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[" FOR LITTLE WANTS See Herald Want Column.ESTABLISHE THE 1808._NO.229.FOURTEEN PAGES.@ Sun rose at $46; mts at 54h TO-MORROW S W Sun rose at 548; sete at \u2014 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905.FOURTEEN PAGES.SAILORS REFUSE 10 MAKE TRIP Some Members of Victor- 1an\u2019s Crew Afraid of Trip Over 4 VESSEL HAS BLcN REPAIRED, oo \"VIEWS HIS WORK HERE To the Satisfaction of the Marine Sur- veyors\u2014Will be Renovated Clyde Yards.in Quebec, Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)-'Ther has been same trouble with members of the crew of the Victorian, who have refused to sail, on the ground that th.vessel 1s unsafe, but us the repairs 10 the vessel have been completed to the satisfaction of the marine surveyors fit 1s not anticipated there will be any delay in filling the places of any who are discharged there.The crew signed articles In Liverpool as usual for the round voyage and the delay occasioned by the stranding of the ship does nat affect their agreement, The vessel was to have sailed to-day.Though the turbiner Victorian fas built at Belfast she proceeds from Quebec direct to Glasgow and will under- Bn a complete overhaul in the workshops of Messrs.Allan, which are situated on the Clyde.Mr.Andrew Allan does not expect the vessel to resume her place in the Canadian mail service this year.The Victorian stranded on September rirst and wus successfully floated on Sept.12; the temporary repairs would have been completed more quickiy had there heen a dry dock at Quebec, capable of receiving a vessel of the Victorian's beam and draught of water, COUNSEL HAVE KOT DECIDED ON COURS Messrs.Casgrain and Tasche- reau Will Confer To-day on Gaynor-Greene Case Quebec.Sept.28,\u2014(&pecial)\u2014Mr.T.Chase C'asgrain, counsel for Messrs.Gaynor and Greene, w.{is at present li Quebec, was asked this morning Whit steps ne next intended to take in the detence of his American clients.He relied that he hdd nothing to give out for pablication, for the reason that he and his associate In the case, Mr.Taschereau, had not as yet come to any decision.They would, however, hold a meeting, perhaps this afternoon, to confer upon the matter, and after a subsequent interview with their clients, would come to a decision.Mr.Casgrain admitted the probability of Messrs.Gaynor and Greene consenting to return to the United States for trial, feeling sanguine of acquittal, but nothing was yet decided In that regard.BRITISH STEAMER BLOWN UP IN SUEZ CANAL Vessel Was Obstructing Navigation\u2014 There Were 90 Tons of Dynamite Used.Part said, Sept.28 -The wrek of the British steamer Chatham, which was Bunk in the Suez canal Sept, 6 In order to prevent an explosion of a large quantity of dynamite, which formed part &f tha cargo while the ship was menaced by flames, was biown up this n.orning.The explosion was the enormous displacement of water vas visible from à spot five miles distant, when the operations of blowing up the vessel were conducted, Jt js believed that the whale of the \u2018\u2019hat- ham's dangerous cargo was destroved.Engineers are investigating the damage done tn the canal bottom.The explosion was not felt at Port Said.The Chatham had nearly ninety tons of dynamite and other explosives on board when she was sunk tu the canal.No serious damage was done to the canal and the authorities anticipate that the passage will bec leared «f debris in four days.The railway and sweet weer canal adjoining, are intact.\u2014 For eight hours vesterday morning the fire brigade found it necessary to use one stream of water on a coal dump belonging to the Great Northern Railway Company of (anada situated on St.Raymond Street, Hochelaga, The origin of the fire is set down in the report as being spontaneous.>-\u2014 - -\u2014 What is Going On + \u2014_\u2014 + His Majesty'sa- Rafflns.Academy \u2014-Wm.H.West's Blg Juhi- lee Minstrels, Nouveuutes \u2014 Les Amants Francais-Ies 5 Centa de Royal-\u2014The Jolly Girls, Arena\u2014Crorkers Educated Morges.Art Association - Pleture of the Coronation of His Majesty Edward VII.ee MARRIAGES.DANIELS TUCK Legitimes.Baptiste.On September the 27th, at the rerldenra of tha bride's parents, 178 Hutehigon Street, by the Rev.QG.Maborna Troop, Edith Ethel, eldest daughter of Fred.Tuck, to George G.Daniela, eldest ron of T.J.Daniels, of this city.x DEATHS.CHILDB8\u2014At the residence of her son-in-law, W.8 Paterson, 144 Drummond Street, 27th September.Ellzabeth Williams Wahbater, widow of the Inte Charles Childs, aged 43 years and % months.Funeral private, on Friday Please omit flowera, x Notice to Advertisers The Herald business office is open every Friday evening until! 10 o'clock, for the receipt of copy for Saturday's issue.tr ntm tremendous and | PRICE ONE CENT.7 } AN EXCESS OF #MPORTS OVER EXPORTS LORD DUNDONALD ON CITIZEN ARMY Writes Article on Exper- | .1ences in Canada for Fortnightly Review - Favors ication of Bonus System to Colonial Forces and Disapproves Compulsory Service.po rr» STDIFES.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London Sept.7x.- > SR In the October number ar tue Fortnightly Revlew there 15 a twelve-page article ented Notes on a Citizen Army by Lord : Dundonald, \u201cThat such an organization us à citizen army for home de- | fence is feasible I have always be- lleved, and my recent experience with the celtizen militia of Canada has given Jie practical proof of the soundness of my bellef.\u201d Tord Dundonald entirely disapproves of compulsory military service for the adult in time of peace, , The basis or starting paint of any scheme for a large voluntary eltizen CAREY must he the military training of «boys.Lord Dundonald, after a lengthy | [review of his own work In Canada, Bays: \u201cIn the past all the efforts to | | colonia) Bovernments = | bersuade (Malntain organized forces In readiness for Imperial purposes have been duom- ed to failure, and there is nothing In | the history of the last five years to lead us to expect a change In the at- Utude, but all the advantages sought for might be obtained, without any accompanying objections, by applying | (the bonus system to the colonial forces.| t Sree STATES Kola \u201cSr wT À colonial war service reserve might bee dnstituted for which I am certain whole regiments of colonial militia | Would volunteer, Canadian citizen My experience of the soldfers convinees me 1905 that many reglments would thus vol- nomasse, as, for instance, wit- tess the great desire shown by the Can- adtan nillitia to take part in the cam- patens of the Mother Country Tord BASUTOS HAVE Dundonald mentions Major Morrison und other officers of the Ottawa mnilitia corps who took part in the Thibet rx-\" pedition Recent changes In the high- British Troops Have Been Hurried to Basutoland Border Uri er administration of the national forces of Canada and Australla have hrought about something like a divorges between the Invert and colonial military or- ganizatlons, It is not necessary to em- Cphiasize the disadvantages and even dangers of such a tendency: the whole question of Imperial unity is seriously affected hy it.i The Yorkshire Post save \u2014T,ord Dun-! donald's relations with the Canadian Ministry were somewhat rumpled at LL 0 the ose, hut he is no doutt jJustirird in stating In the Fortnightly Review: New York, Sept.28.\u2014A special cable- Phot dn priaples samme of fhe Jropess gran from Landon to the Sun savs wie he made for reforming the tan- that à n in that \" adie flitia were cordially adopted, Clhatoar 15 oped there 1at a ving tan man Le } force left Pretorfa on September 26 En ANOTHER EMIGRATION SCHEME.the border of Basutoland.Since the death of Lerothod!.the As-clated Press Cable ) Lenidon, Sept US The Government | has received an offer from the Church | Army to be responsible for the testing, training and escorting of 2.000 emi-; grants to Canada next spring if the | Government Wii] pay thelr passages.\u2014\u2014 TTT The Church Army now offers Jo emirate 5000 men during the coming sen-\u201d y/ /, fon.three thousand married men with roi.2 family and two thonsand sinrle - (C:radian paramount chief, and the report of the last German defeat In Southwest Africa the Basutys have been restless andi a warlike feeling has been simmering, ready to burst at ny moment\u201d | | } | | Ish | | | | \u2018 The H Young chiefs are traversing the country stirring Up a sort of holy war, that is aimed more at the Boers than the British.It Is alleged that the Prit- resident at Masaru has urgently appealed to the High Commissioner (0 arin the farmers living on the border.The permission ta carry rifles, restless and are also reported to be anxious to join the Hanutos.The story includes a statement that Great Baie tain Is being urged to send more troops.Nothing official on the subject 1s given vut.SHREK RER TI MIE SERIES \u201crT ¥ BARON KOMURA * RETURNS THANKS, # em % Ottawa, Septeinher UK x % (Bpevtalr\u2014Secretary of State % # Scott has received from bu- % IL ron Komura, a letter thank- # ing him for Canada\u2019s con- * *% gratulations on the signing # * of the peure treaty and re- * + gretting that lllness pre- * ¥ vents his acreptance of ¥ * Canadlan hospitality.* * * HRN HH NNR HNN L RRR RRARR NHR eralds Steve men.The Government is asked #0 pay their fares and axalet in main- tatning the families perhneg the time UNKIND of the Gazoot te hold an autopsy\u2019 on the Quebec Caonservative party just as of departure.Mr.Monk was about te inject strychnine to wake | .$200 FOR CANADIAN STAMP.ke dt up _ (Canadian Assoctated Press Cable) t GAZOOT RECORDS the death of the Que: ber Cons without a siagle tear, and gives Joao, épi os At à sude of A (them a magnificent tombstone to discourage stan p collection 140 Vs AIVEIN for An rreuseltation.unperforated one shilling black stamp of Canada, 1861.TORONTO NEWS says there are thirty \u2014_\u2014 GOLDEN FOB FOR SIR THOMAS: American Mining Engineers Appreciate his Courtesy languages spoken on the cdreets of Winnipeg And that's not eounting the one RI.Riv kh ards~on writes editorials in GEILMANY doesn\u2019t ke the Anglo-Tapanesn treaty.The new combination certainly does take the Kalser's navy look small AND NOW Mr.RIL.Dorden iz wondering WTR iro Mr.Theodore Dwight, president of why the dickens he ever bothered to learn the Amertuan Institute of Mining En- prench.kite ers, vaine to Montreal this morn- LL.: ih purposely to present to Sir ph Who is He?i Shiughnessy, president of the oo Poo Lu .; A AI solid gold fob, hand- Tons pot At OP sa, sot dy enamelled, as a mark of ap- Norn 1 Minnesotn 5 preciation of the many courtesies and.Nor the massive State of Branat comforts extended to the members of the Institute during their recent trip to the Far West, | As sir Thomas Shaughnessy will not be In town until Saturday, when he re- Aluska never saw him, And as for New York State, They never had as good a one Ton thelr clvie alnte, The Capital in Washington, With all her nobla fame, IT IS sald that MeGill will choose Ite Ruaby Serimimuage from this year's Arts freshmen, who pui it ull over the Sophs the other day ALL CLEARIHUE 1+ out with a brand new recheme for removing snow.We have yet to hear of a workable scheme of removing the \u201cvie debt, A HUNTINGDON woman has cloped with a boarder.This fu nr refreshing change from humpnng off with the hired man He Won.\u2018ha you mean to say that young Cubberly kissed you?I didnt think hed dare do such a thing.\u2019 \u201cWell, neither did 1 In fact 1 bet him that he didn't dare\u2019 .JT IS unfortunate that Prron Komnra hadn't time to drop off and see a Rugby Tt might have given him what a real live scrap practice at Me(Gl]) a few pointers on looks like.two murder and a matin This a ven- PRANTEFORD can bonat of tfials.à larrosse championship, line opening as one week's celebration f= butting into the lmao light with geance, TORONTO sporting editors do admit that Montreal leads in lacrosse, They All Do.\u201cffarried for money\u2014 Horrid creature\u201d \u201cNot at nll, honey \u2014 The man's a preacher ue + CHINA purposes tn have n trained army of LOO 00 men hy 1910 Any one who ts ambitious to whip China wlll have to hurry, The Boers there are pressingly asking Pondos- \u201ca brief speech replying to a welcoming | THE APPOINTMENT OF A M.WITTE WARMLY LCOMED HOME Russian Peace Envoy Treated as a Conquering Hero St.28.\u2014M.Witte at N25 aan.and was ac- Petershurg, Sept.arrived here vordel a very hearty reception by a drawal of troops immediately after the In peace treaty is ratified.large crowd of officials and others.address, M.Witte showed clearly that he was deeply touched by the welcome With which he was received, A CHICAGO man ban been hurt In n font, | turns from his visit of inspection over ; ball rame.Here Is one Chichgp man who the company's lines as far as the Pal Has wot Seen sapin her walls | ba ro heen toughened by strike experiences, cific coast, Mr.Dwight was unable to pain oun ae i Ika ; make the presentation personally, but Within a thousand yvars, | A Bad Risk.lott 1 at the general offices so that And Hamilton and London fads | My now theatre.\u201d boasted the manager, he my receive IL as soon as he re Away In gruesome fears.NE nbsolntely fireproof.Htage, walle, seats, turns, + But really, now, Ît Is a shame j even the vurtain all made of ateel The fob is an exquisite example of To lead you further on, ] \u201cYou have overlooked one thing.\u201d objected the insurance man \u20181 attended the show last Made of eighteen the goldsmiths art.Suffice to say he does not live | | | | karat gold, IL bears on one side the! In Halifax or St.John, | ;emblem of the American Institute of His family and pia Jove for them, i Mining Engineers, beautifully enam-! Make a mefusal Le return | eled in colors, and on the reverse jt.As poid ns at is.| has the \u201cUnion Jack\u201d and the Stars\u2019 _\u2014 and Stripes\u201d entwined, this also being THE pre-ldent of the largest cont combina tn the world says that the consumer has not been paying enough for his coal.He didn\u2019t grt that hy hearsay.} cnameied ln colors, Mr.Dwight considers the gift of this fob as prefrrable to that of a loving eap or of an illum- \u201ctnated voie of thanks, heavy with seals antl very much beribboned, Unsympathetic.; | The members of the American Mnati-! ser si \u201cPlease listen, madam.\u201d begged the hobo, to Seattle, \u201cto the sad story of an unfortunate roan.| Bevan years ago 1 was wrecked on a desert tute went from New York where they took a CPJ boat to Shag- way.procecding from there, over Îhe: qaland In the Pacific.My mates wera all White Pass and Yukon Railway, LO, grawned.but 1 wns washed ashore -\" Dawson \u2018ty.On their return trip, \u201cAnd you haven't heen washed since.| after having arvived at Vancouver wee\u2019 sald the lady.flppantly.from Skagway, they took the ©) It.With a hopeless «igh he turned nway.to Portal, BU, and from there they | 7 THAT Pitteburg coal operator who thinks {the price is tno low should consider that he muat.nt least, meet the competition of rall- rond fares to the South.KANSAS has the greatest corn crop ever, .and prices are high, but what's the use?corded them by the CPR.a treatment! When corn is too high to burn for fuel, the characterized by unvarying courtesy farmers have to buy coal at trust prices.\u2018and never-failing attention on the part of the company\u2019s employes to the wants) \u201cand comfortg of the travellers.| referring to bie returned to New York vin some of the large American elties, Speaking about the trip, Mr.Dwight! said that what himpressed him and the: other members of the Institute most | during the trip was the treatinent ac- Kind Not Designated.In| Mra Jawback\u2014You are a stingy thing You scenery Mr.Dwight gatd when you married ma that 1 should have stated that he had never scen anything [all the pin money that T needed.lke that fn all his life, \u201cWhen Mr.Mr.Jawback\u2014\\Well, great guns! TI Aidn't BR.W.Raymond, our secretary, re- Know then that the only kind you aver want- turned from the Yukon,\u201d said Mr, ; \u20acÀ would be dlamond pins! | | | | | Dwight, \u201che told us there was enough magnificent scenery in Canada to MILWAUKEE paper holds up a four-year- stock all the kingdoms of Europe, and © girl for pralse because she can already .! play the plano.That's nothing.A boy half \u2018am old can beat the drum and sing lke a ! hyena.! he expressed to a nicely the views of all of us.ere Only one tender for the new Hoch- laga Bath was received yesterday by the Board of Health, and no action was taken, the Board preferring to wilt and secure more information and more tenders for the work Came Back Home.\u201cHow did you come to leave your wife in New York?\" \u2018She couldn't decide whether she wanted a yard and a half or two yards and I got tired waltlox.\" night and observed that your actors are undeniably wonden.It's a bad risk\" IT IS beginning to look as If there will 6» soon be a crown going cheap In Hungary.How common they are geting these days! A WOMAN suing in a Chicago court for gino for breach of promise of marringe says that she will give the money to charity It whe wins, Knowing this, wifi the jurors be as likely to find in her favor as they would be if they thought she was going to keep the money ?Ain't That the Limit! \u2018 | The glr! wns chrlatened Charity\u2014and there was no disparity Between her name and nature, but I always wondered how \"Her parents, in her childhood, one peculiarity By which she'd be distinguiahed- but F do not wonder now.guessed the | \u201cLong-suffering and kind\u201d she is, and of that modest mind she is That \u2018\u2019vaunteth not herself\u201d\u2014and thus my deep regard she wina, | so generous and forgiving and to all faults so blind Rha in That, In my care, she \u2018\u2019covereth a multitude of sins.\u201d my | Much undeserving blame she bears\u2014in fact, so pat the name she bears | That once IT asked her how her parents made such prophecy.\"Not.prophecy at afl,\u2019\u2019 she said.I got when small,\u2019 she sald, \u2018Just meant that I 'began at home,\u2019 \u2018as bables should!\u201d sald she.\u201cThe name & | | } | 1 | | [ { | | | a small delegation of officlals accompanied him to the rallroad station to bid him farew oll, He demonstration whatever, there were seven or inany officially, despite the early hour of the traln's arrival, and an enthusi- atic crowd of five or six hundred peoples Among the officials present were taron Nolde, General Secretary of the Committee of Ministers; General Dur- novo, adjoint to the Minister of the Jnterior; M.Wvwshnegradski, formerly Finance Minister and now director of the International Commercial Bank; M.Woheko, privy councillor and chairman of the press reform commission, and many other prominent officials had heen M.Witte's former colleagues or subordinates.The crowd had collected near where M.Witte would de- seend from the train, and when he an- peared they broke out into long anl Toit cheers, to which M.Witte bowed acknowledgment.The spokesman then advanced and read the address of welcome, all in the meanwhile standing bareheaded, The address read: \u2018You have accomplished your difficult ta-k and the nation is grateful to you.You have given the credit for vour success to Kmperor \u2014 MAY NOT OPPOSE MAJOR STEPHENS The Conservatives May Not Contest St.Lawrence Division ARE TAKING NO CHANCES | But the Liberal Camp is Active and is Rushing Preparations for Active Hostilities.Major G.W.Stephens is busily preparing for a vigorous campaign in St, Lawrence Division.Asked this morning if he had heara of any Conserwative candidate he replied In the negative, but remarked that he was preparing for the eain- paign just as though assured of a severe fight, his military experience having taught him the wisdom of over rather than underestimating the strength of a possible foe.Mr.Robert Bickerdike is taking an active part in the campaign and com- and cominittees appointed.not regarded as at all likely.The Corscrvatives have so far made no move to call a convention or appoint a candidate and there is not much time between now and the 14th of October.MILITARY ATTACHES LEAVE RUSSIAN ARMY Army is Making Preparations to Re- | turn Home\u2014Chinese Bandits Cause Trouble.Gunshu Pass, Wednesday, Sept.27.\u2014 The Tartar general of Hellungchiang province has been transferred to Kirin for the purpose of instituting order following the evacuation of the foreign troops.He has already begun operations to suppress the Chinese bandits lately in the Russian and Japanese service, who are estimated to be a thousand strong.Hè has issued a proclamation calling on these outlaws to give up their arms as peace has removed the necessity for their services.At the same time he is despatching a regiment of native troops to suppress them.No official Chinese notification of, peace has yet been made.Sixteen military attaches, representing eight nations, bade farewell to Gen.Lineviteh Sept.24 at Kirin.Linevitch entertained them at dinner- The attaches formally bade farewell to Gon, Kuropatkin Sept, 23.| GAS EXPERT UNDECIDED When he left St.Petersburg in July | There was no pub-' To-day | eight times as! : ternoon.who! i Nicholas, President Roosevelt, Emperor William of Germany, and to the press, You have forgotten only yourself, We, however, fully appreciate your services to your country.\u2018The tree you plantel ut the Washington homestead at Mount Vernon will serve as a token of thé union between the two nations.You have done much, \u201ccor ourselves and for those who are nhsent, we Will onee more shout a hearty hurrah.\u201d When the «heer had\u2019 died away M Witte, who seemed deeply moved by, the :Incerity of the welcome, said: \u201cPl wars wo little prepared for this kind réception that 1 must ask your pardon for the Incoherence of have performed my duty well because 1 have strictly Instructions, because circumstances favored me, because the world is wearv of this hloody war, because all classes of American society from President Roogevelt down were in sympathy with my and vour cause; because I was true to my country and her and our intor- esta\u201d AM.Witte's last word was followed hv further loud and hearty cheering, after which M.Witte shook hands with the aeliverer of the address and his friends and former collengues, The crowd followed closely toward the door where an open carriage was in waiting.As soon ns M.Witte was sented, the conrhman started his team and as he drove dashingly away the erowd broke out into a succession of loud cheers, RETAIL MERCHANTS\u2019 ASS'N.FORMED AT SHERBROOKE Sherbhrook:, Que, Sept.28.(Special) At a eeting of the Eastern Townships Retail Association last evening it was decided to affiliate with the Re- tall Merchants\u2019 Association of Canada.Delegates were also appointed to attend the meeting to be held In Montreal for the purpose of forming a pro- vineial association of retajlers, The following were elected officers of the branch of the Retail Merchants\u2019 Association: \u2014President, I.A.Bayley, Sherbrooke; first vice-president, J.Marchessault, West Shefford: second vice-president, J.A.Wiggett, Sher- brooke; treasurer, A.J.Hudon, Rlch- mond; secretary, J.J.Mullins, Bed- ford.Messrs, J.OO.Gareau, president; J.(i.Watson, vice-president, and J.F.Beaudry, secretary of the Federation of Retail Merchants, Montreal, addressed the meeting on the objects and benefits to be derived by belonging to such an association.pr Mr.Justice Tait will render judgments to-morrow morning in three cames: Macaulay vs.the city of Montreal, Bisalllon vs.Dussault, and Pop- liger vs.Fred.ambulance was \u2018the Fire and Light Committee this af- There are evidences of the breaking up of the army.Arrangements are making at Kuanchenstsu for the with- | J {May Come Up at To-day's Meeting of Light Committee.Winter repairs to the fire apparatus will be provided fur at a meeting of Chief Denoit estimates that $3,500 will be required to put the apparatus in good shape for the cold; weather.200 It is quite possible that the question | lof the appointinent vf a gas expert; may be brought ub.At present a.Acadiock exists in this connection.At, last meeting there were two candidates! one receiving three votes, and the other two: but as a vote of at least four: members is required before any recom- | mendation can be made to Council, nothing was done, and with Ald.Dage- nais in France and Ald.Nelson very M, no revommendation can be made! unless some member or members of | the Committee switch, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 | WATCHMAN STRUCK BY TRAIN.Frederick W.Wand, who resides at 51 Anderson Street, and is employed! as night watchman for the Imperial Ol Company at Cote St.Paul, was struck by a Grand Trunk engine at 9.30 last night, while walking on the] track near the bridge over the canal: at st, Henri, The General Hospital quickly summoned un | Wand taken to the Hospital in an un- I conscious condition where he was dis-\u2018 \u201cly good although my words, T' | Rev.Dr.Thomas, formerly pastor of ; ; Street, on Friday evenin ext, when obeyed His Majesty's evening next.when , Mass.will be dealt with, :cQvered to be suffering from concussion of the brain and severe cuts about the head.To-day his condition is rair- | he 1s still delirious | and the physicians entertain hopes for his recovery.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS UNION | Local Union, No.249, of the Leather | Cutters of the B.S.W.U., will meat | in their hall, No.1342 St.Catherine; officers will be elected for the ensuing | Year.The quéstions of the abolition of the system of reinstallation and of the demand of Union 174, of Salem, | ee REV.DR.THOMAS TO PREACH.Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto.| will preach morning and evening in! Westmount Baptist Church on Sun- | day next.Rev.Dr.Thomas, who is] one of the leadihg clergymen of the! Baptist denomination in Canada is ; well and favorably known in Montreai.T= \u2014A Case of Identity.the Diamond.Marion Harland's School for Christie Carew's Bright and Favorite Old Poems\u2014 The Making of a Successful am + mittee rooms are to-day being elec Gu de sk ok ook ok ok kok ok kk Rk Some Special Features Cd Of Saturday\u2019s Edition.The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Dr.A.Conan Doyle.| Home Run Haggerty's Interesting and Humorous Tales of Mundny Knight's Page of the Doings of Theatrical People and Criticisms of the Newest Plays.: British Columbia Mining-\u2014The twenty-third Letter of the Series by Mr.J.P.McConnell, illustrated by Mr.Jack Innes.A Page of Delight for the Boys and Girls.Financial Review of the Week\u2014Montreal and Wall Street.second of a series of Lettrs From an Old Man to His Son, A Wave of Sobriety In England\u2014A newsy letter from the Metropolis by Mr.Bernard McEvoy.The Rise of the Beef Trust\u2014A clear and clever story of the great Trust in the U.8, and sketches of the prime movers in it.