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The Montreal herald
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jeudi 22 novembre 1900
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[" \\ TO REACH HERALD READERS YOU MUST ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD \"THE MONTREAL -HERAL TO-MORROW.et, TL Oviden, - Sun rose to-day at 7.00; sets at 4.04.93RD YEAR.NO 275.MONTREAL.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900.eo Why There is Need for Reform in Protestant Female Jail.Grounds os Wht % ment Base Their .% » heir | \u2018 Supporters of the Move- for Immediate Action.\u2014 NO CLASSIFICATION OF THE PRISONERS Hardened Offenders and Young Girls Are Confined Together\u2014The Lack of Room for Exercise and of Suthcient Work to Keep Prisoners Busy.Away in the Past End, near the city Limits, far removed from well trodden paths, and standing where it cannot ol: fend the deheate sensibihities of respect uble society, as the female mol.To reaen it vou take the St Catherine vars to Ful Jum Street, and ge four lveks north.puek ing à precavieus path through the debris und around the gaps mn the sidewalk un trl a blank stone wall endosing a blank stone building appeurs on the left of the road.A lvdge, with its wicket gate, breaks the monotony of the barrier.Here you rap Witlk à pouderoitx iron knocker, present your credentials, and, if they are correctly made out\u2014they are great stick lers for correctness at the female gaol \u2014 vou are aduntted wrthin the grounds.There 1x one other entrance, but at 1s not for the general publie.Every Little while an ommneus-lookug black wagoon enters through it crying a burden of wretched: nos and ein to be guarded.and, 11 pos sible, puritied within a specttied space of time.The gaol praper 1:2 divided into two portions, one under charge 7 nuns, where Catholic prisoners are cared for.and the other.a provincial anst.tuslon, under a matron, {or the Protestants, Both cupy the one bhulding, the separation be ing by strong stone pet tons which wa! oft part of the n.rth wing from the rest of the atructure AL the prvaleges of the grounds, the riuht to work on the par dens.and to t:ke outdoor exercise.ae rigidly reserved for the Cuhole prison ers.the Province simpy renting a por tion of the bu dns proper for the confine eo ment of unfortunate women of vtucr faiths, REFORM AGITATIONS IN PAST FEW YEARS.Several times an the past Jew vears there has ben a cove or vox aismodie station fu a ref con foc Protestant femme gro To has lecr af eret co.the authonits of dora ou\" novmed enh duals that te estns con ttons not only hampend the w rk of reform.bat were act: on deleter cus ta the moras of those prisoners who had on'y taken the firet sts in a ernunal c:rrer and were by no nnane beyond the hope of beng ae claimed A a meet ng af Count of Women revers a Moro Aas WA the gaal visitor os a vs on to speah 1 i \u2018 he + with authority en tie .Jen - .- \u20ac - D .- - x .om e 8 \u201cwo Sy Lumb ed ps ms LTE :- .oo .- - : + w = ali.7 à.LI - se A à 7 nea .- ét + ce NUS ay - NO CLASSIFICATION cor pat To Ares - i CF THE PRISONERS CADDO FD Lal inne Nae TL ae was areal wis a om T_- i J 3 A LS \u20ac - - : Nm mmm oY 4 the BST ARATE as emthiel And ta avant Be oo tre me LS s *hae - - \u2014< : : 5 A eu three teas In wad jae a ew wow cr UTC mK ase Tal TN TT _° : Lou.Au y me nat Tutangeal reiuroesd à Moonie .ee wae + ; He apspasect sv my oon) 1e de Lei Vents ow \u201cCe a Cer ta pnd Thole, IT AY Tent 0 LATRN 5 ESS Ta T 4 CAE \u201c\u20ac Catce $10 à NS UM NO CHU S - TOR mans TR RTE TSSITT TT 0 .\u2018 .i JOT toutes CE, We ETT» - cg\" ue) - eo oué Fame and In, LIALE OS.0x - or .i te ré gi 3x C2 : a Ll ; 27 ; \u201c « tlio Od Tt Tc a Ar agressel cr rw prs #2 a mak ng men ne ir cher TA LS 2 Wi a there + EP T'AsOn Trt vive: she wraknems YY Prana De tsp pmthes 5 rend tht fr every tv?woman sein med tomb each oases TAU ter [and women ave dans Fa done \u201cev Etre 4-2 the fancmmatine and ais Menu an + te emma 30 Ad CT: 10 ro he ae A7 2 7000 « er rem Sores fags gem ame crema teen TAT Tt cues Bim Drame the vur © - 1 50 bv r we mY mpeg d a Te A - ere exe ce 11 7 tre artoome I$ CATION ane, to CORN ST Cw rg c= she \u2018sprircvcnce of kmgne tre ar TIE Tete at the A Rite heer rather n Matter SF axmadientt The deme Tne mew wee » does ny fre dorm tomes hit the pat tame ave mv of wand, washed awd as thee 33 hut one bathroom 11 8 De comery thal these ahouid be free commun) : BAXTER LOTS BOLD.Sherif Disposes of Some Property Belonging to the Bank Wrecker, In the Sheriffi's office a number of lots belunging to Mr, James Baxter were sold, at the suit of the Banque Nationale.Two MR.FISHER WILL HELP Ottawa, contest.Nov.2 \u2014(&pecial.)\u2014Hon.Sydney Fisher will leave (rttawa to-mor- row to take part in the provincial election low on Moreau Street, were adjudicated to Mr G.W.Parent at $100 aud 08 respectively The Credit Foner, a mortgagee for X,000, purchased thirteen stores on St.Lawrence Street, for 4750 each.The Grand Trunk Superannuation Nociety, mortgagee for $235,000, purchased one store for £3,000, another for 82,100.and six others for 8500 each.The total amount realized, over and above hypothecary clams was &18,046, | ; - 2 A, x \"DECEFOOOOC : FOOOIOTOIOUIVO: W.F.MACLEAN\u2014\u201c The ship is certa nly in handy young fe'low about my size cou'd tako her out safely.\u201d caton between all \u201che < + this reason sven Uy ug classified as well as ; 5 passtle 15 chev are ess Forme valent hehaï Tes separ: cmoletely from ane an thie room the same cmd angers 1 x \"a le In deat hs mer\" to he dispelled! RT T0R-NGEAU Chiat BAC AND FELL INTO THE ARMS OF seven VE aT.th hove thee A hey cal a ve ne DETE:TIVES.Warted on Charre of Burelary Come woe ov TROD LAP nL Tn OH IE OO RORY SOIR D CRC ICE LRO ROCCO Te MB MINOGUE'S SUIT LOST The act om > POM ogpe.BEL net Lie ctv ie FOX =: - was Catmorsed Sdus mirror La M5 Loranger The hve Lh.whoe a7 exh oavke 1 15e kia A us 5 u- rerio de caroer ~ - à APPOINTED ENGIXTER Not A nex:on.ma - Siem Havietz.for the past summer engineer on the steamer Ulorvamn.sas heer a g-amted ne! empipeer a: the Rma\u2019 Mwy Ce Jame at © sniery of $000 à your.aries, Jar + \u2014Wm Ni WW DCI OL ECOLE LROI ROC IOHORCHC AC.JO + SORTS OPA OO VOTES I JIN ' WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY GET UNDERGROUND LINE London, Nov.22.\u2014Concea\u2019®§ amid the verbiage of a two-column legal notice, another American raid on London's transportation preserve has come to light, the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, through its British organization, announced its intention of leasing an operating the great underground system of the Metropolitan district underground railway.\u2018This information was conveyed through the notice of à prapos- ed app.ication to the parliamentary powers to convert the road from steam to LES ROE ODXECOE SEA very tight place, but | think a / Nroiel /Ne Hcralds Sreve.electricity.| ti 7 tuer = Lod vl 2 [A L 4 = | STI mors - fa po Clot catiila oly _ TI \\ - \u201ca x .de my - x > r a ré TM = > - - \u20ac ; .4 .\u201c >.wee ~ - Poe nap r \u201c - \u2018 vr: - \u2014 .Le .7 a - x .- RE.in - Ka: ._ a - \u2014 ~~ T « > - z \u2018 x : 2.- : \u201coo ate - ve I Tr = à \" fw © La a iL = \u201ci FLE ON ; - *- NY (ee ges ee = - cop oe patie cm Yang Ye eng.| ce Eero te \u2018 oe t NS _- ce Mrs -, Le TL w.#45 1 wong ra v ¢ Sit or TOOT 2 Ar .\u201c.- : _ fe we - * * +.- - vw.1 : .BUT VL IN TIN Sratgta Nov IL \u2014 Free = Pere Tuar roc whi war tatsai\u201d CF - Don .: «rs PEWTER | rit e* Bre Tc tu = Aca7 er ii \u201cer Es a ES 1 180 sé Tour cc x oe EER ee 200 an tee us La ce Tw Tt Te arte - bo toe A Clk teY wag as oi ice 1 4 eee - et em 7 - weueres nn care = - A (a 80e Te mE occ ee meri Vac va Las Her: 5 C0 HR Ces 4 Tvs verks FRET SHE FATTY mre shake riens of tx Emel ref mer erry Py Mar lear ¢ pares he Tatin \u20ac ar \u2018he Qwitter mer he\u201d Hivby Trimmer or Posies «+ Maoriague or Hagrn\u2014 o Hug Jo\u2014\" Osmme er Biv.mes en Ue gust.We wag: tell temp\u201d New whe Jus whimper ther WE wbo larg rus; Aa pote vg from the k.ltheg Le caress to ge: bungTy \u201cha POR TITE Conese Tes 1bere \u20188 areadr t ae to prestige the £1» 0 \u20ac Eritiet wir.Pec g bp pwd 5m NT Pogl Re Te Lite ag ow wig ¥ 'v EE year or + 7: test Queer 3 ver gs \"abat + ven 8 tuer ve 1 tte mn: Mers wore te beads - we \u20ac thes\u201d of pore Kx the temival oor of or Le 62e Ma-rns ard timûe 6orr ve be date WoL! jd.eOTbeT THE f7sR OF priey er c.g \"6 \"+ tI ELT ep Trees raz : A TIVTT ENT 1° 0° ner cor\u2019 bas bear tw rr uv Famues Bréer Tene Co of Berar: \u2018omg Replies Funiaz\u20ac OU afar We oval mer\u201d Let IE 2 Nile of hat ork purerives MILL'ONE LEAYING ONTARIO t morte Oplare Gepetie ) Mol rome wit lemvre for Xewfound- ; and Ww ropertrtemé the erectien of a large ah PRICE ONE CENT.Kruger Calls British Worse Than Savages The Ex-President Got an Enthusiastic Reception at Marseilles This Morning\u2014'The Boers Will Fight to the Last.Murseilles, Nov.22.\u2014FEx-President Kruger, of the Transvaal, landed here at 10.45 this morning from the seamer Gelderland.| The Gelderland was sighted several miles out at 7 o'clock in the morning and De.Jeyds and Messrs.Fisher and Wes- tes, an interpreter, and Dr.Van Hamel immediately proceeded to the Dutch warship in & steam launch and soon afterwards boarded her.A conference between the Boer lenders ensued.The Gelderland remained behind the island of the Chateau D'If, made famous : in Dumas \u2018\u2018Monte Cristo,\u201d\u2019 until 10 o\u2019clock, when she steamed into the outer harbor, ! firing a salute of 21 guus, to which a shore .battery replied, Mr.Kruger cannot but be elated at the warinth of his reception by the pcople of Marseilles.From the 3noment the white, twelve-oared barge left the ride of the Gelderland with the ex-president sit- tin: a her stern, surrounded by the Boer rej resentatives, the storm of cheering never ceased until he entered lus hotel.Even then a vast concourse of people remained in front of the building until Mr.Kruger appeared on the balcony, where he had to remain for some time uncovered, acknowledging the acclamations of thousands of admirers, who continued cheering until they were hoarse.of the presidents of the Parls and the Marseilles committees, Mr.Kruger spoke in Dutch and in à low voice, but he ac- compamed his words with energetic moves ments of his hat, which he held in his right hand.After thanking the commit.teen for the warmth of the reception ac corded him and expressing gratitude for the sympathy he had received from the French Government, he spoke of the war as being terrible and barbarously conducted by the British.He said: BRITISH ARE BAVAGES.\u201cIT have fought with savages, but the present war 1s cven worse.We will never surrender.We are determined to fight \u201cto the last extremity and if the Repub- i Gevernment.lics of the Transvaal \u2018and Orange Free State Jose their independence it will be because they have lost every man, woman and child.\u201d \u2018This fighting declaration dispelled at | once any impression that he might intend to accept a compromise from the British His announcement was grected with a roar of cheers and cries of \u201cVive Kruger,\u201d \u201cVive Les Boers,\u201d Vive la Liberte.\u201d He repeated the sentiment from the hotel balcony, where, replying to the storm of acclamations he said the re- ! ception given him to-day would do much Replying to the addresses of welcome | to soothe the wounds in his heart.COMPOSER OF \u201cMIKADO\u201d DEAD London, Nov.M \u2014Sir Arthur Sullivan, the musical composer, is dead, the result of heart failure.Death was very unexpected.It occurred at 9 o'clock this warning while Sir Arthur waa laughing and talking houre here.He had been ailing for some time, but it was not believed his heart | \u201cCox and Box.\u201d was affected.Recently he had been in better health than for some wetks past.Arthar Seymour Sullivan was born in Ixndon, May 31.1842, and was the son of the late Thomas Sullivan, a professor at Kneller Hall.had inuberitei the musical talents of his parents, and his musical eduration, which bezan as a choir boy in the Chapel Royal, \u201cwae continued at the Royal Academy of ! Music, under Stermdale Bennett and Goss, and at the Con-ervat .rivm of Music :n Leipng.He received, late in life, the degree of doctor of music from both the great univermties, Cambridge (1876) and Oxford (1879).wan a musical setting for The Tempest, in 1 1861, which was performed at the Crystal | Palace in 1862.| In &} hymn-tunes.This was followed in rapid succession &y a number of oratorios, orchestral workr, cuntatas, and overtures.He also wrote a number of well-known His Jong series of dchghtful operas and operettas began in 1866 with In 1872 he entered into a ; Uitérary co-partnership with W.NS.Gilbert, which lasted for many vears, during which vére composed and produced, among man | others, \u201c Frmal by Jury,\u201d \u201c Pinafore,\u201d \u201c P1- ! rates of Penzance, \" * Patience,\u201d \u2018The Mi- : kado,\u201d and \u2018The Condoliers.