The Montreal daily star, 25 novembre 1901, lundi 25 novembre 1901
[" J ea A re CIRCULATION OF STAR.© Last Week's Dally.8812970 2 Last Week's Weekly.\u2026.120,791 5 Total last week.452,067 _ast \u201cEdition ME WEATHER FORECAST, Fair and col 7 VOL.XXXIIL, Ne 278 + MONTREAL MONDAY.NOVEMBER 25, 1901._ PRICE ONE CENT.: Your THE COST WAS $23 (CAOUNDING OF H.M.S.INDEFATIGABLE |HARGON CONES FOR IMPROVEMENT Property.on Strest Had to \" Bear.a Share Co of it THE SENDING OUT OF BILLS And the Clerical Work in Connection * Therewith Cost More Than Will be Received.\u2018A peculiar expropriation \u20ac: case came under * motice of the city assessors to-day.Under the annual expropriation law it was neces- * \u201cwary for the city a few weeks since to expropriate a few feet of ground on St.Hy- polite street.The cost was $23.Under the Jaw almost the entire street had to bear a portion of the improvement with the rporation.The work of sending out the fine to the various proprietors has been completed, the most of whom pay [rom 2 to 8 cents each for their assessment towards the iinprovement.The fact ix that 1t cost a great deal more for the clerical work om , the bills sent out thun what the city will et from t the Proprietor interested.The law fad to obeyed, no matter whether the amount pe large small.or small.EXCURE OF LONGUEUIL Rev.Maximillien Tasse, Who Was in Charge of the Parish From 1883 Until a Bhort Time Ago, BEV.FATHER MAXIMILLIEN TASSE, Ex-Cure of Longueuil.By the death of Rev.Father Maximillien Tasse, ex-cure of the parish of Longueuil, the diocese of Montreal loses one of its most devoted and venerable priests.Father Tasse had been unwell for upwards of a car.but it was only a few weekr;ago that he was obliged to give up his charge at Longueuil, and retire to the Grey Nunnery, Guy street.hers his death occurred at 6.35 o'clock t The last rites of the church wer administered by his youn brother, Rev.C.Tusse, parish priest of Cyprien.Father Tasre was born at 8t.Laurent, on the 23rd March, 1829.After making bis classical, philosophical and theological studies at the Montreal Seminary, he was ordained priest by the late Bishop Bourget, on, October 14, 1855.His first ap intment was as professor at the Colle te.Ther ese, where he remained until 1962, when he was named vicar at St.Benoit.In 1865, he was named cure of the same parish, \u2018and The Deputy Minister of Marine Lays a Charge Against Pilot, and He Will Be Tried Before Pilots\u2019 Court Which Has Power to Punish, , The grounding of H.M.S.Indefatigable is not done with yet.On Saturday Mr.Edmund Guerin, K.C., judgé of the Montreal's Pilot Court, received the information and complaint of Mr.F.Gourdeau, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, against Narcisse Bouille, the pilot, and immediately issued his writ and service, which was made returnable to-day.At ten o'clock, the defendant, accompanied by his counsel, Hon.A.R.Angers, of Quebec, filed his plea asking that the complaint be dismissed with costs, inasmuch as under section of the act the investigation had not been held within 30 days of the happening of the accident or within 10 days of her arrival in port, and in a second plea that he was not guilty.Mr.Guerin said this point had given him considerable thought, as he had anticipated its being raised in pleadings and he was prepared to give a decision at once.It was perfectly true that under section 9 the investigation must take place within the 30 days, but the present proceedings were not in the sha ape of an inv tion.As, information and complaint had been made against the pilot by the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheri and under section 7 of the act; this on be tried at any time.It was entirel y different from the investigation provided for under section 9.He, therefore, dismissed the first plea, and fixed to-morrow for the hearing of the merits, Under the authority now vested in him, Mr.Guerin has power to fine, suspend or remove the pilot from the branch.Under section 9 he merely had the power of holding an investigation to ascertain the cause of the accident, without being able to punish the pilot if he thought proper.Hon.R.A.Angers being the firat Jawyer ta appear before the court, thought 1t was his duty, and a very leasant one, to congratulate the judge and also to congratulate the Government for having constituted the court, thereby removing the cases from the authority of the parties who were often the complainants themselves, and therefore, not capable of rendering a judicious verdict.Mr.Guerin said he felt extremely gratified that an ex-Governor of the province and an ex-judge was the first to congratulate him.His court bad & small jurisdiction.Hon.A.R.Angers\u2014\u201cBut a highly import Nr Gu to Mr.Angers Tr uerin, in answer to said the rules bad not yet been \u2018approved of by the Government, but he expec they would be shortly, This ended the session, which was adjourned until to-morrow.WATER COMMITTEE WANTS $150:23 Will Ask for That Amount at Meeting To-morrow for Coming Year.$11,431 OVER CURRENT YEAR Detailed Statement Prepared by SBuper- intendent Janin Shows Details of the Proposed Expenditure.The Water Committee will meet to-morrow to discuss what appropriation it would like to get for 1902.He superintendent of the Water Department, Mr.Janin, will submit asking for the sum of $150,331.It site, proposed to spend | the sum in the fol ; wheel ond pumping vars $30,000; pipe MaoDs rare Eu 3,085 ; engine house.r leve distribution pipes, #28, va meters, 83,907; public ation pipe $1,200; rama $8070; miscellaneous, 82,515; shops: central, $4,245; Grand Trunk street, gs ; Cadieus street, $2,095; total, $3,300; race, $1,150; stock account, $1,000; uni- Bin $300; staff, 823.344; total, £150,331.The amount the committee was given to spend for the current year was $138,000.The increase for 1902 is largely needed to improve the low level pumping station, to lay di distribution pipes, and for new hy- The committee also hopes to get a generous amount from the $200,000 increase there will be next year on real estate.STLUKE SLATE RECTOR Funeral of Rev.T.E.Cunningham Took Place To-day\u2014An Impres- ae manner: Aq fe engins Bouse, low level, $17,.HURDER IN ENGLAND DONE ONE HANSEN This Was About the Time Westmount Murderer Sailed For Canada.IS HE THE GUILTY PARTY?The Hoe are Confronted With This on and are Making Enquiries in England.Chief of Detectives Carpenter has information the investigation of which may show that the crime committed by Thor vald Hansen in Westmount on the night of October 25 was not his first murder.Yesterday afternoon a stranger went into The Centra) police station an and handed che Qffcer in charge 8 newspaper saying \u201cThere i is something in \u2018that that is very interesting and important to the police.\u201d The paper was a copy of the oe British Guiana, Daily Chronicle of 4, containing in one portion paragraphs worldwide news.One of these refers gi the brutal murder of à boy on board the schooner Goole as she lay in Yarmouth har bour.The murderer was a fo sailor named Hansen, thought by those who knew bim on board ship to be of Russian parentage.He first attacked the mate, Henry Smallburn, and then sou t the captain\u2019s son, a boy of ten om he murdered in the moat bruta fashion.When he saw that capture was inevitable, he sprang over board as if to commit suicide.It was generally believed.however, that he swam ashore and made his escape.What little description there is of the man tallies with the Westmount murderer, but, of course, it is not by any means certain that it is the same man.The English murder seems to have happened about September first, and this is just the time that the West- mount Hansen says he sailed for this coun- 10 NEWFOUNDLAND With Wireless Teleg raphy Along the Coast Line.WILL MAKE USE OF BALLOONS If Successful Earlier Communication With Canadian Steam Bhips win be Secured.- \\ (Special to the Star.) LONDON, November 25.\u2014Mr.William ni of wireless telegraphy fame, sails to-day, on the steamshi hip Sardinian, for St.John's, Newfoundland, to carry out some interesting scientific experiments in conne¢- tion with his system During four weeks following his arrival various localities on the Ne oundiand coast will be utilized in turn as stations, as one 'of the main points which it is hoped will be solved by his experiments is the extent of the influence natural surroundin have upon wireless telegraphic trans frequent, so Mr.Marconi wil] in all bability be able to study an the difficultios which at present confront the development of wireless telegraphy.HE WILL USE BALLOONS, As it would he tedious and ex work to erect a huge mast at eac selected for an experimental station, E Marconi takes with him two balloons of 20,000 cubic feet capacity.These balloons will be used to to suspend the serial wire forming the shore station.With balloons it is obvious the experimenter can work with a longer aerial wire than, with poles, and it is probable, weather conditions bemg fa ourable, that attempts to extend to Te greatest distance the working radius of wireless telegraphy by utilising an additional height for the wire will he made.prily the balloons will be kept about one hundred and fifty feet in the air, but may used up to 300 feet.The sea station will be on a steamer, equipped with a pole 120 feet high.This steamer will work off the coast, Steaming out to sea as far as communication wit the shore atation can be maintained.| THINGS TO BE STUDIED.The effect of rocky shares, enclosed bays 8nd fogs will be studied, Electrical disturbances at present form one of the most aggravating obstacles\u2019 tu distinct and uninterraptéd Communications as when electric strays come in oh aerial wire mixed up with Morse signals.it is impossible to read the ta pe or sounder.To discover a remedy, for A defect also is one of the objects \u2018of M ie experiments.The steamer Lake Champlain, of the Beaver Line, which'is equipped with Marconi apparatus, will\u2019 be comm gist ih tue Lu nee pomitly uring her trips in and out of the .of St.Lawrence.ol he trying to The first spot where experiments will » made is in the vicinity of St.Jobn\u2019s, on the northern coast lower promontory, ere is already a Marconi station Cape Race, eighty miles from St.John's s, Bars in order to satisfy himself on these points Mr.Mar- soni will move his basis of rimenta place to place between Cape and am Jono s, at the same time testing the the results from balloons.COMMUNICATION WITH STEAMERS.\u201cWill the station at Newfoundland give you any better communication with ocean steamers?\u201d I asked.\u201cPossibly with Canadian steamers,\u201d said Mr.Marconi.\u201cOur Cape Race station is eighty miles from the west bound course r 140 miles from the east bound course o the northern route.This route is only for five months in the year, from August to January, by trans-Atlantic steamers, which for the remaining seven months take a southérn route over two hundred miles further away.He Is Going to to Experiment ; sion.Wear conditions along this coast are.! notortously bad and electrical disturbance#} Mr.to de 20 ar Si igs, bat does 0 difference in altitudes by comparison with - Throat.Gargles can't go back far enough; sprays don't reach dee enough; but the air you breathe touches every part.Then why not \u2019 put some healing medicine the air and'let them go along together ?That is what Vapo-Creso- lene is for.It puts the healing medicine right on the places that most need it.You now see why it so que .cures sore throat, bron- itis, hoarseness, whooping:cough and asthma.ete re generee lene complete.8.5% estrs supplies of Cresciens 25 cents ' ooatainin, Physiciany: eat moalals free upon request.yaro-CassoLaus Co, 4 Fulton St.New York, U.S \u2014 TOUS w EFFECT cause\u2014Unapproachable Quality.EFFECT\u2014\u2014STEADILY INCREASING SALES.~ STONEWALL JACKSON CICAR Lord Rosebery Buys a Yacht.(Bpeclal to the Star.) LONDON, November 25.\u2014Lord Rosebery na bought a large steam yacht, which he is sending to the Mediterranean.It is re- he intends to join the vessel in the Riviera.\u201c Enormously the Largest Sale\u2019 | of any Cigar in Canada.00000000000000000000000006 06000000000000000008 UNDERWEAR! Our present stock of Winter Underwear is the largest we have ever shown, and we have astonished the people of Montreal with the prices we have been quoting.When passing call in and see the goods whether you want to buy or not.ASK TO SEE OUR NEW UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St James Street, 2387 St.Catherine Street, west, 1553 St.Catherine Street, east.Table and Stewing Prunes G' PRUNES\u2014 Tools \u201cBelle Rame,\u201d 80 to 85 prunes to the pound, .13 cents per pound, 6 pounds for & sents.Cusol\u2019s \u201cImperiales, * in 28 1b.wooden chests, 45 to 60 Sats oer, pound, 3 pound Neue * Muckiiigers Litsorita Frunes, ha ris ual Cuzofs \u201cImperiales,\u2019\u201d es ord Cusol's \u2018\u2019Impériales jours.\u201d .Cuzol's \u201cImperiales Fleurs,\u2019 I Cusol's -\u201cImperiales Fleurs,\u201d .In 2 1b.Cuxol'a \u201cImperiales Superfines,\u201d.Cuxol'e \u201cImperiales es Extra Fleurs\" In 3 Ib.glass Jars .\u2026.\u201c Gravenstein \u201d Apples, \u201c King \u201d Apples, that The \u2018\u2018Spaten\u2019\u201d Bran | * The Beer msde Milwaukee farmous 1\u201d .\" hot Peer, ; (Munich) be Brewery.German Beer.r per dotes pinta.15/08 por riginal cask of 10 bas SP ene frend arr \u201cGampbel's Clothing\u201d DONT WAKE MISTAKES.Our goods can only be bought our own store, Corner of St.James and McGill \u2014AT\u2014 Campbells Clothing Corner WHERE YOU GET THE BEST, \u2014 und 2 pounds for 5 cents, Bs.% D FRENCH.TABLE PRUNES, in Tins and Glass Savons 5 \u201c+ sew ssesre mae $1.00 per tin cents per basket, 35.35 per barrel.\u2019 $5 cents per basket, $5.15 per barrel.Our shipments to Great Britain and She Continent are over for the season.We are now busy shipping to all parts of Canada and the United States.Fa MILWAUREE BEER \u201cPABST* Saas ft so.Brewery.sen p 120 ver original er ef 10 r cane of 50 quarts doz: - \u2018The Best Made in America IMPORTED fter establishi huréh and school aive Service at the try, neti gp pmmediste probability,\" be ' after establishing a new chu and schoo fr.C ries conclu \u2018of any station being establish- 4 became in 1878 cure of the parish of St.Church.English ion parma, oo guicies LA the ed by which ocean steamers por a \u2014 \u2014\u2014 R \u2014\u2014\u2014 267 ST.JAM ES STREET-.mm , Lin.His residence at Longueuil began in ther or not the two Hansens are ot whe, cate with America before they come within \u2018 9 1883, tbe appointment being made by the - the same person.the radius of the station at Nantucket, A Inte Archbishop Fabre, whose personal The funeral of the late Rev.T.E.Cun- Sable Island, which as been k f \u201c 39 friend he had been for a number of years.ninghem, M.A., Rector of St.Luke's An- much, is out of the question, and Cape Race The Best Made in Germany type of a French-Canadian cure, he went ican Church, \u2018took place this afternoon, is out of reach.\u201d The Original The \u2018\u201cSpaten \u2018* Bran Boadlest #4 about among his people actively, and under the Rectc , Ch lain street, to St.; Ee tech) ans Tork ot his charge the parish of Longueuil soon be- Luke's Church.where à Trost impressive : ** Budweiser\u2019 Beer Germ an\u2019 Beer.Impartay Beer > 17 came one of the most prosperous in the en- service was conducted by several of the 00 dosen pints.1.80 dozen pints od len pinta tire diocese.After assisting the Sisters of Anglican clergy of the diocese.It wus ex- - ' A née r 10 dozen cask.FETE por case of 100 ptite a 10 dex.cask.Jesus pnd Mary.oo Hochelage, in Lhe ok .A Physician Who is a Chamber- \\ : Te of a convent, and extendin - tai hou ne Christian Brothers, who were in 5 lain to His Holiness Dis \"FRASER, VIGER & co.=.0 ans #11 8% JAMES ST, charge of the Commercial College, Father cusses the Recent Militia Department fs Making Props HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL.Tasse started on the ercction of the new Rumours.arations to Mobilise\u2014Needs Only.Your Money Refu nded If not satisfactory.parish church.The finest country parish ) : urch in this part of the country now the Official Notification 4 120 stands as a monument to his memory.He i n all times took an active part in anythin (Special te the Star.) ! - Now.wherein the interests of the town or parial NEW YORK, November 25.\u2014 Recent \u2014 : ; were at stake.An intimate friend of the gonflicting \u201crie concerning the health nt ; A A > Inte Archbishop, he was often Pope Leo XIII.are characterized by Dr.! * (Bpecial to the Star.) 9 Percival De La Roche, a Philadelphia phy- OTTAWA, November 25.\u2014The arrival of consulted when any great or important 2 de was being discussed, and on his ; refigni from his pastorate, His Grace 4 Arc bishop Bruchesi extonded him a hearty invitation to take up his residence at the Palace, where he would at all times be able to avail himsolf of his advice.- YeEses A Libera will be sung at the Grey Nun- gician, NG ia also : chamberlain } to the ce official scceptance by des War Office of There is Small Che Chance of a ill 8 on rently idle rumours.\u201d \u2018anada\u2019s offer of six hu Pas me e returned from Rome sev- is ihe only thing necessary to start the _ Reducing it Passing Congress eräl roe ago.When he left there the ing oi the regiment.Like the machinery of During the Next Pope was in vigourous health for one of an exhibition awaiting the touching of the Se.TT his Nin age.and the doctor believes that if electric button to start into instantaneous \u2019 ssion.wi onn: Deimel Doctrine, | .Wholesale Distributors, - - MONTREAL.ess had become critically ill since activity, #0 the whole machinery of the Mi- Co nery, to-morrow morning, at nine 0\u2019clock.be departure he would have recei in- litia Department is ready to be set i 2g The remains will then taken to Lon- formation, tion by the official Ark Mile Rog nme w ASHI eed to the 66 25.\u2014 The Wool Out of Place is gueuil; and laid out in the chanel of the convent of the Sisters of Charity.On Wednesday evening the remains wi \u2018be remov- ' ed to the pavish church, where a solemn ! : Tequiem mass will be sung on Thursday orning.at ten o'clock, by His Grace 5 hop Laurin, of the ese of Pembroke.\u201c1 was not particularly surprised to hear No one doubts that it is on its way, and g, correspo i rized these reports Paid Dr, La Roche while th-ir confidence is strengthened by the pri- Star that Be entative Baveock, whe who in New York last week, \u201cfor they cre liable vate cable to Dr.Borden.As has been al- Tat ve i (Hepress in Congress the bill to be generated at any moment.It is a ready pated, the regiment, if raised, will red year = the duties upon steel will not well known fact that idle rumours concern te thoroughly representative, and in ail reduc he bill at the nession of Congress Ing the bealth of pearly every living mon- Ee bability it will mobilize at Ottowa.Pich opens Dex + Monday.Mr.Babcock arc ave been spread broadcast, and yet me question has arisen as to the uniform.srl] aera reintroduce the bill \u2018and leave wi en the truth is finally learned, there is Ai present, the Mount Rifles are wearing 1s fate to ; the majority à the members ; Por a Toan of bis the Pope enjoys | gover diferent wniforme, b won he me of the Ways an od Hin Commit vhs in iwsue of clothing they wi ] 3 TWICE TOLD TALES.remarkably\u201d ood heutth.\u201d Evers organ Th ake.\u201cThe permanent uniform, which wil fe nn bo tout PRL | we Meat Extradted-From-Then- .= je prose RE, et i cons better then the t e uniform for the regiment for South to the Canadian and Britioh steel by gs- ries,\u2014is-that-of the Toronto-Mounted-\u2014Ri- to the Can - Who Most Need the Facts.LATEPREV.T.E.CUNNINGHAM, M.A.Average person\u2019 his brain is as active as it fies, 8 woollen serge suit of & brown gray, Babcock'é bill they would have some Some that Archbishop Bond would have ever Yas, and, in fact, the only ailment closely resembling the colour -of poplar chance in competition against the Ameri- n present, but the venerable prelate at he had is old age.Of course, this bark.We have more than twice told the Was \\\u2019 prevented from attending on secount hr bee, fatal at any moment, ,but 1 don\u2019t The organization will be directed from can steel tr { Fes of the fact that he or che,may per- of the stormy weather.In his absence \u20ac is going to die now.Qutawa by the officer chosen to command alhe strike e French miners in ently discover the cause of the d the Rev.Dean Carmichael read the $e parce resumably Lieut.-Colonel T.among, th has been te: > e daily Evans, \u20ac B., of the Royal Canadian Des hated he Re a to work to An Enemy to Health.It ie out of place uext to the akin.In any season\u2014most of all In winter.VICTORIA CROSS.x.cossoN à 00., Mr Mn cuer SAVE MONEY AND \u201cBUY YOUR, te cents tatroduced but already porelet Underwear, No doctrinal demonstrat to ear if you want Sh matter Jo may got it with the The Deimel Linen-Mesh i ROBERTSON\u2019S, 65 McGill St St ery feeling and the experiment is not difficult committal portion of the burial office, t other parts being read by the Ven.re KING ons: but, as\u2019 has heen \u201cstated, the selec- System Co., t he re read ho th Evans and Norton, the Rev.tion of his staff will be left practically in E \"oe for ee one else and e pin truths anon Renaud and the Rev.Principal Rex- the hands of the officer commanding.The : ; men oY.CATHERINE STREET.OUR BRAS S B D FOR $23.00 NET Some day the oft-told f il fe ns, ro hoi he.eh mn | pind me put Canada Canad eae li, wi Genuine Om.Chir Rar Outhetra.: Is thé best for the price on the market.Call and examine it.je day the o 0 t 1 ferer o riate music, two o e hymns Show a gene and ge » 1 on on \u2018appliesblo when the knowledge bi dore Dem in Sevan\u201d and Pesce, Fer, Canada Has Not Be Bean Invited Yet it srs he the force, Ti nt Carter's Little Liver Pills ~ \"The L.oockhart Bedding Co.comes home, tha after eace.