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VOL. CXLVI. NO. 270 10 THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL. SATUKDAY.

NOVEMBER 10, 1917. warmly welt-me4. as pt a definite end to BcwuBderstaoding. CANADIANS PLAYED POLO RIGHTS UPHELD ON MORTGAGE CREDIT SIXTEEN MONTREAL CASUALTIES, 14 OF WHOM ARE OFFICERS Three Killed, One Died of Wounds, One Missing Believed Killed Wour.drd. 41il W.

J. livCana. Quebec; 74-C. Smith. Cooksh.re, (JJ 14734 A.

E. (, 1-ond. Vt; Lieut J. A. Jne.

Knitted. Lieut J. K. Pt-tter, Lieut W. Lake.

A-qmtil. Lieut. L. H. Miliar.

iJrumnwndville. Lieut O. A. Cwk, Vegrevill. Alia.

MEDICAL SERVICES. Killed in Acti-m. Captain it. A. Ireland.

Trenton. Ont Gijs-H J. Captain P. Iake. Winnipeg: Major Bapty.

Victor. C. ENGINEERS. Wounded. Case Decided in Court of Review Presented Interesting Features PEACE IN FAR EAST Chinese Papers Commend the Japanese-U S.

Agreement Peking. November English and Chinese r.es;aer in Peking. Shanghai and Tien Taia coma-end tie Lan-ing-lshii agreement eoncerr.ing China, contending that it will guarantee peace in the Far East and serve to eliminate Chinese distrust toward Japa. be-rauee. the newspaper say, it moves the reason for.

the friction of recent year. The China Daily Pre of Shanghai say the I'mted State has obtained Japan's guarantee for the lerr.torial Integrity of China, but it warn China that wake up and do something for heruelf. or the State. Great Britain and Japan cannot save her. The Shanghai Daily New ay mutual recognition of Japan' special Livermaa 14 29a 14.

Bi Sendel t5yd 13 en, 47 ABERDEEN SCHOOL." Moisoa IS I Bernstein 14 2m 4. 1 11 lm.SI 4-is B.2 Mania li- 2m 32. 1 Ofshiwer IS 2m 27. BI Uiael IS lm.4fls. Oliver 458 yds.) 11 lm 15.

I Friedman 11 lm.7. C.S WM. LCN.V SCHOOLS Litner 14 lm 34 J-S fiile 14 lm JSs. B.2 1 Acheson 5 yd.) 12 0m 4Hs. c.2 Schwaru 11 Ira 11 J-a CI Morri 1J lm4-5 CJ Barret II Om.aSa.

2 DELORIMIER SCHOOL. Flaveil lmU4-Ss C.3 Wilson ia lm.22-5 C.J WM. DAWSON SCHOOL. Count 14 2m 19 1-5 B.S In a letter to Art Ba, Sergt. Da-ry Phillip, a member of M.A.

A. aritc that while at Sioreiam during the titter part cf August, the Canedians together a water poio team, and after holding a fw practice s.t Brighton Bith. they etaged a polo g.me on a Siturday evening against team from South Africa for the benefit of the- Red Cross fund. The Canad-an won the game by a acure of five to two. he tfter a rather hard struggle.

On the Canadian tem were Sergt-Major Hili and John Kerry, formerly of McGiil. Kerry and Hill played on the forward line and Phiiiip on the defence, while the other member of the team came from different part of CIVIC BY-LAW ATTACKED A. Cummir.g, Cornwall, L. M.i Steen: Wm. CoUr for Mr, Cohen and C.

Rcdier. K.C. for ABATTOIR ET-LAW ATTACKED. Attaciuiitf the legality of By-law No. at the city in relation to the abattoir.

W. Tweedie. buttber. presented in the I'racuce IivlHn of ibe Superior Om yesterday petition eking tor the itue writs of prohibition ajrainat the Recorder" Court and the City of Montreal, in order to suspend alt prosecutions initiated ly th city tgair.st petitioner, charging him with harms infringed be bylaw In tfuestion through having slaughtered animals in his own abattoir instead of having the killing done in the public abattoirs. Petitioner charge that the by-law in question ultra vires of the City Council; that the public abattoirs as administered are beyond municipal control; the by-law creates serious prejudice against the butcheri inasmuch as it lays down conditions un-tier which the Abattoir Company allowed in the slaughtering of animals precedence over all its client, who are thereby put to obvious disadvantage.