\u201d\u201d In 1891 he He early showed that he : first published work .cComposed the grand opera \u201c Ivanhoe.\u201d Sir Arthur Sullivan reæived the honor of knizhthaod in\u2018 1593, and five years before he rercived the Lezion d'Honneur.He was the first principal and always a warm friend of the National Training School for Musie.For the last couple of years he had been in failing health, and recently, on a trip.to the Continent, oollapsed.He recovered for the time, however, \u2018and was able to return home to Englaud.TORONTO'S BANQUET TO HON, MR, SIFTON Toronto, November 22.\u2014 \u201cpecial.;\u2014An enthur:astic and largely atten, ed meeting of the Sifton Banquet Committee was held vseterday aîternvon.It is intended that th- banquet.which will be held on De csyrber 11th, and at which Sir Wilfr:d Laurier will be among the guests, shall be not merely a city affair.Liberals from all over Ontario will he welcomed at the harquet, which 16 \u201cintende! ax a recogni ten by this Province of the splendid ser vres of the Minister of the Interior in &tt1g the West.THE SELKIRK RECOUNT.Wirnipeg, Nov, 22\u2014In the Selkirk re esterday tne figures were goue cour, ! j Mr.D, B.Meigs.M.P.elect for Missais- qual, presented a pétition before Mr.Justice Wurtele, In the Count of Queen's i i t GT aza nu fof (owjar.esLe sake, when It.w « iouni that Mr LaG à mary ci 16, bating made Mven gur- and Mi Haslam, Conser.ative, Lve on the repected vote.ole Hao Bal one the te er O! the voles marre 3 th à st: UNS etrore and nol courted bythe des cov oreturmag other.Jucre Walser ttatd \u2018nat :n Order \u2018O Clear uj any Mie ure manning, the unimit Gd valiows n° 30 he ouate when they agreed With th~ no mber or votre certo an tery pols CQ Ls thre VOX FOLUTTILZ-0100 67, 85 Locre was D° O4 LOS nal hed vere gence ani » dependent on the local health of the elicate womanly organs.When there are debilitating drains, or inflammation, ulceration or e weakness, happiness in marriage is practically im oh.A host of happy wives testity that the secret of happiness in marriage is found in the use Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription.It dries the drains, heals ulceration and inflammation and cures female weakness.It makes weak women strong, sick women well.Mrs.Anna Willy, (Michigan House), North.Spink .8.Dak.writes: \u201cI am enjoy bes thanks to your kind advice and ble remedies.1 su very much with weakness and other aliments for more two yea when 1 wrote to you for advice.carefully bllowing r advice and taking dx bottles each of Dr.Pierce's Favorite Pre = and \u2018Golden Medical Discovery\u2019 [{ am a well and happy women.\u201d Women are invited to consult Dr.Pierce ence private, ; repute for many ycars brought down by .Was No small evil.\u2018f£ir Alfred Milner Preaches Firmness i welf oat despite all the efforts of the bel- | mided.DUKE OF YORK 15 - TO VISIT CANADA News of His Projected Tour of the Colonies Gladly Received in Montreal.Cleveland, Nov.21.\u2014During the last 34 hours the telegraph service between Cleve laud, Chicago, Buffalo and Columbus has \u2019 : been budly crippled as the result of the\u201c The news cabled from London yesterday fierce wind storm which swept over the that the Duke and Duchess of York in- | Great Lakes and over the northern part tended to/Visit Canada on the comple of Ohio.The wind knocked down tele tion of their tour of the Australian col- graph wires between Buffale and Chicago .and Cleveland and Columbus, and an army OBies, was eagerly read and widely discuge- ; of linemen have been sent out from this ed in Montreal yesterday.city to repair the damage.« Several times in the last few years a TWO KILLED IN OTTAWA.] | somewhat similar rumor has been circul- \u2018mated, but the projected visit never materialised, although it bas been known t Ottawa, Nov.21.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A severe wind and rain storm broke over the city about 3 c'elock this afternoon and raged (Bat the plan was one very dear to the with great fury, doing Sonsiderable dam- heart of His Royal Highness and one age, and interrupting telegraph communi- ; ; berati cation with Toronto, except a limited ser- | which would be put into operation as soon vice by way of Montreal.; as à favorable opportunity preschted it- very sad accident resulted from the | self.storm.Two men named David Moodie , Australia will be the first of the col- and William Prudhomme, were working ©Onies to be visited, the Duke and Duchess in a temporary blacksmith shop erected sailing for the South \u2018Sea continent in against an old stone wall in the burnt dis- | about two weeks.It was at first proposed trict at the Chaudiere, when the high |! thatrthe new Royal yacht should be used wind blew down the wall, which fell on | for carrying the party, but the accidents the blacksmith shop,.and the two men ; she has met with aie said to have render were crushed to death.An inquest was ed it advi-able not to risk so long a voy- opened to-night and adjourned.age in an untrustworthy vessel.It will be CYCLONE AT TORONTO.remembered that when the yacht was (aunclied +he turned turtle and that since .y .that time there has been almost constant pet cronte, Nor.21.The storm which has érouble with her engines and machinery.clonie Door ptions at 10 a M amd à in | It is therefore probable that a Cunard at on, he wind blew 40 \"miles at 1530, | liner wil Ibe chartered for, the occasion and the noon outbreak was accompanied | and that the Loyal party will make this by thunder and lightning.Many awnings and safety.colonies with greater comior were torn down and signs carried away, Le.1 seri amage ._ There has been so far no official intima- ut no serious damage Is reported.The 0 of the length of time that will be s rer thunderstorm swept just to the cast.devoted to cach colony.1t is known, how- A (OLD WAVE COMING.een that every member of the Australian Vancouver, Nov.22.\u2014 Another snow- eration 1s in expectation of exceeding storm is sweeping over British Columbia.the others n the warmth and deartiness Intense cold is Feported from many towns, Of the welcome they will extend to their At Donald it is 30 below zero, and at Lag.| future sovercign.All receptions and de- gan the thermometer registers 37 below.MOustrations will, of course, depend upon Thé Fraser River is frozen over, an un.the arrangements made by the Duke, but precedented condition so early in the sea- it is safe\u2019 to say that when the party son, and river navigation is at a stand- leaves Australia it\u2019 will be with memories still.The storm also prevails in the Gulf of a hundred magnificent outburts of en- | of Georgia, and practically wo ships are thusiasm.: moving to or from Vancouver.+ The visit to Canada will probably close- \u2018| ly follow that to Australia, and it is known that the Duke of York expects to | visit and thoroughly familiarize himself with every province of the Dominion.thij.ping men, when questioned on the subject yesterday.were of the opinion that b ! WICKED SOLICITORS.| - \u2018Is the Law Strong Enough to Cope With the Evil in land?.~~ TRE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY.NOV.43, 1900.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Every once in a while someone sends us a letter or a postal card asking that Priestly\u2019s or some other specified article be made a Weck Bnd Bargain right away.- Usually we can\u2019t do it.Our Week End Bargains are not \u201cMADE TO OR \u2018 prices down just a few cents.| Week End Bargains! Silk Warp Henriettas DER\u201d by marking the values away up and cutting regular | The kind of Week End Bargains we offer are born, not made, they are the result of a condition or an opportunity.One of these things has to happen before a Week End Special can come into existence.: FIRST\u2014We must buy more goods than we can sell in the regular way.SECOND\u2014We must find somewhere in the market, a small lot of something seasonable and desirable, which we can get very CHEAP and don't want to put into a regular stock.THIRD\u2014We must want to close out what remains of some line of goods altogether and make quick work of it.\u201cAny One of These Contingencies will Produce a Week End Special Which will be so substantial a money-saver as to be worth coming for, + the steamer which conveyed the party to Canada would probably come no further up the river than Quebec, and that the | formal welcome would take place there.It is vet too early to speculate as to she ! forin the demonstrations will take, but geveral local organizations are already making preliminary arrangements, and \u201cthere is.no doubt that by the time the.Royal party reaches Canada the Dominion will be prepared to demonstrate its loy- altv in a manner which wil) become his-.+ London, Nov.22.\u2014In the Lord Chief Justice's court two solicitors were yesterday struck off the rolls for professional misconduct on the application of the Incorporated Law Saciety.t The mest scandalous case was that of \u201cJames Crofts Ingram, 67 Lincoln's Inn Fields.A report from the Jaw Society mentioned several instances in which Ingram\u2019s firm had, while in an insolvent coh- dition, received large sums of money from clients on deposit at interest, On the firm's affairs going into Dbank- toric.2 ruptey Ingram\u2019s partner committed sui- | ; * CT cide.The FORTRESS, NOT A COLONY.m\u2014\u2014\u2014 New Regime for Overcrowded Gib- - raltar Begun by Mr.Chamberlain.\u2014 Gibraltar, Nov.22\u2014In virtue of an ez- tension of the alien order published to-day the Governor can order any undesirable person to quit Gibrallar, ,Owing to overcrowding and the exceptional position of \u201cthe Rock\u201d as a fortres.and naval station, it is further ided that after today \u201cnatives of Cabraltar\u2019 Will comprise only those whose {fathers were born here.\u2019 These regulations, are a result of Mr.Chamberlain's recent visit here, and they are expected to result in making this place what it ought long ago to have been con- dered\u2014more a fortress than a colony.Gibraltar, instead of being treated.as a colony for the benefit of the 10.000 inhabitants collected from various parts of the globe, will now be administered as n great Place of arms, coaling station, and dockyard.: \u2018The Mongols first hecame known and feured in Europe Ly the conquests of Jeng: hiz and his house in the thirteenth century.The Huns were the first wave of Mongols to burst over Kurope.They oven | broke into ltaly.Before the middle of the thirteenth century the Mongols had conquered all Russia and Poland and all Eastern Europe.ILiegnits, the battle which left Furope helpless before the Mongols, was fought in 11.PACIFIO CARRYING TRADE Vancouver, Nov.22.\u2014The lumbermen and mill-owners of British Columbia will probably petition both the Dominion and rovincial Governments for a ship tonnage bonus to regain for Canadian vessels indust ar Sow of the carrying trade lost to American ships.Resithful netics, A panne Lu (he organs- - Fr.tete to thelr fonctions, DR.ir Te Dr GW Our\u201d will one valuable lagredionts enter Into the: of the Art y, Decembe } lecture before tbe and ° rm thy Sareeabie & wd Dl ints toh Ratt \"a tne ver aad\u2019 ignore, restoring them to g | ; ; : peut HATS.150 FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FBLT HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, and a large assortment of colors.Prioes were: from $1.00 to $2.30.Choice, 19c.~ Come early for these Hats as they are - sure to go quick.FLANNELETTE NIGHT DRESSBES\u201410 dozen, full size, 9c.! BABIES\u2019 WARM FELT BONNETS, em] ered, navy, cardinal, cream, 2c, 25c, : LADIES\u2019 WRAPPERS, In rich dark colors, and well made, only 95c.; FLANNELETTE DRESSING GOWNS, rich designs, only 32.00.TARTAN TWEED SKIRTS, a large assortment, only $3.95.Worth $3.0.All per- tect fitting.: We have tog many, hence this big reduction.TEA GOWNS, at enormous reductions, $6.75 - for $4.75, $11.90 for $7.00, $18.00 for $9.75.A few are slightly soiled.BABY CLOAKS, in Warm Grey Eiderdown, $1.50 and $1.65.BOYS' REEFERS, tweed lined, from $1.90.BOYS BROWNIE AND RUSSIAN TWEED SUITS, $5.50 and 85.70, for $2.75 and $2.9v.Ages 4, 6, 8 years.\u2019 100 JACKETS AND CAPES, laid aside for Week End Sale, at less than Half Price.CHILDREN'S HEAVY REEFER JACKETS, for winter wear, with sailor collars, nicely trimmed aud lined throughout, only $1.90.Regular $3.50 to $4.v0.en Another Case of Overbuying.WINGS, in all colors, were 20¢, 30c and doc, also White and Black CURLED OSPREYS only Le.1400 Nail Brushes .20 Hair Brushes .Bu Baby Hrushes Hat Brushes .Cloth Brushes 500 Tooth Brushes FEATIIER BOAS, In wbite and black, blark acd white, drab, natural and grey.Good value at $1.70.To clear, êve.WHITE MUSLIN HOUSE APRONS, full size, good muslin and wcll made, 2v dozen, ut 19¢ each.