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[" FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Columns.| } | ESTARLISHED 1808.NO.218.NAR COP\"TIONS ARE UN: WEED No Further Mo Land Armies H Been Reported.nts of Yet RUSSIAN REVERSE DENIED Russians Charged With Refusing to Allow Non-Combatants to Leave Liao Yang\u2014Lena Allowed to Make Repairs.St.Petersburg.Sept.13.-The Em- reror has received a despatch from Gen.Kuropatkin announcing that a considerable force of Japanese has been seen nbout twenty-five miles southwest of Mukden.No further engagements are reported.Stories Emphatically Denied.St Patersburg, Sent 13.The War Office authorizes the Associated Press to deny the report circulated by the Morning Post of London to the effect that three thousand men of Lieut.-Gen, Zassaliteh's corps have been captured, to deny the report from the same source that he has been wounded, and to also deny the statement from Tokio that dumdum bullets were used by the Russians at Lino Yang.Serious Charge Against Russians.Toute, Sept.13- The Japanese staff in Manchuria telegraphs that owing wo the Russians having constructed fortifications in the iinmediate vicinity of the vee ed town of Lino Yang, from which frs forbade the departure of non-combatant Chinese, many of the latter were Killed and wounded, A British subject.Dro Westwater, who is In the Service of the Chinese railway, cols lected over 200 injured, old people and children, and ts ow succouring them.Oyama is giving him assistaoee, The report describes the spectacle us Mmiex- pressibly painful and pays à warm tribute to Dr.Westwater's philanthropy.On the other hand.it severely vensures the Russians for having virtually condemned the unfortunates to remain ia the path of Japanese bullets, thus deliberately extending the horror of war to innocent unoffending peuple.Prince Ouktomsky Recalied.St.Petersburg, September 15.The report pubhshed it Paris to-day that Rear- Admiral Prinee Ouktor - had been tried by rourtimartial, sentenced to death and shot, for disobeying the order not te return te Port Arthur after the sortie of the Russian squadron August 14.Is untrue.He has not been tried by «ourtmartial, but will be re- tive staff who have been engaged on the case, The story now goes that in the course of Tuesday.August 30, Mr.Demers Informed his friends at St.| Sabastian that he had that day re- velved a communication from some ] FAMILY THINKS ATS MURDER Do Not Believe Narcisse Demers Died by Accident.DECEASED'S WALLET LOST it Contained Valuable Papers Affecting Others\u2014He Was Called to Montreal @y Tole- phone.The coroner's inquiry into the death of Narclsse Demers, of St.Sabastian, whose body was found in the flume at Ogilvte's mill on September 5, will be resumed to-morrow, and while tt 1s not ascertainable just along what lines the additional evidence will lead, there are one or two interesting points regarding which it is to be hoped some light may be thrown, The friends of the deceased still incline to the conviction that death was the result of no accident, although that, it may op repeated, Is the Opinion of the mbers of the detec- TWELVE PAGES.the city on the Friday following.Who the sender of this Message was he persistentiy declined to say, and when : he took train on the Thursday\u2014not Friday.as requested, be it noted\u2014 | his relatives were still in ignorance of the nume of the telephone correspondent.The fact that neither the gold watch nor the cash in his pockets were removed.Is not looked upon in the same light as is the case with the police.That is to say.this is not taken as any strong presumptive evidence that death was purely actcdental.The : missing wallet.it is held, Is strong.support that there was foul play.as | is also the faut of the finding of the Size 15 1-2 gents\u2019 collar on a piece of ground near where the body was .found, The wallet appears to have been\u2019 no small affair that would readily wash through an iron grating such is stretches across the flume where | the water enters the mill, and it is\u2019 more than mere rumor to say that the missing pocket-book contained a, number of documents of a nature such | as are usually written on heavy legal : paper.such as would not readily.become sodden and become easiup doubled up.These papers, it is held, , were of a valuable nature.and {it is called.The Chinese Peril.St.Petersburg.September 13.\u2014The' reports that Chinese troops are von- centrating in the valicy of the Liao river.are causing considerable concern here.The Bourse Gazette thinks it is probable that the Chinese Government will propose to guard and administer the territory actually oceu- pied by the Japanese, adding: \u201cTo this Japane doubtless will readily acquiesce, As it will relieve Japan of guarding her Unes of communication.In other words regular Chinese troops will become auxiliaries of the Japanese and the Japanese army.thus relleved of the necessity of protecting its lines, stores and land transports, will set free all the strength of the Japancse forces to operate arainst Russia.\u201china thus would Devoirs actually the ally of Japan.If the reports are confirmed nat only Russia but other powers must intervenes to show Chiva what the limits of \u2018strict reutrality.means.\u201d War Risks Go Up.Rav Fravvis-o, Sevtember 13 \u2014War risks on cargoes to Japan jumped vrs- terday from a quarie~ of one per cent.to from three to five per cent 4s 3 re- sut of the urvval ef the Russian «ruiser Lera in this part.Wuiil Allow Repairs Being Made Washington.sept 13 Secretary of the Navy Motes to-day revved à Te port from Maer-Anatal trod hy commarder-is (hief of (he Pa ity Seer, Stating that he had ar nape tion made Yesterday of the San Frav Russian ship Lena at ad that she was gevu- tne:v in of reparrs.The vero shows further the ~qrgre of tne repairs, said 1 De eceszary dut the offi ols of the Navy Doparnimnert de Hire te MAKé this part of tha telegram public The report has referred to the États Peparticest far alten Adriira\u2019 Gootr Hs repart share that to make tempot.o 5 TEPpaire to the ers and - cry of the 1 .Avcurd- SEE to the aya no woud TÉQUITE ADONT SIX Wee Rs inte The captain of tha tessa\u2019 Slams that ft nesds new triers ani if the request to de allow ad to put these in je gmartead Po less than eight mm tone will be required to make tha change State ard Nas lepartmesr wer oan feres a thas marrage ard the indicates wens thal the temporary repairs word be allan ed, Still 18.6 nest Fate twin tachi EXDPTIS D athe affi-iats Another Denial.starsSirg, Sept 18 The general \u201ctes that (Tererai Lineviteh has mar hed inn stern Korey from i ek + General Kuroki's Picatoo s with Feng Wag as reveorté! {> despateh from Tier Tsim to *hs Innésr Daiiy Mat te NORTH NORFOLK PROTEST.Towrre Sent 13 \u2014elSnecial VoPartd culate in ths vrotest againet the elation of M: Titre Literai MPP fer Non Narfo'k mere fled at (gant Ha! Ther are So charges covering practiciliy everyihing in ths political calentar \u2014 MR.MATH!ESON'S ANNIVERSARY.Reriles =e ad Rent (Xo Special vo - M: RO Maihies->.superivierdent af the Ortarie Assum fer the Tea?and urd + eNrates His ra tezx a Vo Krhan vutr real.has got the artract re Arimer t'atho destroyed hy foe fer pe _\u2014\u2014\u2014 : NOTHING IN THE STORY.Hallfax.NS.Sep: (Special V-The sthey ons from here to (Me effect that the elation of Qroh- deacon Worrell te the Bishopric of Nova Scotia was 7- Mgal dasn't the sdalow of fecndation I wigizated in the bead of an extreme far Usa and was pudlished here a week ag 23.\u2014 sent ss GA 6A NH 064 VHC GE AE AAA | : quite possible it may have been more to the interest of some party or parties to obtain their possession than to rob Demers of his watch and wad of bills.Then, it Is accounted strange that no one has yet come forward to tes- tty to having been in the company | of deceased during the time he was alive in Montrea nd it is thought to be bordering on .1e remarkable if he had been in town for any length of time.and de in company with no, one.i The recovery of the wallet and its.contents seems the only think likely to allay the suspicions of the Demers family, A WARM WELCOME OR THE KILTIES.London Anxious to Hear Band\u2014Fiscal Commission Still Wanted.(Cansdian Assto~iated Press Cable Londen, Sept 13 -A transformation is being effe ted mn Royal Alber: Hall 2 onder *A prapare 11 for the visit of the \u2018\u2019arad:an Kiltes\u2019 band.The antirae fluor has been cenverted intn a prom- thousand providing accommodation for six thousand peop'e The demand for eeals fer the arst performance is very heavy.rnade of tuenty-s'x feet, WOMEN AND THE PREFERENCE.«Canadian A ph bins Avinué , 10 Al DIMHIES [mes ihe pe \u2014Winnipeg, ; the wife.WITLI pnipog, Sept 5 the wile Alps ander Bain, of $-Lieut.Col Gaudet, of the Quebec À &., Atticks op the Quality of.« .Preference Given to Canada = Ea TR ee ge.a .\u201c|| BROWN\u2014Kingston, Orit.Me, 6 Ex ©.at-D.R.A.Matches! \u2018+.- is Very Material One\u2014 : A TS \u2019 so; Fv FT: Brown, Farnham, Fr.«DRA Muda + Very Materiel One PARIS HATS dt CARSLEY'S =\" \"mf.4: Quebec, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Lleut.- leta aro not entered te exactly the same } - \u2018in the case.eq = 7 Col.Gaudet, superintendent of the arte RB appear æmaller, the deeper| Messrs, Furness, Withy & Co.and| An agjourned meoting of the West- ment !n city, conducted a Herald they enter the case, on measuring the| Eider, Dempster & Co.who jointly] mount Council was L.eid last evening, «-irepresentative through the works yess| diameter at mouth of the latter.|operate the Canada-South African|when complaints were received against A BEAUTY SHOW.\u2018|, LOyLE\u2014Smitn's Falis, Sept.8, to \u2018Me, \u201cand ; Cote ' Mrs.Wm.J.Doyle, a daughter, ._- The New Autumn Hats are queenly DOWDELL\u2014Selby, Ont, August: 15, to Rev, \u2014Court beauties in Marie Antoi- T.F.and Mrs.Dowdell, a mop,.* nettes, GainsBoroughe and Picture.FISHER\u2014In this city, at 1359 Bt.\u2018Andre # terday and expliined the vatious pro-| The \u2018diametéftô2-the cylindrical part!steamship service, are in recelpt from|the over-valuation of the assessment fae Zo Street, Sept.7, to Mr.and &frs.R.Liviug- £Y.cesses of manufacture.He \u201cad that which does the \u2018work, varies only 10the Johannesburg Chambre of Trade af| roll, on behalf of Mrs.Raynes and the Hats in styles that were distiriguish ston Fisher, a daughter.«= his attention hud been called to the at-|the extent o&.002, as can be found by full information regarding the privi-| William Murray estate.ed more than a century ago.But FORBES\u2014Sept.8, at 456 Laurier Avenue, St.lacks made {n some newspapers on the measurement.It is evident that a mis) jeges lately extended to Canadian ex-| Mr, W.T.White, K.C, representing true art and trué \u201cBeauty never Henri, to Mr.and.Mrs.J.C.Forbes.à son.#: Quality of the ammunition used in the apprehension exists in the minds of the porters for free entry or entry with re-| the Montreal Water and Power Com- crows old.- McCULLOCH\u2014Truro, Sept.6, to Mr, and à}.Æecent D.R.A.matches ut Ottawa.He|riflemen on this point.Pate of duty into the colonies of the| pany, complained that the rental ; no oo, Mrs! 8.W.ullech, à daughter.à.explained that \u2018\u2019blowbacks or rear ex-| The scoring this year Was higher! South African customs union conven-| values of properties occupied by the * Pay.a visit to the millinery salon.PACY\u2014Havelolk, Sept.§ the wife of Mr, ¢.Dloslons\u201d which were the chief sub-|than all previous records,.some men tion.They have issued a circular tu| owners were incorrect, as were also It will repay you.Look at the Robt.Pacy, of a son.; ject of complaint, in a large number of!stating that they had not seen better|ghippers, calling attention in general] the rentals in the cases of tenants.prices the Hats are marked at, and VICKERSON\u2014Sept.6, at 24a Balmoral Street, .Instances, are due to an escape of gas shooting at Bisley.If wonderfully |terms to the advantages offered by the! The assessors stated that they per- realize the reason for this fact that a son to-Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Vickerson.\u201cYrom around the cap chamber, this is high scores comprising many \u2018possibles\u2019 new preference., sonally obtained the information as to Probably caused by increased pressure, are a criterion, the.ammunition must| This tariff arrangement which went rentals from the tenants, where such cs due to a heavier charge being employ-| have been very accurate, and in-any|into effect in the Cape, Natal, Orange| were the occup.nts, and if the.rental \u201ced to obtain a higher velocity, pre-|case it is safe.to conclude, that such|River and Transvaul colonies on Julyiincluded ordinary taxes, these were Carsley's is the leading Millinery WEIR\u2014718 Sherbrooke st, Sept.10, to the store in Montreal.: wife of W.M.Weir, a daughter.Ottaws WELCOME TO THE EXHIBIT, papers please copy.a Seribed by the latest War Office spe-|good shooting could not be made With, has not yet been published in detall| deducted, the amount so taken off be- EVERY HAT, MODERATELY ; MARRIAGES.> cification, bad ammunition.\u201d in Conada.It contains many polnts| ing about 10 per cent.In the case - \u201c : PRICED.i AUSTIN -CUZZINS AL Oxtord, Sept.7, by Tests rired from a fixed rifle rest, CARE IN MANUFACTURE.which deserve the attention of all In-| of premises occupied by the owners, .- ' ; - - Oxford \"to Mary es, CURE Wet ustin a! terested in the expansion of Canadlan|the rental was fixed by similar pro- affected thereby, unless there is a.rup-| The works are situated in the olditrade.The Government notice in the perties for which rental was paid.s:ture of the brass case, when a low, artillery barracks, and employ 225 men|gazettes of the various colonies, dated | The amount of 10 per cent.deducted Shot might result, I was present at!in the manufacture of the bullets and| July 1, extended to Canada exactly the for\u2019taxes come very closé to the actual the recent\u2019 D.R.A.matches at Ottawa brass casing that go to make the cart-|game preference as had been hitHert®| amount.In cases where the amount ,.21d can state that no burnt cases were ridges, which are afterwards filled in| accorded to Great Britain.* + |of rental shown in the assessors\u2019 ¢ show that accuragy \u2018of shooting is not formerly of Bristol, Eng.Bristol papers A Remarkable Showing of ° please copy.BRADLEY-MACARTNEY\u2014At Norwood Cot- .tage, Bordeaux, Que., the residence of the.UMN Ul e bride's mother, Sept.7, by Rev.W.T.Morison, assisted by Rev.H.Gomery, Dora observed during the competitions, the labatory isolated in the Cove Fields : .books differed from that appearing in It is safe t that nowhere else in the city can be seen such a Ethel, daughter of the late Henry Macarte , \u201cAnd accident occurred to Captain: by 125 girls, with male overlookers.The EFFECT OF PREFERENCE.a tenant's lease, it showed that the as- magnificent array of New Pd Styles in Ladies\u201d \u2018Suits and oats.ney, to Harry Foster Bradley, Montreal.Dasidson ot Toronto, the butt of his| bullets have to go through eighty oper-| The preference varies for the five dif-|sessors had been wrongly informed.\u201cThis fact is demonstrated daily by the ladies who visit our mantle CHURCHILL-FORREST\u2014Quebec, Sept.7 rifle was blown out, which caused an! ations before they are perfected and|ferent classes of imports into which tha Mr.Willlam Minto, treasurer, said salon, expressing admiration for the lovely Coat or casting longing by Rev.W.H.Sparling, Emma Mau injury to a.neighboring competilcl, pass through no less than a dozen ma-| Union's tariff is divided.On the first| that the rate of taxation was.eight fominine eyes on that Handsome Costume, We will welcome you when youngest daughtér ot Mr.Alexander For- .Capt.Fraser of the 53rd Regiment.The! chines.They are all proved and in-{two and the fifth classes, namely the mills on the dollar on the assessed .| rest, to J.Burton Churchill, evidence obtained in connection with|spected before they go through each \u201cspecial rates,\u201d the \u201cmixed ad valorem| value of the property.With the ex- you come to see them.COLLINSON-BRADSHAW\u2014WIndsor, Ont., on the accident was not sufficient to de-|machine at their different stages of rates\u201d and the \u2018ad valorem ten per, ception of one or two business taxes A VERY HANDSOME TOURING PALETOT, in Cream Zibeline Cloth, Sept.6, Mr.G.T.Collinson, of London, ta termine whether the rifle or ammuni-| manufacture, and if the least fault Is] cent.\u201d classes, Canada now receives a no tax was based upon rentals, and with shoulder cape and deep collar of plain cloth, finished with metal 1975 ||, Miss P.Bradshaw, of Windsor.tion was at fault.It Is, however, sug- found, not even perceptible to the naked rebate of twenty-five per cent.of the| he had never examined the valuation buttons.A really handsome gdrment.Special Price .see .DARCHE-LAFOND\u2014Sept.8, at St.Jean Bap- gested that the rifle be sent here, to- eye, they are rejected.The high and ad valorem duties, but no reduction onh|roll to ascertain what proportion the Li tiste Church, Montreal, by Parish Priest.ue vue t pyro .Rether with the cartridge that caused low gauges used are made on the pre-| additional specific duties where such] taxes \u201cbore to th Auclair, Mr.Raoul A.Darche, son of Dr.¥ the accident, if the latter is obtainable, .mises by practical and experienced tool ry Clags Pihree is the \u2018general ad| r ; \u2018 annual rental value.: El ' t C t | i | P ic i Atiaia Late 4 menor ot the late Adolphe pu to make an examination.makers, and before their work is ac-| valoyem 2 1-2 per cent.\u201d class, and on DEDUCTION OF TAXES.; egan 08 umes, nexpensivery fl e s Lafond, foruierly merchant, of Warwick \u20ac It is proposed to purchase new ma-|cepted for distribution to the workmen, |this the whole duty is refunded to Ca- Mr.Whité contended, in the first : .P.Q.¢ chines by which the metal of the cart-|each gauge if further inspected by the| nadian shippers.Class four is the gen- place, that the assessors had no right A STYLISH COSTUME, in Black or Navy Granite Cloth.The jacket is DORE-CRONIN\u2014Sept.6, at St.Anthony's *.ridge head can be hardened, and thus' head foreman, a graduate of the Wool-| eral free list, on which no duty 18| (5 deduct the taxes: and in th od d made hip length, fitted back, trimmed self strappings and piped silk $2240 Church, by the Kev.Father Heffernan = .prevent expansion in firing.Steps, how-.wich arsenal, by means of sclentlfic| charged to any country.: place, even © hould tne In Ihe Second fancy epaulettes, belt and deep cuff, flare pleated skirt.Price .ind id Margaret Cronin to James Dore.both oi ever, Will be taken to correct this de-|instruments.When the cartridge i8| \u2018Lhe advantage thus extended fo Can- tended for by the town Le cor sent the AN EXQUISITE \"DIRECTOIRE\"\u201d COSTUME of French Box Cloth, faney Coumy Limerick, lreland., fect within the least possible delay.complete it is absolutely impossible to| ada over all competitors except those assessors had not put In the actual inlaid velvet collar, vest and cuffs, tréfmmed white and black silk, $38 40 HEYES-BAVIDGE\u2014Sept.8, at Trinity Col- - VARIATION IN SIZE OF BULLETS, be otherwise than perfect.of Great Britain is a very material one.| yental value, as called for by the panel skirt fitted with inch tucks.Special Price .- .lege Chapel, Toronto, by the Rev.F.H, : : \u2018| The Cove Fields were visited, whera Generally speaking it amounts to 2 1-2| charter.He therefore submitted that on À Hartley, assisted by the Rev.Provost Macks lem, Ethel Kate, eldest daughter of the lats James Simpson \u2018Bavidge, of London, Engs \u201cland, to Arthur R.P.Heyes, eldest son of SPECIAL BARGAIN.' the late E.it.Heyes, of Toronto, Canada.F Y 00 LARS 121 MACGREGOR-McGIE\u2014St.Michael's Church, 0 die nly, 0 y 7 Bergerville, Sept.10, by the Rev.Canon ; Vou Iffland, Emily May MeGie, of, Quebec, THESE DAINTY TURN OVER DRAWN WORK COLLARS are very stylish to Arthur Campbell MacGregor, of Dale for present wear.They are in Linen, hemstitched, with ow of drawn ork housie, N.B.running down centre, and medallion or tab in centre.They come in ree LPFOD-FU _ : + styles.\u2018The plainest is worth 25c.Others are splendid value at 20e to 121c MeLEOD FULTOS pn iT wig 35c.; They'll create a furore on Tuesday when we offer them at .-! adsl Win.D.McLeod, of Little Forks, Kent Co, to Susan A.Fulton, of Upper Mills.NOBLE-ROBERTSON\u2014At St.Peter's Church, Sherbrooke, Que., Sept.7, by the Rev.\u201cSome competitors,\u201d continued Lieut.'\u2018the laboratory and magazine are lo-|per cent; for the ten per cent.duty is Col.Gaudet, \u201ccomplain that bullets cated, and the process of filling the{applicable to all articles \u201cnot else- vary in diameter, thus causing shots to: cartridges proceeded with.Here the| where specified,\u201d the ad valorem duties drop.The bullets may be divided into same careful work is In evidence.It i3|in class one are all ten per cent, and two posts, one of which is conical or impossible for a defective cartridge to|the duty in class three, which is taken tapered.forming a point, the other pass without detection.off bodily.is itself 2 1-2 per cent.Som.y eylindrical.The cylindrical portion, The general feeling here is that the| cf the articles in the mixed ad valorem \u201ctakes the rifling and seal\u2019s-the escape ' outcry against the Dominicn Ammuni-| class, however, give a larger margin.F.cf gas.: It 4s the part which enters; tion is another cry raised by the Con-| Thus the duty of bicycles and tricycles } into the brass case, and is therefore not | servative party to make political capi-|1s 12 1-2 per cent., on woollen blankets, accessible for measurement.All bul-'tal against the Dominion Government.|baize and blanketing twenty-five per it was incompetent for the council to homologate the roll, and that it was the duty of that body, when it was shown the roll was erroneous, to send it back to the valuators, with instructions to correct it and make a proper roll.On the way the roll had been made there was a reduction of 10 per cent.on the company\u2019s revenue.Mr.Hutchinson, town solicitor, maintained that the council ought to \u2014 homologate the roll, and this was * .agreed to.\u201d The complaint of Mrs.Raynes, that esp one would be satisfied tn go back lO There is an advantage In buying SWISS : A&Ticultural machinery).to be driven Deen submitted to the town engineer the arrangements of half a century a&0 FOOD.because of the much larger package ! by cattle, electric, gas, heat, hydraulic, or verification.His report was not: minus our present improvenients, .Peo- vou get.You gain in quantity as well as\u2019 pneumatic, steam, water or wind yet ready, but in the meantime the ple now expect u store to be comfort- quality.\u2014adv- ; \u201cpowér; electric cable, wire and 'posts,| OMMittee was prepared to recom- .able and \u2018inviting\u2014a place in which _\u2014 i all kinds of piping, all kinds of railway Mend any principle ut entering into a.\u201cthey can rest as.well as do business.AN OTTAWA WEDDING.or tramway fittings, all kinds of wire, NEW &Breement with the company, .\u2018Al up to date stores cater to this de-| Ottawa.Sept.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.Paul or wire petting.Se rte Ou ould Jocure pure .mire, and the ones who can do so most Bilkey, Parliamentary representative, OPENIN Ar w pra ne \u2019 | Ww , free.and clear from successfuliy are the ones who get the of the Toronto Telegram, was married PPENING FOR FROZEN MEAT.all danger of contamination, on gen- trade./this forenoon to Miss Sarah E.Dalton,! It is not generally known also that eral Hnes proposed by the \u2018company, Such a store is .the Boston Shoe.only daughter of R.G.Dalton, of the the duty on fresh, chilled or frozen| Provided the increase in rates was fair Store.on SL.Catherine street.1t 1s! Department of Indiah Affairs, by meat and animals for slaughter jis| @Nd reasonäble, the town to have.the -471shed In oak, with a color effect in Canon Pollard.The marriage took place wholly suspended until a majority of option of securlng the property of the dark green, the ceiling of brown panels.\u2018at the, residence of the bride, 437 Coop-! the colonies decide to re-Impose it, In.company at the end of the present The floor ie finished in similar coiors.ler Street.Miss Katheleen Allan was: &5MUCh as the Canadian South African contract, or any five years thereafter, and with a \u20acaft rovering which deadens bridesmaid and Guy Bilkey, of To- service offers special facilities for cold UPON terms to be agreed upon: and every sound.The oak chairs, about .ronto, brother of the groom, was best storage shipment, this is a branch that that the committee be authorized to - .fifty in number, inviate repose\u2014In fact man.| should he looked to withh care.continue negotfations, with a view to : the comfort nf the customer seams 10 | .Importation into the South African|8ubmitting a full report at the next LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS .daughter-in-law, Mrs.R.M.Paterson, 842 : St.Hubert Street, William W.Paterson, a ' * native of' Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, F aged £8.a | RILEY\u2014On the l0th September, 1904, at the \u2018 residence of Mrs.Frs.Dolan, 202 Sher- $ brooke Street, Mary Riley.in the 84th year of her age, cousin of the late Francis Dolan, merchant.Funeral private.Service in dt.Anthony's Church, Tuesday morning, at ¥ a.m.x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.CHUTE\u2014Berwick, Sept.8, @® ale, youngest daughter of J.B.Chute, aged 5.\" DIXON\u2014Suddenly, Sept.9, at her late resl- dence, \u201cSunnyside,\u201d Berthier-en-baut, Jue., ee Eliza Emily Dixon, aged tJ.GRAHAM\u2014Sept.§, at Toronto, Major Wm.J.Grabam, jate of the 35th Battalion Sim- ; roe Foresters, in his 62nd year.fem es es ss KAY\u2014At her bomc, Lexington Farm, Granby, Que., sept.12.1904, Annie Jane Bea, aged ; : sa .; on, Kathleen, her property was over-valuated, was CHILD'S BOOT SPECIAL! | LADIES\u2019 BOOT SPECIAL! Canon a ne ie Hon ater Robertson, [not entertained.The Murray estate CHILDREN\" BLACK ROX CALF | 5 to James Burrowes Noble, barrister, Minne- # | was granted a reduction on its pros LACED BOOTS, good medium : | LADIES' BLACK DONGOLA KID OX- dosu, Manitoba, son of Jobn D'Oyly Noble, \" perties on Athol Avenue east and west.welght soles, spring heels.o~ | FORD LACED SHOES.Spe- $1 60 Esq., Mayor of Petrolia, Ont.Co È With this exception, the roll was homo- Price «oooveereennn eens $1.25 i cial value at $1.95.Price.{| PEEL-BECK\u2014Sept.7, at Trinity Church, § logated as originally intended.Montre#, by Kev.J.M.A mond.De = ! V > n .\u2019 .Beck, st daughter of Mr.M.D.Beck, ! WANT MONEY FOR REPORT.; Ee ek AC Pec, secoud ton of Mr.Mr.Macklin, one of the tree on- Elegant Autumn Cloths For Tailored- GoWnS.|| ares pee : gineers appointed.to Investigate the - SEATH-FISH\u2014At St.Thomas\u2019 Church, Belle- : source of the Montreal Water and Materials that make simple, beautiful \u2018dresses, smart effect, that tasteful dressers ville, Ont.\u2026 by tbe Rev.G.R.Beamish, on \\ Power Company's water supply at the admire.Not the least interesting feature is the inexpensivenoss.Sept.7, David Seatb, of Mot treal, to Em intake, advised the council that the NEW AUTUMN SUITING CLOTH, AH Wool, splendid range of colors.5, c A, daughter of the late Wm.B.Curlett, report of the commission was now Matcrial is 44 inches wide.Speclal Price .0.ooiviiiiiieseir nian\u201d [3] of Wellinglon, Ont.i ready, and had been deposited on || NEW WEAVH OF BASKET CLOTH, for Fall Suiting, 44 Inches wide, exquisite 60c DEATHS IN THE CITY.t August 31 with the Montreal Trust range of shades.Special Price .0000000ecec ne ce caen teens Yo eens : DONAHUE-\u2014In this city, on the 11th instant È and Deposit Company.The amount NEW MIXED COLORED SUITING, very gmart style, 50 inches wide, newest $1 25 James Patrick Reggie, infant son of P.J | (en owing by Westmount in connection colorings.8peclal Price .Hersherenesessececer recenser PR to GA eawe Donahue, aged 2 months.i - LL © : TS \u2018With the same was $699.11, and\\ by \u2018 - EAGAN\u2014In this city, on the 1th instant, ; \u2026 GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S HEADQUARTERS JUST OUTSIDE, MUKDE N.the Water and Power Company .Ellen Griffin, widow of the late Michael ; \u2018 ! \u2018 3 $349.11.The report would be handed & R ; O.Eagan, of this city, aged 51 years: Funeral ; mmm == =a \u2014 \u2014\u2014eeeeeeeeeeeseews OVer to both parties jointly by the & : 2 LIMiTMHD from ber son's residence, 577 Cadieux st.i ez + UP-TO-DATE SHOE STORE.{ wetl-traines clerks take care to carTÿ |cent., the same on carriages, waggons.Trust and Depoalt Company on pay- | - ; | R ; OR aon hence Sen des Neiges Ÿ - \u2014\u2014 out all promises made in advertising.! proprietary medicines and shawls.Tha = of these amounts.11 4765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, Montreal.Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances.are ; The Boston Shoe Store on St.Cath-: and give every attention to the wishes! advantage of the Canadian exporter in re] amount.will be paid if the re- .respectfully invited to attend.x { \u2026-erine Street is-One of the Best, Land comfort of ousiomers, These, with: these classes is 8 1-4 per cent.port is found tgybe.correct.©\u2018 .i: i HUXLEY\u2014Accidentally drowned, in Lake St.| a reliable class of goode, are what the, Class three, however, seems tn be the : AGRE TO FILTER SYSTEM.T Ei - Du : : = A Lots, Sept.8, in his Zist year, Louis, son ! © A modern store is as far removed.proprietors of the Boston Shoe Store \u2018only one to offer a large field for Cuna- The W: = 4 © Co R ; F of MÉ D.Huxiey, Manchester, England.\u2019 from ome of fifty years ago as eleciriciregard as necessary to a \u2018good busi- dian activity.Among its items are:! ne à ater Committee reported that .\"WATCH OUR ADS.\\ MrDONALD\u2014At \u2018the Montreal General Hospi- light is from the candle.The same ness, and that is whatefhey are fur-| Asbestos packing, machine bands and the Montreal Water \u2018and Power Com- 0._ (al, on the 10th instant, Angus cJopald, functions are fulfilled, and there is no nishing the public, | belting, bolts, nuts and rivets, fire PANY had submitted a detailed esti- ll \u201c, ° L ; aged 6.Glasgow, Scotland, papers please doubt that our forefathers were quite \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | escapes, .hose and reels, machinery nate of the cost of Installing a water on oo : copy.; as well satisfied as we are, but yet no CONSIDER THE QUANTITY.| (with a few exceptions, including all) filtration system, and these figures had \u201cYou Will Find _ PATERSON\u2014Sept.12, at the residence of his 4.: the lowest prices, the best values and the latest styles In FUR- ,NITURE, RUGS, BEDDING, etc, at RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON'S Cor.Guy and St.Catherine Streets.Phone Up.3328.ttt.3 be the all-important consideration.| Buenos Ayres.\u2014A further heavy en- ! colonies from all sources hus been very) Meeting of the council, without pre- = A i gagement between the insurgents and | poor for several months.The unsettled Judie to existing contracts and pend.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r cos ASSET \u2014=\" = \"7 |the trnops of the Government, In State of the labor question, which has| ing sults.: ; 7 - he éngi ; iF i s- | 55 years, 2 ths and 1 day.Funeral from New 1.inspring in vour watch from which the latter are reported to have been impassioning party politics in The report was adopted.the engineer and fireman with the nas- | 55 years, 2 monthe .3 : $1.00; gu: anteed one year.R.Hems- heen defeated, is said to have occured! England, the partial failure of Lord; \u2014_\u2014 sengers.They started westward in the Sent late den ede afternoon, - ley.Watchmaker, 255 St.James street.iin Uruguay.Rumors concerning the! Milner's financial proposals for the new A lady's 14 kt.Gold Watch with a direction of Lett * 5 Local officials of McDOUGALL\u2014Green Valley, Ont, Sept.19 \u2014Adv.casualties are conflicting.colonies to do what was expected, and! Hemsley Special movement, fully guar- hicago, Sept.nd per med.oa Ty! Ellen McDougall, daughter of Ronald\u2019 Mc- CL ~ other circumstances have combined tu! anteed, $25.00.R.Hemsley, Watch- the Rock Island road confirmed, carly\u2019 Pde us 11, A make capital very cautious and to tie maker, 255 St.James Street.\u2014Adv ET Storm \u2014 \u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014 up business to an unpregedented ex- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 a ns?_ \u2014\u2014\" \u2014 or.tent.The labor question seems to be .now on the road to solution by the im- A POINT BOY HONORED.portation of Chinese, and \u201ceverything points to a revival In which it would Mr.Thomas Hall Left - To-day for pay Canada to get in on the ground Calgary.floor.Cargo rates will never be lower : 3 \u2014\u2014 hold-up men.than at present.\u2018The vessels of the Mr.Thos.Hall, of Congregation This One Was in Iowa to-day, the report of the hold-up en! | their road, but had received no par- | M«GARVEY\u2014Storringion Township, Sept.9, ticulars.i Terrence McGarvey.aged v0.= Muscatine, Towa, Sept.13.\u2014Tt 1a re-} NEAGLE\u2014Ballantyne Station, Sept.9, Pa- ported here that the robbers secured trick Neagle, aged sv.$10,000 to $20.000.A posse numbering! RANKIN\u2014Sept.6.at the residence of her 100 men has left here in pursuit of the\u2018 gon.H.E.Rankin, of Brompton, Que.Sarah Chapman, widow of the late Joseph H.Rankin, aged SO.| The JOHN MURPHY CO.LIM .= .Kon Street, who left to-day.for Calgary ateh e 10.L' RICHMOND\u2014Toronto.Sept.9.Mr.James st.Catherine St, UT ED Metcaife st.oficlais of the\" Furness: Withy = Co, (2 4ccept a responsible position in the Desperadoes Made a wr he er TOR Heinle.Richmond con of James Richmond.Esq.; NY \u2018| shops of the C.P.R.at that place, was : ohn 955 wt Jam : F1 (UE.of Mitcbellstown, ; hag hen TE ree horas truth the recipient of a banquet and hand- | Good Haul.atchmaker, 255 Nt.Jumes Strect.\u2014| py yal \u2014At the tamily homestead, Barton, Liverpool or Glasgow.Altogether this some smokers\u2019 set from a few of his , Sept, 10.Lydia Ann.widow of the late ° Joseph RyMmal, M.P., in ber 8lst year.\u2019 | friends in the Point \u2018The prese*ttr would seem to be particul - ; p - ne Moment for Cana a ny PA tion took place at the Bull's Head » SOLD TO MONTREAL FIRM.(TERNAN\u2014Edmonton, Alberta, Sept.7.Pa- À i 3 .; 3 \u2019 v \u2018 ; se \u2014 k S al.) \u2014 trick Briefoi Ternan.second son of the late on\u2019 South African trade.Hotel.The chair was filled by Mr.| Davenport, Towa, Sept 13.\u2014A ROCK} Toronto, Sept.18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The! (rick f .It is said that Ameriean firms who J.Taylor.and among those present Island train which left Chicago at 6.05 balance of the city of Toronto sterling.Fleet Surgeon John Ternan, R.Neither have branches In Canada making were: \u2014Messrs.W.Archer, W.Dufty, o'clock last evening was held up near yor 3 1-2 per cent.stock amounting WOODRUFF \u2014St.David's, Dat FOL uh, the same lines.of goods, or can buy in J.Myers, J.Kitts, J.Ashcroft, À, Letts, lowa, shortly after mid En [to $15.000 was sold vesterday to E.H.Da woedrute Pise .M.Customs, Canada as cheaply as they can in the Pont, B Stark, Jos.Blackie, T.The safe in the bagsage car \u201cTh Dee \u2018Gay & Co, of Montreal.This is in sion.> : States, are commencing to fill their eahy, M.Hayes, J.Stevens, W.open and its contents taken.e mes laddition to the $50.000 purchased last FASHION'S FINGER ; | Points to Every Department ! =: > , ; re \u2019 ; ie South African orders from Canadian|Donohue C.Morris, H.Donohue, W.| genger says there was no money in the.(eek by the same firm.In both cases: Mary ueen o\u2019 Scots t Th fi i h f h 1 rorts to take advantage of the 2 1-2 per Fall Wek Adame.J.rll.W.Hopkin- sate.3 r 1 in the | the price was about on a four per cent.did not get 2 charlotte gelatine.