Mr. Justice Allard adjourned argument on the matter until Tuesday next. Severin Letourneau, K.C. apper-ed for the petitioner; J. A.

E. Gravel represented the interests of the As-eociation of Butchers; and R. Monty. K.C, appeared for Prosper Briset In whose name the complaints were made in the Recorder's Court against the petitioner. Lieut.

Ont Butcher Complains That the TWO LISTS TOTAL 243 ARTILLERY. KiHf 1 in Action. liMitherton, Montreal (no Interests of Private Traders Are Prejudiced by Local Regulations Lieut, street Interest in China by the United Slate Forty-two Reported Killed; Large Number of Officers Wounded. Jun how difficult It may be to ob BUY "VICTORY" BONDS tain payment it money secured even by hypothec upon real estate, in ex emplified In a decided In the Court of Reviews. In January.

1315. pi THE ROLL OF HONOR Mrs. Christian Steen bought from one P. Clelll a balance of sale of I'JtW. secured by hypothec upon a house and lot then standing in rbe name of Mra.

Cohen, who had purohased from Clelll and had aswumed payment of Major W. B. McTaggart. Clinton, Ont; Lieut L. If Robinson.

Victoria; Lieut F. V. Young, Kdmonton. Gas.xed. Captain R.

Sanderson Billman, Halifax; Lieut. C. I. Oiiman, Montreal I no street). SF.ItVK'KS.

Killed In Action. 1VM3 Tomlinson. Kdmonton; S4I-M3 H. Wingate, lj3 Duiuth Montreal. Missing.

Lieut W. Crowther, Weiiand, Ont. Wounded. T. Takajanasl.

Calgary; Lieut. J. A. Stephen, (Ottawa; 1H4S4 8. Hopgond, Vancouver.

Gassed. Captain Chaplain, C. d'Easum. New Westminster. INFANTRY.

Previously Reported Missing, Now Killed In Action. 757 Geo. Slmrpe. MacCann, N.S.; 477030 Lance-Corp. (i.

A. Baldwin, TESTS FOR SCHOOL BOYS the balance by annual Instalments of 2. The first Instalment fell due In Durward and Burberry April. 1915, and was not paid- Final ly an hypothecary action was orougni for the amount, and was contested by Mrs. Cohen, who alleged that prior to the date of Cielll's transfer tu-Mrs.

Steen. ehe had mild him all but J2-50 Ottawa, November S. Two more Casualty ll.sia frp lxied today by the Record Office. The lls's contain a total of 243 name. A fca'ure of i he niRh: Hat is the large numtier of officer mentioned.

The day list contains 126 name, of v.iinm twenty-si lost their Of the 11? reported tonight, sixteen were kiii'd In artlon, six died of wound. Jlv are reported missing and believed killed, one missing, seventy-one wounded, one gassed and wounded. figure prominently In the casualties reported both at midday and tonight, fourteen officers, one ortVcr and one i of the $900. She supported her plea At First Competition of School Swimming Association The first meet of the School Swimming Association wtas held in the Central Y.M.C.A. tank, a record number of scholars front the local schools passing the test.

The majority of the competitors wam lflfl yards, the other gwimming 50 yards. The following are the result of the tests: by producing certain receipts alleged to have been signed by or on behalf of Clelll. ULSTER Mrs. Steen thereupon brought Clel- into the case by actum in warranty. WESTMOUNT HIGH.

He intervened and contested the claims of Mrs. Cohen, and was able to satisfy Mr. Justice Demers in the Kngland: 425516 W. Young, Fug-land; 4o7029 V. T.

Edgeler, North Toronto; 47S7.r,8 Jerome Gouthro, North Superior Court that the alleged re Sydney, N.S. Certif. Win. B.3 B.S B.l Time. 2m.