\u2019 Contingen ndred as \u201cYeomanry,\u201d .niente and perhape of suffering | inconve- | sirter the benediction the Dead March to Send a t But can be enrolléd clothed, oT and Must Bear Signature of 3243 ST.CATHERINE ST., Montres).27013 Saw re aithough ve may fave Bose dois The funcral largely ottended by th Wil probable ok Doce to be ads the last =~ Kaisar\u2019s \u2018Gift © Harvard.a we ma ave tol was la atten e i .d .of the cause me times over, but never deceased\u2019s late_parishioners, and by\u201d the .Po Bo.,pys 4 | It in learned that \u2019 ; orl : (Special fo the Star) pe © Pour Y( HOULD HURRY believed it it applied to us.clergy of the city and diocese.The teach.\u2014 : ritt will probably be o Rove \u201cthe The.po ation SER FACSIMILE WRAPPER EELOW, BERLIN, November 25.\u2014As a token of © (Special to the Star.) 4 would atartle 8 person to know how ing staff and students of the Montreal - (Special to the Star) th second in\u2019 command, , or senior + .: \u2014 Interest In the i Germanic Museu À at Har- OTTAWA, November 25.\u2014In the Bupteme winter clothing put In dre mp eis li i nd din Bin Togo Cas Pace OTTAWA, ovum 2 \u2014No off i | fo sh Candin © ad D Se Peer Be spr MS | dnt he By AT HRN dv vg, and a affects the Li ina na: Fe dec I re Riot Vitation to send a military contingent to to take a8 sagen 1 Harvard a unique collection of Plaster | the Boer oD Te on Was 19 Or did you put them by afler lagt winter k Dervous\u2019 water) that disease may ap ar in mourners were the brother and three sons the Coronation ceremonies has\u2019 been re- Chiet Justice to pr n ey, pn German modiaeve tore work.s on Sy avpellant and others for payment of your of ane.It foment Fan D p nos ; any part of the body, all parts being de: of the late Rector of Luke's, and Mr.ceived as yet.Tt is learned that Canada (Special to the Btar) \u2014- - «| 28 Gracer¥ in the choir of Haiberstadt ooh Bow balance x $12,000 .the price of solo of it oo eaned.hem shine and look and © pendent for health on a healthy nervous A.Petrie, of Aylmer.The interment took probably will send one should the other TORONTO, November 25.\u2014The deputy thedral atreèt in Halifax.The Nova Scotis courts fit like net.The only place in the Dos syst place in Mount- Royal Cemetery.During colonies do so, but that it wil be a mat Minister; .of Justice demies the statement i rer ei decided in favour of the plaintiffs, and ap- minion A Jo ¥rench a Cleaners, - \u2018 A Relief from coffee for 30 days has cured the service the bells of * Thomas ter of Imperial invitation a that the chief justice of the Supreme Court Special Wotioe.péllant seeks rellef on the ground that Medalist Dyers an fi thousands of people who never suspected Church were yA and the pr ition would have to ob has drawn $1,000 \u2018for the expenses of his \"Interests \u2018Faure.- * | there was a forfeiture, and that procecd- the cause of their troubles.\u2018The death .Cyanin ingham was feel.\u2019 gpitted iamérit.trip to England, to attend the medtigs À.ng : had in relation to a sale under a _ The use of Postum Food Coffee is of great ingly referred to omas Church mm sent : \u2018| of the Judicia} Committee of the \u2018 There /is a romantic Interest fascims- chattel mortgage released him as g guar- ist ERIN YEING efit to such, as it goes to work directly yesterday by Rey.Hanon Renaud.At no aw © Court.Mr.Newcombe further says that |.1: tion abo the Furs wold by ad 8.Car -atitor.Borden, K.C., and Mellish for au- ; to rebuild ¢ the delicate cell structures {rom Taylor Frabytesite Church a en) Simi ref- «Robe: | : Sir Henry Strong has not fore to ê dey Co, , 8 : bold pelisat.= K.C., and Drysdalc, : tn Troma.hoary dr Ha ca Rev Mr.Reid, i des ee Reon ot 7 ee dot the colemne 1 re due ; Soret, the od.44 ; A oe oe ed ee _ 8, 2433 K hy a Sve oT : for \" à care.\u201d Jrntèon he - , Offices BUS M#GHl Riss xo en pe \u2018the + true and la \u2018braed-mindednves read earneitnes a | your or Chea ow ose.BUY: re and ded né or ol ! Tas iu ar BRITANNIAS WIN COLLERE.TVELVE- MS WN THE CHAMPIONSHP ARGONAUTS TWELVE « More Sold Than = 4 The Greatest Football The Juniors Got Away With Other Brands Combine, { Match of the Season Quebec Easily on | 4 Played Saturday.Saturday.Insist upon having.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 BUT NO CHAMPIONSHIP WON » College Held Its Own With the Much Le * Vaunted Argonauts, Champions of Ontario Union.GAME WAS PLAYED IN SNOW Score Stood 4 to 2 at Halt Time and 9 to 2 at the Conclusion of , the Game.\u201cSWEET | ~JCAPORAL™ CIGARETTES.Only one championship comes to Montreal this year, and that was captured by the ble Brits on Saturday afternoon at the 1 I grounds, by the defeat of the Que- The game was played in the ow hy was a well contested one.The Brits, however, showed a superior know- ledg of the ame, and they were heavier on the line.\u2018 The score at the eonclusion of Up to date, no team can claim the Canadian Rugby Championship.The reason is, that the greatest match 4 ever played here turned out to be a draw.oo Twelve to twelve was the score, and : there was not a man hurt, and not even one serious fight took place to mar the match.The result was considerably of o surprise to those wbo had based their advance idcas the game stood 9 to 2.The lineup was of the match upon the newspaper reports.as follows: EEE 276 awit They could judge oi the merits of the Col- Britannia III.Quebec I lege men, but they had to rely (hon the H.Christmas cer ae Roy .new spapers\u2019 reports for an idex ofthe quali Gilbert .LeSeuor \\ ties of the Argonauts, and in that res the reports were unintentionally mialeadin The men who wrote them meant we Even judging simply from Satordaye play, > 2 mes,» CEDEDEL Severs the showing which -the Argonauts smt a Y Pimples, Copper-Colecod made in their own district must have been Vittie vo 168 a a a, Tair vite peat, but that hardly Justified the oft ex- Mago CANADIAN SPORTS he We solicit the » pressed opinion in the despatches from To- Strachan \u2014 onto that they could run through every.ough ° tinng.Anderson 10] Masonic Temple, Chicage, Til.They made a plucky ight, however, but Chowan .Wings e Referee\u2014Mr.Bonall.McGill.WL - as far as sciemce, tenn play and discipline i goes, the Ontario Rugby Union ie not in it with tho Quebec Union.Hud Saturday's match taken place u little earlier in the season the Argonauts would have gone back Cameron with a few pointers and wrinkles, that .Goal umplres\u2014Messrs.Blain and Dadson.would have hel them to mow down their SATURDAY'S CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP RUGBY MATCH\u2014\u201cIN THE SCRIMMAGE.\u201d et Quebec won the toss end started with opponents in the Ontario Union in a man- what wind there was in their backs.The ner that would have been simply scanda- ball travelled towards the Prits\u2019 goal.lous.As it is they must have benefited ; ; where after a series of scrimmages considerably during the season, by whatever and the big Argo back was grassed in his sending the ball ta touch.Britton almost lege backs were weak and only Gleason's game Es progressed, and in the latter par of Christmas mode a AA ait à.the 1 Montreal pi ho °°\" goal and forced to rouge.got away with the ball from the scrimmage, timely el forts.\u2018saved them from disaster, e game Harvard many times was fo F ro i Pointers be wo cd ontreal\u201d players, who COLLEGE 5.ARGONAUTS 0.which followed, skirting the end on Cor- There is little to choose between the two to the limit of the downs to make her red forimmage ugh got through an wre with them, could give.The kick-out .d and pl x bett\u2019s side.A punt followed, Callaghan scrimmages, both being strong and clever distance, Such an exhibition of sand by a Hor iles e ball over for COLLEGI WAS MARVELLOUS.in Argo ty was re field.Ar a a, a muffed and it hooked protiy blue, when at getting the ball out.But the College beaten team is worthy of all praise Sr ailed to convert and the score s As for College, the team\u2019s work was sim- © Coll 5 Qugreer k.à Argos ons + O'Brien sailed along, dodged through the wings are superb and responsible for much Offensively, Yale could gain but little.ts + Que after this and ply marvellous, and if it had pot been for liege a free kick, an eason Sens rushing Argonauts and punted safely across of the ecoring.It was in the wing line Her best gaining play being Hart throu, BP took a Brace ter this and car- the ill-judgel, efforts of three of théir men fhe \u201cal over Argos\u2019 line.Hardisty kicked the line out into touch, a few yarde outside that the Argonauts were weak.Except Par- Harvard's right tackle.The passing of the pigskin to the other end, where which Jesalted in their being put of, ol it up and got out, being tackled\u2019 Just in the the goal.Lafleur was now on and the menter they were too slow at following up ball from quarter to backs was sharper they managed to secure two rouges.This Jege would probably have won.field.| Argos\u2019 weight was put to good use teams were again even.College now pre- to do justice to the magnificent k icking of and cleaner by \u2018Yale than by Harvard.was all they could do, however, as the Brits IL seems to Le.ihe right and customary at this stage and by screwing the scrim- ferred to hold the ball and made abort Hardisty and Darling over the line.bey Both teams were bandled with good 2 peared to be getting stronger as the thing to do, for certain teams and players Dobe they moved the bail out ol dangeros gains on scrimmage work.Britton, received ainly were clever as a general thin judgment, and about only one mistake can Pl8y went on, and when half time was up to complain of the officials, and thie wo in proximity to their oh line.Neglect to à crack op the head in a mix-up and caused tune the ball at the touch line.ut be charged against either.It is a little un- the, score was 4 to 2 in the Brita\u2019 favour.connection with Suturday\u2019s match, the only Por the ball in properly was peualized by 8, short delay.College forced the play out jt was behind the line that the Argonauts\u2019 Just to single out any one player or play- e second half was nearly all Britan- : ess.ian tons hat can bo aml: go.ole ben firey dre kick Geel dds 3 Str Te: Sod pic rap by La hon ary on ithe ide.Bu the vor of boll ne, Gusto put vps stubborn Ft, and bon Si sd of eames Simmer \u2019 eur moved the play to centre.ere Ar airs of ends, arsha utts, raydon, ve, mauts are wrong in this.They may desire get out, being thrown and forced to rouge.gonauts were ven AI kick, and Har- ~The Mail sad Empire reports says: Hon: Ë Ristine, Green.Dé Saulles aad Hart was their territory they managed to prevent a aly.class for animals Ruitabie tor ca rge D.Widener, Jr.to change the Referee for luck, but neither score until just before ti was the Rat the Umpire gave them the COLLEGE 6.ARGONAUTS 0.isty punted to touch at College 25 yard any pick.Both teams put up a splendid most too fine to be passed o ™ J ho Kitty, owned by Geo! the I clcree % A he Un pi re za Pit that Callaghan ret urned the kick-out to touch, line.Briton almoat did the trick as Col game sad it was nip and tuck throughout.Both sides exhibited the \u201cnent sports mother touch down, Ca got over for won the biue ribbon in class 30 for perversity of vision of which every Referee and Argos got the ball on the throw-in.lcre backs were well on their own To he probability is that had the match been manship, and it was a very pleasant game maxing the re and News Boy, © by Mrs John .and Umpire suffers at times, there, were, à However, College proved adept at securing 8waiting a kick.A timely tackle eaved continued A would have won, as when in which to act.a grester to other rouge was scored, and the jan ken, took first honours for t breaches of th mmitted the ball im, and thi and it was Argonauts ball a yard from time was called the ball was within a few Thirty-six thousand spectators, , g omas W n 0 : Lee ie were mot.notieod at Gleason a chante to punt jui touch ay College lime.College forred Argos back, and inches of College goal line and the Argos Dumber than ever before gathered at a foot.ant Brite and their friends cheered them Mine me eme em | vind cloud sna, Glorious Flying Cloud all.now being at Argos\u2019 25-yard line.College's in turn Argonauts regained ground by Brit- were playing a winning game.College, \u20ac ball game, watched the gridiron battle board reading: as the © sound e harness horses.Allie Nun.ET The entire outfit of officials had been offside resulted in a free kick for \u2018Argonauts.ton bucking.Then College was given, a correspondents adds, played a from the mammoth stands.Thres quarters of Britannia, $, Quebec, 2.i MB S.ROSENTHAL.« Stotesbury.of Philadelphia, was declared selected by President Claxton of the Cana- Gleason punted back and Henderson took free kick and again gained on scrimmage gressive gatne under the \u2018able A of the enormous crowd cheerd Harvard, while - bal, of Ott 1 the best roadster shown in road rig.More dian Rugby Union with the utmost care, the bail.He ran for twenty yards, when work.Here Devlin was again sent off, and Eddie Gleason and Lagos were clearly hand- 8000 sympathizers tried to encourage the a \u201cSami\u201d Rosent of Ottawa, è well Than Queen, owned by Mrs.William am Ue ries can produces bir he wa nety (aced by Richard ut man | onc mors Cale \u201can ar dei, dr cape La tbe ground yn Eorrerd'prémaie à tea the personne hoon {a athletic en throu, Conads, Kaban, oF No Tors, Ton, 20, Sho onauts got à e as orld\u2019 : e e Ce ogni].For.Budhana abd Ha.sped bo bur to Dn The wes a brought font over College \u2018line.ne and compared very \u2018well with previous nie had wis neha from start to fin- Contes football, hockey, Sparring snd other a PE Ne Pt ED EEE ar, the Ontario Union even if they cannot gain for Argonauts.Again neglect to form rien cartied it ou e T Kic championship matches * the \u2018alip- 12 se re happy lovers who thus won .wore: Beat the Quebce Union, bave something to a proper scrimmage lost the ball to Col- to touch.College did well in scrimmage pery field, and Quebec's eh of rule \u2018ne glory for the crimson, were almost as full has been or square ro and above board.He Sxcecding, 15 ha nds P'inchee Fiashliqne ht, * be proud of.lege, and en exchange of punts followed, ad forced Argos back Then College was terpretation rather spoiled it from an Arge sh when.the referee\u2019s whistle sounded The Galt Club Wins th.n for some years a director of the 31-2\" nos years, by Mr.ies ending with Argonauts in possession of the Siven a free kick for Ar offside.Glea- standpoint.Not that the officials were yn- for the last time, as they were when it © w ins Bo the.Senior A.C.and is on the committee of the She ous Elliott.A GATHERING OF VETERANS.ball 8 centre od ound on ton muffed and O\u2019Brien y saved.Ar fair, Eat t they read Quebec notions into the sounded for the opening kick off.Yale, on and the Intermediate Champion- borg class, and at one time was very Champion rize roadsters\u2014Allie Nun, It seemed quite like a gathering of the scrimmage ork, ad and pi arling got Bonauts heh rewarded with a d free kick.rules.This is the first Canadian champion: the (ther hand, prequired sixteen san men, to ships of Ontario on bundy with the Blovee himsel oa, has a Pa Bir 13, years, B.T.Stotesbury, Phi old clans, with this bunch of men whe were à chance and punted over College line.The ball was well over an allaghan ship game in which the score has been even ers Panic ar to Yale and aympathy Saturday.fo Aberdeen hockey clubs, and played with pring prise, pair of horses (mares or n ph Umpire\u2014Mr.Chapman, McGill.Timers\u2014Mesrs.Ayers and Black Touch-line judges\u2014Messrs.Judah and Dncon's Heddoche ChOSeEs.270 3 law for the ehamplonships, and pairs in phae- ! tons driven > ladies.The hunters which got by the preliminary trials yesterday were finally aged, and at the close of th day's programme there was a showy pare ade of prise winnérs.he ring committee was as follows :\u2014 Day.Cassatt and Geo! Peatody Wetmore.\"Evening, Willam C.Whitney Doncast Bl owned by Robert ncaster el, ow y Whitworth, of England, took his third wm the most brilliant pla ers of their das rouged.and certainly the \u201cmatch\u201d looked Argo tir time, noting as \u201cofficials, and King Clance Obrien mads 3 Dios catch and à - eat COLLEGE M.ARGONAUTS i from the side line.0 8%, went \u2018out ts Yale from the Harvard the latter for some He is also con- Im).to be Spey Iisa est shown 3 walking up and down the touch line all College db the ball closely and Gleason's kick was returned by Da \u2014 - > sods when the crack pagarter Sock heh De: TORONTO November 25.The retdin nected with the Ottaws \u2018Football Club.= 3 15 6, ne 3 The Maroh.i by himself, going back and forth like a Dooner made short gains by bucking.Then and .Henderson took the College captain THE\" RECEPTION pt oD Sin Ld bob revented another Ha yi 4 py a - Associa football.match between \u2018Var- 15 1-2, 5 years, ven by Me CE c H.whi caged lion, and roaring like one occasion: Gleason let, it go, but Boucher muffed the second punt and followed with a good run.4 A bl \u2019 * : J - > on the head m .sity oad Galt, layed here Saturday after- ; wily.just to encourage the boys.a football retur = and it was Argos\u2019 ball in College From the scrimmage the ball t to Darl- OF COLLEGE-TEAM, os: ter it became n ne him Ye.noon, was won by the students, by 2 to 1, À.n Bpecius prise for the best pon y in bar.v \u201coats old ad oli It was Fs Walters got the ball in scrim- ing, he went around the end and was met move him from the the Gold on a stretcher, As but this was not enough to overcome Galt's by children Doncaster Model, bs, 131-3 gue, ui a co ad a lippery.od and Dooner made gains by bucking.on the line by O'Brien.It was a neat tac A 8 Train Was\u2019 Chartered to the game Weymeuth, Chad.lead of two goals from a week ago.The 3y Robert t Whitworth, E ngland.Driv JS cold on the feld, 50 cold players at Gleason kicked to touch, and after the but the momentum carried the little foi wick, ann Sana and Gould wern compelled match was for the Ontario senior champion- | .en by Master y Graham .different times to buve their han throwi a McCreadie got the ball and Hi t the Ottawa Plagérs on to ei i favour of substitutes.ship, and was » grea xhibition of Associa.| THE HORSE SHOW Champion > arr \u201crou detere (pairs a n bbed, but th bee id the back over the line and it was a try.Har- ; rubbed, but it must have been colder on good run.The ball fell loose and disty had two tries owing to College getting Saturday.The games was as cleanly pla ayed as any tion football Ere half the visitors pin.Mise Lou.bm jm.1 1 3 1-2, 3 ea grand stand, wbere peuple could not move Argos \u2018dribbled back.A glaring offside ever witnessed 1d.-| had the best of the play and ecoren their a cbeut.Still everyone stayed till the Shed gave College a free kick, but this a new | too soon, but both failed.OTTAWA, November 25.\u2014Two hundred stance of cme on this el oven hd only g he second half the students had Durs ge dei 2e aud the enthusiaem must have mitigated tralized by one for Argoe immediately af- COLLEGE 11.ARGONAUTS 11.and fifty supporters of Ottawa College tas visible.ecessary ro it all their own way, they scored 2 to der, alied ny hunters og = ace Rat 5 somewhat against the low temperature.I a terwards.Henderson muffed Richarde\u2019 re- O\u2019Brien and the return of the kick charte d a special train pnd met the foot- Harvard scored se of her twenty- Balt'a 0 3 U \u2018 'B s \u201d to er, PES 8 years, t Hill little énow that remai d aft er, ond the turn, and play continued about midfield, off & #ide-of cen; ball train at Casselman A bras bavd two points in the first half.GALT.Ont., November 25.\u2014~The football SOCIEty Uses urr ve afternoon was wound with a par E\u2014 little snow that remained af ee © ald, Free kicks were banded out liberally just tre.Gléson pote to otich.t- was Argos\u2019 was with the enthusiasts and there was a po og ¥al match in the Ontario Association Inter- ade of all the prise > 1 had cleared Jay as much as £ A cou at this stage, Argonauts receiving two and ball on the -in and they worked it up wildly.exciting time on the run into Ot- Cam bell, Le re Swan mediate chempionshi ip fn finals here Saturday Make lits Hors ses Rear The wind-up of the Bows Saturday n ! EO vmtepaifie the ri prightness 2 the a trmo- College one.Gleason's punt was returned field by flee il punting.A long one from tawa.' Speeches were made on board by 5) MT TT afternoon, between Hamilton and Galt, re- Tas a brilliant one.Eve champt Es.et te no footba on Fame has er | to touch by Henderson.and it was Argos\u2019 Darling went over.lie.O\u2019Brien many prominent Shisens and the Players Le ones Ng.Hamlin (oboase) sulted eu favour of Galt by a ecore of 5 d Pp Style ro called, this made the ring speo Witness a a \\Rntoge in la Shy.ball on the throw-in.Britton fumbled and could not get out and lle to rouge.were cheered to th Groene, nn; c.Holt poste an rance in ty tacies brilllant On promenade.in the = \u20ac Pa most Cf Chose pres exceed ui Corbett picked up the ball and got ten COLLEGE IL.ARGONAUTS 12.At the Central station fully 1,000 per , © +s vers ag © Oleott \u2014 boxes os and orchestra chars in the rear, ai 8; excellence that most of those present vu yards before Argos awoke to the fact that «| sons were assembled and gave the mem- Cutts, rt cross\" AEN Goan E FOR CANADA.One of the leasing tenta present k pot have missed.a Tht to ale oe ot hoi ball.Coll scrimmaged ged.| foo this T» fe are situation bers à right royal reception as they step- Bowditch, 7 .Te Conia\" ; AQUATICS ANOTHER PRIZ oon.had Been \u20ac pére of the ë , chards ran, passed to Corbett, who lege, boys, pulled ose o Phim the train.Marshall 4° b.45; De Saullés (Metal) perp w thousands of people in the world.well into Argos und.Doon got and showed (hres spirit.kid te b and it tisfactory result a ulles Sie f oa er and Co.: match and its unsatisfactory ., November 26.