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[" TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.e Fair and rodrately warm.Sun rose to-day at 5.58, sets 5.44.MONTREAL, [4 L/ NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.Tuesday, 8.30 am.» as = =\u2014\u2014 ou ST ! + = - - = = \u2014_\" v ~ ! 95TH YEAR.3465.= = el ee SOLE DESIRE 1S FOR UNIFORMITY Dr.Marsolais Explains Decision of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Regarding Preliminary Quahfications.A serious parently misapprehension arisem 16 the ndnds of the English-speaking members of the medical profession tn this city regarding the decision of the college of han ap- of soîne Fhysiclaux of the Province of Quebec te arrive al un understanding with the authorities ar Metol Cl niversity concerning the preliminary qualite tions that are to be decined essential to n Medical vou se here The college has ne desire whatever to assume un allltude of antagonfsin to MeGH in the matter of the preltmin- artes to the medical curriculum ar to any other.accorfiing to a statement made to The Herald to-day by one of 11s Most prominent men; hers.The fact lics in a nutshell The medical students ar Laval consider that they h ve a grievance because.the MeGlll men are alowed to \u2018om- pound thelr medical and arts courses al that university, while Laval men are not.FC Wil bean question of cither Tov elling np or levelling down to team a uni Jormity in the two universities ONLY ASK A CONFERENCE.Dr.Matxsoluis, the registrar of the Aollege of Physicians, disvuesing the Question with \u20ac Herald representative to-duy, says that ail they ask 1979 = a vouference heftwren the aon of he faculty of medio and he heads ot Mol University and the executive committee of the coun dl or the Collene of Physicians in order that a general and unitoru agreement vliieh shall be vqua''v binding on both unis er=ities may be arrived at At Laval Universits at the present time the lux insist= that nedicnl students shill before being allowed to begin a medica, course present the diploma of their degree in arts or shall\u2019 pass a puatrieulation exaunnation in subjects which are duly pres ribed The board of exoomners at this prelim inary test gre educationahsts of standing in the community, two of them bes ing English and two Fren b, OPPOSE THIS TEST The College of Physicians Jo not: view with favori this matriculation test.Tlie Cxaontin tinh a severe enough buat they feel that in many cases the sindents who present ems avlves have not the cuiture which is obtained Tron 0 university course, have not acquired the facility for as- cimilating know ledge that a university course gives, and have dation 61 peueral knowledge which is essential to the production of a man of character.an essential thing in a doctor if he is to mike à eucess of his profession, Thiz i= why the college prefers to give its diplomas te needival graduates who have taken à degrer in arts no matter whether at 1= ohtneel ut Me- Gill or at Laval THE PRACTICE ST MeGILL, The pra tee at MeGill with regard to the study of motical scienre le this .Students bu julond cnterinæ the ined- ] \u201cThere ax surely à | | \u2014 | t=perial | | Laws of the university «da not allew gw.fre medical fuculty insists upon the qdents husing à degree in gris be- Bie they begin thelr medical cours.«nd not us ut MeGlill, two yeurs after The this, so.wis, thie course has been in operation.Laval authorities cannot change became the law says 11 must be But ft is a curfous fit that it ut the dnstance of MoGill itself, ne- cerding to Dr Mursolais.that an arts degree at luval cume to be insisted upon.The Laval authorilies considered that it vus sufficient If the medical student took a four years\u2019 course in AUS gt aval or any of its affilinted laulleges, even af he did not gradunte.(They recognized that his four years \"atts course would enable him to hreatha the umversity atmosphere, to assinn- Lote university life even if he had the misfortune or the unhappiness to fail in taking his arts degree.It was Moga) who held that the test should be one of proficleney in certain subjects rather thon of culture, aud this is just the Whole issue.Laval adapted ftrelf to MeGill eondi- tions and the French colleges affilfated with Laval, whose arts course Was uni- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1902.PRICE ONE CENT.form with Laval's, were informed =f the condition, and their students received diplomas which qualified them tu take the medical course at Laval.MoGlLL SECOND To NONE, The Motiill medical faculty {8 of the highest standing second to none on this continent -remarked Dr.Marsolais and 1t draws its students from afar.In fact.the greater part of them are not natives af lus province, and when they Like thelr degrees they do not practice here.bul go back either Lo their own homes or out (nito the worl Ll Larval medical students, où the other hand, were largely natives of the soll and remained here.They feel that they are entitled to the same privileges that McGill confers upon Strangers, No doubt a certaln number of those \u201cho subnilit to the medical matrivula- tion at Laval are men who have taken à partial arts course, and who have taken six months\u2019 tuition under \u201ccoches\u201d medical experts who lay themselves out lo cramming thesn young men with the kind of knowledges they are likely to require al the exams or thations.The college, us already re- ruaurked, looks with disfavor on this, tut tt would seem that should Medal proved to dgnore leval dn this malter, the students will endeavor to remedy the present grievance hy leaving the umversity before they have finished thefr arts comrse aud acceptiug the examination test alone, They de noi | set why it should be obligatory oo them to attend eight years ut laval for a rull medical and arts degree mei men can do it In six.The College of Physicians are dis- tinetly averse to any lowering whatever of tne educational standard.The A HIGHER CANADIANISM IS PREACHED BY TORONTO GLOBE ranks of the profession are already oxercrowded, standard of wealth of the are taken into consideration, more desirable now than ever that © should open its ranks only to the fittest commumite (Spe \u2018al te Tia Montreal Herald à Toronto, sept, 19 \u2014Under the heading the Globe to- \u201cCanada for Canadiens, day says: the danger of narrowing and even d- grading a motto which appeals to the patriotie spirit of Canadians, If Cana- dlansimi is to be measured by tariff percentages, the contest for prizes to be awarded to patriots will become somewhat grotesque.The 40 percenters will hold the cup until some ane outhids them with Lo per cent, The 40 percent- ers will then slink into ebscurity unul pit occurs te them that some foreign or I British goods are coming in under the Ps per cent.tariff, and will then \u2018raise ithe holders of the championship 16 er 15 per cent.Thus the contest will go on till thé point of prohibition js reached, and it becomes a crime to import from Gireat Britain or foreign countries any- not that foun- | thing that can be made in Canada.broader Canadian- lism than this.whatever our tariffs VA WANE seems necessary against | Ceneray | manufacturer \u201cwerkmen | i may be, our suceess in industrial enterprises must depend in the main on the and skill of our people.The who réelles on the taritf SIL be left alone in the Keen and stren- vous competition.The best tariff is one which gives the mmmfac- turer his raw material and machinerv HAS lo à price as possible, while af- tording hun reasonable assurance of the Canadian marker, But above ul, our patriotism, so far as industries are concerned, should take the form of a détermination to make Canadian pro.duets as good ax any in the world.Wa must Jook througn our technical schools and scientific courses, and learn the best that is to be learned from the best in the workd, in Great Bri- Germany.on Kranve, In the States\" The article concludes as folinws: \u201clet ns keep the motto, \u2018Canada for Canadians before us, but Jet us give I a more broad und more intelligent up- plication than an effort prosperity by taxation.\u201d tain, Untied m MANITOBA FRENCH PAPER AGAINST MR.TARTE to Thgf Montreal Herald.» Winntpes.Sept 29\u2014Hon.J.Israal Tartes protcetionist uttérances are discussed hy l Echo de Manttoba, « French Jabéral paper, in à leading article headed, Submit or to Retire.\u201d It Haves Mr Tarte will have to understand that the policy of the majority af the Federal Cabinet eonforms to the principles of the Laberal party, and 0 that policy he toc, so long ax he is a mrenber of the Cabinet, must conform \"Fo or retire.\u201d L'Echo de Manitoba discusses Me.Tartes ntterances at length.and concludes ax tollows The matufucturera, IMPROVEMENTS AT FRASER INSTITUTE af stir Frassy Inst tale vated daring The vhs, when the rs nee ha f mot The hhrary ha- been past thvec act a the boidong has been ved 160 che put.Ta those who Knew the place Canet y at wn readily he recognzable.The entire snteriorn, as well as exterior Gf the Cibroasy hos heen freshly painted, varniehe 1 and aonttesashed The vinta an of the large reading room has been improved and it as now hap- od that the room \u201cil no longer get Nffy and overheated A new skye 1 wbeh ha= been broken on the Spat ds ancther amp semper which will foal faculty and studylig for a modi- enl deetes mix after their second year in ar enter themselves in the college register us nedical sticents, and the last tue Veer in nart- -onnt both in arts and in medicine, and when they take their dear an arts they have only tayo mere Veoars of stu x to under- Fo befor, they heen \u2014fivible for their médical deen {othes snes essfully pass the fi ad e , Bonaventure Station presented.a lively appearance on Saturday morning, when the gay party left by the speciai about a quarter to ten for Dorval.On ccount of the dull weather, the turn- | ut\u2019 was not as large as on the preceding Saturday.Nor were the costumea worn by the ladies as light and dainty.\\'Tailor-mades were much the order =f he day, bluck being the favorite, and: Jong driving \u2018coats were a good deal in levidence.The hosts for the breakfast were Mr.|\u2019 MGeorge L.Cains, Mr, H.Markland Mol- son, Mr.W.J.Morrice, Mr.J.Mal- \u2018olm McIntyre and Lieut.-Colonel Hen- \u2018shaw.Unfortunately Lieut.-Coloune«l Henshaw and Mr.W, J.Morrice were tunable to be present., Upon thelr arrival at the club house the guests were received by Mrs.Geo.L.Cains, who wore a handsome dark [stay costume and becoming white hut; iMr.Cains, Mr.Markland Molson and Mr.J.M.McIntyre, Long tables were laid in the draw- jing room, dining room and ouk room.The decorations consisted chiefly of be- monlas and other flowering plants, A janost enjoyable morning was spent, the speciul train returning to town about ihalf-past twelve.: , , Among the many guests present wera Mrs.H.B.Yijjes, in black cloth and smart black tPque; Miss Stephen, in old rose gown, fawn driving cout and foliage hat; Mrs.G.R.Hooper, gruy cloth tailor-made and gray hat: Miss Estelle O\u2019Brien, black gown and: black hat; Miss Cook, in black gown with \u2018Jace and mauve hat; Miss A.Cook.green hat; Miss anna Mackay, blue cloth suit.and foliage and luge hat; Mrs.W.R.Miller, black tailor-mada \u201cwith black hat and black and whila feather bow: Mrs.Charles McEachran, in black a id white; Miss Roddick, in Dlack with a biluck toque; Miss Muriel Greenshields, in black suit and black hit; Miss Grace Stearns; Miss Margaret Stearns, in blue gown; Miss Irene Alloway, in black with a black hat trimmed wit\" roses, Mrs.Harold Hampson, prettily gowned; Miss Hampson .(Boston); Mrs.Frank Caver- hill) in handsome biack gown and hat; | Mrs.Maurice Davis, Miss Grant; Mrs, | Fred Cains, in gray gown und stylisn hat; Mrs.Anson McKim, Mrs.F.Ash: black and white; Miss Marler, Mra.Senutor Mackay, Dr.McEachran, Mr.George Walker (London, Eng.), Lieut - Colonel Smith (London, Ont.), Dr.A.B.Sugden, Mr.D.M.Stewart, Mr.Simpson Garland, Mr.J.C.Owens, Mr.D.T.Tees, Major G.R.Hooper, Dr.Hamilton, Mr.H.Markland Molson, Mr.George Cuverhill, Lieut.-Colonel A.Hulg Sims, Dr.C.W.Wilson, Mr.Thi- baudeau, Mr.J.Alex.Stevenson, Mr.George Kilpin, Mr.J.Malcolm McIntyre, Mr.W.R.Miller, Major Frank Meighen, Mr.Harold Hampson, Mr.La- framboise, Mr.Stanhope Eadie, Mr.H.Joseph, Dr.A.Scott Ives, Mr.Harold Hampson, Mr.W.Frew Robertson, Mr.Edwin Hanson, Captain\u2019 A.Lund (London, Eng,), and many others.+ Men, Women | : and Happenings Mrs.Young sailed for \u2018England by the Tunislan.Miss Dora Gallup is visiting her parents in Danville, : Mr.and Mrs.T.F.Rogers, Buffalo, are at the Albion., : Mrs.and Miss Moren, Halifax, are at the Place Viger.Hon.Mrs.Joyce hus erpool for America.Mr.and Mrs.A.P.troit, are at the Albion.Mrs.\u201d Buxton Smith has returned to Kingston from \u2018Toronto.; Miss Mary MacGregor, New York, is at the St.James Hotel ; Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Thompson, Toronto, are at the St.James.Mrs, J.J.Brown und family will spend the, Winter in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs, Alfred Wood have returned to Toronto from Montreal.sailed from Liv- for New York to make a short stay.\u201cMrs.W.Hall and Miss Bessie Hall have returned to town from Ireland.Mrs.Clarence MceCu:iig, Sherbrooke Street, hus left for the Southérn States, Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Macdougall and Miss Rae have returnvd from Dorval.Mrs.Louis Vallee and Miss Valee cago.Liéut.-Col.and Mrs.(Cooke have taken 216 University Street for the winter.Mrs.Hector Mackenzie and Miss Evelyn Mackenzie return from abroad next month.Mr.and Mrs.Rodolphe Forget are the.guests In Quebec of Mr.A.R.Mc- Donald.' (Smith's Falls), Mrs.George Cuverhill, hat; Mr.Arthur Rogers (Winnipeg), in : a dark blue costume ahd hat to match; Mrs.A.H.Sims, Mrs.F.W, Taylor, in The marriage of Miss Edna Mc- Lauchlan, of Guelph, to Mr.Carmen, Mrs.Spackman, Miss Molson,, Mrs.Thomas C.Kidd left last night hav: left town to visit friends in Chi-} Edward © y omer, of De- \u2019 : \u201c~~ Bt.Andrew's Church, Guelph, on O3- tober 8th.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hampson, Maison- neuve._ .i Miss {Blanche Hall, of Quebec, has arrived Convent, Tunisian, Mrs.H.Montagu Allan and family, of October, \u201cSherbrooke.Almira Sims.to Miss Jessie Withell takes place tomorrow evening.Mr.A.C.and Mrs.Joseph, Quebec, are the guests of Mr.Jesse Joseph, Sherbrooke Street.\u2019 Mrs.H.M.Ami and her little daughter, who have been in to-day to Ottawa.\u2018Tyre, who spént the summer at Curil- lon, returned last week.' The dance to be given at the Ken- ward to with much pleasure.Mr.and Mrs.George F.O'Halloran, who recently moved to Ottawa, hava taken a house on Queen Street.Mr.and Mrs.James E.Ligraham, of St.Augustine, Fla.who spent a few days in town, have left for Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Howard, of Chambly, were In town on Saturday, returning from a visit to Prescott, Ont, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew A.Allan and their young daughters sailed by the prnisian to spend some weeks in Eng- and.A who have been visiting their sister, Mrs J.Stuart Buchan, have returned ome, Miss Violet Desbarats, Crescent Street, returned last week from Carillon, where she spent the lust three months, Rev.W.S.Guest-Williums and Mrs: Williams, of London, Eng, who have - been visiting in Canada sailed for home by the Tunisian.Mrs.Norton will receive her friends on Thursday and Friday afternoons, October 2 and 3, at Sherbrooke Street .; Mrs.Victor C, Buchanan, who spent August and September with.her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Erb, Berlin, Ont, returned last week.Mr.and Mrs.Walter R.Wonham ani \u2018Miss Emma Wonham, the Sherbrooke, who spent the summer at, Richelieu, return to town this week., Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Hamilton, who have been staying with Mrs.E.Gay Hamilton, have rented a flat of which they soon* twke possession.The wedding of Miss Melndoe, daughter of Mr.A.C.Mclndoe, to Mr.Albert Francis Duclos, takes place at Montreal West on October 8th, who has been visiting Miss Parsons, is now the guest of Mrs, Frank Cavers hill.Mrs.Rogers, who was formerly Miss Edith McTavish, has inany friends in Montreal.: Mrs.Francis.MH.Simms and the Misses Stmms, University Street, sall Seagrave, ¢f Water.oo, takes place in\u2019 for Englund early next month, to be away until the sunimer, ence Simms, who hus been cunfined to Jim Dumps would walk the floor for hours With baby, who yelled with all its powers.If tacks attacked his feet so bare, In double blanks Jim Dumps would ewear.Such trifles now don't bother him, For \u201cForce\u201d has made him * Sunny Jimi\u201d \u2018For C E 9 The Ready-ta-Serve Cereal a nightcap insuring ~ sweet slumber \u2018 s Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and mait\u2014eaten cold.- A Good Nights Sicep.- \u201cThe verdict seems to be that \u2018Force\u2019 is the most nutritlous and the ensieat : digested of all the wheat products.One friend tells me that sn small quantity eaten just before retiring seems always to insure him a good night's sleep.(T0 > -(Nsme furnished om application.) \u2018Miss Lillian Hampson is the guest of to study at the Sacred Hea: t Mrs, and the Mises Martin, Amherst Quebec, \u2018sailed for England by the who are in England, return the middie Mrs.Alan, of Montreal, is the guest of her brother, Hon.John McIntosh,\u2019 The engagement is announced In Ottawa of Dr.J.A.MucCabe, to Miss The wedding of Mr.Albert 8.Ulley town, return Mrs.Robert W.Tyre and the Miss:s nels next Friday is belng looked for- The Misses Henderson, of New York.Fairmount, -b8i- Mrs.Arthur Rogers, of Winnipeg, | Miss Flor- | ot .HERALD, -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,\u201d190%) SN ry 7 8 Threelmportant Openings - This\u2019 interests every \u201cwell- \\ dressed lady in Montreal, \u2026 Novi-modi Costume opening Wednesday, Qct.1st.Wait for it, Novi-modi Waist opening Wednesday, Oct.1st.The pick of New York's prettiest styles.- Novi-modi Skirt Wednesday, Oct, st.Skirts from $3.50., We promise you a rare treat in styles and prices.» opening Walking A Novi-modi Costume Co.2364 St.Catherine Street West, near Peel Street, the house for the past three months as- the result of an accident, has almost recovered, Cornwall, September 26.\u2014Mr.Ernest Froom and Miss C(assle Johnston, daughter of the late Michael Johnston, were married on Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr.John, Johuston.Rev.Dr.Mac- Nigh officiated.The bride was attended by Miss Laura Clark of Clark Avenue.Mr.J.Johnston was best man.\u2019 : The marriage was celebrated last\u2019 evening in Stanley Hal, .Stanley Street, of Miss Bella Weinstein, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.B.Weinstein, to Mr.B.Lecker, all of Montreal.The Kev.Heish Cohen officiated, assisted by Rev.I.Brannstein.The bride, who wore a gown of white silk and lace, was \u2018attended by the Misses Weinstein, Fischer, Shtaner and Cohen.The other assistants were the Messrs.Moscovich, Friedman, Mill- man and Freilich.After the ceremony the- guests enjoyed a dance and wedding supper.: : : PERSONAL MENTION Mr.Allison, of St.John, N.B., is attending McGill.; Dr.Elsdale Molson, who was in town, has returned to.England.Mr.G.Herrick Duggan is buildinz himself a handsome hourse at Sydney, Dr.Charles W.Colby, Bishop Street, has returned from Lake Memphrumua- Ble, a - The visiting governors to the West: ern General Hospital for this week are Messrs, 1.H.Stearns and W.Grant Stewart, .Among the guests at the Hunt break- fust was Mr.George A.Walker, of London, who recelved a warm welcom?from many old friends.The Rev.A.J.Doull, who has \u2018been under treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital, was sufficiently recovered to leave the hospital on Saturday.The Rev.Edmuiÿf Wood, of St.John the Evangelist CR h, has recovered from his recent indisposition, and took part in_both services yesterday.The visiting governors for the weck to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge and to the Homes at Longue.T'ointe are Messrs.Charles Byrd © and J.Hamilton Femn- = Mayor Guay, of St.Henri, has just finished at Toronto a trip through the Canadian West, Oregon, California, 11- linois, Wisconsin and Michigan.Tha Mayor came back delighted with what he saw, \"especially the riches and activity of Western Cunada, ' AT THE HOTELS -\u2014 At the Queen's/\u2014A.B.Brown, Buffalo; W.Shaw, Rouse's Point; J» A.- Burchell, Sydney, N.S.; W.T.Mae- kinnon, Amherst, N.8&; F.Shand, | Windsor, N.S.: B.Quinn, Windsor Mills; M.Dwyer, Saranac Lake; R.Wigget, Sherbroake; UC.8.Taylor, Presque lsle, Me.; J.8.Ritchie, Que- 4 bte, At-the Hall :\u2014J.A.Brown, Spokane, Wash.P.V.Ayotte, Three Rivers; J.Dussalt, P.D.Nash, M.D.,, Kempton, Ont.; A.Pudsey, Toronto; J.A: Juck- son and 8.Jackson, Westnioreland, Eng.; W.Wellington, New York; A, 15.Odell, Sherbrooke; A.P.Fraser, Victoria; P.Sage, New York; R.Valin- court, Welland.At thé Windsor :\u2014Geo.Dark, Buffalo; H.H.Crossman, Buffalo: R.J.Hull, ¥ngland; J.G.King, Port Arthur: Dr.J.Adock and party, Bath, Eng; M.Curry, Amherst, N.S.: H.M.Mall, Minneapolis; W.W.Dixon, 'Chicago, Dr.W.N.Wickwire, Halifax; Capt.Henderson, England; W.D.Dar- clay, St.Paul; Harold Kennedy, Quebec.