* PRISONER DFS AT COURT'S DOOR As Dennis Gorman Was Being Led in to Trial He Collapsed WAS ARRESTED LAST NIGHT Refused to Accept Dr.Mackay\u2019's Treats ment This Morning\u2014Autopsy Made This Afternoon.! The body of a man known to the police as Dennis Gorman was taken to the morgue this morning about eleven o'clock.The circumstances of the case are peculiar.He was well-known te.the police as a vagrant.Where he hailed from nobody knows, and in this city at least he was known as a home= less wanderer.Last night he was are rested in Point St.Charles as drunk and disorderly and taken to No, 7 po- station, whence at eight o\u2019clock his morning he was transferred to the As to the prospect of a fight it is central Just as he was being taken into court to answer to his offence this morning about 10 a.n.he was sick and ehortly became insensible.Notre Dame ambulance was quickly summoned, but on its arrival the attendant physician declared that Gorman had passed beyond earthly aid.An autopsy will be held upon the body in all probability this afternomn.The body is described as that of a n about five feet seven inches high, stout= ty built: with bald head and, & gray moustache, and it is just possible that some relative may claim It.He complained of illness this morn ing, bul refused Dr.Mackay's tress ment, J THREE MILLION BUSHELS STORED This a Record for New Wheat at This Time of the Year \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ie 4 Figures obtained at the head offices of the C.P.R.show that, up to the present time, there have been 3,580,000 bushels of wheat marketed in the Northwest to stations of the Canadian Pacific.\u2018 This is the largest number of bushe els marketed to the company at this time of year.\u2018 In 1904 there had been less than 12000050 bushels brought to the C.P.R.elevators from the harvest fields, though in 1901 and 1508 a little over 3,000,000 bushels had been marketed in the sume period.- fen \u2018SAILORS TIRED OF WORK.There was some insubordination on board the steamer Parisian yesterday, and after refusing duty, firemen James Hrassington and Malcoim McCrome, walked ashore and started on a roun of the saloons, In the course of the day the infection spread to the steward's department, and without waiting to drpn their shore-going clothes, five - young men named Williams, Pew, Butt ler, Speckland and Robson also left work.At the request of the ship's officers, the lot were arrested last night and after some good advice from Judge Lafontaine to-day agreed tot res turn to duty.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 SENT DOWN FOR FIFTH TERM, Kingston, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 John Jackson, who, has already apent four terms-in pentitentiary, was sent there again to-day for two years, fort steallng a boat and burning a boat\u2019 house.Jackson had asked for leni- eney, but the magistrate said it would be unkind to do so as he would only go on thieving and causing trouble, ett GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS RESIGN Kingston, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.) -Allen McLean, steward at Rockwood Asylum, since 1876 and John \u2018McManus, storekeeper since 1865, have tendered their resignations to the Ontario Gove srament.Both men 6f long and ef! client service retire from dut | splendid records.uty vitié TS .HRXELRDRREEREFRERWRNRRI% ES # FRANCO-GERMAN = = AGREEMENT SIGNED.# X »e *% _ Paris, Sept.28 \u2014 Premier ' # à Rouvier and Prince Von Rad- , olin, the German ambassador, at noon to-day signed the Franco-German accord oon- cerning the Moroccan confer- once, thus definitely terminating the difficult negotiations.Preceding the signature, Dr.Rosen, representing Germany, and M.Revoll, in behalf of France, met at the Foreign Office and went over the ! final details of the protocol.The official details of the accord wil be given out later.WW He HBR NHR HR NNN ee | Housekeepers.: Healthful Page for Women.| Husband-\u2014The Honeymoon.The - .+ .20° .CL OR 40 ., M.ES \u20ac ; Le $ o- Ta vi Lo \u201cin Ce La ae 44 ; RON ; i - = .; .\\ = , ; L Ce 27 - A .- PS - oo .O1 tr TEE J) We have a Suite of Rooms all nie arranged Fixtures, shown in actu al \u201cWE AIM TO PLEASE.\" AS LIGHT AS DAY in the geperal > ives it that chou ful, home! appenrance, i shows up the hom fittings in a way that nothing else can: this can be so easily accomplished by having either in your residence or office the most modern and suitable GAS OR ELECTRIC FIXTURES.with the most modern and artistically © in a new and originel manner.We would be pleased to have you call and see these.McDONALD & WILLSON, 2458 8T, CATHERINE STREET.Between Drummond and Mountain Sts.The most Progressive Store in the East End.Millinery Opening Was a Great Success and will continue all this week SPECIALTIES FOR TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 50 pieces Heavy Costume pretty, bright design, price 75¢, to-morrow.65 pieces English Flannelette, with pompadour Tweed, with a very 44 in.wide; regular stripe, about 14 in.wide, and some with , very pretty check, in pink, green, purple, brown, gray, in fact all the newest things; 25e, for 15c ese sen \u2026.50 dozen Black Wool Stockings, big rib, seamless, in large sizes, 8, 814, 9, 915; worth 35c, Friday, only .15 pieces of Sheeting, bleached and unbleached, 8-4 wide; regular 25¢ 75 pieces of Colored Taffeta Ribbon : regular 18e, 6 Ibs.; regular $3.75, 500 Japanese Mats; very useful for bed or bath 99 \u2014 room, 36 inches x Friday .\u2026.00sosueeue neue 0 Friday only .25 pairs of very fine White Blankets: weight, 12%¢ Friday, only.$2.75 inches; regular 25¢, ee The CAPTAIN'S STRIPES FOR LIEUT.BROPHY By Recommendation of Chief Campeau Brophy Gets Wel-deserved Advaace.When the question of appointing a successor to the late Capt.Grey came up at yesterday's meeting of the Police Committee, Ald.Stearns read a letter from Chief Campeau recommending Lieut.Brophy for the promotion and moved that he be appointed.This was at once adopted.Captain Brophy is attached to the Grand Trunk Street station and has CAPTAIN ROBT.BROPHY.been on the force for fifteen years, during part of which time he was in the detective department He was promoted lleutenant in 1904.The vacant lleutenancy will be filled after examination of numerous candidates.Owing to the number of-\u2018inspectors\u2019\u2019 \u2014-\u2014 = FICHIER Hobo FH HIN 6 XH ITEM III ETES SE SE Double Cash Receipts Friday and Saturday SPECIAL $4.00 of Grecn Stamps with 1 goods.\u2019 $4.00 of Green Stamps with 1 Give us your order for Wood and Coal- Chestnut, per ton.2.Stove, per ton.ces SELL 3 a rp Cr Sea NOL 7 | days, 4nd then, in a large sampan, am- | Okhotsk Sea yesterday, - | .{of various kinds nuw at work for the | city, the cominittee decided to abolish | |the title of \u201cinspector on the police j force, and return to the old title of | sub-chler,\u201d in order to prevent con- i fusion.: .! Letiers were read from both the : Bhedden Forwarding Company and Do- !Mminion Trarsport Co., expressing their gratitude for the excellent work of the , police in preserving order on the river.;frent during the recent strike of their wharf laburers.\u201d Eaoh company also dnated 350 to the Polce Benefit and | Pension Fund.| .\u2018This called forth speeches from several members of the çuommiittee, warmly eulogizing Chief Campeau for the excelient use he has made of the limit- \u2018ed force at his disposal, as well as the , diplomatic way in which he has han- died difficult situations so as to prevent rather than put down disturbances.THIRTY JAP FISHERMAN MURDERED BY NATIVES San Francisco, Beptember 28\u2014The Examiner says: Thirty Japanese fishermen were murdered by the natives nt the settlement of Uplka, which 1s situ- atd on the Kamtchatka Peninsula, and a similar fate would have been visited on ten other men if they had not managed to make their escape to the Amer- lca cod fishing vessel S.N.Castle, which waa lying at anchor close to the settlement.The Japanese belonged to fishing schooners whose home port.was Hakodate.The ten survivors were kept on board the Castle for several + ply provisioned by Captain Ipsen, they set out for a Japanese settlement some distance away.) .The news of the massacre was brought here on the 8.N.Castle, which arrived from a cod fishing cruise in the EE William MoNeil, 19 years of age, who resides at 114 Farm street, while working in the Plllow & Hersey Manufacturing Company's premises, Bt.Patrick street, had his right leg badly burned by a piece of hot Iron falling on it.The accident occurred about 11.30 last night, and \u201cMcNeil was at once conveyed to the General Hospital, \u2014 The engagement is announced of Mrs, Creer rites er retro vente.EBB, per ton.\u2026.\u2026.1.2000000c00s000nse cos c0000000000110 $6.50 J.A.MAYNARD, GROOER .283 Duluth Ave., Cor.Drolet 33 He 330 Joo 3 Hoo 2 1630000 3h Sable 40 36-0 46 Sed 1 S000 Palit, In London, Eng., to Mr.A, F.Mitchell, of Montreal, lb.Tea at 40c and 60c of other gallon Canadian Wine at $1.00.$6.50 ASTRAL OIL \u201cn_the code of 1867, or the French law.THE NEW ARGLO-JAPANESE TS - DEMOUNCED BY GERMAN PRESS + I EE i > - Kaiser is Said to be Urging the Czar to Form a Continental Alliance Against Britain to Offset New Treaty\u2014 Feeling in Russia and Austria - Berlin, Sept.27.~The new Anglo- Japanese treaty is received with little favor in Germany, The Government, of course, says nothing officially, but through the indirect channels which it uses at need, it Intimates that it does not see anything objectionable in the terms, which, indeed, guarantee the maintenance of the essential principle of Germany's own policy in the Far East.The prediction of Sir Charles Dilko that Germany would resent the treaty is repudiated in official ciroles, where it is declared that Germany claims nothing in the Province of Bhantung, China, except what may be gained by free competition.This is evidenced by the fact that there ara now more Japanese than German firms in Klaocha.The newspapers, however, express an entirely different view.They declare that the treaty is highly detrimental to German interests and to Germany's \u2018position in the world.One angrily complains that the framers of the treaty did not even try to conceal in the phrasing its brutally aggressive character., .The Tageblatt condemns it as a menace to the interests of all .Euro- bean countries, just as the Anglo- French treaty regarding Morocco was condemned last year, and says that a coalition of the powers whose Aslatio interests are threatened will now necessarily be called Into existence (vo offset the effects of the treaty.It \u2018states that Great Britain has abandoned her splendid isolation only to drive the whole world into the camp of her enemies.England and Japan have the upper hand for the moment, but those laugh best who laugh last.ANTI- EUROPEAN IN TONE.The Post accuses Great Britain of an anti-European policy.It declares that Lord Lansdowne's assurances are mere words intended to conceal the truth.and hopes that Russia will distrust the British protestations of friendship.The Deutche Tageszeltung describes the treaty as an offensive instrument, containing the germs of a breach of peace.It advises Germany to redouble her vigllance in foreign affairs, and to keep her powder dry.The Lokal Anzeiger, taking the same view, advocates that the better answer would be the conclusion of a Russo- German treaty of alliance, into which France might be brought, if willing, UNLIKE ANY OTHER ON FACE OF THE GLOBE Sir Frederick Pollock Speaks Interestingly on the Unique Privy Council.\u2018The chemistry hall of McGill University was filled to the dours yesterday afternoon, the occasion being an address by Sir Frederick Polloc on the \u201cJurisdiction of the Privy Council.\u201d Among the audience, which was a most representative one, were many of the most Judges, and others connected with the; bench and bar.To those who had heard of Sir Frederick by reputation\u2014 and his many legal works enjoy a world-wide popularity\u2014his personal appearance was quite unexpected.He ls a lightly-bullt gentleman .of about five feet eight inches in height, Mght- haired, while a weary look about his spectacles eyes betrayed the bookworm.| In all other respects he is a typleal, quietly-clad, British gentleman, with neatly-trimmed, close-cut aide whiskers and a pleasant, slow voice.Sir Frederick who was introduced as the greatest living jurist, laughingly disclaimed any pretension to such a title, a jurist, he said, was a gentleman who knew a little of every law on \u2018earth\u2014but.Lig own.For this part, he knew a little of Quebec's laws, and, while he had read a deal of the Civil Code, he made no claim to be versed The question he had chosen to spesk upon was to be treated as though it were a smoking-room topic, and would be dealt with in a rather desultory fashion.: \u2019 : The jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of the \u2018Privy Council was the most unique In the world, being a survival of \u2018the ancient royal authority, when the King was supposed to dole out justice to all who cared to appeal to His Majesty, at least, that was the theory.The disadvantage of this crude ssytem wae easily apparent when overseas subjects were to be dealt with, even In olden days, and the royal authority was much regulated as time passed, so that later the King meted out judicial decisions upon the advice of his \u201cwise men\u201d or council.The origin of the ascendancy of the House of Lords, of which the Privy Council is part, was rather a mysa- tery at present.\u201cMost likely,\u201d sald Bir Frederick, ruthority\u2014and got it, _ .IN THE EARLY DAYS.Until the end of the sixteenth century the Privy Council delegates us- sembled In the \u2018\u2018cock-pit\u201d and were only heard of in connection with ecclesiastical cases of appeal from the King's Bishop\u2019s Courts.If there was an occasion to go to Rome for anything, the delegates had first to go to the King -for Henry VIII.was noth- frig it not strict in his claim as Head of the Church.\u201cThis method would not.do-for.Canada,\u201d Sir Frederick remarked, \u201cnor would it do for Indla and other British colonies and dependencies of to-day.It was just a little slow.\u201d However, the Judicial Committee was formed about 1820-30, when the membership was rather an uncertdin gquan- tity, and, members were on the committee from the Court of Appeal, High Justice, Low Lords, the Indian Courts, and .from the Caffadian bench.The Working Committee was reinforced by an archbishop for ecclesiastical casgs\u2014 a relic of olden times.All cases of appeal from lower courts were heard when a client thought he had received injustice, or that the court had been corrupted or intimidated.Sometimes, Sir.Frederick admitted with a smile, It was evident that a case was put into the Privy Council simply \u201cbecause it had been lost in a lower court, and it would do no harm to try again.But still the committee was there for the use of all who thought they had not had justice.ob \u201cThe Judicial Commites,\u201d asià the great Hnglish jurist, \u201cis absolutely un- ike any other court on the face of the globe, It sits In a dingy office in Whitehall, where no one even knows of its existence\u2014a number of elderly gentlemen in respectable black couts surrounding a dingy green table, in a ow, dark, dingy room, that no other bunalnot even a respectable Supreme Court, would think fit for a second- class court-room.; \u201cIt is advisory in Îits nature,\u201d contins ued Bir Frederick, \u201cand never handed down & judgment in ite existence.We talk of its judgment, .but really it merely advises the King to grant or dismiss an appeal.The only way one would be able to tell of its Importance, when sitting, is thes \u201cempty chair\u201d at the head of the table, for His Majesty \u2014if he cares to use it.I riever heard \u2026 prominent local legal gentiemen, | \u201cthey simply claimed the | advantageously to all three powers.The paper suggests that such an alliance was actually the purpose of M.Witte\u2019s visit to Rominten, and declaros that the German Government favors the idea.Several journals seek to spread the idea that the alllance is an unequal bargain, in which Japan gives everything and receives nothing, Professor Schiemann, a well-known politician, elaborating this idea in the Kreuzzel- tung.Generally, in conversation, the opinion is expressed that Lord Lans- downe has achieved a masterpiece of diplomacy.The Vossische Zeitung and the Cologne Gasette are couspicuous exceptions in the chorus of fear and indignation.FEELING IN RUSSIA.St.Petersburg, Sept.28.\u2014Politiclans, military men and officials, whose creed is Russian expansion in Asia, are chagrined and indignant over the Anglo- Japanese treaty.They declare it as preposterous that England and Japan should arrogate to themselves the prerogative of arbitrators of the fate of the whole of Asia.The Liberals are pleased with the treaty, believing that ft will check, at least temporarily the bureaucratic territorinl aims in the East and compel attention to home problems.The newspapers have not as yet commented upon the treaty.The publication of the text of the Anglo-Japanese treaty has revealed nothing new, diplomatic circles having been communicated with confidentially before this, It is supposed that there are some secret clauses.The expres- slon \u201cdefence of Asia,\u201d is taken to bè too Indefinite for a full text.A dipln- matist told the Gazette correspondent that high Russian cirgles were anxioug to know what Impression the text of the treaty had made in America.AUSTRIAN OPINION.Vienna, Sept.28.\u2014That England has come victorious out of a war that she did not wage is a commonly expressed opinion of the Anglo-Japanese treaty.The newspapers here regard it as à diplomatic triumph laying the foundation for Anglo-Japanese mastery of Asia.Some fears are expressed lest it provoke a Russo-German alliance, the cost of which Austria might have tu pay in the Balkans.; ; Ï .the committee's work was completed when the Soverelgn was notified in writing of the advice of the tribunal.Then a formal meeting of the whole Council was held, the King being pree- ent, and an order-in-coutiel granted.the Council passed the order and effect wae given Lo Judicial] Committee's work \u2014done in the undignified, dingy office In Whitehall.\u2026 : A WORLD-WIDE ee Ts In conclusion, Sir Frederick Pollock claimed that the committee was not satisfactory.When an Empire had Jurisdiction from British Columbia in the Pacific Ocean to Malta, India, the Straite Settlements, and cléar|througn to Hong Kong, It was hardly dignified to recognize this fact by the presence of a number of elderly men in black coats in that dingy Whitehall orfrice.Store closes at 6 o'clock daily.me.» S.CARS LEY Cs.THURSDAY, sili 28, 1000.are ens quite nade ment te-morrew.Genereus .ples fres.ROSETTE WAFERS Dainty and | si fy and quioldy made and wie Eons ve.They are trone=a corg- lete set for , Ant - « ng demonetrstion in the 3 ' ; 9 ç : ® ! J , \u2018 rT1dày S bargains are Money- avers: Friday will be the greatest Bargain Day in the history of Montreal\u2019s Greatest Store.: You'll see the great importance of buying to-morrow when you study this list of prices.For the goods are all new, all seasonable, and all aseded, and ard of CARSLEY excellence in every particular unparalleled.Prices.thusiasm.business.| THE GREAT COSTUME SALE CONTINUES Fresh Bargajn Lots for To-merrow\u2019s Selling The great Uuderprice Sale of Costumes has proved an instantaneous success.The bargains offered, taking into consideration the time of year, are simply Several hundred Costumes at little more than manufacturers\u2019 The second week of the sale commences to-morrow with unabated en- New lots have been added, and everything points to a record day\u2019s Selling commences at 8 o'clock sharp, and there will be a sufficient number of experienced salespeople in attendance.shade that will be popular th manner.be sold is $18.00.superior quality.These Skirts would be good v BARGAIN PRICES 43 inohes wide.brown and navy, 54 inches wide.Re \u2018Bargain .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ovacesserces Regular.Special.Hungarian Flour, 2 Ib.; bagg .\u2026.00040000une00e .80c TOc New Season's Honey, & Tb.: UN L.ccsc0cece0cc00s sevocor ; ce GARE Taploca, 7 1bs.for .«ees be Lhe Corn Starch, 4 pkgs.40c 25e Bovril, 20 os.bottle .$1.00 90e Worcester Sauce, 3 bots.300 25e Cambridge Sausages .12%e 1te FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER .GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 lbs.PURE WHITE HONEY IN COMB .THE Ecarcely two styles alike\u2014tight-fitting and semi-fitting Coats, with braids, appliques and self strappings, help you appreciate thelr value.NO.2 TABLE\u2014Ladies' Autumn Costumes, in materials The trimmings are very elaborate and linings of tically every size in this group.Each Costume is splendidly finish Manufactured to be sold at from $18.00 to $25.00.left over from the making of our high priced skirts.have decided to offer them as a Friday bargain at $1.98.Splendid lot of 300 Ladies\u2019 Herringbone Tweed Fall Skirts, In navy, green and black.seven gore flare style, strapped with self material, .fancy buttons.All seams neatly bound.Will be offéred for the first time on Friday at.2 PIECES OF, DRESS GOODS, in overchecks of brown, green and navy, Regularly sold at 86c a yard.20 PIBOES OF HOPSACKING, in mid and dark gray, IN MONTREAL'S GREATEST GROCERY RARE.VALUES in LADIES\u2019 STYLISH COSTUMES NO.1 TABLE\u2014Ladies\u2019 Autumn Costumes, In Tweeds, Vicunas, Basket Cloths, is season, Including black.long and The fact that these superbly stylish Costumes are offered considerably under The lowest price at which these Costumes co FRIDAY SALE PRICE.uld ordinarily similar to those - SENSATIONAL OFFER of THREE HUNDRED TWEED SKIRTS alue at $350, as the tees - 12 IN DRESS GOODS FS fm 20 sulsrly sold at 60% & yard.\"Friday 0 .Regular.Specia).Baking Powder, Car- pects sley\u2019s, 1b.15¢ e Rolled Oats, 7 lbs.for.25c 124e Cooking Raisins, 3 Ibs.ec Oc .Finest Stewing Prunes, B .\u2026\u2026\u2026.core cercsau0e 30c a Cleaned Currants, 3 pkgs.30c zse Pure Maple Syrup, 3 lb.5 NB css tes lies Lennon aie S Bapollo, 8 bars for .30\u20ac: 39¢ S.CARSLEY 1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to 194 ST.JAMES ST.lined with the finest materials, excellent quality.Prac- ed and will fit FRIDAY SALE PRICE.perfectly.were especially made up from eo originally intended they bound with velvet and trimmed with Faultlessly fitting and splendidly finished.These 35c LADIES\u2019 GLOVES 10c CASHMERE GLOVES.points.Sizes 6 to 7, Sc.$2 WRAPPERS for $1.55 LADIES\u2019 they are up to the high stand- etc., ete., practically every elaborately trimmed finished in the most perfect Half Price wif $7 95 .$9.95 short styles, on Table one, but of +.short ends of tweed should sell at $2.50, but Made in $1.98 .Goon QUALITY etc.Jersey wrists, seit ary nx Regular Friday Bargain 207 10c DOZEN OF LADIES\u2019 WRAPPERS, made of fin Black and White Flannelette, pretty bed trimmed with black and white braid The skirt is cut full and finished with deep flounce.Regularly $2.pe Friday Bargain 30c SILK BELTS 16c GROSS OF LADIES\u2019 PURE BILK BELTS.in pretty shades of esky, green white and black, girdle shaped, nicely hemstitched and trimmed with sile bottons.All sizes.Regular!y soid 1 at 30c.Friday Bargain od CO.LIMITED MONTREAL.\u2018 The phenomenon was quite unique, and one would llke to see them get more show for their money.The court was the most comprehensive In the worlg, besides being the most unique.There were, rendered opinions on the most ob- tuso legal points in Roman-Dutch.law, Quebec law, French law, and in cases from the Channel Islands, and scores.of other places.Cases had been heard in Chinese, Suns- | erit, and almost every language on earth.\u201cBo far there had been no Mohammedan question,\u201d he added, \u201cbut I've heard of some being: submitted that wera so involved that no decision was ever reached.\u2019 ' The speaker argued in favor of a more dignified and august appearance to a body so Important, Sir Alexandre Lacoste, in a, few words, expressed the pleasure of the audience on the really valuable address, and cited a few cases of his own that he had put before the same tribunal.: Among others present were: Sir Melbourne Tait, Principal Peterson, Judges ¢ Archibald, Davidson, Curran, Dunlop, Recorder Welr, Dean D.Walton, of McGill's law faculty, ete.wetter Diamond Brooches and Pendants \u2018from 338.R.Hemsley, 256 St.James.DOMINION NEWS \u2018 One Day\u2019s Record of the Latest Happenings in Canada.Edmonton, \u2014The Becretary of State tired Sheriff Robertson to-day tna King must hang on Saturday for the murder of Edward Hayward, Toronto.\u2014Dr.Bell, of the Provincial Health Department, reports that there fs an epidemic of mild emallpox Inf Faraday Township, Hastings county.Welland.-Rev.I\u2019, McCunlg, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, died very auddenly here yesterday, @ged sixty- flve years, having only been taken 111 \u2018on Monday.Toronto.\u2014The Ontario\u2018 Government wili be.$15,000 the richer on account of succession dues that have to be pald on the estate of the late ex-Mayor Samuel Bingham, of Ottawa.London,\u2014R.W.Youngs, of Chatham, formerly of 8t.Thomas, has beon definitely named as the success of General Frelght Agent Marshall, of the Pere Marquette, in this city.Toronto.\u2014In a state of collapse from opium poisoning Wm.Collister, a young man living on Adelaide Street, was admitted to the Emergency Hos- \u2018pital early this rmgorning.e will recover.3% _.nv.Winnipeg.\u2014Fred Foote, who murdered Mat Gannon, Mayor of Spooner, in Beaudette, some months ago, following a long nerles of border outlawry, was sentenced to fifteen years in Stillwater Penitentiary on nuinerous counts, Winnipeg.\u2014J.BE.and B, C.Hall, ct Brandon, have gone tp Vancouver to securé a site-for the first grain elevator in the Terminal City, laying the foundation of what is expected to be a great grain trade in the future, Toronto.\u2014Rev.James Woodswortn, EVEN THE DOCTORS SAY 50 Ask them about your corn\u2014the prescription is invariably one hotüe of Puirawfs Painless Corn tor.of him doing s0.\u201d y Sir Frederick went on to explain that Fifty years fn use; certeif¥- ang wromint.Use onlv \u2018Putnam'a\u201d assed.Fecelved a petition signed by 49 employers, ed making it illegal to have a, barber shop open after 8 o'clock in the evening, except on Saturday nights, and the nights before a hollday.mouth Cordage Mass, turned HA soû ivr the buildings for their Canadian branch here.expeot to employ about 400 hands to start, and will put™ip:.residences for thoir employes, Congratumiatory speeches were made by the Mayor, members of thn Council and citisens and orfi- clals of the works.for criminal libel will be by the against a Seattle newspaper, published a menaational story in connection with the suit which was instituted there by Interests representing Anna Haustad, whose mdther died at Winnipeg of measles from Halifax to Seatttle from Sweden.D.D., corresponding secretary of the Methodist Missions in the West, has just returned from a three months\u2019 vis- t to Great Britain and Ireland, where 1 law, Normandy he succeeded in obtaining about forty young men as probationers for \u2018the ministry in the Northwest.Boissevair, Man.