The Montreal daily star, 13 novembre 1903, vendredi 13 novembre 1903
[" nw phlicy\u2019 \u201clarger Has Resolutely arr From United States, Seys Liverpool Paper.THANKS FOR CHAMBERLAIN ets Dolonial Bepresentatives win Call on Former Colonial Secretary\u2014 Bonar Law Praised.Canadian Associated Press.London, November 13.\u2014The Liverpool Dally Post, commenting on the discussion of the fiscal question at the London Chamber of Commerce on ly says: \u2018Prof.Ashley was of ed the opte that unless Canada were e Mother Country by pre-.torent commerce would drift away.\u201c Sie Henry Holland and Mr.Joseph Walton took a directly opposite view, : ahd on the whole Mr.Walton's ip.the correct one, for even if \u201cAshley were right by no means \u2018would it follow that the conclusion of a preferential tariff scheme would arrest the movement, if It had serlously et in When people on this side of the Atlantic speak of Canada they are too apt to look upon it as a perfectly homogeneous colony.Mr.Chamberlain is fond of talking about the kin beyond the seas, but three people in Canada speak French for seven that speak English, and the latter gare not all of British origin.Canadians do nat need to be told of the strong attractive force to the south of them.They know it, and it is because they know it they are resolved pot to succumb to it, that they are so resolutely pursuing, the preference policy.The preference given by was in reality a movement to promote commerce in order that ocean transit might be improved.\u201d THANKS FOR CHAMBERLAIN.Lord Btrathcona and the Agents- General of the Colonies will call on Hon.Joseph Chawibeériain \u201con November 18 to express their appreciation of his work as Colonidl Secretary.The Agents-Gereral of Western Australia informed the Canadian Associated Press that there is no political significance in the visit nor would the fiscal question be discussed.King Edward is particularly pleased that Colonial representatives will accompany the English members of Parliament on the deputation to Paria.THR BCOTSMAN'S: VIEWS.The is publishing a series special - cles on the Canadian tial tariff, in the course of on of which it esys: \u201cOnly the unmi axrinsivenecss of the United States fiscal prevented her having a of Canadian trade than at present.\u201d The Scotsman also _ says that the Canadian market is Am- ericanised, and calls for a fiscal ar- Zangement with the other colonies be- MR.BONAR LAW.TT The King has an.appreciative sketch of Mr.A.Bonar Law, one of the Canadian MP.A in which it says that he is mainly responsible for issue of the statistical tables of the.Board of Trade, which are playing such : leading pert in the: fiscal campaign, and is also one of the finest chess players in the House of Commons.INTERESTED IN CANADA.Under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A.of Southport, Hamer Greenwood delivered a lantern lecture yesterday on Canada, and afterwards the lecturer was besieged by numerous enquirers wishing further details.NOT SERIOUSLY ILL.Lord Strathcona, who is confined to the House owing to a slight chill, is expected to be at the office in a few days.CANADIANS AT CONSISTORY.Besides Bishop Labrecque, of Chicouti- mi, at the first public _consistory of Pope Pius X., the clergy were also represented by Father COlapin who is rec tor of a Canadiali college.A GERMAN FOOD.The secretary of the Eighty Club bas received from Germany specimens of dog- flesh sausage, which the Germsn work cen eat because they cannot afford beef.The specimens were immediately placed in spirits.BIRDS FOR VICTORIA.- ~ A large co ent of birds is being sent out to British Columbia for the Victoria Natural Society.The consignment fo 100 of goldfinch 100 pairs of larks and of Tobine, Es pairs of robins ELECTION PETITIONS WILL BE DROPPED.Toronto, November 13\u2014Two Dominion election protests will be di of on Saturday, shat as against J: re (Co ive) \u2018nm petition against don.D cory pod in North Ontario.en ok e bea proaching end of .the ninth Parliament; and the .general gonere exportation ion of \u2018an eles- tion before another out, it was decided that neither.petit fo should be proceeded with.No evidence will be offered and each case will be called and dismissed without costd, 2 \u201c Those who wear woslen gnderwear are very apt to ~datch cold ; that is one of \u2018the peculiarities of wool.\u201d Those who wear the Dr.\u2018Deimel Underclothing free froui colds ; that is one ol: the pecularitics of the *Deimel.\u201d Take your.chokoe.\u20ac oll about 1t and Mr.Telford- Greene > Makos Comparison Between It and Montreal.HOW NATIVES HANDLE: GRAIN Are Adepts in Art of Putting Goodly Proportion of Dirt in the Bags.oo Le , \u201cWhat the port of Montreaj Dominion ot Canada, so is to pane.Kurachi to British India.\u201cKurachi is the premier port of the great dependency and the bulk of the wheat grown in India finds its way to the sea through her fine harbour.\u201d These Were the words of Mr, Tel- ford-Green, of Kurachi, to a Star representative at the Windsor to-day.Mr.Telford-Green is actively engaged in business in Kurachi and has many interesting facts to relate in regard to the vast volume of shipping that pours into the port.This volume 18 increasing constantly, and elthough Kurachi suffers, according to his statement, from the jealousy of other ports, especially that of Bombay, she stands to-day the premier port of the Indian Empire.\u201cWhere do you draw your wheat from?\" wag asked \u201cThe bulk of it comes from the Pun- jaub and Scinde, altheugh since the new line was opened between Kurachl and Bombay a large quantity comes from Ranjputans.The possibilities of wheat growing in India are iltimit- Mr.Telford-Gréen was interested in the elevator tor yet of storing and loading have no such contrivances, or time-saving devices in Kurachi,\u201d he said *\u201cAl] the wheat comes down to the:port in sacks.The grain merchants (and Kurachl is full of ttm) have agents in the various districts, and all the grain is sent down in big bags.When it _is known that the grain is of the highest quality, like your Manitoba No.1 hard, the sacks are loaded on the vessels by coolies.These men Work very cheaply and it's remarkable how quickly they can load a ship.Where the grain is of medium quality and has to be either blended or manipulated, it is emptied into what we call \u201cgo downs.\u201d These \u201cgo downs\u201d are enormous warehouses, rent \u201cVarious te for the purpose of \u201cstoring or Biëhaing the grain.These \u2018go, dom are all built on the wharves, '; after the wheat is ready for sh t it is Joaded on the vessel alongside.The process may Westerners, but we in Xurachi find it very matisfactory.The natives are very shrewd and pride themselves on their art of filling.the with a goodly portion of: dirt.habit of the Hindoo entails such labour and étre ca of the shipper, and : \u201csack\u201d A systems are tinued Mr.Téford-Green.we have sea just below Kurachl and ships can load and unload at ali times.We are strongly fortified.At Minosa Point, an island at the entrance of the harbour, the Garrison Artillery is d, besides these, we have one full h regiment, one native infantry regiment and a field battery.\u2018There are 2,000 troops in Kurachi, and the European population is nearty 5,000.In addition, of course, there is.a very large native population, with large numbers of Eu- orang Mr Chamberlain and his Regarding Mr.m n an inter-Empire trade, Mr.Telford-Greerf was non-committal \u201cThe bulk of our wheat \u2018goes to England at the present time.\u201d he said, \u201cbut there is a considerable quantity shipped to Antwerp.Of course the grain exporters prefer to sell in the dearest market, and England at the present time offers the best price for Indian wheat.\" Mr.Telford-Green is sailing for England on his way to India to-morrow, on the Tunisian.He has been in the United States for the past month, and decided to see a little of Montreal before sailing.\u2018He is a member of the Kurachi Chamber of Commerce, and was extremely interested in the de- Mberations of the recent: Cangress, where his own chamber wis Ferre sented.ON HIS WAY TO KINGSTON PENITENTIARY .10 SERVE SENTENCE.= Rabbi de \u2018Sola Talks of '| ness, 30 do the principles and methods | Jévwisn- history, - and - that: ne os Cine -| vus | day is simiflariy-writing à in Jewish history, and that one of the brightest, ant vf tie: most j intol + UF BATH [rs : Proposed Jewish Colony in Africa.TREMENDOUS SIGNIFICANCE England is Mighty Because She \u2018 Represents Eternal Principles of Righteousness, In the course of an interview with a Star reporter.in which Jewish sentiment towards England was discussed, Rabbi De Sola said: \u201cWhatever difference of opinion there may be as to the feasibility of giving effect to the East African proposal of the British Government to the Zionist leaders, there can be no difference of opinion as to the spirit which has prompted the offer, or us to the debt of gratitude under which it has placed us, not merely as Zioniats, but as Jews.With the cries of Kishineft still resounding in our ears, with the later atrocities of Goenel yet before us\u2014atrocities that have demonstrated the utter worthlessness of all Russian promises of justice and amendment, atrocities that have proved that -the Russian Government is.an embodiment of all that is treacherous and heartless\u2014this offer of the official representatives of the British Empire comes to us as a voice from heaven itself, as a voice proclaiming that \u2018Israel is not widowed.\u2019 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE OFFER.\u2018Let me ask you to reflect upon the tremendous significance of any offer made to us by the English Government.England, dear England, is mightiest among the mighty; not because of the prestige of her victorious armies, not because of her irresistible navy, not because of her marvellous commercial enterprise and fabulous wealth, but because she so eminently represents those eternal principles of righteousness and benevolence enunciated in the law of God.Where the Unlon Jacks floats, oppression is impossible, liberty in its highest form is the inalienable right of all citizens irrespective of race and creed, justice reigns supreme, corruption can find no resting place.\u2018Righteousness exalteth a nation\u2019; and therefore He in whose hands are the destinies of nations has elevated England to a pinnacle of greatness never before attained In.the\u201chistory of the human race.- As tlie brightness of the midday sun differs from Stygian dark- of the British Government and: British people differ from those of Holy Rus- QUEEN VICTORIA'S ACT, In his monüméntal work Graetz observed: that by the knighthood which Queen \u2018Victorie épos fr Moses Montefiore, and by the letter in which she expressed her pleasure in the deed, Her Majesty wrote a | brightest._Jombmed with: i Queen Victoria, whose ae pire of and memory will ever be blessed in ls- Jewish \u2018history, and that one of the glorious, since the beginning ot \u2018the diaspora.\u201cFor nearly two thousand years our people have been despised, scorned, and blind, unreasoning ay chery and malice; of oppression and persecution in their most terrible forms.To-day what a change, what a transformation, The Government of the world\u2019s might- fest pire .\u2014 = -Gopermment whose honesty.whose sincefity, ;whose loftiness of, principle, whose singleness of\u201d purpose\u2019 cannot be galted ° into question \u2014 declares to .us:\" \u2018We cannot place you in your ancestral land, for that is not within our jurisdiction; but sympathize with you in.your ble misery, we blush at the commission of such crimes in a civilized.age, and, as an earuest of our sympathy, we offer you a refuge where you may enjoy local autonomy under British suzerainty and where we will shield you from molestation, with all the power at our command.\u201cThis is the gist of the proposal made by the English Government, and we should indeed be base And incapable of all nobility of sentiment did we not feel dly grateful to the Government for, this, epoch- -making offer.EUCHRE AND DANCE \u2014The Queen's Social Club held \u201ctheir first gathering in dhe Stanley Hall, on Wednesday evening.The first part of the evening was devoted eve the successful winners being and Mr.Barns.i \u201cCenuiné Caiter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of SEE FACAINILE WRAPPER BELOW.treme\u201d du spurned; treated Wi have been the ities evo - ing Many.Stopcocks.Are Be ing Shut Off Throughout City: \u201c meme piling Claimed That Tax Should Hence not paid was shown, in one of \u2018amazing manner.A woman, with 8 temper of- hero pret oe Sater pea ok | Ben wa when ddenly said: turoed off | Etc ou are taking away his right but t is se use he canmot pay also, will get en with you.1 happen near the canal and what we will do is take water from there.\u201d \u201cI do not suppose you will be from doing that if you want to,\u201d clerk, * \u201cbut just let me say that if the city desired, it could prevent you from doing must me from earrying water from the canal?\u201d queried the woman aghast.\u201d \u201cYes, stop you from taking water either from the river or the canal\u2019 \u201cAnd by what right c could it do that?\u201d \u201cBecause the by that any water used must be taken orm the corporation.\u201d \u201cAnd is that why?\u2019 asked the woman fiercely, \u201cthe city is twice as mach for ater 8s it t to do?\u2019 \u201cI am only sl lax to x said the clerk mining ; vom WOULD LEAVE CITY.The woman stood for.a'i as though\u2019 this city, I will do so.Thé poor h most \u2018as much trouble\u2019 ge bare af they have bread.us à ap Sin 1 aay sin, to ugly\u201d tht the poor Canto poy Jae - morning a Tog oe D per te Pdf SCENES AT THE CIVIC PALACE i mes crc pañtments of the City Hall to-day, ina ] at bay, and then exclaimed 7 desperation£ ; \u201cJust uo soon as I can get money to leave] , ty \u2018ani a CLR ta per case, es Em FN bottle, {19 per case.ES Kent Cobnuts F I bye.pS Oranges 1 ; KES: HALIFAX Oo ay to afeive by Totarçelonis 1 Express to-day.\u201c3, BMOKED - GASPE SALMON, SUGAR\u2019 CURED\" SALMON rocaivod regulasly twice a week.: J Wr Yale \u201c I HARES NEES pe 1\" 350 CASES JOHX DEWAR & SONS FAMOUS HIGHLAND MALT WHISKIES el\" (Blea Le ex SS.Lakonia, comprising: ears \u201cExtra Special\u201d (Blue Label) Whisky, 90 cunts per bottle, $10 per {iDewar's \u201cExtra Speclal Liqueur\u201d (Black Dumpy Bottle) Whisky, 81.75 per AACKER \u2019 es } \u201cDewars \u201cSpecial Ligueur\u201d (white Label) Whisky, $1.25 per bottle, $13.25 All delivered free by freight in lots of one or more cases, tq any station iin Ontario, Quebec or the Maritime Provinces.«A Delicacy for the Breakfast Table ERFOOT FARM LITTLE SAUSAGES and DEERFOOT FARM SLICED BACON Both in 1-1b.packages end both fresh in by express.\u201cCRABBIES,\u201d LEITH, SCOTLAND, RICH GREEN GINGER CQRDIAL A shipment landing to-day ex SS.Tritonia Kent Cobnuts?:\u2014-CROP 1903\u2014 Landing to-day ex C.P.R.SS Montreal The \u201cYacht Club\u201d Salad Dressing .Large and small bottles.50 dozen fresh stock just recelved.\"Yacht Club\" 8ajad Dressing, small bottles .0c each, : #6 \u201cYacht Club\u2019 \u2018Salad Dressing, large bottles .50c each, $5.50 per dozen 100 Prime English Stilton Cheese (The Original Melton Mowbrays) Now, in store ex Allan line SS.Ionian.Oranges I The finest California late Valencla O ranges, The finest Florida (Golden Eagle) Oranges, $3.25 per dozen Oranges r The finest Jamaica Oranges.\"FRASER, VIGER & CO., Italian: Warehouse.Kstablished 1858 rs or 1 Phare Main 783., 0 Je BL.SCOTT & CO, © 246 St.James Street.\u201cThe Nordheimer Building, 207,209 and 211 St, James St.ELECTRIC WIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION To meet requirements of fire underwriters.FROMPT REPAIRS TO LIGHTS, BEILS AND PHONES A SPECIALTY 27022 - AFTER TEE HEUNT the Breakfast, and after the Breakfast the IRVING CIGAR | \u2014the favorite of all lovers of a good cigar.The IRVING is to be found where cigars are most appreciated.See that the Steward gets the Habit and keeps IRVINGS handy.Save the Bands for the Premiums.J.HIRSCH, SONS & CO., Makers, Montreal.TOOKE\u2018S SHIRTS Neat, durable and inexpensive are the Shirts we are offering.this season, Shirt success is earned by attention to detail.We have built up the largest Shirt trade in Canada by looking after all the little details.We see that they are properly made.Aim straight for us when you want dependable Shirts.3 Stores.R.J.TOOK 177 St.James Street.\u2018 2387 St.Catherine St.West.1553 St.Catherine St.: East, In very many instances the full amount e turning off of water and\u201c the hp rates, ena Dany.embers.of \u201cthe Chanel à to-day that: if \u2018a - motion made: in iad gee\u201d \u2018City Council to to, lower the rates oy 25 per cent, they would for it.Jt was stated by an-ulderman today that 80 worked-üp were citizens in the east end \u2018of the city over the high rates that every aldermanic candidate, at thé ing rivic elections, would be made romise that he would vote for a re- ion of the rates if he were ele CITY TREASURER\u2019S EXPLAN.ATION .The City Treasurer, who has more than once upon Conneil the plan of hay nde collect the rates rénts, had eomethitg to say \u2018to-day in\u201d gard to the problem of collecting the water rates.\u201cI was made to say, à few days ago,\u201d he said, *\u2018that the city gave 250.000 worth of water away free to the every year.was a misappre- jon.What I did say \u2018was \u2018that: the lost over $50,000 a year by Iaila ect the \u201ctax, and owing © * lexie shown Jo poor people who could: mot: pay the ra In the first place, it ahould be understood that no one has the power to remit water rates or to suspend the procedure, cit provided for their colléction, and therefore the occasio censure of the Finance Committee, for; ordering or permitti either the one or the other, is uneall for and unjust; as no puch: orders are issued whers official duties are defined by law, but at the same time there are no cases oO combined sickness and poverty which are not treated with every consideration.THE INDIVIDUAL COST.\u201cAs regards the individual cost to the poorer classes, it has been shown that out -of a total of fifty-one thousand dwellings in the city, more than one-half are at less t two cents a day, and about six thousand of these (which must include most of the houses of the very poor) at one cent per day.An Honourable.White R k Water has been the clicice Ancien, and Honourable Artillery of the Com at the banquets usts and entertainments given to their el gnosis, the Honourable Artillery Company of Lond ras used e a the armort, Oc r 2, at the: aust i Light Infantry N op D dut 8.i # i | ree he am was stiong aginst | him and hé Ÿ \u201cguûty.-He- wus-sen- | -.tenced y afternoon to three ke the time of this thelt, Asselin Was [- paying a smal \u2018wate of money: every week | oT to the: oe etme | gould not be paid, ii, aad the Sects were | ent have been the complaiuts | a Natééral Fool: Shirts and - Dratoers, f extréme hardship, no cases of | .aoeight, each.+.eweight, each quality, each Turquoise, La market for over a.cenlury, Prices - Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Fine Cashmere Shirts & Drawers, winder u beautifully Re :! THE HANNAN STORE, NELSON'S \u2018 Cartwright à '& Warner's English Make, Guaranteed Unshrinkable, All-Wool Underwear.Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, medium if em » .ee: 22, ae ast, colors, hg speaks for itself.213 and se 2071 \u2014n yl from $14 .1864 Notre Dame 2288 St.Catherine heavy æ £5 l Gray, at each $2.50 The reputation of the above manxfacturers goods, série Rare been inthe _ MAIL ozpxze CAREFULLY \u2018FILLED.HANDSOME MINK MUF F 3 AND SCARFS.All Our Own Make.$1.50 $1.50 Lda Far Satarda y eoly, sbopt 10 dome Un- À Yined Mocha Fowne\u2019s make; euit- in ho for walking or driving, ruler $80 vaine, for BG a pair.ee 215 ST.JAMES STREET.| Taman \u201cCAM PB EL L = \u201cCustomers.\u201d and tell others CONSEQUENCE and advertisers are our They are satisfied more new.friends new customers.Gampbell\u2019s Clothing Corner \u2018267 St.James Street.Electricity, Acetylene is lik Acciderr S to users of , Gas & Kerosene : Qcanr every orl are used to thn accident * CEEAP COAL, | ANTHRACITE C4 .$5.O00\".mue EA GOA Also Reynoldsville Mine Run and Slsck\u2014for steam y ; Apely | F.ROBERTSON, as Moailt Street X Es For your Winter Overcoat.None \u201cto b= ours for Style, Quality and > \u20183 Canc $8.00 up.! \u201c See them.- ; Cor.st.Catherine and - Lawrence Streets unanimous choice in every untiring worker, and a groat hockey affairs of the country._acclaroation in itself shows how m ing too big for them to attempt.new, hes the following notice: If Filion, the College player, who made the first touchdown in Saturday's match, will call on the Sparks street boot and shoe dealer, he will reczive a $5 pair of boots for his feat.HOCKEY Montreal Hockey Club Meets.After all the talk that tes been done, the meeting of the Montreal Hockey Club was caused by came off very quietiy.- About the only difficul the new constitution ou by-laws.These were adopted in committee during the year, and some of tke players, particularly \u201cJack\u2019 Marshall, wanted the mat- Yer brought before the entire club.The president, however, ruled that the committee had the right to adopt them, and this action was finally ratified by the meeting.President Chitty_was unable t attend | the meeting and his place was en Vice-President James.- Secretary DeWitt\u2019s 1eports which were gotten up very well, were approved and applauded.Som¢ of the most notable portions were: Your committee regret very much at the close of the season found our club without the championanip of the C.À.HL., and the much coveted Stanley Cup; but, in the face of the many difficulties, which presented themselves with the most remarkable persistency, a~d the upeven share of ill-luck, which seemed to fall to our lot, conæder, that the showing made by our seniorteam was a most creditable one, indeed, and too much praise cannot be given, or appreciation shown, the plucky little mes who made such a deter- ined fight against such overwhelmung odds and adverse circumstances.The early acceptance of the Western Challenge for the Stanley Cup, by the trustees, placed.a further respons.oility on the shoulders of your committee and pla; which.was entirely pnerpecte: and placed our club in an awk tion; and the final decision of the Cane.dian Amateur Hockey League, .o have our team defend the cup against the Western challengers; right in the\" Ra of the ces- soft, vitural} o.oo aToad to hi oe the t of this, which.in many ways, proved to be the most remarkable series ever played for this famous trophy, «ad 8 a little to do, \u2018ydur \u2018committee\u2019 -unsi with the standing of our team, in our regular league series., In the capacity .of \u201cCoach,\u201d the club enjoyed the services of Mr.Derse Brown, whoee faithful performance of his duties .enkitles hin him to Le special mention.The team n under the Captaincy of Mr.\u201cDicke > Boon, a fast which is a guarantee in iteelf, that the best re sults possible were obtained from the condition of the material at band.We are pleased to be able t report our Interinedidte team as Champion Blue Ribbon winners for 1902-1903, and this too, in the face of great disad The senior team drew heavily on the intermediate ranks throughout the season and their final landing of the championship, therefore, is all the more praise worthy on this account, Although TL club's vs delegates to the Interm acted ed upon the sug- ass out-going executive, try and sl about a change in the arrangement of the finals of this series, they were only successful in having a notice.of motion put through and the matter will come up for discussion at the next annual meeting of the league, when we hope favourable results ollow; in the meantime, we as champions of the central \u2018series, were again cal travel to Ottawa to face the A in the final game.The brilliant victory achieved b by our boys on this Occasion is till fresh in your memories, and as a result the handsome Intermediate Championship Trophy was again made the pro- ON FIRE.An exploding lamp; the the clothing in ; & paragraph in the paper ing of \"horrible fering fro Los from burma, Tragedy in this form moves a man te tears.\u2018But for women who are daily being consumed by the smouldering fire of discase there is ttle sympath \u2018Inflammation, with its fierce burning; ulceration, eating into the tissues; the nervous system almost shattered by sufferin these are on! ° the y part of borne by many a .Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription puts out the fire of inflammajon, heals uiceration, \u201c\u2018aud- cures female: ness, Ittran- the nerves, restores the appetite, and \u2018gives refreshing sleepy \u201cFavorite \u201cPrescription \u201d is the most reliable put-up ah most reliable Jot up : liar to women.[ff always helps.ve almost always cures.ei oi ot t \u20ac , \"1 was mat oir > EE Saratoga Co, N.Ÿ.Se : Tue female weakness, à pr ee -4hetime Te rear a thay th: way festa dl taking your m Bling fo nollie Tips oS 1 to feél better.rise of 's Favorite Preserip- of Dr.Sages, Dh Now 1 » nk for your Fait 6 your Rea oh pit ; = EE RE aa.Lac JAE Ee a Mr.Harey has held the position off 7 before, and has proven Dim ; 2 i ° 8 Fa ~ EE 1 Deus Head: under under whose adminigtration rod des got back some of its olden time pres- .Horsfall is a gentleman who has all - Ris life been an active participant in the ue which has been grestly whole ty submitted on half of your committee on C.DeWITT, Nceecrotary.Treasurer M.H.C.George Schoch, the veteran League player, last Mr.H.C.Dewitt, whose re-election by played finely for u Stat the members of the club value his services \" and how popular he is, has been identified with the game from earliest youth, and has proven himself a painataking and hard ng officer, with no greater interest at beast next to his own private affairs {haa the e Mant Club.e new members of the of the committee are all young men whe can be cehed upon to do their With the exception of Mr.Shaw the entire board is taken from the younger element of the club, and with such a set of officers and such a crowd of senior and intermediate players to draw upon as Moptreul possesses, there should be noth- ball boas he takes æplend FOOTBALL Smith, of Penn, Disqualified.November 13.Smith, the star full-back of the University of Pennsylvania football team, who played in the game against Harvard last Batur- day despite the protest entered b vard\u2019s captain that he was ineligible, was y disqualified by the Faculty The followin, sate - Potter, and R.The Fairmount Av nue Church Sunday would us hear from other similar © purpose of forming an i ter-church league.Address, T.A Berean.66 Waverly street.New Brockville \u201cClub.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Nopember 13.\u2014ine Bankers\u2019 Hockey Club has organized for the season wi prospects.e followi members were elected: Hon.repent Travers; president.treasurer, C.E.Baynes \u201cReed.eit cussion took place as to the posses of a town le the team woul The advisability of ee a Bankers League with Cornwall, Belleville Kingston, was also taken up and left in the hands of the executive.Athletic Committee.ment was issued by the j tee, of which Vice-Provost Edgar F.Stith \u201cThe Faculty Committee on Athletics of the University of Pennsylvania, at a meeting held Wednesday, w .formation received withi | twenty-four hours, that A.T.Smith, ha ing played as a représentative College in two Here is a manner of showing one's appreciation of the work of certain players that is bound to be popular.An Ottawa ecided on the in- in the previous games after the College-Pennsylvania game, was fneligible to represent Pennsylvania this season, and he has therefore been disqualified \u201cA note explaining the circumstance has been sent to the colleges against whom Pensyivania has played this autumn, expressing the regret of the committee that information on which its present action is based.\u201d Smith was a student at State College last r and played on the State College foot- i team against Pennsylvania.Immediately afterward he entered the sophomore class in chemistry at Pennsylvama, but did not play on the Pennsylvania team because of the one-year-residence rule.He played all this season, and Harvard tested him on the ground that he not been at Pennsylvania one year.Queen\u2019s Arrives \u201cTo-night.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, Ont.Rugby teams left\u201d BASEBALL Montreal Won\u2019t Be Without.\u201cMontreal will not be without baseball even 3 she ia thrown out of the Eastern said a prominent baseball man da tations are going on now for the rpose of forming another league in which Montreal will, have something to ay, and look very promising indeed.To tell the truth, we have two or three strings November 13.\u2014Queen's this afternoon for Montreal, where & they play McGill I.and I.to- Only 100 supporters accompanied | The senior team will be practically] em same as last Saturday, when Toionto \"Varsity had such a narrow escape from Donovan will replace Th as centre scrimmage, the latter going to the second team from which he was borrowed for last Saturday's contest year Queen's II.defeated McGill II.both in Montreal and Kingston and won Intermediate College championship.They are almost as strong as then.Queen's I.has never yet beaten McGill 1.in Montreal, but will make a vigorous at- to do so this time, e teams will be: Queen's I.\u2014Full back, McDonald; half backs, Simpson, Strachan, Drury; q \u201cBuck \u201d Freeman won a suit of clothes back, Pannell; scrimmage, Platt, Donovan, from Charley Somers, of Cleveland, wha vagcred that Cleveland would beat Bos- The New England Lea over $8,000 for players sold or draîted.City administered.shut-outs last season, and were selves victims but five times.Catcher Joe Evers, of the Rochester team, is now playing with and captaining a basket ball team at Northampton, Mass.Some time ago Hugh Jennings picked on All-American nine.On this h 3 Boston-American The Boston players have been presented with fine gold for winning the world's cham- (captain), Cameron; mi Patterson; outaide oung.Queens 8 IT.\u2014Full back, Macdonnell; Smith, Crothers, Gleason; ne Pittsburg Club 1s said to be willing to part with catcher Harry Smith.Lind | He work this year was not up to the Alay: inside wings.ikner, Si Gibson, Sutherland ; tide wi Oswald, Baillie., uterde wings, for next season catch- .18 player is highly recommended, and it is expected be will Boston has si Lamblke Brockville Protests.Special to The Montreal Star, Brockville, November 13.\u2014The being sent out from Kingston as to the Limestones being made a chopping block for Brockville in last Saturday\u2019s match are entirely misleading, warrant the statement that the Lime- stones were assaulted by either the play- cre or spectators\u2014Kingston was beaten in tlemanly fashion\u2014Brockville one man who had not been on the team this season, viz., Moore.strictly a jumior.They Want Dalhousie, Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., November 13\u2014An ef- e to secure a game with the Dalhousie Football team, as it passes through St.John en route home to Hah fax from Montreal.boast of quite a strong fifteen, and nego- 1 tiations are now on for a contest.Ex-Presmident Sexton was the strongest advocate of the establishment of a $3,000 reserve fund, as he thinks the next season will be a critical one for all leagues.The facts do mot , shortstop for Providence, is eonsidered likely to become a second Fred 1 a full sesson of tram- ing alongside onnor in team plays.The draft of Pitcher Green, of Concord, _ | by Buffalo, will not stand.The player by Carney last July.player says he will not go to in Thomas Donovan, and Second Baseman \u201cJim\u201d McQuaid, of the y baseball team, have engaged in business MeQuaid's home is in New St.John can now Willie O'Hara has will not play with son for personal reasons.averre to remaining on the coast services afe traded to some other team.Mike\u2019 Kahoe, during the last game Louis series, lost his wallet, ing $75 and a 8500 diamond ring.two days of worrying he found his treasures in the innermost recesses of an old en it out that he d another sea- Queen's senior team will i match next Saturday against only change will Donovan will be in the scrimmage nahin again, St.ed upon to Argonaut-Montreal game at Rosedale on Saturday, Mr.Jack Counsel has been suggested as referee.gonaut team will be chosen from : Rack, they often Darling; halves, Ardagh, Hardisty, Ham- ber: quarter.Trimmer; scrimmage, Boyd, Grant.Marquis, Britton.Wilson, \"Reiffenstein, Hoyles, Ferguson, Murphy, Gallow, Haverson.Fans went away from Cinemnati Park ter the last game in the Ohio champion- \u2018Larry\u2019 Lajoie!\u201d ; MR.HARRY SHAW, Under whose presidency the Montreal Hockey Club won back the chäm- Pplonship, and who has been glected Chief Executive again last night.Patron Shout our miles.ng.\u20ac Trio en.110, Bolssen, 9 to 10 and 2006 won: tne.18 01 and 2 to L 10 to 1 and 8 to 1, estead, Biserta.aus in Forward and Sen ry race, handicap, Buren 118.Redfern, 1 to 3 and out.won; Sora, 107, Michaels, 9 to 1 and .Pickering, 9 to \u201c147 3-5.Bam Graig.Ostrich, Melstersinger and xDuke a Kendall also rap.ratus, 100, Redfern stable ear-0 Duke = ocbmond.Werther Gauge and fe Saijor Kn Harry tinson, of Brantford, Ont, bas sold to or McDonald.of Port Henry.N.Y., the good horse n Wedgewood, ! by Baron view, for ge This horse started at the October.,\"taiabiog «nd made a record at 4.! OE second.A Greenville, INI, \u201cdespaton says says: While breaking a oolt his farm recen \u20ac rt , the the Boulevard stakes.furlongs\u2014Souriere, 107, Fuller, 7 to 3 and : Revellle, 102, Redfern, 4 to 1 Time Ext) 1-6, Toi San, 1 and 5 to 3, & Manet and Emergency also ran.Fourth race, the Union handicap, furlongs\u2014Sweet Alice, 108, an = 1 ang 3 to], won; Lux Casta, 131.Bol and 6 tol, 3; Irena Linds to 3 and à to 1, 3.Time 114.yria, King Pepper, Gay Boy, New York \u2018and Eagle also ran 64 furlo ohgs-Orisiany, 110, 10to1 and 4tol, won; Fort Hunter, 110, Blake, 100 to 1 and 4 to Yellow Hammer, 110, O'Neil, 4to 1 and Time 1.08.Alforten, Coppelia, Mohican, Tithonic, MR.H.C.DEWITT, Whose re-election to the position of _Secretary- Tregsurer of the Mont- \u201cyea) Hockey Club shows the confidence reposed in him by the , Prince Salm Salm, ier kennels at Tarrytown.Mr.Rocke: ler has never forgiven Krawa, and er probably, so soub the Eskimo aristo- erat if he met him on the street.The most sensational feature of thé show was the awards.In many instances dogs estimated by their owners to p worth thousands\u2014of dollars were beaten by canines valued at but a few paltry | hundreds.This had the not uopaturael] -effect of exiciting the owners of the high- priced animals, and they said things in a arsh way to ome another.For instance, Lady Beaufort, a $5,000 bulldog, only got third prize in the class for dogs of her sex.Lady Bruce, a $10,000 animal, by Reminder, out oF Sheffield Daisy, was simply Dan \u2018commended in another class for ull Country Week, a $1,500 dep t the blue ribbon in this class, aughty Girl, a $350 canine, got the tk third The $5,000 Bryn dog call \"Reso dor was beaten out by another selling- plater of the name of Taysénd in another class of bulld dog with famous ancestors, received onl \u201cIf this keeps up, \u201d gruntled owners, \u201cthe price of frankfurt- A meeting Chib will be held on Monday evening next, in the Foresters Hall, 75 Molson has been a great sporting event in the dis- fi at it, filling the other's face and neck full of shot, peeded a little practice in distance from his neck.Anyway, a - an altercation with Thomas Johns, a negro, over a rabbit.After a few words Pruitt drew up his shotgun and fired a load of shot into Johns\u2019 face, tearing out the he will endeavour to give bail.The con- Sportsmen around Talbot, Ma, took ad-; posted against trespassers.Boye and other careless shooters have killed poultry and even cattle whils hunting.7 al: duck \u2018shooting season at Havre de November 2 with a scarcity of ducks and the most unfavourable weather conditions.ond, with 85.State of Peuneylvania are so bold that ften refuse to leave a farmer's land when ordered off by the owner.At West fans whom he ordered out of his field.Fairchilds was in the field shocking corn player was a wall The Montreal team which is to meet the Argonauts on Saturday wil] be the gun and threatened to shoot unless Fair ame.team : as has played all season a the childs 3 immediately left the Though | - champianship series, with the Faire who was un start to son of SURE HI me\u2019 By ee om de pd ODDS AND ENDS ace on orwa, ine as not e in his ankle ve ase, ¢ = The spare men oil! be Soh | ga © | Cricket ofits Elected.ling, Hannaford, Joboston and Roberts.\u201c18 eam leaves Montreal to-night by Fred Parent is fe only Mayer who is bound to the Boston ub.for more than He has two years to tre Young and Ferris are one more season: exception of Yuile, who cannot come.Mal W.Eason, who pit¢hed for Louis someon until his awarded a judg- of $108 against (George Tebeau, manager of the Louisville eben failed to pay all the salary due Eason.At the recent mesting the Three 1 League voted down a motion players when officating as umpires.was thought unwise precedent, owing to so officiating are their respective clube.be Collins\u2019 Boston salary is said to.anvem.Fred Clarkes sti pd \"here ofore was 45,000, but under new three-year contract, it must be more than Collins\u2019 to be \u201cthe highest -| Patay ro fy $8,000.2.Out on the coast they are Tannehill will be with them in spring and summer.It's bardly fes It\u2019s more Jess will return te the Na- eo and put them \u2018over for Cin- home for his Hor night.It hE far to New- ville early in the arm save out, has Éeventy-six boxes for the Army-Navy football game at Franklin Field were sold yesterday for 85.500.added to the $15,000 secured for the sale of 6,000 tickets sent to the University of Pennsylvania, and the sum will go to the and Sailors\u2019 Home.set ix boxes in all upon the field, but ved for army.and Devry ighest price paid yesterday was Pacs the lowest was $50.tata api THE KENNEL Judges Ignored Wegith.Noveuibee 13.e visité \u20ac nt Avenue Ris TE Broo) ve, besl show the I 3 x .Kennel.many of the visitors, there were either many people present or too many en addition to the dogs their i Te fus This sum will be win his match in establish such a fact that players drawing salaries from nd fashionabl who won A sical conformation wre a ton of De pike club for or 435, oe ames.Prd Club, from heh troit, over a sleepy in gear tion was the big à vith real dismoi n med Rockefeller, Hanlon, of Brook] pres: demon Buen Gin, Hin ordered them to depart one levelled » foreigners managed to escape.It was.a Be 5 ed ca ed and given full punishment.There a ca EE ose] me too many foreigners hunding without hy followin, censes, anyway.| president, v0 .or .Vr 8 Mr.C MISCELLANEOUS dons peser, M Something to Box Yor.= Windsor, On, November 13.