- [> 10» At Hotel Carslake :\u2014F.B.Chaplin, Toronto; T.8.Pattillo, Truro; A.Mc- L.eod, Bracebridge; C.Lincoln, Halifax; J.LL Lavery and.wife, Miss J.Lavery, Quebec; G.P.Brophy, Oy wa; W.H.Davidson, Quebec; H.L.Barris, Halifax; A.Loudon, Ottawa; F.'P.Lyster, Las Vegas, New Mexico; H.Atkinson, Moncton; F.W.Armand | is divide and wife, Halifax; J.J.McManus, L.H.Read, W.Boddy, Toronto; T.Sullivan, Ottawa, À.Brucer and wife, Cornwall, At the Place Viger :\u2014Cyril B.Ulla- thome, London, Eng.; Dr.ind Mrs.H.G.Shepard, Rochester; J.F.Edmonds and wife, Denver: Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Gubin, New York; B.C, Pugh, London, Eng.; Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Dunlop.Atlantic City; Mrs.V.H.Taylor, Kingston; Hugh Newton, London, York; G.A.Woodill, Halifax; Mr.and Mrs.Gen.Willlams, Quebec; H.Bler- mans, Shawinigan Falls, Pamphlet on Gardening.The Department of Agriculture at Que- face, to make known the general princi ples which govern the intelligent working of a garden.The first part\u2014the book inte three, parts\u2014treats of gen- third part is devoted to horticulture, the cultivation of fruit trees, ete.The last chapter is consecrated to flowers A copy of the work can be had on application to ture.re\u2019 eee Col.Cole at Deseronto.cn the twelve-pounder and Howitzer prac tee.STRANGER THAN FICTION.A Remedy Which Has Revolutionized the Treatment of Stomach .\u201d Troubles.\" The remedy fg .t her: Ided as a won- ' medicine, neither is it claimed to cure anythlng except dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach troubles wits which nine out of ten suffer, | The remedy is in the form of pleasant tasting tablets or lozenges, containing vegetable and 1,uit, essences, pur».asceptic pepsin ( government test), golden seul und diastase, The tablets ure sold by drugzists under the nume of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.Many interesting experiments to 1.the digestive power of Stuart's tablets show that one grain of the active principle contained in them is sufficient to thoroughly digest 3,000 grains of raw meat, eggs and other wholesome food.Stuart's.Tablets do not act upon the bowels like after dinner pills and cheap cathartics, which simply irritate and inflame the intestines without ha.ng any effect whatever in digesting food or curing indigestion.11 the stomach can be rested and assisted in the work of digestion it will very soon recover iis normal vigor, as no organ Is so muci.abused and over worked as the stomach, - This is the secret, if there Is any secret, of the remarkable success of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, a remedy practically unknown a few years ago and now the most widely known of auv treatment for stomach weakness.This success has Veen secured entire- and simple because there can be: nn stomach trouble if the food is promptly digested, : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act entirely en the fond eaten, digesting .t completely, so that it can be assimilated into bliod, nerve and tissue.They cure dyspepsia, water brash, sour stome ach, gad and bloating after meals, because they furnish the digestive power which.weak stomachs lack, and unless.that lack ia supplied it is useless to attempt to cure by.the use of \u2018\u2018tonics,\u201d \u201cpills\u201d and, eathartics which have absolutely no digestive power.Stuarts Dyspepsia Thblets can be found at all drug stores, and the regu- meals will demonstrate their merit better than any other argument, E | A Woman\u2019s Calvary : By Jean Middiemas SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS.Betty Temple and her younger sister.MabeF| are orphans in London, and in great poverty.Chance, however, brings them the acquaint- ante-of tbe Ladies Constance and Gladys Burghley, the daughters of the Earl of Red- mayne, and Lord Orme, the heir to the Earldom, remarks on their beauty, and particularly that ot the elder, whom he wishes to ait to him for a portrait.With Lady Constance\u2019's approval, Betty Temple accordingly sits to the aristocratic painter, who, on ber sixth visit, gives her a sealed packet, which proves to contain a g6ld bracelet with a message which could only be interpreted as \u2018a declaration of love, The same evening, while Betty ls at the theatre with her newly-found friends, a mysterious stranger places a note in her hands.It was a request for an interview outside.a shop in.Bond Street.Betty meets the writer, who is a.man of fine bearing and well-dressed, though with a suggestion\" of having come down in the world.Addressing her by name, and professing an interest in her on account of her resemblance to someone he had known, the stranger, who ves the name of Treherne, strongly warns Petty against Lord Orme as a man \u2018of in- mous \u2018character, and obtains her promise 2 at all events, to engage herself to him lore the lapse of a month.\u2026.i.\" CHAPTER VL\u2014Centinued.| \u201c1 am mot for a moment alluding to if, Thereisa dark, a very dark, pags ih the book of my life, which if \u2018you could read At would probably cause \u201cyou: to turp from me in horror and ismay.Mo dark is that episode that can never ask any woman to link ; \"der.desti with mine.Still, that is witty 1 atiou .14 not try to pre- whem 1 take a great in- - Mo regsôn ent one la.< , terest from falling into the hands of such a man as Orme.\u201c \u201cBut I have told you that Lord Orme has not\u2014\" \u201cOrme must see the likeness to one who is gone, even as I do, dear lady.If he has not told you of his love, it exists, nevertheless\u2014of that I feel certain from what 'I saw in the theatre last night.\u201d \u201cAre yout acquainted with Lord \u201cDo not ask me.Of my relations with Lord Orme I cannot speak.\u201d | The mystery seemed to be increasing, for that there was a mystery Betty felt.very certain, and in spite of her anger at being interfered with and yet kept having faith In this man.There was an amount of honesty in his look and manner which inepired her with confl- dence, in a way that Lord Orme had never done.Even when she had been putting the question to herself as to whether it would be expedient to become Counters of Redmgyne, she had been deterred from coining to a favorable decision, by the knowledge that never could she do otherwise than distrust Lord Orme.\u201cI wonder what you would like me to do?I do not say that I shall do it, but.I should like to know what it 18.\u201d \u201cReject Lord Orme's every possible manner, and make him understand that his attentions\u201d are most distasteful to you.reason\u2014a strong reason, Miss oR why it is absolutely Impossible that you should marry Orme.For your « 80 much in the dark, she could not help ' advances in.There 18 a\u201d gake, and also for him, it is better, far better, that the crisis should not arrive in which this reason must he told: but if your marriage with him should become imminent, I swear that the \u201cwhole truth shall he revealed.Betty looked terrified; he was so much in earnest.\u2018Oh, Mr.Trehérne, you frighten me! I promise you I will be discreet.I will not let him\u2014What am I saying?Oh, I do not want to marry Lord Orme or any man; I only want to be left in peace.\u201d And the tears hegan to flow down Betty's cheeks as she murmured: \u201cIf I only had some friend\u2014some friend in.w' sm I could trust!\u201d \u201cMy poor ld, I have frightened you terribly; br + belleve me, the occasion necessitates .', 1 you are in danger of marrying Orie.Come and sit down for a little, and let us talk the matter over quietly, as if we were old friends and not the acquaintances of an hour.\u201d She sat beride him on a bench, and after a minute or two, during which he was very sympathetic and kindly, she once more became calm, and then he suggested : ; .\u201cOh, no\u2014no\u2014his sister! If she thought Lord Orme cared for me she would probably forbid me the house.I could not tell her -what he\u2014 But I must go.S\u20ace that clock ! How.late it 1s getting ! Poor little Mab, she will be quite alone.\u2019 \u201cAnd you have promised nothing\u2014 nothinæ; this meeting has not been useful as far as your future welfare is concerned.\u201d ; \u201cOh, Mr.Treherne, I will remember your warning; and, as I have already told you, I do not think it was espectal- \u201cA Rise in Corn Always follows the use of Putnam's Corn Extractor, which cures all kinds of Corns in 24 hours, without pain.Putnam's gives the best results.Use it.-adv.ly necessary.\u201d : He shook his head sadly\u2014seeming to see more clearly\u2019 into the future than she did.he - \u201cWill you make me one promise?\u201d he asked.\u2018Though, of course, I do not for a moment imagine that I.have any right to ask it.Will you promise not to pledge yourself in any way to Orme for a month?During that time I shall perhaps, be able to give you some proof that I am not speaking without cause.\u201d \u201cI will promise,\u201d was Betty's prompt reply.\u201cAs I am never likely to pledge myself to Lord Orme, I can readily say I will not do so for a month,\u201d Please do let me go now.\u201d \u201cOne never.knows, since he\u2014 Wel, Miss Temple, I see the subject 1a distasteful to you; and since I have your \u2018promise for a month, I will release you from any further discussion of it Au revoir.\u201d ' He walked witn her vo the door of the gallery, where they parted; he did not attempt to accompany her into the street, \u201cI wonder if he knows my address, as he knows so much,\u201d Betty wondered, \u2018else how is he going to send these proofs he is so mysterious about?\u201d 8he did not, however, attempt to give it to him, but walked on towards Oxford Street.It was too late now to call at the Lady's Guild, she decided.8ha must go in the morning before she went to Lady Bury.It was nearly six o'clock when Betty arrived at 8t, Mary's Place, and Mabel, who had returned from school, was clamouring because she had had no tea.On the table lay a letter addressed to Betty.The handwriting \u2018was that of Lord Orme.CHAPTER VII DARK HOURS.Betty, though she was ever actuated by an earnest desire to do what was a > right, and to keep herself and Mabel in the straight path of honor and recti- tvde, wns nevertheless possessed of a highly nervous temperament that made it.difficult for her at times to see clearly, or to \u2018lo that which, with cool reflection, she would have considered ex- pedtent.She had returned from Lady Bury's with.a cab full of fine linen to be marked.She had also had orders for work from the Lady's Guild as well as the Christmas gifts to finish for Lady Constance; yet though she had obtained the employment for which she had craved, she was dissatisfied and disorganized in mind.A few weeks ago, hcw happy would the thought of this work have made her, since it would bring comforts and food for herself and Mabel, and save much worry.With the work, however, wbrry seemed to have increased rather than to have diminished.She.wished she had never seen the people in Brook Street, she wished she had not met that secretive, mysterious Mr.Treherne, and, above all, she would have llked-\u2014had she dared\u2014to hail a cab and send all Lady Pury's finely-wrought linen back to er, : She hated Lord Orme\u2014love him, never! Yes, hated him because it was on his account that she was made to suffer, (To be continued.) EAKENS THE 8Y8- TEM .and if not checked becomes a chronic condition.No remedy compares with Nerviline, which is prepared specially for stomach and bowel troubles.As a radical cure for Cramps, Collo, Gas in the Stomach, Summer Complaint, Ner- viline excels everything in the medical line, is \u2018an indispensible household staple, and.costs only 860, Buy a bole tle to-day.Try Dr.Hamliton's Mandrake Pils wp\u2019 \u2018DIARRHOEA W æe Eng.: Miss E, B.E.Newton, London, |.Eng.; Mr.und \"Mra.Warren \u2018Curtis, New York; the Misses Curtis, New bec, has issued an interesting peer let on gurdemng.The gnuthor is Mr.Alex.Sauterre.The work is highly recommend- eil by the Council of Agriculture, Jt has, \u2018 for object, according to the author's pre- eral gardening precepts, definition, of terms, tillimg the soil, rotation, etc.The second part treatss of the application of : these precepts, special culture, ete.The the Minister of Agrieul- .Col.Cole left last night for Deseronto, | where the artillery competitions are in\u2019 progress.He has been appomted by the Framinion Artillery Association to rsnort : derful discovèry nor yet a secret patent ly upon its merits as a digestive pure ' 4 lar use of one or two of them after ! a Notre Dame Street.« * CE Vi LT : He n 8 ai ol oi, +02 92 Sr PR = EAA TAPESTRY NO.1 QUALITY.8ize 3 by.3 yards.Special .$6.70 Size 3 by 344 yards.Special .37.75 Rize 3 by 4 yards.Special .,.$9.00 Size 344 by 4 yards.Speclal .$11.15 Size 3% by 4% yards.Special $12.00 Size 4 by 4 vards.Special .$12.00 -EXTRA SPECIAL IN Double Width Tapestry Though there is ¢ ply for the coming W 28, Store! being able nu the shape of gor the Company > laid Winter supplies in all about 50 by double beds.\u2018S.CARSLEY C2.Montreal's Greatest Stone, New plete,\u201d It makes a gorgeous display.best and widest range of styles over imported.The Big Store has the reputation of selling the Finest Carpets in Canada.and lowest prices prevail, .Cold Weather is Comin ge ER: 76 inches, White Wool Blankets, fancy borders R1:40 Size about 54 by 72 inches, White Wool Blankets, fancy borders 5 SES 1:40 pair Size about 60 by 80 inches, White Wool Blankets, fancy borders ,.2 H 88 pair Size about 60 by 80 Inches, White Wool Blankets, blue borders .$2.14 pair Size about 64 by 84 inches, White Wool Blankets, blue borders .: #3.15 pair Size about 68 by 86 Inches, White Wool Blankets, fancy borders .Li 3 80 pair Size about 68 by 86 inches, White Wool Blankets, fancy horders .1.50 pair Size about 72 by 90 Inches, White Wool Blankets, fancy borders o.85.60 pair WARM BE ints os mein « every size, well \u2018filled, covered with COMFORTERS A » allnes and Sateens, for Cribs, single and September 29tn, 1902, a CARPETS The Fall Stock of Carpets le eom- heir beauty, softness of color, rich.ess of combination and exquisite de- gns stand out pre-eminent in tho Here good taste, good quality SQUARES.\u201c NO.2 QUALITY.Size 3 by 3 yards.Special .10.10 Site 2 by 3%; yards.Specia nn Size 3 by 4 yards.Speclal $13.10 Size 2 by 412 yards.Special 15.00 Size 3% by 4% yards.Special $17.25 Size 4 by 4 yards.Special ., $17.26 Just put into stock a shipment of double width TAPESTRY CARPETS, in beautiiul art shades, newest designs.Speclal, 81C AND 97C YARD.onsiderable uncertainty as to the Coal sup- inter, there is no doubt whatever about The to supply everyone with a good substitute and warm Blankets.With this end in view in a double supply of warm coverings and sizes and prices.1 PRICES, FROM G7C to 4.20 * i L + TAILOR-MADE SUITS 110 LADIES\u2019 © + this season's style.TO-MORROW\u2014 A Snap in Ladies\u2019 NEW FALL AND WINTER TAILOR MADE SUITS will be placed on Sale To-morrow Morning, marked at suck a tempting - price, that It will -lnsure a speedy clearance.Remember, they are Here's the - DESCRIPTION, ADIES' TATLOR MADE SUITS, tn black, navy, g - and Oxford, Jacket cut double breastec llned mercerized sateen; Skirt cut full flare, up-to-date in every particular, all sizes.- Worth $5.00 $3.80 tr WRITE FOR OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUE.®2 |/S.CARSLEY C 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 St.James St, MONTREAL.- Oo.LIMITED SHIPPING | PORT OF MONTREAL, { Arrived\u2014Saptember 27-28.Steamenip Fortuna, 1901, J.Pedersen ' from Sydney, with coal to Dominion Coal ; Company.Qlecared\u2014September 27-28.Steamship Ramore Head, 2013, D.Smith, i for Belfast, with.general cargo, by Me | Lean, Kennedy & Coi Steamsnin Fortuna, 1901, J.Pedersen for Sydney, light, by Dominion Coal : Company.| Steamshin Manchester Shipper, 2542, \u201cJ.Goldsworthy, for Manchester, with gen- i erai cargo and live stuck, by Furness, | Withy & Co.I Steamsnip Hurona, 2150, J.Dorward, for London, with general cargo and cattle, by R.Reford & Co.VESSELS IN PORT.Teutome, 1962, P.Klunker, Furness, i Withy & Co.; Windmill Point, | : Bengore Head, 1619, R.Phillips, Me * Lean, Kennedy & Co.; Hochelaga.1 | Tiger, 2116, H.Wold, Cana an Forwarding & Export Co.; Jacques Cartier Pier.| Lake Simcoe, 2465, W.D.Jones,\" Elder i Dempster-and Co., foot of Berri, °~ Kastalia, 2561, W.B.Webb, R.\"Reford .Co., Ltd:; below Sohmer Park.- Oreadian, 2252, H.Imrie, H.& A.A- x { lan; Allan wharf.0° | Greetlands, 703, E.Couillard,\u2018 Hy.De- | .tell & Co., Bonsecours wharf, i THE ST.LAWRENCE NOT TO BLAME.Ottawa, Sept.28\u2014The investigations , eenducted by Commander Spain, R.N, | into the casualties on the St.Lawrence to the steamers Indiana, Monteagle, Rush- ington, and Manchester Importer and Seharg, have been concluded, and the report of Commander Spain handed into the Minister of Marine.In every case the decision is that the accident was due to carelessness on the part of the pilot | or ships officers, and in no instance .to the lack of proper aids to navigation or | intricacy of the thannel.BARQUE ASHORE, Halif N.8, t.28.\u2014The barque Brooksids hy which lett Tus- ket Wedge on Friday for Buenos Ayres, ran ashore during the night on Mud Island.She was hauled off by three tugs and towad to Yarmouth.The barque has twelyq feet of water in her hold, and will havé to discharge cargo.SATLED.The Head Sine SS.Ramore Head aniled for Belfast yesterday morning with gen: eral carg», and will take on deals at b ec.: The SS.Manchester Shipper sailed vos- terday with general cargo and cattle for rnchestor.Mie SS.Hurona, Thomson line, sailed from hece yesterday with general cargo.and cattis for London, - \u2018 DETAINED BY FOG.The R.M.S.Tunislan,_ which saîled from her on Saturday, for Liverpool, was to 4 1t Rimonski owing, dense fou, B88 derived thero at 7.43 Rm.ast evening, Ce : » NOTES.Beaver line &S.Lake Erie arrived ation from Montreal, yesterday, and reported all well, ne a Sn era sen.j nea.CL .Vive 4S, Carthagenian, Allan.line, sailed from Glasgow, for.New York, on Satur day.She has 35 cabin, 170° intermediate, moe Aften Fa 6%: Grondinn\u2019 sailed froin Glasgow for the St.Lawrence, on Satir- \u201cThe.| aire: e Lavland lino 86, Alexandrian arrive pay irene, from fi ag 3 pe PRUE X »> ue- is due hero this week Drunkeness and Morphine Habits Positiveiy \u2018cured at home without pain.publicity, or detention fron \"business.Best of references.C ll and see our long list of testimonials, or write for our pawphlot giving full purticulars.Address: \u201c THE DIXON CURE CO., 572 St.Denis St., Montreal, All Communications strictly confidential.OPENING.The Natlonal Dress Cutting and Sewing: Academy is opceu every day trom 9 a.m, to 4 p.m., and the evening clucses on Monday and Wednesday at 7 to 9.MRS.E.L.ETHIER, Directress, $8 ST.DENIS STRELT.Why Do So Many Canaries Die ?Owing to using so many poor bird foods.\u2018The best seed on the market is , BROCK\u2019S BIRD SEED - which has been tried, tested and used by the best bird - fanciers.In each packet there is a cake of BIRD TREAT.Ask youn grocer for it.To cure your crying baby?To find a food made especially for its delicate stomach\u2014 something that will make the baby well, plump and good-humored.: =v PEPTONINE! The best of all foods.Endorsed by physicians.Absolutely pure.Large box, 250., Sold by all leading druggists and grocers.WHOLESALE\u2014F, COURSOL, 982 City Hall Avenue, Montreal.Nov Rain and sweat bave no effect on barness treated with Eureka Har BF ness Oil.It resists the damp, keepstholeath- er soft and pli able, Stitchen do not break.No roughsure NX \\ Ce.face td chafe and cut, \"The | harness not only keeps 1 like new, but wears twice as longby the us of Eureka, 7 0 C3 to _ , Ashes Were Interred, pa ion of te, lake Me, Pu n deu, Pre at Bost one agp, Tho ashes were : a.Lis és ins 54 noe Lin a | front mt sr, a | BATHE \"A - VENABLES-LANDON\u2014On Sept.WALLIS\u2014At 289 Drummond Street, asi i mee EATHS.EE me: D Death : Pme \u2019 BIRTHS BERRIGAN\u2014On August 30, at No.\u2018 18 Payette Street, Montresi, to Mr.and Mrs.W .J Parsigan, à son.; HARWOOD\u2014In this city, on the \u201820th inst., the wite of C.A.Harwood, advocate, of a daughter.LAVERS\u2014On Sept.21, at No.9 Prince Arthur, Street, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Lavers.MACINTOSH\u2014At St.Columba Manse, Hopewell, N.8., Sept.22, to Rev.and Mrs.John Macintosh, à son.McINTOSH\u2014On Sept.10, at 23 Belmont St., to Mr.and Mrs.McIntosh, a daughter.PLAMONDON\u2014On Sept.21, at No.1017 Berri Street, the wife of J.E.Plamondon, of a daughter.ROBINSON\u2014At Eastman, Que., on Sept, 21, the wife of Mr.À.F.Robinson, of a daughter.BTONE\u2014On Sept.12, at 250 Richmond Street, the wife of R.F.