\u2018 Powder Puffs .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260\u2026\u2026svessasss ses IC Powder Boxes \u2026.iss.secccnsan area new oscense 10e Hair Combs .\u2026.\u2026.onosensensese rennes c000 0e Te Side Comb@ .0ic0\u2026as sense ep ers es vues 7e Fine Tooth Combs .Cerin BC A large assortment of Combs, all rock bottom prices, An SOAPS.John Murphy .& (Co.'s Bouquet and Oat Meal + Soap, 2 boxes for 2c .Pink Label and Moruing.Dew Soap, luc per .box, 3 pieces.Olive Oil Soap, large cakes, 30c per dozen, or 4 for 10c.old- A Great Linen Bargain This Week.50 pieces Fine Double Damask Table Linen, from the best Irish and Scotch makes.\u2018This lot slightly imperfect.NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: Regular value, $1.00, $1.25, $1.30, $2.00, $3.00 Reduced prices GCic, 8ic, $1.00, $1.34, $2.00 300 dozen Bleached Damask Table Napkins, size Six%, %x%, %x%.This lot also slightly damaged.Choice of this: lot at 33 1-3 less than regular prices.Our Silk Sale, a Great Success.Immense lines of beautiful Silks.Note 4 Special Lots: 100 pieces Fancy Silks, all pure silk, in stripes, checks and broches.Worth Tsc, 85c and 9c.Choice for 49c.i 75 pleces, Extra Quality, worth 85¢ to $1.10, for 69c.\u2019 45 picces, all new colors.A snap at Te.200 pieces, all colors, all the finest quality.Worth $1.25 to $1.75.Your choice for vic.- 500 Dress Goods Remnants.Black and al] colors.All lengths} from 23 to 7 yards.This lot ol Remnants wil be feind on.3 larèe tables in our Dress Goods I.wa ou Ri 23 ne forenoon.in per instant, at ten o'clock morTow\u2019s Great Clearing .Why We Make en Goods.That\u2019s e reserved the right to ob; ect Quinn said somew 8 Morning Le (Doth re night as rar ou Montreal West f AA father, was | General ho oro.\u201d } ot 5° ij inspectors > appointment ot a Sher advice Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 F Sale of Kitchen G uch Sacrifices in as the case proceeded, that cale rence, The Late Malic elayed teen Years ago on at his death at years Jersey Ceat, trio.] ML id a solvent.e property of the eon aud Presents h 2 elt Hats oods Friday.against MoCullough not be 8.30 a.m., did alifax express, d \u201ceusiy been à s son, who hoa \"| Lake Erie & Wantern.[13h 144 %, \u2019 , ol a a bountiful har 15e White En! '.30 a.m., did not arri 53, due here at Ove of d acting as deputy\u201d rosie.| dole Western.3p [I 146 H.COLLAR : markable bargal vest of qruly re.[20e Ename \u201cnamel Cups and M ae ome o'clock : rrive until a quarte land, eceased's br Y regietrar, | Louisvi o prot.8.3 Deputy P iD, Ladies\u2019 am Mest § : 5 lon inamel Covered Ni Mugs for.5e HIS LEG WAS COT OFF in à ek ; and in onne ul a quarter to ton some Iw init oor Cipiafn Ry.Ménhatien Kovatod si di à Montreal, 21st uty Prohonotary.8.0.points.rth nto a ns Fit Tou female Tea Tots for for.1127 .the official Ti was reported b ebec.A ._ And anoth - uri Paoific.- 13 aay : .and Mises Rondv W Se.25e En /pped_Saucepans for.Howick, Nov.: cials.With the e ; Y Vives.sister, Mrs.Lo er lives in Metropolitan Traction.\u2019 61 1138 113 Hats, wort) ¥ Ready to Wear Feit 45 amel Wash Bag ang for.fe Dunning,\u201d who ga (Special )-\u2014Mr Fr delay caused to the t exception of the ried a The late Mr.Warwien Byline sur.National Lead Cu en: 176 is be] 59; TOO LATE F' Ladice \u2018and Mise Rand Frias Boe.0 nn Fnamel Dixh Pans fort: 0000 14c Trunk a in the capacity \u20ac ank can hard rain, the incid d a daughter tin lang Esiand mar.Co.nn WG 1S usp 176 PONS OR CLA TON H d Misses\u2019 Ready to We §0c.200 Stcel : s for.28e Tran aient aù Bryson.aoataineh s'acriou boo\u201d dr be pat, io Ce celit old | 22 Shinn Ee Seal | Norton Pan orale 5 | Rooms \u2014 sw SIFICATION.Ladle \u201cana Marre! teddy rian Soe.| 1e'vo Dame Td ie, or a go Oo up fro i.jof - .He lea .a ; ru A \u2018505 sei roo î EL UTR FE or ats, t «Ready to ar F 3 ; HO La cu.SEE Era ve ah fine, Smart | fr Tee 1 [ode me | Gate ma 8 | a pes ft Aer ie Ford te EH Rl HE | RA are à a t leg bet under the caboo father, an rian family\u2014 coi, on » man ve an, a| \u2018à e Krio and W.140} 1302 xentlemen water, bath, etc er Mounts, ete.ate, 1 s, Feather 18¢ Wire Aali \u2018sit A He was tak ug cut off belo se, , mother and four chi y\u2014 courteons any goaentio ry strong opin-| 9° do.II eee es Hol w 14 Mansfield .ete, for styles, Fridar at Be, all colors 25e Gold Sifters with h He sue taken In to Montreal General Hons: father and mother def he HR CRE Panne cous and amiable Gispaiier.® Most N Yodo.he Es Meet dur pres F0 BÉCONE TOUR | EE a es thie \u2018ricer waa Be 13~ Eater Jetix Quke on cire -10e - e purpose of maki - - NY estorn, un es ealth.* t book, \u2018\u2019Ra OWN \u2018 e ask, snamel Jells ans far.0 8 chases, and when th making some pur- - .Air Brake Co 258 2 * Teaches everyth Rapid Rond to © ; y Cake Ple Plates for\u201d 5e - the Tr er i hens THEATRE FRA Bcidemu ceri ah dB.gy Tal Box N 121 erything.Only Mc, by 5 5600000560 1500008 oN es for.be four children Lt e train gone with their NCAIS MUST eMafl 2 IS CS CE pres ee WANTED \u2014 YOUNG erald.on y \" : : 6360680050 500 Pal : \u201c| tion, and the i he wires were set in mo- reseed Stel, Com.11 @ i 0] ome of cbld r LADY-WOULE re & Zhen Woo, all mew @ rs Ladies\u2019 Plain .apprised the immigration department were v BE REPAIRED AT ON Phil.SP Reeatle prot 86° a ee 2 country preterr oor inter; good LIKB $ .Berlin Wools, ail now, net & bers, worth Croquet Rub- | .Regimbault the facts.Inspector Alphonse ; \u2014\u2014 oo .E Puiloag oe.= allpaid .\u2026.2 12 1° Mce.ddress N 120, Herald ©.Ta shades.Friday at 4 $ 200 pal 40c, 32c pair.¢ a arrived and te oi when the not, Building Inspector Ch : Southern Haiiway.com, ow ME zor Come earth for choles of colors 00 © 15 patent toe can root K1d Laced Sh | EC fo Th SPY San Hind as ge poms | fus Ed 8 à a Aa orme nan es 8B CH RAT hy hoe .ently about 8 \u201c,Dheatre F I y .Coal Iron.étz \u2018éià| LIN-M ene es Odd 8, regul > Color.ut- UR TY youngest si years, and the | otified Francals occurred at Third Ave reece WF in ASON\u2014On : > ar $1.25, for | re saw to months Mr.Reg ambault at the ned bud ng F.yy afternoon, Trane Paco, reese a i Te 76 sidence Hépkis bride's tather 2, at the re.A PICTURE THAT SHO : T = 92c pair.erwise cared for, and ing and poiinlig would b , that the walls et dea er, com.\u2018is; 183 iv est daugh n, Lily Mabel Bi y the Rey.SHOULD BE IN |\u2018 ERF\u2019S A BIG SAV J vo Way distressed r, and they seemed in further dama, ave to be secured ill re- yg, Rul do pref H 18% 73 15 | TPeunt, t ter of Mr.Henry sone youos- EVERY CANAD CER, ING IN GRO- pr \u2014 parents; wh at the absence of their by nccordances Gyriaun forty-el agalust ubber, com.ie 77 8 Rove, to William Th ry Mason, West- : DIAN HOME, ' IES HERI ON ., .° ith th ght hou do.do.prot: 8 s \u2018aa: rt Duke A omas Angll > To-morrow - : FRIDAY.: Bouts ee epexPeeted to arrive here law governing e provisions of tng Union Fao prof .96 SN nglin, Weet n, son af 1 we plac- on ml Gold Dust Corn\u2019 ° re - ' to-night.: such matte, the lc, com.0.\u2026 \u2019 mount.No rards ly colored Litho, o 2.000 beauntitul.Best rn\u2019 Meal enuine ight.CL ters.do do Cp DTM HE SR .titled © graphs, al tiful Amerlenn Rood ounth 30.Fri ; , \u201cene nm .27x Homeward ze 21x27, en- Red ath mn olled Oat N day 2e.EERE = Kingstof, © DR Wabash renees - 84 a si 8 0 .aged couple; ¢! und,\u201d depictin o « Rest Sug e, 7 Ihs.for 16e wind , Ont, Nov.22.\u2014(Specf&l.)\u2014 .ROD \u2019 : do LS eat 4 I MR ter ie?the old Indy ing an |.- ar, worth 5 ¥ - .9 trees, Diem, Jurlously inst ny ec J=The R DICK $ | Neatern vai ra ce B24 a o J.A.SHEFFIELD net Poe ved from Bor aE let.Crome\u2019 & Blackwell's\u2019 V Ye, Friday .arter\u2019's |i: mots sacs asa ai ao | MAJORITY REDUCE mee fii: su uh RP dE DEE, Ia mom hy anita] war | rng 10 pre ToT 20% .\u2019 er Te he Ea eu levelled.EDT eran sr vers wwe Tac fin Montre ike a senmtion e's shomlder Hate ning over hie Frida tte Frost \u201c | ® large cet was or .PY a ne was caused the æl oe ming at y 55e b Past noces duonestack in More a erturned, and The recount of - THE MININ zo BY the report.for circles this morning tenances of father bappr, pleascd coun 8.7 Flour, ° own.So far n r was Divislo the ballots G BOARD in re » for which an Ot to n ather and mo coun-| The , @ .reported.o great disasters are Closed à commenced this in St.Antoine Closing pri .fo sponable, that Mr.Jam tawa paper .- fon cure, This picture other are trne very choicest \u201cE _.L iver ills ot Hon THE YAMASKA RISING ten polls Bad Lx boon i was iy tind reported as follows.y A wong Exchange ing and aout ee A Shelfield, Friday\" while th J onded to eel at 20 \"hips Creamery Butter, f ae ©.Hyacinthe : * ult that Dr examined, wi at .Morris: di leeping car servi La- each.ant\u2014our pri tanstead \u2018 , from th \\ mask , Nov.22.\u2014(9pecial.)\u2014 r .Roddick\u2019 th th 8TOC ian Pacific .ce of the Cana- price, 5e Creamer e 43t Bear Signat eatordny orgues en over ive fect.since he aly fe With docion\u2019 end been Ks , SElinns the company\u2019s hote , and supervisor of \u201c - where at 350.»\" sold every.ure of onierday, and the {habitants slong the oer Cedings vi probably baliore, \u201cpended Payne SELLERS his connection with the d, rapervisor of (\u201cMAIL ORDERS\u201d FILLED 22 Here on Friday, 813s, Z.ae \u2014 goods.At the ime oF wiring this morDing aud tomorrow, oY last all day © ro War agile IE os a States railaye ja CR one of the United PROMFILE AND SATIS RI \\ water bas slightl morning .public a\u2026cccenoncsascencocco00u0 JOB i ruliways in which Nii ne LM .FAOTO extremely high.ghtly subsided, but is still | WE Virt .102i Horne is inte ch Sir William V RILY.prehension There Is, however : 0 I8 THIS a.Presi nterested.an : 9 - .of further damage » BO ap: OLD MAN .un dent Shaugh St, Catherin .While .?.Bra ees : « staterent to nessy, when shown th eo and Peel .CANADA ATLANTI ing on their way to.ion: 5 84 thin -day, said he had h \u2014 \u2019 » aud Domini Streets C BUFFERS.some empl 4 work this rnia î ng whatever of such eard no- on Coteau Land , house ca oyes the Mon morn- eves + 10 ¢ either taken pla ch a change havi Square, storm has ing, Nov.33.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014A bi at th me upon the body of cal Ware- l'a:1boo & M tion.place or being in conte ng \u2014 a Room and Les done onside yesterday after: et e corner of Colborne and Wein ToS y a!1boo Hydraullo.\u2026.\u2026evnscsmseses 8 8 Mr.Sheffe contempla- \u2014\u2014\u2014 : p has done considerable d ter- reet s.The oor Welli n Fern DE BLAL, .o0v sensécsse 18 subi * eld, when questioned \u2014\u2014 Atay: e light house of the Ce © to = mediately had the 1 was notified and to Hl Don wee 2 8 ject, declared emphaticall on the the piers lway has been blown à anada morgue.The e body removed m- To De vee eens 125 80 truth whatever i cally that there \u2018 the elevated own, and 00 body is tha to the ee xT The i er in the report : demolished, ca: railway have also years of ; t of à man oor )e report, circulated b port.- aloe o'clock las causing heavy dam \u201cshirt and b age, is dressed in about wot | thority, that Mr.Ha the same au- .\u2014 Wind was so last night the Jelocityn nf At: im lack suit, and a navy blue # i) ager of th .Hayter a great y of the initialled \u201cC.\u201d has all hi 4 \u2026\u2026| bec: e Chateau e man- .Shaetle returning officer fapeat the carriage identification C.\u201d The remains es ce 5 \u201ca ar given the waparvis os Saris, Tie To te aye Tr st the morn.\u201d STS 7 tho CEE Bompmny\u2019 full vind\u2019 on : v eh | rm, \u2019 \u201d vas Fe nant a.Me wited are, XMAS CARDS, CALEND Gy y devoid of foundation., and got a soaking, which ow ready, from ARS, a tre .sn king.variety in ci 6 Ragileh hou Best 8 AT TRR DBALMORAI WwW P Otte ILFRID\u2019S MOVEMENTS.MISS sity.W.Street, r7mhd .# wee 1 PF.W.Coburn, A.M.Oats, .° e SCO | I Nov.M\u2014(Bpeci : EWING\u2019 Ë ** infeié; A.M.Bonne ,_Myce \u2019 Il return « Bsn 1-8ir Wiitri Let into the Se ZATH Ab the in.Bathmullen.see eee us, Onda ve a pe D.w.: be Cabinet has w À a patient at Mise Matilde Dardessios 20e Montpalies Vo AN: Tow 2g ew : MONTRBA doun called tel for the Ines te Protestaat Boop Dardanelles.?a |».atelier, VL.A.H.Burke H» Wi | Doseraten, .L ; : \u2018 wn Toterandroict of Orth far.e000000008000000000v000 cH a aire, Toronte: ite.parr.vt.: Fu 3 | Wall Papen, ete ; .Ç at 1 ourentesensesce secsecuc0 0e ¥ + 1 : N.C.Poison, , Xh Glasgow, Pres- , 3 py A \u2018 .rade nales, New York; vol ingston; Ches.B.: : , Mae Gathering ra - eeive B.Clemens, e .&.don ovososcon0es nant a ya Uldrte Rens, Berlin; W.| .eee \u2018 2 ; .\u2018 ; thé Palmore] Can Ghondly, ; e \u2019 , .vf + .= 7 - - ! i .de ._ phases \u2014 a = .1 ! * 4 - vo Te 246 AEE a - sMA IS.» att A - .extravagance wad lied AER re ve = AS E HERALD .Sonnded 2088.' 