\u2014While the Point.When the n exhibi Kernan, be b.x B., Chadwick (Owsley EN ORK paling the horse the rage Over the cadets became the ros ES gro A made a nice id th ing return e play o College was the only topic of consideration here.+ THE ARGONAUTS' PLAY.rip aod the latter was pulled 95\"yard line.College ball E\" aim à and The action of the Argonauts in refusing to Ristine, rhb.0.L.h.b., Hart j ee | athlon.the S.P.C.has Its agents busy president of the Nations! Horse Show, con = trying to save the noble animal from the nellus Fellowes, at dinner, which was giv.; smart set's cruelty.en in the cafe of the garden.There wert \u20ac down a yard from Argos\u2019 line.Here Coi- Wi th (Vand 1 The Argonauts excelled in individual play, lege was offside in sc then followed pretty.combipation run.play off was severely condemned by all, ., Weymouth (Vanderpoel) and courageous efforts, but cven iu tle in- nauts were given a tres in Span free French Lo Ge n, to Richarde vent the and the Ontario champions have fallen \u2014Blugien, emen jr ete Touchdowns ing pair that sped up before fifty-t members of the class present, dividual pay {he college bove outclassed tent to touch, and College, got it on the Callaghan py \u201clie ve * on Considerably in Bove been craie \"to the to wns\u2014Cutts, 2.Goal from field\u2014 the crowded entrance of the Horse Show and with them, besides the host, were = \u20ac e visito row-in on - À two new tricks, including a clever bit of | College a free ae Gleason ve Ben ings return ot gouvcns > t.Hender- innacle.On all aides the praises of the Marl] Umpire\u201d Dashiell ns \u2014 cecaped ee They scrutiny of the sos.Barna apiain ara s nd, 3 pa Le out vo the\u201d shams bos Lofeue.recy ag ttempted to clear.207 UAE pad ecsimmage ant Quebec champions re boing aun ded.ats Hull of Vale.Timer Whiting.TimeTws | The Stewards of the Henley Begatts \u201cburr.\u201d an ingeniously cruel contrivance GOPILL (ang, pe CoP a way at 1 ou Q u .° associa % w here he reached just in time to grab it | lowed d.ou tod another rouge fol ha Slr a pe Li 1s Arges a not think the Collegians had a , chance 36-minute halves.Decide to Keep it Open to mouth of.the horse and \u201cmadaening ni him \"The evening & program vegan with the Es and kick it ca 7, uts oftside ic à too kick osrsmen, an eir bri Foreigners\u2014London Clubs into- a spirited appearance.samme | : IL was the lost half of the match that Corbett mére ek i in the mix-up, bug went high along the side line, landed on showing Dany a source of delight to all.Games Across the Line, Wanted Thin À number of \u201cburrs\u201d ton seized and add.toeciat vista fered Frank Joy Goud .war hl lone Fhe imate be rou Py \"fom omens ui, ofan bounded wi, con, te S70 ais vers ee, mal sald as upsou\u2014Cornt, 1; University of Vo od, oie ewe collection Loan Le der aie Mestre SLM ATE ST S00 © © e n ollege he e on \u2018the kick-out.ing the score.\u2014 , hh clase, but nons of taem show and teams more evenly matched, and it was a College was given n free kick, which Dar.COLLEGE 12, ARGONAUTS 12.ions ut bulletin id bloc iho gene traffic and She At Ae Ties Beton o LONDON, November 28.\u2014~A meeting of the fashionables, and eon o erage CT Joseph T.Widener ce scored n comparativels struggle for life.| ice the \u2018score was ied, ling returned.fir aioe and slid Call han sen sent the kick-out te touch and pont by pare 8 o © pins vo At t Chicago Minneapolis, 16: No rents the stewards of the Henley cy regalts on : sr Gerry, former Vice-president 28 the soc sacloty, Ay ctory h rae) pe.the firs: .Lafleur's follo - stree 3 rosecu orse- > can © champicnadipe, the Argonauts slowly climbed from four to Argos no chance to pet i, Gave ad the bail on the throw-in.Hen t'Pittab Washington.anû Jefferson, arders des Ww.rental th e well ao Dis charged with using burrs on the bridles, 570 of whi ine Eloy 3 weon atable- cleven, their supporters went tly confined in aide of \u201cfield > Glen derson'a unt oo returned by Gleason to Parle I - The burr is a leather wheel three inches pod the te Te doing idee thei quister radi » Glea © indians, 0.oarsmen and member of of Fariament, Le ex\" en diameter.One side of It ia studded either 119, class for horses to wild, and were perfectly justified in doing son kicked to touch near touch ce was clude foreigners 5 hands 3 inches, and Glori | +0, and when che score stood onauts and it was College ball » | Then Colle e Tost 30 yard on à most ques À i ude Torelgnen.Jready ressed with stiff bristles or sharp-pointed tacks.taiding the prise © ous Red Clou twelve, College cleven, there as wet Then fol lowed some great throw oa tionable offside decision, and a et - | QUEBECERS IN SH APE don amen £0 n and her Bols fe may \u201c vo slipped.over Reon: end of hande 2 ine os In\" dhe et chamion La uf intense suspense on the part of every- Every man of both sides was in it.College | te te 1 clubs, who are the backbone of the Rion SORE, Kenting, What ono of the revclved the mae aud it went, over Ars peat sod yas domed et He wing.The rules remain usaitered, 50 BONS Shobha\" ide Sih tte Biers WM Cora mt SLY Ota: as -ollege.team could be e te pray pauts cine, and Then the tangle was yard line.were wonderfully ex Harvard w by 89 89-0 in Front of \u2014 The .stewards receive! strodg pro- pricks is placed next to.the horse's skin.ing Cloud be being.beaten DE other point.But the point came, \"vad shortly tom of the routs Halte \"ail ai 1 e bot gressive and oy was raie over on n! They Will be Willing to Play in the teste from the colonie nat the exclu- The burr ie fastened ne de the mes le od Lora Bri after it the whistle calling time.y was Unfortunate in the try, as De) when Yaar la lo elt wes Ar |.Thirty-six \u2018Thousand Noisy Morning if the Big Game Yon of Canadion and the Thames and the the horse's mouth.Any turn of the head In Te clasu for pat The teams aloud not agree as to what rolled just before he kicked, so \u2018he fail nants be But th couple fail hold Spectators on Saturday .London Rowing Clubs voted against the jams tha burr hard asainst the sensitive 5 Goulds allie ETE 2 they should do, and the field, with two to make the goal.line.ut the carmen failed to is Played Over Again a i of out fore: skin and drives the spurs into the flesh.In 3; pk J dot the bin shan ry doren and à halt tire tired players, whose tech COLLEGE, 1.ARGONAUTS, 0.end ae once hacked aod por noe Afternoon.© on Thursday.Pros, The controversy raised Mr.Gren.Ten of savoie the horses mouths\u201d 7 che Tho Las ast class w open al 1 were chattering with cold, was not an College had the ball in Argonauts\u2019 terri: scrimmage work followed.On th \u2014 _ : So fells proposal has been à spirited.one with Jecorared by the tort ne taken x fretiplace in the Lavy : ideal place pompe, à oa vous tory - hen halt tine aves el Molin Mt noie time = called and College Sad ad BOSTON.November À 2%.\u2014 uve crowds { al to ect o Star.) mbt be warnings against arbre which Ths ou ur constantiy hate te eres Ri mond: cwaed by \u201cHart Probe où.; or off-side own .Speci - mig] considered u - mak : much now as \u2018i there might be another die was also\u2019 sen the \"side ).McCrea- T ve Journey en ioprney., R QUEBEC, November 25.\u2014It looks at pre- decisive , \u2018se, hardy whi ihn hearin e al = animer, secs 7 is sstatied, \u201cend the Hawkemp, a t cise Ringtsh, C J \" .; match on Thanksgiving Day.to the \u20ac rod.rough work.Both of.these men were off to Soldier's Field ma y sent as thongh the Quebec football team.rances impatiently in .Va, Was sue COLLEGE WON THE TOSS.when play commenced in the half.afternoo in \u2018each caso to sce the would be able to get all ita men away for] (T3 of the rile.was in line with the D0 ey to please she Vanity of the owner.The lighewetgnt class .{ There was a alight breeze from the east: The wind had increased somewhat and the | same of th year,\u201d and i n each [natance, the Dominion championshi with.t N t < Morse 8 bas been responsible ter.Chestnut Hill Block Farm Rat ! when the teams lined out.College won | AMonauls bad all the og vantage of this n ip ee a \u201closs, contest was Soncetned, Peterbo p ip same , _.for the appearance oe of a an unusual number Inde) ; the toss and chose.to defend\" the east end, in the Second | die bel ted e \u201cach ; t they were\u2019 Pn\u201d a Fonte victors each Peter rough, % Thanksgiving Dey.ion : Match Dia Not Cons on.of tr the burrs, ua ihe Lan fan lonables = wanted rentrant TE us securing what advantage there waa 1n ro 0 touch Britton .ci.quarter back .Doo er making rming from the game againat .0 p o wipe a: Aa 4 the wind.Argonauts kick off.The ball at College 25-yard line.It was Agee i : a : MIMBES 0.00 0000u0 ious form ot the two Eo tons boys have done little work, but they will { a he poctation of betwesy Hoizheson ne es ne reserved ae at ane .Rinks Opened on Saturday, «À vewvevonces Bo ps sent well into College half, Richards On the t row-in on on a long pass, a: gout ball Woieht r practi rrow ures serve | The Crystal Ontario rinks tabt, and- punted back.Hardist isty ponted a College line.\u2014 College Russell scrim: Le eto nat rinehon oth offen: ce to-night and to-mo: evening | and Lyne brought opis number to and its several a ive feat nks we: py Ne bo real play opened at adisty moffed FaXis fumbled ar and the ball rolled ge Langton .x ed her a] and leave on Wednesday afternoon for the Wistiount Gun Cia 8) However.did Baudte avs e pentes more.er ore ih Le ° pale fine\" fo i an rs } ne.| touch-in-goal, scoring Argonauts\u2019 first point, Kent \u2026 MoCradie hil 2 Jombling in Montreal.Great reports have been receiv-.not me off, es Mr, Lyne failed to put in again, three clases being.down lta Tuesday.Thursday and Jaturday evening F he scrimmage Gleason carried the | COLLEGE, 11.ARGONAUTS, Ha wi A) un the game.\u2018bad that ed here as to the strength of the Peterbor.appearance, while there was tof ment first.After came horses ble throug! out the sebson.bal into touch, and om on socured it Almost immogia y )y after the kickeut, Lar Wilson roses ee t ahe would bo uns able to over- | ough fifteen, snd, as the locals are playing: skirusiab shooting; there was but, ons reg- for cavplry, pairs for ot horess om GE throu h Argos rie m end nailed tbe ball, which ane the College struck him, for Parmenter -._.< pr erent ei Yale croming, her al in | take Place.Both seams have usted S10 ee les, Desch, and am Ne mens wise ces shown by ay roads Jamies Strachan\u2019s Bread has 9 oi wor it forward on eferee, .; ol tions regarding the ©, a hish : futcheson 3 , 3 le h tered by Glewson au Richards, The hall va in it Tot\" out the de line aad Ts oon v.Emo go toh és rois I Spoon to, Fs LET, EE i Cros iris © To ind, Soni.Toads i | stood the tes dor hmtta cong À À J f Toe Tosontonian were awarded a fre \u201cRick effect was Joon visible.College was unable Buchanan the Brn mae Ero Race { ition looking to the de playing o Ee : | for College offeide.La e ball £2 cover °, wings and > forwards ol 1 ge, Mevarn.\u2019 Robertson snd did she es on ese her Pelerborongh, \u201cgame \u201cmm , in ' sad ren 8 few Jurds, then ho bal Ohe;rus able to jump o packs.our B Fy.Une pot becs served vit\" wae, | win the \u201cObaws Colge nd | T I line, \"A fumbled 2j ised a long punt.and Parmenter r, Mr.Yale would have scored.aut teams will play in the aîternoon.( CLUB SKA ING ao Sides Bi Buck could cover Fi | {J ho ToS by\u201d Hadi il] [OPINIONS ABOUT ea ei Su = mies bo ace | [PRE | t on e ovi r « try.; ane SOS to convert.So (COLLEGE, | n.ARGORAUTS Fa SATURDAYS GAME.: be min ar at oth Peta ; | ucher took \u2018the short ki it È ! + COLLEGE 4 ARGONAUTS 0.ee ae peu Tee | Toronto Claims Thaï Rafereo Though 1: matter far.4 ig crowd of of omer HOCKEY BOO 7 8 ; © Richards rettirned the kick off to Hardinty \u2018ball to touch at centre.Co being short .Fair ma Not Right Taterpres Loco the who returned with a nice punt.Richa on the wings, Argos tried.a throw-in.or gatly.2.50 st i ; { spain caught and punted to touch, alter a \u2018Ship.was successful, end Hardiety got the | +155 Hate The Vice\u201d Annast Moetine Men's $2.50 Now 81.60 5 He wan off lke a flash snd was al.November 2 The gushes i i Men's $3.00 Now $2.00 x cer ns b will ci AS HH Men's $3.50 Now $2.50 -nou ! ~ - - 1 Paper saleat the MAMA | Boys Skating Bai.,_ - - 41.25 to 82,00 | mm mue Mme Ladies\u2019 Skating Bal, - - 81.50 to 82.50 } on the throw- most over College line.when O'Brien tack- TORONTO 0, oe big football match.i terri .foot! \"in, From the scr mrimmage the ball wont to led the lanky A and th Gleason, \u201cho punted peroes Argor BL to 9 Re fanky Argo.and thre him into Montreal says that it ie evident that th stage.ical \u2018chi in the Ri ' tempted get ry Th som hard play here, aly wernt it was ee ut Colles age pat followed up Bo oi Colleg showed Ton era strength ; and F fe for for that ing of \u2019 de W h 7 ges SR mini = pris den niet Ve EEL \u2018the unsatisfactory iar mally Argoa were given 8 rom 8 spectator\u2019s point of view it was | DON'T.THROW THEM AWAY Salis punted tor an Cilishan had |o brillent ame, largly \u2018pesbace owing to Lo COLLEGE, 11.ARGONAUTS, 6.open work.rcore about indicates thelr Gleason worked a neat trick, and by merits, t sides Re a point «.- Ankie Supporters, 250.i was sutceseful The competi potion vas ton ni The pio | It is just Tike \u2018throwing a icking M ic ; , , A ; The hen, vou throw.wy, th the So oa Hot Ex BPR rm Ie k wea able to =n \"rams = sg-pin of te com: Holly ond Tras To-pight.+ +] Men! s and Ladies Rubber Soled, felt insole, $5.00./ ; J win, College used .: \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 | > ; ; Bail and Gurroney howing 4 Fitting tastics das tageonsly, running | od end and perhaps a pari \u201con the wees at an a Holly is weeny Tre hia on.will wil hop 2244 sr.Oatherine Stes west.2 0.Bave them and you can Baye the ball into Argo territory.Dasling pias stage wae tesponiible, his quick Bd BC Todor srs, wv + woo.od up the ball and ined som \u201csnd head work wete sy eomepion: tr by apr a pretty run, The ball rolled lod lose à js as 3 the remai \u201cof Col: i chard t cCreadie cowie , y fink then CG ; el = + du ended 20 A MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1901.\u2014 NEW YORK SWEPT BY A FIERGE STORN Much Damage to Property Along the Coast of Staten Island.NEW JERSEY ALSO SUFFERS Wind Blows With Great Fury and Huge Waves Sweep the Shore\u2014 Shipping Dam Damaged, NEW York, November 25.\u2014A big storm during Saturday night gl yesterday did considérable damage.Windows in the upper part of the city were blown in and a few roofs taken off.The greatest damage was along the West street, fronting the North River, where numberless \u2018cellars were flood- \u2018ed.The Rapid Transit tunnel was flooded many places.The wind bere blew from 36 to 40 miles an hour yesterday afternoon.The pale.sent shipping scurrying to shelter and safety.Down on the north shore of Staten Island, the storm did considerable damage, and the wreck from a pile driver blocked travel on the elctric r During the early orning hours the ferr oats had some trodble, owing to the high wind, in crossing the rivers, but later no trouble was experienced.the East: River the tile rose to a height not remembered by the oldest inhabitant.Great damage wes done on all the islands lying in the river off the Harlem shore, piers being carried away, bathing pavilions washed off their foundations, out- ouses swept into the flood, and washed to pieces in the waters of Hell Gate.The full rigged ship Flotthek, which went ashore at ee mouth Beach during Saturday night's gale, was last night resting on the sands apparently little the worse of ber experience.{he tug Robert Haddon is a wreck, but her crew was saved.NEW JERSEY ALSO SUFFERS.The storm struck Asbury Park.N.J, with more force than any in recent years.The wind during the night attained a veloc ity of seventy miles an hour.and did muc damage to cottages.The great w ad roll across Ocean avenue, and the surf roll across the beach and into Wesley Lake, overflowing it, something that never occurred since Asbury Park was located.The water of the lake \u2018Hooded cellars and made the streets in that vicinity almost impassable.The Metropolitan Hotel, one of the largest at Asbury Park.was swept of its roof.The piazzas of the Hotel Strand were torn off and the building considerably damaged.A pew inlet from the ocean to the Shrew- bury river, has formed near Navesink, and an examination of it this afternoon indicates it is deep enough for the river steamers.The piers of a number of wealthy New York cottagers were swept away, and the\u2019 wind carried off a corner of the roof of the Normandie Hotel.Fifteen fishermen\u2019s boats were wrecked.Seabright is in darkness, as the high tide flooded the electric light plant.No trains reached Seabright yesterday.The stim did much damage at Keyport and Mateawan.At Keyport one hundred fishing and oyster boats were wrecked, au at both places the wind unroofed houses and blew in windows.Jersey City suffered some loss.Driven by the terrific northeast gale, the highest tide ever known along the north shore of Long Island swept infand, leaving a ribbon of wreckage th irta the shore from Astoria in Long Talend City, out to Green Port, on the extreme end of the Js and The Tribune estimates the damage done by the storm on the northern shore of Long Island Sound, from the including ity Ie- Jand to the Connecticut line, at $350,000 THE SEARCH PARTY PERISHED.Eight Bodies Taken Out of the Mine at Bluefield on Sunday.BLUEFIELD, W.Va.,, November 25.\u2014 The dead bodies of the lost party of eight men who entered the West mine of the Pocahontas Collieries Company, on Friday morning last, at Il o\u2019elock.were recovered at 12.45 o'clock on Sunday.AR of them were lying face down, with no sign of a struggle.Hurst had made a pillow of his voat, on which his head rested.The bod ies of the other members of the party, Superintendent of Mines Walter O'Malley, Joseph Cardwell superintendent of the Shamokin Coal & Coke Company; R.E.St.Clair, second assistant inspector, were found several hundred feet back in the mine, three of the bodies lying eome little distance apart.Bob St.Clair and Joseph Cardwel were lying with arms | clasped around each other, cold in death bodies of O'Malley.Maurice St.Clair, and | Price were discoloured and bryised about the face.showing xigna of a struggle.it being very plain to see they made a des- rate attempt at retracing their steps to tter air.but already had advanced too far into the deadly white damp to escape alive.An American Pulp Syndicate.(Speclal to the Star.) QUEBEC, November 25.\u2014An American syndicate with a capital of five million doliars has been formed to operate.a lumber and pulp Industry at Roberval and on the Grand Discharge of Lake St.John.It will be about the largest industry of the kind in Canada.The water power and timber limits required are already In pos- séssion of .A.Scott, the Cana dian promoter of Tho enterprise.EXECUTED FOR HIGH TREASON One Boer is Shot and Another Sentenced to Servitude For Life.VILLIERSDORP FIGHT SERIOUS Kitchener Denies Stories of British Barbarity \u2014 More Canadian Casualties.(Special to the Star.) JOHANNESBURG, November 24.\u2014Ver- nich, a Boer, was tried by court martial on a charge of high treason by inciting Boers in the burgher camps to break their oaths of alleginnce and rejoin their commandoes.He was shot on Tnursday.Meyer, against whom there Was à similar Charge, was seu- teuced to penul servitude, for life.WRETCHED FALSEHOOD NAILED.LONDON, November 25.\u2014Lord Kitchen: er denies by a cable into to-day's Mail the allegations that at Graspan last Ju, when De Wel's convoy was captured, Boer women and chyldren were ordered to Jeave their waggons'und form a shield for the Diitish soldiers, with the result that eight women and two children fell through the Boer's lire.\u2018This story has obtained credence throughout the vontivent and has helped 15 foster anti-British feeling in Germany.Lord Kitchener says the state: ment 1s absolutely untrue, and he adds that only one child was killed and one woman and one child wounded by the Boers.Ax the story has been prominent in the recent anti-Chanbertain campaign in Germany.the Daily Mail has telegraphed Lord Kitchener's reply tu all the leading German papers.ANT]I-ROBERTS DEMONSTRATION.LONDON, November 25\u2014An anti-Rob- erts demonstration at Aldershot on Saturday is strongly condemned, and severe dis- cipling measures are called for.The incident is, of course, traceable to the super session of General Buller,ofor which the soldiers thinks the Commandec-in-Chief is personally respgnsible.x y À -SERIOUS AFFAIR.\u2026November-25.\u2014Phis-morning'e apatches from Sunth Africa show that the recent fighting near Villiersdorp.southwest of Stunderton, as to which Kit chener reported nothing bevond the fact that Commandant Bush had been captured after atwacking a patrol of 100 railroad pioneers, was really a serious affair.It seems that Grobelaar's commando sve- ed in surrounding and capturing a British force of 190 British Cape Railway Pion cers.Subsequently Col mington came up with reinforcements and after heavy fighting, compelled the Boers to retire and release their prisoners.The\u2019 British losses included Major Fisher killed and three of: ficers wounded.The casualtivs among the men have uot vet heen report / THE RAND COMPANY?NEW YORK, November 25.\u2014The London correspondent of the Tribune cables: The Johannesburg conspiracy in the most important disclosure of the South African despatches.It involves another\u2019 series of military trials and executions, and docs not encourage hope ot a speedy settlement of the race feud.The censorship allows the passage of little news from the Rand.Private letters from men in the employment of the mining companies repast a stagnant condition of that industry and a general feeling that the war may last another year.DURHAM oN \u201cBANNERMAN.LONDON, November 25.