The Montreal herald, 22 septembre 1904, jeudi 22 septembre 1904
[" 8 FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Columna fou + + TO-MORROW'S WEATHER Li e Fine and Cool.:; \" ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.288.* CNA, ACCEPTS INSURANCE ~~ REIECTS TARIFF PLEOCE \\ 3 Wy?2 * c.Manufacturers 1% \\ Al > Bx A Recommenda™ = fo Qut Report of Tariff Committee\u2014 'ubstituted\u2014 Resolution Calling = __erial Conference The Important features of the losing | Session ef the Canadian Manufacturers Association convention were the deci-, 8lon to have a fire insurance depart-! ment, the refusal of the ussoclution to, accept the report of the tariff commit-| tee recommending that the assoclation! pledge its members to vote for vandi- dates In favor of a higher tariff.the election of officers and the passing of al resolution regurding preferential trade.Constderable interest was centred 1m the fire insurance plan, and when submitted it met with general approval.The matter was brought up by the report of the special fire insurance! committee.The report after giving the reason for the necessity of the manufacturers having some system of miu- | tual Insurance owing to the exvessive| rates charged by the company, récom- mended a system organized as foley: Details of Inspss~te Schemo.| \u201cThe deparzment shall be controlled! by a standiyg commitiee of the Asso- viation to if Known as the insurance: committee Which shall report monthly to the execyprive council, and annually to the annual meeting.The committe Rhall be corfinosed tof twenty-one mem bers.Seven members of the committee shall be elected at each annual meet- Ing.and hold office for three vears, and shall be eligible for re-election.In centres where there are eight or more members nf this association, advisory committees ghall be organized at the discretion of the insurance committe, \u2018The department shall be organized to carry on the business ta) of mutual fire insurance, aud (b) of insuraner brokers.| \u201cIn order to increase the Jesirubility of the polcies issued hy the depart ment, as many risks as con be obtain Jd (provided they ure satisfactory to the department) will be ac opted.No manufacturing risks wil' be accepted unless the manufacturers are members of the Canadian Mannfacturers\u2019 Association.All warehouse, dwelling.and non-manufacturing property Jrrespec- tive of ownership will be insured ander; the same conditions as manufacturing risks.\u201cEvery rick hefore heing insured hy or with the insurance department must! te approved of by the insurance com-| mittee, Premium Rates Unchanged.\u201cTo avoid the necessity at the outset Of an expensivé inspection department! ihe of premban charged will be the spme vate as jo charged at the tim-.the insurance ix effected by any com- Funy that is avceptable to the commit- 1ee, and the usual conditions regarding, co-irsurance Will ulso pe adopted.\u201cThé Lepartrent wil laim among! other'tihligs 10 encourage the insuring public to protect their own property, und as an inducement, sprinkled and properiy protects ' risks will receive specit] consideration.\u201cIn additior tn the Insurance carried by the Department, arrangements are: expected to be made with several first- class Canadian, English and United States companies, whereby an.{nsuranve amounting to severat tines the amount carried by the Department may be placed, The commission on this in- ruranve will he credited to ethe Department to increase the tund available for losses, \u2018In addition to the cash premium paid to the Department, the poliey holders shall also bind themselves by the ac- ceptane of a policy to be responsible for all losses suffered by the Department over and above the amount of premiums collected to an amount sufficient to make the policies absolutely safe.\u201cNo agents will be emploved hy the Department.The insurance will be secured through the head and hranch offices of the association, and through rate the individual efforts of the interested members.\u201cThe department will at the end of each year set aside à percentage of profits to be decided upon for a reserve fund to increase the security and les- ten the guarantee of policy -holders, \u201cThe Department will begin business just as soon as it has insurance contracted for to the amount of $1.p0n.,060, provided that legal authority has been obtained hy tht time, An effort will be made to have In addition to this $1000.00 a large amount of ingurance to place In other companies, on which the Department will receive a commnis- sion.\u201d vu ema How it Will Hork Out.The committees submitted an estimated statement, figured on the basis of 65,000 on each risk, the department carrying half and reinsuring half.The result gives a balance of 37.000 in favor of {trade wus again the Department out of $40,000 earned on policies of $2,000.000, half being re- sured, This $7.00, it ise claimed, is! straight excess over the amount at the: disposal of the line companies for the | same losses on the same business.: The executive committee will arrange.for the carrying out of the plan.| No Tariff Pledge fer Members.committee The report of the tariff aroged considerable discussion.The last clause wus to the effect that he | Association shoud pledge its members | to support candidates in favor of a, | MR.W.K.GEORGE.| W.K.George, of Toronto, the new president of the Association, is! president and managing director of the Standard Silver Company, Limited, He, is also managing director of the Shnp- son, Hall.Miller Company, Limited, and vice-president of the National Club, Toronto.Mr.rt ISIS | i higher tariff but the opposition was so great that it was decided to change i the working to read, th.Association! recommends its members to support: members in favor of a higher tariff.| When the question of preferential\u2019 brought Up.the fol- Towing reso'utioi wax unanimously Ar.ried: \"That whereas the events of recent years, industrial, political and international, indicate that the future strength and safety of the British Em- | pire depends on the «loger union of all its parts, and whereas thae time has creme when the Mother Country and the colonies should extend to one &n- other some prartirol expression of suno \u2018of Saïvation Army leaders union.therefore be it resolved that thig, association in convention assembled res | affirms its belief in an Imperial trade preference, and favors the appointment of an [mperial commission representing all the British dominions.who shall consider the whole question, and eubmit a plan for the consolidation and, permanency of the Empire | Election of Officers.etectlon of officers was then with, the principal appoint-! President, W.The proceeded ments being as follows: K.(ienrze, of Toronto; 181 vice president, (, C.Ballantyvne Montreal.On- tarin vice-president, J.O.Thorn, of, Toronto; Quebec vice-president, G.F., Amiot, of Quebec.The executive] committee and all standing committees wer also named, | The woollen section in a report stated that the protection granted was not sufficient and asked the Associa-.tinn ta bring the strongest pressure on the Dominion Government to grant a sufficient to afford relief, that this! inerense he made at once if the indua-, try is to he saved, and that the increase should apply not only to certain.Hn es.but equally to all classes, | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 | G.T.R.OFFICIALS IN OTTAWA.Ottawa, Sent.22 (Special) Mr.Charles M.Hoys and Mr.M.G, Morse, ; of the Grand Trunk, were in Otfawa today on departmental business conneet- ed with the Grand Trunk Pacific.They had interviews with the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice and the chairman of the eastern division construction commission.The question of| surveys wag under Aigcussion, Liberal Member for North York Has Been Unseated Under Clause of Employing by the Judges North Grey Bye-Election\u2014Premier Ross\u2019 Majority Has Been Wiped Out Agent Previously Reported Toronto, Sent.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hon.E.J.Davis, Ontario Minister of Crown! Lands, and member for North York.was unseated this morning at New-: market by Chancellor Boyd, and Mr.| Justire Tretzel.The trial of the eler- tion petition had been tn progress two! Hole SEH Ke NN Hee HE RW HK Ke HH NR | + ¥*¥ WESTMOUNT ELECTORS # SHOULD NOW REGISTER.The Westmount T.iberal Club in a day or two will have finished thoroughly ¢heck- fng the voters\u2019 list for their municipality.All elt ctors are entitled to inspect the list at the town clerk's office and should any name he omitted, forms should be applied for from the clerk.The time limit is October 1.AN Young Liberals whose names are not on the Mat should register at once with the Clty Clerk.%*% xk i | Ak ok ok ok kok sok oR OR ok kkk * % P33 eH 36 HHS BIH HH KH KKK \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u20149 | WHAT IS GOING ON ee ee © His Majesty\u2019's\u2014' The Bilver Silpper.\u201d Academy of Music\u2014 \u2018Hoity-Tolty.\u201d Francais\u2014 \u201cUtopian Burlesquers.\u201d Nouveautes-'\u2018Marthe.\u2018Serge Panine, se À 4 4 4 4 A À kok kok kk lan active part In the North York bye- ed that in consequence Hou.Mr.Davis days.With the voiding of this election the majority of Premier Koss has disappéared, the parties being of equal standing.Under the\u2019 present conditions, therefore, the Government would have to depend on the casting vote of the Speaker.Fon, Mr.Charlton.The electinn of Mr.Davis was voided on what Is known as the Robinson vase.W.J.Robinson, of Meaford, hee: ing done campaign work in North York ns well as in the North Grey election of 1902 the election was voided by mutual agreement between the parties on a charge of this same kind.Mr.W.J.Robinson illegally hired a rig for the conveyance of voters.Robinson, It was shown by a number of witnesses, took election.The Conservative petitioner contend- should be unsented under section 178 of the Ontario Election Act, which reads as follows: \u201cIf in trial) of election petl- tion any candidate if proved to have personally engaged at an election to which petition relates, as canvasser or agent in relation to the election, any person, knowing such person has within eight years previous to such engagement been found gullty of any corrupt practice, by competent legal tribunal or by report of judges upon any election petition, the election of such candidate shal] be void.\u201d Argument on this point, particularly on the word \u201cpersonally\u201d occupied considerable time, and at the conclusion thereof held Mr.Davis to have come within the meaning of that clause, consequently declaring him unseated.TWELVE PAGES.and Shiphullding Company | was get for this morning by the Court N N MONTREAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904.popes dlp frire \u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIAN LINES | CANCEL CUT RATE Rate to Quebec is Three Pounds\u2014 An Emigration Project } | i (Canada.Associated Press \u2018'able.) London, Sept.22.\u2014Fallowing the.breakdown of the Atlantic rate war, the Canadian lines hove cancelled tha two-pound rate for October.The rato now to Quebec is three pounds.i TO ENCOURAGE EMIGRATION.|! (Canadian Asroctated Press Cable) \u2018 London, Sept, 22.-The Imperial South! African Association ls to encourage British agriculturists to emigrate, They will be accommodated and odi- cated to conditions of Government farms where under the supervision of ne Government manager cach man will jenltivate a portion of land which will! sed { ultimately become his own.Food ; implements and seed will he supplied from Government sources.ONE FOR SIR HOWARD.(Canadian Assoclated Press (Cable) London, Sept.22.\u2014 Referring to Sir, Howard Vincent advising Canadians not to be discouraged in the event of Mr.Chamberlain's defeat in the coming elections, the Westminster Gazette does not quite like \u201cthis horribly intel-' ligent anticipation of certain defer.o I » z © m œ z 1 o > Oo mn 7 o m 2 0 (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London.Sept.22.-Important changes! in Various; countries will shortly take place.Ofti-.cœers included In the reorgamzation | scheme include Commissioner Eva Booth, Canada: Mrs.Booth, Switzer: land, and Mr.Booth-Tucker i8 leaving: the United States.Th+ new appain .- ments are unannounced.' CANADA A STRONG COMPETITOR.(Canadian Associated Press Cable» London, Sept.°° Presiding af annual meeting of the Palmers\u2019 at.MP onthe the Tron New -, wah oF Sir W.MeLaren, in the first seven castle, Canada 11904 was Britain's chief competitor In pig iron production, BROME ELECTION CASE UP IN COURT OF REVIEW Hearing of the Petition Against Hon.J.C.McCorkill Fixed for Sep- tember 29.Argument on the petition against the election of Hon.J.\u20ac.Met'\u2018arkilt in Brome was further postponed untii the Path thls morning In the Court of He.; view by Justices \u2018fall, Loranger and Taschrreau.| When the protest was ariginally heard before Judge Archibatd, Mr.Mec- Corkill admitted several charges against hig election agents, but objected to the whole procedure.and reserved the right to argue his ohjfections before the (Court of Review.Amongst.other points he raised wax that ane nf the petitioners was not a British subject.and that he had not heen properly notified nf the trial, and.in fact, that the hearing had actually apencd before the petitioners had tiled their, bill of particulars, The hearing of this part of the rasé of Review.Hon.J.©.MeCorkil, K.C., appearrd in him own behalf, while Senator Baker and Mr.G.H.Baker represented the petitioners.Messrs.Dyer and ¢\u2018urley.Senator Baker objected to proceeding with the hearing, on the ground that Mr.MoCorkill's Inscription had not been filed within the statutory eight days of the opening of the term, aud applied to have the hearing postponed until Judge Archibald Europe.The court refused this, but granted an enlargement until the 29th .\u2014_\u2014 STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.New York\u2014Neckar, Armenian, Teutonic.Liverpool\u2014Montcalm, Westernland, Majestic.Bostun\u2014Ivernia, Bofemia.HIER AIMERAIT * ST.JAMES LIBERALS * MEET.* A apecial meeting of the St.+ James Liberal lub will be * held this evening at elght ¥ o'clock at Brault Hall, 571 * Rerrl Street.Amongst those who will address the club are Messrs.Honore Gervais, M.P., for St, James: Arthur Geoffrion, A.Delisle, K4j'.Oscar Lavallee, \u20ac.A.GON- ette, F.X.Roy, President R.Latullpe of the Letellier Club and President P.Daoust of the St.Louls Liberal Club.A large atendance is requested.The following speakers will address the meeting:-\u2014Hon- ore Gervais, M.P., Robert Bickerdike, M.P.Arthur Delisle, ex-M.P., Alds.Lari- viere and Couture, and Messrs, R.Latullppe and.Jos.Archambault, |parations are being made for this meet- , special : went below the freezinæ point in Mont- \u201cthermometer at one stage read 32 \u2018le- Lin the Northwest Téyritories an.l Mani- ; toha.| points yerterda ve as follows: Vices { toria, 48, 60; Cala .28.68; Prince Al- returns from M oe ok ok ok kk oo sok sok sok ok ok kk Fe kk ook ok ok KK ok ok kok ok kok kok SM MIT EI SEE agent BUNKERED ! Sir Wilfrid Laurier Will Open Campaign at Sorel Sir Wilfrid Laurier WIN speak at a nesday morning, reaching Sorel at 11.30.Juass meeting fo be held at Sorel \u2019n.On the return trip it will leave Sorel at Wednesday next, September 28th.The|6 p.m., reaching Montreal about ten Premier is in excellent health, and is! o'clock.The price for the round trip tnteriug into the coming campaligniis fixed at seventy-five cents.with all his old-time zest.Great pre- Besides this a special boat on the Richelieu River will bring In a large! excursion from Chambly and intermediate points.ing.and excursions will be run from Montreal and nfany other points.The numnérous Liberal clubs of Montreal are! Mayor C.O.Paradis, of Sorel, was in all actively preparing to take part in| Montreal yesterday making arrange- the demonstration, and a huge excur-!ments for the various excursions.He sion wi'l leave this city to carry them stated that ul] the preparations for the and the many other citizens who will; meeting were well under way, and that be anxious to acclaim the Premier.Ar-!it promised to be one of the greatest rangements have been made with the! rallies ever held in the district.IL & O.Navigation Company for iti Liberals from far and near are called boat, the Algerian, which wlili upon to avall themselves of this oppor- leave Montreal at eight o'clock on Wed-' tunity to acclaim their chief: thur 30, 64; Parry Sound, 32, 48: Toronto, 34, 51; Ottawa, 38.44: Quebec, 34, 46; St.John, 42, 52; Halifax, 48, 50.\u2014_\u2014e\u2014 SERIOUS FIRE IN QUEBEC.2696 NIKI HK FHA HII RA Weather To-Morrow Fine and Cool FF HIATT HIN HHI, To-day Fair and conl, Friday-\u2014Fine and milder.During the night the Furniture Company Burned Out\u2014Loss ts About $35,000.Queber, Sept.22.- (Speciat.)-A serious ron- flagration took place in the Lower Town early this morning, which involves a loss of at least $35,000.The private watchman iv the employ of the banks and Jeading whote- sale houser noticed a blaze in the second : Btorey of the atone building owned by Mr.O.Jarques, and orcupted principally by the Queber Furniture Company.An alarm soon temperature real, for the first time this seasri, The frees, to-day The maximum figure recorded was 45.Warmer weather \u2018a, however, promised to-morrow.\u2018The brought the fire bricade to the «rene, when weather har been fine throughout it was discovered 4he entire second floor, | \u2018\u2019anada.deridédiy çnol from tintario containing a large quantity of furniture.was on fire.The flames soon spread throughout the interior ot the building.and the firemen had à bard task to keep the fire canfined to the premises.to the Maritime Pyavinces anil milder The temperatures record at ofnre The entire premises were badly gutted, and : er quantity of furniture destroyed.The bert, 28, 56, Winnipeg, 76 64; Por: At-!loss is partlally covered by insurance, - , é EE Through The Heralds Sieve.BRITAIN'S DEBT ts $3.R42.216,930, and it ha:tn't beru buving murh hard coal either.PROPRIETORS of patent medicines wbirb are warranted to cure chills, should put themselves in touch with the people who have been reading Mr.Borden's 10 below zero speeches.: Proken nomes are easy to fix.| On with the football situation.September Menu.ANOTHER PERSON Jas committed suicide after reading one of Marie Corelli's books.Marie is getting to be almost as deadly an a lacrosse game.That's enough.SOME of those Ontario Cons.are feeling ne virtuoys that they'll be sprouting angel wings tf they're not careful.Oysters, Dust.i Bluefish.| School.| Rain.A LITTLE VARIETY has been added in tha latest Ontario shooting accident, tha viec- tim heing mistaken tor a bear instead of a deer, Ruddy Sun.Purple Grapea.Politics.5 (Chestnuts.Country Faire.Cool Nights.Long Nights.i Dinner by Gas Light.Frost Peara.Fall Gales, Anyway.Eve wasn't constantly nagging Adam about other women.i I Foothall, The Kiss That Failed.AREN'T the fond mothers, who send their We find tt:s {tem in the Star's report of ghar, hem catehing rod?Mr.Mr.Borden's meeting at Windsor.Ont.: ! = \u2019 \u201cMr.Borden bad been presented with a | Politeness in Football banquet by little Freda Spackman.little Edith Hanks handed Mr.Clancy another, One man {r out with a letter deploring the but when the recipient stooped to bestow roughness of football and advocating more the customery kivs she turned and ran Jady-like tactics.He wants a man wbo presses | back to her ~cat on the tform.\u201d (Good for little Miss Edith Hanks.The poliry of kissing babies just around election time giges the average man a paîn.Mr.Hor- den and the men \u2018behind Borden\u2019 rhould ken the folly of the game.Sir Charles Tupper kis=ed about 8,000.00 kids on that whirlwind tour he took in 1900, and everybody remembers what happened to him November 7th.Borden, | Id (LA YOU re DE: My ME YO WITH THE BAL?IT JOOKS NOW ar if Cap.Rernier left this climate In order to get where It is warmer once and awhile.4 FALL.Fal leaves In piles, Fall change In atyles, Fall rain, Fall gales, Fall bargain sales, Fan EoD, Nix hoh-nail boots into an opponent's face to Fall swaps delay the game while he turns back and not Of flats, only apologizes.but helps to carry the vic- Fall op- tim off the field.p ening, Faune A BALLAD OF AUTUMN.rything: When maple leaves are turning red Fall trips And sear and yellow grows the brake, To makn, _ | And arorng seek thelr lofty bed: Fall pills \u201cWhen frosty winds the branches shake, To take And thirst fs not so hard to slake, Fall game And hot at breakfast comer the roll, Fall pears, And eke fhe toothrome buckwheat cake, Fall shoots, Then think about the price of coal.4 yan Le Alas.the summer \u2018daye are sped.Fall hay.And winter comes\u2014the thought will make Fall goif The heart within a lump of lead: To play When frosty winds the brauches shake And here Just think how many tons \u2018twill take Yau see To fill the gaping furnace hole! Fall po- With apprehension one muat qun'e etry.To think about the prive of cout.THE JAPS can put in time clearing away the wreckage at the bottom of the sea, so that there will be rome nice, choice corner lotsa for the Baltic fleet to sink into.IT know no more than do the dead Where | shall the spondulics rake: It's hard, indeed, to get ahead When frosty winds the hranches shake It's hard indeed t6 get a stake; It grieves me to the very soul And keeps me through the night awake To think about the price of coal.WE WONDER why so many people take carbolic acid in order to cothmit suicide, when cigarettes are so cheap and available?GENTLE READER wants to know, \"Where does moss grow?\u2019 Various places.but for rare old sperimens would recommend the Con- rervative party.L'Envol.The subject really makes one ache; When frosty winds the branche< shake It's «hilly comfort, on the whole, To think about the price of coal.\u201cOh, Joy!\u201d (Houston Post.) \u2018Tis sad to think of this great truth, \u201cThere are no birds in last yesr's nest.\u201d But, oh, the gladness when one finds A quarter in his lart year's vest, NOW COMES a professor who says Mars ls not iphabited.We may never know the truth unless Cap.Bernier takes a trip to Mars after he bas found the North Pole.A RUSSIAN grand duke is to have command of Russia's second army.This ought to make the Japanese take a still roster view of thetr prospects.IT 18 CHEBRFUL to think what à bot summer we will have next year to make up for thin one and the ons last veer.PREMIER BALFOUR, of England.bas the reputation of a great golf player, but thers 1s room to doubt the tion to the game.hen half way over the links he stopped to help rescue some small boys from drowning.GEN.KUROPATKIN should nee the station at once and get the lowest possible PART of the noire these days ie caused by THE GAZOOT hae an item announcing that [* nuineness of bis dévo-.!, rates for the tranepor! of a large number of men to Harbin.nailing campaign les and part of it by the \u2018knocking\u2019 of the opposition.TWELVE PAGES, OUCIALISM VOTED vn PRICE ONE CENT DOWN BY Sun rosy at BALI vote wt WI © TRADES AND LABOR CONCRESS \u2014 President John A.Flett Strongly Opposed It and the /ote Stood 61 for and 17 Against\u2014 Would \u2018 Abolish the Senate After a recess of an hour, during which time the Congress was in execut- live session, the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress held à second session this morning.Two resolutions were discussed, the first dealing with the appointment of lleLvr synypathizers ot the Senate, and lthe other attempting to introduce the principles of Socialism into the trades union movement.The tirst resolution, introduced by Delegate Jus.Simpson, acting in behalf of Toronto Local, 91, of the Typographical Union was as follows: \u201cResolved that the executive committee call on the Dominion Parliament to appoint to the Dominion Senate men from the labor unions or those who are in sympdthy with the laboring- man's interest.\u2018 This measure was discussed warmly, and finally met defeat by a large majority, the Congress deciding to stand by its former position favoring the complete abolition of\u2019 the Senate.Delegates Carey, Ladders, and Page spoke strongly against the motion, declaring that the Congress had as a professed principle the total abolition of the Henate, and should abide by that principle.Delegate (Carey declared that no labor representative would ever sit in the Senate.That body was con- posed of the deadwood of Parliament, |and he hoped to see the day when it was abolished.Wanted Socialism.Another resalution, also introduced by Delegate Simpson, of Toronto,( met with an exceedingly -warm reception, 1t wag worded as follows: \u201cWhereas the working classes are un- derpald as producers and overcharged as consumers, be it resolved that this Congress place itself on record as bée- ing of the rninfon that the only way for the working class to obtain the full bener** of thetr labor ig the substitution of the co-operative for the co:mpetitive system of industry by the common ownerships by the people of the means of production and distribu- on.A hot debate greeted the reading of this proposal, President Flett resigned the chair to Vive-President J.R.Mack and took part in the discussion The resolution, according to the President, implied a great deal more than appeared on the face af it.Such measures had been condemned repeatedly he the American Federation of Labor, and were in reality insidious resolutions introduced by a body of men hostile to the labor movement, who wished to substitute thelr visionary echemes of industrial co-operation for the solid ladvantages obtained by true trades un- fonism.The trades union movement 2; had in the opinion of the speaker, gone a8 far as the laboring clusses of Canada wished it to go tu-day.\u2018rhe Socialists played with economics with a veiw to mystity people.The mover of the present resolution was himself a \u201cSocialist, and had on one Occasion wished to run in opposition to a labor leager in tt city of \u2018Toronto.Soclalism was a cbimerical dream of industrialiem, and underlying the resolution lay a danger threatening the trades uiion movement.President Klett instanced Germany where the So- clalists have most influence, and pointed out that there they had not done su very much for the working classes.\u201cWe want the practical now,\u201d concluded the speaker, \u2018and not visionary sdhemes that tend to demoralize our work.\u201d Delegates Sinclair and Wilson, of Toronto, discussed the resolution, each de- in accordance with his own convictions, \u2018but expressing the opinion that the measure was too advanced tor the present stage of affairs.Delegate Carey, of Toronto, said that Socialism was one of the principal arguments used by the manufacturers against the labor movement, lt was easier to approach them as a trades unjonist than as a Socialist.\u2018The question must be treated according t6 existing conditions, and if the conditions ever alter sufficiently to indicate the practicability \u2018of a Socinlistic system, it \u201cwould then be time to adopt t.Delegate Sangster, also of Toronto, declared that the question was indeed 4 vital one, and that the time spent in discussing it was not wasted.The trouble was that it was extremely difficult to define what \u2018the full product of one\u2019s toil\u201d meant.On the other hand, trades unionism presented a simple and direct proposition, The resolution was put to the house and voted down, Delegate Simpson called for a decision, and the vote i stood sixty-bne to seventeen against the \u2018measure, Want Non-Resident License.A minor resolution introduced by the capmakers of Montreal was referred to the local council for consideration.It ran as follows: .\u201cResolved, that this Congress instruct Montreal City Council and ask that body in the interests of the Montreal Garment Workers to impose a tax of 200 upon parties living outside the city who take work from local manufactur- vers, which results in depriving Montreal taxpayers engaged in the clothing industry during the large part of the year, and reduces wages to the lowest possible figure.\u201d JAPS CAPTURED IMPORTANT FORTS They Now Occupy Excellent Positions to Storm the Fortress Tokio, September 22.\u2014While offirlal confirmation Is Jacking, it seems certain that the Japanese possess a fort on another height westward of Itzshan, which they carried by desperate assaults.and have aince resisted all attempts to recapture by the Russians.Both these heighta overlook Port Arthur, offering excellent gun positions, i which materially weaken the Russian defence, Coal and Water Famine.Tsingtsu, Sept.22.\u2014Several colliers \"arrived here within the last ten days.Jt is belleved the cargoes are intended for Port Arthur.The British collier Foxton Hall hae transferred her cargo of per pair ITY LBATHER BAGS, nickel rivatted Per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0sssen senc 00000 ONLY 75 PAIRS of thess excellent \u2018frames, strong bandle strap.neatly , FEATHER PILLOWS will be offered lined.blac only.Regular 0c.ot on Friday.size 21 by 27 inches, covered FRAY ooo Dgoenmnnenininnnniins Cc A Lace Bargain fancy satéen ticking.Regular 99\u20ac ice, $1.40.\u201d Friday.pe air.HUNDREDS OF PIECES NEW HONI.Price $ ay.per b TON LACE INSERTION.In dainty patterns, widths 1, 115 and 2 inches.Regular 6c, 8c and 10\u20ac yard.Friday, 4e.Be and Ge yard.100 to 200 Embroideres, Misses\u2019 Ready-to-wear Hats THESE BMAKT, STYLISH HATS, ars tastefully trimmed with ribbons and uills, in\u2019 variety of leading j=4 shades.Friday $1.75 T0c Fleeced Underwear, Vest and Drawers, 45¢ suit 15 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, natural col- Boys\u2019 and Moen\u2019s Sweaters for 2¢ yard @ or.heavy make, good stretch.AI 20 ys a ROYS' AND MEN'S DARK A SPLENDID LOT 4 COLORED AND Worth 70c.Friday, suit .45e GREEN WOOL SWEATERS.ranging .WHITE MUSLIN AND LAWN EM- ., in price from 50¢ to $1.00.Your 35¢ BROIDERY.Regular 10c to 20c a 2e \u2019 * choice, on Friday .icecoeenn.: yar y, pêr YAIG .- 250 Men's $ox, 180 pair _ % DOZEN MENS HEAVY BLACK 250 Cashmerette Hose, 200 $2.73 Blankets for 82.13 pr| \u201crinsep woou APS good winter 10 DOZEN BLACK FLEECE LINED %_PAIRS EXTRA QUALITY WHITH Friday .Lounsscricnarancees 18\u20ac WOOL BLANKETS, with fancy border, CASHMERETTE HOSE.Regular 20c 25c.Friday.per pair \u201c size 64 by 84 inches.Regular $2.13 < .F.Jury, Miss F.Jury, Ottawa, Ont.; Mf.Wm.Jago, Mrs.Jago, Liverpool, Eng.: Mr.Arthur Johnston, Toronto; Mr.J.G.Knight, Nr.R.A.Ma: le, London, Eng.; Miss Miller, Montreal; Mr.J.G.Martin, Mrs.Martin, London, Eng.: Col.A.C.MacDonell, Mrs.Mac- Donell, Fermoy.Cork, Ire.; Mr.Robert; McArthur, Montreal; Mrs.Victaria, B.C.; Mr.J! S.McArthur, Mrs.McArthur, Master McArthur, Mr.Thos.Nickels, Miss Myra Nickels, Miss Muriel Nickels, London, Eng.; Dr.R.C.Paterson, Montreal, Mr.R.Pickup, Mrs.R.Pickup, Mr.J.Paton, London, Eng.: Mr.E.R.Paterson, Toronto; Mr.Frank Roberts, London, Eng.; Mr.P.Statham, Toronto; Mr.London, Eng.; Mr.Jas.A.Stewart, Toronto; Mr.T.Parker Smith, Mrs.Smith.Liverpool, Eng; Mr.Guy Thomas, Mrs.F.W.Taylor, Miss Brenda Taylor, Montreal; Rev.A, J.Vining, Winnipeg, Man.; Dr.H.West, Athabasca, Alta; Mr.C.Hamilton Wickes, Mr.A.G.Waller, Mr.R.Whitaker, London, Eng.; Mr.John Webster, Mr.Webster, Dublin, Ire.; Mr.Wright, St.John, N.B.; \u2018Mrs.Watling, Miss Wat- ling, Windsor, Ont.; Mr.P.Williams, Mrs.Williams, London, Eng.