10 0?JAMES STRENT, ' .CANADA.THB DAILY HBRALD bas a ecireulaties exceeded by ealy sane Naglish daily te .the Provinse.Gubecription.43.00 per year THD VERMELY HERALD.We per year TELEPHONES: Business Ofles esetcsreencensecsseses MAIR | Réiteriai sassseusecssnseonsencaccoccos MAIR vs deb Department .\u2026.Matm 1919 MERALD PURLISHING OO, Jas, 8.Baranuet, Managing Directes.THURSDAY, NOV.22, 1900.SOME ELOQUENT FIGURES.-During the Provincial election campaign of 1801-2, which followed the dismissal of the Mercier administration, the Hon.Mr.de Boucherville and his colleagues, one of whom was the Hon.Mr.Flynn, now Jead- er of the Opposition, undertook to, if sustained by the people, restore an equilibrium between receipts and expenditures, without tmposing taxes.In the first session which followed the general election of March 8, 1802, new taxes were imposed, and during the period of Conservative rule, between 1807 and 1807, the proceeds of these new -.taxes amounted to $2,202,152, an average of about $450,000 per apoum.With this increase of revenue, Mr.Hall, the Trea urer of the day, professed to be able t balance the receipts and expenses, without incurring further indebtedness.The Opposition, led by the late Mr.Marchand, criticized the action of the Government with some severity, and it was pointed out that, even if taxation had been necessary, which Mr.Marchand emphatically denied, the new taxes were inequitable, discriminating unjustly against the citizens of Montreal and Quebec, and forming a most unwholesome restriction upon trade in the Province.However, all might have been well\u2014or at : least less ill\u2014if Mr.Hall, in his earnest desire to keep Sith with the electors, bad found sufficient sympathy among his colleagues ; but the virtues which he inculcated with temporary success proved no permanent bulwark against the seducuons of office.The first year closed with a deficit of $14,828, the proceeds of the new taxes during the same period amounting to $483,501.This was a near approach to the goal of equilibrium, and would have inepired a truly patriotic administration to fresh efforts ; but it had not this effect upon Messrs.Flynn, Pelletier and Nantel, who may be cet down as composing the extravagant element in the de Boucher: ville administration.Six months of thrifty administration proved as much as they could stand.The first step on the road to taken when Mr.de Boucherville retired from the head-of the Goverr ment and was replaced by the well- meaning, but unpractical and lamentably weak Mr.Taillon.The second year closed with a deficit of $230,202, although the new taxes had netted 518,106.The history of - Mr.Hall's retirement and the subsequent withdrawal of Mr.Taillon bimself and the last remaining sincere advocate of economy, Mr.Casgrain, has been repeatedly told.The following figures are eloquent : \u2014 Years.Expenses.Receipts.Deficits.1692-93.8 4,492,106.21 § 4,467,275.21 $ 14,828.00 1893-94.4,550,629.50 4,320,427.22 230,202.28 1894-36.4,506,633.31 4,343,971.65 162.661.98 1895-96.4,515,268,52 4,359,594.91 55,674 31 1896-97.4,90728L71 | 3,923,238.70 984,043.01 | $22,871,919.25 321,414,510.99 $1,457.408.56 During the same years the proceeds of the taxes wére :\u2014 -93 io.§ 498,591.75 1 .\u2026 518,406.11 1894-95 .487,398.45 15-96 .444 856.02 LDE-IT L.cccscec nec e se 00 cac sance se 318,200.22 Total for the five years .$2,262,452.55 Yearly average .ears 452,490.51 .The figures under the present Liberal regime \u2018have been :\u2014 Expenses.Receipts.Deficits.Surpluses 197-98.$4,415,370 $4,236,015 $179,355 1593-99.4,199,700 4.249.389 1509-1900.4,408,524 4.421.716 ete TERMINAL FACILITIES AT - MONTREAL.Montreal visitors to the harbor of Que: bec on the occasion of loading the first ship with western grain brought over the Canada Atlantic end Great Northern Railways were much impressed by the completeness of the terminal arrange ments at that port.A modern elevator of large capacity has been erected and equipped with the most modern appliances for receiving, handling and delivering car goes.A system of conveyors has been provided, so that grain can be delivered to any ship arriving st the dock, whether fmmediately beside the elevator or at a distance from it.It is something of this | nature that must eventually be provided | for Montreal.The buwiness of handling grain here has until now beén done by floating elevators, the use of which involves a charge upon the route whch is greater thèn it need be, and is therefore a \u2018hindrance to the development of the trade by this route.\u2018The floating ele: vator monopoly has been made possible, and indeed inevitable, by conditions which® are not found elsewhere on the American seaboard.At Boston, for example, there are three principal doch locations, each served by one reilway system and by that only.A steamer connecting with the \" Fitchburg railway system, for example, ~ mould get all its cargo from that system.A steamer coming to Montreal may get part of its cargo from the Canadian Pacific Railway, part from the Grand Trunk Railway, part from the Canada Atlantic barges connecting with the elevators at Coteau, ahd part from barges which begin their journey at Kingston or Prescott.It is out of the question for any one of these agencies to provide accommodation which would be used by all, and yet it is pre- eigely such an agency, which will give ac- eanmodation to all these feeders, that is required.The strength of the floating it answers this purpose better than anything olee as yet provided.The G.T.R.has its.elevators, but the do not go to them.The grain is Joad- barges and eent to the ship's side.P.R.has its elevators, but the ships go, there either.The grain is again & i : * $ \u2018the recent conspiracy and the establish- .Powers were able to act in harmony.It _certainly cannot be said that the punish.| #¢ctptable | 1 Joe sald = 1 instalinent on that $80,000 award which \u2018were carried on in the midst of unpar- can Legations were deserted only just in \u2018of responsibility for these proceedings, by ination ought to be, and indeed must be, i It is suggested by prominent grain dealers in Montreal, and with good show of reason, that the work of providing and operating such a aystem might with advantage be added to the other duties of the Harbor Trust.Probably this question will be seriously considered by the Corn Exchange and other representative bodies before very long.The principal gain to be expected from such a proceeding would be that the cost of handling freight at the port would be largely reduced.It matters little into whose hands the eaving goes.whether that of the exporter or the carrier, as the eaving makes it easier for the Montreal route to compete against other routes for the carriage of grain.The advantage would improve this port and all its connections.port THE CHINESE EDICT OF PUNISHMENT.The Imperial edict ordering the punish: ment of the officials responsible for the Boxer rising in China shows that the Chinese authorities have at last realized the hopelessness of defying the will of the united Powers, but the concession, reluctantly and grudgingly given, is a very small instalment of what is due.While there was still the possibility of dissension, the advisers of the Emperor and Empress Dowager treated the representations of the Powers with contempt, and had the con- - vert: been broken they would have conceded nothing ; but after the Anglo-Ger- man agreement it was no longer possible to bid the world defiance.The keynote of that agreement was the maintenance of the territorial integrity of China, and the principle of the open door.Once it was demonstrated that these great nations did pot aim at deepoiling China of any of her pcssessions, but were determined to insist upon the punishment of the leaders in nent of good government in China, the ment meted out to.the ringleaders in the atrocities is excessive.Prince Tuan and Prince Chwang should have paid the penalty of their misdeeds with their lives, and several others ought to have been placed beyond the possibility of doing further mischief.Prince Tuan, who is the father of the heir presumptive- to the throne, General Tung-fuh-Siang, the commander of the Kansu troops, and the Grand Secretary of State Kang-yi, and Prince Chwang were especially notorious for their hostility towards all civilized people.This quartette of imbecile fanatics exercised a dictatorial influence over the Empress, who was simply a tool in their hands.Official papers are now in the.chancelleries of the Powers showing that these persons incited the Boxers to brigandage, pillaging, \u2018robbing, and murdering the Christiane and the peacable inhabitants who refused to take part in or supply funds for their orgies.These proceedings alleled anarchy, tlie pillagers firing at one another, and the soldiers shooting each other down for the best booty.The Legations themselves only escaped by a combination of favorable circumstances which no human being could have foreseen.\u201cIf,\u201d says M.Pichon, the French Minister at Pekin, in a remarkably graphic and stir- fing narrative of' the siege, \u2018the diplomatic'body had gone, as they intended, to the Tsung-li Yamen on the 20th of June, not one of them would have escaped death.\u201d The French, German and Amgri- time to save their inmates from massacre, and an opportune and unexpected discov- |: ery of wheat and rice in the abandoned houses saved the besieged from starvation.Kang-yi appears to have escaped the vengeance of the Powers for his share death from illness ; and nothing less than the death penalty is the due of l'rince Tuan, Prince Chwang and Tung-fuh-Biang.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RAISING OF SUGAR BEETS.The Peterborough Examiner, owned by Hon, J.R.Stratton, says: \u2014 \" \u201cBefore very long the Untario Government will begin the consideration of its | progrumme ot legislation tor the next session of the Provincial Assembly.One bill which it is certain, even at this early date, will be introduced will be that to permit grants of land tocitizens of the province who served in the South African | contingents.\u2018lhers is an impression in agricultural circles that legislation of some sort to encourage the growing of sugar beets may find a place among the Gov- erument's measures next session.Any aid which the Government could.give, would not, it is thought, be applied towards the manufacture, but would rather be in the direction of encoygagiog the farmers to grow beets suitable jor the production of sugar.This might be done by distributing seed to agriculturists or making a small money grant per acre for the raising of beets.Hon.Mr.Dryden has for some time past been seriously con- | sidering the question of what can be done to encourage t raising, but has allowed no inkling of his plans, if he has made \u2018uv his mind on the subject, to escape.\u201d A NASTY CAMPAIGN.The.Brockville Recorder says: \u2018The » the attitude of scornful contempt sanotion- | hin Wirth.' He is now living at Colombo, THE MONTREAL, FROM ONE POINT OF VIEW The London \"bus is doomed; as socom as the necessary arrangements can be made the humdrum commercial, trolley will take îte place on the streets of the Englieh tropolis.Thus utilitarianism again triumphs over sentiment, and civilisation scores another vistory over time-honored tradition.The \"bus fought hard as became the sole survivor of old English customs; when mensced by a flank movement down Birmingham way it doggedly held its position, when confronted with rebellion and disaffection at home it sturdily maintained ed by the ussge of years.\u201cThs bus,\u201d it said, \u201cis, if pot a bulwark of England's greatness, at least one of the mainstay\u2019s of her commercial life.We defy you to abolish it.\u201d A frontal attack in the County | Council was the answer, and the \"bus went down to defeat with colors flying and prestige unsullied by a single innovation.How | tourists will manage to get along without it, what substitute novelists and racon- tures will find to take ite place time alone cari\u2019 tell.The London fog must lose ite charm when viewed through the muggy panes of a street car instead of from the | roof of an historis vehicle, in fact London fog and busses have been so inseparably associated that it would not be surprising if the ome followed the other into disuse.London may be the better for the change, but the world at large has suffered an irreparable loss.Là » \u2018 When next any one questions the practical results of missionary work it will be \u2018Well to refer him to the story of an Alaskan Indian which has just come to light through a report to the Department of Justice at Washington.As first fruits of his conversion this untutored - sévage confessed to having committed a murder Years before, aided the officials in securing proof which would convict him and willingly accepted the sentence of death pass ed by the court before which he was tried.The incident comes as a pleasing vaniation from the ordinury story of criminals who, sentenced to death, finally profess conversion, as well as a striking testimony to the power of Christianity, nor does the fact ' that the attorney general has recommend.! ed commutation of sentence diminish the ! value of its lesson.