+ ¢ transforming touch oO the new season 1s cent.lower duty.The Canadian stearn- aliey .Mpemillan, Geo.Mason, A nagere were fre men ES ductor basis.i B sc scti : a ; .easa -up, ord : : \u2014_\u2014 : x.complete ! In every séction the autumn need is Eee eared to ueet ce evening was brought to a close about No one was hurt, and the passengers! an PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE.| ¢ - ete Work > a ice-ri i - New & .midnight by escorting Mr.Hall to hig were not molested.; Ê:: apparent at the price rightness the public so thorough The subeldy ant by the Dominion| home headed by the Point Hobo Band.A special train with twenty-four men | Kingston.Ont, Sept.3.\u2014 (Special Joo me ry, repairere 3-1 ly appreciate.In other words the old feeling of Government to.this monthly\" servicé te on board left Muscatine at 2.30 a.m.|Mr.J.S; Black, the new general traffic; paire prempt attentions Another special with eight men lett manager of the Temiskaming Railway.- : \u2019 ; .R.for seven years way in which Canadians can take jal« MISS EVANGELINE BOOTH { West Liberty, and a third special is to was with the CP ven years, vantage of the preference extende leave later from Davenport, Iowa, the | posite which time he filled various! We bave some specially by : \\ EE Rock Island, 11, for the scene of the {positions from operator to agent.His.f= » ne\u201d condition.of rebate, forms for T0 SAY FAREWELL SHORTLY hold-up.- cheif points of service were at Smith's 1 prices ranging trom 3tes {The Porsythe Granite & Mardis Ce, , ; : * .e left Sharbot Lake.which can be obtained from the ship-| Public Meetings Will be Held in the The robbers took the engine, but Falls and Shar SEE LIMITED.rers, is that the invoiced articles are Lighting Fixtures manufacture of Canada and that not! Miss Evangeline Booth, the well Head Office and Vactory.5d ta ère William, NS .We cordially invite the peo- Monuments ) rightness when purchasing here will be found as all- onu TM EL aa pactally pervasive as ever.We cordially invite inspection of } our new importations in the following lines : South Africa thus provides the ja .oe NEW AUTUMN JACKETS NEW AUTUMN COSTUMES ) NEW AUTUMN BLOUSEWEAR NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY Ï \u2018a less than twenty-five per cent.of their known commissioner of the Salvation present value is the result of Canadian{Army in Canada and Newfoundland, EN rye \u2018 ; labor, N J > , will pay her last visit to Montreal ve np | , NEW AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS The sallings of the united South Af-!shortly.The Windsor Hall has \u2018been BA NEW AUTUMN SILKY rican service occur monthly, leaving|engaged for Sunday and Monday, Sept.Le 14 ( NEW AUTUMN BLOUSE MATERIALS Montreal on the 18th of each month.{25 and 26, for public meetings.AE There are four steamers in the service,| Miss Booth will speak at three o'clock {two belonging to each of the firms in-{in the afternoon an 7 o'clock at night.terested.Their cargo capacity ranges; Monday night will be the fatewell NEW AUTUMN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR NEW AUTUMN GLOVES Wedding and NEW AUTUMN RIRBONS from 6,000 to 10,000 tons.meeting.a : NEW AUTUMN LACES, etc.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss Booth Is no stranger to Mont- l{ RK ple of Montreal to se OUF Birthday Presents v .so Real having repeatedly visited this city \u201cSUITE OF ROOMS,\u201d all fit- pc \u2014 Special pieces of Jewellery designed uring the eight years of her past com- .\u2018 \u2019 A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE èr and made to order at short notice.R.| man ' ; and - £! CR GREAT Sat Special ! Hemsley, 255 St.James Btreet.\u2014Adv.- ted with the most modern tt STOCK TO SELECT FROM \u2018R GREAT ENAMELWARE SALE will be continued.all Lo \u2014\u2014\u2014 NE rtistically arranged Electric v e a a 8 thie week \u201cThis Is an opportunity to buy te very best Ware HON.W.& FIELDING IN TOWN.Fixtures IN FANCY CHINA WARE, ARTISTIC e.made ut 33 1-8 to 30 per cent.below usual prices, Brantford, Ont.\u2014At a meeting of the! Hon.W.B.Fielding.Minister of\" and Gas Fixtures, all shown \u2019 °° ; City Council last night the report of| Finance, arrived in the city this morn- 60LD PLATED CLOC he .LADIES\" BACK COMBS.ornamented with band of 14k.the special telephone \u2018 committee re-| ng from Nove Scotia, and proceeded } under conditions of.actual use, VASES, 60 0CKS, rolled gaqid.Regular value 5c.Special, 23e¢.commended, the adoption of a munici-i tg Ottawa on the 9.40 C.P.R.train } ; à B.i So - pal system \u2018of telephones, was adopted.when seen by The Hersld he declined in an entirely new and orig- Sliverware, Spoons, Ete.= ont Che East further than: ta ony ; : on in the- } Tr n to sa STUBBORN COUGHS © that on every hand there were to be | oun ndications m: .fa For persistent, cranky coughs @nd'the Liberals.| \u2019 vorable to bronchitis, Angler's Emulsion ts .the : McDONALD & WILLSON, | inal manner.; \u2018+ oe 4 Shortly to arrive, a Large Stock of \u2018The JOHN MURPHY CO.FINEST CUT GLISSWARE bottle.=.LIMITED.essential remedy that never fails t0| \u201cWinnipeg-\u2014A largé nurrber of 24 ree 2 - * ; ; C.P.R.: .S t.\u2018 | 2341 and 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET.cure.(dood results are obtained before [wonductors are in the ity-tp attend the 58 St.Catherine St ; G.W.CLARKE & GO.Terms \u201cCash.Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up.2749, rations, it is very acceptable 10 Both mittee of the Order of Rallway Con- (Between Drummond and Mountain Streets.) 2270 se Gathorinps Selle, ® S ; : met pose ~~.A TT : he taste and stomach.| Try, « So-cent \u2018doctors of the Canddian Pacific Rasil- Ï Fray.he session wil] last three diy.+ x - ; PER a- : for .all that is best in coffee.It is a guarsatee of purity, full weight, lightful \u201cIn 1 and 3 pound tins protect you against aduitarations and substitution.\u201cSeal Brand\u201d Coffee Chase @Q Sanborn, MODEL FARM FOR MONTREAL ISLAND Purchase of the Reford Property at Ste\u2019 Anne Said to be Complete.Although the parties directly interested decline to give any information on the subject, there seems no doubt that the Reford farm, at Ste.Anne, has been bought on behalf of Sir William Macdonald, who is believed to have in contemplation the extension of his agricultural education system.means of a model farm, such as Mr.Reford\u2019s, with its valuable imported stock, educational advantages could be afforded that would be eminently practical, and be a logical development of the training which Sir William is desirous should be imported In the common schools.The Reford farm comprises some 800 acres, is in a fine state of cultivation, and splendidly stocked.A herd of sixty-five Ayrshires, many of them imported, constitute the farm of one of the leading stock farms of the Dominion, while blooded horses and other farm animals of the best type add to the value of the estate.It is probable that no sum less than $100,000 would \"have tempted Mr.Reford to sell.The adjoining farms of Messrs.Dawes, Crevier and Legault are stated .lo also have: been sold.The values of these may be put approximately at $14,000, for Mr.Dawes\u2019; $5,000 for Mr.Legault's, and $10,000 for Mr.Crevier\u2019s.The latter's farm has been for about 200 veurs in the one family.All told.there are about 800 acres in the several praperties purchased.* NEW HARBOR SHEDS WILL NOW BE RUSHED AHEAD Difficulty Regarding Alignment Has Now Been Overcome by Conferences Between Designers and Contractors.Thy first biz difficulty in the construction work of the series of big freight sheds on the wharves has Leen satisfactorily adjusted.Scine \u2018weeks ago Messrs.Peter Lyall Sous,\" the contractors, entered a against the Harhor Board on the ground that they could not fcllow out the alignment in the adopted plans lor the sheds without cut- t:ng Into the cribwork of the wharves.Mr.John Kennedy, the.chief engineer, who srepered the plans, on his return to the city trom his holidays, had several conferences with the enginetrs of the contractors, and it.was announced to-day that the alignment had been changed so as not to cut in on any of the foundations of the wharves, and at the same time allow the contractors ample room for the foundations.Work on the first shed wil! now be rushed ahead as rapidly as possible., , LITTLE GIRL DROWNED BY FALLING FROM WHARF Kingston.Ont., Sept.13\u2014(Special), \u2014 Mona.the twelve-year-old daughter of Joseph Gorman, of Chicago, who was visiting her aunt's here, went to Hon.Mr.Harty's summer resort at Channel Grove to visit friends.She was drowned there by falling of a wharf.The child was brought to shore, but too late to restore] îfe.She was a niece of W.C.MacDonald; steward of the steamer Toronto.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MARMORA PRIVATE BANK LOOTED-$80,000 TAKEN Belleville, Ont., Sept.13.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014A de- \u2018 spatch received here from Marmora to-day states that early this morning the private bank of A.W .Carscallen, M.P.of that village, was robbed.The safe and vault were blcwn to bits and cash and securities amounting to about $80,000 were taken.The thieves left no clue.The police have every hope of capturing them, or at least some of them.Several suspicious characters have been seen about the village lately, MAYOR URQUHART MAY BE LIBERAL CANDIDATE Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mayor Urqu- tart will, in all probability, de the Liberal tandidate in North Toronto.He is practi- tally sure of the nomination.The Mayor refuses to talk on the subject.ABSOLUTE ~~ SECURITY, Carter\u2019s - Little Liver Pi Must Bear Signature of By! & | prctest : extra strength and de- flavor, Montreal EARL SAYS UPHOLD THE RRITISH ARMY His Lordship of Dartmouth - Calls it Folly to Talk of Reducing Forces.\u201cYes, I certainly believe that the British army is In sad need of reform, but it is folly to talk of reducing it In \u201cAD CROP REPORTS \u2014rmtmmrmmt It Touched $1.18 in Chicago .and $1.09 in Winnipeg .This Morning.There was a big boom In the wheat markets .to-day, prices soaring in all directions.May wheat in Chicago which saw as low as SLI 1-3 yesterday opened with a Jump to-day at $L1§, and ran as high as $1.18 1-2, In Winnipeg wheat touched $1.09 a bushel, while the highest price recorded for the day was at Duluth where the price jumped to $1.25.There was another crop scare.The weather reports covering.the crop country, both in Canada and the States, were extremely bad.Manitoba which had light frosts last Saturday and on Sunday night, again reported very low temperatures, particularly in the Territories The prediction is for heavy frost tonight and to-morrow in Manitoba and Dakota.This combination was more than the wheat bulls could resist.The markets this morning all opened with a whoop and there was tremendous buying in Chicago, the *\u201c\u2018shorts\u201d + makinæ frantic efforts to cover their contracts.Many of them were badly caught.In Montreal the discussion centred chiefly around the possibility of serious damage to the portion of the Manitoba number, especially in the light of the lesson to be learned from the present | Russo-Japanese war where one can! plainly see the vast size of the armies necessary to maintpin a campaign.\u201d | The Earl of Dartmouth, who forms: one of the notable party of English aristocrats now at the Windsor Hotel, set forth his views on British army reform in this wise to a Herald representative this morning.He believes that the British army should be maintained at its present standard of efficiency, at least, and if possible that standard should be elevated as soon as this can be brought about.To talk of effecting a saving of a few pounds by reducing the numerical strength of the army would be false economy, according to the Earl's opinion.As to Great Britain's being involved in any international difficulties where the strength of her military and naval resources would be put to the test, the Earl sald, \u201cGreat Britain is safe from the attack of any ambitious nation desiring to wrest from her any of her territory or prestige.There is a possibility of an embroilment with Russia : on the Indian frontier, but Britaln at: present is well able to take care of herself there.Beyond a doubt there has {been a great waste of money in the administration of the War Department and it is not easy to find the leak.The Government is divided upon the point and two sets of opinions prevail as to\u2019 the proper course to be adopted.One party desires to decrease the expense of! {maintaining the standing army, but it! is foolish for them to talk of doing so: by impairing the quality or efficiency: of that army.Great Britain cannot afford to do this and the sentiment in opposition to any such movement is as; strong as the opposition to \u2018conscrip- on.' \u201cThe whole Empire is opposedto con-; scription.We do not require it.The.South African war proved conclusively! that the bond of loyalty and patriotjem.is strong enough to cause every colôny to rally to the support of the Empire, and where such a sentiment is so strong: no policy of conscription is necessary.\u201d : As to the British fiscal campaign and.its outcome, the Earl of Dartmouth: was inclined to favor Mr.Chamberlain, and he had no doubt the ex-Colonial | Secretary would eventually.be success- | j ful.He felt that at the next appeal to | the country the Liberal party would be victorious.\u201d | In addition to the Earl of Dartmouth, the party at the Windsor includes the Countess of Dartmouth, the Earl and Countess of Lichfield, Viscount Anson, Viscount Lewisham, Lady Dorothea Legg, and Col.the Honorable Wenman Coke, who was formerly alde de camp: to Lord Wolseley in Egypt.The party will toyr\u2019 Canada and afterwards Col.i Coke, Viscount Anson and Viscount Lewisham will visit Japan, going by way of Yokohama.From Japan they\u2019 will go to New Zealand, where they report the most wonderful trout fish-; ing is to be obtained.All the trout are\u2019 imported from England and have been known to attain a weight of fifty-three pounds.ALL PARTIES ARE The Jury Finds That Mrs.Power's Death Was Accidental.After a few .minutes\u2019 deliberation, the coroner's jury this morning brought in a verdict exonerating all parties from driminal responsibility in the death of Mrs.P.Power, who was killed yesterday by falling from a three-story balcony on Prince Street.Dr.MacTaggart brought in the of- : ficial report of the post-mortem ex- | amination.Mra P.Powers had met her death through fracture of the s \u201c Mrs.Jas.Powell, living at 70 St.George Street was first called to the box.8he stated that Mrs.Power had , lived on the third flat of the house at ! 168 Prince Street.The, railing had been known to the witness to b shaky, and several times during the past summer she had remarked it to her mother-in-law.The old lady had replied, \u201c1 know it.\u201d Jules Deslauriers, the husband of one of the injured women, testified tha® he had lived for three or four years in the house oti Prince Street.The family spent a great deal of time on the gallery, and witness had often remarked the shakiness of the rafl- ing, and asked for repairs.About a year ago he showed the railing to that he had no time, and the cost of repairs would be great.r.Wm.Brennan, 21 Dorchester Street, managed the property for his father\u2019s estate.Every spring a carpenter named Colette went over the butidings to repair everything.He had never made a report about the In summing up the case Coroner Macmahon drew attention to the fact that all the evidence, with the exception of that of Deslaurier's exonerated the proprietor of the house from criminal negligence.The jury returned a verdict of accidental death, after retiring for a few minutes.merece Professor and Mra.McBride, are ex- ted home shortly from Ireland, era\u2019 they\u2019 have spent the \u2014w=wmes,.| ss.Mr.Brennan, but the latter answered | crop not already cut.It was, of course, out of the question to get any definite idea of the damage, and it will be some time yet before reliable reports are at hand.Mr.F.W.Thompson, vice-president of the Ogilvie Milling Co., was inclined to take an optimistic view of the situation, and expressed the belief that the frosts had come to late to do any serious damage.In regard to the quality of the crop Mr.Thompson stated that he had looked over a great many samples from all parts of the country this morning and that they were very satisfactory.IN MANITOBA.calling of so many witnesses to talk Nouthern Securities.UC about the benefits of the trading|Ponnft R ._.!.!.! 198%\" 127\u20ac 197% 1204 Winnipeg, Sept.13.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014There |stamp system, because he considered | Pressed Stee) com BH 145 SI 34K was heavy rain in Manitoba yesterday the only point at issue to be whether ee and light frosts on Saturday and Sun-ithe Quebec Legislature had exceeded do do perf.#0 80 .163% où! day nights.First wheat marketed atjts power in passing the bill enubling Bee loo Gas din EE 10:% 103% wr 63% Dauphin brought $1 per bushel.Ogll- the city to quash the trading stamp do do T pd .BH vie Compañy r&ffirmi their estimate 2?| trade.Cae dolr pa: Low LL wm large yleld of wheat.\u201c25,000 STAMP BOOKS OUT Lollman.eres 33k \u201c8354 x 3 > = \u201c * outhern com.MO 74 FLOUR IS STRONG.Mr.Wilder stated to Mr.Ethier that|_ do do prof .9K 36 Wu\u201c MA The Montreal flour market was Very there were between 25,000 and 30,000 Southern Pacifto .57% 57 86% 83% strong to-day in sympathy with wheatstamp books out in the city.Tenn Cou! Iron +0 ga 54 ni in and the belief was generally expressed, H.L.Bellmere, grocer, said he had Fons cite | JN 234 3 wih An that flour prices would go higher.lapplied to the pillder Comnany for US Leathercom .8% \u201884 \u201884 = ITEM ENT trading stamps, but had be refuse do do pref .87 87 86% EXC T IN CHICAGO.i while other : neighboring ON ors had U 8 Steel eom.16M 153 16K 15 Chicago, Sept.13.\u2014Blighting frostS them and this injured his trade, The o dopref .68 654 G5K 665 over the Canadian Northwest -to-day | general result of the system was to in-| U 5 Rubber com .19% 20 20 104 added fresh zest to the bull campaign jure those who could not use the stamps.|.40 do prof .7 774 on | in wheat, forcing prices up to a new Many merchants used the trading Union Pacific com.os 93% 93% Ju high record mark.The announcement stamps instead of the ordinary adver- Wabash opr ln nN a Tom that untold damage had been inflicted tising methods.dopref ol a a É OK GA during the night upon e Canadian - a \u2018Westorn Union Tel .91K 91 91 9% wheat flelds.necessarily awakened the PLACE STAMPS BEFORE QUALITY.Wis Central com.30 193 19% 180 gravest wears among traders.The | He consideredd It à perni:i»is s#:%-| do pref.er 00 MM 438 4451 weather bureau forecasted frosts to- tem, because many women and chils| =\u2014\u2014\u2014 rte \u2014 night throughout Minnisota and Dakotas.The wildest excitement prevailed on ALL OPPOSED TO CONSCRIPTION.| wheat, but offerings were hard to find.get the \u201cpresents.\u201d : oy RE 2 7e >., s = PAILF MERALD, TUENDAY, BEPL'EMBNE 18, 1004.WHEAT JUMPS OF MERCHANTS - DIFFER Their Value Before Judge Doherty To-day A number of merchants were called in the trading stamp case this morning, some to pruve the value of the system and others to prove its ipjuri- amounted to from $4.50 to $.9 a week, while his business had increased by $70 weekly.No butcher within a block of him could use the stamps.W.Mooney, a boot and shoe dealer, considered that the stamps had Increased both the quantity and quality of his trade, while more cash came in to secure the stamps.garded the trading stamps as a method of advertising, which cost him about 5 per cent.of his trade.This closed the case for the company.Judge Doherty again objected to the the !dren in buying did not consider the | quality of the goods they bought so long as they could get the stamps.He ON TRADING STAMPS Strong Evidence Given for He simply re-|N y a CLOSING QUOTATIONS © AFTERNDON BOARD SALES.Pacific at 134%.100 Pacific at 134%.Q 3 Pacific at 124%.10 Pacific at 125.» 3,000 Steel Bands at 1244.7 Telephone at 147.1 Telephone at 14.26 Twin City at 974.25 Twin City at 97%.10 Twin Oitty at 97%.10 Steel at 11.50 Merchants Cotton at 101, 10 Tagoato Railway at 103%.10 CoAl at 57%.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, ous effects upon commerce.The case from J.8.Bacha & Co.:\u2014 tor the plaintiff company closed just |- Sept.12.sept, 13.before noon, and witnesses for Jhe, Sy DESCRIPTION Op.OL Op.OL are now being heard.Mr.K.T.Stone 7 Was the first witness.He is a Point! Amalga\u2019sted Copper.69% 57% 87% 874 St.Charles grocer and said he was the: Am.Locom.Co A i 4 $ an Dé first - merchant In the district to use| , Sugar Rf, OUVRE NH 13052 1308 180% the stamps, although he had no mon- do o pref .TT opolistic agreement.He declared that AmSmeltg & Ref Co 67% 684) 65% C8% the use of the stamps had greatly bene-!| Am Car & Foundry.28% 84 2% 234 fitted his business, quadrupling his| Anaconda MiningCo .8 5 88 \u2018sales.He also declared thut he had Atch Top Santa Fe ss Li HE ; not increased his prices, the extra busi-! Baltimore ad Ohio.204 BSH BRM 88 ness being his compensation for the do opref.9 2 money he paid the Wilder Company Brooklyn RapdTr.80% 5456 B1 64H for the stamps, He admitted having| Chic and Alton Co.48 a 40% sx a verbal agreement that no rival busi- Canadian Pacitio .148) 125% 125% 1864, ness within four blocks should handie Canade Southern.++.the stamps, but thought this agreement Chios and Ohio juin: 3% 424 426 48 had not been kept.As to the idea ot; Chic, Burl and Quin.Chicané N West.190% 185 \u2026.181% | monopoly he considered that using the cnc it Tand Pac.1674 stamps was simply t ordinary method Chic, Mil and St.P.158% 187% 167% .| of business getting.Colorado Southern.14 10% een 1656 0 0 pret.\u201cese ' STAMPS COST FOUR PER CENT.| Con Gas, N wh 200% 205 0 203% A.Lemay also recounted the growth|@lev CG andls 1 en 4 OK in his business since he had used thei Detroit United Ry.68% 67 68% stamps, which he sald cost him about| Del.Lack and West.250 280 veer eee four per cent.2 .LL 1 163 167 Daniel Furlong, a butcher, told the Delswacr Hudson.153% > 163 (7 same story, and denied that he raised| DuluthS 8b-Alt .,.his prices on account of the stamps.do do pref.18 13 a .His payments to the Wilder Company Great Northern pref, .General Eleotrio .Jersey Oentral .Hocking Valley .Iowa Central con Kansas-Texns com .Kanena-Texas pf.Louisville-Nash Man Flevd\u2026.Missouri Pnoific.Metropolitan Tra ÿ Y Cen Hudson Erie Railroad .do dolIpfd.do do Ilpfd .N Y Ont-Western.Norfolk-Weat com .CHICAGO MARKETS.By private wireto Mr.C.D.Monk, from J.S.Bache & Go.: e board from the moment trading also objected that no guarantee went; Sept.13.Ops.High.Low.Close.began.Shorts were urgent bidders for with the stamps that the receiver could | Wheat, Sept.111% Ha ms 13% If the stamp ex-! C 4 15% As evidence of the scarcity, Initial quo- : change place was open they could do go, Corn.Sept.53% | 54% 594 sa tati on all deliveries were up two but if it was closed they apparentlyi Dec.82 5-5 al s3a ét , Oats, Sept.32 3143 31% cents compared with yesterday's clos- \u2018had no recourse, how 308 34 an asie ing price, May opening at 115 3-4 to| Mr.Dandurand objected to this evid- Pork, Oct.1060 1085 1060 1077 116 3-4.December opened at 114 tolence and Judge Doherty sald it was Lard, Oct.707 1 07-10 705 7 076 114 3-4.As trading progressed May jevident that people\u2019 who had.sufficlent Ride.Oct.7 42 735 scared to 1.18 a bushel, which is one cent higher than the record price made on August 20.cember had advanced to:31.16 a bushel.In the meantime De- | stamps could go to the shop and select | the goods they called for.| Several other witnesses are being examined along the same lines.HRST SPECIFIC RATIN b TARIFF IN MONTREAL DISTRICT IS ISSUED ! \" There was issued yesterday by the Underwriters\u2019 Association of Montreal, a little book containing the fre insurance ratings to be applied to al of property in the cities of Ste.Cune- gonde and St.Henri.classes This little book \u2018safety on: Montreal's fire appliances, needed, and which the underwriters decline to place to the credit of thess also been | municipalities.There has a very general cutting off, both in mer- contained the rirst application, in the|to take out three year policies, easpecial- city and suburban district of Montreal, ly on wood buildings.As these are is- of the system of specific rating aboutisued at a two-year premium, and the which so much has been heard in re\u2014insured will now have to pay the full which may not be avallable when next cantile and residential risks of the right 7 3-40 HAD HIS LEG BROKEN.A little boy named Willie Sutherland {was run over by a waggon this morning on St.Paul Street, and had his leg fractured.He was taken to the General Hospital.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHANGE IN CAR SERVICE.Commencing to-morrow morning the Centre Street cars of the M.B.R.will run to Centre via Victoria Square, Craig, Place d\u2019Armes Hill.and St, James Stréet, instead of Notre Dame, as at present, °° cent controversies relatin gto \u201cline\u201d !annual premium each year, its amounts ENN AE and mutual insurance companies.It ls far from being the first district in Canada or even in the province of Quebec, to be placed under specific rating.of the individual risks of each pro- while the city of Quebec has been specifically rated for a long time.But the methods used ig the computation of the specitic rate have been of a rule of-thumb character, \u2018depending a good deal on the frame of mind or the inspector.About three yeara ago there was compiled by various insurance authorities a \u2018achedule,\u201d in which a cleurly-estimated value was assigned to almost every conceivable factor that could enter into the chances of loss by! fire, except the moral and personal factor which cannot be expressed in tes.rate AN EXACT SCIENCE.This schedule, according to line insurance people, makes of specific rating an exact science.its application to a portion of the risks of St.Henrl and Ste: Cunegonde fs the first example AMAontreai has had of its opera- tiohs.It is particularly interesting, becaue the inpectors of the Underwriters\u2019 Association are engaged on precisely the same work for tne congested district of Montreal.The specific rating In these suburbs ut a call for two or three months at\u2019 iis applied only to the residential risks, : desirable here consists in the extra- \u2018ordinarily mixed nature of the various districts.Dwelling houses of every conceivable variety of 'con- ! | struction and sateguarding exist in the; same blocks, surrounded by every Son | on the 20th, will there strongly advocate; ceivable variety of risky and non-risky mercantile and manutacturing establishment.- The old classified schedule, ber of different classifications, mportant considerations connected: impe risks on these buildings.The new book contains in condensed form an estimate of the risk and a quotation of the rate for each dwelling house, property in two municipalities; and; property-owners who desire to consult! the Association as to the basis on which! will receive a specified rebate for every: \u2018recognized improvement.ONLY ON DWELLING-HOUSES.Being too busy on Montreal proper, the inspectors have not attempted to apply specific rating to the mercantile risks of the suburba in question.have in consequence of recent developments, raised the general rating on these risks by fifteen cents per $100 of policy.This is stated to be done in consequence of recent developments, and chiefly of the demonstrated fact | that bth towns rely: Jarsely - fae - Many rural districts have for years been rated by consideration EXONERATE although it included a very large num- | could: not take into account one-half of the! i preparing its reply to the their rate is arrived at may do so and| They| to fifty per cent.increase.Of the general effect of the new system of specific rates upon the class of business \u2018general estimate.Any comparison with the old ni f mum rating schedule would be misleuuing, because a great rty, and large manufacturing estab-! number of the St.Henri risks could not \u2018lishinents have always been so treated, get insurance in any company at the !minimum to which they were nominally entitled, and were obliged to.pay special premiums which do not appear in the Association\u2019s books.INDIGNANT PROTESTS.Indignation is naturally high among those residents of the two districts | whose rates are adversely affected.i Mayor Guay said to a reporter.\u201cWe \u2018are convinced that the new tariff is \u2018excessive.Our police guard the city | effectively, our firemen are good, our \"pump system ls good, and fires are very rare.Nothing justifies these new impositions.\u201cThey cannot cite a single serious fire since St.Henri was reals [ly organized.Last year, there were 4 dozen houses burnt, but I believe there was scarcely any insurance on { them,\u201d , : Mayor Fabien, of Ste.Cunegonde, could see no reason for an absoluteiry | unexpected increase.\u201cBarring the church fire we have had very small i losses during the past year.Our fire- i men sometimes stay in the hall with- \u2018a time, thanks to the almost perfect ! The.reason why It was particularly} system of survelllence we operate all over the city.The insurance com-! panies pay enormous salaries and still more enormous dividends and expect \u2018us to fill up their coffers again.\u201d Mayor Fabien, who i8 a delegate to the Municipal Association at London ' a municipal mutual insurance associa-| tion.\u201cIt must \u2018be possible,\u201d he sald, \u201cfor cities and municipalities to effect thelr own insurance without passing through Scÿlla and Charybdis of hav- Ing to pay the cost of disasters occurr-\u2019 ing in England or in the United States.iI believe Montreal and Toranto will (take the initiative in an energetic cam-' paign for mutual municipal assurance.\u201d The Underwriters\u2019 Association are Board of: Trade's letter asking for an explana-! tion of the Mayor's charges of extortionate rating.The reply will probably be sent within a week and will] be a very detailed exposition of the finance of insurance in the Montreal | congested district.Great trouble being gone to in Investigating the records of every \u201cline\u2019* company doing business here.AIRD'S TRITICUMINA it affects it ig impossible to make a i8' YX7ANTED Cc ET THREE BRANDS of perfectly tree from pure French Claret, blendings of any sort.\u2018\u2019Bon Bourgeois,\u201d $3 per doz.gts.\u201cSt.Julien.\u201d $4 per doz.gts.\u201cChateau Brule'' (suitable for invalids) $5 per dos.qts.$1 extra for case containing 24 pta The name, \u2018\u2018La Cie.den Vins .J de Bordeaux,\u2018 is on every label, cork and capsule.Lawrence A.Wilson Co., Limited, Agents, 87 St.James St., Montreal.MUSIC SUPPLIES.| We carry a complete stock of the i latest and best editions of | STANDARD CLASSICS \u2014and\u2014 SYSTEMIC © re ma ATARRH Eee \"ve x.A x Ca Nae > a ARGE weather, poor appetite, jog.cold drinks, iced foods, caves a general derangement of.entire system.\u201d Stomach troubles fole low.Biliousness, indigestion and - eral derangement of the stomach caused by a diseased condition, is generally.if rightly termed, or the stomacl.Catarrh will attach Fut Gta » that organ of the body which is th® weakest.If it be the stornach\u2014 \u2018 cures catarrh of the stomach, Perun® cures catarrh wherever located.L Catarrh is a Systemic Disease.\u2019 .Catarrh is a systemic disease, Cure able only by a systemic treatment.MN remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centres, | This is what Peruna does.: Peruna is not a cure for all {lls, du@ .4 fr is a sure cure for all catarrhal afe i fections.Catarrh attacks any part ofl Ns | the body\u2014head, throat, lungs, stomach \u2019 and pelvic organs.- Catarrh affects the itver and kidneys \u2019 = and is more often the direct cause \\ MRARTHUR PERKS, all the suffering endured of the backs a LTA liver and kidneys that are supposed ta EN TREMSC be something else.In fact, when doce 7 tors disagree, and you have found ng cure, try Peruna, and note the ime Mr.Arthur Perks, late of England, provement In short time.Sometimes writes from 80 Cathcart street, Mont- the first dose brings relief.This té real, Can., as follows: followed by a complete cure.Perunæ a\u201c : .+ ls a curative | have used your Peruna for indi- tonic It is not ddress Dr Ha gestion and kidney trouble, and find t| à stimulant to President of The an excellent remedy for these com- |] tari plaints.: |I' cheerfully recommend oe deu na pure ) Peruna for indigestion and kidney dis- ition after elumbus, easc.\u201d\u2014Arthur Perks.taking.Its good effects are permanen P i i i ti Peruna cures 'to stay cured.\u2018 eruna is a Stimulative and Curative Peruna will be found to effect an im onic.mediate and lasting cure in all cases Mr.E.Pinsonneault, box 64, Pres- aystemic catarrh.It acts quick] cott, Ont., member of the Order of the and beneficially on the diseased mué World, of Holyot, writes Dr.Hartman: cous membranes, and with healthy mua .\u201cPeruna is a most excellent prepara- cous membranes the catarrh can ne tiqn, especially for stomach troubles, Mmnger exist.constipation and catarrh.It acts as a| A reward of $10,000 has been deposite# stimulating tonic for the entire system, in the Market Exchange Bank, Coilume induces good appetite and regulates|bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that thé the bowels.I have found it very plea- above testimonials are genuine; tha® sant to take and very effective and one we hold in our possession authentig of the very few medicines which de- letters certifying to the same.Durin serve endorsement.many years advertising we have neve \u201cIt ie often a serious question to used, in part or in whole, a single spure know what medicine is reliable, and 1 lous testimonial, Every one of our teS« am therefore glad to give my experi-) t!monials are genuine and in the words ence with Peruna, believing that it will of the one whose name is appended, continue to give general satisfaction.\u201d All correspondence held strictly confl- \u2014E.C.Pinsonneault.dential.cL AMUSEMENTS.oe pasepall To-day | MONTREAL vs.TORONTO All This Week\u2014Mat.Saturday.St.Catherine Street and Atwater Avenue.MISES VERA MICHELENA In the Oriental Musical Comedy, Game called at 3.456 o'clock.THE JEWEL OF ASIA To Next Week THE SILVER SLIPPER > ex eek\u2014 .ART ASSOCIATION _Note\u2014This Theatre does not advere Phillips Square.\u2018 .tise in The Gazette, .THE AUTUMN SKETCHING CLASS (in \" \u2018 0 US à i Ofls), under the direction of MR.EDWARD ACADEMY | ALL THIS Were, DYONNET, R.C.A., will commence on ; EF THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBEI:.This Theatre does.not advertises im a Instruction on Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- Matinees The, ette.d sat day an aturday in each woek, I p.m.to \u2014Wed., Urs.an .5 p.m.THE SMART SET: For particulars, apply to the Secretary.PRICES\u2014I5c, 25c, 50e, The: ket : Next Week\u2014HOITY TOITY., CORONA HOTEL, [THEATRE FRANCAIS | Eo, ane This Theatre does not advertise in the Gazettes GUY STREET.EUROPEAN PLAN.Rates, per day.Rooms, with bath, $3 up.Elegantly equipped private dining rooms, ané cafe in connection.Cuisine unsurpassed.Or ; THIS WEEK\u2014SEPT.12th.THE MOONLIGHT MAIDS New Musical Burlettas.New and Novel Spe«.chestra Tuesdays, 6 to § p.m Saturdays, \u20ac to & and 10.30 to 13 p.