\u2018Stone, of twin sons.MARRIAGES.ABTBURY-FLANDERS\u2014Qn Sept.10, at North Hatley, Que., by the Rev.R.C.Tambs, M.A.Mr.Jobn Astbury, A the Township of Hatley, to Miss Daisy May Flanders, of Franklin, N.H.BRANSCOMBE-JONES\u2014At Brighton, Ont., on Sept.24, by the Rev.J.C.Wiison, Mr.John M.Branscombe, of Bloomfield, Ont., to Miss Florence Mabel, daughter otf Mr.and Mrs.Joho W.Jones, of Orchard Home, Brighton, nt: CROWIN-SUTHERLAND\u2014At Wolfville, N.S.Sept.24, by Rev.R.F.Dixon, Frederick Newell Crowin, of New York City, to E.Maude Sutherland, daughter of the late James E.Sutherland, of Barrie, Ont.DONOHUE-RYAN\u2014On Sept.15, at St.Gabriel's Church, Chicago, Ill, by the Rev.Willam J.Ryan, John Lonohue to Katie Ryan, both of Montreal.DOWD-BOYD\u2014At Cushing, Que., on Sept.17, by \u2018the Rev.W.H.Raney, Catherine, daughter of Robert Boyd, of Louisa, to Mr.Robert A.Dowd.of Brownsburg.HOLDBROOK-PHILLIPS\u2014On August 25, by the Rev.Father Donneily, Annie B., daughter of thé late John Phillips, to William, son of Benjam'n Holdbrock, both of this city.+ HAYMAN- MITCHELL\u2014At Halifax, N.S., on LE i ©.Jenner, Samuel L.Hayman and \u201ciiss Minple L.Mitchell.due .Luaticooke, Que., on the £3rd of \u201cSeptember, by Rev.Canon Foster, B.A., Mr.John N.Jenks, of Barnston, Que., to Miss K.Eveleigh Cole, of Montreal.JOHNSTON-DAY\u2014At New London, Que., on Sept.17, by Rev.Dr.Kellock, cf Richmond, William.Ernest Johnston, of Melbourne, to Eunice S., daughter of John Day.MACAFFEE- LAING \u2014 Op Sept.23, at 123 Mackay Street, by the Rev.Dr.Mowat, Janetta, daughter of the late Murdoch Laing.to Dr.Burtcn Macafee, of Washington, D.C.McINTYRE-McWHINNIE \u2014 On Sept.18, at Lower Ormstown, Que., by the Rev.H.E.Warren, M.A., B.D.John Rutherford Mc- Intyre, of Ormstown, to Margaret, daughter of \u2018Mr.Michael McWhinnie.McNICHOLL-DEVERELL\u2014In this city, on Sept.24, by the Venerable Archdeacon Ker, D.D., George Alexander MeNickioli to Elvira Madelin, daughter of the late Henry Dev- erell.ROSAMOND-COTTON\u2014At Ottawa, on Sept.24, by Rev.J.J.Bogert, Alexander George, son of James Rosamond, Esq., Almonte, to Mary Eleancr, daughter of Col.W.H.Cotton, quartermaster-general.SIMPKIN-MASON\u2014In this city, my the Rev.Canon Renaud, on Sept.24, at 26 Argyle Avenue, James Simnkin to Louise Mason, daughter of S.W.Mason.TAYLOR-PULSIFER \u2014 At Wittenberg, N.Son Sept.17, by Rev.A.E.Ingram, Henry J.Taylor, of Chaswood, Halifax County, and Edith M.Pulsifer, of Wittenberg, Col- chester Co., N.S: a 25.at the residence of the bride's parents, Westmount, by Rev.C.E.Bland, James Thomas Vena- Dles to Bertha E., daughter.of E.C.Lan- on, \u2018 .WEAGANT-THOMPSON At Manchester.Ont., on Sept.19, Miss Lottile M.Thompson to C.Herbert Weagant, L.D.S., of Portage Ja Prairte, Man.7 DEATHS IN THE CITY.BLACKADER\u2014At 13 Crescent Street, in this city, on Sept.25, Drummond R.Blackader, son of the late Francis Fraser Blackader.GENDREAU\u2014In this city, on the 26th inst., Dcnaida Normandeau, wife of the late Philippe Gendreau.PARIZEAU\u2014In this city.on Sept.26, Angel Tailleur, aged \u201858 years, mother of George and.Albert Parizeau.PENFOLD\u2014Cn the 25th instant, Robert Geot- frey, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.John Pen- fold.Funeral private.230x .Thurs- »day, Sept.25, Mary Eilen Walklate, wife \u201cof Herbert Wallis, aged 53 years.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.BAYARD\u2014At St.John, N.B., on Sept.24, Henrietta Cooper Bayard, daughtér of the late Samuel Bayard; M:D.CAMPBELL \u2014 On Sept.22, at Dartmouth, | Frank M.Campbell, of Halitax, in the 39th.year of his age., EASTON\u2014At Norton Creek, Qug., County of Chatcauguay, on Sept.17, James Easton, aged 90 years, a native of Blantire, Scotland.FAULKNER\u2014At Grand Pre, N.S., Sept.24, John L.Faulkner, aged 77 years and 19 moaths.HONEY WILL-\u2014On Sept.24, at St.John, N,B., Annie Jane, widow of the late Wm.A.Honeywill.: .KENNEDY\u2014At \u2018Wallace, .N.S.,.on Sept.3, John H.Kennedy.KYLE\u2014At Cambria, Que., on Sept.15, Annie M.M., beloved daughter of R.Kyle, aged 24 years, 10 months and 12 days.NEWTON\u2014At; Warden, Que., on Sept.23 Mr.Asa Newton, aged 70 years.PENDLETON\u2014On Sept.25, at Globe, Arizona, Frederick Harold, of scarlet fever, aged 2 years, 4 months and 22 days, only child of Fred, G.Pendleton, and grandson of w.J.Pendleton, Montreal.ROACH\u2014At Sussex, N.B., Roach, aged 73 years, WARLOCK\u2014At St.John, N.B., on Sept.24, Mrs.Mary Emma, relict of the late D.O.L.Warlock, in the 70th year of her age.ZOLLIKOFER \u2014 At Toronto, on the 25th inst, Mrs.P.Zollikozer, aged 73 years, mother of Mra.King Arnoldi, of Ottawa.The Ancient Capital prefers lady charlotte gelatine.v Sept.\u201823, Thomas WH ARH OFFBRING .MONUMENTS at reduced rates for the balance of the reason.THE SMITH BROS.GRANITE CO.290 Bleury St., just below Sherbrroke.rs Estabilahed 1840 \u2018Jos.C.Wray & Bro., .Cndertakers, 290 MOUNTAIN \u2018STREET.One énor helow St.Catherine co 3 ST DOMINIQUE STREET; Ambulanee Hisanosarters.[\u2014\u2014\u2014 a AMBULANCHE HBADQUARTERS Fell Telephone Up 2687, WM.WRAY, Cadertaker and Embaimer,' 2436 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Potwesn ftanter ans Denmmond Strects.HORSES! FOR SALE, High Stepping Cobds, matched Britt Cartage and Saddle Horses, Resey General Purpose always THE TELPER & CLINIE.CO, 19 ST.MAURICE STREET.> a sate a WARAIAGES e indie dims re EME he ee à WANTED \u2014 TEACHEKS WANTING EM.+ bloyment during h holidays, cas learn how.to make five to tem dollars à day Ly writ ing to Box M 360, Herald Sox WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENBRAL servant for ¢ ly 62 Park vena amily of three.Apply a WANTED \u2014 To GIRLS, ONE AS GOOD plain cook, other as waitress; must have references.Call between ten and twelve.do Sherbrooke _ st.231x _ WANTED \u2014 \u201cSTENOGRAPHER AND TYP writist (male), with knowledge af b h languages and\u2019 Custom House work preferred.Address, stating saluïry required, Box K 62, Herald Office, .232x WANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY.\"Ll _Shorey & Co., _1868 Notre Dame st.22x WANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY TO LEARN trade, etc.Wm.Young, Painter, 2807 St Catherine st.: , 228x WANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BOY, TO work In warehouse, Apply at office, The Standard Skirt Co., Limited, 213 -Delorimler avenue, 230x:_ WANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHERS AND chandelier hands.James Morrison Brass Mfg.Co., 93 Adelaide st.west, Toronto.\u2019 235% WANTED \u2014 SEVERAL BRIGHT PEOPLE who can earn at least fifteen dollars weekly.Some of our representatives make over five: dollars in a day.No dellvering nor collect ing.The Century Christian Co., Limited, Turonto.24x WANTED \u2014 A MESSAGE BOY.T.H.ROBinson, Druggist, 76 Sherbrooke st.|, 2dux © WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, with\u2019 or without washing; city references.17 Souvenir ave., off Acwater, near Dorches- \u201cter st.230x WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT tor gmall tumily; must be well recommended; good wuges.Apply 1 Lrummond st + 235x WANTED\u2014GOOD TINSMITH ND RANGE case makers.Apply ut No.2: St.James street.Le 235x WANTED \u2014 TRUSTWORTHY PERSON IN each couuty to-manage business ot old established bouse ot solid financial standing.Straight bona fide weekly salary of $18 paid by cheque each Wednesday, with all exe penses, direct -from heudquarters.Money advanced for expenses.Manager, 312 Cax- tou Bullding, Chicago.WANTED® CAPABLE YOUNG WORAN .a8 plain _cook.Apply 212 Peel st.Xx WANTED AN ADVERTISING AGENT * for a fine publication.Apply in the tore- _BOOn, at 290 University st.283x WANTED HA \u2014 A CAPABLE, HANDY, UN- marrfed man, to live in building; have good references.Apply 31 serthelet st, on Tuesdays and Fridays, betwe.n 9 and: 10 o'clock a.in.233x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR small ramily; must be well recommended; good Wages.Apply No.1 Drummond.x WANTED = GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: no cooking, wages $J.0u week.48 Victoria _Square, 29x WANTED \u2014 LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT INstitution, (wo nurses.one for boys and one\u2019 for girls, Apply 31 Berthelét st, on Tuesdays and Friduys, between 9 und 10 o'clock.233x \u201c WANTED \u2014 À MÉSBAGE BOY.T.H.ROB- ingon, :36 Sherbrooke.239% WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT AT 98 Columbia ave.; country girl preferred.1% 4 J ee WANTED\u201425 EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE dippers, to go to London, Ontario; half rallway fare advanced; good wages can be made on piece work.Apply D.H.Perrin Limited, Montreal Brauch, 492 St.Paul trek 229x WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT, 43 VIC- (oria_st._ Private family.000 283X WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family, must beable to do plain cooking.Apply, with references, 21 Durocher st.230x _ WANTED \u2014 COAT MAKERS.FOUR FIRST class, to work in Windsor, Oni.The highest bill paid In Canada.Spectal rallway rates this week.Apply John B.Ellison & Sons, 10 Victoria square, Montreal, 23x WANTED AGENTS.IN EVERY CITY town and village in Canada.to handle ae ess) selling aricle.jFroum Ryr to teu.dot- lars a day can ba made without any trouble.Address Box M 51.Herald tu WANTED \u2014 GOOD STEADY\" BARBER, AT once.5) Centre st.WANTED \u2014 GIRLS \u201cWHO CAN Sap \"oR crochet; steady work: good wages.Montreal Fringe and Tasse! Works, 12 Et.Peter : street.230< WANTED \u2014 BOYS, FOR THE PLUMBING.226 Bleury 1 st.231x_ WANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS AND JOINERE ; 2560 St.Catherine.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, where & housemaid {8 kept; no washing: city references required.Apply to \u201c46 Dor- Chester st.: 229x WANTED \u2014 .GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, _ With references.Apply 99 99 Shuter st.232x WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: MUST be a good plain cook.Apply 29 Lorne ave, morning or evening.- - 230x WANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD PLAIN cook; washing glven out: good wages.Apply.with references, 7 Selkirk ave, off Guy _230x street.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG GIRL | to train as general: no washing.-Apply evenings.338 Grosvenor ave., Westmount.x WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GIRLS FOR SHIRT : an a collar starching: also girls .to learn ued folding.Apply to Mr.Williams, at .The Standard Shirt Co., Limited, 215 De- Lorimier ave, tt WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to copy \u2018Ittters at home evenings: strictly « genuine.Address Excelsior Mtg.Co., Station B., Cleveland, O.à 240x WANTED\u2014OPERATORS IN ALL PEPAIT- ments.Good wages and steady work al) the year round.We make overalls, pants.shirts, ladies\u2019 shirt waists and costumes, collars and cuffs.Apply at malu o:iilce, The Standard Shirt Co, Limices, 1 to 215 Fa lerimier ave.« hy must | SITUATIONS WAkvEn MALE Low HE} ALS : | SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE SF Adveftiisinsnts undes this Hénéiné, À 6 insertfogs, for se.WANTED, \u2014 EXPERT TELEGRAPHER AND medium stenographer; position with travelling general superintendent; good references, B.J.14, Herald, 220x COMING HOME FROM YOUR TR HOLIDAYS, bring your clothes to be cleaned, dyed or pressed.We do it cheap and good.Model Cash Laundry, 589 Dorchester.228x ROOMS AND BOARDS& Advertisements under this heading, %* words, \u20ac insertions, for 38c.ROOMS \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLY =FURnished room, with or without board, for strictly steady young man;.also table board for three or four people.Terms in advance.69 Anderson at.228x KoôMs-ro | LET, LARGE DOUBLE FRONT room, nicely furnished: all modern conveniences; use of kitchen; suitable fore married couple; only two !n family.35 Prince Ar- _thur st.288x _ ROOMS AND BOARD\u201429 MANCE ST., WELL furniehed front room, with or \"without board; private family: Auer light; terme _ very reasonable; _Bentlemen only.230x ROOME™ = FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM flat; gentlemen only.60a City Councillor D street.228x.ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.ONE DOUBLE, ONE single, furnished, small family; uno chila- _Fen.Z72a St.Antoine st.ROOMS \u2014 To LET, NICELY FORNTED double front room, private family, no child- _ren.317 St.Urbain_ st.231x _ ROOMS \u2014 FOR MARRIED COUPLE, FURnished, with use kitchen, six dollars month- Kävertisements under Chis Leading, D worés, 6 insertions, for 25e WANTED \u2014 BY GOOD PLAIN COOK, FITU- ation in town.dr \u2018country, in small family.18 Bieury st.221x WANTED \u2014 VORK BY THE DAY: Is A £ood plain cook.Apply 25 Hermine st.220% WANTED \u2014 \u2014 WoRK OF ANY KIND BY THE day, by a respectable young woman.Apply _to 744 Lagauchetiere.232x _ WANTED \u2014\" SITUATION BY A WELL- educated, middle-aged Scotch lady; wliling to do Hght general housework aid, it needed, assist young children with their les- Sous; satisfactory references.Apply K 63, Herald \u201cOffice, 234x WANTED - \u2014 SEWING AT HOME: UXPERT at children\u2019s work and ladies\u2019 underwear.123 Rivard st.228x WANTED \u2014 BY LADY, COMFORTABLE room and board, bathroom \"iat, locality central; terms mecderate, K 69, Herald Office, 233X _ WANTED \u2014 LIGHT EMPLOYMENT BY A girl of 20, anywhere In the locality of the Laurentiah Mountains.Address A.Green- fleld, Shawbridge, Que.226x_ WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG WOMAN, WORK of any kind; no references.Misd M.T.Power, Mile End Post Office.ksi FOR SALE.£4 Advertisements iu tbls column -ic per werd per.lusertiou, 6 insertions for the price ot four.FOR SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNITURE, invalid rolling, reclining ehairs, back rests, bedslde adjustable table, bed tray, for breakfast in bed, bidets, bed clothes sup- ity and convealent; Auer light, 30 Berthelet street, te TO LET.gar Advertisements in this nolumn Ko por wd per lusertion, 6 insertions lo: the price of tour.TO LET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT.4 ROOMS, in good order; rent 7 dollars.216 St.George st.Apply _ John Allan, \u201857 Mayor st.To LET \u2014 CARPENTER'S SHOP, STABLE and shed, rear 124 St.Antoine st.Apply _ Alex.Bremner, 50 ) Bléury st.231x _ and Buckingham ave.Apply to 5 Buckingham ave._ 282x TO LET \u2014 \u201cLOWER TENEMENT DWELL- Ing, No.271 Drolet st., water ou both flats, bathroom, .ete.; stable and yard.Apply 627 Sherbrooke st.Telephone East 171 or Main 2453, TO LET \u2014 NICE LOWER TENEMENT, suitable for young married couple: good plumbing and dry cellar.16 .Busby lane.For rent, etc., gapply by telephone, Mount _ 621.233% _ | TO LET\u2014BAKE HOUSE, $5.00 PER MONTH.Apply 802 St.Lawrence st.234x TO LET \u2014 CENTRAL CORNER STORE, Mc- + Gl], Lemoine: manufacturing flats; jobbers\u2019 offices; hydraulic hoist, shipping entrance; reasohable rents: very convenient and cer- tral.Apply 32 Lemoine.Main 2117, 234x_ very advantagrous for manufacturing concern; use of hoist.For further information, address 194 St.Paul st.Phone Main 2297.22\u20ac x TO LEFT \u2014 PWELLINGS \"SOS.1681, 1687 AND 1713 St.James street, St.Henry.Also.store, No.1715, well suited for barber's shop, to supply place, of one recently removed from vicinity.Rent $10 per month for each.Ap- ; _Ply 174 St.James st.229X = TO LET\u201438 HUTCHISON STREET.A SELF- contained modern cottage.Apply A.Le- claire, 290 University st.Bell Telephone Up 741 233x TO LET \u2014 FOR A PERIOD OF .EAPS, BEginning May 1, \u20181908, those desirable office prem!ses, corner St.James and St.Francols Xavier streets, now occupled by the Inter- colonial Rallway.Large vonit on premises.Apply to W.J.Taylor.80% Craig ee - PERSONAL.& AQVu.uselen(s au LOIS coluiun MC per word per insertion, © insertions for she price ot four.x PERSONAL \u2014 TEN DOLLARS REWARD paper published in the year 1848, which contained a call from the Home Government for the heirs of S.S.\u201cJennings, or Bamuel Scanlan Jennings.336x PERSONAL \u2014 BY MISTAKE THE HOUSES owned by Mr.L.Piilon, on Manufacturers street, were advertised for sale.229% PERSONAL \u2014 WILL MRS.GEORGE BAW- den (nee McGowan).or any of her friends, please send her address to an old \u2018me | friend.formerly of Buffalo, New York.Ad- | dress Mrs.L.E.Van Valkenqurgh, 515 Ilar- ! Tlson st., Seattle, Washington.226x N ERROR \u2014 IT WAS THROUGH AN error that the bouses of Mr.Louis Pilon, i Manufacturers Street, were advertised for sale.« 233x BUSINESS CARDS.4 i | | TRL ATION SUCCESSOR.TO FIN: 37 layson & Grant}, Customs Broker and | | i | ! i Forwarder.Warehouseman, 413 and 417 St Paul st, Montreai.Heated Storage, Bond or Telephone Main 1303, © O.Hox 424.LEGAL CARDS.> AU LES RENAN.CLINE a MACLENNAN, I Barristers, etc., Cornwall.Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan.E1ITCH.PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in i Chancery, Notaries Public, «i¢., Cornwall, \u2018Ont.Jas.Leiteb.K.C., R.A.Pringle, J, A.C.Cameron.LL.B.BUCIAN & ELLIOTT.ADVOCATES, ETC.Canada Life Bullding, 183 it.James st, Montreal.t 1 { § TERHENS, \"HUTCHINS \"& \u201cVARGOLESE, | | i Free.Advocates, Barristers, - Seticltors, eto.Temple Building, St.James street, Montreal.: CG.H.Stepnens, L.8.Margolese.K.C.: Horace A.\"Hutchins, Telephone Mala 1565.Cable address.\u2018\u2019Stepins.IBBONS & HARPBR.BARRISTERS, W etc.Richmond and Carling sts., Londca, Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C.Fred, F.Harper, » 1 NSHIBELDS & \"GREENSHIELDS, U Barristers, etc., 1724 Notre Dame sti.EBT & HARVEY, ADVOCATES, FRAR- risters, etc., Third Floor, Temple blag.0 MONEY .TO LOAN.\" Montreal.Tel.Main 616.8.P.Lost, K.C A.C.Harvey, B.C.L .£& Advertisements in thie column iL per |\u2019 eT TT ees nord per insertion.6 iusertions for the price CIVIL ENGINEER.\u2019 A of four.$6.00 AND UPWARDS ADVANCED\" TO RE- P ALEX.PETERSON, M.INST., C.Bo sponsible parties on note of band, ware- e etc., Consulting Engineer, Late Chief house geceipts and miscellaneous securities.No delay and business strictly confidential.Apply to Emblem Bros., Commission Agents, 41 St.Francois Xavier st., city.232x TRUST FUNDS TO INVEST IN MORTgages, current rates of interest.DNoucal & Phillips, Notrries.Cansda Lite Chembers.x WANTED TO PURCHASE.8% Advertisements in tnis column \u2018ec per word per insertion, 6 Inzortions for the price of four.WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 SECONDHAND No.4 Smith-Premier typewriter, or would exchange Remington No.2 for it; must be In good condition.173 Common sf, 231x WANTED TO PURCHASE HAND SEWING machine.State price and make to Box K 55, Herald Office Hg PROPERTY FOR SALE, S48 Aaves.pemments in: hie column Xe Jer word per insertion, 6 Insertions for tho rics of.four.FOR SALE \u2014 TO ANY ONE BUILDING alongside my house, 445 Prince Allert ave., Westmount, will sell lot 38 x 5 cheap.__Thomas Fraser.EDUCATIQNAL, WANTRD \u2014 PIANO PUPILS, $1.25 P Son Adâress P 123, Manshelé ot RA To SUPPRESS MEC PILGRIM.| AGE.cA Berlin, Sent.2.\u2014A despatch to the, Cclogne Gazette from Alexandria says \u2018that cholera is spreading ' through tho whole.of Egynt.Already 1,200 towns and villages ave \u2018affected.An average of 1,500 new eas: are reported daily.uring \u2018the last two months there have been \u2018 over\u2018 26,000.cases, more than pinety cent.of them proving fatal.J Many Brant.have been stricken.Thé Gazette urges, in view of the Mohammedan pilgrimage to Mecca, which is a \u2018most dangerous centre of infection, that an international conference of the powers be held to suppress the pilgrimage.oh Umbrellas, Mpaca Umbrellas.Gloria, 'slias\u2014and Cotton Biles, the at The # Co.Limited.\u2014adv.end for the ions ; Carsley - \u2019 Sleopin& rooms with bath attached.Company, Is prepared to act as arbitrator in legal cases, and consulting engineer for railway and hydraulle works, etc., 216 Drum- mond st, st., Montreal.RESUMED PRACTICE.Dr.E.R.Barton, SURGHON-DENTIST, : Has resumed practice.2303 ST.CATHERINE ST.Teléphone Up 12956 The New Sherbrooke House, SHERBROOKH, QUE.New in evory way.