\u2014 Willie.fus.but! Spracklin\" had an excellent; inœntive to: Rob Roy.Conkling, Monitor, Bronx, B ter, Sir Carter and Willigesse also ran.Sixth race, 1 1-16 miles \u2014Passbook, 107.Cochran bB0to1 and 10 tol.won; Shep, 110, Bolessen, 16 to 5 and 6 to 5, 2: Mart Mullen, 110, O'Neil, 9 to 5 and 7 to Time 1.50.Heir Apparent, Labour, Burning Glass, IN one.There will be two bouts of Graeco- Roman, and two bouts of catch-as-catch- ey will tosa to decide of what nature the fire bout shall be.No matter how often the one throws the other, the men will wrestle five bouts.will be kept bus be bes agreed to throw bour, on he Albany Girl, Blanche, Hymettus, Grant's Dale and Digna Forget also ran.! The best effort of Cresceus on the half.mite track at Kansas City was a mile in 21214.It in said that this ie his last trieï to beat the record.Jockey Heider, who rode Red Car In five times in one | of this month, Wants to Do Some Boxing.Mr.Octave Viau, a well-known baseball | university tem.London won by 9 to 4.Tite fut lu à Bi copaltthn à oa ry st, Lan a 04 um > me, \"Rati mas ES he S002 Burns PE Louis turfman, was crushed U der the animal, which fell on him, bi leg In two places and pinioning him for an hour.Cold water had to be poured into the horse's ears before he would release Huffman.worrin Hickok, the trotting horse driver, ho made a reputation 3% years ago with Bt.Juileh, died this week in Cleveland of softening of the brain.He was 60 years old.When he bought St.Jullen in 1878 it was thought he had à \u2018gold brick\u201d on account of ti extreme fractiousness o 8t.Julien's disposition.Notwithstanding his work, the seksons of 1877 and 183 passed without Hickok getting St.Julien to the races.Finally, in 180, he adopted heroic measures, and only an iron horse, such as St.Julien proved to be, could have stood it, as high as, fifty-four miles in one day, all but seventeen of which were between 35.20 and 3.30.th driver and horse came out of the ordeal unscathed, and Hickok discovered he had a horse whose deportment was perfect.That ear he drove 8t.Jullen to a record of .8nd reduced those figures the following season.lacrosse season at Oxford vas open- the formes having five men on the player, is very anxious to meet some of the 1 Briere, Hamel, oe.prepared bo says bo of these men out in ten rounds or farfeit General Telegraphic News.FIERGE RIOTING ON CHICAGO STREETS Attempt to Run Street|X Cars Yesterday Not Successful.MANY PEOPLE WERE INJURED Women Were Among the People Hurt\u2014There May Be Federal AQUATICS Yachts in a Storm.0; Referring to the bad weather Mrs.Oliver fi.P.Belmont\u2019s Dollar, a neighbourhood of Torqusy the Field says: \u2018pid prize in the class for French \u2018bull ber Rpg y} to the southeast.About\u2019 midday and high water the double said one of the die keel \u2018American built.yacht Ugly Duckling, ; bel to Mr.Lee, a local ers will go down.\u201d eons to have broken adrift.Before, however, assistance could reach her she \u2019 bad dashed into the piles of the pier and R 0 D A N D G U N eventually foundered The yacht, which was of moet peculiar type, was brought The Cote St.Paul Club.over from America at great expense.She of the Cote 8t.Paul Gun was about fourteen tons.\u201d A Gloucester built and owned schooner avenue.Arrangements will then be made Of hineteen tons has been named for the annual Obristmas shoot, which Reliance.i yacht Delaware, N.Y.Y.C.trict for many years past.oe m pos G.\u201cBou \\ : The gunner who saw a squirrel\u2019s tail [out of commission in a day or two an ba Sout, of hie brothers pocket ani be laid up for the.winter.The Field mys of the shooting.A man\u2019s pocket is usually some which Mr.\u2014 Mar lo 1 et th : gois C Hy » son e former { Erde tbr of the Lowdon th, bonchere wad aud de tormer emi vere fe Ps te ne ninety-five feet on Le the unlucky gunner got the load of quad, Judging | from the spare to carry Clyde srilier who have been near the latter's home, near Danville, Va.ben asked to tender Lo for oe building.\u201d , At the Seawanhala\u2019s fifth regular meet- b.8 or the Yd re.One of th whole of his mouth and teeth.The offi- PY-1AWS Were acop me ese entitles a member to become a life mem- cers took Pruitt to the police station and tr upon the pa 1500.114 fore he had to dues for ten consecutive dition of the negro is considered critical.before he could pr A white man nemed med \u201cBud\u201d Pruitt \u2018had oe: onslaught on the crews through the south side to the where the company op- , Was complete.Many persons, chiefl cer men, were me a the witnesses tothe ceremony, was entirely private privata.Gabriel > nunsio ot is bn, to the beds zeit cent pr oes + = CHINESE EXCLUSION.non-union street y flying stones or women were among years of amendment provides that the annual dues vantage of the first da the shooting \\ hall season.Reports from Ee hon for class A say that there are more partridges than laæ B members $25.Members of the for several seasons, and rabbits are numer- latter classe who were elected ous.It is difficult to obtain.permission to {March 1, this year, however, & gun on farms, as the lands are generally dues of #15 as long as-they remain in be $50 and for San REFUSED TO GO OUT AGAIN, ing ; Lo LL _ Chs manufacturer whe in any With faces and hands bleeding from the SNOWSHOEING 2 od of Grace, Md., opened very unfavourably on Lachine Snowshoe Club ing cer were Slected del at a meeting of the TE er ues flew: thos thay ih | club held in tha club rooms, St.Charles i Ya oyed badly.No very hig bags were Street, Lachine: made, Th & The aves for sink bors wes Strathçona; hon.about 40 or 50 d Tae f The supply of MP, ie jose Po on dde Sue Oo P.; bon.members, J.T.Rathwell, R.C Jesse Popler vas as usual.\u201chigh » > Thornloe and W.M.Brown; ON ent.boat with a kill of about 100.The Tae C.A.Smith; vice president, J \u201d of Wight Club, of Philadelphia, was sec- secretary.treasurer, = Jas.Tek; committee, attacks 8 of the motormen, ep bo tried to .even for the purpose of instructing his employes, is a labourer under the mean of the Exclusion Act, bad aa voc ot entitled to enter into or remain in the | \u2018| country as a merchant.This opinion, if adopted as a rule of action by the hinges bureau lead to the « large pum! of Chinese proprietors of ¢lothing shops, de acm coding fore) BRITISH VESSELS the season of à pu the po efforte to clearing police blockades and crowds from the streets.The foreigners who go hunting in the A Te caer.Gridgewauer, Ë sah et rived yesterday in & maged condition ) Mr.3.E.Gearney won a beautiful cang the Berwick Pa, one day last week, J.M.by taking part in tbe most Montagnard Peine was shot by one of these ruf.{ramps last year.The Hollies will bold & concert at the and saw the foreigners hunting.When ne Academy of Music an the 23rd of this month.pio Sa ns .of the Point St.vas, Je snd the operate cars in officers were elected Mr.J.Millin Rs Company, rds Er 2 en su 0e Andras; pi captain, ta A.Colbeck.and.Mr, R.nd.Phere ae 0 good sind ps soho 0 his prise money to the extent of $1275, a | Pre Prrsent.and fa.Hh ELIE ony fox ae Wi ; oF Malling tue metropolitan toit at Cian.| Dea bet, Som i will be \"at.the club F1 s = i i ÿ i w= I \u2018$ : 4 : Ld AE fy\" ê ¥ ih ea v l\u2019a forward com- pal wand a , which burned > of the wrencs's wood-work be- : Jed an on Tueaday eveming, 174 clock sharp.An \u2018excellent bill of fare and musica have bosn ¥ ï Vs or a And some pennen 3 t before (Be flames reached the Taagaaine e.< sgninat the flames, Lieut.Curtin and five atarmen In the Capadian Supreme gd ni wis petal to The À afattonai Bocilogioai Seclety.to consider Montreal Gear, = i tan! gaz; À the race problem, closed Its session yes.Gainsborongh Fioture in 8%.Thomad.| Spatial tq the Montres] Bier.| ¥lane, rs, B®.Thomas, Got.November 13~Mra | Le ; un .fens EERE) parmis 8 2 É g 1 25 E E 5 : Ë Ë 8 Fi 2 E arguments.of ournment, apd will continue.Rid- C.cd and ge, for for appellants; 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D.C.November.18.\u2014The Ne ties of & series\u2019 OF resolutions.Ome of the xtiost important | ; à 0 thi done Wat creation of a com.\u2018 of six members, three from each |.j race; - to bay, the 4 Congress an hy race question befors| Vins Heinteman fone meen EEE rs Townsend, of the om Ofphans Fell Heir to Small Fortuna, Spacial to The Montreal Star.- : Nteolet, Que, November 13.\u2014Two op, Hans of Matane have just regef Ci nt of 8.from an uncle w 5 have never seen.They are Jun Hormisdes Lapierre.Their father toine Lapierre, and his brother, Je laft Matane 24 years ago té seek fortune, Antoine going to Duluth Joseph to Nicaragua.Antoine a.\u20181aft these two orphans.Julia way adel ed In 1892 by Mr.uid Samir ad \u201cNicole alone e orphanage of 5 at Levis, and had not seen\u2019 brother since hen ci à few a days, when he came Camfrand' bots and announced pimasié Joseph.n Nx agua, meanw became io > 00 each to hip slater on proche \u2018Matane.It ts «'eharé\u201d brother, which ne \u2018orphans Avent: Buckley, be shot Tu ed cabin vous Tord whic! er ln Bron His assailant >.» .Burness, & former 600k of the sehoon.a.with whom T oran ape aver w oaptured, han is pry to ave aontased to the shooting.npr on on a ee, wn bh she TO CURE A Soap I= oe DAY EERE money LL, Cally 3 po A désmetaiimmntiéimatemt nest c Sppcial Notice.- do Lindsay's Plane Bargains. Lui ,\u2018 & LE Queue LINE steamers leave \u2018aay.czoent pt Sunday, et T p.m.SAGUENAY.' chéamers rave Quebec Tueodays uné Saturdays at 8 a.m.MONTREAL-TO Le TON LINE steamars leave on Tussdaya and Fridays at Ÿ p.re.Th \u201cPoronta, \u201creve.$15.00, To Hamilton, oo return.$13.including meals PTS City.Tieket OMice, 128 st.James Street, Opp.Pest OMes, Evidence That New Re- \u2018public Was Creathd by rfu Epo al Montreal | including Canszga\u2019s greatest book; \u201cThe: | - ph History the Victoria Bridge.\u201d 7 = | Maste Minds._ of this Seautiful oa was resented ny RAILROADS e op November 1 13.\u2014 \u2018The lift lock \u2018Prince of Wales at tbe inauguration othe e near Peterboro in 1800, Over 200 lots of very scaroe Cana- THE \u2018COLOMBIANS Tux so EE 54, re ee To dipn spé American gorks, The origin ge | meng of ah ven a Si.© pond Etes peti Cannas AMEN | ESS : éréacia |.es, Me 1 \\ Owing to the Protection of fihttad wd reer The ot retursed Works.James.Cavanah Murphy's Arab- dé eu lan Antiquities of Spain, 96 Stee] Plates the highest class, published at 40 Saineas.Law, Medical, States There is Little Peed: bility of Fighting.from a tour of inspection of the Canadian canals system.There will then be avail- \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d Fiction, Travels able for navigation a stretch from Peter- fa i Daüy at © a mar.Toronto 4.49 Hamil.ecology, History, Blographies, Schoo ms, boro to Kirkfield of over 120 miles.The and College Texts and General Sciences.1225-40 p.rm Niagara Calls, On Ont, 7 1450 mn Buffalo 5.00 p.m troit 10.30 p.m.Chicago, 7.20 Sp Elogant Cafe Service on Above 2raiu.REDUCED FARES \u2014T0\u2014 WESTERN AND PACIFIC POINTS Uutfi Nov.a dat Sotontat facss feoun $48.90 Boo canal is in good shape.\u201cWe propose to light the Welland cana! by electricity from end to end.The dam on the Galops canal, between Adams and Galope Island, has been about completed, thus incremsing the depth in the mitre sill by five inches, giving in this canal a clear 14 feet of navigation.\u201d IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER.At our rooms, 1521 Notre Dame gt.Friday and Saturday Afternoons and Evenings, 18th and 14th Nov, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.Parties unable to attend this sale can have their orders filled tree of charge.Books on view Thursday morning.| M.BICKS & CO., .2678 Auctioneers.Washington, D.C,, November 1 18\u2014Late eatonla afternoon the Btatés y Department received Ube he following cablegram from Rear-Admiral Glass, com manding the naval forces on the Isthmus.Paname Es iss quiet at Pan.No, sign of isfaction.It is reported that there are few Colombian éeoops ut Buenaventura.The Colombian gunboat Bogota, sailed from Bu- Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Sorin with Shoard, but put Portland.back to port again, steamers, + M pri ton rere mois Duel Armngol as the Result of Al BD ead: Nelson, $46.40 ALLAN LINE.\" ~ e Bri steamers refer to are \u2018 tercation Betwee .da, Butte.Helona.45.90 : understood to be the two vessels which, P: i ; n Deputies.Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo.45-50 LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE Loa for a time, were detained by the at aris, November 13.\u2014 In the Sen- ! Lake.i 45.Liverpool.From Mentreai .Colombian Government at Buenaventura ate yesterday Premier Combes an Some 29 Oct.Tunisian 14 Nov.15 Mew with a view to their use as transports to Bounced the Government's intention CITY TICKET OFFICES: 8 Nov.Parisian 21 Nov.#1 New.carry troopa to the Isthmus.te.lect a ov forbidding Primary.157 St.Jnmes Street.Telephones Main Mi 1 Stenmer 8 From \u2018 (COLOMBLANS ARE IMPRESSED.sovondaty, and superior | eaching to 460 and 461.or Bouaventure Station, 1à Nov.Pretorian =.30 Nev.ut as to secu- 19Nuv.Ba 8 bec, 7 Colon, } November 13.\u2014 What mogg - lar clergy, the Government reserved its © Nov.Tomian 12 Dec\u2019 3 be pregses~all: observers of the p sitn- course until a determination on the TD an and Bavarian are the aud stidn on the Isthmus of Panama is the complete mucoess of the secession move: State had been expressed.870 tons.Twin screws, - and the orderly continuance ol - M.Waldeck:-Rousseau, former Pre- RST CLASS 5 Spwards, According os ine faits mince the change of Government, « The sucoessful execution of the secession plan shows that the work was tha: of masterful minds.vow of - celibacy, when M.Combes .: High Grade P i steamers 337.50.Porfiro Melendez, the new governor of ke.' a rage rorsian on sale until November Te, D-CTASS .Qolon,_to-day expressed full realization of Pu Combéa added: that one of the for the mill, In a-pound Packages Only.30th, 1903, from oT TRD-CLASS.iverpest London or Giles what Panama owed to the United States, calling that country \u201cthe new re public's powerful apd generous power to close by decree teaching in- Wash.and Portland.Ore.oo General Melendez said: Fanaa will stitutions which might be ee nsidered - actes stantinople by the well-known Rous- DOMINION LINE MATE STRAMNSHIFPS be able to raise between 5,000 and 5.000 troops, partly armed, in case sity arises to resist a Colombian attack, bat I do not believe that such neces- : : + 51 will & i any such ne divided support.» Discussed by American Federation FOR THE MILITIA ] John Mitchell Does Not Believe In- In onder tr Arey to est ed $45.5 (Montreal to Denver, Col- Columbus.Noy.12\u2014Commonwealih.Nov.19 t is apparent thet the United States After some desultory discussion, the ¢ Labo DEFINITELY PICKED.ts ble exceptionally fine qu ally of Tort collec- orado Springs and Pueblo.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE._- arships \u2018will Dot pémit any movement Senate passed the first clause of the 0 ur.terests Irreconcilable.tion.we have secured for à few days Propertionately low ratesto other polats , Vpn aa Fer \u201cana Mer 95 by sea of armed forces.Governor Melen- Government's proposition, repealing Boston, November 13, \u2014 Resolutions Bir Frederick Borden Concurs in|, Boston.Mass, November 18\u2014Discuss- \u2014_ : passengers.dez tried to send twenty-five.armed men ©XIsting legislation by a vote of 325 |-vere introduced before the American og the new forms of arbitration ve THE FRASER HALL SPRINGFIELD, MASS Ona Oa PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.to Porto Bello, but they were stopped by to : 21.Federation of Labour Convention yéster- Lord Dundonald\u2019s Recommen- een greanizations ut alors and from Windsor 8t, 7.45 pan hare go tNomadiec.Nov.14 | tTeuric.Nov.31 the esd States ries Nashville and A vn el a A Fd day to the effect that the soc so-called or dation of Kazubazua.the Economic Club, last night, John Mit- (Cor.Dorchester and University), sunday.\u2014_\u2014 AVONMOUTH DOCK & BRISTOL.with Panema troops was sent yesterday Bition to suppress courts-martial was Government \u2018management, cannot be ro.|Special to The Montreal Star.\u2018elarea \u2018that a ME the NEXT pad up hour of, Sale, \u2018and sold city Ticket and Telckraph OMos, Pa wh 1a ores aad sols * to Bocas Del Toro, Pout they went uparm- defeated.As the result of a vftolent cognized by organized labour.\u201d Ottaws, Ont., November 13.\u2014Sir Freder- controversy between capital and labour by auction on 120 ST.JAMES ST, next Post Office.1-004 storage.Gold st \" .ed.altercation between Henry Maurice A report showing a good financial com- [ick Borden has concurred in Lord Dun- has its rights and obligations, yet it must THE DOMINION LINE, vo No news has yet been received here of Boteaux, Radical-Soclalist, and Geor- dition was presented by the auditing donald\u2019s recommendation for the pur D8 remembered that higher'than the In- WEDNESD AY, THURSD AY and | 17 St.Sacrament Street, Montre 10332 eny attempt on the part of Colombia to ges Berthoulat, Independent Republi- committee, and next in order was the re- |chase of a site near Kazulezua, upon terest of either were the interests of Montreal Park & island Railway Co 1 move troops to the Isthmus, can, in the Chamber, a duel has been port of the committee on résolutions, The |Wkich to locate the p central ti Spl ° nie Se .2 arranged between them.committee's recommendations that all training camp for the militia.The pro.tween labour and capital is not ro on FRIDAY NEXT, LACHINE.7 From Post Office.30 mio Canadian Pacific Railway Coys affiliated bodies be assessed 25 cents n perty comprises about thirty th thousand a.Cillable.He had no panacea, and \u2018he 7 mamie From Lachine 30 min, service from ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, OUTPUT OF COAL question of separation of Church and mier, had ounced his opposition to the Governmental propasition to forbid teaching by those who had taken the features of the Governmental law would be conferring on the executive contrary to the constitutiona) laws or morals.He appealed to the various elements to give the Government un- ARE VISITING OTTAWA.Bave Cereta Coupons, even before the is better than common oats grain starts THE \u201cOPEN SHOP\u201d POLICY.week was adopted.Then came the resolu- | TRAINING CAMP acres, and is beautifully LABOUR AND CAPITAL -did not want either the labour unions or Garpets Special sale by auction of and Turkish Rugs, being a consignment sent to \u201cus direct Mr.Karnik Adjarian, November 18th, 19th and 20th largest - finest steamers on the Canadian routs Me CANADIAN w= PACIFIC pat 3 in stateroom.SECOND-CLASS, Liverpool! or Londonderry.Bavarian, Tanislan or Ionian, One Way Second Class Tickets @eturn tickets at reduced Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal.301)?$48.90\" Vince, sessile: Tacoma.= $46.40-Kes* kane: Wi > $45.90\u2014 Morcreal to Helena, Butte |\u2018fDominion 0 and Anaconda.BOSTON.QUEENSTOWN.LIVERPOOL.HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL.5.45 a.m.to 11.45 p.m.Last car 12.43 am.Montreal te Liverpool: tion n the \u2018 \u201cahop\u201d order, tered.The site is a slip of Jand running | the employers to surrender, but he main- SAULT AU RECOLLET.\u2014 From Victoria eMOoUNT TEMPLE TO LONDON.Hov.20ta AND STEEL FROM SYDNEY \u2014_\u2014 and Government Printing Office case, in- four miles east and west and eight miles tained that the great causes of strikes at 8 o'clock each evening.aq, every 50 min., trom 6.50 a.m.to 8.30 a.m.or), Mount Temple areies « limited num , Teach: Reached Ottawa volving the decision by Roose- north and south.A permanent barracks must be eliminated before the strikes 1 hr.and 40 min.service from 8.30 am.to der and third Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Toronto hers velt that the Government could not dis |will be erected on big Danford Lake, a themselves will cease, Referring to the Catalogues ready Saturday.Se 50 mnt Thr.and min: service up Montreal to Bristol.= Syd N.S, N Last Night .criminate between union and non-union |ebeet of water two miles long and a quar 87Teat coal strike, Mr.Mitchell said that M.HICKS & CO., to 11.25 poi.First car to Sault at 6.25 am.\"MONTROBE.\u2026.002010000 000000 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Mov.15H oy ney, 2 50) ovember 13.\u2014The total tor help.ter of a mile wide.The CP P.R., which the relation between the miners and em- 05 Auctiogeers.from C.P.R., St Denis st.From Sault au| Passengers embark after 8 p.m.day pie 8) shipments, o co y the Dominion Coal Ottawa, November 13.\u2014 Inspector The- resolution was to, the effect that |lately acquired the atin Railway, will Ployers were better than ever before, and Recollet, 5 min.service, from 8 a.m.to 9.20 vious to sailing.any for the ten months ending Octo- Hughes, Assistant Inspector Chapman, the ed eh netroot branch to the he felt confident the rallyoad presidents a.m., 1 hr.and 40 min.service from 9.20 a.The Montrose carries a limited number.+ ber last were 2.376,633 tons.For the same John M.Godfrey, chairman of the To- priv au er under.op,\u201d whether under co a branch from Karubazua would agree to adopt the ideas and poli- .to 4.00 p.m., 50 min.service trom 4 p.m.Second Class Pamengers.: - Government contro proposed barracks, a distance of three cles inaugurated when the term of award WINTER SAILINGS.\u20ac period last year the shipments wcre 2,438.- ronto Public School Board, and Trus i lea, One thousand _men, comprising all w Champlain, Bat.Nov.28th-< __ __.SHERIFF'S SALES \u201casuias=s noms tim 667 tons.These figures show a decrease tees Parkinson and Shaw, together .expired.Lake > » commit recommended branches of the service occu Lake Erie, Thurs.Dec.10th.for the present year of 60,034 tons.This with 390 Toronto public school teach- pat the mies ee opramended | camp each oe Te Ma ot 3 Diie, 1 pour service.from 7 am.to © pm.Lake Manitoba, Sal, Dec.26th.decrense is-more than accounted for by the ers, arrived at the Union Station by on the councils report, First Vice.Two thoussid.additional , - ndsor, Canada.away, + pit it forth Memes, Borden au Whites Bremen, Aled Tey he Pronos John Mitchell speaking for the min oie seiamer \"uson, white entering Te boon ears ier the re ue LT EAN \u2014 FF.No.aif, \u2014 Sun.woors Phouphotind le mid in entree 07 Wa KL HENRY, Sets Awent for Lily = .The Conservatives of South Courier.ers if the eration en- ledo harbdur \u2018 7 pr Fem \u2018 B.McGale, Notre Dame street.Templ - 2 .> yesterday, collided with the the participation of the Socialists, Lot No.fourtesn-C.townshi sfton: ple Building, 185 it.reste 1203 > Bruce expect to win the next election.Toronto, Ont.\u2014Mother Philomena, su- dorsed such a policy so that it would af-| closed draw of the Wheeling and Lake who had hitherto refused to vote for wits! balidings a improvements or Gi sod tf .= - perior of the Bacred Heart Orphanage, fect the entire country, many of the min.Erle Rallway bridge.The draw was! electors as a protest against what they To be sold at the door of the parish church = - : The Venssuelan Arbitration.at Sunoyside, passed away Thursday av local unions lose their Bart badly buckled and kpocked from its pins, regarded as being a *plutocratic electiog of Ste.Hedwidge.Township of Clifton, ninth Hamburg American, December next, at three o'clock p.m.265 2 A subetitute measure was providing that the end sought be ant about by correspondence and other mea- so that the harbour is blocked to navigation, and the bridge closed to traffic.A considerable fleet of vessels will be delayed on account of the accident.The system.\u2019 One hundred and seventy electoral districts out of a total of 279 elect 87 Conservatives, 37 Free Conservatives, 77 of 1 - night, aged 73 years.+ The e, November 13.\u2014 Solicitor- A General y concluded his reply for Great Britain before the Venezuelan ar Milton Hersey, M.A.Se.(MoGill City Analyst, Provincial Analyst Toronto, Ont.\u2014Russell Bryce, the young son of a widow, was killed by à train at the Dunn Avenue crossing, Thursday Bi-weekly a Screw Service FOI D XY MOUTH\u2014OHERBOURG\u2014HAMBORS.GOT 16 MONTHS IN CENTRAL Patricia Nav.bitration tribunal yesterday, claiming that night.Coroner Orr has ordered an in- Delegate Draper, of Toronto, placed be- damage will be about $30.000.the Centre party: 51 National Liberals, Chemist of the C.P, ve Nov.16 h % paymen x t.- 20 Richterites, 4 h Liberals, 2 Danes _ m P.R Pennsylvania.Nov Pretoria Des the t of the smounts allowed by ques fore the convention the fact that a num Mon on the ativ : Me iterr a ice mixed commission out of the 30 per| Montclair, N.Y.\u2014Leaving her guest at ber of bookbinders had been imported and 3 Independents Three Crooks Sentenced tr Toronto aw TORE re - GUNGL cent.of the customs would take |the dinner table, Mrs.E.Dewitt Walsh.from England into Téronto, and were washin DC.N \u2014 Magistrate ARES STREET By superb new Twiu-Screw Sis.; too long to permit 30 per cent.the wife of a New York broker, went to ready to take the places \u2018of the union rixth ra \u2018convention of the Nau pal ters Much Impressed.te.M6 ST.JAM .Montres First Cabin $08, #75, ve Upward being, considered es an adequate guaran.her bed room and shot herself in the left bookbinders ah they pen to Founders\u2019 Aseoclation adjourned yester- The Pope\u2019s Sis ue P Toronto, November 13.\u2014For attempting att Asoording to Steamer.u of the payment of the claims of the VTS25t, dyin~ a few minutes afterwards.gtrike, International Delegate O' , of day, Vice-President Isaac W.Frank.Rome, November 13.\u2014The Pope, at the to rob John Ward on the night of October S.S.Deutschland to italy.® No reason for the suicide is known.secret consistory, gave Cardinal Merry wers.The terms, \u2018\u2018adeq the British Trades Congress, said thet \u2018his Pittsburg, Pa.being elected pres LS 3st, John Rice and Edward O'Hanl boing Powers om, Se Woodstock, N.B.\u2014Word was received organization would certainly investigate Among the members of the executive Del Val the title to the church of BAN(O| were yesterday In the Police Court és.MMON ENSE _ LR8S THAN 8 DAYS TO-MAP ; cent.given to the b blockaders as oo here to-day of the sudden death at his the whole subject.council &re: W.F.Angus, Montreal, and Maria ad Praesene, one of the oldest In tenced to sixteen months each In the Cen- Around th the Wo SE - ence.home In Victoria Corner of Samuel R Resolutions were adopted favouring the Frederic Nicols, Toronto.Rome.The dato \u2018of Its foundation le not.tral Prison.The two men jumped on .\\ VICTORIA ine Bowen rad «torn nc Bg, ToS i Gen Aa Botton pons fia he PT option wae ERC.SB Ser Tell Ward IER, wi ESE mat, mi, momen, moa man LAS Ts e ceedin moundly that the mixed commision had and for many years the owner of a Bea Jabour league, declaring it to be cnuneil.; .Pope, who assisted at the public func-| hig crles a EE ed hen MO OFFENSIVE ODOR.Hamburg-Ameriean Line, 37 B'vny,N.Y, Sou Spain $305,000, and Sweden and large business at East Florenceville, the duty of the people making purch tion yesterday.sat in the box set aside xo badly used that he was unable to work All drugsists, or 381 Queen.West.Teronts.xo we H: Henry, Temple Batidine, Norway $34,850.which he subsequently sold out to Frank from retail clerks to demand tbe union for the family of the Pontiff.\u2018They for several days.Both Rice and O'Han- Beware of \u2018milaticns.ll led \u2018matiere souris , we i i } seemed quite overcome at seelug thelr brother in the midst of such pomp and adulation, and several times were seen Professor Pierantoine then concluded Smith, M.L.A.Italy\u2019s case.Senor Pardo, for Mexico; > Herr von Weckerlit, for the Netherlands, ley have been previously convicted.Rice served three years in\u2019 Kingston Peniten- for burglary, in 1598, and last March HAVE BEEN INVITED TO TORONTO.| Kidney and Li iver Deaths by Accident.THE KAISER WILL TALK.- would all be concluded meeting in Boston, to meet here next vear.terr , _ to wine away tears.© anley t sl the t h and Sweden and Rt Senor or.Clu: Maxwell, Ont\u2014Harry Walton.of Col- Toronto, Ont.November 13.= The local Affected b Colds.oo Prison Bet SIX months p the Central \u2014 met | Bpain ; pres en: Ungwood.was drowned at Minx Island Trad e invi y : Charles T.Burke was sentenced to six Ph cians Cannot Keep Him e court, said be hoped th e- replies by his boat upsetting.the American Federation of Labour, now London Asylum Farm Extended, months in the Central Prison for break- +115 ysl t Southern Pacific.ing! Into a residence on Clarence avenue and for being a vagrant \u2018and revolver.He admitted pending Tous years In the State Reformatory at for grand larceny.v Towa St.Gabri¢l de Brandon\u2014The little son of Mr.Pierre Sarrasin, was burned to death On the King\u2019s Birthday by his clothes becoming ignited at a bonfire.Toronto, November 13.\u2014The Provincial Secretary has purchased for the Province -of Ontario the property known.as.the Treblloock farm, containing 223 acres, ad- Under Restraint.Berlin, November 12\u2014His Majesty's physicians are experiencing difficulty in preventing him from talking.They al-; \u2018 Sunset Limited \u201d Baskaches and Pains in The Legs Through Daily Service ta The Common Symptoms-Cure \u2019 Comes With The Use of Canada\u2019s Trade for Four Months.Bpecial to The Montreal Stat.Tobacco Trust Policy Upheld.§t.Paul, Minn, November 13.\u2014 Th , Joining this Asylum farm.in the Township ; New Orleans, New and Old Mextes, (Jaws, Ont, November 18\u2014Cenada\u2019s | Bough Weather on Georgian Bay.Uniied Btates Circuit Court of Apres acale | Oem inte Tor a number of penis | Str John\u2019s Grandsen is Recov bls eager tempérament \u201cbuna Neestraint Arizons and California.for trade for the four mouths ending parry Sound, Ont.November 13.\u2014The Yesterday handed down an opinion in the Dr.Ch ases and ne © will expire shoetly.it has dson ering.ara he.speaks\u2018 volubly.if begin- Commsttions at San Francieco fey.tober shows rs increase of $22,000,000, crew af the American steam barge Seat- suit for damages brought by: Joseph P.been -cultivated \u2018and used in connection pvr inpipes.Man, November 13.\u2014Jack hing, however, lo comply with the direc- Havwaik Chifa, Japan, Phiippines.a year | the same period last tle arrived bere last night after a] Whitwell, a local tobacco dealer, against a : with the London Asylum.The price to Matdonald, the 20-year-old son of Hon.tions that he write his questions and ob- : sews for the four months | rough experience.The Seattle left here the Continental Tobacco Company, known Kidney-Liver Pills.be paid Is $100 per acre.This will give | Hugh John Macdonald.who has been in | servations, but he is impatient of the _ 0, AR0TnD THE WORLD.Dow = pr The toga) imports were Thursday morning.3 inden Ru lumber as the Tobacco Trust, in which judgment : to the London Asylum.53 acres of land.Lather delicate aor ome time, has slowness, oi car ibing.His ope.E.E.CURKIER, N.E.ncrease.jan u or 0 ut when al t- ndered Can nen recovered e fe s stren tience 0 ctions grows as roat .H 915,718.Of Fons a, \u2018imports Œ wn.forty miles out the engine broke down.is pany in favour of the tinental.Colds settle on the liver and kidneys as - vos will be completely restored.= Mr.Ton heals, It is stated unofficially that the > A, results are dis ; 00} Tesembles his grandfather,- Sr John Mac- the goods amounted Tlie, vessel.then In a helpless condition, well as the lungs.physicians have serfously wärned 170 Washington 81., Boston, Mase.i\" to pearly ome half, Ex- the Com pri alleged that the Continental of the moat\u2019 dreadfully \u2018painial and | donald both in face and manner, and it dom drift ashore on Green Island.about cases # Emperor to husband his strength of, meutis produce amountèd to aly miles from Red Rocx Mght.It 10 Company prohibitive fatal dort.1» hoped he may be spared tô perpetuate future, he being physically wenkened by , que à gain of $2,150,845, wa |.lowitiz a heavy gale from the Prices for certain: © unobtainable As yet \u2018there hus never been disogvered D [the name of his family in history | his perpetual restless energy and by, pe as exports for the same four southwest and: the crew had an uncom- elsswhere, and attac as conditions to! 7 tion equal to Dr.Choac's.Kid of Canada.He is an undergraduate of overwork.He frequently shortens his year.fortable experience.Half -of the deck eq McGill College, but has not been able to | sleep in order to sccomplish mote.work, Trainmeh Kilied in Fog.4a Pill ses prompt end ure for darasgspent oi | - t tits custo load was cerried away.The steamer and ho sale of { : ion ' Study for a year or.so, - 1S errant + ; od to obeerve the cou © Writ Tesued Against à Dootr.| © Quebec's New Dock.cargo will probably be a total loss.should pot buy He declin tr Louisville; Xr.November \" _ étions, THe corps of rescuers had, after.difficulty.taken Hume from under & ar Autos for the Dowager.) Yo From Here and, being unable to procure the ri | | heavy trains, \u2018one of th * Bo.min Tin, hy November 13.\u2014Viceroy Yuan Poe Bails To-Morrow.| wanted elsewhere,-brought suit under the.in the back, headache, if Bpecial to The Montres! 8 5 Quebéc.November \u201812\u2014The Quebec and double > collided in a à Sr hee imported nine dütfomobiles | - Türonto; November -18\u2014Inspootor Seager, |.National Anti-Trust Ack re, biliousness, liver .com tar.Lake St.John Railway Company inaus.| Near New Hope Ky., on the Nn 3 © from Germany as present to the Dow.of the London police force, léft for vd The court says the on \u201cof ihe On: Depsse\u2014and Chase's Hiiney Liver Eee Ont.November 13\u2014A writ | jrated their new dock yesterday, when division of the ville and Nash by ter Bmpress.They will be used to run land with.Anthony 8.Rowe.the all tinental Company- did.pd gd compe or wien Dr.Chase's Kidney ver + ars 3 een [sted Ii The: HIgh Court of tra.steamship Progress, with cout from yesterday.Engineers Gra ween and the Summer Palace.defaulter, this morning.They will sell tition betwee hat\u2019 company snd the in.+ used.ustice here.by counsel on behalf of Troon, moored at the company\u2019s wharf to Connor.\u201cand Bturgls, ar and Firemen J from.Montreal by the Tunisian on Satur.dependent manufact by u1 it eft | Bo - Chureh, of Gananoque, against | discharge its cargo.The doc! is situated de den and Leach were , \"be Ron day.Detective Senin of this city, who! the latter tres to clect thei ue ei Dr Cha P.Bird.of me pace, for in the inner.basin, imm In rear ot E.Hume wan fa © Alscrita Has Been Libelled, arrested Rowe, Wil see them off.| d to fix Their paie heir purchases\u201d 0.Tors: std posit hich, #| the station and worksh rhe whast ingared, and_Brakiman Abner Wink Bpecial to The Montreal an their p terms.The elatm rat] ted fn death of \u2018the nas a frontage of 300 feet with berths for badly hurt.The tralns met on a ; Stas.The Canadian sealing fieet hag returnea court says: \u201cThe tobaceo- company com: Shild of the plaineice.small éraft.There are 2) feet of water CUIVe at the top of an embankment.Sydney, N.8., November 13\u2014 Th oli to Sole Bt ., and that this pany.ita competitors were not dealers\u2019.Pg rere at low tide at'ths wharf, when the gates feet high.The three gprines were ool ship Alserita, towed here 1 P- year's catch was above.average.= [In articles of \"prime necessity; .nor were; ?Gift ot 9100000 for Tale.of the inner basin are closed.Dletely demolished, an near rater re in a disabled, condition b: last The city.of Winnipeg has a slight out- ering \u2018publie ar quaabpablic; a gt h trains lan at the Clon).Company\u2019s.boat on by Domin- preak smallpox caused by: infected Keck ew Haven, Corn.November- 12.\u2014Un- J hill.Fire broke out and fifteen are , me 38 boat Cape Breton a .der the mil st Be aie Sarah B.Harr .Passerigers From Hewtoundland.merchandise and Coal were destroye ater of {he : arrison, of this sta who died Prattieboro, Vermont, ra \u201cwhich si \u2018bffered for probaté Vesterday.Yale vais $100.00 In memory of \u2018he [=e ; o | ember of, the Yate, Corporation wep a people coming from the United Bates.A \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.Bydney, N.#, h,, Noyember.13.\u2014During the month vi Oct ober, 84.passengers landed Hère from Nada: and during the |- past eight.ménthe nenrly 15,000 passen- Fors have been carried to and from Port of coke, and were bearing him t -the special train.when a carlosd of powder, reached by the flames.explo with terrific rares Note of the wn rty was ured.Brak oman Jompea and was badly hu AE Lans: ° Novwaar 34.2 Cosiaador| À ith Gr ine Lina ong god mi oy dt = {aux Basque.Tor night the He cat hil, : .: porembér A= \u20ac, Was.iovember You are looking for £ Ki : me ve Bp sa itty | ; 38 aux TE QÜRES DEUXEENNRSS baker?JAS.STRACHAN, n hoi Al 0 ES and ssefuinoss.Pere acte prepare ors to Roy pi 248 Cit Saut\u201d femares venue our réa ess meer pe un mont 0% Hi 350 29 I 4 \u2018MONDAY - - - - 5419 WUESDAY - - - - 54115 \u201cWEDNESDAY - - - 54,116 , #HURSDAY - - - 54,070 FRIDAY - - - - 54,030 : BDAY =.= - 80,267 f LE Cem À = « 880,730 ly Avon Average - - « \u201c55,122 : do THE FARMERS OF CANADA.Ir per cent.; cattle, .004 of one per cent.; * aptraton of the Which the high American tarif bars out.; :*-=Bat, at, dll events, the situation pow is y.ptions, per annum.Seat n tre United States, \u2018ou, Lae arse.) my ; ar, oh 8.New York, aod > cago., mais in France, Mayence, Favre and Cle.\"in Toronto, M.wW.Mcottivray, 10 \u201cest.\u2014 * Circulation of the Star ENDING NOV.7TH, 1903.Weekly Stay Bast Week - 122,368 5 453,008) - DAILY \u201cHae LAGE WEEK.ren the shove Bares are excluded sev- ert! thousand su ions regarded as more or less pére \"FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 190.BUILD UP CANADA, TO- THE GOVERNMENT OF \u201c CANADA.\u2019 Give the manufacturers, workingmen, and far mers of Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States the home of the most prosperous manufacturers, working: men and farmers in the worla.AAAALAAAD AA x.THE MANUFACTURERS OF , CANADA.Force the Government to give you as good a tariff as that which has made the American manufacturers rich.When you get this tariff, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.À À à À À À À A 4 i NO THE WORKINGMEN OF | CANADA.Take a leaf out of the book of the American workingman.Help your employers to obtain for themselves and for you a Canada-for-Chnadians AAALD AM if Profit by the experience of the American far merd, the wealthiest farmers in the world, who support a high tariff and prosper under it and because of it.' - AAAAAADL ee To the GOVERNMENT, MANUFACTURERS, WORKINGMEN, and FARMERS of Canada.An active campaign has been commenced in England in favour of Preferential Trade within the Empire.It is to the interest of Canada to trade on liberal terms with countries that will trade on liberal terms with her.If the Dominion is to be in a position to grant substantial preferences to the United Kingdom And the sister colonies, her tariff against the rest of the world must be materially increased: The present time affords the opportunity of a nation\u2019s lifetime.AAAMAMMAMAMMMAMMAMAAAMAMAAA THAT PROHIBITIVE AMERICAN TARIFF.Mr.John Charlton, M.P., was talking reciprocity tb.the Illinois manufacturers \u201cie other daÿ; and, incidentally, he point- Cu out to them that they were very fool- \"dah to.be afraid of the effect of Canadian \"farm produce on the prices their farmers \u201c oould get for their own goods.In order + make.this clear, he gave them some * figures showing the Proportion to the total production of the United States borne by the importé\u2018of certain Canadian articles,\u2019 as follows: \u201cWheat, 02 of one per cent.; oats, .002 | of one per .cent.; barley, 005 of one per ! : dent.potatoes, .008; of one per cent.; hay, 0 of one per cent.; borzes, .004 of one sheep, 08 of one per cent.