= \u2014 right house to buy at either.We only claim what we believe PpvBLiC NOTICE is hereby given by Le.G.Hetu, Secretary-Treasurer of the Municipality of the Village of Beaurivage of Longue Pointe, that at a meeting of the Council of the said Muntcipality, duly con- vocated and held on the sixth day of September, 1904, in the Secretary's office, under the presidence of Mr.Louis Caty, Mayor, the Council has passed the following By-Law, to wit: BY-LAW NO.13.WHEREAS, the construction of an electric tramway in the Municipality of the Vil- Nage of Beaurivage of Longue Pointe would TEACHING MATERIALS.Write for Catalogues and\u2019 Discounts.NORDHEIMER\u2019S Music \u2018Department, 2461 ST.CATHERINE STREET.e very advantageous to.the Village, and whereas \u2018The Suburban Tramway and Power « Company\u2019 is ready to construct an electric tramway within the Municipality; and whereas written or printed notices of the present « Ry-Law, specifying the route to be taken by the said Tramway Company have been pre- | viously posted up for one month in six of the mort public places of the Municipality, and published for four consecutive wesks in the \u2018'Montreal Daily Herald\u2019 and In \u201cLa Patrie,\u201d newspapers published at Montreal, and whereas the Council has heard all persons who desire to be heard in connection pe LE \u2018TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.$50 WANTED ON LOAX R 2 OR 3 years.\u201cry.Address, confidentially, A.B., } \u201cvad Office, 217 VVANTED \u2014 HOUSE TABLEMAID: BEST wages.references.Apply 7 Thornhill ave.Westmount.Qet off cars corner Argyle ave.and Sherbrooke.- 217 ANTED - BRIGHT YOUNG MAN.about 17, to get and deliver orders in a ocery; must be well recommended.Apply 291 &t Urbain st.220 \u2014 A GROOM-COACHMAN, married man preferred: must bave refer- ecces.Apply at 985 Sherbrooke at.detween the hours \u2018of 8.30 and 9.00 p.m.20 OR BALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS CIGAR store, very reasonably.Reason for selling, party leaving town.Apply K 383, Herald Office.220 with the said By-Law.WHEREFORE, be it enacted by By-Law, der the provisions of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec: 1st\u2014The Corporatiop of the Village of Beau- rivage of Longue Pointe hereby authorizes \u201cThe Suburban Tramway and Power Company\u2019 to lay out and construct its electric tramway or railway on or upon or along the public Eighway, commonly known as the Turnpike Trust Road, commencing at the southwestern limits of the Village and running thence in the northeasterly direction on, upon or along the said highway as far as the eastern limits of the Municipality.2nd\u2014Before coming into force.the present by-law shall be approved by the electoss of the Municipality who are proprietors of taxable real estate sithate therein, and by the Lisutenant-Governor in Council.srd\u2014The Company, \u2018\u2018The Suburban Tramway & Power Company,'\u2019 shall pay and defray a \u2018he costs already incurred and to be incurred for the passing of the t bylaw and its approbation by the electors of the The Weather Doesn\u2019t Say So, But the Calendar Does Its Autumn\u2014renewing time, time to buy, and this is the right house to buy at.° We needn't go into any long argument why this | Most folks know us as our customers, or have heard of us through these self-same customers.we've the biggest and best stocks of \u201chome things\u201d in the land to-day; we've the newest of everything; we've a service as nearly perfect as can be, and we've values that court comparisons, no matter where you've a mind THEM ALL.Metropolitan House mnt Furnishars, Furnishing Co., 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street.\u2018Should be on all Tables, ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO ASSIST IN Municipality, proprietors of taxable real es- housework: three in family.Mrs.Wab- tate, situate therein, and by tbe Lieutenant- Aa.98% Ot.Urbain 84 - Main 1008.per, 438 St.Urdaia st.tw Governer in Couskil : aE : .- : ~ , - Pat \u2018 ! v Pi, + + .: ly .ve * cialties.Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c; 35c and boc.pe Next Week\u2014THE UTOPIANS.re-furnishing time, the right is the is the fact, and that {is that ; to make them.WE LEAD Corporation of the Village of Beaurivage- of Longue-Pointe.SEPTEMBER 6th, 1904.4th\u2014The Company shall bear the ¢ any lew suit which-may be brought en! do it or against the Corporation, or either one or by the other, with regard to the of the Company to build and operate the saidp rallway or to the validity of this present hye law.However.in the law suits entered the Corporation against other parties than th Company for any of the above mentioned, purposes, \u2018shall be liable for the costs onlg- it the taw suit has been entered with its cone sent.Unanimously adopted.\u2019 Given at the Village of Beaurivage* Longue Pointe, this th day of the moath September, 1904.LOUIS CATY, - LS.G.HETU, ; Secretary-Treasurer, (True copy) - LS.G.HETU, Secretary-Treasurer.Province of Queheo, - District of Montreal.| Municipality of the Village of Beaurivage of Longue-Pointe, County of Hechelaga, Te THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS who arg proprietors of taxable real estate, in .said Municipality.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, 1m accordance to a resolution passed the Council of the sald Municipality, on the sixth of September instant, a meeting of the Municipal Electors who are proprietors of taxable ren] estate In the said Municipality, shall be held at the place where the said Co holds its sittings, on Saturday, the first Te are, purpose a -Lew No.13, Berta isapproving By-Law No.Te Village of Beaurivage of this of La.HBTU, .+ ~Tronsuren,- SecretaryTress October next (1904), at ten o'clock ia tha forenoon, fer the of approving or said Council, on the sixth of stant (1904).i t Ssptembder, 1904, = rt: te ~ , 4 + \u201c : 5 2e a A EAA op i \u201c ae BAX.DA Copier WET LIST RIM Now 3 SuFt, 28.22, 26, 00061 iin Shepherd ; eg rs cea ro ALLANLINE ROVAL MAIL STEAMGHPE Mteamers, Asgregating 166,304 & ~ [COLONIAL Funan Vik pm \u2019 Wajd to return until Octabey 30, 3004 ins Napmi Anders Andersen of Torus, 1» PHILLIPS SQU Victorian and V Le oo a a PORT HURON, ioh = $14.88 Miss ee Taflor, Lorne Avanse ; yg Sliding) \u201ca \u201cLone.Teigloserewy AS unm kr = DETROIT, Mish, » = $10.00 is visiting friends at Ottawa.Bovarian !!!!10,370 tome.Twin screws Hw 25e = x Tes i ue i Capt.J.Re Wynne, of Winnipeg, is ess.0000 tons.Twia copous in Montreal, visiting his son.Miss E.T.A.Egan has returned from a two weeks visit to Quebes, vosasencmsaupekaane sess Mieh 1180 .| Sonian .LY RY SAGINAUE : ane oe si\u201d hae a ear gio m W.Miah.\u201cT.6 Aa Bread Ar.a! \u2018 $9.40 pm.p.m.RETIN Vig ams wb paw # sasanseney F [ F \u201cTailoring Dep CHICAGO He + \u2026.- 21008 Mr.Regineld Mudge, Mountain St, ROY AM fh ; MAIL SE CE.i LR Madd PETAL, Omo 3.12000, has returned from Georgevtilg.ERVE Miss McCutchean and Miss Sutcliffe are spending a week in Quebec.Mrs.Robin Adatr and family, Lorne\u2019 Avenue, have returned from the.sca~ shore.Mrs.Richardson, of the Royal Victoria College, bas removed to 164 Mance .Less pm: ni | , BOBTON\u2014Lv, a.am, 7 pm, AF LAH \u2018 a.m.*9.156 Au 7 19.46 am, 19.34,2.00., 0.40 am, $16 am.(1)1.30 p.m., $4.00 p.m., 14.16 ! pm.(8)5.}6 p.m., 6.15 p.m., 9.40 p.m., \u201c10 p.m., 10.10 p.m.Ar.*7 a.m.*7.8 a.= &m., $840 a.m., 19.25 a.m., T1L65a.m., 112.15 LIVERY AND UNIFORM CLOTHS, {a new fall shadas.MINSRAPOLIS (via WHIPCORD, (a shades of brows, bromse, 22d gray, for Grooms\u2019 st.\u2019 PAUL or 50 TE Lakes apd 8.8¢ Marie).DA APOLIS, Ind, ST.LOUIS (15 Daye) - $24.00 mreoueneussess Tunisien.23 ban, 230 pa \u201c Sept.lomian .a BOX CLOTHS, XERSEYS, DRESS REFINES, in ebsdes to match carriages.BEDFORD CORD, for Breeches, in white and drab, 0 p.m.Street Tunisian and Bavarian are the Re pL po, 6.30 pm, 11.| CLEVELAND, Ohio .$18.85 to $18.50 Street.Atlanta.G alk the sure SHOOTING AND RIDING BREECHES, Cloth, in khaki and drab.largest and finest steamers om the : snes Ev 48.30 am, 40 pm, According to route.) Mr.end Mre William Lemesurer, , Ua, esca , i FOX'S PUTTERS, to match, $1.50 » pair Canadian routs.Record zassage, Tux pon.Ar.(x)8.05 am, 41L55 am.Proporfionate rates from all stations in Prince Arthur Street, have returned 's knife, by using Lydia E.» match, $1.- nisian, Moville tg, Rimouski, 6 days, 2 47.05 p Canada.home from the Lower St.Lawrence.» id NEW CLOAKINGS hours, Bavarian\u2019s record run, 6 days, JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv.Mrs.Hanbury Budden and family, kham\u2019s Vegetable Compou 18.45 am, (1860 am.WL p.m., 5.00 pm.Ar 18.50 am., 16.45 (19:25 -m., 59.80 BÉRTHI ZR\u2014LN.10.6 a (n2.60 p- 3 hours, 12 minutes.The saloons and staterooms are in the cen tral part, where least motion is feit.Ries= CHEAP FARES To Western and Pacifico Points.Mackay Street, are expected home from \u2018 Dear Mrs.Pivknan :\u2014 I wish to the sea next week.HARRIS\u2019 8COTCH TWEED, for Fall Jackets and Steamer Ulsters, express my gratitude for the restored @, in silver gray, brown, and red mixtures, 58 inches wide, All Wool, EEC OP : tricity 1 af b- 3 .00 p.m.ERA.\u201c6.90 a.m., (g)8.50 a.From Sept, 15 to Oct.15, 194, low ons way piss Smardon, Montreal .i the gutst health and happiness Lydia E.Flok- $1.60 and 81.75 per yard.out, the lights being eat Ce command or the 4 p.m.18.45 p.m.oO rs.Brewster, aradoc ouse, ham\u2019s egeta e ompound as ; q sengers any bour of the night usie ST.JREOME\u2014Lv.19.00 s.m., 1.3 8.1m.tares from MONTREAL to Compton, brought into my life.WHITE LAMB'S WOOL Toorns and smoking rooms on the promenade \u20acD2.45 p.m., 4.80 p.m., +5.39 \u2018pm.(ais SEATTLE, VICTORIA, i The sa:oons and staterooms are h .348.90 Miss Florence Dale, of Sherbrooke, 1s| \u2018I had suffered for three years with p.m.Ac, 18.30 a.m.19.80 a.m.110.50 sm.WHITE LANES WOOL, for Bables' Cloaks, 50 inches wide, $2.00, VANCOUVER, PORTLAND .by steam.4.36 om (25.20 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40.a.m., 19.50 a.m., 10.50 am., 7.00 p.m., $9.19 p.$7.00 2e $8.50 p.m.ROSSLAND, NELSON, TRAIL, in Montreal, visiting Miss Jessie Cock-| terrible pains at the time of menstrua- $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $50 BT.ATHB\u2014Lv.9.00-a.m., (11.256 P.M.ROBSON, SPOKANE .$48.40 .44) burn.tion, and did not know what the trouble WHITE IMITATION ERMINE, 50 inches wide, $3.50.ANACONDA, BUTTE, hy .\u2026 Miss Hebrietta Weeks, who has been and upwards, according to steamer wea until the doctor pronounced it ine and location of room.Second cabin, COLORADO SPRINGB, DENVE BILVER GRAY LAMB, very fine, for Opera Cloaks, $1.00 per yard.$30 and $35.30.00 am, ()1.26 p.m.$4.80 Lo LL 45.50 Visiting at Sherbrooke, has returned to faramation of the ovaries, aud .pm.16.80 pm.Ar.(818.40 a.m.19.60 2-72.[SAT E TAKE TT : 25-54) Montreal.proposed an operation, SMOKING JACKET S\u2014Odd Lines Steerage\u2014To Liverpool, London Tai \u201cue, (237.00 pm er 49.10 p.m.SAN FRANCISCO, LOS Los ANGELES 49.Miss E.B.Jack, Montreal, hat been +] felt so weak and sick that I felt Dai ay Glas - § Sunday only.the guest of Mrs.R.West Taylor.at BLACK AND WHITE PLAID, silk cord trimmed, $4.50, flees 50 per fhe a Deltast or Londonderry, in tw ) Monday onmly.| rday.sure that I could not survive the ordeal, cont.cluding a plentiful supply of provisions f Lx) Dally except Monday.puce et roont EXH i IBITI ON S Sherbrooke.and so I told him that I would not up- PLAIN NAVY BLUE, silk cord trimmed, $5.00, Less 50 per cent.cooked and served, and every requisite \u20ac Saturday and Sunday.(b) Friday.(0) Satur- Mr.Arthur McCarthy, of Ottawa, has returned to Montreal, to resume his studies at McGill College.Miss McKinnon, who.for the voyage, $15.dergo it.The following week I read Liverpool op Moville, an advertisement in the paper of your Vegetable Compourd in such an emet- NAVY BLUE, silk cord collar and cuffs, trimmed, $6.76, Less 50 per cent.BLACK CLOTH, tartan trimmed collar and cuffs, $8.75, Less 50 per cent.OXFORD GRAY, silk cord trimmed, $8.75, Less 50 per cent.Round trip, from $32.50.GLASGOW SERVICE day only.(m) Tuesday and Thursday only.Ottawa and Return accompanied ,and so I decided to it Great Sept 1021 oe $200 wre.rea.Boots from Ottawa to] Sl, Toy to find that I Axtually im ' From Glasgow.From Montreal, Return Limit\u2014Sept.26, 1904.Montreal, hus returned home, roved after taking two bottles, so 1 BOYS WOOL DRESSING GOWNS Sat, 20 Aug.\u2014Sicilian .Thurs.8 Sept, Sat, 27 Aug.\u2014Pretorian.\u2026 .Thurs, 15 Sept 8at., 10 Sept\u2014Corinthian .Thurs.29 Sept Rates\u2014First Cabin, $40 and upwards; return tickets, 10 per cent.reduction.Second Cabin, to Glasgow \u2018or Lordonderry, $27.50; return tickets, $49.37.Steerage, $15.00, and everys thing necessary provided.Bteamers on this service bave excellent ac eommodauion for all Hon.M.J.Dunn, attorney at law, of Chicago, is in the city, the guest of the Hon.James McShane, Mrs.Ross-Ross and family have returned to Montreal, after spending.the summer at Compton.: Mr.John McCullough, of Cornwall, is visiting his mother, Mrs.McCuliough 32 Burnside Place.SRE TA t taking it for ten wecks.and at the end of that time I was cured.1 bad gained eighteen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now.* You surely deserve great swecesa, and you have my very best wishes.\u201d \u2014 Miss Avice Barnxy, 50 North Bonle- vard.Atlanta, Ga.ooo forfeit If orginal of akowe letter proving genuinerrces cannot be pro- 1 DOZEN ONLY, Dark and Light Tweed, $7.00 and $8.50, Less 50 per cent.MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS 1 DOZEN ONLY, Black and Olive Striped, silk cord trimming, $6.00, Less 50 per cent.JAPANESE SILK DRESSING GOWNS LLU LISIALIEYS prattshurg & Return TUntil Sept.16 inclusive.82.70 CANADA\u2019S g Return Limit, Sept.17, 1904.| | | WeRLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS AMOUS A Begin.le - ree Excursion Tickets on Sale Datly.7 TOR hl \u2014_ \u201cce Ag my ea IGT EE de REN RAT Bat A SO ed AOI De PE classes of engers.i TOURIST SLEEPING CAR Mr.F.A.Veitch, man r of the In Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and Black, plain and figured, $10.00 and th © Saloona ere ora Staterooms near Montreal Symphony Orchestra, has re-| ._All sick women would be wise $12.00, Less 50 per cent.entire.ras oie, ship.| Promenade Rs ol AS 1 FOR if they would take Lydia E.Pink- the LYER THE | Ocean Limited (leaves Montreal daily except Saturday for the Maritime Provinces, making through connections.to Prince Edward Island.: SEASIDE SPECIAL leaving Montreal at 745 pm, makes theqlast trip from Montreal SATURDAY, Sept.17th, returning from Little Metis, Cacouna, Mviere du Loup, Mur- gay Bay, on Monday, Sept.19th.; CITY TICKET OFFICE : 443 St James Street and Boxaventure Station.\u2014 \u201c\u201c NIAGARA eu Fil | In TO THE CUITS SEA\u201d EXCURSIONS EAST and WEST MONTREAL-TORONTO LINE \u2014 Via 1,000 Islands and Rochester, N.Y., Steamers leave daily, excepting Sundays, at 2.15 p.m, MONTREAL-HAMILTON LINE \u2014 Via Bay of Quinte and Toronto.Steamers leave on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 pm.MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE - -\u2014 Steamers Jeave daily et 7 p.m.: BAGUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers lesve Quebre on Tues., Wed., Friday and Sat, at 8 am.\u201c CITY TICKET OFFICE.\u2019 128 Bt.James Btreet, Opposite P.O.[\u2014 (ANADA ATLANTIC 9 RAILWAY v= TRAINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE DEPOT 8.40 a.m., 4.10 p.m.(Dally Except Sunday) and 7.00 p.m \"ALY Ottawa and all Inter mediate .Points, .Tickets and full particulars at all &rand Trunk Ticket Offices.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR STREET STATION Trains Leave as Follows: ®-35 AM.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving Burlington 12.25 a.m., Troy 5.00 p-m., Albany 1 t 5.3%.p.m., New York 10.00 p.m., Boston 8 p.m., Worcester 7.23 p.m.fg.P.M.\u2014 NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving urlington 19.10 p.m., Troy 2.56 a.m., New York 7.17 a.m.Boston 7.00 a.m., Worcester, 6.27 a.m.Pullman Sleeping and Paflor cars on Sbrough trains.Secure accommodations and tickets at 141 Bt James Street, and Windgor Station.; T.M.FALLON, : City Pasd.and Ticket Agent [ MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY LACHINE \u2014From Past Office\u201420 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car at 12 midnight.From Lachine\u201420 min.service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car 12.50 a.m.ULT AU RECOLLET \u2014 From and Chenneville-\u201445 min.service, 6.15 a.m.to 41.30 a.m.; 30 min.service, 11.30 arm.to 11.00 p.m.Last car 12 midnight.From Sauit au Bocollot\u201445 min.service, 5.30 am.to 12.15 p.m.; 30 min.service, 1215 p.m.gg 11.46 p.m.@OUNTAIN\u2014From Mt Royal Ave.\u201430 min, service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 pm.From Vio- tora Avenue, Westmount\u201420 min.8.50 a.m.to 12.10 a.m.CARTIERVILLE\u2014From £Snowdon's Jy, M4 min.service, 6.00 a.m.to 13.00 midnigLr From Cartierville\u201440 min.service, 5.40 am to 11.40 p.m.MOUNTAIN BELT LINE\u2014Special Ben Line service as required, via St.oS Extras cars will be run on all lines as For extra cars for Lachine, tare Dame cars to connect at Cote Bt.Paul extras cars for Bault eu Recollet, take Jn CINCINNATI, Ohio .,.\u2026.\u2026.22-30 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, Min, 41.00 Vancouver, From Victoria, Sopt.15th, to Seattle, Oot.15th, 1964 Tacoma.Second Class Portland.From Montreal Sept.16, 17, 18, 20, 22.24 87.LOUIS, MO.Leaves Montreal 10.30 p.m.Thursdays, arrives St.Louis Saturday 7.43 a.m.Berth Rate, $3.00 each way.EXTRA TRAIN SATURDAY FCR VAUBREUIL The above train has been discontinued and will not run next Saturday, Sept.17.MONTREAL-PORTLAND SERVICE Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.Elegant Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 ST.JAMES STREET.Telephones Main 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.re hi : LE EXCURSIONS SEPT.22, 23, 24, 1904.Valid to return until October 10, 1904.RATES FROM MONTREAL IEEE ky DETROIT, MICH, - - - - $15.00 CLEVELAND, Oho.\u201c617.50 BAY CITY, Mfeh, .17.25 SAGINAW, Mich.- 17.18 COLUMBUS, Ohio \u2026 20.00 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.\u2026.19.10 CHICAGO, ILL.- - - - $18.00 DAYTON.Ohio .covevnnnnns 20.60 : £2: 20 Proportionate rates from Canada.$48.\u2018 90 all stations in Lower Rates to Many Other Points.OTTAWA EXHIBITION Montreal to Ottawa and Return.Sept.19, 21, 23 vase .$2.60 $8.50 Return Limit \u2014 Sept.26, 1904.Parlor and Sleeping Car Service Montreal.and Portland Through Parlor Car leaves Windsor Station dally except Bunday at 9.00 a.m., and through Sleeper daily.except Saturday, at 7.45 p.m, Through Parlor and Sleeping Car service be- discontinued.St.Andrews, kB, S'eeping Car Service Through Sleeping Car Service between Montreal and St.Andrews, N.B., has been discontinued.The Brome Lake Saturday train leaving Montrea! 1.40 p.m.for Sherbrooke, and, returning, leaving Sherbrooke Mondays at 6.00 a.m., has been withdrawn for the season.TICKETOFFICE™ 57, JAMES STREET OXFORD THE KING USES SNUFF and he uses WILSON'88.P.Tobe had oniy at H.RAWLINS\u2019, 76 Bleury St.Department a reg and Caras, Canada CARILLON .AND GRENVILLE : TGANALS.NOTICE \u201c70° CONTRACTORS.CYEALED TENDERS addressed to the wn- dersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Electric Lighting.\u201d will be received at this office until 16 o'clock on Tuesday, the 20th September, 1904.Specifications and forms of tender at the office of the Superintending .2 Place d'Armes, Montreal, on and after the 5th September, 1604.can be tween Montreal and Old Orchard has been | turned to town.(\u201cMadeline\u201d of the Patrie), to Dr.Hu- genin, will takep lace next month.Mrs.Desberats is expected shortly at Ottawa where she will be the Buest : of her sister, Mrs.H.G.Lamothe.Dr.W.G.Rellly, Park Avenue, who: Pacific Coast, week.Miss May Batsford has returned to: Montreal after spending a month's vacation with Miss Lily Towers, at Kingston, Miss \u2018Laura Smith, suddenly {ll at Metis.Ottawa where she is Mrs.Middleton.Professor Chandler and family accompanied by Miss Butler, have returned home from Brome, where they have been spending the summer.Mrs.Arthur Koh! and her little daughter, have returned to Ottawa, from St.Anne's de Bellevue, where they have been spending the summer.Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier hay returned to Ottawa, from Arthabaska- ville and Carleton, where they had been visiting Senator and Madame J.P.Casgrain.The marriage of Miss Georgie Beatrice Harte, youngest daughter af Mr.J.A.Hart, \u201cKelvindale,\u201d Summerhill.Avenue, to Mr.George Boyd, tikes piace this evning at 7 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, The marriage of Mr.Robert Vezina, of the Sun Life Assurance Co., to Miss Anna Marie Lebel, daughter, of Mr, W.A.Lebel, of the Quebec post office department, is announced to take place on September 20th, Ald.Jv B.Clearithue and Messrs.Herbert Simpson, Jas.Hanry and W.M.Kearns, have returned from a fish- \u2018ing trip on the Ottawa, where they, were entertained by Mr.de la Ronde at.his beautiful island at the mouth of the North River.The family of the late Miss Hilda Sherwood whose death occurred sud- : denly at her mother's residence, Otta- is expected home this who was taken has returned to\u2019 with her sister, |wa, Monday evenings, have the deep- \u2018est sympathy of a wide circle of friends Miss Sherwood' was shortly to have been married to Mr.Orde, of the Sovereign Bank of this city.been selected as the date for the marriage\u201d of the Duchess Cecilla to Crown | Prince Frederick William.The nup-' tials will be celebrated with unprece-' dented splendor and he will be the, first Hohenzollerin to marry as crown' prince of the German empire.\" \u2018The marriage of Miss M.A.Gleason has been on an extended tour to thei Mmerly of Cardinal, B.ence of Mr.and Mrs, C.-R.W.\u2018It is reported that March 22 next has| ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound and be well.A pretty wedding took place at Corn- Wall yesterday morning at the church lof the Nativity, East Cornwall, when Mr.James Patterson, of Montreal, for- and Miss Marceline Sauve, of Montreul, daughter of Mr.Israel Sauve, of Cornwall, were married by Rev.Father Leahy.Miss Nel- le Patterson of Cardinal, was bridesmaid and Mr.Philip Sauve groomsman.| After a breakfast at the bride's home, ithe young couple left for Toronto and, Niagara on their wedding trip.The marriage was solemnized in St.George\u2019s Church, Toronto, Saturday | {morning of Miss Mary Isabelle Casey, to Mr.Basil Brooke Carter, manager of.\u2018the Union Bank at Moose Jaw.The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr.C.R.W, Biggar, wore cream duchesse satin with Honiton berthe\u2019 and cuffs, and silk embroidered tulie: veil, The six bridesmaids wore white muslin dresses, large straw hats with\u2019 white strings.They carried bouquets of pink roses.Owing to the death of Lieut.-Col.McLaren, of Hamilton, the, reception which was held at the resid- | Biggar, iin Simcoe Street, was a very small one, and confined to the near relatives of the bride.j McGILL STUDENTS AT RICHMOND.! Richmon1.Que., Sept.13.\u2014(Speclal.) \u2014About eighty McGill students of the lgecond, {hird and fourth year of the! faculty of civil andemining engineering =\u2014 are in camp on the St Francis river, iwith a tearhing staff of eight in charge of Professor McLeod.This annual camp is for the purpose of gaining a i practical Knowledge of the above- named sciences, survey work, gauging, etc.the professors and students was given! in the town hall, under the auspices of: the ladies and gentlemen of Richmond and Melbourne.Mesdames Perfold, j Gaw ne, Mappin and Sutherland receiv- \u2018ed the guests.Palmer's orchestra furnished the music.The hall was beau- \u2018tifully decorated for the occasion, with \u2018flowers, flags, bunting and wreaths, and the table from which the refreshments were served, were done with the - MeGlll colors.red and white, A large | \u2018crowd from Richmond.Melbourne and] other places was present, and the affair was one of the most successful functions .of the kind ever given here.i Saturday afternoon the ladles and gentlemen of Richmond and Melbourne: were entertained by the students at their camp with a very extensive programme of sports, in which the following were the succcssful competitors.HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SER IALS.The Mystery of a Hansom Cab BY FERGUS HUME.4 Friday night a dance in honor of, The Continental Heat & Light Co., =: 250 0 We are the Sole Selling Agents of the Shawinigan Carbide Co.Limited.© length.Electric lights throughout, and electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 85 Common Street, Montreal.Canadian Pacific Railway Co's, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND Optical Dept.MATHEMATICAL DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, In cases, 00, $1.50, $5.00, $6.50, $10.50, $12.00, $15.00, 320.00 50c, ac, | LIVERPOOL.School of Practical Science From Liverpool.Steamer.From Montrest, 4 \u2018 Sept.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Sept.22 Instruments and Accessories Sept 0 LAKE ERIE 70.0 Coe $ i Se; ' ï Triangular Scales.Pearwood T Squares.Solid Mahogany T Squares, Oct, 11.\u201cLAKE CHAMPLIN Se 7 \u2018Wood Bet Squares, Transparent Squares, Vulcarite Squares, Hard Lead.Rubbers, Cleaning Rubters, Flu!d Waterproof India Ink, Crowquill Pens, Extra Needle Points, Screws, and Separate Instruments of all kinds, Students\u2019 Eye Shades, etc.STUDENTS\u2019 PRESERVE SPECTACLES For Strengthening the Eyes while studying.\u2018 Steamers sail from Montreal at daybreak, | passengers embarking the evening previous.! RATES OF PASSAGE.Reduction in First Cabin Rates: To Liverpool, 1547.50 and $50 and Upward, according te .steamer and accommibdation.Round trip fickel If you use Carbide it will pay you to buy - from us.have the remedy.s = s = s Ruling Pens, Protractors, Parallel Rules, Angles and.Set Squares, Scales and .Curves, Water Colors, Oil Paints, Artists\u2019 Ma- at reduced rates.terials, Brushes, etc.aoa, cabin, to Liverpool, $30.00; to Lon- } L, $32.5 Empty Cases for oi! or water colors, etc., etc.| Third class Rates to Livérpool, London.Glasgow, Belfast, Lordonderry and Queenstown, $15.To Hmmburg, - Bremen, Rotterdam.Antwerp, $I7.To- Goth- + enburg, Copenhager, etc,\u201d $20.Stockholm, : Margo.ete, $22.From Liverpool or Londons derry to Quebet, $15.00; from London, $17.05 ; To and from all other points at equally low \" rates.Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.C3.Atlantic Steamship Lines ! Board of Trade Buliding, St Sacrament Sig Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.+ ; DES = QUEBEC STEAMSHIP GO.- Acetylene Apparatus SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d - 1 Next Sailinz from Mantreal ! Monday, 26th Sept., at T p.m.Anû afrerwarés oT every aiternale MONDAY, fèLowirs \u2018des a?nos for {GASTE PASIN, MAL RAY, PERCE CAPR (COVE, GRAND RIVER SUNNERIDE CHARLOTTETOWN and P:CTOT | Excé.lert 20COMMOCLUOE ICT CO-SIIEES.: No carso received after No -: suiÈre dep.For Freghi passiee © Sa 16TO0ES AFP w : JG.Calcium Carbide Eclipse Generators leaving Quese: its sr U 0.TUANEES, WITHY & CA, Ltd, Propesed Saiiags Maschesier Liners Lind CANADA AND MANCHESTER Tram Nas odester.From Norteat Aus.33.Manihester City 2.01 Sent IT .MancDescar ioyportes .\u2026\u2026 sert 4 L'eManchestse Commerce Qu 1 If your present light is poor we CALL AND SEE US, \u2018 \u201c « Bstioz fer a 2: ted zambes of passonters CARADA-SOUTH AFRICAN JNNT SERVICE Moctréa: 19 Cspettwz, Port Blinded, Exe?Lozdan axd Darden.\u201cGrise fram Morimas .\u2026\u2026\u2026.Sept.15 .sWrandatia, Mon MOTTA .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Qàci 3 17-19 BUSBY LANE, MONTREAL SYNOPSIS.The scene\u2019 is laid in Melbourne.A murder by chloroform has been committed in à hansom cab.The victim is unknown and the murderer has escaped.£100 reward has been offered by the Government for any clue of the murderer.Gorby, tbe detective, scores a point by finding a secret pocket badly torn in the walstcoat of the victim.He also discovers, through an advertisement, where the unknown man's lodgings are.Mrs.Hadleton, the woman who keeps the house, knows more than she is willing to tell.Mr.Gorby pèr- des the woman to give ber evidence, and finds out that the murdered man had quarreled with someone, who threatened to murder bim if he married the heiress.The detective returns that evening to Possum Villa, where be meets Moreland, the murdered man\u2019s most intimate friend, who had been away and heard nothing of the tragedy.- CHAPTER VI.\u2014(Continued.) \u201cYes,\u201d sai@ Gorby, placidly.at on.\u201d .\u201cWell of\u2014it\u2019s hardly the thing to -con- fess it,\u201d said Moreland, looking from one to the other, with a pleasant smile, \u201cbut in a case like this, I feel it my duty to throw all social scruples aside.We both became very drunk.\u201d \u201cAh! Whyte was, as we know, drunk when he got into the cab, and you-\u2014\u2014?\u201cI was not quite so bad as Whyte,\" answered the other.\u201cI had.my senses about me.I fancy he left the hotel some minutes before one o'clock on Friday morning.\u201d \u2018And what did you do\u201d \u201cI remained in the hotel.He left his overcoat behind him, and I -picked It up and followed him \u2018shortly.afterward to return it.I was to drunk to see 1 which direction he had gone, and stood leaning against the hotel door in Bourk, Street with the coat in my hand.Then: someone came up, and, snatching the: coat from me, made off with it, and the last thing I remember was shouting out: \u2018Stop thief!\u201d Then I must have fallen down, for next morning I was in bed with all my clothes on, and they were very muddy.jthe ballet predominating; 1 got up and he laid on the table and opened in sil-' ence.\u2018The contents were very much; the same as the photographs in the room, burlesque actresses aud ladies of but Mr.Moreland turned over the pages till nearly the end, when he stopped at a large cabinet photograph, and pushed the album towards Mr.Gorby.\u2018That was the cause,\u201d he said.It was the portrait of a charmingly\" pretty girl dressed in white, with a sai-! lor hat on her fair hair, and holding a! Jawn tennis racquet, She was bending half forward, with a winning smile, and in the background bloomed a mass\u2019 of tropcal plants.Mrs.Huableton uttered a cry of surprise at seeing this.! \u201cWhy, it's Miss.Frettlby,\u201d she said.| \u201cHow did he know her?\u201d \u201cKnew her father\u2014letter of duction, and all that sort of thing,\u201d d Mr.Moreland.glibly.\u201cAh! Indeed,\u201d said Mr.Gorby, slow- Aj \u201c80 Mr.Whyte knew Mark Frettl- tain a photograph\u2019 of the daughter.\u201d \u201cThe fact ig; Whyte was very much In love with Miss Frettlby.\u201d \u201cAn she\u2014\"' \u201cWas in love with sonieone else,\u201d finished Mr.Moreland.\u201cExactly! Yes, she loved a Mr.Brian Fitzgerald, to whom she is now engaged.He was mad on her; and Whyte and he used fogduarrel desperately over the young \u201cIndeed,\u201d sald Mr.Gorby.\u2018\u201cAnd do you know this Mr.Fitzgerald?\u201d \u201cOh, dear, no;\u201d answed the other, coolly, \u201cWhyte's friends were not mine.He was a rich young man who \u201chad good Introductions.I am only a poor fellow on the outskirts of society, trying to push my way in the world.\u201d \u201cYou are acquainted with his person- \u201881 acquaintance, of course?\u2019.observed Mr.oy intro- | =\u2014 \u2019 | ant NE os a art te .: FURNESS, wiry & 60.Limited, Agents, \u201cAnd the first repairs required.\u201d is the .DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS verdict of a Stanstead, Que.lady re- WEEKLY SAILIWGS TO LIVERPOOL FROM MOWTREAL garding the \u201ctKensington.Sept IT tSouthwark.0ct 15 e\\ominian.Sent.14 tHensineto: Oct 8 \u201c*Vancouver.\u2026.&t 2 *Daminion.Oct 9 W E RAN G E.ÿC\\srada.2.cr § \u201cVancouver.Nov.5 i MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH, (BRISTOL *Englishman.Sèpt.17 *Manxman.0ct.1S She says: The price 1 paid for the range éTurreman.&i 1 *E-gustèman.0ct 28 - 17 years ASO WOU nol buy it 1-day.tis a Leto storage.PERFECT BARKR ¢ © SONIA storage and cool air.Steamers sail at daxlight, | MODERATE RATER \u2014Ask Agents for pare Hievlars of moderate rate service: To Liver.Pool BRN: te London.87.9 and upwards, aconding to steamer and berth.For all particulars ss to freight and passage, ; apply ta Lacal Agent, or to THE DOMINION, LINE, 37 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.Catalogue and Prices on Application.GED.R.PROWSE, 208 McGill St.by, the millionaire; but how did he ob-| \u201cShe gave it to him,\" sald\u2019 Moreland, | D = BLACK DIAMOND LINE Next Sisamers Are Intesdel la Loti à Fallows: For Charlottetown, PEL, Sydnéy, C.B, North Sydney, C.B., and st Co John's, Nad.\u2018 | 85.BRITANNIC on or ashaut « === Sept.18 SS- BONAVISTA on or about - = +, Sept.22 \"Freight Office, opposite Boniecav™ .Market.Tel.Main 3351.Cy General Office, 112 St.James St, | I TELEPHONE MAIN 401.\u2018 So \u2018W.P.SCOTT * MONTREAL, Occcraten Wall Paper, ete.2ex2 LL Catherine 94 | ESTABLISHED: 1808, a -r \u201coO , I can describe that,\u201d said Moreland.\u2019 \u201cIn fact, he\u2019s not at ail TENTS i \u2018 : a of all alzes and for all \u201cThen who do you think murdered} teagan | Canoptes tna \"Gls a rR CE ages The Department does not bind itself to ge.cept the lowest or any tender.iy LA LGR (Ned left town for the country by ths six- unlike me, which I take to be rather Frettiby.\u201d \"JAEGE thing about compliment, as he is said to be gooû- tkely!\u201d sald Moreland rising.Whyte.\" and them Al 1 aN % MEN'S SWEATERS > \u2018 By ee rt ter anol I came back to Mol: booking.He is tall, rather fair, talks \u201cWell, Tm off, here's my add ean Mr.Gorby paused a moment, then} | TARP, 3 LJ s x, 3 .L.K.JONES, bourne to-night.That's all T know.\u201d {in a bored sort of manner, and is alto- putting a card in Gorby'e hand.I'm\u2019 sald deliberately: I have an > ores Waggon Covers, wot LADIES GOLFERS .d you had no impression gether what one would call a heavy glad to be of any useé to you in this but I am not certain; when I am cer wirpesdt Hore ing, ete, © SHIRT WAISTS De tae, 6th Sapper.Troi Wille was watohed that night\u201d |swell; but you must have seen him\" he o matter, as as Whyte was my dearest tain, I'l speak\u201d .th Po AM Bert Syl foe Haliday Wear.we.; \u201cNo, I had mot,\u201d answered | went on, ¢ re Sabiotos, on and I'll in my power to) \u201cYou think Fitzgerald à \u201cFLAGS OF ALL NATIONS.$ : far Cetalegus No.& .: Newspapers inserting this advertisement frankly \u201cHe was in pretty as hare qu wc help you to find out.the murderer.\u201d |friend,\u201d sald Moreland.2210 née LE | \"amas SYSTEM soma 2 me Dore ne pe i | Se 10 SLES Gl an ITE Say ed, Pipe\u201d tol THOS.SONNE, & \u201cWhat was tagorald, SE \"art CD Eu .Note the address: uve moe.st, Cat ne t out?said.the Takin in ur as \u2018 \"wr 2208 praia oom, MONTREAL ART Moreland rose sod ba 8e Balled oven 3 mat Belin Ei haze\u201d a ti ded > chine pus Boris st \u201cFol.Ki AL à 7 MA , a , > 7p 4 7 : Y / Pa \u2014 | Range The bane of common ranges is their uncertainty.Can't tell what they will do under given conditions, they sre freaky, eccentric, tricky\u2014 sometimes they burn fiercely, at others you can get no heat\u2014never can rely upon them.Why not have a non-worry, easily-managed, smooth- working range like the * Pandora\u201d when it costs no more than the other kinds?You can set the * Pandora\u201d to do a certain work and it does it\u2014 you can do anything else meanwhile.Take the air, don't be a slave to your range or your work.Sold by enterprising dealers everywhere.Write for booklet to Made by Cc M¢Clarys London, Toronto, Winnipeg, Montreal, Vancouver, St.John, NB, Henry Morgan & Co.Phillips Square.R.& W.Kerr, 2226 St.Catherine St.P.Forget, 927 St.Lawrence St.J.& P.Davignon, 1064 Ontario St.Versailles Freres, 240 St.Catherine St.3174 Notre E.t.897 Wellington St.N.Noiseux, Dame 8 May Bros.No matter how hearty the old folk appear, their digestive organs are on the wane.stomach and bowels are noticeably weaker.liver often sluggish.Nature needs assistance.