\u2014Lord Durham, in presenting medals to the volunteers at Durham on Saturday, said that, althü he had ceased to support the Ministry, considered Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman a fool if he believed the British soldiers im South Africa guilty of the barbarism and loathsome behavious alleged against them.If he made the charges for partisan pur- oses, to, discredit the Ministry, he was a brave.Durham further declared he would met oa Sir Henry Premier if he could do so, by spending sixpence or lifting a finger.\u2018 CANADIAN CASUALTIES.OTTAWA, November 25.\u2014The following cables have been received at the Militia Department: Johannesburg, November 21.\" Regret to inform you that Trooper Wm.Sewter, South African Constabulary, died of wounds at Krugersdorp, on Novem 20th.Next of kin: Father, J.Sewtér, 53 \u2018Crudgel street, Norwich, England.(Signed) HIGH COMMISSIONER.; Hon.Joseph Chamberlain cables as fol- ows: London, November 22.Regret tn inform you that James Johnston dangerously ill, Kimberley.November 117th, A Zimblick, dangerously wounded] near Krugersdorp, 15th November.Fathers, W.Johnston, St.Mary's Post Office, Ont.and R.Zimlick, New Westminster, British | Columbia.(Signed) CIITAMBERLAIN.There have been 26 deaths in the C'anad- African Constabulary ian Division South since the force left Canada.To Make a.Park of Battlefield.SANTIAGO DE CUBA, November %5.\u2014 During his recent visit here General Wood bought for the Government the principal portion of the San Juan batticniald, including the San Juan Hill, the sight of the blockhouse, and bloody bend.The tract comprises 20 acres, and cost $15,000.It will be considered a United States reservation, and the Government intends to lay out a beautiful park on the old battlefield.RAF & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.SALE Household Furniture, Oar- nets, Lace Ourtains, Table Linon, &0., At our rooms.241 and 243 St.James SL.TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.26 1001, Consisting of hundsome upright planos by Harris Bros.Heiptzman, Ennis & Co.Featherston, and parlour sets, W.B.chairs.centre tables, brass bedsteads, neat bedroom sets.sidehoards, dining tables and vhairs, a large assortment of carpets, in nll alges,.made to fit almost any room, oll- cloth and linoleum in 2, 2%, 3 and 4 yards wide, lace curtains, portieres, cutlery, pictures.carvers in case, some very fine table linen fn all atzes.Also a large lot of BECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpela.Kitchen Stoves, Gas Btoves, etc., etc.Must be sold tu make room for new consiyn- ments.\"RAE & DONNELLY, Auctic ) Y.M.C.À.( from D à, m.to 3 ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY _ ANNUAL BALL.Windsor Hall, Friday bg, 29th .INBT., AT iy P.N.tlemen $5.00.Ladies $3.00.¢ wl pa ond ce, Uptown ranch, and from BUGH MACKAY, D, Bec.Ball Cr Lo OT New Yor Cites Building.at Star AGADEN MEETINGS AND ANUSEMENTR ALL THIS WEEK\" Matinee Saturday: SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINÉE, Nove Fr au a Sal.Poplar aud inimitn lo A An edienne now on her farewell tour, MAY: \u201cThe Woman who makes you laugh.\u201d IRWIN And her Company in her greatest success, \u201cTHE WIDOW JONES \" From the Bijou Theatre, N.F., after Nine Crowdod Months.HEAR ALL THE GRENT SONG HITS: Good, Re Good * \u201cI Want You, Me Rovers ae Nour Baty.Tie Fr Sing Song of the Naptha Launch,\u201d and any\u2019 others.MAGNIFICE PARIS GOWNS, + NEW ERY., The Famos May Irwin Kiss.DON'T MISS ous May Ir Sem\" The Laugh e Album Scene.Pricea\u201425c, 50c, 73c, $1.00 and $1.50.COMING\u2014THE BURGOM.ASTER FRANÇAIS ME IS WEEK SPECIAL MATINER Thursday, Thanksgiving Day.A play of deep heart interest THE FATAL WEDDING.A strong Company hoadod by MR.EDWIN MORDANT.on the a LITTL character, THF.Lt MOTHER.Prices 10, 90, 30, 35 an Next iA soot iand Yard.a 4 THEATRE ROYAL Era, 05e THIS WEEK, Pis.Ev ening.THE GREAT LAFAYETTE SHOW locluding Jno reat afayette and 8 Big Spe.Ihe a Lions B 's Bride.2, 20c and .Next Wecx\u2014-One- of tha Bravest.Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS.SKIN, SCALP, BLOOD- POISON and Genite-Urinary D Disca Les of Vitaliy, Weal Join, 21 \\ ors and Emission su crate treated at à PLEUMYSTHERE fe tod ; 710430 2506307 T7R6 TOEFICK HOURS-10 to 19; 190 Sundays 1.80 to 8.Bell Tal.Main 2128.T.ANDREW'S BALL.\u2014 Take & few private lessons in dancing from Pref.Frank H.Norman, at Stanley Hall, ad Btanfey st., before going to the Hall.It 1 add greatly to your own and partner's \u201cbless.Appointments at any hour.Tel.Up 834.Beginners classes Tuea.and Thurs, Adults = p.m.Juventles 4.35 pm.Gallery seats can also be had 276547 sr ANDREW'S BALL.If you want to en- » Joy this popular event take a few private lessons in dancing from Prof.Frank H.Norman, at Stanley Hall, 127 Stanley st.Two Step taught in one lesson.Learn the Highland Dances and snjoy the fun.Appointments at any hour.Tel.Up 034.TT F EE My Booklet R On Dancing! I will send free to any one interested in Dancing my Tilustrated Booklet on Dancing aod Deportment.\u2014 \u201c Rensobs Wh A HÜY MACDONALD ALL 230 El Ave.in Westmount.2 = EDUCATIONAL.ELM te Mandolin, Guitar and Violin Taught by M188 GERTRUDE BUSHNELL MOODY, at her Btudio, MABON & BUILDINGS, 2469 CATHERINE ST.she will be pleas to meet students and ar- terms, etc.Studio hours m 10 amp.m.and from 2 p.m.to 8 o'clock.2729 Toronto Conservatives Meet.; - (Bpeclal to the Star.) TORONTO, November 25.\u2014The Macdonald Conservative Club, of North Toronto, as reo ized for the season on Saturday night.These officers were elected by acclamation: Hen.- presidents R.L.Borden, M.hitney, M.L.A.; hon.vice- een W.F.Maclean MP.; G.F.arter, M.L.A.; president, À.8.Wig- president, T.L Church, treas- Tremayne; soast president, DT, Symons; Secreta George was re-clect- ed, and D'Arcy Hinds elected assistant setreta Ty.erm The Queen and the Coronation.LONDON, November 2.\u2014Quech Alexandra has ordered from Berm à quantity of the finest embroidery, for which the former capital of India 1s so famo | which will adorn Fler Majesty's robes \u201cat ow the ueen riceless Bat Hn brolacries, and so stimulated Royal interest as to cause the present or: der to be given.some Traveller Commits Suicide.of 1899.Notice to Ratepayers PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the rolla of Special Assessment for the widening of the following streets : CADIEUX, VITRE, ST.ANTOINE, ST.ANDRE, ST.CHRISTOPHE, sre completed, and are now deposited in the office of the undersigned, in the City Hall.All persons whose names appear therein, as liable for the payment of any tax or assessment, are required to pay the amount thereof to the undersigned, at his said office, within ten days from this date, withe ut further notice.° W.ROBB, __ City Treasurer.City Treasurer's Office, .City Hall, Montreal, 22nd Navember, 1901.278 2 =; NOTICE, Cable (author of Grand i UEE NBTOWN, N ber 2.\u2014A mas\u201d)\u2014A romance of Louisiana.White te 8 liner cymrte,\u2019 from Liverpool A, ew Ws co! t | 12-\"THE SPLENDID SPUR,\u201d by A.net Saturday, Thomas Hilidny.of O ole o, + rs, dt Delectable Duchy\"\")\u2014Remar table ad- his wife, and then mmr, erelae.ventures of a follower of Charles 1.18\u2014*\"1.HEART OF TOIL\u201d by Qo tave Thanet (author of \u201cExpatris tion\u201d\u2019\u2014American novel on Ames: can life, true to nature 4 » hant author of \u201cThe torian Age\u201d )\u2014Solving the mystery of Bloomsbury.B\u2014 FREE JOE,\u201d \u2018 Harris (author of Le Sonndles \u2014Pen pictures of the Bunny Bouth, \u201cWITHIN THE CAPES\u201d 16 TE Pyle (author of \u201cThe M ry Adventures of bin Hood\") s, young Quaker\u2019s strange adven- res on sea and land.\u2018 177TH UNCALLED,\u201d ; Laurence 3 Dunbas {auth thor oh po t et te.\u201cis-\u201cYOUNG BLOOD EW.Hons (suthor of ra ray: .i Cracksman\u201d\")\u2014How a \u201cCompany \" Promoter\u201d kept up appesrances on .\u2026\u2026 \u2018nothing a year.title wanted and call or ed Second Charge Against W.D.Morris.OTTAWA, Ont., November 25.\u2014Tha sec- und charge against ex-Mayor Morris of huying liquor after hours was dismissed in the Police Court on Saturday for lack of evidence.Special Notice.ut.Liberal System on Pianos in ' Montreal.\u2018cash or large instalments, yet desiring a firat-cjasn piano, choice of our Heintzman and Nordhelmer Pianos at 85.00 per month, with privil of purchase in, say, six months, \u2018agreement to allow smount pad as rent to apply on account.Balance can be off on easy instalments, if so ' LINDSAY.NORDHEIMER CO., m 3% 2300 St.Catherine St.The rai Retail Fur House in the World.4 No need to tell in detail what is here, or _svery rment in eve style, every neckpiece, = old sorta an here ich and fur is represented; an id TF styles oa od visitors .who see £0; 1.00 3041.Be.a sise We offer to people not ready to pay | ELECTORS are respectfully reminded that (as provided by clause 48 of the char ter and its amendments) no person indebted to the City after the 30th NOVEMBER for WATER RATES, BUSINESS DUTY, \u2018 LICENSES PERSONAL TAXES oF ANY KIND will be qualified to VOTE for MAYDR OR ALDERMEN at the coming elections.Rate payers will please govern themselves accordingly W.ROBR, City Treasurer, City Tree Office, \u2018 all, ., Montreal, \"had Nov, 1901.276 4 \u2018aw ; at ur DU $ LAN Ww 5e à pain rie Don't-fail to nee the Sloyereet child actross now CORA, in hor groat MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, ie mh oO A ly Annual Expropriations jt 3 THE MONTREAL party UT] EXPECTS: T0 BE BOMBARDED There is Commotion on the Streets and People Are Seeking Shelter.SITY STILL HELD BY REBELS United States Government Has Taken Charge of Isthmian Traffic \u2014 Fighting at Empire.COLON, Colombis, November 25.\u2014 No evening train left Panama yesterday.The Government troops are attacking the Li orale at Culebra.e Government gunboat General Pinzon le je bec anchorage close to the other war- dips last might, and is now reported to be landing troops on the north end of Colon.There is much commotion in the streets.People are seeking refuge on board the United States gunboats Marietta and Machine and along the railroad and the on PRE W YORK, November 25.\u2014 Messages from the agent of the Panama Railroad and Bteamship Company at Colon were receive here to-day, at the offices of the Company.The cablegrams said that serious fighting was expected at Empire, a small place on the line of the Panama Railroad.They also stated that the Muchias.Captain MeCrea, had landed more men at C'olon, - nd that the Towa had for the first time landed marines at Panama.They also contained the ihfor- mation that the Colomhian gunbnat General Pinzon had arrived at Colon under the command of Captain Ignacio Foruaco, with troops aboard from Cartagena, and that the threatened bombardment of the city of Colon was to take place to-day at 3 c\u2019ylock, t New York time hey said the city was in the possession of the rebels, nnd that Cap tain McCrea had forbidden the shelling of the town.Consul-General of Colombia De Brigad was at his office early to-day.He said that he expected advices to-day regarding the situation.U.S.GOVERNMENT INTERFERES.WASHINGTON, November 23.\u2014The U.3.Government has taken charge of the Isthmian transit.A despatch reccived at the Nuvy Department to-day from Captain Perry, of the battleship Towa, at Pudama, reports that fact.Captain Perry says that General Alban, with 600 men, is fighting the Liberals on the line near Empire.Transit in danger of interruption.Captain Perry has landed with a detachment nf men from the lowa, and has started with, a train to clear transit, and also establish detachment of men to keep its Commander McCrea, of the Machias, at Colon, has cabled the Navy Department, aotify} ying the department of the approaching ment °h that towry and asking {or ine.He has bedn instructed to take such steps as he deems necessary for the protection of American interests at Colon.THE REBELS DEFEATED.Mr.Herrers, Charge d\u2019 Affaires of the Colombian legation, to-day received the ollowing cablegram: Panama, November 25.Rebel army completely \"defeated at Cule- bra and Emperador.Governor marched night upon C on Traffic interrupted ieierdey, but will re-established tole signed) ARJONA Acting Governor.+ OBE USED KEROSENE And She and Her Three Sisters Were Burned and Suffocated.PITTSBURG, November 25.\u2014Four persons were burned to death and two serious.\u2018y injured in a fire at 4.30 this mornin which destro: the residence of J.G.Miler, on Charles street, Knoxville, a suburb f this city.The dead are: Rose Miller, aged 23 \u2018years; terribl Jurned, and died on the way to the hoapi- al.Amelia Miller,» 19; suffocated by the nnoke.Amanda Miller, 16; suffocated.Sulvia Miller, 9 ; suffocated.The injured a JG.Miller, \u201che father, who jumped \u2018rom a second story window.His leg is sroken and bruised.but he will recover.Mrs.Miller, badly burned and on the rerge of nervous prostration.Two other daughters.aged 11 and 13 years, tscaped withont injury.The fire was caused by the eldest dangh- or one pouring kerosene in the stove :0 start the fire for breakfast.\u2018 LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS.* Police Make Arrests for Complicity in the Missing Cashier\u2019s Crime.LONDON, November 25.\u2014The ugilist, Dick Burge, was arrested in London.th this mornine, = n a charge of complicity in the nk of Liverpool frauds.It is said that the police have recovered a lar amount of the money that was.taken.The sums discovered aggregate £100.000 number of other arrests are vpated: An embargo has been placed on the banking account of a well-known bookmaker.ter in the day Burge was brought up in the Bow Street Police Court, charged with uttering cheques a gregating £86,000, when knowing them to fe forged, and was remanded.Incendiarism in Madrid.MADRID, November 25.\u2014 Numerous shurches in the provinces have been de- itroyed during the last few days by in- sendiary fires.Thus far the police have .secured no clues as to the culprits.Bhot Boy for 30 Cents and is Lynched SHREVEPORT, La.November 25.\u2014 Particulars of a sensational murder and ching have just reached this city from Norndon plantation, about eight miles be- hreveport, on the Rossier parish side > River.The killing which led up to the lynching occurred a week ago Sunday.when nk Thomas, a negro.employéd on KIDNEY PILLS CURE BAOKAOHE LAME BAOK RHEUMATIBN DIABETES Briaxts Diszace DIZZINESS ans aus KIONRY & URINARY ONEANES Mns.1.Stesvas, Edgett\u2019s Landing, N.B., writes on Jan.18, 1901 : \u201cIn the fall of 1899 I was troubled with a severe pain in the back.I could scarcely get up out of à chair and it gave me great pain to move about.took.one box of Doan\u2019s.Kidney Fills and was completely I ha troubled the Amelia plantation, shot and killed : al year-old negro hoy named Wilburn over .gebt of thirty cents.The twa were ome together in u waggon.onias de bone à thirty cénts Wilburn owed him.The boy did not have the money, and so informed his companion.Thomas there upon drew his pistol and shot Wilburn dead.The killing was witnessed by a number of excited ne; s.Yesterday morning, Deputy Sheriff Iolmes arrest omas, was proceeding toward Shreveport with his prisoner, when a mob of 200 negro and five or six white men suddenly appe in the road, took possession of T homas, and promptly\u2019 strung him up to a limb of a tree, where the body was left hanging until yesterday evening.Thia was the first daylight lynching in these parte for many years.THE POOR ARGONALTS They Complain Bitterly of Their Treatment by the Officials, Who, They Say, Were Prejudiced.TORONTO, November 25.\u2014The Argo auts arrived home from Montreal Yesterday morning, and one and all declared they had got a \u2018\u2018raw\u2019\u2019 deal from the officiais of the game.Manager Fred.Thomson \u2018voiced the views of the team in an interview in which he said: \u201cWe were badly treated by referee Savage, who gave Ottawa College all kinds of free kicks, about twenty, 1 think, in the first half, but failed to penalize the Argonauts in the second half when the same punishment would.have helped ue as our back division would have return.the punts for gains.Strangely enough, Mr.Savage could not see any defects in the Ottawa College screw scrimmage and mass plays, which enabled them to keep poss:s- sion of the ball.Then, too, they got away with a lot of interference and trippin, \u201cAll the officials were Que Union men.We have no complaint againèt Hart- land MacDougall as he was fair, One of the touch line judges, Haggar, I think, gave Ottawa College ut touch in goal, after we had worked the ball down the field from our line for a try.hx this juncture this official discovered that Ottawa College had kicked the ball into touch, and the referce allowed it.The time keeper, too, ame to the assistance of Ottawa College, for he declared time was up when we had the ball on our opponents line.The referee prompt: ly blew ie whistle, although the ball was not dead.In a moment we would have had the ball over the line.\u201d Mr.Thompson deniéi that the Argonauts refused or were unwilling to continue whea the game ended.If Mr.Savage, he caid, had known the rules and enforced them the teams would have been ordered to continpe play for a definite period.Mr.Thompson said that the Argonauts may have underestimated the strength of the College team, but he was as confident as ever that his was the better team.The proposition to play the tie off in\u2019 Gtsps and Montreal on Thanksgiving Day, he declared was out of the question, as his men could not get away again for a Journey to either of these cities.He was hopetul, however.that his offer of $250 and a share of the te if Ottawa College would play at R Thankegiving Day would be accepted.\u201cTt the Canadian Union, he added, ordered the game to be played over in Montreal or Ottawa the Argonauts would be compelled to default.THE GOSSIP ABOUT QUEEN WILHELMINA.Prince Henry Will Not Visit Her \u2014 His Mother-in-Law in Vain'Implores Reconciliation.NEW Y .r 25\u2014In connec: \u2018| tion with\u2019 RR Ne aad illness, the following particulars have been published, says the Amaterdam correspondent of the Journal and Advertiser: It seems that, before his marriage, Prince Henry lived for a time at a pace beyond his means, and, as a consequence, fell.into the hands of money lenders.The debts he contracted in those days were to be settled after his marriege with the rich oung Queen, and, quite recently, Prince Henry made a clean breast of the matter to her.n learning all the particulars, Queen withe elmina declined point blank te pay her consort\u2019s debts, the result being \u2018that a very violent scene took place between them, which ended in Henry rushing away to Germany and Wilhelmina being taken ill.\u2018It is said that only the mest imploring telegrams sent to him by the Rueen's mother, Queen Emma, induced enry to return to Holland.The Queen's mother is anxious to preserve appea at least.Since his return\u2019 tô Holland, Henry bas not been once to the Palace where his Queen is.As a proof of the serious character of the Queen's illness, in spite of all reassuring reports to the contrary, may be mentioned the fact that the recent official gazette did not contain a single Royal command, which is an unprecedented state ef things.PRIVY COUNCIL DECISION.Temperance Workers are Preparing to Follow Up Their Advantage.(Special to the Star.) WOODSTOCK, Ont., November 25.\u2014Rev.Dr.Mackay, of this city, who is president of the Ontario Alliance, was interviewed in regard to the decision of the Privy Council upholding the right in Manitoba to enact prohibitory legislation.He said: \u201cIt in, perhaps, too soon, until we receive the full text of the judgment, to ray anything very positive on the subject.The decision takes no one by surprise, as some time ago the case was before the judges, when they clearly indicated their mind on the matter.If the judgment is just as reported, it is the \u2018most important judicial decision, from a temperance standpoint, ven in many years.Hon.Ross is Foacty committed to give Ontario ajl the prohibition in his power, and that is now clearly indicated by the Manitoba law.This decision will form the most important factor in the coming elections.\u201d \u201cWhat action do the prohibition party intend taking in view of the decision?\u201d Dr.MacKay was asked.| \u201cIt would be better not to go into details just now,\u201d was the reply.Proceeding, fackay said: \u201cA meeting of the provincial Alliance, of which I am president, will very soon be called in Toronto, when | the for the temperance purty will be ne \u201cThe best way to build up \u2018Ontario is to close the bar rooms, which it is now apparently within the power.of.this_province to.\u20ac TORONTO, November 25.\u2014 A\u2019 spécial meeting of the Ontario Alliance executive was held Saturday afternoon, | in consequence of the news of the Manitoba detision; at which it was decided to have a goncontiqn called immediately in North York, Hon, L - Davis\u2019 constituency.\u201cThe executive also decided to arrange for a Bion representative and influential iti rohibition delegation to meet Premier oss and his colleagues at the Parjiament Buildings: At an early date, to request that the Government implement.ita pled, giving assurances of immediate probibitors alation rof.Goldwin Smith, interviewed re ing the decision rendered Sop Committee of the Council on the Manitoba Liquor ans said he had no doubt as to the correctness of the decision.The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is a tribunal of undoubted eminence, and ite finding could be accepted without reserva.\u2019 Then Bnith ref to the part the paliticiana have played.\u201cIt is & warni to the politicians of of nie country,\u201d he wail, ma \u201cThey bave SEI Sat sat and | loose question, Judicial Committee of f the P Privy Sound han left them in\u2019 a scra they are-in a they deserve it all.It may to the politicians not to t questions.