\u201d -Theve are very significant figures, bat they show more than the little effect that : Canadian Products are likely to have on American prices.They are a far better completeness with Canadian goods.We are not quite ao san- \u201c -Spine ee isMr.Charlton that these figures \u201cWould not be greatly increased if we had free-trade with.the United: States; for the \u201cJower | Oabadian tarif léts.in a much niger Proportion \u2018of American farm atuff Soto! Ganda: Were there no tariff bes jes befwien the Two countries, \u2018there Winld be quite an exchange of farm pro- \u2018liée aorces our trabs-continerital bouad- ay, Joan \u2018Arserienn distririe buying from Tas Cabediki ééctions, and vice versa.This would happez though both countries ex- *) ported largely.to-Grest.Britain.stand this discrimination is for them to «Mr has made Sp plain at exists.To'geb \u2018on even pes in this matter with their American cempetitors is far more important than to get.any: reciprocal aitangement, with them; for, after all, qur most valuable market is in the British Islands, and there are good prospects now that we will oné day enjoy a preference there over every farmer from Dakota to Texas.And, of course, a flirtation with American reciprocity at this time is hardly calculated to impress John Bull with our steady resolve to enter into a permanent commercial alliance with \u2018\u201c\u201cthe Empire to which we belong.\u201d b EE THE SUBTAX WILL DO ITS .WORK.Co i \u2018A careful statement of the - probable working of the German surtax, supplied by \u2018Ottawa , indicates that | it cammot well fail to reduce the imports from Germany to a vert épprecisble extent.Portland cement it is expected wo : [keep out altogether; sugar will probably be brought in from Austria and Belgium instead of Germany, woollens will come from Scotland in an increased degree and so on.It is gratifying to know Nhat ihe surtox is likely to be a success in its mission of teaching Germany a neaded lesson; for, success or not, there was nothing left for us to do but to impose it.Canada could not, with any self-respect, lie down under the direct German discrimination which was levelled at her with a frankly punitive intent.The lictle flurry of the Toronto Globe designed apparently to create the impression that the surtax hit Canada harder than it did Germany, seems to have subsided.If i was intended to provide Mr.Fielding with an opportunity to gracefully retire from a postion of unwonted courage; it failed dismally.At all events, we are etill keeping a firm upper lip in the face of German hostility; and a man called Chamberlain is likewise giving the exporters of the Kaiser's domain something of a similar kind to think about.It will be a long day before Germany plunges in again to teach a British munity the folly of doing as it pleases with its domestic tariffs.corm- THE ONTARIO BARNACLES Mr.Ross will soon be a stranded \u2018barnacle if the Liberal and independent papers continge to fall away from hifn, as they are .now doing.The Toronto News, Mr.Willison\u2019s paper, commenting on an interview in the Mail, concerning the Ross Government, says: \u201cThis is vigorous, wholesome and just.Mr.Ross is the leader of the Liberal party in Ontario, and the head of the Liberal Government.He sanctions these practices.He profits by this corruption.He receives the fruits of these rascally proceedings.\u201d After accusing the Provincial Premier of çountenancing a number of \u2018mproper actions, the News goes on to say: \u201cHe knows all this, and profits by all this.He has no word of reproof for the organized gang of rascals who bedevil the constituencies, dishonour the traditions, and degrade the ideals of a great party in order to maintain his ascendancy.\u2018And as he receives the stolen goods he must take the responsibility and carry the condemnation which attaches to such practices.\u201d This is bringing the responsibility home pretty closely.Mr.Ross is not invited to apply his iron hand to getting rid of the other barnacles.He is plainly told that | it will be for the good of the party and for the good of the country for him to! get away tro the ship of state.The strongest censure upon the Rom Gov- | ernment now come not from ite political opponents, but from the newspapers whict have been counted formerly among .its strongest and most ipfuential supporters.| True, the Globe still professes to believe in the posaibility of Mr.Ross purifying and rebsbilitating his party, but the pro- is accompanied by such grave reflections upon bis \u2018administration that he must pray simple explanation of the Ontario situp- | tion is that the better elements \u201cof the Liber] party have evidently withdrawn their confidence from the Ross Govern ment.Mr.Ross has been slow to recognize the condition of affairs and hes dotis nothing to free his party from responsibil; ity for a series of intolerable scandals.His respectable followers are not to be blamed if they determine to vindicite their own honour and the honour of\" their party.: 7 IF CLEVELAND RUNS AGAIN.\"The result of the late elections\u2019 in the United States is ta leave Grover Cleve Hanna in Olio, was obviowaly knifed by | tendencies, and-s0 removed from of presiduiitial possibilities fi for, next, y Senator Gorman won in es would have come near to being candidate, if New York had not the front with a spectacular vi fession af, faith in the Premjer, personally, | to: be delivered from his friends.The] ted Democrats, who do not like bis Kadieal |.+0 ae pr \u201csave that ET vins an pro \u201care already int, oat ly Demoopitic Budigent: Usdoshedér Cleveland-seonld be if it were Hot for thé \"toc third term\u201d rule.He the best advertised Denar erat living; he has led the party to suc cess twice, while no other man bas done | it .once; he left office on both.occasiqns \u2018with a good record, and has augmented his popularity with the people during his years of retirement.* Under the British.says.tem, he would be Democratic leader without a rival in sight.But the Americans are haunted by a night-mare which makes them fear that if they elect a president for more than two terms, he may refuse to give up the office end fit a crown to his enlarged head.There is really about as much fear of this as that the Feudal system will be reintroduced in the Republic: It is merely a wooden notion that eame down from Washington, of which.this modern nation has not yet got rid.Many another idea | suberited from about the same perigd: has been Rudy \u2018overboërd : within the Just\u2019 few years\u2014tbe prejudice against over-sea, Colonies, the fear of entangling alliances, and the like.{| And nothing very much better ' could happen our neighbours just now than that they should break loose from this \u201cthird term\u201d bogey.1f Mr.Cleveland should again be nomip- ated by the Democrats, sane Americans purpose of giving this folly its death-blow.Qnee the precedent was broken, it would disappear forever.With it would go the \u2018problem of what to do with past-presi- dents.For ever after experience and success would not be fatal qualities in a political leader; and the men who bad fought their way to the front would never be unhorsed by an arbitrary rule that appears to have been made for the village principle of \u201cpassing the good things along.\u201d Such a career as Disrseli\u2019s and Gladstone\u2019s and Balisbury\u2019s would then become possible in American politics; and parties there would get the thing now most obviously lacking-\u2014responsible, expeti- enced and continuous leadership.» her PANAMA AND CANADA.Very appositely did Mr.Tarte remark at the recent Conservative meeting in this city that the course of the United States in the matter of Panama gives more than 8 hint of what might happen to Canada if she had only her own resources and strength to rely upon in case of disagreement with the giant Republic.The slight- e+ local disturbance here might be scibed upon for the dismemberment of the Dominion, If it be said that to su poee such a thing is an msult t the people of the United States, our reply is tlat some of the foremost and most responsible journals in that country condemn what has just been done by their own government as a deed absolutely incopsistent with the most rudimentary aense of international equity.\u201cIn its essense, in fact, and in law,\u201d says the New York Times, \u201cthe proceeding is one of copquest and PRO ation.\u201d \u201cThis mad Plunge lof\u2019 ours,\u2019 the Evening Post, \u201cis simply and solely a vulgar and mercenary venture without a rag to cower its sordidoess cond its shame.\u201d Where then does the insult come in if we assume that the same spirit would animate the Republic in ite dealings with us, and that we should hold the intez rity .of our territory by the most precar- jous Yepure To show how, when once a step like this bas been taker which promises to increase the nutional wealth or territory, average citizens go/over to the side of unrightequs strength, we may instance the case of the New York Herald which had before opposed the Panama route, but which had no sooner heard of Pregident Roosevelt's coup thau it approved the act and hoisted the motto \u201cOur country right or wrong.\u201d These truly are times to make, wise men very thoughtful.FATHER CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS SON.Johnstown, Pa., November 13.\u2014 Peter Malzi, sr., one of the oldest citizens of Johnstown, is a prwoner here charged with the murder of his son, Peter Mairi, jr.From what can be learned, the son Waa intoxicated at the time he was killed.The senior Malzi and the younger man became entangled in an altercation.The older.man struck the son on the head with a heavy, cane and hemorrhage of the brain followed: The father then dragged the dead body of his eon, who was 44 years old, to the front door of his house, throwing it into the yard.A wide streak of blood on the floor of the house tells the story.Aftér a time the old man froused .the neighbours, telling them that is gon was dead.The coroner's jury lays the blame for the junior Malzi's d death on the father.The parties are all very well known throughout this section.DRANK CARBOLIC ACID, Husband Committed Suicide in the .Presence of Invalid Wife.New York, November 13.\u2014 In spite of \u2018the efforts of his invalid wife, to prevent \u2018him, Henry Willis, of Brooklyn, commit- \u2018suicide to-day by.deny tarbolic acid.He'had been d or several months over the death: of ome of their \u2018children and -the.loss of- his situation by wu strike.© _ le \u201cAhat Terrible Cough Must oe eT I Be might well vote for him, for the single | .lying under their guus.In a war with \u201chow the doctér picks out his \u201cBest men | sea, eh ohe would be world, and-the- she assis reins We forgive .the | anthusiastio listener ,who, at the Monument National meet: ing, -referred to ths Conservative } as Je gros Bourdon! \u2018Byäney Fisher 1s dovblogine ritusical tendepcies.He paid the piper to an unprecedented extent in a recent ealec- tion, some say to:the tune of $35,000.His favorite air ia: \u201cI want to be the leading l-a- y - .Naturally, the Globe's \u2018\u2019barnacle\u201d arti- |\u2018 cle hag suggested a whole lot \u2018of \u201cfishy and scaly transactions on the part of thé | Ontario administration! Is it appropriate to say\u2014\u2018\u201cTurn \u2019 the Ross-cals out?\u201d Stratton is said to have shouted in deflancé at the Giobe editor\u2014in the \u2018tm- mortal words of J.Fling Whithey\u2014 \"How -dare you!\u201d \u201coo.Perhaps it might be.ustly stated\u201d that \u2018there are a few barnacles the Sha \u2018tion in Ontario who should be be put\u2019 to} \u2018one side - It is really touching to witness: \u2018the \u2018Felegram.of Toronto, Mr.Gamer's :organ, patting the Glohs on the back for the latter's \u201cbravery\u201d in saying \u201cbara- &cles!\" General Melendes =.Panama, raise between five and \u2018sig thousand troops.But this will\u2019 weaken the \u2018civil \u2018service dreadfully.: a It is pratifyios to Know.that the Fan- amans (or Panamen, is'it7) have refrained from molesting two British steamers England the Isthmus might get it on the neck.! The beauty of the pew Panama Republic is that the population is so smal that there will bb a Government job for every man on the voters\u2019 «list.\u2014.Moore\u2018 Bayley.\u201cchairman of the Cecil.: \u2014 Churchill meeting, eays the meeting was à \u2018great triumph for free speech.No doubt,.The Free Food campaign \u2018shows that fn England people can \u2018say what they think, and say a good deal without any thinking.The election of electors to elect the Prussian rDiet was held yesterday.The indications are that the Diet will be composed chlefly of sauerkraut, sausage and eer.+ Governor Melendez calls -the- United States \u201cthe new republic's powerfyl and generous godmother.\u201d Generous, eh?How much did the old lady shell out?There has been a general impression that a piano manufacturer makes har, | mony, but Mr.Crosain\u2019s.experience makes MeN him look more like s manufacturer ot discord.Hamilton had four funerals in line at one time recently.yet the Hamilton pail g pers keep on publishing.Bigming than seems to have concludéd thaë.it would please Winston to talk against \u201cJoe,\u201d and would not hurt: \u201cJoer* If Crossin would only furnish a plans Fin every affidavit conneotsd with his} actory, that bottie-raised infant Anduatsy | would have quite An oUtPUf .; 5 The New York Horse Blibw Is draw near, and It Is thought t t the ow wlll be more costly than ¢ The cigarette smokers throughout mé Dominion will tremble when - thay that Robert Rickerdike has.conserited ta sland again for the St.Lawre ce Sa When any one asks Mr Fost\" a hat b North Renfrew, he feels like quoting a greater than 'he\u2014\"Can\u2019t You forget some things?\u201d .Dr.Chown has n telling about satoé vote-buylng es a best , men Phnow town.\u2019 Te wed tnteresting to An English woman says that Canadian girls are not good-loaking.Why theme perpen attempts to break up the Em.e - Out in Winnipeg they have to call in the police to keep the aldermen In order.| But how do they keep \u201cthe police \u2018in order?Cuba is going to start a lottery.to raise pay for its veterans.Naw an thas United States the veterang and ejr relatives to the \u2019steenth roe have a dead sure thing.A Belleville young lady has shot a deer.Now, there might have been some excuse if she had brought down a \u2018dear\u2019 instead.When the Triumphant Democracy gets after a live Duke, his only hope of escape lies in a flying machine.Currie Nation is going to \u2018star\u2019 it in a new play.She will keep her hatchet handy for the critics.The London Exprees is trying to get a parrot to say, \u201cYour food: will cost you more.\u201d That will certainly be.a cracker of an argument.A Toronto orator named Banks wants for Lord Aivèr- stone's na Pravehtiness before there are an more.rarity negotiations between: Can and the Mother Country.Geotge Eulas wili please note and return\u2019 home - Imre.Blatebr, if not sopnet.' Nine German automobiles have been fob.rted into China for use of the Dowager Em mpress.Her Majesty's\u2019 finish is about n Wanted- Hawes, Toronto; E.Fipke, Jollette; Hy Lister, Cleveland; Cc.W.Noble, B P.Laroude, St Andrews.Corona-George Bullock, pincin- A.pogre, Toronto; A.L Ikin, gland: J.orbes, Lancaster: RA Oswald.Jr., & \u2018A.McAdams, Berlin; Mel.\u2018win A.Lambton, Hamilton; 8° N.\u2018New- \u2018berry, Worcester.: \u2018THIS DATE.THIRTY YEARS AGO.\u2018 (Frôm the'Stär tyle of November, 1878.) Lieutenant-Governor Morris has concluded a treaty with the Northwest Indians by which the rights of 4.000 souls over about 50,000 square miles of land In re turn\u2019 for -this ne Doininion agrees\u2019 es of onte squart miles tor fam! hopls-dre to be established whenever any board.asks for them, and twelve dollars pye, to be given for this year to\u2019 every man, woman and child,\u201d and five dollars per apnuña' for ever afterwards, THE tr tréaty-makl business\u2019 was a lengthy afalr, Ls a \u20ac sometimes a week (y Teed up lo treaty negotiation, He late Governor Mor- rig found out during the mäny \u201cpowwows that the oratorical efforts of some of the \u2018chiéf# were of a high reorder .and he and his asaistams had adl they cewd do to match: the cunning ef the aborigines in the settie- ment of à ls.However, by dint of persuasion, and, at times, threats to çloge the palaver, Governor Morris succeeded in concluding a treaty that hus been faithfully kept by the Dominion Government, and bas heen found - satisfactory to: the Indian The Hon.Alex.Morris, of Manitoba, held office from 2nd De- ceinber, 1872, to December, 1877.He was oreated a Queen's Counsel 13th August, 1851.He entered Parliament,\u2019 Canadian Assembly, 1861; was sworn Of the Dominion y Coun- oil in 1869; was appointed et Justice of Manitoba, 1872, and Lieuten- ant-Govergor same year.ies It was .gomerally expected, we believe, that the City Passenger Rallway Company would run decent sleighs.this winter.We ave all greatly disappointed, as the old, cumbersome arks have made their appearance On -the stréets once mors, TRE Directors of the Company were good at promising in those days, but there.they believe ended their duty to the public.The present electric\u2019 cars are .a decided improve - ment oh the miserable old iceboxes, \u2018 as they were nicknamed, of the past.Our le\u201d despatches announce the re- pOur Cable a the office of Minister of War of Prussia\u2018of Fleld Marshall Count Von:Raon.His successor will probably be General: Won Kameke.: E \u201clate \u201cPrussian Fleld Marshal, the, \u2018aa of the late Count Vou \"Moltge, MA the Prussjan rmÿ- after fis vistorious ca \u2018\u2019of: 1968 against \u201cAustria.It is said that he, Von Moktke ahd' Bismarck- were the -great-forces:in- uniting and creating the presejit German Em- The three great soldiers and with The vélranque \u201cfine night in Signor Hamaserly-.-legan gant\u2019 academy attrasted a very largb \u2018attendance, condition, and ft was fully every dande, # in ob \"TRE We.Se re Hasaser had the.- prin dancing.schdol of the city,- sf Big sient from, the wealtd: clasacs.AT ce Ones | fr te 1 ee TES ao HE GoTH a of ihe | Above-mentioncd = \u2018At the Carsiake~T.W.Webb.Mel-| \u2018|Bpecial to The Montreal Star.including many favour | of our Jang: citisene.- The floor -was .|e\u201d meet WH, CURRIE, Clothier \u2018Our $16.50 Ready-Taflored FINE WORSTED SUITS Are a Marvel, Pit.Fashion, Fabric, blend in these, our latest production.Our $16.00, $13.08, 815.00 Blue Serge Sults have stood the test of the public eye for.many neo on are stil) holding first plaice among their matiy rivals.- : We invite your attention to QVERCOATS FOR MEN AND_.BOYS.To be appreciated these sarments should be seen We carry a full line of the finest fabric for DRESS, TUXEDO and FROCK SUTTS, and our Talloring Department for Young Men grows more popular each season.WH.CURRIE, 3 Clothier -'1967 NOTRE DAME S8TREET, SPEGIAL ANNOUNOEMENT \u2018 \u2014 29 \u2014\u2014 Phonograph Owners And the Public at large.Just received, - 3,000 New Méfsen Moulded Racords, each one a gem.Call for first choice.THE INTERNATIONAL USIO AND PHONOGRAPH co.2142 BT.CATHERINE STRERT, Betwgen Bleury and Alexander streets, PSS ES \u2018Also \u2018secured the agenoy or the Edisen Repeating Phonograph end LC.S.Language Recorda.With the aid of this wonderful instrument you can 1} \u2018to read, write and speak French, German or Spanish fluently.\u201cCall \u2018tor \u201cFree \u2018Lonien \u2018and Cemvihes Yourself, 370° \u2014 HAROLD SOUTHAM * CRUSHED UNDER .\u2014 Well Xnown Young Resident of London, Ont., Killed in a Terrible Manner, Special to The Montreal Star, -.| g London, Ont., : November 3 Lv ol uthim met wi tetrible \u2018death à Inst crushed beneath the wheels of five Grand Trunk cars.He was: late and went into the restaurant at tion coming out afterwards.reached the train it was \" q Rose s sl] 5 Eres He î 2 g a { i § re op i Z FE 8 : SITE CHOSEN FOR AMERICAN \u2018NAVAL STATION.Washington, November 13.\u2014The Board to chooës a site for a naval training eta- tion on She, Ore Lakes hes of Lake Bluff, the reat camp mostinge cele Hi Li sat i ; : ¥ hd Lu To GIVE POWERS ~ A NICE ANSWER, Constantinople, November 13, st he Foreign Minister JE Ruin Am FY Ac @ \u201csu ol latae ee riod pnd tha meer Bein vod BY PULLMAN CAR.| - ès applet is\u2018nof à citiZeu ia rs | Rr Windsor ra rl NXT WR Gwin or ot smimated Potuses over | I ary va by LIVING CANADA with an ebsalytely now geries of views, including \u2018the Season's sensation: \u201cWonders of the Deep,\u2019 \u201cThe Unseen World,\" \u201cRise and .pf_Napqleon,\" etc, otc.Admission ; -Reserved Bic.Beats on sale at Shaws Music Htore M Tues., Thurs.and Sat.at 3 Te Mosting For Mon Rev.G, OSBORNE TROOP \u2018Regtor St.Martin's Chureh, speak on \u201cINCORRUPTION.\u201c Good Musté.Free te Men.\u2018| rouxa MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS, | S.0.E.B.S.Monarch Lodge 182.Members af above lodge ard requ to attend tha tuneral of our late respect] ed brother, W.Thompson, \u20ac Dosjar- dins avenue.'Malsonheuüve, on Saturday, the 14th of a 1908.Members of | EDWARDS, Fr , esident.Lodge meets as Tuesday, th inet.Electricity | À prootical dass tit the above subject at Young Mon\u2019s Christian Association, a ?; , will TRACHEB-Mr.J.G Robinson, tendent Power.Sha 4 md Hower Co, Bouse, wis nz Water Mo enxolmeants recelred after next week.2693 It is Health and Life Insurance drinking the Duncan Water of the Caledonia MAG Springs finest carbonated aperient water in the world, Went LADIES BENEVOLENT FIRE.The wapagers of the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Bociety wish to appeal to the friends and ope of their work for special sub- to meet the very heavy ex- Pense caused by the fire In the institution on tarde, October 17th.190 inmates m_\u2014 be: provided for.All subscriptions wii publicly ao knowledged.and should ve \u2018sent to MRS.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Zee $58 Dorchester.St, Skin, Scalp, Blood Poison |- And Genite Urinary Diseases DR.Hs &.| BRODEUR, Spesialist of Party aly sas RS Panier »y pets potenoe, dons av drains fray ER Samii Tickets, i) Cons toc rates, wil partical \u2018 line spêtit ORAN L = Tel.Main 1507.178 ET ss HOTORNEN-SCARCE __ IN-NEW\"YORK CITY.Bpecial to The Montréal Star, New York, Nove November 13.\u2014 In order to obtain al bodied motormen capable of standing rr nerve racking strain of oper: atihg trolley cars in this city, the Metropolitan Street Railway Company has asked the commissioner of en ration | to on young lvishmen Trad Speak the Haglise encom one PE EE ee os face roads.Immi who land noon those nhôres and wo preter ey Lie on tilling the soil in the west are : thempeltis: at the offices of the y.If they satisfy the appointment they £ pre qualitied to handle Le controler, they are.promised: a day dor th the he drat yeer, : A ter.No poli- a pcos iret the fect that and Places and tical i from becoming a .Canadians who fill = also te\u2019 acceptable \u2018as candi Hinged.for Killing Fetherin-Lavr N Ars Su Pt pe at Way of exgen Explorer.GHvmy Up Jor Lost.es Joba's; Nfid.\u201cNoveabes 13\u2014The mail.steamer which returned De le Lebrader bris tows of the rr, Bend the interior of La- 3 bended 15 Leonidas Hubbard, of Now \u2018amistant editor of .BS Afr from Rigolet, Labrador, né Ar .: AD 4he- settiers believe jen ty perished.À taibe of Montagnsie 2 ,- which has been tre; in the ; sew- nothing of the Hu - ition, tl the Indians went 150 Pitlee Toland, Special to The Montreal Star.Tacoma, November Ta Pan oo \u2018Dewson ay Jast week Taticne Er Te pd re Wednesday, Nov.11\u2014Rev.Prof.- Deviation Went a , Rallway, | ; THE PRINCE DE TILSEN -NEXT WERK.| Another Henry W.Savage Sucosss INTRODUCING.| RAYMOND HITCHCOCK | IN THE NEW COMIC OPERA ; \u2014 THE\u2014 Yankee Consul By Henry M.Bloesom, jr., and À.G.Robya Eutire Big Origilual Boston Company.- FRANCAIS ===> - \u2014THIS WEER\u2014 oF The Great Scenic Trip\" a.\u201cOVER NIAGARA FALLS\"?ALL NEXT WEEK BER The Famous Western Dramm « NOBODY'S .\u201cCLAIM\u201d SEE The.Great Storm.Prices : 10e, 20c, 80e, 35, 500 debs ie EEE.PROCTOR'S \u201cJue \u201cIN THE PALACE OF THE KING Isabelle Evesnon as Dolores.| NEXT WEEK Beginning Monday Night, Nov.1& 8 Matinees only, Wed., Fri.and Sat.\u201d cca\" HARRY: a] ruse ae Comedian .in the Latest Comedy Novelty, \u2014PHE-\u2014 PA Gay Me.Foldstin A Jingle of Mirth and Melody -° Cy celally Selected Cast Lomi Prices : 50c, » 850, 28c, 20s, 104 - ré :- A y ROYAL rpm The New Majestic Burlesquers And an Olio uf superior quality and merit.Prices\u201410e, 00 and 300.Mext Wesk\u2014The Eagle Burlesquers = y THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES 2 WEEK OF NOVEMBER OFM L\u2019AIGLON - i pans ae pr Famond Rostand of the séseit MATINEE on re Nov.deve x.269 «3 - 2 nape (ROYAL à PALAÔE- 405 THEATRE, i AUCHETINES ad BAMA end Ee wrt 4 = 200 SE ae DANCING scHaok;! Karn Hall, 2362 St.Catherine.Beginners\u2019 clase & Advanced cjags- Children's ciass 4.16 Private lessons.© + Assembly Satarday.Xin Bile Tongs 1} ro on won TE St.Androw\u2019s\u2019 Balt! Naw ts the time take a few rivets lessens Dancing, before the Stanley Hall, 187 siantez ! se » Tel.E 3164.Classes 6.15 and 8p.ma.VU» 086 : WE sig PROF.FRANK RB.\u201cWoRMAR, DANCING 7 ESF FREDERIC W.NOEMAN'S 1.CONBERVATORY HA \u201cdr £300 St.Ontherine At, cor.Moqni Octiegs Privsinleoas.Classes day amd evening, - ?\u2014 TONIGHT Concert and Dante, cm Fn [ Ra DRUMMOND HALL; - \u2018Tickets, 356 and 50¢.I SPECIAL SERVICES | OALVIN ° PRESBYTERIAN \u2018Oi ases Notre Dame Street, , Nov.10\u2014Rev.FE.M.Tuesd Fhursder.\u2018en, 28\u2014Rev.Jamen At 8 velock sac © Come, and bring rienas\u2019 All are hos .LYALL FRORGE, Wintelagy s6704 WHITAKER WRIGHT our family i ia ly wanna RY eg A LR 2 eu le À penalty | for a term not W Toronto; Mr.i Mr.J.SR TT TOG TICKET SCALPERS Railway Protective Bureau Is Pursuing This Work i Vigorously.\u2019 IS CAUSE OF DISHONESTY Public Getting to Understand That Purchase of Illegal Tickets is Dangerous.The, protection committee of the Railway Protective Bureau, representing every railway in Canada, the United States and Mexico, will hold à meeting in Buffalo on Monday next.Those taking part en discussions of this committee are: F.C.Donald, chairman, commistioner of the Central Passenger Association; E.E.McLeod, chairman of the Western Passenger Association; James Chariton, chairman of the transcontinental lines; Joseph Richardson, chairman of the J South eastern Passenger Association: N.T.Weeks, chairman of the New England Parsenger Association, and L.P.Farmer, commissioner of the trunk lines.WAGE RELENTLESS WAR.With a continuation of the encrgy, per- sistency and determination that has mark- de the relentless war waged upon ticket {ecalpers by the Railway Protective Bureau since it began operations last February.\u2018it is believed that the practice of forging and in dealing in alleged transportation will be broken up.It is the opinion of those interested in the movement that 1t will accomplish more than anything else to make ticket scalping unprofitable and compel men engaged in the business to quit it.It is demonstrat- à more has been accomplished in the direction of this reform in a few months through the work of the Bureau than could ever have been hoped for from legislation.In Canada there is little ticket ve; scalping done in the dar way; | tickets are sold illegally © but only in the very quietest way.Several local hote] men have been fined for selling tickets illegally, but these instances have been few dures the past decade.The reason for this is to be f i the fact that \u201cAn act respecting hed» of Railway Passenger Tickets\u201d makes it a (riminal offense to do anything of the Respecting the sale of unauthoni tickets, the act in question hori person, except those authorized * * * »* shall sell, or offer sale, any railway passenger ticket or pase, ticket certificate or other instrument enabling any person or purporti ng to entitle any person, to tray lon pe =p Flay, or more than The penalties for the violati act are thus eet : Aation of ae guilty of an offense against this act, shall upon aummary ronviotion thereof before anoy .Justice of the Peace, be liable to a ° not exceeding $50, and not less than 820 and costs, or to imprisonment f exoeding 90 days and not cs than 10 days, or to both penalty and imprisonment in discretion of the justice.\u201d THE ANNUAL DINNER BANKERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.The Annual dinner of the Canadia n Bankers\u2019 Association was held last evening, at Bt.James Club, and.at- { tended by a large number of general , Late sers and local managers.e The decorations were American Beauty roses.The chair was taken by Mr.Duncan Coulson, general] manager of the Bank of Toronto, and among those present were Hon.J.M.3 Courtney, Ottawa; Mr.H.V.Meredith, Mr.D.R.Wilkie, Toronto; Mr.H.Mec.Jeod, Toronto; Mr.T.Howe, Bank of E.I.Pease, Mr.Durnford, Mr.George Hague, Mr.Thomas Fyshe, Mr.H.Stikeman, Mr.Thos.McDougall, Mr.D.M.Stewart, Mr.T.G.Brough, Toronto; Mr.Turnbull, Mr.Mathewson, Gillespie Muir, Mr.Deans, Mr.Hebden, Mr.W.M.Ramsay, Mr.Walker, Mr.G.H.Balfour, Mr.M.J.A.Pren.dergast, Mr.C.Bogart, Mr.George Burn, Ottaws; Mr.A.E.Ellis, Mr.Kissan, Mr.Fred Meredith, K.C., Mr.McGill, Kins, and Mr.P.france, and many thers.St.Antoine and Other Divisions.The friends of Mr.Peter Lyall are bindustriousiy circulating the petition in his behalf asking that he run for the St.Antoine division Parliamentary seat.There appears ta be no doubt that he wlii accept the candidature in the Liberal interest; indeed, it is said that his friends, anticipating his acquiescence, are already mapping out the plan of campaign.In St.Lawrence division Mr.Bicker- dike 1a getting his organization in shape.The Conservative candidates for these seats have not yet been formally ected, but some announcements may \"be looked for in the near future, it is sald.The St.Ann's division will be again contested by Mr.Gallery in the Idberal interest.Here, too, the Conservatives have no candidate in the eld.However, in all three constitu- Gone to Halifax.Mr.R.L.Borden, M.P., left for Hali- last He.will 1m- Nova Scotia >eceived reports from the North-West avhich he regarded as most encourag- ng.meeting he was delighted.Is of Interest to Householders.Aj ent of interest to householders pas der in the Circuit Court to-day by Mr.Justice Champagne.Mr.J.D.Duncan sued Mrs.©.A.Liffi- \u2018ton, of this city.for $89 for milk supplied to her home.She replied that she was l'eeparate as to property from her husband, and that he was obliged to supply the wwants of the household.The plaintiff, in reply to that plea, afleged that when he \u2018sapplied the milk, he was aware that Mr.iftiton was insolvent, and be supplied the milk on Mrs.Liffiton\u2019s account, at the same time producing his books in which the milk was cha to Mrs.Liffiton.Al the hearing.however, the defendant produced a receipt for a previous payment ade out in the name of Mr.Liffiton; \u2018and also a letter addressed to that gentle- jaan, ssking for the amount due.The [plaintiff admitted that he did not know Kirn, Liffiton at all, but had simply charg.led the milk to her because he knew that her husband was not in a position to pay.The court dismizsed the action.reserving the plaintif\u201ds right to proceed against the buaband.COURT OF REVIEW .\u2014Judgment will rendered in the Court of Review to- orrow, the 14th instant, at 11 am, | i eClatohy -vs.Gil- With the Monument National ! pr LEE EEE RES EAE Ag .Cae\u201d 18: vd My STILL IN PROGRE Story for Defence Now Being Told in Witness Box.BOURET WAS NOT THERE Buch is Positive Declaration Made by Men Who Saw What Took Place.K For the first time since the Kert murder trial commenced, the story as originally told by voung Max Kert was repeated to the jury._ It was told by Angus Gillis, who says that he was close Kert when fired the shot, and that Kert was in the cabin, and not outside as stated by Bouret.He swore in the most solemn manner that Bouret was not on the soene.Pr Mrs.Marseille, who says that her daughter was sleeping at the hour Bouret swore shoe was \u2018with Greenley and Kert.Previous to this witness the most important for the defence was the young girl, Louise Alma Marseille, who, Bouret stated, was at the doorway of the large barn at 530 a.m.the day before the shooting and witnessed the alleged quar rel.She was called yesterday afternoon, and she stated that she had known Greenley by sight only as she saw him at meals.She never spoke to him because she could not speak à word of English.On the morning before the shooting, 1t was alleged by ret, Greenley and Ker! came out of the Marseille house and Rose Alma Marseille came to the door with them.It was there in her presence, at 5.30 a.m.that the threat was made by Kert: \u201cIf I catch vou here again I will blow the head off vour shoulders.\u201d Miss Marseille was asked if this was true, and she answered: \u201cI was, as usual, in bed that morning unt] eight o'dock.\u201d Before adjourning until this morning, Detective McLaughlin told of the conversation between himself and Bouret.Three rifles found in Kert's cabin at lle Bourbon were produced in Court.Mrs.Marseille was the first witness today and she corroborated her daughter in every pertieular.She said that on the morning of Friday her daughter did not get up until her usual hour, about eight, and she could not possibly have been present at the hour Bouret said he saw .Mrs.Marseille swore that Kert and Greenley bad breakfast that morning together and there waa no quarrel.A lone cross examination failed to shake her testi mony in aor regard.Angus Gillis, who is an employe of Isaac Kert, father of the young men on trial, testified that at the time of the shooting he used to sleep in the cabin on the outside of which Greenley met his 18 He i ol WA fis iil! f= | vy pi If \u201cin HT in cal | \u2014 um Lr COIL SHPHENTS Over 1,000,000 Tons for Port This Year From Maritime Provinces.OVER 300 VOYAGES MADE Great Congestion in Harbour for Coal Business if Trade Continues to Grow.The amount of coal shipped from the lower ports to Montreal this season has exceeded any previous record, and before the close of navigation the amount coming into the port from the mines in the Maritime Provinces will have exceeded a round million tons.From the opening of navigation to the first of November the total amount coming into the port by means of the coal carrying steamships was 959,098 tons, as compared with 958,661 for the season last year.With yet three weeks to go it is fair to assume, therefore, that the figures will turm'a million tons nicely, and have a liberal margin to spare.According to the coal men, a cargo of 3,500 tons per veasel per trip would be a fair average; therefore, it has taken in the neighbourhood of 274 individual trips between the port of Montreal and the maritime ports to bring in these 959.000 tons.THE CHIEF SHIPPERS.The chief shippers of this coal are the Domiinon Coal Company, the In- tercolonial Coal Company.the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, and the Inverness Rallway and Coal Company.All thls coal is obliged to pay a wharfage of 6 cents per ton, which amounts in round figures to $60,000.Before the close of navigation it 1s expected that the coal steamers from the lower ports arriving in the port of Montreal will number considerably Pupward of 300 vessels, as last year the total number for the Beason was 311.The coal arriving from the mines in the Maritime Provinces is taken care of at Windmill Point and Hocbelaga.while a small proportion Is unloaded in Wellington Basin.Practically all the wharf space at Windmill Point is now taken up by the coal companies, and even the wharves not yet completed in this section are already bespoken.If the doal trade from Canad- jan mines continues to grow in anything like the proportions of the past few years the companies wil] simply be forced to unload a larger proportion below St.Mary's Current, for the reason that there fs no more space either in the western or central portions of the harbour which can be devoted to their use.According to statistics compiled at Sydney, the increase of the first ten months this year for the Cape Breton mines amounts to 60.000 tons, and this, in the face of the fact that the Dominion Coal Company had a serious setback with their mine fire.C.P.R.ENGINEERS AND THE MANAGEMENT EXPECT SETTLEMENT.Another interview will be had this afternoon with the management of toe C.P.R.by the representatives of the locomotive engineers and firemen, who, speak: ing for the entire system, have been in the aty for a couple of weeks.As the differ ences have pow narrowed down to one or two points, it is ho that a definite decision may be reac upon the present occasion.: CONSERVATIVE CLUB.\u2014The Conservative Club of St.Mary's division will this eveni hold its regular meeting, at Ga- reau Hall, Maisonneuve street, near St.Catherine.Prominent English and French Ji MEIER 3 ti i) ; | ai li \u2014\u2014 speakers will address the gathering.La aH 18H us | I | ; | I ce ne death.Ye said that on the night before \"the tragedy there were aix men in the cabin, himself, Rowe, young , Dion, Roussel, Greenley and Joseph Barrette, who was known as Labousediere.Witness and Kert slept thar in one bunk.During the time Greenley wwe there witness bad never known Greenley aud Kert to quarrel.On the night before be shooting they were all atting around a fire -outaide the cabin; Greeniey was reading a book which young Kert loaned him and the others were discussing horses.Greenley was of a very quiet on.They all went to bed at nine o'clock an the first.to get up in the morning was Jos.Barrette.He went out and.when ha came back he fired two shots out of a revolver, outside the cabin; this was to wake the mén up.; \u201cHe then came into the cabin,\u201d said the witness, \u201cand he did not fire eny more shots.The firing wakened the men, and Rowe got up first, then Greenley, and Kert next.Kert said something to Barrette m French.Greenley had gone outside.After Kert had been talking to Barrette, he fired a shot.His back was towards the door and he pointed the revolver to a corner of the cabin.Gréep.ley was outside at this time; he bad been out about a minute.A man came in and said that a man had been shot outaida.he man who came in was a Jew; he had been making some tea outside the exbin.Before Kert fired the shot, Rowe had left to sce about bis horses, .Greeal > \u201cæ ey was ! Mr.Justice Hall gives instructions to one of the witnesses not to apeak to any one about the case during adjournment.mm to have gone to the stable.\u2018Bert fired the shot to wake two of the men who were still aleeping.\u201cWhén the man ssid t some one had been shot, Barrette and Kert went out, and I followed as soon as I was dressed.Greenley was lying on his back, and Kert had his hands around his head trying to get him to speak.Kert sent Bar rette for a pail of water, and Kert bathed the wounded man\u2019s head.Kert put a pillow or sack under his head.1 went into the cabin and brought out a feather pillow and put it under his head.\u201d Bouret, the Crown witness was called, and Gillis swore most positively that he, Bouret, was not present.Witness continued: \u201cKert suggested that a doctor should be sent for and instructions were given by Kert to a man to go for one.Kert then walked over to the old barn and he loft there with Roussell.1 was there when the doctor got there, three quarters of an hour after the \u201cshooting.ir.