~ ABBEY'S SALT is the tonic laxative to keep - the old folk in healthful vigor.so effective\u2014that it puts the\u2019 stomach, bowels and liver in perfect order without the least discomfort.Abbey's Effervescent Salt Renews Youth in Old Age Here sits dear old Grardma in silk and old lace.We bodst that no wrinkles disfigure her face : She's healthy and bright and I ve oft heard her say: * Tis because she has used Abtey's Salt every day.The The It is so mild\u2014yet $9.5 BUYS one of our Special Enamel and Brass Beds, complete with Spring & Mattress $ The STODDARD BEDDING co, 3 _ 2234-2236 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ \u2014 \u2014 ne + - Charles Altman and Hillary Altman, ; ER + BOR UNIONS + The moulders wili meet to-morrow evening gn Place.td\u2019Armes Hiil.A meeting of the plumbers will be héld this evening at St, Joseph's Hall The joint committee of the French | NOTES OF LA e and English printers has arranged to.mect to-morrow.A mecting of the bookbinders will be held on Wednesday, Sept.14, in Empire Hall, at 8 p.m.The emigration committee of the Trades and Labor (\u2018ouncil will meet this evening in St.Joseph's Hall.It is understood that the Government has sent a reply to the communication recently sent in by the committee.iQ A FLORIDA MELEE.Jacksonville, Fla\u2026.September 13.\u2014 During a row on an excursion, train on the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway, between wh ce men, Jackson Duncan was.killed and his brother, Marshall Dupe¢an, dangerously wounded.Jim Riley! a negro outsider, was killed bly a stray bullet.- Cordele, GGa., September 13,\u2014A party of about fifty friends are standin guard with loaded Winchesters around a8 house in Baxter, Fla., in which are CANADA, FRANCE, \\ FACILITIES FOR ALL KINDS OF BANKING.+ Cor.St.James & 8t.Peter Sts.\u2018retary DRAFTS ISSUED.\u2014EXCHANGE Bought or Sold on All Points In GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY, \"SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, JAPAN; INDIA, Etc.West End Branch open Saturday evenings 7 to 9.who are accused of killing a negro and a.white man on an excursion train near that place.These friends of the Altmans say that the sheriff or mill- tary will take the men only over their dead bodies, .- ! PRESBYTERIAN LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.This famous Ladies College in Toronto has just been equipped throughout with a large number of Heintzman & Co.pianos, made by \u201cYe old firm of oan, & Co.\u201d oe whom we are \u2018tered at the City Hall, fifty-five males the sole agents.C: W.Lindsay, Limited, head office, 2366 St.Catharine St.; East End branch, 1622 St.Catherine St.\u2014Adv.ret SIR HOWARD VINCENT WILL \u2019 SPEAK, \u2019 Toronto, Sept.13.-The first luncheon of the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto will be held on Sept.20.The speaker will be Sir Chas.Edward Howe ard Vincent, M.P.the founder and secC- of the United Empire League.Sir Charles is also a former chairman of the United Conservative Asgsocliation, and a former vice-chairman of the Primrose League.He {8 at present at St.Louis, and after visiting Toronto, will attend annual meeting of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association at Montreal.He will.be present and epeak at the annual banquet of the association at, Montreal on Sept, 22.INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.x \u2014 Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Ste.MN pete > \u2014 POWER FOR CITY Shawinigan Water & Power Co.Have Arranged for 10,000 Horse Power.The Shawinigan Water and Power Company to-day afinounced that it had completed arrangements by which it will be in a position to deliver 10,000 additional horse-power into Montreal on December 1st next.This large undertaking, which entil the eresction of another transmission line all the way from Shawinigan to Montreal, will also require the installation, both at Shawinigan and the Maisonneuve station, of particularly large and improved machinery.At Shawinigan a new large penstock pipe is being erected from bulkhead to power-house, which will have a capacity oft 11,000 horse-y}ower.The water-wheel, which is being In- lled by the J.P.Morris Co.of hiladelphia, is the largest wheel ever bullt, and will have a capacity of 10,600 horse-power.The generators, which are being Installed by the Westinghouse Co., will have a capacity of 6,600 kilowatts, and the transformers a capacity of 4,400 kilowatts.At Maisonneuve the power stations will be extended, and a motor generator of 4,400 kilowatt capacity installed.By existing contracts, the Montreal Light, Heat and Power takes all the power brought into the city by the Shawinigan Company.A RECORD YEAR FOR TREATIES Cause of International Arbitration is Making Good Progress.St.Louis, September 13.\u2014The twelfth conference of the 1Inter-Parllamentary Union opened \u2018yesterday in Festival Hall, at the World's Fair grounds, Two hundred and twenty-six legislators from Great Britain, and practically every European, parliament, were \u2018in attendance.Congressman Richard D.Bartholdt, of St.\u201d Louis, presided.After an opening address, Mr.Bar- tholdt introduced the Hon.Francis: B.} Loomis, first assistant secretary of state, who spoke in part as follows: | \u201cThe cause of international arblitra- tion is making notable and permanent progress.Since your last meeting, Great Britain and France, France and Italy, Great Britain and Italy, Holland and.Denmark, Great Britain and Spafn, France and Spain, France and Holland, and Spain and Portugal, have conclud- eG treaties, pledging themselves during a period of five years to submit certain classes of cases to The Hague tribunal.The signing of those treaties marks a distinct and promising advance.The Alaskan boundary dispute has been amicably settled, and the records of the year coun?among its achievements, besides the cases dealt with in The Hague tribunal, the appointment of special arbitrators to seitle: \u2018The boundary dispute Ecuador and Peru.: \u2018The boundary dispute between Colombia and Peru.\u201cThe claims for indemnity of French between boundary line at the entrance of the Christiania Flord, between Sweden and Norway; the land question in the New Hebrides, between France and) England; also provided for under the Anglo-French agreement.\u2018\u201c\u2019The Barotzeland frantier question, between Great Britain and Portugal.\u201cThe controversy between the Turkish Government and the administration of the Ottoman debt.\u201d .MORTALITY FOR WEEK SHOWS LITTLE CHANGE 117 Deaths and 104 Births Registered \u2014Officials Find Many Houses Unsanitary.In the city last week there were 117 deaths, of which ninety-five were Catholics, eighteen Protestants and four Jews.The chief causes of mortal- ity were as follows: Infantile discases, | forty-five.consumption, twelve! diph- | theria, three; broncho-pneumonta, two; | typhoid fever, whooping cough, bronchitis and pneumonia, one each.During the week 104 births were regis- land forty-nine females.The number of houses found to be unsanitary was elghty-seven, ten houses were disinfected and ninety vaccinations were performed.er VACCINATION OF CHILDREN, Health Officers Are Making Rounds of the Schools.Dr.Daze and Dr.Levigne, of the city Health Department.started on a tour of\u201d the.public '3chools this morning to see if the children are properly vaccinated.\u201d Any pupll who is found without vaccination will he obliged to submit to the operation if he wishes to remain at school.: the \u2014 EMPLOYING PRINTERS\u2019 BANQUET.* The annual outing and banquet of the Employing Printers\u2019 Club of Montreal, was held on Saturday evening at Bureau's Hotel, Bout de l'Isle.Some sixty people sat down, under\u2019 the presidency of Mr.V.Guertin.The usual toasts were royally honored; that ot \u2018\u2019The Craft\u2019 calling for speeches from Mr, CO.s.J.Phillips,/ vice-president, Mr.Joseph Fortier,\u2019 Mr.J secretary.Mesars.FE.Rolland, P.Fogarty, Thor.Larkin, B.Plow, J.Campbell and E.Gorey.Among the Invited .guests present were Messrs.G.M.Stewart, P.M.Milligan, i Chae.Davidson, J.Bell, C.L.Dobbin and Mr.Montet, of La Presse, who has but lately returned from Paris, and in a pleasing speech told of the conditions of the printing craft In the French capital.The party returned to the city about midnight.: NOTRE DAME HOSPITAL.The treasurer of the Notre Dame Hospital acknowledges with thanks, reception of the following gifts: From the Chinese of Montreal, and vicinity,| represented by M.M.Chin Seng and Lee Hong, $60; M, M.Miller Bros.& Toms, and employes, $14.50; D A ILY is FRA De ,; MUCH ADDITIONAL: HRON SME .Lapointe, treasurer, Mr.J.Taylof]T Messrs.|: .a IER .\"be Established Near Ottawa,\u201d An Important Ottawa, September 13.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The inventor of the \u2018electrical smelting process, Mr.G.Herault, has been in Ottawa.for some time, It has developed that hre- hag about completed arrangements with local capitalists for the development of a large iron deposit on the Ottawa River, not far from Ottawa.It will be smelted by electricity developed from the Falls thirty miles above Montreal.\"he enterprise is toi be carried out on a big scale, but the local parties interested have not chosen so far to disclose their identity.Mr.Herault has used his process with great success in France and Sweden.He is also the perfector of the electrical system for smelting aluminum, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014trerti\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REPUBLICANS CARRIED MAINE ON HEAVY VOTE The Republican Candidate for Governor Received a Plurality of 33,000.Portland, Me., September 13.\u2014The Republicans carried the state in the biennial election yesterday, returns up to 11 o'clock indicating a plurality of about 33,000 for William Cobb, the Republican candidate for Governor, compared with 33384 for Hill, the party candidate, four years ago.In the first and second congressional districts the returns indicate the election of Amos Allen and Chas.E.Little~ field, by about the same plurality as four years ago.In the third district, E.C.Burleigh ran ahead of his vote of four years ago.At a late hour last night few reports had been received from the fourth district, where the re- ni Re =] Me for tcl canbe 7 ap Hock Rie ¥ Elon, Geo: s EDUCATIONAL =x 1 @rner St.Street cars from all and English taught by finish of the course.Thorough individus! department.Address 2 Montre 7 a PT HT REMOVED TO THE RENOUF BUILDING Occuples two flats, Comfortable, modern and eanitary rooms, Electric lighting and up-to-date equipment.Elevator to office, first floor.STUDIES WILL BE RESUMED SEPTEMBER 1st.Bookkeeping and office work, business arithmetic and correspondence in French Shorthard and typewriting in both languages in the shortest possible.time consistent with thoroughness and proticiency.All graduates in good positions.ous advertising.Estublished 40 years.- For prospectus and full Information, apply by letter, telephone (Ne.Uptown 151) or in person after August 22nd., 7 Catherine and University Streets.parts of the city to the college door, 46 University Street.the actual business method from the commencement to the instruction by competent and experienced teachers in every No deception.No disapppintment.No strenu- J.OD, DAVIS, Principal.election of Liewelyn Powers is conceded.Early returns show that the Democrats havep robably made slight gains in both branches of the legislature, but that the body: will remaln strongly Republican and will probably re-elect United States Senator Bugene Hale.\u2018The vote was the heaviest cast since 1888.MR.ROBERT BEITH, M.P., GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME By the People of His County Upon His Return From St.Louis.Bowfanvilie, Ont, September \u201813.\u2014 An enthusiastic welcome was accord-| ed Robert Beith, M.P., yesterday afternoon.The people of Durham county came out in large numbers to meet him on his return from the World's Fair at St.Louis, and the Canadian national exhibition at Toronto.A procession, headed by the Durham Rubber Company's band, was formed, including the Town Council, High School boards, school children, and private citizens, and the famous hackney horses that have won such honors at the above mentioned fairs.Business places were closed and all shops decorated with flags and bunting.After parading the principal streets ,the procession went to the exhibition grounds, where an address was presented to Mr.Beith by Mayor M.A.James, and a gold locket, suitably inscribed, was presented by Mr.F.H.Mason, secretary of the re- cepton committee, Mr.Belth made an excellent reply.: prete PLEASED WITH THE VIGILANT.New Cruiser to Protect Fisheries Will Be a Speedy Craft.citizens on the treaty Bhore of New-| Ottawa, Sept.13\u2014(Special.)\u2014Captain! foundiand, provided for under thé gen-| Spain, RN.Piece wy Cana-| eral agreement between \u2018France und| qian fisheries.ti servie is! Great Britain, the question of the sherie protection service, Is greatly pleased with the new Dominion.cruiser Vigilant, launched at the Polson\u2019 yards, in Toronto, on Saturday.\u2018The\u2019 vessel, he says, Is built upon fine lines and will be a very speedy craft, just the sort of vessel, In fact, for the work she will be called upon to perform in! patrolling the waters of Luke Erie,\u2019 where, heretofore, the advantage inj point of speed has been altogether with the fisting tugs from the other side of the boundary line, which plied their 11-! legal calling in Canadian waters, in de-! fiance of.the slow-going Petro, The Vigilant will be able to steam twenty nautical miles an hour and will carry a steam tender, also of tewnty.knots speed.Saturday's launch was m-ost successful, the ship sliding grace-| fully into the water broadside.without! a hitch of any kind.The Vigilant was| christened by Messrs.Polson.i pement 65 YEARS OF CONSTANT USE, | A customer writes Messrs, (hicker- ing, of Boston: \u2018Il wish to buy a Chick- | ering piano, as I know they are good.We have had one in the family for sixty-five years, and it Is still in wonderfully good condition\u201d C.W.Lindsay, Limited, sole agents, head office, 2366 St.Catherine St.; East End branch, 1622 St, Catherine St.\u2014Adv.v KNIGHT TEMPLARS IN WRECK.Two Trains on Southern Pacific Collided and Two Persons Killed.- Reno, Nev, September 13 \u2014 A.L.Hicks, fireman, and an unidentified man, were killed and several passengers were injured by a collision between Southern Pacific passenger trains at Lawton, seven miles west of Reno.A westbound passenger train, run- ninæ thirty-five miles an hour, craeh- ed into the third rection of an eastbound train, carrying a large party of Knights Templar.Both: trains were double-headers with a heavy train of Pullman ahd other coaches.All four locomotives were wrecked, as well as the baggage and day coaches of both trains.The accident was due to disobedience of orders.Always Eat the Best.: servatoriums.MISS GRAHAM°S Phonographic and Business instituée SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, E NGLISH, FRENCH, BOOKKEEPING.Leveque Universal System practical business training.Positions guaranteed to competent stenographers.+ Day and Evening Classes.Open all year.Pupils may enter at any time.2204 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Opp.Christ Church Cathedra Two doors east of \u2018University street.Cars stop at the door.+ \u2018Phone Main 1714.Prospectus on-Application.MRS.BULLOCK SHORTHAND SPECIALIST will receive a select and limited number of pupils for high class business education.16 Osborne Street.CONSERVATORY or MESIC Founded in + and BRANCHES\" Vor Music, &e .&r Land for \u201cABINGDON SCHOOL 1141 Dorcenestr Headmaster, Cantab, assisted by a full Boys are prepared for Kingston R.M.C., the university or for commercial life.tory class for young boys.GYMNASIUM There is excellent accommodation for a few boarders.For prospertus containing cent successes and all apply 96 UNIVERSITY STREET, The school will re-open o 13th, at ten eiclock.by C.E.Seifert, the Director.040 Dorchester St.near Mountain, oice, Piano, Violin, Organ.the Theory of Mr.T.Ridler Davies, other information, Dominion Square.EVENING SCHOOL FOR MEN, 19 Subjects\u2014Mechanical, Commercial, Language Classes, Good Teachers.Reasonable rates.Open Oct.1st, 1904, to June 23rd; 1903.YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, DOMINTON SQUARE.For additional information, Telephone Uptown 955.Ask for Educational Department.- JOHN B.NORTON F.A.G.O., A.R.C.O., Lic.Mus.Fellow of the American Gulld of Organists, New York, Assoriate of the Royal College of Organlsts, Lon., Eng., Licentiate in Music.ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Lessons in Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Vocal Culture and the Theory of Music.A \u201c\u2018Specinl System'' taught for children from Prowpertize Street.B.A., staff of masters.Prepara- a full list of re- n Tuesday, Sept.SUL UN «> Conservatorium Director : CHAS.At OPEN SEPTEMBER 21st.Instruction In every branch of Music, Fourentrance exhjbitions of fifty dollars each, offered to candidates in open competition in September.Six exhibitions of one hundred dollars awarded at the close of the first year to students of the McGill University Con- For Syllabus and parti.6 to 10 years of age.Pupils prepared for examinations.At home daily (to arrange about lessons) from 4 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m.69 BISHOP STREET./ Vp 5, SHAW'S SCHOOL \u2014THE\u2014\u2014 Ce.B.Ce.OF TORONTO Solicits the chance to send a copy of - its prospectus to every young man and woman who would like a larger place in Jife.Your name and address on postal.Do it NOW and send it to W.H.SHAW, PRINCIPAL, Young and Gerrard Sts, Toronto.of Music.HARRISS.each will be HUBERT A.BAKER, 163 STANLEY STREET, \" culars as to entrance , scholarships, wi receive puplis in Flute and Pianoforte fees, etc., apply to ; Playing and Volce Culture, on and after \u2018 September 1st.MISS LICHTENSTEIN, Pupils prepared for examinations,\u2019 * lowing days: Pianoforte\u2014 Wednesday, 14th Sept.9.30 a.m.Organ\u2014Friday, 16th Sept.\u2018 George's Church).Singing\u2014Saturday, 17th Sept., 9.30 a.m.Violin\u2014 Monday, 19th Sept., 9.30 a.m, Viollncello and any other tioned in the Syllabus and Royal Victoria College, Montreal The Competition For the four $50 entrance exhibitions, open to all candidates, will be held at the Royal Victoria College, Sherbrooke Street, on the fol- Fashion Leaders In Hair Goods\u2014a sweeping assertion, nevertheless a fact\u2014our Wigs, Switches, Toupees, etc.are the latest from Paris, and our new styles in Hair Dressing are creations that appeal to à woman.PUNDE & BOEHM 2365- ST.CATHERINE STREET.9.30 a.m.(at St.inftrument men- Friday; 16th Sept., 2 p.m, Composition, on Tel.Up 3161, .Near Peel Street.WE DELIVER YOUR MILK In air-tight, dust-proof bottles, which protect it against the dust of the street and keep it as clean and as pure as when it came.FRESH FROM THE COWS This, however, is only one of the many precautions we take in the handling of the ~ milk we sell, precautions which enable us to dairies.guarantee every pint that leaves dur THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO'Y.PURE POWDERED LYE Ready for Use In Any Quantity.SOAP, softening water, remev= ing old » disinfecting sinks, closets and drains asd for many other parpeses.A can equals 20 pounds Soda.SOLD EVERYWHERE, E.W.GILLETT l'aire : LIMITED TORONTO.ONT.FRISCO Be st Union Make CIGA Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Limited, The best Hard Wheat World: fils at KEEWATIN, 2,500 bris.per he largest mill in the British Emplois PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, 1,000 brls.per day.Our flour bas been exported to warm and Flour in the | cold countries and is far famed for its keeping qualities.All grades of hard wheat fiour sold in barrels and bags.Quotations and other information on application.Offices, 1st Floor, C.P.R.Telegraph Bldg., Montreal.dtt Mosquitoes Mosquitoes! 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Tremblay and Riendeau, James Moore, ; Tooke Bros.Ltd.S.Cross, $5 each; Messrs.Art, Gravel, The -McKenna- Thompson Co, Ltd.R.C.Wilkins, F.Cohen & Co.§2 each: Messrs.Dufért, and Desrochers, Murphy Bros, St ong & Strong, J.B.D.Beaulieu, the Uni-| versal Furniture Co.$1.each,\u2019 .* Fels-Naptha 7 | daes half thé washing by soaking, the other half is hy rubbing.This means wash-day cut iñ half, and half the wear on clothes.Sold by grocers.= Fels-Naptha Philadelphia - TIS TIME |.YOU WERE THINKING | CAMPBELLS Be 7 T been selected\u201d with grèatest care, antthe suit is that we have a line of clothes that will delight the heart of the man who Tikes to be attired in a suit which te not only cut in the \u2018 latest fashion, skilfully attended to.\u201c.Cor.Alexander and St.Catherine Sts.Phone Up 12 Our stock of Fall Suits has whose every detail has been th re- ABOUT BUYING YOUR NEW FALL SUIT 267 St.James St.but Printing Ink Co'y\u2019s Ink.Philadelphia, Cincinnatr, Chicago, doston., as.For $1.00 farärove In Gocdorder French Cleaning Dyeing and Repairing of All Kinds Wardrobe Repair Conoern, \u201d Pnoxe Ur 2501.47 Beaver Hall Hil GARDNER'S QUICK LUNCHES are fresh and sweet, and nothing but the best served.That is why they are so \u2018popular, Try a Bc, 10c or 15c Lunch.Open night.61 UNIVERSITY STREET.y and | COAL Best American and Welsh Ane thracite, Scotoh and Sydne Steam Lowest Prices.Andrew Balle mod\u2019 à.- a Li + È mr \u20ac me ee rassure ry marimar \u2014 mar rere me a ia ea \" ARE ON GANADA ; ~The Hbraid mow bas ia Propara.tien a Mammoth \u201c PROGRESS EDITION _ which will have direct reference to \u201cthe recent great industrial develop.ve = -ment of Canada, and to conditions * which underlie this revival.Especial attention will be given to + the city of Montreal, the value of its + location, commercial and manufactur- \u201cIng importance, and residential ad- \u2018\u2019wantages.This will be the statistical Yssue of the year, and the facts will - be presented so clearly that the world may \u201cread as it runs\u201d ON IMPERIAL LINES.The Broad Arrow describes Sir Frederick Borden's pill regarding the militia as one moulded on imperial lines, as more than a measure to secure the efficiency of the Canadian militia, as going further than even Dundonald proposed.: The Broad Arrow is the representative British military journal, and this is its deliberately formed opinion of the new Militia Bill, It is fair to gtate that it attributes this measure to the fear of the electorate implanted in the Government's heart by Lord Pundonald\u2019s outburst, but in Canada lt is well known that this bill had been in preparation, and the main features of it decided upon, long before the late G.O.C.spoke his mind.The bill itself, and the Broad Arrow's comments on it, furnish add@- tional and most convincing evidence that the plaint of Lord Dundonald \u201cthat the Government was ignoring the interests of the militia was absolutely unfounded.Instead of ignoring imperial considerations, here is an imperial journal commending the Government for moving along imperial lines., This Militia Bill was introduced into Parliament in 1903, but was then withdrawn by Sir Frederick Borden, who announced that he did so at the express request of the home authorities.in order that during a coming visit to England he could discuss its details, and perhaps better harmonize it with the pending reforms in the British army law.This was \u2018done, and the bill amended acceptable to both the British authorities and the Canadian Parliament.The Act thus framed is described by a London Times critic as containing \u201call the essentials of a fair compromise between the natural desire of each self-gaverning part of the Empire \u2018to control its own military edministration, and _ the imperative necessity of regarding Imperial defence us a single whole.\u201d The great : advantage of this.measure is that \u201cunder the old system (of having one general officer commanding, the\u2019 Cana- dial troops) there seemed to be no escape between the two alternatives of a great country like Canada not having its own Commander-in-Chief,* or of Canadian military policy, becoming completely divorced from Imperial considerations.Under the scheme of a Military Council, .Unity of Imperial military policy and the complete authority of a colony over its own administration, military as well as civil, çan be made to.coexist.But what js far more im-! portant even than the internal efficiency of the Canadian forces is that the bill will secure uniformity of staff organization the and Imperial.\u2018It betwee troops, in a manner | the | Canadian \u2018 would: be | soli - A | - \u2018 * 3 * Ce 2 [A | , ¢ Ty ENTS =.x xb / : Lite Charles gets, and with pons of the ao- however impotent it y pe, will give claim that used te be laviahed upon Britain an added statpe in repelling Sir Charles when pe wag in the ghddle.ma » anarçachipents: epon Chins \u2018Both incidents are \u2018trifiine, put in so the terms of pouce Detwean To far as they bath inéjcate very mparicet Hegiect, they, must \u2014 empécisily taken together\u2014be 0 man ing that the party, while it has definitely forgotten Sir, Charles, has not yet definitely accorded to Mr.Borden that measure of devotion which is essential in the relations between.leader \u2018and followers if a political party is to have any chance of success at the polls.By this treatment of the two Jeaders | the local Conservative press confessed by ommission, what it would be unwilling to confess in words, that the party enters the approaching election without heart for the fray.\u2018In view of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's standing with the country, this is per- hapa natural enough.But it takes more than that to account for Conservative apathy.Liberals were not apathetic, but enormously aggressive, in the days.when Sir John Macdonald was at the height of his prestige.The essential difference in the two situations no doubt is that Mr.Blake and Mr.Laurier had the support of aggressive lleutenants, men _ of the standing .of Cartwright,\u2019 Mills, Mowat, Davies, Paterson and others to spare, whereas Mr.Borden has nobody at all to help him.He has been, for parliamentary purposes, not merely the head of the Opposition, but the whole Opposition.And that does not do.Besides, it must be difficult for leader and party to get into the closest touch when the followers can only follow in the belief that the leader is insincere in the declarations he makes on matters of high public policy.Mr.Borden finds it necessary as leader to \u2018pretend that he Is in accord with Mr.Chamberlain.His followers know perfectly well that Mr.Borden could not, if he were in power, satisfy both the British manufacturer and the Canadian manufacturer.Out of party loyalty they have kept their tongues in their cheeks, so far, but as time goæ on and.the pressure increases there must be many who will follow the example of Mr.Kendry, M.P., and the Montreal Gazette, in speaking out against the organized hypocrisy of it.Similarly, it is easy to understand that when the leading lawmembers of the party, headed by Sir George Drum- mond, openly repudiate the railway policy of the leader, and when it is well known that the bulk of his parliamentary following have been for months in a.state of rebellion against his authority because of that policy, he can not possibly look for solidarity in the lower strata.Before Mr.Borden can convert the country he must first convert Sir | George Drummond and Mr.Kendry.i The destinies of Canada® are not to be i entrusted to a cabinet of unknowns, ! representing irreconcliable differences of opinion on leading questions vf policy.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CHANGE OF HEART.\u2018\u2019The issues to be submitted to the judgment of the electors on this occasion are, or at least ought to he, almost entirely of a business character and exceptionally free from those sectional | \u2018characteristics which tend bitterness to an electoral contest.The man who at- i tempts to introduce race or religivus \u2018issues into the conflict has not an [atom of justification: is not in good | faith: and should be regarded with j su&picion by all men of good will elther lin his own party or among his oppon- | ents.\u201d\u2014Montreal Star, This is from the paper that in the ;| general elections of 1900 iesued two | editions descriptive of a French-Cana- | dians parade\u2014one for local readers, | | who had seen the procession; the other \u2018for outsiders, who were told that the For this.parade was a disloyal one, (the Star had \u201cnot an atom of justifica- | tion; was \u2018not.in good -faith;\u201d and | came to be \u201cregarded with sugpiion | by ail men of good will.\u201d | The change of heart is to be welcom-! * ed\u2014unless it merely implies conviction that the Liberals.are certain to win, and that the raising of race and relig- {Jous cries will not avatl, 2000 well within the mark to say that this uniformity will add 25 per cent.to the value of any contingent Canada may send for an Imperial war elsewhere, or of any reinforcements we shall send to \u2018'anada if her own territory is in- waded, Uniformity of staff organlza- ton i8 the most crying military need fn the Empire.It may be hoped that in this respect the other great self- governing colonies will follow suit.\u201d Yet, when this bill, which {8 declared in lingland to be a model for the other colonies to adopt.was about.to be submitted to Parliament, Lord Dundonald was going about the country drumming up opposition to the measure itself, and accusing {ts authors of something very like high treason.The credit for the measure 15 whom he chose quarrel, to.fasten a childish \u2014_\u2014i\u2014 STRAWS WHICH SHOW.+ \u2018When Sir Charles Tupper passed Yhrough Montreal the other day, an in- \u201cterview with him appeared in-The Herald, and none In any other paper.Wher Mr.R.L.Borden passed through | Montreal yesterday on his way to undertake a stumping tour of Ontario, an Interview with him appeared in The Herald, and none In any other paper.The Incidents, and even the coincidence, are perhaps small matters in their way, but the unprejudiced observer would probably not be far wrong 17 he were to deduce therefrom conclusions not wholly \u2018flattering to our Conservative friends and not desperately encouraging to Conservative party prospects.; ! Bir Charles Tupper, while now a somewhat pathetic figure, is etill so notable a personage as to be worthy of \" Such little attentions as his occasional - Wisits may suggest.It were only common courtesy on the part of any news.paper to place its columns at his dis- powsal for whatever he might choose to say.Papers which delighted to mark ; ;.Wis every footstep when hé was Con- - éérvative lèader might now, If they had \u201cxd eallously forgotten him, pay him XNs-1é fiünor they neglected to pay.On the ethevhand, Mr.Borden, who is in 44% situation Sir Charles Tup- r Sd t0-OCONIYs I: allowed to pass without.not his, but belongs to those on! ! CONSISTENCY.Cnriqus, is it not, that the very men who denounced the Liberals for 'extend- \u2018ing of the Intercolonial to Montreal are now \u2018denouncing the Government for ifailing to extend it further west by purchasing the Canada Atlantic?It would be interesting to know which \u201cof their \u201cwaves of indignation \"was real ,4and which bogus.Or were the C\u2018onser- Ivatives really against the extension from Levis to Montreal and in favor of the extension from Montreal to Georgian Bay?2 DOING BUSINESS AT LHASSA.If the clauses of the Thibetan treaty have been accurately reported, the meet significant feature ls the recognition of the continued suzerainty of China.To those who are induced to laugh at euch a provision, it may be pointed out that the position of Eng- Jand to Egypt is subject to the suzerainty of Turkey exercised through the Khedive, in whose name Sir Francis Wingate still acts as Sirdar, or com- mander-in-chief, just as did Kitchener before him.The machinery of governs ment goes on fn all îts branches mainly under the direction of British officials, but all these are appointed by the Khedlve on behalf of the Sultan, who by a firman issued in 1873, granted the hitherto withheld right of conducting commercial treaties direct with foreign powers, and of maintaining armies, As regards the appointment of any resident British representative In Thibet or any interference with the system of government, the pledge given in Parllament has been observed, though to what extent the letter and the spirit agree we must wait to see the text of the treaty.\u2018Since 1880 there has been no British representative in Afghanistan, but it Is recognized that the moral effect of the expeditions which followed the murder of Sir Louls Cavagnari and destroyed the pretensions of the Russian made it unnecès- sary for.any overt act of interferenée ir the affairg of Afghanistan to be contemplated.The same policy may be reasonably supposed to produce, in time, the same results in Thibet.or the present the retention of the süzerailnty of China, and St.Petersburg hpve been signed.daing | Moredves, the doyaity of Nepiul Sikkim, the twg powerful independent States which border upon Thibet and been more firmly cemented ty the fact that their emissaries have been con- suited and their wishes met in regard to the nature of the arrangements just concluded by Colonel Younghusband.The way is paved for the peaceful civilisation of trade and commerce to do its werk and break down the traditions of isolation which have been the mainstay of the priestly order of the Lhamas.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A COSTLY QUARREL.The recent st#lke of the Chicago pork packers presents another example of a colossal mistake in the methods of organized labor.The trouble is ver, the time has come for counting the cost, and the revelatioys are pitiable enough, According to Conservative estimates thie men themselves are out of pocket about $5,000,000, and thelr employers have lost upwards of 38,- 000,000.18 true, but the victory is hollow enough, attended as it is by the conaclousness that the same weary fight may have to be fought all over again at no distant date.As for the men, they have lest time and money and many have been thrown out of employment, being supplanted by those who were engaged to fill their places during the strike The original cause of the strike was a demand by the Butcher's Union that the packers pay to the unskilled workmen eighteen and a half cents per hour.The packers elected to leave the matter to arbitration, the men in the meantime agreeing to return to work.But a fresh demand was made by the union that pending the result of arbitration the men should all be given their original positions in the works, and, this being refused, a second strike was declared.The result is that the men have been forced to return to work under the conditions existing before the strike.1t may take many costly lessons to convince the union man that the strike is as inimical to his own as to his employer's interests.The American labor organization is gs, yet some steps behind its British counterpart in the march of progress, and it has not yet come to look upon arbitration ag the true weapon in preserving rights.+ pret NOTES AND COMMENTS.Canada is with Laurier.\u2018 wheat is eut?Jf Mr.Borden showed his whole hand at the St.John meeting the country Will certainly be with Laurier for a while longer.\u201cConservatives are noisy because the Government did not buy the Canada Atlantie, and they would have made just as much noise if it had.