\u201d a Tosson with os Manitoba Wheat, - 5 (Bpecial to the/ Star), \u201cb WINNIPEG, November { flowers b PERSONALS.Prof.Dethler has returned to New York.Dr.Coote, of Quebec, is at the Place Viger.Mr.W.H.Snelling, of Ottawa, is at the Queen's.Mr.8.C.Windsor.Miss l.udington returns from New York to-morrow.Mr.F.Suckling, of Toronto, is a guest at the Hall.Mrs.Colin McCuaig has returned to town from Toronto.Miss Morkill has returned to Sherbrooke from Montreal Mr.HH.Hammond, of Toronto, ip a guest at the Windsor.Mr.Geo.O'Connell, of Toronto, is at the St.James Hotel.Mr.R.L.Richardson, ex-M.P.for Lis- gar, is in the city.Mrs.F.M.Dewey has returned from a visit to Richmond.Mrs.Sandeman, of siting in New York.Mr.J.R.Toombs, \u2018ping at the Carslake.irs.R.A.Dunton.St.Luke street, was In Richmond lust week.Dr.Morgan, Greene ave, is spending a few duys in New York.Mr.and Mrs George Ca Caverhill returned this morning from Mr.G.W.Armstrong, of Tandon.Ont., fs a guest ut the St.James Hotel Mr.E.P.Johnson and the Misses Johnson, of Ottawa, are at the Carslake.The Ladies\u2019 German Club meets to-day at Mrs.\\W.R.Miller's, Stanley street.J.T.Vanneck, who has spent tha summer in Paris, has returned to town.Mr.James Correstine, University street, has returned from a trip to New York.The Misses (Y Neil, of New York, are the guests of Miss McGovern, Palace street.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Travers, of Brock- qe were at the Place Viger on Satur- Gale, of Ottawa, is at the Mackay street, is vi- of Moncton, is stop- Mrs.Oglivie, wife of Colonel Oglivie, of Kingston, was in town for a few days last weck.Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Macpherson have left Quebec on a trip to the Southern Btates.Miss Chapieau arrives in town this week from Ottawa on a visit to the Misses Dan- sereau.: Messrs.J.A.Gillespie and A.BE.Ed- munds, of Tor to, are guests at the Queen's.Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.J.H, Burland return to town to-night from a visit to Woodstock, Vt.Miss Brenda Fiske, of Coaticook, leaves to-morrow for Kingston on a fortnight's visit to Nrs.Worrell Miss Ruby Hunt, of Sherbrooke, is in town, the guest of her aunt, Mra.M.F.Johnston, Sherbrooke street.Mrs.Chas.Tylee, of Bt.Therese, 1» Spending a few days in town, the guest of James Ross, Peel street.Miss Burnett, Ontario avenus, who has been visiting in New York, fs at present fn Brooklyn.tlie guest of Mrs.Galan.Miss Constance MacNider, daughter of Mr.W.MacNider, The Sherbrooke, is expected home very shortly from England.Mr.Gerald Worsley, of the Bank of Montreal, Halifax, 1s in Kingston, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Roderick Mackenzie.The Misses Drury, McGill College avenue, gave a small bul very enjoyable tea on Friday for Miss Mabel Richardson, of Ottawa.Mrs.Edward Darling will recelve on Tuesday and Wednesday, November Mth and 27th, at her residence, 1264 Dorchester street.; Mrs.John T.Glassco, of Hamilton, will give a reception on Wednesday afternoon, hen Miss Maury Glassco will make her ebut.Mr.8.Cameron Alexander, manager of the London, Eng.branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is stopping at the Windsor.Lord Btrathcona will \u201cthe principal guest at the next house aimer of the Colonial Club, to be held In London on Wednesday evening.The Earl of Albemarle and Sir Charles and Lady Ross were passengers by the Etruria, which sailed from New York for Liverpool on Saturday.Mr.Robert Mitchell Floyd, of Boston, is in town.the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred C.H.Froemcke, Bishop street.Miss Church, of Durham, ont.been spending a month in town, has returned home.Miss Ethel Church will spend the winter in Montreal.C.C.Ballantyne (formerly Miss Ether Trenholm: will receive Wednesday and Thursday.November 27th and 25th, at \u201cInglencuk,\u201d Montreal West.Mrs.Mundell! gave a young people's tea in Kingston on Saturday In honour of Miss Violet White, of Hamilton, and Miss Lola Martin, of Montreal, who are her guests.Miss Edith Murray.daughter of Mr.Geo.Murray.has successfully passed her term of probation, and has heen accepted as a oi In training at Toronto General Hos- a Miss Phyllis Porteous and Miss Marjory Howard, who leave for Kingston on Tuesday, will be Mrs.Drury's guests until after the Thanksgiving dance at the Royal Military College.Mrs.J.H.Dunn \u2018(formerly Miss Price), who has arrived in town from Quebec, was the hostess at n pleasant reception at \u2018he gi Louis Hotel prior to her departure for Mr.Cockburn Clemow a pleasant tea In Ottawa on Friday.Miss Sweetland, Miss Kittson and Miss Gwendolyn Clem- ow poured tca, assisted by ies Lilies Ahearn, Miss Mildred Kittson and Miss Marion Lindsay.Mrs.Falconbridge was the hostess at a most delightful dance in Toronto on Friday night.Among the guests were Miss Dansereau.of Montreal, who wore white chiffon and violets, and Miss Ethel Matthews, who was in pink chiffon over pink silk, with touches of black velvet.Miss Phoebe Campbell, youngest dau h- ter of Mra.Colin Campbeil, celebrated sixth birthday on Friday afternoon by en.tertalning a few of her little friends at a very pleasant tea.Ambng those present were Master Hugh Allan, Miss Martha Allan, Master Duncan McEachran, Misa Sheila McEachran, Miss Hazel Allan, Miss Doris Allan and Miss Geraldine Pater- Mrp.Geo.Molson, Bishop street, gave a very enjoyable euchre on Friday night for her daughter, Mrs.Robertson, of Kingston.The ladies\u2019 prizes, a clock and a silver tooth powder stand.wera won respectively by Miss Wonham and Mrs.Spackman.Mt.Spackman won a clock.the tiemen\u2019s first prize, and Mr.Montgomery the se ond, which was a case of cards with mark- who has ve tes Ross, Bishop street, gave .largely attended tea on Friday.The a Rese was assisted in recelving by M Crawford.Mrs.Hebden and Reise 1 Temple (Toronto) presided at the tea table, whi oh was decorated LR white and green, COTYSAN ong those pre ent were Lady Tait, \u201cLady Van Horne, Mra, James Ross, Mrs.C.les (Ste, Therese), Mrs.Crawford, Mes A.D.Durnford, Mrs.W.Markland Mol- Bo ay re ; Herbert Molson, 3 ss Lam Mrs.Miss McEachran, Mrs, Bon herson.Mrs.G Macin; yshe.Mra.Mathewson, Miss Whi Mrs.Porteous and Mrs.V.Buchanan.Mr.J.Try-Davies was the host on Batur.| day evening at a very pleasant dinner- dance given at the Kennels in honour of Miss Ada Lindsay.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Lindsay chaperoned the cn who drove out together to the Kennels, tho were recelved by the host.The table, which was T shaped, was pretuily decorated with maldenhair fern and rysanthe: mums.covers being oid for sh The guests were Mr.and Mrs \u2018Lin Misn Ada Lindsay.Miss K.Alken (Edinburgh).Miss W.Stanway, Mise Evelyn Molson, Miss Mabel Hickson, Miss k, Miss lis, Miss Bacon, Miss M erite ts Forget Miss W.Marler, -Miss L.iss Phemte Dunlop.Miss Ruby Rainsay.Miss Nellle Budden, and Messrs.man, Wolferstan Thomas.B.Molson, 5.Ridden Jack Got Le > Btanhope adle, Clau ckson, James Angue, Marler.Gerald Forbes and Dr.Donald n Mra.Binks, Elm avenub, Westmount, gave a most successful tea on Baturday for her niece.Mrs.Walter tev, | Whe was sowned 1 In black grenagjns, tHm- © attended affair.Windsor Street Buation.|, med with black lace, ever pale green silk.was assisted In receiving by Mra.sk, w who wore a pale blue silk blouse and black silk skirt.Mrs.Barrett and Miss Reddy presided in the tea-room, assisted by Miss Bancroft (Knowiton), Miss Bancroft (Boston), Miss Sherman and Miss Brown.The decorations of the table were pink chrysanthemums.the candles being softly shaded tn the sume colour.Among those present were Lady Talt, Mrs.J.B.Learmont, Mrs.McDuff, Mrs.J.McDougall, Mr.and Mrs.R.Buchanan, De and Miss Robertson.Mr.and Mrs.L.Skaife, Mr.and Mrs.How.Mrs.Draper, Mr.ard Mra.Tyre, Mrs.Savage, Miss Ritchle, Mra.A.J.Doll, Dr.Ritchie England, Mrs.Nash, Mrs, \u20ac.Handyside, Mrs.Stanley Bagg.Miss Cob- bun, Miss Armstrong, Mre.Alannafora, Dr.and Mrs.Reddy, Dr.\u2018 Mrs, George A.Sree.84 Bher- brooke street, was the hostess on Saturday afternoon at a most enjoyable musicale given to afford her friends an opportunity { hearing Mr.Stratford Dawson play.Other numbers on the programme were songs contributed by Miss Dawes, who was accompanied by Miss Anna Fyshe, and by Miss Parker, whose accompaniment was played by Miss Abbott.Mrs.W.Hope also charmed every one by her singing.The decorations were of yellow chrysanthemums, the same flowers being used in the decoration of the dining room, where tea was served.The tea table was In charge of Mrs.H.Wonham, Mrs.E.W.Farker, Miss Parker, Mra.H.Drum- mond.Mias Howard, and Miss McLaren (Edinburgh).Mrs, Drummond.who re- celved in the hall, wore a handsome gown of pink moire velours.Among those present were : Professor and\u2019 Mrs.Moyse, Mrs, 8.Greenshields.Mr.and Mrs.F.Redpath, Mr.and H.Drummond, Mr, and Mrs.A.Drummond.Mr.and Mrs.W.Markland Molson, Dr.and Mrs.Adami, Mrs.R.W Reford, Mr.and Mrs.Hanbury A.Budden.Mrs.King.Dr.and Mrs.Wylde, Rev.A.J.Doull and Mrs.* Doull, Dr.Chipman, Prof.and Mrs.Adams, Mrs.Alex.Murray, Rev, Arthur French and Mrs.French.Miss Hill, Miss Dobell.Mrs.John Dunlop, the Misses Dunton.Mrs.Davidson Parker, Mr.and Mrs .R.Wonham, the Misses Drury.Nr.VEvene.Miss Fyshe, Miss R.Dawes, Mrs.Linton.Miss F.Greene.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Scott.Dr, and Mrs, Yates, Sir Melbourne and Lady Tait.Mrs, Johnston, Mr.and Mra.T.Ridler Davis, the Misses Campbell, Mr.and Mrs.8.Stearns.Mr.and Mrs.Anstey, Mr.ron bery and others.The reception given by Mrs.James P.Dawes at the Windsor on Saturday afternoon was a very successful and largely-° The guests were received in the Ladies\u2019 Ordinary, at the further end of which an excellent orchestra was stationed.Tea was served in a room adjoining.the decoriitions being most effective.Mrs.Dawes was handsomely gowned (n black, with a collar of white lace.Miss Dawes was in gray.and Miss Norg Dawes wore gray .blue allk poplin with cream lace.Miss Jean Dawes was gowned In gray voile over old rose, with trimming of applique.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.G.Carrington Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Dawes, Mr.and Mrs, Ryde, Mr.T.Dawes, Sir Melbourne and Lady \u2018Tait, Lady Hickson, Miss Ilickson, Miss yan Horne, Mr.and Mrs.Lovell Spack- rs.Alex.Mitchell, Dr.Elizabeth Miss Marjorie Rld- Mrs.Carman.Mrs.Stewart Robertson (Kingston), the Mises Rayne Miss Dalsy Campbell, Miss Mabel Pangman, the Misses Dunlop, the Misses Lam Mrs.Walter Wonham, Miss Av mer, Miss Eadie, Mrs.Morphy, Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Ross, Lhe Misses Brock, M Henderson, Miss Daisy Henderson, Miss Durnford, Mrs.Meeker, Mrs.A.Robertson, Miss H.Robertson, Miss Gairdner, Mrs.Harold iss Ewan, Miss Annie.Ewan, M A \"J.Doult, Misa BH.Wonham, Mrs tethem, the Misses Drury, Miss Cunéill, \"the Misses Mekimont the Misses Magor, r.and Mrs wrence , Miss C.B.Esdaile, Rev.Dr.Hill, Mr.Browning, Mr.Stanhope Eadle, Mr.R.O.King, Mr.Coghlin, Mr.Cecll Wotherspoon, Mr.W.Magor, Dr.Byers, Mr.\u2018E.Linton, Mr.Percy \u20ac Campbell, Mr.Gu Mr.E.Shepherd, Mr.and Bkelton, and many others TRISH ENVOYS IN CHICAGO.Resolutions Passed at a Largely Attended Meeting Last Night.{Special to the Star.) : CHICAGO, Pile.November 25.\u2014 More than six thousand\u2019 Irish-Americans of Cbi- cago, all enthusiastic supporters of the Irish cause, assembled in the Auditorium Sunday night and paid a tribute to the memory of Allen, Larkin and O'Brien.known as the \u201cManchester Martyrs * The speakers of the evening were fr.John E.Redmond, P.A.McHugh, and Mr.Thomas Mr.O'Donnell.The interest of the big audience was centred in the eloquent words of Mr.Redmond, who, after a brief review of the situation in Ireland, declared that to-day the people of Ireland are united as one man under the banner of the United Irish League, which, he said, is the most representative national body ever organized to forward the cause of tho Irish people.Mr.Redmond made an eloquent appeal to the sons and daughters of Ireland in America to lend their material as well as moral assistance to their Mruggling brothers across the waters, or the immediate organization oF ®branches of the United Irish League in every neighbourhood where Irish- Americans live, so that the leaders of the struggle in Ireland will be able to reach the sympathizers in this country through regular organ ies.By a unanimous vote the audience adopted resolutions pledgin, their support to the struggle being wage in the cause of Ireland, also pledgin them selves to do all in their power to to forwa the new movement of the United Tor League by organizing branches in this country.Our Reserve of Ammunition.{Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, November 25.\u2014The militia authorities indignantly repudidte the state ment published on Saturday that there was not a sufficient reserve of ammunition in \u2018the country, and that there were no supplies at depots.a matter of fact, there ie a reserve of ammunition of far more than ten million \u2018rounds, the quantity deemed sufficient by the uninformed critic, and additional reserves in Halifax, St.John, St.Johns (Que.).Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, London, Winnipeg, Regina, Victoria and Vancotver.Yukon River Frozen Over.(Special to the Star.) .VANCOUVER, B.C., November 25.\u2014 The steamer City of Seattle, from Skag- y, réporty that when she fest Skagway last Monday the Yukon was frozen for 30 e river, where.it was open, was not havigable for even small hoats en ac- jount of the floating ice which at points bad been forged into tremendous jaws.Forecast for, the next twenty-four, hours, as predicted for the Star st 11 am.to- For day_Frseh wd \u2018str ng norther to north-westeri feat snow or sue urs a's a lit e Lier.[ostiy fair, and moderately Maximum and minimum temperat res during the PR twenty-four hours fe- bo, .Kamloo! toria, Cal «, 16; ad tte, 1 wi.3 foro; Sone pur A ai bare Bd, 1 : Toronto, , tawa, 28; M =.2, MN uebec, » HN; Halifax ry = Montreal, Novem a5setins by Héatn & \u2018Harri per = at 8 am.to-day, 39.58; at 1} a.m.to-day, | : tem ture ' to-day, maximum minimum i yest .maxihum $8, mini- Son rose th t 2 ; vin set this erg at ng atin 0 rein cook \\ - Special Motice.\\ magie the Rutland pros as pen Burlington, Vt a 14) Bh, Jantes \u2018obroct and \u2018STAR\u2014MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25.1901.THE DAIRY- SEASON CHEESE EXPORTS DECREASED But Butter Increased Correspondingly \u2014Eggs are Stronger and Turkeys a Shade \u2018Weaker.Shipments of cheese from the port of Aontreal Jast week amounted to 76,780 boxes or 20.663 more than (or the same week of last year.Total shipments during the searoll were 1.790.957 boxes, or 270.026 less than for the corresponding period of last year.Via Portland, 195,356 box Shipments of butter from the port of Montreal during the past week amounted to 6,044 packages, or 5,569 more than for the same week of last year.Total shipments during the season amounted: to 410, 415 packages, or 154.249 more than for the corresponding period of last year.Via Portland, 2853 packages.CHEESE - Although the enquiry has shown quite an Improvement of late, and some of it resulted In business, prices have not been affected.The outlook, however, is not quite so blue, and holders are more hopeful for future trade.We quote: Finest makes October Quebecs, 8 5-8 to 8 8-4c: Townships, 8 7-8 to 9e; Ontarios, 9 to 9 1-4c: September not offering.The Liverpool public cable was steady at 458, and re- celpts reported on the Board of Trade for \u2018the day were 5,179 boxes, BUTTER\u2014The market was thought to he easler, if anything, to-day, but quotations showed no change.Trade continues very dull, and the quality of the butter offered is said to be very poor.Finest ordinary makes fodders are valued from 20 to Other grades In proportion.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade to-day were 1.298 packages GGS.\u2014 Local market is steadv.Stocks of fn are very light, and demand good.For strictly fresh selected stock dealers get as high as 24 to lected, 22.bring 19-te 2ic; Montreal limed, Mc: western limed.ET) 1- 3 : No.2 candied.12 to Re- day amounted de 1,812 cases, of which 462 were for expor POULT TRY No change.Case lots of fine, dry plucked stock range as follows.strict: ly finest bringing Ke more than quotations: Scalded goods ng from 1 to Turkeys, 8 to 9c; crickens, 6 to 2 7c ; ducks, 8 to 8%c: geese, § to 6c; fowl, 5 POTATOES.\u2014The market in frm.Finest stock, on track, is worth 65 to 674c à bag, In car lots.Best stock retails at 500 a bag.and inferior at ted at 8 to 8 1-2c sections, Is valu BEANS \u2014 The market is une Primes are quoted at 31.30 at 10 to 1le : bing way they sold at 81,4 POT \u2014Trade has HO \u2018anadiart et Quoted\u2019 om SB ee jt, oe do Sora au Oe + day, But Corp Was Very Strong in Chicago.J The visible supply of wheat in and the United States increased 3, bushels coder at 48,912,000; corn dec 652,000 rd 11,604,000; oats decreased \u2018On to continent: 1,000,000 wheat and 1 250.000 Maire against 1,560,000 and 30.mised ay a week ago.he fhe Sofi \u201cWheat, 50000, an 2,620,000 wheat and \"2000\" maire.a week The Liverpool wheat market was \u2018stronger to-d December closing 4d up at 58 854d, A March %a up at te 11 3-8 Antwerp c 1% up at 16% for No.2 red winter.Paris was atronger, November closing 38 up at 21.70, March and June 20 up at 2.76; London reported No.1 standard, Cal, loading, 3d; November and December.2 4d; Walla Walla, iron, pas e 1.cor Feather wis fine In \"England end ce.The Bartlett-Fragier Co.'s private wire quoted December options at noon as fol lows: Wheat, steady at 72 8-8c; corn, lo up at 624c; oats, steady at 42%e.Tndian shipments of wheat, none, against 6000 qre.to the United Kingdom last week.Russian, 226,000 qrs.wheat and 62,000 maise, against 318,000 and 25,000, respectively, the previous week.Danubian, 55,000 quarters wheat and 30,000 maize, against 108.000 and 62,000, respectively.Australlan, none, against 5,000 to the United Kingdom last \u201cLOCAL MARKET.\u2014~Trade was not very brisk in any line this morning, but hole- ers of oats expect the demand to waken up again to-morrow.Prices for oats were steady, 51 to 5i%c, store, being the general view, with 62¢ being realized occastonally for smaller lots.Other grains are neglected.No.2 oats, 51 to a fraction lower, store; No.2 peas, Tic, high freights; buckwheat, blc east; Manitoba No.1 h 1240; Manitoba No.1 northern.69%4c afloat, Fort Willlam.- FLOUR.\u2014Prices are very firm, Quotations on carloads on trdck are : Manitoba spring patnets, $4.10; best strong bakers\u2019, $3.80 ; winter wheat \u2018patents, 8.60 to $4.10, store; straight rollers, 3.3145 to $3.50; in bags $1.65 to 81.70.* FEED.\u2014Trade is active and stocks light.Quotations in in carloads on track: Manitoba bran, in bags, $19; shorts, In bags, $21; Ontario tran in bulk, $18.25 to WI; shorts are scarce at $2t to sa in bulk: middlings, $2 to $23; moullie, $23 to $30, according to quality.HAY.\u2014The market is firm.No.1, $9.50 to $10: No.2, $8.50 to $9; clover, $7.50 to 88.ROLLED OATS8.\u2014Mlllers cannot get the oats, and consequently rolled oats are so scarce as to be almost unobtainable.Car- \u2018loads on track have been sold at $5.50 in wood and $3.70 in bags.TORONTO \u2014 \"Wheat firmer ; red and hite, 0c bid and Tic asked.middle Feights, east, and No.2 goose, : \"1 spring, 69 to 700 east ; Manitoba Ne % hard.0.1 northern, 82c.and No.3 northern, \"7e, grinding In transit: 2c less local delivery, Toronto and west; No.1 hard, 79e, Goderich and island.Flour\u2014Firm : cars of 20 nts sold at 32.67, buyers\u2019 bags, rth and .west.Cholce brands ! held 160 to 20c hizh- er.Manitoba firm of strong bakers, \"a .Hungarian patents, $4, bags In- uded, Toronto.Militeed\u2014Firm ; cars of shorts, $17 to $18.and bran, $14\u201d ; $185, \"dale freights, ac.ac- rding to location.anitoba of sho TN 1 8: nd bran, $19, sacks tnclud- rts, $21, ed, Toronto freights.arley\u2014Stead, No.1, 66c east; No.1 = No.2 88e : \"No.3 extra, S0c, and No.8, \u2018Buck die free hes.Rye\u2014¥irm ; round lots sold for export | east at 52 1-20, but odd cars for feed quot- Corn\u2014 Strong yellow and mixed, Ba west ; Arserican No.3 yellow, 6% Toronto.~\u2014 Oats-Strong : No.2 white sold on Mid- A at 45 1-2, and quoted at 4c middle Oatmeal\u2014-Firm : cars of \u2018bags, BE.\u2018and .40 on track, Torouto, and 260 re for broken lots.| as\u2014Firmer ; round lots of No.3 sold 80e, and odd cars sold on bop.north and west, and Te Caddie rele SAYS THEY'RE _ HEAVEN-BORN | ! ts A lady in writing of her faith in Dn Tablets isnota ong work inynature\u2019s wr one or (wo after eatiop, cure the worst 20 1-2c, and grass goods at 20 1-2 to 2lc.- § A shoe tonic! Puts life into old leather.Makes it flexible as a mocassin, and bril- fiant as glass: Little Labor\u2014prompt shine.SLATER SHOE POLISH = _\u2014 ., i / ibe M3 St.James Street Montreal Agencies \u2018orou 2381 St.Catherinest In every Loud Cit Loudon | 1551 6t: Catherine Bt oe Town, Winnipeg 47 St.Lawrence Bt.2781 ICE CREAM IN BRICKS Any flavour or combination.twice a day.Delivered Also Sunday [hornlag.LK.ETIERE mn SPECIAL PRICE INB ô Main 2651.1 LAGAUC nis, doar) Mr.MONSOON OEY most dollolous.y thing to look forward to.Pa erty agate ne ed oie Cu TN rar vod ndy, for Jon advice ve tr peer SVG nt ma IE a pusband now says that breakfast Is somo.2781 Central | Business Building.The applicant would rome cash, reasonable idly im rovin local: only dealt with.© ity Principais 783 F, 2208, Star Office.BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA.FE Notice is hereby given that a dividend of three and one-half per cent.(3% y-r cent) for the current half year.equal in seven per cent.