\u2018Buchanan and his three sons came with him.Louis Bouret did \u2018not come with them.Rowe was re.ere, - : : Mr, Cooke tried to prove by Gillis that « bullet, fired as he said.this one was, could not have hit Greenley where he \u2018stood.Gillis simply repeated what he had previously said.In answer to Mr.Cooks, witness suid that this was the first time the revolver bad been.used to.awaken e- men, An adjournment.wes \u2018made funcheon.Coe wf \u2018 shore and VE LENGTH = MEGA.COURSE - - Board \u2018of Physicians arid Surgeons Decide on This.Step.BRITISH LICENSES BANNED They Will No Longer Be Recognized in the Province of Quebec.+ A step fraught with conaiderable imnort to intending medical students in this pro vince bas taken by the College of \u2018Physicians and surgeons of Quebec.At à recent meeting the members discussed and decided a number of points with respect to the medical] curriculum of the province.They decided, first, that the me dica) course should be lengthened by the addition of a year, making it five yesrs in future; secondly, that graduates having British licenses shbuld be prevented from registering in the province unless they first passed the examinations of the board; and, thirdly, that a B.A.degree or a \u201ccourse classique complete \u201d should bo exacted as a pre-requisite to the admission of a student to the study of medicine.With respect to the first point, there will not be much divergence .of opinion as to its desirability among the medical profession of tbe province.It is gener ally felt that the medical term should be lengthened, as a four-year course has been proved insufficient for the proper study of medicine and surgery.McGill, some time ago, discussed the advisability of lengthening its term, and, it is understood, that such will be done in the not too distant uture.VOTED FOR A REPEAL.On the second point the members of the board voted for a.repeal of the existing law compelling the acceptance of the British license without sagsideraliny 2 to irregularity on the part of candida in obtaining the license.Up to the pre sent a man baving been rejected by the board at Quebec for failure m require ments for admission, could go over to Eng: land, pass bis examinations, obtain his British license, and on his return come before the Quebec board, and demand his admission to practise by virtue of his British license irrespective of his past failure to meet the requirements of the Quebec board, It usually took a graduate six wecks in the old country to secure the Briteh license, Thus he wus placed at an sdvan- tage over those who remained behind in the province of Quebec, many of whom could not legally practice until the expiration of four yeare from the time they had with the College of Phyacians and Surgeous of the Province.The law of the province makes it necessary that a student shall obtain 3 B.A.d before he is eligible to regis ter for the study of medicine, At Motill an arra t was made some years ngemen: ago whereby a student mi take a double course in Arts and Medicine, the term extending over a period of mix years.During the first two years of that course the student might pursue his studies in Arts, and at the same time take up a certam number of medical subjects, such as chemistry, physics, and biology.At the end of the second year in Arts he might commence his anatomy and pther work in connection with the medical course.ELIGIBLE FOR DEGREE.Two.years later, his Art course having been completed, he became eligible for his B.A.degree.Then he might the College of Physicians Surgeons for the study of medicine.As a rule his medical course ended two afterwards,at which time he received both his B.A.and M.D.degrees, _ Owing, however, to the regulation making it of four [oars should between the time of registration and the beginning of his practice, he could not commence the latter at once on leavi.g college.In many respects this was a hardehip.y going to England, therefore, and taking out a British license, he could overcome this difficulty and begin nis ractice within a reasopable period after eaving college.The new tion will prevent all thoee holding British licenses from tising in this province, unless they Rave qualifed themeelves for = doing acoord- ing @ examination lai t Quebec Board.vd THE COMPULSORY COURSE.As to the compuleory \u2018\u2019cours classique complet,\u201d the board saw the injustice of trying to force this requirement on French and English alike.For the French candidate this measure would be advan us, as fewer men would leave their prelmin- ary studies to the examination, and seek admission into medicine in'an unprepared state, but on the other hand the nglish candidate, not a resident in any of the university centres would have small opportunity of acquiring a similar education, a even for those living in the cities where there are universities, the English are handicapped, as the fees are greater in the English achools than in the the last proposal today.Dr Ruttan, of McGill, said that McGill students would not be affected by the change.The students of French i colleges, however, would be hit pretty hard, as the new regulation meant that they would practically be obliged to spend nine or \u20ac years, or the fifth of a Life time in study, before, they could prac- ce.With respect to the Jengtheni f niedical course, Dr.Rutt oer at ye Gill was in complete sympathy with the board\u2019s proposal.DID NOT LOSE ONE SINGLE ACRE OF TERRITORY.Mr.M.H.Emerson, Secretary of the Geographical Society of Alsske te on the city and is staying at the Windsor.In the course of an interview, Mr.Emerson spoke of the Alaskan question and said that the result was that Canada Bad gained nearly five thousnd miles of territory over which she had never exer cised any suprémacy, and had not in fact lost one single acre that possessed formerly.e tribunal had neither up- beld the contention of the United States nor that of Canada, but bad cb boundary line the summit of the mown.tains, and between height of the watershed between the mterior.lost to the United flosted > Up tot of .| the entrance of « rafiway int: nd before prospector was subject tions at the frontier at Canadiens if he happened to Comma tn a sete communication was i - however, American cities had virtually.écased to de business ith Dawson Citys 5 ness \u2018passed hands of -Canadiste.| Ramotrs of New Hetel.Regarding.the report that t Hotel was about to be Bécured by syndicate, and a new hotel built on the property; the it of the Bath es => cided, an t 1 Tong\u201d 1 Varied fof ang \u2018informe In discussin far enough ad tion Lo be given out: = POLCENEN CUM Ve CAR No- Stones Thrown But Men in Uniform Were Jeored.NO EXCITEMENT AT BARNS Crowds Along Streets Displeased, But There is No Further Reports of Rioting.(See also 2) Chicago, November Br Mare rioting Was ex ed in the street car strike today, v the news was spread abroad that cars would be started with increased police protection.It wae expected that a picked force of polios would be aboard each car started that a detail of patrolmen on brea foot would guard the street railwäy lines while at points a few squares apart patrol waggons would be stationed.Several hundred policemen and a dozen patrol waggons were massed at the southern terminus of one of the main electric lines.Early in the morning che ns started toward the business liatrict, leaving squads at intervals along the Line where trouble was feared.Lines of anion pick- eis were thrown about the car barns and the preparations for starting the cars were attended with no excitement.uti measures by the police were y much more complete than during the teamsters\u2019 strike some months .0 stones were throwa, but jeers and cat-calls were hurled at the police and n.presence of Dolise «n the sue evidently ith the approval of Mayor Ten, appearéd to grea xcite the anger of the crowds.y Ten cars in all started on the trip .toward the centre of the city wilhin half an hour, all on the Wentworth avenue electric line.Non-ynion crews manned the cars and each car after the first was in charge of à lieutenant or sergeant aod policemen.GOOD WISHES FROM BOSTON.Boston, November 13\u2014 The American Federation of Labour to-day passed a motion expressing the good wishes of the convention to the striking street railway men in Chicago, and hope for their success and for an carly à eitiement.h The secretary was instru notify the Chicago men of the action & telegraph.ce PROMINENT NEW YORK RESIDENT SHOT BY A NEGRO.New York, November 13.\u2014Andrew H.Green, known as the \u201cFather of Greater New York,\u201d and one of the most prominent reædents of this city, was shot and killed by a negro named Cornelius M.Williams, today.The reason for the shooting is not yet known.home.Wiliams wes a furnace tender at wing in doorway with bis band behind him when Mr.Green came up and addressed him.He fired five times, four of the shots striking Mr.Green in the face.Williams was arrested at once.After being brought to the station where be wes 5 » Williams declared that be was in love with and wanted the girl Bessie Davis, who was in the employ of the Green.bousebold.Mr.Green per- mn x hem, would not let him go MARGOLIUS CHARGED WITH FORGERY © IN TORONTO.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 13.\u2014The troubles of George Margolius appear to be like a continued story.After considerable litigation he was last week found guilty at Montreal of defrauding Montreal wholesalers and sentenced to pay a fine of $50.Coming to Toronto he was yesterday arrested at the King Edward Hotel by Detective Cuddy on a charge of forgery.This morning he wag arraigned in court for the alleged offence.He is charged wtih forging a note for $225 with the name of Jacob Vise, King street west.The note bore the date of November 10, 1902.and was returned last February.The signature was not even a good imitation.He oleaded not guilty, and asked for & remand til] Tuesday, which was granted, He is out on ball of $1,000.THE REPRESENTATIVE OF PANAMA AT WASHINGTON./ Washington, November 13.\u2014 l'remdent Roosevelt to-day formally received M.Philippe Bunau-Varilla, the duly accredit ed envoy extraordinary-and minister plen- tiary of Panama to the United ates.The reception of the Minister marked the birth of the pew republic of Panama into the family of nations and ee paves the way for pegotiations between the ited States and the infant repub- Kc.?ceremony incident to the recep- ° Minister Bunau-Varilla and the of K ials occurred in presentations his \u2018credentials the blue room of the White House.The Premier at Ancient Capital.Quebec, November 13.\u2014 Yesterday and this morning the Premier received a large number of loca] merchants and members of the House of Commons and Provincial i .Amo the callers were Messrs.Gauvreau, ra, M.P., Lavergne, M.P., Charbonneau, $F.and Delisle, M.P.It is stated thats one of the matters to be brought before Sir Wilfrid is the trouble between Superintendent Dube, of the I.C.R., and Agent , of Riviere du Loup, the latter baving been suspended by the superin- = li iy Ea dost = ie \u201cwill itical ing.the result wi tered with interest.Sir Wilfrid went to pass last evening with his friend, Sir Alphonse Pelietier at his residence.The Xaiser Steadily Improving._ Potsdam, Prussia, November 13.\u2014The following bulletin was issued this morning: New Palace, November 13, .1903.\u2014 \u201cThe hesling of His Majesty's wound is proceeding in so entirely satisfactory issued the day after to-morrow.\u201d * The Liverpool Cup Result.London, November 13.\u2014 Palmy Days the Liverpool autumn ap a the Liverpool autumn mee Fe i ( \u2018wis second nf Bachelèr\u2019s Button ame: in third.Fourteen horses ran.GH Pd FOOT CUT OFF.\u2014Mofle Sauve was to the General Hospital this after- nooû from the Windsor Station.The yn- fortunate man had his foot cut off in a viilway accident, .Bread, is me by JAS.STRACHAN \u2018to\u2019 Resalty, 346 Ofty rail Ave.Phoue.E, T2.: - .200% FEN Househ old SA Sy SS Spy \u201ca manner that-thé next bulletin will be Bread, mado as it phoma De \u201c| in town and will \u201creceive.dale ¥ + \"7 -13 TE « SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Well-known English Author and Manager, Writes to Mans.Marlanl: \u201cA splendid restorative, After many a day's work, when tired out and nervous, a glass of Mariani Wine has given me fresh strength and cours age, and has enabled me to go on.It is really good, and therefore I do not hesitate to say so.\u2018 \u2014Augustue Harris.London, Eng.ar MARIAN! & CO, Paris, Berlin, London, York and Montreal.NERVOUS PROSTRATION Nervous Exhaustion and Depression.When nerve force is being used up the most serious consequences grow upon one unnoticed, and Nervous Prostration, Paralysis and Mental Weakness will overtake one without a day\u2019s warning.EVIDENCES OF EXHAUSTED NERVES are Sleepleasness, Absentmindedness, Weakened Memory, Palpitation of the Heart, feeling irritable, despondent, even suspicious, unable to concentrate the mind, Headache, twitching or trembling of nerves, dizziness, general weakness, worry over trifies, dull mind, fatigued by mental strain.If you have any of these, do not delay, take a good Nerve Tonic.The greatest Nerve Medicine and Food in the world is VIN MARIANI It will nourish, steady and tone up the nerves, give strength and endurance to the muscles, build up and sustain the body mentally and physically, ald digestion, enrich the blood, and benefit the entire system.Restored health will come by patient treatment with the marvelous TTR] EY} BANK OF MONTREAL STATEMENT.The statement of the Bank of Montreal for the bali year, ending October 31, was issued to-day, showing that the profits for the past six months, after deducting ch of management and making the 3 ful debts, amounted to $017,000.The amount receiv ! and the balance of the profit and loss account $724,000, making a total of On this amount t.-~ sum .of $684,000 went to pay dividends, and necessary provisions for bad and doubt- thon new stock was $416,000, $2,067,000.$1,000,000 was transferred to the reserve account, leaving the balance of $373,000 to be car- ; d in the fit and loss column.ried forsard on eral statement shows the The following the total liabilities $117,881.000.The statement 1s as follows: LIABILITIES.~OCTOBER 31st, 1903.reserve account to be $10,000,000, and Capital StOCK .sesso eee creer one os wees venr +.$13,973,560.00 Rest tres vanne ewerese mere sitsess essa emessss everss suerse $10,000,000.00 Bulance of Profits carried forward .ven seener serene 373,988.06 $10,373.988.06 Unclaimed dividends .Verres rose recenser 5 cecce save s 360.00 Half.yearly dividend.payable 18st December, 193 .684,000.11.061.608.07 $25.035.168.07 Noles of the Bank In circulation $11,325,203.00 Deposits note bearing interest .23.579.315.46 Deposits bearing interest .SB 5% Balances due to other Banks in Canada.» ++\" veer .92.846.556.02 3117,881,724.09 ASSETS.Gold and Silver coin current.++ +5 cere $ 3.286.113.46 Government demand notes.ass ee eu eres 4,197.915.0 Deposit with Dominfon Government required by act of Parliament for security of general bank note circulation.Leia \"0 ee en er wean 454.634.63 Due by agencies of this bank and other - banks in Great Britain .\u2026.$ 5,688,191.81 Due by agencies of this bank and other banks in foreign countries .\u2026.3,083,893.41 Call and short Loans in Great Britain And 15.356.366.00 n CB.LL Le er Gasnseunenan en 0 .15,356,366.United Stat 15.356.366.00 J Dominion and Provincial Government Securities .435,697.46 Rallway and other Bonds, debentures and stocks À.Joel Notes and cheques of other Banks.2.er ee ee sess ,119.$02.396.650.63 Bank Premises at Montreal and Branches.«ee 600,000.00 Current Loans and discounts in Canada and elsewhere (rebate interest reserved) and other asets .§74,605,119.69 Debts secured by mortgage or Otherwise.oviaed ton rte .Ui Overdue debts not ally secured (loss HE U $17,881, 724.09 RUMOURS OF BATTLE WITH RUSSIAN TROOPS Tien Tuin.November 13.\u2014 It is re ported here that Russian troops marching towards Shan Hai Kwan encountered a force of Imperial Chinese troops and that fighting ensued.the Russians it is asserted pretending that the Imperial force was a band of Chinese robbers.Altogether over 10.000 Imperial troops have crossed the frontier into Manchuria.FELLOW WORKMEN TALK OF PROPOSAL TO TAKE MONEY.The enquete in the case of Wilmas Guil- mette, charged with robbing Mr.Charles Perrault, assistant paymaster at the City Hall, a box containing $1,200, took place before J Desnoyers to-day.Detective Gigucre told of finding the empty box at the corner of \u20ac street, after the robbery.Mr.Charles Perrault told how the box had ben removed from unaer the seat of the waggon in which he was driving.Two of Guilmette's fellow workmen, Leblanc and Senecal told that Guilmette, on the night in question, while speaking with them, had proposed that they take the money box es it came along.Detectives Laberge and Trudel told of arresting Guilmette at Bte.Madeleine, and recovering 8750.The enquete wae then declared closed.GENERAL ELECTIONS CANNOT TAKE PLACE BEFORE MARCH.\u201cThe general elections cannot be held before March at the earliest,\u201d was the declaration made by several politicians to-day.This conviction of men of law is based upon the assumption that it would be un- eonstitutional for the Government te spring general elections on the cvuniry when it is uncertain whether the redistribution made at the last session will stand, Since the Privy Council bas consented to allow Prince Edward Island to appeal from the decision of the Supreme Court that the Government could further reduce the number of seats in the island province, this involves a possibility that the decision of Parliament will be declared unconstitutional.The next sittthg of the Privy Council takes place in February next, so that it is practically certain that the genera! elections cannot take place before March, at least.for the case will have to be deliberated by the Lords of the Judicial Committee before they .render their decision in the matter.Should they decide that the action of the Government was unconstitutional, it will invohe the changing of the Redistribution Act at a session to be held before the.elections.DR.MARSHALL'S DEATH DUE TO APOPLEXY.New York, November 13.\u2014Dr.Charles Marshall, a \"rominent physicien, of Hunt , , and a menber of the i x of pos - of the province of Quebec, died suddeniy, of .today, shortly after a in this citv for a visit with relati Dr.Marshall of New York University and been in | Mrs.Lucien Boisontiault, St.Blaise, is i Monday after ai her mother\u2019s residence, 16 Over: venue.to noon -\u2014 CANADIANS COULD BUY WELSH COAL.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.November 18.\u2014The Department of Trade and Commerce is in receipt of a statement from Mr.P.B.Ball, agent at Birmingham, England, in which that gentleman gives an account of his visits to the Welsh col- leries, and states that he sees no reason why Eastern Canada should not be supplied with coal from Cardiff instead of Pennsylvania.He also states that the Welsh colleries will take pine for pit props from Canada.Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s Movements.Sir Wilfrid Laurier will spend several days in Montreal next week.He will not return to Ottawa except for the Cabinet meeting on Monday and will leave almost immediately afterwards for Montreal, where he\u2019 will be the guest of the Hon.L.O.David.On Wednesday evening he will attend a banquet to be given by the Laval undergraduates, in the Place Vi Hotel.On Thursday evening he will | tendered a reception by the Reform Club.WILL HOLD BAZAAR.\u2014 Mis Evelyn Armstrong will hold a bazaar, in aid of the King's Daughters, on Satarday after- \u2018moon, at her residence, 320 ountain street.Financial.Afternoon Sales.at 87%.Dominion Steel\u201450 at 8 38 Ogilvie pref.\u2014150 at 11344 Richelieu\u201425 at 78, 25 at 777% Detroit Rallway\u20142 at 63.C.P.R.\u20143.100 at 117%: 100 at 117%.Montreal Power\u20147 at 74%.N.8.Bteel\u201425 at 2%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star dy Gordon & Co., stock brokers, 9 Bt.Sacrament.strest.Stocks \u2014 Nov.13 Nov.12 Closing Ask Bia Ask 4d Canadian Pacific.118 117% 117% 117 Mop StPASEM.Le.a.Do Pref.25 75 do pref.\u2026.125 Le.livie Niiling., .Learn e .do pref.j 1t5 1134 115 110 Montreal Cotton.eee 118 110 Dominion do .ar Can Col Cotton.42 Twin City\u201450 at 87 3-8, 150 at 87%, 28! T t SOME IMPROVEMENT IN WALL STREET.Railway Stocks Subjected to Pressure at the Opening\u2014Weak- ness in 8t.Paul From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Wall Street New York, N.Y.November 13.\u2014De- spite considerable pressure against such leading rallway stocks as Penn- syivania, St.Paul, Atchison and Reading.all of which sold below last night's closing, the opening prices in the stock market showed some rallying power.The decline noted occurred soon after the opening, which was generally higher on the better market for Americans in London, and the prospects of additional gold engagements for import.In the later transactions there Was a return to firmness and the general market shows net gains of about half a point each.Sugar gained a full point and United States Stee] preferred 33-4.the latter selling up to 53.Metropolitan was a higher and stronger feature, advancing to 1113-4, a rise of 1-4.Pennsylvania declined to 1111-8, and rose to 113, but transactions were not on yesterday's scale of magnitude.St.Paul lagged behind the others, losing 3-4.The weakness of this stock attracted much attention.Local traction shares were firmly held, with a fair degree of activity in Brooklyn Rapid Transit.The professional element seemed disposed to base thelr ventures on the theory that a rally § in prices is overdue, and pointed to the likelihood of further importations of gold and the prospects for a falrly good showing in to-morrow\u2019s bank statement.Canadian Pacific was slightly firmer, its sales to 1 o'clock, 12.000 shares.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Star by C.D.Monk.16 St.Sacrament street, local manager for J.B.Bache and Co., New York, aver direct private wire: : Nev, 13 Opeaing.Hi:» (ov.Closes.Stocks, up te 330 Amalgamated Cop'r 38% 39} 37 38% American 12% 12% ji 13 Do Do pref.76 7 7 Am Sugar Hefin Co 1164 1181; 1154 116% Do Do pre 1193 19% 119% 1194 Am Smitgd Ref Co 423 42% 428 42% Ar Car Fou 18 18 18% 19 a Min .642, 62%.JQ ATopaStFe.63) 643, ©2% dig |\u2019 do pref.883, 833, guy, 89 Baltimor à Oblo.72% Toy 724 13% prof.i.lithe basant enemas Brooklyn Rapld T.\u201836 57 mouse à 5 x Ee h Pacific.17 1 7 a Southern.I NT hrs 274 7 162 1828 \"33434 186% 115 % 2 724 73 7% 114$ 1169 26% 25% By ce 654 47 47 47% 19% 198% 1 54 83% BA: Penn RR.xd.TIi% Vis Vin 113% ri Stes), comzd .% 20 son ro BPE.LL nes uk \u201cwR f° To ion 7 40 41) 2 8 87 874 \u201cTin \"TR 1 3 an A Ge Tr oe \u201c707 or easy payments.Wheat Market Was Unsettled.From the Special Correspond h Montreal Star on the Chicago So ih e.Chicago, November 13.\u2014Whest was itré- back to 78, advanci later to 76 38; May at 76 14 to 76 58 to 76 1-4 to 76 58.hey closed erd at 76 and 76 1-4 respectively.he 1 crowd in this market played for an ad- | vance during the morning, the fact being the promise for unset weather in the winter and spring wheat countries, and the buying by the St, Louis bull clique.North- Western recipts were er than a week ago, and while the advices from there were contradictory as to future receipts, the local crowd took most stock in the prédictions for amaller farmers deliveries around, Ki LA cents for May.was a big t for remacy and considerable wheat changed Bands.The bears had the best of the argument, in so far as} statistics were concerned.Miller ri of bly favourable, with no com plaints of consequence received, the reports there was no mention of sian fly, the Yes, buy your piano at Leach\u2019s.24 Catherine street, and save money. PE EE v R.FOSTER WARS NOTHER COUNTRY Aga 9 inst Thinking United in America.CANADA CAN CROW AS WELL An English Journal Attacks Gold- win Smith\u2019s Attitude in Regard to Empire.ian Associated Press.London, November 13.\u2014Hon.George E.Foster, speaking at Sunderland last night, declared that the tariff question would be settled, not by the opinions of the dead, but in a practical, common sense fashion by the Empire's: workingmen.Night and day the tariff war against Great Britain wages ceaselessly.Every country in Europe bas industrial sp es at work in England.The Colonies, Mr.Foster said, looked forward to everlasting life, and it England heeds the call, that will be attained.\u201cDo not run away with the idea,\u201d add Mr.Foster, \u201cthat the United States is the only roostar across the Atlantic.There is à young cock which can crow, if need be, just ss lustily.After all she has lost by the Alaska award, Caaada still posses- pes 100,000 more acres than the United States.M Minster of Finance for Canada, ] mace one tarnf and revised two, and I give my word that if England adopts protection it will be the foreigners, not the consumer, who will pay the duty.\u201d SIR EDWARD GREY.Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Promwich, said that England was not alone in the matter of trade depression.Free trade had been a greater bulwark of British shipping than all the subsidies of foreign governments had proved Canada, be said, had not asked them to abandon free trade, and in Australia the vast body - of public opinion was against it.The \u2018protection arguments, Sir Edward Grey .-.@aid.bad been refuted over and over = again, and last but not least by the two * + , young Daniels who had escaped safely - from the lion's den and gone back to London to support Balfour just as long as he a not formally promulgate his fiscal cy.GOLDWIN SMITH CRITIZED.The Morning Post makes an onslaught on Goldwin Smith for his recent article on Canada and the Empire and Mr.Cham- ain.It ie, it says, well worth studying, if only because a more amazing tissua of misapprehensions was never put together by an inbabitant of a British dependency.Every Canadian, it says, knows that more traffic passes th the Soo in one year than through the Suez Canal = It is pitiful to think, adds the Post, that iin à life-long student of the world\u2019s history could bring himself to regard the Empire as a fortuitous concourse of atoms.It is impossible, says the Post, to spend a day on soil without becoming con- vinoed that Canadians of all parties regard Mr.Chamberlain as the statesman for the age.Still Goldwin Smith would have us believe that Canada favours a renewal of commercial reciprocity with the United States.The free traders of England re fuse to see that the Canadian Liberals, bavi under their eyes the example of United Btates prosperity, have long vince ghandoned the dogmas of the bden ub.MESSAGE TO LABOURERS.: Joseph Arch, writing a birthday mes ; to the labourers, says: \u201cThis is my 5 Te birthday.Pray do hot be deluded by Mr.Chamberlain's protection scheme, or Mr.Balfour's retaliation dodge.Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s scheme is for the rich man, aot the poor.\u201d Moore Bayley, chairman of the Cecil- Churchill meeting, says the meeting was a striking triumph for free speech.He was as Tory as ever, but his free trade instincts been hardened like steel b the fire threugh which they had pred.Robert Smillre, president of the tish 5 Miners\u2019 Federation, interviewed in London y, said that the claim that I the ttish miners were converts of Mr.5 Chamberlain was too preposterous for words.= TORONTO LIBERALS STIRRED.Passed Strong Resolution on Alaskan Award.2 Toronto, November 13.\u2014At a meeting of ÿ- the Mackenzie Liberal Club.held last = - night, W.Banks, sr., said that the British 2 Foreign Office had induced Lord Alver- Fr - mtame to side with the American commissioners in sacrificing rights in Alaska for 8 the vain purpose of securing American È - friendshi-.He advocated a declaration by ÿ the Government thar henceforth not one inch or ome d of water now owped by E - Canada should ceded to any country.* urged that Newfoundland snould be offered : generous terms to join Confederation, and TO MIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL SMOKERS GIFTS.We carry a complete stock of acceasories for the smoker's convenience \u2014 out-of-the-ordin- ary things for gift- giving purposes.This illustrates a Gun- Métal Cigarette Case, sise 31-4 x 3 inches, with spring back, capacity for twelve cigarettes.Price $3.50.Our New Catalogue will be ready /shortly.Your name on our lst now will ensure you one of the first copies off the press.\u2014 Henry Birks and Sons, Jewellers, West CoE CRE \u201cÀ the .i Sn Dib only the firmes measures would con British statesmen of the fe in éolonies & questions so vitally affecti cir welfare as the Alaska quest should refuse enter into any ff farther tariff negotiationa.with Britain until there bad been an anol- ogy for the courso Lord Alverstone bad been induced to take.À resolution approy- ing of the sentiments thus expr was passed by the meeting.« DEMOCRATS AND THE CUBAN TREATY.Washington, November 13.\u2014 The De morratic attitude om the Cuban bill, as well as its genersl policy on public questions, is to be taken up at a caucus of the minority members of the House Saturday night.The minority members of the Waves and Means Committee met last night to outline several amendments to the Cuban bill, among them one giving the differential op refiied sugar awd the elimination from the treaty of that portion of article 8, which binds the United States not to reduce the duties on suger for tive years.Should these amendments fail the indications are that the Democrats will support the measure.: a2 amas = Tai ro BY STH Report Showing What They Mean.Hundred Thousand Dollars Annually.In explaining the reasons for the amend- Company.City Surveyor Is Preparing, WOULD GET LARGE SUM Municipality Would Gain Over}.1 ing of the Road Commitiee yesterday af- ciety.ternoon as to the right of the Street Railway Company to run upon its tracks cars belonging to the Park and Island Railway Ald.Hebert said he had been There was some discussion at the mett- eg Soest S came before it DELIVERS ADDRESS TO BIBLE SOCIETY.His Grace Archbishop Band ided at the meeting of the Montreal e Society last evening, in the 8ynod Hall, when Sir Algernon Coote, vice-president of the British and mar) Bible Society, spoke upgn its centenary.Rev.Principal Shaw, Rev.Dr.J.Edgar Hill, Rev.G.Owborne Troop, Rev.F.M.Dewey and Dr.Johnson oocupied seats on the platform.The vote of thanks at the close of the was moved by Rev.Principal Maude, seconded by Rev.Dr.J.Edgar Hill.The speaker pointed out that Montreal should have a ial interest in the cen teary of the Bible Society, as the Mont: real Auxiliary had been in existence almost the British and Foreign\u2018 So- Sir Algernou Coote traced the gro of the work from its small beginnings when a child -asked for a copy of the Bible in the Welsh tongue.He sid it took the translators of the Bible into \u2014 ments, Mr.Williams, Democratic floor leader, said that the Democratic party should protest legislation which was an attempt to bind future Congresses, not to reduce duties.The night ro abrogate the treaty upon due notice, he said, ought to be reserved.It is customary in every treaty, he said, to fix a period for its continuance, but both sides understand that it 1s subject to abrogation.\u201cThis treaty,\u201d continued Mr.Williams, \u2018seemingly undertakes to bind the United States lemlly in the respects mentioned.Of course legally, the proposition is aburd.But it is a matter of grave importance because it might be argued later that we were moral ly.although not legally bound.As a matter of fact we would not be morally bound if the Democrats came nto power, unless the Democrats, by acquiescence or by active consent, had made itself bound.\u201d Mr.Williams said that the assurances Lad been reseived from the majority side of the House of enough votes to add an amendment doing away with the refiners\u2019 differentml.It was hoped, he continued.that an appeal to the common sense of the House would succeed in passing the two amendments to article 8 of the treaty, which amendments, he said, would be mo framed as to deny either the legal or moral obligation to bind future Congresses or Adminietrations.Mr.Williams expressed the hope that the Democratic caucus Saturday night would adopt a resolution making the action of the caucus binding on all those who had taken part in the deliberations COLD GREED AND RAPACITY.Is Characteristic of Business, Says Dr.Benjamin Andrews, New York, November 13.\u2014 The Delta Upsilon convention y decided upon Chicago as the ce of meeting next \u2018ear.Dr.E.Benjamin Andrews, chancel: for of the University of Nebraska, in his oration before the fraternity.said, among other things: \u201cMark the cold greed and rapacity with which business is carried on.Mercanti'e honour w not unknown, but it is relatively rarer than heretofore.Promoting ideals, stock manipulations, market rigging in intent and in effect every whit as bad as highway ro occur daily evincing no protest save the bleating of the shorn lambs.\u201cThere is no fear that our ion will be too small, but much that it is losing virility, I hope President Roosevelt will take early occasion to amend his plea ior swelling the census by urging quality of populatioh as more of & desidera- tm.\u201cI do rot regard Imperialism in itmelf as savagery, but the imperialism which views inferior races as our legitimate prey, certainly is #0.\u201d Archer vs.Order of Sacred Heart.Special to The Montreal Star.London, November 132\u2014The case of Archer vs.the Sacred Heart.in which Judgment for $5.000 was given to ex-Sister Archer for wrongful dismissal from the society, has been appealed.Special Notice Nordheimer Planos.cal péople.everywhere among musi- , you will find Nordheimer Pianos, 15 and 30 years oid, still retaining their singin, one.New Styles.to rms OUT OF WORK UNTIL 8PRING.bad no franchise in the city of Montreal; the opinion of the city plapstions had way Compeny by the attorneys, a report was made cars which were supposed to belong to the Park & Island Compan onged m reality Street Railway Company.Notwi i the committee deci the Park & Island cars were being legally in the city.CENTRE STREET COMPLAINS.A complaint wes made by a delegation from Centre street against the condition of the street car tracks in that vicinity.It was urged the tracks were so uneven that was being demaged by the strong vibration caused by the cars.It was explained by the chairman that the company could not put a new road bed down on the street Owing to winter being so near at band.In the spring, however, the company hoped to make extensive re pairs in Centre street.The company also claimed that the peculiar condition vf the sub-woil hed much to do with tbe annoying vibration.Notwithstanding the explanation, the ing the Street ilway Company to lay a track on Rachel street between Delor- mier and Papineau avenue.After the meeting had adjourned, members of the committee ware informed that the City Surveyor would soon have ready a report showing what benefit the city would reap by the many concessions the Street Railway Company was willing to give, if offe: an extension of franchise.One offer of the comp y was to do paving between the tracks, and the report will show that 58,382 square yards of granite blocks are required to pave between tha company's car tracks, at a cost of $156,662.SPRINKLING THE STREETS.The report further explained that it costs the city $19,372 a year to sprinkle the forty-one miles of streets, upon which the company has car tracks: .The seme report will show it costs the city £33,273 to sweep the streets, used by the Montreal Street Railway Com- perl .\u20ac cost paid by the city for sweeping the snow is given at 81,203 a mile, or for forty-one miles, 02.This represents the sum of $105,687 that the com offers to pay each year to the city.t does not indude the value of the reduced car fares the company offers to sell during working hours.Fire Escapes for New Buildings.There was a short chat at the meeting of the Fire Committee yesterday after the by-laws in a manner that would permit the building inspector to order that new buildings rer fat pies or Tun Ï : 8 if Prete North: & Glendon, a , À e: imer ensdon, 261 St.informed the Park and Island Company in ce he did not see why its wars should be allowed to run in the city.One of the officials of the Road Department stated that a couple of years ago vy attorneys been asked as to the right of the Street Railway Compeny to handie the cars of the Park & Island in the city.After ex- been got from the Street to the explanation the to ask the attorneys if the dialect of Cashmere, India, twenty- two years to complete their work ere are coincidences in connection @rth the building of the Bible Society, which are most interesting.Within a few feet of where John Wycliffe stood convicted of trying to translate the Bible into English the house from which Bibles in every tongue are being distributed over the face of the earth.And, again, where \u2018the last public burning of Bibles took place in England in 1536, pow stands & tract house, from which Bibles and literature upon the Gospels are pouring out._ There are men employed by the Society, and 2,000,000 copies the Word of God \u2018are sent out annually by these mes ~The Population of Ireland.The British Registrar-General's returns for Ireland show that the marriages registered during 1902 numbered 22 he births, 101,863; and the deaths, 77,676.The ma.rate showed An increase compared with that for the preceding year, as 1802-1901, and was higher than tbe rate for any of these years.The birth rate was above the rate for the preceding year, but under\u2018 the average rate for the ten years 1892-1901.The death rate was be- ow the rate for the preceding year, and below the average rate for the ten years.The recorded natural increase of population was 24,187; the loss by emigration amounted to 40,190.The estima 4,432,274.Time Table Changes.The following time table changes on the New York Central & Hudson River R.R.yl become effective Sunday, November The night train that now leaves Windsor Station, daily, at 7.30 p.m.will, com- 7.00 p.m.daily at\"present at 8.00 a.m., daily except Sunday, will, commencing Monday, November 16th, leave at 8.20 a.m., daily except Sunday.