« Finest of aamplo rooms: Every up-to-date accessory BODWELL & WRIGHT, Props ATENTS ANA TRADE MARKS \u20ac MEN N.EVANS, We solicit the business of Mutulacturers Bn gineers and others who realize the ndvisabliity of having their Patent business transacted by fa perts, Preliminary advice free.Charges moderate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent u request.Marion & Marion, New Yori Lif Life B iE.Montreal ; and Washington.D.C.COUNTRIES GUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN.OIL INGINEERT AND LAND Survavens aad | PE MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS «= .HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.NT OT, SA\u201d == INXS SHOP TO LET, CORNER ST.CATHERINE TO LET \u2014 LARGE FLAT, WELL LIGHTED; | Engineer of the Canadian Pacific Raliway | \u2018lemble Buildlag, MONTREAL ly: also single room, furnished, fo.r dollars porter, etc.R.E.Painchuud, zus st.Law- monthly.282 St.Martin st.228x rence st, opposite the market.53x ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE 7RONT WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS WORKING thom, suitable for two gentlomen or mar- housekeeper; for 13th October; Protestant, rind \u2018couple, also single rrom, bathroom fiat, has had some experience; guod references.every modern convenience: desirable local- K 50, Herald.2z0x will be paid at this office for the Montreal |\u2019 FOR SALE ELM SIDEBOARD, DARK, extension oval dining table, six chairs.Lot for $14, or separately.Apply at 651 St Antoine st.227 27x FOR SALE \u2014 NEW MORRIS UPRIGHT pianos, terme $10 cash und $7 monthly; big discounts to cash buyers: lurge assortment at Lench's, z{i0 St.Catherine st, between _Stantey \u201cand Drummond.\u2018Open cvenings.x FOR SALE \u2014 ORGAN (THOMAS, WOOD- | stock, Ont.), 10 stops, two knee swells; mouse and dust proof.A bargain for cash.Address Box 51, d'oint, St.Charles Post _Otfice.FOR SALE \u2014 COOK STOVE: BURNS Woob oniy; only a short time in use.Apply after _9 p.m., to 247 Coleraine st.232x FOR SALE \u2014 KINETIC HEAT.PARENT Syndicate stock.A few shares, by private individual, tor cash.\u201cStrictly business, K 68, Herald.229: FOR SALE \u2014 PARENT SYNDICATE KINetic Heat stock, three, five or ten en share at 29x FOR SALE \u2014 AT \"HALF PRICE.A COMplete course in bookkeeping, arithmetic, ete._929 City Hall ave.230x FOR BALE \u2014 HALL FEEDER, WITH LOTS of pipe; in good condition: a bargain.Cau | be seen at any time, 12 Lincoln ave, 230 | FOR SALE \u2014 TWO NEW HIGH TCLASS © planvs.WiHli sell at a bargain for cash.W.; J.Taylor, 603 Craig st, city.tr FOR \u2018SALE \u2014 LARGE TRIPLE STEEL | vault.Herald Pub.Co., t43 Craig st, city.| x FOR SALE = = CHEAP.SOLID WALNUT bedroom suite.Can be seen Y51 St.Urbain street.1 I FOR SALE \u2014 NATHAN'S FAMOUS BEDbug, roach, beetle, rat and mouse killer In tins, 25¢, 50c and $1.60.Money riturned if it does not clear the house.Wholesale and retail.71 Main s&t.Registered fu England, France, U.S.and Canada.237x FOR SALE\u2014PICNIC AND PARADT BADGES made to order: also embossed price tickets tor cigar show cases, windows, etc.- Just the thing to make goods sell.J.T.Moncel, 210 St.James st, room 7.te FOR SALE \u2014 SAFES, FIRE AND \u201cURGLAK proof.new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Lerges* stock In eltz.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Worky, \u201c90 SL James.Telenbone Main 813.o | ] PURE AND WHOLESOME ONE POUND CAN 25 ¢ E.W.GILLETT °oMPANY LIMITED TORDONTAI, #7.: Grand Trunk Railway system In Effect Juno 22nd, 1902.\u201cWEST.TORONTO, HAMILTON, TROIT, CHICAGO \u2014 L 18.00, \u201c10.30.Ar.a.in, 7.00, *7.30; p.m.%G.00, CCRNWALL, BROCKVI.LE.KINGSTON, | BELLEVILLE, TORONTO \u2014 Lv.a.m.+7.10, 9.00; p.m.18.00.#10.30.AT.a.m.17,00, #7.30; pm.*6.00, t6.CORNWALL, DROCKVILLE\u2014Lr.a.m.17.40, *9.00; p.m.15.16.13.00,,*10.30.Ar.a.m.47.00, cota Sa 1, 0 WA \u2014 Lv.am.¢ p.m.\u201c4.10.Ar.a.m.11.30; p.m.47.15, 8.50: VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.a.m.16.25, VE 7.40.18.30, ho 1.50, 112,15, *# 10, a Se, 8.00, #500, 10.20.x11.28, a.m.n7.00, 7.30, R10, *2.40, p.m.*12.os, 13.20, 115.30, *6.3, 17.18, 18.00, 19:50, $10.55, {]11.40.LACHINE WHARF Lv.a.m.+625, 8.00; p.m.$12.10, ae: 15.00, 18.20, Ap.am.$1.20, 18.560; p.m.|[2.20, 15.50.+7,05.\u201c EAST AND SOUTH.POINT LEVI (QUEBEC)-L.m.~ 00.p.1 : .LAND POND, PORTL AND\u2014Lv.Am, +8, wm *8.00.Ar.am.*7.20: pain.46.60, *8.00, RICHMOND, ARTHABABKA, STERSRONKE ISLAND POND\u2014Lv.&.m.$8.00: pra.14.25, e8,00.Ar.a.m.\u201c7.20: p.m.*1.00, Toro.ST.HYACINTHE\u2014Lv, am.*8.00: In 5 1435.3515 *8.00.Ar.a.m.#7.20, ER 11.00 ASSENA SPGS.\u2014Lv.a.m.17.00.MAPRATRIE.HEMMINGFORD, ORME mn, Jo HUNTINGDON, FORT COVINGTON |.~ Ly a.m.11.00; p.m.$4.00.Ar.a.m.+8.14 (EW YORK \u2014 Lv.am.37.20, $10, Ns, i *8.40.Ar.a.m.*7.15; p.m., 3.20, 18.20, STON\u2014Lv.a.m.0.01: p.m.¥8.40.a BON: p.m.18.10.110.16.Ar am.ST.ALBANS, BURLINGTON\u2014Ly.a, 36.\u201c8.40.Ar.a.m.Br PFALC, v.a.m.*9.00; DE- p.m.50; p.m 15; p.m.m.19.0 17.065 p.23.QUES.273, 47.20, 739.01.+10, 8: p 6.20.48.10; #8.40.Ar.à, $5.05: p.m.\u201c1.85, 3.26, tg.8.hE POINT \u2014 Lv.am p.m.14.45, *6.80, \u201c2.10.Ar.ea 3s, P.m: $3.20, 18.20, 15.35, PANHAM, WATERLOO \u2014 Lv.aii fr.p.m.$7.30.ma.18.00.Ar.a.m.18.55; Bd AT a.m.+7 00: Pon.15.ou, 18.45.y except \u2018aura, $Sundays Ar.am.17.40, 48.55: p.m @Dally.{Dali only.{{Saturdays only.xExcept Saturday and £Eunday.aExcent Monday.3Rxcent Sntrsday am 10 ne.i: NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Ellerman Stammers, master, Line stenmshipy Belgian, is entered inwards at the » Colonian NER 28, + Lo 190% \"REAL ESTATE To Builders and Contractors.There is a good renting demand now for well bullt houges in the upper western part of the city and at Westmount, and there will be more demand next spring.We have some choice \u2018building lots for sale at low prices in localities where houses would be sure (0 rent well, THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGSNCY CO., MERCHANTS BANK BUIADING.SHIPPING.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.24 Steamers, Aggregating 166,303 Tous.NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,670 tons.Twin Screws Bavarian.10,370 tons.Twin Screws lonian.10,000 tons.Twin Screws Pretorian.5,800 tons.Royal Mail Service.MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO ' LIVERPOOL.' Calling at Moville.A From From From Liverpool.St amer.Montrem.Quebec.18 Sept.Corinthian .4 Oct.4 Oct.25 Sept.Pretorian 11 Oct.11 Oct.2 Oct.Parisian .18 Oct.18 Oct.90ct.Bavarian .25 Oct, 25 Oct.16 Oct.Tunjelan, .1 Nov.1 Nov.Twin Scrow 8.8.Tunisian *WILL SAIL FROM MONTREAL.NOVEMBER 1 AND DECEMBER 8.Rates, $60.00 and Upwards.Tunislan ts the largest, finest\u2019 and fastest steamer on the Canadian route, Record passage, Moville to Rimouski, © days, 12 hours.The.xaloons and staterooms are in the central.part, where least motion is felt.Electricity is used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights heing at the command of the passengers any hour of the night.Music rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade, deck.The saloons and statervoms are heated by stcam, RATES.\u2014Cabin.$50 according to steamer.ten per cent.Tickets.Second Cabin.\u2014To Liver pool or Lon- donderry, to $76 return.; Steerage+-To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.including a plentiful supply of provis- A reduction af is made on Round Trip i fons cooked and served and every requisite for the voyage, $26.00.GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE.Calling at Londonderry (from New Pier, foot : of W.21st Street, New York).From Glasgow.From.Steamship.New York, 13 Sept.Mongolian., Thurs, 2.0c1,, Jla.m.zT Sept.Carthaginian.Tburs., 16 Ort.Lo am.Rates\u2014 First Cubin, $45 and upwards; return tirkets $851 and upwards.Second Cabjn, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.50; return \u2018tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $26.00, - Steamers on this service have \u2018excellent ace commodution \u2018for all classes of passéngers.The Saloons are forward: Staterooms near the centre of the ship.l'romenade deck the entire width of the véssel, the length.Elertric.lights throughout, electric bells in every stateroom.H: & A.ALLAN, 55 Common Street, Montreal.and QUEER STRMSEI 00, Lim) 8.8.\u201cCAMPANA.\u201d\"\" Next Sallipg From Montreal: MONDAY, 6th OCT.at 1 P.M, And afterwards on every alternate Monday curing season, leaving Queoec the following day ai NOUN for FATHEP POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, .PERCE.CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.For Freight, Passage and Staterooms, azply te J.G.BROCK & CG.Agents, + 211 Commissioners St.City.DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM PORTLAND.| FROM PORTLAND *Norseman.Sept.27 1 Irishman.Oct.18 sTurcotan.Oct.4 | Californian.Ort.25 cen Oct.11 I *Norseman.Nov.1 .RATES OF PASSAGE: Saloon, $65 and upwards,.single.according to steamer and service.Second Cabin, $37.50 and upwards, according to steamer and service.Third Class, $26.FROM MONTREAL.| single, FROM BOSTON.\u2019 .' Commonwealth Oct.8 eManxman.Sept.27 | Merion.Oct.15 *Ottoman.Oct.11 \u2018New England.Oct.22 | *These steamers do not carry passengers.BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.\u2018| Vancouver.: Sépt.27 Vancouver.Oct.18 For turther information, apply to any ageuts of the Company, or to D.TORRANCE'& CO.\u2019 .GENERAL AGENTS, : 17 STs SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & CO.dAMITEDI- MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.and upwards,.$37.50 to $40.00 single, $71.15 and two-thirds of\" \u2018 Thé only direct and regular steamship line; between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.Jt is proposed to despatch the steamers of\u2019 this Ane on or about the undermentloned dates: MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal.Sept.28 \u2026 Oct: 11 ; .Oot,\"23 Accommodation for limited \u2018pumber ot pas- sengera.*Fitted with cold storsea, HANSA-ST-LAWRENCE LINE, Montreal and Antwerp.From Antwerp.Steamer.From ilontreal, Sept.13 Potomac .Oct.§ Oct.Gult of Ancud .Oct.25 Oct.12 Birmingham .te HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.Montreal and Hamburg.From Hamburg.From Montreal.Sept.G8.Teutonla .Sept.30.Sept.28.Frisia .\u2026.Oct, 17 Oct.9.Westphalla .Nov.3 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above lines to or from any point in Canada or Western States.For rates of freight and particulars, apply to any railway agent, or to FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited, Agents, 44 St.Franceia Xavier St.Montreal.NOTICE.The Carnegle Steel Company, of Pittsburg, P.A., U.S.A, the owners of Canadian Patent \u2018No.69, 218, covering improvements in Blast Furnace Feeding Apparatus, are willing to grant licenses for the use of such patented Invention, or \u2018otherwise to supply the same.Applications should be made to Owen N, Evans, Solleitor of Patonts and Expert, Temple Building, Montreal, Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.3.R.ELLERMAN, Office Supplies | - + \u2014 ent, - No h in Montreal] | NOTICE TO CONSICNEES.pad with office supplies of ai sla \u2018The Ellerman Line steamship Mexican, Parkin, master, from Antwerp, is entered inwards at the Customs, Consignces will please pass their entries without delay, - J.R.ELLERMAN, Agent.stationery, ele.Printing, Bookbinding, bossing, Reliefs, etc, cheaply executed, JOSEPH FORTIER, 254 St.James St.Ruling, Em- quickly and | DUNMORE.HEAD ~ npr nn er SHIPPING.RÉFORD ACENCIES GLASGOW SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.S.S.ALCIDES eee aes .Sept.25 8.8.KABTALIA (cold storage) .Oct.2 8.8.TRITONIA (cool air) .,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Oct.9 \u2014AGENTS\u2014* : GLASGOW.DONALDSON BROS.THOMSON LINE LONDON SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.S.S.HURONA (cold storage&cool air) Sept.27 8.8.IONA (cold storage and cool air).Oct.5 LEITH SERVICES.S.JACONA .sarsccnses ABERDEEN SERVICE.8.8.ESCALONA .\u2026.uissereunenve .Oct.25 AGENTS\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcas- tle-on-Tyne; A.Low, Son & Co., 7 Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Co., Leith; w, Thomson & Son, Dundee, Icotland.COLD STORAGE FITTED.IN Special Steamers ers of Both Lines.LORD LINE CARDIFF SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.8.8.BELPAST .covvivniiinnnns Sept.26 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING.Grarited by any of the above lines to or from any point In CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.For further particulars, apply to Henderson Bros., Chicago, Ill.; J.D.Riddell, Stratford, Ont.; Schofield & \u2018Co.(Limited), St.Jobo, .B., or to + THE ROBERT REFORD CO.LIMITED.RL AND 25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL.eT BLOER, DENPSTER CD ROTAL MAIL STEAMER LINES Consisting of 120 Steamers, Aggregating 450,000 Tons.BEAVER LINE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Via Quebce.From\u2019 From\u2019 Liverpool, - Montreal, Tuesday, Steamer.- , Thursday, Sept.16.Lake Simcoe .2 Sept.23 .Lake Champlain .Sept.30.Lake Ontario .Oct.7.Lake Erio .essescececus + Oct.14,.Lake Megantie .Oct.21.Lake Simcoe .Oct, 28, Lake Champlain \u201cNov.4.Luke Ontario .Winter Sailings will soon be published.\u201d WINTER RATES.FIRST CABIN\u2014Single, $45.00 and upwards; Round Trip, $85.50 and upwards.SECOND CABIN \u2014 Single, $35.00 and upwards: Round Trip, $68.85 and upwards.According to steamer, location and number ôf persons in room.STEFRAGE RATES-To Liverpool, Londonderry, Glasgow, Belfast and Queens- town, $24.50 and $25.50, according to steamer.For further particulars, apply to any agent of the line, or to - ELDER, -DEMPSTER & CO.6 ST, SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL.~ LEYLAND LINE QUEBEC\u2014LONDON.London, The above steamers have splendid acdommogdation for First-Class Passengers.Rate, $65.00.\" Through Bills of Lading issued to and from all points in Cabada and tke United States.FRED'K LEYLAND & CO, (1900), Ltd.= g1 St.Deter Street, 11 8t.Sacrament St., Queppe.\u2018Montroal.\"ELLERMAN LINE MONTREAL\u2014ANTWERP.From From; Antwerp.Montreal, Oct.4 Oct.7 , Oct.18 The above Steamers have splendid accommodation for First-Class Pas- .sen~ers.Rate, $50.00.Tÿroush Bilis of Lading issued to and from all points in Canada and the United States.J.R.ELLERMAN, §1 St.Peter Street, 11 St.Sacrament St., Quebec.Montreal.HEAD LINE Montreal to Belfast and Dublin, The following first class etaamers ars Intended to cnntinue the service between the above-named ports: Ton».8.4.RATHLIN HEAD (Twin Screw) 11,600 APPOINTED SAILINGS \u2014 subject to change, TO BELFAST.RAMORE HEAD TO DUBLIN.INISHOWEN HEAD BENGORE HEAD about Nov.8 about Oct.24 about Nov.12 - To be followed by other steamers weekly to both ports.: A limited number of cabin passengers cars ried on above steamers at moderate rates.Through Bills of Ladiog granted from all points in Can-#e, AGENTS \u2014 G.Heyn & Sons, Velfnet:; Pal.grave, Murphy & Co.Dublin: Harcl4 Kennedy, Quebec: Wm, Thomson & Co.St John.N.B.: J.T.Slckel, Chicago; F.& \u2018Thompson, _ Toronto.MCLEAN, KENNEDY & CO.General Agente 9 oT.SACRAMENT STREET.VONTREAL.NEW YORK CENTRAL Trains leave Windsor Station as follows) dally ex- for all Adirond 8.00 À, ; \u2018ep! Sunday Mountain codack 1.3J0P.M , dally Malone, Utlea, Byracuae \u2018Rochester, Buffalo, \"Albany, New York and all paints south.4) A.M.except Sunday |B $5 A.M, ex.Eat.1 fas £5 | + Baturdad only (gi \u2018mimathed ang OPM.guoept Sunday f Ban PM.dally, Valleyfield, For tickets, time tables, Pullman cap gc- commodation, aud full information, call at the oity olfies, 2263 -8T.CATHERINE ATRENY, H.J.HEBRRT, F.B.BARBOUR, Loeai train tor Chteauguay, peaubarnols, City Ticket \u2018Agent.General Agent.DONALDSON LINE; 20 ; greatly reduced rates.From From London.Sailing from Louise Basin.Srom Sept.6.S.8.lberlan .W.Sept.26 .8.8, Terlan nids .» Oct.10 | PR .DITES: Caledontan .Oct.22 Oct.9.S.S.Kingstonian .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Oct.29 8.8.TORR HRAD (Twin Screw ,.\u2026.10,000 S.8.CARRIGAN HEAD .\u2026.\u202600ere0ep, 9,000 SR RAMORF HEAD .qrereennrons 8.500 28 OLENARM HRAD 1.7.500° 8.8 MALIN HEAD .ee 8,000 a8 BRAY WRAD .500 8.8.INISHOWEN HEAD .5.000 £a, 4,500 a.4,000 3.500 8.8.GLEN HRAN 3,500 about Oct.12 ; 7 CANADIAN PACIFIG MONTREAL TIME BILL.Corrected to Sept.20th, 1902 ST.JOHN, N.B., HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.17.40 p.me Ar.(x)8.25 am.TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO-Lv, 19.30 a.m., *10 .#7,25 a.m.17.18 | wire?AND PACIFIC côast-Lv.\u201c124 Fr, mm.8.8.MARIE ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.$10.05 p.m.Ar, *8.00 a.m.pa VA \u2014 Lv.Flace Niger 8.20 a.m., *5 M.Ar.112.35 p.m., 110.30 p.m.Lv.Windsor Bt 18.45 a.m., *9.40 a.m., 14.00 p.m., °0-08 p.m.Ar, *8.00 a.m., {1L45 a.m., F830 Ro .00 p.m, QUEBEG = Lv.8.30.a.m., $2.30 p.m., §3.30 .b.m., *1100 p.m.An 46.30 a.1m., 12.10 pB-e pdf p.m, $6.30 p mo Et 10.00 8, 48.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c6.46 VAUDREUIL LS, 18.45 a.m., 18.20 a.m., 0.40 B.m., §10.00 am.(1)1.30 p.m., 14.00 p.B- od 14.15 pm., (a)5.i5 p.m, 16.15 pm, 110: Pm, Ar.*7.35 a.m., 8.40 a.m., +9.35 &.Mw 6 LG am, 11215 'p.m., 16.30 p.m., 11.08 15+p.m., §9.45 p.m, sHERBLGo 78.30 a.m.14.30 pm \u201c 3.0 pm.Ar.(x)8.25 a.m., 111.56 a.m., 18 JOLIETTE Ly.18.30 a.m.$9.00 a.m., ()1.68 tse 16.00 p.m.Ar.15.50 ar 16.30 p.®-s 0 p.m BERTHIER_ Vv.18.30 a.m., (i)2.30 p.m., 16-09 P.m.Ar.2,10 p.m., 16.20 p.m.ST.JEROME \u2014 Lv 19.00 Sm.49.15 \"oy (1.45 p.m., 15.90 p.m,, (3)6.25 p.m.Ar.18.Wa (8.10 a.m, $9.50 a.m., 16.55 pe STE.AGATHE \u2014 Lv.19.00 a.m.£0.15 a2 1.25 pm., (k)5.15 p.m., 15.30 p.m.(8)8.40'a.m., 19.50 a.m\u2019, 16.55 p.m., RE LABELLE\u2014(m)9.06 a.m., §9.15 a.m., (D1.TEE P- Ar.(£)8.40 :.m., 19.50 8.5 p.m .45 p.m.\u201cDaily.Week days.§Sunday only.1DMI¥ except Saturday.xDaily, except Monday.(a) Dally, except Saturday and Suncay.()Saturday only.(k)Fridays only.(w)Weéd= } nesdays only.(g)Mondays only.(z)Surday; .Wednesday and Friday.(y)Mon., Wed.an Saturday.(m) Tuesdays and Thuradays.{p)Saturday_ and Sunday only.\u2019 ANADIAN he PACIFIC.eld Return Fares, Colonist, Class.- Winnipeg Waskadi Elgin Katevan Arcola Binscarth $28.00 fo the Moo~omin Miniota Grand View ; \\ Ganadian | Moozejaw Yorkton Calgary- 1835.00 Ç MacLand A J Ited Deer $40.00 .From all \u2018stations in the Provinces: of Ontario and Quebec on SEPT, SOth, 1902.\u201d For tickets and full information apply any Canadtan Pacific Railway Agent.LOW RATES TO THE WEST.tickets will be sold to pointe in British Columbia, Oregon, Washington,\u2019 Cali: fornia, Idaho, Montana and Utah at Harvest Wawnnosa Swan River ) ; $30.00, Prince bert] Northwest Strathcona.Good for return until Nov.833th, 1902.\" | Until Oct.31st, 1902, Colonist class.Particulars on | application.UEBEC SERVICE rrom piace Viger 8.30 a.m., 72.30 p.m., 43.30 p.m.*11 p.m, Week duys.Daily.§Sundays only.Through SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Toroush,, - Mlesping Car.From Windsor St.3 p.m.daily, except Sunday.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 1:89) ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office, \u2014 = Ts =.; .à | AA SPECIAL COLONIST RATES .To Western and Pacific Points Until Oztober 81st.1902 Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, Ross.land, Nelson, Trail, Robson leuse eves Spokane, .ot, 15 Anaconda .- .$45.65 \u201cColorado Springs, \u2018Denver, Pue- ve blo, Salt Lake.$45.66 | San Francisco .eo.n -$49.00 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal Mondaÿs and Wednesdays at 10.30 p.m., for the accommodation of passengers holding first or second class tickets to CHICAGO AND \u2018WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COAST.A:nominal charge is made for Ber Shs which may be reserved in advance, \u201c Leave Bonaventure Station \u201d \u201cInternational Limited Daily at.9 a.m,, ar.Toronto 4.fu p.m.\u2026 Hamilton 5.40 p m.Niagara Falla, Ont, 7.05 .m , Buffalo 82 pm.London 7.40 pin.\u2018 etroit 9 30 p.m.Chicago, 7.20 a.m+ Blegant Cafe Service on above train.Important Changes in Train Service.\u201cFall schedule for Suburban and other points effocti ve September 28th, 1902, For fuir purticulurs sec company's folders, ! which can be had from G.I.R.Azents.at Bova-\" r venture Slalion or City Ticket Office.FOR COMFORT TRAVEL by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 7 st James Street, Telephones Main 460 and, l'or Bonaventure Station.i Quebec.Sept.1 st Now Brunswick.Ne Nova Scotia [*oPt- 16th SPECIAL FAST TRAIN WILL LEAVE AT 745 P.M, EVERY SATURDAY.EVENING, : STE.FLAVIE stopping at the following places: st.Hyacinthe, 8t,,.Rosalie, Drum- mondville, Levis, Quebec, Montmagny, \"L'Islet, Ste.Anne, St.Paschal, Riviers du Loup, Cacouna, Trois Pistoles, Bio.* Quebeo Service\u2014 .Three trains each way daily, leaving .Montreal at 7.40 a.m., 12.00 noon and 11.4% p.m.On SATURDAYS a special fast train leaves Montreal at 7.45 p.m.Returning, trains leave Quebec at 1.00 p.m., 3.45 p.m., and 11.45 p.m, Improved Night Servioe The Express leaving dally, except Sunday, at 11.45 p.m., with\u2019 sleeper attached, arriving Quebec 7.65 a.m, Passengers can occupy this sleeper at 9.00 pm.and ree main In car Until 8.00 a.m, All Trains depart from Bonaventure Station, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 ST.JAMES STREBT, J.W, BRYSON, H.A.PRICE, A.Q.PA, : iastrea, Montreal, .s NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Allan Line.8.8, Orcadian, Hy, Imrie, i master, from Glasgow, Is entered at © toms; Consignees will please pass their « .tries without delay.H.