6s. 2m. 33s lm.28s. ceipts dlJ not emanate icom him. The plea of Mrs.

Cohen was accordingly dismissed, and Mrs, Steen's principal Roe Cowan Murphy Abinovltch liled. 412523 P. Smith, Scotland. Died of Wounds. 136257 Wm.

Elliott, Ireland; 2557-H F. Medium and Heavy Weights in both single and double breasted styles We are showing these famous Ulsters in Coverts, Donegals, Tweeds and Homespuns imported exclusively by us. action and action In warrantywere -5s lm.48 4 lm.52s. maintained. McKeown T.

Pender, England; looasm H. U. AlUson Burrell Ross, BladftWnrth, lWWW VV. Wesnkl. Poland; 733413 l.

M. Wright. Bridgetown, N.S.; 2020152 T. Rohert- Mrs. Cohen inscribed in review from this judgment and by its judgment the Court of Review (Justices Archibald.

Martineau and Dugas presiding) has now unanimously confirmed the Jope Age. 13 14 14 13 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 V5 15 15 12 shaw, Vancouver; 4htiSi27 J. H. Bul- Judgment of the lower court, finally pitt, Lethhridge; S95454 Chas. Mac- B.2 B.2 B.2 B.2 B.3 B.3 B.3 B.2 B.2 B.l B.S A.3 A3 A.3 C3.

establishing Mrs. Steen's rights, while expressing the opinion that had Mrs. lm.46 3-5s lm.33 l-5s 2m. 9 4-5s 2m. 26 2-s 2m.42s.

2m.3s. lm.42s. lm.27s. 2m.ls. lm.40s.

lm.46 3-rs lm.54 3-5s 2m.l3. lrnjs. Donald. Cluny. 252740 R.

C. Hurford, Burham, Wm. Nlcholls. Toronto; A. K.

Bog- Co-htn been able to satisfy the Court McConnell Kelly Baikle Nelson Hayter Wener Carter Cook Wray Town (50 yards) art. Owen Sound. Ont; 535573 Sidney Burnaby, Calgary. that she had paid Clelll before he transferred the balance of price to Mrs. Steen, the latter would have had no hypothecary recourse, though be private being mentioned, an follows: Lieut.

Colin Bunnell, care of the National Trust wounded and Major (5. Bouchard, care Mount "Royal Color and Varnish Company, bounded and ga.ssed. Lame-Corpl. J. V.

Harrt-on, 623 Hamilton wounded. Lieu'. V. W. MacLean, 88 St.

Matthew wounded. Lieut T. S. Hall, 335 Mountain v. oinuled.

Captain T. M. Taplneau, killed In action. Lieut. It.

Mclntyre, street address not given, died of wounds. Lieut. MacKeiuie, 1021 Clarke Street, missing believed killed. Lieut. G.

A. 1'arklns, 828 University 81.. wounded. Lieut, L. If, Blggar.

738 Pine Ave. west, wounded. Lieut. C. Dobbin, 31 Cirey wounded.

Lieut. A. McFall. 33 St. Luke wounded.

Lieut. C. J. Drydn. 4548 St.

Catherine west, wounded. Lieut, T. Urotherton fstreet address not stated), killed In action. Lieut. C.

1 Oilman (stre ad-d not stated), gassed. 841 445, R. Wlnsatti, 153 Duluth Ave, killed In action. LAST wears LIST. INFANTRY, Killed in Action.

Uangerously 111. 1039410 J. P. Kelly. St.

Joe, fore buying fche had secured a certi 651176 W. A. Anstead, Chestey. Ont: S40789 A. Qulgley, Kentvllle.

Ont; ficate of search from the Registry Office, which did not disclose any radi LACHINE HIGH SCHOOL. 101564 R. E. Cope, Kdmonton. ation or payment of the balance of price.

Walter S. Johnson appeared for Gassed. Hw3W T. A. Morfltt, Edmonton.