\u201cThere will be po change in the leaving times of the local Valleyfield trains, Special Notice.Patti and the Steinway Grand at Last Night\u2019s Great Concert.Ait Patti x the of interest at laut mehrs Toma vet Mice ers Margolies, the pianist, ddighted the audience With her artistic and graceful The mnch favourable comment.tied Pratte, N i Cerin sive & Cleodos, above the average rate for the ten years.ulation in the middle of the year was | \u2018York, for jnstance, the kipd Are.escapes EE ES | d- mencing Sunday, November 15th, leave at |.The day train leaving Windsor Station | _STAN/ FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 13 1006.olonial House, Phllips Square.! : 3 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 5 Per Cent.for Cash in Addition to \u201cAll Other Discounts \u2018or Reductions.COLOURED DRESS GOODS.Centre Tables containing assorted lines of Choice Materials in Light and Heavy Weights, at.25 por cent, 33 1-3 per cent, and.50 per cent discounts.MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT.Our entire stock of English Silk Hats, made from Christy and Co.and Thomas Townsend and Co.'s fall shapes, less 20 per cent.15 doz.Soft Hats, Tweeds, Rough Felts, Stitched Felts and Black Fur Felts, at $1.50.10 doz.Boys\u2019 and Men's Winter Caps, tie tops and pulled down band, for 50c each.5 doz.English Umbrellas, Gloria silk covers, guaranteed frames, pretty handles, steel rods, cased, regular $4.00, less 20 per cent.MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT.1 Une of Colored French Cambrio Shirts, suff bosom, cuffs, pretty patterns, less 20 per cent.1 lot of Neat Suspenderslight and durable, 50c, less 20 per cent.1 lot of Flowing End Ties, best English make, fall patterns, light and dark, regular 75¢c and 90c, for 50c.15 dozen Best Mocha and Kid Gloves, warm lining, neat article, Dent's make, prices $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, for $1.25.25 doz.Collars, 4-ply, good styles, pure linen, sizes 14 to 161-2, regular 20c, for 10c.10 doz Derby Four-in-Hand Ties, made by Lloyd, Attree and Smith, London, England, good quality of silk, rich patterns, fall colors, regular 50c, 60c and 75c, for 256.5 doz.Boys.Sweaters, colors navy, red and white, good shape, regular 75c and 85c, less 20 per cent.50 pairs Gold Plated Cuff Links, rich patterns, very solid and durable.Saturday 50e.CURTAIN DEPARTMENT.20 per cent.discount off all ottingham Lace Curtains.Frilled Muslin Curtains.Bobbinett Sash Curtains.Colored Muslin Curtains.Made Up Cushions.Tapestry Table Covers.All Remnants of Furniture Coverings and Curtain Materials in longths of from 1 to about 8 yards.WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS.Wall Paper for dining-rooms, halls and libraries, regular 50c to $1.00 single roll, less 50 per cent.Wall Papers for parlors, dining- rooms, halls, and libraries, regular 30c to 76c single roll, less 50 per cent.Wall Papers for bedrooms, sitting- rooms, boudoirs and dens, regular 25c to 75c single roll, less 50 per cent.FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.Parlor Tables, mahogany inlaid, good designs, assorted sizes, less 25 per cent.Music Cabinets in ocak, imitation and solid mahogany, less 20 per © cent.Dressing Tables, odd pieces of broken sets, in birch, oak, bird's eye maple and mahogany, less 20 per oent.Library Tables, round and oblong, in antique oak and Flemish oak, less 331-3 per cent.Hall Stands, In weathered oak and golden mahogany, good designs, less 20 per cent.DRESS TRIMMINGS.Colored Cloth Collars for Costumes, loss 20 per cent.Black 8ilk Collars, less 10 per cent.Colored Persian Bands, less 20 or cent.P Colored Drop Ornaments, less 20 per cent.Black and White Drop Ornaments, less 10 per cent.White Chiffon Applique, less 10 per cent.: MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.All Trimmed Millinery less 20 per cont.Children\u2019s 8ailor Hats, latest New - York styles, less 20 per cent.Serge and Leather Tam O'Shan- ters, in colors of navy, fawn, cardinal and brown, suitable for boys or girls, Half Price.Children's White Silk Headwear, Hats and Bonnets, less 20 per cent.CL .Chiidren's Winter Dresses, less 331-3 per cent.LADIES\u2019 WAISTS.Fall Waists in plain flannel, cardinal, navy and black, were $3.50, for $2.80.In spotted flannel, red and white, black and white, were $3.75, for In Albatross, light blue, royal and - black, were $8.50, for In Cashmere, cardinal, na and oo ware $3.00, for oO navy and black, were $4.35, for $340, Lo \u2014 PRINT DEPARTMENT.Finest quality of Scotch Ging- hams, 20c, 450, and 500 per yard, less 331-3 per cent.Cretonnes, 25¢, 850, 45e, 50c per yard, loss 331-3 per cent.LADIES\u2019 SHOE DEPARTMENT.120 pairs Ladies\u2019 Laced and Buttoned Boots, regular prices $3.00 to $3.95, for $2.50, irregular sizes only.60 pairs Ladles\u2019 Vici Kid Laced Boots, hand turn soles, French heels, regular $3.60, for $3.00, all sizes.60 pairs Ladies\u2019 Enamel! Calf Lao- ed Boots, Goodyear welt, regular $4.50, for $3.50.40 pairs Ladies\u2019 Kid Opera Slippers, leather heels, regular $1.75, for $1.25, irregular sizes.60 pairs Misses\u2019 Vici Kid Laced and Buttoned Boots, light soles, regular $2.26 and $2.50, less 50 per cent, irregular sizes only.30 pairs Misses\u2019 Box Calf Laced and Buttoned Boots, regular $2.25 and $3.50, lesz 50 por cent, irregular sizes only.+ MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT.Men's Box Calf Laced Boots, Goodyear welted, regular $3.50 and $4.00for $3.00, all sizes.Men's Velour and Russian Calf and Vici Kid Laced Boots, Goodyear welted, regulay $3.50 and $4.00, for $3.00, irregular seizes only.Men's Tan Willow and Velour Calf Laced Boots, irregular sizes only, regular price $5.00, for $3.00, Will dye same a permanent black for 256 extra.A few pairs of Men's French Patent Calf Laced Boots, regular $3.50 for $2.50.SPECIAL\u2014A line of Men's Very Finest Grade Gloria Patent Calf Laced and Buttoned Boots, regular 37.50, for $5.00, trregu- lar sizes only.QUILTS AND LINENS.Down Quilts less 20 per cent.White Quiits less 20 per oent.Colored Counterpanes, less 20 per cent.Flannels less 20 per cent.Flannelettes less 20 per cent.Remnants Flannel and Flannelettes less 20 per cent.Table Cloths and Napkins less 20 per cent.Doylies, Tea and Tray Cloths less , 20 per cent.Huck and Bath Towels less 20 per cent.Remnants Linens less 20 per cent.White Cottons less 20 per cent.RIBBONS, ETC.SPECIAL\u2014Duchess Satin Ribbon, all silk, 41-2 in, 25c per yard.Usual price 33c, in following shades: White, Ivory, 8ky, New Blue, Rose, Pink, Black, Nile, Navy, Brown, Mais, Turquoise, Cardinal, Sapphire, Reseda, and Geneva.Soft Finish Satin Ribbons for Fancy Work, 31-2, 21-4, 11-2, and 1 in, less 20 per cent.White Neck Ruffs less 50 per cent.Black Neck Ruffs less 331-3 per cent.An assortment of Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 200 to 0c, less 20 per cent.Wash Neckwear less 60 per cent.Colored Embroidered Turnover Collars less 50 per cent.Small Embroidered Squares for trimming lace, 15¢.Special lot of Ladies\u2019 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-4 and 1-2 in, prices 12c, 15c and 20c each, for $1.35, $1.65 and $226 doz.Lace Coffee Jackets less 20 per cent.Small assortment of Laces, Butter and Paris, 20 per cent.Lace Blouses, white and butter, less 50 per cent.SMALLWARES AND NOTIONS.Special lines of Mercerized Cush- lon Sete, comprising 3 yds.cord and 3 tassels; price for Satur- Guipure less day, 60.Special Table, comprising the foi- lowing articles: Feather Dusters, Sleeve Protectors, Needle Cases,Beits, Buckles, Sash Pins, Ladies\u2019 Belts, Pearl Neckwear, Hat Pins, Back and Side Combs, Pompadour Combs.Saturday 18c.Kleinert's Dress Shields, in sises_ 2, 3, 4, regular 25¢ pair, Saturday 15e, or $1.50 doz.Hairoi Best Italian orn airpine, 1 dozen in box, Saturday, Be.20 per cent.off the following articles for Saturday: Belts and Buckles of all kinds, Blouse Sets of all kinds, Beaded Chains of all kinds, and Turkey and Ostrich Feather Dusters.CORSETS.20 doz.Imported Corsets, original ce $3.50 a pair.To clear at Bises 18, 19, 24, 26, and 35.pe BLACK DRESS GOODS.Black Fancy Mohair, 44 in, 35c.Black Fancy Mohair, 44 in., 50c.Black Fancy Mohair, 44 in., 75¢c.Black Fancy Mohair, 44 in.$1.00.Black Voile de Paris, 44 in., $1.00.Black Nebienne, 42 in, 75c.Black French Twill, 42 in.60c.Black Fancy Jacquard, 42 in., $1.75 and $2.00, ail less 20 per cent.Black Fancy Dress atterns, 7 yards, prices ranging from $12.25 to $17.50.Remnants Black Dress Goods, from 1 yard to 41-2 yards, less 20 per cont.: Black Stripe Bonton Homespun.Black Check Bonton Homespun.Black Stripe Zibeline Choviot.Black Fancy Zibeline.Black Fancy Bonton.Prices ranging from 75¢ to $2.00, less 33 1-3 per cont.STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.NOTE PAPER, Newton Mills Linen Wove, square shape, 1 lb.pkt., regular 25c.Special 200.ENVELOPES, Newton Mills Linen Wove, to match, regular 75c, for .250.Special 20e.White, Azure and Blue shades.LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.A snap for small hands\u2014Trefousse and Alexander Kid Gloves, colored and black, fancy embroidered backs, 3 buttons, 8 clasps and 7 lace hooks, $1.50, for 50c.Ladies\u2019 Undressed Kid Gloves, in modes, grays and tans, embroidered backs, 2 clasps, 31.15, for 750.1 lot Woollen and Cashmere Gloves, less 50 par cent.SILK DEPARTMENT.Plaid Silks with Chenney effects, something quite new, less 33 1-3 per cent.Small Pattern Figured Silks, for shirt waists, less 33 1-3 per cent.Dark Ground Silks, in stripes and figures, less 33 1-3 per cent.Louisine Moire, less 33 1-3 per cont.Venetian Silke, with all over lace effect, less 50 per cent.Also Coloured Silks, in stripes and figures.less 50 per cent.SPECIAL.24 in.Coloured BSatins, 60c, less 50 per cent.Coloured Taffetas, 90c, less 50 per cent.HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.1 lot of Ladies\u2019 Coloured Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, less 50 per cent, ; 1 lot of Ladies\u2019 Heavy Merino Vests, less 50 per cent.Children\u2019s Scotch L.W.Combination Suits, less 50 per cont.(small sizes only).Ladies\u2019 Bodices (or Corset Covers), samples of vario.s designs, qualities and prices less 50 per cont.EXTRA SPECIAL.Our 50c line of Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 2-1 rib, sizes'§}, 8, 9} and 10 inch foot, less 10 ger cent.OPTICAL DEPARTMENT.Special! less 50 per cent.Opera and Field Glasses, less 50 per cent.Other makes of Opera Glasses, less 33 1-3 per cont.Barometers, less 33 1-3 per cent.Magic Lanterns and Slides, less 28 or cont.Albums, less 20 per cent.Mathematical Instruments, less 25 per cent.Eyes tested free of charge.SEWING MACHINES.The Simple Automatic, patterned after the Wilcox & Gibba, price 350.00 for $30.00.The New Leader Hand, iron base, $14.00, for $12.60.The New Leader, wood base and cover, $17.00, for $156.30.The New Leader, 3 drawers, dark oak, $22.00, for $19.80.The New Leader, drop head, $26.00, for $23.40.Table of Thermometers, .Mantle Department, 90 Ladies\u2019 and Maids\u2019 Eskimo Beaver Cloth Jackets, lined in satin, in black, brown, tan, green and navy blue, less 50 per cent.50 Ladies\u2019 Black Cloth Capes, less 33 1-3 per cent.00 Waterproof Tweed Ulsters, loss 50 per cent.55 Ladies Home Spun Tweed Walking Skirte in gray, less 33 1-3 per cent 65 Ladies\u2019 Black and Coloured Mo- reen Underskirte, less 38 1-3 per cent.18 Ladies\u2019 Light Shade Silk Underskirts, for evening wear, less 33 1-3 per cent.Toy Department, A table of Dolls at Half Price.A table of General Toys less 25 per cent Embroidery, Etc, White Embroidery, over 70 pieces, special value, less 15 per cent.Flannelette Embroidery, blue and white, pink and white, pink, blue, less 50 por cent.Taoro Work, different sizes, less 20 per cent.White Muslin Cushion Covers, less 850 per cent.Odd line of Bureau Covers, less 50 per cent Miluetrated Montreal Cushion Tops, less 50 per cent.Japanese Cushion Tops, less 25 per cent.Special line of Coloured Madras Cream Fish Net, Mastic Curtains with coloured spots and stripes, less 33 1-3 per cent Remnants of Curtain Net and Muslin and Embroidery, leas 50 per cent.| CHINA.Special Sale of Damaged Tea Sets \u2014AT\u2014 Liberal Discounts, including a large variety of Jardinieres, less 25 per cent.Glassware.2 tables of CUT GLASS DISHES, JUGS, NAPPIES, BOWLS, etc, etc.At Half Price.1 table of TUMBLERS, Less 25 p.c.Special table of AMERICAN CUT GLASS, Less 33 1-3 p.c.HARDWARE: DEPARTMENT.SND FLOOR.50 per oent.discount off White En- ams! Bink Strainers, China Bowls (8 sizes), Brass ee Machines, English Cast iron Sauce Pans, Enamelled Milk Sterelizers, Polishes, Ocouring Soap, Stove Pips Varnish and Enamel, and Sink Brushes.130 Whisks, 8 for 250.20c Whisks, 2 for 25¢c.Ca Beaters and Towe! Rollers, 166 each.a Gas Heaters and Coal Oil Stoves, guarant less 50 per cent.Serubbing Brushes, With hard wood backs, fn whisk or fibre, 106.B80 per cent.discount off Acme iners.CONFECTIONERY.Clear Boiled Mixtures, all fruit .flavours, 150 !b.Maple Kisses, 18c Ib.English Everton Toffee, 25¢ Ib.Butter Cups, 280 lb.Pesppermint Humbugs, 20c Ib.Peppermint Creams, 200 Ib.Assorted Chécolates, 300 Ib.Assorted Fruit Paste, 40c Ib.HENRY MORGAN & CO.- - - MONTREAL.Ready-made Clothing, BOYS\u2019 SUITS AND WINTER OVERCOATS.- Boys\u2019 Norfolk Dark Tweed 8ui winter weight, regular price and 37.50.For Saturday $3 Boys\u2019 3-piece Suits, dark check and fancy mixed, regular $9.50 and $10.50, for $5.50.Boys\u2019 Winter Overcoats, Raglan style, good quality, velvet collar, Italian cloth, lined, value $10.00, for $7.50.Men's Winter Suits, in all sizes, 34 to 42, good dark colours, checked, stripod and plain dark gray, best quality linin 14.00 to $18.00, for A OVERCOATS.A lot of Bast Black and Dark Gray Cheviot Overcoats, all waol, good farmer satin lined, value $76.50, for $12.00.value TAILORING DEPARTMENT.2 pisces Grey and Black Frieze, all wool, BS in.wide, $1.00, less 20 per cert.: 1 piece Gray Reversible Cloth, 56 in.wide, $1.25, less 20 per cent.Co'oured Beaver, all shades, 66 in.wide, $1.80, less 20 per cent.50 yards Scotoh Tweed, all wool, 56 in.wide, $125, less 20 per cent, Harris Tweed, all wool, 66 in wide, $2.00, less 33 1-3 per cent, Golf Cloth, 54 in.wide, $2.00 and $3.00, less 33 4-3 fer cent.Silk Dressing Gowns, $10.50, less 33 1-3 per cent.A = pan TE a > BAR EN Ve LL 1 EE 4 wi - .gy - gre Pa ae a LL [PO] + LL v .General Manager McNicol), of the C.P.-R, and Mr.J.W.Leonard, of Winnipeg.the ussistant general manager of the company\u2019s Western lines, were together this morning.when a representative of the Star drew to their attention a report, emanating from Winnipeg.that there was again a shortage of cars in thal section of the Dominion.Without making any comment, those ofticlals merely called \u2018to their ald statistics which prove that there is now in store at the several stations, which are supposed to bes congested, very much less grain than was present at this time last year, when, admittedly.the company was unable to cope with the situation through lack of rolling stock The statement given out by Mr.Mc- Nicoll for publication in this connection is as follows: Bushels In store \u2014\u2014 Elevator Nov.?2 Nov.3, Station.capacity.1903.190.Virden .178,000 29.100 134.250 Botssevain .238,000 30.980 109.062 Nesbitt .47,000 42.500 46,700 Kemnay .70,000 49,500 64,100 Pierson -.138,000 26,500 83.500 Glenewen .10,000 5.200 52,000 Oxbow .000 900 60.865 It will be seen from these figures that the capacily of all the elevators mentioned ts far in excess of the demands made upon them, and that besides the quantity of grain in store is in every instance much less than it was upon the same date last year.The fact of the matter seems to be that, though slightly behind the shipments of grain for last year for a num- TONE WAS FIRM IN STOCK MARKET Yesterday's Effort to Depress Prices Met With Small Success.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STOCKS IN STRONG HANDS Nova Scotia Steel and Dominion Coal the Only Issues Which Made Lower Quotations.FORENOON STOCK MARKETS The correspondents of the Montreal Star in Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were y, while wheat waa firm.In the local market stocks were steady.Sales on the New York Stock Exch: mge yesterday were 774,800 shares.-\u2014 The effort which was made ir conec- tion with yesterday\u2019s late dealings in the stock market to create a lower level of ces on the excuse of the weakness in all Street was not a success.There Was a very small amount of business trans acted at the low level and the bears were unable\u201d to carry the depression further to-day.On the other hand prices rallied for the most part to the level which pre wailed previous to the bearish efforts.It is not believed that traders have hopes of getting prices down very much, bat are satisned with Yhe smallest frac tional changes in order to make a few transactions at a emall profit in the ab rence Of public business of any account.Stocks are regarded as being largely iv strong hands and connidering the low Jevel which at present prevails, bearish hopes are réduced to small proportions.The forenoon trading was without par ticular feature, the tradmg in all the is sucs being light.Canadian Pacific, which sold as Jow as 118 7-8 yesterday, was firmer at 117 58 to 1-2.Nova Bootia Steel and Dominion Coal were the only two stocks to record a lower level than yesterday.The former soid at 73 to 72 1-2, com- par 1 with 74 recently, and Dominion Coal was down one point to 73.The marketing cf shares in a narrow market :s the only explanation of the lower prices.Traction shares were generally steady.but dull.Detroit United sold at 63 1-2 to 14, and again at 1-2 compared with 63 1-8 in Yhe fimal dealing yesterday.Twin City was steady at 86 1-2 to 7-8.In Montreal Power the dealings ranged between 74 14 to 38.In yesterday's late trading the price went off to 73 closing at 73 1-2, no that to-day\u2019s level represents a recovery of about a point.Dominion Iron bonds figured in the transactions to the extent of $7,000 at 54 1-2 to 58,the latter figures being the closing price yesterday.Owe lot of Montreal Cotton sold at 110.The price of Bank of Montreal stock was strikingly strong at 256.It will sell ex-dividend 5 per cent.to-morrow.The new stock sold at 251.After some unavoidable delays, Mr.Walhank has beew installed as inst Vice- President and Chief Engineer of the Montreal I-ght, Heat and Power Company.Mr.Walbank, Mr.Burland, Mr.Cardey and others of his old Board, have acquired at the market price large holdings in the company.Mr.Walbank now as one oi the largest individual a ern.Prices in the New York stoek market opened higher all around on a free de mand, The heavy absorption of Pen carried it up 1-2.Union Pacific gained 5-8 and Sugar a point and United States Steel stocks were hardened a small frac: P tion.St.Paul was forced down 1 1-8 and depressed the general hat in pathy, but Penna\u2019s ræ of 1 3-4 to 113 rallied the market, Manhattan rose 2 and Mo.Pacific, Kansas and Texas pfd.Union Pacitic, Southern Pacific and Cotton Oil giined a point.Denver and Rio Grande pid.recovered 1 3-4.The market was dull end yielded at noon.Messrs.L.J.Forget and Co.\u2019s London cable today quoted: Grand Trunk fret.100 14; second, 96 1-2; third, 45; Canad- jan Pacific, 12); Hudson Bay, 33 1-2.In New York at moon money on call steady at 4 12.Prime mercantile paper, Montreal! Exchange quotations: New York 3-64 prem.to 1 1-18 prem.between banks: 1-4 prem.counter.Sterling, 60 days, 7 7-8 plus 1-52 to 7?15.18 plus 132 between banks; Sterling, demand, 8 34 1-32 to 8 13-16 between hanks.Sterling,\u2019 cables, 8 78 to 8 7-8 plus 1-2 between banks: anes long, 52 18 i frances short, 5.18 1-8 counter.A Clncinnati despatch says the rumor in revived that the dividend rate on Detroit United Railway is to be increased in tbe Bear future.\u2018 Amofig the forehoon sales in Toronto :\u20140.P.R.460 at 1174 te TIM: Twin City, @ at &: Deminion Steel, 100 at 8; Dominion Coal, 100 at: a + \u2014 (CHNADIAN PACIFIC SUCCESSFULLY ~~ | HANDLING THE.Bib ber of weeks, through the general dis-' pre ry ELEY or iy TL , - Ftd var RAN CROP inclinition on the part of the farmers to market their grains, the company is now rapidly approximating the record attained in 1902.In the last two weeks it has galned one million bushels in shipmenta.The figures for the season are: From September 1 to November 11 last year there were marketed along the line 17,674,659 bushels, while during the same period this year there have been marketed 13,707,000 bushels.TRAFFIC NOT FALLING OFF.It is held by railway officials generally that merely because some of the companies have enlarged somewhat upon their regular winter retrenchment.it is unfair to assume that traffic is falling off in any part of the country.As fur as the C.P.R.is concerned, since last fall, when the tremendous crop of 1902\u2014a wholly unexpected out- come\u2014found the company somewhat unprepared to cope with the situation thus precipitated, very large additions have been made to the rolling stock in all departments, and efforts are still being exerted in this direction, notwithstanding the fact that long since it was seen that the North-Western crop this year would not be comparable to that which immediately preceded it.The car situation will be much easier from this out.It never was the intention, a freight traffic official pointed out this morning, that the company should be in a position to afford cars immediately upon receipt of an order to that effect.Delays are inevitable, and patrons of the line should consequently anticipate their needs in that particular by giving due notice of their requirements.\u2014 Dominion Coal Company for ten months ending November 1, were 3,356,633 tons, As compared with 2436367 tons for the corresponding period last year.The decline is accoynted for by the fire at the London close\u2014Consols for money.87 8-16; do for account, 87 11-16: Anaconda, 4: Atchison, 6%; do pfd., 92: B.& O., 7%: Can.Pac, 11%; C.& O., 38%: Chicago Great Western, 15: Chicago, Mil.& Bt.Paul, 10%; De Beers, 0%: Denver & Rio Grapde, 18%: do.pfà.67: Erle, 274; do first pfd.67%; do.second pfd., 49; ls Central, 132%; L.& N., 102%: Mo., Kas & Texas, 16%; New York C., 119: N.& W.56; do pd, 88%; O.& W., 2%: Penna., 57%: Rand Mines, 9%; Reading, 20%.do pfd.39; do second pfd., 29; Southern Ry., 17%; do pfd., 74%; Southern Pacific, 42%; Union Pacific, ; U.P.pfd.#i: U.8 Steel, 11%; do.pfd., 534; Wabash.19: do.pfd.33.Bar silver steady, 26%4d per ounce.Money.3% to 3% per cent.Discount rate for short and three months\u2019 bills, 4 1-16 to #4 per According to a cable from London, the Financia} n discussing the incorporation of fr in Canada, says that \u201cCanadian banking has been developed on such conservative lines that the formation of new banks is most unusual and that power should have been taken to form eight new banks speaks volumes for the financial activity prevalling in the country.\u201d Simultaneously 8ir Thos.Shaughneszsy in New York, observes that Canada is pot burdened with an overproduction of securities like the United States, and that conditions here general ly are better than across the line.Such comments on Canadian affairs are calculated to be reassuring to the financlal community, It is stated there have been almost daily conferences recently of leading bankers and capitalists of New York.money market has been under constant study.The stock market is being allowed to take care of itself for the present; hence the temporary power of the so-calied bear leaders, who seem now to be able Lo pre dict with almost unerring accuracy just what the market will do from day to day and even how far special stocks may be expected to move each day.President James J.Hill, of the Northern Securities Company, says: \u201cThe public is satisfied as to the soundness of financial institutions, and the fact that depositors show no uneasiness is manifested by the way in which money is pouring into the banks.The west is full of money.Collections are good.and rallway earnings keep up.Northern Pacific last week showed an increase of $89,000, although the comparison is made with the unusually large volume of traffic handled a year ago.The development of Pacific trade is worth watching.and western conditions generally are encouraging.\u201d Private advices from London said that the Great Northern Company had secured a loan there of $7,600,000.It was stated that the company had deposited some of their stock as collateral for the loan.Mr.J.J.Hill, the president of the company, says he has no knowledge of any such transaction.The Northern Securities lines are not in need of money.J.B.Picken & Co., stock and exchange brokers.received the following New York stock market advices over their private, wire: The selling pressure in Pennsylvania abated somewhat this morning.but it was at the expense of the western roads, with St.Paul the principal object of attack.The opening was firm, but the market soon me erratic.and there were spasms of activity and strength, ending in a standstill, which still holds sway.Pennsylvania had a substantial rally on covering by shorts.Europe took but a passi interest, but on balance sold a few.\"Shere was a small transfer of currency made.and unless the bank statement shows startling changes, it will meet with an indifferent reception.The trading is from same source as during the week.Exchange, 4.83%.Earnings of Detroit United for the first week of November increased $5,194; from January 1st, increase $395,262, Total engagements of gold in New York on the present movemen: so far amount to $5,750,000, of which only $482,337 #o far has been received in New York.Charles Head & Co.received the following advices over their private New York and Boston wires: Trading has been ontirely professional, end technical conditions figured more prominently than other factors in the recovery.The large borrowing demand for stocks, which was shown in the loan wd last night, caused considerable nervousness among the smaller shorts who Wwers disposed to cover.The room traders fell in line and bid up prices wherever there was evidence of an extended short interest.Pennsylvania was naturally tho most prominent in the recovery.and has advanced two per cent.from yesterday's low price The bear crowd put considérable pressure upon Bt.Paul and distributed bear points on it very widely.Boston market has been very quiet this morning; stock has been steady to strong, but very Tittle getivity Dominion IJron_sold at 8.No sales of Coal.\u2014 F.J.Penfoid & Co.received the fo]- lowing Wall Street advices over their private wire: In the first hour, in a decreasing val- ume of business, the movement mostly profeesio covering\u201d of shorts, although thers has probably been some fairly good buying ip the recent- past.Commission houses are practically with.rit ordérs.It ia probable Philadelphis houses were used for the market effect In the decline In Penneyivanis.of the most important Philadelphia oapitel- ists was a buyer of nsyivenia on Thursday: .Laidlaw & Co, New Yark.send their Montreal manager, Mr.Louls 8.Caldwell, the following advices: Penna.which has been a leader in the market at times when the hears wanted to depress the whole list, in turn was a, leader in qaily.There is a very in this stock and agy.will certainly lead\u2019 i .* attempt \u201cIe ~eovér The Yotal shipments of coal by the PE prices, they say that a Presidential stocks is evident.bear side.There is.however, a \u2018ery market far off, ©9520 983000006 20 WINNIPEG BANKS.\u2014Clearings this week show an Increase of $2,007.72 over the same week a year ago.and $2451.60 over 1901.The figures are as follows: 57.283.667 PENNSYS.VANIA DIVIDEND.\u2014One of Wall Street's explanations of the decline in Pennsylvania Rallway wus that Pennsylvania, with all the obligations which it has recently assumed in the way of increase in its own stock and in the bonds of its subsidiary companies, would be unable to continue dividends at the present rate of & per cent.While doubtless there are many who believe that the next dividend on Pennsylvania will be at the rate of 5 per cent.it ls safe to say that such an event would cause much surprise among some interests so closely identified with the Pennsylvania Rallway that their opinion must of necessity be considered as having more weight than that formed by a majority of Wall Street's observers of the market and of outside conditions.RAILWAY STATISTICS\u2014Poors Manual, for 1903, published a comparative statement of all the roads reporting operations for the fiscal year of 192, Is as follows .\u2014 1902, 1901.1900.Mileage: 197,887 194,975 191,862 Gross earnings: $1,720.814.900 $1,612.448.R26 $1,501.695,378 Operating expenses; 1,160,788,623 1,092.154,099 1.018.447.8963 Net earnings: 560,026,277 $520.294,727 $488.247.526 Other income: 77,663,483 68,368,814 67.772,934 Total Income: $637.689.760 $588.663,541 3551,020.460 Interest on bonds: 222.614.909 215,191,176 214,199,502 Other interest: \u2018 9,733,560 7.527.534 6,315,028 Dividends: 151,046,537 132,162.935 119,288,879 Rentals: 87,748,963 86.438.506 72,503.79 Miscellaneous: 57,408,361 36,235,397 46,153,436 Total.$528.623.326 $477.355.347 $458,460,571 Surplus: 109.168.4311 111,308.14 92,559,889 NEW GOULD LINE.\u2014Officlal outline of Mr.George J.Gould's plan for bulld- ing à new tidewater line from 8t.Louis to New Orleans, bas been made public in an application to list $12.242.000 St.Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern River Gult Division first mortgage 4 per cent.thirty-year bonds, which represent that portion of the authorized $50,000,000, which bas been sold.Mr.Gould in a recent Street Gossip and Sinck Ë Siar Office, Friday, November 18.When the bears in Wall Street are asked why they belleve in lower eut reaction In business must ln time liquidation has been forced very generally Uniess a much lower level is established.for the general run of securities, there capnot be much additional liquidation in sight.On the other hand, the Wall Street public.holding securities, are seriously tied up financially, end the only apparent intelligent leadership Is on the Buch heavy transactions ax have occurred recently in Pennsylvania must arte to a very considerable extent selling for short account.The money s not propitious for an advance, but according to the opinion of many well-informed bankers, a change for tho better in this respect is not Echos.= change election is near at hand and the pres- affect railway earnings.hat in many of the very active large outstanding short interest.9066000069 6000000d 7 HHOHGODOC D 5965 C 56-5H HHHSOSHHSHÈSDESOD telegram to the Levee Commission at New Orleans estimated the total cost of these tmprovements at between $0,000,000 and 350.000, 000, BANK OF ENGLAND.\u2014Detalls of the weekly statement compare as follows with thc same week one and two years ago: & 1803.1902.1901.£32,174,367 £33.347,917 £34,824,384 Bullion Reserve 22,062,000 22,461,882 23,276,004 Notes reserved 20,052,000 20,279,035 31,006.340 Prop.reserve to liablili- tles .48% p.c.46% p.c.46 p.c.Circulation 28,552.000 29.061.085 29,433,480 Public dep.6.227.000 867.637 10.695.591 Other dep.35,924,000 39.204.304 39.56.10 Gov.securities .16,488,000 16,416,132 17,625,208 Other securities 22.074.000 26,890.966 27,610,126 The most important items in the Bank of England statement at the same period in years prior to 1900 compare as follows:\u2014 Other Bullion.Reserve.Securities.1900 .£31.918.060 £20,248,606 £24,812,113 32,441,028 20.750,052 30,548.545 32.020436 21,517.451 36.682.115 31,512,880 20,929.535 27,72:.685 OTTAWA CLEARINGS.\u2014The statement of the Ottawa Clearing House is as follows:\u2014 Total for week ending Nov.12, 103.oo Leccasese arrésecsee $2,467,BIR Corresponding week last year.§1,970,083 TORONTO BANKS.\u2014Clearings for the week with comparisons: This week Last week.Year ago Two years ago Three years ago GRANBY CONSOLIDATED.\u2014 The Granby Consolidated Mining Co.of British Columbia is expected to begin the payment of dividends next month, with a disbursement of 1 per cent.or 10c per share.For the year ended June %, 1908.the Granby Co.with an average of 22-10th of its four furnaces {in operation, produced 8,000.000 Ibs.of copper from its own mines and showed net profits of about $300,000.For the three months ended with September the company earned $115,000 net.The company is now operating four furnaces and expects within a couple of months to operate six.It treats about 10,000 tons of ore per furnace each month and nets about $1 per ton profit, so that with four furnaces it earns about $40.000 per month, and with six furnaces should net $60.000, or about $720,000 per annum, an amount equal to Sc.per share upon its 1.336000 shares of stock outstanding.It has no debts and charges everything into the cost of its copper.heavy trading and a good rally.At one time, a prominent Broad street house was bidding for the stock with very little in sight.London houses were expected to trade in this market on the buying slide.Up to the present time their transactions had been limited and their trading on balance seems to be buying.It is a noticeable feature that St.P.do not respond readily to the rally of the market.The Waldorf crowd have been very busy on the short side of this stock.Their aggressiveness seems to meet with very littie resistance and it may be inferred that they are using this stock ss a lever to discourage the rally in the balance of the market.Burnett & Co.stock brokers, recetved the following edvices by thelr private New York wire: Americans in London firmer, % to % above parity.Cut of 2 cents a box in tin plate, Twenty-eight roads first week November show average gross Increase B.39 per cent TU.8.Steel bond syndl- cate completed Its purchases of Bteel ptd.for conversion.Outward movement of currency shows some signs of checking and return movement Is expected to be felt by firat week in December, Banks Jost to sub-treasury since Friday $3,717.000.Closing of collieries by Reading reported taken as Indicating supply of anthracite still in excess of demand.$950,000 gold arrived in New York from Southampton on 88.Furst Bismarck, Morning Transactions.Canadian Pacific\u201410 at 117%.25 gt UT%, 250 at 117%.8 at 118, 18 at UTX.Dominion Coal com.\u201450 at 73.Montreal] Power\u201410 at 74, 125 at 4%.25 at 74 38, 50 at 74%.100 a$ 74 3-8, 25 at Th.He ontreal Cotton\u201425 at 110.Twin City\u2014175 at 56%.25 at 36%, 25 at 867%, 10 at 87%.Detroit\u20142 at 63%, 50 at 634.50 at 6%.Nova Scotia Bteel\u201425 at 78, 75 at 72%, 15 at 72 Bank of Commerce\u20144 at 153% New Moilsons Bank-\u201440 at 196%.Bank of Montreal (cash)\u201417 at 256, 2 266.Now Bank of Montreal\u201417 at 251.Dominjon Iron bonds\u2014$3.000 at 5434, $4,000 at 56.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Star by Gordon Strathy & Sacrament street.Reported for the brokers, Co.stock os Stocks Mov.13 Nov.12.12.%0 Ask But Ask Bid Canadian Pastfie.118 317 117 117$ Pu «Lancer séenss eeeees 52 172 187 B04 bya PEN Don Toronto .rwinCity RI.Ry .Tle 87 88 87 Detroit do .64 cs en gs Toledo do hx i Oglvie Milling .N.S.Stee) ae \u201cVISITED OITY. Stronger Cotton Market To-day.Mr.D.M.8exton, cotton broken, reports the New York cotton market opening 8 to 8 points over last night's close: January, 11.18, March, 3118; May.11.28; July, \u201c11.M< December, 11.15: Liverpool gpened oat 13 up; spots 13 up, with sales Weekly port receipts £50,000, against 534,000 last week, and 472000 last year.Market is very strong on huying orders in Liverpool and New York.eather cloudy and cool throughout the belt.At 12.30 quotations were: January, 118; March, 11.27; May, 11.38; July, 1L.®: December, 11.16 Gulf Report.Quebec, November 18\u2014Weather and wind variable.L'Islet\u2014Inward at 7.30 a.m., Sift.Father Point\u2014Ioward at 7.3% a.m., Cam- pana.Metis\u2014Inward at 8 a.m, Brasitian.Cape Chatte\u2014Inward at \u20ac a.m., steam- er.River aux Graines\u2014King Edward anchored.: Low Point-Inward at 10 am.Bona- vista; outward at 5 a.m., Britannia; out- grand yesterday, at 8 p.m., Dreotining a.Cape Ray\u2014Aberdeen at Port au Basque.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 German Author Entirs Aa Appeal.Berlin, November 13.\u2014Both the at- .torney for Lieutenant BH: and the attorney for the State hy e apvenles yestarday's verdict.- tary court at Mets, which sentenced imprison- the Lieutenant ta months ment/and to 3 \u2018 he army the publication of his.\u201cA Little Garrison.\u201d Ce % ; Commercial Markets * AND QUOTATIONS, WHEAT MARKETS WERE WEAK AND IRREGULAR.Grades of Manitoba Grain for Export Throughout U.8.Ports Selected.Winnipeg, November 13.\u2014The councit of the Grain Exchange, at the request of the Trunk Line Association, has decided on tbe following as the grades of Manitoba | «rain for export via New York, Baltl- more and Philadelphia for the crop of 1903, viz.: No.1 hard whaat, No.1 northern.No.3 northern, No.\u201dS horthern.Two commercial grades of wheat to be named later.No.2 white oats, and No.3 white os 1 \u2019 Grain inspection at Winnipeg on November 7 resulted as follows: Wheat\u2014No.1 hard, 3 cars; No.1 northern, 8; No.2 northern, 7; No.3 north- Red a Lx feed, 7: rejected.No.1, : cted, No.2 4; AN \u2019 Noise no grade, 3; feed Barley\u2014No.3, $ cars.-~ Flaxseed\u2014No.1, 3 cars: re C.P.R.ve culte sacen cetacs fected.ni C.N.R.00ss tives osseuse vere, 109 Total ., vscccue vnrcuuse avcssens I 1902 total .Lil.L,ucs eeeveeennn.348 Following is a statement of the number of cars of grain inspected at Winnipeg last week, with comparisons: 1963.Wheat, cars 1.997 Oats, cars ., .5 Barley, cars .7 Flaxseed, cars Si 2,221 207 1.568 1,458 653 fi\u201d Til 2.075 Stocks of wheat in Russia are reported at 21,680,000 bushels, against 18 570.000 bushels a month ago and 15,9%,000 bushels a year ago.Indian shipments of wheat were: Last Previous Week.Week.To UI.K.,.qrs.163.000 172.000 To Continent.qrs.4,000 8,000 Argentine shipments to the UK.were: Wheat.grs.5, 5.000 Maize.grs.142.000 Argentine shipments to the Continent were: Wheat, qrs.Cees Maize, qrs.65,000 Argentine crops progressing favourably: wheat maturing rapidly and prospects point to a yield larger than the average.Linseed prospects are favourable for a large crop throughout the entire area.Overcast in England; forecast unsettled.Cloudy in France; forecast, cloudy.\u2014 The Liverpool wheat market was (rregu- lay, December closing Xd down at 6s 4%d, March closing at 68 3d to 6s 3%d.and May steady at 6s 34° Bpot wheat closed 144 to 1d down at 6s 7d for Walla Walla.6s 1a to 63 2d for No.2 red winter, and 6s 5%d for No.1 northern shring.Antwerp closed % down at 1644 for No.2?red winter, Paris closing unchanged at 20.80 for November and 20.9 for March and June.London quoted La Plata cargoes, f.o.r.t., sail, passage, 3s 9d, fine.The Chicago market quqQted December grain at noon as follows: heat, steady aa: corn, ¥%cC up at 41%c; oats, steady at LOCAL MARKET \u2014Manitoba wheat was quoted at a decline of ¥c this morn- ind Demand from the other side dull sihments from Montreal are now almost over for all grains.Coarse grains were itm and dull.buckwheat being nominal.Na.1 northern is quoted at 78c: No.3 northern, Téléc; and No.3 at 0c.store, Fort Witltam.We quote as follows: Pens, 7% afloat: No.2 white oats.M to 24t44c oat.and 25 to lc, ex-store: rye, 68c oat; buckwheat.50e afloat.FLOUR.\u2014 Trade is firmer, Choice Manitoba strong wheat patents.$4.80: do.bakers.$4.30; winter wheat pats.$4.15 to $4.50: straight rollers.$3.80 to $4; extras, $350 to 33.45 ; straight rollers, tn haga, $1.90 to $1.96: and extras, in bags, $1.68 to 21.7.FHED\u2014Demand was good and the market steady.Manitoba bran In bags, $17 to $18: shorts.$20 per ton: Ontario bran.in bulk.$15.50 to $16: shorts.$18 to $19: moullie, $24 to $28 per ton as to quality.BOLLED OATS8\u2014The demand for rolled oats was steady.The market is steady at $1.77% to $1.80 per bag.and at 38.75 to $3.80 per bbl.HAY.\u2014Trade in hay was dull and prices were unchanged.e Quote: No.1, $9.50 to £10.50; No.3.38.50 to $9.clover mixed.$1.50 to $8; clover, $7 to $7.50 per ton, In car lots.Toronto, November 13.\u2014Wheat\u2014Quiet, with little change In prices; No.2 white and red winter quoted at 77c to Thc low freights: No.2 spring is quoted at T3c an 0, goose at 70 to Tit east.Manitoba wheat is steady.At upper lake ports No.1 northern is quoted at 85Kc and No.2 northern at 8c.No.1 hard nominal at 30%c lake ports.Oats\u2014Quiet at unchanged prices: No.2 white is quoted at 29 to Z%c west at B%ce low freights to New York: No.1 white, 2%c eaat Barley\u2014Demand moderate, with offer- Ings fair; No.3 quoted at 43 to 4ic middle freights: No.3 extra at 42c, and No.3 at 3 to 40c middte freights, Rye\u2014Quiet.with prices steady.quoted at 506% to Sic outside.Pees\u2014Dull, prices unchanged.No.3 white quoted at \u20ac to 62c high freighta, at 8c east.Corn\u2014Quiet, with prices easy: No.3 yellow American quoted at 53kc on track, Toronto; No.