* » + The Sultan vf Turkey, in the first flush of his rejoicing at the news of President McKinley's re-election, recently cabled a long message of congratulation\u2014collect\u2014 and forwarded a choice assortment of figs and Turkish rugs to the White House.While no one has impugned the Sultan's ingenuousnces, it is rumored in official cir- | cles that the gift would have been more .acceptable had it taken.the form of an Uncle Sam has long been desirous of collecting, not so much because he needs the money as because the Sublime Porte seems intent on not paying it.Smyrna figs and Turkish rugs are acceptable in any household, and can doubtless be put to good use in the executive mansion, but as subeti- tutes for currency of the realm they have their limitations.This idea of turning away wrath by soft answers and staying official indignation by seasonable offerings is one which the Sultan has applied with distinguished success to the settlement of diplomatic difficulties.- LA e The news that Miss Brendon, a Canadian young woman who has devoted much attention to wheeling, is still second in the six day bicycle race now being conducted in New York, will doubtlems be gratifying to devotees of athletics throughout this broad Dominion.To ride a six day bicycle race is a task which many u sturdy sports man would hesitate to set himself for a variety of reasons.As a test of endurance there are a dozen methods quite as effective, but lacking the gruesomeness, and for shortening life an equal number of more humane expedients.Except among the yellow journals and that portion of the public whobe tastes run exclusively to the morbid, there is little demand for exhibitions, the majority of individuals prefering to take their horror through the natural channels of police reports.Still inasmuch as Miss Brandon has gallantly offered herself for the sacrifice the best Canada can do is to cheer her efforts and hope for best.A : POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.Thomas Siduey Cooper.R.A., who Is now P7 yearn old.in still an active worker.This «ar he exhibited four pictures at the toyal Academy.Mrs, Ayrton, of London, wes the only woman delegate present at the sessions of ine, Electrical Congress recently held ln sris.Aftet cighteen years of exile Arabl Pacha hay lost all desire to return to the.land of Ceylon, Brigadier General Bruce Hamilton, now nerving In South Africa, has attained high army rauk with unusual rapidity.Five yours sgo he wae a captain.- .The Prince of Wales has accepted the re«idency of the Royal Naval School, Bit.Ran.rendered vacant by the death of the uke of Baxe-Coburg and Gotha, sidney Grundy Is one of the -monst productive of dramatic anthom.In one year he bas been known to produce five pinys.He began to write at 24 and he is now 52.In what used to be the study of the lato Prince Henry of Battenberg, at Balmorel, Queen Victoria han placed her collection of relies of the Jucobites.The room contains many plotures of the Stuart family.B netlerne-Bjoernson, the well-known writer, han just passed throu an ¢xtra.ordinary czperience, having slept coatinu- ously for forty-elght honrs.Tho long sleep succended un attack of nervous prostre- tion.Profesor Ballwin Spencer, of the University of Mcihourne, fia received twulve months\u2019 lrave of absence to enabié him to Lrsue his valuable researches Into the cus oms and hellefs of the surviving (rithes of blacks in the Interior of Bouth Australia, The Prince of Whales has ately amused Montreal Star conducted a very nasty campaign.From start to finish it banked | of one cless of the people.It made no ap-! pal to either patriotism or honesty, but day in and day out it attempted to incul- cute in the minds of the electors that poison which it hoped would cause them to forget all elds in the height of their mon, e Star de med, the English- speaking people, while i re edition Le Journal, printed in the same office, wae made to perform a like duty among the French-OCanadians.he result in both cases has been a humiliating rebuff, Will the Star profit by the lesson, and will the electors who were deceived hy its vicious on the effect of its appeal to the prejudice | o Ib bimarif by collecting pens of famous writers of the Victorian a He ban one that belonged to Tennyson, one of Browning's, f Swinberse's, of Hardy's and Aftÿ or sixty more, incluéing a ougious Iakatand once the property of Robert Louis Steves- on, Kamond Rostand le the only déramatist who bas e ou In Parle during the exposition, \u201cL'Alglon\u2019\u201d end \u2018Cyreno de Der- ernc'\u2019 having kept Sara Bernphardt's thea- er 7 Ad & Martin filed, alle 'n « for were \u201c06,508, and for Lownnt Bde Ir h ma e has made $400 the fret night of \u201cCyrano.\u201d \u2018 .Maz Sehoenteld.« Soruver Posiaésiphian, nd, bas given $10,000 to ad K xieutown, Pa, to of whish are leodod into barges and sent to the ship's side.The barges coming down the river are also ent te the ship's side.Bul choses is evident waste ia all these oases, - .stirring up of strife come to themselves on Farm Scheel of sober reflection?\u201d - used the purchase farma, ; thereby giving an 3 40 \u201d « J » < faa ig - ps | electors to give their support.the Province.\\ DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY.NOV.93, 1600.\u2018SOME [POLITICAL ITEMS.Liberal Candidates.\u2019 De.L.J.Lemieux, who has just returned from the county of Gaspe, where his elouuence and energy were effectively dir ected towards aiding in the triumph of his brother, Mr.Rodolphe Lemieux, has been requested by numerous influential electois of the county to be the Liberal candidate for the Local House.Dr.Le mieux, after due consideration, has ac- cop! and will return to the county at once.It is not expected that Mr.Flynn, who has represented Gaspe so long, will remain in the field against Dr.Lemieux.\u2019 Mr.Moody Lovell, span of Mr.A.H.Moore's victorious opponent in Stanstead, on November 7th, will run in the Liberal interest against the Hon.Michael Hackett.Myr.Lovell gave Mr.liackett a very hard fight in May, 1897.Mr.Achille Bergeron, the Liberal candidate in Beauharnois, is a sure winner.It is very.doubtful if Mr.Plante, the retiring Conservative member, will oppose .Mr.Bergeron will be a welcome acquisition to the Quuoec Legislature, in which the standard of the members has been rising steadily of late years.In Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke, November 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 It in definitely settled that Mr.L.E, Pen- niton, the present member, will be the | Copservative candidate for Sherbrooke.The choice of the Liberal standard-bearér will be made on Saturday afternoon next, at the City Hall.There are several prominent members of the party spoken of, sil of whom are said to be eminently qualified to do honor to the constituency.The most likely candidate, however, will be | Dr.Pelletier, who, if he will accept the nomination, will wage a hard fight and capture this seat, for he is regarded as a strong man.: * Quebec District Nominees.Quebec, Nov.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Of the 34 counties in the district of Quebec, only three Conservative candidates so far are out, and one of these, Mr.Carbray, who will oppose Mr.John Hearn, the Government candidate in Quebec West, admits that he will run as an Independent.Mr.Boufard, the present member for Montmorency, will seek re-election as also will the Hom.L.I\u2019.Pelletier in Dorchester.No far 21 Liberals are in the field.No candidate having yet been chusen In uny of the fallowing constituencies: Gaspe, Mont- magny, Teminiscouata, Arthabaska, Nioo- let, \\Volfe, Richmond, Montmorencÿ, Quebec East, and the Magdalen Islands.The Conservatives seem to be entirely dishcart- ened, and will not take the trouble to fight with their usual Mr.Flynn's manifesto regarding the unfairness of the present - dissolution is scarcely regarded ! seriously even by his political friends.It teems to be à dernier resort of an opposition which can find absolutely no fault with the Government\u2019s policy and must resort to trivialties in order to secure even ! the semblance of an excuse to induce the In the last parliament there were 22 Conservatives ! and 50 Liberals.Present prospects seem to indicate that when the new House as- \u2018semblen scarcely a corporal\u2019 guard will be, HE tion, the revenue fell from left.The only danger is that Mr.Parent's majority will be so large as to be unwieldy.The Chronide to-night waxes humorous regarding Mr.Flynn's document.It suys:.\u201cMr.Flynn considers the dissolution is an attempt to destroy the constitution.It certainly looks like an effort to annihilate the constitutional Opposition.\u201d Lachute Conservatives.Lachute, Nov.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014About one weck ago \u201cthe Conservatives of the County of Argenteuil gave notice that a convention would be held in Olivet Hall, Lachute, yesterday, for the purpode of selecting a candidate.The party heartily responded, about fifteen or eighteen putting in an appearance.The president on sizing up the number came to the conclusion they would save the expense of hall and forth- \u2018with they meandered over to the West End Hotel, where the convention was held.A letter was read from -Mr.Alexander Prud- bam, of Grenville, absolutely refüsing to accept the nomination.This committee then chose Mr.Matthew Strong, Mayor of Mille Jsle, and a committee of two was selected to wait upon him.In case he re fuüves the next to be mterviewed 'will be Alderman Clearibue.of Montreal.Mr.Bergeron\u2019s Candidature.At a meeting of the Montreal Reform Club held yesterday the following resolution was passed: That the members of the Montreal Reform Club learn with great pleasure and gratification of the selection of Mr.Achille Bergevin,-the associate secretary of the club, as the Government candidate in the County of Beauharnois.1s election in confidently looked for as the opening of political career of great usefulness and promise, and a strong guarantee for the continued good government and sound administration of public affairs in In Quebec East.Quebee, Nov.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A large pumber of the supporters of Mr.(ieorge Darveau, Liberal.candidate in East, was held.Monday at his central committee room, when the following cam- nign officers were .elected :\u2014President, ir Gaspard Raochette; first vice-presi- dent, Mr.J.A.Belanger; second vice: resident, Mr.Leon Magnan;.secretary, fr.J.P.M.Dechene.Mr.-Rochette, in addressing the meeting, asked the elect- ora of Quebec East to support Mr.Dar- veau, who was a native and resident.of St.Roche, and from.his experience in business perfectly understood the require ments of the industrial, - commercial and laboring clanses.: Mr.Darveau remarked that at a convention of Liberals held on the 11th October \u2018ast he had accepted the Liberal nomination in Quebec Isast, and he intended to fight the battle until the end, and that with the aid of lia friends he could rely on the result of the election, promising to alwayw have at heart the general interests of Lhe division, Mr.Jox.Turcotte, advocate, aleo spoke in favor of Mr.Darveau.Dr.Demers, of 8t.Octave de Motia, will be the Liberal candidate in the county of Matane at the forthcoming elections.Mr.Cooke Chosen.Three Rivers, Nov, 22.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014The rooms of the Club Laurier were filled to overflowing on Monday evening, the ohject of the me:ting being to select a candidate for the present election.The president, N.Guerin, called the meeting to order and invited nominations for candidates, Mr.R.8.Oooke was the unanimous and enthusiastic choice of the mecting.Heing sent for, Mr.Onoke thanked the [resting A for the honor conferred on him, and prom.\u2019 ised to uphold the Parent Government snd work for the best interests of the sity and district.A strong committee will bs chosen, and substantial work done, 20 as to ensure the return of Mr.Cooke, Runtingdon Candidates.Quebec | Me.Thos.Murray.\\ dd 32 well for the Provisss as Me lus done or the aty.Le Courier du the Conservative organ of Quebec, edited by the Hon.Thea.Chapais, \u201cQuebec's future Prime Minister,\u201d as his friends say, is also likely 40 ive an \u201ci t\u201d support to Mr.arent.In its Just issue it says: \u201cWe shall soon be in a position to an- pounce to our readers whether the Conservative party will make serious oppoti- tion to the Parent Gov mment.