& À.ALLAN, Agents, - 4 * \u201cMontreal, and Montreal's back division } ception of Marshall, were not in shape.eronto, Royal Military bébé junior clubs as far as possible, GOLF CHAMPIONS S Quebec Scooped\u2019 in Interprovincial Match by a_Sur- | prising Score\u2014Play Was Not Exciting.The annual championship meeting of the Royal Canadian Golf Association was concluded at Dixie on Saturday afternoon.\u2018The morning was devoted to play for the Oren Handicap prizes, the Interprovincial match, Quebec vs.Ontario was played.The weather in the morning was most depressing.A cold wet fog blew up from the east and hung over the links all morning.Towards noon, however, the fog was dispersed by the run, and.during the rest of the dav the links were bathed in warm surshine, which permitted the visitors to wander about the course and follow the play.oo \u2018The play was not verv interesting.The | muggy weather of the morning not neing cenducive to brilliant golf.As a result the prize for the lowest pross score was won with a score cf 78.Messrs.Campbell, of the Toronto club, pnd D.W, Barker, of the Roselale club, Toronto, tieing for the prize, Thes: players tied also for the third handicap prize., The first handicap prize was won by Mr.F.N.Southam, who had a handican of 14, with a vet score of 69.Mr.Frank Cochran, of the Rosedale club, Toronto, won the second prize, with a handicap of 10 and a net score of 71.The Interprovincial matoh was won hy Quelrec, by 27 holes, Curious'y enough.in this maÿeh both thé new chumnion, ing of the \u2018Royal Canadian Golf Association was held in the club house, when the presentation of prizes and medals took pluce.A regular meeting was held afterwards, when it was decided to hold the 1M03 championship meeting at the Toronto.Golf Club, \u2018The following officers elected for 1903: .of Dovid ant\u2014P.D.Crearer, Hamilton Golf ub.Vice-presidents\u2014A.H, Campbell, jr.Toronte Golf Club; G.F.Perley, Ottawa Golf Club.Secretary \u2014 Stewart Gordon, Golf Club, ' Exceutive\u2014Vere Brown.Rasedale Golf Club; Favett: Brown, Roval Montreal Golf Ciub: Geo.Brown, London Golf Club: H.8, MoGreevy, Quebec Golf Club; .A.Kerr, Toronto Golf Jub, .The complete results of the open handicap mateh play in the morning were as were Toronto fcllows :\u2014 Mr.F.R.f Martin.and the winner up, Mr.R.UU.H.Cassils, were defeated.Mr, : F.R.Martin, the new amateur chamnion.was \u2018defeated by Mr.J.P._ Tuavlor, bv 2- up and 1 to play.and Mr.R.¢ IT.Cas- sils, the runner up, was defeated by Me.G.W.Macdougall .bv 6 up and 3 to play.The wesiern mien were very much off their game, and were evidently feeling the severe strain of {he championship match played the day befere.The match -de- veloped neither brilliant golf nor keenly contested \u2018games.Listless, havhazard golf that resembled ordinary gamés éhrer-| than match play ruled.and the result was) that the competition was devoid of inter- | ost.After the Iuterprovincial match, a meet- Names Gross.H'de'p Net.F.N.Sonthan .ES | 785 Frank Cochran.\u2026.81 10 7 A.H.CamrhbeHl.78 6 72 D.W.axter .\u2026 .78 6 72 Poem.Lo.22 A 18 72 Temnle Blackwood.90 5 75 A.M-Kim oo.\u2026.8 \" JU 3 R.EE.M-Donzall.\u2026.so .4 76 Vere Brown.2.++ 79 3 76 W.S.C'ousten.83 6 7 1, =.MeGreevy.\u2026.\u2026.81 4 77 N, Gordom., .81 3 TS LAVE, Malthy.++ 2.88 9 79 CC.Pangman.\u2026 88 8 80 Geo.8, Kyou.- .BI Ren si J.Offlnherty., + +.8 7 81 Dr.Wylle.2 ++ 1.89 8 sl CA.Bozert.89 8 81 TJ.R.Crnossen.\u2026.\u2026.91 10 si JP.Tarlor.0.82 ser.82 J.KL Dobson.LL 88 6 92 Fritz Martin.8 ser 33 F.D, Crearer.2.0022 M 8 33 Hy.Josh.222 0 95 12 33 CZU.James.++ 22 M3 10 83 H.Walker.©.o.oo.91 8 an F.A.MeNah.2.2220 M2 8 Si M.Sims 11 11 M 10 84 HIP MEET ENDED ~~ ATURDAY IN DIRTY WEATHER Two J:IF1 .Le 2e 200 8.90 6 84 J.R.Allen.+ \u2026 M 12 85 James Redmond.\u2026 \u2026.9 8 96 P.J.Myler.+.08 12 86 G.H.Perley.85 9 86 A.B.Broderick.\u2026.\u2026.85 8 87 R.Gormully.\u2026.81 4 87 W.W.Joges.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 8 8 87 AW.Awdn.103 16 87 Dr.Ruttan.101 13 88 A.Z.Palmer.\u2026.+ 94 5 99 O.N.Fvans.101 12 89 T.A.Mackerell.101 12 an T.À.Budden.98 9 90 S.F.Jones.,.101 9 92 P.B.Tavlor.192 10 92 players did not hand in sccres: F.G.Rykert, 11.Eadie, H.Smith and R.C.H.Cassils.- There were eighteen Interprovincial match, and the following was: the result:\u2014 * ; Ontario.Quebec.F.R.Martin.,.oes +o 4 ve.J.P.Taylor.\u2018 .\u2026.:.ve 2 R.C.Hi Cassels.0 vs G.W.MacDougall.G.S.Lyon.vo +.+., 2 vs.R.FE.MacDougall.- Vere Browr.244000 vs, H.S.MeGreevy.\u2026- Stewart Gordon.vs.R.Gormully.G.T, Drown.vi, K.A.MacPherson.D.W.Baxter.vs, A.Z.Valmer., A.H.Campbell .2 22 0.vs, W.NS.Clouston.T.Blackwvood.++ 22 +000 vs, Favette Brown.\u2026 .W.W.Jones.2.0 © vs.T.Hutchison.P.19.Creaver.5.JJ.O'Flaherty.P.J.Myler.+ .vs A: Broderick.©.Cossen.« 2.20 0000 va, C A.Fogert.D.Dawson .ve, (+.,Terley Æ.Cochrane.vs, Jas.Recmond.C ¢.Jones.vs, FE.A.MeNuütt A.W.Austia.2.LLL ve A.Pidington.Potaman.++ 220000 vs, WV.W.Watson.The followin players aside in the WwW sv © © oo res ec e © ee ee te Lolo 0 0 9 © © © © Whom Oo oD Bla wo wo w Totals, .Majority GLAD SEASON IS PROPERLY BEGUN Montreal Intermediates Beat Britannias on Saturday by 26 to 2.To the tune of 26 to'2, the Mantreal Intermediates defeated \u2018the intermed- fates of the Britannias as an opening to the football season on Saturday afternoon.- .The game was p'ayed on the M.A.À.A.grounds, and as the score shows, it was Montreal nearly all the way through.Tliere were several senior candidates on both teams, so that tie play was, of the best.Montrea: made from touch-downs, but failed 10 convert any of them, their score being made up of saf-ties, ete.: Suckling, McMaster, Ogilvy, Meigs, and Massey were the busy bees for were superior to their opponen:s\u2019.The winners placed their kicks weil, and paid good .attention to the offside rules.; Marshall.MoeCa\"lum, ' Giimour, and Roberts were the.bright stars of the Britannias.whose backs, with the ex- W.Strachan.was told to go away back for five minutes for punching Meigs.Whi'e waiting for his time to expire.his impatience promptéd him to eut it- short; so he appeared on the field unexpectedlv- and handed out another punch to Meigs.Strachan was sent off the grounds, and was roasted by the grand stand.Kemp and B.Sirachan adorned the fence for scrapping, and Alex.C'hrist- mas spent a few moments with the spectators on account of a trip.Taken upon the whole, the game was not rough, for those little happenings are incidental tn every match.Referee Howitt did~ hig work weil;~and wa kept moving.a The teams were as-foilows: Montreal, 26.* Britannia.2.| Chillas.Full Bark., Vallance Buckling.Half Back.McDBrairty Massey (Capt.).\u201c A.Christmas E (Capt.).Brown.#1 + .J.Marshall: McMaster \".Quarter Back.McCallum Roberts.Scrimmage.Lussier McKeddie.\u2026 fete .Severs McDMillan.Pa es McCallen Ogilvy.Forwards.Vittie : Meigs.\u2026.$ .Roberts Harmon.\u201c ass avis | emp.\u2026.+0 os \u201c ver +.Chown Wardell.B.Strachan Russell.\u201c .W.Strachan Burland.\" .Gilmour Referee\u2014H.O.Howitt.: ' Umpire\u2014J.C.-Fyshe.\" : | Montrea! Juniors Won.\u2018 The Montreal Juniors.had things ont eith the Britannia Juniors on Saturday afternoon, on the Britannia grounds, and the Montreal team proved too fast 4 for their opporents by a score of 14 to 7.FACULTY OBJECT T0 AK HOTEL MA + \u201c Tom Boucher\u2019s Retirement From \"Varsity Fifteen Enforced\u2014Now With Rough Riders.\u201cOttawa, September 2+-Tom Boucher, who captaitied the Ottawa University fit- teen last {car when they won the Canadian championship, is now a member ot thé Rough Riders Football Club.He was wi at practice with thes Ottawas and figute 16 the scrimmage thiseyear, [tw now given out that Mr.Boucher's fetive- ment from the Varsity team was enforced.It is alleged that the faeulty of the university objected to an hotel-kee;er figuring on the fifteen.\u201d Mr.Boucher was in the hote) business last year when he $0000 S000 000s ® AWARDS ON THURSDAY.: + .-\u2014 .\u2018 + The Ali-League Lacrosse @ @ Team Competition brought in \u20ac \u20ac so many answers \u2018that it will # @ take several days to rate them @ | ® all with the necessary care.\u20ac Any answers received to-day ® + cannot be considered in the \u20ac \u20ac competition, 2s the time.limit @ for receiving them expired & + Saturday at noon.The awards & @ will be announced on Thurs- $ - @ day.$ a .+3+9009000 9004090000 played and no objection was made when he started practice this year.The trou- le cropped np during the week and came to a head Wednesday, when Mr.Boucher was notified of the facuity\u2019's decision.Mr.Boucher wag active in getting out players this year for College.and it is said that both Austin and Lafleur will go to Ot- Litwas.; High School Team\u2019s Good Work.The High School fifteen had no trouble in deteating the\u2019 Westmount seconds on ihe Westmount Park on Saturday, and won by i «core of 17 to 0.The team work of the High School won them the game.The prayers were as fo ows: : High *sSehool 17\u2014\u2014Ifamilton, Gilbert (vapt.).Davis, Savage, Burland, Shep- Lend, Phelan, Se Ryder, Montgomery, Eyeleigh, Bowie, Seymour, Kerr, Crugn-.ten ° \u2018 Westmount, 0\u2014Réss, Shirkham, Stewart, Miller, Smaill, Briggs, Nowers, Fra- sor, Jarvis, Mortison, Eidiott, Lawson, Burland, Cravkshaw, Holloway.v- Harvard's First Win._\u2014 Cambridge, Mass.September 27.\u2014 Harvard opened her.football -geä£on Ehis afternoon by defrating Williams, 11 to 0.All the points.wire scored \u2018In the first half.4 It was fast and accurate work all - round for so early in the season., Yale by 40 to 0, The lin2-up was:\u2014 .me Montreal\u201414.Britannia\u20147._.New Haven, Conn, September 27.\u2014 Church ., .Ruil Back.H.Christmas Yale defeated \"Trinity at.football to.McLean .Halt Back .,P.Christmas | day by the score of 40 to 0.The gaue 8pry.eo\" .McLeod | Was fast for so early In the seusoh.Elfott.* \"McCormick [;The Yule veterans got into the play in Switzer.Quarter Back.Laidlaw \u201cEairly good form and bowled their op- J.Walsh, capt.Scrimmage.Copeland | ponents over before the latter wera Penne.\u201cLL.McDougall aware sometimes that the play had Pavison._ aa .Lomers started.In all Yale made use of 20 Niven.Forwards\u2019.Anderson Players, making the substitutions \u2018n F.Wash, .Shearer the second.half for the suke of niac- Rubin.ee wo MLL.Major; tice .8harpley., °* .R, Hooper Johnson\u201d.\u201c .À.W.Hooper Davidson.\u201c .Ryan Ewing.hd .\u2014 .Horstall Referee\u2014Trenholm.: .To Coach McGill Team.Coach Tom Clancy, of Ottawa Col- Yege, will, spend his holidays in-Mont- | real, and will assist Captain Nagle, of McGill, In coaching the intercollegiate club.lege player.: Coach Clancy arrived in Montreal esterday and will be with the team all season: Juniors of O.R.F:U.Toronto, September 27.\u2014The eub-com- mittee of the O.R.F.U.executive ap- in to arrange the Junior series.of The O.R.F.U., met here yesterday when applications for admission from the junior series were accepted frôm the followin aamed clubs: Sarnia, Petrolea, Ingersoll.London II., Dundas, Galt, Ontario Agricultural Colleze, Guelph, Hamilton.I11., West End P.easure Ciub, Hamilton; Des: tary College IL.King- eton; Ramblera, Kingston: Kendons, Vic- serine, \"Varsity III, Wellenlev\u2019s, St.hael's College, and Toronto II.all of Toronto.A schedule was drawn up, arranged so as to lesacn the travelling rises of all .| by the score of 12 Mr.Nagle was formerly a col- | Qukers Won, But Their Play is Poor, Philadelphia, September 27\u2014The (ini- versity of Pennsylvania foothall #lavan opened the season on Franklin ist to-day by defeating Lehigh University i 0.Penna.scored 6 points In each half.The playing of the Quakers was not up to last year's early season standard.- \u2014 1 First Casualty.Hartford, Conn., Sept.27.\u2014Charles R.Gager, aged 17 years, had his ,spine dislocated In a football game in East Hartford this afternoon.He was playing on the Glastonbury High School team and after a mass play he was found.unconscious on the ground.The players worked over him for ahout an hour but without results.Doctors were called and an examination disclosed the dislocated spine, ,the body paralyzed below the neck.Gager's injuries may \u2018prove fatal.a To-night Pat Rooney and \u201cPunch\u201d Teguin muet at Maisonneuve in a ten- round go that promises to be à whirlwind.A preliminary is slated between Arthur Briere and Jimmy Dwyer for six rounds.The affair is under the management of Mr.Jdfferies, whose last entertainment was the best seen in Montreal for years.: * \u2018that four : Ogilvie Was the most useful man on the field.HOME AND HOME - CAMES FOR QUEBEC Their Grievances Satisfied by the Executive of Union\u2014Board \u2018of Referees The grlevances of the Quebec Intere mediates.for which they withdrew from the league, have been adjusted.At u meeting of the executive of the Quebec Unjon at the M.A.A.À.on Saturday night, it was.decided to alter tho schedule to the extent that the Montreal teams ure to play off, winners will play home and home gam:s with the Quebec team.The caze of W.Strachan, whe struck Meigs while he should have been adorning the fence, in Saturday's game it the M.A.A.A.grounds, was reported 3 the executive.After hearing all the circumstunces, the executive decided that a letter of warning from the union to the effect that any future misconduct meant expulsion, for the case.; The appointment of a bourd of referees also came up, and it was decided should be named by each club in each series, and that one dele: gate from each club should be appointed.to go over the rules carefully Britannia's Material is Good.About forty of the Britannias turned | out-to chase the pigskin this morning.There were a few of the seniors misse ing, hut a good practice was held.The Britannias\u2019 have some fine material to work on, and they are not cust : down by Saturday's defeats, When tha team work of the intermediates is Improved, they will be heard from gtrong- Jy.Practices will be held on Wednes- ddy and Thursday mornings.A Captain for Montreal.The Montréal Football Club will meet ; on Wednesday night to select a captain for the senjor team in place of Captain Jimmy Craig.The talk points to wr.Jack as the selection.Punts.i Switzer plays a good quarter-back game, Massey captained his team well and played \u2018a good steady game, Wardill showed himself to be one of the best tacklers in the club.Meigs sustained his old reputation, He protected his halves splendidiy.Denne 1s a born scrimmage player.There are few better at his weight, Harry Nivin was the pick of the junior wings, closely followed by Arthur Walsh, Captain Jimmie Walsh played in the scrim and seems to have found his right position.s .Next practice Tuesday morning, Wednesday aftérnoon and Thursday morning.| Hedley Suckling did some of the pret.tibst kicking ever seen on the M.A.A.A.groünds.Burland played his first match under M.A.A.A.colors and well justified his selection où the tcam.= McKedie, Roberts and McMillan made a good scrimmage.\u2018They are not heavy, but play the game for all it is \u2018worth.Sceretary Foster spent the best part of the afternoon coaching the juniors.His encouragement and coaching helped: the boys along.Spry, Elliott, and McClean made a fine junior halfback line, and if they can play together all season should came out pretty near the top.and leaves the \u2018He plays foothill Resuit, scrapping to those \u2018who want it.he had the ball ail the time.The lesson of Saturday's matches for Montreal is: that the kicking game is the winning gante,\u201d\u2019 -and the senior halves can take a lesson in that direction from both Intermediate and Junior halves.Montreal has suggested the following gentlemen to represent them on the oard of referees: \u2014.Senior\u2014H: Mplson and J.F.Savage.Intermediate\u2014I.S.Wotherspoon \"and T.¥.Foster.M LC unior\u2014Harr a d Mathewa.y ge an Harry \u2018 \u2019 Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Pittsburg\u2014 R.K.E.Pittsburg.00016700°*\u201418 19 1} Cincinnati.201100009 6.13 4 P Shesbro and Smith; Vickers and - At Brooklyn\u2014(First game)\u2014 New York.100001300 4 7 1 Brooklyn.2.000000000\u20140 8 8 McGinnity and Bowerman; Donovan and Ritter.Second game\u2014 NOW YOrK.eresqoses.023000000\u2014 4.9 .3 To.wand th: wus sufficien: ; i from the scrageh mark.| | i I Brooklyn.20001900°\u201412 15 2 tter, : At Philadelphia\u2014(F, rst game)\u2014 Boston.111012020\u2014 8 18 2 Philadelphia.100000100\u2014 2 5 2 Willis and Moran; Whiting and Douglass.Second game\u2014 \u2019 Boston., 000100010\u2014 6 1 Philadelphia.000020000\u2014 2 10 56 Pittinger and Moran; White and Doolin.Sunday Games.HE , » R: .At Chicago\u2014(First game)\u2014 \u2018 Chicago -.00000130*\u2014 ¢ 9 3 8t.Louis .000000002\u2014 2 3 3 err AYlor and Kling; O'Neil and Weav- Second game\u2014 Chicago .010201*\u2014 4 11 ' 2 St Louis .0010000\u2014 1 5 0 fllams and Kling; ~ Wicker and Weaver.- At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati.12000000*\u2014 3 11 2 Pittsburg .000002000\u2014 2 6 2 Hahn and Peitz; Philippt and Zim- mer.AMERICAN LEAGUE.R.H.E.At Detroit\u2014(First game)\u2014 At St.Louis\u2014 .St.Louls.410301\u2014 9 9 1 Chicago.100000\u2014 7 7° 1 Powell and Kahoe; Durham and Sullivan.Called end sixth, account darkness.At Warhington\u2014(First game)\u2014 Katoll and Robinson; Hughes, Al- trock and Warner.+ Second game\u2014 Sudhoff and Sugden; Grffiith and Mc- Farland.- Second game\u2014 | .oo .Ceara 210000000\u2014 4 9 6 Chicago .020040400\u201410 12 3 Wallace, Rurkett, Frinl, Sugden and Powell, Mert and Isbell.ORTON WAS BEATEN Canadian Runner Lost to Newton, of New York, in Steeplechase Championship.- ' New York, Sept.27.\u2014A.«IL Newton, of the New York A.C.' mile steeplechase championship of America ' to-day, ut Travers\u2019 Island, in the sixty-ninth annual games of the New York A.C.\u2018George * W.Orton, of the Athletic Club of Philddelphia, who held the steeplechase championship for many years, was second, beaten from the mile point on to the finish, The N.Y.A.C.had little difficulty in beating the Pastime and Mohawk teams in the four mile relay race.Every event was evenly contested and about 6,000 people witnessed the competitions, co.S.S.Jones, of the N.Y.A.C., who won ; the English high jump championship recently, captured the high hurdle race .The summary: 10 120 ydrds ruh, handicap\u2014Won by P.J.(faltahan, New West Side AC.(10 yards), E.Spitzer, Pastime A.C.(9 yards), 2; R.Ward, jr., Seminol, A.C.\u201c(11 yards), 3° Time, 11 45.120 yards hurdle, handicap, 8.S.Jones, N.Y.A.C, scratch; R.H.; Halfleld, N.Y.A.C., 12 yards, second: H.Le, Hlman, N.Y.A.C., (4 yards) third.Time, 16 3-5 seconds.Two mile steeplechase, ship\u2014won by A.L.Newton, N.Y.A.C.\u2026, | G.W.Orton, A.C.of Philadelphia, sFe- \u201cond.Time, 12 minutes 28 4-5 seconds.600 yards run, handicap-=Won by H.! Valentine, Flushing A.C., (24 yards); R.H.Lummis, K.A.C., (30 yards), sec- won by | oh M.Marks, N.Y.1,.A.0°., ((44 yards), third.Time, one minute 13 3-5 secs.300 yards run, handicap, woh by D.Sullivan, National A.CC, (25 yards); \u2018L.cond; W.IE.Finley, N.A.C., (26 yards); j third.Timg, 31 2-5 seconds.© : 1,000 yard§ run, handicap, won by | A.R.Jackson, N.Y.A.C, (0 yards); + G.P: Arnold, W.S.Y.M.C.À., (44 yards), second; H.P Smith, N.Y.A.C., (14 yds) | third.Time, 2 minutes 15 seconds, 4-mile reiay race\u2014Won by N.Y.A.C,; ; George Simard, won: Darius, George Mohawk A.C, | Pastime A.('., second: third.Time, 18.38 4-5.- Pole vault, won by A.G.Anderson, N.Y.A.C., (2 Inches), 11 feet.9 inches; |I.E.Peters, N.Y.A.C.(4 inches) sec- j ond: F.W.Allis, W.S.Y.M.C/A.(4 | inches), third.* : ] Running broad jump, won - by inches; H.G.Feldman, K.A.C., (24 inches), second; A.G.Anderson, N.YA.C., (16 inches), third, .Running broad jump\u2014Won by J.W.Price, St.George A.C., (4 inches), 5 feet 9 inches: S.8, Jones, N.Y.A.C., (scratch), second; 5 feet, 11 inches; H.W.Tafet, N.Y., (7 inches), third.Throwing 16 pound hammer, handicap, won by R.J.Sheridan, Pastimes \"A.C., (20 feet), 148 feet 2 inches; J.S.Mitchell, K.A.C, (15 feet), second; H.Connelly, N.Y.A.C., (40 feet), _ third.Putting 16 \u2018pound shot\u2014Won by F.S.Callahan, NNW.S.A.C, (7 feet), 38 feel 1 inch; L.Fr J.Feuerbach, N.Y.A.C,, (1 foot), second; H.Connelly, N.Y.A.C., (six feet), third.Aquatics.London, Ont., Sept.27\u2014The annual regatta of the London Rowing Club was held this afternoon on the water- The attendance was not large owing to the Inclement weather, but some good sport was witnessed by those present.In the four-oared race the Argonauts, 1 of.Toronto, easily won from the London \u2018crew.The prize was four cups (stroke), Forester, Dixon, McIntyre .(bow), E.Shuttleworth (cox).London \u2014Mortimer (stroke), Bland, Brown, Rechnitzer (bow), Ward (cox).Dons Won from Hamilton, Hamllton, Ont., Sept.27.\u2014An inter- club regatta between the Dons of To- jæwonto and the Hamiltons took place at ; the Beach this afternoon.\u2018There wera three events between each club and \u2018two events on the side.The Dons won two of the three events in which they took part: In the singles, W.Graham, + of Toronto, beat George Coulson, Hemilton.For Hamilton.J.W.Mc- Allister and BE.Ward defentod J.Delaney and! W.Graham in the doubles.In the four-oared.event, Toronto won handily, the steering wire of the H.m= \"igiton boat bréaking before the turn J] was reached, .