Wounded and Gassed. Lieut. Robt, E. Woodcock, Toronto; The Right Hat to go with one of these elegant Ulsters, is included in our showing of "Hats of Quality," from such noted makers as Knox, Stetson, Christy and Scott. MARK CROSS GLOVES to complete your outdoor costume.

174227 Edward Byron, Mt. Hamilton, Lieut, Colin Russell, care tloiml Trurt Montreal: Major Bel! Binks Ezdatler Henry McPhee Martin McRae TJndsay lernigan McRae Holt Wiloock Henry (50 Johnson 1 1 cock Miller 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 15 13 14 14 11 12 10 12 lm.32 4-os 2rn.36 3-5s 3m. 3 l-5s. lm.46 2-5s 2m.34 2-5s lm36 l-5s 2m.O 4-5s lm.5A 2-5s lTO 43. 3m.26 3-53 2m.

40s. lm.51 3-5s 2m.l4-5d lm.4 4-5s. Om.52a. Im.l2s. lm.341-5s B.2 B.3 B.3 B.2 B.3 B.2 B.3 B.2 B.2 A.

3 B. 3 B.2 B. 3 C. 3 Cl C.3 C.3 U. Bouchard, care Ml.

Royal Color Varnish Montreal. Wounded. Returned to Duty. Lieut. G.

R. Bradbrooke. Edmon yards) ton. Wounded. Wounded and Gassel.

71808S Thomas Fenn, Teuton, 2015169 E. R. Carter, England. Wounded, Returned to Duty. Lt G.

D. McDermld, Prltchard, B.C. Wounded. 826870 Thomas Collier, Nanaimo, B.C.; 114271 Allan Kirkham, England: 832292 C. V.

Pratt, not stated; 114086 W. W. Watson, 408751 Company Quartermaster-Sergeant D. C. Brandshaw, Stratford, Ont; 832009 B.

A. Lewis, Steeves Mountain, N.B,; 760881 William Baggs. Downsvlew, Ont; 159770 Lance-Corp. John Blake, Lt, J. K.

Potter, Lt. James Maver," Waterville, Lt. R. Darcua, Ireland: 727064 T. A.

Lee, St. Mary's. Ont: Lt. T. S.

Hall, Lieut. G. R. Batiks, Sou'h Farming- Lieut. L.

(iaiivreau, (Jtiehee; Lieut. C. M. Rend, t'akenhnm, Lieut. F.

(1. Stone, Laird, Lieut, Run- ton. Lieut. D. E.

Webster, Scotland; Lieut. J. J. Rowland, Eaat EARL GREY SCHOOL, LACHINE. eont, Edmonton; Lieut.

K. K. Bruntoii, Newmurket, Out. Lieut. R.

J. O. Dow, Florenceville, N.B.; 151704 J. H. Ura ham, Verner, UnaMO John Size, Indian Head, Lieut.

It, P. Col Alliston, Ont; 192i34 R. Ferguson, John Henderson Co. ESTABLISHED 1834 linn, Saltcoats, Lieut. A.

Reed, St. John. N.B Capt. M. Paptnean HENDERSON Little Current, Ont; 129107 A.

J. Morton Morton Teague Plshman Krugr (50 Davidson. Dixon McVey 14 13 14 13 12 11 12 11 2m.33s. 4-D lm.57s. 2m.2s.

lm.7 2-5s. lm.4 2-5a. Im.l4 2-5s lm.7s. B.3 B.3 B.2 B. 3 C.

3 C.3 C.3 C.3 (Acting Major Montreal; Lieut. hi. yJ. Almon, Edmonton. Died of Wound.

Rose, Scotland; 742708 Joseph Duncan. Kentvllle, N.8.; 700313 W. C. Thomas, Bangor, S59736 M. Hewett, England; 282709 E.

L. Patterson, Caledunla, N.S.; 13'i245 Alex. Broadfoot, England; 2S89S4 VV. McCul-loch, Winnipeg; 2IR943 W. Coch 335 Mountain Montreal; 291427 Lieut.

It. Mclntyre. street not given, Montreal; Lieut. K. J.