\u2014While duck shooting here, R.Grimmett was seriously wounded by a companion.from a 22 rifle struck him in the neck, and passed out above the ear.into the water, but was resoued.may recover.The bullat He fell He Ottawa\u2014Petective Walter Dicks has been appointed chief of the detective staff, to succeed the late Nue lang, and P.8.Ryan and T.Mc 1in, morality officers, have becn pr moted to the rank of detectives by the Police Commissioners.tobil- ugh- Ottawa\u2014The master barbers of the ty want an early closing by-law City Clerk Henderson has asking that a by-law be pass- Winnipeg\u2014Monsigneur Raclcot, auxiliary bishop of Montreal, is in St.Bonl- face on a ,visit, tend over na Yortnight.\u2018 of Bishop Langevin, of St.Boniface, who {8 his nephew.ls entirely of an unofficial character, \u2018 made largely for his health.\u2018 20 | Barrie, Ont\u2014Mr.Chas.M.ays, general manager of the Grand Trunk Railway, -has signified his willingness to contribute from his company $4,500 and a free site for the erection of a Y.M.C.A.building at Allandale, to be 1 used principally by the men work the Grand Trunk shops also proposes to give $20 per month for tho maintenance of the building.which will likely ex- He is the guest The bishop's visit an there.\u201cHeo Welland, Ont.\u2014Yésterday the Ply- Co., of .Plymouth, They gudbury\u2014Peter -Loney, timekeapar oronto & Budbury Rallway, oe over by a Canadian Pacific Railway freight train about half a mile east of this place last evening.The unfortunate man was lying between the vails, and was not noticed In tho dark- neas till the train was upon him.censé De- leaves a wife and two children.Victoria, B.C.\u2014The Provincial Government have decided to make a dio- play of the Royal Agricultural London.in charge of R.M.Palmer, and lenve on October 1st, Pacific Rallway carrying it per fast express free of charge to Montreal.of fruit at this year's exhibition Society In About ten tons will be sent will the Canadian sandwich, ont.\u2014J.W.Hanna, soll- citor for Alfred.Horton, of Amherat- burg, against whom the turned à true bill for the murder of his wife and her father, has secured a postponement of the trial of Horton until Hanna wishes Mrs.Horton to be present.tion to do s0 now.rand jury reattempted the next term.Mr.The woman 1s not in a condl- Winni It is likely that an aotion Fa institutéa Railway Canadian Pacific which while en route Bracebridge, Ont.\u2014In the fire at Gravenhurst, which destryed 8,000,000 test of lumber belonging to Rathbun & Co., the firm of.D.Boyd & Co, of this town.were losers to the extent of $20,000.They had a big share of their season's cut unsold, upon which tne Insurance had lapsed on the 17th iu- stant This had been cut by Rathbun & Co.The Rathbuns will lose over $60,000.Toronto.\u2014There was an echo of the South Ontario * elections yesterday ;when T.C.Robinette, K.C., issued a iwrit on behalf of Wm.Vanstone, a | Liberal, of Whitby, against Dr.James | Moore, a Conseravtive, of the same town, claiming unstated damages for Ubel.It js alleged that Moore wrote a letter containing libellous statements : &s to the part that Vanstone took in securing an alleged saw-off in South Ontario.- Halifax, N.8.\u2014Particulars regarding the drowning of Capt.Keys, of the Furness liner Sicillan, at St.John's, Nfld., are available.The officers on the Red Cross liner Rosalind say that yCapt.Keys was last geen alive by a customs officer walking along the deck of his ship.His body, however, was found 1n the, morning near the steris of the vessel.The feet were in the nud, and it was thought that he might have gone ashore and fallen over from the pler.- : Toronto\u2014The jury which Investigated the fatal stabbing affray at Mimico the other night returned the following var- dict: \u201cThat the deceased, Amos Mar- low, came to his death through a knife wound, that the wound was Inflictad by the man mentioned as.Dominique, and that the man named Bruno \u2018Was an accessory to the killing, The jury are of opinion that the killing would not have happened but for drink and that the building used as a hotel where Marlow was killed is unfit for the purpose of an hotel, and conducl ve to excessive drinking, detrimental to the neighborhood and dangerous to public safety.\u201d Both Dominique and Bruno are under arrest, \u2014\u2014 COAL SEAM LOCATED MISSING SINCE 1891 Famous Ford Pit Seam Struck at Depth of 1,200 Feet at New Glasgow.- New Glasgow, N.S, September 28.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The famous Ford Plt seam has been struck, after years of searching.On Tuesday the seam was discovered in No.2 Allan shaft, The report is that the men have bored through fifteen feet of coal so far, and that they are still continuing the boring with good results.= The coal is »f excellent quality, and \u2018there is no doubt here but that the original seam has been located.They are now at n depth of 1,200 feet in No.2 shaft, while in No.1 they are down 1,000 feet.It is expected that when the latter shaft reaches the same depth as No.3, that the seam will be struck there also, Since the disastrous explosion at the old \u2018Ford pit in 1891, the Acadia Coal Company have tried many times to work the pit, but without success, as the fire came through from the old working until, under the present mat.- agement, the Allan ghafts were sunk at Lourdes, some distance from the old pit, and their efforts have been suc- casful.This will prove a great boon to the Pictou coal trade, \u2018as this mine will no doubt be a very lurge producer.ay For theft of tools from a new bullding Charles Day has been sent down for three months.He is one of the.brothers who had their sleeping camp on the mountain.+ fpr Mrs.Margaret Harvey, accused cf falsely representing herself as collector for the Guy Street Infants\u2019 Home, has been taken charge of by friends, who have made good the small sum cliected.Undér Rll the clroumstances \u2018BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS (Advertising Hates \u2014 Birta Notices, Me; Earriage Netices, So: Death Nelices, $80) BIRTHS, COOPER\u2014At 14 Selkirk Avenu Mr.and Mrs.Erpest M: Cooper, re te McKENNA\u2014At St John, N.B., Sept.14 to the wife of J.D.McKenna, a daughter.MORRICE \u2014 At Wi Wartnaby Morrice, St.Charles, of a soa.McKAY\u2014At Manor, Man., Se wits ot D.A.Mackay.of à Qaugatar.2° ROSS\u2014On September 25th, at 36 York Ave, Westmouut, a son to Mr.and Mrs.R B.Ross, Jr.\u2019 ROPER\u2014Sept.£8, x at 157 wife of Dorion Street, the William R.Roper, of a son.MARRIAGES.CUMMING-DUNLOP\u2014At St.George's Chuyeh Sept.25, by the Rev.H.P.Plumptre, William Gordon Cumming, M.D., of .ton of Le = Summing, Esq., of Montreal, 0 BupLemia Dollhouse, youngest d of Mr.Justice Dunlop.7 5 \u201cunter BCOTT-MURRAY\u2014At the Tesidence of bride's father, Pictou, N.8.,, on the o instant, by the Rev.Geo.8.Carson, Bimer Garfield Scott, of Glace Bay, C.B., to Bella Mabel Murray, daughter of Duncan Murrey.SAUNDERS-MARSHALL\u2014At Digby, N.8., on Sept.11, by the Rev.A.B.Higgins, Percy R.Saunders, of Digby, to Lucy May, daughe ter of Alphias Marshall, of Weymouth, N.S.ANGELL-COOPER~\u2014At Ste.Anne de e- vue, Sept.20, by the Rev.J.Cattermoie.John M.Augell, of Beaurèpaire, to Annip E.Cooper, of Lancaster, Ont.4 a BRADSHAW-WATTS\u2014Toronto, Sept.90, the Rev.President Burwash, Florence Watts.Esq.; of Toronto, to the Rev.Karn Bradshaw, B.A., of Burlington, Ont.REYNOLDS-BBAUCHAMP .18, at St Magdaleine Church, of Rigaud, Que, the Rev.Father F.Reid, Miss Georgianpa Beau- champ, second daughter of Regis Beau- champ, of Rigaud, to Mr.Thomas P.Ray nolds, of Montreal, second son of the late George Reynolds, of Kingston, Ont.Kingston and New York papers please copy.O'LOGHLIN-HARRINGTON\u2014Sept.at Ann's Rus > the Rev.Tether i by unie Harrington to James P.O'Logh both of this city.\u2019 Ha, DEATHS IN THE CITY.McEVOY\u2014At Petite Cote, Sept.28, James Anthony, -youngast son of Mr.and Mrs, John McEvoy, aged 9 months.DEATHS ELGEWHERE DARLINGTON\u2014At Quebec, Se J Darlington, in the S7th year te a EVANS- At Sortmerro 3 Houve, County % rone, reland, opt.Evans, his 8th veurs 0 C7 Ceorse FORTIN\u2014 Quebec, Sept.33, Mr.Octave tin, of H.M.Customs, husband of Adelaide Renaud, dit Brousseau, and stepdaughter of Mrs.P.F.Bowen and Mr.Edouard Brous- seau, âged 66 years.SMITH\u2014At Barberton, Ont., Sept.16, Sarah Ann, wife of B.J.Smith, and third dengh- ter of the late Benjamin and Eleanor Mare, - of Markham, aged 66.STAIRS\u2014At Halifax, Sept.38, Joanna Stairs, daughter of the late Captain John Stairs., BLACK~Toronto, Sept.17.Mary Elisabeth, dearly beloved wife of Andrew Black, aged 57 years.- =, COFFEE\u2014In London, Eng, Sept.14, Thomas Patrick Coffee, formerly of Guelph, Ont., fn the 46th year of his age.MORAN\u2014At St.John, N.B., Sept.16, Bulalia, Moran, in the 11th year of her age.POLSON\u2014At Winnipeg, Sept.Polson, aged 65.\u201cA Jolly Dogs Arrest Judge Lafontaine imposed a n .gentence of six hours in the cells npipes.Sept.13, Mrs.Watts, B.A., youngest daughter\u2018of Arundeli eldest daughter of Michael J.and Margate 13, Alexandes ' for grabbing charlotte selitine \u2018In\u2019 a \u2018restéury Sema tant les Zam AI 0, ett in HE: citée cl msm in os lr x , | vl 1 PR : MAKE ASSIGHMENT \u2018 Haycock and Dudgeon Consent to Assign to Pro- .thonotary Court , The big dry goods firm of Messrs.Arthur B.Haycock and John D.Dudg- ton, St.Catherine Street, has consented to assign to the prothonatory of the Buperior Court, at the request of Mr.Willlam John White, K.C., and Mr.A.W.P.Buchanan, of the law firm of White & Buchanan.The latter's amount as creditors is $407.- The necessary legal papers were is- Swed this morning, and while the exact sum of money involved in the as- ségament is as yet unknown, the Incident created quite a stir in business circles as the news got about.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROOSEVELT SILENT ~~ ONTHIRD TERM Oyster Bay, N.Y., Sept.28.\u2014No espe- clal .significance 1s to be attached to the \u2018letter written by the President's secretary to an Illinois editor announcing that Mr.Roosevelt would not\u2019 accept another nomination.Hundreds of letters have been recelved at the Executive office since the peace meeting of \"August 4 asking if President Roosevelt would reconsider the pledge given the night of his election not to socept another term of \u2018office.The letter in question wae an acknowledgment by the President of the receipt of an editorial article written and forwarded by a Democratic editor in Illinois who had supported Mr.Parker in the last election.It advocated Mr.Roosevelt's unanimous election.The President's typewritten answer expressed his thanks in the usual manner.To this his secretary added the formula he has sent to many other inquirers that {he President had expressed his decision as to a third term on November 8, 1904.If recent agitation has affected Mr.Roosevelt\u2019s position in any way no sign of it has come from the Presiderit himself.His standing order is-to refer all questioners on the subject to his election night pledge.\u201cBAIT STORAGE PLANT IS NEARING COMPLETION Plant at Canso for Freezing and Storing Bait Will Cost $60,000.Halifax, N.S., Sept.28\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The- cold storage plant at Canso is nearing completion.The.probable cost of this will be in the vicinity of sixty thousand dollars, about half of which is borne by the Federal.Guvern- ment.This is a project having for ite.object the freezing and storage of bait to be sold to the fishermen during the summer.The lack of bait has for some years past been a serious menace- to successful fishing.To supply ihe need.the government offered a large subsidy for the building and operation of a cold storage system by which the fishermen could be supplied with the much needed bait.The Can- s0 Cold 'Stbrage Company\u2014of which the Whitmans are the controlling stotkhulders\u2014was formed, and they undéftouk to build and operate such a plant in consideration of a subsidy of twenty-five thousand dollars.That this effort tu solve a very ses ous problem in connection with the fishing industry of the province is experimental, js admitted: and there are some who.do not hesitate to predict failure.The experiment is' belng watched with considerable Interest in .many parts of the province and should it prove successful will doubtless be followed by others.MARQUIS ITO COMMENTS ON * ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY ~ London, Sept.28.\u2014According to the correspondent of the Standard at \u2018lokio the Marquis Ito, discussing the new Anglo-Japanese treaty, sald: Ihe time will soon come when the world will reaiize the full beneficial significance of this agreement.The peace, now happily restored by our treaty with Russia and so strongly guaranteed by this.new alliance, will usher in a _ ~new period.of phenomenal commerciai and economic development as well as advanced civilization in the Far Kast.All the nations are welcome to a full share in the resultant .increase of trade.\u201d : 2 THE HARPER MEMORIAL.Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014¢Spetial.) The Civic Buard of Works Has again approved of the Harper memorial being erected at the head of Metcalfe.Street on the boulevard on the north side of Wellington Street.The board previously approved of this site, but at the last City Council meeting the.report \u201cwas referred back for further consideration.Mr.Machado said he has the opinion of a New York expert that the monument is one of the finest ever turned out in New York.The statue, he said, was not a representation of any man but to give an idea of pure, unselfish heroism.A0 - SECURITY, Genuine - Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of Seo FacsSimile W -apper Belew, | Very small anû as casy to take as sugan FOR NEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS, FOR BI LIOUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN, {dent of middle division, DECLINES TO AUX But Thinks the Next Mayor : \u201cShould be English- Speaking Ald.Ekers this morning sald he would not make any statement us to his position.He had heard and reaa many rumors regarding his candidature for the Mayoralty, but as he had not been formally asked to run he would not be so presumptuous as to say anything on the matter until there was occasion for a statement on his part.: Ald.Sadler will not be a candidate for the Mayoralty this year.He made tris formal announcement this morning, stating that the demands of his business made it impassible for him to spare the necessary time for so exacting an office as Mayor of Montreal.He stated that it was for purely busj- ness reasons that he declined to run, a8 he only recognized as divisions here the French and English-speaking, ana was not inclined to any further divisions Into Irish or English Protestant or Catholle.î \\ In his formal statement declining to run, _Ald.Sadler said: _.__ \u2018\u201cThe method of choosing candidates for the office of Chief Magistrate of | our city has, in the past, resulted in the position being filled alternately by a French and English-speaking citizen.This is in accordance with an unwritten law, which has been faithfully carried out and has resulted in the promotion of harmony.- \u201cAccording to precedent, the next occupant of the civic chair should be chosen from amongst the English- speaking people.As my name has beeen mentioned in the press, a number of my friends, public and private, have approached me on\u2019 the question of my being a candidate.It is right that my position should at once pe made clear., \u2019 » \u201cIn this connection it is my duty to \u2018announce that at present it is impossible: for me to comply with the wishes of my friends.The duties of the office call ing Yor more attention than the time at my disposal will permit me to give.| \u201cShould the electors of St.Andrew's ard desire a continuation of my services as ajyierman, such portion of my time as may be necessary for the ful- fllment of the duties of that office, I will cheerfully give.\u201cIn conclusion I beg to avail mypelf of this opportunity of heartily thanking my fellow-citizens for thelr past support and good wishes for the fu- ure.\u2019 ' HEAVY HARBOR DUES -INJURE NEW YORK As regurds the suspension of the Allan service between, Glasgow and New York Mr.Andrew Allan states that the difficulty about pier accommodation arose some ten years ago since when by the Chelsea improvements scheme the pier at foot of West 22nd Street, which they held in a long lease from the New York harbor commissioners, and upon which they had spent some $100,000 in erecting suitable sheda.wag compulsorily taken over at great loss to the firm.The Allans then made an \u2018arrangement \u201d with the Atlantic Transport line to use a portion of the pier accommodation which they rented from the harbor commissioners, and it is: this arrangement which has.now been terminated.* The steamships released, from that service will be employed in improving the Allan Transatlantic service from other American ports where the »>x- penses and port dues are more reasonable.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 BROCKVILLE VISITED | ~ BY THE FIRE FIEND Brockville, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Fire last night broke out in the general store owned by-S.D.Walker & Son, at Algonquin, which was destroyed, together with its contents and the residence and contents of A.Throop, adjoining.The blaze was first noticed by Hiram Orr, who on going to the fire, found the back door of the store wide open.Incendiarism is suspected.Loss partially covered by insurance.At 11 o'clock this morning fire broke out in a barn owned by Mr.John Cul- bert, éx-M.P., In rear of his residence.The bulldin7 was practically destroyed, two horses were burned to death.Two hundred bushels of grain and a quantity of hay were destroyed.The loss ig over $1,000.oe ee IMPORTANT CHANGES AMONG C.P.R.OFFICIALS Toronto, September 28.\u2014(Speclal) \u2014 The Mail-Empire this morning says:\u2014 \u201ceireular will be issued in a few davs gnnouncing the retirement of Mr.T.Hd.McGuigan, from the position of manager of transportation, malnten- ance and construction, and the promotion of W.(G.Brownlee, superinten- G.T.R., to that position.\u201d .~ The item says that in future Mr.Mc- Guigan will confine himself to duties of fourth .vice-president, ve \u2014 +.- A GROCER ASSIGNS.Joseph Belanget, 384 Panet has assigned to his creditors at the request of L.& A.Beaudry, a loca} Taw street firm.£0 The liabilities are $719.60, while the asets are fixed at only $205.60.ee STOESSEL STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.Moscow, Sept.28.\u2014Lieutenant-Gener- al Stoessel, who commanded the Rus- slan forces at Port Arthur, is suffering from a stroke of paralysis, which affects his entire left side.The general's recovery is hoped for.+ + |- Personal Mention | + NS ° Captain Riley will return Monday frôm a trip to Niagara Fhlls and Toronto.The R.M.S.Parisian which sails tomorrow morning has a large passenger list for so late In thé season.- Col.L.E.Starkey, Lieut.-Col.F, Williams and Mr.and Mrs.Medlicott, are among the bookings.- \u2018 Among the passengers booked to sail An the Dominion liner Ottawa on Saturday morning are Rev, A.M, Macleod, of Halifax, Col.Bates of the Salvation Army and a son of Dean Bovey.The Ottawa will take over sixty cabin passengers.Mr, 8.A, McGaw, of Goderich, Ont., was introduced on \u2018Change at the Board of Trade this morning by Mr, W.Carruthers and Messrs.Auguste Boursnel and Eugene Larede, of St.Malo, France, were introduced b.|A, C Michaud by Mr -another victim yesterday afternoon in +Phe body was removed to the morguc.-_ OFOLOMGIL jesty\u2019s and Entertain the Public The social event of MoGill's season Is always her theatre night.The freshman\u2019s Initiation to college life really takes place then, for this ie his first opportunity to give vent to the feelings of pride that fill his soul when he considers that at last he is a student of old McGill.Theatre night will be held on the evening of the in- ter-collegiate athletic meet, ¥riday, Oct.20, to His Majesty's Theatre.The play i8 \u201cThe Duke of Killlkrankie.\u201d The usual parade from the college to the theatre will take place, and already meetings are being held to dis; cuss what costumes will be worn by the various years and faculties.There will also he a reception and dance held by the faculties after the theatre, in the Science Bullding.IMPORTANT BANK | {day on business with the Department AMALGAMATION 15 UNDER WA St.John, N.B., Sept.23.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 Mr, W.KE.Stavert, manager and Mr.J.Morris Robinson, vice-president of the Bank of New Brunswick, have just returned from Montreal.Mr.Stavert recently tendered -his resignation and is going with the Bank of Montreal.To-day there are rumors\u2018 that the New Brunswick bank is to be amalgamated with the Montreal bank.Directors of the local institution will neither deny or confirm the rumors, which are persistent and generally believed.The officials of the Bank of Montreal, when scen stdted that so far no such project has been considered up to the present by the Board of Directors, In local \u2018financtal-\u2018cireles the opinion prevails that the Bank of New Brunswick interests, now that the.services of Mr.Stavert have been lost, are -in favor of\" selling out to the Bank of Montreal.The Bank of Neiv Brunswick, while not a very\u2019 large concern has an ext cellent standing.; : Its capital amounts to only $500,00 but its deposits total over $3,500,000.MRS.KOPLAND TIRED OF UNHAPPY MARRIED LIFE Attempts Suicide by Inhaling Gas in Her Squalid Home.The sulcidal epldemic almost claimea the person of Mrs.Kopland,.twenty- four years of age, who resides at 044 City Hall-Avenue.An unhappy married life is said to have been the cause of the trouble.he neighbors say.that the young woman and her husbund, who lived in a state of squalor, had been quarrelling long and that\u2019 yesterday the row was so fierce that the woman apparcnt]y determined to end all by the desperate expedient of suiclde.She attached a rubber tube to a gus pipe and placed the end in her mouth.Fortunately for Her and her seven weeks \u2018old child, who lay in another room, and was almost suffocated, a neighbor chanced to detect the smell |\" of gas and appeared upon the scene just In time to avert a double tragedy.Mother and child have been conveyed to the General Hospital,where they are reported to-day to be doing well.The husband could not be found last night.LABORER WANTS HEAVY DAMAGES FROM M.L.H, &P.CO.Alleges That He Was Badly Hurt ; \u201cWhile in Company's Employ.Charles Brien, laborer, 273 St.Catherine Street, has entered action for 33,000 damnuges .against the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company: 1t appears that while digging at the corner of Prince Arthur und St.Urbain Street, Brien descended the hole to work with the gas pipes, The other worknien were moving about above and a mass of.earth fell upon him.\u2018It is alleged that serious damage was sustained.The accldent occurred, a year ago.rt SMASHED IRON GATE\u2014 MAKES EXCUSE TO JUDGE A nian named Fred Mitchell coolly lifted from in front of the premises of A.R.McDonald, manufacturer, St.Urbain Street, an iron plate valued at $75, and laying it down in a convenient corner smashed it.into sell- able scrap.: On being charged with morning, he admitied to Judge Lafontaine tRat he had taken the plate, but explained that he had been instructed to do 80 by another man, who sald he had liberty to remove it and do with it as he liked.20° Willlams, who redently arrived from New York, was remanded for enquecte.< > FELL DEAD WHILE A theft this WALKING THE STREET] John Sangough, fifty years of age, and residing on Alexander Street, fell dead to-day while at work as-a sfable- man in the livery premises of Mv.D.McDonnell, liveryman, 70 Mansfield St.Sangough halls from Ireland and apparently was not long in the country.KILLED IN RUNAWAY._ Coroner McMahon held an enquiry yesterday into\u2019 the death of Mrs.Amable Demers, a resident of St.Isidore, who was killed while on her way home from St.Constant, where she had been attending at a wedding.party.The horse attached to tI wehicle in which Mrs.Demers and her husband were seated took fright and bolted off the road into a field, Mrs.Demers being thrown out and her neck broken.A verdict of accidental death was returned.The White Star line SS.Arabic from \"case touching the | of goods are missing, including clotn- ing, canned goods, tobacco, etc.COMMISSIONEA TO | - TAKE UP THE CASE Latest Development of the St.Louis Salvation Army Disturbances Commissioner Coomb, who succeeded Miss Eva Booth a8 the head of the Salvation Army organization in Canada, will arrive here this evening for the purpose of taking up the question of the recent disturbances in connection with the rocessions and meetings held under the auspices of the Army at St.Louls and of advising as to the policy to be adopted with regard to the work there in the future.°° .So far as the legal aspects of the property are concerned, these are in the hands of tho attorneys whé are acting for the local executive, but as regards the larger question of continuing the meetings will be the subject of a conference ne- tween the officers here and the cori- missioner: .* The commissioner will be accompanied by his chief secretary, Col.Kyle, the international auditor, Col.Bates, and the transportation agent, Brigadier Howell.i \u2018All these officers are in Ottawa to- of the Interior in relation to the Army's colonization projects.At Ottawa they were joined by Brigadier Turner, the chief cf the provincial organization ir Montreal.The local officers are not pushing matters in any way in regard to their intérrupted campaign In the northern sfiburb.They have no desire to-pro- voke rowdylsm on the one hand nor do they want to surrender any rights on the other.They seek to do nothing to give offence, nor to take any action that would lay them open to the aceu- sation of indiscretion.At the same.time they claim the privilege of free citizens, and insist upon having a perfect right to preach the gospel, MADE DRAMATIC AVOWAL OF GUILT \u201cChicago, September 28.\u2014Jacob Hart, who is without legs, dragged himself into the court of Judge Barnes yesterday and whispered to Assistant States Attorney Barbour that he was anxious to enter a plea of guilty to a charge of murder.Mr.Barbour explained to Hart the seriousness .of such a plea, and that the court had the power fo inflict severe punishment on \u2018it The crippled defendant, however, sald He understood his position, and the plea was allowed to be entered, Sentence will be imposed in his case Friday.Hart has confessed that he shot and killed his wife Mary, June 13, 1905.He also shot himself In an attempt to commit suicide, but he recovered.SOLD OUT, AND BEGS, \u201c WITH TEARS, FOR MERCY Hebrew Client Creates Mid.Sensation \u201d in \u2018Practice Court.