°.3 The horrid dread lest the C.P.R.holdup might have something to-do with the coming elections is dispelled by the news that the artists were from across the border.The Difference The rays .of the sun, streaming \u2018through the windows of the first gal- | lery, fell across the pews and people, | and lighted up the sombreness.The , bells had long since rung for vespers, and the organ was pealing forth across the stillness of kneeling priests and worshippers.A \u2018surpliced boy stood swinging the censer.To the very pinnacle at the altar lights followed one after the other.The procession was forming, and then down®the aisle and up again it made its WAY, the robes of red and white, blacx and white, and yellow, lighting up the dimness, the cross carried before it, Back again to the altar do they come, and the organ again peals forth, A man's voice sounds.above even the organ strains, and worshippers and priests listen.The lights at the altar seem té shift into one great light, gnd shine about the cemre statues, on the cross, and the three sorrowing ones at the foot.The blue decorations and fleur-de-lys stars, above, lose distinctness.One only sees the infinite variety about one comprehendingly.There is hardly a decoration without significance, hardly a mould of the wood formed without an ultimate meaning.It ls fascinating in its entirety, and even more fascinating in {ts separateness., Later on, walking down \u2018on the -wharf, It came back to me, Near the Thomson Line shed, lined up on the plrr, were the Hebrew population con- tinulng their New Year celebration ; group after group of men and women, with books In thelr hands, sôlemnly chanting.Onlookers were not enlightened by listening to this chant In the Hebrew tongue.Women and men of many shades of prosperity were there, oblivious of all save each other and the books from which they read.It was a strange and weird sort of ceremony.\u2018The strong Jewish cast nf face was not Americanized nor marked by other nationality.To themselves alone had the chanting and reading meaning.The long line of shipping, the hazy sky, the curious onlookers, added to the strangeness.The stillness was broken only by these voices, save for the ringing of the bells of Notre Dame, and then the organ strains seemed to me to be pealing out across the water.Imagination plays a.great part in one's life, and observations.But it needed little imagination to feel the long line of separation between these worshippers on the wharf and those in Netre Dame.Thousands of years have they been sepiuruted as Jews and Gentiles, over nineteen hundred years have they been sepurated still further, and the mysterv of the difference \u2018« marvellous.While the congregations of Naojre Dame worshipped a Savious who had been a Jew, the nationality to which their Savlour belonged was chanting ta faiths on the water's edge.\u201cA man ls not without honor save In his own country.\u201d Over nineteen hundred years have passed and atiil thin saying rings true, The Gentiles worship a Jew as their Lord.Th Jews still scorn both the Gentjles and their Saviour.\u2014Francis Daor.ONE CAUSE OF ANAEMIA is well known to be const Jon, w can be avoided If Dr.Ham of Mandrake and Butternut are pres occasionally.WERE for ach, liver a FHamiltan's The employers won the day, it| Its ~ Why talk of elections until all the, | eral authority.Chfist |- iiton's wich | KNEW TH GAME.\u2018Here.here, caddfe, what are you doing with that football suit on?Don\u2019t you know I'm going to play golf?\u2019 \u201cSure, I do; but I caddied for you last summer, an\u201d I know how it feels when a golf ball hits me instead o' de bunker.\u201d \u2019 ~ Praise for Mr.Sifton (Printers\u2019 Ink.) - The Dominion Government campaign for population is practically the creation of one man, the Hon.Clifford Sif- ton, the able and energetic Minister of the Interior.A Westerner, he believed in the West.He believed that these vast areas possessed the physical foundation for \u2018an agricultural empire un- approached both in richness and extent.Indissolubly associated with this belief was another\u2014the hard-headed, practical, commercial, common-sense belief that publicity was the foundation of a successful businesg enterprise.He organized a huge cumpaign.He established agencies in al! the Central States.He had his agents exhibit the products of this country.He hud practical farmers tell of their progress, and kept photographers, engravers and printers busy making up records of individual agricultural prosperity, which were given the widest possible circulation.He had excursions organized by which large and frequent parties of Americans and British editors viewed the West, and other excursions, by means of which land and home seek- ens personally inspected the country of which they had heard.He ueed epacè in hundreds of newspapers, He invited professors of agricultural colleges to come north to see the West and the reports they gave of all they saw were published and used iu the States where they were best known.The cleverest magazine writers on the continent came and entertainingly described the rolling plains that were just begiuning to be dotted with farms and dispersed with flelds.Money was &pent judiclously, liberally, by hundreds of thousands of dollars.But Canada never spent money more wisely.The return for the expenditure was immediate and manifold.The yeur before Mr, Sifton took office, 1896, ! the total immigration into Canada was 14,865.Every year since his tenure of office it has shown increase, till last year the total was 128,364\u2014nine times a6 great us on his accession to office.Ir 1696 the \u2018American influx,\u2019 ae it hus begun to be called, was non existent, only 108 of the settlers coming to the Dominion registering as coming frum the Republic.With each year it has | grown, until it has assumed such d!i-! mensions u$ to somewhat seriously | alarm many of the Central States, and | has been the -ubject of grave consideration by the Washington Government, which at the present time is ge liberating as to whether this too successful campaign, which last year took i! from the Rapuplio to the Dominion | more than 49,000 of its best agricultural citizens, should not be stopped by Fed- From 108 to almost 50, vod, and in less than seven years.Nothing more than: the niere facts are needed to prove the i success of the campaign, And yet there: are people who gravely discuss wheth- |p er advertising brings results, and some! others who still wonder whether or not it pays.| Last commencement I revisited the scenes of And; he Junior wih bee semmed 0 be Bo Ho bald ber fap ail evening and gased into her apes; Thought I, \u2018Now, they're engaged, or spon will be,\u201d But afterward thay quarrelled, as ! learned with some surprise, When the faculty conferred on him a.B.That very wpring a8 rumer in the college circles apread That a senior had ber young affections soared, And after he bad graduated then the two would wed, \u2018Twas even uaid her trousseau was prepared.But this was surely a canard; when I re turned next fall Bbe had a young professor en the string; He used to send her flowers and frequently would call, .And kindly turn her music when she'd sing.The \u2018\u2018Prof.\u201d received an offer from some col- legt in the East And left Quite unexpectedly one day; Within a week the charmer wasn't grieving in the least When 1 saw her with a freshman at the play.She had a gay furlation with a special, taking art; I went with him to call one Sunday night; He kindly iutroduced me, then I played a villain's part, For | made 8 mash and knocked him out.of sight.Oh! charming college widow, I never can forget The night when you put on my college pin; I pressed your pond and told you that the act you'd not regret, And you sald you'd stick to me through thick and tbin.[ remember still the picnics and that moonlight promenade, : Just the night before I paid \u2018for my degres, When we exchanged such sacred vows and declarations made That we'd love each other through eternity.1 beard from you quite often; I liked your letters, too; They were spicy, and chuck full of college news; But the interval between them soon became a month or two, And our cdurtship seemed its interest to lore; I didn\u2019t write for full three months, and one day I received, By express, collect, each lovesick billet \u201c doux, : And though I swore that I had been jilted and deceived, 1 returned your letters, paid the charges, too! college life; Six years had brought about a wondrous change.I knew a few professors who were glad to meet my wife, But the students all seemed out of place and strange.There was little to recall to me the olden time so sweet, And so it was a pleasure, you may know, At the fieid-day exercises unexpectediy to meet An acquaintance of the Bappy long ago.She looked but little older, her laugh was Just as gay, Beside her was a gallant sophomore, Who \u2018held her parasol aloft and gushed the self-same way That 1 had doubtless done in days of yore.I merely tipped my hat: 1 feared to introduce my wile, For I knew that some remirk might lightly fall\u201d Revealing to my better half a chapter of my lite Which 1'd rather she should not suspect\u2019 at all: ; E, FISHING PARTIES, HUNTING Parties proceeding to ali the N Cheete, in nice handy little jars.Teas and Coffces, Sugars and Syrups, in tins and bags.Self Raising Flours, Breakfast Foo Oatmeal, Barley.Farinacious Goods, Finest Creamery Rutter, Lard, io tins and pails of a Sliced Racon, Sliced Hani, Biscuits and Crackers, Chonolates and Cocons, Pates and Extracts POTTED MEATS AND POU & R.Potted Turkey, 3-1h.tins, I tina Resorts in the Laurentian Mountains, Supplied with all the necessary Camping Stores on short notice in small parkages and tins Extracts of Coffees, in bottles of all sizes.Hominy, Wheat, etc., in tins and packages.in small tins.in handy HMttle tins.Ready-made Soups, in cans of all sizes.FINEST PACKED IN AMERIC 2 for 25 cents, $1.40 por dozen.2 for 25 cents, $1.40 per dozen.%3-1b.t ins, 75 centa each.Packed by Messrs.Richardson R.& R.Potted Ham, \u20184-1h.tins, R.& R.Potted Tongue, %-1b.tins, R.& R.Potted Ham, %-1b.tins, 20 cents R.& R.Potted Tongue, ¥4-1b.tins, 20 cents each.R.& HR.Potted Ham and Chickeh, 4:-1b.tins, 25 cents each.R.& R.Potted Ham and Turkey, R.& R.Potted Turkey, %-1b.ting, 30 cent R.& R.Potted Game, %-1b, ting, 30 cents Rn.R.& R.Potted Chicken, %-tb.tins, 2 for 35 centa, $2.00 per dozen tins.PARTIES CAMPING PARTIES orth Country, Clubs and Camping ds.in packages of all siges, ! ll sizes, Sliced Beef, in tins and glass jar in large and small tins, of Ments LTRY FOR SANDWICHES & Robbins, A Delawara, each, TTTONS THe following list will be helpful if you are .looking for correct style, colors and quality .in your needs for Fall.Colored Dress Goods NEW COTERAIL DRESS GOODS, 42 inches wide, Boucle Effects.right kind of material that will be worn this fall for Ladies\u2019 Skirts and Suits.We have them In grays, browns, blues, greens, reds © apd cardinal.As we intend to open the season with Bargains in this Department, we will offer this Very Special Live To-morrow at, per The Dresses, rroceececeser rPPVGOUG0SGL GA 2011000010 10000 100000000000 racreu2 0100110000 00000 BLACK DRESS GOODS 44 IN.AND 54 IN.ALL WOOL BLACK HOMESPUN AND BASKET CLOT Just received, for Ladies\u2019 Buits and Skirts.Special, Wednesday, per yard .BOC SILKS PLAIN BLACK TAFFETA SILK, real Lyon muke, quality we ran re-em- mend, bright rustling finish.The kind so much 1a demand for Ladies\u2018 Skirts and Dresses.Was marked to sell at 2%.Wedneatay, Bçactas, Lace recense es a aa e- at, per yard The Kind you Like to Wear.The combination of style and usefulpes 1e demandes more thas ever (3 Frreer rd Resdy-to-Wear Hats: that's whut we In tend to offer yoo Wednesday Tiiz Sackay ou tiem for style, effect and quality.We bave then {rom , $1 28 1p > BG AM) cach LADIES\u2019 PURE WHITE FLEECED VESTS, high neck and long alesas hurinned cial Wednesday at, each .- 29c JUST IN\u2014Fashionable and scarce goods from New York -EROWN CHIFFOS vz: LA Azan COQ DE ROCHE AND EMERALD GREEN FEATHER POMFONZ.SEE THEM.WHAT ABOUT THIS ONE ?We have received another lot nf NEW FALL SUITS, tp %4 and fai! leugrie, 23 made with fine Rain Proof! Donegal Twesds, Chen vera Aonigoa.percer fr- are 24, 56, 28 and 4.As we intend to ciear the om Wodseaday.ym can - $7.75 have your cholre at, each .in Valenciennes and Guipure.Colors are wa ne 4 TY > : white, ecru, cream, Paris.1 to 4 inebes.LA 2 2 - then vide re oi wide.Worth up to lélsc yard.C sorted demigms.Worth 17 nu 55 Se 2 yard, Wednesday gar vcd -.Ready-to-Wear Hats comprises the productions of the leading New York manufacturers, as you cas depend fronts, ribbon and lace trimmed, full fashioned, Drawers 1s match.Very \u201cce You'll Surely Wanta New Suit this Fall ters.Some amongst them worth up to 825.95.Others $18.5 and $540.Fire 300 PIECES OF LACES AND INSERTIONS.ALL OVER.EMBRO.ERY 25] TUXZ9 Wednesday r Our Curtain and Carpet Sections Wednesd SPECIAL LINE NEW NOTTINGHAM LACE CT RTAINE.\u201813g yards mz .» sect acute pheiséet a ov?is morning, said h ie ap) roached, thou ed ont the\u2019 Jey sva gs or Ris\u2019 Mens he Nea oh rl a Field of Politics.Sd 52168 PL AS i ale Ÿ mime 5.; 4 + eu EAT The member for St.Ann's Division is no stranger to any part of Montreal district, having been long «connected with the city\u2019s affairs.An Irishman by birth he came to Montreal as a boy, and finished his education in this city.He has carved out his future for himself, and by energy and ability has succeeded well Twice, in 1806 and 1897, Mr.Gallery fought hard fer a seat in the City Council, but met defeat.In 1898 he was successful an has represented St.Ann's ward on the Council ever since.Residents of his ward do not need to look farther than the Gallery Bath and Gallery Square to realize that he has well taken care of their interests at the City Hall, and his majorities show a continued tendency to grow.In 190¢ Mr.Gallery was chosen Liberal candidate for St.Ann's, and de- ©.feated the sitting member, M.J.Quinn, by a majority of 301.His energy was early recognized at Ottawa, and in 1902 he was elected Liberal whip.Since his election Mr, Gallery has been untiring in his efforts to secure for Bt.Ann\u2019s, division everything in the way of public advantages it is entitled to.his constituents have at times proved almost embarrassing to the ministers.They have also proved very successful.Residents near Mill Street have not forgotten the determined way in which he kept after the Government until $120,000 was spent in paving the street and putting it into its present excellent shape, The High Level Basin, with dry docks and no entrance to the Lachine Canal, however, is Mr.Gallery's present project\u2014and it is one that will not only benefit St.Ann's ward, but the whole city of Montreal, and the phipping trade of the country general- This plan Mr.Gallery has had under way for some time, and has succeeded In fact his efforts on behalf of LIBERAL CANDIDATES.#35 at] - 7 a Yue wire bo\" .1 -æ% , ae dng WHERE TO FIND HELP - Situations Wanted\u2014Female.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.Machine stitching and quilting.talns cleaned and repaired.Office.216 £L 1.sw und head 1» on, » ori, cons: ph oan Aduertisemen \u2014One tnfertion wor 10 cents; one week, 25 cents.WANTED\u2014ALL KINDS .OF PLAIN SEWing.Repairing and darping a specialty.Lace cur- K 871, Herald QyANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THE DAY; can cut and fit.154 Mansfield st.215 ALD.GALLERY, M.Pin getting the preliminary work start-| cates, 3 years' experience.K 376, ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOman, washing and ironing.Apply 31 Dowd st.a ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY WISHES for ition as governess (daily preferred), eenior and junior Cambridge certifl- erald.218 ed already.At last session of Parliament he had an item of $15,000 included in the.estimates for preliminary surveys, preparations of plans and specifications etc.and this work is actually under way.Mr.E.J4 Walsh, a prominent Government engineer, (who has since been appointed to supervise the Trent Canal improvements) was instructed to prepare the necessary plans and is at SEWING OF ANY home.Call or address ANTED \u2014 PLAI Kind to do at m: Mary R.Scott, 1120 Berri st.city.218 RESSMAKING \u2014 LADIES\u2019, CHILDREN'S and boys\u2019 clothes made to order, on short notice.All charges moderate.16 Plateau st.216 Business Cards.present keeping hig staff working overtime to get the work done.The \u2018work will be a vast one, involving an expenditure of probably three or four million dollars.It, however, i8 one which will repay the trade of the A.FINLAYSON (BUCCES5OR TO FIN- * layson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder.Warehouseman, 418 and 417 St Paul st.,, Montreal.Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.Heated Storage, Bond or country for the expense, and is enthusiastically endorsed by shipping men generally.Mr.Gallery is pur- Boots and Shoes.suing the project with his accustomed energy, and is confident thatsat the next Parliament he will see it through.That he will still represent St.Ann's after the coming elc:tions, is a fore- Roots AND SHOBS\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers.subber boots, water bottles, and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA, 4 Beavar Hall Hill, gone conclusion.SITUATION IN NEW BRUNSWICK.Moncton, N.B., Sept.18.\u2014The Con- cervatives of this province are lining for the fray, and election talk is on the tapis everywhere.It is expected that @ll.the .sitting Conservative members Will again be candidates, Mayor George Fowler in Kings and Albert.E.W.Ganong in Charlotte; R.B.Wilmot in Sunbury and Queen's and James Robinson in Northumberland.It is thought probable that F.H.Hole, M.P., may run again in Carleton, now that he has returned to New runs- wick, although it is by no means certain that he wili not drop out to make room for Hon, Geo.Foster, who wants a constituency.In Westmoreland, \u201cMr.Powell ex-M.P., will probably be the Conservative jleades, while the, York Conservatives are anxious to get J.W.Hazen, the leader of the Opposition in the local legislature to step into the Dominion arena.In Resti- gouche efforts are being made to get W.A.Mott, ex-M.P.P.to run against Mr.James Reid, the sitting Liberal .member.It is difficult to get an opponent to Hon.John Costigan in Victoria, Madawaska, but the Conservatives are anxious at least to prevent him again being elected by acclamation .if they can do no more.MONK CLUB EXCURSION.The Monk Club will hold its annual excursion to Ste.Anne de Bellevue next Sunday, a special train leaving the Windsor station at nine in the morning, and returning at six the game evening.Amongst the speakers will be Hon.F.D.Monk, M.P.; Hon.L.O.Taillon, J.G.H.Bergeron, JE.Leonard, M.P.; Mayor J A.Des- caries, of Lachine; Mayor Edagard Erbjer, of St.Laurent; President A.Brossard of the Monk Club, and a number of others.It was reported that Mr.J.Chase Casgrain, M.P., was to attend the meeting, but this has been since denied., SUCCESSFUL LIBERAL MEETING.Sorel, Que., Sept.12.\u2014A very successful meeting was held at St.Roch yesterday by Mr.A.A.Bruneau, M.P., for Richelieu.Mr, Bruneau was-accom- panied by Major \u20ac.O.Parodis, of Sorel, J.A.Proulx, president of the Chambre of Commerce and a number of prominent Sorel citizens.There was a very large and enthusiastic assembly, and the various speakers were cheered .to the \u2018echo, Messrs.Bruneau, Mayor ariviere and others.oon Paradis, A.MR.R.L.BORDEN IN TORONTO.Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014Mr.R.L.Borden, arrived here from Montreal this morning, and will remair in the city over to-morrow.A number of Conservative Federal members from this part of Ontario, will visit the leader here and hold A PRACTICAL USE OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPH British Warship Ariadne Ordered Supply of Bread to be Ready.on Call.North Sydney, N.S.Sept.13.\u2014(Spe- clal.)\u2014An interesting illustration of thet rractical use of wireless telegraphy has bcen afforded by the British warship Ariadne.When off this harbor yesterday, she sent a wlirele Indefatigable, then at\u2019 Sydney, asking that 1,000 loaves of bread might be or- \u2018dered for to-day.The message wus duly received, the \u2018order was placed with a firm of Sydney bakers, and when the warship arrived the berad was ready.\u2014\u2014se\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Boucher & Roffey, tailors, beg to announce that their stock for the coming season {8 complete, and would Addresses were given byl message to the.ing the assessor toox means to assure \u2014 Business Chances.conferences as to the Ontgrio campaign.Several changes have been made in Mr.Borden's Ontario tour, the dates for which are now fixed as follows: mer, evening, St.Thomas; -September 16, London, meeting of workers ,but not to hold a meeting.which will come late ron; September 17, afternoon, Kings- ville; evening, Windsor; Sepfember 19, Sarnia; September 20, Chatham; September 21, Stratford; September 22, Brampton; September 23, Guelph.Further than this the dates are not fixed, \u2018but he will probably be in Orillia\u2019 on: the 26th, COLCHESTER LIBERALS.\u201cHalifax, Sept.13.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Col- chester Liberals will hold a convention on the 20th inst.to nominate a candidate for the Commons, .NQTICE TO ELECTORATE.All Liberal citizens of Ste.Cunegonde who are qualified -to vote and whose names are not yet upon the lists are requested to send in their names tosMr.Arthur Geoffrion, advocate, 202 Richelieu tSreet, or Dr.Poupart, corner De- lisle and Vinet Streets.MAISONNEUVE LIBERALS.i An important meeting of the Maison- neuve Liberal Club will be held at the Catholic Foresters\u2019 Hall, Maisonneuve, at 8 o'clock this evening.All members and friends of the Liberal cause are invited to attend.vo St.Thomas, Ont., Sept.Preparations to receive Leader Borden t on his visit to this city next Thursday evening.A strong committee has affair, and special trains will be run from various nearby points.TRIAL.MAY BE POSTPONED.Pembroke, Sept.12.\u2014The bearing of the Liberal protest against the election of Mr.E.Dunlop as representative for North Renfrew in the Ontario Legisla- Mr.J.B.LeBlanc, one of the petition- cations, must sign any \u2018petition to void an election, and the death of any one of them will annul the petition.Under the law a new petitioner must be secured, and ten days elapse during which the new conditlon of affairs must be thoroughly advertised in the papers of the riding.As the trial in North Renfrew, was set for September 27, these formalities may cause a delay in the hearing.This is the first case of the kind|{ arising under the section requiring thre: f was only passed a few years ago.from this city, the decision sustaining the Court of Revision.Not long singe 4 separate school was erected In e separate school taxes to themselves, on the ground that proper written notice was not given to the assessor by the separate school supporters before the assessment was made, .The matter Court of Revision, which decided that no written notice was required, provid- y himself of the separate school supporters, and place them on: the roll as such supporters.- te USED BY BRITISH -ROYALTY.The Princess of Wales, Madame Al- bani, and most of the great artists use the Heintzman & Co.pianos when in this country.Sole agents, C, W.Lindsay, Limited, head office, 2366 St.Çath- erine St.; East End branch, 1624 St.Catherine St.\u2014Adv.: .been appointed to take charge of the Press and D'Arcy Scott 1s to be heard at the assizes In September 22nd.Notice of trial has been served upon tha defendants and Mr.Latchford intends to press the suit.winner of the first Rhodes\u2019 ship awarded, will leave on September 20 for Montreal, to sail thence on the tare.may be delayed by the death of 22nd for England to begin his studies votes to sign an election protest which|a companion.gina a short time ago and nurchased 4 ome property.building a home for himself and wife, the latter being expected to arfive today to join him.OR SALE \u2014 ST.JOHNS, QUE., BAKERY\u2019 and dwelling; storeroom, sheds and stable; also bakery machinery.Will sell for cash, or part cash and termes.September 15, afternoon, Ayl-|Investment & Loan Co.Toronto.DOMINION NEWS The Colonial 220 - TOLD IN A LINE One Day's Record of the Latest Happenings in Canada., Winnipeg\u2014Wheat threshed at Stony Mountain.penitentiary farm, Saturday ran thirty-nine bushels to the acre.Toronto\u2014Bricklayers and striking builders held a conference Saturday.1° s believed the former advised calling oft thé strike, Winnipeg.\u2014Sir Sandford Fleming, who {8 on a transcontinental trip, has arrived at Winnipeg, spend several days.where he will Winnipeg, Man.,\u2014Nell Smith, a Winnipeg man, was run over and Instant- .BORDEN T.ly killed by an engine in the C.P.MR.BORDEN AT ST.THOMAS yards at Moose Jaw Sunday.He : 13.\u2014Local! wag for a short time in this city and Conservatives are making Maboraté| wae just returning with his wife and amily from a visit to the coast.Ottawa.\u2014The celebrated case of Hon.R.Latchford vs.the Ottawa Free St.John, N.B.\u2014Chester Martin, the scholar- Oxford.He has just returned from ers.The law requires that three elec- at tors with reasonable property qualifi- a ip to Bangor, Boston and New Hamilton, Ont.\u2014The latest move on the part of the Hamilton Street Railway Company is a new order with reference to children's tickets.past fifty children\u2019s tickets have been sold for $1.sell more than teh tickets for twenty- five cents and no more than a quarter of a dollar's worth to one person.In the Now the company will not Winnipeg\u2014Martin Aumer, a German mmigrant from Cincinnati, Ohlo, was ound dead at Regina {in a hay loft with Aumer arrived in Re- He was engaged in St.Catherines, Ont.\u2014On Saturday af- section, and the publie school support- ternoon the body of James Saunders, a ers endeavored to divert a part of the{laborer, was found in the mill race in the rear of St.Hedley Shaw mills, cut on his head when found, but it is thought this was caused by the body going over one of the slulce ways in wus appealed to thée|the mill race.Paul Street near the There was a deep FOREIGN.New York.\u2014The Tribune says J.Pier- pont Morgan, on Thursday, paid $10,000 for four, champion collles from kennels Of a dealer at Freshfleld, near Liverpool, England.the Pretoria.\u2014The Government has advertised that they will give a reward of $200 for the discovery of the perpetrators of the attempt to rob the grave of Prince Christian Victor, Idaho Falls, Idaho.\u2014A!most ; character, best references, lived in city Belting every | business block in this city was wiped thank you to call and inspect the same.Corner St.Peter and Notre Dame streete.\u2014Adv._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIRECRACKERS CAUSE IMPORTANT SCHOOL DECISION, Stratford, Ont., Sept.13.\u2014An important decision regarding Separate School Boards has been given by Judge Barron in an appeal from a decision from the Court of Revision of school section No.1, Township of Ellice, a few miles HAD CONFIDENCE IN DR.CHASE And Was Cured of Kidney Disease and Lame Back by Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.- Mr.Robert Leishman, Crystal Falls, Argenteuil Co.Que, writes: \u2018I may Bay that I was troubled all last winter with kidney disease and weak, lame: back.In the spring an almanac came to our house and in it I read the experience of others with Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Having confidence in Dr.Chase's on account of his gplen- @id recipe book, I began this treatment and did not use half a box of the pills until I found they were doing me good.I worked hard all summer, and was not troubled at all with my kidneys end back, and would not think of being without Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills in the house.\u201d Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pil) a dose, 26 cents a box, at al! dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto.To protect you against imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr.A, W.Chase, the famous recipe book author, are on every®ox.Outrage Said to be the Work of the Late John Kerset's Admirers.London, Sept.13.\u2014 In Westminster Abbey at the middle of the morning service Sunday a series of loud explosions came from the north transept and start the kneeling congregation to its cet, causing an almost dangerous Tush for the doors.The Rev.Canon Duckworth reassured the people, and prevented a panic.It was discovered that the cauee of \u2018the explosions wae firecrackers, the label attached to which showed the outrage to be the work of & fanatical adherent of.the late John ftensit, the anti-ritualistic crusader, e culprit escaped in the confusion, * FORMER MISSIONARY DEAD.Rev.Geo.McKelvie Was Educated in Montreal.Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014Word has been recelved by the Presbyterian Mission Board of the death of Rev.George McKelvie, at Mhow, Central India.Mr.McKelvie was fot several years & missionary of the Presbyterian Church in India.Recently he became chaplain of the troops at Mhow, whers he labored till his death.Mr.McKelvie was a Scotchman by birth.He cama to Canada when a boy, and was educated in Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Harry 8.McLaughlin, formerly of Douglas, Lacey & Co., Montreal, but now of St.John, N.B., is spending a few days in the city.Brotherhood of Locomotive was called to order here yesterday by John L.Hannahan, the order.be held dally, and it Is expected the convention will Seven hundred delegates were present, and 'at least three hundred more are expected.\u2018 singer, \u2018her tw an automobile, from the Hotel Ritzt to Versailles, ran over a :nan over eighty- four years of age, aud killed him instantly.Boulevard Peroire.not te blame, as the old man got in the way of the automobile, out by a fire that started in the Butte \u2018Cafe, and which burned seven hours.The loss will reach $300,000, with small 3 insurance.; PANIC AT WESTMINSTER _ New York.\u2014The steamer Germanic, rom ground all night in Swash Channel, outside Sandy Hook, where she had run ashore entering port, got off without assistante and came up the harbor.Southampton, after being Rome.\u2014The Vatican, fearing that the King of Spain intends to visit the King of Italy, convoked a meeting of the cardinals, at which it was decided to ask him, through the Papal Nunclio at Madrid, to reassure the Pope to the contrary.: New York.\u2014Four persons were burned to death and six were injured in a fire which destroyed the three upper floors of a tive storey tenement at 68- 70 Firat Streett.were children and the fourth a woman.Three of the victims Buffaio.\u2014The ninth convention of the Firemen grand master of .Two executive sessions will occupy two weeks, Mme.Melba, the distingulshed hile driving, accompanied by ousins, the Misses Walker, in The accident occurred oh the \u2018The chaffeur was carre If your EyR Glasses do not fit, consult R.Hemsley, The Optictari, 255 St Taman Street.\u2014Adv.: \u2018 Railway Office, ANTED \u2014 DRUG APPRENTICE, OVER - two years\u2019 experience, desires position in the city, with privilege of attending lectures, coming session.Addrees H.A.Martin, Waterloo, Que.oo» 217 VV ANTED \u2014 BY A COMPETENT MAN, a ition as assistant in operative and mechanical dentistry; town preferred.C.Hepburn, Pointe Claire.215 ANTED - BY A HANDY MAN, AN IN- i side job af any kind.Address 23 : st, off Mance.-16 MATTRESSES MADE OVER ON CUS- tomers\u2019 premises, from 75 cents up to | $1.50, according to size.Fraser, 425 Bour- gecis st.217 VV ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN (24), EXperienced wholesale hardware, checking, shipping or office work, any capacity; strong\u2019 and willing; first class references.X 379, Herald.216 - x WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALESMAN) with good connections in Maritime Provinces, wants a line of dry goods or boots and shoes; good references.Address A., 31 Victoria st.216 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD all his life, wants position in wholesale factory or store.Can promise faithful service.Apply Box A.F., Herald.234 Educational, MES JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHEf# OF - plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a Clty Councillors st.220 Mss LOTTIE SHIPMAN, DRAMATIC reader, teacher of elocution, physical and Grecian culture.Miss Shipman is prepared to accept engagements for public entertainments and drawing room recitals.The graceful dancing introduced into some of her selections is ane of the charme of her clever And extensive repertoire.The celebrated Ox- forlam method of voice shading taught.Evening classes.For terms and dates address 121 Union avenue., NEAR IT.Teacher\u2014What makes it so hot and sultry out to-day, Bobby?\u2018Bobby\u2014I guess it's the timidity in the air.Rooms and Board.S&F Advertisements uncer this heading\u2014One fnsertion, Zu words, 10 : one week 25 cents Rooms \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WELL furnished, private family, all conveniences; suitable for married couple.64a City Councillors st.220 Rous \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHed, bathroom flat, Auer light, steam heating, with or without board; private family; gentlemen or married couple.9 Church st.220 .OOMS \u2014 FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, comfortably furnlshed, with or without board, all modern conveniences; suitable for families.24 Victoria st.- 220 OOMS \u2014 TWO FRONT AND BACK PARlors, well furnished, ali modern conveni- encos; suitable for doctor, two gentlemen, or married couple.1842 Ontario st.220 OOM AND BOARD\u2014FOR TWO QUIET young men, at 1864 Ontario st., corner of Bleury st.: 215 The Herald RECEIVING DEPOTS ( FOR Classified Advertising Emo BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, ETC.- A.T.Chapman's.2407 St.Catherine Street, two ' dors 4 west of.Peel.Roffey's News Agency, 544 St.Antoine Street, cornez Atwater Avenue.Victoria Drug Hall, corner j Wellington and Charron Sts, Point St.Charles.' AND * The Herald Office 603 CRAIG STREET.Miscelldhéous.ALDNESS AND FALLING HAIR CAN be arrested and the hair restored.Pos!- tive cure by one benefitted.Address K 817, Herald.22 APERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, Plastering, etc.Competent workmen.Low prices.Prompt attention to orders from any part.J.Bacon, 75 Hallowell st.,, West- mount.: 219 Personats.ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of a young man who left hia home in Montreal on Saturday, Sept.10; nearly nineteen years of age, tall, slight, delicate looking, blue eyes, light brown hair.slender hands; very well Inforad; versatile in conversation.nervous, abfupt manner; gentlemanly.Wore dark clothes, hard black hat.Any information as to his whereabouts thankfully received by Rev.F.M.Dewey, 223 Stanley st., Montreal.215 mt rm Leather Genuine Osk.Also Mill Supplies.Our prices are better and the quality of our goods ure too well known to dwell on.D.K.MCLAREN, 751 CRAIG 8T.MONTRBAL BRANCH.TORONTO.PATENTS THAT PROTECT FEATHERSTONHAUGH & CO, Fred B.Featherstonhaugh, B.L., M.B.Albert F.Nathan, LL.B, S.B., M.P.L.Late Examiner U.8.Patent Office.CANADA LIFE BLDG., MONTREAL Also Toronto.Ottowa and Washington.ATENTS ano TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Bulldinæ.Montres, e\u2014 NS a CTR a BA \u2018ENTS IN AL COUNTRIES ENOINEERIN: », BLECTRICAL and SCIENTIFIC CASES SPECIALTY ain such casos makes smaller cases easy an A.B.C.All kinda welcome ar we nro well equipped with special amsoclates, assistants and fucilitica.AROYS MODERATE.4\" WAITE FOR SHEDULE OF CHARGES AND HOW TO PROCEED, d ve Pirtioularly invite inventors to make use of ou T LIEKARY anu of our BPECIAI.SEARCH containing - thousands of patents properly MARION & MARION Graduate Engineers & Registered Patent Attorneys Now York Life Building, .omoss:f Ed 902 À tract.Wien Pa \u2014 SE nt INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY ,@ Tendèr for Works at North Sydney.TALED TENDERS, .addressed to the undersigned, god marked on the outside, \u201cTender for Works, North Sydney,\" will be received up to and including | THURBDAY, the 22nd Day of SEPTEMBER, 1904, tor the construction of a Freight Shed and a Loading Platform, and the Moving of the Present Freight and Engine Sheds at North Sydney, N.8.Plans and specification may be seen at the Station Master's Office, North Sydney, N.8., and at tbe offico of the Chiet Engineer.Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.; All the conditions of the specification must be complied with.' D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B\u2026 Uh September, 1900 BPARP \u2014 ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS board.52 St.Matthew st\u2019 References., : 315 OOM - TO LET, WITH BOARD, FOR Btrictly respectable young lady: private family.Apply before 6 o'clock, 65 Park ave., city.215 WHERE TO FIND WORK Situations Vacant Adv dar tbdis Aa SO, I Matin oe cen Te - 2% à = | ï Who ba 9 24 Sell or Rent Situations Vacant.ertisements under tis - tnseréon, % \u2018words, à ; re L 5, cents.VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD BOY, ABOUT 14 years \u2018eld.Apply Layton Bros., 144 Peel street.216 WANTED \u2014 BTENOGRAPHER, YOUNG y , With experience.Apply J Herald Office.P Frs 2 wv (SALESMEN MAKE 500 PER CENT.COM- miseion, selling \u2018Novelty Sign Cards.\u2018 Merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight.800 varieties.Catalogue free.BSuwuilivan Co., 1139 Maplewood ave., Chicago, Ill.218 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, ONE that can do good plain cooking, where another girl is kept.Apply at 119 Hutchison streef.219 ANTED \u2014 PROVINCIAL MANAGERS, district managers, and local agents, throughout the Dominion of Canada.Must be men af good address and ability.References and bond required.Those who cannot answer these qualifications need not apply.The Monarch Life Assurance Company, 32 Church et, Toronto.219 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, IN American family; no washing: good wages.258 Metcalfe nve., Westmount.215 Property for Sale.Zr Advertisements under this heading\u2014%o per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 3 cent per word per insertion, OR BALE \u2014 $1,200.00 WILL BUY A NICE site on St.Louis Lake, 10 minutes\u2018 walk from depot.Apply to Geo.Morse, Bellevue.OR SALE-HOUSE IN COTE ST.[PAUL, and 3 farms in country\u20142 in Arundel.Will sell or exchange for small houses in Montreal or vicinity.Particulars at 818 Cadieux st., forenoon or eveninge.WANTED \u2014 A SECOND COOK.Savoy Hotel, Victoria st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK AND #§ | bousemaid; must give references.Rosemount ave., near cor.Greene ave.andl Sherbrooke st.; \u2018 20 ANTED \u2014 FOR AN ASSURANCE OFe fice, a junior clerk, leaving school Fe ferred.Apply in own handwriting, to P.O Box 2414.| 217 WANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO WRAP CANDY William Lewis, 830 St.Lawrence st.21 YWVANTED \u2014 CHOCOLATE CREAM DIPe pers at once, $8 per week guaranteed for first class bands; no others need appire Canada Maple Exchange, 118 King st.215 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALESe ladies for millinery and veiling departs ments; good salary to competent hands.Ape ply at once, The Hamilton Co., St.Catherine.and Peel sts.: 24 ANTED \u2014 PREPARERS AND APPREN« tices for the dressmaking and millinerys Apply 2679 St.Catherine st.246 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FORa small family, good wages.Apply 4160 Dorchester st.219 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; one who can do good cooking.Liberal wages pald.Apply at 119 Hutchison st.215 WANTED\u2014-Two maids at Apartment Neo.10 of the Sherbrooke.1018 Sherbrooke Street.218 OR SALE \u2014 \u201cWINONA COTTAGE.\" Country residence, 8 rooms, bath with water connections.Fruit garden, large stable, -hennery.One mile from Victoria ave., on Sherbrooke st.extenston.Apply W.J.McGee, Mechanics\u2019 Building.Fer SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS, UP-TO- date cottage, E08 Victoria ave., West- mwcunt.A bargain to a prompt buyer.Apply J.J.Greaves, 7b Milton st.- 220 ESIDENCE FOR SALE \u2014 371 METCALFE ,avenue, Westmount, 10 rooms.Up-to- date.Everything of the best.Always open fôr inspection.(ood garden.Apply premises, or to O.H.Binks & Co:, 573 St.Paul st.Tel.M.4i6.232 Legal Cards.Room \u2014 TO LET, NICE, BRIGHT FRONT room, all modern convenlences, private ¢lal gentlemen; opposite St.James\u2019 Church.27 Mayor st.217 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, FIRST CLASS and very - comfortable; few doors off Sherbrooke st.48 Durocher st.217 OOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, for gentlemen only.866 Palace st.215 I OOM \u2014 BRIGHT, WARM FRONT ROOM, on bathroom flat; use of kitchen; quiet private family; no children.173 Fulford, three doors below St.Antoine.215 family, central locality, suitable for commer- OOMS \u2014 TO LET, ONE LARGE DOUBLE front room and one single room, with or without board.13 Hanover st.215 OOMS \u2014 ONE OR TWO ROOMS TO LET, comfortably furnished; English family; no childien; terms reasonable; two gentlemen or married couple.Mrs.Taylor, 183 Plessis st, near St.Catherine.218 OOM \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM, for gentleman; must be temperate.114 Cathedral st.216 DOM \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED room, on bath flat; private family of two; quict and central locality.155 Versailles st., near St.Antoine st.216 OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ENGLISH table board, $3.00 per week, five tickets tor $1.00.Mrs.A.Morrison, 67 McGill Col- lego avenue.238 I OOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO OR THREE nice large rooms, for \u201cprofessional purposes.Or couple of gentlemen or married ccuples: telephone.2066 St.Catherine st.218 ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, \u2018\u2019Barristers, etc, Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR- L ristérs, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc.Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C., R.À.Pringle;- J.A C.Cameron, LL.B.IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc.Richmond and Carling sts., London.Gee.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.RFENSHIEIDS & GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, otc., 1724 Notre Dame at.- 8.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.«+ Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St James st, Montreal.Wanted to Rent.A& Advertisements under this heading\u2014Xc per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four.making the rate 4 cent per word per insertion.: WANTED \u2014 A FURNISHED FLAT.OR two or~three rooms, in vicinity of St.Catherine street, between McGill College ave.snd Union ave.Address H.F., Herald of- ce.: Wanted to Purchase.ANTED\u2014HAMMERLESS W.W.GREENer double barrel shotgun, 12- gauge.State price and where can be seen.Box K 378, Herald.| 215 Undertakers and Embalmers.J C.WRAY & BRO, 200 Mountain st., and » 123 8t.Dominique.Uptown 2728; Bast 117.ILLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine st.ROOM \u2014 LARGE, BRIGHT FRONT BED- Uptown 2667.room to rent, bath flat: also several hi ! others; transients accommodated: Mrs.But- LBERT GRIFF ler, 244 Mountain st.- 218 A Main 4418.ITH, 673 Wellington street.JI00M \u2014 NICE LARGE ROOM, WELL Skhind; I furnieshed, private family, all .conveni- Bookbinding.ences.60 University st.218 Rooms \u2014 TO LET, THREE LARGE BEDrooms; all conveniences and telephone; breakfart if derired.38 Durocher st.218 I OOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED ROOMS, double and single, on bathroom flat; lately renovated.166 Mance st., just above Sherbrooke st.218 ReoMs \u2014 TO.LET.ONE DOUBLE AND one single room; hot water heating and Ras.- 22 Belmont st.218 ARONSON & RUTENBERqg, Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, Craig 8t.Money to Lend op Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, rs and Dry Goods.summez Furs stored during months : Department of Railways and Canals, Canada Department nf Railways and Canals, Canade WELLAND CANAL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED TENDERS addressed to the un- nN dorsigned and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Foundation of Port Colborne Elevator,\u201d will bo recelved at this office untll 16 o'clock on the 26th September, 1904.Plans and specifications of the work may be seen on and after the 12th day of September, 1904, at the office of the Chief En- ginecr of the Department of Rallways and Canals, Ottawa, and at the office of J.A.Jamieson, Esq., C.E., 313-314.Board of Trade Building, Montreal, where forms of tender may be obtained.\\ A certified bank cheque for the sum of $5,000, payble to the Honorable the Minister of Rilways and Canals must accompany each tender and will be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into contract for the work at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted.\u2019 The Department does not bind itself to ac- copt the lowést or any tender.By order, L.K.JONES, Co Bec Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 7th September, 1904.| - INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER FOR STATION BUILDINGS (SEPARATE Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside, \u2018\u2018Tender for Station at Woodburn,\u2019 \u201cTender for Station at Lorne,\u2019 \u2018Tender for Station at Union,\" \u2018Tender for Station at Assametqua- ghan,\u201d \u201cTender for Station at Villeroy Junction,\u2019 as the case may be, will be received up to and including FRIDAY, the 23rd Day of SEPTEMBER, 1904, for the construction of a Btation Building at Woodburn, Lorne and Union, N.S., and Assa- metquaghan and Villeroy Junction, P.Q.Plans and specifications may be seen at the Station Master's Office at Truro and New Glasgow, N.S., Campbellton.N.B., Ste.Flavie, Riviere du Loup, Levis and Drummondville, P.Q., and at the office of the Engineer of Maintenance, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with, .D.POTTINGER, : General Manager.Railway Office, A Moncton, N.B.+ 6th September, 1004, QEND YOUR MAGAZINES TO HERALD Bindery to Le bound.Customers out of town may send by express, and éepend on quick return and most reasonable charges.Herald Bindery, 608 Craig at., Montreal.dtf Plumbers and Steamfit er un R.B HANDFIELD, PRACTICAL ROOFER, or umber, Si nd 2 Filter.Elec- e , ale IC t.oyn Bell Phone Main FN ve street MARRIAGE LICENSES Isrued by Arthur W.Wilks.WILKS & MICHAUD, ACCOUNTANTS, Merchants Bank Building, Tel.M.4125.Evenings, 548 Plessis st.Tel.B.2252, \u2018 \u2014 ST.LAWRENCE CANAL.EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed .\u2018\u2018Tender for Regulating Weir,\u201d will be recelved at this office until 16 o'clock on Thursday, the 15th September, 1904, for the.Enlargement of the Regulating Weir at Old Lock 17, on the Cornwall Canal.Plans can be seen and specifications and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, and at the Engineer's office, Cornwall, on and after this date.The Department does not bind itself to ac- ; Secretary.cept tlie lowest or any tender.; By order, : L.K.JONES, Department of Railways and Canals, , Ottawa, 3rd September, lyus, Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will pot be paid for it SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Pavement,\u201d will be recelyed at this office until Friday, September 16, 1904, inclusively, for the paving of Wellington St.from Duf- ferin Bridge to Bank St., Ottawa.Specification can be seen and forms ot tender obtained at this Department, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will- not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures.\" Each tender must be accompanied by an dc.cepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the ord8r of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which wil] be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into à contract when called upon to do wo, or if he fall to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not sccepted the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind itself to accept tbe lowest or any tender.By order, FRED.GELINAS, retary and Acting Deputy Minister, D ent of Public Works, .Ottawa, September Mor Newspapers Yertisement without author! the Department, will nôt de paid for it.\u2019 \u2019 \u2018To learn the fur business.WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, with references, family four, new house, all conveniences; highest wages.94 Arlington\u2019 ave., Westmount.Telephone Westmount 1255 A ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT}: must speak both languages.Apply Rs Parker & Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 2410 8ty: \u2018Catherine st.216 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENeral servant; family of three.10 Stanley, street.218 ANTED \u2014 MESSAGE BOY.APPLY A.D.Sawyer, Windsor Medical Hall, Wind sor Hotel.215 TANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR small family: no washing or ironing; must be good cook.Apply between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.959 Dorchester st.218 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TO MIND .child, three years old, and help with light housework.Apply Mrs.Brown, 764 Sherbrooke st.214 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, family of three; no washing.Apply a Sherbrooke st., 3rd fioor.- ANTED-\u2014RESPECTAELE AND INTBL- ligent persons to solicit orders for qurs- ery stock; to the right parties I can offer the best inducements; best time in the year to make a start.Apply for terms, at once, to E.D.Smith, Winona.Opt.SEWING GIRLS WANTED Young girls will be taught.Good positions for girls willing to work and learn.Alex.Nelson & Co., 1864 Notre Dame Street.217 For Sale.&7 Advertisements under this heading\u2014%e per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 4 cent ver word per insention.DOR SALE \u2014 A LARGE SHOWCASE;® will be sold very cheap.Apply 115 Richardson st, Point St.Charles.215 OR SALE \u2014 ONE SINGER SEWING machine and lady's oak writing desk; will be sold cheap; can be seen at 706% Dore chester st., from 8 p.m.215 OR SALE \u2014 BARGAIN.4 BUFF LEG=- born hens, 1 cock.Winners at Hamilton, Toronto, Owen Sound, Guelph.Write your wants.Apply to-day.James Blue, Colling~ wood, Ont.217 OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MiL- Hon.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wocd, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.76; tamaras.blocks, 32.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy, and William st.Tel.Main 452 OR SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, kitchen stoves, hall stoves, and everything for the house, at cheapest prices.Tae Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence st.{OR SALE-SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLARproof, new and secondhand, at prices that: defy competition.Largest stock in city.A Ahern, Montreal Sate Works, 390 St.James, Telephone Main 813.mr pee B Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.&#& Advertisements under this Heading-\u2014q: per word for one insertion.for the price of four, making the rate 4 cent: per word per Insertion.; JFOR SALE \u2014 FOUR SMOOTH COATED: fox terrier pups, small size, little beau tics, all well marked.Apply 233 Stanley ste O8T -.RED COCKER SPANIEL, ON Saturday afternoon, on Sherbrooke st., near University.Fioder will be rewarded om returning to 291 Peel st.215 OST \u2014 WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER pup, with chain collar.cor.St.Catherine and Mair sts.Reward.Jas.Young, butcher, 212 Bleury.215 OST \u2014 A ROUGH-HAIRED FOX TER street Assessed Proprietor.23 Nature of Ciaima.3 ; Ward.; \u2019 Brent Aquessed Progristor.Mature of Claims.P= Ne.Number, ' 2 Ne, ® Number.825 « \u2018 » æ \u2018 >.; : 8 + : Comtre .\u2026.sccsceucemee.| 100 vescasesaseess 17 Bt James .|Marle Jos.Blxear | 247.97 | Annual assersments 229 Mt.Louis _\u2026.Î.ccamecc| 785 ere Es, St Dominique ., accovéccouau0n0 ., , oN 8 Ste.Annu 00000.24 rechoonen 00005 186, 187, - 2552, 27, + ; .and 139 Congregation .Dame No Stuart.59 and 21 | St.Lawrence .Moses Yasinoovsky 476.99 Annual and special w [J \u2019 : : McMillan .\u2026.| 94.50 Annual assessments.230 Bt.Louis .parues Le 791 RUT 31, 283 .| assesemen:s M Ste.Anne .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1240 soonscvesscu.| 2268, 2270, and 285 | St.Lawrence .| ; 2272 & 2374 Notre Dame .\u2026\u2026.Dame Marie vauth- , .108.108.108, , + T | .er, widow 114, Bruno Lolgnon .| 984.80 Special assessments 116, \u2018118 ° | 25 Ste.Anne 1L.200000000000 1306 ssscncocccouun] 2100, 2108 : and 120 Bt.Norbert .Joseph Vanier .!| 211.71 scial and annual and 2104 | Notre Dame .|Dame Elizabeth V.i : | ea and ar | : Clouthier, widow of i St.Louis .across SUBAZ |.us.19 Prince Arthur .|Dame Bridget Ryan; Gabriel Ph.Gareau.| 170.84 Annual and special - ., widow of James \u2019 ot An 8 3.12a Sssesaments : .| * Bweeny .:.L.8.2 | Special and annual ns s.\u2026\u2026\u2026.secssounes 1 [EP .\u2018 , - \" and 15, 156 Eleonor .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.John Skelly .131.25 Annual assessments : 255 St.Louis .381 11 and 12 | | 4 arsessmenty M St ADDS .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0es0seusss 1869 v\u2026\u2026cnacccuuses] 41 | St.Maurice .William Herbert ,- 388 1 and A Evans 20000000 «| 52 50, Annual assessments .= part .of 375A .| .25 St.Auns Loon 1886 sessrcncscuess Sos.557, uh \u2018 m1 Bt Jere ot ats |.ois nr | Dorchester .Ovide Robillard .| 141.75 Annual assessments \u2014 [pe bea, ! and 225 | Bt.Hypolite .Josegh O° Callaghan \u2018 59 and & : : : Mignault eapoecenrcee 145.58 Annual and «pecial | ° 18 St.Maurios .wi au Herbert $0.72 | Annual and apecial ! assessments | \u201c 1 | assessments Bubject to the substitution created by the donation made by Pierre Basile Mignault to Jos.O'Callaghan Mignaul°.before E.G.Simard.N.P.on\u2019 the 2th June, 1857, and duly registered in the Registry Office for Montreal East, on the 3rd September, 187, ' Gubdfect to the substitution created by the last will and testament of James Shank Kvagus, before J H.Issacuon, N.P., on the under No.19040, 1 9th January, 1882, and duly registered, in the registry office for Montreal West, un \u2018the ut January.1892, under No.121810.: St.James .! coal 87 St.Antoine .| DAIL OL 34 J.-.-0.0000u.| 1176, 1178 | | 23 ames eel W6 ce pe | St.Timothy -.1 and 1150 | St.James .Dame M.Sophie An- ;( Sha cr F x Cet i velin, widow of .i am | RE een Vad dit ' Wu.KE.MeEvilla.| 102.0 Aunual and special A .leboncoeur alias ; - | ésscssments St.Joséph ! { Smith, Alice and ! n litova & 1100bj >t.James vere Wm, Bryan Foster .| 85.94 | Avuual and special ; - ; ; i | rnadette Chef dit y i Assossmeuts | St Joseph ! | | mre oneoeur alias 267.75 : À 1 3 51 3 .i \u2018key.Kli- 4 | PEN 7.75 : Annual assessments s | al ae | Sb James.Manin Hickey, Kit 24 St.James .| partot 196 |.| 1385 ana | ; : | ju « and 170 | Hickey, Martin + | \\ 1367 .Notre Dame .Deer sostine ot ! | .7 .\u2018key.Da- ., | , and 170R Chatham ne we i 0 - Theobald Vital Chive,| 294.70 | Annual and special | ! Chs.Pa Hic- \\ .! vo - assessments .i key ie ay To 302 | St.James .,.584 and part! ; : , ] \"Cross, grandson of I : | of #93 [.179 | Amberst .|Themas Lamoureux 155.56 | Annual assessments | .\" Helen Hickey, wife ; | : of Albert Croes.A418 Annual! and special | Subject to the substitution created by the last will and testament of Henrietta Genon.wife of Eugene Lamoureux, before P.| Î ! \u2018assessments | St.Joseph Rieutord, N.P.on the 9th May.1384, and duly registered in the Registry Office for Montreal East, on the 21st December.1:88.8 St.Antoine .1212000 M2 deena 1061, 1083, | | under No.22441: and the last will and testament of Eugene Lamoureux, before F.Rieutord, N.P., on the 28th July, 1384, and duly ] i 1065 & 1067 St.James .Martin Hickey.Eli- i \u2018 registered in the Registry Office for Montreal East, on the 5th October, 1889, under No.24431, ! 173a, 175, tabeth altas Lixmie , ., 2 197, 1778, Hiv Ke % Martin 304 St.James | 59% © 282, 354, 256 ! 179, 1792, as.ickev.Da- .Saeraraiienas betrerieaneann ; .1S, 181a | Chatham .vid Wm Hickey, ! | | 258, 25814 ; ! { Che.Parnell Hic , | ; and 260 | Wolfe .Henry Alfred 126.% \\ Annual ethents \u2019 : k à Chartes : i Archambault .0, nual assessmen ! | - Crass, grandes ot i 306 | St.James .7 | 268.310, ans} : Helen Hickey.wite 1 .27 nd 36 Wolte .Te : ; of Albert Cross.281 72 Annual and special > .| De Montigny .| Henry Alfred Co | { assessments I, 3t7 Joseph 0s lst ; | ons a0.513.6 .Archambault .147.00 Annual assessments 3%! 8t.Antoine EO 233 aoscaceceuuses ! 1085, 1157, ! .| Ames .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.: Ms Ll, wl \"| ; La ; | .1059 2 10588 | St.James .Martin Hickey, Eli- t | \u2018 } ! 516 and 518 \"l St.Timothy .| Georges Rousseau and J ! ; ; ! sabeth lias Lizzie ; | .Sophrante Duverg- ; .! | HYckey Martin } : | er.wife of J.Hu- ! - -Jas.Hickey.Da- | I | bert Beaudoin .! 129.14 | Annual and special ! \u2018 vid Wm.Hickey, 1 .assessments } Lafantaize Che.Parnell Hie- 31 St.James .[PN NW.Kost |.v.! 266.2644; \u2019 ME A ! | i - key and Charles © | and mb | Mentealm .James Edward : ; : ' Cross, grandson of ; , i - ! 4 Hughes, usufructuary{ 85.638 Annual assessments Laloataine ' Helen Hickey.wite I.of Albert Cross.211 1, Annual and special Ç h Bubject to \u2018the substitution created by the last will and testament of James Hughes, on the 9th July.1573.before Joseph Aussem.+ | .; : assessments | St.Josep N.P., and duly registered in the Registry Office for Montreal East, on the Sth April, 1873, under No.725135, G H R.% St Antoime .part of 829 |.2299 Notre Dame .Dame Corinne Char - , est, wife o nest 3 , Lemire.and Dame | | 312\u2019 St.James .10008 a\u2026\u2026ccoccocnce | 33a, 3B, | : , | ! Angelina Charest, ! 327 and 329 | Montcalm .Georg e Jettrer .Mat : wife.ot Odilon Le- | thew Jeffrey, m.: ' \u201cmire .\u2018 1810.00 | Spe-lal assesements | St.Joseph | \u2018 Smith, Jeffrey and 43 St.Antoine .LE feercecuucnne ! 1% 1 8t.Antoine .Annie Goodman, wi - > Margate ool: ! ow © enry eo er And- : - .; ! 1 Aussem, Joseph F.] | or\u2019on 0222100 e- 55.13 * Annua! assessmen:s Lafonora.28 | } Aussem, John L | 318 St.James .1158 34 and 55.404, 696.008 ; ' : ' © Aussem.Alexan- | | | and 700 ! Wolte .0.> Benoit Antoine os : Annual * Lafontaine 1 ! | + dria Aussem, wife | | | : peau .eel.- 49.4 ual assessments La: \u20ac , of Percy Carroll | | | 1 ! .| Ryan, Margaret \u2018 | ; | Avesem, wife of | , Subject to the substitution created by the last will and testament of Louis A.Drapeau.\u201cbefore J.Barnabe.NP.an \u201che Rh - ! Richard C.Law- i September, 17.and duly registered in the Registry Office for Montreal East.on the 13th November.1397.under No.14941.and suc i | +} © rence, and Ellen, as corrected by the sald Benoit Antoine Drapeau, and Dame Yvonne Drapeau, wife of Joseph Alderic St.Denis, defore Heam Scae- i | | ! Annie.John Henry | tagne, N.P., on the 17th November, 1900, and duly registered in the Registry Office\u2019 for Montreal East, on the La February.MI, alder | >} : and Allee Aussem, i \\ A | ses - No.B2471.\u2018 ' ] : minors .137.30 Annus! assessments .Joseph | 47 St Antoine part of T6T .] 2125 & 2127 | Netre Dame .Estate Paul A.# | st.Antoine a of 787 = 5 Rodter .\"4408.91 ÿ Special assessments | St.Joseph 223 | St.James .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.| 1244 Lu | Sands | Lafontaine Park.George Rousseau an3 } fa ! and 802 |.31, 33, 35 .| J .[and pLcsseceuss , 8, i \\ | ite of J ; Tad | 472.3 ! St.J | ! bert Beaudoin He S21) © Annual and spec:al : and 43 Chaboillez\" squave.'John Kavanagh .472.30 Annual assessments | St.Joseph | ; | i 8 13ual and = Laroncaine\u201d \u2018 ; = Subject to the substitution cesated bv the last will and testament of Michael Kavana gh, before E Prudhomme, MP, on the list 2331 St.Mary .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.| 248 8%.60 and 62° Champlain .\u201cpatate Micheal Co NE a 3 1, ISA der No.118928.1 Riordan .Le 9 $$ Annia.: Assessimen(s Papineau December, 1889, and duly registered in the registry office for Montreal West.on the 21st April, 1 th under No.23 | st Mary | = 122 and 14 ! panet _ | ha Mathieu \u2018 OS, 893 Special asseesmients Papisesz - i .Mary Le oo © and 113 Panet .\u2026 Napoleon Mathieu .579 Spéu:a! AssessMeats Papimeas 3 St.Anteine .rrreeant ! 828 i.se \"7, 9 1 .Dame Margaret Mc- , 333 St.Mary 25 ! 1 , 3.ind 15 | chaboitier square.| Sorley, widow of 4 | 8e Mary LL.211 012000 | =» .131 and 133 Plessis EET, | ° | Nicholas Metayer t | | i.Ephrem N.Hurtu dit St.Onge, us | pre - - LL.72.50 | \u2019 Biss .44.53 Angual assessments Papineau La .| fructuary .L 472.50 | Annual assessments | St.Joseph ; { .a } : anal y { Perraiit\u2019 NP * où lie Tta Subject to the substitution created by the donation made by Nicholas Metayer dit St.Onge, to Alfred Metayer dit st.Onge, ani ; wabject te the substitution created by the last will and testament of Giovanni Canale.detore N° CNE: Albert Metayer dit, st Onge, before L.Belan ger, N.P., on the 20th November, 1889, and duly registered in the registry office for Mont.January, 1892, and duly registered in the Registry Office for Montreal East .on the 2nd September.0\u2019.under No.TE.real west, on the list November, 1889, under No.118180.' : 3% | BL Mary Lo.| part of 471 \u201c| 80, #2, 86, 88.1 ; } : ! | ; ; 4 | St.Aateine .part of 869 | Lena seen L 19, 2, #1, ] \u2018 b | .| Sa Sa vu .| ; ! ! and 25 Pea Lane .Estate Jean, Bte.10) ' ' 92s ' De Lorimier Ave.: : | | Pe Pallascio M.5u : Annual assessments | St.\u201d Joseph ! : + |.92.er .\u2018 35.St.Antoine .1397 and i .; 4 | : i Crean ( Part of 1599 Coe 1080 Dorchester .Wm.Herbert, Evans .] \"0.00 | Annual assessments | se Andrew | + Ë | ré, 12, ie, du! 81 | St.Antoine .87 67 ! 7 Coursol .Alexander -MacDon- 2° , ] | A3 #5\" ' \u2018 | ald .Ce 57.63 Annual assessments St.Joseph i ; aE 82: St Antsine .:.} 462\" a 8 { 154 and | Lusignan .Dame Louisa W | | .1% tea | ' : i u widow of N en ' : ! | Rice M.Howard .10.00 | Aundal assessments | St.Joseph 14749, ba 83 St.Antoine .a 162 9 150 and 152 Lusignan .Dame Louisa: W | | | .; «04 53 Less Kent | ite Tage wana.: | pur, widow af % 1 ! | | ! oh | Mann W.N Anqua! L>2soments Papineau 104 © St.Antoine .\"1485 part of à | | Rice M.loward .| 105.00] Annual assessments | St.Joseph 32 Bt.Mary ceeeeneiiiniann.| parter910 |.ITS and 377 | Plesata .\u2026.; Passe Mazte L.Pa- | 1393.part of 2 107 | Metcalfe \u2018George A.Cameron .| 19.57 ; Annual assessments | st.George Ï | pA = of |! s2 9 * Aanua! asceesmencs Papineau .| ! | .EC \\ > : : 5 3 ine .0 19 i : is hn G 157.50 la ments st.: Ww _ 108 St.Antoine \u2026.TL | #8 [St Antoine .John Gow eo noua reasemen t Andrew Subject to the substitution created by tha last will and testament of Giovanni Casse.defers WX.Perit, NP sz che HU 131 | St.Antoine .1823.1 ! 249 { University .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Witiiam Herbert ! | January, 1583, and duly registered in the Registry Office for Montreal Eust où.:de !nd September.SN, audio No CLIS.- - | Evans .174.60 ' Annual and special 2° : , assesamenuts St.George - , - i 132 St.Antoine .18237 SM.and 10, Sand 4 - Underhili Place wd 11tam Herbert a | A | and a | 34> St Mary stand nes | Le ! | ! Vans .7.31 © Annual and specia : .\u2018 * \\ .| : \u2018 | assessments |! St.George | land 773 Panet .ai Dt Sarah Wackine | By 133 St.Antaine .1543 t 32 ! Durocher .Dame Emma Trsse, | : ; er.wall 120.15 Aaxual aad | : *} Company .) 193% Special assessments 168 St.Lawrence part of 694 .| 108 and 110 St.Lawrence Jean M.Papineau 2.72 Special assesaments 808 | : .» 1%, Iss sod | 1 Land : 168 St.Lawrence ;1 oa : G and J | ny and a | Hermilne -.Martha -Kearns.| 78.8) Aunual assessments ~~ | J j \\ St, \u20ac \u2018atherine Cees The Montres vemont .; 166 St.Lawrence 7 0, .Cl i Pro \u201c .: | 50 and 1 714 and 716 Lagauobetiore \u2026\u2026 {Martha Kearns .\u2026 131.25 | Annual assessments » a i | A ands jar Conpgany .\u2026\u2026.\u2026 : 19.3 Special assessments 199 an seceseesasnacs 512 agauchetiere .'Joseph Arthur La- | à : \u2018350.40 * Special assessments : ! marche .199 0 Annual asseïsments | st Catherine .John Bumbray .- pec 01 ; part of 118 |i.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2» Gadieux eel - ; 430 1 76 parte of à ie a - >, v 63 ' tre .presses .' n a Qa - ; ; | % | , Alphonse Lamoreux.50.00 | Annual assessments ?> : | 3% and > | un Catherine Augustin Tetrault $60.39 | Special ta Subject to the substitution created by the last will and testament of Henriette Gen on, wife of Eugene Lamoureux, before F.dal : 7% uw, 0 and | am am.a, auf ,Ç Neutrré | N.Fa on the ony, 1884.and July registered in the Registry office for Mon eal East, on the iat se omper: 18 ander i § ET) a : ; - > 0 a e las and tes ent o gene Lamoureux, before F.Rioutord, N.P., ou the 28th July, 1884, an uly registera \u2018atharine .[41.96 © Special assessments in the Registry office for Montreal East, on the yth October, 1859, under No.20431.a 5e 1 roof 1 | we to | 8 rie PEU pare Terma I ae i Special asgeasments mn ! es À part of 118 pres 4a Cadieux .Thomas ana ?Al- a | | 67 al -81 tand tb j.\u2026.! Chicago Avenue JTE x ane \u201c : phonse Lamoureux .| 65.81 | Annual assgssments vj rn me 4.8% Annual asseexments © | ! * Ww Cees 508.85 | Special assesaments Subject to the substitution created by the last will and testament of Henriette Genon, wife of Rugene Lamoureux, before F.Rieu- ne | 149 arte Pen lee.St.Catherine .\u2026.Daniel Donnel Si tord, N.P., on the Sth May, 1884, and duly registered in the Registry office for Montreal Bast, on the 31st December, 1888.under No.pr J J | tab \u2026 1 St.Cathérine .Daniel Donnelly.87h I Special assessments .22441.and the last will and testament of Eugene Lamoureux, before F.Rieutord, N.P., on the 2th July, 1884, and duly registered - ta 440 +.159 -Qntaria .John Mac __ 5.18 b Annual ents ; the Registry office for Montreal Bust, on the 9th October, 1889, under No.24431.| | .Ferguson .-.4 assess: ] Louis .eens 1 30 voocccsecccued 158, 28 1; 410, Pant of Village of Hache: i } .\u2018 \u201clt | and 280 | City Hall Avenue./Johh Skelly .£07.38 Annual assessments row annexed ta a ! \u201c Louis .sara | 2 veccovsvccec.] 223, 224 ; e ; tha cv ef ci and | ! snd 326 Cadieux .Compagnie de l'O vais th ary's \u201c | wy * era omique e + aencacce .ananas caca unes i Montreal .20.00 nual assessments 1 ! J] Louis .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.540 asssossocsceco] 261, \u2018 Annu st pl Endre] 1008 ssrsèssesscet RT] Wheel Joseph U.Emard .LT and 265 St.Lawrence .\u2026.| William R.Adams.215.83 Special agsessments vatia.Noel TAM Greene part 0! 546 |.a, a éesssssauvenss ten lt rer] Area Dupiessis.\u2026.| 26 203, 303%, cotes vs te-Alphonce >\u201d 206 St.Lawrence .: sise \u201d vale crane 1224, 23, 1 x an : «I, 236 and 338 St.Dominique Succession \u2014 Eat | | 9 Charles Wiisen .504.81 Special sad snaual cotes \u2014\u2014 roe Sis, ws ie .| aes:shMenis .8 substitution created by the last will ana testament of Charles Wilean, before P.RB.Norm eu P.Où the 10) Wii Diewntid' \u2026.Toons RTT ta TET rem 7 KA 2 06e * D funsoa nn 18 , : \u2019 \u201c : .: ; i .> _ - AP da ve ; - ; - \u201cHRY AT 804.co rt ee ce dé 2 es ra née ren \"QB MMOVABLES- Contin Loe A - To be sold at my office, in the City of Montreal, on SATURDAY, the FIFT according to the paragraph 401, chapter 58, 62 Victoria, P.Q, Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 7th September, 1904.Ç [First Published, 13th September, 1904.) | .J.RB THIBAUDEAU, Sheriff EENTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.A depasit shall be exacted from the highest bidder before final adjudication, PROTEST OF BREWING CO.\"OFFENSIVE, SAY LAWYERS Aldermen Had No Ground for l'Action\u2014Chief Carpenter Never Authorized to Look for Hamel, Declares , Wm.Blaisdell, who is a follower of Mr.Arthur Dunn\u2014considerably underdone.No one else needs mentioning, except perhaps Tom Collins, who got what there was out of .the small part of \u201cMufti.The chorus-is handsome in spots, and exceptionally strong in vocal quality, and it has a lot of im- rortant work.A pronounced hit was made by the costuming of the Parlsian section in the last act, which one must leave to the authorities of the Woman's Column\u2019 \u201cto describe adequately.The scenic mounting was handsome, and ant comedy at seasonable times.Lefrancais appears as Dr.Bertry, and; F.Lombard as the doctor's brother #nd opponent on scientific grounds.R.Joube shows gteat skill in the role of the hypochondriac Jean, while Mme.Myriell in the character of Lucienne, a role of considerable difficulty, scores a distinct success.\u2014 THEATRE NATIONAL The house of M.Dhavrol returned this week to the paths\u2019 of melodrama, whole rather sad, and present abund-|er, J.J.Angus, H.E.Audet, Ludger P.| Codeberq, Jos.Drouin, Anthime Fortin, Horace Gugne, T.R.Kerr, Jos.A.Molleur, Edouard, Montpetit, Joseph Piette, W.R.Stanley, Thos.M.Tan- sey, J.A.Trudeau and Arthur Vallee, MR.A.GEOFFRION TO RUN.~ \u2018Mr.Arthur Geoffrion of St.Eune- gonde has accepted the invitation of a large number of electors of that municipality to contést the seat in the coun- cll, vacated by the resignation of'Councillor Leduc.Mr.Geoffrion is an old- If, after years of constant use, all exacting people Fall and \u2018Winter Styles Arriving = e still prefer STEWART'S SHOES, why should not | ?| Stewart's 3 Stores | .the gowns throughout gorgeous and \u201cPetit , \u201d > of th ost time resident of Ste.Cunegonde, and Ald.Lapointe.tasteful.harming wonie Sr the class in French, is ahoroughly Acauainted axith its , .3 .- > ._ us was played to large and enthusiastic |needs.8 electlon is regarded as as- ; mn \u201d - ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Ja8 PAYS (0 'Ciirade playea the [eured Nomination for ho vacancy 2295 ST.CATHERINE 23781 :541 ST.CATHERINE .at + \u2019 (At the City Council] meeting yesterday afternoon a report was read from the city attorneys to the effect that the aldermen had not been libelled by thé protest of the Montreal Brewing Com- |\u2018 any, served a few weeks ago in re- ar : ! Y \u2018ay ee \u2019 \u201d \u2018 gard to the closing of streets near the expense if it were proved thit \u2018thé There 1s just sufficient semblance of) MISS WALSH'S \u201cREJURRECTION.\u201d| the Le ii ook place vesterday tof Ww P id 0 1 \"Place Viger station.Ald.Ekers ob- [cheque had been forged.The delay [plot to make the low comedy situations| New York, Ffept.§13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014| St.Denis Church.At the conclusion \u20ac ri \u20ac urse ves jected to the language of the-protest, and asked that the matter bétreferred \u2018to the attorneys for report.The answer of the attorneys is in part: mt \u201cWe find that the terms of said protest are Vague und Indefinite, and do not apply directly to the Council as a body, but only to certain aldermen whose names are not mentioned.\u2018\u2019The expressions used are offensive and discourteous, not to say more,:and assuming that the charges made are \u2018well founded, the names of the guilty parties should in fairness have been given.\u201d Ald.L.A.Lapointe objected to the raport because the Finance Committee \u2018had never passed any resolution au- \u201cthorizing Chief Carpenter to look for \u2018Hamel.Ln _ Mayor Laporte said the Bank of Montreal.had promised to bear the \u2018An getting Hamel back was due to the \u2018extradition laws, \u2018but an.\u201cexception.\u2018could \u2018perhans, be made in the affair \u2018owing to prpfoinence of the parties interested.Unfortundtely just a few \u2018weeks previous #o theæpplication Cuba.\u2018ad made a similer:application to the Imperial Government, and had been re- \u2018fused.\u201cIf you \"give \u2018us our criminal \u2018we will givé up voûte\u201d In this state \u2018the matter resfed, though he hoped some arrangement would be found out of the difficulty.: The report passed without further \u2018objection.2 © Ald.Ames gave notice of a by-law \u2018to stop the sale of tickets on the AS Cara pue JE Se oo rs : Qne dges not look for the continuity of a Plot in an extravaganza, indeed the very name dispels any such idea, therefore no .one is disappointed.As an extravaganza.of & peculiarly bright ang pleasing order \u201cSouthérn Enchaiit-] mént\u201d admirably fulfils \u2018its, purpose, the more ridiculou is \u2018Aifred\u2019\u2019at., A medley of burlesque, pantomime and musical comedy, \u201cSouthern En- thantment\u201d as interpreted by the \u201cSmart: Set,\u201d pleasingly appeals to the senses without the concentration of too much -inteliect.The costurtmng of the ballets and chorus is unusually good, and the production has bei carefully and thoroughly rehearsed.Every member of the company moreover seems to enter heart and soul into the \u201cbusiness.