> s SERTEMBER .29, 1902.Cronin and Bowerman; Hughes and.{ Dimpsop.Detroit.200000002\u2014 4 11 0 Cleveland.\u2026 201000000\u2014 3 7 0 Mullin and Buelow; Hess and Wood._ Second game Detroit.000000000\u2014 0 4 4 Cleveland.100100000\u2014 2 8 1 Mercer and Buelow; Dorner apd Bemis.Washington.02101032*\u2014 9 12 6; tion carled rough.Shamrocks finally\" Philadelphia.100010200\u2014 4 5 4! scored an a shot by Noonan, after 38 Townsend a Drill; Quinn and minutes\u2019 play.oe .Powers.The game had been fairly evén up to Second game\u2014 now, but Shamrocks had things their Washington.:.00000331*\u2014 7 11 2 own way after the first game was shot.Philadelphia.010130000\u2014 5 11 2 Neville did the trick for them the sec- © Patten and Clarke; Walker and ond time, while Povey put in Sher- Schreck.- Co .| brooke's only goal.Garrith scored At Baltimore\u2014 (First game)\u2014 twice for Shamrocks, léaving the score Baltimore.003202001\u2014 8 12 4 ;4 to 1.Mr.Brown's work as referee Boston.LR 413000100\u2014 9 15 4 was very satisfactory.Baltimore.200000000\u2014 2° 6 1 Boston.100020000\u2014 4 9 1 Butler and.Smith; Dineen and Criger.; \u2019 Sunday Games.: ; R.H.E.At St.Louis\u2014(First' game)\u2014 .St.Louis .:.302101201\u201410 10 3 Chicago .100800000\u2014 9 12° 3 IN TWO MILE, SHAMAOCKS WOK FROM SHERBROOKE \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Interprovincial Lacrosse Championship Decided by Score of 4 to 1\u2014Poor Lacrosse.\u201c The Shamrock Intermediates won the inter-provinclal lacrosse championship on.Saturday afternoon at the Mascotte grounds by a score of 4 to 1.The exhibitlon was not of champlon- ship class, and was witnessed by a simail crowd of lacrosse enthusiasts.Shamrocks had easily the better team, and the score indicates pretty actur- ately the pay.Following were the line-up: : Sherbrooke, \u20181.Shamrock, 4.Witty.Goal.Casey .Point., .Parker Drupeu .Cov-Point.Kenny Griffith.Defence Field.Warren Sangstery.Co .Hoerner Price.\u201c [PN .Doyle Parsons .,.Centre.Tracy Southwood .Home Field.Noonan F.Povey.\u201c .\u2026 Norton G.Povey.\u2018 «eo «+ Tucker McGuire.Outslde Home.Neville Roberts .Inside Home.Garrity MuacGuird.Captain., .Quinn Referee\u2014Dessie Brown.The first game was played by both tcams for all they were worth, and at times broceedings got of the descrip- Young Shamrocks Won.The Young Shamrocks of Polnt St.Charles defeated the Silver Stars in a lacross« match on Saturday.The score was 4 to I, and the game was a good one.Caught in the Gqal Nets.The White Stars won the championship, of the Tndependent Juvemle series in a came vesterdav.afternoon with the Ivy Leaf team, by a score of 4 to 1 CANADIAN HUNT'S FIRST RACE MEET Everything Passed Off in Tip-Top Shape\u2014One Phenomenal © Finish.There was good sport at the first annual raves of \u201cla Club de Chasse a Courre, Canadien,\u201d held \u2018upon\u2019 their own grounds on Saturday afternoon, at St.ambert, which were witneïsed bw about 2,500 to 3060 people.A special train of won the two champlon- |.five coaches lett Bonaventure station about 2 o'clock, which was crowded full, while a grea many went.out by vehicle acrose the bridge \u2018and some on foot.The grand stund was crowded, while the fence around the course wax lined with people, and çarriages and all kinds of rigs were backed up against tt The enclosure was supplied with arm chairs, Evervthing passed oft without a hitely, and a posse ot city police képt order \u2018and the course crear.Among others present were noticed Sheriff the Hon.J: R.and Madame This badeau, Hon.Judge Robidoux, Capt.and Mes, Waæmwright, and Mrs.Byrue: Dr.Desaulniers, and ladies; Mr.Lacy Dillon, Mr St.George Dillon (New: York), Mr.; Ecopold_ Galarnéau, Mr.Strachan, Tom Ridgédale, Mr.and Mrs.T.Bo and, Miss MeNamee, Mr.Bouchette, Mr, W.H.Claney, Mr.Finch, Mr.Claude Haït, Hpn.Mr.Turgeon (Provincial Minister of Agriculture).the Misses ]oranger, Madame and the Misses.Robidoux, Madame Labadie, Dr.Tremblay (Labrador), Mr.and Mies Kane, Mr.Colin and Mrs.Campbell (St, Hilaire), Dr.and Mrs.Lemicax, Miss L.O.David; Miss Duchienean, Dr.FE, P.Benoit, Dr.and Mrs.J'ranchere, Mr.Joseph de Boucher: ville, aml Mr.and Madame Edmund De- saulniers.; The finish made by Temieux after he had broken a stirrup leather, wis worth walking there to sce, * for hé \u2018cantered home a few lengths ahead with his arme around the horse's neck.The rules that ordinanly govern racing were not stringently enforced.but these things will come in time.As a first effort, the Canadian Hunt are tn be congratulated.Following is the summary: Robertson, K.A.C., (24 yards); sec-\u2026 (245 ) by Dr.Arthur Mignault, Maitre d'Equi- | page; \"longs.jran.3 favorite at 3 to 5, but Omar, the same | owner, Was an casy winner.| To be owned by members of the Cana- Ww.| dian Hunt: weight for age: thorough- Mane, N.Y.A.C., (6 inches), 22 feet, 4 .breds 10 Ibs.extra: gentlemen riders fag allowed 10 Ibs.over two miles hunting Pony race, for a plece of plate given catch weights; distance, 6 fur- There were ten entries and ten George Simard's Darius was the The betting was 10 to 1 against Omar.Omar, Simard.second; Dewy, nault, third.Green steeplechase, for a cup valued at $200 given by Messrs, Wonham X& Sons, for qualified hunters who have never won either hurdle or steeplechase, Dr.A.Mig- country.This race was extremely closa and exciting.Pyramid was the favor- fte at 6 to 5, but was not in Jt.King Bolt.won, Avenger second, Fleur de Lys.third.| .Third race\u2014Farmers' Own Race.The prize was $400,: $100 of this sum was\u2019 given by Hon.Mr.Turgeon, Ministar of Agriculture, The distance was two miles and the entrance was free, Thera were fifteen of them, The committee divided the sum into eight prizes, whica were awarded as follows: H, Lemieux, |.aprairfe, won, Alex.Page second, H.Lemieux thtrd, ©.Erosseau fourth, T.David fifth, C.Brossecau'sixth, E.Charron sevehth, Louis ( evell eighth.Fourth race\u2014Jorrocks Steeplechase, ridden in pink, by members of the Can- adfan Hunt; over the green course, 113 miles; entrance free.There were 26 works acourse on the Thames River: ' | and the crews were : Argonauts\u2014Jones 3 entries, but only elght ran.Periot won, l.addie second, Ben Brush third, Frank fourth, Comte fifth, Francois \u201csixth, : Prince seventh, Eva ciehth.\u2019 Fifth race\u2014Hoffman Cafe Handicap: purse of $200, $50 to go to second horse; ! over two miles of hunting country; en- : trance $10.There were eight entries: | seven ran.Pyramide won.Bashquadx : second, Sir W.third.Ulinka, Sir Law- + rence, Wexford and Dorine also ran.Sixth race\u2014Hunt Cup, valued at $200, ! given by Mr.Clark: open to qualified | hunters with the Canadian Hunt that | have never won a steeplechase or hur- idle race, 1801 and 1902; owners up: | three miles hunting country; entrance | free.\u2018Thirteen entries; six ran.Me-! linka, T.Trudele, won; Squire, J.Lec- ! .tor, second; Anita, J.Rochon, third.| Eva, N.Gravel: Trouble, E.Waagan, and St.Lawrence, G.Vandelac, also ran.In the\u2018 #ccond miles this resolvei [itself into a match between Melinka and the Squire, who passed the end nf | \u2018the necond mile togetter.' In the.last of mile Melinka drew away and won in a \u2018tance canter.hands down, Anita then tire « \u201cOctober 15 : i her Jer, \u2018but he managed to \u2018come in thd, ' .Were there some means of knowing the .names of riders and weights, things might be facilitated in the betting ring.Ce RAPE , SEACRANTS CRICKS 1123, .finished third.WERE SCMTENED Splendid Opening of Autumn Race Meet at the Woodbine Track.Toronto, Ont., Sept.27.\u2014 The autumn race meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club opened auspiciously this aftérnoon.The weather, wiaich had threatened rain all L'orning, cleared up about noon, and\u2019 the remainder of the day was fine ind warm.While the crowd was not as large as those which gather at the spring meetings, the altendante was much heavier than the autumn races have attracted in Toronto.in past vears.Among the spectators was Hon.Mr.Tarte, who was the guest of the directors\u2019 at luncheon prior to the\u2019 start of the races.Large fields were the rule, and not a start was made under ten, while entries were even larger.Seagram's were scratched heciure of the failure of his etring to arrive on the grounds until the last minute, .The most striking race of the dav was the miile and a furlong handicap for the Toronto Auvfumn Cup.Seagrams two cracks, Far Rockaway and Gold Cure were scratched -at the last minute and changed the complexion of the event con- eiderably, .JERR Summary: \u2014 } First race, six furlongs; for all ages\u2014 Maude Gonne-110,Mclnerney, 6 to 5, Won, Petit Bleu, 87, J.Walsh, 6 to 1, eec- ond; \u2018 Springwells, 115, Minder, 10 to 2, third, Time 1.15 3-4.Euclaire Lovable Merriment, Early Eye, Begone, Lady Potentate, Strathcona,.Belle and Bob Alone also ran, à Second race, for two-vear-olds, five fur- longs\u2014Ayrshire Lad, 102, Alarie, 8 to }, won; Jerry, 107, Blake, 10 to 1, second; Night Owl, 104, Irwin, 40 to 1, third.Time, 1.04 1-2.F.\"G.Good, All Souls, Soothsaver, Reservation, Fuego, \u2018Spinet,.Bright Girl, Melbourne, Eclipse, Gillie and Mrs! Wiggs, algo ran, .Third race, for three-year-olds and up; selling 1 1-16 miles\u2014Butter \u2018Scotch, 100, Wainwright, 15 to 1, won; Khaki, 112, Minder, 2 to 1, second; Huzzah, 101, Stcelep, 3 to 1.Time, 1.51 14.Blue Ridge, Lone Fisherman, Annie Lauretta, Georgie Gardner, Governor Boyd, Heroico and Pay the Fiddler, also ran.Fourth race, Toronto Autumn Handi cap for three-year-olds and up, 1 1-8 miles anice, 108, J.Daly, 5 to 1, won; Illowa- ho, 122,- Minder, 3 1-2 to 1, second; Albula, 110, Steele, 10 to 1, third.Time, 1.38.'Glenwater, Autolight, Orontas, Talxalla, Lyddite and Allopath also ran.Fifth race, September Steeplechase for 3 year-olds and up\u2014(iallahad, 145, Finnegan, 3 to 1, won; Burnap, 149, Holman, 2) to 1, second: Ohnet; 142, Gallagher, 6-1, third.Time, 5.40.Semorrostro, Cousin, Jess, Wenlock, Handvice, Highie and Tip Gallant, also ran.Terry Ranger fell.Sixth race, three-year-olds and up; selling; six furlongs\u2014Lady :Kent,.123, Gor- mally.6 to 1, won; Pride of Surrey, 116, Melnehney, 8 to 5, second; Hop Scotch, Boland, 2 to 1, third.Time, 1.17.Aden, Okla, Plumtart, Laurentian, Golden Cottage, : Lady Berkley, Insolence, Frank Love, John Ruskin, Belle.of Bohemia, and Percentum/also ran.; OCCIDENTAL HANDICAP, \u2018Herbert Beat Carbuncle Three-Quar- ters of a Lensth.New York, Sept.27.\u2014W.C.Rollins Herbert won the.Occidental \u201cHandicap at Gravesend to-day.The going suited him and the public backed him with confidence.Arsenal \u2018went to the front at the lifting of the barrier, but on the turn into the tack stretch Blue and Herbert moved up to the leader and these three raced head and head down the back stretch to the far turn where Arsenal dropped back beaten, Blues continued to hold Herbert for a few etrides.In the streteh Ilerbert had raced clear of sis field and Jooked apparente a if he would: come home alone, but Redfern brought up Carbuncle and made a determined bid for first honors, but was unable to pet up.Herbert won ridden out hy three-quarters of a length from Carbuncle, who was two leng in front of Arsenal, Blues was \u2018fourth and the western mud ri nner Articulate a bad last, Lady Albercraft won the Fitlands stakes for 3-vear-olds.The favorite Wild Thyme Summaries: ; \u2019irst race, for 3-vear-olde, selling, abous 6 furlongs\u2014Piserta, 98, Shecdy, 12 to-1 and 5 to 1, won; Musidora, 101, Boisen, 20 to 1 and 6 to 1, second; Alabarch, \u2018106, Lyne, 2 te 1, and even, third.Time, 1.14.Lady Radnor, Oclawaha, Fonten I, May J.Carroll ie The Dancer, Worry, Gold I'raid and Tvernia also ran, .Second race, steeplechaze, handicap, about two miles and a hali\u2014Rowdy, 156, Barry, 9 to 20 and out, won; Draughtsman, 145 Careen, 5 to 1 and 9 to 10.second; Silent Friend, 135, Pines, 6 to 1 and 6 to 5, third.Time, 5.07 25, Perion and Glenvarloch also ran and fell.Third race, the Flatlands, for 2-vear.olds, selling, 51-2 furlongs\u2014Lady Albercraft, Rite, 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, won; W.R.Con- don, 107, Shaw, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; \\.ild Thyme, 106, Lyne, 18 to 5 and 8 to 3, third.Time, 1.08 Durazzo, Gloriosa, Sparkle, Esher, John A.Scott, Jady Joss, plhine, Plater and Forward also ran.Fourth race, The Occidental handicap, for all ages, one mile and a furlong\u2014Her- hért, 118, Smith, 3 to 1 and even, won; Carbuncle, 104, Redfern, 8 to 2 ard 7 to 5, geeord; Arsenal, 104, \u201cO'Connor, 8 to 1 and 5 to 2, third.Time, 1.55 1-5.Blues «nd Articulate also rin.Fifth race, for maiden 2-vear-olds, about 6 furlongs\u2014Ccunterpoise, 110, Doggett, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5, wom; Karl of Warwick, 119, Michaels, 5 to 1and 2 to 1, second; Damon, 110.Shed, 20 tg 1 and 8 to], third.Time, 1.14.Guy Park Merry Royal Michaelmas, Harrison, Medal, Sweet Jane, Lady in Waiting, Attorney, B.Boyle, Franklyn C,, lu-rning Glass and Rudyard also.ran.Sixth cace, for 3-yvear-olds and upwards, selling, one mile and a sixteenth\u2014Trump, 100.Creamer, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, won; The Referee, 05, J.Martin, 9 to 2 and 8 to 5, second; Ben Howard, 108, Lyne, 8-to 8 and 2 to 5, third.Time.1.53.Destitute, Kilo: gram, Shandonfield and Prince Richard also ran.+ - Rolling Boer Won.Chicago, Sept.29.\u2014Pulled almost to a wank Rolling Boer won the Prairie stakes at two miles at Hawthorne Saturday.Ed.Adack was second and Star Cotton third.© The stake was worth $1,760 to the winner, and Rolling Boer was always favorite.Weather rainy; track sloppy.Lady Strathcona Beaten.\u2018St.Louis, Mo., Sept.29.\u2014Frank Beil won the autumn selling stakes a sprint of six furlongs, from the Pest sprinter at De)Jmar Saturday.Lady Strathmore and Buccleuth were coupled in the betting and kuch money went in on them at 4 to 5 to win the event.The field got away with Erema, Miss Golightly and Schwalbe in front.Isady.Strath- more got off last and Frank Bell fourth.Turning into the stretch Waldo hustled.Frank Bell into thé lead by one fength and rated him nicely.Lady Strathmore came from last place \u2018and began her run down the stretch and looked the winner at sixteenth out, but here Waldo shook his mount up and \u2018passed under the wire, driving hard, a winner by a head.Luna or, Satchel, and Happy Chappy were.the favorites to win.Bettina on Cesarewitoh., Following are the latest quotations for one of the classics in England :\u2014 Latest betting on The Cesarewlitch, dia- 2 \"1-4 miles, run, Wednesday, 9 to 1, Elba.9 to 1, Carabine.12 to 1, Royal Georges i 14 to 1, Scullion, .Be 14 to 1, Prince Florizel -gate into Danville fair The cloudy weather of thé morn- 20 to 1, -Mardonius.À ; CHANNEL THE AR Adven- Latest Plans of the .turous Yachtsman Knight.London, Sept.29.\u2014Sir Thomas Lipton has been elected a member of the Aero Ciub of France.It is said that he contemplates an attempt to cross the English channel in a balloon.If he decides to make the attempt he will be accompanied by the Hon.C.S.Rolls.Sir Thomas\u2019 steam yacht Erin will accompany the balloon.4° \u2019 -\u2014 À DANVILLE FAR WAS A SUCCESS Arthabaskaville Exhibition, Too, Was Attended by 4,000 Persons.a (Special to The Méftreal Herald) Danville, Que., September 29.\u2014Nearly two thousand people passed through the Saturday afternoon.ing kept back many who would have attended, but the afternoon left nothing to be desired.' The exhibits in all\u2019 departments were J quite up to the usual mark in excellent if not in number; the cattle department was especially good.The fruit exhibit fell below that of last year, but the floral display and the exhibits in the ladies\u2019.department.were the best ever.Just before noon an unfortunate accident occurred.A man in the employment of Isaleigh Grange farm, was gored by 8 thoroughbred bull.Prompt medical aid was brought and the man\u2019s injuries,which were found to be very severe, were carefully attended to.Co ' In the afternoon Danville baseball team by a score of 18 to 11, beat Sherbrooke.» .(Special to The Montreal Herald.) : .Arthabaskaville, Que., September 29.\u2014 A splendid exhibition of agricultural, cattle and farm ware took place at Danville on Saturday.For a good many years the fair was not so largely attended.People from all the surrounding places were present, 'nany of them exhibiting.The day was bright and warm.A man named Livingston,employed by J.N.Greenshields in the Isuleigh Grange farm, was injured.Two bulls started to fight.He tried to separate the apimals, when the bulls turned upon him.He was seriously bruised, but he will recover, Following is a list of those who exhibited at the Danville fair:\u2014C, O.Philbrick, E.D: Harvey, H.1.Elliott, JJ.N.Green- (Isaleigh Grange farm), Stephen Olney, G.J.Hamilton, C.C.G.F, Cleve- W.J.Gallup, J.E.Findley, James James Crockett, J.P.Wilson, M.Reed, jr., T.D.McCallum, Edwards Bros.George Gale, J.Silver, - Asbestos Cheese Factory, James McKinna, George Connolly, Jos.S.Riddle, O.M.1.Ingales, John Andromos, Harvey Perkins, Isaac Bailey, J.Suffin, Milo Gallup, John Lodger, J.A.McCallum, Colley D.Gallup,\u201d J.C.Wilson, Daniel Sullivan ard Taylor, Wm.Flemming.A.B., Perking, T.Hohan, .J.Simoneau.E.F.Stock- well, Wm.Webb.Morris Perkins, Miss F.Frost, E.A.Mountain, Jno.Webb, Hyacinthe Roy; Simeon .Teet, G.Sher- dan, Joel Olney.Miss Blaylock, E.G.~ Raker, C.Morrill, + KE.W.Gibson, Alf.Connolly, J.C.Hockwell, Wm, Smith, H.H.Cleveland, John Adams, M.8.Jockwood, E.H.Wilson, E.Burbank, S.Adams, A.E.Stockwell, Mrs.Prot- horough, Mra, Brennan, Helene A.Rid- .dle, G.Marston, J, T.Stock Miss Ct, Kidd, W.Snadan, Thos.McCal- lum, Robert: Maclay, H.G.Silver, J.Haddock, Vietor (iovette, B, H.Barnard, L.A.Rief, N.& Dennison, 1.N, Denni- son, A.J.Morville,\u201d A.J.Morrill, Alf, .M.Riddle, Mrs.Jas.Riddle, M.well, R.G.Kidd, | Crack, Clifton Findley, H.E.H.Williamson, (i; F.Cleveland, R.N.Findley, Chas.Boisvert, Mrs, K.Robertson, Miss KE, Baker, G: F.Brown, G.H.Burbank, Miss L.Cleveland, W.R.Gifford, W.H.Phil- brick, Edward Blake, Herbert Iockwood, J.McNamara, A.Montgomery, Wm, Ivers, C.C.Brown, G.F.Brown, Geo.Wilson, Wm.Olney, Lewiston Mountain, R.E.Dyson, J.B.Pearson.Co At noon a dinner was given to the judges and idrectors.Many guests were invited.Saturday evening a ball was given in the town hall.Over four thousand persons ayere on the grounds, ee ° : A eee | go Special Notice.* 7V%Ç17 © $200.00 IN PRIZES, 777 \u2018Being desirous of selling 20 new Upright Pianos within the next 30 days, W.H.Leach, 2440 St.Catherine Street, feels that he must enlist the aid of the readers of this paper to secure the .required number of sales.Therefore, he offers a prize of ten dollars to every person introducing a customer to him.Terms of payment will be made to meet the circumstances of the buyer.\u2019 \u2014adv._ # rt Beat Canadian Récord.In the July competition of the M.A.\u2018A.A.Revolver Club, Mr.Gilbert made the remarkable score of 40 out of a possible 42, raising the Canadian record by - one point.The three Messrs.Lockerby and others have also developed wonder fully since the range was opened at West.mount.\u2018 tte Vandersilts Paris Win.Paris, Sept.29.\u2014 Wm.K.Vanderbilt's Reinette \u2018won the Prix de Nexon at Long Champs yesterday.+: rt v - \u201c Shamrocks in New Westminster.The Shamrock lacrosse team arrived in New Westminster last night.À ; i telegram to this effect was received in £ the evening by Mr.H.McLaughlin.t° Was signed by T.Slattery, who is 19 captain the team.It sald the boys were in good health, and they had had art excellent\" trip.200000000000 +.oces 2600665004 ODDS AND ENDS OF ALL SPORTS 400000000000 The Rritannia Football Club will hoid a meeting on Wednesday night to se lect a captain for the scnior team.The Montieal Hunt steeplechase will be pulled off at Petite Cote on October 4.An attractive programme [has been pre.pa ! The practice game between McGin and Montreal seniors on Saturday.afternoon was a walkover for the Coll.glans, Few of the Montreal seniors were represented and the game was not particularly hard, *, Everyone interested in athletics will a reciate Dr.Mackenzie's Jectire in Mo.ill Chemistry Hall to-night.Last spring he addressed a ed house, and his lecture has been improved \u2018by many new etes, such as Grey, Lan.others, 14.- Rien and ethers LIPTON TO CROSS Rich- - Æ sé LEE en Se SRE 'Snadun, G.H.Barlow, XN.Bonneville, \u2014 hd OY .different newspapers, - Chartered .\u2026 - Poms Gosse op °#\" The «STREET ° ; { \u2018 .©.P.R.New Stock.