V.inprotten, 517 St. Catherine Street' West Next Drummond Building Thomas Morgan, Waskada. 226847 T. Davis. Bradford, STRATHEARN SCHOOL.

Camto.se. 820684. Carter, La- 718242 J. E. Cattanach Scotland; Lt.

J. Jones, 748869 Davis, rane, Ireland; 74 50S5 Corp. W. H. vellre.

1000695, O. H. Ditch, Mitmedosa, 234745, Hew. Ooldenrwete. Wolter Lusher 14 2m.31.

B.3 13 2m. 3 s. B.3 13 2m.271-5 B.3 Hawkins, Toronto; 570117 W. T. Beebe.

Que. Winnipeg; 70171, U. B. Lynn, Siui Vranclaco; 700950, Taylor, Win Brown, England: C81435 P. Stephenson, England; 871282 A.

Vest, Winnipeg; Capt. T. S. Aciieson. Winnipeg; 434951 J.

E. Ward, England; SUS642 Robt. Bowen. Portage -La Prairie. nipeg; 859465, A.

C. Jones, Winnipeg; Lieut. H. Agar, Ottawa; Citpt. K.

Sullivan. Lieut. J. R. Ced-iles.

Port ElKin, Ont. Missing, Believed Killed. Lieut. U. 1021 Clarice St, 472B19 Thomas Dodrldge, England; Montreal; Lieut, A.

Boswick, Kd monton; Cant. R. L. Haggard. Otta BLOW YOUR OWN HORN wa; Lieut.

M. W. Williams. Burlington, Copt J. Banka, Win nipeg.

Wounded, Lieut. O.Htani. Toronto; 220001, M. Morris, Carleton Place, Lt. A.

R. Robertson, Brandon; Lieut. R. Kernhnrd C. Montapnon, Hamilton, Lieut.

O. A. Parkin. X2S Unl verslty St. Montreal; Lieut.

A. W. Dunkley. t'icton, K. D.

Millard, Toronto; Lieut. O. L. Murray. 781789 F.

V. Holker, Buttress, 782404 Lance Corp. A. Parker, Hay-meadow, 6M9SIS C. E.

Tupper, Oyen, Alta. 905090 Patrick Ward, Grounard, Lt. Harold Sykes. Winnipeg; 690817 Lnnce-Corp. M.

Miller, Ireland; 2043019 Joseph Larkln. Carlsbad Springs. Ont: 637127 G. A. Billing, Trenton, 874528 J.

C. BaylUe, Morden. 105648 H. W. Dunn, Wa.deck, 739694 R.

L. Lewis, Hagersvllle. 734007 F. G. Ken-nedy, Bar River, N.8.; 841125 Lance-Corp.

J. V. Harrison, 623 Hamilton street, Montreal; Capt, Acting Major) L. Karburn, Teterboro, Ont.j Lt. B.

J. VanpMten, Cnmrose, Lt. R. J. Dow, Indian Head.

Lt. V. W. Mat-Lean. 58 St.

Mntthew Montreal; 282506 Everett Townsend, Lockport, N.S.; 222812 M. L. Ross, Westville, NS 219768 John Flams-bury, Hull, 2015178 E. S. Hay-ward, New Zealand: 116S17 A.

E. Hunter, 463132 S. R. Morrison, Victoria; 150S82 Wm. 628472 Acting Company Sergeant-Major J.

Wilson, Scotland; 629943 T. Nelson. B.C.: Lieut. C. H.

SpraKK. Winnipeg; Lieut. C. M. Plnso.

Vlrden, Lleul. A. Robins. Levin, Lieut. K.

O. KlermnK, ts. Kuryn, end, Lieut. K. G.

Thnmwm. Pobhlnton. Lt. W. J.

Johnston, Victoria; Lieut. J. R. Smith. Stewiacke.

N.S.: Lieut. A Kra-ser, Sprltmhill, N.H.; Lieut. 1 Let us welcome the Victory Loan as we will Victory itself. The Campaign starts on Monday morning at Nine, HiBKiir, 73S Pine Ave. Weet.