\u2014\u2014 SWISS FOOD\u2014CHOICE FOOD! \u2018The heartiest appetites, as well as the most delicate ones, are satisfied with SWISS FOOD.While its preparation is a secret, its excellence is known everywhere.\u2014adv.rt PROVINCIAL W.C.T.U.Huntingdon, Que., Sept.22.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The second day of the W.C.T.U.convention opened with over eighty delegates being present, and they have now settled down to work.At the afternoon session the reading of reports from the different departments was taken up.In the evening Mrs.Frances W.Graham gave an admirable address along temperance lines, which appealed to the large audience present.Mr.Seller also spoke briefly and to the point on, temperance legislation.The meetings\u2019 are.well attended.The officers were elected today.and were as follows: President, Mrs.(Rev.) J.G.San- derson, Danville; vice-president, Mrs.8 WwW.Foster, Knowlton: corresponding secretary, Mrs.R.W.McLachlan, Montreal: recording secretary, Miss Bazin, Ormstown: treasurer, Mra.8.P.Leet, Montreal; F.H.Waycott.Montreal._ A PERFECT EMULSION An odorless and practically tasteless combination of purified petroleum, pure glycerine and.by.phosphites Angler's is a perfect Emulsion.It readily mixes in milk, water, chocolate, coffee, wine and other liquids.It is welcome by the ore.stomach.- Try a fifty cent bottle.ne AIRD\u2019S BREAD is the King of Foods\u2014 + Y secretary, Mrs.7 H.Mellin, | T.8.Stower,}.$2.75.Friday, per pair Men's Flannelette Night 0 Buster ia Cloves, 440 BECTIRCEE) 60s Bread Shirts, 500 quality for 390 24 DOZEN BOYS\u2019 ONE STUD KID Se Boxes, 350 sun sizes.good quality.Regular 39¢ GLOVES, good strong make.Reg- 4 1c j 65 only, Bread BO.Friday .0000u0a0ce seen 00000 ular 65e.Friday, per palr.or Cake Boxes, nicely japanned in pretty: colors, lettered as cut.Worth 60c.© 650 Suede Gloves, 390 30 DOZEN LADIES\" 2 STUD FRENCH \u2018Carpet Sweepers 26 a A RSS CARPET Friday, \u2018SUEDE GLOVES.in black, taps and ith raids re Valter Bed mode shades, Beat si silk points.39¢ Hable make x value.mode ea \u201cFriday | Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0socse .$1.98 uN INNS 35c Dress Goods for 25c |.Flaked Homespun.a desirable cloth for Fall wear, 42 inches wide: grey, light brown, FLOOR OILOLOTH Thoroughly\u2019 \u201cwell seasoned English Oilcloth, tile and floral designs.Regular 25¢ a 19c 1 brown, navy and black, inter- + vard.Friday .200000 10 sec esse ie pA Feith assorted colored flakes.250 4 ye 1s wide English ollcloth.Regular 35c 5e Regular 35c Friday .\u2026.ens y à yard.Friday +.\u201c18e Cushion Tops, 12c each These are beautifully colored Cushion -Tops, in Oriental designs; the material is fine Two Boot Bargains For Ladies and Boys 65 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black Dongola Kid Laced \u2018 tips, medium soles, mill- Rep, colors are green, navy, cardinal, te erin: sizes 2 1-2 to Usual $1 25 brown with contrasting color tones; size $1.50.FridAy s\u2026. Bottles, Flower Vases (large, medium and small sizes), Almond Dishes, Long yet to arrive.Q.W.CLARKE & CO., 2270 St.Catherine Street.TINTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY | Tender for Double Tracking and .Diversion.QEPARATR SRALRD TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018\u2018Tender for Double Tracking.or \"Tender for Diversion at Birch Cove,\u2019 as the case may he, will be received.up to and ig- cluding THURSDAY, the 6th Der of OCTOBER, 1904, for the Grading, etc., to widen the Present Road Bed oad pouble, Track between Rock- gham an 0 8,, and for the Grad- ih , ote., to construct a Double Traok i 5 n at Birch Cove near Rockingham, N.8, Plans and oti Ications may be geen'at the Station- Mastar's office at Bedford, N.8., nd at the afflce of the Ohtef Engineer, \"Monc- n, N.B., Where forms ot tender may be er Tra of the specifications must PD.ROTTINGER, ait tgs, + G0 Manor, | == \u2014 SAC 1908 oe ambiguity existing.in many claugos and In the evening Mr.Frederick: G.Todd, | I.ft and |.Importer, Exporterand | Vases from 12 inches, with other.lines |: Dortt pes give 0 'you ¢ \u2018migo\u2014range: \u2018slavery is household drudgery, it's néwve-dettroying, health brags killing.If your old range is making yout | \u201clife & burden, throw it out and get the _ \u201cPandora.\u201d \u201cÀ new \u201c* Pandors \u201crange costs less than a new set of nerves.i: They \" is easy to-run, it robs kitchen work of half its labor, it robs Coe of all tii worry, it cooks ofi-time, it cooks economically, it uses all the \u201cheat for çégking, not for making s a hot kitchen.Sold by ail I up-to-date dealete.ont; Tin mpd Mata, Vancouver, St.John, NB.i Honey Morgan w Co, Phillips Square.Versailics Freres, 240 8t.Catherine 3t err, & W.\"2226 st.Catherine seit .N.4 de E.Noiseux, 3174 Notre P.Forget, 927 St.Lawrence St.\u2018 Dam J.&,P.Davignon, 1064 Ontario st May Bros.\u201csor Wellington St.The Weather Doesn\u2019t Say So, But the Calendar Does Its Autumn\u2014renewing time, re-firnishlug time, time to buy, and this is the rtgnt house to buy at.We needn\u2019t go into any long argument why this is the right house to buy at either.Most folks know us as our customers, or have heard of us through these self-same customers.We only clalm what we believe is the fact, and that is that we've the biggest \u2018and best stocks of \u201chome things\" in the land.to-day; we've the newest of everything: we've a service as rear-' ly perfect as can be, and we've values that court comparisons, no matter where you've a mind to make them.WE LEAD THEM ALL.the right Metropolitan House mena Furnishers, : - Furnishing Co., SE 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street.Acetylene Apparatus Calcium Carbide Eclipse Generators ' If you use Carbide it will pay you to buy from us.If your present light is poor we \" have the remedy.s s #8 BE ,8æ CALL AND SEE US, The Continental Heat & Light Co., 17-19 BUSBY LANE, MONTREAL.We are the Sole Selling Agents of the Shawinigan Carbide Ce, Limited.~ i ÿ ; -4 { i W.P.SCOTT 445 \u201c> MONTREAL, À \u201c1 Dsooraten - A | Wall Paper, ote.202 WL Catherine 91\" 3 | ; 3 | 1 \u2014\u2014\" Fine.Plants and Flowers | \u2014\u2014 OF EVERY.DESGRIPTION AT \u2014 HALL & ROBINSON'S 2671 87.CATHERINE: STREET, Tel.Up.3673.= = a - \u2014_\u2014 MOONE Y's $3.00 BOOTS For MEN, For WOMEN, WE GIVE GREEN CASH RECRIPTS.MOONEY, * The Shoeist,\u2019 Cor.Alexander and St.Catherine Sis.Phone Up 12 \u2026 267 St.James $4.Tae IAL TAGS OT EEE ES Np SE RTE AE ER GE TE a EE \u2026 rm \u2014 Do You Know?Ca \u201cCamipbell's Clothes ate the best \u201c guaranteed to fit Le \u201c .cutin latest style a \u2018, \u201c\u201c wear the longest au A+ \u2018 \u2018\u201c , once worn always worn Est SR ; TRI TL Ar es = gn Rg RE BT TT EPR Er EEN JPE-RU-NA * A LETTER FROM C \u2014 ~ ANN ECESSARY ONGRE=:AN WILSON, \u2018OF ARIZONA = TO THE < HÔME -Hon.&.F.Wilson, Member of Congress frony Arizona, writes to Dr.Hartman as follows: \u201cI have.ulpd Peruna in my family and with satisfaclery re- 2 | + sults.\u201d\u2014JH[F.Wilson.+ 20 A za\" Canadian M bv anufacture - wfacturers Endorse ; \u2018Govetnment\u2019s Railway Grand Trunk Pacific and Transportation Commision Strongly Approved as Marking Epoch in Canadian History\u2014 Immigration Department Criticized for Not Encouraging Mechanics to Come to Canada Once .again the close connection between the manufacturers of this coun- y and the Government was shown at yesterday afternoon's session of the cussed was considered in relation to the action of Parliament.committee and the support of our members generally, this detrimental bill would probably have become law.\u201cDealing with the subject of alien tory measures, no law should be enacted in Canada, which will prevent or offer interference to Canadian indus- tihual watchfulneas to prevent harmful measyres slipping through.TWO CLASSES OF LABOR \u201c UNIONS SUGGESTED In speaking to this Mr, Ellis said there were two classes of employes\u2014 those uninterested in foreign competition and those who were.(Ot s the uninterested part who seemed to be in \"(control of the labor organizations, and much harm was done by their sheer those affected by foreign competition, who would see the necessity for a higher tariff, which would mean higher | St.Catherine St.N MURP LIMITED.Metoaitfe 8t; LADIES\u2019 % DONEGAL TWEED RAINCOATS.Worth from $7.50 to $11.00.Choice FRIDAY SPECIALS! Money\u2019s worth not to be had! = See them Tomorrow and feel convinced! \u20ac ws).labor, your committee beg to recom-|ignorance.He thought there should : LADIES NIGHT GOWNS, in good qual- = y Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, |mend that notwithstanding the justifi-|be two classes of labor unions, those Cloak Department 1 ity Striped Flannelette, full size.\"AN Almost every important question dis- cation of alien labor laws, as retalia-jonly interested in home affairs and : well made.\u2019 Special Price .6 US A oy Rey i A The building of the G.T.P.and the [tries in securing the best experts and|wages, greater profits to the manufac-| _ Ce : NN Se | Fhe) appointment of the.Transportation |skilled mechanics available.Canada |turer and no increase in price to the 20 ONE TAN BEAVER COATS.lined NE Sima AL AS Commission were heartily approved, as needs population, and skilled working-| consumer.re ath.Cheap at MN.0 ANS AN = new.era in Canadian men, generally speaking, make desir- .J.McGill, of Montreal said it was row Looe er .; CHLDREN OFZIRS M.SE/MOUR da D LE A) ) transportation, able and valuable citizens.With due|incomprehensgible that the Dominion morrow $9.50 ! N Fx 4695 On the other hand, the Labor Depart- |regard for the dignity of the Dominion|Immigration Department should spend| 2 ONLY.CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, ; CHICAGO.ae 4 HE Li ment at Ottawa was criticised for 148 [in majntaining aft Allen Labor law, |#0 much money \u2018to get Immigrants and full length, dark gray and fawn.UR.course with regard to the importation Canadian industries, whether they be|then discaurage the settlement of skill- Worth $9.00.Special Price .$5.50 ~ Mrs.M.Seymour, 172% Sebor Street, JX) iy of skilled laborers, and this led to &|agricultural, mining, forest, fisherles|ed laborers, (A voice, \u201cIt's a shame\").; 9 Chicago, Ill., writes: Ve Boren, of discussion of the relations or manufacturing, should be rather en- He atrongly objected to the Extra Pro- = Ç \u201c i ith oyers and employes, couraged to import such workmen as{vincial License Blll, as a shackle on} p 3 n ; ei My children had catarrhal diffioul> ( There was a small attendance when |they cannot secure at home.\u201d the freedom of interprovincinl trade es, ot Ty LUSTRES, dened \u2018es of the head and throat.Acting on Mr.J.O.Thorn presented the report of \"The efforts of the labor unfons to|which ehould not be tolerated.sleeves and back.Colors navy and the advice of a friend | gave them Peruna, as she insisted it would not harm them, and | noticed that in a couple of weeks they were much im- provd.This | was glad to note, as | did not want them to have catarrh.| | the railway and transportation committee, \u2018 In opening, the report pointed out the necessity for more rallway facllities, find continued: \u2018 \u2018\u201c\u201cThe Government in endeavoring to remedy these shortcomings, appointed à transportation commission, composed prevent the immigration of mechanics were also criticized, th: report stating that the result of inquli 4 were tg contradict conclusively the false statements published in this regard.\u201cOne of the most regrettable cir- cumegtances in connection with these corditions is the fact that so far as From this the discussion turned to the relations between employers and labor organizations, Mr.Ellls remarking that the workingmen by striking for higher wages took the best means to prevent the employers from giving such increases, by destroying the confidence of their bankers.He recount- cream.Good value at $2.76 and $3.50.Spoclal, Friday and Satur- ay 7 DOZEN WHITE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, good quality, very deep lawn flounce, 3 H.S.tucks, fine quality em- LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS, in Striped Flannele ette.Regular 30c.Special Price, Friday ze kept giving it to them in small doses of men of sound judgment and broad |known, no steps have been taken by|ed .broidery edged.They are, without 1 ® | .{ > y several strikes in which he had act- y B y for a month, discontinued it for about practical experience, to Inquire into |Paritfament either to contradict slan-|ed as arbitrator, in which he nha been doubt, to any one appreciating value, SPECIAL LINE XLL WOOL TARTAN a week and then gave it to them for the development of our transportation |derous reports concerning Canada or|&ble to persuade the men to drop their porté 51,55 0nd 81,75.Clearing 1.00 ce ar $2.25 and $1.69 another month.| ws pleased to find outlets.This commission, composed of [tp reileve the stringency from which|demands by showing them how strong \u2019 ToT eee : or 2 Ÿorceecceneer : at the end of that time that they were free from catarrh.| unhesitatingly pive Peruna my endorsement, as | am sure that it will not fail to do good to anyone that takes it.\u2014Mrs.Seymour.Mr.John Bertram, of Toronto; Mr.Robert Reford, of Montreal, and Mr.E.C.Fry.of Quebec, has already held numerous sittings in various shipping centres throughout Canada, and has employers in Canada are suffering.The -Department of Immigration, while spending nearly a million dollars last year to secure desirable fmunigrants, has laid down the exolusive arbitrary was the competition permitted by the low existing tariff.The report was adopted, with its resolutions intact, and several amendments - to by laws were adopted.\u2018Grand MILLINERY OPENING > ; Re : sed an amount of pertinent and |y that hani e not to be invited ; \u2018 ERUNA is a great family medi- - valuabl aw that mechanics ar e Invite SUNDAY OBSERVANCE ; e information.The attitude of 45 Canada, and has carried the policy , > P Le he Women praise it as well , ALFRED FORBRICH; | the Government with respect to this|go far as to placard Great Britain with| The convention was then waitgd upon ALL THIS WEEK ! It is just the thing for the many lit- 732.93; 20 th Jr.branch of the transportation question [notices, statihg that it did not approve|Lby à deputation from the Lords Dayf = tle catarrhal ailments of childhood.Peruna protects the family against coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, catarrh of the stomach, liver and kidneys, It is just as sure to cure a case of catarrh of the bowels as it is a case of catarrh of the head.If you do not derive prompt and sat- Isfactory results from the use of Pe- CHICAGO! ts.Kate Forbrich, 739 W.20th St.Chicago, Ill.,, writes: \u201cMy little san is entirely well now.| kept strictly to your advice, which gave him back his health after nearly two years of suffering.| can never thank you enough for what your great is commendable.The Grand Trunk Pacific Rallway 48 now assured, and the construction of branches and feeders for the existing trunk lines has been resumed after a period of comparative inactivity.These all promise and foreshadow a development of the country which, while it cannot be accurately estimated, must be great.It further complained of the tendency of rallways to increase rates, which of the immigration of mechanics to Canada.: This the committee characterizes as a discrimination against the manufacturers, who were cofnpetinæ at a disadvantage with foreigners, especially as sufficient labor could not be secured in Canada.4 WANT SKILLED MEN.Alllance composed of Canon Hen: ud, representing the Anglican Church; Rev.J.L.George, the Presbyterian, Rev, Hugh Pedley, the Congregational; Rev, C.E.Manning, the Methodist, and Rev.Dr.Gordon, the Baptist.These gentiemen made brief speeches, urging upon tne manufacturers the ad- Visability of observing.the Sabbath.rest as far as possible, reducing Sunday of Sheetings, all widths, : of Flannelettes.of Flannels, all kinds.Pillow Cotton.Prints, Ginghams and Sateens, - Remnants Remnants Remnants -Remnants Remnants Remnant Bargains on First Floor ! HUNDREDS OF from.REMNANTS to select 25 ONLY, WADDED COMFORTERS.While they last, only, each .81.00 runa, write at once to Dr.Hartman, I | wor 8 .: .giving a full statement of your case, medicine, Peruna, and your valuable|in many instances it characterized -as tea Tencommittee In this regard submit Peine tre absolute m Th that the| [emnants Bleached ae ine.WHITE FRILLED SASH NET.300 and he will be pleased to give you his | advice have done Tor my little boy.He| an unfair tax upon the manufacturing g : Canadian Manufacturers were Sabbath| Temuants Unbleached Table Linen.yards.Cheap at.20c.While it valuable advice gratis, + | is fat now and can digest his food, and and shipping communities, and pro- 1.That the Dominion Department| ,.vers \u2018and that as a simple busi-| Remnants Glass Linen.lasts encre ir 1B\u20ac Address Dr.Hartman, President of;is the picture of health.\u201d\u201d\u2014Mrs.Katie ceeded: of Labor as such should give equaliyneas proposition every man was allow-y Remnants Roller Liven, Trees he Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.Forbrich.\u2019 ; \u201cNow, more than ever before, these consideration to the needs of employer| à one day\u2019s rest in seven, although| Remnants Huck Towelling.15 PIECES COLORED DRESS CLOTH, WILL BE REFERRED TO SUPREME COURT Does Sabbath-Day Legislation Rest With Province\u201c legislative authority of the province in this direction shall be exhausted De- fore proposing such legislature to Parliament it has been decided to have the question referred to the Supreme Court to determine whether it is within the power of a province to pass the bill, wholly or in part?Has a province power to restrict a company in its act of incorporation to operation, only on the slx week days.\u2019 Is a Federal corporation subject to the Sabath observance laws of a province?On these points and some others the opinfon of the Supreme Court will be obtained.\u2014\u2014\u2014 p If your Eye Glasses do not tit, consult R.Hemsley, The Optician, 255 St.James Street.\u2014Adv.difficulties between the apparently conflicting interests of the shipper and transportation company have emphasized the necessity of a court of arbitration for such disputes.The Railway Commission is now in active operation.Its Inauguration is not only one of the most important events of the year In the sphere of transportation, but marks what we belleve to be a new epoch in the railway progress of the Dominion.This commission has already succeed- reasonableness of its decision and the despatch with which its operations are conducted, of the advantage and absolute necessity to the community of such a body.\u201d \u2019 STEAMSHIP COMMISSION \u20acd ih impressing the community by the |\u201d and employe, that its exclusive sys- t of labor correspondents should be abolished, and that it should, as far as possible, be constituted in policy and practice, an impartial tribunal to advance the interests of all classes in the Dominion.2.That provision should be made for.the lawful importation of skilled mechanics from any other country, provided that the help required can- \u2018not be obtained in the Dominion.3.That the Immigration Department of the Dominion Government should encourage and not discourage the emigration to Canada of the best classes of skilled workmen from other countries, provided that these workmen are required In Canadlan industries, and cannot be\u2019secured in Can |eq ada.day could always be Sunday.Some businesses would be ruined by closing factories on Sunday and as reasonable men, the members of the Alliance would realize this.Mr.Robert Munro, speaking for the city manufacturers, said that most of the Sunday work here was in connection with steam and street railways and the manufacturers did not want men who neglected\u2019 the \u2018Sabbath, because ft destroyed their morals.More than that moet of the factories closed at noon on Saturdays, so that there was plenty of encouragement for proper Suriday rest.After a few words of thanks from Rev.Dr.Gordon, the meeting adjourn- In the evening a large number of business conditions forbade that this|: Remnants Colored Dress Goods Remnants Silks and Satins.assorted colors.Only, per to 42.In the MENS\u2019 STORE ! MENS\u2019 RAIN OR SHINE COATS Two Coats In ONE\u2014The embodiment of comfort for Fall wear at Bargain Prices as follows :\u2014 Black and White and Drab and Brown pin checks, also some Plain and Brown Coats, lars and satin bound seams; sizes 34 Regular value $3.00.Drab with velvet 'col- Special.$5.95 or Dominion ?ttt The report also criticized a great deal the manufacturers enjoyed the produce of legislation which had been present- tion of \u201cThe Shyer Slipper,\u201d at His Medium and Light Gray Coats (fin- Ottawa, Sept.22\u2014(Special)\u2014The Lords DATE OF CEMETERY PILGRIMAGE Day Alliänce, has been pressing for, A large delegation waited on His Federal Legislation since the Privy Grace Archbishop Bruchesl and asked \u2018ouncil decided the Ontarfo Act ultra him to advance the date of the annual vires.A bill was offered to the Gov-' pilgrimage of the different parishes of ronment some time ago for its exam-;the city to Cote des Nelges cemetery.niation, the Allignce authorities urging The pilgrimage is usually held on.All hat it be introduced té Parlinment ds\u2018 Saints Day, but by that time of year Government measure, ithe weather is usually very cold.The The bill proposed a penalty of one to] delegation asked that the pilgrimage fifty dollars for any one in Canada | be held about the middle of October, vho works or transacts business, who ; ngages, in a gume for gain or is pre-! ent at a performance where a fee is | harged, who runs a conveyance, ex-; \u2018ursion for pleasure, at which a fee:the author of the blography of Mr.is charged, who opens a park or plea-: Gladstone, has announced that he aure ground when an admission fee is| Would visit Canada towards the .end harged.It declares it unlawful to, ©f October and arrangements will be pdvertize any performance prohibited | MAde to have him visit Montreal.Hon, by the act.An emp.4\u2018er who author-{ Mr.Morley is coming out to open the zes or directs the, Viulation of tneiBreat new library Mr.Carnegie is don- act is llable to a fine of ten to one|&ting to the city of Pittsburg.undred dollars, conporations are lia- ple to a fine of $250 for the first of- MR.JOHN MORLEY COMING.The Réght Hon.John Morley, M.P., Old-fashioned Jewellery remodelled, eiice and $500 for others.The opera-| designs and estimates given free of ioil of vessels, railways, canals, tele- cost.R.Hemsley.Jeweller, 255 St.graphs extending to or beyond the On- | James Street.\u2014Adv.2 ario boundary is not a Violution of the: T act.i | Huntingdon, Que.\u2014This village has The bill was referred to the justice,lost one of its oldest settlers in the per- department which examined it and the|sen of Mrs.Fortune, relict of the late udgment of the Privy Council in the|James Fortune, druggist.She was ntario case.The department was not |ninety-one years of age.She came to atisfied with the judgment of the;this village about sixty years ago with rivy Council which declared it ultra'her husband, who opened a drug store rires of a province to enact such legisla-| and was for many years one of our ion as proposed.As It is desirable most prominent business men.= has been reached in GAS ana ELECTRIC FIXTURES Almost the arme of perfection We shall be pleased to show you our \u2018\u2019Suite o: Rooms,\u201d decorated in modern style, and fitted out with appropriate and artistic fixtures.Those intending to have any .alterations made in thelr houses will-do well to 8 a visit, where they will have aii opportunity of seeing, under conditions of actual use, every style of modern lighting fixture.McDONALD & WILLSON 2458 ST.CATHERINE ST.(Between Drummend and Mountain Streets.) DYEING anp CLEANING \u2026 À SPKCIALTY DYÆD and CLEANED Gnods sent for and delivered free.Send for Price List.Offices\u20142438 Notre Dame Street, BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING GO on Be oa reat.1698 St, Catherine Street oy No + SA > \u2018 ° A Cleanliness is Next to Godliness! You take no chances buying our Milk.We feed our cows scientifically., Veterinary surgeons examine the cows, making it impossible to have unhealthy milk.It's pure, nourishing, rich, creamy milk, just what YOU should drink and.your children.; - , CO\u2019Y.THE GUARANTEED -PURE MILK | get eames at once.WAS UNANIMOUSLY URGED The.report concluded by presenting the following resolution: 1.That in conriection with propositions made from time.to- time respecting the establishment of new steamship lines for the benefit of Canada's foreign trade, that for such of these as may eéeem reasonable a competent business commission, \u2018including one expert in the operation of ocean steamships, should be appointed by the Dominion Governme: t to thoroughly enquire into the prospects of trade extension, report upon the advisability of establishing steamship communication, and supply Canadian exporters, in all branches of trade, with such information as they may require for the exploitation of the markets; \" And turther, that the possibilities of closer trade relations, through such means, should be promptly investigated with regard.to an eastern service to Australasia, a service to Mex- fco, and a service to the South American States, 2.That when such subsidized lines are or have been established, the Dominion Government should have a constant and business-like supervision over the rates, the regularity of sailing, and all other features connected with the service, with a view to perfecting.the facilities and erf- couraging Canadian sbippers to patronize Canadian ports and Canadian steamship lines; 3.That such Canadian steamship lines should be extended a preference by Canadian shippers in both import and export trade, : 4.That the Rallway Act of Canada should be amended go as to.place the express companies of Canada under the jurisdiction of the Board of Railway Commissioners.; 6.That the association re-affirm its belief in the necessity of a fast Canadian Atlantic steamship service, which will compete successfully in speed and rates with other Atlantic lines, and that we again urge upon the Dominion\u2019 Government to take prompt.action in\u2019 establishing the same, - R.C.Wilkins suggested that coples of the report be sent to manufacturers not at present members of the aifso- clation.\u2018This was heartily approved by the convention, and the report was then adopted, with the resolutions.\" On the suggestion of Mr.P.W, Ellis, of Torentg, it was decided to invite Sir William ite, president of the Civil Engineers\u2019 Institute of Great Britain, to attend the banquet on Thursday night.Co.ae \u201c LABOR SITUATION WAS CAUSE OF LONG DISCUSSION Mr.P.W.Ellis, of Toronto, then reall the report of the Parliamentary Committee.The report referred to the great parliamentary activity of the labor organizations, as evinced by Mr.Ralph ©mith's Union Label Bill and Sit Wm.Mulock\u2019's Allen Labor Bill, with regard to which it remarked: + \u201cThe defeat of the first measurefhas n * been announced.But your commitjee would recommend that the Associa should place upon record its strong disapproval of attempts made to carry any class, of industrial legislation through the Canadian Parliament or legislatures on short notice,and with out giving ample time for those mqpt concerned in the operation of such measures to study them carefully, weigh thelr significance, and make suc representations to the Government -as they desire.Had it not been for the prompt and energetic action of your YOUR RAW, SORE THROAT can be cured at once byw vigorols rubbing with Nerviline, Arte flammation : will be drawn out, youljl Stronger and more penetrating than other liniments, Pol- son's.Nerviline acts like a charm.Best remedy 40).the world for aches and pains 8605.ST.CATHERINE STREET.\u2026 Tel.Uptewn 669 .\u2019 PEL a.ve rot = \u201c _ 4 vu gt Fee Fed ue 5 pie, x ) ; .y , f 1 - VE, of any kind.\u2018Try a 25c bottle p£ Ner- vitine 150 Faits extra ood! pt > je Ut» \u201c C4 STE ¥ ence, \u2018ed in Ontario and Quebec Legislatures, and pointed out the necessity of con- Majesty's, as guests of the Montreal -branch of the Association.LABOR CONGRESS NAMES COMMITTEE Will Confer With a Come mittee From Manufacturers\u2019 Association The only question discussed at this morning's session of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress was 'that.of the letter recelved yesterday by the Manufacturers' Association from the Toronto Trades and Labor Council asking for a conference.À reply had been received by Secra- tary Draper, of the Congress, asking that a committee be appointed to confer with the manufacturers, : The secretary raised the question as to whether the Toronto Council wanted a conference between themselves and the Manufacturers\u2019 Assoclation, and the representatives of the Toronto Trades and Labor Council explained that it was the intention of the Toronto Council to arrange a meeting between representatives of the Dominion Congress and the manufacturers, since both happened to be megting in Montréal at the same time, Delegate Robert Glockling, of Toronto, said that from his Knowledge of the expression of opinion of the Congress in former meetings, he had no hesitation in saying that every word of the letter from Toronto would be endorsed by the Congress.\u2018The meeting was something that the labor movement very much desired.The character of the communication mattered little, but the Congress should at once accept the communication from the Manufacturers\u2019 Asbociation, and appoint the conference committee, Delegate Hugh Robinson, Toronto, declared that the opportunity so long looked for by the \u2018Congress should not be allowed to pass because of foolish quibbles about details, and hoped that the house would see the way clear to accept \u2018the suggestion, Delegate W., V.Todd, of Toronto, feared that the contention regarding taxation raised In the letter was the effect of the influence exerted by single tax agitators, who used the labor movement to further their own ends.