\u2018 On and after Oct.2, 1902, $19,500,000 additional ordinary capital stock of Canadian Pacific will be added to the Stock Exchange Ist from time to time, on official notification that ft has been Jssued and paid \u2018for in full, making the total amount of said stock to be listed under this and previous applications $84,500,000, .The proceeds of this stock were for the following purposes: To purchase 200 additional locomotives, about $3,800,000, 5,000 addititnal freight cars, about $3,750,000; 100 additional passenger cars, about $800,000; 40 additional sleeping, dining and parlor cars, $720,000; enlargement of shop \u201cfacilities at Montreal and otehr points of the system, $1,500,000; reduction of grades and improvement of alignment between North Bay and \u2018Carleton Junction, .$500,000; reduction of grades and improvement of alignment between Winnipeg: and the mountains, $3,000,000; second track on portions of the company's- system where increased traffic makes a second track desirable, as between Winnipeg and Fort William, the work to be done piece-meal, in sections, with a view to most economical results, $2,600,000; improvement of grades and alignment of Short Line between Montreal and St.* John, *N.B., $900,000; for additional elevators, terminals, business and passing sidings, and other facilities, such as are being provided from month to month, to meet the requirements of the company's business, $3,000,000; total, $20,470,000.$ $8 Lower Prices.Marler & Hodgson received a wire from Ladenburg, Thalman & Co.this a.m., which said: : \u2018There\u2019 is undoubtedly a very uncertain feeling here as to the stock market, money is.to continue higher and the improved- tone which may be seen in the market from time to time we believe will be taken advantage of, as occurred on Saturday when the bank statement came out to sell long stocks.\u201cWe believe we will see some very weak markets Before this money situation changes for the better.\u201d , ; $ à $ Bonds Are Better.Writing ot Déminion\u2019 Steel, Acmillus Jarvis & Co.say: ''Steel common holds strong.Une frequently sees, in the financial columns of references to the In- -creased profits of the Dominion Steel Company.We do not doubt that \u2018they are getting things into good businesslike shapé and that the prospect for the future is bright, but given a choice between the three securities we think that the bonds and the preferred \u2018should certainly be given the' preference.These two have sold off a few points during the week.Their intrinsic value is not in the least affected, and as an investment they are just so much the more mttractive.\u201d $$$, Great Northern.» eople posted on Great Northern affairs say there is no reason to modify their estimates cf [the probable grain movement and general - traffic of the road during the current year.Trattic officials expect thelr facilities to bu taxed to the utmost, and the same will hola * good of Northern Pacific and Burlington.Mr.il], it is understocd, still holds to his estimate of $150,000,0m) to be earned by the three rcads this year.\u2019 .$ 8% 3 Due to Prosperity.The rally which came in the market on hursday is not likely to hold.The condi- vance.The New York banks will be com- peiled to call in a.great many loans yet before they get into an affluent position to admit of helping their mercantile customers, which can only be done at the expense of Wall Street.It must be remembered, however, that the present stringency in the money market is not due to any adverse conditions 6r want of confidence, but to abnormal prosperity throughout the entire country and the fact that money is spread out over a large surface instead of being concentrated in the few great financial centres.The banks can be relied upon to stend by thelr mercantile customers, even though \u2018Wail Street is pinched thereby.\u2014Henry Clews.$ 8 $ South Africans.Landon and Paris Exchange, (Parker & Co., Toronto}, vable to-day Hudson Bay Marconis .Transvaal Ex Nigel! Deep .Limited quotes: Great De Kaäp .Kaifir Censols .Sutherlands .Oceanas .Klerksdorp Nlekerks .Witkopje .Rose of Sharon Kierks4nrp Gold Johnnies .De Beers .Rands - .i.Meyer & Charlton MONTREAL GRAIN STOCKS © - .- NOD 9109 00 1D V1 ke =I UT ONE de C2 OC ww = = AOSSESCEOOONOOmMSWVtEOS e _ The following table shows the stocks of grain in store in\u2019 Montreal on the dates: mentioned:\u2014 Sept.27, Sept.20, Sept.28, 1902.1902.- 1901 Wheat ., .73.70 91,506 118,458 .Coru .\u2026 \u2026 .26001 31,311 24,221 Peas .7.40,903 34,201 38,017 Oats .201.304 184,029 .31,497 Barley .:.6,467 \u201c1,008 26,70.ve .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 13,581 15,804 36,716 Buckwheat .561 561 1,293 OUT.v 60 seve on.10,842 Mean VIT UE Me rt DRESSED HOGS The demand for.freeh killed abattoir dressed hogs was slow and wan quiet, with 100 lhs.; the market prices steady at $0.50 per \u2014 National Trust Co LIMITED.Capital, Reserve.OFFICES: Montreal, Toronto, , Wintipeg.\u2014\u2014 \" \"Montreal Board of Directors: JAMES CRATHERN, Esq., Director Canadian Bank of Commerce, H.8.HOLT, Esq:, President Montreal , Light, Heat and Power Co.H.MARKLAND MOLSON, Esq.Director The Molsons Bank, \\ + ACTS AS .Financial Agent, providing Safe Investments in First Mortgage, Government, \u2018Municipal and Industrial Bonds, * Executor under Wills, Administrator for Executors, Trustees for Bondholders, © = | Transfer Agent for.Stocks,\u2018 Guardian for Women and Minors.- SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS MONTREAL OFFICE: 153 8t.James Street.A.@.ROSS, - | - Minagér.or, $.tions are not yet ripe for a permânent ad-\" 4 Fine cheese\u201c\u201c.106 { pe - - { { ; du Money 20 P.C.arid Very Scarce-Brok- ers Pessimistic.Wall Street stocks were In a bad way this morning, with declines ranging all the wuy irom 1 to 7 points.Louisville aud Nashville came in for the -extreme decline, and.it shows a drop of no less than 13 points from Friaay.- .J.P.Margun & Co.have an option on the roud, und this expires on the 15th of next month, doubt now being expresged that he will exercise it.$ 3 .John.W.Gates ts In virtual posses- gion of Louisville & Nashville, He holds approximately 230,000 shares, all of which are held in the office of J.P, Morgan & Co.on loans.The certi- flcates were bought all the way from $110 to $132 a -share, and were all bought within a fortnight; when control of the road was wrested trom the =21+++0404-0+00040002 ; 3 GOLD COMES HERE.+ + The Canadian Bank of Com- \u20ac @ merce \u2018of Montreal brought $ ® $150,000 in gold from New ® 3 York to-day.+ +v++000ee#ee August Belmont syndicate, which in- \u2018cludes the Rothechilds, (nce tn ownership, Gates offered the stock to the Morgan pool ut $150 u share cash or $160 in securities, the option to run to October 1.Morgan assented and in the meanwhile advanced something like $110 à share on the total.Since then there have been lively discussions \u2018as to whether the Morgan party would exercise its option.$ $ .$ Money.after loaning freely\u2019 at 14 per cent, adyanced to 20 per cent.in Wall Street to*duy, and there were predictions that it would go to 35.The following shows \u2018'how to-day's 12:30 prices in New York compare with the ¢losing on Saturday :\u2014 D Bat.To-day.Close, = 12.30 Atchison .vess 917 89% Balt.& Ohio .108%: 106% Canadian Pacific .140% 138% New York Central .160 15814 Erie .PR .39% 38% Louis.& Nashville.148% 1414 Mo.Pacific \u2026 116 113% Manhattan 13744 136% Reading .vcvveenrssss 6813 66% St.Paul .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1984 190% Southern Railway .38% 37144 U.S.Steel .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.40% 39% Union Pacific .107% 105% Wabash .che 5044 50 *Recovered to \u2018143.: $ .The Montreal market reflected the easiness in New York, and everything on the local list was off: with the exception of Power and Richelieu.The.tremendous demand for coke and gas lately, in view of the coal scarcity, has \u2018caused a big swelling in the Power earnings, and the people on the street believe, that the increased consumption of both, will mean an unexpectedly ye season for the company.Canadian Pacific declined to 138 1-2, Detroit United went off to 89 3-4, Dominion Steel was weak at \u201869 1-4, Toronto Ratls at 119 1-2, and Twin City at 123 1-2, Montreal Street Railway was also lower at 280, and on a .small sale De- minion Coal went to 131, the low water mark for many months.$ 8 i - The local market was exceedingly dull through it all, however, there : I $ .$ $ was no marked pressure to liquidale, WHEAT AND CORN WERE STEADY December wheat opened in Chicag\u201d to-day at 69 1-8c¢, and then declined to 68 7-8¢.May wheat opened at 69 7-sc, and the 12.30 price was 70c.December corn opened at 45 1-2c, and declined Lo 45 '1-4c.while May opened at 41 1-87, and the 12.30 price was 4lc.December oats were 31c.FEATURES OF THE | MONTREAL MARKET -Grain\u2014There is very little doing, with prices just about.steady.Sales of No.2*white oats on spot were made at 33 1-4c afloat, \u2018and for future delivery at 32 1-2c.In peas business was qulet at 77c afloat and buckwheat at.54e, Rye was quoted at 55 1-2c atioat; No.3 barley At 46c, and No.3 X at 47c afloat.Ontario red and white wheat at 73c afloat.\u201d Flour.\u2014In flour the feeling remains steady, with a fair amount of business passing in ail grades.Cholce Mani- \u2018toba spring wheat patents, $4 to $4.25; seconds, %3.70 to $3.95, strong bakers\u2019, $3.30 to $3.45; winter wheat patents, $3.75 to #4; straight rollers, $3.65 to.$3.70; do.In bags, $1.70 to 1.80; extras, $1.60\" to $1.85.: ' Meal\u2014T'he demand for rolled oats \u2018was slow and prices unchanged at $4.50 per barrel, and at $2.15 per bag.- Feed.\u2014Business in feed.was fuir.there being a steady:demand for all lines.Manitoba bran, in bags, at $18 -to $16.50; shorts, in bags, $22.to $23; Ontario bran, in bulk, $14.50 to $15; shorts, $22, in bulk, $14.50 to #15; shorts, $22, in bulk; mouille, $23 to $30, according to quality., Hay.\u2014There was nothing in baled hay, which continues to move fairly weil at steady prices.No, 1, $8.50; No.2, $7.50 to #8; clover, $7 to $7.50 per ton, in car lots.: Cheese.\u2014The situation appears to be pretty strong ut the moment, but it is.hard to say what the market is likely to do.A Bristol cable says: \u2018Cheese was quite active here this week and finest descriptions advanced 21.\u2018per cwt.Light stocks also.helped to accentuate the firm tone, The range was from 48s.to 53s.The butter market was firm, but the trade, as a rule, are complaining that current prices are: dear.Creameries ranged from 100s.to 1058., and dairies, 88s.to\" 90s.\u201d The locai range is: oo Finest Ontario .10%c to 10%c Finest Townships .18%c to 10%¢ Finest Quebec.\u2026.10%c to 1044c | to 104c Butter\u2014There is a pretty firm tone to the market, with a fair business in progress, *\u2018 .Fancy \u2018 Townships cream- BLY L.ve.é0e0ssen00 00002140 to 2140 Finest Townships cream- , .erÿ \u201c\u2019quabes \u2018oteumens Sl to 2080 Finest Quebec creamery.20%c to 2040 Fine creamery .190 to 19%c Ontario creamery .18%¢ ' \u2018 Dairy butter .15%4c to 16¢ Dairy seconds .14¢ to 1430 The toned of the market was steady, with a fair job ing business passing.STOCKS BREAK AGAIN ALL ROUND; \u201c A REGULAR TUMBLE IN L.& N.loans advanced to 20 per cent.18 points since Friday.demand for coke and gas.to hold out little encouragement.0000000006000 and things just seemed to ease off naturally.\u2018 ' $ $ 3 Mr.Rodolphe Forget was on the floor this morning.$$ 8 A wire to W.H.Weir & Son sald: \u2014\"Money continues the main influence in the.market, and as there is almost a certainty that .rates will keep high for some timé the disposition to sell \u2018stocks 18 growing stronger.\u201d : ; L, J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 108%, second at 97%, third at 43, Canadian Pacific at 143%, Hudson Buy at 34, Anu- conda at 5%.; $ $ $ Ç Mr, C.D.Monk's messages sald: Americans in London weak, declines extending to 11% in U.P.and S.P.Bun financial says it Is reported Secretary Shaw exercised over louns at extreme high rutes of money deposited to euae situation, and that banks below surplus reserves may have Government depesits called, After bank statement eume out increased enquiry for foreign exchange sprang up for next week's delivery and market closed firm.About 14 million will bè released by acceptance, sô reported, of Secre- tury Shaw's affer to prepay Government interest.A joint company.the British-American Tobacco Co, with $30,000,000 capital, as outcome of to- Loco war.G.W.Perkins quoted aa denying report of transfer of control of L.& N.to Atlantic Coast Line.Treasury modifies recent bond interest prepayment circular so as to make pays ment earlier practicable.Chlicag9 banks see no fear in monetary situation.Say affairs will right themselves The monetary conditions \u2018are still uppermost, and for the time belng the nervousness will produce a somewhat lower range of.prices.Caution til money matters gel irito good shape will be best policy.With regard to tha market, we can only repeat our advice of the lust week.We are still of the opinion that tu return to a heulthv condition, v\u2026.ues must fuce\u201da further decline.Of course, for a turn one.cun get in and make something on the bull side, but unless the money conditions change materially, our belief is that the market is still à sale on every rally.Commission houses are carrying large loans, and this certainty is not encouraging to buy stocks on.Harris, Gates & Co.buying L.E N.Weukness of L.& N.accounted fos by.a rumor that Morgan may not exercise his option on this stock.He has \u2018until October 1 to accept it.London, 3.30 p.m.\u2014Americans irregular.Other departments show no ime provement from early weakness.$ : from $ $ Sub-treasury \u2018gained $467,000 : Friday banks Saturday.but since banks gained $318,000.: London, 2 p.m.\u2014The securities markets show all around weakness whicn extends to consals, these being affected by reports of an early issue of \u2018Transvaal internal loan guaranteed by tha | Imperial Government.Americans are nervous.Rio Tintos down to 435; on fears of an unsatisfactory dividend ace tion.- Selected, 18 1-2¢ to 19¢; candied stock, 16 1-2¢ to 176 in a Jobbing way; straight receipts at 15 1-Zc to 16c; NO.2 at 13 1-2c to l4c, in round lots.Beans, \u2014 There ia no change in beans, which are selling in a jobbing way at $1.25 to #1.30 per bushel for primes.i.Maple Product.\u2014 Business in mapa product was slow.Syrup, In large tins, at 30c to 80c, and In small tins at b0é to 60c: and in wood at 5c to 5 1-2c per 1b.Sugar, 7c ta 8c per 1b.\"Honey.\u2014The market for honey wis quiet, but prices rule steady at llc to 11 1-2c¢ for white clover In comb and at 8c to 8 1-%c for white strained per lb.Potatoes.\u2014In potatoes the feeling remains steady.Sales In a jobbing way were made.at 80c to 83¢ per bag, and in car-loads at 70c per bag.\u2014 MINING EXCHANGE Morning session, September 29, 1002.Stocks.Sellers.Buyers: North Star ce oo eee eo 0.22 19 Payne .+.ae ee 17% 17 SlIocAN \u201cOV .vv ae + +0 0e DR 3 Can.G.Fields .++.44 3 Rambler Car .+.\u2026.8 50 War Fagle.vo ov cv oo oo 20 0% Centre Star .vo ve oo 12 37% California .cere © 3 14 Evening Star.4 2 Car.McKinney .18 Virtue .\u2026.\u2018o\u2026-o\u2026ve 00 10 8 Mont.& Oregon eevee veo 3 .Republic .+ +, + +.10 T4 Black Tail .ver wee wees 13 , 8 Moantain.Lion :.\u2026.o.oo 22 .San Poil oooh 24.aes 21 .Deer Trail .24 14 Granby C'ons.\u2026 .\u2026 \u2026.280 \u2026.Fairview Corp .01% 7 -Dom.Cons, .1.+.oer 5% 4 Mont.and London .1% % Unlisted Stocks\u2014 Mont! and Boston .330 225 Monte Cristo .«ove 3 .Giant .+.caves evo0es .4% 34% White Bear .v\u2026 c\u2026c000 À .Mujestie (18000000 veers 2 .Big Three .«v «v .\u2026.\u2026.1% MOTrison .«i seve ceoens 1 eer London & Richelieu.00 1 Golden Clrown.\u2026 2 ve Winnipeg .ecrans 6 .tre , \u2018 Special Notice.PIAMO BARGAINS, Fine Upright Howard Plano, slightly used, $225, payable $10 cash and $5 per\u2019 month; Nordhelmer Plano, upright, just like new, $250, terms $10 cash and $6 per month; Steinway Baby Grand, cost $1,200, present bargain price $650; cannot be told \u2018from new.Eusy terms of payment {f desired.- .C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 st.Catherine Street, one door.east of Peel Street.\u2014adv., - repre .CHEESE IN ENGLAND London, September 27.\u2014The cheer market was firm and buoyant this week with values on fihest descriptions 2s per ewt.higher than they were a week ago.Stocks here are fair, but not.by any means in extess of the demand.Prices ranged from 50s to 52s.Butter was steady and unchanged at 96s to 100a for creameries, and 80x to 80s for dairies.and abrolute cure for each and every form of itchin bleeding and protrud! floes, £ teed it.\"Etes 1e manufacturera have guaran: Hmonialn fr th daily press and ask yobr nelg, oy on oan use baok i Su bors KE donters or ÉDMANSON Harks & Co, Tosaites Te Movy to that Da, Chnac\u2019s Ointment 1s a cortain Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment 4% DECLINES WERE PRETTY ana.vo Stocks were very shaky to-day.Wall Street, while the money situation became very tight and call Declines ranged from 1 1-2 to 7 points In Wall Street, the most severe break being.recorded in Louisville & Nashville, which is down In Montreal there were general declines save in Richelieu and Power, the latter being supporicd on the strength of the increased Things looked blue to-day, and Wall Street brokers were inclined : There were general declines in +++.Robert Meredith & Co.received the fzilowing over.their private wire from Zimmerman & Forshay, New York :\u2014 This morning the market opened fairly actlve, but considerably lower than the close of Saturday.In some quarters the market wus supported, such as Southern Pacific, by Keene brokers, who were obliged~to take much stock, London being heavy sellers.The effect of the favorable bank \u2018statement of Saturday was offset by -the disap- polntment at fallure of the St.Paul stockholders to act on the recently rumored stock increase, and by the continued weakness of Louisville & Nasn- ville without satisfactory explanation, und by the gnxlety aroused by the se:- ond operation of President Roosevelt.Many 'lquidation orders had accumulated over Sunday, and the bear traders did thelr utmost to uncover stop loss orders.The monetary situation will still be the leading one as far as the effect on the market is concerned, and, as rates will be inaintalned at high figures for some time to come, upward movemerfis are hardly to be expected.should always be taken où bulges, and this applles well to the present situa- sisted the decline generally well.SL Paul and Louisville & Nashville were weaker than any other, the former ot the' fatlure of the directors to assure \u2018rights und Louisville on the belief that Morgans would not exercise their op- tioh, partly on account of the stringency of money market and partiy on account of the Seaboard Alr Line's threatened opposition.The market is very feverish, Exchange 485.70.$ $ 3 MQRNING BOARD SALES, 125 Canadian Pacific at 139.50 Canadian Pacific at 138 1-2, 450 Canadian Pacific at 139.100 Canadian Pacific at 138 3-4, 100 C nadian Pacifid ét 139.100 C.«n: lan Pacific at 138 3-4.110 Canau n Pacific-at 1381-2.30 Canadiur Pacific (new) at 138 1-3, 40 Merch ints Cotton at 70.100 Domin.n Steel çom at 70.10 Dominion Steel com at 70 3-4, 20 Dominion Steel com at 70.75 Dominion Steel com at 69 1-2, 50 Dominion Steel com, at 69 1-4.\u2014 200 Montreal Street Ruilwny at 280.25 Dominion Coaul com at 131.175 Montreal Power at 99, ds 3 Montreal Power at 95.+= 200 Detroit Railway at 90, : 275 Detroit Rallway ut 90 1-4, 200 Detroit Rallway at 90 1-4.275 Detroit Rallhway At 90.75 Detroit Railway at 90 1-8, 125 Detroit Railway at 90.125 Detroit Rallway at 59 3-4.325 Richelieu & Ohtatla at 106, 150 Toronto Railway ut 120.50 Toronto Railway gt Hs 3-4, 25 Toronto Railway At 219 1-2, 80 Twin City at 123 3-4 50 Twin City at 123 1-2.\" 100 Dominion Steel pfd at 97.19 Dominion Steel pfd at 98.50 Nova Scotia at 112.\u2019 * CHEESE EXPORTS - FROM MONTREAL » Exports of butter and cheese from the port of Montreal for Europe for the week ending September 27th, 1903 :\u2014 N.B.\u2014SS, Manchester Shipper, sailing Sunday, estimated 3,000 boxes: cheese, 20UNTRY MARKETS, Cowansville, Sept.27.\u2014At the board-to- and 19 creamerles 1,704 pkgs, butter, Nales of butter were 200 to Jas.Oliver, at 20 3-4c, and 38 to P.Ferguson at 20 1-2e.The balance of 1,468 bxs.were held over.Sales of cheese and buverw were ar follows: \u2014W.P.Hibbard, 108 Hxs, at 10 1-2¢; J.Gibson, 206 at 10 1-2c; J.Burnett, 102 at 10 1-2c: R.Arthur, 70.at 10 1-2c, and 77 at 10 9-16c; J.Odell, 36 at 10 0-16c, and 110 at 10 3-8¢, and H.H.Hibbard, 45 at 10 9-16c.Bal ance of 2 bxa.held over.Opdensburg, N.Y., Sept.27,\u2014No offerings or hids on hoard to-day; later on street reported selling at 10 58.Adjourn: ed, for two Sop \" Les twi nton, t.\u2014Offe , wi cheute; 1,084 tubs butter.xold - a 11 1-80, and butter at 186.In a feverish \u201cmarket, profits |- tion.Sales to noon were 415,300 shares.Canadian Pacific in London at | 143 1-4.' The industrial group of stocks re- CHEESE.\u2018 Local.Thro, Total.To Liverpool\u2014 Tunisian .