à yellow at 52%c and No.3 mixed at 52c, Toronto.Buckwheat, unchanged with quotations 4 to 43c at outside points, Pjour\u201430 per cent.patents are steady at $3.10 middle freights, in buyers\u2019 sacks for export; straight rollers of special brands for domestic trade quoted at $3.40 to 33.60 in bbls.Manitoba flours conte bn 1 patents, he: Ne 2 pa- | .30, and strong ers\u2019, $4.2, on track, Toronto.Millfeed\u2014Bran steady at $I6.and shorts at 818 here.At outside points bfan .is quoted at $13.50, and shorts at 217.Mani- Lote bran in sacks, $18, and shorts at $20 Cars IMPROVEMENT INDICATED IN PIG IRON SITUATION.The Iron Age reports: \u201cOur monthly blast furnace statistics indicate clearly how rapidly the manufactures of pig iron are gdjusting themselves to changed conditions.On October 1 the capacity of the anthracite and coke tôbs.On Novembér 1 NE NS tons week.The greater part of this d of about 30,000 tons per week is due to the Central West.under the leadership of the United States Steel Corporation.The furnaces of the Centra} West.dropped from 216,49 tons per week op October 1 to 144.538 tons per Week on November \u2018The Eastern furnaces without any nite associated action, show « natural drop from 53,337 tous week tober on Beptember 1 to 47,68 tons on 1 and 2860 tons per week on November 1 As bearing on the current demands for fron, it may be noted that stocks in ihe hands of merchant furnaces show an Ine in October of £9,000 tons, which 1 tes that the actual decline Ia out.patin October was not great enough.As the cutting down of o & only to tell towards the end gf the it is reasonable to expect that we TOW neager a balance with the Îess- into consider 1tion, too, in the are Dé france ce oe Te a yards wers (LONDON) India Pale Ale you may rest satisfied you have called for the Best Beverage Brewed.Sunshine Falr and Conundrum Tea GIVEN BY Boys Sunshine Club of Westmount, Victoria Hall, Westmount Park, SATURDAY, [4th, * VAS OCLOCE.Admission\u201410 Conts.: There will bo & voting contest for most popula: Westmount teacher.Most popular Westmount Councillor.Most popular member of Westmount À.A.À.es Was 43 hea declined to | SLOW DEMAND FOR CHEESE THIS MORNING.But Prices Continued Steady\u2014Large Butter Shipments Expected This Week.CHEESE.\u2014-Demand was rather slow to-day, but dealers in no way moderated their ideas with respect to values.It is thought that next week may bring out a fair demand owing to the final sallings of many hoals from this port for the seuson.Colored checse are firmly held und a premium over white is being ob- tained for them.Quebec cheese are quoted all the way from 10 to 10%; Townships, ud to lic.and Ontario whites, 10L to 105ÿc, and culoured 10% to lue, with 10%c asked by some.The Liverpool public cable continues steady at 623 tu ô48.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 8,98 boxes BUTTER.\u2014It Is likely that shipments from this port this week wil! be pretty large, owing to the approaching close of navigation, \u2018This will take off the market a considerable quantity of bulter which might otherwise have had a bearish influence.The make of butter has fallen off fully one-half during the month and, although a number of faclories which have ceased to make cheese are now turning out a little butter.the supply continues very limited, and dealers are confident that no turther weakness of consequence need be anticipated in prices for some time to come.Quebec makes are quoted at 21 to 21e, and Townships at 21% to 21Xc.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 1,142 packages.EGGS.\u2014Very little really fresh eggs are coming in, and when they are offered they bring a high price.Fancy cold storage eggs are sald to be worth as much as fresh strajght gathered, owing to their large size.We quote: \u2014 Fresh straight gathered, 19%c to Mic: ordinary cold storage stock.18%c to 19c; limed.17c to 18c: No, 2 stock, 15c to 16c, and nelects, 23c to 2e.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning «mounted to 215 cases.POULTRY.\u2014The demand for poultry was only fair, to-day, and receipts were light.Prices seem rather egsier all around, yet the feeling 1s by no means weak.Cold weather will bring out an active demand.Inferior stock is 1 to 2e below finest.r ces for fi ollowd were ey°» prices for finest fresh ie, dry ocre well fattened stock: Turkeys, 11% to 12c: ducks.113% to 12c: geese, T% to 8c; chickens, 10 to lc: fowl, to 8c.POTATOES.\u2014The market js strong.and higher prices may result ght offerings.Meantime dealers are buy- tng at 60c on track.and re-suiling at &c trom cars, and 76c from store.BEANS.~This morning dealers quoted from $1.56 to $1.60 for prime, pea beans, to BN, In in car lotsa, on track, and 81.66 a doing way.ONEY\u20148ome real! white clover strain- od was reported selling at 8%: buckwheat being quoted at 6% to 7c.CHEESE BOARDS PRICES BROCKVILLE FACTORYMEN PROTECT THEIR BRAND.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, November 13\u2014For a long time charges have \u2018been made against cheese buyers that cheese: from other sections are being regularly shipped with the brand \u201cBrockville\u201d stencilled on the boxes.This is regarded as a fraud, as the Brockville brand can only be used in the boundary lines defined by the Dominion Government in its incorporation of the Brockville board.The board claims protection in this matter, and at yesterday's meeting a resolution was Introduced and laid over for discussion.calling attention to fraudulent branding, and appealing to the Minister of Agriculture, Hon.Stdney Fisher, and Prof.Robertson, Dominion Dairy Commissioner, for an immediate Investigation.The question is likely to create a lively time.There was an average attendance at the regular meeting of they cheese board.The season Is nearly over, but the make is surprisingly large.though many factories have closed and others are preparing to do so.Make has been reduced about 30 per cent.in the last few days, and will be going down gradually all the time.High prices are an incentive to patrons to supplement the grazing with stall feedings.Yesterday's figures here showed 1,042 coloured and 756 white, The market was not noted for any degree of snap.The bidding opened at %.and with some reluctance the buyers raised it to 9%ec, which was refused.The buyers showed a preference for curb dealing.where & good stroke of business was transacted.Last week's prices prevailed, with a slight preference for October goods.White sold at 10c and 10%c, and coloured ruied at 10%c.The buyers were as follows: Murphy, 1,000; Derbyshire, L- 000; Webster.sb: Blasell, 1,000; Dickey, 600; Erle, 500; vs.80, Patton, 10.Total, 5, 000, Vankleek Hill, November 13.\u2014Thare were 464 Loxes of cheese boarded and sold here yesterday.Bidding was started by McGregor at 3c, raised by McRae to 10c, and finally advanced to 10 38c by Fraser.At this figure he got 254 boxes.McRae got 67, Welsh got 63, and Bennett Fate McGregor got two small lots oy Tweed, November 13.\u2014There were 700 cheese boarded here yesterday.All sold at 9 13.16c.Watkin, Magrath and Kerr were the buyers.Kingston, Ont., November 13 \u2014Yester- day 72 boxes were boarded st the Frontenac cheese board.The bidding began at 10%c, and advanced at 10%e.Only one factory, 40 boxes, sold at this top figure.Next and final meeting on November 26.LIVE HOG MARKET ; ~ CONTINUED STEADY.The live hog market was steady this week at 5%c per 100 Ibe, off ears.Abattoir dressed wete easier at 7% to ™c.Country dressed were |n larger supply, and price declined to 7to 74e, to cover all grades, PORK\u2014Heavy Canada short cut mess bbls, $20; light, short, clear, $13; short ous backs, $30.HAMS\u2014Large hams, 13c; medium sixe, 13%c; extra small, 14e: with bone out, FR EON: Brea t \u2018bac 15e \u2014 as o : Wit shire sides, ie : Windsor backs, Mo fre clear 100; boneless, pier ow 100: clear : , roik 1 LARD\u2014Choice refined compound, ».packages: extra pure.ih varia Pos har ; ure, out kettle, Sel, sc.pars, Pac; fini tra ate beef, 2M0-id.bble., $12: half bbe, WE.- SAUSA GUDDY $4.25\u201468-plece Dinner Set, appie-.green, flora} decoration.English ware, $3 .00\u20149%8-plece Dinner Set, blue, pink and green, .floral decoration; semi- porcelain, $68.00\u201493-plece Dinner Set, pen- cl) flora] decoration; stock pattern.always right.233 St.Lawrence Street, & BRODE DINNER SETS.We are advertising merely to let you know that we have the goods.We don't have to tell you anything about their quality.and vou know what Kind of guods we sell, At Our Stores UR GO.86 .50\u201495-piece Dinned Set, green floral decoration, gilt; AL > ware.$8.00 97-pilece Dinner Set.2 colors, floral decoration, border pattern, nicely illumine- ated In gold.810.00 \u2014 97-piece Dinner Set, flow blue and green border pattern, richly treated in gold.You know us; and you know our prices are 1513 St.Catherine Street.A Book of the North- West.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 John B.Craig bas just issued a most interesting volume, Ranching With OT (is and Commons A record of facts relating to Cattle Ranching, the result of twenty years\u2019 personal experience.4 What the reviewers have to say about it\u2014No, 4-2-6-3, Cloth, $1.25.\u201cAT ALL BODK STORES.Montreal-\u2014 THE MONTREAL NEWS CO., LIMITED.Toronto, WILLIAM BRIGGS.free ie - | RETAIL PRICES AT BONSECOURS MARKET.VEGETABLES\u2014Cabbages, red or n, So; spinach, 15c a gal.; eggplant, bc each: radishes, three bunches for 10c: Canadian potatoes, 3¢ per peck.onions.2c half a peck; turnips, three for § cents; carrots, 10c half a peck: artichokes, 10c halt ral: caulifiowers.20 to Sc ea; lettuce, curly, 6 for 20c; plain, 5c each: parsnips, 20c per doen; beets, 10c half a peck: mushrooms, 80c per lb.: garlic, 15 to B¢ à bunch:; sage.savory and sweet marjorie.6 bunches for ¥%c: parsley.Bc per buneh: watercress, 5 to 10c a bunch: mint, 6¢ a bunch; black radish, 4 for 8c; celery, 20 to 4c doz.heads.oyster plants, 8c a bunch: Pumpkins, 10 to 15c each: squash, 10 to 15e each; vegetable marrow, 10c each.MEAT.\u2014Lamb, Uc per lb.for hindquarters and 70 for fronts.mutton, 10e per 1b.for hindquarters and 7c for fronts: porterhouse steak, : sirloin beef, 14c per pound: undercut roast, lic per Ib.; rib roast, 13c per Ib.; round steak l2c per pound; beef shanks, 5c; brisket, 7c to 8c; veal, hindquarters, 12¢ to 15c : forequarfers, 7c to 8c: tongues 10c to 13: kidney suet, 8 to 10c: fresh pork, 13 to 18c; fresh ham and green bacon, 13 to 15c; sausages, 10 to lic; finest smoked ham and bacon, 15 to 17¢; salt pork, 13 to 14e Res 1b.; lard, 13k.UIT.\u2014Lemons, 20 to 25c per dozen: bananas, 3 to 2c per dos.; cocoanuts, Be each: Jamaica oranges, 20c per dox.: apples, 90 to 50c half a bushel; pineapples, 2 to 3200 each: California peaches, 3 to 5c a dozen; Canadian pears, 50c a basket : white Muscat grapes and Tokats, lic a art Almerias, 2c Ib.; cranberries, 15c a FISH.\u2014B.C.salmon.2c to 2c per Ib.: pike, 8 to 10c per lb.: rock sturgeon, 30 to 3c a punch: haddock, 8 to 7c; bass, 124 to 15c Ib.: dore, 10 to 13¢ Ib.: sturgeon, 1560 per lb.bull heads, 10¢ a Ib.; mack- eral 13 to 15\u20ac; halibut, 15c: finnan haddte, 8 to 10c POULTRY.\u2014By the pound, fresh killed turkeys, 14 to 15¢ per lb.; geeme, 9 to 10c; domestic ducks, 15 to 16c: fowls.10 to lic: brolling chickens, $3.60 to 34 a dox.; reast- ing spring chickens, 12 to 12 1-2¢ per Ib.; pigeons, 25c io Me per pair; sucking pigs.$1.50 to $3 each; guinea hens.$1 to $1.10 per pair.squabs, ¥c to 3c per pair ; frogs\u2019 legs, S0c to 354 per Ib.GAME.\u2014Tame rabbits, 5c to Tc a pair: small ducks, &@c to 5c a pair: graes plover, 83 to $3.5 a dozen; snipes, $3.60: quail, $3.50 to 34.00 per doges: snowbirds, 2c to Wc a dozen; black duck.$1 to ge pair; red heads.$1 pair; teal, 50 to cents: woodcock, $1.25 to.$1.50 par pair; venison, hindquarters, 15c to 20c: forequarters, % to 10: cariboo, 12Y4¢c to DAIRY PRODUCTS.\u2014 Fancy fresh creamery, Ic to 3c : dairy, 2c to 2c ; cheeses, lic to 18c: selected new laid eggs.28 to 3c; held fresh.3 to S cents: llmed eggn.2 to 22 cents; white comb honey, pound sections.13¢ to 1bc; white strained, 10c to 12c; maple syrup.wing measure, tins, 0c to each ; maple sugar, 19 to 13¢ per lb: hand: picked pea beans, 8c quart; split peas.Sc quart: lard, 16c per Ib.Conditions Confronting Steel Trade.\u201cPittsburg, Pa., November 13.\u2014Two ex- lanations of the conditions that are con.renting the tee] trade, the one affect ing the current.prices and the other the more serious question of wage reductions, were made yesterday by one of the high officials of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company.inferences have recently been held în Néw York on the matter.Briefly outlined, the reductions In billets The Sovereign Bank of Canada Quarterly Dividend Notios.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one-quarter per cent.(14 per cent + for the current quarter, being at the rate of 5 per vent, per annum on the paid-up capita! stock of this bank, has been declared, and that the same will be pavable at the Head Office and at the branches on and after Monday, the 16th uay of N+vember next The Transfer Books will be closed from the 1st to the 14th proximo, both daye inclusive.By order of the Board, D.M.STEWART, Genera! Manager.Montreal, 13th October.1903 246 îleod 47 Years on the Market The J.C.MCLAREN BELTING CO.! 293 St.James st.Montreal.INDELIBLE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS \u201c Japanese \" Brand Make Perfect Press Ooples and Sharp Originals.FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment Securities, 84 St.Francois Xavier St,, MONTREAL.Send for MARKET LETTER and PRICE LIST.260 tt Special Preliminary Notice.ARONSON & RUTENBERG, PAWNBROKERS.Very important sale of unredeemed pledses.consisting of jewellery.diamonds, arge ussortment of fall and winter over- coals, very costly furs, etc., will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19, at our mammoth rooms, Nos.241 and 23 St.James street.Lo Full particulars in Saturday's paper, RAE & DONNELLY, 20 1 Auctioneers.Auctiori sale of very neat household furniture on Monday Morning.Novembe: 16th, at No.56 St.Alphonse street, St.Henri.We have received instructions from Mr.H.Delorme, who is giving up house, to sell all his furniture, compris: ing: Fine parlour set, mirrors, pictures, curtains, portieres, centre table, sideboard, dining table and chairs, neat bedroom set and bedding, gas stove, kitchen uten, ells, crockery, glassware, stHverware, se ing machine, refrigerator, all the carpe and olicloth, etc., all for positive sale.on MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock.; MARCOTTE BROS, 20 2 Auctioneers.+ that trade would undoubtediy be benefitted by such a change.In the discus= such markéd signs of Improvement there was no occasion for changing press ent prices.\u2019 discredited by local officials.Wage re.has been discussed.The reduction, which upon, can be placed approximately at 19 per cent.The day labourer will not be affected.but every tonnage man will.) will not be in decreasing his earnt power, it being explained that impro machinery will enable him to turn out an Increased amount of finished steel at.tically the same as he bas always made, By Marcotte Bros.| and bars were made after tiie whole alt-' ; uation was gone over, and it was seem sion over the other finished lines of steeld\u2019 it was found that the trade had shown] that Reports that there would be further\u2019 .meetings of steel pools In New York were duction Is unquestionably a matter that] so far as known has been fully decided] The effect on the tonnage man, however, § a less rate per ton.the total being prac-i.E 71 Phone A UP de yaity,: His v supply\u2019 the bred .you ant > * 0 ma PETITE che - PREPAID CLASSIFIED AOVER- © TISEMENTS : In the MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SITUATIONS WANTED, or loss, and 3% cou: por exire word, esch cents per word, with a minl- ® of 25 ceñts each insertion.NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with « order.When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.» Mo charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five linea.insertion.PERSONAL, 2 mum charg: te PROPERTY FOR SALA FOR SALE \u2014 MUST BE SOLD, LON- gueutl, handsome country villa, corner lut, 10,000 feet land, all conveniences.Owner Jeaving town; a bargain.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame.223 \u20ac 8 FOR SALE \u2014 ON BERR] STREET, near Rachel, semi-detached solid bdrick house, 8 roams, large bathroom, hot wuter furnace, cemented cellar, divided in four, shed 47 x 37 ft.stable, lot 60X80, house 31-8 = 36.Jos.Hogue, 965 Berri.Phone Bell East 2908.263 6 | 0 TOR SALE \u2014 12 ROOM BRICK CUT- tage, at St.Annes, near stations, $3000, payable $23 month.month in city.P.Why agent, 97 St.James.267 6 E.FOR SALE \u2014 $2100 RICHARDSON ST.brick block of five dwellings, Jot 48 X 108; rent 8300 a year; a 3nap.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame.208 à 2 FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT HOUSE, No.848 Park avenue.solid brick, ten rooms, bath and w.c., furnace, cement base ment.Apply to Henry Munderloh, 61 &t.Sul- pice st.288 6 ESTATES, LIMITED,\" 97 ST.JAMES Montreal.Many people are finding it ehenper to bus à bores ies to pay rent.Our terms are easy and our list large.Call and ee us and save money.\u2018Estates, Limited,\u201d $7 St.James st, - 269 tf FOR SALE \u2014 ONE VISIT TO MONTreal Annex and you will realize that the lots and homes we offer on easy payments, and within reach of the smallest purse, are Juxuries.Nice homes, nice people, nice viow and surroundings.All we ask is $23 cash.balance $3.40 to $8.80 monthly.Montreal Invest.and Freehold Co.328 Temple Building.249 2 {OR BALE \u2014- THE ORCHARD LOTS BElonging to the Kensington Syndicate are being bought rapidly by the ladies and young men of Montreal and Westmount for Investment; prices will advance as rapidiy as they did In Westmount.$15 to $25 cash secures one, and the balance $2.50 to $5.10 monthly.Pree plans snd information, 228 Temple Buflding.2e 2 FOR SALE \u2014 BY AUCTION AT MAR- colte Bros., Wednesday, November 23th, the house No.\u20182204 Notre Dame st.three doors from McCord st.FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET HOUSE OF aix rooms, batbroom, hot water; rmoder- ate price.Address Alex.Hogue, 808 St.Hubert street.270 6 Ty WANTED.\u2014 MODERN sont FRONT oo and upper tone- north of Dore > will cash, be Fa SALE \u2014 8c A SQUARE FOOT WILL bay a select piece of land.facing Mount Park, aitaated next to 53 Esplanade avo., eat Burk.to St.Urbain.contalning about 7,000 square feet; beautifully laid out for building economically, having a frontage of 08 feet Esplanade and 23 on St.Urbaim, with a of lane entrance from St.Urbain, Unprecedented bargain.For particulars apply P.O.Box 174, Montreal.* 2es 9 {OR SALE \u2014 BIX MOUNTAIN VIEW .Dear Mount Royal Address Owner 547 Rivard et.269 ¢ R SALE \u2014 MANCE STREET.ADJOINing new Presbyterian Church, $425, $25 cash down, balance $6.30 monthly, which you will never miss.All the lots will be advanced again in a few weeks.38 lots recently sold: the new Bleury and Park avenue cars are only about 100 yards from lots, and buildings are going up rapidly.228 Temple Building.SALE \u2014 THREE ELEGANT BUILDing lota on St.Urbain at., close to Falir- mount avenue, at a real snap, 150 x 100; only a sipall amount of cash down, balance easy terms, bullding Is very brisk.and a sharp advance is positively sure.L, 1200 Star, Office.R SALE DUROCHER STREET, close to the proposed new Park.5 lots, 35 x 100, $423 each, $100 cash, balance very easy terms.New Bleury and Park avenue cars land you on the lots in 13 minutes from Craig stand in consequence $323 won't buy them by the spring.L.1201, Star Office.209 2 R SALE \u2014 BUILDING LAND ON THE upper slopes at Westmount.Can be bought cheaper Dow than next year; near the golf links; low price for the next few weeks.Apply to The Cradock Simpeon Company, Merchants Bank Building.PTO.LEF \u2014 AR ST, ANNES.WARM turaished.10 sativus.$0; imme diste ossemin PoE Brown, 91 SL James st.Would sell payable $23 monthly.TU TO LET \u2014 51X ROOM HOUSE, FURNIture for sale at a sacrifice; lease to April dos, wits rencwal If desired.Ks 13 roa brick cottage, Diruished or ane | (Cantinues on Page 9.) WANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED MAN TO sist ren) estate agent, time evenings, to handle à new t west end suburb; already 130 lots bave been aold = many more can be sold 8: : 5 por coût J Co commission will be paid, with use of office and free advertising.Address H, 200, Star.Oftice.207 ¢ daw TO LET\u2014LACHINE, HANDSOME COT- lige, 8 rooms, extension kitchen, hot water heating, electric light; mewly decorated; reni $13.W.Exmest HBollon, 17863 Notre Dame su TO LET \u2014 dOCSK 11 ROOMS, GOOD localion.abuve Sherbrooke street, all modern convenirnces, heated by hot water, 2 c.bouse to be pui in fret class shape.Also a large stable, with three atalls; low rent, Pussession 1st Decemuer.For partiou- lars apply © Johnson and Cousineau, 62 dt.ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY, AT ones; good wages.Apply M, 1340, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GIRL, ENGLISH, rl wraany RELI 7 able Mrs Jacoboous Rath aie Bpiaries Bmploymsnt OF T6 Mackay st.ANTRD i Y LS W T E0SiTION WANTED Bolt RD and bot water pipe coverers, also Intellt- gent youth to learn tesde.Eureka Mineral Wool Co.9% 8t.James \u2018at.family of two; ee or ; «- ANTED \u2014 STEADY, MAN, ait R highest wages.Apply 36 Laval oe a î y.ist tn VV ANTED- \u2014 BOY FOR OFFICE, ABOUT fourteen or fifteen years old; must be good penmæn and apt at figures.Address in own handwriting.M, 1341, Star Office, 2M 3 James st 3 JANTRBD \u2014 FOR LACHINE EXPERI- 2 xe ¥ enced cook; mecs $16.Also dousems HOUSE TO RENT, FURNISHED, must have good references.Apply 310 Milton very clean, six rooms.1090 Borri st.street.TO LET OR FOR SALE\u2014RESIDENCES, furnished or unfurnished.fine grounds, coach house, siable, Upper Lachine and Sum- merlea; rent winter or yearly.Apply S.Shackell, 306 Tomple Building.or 214 Broadway, Lachine.Tio 2 TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 11 ROOMS, GOOD location.above Sherbrooke street, all modern conveniences, heated by hot wader, 3 w.c., house to be put in first class shape.Also & large stable, with three stalls; low rent.Puesesalon 1st December.For particulars aeply to Johnson and Cuusineau, & St.James at.30 3 NOUBES WANTED.NIN WANTED \u2014 HOUSE OR FLAT OF 6 or 7 rooms, with modern conveniences, for family of three.Give full particulars, Mr.Campbell, 547 William at.Tel.Main 8417.270 2 WANTED \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT OF five or six apartments in respectable Jo- cality; recat moderate until May.Address O, 1338.Star Office.270 2 WOR SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED lot on the north side of Windsor ave.measures SU x 108 feet and has an area af about 5400 fcet.Price 35 cents per foot.The Cradock Simpson Company, second floor, Merchants Bank Bldg.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, IMMEDIATE or carly possession, furnished or unfurnished self-contained cottage.tenement or flat, cast end preferred.Moderute rent; Sa tenants.Address 43 Berri at, siving par- culars.MOR SALE \u2014 FOUR CHOICE BUILDING lets, on whe Sherbrooke st.and Cote St.reasonable and easy terms.Apply to 4121 se Catherine at.or Tel.Mount 22.20 2 PERSONALA.a I prssosau \u2014 BBENZER A.MORRIS IS eought by his brother.Last heard of six years ago.in New Jersey, Address C.Morris, Frant, Susscx.Eng.287 6 RSONAL \u2014 JANE McPHBERSON, WIFE of Archie McPherson, left Scotland for Canada 1884.Is enquired for by Annie Mc- Kensie McPherson, Norihburn street, Glas- gow, Scotland.267 6 ERSONAIL \u2014 LIZZIE LOVE, OR MRS.Wiseman, Jeft Lochee, Scotland.five years ago for Montreal.Is enquired for by Mrs.Love, Bell's Burn House, Linlith- gow, Scotland.267 8 ERSONAL \u2014 LOOK AT OUR TEN CENT roasts and round steaks, forequarters of lamb, ic per Ib: juicy venison steak, stall fed turkeys and chickens, at Winch's Market, next to Murphy's.269 3 PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGHTING Cast Iron Enamel Wash Basins Wash Basins (My 45.00 worth 210.00.Mattinsan 4 Fore, lumbers, steam and gasfitters and | iths, dS Dorchester Street.Teleph Up 1263.WANTED TO RENT House and Grounds for the King\u2019s Daughters\u2019 Summer Creche.House need not be very large, nor the grounds of great area, but the property must have shade trees and be healthfully situated at a point easily reached by either of the Electric Rallways, within the zone covered by a 10¢ ticket, including city car fare.Owners of suitable piaces in Verdun, Mount Royal Valse, Cote des Neiges, Outremont.Viauville, or other aoceesible suburban localities willl a moderate figure from Ist ay next, will please communicate with Mrs.8.M.Baylis, 262 University st.30 2 rent at KING'S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED IN BOSTON.Speakers at Victorian Club Banquet Discuss Preference.Special to The Montreal Star.Boston, November 13.\u2014The Victorian Club celebrated King Edward's birthday Jast evening by a dinner.Col.Albert Clarke, secretary of the Home market Club, defended Chamberlain\u2019s new tariff policy » and showed how its adoption would fit Great Britain and pot barm the Country to any great extent.He said that present policy in force in England has been a j 1t had made the bandled arrangement.jnited Kingdom the dumpin ing sround of surplus products at prices t have tended to injure her industries.He declared it was literally true that there is a blight on the industrial Life of that country.\" Harvey N.Shepard, said: \u201cI believe as fully as ever in free trade.1 differ with Col.clarke in regard to a tariff.By correction, I would revolutionize thi by seeping.tariffs out of the way.\"R may be well for political reasons to adopt the Chamberlain policy but not for economic reasons.\u2019 ANOTHER CELEBRATION.The anniversary was also observed by the British Naval and Military Veterans Association.During the celebration a congratulatory cablegram was sent to the King.UNCLE SAM WILL NOT SEND TROOPS TO THE ISTHMUS.Washington, November 13.\u2014M.Philippe Bunau-Varilla \u2018was received by President Roosevelt this morning as Minister pleni- Remain, and envy, cxtraordinary of the ublic of Panama.The U.S.War De- parément officials have reached ue deter- n.astion that the situation at of numa does not warrant the sending of there.Both Secretary Root and Lieuten- ent-General Young, chief of staff, to-day sutharized jhe statement that no orders ave been issued to any oops to proceed LUNA ome io in con tem ew York, November 13\u2014It is reported bere, says, a Herald dexçetch from ranams that President Marroqui is try- ng to leave Bogota, here is great excitement and the American Jegatior, which is surrounded, is protected by Colombian troopas.$300,000 Failure at Worcester.Worcester, Mass.,, November 13.\u2014 Al- th the doors of the banking house inslow and Company here are closed and probably will never be re-opened un der the ald name, the business of the famvel E.Win Skate Manufscturing Company will bé\u2018vontinuel by receivers George B.Taft, of Worcester, and Thom- s N.Perki ins, of Boston.The receivers charge of both concerns today, and aced men at work on ths books.Tt is lieved that the liabilities will reach Dearly $500,000.The abilities of the ate Conmrpanr.ai , are incladed in this estimate.Famous Sea Wall Crumbling.Special to The Montreal Star.Vancouver, B.Ci November 13.\u2014Victo- J beeen the.post Safi aad Tar ames Bay Canadiss Pact EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CAVALRY BRIGADE.Will Be Constituted of Three Regiments of Hussars- Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 13.\u2014Militia orders issued to-day contain the following: Any person having knowledge of the present address of James Ellison, First Battalion, Loyal North Lancaster Regiment, will kindly communicate the same to the Adjutant-General, Militia Headquarters, Ottawa.The following board has been a thorized to further test the Peddie- Vernier rifle sight and will assemble in Quebec on a date to be fixed by president \u2014Col.W.H.Cotton, Q.M.G.; Prest.Major F.M.Gaudet, superintendent Dominion arsenal; members, Capt.J.Benyon, R.C.A., Capt.W.H.Davidson, 8th Regiment.The Sixth Duke of Connaughts Royal Canadian Hussars, the Seventh Hussars and the Eleventh Hussars will compose à brigade of cavalry to be known as \u201cThe Eastern Townships Cavalry Brigade.\u201d The annual inspection of the 86th Regiment for 1903-4 will take place on the 16th inst.Lieut.-Col.W.D.Gordon, inspector of infantry, will be the inspecting officer.SUPREME COURTS WILL DECIDE CHAUDIERE RIGHTS.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 13 ~The city of Ottawa has consented to join the Govern ment and the corporate lease holders of water power at the Chaudiere in a sub mission to the Supreme Court to ascertain the rights enjoyed by the various parties.The immediate case of sabmission is the erection by Alr.R.Boath of a dam, which it is aimed.diverts water from other owners.LORD ROBERTS, WHO iS ILL IS, MAKING PROGRESS.London, November 13, \u2014 Lady Roberts this morning said that the condition of Lord Roberts, the Commander in-Chief, was quite satisfactory that there were no complications, and that he was making favourable progress tow towards recovery.Lord Roberta is suffering from pneumonia, which develo from a chill contracted at the unvei ing of the memorial + Prince Christian Victor at Windsor last riday New Transvaal Gold Law.Special to The Montreal Star.London, November 13.\u2014The Johannes borg correspondent of the Times, ccmment- ing on the draft of tha new goid law, says the old Jaw was framed exclumvery for the benefit of the Boer farmers, whose successors, the mining companies, are zen erally satisfied he new ordinance p fesves to give so effect to the princiole olin the Fight of mining precious metals e Crown, but it actually ap- peer bee, defraud the state, while ing inducements to the individual prospector to settle in the country.i The Census Branch Will Close Down.It FURNISHED HOUSES TO == TO LET \u2014 EIGHT ROOM AND BASEment house in Westmount, handeomely decorated and furnished, all modern improvements; moderate Tent.484 Victoria avenue, above Bherbrocke st.200 8 ANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR RAILWAY LWAY Cae fice, malary $40 A oar and experience.Address V.Star Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 FOR A FAMILY oF TWO on upper Park avenue.\u201d a first class geB- eral servant; ao ss, Saturday morning, \u2019 WANTED, Girls, Apply 47 Cote Street.WAN 'ANTED\u2014BY A FIRM OF ADVOCATES a well educated youth; one having & slight knowledge of shorthand preferred.An ply in own handwriting, stating experience, if any, and wages expected, M, E1342, Star ot- fice.270 2 ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR A office, one with experience and state 3 ng wages capes us N, 1808, Sar Office.ano 3 ANTED \u2014 A NURSERY GOVERNESS for three children.Address V, 7330, Sur Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK FOR small faxxlly.Apply evenings, 0 Sher brooke st.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, 28 AN 30: must de Quick on machine writer, speaking both languages.wage $10.Advancement quick.L, 1179, Star Office.as FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FURNISHED house or flat.for aix months, not less than our bedrooms, modern conveniences, between Union avenue and Guy st.preferred.A practical pie ii De waa $18.No good and not ready Desd mot apply.24 Hospital at.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR.Highest wages and steady employment.Apply W.J.Kearns and Co., G:3 Lagau- ght Paolo work; yearly Spy men J.Windsor, 168 ft.Maurice st FOR SALE.SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- .00; tamarsc blocks, Vis por load; also An- ad J.C.MacDiarmid, No, 8 C Guy and William sts.Bell Tel.Main oe SALE \u2014 ONE COOKING STOVE, ALmost pew, nicely nickeled and cheap; perfect; $15.#440 St.Patrick at.For SALE \u2014 OFFICE FITTINGS, INcluding counter and giase do Apply room 74, Stock Exobange Bidg.%10 2 Fon.CALE \u2014 MILL $1.80; KIND- Bi.78; cut 83.50 per load, livers\u201d Anthracite te coal, $5 and 96.75 per ton.Tel.Up 1402.Edmund Neve, 1843 R SALE \u2014 BEDROOM SET, CHAIRS, desk and bookcaæe, pictures, etc.Apply 80 Mitcheson et SALE \u2014 A LADY WISHES TO DISpose of her diamond solitaire ring, % rae une mone; a bargain.Address Branch Office 710 2 W, 7281, Sar B R SALE \u2014 15 NEW MORRIS UPRIGHT plancs, prices moderate, payable cash or $7 monthly, Old received In part payment.Apply Leach\u2019's, 2440 St.Catherine, between Stanley d.Open evenings.270 3 SALE \u2014 Siw cam AO aw u t piano, also used anos, Williams 3 H Evans $148.20, Heintzman $138, Catherine st.Open 20 2 80! Wine = Luxe ant.RESPECT- in à live town; highest references furnished.ne Bunday work.APPLY Address neater, 694 Dorchester st: Mont- Davies DINING Poo 333 be Pate wt.reat Bandi enter 30 6 INTRO ew EXPERIENC, STEAM WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BOOKKKBP- TY, man who Das had experience in $ lite, of Ontario Business College, Ballerina, thoroughly competent; ateady habits.Address M.care of Principals.and B.C.Belleville 208 8 ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPRR hanging, tinting.piaster- kalsomining, lng and glazing.Drop a card.A.Feldmann, 378s 8t.Dominique st.ses \u20ac WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BANK, CLERK | sles side OS» és.a es SU a A Sa \u20ac FE in Sxmily.Prien tele) we room, with private > Toi 0.Star Branch Office.265 : OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE Re Ç in à well appointed house, th ail modes convéniences, eat of Windsor Hotel: only first class per- flea\u201d way call.805 Dorchest 268 6 Roox \u2014 ON BATHROOM FLAT.este ther one of two gen oy ro hot sad cold water, Auer lights \u201cond use ot telephone; private family; ANTED \u2014 BY A THOROUGHLY EX- enced Engilshman, tion in the wholessls oc retail business.ent refer ences.Apply H.967, Star Office.CE \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 A MATERNITY NURSE 18 ready for e ts.Gives massage ment.1883 Ontario st., Montreal.= y WANTED POSITION AS ACCOUNT- with knowledge of Spanish.Apply J.1070, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 BY SKILLED DRAUGHTSman private work, specimens wubmitted; pupils thken.Address T, 7256, Star Branch Office.208 8 WANTED \u2014 BY EXPDRIENCED BOOK- of trust; unex- French end Duglish.position te ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY PRACTICAL bookkeeper and oftice hand; nine years\u2019 or night watchman by 24 fair education: references.905, Star io central location.Apply to au Famille LA ANTED \u2014 BY A LADY POSITION AS 00M \u2014 TO LET ONE ROOM, WITH USE stenographer and typewriter.Address R.R LE kitchen; no children.No.347 Bo 7040, Star Branch Office.ne 7 WANTED \u2014 DESIGNER, FIRST CLASS \u2014 FURNISHED TO LET.man for mantles, costumes.eotc., with OOS \u2014 hot and cold water, on many years experience in Wholesale and fo | bathroom ; aleo bedroom pariour ar tail, is open for engagement.Address 3.Se.Antoine st.NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS swer, atating terms, H, 2 Siar nee tT nN tL Waxrzn \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE ( two or three unfurnished rocens; ae sdection to over a store.Bats rente must be moderate.L, 1147, Sur Office 51 which 0s ANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG NTLE- men rooms, singe preferred; fty be- twoen Bleury and Peel, Address with terms, L, 1180, Star Office.AND ™O Wis \u2014 SITTING ROOM Dorchester st.Apply 0 N.1X37, Star irisai BOARD.ARD MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, strictly private accommodation for ladles and attended.> st Monique at.27 8 OARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD.FIRST CLASS board can be had at 49 Dumont avenue Above Ontario st.back of De Er R on bathroom fat, Auer light; os 23 McG College avenue.ROOM, BUTT- able for two young gentlemen OF married couple, gas.steam heat.Mot.cod va es in the room; no children; convenient care; terms moderate: 11 Plates gt.po % -_ COMFORTABLY TW FURNISHED Ooms to let on bathroom flat; hot water heated, electric light, etc.Apply at Teo cant at.\u2014 (FRONT) LARGE AND SMALL, Ron bathroom fiat, quiet private house.Apply forencon or evening.37 M: Moaill _Calicse avenue.OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED LARGE, warm room, on bethroom flat, gas; terms ble.300 Banguinet st.268 3 cous \u2014 A SUITE FURNISHED or with or without tar Branch Office OOM \u2014 BRIGHT ROOM, WITH OR evenings.experience; capable of takl charge of cor- without board, to lady or gentleman of JFOR BALE \u2014$105 CASH UPRIGHT PIANO, dence.Address K, 1117, Star Office.quiet habite, in private family.616 Cadieux by well known Toronto maker.Owner 268 3 street.28 3 w.7284, \u201cBear Branch Office.v 2\u201d VV ANTED \u2014 BY A WIDOW POSITION AS OOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SALK \u2014 THE IMPERIAL ENCYQLO- paedic Dictionary (half morocco), ten volumes; price from box.will sell for $30; handsome present.Apply (afternoon) 138 Se.Chas.Borromes = (Gontinyed on Page 9.) WANTED TO PURCHAIR housekeeper in luxurious home; capable of making lite cheerful.Address J.1008 Star Office.+ WANTED \u2014 PATTERN MAKER, FIRST clans, st present with firm in suburbs.would like situation in city.T.7080, Star Branch Office.208 ¢ WA ANTED\u2014ST.ANDREWS BAST, Q.BAM w has purchased a laundry business at St.Andrews East, Q.and wishes to an- watm and comfortable.in family of two, for quiet people.34 Imperial avenue, off St.James, between 6 and § p.m.208 3 oo! TO LET TWO BEDROOMS.NO R brard.186 Peel st.200 3 coms \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED FRONT R room, heated with hot yee Auer light, clothes clos closet, private family.4308 St.Catherine st.Westmount 25 3 ROOMS AND BOARD.COMS \u2014 AND BOARD, TO LET, WITR- board Rooxs \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR WITHOUT board.Apply 100 Mansñeld mt.267 5 Roous \u2014 AND BOARD DOUBLE AND single.nicely furnished rooms and board, every convenience; central locality.2:84 & Catherine st.Tel.Up 351.27 8 \u2014 LADY IN WESTMQUNT, ct a large villa residence.offers wall furnished rooms.with first clase board, = \u2014 or month; all modern conveniences; hol heating, electric light.telephone.Ad- rem 80 Kensington avenue, below brooks st.x8 OOMS \u2014 D BOARD BY THE Day ROME a rat class accommodation.No.Stanley at.at.\u201d xt 8 AND BOARD.LARGE, WELL Roots aed rooms with Very good board, at T6 Perbroote at.References eh OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE, BRIGHT, clean apd elegantly hed rooms, French Cusine: ratee for season.Pari feof OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE DOUBLE Ra.with good board.also on the 30ha single room, west end.V.T3352, Sar Branch Office.mo Mrs.Case! Peel chetl unce read d will ANTED \u2014 TO RENT NICELY FUR- \u2014 22 = 03 ere = ates Orme .ay to receive isundry \u201cfos ¢ nished room, suitable for one gentleman, OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM, ANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR GENERAL ANTED \u2014 TO YOURS AND in quiet private family, central locality.Ad- Good board.Nicely situsted.461 Si.Aw FURNISHED FLATB TO LET.housework.Apply ai once 148 Bt, George every else's cast-oft chothin fur ANTED \u2014 SEND FOR GOOD DRIVERS, drese T, 7293.Star Breach Office.2090 3 |.\"oo ze 3 rr : Toe Em\u2019 Bt Sh Po nt marion, Fnats en, ares, B [ROOMS \u2014 Two wicE pamoR yRoNT Froow \u2014 ann Bokne ove eos TO LET FURNI ANTED \u2014 AT 410 METCALFE AVE.called for by M.Frank, 443 ters.machinists.ete., etc.to J- rooms on the er room, with fa Les a a small fat in Westmount.fur a young girl for light housework.Craig st.4 [and Oo, 806 Craig st.