\u2018The question of taxation should not be the only one on which labor ghould meet capital in the proposed confer- If the representatives of Congress went to the manufacturers with the letter.from Toronto as a basis, the Manufacturers\u2019 Association might keep .] them down to this question solely.Mr.Todd asserted that the Toronto Council .admitted other than purely labor bodies, At this juncture several Toronto delegates protested vigorously, and Mr.Todd withdrew the statement, which, he explained, he had not meant as an allegation dgalnst the Toronto body.It was resolved by the Congress that & committee be named to confer with the Manufacturers\u2019 Association, and the following ten were chosen: Alphonse Verville, president of the Montreal Trades and Labor Council; Robt.Glockling, Toronto; Alex.Mitchell, Montreal; D.A.Carey, Toronto; E.A.W.O'Dell, Hamilton; P.M.Draper, Ottawa; J.A.Flett, Hamilton; James Simpson, ronto;- A.Sharkey, o- rbnto, and Geo.Levesque, Quebec, Mr.Kressler, of Berlin, lb is a delegite to the Dominion Trades and iL.abor .Congress at present meeting here, calls attention to the fact that he was wrongly quoted as taking part in \u2018Tuesday's dehate on, the subject of thé sale of liquor on labor Day.The similarity ofthe name to that of ane ather delegaie save rige to the error, ON ST, CATHERINE ST Government Has Purchased Land Near University Street \u2018With a view of extending the system of branch post offices throughout the city the Post Office Department, through Mr.U.H.Dandurand, has pt- chased the large lot of vacant land on the south side of St.Catherine Street Just west of University Street and next to the Renouf building, from the Mol- sons Bank.; ; The lat 's fifty feet by a little over ninety feet, and the purchase price was $45,000, equal to $10 a foot.For some years past there has been a branch post office in Renouf's bookstore, and the intention of the Post Office Department is to erect a handsome stone building which will provide ample accommodation for the rapidly increasing business in the uptown portion of the city.: ieee LORD MINTO AS MESSIAH.Mistaken by the Doukhobors for the Long Looked for Messiah, Detroit, Sept.22\u2014A despatch from Rostern, N.W.T.says the Doukhobors, the religious enthusiasts who are settled in this district in large numbers, have created the greatest excitement among Canadian settlers by once more leaving their agricultural pursuits and starting on a .pilgrimage in search of the Messiah.On hearing of the great overland ride being made by Lord Minto from Battleford to Saskatoon, accompanied by a mounted gudrd of police.and much military pomp, they decided that this man who Was inspiring such: respect from the Canadians must be the Messiah for whom they had been waiting, and they immediately started.on one of their pilgrimages.rested by the police here and houscd in a vacant building.0.a : , pr WON PRIZES IN TORONTO.Richmond, Que., Sept.22.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The Kingsey butter factory, operated by Mr.E.W.Evan, has added fresh laurels to the Already high repute of this district as a dairy section.year at the Toronto exhibition, open o the Dominlon, this factory won sec- nd prize in export\u2019 butter, and third prige in best small package butter.= We deliver bread to any address.James Strachan Bakers to Royalty.me | t .\\ ; \u2018 BE ~ .Manufactured by A NEW POST OFFICE Several of them were promptly \u2018ar-|.42 inches.Special ished like above line), only with belt at back and self collar; sizes 35 to Olive, Drab, Medium and Dark Caats, superior quality and workmanship\u2014 never better offered for the money.Regular values $15.00, $18.00, $20.00.Sizes 34 .0 42 inches.Special Regular value $14.50.$1.11 \u20ac $095 s less and odorless.Cheaper than gas.16 to 20 minutes.{ug cil indicator.see demonstration.$5.50, $6.00, $6.50.Basement SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF PURITAN OIL HEATERS\u2014Absolutely smoke- No intricate \u2018parts.Can be carried from room to room.Will heat large room in No danger.The fount holds 4 quarts of ofl and has register- Four styles.: Call and Prices are $4.50, Specials! 200 and strong.For Ic.BLACK JAPANNED COAL HODS\u2014Good Only 15¢ each.îe and 10¢.* STOVE SHOVELS \u2014 With cold handle, STOVE LIFTERS \u2014 With cold handles, Worth 30e, 35c and 40c.21c each.200 GALVANIZED IRON.PAILS\u20143 slzes.Your choice for different designs Choice, 50c each.ROYAL VIENNA VASES \u2014 New Tiplitz nnd cherry designs, new and dainty, 25 - on.first quality ware, \u2018 BLUE ENAMELWARE SALE\u2014Still going Save 3% 1-3 to 50 per cent.on this | The JOHN Terms Cash.MURPHY CO.LIMITED.| | 2341 and 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up.2740 | Judgment was rendered by the Court | ot Appeal yesterday in an important case.- \u2019 The appeal of La\u2019 Communante des Soeurs de Charite de la Providence in the action brought against them by Messrs.Kent and Turcotte was dia- missed.The judgment appealed against condemned the Sisters to pay $20,000, less $314.57, the amount.of a deposit, to Thisy the liquidators of the Ville Marie Bank.After the fire at the Longue Pointe | Insane Asylum the Sisters borrowed money to rebuild, securing from the Ville Marie Bank $20,000 on a note which become due in August, 1899\u2014 just a week after the bank failed.Other church organizations had collected funds to help the Sisters meet their note, deposited a sufficient sum in various branches of the Ville Marie Bank to cover the $20,000, and had ~ A MEAL IN A TEA CUP .SISTERS HAVE TO PAY NOTHING.| given the | + Sisters cheques for the amount.But in the meantime the bank failed, and payment of these cheques, barring the small sum in the Sisters own account, was refused.This course was upheld by the Trial Judge as in accord with the Insolvency Act, and the Appeal judges upheld his decision, the money thus being lost in the gen= eral ruin of the bank.The Appeal Court further stated that the evidence furnished the most convincing .proof of the good faith of the Sistérs in the matter.Blair's Pills Great Boglish Remedy for Gout & Rheumatism Q Sate, Sure.Edective All Druggista, 48 and 91.00 LYMAN, BONS 4 CO.MONTAKAL.\u2014\u2014_ BL.h y IN ad Pet EFENE the American Fluid Beef Company, Montrear, 4 « {THE oveuR, : Lord Rossbery\u2019's loteut Speech fs being exploited by some of oyr Cone servative friends y of capital agpingt @ir! , ot] his Government.Lord Dosedary, however, has only shown that, so far as concerns the Canadian aspects of this preferential trade question, ha is no \u2018better informed than some others.It le easy to understand that he, ag & British statesman, might be readily deceived by the current accounts of wh goes on in Canada.It is easy to imagine that when he reads of Mr.Borden declaring in favor of Mr, Chamberlain's policy, he should think the Canadian Opposition leader means what he says.He has probably not fathomed the depths of Canadian Con- sp Cages Tere 2d 7 omer tre , at thip dire, the: way mr A ES People ary\u2019 » »e mess.aptigiied om, $his score.Cl OPENING THE EYES OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, The ca text-bdek \u2018 lagued for the Democratic party fn the United States this week contains much that may be studied with interest by Canadians and others who have no vote for Roosevelt er Parker.For the great question to which the Democratic economists devote themselves is that of \u201cdumping\u201d \u2014 & widespread practice of American manufacturers which has long been a nuisance to nations outside the Dingley tariff wall, and which the American Deople are gradually discovering to be a hasdphip to themselves.The division of the Handbook devoted to the dumping question begins with this tiges + have , Gaclagal\u2014why Pou we new be about replacing them with nan» § FL 3d | §rmeping oheg Ha is, theory is Tk.rusé pt camplajut.of \u201ctis med tpl \u2018the: resent _ DF- Bend are frequently f {is a hydrant\u2019 not }ia to this danger, we should jess no time in introducing it throughput the city Tome In retiring from the Presidential chair of the Canadian Manufactyrers' Association, Mr.Gearge KE.Prummond must carry with him the hearty thanks of his fellow-memberg, for no presiding officer could have placed st their service greater geal and energy, nor shown a deeper interest In public questions affecting their welfare.From some of Mr.Drummond's views on these questions we have found it necessary to dissent, as he has displayed & fondness for high tariffs not consi- tent, in our opinion, with the interests of Canada as a whole, and his arguments in favor of preferential trade ar- , and it] loz: the inhabitants of North Britain.|.The Scot is pdpularly believed to be she thrittiest individual under the sun.This is true only of a certain section The Highlander is as unprovident as the Lowlander is provident, taliing generally.These two races of Scotamen are as different as they éaca Jdiffer fron Eng- luanmen.With Jue luve lost be- ween them th have few character- fat 4 oa, except tha®-of the love of travel se adventure.The Lowlander is the\u2018 who gathers wealth wherever he Hinds himself{\u2014bis thrirtiness does it, but the Highlander, while possegsing many of (hese qualities which win for him publie regard, seems utterly unable to maser he art of economy.To a certain extent this may galse be said of the Irlshman.\u2018The same blood codrses in thelr veins.\u2018The Septs ol lreland were the direct ancestors ut most of thé Highland clans, and if In no other respect do taey show a gimil- ar ity, they sgow it on the field ot bpt- e.pon *- Wr Pawinie Sagres every § Don't éplez in Every ling\u2019 a pargalsi.of any ¢iugle bin.\u201cFinest Table Peaches\" 11 QUART BASKETS FINNOY PEACHES.\u2026.po.}1-50 PER BASE From the Geusty of Kent, the @urdan e£ Ouianie.$1.50 PRE BASKET rep gees see f 8 L fu; sayareas SPECIAL BA RGAINS IN WINE Cases and 8ins , «Ta \u2014 tor rout monsz, we oflgr at SPECIAL PINOUT § er 29 \"en GENT, for cash, from the following Het prices, à Law Cason axé 5 few Biss ot Wine, , ¥ It must he understood we will not £4 To secure the $0 per cent.dent» and \u201cGreabys\" | Marea ve the tress.Picked spd ro FRASER, VIGER 4 0% fou IX JINR, 4 vo break af th f .En Shan gt the bles CASES CT ng that the people at tire City Hall are « t btless ., The Crack Irigh and Highland 4 .pervade satesmanehin, and doubiees La rangements with Great Britain.ave Heriments arama.he eA res TCHAMPAGNES | apr dee rd of the characte \u201cDuring the year ending June 30, tended to ignore either the Interests of Edith\u20148 à in h for the same characteristics.Had\u2018 .Per Case per Cass.1 of the party policy by a stalwart Con- - the Canadian canshmer or the d a he mayried in the former been orgunized a coyple of | Case, Ruinart \u201cBrut,\u201d .12 1904, the sale of American manufactur e deman Édna\u2014-Oh! ! know; but ic her à na quasts .eevee, 00 servative paper as \u2018\u201c\u2019adding hypocrisy |ed products to foreigners amounted to|of the British exporter for an enlarged \" centurley aga, Cromwell would have I, Cases Bulnart + Brut,\u201d eset .31.00 20 per fo folly.\u201d He might be surprised to |$452,000,000, of which full eighty-five Ket long time to get a divorce.hag no easy journey.$ Cance Hujnart Brut\" epch f plots.nireees 16.60 cent.: \u201c > per cent,\u2019 according to the estimates Lu er But he has brought to his eT Ta return to thidftiness, however.4 P| sleck \u201cBrut,\u201d * 13 quarts, 1892 .PR 31.00 oft learn that the \u201cfolly\u201d is found in the |P EE min formed exporters, was soid d!8cussion of these problems the fruits : While it is admitted that the Irishman oi ir Sane hac,\u201d ep i UBTLE 0021 21000006 28.00 - idea of letting in British goods to com-| nt cheaper prices than are charged for of much study, and has always been A Good Move cannot hoard his carniygg as the Low- sd per ec \u201cRoc! eacPP pinty.sree 8.00 pete with Canadian, or that the \u201chy-| precisely the game goods when sold {ready to fight for his opinions in the an eer ean.1 le ce Hat hell rn FRERE CLARETS .f crisy\u201d is found in th ressed in-|to Americans.The average price of open.H 5 Cas \" \u2019 ; H pocrisy to favor Britieh ° exp ee tha these goods In the foreign market Is op Te A © has certainly done his uty phe Introduetion, at the Labor Con- Bank during ne Jas Tow decades show criss py mots Bion, each 13 quarts FT rr recu $7.28 20 ÿ real intention is to keep out all the ent per cent dose pan the welling gress, of u resolution having as ftg ob-| ested In Ireland in this Government Cases \u2018BL.Eptephe,\u201d ench 12 QuaTis 0e .7.50 cent + p R the ho .ject the closing of bars on Labor DaY|geoy ity than In either Scotland, Eng- AY 0.oft i staples of British production.If he|gopds, such as paints and varnishes, .lew- Hos A A BBA &C ; knew that much about the Canadian, the difference between the price to Stories of Dean Hole throughbut the province, will be view and or wa 1 Per ead of ge ; pes \u201c\u201cChajoau Margaux, 1891\" each I2 quarts.Ceres .17.00 i ; ; foreigners and ta Americans is only Te ed by many as a step in thk right di-|tion the same Is also the report of ali} ! STILL MOSELLES 4 Opposition, he would not be disposed to pyye ser cent, but on agricultural im- th asure pass |SéVines bahks.A ; deduce from it any intention on the|plements, tools, machines and hard-| Dean Hole, of Rochester, England, |Fection- Whether the me This might mean thrit, but it is not E- BAARB CH & co $ part of the Canadian (Government of |ware the difference in the price to the YPO died recently, was a keen wit und [OF not at the present congress, it h@s}the reason Ne by officials.They 4 Cases Berncastler Doctor, each JZ quarts .co.o.- 19.00 20 per ÿ h A foreigner and to the Amerlcan varles an inimitable raconteur.He once sid opened up an interesting and Instruc-|gtate that the nm Jor portion of the mil- 1 Case Bernc£astier Dogtor, 34 plots \".cooiiinn, 16.00 cent.off & the day.from ten to fifty per cent.On wire, that {f England were deprived of her tive debate among thé delegutes that liona which \u2018have stood to the credit of > NATIVE WINES 2 On the other hand, whatever Lord cartridges, playing cards etc.the dif- apple tart he would for the first time d results in thè the Irish people during thirty or forty E.GIRARDOT & CO.\u2014 * Rosebery may eay about it, the Cana- |ference is more than 100 per cent, and © compelled to contemplate emigra- must be fruitful of good re years has Leen sent from abroad, ang 6 Cases Chateauguay (Chablis Style}, each 12 quarts 5.00 | 20 per # ; \u2018 _ tion, \u201c1 should llke,\u201d he said, \u201cto |future.The worst enemy of the work- mostly from the United States.Sir 2 Lases Chateauguoy (Chablis Style), each 24 pints .6.00 | cent.off # dian Government has made an offer to jON such articles as wire rope and bor ; G t Britai 1 ax the difference exceeds 200 per cent.see a Minister of Horticulture, und de- |ingman is drink.The veriest drunkard James Ferguson x«ald some years ugol ! 8 reat Britain.It may not be as large Were there nothing else to condemn of Damsone; M.Juan as D.D., Doctor will not attetapt a denial qf this faet\u2014 that the lrish cor frurked 8 N + an offer gs would induce some British the Republican policy of high tariff n Master of Apples.rather is he found the first to assert it.(C5 u\u201c ey ! Regular Reduced statesmen to go back on Free Trade, and, as there has been a sharp division of opinion manifested by British statesmen since it was made, it evidently is not.But it has been made ; it is the only offer made on behalf of any existing colonial government; it goes the full length of what Canada is prepared to do; it has not been withdrawn; it is the one solitary eubstantip] inducement held out by any British colony ever gnd above existing preferences, in \u201cwhich, also, the same Canadian Government took the lead.Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Kis colleagues who were in London in 192 submitted to the Colonial Conference \u2018a memorandum, in the course of which they offered, in return for any preference for Canadian products which might be of fered by Great Britain, to extend the scope of the present Canadian preference for British goods.They offered, on a list of articles to be selected, to Increase the amount ofrthe existing preference.They offered, on a further list of articles in which there is competition between Great Britain ahd other countries, to somewhat {increase the general tariff, with the idea of turning the scale decisively in favor of British trade.\u2018 And they offered, In .respect of a certain number of articles now on the free list, to Impose moderate duties, to the end that Great Brite ain might be given an advantage.That was the offer, and the offer stands.\u2019 | .What is more, that is the utmost anyone can honestly say Canada 18 prepared to do.It is a great deal more than is conveyed by the alternate policy of the Conservatives of Canada, who would begin by clapping on heavy duties on all the staples of British production, and who would make up, by cheap praise of Mr.Chamberlain, for the injury they would do to British trade.The speeches of Mr.Borden can be searched in vain for any suggestion jooking to the actual betterment of British trade.In this respect Mr.Kendry, who recently pronounced hime self as flatly opposed to the preference idea in any form, is a better spokes man for the party than is Mr.Borden, Of Mr.Kendry Lord Rosebery has probably never heard, but his Lordship does seem to realize that the Canadian manufacturing industry is strenuously orposed to anything like a free interchange of products between Great Britain and.Canada, and that the bulk of Canadian opinion, while it will not yield all the manufacturers\u2019 demands, is yet disposed, in reason, to give home industry first consideration.The Laurier offer ie there, 'Rose- bery or no Rosebery, and here in Cane.ada we all know perfectly well that it is a better offer for Great Britain than a8 Government led by Mr.Borden, dominated as he must be by those whe are for raising higher the barriers aginst British trade, could be expected to make.Co - THE LESSON OF THE FIRE.Montreal is not to be allowed to forget its fire protection problem.Another big fire hae come to remind all ang sundry of the hazardous position, In this latest instance there was no shortage of water supply.But there was & shortage of water towers.There was one at work; there should have been two; and we have the melancholy aatisfaction of knowing that another one, broken five years ago, might have been on hand if it had been repaired, Somebody should be held responsible for its not being ready now.The insurance companies will hold the public responsible, and the public should not be content to let the matter rest there.Secondly, it appears to be the case that the loss in Chaput Fils\u2019 grocery establishment was due te the explos- lon of & quantity of gunpowder in an adjacent, property.A bare look gt the Chaput building, with more than half its windows on one side cloped with stone as a precaution against outside hazard, is enough to show that every- \u2018thing possible to the firm was done te protect its premises, hut witheut aval}, It becomes a serious question, thare- fore, whether the public interest can continue to allow the atorage of powr der and other inflammablely in any quantity, where adjacent property of enbrmous value {8 menaced thereby.It is agreeable to note that on the day hefore the fire it was decided to replace the present hydrants by others, which the water will not freeze, à \u2018of which wag at first el Tor \u201c well enough, as show- taxes, this one faet ought to be sufficient to cause the American people to repudiate it for surely nothing can be more unjust than for the American Government te tax its own people to the end that, American steel rails, plows, shoes and other articles of prime necessity may be sold cheaper to the people of Japan, Europe and other foreign countries generally than they are sold at home to Americans.\u201d This is not a mere logse statement of \u2018conjectures.It is substantiated by several columns of tables exhibiting the export and home prices of various protected trades, all of them derived from actual quotations either published in export trade journals, which are kept with the utmost care by their publishers from falling into American hands, or else quoted in writing to an expert representing hlmself as a possible foreign buyer.Some examples are worth quotation.Stee] tools made in Connecticut enjoy some magnificent margins.Spofford braces, for instance, are $4.80 a dozen to outsidérs, including Canadians, and $6.40 to the Connecticut workmen.Counter coffee mills are $1620 to us and $21.00 \u2018at home.Acme hand saws, $11.61 ang $16.50.Eureka shears $1000 ard $14.00.Black fence wire, $1.25 and $2.00.All these are actual printed offers in export journals.Another long list, of the quotations obtained by exports, shows similar heavy discounts for tools, chemicals, canned foods, clocks, agricultural machines, Standard oil products, scales, stoves, ammunition, wooden- ware etc.An estimate of the domestic selling value of the cargo .of a single small vessel sailing to South Africa gave an excess of $33,481 over they amount charged to the foreign buyer, or over $10 per.register,mpand this is | regarded as a fair basis for estimating the gacrifice made at the cost of the American consumer by every shipload of goods taken to a country outside the Dingley tariff wall.No such gigantic system of fostering an export trade by a series of bonuses collected from the consumers of the, home market has ever been put in op- | eration before, It is perfectly certain | \u2018that the American people did not when\u2018 they enacted their present tariff legis- latlon (which some persons are urging us to imitate) realize the full effect of Placing the tariff far above the actual difference in cost between domestic and foreign production.And it is not unreasonable to assume that there is a limit to the arhount for which the American consumer can \u2018be bled to enable his manufacturers to do business in markets which they cannot Jegi- \u2018timately reach.There is also an interesting.moral for the students of British cemmercial \u201cdecadence.\u201d\u201d \u2018The superiority of the American manufacturer is geemingly being maintained largely by means of a tax on the home consumer that cannot be continued indefinitely.It becomes probable therefore that Great Britain's real ability as a cheap producer of manufactured articles is not se seriously impaired as people would have us belleve.\u2014 NOTES AND COMMENTS.Canada is with Laurier, A long suffering public will await with bated breath the verdict of the jury in Montreal's latest shooting case.It is fearful to contemplate the awful consequences that might follow if patrons were obliged to eat Montreal reg.taurant ples without murmur on pain of being shot.Another water tower might have confined the disastrous fire on DesBre- soles Street to the building in which It started.A clvic by-law that prevent- jed the storage of powder in the congested district might have had the same regult.Let us, as a city, pt our house in order before denouncingt the insurance men as robbers, pe The movement for the preservation of the remnants of the fortress of Louisburg ts deserving of the sympathy and support of Canadians who would preserve the connection between what is and what has been, to the end that the children may ever remember for warning and for encouragement, what the fathers have dene, sad beep, and suffered.The insurance agents have now presented evidence that they have been doing a losing businesp in Montreal doing this, and they must be expacted to recoup themselves - from the pockets of the insurers until the city makes such provision for fire fighting as will reduce the losses to a point below the premiume.[ EP If the city hydrants have been all object: that gleamed against the green.\u2018They oannwt be expected to continus |.He used to tell how one day, meeting the head gardener in one of the most beautiful gardens of England, he asked permission to Inspect the place.\u201c \u2018My name is Hole\u2019 I said, \u2018Mr.Reynolds Hole?inquired the gardener.I replied in the affirmative and was somewhat perplexed to gee the gardener turn his back.My momentary anxiety, however, was immediately relieved on hearing him shout in a loud but gen- LY Shoe, \u2018Set the fountains playing, Wherever he went Dean Hole spread his geniality, and preserved his sunny outlook on life to the last.But a yeur ago, at the Nation] Rose Society\u2019s Show in Temple Gardens, he repiled to a friend who inquired after his health: \"I'm just eighty-three degrees in the shade, thanks!\" The Dean told a good story about alcohol.One of the most beloved of Bishops was seated on a hench in some public grounds, and was talking to a little maiden who came by, gome seven years of age.\u201cI must go now,\u201d he said, \u201cand you must help me to rise, but.I'm afraid you'll find me very heavy.\u201d \u201cOh, no,\u201d she replied, \u201cyou're not half so drunk as father often js!\u201d Another story of the Dean, also belonging to his younger days, show 3 hin to have been capable df administering a rebuke when that was necessary.Entering the Wolverhampton Church Congress a diminutive book-hawker; shouted to one of his azsistants, \u2018There, that's Canon Hole, the tall, big man.I'm sure he'll buy a tract on so-and- 80.\u201d The crowd turned round to gaze on the gtalwart figure.The Dean took three strides up to the bookstall, and sald, amid a general hush, as he towered over the abashed hawker: \u201cIf I were not a parson, and you were not such a contemptible little man, I'd knock you down!\" His pet hobby was rose culture.He once observed that if he had not been \u201cbrought up \u2018a dean\u201d he would have preferred to be either a master of foxhounds, a bookseller or a head gard- erler.He has himself told a pretty Rory of his first call to the culture of roses.,\u201cWhen I was a young man at Oxford ! was sitting tm a garden one evening smoking a cigar, when my attention was arrested by a beautiful shining \u201cI got up to satisfy my curiosity, and found, to my surprise, that it was a rose lit yp by the rays of sunset.My eart was filled with affection for the lovely flower.It was a case of love at first sight, And from that day to this I have loved roses.\u2019 He began rose anse with twelve trees in the virarage garden of Caun- ton.He ended with over five thousand trees at the Rochester deanery.treme Country Cousins.The Duchess of York, In Shakespeare's \u201cRichard IT,\u201d spenks of \u2018Our two cousins coming\u2019 into London,\u201d and they must perforce have come from the country.The term has long been one of reproach, implying that relatives from the provinces are not so gmart- ly attired as Londoners.We in town, however, have much to thank our country cous- ing for.If it were not for thelr visits, and their practice of sightsesing, the knorance of the average Londoner as to the British Museum, the Tower, Westminster Abbey, etc., \u2018parade And membership in a union is not a safeguard against the drink.habit.Many a {irst-class craftsman, union land non-union, has met his Waterloo # by reason of hls devotions at the shrine of Bacchus.\u2018As the unions grow nu- wnerically the number of the weaker among them must also increase.If for this reason alone\u2014the protection of thelr weaker brethren\u2014it is the duty of the unionists to endeavor to the utmost to remove all sources of temptution.The statement that a legiglative enactment closing saloons on Labor Day would be a slur on organized labor is hardly admissible as argument, The frailty of human ugture necessitated er forgot the old folk ut home, and constantly sent money to them, wherewith either to assist them in the strug- le for existence, or to hasten the day when they would migrate to the new home he had made in the now world.This is.a species of thrift, for it must be remembered that the money is usually sent by those in the humbler rigs of life.\u2018The Highlander is much the same.A pound or two never fall to find their way to the old glen, \u2018The Lowlander usually lays it by to help to build up the fortune he set out to make, \u2014J.M.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ets the framing of the Ten Commund- ments, and one would hesitate to cull the Decalogue a slur on humanity, Labor has no need to fear legislation! which 1s a benefit to mankind in gen-! eral.The honor of labor cunnot be tarnished in an effort to do good.be a fact that the closing of saloons: would not diminish the drinking\u2014al- though such is not generally belleved\u2014 that but furnishes an argument for more eflicient enforcement of the law, and is certainly a questionable argument for a labor man to use In favor of keeping the bars open.Tt is hoped the delegates to the Congress will keep in mind their mission to endeavor to better the position of the workingmen lof Canada, and sink any personal feeling they may \u201chave in an effort to reach a solution of one of the most perplexing questions ever before them, \u201cEvery man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things.\u201d \u2014Rudical.\u2014\u2014 Colored Prayer Books.One of the facts mentioned by Archdeacon Diggle, of Birmingham, in his indictment of the West End of London \u2018for its frivolity and frreligion, was that mai.y | dies at church carry prayer-books in bindings to mateh thelr dr é\u2014which shacked bl, ; Paternoster the home of prayer-book emporiums and Bible warchouses, does not share in the archidiacopal dismay.An Anglican\u2019 bishop had ordered for his daughter a cream-bound prayer-book ,with silver clasps and her monogram !n silver.\u201cFirst of all the white prayer-book was introguced,\u2018\u2019 the manager of & Bible.warc- house explained.\u2018\u2018It was intended specially for brides, and partly took the place of the bridal bouquet.Bridesmaids were also provided with the new white prayerbooks.\u2018From the white prayer-book to tha delicately tinted prayer-book was an easy transition; and it has been the fashion this season for bridesmaids, and perhaps other people also, to carry prayer-books which matched their dresses.\u2019 A West End dreasmaker consulied recently on-the fasblon condemned by the Archdeacon, pointed out that prayer-books.with crimson or royal blue bindings, which were formeriy the most fashionable colors, often clashed with a delicately colored gown.Several smart society women carry prayer- bnoks bound in light gray suede, a natura) shade which hatmonizes with a variety of would be monumental.colors.\u2018 FURS! | a \u2014= The Best is Always the Cheapest! Before Going Elsewhere See the FINEST Stock in the City at the Store of ° E.A.STE.MARIE, PS 1499 St.Cätherine Street, A that could he.desired\u2014as.4omp city of-.FOR EVERYTHING ELECYRICAL.|.he au L514 BEAVER MALL HILL : Cor, Amherst FOR PRIVATE PLANTS we have every facility for their Installment and maintonence.Owners | who desire to equip their property .pie a plant of their own will do well to get our estimates, an we sra pre- .pared to furnish the very latest im- rovemants {a generstors, storage bet- ries, switch ds, wiring lamps and every electrical smently The Say Blectric @ If it} The Wood of Silence.| In the Wood of Silence everything goes wrong, Very deep the shade is, with joyous song; The heart sings on the highway and in the fleld of sheaves.Who could lift a song to such a roof ol leaves, and hushed In the upland valley the lovers danced and sang, Down beside the river still \u2018their laughter rang.Then they crossed the cornfield, passed the white barred gate, And knew the Wood, of Silence where the shadows wait.came casb.liret come, first served, CHAMPAGNES P Quarts Piper-Heidyieck \u2018\u2018Bec - Price for price for , the lot.the lot.$ 9.23 ! 20 per 37 Pints Piper- Heidsierk \u2018Bec\u2019 .8 Quarts Ruinart \u201cBrut'\" .nan nn oir 6 Halt-pints Ruinart \u201cBrut\u2019 .c.ooiiiiiiiininnnnni A 4.50 CLARETS 4 Quarts Scignouret's \u2018Chateau Dillon\u2018 2.42; 9 Pints Selgnouret's \u2018Chateau Dillon\u2018 3.03 | her 4 Quarts Kraay's \"Chateau MBrgauX' .coeeeveeennnnunnn.5.67 oft \u201c, SAUTERNES 18 Pints Guilbou's Sauternes .\u2026.2.0sssshen-se uen na sa ranse .4.13) 20 per | cent.off STILL MOSELLES 3 Quarts Saarbach's \u2018\u2019Berncastier Doctor\".« 3.75 ! 20 per 16 Pints Saarbach's \u2018\u2019Berncastier Doctor.0 .10.67 | cent.oft ® NATIVE WINES 9 Quarts Girardot's \u201cGhateauguay goa ! 20 per 10 Pints: Girardot's \u2018\u2018Chateauguay\u2019\u2019 5.00 | cent.off £2 Note the above prices per case or per bin, deduct 20 per cent., and remit in Established 1856, FRASER, VICER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, The Nordheimer Building 207, 209 and 211 St.James St.MONTREAL.