(7 per cent.) per annum, on the pald-up capital stock of this institution, has becn declared, and that the same will be payable at the head office, or at {ta branches, on and after Monday, the \u2018 books int \u201cbe closed from the 16th to the 30th of November, both days Inclusive.By order of the Board, M.J.A.PRENDERGAST.253 16e0d General Manager.We are to : cetpts reported on the Board of Trade to- | n ting, ts qu r 1b.; light.comb, ni i dark J to 9¢ : dark strained, 8 to 7c in legs.bushel gn track here, in car lots.à do $1.68.INCREASED THREE.wiLions | Wheat and Oats 'W \u201cWere Steady woe | reased 368,000 od: .head, as compared with i Ven Stan's Pineapple Tablets eatha 1 them \u201cA \u2019KEAVEN-DORN MEALER\u201c | onrente Dyevereia was her \u201corees,\u201d \u2014+Greatly Disappointed To announce that it will be impossible to open our new store at 2442 ST.CATHERINE STREET, before Wednesday, 27th Inst.owing to it having taken very \u2018much longer to open up and check off our maguificent stock, valued at $75, 000.OO | Strervare Bric-a-Brac, Speciaities, &c, then anticipated.Bear in mind that our prices are practicaily cut in two and all goods are marked in plain figures.SF See our stock tefore buying elsewhere and avoid disappointment.BALE + AILIFTS SALE.É OF QUE |.PROVINCE dur 4 _ bec, District of real.Mo.088, CW |: Eee cuit Court.\u201cPlaintiff, ve.BR Ft oy te.100 Vaillancourt, t.On the th day of De nde December PS cember, 1801, at ten of the clock in the st.boon, at the domicile of the Datepiant, Cy dr de EE No.406 Bt.Timothe st.In.of t- sorts \u2018of te ih, Bb real, will be sold, by aut of J ao | ln tis\u201d eu nets tn this statin Dateadant.Somsteet Tr SLC.onuse, consisting, of - furniture.etc.Terms cneh.J.CAISSE, & ate =a PRO BAC Sent: .\" Montreal, 23d .November, 01.ft LT AILIPF-8S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE { 1 Pre au PROVINCE oF Q .bec, District of Montreal.Ne, Sue.B dec, treai.No.874% Circuit Court.J.H.Plaintiff, \"vs.Lres t Court.- 2.\" F; Beaulieu, Plaintiff, vs.Duchesne, Def On tbe fourth - off 3, cam, ; \u201cthe 4th day of December, 1001, at ten of the clock in the > chtaden.: , At ten of the cloek in the forenoon, atthe dom! of the said Piaintif, Yo.Tat the domicile of sald Def .No.823\" Dorchester t.în the City of é Som: street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of.Justice, 6 | ill be bold, by authority of Justice, ail the £cods and chattels of the esid Dafenéant | goods and chattels of the sald Defendant.sel in this cause, consisting of oné val do > in this cause, consistine of household furnitare ste Conditions cash.8.ABSA,\u201c B.and one piano.Conditions cash.P.X.CHAM- .Montreal, 33rd November, ot PAGNE, B.S.C.Montreal, 25th November, 1901.AILIFFS.SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- | Bec.1 District of Montreal.TW.Bu: PRAILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCZ OF QUE- r Co Institution for the Ad- bec, District of Montreal.No.48.Buper- | vancement or earn , Plaintiff.va.-Georre tor Court.De.Anysie Montambault.Plaintiff, Bradshaw, Defendant, and George haw, Emile Niquette and al, Defendants.On Opposant, Plaintiff, Contestant, and Michael the fourth day of December.1801, at ten of Devany, Guardian.On the hig day ot Decom- the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of bor, 1001, at ten of the in the fo: | Emile Niquette, one of the sald Defendants, at No.208 St.James street, in the Qtr of ; treet, in the City.of Mont- Montreal, will\u2018 be sold, aut of Justice, real, wilt be sold, by authority of Justice, all by a goods and chattels of the sald Date ny.heise in this cause, Sons ng of prratine press, etc.Terms cash.FRA DIN, B.8.C.Montreal, 23rd November, 1901.LIVE STOCK EXPORTS Business of the Season Not Satisfactory to Shippers Owing to the Low Prices c Abroad.' \u2019 ents of live stock from Montrent are Over for the season, and tho total tigures show a decrease in cattle shipments and an Increase in sheep.The total number of cattle shipped was 73,783 head inclu 747 head from the United States, which shows a decrease of 15,207 head as compared with the total ot rally\u2019 This des ney, however, can for bu the fact that coûts 15.000 head of American and Canadian cattle, principally were shipped by Canadian shippers via United States ris.of which the bulk.if hot all.would have come this way if the Dominion.steamship line had been sailing frem this port.as heretofore.Besides the above figures, the Leyland line carried from Quebec 3176 head of cattle and 450 sheep: wo, really, although the number of cattle shipp=d from this port was smaller, yet, if the number shipped from the United States and the number of bought by Americans in Ontario and pre ed, together with Quebec shipments, were added the above grand total, it would show that Stains live stock trade increased subetantie ally instead of decreased, and that the farmer had materially benefited, as he has received good prices for his stock during the t two The decrease in the shifiments from this port was also due some extent to the fact that the Messrs.Gordon, Ironsides & Fares Company have only exported shout 20.000 head of ranchers this Seat as against 27.000 à year ago, owing\u2019 market for them on the other side this season, The average cost of cattle per head in the country was $65, making a total value ana we OTTAN Ireignt unt ountea to $564.0417, putting it on an average the season at $9 per head, which >» H per head less than the average a ago.The railway carrying charges at > = per head amounted to 4,300.The hav consumed on ocean voyages for the entire SeRsON was tons, which cost an average price of §l1 per ton.or a total of $133, à 270 tons of feed At $33 per ton amounted to 359,400.The ships\u2019 fitting for the season cost $129,120; Eee , fin keep at yards, 33,891; load} and the Lttendants on sea Ing Ieee.3.g = total expenditure, with sheep yoo cluded; o t $6,500,488, showing \u2018a decrease of $1,712,141 as compared with a year ago.Although the s trade has been m active than a year ago, and the hip.ments show an increase of almost 20,000 last season's flg- ters 8 that yet ex a profl ures, t season were 54,504 average 58° Price paid during the making a tota) and \u201cThe the o , a8 com- largely for British remounts In Re South Africa, such enipments making s total of Ms.The regular business in h \u2018has been much © by the army demand owing to the stiffening of At the commencement o a year The Mp aid of horees were the goods and chattels of the sal seized In this cause, consisting of one piano and household furniture.Conditions cash.JOS], DANSEREAU.B.S.C.Montreal, November 25th, 1001.AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF eu = bec.District of Montreal.No.16048 cult Court.George Dubois.Plaintiff.va.ea udoin, Defendant.On the #th r, 1001.at ten of the clock In Defendant.1628 No Dame street.City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority nf Turtice.all the goods and chattels ot tbe at Defendant.seized in this cause.con tables, chairs.Pane, D.MIREAULT, B Rf ©.Montreal.25th November.1001.| OF QUE- LIFF*8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE _QUe- Be hee.District of Montreal No.10887.Cira Court.E.efehdant.1101.at ten of the clock In the forenoon, oat the businesa place of said Defendant, No.TU Notre Dame street, In the City of Montreal, will be sold.Ly authority of Justice.woods and chattela nf the sald Defendant, selz.ed in this causé.consiatinæ ; or furniture.et\u201d.Conditions cash JOR.CHQOUVETTE, B.8 Montreal, 25th November, 101.| AILIFF*S8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Qui.hee.District of Montreal.No.2022.Cir.rt.Nrennan, Plaintiff, vs.J.Brunet.Defendant.On the 4th Dec.1901, nt two of the clock a the afternoon, at \u2018the domi- natd ofle of thé Dafendant.192 Drolet rt.in the City ot Montreal.in be mold, hy Ru- thority of Justice.all the goods And chattels of the sald endnnt, seized In this cante.consisting of furniture.Terms cash.T,.FE.MA.HAND, BBC Montreal.2fth November.1001.BALE SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF are: bec, District of Montreal, No.The- cuit Coyrt.A.Renaud and al.Plaintift, ve, J.Cox.Defendant.On the 4th Dec., 1001.at ten.of the clock In the forennon.At the place of business of the said Plaintiff, 083 Craig at.in the City of Montreal, in ha sold, by nn- thority of Justice.all # and chattels of the sald Defendant.moe mn this rau.consisting of inta TMS CAR 7.a 8.C.Pitontreal, 25th November, 1001.PROVINCE OF _NTF- it has been bls one.Tha total AILIFF'S8 RALE \u2014 ! B bee, District of Montreal.No.602.Clr- Plaintiff, vs.J., 1801, nt 11 at tha domicHe ot Montreal, ! tice.all e goods and chattels of the sald De- \u201csuited in this apne.(consisting | of Special Discount Sale For the next 30 Days we will give the following Discount Off: To Each Purchaser of 5 Buliding Lots.8 PER CENT.OFF From Established Prices.To Each Purchaser of 10 Building Lots, 10 PER CENT.OFF From Established Pricer d0 AND SEE THE LOTS.St.Urbain, Mance, Durocher, and Hutchison Streets, also Park Ave.Remember $23 to $50 cash down will securc a lot.EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNT allowed for large cash pag ments at time of purchase.Take Park Ave.cars direct Lo per we 4 Agent cor.Park Ave, an Se als For free plans and on oleta.Montreoi Invesiment & Freenoid Go, Tel, Main 2137.228 Temple Building.: 278 3 daw FOR SALE Beaver Hall Hill.A vameble property, forming the south- westeriy corner of Beaver Hall Hill and Lagauchetiere street, having nn area of 325 sq.feet, with a substantial building thereon.Will be sold at city valuation, 320.000.Buitabla for business or factory purposes THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., 181 ST.JAMES 5T, SLAËRD 2831 TENDERS, néâressed to the wndsr- Toned.ana endorsed \u2018\u201cTendor for purchase nf wa Nu t ho received nt this office until Rnr- n y.Novembor 30th.inclusively, on the pur- enor he tux pont \u2018Minnie F.Parsons.\u201d er in the port of ¢ and machinery, as sho now lps ayment is to he mnda by ntenpted cheque In the oer of the on he Minister of Pub- a soon ne t successful tender 1x notified that his tendar 1x acceptat, amd tug wil} have 10, be remoted forthwith.fuspected at the ship yard, St.Jeseph de Sorel.and any Information i.quired can be obtained &t thn office nf the ship tha HAND, \u2018RE.C.C.\"Montreal, ofith pee veriber 2001.AILIFF'S SALF.\u2014 PROVINCE OF QuE- B Thee, District of Montreal.No.2032 cuit Court.T.M.Brennan, Plaintiff, onl Brunet, Defendant.On the 4th Dec.1001, st two of the clock In the afternoon.at the domicile of the raid Defendant.192 Drolet st.in the City of Montreal will ba sold, by authority of Justice, Ait Spor and chattels fendant, etnies in this couse, patine af household effects.Terms cash.P BACHAND, B.8.C.Montreal, mn Navem- ber.1 ; AILIFF'8 BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- District of Montreal.No.16262.Clr- cuit cout.A.J.Proctor.Plaintiff, ve.H, J.SBimmerman.Defendant.On the 4th Gay of De- comber.1001, at (1) one of the clock in the &f- tarnoon, at the domicile of sald Defendant, No.24 Liverpool in the City of Montreal, be sold, by y ati \u20ac ot Justice, all the s and chattels the sald Defendant, seix- in this cause, consiating nf bleycie.piano.LA- November 26th, od hounehold furniture.Conditions c FONTAINE, B.8.C.Montreal, 001.Brute SALE NCR OF QUE- District of Montreal, No.2618.Cie- euft Court.Mores C Plaintiff, vs.Tsanc Sohwarts., Defendant.On the 4th à cember.1601, t ten of the cinck in the forn- noon, at ce of business of thé exld De- endan: ra\" = this cose, \u2018she |E s.h.c.\u201cMontreal, November Bn, ment live stock Inspectors, have fnapeoteq as aise 200 in.04 ts season 2 js in tn 396, nd The pers tment doen not bind jteelf tn ace opt the lig! at or pny er tende pelt ~ y o FRED.GELINAS, Secretary.Pe Gran: of Public Works, 7 Ottawa, 20th November, 1901.wapapers inserting this nAvertinement vithout authority from the Department wit be paid for It.=18 : NOTICE.Theo» Annual General Meeting ©?Sharcholders of the WINDSOR Jo CO.(Ltd.) will be held in Room No.3, WINDSOR HOTEL, on TUESDAY, DECEMDER, 1901, at 3 o'clock p,in.BUSINESS\u2014Reception of Annual Report.Treasurer's Statement, Election of Oftlecrs for ensuing year, and such olher\u2018matter as may come before the meeting.Ne Transfer Rooks will be closed f vember 16th to December Ird, 1901, doth days Inclusive.Dy order.AW, 8.WELDON, » Bcc.-Treis Te rd 22 3 law , ¥ AILIFF'H SALM - PROV] yer % Qi.bec, District vs sfontresl.Ie, SO7T1, Bu- perles Court.7.Q Grathe, Tente, ve.ane pal, Deion On the fourth day of Docémber, 1001, at two of tha clock in the afternoon, At lho Lueinees place\u2019 of the, sald rs = 2 PRAY Sr > FI 74 -, £ ; ARRET _ ing on bim \u2014 FOR SOUTH AFRICA Deputy Minister of Militia Expects to Make Further Statement From IMPERIAL GOVT.TO-MORROW iMajor-General O\u2019Grady-Haly and Lt.Col.L.J.Pinault Were in the City To-day.The two executive heads of the Department vf Militu arrived in the city thw woning, Major-General O'Grady-Haly und Lt.-Col, L.4.Pmault, Deputy Minister of Muitia are registered at the Place Viger Hotel.What their mission in the city is has not been made public, but the Major- General intimated that in all robability the Government would make a further announcement about the sengdng of a third cunlingent to South Atricgfo-morrow.Lt.-Col.Pinault was se by a Star representative at the Place Viger Hotel upon his sroival.In reply to questions he said the Goverument had nothing further to give out about the third contingent) beyond what was made public this morning.Further information was, however, expected by the Department from the Imperial Government iu-day, end a statement would likely be given tu the publie to-morrow.COL.EVANS WOULD ACCEPT.WINNIPEG, November 25.\u2014Col.Evans, .O.C., who has returned to the city after completing an inspection of the armouries in his district, says regarding the matter of the proposed contingent for South Africa, that he would acvept the command of a unit if offe Col.Evans _ says he has already received many applications and enquiries from intending re-\\ cruits.They come from all over the Do- nunion, from Halifax to Vancouver.Canadians Dead in Africa.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, November 2.\u2014The following fablegram was received here this morn- ng : Irom the Cape Town Casualty Depart- mont, Cape Town, to the Governor-Gen- erat: , Cape Town, November 25.\u2014Regret to report death from enteric fever at Pleter- maritzburg, 2nd November, south African Light Horse, 2641, Rudolph Sauer, father ohn Sauer, Harbour street.Quebec.\u2018The Militia Dcpartment are unable to trace Rudolph Sauer, or to tind Harbour street, Quebec.They think the name may be intended for Tower, C 2946.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WILL GO TO ENGLAND THO -INPORTANT ~ RAILWAY WEETINGS St.Lawrence & Adirondack and South Shore Rys.Increase Capital Stock DEBENTURES FOR $3,700,000 THE JOHN EATON FIRE.INSURANCE The Bank of Toronto Cannot Recover Amount - of Its Claim.RULING OF THE APPEAL COURT + STILL SPAEADIN A Case Discovered \u2018in Rolling Mills at Ste.Cunegonde.THREE CASES IN THE CITY.for Completion and Extension of Its Line.There was an influx of railroad men today from across the lines.Important meet- ngs were held, the tirst that of the directors of the St.Lawrence and Adirondack when it was decided to increase the capita stuck of the company to $1.633,000 and to retire debenture bends to the amount of $310,000, The directors of the South Shore Railway met in the offices of the company\u2019s solic tor, Mr.Edmund Guerin, KC under tbe presidency of Mr.H.A.Hodge, there being present Messrs.W.D.White, M.II.Regensberger and Judge Choquette.After deciding to issue a series of debentures amounting to $3,700,000 bearing 4 per cent.interest, the meeting adjourned until next week.One of the directors said this issue was in no way connected with the proposéd Montreal-Longueuil bridge but wus simply for the development Nnprovement and extension of the road.WORK OF CONSTRUCTION.Mr.H.A.Hodge, the president, says work is progressing satisfactorily, the 80 pound steel rails have been purchased to rely the j entire road, the piers of the Nicolet Hridge are finished and the steel superstructure of this and the Nicolet bridge are ordered.They will be very superior structures.Mr.Hodge says, provided with accommodation for foot passengers.The company\u2019s surveyors are not surveying the extension from Sorel to Nicolet and the work will be pushed ahead rapidly.THE LONGUEUIL BRIDGE.Negotiations are still he ble the purchase of the charter of the bridge and it seems probable that work will commenced in the spring.10 Benator Clement, the affable president of the Rutland Company ulso arrived in his private car and was a prominent figure in the Windsor rotunda.The Senator is extremely well eatistied with tie result of bringing the trains into Montreal.Both the New York and local runs are doing a satis fuctory business.THAT LITTLE BAZAAR.Big Oaks From \u2018Little Acorns.One of the very nicestygart, initiens Womdy\u201d the Fresh Ase #, a sum of two h dred _gliars, received this morning, being Captain Bernier Says He is Going to Raise Funds for His Polar Es Le pedition and Will Réturn | in Fe.dary.Captrin Bernier has lost none of the -fermination which has always characterized him in regard to his North Pole pro- Ject.For aome months past the Captain and his friends lave heen actively em; loyed | making a canvass of those who would be: likely to take an interest in the venture, and has succeeded in obtaining promises for N20,000 for the fitting out of the expedi- Tron.The Captain has now left for Quebec, where he will take the Flder-Dempster steamship Banana for Bristol.From there he will proceed to London, where the Captain eapects to he able ta raise the sum ol 340.000 towards the project.After raising this sum, which he is con- tident.will be obtained, Captain Bernier wul return to Canuda in time for the opening of Parliament.It will be remembered that when, months ago, Captain Bernier first broached the} subject of a Canadian expedition making a ! try for the North Pole, he interviewed the ! different members of Parliament upon the | subject of a (iovernment grant.Not long | rinte the Premier told Capt.Bernier that | ' | I i if he would raise the first $60,000 the Government would grant the remaining $60,- OM) necessary for the outfitting of the expedition, Caleulating matters to a nicety.require the sum of £120,000 tq outfit the ex- | pedition.and pay the necessary expenses.This docs not include one cent for Captain | Bernier himaeli.either in remuneration for | the time and money he has already put it will | upon the project, or pay for the years which would consumed in the daring venture, ACCIDENT PROVED FATAL.The Doctor's Certificate of Death Refused, and An Inquest to be Held.Xavier Dubois.of 273 Dufferin str died at his home on Friday morning, he result of an accident at Verdun.about a fortnight ago.Dubois, while at work on a scaffolding, slipped and fell sustaining in- Juries from which he did not recover.The doctor in \"attendance wave a certificate of burial, but the Board of Health refused to accept it and referred the relative to the Coroner.Instead of going to the Coroner.after some time, the physician was again consulted, who remarked that there must be some mistake about it, and gave another certificate.This certificate was also refused by the Board of Health, who pointed out that the case must come before the Coroner before the man could be buried.llowever, it was impossible to keep the body any longer in the house and it was sent to the cemetery, and in the, meantime an inquest will be held.Coroner McMahon when seen to-day by the Star in reference to the above, remarked that physicians sometimes give a certificate of burial if the victim of an accident lives for a couple of weeks after the accident has oceutred.This he said is not, according to law.All 1atal ne- cidents must be investigated by the Corener.A SUPERINTENDENT NAMED.Mr.F.F.Busteed Appointed Western Superintendent.Some important changes have been made on the tern ad Pacific staff of the Canadian Pacific.The position oi superintendent of the Pacific division, vacant by the death of the late Mr.Duchesnay, has been filled by the appointment 6f Mr.F.F.Busteed, formerly resident engineer of the Western division to that of superintendent of maintenance of ways with headquarters at Vancouver.; Resident engineeds in every superintendent\u2019s division under Gen- erai Superintendent Leonard have been a ainted.Mr.R.S.Emsley at Fort wi.Ninn, Mr.J.E.Switzer at Winnipeg, Mr.R.A.Davia at Moosomin, Mr.ay Me- Lean at Medicine Hat and Mr.G.R.Richardson at Cranbrook.eee A GAMBLING DEN RAIDED.Five Men Pleaded Guilty and Were Fined \u2018$40 Each.A gambling house on St.Catherine st.east was raided by Chief of Detectives Carpenter on Saturday night and five men were arrested.\u20180-day before Judge ontaine they pleaded guilty, and were fi 840 and costs or two months\u2019 imprisonment.; ; A Farmer Killed.Mr.Dorais, farmer, of the parish of St.- Joschim de Chateauguay, was instant illed while engaged in fauling logs.was on the load driving and when near St.Martin the sleigh upeet, the logs landing his life out.! relative to insanity in the man {trot of à An in- and - thr proceeds of the \u2018Little Bazaar\u201d at Mrs.Baumgarten\u2019s residence, 34 McTavish street, on Saturday last.The bazaar was the work of a sewing class, organized by Mrs.Baumgarten's little daughters, Mimi and Ilse.The other members of the clasa were: \u2014 Harel and Doris Allan, Mabel Whitley, Enid Campbell, Laura Turnbull, Florence likers, Hilda Gordon, Beatrice MacDou- al gall.The children met once a week at Mrs Baumgarten's to sew for the «bazaar.The sale was most succefsful, every article being disposed of.Mr.Leopold Gala- rneau auctioning off in his well known style, the remnants.This \u2018*\u2018little bazaar\u201d came at a most opportune time for the Fresh Air work, for the committee were hoping that some fairy podmother would provide just this sum for urgent needs.T0 SHOW INGANITY.Further Evidence Sent to Ottawa in the Laplaine Case to Show Insanity in Murderer\u2019s Family.