\u2026 7,922 873 8,795 Lake Megantic .131 2,225 2,956 Manxman .cee 3,809 181 3,980 To Glasgow\u2014 Rosarian «.490 125 615 Sarmatian _.\u201cen 276 b4d 821 Alcides Loon ee 150 150 To 'London\u2014 Pomerantun\u2019 .4.835 4,103 8,938 Hurona .20,713 1,786 22,199 Lycta, 8.0.00 ue 0e .243 185 428 To Cardiff\u2014 ; Belfast: .,.cess 9,909 .5,909 To Bristol= \u20ac .Montcalm .24,527 3,033 27,560 |; Memnon .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.«.17,877 1,914 19,791 Total.87,332 15,120 102,452 Corr.week last year .+.82,033 17,995 100,028 Corr.week, 1900.56,156 12,031 68,187 Total shipments ,î since May 1st, \"1902 Luce 0e 1,213,836 276,277 1,490,213 Corr per d, \u2019 1901 L.20e\u2026e 1,084,636 211,881 1,296,537 Corr, period, ; 1900 .0u.e\u2026- 1.236,036 372,957 1,608,993 BUTTER.Local.Thro.Total.To Liverpool\u2014 Tunisian .ve.4,575 1,568 6,142 Manxman .4,435 \u201ceo 4,435 To Glasgow\u2014 Rosarian .«oe.1,399 wee 1,399 To London\u2014 .Pomeranian .1,745 2,009 3,784 Hurona .10,901 832, 11,733 To Bristol\u2014 : Montcalm .7,488 259 7,741 | Total.30,642 4,668 35,210 Corr.week last .year .29,391 1,366 30,767 Corr.week, 1900.12,554 2,017 14,671 Total shipments since May 1st, - , 1902 Lola.384,279 34,204 368,483 Corr.period, 1901.272,775 34,517 307,292 Corr.period, 1900.182,879 87,443 220,322 SHIPMENTS VIA PORTLAND.Cheese.-Total shipments since May 1st, _ 1902 ovine Vassesonause .\u2026 28,552 Corresponding period, 1901.146,396 day 27 factories offered 1,032 bxs cheese, | SEPTEMBER 28, 1908.WE OFFER Canadian Government, Municipal and » Street Railway Send Post Card for particulars.od J The.Dorminion Securities Corporation, Limited, Canada Life Building.Montreal.LOSING QUOTATIONS ANOTHER SLUMP! \u201c MONEY 35 PER CENT, _\u2014 \u201c The -Montreal stock market went to, pleces this afternoon and heavy blocks of stock were thrown overboard, further severe declines being recorded in a number of the leaders, Wall Stret was very weak this afternoon, lower prices were predicted for to-morrow, \u2019 Money went to 35 per cent.in Wall Street this ufternoon.ee .AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.50 Canadian Paclfic at 138, 200 Cunadian Pacific at 138, 25 Canadian Pacific at 138, 50 Canadian Pacitit at 138., 2b Cugadian Pacific at 1374.75 Canadian Pacific at 1373.© 15 Canadian Pacific at 13%.25 Canadian Pacific at 137%.50 Canadian 1 «cific at 137%.150.Canadian Pacific at 137.160 Canadian Pacific at 13714, 100 Canadian Pacitic at 137%.45 Toledo at 37.34 Street Railway at 281, 100 Street Ruflway at 279, 100 Street Railway at 279.25 Dominion Steel at 68, 100 Dominion Steel at 67, 25 Dominion Steel at 67.- 25 Dominion Kteel at 6614, - 75 Dominion Steel at 66.25 Dominion Coul at:230.25 Dominion Coal at-130.100 Dominion {oul at 129, 25 Dominion Coal at 129%, 25 Dominion Coal at 129.50 Dominjon Coal at 12913, 50 Dominion Coal at 12933.160 Twin.City at 122.5 Twin City at 123.25 Twin City at 121 14.125 Twin City at 121.100 Twin City (new) at\u2019118 1-2.Twin City at 121 1-2.Detroit at 89.\u2018Detroit at 8., 25 Detroit at 89 1-4.25 Detroit at 8% Detroit at 89.Steel bonds at 90.Dom.Steel pfd.at 97 1-2, TRY TO HOLD UP CONDUCTOR ON HIS OWN CAR _ 8t.Louis de Mile End was the scene of an attempted hold-up at nine o'clock last night, Three men boarded a street car soon after the turn had been made at that terminal, and, without apparent cause, began to abuse the conductor, whose number is 1048.A scuffie followed, and the strangers endeavored to wrest the cash-box from the man in charge of the car.Many blows were struck on the car, and the assault continued when the four fighting men reached the street.The conductor, bleeding profusely from wounds, finally made hig escape, taking the ticket-box with him.The street-car inspector sent the car db the barn, as the conductor wus too severely Injured to continue the trip.The matter was promptly reported to .the police, but no arrests have yet bean made.The -Street Railway authorities decline to talk about the case.HON, A, LYTTLETON WITHDREW HIS RESIGNATION Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, the president of the Canadian Pacific, returned on.Caturday trom his trip to Newfoundland, and was hard at work to-day in anticipation of the annual \u2018meeting of the company, which takes pluce on Wednesduy.\u2019 Sir Thomas, R.G.Reld in his Newfoundland enterprise, comments favorably on the rapld development of the ancient colony,\u201d and of the progress that is now being made in the utilization, of its vnsl mineral deposits, as well as its wealth of lumber and fisheries.; The arbitration inquiry with respect to the amount that the Government of Newfoundland will have to pay Mr.Reid \u2018in the way of compensation for his rights under the old rallway agreement Is yiow in progress.: The Hon.Altreas Tieton.who.had been \u2018appointed chairman the arbitration \u2018ri- bunal, and who resigned owing, it was said, to a difference of opinion with his colleagues concerning his .authority, had been induced to withdrcw his resignation.The investigation was now, it was sald, proceeding amice ably.To : \u2019 Sir Thomas liad no further information to service, but he emphasized the atatement that he made at Sydney that a company undertaking a fust service ought not to be tied down to particular ports.The fact that the terminus on this side is to be à Canadian port ought to be sufficient.\u2019 > MONTREAL'S FIRE .| Imperial Bank who is associated with Mr.give regarding the fast Atlantic steamship\u2019 OF CANADA CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, - - $4,000,000 CaritaL Pap Up, - - - $,500,000 HEXD OFFICE, TORONTO T.R.MERRITT.- President D, R.WILKIE, Vice-President and General Manager.E.HAY, Apsistant General Manager, Montreal Franch 167 St.James St.GENERAL RANKING BUSINASS, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT .STHRLING BXOHANGH .J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager.\u2014\u2014== TYPEWRITERS RENTED by Day, Week or Month.LOWEST RATES.Speciul prices to Business College Students.All makes.The Colonial Typewriter Co.Ltd, 18 BLEURY STREBT.THOMAS FRASER, New York Stocks, Grain and Cotton.DIRECT WIRE WITH The Metropolitan Stock Exchange.Orders exccuted for cash, or on, margin.56 St.Franools Xavier St, DBPOSITS UUARANTHED.The Royal Trust Co.MONTREAL.CAPITAL AUTHORIZED.83.600,000 OAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.(00.000 CAPITAL PAID UP.«« 230.000 President.RIGHT FON.1.ORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.Vice-President, HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND, Directors: .R.B.Angus Sir W.C.Mac@onald EB.8.Clouston A.Macnifee, - A.F.Gault H.V.Meredith - E.B.Greenshields À.T.Patsrson C.M.Hays James Ross C.R.Hosmer \u20acir T.G.Shaughnessy Sir William C.Van Fiorne, K.C.M.G.Office, 109 St.James Street, M.ROBERTSON.Manager.ANGLO-AMERICAN | FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Authorized Capital .$1,000,000 Purely Canadian.Prosperous.Wealthy Directorate.Agents wanted for Montreal and Dis- _5 Dom.Steel pfd.at 97 1-2.; trict.Liberal terms.50 Toronto Ral\u2019way at 118 1-2, Apply to -15 Toronto Railway at 118.\\ E.A.LILLY, 50 Toronto Railway at 118 1-2.| = : 200 25 Power at 95.: : , General, Agent, 100 Power at 98, .18 St.Alen Street, Montreal.4 .- .~~ en NEW YORK STOCKS, / By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, Mr.D.J.Stein, Ghiéf of the Fire Bri- SYRACUSE | LING WORKS from J.8.Bache & Co.:\u2014 .+ \u2018| gude in Melbourne, Australia, has been à > \u2014_\u2014 = Sept on 3 = | the.city -ince Saturday morning, and ) Lo 5 * DESCRIPTION.Op.\" CL ont Cluef Benoit: has since then been busy MANuracriafyg 1 IMDNT ST : > ) \u2018 ., ce thowing him crery thing of interest.Mel.Babbite Metals, Ele Tin, .Amalga\u2019'ated Cooper, Hs 66 ty 67 ourne 15 a ety with a population ot Am.Lscom've com: 315 æ à 500,000, It was founded only fifty years Type Metals | Ingot Coppar 0 do prof Mis 9516 93 ego, and the rapid strides it has made Phosphor Pine Re ay Am.Sugar Ttfg.Co.1 12524 12642 123 have involved a number of problems not lita o an.neat: olves p ' and all White Metal Aluminium and A Smoitg Æ ot Go.ll.ie Cig Wouadly found upon more slow-growing Mixtures, | Bismuth\u2019 Anavonda Mining 05 LS 104 .qe\u201d communities.Tt isin order io devise means \u201cx (ares, Nickel Arch.l'op.&St.F.01y% wy 907 gfe | of amelirating some of these that Mr.Canadian made.Pig Iron, ctc., eta, \u201cde.do.pref 102 1003 1001 9a; Stein is now making a tour around the ' ) Baltimore and Ohio 104 10% iu at; world.He has already visited most of CANADIAN WORKS, 0 0 eae ap À 21% the importani cities in Kurone and the william and St.Thomas St B Orooklyn anil.sas En 6 sax Féstern States, and is now on his way - Tele on M » Son Montreal.Cunadinn Pacific .14054 130% 139 1my; homeward.He was > not \u2018particularly ; : phone Maln .Canada Southern: 87 truck æith the look of the streets here, \u201d New York Office.54 Gold Street, Cher.© Ohio 2.2 50% 5 but he brigade, for the size of the city, = Chic Burl.& Quinsy_\u2026.\" a.is the best he has vet scen.Chicago &N.\\Voatern coe -\u2014 i .: ; Chloago, It, I, & Pac, .Le anne cuves .\u201cPs - + : Chicago.Mil.& 3.5 1914 10684 192° isa | SEVEN CONTRACTS Colorado Southern ©.lta.304 - 3 1 do à Lo.Cel : : 8 gira gh a co FOR CIR NEWSHOPS) \u201c\\NVESTMENTS.orado Fue con 0L; SIL, OR) TVA SinvelandO,C,& st, 1 1085 LL.NS Co Dela.Jack f Meat seen 10878 9, ja Contracts for seven of the new buildings \u2014 Dela ware & Hudson.3425 171% fhat are to form the.Canadian Pacific = Denver &1tio @, pret.8 92 consolidated_ workshons, fer cars and loco- | OFFER OO NDUS IRA ELY SAFR Date sh & AI.20 1974 1916 motives at the East End have now.been IALS.Oly eee eee 8 awarded.\u2018The latest contræets are those Ask for particulars, A postal card Qroat Nocthern pid.AON es for the uphol-tering Ad f'arniture shops, wil bring them.Ed Joréoy Centrul\u2026.\u2026 weve weer were o.oo WHICh have gone to Mesars, Lomas, of \u2014 7 Hocking Valley .i 2204 phortrmoke Night and day staffs \u201cum - \u2019 own Cen.com.ree fly 4613 484 Lering over 1.000 men are now at work .Kunens & Toxas com, OR ang WE 30% in che building.© OFFICES : Louieviose NAOM SIA 1504 1457 18 ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING visvillesc Nash .15! 1530p 145- 13814 , ] 9 Man.Blovated .1ki9; 1347.1967 17 EVANS\u201d ARRESTS MAY MONTREAL.a - .AL.Missouri Pacific.Ms 1161 \"115 1131 .co Metropolitan Tene.1424 143 141% M0 BOTHER CROWN ATTORNEY Telephone Main 8134 N.Y.Cen.& Hudson, 160 150% 150° lé R Member of Montreal Mining Exchange: Krio Hailrond.i $954 sue aly 37 ; Co : ' .0068 67} jt ec ; do don eh ne Tid pike lé (Special to the Montreal Herald) | N.Y.Ontario & West 31 MY 333 30g Toronie, Sept.29.\u2014-The charges of theft .A Northern See.111% 1120 110k.egainst Forman Scott and employe leitch, N Nortaik a est com te a +.70 [of the Evans warchouse, were not nrov- - Ton Be ln 16114 1612 és 7 jé, SU today.and both prisoners were dis Pressed Steel Cor.6 354 ait charged.There was no evidence whatever wil} drive your machinery twice as far à à 9014 91 P foi a convicting nature.Mr.Robinette A .J, + o do prof 90M 914 90 91 + he will behalf of \u2018Re jaye à When babbited with Imperial, Metallic Pcoples Gas.W043 10544 LL.10254 BANS he will, on behalf of Scott, issue a 1 4 ° Phil, & Keudlng .wi xy AS eit; writ.aginst Detective Slemin and Crown OF Hoereules Babbit.Give Canada a do do I prof wily 86 \u201chis wet; Attorney Curry for damages.chance.- Manufactured by 0 0 P Cie Fn Th wn - : Pullman.Let ae 7 Coe .\u2026.\u2018 OCR ER \u2019 southora fyi com Ws Hs ily PAY FIREMEN MORE.The Canada Metal Co.odo, prof 208 Ha C5, Members of the Fi ' ; Ly \u201cos ToL Vom Members o e Fire Department have for ; Sou thern Pacino.iy) nr Act ph) some time been Sireulating a petition about ! William St., TORONTO, Texan Paoclds .4836 4810 AT, | the city, in which the ratepayers request the = TwinOity'.J Cm\u201d amc City Councldl to grant the firemen an increase \u20ac V.s.Lenton como 14)s 14%.1114 1314 in wages.Five thousand names, including |» CHICAGO MARKETS.do do pret J.00 Le, 8° 0 the leading commercial firms, have al- \\ .U 8.Stool com, .40% 403% \u20183037 awy ady been secured.The petition will be By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, front do do prot BOL AUS; Buy SIA.Preseatcd to the aldermen early in Novem- J.S.Bache & Co.: .U8, Rubber, com.,.18% 8% 0.er.\u2019 \u201c\u20ac \\ 3 \u2014\u2014 Scpt.29, Opz.High Low, UTlo Union Pacte om: 107% 10742 067, 100% Wheat,.Sept.§ 3 8 81, 87 Ho do vet yo ver 0s 'wi.| MORTALITY STATISTICS, Dec.% 6M 63%-% 63 Wabaoh :.\u2026.: My - Bi.34 SK The deaths that, occurred in the city last May .69% \"70 69%.6% w do C prose us 8 RE ha week numbered 91, divided among 78 Catho- Corn, Sept.55% 59 57 ik estorn Union Tol.$8 % Mes, 11 Protestants and 2 Jews.Consumption OC.43% 45% Hy 45 Wh'ling & Lake krie «.cie «-.and other chest complaints carried off 17, in- May .41% 11% 41 a \u201c do pref.eel -.tantile debility 3u, typhoid fever 3, diphtheria Oats, -Septon .3219 NG 324 Cen, com.¢ me ak 2 a 1, and measles 1 Dec.3 3116 30% 31% do prof us PE EVE ne BI gion SEE SPT VERO TR 7 ; Sep \u2018 an.152 15 22 15 The Misses White, off Ottawa, who STREET OPENED OUT.Lard, Sept.1 so 11 80.TL il 7.have been in town, went home last| The fence that E%isted in Marie Anno Street, Jan.,.86 8 63 857 860 week on account of the iliness of their #t the corner of St.Andre, has been torn Ribs, Sept.1125 1113 112 little sister., down, leaving the thoroughfare unimpeded.Jan, (i.e eens 812 8 05 8 07 .me ee me AMERICAN and CANADIAN RAILWAY STOCKS, We deal in all AMERICAN and CANADIAN stocks quoted\u2018on the London, Eng., Stock Exchange *:, On Five Per Cent.Margin.INTEREST ON BALANCE 8 PER OENT.PER ANNUM .\u201c _ i , i ' PARKER & CO.Victoria St, TORONTO.« re a 1) a COAL OPERATORS MET IN SECRET CONFERENCE But it is Said All They Did Was to Arrange to Protect Certain Mines for oe Opening.! MWilkesbarre, Sept.29.\u2014A- conference of coal operators and their lawyers nd the civil authorities ot this region as heïd on Saturday in Lhe offices of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, in this city.Among thuse present, were C.C.Rose, general superintendent Delaware & Hudson; L.D.Thorne, general superintendent Tempe Coal « Iron Company; S.D.Warriner, general manager Lehigh Valldy Coal Company; W.J.Richards, general superintendent Lehigh & Wiikesbarre Coal Company; Morris Williams, manager Susquehanna Coal Company; Captain William A.May, general supecintend- ent Erie Company; R.A.Paillips, superintendent of the coal department of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Company; A.C.Leisenring, super.6- | tendent Coxe Bros, & Co.! Sheriff Al- tert H.Jacobs, Deputy Sheriff Joseph Jacobs, and A.C.Campbell, attorney for\u2019 the sheriff; A.M._McClintock, attorney for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Company; George R:>- Bed- ford, attorney for the Delaware & Hudson Company; J.Butler Woodward, attorney for the Lehigh Valley Com- Pany; A.L.Willlams, attorney for the Susquehanna Coal Company, After the meeting, it was learned that there was under discussion the Projected starting of several more coi- lieries and the arrangements which could be made for having the warkers and the property protected.It is understood that Sheriff Jadpbs assured the -operators that the troops would be used to preserve peace and prevent lawlessness.Arrangements were discussed fur guarding the Hazleton region, where I the intention.of is the Coxe Compahi go open the Drifton colliery and the Pittskgn district, where the Erle is to resume §ork\u201dat some ol its collieries.&LHOTS WERE IRED.gcranton, Pa.Sept, 20.-N\\late Satur- da BITS were fel hy soldiers at striliers for the first time since the t-oops went into thé field.At the Grassy Island colliery two, sdldiers | were stationed in a patch of under- \u2018brush, stones were tnrodn at them, and one of the soldiers was felled to the ground.The soldiers hired and a veller detail scoured the feuds in a fruitless search.At 12.30 Sunday morning a shot was \"heard on a hillside near the 13th camp.The searchlight was turned il the direction and a man with a gun was.seen running to cover.The rays ot the searchlight were kept upon him, and after a short chase he was cap-' tured.He proved to be Michael Gau- han, the high constable of :(nyvhant borough.The only explanation vouchsafed to Colonel Waters was, 1 wanted to try out your soldiers, and see if they were to be depended upon.\u201d Witkesbarre, Pa., Sept.29.\u2014Juames Sweeney, a deputy employed \u2018at tie Bliss mine, at West Nanticoke, on nis way home, fired at Joseph Gi.lis, à striking Slav.The butlet entered Gil- liz\u2019 back.-He is in @ precarious cone dition.Sweeney was \u2018locked -up.He says he shot in self-Jefence.: APPEAL TO PRESIDENT.New York, Sept.29.\u2014Petitions are being circulated throughout the coun- _try by members of the various organizations comprising the Americain Fued- eration of: Catholic Secleties, President Roosevelt \u2018to Use.his offices to end the coal strike.members of the societies making the federation number least a milton of persons.wshop MeFaul, of \u2018Trenton, NJ.and Bishop Messmer, of Green Bay.Wis, are the spiritual advisers.of the federation, and are m- terested in the circulation of the.peti- The up good offices as the first citizen in the tland to bring about a settlement, THE MEN WANTED.~ Pa.Sept.29 - received a telegram Scranton, Schadt Saturday Hungarians who murdered -James Winston, at Grassy Island, Wednesday inorning.have been identified \u2018as the right men.PRESIDENT MITCHELL MAKES HIS MOST IMPORTANT STATEMENT Philadelphia, Pa, September gident Mitchell, of the United Workera, last n°ght gavesout the following statement: \"The recent utterances ot Mr.Baer, spokesman of the anthracite coal trust, Mr.ested persons, disclosed a purpose to confuse and cloud the real cause which resuited in the coal strike, and an atiempt to divest attention from the actual issues iuvolved.However, nus 29.\u2014 Pro.well defined leading as their utterances, it is a relier | to know that they now admit that the public has .mterests which cannot be ignored with Jmpunity, and.inasmuch as the public must be fndl arbiter ot the coal strike it is imperative.that it shall not be deceived by statements which are at variance with the faéts With the purpose of correcting some of the false impressions and misrepresentations contained in the statements of the gentlemen referred to.I isa: this letter.RATE OF WAGES.\u201cMr.Baer states that the wages paid in the anthracite coal, regions are, compared with the wages paid in like employment, fair and just.By \u2018like employment\u201d Mr.Baer must refer to bituminous coal mining.1 am willing and prepared to demonstrate that wages in the bituminous coal fields are from 20 to 40 per cent.\u201chigher than those paid for similar clases of work in the antfmucite fields.Thejfact pis that the inininnmn wage received hy any clasg of adult mine worker in the soit coal mises 1s twerttyv-six and one-fourth \"cents per hour.while the minimum wage \u2018wage paid 10 boys 8 twelve and one-half \u2018cents per hour, in the anthracite coil mines, men performing precisely the same labor recerve from _tinrteen to twenty \u2018cents per lionr.while boys are paid as \u2018flow as five cents per hour, and'rarely re- ! ceive to eight cents per hour.=X ffm rrr It will be worth your while to keep an eye on this corner and come and trade with us.can serve you to your advantage i » We want your trade and wil secure it and merit a contihuance store, we ask as-a favor that you about it without giving us a chance to make it right.; fnir to either you or us.it and see how anxious we are to Mine Hewitt and other inter- | We've served'thousands of pleased customers in the past, we things we could not reasonably be expected to do , If for any Teason you have ever,been, or\u2019 should be, dissatis- fled with a purchase made of us or the treatment received in our Just give us an opportunity to rectify I \u201cThe bituminous miner works a maxi mum of -ewht hours per day, winch 15 two hours less than men in the anthracite fields are required to work, Moreover, the anthracite mine workera labor under the turther- disadvantage of heing mora liable to be killed or injured.the ca Try Dr.Hamilton's Mandrake Pills, | Ratlway Oftice, \u2018 4 i i - cation to B.H.Foley, Esq., Postmaster, .Gincinnati, Ohio.Buctouche, N.Fi., in addition to the nlaces : men'foned in the first adVÿrtisement.Forms : | of tender may also be proc red at Mr.Foley's em office.co me Tima.Pern, Sept.20.\u2014The Bolivian - \u2014\u2014 EE eE Foreign Minister and the Peruvian the Herald 3e published \"dy The Reals plenipotentiary have signed a treaty Publishing Company, Ovai; Food settling .the boundary question be- Montreal.James 8.Rolerley, ing tween their respective countries, |.Direster, Ce a \\ \u201c .\u2014 \u2018 = 4 ye \u2018 \" The really good Shoe is the .- 2 "]
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