\u2018 Once within its darkness sudden chunge, Each, quick glancing sideways, the other stralige.They forgot the wind there and the sun above: In the Wood of Silence comes\u2019 the end * of love.the found i behind, Still they felt its magic spirits blind; hold their mask each hidden thought, Nothing could unravel the spell the shadows wrought.» Not the falling sunsét nor the falling 1 ï As the deep a night.Darkness all about them, darkness in the heart, Hand \u2018in hand they journey, all a world apart.4 4 Nevermore together to stand .as they had stood Watching for the dryads in the Enchanted Wood, the lark above; In the Wood of Silence came the end of love.\u2014E.CC.in the London Athenaeum.=== = - OP YOUR CORNS ACHE ?Of course they do.But you can cure them in one day with Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor.For nearly Out upon the roadway with the Wood \u2018Though they strove with laughter to] ght, Hu they: mounted, brought 50.Or to tread the winding road and hear: tifty year's Putnam's has been the safe and painless corn cure.as Putnam's, \u2014 Ÿ gehuine pleasure.$35.08, tor .lar $10.00, for.qi nest week, \u2018 None so good | Bell Tel, Main 1382, Freee rt arse Every conceivable pattern and design.us a chance to quote \u2018you prices and show you the stock.\u2014\u2014 CORONA HOTEL TEES & CO.GUY STRERT.EUROPEAN PLAN.| per day.Rooms, with bath, $2 un Elegant y auipped private dining rooms, and esfé in connection.Cuisine unsurpassed.Or- | .chestrs Tuesdays, 6 Rates, to & bu.§ to 8 and 10.30 to 13 pp.Springfield Rubber Tyres?durable; bumping and jolting abolished, We Have On Hand a large stock of Rockaways, Victorias, Supe reys, Wagons, etc., which we would be pleased to show you.We have every facility to do your work correctly and Your work is sent after and delivered free of charge.is out specialty.promptly.Funeral Directors, 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METAL BED SHOW ROOM A wonderful display at wonderfully reduced prices.sell every Bed out next week.To our patrons we give a spécial invitation.CARPETS ' FOR EVERYBODY The prices quoted above will be good during the balance of this and \\ Green Cash Receipts 258 81, James, 2415 St.Catherine, .1837 Notre Dams, 2080 un oy.Syren senaes 8 PE PARLOR SUITE, covered in Silk Fapestry.Regular price CHF.PARLORGCABINET, mahogany finish.50 only AMERICAN LEATHER LOUNGES, buttoned seat.Sreerreecsnsang tartans Regular price $17.00, for.Regular $1.00, for.The very thing you want.71, 73, 74, 75, ST.ANTOINE ST.æ = æ æ = Regular price $20.00 828.00 $13.50 .$8.50 83¢ -#7.00 $20.00 We are going to Give & .v ° 2 SI POSER VE ER APRS CRT PA RE EE EE rr TY ED SAE ,.Jan.Sth, 1902, EES Aon ne Day's TES ® Tr \u2018the Field\u2019 ôf-Polities.| LIBERAL\u2019 CANDIDATES./ DR.§.H.BELAND, M.P.Dr.Henri S.Beland, B.A., was first elected to the Federal Parliament at & bye-election in the County of Beauce on by acclamation.At Louisville, his native town, on the 17th inst., his speech on the important political questions of all Canada convinced the electors of Beauce that Dr.Beland takes more than an ordinary interest in matters affecting the welfare of his native province.He will be 36 years of age on Oct.11th, At Ottawa he is deservedly popular among the members of the Government.He succeeded Mr.Godbout, who was appointed to the Senate.He wus a member of {the Provincial Legislature froni 1897 to 1901, when he resigned to contest Beauce for the Federal House; .MR.ALBERT MALOUIN, M.P.When the Hon.Fraacois Langelier was appointed to the Bench in the Quebec district {it 1897 there was considerable speculation as to the successor to represent the oldest and one of the most important constituencies In the Dominion.Mr.Albert Malouin was elected by acclamation on Jan.4th, 1898 to represent Quebec: Centre and was again re-elected at the general elections of 1900.Himself an advocate and the son of Jacques Malouin an advocate and ex-member for Que- ibec Centre, was born in 1857 in the historic old city.He is a member of the Council of the Quebec Bar and Crown Prosecutor for the District.He is popular among all those who know him and is a loyal and devoted follower of the present government.There were persistent rumors \u2018some time ago that he would be elevated to the Bench.MR.McCOOL NOMINATED._ North Bay, Ont., Sept.22.\u2014Mr.Chas.A.McCool, M.P.for Nipissing, was yesterday re-nominated for the Federal?House at à large and enthusiastic convention.There were 106 delegates present, representing every section of the large riding, A number of candidates were nominated, all of whom declined except Mr.McCool and Mr, Z.Mageau, of Sturgeon Falls.On the first ballo Mr.McCool received 100 votes, and his nomination was at once made unanimous on Mr.Mageau's motion.\u201cNr McCool then accepted the nomination, and made an excellent address on the questions of the day.CONSERVATIVE STUMPING TOUR.Hon.T.Chase Casgrain and E, F.Clarke, the fighting men of the Conservative party from Ontario and Quebec, have arranged a series of evening meetings through Nova Scotia, as follows: Springhill\u2014Tuesday, Sept.27th.Truro\u2014Wednesday® 28.New Glasgow -\u2014| Thursday 29th.Windsor\u2014Friday 30th.Annapolis Royal\u2014Saturday, October st = MEFTING OF LETELLIER CLUB, An enthusiastic meeting was held last! night by the Letellier Club at their rooms, St.C herine Street, President R.Latulippe in the chair, over 400 being present.A number of new members were received, and a resolution of regret\u201cphssed at thet recent: tragle\u2019 death! of Mr.J.B.Beaudet, M.P.Mr.Honore Gervais, M.P.for St.James division, then gave an excellent address, which was loudly applauded.He dealt with the G.T.P.project, pointing out the great advantages for Quebéc Province.References to Mr.| Bredeur's anti-trust also eartily cheered.Mr.R.Bickerdike, M.P.for St.Lawrence division, was the next speaker, and was also given a very warm reception.Speaking in French, he dealt with the transportation and tariff questions.Other speeches were given hy Messry.Gustave Bover, M.Hunter, A.L.Gar- eau And President Tulippe.MEETINGS ON SUNDAY.On Sunday next meetings were measures will be SCHOOL CHILDREN HOLDING A BAZAAR NEXT WEEK All the Schools Under the Protestant Board are Taking Part\u2014To be Held in High School.On the 30th of September and first of October, the Triday and Saturday of next weck the children of all, the Protestant schools are holding a bazaar in the High School tn aid or the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.The central exs- cutive committee consists of members of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners and the managing board of th: Memorial Hospital, of which committee Sir Melbourne Tait la the president, and Dr.Forbes, Mr.Smithers, Miss Hunter and others make up the executive.held by Messrs.J.A.C.Ethier, M.P,, and H.Champagne, M.P.P.for Two Mountains, at St.Augustine, after mass,and in the afternoon at Ste.Monique, after vespers, MEETING OF LAURIER CLUB.An important meeting will be held by the Laurier Club to-morrow (Friday) evening at eight o'clock, at Landry Hall, corner of Mount \u2018Royal and St.Lawrence Streets.A full attendance is asked for.THE MEMBER FOR MISSISQUOI.Through an error Mr.Daniel B.Meigs, M.P.for Missisquot, was yesterday described in this column as a French-Canadian, As Mr.Meigs\u2019 friends in the Eastern Townships well know, this is not the case, Mr, Meigs\u2019 parents being English-speaking natives of Ver- \u2018mont, who moved to Canada in 1882, before his birth.MR.BORDEN AT STRATFORD.Stratford, Ont., Sept.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 \u201cNine-tenths of the cost and credit re- cessary Lo butld the transcontinental rRallway\u201d Is what Mr.R.L.Borden told the electors of Stratford last night \u201cwould be the country's share under the Government contract.\u201d This altered version by the Opposition leader came in the: course of a lengthy statement \u2018on th railway question, which he concluded by saying the country should pay \u2018the other tenth\u201d and own the natural transcontinental raflway.his statement -as also viried fron previous ones by the closer different.ation of the relation of the country to the Eastern and Western divisions.\u2018The meeting which was in the interests of Mr.A.F.Maclaren, M.P., the proeabdle Conservative candidate, began in an enthusiastic manner, but before it was over many had left the hall and there was no enthusiasm during the exposition of the Opposition policy.The fact is the people of Stratford seem to have about ull they desire.The city is prospering as never before, New industries are Veing established every month or so and the G.T.R.locomotive repair shops aré being extende to provide employment for 1,200 men, instead of 700 as at present, terprise consists of two teachers from each of the fifteen Protestant schools muking thirty in all.Principal Arthur, of the High School, is president; Miss Hunter, vice-president; Miss Peebles and Miss Ferguson, secretaries, and Mrs.McQueen, treasurer.Almost che entire building of the High School will be used.Each school will have a booth, a general and a special table, under the charge of teachers and children of each school.The board of management is very busy getting ready for it, and the enterprise promises to be a great success, as all the school children of Montreal'a Protestant school are interested.Both the executive and managing committees are made up of men and women known to all as interested in and assisting anything that looks for thé advancement of public and educational sfandards, and this bazaar, under their management, with the splendid co- The board of management, having to do with the practical success of the en- operation of teachers and pupils, deserves, and will surely receive, success.t posits regularly and you will be k fore you know it.40 BRANCHES IN CANADA Cor.st, James and 81.Peter Sts.|.BE SOMEBODY It's a homely phrase, but full of meaning.In order to compass t end the first essential is a BANK ACCOUNT.Make your de- Faolities for all kinds of Banking.nown in \u201cthe world of affaira\u201d be- INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Cor.Guy and St.Catherine 8s.NOTICE In order to correct a false impression that has bsen created by @ store on St.Lawrence Main Street, persistently advertising under the name of \u201cOrkin'e Millinary,\u201d we wish te advise our customers and ths public generally that we are the rightful successors of J.M.Orkin, formerly doing business under the firm name of The Berlin Millinery Parlors at 131 1-2 St.Lawrence Street.Apd, furthermore, that the said J.with apy retail business, netwithetyn M.Orkin has no connection whatever ding the similarity in the name, THE MISSES CAOWLEY, ab th Oh Stand, 151 1-278; LAWRENGE.5T,, Norge.e : - » - \u2018; occurred at the Longue Pointe Asylua Sure Because N ; .RE .ox or MONTSEAL\" RATLT WERALY; THURIDAT BY \u201c3, \u201ca .ald 1 os ACR NE SDN ants Rea 206 gopls pa \u201c .WHERE TO \u2018Situations, Wantedw-Female.| FIND HELP # _ Situations Whntad\u2014Mala F- > 1 + D ula RE cents.\u201d ad a w WANTED \u2014 BITUATION FOR ENp OF Bepem bar for two gisters, as house and tablemaid, in one place.ply tp Mrs.Strang- man, Saylt ay Recpliet Post Office.223 ANTED \u2014 BY A COMPETENT FERSON, to take the entire charge o aby; best reference.572 Gaspe Ave.Mile End.i 'WWANTED \u2014 BY A RELIABLK WOMAN, ,® child to mind at her own home.Apply 16 Andersop st.243 VV ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GOOP GENeral servant.Apply upstairs, 166, st.toine st.= Boots and Shoes, \u2019 00T8 AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS B and shoes for straight or deformed (eet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rulers, es Fr .boots, water bottles, and everything e of \u201cjbbor.A.HODINA, 4 Baavag Hall Hil : oY Legal Cards.LENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, MA Siri.ete, Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan , PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR- LE, Attorneys-at-Law, Bolicitare in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc.Cornwall, Out.Jas.Leitch, K.0, K.A.Pringle, J.A C.Cameron.LL.B.G'BEONS & HARPER, etc.Richmond and Carlinæ Gec.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.NRHENSHIEL.DS & @REENSHIELDS, Barristers, otc., 1724 Notre Dame st.PARRISTERS, sts., London.UUANTED \u2014 BY YQUNG MAN, BGOTCH, Cine st.Sa Advertisements wordy Reous \u2014 LATHLY, RENOVATED, ON bath flat, h.w., private family.5 Wrex- ham avenue, off Guy st., littl below.St.An- 223 Rporgs and Beard.ants ubass tls heading\u2014Ons 19 omits; ops week sara\u2019 experjerice ip try.Address W.M.ountain st.223 WASTED \u2014 BY TRUSTWORTHY MARried map, any kind night or day job; steady; strictly hougst and gdber; good references.wpsaky both languages.Apply 156a Plessis st.: 23 students.ly \u2018attended.y froceries and ROME \u2014 145 MAREE LD provisions, Just arrived he 14 Coun- R fyrnished rom, bath?8T., WEL oor, ane ort oniqiie at.persons; Auer light; all conveniemces.: No OARD\u2014MAS.DOCTOR SEARL, STRICY- rivate accominpdation for iadias, with profess ons! sltend uce; ladies treated\u2019 5 ANTED \u2014 BY A TEMPERATE MAN, position as storeman.Address W.L., 31 Victoria st., city.224 00M \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ALL CONveniences; privato family.50 St.Famille reet.\u2019 \u2018324 ANTED ~ A YOUNG®MAN OF GOOD character, best referencen, fived in city all bis life, wants position in wholesslit - tory gr store.van p ayh£ul nerve.conveniences.VVANTED \u2014 PUPILS.VOICE PLACING, 8t.Catherine.MV nicely furnis 87 U OOMS \u2014 ONE OR TWO TO LET, FUR- .nished comfortably, Eng , of kitchen, for mprried couple I men; terms moderate.188 Plessis at, pear 4 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, comforteble bouss, sll on ave.224 lish family, se or two dentie- violin and sent singing: pure tope a falty.Corey's Htudlo, Room 6, Karn Hall, tiret floor.225 .QOMS \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED rooms, on bath flat, ] n privete family.Apply at 2777 St.Catherine st.222 Preis WANTED \u2014 RE-SKATCHING from pature, ip oil or water colors.In- OOM \u2014 A LARGE, BRIGHT, COMFORT- table board, $3.00 per.week, five tickets struction by correspondence.For terms, apply able room, suitable for two, well heated, Edward Whiteside, the Post Office,\u2019 ENG.Auer light, telephone; gentlemen only.48 St.borough, N.B., Canada.- 221 Famille st.\u2018 sx OQMS8 AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE FURnished rooms to let, also sogle; ood : board; a few table guests nc modated pleasant locality.184 Bleury st.222 [ he Herald OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ENGLISH for $1.00.lege avenue.RECEIVING DEPOYS Mrs.A.Morrison, 67 McGill Lol- 228 Lost.Ep \"WHERE TO | Situations Vacant.EAE EE AH THAT YOU MAY HAVE THOUGHT hou} 8 pursery galesman's position may be wrong.Let us tell you about what somo of our balesmen are doing.No experience pe .We tesch you, Write to-day.Lyke thers Compgny, Montreal.WANTED \u2014 BOY FOR OFFICE, AND TO | make collectiens.Bring written application spd references.1744 Notre Dame st.226 ANTED \u2014 GQOD GENERAL SERVANT, with references, My four, new house, all conveniences, highest wages.4 Arlington ave, Westmount.Telephone Westmount 2.FIND WORK: Situations Vacant * \", ts under this b ont idan ards,\" canis; \"ban Susire .cents.: er i ANTED\u2014A GOOD CARETAKER; GOOD refefonces required.Apply to Empire Hall, 1916 St.Catherine st., or 158 Laws rence st.ANTED \u2014 SCRUB WOMAN.APPLY J Hotel Catslake, 573 St.James st.223 - \u2014 ANTED \u2014 A FORELADY, FOR LAdies'weur factory.To one having first class experjence and good reference, we guarantee permanent position and good salarys P.O.Box 128.225 WANTED \u2014 A COOK, WITH REFER« ences.Apply 221 Milton st.23 ANTED-EXPERIL.VJCED TRAVELLER \u2018far special line of cooking utensils, etc.Give references ahd state salary required.P.O.Box 243, Montreal.228 WANTED \u2014 A SMARY BOY, ABOUT 15 years of age, for the office.Apply Canada Paper Box Co., 12 St.Eloi st, ive ; ANTED \u2014 DAILY GOVERNESS FOR A \u2018litle girl of thirteen.Music not neces-* sary.Heterences required.Apply in person, between the hours of one and three or five and seven.80 Bedpath st.226 ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK; SMALL family; references required.Apply 29 McGregor st.23 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO washing or ironing.Jeterences.Apply 3 st.\u2018 Tower ave., pear Fort ANTED \u2014 BQY TO ASBI8T IN BAKE- house and generally useful.Apply 26 Bronsdon Lane.223 ANTED\u2014BY AN ASSURANCE OFFICE, à junior clerk; jeaving sgheol preferred.Apply, in pwn baodwritjog, to P.O.Box fh.FANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CLERK for a general store; must be recom- Bindery to Le town may send by express, and depend on uick return and most reasonable charges.Heraia Bindery, 603 Craig st.Montreal.date \u2014 Wanted to Rent \" S&F Advertisements under this heading\u20143o r word ior one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate cont per word par in a.ANTED TO RENT \u2014 TOP FLOOR, OR three or four unfurnished rooms.Apply K 388, Herald.24 ANTED \u2014 A FLAT OF EIGHT ROOMS, centrally located: no children.Apply, stating rent, W., Herald.223 ANTED \u2014 WAREHOUSE.5 YEARS\u2019 lease.Requirementa\u2014three floors, 40 x 75 approx., and basement.Power preferred.For occupation about Deu.1st, by New York house seeking Canadian premises.Reply Box K 390, Herald \u2018\u2018\u2019fice.224 Agents Wanted.827 Advertisements under \u2018tuls heading\u2014Xo per word for one insertion.Six Insertions for the grice of four, making the rate 34 cent ter worû per insertion.GENTS MAKE 500 PER CENT, PROFIT relling \u2018\u2018Novelty Sign Cards.\u2019 Merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight.800 varieties.Catalogue free.Sullivan Co., 1139 Maplewood 24 ave, Chicago, Ill MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.ASYLUM GUARDS A OUT ON STRIKE Sisters Are Left to Keep the Inmates in Order T The extent to which the strike .craze can go was shown py an incident which \u2018yesterday when all the guards in charge of the dangerous lunatics\u2019 went out Their reason for doing so was that one of thelr number named A.St.Pierre, was a regular nuisance by spreading false reports about them.They refused to go back unless he \u201cwas dismissed.The sisters were obliged to try and keep as good order as possible, and are unwilling to countenance such an extreme measure.A settlement is expected to\u2019 be reached to-day.v \u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.PARIS FASHIONS BY OUR PARIS OFFICE.\u2014The latest news from Paris gives prominence to the fact that Fashions for Autumn are plain in character, and that Paris is not going to send the eclaBorate novelties which she has in the past.The originators of Paris fashions have decided on the plain fabric, but all ladios cannot be ruled by fashion even if it does come from | Paris, for this reason designers have produced somie charming fabrics unique in character without being too einborate.Special novelties can be seen in our Dress Goods Department.\u2014 a | Point St.Charles The Point has lost one of Îts most popular young men in the person of Mr.bert Holland, who was buried yesterday, and although the fyneral was intended as a private one yet quite a large number of friends and acqualnt- ances followed \u201cthe remains lo th> grave.He was only twenty-eight years of age.In business as in pleu- sure in ability was recognized, and he had e credit of being one of the smartest young men in the Grand Trunk offices, where he will be greatly missed.\u2019 The following motions.have been posted in th2 Engineers.Oo be ser- geant-major, Quartermaster Sergeant R.Lyle.To be acting quartermaster, Sergeant J.E.Townsend.To be staft- sergeant, -Sergeant F.Adams.The Engineers will parade to-night in drill otder.On, Monday evening Lieut.R.ison gave a lecture to the) non-com.officers and men on explo- stves, their composition, power, dangers and transportation.A Jecture will be given tb boys between the ages of ten and sixteen in - FOR ! J.A Cee Monit, 180 Bt.es ee Smurancs Building, \\| Classified Advertising Bookbinding, per wor NES TS { BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, SEND JOUR AA Customers main ETC.T 4 Advertisements under this ho per Ads for one insertion.pro Six 1nse ke rice of four, making the rate i cent \u2018per insertion.A.TP.Chapman's, 2407 St Catherine Street, two doors ward.L°ST \u2014 CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS Bank book, also cheque (payment stop- + ped) and bill.Finder kindly return to W.R.Samuels, 301 St.James ast., Montreal.Re- 223 west of Peel.Roffey's News Agency, 544 St.Antoine Street, cornez Atwater Avenue.Victoria Drug Hall, corner Welllpgton and Charron Sta, ( stant, on Lest ~\u2014 THURSDAY EVENING, 16TH IN- Dorchester st., James' Club and Windsor Hotel, or at latter, pin, cluster of diamonds, in form of daisy and small gold shoe.return \u2018to room 46, 164 St.James st.between St.Finder rewarded on 223 Point St.Charies.\u201c Workman\u2019s Clothing House, cor.McGill and Notre Dame Found.\u2018 Streets, ) AND { OUND \u2014 A LADY'S PLAIN GOLD RING.Call at 34 Coursol st.23 2 The Herald Office, [i Business Chances.803 CRAIG STREET.| : 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 = Undertakers and Embalmers Er\u201d ANTED \u2014 PINE, SPRUCE AND HARDwood timber limits.\"If you wish to sell, address Box K 391, Herald.Miscellaneous.223 * C.WRAY & BRO., 200 Mountain et., and 123 8t.Dominique.Uptown 2728.Bust 117, ILLIAM WRAY, 1238 St.Catherine st.Uptown 7.Plastering, Low prices.aby part.mount.> , etc, PALERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, Competent workmen.Prompt attention to orders from J.Bucon, 7 Hallowell st., West- 225 ALBERT GRIFFITH, 613 Wellington street.\u2019 Main 4418.Plumbers and Steamfitters.RESSMAKING \u2014 LADIES\u2019, CHILDREN'S aud boys\u2019 clothes made to order, on short notice.All charges moderate.15 Plateau st.223 R E.HANDFS3LD, PRACTICAL ROOFER, + Plumber, Steam and Gos Fitter.Electric bells, electric ight.20 -Lemoyns street Bell Phone Main ., ; à > 949 & 951 ST.prices.Estimates given.St.Edward st., off Bleury st.House PAINTING AND PAPER HANGing of every description.Very moderaté Geo.Willams, 15 .23 mended.Apply, stating wages required, to R.K.Begmish, Box 14, Pembroke, Ont.227 WANTED \u2014 BY A PROMINENT FIRM, A .young English speaking man, as stenographer and typewriter, and to assist in light office work.Algo collector.Apply, stating experience, age\u2019 and salary required, Box K 382, Herald Office.233 Property for Sale, 847 Advertisements under this heading\u20143¥c r word for one insertion.Bix insertions Br he price of four, making she rate % cent per word per insertion.°° OR SALE\u2014HOUSE IN COTE ST.PAUL, F and 3 farms in country\u20142 in Arundel.Will sell or exchange for small house in Montreal or vicinity.Particulars au 813 Cadieux st.forengon or evenings.OR SALB \u2014 \u201cWINONA COTTAGE.\u201d .Country residence, 8 rooms, bath with water connéciions, ut Jaraen.large stable, heunery.Qne e from ria ave., on Sherbrooke st.extension.Apply W.J.McGee, Mechanics\u2019 Building.or ESIDENCE FOR SALE \u2014 871 METCALFE avenus, Westmount, 10 rooms.Up-to- date.Everything of the best.Always open for inspection.Good garden.Apply premises, or to C.H.Binks & Co., 573 St.Paul st Tel.M.416.; 232 mma a a Business Cards.J A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- » layson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder.Warehoureman, 418 and 417 St.Paul st.,, Montreal.Heated Storage, Bond or Free.Telephone Main 1203.P.O.Box 424.To Wanted to Purchase.JANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, A\u2019 FLAT bottomed boat, in good condition.Address 4425 Sherbrooke st., Westmount.223 RAHAN Rachel St.\u2014\u2014_ : ce\" BARGAINS FOR .Special: and velvet collar.Worth $9.00, for sees TT From.DENIS STREET, Near Regular price $12.00.Friday and Sat- a evene cena an 000 svevseetenseosnans ss 000s 0 GREY SCOTCH TWEED COSTUME, long coat, very nicely trimmed: a very good quality of cloth and is a good seller at $15.00.For Friday and.Saturday .oele , MISSES COATS In Heavy All-wool Frieze \u2014blue, grey and cardinal; very well made and trimmed with braid and piped; latest style of cape and epaulettes.| Autumn Coats and Costumes IN A SPLENDID VARIETY! Friday& Saturday | VERY STYLISH COSTUME, of fine Black Vicuna, Eton make, piped in red and blue, also with satin applique; skirt wide and full.$5.00 À $7.99 Our Special Coat for Ladies In Black and Dark Grey Melton Cloth, hip length, appliques of same piped with velvet $6.50 * $3.00 to $6.30 A SKIRTS! SKIRTS! SKIRTS! beautiful range of Skirts, in all the latest styles and different cloths imaginable.$1.49 to $30.00 From Balance of the Stock of Blouses In Taffeta.Tamouline and Japanese Silk.all well made afd good styles.snap.Regular prices runge from 34.50 to $6.50, For.They are.a ERS, regular price 78c, for .FOP cetiverroesesasmennsnsasans \u2026ssccscnsue0 sen nat 0000000800 MEN'S HEAVY ALL-WOOL FLANNEL TOP SHIRTS, in blue and grey.Regular price $1.26.sassscacssscevePesissrssnsssesdacnissersrursncacen \"MEN'S UNDERWEAR \u2014 In all weights and sizes, Our Special Heavy Scotch Wool natural color SHIRTS and DRAW - 49c 75¢ pre prices and all sizes.the R.R.Y.M.C.A.on Saturday after- voon.The subject will be \u201cOld Doctor's Medicine Jars.\" , | \u201cMr.John Ryan, locomotive engineer, ! of B ville, wil] ve a lecture on| Astronomy jn the Centenary Church.coer\u2019 Welli à Charron ptreets i ; eon at eight o'éleck.! to-morrew ins, lecture will ba illustrated b This t Tne-| chanical devices designed by Mr.Ryan.Miss Bella Dunn, of Leber Street, has: returned from a three week's holiday spent at Sherbrooke.Miss Louise Johnson leaves on Saturday for 3 trip to Winnipeg and Per- he $iso HUA aarels cn) LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S UNDERVESTS, in Natural W \u201c LADIES\" HEAVY WORSTED HOSE, ribbed and guaranteed fast black.Regular price 35c.For fesse atissecsseseeiiesresetecatitntt tans tertbesitettnctinatsassastastsactetetttitaiise PPT REA ool, Scofch Wool and Union, at very low 230 | Gloaring Out our Carpots and ilolothe\u2014$ee Our Prices Ra Re QE à \u201cJ.B.TRAHAN, = | 949 and 951 St.Denis Street Near Rachel' Street.| me | {MIRROR ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN< .eral housework, Protestant.78 Crescent street.23 ANTED .\u2014 A SMART BOY, ABOUT 1§ 5 years of cpe, for the office.Apply to The Cunnda Paper Box Co., 12 St.Eloi st.223 ANTED \u2014 A GORDON PRESSMAN one \u2018who is accustomed to fine worke Apply Herald Job Room.ANTED\u2014RESPECTAPBLE AND INTEL< ligent persons to solicit orders for nurs=\"\" ery stock; to the right parties I can offer tne best iuduoemehts: best time\u2019 jn the year to make start.Apply for terms.ab Onc E.D.Smith, Winona.Ont.== For Sale | fûr' Advertisemen:s urder this heading\u2014Mo per word for obo igsertion.Six insertions for the price of tour, making the rate % cenb per word per iasertian.OR SALE \u2014 CRAIG UPRIGHT PIANO, in dark case, medium size, ivory keys.Practice instrument.Our price, $80, payable 3 cash and $ per mouth.Layton Bros., 144 Peol st.: OR SALE \u2014 OAK DINING ROCM TABL .and eight chairs, also hat rack and bal chair.Apply 4083 Tupper =t.223 : Fo SALE \u2014 A SINGER SEWING MAchine, old style, in good repair; price $5.00.Apply 12 Tupper st.223 q OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE M:L- lion.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wocd, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.79: tamarao blocks, $2.00 per load.Also acthracite coal.und William st.Tel.Main 462.OR SALE \u2014 ON kitchen stoves, bali stoves, and everything for the house, at cheapest prices.Toe Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence st.OR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock in city.As Abern, Montreal Sale Works, 350 St.James, Telephone Main 813.: Jor SALE \u2014 A LADY, BEING SINGLE, 4 - wiil give up her home, nicely situated.Furniture for sale.Just what is peeded for a newly married couple.1193 St.Andre st.227 rT \u2014\u2014 Dogs \u2014Wanted, Lost, Ete.tir Advértisements under this Reading\u2014%a per.word fôr one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.OR SALE\u2014TWO BULL TERRIER PUPS, five montbs old.Apply between 7 and 8 p.m., 9 Sbuter st 223 OR SALE \u2014 MALE FOX TERRIER PUP- pies, black and tan, #0 lemon and white, well bred and very : uv, cight \u2018weeks old.Stable at 136 Mackay st.223 Fe.SALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED POINTER puppies, six weeks old, with full pedigree.Apply J.A.Charpentier, 193 Marie Anne.; 223 MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by Arthur W.Wilks.WILKS & MICIIAUD, ACCOUNTANTS, Merchants Bank Building, Tel.M.4135.Evenings, 548 Plessis at., Tel.E, 2253.\u2014 EE Picture Framing.Suitable for Bathroom.Store Fixtures or Parlor.made toorder.Any Size.Old Mirrows Rnsilvered.Malone Moulding & Framing Company, 48 Beaver Hall Hill.\u2018Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY - JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Street and 49 Crescent 3 + Street.» !- Cartage and Storage.Have Your Furtture or Ragg Moved or Stored by ne .9 ; The Merchants\u2019 Express Co.39 ST.JAMES.Phone\u20142288 Main, - mes PROF.CHAS.J.MAURER Scientifically treats corns, bunions, ingrowl naîls, etc.Rheumatism, paralysis, gout ans stomach troubles treated by German Massage, | Hours, 9 to 12 and 1.30 to 5.30.Parlors, 30:31 i Renouf Bldg., St.Catherine and University Sta PATENT TRADE MARKS, (DESIGNS REGISTERED : PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIES.| E- J» FETHERSTONHAUG & CO.SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS, MONTREAL.| | } | | ) 1 Spo \u2018From nervous ocular tensior I will suggest the remedy.PROF.GRANT Prof.Physiological and Applied Optica, Optical Institute of Canada.: Hours: 9 to 1; Appointments r 2 to 5.Tel.Up 1332.2172 St.Catherine Street.mare ss CALLING IN CREDITORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.\u2014NO.228.lIn the matter -of George Bouthillier and Emery Pelletier, both of the City and District of Montreal, and there doing business together in copartnership, as provision merchants, under the name and firm of \u2018La Compagnie Floridn,\u201d\u2019 Insoi- .vents.The creditorf of said Insoivents are hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Court, in tbe Court room No.31, ia ° ' the Court House, at Montreal, on the twenty-\u2019 ninth day of September instant, at tén of the clock in the forenoon, in-order to give theiin advice touching the appointwent of a cysator and inspectors to the.property of the sai | Insolvents.: Montreal, £ist September, 1004.-.L.H.COLLARD, ; Deputy Prothogotary, 8.0, © .© a À Sell or Regt.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Masip, corner GUY, VKRY EASY TERMS, - . + POTTER _ A a = | masçntat ART PRINTERS re = LOCAL\u2014Lv.7.40 d.m., 4.40 p.m., 7.45 pm, Neo à : Fer eatra' cars fer Sauit au Recollet, take NADIANPACIFIC ST.JOHN, N.B., HALIFAX\u2014fpu, 37.36 pal, (X)&06 a.m.Cd TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.IS, MO.SHY GO pe 19.30 am.p.m.Ar.am, pm.WINSIFRG AND PACIFIC _COAST-Lv.\"3.80 a.m, \"0.40 p.m.Ar.*7.00 am., \u201c6.3% p.m.Byun] Fr, au inhibi : .*10.10 p.m, , a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger t8.2¢ a.m., 15.48 PR.Ar.$11.30 p.m., 110.35 p.m.Lv.Wind- or St.18.45 am, \u201c9.40 a.m.