\u2014 The final effort on the part of Mr.Ar thur Geoffrion to save the life of the St.Cunegonde murderer, Joseph Laplaine,was made to-day.Ever since the conviction and sentence Mr.Geoffrion has been working on a clue 's family, and a few days ago he got the sworn testimony that Laplaine's mother's sister and brother were both confined for a time in a lupatic asylum.The evidence was put together in legal form, and to-day it was mailed to the De- partinent of Justice by Mr.Geoffrion.He ways that he does not expect to get a final answer to the appeal for a reprieve for two weeks.If the Department does not see its way clear to grant the prayer, La- plaine will be hanged on the morning of ecember 13.CHA.M.HAYS TITLE Cable From London Received Saying it Will be Vice-Presi- dent and General Manager.1 The Grand Trunk to-day received a cable from London announcing that Mr.Hays\u2019 title would be vice-president.and general manager.Other rumours affecting the positions of high officials were in circulation today.They are, however, groundless, as the above iv the only intimation received from the London offices.: THE LINE I8 NOT SOLD.Story That\u2019 Morgan Has Control of Dominion Line Denied.According te the stories which are - on- stantly being kept afloat among steamship men relative to an enormous steamship trust, a goodly share of the carrying tonnage of the Atlantic promises to be goo- bled up by James Pierpont Morgan and his \u201cwkindicate.\u201d According to popular rumour, which hy the way cannot be traced to any authoritative source, the great combiner has got con- fr Foportion of the shippi the Atlantic.u said to have the Cunard Company in view, together with the American, the Red Star, the Dominion, the Leyland, and the Atlantic Transport lines.ere may be one «r two more companies which have escapxl notice at the instant, but one, two or even three steamship companies, more or less, are really trivial matters to the great or ganizer.Here in Montreal absolutely nothing is known regarding the rumour, which so far as regards the Dominion line is not altogether new.So far as known in Montreal the whole atory is a mass of fabricationa,put together for the purpose of keeping the steamship men awake nights, ILLEGAL SALE OF PARTRIDGE.Dealers Admit the Charge and are Fined.The Quebec Fish and Game Protective Association is determined to see that the law in relation to the illegal sple of par tridge is applied.To-day, if a result of the work of the officers of the Association, the following dealers pleaded guilty before Judge Lafontaine and_were fined &5 and » Deery, Pierre Poulin ond Mates.Phelps and Binns, 1, Sweet Cigarettes, Have sua seen their advertisement giving) thew .The, peige Pp on This j ugeler of millions is Therd will be 4 haisdball match the The Claim Thrown Out Owing to Absence of Proper Notice of Its Transfer.Thbes Bank of Toronto cannot recover the amount of the claim which it holds against the St.Lawrence Fire Insurance Company on a policy issued to the Jobn Eaton Company, of Toronto, whose stock was destroyed by fire in May, 1597.A The amount sued for was $2500.The policy was transferred to the bank to cover rertam avances made to the Faton Com- aan ' The grounds on which the \u2018insurance company refused to pay the amount were that ita charter did not allow it to do business in Ontario, concealment of the fact that the goods insured were transferred to the bunk; absence of proof of fire and of the losses; and, lastly, absence of proper service of the notive of transfer of the claim to the bank by the John Eaton Company.The Superior Court discissed the action on, the lust ground.; In the Appeal Court to-day.Chief Justice Sir Mexander Lacoste and Messrs.Justices Bosse and Blanchet, while they agreed with the other judges on the Bench that the three first grounds were not sufficient to dismiss the action, upheld the last ground.Messrs.Justices Wurtele and Hall dissented.Mr.Justice Wurtele gave a long dissertation on the method of signifying private writings; The notice o transfer in the present case was served on the insurance company by Mr.Boisseau Drolet, advocate, who at that time was a student in the office of Messrs.Macmas- ter & Maclennan, the attorneys for the bank.He gave the company a copy of the transfer.and at the same time informed the manager that the original was at the office of the attorneys for the examination of the company, if desired.Messrs.Heaudin, Cardinal, Loranger and St.Germain.for the insurance company.contended that the transfer should have been signified by means of a notarial deed, Mr.Justice Wurtele quoted a number of authors and several dictionaries to prove that the meaning of the word signification was synonymous with notification, and that private writings need not be served either by a bailiff or by a notary.The majority majority of the court thought otherwize, and confirmed the judgment of the lower court, dismissing the rase.© Ag thy vsaunt involved is over £500, it it.probable that the case will be t:\"ep, te] the Privy Council.THE WCULLOUGH CASE The Morning Session Consumed in the Selection of a Jury in 8 Case\u2014A Mixed Jury Obtained.To-day, in the Court of King's Bench, the trial of Alexander McCullough was opened.The court did not begin its session until after eleven o'clock, owing to the absence of Mr.Justice Hall, who had bean sitting in the Court of Reviews.On the opening of the court Mr.Cornel lier made application to have a case in which he is interested proceeded with.The press of Crown business was, however, too great to permit this, and the case in addition to two other similar capes, which are on the list, was put over to the next term.The McCullough case was then p with.The selection of a jury occupied a great deal of time.Application was made on Bebalf of the acc by Mr.Quinn to have a mixed jury.This was \u2018granted.Chellenges were many, and by the time twelve men had been chosen an adjournment was necessary.The following jury was sworn: Georges Gougeon, Joseph Jasselin, Octave Morin, Louts Labelle, Alvin Neveu,Narcise Leroux.Roger Graham, Thomas Kermode, David \u201cTaylor, Herbert Fields, William Ramsey, Edmond Crompton.JESUITS CHURCH CHOIR _ WENT OUT ON STRIKE.Rev.Fr.Garceau, 8.J., Given Charge, and Will Organize a New Choir \u2014Cause of the Trouble.À difference of opinion between thé members of the choir of the Gesu and the Jesuit Fathers resulted in a large number of the members going out on strike after the recital on Thursday evening last.As a spec- ) ial mass, at which the new organ was to be used, was being prepared for vesterday, the feast of St.Jean Berchmans, the fathers were placed in an awkward position.They claimed that the members had ac unfairly, and refused to ask them to return.On Friday morning, the college choir, under the direction of Rev.F.Robichaud, S.J.started rehearsing one of Abbe Perosi's masses, which was given.The cause of the members leavingsthe choir, is said to have been owing to the fact that they were refused admission to the choir loft during Prof.Dethier's recital.One of the leading members, when geen to-day, stated, however, that for some time there had been some discontent as to the way things wére going in the choir, and, when the fathers saw that the members had leit they decided to re-organize the choir.A meeting was held yesterday afternoon, when Rev.Father Gar- ceau, who has just been\u2019 called from Quebec, was appointed director pro tempore.A number of the old students of St.Mary's College were present, and were anxious to as- gist in the re-organization.The first: rehearsal will be held on Friday evening next for the Christmas Mass.It has been decided that Fauconnier's Mass of the Assumption will be given.Prof.A.Letondal retaias his position as organist.SAW THE NEW YORK .SHOW.They Have Brought Back Many \u201cIdeas, Messrs.Fd.Sheppard.president, And William Northey, secretary, of the Arema Company; visited the New York Horse Show last week for the purpose of thor oughly going: into and studying the system on which it is run.They returned: home this morning thoroughly satisfied with all that they had seen and with many ideas which they will be able to adopt in runintg their *.own shows in the future, : .Mr.Northey stites that the show was a grand success, ahd that everybody was\u2019 satisfied.\u2018The judging pleased all and in fact there was not a single protest entered during the week.ou ; tte _ The Provincial Cabinet.A meeting of the Provincial Cabinet was \u201c.- street, at: eleven o'clock to-day.Premier Parent presided.After a good deal of routine work had been at Ch to widele- ga of temperance people -wére _intro- ed by Messe.F.X.Dopuie and W.A- Weir.Nothing definite was decided a» to the date of the bye-elections.\u2018 Handball Match to be Played.t held at the Government offices, St.Gabriel side resorts Pire _ - eases Hospital Reaches Fourteen \u2014A Sign Bemoved by Order.The spread of smallpox still continues in all parts of the province.Ste.Cunegonde is the latest place to report a case.À workman of the Montreal Rolling Mills was to- ease.This will necessitate the immediate vaccination of all the employes of the mills, vent the spread of the disease.the parish of St.Simon, \u2018Bi been cloged on account of the illness from small pox of one of the pupils.All the pupils will have to be vaccinated at once, the school.will be completely disinfected und képt closed for sixteen days.The \u2018latest reports at the office of the following places have parish of St.Laurent, which adjoins St.cnis ward; St.Marcil, Richelieu, Ste.Lou- Falls, Dr.Elzear Pelletier, eccret of the I'ro- vincial Board of Health, stated to-day that if the peuple-would only-resort to vaécina tion the disease would be completely stamped out within a month.The disease ie of such a mild form that not a single case has been found where it has been taken by any one who was previously vaccinated.It has become virulent in many sections of the United States, and may become so here if vaccination is not ge erally resorted to at once.Glycerinated vaccine, recommended by the board, had not been found to have had evil results in any Cure.: SMALLPOX IN THE CITY.more cases of smallpox.The patients contracted the disease in outside places.They were promptly removed to the Civic Hospital, and the places where they have been iving were quarantined.The names of the patients, etc., are: Charles Phaneuf, living on St.Dominique street.He came from St.Hyacinthe a week ago.\u2019 Hector Fournier, a clerk, living on Notre Dame street, and Adelarde Barbeau, living on St.Germain street.Yesterday word wae brought to Dr.La- berge that a drug store on Nt.Denis street had a big sign out with the following words: \u201cBe prepared for compulsory vaccination.\u201d y his vaccine.Dr.Aberge pointed out, however, that the ign might easily give rise to much trouble.ere are now fourteen cases in the Smallpox Hospital.Fach patient is doin very well.e disease is of a very mild AREMORKABLE SERNON The British Denounced in President Roosevelt's Church by the Chaplain of the Transvaal i .(Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON, D.C., November 25.\u2014 There was delivered in President Rooserelt\u2019s church, last evening, the most remarkable tirade inst the British.The sermon waa preach y Rev.Herman Vanbroek Huy- sen, chaplain of the Transvaal Volksraad, who might have been expeeted to preach such a sermon, but the wonder is that be was invite] to preach at all in a church where the President of the United States worships.\u201cThe British army is hiding behind the skirts of our women and children,\u201d this preacher said, \u201cand we have nothing loft now to fight for except the independence of our country\" \u201cMay their hearts not turn to money and dollars,\u201d he said of American people, in his prayer.\u201cMay they ree that which is right and not look with favour u the nation murdering our women and children.\u201d SHAMROCKS.AFTER IT If Mr.James Should Absolutely Refuge to Run for President - \u201c of the Hockey League.The rumour to the effect that President George James, of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League, might, not run for a second term, has started j and prominent Shamrock people say, that though they are more than satisfied with Mr.James as the executive head of the league and would gladly support him for a second term, it will be the turn of the Shamrocks to have the presidency, if Mr.James refuses a second term.\u201cThe Shamrocks have never vet had the presidency, and it will be our turn.East ar we could have had it, and it was of- \u2018fered by the Ottawa and Quebec delegates to our Mr.McLaughlin, if he, as representative of the Shamrocks, would let the Stanley Cup matter rest.e deal, hoWever, Rs will be remembered from the result of the leaguée\u2019s meeting, was not consummated.In all probability, Mr.MeLaugh- lin would be our nominee for president, if Geo James should refuse to serve.the league another year.- THE ATLANTIC STORM {Special to the Star.) 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The Coming Show !\u2014Our Grand Exhibition of Toys and Christmas Novelties! Co o >.DRESS @00DS.\u2014 \u2014 û FIRST FLOOR.1117 \u2018 ) Lots of light, plenty of | air, enough counter room AND KIDNEY TROUBLE 5 : at the Age of Seventy- and bright new surround- ; i Evening Wraps for St.Andrew's Ball ! ON y ings make shopping here 3 & Evening Gloves, Flchus, Chiffons, Ribbons, oan both easy and pleasurable.If : ÿ E clos, \\ : A MEMBER OF THE PILOT STAFF ere aro à tew porutér tes: = à 4 Laggs, Fans, Perfumes, Toilet Powdars, etc.Liquified Ozone |.rx.ct mmm to avons commence 802, , À blouses are coming more and moro §7 into favour.This line at 50c.42 ina.wide.Is an admirablo quality for the price.Colours are cream, pink, blue, Nile green, gray.navy, cardinal and garnet.OHEVIOT SERGE 880 \u2014Was a Charter Member of Cale- AWhen kidney trouble is at an advanced \u2018stage it will evi- donian Society.dence itself by back pains, headaches and neuralgic pains in the eye® These are the most common signs; the urine will show conclusively what causes the trouble.Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone, the new oxygen preparation, will cure kidney Thanksgiving Day Needs | 4 in Table Napery.i SPECIAL SALE OF THANKSGIVING REQUISITES ! 4.DINNER SETS\u2014The best Semi-Porcelain, newest designs and patterns.MD +.5 DAINTY SETS.98 pieces in set, dainty red pattern, worth 28.00.Special Everywhere where James Knox was known, his death will be hailed with genu.REFER as provincial arbitrator by several of the friends and Jocal unlons.Mr.had Chambre of Commerce, said that before two n dram.years the channel between Montreal and tatives will be present from the \u201cvarious ! Comte, L.GG.A.Cresse, Harris, W.courts In the city in black for be occasion E.Mount.F.Martineau, Dr.5 Laviolette, is a fluent i .st his fellow Scots, and 18° 1 ; : at 83.50 set.disorder in a wonderfully short time.It will relieve the pains pio a poor wil bis demise aren, ne eu me AE ee TROIE.The -good things of life can be best enjoyed amid «© DARK BLUE SETS.Selected Stock, P8 pieces, worth $0.75.Special at almost immediately.We want you to notice our testimonials be mourned, because \u201cJimmie\u201d in a quiet, The widih is 8 Inches: the\u2019 colours -Gongenial surroundings, and with appropriate and spotless ji RT 2-00 Se FTS.Geld decorated and gold lined, dainty patterns to J every one we publish is from Canada.pve give you jo-day unobtrusive manper, did many kindly acts Royal blue and old ross.appointments, Need we remark that within this latter cate- J.1 BEAUX s ecora and gold lin ainty erus to - ity A im TI vot rons, worth 312.00 set, your choice in this sale at $7.50 Set.; the cape ent of oir.Heury | 0 Trays oho ee ot id of charity only known to ed fore LADIES\u2019 OLOTH 750 gory is Included Table Linens.The custom of timing the | i 3 ONLY.CARLSBAD CHINA DINNER SETS.Genuine Carlsbad China, Ÿ y trouble.very ord hich.& the recipients of his No need to tell of the popularity introduction of new outfits to occur on Thanksgiving day has Le beautiful dainty patterns, 84 pieces in set; regular price $17.10.Special in À your own satisfaction every word we publi thought.of this weave.This Une Is \u201c on | i this sale at Set.Mr.Kuox had been failing for over a Colours.Royal blue, old blue, .long since become general in the observance.Therefore | v.hus si #5-95 J.About a and a half ago I was taken down with what year, when he had a severe attack of pneu- ette.cardinal, garnet, fawn and hi 30 ONLY.NEW FLAXMAN DINNER sETS.Just received.the newest, de 5 the doctors fled Jumbago and kidney trouble of a very bad monia, and from which he pever comp etely brown.these offerings in pure Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, etc., « Montreal, 12 patterns to select from, 97 pieces in set, wort .form.octored w yeicians for à year and found no relie.recovered.Another attack: of sickness a DRAP 00 = us sale, \"choice for $9.50.\u2019 their medicines.Sometime in July, 1901, the minister of the B.M.E.few weeks ago, and which his weakencd For « AP DE PARIS st worn will possess especial Interest, and serve to keep the staff of 5 30 BLOUK TIN ROAST PANS, all made in onc Pisces [ithout scam, size Ë SE oad an about the ne) preparation and ald it had done him constitution vas unable to throw off, car- In the home or on the \u2018street.Drap this department, augmented by the staffs from other sections > 9, e ased i e abric.- \u201ci 100 x 8» orth 2e for Be 0 hh er for ier io x 13, Teorth small bottle of Ozone and after taking it I noticed a slight improve He was born in Kilwinoing, Ayrshire, in bining ys It does quality with soft.when occasions require, very busy for the next couple of $; 35e \u2019 \u2019 ; ment.I continued taking it for three months and fhe pain has 1825, and came to Canada nine vente later ness of weave.The width Is 42 days à sic, ur 18\u20ac cac s loft kidneys and I am generally built up.In every way 1 feel with his parents, two brothers and a sister.inches: colours are fawn.old blue.° i bot ter than 1 aver did Before.I have now taken some tan bottles and He was educated, in the British and Cana- navy.Sreen.ox-hlood.mid gray and : TABLE CLOTHS.18 in.ZF 18 in., holly Pattern.1 35 bo.KS S! } I can honest! recommend this preparation to any person suffering lan school in FOIE an mk ark Oxford ETay.4 : ivy leaves uv per , 74.\" ÿ ticed to Messrs.Campbell & 84 size; patterns: ferns, ivy leaves or 18 in.x 18 in., polka dot and « THAN GIVING LIN EN Ü with kidney disease.I give tliis testimony so that Other sufferers Le vus ainters, subsequently joining the PLAON OHE Ve lilies, $1.90 cach.1.50 each.maiden hair eke patterns; per à FINE HEMSTITÈHED TABLE CLOTHS, speciai line, 84.for $2.00; 104 # may know of its value and wishing you ore) success, editorial staff of the ilot, wherg be 750, $1.00, Game size; patterns: zones» HE » = doz 1-50 = or $2.50: 12-4 for r 53.00.CLOTHS, 104.$4.23.1 Yours truly, (Signed) ENRY DEVNAY, 1 Ehisaoth se \"Toronto.mained until 1661.Dr.F.Ww.any bel ror, stormy dure nothing dn black Same qos.oral patterps, 18 in.x 18in Sa reads; hemmed, 1.19 < CL 8, 10.t e proprietor of e Pi : olka ern er doz .= EXTRA FIRE HEM SIN EP TABLE ABLE C CLOTHS, Or AE à Ozone dissolves the impurities in the kidneys, causes Since.then he has or a daily contributor They are 4 inches wide, many of 84 x 10:4, special quality, usually _ APS ob line, good large size; § HAY EBOARD CLOTHS.TEA CLOTHS, DOYLIES, ETC.: them to do their work thoroughly, soothes the inflammations of \u2018 to the press of the city.and wan a general them of sutticlent welght 10 TO sold for 8.00; our price.$1.93 worth §1.50 doz.; for .1-10 @ SPECIAL LINE OF BLE ACHED TABLE DAMASK.Regular prices from | the delicate tracts and strengthens all the organs of the body.favourite in all the offices.He took an UR ens and tear\u201d than any other 84 2,104 different | patterns, 82.25, $2 19 in.x 19 in.poil\u201d dot or clo- =i $1.00 to $2.50 per yard.Special prices from @7c to $1.88 per yard.1 ; especial interest in quoiting, and from the line of black goods manufactured.$2.65, 82.ah ed ver patierns; pet ce ieee -40 i 4.BLEACHED TINE BAM alee ABLE NAPKINS.all sizes, prices irom PL - Jt is curing chronic Bright s Disease in a manner fairly miracu- second | year of {he organization of the à Mout- Reme - A eu Rie, res y emm \u201822.29 29 20 in.2201 in., polka dot pattern, 60 {i \u2018 » cure; uoitin ub in \u20ac has ac as mber Our Base .- er doz.+.420 eal., Ÿ to $12.50 per dozen.lous.It's Nature\u2019 1 process of It oy thousand ques more its secretary.He was also a member of the ment of Dolls, Toys and 84 x 124, a sauge of x of pes patterns, $2.39, 20h < 20 ity., shamrock pattern, 3 ang of \u2018disease Yet made.\u201d We want you to Lao {medonian act corporation.ou.of Novelties H Thee tineara job Joue fact (hat cn act dors ia \u201cdot raters.1°75 - loners for its act of 1 9 mx a do a » u J OHN MURPHY & CO 5 abont it 8 y .the organizers of the Montreal Yeteran ables us to quote temptingly low per doz.2 po gon\u2019 p Le , \u2018 Volunteer Firemen's Association, of whic! 22 in.x in., flora puters * 1 Boc.and $1.00 st all Druggists.h ed ti ember until his HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, \u2018 x 12-4, conventional and fe a d C6 i THE OZONE CO., OF TORO D he remained an active m 3: h 4350; 1 Ta 8 per doz.$2.35 an s2.75 .e NTO, LIMITE th.On the llth of September be ce- 2457 ST.CATHERINE ST.y\" patterns, worth $3.or.