- Quite a stir was created in the Practice Court this morninE.when, during the hearing of one ofs-the cases, Mr, J.I3rodsky, a Hebrew, broke down, and amid a, storm of tears, begged for \"i little more time to settle up his affairs.Mr.Justice Davidson failed to see the logle of the position, and as a result Mr: Brodsky's material wealth.will shortly disappear.The case: was the result of a rather long series of legal actions Dbetwesn Messrs, H.Bearman and J.Brodsky, members of a Hebrew real estate firnr dissolved some \u2018time ago, after a chec- quered\u2019 carver.Mr.Brodsky, to meet two big mortgages of $7,000 and $3,000, was sold out; and as $12,000: was all that - THEPENHECOT Peter Stephenson Sentenced, To-day for The t From Waterman's N For the theft by shopbreaking at the Waterman Co.'s establishment on St.James Street, early Sunday morning, Peter Stephenson, alias Hoolihan, was to-day sentenced by Judge Desnoyers to a two years\u2019 term in the penitentiary.He only got a couple of pens.He was recently out of penitentiary.FURRIER\u2019S AND CLOTHIER\u2019S STORE WAS BROKEN INTO Two Young Men Accused of Providing for the Winter.When Constable De Tiley was on his beat on Cralg street at an early hour this morning he observed that the premises \u2018of A.Marx, furrier and clothler, had been broken into.On enterihg to make investigation, the officer found two young men at work loading a large trunk with furs and other articles, about $500 worth being put away when the Interruption came.Accused, who give their names as Edmond Larochelle, 19 years, and Wilfred Crepeau, 22 years, were brought before Judge Lafontaine to-day, atq remanded for enquete.- ROSSARIO BASSETTE UP IN.EXTRADITION COURT New Hampshire Authorities Want Him on a Charge of Forgery.Rossario Bassette, who has as an allas Louis Chagnon, arrested here Monday on a charge of attempting to pass a worthless cheque, is wanted by the police authorities of Manchester, N.H., on a charge of forgery, and two offlcers have arrived in town to take him over.He was to-day brought before EXtradition Commissioners Lafontaine in connection with the Manchester forgery, and after preliminary \u2018evidence was given by the United States: detectives a remand was made for eight days WRIT OF EXTRADITION NOT SIGNED YET Hon.Mr.Fitzpatrick is Now Looking Over the Necessary Papers.Ottawa, September 28.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 The writ for the extradition of Messrs.Gaynor and Greenc has not been signed by the Minister of Justice but likely will be this afternoon.* Hon.Mr.Fitzpatrick reached Uttawa at noon.In -reply to a question as to the time the extradition warrant would issue he replied that he could not tell until he had gone uver the paper.It is expected the signature will be affixed and the document forwarded to Montreal this afternvon.| GRAND TRUNK TAKES OVER THE CANADA ATLANTIC The Grand Trunk Rallway, System Yesterday announced that \u2018it Would formally take over the.Cahada Atlantic, Sunday next, October 1.Final, arrangements for the transfer were concluded at a meeting of the Canada Atlantic directors in- Ottawa, at which the following directors were elected: Chas.Hays, president; 1.H.Fitzhugh, vice-president; Frank Scott, secretary-treasurer; H.\u2018W.Walker general auditor.Mr.Scott becomes secretary-treasurer in succession to Mr.A.W.Fléck, who has tendered his resignation effective Oct.1.The Canada Atlantic will be operated as the Ottawa \u2018division of the Grand | was offered at the.sale, there ig a minus: quanitity when things are straightened! out.Lawyers fees and incidents will finish the twelve thousand dollars.! Mr.L.À.Bedard was appointed !l-' quidator for Mr.Brodsky, and this: morning the: case came up In the course of events.When the clerk\u2019 forward and commenced his appeal, ending in broken-hearted sobs.Mr.Justice Davidson tried his best to; soothe the feelings of the-man, but to- no avall, a THEATRE TROUBLE WAS SETTLED OUT OF COURT Quebec, Sept.28.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014The diff ticulty between Mr.A.J.Small, the well known theatrical manager and the Quebec Auditorium Company, Was settled out of court this morning by mutual consent.The ° Auditorium Company have stopped all proceedings and Mr.Small has been reinstated in the management of the theatre, each party \"to pay thelr own costs.pe FREIGHT CAR ORDERS.The Canada Car Company will, next month, cofnmence work on the construction of 1,000 freight cars for the Grand Trunk and after thelr, completion construction work will be begun on 2,000 treight cars for the Grand Trunk Pacific.In all probability all these cars will be put into sefvice on the Grand Trunk\u201d until the construction of the G.T.P,, is sufficiently well advanced to allow rolling stock to be placed on It, + « MISSIONARY HENNIGAR MARRIED Miss Cecelia May Hart, daughter of Rev.-and Mrs.Thomas D.Hart, of Sackville, New Brunswick, were married on the 26th ult,, to Rev, Edward C.Hennigar, B.D., of St.John, N.B.The newly married couple will arrive in Montreal by the I.C.R.at 6 p.m, tonight and will stay with Mrs, H.J.W.Powers, b4a Beaver Hall Hill.Tomorrow night they will leave at 10 o'clock for Toronto.Rev.Mr.Hennigar and his bride aio on their way to Japan to.take up missionary duties on behalf of the Methodist Church, Their Japanese address Yoru Laka, Azaba, Toklo.eters.BURGLARY AT DORCHESTER.Moncton, - N.B., September 28.\u2014(Special)\u2014The store of F.C.Palmer & Company at Dorchester, was burgla- ized recently.The front door was pried open with a bar, which the burglar left behind.Mrs.Willber, who livas near by, heard and saw a man, who went Into the store, lit acetylene gas and remained there for two hours, but she was too frightened to give an alarm.Mr.Palmer\u2019s children also heard the burglar.About $26 worth \u2014\u2014\u2014 -will be .3 The safe was not disturbed nor the cash drawer.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 For theft of beer and butter from the atoreroom of the Canada Cafe, began hls report.Mr.Brodsky stepped.Trunk.rt THE CHOLERA RECORD.Berlin, September 28\u2014The official bulletin {issued today announced two new cases of cholera, and no deaths since noon yesterday, The totals are: by J.S.Bache and Co.206 cases and 87 \u2018deaths.* \u2019 .Sept.27 Bept.28 .DESCRIPTION | Op Cl p.C] ae - \u2014\u2014\u2014 AmaigamatodCop xd AU; 38 UM Ko) | SHIPS AND SHIPPERS Am Locom.Ce.530 2% 52% BN S ; do do pref .lin + J JAm Sugar Rfg Co.140 140 189 138% ri Au i \u20ac \u2014+ x do It ale pot 1x PPS © an liner Corfnthian - m smeltg tof Co 127 74 107 1264 Just after noon to-day, om Chg a port Am Carand Foundry 36 84 Bay 354 Liverpool, with 200 second cabin passengars Anaconda Mining Co 125 1234 128 1224 Mr.David Camoron, of Glasgow, who was Asch Top Santa Fe Won vox Joo hau booked to Torohto, diedfrom die A o ref.Less , passing Belle Isle, and.hte\u201d remain?err! Baltimore and Outg IM Mn Diy nx rought to Quebec, whére arrangements were Brooklyn Rapa T \u2018sex Six Hi sees made for his interment.Chinen apd Te.8% 7a 74 714 The Donaldson liner Athenta, ¢ id the Allan Can einer ot Of 17434 2744 J 174 liner Mongolian sailed for Glasgow this morn- Canada Southern lug, and the C.P.\"Atlantic liner Lake Cham- Ches and Ohlo Big BB \u2018574 BR) plain, left for Liverpool direct.\u2019 Chio and N West 2144 2141 a SoH The Allan R.M.S.Bavarian, which left Mo- Chicago M and Sil* 18336 18154 IR0M 1807 ville last Friday afternoon, with.the malls, Colorado Sonthern.28 28 x 167 saloon, 252 second cabin, and 700 third do do pret .cer aes oe class passengers, waa reported off Belle Isle, Con Gas NY.\" .Ct \u2026 731 miles from Quebec, at 2.20 p.m.Wednes- O0] Fuel and Tron .446 44% 4 444 day afternoon.Unless further detained by [Clev.CC ard L.M fog she should land her mails at Rimouski l'étroit United My.\u2026.\u2026.8 about daylight to-morrow, reach Quebec Fri.P©] Lack and Wane, su ee day eveniug, and Montreal the following day.Done Tone x ary \u201850% 80y .oon Yi JP © GULF REPORT.Duinth Sh Alt.0 \u201ceur sees eres eee L\u2019Islet (41)\u2014Clear, strong west wind.In- Whey ha Te a dde gas\u201d 4 ward, 6 a.m., MANCHESTER IMPORTER, Great Northern p vot OM Father Point (151)\u2014Inward, yesterday, 8.18 Jarroy Contral mi * ol * p.m., DEVONA; 8.40 p.m., GLENELLAN.lown Contrat com: 2 I Lon To-day, 1 nm., HIBERNIAN; 1.45 a.m., TEE.Kansas Texas com.MY \u2018346 Bie ih LAL, { to on © do ref.6954 69s, 006 - 6p Matans .(199)\u2014Cloudy, calm.Inward, 9 a.m., Louisville Nashvilie 154 154% ny 184 BERGENHUS.: Manhattan Elevated .\u2026 188 165 Martin River (258)\u2014Cloudy, northwest-wind, Missouri Pacillo .105% 105$ 1v5% 105 Inward, 7 a.m., BRITANNIC; 8.30 am.|M.St Pands M .0 14046 140% MONTEAGLE.Yesterday, 4 p.m., SYMRA.do do prof .Na LE \u2026 : Motrapolitan Trac.1264 155% 12516 125 SAILED FOR MONTREAL.NY Cont and Hud.\" 15014.160.180 140 Hibernlan.London .Sept.16 : sos 49K 40K Teelin Head.s.\u2026.\u2026.Swansea.sept 15 Cees 82 Sin Dunmore Head.-.Swansea Sept.15 8534 Box six Montcagle.Bristol «Sept.19 Northern Sceuribies i Ko Sih Manchester Importer.Manchester .Sept.18 Norfois and W com.6 Su w | Mount Royal.Liverpool - Sept.20 Prcitle Mall.1 45 45 45° 454 Montezuma\u2026 Antwerp Sept.22 Pann It It.1 1.111 14376 14836 14596 148 Lake Michlga Antwerp .Sept.26 Pressed Steal com .MM.- Konsington « iverpoo! rune Sept.21 do do pref.\u2026.95% M \u201cau avarian.oville .Sept.22 i 1053; : « Hurona.8hields Sent = Per a re pret fos 10354 10836 108% SRIACHA.Frevrernraeanns Glasgow .Sept.23 vill and Rending \u201812236 12174 12154 1203 Bellona.\u2026.Malaga .Sept.\u201c3 do do Iprof .LL.Pretorian.sonese Glasgow .30pt, 23 do do ll pret .vee .Sardinian.\u2026.\u2026.London ., Sept, ÿ3 Pullman.1652 s 4 an + 220 en Lukonia.\"élan Sept.16 Rock Island Cert 33-4 8 33 52 Devona.Shields .Sept, 1g Fouthern Ky com.478 47 Hd duds\u201d Lord Londonderry.Cardift D Sept 20 do do pref.\u2026.:.jog lw Escalona.\u2026.\u2026Lelth oo.\u2026.Sept.19 BéUlhorn Preifiu.GRY 631% cn 694 Dahomey.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Tampico .*.Sept, 25 Jtth Coal Lon.594 HON RON ROY Melvlile.Cape Town .Sept.20 Texas Facile eee « 5 WK BoM SoH Alcides.ccevveeea.Bwansen .8ept.25 1; UIT on \"CE A eee Hero.ceneee Batavia Loe \u2014\u2014 US Leather com .seer furs Lu Lake Erle.Liverpool .Sept.26 US Steel sem .38% D7% 37 87% Canada.Liverpool .Sapt.28 de do pref.W474 4% lviSe 1044 Virginian.\u2026.Ltverpool Sept, og UM Rubber eom .6x 55% 55% hil Euphemia.Hamburg .Sept.23 do do pref.Ili ln M1 111 Signalled in Gulf.' * \u20ac] Union \\'acifte com.18234 1424 182% Sin Bavarian, Hibernian, Teelin Head, Dunmore watt?pret .\u201c Wi a3 ay Head, Monteagle.Manchéster Importer, - do pret.LI PRIN ax fie Devona, Weont Union Tel.> 03K .Wiseonsin com.OCEAN STEAMERS IN PORT, R.M.S.Parisian, H.& A.Allan, Francois Xavier Street.foot of st Pomeranian, H.lan, foot of St.- cols Xavier Street.St.Fran Tona, Reford Co.; Section 23.Corinthian, H.& A.Allan, Allan's Glasgow wa: Domiinion, foot t se Ottawa, Doniinion, foot of St: Francois X: Street, rancols Xavier Monmouth, C.P.R.Atlantic, London wharf, | Manxman, Dominion Line wharf, \u2019 Kingstonian, Leyland Line wharf, Inishowen Head, McLean, Kennedy Co.Charles Smith, boatswaln, has been Boston, passed Fastnet at 12 p.m.Thursday, September 28th.| i -CHICAGO MARKETS, Sept.28.Ope.High.Low, Close.Whent, Dec.86 8614 86% 86%-% May .87% 88 - 87% 87%-% Corn, Dec 4474 46H 447% 4% May .Al M% 448 1%-1% Oats, Dec.28% % 2980-16 2814 May .30% \\ 30%-% 30% 30% Pork, Oct.14 8 1465 14 85 Jan.1348 135% 1843 138 Lard, Oct.728 1738 72.13 JAN.co.685 680 8 82-5 Ribs, oe os 852 8 45 8 53 0 AD 655 cm2 OB | ment to jail for & manth.+ 0 A 4 a Hochelaga.If you have a vacancy in your office, store or warehouse, \u2019phone us.FREE OF CHARGE ! Correspondence from employers ail over Canada invited.We handle only the better class of labor, WELCH & CO., Clerks, bookkeepers, stenographers, salesmen, shippers, checkers, etc, always on hand PHONE MAIN 4205.Brain Brokers, B.34 Board of Trade Buiiding, - MONTREAL, We find employers for men of brains, and men of brains for employers.PHYSICAL TRAINING AND FENCING CLASSES Classes begin as follows: BUSINESS MEN'S CLASSES.Advanced Class\u20145.16 p.m.Monday, 2nd Oct.Beginners\u2019 Class\u20145.13 p.m.Tuesday, 3rd Oct.GENTLEMEN'S \u2018EVENING CLASSES Advanced Class\u20148.00 p.m.Monday, 2nd Oct.| Beginners\u2019 Class\u2014S.00 p.m.Tuesday, 3rd Oct.: § CLASSES.il No.1\u2014Ladles' Class\u201410 a.m.Monday, Oct.2 | § LADIES\u2019 No.2-Ladies\u2019 Class\u201411 a.m., Thursday, Oct.5 ; No.No.4\u2014Beginners\u2019 Class\u201411 a.m.Tues., Oct.3, JUNIOR CLASSES.\" No.1\u2014Junior\u20143.30 p.m.Wednesday, Oct.No.2\u2014Junior\u20144.15 p.m.Wednesday, Oct.Nos.3 and 4\u2014Junior\u20143.30 p.m.Tues., Oct.Nos.5 and 6\u2014Junior\u20143.30 p.m.Mon., Oct.E.HERBERT BROWN, Secretary-Treasurer.3 wn te \\ ee CLOSING QUOTATIONS \u2018LOCAL MARKET HOLDS WELL.During the afternoon session the local market, though not nearly as active as in the morning, held very strong, Dominion Iron preferred sold, at 74 and the bonds at 843.Montreal Power was a little easier.\u2018selling at 93%.Montreal Cotton was in demand at 125.The Wall Street niarket ,owing to dearer money, was very dull towards the close and inclined: to be heavier.Canadian Pacific sold at 174.a AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.25 Dominion Iron at 234.! 26 Dominton Iron at 234.75 Dominion Iron at 234.25 Dominion Iron at 234.33,000 Dom.Iron bds at 84%, $5,000 Dom.Iron bds at 84%._ 60 Dom.Iron pfd.at 74.50 Dom.Iron pfd.at 74.25 Nova Scotia at 65%, 25 \u2018Nova Scotia at 654% 25 Mackay at \u201844%.25 Montreal Power 25 Montreal Power 25 Montreal Power 25 Montreal Power , 50 Montreal Power at 93%.50 Montreal Street at 226.25 Montreal, Cotton at 125, , NEW YORK STOCKS.: By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk at 93%.at 93%.at 93%.at 934.83h do do vrf WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, TO OPERATE Empire typewriter, and for general of- \u2018tice work.Knowledge of shorthand not essential.\u2018Apply 17 Busby lane.23b WANTED = AT ONCE, BXPERIENCHD girls, for core making, on brags work; aleo two girls as n, prentices on same work.W.R.Cu hboert « Co.41 Duke ut.3 'ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT BOY, KNOWING the oity well, to deliver parcels and - Expooted-La£bnia, from Glasgow, \u2019 A McGill st make himself generally useful.Apply 234 : - 234 \u2018 .en - .\u2026 3\u2014Beginners' Clags\u201410 a.m.Tues., Oct.3 4 RELISTEREDL PATENTED STORE NEWS THE LEADING STORE | FOR LADIES\u201d HOSIERY.Our exceptionally large and varied stock offers the widest range of choice possible in Ladies\u2019 Hosiery, while our brices are absolutely the lowest In the city.Here 15 an instance: ; LADIES\u2019 PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, seamless feet, spliced heels and toes, fine quality, 223c a Pair dois KEisewhere for 350 a Pair.| THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFGCO.Ï REGAL £7 DANGE R'EW-ETIITT OUR OWN DÉSICN, ~~ OUR OWN MAKE.While we have in past years handled thousands of stoves and ranges from the best mikers of Canada, we were rever able to get what, from our experience, we considered the precisely correct pattern of cooking range for this market.Many practical features, which are lost to a manufacturer who does not come In contact with the user, have been made apparent to us, and in our REGAL: we thus show a.design particuldrly.suited to the needs of the Montreal householder.Large cooking capacity in compact size.Heavy firebox to stand heavy fire.Flues to give fire \u2018according to temperature.Durability and freedom from repair bills.Harmonious design on plain lines.The above features will be -appreci- ated, and.we might sey, that from foot to flue connections, every detail has been designed with a complete knowledge of what Montreal housekeepers require.2226-2252 Éd a St.Calherine Ste.WANTED! Helpers for Sleigh Work, must be able | to put on iron work and finish.Steady work to good men.- A.JENNINGS, $ Corner Grey Nun and Wellington Streets.¢ a est 4 = - \u2014 = \u2014 TOQ LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.OR SALE \u2014 A LARGE NUMBER OF secondhand pianos and organs.These in= struments have been thoroughly renovated under the personal supervision of the senior partner of this firm, who has had over 30 years\u2019 practical experience.Layton Bros., 144 Peel st., 1 OST \u2014 ON MONDAY.A BLACK COCKER pup, 5 months old.Any one returning him to Mrs.Lyons, 733 Mance st, Annex, will be liberally rewarded.: (YOR SALE IMPORTANT! IF YOU realized that a three pedal Laytom Bros.upright plano, costing = $250,.payable by instalments, would fill your requirements, the same or better than a plano costing $350 elsewhere, would it be wise on your part to throw awag $100 simply for the sake of sentiment.without consulting us?Write or call for illustrated art é¢atae- logues.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.231 OST \u2014 YESTERPAY, BETWEEN POST - office and Windsor Hotel, large yellow envelope, containing letters and papers.Ree ward on returning to Mr.Russell, Caledonian Iron Works.; £30 fi WANTED, HOUSE OR FLAT, 6 TO 12 rooms; central preferred.Add Herald Branch, 2407 St.Catherine.ree ns V 7ANTED - OFFICE BOY FOR WHOLEsale merchrnt's office.Apply fn own handwriting.to P.O.Hox 2419, Montreal.229 VWANTED \u2014 BREAD DRIVER.-MUST have experience and good ces Apply Km, Herald Office. A A RECA CE en mie _ SC Ex) a aE » 3 ; ; \"BY the Yenr.\u2026.0occonce FLO .we imagine, by à tariff commissioner; * raw materials.Now ,owing to the high 10 \u201coh New Yort, however, all the vari- eaifes out tn RarmeRy and upen prac- «8 BRANCH OFFICES.; NEW YORK\u2014M.Tobin, 108 Fulton Bt.TORONTO-\u2014H.V.Kable, Mail anû Empire uilding.PARIS, FRANCE\u2014John Fred Jones, 31 Rue du Faubourg, Montmarte.LONDON, ENG.\u2014J.B.Mortimer, 23 Great IR, Helens, \u2019 \\ CIRCULATION.THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\u2018'Montreal\u2019s Bost\u2018\u2019\u2014covers the Maritime Provinces, bec, and Eastern Ontario thoroughly.\u2019 other medium duplicates this eircula- = WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD-\u2014\u2018\u201cThe Newspaper''\u2014Combines the Spe- clai Fentures of the Magazine with the BOWS features of the Weekly Paper.\u2014 JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding ents are among the largest in the Dominion, and are equipped for the ex- ecutien of the finest work.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 TELEPHONE.MAIN 1073\u2014Private Branch Exchange con- sects with all departments.HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Victoria Square, Montreal.JAS, 8.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.FRED ABRAHAM, Sec.-Treas.JOHN TAYLOR, Business Manager.MONTREAL, THURSDAY SEPT.28.meme\" THE TARIFF COMMISSION IN THE WEST.The difficulties that beset a Tariff.Commission can orly be appreciated, but those who read the accounts of the proceedings now current in the West may get glimpses.The Rossland Committee, for example, presented last week a memorial of things which ît conceived would render the Canadian tariff more scientific.and which would certainly render its schedules more lengthy.The annoying part of these memorials is that things the most obviously natural and clearly pursuant to the known policy of the commission are mixed up with the most extraordinary demands for special favors or exemptions.~ Rossland, for example, wants free fluor spar.This is needed by the lead refineries for the production of hydro-fiuo-silicic acid, an agent which tHey use in the electrolytic processes.This acid was made free by the last tariff revision, but as nobody then supposed that it would ever be made here, nobody bothered to free its transportation rate on this dangerous acid, the Rossland people want to make their own acid from the fluor spar.It is & natural product, not found in Can- uda, and nothing could be more obvious than thet the charging of a duty on it is a me : oversight, to be remedied as soon as noted.But right alongside of this request\u2019 comes another (number five of the cy.cor vw to feta needs.It te just that the lessan Gomes home ta ourpetves.Latterly it 18 true, rivals of the 8t.'Lawrence route have boson: mere dldposed to recognize that the unique pouktion which Montreal occupies geographically makes it naturally the national port, because freight will always travel a3 far as possible by water, with the minimum amount of transshipment.The entire Dominion 18 interested in the maintenance of Montreal as a seaport as fully equipped and as inexpensive to shipowners, shippers and consignees as any of its United States rivals.To exaggerate the risks of the St Lawrence route is to benefit the rivals of Canada, and, as a matter of fact, though the size of steamships coming here during the last few years has doubled, the serious accidents have been fewer; but despite all that has been done the progress in widening and deepening the approaches to Quebec and Montreal proceeds too slowly.It is à work which should \u2018be prosecuted night and day, so long as navigation is open, with even more power- fui appliances than have been put in service since 1900.Of equal importance is it that there should be a dry-dock capable of admitting vessels of far greater size than any now bullt or building to traverse the Canadian route, and a wrecking plant avallable of equal capacity to that which is obtainable in the harbor of New York.If private enterprise does not feel itself as yet Justified in investing the mll- lions needed to build such a dèck and provide such a plant then State aid must be invoked to enable us to attract to our harbor the most modern types of the ocean-golng steamship.It will be idle to complain of discriminating insurance rates if we decline to provide those safeguards which minimise the risk of disaster, and when the inevitable accident does occur have not those appliances at command which will expeditiously and economically remedy its effects.a SUPERSTITION THAT DIES HARD.\u2018The notion that money alone Is wealth has long been defunct but it left behind an offspring of economic superstitions that die hard.One of these is the belief that what is called an unfavorable balance of trade means national disaster.The fact that the imports Canada.for the fiscal year 1905 exceeded the exports by sixty- three million dollars has been the cause of some alarmist notes in some quarters that unless refuted might have an unsettling effect on the public mind, Why there should be alarm when there is the not slightest evidence of industrial disturbance 1t would be hard to say, for a little thought might be expected to convince those who prefer apprehension that if ruih- were the result of an: excess of 1m- porte over exports Great Britain must have been doubly and trebly ruined long ago.The notion is a surviving relic of the mercantile theory that, money being the only wealth of a country, selling, or in other wards exchanging goods for money, was the only \u2018way of growing rich, .and the importation of goods\u2014in other words parting with money\u2014was so much sub- same memorial) asking a reduction of | the duty on candies when used for min- | ing purposes.and removal of the duty on raw materials for candles.Next 10 this comes a demand for free steel, rails when used for mining purposes.These are zpecial favors of the most invidious kind, a brilliant exampie of the prevalent habit of asking for free trade to buy in and high protection to veil in Candie-making is an accessory industry to tbe abattoir industry, Which enagges a considerable amount of Can- edian capital and is presumably entitled to its present degree of protection.Why the mining industry should be exempt from contributing to that protection when overy unprotected farmer in Cunada has to do 20 is in no way®clear.The same is true of steel rails.The Rossland Committee is pleased to consider the present price vf Canadian rails excessive, which if it were true would be a fair argument for its general abolition, but not for remittance in the case of one industry.However, the Rossland men are not concerned over the troubles of any other steel-rail purchasers except themselves, and perhaps should not be blsmed for refusing to plead the cause of the country at large.There are no counsel for the country at large before this commission\u2014there never are in tariff investigations\u2014and it is fortunate that the commissioners themselves are very well qualified to act in that capacity.It 13 a mighty thankless capacity, too.RON nd HARBOR IMPROA gt New \"Yorkers are beginning -to feei anxious about the capacity of their harbor Already during thé present year forty-seven out of the one hundred and fifty ferry boats which ply across the busy harbor, at all sorts of angles, have been\u2019 in collision.The corm-{ pletion of bridges and tunnels now.in course of construction will, it ts hoped, minimize the ferry traffic, though the experience of London seems to show that the development of all traffic keeps pace with whatever improvements are intended for its relief.' Apart from the anxieties about ferries there is the danger attending the towage of large car-floats, which the Tribune describes as huge battering rams, and which have heen responsible for sixteen out of twenty-seven collisions betweeen tows recently.Three-fifths of the foreign commerce of the United States passes through the various channels leading to New York harbor, and some 2,000 vessels of all kinds ply through its waterd.Every year larger, longer, broader and deeper ocean steamships are bullt for the leading lines and the number of groundings in the channels leading to the sen is on the | e, apart from the fact that tiresome delays constantly occur, owing to special points only being navigable at high water.Between Sandy Hook and New York as much time is frequently lost as our owa liners record in coming up the St.wrence River.er oùs iateresis involved sem keenly alive to the Ressdeity for improvement, tracted from the benefit.If the theory were sound.many of our modern mil- Yonaires would be poor men, for thair | riches lie not in cash balances but in their possessions.; No -doubt it would have been possible for Canada \u2018to bave shown a Dbal- ance on \u2018the other side of the national ledger by rellir- goods to other countries below.tlie cost of production, but the stimulation of commerce by such means is.obviously to be deprecated since its effect must be the impoverighment and not the enrichment of the producer.The impoits into Canada represent purchases that vost the consumers less than they sould be-produced for here; they represent inflows of coin and bullion; they.represent capital that has come here for the development of the country's resources; they represent money that has been raised in England for the bujlld- Ing of our rallways; and.they represent aettlera\u2019 effects to the value cf many millions of dollars.Surely theae are good things to have.Excess of |] imports of this character are to be welcomed-\u2014certainly not to be deprecated.They are a most healthy sign\u2014 an indication of vigorous growth, of consuming power which will be followed later by greatly increased productive capacity and greatly enlarged exports.They also mean growth of purchasing power in the future and cheap: ening of commodities.The antiquated theory that it is not what a country obtains but what it parts with that constitutes the gain of its foreign trade will not bear examination and it is only upon such a theory that there can be any ground for anxiety or alarm at the excess of imports over exports.HE EASTERN BANKS AND WESTERN BRANCHES.Since the Montreal Gazette has dia- puted the accuracy of the contention made by our speclal correspondent now in the Canadian West, Mr.J.C.Walsh, that Montreal is not paying the attention that it should be to secufing the business of that section, a few exact figures may be of use.The Ga- æette somewhat misrepresents ,Mr.Walsh by quoting in opposition to hin the figures of the entire list of branch banks in Manitoba, for a large number of these are In Winnipeg, Brandon and Portage la Prairie, whoreas Mr.Walsh's point was concerned solely with the necessity of going out into the pioneering districts and getting into the field where business is in its infancy.By taking the bank lists of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories and elminating the towns and cities which have at least three banking establishments already in dpera- tion, we get a fairly good idea of the condition in the pioneering settlements which we are discussing, and we shall find that the banks having headquarters in Montreal .re in an insignificant minority.If we substitute the Province of Quebec for Montreal, this statement is nominally no longer true; neither did Mr.Walsh claïm that it was so.He was dealing with the banks of Montreal alone, and he made specific reference to the anamalous po- as sitlon of one bank, the Union Bank of .cal_svent In Montreal, 15 not, \u201c + \"4 _ WS MONTRRAY.DADY SIRALD, THURBADAY, STPTEMBER 0.1008; Canada, which ios headquartas in the elty of Queens, but has so campietely concentrated ité attention en the new West as to have become virtually a } western institutien.In Manitoba this one bank popasames (na the small towns under discussion no less than twenty branches, out of a total of seventy-two establishments, or fifty- six If we exclude the local private banks.The Bunk of Hamilton is its next competitor with ten, and the total number of branches of Ontario banims in these towns is twenty-four.Of Montreal banks there are but twelve branches, mostly contributed by the Merchants Bank.This is surely altos gether disproportionate*-to Montreal's financial interest in the prairie province.An exactly similar condition prevalls in the similar towns, those having but one or two banks, in the late Terrl- tories, The local privats banks are fifteen,the branches of the quasi-Western bank, the Unien, are nineteen.The Montreal banks have thirteen Institutions, and the Ontayio banks have sixteen.Two more, from the Bank of Nova Scotia, bring the total up to sixty-five.Not much better showing for Montreal than in Manitoba.It is gratifying to find a Quebec bank doing such splendidly enterprising work in our own West, but the fact surely doos not absolve the Montreal banks from their responsibilities.