\u201d = ne | Of the frdlvidual members .of the company golden opportunities are given tc Mr.John Bailey as \u201cGrafter 8, and that is all that * leading role wifh wäarmth and sympathy, and Mme.Fouquet-Veraude, well remembered for her work at the Nou- veautes, had an acceptpble part, The production was carefully attended to in all respects, and desery its success.Blanche Walsh opened{ her season tonight atthe Grand Opera \"House in \u201cResurrection,\u201d before an audience that tested the capacity of the theatre.Many of the original company were in the cast, and the production was .the same as seen at the Victoria Theatre for 150 nights.\u2018Miss Walsh's Maslova is the same powerful creation, and stamps her gs one of the foremost emotional actresses of the day.She was repeatedly recalled.e.CITY NEWS IN BRIEF takes place on Wednesday the 21st instant, and the election on the following \u2018Wednesday.FUNERAL OF MME.NORMAND.The funeral of Mme.-J.B.Normand, mother of Gerln Normand, editor of, of the requiem mass the remains were taken to Three Rivers for interment.Among .those present at the funeral service were Hon.A.Des- Jardins, Ald.Vallieres, F.J.Bisaillon, L.G.A.Cresse, C.R.de Lorimier, L.Z Resther, Dr.Ethler, and A.Frigon.THE E.N.HENEY CO.LTD.The old established business of E.N.Heney.& Company, has recently been put into a joint stock company under the style and name of the E.N.Heney Company, Limited.The following are the officers and directors: C.R.Hosmer, President; W.F.Heney, Vice-President and General Manager; - {On Oùr Made-to-Order Boots and Shoes.~e- wo : : 3 i A fs, = 17 ét \" \u201c 2 \u201coq.oo nr wt 4 f - £1) as 2 be.a\" a a a} À ' ; : .|r wd b Wature of Cidiqus, - Ward.\u201d = Street.Assessed Proprioter.§ à 0 .No., Numbeg.: 3 3 i [1 as 4 > 1 ; 68 = \u2014fucurae * : assoss LOI! 2841 1.0.00000000.) 228, 231 and 491 ë 6 \u2019 so Band 90 Chambord .Marie Louise Hrien, 1 ments Duvernay $3 (15 3 per 233.) ROpery .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Hugh Craig .\u2026.-| 78.75 Annual assessments\u2019 ; | - 4 - wie of semi - su : & ; Brault: Louis Ader 564 ay 2880 snsovocncoccesjoraccacovec0.n) Centre ./L& Fabrique de 53.78 Annual assessments aie A J ; - larà Hrien; Vitaiis _ = \u2018' i : .St.Gabriel .; \u201ceet BR 2 Kamond Brien; Jos, 555 g \u2018 2891 savsonsosovss[-c0vocveouye0.| Centre .\u2026./Læ Fabrique de 53.78 Annual assessments , \u2019 ' - .Adberéar Hrien| ge 8t.Gabriel .10° in + >» sas Antoinatte Md ge 556 2892 tesssssarsraseliiainanasss.| Centre .|La Fabrique de 63.78 Annual assessments * 2 Li | Z an Williams Henry wr 3 * oe Chat L5G, Gabriel .Re.scusocoud8 .û : Fr ateauguay .\u2026.|La Fabrique de #8 p | | ces _ 7768 musa ous! Duvernay : » Bt.Gabriel .| 28.22 Annual assessments a rT 492 8 91 92 Chambord .Marre.Latiles Briea, : 658.; 2004 sonvoscevsencsferseorcos 9 .| Chateauguay s.|La Fabrique de # = s wité ei.newt ! | < 2 > : | St.Gabriel .,.| 28.237 Annual assessments « Lrauit; Lodls Ades | 559 | ~ ER 2908 sacvoessenrene[ennpeneseunee® Chateauguay .La Fabrique de ; | = or fr iard Brien; Vitalis | : AE + St.Gabriel .28.88 Annual assessments .iw g Edmond Brien; Jos, | 56L ~ 3035 aassas secs 225 | Gentre .\u2026.\u2014.|Edward C.Perkins .52.50 Annual assessments i £ = tu \u2018\u2019Adhemar Brian; *, \u201c562, °3 | £0368 vesrcocnsco0o.) 227 ENd 229 Centre .Edward C.Perkins .| 91.88 Annual assessments 8 \u201cLs ,Antoitette Edge 567 bk aL |e.347 Hibernia Road .[John Michael Grace.| 65.06 Annual assessments = J and Willlam Manry 671: eo a 3187 W.3 of 120 63 and 56 Charron .cenans William H.Sleep .\u20ac0.38 Annual assessments \\ | 8 108 Jeesessoreacss.| Lasalle .|Alphense Racine ,,,,.] 12.43 Special and annual ° .and 75 Coleraine .|William Guild a .5 .A .asseusments | Duvernay sd \u201cas man .Cruikshank .] 91.88 Annual assessments : 496 © | 6 128 Jevesecessss.| Chambord .| Alphonss Racine .,.9.02 Special and annual | bis: i 3239 80 689 and 691 Wellington .| Estate \u2018William 2 ~ ot \u201c 2 ! Lo : assessments | Duvermsy \\ J Henry Maynard .| 57.75 Annual assessments 5.497 = | 6 126 189 | Chambord .:.|Alphonse Racine .| 9.02 Special and annual | | ' | ; co £2 - - - assessments Duvernay : Ca 503 7 218 20 and 22 Dufferin .Adolphe Gaudry .| 44,10 Annual assessments Duvernay 577 | r ) | partof338 i.sefrcrseenenacnc | Papineau Avenue, .|John Thornton .\u2026.] 83.40 | Annual assessments 15 vo: F 1 12 104, 106 and |.i .68 = 5 658 A [.\u2026\u2026.| Foyer .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.|Jos.Armand Prefon- $ N.W, part \u2019 \u2018 ! «| taine .craves 31.31 Annual and special = of108.954, 956, 958, Sa ft : 1 : assessments \u2018 a I 260, 962, 064, .687| ; Ë 5 559 A f.00n0occcs.| BOYEF pucc0ccc0ceue Jos.Armand Prefon- | LT, z 966, 968 and S : | |- - taine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ane 4.20 Annual assessments © 870.0.St.Hubert .,.\u2026.Emmanuel] Rochon .| 275.19 Fnnual and special 588 | \"58 6 58 B | 1921 | 8t.Andre .|Jules Landry .47.72 Special and \u2018annual a L : ot assessments sd | assessments - ag bg è 13 172 and 173 2, 4,6, and 8 | §t Hubert Lane .Pierre Cloutler .{ 37.80 Annual assessments 607 ta 7 168 46 and 47 61 and 63 {| Carrleres .ves.|GtIbert Vigaud .| 63.00 | Annual assessments ; » FA Co .660 Sg 328 partofé |.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.| Christopher .= | | } | 3 Columbus .[Willlam G.Reid .37.80 Annual assessments 630 = 18 833 | 356 and 358 | Drolet s.\u2026vevorro.| Pierre Perron, \u20ac81 ts £3 a RE 279 .| Estate Louis Boyer.| 23.33 Special assessments - + .Usufructuary .| 31.50 Annual assessments 662 he \u2019 | N ! N su N argument was also used that ft lady being particularly oftentive.Min Taylor Church, corner Logan and Pap- conjunction with general accident and MINARD'S LINIMENT.stall were leased to a Jew it would be \u2018closed on Saturdays, the busiest day of the week.Personally, Ald, Levy was yn favor of the highest tender, and did \u2018not see why it should have been reused.Ald.Ekers remarked that the action \u2018of the committee was a plece of injus- |' Mice.i A report was read from Chief Car- \u2018penter to the effect that he had, been authorized by thé Finance Committee to look for Hamel, and in so doing had incurred expenses to the amount of $950.ingly left over.Ald.Lapointe is indig- ant because the association had glven ar city no help last winter when it \u2018was fighting at Quebec for municipal powers.LOAN TO BUY GAS PLANTA by-law will be drafted asking.the ratepayers of the city to consent to à Yoan for the expropriation of the city \u2018gas plant.Co © Ald.Ldvallee brought up his scheme to establish a market far.the sale of old horses, and it was referred to thé Market Committee for report, AT THE THEATRES.| { *- \u2014 Musically, \u201cThe Jewel of Asia,\u201d is a reat.And it introduces a new star.At His Majesty's Theatre last night about two-thirds of thé way through the first act, Miss Vera Michelena came on the stage and took a look around one of the most frigid houses \u201cThe Jewel of Asia,\u201d may the syndicate preserve Montreal from haviegy to gee it.Except for some distinguished puns, it has not a glimmer of brilliancy to call its own.It does not offer a single new or good comic character, nor does it contain a line worth setting Hopkins and male chorus sing \u201cMy Ole Kentucky Home\u201d In a manner that goes straight to the heart, and Mr.Mills is responsible for some, very original acrobatic work.His clever skating imitation is irresistibly droll.The piece 13 well mounted, well staged, well managed, and.the performance is healthy throughout.THEATRE FRANCAIS.Thete 5° 0ne turn in the performance given by the Moonlight Maids at the Francais \u2018this week that is far above the standard of this class of show.It is that in which the MacBanns, club Jugglers, are featured.The remainder of the show is just as far below tha standard.The maids have not grown younger or more vivacious since they were here last year.In fact the year on the road seems to havé given them one and all a feeling of extreme weariness, which fs quickly communicated to the audience.As usual the performance opens and closes with burlettas, in which the comedians are more tiresome than the ordinary.In the olio there are several turns of which the MacBanns, as before noted, are splen- ineau streets, at 8 p.m.this evening.STRUCK BY CHAIN.James McCaffray, twenty\u2019 years of age, residing at b7 Papineau Street, was injured at the locomotive works at Longue Pointe yesterday, by.the fall of a chain from a derrick.McCaffray was struck on the head and sustained severe injurics.He is at the General Hospital, \u2018 ?SEVERED ARTERY.\" Mrs.Francois Lazare, 232 Amherst Street, fell through a window in a grocery store near .the corner of Am-! herst and St.Catherine Streets .last night and severed an artery in her left wrist, The loss of blood was such that the woman was In a faihting condition when the ambulance arrived to convey her to the Notre Dame Hospital.She will recover.DEATH OF MRS.MACKEY.The relatives of Mrs.Sarah Anne Mackey, widow of the late Abraham Mackey, and postmistress at Ballintra, Ireland, have received word that that health insurance, in their new territory.The Maryland Casualty Company is well satisfled with the steady progress of their Canadian business, MUNICIPAL CLUB SPORTS.The annual field day of the Municipal Club, of Bordeaux, was held Sunday, and was thoroughly enjoyed by a very large number of people.A baseball game between Bordeaux and Cartlerville was won by Bor- deau, the scare being 6 to.5.The lacrosse match between the St.Louis team and the champion Points was won by the latter with a score of 4 to 1.The various contests were very interesting, especially the clog dance, which was finally won by Pokey Leahy.This concluded a very full programme well carried out.: _\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee MONTREAL MAN IN TROUBLE.Toroïto, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Michael Riley, of Montreal, after his arrest last night on a charge of being drunk, claimed to have been robbed of his coat and vest and $52 in cash near Church: Street{and Front Street.Policeman Martin founr $13 in his trousers pocket and it is possible that his coat and vest may be found in the vacant dot, where Riley is thought to have Works : Drumm.rd solliery, Westville, N, §.ners and Producers of Drummond\u201d Coat add Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes ang quantities to sult purchasers.Shipments by water or rail, V Head Office, Room 211, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.\u2019 = SPECIAL NOTICE.FIRST SHOW DAYS AT CARSLEY'S \u2014 MILLINERY.Carvldy's: Queen: Millinery relgus, and her throne room is in the Grand Salon prepared for her reception.There she is surrounded by a bevy of celebrated coilirt beauttes\u2014Marie Antoinette 18 there in all her queenly beauty, Gainsborough\u2019s Duchess represents that dashing, cavaller style.so characteristic of the days of chivalry.Hats of the art and beauty and true beauty never dies.You are extended + & cordial Invitation to visit \u2018and inspect this Trimmed Hat Exhibition.\u2014TheS: Carsley Co., Limited.\"3 - \u2019 \u201cCLARK'S PORK AND BEANS.\u201d \" When pork and beans is mentioned, one naturally thinks of \u2018*\u2018Clark\u2019s,\u2019\u201d\u201d as These are notable days at | period are with us again, because true art: Markha m, Ont.C.s.If every housekeeper in the city.knew the class of work turned out at the BILLING.\u201c> TOILET LAUNDRY our premises.large as that Montreal car roduce.There had music to.And yet it is obtrusive.Its lady died on August 24th.Mr.slept, .; + been nearly three-quarters of an hour|plot is always bothering you, interfer- ala.Thelr dexterity, i Juggling Ingian Abraham Mackey, Mr.James Scott, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 no other is in the same class.5 and they are, would mot be * of loose burlesque business of the most/Ins with the requisite atmosphere f0r| St.Jameg: A.: =i ] D SE 4 .» A ; \u2014 .\u2018 : oon ; LS Dr 5 Co ! Fr Us .2 \u2019 ; : : : \u201c ~ C4 LE : .y .: ; ; Coe BEE .Le) A * 7 25 - : - \u2018 .8 - - pee À - ot ; .; ; \u2018 ME ion ! * The Game Was About as Weird © - = + i and Woeful as They Make \u2018Em | The Birds Took a Punch.at ppp of Toronto, oly das three fin- \u201cThree f the Rochester Herman Long, the once: srest shortstop, is now out of baseball for good.e t 1 .ers.Manager Barrow says ays the Montreal weather man hasn't got a batting average of .003.team ertpp Buffalo will have to play pretty poor bell Bon the nen ples to lose the pennant now.um could Bave De Yesterday's win gives Montreal a cleary: terday.for the ag.168d over Toronto for the top of the second gregation masquerad- division.put a that a ne That Newark bunch is playing ball.b vue a rase ae Our energetic friend, \u2018Mugs\u2019 O'Hagan, key to sleep was fined $1.00 in court for hitting à Bpec- \u201c Rochester should de in tator.the Brioklayers J League, of Thres Riv-| Asked how the present New York Nationals .7 op Mi ATE] FRAME TE] QM ers.compared with the former champion Orioles, oT ee he Greater Valu Than Represented | ea ao Lh dl earl bn IRE AEE FERRE M ot RAR ne How some of the members of the team ever Manager McGraw sald: \u201cOur pitchers are got it into their skulls that they could play _ baseball is a mystery.That they have the nerve to draw their salaries is another mystery.The Rochester twirling was done by &chults, Blizs and Rube Degroff, the centre teld acrobat.The Birds landed on this choice collection tor fourteen hits, and twelve men crossed the pan on weird muffs, throws and four passed balls dy catcher Kennedy.Kennedy may be able to catch a ball, but no one would ever suspect it from his work yesterday.When one team gives an exhibition of it- fessional Baseball Leagues, ended Its ses- \u2018 alt it usually demoralizes the other, but sion last night.The board decided to fight Fitting close to the neck; NAS the Birds held steady.: this coat s smoothly over For a Filled The only local mistake was contributed dy McManus, who did a great stunt trying to catch a foul ball.Mac got under it, then got his wires crose- ed and missed the ball dy about a yard.This performance gave the washed-out © Brenchos their only run, as Rube Degroff made a bit apd Summers crossed the plate.Summers, by the way ,is related to Winters, the Boston pitcher, Spring of \u2018Holyoke and McFall of Denver.\u2014on astalwart, resistible base id 4 A double-header was advertised, but the of shrunken canvas and hair- ; rain soaked the grounds and just one game cloth\u2014moulded by the hot could be worked in.; This made it sort of lucky for Rochester.iron, made shape permanent oe Toe Jace end of the enterprise was by the needle.T 1 , vo , The wet and cold kept the fans away, Prices $15 to $35.A Beauti u Present bave sat on the stove had there beon one Money back for ay à dis ; convenient.To add to the enjoyment of the affair Umpire Egan failed to turn up and McCarthy .and Nichols officiated.Nichols is the famous pretty boy of the league.He has a countenance which puts umetrong- ly in mind of the bulldog in the \u2018What We Have, We'll Hold\u201d picture.**Nick™ also talks as if he had a hot potato in his mouth, and when he cried \u2018One ball\u201d it sounded like \u2018\u2018bow-wow.\u2019 McCarthy rendered his decisions: in & bashful manner, and, apart from being called names by the enemy upon one or two occasions, he escaped with honors.The first man Rochester put in to pitch was Schuits.Schultz laste about six seconds.He was assassinated and mutilated.\u2018Walters made.two hits from his selections, Clancy a double that salled over , Degroff's tffnkinæ apparatus, Thoney a doudle, Joyce 8 single and McManue a single.That was about all for Scultz.* \u201cRube\u201d Degroff told Manager Smith that | he was the greatest pitcher in the business and that he taught Mathewson and McGin- pity \u2018all they ever knew.So \u2018\u2019Rube\u2019\u2019 went in and got all that was coming to him.\u201cRube\u2019\u2019 twirled two innings and then Bliss stepped in and stayed to the end of the slaughter., The star play of the day was engineered dy Thoney, who pulled off a fine catch of a low fly back of third base.He bad to scoot hard for it and took fit with bis back turned.Our new find, Kelly, again did some fast work in the outfield and bis fast returns of flies and ground balls are now a feature of every game.Kelly is all right.We would Hike to see him have a try for « position on the team next season.Manager Barrow says this next season team is going to be a world-beater.We bave reported.that remark before, so this is just to impress it upon your mem- much stronger than the old Baltimore pitob- ers, and while we are not as strong a hitting team as the Baltimores were, this team will balance up just as strong, taking into consideration our base-running, fielding and individual strength.Rochester bas only beaten Montreal once this season.The Birds trimmed them sev- enteentimes.ARBITRATION MEETING OVER.Buffalo, N.Y., Sept.13.\u2014The board of arbitration of the National Association of Pro- The Cobwebs Wore Growing on the Rochester Crowd.the suit of the Butte Club, who ask $1,000 damages for the loss of two months\u2019 services of pitcher Roach, who was prevented from playing through a decision ot the board.It was decided to ad the Tri-State League to membership in he association under the same conditions as those conformed to by clubs already in.Kansas City was ordered to return $100 paid for second baseman Bonner, of Toronto, which money was paid to him just before he jumped the Maple fa.Those in attendance weré Jobn H.Farrell, of Troy, president of the New York State League .and secretary of the association; A H.Sexton, president of the Western League, snd chairman of the board: Tim H.Murnane, of the Boston Club, and president of the New England League: J.H.O'Rourke, of rBidge- port.Conn., and president of the Connecti- eut League\u201d W.H.Lucas, of Spokane, president of the Pacific Nationa! League, another members of the board, was represented by proxy.A game of baseball was played on Saturday at Otterburn Park, Linotype vs.Victorias, resulting in a victory for the former by a score of 10 to 5.Mr.Dan Allen made an impartial umpire.RAINCOAT, Perfect weather protection is afforded by the Semi- ready raincoat.the shoulders and hangs full in front and back.Seams and pockets doubly stitched\u2014fly front\u2014the whole carefully hand-tailored \u2014 of weather and rainproof fabrics satisfaction.Somiready | Tailoring MONTREAL 231 St.James Street, 1 551 St.Catherine Street.LACROSSE Toronto, Sept.13\u2014As & result of alleged rough play in the match between Chippewas and \u2018Tecumsehs, at Hanlon's Point on Saturday, Crown Attorney Curry i{atends to have the deputy chlef constable lay an infor: mation for common assault against Hess, the Chippewas, goal-keeper.Kirkwood, of the Tecumsehs, fs the alleged victim.In a game of lacrosse on Saturday last the Crescents succeeded in beating the Beavers, |.of Point St.Charles, by the score of & to-2.ALMONTE DEFEATS ARNPRIOR.Arnprior, Sept.12\u2014Arnprior's junior lacrosse club, the Victorias, drove to Almonte on Saturday and were defeated by the league juniars of that place to the tune of 6 to 2 The playing of the Arnprior boys was exceedingly good, but they met a team much heavier than themselves, The playing of Mulvihill, in goal, saved Arnprior from a much greater defeat.Tom Dontigny ;made an efficient referee.TFolowing is a list of Arnprior players and their positions: \u2014Goal, Mulvihall: point, Slater,; cover point, Lad- eroute; first defence, J.Laderouts; second defence, F.Kelley; third defence, Foley: centre, Stringer; third home, M.Laderoute: second home, Caldwell; first home, Beatty; £2 WHAT DO WE # GUARANTEE Book of (rreen Cash Receipts Worth Fully FIVE DOLLARS It will pay you to examinesthe magnificent premiums we give away\u2014many of them are worth nearly twice this amount.Don\u2019t take our word for it, pay us a visit and judge for yourself, We are delivering about ONE THOUSAND A WEEK.Surely some of your friends are reaping the benefits derived through trading with merchants who give, Green Cash Receipts Ask them how we treat them.They will verify all we claim and recommend ory.: outside home, McDougall; inside home, Kel- World bexters! OTHER EASTERN LEAGUPR MES., Mathewson, Waddell, MeGinnity, Chesbro, Ga ley.you to commence at once.pitchers Kling, Criger, catchers.Tenny, first \u2018base; Lajole, second base; Wagner, short stop: Collins, third ba\u2014 Hey! Wakes up! Toronto, Sept.12\u2014Buffalo out-batted Toronto to-day.Carr and Fuller allowed a toul to drop between them in third, which |- yielded Buffalo four runs.Clymer carried Thomas.Umpires, Connshan and Sulllvan.« : BRANTFORDS WON°T PLAY.Brantford, Ont, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Brantford has refused to par the Tecumsebs Some delay has been experienced in getting Montreal - .(off the batting honors.Score: : 3 .at the Island next Seturd This is the EYE TEE yrTTTRIRTYY ane, meet EE PE 0 gate ee eme ES er ue voi es | mw 2 LÉ nexcmeruencesr 3 2 0: BULIAIO .0.0000emcau seen.14 0 : ny fm \u20ac 5 2048 D ol Batteries Bruce and Fuller; Green and Yas Made on Referee Chitty and the game Thies Coupon Is Worth One Yeager, S.8.cccomercee \u2026.3 2 1 1 1 o0,McAllister.Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 500.- Kelly, 6 feureemecenmense 8 3 10 2 0 Of ey Cho ee ramener 0000 Green Cash Receipt Jorce, lfrcoccrmeseescumse 5 ! 2 1 2 HF LAN \u2014\u2026\u2026 \u2014\u2026uc00s AT à 2 $ FOOTB ALL.snrvaccaccsrenauce $ .vau Se Upper Entrance of the Canal.* Buelow.Umpire, O'Loughlin.Attendance, | signed articles to wrestle Graeco-Roman styls (J.Gleaves, b Taylor .0|match.MoGill and Montreal proved [Ins against the best ball of J.W.Blair \"Plans and specifications of the work can b 3,268.\\ tor the Graeco-Roman © tonship of Extras\u2019 vereqeessenseeess 1 far too strong for their opponents, and and J.C.Forbes, he made the first seen on and after the 10th September, 1904, a 1 ; pi I Philadelphia\u2014First game\u2014 ° 3 America.ne mstoh ut te e lace on \u2019 won dy 108 rune., nine holes mn 2 and the second in = the office of the Chief Fingineer of- the De PT UM RO +20.203000001 \u2014 & Sept.23, either in Montreal or Buffalo, be- eesacrense se a to of e prev rtment of Railw and Canals | Stylish Hats ||Fifbii BELLY SAE GRRE ton en 8) RRS JA al hie BoE RT ts EE SF Bender and Schreck.Umpire, ny.: real Ot (he lates pars ee | \u201c2 | * AMPORTFD DIRECT p Second game P noir « 1787 STILLWELL'S NAVE You ASTHMA?Hoag {7-4na Mayers 16 were the only er = 1 the case of firme there must be éttac re and, United State aarsarensaneten sd 4000000 _ WELL ones to reas e figures, The : der actu | Lp ee ree PL ce LE PO EAL Toe Tl erly sek ot J sage rat To hd cite rat: uf nari Savers 1 Le occupation a0d rat OZ mA RCH WEL ah Noonaa.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, 19,- PULAR 18e \u2018 AL Sone you can be oured.You are fool tent tent accoun Sor en .5 pron ext he Depart mea dose ot Bid ty itpelt to ho \u20182282 : H,- .PEN DAY AND MONT.tartes Si Catarthonone to-day; thelr opponents, fontreal and Mooi capt the lowest or aay ten a \u201d Oatheri © ; , re asthma.fielded well, Te ee a uk.JONRÉ.Fe ne Street in yesterday the winners were \u2014 > | Catarrhosone \u2018Hag been suécewstui for| Hainsworth (not out) aoe 0.Ere | 8 | i Ovsocite Victoria set rine, ate.Polly, Go To .\u2019 ; you can't dure sa Sood Joes (not ut) nur alt .ont of Rallw * Canals, ?É.; pacte Bor, GRAIG AND ry ca woh Coy pane wa Se alia dunes | Jr rin os | or 3 Ve no ies \u20ac 18 PTE Dr BEN oe \u2014 \u201c losses, Attention pwitched quite suddenly from\u2019 stock to grain to-day, due to @ in the wheat belt.- - Not only was the weather in the States unsatisfactory, but the Manitoba weather report was exceedingly bad, .re have been heavy frosts in the Nofthwest Territories, and frosts.are now predicted for Manitoba to-night and Wednesday.\u2019 Sh This sent the wheat market humping.May wheat took a jump in Chicage and crossed $1.18, wheat at Duluth sold as high as $1.25, while the Winnipeg market reached $1.08.Farmers at many points throughout Manitoba are now getting $1.00 à bushsl for their wheat at the elevators.Although the impression exists here that the frosts have come too late to do much damage the chances are that they have caught some of the lata wheat and damaged it considerably.n has also been prevalent In Manitoba, and that has also helped to set matters back.An optimistic view of the situation, however, was taken by Mr.F.W, Thompson, vice-president of the -Ogil- vie Milling Co., who told The Heraid that the frosts had come too late, and that the damage would be very slight.\u201cI have been looking over a great many samples of wheat from all paris of Manitoba this morning,\u201d said Mr.Thompson, \u201cand found the quality on the whole, extremely good.\u201d The crop situation was the chief fac tor-in the Wall Street market, and led to a fresh outburst of liquidation.Some stocks yielded rather readily to this influence, although there were a few that held their own very well.In the local market there was fair trading in Nova Scotia and Mackay common, but nothing in the way of news developed, and on the whole the market was a featureless one.Steel bonds sold at 73 and back to %2 1-2, while Power sold early at 77 and recovered to 77 1-4.It Is expected that the delayed annual meeting of the Dominion Steel Co.will be held very shortly.The report is now being compiled by Mr.Plummer A director stated this morning that he believed the company hdd turned the corner.Northern Securities were quoted in Wall Street at 103 3-4 to 104 1-2.FORGET'S CABLE.L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable quoted Grand Trunk first at 100 1-4, second at 87 5-8, third at 39; Canadian Pacific at 128 7-8, Hudson Bay at 42 1-4 and Anaconda at 4 3-5.MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal Exchange quotations to-day are reported as follows by Marler & Hodgson, : New York funds, 3-64 to 1-32, dis, 1-16 to 1-3 prem.; sterling, 60 days, 8 31-42 to 9, 9 1-5 to 9 1-4; sterling demand, 9 1-5-32 to 9 17-32, 9 5-8 to 9 3-4; sterling cables, 9 19-32 to 9 56-8, 9 3-4 to 9 7-8; Paris, francs short, 5.17 1-2.The sales to noon in Wall Street today amounted to 568,6000 shares, \u2014 JAP BONDS.Japanese 6 per cent.bonds were quoted in Wall Street to-day at 94 5-8.\u20140_ .A wire to Mr.C.D.Monk sald Market was heavy and sagged off m the first half hour, pronounced weaknest developed afterwards and prices fairly melted away.There was a notable exception and that was Steel common which remained very firm around \u201815.The pfd.went with market.After 11 o'glock market recovered gradyally.in sdie instances showing buoyancy, there was some further selling which sent prices down again, \u2018he frost predic< tions for Kansas po doubt influencing market.Market holds fairly well at present and should improve later on.FEVERISH MARKET.Noon Letter.\u2014During the first.hout the market was extremely feverish and irregular, with pronounced weakness in many issues.\u2018Metropolitan Sècuri- ties followed its break of yesterday by another severe decline to-day and Reading dropped off quickly about a point and a quarter.The rest of the list held about steady although fluctuations were quite rapid and periods of strength followed periods of weakness.After the first hour, however, a general hardening .tendency \u2018was noted.Pennsylvania led the advance and the rest of the list followed fairly well.The tone at present is somewhat uncertain, as the advance is being quite strongly contested by the bear faction.| \u2014E.& C.Randolph.THE COTTON REPORT.Cotton.\u2014The Cotton report generally favorable, with the exception being Texas, which reports excess damage frœn bollweevil.: \u2019 LONDON CLOSING.London Close:\u2014Anac., 4% and 5; Atch., 82% and 80%; C.P.R., 129 and 125%; St.Paul, 161% and 157%; \u2018Erie, 30% and 30; E.F., 68% and 663%; Ills., 142% and 139; .N., 125 and 121%; Penna., 65% and 127%; R.G., 34 and 66%; S.P., 57% and 8%; U.P., 100% and 98; U.S.S., 15% and 15%; U.8.S.pid., 66% and 647%.American stocks in London steady.closed - THE MARKET.Messrs.Zimmermann & Forshay wire Rocbrt Meredith & Co.: The stock market this morning was decidedly \u201csloppy,\u201d in spots, stocks were strong and then again, some of the principal ones were weak, Liquidation was equally apparent as was the poor buying of So.Ry.This latter stock was traded in very largely between 33 5-8 and 34 1-8.The general list suffered and occasional faint rallies, leaves them at this writing ngar the lowest of the day.A particulér weak feature was Met.Securities which declined é@nsiderably and showed poor support.Met St.Ry., on the other hand was strong.Liquidation\u2019 \u2018may run a little further, but with cheap money, bulls are not frightened, and will again advance prices.We rather favor purchases on weak spots.UNION PACIFIC, The Union Pacific reports increases of $77,444 in gross and $96,946 in net earnings for July: ; 1904.1908.1902.Gross .$4,665,602 $4,588,158 $4,196,142 Exp.and taxes .2,443,219 2,462,721 2,087,056 Net .$2,222,383 $2,125,437 $2,099,086 \"If Wall Street can negotiate 562,526 shares of stock in two hours, who's unloading and who's loading up.It's el- ther a boom or a boomerang.FINANCIAL CHIPS.American stocks in London, irregular, mostly above parity.| Cool weather reported in 3ICorn belt.Republic Steel emplôyes accept re-| duction in wages.3 Eighty:one roads for July show ave 1 erage net decrease 17.94 p.c.Twenty-three roads Yor first week ed by committees, ete, -.- No truth in rumor of advance in Jersey Central dividend.Anthracite trade dull but bituminous conditions improved.! Steel billet meeting to-day.Ch Banks lost to sub-treasury since Friday $2,131,000.Outward movement of currency heaviest for the time of year in many years.\u2018 John W.Gates says he is still a bull où the stook market situation.Twelve industrial stocks decline .97.Twenty active.\u2019rajlroads decline 1.31 per cent, La ; \u201c CONSOLS.London\u2014Consols money 88 5-16, and account 88 7-16, unchanged from last night.Money on call 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 per cent.\u2019 Discount short bills 2 3-8 to 2 1-2 per cent.; for three months 2 1-2 per cent, STOCKS DISTRIBUTED.Yesterday's volume may or may not have marked the culmination of this particular swing, but in the judgment of careful critiés it did at least permit of a more extensive distribution of stocks than at any prevous time presented at this rise.Sentiment at close yesterday was still bullish on the whole.It was understood in bullish quarters that the programme would be to rally the market sharply this for¢noon.\u2014E, & C.Randolph.?The total sales of stocks in New York yesterday were 1,300,529 shares against 511,109 shares the same day a year ago.INVESTMENT RETURNS.The investment returns on leading Mohtreal stocks at the closing prices this morning are furnished by Fairbanks Brothers, 1724 Notre Dame St, Montreal:\u2014 Close.Div'd.Pays.Canadian Pacific xd 125 6 4.80 Montreal Street .204 10 4.90 Toronto Rails .103 5 4.85 Twin City .vee 97 5 5.15 Detroit United.66 4 6.06 Rich.& Ont.58 6 10.34 Heat & Power.177 4 5.19 N.S.Steel .67 6 8.95 Dom.Iron Bonds .73 5 6.84 Mont.Telegraph.158 8 5.06 Bell Telephone .146 8 5.47 Ogilvie Mil] pfd.120 7 5.83 Ogilvie bonds .114 6 5.26 Street Ry.bonds.104 414 3.84 Mont, Steel pfd.86 + 7 8.13 Mont.Cotton.100 9 8.13 Halifax Tramway.93 5 - 5.37 N.S.Bonds .105 6 5.71 N.S.Steel pfd.110 8 7.27 MORNING BOARD SALES.Canadian Pacific at 125%.Canadian Pacific at 125%.Iron common at 11.Montreal Power at 77.> Montreal Power at 77%.73 Montreal Power at 774.25 Iron preferred ar 36.25 Iron preferred at 35%.10 Iron preferred at 36%.100 Canadian General Electric at 152%.50 Mackay common at 2614.125 Flackay common at 26.Mackay common at 25%.23 Mackay common at 25%.100 Nova Scotia at 67, 100 Nova Scotia at 6714.5 Nova Scotia at 67.\u2018> Nova Scotia at 67%.100 Nova Scotia at 66%.5 Scotia preferred at 1074.10 Bank of Montreal at 24515.10, Union Bank at 13544.; \u2018 1,000 1ron Bonds at T3.8,000 Iron Bonds at 72%.4,000 Iron Bonds at 72%., 7% 25 55 50 a5 su Mr.D.M.Stewart on the Money Outlook , Mr.D.M.Stewart, manager of tbe Sov- .ereign Bank of Canada, has this to say on the money outlook, as quoted by the New York Post:\u2014 _ \u201cThe factory.\u2018banks at the present moment have a circulating power of $319 000,000, there cannot possibly be any stringency in the Canadian money market due to crop movement.The call- loan rate is now-5 per cent.and the commercial discount rate 6 to 7 per cent., and there fs little likelihood of any reduction in\u2019 either, at least, until after the fall bus.ness is over.\u2019 .\u2018American money has often been loaned in Canada because of the attractive rate of In terest, as comparel with Wall Street.Americans have also invested large sums in agricultural implement, electrical, pulp wood and other manufacturing concerns, while some of the safest and most prominent investors in the United States \u2018have put their: capital\u2019 into railways and Canadian bank stocks.In the latter they have-certainly not been disappointed.\u2018Canada bas a well-tried financial system which administers equitably and satisfactorily to the needs of the entire Dominion.This is not an average variation of over 2 per cent.between the discount rate prevalent in the large cities of the East and that which obtains in the remote towns of the great Northwest.The automatic distribution of the accumulated wealth of the older sections pmong the newer portions dy means of the chartered banks is well-known.These Institutions promote the commercial developméÿt of the Dominion by means of their 1,100-odd branches spread all over the country.I bè- lieve that Canada to-day is in much the same position as the United States occupied in 1870, with the added advaiitages of having a people free from race and sectional prejudice, working harmoniously, untrammeled by the burden of the heavy debt and serious losèes occasioned by the Civil War.\" CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION OPENING The Christian Endeavor Societies ot Point St.Charles et in the Baptist Church last evening.\"Mr.Allan Thomson, Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements for the Provinclal Convention, presided.After the opening exercises, Rev.J.IL.Gilmour, Provincial President, addressed the \u2018meeting and thainked the Endeavorers of Point St, Charles for their hearty co-operation in looking after the arrangements of the convefition.Centenary Methodist Church, also addressed the meeting, The programme for this evening's meeting in St.Matthew's Presbyterian Church follows: 5.00 p.m.\u2014Provinctal executive meeting.- .- 5.30 p.m.\u2014Informal reception and tea to delegates.St,\u201d Matthew's Church.Chairman, Rev.E.A.Mackenzie, 7.45 p.m.\u2014Praise service.8.00 p.m.\u2014Devotional exercises, by Rev.J.R.Webb.: 8.15 p.m.\u2014Address by Rev.J.L.Gil- mour.Music by the choir.Offering.8.45 p.m.\u2014Address by Rev.J.W, Gra- \u2018ham, B.A., Montreal.TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME.Wednesday, September 14\u2014McVicar Hall.Chairman, Rev.J.L.Glimour.9.30 a.m.\u2014Devotional ex rclses, led by Rev.C.E.Amaron.10.00 a.m.\u2014Business session.Annual reports of secretary, treasurer, and Junior superintendent.Consideration and adoption of New Constitution, present- Mr.W.Leslie.Appointment of led 11.00 -azmp.\u2014Confarence on the future of Chrtatian Endeavor in our Province, ed by Mr.W.- S.Leslie.2.00.p.m,\u2014Devotional exercises, led by |- Rev, E.deGrouchy., \u2018September.show average gross in-|: 2.185 p.fn\u2014A ess, \u201cHow to Fill the crease 2.78 per cent.Plentiful supply of Ranks fn n° dress.Endeavor,\u201d by stocks in the Loan crowd, - Pev, F.of Dewey.; London settlement began to-day.We deliver bread to any address.James Strachan, + to R.Cruikshank.\u201c245 p.m.