$1.89 2 in.x 2 in, floral pattern \\ 2343 St.Catherine Street.1 * \u2018 \u2019 D ted hi 1d edding, having mar- 1 N Drammonds 104 x 124, Astor patterns, worth * i TERMS CASE Corner Metcalfe stra: TEL UP.2T40 : Torouto and Chicago.ore 1851 Mis Agnes Monroe.sister of wr dde oH à By act tie worth TS 25 ot in x x 2 \u2018in.floral patteras, x ; ees .Es mt .the late Mr.Hector Monroe, who survives x o pa > - per doz.and en.15 3 | 4 \u201caus = DL.Watvon o Co., Montreal, Sole Agents for Quebec and Maritima Provinces.dongs N as three sone and * marri 1 ni $4.00; fo ok Table ALL 2 in.x ii in.haw ossoms, cléver 4 ne +r \u2014 aug er avid an liam nox, of nged -Û eaf and conventio patterns, 5 TINGS AND SOCIETIES 25:05,\" tar fo, 0a og | of oc pre, ty.ter, of zm di fe Sa ahr CURE | ee | MEE Feady hands to offer aid.The wife who 18 representatives CEE PE \u201c Of \u201cJimmie\u201d Knox it may truly be said Hematitched Table not Cloth Nap- de Lys patterns, per doz.\u2014 robbed of her husband by deatn WHI not.and is the actual treasurer of th the count he uns the embodiment of itor gules ins ie ne of 45.75 24 in.x 4 inc, apple blossoms, ferns, | ieti 2 f th 1 - ¥ .> and fern an 1 atterns, Societies.pelied To ask for Char ten given Ho has the Trades.Line Ssarm on makers os fe bad many friends and no enemies.Napkins, size 164 in.x jan in.per doz.y P 83-49 ST.JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY .\u2014TEe grudgingly even by closest reiatives, but casions at the conventions of the Trades Mr.Tarte S Ks to to the Chamber of The funeral takes place to-morrow after- Per dozen.- $3.89 Same size.strawberry \u2018and daisy last night at the Queen's Hotel, ten- will find that there ig a fund to bury him e Spea amber o noon, at 2.30, fro the family residence, 79 : dinner E 3 and Labour Congress of Canada, and has ., from y s patterns: per doz.Fy te so he Oo filer tthe van and hat of the \u201corphan \u201cdre distress acted In the capacity of official transiater Commerce Thereon \u2014 The Deep- City Councillor street.Rev.F.M.Dewey TABLE NAPKIN : 25 in.x 25 in.fern pattern, - Part bre hes was an enjoyable affair.Mr.CANADIAN -FORESTERS.\u2014 Court on the Congress, and has also Dee ec ted ening of the Channel \u2014 The will conduct the service.Floral patterns, in size: per doz.\u2026.2.= F.1.Belque, K.C\u2026 presided, and among Freedon.Canadian Order of Foresters, ut different times.For sears he hus been Coasting L 15 in.x M4 in., per doz.@9c % in.x 25 in, Conventional pat- 1 those present were Mr.Justice Loranger.will hold an concert to-night In thelr hall, a prominent figure in the Labour Day dem- oasting Laws.Funeral of Mrs.Gustave Tasse.15 in.x 16 in., per doz.\u2026.\u2026.die tern, per .4 Jton.J.I».Rolland.J.X.Perrauit.D.at the corner of Seigneurs and Notre Dame orstrations: in fact, he was one of the The à al of M Gustave, Tasse took 15 in.x 16 in., per dos.9c 25 in.x 25 in \u201cfern | pattern, ] 3 Parizeau.Phillipe Demers, M.P.; Ald.Ar- streets.Mr.E.Gartung.ot Brantford, romoters of the Labour Day celebration.Fon J.IT; h ; \u2018hich h e tunera® © Te.st.J Church 16 in.x 16 in., per doz.81.19 per doz.84-45 À thur Gagnon.J.couture L.0 David.ont.superintendent of organtzation, sin ha the Province cf Quebec.He has been h 1 on Sa oe De of the Place on atfended by a trames Church, 17in.x17 in., per doz.\u2026 +4 45 27in.x28 in.\"conventional pat.en = seuffris 0 elive r - ; 7 i x ; - R Lena Jos Brunet, Ci Gauthier, A.gramme has been prepared.\u2018and represen.recommended to ths Quoteo Government 2d on Saturday with the members o © uaintances.The church 18 in.x 18 in., per doz.\".1.10 tern, per doz.- 85-00 = Gaclepy speaker in both the French and English and a\u2018 powerful choir rendered Perrault's de Ouimet.3D.Couture.Victor Bougle, J.solemn Requiem Mass.The chief mourn- THE MOUNT ROYAL LODGE.\u2014 The language, and has done a great deal to- Quebec will be dredged to a depth of thirty e 24 Jonde.M.G.Larochelle, Dr.Dage- regul week! ti - as i t H =Stit h d 2 Ne NS a DE DIES forpiar meekly mesting of Mount Reval | wards \u2018ofganising\u201d and consolidating the feet and à width of four hundred and sey | ere weve Dr.Gustave Tome and, Me.Jov cm ched Linens.| $ F.Subinvite, LE, Dumesnit 51 St.James street THE BAKERS.\u2014An Interesting meeting fect.à sd faute grandeon: Hon.G.A.Nantel, P ice Includes the Stampin 5 WILI, BE REPRESENTED.\u2014Canadian ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS.\u2014At tif} of the Journeymen Bakers\u2019 and Confection- He also \u2018explained the refasalrof e Gow.son-in-law; Alphonse cache île, rice ciudes eg.; 5 Foclalist League, No.1, met yesterday.next meeting of Clan MacLennan, No.4, ers\u2019 Union was held on Saturaay after- | 1 1 Le Ernest Horace ; | Mr.© tin Me hay presiding.Mr.Figg was the nomination and election of officers noon.in 8t.Joseph's Hall, St.Catherine ernment to allow United States vessels Tasse RE ; gmieur, MP M Le > a b th ¢ he stitch In 27 in.Price 23e.clected secretary, and Mr.Chisholm as will take place.street.Several new members were -Intro- coasting privileges on the great lakes by Ceau oul Iasee, ugene ceux: Je Tray Cloths, wi wo rows of hemstitch ing, size in.x n.Pn treasurer.À Lemmunication was read duced.The union is thoroughly in favour.| saying that the same privileges were denied Lemieux and H.A.Lemieux, co Tray Cloths, with in.of drawn work, si ze 18-in.x 27 in.Price 30.H from G.Wesion Wrigles.of Toronto.re- LEADERS IN THE Mnapector from the xabka of the unten.Guen Lo Canadian easels, sud he belioved that ere.N kor aies Out pf Tray, Cloths, with in.of drawn work.sud extra stitching.Size 18 in.x 27 in.Tess ne league io send sets on LABOUR WORLD an\u2019 Inspector would bs able to look after to her should act to others as Sher acted | and de Lorimier,\u201d H.S St.Pierre, K.C., Same sizé Tray Cloths; four corners with fancy drawn work.Prire 65c.\u2018Vhanksgiving' Day.On motion of Mr.+ the sanitary condition of the bakeries.and to her.Te called on the Chamber for D741, C.de Taanancour, P.H.Morin, P.M.Carving Cloths, size 20 in.x 30 i in, with fancy drawn work in the tour corners.© hisholm.it was decided to send u dele- >» and a number of propositions to Bove \u2018rn his conduct at the convention were discussed.Another meeting will be held next Sunday afternoon at 713 Wellington street, when Mr.A Brown will read à pa- pr on the co-operative movement in Bel- &- um, LAFATING CLUB.\u2014In the lecture hall of the Emmanuel Congregational Church Frilay night, a literary and debating soci- ois, Ald.Lapointe, SB i Futmaneel st.Louis, oux many o Ape service st the Shurch, condoned ty Res.robe Chevriér, F = svt Dubeau and D.pie eee as deacon ){ and sub-deacan, the remains were removed to Cote des Neiges etery for burial.Many floral tributes and spirit bou- would also be able to detect the fraudulent port in his position on the harbour works.: God use of bogus labels.The lafter, it was His rejection of the Jamieson plane, be Sauve, froi said.is carried on to a considerable extent said, was rimply what any enlighte Ning in the city.ister have dope.the port of Mont fl P ne KNIGHTS OF THE \u2018RAZOR\u2014The real was very badly fitted for rade apd\u2019 (Deeting of the Montreal Barbers progress was deplorably slow.Associa s held esterday afternoon in the oaatellows Hell, 251.St.James street.Arrangements were made for the convention, which opens in eo on ce - Other sizes, in different patterns, up to $1.49.Tea Cloths, size 36 in.¥ 36 in., with two rows of hematitching.Price sec.Other a and patterns-in Tea Cloths, with fancy drawn \u2018work in corners, up to Glear Shi om \u2018wriokles, lie Unes, Shape sa oe of using CAMPANA\u2019S ITALIAN BALM ; quets.were received.the p PR CMR Changes in Business World.The following business changes have Good Groceries for Thanksgiving Day.Monday.December 2, and 8 voted to i ! erfoct kin fod.IU is pleasant and vty was formed among the members of det: the expenses of the d tes.The The partnership hitherto \u2014 re ) easy Re ute, uot being greasy of oily.Seid » the congregation.The officers elected for ; quection x Sunday closing, came in for Joseph utteau and Cleophas Veudry.as More Justices of the Peace.at wi drug Sorssat dos atte sr mnt bo To-Morrow's Pr ice List.the present year are Hon.president, Rev., \u2018ome ers.he lacy berlin sut it was decided contrac and stair bullders, has been.=» aire postpaid, recet Peel, Hugh Pedley: president, W.J.Learmeont; o leave the matter the convention dissolve The official Gazette contains notice of .Fine Creamery Butter, per.\u20181b.Ne | New Orange and Lemon Pee vice-president, Lleut.-Col.J.H.Burland, THE TTPOGRAPHICAL UNION.\u2014 A The Nérthern Life Assurance .Compansa# the following appointments of justices of THE HUTCHINGS MEDICINE CO., Good Cleaned ts, 8 \u2018Ibe.b.124e Dr.Eaton and Mrs.A.R.Grafton; secre- ppecias pete of the Typographical Un- whose clef office Is at London, Ont.gives | (he peace for the district of Mon 788 YONGE STREET, ; Curran .Good French Stewing \"Prunes, 5 _ Brn PAR dhe next meet 5 of the sc Toty Blue \"Label Fatt he entire.ovaing wig Hees nar la Dominion.charter.and.* Henry Edward Hardisty, wharf keeper, , Toronto, Out.2781 for .25e be.for i iven.At the next meeting of t society © ng was nce un n cl T, an 7 , \u2018 > ÉD llustrated locture on St.Mark's Cathe- taken u discu g\u20ac amendments to the license fom the Provinslal Government.» Aqueduct hig bant, 1088 Good Pudding Raisins, 3 The, for We Best Granulated Sugar, per Ib.fo dral of Venice will be given by Rev.J.constitu lon by-laws.Many changes Charle#-Charbonneau and Augustin La-.t Pp aries ilson, - merchan \u20ac .dwar Hill.! were \u201cthe clauses relating to'funer-'| tour have entered fnto partnership as ario street, (both of Montre; n : .al and death benefits.horse deiilers under the name of Latour & Adelard Theoret, farmer, of l\u2019Isle Birard, THE CITY BAND CONCERT.\u2014At the lagt meeting of the Municipal Band it was decided to hold a concert and reception on Thursday evening in honour of its eighth unniversary.The entertainment will take place in thr new gymnasium hall of the police, at the Clty Hall.The Mayor, police officers and many others have been invit- \u20acd.and thé Mayor has signified his Intention of being present.YOUNG MEN'S Charbonneau { Odtlon\u2019 Perron and Raphaël 8t.Onge will do business as grocers under the name of Ferron & 8t.Onge 7 County of ues Cartier.r.Frs.R.Pinault bas been ap pinted Clerk of the Magistrates\u2019 Court at eos Readuche Chasers.DUNCER'S HequaE 4h noit Labre d\u2019Amqui, in the Count of Me 758000 Dame Barbara SDuntord.wife separate qui, y as to pro rty of Ed.Betts, has registered tane.1 Ce ENS! FREE PRESENTS! Came Fu Frances Leslie Martin os sep ) Has Consented to sn 0 a arate as_to property of John P.Bickell, Isasc Schwartz.trader, has consented to will do business alone as the Beethoven S831&n on demand of Osizs nek, tallor, In ordér to make known to the public our celebrated Condor Brand of Ja Tug \u2018and our famous black and green, we will continue until Saturday, the 3oth inst.inclusive, by giving a very useful article to all purchasers of one pound of tea at any price from 20c to éoc' per pound.Piano Company.Remember we give the same regular tea.- THE CIGARMAKERS \u2014 The Hamilton Trades and Labour Council has contributed $I50 to assist the who: have now been on strike for about eight months.A meeting of the executive board was held on Saturday afterngon, and the reports of the varjoua 18 committees recelved and adopted., wiHE BLACKSMITHS.\u2014An effort Is des Ing made to organize a local of the Inter- lona! Brotherhood of Blacksmiths.Mr.Jone Slocum, geheral president and general organizer, of Maline, Ill, 1s expected in the city in a few days, when a series of meetings will be held THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY.~The Garment Workers\u2019 Assembly, Knights of La- hour, are holding a mass meetin ng to-night in thelr hall, St.Lambert Hill.Several well known \u2018labour men will address the gathering.WILL JOIN THE CONGRESS.\u2014Vice- President Fontaine, of the Trades Con- has received W.H.Scroggie, th | 4 SOCIETY .\u2014Arrange- ments ar< being made for the progressive euchre party to-morrow evening in St.Anthony's Hall.basement of the church, under the nuspices of St.Anthony's Catholic Young Men's Society.À large number of tickets have been disposed of, and the committee in charge of the affair are leaving nothing undone to make it a success.Edwin Goodman Rykert will carry on the business of à stockbroker and financial j agent under \u2018the name of E.G.Rrkert & Nervous Dyspepsia.A CURE FOR IT.Not a Patent Cure All, Nor a Modern Miracle, but Simply a Rational Cure_for Dyspepsia.Amable D.Ferland, agent, registers doing business alone as a vinegar manufac-, turer under the name of tne Dominion Vinegar Factory.Joseph Robillard, barge owner, will do business as a dealer in sand and bricks uhder the name of J.Robillard & Fils, .Dame Marie Julle Comine Goulet, wife separated as to property of A.H.Touran-] o raternal Orders.THE .U.W.\u2014Grand Organizer Nell.son.of \u2018me \u2018A0.UW , who is in Lachute MR.A.GARIEPY.\u2018 Few men are better known in labour on official business for the order, Is arranging for a series af meetings to be held in Montreal for the purpose of further In- (reaming the membership of the various Indges.The organizer says that the A.O.U.W.has nearly half a milion members.and represents what is highest and best In the doctrine of the brotherhood of man.He claims that the mother whose Fon Js a member of the arder can be circles in Canada than Mr.A.Garlepy.the general secretary of the loca) Clgar- makers\u2019 Union, and third vice-president of the International Union, elected to the latter position by popular vote at the last election.Mr.Gariepy is possessed -of many sterling qualities, and is a genial, courteous.obliging secretary.He has travelled extensively In Canada and the United Eress, Hyacinthe that the Trades Council there will affiliate with the Congress.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Freak of Runaway Horse.horse ran away yesterday morning about 11 o'clock on Dorchester street, and smashed into Mrs.Dupont's restaurant on the corner of Panet street, breaking a fancy show case and doing other damage to geau, will do business as a grocer under the name of C.G.husband js authorized to act as her agent toaster Concert at Proctor\u2019s.The attendance at the Bunday sacred concerts at Proctor's \u2018Theatre yesterday was somewhat larger than that of the previous Sunday, thus showing that the Tourangeau, and.hey In these days of humbuggery and deception, the manufacturers of patent medi- cies, as a rule, seems to think thelr medicines will not sell unless they claim that LEVEILLE & CIE, 120 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.FREE.: 276 4 4aw FREE.ROSSLAND ORE SHIPMENTS.Bured that, though he may be thonsands 8 ; tates In the interests of his union, and the amount of The matter has béen re- of miles away.yet he is not friendless.In has made friends for himself In all parts ported to the voiles of.No.2 station.(es = | \u2014\u2014\u2014 concerts ars increasing Mm popularity.Among the artists who contributed to tho programme were Mlle.La: re bois\" \u2018\u2019Melodie,\u201d* very daintily; Mile.Tas- chereau, who gave a couple of contralte PIANOAUTO AND.SONG BECITAL.| ALD.JAOQUES CREATES TROUBLE An Enjoyable Entertainment in Kam | Hall Mine is Being BRe- opened.Glaima There is An Effort to Hush Centre Star Up Certain Things.7 < n excellent style; Mr.Mendoza .\u2018Jacques was down at the City, Hall ROSSLAND, B.C., November 25.\u2014The bi polos I who Fo ered very acceptably the ont oF the large audi soute nded the sec se wy to.get information & from \u2018Le e Comp- ore shipments \u2018for last\u201d week from the Rose- 8 Serenade\u201d (rom Tohalkowsky's \u201cDon Ju- citals in the Karn Hell; on Saturday after.troller about the repairs to Civic Pal- land camp a 5500 tons, dire i | n erest 0 ol i e an\u201d and G.d'Hardelot's \u201cBur les branches.\u201d noon entert ainment was most enj ace.= intends to bring du matter up as follows: Le Roi mine, 3,700 tonsa - Mr.Seve res aumirable dr Din vou bl > throughout, and the in 'ouncil to-day.He claimed the Roi, No.2, 1,350: Rossland - Great lon Le + poissons Lune NS sa au that prop: versified e Be me wis pains hed been done in an illegal way.ern, 450: the \u2018total for the Year to Sate n St reet Cars : rer could be desired.allow.4 sad ne Normandin, of.nat\u2019, The ptroller was nat ready to.give is 262,018 tons.The p Com presided at je Pi this and among\u2019 the AM, \u201cJacques all the information he de.bers ren instep onday.This was just what Lest Beh Serious re po mate He stanly declar- rapidly as possible, after which regular ed that steps were being taken to bysh mining operations will be resumed.[matters up in connection with the repairs, |, land at once hied to the Mayor.The.Comptroller is not blamed by the members for St.Gabriel Ward, but members of the Finauce Committee: \u2018who,-he at the Centre Star mine on Saturday mor: ing and the working will be ria ee it will cure every disease under the sun.And they never think of leaving out dys- pepsin and stomach troubles.They are sure to claim that their nostrum is absolutély certain ta © to cu ape overy dyspeptic and he nécd \u2018In.he \u201cface eh sbaurs clauns it b refreshing to note e proprietors tuners Tale o ty Mails for Great Britain.The malls for Grest Britain, Ireland ana Europe close at the Montreal Post Office during the present week as hereunder: Tuesday-\u2014$ a per steamship German: ie.White tar.line: 6.20 p.m.supplemen- Your Humble Car Tickets may be worth one hundred times what You paid for them if you read the advertisement on the back.The Empire Tobacco Company, Ltd.proprietors of \u201cBOBS\u201d Plug Tobacco, \u201cThe Greatest Chew on Earth,\u201d will Dollars a5 Hundred Dailars (8160.0 00), as follows :\u2014 x b fice.47 C each to t t t ladi to tl 3 t Streets not a than the 15th of December, two vELLO 0 STH ET UAR FICHE 1 5.bearing the same e Isle transcription of the \u2018 of these n ss > Government Buys a Steamer.tion af the -pianosuto and (Special to the Star.) QUEBEC.November vA Feoderad AY iday\u2014s am.per steamship Campants, ta , wit Der et and each of them having on the back an advertisement for \u201cBOBS\u201d \u2018abacco ; ibe ay Cunard Una Sa Toon mak 5 = 18 pave enperais | th ve een Pine ihe oh Neen 4 vel insinuates, are trying to keep certain\u201d! Government has purchased Mr.G.T.Da- i numbers set, out below, being the winning numbers, will be among the series of 57 Cher TICKETS sold b flunday-\u201410 2m.per steamship Numid- False rep! regarding the aries were re esd by end, things quiet.vies' wrecking steamer Lord Stanley.and the Montreal ree Rail Com Fa M day, h Fab, d Sa! y, the 30th x 1 ian.Allan line.of th: ercprgsente rE Sl for dyspepsl scion \u2018Edward nd tn.Tobe © \u2014\u2014\u2014 wil utilixe it for surveys on the Upper oo | _LOOK OUT FOR THÈM mpany between onday the an turday, $ 30t overaber = iv)._ |__Fhe-mai France, Germany, Jtaly, ete.-andstonjach.3okbles.\u201chey\u201d make bus coe | and rv ving: 84.Andros Soclety of Quebec will color Lakes Mr D al avies 18 D ving « Stesmer .Transatiantique \u201cine.Foloues \"Wednesdugs ion and various stomach troubles ses, audience, and \u2018both th excendingly, well.brate he national anniversary of Scotland\u201d eu i \u2014 = stand te BA so ( , J ex 6.% pm ©, Dyspepsta Tublets le a- radical cure.cy farther than th : \u2014 rt ; Cut this out and carry in your pocket for reference.\u201cisttors nes be Fo \u2018up 2e 20 ro Soran Bre: or Ere chron oArchbianfy Langevin tote Winnipey for tor \u2014 ~ other matter shou pos oré 8.15 or.ne =, © will give t y , \u2018 w ; .medy a tris] will find Government for financial aid cover Cath.No 4 THE INNING NUMBERS.i pa mtb claimed f tor it that the \"acts ses ollo schools.2 © 499999 No.6177717 The Medico-Chirurgical Society.~ .; ; \u2018 \u2018 » ; ; It ie \u2018a modern disco\u2019 \u201cNo.508342 \u201cBobe\u201d Chew 108 Tobacco.No 658721 s Babe\u201d Chewing.Tobasro.The Medico-Chirurgical Society is -soek- Special Notice.| ; ; a \u201cBobs\u201d Chéwing Tobacco.: Oe \u201cBobs\u201d Ch Tol ing for incorporation by means of an order 1 | oh.Fine Furs - , hdl > 332+333233323333 Men's Up-to-date \u2014 Hatter and Furnisher, \u2018Corner of Craig and Bleury Sts., and 2299 St.Catherine Street.333333333 3393333333333333333 93333: 3333333 EEEEEEECECEEEEECECEEEEEEEE Solid Silver Mirror .So.id Silver Hair Brush ~ ._ .2: \"©.Solid SilverComb .~~.| .Solid Silver Bonnet Whisk .Solid Sliver Nall Polisher .= \u201cTHIS WEEK ONLY .COCHENTHALER.IG | | - The Only Exclusive Ladies\u201d Furnishing Eee | | i A Stylish Trimmed § $4.50.CA Thursday is Thanksgiving Day, where | ap is the woman who Ey fie to have a À | new hat for that day?= : u \u2018To give all a chance to provide some TIME TO TH TEE EERE RATE IEEE ERE NTRREE ERE F3 PNA IEEE EER SYED Christmas isnot very far away now and it is time to think about gifts.Never before have we had such a large assortment ot useful and ornamental novelties.EE SL RE ER I A R.HEMSLEY, Manufacturing Jeweller, 265 $t.James.1035 Notre Dam trea] Daily Star) ta published Hush EE stylish up-to-date Headgear for the occasion £¥¥ GR our milliners have produced a special lifie of | J Trimmed Hats, which we have marked ata \u201cA special price for Wednesdayselling, consisting 4 of Velvet Hats, Velvet Toques, Felt Hats IB and Short Back Sailors, all new and correct iP &L shapes.Trimmings include the Latest New $ RY York fads.| On view in our window Tuesday, on sale Wednesday at $4.50.MOULE & MORISON, 2465 St.Catherine St.2782x1 nen Information reaches the Department of Agricyture that the \u2018steamship Parisian, which Yeaves &t John fer Liverpool! on November 28, is stocked with poultry, and that there is no more oom for further he made by H.A, Hi ; SEE raie Yisad Ja polie ver C'has.Bulloch has been arreated at Greg) Falls, Mont., on a charge of having.mur dered Leon Btanton, formerly of Kalama x00, Mich, In the Canadian North-Wes "]
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