+ | Music and the Drama + Commencing next Monday evening at His Majesty, Mr.E.S.Willard will open a week's engagement in this city, presenting five of his most popular plays, which includes a new comedy by Alfred Capus and translated trom the French by Louls M.Parker.This play will be presented on Thursday evening only, and as Mr.Willard has already done this play in Philadelphia during his last American tour, where it proved very successful, much ouri- osity is aroused by its presentation in this city.) On Monday evening Mr.Willard will be seen in one of his most successful characters, that of \u2018David Garrick,\u201d in the play of that name.On Tuesday and Wednesday evening his successful production of \u2018The Middleman\u2019 will be the bil.Friday eveging and Saturday matinee will be given over to \u201cThe Professor's Love Story,\u201d which is another of Mr.Willard's most euccesstul plays, and on Saturday evening \u2018\u2019Tom Pinch,\u201d the Dickensonian play, will bring his engagement to a close.This will be Mr.Willard's first appearance in this city after an absence of nearly three years.His company are already in town and the star is expected to arrive at the end of the present week.Joseph Murphy, of whom 1t has been said, \"He 1s incarnate Irish humor, one leading peculiarity of which is that it feeds fat upon himself,\u201d will be seen here again next week at the Academy, supported by an excellent company.Mr.Murphy's portrayal of Larry Donovan in his entertaining play, \u201cShaun Rhue,\u201d is An artistic creation, and one that this accomplished comédien hae built up little by little to the point of perfect symmetry.It has two radically contrasting aspects, one of them Larry, the other Shaun Rhue, who is Larry in clever disguise.The transformation is complete and admirable.Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights \u2018Kerry Gow\" will be given, also at the matinee on Wednesday.\u2018\u2018Shaun Rhue\u201d will be played on Thursday matinee and for the balance of the week.-.\u2019 Baptiste continues to enliven the audience of the Francais with his remarkable adventures in getting from Paris to Pekin on.an expenditure of five cents a day as an expense account.Next week there will be.a decided change, as Mr.Louis Frechette's noted historic drama, *\u201cPapinéau,\u201d is to be {put on by the Cazeneuve company.The stirring life and times of the French- Canadian patriot afford ample opportunity for the dramatist, and Mr.Fre- chette has made a strong play.The full strength of the company will be util- zed, : A The \u201cInnooent Malds\u201d burlesque troupe will be the attraction at the Royal next week.An unusually strong vauedville bill includes Mr.and Mra.J.C.Marcus, late of the Alvin Joslin company; Allen and Hamilton, oadte Gill In character, and IAda Dexter, tho \"statuesque blo .' The company is headed by James BB.Mackie, formerly of thé Hoyt farces.Willlam Gericke, who on Monday night will conduct the Boston Symph- ont.Orchestra\u2019 at the Victoria tink before what promises to be simaont, if not quite, the largest and most brilliant audience ever got together for a musi- \"show\" échductor.He has few traits\u2019 answering to the popular idea of what the feader of the orchestra should be.He walks to the rostrum with short, quick decisive steps, He wastes no enérgy and strength In superfluous gestures His beat i» vigorous and exact aud never exaggerated.He rarely summohe his left hand to aid his right and/he lift hia orchestra up to a mighty fortissimo without hardly any apparent effort.The \u201cgrandstand\u201d does not exist for him.It la hin bhellef that the chief work of the conductor is done in rehearsals and tha orchestra in concert should he eo thoroughly rehearsed that the conductor is little nore than a prompter.Won't Dance.(Chicago Chronicle).Young men of the New York swell set no longer dance, nnd the girls are frantic over the situation.hen a youth is invited to a soclal affair of any kind ho makes careful inquiries about the dancing end of the gume.When ho finds out that this is to be a feature he says \u201cGood-by!\"\u201d He is willing to cut up & goose or sit out in the open air and sing songs'or oven go to the show, but he'll be dog-goned it he will dance with anybody.He is becoming mo selfish that ho will not even play cards with amateurs.ra Moving in a Girole.(Bldorado, Kan., Republican).school-teacher, every »#chool teacher hopes tu be an editor, every editor would like to bo a banker, every banker would like to he a t:ust magnate and eevry trust magnate hopes some day to own a farm and have chickens and cows and pigs and horses to look after.We end where we begin.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Joys of Beptember.(Eloise Loe ShFnan).Mammy thinks I'se pickin\u2019 cotton, Daddy thinks I'se atackin\u2019 cawn\u2014 I ain\u2019 been a-doin\u2019 nothin\u2019, Not dis day, es sho's you bawn! We don\u2019t hab Septembah wedder 'Ceptin\u2019 once, de whole year 'round\u2019\u2014 How you \u2018spec\u2019 a boy to work now Scuppernongs is turnin\u2019 brown! I know whar's de bigges' 'simmons\u2014 \u2018Tree des loaded, 'bout to popl \u2018When dey\u2019s ripe, me an\u2019 'Brer 'Possum 8holy gwine to make \u2018em hop!\u2019 » » Dey kin des keep on\u2019 a=callln\u2019, - axe I's meanin\u2019 10\u2019 to shirk\u2014 Don\u2019 dey know dat in Septembdi 1 crant was\u2019s my tims on ?- Every farmer boy wants to be a First Comedlan\u2014You say you are studying two new parts.Ain't you afraid of overstudy?Second Com\u2014SBure not; you see, I'm an understudy.Dead Hands on the Lever.(Philadelphia Public Ledger.) There have been several recent instances of locomotive engineers falling dead on duty and while thelr trains were at full speed.In two of these the engines In use were of the pattern tha®s0 separates engineer and fireman that they cannot see each other.Both times an accident, almost necessarily fatal, was averted by the fireman, \u2018whose attention was called by the increasing momentum of the train and its wanton dash past danger signals, For him to reach the engineer's cab and shut off steam required an appreciable length of precious seco y and was, moreover, a perilous task.Just what may be the advantage of the type of locomotive that creates this menace no layman would.venture to say, but it must be a decided advantage or the corporation would not not assume\u2019 the risk.That it is so great, however, as to warrant taking chances with scores of lives could not be maintained on any ground.The \u201cdouble-deckers,\u201d as these locomotives are termed, are powerful, but 80 ure others constfucted \u2018after a safer pattern.The giant engines -that pull trains over the far western roads are as powerful as any In existence, and yet on them there is a single cab, and fireman and engineer not only «ie an view of edch other, but so close that in an emergency one could spring instantly to the rescus of his associate.An Incidental feature of thia modes 13 that it is symmetrical, really & ung of beauty In outline, while the \u201cdouble decker\u201d gives an impression of being awkward and grotesque.re A Parisian Confidence Game.A pork butcher of the Latin quarter in Paris was asked for credit by & piteous litte Itallan boy with a violin.The lad told how his mother and sister were supperless in their garret.Not a sou had the poor little musician made that day.If he left his violin as a pledge would not the pork butcher let him have a string of sausages?The compassionate tradesman agreed at once and the boy, handing over his instrument went off with a plentiful supper.The next day a well-dressed man, happening to look in at the shop, saw the violin, examined: it and started back in surprise.Did the pork butcher know what a trcasure he had?It was a Stradivarius, worth any amount.Having heard the story of the Itallan | boy, the well-dressed gentleman proposed that the tradesman should buy| the Instrument.If he got it for $150 At would \u2018be dirt cheap and the well-.him afterward for ten times the amount.Tho boy came to pay for his sausages! and to claîm tho violin, \u201cSell it!\u201d he exclaimed whgn asked by the pork, butcher.\u2018Never, for it Is the only: treasure left me from my grand-father.\u2019 to whose grantfather it had belonged before that.\u201d > - : 1 t last, however, having gone home, to consult his mother, he agreed.Em-! bracing his beloved violin, with tears: in his eyes, he parted with it tor $30.: The supposed amateur never turned up.\u2019 The pork butcher took the violin to &! dealer, who pronounced it to be worth 75 cents.- 201 ~ ee In a Chinese Police Court.A \u201cpolice reporter on the Shanghal\u2019 Times writes: \u201cTsu Sya, Dong Ah! Kuan, Ling Ah Muy a.d Tsung Foh, Ling, four gentlemen rope haulers were: charged with being concerned together] In stealing six bars of copper.valued at) $154, from the steamship Yeéddo, lylug.at the Yangtse wharf, Tsu Sya Dong was sentenced to recelve 300 blows and one year's imprisonment with hard labor.The court held that there was not sufficient cvidence to warrant a oon- viction of the others, who were thus acquitted.\u2018Before Magistrate Sun and W.J.Arnold.American assessor\u2014Wong Ah Sal, a mafoo, arrested on a mixed-court warrant in connection with a fatal ac- éldent which occurred in Sunklang Toad, appeared.Wong voluntarily offered a rum of $50 as compensation to the widows for the loas of their hus- banda and case was dismissed.\u201cShang Ne Fong, a _coolle, was charged with stealing three gold coins and several notes from the person of a Russian sailor.He was sentenced to rucelve 300 blows and two months fmprisonment.\u2018 : \u201cInspector Macintosh had four more cases\u2018 of fast and furious drivin mafoos.True bills in each caso, the offenders being mulcted in various sums, $20 to $30 each,\u201d ff \u201cee We Envy Jim Ourselves.(St.Catharines Journal.) Jim Jones the other day attained his majority and got a funcy silk handkor- chief from Mary Brown.All of the eventful day Jim worked at his trade, like the man that he had been be- foro, and ut night he washed.up, changed \u2018hin clothes and wnlked over to sco Mary.To Jim & million dollars was more than he ever dared to dream about.llut as he and Mary sat together In the hammock under the indulgent moon they never missod the millon.\u2018I'he Globe may gloat about and envy the millionaire {if it wit, but every man who has really lived, whose heart.Ia wholesome, and wno know tho stuff of which lite\u2019's warp and wool are weuved, will envy Jim.eet raie Not a Day's Work.+» (Chicago Nows).\u2014 Mas.-Gen.\u201cWillie\u201d McBean of the British army, who ruse from being à private soldier to the command of a division, got his Victoria crods for killing no fewer than eleven mutineers, one after the other at the storming of Lucknow.Sir R.Garrett, who pinnad the decoration on the hero's breast, made the customary little speech, in the course of which he alluded to the episode us \u201c4 good day's work.\u201d \"Toots, toot, mon,\u201d replied Willie, forgetting that he was on arade and perhaps a little piqued at Bis performance being spoken of as a day's Work: \u201cToots, mon, it did not tak\u2019 me twenty meenutes.\u201d mg An Anewering Silence, (Lippinoott\u2019s.) Young ladies with a fondness for ju- fantlle admirers should he warned by an episode at a seaside resort last summer.< An engaging mascuilne of seven years 8 on exceedingly good terms with the balle of their particulwr hotel, a girl about twenty years his senior, Ona day tr charmer asked the swain to go bathing, and after the bath, as they returnéd to their bathhouses,\u2018thé small man suggeste race to see Who could dress Arat.T Jler.\"\u201d xd in a short time a youthful treble od \u201cMiss Hth A low contrelto \u2018voice suswared: \u201cYes, Robbie, so have I.\u201d After a short pause the irrepressible again called: \u2018Miss EtheL Tye got my shoes on.\u201d .Again came the answer; \u201cYes, dear, so have L\u201d Again a pause \u2014 then g triumphant veice shrilly proclaimed: \u201cMiss Ethel, I've got my pants on.\u201d ale answering silence was oppres- \u2014 The Folly of Home Lessons.c (The Hospital) omplaint having been msde parent that children are gent yr from all schools on Friday evening laden with work that will take the\u2018 whole of Saturday, and perhaps the best part of Sunday to get through, he is told by the Daily Telegraph, which Publishes his Jetter, that \u201cit is no 00d complaining of hard work In a competitive world.\u201d This ds cold comfort, but characteristic of the champions of the present system of elementary education.So far as the complaint has reference to schools maintained at the expense of the parents there is an easy remedy.If they are given excessive home lessons, and it is pleaded that the rules of the school must be adhered to, the children can be removed.But the parents of children who are educated in schools b maintained at the expense of the pub- llo are bound to obey the provisions of the Education Act.They can only withdiaw their children from school, even temporarily, on a certificate of fliness from a medical man.It does not follow that the imposition of home lessons \u2018upon\u2019 children of tender years should be accepted without a nur- mur.The Saturday holiday is an excellent institution, if the children obtain the full benefit of it, but not when it merely means a period of leisure for the teachers.The stress and strain of hard work have to be borne by the vast majority of adults; in this world the race fé generally to the swift and the battle to the trong.But compulsory home les- eons inflicted on boys and girls of eight or nine do not tend to equip them for the obligations of life.They are much more likely to retard their progress.They overtax the mental faculties at a time when it 1s pat ticularly essential that they should not be overtaxed; they interfere with the physical development of the children, which 1s of vital importance; and even the most thick-headed can recognise the foily oL à eystem which enables & bov to come out first in a competitive examination at fourteen years of age and qualifies him for a lunatic asylum at forty.tt The Cook's New Friend.{Philadelphia Public Ledger.) A German doctor has discovered a disease which he terms \u2018kuchenkol- Its symptoms have long been recognized, but never before ciussi- tied.Ignorance has been wont to trace them to bad temper, and in aggravated instances to fire the victim.These symptoms are manifest when the cook bangs the kettle on the range as she kicks the cat beneath it, orders the mistress out of the kitchen or discharges herself peremptorily when the house is full of guests.Do not chide her then.Do her not the injustice to accuse her of having & mean disposition.Dodge her miselles with a smile and apeak gently, not as to the erring but the unfortunate.For mere | - snd bottled on the farm from YORK STATB OIDER, YORK STATE CIDBR, vais % thing, however small, anû g ae Bord eS WRT qu © tee 5 SPARKLING YORK STATE CIDER __J' © ADSOLUTELY PURE , \u201cAn apple a day keeps the Dostor nd.pie: , ih PARRY KENNARD\u2019S (Kenwood Farm) YOMC STATE CIDEÉ { Dry.with tull body and a most delicious flavor.It has the richnees of the Apple and the ouquet of ng i srade aged ponts.; 7 Eu per case of 1 dosen champagne pipts.Vo 3 3 \u201cHa ; .wine.FRASER, VIGBR { * PEACHES FOR \" Wetsel's Fresh Frankfurters, Welscl's Fresh Vienna Sausages, Welsel's Fresh Lacbs Welsol'e Fresh Brunswick Liver Bausage, FRASER, VIGER & CO.Italian Warehouse Established - « =- 1886.Ham, Weissl's Fresh Tongue and Blood'Bausage.Welsel's Truffled Liver Bausage, Weisel's Fresh Bol PRESERVING Fancy Crawfords, in large baskets .\u2026.0.0.ONIY 90 CRUE Por baskets FIRST OF THE SEASON Welsol's (Milwaukee) Striotiy High Grade Sausages._, ÿ + - WW A ellis ES Weoisel's Fresh Mortade s Sansa THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 207, 209 and 211 St.James Qt.MONTREAL.\u2014\u2014 dm ea an - LEACH'S 4 Had it given to you, then?\u201d the friend suggested.*\u2018Oh, no; I bought it from Ellls in Bond street.\u201d \u2018But he will charge you something for it,\u201d the friend exclaimed in astonishment.\u201cI believe he does write something down in a book,\u201d the coming bankrupt reported, gravely: \u201clet's have another (glass, my boy.\u201d Ç .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Alcohol as a Medicine.(The Hospital.) .It is not overstating the matter to say that our grandfathers, lay and medical allke, regarded alcohol, especially in the form of spirit, as the prime resource in cases of severe illness ur injury.Even to-day the majority of householders look upon the brandy- bottle as a fetish to ¢harm away disease and death, Slowly and reluctantly, but none the less surely, this monstrous superstition is yielding in the; light of modern scientific knowledge.1 Yesterday we were taught that shock: was to be counteracted by large doses: of brandy; to-day those who have! the cook has been seized of kuchen- koller.dressed person himself could sell it for| Tr : st | | he aflment is a form of hysteria who are entitled to direct professional! variously Induced.It may be caused by sheer weariness, by a lack of groceriea .A burnt eteak stimulates the kuchenkoller microbe to malign activity.The transfer of the regular policeman: to a new beat has had similar effect; but rain on the weekly day off or the sudden appearance of company for dinner may be the explanation.Kuchenkoller, wmie fn the main the perquisite of the cook,'as housemaid\u2018's knee is the property of a different menial, may extend to other members or attaches of the family: Anybody coming near the affijcted cook is lkely to catch it, especially at the oritical moment when tho patient seeks rellef by smashing things.to Of course, the ailment may reach a stage where cure is not possible, In which case the only possible course is to pay the cook and let her go; but taken in its earller developmentsome- thine of a remedial nature may be applied.A lttle judiolous praise, an Increase in wages, reasonable priv- lleges and pleasipg quarters have been known to rout the sinister kuchenkol- ler germ.At any rate, the cook has found a friend in the doctor, who would not rebuke her, but tenderly feel hor pulse and take her temperature.} : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Royalty and Automobiles.A distinctive feature of the motor industry has been the generous support accorded to it by the novereigns of the world.Apart from King Edward, the King of Italy and the King of Spain, who are well known enthusiasts, there are the German Emperor, who has four or five cars; the King of the Belgians, who has three, and the Czye, who at present has only one, but contemplates adding to his \u201cstud, The King of Portugal and the Queen of \u2018the Netherlands are also of the company.President Loubet has à car which ne occasionally drives himself, and the Prince of Monaco, in addition to a very powerful car, has a motorcycle, on which he frequently accomplishes very long journeys.And, most astonishing of all, the Shah of Persia has now be- \u2018come possessed of two automobiles.lr Pro-dig-i-ous.(London Daily News).The August figures concerning British trade continue the marvellous tale.Imports and exports alike are again up literally by millions, and there can no longer be any doubt that the current year will leave all previous trade rocords hopelessly behind.It should delight the Protectionists, who affect to belleve tuat All exports are gain and all Imports are loss, to learn that \u2018In the eight months it is the exports which have contributed by far the greatest Increase to our national trading account.There has probably never been a year before which In eight months has witnessed an fà- crease in our export trade of seven- toen million sterling.rm The Germah Empress (Chicago Chronicle).The German Empress 1s an early riser and sits down to breakfast with the Emperor winter and summer, punctually, at 8 o'clock.At 1 o'clock the Imperial couple dine with their children; guests are seldom invited to this midday meal, and \u2018vhen they are they are treated quite en famille.She is exceedingly fond of children, of \u2018all sorts and gonditions, and when she is staying in the country she often stops her carriage at the sight of 'a group of children and lets them climb into It in search of bonbons which she carries with her for the delectation of any little one she \u2018may meet.\u2014 He Wrote' It In a Book, (Chicago News).A well-known actor, shortly be his bankruptcy.invited à rend fore dine with \u2018him.The walnuts were washed down by some rare sherry, \u201cThat's à delicious wine,\u201d his friend exclaimed; \"it must have cost you a lot of money.\u201d \u201cIt dldn\u2019t cost me any- \u201d tered the bath-honses which en- ined, [eat thing that I know of,\u201d the merry com- ; 4 answered.with a \u2018shrug.\u201cTey.promptitude in the delivery of coalor i to administer alcohol to the individual studied the problem most carefully in; the laboratory and by the sick-bed, and, opinion on the matter, inform us that\u2019 suffering from shock is to increase the danger to his life.Tihrty years ago.the leaders of professional opinion iz this country thought :t was iniquitous ; to withhold alcohol! from patients s:f- fering from typhoid fever.Now, as we learn from a paper written by Dr.Daw-\u2019 son Burns for presentation to tèe I-=- ternational Congress agains: Aicoque- lem.which meets at Buda-Pesth this Week, the London Temperance Hoepi- \u2018tal is able to show for a pert of 8 years à mortality of oniy 144 per cezt in all cases of typhoid fever trsazed in the hospital, the mortality for the last ten years being 12.7 per cent.The majority of these patients were Lot given alcohol.It will be seen thst the results are not inferior to those Od tained at .other metropoiitan \u2018(nstitu- tions.For exampie the mortally among cases treated in the Metropol- tan Asylume Board Hospitals during the year 1094 was 14.53 per vent- We are far from being in agreement wizh the intemperato and wholésaie oon- demnations of alcohol that are so constantly thrust upon ue by the \u2018self- styled temperance reformer.We maintain that in moderatica alcohoite \"drinks are pleasant and harmiess Bul! we desire to point ou: that the value! of alcohol and alcoholic beverages in| the treatment of acute diseases is not ; so great as medical men have hitherto er Prof.Angelo Hellprin has written a monograph on that remarkable freak | of nature, the \u201ctower\u201d which appeared | on Mont Pelee after the famous erup- | tion vf that volcano.The outbreak of Mont Pelee and the obliteration of St.Pierre, Martinique, «uurred | May; 19020.In a little more than a year thereafter the volcano had formed | & new cone, through the apex of which | lt had pushed what Mr.Hellprin cally; a tower.This was \u201ca gigantic core of\\ rock, nearly 1,000 feet in height at the time of its greatest development and | $50 to 500 feet thick at its base.