\u201d La Patrice Was Mistaken.La Patrie some time ago cited as aa instance of Ontario b an extzaut from the Weekly Planet, Chatham, Ont, which read as follows: _ \u201cThe Weekly Planet, of Chatham, Ont., in its issue October 31, in the fourth column of page six, publishes an article directly aguinst our race.Read the following paragraph: \u201cYou know, of course, that pigs are the only animals that French, and if you want to test it, next time you see a pig, ask it \u201cParlez-vous Francaise, Mon- get, and it wäll surel: y answer: \u201cOui, \u201cThis insulting and ill-timed.article is over a column long.Le 124 \u201cThe Weekly Planet 3 a Tory supporting Sir Charles Tupper and fr Foster.\u201d ; It now appears that La Patrie was mistaken in imputing fanatical motives to the article in question.The objectionable passage is extracted from a \u201cplate\u201d story of a \u201cpink fis and white pig, - published in the childfen\u2019s column, t appeared in several Liberal papers also the same week.Mr.Flynn for Compton.There is a persistent rumor in certain uarters that Mr.Flynn, the leader of the \u2019rovincial Opposition, will be the Conservative candidate in the county of Compton.This is usually regarded as a e Conservative constituency; but the party lost the seat in 1897 through the diesatie- faction \u2018of the French-speaking Conservatives at what they regarded as à breach of faith on the part of their English allies, who nominated an English-s ing candidate in contempt of an agreement to have a French candidate for-the Quebec House.It is believed that the appearance of Mr.Flynn in the field would heal the breaches.The ex-Prime Minister is not having an easy time in his search for a constituency sufficiently appreciative to be sure of electing him.i Mr, Marchand\u2019s Care.Le Soleil, the Quebec Liberal organ, is publishing eome figures, exhibiting in a striking manner the care with which the Provincial Government, during the past three years, has made the regular sources of revenue supply the funds necessary for carrying on the government of the province.No friends of the administration were exempted from the obligation to, contribute their share, and thus the revenues were augmented, and at the same time justice was done to the ordinary, un- influential contributor.UnJer the Conservative ime, from 1892 to 1807, with the ald of the burdensome taxes imposed during.the .first year of the De Boucher- J $4,391,770 in 1882-3, to $3,874,803 in 1896-7, a decrease of $516,967 in five years., Under Liberal rule, and after the aboli- Lion of taxes imposed by th\u20ac Conservatives, the revenue rose from $4,176,139 in 187-8, to $4,421,716 in 1809-1900, an increase of £245,557 which the Conservatives had the benefit the increase would have been three-quar- ters of a million.\u2018 Revenue for 1899-1900, Jast year\u2018 ; of Liberal administration .$4,421,716 Revenue for 1295-7, last year of Conservative administration .3,874,803 Difference in favor of Liberals.$546,013 A Popular Speaker.Quebec, November 22.\u20141,/Evenement announces that the Hon.Jules Tessier \u2018will be in all probability re-elected by: acclamation in Portneuf County \u201clt is not the.intention of the Conservatives,\u201d says L'Evenement, \u201cto oppose him.Mr.Tes { vier has presided over the Legislative Assembly for the last threo sessions with so much dignity and impartiality that he has made himself very popular on both sides of the House, and many important Conservatives will gladly see him re-elect el bv acclamation in the county of Port- neuf.\u201d \u2018 The Richelieu.Sorel, Que, Nov.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Liberal convention, met at the Victoria on Tuesday afternoon to select a candidate for the Legislature.Three candidates were | proposed-M,.G.Larochelle, Recorder of St.Henry; L.P.P.Cardin, notary, Mont- \u2018teal, and- Remi Plante, farmer .Marcel.The vote cast were for rochelle, 28; Cardin, 22; and Plante, 14.Mr.Plan dropped out and a second ballot resul in forty for Larochelle, and tweaty-three for Cardin.Mr.Larochelle was declared the nominee.Mr.Cardin, when een last night, said he was coming forward any way.The Conservatives will not put up a osndidate.: St.Hyacinthe.St.Hyacinthe, Que, Nov.22.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The Liberal convention for St.Hya- vinthe was held on Tuesday afternoon at the City Hall, and was presided over by His Worship Mayor Richer.The names submitted were, Mr.Jos.Morin, notary; \u2018Mr.J.B.Blanchet, &C and Mr.À.Bourgault, aclvocate.he delegates on the first ballot chese Mr.Jos.Morin, who will make a capital candidate.He is a partner of Hon] Mr.Bernier; has been connected with the\u2019 party organization for a number of years, and enjoys a well-de served popularity, i \u2014 , Pontiac Nominationh.Ottawa, November 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The \u2018Liberal conventjon in Pontiac county was again nominated after a close contest with Mr.G.F.Hodgins, the vote being 23 to 21.Addresses were delivered by Hon.Thos.Duffy, Mr.W.A.AWeir, M.P.P, Mr.Gilles and Mr.Hodgins.The Con- setvatives wi choone a candidate this afternoon, probally Me.@.Brabazon, defeated in the Federal general election by In Chateauguay.| The nomination In Chateaugtiny will be held this week, It ls not unkkely that Mr.I.X.Dupuis, advocate, of Montreal, will be chosen, ue ho lo much spoken of for the notulnatdon, Mr.Dupuis came, from 8.Anisette, which In just on the border of the eot.uty, and, from having livid lu the En lish scotion, sposha the language duenaly -and ls popular with the people of races.rer THE PRENIER'S POPULARITY.The aecret of &ir Wilfrid Launer\u2019s popuarity and influence outside of Canada is his national and islistic ides, when compared with Sir Charles Tupper's tifogging parochial No, \u20186 pamphlet des.Ua s Premier would see Can: sde a nation, 8 strong, united, harmoalous .whole; not.a succession nces wi interests.This is the sort of states: \u2018Choice Nova Scotia PRICES PER BARREL FOR CITY Devonshire Cream DEVONSHIRE CREAM-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 DEVONSHIRE CREAM With the taxes of |\u2019 the citizens of Quebeg.held yesterday, when Mr.D.Gillies was ; Why should we .\u2018| eration, and yet Only 157 Barrels Fall and Winter APPLES Remaining in Stock Hero they are: - % barvels Selected No.1 Gravensteins.9 barrels Boleoted Ne.1 Blenheims § barrels Selected Ne.1 Baldwins.§ barrels Selected No.1 Golden Ruseets.103 barrels Selected No.1 Kings.157 barrels 4= Lay in your Christmas stocks now.8end in your ordere promptly.The lot wil! all be gone long before Christmas.PRICES PER BASKET.| Gravensteins .cieeececesseee 80 cents each Blenheims 00.cents each Baldwins .A Golden Ruasets .80 Cents each nasnesnashnss0802000u00 006000 18 CONLS EACH DELIVERY, Gravensielns .cooccescenceoness $3.50 each\u2019 Blogholms .ccocoevecscceccrcecccsss 4.26 ench Baldwins sesossnerasesecscssesccscoces 50 @ach 4.50 each Kings esssocuscocvocnnencotcocntcccc0e 4.30 CACH PRICES PER BARREL FOR COUNTRY DELIVERY.= \" * - As the weather promises to be too severe to it of shipments being safely made by treght train, we will deliver free by - Express, all Charges Prepaid.to any station in the Provinces of Untarlo and Quebec, at the following prices: Graveneteins .0.$4.25 per varrel Blenheims .\u2026.5.00 per barrel BaldwWins 0.0.0.5.26 per Darrel Golden Russets .5.25 per barrel ST.LAWRENCE HALL 185 to Ve sirest HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor.The best known hotsl in the Dominica.Opposite Dominion American and $C.and C.P.R.Buropsan Plan.STANLEY HOTEL Corner Windsor and Osborne Streets.A.BELIVBAU, Prop., Montreal.Cafe also in connection, + supper served after Theatres.THE ST.ELMO, Cor.of McGill and Recollet Sta The Best 25c Dinner in the city.BEST ALES, WINE and PORTER on draught or in bottle.; Polite Attention, Prompt Service \u2014\u2014\u2014 PATENTS run Write today or a free copy of our interesting books \u2018Inventors flelp* and \u201cHow you sre swindled® We have extensive experience iu the intricate patent {aws of 50 foreign countries.Send sketch, model oe .for free advice.MARION & MARION, perte, New York Ife Huildiug, Montreal, snd Batiding, Washington, D.C.ee ATENTS an P .TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, - Tomple Building, MONTREAL.L ATENTS MA COUNTRIES GUARANTEED.BEAUDRY & BROWN OwiL ENGINEERS ANDO LAND SURVEVERS .107 87.JAMES 87.MONTREAL ENT TRADE MARKS IN ALL COUNTRIES FETHERSTONHAUGH & COte Life Building, MONTREAL Ales Terente, Ottawa and Washingten \"MARRIAGE LICENSES .Insolvent Estates JOHN M.M.OUFF, ets © 7 107 #t.James Street .and 6 Selkirk Avenues.Guy street.| Je Lake ortne Woods Milline Co, LIMIFED THB MOST PERFECT MILLA IN CANADA.ADVOCATES, Bte., Fred.F.Harper.| ELDER, DEMPSTER © &4CO.'8 BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STREAMERS.REGULAR WEEKLY SERVION BETWEEN ST.JOHN, N.B., & LIVERPOOL Calling at Halifax.M.8., and Queans- town, both ways, to land and and mails, The Only Direct Line from a Canadian Port to Quesnstown.From From Liverpool, 8t.John, Tuesday, Steamers.Friday, Nov.13.Lake Megasntic .,.Nov.® Nov.2u.Lake Buperior .Dec.7 Nov.21.,.Lake Ontario .Dec.14 beccccue sMontfort .Dec.3 .Lake Champlain .Dec.28 These sallings are subject to \u2018change and passengers booked will be promptly advised should any change be made.*The R.M.8.Montfort carries First Cabin pessengers only, No Second Cabin or Steerage p ngers to be booked for her.Steamers sail from St.John Fridays, the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Ex , of the Intercolonia!l Express.FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $47.50 and upwarés.Round Trip, $90.00 and upwards.SBCOND CABIN\u2014S8ingle, $33.00 and $37.50.Round Trip, $65.08 and $73.63.According to steamer, location and number of persons in room.STEERAGE RATES \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, §24.50 and $25.50, No passengers carried on these steamers.Apply to any agent of the lie, or to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., 6 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.Newfoundland.The quickest, safest and best Passenger .and Freight Route te all parts of New- foondland ts via THB NEWFOUNDLAND BAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.\u2026 st BRUCE leaves North Syduey every t'uesday, Taes day asd Saturday evening on re tbe 1.C.K.express, connecti at.Port- su Braque with THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAIL Trains leave St.John\u2018 Na ov ny, Thursday and Funday de emmonn Be Nr Eyes \u2018êrory* Tock, \\ or ne: eve Thureday and Saturday morning.a7 Te Irn EE uo at ali stations oo the I, C.B., G.T.acd D.A.BR 2 .T.BR.\u2018Bt John's, NEA.|LEYLAND LINE PORTLAND-ANTWERP.Steamers of this well-known Line are fitted up with all the improvements for carrying Live Stock, Butter, Cheese, Grain and every description of genera! cargo, and are intended to be despatched as follows$ From ' From Antwerp.Steamer.Portland.Nov.24.,.8.8.Mexican .Dec.12 Dec.1.8.8.Belglan ., .,, Dec.23 Dec.12.S$.8.Albanian .sw.Jan.5 And fortnightly thereafter.A limited number of Cabin passengers carried on above steampre at moderate rates, Through Bills of ding are Issucd to and from all points in Canada and the United States by the Grand Trunk Railway and their -| agents, or from FRED'K LEYLAND & CO., Ltd., \u2018 309 Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL.AMERICAN LINE.PAST EXPRESS SERVICE.- Naw York\u2014Southampton\u2014London, Calling Westbound at Cherbourg.Gailing Wednesday: at 10 a.m.*Kensington.Nov.28 *Southwark.Doc.19 St.Louis .\u2026 .Dec.5 St.Louis.Dec.26 New York.Dee.12 New York.Jan.2 RED STAR LINE.Now York\u2014Antwerp\u2014Paris Salling every Wednesday at 13 noon.*Keneington.Nov.28 ! Friesland Nooriand.Des.5 | sSguthwark.Dee.19 These steamers carry Cabla and Tairg class passengers at low rates.INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION OQ, Piers ié and 16 N.River.Ofice\u201473 Lrosdway, New York, W.H.Henry, 116 St.Peter Street, 2 Mechanics\u2019 Inscitute Guildinx, Montreal, Black Diamond Line LAST SAILINGS FOR CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E\\.NORTH SYDNEY, C.B.8.8.BONAVISTA.on or about Nov.20 ST.JOUNS.(Nid).only 8.8.CAPE BRETON.oa or spout For.is For further information regarding freight or passage apply to KINGMAN & CO., Tol Main 57.16 Place Royale.Office Supplies No house in Montres! is better equipped \u2018with office supplies of all kinda, apd from liallfax Sajurdays, after the arrival.° '\u20ac 1 Calling at Londonderry (trom New Pier, foot Glasgow, Belfast and PORTLAND TO AVONMOUTH.Memnon .vansencscsasanaaues about Dec.12.DeBama L.cccssuscosacse san sse ss about Dec.28 ROYAL MAIL STRAMBEIN.; 36 Steamers, aggregating 141.36 Test NEW STEAMERS.Brn jot oe TRI Corinthian, 8,000 toma.Sicilian, 8,000 tons.NEXT SAILING, SS.TUNISIAN FROM PORTLAND.December 13th, noon.From Halifax, Dec.14, midnight, PORTLAND, HALIFAX, LIVERPOOL Liverpool.Staamer.10 Nov.Numidian .38 Nov 15 Nov.1 Dec Special attention is called to the sail the New Twin Screw Steamer Tunisian.Tunisian is the largest, finest and fastest Steamer ever built for the Cunadian route The saloons and staterooms are in tbe cen- tricity La\" used Tor enti eee anime trou: or t the ships - out, the lights being at he command of the RATES \u2014 Cabin, $30.00 and upwards.A reduction is made on Round Trip Tickets, except ob lowest rates.