\u2014Addréss, \u201cHow to Develop the Recruits,\u201d by Rev.C.B.Bland.8:15 p.m.\u2014Discussioh, led by Rev.W.8.45.pme, \u2014 otkets\u201d: orferne e, led by Rev.E.Wilson.BD.Hamilton.Ont.Centenary - Chairman x Rev, J.R Webb, \u201c \u2018cattle can be raised during granted by the Government.outlook far.monay.this fall fs satis.It takes from $8,000,000 to $12,000,000 | Jin circulation to \u2018move the crop,\u2019 an as the system is so perfect in operation that there\u2018 The Rev.J.E.Mavety, of.Wall Street's View - ofthe CP.R's - Annual Figures ae Wall Street commest on the Cana- lan Pacific's annual statement was uni- tormily favorable, most of the critics, as stated Yesterday, enlarging upon.the wonderful possibilities the road has in further Séploring and tapping the growing West he New York Post says: \u2014 \u201d Within the past two fiscal years, or since Lane 30, 1902, the Canadian Pacific Railroad as increased capital Habllities by $82,000,000, and on Oct.5 next the shareholders wili be asked to authorize an Issue of $26,500,000 new common stock.The Canadian Pacific's policy of comstantly adding to capital account has excited no little criticism.With tres demands for \u2018working capital, the question bas been fairly raised, What has been accomplished already with the proceeds of stock and land sales?The annual report for 1904, issued last Tuésddy, throws considerable light on the subject, \u2018 efore ing up the report in detail, 1t might be well to recall that 3,000 miles of new main track has been added to the system during the past ten years.This addition al mileage exceeds that operated by the Lake Shore, the Erle, the Big Four, or the New Haven, and it was built under conditions similar to those existing when 76,000 miles of new track was laid by various roade in the United States during the elghties.The Western roads, in many instances, were built in thinly settled communities, so that the earning power had to be developed afterwards.During the past few years, however, competitive rallway bullding in this country has ceased, and the money spent has bacen used more for.Improving existing lines than for extensions.\u201cIn Canada, on the other hand, an immense territory in the Western provinces has beet settled and brought under cultivation mostly through the sale of land to foreigners.In ten years the average wheat crop of Canada has increased over 100 per cent., and with a new translontinental line promised as a com- Petitor in opening up new territory where the winter months to better advantage than in Montana or Nebraska, the Canadian Pacific has employment for new capital if judiciously expended.As partly offsetting the increase of 2,000, - 000 in capital liabilities incurred dur ng the past two years, the road reports an increase of $9,000,000 in gross earnings.The mileage added amounts to 1,500 miles.1f the 1n- creased earning power of a raliroad is not accounted for in surplus account it usually follows that: current earnings have either bees devoted to improvements and extensions ot else used to satisfy increased fixed charges.In two years, with an Increase of $900,600 in gross earnings, the surplus of the Canadian Pacific has decreased $2,000,000.But as fixed charges have only increased $500,000, it is the balance sheet that must be examined.Under the item of assets it will be found that roadbed and equipment account has increased $26,500,000, and that additions to the steamship service account for $8,000,000.Also that securities owned and held in the treasury increased $7,000,000.Stocks and bonds of the par value of $86,280,000 appear in the balance sheet at a cost of $46,875,000.Real estate and payments due on land sale increased $9,000,000 in two years, bringing the total Increase in assets to $48,400,000.The company disbursed $2,000,000 more in divl- dends during 1904, and the difference between assets and liabilities will be found in current liabllities, material and supplies, and similar ftems.Without including any appropriations for maintaining and improving roadbed, the following items will show whero much of the new capital has been expended: , June 30, June 30, , 1904.1902.Locomotives .Basses 04 745 l'assenger and baggage cars \u2018 814 fes Sleeping and dining cars.141 124 Parlor, official and paymasters\u2019 \u2018carS.o00e.e 18 4 Freight and cattle cars.28,080 21,159 Conductors\u2019, vans.: 5it 418 Tool cars and steam shov- \u20acIB Le 993 928 Atlantic Ocean steamships.11 oon Pacific Ocean steamships.a3 Pacific Coast steamships.13 .Upper lake steamships.3 British Columbia lake and river boats.pc 18 2 Ferry sgervice.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.L.\u2026.2 2 Income from the sale of land last year amounted to $3,807,000, compared with $9,695,- 000 in 1903.While the total reflects the general conditions existing to & great extent, it is of interest to note that the average price received per acre was $4.10, compared with $1.67 in 1902.\u2018The Canadian Pacific has left atout 18 000,000 acres of the.land originally Proceeds from the sale of the land are deposited cach year against the mortgges outstanding .on the entire property.In this way it is expected that the company\u2019s bonded {andebtedness will be entirely wiped out, thus making the shareholders free from annual fixed interest charges.- If the Canadian Pacific is tp hold {td own \u2018in the competitive railway building likely to occur in the future necessary funds for the work must be provided.In this connection it is hardly necessary to point out that increases in dividend charges are safer than increased fIxed interest charges.The Canadtan, unlike many of the transcontinental roads, has never been placed in the hands of a receiver.$ $& 8 The Tractions Are Still Doing Well The Montreal Street Railway earnings for the past week were: \u2014 1904.1903.Inc.Sunday, Sept.4.$7,020.48 $5644.68 $ 381.80 Monday, Sept.3.R,443.34 *15.01 Tuesday, Sept.6.7,307.80 428.08 Wed\u2019'day, Sept.7 7 _ 431.66 Thur\u2019day, Sept.8 \u201c84,52 \u2018Friday, Sept.9.1.05 Sat'day, Sept.10.1,031.45 $32,020.16 $49,639.39 $2,761.43 *Decrease.- Toronto Railway earnings for the wcek ending Saturday, Sept.10, 1904: \u2014 1 Tr Îne, Sunday, Sept.4.$ 6775 $ 1 Monday, Sept.5.\u2026 14,601 152 Tuesday, Sept.6.12,766 *hT4 Wednesday, Sept.7.s\u2026\u2026.12,763 *83 Thursday, Sept.8.ve.12,126 220 Friday, Sept.9.[ 11,208 713 Saturday, Sept.10.11,140 1,005 Total .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026orspercerues.$81,862 *\u201cDecrease.Business Changes Business changes in Montreal are reported as follows by Bradstreets:\u2014Bellhouse, Dillon & Co., chemicals and cément, committee appointed to conduct business; J.Bouchard & Co., confec.,, Mrs.J.Bouchard registered; The Clinton Fireproofing Co.of Canada, registered: BEuclide Desy, grocer, assets sold: The Dominion Carpet Beating Works, David \u2018McAndrew registered; J.Hector Gariepy, mfrs.agent, asgets to be mold; Gold Bros.& Cohen, clothiers, Jacob Gold, Samuel Gold and Robert Cohen registered; Mlranl Jodin, men's furoge, assigned; Ezeklal McConkey, mer.tailor and haberdasher, Ezekial McCon- key registered; Johm McGarrahan, cigars, assets sbld; The Manchester Clothing Co.of Canada, assigned; The Manchester Clothing Co.of Canada, meeting of creditors '16th; Miss B.Muir, mililnery, Michael J.Doherty, curator; D.Murphy & Co., harness makers, dissolved; OQuimet Freres, grocers, Elphego Ouimet and Louis P.Ouimet registered: JE.Patenaude, dry goods, Kent & Turcotte, curators; J.Render & Co., mfra.biscuits, compromised at 25c on $; I\u2019.Ruel, painter, agsigned; St.Arnaud Freres, mfrs.stove pipes, etc, premises damaged by fire and water, insured; Geo.B.Sadler & Co., mer, tailors, dissolved; Silverstone and Smilovitch, grocers, Abraham Silverstone nd Isaac Smil-, ovitch registered; J.B.Vanier & Frere, grocer: and liquors, sold to Telesphore and Arthur Vanler who , continue under same style.Cotton Prices The following prices were received over E.and C.Randolph's private wire: Opg.High.Low.12.30 January ., 1020 1035 \"1027 1032 March .10 34 10 39 10 30 10 39 September.1040 10 40 10 38 10 40 October .\u2026 .1019 1031 1019 1021 December .110 32 10 23 .1027 10 23 J.PERCY TAYLOR, © $tock Broker, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Co 1749 Notre Ba-> Street.| TEL MAIN 1856 yp phan \u2018>.he : Reports.\u2018 THE US: OFFICIAL CROP.REPORT SHOWS ; ABIG FALLING OFF IN WHEAT YIELD sf - on the \u2018country's.grain\u2019 erpp was published Saturday aftergon.Based Upon the system of acreage returns used ih preceding years, and upon the:percentages Published now and at this time last month and last yegr, the crop Indications are figured up by the Produce Exchange statisticidn as follows:\u2014 CORN.' Sept.1, '04.Aug.1, '04.Sept: 1, '03 Condition.- 84.6 87.3 \u201c 81 Indic.aver.yield per.acre: 27.1 2 The V.6.Goveramest's\u2019 September.report Indians .80 oi 76 90 87 | \"SPRING WHEAT.Bept.1, \u201804.Aug.1, \u201804.Sept.1, *03 Condition 86.2 87.5 77.1 Indic.aver.-yleld per acre: 12.0 15.13.9 Area, .acres .17,140,800 17,140,000 17,257,000 Indic .crop, bush.: 208,600,000 272,630,000 , 239,872,000 The following table gives the estimated condition, acreage and crop of spring wheat as of Sept.1, compared with the condition on Sept.1 and the actual crop of previous years: Our Produce Exports to the Other Side Exports of butter and cheese from the porta of Montreal and Portland for the week end- - \u2018The Cheese.Boards ; EE \u2018Lindsay, Ont.Bept -12.\u2014At the Victoria cheese board, in session \u201chere to-day.1,745 moxes were boarded; fifteen factories reported.Buyers present wére; Flavelle, Whit- ton, Fitzgerald, Brown and Gillesple.The board was cleared at 8°15-16c, after a good dewd of bantering with salesmen who looked for 9c.Next board oa the 23rd of September, during the fall fair.St.Hyacinthe, Sopt.12.\u2014Nineteen factories offered 1,793 boxes of cheese.The price bid was Ble for white and 8%c¢ for colored.Fowler bought 157; Miller and Riley, 178; Lovell & Christmas, 125; D.A.McPherson & .| Co., Ltd., 140.and.U3 colored; the\u2018 balance unsold.Twenty-three creameries offered 912 rackages-of butter; all sold, except 71, at 19c.J.Dalrymple & Son, 360: Alex.W.Grant, 208; Fortier & Monette, 102; Willer & Riley, 89; Lovell & Christmas, 60; D.A.McPhersou & Co.Ltd, 22 Sherbrooke, Que., Sept.12.\u2014This afternoon at the Sherbrooke Dairymen's Exchange 5:8 packages of butter and 100 packages of cheese were boarded from elght creamies and one cheese factory.John Orpe bought.174 packages at 19%4c¢; Lovell & Christmas, 19 packages at 19%e and 75 packages of salted at 18%c, and A.W.Grant, 40 at 19%c; 100 packages of salted were unsold.The highest bid for cheese was B8%c, but no sales were made.Utica, N.Y., Sept.12.\u2014Sales of cheese on the Utica Dairy Board of Trade to-day were 7 lots of 6,696 boxes, at 8c to 8%c.Butter, ereumery, 206 packages at 19%c and 495 at : 20c.\u201c> Country Produce .Eggs \u2014There is a very firm tone in the egg market owing, doubtless, to the high prices ruling in the country and the good local demand.Straight-gathercd stock in fair-sized lots are quoted at 17l4c to 18e per dozen and .| selected stock are having a fairly good.sale at 21c per dozen.1,265 cars were the arrivals registered at tbe Board: of Trade this morning.Beans.\u2014Remain as usual.There is no increased demand and the steady tone of the market remains as usual.Choice car lots are quoted at $1.30 to $1.35, and primes at $.125 per bushel.Honoy.\u2014A quiet tone rules in the boney market, the demand principally being for.buckwbeat which buyers find difficult to get hold of at preseût.We quote: Extracted white clover, K 7%c to 8c per 10-1b.tin and T¢ to Tlac per 60-lb.tin; buckheat, 6c to 7c, and white clover comb, 10c to Fc.Maple Product,\u2014Is practically stagrant.Prices, however, are quoted; Syrup, in 15- gal.casks, bc to b%c per lb.; in tins, 65c- to 60c per wine measure, and 70¢ to Toc for imperial.Beauce sugar ls quoted at 8c to 10c per lb.sale going on just now, nd\u2019 muyers are only dealing in small lots.The recent heavy rains and spasmodic sunshine have tended to soften the potatoes, and unless the weather considerably improves the outlook for winter use is not encouraging; 90-Ib.bages are being delivered to buyers in Montreal at from 68c to 70c per bag., Hogs and Provisions There was a good supply of live hogs on the market, but the most of them had been contracted for by one or two packers last week for delivery to-day; consequently, the offerings for sale were small, for which the demand was good and sales of selected lots were made at $5.60; mixed lots at $5.25 and heavy at $5 per 100 Ib.In fresh-killed, abat- tor-dressed hogs a fair trade was done at $7.75 per 100 1b.The demand for hams, bacon and lard continues fairly good and prices rule steady.Flour Prices The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.quoted the following prices for thelr bragds: Ogilvie's Royal Héusehold, $5.50; Ogilvie's Glenora Patent, $6.20; Manitoba strong nakers', $4.50; bran, per ton, $19.00; shorts, per ton, $21.00.Qn Brantford, Ont,\u2014\u2014Martin Wince has beén appointed United States consul at Brantford, to succeed Mr.A, C.Hardy who lately removed to Brockville.\u2018From Flour to your kitohen and never touches a hand \u2014 Purity Cread, James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty Potatoes.\u2014There is merely & hand-to-mouth |- Wheat Was Wild, ._ - Scramble of Shorts Wheat prices took a great Jump in Chicago to-day, due to frosts in the crop districts.ing Sept.11, 1904:\u2014 Corn was also higher.Local.\u2019hro\u201d.e weather map reporting the recent wea- To Liverpool\u2014 cal.7 to, Total ther was not only extremely unsatisfactory, Lake Manitoba.2,146 1.134 3,280 but heavy frosts were predicted for to-night Parisian .; 9.229 1.438 19.657 | 80d Wednesday In the States and Manitoba.Southwark .ee.6,062 288 8,420 There was no doubt some fresh damage in To Glasgow\u2014 \u201ce *: ' , our West, but opinions as to the extent of Sicilian 1,007 408 1,503 it are really.conflicting.A leading miller Kastalia 1,326 200 1.626 pate belleves the damage will be very = \u2019 \u2019 ght.Tons London .17,272 6735 24,027) One Chicago wire said: There is a wild To Bristol\u2014 ! scramble of shorts all over the floor.The Montcalm .12,527 \u20182,509 15,036 Corn shorts are in the worst position, offer- \" OI \u2014_\" !ng8 appear to have\u2019 dried up for the mo- Total .49,159 15,402 64.561 Went.: Corn.wack last year.2°200 25196 107.505 The vartoua options in Chicago to-day rang- Corr.week, 1902.52,859 12.280 60,129 eds follows: | Total shipment since ;[ heat Opg.High.Low.12.30 May 1, 1904.1,038,410 218,787 1,256,807 |\u2018 MBY «ool von 1164 117% 11614 117% Corr.period, 1903.1,328,831 303,525\" 1,632,555 Sept.- 1112 113 151% 313 Corr.period, 1902.1,0x0,192 247,837 1,3;:8,029 Dee.114% 114 11414 116% Local.Thro'.Total.| = To Liverpool\u2014 CI May a, Bla 52% 514 oy Parisian .veers D216 634 2,850 i Dec.seen sance 53 53 525 .4,541 68 4,605 ! \u2014 - - EK ow \u2019 \u2019 May .coovviennn.\u2026.BY 354 35447 55%: Sicillan 1.762 TR 763 Towards one o'clock May wheat sold at Kastalla .eeoenes 715 445 1,230 1.181.i To London\u2014 2109 1085 2451 : .Tona .rercoure 2.00 , 3.> Brita Wheat Shipments evens 2 7,044 Monteaim \u2026\u2026.Ti 0 \"| The shipments of wheat and flour as wheat Total .\u2026.19,138 2,442 21.580 10 Europe from the principal exporting coun- Corr.weok lant year.11,686 1.688 12.474 tried were officially reported as follows: Corr.week, 1902.29,165 - 3,084 32,248 Previous .Total shipment since Last week week.May 1, 1904.277.118 34,738 311,838 Bush.Bush.Corr.poriod, 1902.177,244 27,226 204,470 | United States .2,272,000 1.792.000 Corr.period, 1902.285.662 28,008 313,070 Russia: .3,512,000 4,496,000 Shipments via Portland\u2014 \u2018| Danubian .«1,386,000 836,000 Te Liverpool\u2014 + Argentina .1,600,000 1,616,000 Roman, Sept.10.aaracrencens reeves 958 | Indtan.wo 1,784,000 1.344.000 : y Auetraila 0.400,000 712,000 L Total sc.sacsevsecusavese AR Various .eveieennienn.128,000 216,000 Sicce May 1, 1904 \u201c0° 25,305 : \u2014_\u2014 Corr, period, 1%03.Pet PPR 08 37,047 Total .\u2026.\u2026.10,432:000 11,032,000 \"Grain, Flour, Hay Graln,\u2014A weaker feellng prevailed in\u2019 the market for oats, and there was a reduction.of Y%c per bu: tel, which tallles with the prices ruling in the West.There was a slow demand for local consumption and business generally was quiet.The export trade remains about the same.There is very little improvement in any line, and the sudden advance in prices does not present a very encouraging outlook.No.2 white oats are quoted at 10%c, and No.3 at 39%ec, ex store.For export, No.2 white oats are quoted at dite afloat, No.2 peas 73c, No.2 rye 62ljc, No.2 barley at 50c to 60l%c, No.3 extra at 49¢ to 49%c, and No.3 at 48c to 48l%c afloat.Flour.\u2014A firmer feeling was noticeable in the wheat market, as also in the flour mar- et, without any radical change taking place.The demand is for spring wheat grades, and ls not very large at present, but millers are still at work on old contracts, and until these bave finally been disposed of there will be little activity to note.Manitoba spring wheat patents are quoted at $3.50, strong bakers\u2019 $5.20, winter wheat patents $5.25 to $5.25, straight rollers $5.10 to $5.25, straight rollers in bags $2.40 to $2.50.Bran.\u2014In spite of Manitoba millers holding out for full prices for bran, sales were made in car lots at $17 per ton in bags, while more were to Le had at the same figure.Fairly good quality Ontario bran sold at $17 per ton.There 13 only a small supply of shorts, and these are firmly held.Manitoba bran, tn bags, is quoted at $18 to $19; shorts, $20 to $21 per ton.Ontarfo bran, in bulk, $17; shorts, $19; and mouillie, $24 to $28 per ton, according to quality.Rolled Oats.\u2014The market for rolled oats remains about the same, and there is a demand for small lots at $2.30 to $2.3244 per bag, \u2018and.at $4.90 per barrel.Corn meal is in fair demand at $1.35 to $1.46.per bag.Baled Hay.\u2014There continues to be a good demand for local consumption, and some.business is doing at country points for export purposes.We quote: No, 1, $8.50 to $9: No.2, $7.60 to $8; clover mixed, $6.50 to $7; and pure clover, in tar lots, $6 to $6.50 per ton.ms Cattle in Toronto Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Fifty-six loads in to-day, including 888 cattle, 218° hogs, 2,158 sheep and lambs and 82 calves.Export cattle, cholc, $4.75 to $4; export cattle, medium, $4.40 to $4.65; export bulls, $3.75 to $4; export cows, $3.50 to $2.76: butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, $4 to $4.40; butchers, cattle, medium, $3.60 to $3.80; butchers\u2019 cattle, common, $3 to $3.50; feeders\u2019 short keep, $4.1215 to $4.25; feeders\u2019 medium, $3.50 to $3.75; stockers, $3 to $3.50; milk cows, each, $2% to 50: export ewes, $3.75 to $1.90, firm; export bucks, $3 to.$3.25, firm; cull sheep, $3 to $1 each: lafape, $4.25 to $4.60, steady; calves, $2 to $)0.each, or 3%c to bc per 1b.; all sold; UY trade, slow; others, steady.Hogs, fihgers, lc; fats and lights, Be, off cara.Export cattle steady: good butchers\u2019.cattle, selling well; medium and common, slow.There is too much common stuff coming in.Good milk cows steady at prices quoted.Cattle Exports Statement of live stock shipped from the port of Montreal for week endipg Sept.10 1904, Robt.Bickerdike & Co., Ltd., Dominion Live Stock Exchange, Montrea}:\u2014 For Liverpool\u2014 Catte.Sheep.Sicillan ve .\u2026\u2026.\u2026 .712 Ces Montcalm .ives a.615 \u201cen For Glasgow\u2014 Kastalla .Veieserevensane 615 81 \u2018For Bristol\u2014 .Mon'calm .sseccunssc0n0e 200 eer For London\u2014 a 3S .53 280 2.665 361 Roman, from Portland to Liver- at Pool iii, « 706 1,281 8,371 1,642 _ .Cattle Freights \u201cThe volume of new business transacted in ocean freight space \u2018has been small, as shippers are not disposed to operate freely in advance oh account of the scarcity of good cattle throughout Ontario, and the bigh prices rullng for them in the Chicago market, which has driven American buyers into the Canadian market, and they secured some round lots iva I some sections of Ontario at 34.00 per 100 1b.Thin fact has heen th: nepna of ccertive an enclos fealing in oreun freight ri \u201cPen + tn Venches- A ne Cecline « vez hat ni fer the p.v os zn», Liverpool.10.bus ; Tan the raterealizedd The open rate now to al thiswguonth 25.5 Condition.Acreage.Bushels.| Area.eee 08.2 17,140,800 205,690,000 acres .91,930,000 91,930,000 89,800,000 1903.77.1 16,954,457 205,690,000 Indic .crop, bush.: ; , 89.7 17,620,998 258,274,342 2,491,303,000 2,564,847,000 2,289,900,000 80.3 21,145,951 318,785,078 The following tables\u2019 shows the.depart- Frit] 16554611 rasa ment's September estimate of corn canditions, 96.5 18.318.289 295,325.414 acre and crops, compared with the actual 86.7 15.232,624 197,448,083 acreage, and crops for a series of years: 183 17900060 AY : a » y + .« Condition.Acresge.Crop.3g.00000000 611 115675,936 133,963,576 Tout.crvessessss 84.8 91,930,000 2,491,303,000 TOTAL WHEAT.ce.\u2026 801 091,993 ,344,176.325 , * ' Too.01 ao Zaps Aves, SPUD OL Aug.1,004.Sept.1, \"03.oor oT ayaa 1822,519.501 acres .44,224,300 44,224,300 50,364,000 1890.86.2 $2,108,587 2,076,148;023 PUIS: OTOP DURE 605.030 069,841,000 1897.ot Tam 154.154.000 Total wheat crop, spring and winter includ- 1896.91.0 81/927,156 2,288.875.1¢5 \u20ac4.j 88 indicated by to-day's returns, com- 1895.96.4 82,075,830 2'151.138.580 pared as follows with the actual yleld in pre- 1694 63.4 2,582,260 1,212,770,052 Viowe years: The following table shows for important 1504 cgushels, 159 pushes corn States tho condition on Sept.1 In each [3993'00 7 \"7 637821835 1898, .£75, 148.705 of the last three years, and that on Aug.1, 1902.670,083,008 1897, ee 630.140.108 1904, with the ten-year averages: 1901.748,460,218 1898.427,684 i 6 Sept.1, Au.1, Sept.1, Sept.1, 10-year 1000: -ror oo BIIII0 1506 467,102,947 1904.1904.1903.1902.av'ge.: » Illinois .8 89 77 94 84 * 1904.1908.1902, lowa .85 87 67 04 79 Condition .85.6 75.7 87.2 Kansas 68 70 72 a1 68 Acreage oo 27,646,000 27,638,126 28,652,144 Nebraska .87 £8 80 101 70 Crop, bu.865,320,000 784,094,199 887,842,712 Missouri .7R 74 76 102 80 The oat yield in 1901 was 736,808,724 bushels; Texas .86 89 81 37 75 in 1900, 809,125,989; and In 1898, 943,389,375.=v = | Ft vouf moner back.if nod enred.fc \u2018posed of yesterday at 19c, and at Township -the danger for what space in not already contracted der, is 4a, and to London 35¢, which is a decline of 7s 64 per head from what steamship agents were asking, and we understand that Some space to London has been let by them at 328 6d per head.The Glasgow rate is unchanged at 40s, but at this figure it is reported that agents are having some difficulty in filling the space, as the Kastalia sailed last week with only u16 head.Cattle in England London, Sept.12.\u2014Since this day week the tone of the market for Ameriean cattle has been easter and prices show a decline of %c per lb.with sales of choice at 1244c ,and choice Canadians sold at 11%c per lb.There has been no change in sheep, which sold today at 12c.Liverpool, Sept.12.\u2014The supply of cattle on this market to-day was heavy and prices in consequence were easler, choice Canadians seMing at lle, and ranchers at 9%c per Ib.Sheep were steady at 12c.- : I Cheese and Butter \u2018 Cheese.\u2014There was a general lack of new business in the cheese market to-day, and The public.are notifed that on and after Monday, the 29th August, the business of this Branch will be carried on in the building at the SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF ST.JAMES AND McGILL STREETS.J: A.RIÉHARDSON, er.Montreal, 24th Auggst, 1904, ; - INSURANCE.Fire Life Marine.Special Agents Liverpool & London & Globe \"General Agents Merylénd Casuaity Cov Employers\u2019 Liabllity and Steam Boilers.) 18 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.consequently the basis of prices was difficult to arrive at.On the wharf, where close upon 4,000 cheese were landed, 8%¢ per lb.was the ordinary price, and this shows a 4c Ib.decline since last week.Exactly a year ago over 5,000 cheese were sold at 10%c to 10%c, and thus the comparison in price this fail is more favorable to buyers.Butter.\u2014The tone of the market was firm and steady, and yesterday 450 boxes were dis- GEORGEO.HIAM.HIAM & PANGMAN.General Insurance Agents and + Brokers.Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.'s Building M ertreal points full prices were conceded.The Grocers\u2019 Gazette, referring to the English market, says: In Canada prices remain practically without a change, but there is a lack of ammunition in the market.Choicest stands nt 928 to 948, with special lots at 96s.Second- ry grades are offered at 848 to 88s, while lower qualities bring 75s to 80s, but theo de- LONDON ANB PARIS EXCHANGE LIMITED.Des'ers in Stocks and Sharos listed on the London (England) Stock Exchange.34 VICTORIA STRHBHT.Toronto.| mand is poor for these.A New Company The old established business of E.N.Hen- ey & Co.bas recently bien put into a joint stock company, under the style and name of the E.N.Heney Company, Limited.The following are the ofifcers and directors: \u2014 C.R.Hosmer, president; W.F.Heney, vice- president and general manager; H.S.Holt, F.W.Thompson and Frank Paul, directors.It is the \u2018intention of the new company to increase the plant and largely extend the The Underwood\u2014 The \u201c Writing in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Lid.170 St.Francis Xavier Sb \u201cat.MAIN 2085.! business, > SEVEN PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH In a New York Tenement » House\u2014One Family Wiped Out.\u2014 New York, Sept.13.\u2014Seven persons \u2018In one family were burned to-death and six others were injured seriously in a fire which partially destroyed a tene- \u2018ment building at Nos.68-70 First street early to-day.More than twenty families were asleep in the building, and thrilling acts of bravery accompanied their rescue, which wae accomplished by firemen and the police.\u2018 It was shortly after two o'clock when the alarm was given.Owing to of the fire In such a crowded section, police reserves from three precincts were hurried to the scene.Within the few moments that had elapsed, the tiames were found to have gained great\u2019 headway from the first floor, and the neighborhood was in a panic of terror, Women and children were being dromped from the win- I dows of\u2019 the lower floors and dozens of | grown persons were fighting in the.hallways to reach the open alr.| \u201c When the work of rescue had been | completed and the flames be-ame under control, the firemen hurriedly searched the crowded flats, and on the fourth floor they found seven dead.They were: .Onda Konovitsch, Anna Konovitsch, his wife; \u2014 Konovitsch, grown son; \u2014 Konovitsch, second son; twin babies of Konovitsch family, three months old, and an aged man.\"Those injured sustained their hurts chiefly by jumping from the lower floors, hit many received severe burns.Sce Our Complete 8tock of BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLIES The E.Cavanagh CQ\u2019y Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneur Sts.Pha eectional idea rests present requirements and future needs, Letier filing card index, eommep~ - vla] report sosciens, ete, ete, Office Specialty Mfg.Co.[1744 NOTRE DAME STREET.MONTREAL, Eañt ef Full Teiephione Building, FO ¢ \"Gi J.ADA::5 205 St.James | Co, The financial loss was small.== TWO BROTHERS DROWNED.Halifax, N.S.\u2018Sept.13.\u2014A drowning accident occurred at Fox Island, seven, miles from Canso, when two brothers, George and Thomas Rhynolds, sixteen And sevanteen years old, lost thoir lives.In company with three others, Willian Rhynolds, James Fogarty and Matt Fogarty, they went out for a sail on a small.pond, from which ice is taken an; winter.While playing in the boat she.was rolled down so that she filled with water and sank.Two of the boys, William Rhynolds and Matt Fogarty, were able to reach the shore.Jas.Fogarty, although not being able to swim, wus kept afloat by the wind In his clothing until rescued in an exhausted condition.The other two boys could not swim and quickly sank to their death.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ?+ A TH ; A General Phone Malin 981, : E PROVINCIAL\u2019 Mutual Fira Insurane3 Company Room 57, Guardian Building Montreal.Fire Insurance .Business transacted at the Lowest Rates.| AGENTS WANTED throuhout the Provinoe Marine and Fira, Underwriters, i ez Co.30 St.Francais Xaviy St.- MONTREAL, | SHIPS AND SHIPPERS oo GULF REPORT.L'Islet (41)\u2014Ciear; east; in.7.40 a.m,STEAMER.Tather Point (157)\u2014Clear; west; in.8.25 a.m., MONTEAGLE: i .Metis (176)\u2014Clear: south-west; in.yesterday 4 pan, CACOUNA.Matane (190)-\u2014-Clear; strong: west; in 7.30 a.m., GASPESIEN, 1 Cape Magdalen (292) \u2014Clear; strong; |¥ north-west: in.7.30 a.m, POMERAN- 5 LAN.3 Point Amour\u2014Raining: strong; east: out.8.30 am.BAVARIAN; GAMKASTALIA.Low Point (580)\u2014Clear: strong; NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment I WILL BUY 30 Northern Life Insurance.4v Excelsior Lite Insurance.5 Toronto Roller Bearing.100 New Brunswick Petroleum \u201c+.3.00 20 Canadian Birkbeck, I WILL SELL New Era Machinery 100 .Strathcona Coat 000 000 25 Royal Victoria Lite.Insurance 000 Ohio & California Securities.SE 84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal, north; in, 6 a,m, STORFOND; 7 a.m, SNEL; out.yesterday.5.30 p.m, HM.S.ARIADNE.Arrived, September 12 and 13.Fremonia, Mudie, Newcastle, gen- master, eral, R.Reford Co, Ltd.tems, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Allan Line SS.Parisian, A.G.Brees, from Liverpool, is \u2018entered at Cus- Consignees will please pass their ep- Turret Bell, Mercussen, Port Hast- tries without delay.ings, coal, Inverness Rallway Coal H.& A.ALLAN.-Company, » Sept.9th, 1504, gents.Langevin, Johnston, Gaspe, light, J.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 G.Brock & Co.- Turret Chief, McPhee.Two Harbors, iron ore, Dominion Iron & Steel | Company, Fos, Tufte, Sydney, coal, Dominion t Coal Company.; t Englishman, Ingham, Bristol, general, J.Torrance.Cleared September 12 and 13.Tordenskjold, Kroger, Sydney, bal- without delay.NOTICE TO CONSICNEES The Allan Line SS.Livonlan, Jas.Hamil ou, master, from London, is entered at Cus- oms.Consigitees will please pass their entries H., & A, ALLAN, .- od Agents, Sept.Sth, 1904.last, Dominion Coal Company.Turret Bell, Marcussen, Port Hast- Ings, ballast, Inverness Railway Coal Company.Turret Chief, McPhee, Sydney, iron ore, Dominion Iron & Steel Company.Campana, Demers, for Pictou, general, J.G.Brock & Co: REPORTED ELSEWHERE, Monteagle .Fame Point .Montreal.Kildona .Middlesboro' .Montreal NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Manchester Line S.8.Manchester City, from Manchester, is enterod at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without dela \u2019 \u2019 y.; , FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LIMITED, \u201c Agents.CROPS AROUND ARNPRIQR.Araprior, Ont., Sept.13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The 0 0 PANGMAMN Athenian\u2019 .Glasgow .Pomeranian .Fame Point .Montreal.Hermod Sydney.Corinthian .Onistrahull Head .Montreal.4 To prove to yor Chad Chnee\u2019s Olntrant isa certain and absolute ours for each and every form of itchtng, blceding and protruding niles, the re afscturers re Kuarantesd it, Sue pre fmonials in the y press a oùr n bors what they Ham ofit, Yon An use Jb and A box.n tll dealers or EnManson, BATES & Co., Toronto, De.Qheasla.Qintment 4 hay crop around «Arnprior ts\u2019 the heaviest taken oft in.years.It is nat.a good quality, however, being mixed through \u201cwith clover.The grain crop {a not nearly up tq the average ,although what grain there is, is turning out fairly well.Oats.particularly are thresh- Ing well, but wheat is small ka cases.Some farmers In McNab township wiil not be able to sell tor anything but chicken feed.The corn through Fitzroy is good and a great number have erepted silos.during the summer to store it.Roots are very good, ut not s0 ny farmers are growing them this year.Threshing 1s well\" uhderway and will be about finished during September, .The Herald.es.-pushished.bp | Publishing rte cos -Montrest Fans + DIA \u201cThe Cr, Heralg Streer, a good many, Lukis, Stewart & Co.\u2018 < | INVESTMENTS | + Imperial Bank of Canada.; TA = » 1?not Se, \u201d \u201cMontreal\u2019s Best Store! \u2018À man with an aim will sooner or later be a man with a name,\u2019 Similar success can\u2014aye, has been -achieved, in the history of a store us Sor Since its entry intg the department store field particularly, it has .never fngrered from the \u2018purpose to.be \"Montreal's \"BEST store.Theclimb to this position of commanding leadership has been a gradual one.Numerous beneficial reforms mark the path it has traversed.One of particular interest : should a purchase made at this.store prove unsuitable or fall shoi: of expectations, (except in the cases of Millinery, Toilet articles, or s cut from the roll) on its return the full amount paid will be promptly refunded.Lo BEST, applied to this store, isa\u2019t an adjective, but an assured fact.This is Montreal's BEST Store.A Flannel and Flannelette Section Is, Also, on the Eve of Moving ™ It will be moved from the third to the ground floor again just so soon @s that much-talked-about section of the New Building is ready for ocou panoy.To simplify the task of moving there'll be a ; « .PRIOR-TO-REMOVAL SALE also, to commence to-morrow.If you can plan to buy ail Flannels and Flannelettes required now and in days to come, during this event you'll be a decided gainer.; oo TO-MORROW'\u2019S OFFER Heavy gray and natural color Donet Flannelette, value 12 1-2c yard.Special sale price.\u2026.\u2026.vecvacocs vessossonsousace sens an0e Bc Good -quality Unbleached Canton Flannel, value 10c yard.Special sale price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s\u2026rnemceccance ne aronsconcancsseuncencre Te All-wool Opera French Flannels, in colors.Special sale price.z5c Fancy Wrapperettes, in a number of new patterns.Special sale \u201cprice, per yard.\u20260vecce Mae ere mers en 0 a 000 a re se 0100 a 0000 10e 75 pieces Striped Shirtinæ\u2019 Flannelette, light and dark colorings.Spe- vial sale price, per yard.0.s0cvecmho cena en seu 0 0000000000 10e Cream Flannelettes.with red hair line stripes; 12 1-2c value.Special sale price, per yard .saecrensesee nue cena te see L een once n css 8c 25 pieces beautiful Shirting Flannels, in light, medium and dark \u2019 striped effects, Sale price, per Yard .coeeeeenirinincnriinaeanens 29¢ 10 pices.in light and dark gray, plain and twill-finish Flannel, value _ 25¢.Sale price, per yard.-.\u2026.eesemettossnncsnes ereennn zoc 15\u20ac Value FOF .cceomceieecssanensssacras Bbooocsssasssssssoasssoces 1214c Cream Ceylon Flannels, unshrinkable, 28 in.wide., Sale price, vard.33¢ HAVE BEEN BUYING - Remnants of Table Linen You will find it profitable to copy our example.~ - = One bale of Remnants.in Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, all ges; and useful lengths.Selling at about ZB per,cent.cheaper than regular prices ; : « A - ° i Many-Purpose Handkerchiefs 100 dozen Cotton Printed Handkerchiefs.entirely new designs, American manufacture.Used for making such articles as kimonas, sailor collars.collar band tie, dusting cap.ladies\u2019 stock bows, travelling work bags.collar boxes, etc.(See our window on University Street, where we show show printed illustrations made of same.) Lace Door Panels-Values That Won\u2019t Likely be Duplicated for Some Time to Come\u2014Third Floor NP DOOR PANELS.Fine White Net Door Panels, 36 in.wide x 54 Inches, pretty lace centres.fale price.ceocceveee reer ssrrsencs cre van \u2014evscasemcuss 36 x° 54 in.fine quality White Net Door Panels, finished with choice lace centres.Sale price.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.35e 456 cos eve
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