\u201d The cone and the tower were about 3,350 feet high and the apex of the latter was 5,020 feet above the sen.OX its appearance Mr, Hellprin writes: \u2018None of the grand scenes of nature which I had seen before\u2014the Natterhorn, the domes of the Yosemite, the coloseus of Popocatepetl soaring above the shoulder vf Ixtaccihuatl, or the Grand canyon of the Colorado\u2014mpressed me to the extent that did the view of Pelee's tower from tlie crater rin.\u201d .This tower waa first seen.by Mr.Hellprin as simply a \u2018\u2018needle\u201d about Aug.24, 1902; in May, 1903, it had grown until it reached 5,200 foet above the sea; but on May 81 it lost 180 feet of Its summit.It grew up again at A rato of from twenty to thirty feet a day, but from time to time lost further portions of its apex.Mr.Helil- prin believes that the tower was *\u2018merely the ancient core of the volcano that had been forced from the position of rest in which solidification had left tt\" .Its \u201cburnt-out,\u201d \u201cscragey.\u201d and \u201cglaggy\u201d appearance makes the -ecl- entist doubt that it was of recent growth, After reaching its maximum recorded height in May, 1908, the tower, despite frequent regrowths, began to disappear in July, 1908; by the middle of that month it had lost permanently 400 feet and In August another 100 feet.Mont Peles Towen | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Somebody's Day Might Come.Chicago News).Gen.Milés has a story of a, corporal in a regiment under his command in the old Indian-fighting days \u2018This corporal was much chatted by his gorm- rades for his oft-repeatedexpreagions of bellef in \u201cfatality\u201d and \u201cdestiny.One day the corporal, while off _du*- was preparing to take à little horee- back exercise and recreation.A pels vate observed that the corporal took care to attach a brava of plaiude \\0 his saddle.\u201cHello!\u201d shouted the pris vate to the corporal.\" \u2018What are you taking the guns for?They Wou't ave you it your time has come.\" Lu ny has coma 1 may héppen.{whose last dey 14 0206 Mason&Risch Terms { supposed,\" i Latest Designs.\" Plano STYLE 44, Price $480.$25.00 Cash and $10.00 Monthly.Large assortment at 2440 ST.CATNERINE SY.TEES & CO.Theo Leading .Funeral Directors and Embalmers - - 300 ST.JAMES STRERT FOR SALE\u2014SHERBROOKE ST, Choicest corner of Sherbrooke Street, ; pletureaque vills residence, newly è with modern heating and plumbing, 14 3 cellars.Over 6,000 feet of land, with three frontages.Will be sold at net cost to quick purchaser.Address Sanatorium, care Herald Diamond Flat Glass Ce., Lit, DIVIDEND NOTICE A Quarterly D+ of 1g cent the Preferred Sox ct Oia Comçasy.deen decizred, a2zé wii be xd oz he day of Sercembder trotart ; Se NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Alaz Lise 55 Curacuan, Trou Mole which ow i tow, Lavizg © and pothing BAL \u201cthere 30% party who won't do Roms duty in the new town.\u201d Tle Xr man pointed Wa a ee ni bent * A ad long, white \u201cBut that ver nd thera,\u201d he said: \u201che cent poembiy MW Of an use to YOU can de\u201d \u201cCa Ten said the leader: \u201cwe'll open Cur new cemetery wità him.\u201c - pme, PERSONALS - (See Also Page M) At os Fook.piace very arri J Sire Bail, formerly ie Lowry, of Toronto, .Now Fork.Rev.De.au etficlat- ing.The bride who waa unattended was gowned in grey chiffon with white hat, trimmed with vioists of pave achouners, azsounoed ma were cevarr- Le oadd: white deand # a The ceremony was followed re breakfast served at Mrs., = apartments at the Place V , alter which Mr.and Mrs.Plerson left où .an extended wedding trip.Mr, and Mrs.Bacon, Prince Arthur Street, who have been spending the summer at the Grove Beacoht~ field, return home next Monday.: 2 Jean Lessard, 49 years of age.*% Henri, was injured yesetrday while at work aboard the ateamer Montreal lying at the wharf near the foot of Colborne sirest.Lessard was working in the hold of the vessel when a keg of nails fell about a dosen feet and struck him on the back.His ine jury ls slight, and he should de able to leave the hospital in a few days Nordheimer's The only pigpe in Montreal where can te neen the Steinway, the Nordheimer, the Pratte, the Mason & Famiin, the Kranich # Bach, the Haines Bros., the Boudoir and the Marshall & Wendell Piance, and the Metre- style Pianola sad Panola Filo.\u201cTHE NORDHEIMER PLAN\" permits a selection the best Planes: the world, and yet reaeires + cu payment of only $10.00 to a scourêtaz.te È tostrument selostol à mas | New PHASE ve aod 411 rep\u2019 ue - ETS Ce cul | \u201c 4 5 * EE) Our steres are Saturday.signs.Prices ranging Prices begin for these a yard.| daily at 6 p.m.except PRINTED FLANNELETTES and CASHMERETTE, in closed a MAIL ORDERS promptly and - carefully ttended to.Opera Flannels, Eiderdown # wa Printed Flannelettes |# Largest Assortment of these Goods shown In the Cy.OPERA FLANNELS, in all the latest designs and colorings, wrappers; also small floral designs or polka dots pink, myrtle, cardinal and navy blue.OPERA FLANNELS at 38c yard\u2014Remnants and balance of last season's stock\u2014same \u2014 quality as our 50c line; marked down to clear at 38\u20ac a yard.EIDERDOWN and MOLLETONS, imported and Cunadian make, In striped or for Price 506.from 23¢ and up to 40¢ a yard.at Be a yard and run up to 28c¢.IMPORTED PRINTED FLANNELETTE, Cashmere finish, 29 inches wide, In pretty designs, suitable for house wrappers or children\u2019s dresses.on plain ground of cream, black, blué, lain, - striped or figured designs.A very special value at 106 ial dressing sacques or figured de- At ZBce\u2014FANCY WOOL * .Tebate.25e.\u2018blue, also black and white.Fancy Dress Goods TWO SPECIAL LINES.MOHAIR, 88 inches wide, mixture of white with brown and navy We have been selling.the identical goods at 50c a yard, and they were considered a good value at that price.The lot we advertise to-day at 205¢ is a balance of stock\u2014just forty (40) pieces we have bought at a considerable Only two colors: navy blue and brown, also black.Regular 50c value, for a yard.eda; goods we have been selling right At 33c\u2014ALL-WOOL ETAMINE, 42 inches wide, in the following colors: drab, * brown, navy blue, pale blue, myrtle and res along at 50c a yard.Price special to clear, 33¢ champagne, : / ENAMELLED TEA AND ae Ce ses 1e TR a DE À A .~ Basement.LARGE ENAMELLED TEA KETTLES, No.9, 8 quarts, 48c.LARGE TEA OR COFFEE BOILERS, 4, §.8 and 10 .quarts.ENAMELLED COOK POTS, 1-2 quarts 15\u20ac, 2 quarts 20¢.ENAMELLED DISH PANS, 10 quarts, 40ec.+ WASH BASINS, Enamelled, 106.MILK CANS, 1-2 quarts 18c¢, 1 gallon 40¢.) WHITE ENAMELLED MEAT DISHES, oval, 8 x 12 inches.Price 10c.~ ENAMELLED PUDDING PANS, oval, 8 x 11 (inches.\u2018 | , ENAMRLLED DINNER PLATES, 7, 9 and 10 inches, at 4c, 5e and 7e.Co -ENAMËLLED FISH KETTLES, 20 and 24 In.; regular $2.00, Your choice of these at 85« ENAMELLED WHITE CHAMBERS, 2 sizes, ÎJe-and, 21e.NEWSPAPER RACKS, 14e .and KITCHEN RACKS, 7 arms; price 74e.TABLE MATS, 5 to the set; price 18e.Special Values in _ - ENAMELLED KITCHEN.UTENSILS.ie >) qe.COFFEE POTS, A, 2 and 3 quarts.8 au Price 10\u20ac.25 c.Price 14c.= Price 85carts 55e, 14 quarts 83¢ < GLASSWARE Engraved tumblers, flint glas \u2018\u2018mousseline,\u201d sc each or soc a doz, Liquor glasses to match same quality and designs\u2014Price 3%c each.; DUPUIS FRERES, The Big East End Departmental Store, 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine St, City.+44 BE A STRONGER POLICE FORCE IS ON DEMAND \u2018To Police the River Front More Money Must be Forthcoming.Since the city attorneys opine that the city alone is responsible for the \u2018preservation 6f order on the river front the Police Committee yesterday decided that it shduld do the best it can With the limited force at its disposal, and make à strong demand for PILES Cured Quickly Without Pain by Using Pyramid Pile Cure.A Trial Package Mailed Free to All Who Send Name and Address., We want every pile sufferer to try Pyramid Pile Cure at our expense, The trial package which we send.will bring immediate relief from the awful torture of itching, bleeding, burning, tantalizing piles.We send the free treatment in a plain sealed package with nothing to indicate the contents, Pyramid Pile Cure is put up in the sorm Of suppositories which are ap- pled directly to the affected part.Their action is immedlate and certain.They are.sold at 50 cents a box by druggists everywhere and one box will tre- quently effect a permanent cure.By the use of Pyramid Plle Cure you wili avoid an unne ; trying end * expensive examination by & physicilan and will rid yourself of your trouble in the privacy of your own home trifling expense.- - After using the free trial package.which we mall in a perfectly plain wrapper, you can secure regular full- size packages from druggists at 50 cents each, or we will mail direct in lain package upou receipt of price.Emme ree Co.irs Pyramié Marshall, Mich.at more generous treatment from the Finance Committee next December, so that the police force may be increased to something like adequate proportions.Ald.Walsh stated emphatically that the committee was being handicapped by a too meagre allowance.He considered that Chief Campeau was doing all that he possibly could, but that more police were absolutely necessary.That fact must be impressed upon the Finance Committee.[A Ald.Stearns\u2014Yes, and we must put up a good fight for proper treatment, so as.to put ourselves on record.This idea commended itself to the rest of the committee, and wiil undoubtedly result In a lively time for the much-harassed Finahce Committee next December.CIVIL SERVANTS ARE PRESENTED WITH MEDALS Messrs.J.BE.Lomer and Leonidas Sanguinet, two of the oldest employes of the Customs Department, of Montreal, were yesterday afternoon decorated by His Honor* Lieut.-Governor.Jette, with the medals of the Imperial Service Order.Mr.Pierre Lefort, of Melocheville, was also on the list for the honor, but was unable to be present.His medal will be sènt to him.Ip presenting the medals, which are handsome little silver affairs, Lieut.- Governor Jette complimented the recipients upon the long and faithful ser» vice which had called forth this signal mark of approval.The 1.8.0.said His Honor, was instituted by: the King in order to fittingly reward those who had rendered exceptionally long and good public service, Tieüt.-Governor Jette was accompanied by Major Sheppard as aide and several civic dignitaries were present in the Mayor's .chamber during the presentation, whith only lasted a few minutes.-% ot KILLED AT A CHARIVARI.Tavistock, Ont, September 28.\u2014 A crowd of young men gathered at the home of Mr.Wagster, 1lith conces- son, East Sorra to Mrs.\u2018Waxster\u2019s daughter and her husband, \u2018ing from lumbago, for some time.who had been married in the afternoon.A few minutes after the demonstration commenced one of the crowd, John Haugh, twenty-one years of age, fell to the ground and died almost instantly.He had been killed by a bullet, which had entered his left shoulder.It is supposed the bullet was from a revolver in the hands of one of his companions.Gold, Silver and Gun Metal Watches.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.St.\u2014Adv.KINGSEY CREAMERY HAS ESTABLISHED A RECORD Won First Prize at Toronto, Ottawa and Sherbrooke and Many - Other Fairs.The Kingsey Creamery, Mr.E.W.Evans, proprietor and Mr.R.P.Den- nison, butter maker, has taken 3201 and two medals in prizes on butter at the different exhibitions this season.It started in by taking first prize at the Sherbrooke exhibition, winning the Eastern Townships Bank prize of $76, given for the best exhibit of creamery butter, and also the medal for \u2018the highest score in points.At the Toronto exhibition the creamery took two first prizes and one second prise, and tled with another Quebec creamery for the silver cup, offered for the highest score in points; with the result that the two competitors were awarded each a medal instead of the cup.At the Ottawa exhibition the creamery took one first prize and one second prize It also took first at both the Richmond ind Drummond County Exhibitions.It is claimed that this record cannot be equalled this year by any other creamery in the province or doubtless in the Dominion.Last year the same greamery won $113 in prises and a gold m .{tetas Medicine Hat\u2014H.Bishop, janitor of an hospital here, was found hanging by the neck in the stable.Deceased had \u2018heen an inmate of the hospital, suffers e coronér\u2019s jury returned à verdict of suicide._\u2026.; I veus ee Pa MONTENAL DAILY -| would be well to put the matter beyond | blocks.| Btreets were .» JAXTS 70 BORROW MONEY FOR STREETS Ald.Vallieres Says it is the Only Way\u2014To Stop Damage Actio ~ w Once again Ald, Vallleres yesterday afternoon, pressed his project for the raising of an annual loan of from $200,- 000 to $400,000 for a period of five or more years, as might prove necessary, for the Improvement of the city streets.The chateman of the Finance Committee has frequently urged this course but it has always been refused ow- tng to the desire of the Mayor and Council to reduce rather than add to the city's debt.At the Legislation Committee yesterday afternoon, Ald.Vallleres again ressed this proposition, declaring it be absolutely necessary that something should be done to improve the streets which could not be properly done without increasing the avallable funds.He could not see any other way of getting this money except by a loan and desired that the city should ask the Legislature for power to borrow the money with provisions for a sinking fund.The suggestion was tentatively accepted, with slight discussion, and referred to the Road Committee, CARE OF SIDEWALKS, Ald.C.B.Carter made a strong demand for some legislation that would \u2018relleve the city from its present plague of damage actions for aldewalk accidents of all descriptions.He thought that with a general system of clearing the sidewalks a provision might well be inserted in the city charter relieving it from responsibility for sidewalk accidents.\u201cThis city has, especlally of late Years,\u201d he sald, \u201cbecome a mark for this species of action, Accidents of the most innocent kind occur on the walks, and immediately the city is blamed and heavy actions brought, which are frequently successful to a certain extent, and the city is mulcted in damages and costs.| We must get ome provision inour charter that will lieve us from.this evil\u201d Ald.Carter présented/ a table show- ng that during the last three years the city had paid an average of $10,- 000 & year in damages, while the law costs were very heavy.This suggestion met with general approval, and was promptly adopted.It will probably now pe referred to the City Solicitors to prepare a draft of the desired amendment to the char- er.q A long discussion took place on a proposition to -vest expropriation, commissioners with\u2019 wider powers, in order that in special cases \u201cthey could fix higher values on land to be expropriated than the present provision in the city's valuation, plus twenty per cent.Ald.Carter thought the present provision of the charter gave the commissioners this power, which it exercised could have prevented, \u201call the trouble over:the Amherst Street expropriations.As the rest of the committee did not agree with his views he thought it doubt.; Several ' pertinent ideas were ad- at considerable length on the treatment of new lands, to be converted from farm land into city streets and In such cases he considered that the owners of the land, in view \u2018of the benefit the survey would be to them, should give site for new streets free to the city, But where new laid down, the owners should be relieved from taxation until the \u2018city acquired/ the land as compen-: sation for the tlelng up of the pro- / ~ perry.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 N EW8 FROM ALMONTE.Almonte, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A meeting of the Board of Education Wascheld last evening for general bus!-! ness and to make arrangements for the annual field day for the High School, which takes place Thanksgiving Day.A committee was appointed and preparations are under way for the carry- Ing out of this annual athletic event.Mr.Lawrence Nalsmith, an old res!-! dent of Ramsay township, -and more recently a citizen of Almonte( 18 dead aged elghty-nine years.He enjoyed good health up to a few hours before e was stricken down.There was a special meeting of the County Council yesterday in Perth, at which\u2018 considerable discussion took district.The good road machinery, which is in this district now, was ordered to the other end of the county, although a resolution had been passed: authorizing the work there to be done first.Mayor Thoburn, Councillor Jas.Robertson and ex-County Councillor Stafford, Mr.J.Stewart, Reeve of Ramsay, and Mr.J.Bowland and J.Syme, together with County Council lors Thompson and Ryan represented local interests.: Vy, en\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"HtSTORIC CHAIR 80OLD.Kingston, Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At -an auction sale of.the effects of the \u2018late, Mrs.Drennan, an historic cha!lr made for the present King's reception, when he visited Kingston forty years.ago, was among the articles that went under the hammer.Mr.Farrell ge- cured it for $345, but not to keep.It is the intention that it will pass into the hands of the city to be kept.and used on state occasions.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.JOHN PASTOR FOR WINNIPEG St.John, N.B., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The congregation of the Leinster Strest Baptist Church, on Wednesday evening reluctantly accepted the resignation of Rev.Christopher Burnett, to take effect October 31.\u2014He is going to Winnipeg.\u201c .- \u201cGET POWER.The Supply Comes From Food.If we get power from food, why not strive to get all the power we can.That is only possible by use of skillfully selected food that exactly fits the requirements of the body.Poor fuel makes a poor fire and a poor fire Is not a good steam producer.© \u201cFrom not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I suffered grievously for a long time from stomach troubles,\u201d writes a lady from a little town in Missouri .So \u201cIt seemed as if I would never bo nble to find out the \u2018sort of food that was the best for me.Hardly anything that I could eat would stay on my stomach.Every attempt gave me heart-burn and filled my stomach with gos.I got thinner and.thinner until I ilterally became a living skeleton and In me was compelled to keep to my ed.- \u201cA few months ago 1 was persuaded to try Grape-Nuts food,and it had such good effect from the very beginning that I have kept up its use ever since.I was surprised at the ease with which I digested it.It proved to be just what I needed.All my unpleasant symptoms, the heart-burn, the Inflated ferl- ing which gave me so much pain disappeared.My_welght gradually increased from ninety-eight to 118 lbs.my figure rounded .out, my strength came back, and I am now able to do my housework and enjoy it.\u2018The Grape-Nuts food did it.\u2019 Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.A ton days\u2019 trial will show anyone BALD.THURSDAY, vanced by Ald.Lavallee, who spoke | place about good roads work in this|: STERLING SILVER TEA SERVICES Never before have our Silversmiths given so much art- skill to the designing of this store's T ea | Services; and to their efforts have been added several choice designs from the Silversmiths of the old world, thus offering a display not to be exceeded in New York or even London itself, - Quaintly dainty is a \u201cDutch\u2019 Five O'Clock Set, comprising Teapot, Bugar and Cream, at $83.00.It is safe to say this is the only set \u2018of its kind in all America.Its order No.is 1002-94.HENRY BIRKS & SONS _ Qord and Sliversmiths, Phillips Square.5, CIRARD HAS CONCLUDED STOR Under Cross - Examination She Changes Her Story - About the Bottle The examination of Mrs.Girard, in in the Ile Ronde murder charge, was concluded yesterday afternoon in the Court of King\u2019s Bench, and she seemed much relieved when permitted to step down from the witness stand in many hours.News of Mitchell's death, witness explained, had reached Pointe Claire before she got there, having been brought by men to whom the Ker- nicks had appealed for a boat to take them \u201chome.; In the course of the evening Mrs, Kernick told her that Mitchell had drowned while swimming from Isle Madore to Dowker's Island at nine o'clock that morning.Mra.Xernick and Mitchell had forded the shallow water between Isle Ronde and Isle remaining behind.\u2018Then, according to her sister's story, Mitchell declded to swim to Dowker's Island, which was about a hundred feet away, but when he Had gone about seventy-five feet he disappeared.\u2018ther-in-law cautioned her that the three must agree to tell the same story not making any mistakes and asked her to say nothing of his anger, or of his having sworn at his wife, Witness sald she replied that there were no mistakes to be made by her, as she meant to tell the truth.Witness admitted that in the course of the conversation Kernick made use of the words: \u201cIf I have to the scaffold for this, my legs will give way, I can assure you.\" \u2018 In the course of cross-examination by Mr.J.P.Cooke, K.C., Mrs.Girard sdid that prior to her leaving the island Kernick and Mitchell were on Yood terms, and contrary to her evid- énce in .chlef, - replied that Kernick had no \u2018bottle in his hand when he set out to find his wife after she screamed.: ! : not along with Dr: MacTaggart, performed the autopsy, tesiified that the wound on the left side of the neck had been inflicted before Mitchell was drowned, and in reply to Judge Trenholme said it was possible it might have bcen caused.by a bottle.\" Tho inquiry was resumed this morning.\u2014 Clocks repaired and wound by contract.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.U.S.POACHERS SHOULD BE \"GIVEN WARM RECEPTION \u2018Windsor, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014(Special,)\u2014 When H., 8.Osler, K.C., called the Ontario Game Commission to order in the parlors of the Crawford House yesterday nearly every member of the commission was present.Mr.Louis Yongblovd, of Essex, spoke strongly of the difficuities encountered by the deputy wardens in attempting to prevent violation of the game laws without adequate means for pursuing the American .sportsmery, who make a practice of crossing to Canadian territory at all seasons of the year and shooting at the young birds almost under the very noses of the deputies.He favored the immediate purchase of a fast steam or gasolene launch, instead of the antiquated rowboat at present in use.8 OBITUARY Welland, Ont.\u2014Welland loses one of its oldest residents in the death of Rev.Mr.McCualg, pastor of the Presbyter- fan Church for the past eighteen years.Kingston\u2014John Mudle, barrister, is dead.He wal born here about 1840, and practiced law for forty years, For the past four years he has buen the local Master of Chancery.His wifa, three sons and three daughters survive m.clerk in the office of Campbell & Mor- val, composed of Sir Alexander Campbell, and Hir Oliver Mowat.' He was for several years au piderman, \u2018 Wolfville, N.B.\u2014~Wgtd has rea Wolfville of the dea at his hed In Tavoy, Burma, of the Rev.H.E.Morrow, well known througnt the provinces.\u2018Mr, Morrow was a native of Bt.Peter's, P.B.I, and after graduating at Acadia In 1871, took the theological course at Newton and went to Burma In the employ of the American Baptists.His wife, who survives him, wae Miss Olive J.Emmerson, for some youre principal of Acadia Seminary, some facts about food.\\.\u2018There's a season! - Apogemd di étions which she had occupled a seat for so} Madore to look for a boat, the husband | Continuing, Mrs.Girard sald her bro- | 0 to Dr.A.Lesage, Pointe Claire, who, || Mr.Mudle was articled as a°law | Fe fo * AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY \u2014y,, Hi THIS WEBK-\u2014Bantoré B.Ricaby's Bright and Merry.WM.H.WEST BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS PRICES\u2014INe, 2Bc, 6O¢; TBe.; Next Week \u2014 Joseph Murphy in SHAUN RHUB AND KERRY GOW.Matinee Dally THEATRE FRANCAIS Vire Der WERK BEPT.25, \u201c Les § Cts.De Baptiste\u201d With PAUL CAZENEUVE.Next Weok\u2014* PAPINEAU 18237.\" ere ROYAL\u2014 HSE IFRS.\" THE JOLLY GIRLS PRICES\u2014I0c, 20c, 80c and Soc.Next Week\u2014 \u201cINNOCENT MAIDS.\" - \u2014 re TO-NIGHT AT 8.18 Matiases Wed.& Sal.af 2.30 p.m.Grocker's EDUCATED HORSES AND THE EQUIMATOGRAPH.PRICES\u2014Evenings, 10%, 20 and 30c.Box seats, 50c.Matinees\u2014Adults 25c, Children 10c.MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB.DEPARTMENT en este mld oo \u201cAMUSEMENTS.: ALL THIS WEEK, MAT.BAT.the fam~ ous English Actor, KYRLE BELLEW In the Buccessful Play, \u2018* RAFFLES.\u201d Monday\u2014DAVID GARRICK.Tues.and Wed.\u2014THE MIDDLEMAN.\u2014 Thursday\u2014THE BRIGHTER SIDE.Being & Translation by L.N.Parker of \u201c14 Chatelaine,\u2019 by Alfred Capus.Fri.\u2018Saturday Evening\u2014TOM PINCH.Seats now on sale.Regular Prices, 25c ® $1.60.: pr ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARS BY ROYAL PERMISSION The Great Historical Ploture : by Edwin Abbey, RA.| The Coronation of His Majesty King Edward Vile, : NOW ON VIEW Art Gallery, Phillips Square.9 am.to 6 p.m.Admission 25 cents.\u2014 \"HIGH SCHOOL GAMES The Athletic Games of the High School will take place on the M.A.A.A.Grounds, Friday, Sept.29, at 2 p.m Admission 25c.Children 156.Ladies Free.° FOOTBALL UNION QUEBEC RUGBY Baseball Park, Saturday Afternoon, 3 EDUCATIONAL.CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL.: ROUGH RIDERS (ottawa city) vs.WESTMOUNT Oth- September, 1905.Kick Off 3.30.Admission\u201450c, 356 and 25c.Reserved Seats, 50c.On sale at Star Branch Office, Peel and Windsor Btreets, and Morton, Phiilips & Co., Notre Dame Street, EDUCATIONAL.a ~ McGILL UNIVERSITY Conservatorium of Music OPENED SEPT.18th When instructions in al branches commenced.Pupils may enger at any time.o Sept.25th, at 9.30 a.m.early to The Secr Pianofort: Competition, for Exhibition, of $50, \u2018open to all candidates, will be held: on Monday, 799 Sherbrooke St.~ Entries should be sent in etary, : Millinery \u201d Dressmaking French Shorthand Singing, English ; Venetian Bent Iron Work.Basketry Bible Study.« \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION - 896 DORCHESTER STREET, .Educatienal Classes Open Monday, October 2, 1905, Plain Sewing Art Needlework Bookkeeping .Elocution Physical Training Arithmatic Reading Circle First Aid to the Injurer - Girls\u2019 Clubs For further Information, apply at the Office.ENTREE DISHES From Good Old England No other production can compare with them; particularly the best grades.Heavily .plated or.nickel silver, with detachable handle, converting cover into separate dish, Different sizes, $9.00 and upwards.