«est.208 ¢ baths In connection.Apply et 808 ana ge for two cer: gentlemen preforred.nished or od, part of furniture and ° .- nion à: .winter's suppl coal purchased TANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL EXPERI- ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES Waren \u2014 POBITION AS TRAVELLER desired.Apply 679 st Ancins at.270 2 W enced plumber.Apply W.Groene, 538 St and gentlemen's cast off clothing, fur Maritime Provinces, by young OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM.OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE Antoi st.ne 2 coats and capes, See Sam Pearson first.3836 man.with EE pationce.Address C.À.M, P.Auer light.well heated, with or without and double rooms, th first class board.BESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET Notre Dame st, as we pay the best prices 0.Box 244, St.Jom, N.B.200 13 first class board.31 Victoria et.260 3 127 Mackay at.270 2 .V JANTED \u2014 TABLEMAID.APPLY of any other dealer.Mall ord ttended, or sn LAN à Hotel Carslake, 371 St.James =, wiephone Main 985, 200 20 \u2014 BY A YOUNG WIDOW OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE SINGLE ROOM OOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FUR TO LET \u2014 FLATS OF 7 AND 8 rooms, Nos.470-488 Delorimier avenue, bath, gas.electric wires.Jos.» Berri.Telephone Bell Eust 2926.207 4 FLAT TO LET, NEAR THORNTON Park, two minutes from Et.James st.cars, west.T rooms; rent $14.Thos.Ligget, 2474 St.Catberine, or Thornton Villa.269 2 TO LET \u2014 FLAT, 73 MARIANNE ST.7 apartments, also bath, w.c., gas, bot water furnace, excellent order.Apply No.260 St.James st., room 18, price $15.270 2 HALLS TO LET.aan oi.GRUMMOND HALL 8) Drommo: st.T dances, euchres, concerta, dramatic pe thoroughly Apply to N, Valiquette' Furniture Store, 2448 St.albert cerca 1208.311 daw À TO LET \u2014 AT 4127 ST.CATHERINE st.Westmount, a well fitted up confectionery store, with plate glass mirrors, glass cabinets and soda fountain.also dwelling; im- TO LET \u2014 A GROCHRY STORE, WITH fixtures, with or without a dwelling, and two small stores, suitable for a butcher shop of any other business, also a dwelling of five stadling for two horses; renting from 38 to $38 per month.Henry Ward and Co, 308 RR.James at.\u2018270 2 BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.en \u2014 RENT IMMEDIATELY and dwelling in English locality; rent rent moderate.O, 1339, Star Office.270 3 OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 NICE BRIGHT DOUBLE OFfice, 13 St.John street, also fine | office or sample room, with goods hoist.$0 Hospital street, very reduced rentals to lst Ma.W.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main OFFICES WANTED.WANTED SMALL OFFICE IN CITY, furnished preferred.State particulars and rent to Bax F.$00.Star Office.ANTED \u2014 TO RENT SMALL OFFICE or desk room.Send full particulars to O, 2 Star Offige.FARMS FOR SALR 3321, FOR SALE \u2014 @0 ARPENTS ON SALmon River, Dundee, i good arable land.eambosts near st and station: good bulldings: only $8300, including live stock.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James.267 \u20ac FOR SALE \u2014 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.333 ucres, Stanstead Plain, 260 under cultivation; good soil; two large sugar bdush- es, large house, first class order: imouense outbuildings: finest farm in Stanstead County.P.E.Brown, real ssiate agent, 97 St.James.207 6 a FOR SALE \u2014 THE BROADVIEW farm, two miles from Sherbrooke; 450 acres; fine residence; immenas 8; stables, etc.: no superior dairy farm in 912,500.P.E.Brown, real! estate agent, 97 St.James.267 8 FOR BALE 20 ACRES, JUST OUTside city limits, Sherbrooke, Que.: and outbulldings: 89000.P.E, Brown, real estate agent.97 St.James.me piggeries, Canada; V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, amily of three; high wages.Appl: once, 417 Victoria ave, Westmount.7 ANTED \u2014 APPLES, IN ANY QUAN- uty.Apply to The M C and ANTED daily nursing, fond of children.Address Mrs.Edge, 12 Monique st.0 4 tor gentlemen only.784 Palace et.20 3 well heated, and 270 2 double rooms.house board, first class.95 Union ave.ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID FOR SMALL Ww family.Apply in the evening 94 Tupper street.0 2 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG por OR GI FOR ° iter State see and salary eotad, Mr \u2014 PASTRY COOK, FEMALE.o APP Grand Union Hotel, Notre Rot REPAIR th ron 5 ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR PRENtice butcher; must have good Rire Apply 180 Bieury at., Jos.Levesque.WANTED \u2014 understands experience in the Deed apply without reference, Bleury st., J.Levesque.ANTED \u2014 BTOREMAN FOR GROCERT and provision department, to live on the Premises; steady Lee must have experience and good Apply to the Manager, Montreal Genera; Hospital.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERIENC- rouné apes.ved bright girl to learn: also woman as assistant to Apply Mr.Powers, Collar to Torsiady.Standard Shire Cor Ltd, 189 Delorimier ave.20 3 = STRONG, INTELLIGENT boy.Apply 172 Dalhousie at 270 3 WANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG LAD ABOUT 15 10,8 Tears af age to learn a good trade; to one willing to make himmeit userul 890d chance for promotion.Apply 8e King at.apply 120 ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO DO GEN housework at onos.Apply 2¢ 6t.Monique ANTED \u2014 FOR THE OFFICE OF A N wholesale dry goods house à amart boy about 13 years of age.Apply in own hapd- writing, with references.O, 1334, Star Office.200 2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVA V who ie able to do plain\u2019 cooking.88 oa: ter street.210 2 WANTED \u2014 GIRLS AT KENT'S DINING room, 1852 Notre Dame s., near Mc- Gill; no Sunday work.ANTED \u2014 A GIRL 18 OR 20 TO ATtend phone and door and make herself geoerally useful at 68 Beaver Hall HNL.WANTED \u2014 BOY, BRYSON'S MED.DIs- P y.2391 St.Catherine st ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SORT ANT, with reference.Apply 13 Bishop st OOM \u2014 TO RENT SINGLE FRONT .ANTED \u2014 JO PAINTING, PAPER- OOMS \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.VERY M je C0.Ehorbrooke anf Visiauce Pau hanging, at owes prices.Coleman, Joo room on bathroom fiat, at 32 Park ave.wartn, Auer light, suitable for two; one 8t.Norbert st.200 2 3 Single room, Art class board also table Board: Manañeld st.BUSINESS CHANCER WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS HOUSE- coms \u2014 RENT AT 70 FORT BST.KT Yh en { refer.BE So id oT ST: OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE FRONT ences.Address R.W., 81 City Counelllors ut.room fac with all conveniences.Address V, room, with or without board; gas, het R SALE \u2014 A GOOD GROCERY ESTAB- 0 3 7362, Star Branch Office.89 3 water.1784 Bleury st.lish 30 with .Address TT Bare oe good Tee 3 ANTED \u2014 PAPER HANGING, PAINT- Routed \u2014 TO LET A A EE WELL FUR- OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.NICELY FUR- ing.tinting, glasing, = work; Mm.Luke st.nished rooms, comfortable, at 12 Hutchf- OHNSON & COUSINBAU, 62 ST.JAMES low prices; materials.J.Bacon, 75 Hal- ut mure ir dore.Telephone; son st.Also first class table board.Apply @ great\u201d open on, sma at business for male.lowell st, Wes 304 terne \\ 200 3 Mayor.hotel for sale, $1200 buys fxtures, wil ANTED \u2014BY THREE TOUNG WOMEN OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE AND and all.Two grocery on the dollar.work of any kind, every night, from seven and small room, bath fiat.22 McGill small rooms; first class board; two mine Lice, restayrant, beast of the oT, S000 tH eleven; best of references; Address XK.College avenue.29 2 utes\u2019 walk from Windsor.Address W, TSS, down.Cigar stores in city; 1138, Star Office.200 8 Star Branch .- ie 2 parts of prices 848, an \"sido Le Sau.houses on Bt.eux, Dorches- ter atreets: Leis Bite.oo $860, Ma es, J Losn you part of the sooner it desired.\u2014 SEVENTY THOUSAND Fresiu of oacitiars sar 1 Toad \u201cOur Plan in a Nutshell,\u2019 tn the A avertatng wot.umns.Cut it out, study and act upon its suggestions, It will save you hundreds of dole WANTED \u2014 A NO.1 LIVB BUSINESS man to take hold of a business that pays large profits.quick end sure; no riake.Investigate to-night «, room 279, St.Lawrence Hall (ground ficor), J.T.For ÉALE \u2014 MACHINE SHOP, FIRST class tools; best location in city.O, 1349, Star Office.2710 2 R SALE \u2014 ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING city small well furnished boardi house for sale; : email rent Ad: dress O, 1385, Star Office 278 3 ANTED \u2014 GOOD DRIVING for use in light baggy or HORSE winter to cover his keep: would also Trent steigh.Address 3346 Bt.James st.270 2 For SALE \u2014 HORSE, ALSO and or cneigh.cheap.48 Congregaaiss st, Point Si 5 SALE \u2014 A Ast TROTTING STAL- This horse be- eo Poewsesion of a business man in the don and he Bas bo plese © reontey [ransaction aad he instructed us to sell him by auction Tuesday.November 17th, at 2.80 pm.On view at our sta, Tuesday morning, 608-605 St.street, T.W.Foster and Co., Auctio .220 3 PARTNERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PARTNER WANTED, WITH from $5 to $10,000, to star manufactur- \\ A ephon: JET V BON OL corer tek e: can y when no Apply all day Saturday to room 588, Temple Building.V ANTED \u2014 IN PROTESTANT INSTITU- tion in .à lady to act as head purse; must be capable of directing others end bave the best of references.Address at \u2014 FINISHERS FOR LADIES Apply W.do.Scroggie.TO 3 WANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR A RETAIL tur and bas store.State experience and salary expected, O, 1352, Star Office.270 8 ANTED \u2014 A STRONG YOUNG MAN W Lo the osemmmn of Dosinion Spoon Co.1448 Notre Dame m., City, WANTED \u2014 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER to cover cities East from Montreal.welling speolaltios to bakers.Must have practicel knowledge Grise age uma Cart FOR SALE \u2014 178 ACRES AT BRONE, Ce, Reply, ng «xperi- a meer Brome Lake.Be atones, one.of the ence, with references, to » Star ommice.beat re qu with live.good rye house outbuildings, w ve stock, rol stock Te and cup: enly terms.P, B.\u2014 A GOOD STRON .about 18 years odd.Robertson and Co.Brown, real estate agent, st Jam, + ms a\u201d a ANTED \u2014 GERL ABOUT 4 FOR FEW hours\u2019 housework (no 8 \u2019 y MOUNTAIN | BUILDING LOTS Very few lots left on the Botanical Garden property at the of Cote des Neiges Hill.Take the Guy street cars to the top of the hill and see what is being done in the way af building.This is the finest building gite on thé island of Montreal.\u201d Apply to ,_ JAMES BAILLIE, 0 2 Board of \u2018Trade bullding.TED D À BOT FOR OFFICE, APPLE 119 St.Francois Xavier st.270 t?ED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wa for small facaity: no vashlngs references required.106.@.Matthew at.ANTED \u2014 A ; :O00K, - THOROU Y experienced, with olty reference, = small family, where pouvemate is rest, Dorchester at., Opposite \u201creply ae events TE possible after Dalf-past aight.Bpecial to The Moatreal Sar.C > Westmount.Residence - FOR SALE.Red sandstone Bouse on Roslyn avenue, near the Cote .ee ot \u2018the .JAMES BAILLIE, le Beautiful Réste | ANTED \u2014 FIVE GIRLS FOR CLEAN work: steady the year Apply between 9 and 10 eniy.at 61 &t.Sulpice st.oo 3 ANTED A PLAIN COOK.ALSO W\u201c prt shes.\u201d dow Nv 71 Durboher ar Re \u2018von eveoin.ane 2 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 FAIA or wholesals ware house.Apply personally.337 m., James st.ANTED \u2014 LADY BOOKKEEPER.AP Was with oi of uments = 9 1 | Pa \u2014 AT oucE A oon HOY.TO Thuis hat PE EST | ms ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL IE TP En EL ret ant rou; Roots to GQ, 959, Star Office.wh WANTED \u2014 PARTNER TO TO ENGAGE IN business, dealing in stocks, ete.only email carne uired.O, 1 Office.req 330, Star \u2014 I CAN OFFER TO L or gentleman, with $3000, an A ADY opportunity in office business; prof Money secured and every aat en lice po.For particulars address P, © 111, city.270 à ANTED \u2014 BY RINGLE MAN, AGE 31.single male partoer.ee.to ralse poultry on à farm.Lester Paris, 30 8 Forbes st.Pittsburg, Pa.se 10 Lost \u2014 WILL LADY WHO PICKED UP lady's aliver watch on Wednesday ing to lachine car; In field avenus and St.Antoine Gresne avenue.20 DOLLAR BILL.REWARD AT 202 MoGii.Lo 5, TOUNG FOX TERRIER WATTS owe and an bead.Liberai re ward If potveary abd tan bead.I Lone ONE BULL TERRIER, re between , kindly return to 57 m0 3 SOMEWHRRÉ BE- OST \u2014 FROM A CAB parcel conial aX hoes.a a co a of re- Apply: O, - .Star Ofc.FOURD.MONDAY EVENING oN Foun \u2014 ON, Sherbrooke st., near Redpath, s smell \u201cfox lorrier, female.Apply Janitor.The Marlborough.CLARKE AVE.\u2014 SOLID BRICK NOUSE FOR SALE.containing on_first floor: Partour, din- lng room.kitchen: second floor, 4 rooms, and wW.c.; tn the cellar\u2019 there fade, TE Monter Bt en THE \"GAABOCK: simpson © |: - mir JAMES BE, ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN OF GOOD WA coter, ote.enpleyment, 1a steady door preforred.Address 8 EB, 34 Argyle ave.city.200 2 WANTED \u2014 BIAUATION AS BOOKKEEPer, acoountant or any position of trust; with set of ence, from leading wholesale merchants ot this city.L, 1181, Star Office.200 3 Roox \u2014 0 UNIVERSITY STREET, double rooms, large with board, well beated, electric light, 2 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE AND T JROO%8 \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOX.with large clothes bathroom.closet, heated hot water and 142 Mountain st.2% 3 \u2014 INFANTS TRAINED NURSE charge of references given.Ad< V, 7343, Star Branch Office.2 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, AGHD 28 desires position in office, shipping partment preferred; experienced; K, 1130, Setar Office.m0 3 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY POSItion es stenographer ghest credentials, references.stating salary offered to XK.6800, Bi: Branch FURNISHED DOUBLE PAR- Jour, all toa running water, weak cr monthly.¢00A &t.Dents.208 3 Jaw OoMs \u2014 PLEASANT., WELL FURNISHed, Somioriabie rooms, double and sin- 208 3e0d OOM \u2014 A NICE BRIGHT SINGLE ROO! on bath fiat, well heated, with without board; good locality.243 Bleury st.270 2 R045, TO LET COMFORTABLY FUR.room, ble or single, hot and cold water, near Gherbrooke et.Apply 196 9e Charles Borromee st.270 3 ANTED SITUATION, EITHER AS good cook or housekeeper, woman of \u20acx- perience; best references, Apply day or evening at 12FP Vitre st.270 3 ANTRD \u2014 RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman, obliged to work, desires home for baby for about 8 months.Reply immediately, stating terms, L 1182, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH WOMAN near St.Denis or Park avenue, above Ontario; can do plain cooking if required.Mrs.R.Lyon.80 Villeneuve st.270 2 WANT OF - OFFICE WORK BY FIRST good references given.Apply 119 Tose Urea Urbain st.lower Boor.10 2 ANTSD \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY POSITION as ste r and typewriter, Thoroughly competent.Address V, 7350, Star Branch Office.270 3 WANTED ARMY PENSIONER (LATE Seaforth Highlanders).certificates, sober, trustwort A age 38, willing worker; situation any kind.O, 1333, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS or engineer.in factory, third class certificate; can furnish good reference.A, KE: Andrews, Agnes, Que.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK IN A private family, In or out of town.Apply 149 St.Elisabeth st.270 3 WanTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED DESIGNER and cutter, just from Now York, with the latest style of costumes, skirts, manties Poi Kinds of ladiex Fhe menta, wants good tories, rar at A, Wolteld, 1 12 Wiliam, 70 \u20ac \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH BEST he.|W of references, \u201cpeaking both languages.déaires -pbaition me ne of or er, with good lish! Lt.Address O, 1583, Star Office.270 2 ANTED \u2014 BY A GOOD WOMAN ANY kind: of work by the day.Apply GT St.Charies Borromee- et.downstaire.ANTED \u2014 HOUSE FAINTING.DI DH sy Sins pees 230 3 - light housework by day or hour, on Or / OOM \u2014 NICELY HED, FOR ONB ce tio gentiemen: no students; In private family, with breakfast if on st., ab st, Tess V, Star Branch Office.os OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE room, without board.22 City Coupoillors street.RCo \u2014 WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM a respectable man who would share room with another.5 Wrexhetn avenue, of Guy 3 Just below St.Antoine at.OOMS \u2014 OOMPORTABLE.WARM.FURnished front rooms on bath flat; Hight use of kitchen if required, No.9 St.Edward et, oft Bleury.lato 3 Oooms \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, rn Savane.\u201carte Baik ren esi conveniences, 23 8.Martin Bt.210 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, Westmount, suitadle for single lady.desirable locality, cheerful outiook; bali exchanged.Apply 81 Greene avenue.270 2 \u2014 A HANDSOMELT FURNISHED ences; sultable at, mL couvent a.or Vwo gentlemen or married couple; * private fami 10 Overdale avenue, city.Tio = Roc \u2014 \u2014 TO LET IN A WELL APPOINT- modern house, piroelain bath; most destrable for transiepts 8: Victoria street.200 2 Roous _ mitadis tor ED DOUBLE suitable two gentiemen; board optional; Rol cold water; AGENTS WANTED, R 33.00 and Upwards advanced responsible parties.treated as strictly confidential, with me Emblem Bros., Commismice Francois Xavier at, city.Westmount Heuses FOR SALE.Two new semi-detached houses 4 Be 270.4 J Grosvenor ave.between Sherbrooke and Western ave.; beautifully finiahed .ayé ready for oceupation.Apply to .JAMES BAILLIE, Room B 12 zi0 2 Board of Trade bullding.$36,000 Investment 398,000 cash and a mortgage of $50,000 wil) buy one of the best residential blocks of houses in the upper Jestern part of - 1 Will pay six per cent.net on « 00 on basis of present rental.which will be increased next spring.For perticæ aT.5 ST.JAMES UBBEC, PROVINCE GF IRICT OF JOLIWTTE.Cireult Court tn and for the Counig of Montealm.a Parish of St.County of Montcalm, .Plaintiff, vs.rick of Rawdon, In and District.now absent from the otis SP te month.Saint Jullenne, this second day of Novenss one thousand nie hundred and peste a.A RRCHAMBAULT, a cc GR ARCHAMBAULT.G.C.c \u2014mad wdon, in the ok To rok atisactons charges moderate; Se \u2014 COMFORTABLE FRONT ROG, Ludger Brault.merchant, of the Parish of St Drop card to M 207 Ca- bathroom Sac tain Liguori, in the County eux ot, 270 9.3 Mountain st.30 B| District of Joilette, Piaimtife, ve.Via OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE WELL FURNISH.Roy, son, formerly of the parish of - PUPILS WANTED.oes ficor.St.Patrick of Rawdon, in the aforemsié Co LE Pre 159 Lasignas County and District.now sbeeat from ; j n within WAxTED \u2014 RENCH GENTLEMAN, To cathe D Defendant is ordered to epptar made studies tn Parle.* FUANISHED BOOMS LET.of the month - a give po ee NO tan people.\u201cSai Juin.the secoad day of = ditons.Vie 1 Accolas.180 19004 ooms NO.re a ea PLACE.(Signed), G.A.ARCHAMBAULT, G.C.C.= aie Briar yy Copa).rg eo ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND TAUGHT PRI double pastours: private scat.#92 G.A.ARCHAMBAULT.G.CC.vately.43 Beaver Hall.0 3 Nk Wars \u2014 7e ODOC GROCER- side ioe, 2 to à sus panrenteet aires 254 Bt Lawrence st.between 3.40 § o'clock.WANTED TO BORROW.Eee Aaty DoDI AAR; 6 Pra.poyaile Dear pect Wee ed Adda Joni.Star % Wan ANTED \u2014 A.Young ; WAL re, on hen Une day.& furnished room, or board peter rea.Write K.116.Btar Office.Wg rm Ë THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO, the City and District of Montreal, in bis quéls tty of Curator to\u2018 the of erty made at the office of the Superior of the sald district and duly antherized hase presents by judgment of sald Court, Dn, rah Baptiste gouter, of Wercestas: ain ous ot\u201d the United States of dstendant, Came PE EE RE PAIE PE ei EE PS \"2 ETC La | iE i Ig Ë es .pee QUI STRRRE, MONTREAL © Weel Bad HOTRL M8 LUXE cy.3 a Sho a = Lee - eo = > Te 3.ein qe 3 PRÉSENTATION ADDRESSÉS MANDSOMELY.(LLUMINAYED EDWIN COX & TO wp Worm = \u2014 PERSON TO SEE OUR Fes TURNITÜRE reek with expanaet advanced Dosim.Cas: Wilder am oe 20a pe ames, $438 wn Bldg., Chicago.206 6 urine.2000 Notre Due.a ANTED\u2014 \u201cGOLTMAN'S\u2019BOORKERPING re W Manual\u201c 1s used everywhere Unbogad JFop tars \u2014 coir, Me ace save amd Qiven Away \u2014 et dE [~~ vi ot Mgr Se ra Mo Sek.J.H-\u2019 Morshoum, Tholsale Tan.w Yama Lamarre à Ce.ws UT re Shorthand, Tybewrillng, telegTaphy, : eto, TOO s.Pr Bi.Caries.we 13 BR Quasht.net 6 TRE .> .> ; \u2014 ocæarmiG Prnes F° BAL tn boot a i Wan.The Mawel Lichagreching aS Te bo bul order, Ma SH.MARRIAGE LICENSES.ANTED \u2014 A Fiusr Guans avons FOR S548 \u2014 VERT CHEAP.A VERY Ventre mn.tami ois te men 228, 10% Froteme's racoan coats tu | ug ppl Licenses se anished » for electric werk: one.| lamp jackets, zoheu, «to, 1609 Notre, Dame IRSURD BY Dive Braferted.\u201d Bituatjon Iie to To ion we.upstairs erento © WLAN & MICHAY UR Ww.WILKS ménent oùe.Addroes wi : = Ma ROE MERCH, BANK B BNE as SID BSR NS, BF FOR SR.T AEE TI ee RS diate p le - VA a marin LES Parma ans Peas Léon Bron Lt TE MARRIAGELIOENSES i mo De ] y: must A .Issued by Joh M.M.Daf, $2000; will faraiah baux references.Mit- [TOR BALE \u2014 EARN.UPRIGHT PIANO, hell and Hearst oe Sas 20l1d panel, : dios 1D.107 8t James St & 36 Drummend 8 fall tron frame, nice GbE.Francisco, 267 4 i girs © svanates wi instrdment.Cee lo Now $33.m0 Piano, [WANTED \u201c= TART BOT FOR GSNER- wine rosewood cass, wae naw.$180.pay MARRIAGE LICENSES et.E200 work.dress P.O.se perments Call or writs for.copies um of Ud, instruments.Layioa Hros.144 Peel st \u2018O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, .[WANTED \u2014 a MAN TO ATTEND FUR- N.B\u2014Omn Satonlay sowinss.~~ [204 8t James st.Tel Main 1717 \u2014SBSEISM and moraine.Awely Lea FOR SALS \u2014 \u20ac USED ORGANS.RACH IN- : \u2014 a pe rie 0 wa LEGAL CARDS.Ware \u2014 ar once EXPERIENCED new $83.Cornwall, was pli.on Dober: Coa - oC MATa op take charge of infant, a ty.was $125, now $0.Kaxy paytasuts, Call \u2014~ ~ te UMéTevish st or write for complete list of used (nstru- : A Tl Favre \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENBRAL 200% lavtoa Bros, 144 Peel et.370 2 RYAN & BICKERDIKE servant; references required.Ap 7 JOR SALE \u2014 LEAVING THESCITY; WILL Agvoi tor Metégife ave, Westmount.soll Mme househeld fumiture.- cambina AdVoënten, Barristers and Sollsitore don - Liverpesl sad London and Globe Bullding, 113.3% Cw morue must have good band and toutes covareé : couches nd as and ; Chose with experience neéd.apply.stoves, ete.otc.Can be: seen x 1208 Star Office.208 8 |Friday.Saterday and Sunday, 494 .Victoria : \u2014 WOMAN COOK AND KIT- |® w W chen girl.Apply.to Queen's Hotel, Pres- | | {Continued from Page 8) .eott, wages od.208 § - - - sd Must have from $3000 to $5000 to invest, First slass references will be given and \u201c Apply to J.1083, Star Office.zs ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SALEGUAN, gent's furaishings and clothing; able to speak English and French: Eu wages La to the right man.M.Silverman, .Ont 68 \u20ac WANTED \u2014 PANTS OPERATORS AND ! finishers, also girls to learn pant mak- he Apply at once, H.Kellert and Sons, 18:2 tre st.2%9 3 RESTAURANT.sters FANE os best hand- oF Tor gp Te sat dore os To Tine street, near + 16 4 Caibe Ladies and gentiemen can enjoy +\" ap-lo-dats manner PICTURE FRAMING.Basement; ng washing.az © Mince Picture Framing iw ray Sy : 20.sed.Try Hessley, the Picture Framer, 2087 TED \u2014 Doi SLY CONTE.#t.Catherine, cor.Bivary.Tel.Up 1318.Urcen ! tent mar to take of a laundry, te given iu baring a little capital fo invest in the busi- .ft, Alexandria, Dat.se ¢ GOLD GILDING.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY THE es and Down Co, Ltd.& > ANTER \u2014\u2019A GOOD GENERAL SER- ot WhO CAR cook.Apply at 306 Pine ml VA ei Tree TAB mal, Apply No.1038 Dorchester at.200 2 Œ.:- à ase 8PPAKING we \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS CITY | Yay Taber, to carey a cempie \u2018of \u2018Food 1 cothmikbien Appls' between 0e aide ee 21 Board of Trade Bldg.260 à ANTED - \u2014 SMART OFFI FOR the wholesale trade.Good opening for the right lad.Apply by letter to Le US dar Ofton.0 2 WA ANTED FOLDERS AND enced bindery girls.Apply B.Plow and eo ANTED.\u2014~ EXPERIENCDD tors on Whesler and Wilson, No, 61, and Singer sew a ue Elepes of work, at prices.y to .H.Harro § Bedver am - Harrower Co., WANTED \u2014 Favre OPERATORS AND (YY Bnishérs, suis to learn pent mekx- ne, y at once JM.Fiiger, 533 St Lawrence at.lat r.269 2 WaT Ao, ge AND 108 at.269 2 Varse GOOD ~CooK FOR A small tirs good wages will be given.reliable ref toits.Door La ITR refere Star Office: elo.Old Frames.and Geld Gilding, ix does sverand Pera times better than Be Best Gold Suk Try Heute, the Pica Pra = 087 cave! ne, cor.Bleury.Up 1315.= Ca am 3 cExsoronaT.WITH 0 oy op D an Boca Tor Pot BR Lol _ 35¢ a pair.in our Sot S [Store at Popular Prices It goes without saying.fhat our Men's store is always up-to-date with all the novelties.No fashion fad of London, Paris or New Yark endorsed by quality and good taste, but finds quick lodgment here.At the same time, the staple stock is always brimful of the best at popular prices.Here are a few attractive values for to-morrow\u2019s buying: Men's Fine Suede Gloves, tans and grays, $1.50, for 75c.Men's Tan Suede Gloves, wool lined, 75¢c and $1.00 pair.- Men's Tan Suede Gloves, fur-lined, special, $1.89.Men's Dogskin Gloves, silk-lined, $1.50 a pair.Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $1.76, for $1.25 pair.Men's Heavy Black Cashmere Hose, silk spliced heels and toes, all sises, Men's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, 60c each Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, 76c each.Marvels of Cloak Value! 4 Cases of the very latest productions at less than wholesale prices as follows: Very stylish Grey Camel\u2019s ir Jackets, with stylish.Cape and stole, very similar to cut, exceptional value af $6.50 Other Special Prices are $8.75, 9.75, $10.45, $12.00, $12.75.JOHN MURPHY & CO, \u20182341-2343 St.Catherine Street \\ Terms Cash.« = Dufort Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up 2740.Freres.Essentially Mens Day.| To-morrow is the dav ~~ have Set apart for the men Everything they can wish for in Furnishings will be found here.We shall offer some Very Special Bargains in Tweeds, the very thing for Trouserings 3 and Suitings A few lines of Domestic Tweeds for Pants and Suits, mixed In shades, regularly selling at 35c for 25c, 66c for 460, and 35c for 80.A lovely Imported English Tweed, with stri Pants.Regular price $1.50, for $1.00; good Imported \u2018English Tweed, the real thing for Suits.Regu- effect, fine goods for $1.76, for $125; $3.25, for $1.50.Extra lar price 32.00, for $125; $2.50, for $1.75; 33.50, for $2.50.BEAVERS, right for Overcoats.and Black.Regular price $2.00, for $126 and upwa CHEVIOT CLOTH, very serviceable for Overcoats; Goods.Regular price $4.50, for Splendid imported goods in Blue also Imported Men\u2019s Underwear } We have a very special line of Mens Underwear of Sootch ook double breast, well made, in all sizes.Pants to match, at 50 We carry a complete assortment of Underwear in all qualities.Some Gray Scotch All-Wool Socks, In all sizes.Very fine quality these, worth 36c, Tor 25¢.\"Also a lot of Extra Finer Wool in Good value $1.00.Black, plain or ribbed, in al sizes.Special In Men's Gloves.A bargain in Mocha Gloves, wool lined, dome fastener, in sizes 71-3 ue, 95c, for 75c- Boys\u2019 to 10.Regular Vv Sweaters.> A spécial line of Ali-Woo! Sweaters in Navy Blue, Black and Red.The best of value at 500.ets, and prices to suit you.[DU FORT 235-237 ST.Successful Grace Church Bamaar.- Ibe bazaar in aid of Grace Church, Point St.Charles, is meeting with great success, and it is expected that this afternoon and this The a all the tables ue, sold.out.dies in charge of the affair sre .«, Hon.resident.Mus.Stone; president, ¥ Mrs : Refreshment table\u2014Mre.od Hg Pepper, Mrs.on, Mrs.Clements, Miss Li Me a gooda\u2014Mrs.Hunt, Rare: rg 3 Hunt, Mrs.Obeckette.4 Soapa\u2014 Miss Moore, Miss A.Taylor, - Miss C.6 Porto, Misa Maclatonh.z' Handkerchiefe\u2014Misé Ethel- Clements.?tin Miss El Ethel Checketts, Miss Smith \u201cand Miss B.Lees $ Bachelow\u2019 table\u2014Mesers.F.& Hunt, «N.Kinsella, G Hulbert, G.R.Hul- #bert, À J.enkins, Â.H.Jealous, gsue table Mim 5 {Miss = re couins, M Ÿ ë ; \u20ac Per Be Ea Miss M.Manning, pe Va La Brish and Mra.Dut | ¥ ton.3 Fancy table\u2014Mrs.George Jenkins, Mrs : \"John par ef Mason, E Mason.Sis Kiogrione, 2 .F.TF.Kingstone, Miss G.|: , Miss Hat ' 8 Glasaford Our stock of up-to-date Noveltiss is worth your visit.Plenty of choice in Shirts, Nightgowns, Gloves, Ties, -Handkerchiefs, Socks, eto, FRERES| LA WRENOE MAN -STREÉT, # \u2014 Me Bo Mre Stencie; .Mise Jenki Rife aad \"Hulbert.Mert ee Bebal Howe, Miss \u2018G.Holster and Miss Ida Temple, Westmount School Commissioners.At a meeting of the School.Commissioners of Westmount, last evening, Dr.J.A.Hutchison, the medical health of- ficer of the town, informed the members | \u2018that the four cases of diphtheria receint: ly dlacovered in King\u2019s School were not due to defective plumbing, the.plumblog \u2018having: been found in Defeat order \u2018the whole place very \u20ac At Queen's School &18 aren were = \u2018 net Just month, an our the correspond ere \u201clast | ik our over the ng mow : \u2018year.At King\u2019s Bchool the atténdance | dboen 348, as against HD à your a \u2018At the Academy the att last wear a rear it was = without « w : ¢ which is a gain ot?% over {a meeting of the United ;Rindergarten, October aoa out, ui ema to 02 : Delivered Address.Last Evening.UNITED IRISH LEAGUE There is a Branch of Organization in Every Parish in Ireland, 1 Mr \u20ac C.he Devlin, M.P., for Galway, in tha British House of Commons, spoke at St.Patrick's Hall last the vie of the Fy people in | of qe fight for Dome vernment, when considered tha Fin Ireland th it was Touching the Land Bill, Mr.Devlin mid he would refer to it bri The £100, 000,000 was lent to the farmers, ou hich to pur pay \u2018back very peasy of 1 mer had to pay every penny of with interest, in 68 1-2 years.The sale of the land was not compulsory, but et the terms were reached, the money was advanced, at 3 14 per cent.interest.There was much talk of a $60,000,000 gift.But it went to the landlords, and not to.the It had been called a sort of axle grease to induce the a in respect it was works i .When the bill was under pe yimirably.Mr.Devlin said the point had been raised that no tee existed for the - ment of money.But Wyn - ham made a remarkable cH.by sa that once before £30,000,000 had been lent in a similar way, and it bad all been paid back.At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks t to Mr.Devlin was proposed by Hon.Dr.Guerin.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.ice, Jectured in the nion on the Pontificate of Leo.XITL K very audience assisted.BOUND FOR ESQUIMALT.\u2014 On November l4th a party of 100 seamen and marines and two petty officers of the British Navy, under command of Lieut.Ham- will sail from Portsmouth to Bei \"The company will travel to Es uimait, B.C., on the Canadian Pacific way.ATTEMPTED SUICIDE \u2014 A oung woman whose name is - and sermon 3 9 am, sud 7.EA FRAN Brotherhood - Locomotive - oil be held jn the city of Buffalo, N.of that month the end over Commencing on executive We're ready with striking combinations in Waists and Skirts, at prices that won't interfere with your buying?Fashions are the nowest- and qualities the best.\u2019 Shoddy has no place here, either in goods or methods.We dothe best we can by each and every customer so - &8 to bring you here again .and again.This store has a reputation for style and you oan't afford to buy an outfit of any sort without seeing first what we have to offer.Would you not like to see our latest catalogue ?1 INVICTUS WATERPROOF SHOE Dry-Sox Process, (ncccovunce: @ONTROLLED AND MANUFACTURED BY GEORGE A.SLATER :- es Tho .» Invictus Shoe.\u201cDRY SOX.\u201d Waterproof.Rain and slush have no ters | rors for the man who wears \u2018our .WL.**DRY-SOX ** Waterproof Shoes.We Invite Inspection, THE INVICTUS \u2014- tS ?\u2018Sow enretuily we provide them! ete All that ia newest and best.Neto the following earcfully: This section has gained the enviable priced, per yard .yard.\u201cBeauty's home\u201d We\u2014Soft Steck sortment at this counter.Val.and Torchen Lace _Edsings and wide, all at, yard .speedy clearance.Pp GLOVES worth 3c, for, r pair .GLOVES worth 35c, for, Por Pair .GLOVES worwa 39c, tor, per pair .from the 3c Child'a Handkerchief HOSIERY Children\u2019s Black All Wool Cashmere double heels and toes, sizes 61-2 spliced knees and ankles, size 52- LADIES ALL WOOL Price, per pair .toes, seamless feet.Price.85e, 3 pairs for.shaped hose.Price.45e, 3 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black Ribbed Hese, fine, soft seamless feet.Special value at.Mea\u2019s Black Cashmere Half Hose, per Men's Men\u2019s Black Wool Ribbed Half Hose, Men\u2019s Fiannelette Night Shirts, each.Men's Flanaclette Night Shirts, each Mews Flanoelette Pyjamas, per suit.Boys\u2019 Flannelette Shirts, each Boys\u2019 Flamnelette Night Shirts, each.A lot of HIGH CLASS NECKWEAR, each.For Saturday.5 for .Mentu 4-piy Linen Collars, in newest - \u201cDress Accessories! N stamp ef her approval en them, then they must come up te the - osek and Dudgeen standard of quality and price.RIBBONS in town\u201d for all kinds of Ribbons, Duchess Satin Ribbons, 4 inches wide, in white, ivory, black and pas- « tel shades of reds, blues, greens, canary and old ross, specially Taffeta Silk Ribbons, in a \u2018complete range of widths and ] shades, per \u201c Meire Baby Mibben, for fancy \u2018work, tn 22 colorings.Yard, 2e, Se, 4e, Se - Black Tafeta Ribbon, in widths.for children's hair.Yard,.\u2019 ,.16e, 15, 3c NECKWEAR is located in thie section, now brimful of the latest creations in lovely, silky, lacy, fluffy things for the adornment of milady.in\u2019 Taffeta Slik, trasting colors, fancy tab ends, worth 40c.Here.cee ss.oes ase LACES Lovers of fine lace goods are invariably pleased and suited with the as- A popular line includes: euvau ses és veu nde eve ope ossèe GLOVES Here is a line that means a large saving to fortunate purchasers, and a WOOL AND CASHMERE GLOVES, ladies\u2019, misses\u2019 and children\u2019s sizes, in In and fancy colors, laid out on tables for easy choosing.sees wea see see seb Svs eas GLOVES worth 80e, for, per pair .HANDKER CH IEFS The holiday supply has just been put to stock.and includes everything EAST AISLE, GROUND FLOOR.CHILDREN\u2019S ALL WOOL HOSIERY.Children\u2019s Black Ribbed All Weol Cashmere Howe, Ladies\u2019 Black All Weel Cashmere Heune, fashioned, and seamless feet.Ladies\u2019 Black All Wool Cashmere Hose, fashioned, double beels and This is an extra special line just to hand.Ladies\u2019 Black All Wool Cashmere J Hose, soft and \u2018elastic, and \u2018a well- MEN\u2019S FURNISHING SECTION Men's Black Cashmere Half Hose, 35¢ per \u2018pair, 3 pairs for .\u201cSeamless Feet.\u201d Black Wool Ribbed Half Hose,per pair .ass ve.00.SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY in up-to-date patterns, and madeof English Silks; - Men's Elastic Saddler-made Braces, slightly soiled, worth 25e to 40e pair.-For Saturday, 15e palr, 3 pairs fo! HAYCOCK &.DUDGEON.J Ribbons, Gloves, XN Cotes © Dame Fashion must first place the Hay- GATHER INSPRATIN| It It eût hard to gather inspiration nor is it difficult.to enthuse when you can get $3.50 Girls\u2019 Serge Dresses ° for $1.75, aud Dress Goods at 33 1-3 per cent.discount.reputation of being \u201cthe best spot .ses ws \u201cew > corded and piped with con- Inxertions, from 1-3 to 2 inches ave Bee ess Ges Sse ses ves sees cree - see ese sss = EH .e +.ses mee ses ese sen to the elaborate lace article at $365.SECTION Hose, fashioned, seamless and to 8 1-3.Prices from 3c to.43e fashioned, extra 2 to 81-2.Prices from 20e to.55e CASHMERE HOSE, for and \u2018durable, fui\u201d fashioned.pair.cee es se wes sms mes sew per pair.aes ees ese ses ow ses oa + mse ees see \u201c Sa vee eve ees À sec a.eer Gur vou aveu ceo .Ges ese 0.au in Oxfords and Four-in-hands, worth \u20185% \u2018shapes, all sizes, 15¢, 3 for .Me A DRESS -53 inches wide.Marked at.Special a.ve\u201d ea yard.Special .welted sole, military heel.Cuban hee] Cuban heel.ve mee See Bes vovsas Saturday morning.GREAT SALE OF 50 to 60 per cent.\u2018Selling at 33 1-3 Per Cent.Discount.AMAZONES AND LADIES\u2019 CLOTHS AT CUT PRICES.48 Inches wide All-wool Amason Cloth, cogjplete range of colours, pos and durable fabric; worth 95c yard.Special.53 inches wide All-wool Ladies\u201d Cloth for tailor-made costumed, = perfect shades of crimson, reseda, light gray, bluet, dark green, fawn, new blue, brown, navy, etc.; @ ses evesessencae sv ce ee \u201ceue seccegouaodue wee oom eee Seroggie\u2019's Famous $3.50 Shoe for Women WE APPEND A PARTIAL LIST OF THIS POPULAR LINE, No.204\u2014Ladies\u2019 Ideal Enamel Kid Button Boot, full :foxed.dull top, , Goodyear welted sole, Cuban heel No.M5\u2014Same style as No.204, only laced.No.316x\u2014Vict kid, laced, whole foxed, top same, patent tip, Goodyear 10}-Same style as No.315, only in buttoned.No.415\u2014Velours calf, laced, Blucher style, dull top, Goodyear.welted sole, ls, No.515\u2014Patent colt, laced, Blucher style, dull top, Goodyear welted sole, Nig above styles in all sizes and widths, and every pair a EXTRA SPECIAL Babies Soft Sole \u201cLaced \"Boots, n red, tan and black.fancy ribbon trimmed edge; sises 1, 3, 3, 4; regular 75c.assess asemcssesss Pe su esse ses GIRLS\u2019 SERGE DRESSES, \"$3.50 Serge Dresses, on sale, Special, Saturday, $1.78.Dresses of this calibre have never been offered at such a ridiculous price in the history of departmental rtores.tion is the cause, assusual By taking advantage of this you save from Girls\u2019 Dresses of superfor quality serge, in colours of navy and cardinal, made in a new and pleasing sailor stvle.trimmed with several rows of hercules braid, lined throughout with good quality percaline.Worth regularly $3.50.Our special price Sa DRESS TRIMMINGS.And Drop Ornaments Still Selling at 20 Per\" Cent.Discount.BASEMENT SPECIALS.VERY SPECIAL~\u2014500 Black Japanned Coal Hods; these we purchased at a bargain; regular value 25c.To clear at.$5 dozen extra large size Steel Frying Pans, specially used for GOODS.+ 91.25 FANCY'COLOURED DRESS GOODS AT &4c YARD.- Only 25 pieces in this lot, all new goods of this last importation, the very newest effects are represented in the range, 50 and 91-25 75e 4 worth $1.25 yard.41-00 Bee ese ees ace 4 54 IN.WIDE ALL-WOOL PANNE LADIES\u2019 CLOTH.54 inches wide All-wool Panne Ladies\u2019 Cloths, rich silky finish, made of selected Botany wool, high class goods for fall costumes, made in the very newest shades, also black; worth $3.25 ese wae $3.50 ass ass esse ses ees eves vue Manufacturer's over-produc- ay.$1.75 15e.\u2026 PURE WOOL UN DERWEAR Querentsod Absolutely Unohrinkable SOFT ARD ELASTIO.SHOE STORE, 249 87.JAMES STREET, Opp.Ottawa Restaurant.es WR AE ad nan arene present.a $ il SET \u201cih i à i 8 § FEC OF WOMEN.\u2014At the Zug: - .y Chil iv J pion roger oie » being ill-treaied: coo Lie À - grève assaults.of hüsbauds pou ives wives have increased i yumber, and |.it is expedient to punish the are LE § Bw It's an open secret that the equipment, methods and delivery service of the TOILET LAUNDRY have developed such a list of customers that they now lead the trade in Montreal.sss eS INSIST ON \u201cWOLSEY\u201d SHIPPING NEWS.