$10.00 a.m.$4.00 p.m., %.40 p.m., \u201c10.10 p.m.Ar.°Tie *8.a t1.46 a.m., 6.30 y.7.00 p.m, #9.m.QUEERC-\u2014Lv.\u2018add am, *3.00 p.m.\u201c11.39 pan Ar.\"8.3 aug, 13.45 p.m., 16.45 p-B.p.m.' BOSTONs-Lv.*9.00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.*8.i3 a.\u201c9,15 p.m.\u2018 VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.44.45 am, 19.30 ane.\u201c9-40 au, $10 a.m., (1)1.30 p.m., $4.00 p.m., 14.15 p.m., (a)5.15 p.m., 6.16 p.m., 5.40 p.m.\u201c10 pa, *10.10 p.m.Ar.*7 a.m; *1.88 a.m.00 am.V8.4 a.m.19.35 a.m.tiL45 am.T1218 .®., ()1.30 p.m., *6.30 p.m., 171.00 P.Tee 7.15 p.m., $2.45 p.m, SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.18.30 a.m., 4.0 p.m-.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.06 a.m.{11.56 17.06 p.m.JOLIETTE = Lv.15.66 am, (138.50 (0218 p.m.¢5.00 p.m.18.80 Bi, (199.25 p.m., 69.50 p.m.BERTHIBR\u2014Lv.13.48 a.m.(1)2.00 15.66 p.m.Ar.\u201c6.30 a.m.(8)8.50 19.00 a.m.§9.35 8s.3 p.m., 16.30 p.m.(216.25 mm.Ar, 18.30 am., 19.50 a.m., 110.50 09 D.m.83.39 p.m.STR.AGATHR\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m., (1.25 p.M-.4.36 p.m.()5.% p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 8.10.19.60 o.m., 10.50 a.m., 7.00 p.m., §9.10 Pass LARELLE\u2014(m)9.00 s.m.(1)1.25 pm.T4 p.m.$6.30 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., 19.50 a.110.60 a.m., (m)7.00 pm.$9.10 p.m.* Daily.t+ Week days.§ Sunday only.(8) Monday only.t Dally except Saturday.(x) Daily except Monday.(a) Daily except Faturday and Sunday.(D) Friday.(i) Saturday only.(m) Tuesday and Thursday only.» (02.4% p.m., 4.2m.INTERCOLONIAL.1145 p.m.Arr.\u2014-7.00 am.10.30 am, 10.00 p.m.MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv.12.60 noaqn dally except Saturday.Arr.\u20146.00 p.m.daily except Monday.Leaves Levis 10.25 am.Arr.in Montreal 4.05 p.m.Mondays only.NEW YO\"K CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.R.NEW YCRK\u2014Lv.8.20 a.m.daily ex.Sunday \u2014~7.00 p.m.daily.Ar.9.20 p.m, dally ex.Sunday\u20149.31 a.m.dally.VALLEYFIELD LOCAL-\u2014Lv.9.25 am.dhily ex.Sat.and Sun.\u20141.35 p.m.Sat.only-5.10 p.m.dally ex.Sat.and Sun.\u20149.45 a.m.sunday only.Ar.8.20 am.dally ex.Sunday\u2014 4.25 p.m.Sat.only\u20143.40 p.m.ex.Sat.and Sun.\u20148.28 p.m.Sunday only.CENTRAL VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Lv.9.00 am.8.40 p.m.Ar.7.25 am.8.10 p.m., 10.15 p.m.DELAWARE AND HUDSON.NEW YORK\u20148.45 a.m., 11.10 am, 7.40 p.m.Ar.7.15 a.m., 3.15 p.m., 7.35 p.RUTLAND RAILROAD.BOSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Lv.8.50 a.m.and 7.10 p.m.Ar.7.30 a.m, 3.40 p.m, \\HE FAVORITE RAIN FOR RAVELLERS 4 THE à ST.LOUIS (15 Days) - 824,00 0 A WESTERN EXCUBSIONS .eomme.¥ SEPT.22, 23, 34, 1904.Valid\u2018 to return until October 18, 1904.PORT HURSN, Mioh.- $14.88 DETROIT, Mieh.- - 815.00 CHICAGO, ILL - - - - 818.00 BAY CITY, Mich.2 SAGINAW, Mich.17.1 COLUMBUS, Ohio .20-080 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.19.10 CINCINNATI, Ohio .22.30 8T.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, (ail rail) .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.41.00 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS (vis Upper Lakes and S.&t.Marie).3 B50 22.20 p DAYTON, Ohio INDIANAPOLIS, Jud.CLEVELAND.Ol'o .$13.83 to $19.50 Proportionate rates from all stations in CHEAP FARES Until October 15, 1904, low one way farea trom MONTREAL to SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, PORTLAND .ROSSLAND, NELSON, TRAIL, ROBSON, SPOKANE .ANACONDA.BUTTE, HELENA.o BALT LAKE .cocoeeieiiinn « 45.90 COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER.PUEBLO .cooiieiireneanasones .45.50 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES 49.00 OTTAWA EXHIBITION Sept.23 222000000000 RAA Sept.22, 24 Return Limit\u2014Sept.26, 1904.TOURIST SLEEPING CAR \u2014FOR\u2014 World'sFair,St.Louis Leaves Montreal 10.20 p.m.Thursdays, arrives St.Louts Saturdays, 7.43 a.m.Rate, $3.00 each way.World's Fair Exc.Tickets on Sale Daily.MONTREAL-PORTLAND SERVICE Sleeping Cars on Night Trains, Elegant Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 ST.JAMES STREET.Telephones Matn 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.CAAT: Je aies \u201cEXCURSIONS : SEPT.22, 23, 24, 1904.Valid to return until October 10, 1904.RATES FROM MONTREAL DETROIT, MICH.- - - $15.00 CLEVELAND, Oblo BAY CITY, Mich.17.25% SAGINAW, Mich.17.15 COLUMBUS, Ohio .30:00 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.19.10 CHICAGO, ILL.- - - - $18.00 CINCINNATI, Ohio 822.30 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.41.00 DAYTON.Ohto «20.640 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.cc.0ue 22.20 Proportionate rates from ali stations in Canada.OTTAWA EXHIBITION Ue: Li ited Gean Limited lraves MONTREAL at 7.30 p.m.daily, | vaturday excepted, arriving at Haur-| FAX at 8,15 nu : | ; | ! The Maritime Express! leaves MONTREAL at 1?noon dafly, Suturday excepicd, urriving at HALIFAX at 4 pm.Trains leave Bonaventure Station.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR STREET STATION 4 Trains Leave as Follows: \u2018 0.35 A.M.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving Bur.- ington 12.25 a.m., Troy 5.00 p.m., bany 5.25 p.m., New York 10.00 p.m., ton 8 p.m., Worcester 7.29 p.m.5 #.10 P.M.\u2014 NIGHT EXPRESS .» Arrivi Burlington 19.10 p.m., Troy 2.55 a.m., Nos | York 7.17 am., Boston 7.00 a.m., Worcester, 6.27 a,m.Pullman Sleeping and Parlor througn trains.Secure accommodatiocs and tick ts at 14} tt.James Street, and Windsor Station.T.M.FALLON, City Pass.and Ticket Agent cars on Toronto - - $6.50 Re\u2018urn - - $11.5) Hamiltos - S7,.00 Return - - $12.00 Including Meals and Berths, by MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON LINE \u2014 Steamers leaving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m._ MONTREAL - TORONTO LINE \u2014 Steamers leave at 2.15 p.m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steamers leave daily at 7 p.m.SAGUENAY LINE\u2014-Steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and 8at- urdavs, at.8 a.m.CITY TICKET OFFICE.128 St.James Street, Opposité P.O.MONTREAL PARK à ISLAND RAILWAY \u2018LACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car at 12 mid- From Lacbine\u201420 min.service, 5.50 a.m.to 1.00 pm.Last car ps0 a.m.T A C ST \u2014 From Ora SA aneville\u201445 min.service, 6.15 ag, nnd 31.30 a.m.; 30 min.service, 11.60 a.m.11.00 p.m.Last car 13 midnight.From Sauit au Recollet\u201446 min.service, 5.30 am, 12.15 p.m.; 30 min.service, 12.15 p.m, to 11.45 p.m., MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.Royal Ave.\u201420 service, 0.10 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From min toria Avenue, Westmouui\u201420 min.service, $.50 a.m.to 11.10 a.m, CARTIERVILLE\u2014From Snowdon's Ju \u201440 min.service, 6.00 a.m.to 13.00 midniger From Cartierville\u201440 min.service, 5.40 a.m, to 11.40.p.m.MOUNTAIN BELT LINE\u2014Special Bait Line service as required, via St.Catherine St.Extra cars will be run on all lines as re.For extra cars for Lachine, take etre Danse cars to connect at Cote St.Paul.\"JOB DEPARTMENT ; sold in barrels and \u2018bags.Montreal! to Ottawa and Return.SOPL.ZB titan \u2026\u2026.B2.60 Sept.22, 24 3.50 Return Limit \u2014 Sept.26, 1904.TICKETOFFICE* ST.JAMES STREET (Next Post Office.) MEN'S SWEATERS LADIES GOLFERS SHIRT WAISTS All Smart Styles for Holiday Wear.Send for Catalogue No.\u20ac Company DR.JAEGER'SY gas 3 SYSTEM Fompan: 2206 St, Catherine 8troet.MONTREAL Lake of the Woods Milling Co, Limited, The best Hard Wheat Flour in the World: Miils at KESWATIN, 2,500 bris.(the largest mill in the British PORTAGE LA I\u2019RAIRIE, 1,000 bris.Empire).Our flour has been exported to warm and cold countries and !s far famed for its keeping qualities.All grades of hard wheat flour È Quotations and other informntion.on appiication.Offices, 1st Floor, C.P.R.Telegraph Bldg., Montreal.dtt per day This Paper is printed with The Queen City Printing Ink Co'y\u2019s\u2019 Ink.Phifadalphia, Chica go, Cincinnati, Eoston.ARRESTED THE WRONG MEN.Quebec, Sept.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The police are on the lookout for suspicious- looking strangers, on account of recent safe robiberies, and arrested two French immigrants found asleep on the Grand Battery ramparts, who afterwards proved their identity, \u2018and showed by bank books that they were well backed by means.One had $00 in the bank, and the other nearly as much more.They were given their freedom.ASSISTANT ENGINEERS APPOINTED.\u201d Ottawa, Sept.12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr, J.A.McOougall, «7 Cornwall, who was appointed a first assistant engineer on the Georgian Bay :urvey, has been ad- venced to sectional engineer for the Nipissing district.His place is taken by |C.MaéBeth, of Windsor.Two other first assistants tive been appointed.They are Arthur Surveyor and W.G.Warner, of Montreal.et THE DOMINION EXHIBITION.New Westminster, B.C.\u2014It Is unof- ficlally announced here that the Dominion Exhibition for 1905 will come to New Westminster, while Halifax will get it in 190° + is also reported that the Prince of Wales will visit Canada next year, and will officially open the Dominion Exhibition here.Every inch of space for the provincial fair next month is now taken.re Winnipeg.\u2014l°ngineer Crowell, running on the jiezina division of the C.P.R., was seiitenvcd yesterday at Regina to tvo years in penitentiary for (being.intoxi-ited while on his engine.Crowell was taken off his engine under this charge alone; no accident beins 8% the root of the trouble, * .< Sy - » T erth est confusion existed and it was dif- ,jexpress office that one of the boxes {had dggrped off.'rles of conferences beginning just be- PERSONS : - BLOWN TO PIECES Electric Car Dsshed - Into Box of Dynamite Near © Melrose \u2018Melrose, Mass., Sept.31.\u2014An outwhad bound electric car, containing thirty- two persons, was blown fo pieces ut elght o'clock last night near the corner of Wyoming Avenue and .Main Btreet, thig city, by striking a fifty pound box of dynamite that had fallen Off an express waggon., Six persons were killed, three more dled of their injuries within an hour, and nineteen others on the car were taken to the two hospitals, suffering from various wounds, At least a score of persons in the immediate vicinity of the explosion were treated for cuts from fly- Ing glass and splinters, So great was the force of the explosion that all but ten feet of the rear portion was blown into small pleces, while windows within a radius of a quarter of a mile were shattered.The immediate vicinity of the accel dent presented a fearful spectacle.The ground was strewn with legs, arms and other portions of'the bodies of those who had been killed, while shrieks and groans came from the writhing forms of the injured, The car contained mostly men on their way to their homes in this city, the accident taking place only & quarter of a mile from Melrose Centre.Within a few minutes a great crowd had collected and the Injured were tenderly cared for until physicians from Melrose and nearby towns reached the scene.For more than three hours the great- ficult to obtain the names of any of the dead or injured or to ascertain the cause of thé accident.Thousands of people rushed about trying to find relatives and friends and the hospitals were besieged.The police at once began an (nves- tigation, and arrested Roy Fenton, driver of the express waggon.It was learned that Fenton was on his way to the local express office.He had placed on the tailboard of the express waggon two fifty-pound boxes of dynamite, consigned to the City of Melrose, He did not know until he reached the He hurried back toward Main Street in the hope of picking it up, but the car had reached the box first, NEW YORK DEMOCRATS HAD LIVELY MEETING Justice Herrick, of Albany, Was Chosen for Governor\u2014A Compromise Candidate.Saratoga, Sept.22.\u2014By agreement of the \"leaders of the Democratic partly, Supreme -Court Justice D.Cady, Herrick, of Albany, was chosen as the candidate for governor, to head the Democratic state ticket after a long se- fore midnight and continuing until nearly 2 a.m., resumed before 7 a.m., and carried on up almost to the very moment of the presentation of Justice Herrick's name in the convention.He is essentially a compromise candidate between Edward M.Grout and Edward M.Shepard, both of Brooklyn, who practically drove each other from the field.When the nomination of either became plainly impossible, the rest of the available list was canvassed and by a gradual process of elimination the names of McClellan, Palmer and Stanchfield were dropped \u2018and that of \u2018Herrick acted upon.\u2014\u2014\u2014 FORTRESS OF LOUISBURG.Movement on Foot to Raise $25,000 for Monument.x \u2018Halifax, N.S.September 22.\u2014A | movement has been.instituted in Cape Breton to raise a fund for the preservation of the remnants of the once great fortress of Louisbourg, and to keep in memory the names of those who fell in the sieges of 1745 and 1758, The memorial fund is under the patronage of His Majesy King Edward VII., the- list of honorary vice-patrons including His Exvellency Joseph H.Choate, United States ambassador) Paul Chambon, French ambassador and the Earl of Minto.The list of vice- patrons comprises distinguished men in the United States, Great Britain and Canada.It is estimated that the sum of $25,000 will be sufficient to cover the expenditure.CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE FILES FORMAL PROTEST Against Representations Regarding Colonial Attitude to Imperial De- \u2018fence Made by London Delegates to Congress.A CHAMBRE de commence adgls * When the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire met here last year, .it will be remembered that the Chambre de Commerée of this city secured the substitution of an amendment to the original motion regarding Imperial Defence.The motion as amended, being in the nature of a compromise, was adopted unanimously.The London delegates recently made a report to the Congress to their own Chamber of Commerce, and a copy hus been forwarded to the Montreal Chambre.At yesterday's meeting of the Chambre the report was read and evoked protest, on the ground, as expressed by President Brault, that | misrepresented the attitude of the Congress on this very vital question.It was therefore decided to present a formal protest to the London Chamber of Commerce., The actual resolution of the Congress, on the amendment moved by Mr.Chas.Lancaster, and seconded by Mr.D.Masson, then president of the Chambre de Compnerce, was as follows: \u201cThat the congress hereby affirms the principle that it is the duty of the self-governing colonies to participate in the cost of the defence of the Empire, but the colonies claim the privilege of keeping thelr own initigive as to the nature and help which they agree to offer.\u201d - The report of the London delegate states that: © \u2019 \u201cAnother feature of {the \u2018congress was the comparative unanimity shown by the delegates as to the desirability of financial participation by the colo- | sonth?is bottled health, * M dt Mr ne LA » LY Whaleeale Distwidubovs for Qued \u2018mer mes pice ii, in 1 return visit.from Charley Grapewin\" in musical numbers will be heard \u2018The \u2018Grand Lodge, | euscitate the patient, but their cfforts tor \u2018loran, of Montreal, are In the city.| passed away aged seventy-one years.\u2019 Mes in the growing burden Imperial defence, There can be listle doubt that the \u2018views so ex by comp, a from all yr the Dre translate tems selves into doco thy \u2018 no.eva à legislatures 8s'& practi eat ins mperial unity and\u2019 co-operation.\u2019 \u201ca \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014natp\u2014\u2014\u2014 ! RY [ music AN THE mama There are on tbo theatrical enter- tainmente In town nex{ week, owing to the closing of His Majesty's for the week.At the Academy there will be a \u201cPhe Awakening of Mr.Pipp.\u2018\u2019 The entire cast is the same as that which made a hit here last year.A large number of the sixty people in the cam- pany are pretty girls, wearing the very latest Parisian gowns.Among the new Old Oaken Bucket for Mine,\u201d by Char ley Grapewin; \u2018\u2019O'Rellly,\u201d and \u2018several others, by Nellle Beaumont; \u201cI Can't Think of Nothing Else but You, Lou,\u201d and \u2018\u201cThe Poppy and the Golden Rod,\u201d by Anna Chance, and a number of others, œ A real character study is promised by the Brigadiers' Burlesque performance at the Francais next week, Edmund Hayes, who plays it, has made an immense hlt in \u201ctough\u2019\u201d parts in the west, and this sketch was written for him by George Cohan.The Black Watch Band, now touring the west, is meeting with even greater puccess than was experienced by the band of the Coldstream Guards last year.{In Windsor, Ont, the receipts of one concert of the Black Watch exceeded the gross recelpts of three concerts given In the same place by the Coldstreams.Jt is expected that the largest crowd that has ever turned out to hear a Britieh regimental band will greet the Black Watch when it appears at the Arena on Saturday and Monday, October 1et and 3rd.freee GRAND LODGE 1.0.0.F.HAS MET IN SAN FRANCISCO Reports \u2018Show Marvellous Advance of Order\u2014Two Delegates From Quebec, San.Francisco, Cal, Sept.22.\u2014(Spe- clal.)\u2014The eightieth annual meeting of the Sovoreign Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Oddfellows, is In session here this week, and a grand parade was held yesterday afternoon.Other entertainments during the week will include banquets, receptions and prize drill for the Patriarchs Militant.The report of the Grand Sire, Hon.John B.Goodwin, showed that when the Grand Lodge met in San Francisco in 1869, the subordinate lodge membership was only 268,608, while at the end of 1903 It was 1,151,421, besides 284,681 sisters of the Rebekah degree, making a total of 1,436,102, The total revenue In.1868 amounted to $2,347,073.86, while to-day the annual revenue was $12,889,714.22.In 1868 the total relief expenditure was over four million dollars, and for 1903 it was $100,795,034.51.The past year had been the most prosperous in the history of the order, The! Patriarchs Militant numbered 18,852.The net increase in the subordinate lodge membership for the year wae 151.- 000 brothers and \u20ac0,00v sisters in the Rebekah branch.And the order was continuing the march of progress during this year of 1904.; The grand eecretary, Mr, J.Frank Grant, of Baltimore, gave an elaborate array of figures, which showed that during 1902 they had had the splendid net -increase of 81,500, but these figures were far eclipsed this year.The statistics of the order throughout the \u2018world from 1830 to December 31, 1903, including Australasia, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland, showed the following: Initiations in subordinate lodges, 2,792,909; |\" 20,127; widows and | members relieved, families relieved, 268,469; members deceased, 278,390; total rellef, $100,795,- 034.51; total revenue, 4265,697,061.14.The condition of the order at the close of the year was as follows: Sovereign 1; quasl-independent Grand Lodges, 6: Grand \u2018Lodges, 67; Grand Encampments, §5; subordinate ledges, 13.872; eubordinate encamp-\u2019 ments, 3,006: Rebekah lodges, 6,430: lodge members, 1,151,421; encampment members, 167.849; Rebekah lodge embers, 447,587; total number of members of the order, 1,436,509; total relief paid in 1903, #4,326,509.19; total receipts of subordinate bodies, for 1903, \u20ac12,889,714.22; \u2018total expenses of grand and subordinate bodies for 1903, $6.- 156,693.29: {nvested funds of grand and subordinate bodies, December 31, 1903, bei Yi The representatives from the Grand Lodge of Quebec, I.O.O.F., are Mr.Charles Æ.Brodie, Quebec, and Mr.P.L.Baldwin, Sherbrooke, DIED IN DENTAL CHAIR.Ottawa.Ont., Sept.22.\u2014Mias Lottie Borthwick, of Hawthorne, Gloucester tewnship, and niece of ex-Mayor Borthwick, of this city, died last evening In the dental rooms of Beattie and Graham, Wellington street, from the effect of nitrous oxide (laughing gas) teken preparatory to having a tooth extracted.Drs.Potter and Baptle were present,\u2019 and assisted in efforts to reproved unavailing, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014reptetetp.SENATOR CLORAN AT SYDNEY.Sydney, N.$., Sept.22.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 Senator Domville, St.John, and Sena-] The senators are here on Aa personal +isit for the purpose of familiarizing themselves with the Maritime Provinces and the needs of our shipping ports, Senator Cloran expressed himself ay well pleased with his first visit to Cape Breton, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LORD MINTO AT REGINA.Winnipeg, Sept.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Lord Minto, Governor-General, with a mounted escort of policemen, arrived at Saskatoon last evening after a pleasant overland ride from Battleford.The party left by speclal train for Regina.Lord and Lady Minto are expected at Winnipeg on Friday.OBITUARY Hull, Que.\u2014Mrs.J.Bte.Lavigne, died on the 15th inst, aged ninety-six years.Cornwall\u2014Miss Annle Cameron, daughter of the late Allan Cameron, died at the home of her brother, Donald A.Cameron, Sixth Concession of Kenyon Township aged sixty-three years, .London, Ont.\u2014Rev.M.\u2018 Griffin, seventy-two years of age, à superannuated minister of the Methodist Church, died at his home, South London.He was one of the ploneer preachers in connection with the Methodist Episcopal Church.Cornwall\u2014Jobriel.Hoople, an eld and highly respected resident of Wales has The deceased was a native of Wales and spent his whole life there.He is survived by his wife, three sons and one daughter, Johnson Hoople, of Max- ville, Nelson Hoople of Sheoygan, Mich., Albert Hoople and Mr.J, Froats, of Wales.¢ 4, Brantford, Ont.\u2014The death has occurred of John S.Banks, one of Rrant- ford's oldest and Born ins London, England, in 1842 be came.to this country at an early age, and entered the fruit and confectionery business, meeting with much, city shortiy \u201cafter he reached Canada.For years the \u2018vince of st known citizens.| J me Uccess | from the time he established in thfe | has ochupied an | of.death 4 +, n Ww yo.» oa 1 .7 N = Co \u201c _ çÇ ; Le 7 no.\\ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1904, CITY NEWS IN: BRIEF Interesting Tale of a Day's of Canada.\u20ac La _ MONTREAL MAN WAS FIRST.In the competition among the agents of the Traveller's Insuranck Company of Hartford, Conn, for the fargest amount of insurgnce placed and paid for between Feb.1 and Aug.1 of the present year the first prize has been: carried off by Mr.Wm.McCaw, of: Montreal.Mr.McCaw was second lust year, and first in 2.: TOBACCO DEALERS FORM RANKS.Canadian companies who manufacture cut and plug, tobacco and cigarettes, contemplate orgunizing a Whole- rale Dealers Tebacco Association, and! a meeting will be held this week for the purpose, : BOUND FOR ST.LOUIS, 1 The Junior Bar Association have appointed Messrs.Surveyor & Garneau as delegates to the International Congress! of Lawyers and Jurists at St.Louls next month, THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTR, The Dominion \\Assoclation of C'har-, tered Accountants have elected the following officers for the current year:\u2014 President, Mr.W.H.Cross, of Toronto: first vice-president, Mr.A.W.Stevenson; second vice-president, \u2018Mr.John; Mackay; treasurer, Mr.A.F.C.Ross, of Montreal; secretary, Mr, James George, of Toronto.Council\u2014J.F.Cunningham, of Ottawa; Henry Barber, of Toronto; W.Simms Lee, of Halifux, N.S.; F.S.Shurpe, of St John, N.B.+ BROTH ERHOOD OF RAILWAY CARMEN.Mr.F.L.Ronemus, of Kansas City, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, is expected in Montreal to-morrow night to assist in the negotiations at present proceeding between the locai branch of the order and the management of the C.P.R.TO WELCOME REDMOND.The Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.- 8 ALLANLINE .ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.$0 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons.NEW CTEAMSHIPS Victorian sad vir inlan T .\u2018 uliding) - tone.Trigle screws Tunisian 9 10570 tons.Tw n SCrews Savarian .10370 tong.Pwin.sores.lonian eo.tens.Tein se ré a MONTRENL ad QUEBES 1 LRO Jing at Movilte, ROVAL fAIL SERVICE.| .Montreal.Quebes 1 Sopl.Parisian.16 Sept, 6 au, 5 pe 8 Sept, + Tuaisi an.23 Sept.Sam, pa 15 Sept, lonian .30 Sept, 5 am, 23002 22 Sept., .Bavarian.7 Oct, 11 pa.Tunisian end Bavarian are the largest and™finest steamers on t Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 3 ours.Bavarian\u2019s record run, 6 day® 3 hours, 12 minutes.So The saloons and ataterooms are in the cex tral part, wiere least motion fs felt.El tricity 1s used for lighting the ship hrougt.out, the lights being at the 4 of Passengers any bour of the Sle Muste smoking room romaens vue ae satcons anû staterooms are heated RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $50 and jpwards, according to seas cation of .cabin, $30 ancntion of room.Second b Steerage\u2014To Liverpool,\u201d London Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.including a plentiful supply of provisions cooked and served.and every requisite for the voyage, $165.Round trip, from Liverpool or Moville, 332.50.GLASGOW SERVICE From Slaccow.From Montreal 8at., 10 Sept\u2014 Corinthian .Thurs.29 Sept.Sat, 24 Sept\u2014Sicilian .Too 1300 8at, 1 Oct.\u2014 Pretorian.Thurs, 20 Oct.Rates\u2014First Cabin, $40 and upwards: return tickets, 10 per cent.reduction.Second Cabin, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $21.50; return thkets, $49.37.Steerage, $15.00, and every- hing necessary provided, Steamers on thiu service Dave excellent ac- \u201cRmodaiion for all classes of passengers.e Saloons are forward; Staterooms peas \u20ac centre of tbe ship.Promenade dack the he Tenures pu the vege and two-thirds o .ectric lights throughout, an electric bella In every Stateronm, © ' H.& A.ALLAN, 85 Common Street, Montreal.Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s ; ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.From Liverpool.Steamer.From Montreal.Sept.6.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Sept.22 Sept.20.LAKE ERIE .Oct.6 Sept.27.LAKE MANITOBA .Qct.13 Oct.11.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Oct.?Steamers sail from Montreal at daybreak, passengers embarking the evening previous.RATES OF PASSAGE.LT Reduction in First Cabin Rates : To\u2019 Liverpool, $47.50 and S50 and Upward, according fo steamer and accommodation.Round trip tickets at reduced rates.- Second cabin, to Liverpool, $30.00; .don, $32.50.were $0.00; to Lon Third class don, Glasgow, Queenstown, $15.To men, Rotterdam, Antwerp, $17.To Goth- enburg, Copenhagen, eto, $20.Stockholm.Hango, etc, $23: From Liverpool or Londos- derry to Quebec, $15.00; from London, $17.08.To aud from all other points at equally low.rates.oe - FOR LONDON DIRECTS.S.MONTROSE.on or about Oct.5th Carrying one class passengers only, Second Liverpool, Lon- Londonderry and Hamburg.Bre- Rates to Belfast, + Cabin.Reduced fare to London.$37.50.Round trip from London, via Liverpool.$71.26.Light and airy rooms amidship.Good table and attendance.\u2018 : Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Ca.Rlantic StaaminipLiety=y Board of Trade Building, st.Sacrament St.| Turcoman.Oct.1 *Englishinan.Oct.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.LIMITED.' SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d Next Sailing from Montreal.Monday, 26th Sept., at 1 p.m.Amd afterwards on every alternate MONDAY.leaving Quebec the following day at noon for GASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAI'S COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN and PICTOU.» Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after Noon of sailing day.For Freight, passage and Stateroom, apply to J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents.211 Commissioners St., City.Tel.M.4491.FURNEES, WITHY & C9., Ltd Proposed Saifings Manchester Liners Limited.CANADA AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal.Aug.28.°Manchester City .Sept.17 Leusacaucres Manchester Importer .Sept.23 Sept.11.*Manchester Commerce .\u2026.Oct.1 Above steamers have first çlass accommodation for a #imited number of passongers._CANADA-SOUTH AFRICAN JOINT SERVICE Montreal to Capetown, Port Elizabeth, East \" London and Durban.\u2018 Sept.18.*Oriana, from Montreal .Nya .0ct.Wyandotte, from Montreal sFitted with cold storage.For further particulars, apply to, FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents.« St Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIP WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL sDominton.Sept.24 tKensington.eVancouver.Oct.1 *Dominion.Oct.3 tCanada.Oct.8 *Vancouver.À {Southwark.Oct.156 {Canada.Nov.1 MONTREAL TO AYONMOUTH, (BRISTOL) zu *Manxman.Oct.15 *Turcoman.Nov, .*Cold storage.4Cold storage and cool air, Steamers sail at daylight.; MODERATE RATES.\u2014Ask Agents for par ticulara of moderate rate service: To Liver pool, $35.00; to London, $37.50 and upwards according to steamer and berth.For all particulars as to freight and pas sage, apply to Local Agent, or to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 BT.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.BLACK DIAMOND LINE Next Steamer is Intended to Load as Follows: For Charlottetown, P.E.L, Sydney, C.B, \u2018North dney, C.B, and St.- ohn\u2019s, Nfid.2, $S- BOMAVISTA on or about - - - Soph.28 TELEPHONE MAIN and.you will find the.mo complete stock in the city + lcavaria~ \\ Cor, Notre tr we au ¥ Market.Tel.Main ea vues she General Office, 113 St.James St.;.Freight Office, opposite Bonsecours .- | [eaves \u2018your dais snd i (your muale=the sert of; je beell thet maltes yeu! emile to vourselt in TE ES 7 tour JR RY DE SE er i #0 \u20ac et, = Re MCLEOD & ALLEN, TORONTO, - 2 14 1 ovwéridi ur .Speaking : > Labor\u2019s Great 'Open Meeting Mon real ro : and eu * ilton Delegates Discuss = Class Issues The-Trades and Labor Congress held open session last\u2019night at the Hall of; Sessiqns, when several of the prominent delegates addressed a large gathering of Monteral workingmen.Delegate Dupuis, of the Montreal Painters\u2019 Unlon, acted.as chairman.Miss ARES NEW, WOYEL : \u201cTHE CASTAWAY\" Tis THE STORY ef THE JLOVESof LORI) BYRON By Helle Ermiléte Rives, dut of \u2018Hearts Courageous\u201d y a ol DT © oa - \u2018 \u201c Canadian Prices.PBPSF, 730; Cloth, opss.Tart J Hy 2 cy Su si ARSENE LAMY Remark well the several FINE GOODS Complete assortment of BLOUSES, Tamaline\u2014white, pale blue, pink Bargain - silk jnsertion \u2018 \u201cthese two days Only.c.cen.Eairf for these two- days DRESS GOODS $1.50, to be sold at 23 per cent.18 pieces of ALL-WOOL MELTON, wide.Worth $1.00.most complete, your \u2018taste.For.ent so ~~ Great Special Reductions for Friday and Saturday! convince you that we are really offering reductions! & .latest styles, very finely finished.Worth from $3.75.* Pretty.SKIRT, of Black Vicuna, trimmed with black silk bias and Fine line of BLACK MELTON SKIRTS, trimmed with black satin ribbon on each side, very finely aarssacsccc nc #20.S290 to $6.95 on each.The usual price is $10.00.Bargain for : saccensessa Ten s000 10000111 .$7.00 finished.Worth $5.00.-Bur- \u2026\u2026.erecso soins Frssrewten non senc ss 3.50 DEPARTMENT.Ce 25 pieces \u201cof-BLACK 'ALL-WOOL CANVAS, good width, Worth bic to Bargain for these two days .