Mont real; 832251, II. Blaknev, lwla ville, N.B 432177, C. ntnnpater. Win- nlpse; 2S2S1I, W. Lock, Jumping Pound, 62.1332, F.

0. W. Hamil ton, Slettler. Lieut. K.

R. A. Stone, 116859 Jos. Ford. Hern nubbin.

31 Grey Montreal Capt .1. W. Tipton, Kdmonton: Capt. I. Mitchell, Portland, Oregon; Lieut.

W. Tlmrber, Kreeport, N.8.; Lieut. P. K. Webster.

Niagara, Capt. C. Buy Island, N.S.: 628005, Sgt. F. H.

Heybourne, 180505 Andrew Mason, Scotland: 628211 Corp, E. C. Pitman, England. SERVICES. Died.

wood, Halifax; Lieut A. Chowne, Vancouver; Lieut. G. Brown, Oak Ridgeg, Lieut. J.

Ottawa; Lieut. O. W. Bank South Familnuton. N.S Lieut.

G. B. Noonan, Dartmouth, 415993 G. N.S. Fletcher, Melbourne, Lieut.

A. McFall, 33 St. Luke Montreal; capt. J. Tipton, Edmonton; Lt.

Seriously 111. 273804 R. Belcher, England. Wounded. hA.

McMurrtie, Kenora, Capt F. Lindsay. Peterbnro, Lieut. Pike. Bridgetown.

M.S.; Lieut. 778077 Corp, Hcbert Stggs, Aurora. McKay. Ottawa; Lieut. J.

Robins, Levis, Lieut. F. C. Helntzmnn, Ont. ENGINEERS.

Killed In Action. loronto; c. K. Wetniore, llali 47591 Archie Cormier, Grand Etang, If you have an automobile horn, blow If you have a factory whistle, use it; If you can make a noise, make it N.S. ARTILLERY.

Died. 1257531 John Smith. England, Wounded. 89651 Sidney Baker. Grafton, Ont; 302204 Maahews Hughes, Scotlnnd 44020 H.

J. Murphy, Halifax; 348670 Bert Sharpe, Trinity Bay, P.E.I. Gassed. Arthur Wood, Chodoke, Ont; S00493 S. L.

Scott, Kingston, "805534 CANADA'S VICTORY LOAN 917 rax; Lieut, c. J. Dryden, 4548 St. Catherine Montreal; Lieut. C.

M. lng-lis, Vancouver; Lieut. H. M. Winnipeg; Lieut.

C. W. Naah, Winnipeg; Lieut. G. S.

Idling. Winnl-pes: Lieut. B. Beer. Summerside, V.K.U S981R7, B.

Murablto, Coteman, Lieut. T. K. Shannon, Camp-bellford. SKS399, K.

B. Battcns-bv, Benrberry. Lieut. P. H.

Macartney, Ottawa; Lieut. J. Cart-mel, Atlin, B.C.; 174R74. C. L.

Misener, Ottawa. Gassed. Lieut. F. L.

Foster, DorcheHter, N. Lieut. K. E. Napier.

McCallum, In Franco; 6SS174 a. Kappel, Rovel-toke, B.C.; HWiO B. Moon, Calgary. Wounded and Gassed. Lieut H.

Donald, Valcnrtler, Que. 111. 4C52S3 J. E. Sager, Grltwold, Man.

MOUNTED RIFLES. Killed In Action. 461-008 H. J. Hugliea, Vernon, B.C.; Captain V.

Cameron, Winnipeg. Died of Wounds, 193177 R. Keleon, Petorboro, Ont. Ralph U'lirien, Ottawa; 2152328 H. A.

J776 J. Wojd, McDonald, Ottawa; England. From Nine to Nine-Five Monday Morning This space contributed by Henry Morgan Limited. MOUNTED RIFLES. Died of Wound.

S49201 L. W. Diilton. New Llskeard, Ont; 158010 Company Sergeant-Major A. H.

Dunlop, Scotland; Captain K. A. McCulsh, Glace Bay, N.S. Died. 1148H! F.

J. Foster, Swift Current, Bank..

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