- ARRIVED.\u2014MONTREAL.Steamship Montrose, 5349, G.C.Evans, from Bristol, with passengers and a general cargo.to Pacific Atlantic Steamship line.CLEARED.\u2014MONTREAL.Steamship Coban, 689, I: Holmes, for St.John's, Nfld., with a general cargo, by Dominion Coal Co.Steamship Lake Manitoba, 694, W.H.Taylor, for Liverpool, with.passengers and a general cargo, 4 Canadian Pacific Atlantis 8 Steamship Steamship Turret Bobi 1372 J.Marcus sen.for Newcastle, with a general cargo, by Thomas Harling Steamship Drot.Cissy H.Hansen, for Quebec, in ballast, a Reford & C6.Steamship Lord Lansdowne, 1795.R: Ena slish, for Cardiff, with a general cargo, by R.Reford & Co.Steamship Priestfield, 2611, J.Day, for | Sydney, In ballast, by Dominion Coal Co.ce Ocean Steamahips.La Touraine, at Havre, from New York, November .at Liverpool, from New York, .November 1 12 Switzerland, at Philadelphia, from Antwerp, November 12 .Parisian is Delayed.English and rish coasts, is not expected to artive at Montreal betore y next Tues: on \"is ot 4 the awl a tet Steamers Kor.Mo FE Cowan! Ww.H_ Cross, Mrs.Montreal this morning In ballast for Byd- 4 cargo and rails, from Leith snd fantieat at: 68 o'clock yesterday caro 290 GUY ST.Phones Up 2601-2602 EYES TESTED Scientific Modern Meihod - PROF.GRANT, \" Hours ® am to 6pm Tel.Tp.1332.2172 ST.CATHERINE ST, opp.Bille House.kins, Miss Pile, Mr.E.Pohimann, Mr.J.R.Redpath, Miss Horsey Turner, Mr.Whyte, Mrs, Wh: yte.y ' Rough Pausage Experienced.- © The Canadian Pacific Atlantic line steamer Montrose, Capt.G.C.Evans, ar riving in port yesterday.experienced very.rough passage, a succession of gales being met.Notes.The Manchester line steamer Manchester City, with a general cargo, from Manchester, arrived In port to-day.The Black Diamond line steamer Priestfield.Captain J.Day, sailed from ney.The Thomsan line steamer Kildona, with a cargo of coal from Newcastle, \u2018passed Father Point inwards for Montreal .&t 1.26 p.m, yesterday.The Lord me! steamer Lord _Lens- dôwne, Captain R.English, saiisd from Montreal this morning with general cargo and \u2018cattle for Cardift.The Dominion line steamer Ottoman, w general cargo.from Bristol.passed Father Point inwards for Montreal a little -before noon yesterday.The Canadian Ocean.and Inland line steamer Turret Bell, Captain J.Marcus- sen, sailed from Montreal this morning with general cargo for Newcastle, - The Black Diamond.line steamer Co- Montreal this miorting with passengers and general cargo for St.Johy's, Nñd \u2018The steamer Drot, Captain.H, an ner ponte From Montres this ah or Quebec, take on a cargo of deals Yor Loi The steamer Hanseat, with a general ddies- The Dobell lin6 steatoër 10, Cèp£ dE fer à general.corse from 8 Pate + Pa Fonte restaurants or boarding houses; regular value $1.00.To clear at.nu.e 49e 100 Meat Choppers, three different \u2018knives; worth \u201c$1.50.To clear © BE.vvee 20% sse +20 vec sessessuesses ess vou ave ess erises $1.00 1 - Mall and Phone St.Osthering Orders and ; Attonded to.Streets.| domme ban, Captain L.- Holmes, sailed from ar | phe Lh paying the taxes that are levié - hereas the amount x pr \u201cfin.Ad in th neighbou les ham ae rower eo the a there PREPARED BY.cy AMERICAN FLUID BEEF co, MONTREAL MEETINGS AND \u201cSOCIETIES.NEW UNION, \u2014Montreal is new labour organization, to be of workmen in the various wholesale warehouses throughout the city.DIVISION NO.5, A.O.H.~The.regular annual meeting of Division No, 6.A.0.HL, will be held in the hall, No.289 Richmond ] AH re.\u2018 the! transacted, | - including initiation of several candidates.street, to-night.l members are quested to attend, as business of utmost importance will be HIBERNIANS ~The county board of the Antlent Order of Hibernians have invited all the Irish Catholle organisations November ang Brie visé NA Services wii] be Reid toe in St.Sans Oi Church.0.U.W.\u2014At.test night's 8 Meeting of U.w.eld ions ato Belden on Bund, Federation Lodge, No.2, A.05 in their rooms jn the nic Temple, the second of the sèries competitions which have been arranged for the season took Place.cribbage and euchre being play The next meeting, on November 3th, will be a past\u2019 master \u2018Workman's night, \"when 'a_ large del on will be present from the Grand ike as well aa visitors from the Orta lodges.At + Yoon \u2019 afternoon's meeting of a \u2018the\u2019 Risoutive \u2018Council for the Province of Quebéo of the Dominion Trades and Labour Congress, which will be held tn ME à Das roof Ottawa, ha has DE LL © wa w BERTI Bost ste Tdiby à \u2019conñferencs with \"the pen qu'un Union delegates.will make a report.The question -of asking the \u2018Quebec Government to have the sanitary laws of the city of Mont- improved and to compe] all coin- and corporations to conform to those laws within a specified time, will be discussed.The following resolution, Sch was passed at the Brockville convention, was ordered to be taltenn up at thé first meeting of the Council:\u2014*Resolved.that the Quebec exempt certain ihstitutiona from upon general business\u2019 'communt > estipt | A Tha ws ostaily affects the ne classes, as It prevents the ak of the city of Montreal, as in most cities \u201ctowns in the Province of queton i carrying out such needed im be tb \u2018the avants is to bave al C compased ain tnscuations fous | Gpecil rtance to the working.Pocvinee wi wil be dealt\u2019 with.ve bet ai ; A Co, Lim ton: : opportunities are also\u2019 cor is firm's ;Announceuten in wh , fair ex will be perti bore Those oho hy re Rok A PI SORTA Fi TC 0 te vs Te A EE me por Pre #4, pat DS rn, 1 - i + A , LTON ze a H a TES [TP ANDERSON~AL River View, Ont, én: \u2018 , A Der 2 eine wite of W.A An- | # .5 ol n, Of A-BORS vo oo oo ; : Su is Loc at ot 41 Of Figs it | Ty °to-Date Clothing; SE ANY Dv the wife of T.Brigss, Jr.ke ss .7 \u2018Ah Nine Sentèe: - apr ber Gth, the\u2019 ; : ; J CA Aes ph na ne FLAG\u2014A$ Que pe Bi br .ed gulf er Jn 2 Blt of Geers.nn 3940 © Cold a a ec the.Hite ans th é_attraoy se So | - Priorit\" Has Produped.Le, mE El À + manumicluête\u201d loft consideralle Japon 9 transe omit tro a ey oe toe yy ety of rrr A : MCE\u2014At Wikdham, on October -aipif \"' tion, because when our buyer peared u es to choose from, big and ma 's know ve ne Rei Mr.John Bolce, of a ane: oone the need of money \u2014 Sopris hon the the can ak \u201cyou.Ey ay in: ad as pick out a pu Coa SAILED AGAINST THE WIND A ; 4 \u2018 1 Sol da s\u2019 Overcoa gray = English.Chev vet collar, : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : +21 CAMERON-At Alexandria.October Toi a re mopar Le Suita tor business Wear.Ragiau style.winter Twelght.Prict.+ 42 cou ne et 0.00 8 An Expert Says the Machine Can) French As soon as the doors open to- 0 Sale A the wife of Alex Cameroi, ugh- Men's Novy Blue Disgonal Serge Suits, made in ||§ Bors\u2019 Overcosts in dark ray Meiton, all-woe; heavy wifter pe Resist Anything But a Very we ill place on ale c'etock = _At Thornton, on Ootober 2tré, sack stye, wv Farmer's tin, full ice -.cv reser TEERereMEETE Tete sees sere eeevhe | CEA I Ta Eo ih hon Batata or oe that TETE PACS SE SPI the, High Gale.Taffeta \"2,500 yards To-morrow, & son.ten.N The second special offering is = regular $10 Overvoat If Price.x made and trimmed with the 46.75 me TAFFETA SILKS + Eos wife of 3.=H opking, Novimber 8 || that waa Secured from the same source and under Prope ses ve vee cones ete ToT ILL Epecial able fom.Mosnirel i Silks very yard perfect i dy Saturday, \u2019 e same circumstances ag the above- : respo: a \u2019 every y perfec n ye, - \u2019 E\u2014At_ Whitby, on November - L di t C \u2018 Co » MP ite of Judge Mcintyre, of \u201ca mentioned soute Baturdars price will be $7.90 a ies\u2019 el ve apes Paris, November 13, ;Eatburinsle peo Worth up to 01 and nes Heat Lyon \u2014 AT \u2014 en A Winter Weight Overcoat, made of dari : ple are pressing around.the gallery of the made Fren n White, MURRAT AL Truro, on ol ut « cheviot, in the Raglan style, lined with Itallan Cloth, a a ri C e machine which the city has met attel Cream, Black, Pink, Sky, Tur- Ç oran Mur velvet collar, slanting outside pockets, 3 inside pock- {At H If used as a tesoporary balloon shed for the ugise,Nile, Reseda, Cardinal MsDONALD\u2014At Westville, N,B.Oc- So : J] anaise, lle, wes ardin over au.Jo Mr.and Mira.Angle Me- *% Brade and finished in first-class stvle.oo y : Lebaudy Brothers\u2019 yellow :rahip, in ap- | Hellotrope, Mauve, Old Rose, __Denald, a daughters ames e irs r Every woman should take advantage of this special offer, and pur- [J Preciation of their feat, which many Green, etc.All plain colors hE a: 3; Joi xm No ue Novo chase for Acpreit one of these stylish garments, which we are offering to @|think has.distaneed Santos Dumont's .00 that are so much in demand YARD daughter?= nT you at > Lean, 20e 8! on October 15th, to MEN'S SPECIAL SELECT PROGRAMME OF 15 only Garments, consisting of Ladies\u2019 Velvet Capes and a few Coats, io pe de not Te express his real for Waists and Linings.Mr.and Mra Lath & Miller, a daugh- UNDERWEAR VALUE.ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.para trizimed, some wtih Fur Sonar Sapa mn PE.trimming.feelings in the matter.In the opinion of Our window display tells the story of their beauty, richness ter.* Bead trim .> THOMPSON-\u2014At North Byduey.Novem- Me ot ett Vestn ra will be rendered to-morrow after- trimming, sflz lined.Prices from $19.50 to $63.00\u2014ALL HALF PRICE.the public as well as that of the experts and character, not the least important feature of this offering, ber Me and Charles Mes ae TO ce fn ful noon, between $ and 6 o'clock.Pi- 2 no airship bas shown the reo either, is the fact that these silks are to be sold at about ONE- mpeon, a ganghl I ice \u2014 Bbc\u2014 ano to be used- on the occasion Gi ance wind steadiness toces \u20181 THEIR .WILES-A$ on October lth, to|| lar price 560 is purchasing a kindly supplied by Willis and Com- : Ladies OVES ed by the Parisians yesterday morning, Pp THEIR VALUE alue of more than average merit.y Mr.and Mrs.Wiles.à son.\u201c November Saturday the balance of the lot pany.when the \u201cJaune\u201d passed over Paris.NOTE~ We will not fill mail or telephone orders for these silks, WEIGH Tite Of Peter Wright, of à par garments OF of ak 450 We at all pas have something ° Special to offer you I a Juschmon, the driver of the airship, We will not ill a gard of them?0 anybody.dung\u201d samen SATURDAYS CANDY SPECIAL Sos sa =e\" 20% that when we say it Special LL an be fod « Star correspondem\u2019 this mod They whi bo on sale shary at wdock, to be so.7 .elt oconfidert that the yellow First come, first choice, no preference shown.+ MARRIAGES.; Our Gpscial \u201cQUEEN\u201d Gloves, in shades of tan, mode, brown, gray, that he £ 2 \u2019 CHIRHOLM-BROWN-\u2014At Truro, N.S, on ORIENTAL HALL RUGS 60 lbs.Everton Toffy, no in- white and black, with fancy stitching in self, black and white, all sides.airship would be able to resist any \u20acx- \u201c\u201c Ye reserve the right to limit quantities.\u201d ¢ None to the trade,\u201d remover ber 5th.hy Rev.J.W.Alkens, : $3.75 VALUES FOR $3.00 jurious Ingredients are permit- Price 75¢ a pair.: + cept a very high velocity of wind currents.; .FON LEWIS At Norn Svdaey, on TOMORROW.ier dy price iso 1980 prier - re le rast.sod .or N-LE o .: ° ery-day price 15c l C | ; : - ee : unaffected by the wind, It séemed as il * i .ber 10, b C.Jack, B.A, |}.t .{29 : ; - S Off / ae Lu ee Eee Cow (25 of them, sises 3 feet wite x Se urday at ais Aie, Conte - MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE E PROMPT ATTENTION Il the propellers not only carried us along, | A pecial ering of Black Coats at BUTCHER-CLEARY\u2014At Bt.Anthony's] org of these Oriental Rugs âre pro- nore 8.entre Alsle, .v ; nny well] but as if by the repid movement they 111 Presbytery.Montreal, on November LI] lific with ideas, a new effect in | kept off the force of the wind,thus creat- Worth your Investigation.y the Rov.oa re May Cl eary.both of each piece of work is their goal, 1 ing our own atmosphere.The least valuable of these Coats means a saving of 35.00, and Montreal.and duplication Js rarely resorted THE vy there fs quite a choice in the lot.They're ail black, latest FIELDING-BONNICK\u2014At Toronto, on 0 pra ular price of these Rugs MASTERPIECES OF HE \u2018 MISS COOMBES IS DEAD .style nd thet workmanship, ppraciai a» and 38 only.ou 4th, by the Rev.J.A.Ran- s aturday only - : .ee se garments to appreciate the advantage they kin, Eaward Bernard rd Fielding, to Ethel for, each .$3.00 WORLD\u2019S LITERATURE.an ; qi bat el extend you On sale to-morrow.EE 8e 5e c00e daug erbrooke Buccumbs to Infuri ; ou Ancient and Modern.LEWIS PARKER.At Toronto, on No» DOROTHY BAGS.The great authors af the world, Pt.Cathertng and Wountsia Sts._ in a Collision.0 L .Ki Manel lsabel, third daughter of tne [| _ They are made of Cored ae with thelr master productions, ed- : : = Special to The Montreal Star.; ur adies id Gloves at late Geo.ward Lewis, to Lewis 10 x 14 In.a general utility bes, ited by Harry Thurston Peck, with .\u2014 Ses November 13.\u2014Miss Parker, of ersetshire, England.useful either for shopping pur- over 500 full page illustrations, in \u2019 Mabel Coombes, 17 year old danghter of Are\u2019 without the slightest doubt the best Glave value in .the LOANE-DIBB At Woodstock, N.B., s for a school ba Er for 20 volumes, bound in dark green William Coombes, died yesterday citernoon \u2018trade.Why?Because they are Perrin: Freres and Alex- .on October the Ven.Archdea- Poses, for 8.silk cloth.Published to sell at : : i from injuries received Wednesday night, ander's make, and every woman knows the class of gloves cos Neales, Be optrige Maude, daughter other purposes.Regular price 33c.$45.00.We possess one set, Which 9 : wher a street car struck the carriage in these makers produce.You run ho risk in buyin ° of J.es Allan Dibblee, to B.Norman To-morrow.only at, 25¢C we will place upon sale $22.00 At Marchand S : \u2019 ; Thich she and her (father = returned driving- Gloves here, because each pair of our Gloves are guaren- Loane.® Cr ee ee ee ae as Saturday at .- a CHRISTMAS GOODS e coroner jury the Si teed by the makers, whereas in buying gloves without the P à .erdict - Mon Novemner 10 Bp Bev.1.San A SHORT GROCERY LIST + : 4 ST ORES.5?_\u2014\"- OPENING Our.guet which à 200 for the accid Taïvez makers name and \u2018guarantee you assume all the risk.AIR Ba.ID Daniel A.Mcleod and Venetia : Sot.$2.25 CARPET SWEEPERS CHILDREN\u2019S and MISSES COATS.: or ro = wr also that the motorman should ont had When in the store to-morrow, ask to see our Dollar Glove.MASSEY-McKAY\u2014At \u201cthe residence of Baking Powder, 1-]b.* F OR $1 80 me aving pad ; Soneiderable a : 10 Goons.10 pee atrol jury recommended 10 miles .the bride's mother, 217 Weat 106th st.tins.2.000.15c Ebony Hair Brush : oO! th maximum rate of speed in New York, by the Rev.Appleton Gran- C.and B.Marmalade, 124 we have manufactured 200 of Nal Ba Br Cloth Brushes, an he city.as the .ey nis, of Bt.Michael's Episcopal Church, 7-1b.tins .L.»0c 70 25 Fine Quality Reliable Carpet them, which wa have divided be- © Testh Brushes, Nall Brushes, garng â ê d 188 ed y-to-wear Hats ee Rangnter of the late 23_ Ibs.Redpath's 1 Sweepers, doubly auaranteed by twoen our 4 stores.Shaviag Brushes, nd Will Investigate Claims in Gaspe.Jam Kay Su oe .the maker, whose name appears on .Lad Misses\u2019 ° Massey A ess son \"ot Preut-Col.= Mas.Hungarian F Flour, vis #1.00 each, though he will not permit it COATS, with Cape, brown, navy, Powder and Vaseline Pots, Bio, Special to The Montreal Star.3 Not rset a cl oo Ch arene He to Mb ol we 81.00, | sey.of Montreal.bs.Le 000000 300 R5c to be mentioned in connection with -black or drab; sold every- All nice finished stock.Ottawa, November 13.\u2014 Mr.Geo.A.are ed to clear out a big lot of Hats to-morrow g) 50 \u201c MATHER-CARTER\u2014At Lindsay, Ont, Wheat Germ Meal, \u2018 an under-value announcement in where 310.00: here we manu- HAND MIRRORS, al} sizes and Mothershill, of the Department où at The Hats hide sa Sell o-morrow are au this manon s styles, $2.50, * unis @ Carter of Lindsay, to Jobn Pons \u2018Tapioca, 4 toa.18e Du tbe COmDaN y whose name also sell them ae Ses -00 re Baas, from.claima arising out the construction of the © \u201cest seniors t trom 3176 to $6.00.= Se sal #3.00, Annie \u2019 1 oc 1 y e company, whose Name a ce os ; .?- ° ur a m °o or -morrow\u2019's e .IW.Mather, 6f New Lowell, Ont.* Tor oo P = a ee _ 12 appears on each.Never yet sold 250 Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Coats, gas BRUSHES, from 65e to Atlantic and Lake Buperior Railway.The divided into five big lots.Your choice at .J.«euu.3.vë MILLER-PATTERSON \u2014 At Dodge's White Clover Honey, for less than $3.26.1.80 heavy material, all shades, with : claims are for labour pot sn] Dn The Lan N.Y., on October 28 by Rev.pure, 5 Ibs .2% 83c Saturday only, each .cape and storm collar, well G&G.W.Clarke & Go açuregnto considerably ture .F.8.tman, tain Silas W.Mil- - trimmed t ° .#9 |enquiries will be held in Bonaventure coun- - a, to Miss Lil- Clover Leaf Salmon, (Carpet Department, Second and ornament- Mr.McLeod, of the Railway Depart: Jee, of Lung Sault 15e \u2018Floor.) ed., .- $5.50 2270 St.Catherine St.a y lan Æ Psiterson, of Moulinette, Ont.* flat tins .Pte ev were + .© ment a at probe davestigeting as to THE HAMILTON CO\u2019Y > Y\u2014At Vancouver, B.C., on .: : the character eh EL aE THE § c ARSLEY Co.|| : niey, T whic tips 0 .: .= - ren ia Lindsay Moir.e LIMITED.ts not well assorted nowhere.71 = St.Catherine & Peel Sts., Dominion sq.The contrary exist for our 4 pular stores, as we manufac- Fare by the present fashion plates, and not by 6 months\u2019 old GCDONALD\u2014At Harm N.S., .MOGH REM] oNALD-M H Sonar xen, 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 194 St James St, MONTREAL Læathe C.Moore to Laura, daughter of - - \u20ac |, PERSONALS.den Fan of .the bride; fr Ge TET TETE rome SEE se rol styles.and fashions.; a \u2019 n, B , on October Hist, Henry £ + ; ~ ; moran olson.To, ft 55 as Caton | Eh Ty 05 | st Ariat re in Qe) MCSE, Sy of Mone, 0 (Bir) md\".Harry Eoutèue \u201c(GF STAVENE-DARLAND Tra ou me 9 # received pr.T.Wood, of the Bank of Toronto, | Mrs.D.Binge, of N of New York, is the | man.The promt cit to the bride vas Hauson Stevenst of DeBert \u2018afonto, in in in town.guest of \u2018her mot #9! a handsome set of furs, and to the brides- River.apd Annje Garland, of New.Ÿ AT r aun 4 STORER-TS Coats, ; im us Eyans, Ege avenue, is St: Denis street.maids pearl pendants.After the cere & ne, a, Droageloth ap.ap.f§| vidtine friends in Fast Orange.| friends Nowy a fore ee ey omeor south where the many - , uth,w e +; DEATHS IN THE CITY.+ pliques;.3 superposed \u2018capes B|, ui Montagu Allan entertained in ing friends in New Yo From weeks, residence, Bay street south vers the many AWDERSON\u2014In this city, on the lith =) and 4 nice small pendants with he\u2019 y at the tes-bour yesterday.Miss Esthér Waldman, of NB td: Mr.and Mre.rd have left for .Willlam, éldest son of the late % buttons; conld sell easy e Misses David, St.Hubert street, in the guest of her cousin Sydney, Ber the West, the bride going away in a green Anderson, in his 64th year.Fu- at $16.00.Our manufac- are entertaining at tea on Sa man, 41 Bt.Louis square.cloth taifor-made suit, with large green 1 will leave his late residence, 146 - turers price.8 -00 Mr.MacLeod Yuile, Redpath street, re Mre.Th Kirkwood will picture hat.\u2026 ;.: egation street, on Saturday, at 2,30 a \u2019 150 Costs, Zebeline and turns home next week from Halifax.omas receive at rares © (Woodstock papers please co y) Hair cloth, same style as ie 1018 Sherbrooke street on Monday «ad CEST - vel +.£ one above.well lined: worth Onlin M use a of Montreal, ie Tuesday, November 16 and 17.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.$2 50 tehell, oved wif ht \u2019 ¥ ; : \u2019 , Mrs, Clar Mrs.Fraser, af ° » = rica Hale, of tbe Montreal Water .SI} Free, Potan at our 12 Mrs.J.P.B.Cugnin, Dorchester OB, eben tn sherri ELECTED MAYOR Mr Geo.Graham OR GENS - ks.Puneral notice hereafter.: stores.\u2026\u2026.81% -50 street, entertained at dinner last night.| the guests of the Misses Gardner, St.Luke Currie late of the Grand yunak Rs Railway, FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN.MAINVILLE\u2014On November 10th; \u2018 ' ui Misg Berths Cochrane, of Com street.GLY, Deen el elected yor Es evil months a faa 500 doz.Window shades in all colors, size 3 ft.x6 ft.Very lave Bonnes Can in) M1 RP TER ry pend he winter | dre, À.T.Dadeon (formerly Mise Eva Palm Beach, Flori Frineral\u2019 will take place from his late - .4 a lined: tor ad's pars F \u2019 Mrs.Williamson, of New York, is the| Graiftey), will receive at her residence REMOVED To.BEAUHARNOIS.\u2014 guést of her sister, Mrs.Stearns, Mackay 265 Elgin avenue, Westmount, Mobday and Rev.R.D.Irwin and family have re- complete with strong Roller and Brackets, ready to Per «47 Rachel street, at 8 a.m., SL John the Baptist Church, thense pose, at our 4 stores.$10.00 Breet.Tuesday, afternoon aud evening.moved to Beauharnois.The Archbishop a acum tans plans wrcert hos put up.Cream and yellow cotton at 22C each.76 Fur-lined Capes et peser {| Mis Winifred BH r, Mountain street, In Winnipeg, this week, Mrs F.E.Toran8 tuuiesced in his appointment to Md acquaintances please accept this trimmed with thibet: entertained info at the tea bour Gautier was thie hostess at w plessant tea ty Ch mation.; 263 3 Alberta Shade Cloth, 28C, 30\u20ac, 40\u20ac and 60C each.ae SUR NO At OUR case RS y.given in honour of ber niece, O'Con- HAVE RETURNED HOME.\u2014Mr.and _THOMPSON\u2014At No.§ Desjardins avegue, : ne .our Miss Ethel Southam returned to Hamil.2or, of Montreal, who is her guest.R.Whitehead have returned to Bey Resa tant William Empire Opaque Shade Cloth, 65C each.\u2018These.15 very stylish Capes 415-00 BI ion yesterdey from a visit to Montreal Among pa he pacs sailing \u2018from N en Soit False à Wiis, À jatters 1}.NQ N@ ; > ~ Thompson, stevedore.Funer 1 .- silk, top of plai trimmed and Ottawa.York t or Liverpoal by the Celtic, \u2019 J.A, Drapdon LADIES \u2014 In fine = heavy bo mprise an assortment of Stock Shades never before p of plain or trimm were Cholmonduiey, W.GR.Gog.S7etue, \u2018and also son, ofeld ñ fine and heavy \u201cwill Joave his father's residence comp ë a sat beaver, hemster or.squirrel fur Mrs.George L.Cains, McGregor street, don, B.Cohen and J.W° of Mont.| Maton fon seat.Mr, hits in a retired Dongola Kid, lace or button, - Above Saturday, .indow Shad de lined.all trimmed of thibet.ve & small dinner and theatre party on , \"Peck, being one of the helio foo ] patent leather or kid tips, i \u2018tor Mount R Roys! ai ceméterz, Friends equalled in Montreal.Window es ma to These Capes are nicer than ednesday night.ie he Lawn T Club bell in Otta ads.\" having Goodyear welts, English w acquaiatances | 4 .: those we mold last year for .Albert de Lorimier, K.C.Mrs.and wn Tennis - a ha Boctvie\u2019 fon Mont Feat 15h and flexible sewn 80! nicel3 on 15 ta attend order at all prices.We will send our representative $45.00.Now at our 4 | Torimier are staying at La Cor- Xa, on Wednesday night, Mim Sybil November, 1855.He was born at Hollin- made, all the ogy shapes, equals nn Shoe sold \u2019 elsewhere, sizes different widthy .9$2.50 -PRATES OUTSIDE THE CITY.HANNIBTER-At Plympton, on Octobe nat, Mr.dames \u201cRenoisier, aged 4 \"a 25 00 eucc0000 nin, of Mon who was among the , ona Hotel for a few days.ess\u2019 wore ite 1 ode os ar a Lancashire, Eng.lth January.Mrs.A.Bliss, who is in, town, the goest Sale blue silk, \u2018Marchahd\u2019s 4 Stor » of Mrs.Bruce Reid, St.Mark B Thompson (formerly large in the X = _ es - LL Miss Clara À.Dickso Dickson) will receive at Court to-day' charged with having fol with samples, to measure your windows and quote prices, free of, charge.Ter.MAIN 4198 or 4199.\" task hetze to is Compton to-morrow.Mrs.He SoisosssectessemsessEasassoseneTTes Soccocce0000nsescamee ones BROWN nAt jt: John, on Navember 8th, 2334 Bt.Catherine.° eds: Girillet, of- Dunham, Que, : AS Te hanks Brown; in the = \u2014>= \u2018 1453 St.Catherine, om sa .few ¥ ders in 5 in town the quest ee = nae: nod Thurs pay reir dog.license.og were 4 EE John, c 1899 Notre Dams.of Miss street.afternoons, and Thureday evening, Novem- tails and some without tails, some with ry tat, ohn, on November BUY FROM THE MAKERS.2598 Notre Dame, St.Henri pm re.J.es entettained a the ber 18 19.cars and some without cars.some \u2018with VOT : yesterday io ROMOUr aq, Robert: Archer, Mackay Sirest.gave four legs and soma with three logs, some oh he ei ery Stet THE, MARTEL - STEWART co.ne a pue PE ee de ere ie Eel, ; nd = 4 AF sn\u201d the winter in Montreal, the guest of her ray Ba \u2018The guests were Mrs.Gerin- | in qui à Tas a ead days.7 Bar tte Eu qui order , great mang pl cemetery, Qu 681, 683, 685 Craig Street, HAIR == TRA sunt, Mrs.G.C.Dunlop, Mackay street.ee Lai Mrs .Gèrmneau, Mrs: R.Dandu- gaily and vero vrdered to pay Jar he GREENL sab 3 Busk - Que, ; SERMOT SE me, Dun Cameron pleompenied by nod, Mrs, de Seve, and Miss Francoise and 4125 costs, or have the pe fer he 4 Ed 8 ed .of S230000000000000000000000000000 HEALTH E fo D de Lirefpoo, oa on November 11th by the Hav: Mrs.W.'B.Hutchiaon.(formerly Mies YMCA.rat \u2014 Bev, G.Os \u201ca wa.Cent boetl rae \u201chymister).orne Troop reétor of 8t.Martin's, , 17 fe en gt.1 ae 10 Agents, Tomas, fg and.Co., The marriage will take place on January sidence, 444 TE Catherine sto.\u201cMex ve: will be the Spenker à men\u2019s : Say EBA Varson, B.B.2.0.on October Montreal.308 319 À of Mr.Frank C, Routh, son of Hu ed in see ME by in Association all & Sunday afternoons EH GENTS \u2014 In.Box Calf, Don- ¢ roves, of brook:® - s A.Bouth, to Mid Wmaifred Mre, G.wwe The tes table, whigh {-st:4 o'clock.His subject be \u2018Incor- \u201cfoin Kid) etc, light ox heavy RANE AME Hautes on November; Eh, ; daughter of Mr.¥.C, Crean.was decorated in white and in.roption.oS $ nesting a Saturday.i lea.made in all the new last, McKENZIB\u2014A} Brookside, N.S.1 ; PROGRESS OF THE The visiting governors to the Montreal charge of Mrs.Shanon aad Hutohi or Yeloek, tary, 1 Poses .English welts, solid entier, widow of ade: Boderion: peRens 1! General Hospital for vest week sre Mies Brodie, Mrs.Gree, Maw Elymister; Dr.D .B Sperry 2 of Oberiin, a noted jog.|| Fusrantesd, ail sizes ana aged 10 Co BATTLEFORD DISTRICT.J025,Dulon Me.James Elo Mr.John a Beer agua Lis shies pure, \u2018ent ihe city: December 017, {grant widins, lace sng RUSSBLIoAt Victoria West, on October | | \u201cau this month our Unloading Sale will interest very one\u2019 / purchasing T on wards, Mr.Georg Pa Miss 00D.8 chjson receives again tie f ve and deliver a series of of renin TR.© seen ae meses \u2019 Bpecial .- Sett (formerly ise CO Lo i inclusive, h _, Bib.Robert John Russell's BaUve of Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Shades, Drapes, Oilolottis, Bads and Bedding.ovianio hi Sein Sr.¥.Chis: Mina Greene), will Tocsive st her resi.The marrisge took place in Hamilton Cristian.fresno Yous News LADIES\u2019 ESR NL i a Tama omens oe spss ow nts (WER ae et ns ERT en RD EM TER de EN r a Jacobs, bélovi in à as we a vertise.Cv l Bb i sayy: \u201cIm- » nard, of treel, to Miss Dora Louise the su 8 # ct Bec bur on qu > |- ~ \u201cour NOVELTIES in FURNISHINGS.eo = DES tés mand 4 present in Be Bi street; is slicks Brown, of Uns Ney Travers, goly daughter of Mr Sod Mo.serues Thy Jo oo ht LLY ro GAITERS ley.In the 36th year of his] \u2018I than double the toial all the years pre- York with her brother, Mr.Meredith G.William Bich decorated with ureh Man\u201d All men are Invited to these meet! i 25¢ SULLIVAM-AL Bt, John, November .THOMAS LIGG ET, i goo i, ii fi Pr the he me cmt ee w= prior to is feparturs for the white em wl geen wl ve 7tn, Michael Mickesi Sullivan, in the 8nd year 4 \u201cRougaly » 8,000 \u201cpeople.sbitled 135 Mackay street, Rev.Ca Bland Ï of bis agp Te \u2014 \" Fier that duriné the, tae 1 he on W Wednesday piracy \"The bride, \"who ea he NEW PLAYER FORTHE TEAM.N° ITH-~A} alor Mountain, N.8.: or Co ; Tand 2,000- gites were made.Ÿ5 Frs York.The church with her father, wore à gown of |.\u201c \"Good Cloth Overgaiters, $-but- | fori by Saran, wife.ot John 8 .\u2014\u2014\u2014 A ere rare o or IRB VIA.\u2018The prospects are immigration \u201cpink roses and white crepe dn chine, « weil of reél lat, The Natiorials are taking time by the | ton, leather understrap, work- UMBLE-\u2014At Vancoyr nT on, November 1 y -GBLORS .2 \u2018of thi 200 or nd: Mise carried a large ; ver squet, The ste oD Ary cn whatever ed button-holes, \u2018 extra well Ji REE TT [a er eb nr moe [i Ai Sen | pr, Ermer | HSER RAAT Bd, ed Doig i : wa Le De) ; d 12- B&B: LR SRE Wiser, à.228 Octo.SER 1 Aélgrade, November 13, «Bt official | Eh a the Foran Hams Gab with > Other Jn oor Be, 60e, 750 to = tober.2th, 7 announced r ally Lo j .= & : tour OPEN EVENINGS.24 ole TE vie Saber fi at present\u201d in Washington, and \u2014- will froié foot Jew York tie ot gid on Saturday, | Geo.G.Gales & Co., ig.SEES E Ti Ee EE ae .107 Se Amine 8 A (Pas Jon Elm gay.(Te rome, ied ee | WILE REPRESENT THE hated \u2014 CALU.INNEW YORK | Tr Sweaters and | Wescuts ; he was $53 made to order Bi ail colors and ole, eumbinatioinss \u20ac Pen name of Patti has figured large upon the ses A \u201cDECISION ARRIVED AT| \"At a Secret Meeting of the Head Or- ganization Held in Boston.\u2014\u2014 (See also page two.) Boston, Mass, November 13.\u2014The \u2018hoard of governors of the National Structural Building Trades Alliance, at a secret session held in this city, have decided that a general strike shall be ted in all the principal bulld- ing trades of New York, unless the ex- {sting difficulties between the Building Trades Employers\u2019 Association and the Iron League and the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers are speedily ad- Justed.-\u201c A committee has been appointed to attempt a settlement.If the effort fails, the committee, acting for the National Alllance, is empowered as voted by the board, \u201cto give full support to the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers in forcing their unfair employers to comply with reasonable demands.\u201d A conference was scheduled to be held in New York to-day.The committee appointed is com- of George E.Gubbins, the president of the International Bricklayers\u2019 Union; J.Spencer, international organizer of the United Association of Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, and President Frank Buchanan, of the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers\u2019 Union.Builders\u2019 Exchange Retaliate.Pittsburg, November 13.\u2014 Officials of the builders exchange league aanounced today that the lock-out fell all the building at in the ct: listed with the Building Trades ouncil will go into effect to-night and will continue indefinitely unless all sympathetic strikes are called off.About 10,000 men will be affected.Newburgh, N.Y.~James Callahan, ed 19, was crushed to death by the falling of a telegraph pole, which he was assiste ing in raising.Berlin, Germany.\u2014Prof.Friedlander, director of the Liebnitz Berlin Gymnasium, is dead.EI 7 i 7 A Je = 7 Py XY Men's \\ Knitted Wool Gloves plain and fancy pe LR 5 CS OCT AU Tage Cad wilsts, at 356 per pair; alo plats Black Gloves, at 350 pair, \u2019 Men's Ringwood Knit Gloves, in black, brown.or white and fleeced trinide, at ' ony = 85c and 50c patr.- Men's Heathèr mixed browns and.grays warm Wool Gloves, at ssc \u2018and \u2018soc.Fine warm black.brown, scarlet, _white and sortment, at 5ûc pair.Boys\u2019 Wool Gloves, at 25e, 30c, se and 50c pair.10,4 Boys\u2019 Woo! Wrist Cuffs, at 15c and 25c _ Boys Lined Kid and Mocho Gloves, Te.Boys\u2019 Lined Mitts, 30c and 35c.Men's Lined Kid and Mocho Gloves, at 5c, $1.00, $1.25 up.hs Men's Lined Mocho and Buckskin BS D ere Gloves and Mitts, all prices.Warm Working Gloves and Mitts, at 85¢c, 60c and 7ôäc.Men's Astrachan black and kid face- lined Gloves, at 76e pair.Silk-Hned Kid and Dogskin Gloves, at $1.25 and $1.50 pair.\u2018Warm Lined Mitts, at 35c and 60c pair.Conductors\u2019 Wool Mitts and Motormen's Gloves,\u201d at all prices.atipm\u2014\u2014 We invite your inspection, our Glove Stock is igrge and we have tha finest makes as well as all the best makes in Men's Working Gloves and Mitts, = neg ee knitted wool fe large ass fancy coloured Gloves, 4.è Ye 9 Corner of Craig and Bleury, and 2299 St.Catherine street.\u20ac 333333333333333333333333 33333 333333¢¢ Monroe eo 000000 pa 70200 $ Madame Adelina Paiti Renews Arlistic Triomphs of Long Ago, The Patti farewell drew a large and {ash- _ionable audience to the Arena last night.| Most of the seats on the ground floor were occupied, while the raised seats at the sides and back were fairly well filled.About 3,000 people were present, many of whom had heard the great singer before, and were anxious to hear her i To a large number in the audience, however, Madame Patti was as \u201cranger except by reputation and these, of course, were the wre deeply interested m her appear \u201cFor upwards now of balf a century, the eral favour.In th er r-tes, easy to ming.those remarkal was somewhat The operatic and concert stage.Horn in 1843, thie y narkable woman, one of the few t singers the world has her musical career when Ee ten years of age.Before she had the age of twenty, ahe had made ber debut in grand opera, and had scored a wonderful success.\u2018Then she went to Europe, where she won new triumphs at the large operatic centres of the old world.It was not until she was in her 40th year that she returned to America.That was in 1882.Since then she has periodically visited this country.Fourteen years ago she toured it in company with Madame Albanais the Canadian cantatrice.Ten in visited the prominent Titles © Be nited States and Canada.o-day she is in the 60th year of her age.When one attempts to critize a singer such as Madame Patti, he must take ato congideration the age \"of the artist, her long career before the footlights and the ravages which time and the passing of the years invariably make in an organ of such exquisite delicacy as the human voice.To have sung before the public for half a ; century i# a record that very few of the | really great fingers of the world have pursed and Gnsi and Sontag d public careers of much shorter dura- It is doubtful if sny one of them bave tion.Patti's voice, tte unique career of ~emarkable woman must be recalled and some allow- for the wear and tear of Her enunciation was excellent; her voice wes true and under control, and she ; with all her old time art and grace.In \u201cHome, Sweet Home,\u201d \u2018wl vs marked, as of yore, by Patti's delightful roulades enzas, though mot to as great an extent as Madame Patti allowed the audience to form some idea of what her voice was in its for this.simple, but ever populer Nad HAISPRNG ermine spe ws Fo $1.00 | pres 10 vou waron bell-lik Bong showed voice\u2014es\u2019 no Her voice, too, former flexibility.No longer can \u20ac arias, which at one time made her famous.She had the good sense Jast night to choose those that did not too much of an exaction upon her or They were the atria \u201cVoi pete,\u201d from Mozart\u2019s \u201cNozze di Figaro,\u201d Song\u201d from Go ! was rendered in such a way as to reveal the best qualities of her voice.thro\u2019 the Rye\u201d was sung with all Ler familiar tricks of arch and and; as usual, met with instant and gen- \u201cComin\u2019 coquettish manner, In her other ballads, \u2014a dainty little French snd \u201cThe Last Farewell,\u201d Patti also sopra to Te oral hed a so appear: 0 eq:al to the demands made upon here arias, however, she was not so successful.She seemed to experience considerable difficulty in giying her lower notes; has lost much of its had in reaching them, The ew Song isappointi flawless, ease of ececations which merked.Patti's rendition of the aria in days gone beent.ection of method-and -technique, the old-time dramatic abandon, the artistic grace were there, but the power, fexitility, de patches jutogations a eparted.\u201cThe Jewel show the deterioration of: the.other number on the « It revealed the fact that er up made her | Patti had register the fair > of exe execution which In, is cour ot bir mute lat, nigh one a chance au I the methods and art of Patti.loat at strength to while it required a remarkable effort for her to reach the high- which, at one time she found so ghe sing fest 0 \u201cTraumeri,\u201d his encore number, It had the effect of reducing the tone of the instrument to such an extent as to make it difficult to hear at the back of the auditorium.It also caused the piano accompaniment to be overdoud.The number was exquisitely rendered, however.Mr.Claude Cunningham, the ale ot: was in good voice, and gave a couple of arias with muck Scoeptance.The pianiste was Vi whose rendition of \u201cMoszkowaki\u2019a \u201c\u201c i in E\u201d and Liszt's \u201cGrand Galop Chromatique\u201d was such as to call forth a demand for an encore, Sore accompanist was Signor Romualdo BARÔN DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE.Principal Baker Gives Interesting Lectures on Commerce of Canada.The Mayor was greeted by a large and enthusiastic audience at the Baron de Hirsoh Institute last ev , when \u201che resided at the second of series of Led Lectures given to the atudents of the night classes Uaker wi the lec \u2018The\u2019 Cormerce mercial Capital.\u201d three of Canads and its Com- He touched upon the grest commerce producing i tries\u2014wheat, cattle and lumber reserving \u2014dairy products, fruit growing and mining to a future occasion.More than one hundred views were exhibited, including those of the harbour.the pew : elevator and the pe fers = Montreal, which sppeared October 31 in The Jecture ved py [Ta success and the in Lt.-Col.Baker eid he was pleased to announce that the next lecture would be given November 25th, by y Mr.Maxwell Goldstein, aL eing \u201cThe WS an ustoms of whilst the Holiday, Lovtars uid artistic be given December 1 : oui Ru uberstein, on the \u201cporte nd of Canada.\u201d He was good would result fr from these lectures énoatine | the ee ee] now arriving in loyal and patñiotic at ge mere ou cipsi, in 1 edged the kind donatien of shides from the pers i : 2 sé 2 2 4 ; Xa} É san\" Enc a il SE st £98 1 57 3 8 ; £ g il > 1 ; 8 TE i turer, and selected for, his \u2018subject i convinted Limes much in, eral articles were found smashed in bis ete It is thought that the deceased may have come from the Old Country, as the following trade mark was found on the collar of his cost: \u201cSemple, No.1 Market Place South Shields.\u201d There was nothing else by which ha could be identified.A large number of citizens called at the morgue in search of people who are missing, but without avail.\u2014 William Lover _.Notre Dame.Hos, tal.a digestive tonic wd nutrient for tbe\u201d strenuous\u201d K Liquid Extract of Malt is neu Special Notice, # Furniture and Carpets at 20 per cent.discount at sa Te Lapointe.| complete house furnisher, 1449 St, -Ca- therine st.east.s If whnt- ed.Open svenings until 10 o'clock.1 267 ® Kuabe Art Pianos, © Every Knabe piano is an art piano, The Kuhabe piano.is purchased an used b artistic people; people of culture, and refinement; all these make ute G Knabe piano.We would like to add you to the amber.ns it over at \u2018WILLIS & à Co.ri Empire Buld- ins, 2470-2472 St.Catherine street, Mont- 1 COMMON 8! 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