¥3c¢ PS ._ FLANNELETTE., 150 pleces of ENGLISH FLANNELETTE, newest assorted pat- 29 .0e terns.Worth 35c.Bargaln for these two \u2018days .us actu anse Pa te + - BOOTS AND SHOES.\u2019 We are desirous of announding to our customers and to the public generally that we now have a special and .Children\u2019s Boots, and it goes without saying that the assortment is You should come here lf you wish to have Shoes to ee.: STYLES.; On Monday our great exposition of Autumn Styles will take place.- If you need a good Hat do not be in a hurry.Wait for our opening, and be certain that, with the latest novelties with which we are supplied, you will not go away without purchasing.lines anmounéed which will DEPARTMENT.in Japanese Silk, Taffeta and and red, fashioned after the to $9.00.reduction for these two days only.assorted colors, 54 inches 4 department of Men's, Women's ARSENE dde ALI MT 0 R112 Yo oy soy A, ETRE Pr HE pere, 57 RU Po \"WILL AID QUEEN'S.nt., Sept.29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 0 rsebytery has agreed to support the endow- and has named mmittee to arrange for the ga- eme of funds to endow a chair.The n- tery also agreed to hold a co re with the Methodists as to the Kingston, The Kingston enthusiastically.ment of.Queens, : GROCERIES.40° 4 : 5 lbs.Prunes.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.RSC 5 packages of Raisins.25\u20ac 3 Iba Grapes.\u2026sa.stone is developed and -4 3554 1e = Nature's be Henry Morgan & Co.: Z MONTREAL.vo - THOMAS LIGGET., Empire Building - 2474, 2476 St.Catherine Street auty in the brought to its perfec~ tion only by skilful cutting and artistic setting, .\u201cwhiteness.| Our Diamonds.are Gi.Gem Diamonds, \u2018pér- \u201d fect in, their cutting.the purest and of The purchase of a BIRKS\u2019 Diamond wil cause great and lifelong satisfaction because of its supreme quality.HENRY Jewellers Silveramithe BIRKS AND SONS.Phillips Square, Montreal, money received The \u201c - BS 00 TE hE {a0 8 ve TS Cured S GREAT ERVE BESTORER No Fits after firat day \u2018a vos, CONSULTATION 89 TRI BOTTLE FR N al or b rok 81., Phila \u2014 STOPPED FRER.Permanently DR.KLINE wall.troative ahé ?- EB | 80, can the capital expended Nov, % and included in the 10 per cent, calcu~ lation exceed the amount expended on .the road near Mount Stephen, B.C.; Thellkixth' question asks whether expenditure to raise the standard of construction above what was oroginally, contemplated is to be included.seventh and last question asks whether from the following sources and expended in the construe- tion of\" the railway shall be tnéluded in the \u201ccapital: Preference stock, cole golidated debenture stock, sale of lands, earnings, borrowed monies.Thousands, ge Ww Sl kad a +.and: the choice of this large and magnificent stock of Carpets and House Furnishing Goods, Beds and Bedding, Curtains and Drapery Goods, Mats and Mattings, Rugs, Squares and Ready-for-use Carpets\u2014all at heavy discounts.are taking the advantage and thousands of homes can be benefited by our heavy discounts in all departments: 5 « 1 + Capitals Have Caved In and Play Shamrocks on Saturday 5 Tp Will \u2018 This Should ° Prove the Greatest Contest of the Season \u2018 So the difficulty has been removed, and the Capithls will be here on Saturday to play the Shamrocks.A meeting of the Capital executive was held last evening in Ottawa, and it was decided to withdraw.from the position taken up by the club and play home and home matches according to the schedule.A despatch from Ottawa says:\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2019The Capital Club consider that the best interests of the game will be served by playing the matches as set by the league.The team will be a strong one, and, having played together all season, it has excellent prospects of being able to defeat the Shamrocks on their own grounds.\u201d\u2019 i The Shamrock executive dere holding their weekly meeting in the office of Mr.W.P.Lunny, St.Francois Xavier Street, when the news of the Capitals\u2019 decision was tslephoned from Ottawa.Much satisfaction was expressed at the amicable result of the negotietions.To meet.however, the convenience of the Capitals, the Shamrocks have agreed to depart a little from the schedule, and may go to Ottawa on either Thursday or Saturday of next week.This art of courtesy, after the attempt the Capitals made to force them to agree to their conditions, has caused favorable comment regarding the Shamrocks.; The greatest match of the year will therefore take place on Saturday.Despite the fact that -Eddy Robinson's absence will be keenly felt by the Irishmen, local opinion strongly favors thelr chances.It .is admitted that the Capitals made a slightly better show- Ing against Brantford, the C.L.A.champions, than did the Shamrocks, but the.conditions were vastly different.Brantford, when opposed to the Minto Cup holders, were piay- ing for a tropby and were at their very best.whereas when they met Capitals it was .only an exhibition game.and they were nearing the end of an arduous season.Their men are not nearly so fresh as the Capitals; in faut, they are almost played out.These games, therefore, show.no reason for the conclusion that the Ottawa Club have the better team, yet it is & good one, probably the best in Canada, next to the Shamrocks, so that the result ought to be very close.There will be a bumper \u2018crowd at Mile End.and they expect to witness a thrilling exhibition of the national game.MAXVILLE VS.LANCASTER.: Cornwall, Sept.22+\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hearing that the members of the Maxville Lacrosse Club are posing as champions of Glengarry, | : 1 The Shamrocks will not practice this even- the young Glengarriane of Lancaster and Williamstown\u2014two neighboring villages at the front of the county\u2014are said to be anx- fous to meet the Maxvillans on neutral ground for some suitable trophy and the championship of the county.The .Glengat- rians defeated Maxville, in Lancaster, last fall and are confident that they can repeat the trick in Cornwall or Alexandria.raters and who are still able to put up tine lacrosse.If these two teams come together, & lively, exciting match is assured.CONFERENCE IN TORONTO.The N.A.L.U.deputation to meet the C.L.A.regarding \u2018the recognition of the C.A.A.U.by the latter body left last night for Toronto.\u2018They were: Messrs.H.J.Trihey and Tom O'Connell, of the Shamrocks; Guy Pettigrew, of Montreal, and A.Prieur, of the Nationals.To-day the meeting will be held.Mr.Trihey said before he left that he believed the feeling in the C.L.A.was growing stronger towards having lacrosse in Canada governed by a representative Canadian body, and he hoped that the outcome of the conference would be productive of this.\u2018 .\u2014_\u2014 Bob Cheyne will come out of his retirement and will play inside home for Westminster against Nelson.Joe, Lally, of Cornwall, will referee Saturday's game between the Shamrocks and Capitals.None better! ATHLETICS.C.A.A.U.CHAMPIONSHIPS.The Greater New York Irish A.A.A.sent in the name of another competitor yesterday to Mr.E.Herbert Brown for the C.A.A.U.championships, which take place on Saturday at the M.A.A.A.grounds.Cohn, the mile- runner, will be here, and his presence will sid in making -the mile race probably the feature of the card.Lightbody, of Chicago, is also expected, but had not sent in his entry up till this morning.The best local man is Peter Deer.the Caughnawaga- Indian, and it is anticipated that with all the experience he has gained lately he will be there or thereabout at the finish, Grant, Munson and Daly will set a warm pace, so that this should be a memorable event in- Canadian athletics.Ogilvie, of McGill, has entered for the discus throw.Hea holds the Canadian record.With Flanagan, Mitchell and Sheridan in the weights there will be something doing here also.FOOTBALL.Hal Walters has turned out with Ottawa College.Among others out were Boucher, Lafleur, Kearns, Bawlf, McDonald, Heffer- nan, Lapointe, Freeland, Duracher and Jones.Corbett, Joe Gleason, Fillatrault,.O'Brien, Austin, Brennan and Castonguay are expected to, be out soon.à I ing, as formerly ansounced, owing to lack 1 of light.GALLONS LEG BROKEN.Toronto, Sept.22.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014~There was a serious accident at the Arganaut Club's prac- The : tice last night at Bayside Park.and, as a Maxville team 1s young, fast and clever, and ; consequence, the oarsmen will lose the ser- has quite a record of victories won in the | vices of Gallow, one of their fast wing men.[In a mix-up Gallow was thrown and his : past two, or three season, but the Glengar- rians are likeiy to line up half a dozen play- \u2018leg broken at the ankle.He was taken to ers who, eight or ten years ago, were first- the Emergency Hospital.George S.Lyon of Toronto Still x Is In the Running at St.Louis St.Louis.Mn.Sept.22 \u2014Threa bf the match for F.©.Newton .the Seattle golfing \u201ceight golfers who will mest to-day in the] wizard, who was 5 up in the morning, and third round 0?the Olympir golf championship bail from Et.Louis.Chicago representatives to the number of three also bave sur- _ vived the strenuous 26-hole competitions \u201c_while Canada and Seattle claim the remaining contestants.In the main, the struggles vf the players in the second round yesterday A a A a et Ta Ne NIN GEORGE S.LYON, The \u201cCanadian Golfer Well in the Olympic Championship at St.Louis, .AAA were one-sided and resulted in the elimination of three players from the Chicago dis- One distinct surprise, the defeat of W Stickney, former St.Louis champion, by & .Allen, of the St.Louis Field Club, by the score of 4 up and 3 to play, brought conster- ,Dation to some of the local contingent, fol- , \u2018lowing, as it did, the overwhelming defcat given to Stuart Stickncy, another former local champion, by G.S.Lyon, of Toronto, Ont., and former amateur champion of his country.Mr.Lyon won 11 up, 9 to play, making a total of 77 in the morning round, which gave him an advantage of eight holes.Against such speedy going, which really gave the Canadian the record of the course, Stick- ney\u2019's ability was unavailing.Continuing in the afternoon round, tie Toronto veteran soon prded the match.B.Lambert, of Glen Echo, and Ralph McKittrick, had the closest contest of the day.All square at the end of 18 holes, they decided their battle on the 26th green by a long putt.Mr.Lambert was the victor.E.Hunter, of Chicago, who has played 86 holes every day for more than a week, proved to be over-golfed, and was no match for the St.Louis champion, Burt McKinnie, who followed a lead of 2 in the morning by increasing his advantage.until be won, 7 up, 6 to play.to In removing his clubmate, Simpson Fouts.Ned Sawyer, of Wheaton, be;ycd an\u201cuphill game, being 8 down at the eighth hole, and all square at the 18th hole.Sawyer managed to get the match 2 up 1 to go.Allan Lard, of Washington, D.C, was no who is Doing so From Flour to your kitohen and nevor touches a hand \u2014 Purity Bread.James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty won 6 up 5 to play.H.Chandler Egan, of Exmoor, too, had little to fear from big rival, N.F.Moore, of Lake Geneva, who was off in bis short game and with a lead of four up in the morning, Egan started well in the afternoon and won, 7.up 6 to play.The only New Yorker in the tourney.Ar- tbur Havemeyer, was removed by Mason E.Phelps, of Midlothian, the Yale .champlon, who was 10 up in the morning, and who won by the mcore of 12 up, 10 to play.Results of the second round:\u2014 G.8.Lyon, Toronto, defcated Stuart Stick- ney, St.Louis, 11 up, 9 to play.A.B, Lambert, Glen Echp, defeated Ralph McKittrick, St.Louis, 1 up.Mason B.Phelps, Midlothian, defeated Arthur .Havemeyer, Deal Beach, 12 up, 10 to lay.P ¥ C.Newton, Seattle, Was ington, defeated' Arthur Havemeyer, Deal Deach, 6 \u2018up, 5 to play.Burt McKinney, St.Louis, defeated 'R.BE.Hunter, Midlothian, 7 up, 6 to play.Ned Sawyer, Wheaton, defeated Simpson Foulis, Wheaton.2 up, 1 to play.H.W.Allan, St.Louis Field, defeated W.A.Stickney, St.Louis, 4 up, 3 to play.H.C.Egan, Exmoor, defeated Nathaniel F.Moore, Lake Geneva, 7 up, 6 to play.MISS M'ANULTY THE VICTOR.Twenty-five ladies ¢®arted yesterday in the Victoria Golf Country Club competition de- Zz ar, = GEORGE 8.LYON DRIVING: apite the adversa weather conditions.Some excellent scores were made.Miss McAnulty, who made such a favotable impression in the Canadian Ladies\u2019 champlonship last year, returned the best card, with Mrs.Hodgson second and Miss Beatrice Rawlings third, BRITISH CHAMPION COMING.Miss Lottie Dog, pion of Great \u201cBritajn, is going to the United States early next month, If n report current At the Glen Echo Country Cliub bears result.Miss Dod, it Is understood, will be the guest of Mrs.Clement Griscom at Philadelphia, during the woman's national tournament at the Merion Cricket Club, Plifladelphia next month, and may play some exhibition matches In Philadelphia, the Metropolitan district, ard also possibly in Toronto and Montreal.The first round in the competition for the prizè offerad by the president of the Ladies\u2019 amond judgment when he signed him for th- strong in playing positions on the left eide position He has batted hard and timely this ing whether he would hit to right on left field.and is one of the few men who cannot be forced away from the plate.THE MAN WHO TOOK DEVILIN'S PLACE.Jack Dunn is the man who has taken Devlin's place on the N.Y.Nationals.is a valuablp man to have with a team, and John McGraw He showed his good managerial Giants fn 1904.He is one of the few pl \u2018wh fit admirably on the infield when the regular man is injured.\u2019 5 especially \u2018Jack\u2019 is especially of the diamond.At either third or: short he cap hold \u2018his own with the best and is never out of condition when he is wanted.If he is compelled to take a rest for a week or two on the bench and is called suddenly to resume an active part.in the game, .he is ready to jump in en the moment and covers so much ground that the spectators feel at case when he is guarding a fielding season and has kept all the pltcliers guess- He has a natural position at the bat, When the snowflakes began to fall yesterday Manager Barrow decided to call the festivities off.| .If it turns out to be anywhers above 10 below zero to-day two games will be played.- Providence plays hers to-morrow .It is a patent fact that the members of McGraws' team are anxious for a post-season \u2018series, particularly McGinnity apd Mathewson.These men have long cherished a desire to pitch against their New York rivals.\u2014 Boston Globe.: Hans Wagner, the Pirates\u2019 mighty batter, is in very poor condition, and only his faithfulness and gameness keeps bim in the game when half the players in the league would be in bed were they in his condition.The big fellow has a lame back and it las pitiful to see him -stoop for a ball.\u2014Ex- change.: : Harry Bay, the fastest outfielder in the American League, will be out of the game for the season as tbe result of wrenching his ankle, A EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.At Toronto\u2014First game\u2014 R.H E Toronto 011000000\u2014 2 6 3 Newark .160002001\u2014 4 4 2 Batteries\u2014Applegate and Fuller; Brecken ridges and Shea.A Second game\u2014 Toronto .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 Newark .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.80.000000s .000004000\u2014 ¢ 7 3 Batteries\u2014Falkenberg and Fuller.Burke, Morilarity and Latimer.Umpire, Egan.Attendance, 200.At Rochester-\u2014First game\u2014 .Rochester .\u2026.-100001102-\u2014 BR 4 Providence .,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.302001000\u2014 6 9 4 Batteries\u2014Walters and Kennedy; Kellogg apd Stamler.Second gume\u2014 .Rochester .o1020001000\u2014 4 12 3 Providence 10020100001\u2014 5 5 0 Batteries\u2014Bliss and Kennedy: Jackson.and Stamler.Umpire, Sullivan.Attendance, 46.At Buffalo\u2014First gawme\u2014 - Buffalo .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0ersascssers 10020013¢\u2014 7 11 Baltimore .Loecasescsenc ne 100010000\u2014 2 6 4 Batteries\u2014Kissinger and McAllister; Adkins and Byers.Seeond game\u2014 Buffalo : Baltimore .X Ratteries\u2014Jones and MtAllister; Wiltse and 1 Hearne.Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 7.170.\u2019 Éasteru League Standing.yon, Lost, Pet, Buffalo .Greene caveerser ST 41 As; Baltimcre .cececccerccones 38 a .13 , ChtY.2000 00 rec 0 ca 00 = 5 A) Newark Mer .T2 68 554 Montreal 0.0.62 60 508 Toronto .oevervrrooner 62 70 470 Providence PPP wo 19 388 Rochester .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.eee 28 100 =19 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At New York\u2014First game\u2014 R.H.EF.CincinnatE .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.0\u20260\u20260000canes 001300020\u2014 6 9 3 New York.000400000\u2014 4 9 3 Batlerics\u2014Hahn and Peltz; Mathewson and Bowerman.Second game\u2014 Cincinnat! New York voosouo\u2014 à 6 1 the woman golf cham- Batteriey\u2014 Harper and Schlei; Taylor and \"Warnet.Umpires, Carpenter and Emslic.Attendance, 2,690.Bota ear 01000341°\u2014 9 14 1 St.LOUIS.0.+000000000000 000100000\u2014 1 7 32 Batteries\u2014lrisher \u2018and Moran; McFarland and Grady.Umpire, Zimmer, Attendance, 180.A NURSE GAINED TEN POUNDS And Was Cured of Stomach Troubles by Using Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.Mrs.HA.Loynos, nurse, Phillips- burg, Que., writes: *[ was all run down and could not do my own work.Everything I ate made me sick.In nursing others I had seen the good results \u2018of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food and resolved to try it.As a result of this treatment I have gained 10 pounds, do my own work alone and feel like an entirely different person.\u201cI have received so much benefit from this medicine that I am glad to recommend it to others.I have a copy of Dr., Chase's Recipe Book and would not part with it for $50 if I could not get another, Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box at all dealers, or Edmanson Bates and Company.Toronto, To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the fa- Victoria Golf Country Club, Mrs.Strang- mous recipe book author are on every mar, will bé played on Monday, box.-, At Philadelphia\u2014First game\u2014 Chicago .001003000\u2014 4 11 1 Philadelphia .00040030*\u2014 7 9 4 Batteries\u2014Weimer and Kling; Duggleby and \u2018Roth.Second game\u2014 \\ Chicago .oocvvenenn.900000000\u2014 0 & 1: Philadelphia .12000000*\u2014 3 7 2 Batteries\u2014Lundgren and O'Neil; Sparks and Doolin.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 2,173.At RBrooklyn\u2014First game\u2014 Pittsburg .cco00eenenn 300100001\u2014 5 19 1 Brooklyn 0.0.010000000\u2014-1 7° 0 Batteries\u2014Leever and Phelps; Cronin and Bergen.Second game\u2014 {and up, selling\u2014Maritans, 10 to 1; Ade] Tre- bia, 7 to 2; Demurrer, § \u2018| match\u201d with Gotch.Seventh race, 6 furlongs, fee 3-year-ciéa Lo L Time, 1.17, .\u201cTHE SAUGUS MEDPING.Saugue, Mass, Sept.22.\u2014New York dorses captured two of three completed events at the Saugus track yesterday.Sum _\u2014 Free-for-all, pace; purse, $600\u2014Anidrasis \u2018won in straight heats: Roamer, second; Jobm- ny Wiseman, third.Best time, 2.10%.2.35 pace, purse $600\u2014Littie Rube won second, third and fourth heats and race; Red- low, second; Peacherina, third, Best time, 2:17 trotting; purse, $600-\u2014Young Stamboul ( won fourth, fifth and sixth heats and race; Molino, second; Whitten Wilkes, third.Best time, 2.15%.2.13 trotting; purse, $600, unfinished\u2014Alber- | ta won first and second heats; Jimmy Michael won third heat.Time, 2.174, 2.17%, 2.16%.The winners at Gravesend were Invincible, Good and Plenty, Teacréss, Hurstbourge, Gold Rose and Phantom.\u201d Bonnie Prince Charlie, Ghats, Nannle Hodge, Useful Lady, Cutter, Ben Chance and Great Eastern were the winners at Harlem.MAT AND RING._' IMPORTANT WRESTLING MATCH.One.of the most important of heavyweight wrestling matches will take place at Sobmer Park to-morrow evening, when Emile Mau- pas\u2018 the French Graeco-Roman champion, will meet Yankee Rogers, the aubltious young Buffalo wrestler, who has arranged a It, however, Maupas defeats Rogers to-morrow evening, the Frenchman will take his place against Gotch.Rogers arrived in Montreal this morning, looking the picture of health.He declares he is In the pink of condition and was never\u2019 hotter in all his life.He is confident he can beat Maupas, though he regrets that the hammer-lock will be barred, as he has wen several of his best matches through this hold.He admits that this is the most !m- portant contest in which he has ever been engaged.To.Maupas, ton, is very fit, and local authori?îles pin their faith to him.He is nof so heavy nor so strong as Rogers.but he has more skill and is thoroughly familiar with the Graeco-Roman style.Rogers\u2019 measurements in full, as taken by Prof.Mier at the Buffalo Gymnasium yesterday, follow: Helght, 6 feet and YA nf an Inch: weight, 207 pounds; neck, 17%: recarh, 79 inches; chest, 4612: chest expanded, 494; waist, 39: biceps, 17; forearm, 16; wris!, 8%: thighs, 24; calf, 18.\u2018 WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST.| Jack Mills, Buffalo's welterweight wrestling \u20ac fon, arrived here this- morning from Buffalo in company with Yankee Rogers.He goes on the mat to-morrow evening at Soh.mer Park, before the big event, with Gus Ulrich, the Montreal welterweight.The muteh will be catch-as-catch-can, end two falls out of three, | | penis { LAWN TENNIS, MISS HAGUE AS \u201cCHAMPION.of Miss M.Hague, of the Cote St.\u2019 Antoine Tennis Club, has returned from ; Toronto, where she represented the club in the On- tarlo Tournament.Miss Hague\u2019s /record is one \u2018of which she may well feel \u2018proud.as she carried the club colors to victory in the handicap and open Ontario championship.The following is Miss Hague's score in the handicap, in which her handirap was owe 30:\u2014Miss Cooke, 6\u20142, 6\u20141; Miss Adams, 6\u20140, 6\u20142; Mrs.Bertram, 6-0, 6\u20141; Miss Kerr, 6\u20142, 6\u20143.In the open championship the first set of the final was very keen, as Migs Hedley was within one point of winning on more than one Pittsburg .vencaourateuvens Brooklyn .\u2026.0.00000000ss 0001000\u2014 1 3 1 Batteriea\u2014Flaherty and Phelps: Reisling and Ritter.Umpires, Moran and O'Day.Attendance, 1,800.National League Standing.Won.Lost, Pet.New York.vrrserccous 99 37 -728 | Pittsburg 79 Aa .598 \u201cChicago .80 54 597 | Cigcinnatl .7 Ra \u201c560 1 8t, Lous.coeneenervaccens 66 LS 491 Brooklyn asscneuces reas BO £7 263 | Boston .\u20260cversnouces 47 RO +48 | Philadelphia .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.44 93 22 Nn \"AMERICAN LEAGUB GAMES.| At Washington\u2014 .\u2018R.H.BE! Washington - 1i\u2026\u2026.ONNN001328\u2014 4 7 3 New York.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.002000000\u2014 > 10 1 Batteries\u2014Patten and Clarke and Kittredge; Clarkson and McGuire.Umptre, Connolly.Attendance, 1500.At Boston\u2014Ffrst game\u2014 , Boston .000040100\u2014§ 7 0 Philadelphia .+.100000000\u2014 1 4 1 Batteries\u2014Dine Criger; Henley and Noonan.Second game\u2014 and Buelow.Umpires, O'Loughlin and King.* Attendance, 1132.At Chicago\u2014 : Chicago .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026+\u2026\u20260.0202000068 4 6 1 Detroit .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000020000\u2014 2 8 1 Ratteries\u2014Altrock and Sullivan; Stovall and Drill.Umpire, Dwyer.Attendance, 2,000.American League Standing.: Won.Loat.Pet.New \"York.cceovnnreeses.83 67 619 BOSON L.0cvocerceneucce 84 3 613 Chicago .eres 19 58 BIT ; Philadelphia .voue 43 8 557 Cleveland .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.72 3 537 St.Louis.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.88 a 430 Detroit .56 7 418 | Washington 33 1n2 2 TURF AND TRACK LOTTIE STRATHMORE WON EASILY.| Ottawa, Sept, 22.\u2014There was a good card ; 0f harness and running events at the Cen- I tral Canady Exhibition yesterday.Lottie i Strathmore had no difficulty in getting away ; With the 2.26 trot, in straight heats.The {running race in heats went to Red Monk rather easily, while too\u2019 many had to be ridden out to beat Gold Stock in the running { dush.Summary: Running race, balf-mile, heats\u2014 \"Red Mouk, P.Delaney.Quebec.| Victoria, J.Conventry.Woodstock i Rowanhurst, E.W.Clarke, Ottawa ; Time\u2014.53, .63's.| 2.28 pace, 2.26 trot- .y Lottir Strathmore, \u2018E.Ghevrier, Ot- 154 mem + tawa, Fern, W.Macpherson, Winchester.Réd Guy, J.Wilson, New Liskeard.Routliff, J.Peacock, Ottawa \u2019 Times-2.23%, 2.23%, 2.20%.Running, mile and an\u2019 eighth\u2014Too Many, ! LC .-Sewell, Quebec, won; Gold Stick, Ht, Gor- .man, sccond; Yarrow, P.Gorman ,third.\"Time, 2.00% / RESULTS AT WOODBINE.Toronto, Sept.22.\u2014Scarfell won the Epsom Handicap at Woodbine yesterday, Summary: Firat: race, 4 furlongs, tor 3-year-alds and up, selling\u2014Sndducce, 2 to 1; Dr.Stucky, 16 to -; The Elba, 12 to 1.Time, 1.174.; Setond race, 6 furlongs, purse $1,000, Michaelmas handicap for 2-year-olds\u2014Pirate Polly, 9 to 5; Kitty Platt, 8 to 1; Royal Legend, 4 to 1.Time, 1.16%.Third race, Doncaster plate, $00 ndded, one mile, 3 year-olds and up\u2014Light Brigade, 11 to 10: Elliott, 7 to 10.Time, 1.42%.; Fourth race, Roysterer steeplechase, $500 aded, for 3-year-oids and up, seiling\u2014Dick Honge, 15 to 1; Billy Ray, 4 to 1; Prince David, 6 to 6.Time, 4.47%.Fifth race, 6 furlongs, Epsom handicap, with $600 added, for all ages\u2014Scarfell, 2 to 1; Cloten, 6 to 2; Mrs.Frank Foster, 13 to 1.Time, 1.16.Sixth race, mile and a quarter, Ringwood handicap, $400 added, for hunts, 3-year-olds and up\u2014Wellington J., 10 to 1; Thornhedge, 3 to 1; Plillardist, 3 to 5.Time, 2.17%.T $ Boston .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.110000031\u2014 4 7 3 Philadelphia .:.000000102\u2014 3 8 3 Batteries\u2014Gibson and Doran: Coakley, Plank and Noonan.Umpire, Sheridan.Attendance, B,476.At St.Louls\u2014 : St.Louls.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.veeses.000000010\u2014-1 7 1j Cleveland .430000101\u2014 9 10 1 Batteries\u2014Glade, Morgan and Sugden; Hess FORTI occasion, but in the last set Miss Hague made it 6\u20140.Score in the open championship was as follows:\u2014Miss Adams, 6\u20140, 6\u20141; Miss Hedley, 11-8, 0.j THE KENN i DEVONSHIRD MAXIM SOLD.Mr.| open clags at Ottawa with \u2018Devonshire Maxim,\u2019 the pointer which he {imported last \"May.This dog has been exbibited at Montreal, Sherbrooke, Toronto and Ottawa, and bis only defeat was at Toronto by the cela.brated champion, Marks Rush, after an ex- Ed.Quthet again wins first in the.How much could a tailor production were lowered 507%, Because we have over can secure a variety of fabric tailor.Custom Tailors.4 MONTREA JOMINION NEWS TOLD NALIN One Day's Record of the Latest Happenings i Canada.Toronto.\u2014Mrs.Street, who fell when ali a belt line car, is dead Pembroke, Ont.\u2014The first shooting at the new artillery range, central military camp, began yesterday.Dunnville, Ont.\u2014A boy of fifteén named John.Logan, was knocked over by a horse at Dunnville fair and killed.Toronto\u2014Complaints have been made Alice Wa , Huron ng from ployes are destroying trees while laying conduit pipes.gees, of Graham's Bridge, wife of a well-to-do farmer, committed suicide by taking Paris green.; , St.Thomas, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Bromell very seriously burned by the explosion ceoptionally, close competition, although a great many pointer men claimed Maxim should have got the benefit of the doubt.STAKED HIS LIF Suicide Was the Penalty of Defeat\u2014The Bet Was | Paid \u2018 -~ Sedalia, Mo., Sept.22.\u2014Charles E.Bliss staked his life on a game of cards, und lost.He paid the bet a few minutes later by committing suicide.Bliss, who was twenty-six years cld, came from Peru, Ind.He was the son of a preacher.Shortly before midnight Bliss called on\u2019'a woman with whom he had becomsa infatuated and she challenged him to play wn game of pitch.They sat down, and when\u2019 the womnn asked, \u201cWhat will we play for?\" Bliss replied, \u201cI will #tike my life against yours.\u201d She accepted the challenge and the cards wera dealt, In a few minutes Bliss had lost the game.He put on his hat and with a cheerful roodby left the woman's apartments, going direct to a drug store, where he purchased and drank a quantity of car- holi¢ acid.He refused to the last to take an antidote, IT IS HICHLY INJURIOUS to use iL cheap drastic physic.Safest remedy for constipation and torpid U- ver ia Dr.Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, which loosens the bowels without griping pains.Use only Dr.Hamilton's Pills.Price, 25c.of gasoline.About one half of the sur- :face of her body was Pembroke, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Thomas Bur- .Winnipeg.\u2014AMiners have struck very \u2018rich ore in Sultana gold mine at Rat ! Portage.Samples have assayed over \u2018$900 to the ton.| Hamflton, Ont.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.James { Douglass, Rehecca street, \u2018on Tuesday | celebra:ed their golden wedding.They 20, 1554.i Moncton, N.B.\u2014The Roman Catholic congregation at Fox Creek are preparing to open their handsome new stone church on October 11th, church is now about completed.: London, Ont.\u2014With the consent of \u2018Bishop of Huron, Rev.J.A.Bloods- worth, of Paisley, and Rev.L.W.Deihl, of Ailsa Craig, have exchanged par- 1ishes.Quabec.\u2014 Alfred Leblanc, aged | twenty-two years, left town over a | week ago on a fishing and hunting trip \u2018on the river Batiscan, /and since then nothing has been heard of him.\u2018Pembroke, Ont.\u2014Yesterday morning j Charles Gorr.a respectable farmer, | While working in the; fields, was shot fn the hip by his father-in-law, Mr._ Antler, er.and now/lles in a critical\u2019 | conditlon in Pembroke Cottage Hospital., St.John, N.B.\u2014 E.G Evans, of Hampton, N.B, appointed as one of the engineers in connection with the i Grand Trunk Pacific work in New | Brunswick, has decHned the -position, and will become manager in New York of the MoAdamite Metal Company.Peterboro, Ont.\u2014Burns Doble, a young man employed in the Peterbor- ough Canoe Factory, had his hand céught in the roller of a planer at which he was working with the result that it was severed at the wrist.The young man's home is in Sunderland.Ottaka\u2014Coy.Lake has cable& to the Milita Department that he will sail for Canada early next month and commence his work here «bout the 15th.The organisation of the new Military Council will not be undertaken before his arrival, although the new Militia Act may be proclaimed in force.ROYAL STORES that the Bell Telephone Company em-i iwere married near Hamilton on Sept.ON GAME OF CARDS The new: \" WHOLESALE BUYING.+ lower his price # the cost ; | A custom tailor buys small quastities of cloth from his dealer at virtually retail prices.thirty agencies to supply, we can control exclusively the entire output of a mill.We designs and an assortment of cloths at a price almost 507% lower than the ordinary custom That's why we can tailor suits at a cost less than the Semi-ready\u201d Tailoring 231 8T.JAMES STREET JL, 1551 ST.CATHERINE STREET Stylish Hats IMPORTPD DIRECT From Ecgland, United States, Franes and Italy.Fine Qualities From BO to S00 Cects each.