\u2019 | Second Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London 0 radar erry, $35 to $40 single; $68.88 or $70 Stoerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, including « pientitui Supply of provisions, \u2018cooked and served, anû every requisite for the Voyage, $26.00.GLASGOW & NEW YGAK SERVICE 1 of W.2lst Street, New York).8 .New York, 515 Nov.Californian .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1 Dec., Noon : 22 Nov.Sardinian .c.c.8 Dec, 10 a.m, Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $40 and upwards; return tickets, $50 and upwards.Second Cable, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $30; return tickets, $62.50.Bteerage, $26.00.Steamers on this service have excellent ac- | ©emmodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric lights throughout, and electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A ALLAN, 88 Common Street, Montreal.DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW SERVICE FROM MONTREAL.8.8.MARINA (cold StOTage) .c.e Nov.15 | 8.8.AMARYNTHIA .oz0ccecveucues .:Nov.20 FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.£.8.ALCIDBES .enecivencu0ue Dee.6 S.5.CONCORDIA .\u2026.\u2026ocorracsoccen.Dec.20 8.8.AMARYNTHIA soccoccc.JAB, 3 \u2014AGENTS\u2014 GLASGOW.DONALDSON BROS.THOMSON LINE WEEKLY LONDON SERVICE FROM PORTLAND.*8.8.ENDEAVOR .cvunrereecionernnene Nov.17 *8.S.RIBSTON .c000 vases sescess Nov.20 +8,98.TYNEDALE .\u2026.oercecssossascnns Nov.27 8.S.IONA .sesvscosscossocsoc0sccc.DeC, 1 B.S.CERVONA .ccievvvenennsane .\u2026.Dec, 8 FROM MONTREAL \u2019 9.8.DEVONA (cold storage) .\u2026.Nov.38 LEITH SERVICES.S.FREMONA .\u2026ccouvocosseesocosos NOV.14 (*Chartered.) : : \u2018 Agents \u2014 Cairn, Young & Noble, Newcas- tle-on-Tyne; A.Low, Sou & Co., T Fenchurch \"Avc., London, E.C.; Wm.Thomson & Co., ' leith: W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.' COLD STORAGE FITTED IN \u2018Special Steamers of Both Lines THE ROBERT \"REFORD CO., LIMITED.£3 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.| DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.° LIVERPOOL SERVIOK.From Steamer .Portland.Vancouver .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cooc NOV.24, 2 p.m.Dcminiou \u2026.Cambroman .VAILCOUVOr .cocesees Dec.8,2p.m, «.Dec.18, 2 p.m.\u2026.Dec.29, 3 p.m.RATES OF PASSAGE > Cabin, $50.00.and upwards single, $100 and upwards return, ace $36.00 single, $66.50 return.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, Derry, London, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $26.00.Steerage outfits furnished free.Midship saloons, electric light, br ; .a 2 ] ] *, .: Notre Dame St Montreal\u2019s Greatest Store.St James St, - e \u2014\u2014 .0 TEURSDAY, NOV.32nd, 1900.! , .Sample Ends Carpets LL ADI ES Best Quality Axminster Carpets, 13% yards .long, finished ends.Makes a good, - .\u2018handsome Rug.Worth $2.00.Friday, Whit U d GACH L.ococseccecrescacacesanssma0000 VYO IC vndaerwear Sh Oi | English Oilcloth A range of pretty designs in weil season- ! AT HALF PRICE.od English lictoth.z yards wide.\u2018 Regular 25c.Friday, sq.yard .19C 500 pleces of Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Underwear and Aprons will , ° * be offered in our Baby Linen Department To-morrow, all mussed in Sheeting Value handling.They comprise Corset Covers, Chémises, Drawers, Skirts,l 17 pieces Grey Cotton Sheeting, in Plain Night Dresses and White Aprons.All the above will be laid qut on Land Twill, 2 yards wide, very service- tables and sold To-morrow at 50 per cent.off masked prices.able.Regular 19c.Friday .13C - .e \u201cFlannel Special .| 14 pl H All Wool Navy Serge, 28 Jacket Dress Goods Values sis ow i weet nowy sees, 2 \u201c plèces 850.Friday .a avc0006 23C Heavy Mel- ° , ® ton Dress Bargains sez.bw Children\u2019s Ulsters .effects, sult 39 Chil en's Ulsters, made of Boucle ° , 84 Ladies\u2019 Stylish \u20ac hildren's Ya storm brown = wann \u2014 coms Jackets, made in new 8chool fortable garment for winter wear.Re- Frieze Fawn Beaver LA sc 8 gular $5.25.Friday .! [veins 81.21 and Black Vigogne Friday .° .Cloth, lined through Le satin, double breasted, Heavy proces Cut Prices in Ribbons : e .high storm or \u2018turn English I following special bare down collar, well Suiting, p gains in Fine Double tailored, perfect fit- in 14 differ.Faced Satin Ribbone, ting.Regular $7.50 Nokes aes.oe the newest color- tp $9.00.Special, Fri- : Stylish Cos- % inch wide, worth 6c, day .$3.95 tume.40 inch.Regular 27c.Friday CT 40 ; aemsssorsesenconne css on sa nnn00e so se 1 inch wide, worth \u201c 8'%ec, for ,.eens He \\ Blankets and Gomfortdrs Ladies\u2019 Vests & Hose a AE 172 pairs Good White Wool Blankets, with wet or\u201d e DOC} se pretty colored borders, size 60 æ 80, Cm os Ladies Fleece 4 inch wide, worth weight 6 Ibs., soft and warm.Regu- Foo 5 Ribbed Vests, high be?27c, for .20C lar $2.25.Friday .$1.69 PX) neck and long These special prices good for Friday only.183 Bed Comforters, double bed size, 6x6 ; ® sleeves.Regular 15c.feet, covered with sateen, well filled ' Friday .T10%C \u2018 puro white wool.Regular $2.25.Fri- Di nin day .seaseeneese se cce0ess 81.75 Ladies\u2019 Fine Rib- g ped rs Cs Chai ests, so nish.: .Regular @0c.Fri- 1 air Mink Ruff Special ay ane Special pr Ÿ 210 New Dark Natural Biack S Nol red 27 p \u20accla 3 NE) Mink Ruffs, large size, Kind Pride pue 100 Dining Chairs, | choice skins, with neat Le : sécsrccous \u2019 18C bigh back, fancy em- .\u2014 bossed carvings, hard- head, claws and tail, ° wood seat.A strong » select skins.Regular.Snaps in \u2018Stationery and well made chair, w 9 {3 value, $1.90.Friday, nicely finished.Regular EN + 2,000 New Papeterles, ail ade f 65c.Friday .54c NEVT Special \u2026\u2026\u2026B1.25, us at leading Boston.mil, oer f\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ or smooth surface, ru lain.Ti Regular price 25c.Special Introdue- Patent Medicines in Bread Pans tory Price ass s0s ste 000000 sde sac 00 ns 15¢ Seldlite Powd Regular.Friday.1.000 ds Societ , seidlitz .2 275 only, Tin Fancy Dread Pans.Regular , most clogant paper pond Paper.the Carter's Little.Liver Pilis .oe Le 8c.8peclal srsstenieianiiiiiniiees 40 pondence.Usually retailed at $1.00 Syrup of Red Spruce Gum .Mc Rie pound.This lot, Special .350 Chase's Kidney Liver Pills.25e 16146 oo .8.000 Now Papeteries, from all best mak- Coderre a Tron outa\" Lee : 39 Candlesticks ers, opening\u2019 up for Friday's trade.Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food 39c .Regular 50c, for .25C Bristol's Sarsaparilla 65e n Sao air, Japan- 1,000 World's, each sold for .23C Burdock JHood Bitters 65c .1,000 dozen Pencils, per dozen .AUC », Irop and Wine .5c 5\" pe a ok 1,000 pounds Goodall's Note, being a clear- Avers Sarsaparilla .65e same a eut.Res aoe line specially reduced from =: Ho N d gular 25c, Special ceo.LL ! .sesccescc00220 12%0 And 100 other Special Paper Bargains.rse .Ce S .- Finest Creamery Butter, at 20ic RE 3 - Regular.Friday.Regular.= N° Laundry SoORp .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5c 3'ge Condensed Mince Meat, ph ee Pres 1 | / Pearl Tapioca .Tige.Be 20 Ibs.Redpath Sugar .$1.10 $1.00 ' ep Soap Powder, per pkg.5e 3%c New Seeded Ralsins, per pkg.12/4c 10 eo ud ; Cooking Figs .Keiller's Marmalade, 7lb.tins 90c 73e Here's a little list of useful things for \u2018 Sardings in OH .densasss .New Orange and Lemon Peel 15¢ 1240 the Horse.Prices will interest you.Condensed Milk .New Grenoble Walnuts .20e\" 15 150 Rone Halters.Usual, 12c.Friday, SC Cambridge Sausages .Malt Breakfast Food .15c 12%¢ Web Halters .c.eoeuve.l.,.15C Finest Mild Cheese .Borax, 1 pkg.c.10e 8lge |\" Surcinglos 0.BFC Rolled Oats, 10 lbs.for .Raspberries, 3 Ibs.25e 15c Horse Blankets.Usual 80e.Friday, GHC \u2019 Mail Orders Promptly Filled, - Send for Catalogue.8S.CARSLEY CO, wwe.a p n 1785 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 Sc Ja mes St, MONTREAL, : THE LABOR GAZETTE.The Third Number Is Just Out, and SN Is Full of Valuable Informa- 9) © tion for Workers.(A Ottawa, Nov.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The third | number of the Labor Gazette appears to- \".day.It contains instructive articles on _ the coal mining Industry in Canada and .on legislation in Canada for the protection of persons employed in factories.Re | ur New porta from correspondents in all jarts of ' : \u2018 .Canada dealing with the labor market are SS : published and also schedules showing.the ! cost of living in the various cities of the \u2018 Dominion, giving the prices of articles of ' domeste consumption, house rent, and the ue essed] 008t of hoard.and lodging.Considerable .De .information is given as to the position of \u2018 labor in England, recent legal decisions af- - footing Jabor, are noted, and the story of : ' : st ; - .partie during the month is told im Is now ready, specially illus- + .; \u2018 .trated with New Designs in ; ; Children\u2019s and Ladies\u2019 Gar- IT S MIRAGULO S.ments.~ .; : .\u2014- = - \u20183 Catarrh.Colds, and Headache Oan be s .Relieved in 10 Minutes an ured.+ Dr.Agnew's Oatarrhal Powder iss Full List of LINENS, Wonder Wurker.onder Wuhan.ot Catan HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, tor 2 years.\u201d °'l had Catarrh for 5 Lom.L .h for 20 years.\u2019 \u2018I ba arr vi bad yan Fue \u201cages Carrie SMALLWARES and STAMPED LINENS Powder cured me.ese are sentences tpom the volumes and volumes of testi- MEN'S FURNISHINGS, LACES, ' ! Eo ch FE Sa, 0% > hi y women all over the continent who have been HANDKERCHIEFS, BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING cured.It relives Colds aod Headache, due .to Cata , in = 861d by J.\u2018A.Harte, P.MoCormick & Co'y.; OaJl or write for a copy.Special Lecture on Art Needle- - ; ways to be Found ' | | x TEE work To-morrow Afternoon, at ff , : .3.30 o'clock, at 3 iJ I B | RY af _\u2014or- .9 EE Caledonia Waters \\ fh PURITY and BXUBLLENCE, _ .i * ROWAN.BROS, & co., v _ | .; \u20ac , se > 20 \u2018 .\u2018 ., \\ + ) COLONIAL HOUSE : PHILLIPS SQUARE.THE AL DAILY HERALD, THUBSDAY.NOY.33, 1900.At a Discount.From Saturpay, Nov.24th, 1900, the Discount on Trimmed Hats and Bonnets willbe.\u2018With 5 p.c.Extra for \u2014 20p.c.Cash.,Ç \u2014 \u2014 Hosiery Department.| Overstockings.\u2018Ladies\u2019 Warm Elastic Over-Hose, at 55¢, 75¢, .goc, $1.00, $1.10, $1.50, either open or closed heels.> à Children\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Over-Hose, also at various prices according to size and quality.\u201c Special lines of fine Ribbed Undervests for Ladies, at 55c, 60c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 each, also Drawers to match.Ladies\u2019 Combination Dresses,from $1.50 each upwards.Men's Furnishing: \u2018Men\u2019s Furnishings.A very handsome range of.Men's Fancy Mufflers, in the latest designs and color- ings for this season.Men\u2019s Mufflers, in Silk and Wool, at 6oc, 75¢, | $1.00 and $r.25.Men's All Silk Mufflers, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $4.50.Men's Heavy Twilled, Black Silk - Mufflers, from $1.15 to $3.25.| Men's White or Cream \u2018Silk Mufflers, at $2.00 and up.: Men's Full Dress Shirt Protectors, in Black Satin, with White or Pale Blue Quilted Linings, at $1.50 and $1.75.7 A SPECIALTY.: ACCORDION PLEATING.CHILDREN'S DANCING SKIRTS.Ÿ Orders Executed on Short Notice.\u2018 CALENDARS For Fancy Work, in three sizes.\u2018 Private Christmas Cards Calendars, Cards, Booklets.Now on sale in the Stationery Department, For Foreign mail \u2018nothing could be more appropriate than the \u201cCANADIAN PATRIOTIC CALENDAR,\" $1.50.BY See half-tone Circular desriptive of this Calendar.Dining Rgom and Tea Room.\u2018A COMMODIOUS DINING AND TEA ROOM adjoins the ART GALLERY on Floor of NEW BUILDING \u2018 Meals a La Carte from 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.pe \u201c ANNUAL PON-WOW OF HOCKEY MEN C.A.B.L.Meets December 8 to Draw Schedu'e.TORONTO BASEBALL OFFICERS.New Organisation Was Completed Last Evening at a Meeting of the Directors.The annual meeting of the Canadiañ Amateur Hockey League, at which the schedule for the scason will be drawn uj will be held at the Windsor Hotel on Bat urday, December 8th.The Executive Com: mittee meets at ing is to be held immediately afterwards, Senior, Intermediate, aud Junior schedules wil} be .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 McGill Hockey Olub, The McGill Hockey Club has elected the following officers :\u2014 Hon.president\u2014Protessor 8.H.Capper.President\u2014W.H.News, Med.