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Johnston Bros, Jewellers, St, Catherine Street \\ = Peel) Beginning and Advanced Classes open Octe- ber 2.Individual instruction.Thoroughly practical.Draughtsmen, engineers, firemen, etc., prepared for city and provincial licenses, Instructor\u2014Peter M.Bain, The John Mec- Dougall Co., Ltd.Educational Department, Dominion Square.\"THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 938 DORCHESTER ST., near Mountain.Tel.Up 961.Development in all branches of Music.Pupils may enter at any time, Fo Prospe:tus, Apply to \u201cMR.C.E.SEIFERT, Director.ne) EVENING CLASSES- 2084 ST.CATHERINE, Individual Instruction.Tel.Main 309, CAZA & LORD, Principals er \u2014 GET THE.HABIT The turn of a collar, the fit of a neckband, the buttonholes of a garment are little matters that receive great attention at the Toilet Laundry It is through looking after little details like this that we can be sure of retalping your custom once you have given our work a trial.290 GUY STREET Phones Up 3450, 3181, 3483.~ Edward H.Harner, olfville, and widely and highly es- e-nrovinces | Le er \u2014 > mm arrested four months ago for Sonducting 4 lotte y business in the Temp uilding, was ; J yesterday afternoon fined $10 and costs, 162 St.Lawrencs St., Glove Manufacture, Su the aitornative pl tune manthe JA of being called from the \u2018Land of Nod\u2019 by one of our Intermittent Alarm Clocks.J.A.BREMNER, JEWELLER, 2334 ST.CATHERINR \"OXFORD wie CAFE & Kivak 40 cts.Latlss' Kid Gloves A PAIR Colors Black .and White Special Opportunity.RARE CHANCE \u2014 FRENCH KID GLOVES for Ladies, well repaired by us.SUEDE AND GLACE KID, white, colored and black.Value from $1.35 up- sevvassesnsessnsconc00e0 wards.For None sold on Saturday.Only one pair to \u20ac customer.J.B.A.LANCTOT, TEL.MAIN um.à .\u2019 : « * .I NEXT WEEK, Mr.B.8 v WILLARD and Bat.Mat.\u2014 THB PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY.eo STEAM ENGINEERING / YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, à Là Sw REE = A ot EER ESS .AT a a TLooKiNG FO EMPLOYMENT z ?+ For Sale.IF Advertisements under {Bis heading \u2014 So per word for one insertion, Six insertions or the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per insertion.FE SALE \u2014 TWO NEWLY UPHOLSTERed chairs, also child's folding go-cart.All very cheap.Apply 60 Agnes st, St Henri.231 FoR SALE \u2014 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD with us.High and medium grade furniture store.Carpets at very low prices.Good treatment to all is our motto.Laude Bros, Home Furnishers, 176 St.Lawrence.tt OR SALE \u2014 STONE FOR CONCRETE purposes, broken, all sizes.Apply Phone Rast 933.W.M.Hendershott, P.O.address, w Victoria st 262 OR SALB \u2014 TWO SECOND HAND NO.4 Daisy furnaces.F.St.Germain, No.70 St.James st.nr OR BALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, R.E.Painchaud, 650-652 St.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke.Roll- tng and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside\u2019 tables, bed-rests, commodes, bidets.Phone Bast 338.| x OR SALE\u2014ON EASY PAYMENTS, FURniture, carpets, sfoves, go-carts, etc., etc._The J.8.Prince Co.33 St.Lawrence | street.OR SALE \u2014 STONE FOR CONCRETE purpcses, broken, all sizes.Apply Phone East St.VW.M.Henderson, P.O.address, 38 Victoria st.250- OR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock in city.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 St.James street.Telephone Main 813.OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- Hon.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wood, $3.00.mil} blocks, $1.75; \u2018tamarnc.blocks, $2.7 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy and Wiillom st.Tel.Main 452.OR SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS.AT cash prices.high and molium grades ot furniture, stoves, carpets, oilcloths, crockery, also clothing.ladies\u2019 garments of very best fit.Laide Bros.Complete Home Furnishers, .176 \u2018St.Lawrence near Dorchester.tf Tm Boots and Shoes.BTS AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bo , and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hall Hill Printing 1 GOOD QUALITY ENVELOPES.neatly printed, with return card, sent post paid.only 85c: 50 for 20c.Samples free.W.HOWIE, Printer, Beebe Plain.Que.229 Miscellaneous.IMHE CANADIAN POULTRY ASSOCIAtion's First Annual Show will be held tn the Crystal Rink, Dorchester st.from the 16th to 21st Octoder.1805.Judges: D.J.Lambert and R.BE.McKinstry.Superintendent.R.E.McKinstry.Prize lists on application.J.P.Cullen, Secretary-Treasurer,, 214 St James street.: 20.MES TANTING FREE PASSAGE TO - AML England and return, as cattlemen, are advized io apply direct to authorized agents.| Enclose °c stamp for particulars.Canadian Employment Agency, 18213 St.Antoine st.- = Business.Cards.J A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- < layron & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder.Warehouseman, 415 and 417 St Paul st.Montreal.Heated.Storage, Pond or Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.Lost.FT OST \u2014 ON BUNDAY NIGHT.AN IRISH fox terrier, spotted white and tap.Name | of Sport.Reward at 158 Hufrhison., Any one found detaining dog after this notice will be prosecuted, 23 OST \u2014 GENTLEMAN'S GOLD LINK watch chain.with seal attarbed, on Saturday niæbt.between.the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenue and the Arena.Find- collle dog.Finder w{ll please return to above C.P.Lane, er please return to 933 Mount Royal avenue.Situations Wanted\u2014Female.Cr Advertisements under this heading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents, LADY.ACCUSTOMED TO TRAVELLING, per pdcsires position + as companion to elderly or {avalid.reas Que - ald Office, Montreal.Quebec, care wn ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS OFFICE ASsistant by young lady with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.Apply H 23, Herald Branch Office, Chapman's Book Store, 2407 St.Catherine st.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.RG Advertisements under this heading \u2014 x words, oue insertion, 10 cents; one week, cents.ges 2 map V\\/ANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN PRIVATE ! family or tn hotel, by first class Chinese cook.Best references.1863 Ontario st., near Bleury., 238 V ANTED\u2014DRUG CLERK, FOUR YEARS\u2019 experience, wholusale and retall, wants position in city, with privilege of attending lectures.\"Address K 368, Herald Office.881 Personals.] sw Advertisements under this heading\u2014%c¢ per.word for one insertion.Six insertions «for the price of four.making the rate 34 cent per word per Insertion.PERSONAL \u2014 ROACHES ARE DEAD.Call at the hat store, 71 St.Lawrence street, and get a tin of \u2018Nathan's\u2019 famous ' Roach, Bedbug and Mouse Killer.Clean your { house.tt Agents Wanted.tr Advertisements ynder this heading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, '10 cents; one week, 25 cents.; TANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTELligent persons to solieit orders for nursery stock.To the right parties I can offer the best inducements.Best time in the year to make a start.Apply for terms, at once, to E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.u Undertakers and Embalmers.C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st., and « 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 3738, East 117.VVILLIAN WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine street.Uptown 2667.; J LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 \u2018Wellington street.A Main 4418.a \u201c4 Legal Cards.\u2018| tarto and St.Denis.™ FILLS POSITIONS DAILY.Situations Vacant.LF Advertisements under this heading \u2014 ¥ words, one insertion, lu cents; one week, A TELEGRAPHER EARNS FROM FIVE hundred to eightesn hundred dollars per ear.Do you?! If not, let us quality you to o so.Write for free book, giving full par- tloulars.B.W.Somers, Principal, Dominion School of Telegraphy, Toronto.étf WANTED \u2014 FIR8T CLASS GENERAL foreman, thoroughly used to all kinds of heavy construction.est wages to right man.C.E.Deakin, 11 St.Sacrament street, city.233 YATANTHD \u2014 A FIRM OF THE HIGHEST standing wishes to secure the services of an intelligent man of good address, to call on customers in -this and other cities of Canada, for the purpose of explaining the merits of a high priced article which has been in thie market for several years.Salary and commission paid.Applicants will please state age, referonces and previous expert- ence.Apply K 361, Herald Office.231 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; REFerences requires.Apply after 7 p.m., to\u2019 39 Macgregor at.YJANTED \u2014 WOMAN FOR WASHING bottles.Apply to Mr.Edwards, Lyman, Sons & Co., 384 St.Paul at.228 Rooms and Board Reo AND BOARD \u2014 FOR TWO YOUNG men; private family.Apply 80 Xnox street.- 234 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, bathroom flat, hot water heating.260 St.Antoine st.230 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, hathroom flat.20 Buckingham.231 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, with every convenience, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family.14 BDel- mont st.' 284 Rooms \u2014 TO LT, TWO NICE ROOMS, Auer light, furnished or unfuraisbed, in Parisian French familly.344 Berri, near On- 230 OOMS \u2014 WANTED, TWO ROOMS AND board, for lady and son; moderate terms, \u2018private family preferred, near tramway.Please state number of family, position of rooms, if modern convenience.Advertiser will not answer unless thèse are given.Address T 298, Herald Office.: OOMS TO LET \u2014 ALL NEWLY FURnished, quiet neighborhood, oxtensive rear and front lawns, large gallery overlooking a hundred feet of lawn, large bath room.Iireaktast if required.111 St.Famille st.tf alister & Languedoc.J.N.Grecnshields, K.C.R.A.E.Greenshields, K.C., A.W.G.Macalister, Erroll Languedoc.\u201c IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, | JX etc., Richmond and Carling sts.; London.; Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.! 8.BUCHAN, K.C.ADVOCATE, ETC, : \u201ce¢Jo.Guardian Assurance Building, 150 St \u2018James st.Montreal.| \u2014 | Educational.TIUPILS WANTED \u2014 100 SINGERS.FOR sigh\u2019 singing class.Only $5.00 for season.; Cal.H.Corey.Studio.Karn Hall SINGING \u2014 QUALIFIED TEACHER WILL ~~ M3 give lessons, on nominal terms, to ladies Ad- 232 band gentlemen willing to assist Io choir.dress Precontor, K 363, Herald Office.| VVANTED = YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, : who wish to improve their handwriting, should attend our evening classes In pénman- «ship.Individual instruction.under Prof.D.Beauchamp, Canada's champion penman.| Success guaranteed.Send us your name and we will show you what we can do.Montreal | School of Penmansnip, 2024 St.Catherine street.229 : | Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.i |.gAr Advertisements under this heading\u2014Xc l per - word for one insertion.- Six insertions I tor the price of four.making the rate 4 cent per word per insertion.| OST \u2014 FROM 410 MAGDALEN STREET, Wednesday afternoon, yellow and white address.239 REENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC-} =~ ToLet.i TO LET \u2014 1% SELBY AVENUE, 8 rooms, furnace, and all modern conveniences.Immediate possession.Apply Mill: er & Bremner, 2334 St.Catherine st.fi TO LET \u2014 A FIVE-ROOM FLAT, newly decorated and finished, with bathroom and w.c.Present tenant leaving city.Rent $12.00.Apply 439 Clarke street, Aunex.231 BISHOP'S COURT APARTMENT 147 BISHOP STREB :.LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED SUITES of |5 rooms, each with bathroom.Free (ill Sep- ;temter 1st.Janitor on prem ses.IP.8.Ross & Sons, :42 Notre Jame st.vest | Phope Main 612.Note.\u2014Larg x Buttes all Jet aud smaller Suites letting as: - ' To LET \u2014 A LARGE BUILDING, SUIT- | abls for a \u2018factory or store: lurge vard \u2018and a five stall stable.142'and 144 Inspector, corner of St.Antoine st.Apply to 9 Bleury street.229 |: PARTMENT SUITES TO RENT \u2014 IN the new apartment house, Hutchison st.Rents moderate, including heating, taxes, i janitor\u2019s attendance, etc.For particulars, ap- 'ply to 59 Beaver Hall Hill | Property-for Sale.- I (CAMPING \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ! shark for sale, on island at mouth Ottawa \u2018River.Well situated for duck shooting, fish- \u2018ing.Occupied by lady and gentleman since May.Prive and further particulars, apply (Clarendon Hotel, Ste.Anne: de vom Bellevue.Apply, 229 1] \u2014 = - Situations Vacant, 8 Advertisements under this heading \u2014 x words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, VVANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT OR working housekeeper.Apply Mrs.T.M.\u2018Taylor, 834 Charlevoix, or telephone Main 1642.234 ANTED-\u2014-LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS, on salary; experience not necessary; at once.Room 34, Mechanics\u2019 Institute.228 ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, 10 COOPERS, y to make apple barrels at 6 cents each for 6 hoop barrels.Wire me if you want a job quick.R.J.Graham, Belleville.233 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATBLY, YOUNG girl about 16, as general; no washing; small family, Apply 638 Grosvenor avenus,' Westmount, T 232 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN office.One with knowledge of short- band and typewriliug preferred.Write, stating saldry required, to No.K 370, Herald.232 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, who wish to improve their handwriting, should attend our evening classes in peuman- Ep.- Individual instruction, under Prof, D.Bbauchanip, Canada's champion penman.Success guaranteed, Send us your name and we will show.you whut we can do.Montreal Sclhiool of Penmanship, 2024 St Catheriué st.231 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BRASS POL- tsher and buffer.Canadian Aluminum Works, Limited, Chambly Canton, Que.232 WANTED \u2014 LADY BARBER.ADDRESS K 360, lerald Office.230 ANTED\u2014A WET NURSE FOR A BABY girl of ton months.Terms will be made suitable to the right party.Address Tlerald | Otrice, K 362.130 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS MOTH- i er's help during the day.1U Laurier ave, St.Henry.ë VV ANTED-RESPECTABUR AND INTHL- ligont persons to solicit orders for uurs- ery stock; to the right parties 1 can offer the best inducements; Lest time in the year to uake a start.Apply for verDis, ut OUC& to E.D.smith, Winoaa, Unt.ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS, MALE OR Female, to mako men\u2019s shirts and ladles' blouses, We pay the best wages.Call No.10 St.Peter street.242 VWANTED \u2014 HOUSEWORK, BY DAY OR hour: A, Herald Office.Wanted to Rent.2a Advertisements under this heading\u2014¥o | for word for one insertion.Six insertions | for tha price of Tour.making tho rate 34 cent per word per insertion.\u2018 VV ANTED \u2014 GOOD ROOM, WITH BOARD, heat and light.Address K 364, Mera Office.: \u2019 - 281 © WANTED TO RENT \u2014 A RESIDENtial flat, about clght rooms, in the West End.above St.Address T.J.Herald Office.229 0 WANTED \u2014 MODERN HOUSE, ABOUT ten rooms.Westmount or suburbs preferred.Will take lease for extended period if house and terms satisfactory.Apply K 363, Herald Office.\u2019 ; Ÿ TANTED TO RENT\u2014ORDINARY ROUGH building, about 75 by 100 feet, or little over, within city Hmits.Rent must be reasonable\u2019 ald Office.Antoino st.Floor not required.Apply K 256, Her- Wanted to Purchase.\\ TANTED \u2014 TP BUY WILD LANDS FOR cash.Apply or write, N.E.Cen.Co.(3 State st.Dostod.) 233 Business Chances.GOOD OPENING FOR A DENTIST, IN a thriving town about fifty milles from Montreal.Por particulars, apply to R.E.K., Herald Office.236 DOR SALE \u2014 A GROCERY, IN VERDUN, doing nhout five hundred per month.{Could be (ncrented considerably.) .Rent sev- etity-flve, per month.Stock about $300.00.° \u2018To reliable party owner would take part cash, balance on cary terms.This 1s a splendid ¢hanee tor a young man who wants to start In business.Don\u2019t answer this unless you mean business.H., care Herald Office.238 EE \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 RUSH SALE Fire Llork four modern tenements, all above ground, large and well-appointed, centre of -ity, below Sherbrooke.Good tenants.Gond rent.Sure pay.Owners leaving city wili sacrifice to prompt buyers.$14,000.cr $7,000 for half.\u2019 \u201cICE COTTAGE-82,500 - CADITUX STREET, next -Roy\u2014Solid brirk, weil built, ir very good order.New roof.Nine roams apd bath.Modern plumbing.$2,500.tcrios.F RED.R.COLE, 138A ST.JAMES ST.WAREHOUSE TO LET The whole or.part of the premises, 603 Crsig Street, lately occupied by The Herald, will be let for warebouse or light manufac- tur.ng purposes, Apply Herald pew building, Vic.oria Square.{EAGE HAVING BEEN DECLARED Ivrect shipment of Japanese Goods just arrived from Yokohama.Ci} Paintings, Screens, Satsuma Ware, im- \u201c ported direct for Christmas presents.J.W.WILLSON & SON, 7 PHILLIPS SQUARE.} \u2018(A RRIAGE LICENSES Issued by ARTHUR W., WILKS, Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel.M.4125.Evcihiogs\u2014645 Sherbrooke St.548 Plessis Street.Tol.BE.4134, OFFICES \u2014 in second floor Terms, | The two best offices : .\"BANK OF OTTAWA BUILDING to let.These are on the James Street.APPLY ONLY TO |; Room 22, Bank of Ottawa Bld'g.| FOR SALE 1 1 \u2018Special - Bargains x 22 in.x 6 ft.Pond Planer.x-24 in.x 6,ft.Pond Planer, x 6 ft.Draper Engine Lathe | x 6 ft.Draper Engine Lathe, 22 In.24 tn.16 in.20 In.20 in.x 14 ft.Draper Engine Lathe.| 3 Cutting-Off Machines, Hurlbut-Rogers make, : - .k - Previous to removing these machines we will sell at a very small advance for a quick turnover.CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY, 28 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.rie Money to Loan.BORROW MONEY On your furniture In ure, pianos, horses, { waggona, etc.,.from $10 to $5600, without removal or publicity.Loans can be repaid in smali weekly or monthly installments, \u2018at lowest rates.| ; Call, write or Le)eplione Main 433 for particulars, or we will send our agent to call THE CANADIAN FINANCE CO., 103 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Corner Notre Dame Street.Every kind of book and job printing tne at the office of The Herald in the best styles 'at the lowest rates.\\ St TO LET 4° the facing St.PLUGGED SILVER COIN UNCOMFORTABLY PLENTIFUL Of the plugged sllver coin, there are always a few samples {in circulation \u201cfn most of the larger towns and cities, but according to private Tully, of Montreal, these are at present more strongly in evidence AS purt of the currency than has been.the case for quite a long time.The public ought to keep a sharp lookout for colne of this nature, and with a view to thelr suppression, communicate to the authorities when\u2019 they find any on offer.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; PETERBORO' HAD SUCCESSFUL | FAIR Peterborn, Ont.Sept IR (Special )\u2014 The Industrial Fair for 1806 broke all previous records, .both in attendance and exhibits.The officers, directors and vominiitee\u2019 6f management were: Officers\u2014T.FE.Rradhurn.-M.-P._P., You Won°t =.cough long if you use Shiloh's Consump- \u201cton Cure, the Lung Tonic.It cures Colds, Coughs, and all irritations of the air passages almost instantly.You won't lose anything if it fails to cure you, for then your dealer will give ick what you paid for it.If you > agree that it is the grestest medicine for oughs and Colds in the world.\u201c1 think there k no medicine like Shilohs Come fumption e .\u2014Mr.G.H eed, Mariam, Ont.\u201d \u2019 \" \u201cI h Shiloh\u2019s C jon C nd fi Lae wd Shik\u2019 Commute Cure 1d nd ine, Unt, ' *| had bad cold and friend told Shiloh's \u2018Consumption are: 1 did o ond pit well.\u2014Miss Codey, 43 Aylmes St, Montreal, 2 SHILOH 25c.per bottle.All dealers guarantee it, Tr ee Common Sense Exterminators For ROACHES, BPD-BUGS and MOTHS.All Dealers, and 381 Queen st.W., Toronto.Two different preparations.Marriage Licenses 1MURD BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, | 107 St James Ntrest \u2018and 49 Crescent pe am detective: [hon.president; D.Hughes-Charles, president; Alex.Elliott, first vice-pres- ident; ¥.M.Elliott, second vice-presi- dent: F.J.A.Hall, secretary and.treasurer, | Directors\u2014Wm.Irwin, Robert Falr, |K.Bardley-Wilmot, R.J.Munro.H.\u2018CL Winch, G.W.Fitzgerald, D.Molo- I'mey.J.M.Brooks, J.H.Garbutt.Committee of management:\u2014 Races \u2014Messrs.Alex.Elliott, R.J.Munro and J.M.Brooks.Horses, \"\u201cUght\u201d\u2014Messrs.Fitzgerald, E.M.Elllott and Wm.Trwin.Horses, .\u201cheavy'\u2019\u2014Mesars.Moloney, Fitzgerald and Irwin.Cattle\u2014Mr.J.H.Garbutt.Sheep and swine\u2014Mr.Robt.Vance.Poultry\u2014Mr.K.Eardley-Wilmot.Agricultural products and garden vegetables\u2014Messrs E.M.Elliott and.J.H.Garbutt.; Co Fruit\u2014Mr.R.J.Muriro.Fine Arts\u2014Messrs.Robt.Falr, Wm.Jrwin, K.Eardfey-Wilmot and J.M.Brooksz;- - 7 Dairy and Fitzgerald, Domestic.manufactures \u2018Mensre Robert Fair.K.Eardley-Wilmot and J.M.Brooks.\u2019 hort{tulture\u2014Mr.G.W.Winch.vo | HAS GONE INTO LIQUIDATION.The Pineo-Dowson Co.Ltd.has gone Into liquidation, an order to that teh \u2018Practice Court by Mr.Justice Davidson.The company, six months ago, secured a charter under Dominion let- ters-patent.- The petitiorter in the case Js Mr.W.J.Rafferty, manufacturers\u2019 agent, of Montreal, \u2018and Mr.C.A.McDonnell, chartered acountant, is appointed provisional liquidator.A meeting of creditors and shareholders will tako place on Oct.9 for ithe appointment of a permanent liquidator and inspectors.Messrs.Maclen- nan and Meagher represented the petitioner.: - CHANGE IN WINDSOR AND ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE.Commencing Friday, the 20th inst, the cars on this line coming downtown will proceed via Beaver Hall Hill to St.James Street, instead of going dowf Windsor Street, on account of {repairs | the track.his repairs being made to This, BONE the lines adopted by the Tourist |.will-last for about ten days, at the end of which time the cars on this lihe going west will run via Beaver Hall Hill to St.Catherine Street, .instead of going up Windsor, on account of repairs.This will also last for about ten days and will permit of the two tracks being répaired.ee MR.CHAMPAGNE NOMINATED.Battleford, Sask., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.) Mr.A.Champagne was the unanimous choice of the Liberal convention here.Y e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Niagara Falls, Ont.\u2014John M.Parker, a member of a well known and highly respected Stamford Township family, is a prisoner at police headquarters, oharged with forging the name of Jas.Peans to a note for one hundred and twenty-one dollars in favor of Hiram Buchanan, & droves, who lives near > soll fm LA cy effect being yesterday proiwunced in | d'aense p£ the word, the \u2018whole of Can- GERMANY ID.© FRANCE AGREE List of Principal Points in Agreement Regarding Morocco Paris, Sept.28.\u2014The text esveèment between Geman! a rance, in regard to Morocco, wili pe published within twenty-four hours.The principal points of it are: creme\u2019 Algerien trontier question is om &cuss - ; on at the con 2.The loan to Morcco shall not form & precedent against the agrgement of July 8.3.A state bank to be created, which will control the loan, Algeria 18 proposed as the venue of the congress.Police and financial reforms are to be regulated at the congress by a committee.The measures decided upon at the congress to be operative for a limited time, probably three years, SATISFIED WITH RESULI.Paris, Sept.28.\u2014In an interview yesterday, M.Revoll, the French plenipo- tentlary to the International Moroccan ongress, assured a representative of the Temps that an agreement had.been reached between France and Germany.Dr.Rosen, the German plenipotentiary, who was present, agreed to the etate- ment.Both diplomatists expressed satisfaction with the result of their labors, Dr.Rosen adding: \u201cWe have done the work of conciliation and equity.\u201d The document agreed upon by Messrs.Revoll and Rosen will be briefly com- irunicated to tho Sultan of Morocco by the French Minister, M.Talllan- dier, and the German \u201cMinister, Count Tattenbach.The .document does not infringe upon the subjects to be treated by the congress, but declares that the decisions of the congress shall not apply to districts bordering upon Algeria, and lays down precisely how the affairs of the pier.at Tangier and the loan of $2,500,000 by German bankers, through Minister Tattenhach in August, shall be dealt with at the congress, A Moroccan state bank will be created, absorbing said operations.Al- gecirasis, Spain, will be proposed to the Sultan for the place at which the congress will meet, Such financial and police reforms as may be considered necessary will be regulated by the congress.Measures agreed to unanimously by the congress are to continue in force for three years.The Temps says that Premier Rou- vier and br, Rosen declaCre that there 1s no hitch in the Moroccan negotla- tions.Everything has been completely arranged.The delay in_ the publica- {lon of the document of agreement is due to the great amount of work necessary.MANY INJURED I BUDAPEST AIOTS and Attacked the Coalitionists Budapest, Sept.28.\u2014Between forty and fifty persons were injured in riots here last night when Soclalists and adherents of the coalition party, including students, clashed opposite the Royal Hotel, and for two hours there were \u2018ment.The Royal Hotel is the headquarters of the Independence Club, In which is the council room of the coalition leaders.The students and other supporters of the coalition had arranged for a gli- Ing the da\u201c Soclalists issued inflammatory proclamations, calling on all 3o- ! vialists and others opposed to the co- lalition to gather and fight for thelr rights, which they said the coalition was trying to sidetrack under cover of an alleged affront by the King-Empe- ror to' the whole nation, Owing to these proclamations, the coalition leaders dÉcided to ~ostpone the torchlight procession, seeking-thus.to avoid bloodshed, At 8 o'clock about 1,600 Soclaliets gathered outside the \u2018Independence Club and announced thelr intention of entering and tearing.down the council room.A large force of police was present, and was assisted by 160 leading citizens.- The mob made an effort to enter, but A fight ensued and amid the wildest clamor several persons were etabbed: but the Sociallsts wero finally scattered.\u2018 It is reported that over forty persons were wounded, elght of théin seriously.Scattered fights continued and Soclal- lets marched to a building in which is published a coalition newspaper, where they broke the windows and attempted { .The mob was to gain_An entrance held back by: the police, while the printers and editors threw furniture from the windows on the heads of the crowd.Here, too, several persons received wounds.Finally quiet was restored.The general situation certainly has \u2018General superintendent \u2014 Mr.H, C.grown worse, while the feellng through- against the dysamy 16 1 aging.It 1s stated t at e Emperor has issued orders that in the event of.disturbances harah measures must be avolded if possible.