| A.ARCH.WELSH, 2282 87.Catherine Street Opposite Vitoria IRY STILLWELL'S POPULAR [5c MEAL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.Cer.CRAIG AND ALEXANDER STA FOREIGN.Manila\u2014 Ths Aggustinian friars hare repudiated the agreemert made iw Rome between the late Proe Lea.tha late Archbihop Guido.apossoix des Gate in the Philippine Islande amd f5r- mer Governor Taf.2a: tre money | pata by the Un:re6 States + sae : rase of the friar ards shogid remap ! e 2 : and } 1 rs That A FACT : you can save » UBLIC NOTICE If HEREBY GIVEN that, under the Companies Ac IWR ! Letters Parent Rave been issued under hw ' Seal of the Secretary of Rate of Cazmda : bearing date the 2rd of Jeoty.NM incersue ating Edgar Maurice Smitk, pobosher.Eee-y Robert Smith.stock broxer, Joùs M N:- | and Ge Jourpalist, Frederick\u2019 Bacom, agen: r lowing por poses, viz: (a) To publish.prtrt issce.buy and eell dooks, pamphlets.papers peows- papers, periodicals, jourcals aod magazines of a commercial, educational actentifte cr ltterary character: (b} To.purchase or law ; tbe rights to pudlish, print.issue and vell any bdooke, pamphlets, papers.newspapers, periodicals, journals and magazines, and 0 | sôll or dispose of and act xs agents for the same: (c) To publish and acquire all such copyrights, trademarks, and registrations as : relate to the exercise of the above mentioned rights, and from time to time sell, lease or | dispose of tbe same.and to carry OL 3 general printing, publishing and advertising \u2018dus!- | ' t powers for the purpose of the sald business: (4) To purchase and acquire the business carried on by the Burnside, Smith Publishing » Company, Limited.and to pay for the same ; in stock or bonds of this Company, and to: sequire all the assets, stock-in-trade.contracts and good-will of the said business, and assume all the obligations of the same.A \u2018The operations of the company to be car-' ried on throughout the Dominion of Canada | and elsewhere by the name of the \u2018*Canadian Trade Journals\u2019 (Limited), with a total capi-, tal stock of ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred shares of one hundred dollars, and the chief place of business of the said\u2019 Company to ba at the City of Montreal, in; the ince of Quebec.LE Dated at the office of the Secretary of State ,8 of Canada, this 5th day of July.1904.2 R.W.SCOTT, Secretary of State = ar Brown TIES! 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STETSON'S, ROELEFF'S, GLYN'S, DELEON\u2019S HATS.| Just Received a Large @nsignment of these Well-known Brands oo Brow Fall Shapes.n HATS! eee mt Se SE ee E LS \u2018 die » LITTLE ER, LIMITED, 1982 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.2 It Costs No More To Buy The Latest From Us! ness, and to acquire and work all motor ME Tee NOVA SCOTIA STEEL BONDS HAVE BEEN PLACED; STOCK TO-DAY ON UP GRADE + \u2018The local stock market was some- What more active to-day.;:Nova Scotia Steel took on a\u2018 new Rase of life to-day and ran up to 66%.advance of 5 3-4 over the low price t Monday.The \u201cSteel\u201d was generally under the impression to-day that the regular dividend payable on October 15 Would shortly be declared.It was al- Bo stated that the recent $1,000,000 bond issue had at last been underwritten, ate ter some difficuly.The report went around that $200,000 of these bonds.which carry 6 per cent.want bLeggiv &round 80, but this seems so improbab'e that it is difficult to credit.1t 1s understood, however, that the directors took most of the bonds In rogarJ to the company's position there is nota- ing particularly new and on the whole the \u201cStreet\u201d is hearing nothing buc cheerful reports.Later on the report went around that the N.S.Steel directors would announce the dividend either to-night or to-morrow, Twin City wihch opened around 971% aged on to 8.but Canadian Pacific rm bu uiet Do bonds an, Due, a y minion Steel alter W.Price, of the firm of E.& C.Randolph was in the city this four ee Asked his opinion as to the ure of money rates in New Mr.Price sald: \u2018 : York \u201cWhile the demand for money from crop moving centers has been large and has reduced the surplus reserve of the New York banks over $25,000,000 in the past three weeks, it has not materially affected the local financiay situation.The banks still have an excess surplus of over $25,000,000 and it 19 not probable that the withdrawals Will be as rapld for.the next few weeks as they were for the first four weeks of the harvesting season.\u201cThe increased interests on the part of the general public in the New York Stock Market has been a factor in the depletion of bank reserves.Stock .commission houses in New York who.fivé or six weeks ago, were borrowing Practically no money from the banks are now using about thirty per cent.of the amount which they borrow in average times, \u201cMoney is in very plentiful supply at 1-4 per cent.for sixty day loans; 8 1-2 per cent.for ninety day loans and two per cent.for all loans, rates which are much below those usually prevailing at this season of the year.\u201cThe impression is that any marked advance in money rates in New York, would attract large supplies of cash to that center, and the general opinion of bankers is that rates in the neighborhood of those now existing are likely to prevail for sometime to come.\u201d w .\u2014 The Wall Street market.was easier to-day with Union Pacific and several of the other leaders considerably under yesterday's highest.MONTREAL EXCHA NGE.Montreal Exchange quetations to-day are reported as follows by Marler & Hodgson: New York funds, 3-32 to 1-16 dis; 1-16 to 44 prem.Sterling 60 days, 8 21-32 to 8 11-16: 8% to 8%.Sterling demand, 9 3-16 to 9 -7-32; 9% to 94.Sterling cables, 9 9-32 to 9 5-16; 95 to 9%.Paris, francs short, 5.18%.= The sales to noon in Wall Street today were 330,100 shares.\u2018 FORGET'S CABLE, L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable.quoted Grand Trunk first at 101, second |.at 874.third at 40, Canadian Pacific at a Anaconda at 3%, Hudson Bay at 4470 .oo : \u2014\u2014 JAP BONDS.Japanese \u2018six per cent.bonds wvex£ quoted in New York to-day at 94%.Northern Securities .in New were quoted at 102% to 103.: BANK OF ENGLAND.The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, increased, £519,000; circulation, decreased, £282,000; billion, increased, £236,611; other securities, increased, £135,000; other deposits, decreased, £161,000; publie deposits, .in~ creased, £836,000; notes, -reserve, increased, £500,000; Government securities unchanged.' The proportion of the bank'\u2019s reserve to lability this week is 53.95 per cent.; last week it was 58.56 per cent.NOON LETTER.A wire to Mr.C.D.Monk said: \u2014 The crop news was favorable from.the corn belt this morning, which was exactly what was wanted to sustain the markets advancé of yesterday.Selling by many who were bullish on the market during the summér months has been much in evidence of late, belev- Ing a reaction would come.have not come into the market as yet, to any great extent and stocks are still in strong hands.The R.R.'s \u2018are still holding up well in their earnings.Colo.Bouthern took on some activity to-day and many believe that Edwin Hawley's entrance into Western Pacific directorate will include Colo.Southern in Gould extension, The issues are being bought on that bellef and may go higher, The market has hecome dull and .shows some reactionary tendency at the moment.U.P.AGAIN A FEATURE.oA noon wire to Randolph said: Union acific was again the centre of activity at the opening this morning, and was \u2018enormously traded in In the first half hour without, however, any very material change in price.Southern Pacific, however, soon became extremely \u2018ctive and strong and ran up rapidly \u201con large purchases.In both stocks manipulation was on a tremendous ecale.Long stock seemed to come out on the advance, however, and they both ran off sharply in the second hour.\"The rest of the list has been dull with a sagging tendency.York LONDON CLOSING.London.\u2014Anac., 4 3-4 and 92 1-2: \u2018Atch., 83 3-8 and 81; C.P.R., 130 7-8 and 127 3-8; St.Paul, 161 3-4 and 156 3-4; Erie, 31 1-8 and 30; E.F., 68 1-8 ant 85 3-4; Ills, 142 and 138 1-4; L.N., 225 3-4 and 122 1-4; Cen., 129 and 125 1-2: Penna., 67 1-8 and 130 3-4; R.G., 37 7-8 and 65 7-8; S.P., 68 1-2 and 56 7-8; UP., 102 3-4 and 100; U.S.8., 16 7-8 and 16 3-8; U.S.Q., 68 1-2 and 66 5-8.: American stocks in London closed pteady.\u2018THE BOSTON MARKET.Boston, Sept.22\u2014The local market Jhas been very, du]l this morning.\u2018There \u2018tb\u2019 gcarcely any feature to the trading.\u2018Union Pacific opened .strong at 100 1-2, and sold at 100 3-4, but soon became weak and sold off to 99 3-8.Steel pfd.fs quiet around 67.In the coppers there is almost noth- ng doing.Amal.sold at 68 and 57 7-8.Range sold 56 3-4.No sales of Tela» phone, Coal or Iron this morning.= \u201c-.PHLECM- IN THE THROAT | Makes a soft resting place for the germs of consumption.Catarrhozone plears out phlegm: and discharge in a £ew minutes, You're foolish to wait\u2014 get Catarrhozone to-day: {it cures quickly.Catarrhozone is pleasant, eertain and never falls, Cure guar- eed with every dollar outfit of Ta~ sons.Try it.\u2026- The public: The Bank of England's rate ef discount remains unchanged.FINANCIAL CHIPS.First freight traffic hauled into Pittsburg over Wabash-Pittsburg Ry.yesterday.Reported U.8.3.Ca, may build pldat in Canada.: Moderate movement finished steel products buying for current wants only.Ofticlally stated O.& W.management re- celvod proxies for 382,000 shares out of 580,000 shares outstanding.New financial plan will be made publio at annual meeting next Wednesday.U.P.and B.Q.R.R.\u2019s make public thelr estimate on Nebraska corn crop.Burlington says 2'1,000,000 bushels and UP.211,330,303 bushels.Both agree equality mych superior to that of last year.No damage of consequence reported anywhere in the corn belt this morning.OUR COAL FOR MEXICO.The Eider-Dempster steamer Degama has sailed from Sydney for Vera Cruz, Mexico, with a cargo of 400 tons of coal, from the Dominion Coa! Co., for the Inter-Oceanic Railway of Mexico.This is the first cargo of Canadian coal shipped to that country, aud.is for purpose of experiment.Should the test\u2019 prove successful, it js expected that am extensive coal trade between Cape Breton and Mexjco will be the outcome.Canadian capitalists \u2018among 'whém are CH.Cahan, Halifax, and James Ross, Montreal, are interested in the Inter-Oceauic Railway.WORLD'S GOLD, The London Excanomist estimates \u2018that the world's output of gold this year will be £70,- \u201c000,008 is would compare with £67,000,- 000 in 1903 and 241,000,000 ig 1902.NEW TWIN CITY CARS.A -Mingeapolis wire says:~Twenty-five dou- ble-track \u2018street cars dre being rushed out at the shops ofrthe Twin City Rapid Transit Company! in Minneapolis.As the cars are olis and St.Paul abd ake apparently designod for \u2018sumtder and suburban use, their construc-' tidn is viewed as a possible forerunner of the announcement of a further Twin City extension in the near future.At the shops the\u2019 intimation is that the cars are for use on a line ta Minneapolis, about 16 miles out.INVESTMENT RETURNS.The investment returns on leading Montreal stocks at the closing prices this morning are furnished by Fair banks Brothers, 1724 Notre Dame St, Montreal:\u2014 Close.Div'd.Pays.Canadian Pacific xd 127 6 4.72 Following are the official sales, furnished by B.Mackay Edgar & Co.: +25 Canadian Pacific at 127%.\u201c15 Canadian Pacific \u2018at 12714.10 Canadian Pacific at, 1271.50 Iron common at 11%.100 Montreal Power at 7714.5 Montreal Power at 7714.50° Montreal Power al, 77%.5 Montreal Power at 77%.- 50, Twin City at 97%.5 Twin City at 97%, 10 Twin City at 973, 5 Twin City dt 97.° Toledo at 20%.- New Montreal Street Railway at 20045.Montreal.Street Railway at 206.15 Detroit at 6644.; - 100 Nova Scotia at 64%.Lb.\" b0-Mava Scotia-at 651., \u2018 50 Nova Scotia at 6bly.- Neva Scotia at 65%.Nova Scotia at 66.75 Nova Scotia at 68%.25 Nova Scotia at 66%.\u20185 Nova Scotia at 66%.100 Nova Scotia at 6615.\u2019 10 Torouto Street Railway xd at: 103, 25 Toronto Street Railway xd at 102%.-5 Bell Telephone at 148, \u2019 10 E.T, Bank at 159.50 Iron.prefarred at 37, 4,000 Iron Bonñds at 72.4,000 Iron Bonds at 73.rms LORD STRATHCONA intrusts the care of his magnificent Grand Plano to us.,, Don\u2019t you think we could tune your Piano matisfactor-' ily?\u2018Pry us.Layton Bros.144 Peel! street.\u2019 HE KILLED HIMSELF | TO ESCAPE ARREST Pembroke, Ont., Sept.22.\u2014(Speciul.) \u2014 When Constables Lee and Dixon, of Pembroke, reached Petewawa for the purpose of arresting Charles Antler, for \u2018the shooting of Charles Gorr, they found that the old man had committed suicide in his out house, shooting himself through.the breust, in the region of the heart.fT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cTORONTO.EXHIBITION PIANOS.\u201d A number of Mason'and Risch pianos and Morris pianos, exhibited at the recent Toranto- Falr, now on view at Leach\u2019s Piano Rooms, -2440 St.Catherine Street, and should be.seen by intending: purchasers.Prices reasonable.Terms cash.or easy payments.Exchanges \u2018made.fear 2 9 : 25 25 + SHIPS AND SHIPPERS | 4 \u20144 > ._ GULF REPORT.\u2014 | Fatirer .Point\u2014Clean; nerth; in.3.13 a.m.KILDONA: 8.20\" a.m., CAMPANA., me Cape Magdalan-Ciear; strong northwest; In 30 on MOR 13 HEAD.\u2018ame \u2018Poin ear; strong northwest; fn.7 a.m., BJORGVIN; \u20187.30 y NANSEN; KYNG EDWARD lying off here.TRON Point Clear; JDortheast; out.6 a,m., ; out.yesterday, 4.30 p.m., CA! - NA; 6.30 pui, WOBUN -.LW CACOU Cape Ray\u2014Clear; northwest.Cape Race\u2014Cloudy; north.Arrived\u2014Sept.21-22, Aquila, Anderson, Antwerp, general, Fur- ness, Withy & Co.; \u201c Mount Temple, \u2018Forster, London and Antwerp, general, C.P.A.line, Corinthian, Nunan, Glasgow, general, H.& A.Allan.Ng es Manchester Commerce, * Couch, general, Manchester; -Furness, Withy & Co.Cleared\u2014Sept.21-22.Otjana,, Sullivan, South.Africa, Furness, Withy & Co.Marina, Taylor, Glgsgow, general, R.Re.ford Co., Ltd.i Virginian, Westcott, Autwerp, via London, general, J.Torrance.Pomeranian, Harrison, Glasgow, general, J.A.Allan.: Lo Lake Champlain, Stewart, Liverpool, passe engers and general, C.P.A.line, Hesperus, Himberg, Waterford and London, lumber, Chas.N.Blakely.REPORTED ELSEWHERE.Vessel.- .t For.Kiidon,.\u2026.\u2026.Father 'Point.Montreal \u2026.liiverpool .Montreal Quebec .Montreal general, .Syduer .\u2026\u2026.Vera Cruz .Sydney.4.8t.John's Sydney .Wabana Montcalm.Dunmore Head.Fame Point Injshowen Head.Quebeo .» rt MR.MEIGHEN A DIRECTOR.Mr.Robert Meighen, of this city, has ! been elbotéd a director of the\u2019 Bank qf \u201c Toronto \u2018 of & typé harplofore Woknown in Minneap- | Montreal Street .206 - 10 \u20184.85 Toronto Rails xd.102 3 4.90 Twin City .\u201897 5 5.15 Detroit United .66 4 6.06 Rich, & Ont.58 6 10.34 Heat & Power.77 4 5.19 N.8.Steel pfd .110 8 T.27 N.S.Steel ss 67 6- 8.95 N.8.bonds.105 6 6.71 Mont.Telegraph.138 8 5.06 Bell Telephone.147 8 5.44 Ogilvie Mill.pfd .120 7 6.83 Ogilvie bonds \u2026 114 6 b.26 Street Ry.bonds.104 414 4,32 Mont.Steel pfd .- 8 7 8.23 Mont.Cotton .160 9 9.00 Halifax Tram.xd.92 5 5.43 Dom.Iron bonds 72 b 6.94 MORNING BOARD SALES.1 at 97.08 and occupying twenty-eight days.:St a.m., FRIDTJOP | \u201c Glitra, Ivedt, Sydney, coal, F.A.Routh | & Co ' x EE = ys Rarnings of , : the G.T'.R.and C.PR.The Cansdian Pacific's record of week! sarnings for the fiscal year and the totals der the calendar year are as follows: \u2014 1 Juy\u2014 1904, 1908, Ino.180 Ticeroese.-$1,112000 $ 914.000 $ 98,000 8 to 14.977,000 822,000 155,000 15 to 21.959,000 ,000 105,000 Bl 81.- 1,368,000 1,324,000 44,000 1 to 7.959,000 £97000 62,000 $ to 14.99500 911.000 34,000 15 to 21.1,002,000 226,000 76,000 22 to 31.+.1,138,000 1,260,000 178,000 Sept.\u2014 1t T.e 990,000 895,000 95,000 8 to l4.933,000 879,000 64,000 Total .$10,633,000 $9,682,000 $ 851,000 For the calendar year to date the record stands: \u2014 Jan.1 to Sept.14, \u201804 $32,007,000 Corr.period, 1903.sassuuse 30,839,000 Increase $ 1,068,000 The Grand Trunk System's figures for similar periods are:.\u2014 July\u2014 1904.1902, Inc.1to T.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$ 712,582 $ 697,973 $ 14,609 8 to M.vee.681,941 738,885 *536,944 15 to 21.671,816 729,216 *57,400 22 to 31.946,810 1,026 534 , 79,724 Aug.\u2014 1to T.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.658,833 635,572 26,739 8to 14.687,238 715,113 »27,875 15 to 21.672,857 747,402 *4,540 22 to 31.\u2026.1,089,209 1,033,424 85,785 Sent.\u2014 110 7.729,827 787,031 *47,194 8to14.724,700 762,984 *38,284 Totals ur $7,585,828 $7,945,134 $359,311 *Decrease.For the calendar year to date the record 18:\u2014 Jan.1 to Sapt.14, 1904.$23,095,912 Corr.period, 1903.cv0vvenen 24,696,636 nacecrersonsensrsancenuu0s $ 1,600,724 Decrease .ra arket i + le ct oan.men 0, Repart AND OVER*GENERALLY PAID 7.> =\u201c 5 mul Let eal Peterbore, /Quil, Begt.21.\u2014On -the cheese board.to-dey 6,911 boxe cheese were on sale; al} colored, first helt ,82 Beptember make, Nine Noyes were\u2018 .Pan was dom- pleted in treaty.ve, miqules Jour factories cins In at Cook, 538 Sars BT, 1,038 at 9L4c; Kerr, 1,117 at 9%c; Whitton, 1,928 at 9%c, and 306 at 9 146¢c.Board adjouryed for two weeks.Picton, Ont., Sept.81.\u2014At our cheese Ward to-day 14 factories boarded 935 boxes, all colored.Highest bid, $%e.Ait soid.- .Buyers, Morgan, Benson, Sexsmith.and Bailey.Stirling, Ont., Sept.21.\u2014At.the cheese board to-day 915 were boardefl.\u2018Sgles: McGrath, 360 ot 9c; Brenton, 316 at 9¢.Balance unsold.Woodstock, Ont., Sept, 21.\u2014Large offerings were made at the cheesa market here to-day, there being 1,800.boxes of .colored and: 1,730 of white cheese.It was the product of the last two weeks, \u2018there :bôlug little disposed of last week, owing to thé dullness of the market.To-day an.upward tendency was evidenced, the figure of § bejpg freely bid.The seliers held out for 90 and 9%c, which sum was not accepted the board.On the curb ,about 1,800 boxed gold at 9c.\u201d The demand was keen and a further advance is an- - Country Produce Eggs.\u2014 There is little change to note fram tbe condition of yesterday, and the demand is only for the very best muaranteed-seleoted, at prices ranging around Zlc.Straight gathered stock are only in fair demand, at about 18c¢ to 18l¢o, Dealers will now shortly begin to handle their limed eggs' for export.572 cases were the arrivals this morning, which is a decrease of 07 casey irom the arrivals of yesterday.Beans.\u2014There ts still no.change, at a firm demand.Choice primes are selling at $1.40 \u2014\u2014\" THE RISE AND FALL \u201cThere ls more than a casual interest at the stock market, and to that end we have p on which represents the course of the avera ard stocks at the New York Stock Exchange, climax of the boom of 1901 and 1902, on its d 1902 and the spring and summer of 1903 to t a rally through a sacries of swings lias been taking place: \u2014 EE IN PRICE OF STOCKS tached to a study of recent price awings In repared the following chart, the zig-zag line ge price of twenty of the most active stand- from the high point two years ago, at the ownward rush through the fall and winter of he low point in September, 1903, since when \u201c 10 130.Je STotrs] [130 as LA | AN BIGHT [Monts | 125 120.5) cLmib m THE NEV 120 153 E YORK STOGK MARKET.| 69.12 15; oy] § / |io: 105 99.78 1 105- 97.58 100 , 100° \u201c| \u201c95; 95 WA 90.Sl.90 85 35 one days, a loss of 8.47 points.begun, which has continued until this time, ovm\u2014 \" Are the Rockefellers Buying Union Pac ?A wire says:\u2014The New York Herald quotes a director of U.I.as saying the report that t Frocketeller interests in U.P.have quurrelled with Harriman over dividend question or | any other question of policy fs entirely false, Rumors which have found their way into print are rubbish.Every interest in company is in harmony \"as to dividend poly.Paul is not golng to build to the coast as a result of any differences of opinion concerning U.P.dividend.policy.There is no breach fn harmonious relations between Mr.Harriman and Kubp, Locb & Co.That the U.P.common stock has been bought by one of large interests in the property \u201c18 reasonably certain.\u2018The doubt is as to whith party.the Harriman party or the Rockefeller party, has takdh this method of strengthening its hand.Such indications as there are point to MHotkefeller people as the buyers.The \u201c Farmer Prophet \u201d Sees Better Things The late Addison Cammack, one of the greatest.speculators Wall Street has ever seen, used to place the utmost faith in tho prophecies of Samucl Benner, the financial farmer prophet.Cammack was firmly convinced that Benner was gifted with almost a supernatural powen to discern the future movements.of commodity prices, and it is sald that it was \u2018Benner's prophecies which determined him to .carry on his great bear campaign in the stock market in the early 80's.Cammack is said to have cleared up a profit of $4,000,000 out of his bear campaign.It ts interesting to recall some of Benner\u2019s prophetic utter- \u2018ances made last December.According to his theory, finance and trade move In cycles, as a result of unerring economic laws.Last December he predicted that prices for pig iron, railroad stocks and many commodities would be lower in 1804 than in 1903, and that the down cycle In prices and general business would end in 190\u20ac.\u2018While we have had a disastrous reaction In prices for stocks and.investment securities,\u201d he sald, \u201cthe year \"1905.will be the big year of a new up-cycle Lin-pig-iron, and for long continued prosperity in general business, lasting until the next commercial revulsion, which will be due In 171k\"\u2014N.Y .Comercial.Cotton Prices The following cotton prices \u2018were recelved over E.& C.Randolph's private wire: Open.High.Low.12.30 Jan.10.80 10.90 10.80 10.80 Mar.10.89 10.97 10.88 10.97 May 10.94 10,94 10.94 10.94 Sept 10.85 10.92 10.85 10.82 Oct: 10.69 10.87 10.67 10.80 Dec 10.78 10.89 10.78 10.88 NOT.SLEEPING Without sleep there can be no bodily or mental vigor, consequently sleeplessness is a dangérous condition, indicating poor digestion, thin blood and exhausted nerves, ; Nothing so surely restores restful sleep as Ferrozone.It\u2019s harmless, just a strengthening blood maker.Ferro- zone nourishes.every part of the body, makes the nerves hardy, tones the system wonderfully.The cause of \u2018your eepless condition is removed\u2014health n restoréed\u2014you can work, eat, sleep, feel like a new being by using Ferro- zone.\"Don't put off, get Ferrozone to-day, 50c per box, or six for $2.50, at all dealers, or Poison & Co.Kingston, Ont.and Hartford, Conn.,U.S.A.J.PERCY TAYLOR, Stock Broker, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.- 1740 Notre Dame Street.\"TEL.MAIN 1884, The drop from the autumn of 1902 to September, 1903, was forty points, from an average, as explained, of 129 in September, 1902, there has been a general upward movement, most of it within the last two mouths.{rise from September, 1903, to January.1904, 117 days, when a reuction set in, carrving the average price back to 91.21 in March, f{lfty- hen followed a rise of 6.27 points, culminating in April | From that time until in May there was a drop -wbich stopped at 93.55, a loss of 4.03 points in thirty-five days, when an upward swing \u201c14.57 points.\"The net advance from the low point in September last, 88.80 to 108.12 à week ago, was about 20 points, three-quarters of which \u2018was galned since Mag.We have thus gotten back only one-half of the loss sustu ined in the slide of the average share price from September, 1902, to September, 1908.The accompanying chart may be useful to make clear to the eye the series of up-swings which have taken place within the year.If the market fails to recover and the average share price to hald the level of 108.12, touched on -Sept.10, the theorists maintain that something of a reaction will be in erder.WELL?= - © | to 888 in September, 1903.& ace then The was 11 points, to 99.78, covering a period ot 117 days by Sept.10, resulting in a gain of Sc: |.: .ticipated in Western Ontario before the end of the week.The supply of milk continues heavy, and the dairy cattle are in fine condition, .With the upward tendency in the market the factories\u2019 wil?continue operations until late in the -autumn.To meet the demand for: langer space at the Government \u2018cold htoraïe station for chéese here contractg have been awarded for the erection of an addition to thy building that will double the = 8 present capacity.\u201d Cheese.\u2014There 18 no notable change to record locally.Export business is still dull at thé price demanded, but the falling off has not yet had any influence towards the reduction in price.Ih thé country a price approximately 93 c was paid for Ontarios today and \u2018ît is doubtful if a large quantity could be purchased on spot at less than 9%c.Enctern Townships were firm at 9%c and there was a fairly good business in box lots of Quebec at Sc.Butter.\u2014There is no change in the price of Butter dnd \u2018a \u2018quiet tone rûles the market.Finest Townships are quoted at 204c to 20%c, and finest Quebec creamery, 206 .to 204c, while lower grades are quoted as low ns 18L£c.ROSE Wheat Was Steady, Corn Little Lower \u201cWheat was fairly sten&y In Chicago today with corn under yesterday's highest figures, iin buying wheat.Armour selling some open- 1y.I don\u2019t~-take much stock In the buying, Foretast.\u2014Minnesota and \u2018South Dakota, showers, warmer.North Dakota, partly cloudy, warmer; Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Ili- nois, Nebraska, showers, warmer; Kansus, showers: Michigan adn, Wisconsin, cloudy and warmer.: \u2018The various options In Chicago to-day were quoted as follows: \u2014 Open.Tligh.Low.12.70, Wheat, May.110%, + 111% 11012 11184 Dec.108% 109% 10454 109% Corn, May.49 49% 49 4934 Dec.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50 5044 an ah Oats, May.3 3412 3078 33% \u2014 Wheat in Winnipeg Winnipeg, Sept.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Wheat, firm and one cent higher than last night's close on advance at Minneapdlis.Trade ex- ° fl by = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 or tg ae + C GOES HIGHER IN THE-COUNTRY; .= A wire sald: \u2014Comstock, Lake and Champ- ! .patents are quoted at $4.40 to $4.50.aye -te 8; Peed, 85; Teed 8, 48; receipts for same week last year, 538.IB oprs; .LS - \u2019 #2 Grain, flog, Peed + \u2018 \u2014fftere thing new to feogvd in us te grain market, nquiries continue from foreign sources, but the prices are still out of line with prices ruling here, and consequently there is little business being transacted.There is still a demand for oats for local consumption and sales of car lots were made at steady prices.Very little activity marked the trade in peas, barley and rye, the prices for which remain about the same.We quote: No, 2 white oats, 39c to 39%c; No.3, 38%4c, ex store.For export, No.2 white oats, 37%ec, afloat; No.2 peas, 72; No.2 rye, 62c; No.2 barley, 50c to B0%c; No.3 extra, 49c to 49%c, and No.33 48c to 48%c, afloat.Flour.\u2014The market is steady without any new feature having taken place, the demand being only for small quantities.We quote: Manitoba spring wheat patents, $5.80; strong bakers, $5.60; winter wheat patents, $5.70 to $5.80; straight rollers, $5.40 to $5.50; straight rollers, In bags, $2.50 to $2.60.Millfeed.\u2014The market remains firm, owing to the small offerings, while there is a good demand.Manitoba bran in bags is quoted at $18 to $19; shorts, $21 per ton; Ontario bran, in bulk, $17; shorts, $19, and mouillie, $24 to $28 per ton, according to quality.Rolled Oats.\u2014There is no change to record.The market is steady, and there is a fair demand at $2.30 to $2.32)4 per bag, and at $1.90 per barrel.Cornmeal is moving fairly well at $1.35 go $1.45 per bag.' Lu Baled Hay.\u2014\"T'he demand is fairly good with ample supplies to meet it in an \u20acasy market.We quote: No.1, $8 to $8.50; No.2, $7.50.ta $8; clover mixed, $6.50 to $7, and pure clover, $3 to $6.50 per ton, in car lots.,- Grain in Toronto.Toronto, Sept.22.\u2014Wheat\u2014The market continues quiet.Ontario grades of No.2 red and white are quoted outside at $1.04 to $1.03, and old at $1.08.Goose is nominal at 90c east, and No.2 spring at $1, \u2018east.Manitoba wheat is easy in tone; No.1 northern, .$1.08 to $1.09; -No.2, $1.05 to &.06; and No, 3, $1.02 to $1.03, Georglan Bay ports, and -6c more grinding in transit.- Flour.\u2014Trade dull.Cars of 90 per cent.Choice brands, 15¢ to 20c higher.Manitoba flour, $3.70 for Hungarian patents, $5.40 for second patents, and $3.20 for strong bakers, bugs included ,on the (rack, Toronto.Barley is steady at 45¢ for Na.43c for No.3 extra, and 4lc for No.3, east or west.Rye is quoted at 53¢ to 60c, east or west.Corn.\u2014Demand quiet for .cars of Canada west at 52c¢ to Adc.American steady at 62lzc for\u2019 No.2 yellow, 6lc for No, 3 yellow, and 60e for No.3 mixed, in car lots on track, Toronto.Oats are steady.at 33c: No.2 while at 32¢ to 3244c.low freights, and %1%c to 32¢.northern and west, 2 tremely quiet with no local features.Oct.161; Dec., 98%: May, 104; cash prices, No.}] nor, 10114; No.2 nor, 9814; No.3 nor., 92% : \u2018and old about 'zc higher.Peas-\u2014Market unchanged at 63c to 64c for No.2 west or cast.Underwriters Sen - To Mayor on Insurance d Reply It is a Categorical Denial of Statement in Regar District His Statements\u2014 Significant d to the Congested The Underwriters\u2019 Association of this city yesterday presented to the Board of Trade a very remarkable document.It is a reply to Mayor Laporte\u2019s recent statement of business in the \u2018\u2019Congested District\u201d fol ten.veurs and a half just past, by the companies handling three-fourths of the total business in that section.Says this report: \u201cThese twenty-one companles have, during the period named, paid out for losses in the congested district $1.22 1-2 tetas to $1.45, and scconds at $1.30 to $1.36 per bushel.; ; Honey.\u2014Thére 1s nô new \u2018feature to note.The demand is still for buckwheut, which has been scarce for some- time, We quote: Extracted white «lover.7%c to 8c per 10 1b.tin, Te to Tac per 60 1b.tin: buckwheat, 6c to Tec, and white clever comb, 10¢ to 11%c per lb.Maple Product\u2014Dull.and prices remain about the same.We quote: Syrup, in 15 gal- Jon casks, 534¢ to hige Ib.: In t!ins, bbe to \u20ac0c per wine measure, and 70c¢ to 75c for Imperial; Beauce sugar, 8c to 10c per Ib.Potatoes.\u2014There ts a very good demand for Lower Quebec just now, and every bag is sold as soon as the car arrives, at 70c to 75c.The demand, however, for Quebecs, will decrease in the near future, if the favorable local weather condittons continue.\u2018 Potash.\u2014There are only small offerings, and prices are the same at: First sorts, $5.70 to 35.75; seconds, $5.40 to $5.45; and pearls at $8 per 100 lba.' \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Hogs and Provisions The condition of the market for all lines of provisions remains much the samo as It has been of late.The tone is steady and: the volume of business is fairly good for the season.The demand for fresh-killed, abat- toir-dressed hogs is goed, and In a jobbing way sales were made at $7.76 per 100 lb.The Fruit Sale Tyo car: of Californian fruit were sold at the\u201d Montreal Fruit Auction this morning.Tokay grapes were readily taken up at 31.80 to 32.25 per box, and Californian plums at $1.10 to $1.25 per box; 1 car bananas brought from 35c to 45c per bunch; 2 cars of Canadian apples were sold at $1.30 to $2 a barrel; and 1 car of Canadian pears at from $2.25 to $4.10, Mr.Walter M.Kearns was the auctioneer.C.P.R.Crop Reports Winnipeg, Man., Sept.22.