\u201802.Vice-president\u2014C.R.Gilmour, Med.02.Secretary-treasurer \u2014 T.McPherson, Arts \u2018OI.Manager\u2014W.Le M.Carter, Med.'02.Faculty representatives :\u2014 \u2018 Medicine\u2014E, R.Belanger, \u2018ol.Medicine\u2014J.J.Andrews, \"03.Science\u2014G.G.Gale, \u201803, Science \u2014J.A.Cameron, \"03 Arts\u2014P.Molson, '01.Arts\u2014J.McDonald, \u201901.Law\u2014C.G.McKinnon, \u201803.Law\u2014Tansey, \u201803.* It was decided to leave the election of the captain to the executive and the team.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Toronto Ball Officials.Toronto, November 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At a met ng of the directors of the Toronto Baseball Club, at the Arcade.Hotel last night, the by-laws were drawn up and organization completed by the election of the following officers: \u2014President, Ed.Mack; vice-president, - Jess _ Applegath; secretary, H.O.Cooch; treasurer, Thomas Soole.E.G.Barlow was formally en: gaged as manager, and a committee was aprointed to look info the matter of se- cur.ng grounds for next season.\u2014_\u2014 Shareholders Meeting.Toronto, Nov.21.\u2014~Speccial.)\u2014The most enthus nsfle baseball meeting and the most important at that, ever.beld in this city.was the inaugural ga herlng of the new shareholders of the Toronto Basebgll Club \u2018 last night at the Rossin House.It was \"an open conclave, and all matters apper- i taining to the welfare of the club were fairly d'scus-ed.A capable board of five d'rectors wos elected, but the matter of freres was left for the subsequent meet.1 18 Whn the exveutive will report after interviewing the Ferry Company and the Siret Railway, It was decided that the shareholders will clionse hetween the two.But a: tie pre«ent waiting the Island is several laps ahead.The Ferry Company ga\u2018 e a written offer of $300 cash r year for advertising.10 per cent.of the bas - : balt ferringe, boat pisses to all the share | holders, and their beautiful grounds and , stands free way Compagy's offer la à verbal one, Mnn- ngcr Banks refus'ng to make a definite of- | fer until the clob decided to the mainland.In a letter to the Raschall Cjub he emphasized the fact that the street cars would not enter into competition with Mr.Hammond's ships for the base | hall business.but this Intech was prom'e 4 {the shareholders, viz.that grounds and , etands would be given the club free of * duarge for five years within twelve mn.: utes of the office should the diamond art., [stu desire to\u201d drsert the wand.Om mo- \"tion of Mr.Fd.Mack and Geo.A.Bingham, it was deeded to hur the franchise fren the Tor nto Ferry Company for the min of $6,000.The election of directors resulted pr The Indoor Baseball Game.: The championship indonr basehall match between the Montreal and Mascotte teams \u2018n S8ohmer Park on Saturday evening next is creating a lot of interest amongst the baseball fans.The Mascotte team will he composed principally of the players who won the Provincial Baseball League championship.The Montreal team: will also be « strong one, and will include such players as Al.Johnson, Duffty, Tomkins and others.That Baseball Squabble.Washington, Nov.21, \u2014 Nick Young, resident of the National League, evident- v thinks the American League people are in earnest in their proposed invasion of the National's territory.Yesterday Young paid: \u2014 .\u201cTo all intents and Jucpones the Amer- jean League has withdrawn from the na- The provisions of the sgreement stipulate that in order to secure protection for the following year, minor leagues must deposit annual dues on or before Octoher 1.The American League has not only failed to remit, but ita president has sent a declaration to league headquarters absolutely refusing te rejoin the present ional agreement.\u201d fe further intim&ted that the American League denied the drawing vi of a new instrument, in which it would practically be rated as a party of the first part.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tional agreement.Dope at a Horse Show.New York, Nov.22.\u2014Charges of \u201cdoping\u201d similar to those recently mede in England inst Americans racing there came to the surface at the Horme Show yesterday.Though the matter was not made public, #t leaked out in the gonsip of the day that the Horse Show Associa: tion had -officiallv investigated the composition of the Niniment, or leg wash, in use in the stable of Howard Willeta, a wealthy horse fancier, of White Plains, N.Y.who is one of the most prominent exhibitors at the show.In one of the classes for carriage paire on Monday Mr.Willews exhibited the buy horses Caligrmaph and Imokout.Throug some caune fel or threw himself to the while the exhibition was in p s.Some of the officials in the ring ot the -time thought he acted Hke a home that had taken a dose of \u201chigh stepping medicine,\u201d or that had heen in some way artificially stimulated for the occasion.: After the horses had been sent out of the ring F.K.Ftargin, one.of the direet- ors of the associatiot, harméned to be he low ntairs where the hornes of Mr.Wil- lets\u2019 Gedney Farm string were kept.Mr.Rturgia saw the grooms using a liniment.or wash, on the \u2018em of the , and at his suggestion the veterinary in ote © the show, Dra.William Sherr , Thomas G.Fherwood dnd.hn VW.Heard were sent down to examine the Gedney Farm mixture, After examining the mixture the veter- fnarlene ren # made wn accord ine to Mr.Willeta® prenorimtion it would ct produce the avmptome eshthited hy eranh in the show ring, added that the odor of the mixture Indl.EH Tad ha | io mots thet ones n told tn ome doy \u2018 2.30 nnd the annual meat: | of charge.The Toronto Rall-[ play ball om.Yet thee withdraw sll his hotwes from the sla toals thas de eT he Oe ot by the officiels, Nut pt Willeta was no ne willlng to let the anse reat.{eit that the offliviale owel an apology to im, after having made argos of unaportanmnlike Son et ae Laiied to substantinte them, And he intimats thay unless some retraction was imsde woul arden.meme etes care SBAGRAM'S MORSE SALE, Bidding Was Slow and Good Horses Went for Little Money\u2014Quebee .Man Takes One.Toronto, November 21.-Itidding at the sale of Neagram's horses today was, with ono of two exceptions, slow, and prices | realized, capecially for atailiona, were very low.Highest price paid was by I.O.Patterson for Pivatie, dark brown gelding, by Marauder.Pirativ is a powerful big three-yoar-old,- and is eligible for the Queen's Plate.Wm.Hendrie, jr., of Hamilton, was after brood mares, and secured tho only two offered Kligabeth is in ional to Golden Uadge, and & chestnut mare to Morpheus.Great Saragona, once the pride of the Canudian race guers, sold for only $100.Last: year one of his get, Bardonyz, sold\u2019 for $3,000, as a raddle Hore.; Ferdinand, as a three-year-old, won the Queen's Plato in 1807 in the fastest time ever made in this race, brought only $100, Ferdinand.in suffering from a bowed tendon, and, in addition, injured one of his logs getting off the car.Sgmont, sire qf Famous Tragedian, went to Quebe at teh ridiculously low price of $30.Despite the fact that he in 17 years of age, the old fellow wus equally an live as Mecklenburg, the youngest stallion in the bunch.Mecklenburg, by the way, was the prettiest animal in the offering.The prices were: \u2014 ° Montmorency, yearling, by Egmont, to Amyot, Quebec\u2014$60, _Two-yeat-oldn-Salacilic, by Saragosia, George, Amyot, Quebec, 875; Free Play, by Xaraday, B.Gormon, \u2018Toronto, $110; Mount Stephen, by Egmont, John Dixon, Goderich, $50.: Brood marea\u2014FElizabeth, by Imp.Glen: garrie, William Hendrie, $50; chestnut mare, by Rambler, William Hendrie, $55.Stallions\u2014Saragossa, by Duke of Mont- rose.Gingry, of Waterloo, $150; Egmont, by Ener\u2019 rv, George Amyot, Quebec, $80; Ferdin .by Ferdinandez, Thos.Mea- gher, Toronto, $100.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke Snowshoers.Sherbrooke, Nov.22 ~(Rpecial ) \u2014 Last pight the Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club held its annual meeting.There was a ood attendance of members, and the club business for last year was very, satisfactory, the reports showing the club to be in a -dian championship.\u2018default, and one year they plaved a draw every other intermediate fifteen 4 + FOOTBALL ENDS SATURDAY] CHAMPIONSHIPS ON SATURDAY NEXT Senior, Intermediate and Junio Honors Will be Decided.LONDON & M'GILL PLAY MERE.Both\u2019 Teams Are Very Strong for Intermediates, and it Should Make a Good Matoh.The football season all aver Canadas will close on Katurday, when three games for -Oanndian championships will-be \u2014 Brookville and Ottawa College will jler for the senior championship at Toronto.Motill TI.and londim meet at the .A A, A grounds for intermediate onors.McGill 111.and Toronto 11.will do bet- tle nt Toronto for the bighest award in junior ranks.The game here should be a gond one.Mctiill 11.in a strong team, almost up-to senior shape, but they are up inst a strong comlinetion.Reveral old senior players are on the London team, among them Jack Gilmour, 'Vamsity's former srackerjack half.\u2018The game Is called for .30, _ Mo(3ill in hoping also to win the junior championship, For some time it looked an.if between the weather and the cost of travel no game would be played, but London\u2019s pro minent citizens have put their hands in \u201ctheir pockets and have put up some $400 to cover the hoyw' expense, and the | wenther haa cleared off just a bit, so, after all, the game will be played.This is the fourth time MenifI Intermediates have contested for the Cana- They onve won hy with Brockville, which was followed hy a win, This year's team is very heavy, works wel] together, and although nat much of a tall scorer, has won out over in the Q.R.F.U.It is to be hoped that they have not neglected to keep in practice, for London has heen at it for weeks backgrounds, and Mr.A.G.B.(Marton, vice- president of Canadian Rugby Union, has deputed Mr.E.Herbert Brown to look after all the details necessary for the welfare of clubs and spectatorw, so one can reat assured that everything will be in | i J ; apple-pie order.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Skating Association.The Canadian Amateur Skating Aasocia- flourishing condition.It is helieved there will be considerable going on this winter in the way.of entertaining.The club house will be improved in varibus ways und the membership strengthened.The officers elected were :\u2014Hon.president, J.H.Walsh, Esq.; president, J.J.Penhale ; first vice-president, A.H.An derson ; second vice-president, W.E.Loomans ; chorister, Dr.Bloomfield ; captain, C.Fors ; secretary, A.P.Loomas ; committee, Messrs.T.J.MoGuire, G.G.Grundy, H.Bray, J.G, Walon, W.B.eil.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 M.A.A.A.Paper Sale.The annual sale.of papers and periodi- .1900, when the following list will offered to the members: \u2014 Monthly\u2014Arena, Argosy, Art Interchange, Art Journal, Atlantic Monthly, Badminton, Black Cat, Black.wood'a, Canadian Magazine, Century, Chamber's Journal, Chatauquan, Contem- rary Review, Cornhill, Cosmopolitan, urrent History, Current Literature, Engineering, Fortnightly Review, Forum, flarmaworth, Harver\u2019a, Idler, Leisure Hour, Lippincott\u2019s, Me(lure\u2019's Metropolitan, Munsey'a, Music, New England, New II- \u2018 lustrated, Nineteenth Century, \u201c North American Review, Office, Outing, Pall Mall, Pearson's, Photogram, Pho aphic Times, Physical Culture, Popular Science, Puritan, Review of- Iteviews, Royal, Rudder, Boribner\u2019s, Short Stories, St.Nicho- lan, Strand (American), Strang (English), Truth (New York), Wide Wide World, Westminster Review, Windsor.Quarterly\u2014Edinburgh Review, Quarterly Review, Weekly \u2014Amateur Photographer, American Architect, Argonaut, Bicycling World, Black and White, Boston Sunday Herald, Cyclist, Detroit Free Scotsman, Forest and Stream, Fun, Harper's Bazar, Harper's Weekly, Tllustrated Bits, DNlustrated London News, Judge, Judy, Erslics Weekly, L'Hlustration, Literary Digest, Littell\u2019s Living Age, London Graphic, London Spectator, ndon Truth, London World, Modern Secicty, Navy and Army Illustrated, New York Clipper, New York Life, Pink 'Un, Public Opinion, Puck, Punch, Queen, Scientific American, .Scientic American _Rupp.Rcottish American, Shooting and Fishing, Sketch, Sporting and Dramatic News, St.James Budget, Tit-Bita, Towg Topica.8 Daily\u2014New York Herald, New York un.A MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS.Have you a dollar in your pocket?Send it along with the coupin in the Encyclo- - nedic Dictionary advertisement to The ferald Kducational Department.You | be | Art Amateur, i Presa, Edinburgh ! tion met last evening for its 13th anntial conclave.It was decided to hold a championskip meet firat Saturday in Feb- tuary et the M.A AA rink._ »- A feature of the meeting was the donation of $100 to the W.B.Curtis monument fund.: .The election uf officers resulted as fol ows :\u2014 .Hon.president\u2014Iaeut. 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