\u2014The C.P.R.has issued a crop report showing progress of cutting and stacking.The trend of the report indicates general showers last week, which handicapped operations to some extent.Cutting, however, séems to be pretty generally finished in the earliest districts, others showing from 10 to 25 per cent.of wheat stlil to cut.Estimates of the yield range 20 to-25- bushels to- the\u2019 acre.Some.districts report as high as 40 bushels to the acre.In the district affected worst by rust the yleld ls put around 12 and 18, as a rule, while encouraging reports come from several of' these, that the crop is turning out much better than expected.Some damage by frost is reported.The C.N.Crop Report Winnipeg, Man., Sept.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Canadian Northern Ry.crop report states while harvesting and threshing have been considerably delayed during week by unfavorable weather, amount of work already done is surprising.From almost every point report is more favorable than previous reports.~ \\ « Canadian Flour The Department of Trade and Commerce, received replies from a couple of its agents in the West Indies to enquiries as to the opportunities for increasing the sales of Canadian flour, and the favorite method of packing.The agent for Antigua Montserrat and Dominlca reports that the flour trade is now wholly with the United States, and coolly suggests as the only means of introducing Canadian flour that it be exported via New York \u2018\u2019without the word Canada appearing.\u201d In these islands the duty on flour Is about $1.70 per barrel.The.agent in Jatsalow on\u2019 the other band, reports that Canadian flour is in equal favor with that from the United States, and says that the oniy reason & larger business is not done la that Canadian.mili- ers do not.take any pains whatever to cultivate the market.Tw duty in Jamaica Is $1.92.per barrel.me.Tel, Main, 4548.E.MACKAY EDGAR & 60: STOCKBROKERS- MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Moezican Light and Power Co.Securities rare for every dollar of premium received, or a total sum of nearly $900,000 over premiums, and this exclusive\u2018 of expenses incurred in conducting the buai- ness.Apvlying the same rate to all cormpanies, the excess of loss over premium received is $1,140,000, or a dead loss of [over $100,000 per annum, to which, of course, must be added the annual expenses of the business.\u2018 This statement is of the greater significance, because the Underwriters ara at this minute busy on a new rate sche- Jule of specific rates for this very dis- rict.A CATEGORICAL REPLY.seventeen points ment, and raise touch.+ of /their replies dmount simply to the arge that the improve- | ments claimed by the Mayor fall far\u2019 ghort of the city's needs; this applying\u2019 to the points of increased brigade! equipment, number of men, personnel! and training of en, improvement of: station bulldings, water-tower purchase, use of chemical engines, waterworks expenditure, \u2018inspection of hydrants, sufliciency of hydrants, and the boiler and pump \u2018question.They point out that the brigade .coupled to frozen hydrants twenty-seven times before March 1 last winter, and that their Montreal inspector reports that this trouble.\u201cimmeasurably exceeds thut from similar cause anywhere else\u201d in his experience._ The Mayor's claim that no place in the congested district is more than 300 | feet from seven hydrants, they intimate can only be true of measurements across blocks, whereas hose lines have to follow the street.THE BOILER SCARE.In the matter of boilers the Underwriters quote from the records of the \u2018Water Department a long unpublished letter of the engineer in charge to the superintendent.The boilers, they.set forth, \u201cwere condemned and put -out of service in April, 1902; money was voted to replace same in December of same year, yet no further action was taken, resulting n the remaining boilers being.so unduly forced for six weeks in February and March of the current year when only one turbine out of four could be worked owing to Tow water, that the engineer in charge had to write to the superintendent; in his letter, after da- scribing the long forced condition under which the remaining boilers had been run, and specifying details of their weakness, he adds \u2018that it is fortunate none of them have burst,\u2019 and in conclusion states: \u2018We are sadly in need of more boilers, and .I cannot refrain from stating from the past winter\u2019s experience that if there be not early provision made in these works for more pumping machinery, there will be trouble in the near future for Montreal's water supply.\u201d .The Mayor's compari£gon with Buffalo insurance rates Is replied to by a comparative table of fire appliances in the two cities, with a third column of what Montrea! requires in order to have the same protection per head of population as Buffalo.As an example of this statement, Montreal should spend $498,400 per annum on fire equipment instead of $814,670.It is admitted that the higher water pressure of Montreal offsets some of the discrepancy.POINTS THE MAYOR AVOIDED.\"The Yollowing are the points raised by the Underwriters, with the exception of paragraph twenty-one, which js merely a reprint of Inspector Howe's March report on the city's require- merits: .\u201c18.\u2014Blectric Wires and Ihspection:\u2014 \u2018The \u2018Mayor makes no reference to the important subject as to whether any provisions are being made to carry out the by-law requiring inspection df \u2018 atoit y of securing the much desired placing of electric wires underground, representations as to all of which were fully made by the Underwriters sup+ ported by the Board of Trade, to the City Council, (date 19th March, 1902).\u201cIn this connection it may be noted that a dogsen or more alarm boxes were \\ .».» -Boughi and Ned.BOARD OF ADE BUILDING vbw Fu interfor electric wiririg or to the pos- |.fire alarm being given until these were) repaired.i \u201c19\u2014Fire Alarm:\u2014 \u2018This\u2019 is another point upon which the Mayor is silent.In entire accord with Inspectors Howe's raport, the fire alarm superintendent, has urged the great importance of removing the central station from its present exposed, unsuftable location to a fire, Proofed \u2018building and, thus avoid the Tisk now run of a slight fire crippling the whole fire alarm system.Additional boxes aré alse required to shorten the distance between present ones | in important sections, o - \u201820.\u2014Safety.of Pump House:\u2014 \u2018The interior wood finish and the use of coal oil lighting in the Pump Houses are defeéts which shouid not be allowed to continue, as the danger of fire is considerably increased thereby.In view of the terrible conditio Montreal would be in, not only.from a firt standpoint but sanitary and otherwise, if the pumps were disabled, every possible hazard to fire should be removed from the pump houses.\u201d REFLECTIONS ON YESTERDAY'S FIRE.\u2014Paragraph 22 deals_with recent fires, and the Underwriters with their customary enterprise do not fail to draw a moral from that of yesterday morn- .ing.They say: \u201cThe foregoing comments on the Mayor's statement would not be dom- | plete without mention of the largest three fires which have occurred this year in the congested district, viz, \u2018those on St.Helen Street, on Notre Dame and Recollect Streets, and on St.Paul Street; to which may be added the extensive fire which occurred this morning (21st instant) in DeBresoles Street, originating in a building with fire walls on either side.This building was destroyed, much damage done to the building on the west; the fire extended on the east, destroying the upper two or three stories of four more warehouses, involving an insurance of some $500,000.Cr \u201cThe St.Helen Street fire started in.front building, extended to rear building, completely destroying both.(loss $180,000), entered Gault's building on the north .separated by an entire fire wall, resulting in a heavy destruction therein and also damage to the stock in the next building to north, communicating by fire doors, together some $150,000, or a total for one fire of $330,- 000.\u201cNotre Dame and Recollet Street fire started in the afternoon in a building on Recollet Street, spread to adjoining one and to another on Notre Dame Street, all separated by brick walls, totally destroyed these three buildings, loss $100,000, daniage.to building .ad- Joining, but cut off by fire wall on St.\u201d Peter Street, $50,000.\u201cThe fire at Waldron Drouin\u2019s on St.Paul Street, also resulted in an almost STEEL PLATE RANGES Have Comfort in the kitchen .by using KERR'S STEEL-PLATE - RANGE All the horrors and bothers of kit- .chen life disappear when à Kerr Range is installed, because the rr Range does ALL the .COOKING, HRATING and BAKING you could possibly require, and It does it with the slightest trouble, and SAVES you CONSIDERABLE in FUBL.This-last is a point worthy of notice, The Korr Range is fitted with heayy steel plates, nickelled fittings, enamel oven door-plate, asbestos-lined flues and removable grates, Made in ail sizes.Call in and see them, or write for full particulars,\u2019 which will be : gladly mailed.0 Cauet! \u2014\u2014 ny lately disabled by \u2018a cross with hi tandion wire, thus preventing prompt + No.1 white are quoted TH total destruction of the Nahe à stjon naturally suggesty e question y su self, particularly in regard to the twd, in \u2018which the fire was allowed.extend outside the building in which 1 nated, \u2014Wais the consequent vely.heavy loss caused by want 0 proper water supply and pressure, in sufficient equipment, indifferent man appliances, the interior of buildings and their cesaibility, to be gained by previous in spection, or to unavoidable causes?Tom whatever reason such losses may be a! \u2018tributed, premium rates adequate meet same, plus a due allowance for\u2019 the possibility of a conflagration in: congested districts, estimated by experience and the proved efficiency of the protection afforded, must be charged.IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Capital Paid Up.$3,000,000 Rest Account .2,850,000 HEAD OFFICE = - TORONTO T.R.MERRITT \"ion Pa PrrsiDsNt 7 ICE-PRESIDENT a D.R WILKIE.\u2026.Epics prio | MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014South-west - corner of St.James and McGill Sts.General Banking Business.Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager.Lukis, Stewart & Co.INSURANCE.Fire Life Marine.Special Agents Liverpool & London & Globe Ina.Co.: 10° Agents Ueryland Casualty Ose General (Emnloyers' Linbility and Steam Boilers.) 16 ST, SACRAMENT STREET.GEORGEHC, MIAM © 0 PANGMAS HIAM & PANGMAN, Goneiral Insurance Agents ani Brokers.Liverpoo! & London & Globe , Insurance Co.'s Kurlc.ing Vertreal Lf \u2014 = mme LONDON ANB PARIS EXCHANGE LIMITED.Dea\u2019crs in Stocks and Shares listed on the London (Faglund) Stock Exchanze, ' 8¢ VICTORIA STREET.Toronto.Single and Double, In all sizes, In Bim, -| Plain and Quasrtered Oak.Dest goods at low- \u20181 est prices.; Office Specialty Mfg.Co, 1744 NOTRE DAME STREKT.MONTREAL.East of Bell Telephone Building.The Underwoo d\u2014 The \u201c Writing in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER C0; Ltd.110 8t.Francis Xav.er St TEL.MAIN 2066.3 Hall Engineering Works Consulting Engineers and Surveyors.Member N.E.C.Institute.\u2018 Engineers and Shipbuilders \u2018Phone Main 256.14 COTE ST, TT \u2014 pe Phone Malin 981, E PROVINCIAL\u2019 Mutual Fire Insurancz Company Room 57, Guardian Building.: Montreal.A \u201cGeneral Fire Insurance Business transacted at the Lowest Rates AGENTS WANTED throuhout the Province FoR INVESTMENTS APPLY TO .\u2018G.J.ADAMS & CO., - \u2014\u2014 205-StJames St.Date E Co.Marine and Fire Underwriter 8, 30 St.Francois Xavisr St.\" MONTREAL, 3 \u2014\u2014 ee \u2014-\u2014# WILL BUY___.6,000 Aurora Consolidated, 16c; 5,000 Union Consolidated Oil, 6c; 10,000 Viznaga Gold, lc; 6,000 Gasa Grande, 2%c; and ali other Douglas Lacey stocks, I WILL SELL 400 Northwest Coal & Coke, $2.60; 300 Bast ern National Copper, bid wanted.Send for copy of the MONEY MAKER, containing BIG PRICE LIST of all poptlar stocks and full information as to my methods of success, BORRIS P, BRYANT, Dester in Stocks and 84 St.Francois Xavier St.Montreal.\u201c It 18 well to remember that there is a responsibility \u2018behind the ! tvhich- is not present in all laundries.Time has proven this to be the case.290 GUY STREET.Phones Up 3480-3481-3482.\u2014 rame The Herald « pudlshed by The Publishing .Company, Monty Jimes 8 . Ponte vite = PACE SLA aaa 25 pairs White - Opaque Window Shades, 3 x 6 ft., \u201cLead in Ribbons Dress Goods-The Last Friday Prior to Removal to the New Section It will be an eventful day\u2014a day upon which patrens will find it extremely profitable to anticipate the future as well as provide for the needs of the present.A fair indication of values that are being given:\u2014 Black and Cotored Venetian Cloth, all-wool, 43 in.wide, made in rich shades of light brown, bottle green, red, crimson, dark navy, dark brown, light navy, fawn, gray, ete.Friday, per yard Cream Corduroy, for babies\u2019 mantles, good quality, heavy cord, 38 in.wide.Worth 45c vard.FTriday.\u2026.000000n0 sans 0c a 0000 aus Rich Colored Silk Eoliennes, for evening dresses, om delicate shades, also cream and black.Value $1.26 yard.Frida Soft shades in Colored Volle ge Paris, fine texture for dresses to be worn at informal dinners and evening gatherings.Value 80c yard.Friday - 84 inches wide Fawn Covert Cloth, for corset coats.The correct style this season.Value $2.26 yard.Friday #4 tn.Black Roxburgh Dress Fabric, a rich fabric for dressy oostumes.Value $1.25 yard, Friday .c.ccccenee.sacs een esse 000 a 00000000 80¢ #6 in.wide Black Broadcloth, rich finish and dye, suitable for coats, costumes, etc.Value $1.35 yard.Friday .0.RER 98e #ll-wool Fancy Colored Cheviot, for children\u2019s dresses: a fine natty material.in navy, brown, gray, crimson and green, with snowflake effects.Friday, per yard.cceeeveevecerecosersinsasnens $4 inches wide mid.and derk gray Homespuns, for walking costumes, all-wool, durable quality.Friday, per yard $4 Inches wide Mannish Tweeds, in the latest effects and all rich col- orings.Value up to $1.60 yard.Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\u20261\u2026.\u202600cceca sen na ue s no 49c 20¢ 98¢c 89¢c 24c eur cauc ec cena 10 eue 0 Curtains, Curtaining, Curtain Fixtures THIRD FLOOR.ART MUSLINS.Choice patterns in fine Art Muslins, formerly up to 17¢ yard.Extra special for Friday.10\u20ac BOBBINET.Fine: Bobbinet Lace and Insertion, friiled border, 30 inches wide.Reg- anlar 19c yard; for Friday Will be .\u2026.0.000000 000006 .15\u20ac \u201c Flannels \u2014Prior-to-Removal Sale Prices Will the store\u2019s employees move the stock or will you carry the Flannels and Flannelettes away before: the day of removal at these cut prices?All-wool Colored Opera Flannels, all new and popular shades.Value 8c yard.Friday.19e 10 pieces good Unbleached Canton Flannel.These are neither mill ends or seconds, but perfect goods LACE CURTAINS.Nottingham Lace Curtains, in handsome designs, size 11-2 x 8 1-2 yards; worth \u2018cut from the web to your $0c pair.Friday .75c order.Value 10c¢ yard.Fri- CURTAIN POLES.day cores a.Te Hardwood Curtain Poles, in imita-'| 25 pieces Heavy White Flannelette, tion of oak, cherry and walnut,.good nap and closely woven.with ends, rings and brackets, Value 15¢ yard.Friday.11)ge ready to put up.Regular .-26c each.Special Friday.19e 50 pleces Colored Striped Flannel- ettes, for underwear; 30, 33 and WINDOW SHADES.36 in.wide.Three lots of It t 11 at, per yard: Be, 9e, 106 colors of cream, buff and sens ° sell per ¥ mounted on spring rollers, complete.Regular 25c each.Friday 0.19e oe The cheapest prices such quality Flannelettes will sell for this season.Ladies\u2019 Walling Skirts the oe Fashion sets her seal of approval upon ol mode, while the store arranges frequent occasions when Walking Skirts are .Take a nearer look at these two iines:\u2014 ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts.in gray.blue or mixed Tweed, all made in the latest style.Regular $4.00 Skirts.On sale Friday at.83.00 Ladies\u2019 Brown Walking Skirts, made of the best of Ladies\u2019 Cloth, \u201cside : pleats and piping of brown'satin.A Skirt worth $8.00.On sale Friday at .86.00 *etrcomere Gencouauuacecc a qes Girls\u2019 Rubber Raincoats .Sizes 6 to 15 Years 4 Great succes! selling these favorably bought rainy-day wraps.Values such as these i press \u2018the public.$3.00 RAINCOATS FOR $1.00.Girls\u2019 Raincoats, made in a neat style, with deep shawl! collar, slash - pockets.ComeB in fawn only.These are warth $3.00, but we offer them to children on Friday for ee teeceranedennnnnnnaen nnn |.$1.00 Advisable Investments in Bed Coverings THIRD FLOOR.The Remnants Are Still On The COMFORTERS.Top Floor 50 only Padded Bed Comfotters, in \u2018\u2019nuble bed nlze.Worth But the elevator quickly conducte ou , you thither.You'll feel well re-.$1.50 each.Friday ctr $1.18 paid on arriving there in the splen- BLANKETS: did values being given.30 pairs Fine White Wool Blankets, Good usable lengths of Dress size 60 x 80 inched, pink horders, Goods, Linens, Sheetings, Flannels, extra nicely finlshed.Regu- Flannelettes, etc.Lu Jar price 82.76 pair.For Fri- - OAY Less epproe gosses 0 sacs eus 82.28 Remnants for .28¢ 10.4 size gray or white extra quality .; .lannelette Blankets.orth Remnants for .BO 95e pair, for .\u2026.The Remnants for .75¢ 11.4 size gray or white Flanneletta Worth two, three and even more Blankets, in quality worth $1.25 times as much as the prices asked.pair.Here on Friday for.He Corset Section-Friday\u2019s Specials We have a few pairs left of the Cornets reduced fo 85e, in white only.\u2019 Not every size, but yet enough to\u2018 suit and fit the great majority of figures, Made of Alexandria Cloth, embroidery trimmed and well steeled, Sizes 18, 19, 23, 24, 26 and 26, Price .PE ER ane Another special-\u2014We stili have left some of those HB.T: Corsetæ that are giving such satisfaction to purchasers at the low price of 69e, Home of the up-to-date models and u few in the older styles of high bust, But \u2018 that isn\u2019t a disadvantage, as a great many ladles still cling to the high corset of a season or two 880.Maude in heavy French © \u2018ou - til, lace and ribhon trimmed, and well boned.In white and gray.Price .oiveeerernereeconnnnse Vannes.101001000000 ba 00000 Pere neue 59e In Ladies\u2019 -Flannelette Wear Maintaining our 50c under-priced.Taffeta All-silk Ribbon, 8 inches there are two interesting specials wide, In white, créant, aky, mex- for Friday.Îque, rose, pink, \u2018turquoise, nile, Ludies\u2019 Flannelette Night Gowns, navy, brown und black.a atriped, high neck, trimmed around Worth 19c¢ yard, for.A2%e neck and sleaves with frills 9e Faffeta All-sllk Ribbon, 4 inches Stripea Flannelette Drawers, made wide, in white, cream, sky, mex- with frills, finished with lque.turquoise, rose, pink, nile, tie en 20a reseda, mauve, cardinal, navy and les\u2019 Knitted LInderalicts black.\u201d Worth 25c yard, Ladies\u2019 Knitted Underakir ta, various for LL.eee na es a sac aan ue 19e Sree, © - Duchess Ribbon, 5 Inches wide, Thin \" is the new uncreasable Ribhon, and + may be had white, cream, mex- Dress Shields que, rose, pink, coquellcot, car- Lightweight Dress Shield dinal, nile, golden brown and ° - both slides; an excellent Toren black.Worth 25c yard, for 19e Shield and gives aplendid uatis- Black All-silk Taffeta Ribbon, a faction.: Special prices\u2014 splendid black and a fine quality No.1 pair of Ribbon.Genuine bargains at No.a ceeerisiciiiiese., 100.these prices: \u2014 No.8 1-12 5e 8 Inches wide, per yard.12%ec No.4, Besser 4 inches wide, per yard.17e vs ++ 18e B: Inches wide, per yard.z1e n B inches wide, per yard.27e White Pearl Buttons - White Pearl Buttons, in sizes 10, 12, Black and White Duchess Ribbon, f Inches wide\u2014a good quality of Duchess Ribbon.Worth 33c 14, 18 d 18 li i yard, for .\u2026.,0\u2026.28e¢ 10c to Be a3 linen.Worth Se .\u2019 ê .es LA : 9 ' : Children\u2019s Serge Sailor Dresses Really Nothing Prettier and Trimmer for Girlish Pigures me org e Ballor Suits, pleated skirt, deep sallor collay; ral < REE white braid, anchor and tle, 1 1 NE Bises * to 14 years.teens \" .era Solr ot A ase : .Serge Gallor Suits, pleated skirt, deep sailor colldr, trams; ' ney braid, anchor and tie, in colors of navy and i FORIN Pric.cccacnisoassnnse Ty nd 00 BL *% i el I Floor Oilcloth 22¢ Yard\u2014It's Worth 30c There's another line\u2014400 value for 300\u2014THIRD FLOOR.Well seasoned Floor Oitcloth, 2 yards wide, in new designs.Worth 30c square yard.Friday.22¢ « Heavy Floor Oilcloth, 4 yards wide.Sold regularly at 40c square yard.Here Friday for.30e fay \\ The FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS I.: no We cause each lot to be grouped and attach a red price ticket so that the bargains may be quickly located.Though neither red ticket or other distinguishing mark is required; keen judges of value would quickly pick these from the mass as extra bargains.\u2019 Side Combs 6 different patterns of Shell Side Combs, worth from 19¢ pair, FOR Les cos ca nanas c0u 000 «oe.10 Hose Supporters Ladies\u2019 Hose Supporters, to fasten in front, or with belt to go around the waist, in white, black, light blue, pink.cardinal\u2019 and gold.Special, pair.13e Girdle Belts White Girdle Belts, assorted sizes; similar in construction to the Foundation Collar.Special.18¢ Stamped Linens Are Special for Friday Stamped White Linen (\u2018entrepleces, stamped on the finest white Irish Linen; conventional and floral de- signe, buttonhole border; either round or square, sige 18 inches.Regylur value 35¢c.Tuesday Only ut Livin.15e Stumped White Linen Couey Covers, with buttonhole borders, conven- tlonal or floral designs, all sixen.Regulur value 30c.On sale Friday at .FN tte Friday\u2019s Price List of Cottons 234 yards wide Pure White Plain Sheeting, good quality.Only 20 > pieces on sale - Friday between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m., for yard,.36 inches wide heavy White Cotton ; worth roc yard.8-4 wide good durable quality Unbleached Sheeting, plain finish.tween 8 and 10 a.m.Friday, for Waists ?\u201c Well\u201d 32 to 42.«see .\u2026.Friday.I.:.0e#%.On ale | be- 15e Silk Waists for $296 98 say you, lined throughout.Colors 3 \u201cwhat's the feature you 'd emphasize about the $5.00 to $6.50 values.They are made in several different styles Tafieta Silk Blouses,-in very neat designs and also good styles.The qualities too, are extra.Some made up with clusters of fine pin tucks; \u201cwith lace applique and fancy pear\u2019: buttons ; good size sleeves, finished with cuff and pretty tab collar; of pale blue, cream, green, navy, red and black : Regular $5.00 and $6.50, for others'with pleats, trimmed sizes ®ve corre eae Coming Events-Men\u2019s Clothing A New Department to Be Opened Saturday A department where the best qualities of Men's Ready-to-wear Clothing will be sold.Clothing that will be worthy the Seal of Satisfaction impressed upon each parce! that leaves this store.We mean to make this \u201cTHE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHING.\u201d The Men's Clothing department will be located on the second floor of the New Section.MILLINERŸ OPENING \\ Efficieft male salespeople will aloñe be engaged in this section.NNSA LISA » \u201cAn event we've planned and prepared for for months, and which the public have approved in more tangible form than mere complimentary comments, So many sales in the * Opening Days have never previously béen recorded.There's an indescribable charm about this store's Autumn Millinery that resolves lookers into buyers.- Numerous good styles, and great genius to plan Variations, so that every patron can, if desired, secure a diferent Hat, and thus be relieved of embarrassment which meeting duplicates of her selection at every turn might occasion, The Exhibit is well worthy a visit of inspection\u2014can you plan such for to-morrow > ~\u2014 Hosiery and Underwear Specials 7 Ladies\u2019, All-wool Seamless Cashmere Hose, double Don\u2019t miss the table for the little \u2018tata\u2019 - Alt- 28c $2.08 | | Dorothy Dodd Shoes THE OPENING! An event in whioh 1 dy is so interested that it's doubtful whether you'd be able to appreciate a Bargain in other lines of Shoes.Thirty-six different styles.We'd like you to inspect the entire range \u2018ere deciding the purchase.Handkerchiefs \u20147%c Ones For 5¢ Pure Linen 1-3 in.hematitch Handkerchiefs.Splendid value at 7 1-2¢.To-morrow for.se Ladies\u2019 Fabric Belts A manufacturer desirdus af selling a line of his goods on sale at Scrog- gie's sold them to us at a reduced price.12 dozen Ladies\u2019 Pure #ilk Belts, trimmed with gmall silk buttons at back, pleated at sides, with gilt, black or oxidized buckles, To-morrow special ut, each.3JB¢ Battenberg Lace Stock Collars Take a look at them, and confirm our contention that it's unusual to buy such as they for 150.Battenberg Lace.Stocks, with long tab in front In white OBlY s.00.sc0nau00sanoca0u00 © Veils Ready-made Chiffon Vella, in all the latest colorings, with or without spots, from SHBe to.AAA The Ladies\u2019 Coats DON'T FORGET THEM .The assortment ls here\u2014the variety that enables us to satisfactorily cater to every domand, The plain, well tailored, inexpensive Jacketa\u2014the most elaborate that skill and genius can design.By all \u2018means see the showing\u2014it's fully as interesting as the Millinery Exhibit.JUST ONE SPECIAL DRESS TRIMMINGS IN LINENS AT CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS.80 piecea rich Applique Trimmings, al} good colors, silk and atlk and chiffon finish.Worth up to $1.25 yard.' Friday, yard.50e Glass Linen, blue and pink check; Roller Linen.colored border, i Friday, per yard.5e.[ Silks-To Reduce the Labor of Moving, These Prior-to-Sale Specials 5% GLACE SILKS FOR &ic.3 Places Black French Glace Sik.fully.3 inches wide.pd Seavey uality.glace finish: sold every day at 34 Se sal Pre) fon PR = 44e ay.per yard.eee ee 3 pieces Black Satin Merveil\u2019sux Loos make.Éraran oi das Fx - - excellent quality or walsts axes ec: Rrgusas pone [3 wang Special price for Friday.per rad.2.212.À fe.I } A A a SA a ae \u201ca, oe \u201cg™ \u201cThe Demand for Kid Gloves .Here Proves that we've got the Right Sors\u2014 The Best Values 199 doser Lailes :! Mme fine soës KSh Hoses 1 YA TNAieS FAN browne wha OR aebronered LaisS IH SSIÉ AiTe 20° MS >= ceprivoal Yalu af tO-MIOTTOW'S DUR Jel Qui - PSN Fox TE TN rr | Hand Bags-Some We Bouskt at a Cheaper Price Thar Usual-For Your Advanmge 13 Josen Wares Leads Mand Rugs, WOLa } stp amides, \"= nea NE (TENN.CRTs Lans New Te ahd hie More PSumaux : sold fur 390 than tos \u201coe Re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0 NA re SE sus SAS SNA Ne aa Regular 50c Music Tres Chance in On Sale Friday % Firse Quality In Ol Morreeus My Ramboe Queen He Used te be Vue of the Bona The Voice of the Hudson Tell Ma Dusky Matden.; TFou quad a wiwe\u2014Na té 466 a soles, high spliced unkles, soft and elastic; wool Cashmere Halt Son, ta Beautiful tints \u2018 = Friend From My H vies for Ho 80c value, for.,.i.Lettres teens 25e of rose, pink.sky.curdinal and cream, sivos The Song tbe Soldiers Sang: ~ ; .re st en ee 1 &1- h, 5 1-9.8 and 6 1- , Regular value : Sweet Auna \u2018Lisa ; Ladies\u2019 All-wool Cushmere Hope, high spliced \u2014 She pair.Your vhoive Allo 100 A summer Rouse ankle, extra soft und elastic.Pér puir-.\u2014~ BNe Ladies\u2019 plain natural fleeced Vests.long sleeves, \u2018 a A ce ta 9 PAIRS.FOR .\u2026.-.-0e 0 eh 98e | uve trimmed front.Special o.oo zwe Down in Lovers Roost, ., ; Ladies\u2019 natural tihbedfireced Vests, Tong Slréves, Hurey\u2014w\u2014 tittle \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 LAdies' All-wool Tlaina Cuahmere Hone, high lave (riimmed fraut.Good value at 85v.for.290 In Sunny Africa.spliced ankles, senmiess fest, very elastic, Per Lnuay Little Maiay Jonas.pair Leave an begeeienes FO eee ee 40e Drauersu to match any style 2.2.0 PS Lise ape In the Glare of Gil Broadway.' , Roay Puy seau 3 PAIRS FOR .ovine iiiinne ann RO Ladies\" medium -welaht merino ribbed Vesté and Spouning.: : Drawers.Rpeclal, each ooo LL.- Abe |, Grasshoppers Dance.Asacted Steal Enamelware con Ladies\u2019 2-1 Ribbed Cashmere Hone, senmiens feet, THE 8UIT FOR .Re Leauare, My Leunore.sisticg ol Swraight Saucepans, full fashioned, Npeciul; per pate .ane Lu à ; The Story af Love Bowls, Lipped Suucepans, Moulds ; Co Ladies\u2019 White Æll-wonl Shetland Vests, tong My Cocoanut Quean.Tea and Clee Puts.MUK Para 3°PAIRS FOR .[A $1.00 sleeves, large slwo; sue tall weight.Special {Be My Lady Frog.; Pudding Dishes, AM articles worth * 4 ply Ladies Linen Collars, with turnover.Regular 1sc: for.Se- .GROCERY SPECIALS.21 Ibs.Granulated Hugar .BLA 6 Iba, Finest Rolled Wheat o.oo.Me |9 vhue.Dates, 1 1h.each LL.une 8 pkgu.Htrathvona Jollles .\u2026.\u2026.oo B00 Grape Nute, or 8.W.Flaouits CMY | Walnut By \u2018kiss.30 oa.bh .8 hotties Strathcons Mxtracts .Be French Hardines, in OÙ, 0 0.000.Whe [oo os } bottle eens ue 8 tine Strathcona Baking Powder .380¢ Kagle Braud Salmon, tin .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1 Whe An's Unsweetened Chovolate, 3% 1b.Moda $4 Ida.Strathcona Flour y.,.Prenerved Rioters, oval tin.ban * The, Olaanett Currants .,.\u2026.Me 7 Ibe, Btrstheona Rolled Qu .2 on, jar Rutrant of Reel .Mae 8 the, Peurl Hage 0.2.Veereana.Wile 8 pkgs.Stratheona Corn Btareb.Pla Peaches, or Pours, 3 tine eee dle J tha, Valencia Raluine .reas a.se 7 bara Htrathcona Soap .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.A phgs, Macarant css pissecsc ce M [7 Ib, pail dam vesesee dessus savane 45e Btrathuona Brand ilama, Ib.ÜNHE Lou Cabin Pork and \u2018Reans vivian Magy {31h tin Molasses oo.Crean 10e Btrathcons Brand Bacon, \\b.\u2026\u2026,.-1Ghe Fresh Pork Sausage, tb.lle Mined Out Peel, | lb, Drum 18a\u2019 PINBBT CREAMERY RUTTHR (onan J MOOHA AND JAVA MOFFEN, LR.rss cc BO DAIRY BUTTER, | LB.BLOCKS ern 100 3 LBA.& O'OLOUK PSAP, CNN ASIA UNE SL A er Sr TAA SAA A 20 Linen Collars Still in Style ut this is likely to be the last season of their vogue.Hence a manufacturer \u20ac out \u2018his entire stock on hand at one-third of their value.Of course, you benefit, THA, FOR 0000000000 $1.00 cared | from 350 te 43a AU one prive\u2014 aux piece \u2018on the tadle for PE THIRD FLOOR, 1 Lave Them All Yau Have Such Reautiful Dreams .When a lady leads the Rand.The Caan \u201casa My Ativan Pearl.Admiral Dewey March.AA AAA When Ka All (aber Out and Noth- ng Coming In.My Queen Fram Zululand.Coal Hods Will Soon be Tomo Ri Ralley Came Back Home 3 , The Nubtan Maid.in Frequent Request Jolly Fellows.; Christy Girl Gavatte.Better profit by this economy Rxpasition March.* chance:\u2014 Expasitian Waltæ lu Old Panama Amy ana L Coon Smiles.Chocolate Drops, The Kangaroo Parade.The Donkey Laugh.She \u2018Was Happy TI She Met You.FRUIT JARS Always in Demand But seidom procurable at these prices: Black Japanned Coal Hods, good size.Others sell them for 25e.While they last on Friday, each : 1Be oueeeron eus enEeecaus ee Gem Fruit Jars over ve TREE Worth 5140 fs su Ses.bile ny last, dos.vue, CE 4 C ee Ed "]
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