+ re MONTREAL MAN BUYS | LAND IN VANCOUVER Mr.J.S.Douglas has Bought Corner Lot and Will Erect $130,000 Building Thereomn Vancouver, B.C., Sept.28.\u2014(Speclal.) \u2014One hy one the vacant lots In the downtown district are disappearing underneath huge piles of brickwork and masonry.The latest to be disposed of is the southeast corner of Cordova and sold out Hungary de Granville, which the C.P.R.0 through Messrs.C.8.Douglas & Co.to Mr.A.Douglas, of Montreal, who will erect a handsome $30,000 building on it.The price was $26,600.the lot is 52 by 120 feet, the price, therefore, being about $500 a front foot.The deal is an excellent examplé\u201cdf the od results which follow activity ssociation Mr.Douglas came here to fake arrangements\u20acfor a hunting trip in the Lillooet country under the care of Manson, the famous guide.He had no idea of Investing in Vancouver, but \"when he saw the city he decided it was a good place to put some money into and as a consequence the approach to the city from the station lis to be improved by a fine building on what is at present sightly çorner.™=NEW WESTMINSTER FAIR OPENE Vancouver, B.C., Sept.28.\u2014(Speélal.) The Dominion Fair, which opened yesterday in New Westminster, twelve miles from hers, is the biggest event of the kind ever held this side of Winnipeg.It is Canadian, in the truest \"ve .- a da Socialists Paraded the Streets| scenes of wild and tremendous excite-\u2019] gantic torchllght procession, but dur- | was vigorously opposed by the police.| \u2018|'fication of the Montreal Council's en- ~ a somewhat un- | our IERALDS PUZZLE DEPARTMEÏ FIRST WEEK walllliony | zed goose met a milkmald leading a cow, {from driving all three o e Whereupon the maiden scfeamed with |my pasture.field?\" repiiod ery ne rror.; fied maiden.And right here com \u201cWhat frightens you?\u201d asked Hans.[the most interesting puzzle.for ure You are going to kiss me against {Ing the subsequent \u2018discussion followe my will,\u201d sald the coy maid.ing the facts developed: They found How can I do that with these that the goat and the goose together sranky animals on my hands?\u2019 asked \"would eat just as much grass as the ans.icow, so If that field would pasture What prevents you from thrusting the cow and the goat for 45 days, or your cane into the ground mo as, to the cow and the goose 60 days, or the fasten the goat to it and then put goat and the goose for 90 days, how your goose under my pall?\u2019 queried jlang \u2018would it pasture the cow, the goat the maiden.: and the goose?Early replies are re- \u2018Because that cross-looking cow quested, as Fans and Katrina are cons might hook me,\u201d said Hans.| templating a speedy partnership.Oh, that fool cow wouldn't hook , HUNDREDS AGAIN TC-DAY The number of replies Srecelved indicate that the query which\u2019 Hans and Katrina wish answered has interested many bright minds all over Canada.' : : * Some of the contestants have evidently worried a good deal over fit, if we judge from the reply sent In by our friend Wm.Mance, Liverpool street.He Insists that it's all bosh and \u201cthat it would.last the cow, the goat and the goose all thelr lifetime.\u201d We have no doubt it would if the grass would grow fast enough.Mr.Otter gets it down to 30 days, and so does 8.J.Lambert.The majority, however, all make it out eithér 40 or 45 days, and quite a few inslet on 36 days being the required time., ; __ One enthusinstic contestant, Mr.Hemming, Knox street, explains that figures don\u2019t lle, and that his figures make it out to be 27 1-2 days.\u2019 AT THINK YOU?.Cn Co Contestants must remember that all replies to this week's puzzle must reach this office by Monday noon.| : ! .A Dutchman with a geat and iF and what ig to prevent you Mr.Loyd has prepared a series of volumes comprising a complete col- leotion of is marvellous works, and wé offer 25 \u2018of these parts each week to those sending in the best answers, Competitors may send In as many answers as they answer must be on a coupon cal from The Herald.Fach puzzle will appear every day for a week.The correct answer on the Monday following and the prize winners on Tuesday of each week.~~(8E THIS COUPON FOR YOUR.ANSWER.wish, but each 5 .- Montre\u201d! .1805.= Puzzle Editôr The Herald, » Victoria Square, Montreal: My answer to the Sam Loyd's Puzzle Nn.1 is as follows: Address .sre rire eras trucs eus Electric Door BN | Bell Troubles Is a Speclalty\u2014\u2014If You are - Having Trouble, Consult Us.me SAYER ELECTRIC *o 10-12-14 BEAVER HALL HILL.Phones\u2014Main 4546 .° ° .+ Night\u2014East 17.= \u2014 up for consideration, but the .council \u2018deferred definite decision until after these rules have been discussed by the different branch associations.These rules fix the charge at $1 per car per day of 24 hours, or part thereof, if not loaded or unloaded within 24 hours, except in the cases of cars loaded with coal ard coke in bulk, and boards and deals, in which 24 hours additional will be allowed.No charge is to be made.for Sundays or legal holidays.\u2014_\u2014 At the close of the meeting, Mayor TR.Laporte, with Aldermen Clearihue and Imperfect Coins Will be Collocted and | Robertson, discussed the city's fire pro- Retired: by the Government.| tective~ service, with the council's At the regular.weekly \u2018meeting Cf committee on fire insurance, The meet- the council\u2018of the Montreal Board ¢f Ing was a private one.Trade, held yesterday afternoon, a let-| ter was read from Mr.J.M.Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finænce, sta*-,; ing that the Government intended, 'n sheaves near here.The horses became the near future, to take steps to re- frightened and ran away, becorhing deem the worn and mutilated silver in\u2018 tangled in a straw stack, which caught circulation.Mr.Courtney sald that fire and smothered them.the Government had received the notl-: ada, from sea to sea, being represented | at the Royal City.t From the Atlantic and Pacific: lands, from Ontarlo, the premier province, from the.fields of Manitoba and from the gold flelds of Yukon, exhibits have been brought to swell the number from British Columbia.- Lo WORN SILVER CURRENCY WILL GO TO MELTING POT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Carman.\u2014A spark from a threshing engine set fire to a load of wheat dorsation\u2019 of this plan, and had had = the matter under consideration or; From Flour to your kitchen some time.He expected that befdre ; ; and naver touches a hand long the necessary arrangements would be completed, preparatory to retiring Purity Bread James \u2014 - * such worn coin, The new car service \u2018rules of the Board of Railway Cemmissioners came fe \\ 7 1 The Sovereign Bank of Canada have removed to their new quarters, Nos.232 to.236 St.James Street.me Y TELKPHONE\u2014Private exchange connecting all \u2018departments.strachan, bakers to Royalty \"STOCKS MONEY.Market Ruled Still Stronger; Dom.Iron Most Active Issue Mboviment Accepted as the .Beginning of Better \" Market 4 t \u2018The local market again ruled very active The amount of stock offered around the room seemed larger than was the case yesterday, and as the brokers who started the present movement were not disposed to shove up rices too quickly the galns made most cases were not as large @s yesterday.The Iron stocks showed great buoyancy throughout the entive session.\u2018The transaction in Dom.Iron common alone totalled over 2,000 shares, and the total gain was a littla over & halt point.The preferred stock though not #0 active, scored a bigges gaine opening at 72 and advancing te 4.Iron bonds were also in good demand, and sold at 85 at the opening and.fractionally lower in the day.Montreal Power seemed to advance more easily than has been the case for sometime, and when 94 was marked up as the opening, sellers held out for this price.560 shares changed hands at this figure, .Mackay common again received a good deal of attention, but the Toronto crowd were more ready buyers, than the local people.Most of the early trading was at 45.Owing to tho largs Canadian interest still existing in the company it is stated that a Canadian will be appointed to the board of directors.Before the present Mackay companies were formed Mr.C.R.Hos- mer served for many years as vico- president of the Commercial Cable.In Toronto it 18 claimed that Mr.R.A.Smith, of the firm of Osler and Hammond, stockbrokers, will be elected t> represent, the Canadian interests.The cotton stocks easily held the advance scored yesterday, Montreal Cotton selling at 125 and \u2018Textile preferred at 96 1-2.Dominion Coal common moved up Without any stock coming out.A small lot sold at -78 1-2, but later as high as 79 1-2 was bid without any being secured.Nova Scotia Steel sold 65 1-4 to 65 1-2.! A Hallfax despatch says, the Nova Scotia Steel Company has sold the abandoned works at Ferrona, and the mine there for $200,000, making a better sale than had been expected.Throughout yesterday's session and again for quite a while to-day the local market certainly acted in a rather surprising manner.For months past, with the \u2018exception of a few minutes here and there, most of the-local brokers have been selling about the Exchange hall.Yesterday afternoon and for a while to-day almost the whole crowd were grouped closely together in the centre of the hall grouped around a cértain operator who was buying and selling in a way that made things hum.In some quarters the opinion prevails that quite a few houses have joined in the movement to create a «ere active market here.Local Gossip - .MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal Exchange quotations to-day are reported as follows by Marler & Hodgson: New York funds, 3-64 dis to 1-32 dis; 1-16 to 14 prem.Sterling 60 days, 84 to-38 9-16, 5% Lo 8 11-126.Sterling demand, 9 3-16 to 944; 9 5-16 to Y¥%.Sterling cables.9 9-32 to 9 5-16; 9% to 9}.Paris; francs short, 5.134, less 1-16.CAN.GROUP IN WALL STREET.Sales \u2018of Canadian group on Wall Street, with \u2018the high and low price during the day were: W,0w Can .Pacific.175 173% tuv Soo .-.* teres are 1411 140 4u0 London .+ ve.8D 34% | 100 Twins .eens 117 117 LONDON MARKET.L.J Forget & Co.'s Londorm cable quotes Grand Trunk first at 115, sec: ond at 107, third at 62%, C.P.R.at 119%, Anaconda at 63, Hudson's Bay at 78%.- - MONEY HIGHER.The Bank of England to-day increased its rate to 4 per cent.\"MORNING BOARD, 450 Iron.+ tere We at 23 25 Iron.+e es eo oe eee.At 23% 150 Iron.+.at 23% 175 IrOn.+ +.++ ce +» at 23% 100 Iron.\u2026 \u2026 -.\u2026.\u2026.at 23% 175 Iron .co vv ve sees oo Sat 2316 125 Iron.oi +0 se vo covc000s at 23% 100 Iron.++ + ov seve 0-80 23% 5 Iron.ve oo: as ee soeur at 23% 725 Iron.cove s.a0ux sauero0s at 23% 75 lron., .¢ ecetevene sees at 23 50 Iron.Fr eve aes at 23% 19 Merchants Bank .,.at 163 25 Lake of Woods pr-f.at 113% 1 Coal preferred .at 115% Telegrapli.«a ernest 167 15 Telegraph .ie oo +.168 25 Beotia.+.At 654 75 Scotia.ress ses coût: 654 B7000 Iron bonds .e se.at 85 $2000 Iron bands.seen .80 84% 1 Oglivié* ped .7.at 130 25 Textile pfd.at 96% 31 Montreal Cotton ,, .\u2026.at 124% i Montreal Cotton ,.at 125 ; Toledo: 3 2.00 0\u2026.At 34% ) ee erice.at 45 ce eonove sone At 44% REPARER ee At 44% Bank of Montreal .at 256 $1500 Textile bonds .$4000 Textlle bond.100 Canadian Pacific .>.115 Montreal Street Ry.at 226 54 Montreal Street Ry.,.aty 226 560 Power .\u2026.+.+ AE 94 25 \u2018Richelieu & Ontario .at 754 26 Richelieu & Ontario .at 75 25 Toronto Nallway .at 107 76 Detroit.-.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.At 94% 60 Detroit .es et \u2018944 25.Coal .:.« ve va 78% 1\u2019 Iron preferred .\u2026 \u2026 .at 70 225 Iron preferred.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.at 72 25 Iron preferred .,.8t 72% 125 Iron preferred .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.at 15 Iron preferred .\u2026 à .at 75 Iron preferred .at 724 75 Iron preferred .at 73 25 Iron preferred .at 734 50 Iron preferred\u201d.at 74 \u201c7 Scotia preferred., .at 116 Foronto Stock Market Toronto, Sept.28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Commerce, 12 at 168%, 6 at 168%.1 at 168; Traders, 2 to 139%, 10 at 13014; Niagara, 15 at 120, 25 at 120; Toronto Rallways, b0 at 107, 25 at 107, 26 at 107: N.S, Steel, 25 at 86%; Mackay, 25 at 44 3-4, 76 44%, 75 at 44%, 5 at 4434, 10 at 4434, 10 at 44%.25 at 44% 10 at 44%, 35 pfd.at 745, 25 WE \u201cOFFER $3,500 NOVA SCOTIA STEEL & COAL CO., LTD., 6 PER CENT.CONSOLIDATION BONDS, due 1980, at par and interest.éd.PITBLADO & CO., 13 ST.JOHN #TRERT., 1 1in the bituminous coal trade, at 7434; Ontario, 3 at 188; Twin City, 10 at 118, 25 at 118: Paulo, 25 at 188, 35 at 188, 50 at 138, 35 at 138, § at 188%; D.8.bonds, $2,000 at B43, §1,000 at 8434; Coal, 50 at 78%, 100 at T8%, 50 at 7814,.25 at 78%, 25 at 78%, 25 at 7%, 25 at 79%, 26 at 7914, 36 at 7914, 26 at 19%, 100 at 79%, 26 at 79%; Dom.Steel, 50 at 23%, 26 at 28%.\u2018Wall Street Market The market weakened later on the rise in the call money rate and this also killed the activity.Special stocks fell =harply, but the average decline was moderate.Indications of @ wili- Ingness to take all of the Southern Pacific offered around the opening prices promoted an active inquiry by the traders for the stock, and ft advanced 8-4.The movement did little more for the general market than to carry it back to yesterday's closing level.Buasi- ness generally w small, Sales of Canadian Pacific noon totalled 10,- 000 shares and it sold down to 1783 3-4.Bank Clearings The weekly bank clearings, out today, were as follows: \u2014 ERR 28 1905 00000 c00000 « $25,065,041 Corr.week, 1904.-.21,118,981 Corr.week, 1608.-.veers 20,007,708 + WALL STREET GOSSIP.Total sales to noon, 226,800 shares.\u2014\u2014 Marler & Hodgson\u2014Np relief to the money market can be looked for for some little time, consequently we believe that the market will continué to be professional and will seek a lower level.J.8.Bache & Co.\u2014Noon\u2014The advance in Bank of England rate did not in fact the market opened well wp to yesterday's closing and displayed - rt ER We have several issues of attractive Corporation Bonds TO PAY 8 p.0.and in some cases slightly over this rate.\" SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR.\u2018DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED.Canada Life Building, E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager.ness: for the first hour The opening rate,on money here being at an advance of ¥ per cent.was the signal for throwing over by traders and this was followed by some commission house selling The money rate advunced tu 5 per cent., the highest so far.Further flurry will probubly cause fur: ther depression in the market.Should this occur public buying would bécome more pronounced.# E.& C.Randolph.\u2014There was no evidence of any liquidation of consequence in any quajter.The tone is now dull and steady at the decline.Some temporary flurry in the money market is looked for to-morrow and it ls thought rates run up.to between 6 and 7 per cent, but it is not thought that these rates will last, The Coal Trade The anthracite output so far this month Indicates a total tonnage of 5.600,000 tons for September.\u2018The only restriction of mining has been by the miners who have refused to work on a sons of their own, Stopping the Reading mines costs besides the inzonvenience and disarrangement of its business.\u2018The demand for coal haa increased greatly.but it is not equal to the supply and some coal is going into stock.le reports of Mr.Mitchell's campaign \u2018n the coal regions, and the announce- .ment of his demands has increased the \"enquiry for coal.It is generally accepted that recognition of the Miners\u2019 Union and a reduction inthe hours of the work at the mines will not be accepted by the operators, and that trou- , ble will ensue after next April.The ; official demands of the miners will not .be made for some months and the an- | swer of the operators to those demands Will not be matters of urgent consideration until next year.It is considered possible by some people that a compromise may be effected, but the more general belief ls that the differences are such as will ler .to a strike, sumers- of coal are not likely to take any chances, and before the end of this year larger stocks of coal! than usual Will be put in cellars and yards all over the country.The outlook is for an active fall and winter trade, and iit has already begun.\u2018If the coal producers and miners look to thelr interest they will, in April; renew the present arrangement for as long a term as the public wil] accept.There is further marked improvement The Jde- mand for coal is better and new orders for coal are as large and as frequently glven as is usual at this season.\u201d The 3 supply of coal in this vicinity 1s fully | taken care of, and the fill trade has I begun In earnest.There is a scarcity | of cars, and @ lack of sufficlent labor at the mines keeps the tonnage down to a point which la beginning to in-| convenience some eaellers of coal.; Prices are from 20 to 25 cents higher The consumption of coal is thought to be greater than at any time this year and the chief matter which will enlist the attention of the producers frown 724 72 7 this time on is to get a'free movement of coal.The railroads are already i taxed heavily and are endeavoring to prevent a congestion of traffic at ime portant points, : | Curb Securities \u2018 Bia, Asked Electrical Development Co.\u2014 Bonds .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026creneceseurs 57 [3173 Bonds .0.000ouneumes 90 .90% Mexican L.& P.Co.\u2014 Stock .~ .654 s% Bonds 82% 8214 New isrue .0&28 9&2 Rio de Janeiro : Stock .4814 49 Bonds .764 76% Sovereign BANK s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2014 BR.N.RICKBON.\u201cTHORNTON DAVIDSON.Hickson & Davidson Stock Brokers, Members Montreal Stock Exchange 1724 Wotre Dame \u2018Street, temboers Montreal Stock Exchange.- Telephone Main 0h 0777 » .| forge iron in she past have any effect in the early trading, |.number of days thie month for rea- the company prebably 330,000 per day, Con- here than they were a few weeks ago.\u201cShoot Gossip | \"At & meeting of the beard of directors of {pe Mandard.Ranis ot Canada Mt.¥.) TON! eppotuted « director tp Lau vacancy made by the death of the Inte T.R.Rew Branch for Sovereign \u2018The Sovereign Bank of C a has opened a bank at Thorndals, Ont.Mr.G.J.Lagkner, formerly of the Toronto branch, will have charge of the office, and will be assistéd by Mr.W.A, F, of the Hxeter branch.Traction Earnings Havana Eleotric Railway Co.'s earnings for week ending Sept.26, 106: \u2014 Spanish silver.1905.$86,870 1904.00.000.++.32,096 Increase.$1,774 1906 1506, Inc.July .2\u202600000.$145,623 $170,287 $18,102 August \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 , 170,287 18102 Detroit United, third week Beptem- ber, increase $12,900; increase from Jan.1, $414,378.\u2018 Higher Prices For Iron ' Rogers, Brown & Co.have recelved the following from their Pittsburg office: \u2014 ; © \u201cThe sales of Bessemer, foundry and week have amounted to a very large tonnaz\u201d.Prices have advanced and are expected to go higher on füiture business for deliveries during the balance of thé year: Ordets for a conuiderabla quan- \u2018tity of foundry and fonge iron have been placed for the first quarter dell.very in-1906.The consumption of atl kinde of iron has increased vyer much, and we look for greater demands for material and better prices.There has been a very large demand for furnace and foundry coke, with quite an advance in prices, and every prospect of a further advance.Detroit May Lose Control Detroit United Railway shareholders will be interested in the following from the Detroit News-Tribune:\u2014 .\u201cAfter many yesrs of shuffling the street car issue js regarded as having finally reached a climax, and the opi- \u2018De precipitated without delay.A bate tle royal is imminent between the advocates of the Codd compromise franchise for thirty years, and the advocates of municipal ownership and olly regulation.The plan devised in conference by William H.Maybury, P.J.M.Hally, William Hillger and Williara B.Thompson ls expècted to prepare the way for municipal ownership, and | to secure in the meantime a three cent fare, with 10 tickets for a quarter during workingmen'ss hours, the hours also being extended.It 1s distinctly a no-franchise, municipal ownership programme, intended to precipitate the issue immediately.\u201d The proposal seems to be that as the D.U.R.\u2019s different franchises on the different city lines expire, the city shall take over these lines and arrange for the company to operate them under city regulations.\u2018By this.means the system could be carried along until all franchises expired, when municipal ownership would be easy.@ e + + COTTON MARKET \u2014 oo New York, Sept.28.\u2014Cotton futures opened firm.October, 10.44; December.10.66; January, 10.76; February, 10.85; March, 10.93; May, 10.93; June, 10.99 bid; July, 11.03 bid, : .The market has been quite irregular.At the opening bullish, or at least reactionary sentiment was in the ascendancy owing to the increased demand for spot cotton at the decline of nine points in Liverpool, and the idea that notice to-morrow would cause no depression But after advancing to a net gain of about 5 to 7 points the market sagged off to a net decline of 8 to 4 points under lquldation and bear pressure.This was followed by a slight upturn and in the later fore: noon prices were about 3 points net higher, with the market vomparatively quiet, the tons falrly steady and further fluctuations irregular \u2018within a comporatively narrow range.Waghington, Sept.28.\u2014The Department of Commerce dnd Labor in the course of an article on trade in the East says that cottons hold tirst place among China's Imports.The demand for them is constantly Increasing.This demand has been found so important will report the cotton movement every three months.The total cotton importa of the Empire in 1894 amounted to $2,- 100,000 halkwan taels.In 1904 the figures were 124,083,305 taels;.1903, 128,620,- 004 taels.Plain goods, shirtings, sheet- Ings, T-cloths, drills and jeans fell off from 19,015,300 pieces In 1908 to 18,886, 506 In 1903, and still further to 12,949,264 in 1904.With the falling oft in the price of raw cotton, manufacturers bo- gan to increase produétion, but not in time to make, up, during the remainder of 1904, for the falling off in the early part of the year.Of the plain goods referred to, Great Britain furnished 7,841,606 pieces in 1903 and 8,109,020 in 1804, The United States furnished 4,783,141 piedes in 1803, 3,708,- 548 in 1904\u2014affected by home demand and the war in the east, partloularly in Manchuria, whither it had sent considerable cotton goods.-.Japan furnished 730,728 pleces in 1903@und 607,312 in 1904, the drop doubtless due to the war.Dutch goods fell off in 1904, while the importations of Indian cottons increased.+ | Investment Returns | x Following are the investment returns on Montreal stocks gt last prices,compiled by Hickson and Davidson, Stock Brokers, 1724 Notre Daine Street: Close.Div.Tied, E.MACKAY EDGAR & 60.STOCKBROKERS.Bonds and Inveètment Secùritios.a nion is general that a legal battle will Cotton Goods in the Orient |© that the Spanish consul at Shanghai.has written to Spain to say that ho|- Canadian Pacific .174 8 , Soo common.140 4 2.85 Montreal Street .228 10 4.12 Toronto Street Ry.107 6 4.67 Twin City .117 5 4.27 Detroit oo oe sees oo 94% 56 5.17 Toledo .\u2026.co so «= «» 5% 3 5.71 \u2018Mackay common .4 2 4,44 Mackay, com .45 2 4.44 Mackay pref.74 4 5.40 Dom.Textile pref.88 7 7.49 Montreal Power .84 4 4.25 Montreal Téleæraph 185 B 4.54 Bell Telephone .156 8 8.12 Oglivie pref.130 7 5.38 Lake of the Woods 113K 7 6.15 Montreal Cotton .125 7 5.60 Bank of Montreal.257 10 3.58 sondes : Winnipeg Elec, .109 5 .B8 Dominion Iron .8 - 6 88 Ogilvie Milling .-.117 + 6 6.12 ee Tel.Main 4548, °° Farmers Holding for Higher Prices; High Rates Cause Slow Movement Fifth Six Million Bushels of Wheat Already Marketed : in the West \u2018Winnipeg, September 38.\u2014Reports are common of \u201cyields of wheat of from 25\u2019 to bushels per acre, and oats from 75 to 100 bushels per acre, Many farmers are holding back their grain for higher prices; consequently, very little is doirtg on the market.Up to Saturday night Treherne led every polnt In the province In wheat shipments, One hundred thousand bushels had been cleared up to that time.A number of wheat averages are reported as high as 32 bushels over a whole farm, Treherne district is expected to export over 700,000 bushels of grain this year.THE RUMORED BLOCKADE, Fort Willlam, Ont, September 38.The fact that only two Canadian vas- sels have as yet taken wheat down the lakes from Fort Willlam is causing much local comment, and with the elevators filling rapidly sensational rumors have been spread of a possibls wheat blockade at the lake post.The vesselmen some time ago combined to raise rates to two cents until October 15 and to 2% cents till November 15 and this is given as the reason of slow forward movement.Most of the wheat, however, now at the head of the lakes is bought for October delivery, and will not have to go forward this month.In October the ex- orters will have to ship at the rate xed by vesselmen and most of them are preparing for it, excepting some who sold on a very close margin calculating upon the cent and a half rate and whose profits may be wiped out by the rise in freight rates.Ultimately the increase will only affect the market for the producer in the West.LARGE QUANTITY MARKETED.Winnipeg, September 28.\u2014To date 5,600,000 bushels of wheat have been marketed since September 1 at Canadian Pacific Railway points, representing over three million dollars in cash in farmers\u2019 hands.- : Grain, Flour, Hay , \" Grain\u2014There was a fair demand from over the cable for new crop Manitoba spring wheat today, and though some exporters reported bids out of line others state that they were able *o do some business.A considerable quantity of old \u2018crop wheat is being shipped direct from Fart: Willian, There was a good enquiry for oats wus fair, but owing to the continued small offerings from the West the volume of business transacted was small and prices rule firm at 840 to 34%c for No.3 white afloat, and 1c less for No.§ Flour\u2014There is a fair volume of business passing in the local flour market, the tone of which is firm.In sympathy with the strength displayed in wheat.Manitoba spring wheat patents, $5 to $6.10; $4.70 to $4.80; $4.65 to $4.76; straight rollers, $4.30 to $4.40; and In bags, $2 to $2.10.Millteed\u2014The tone of the market for millfeed is firm, supplies being rather limited.Business is quiet and prices are unchanged.Manitoba bran, In bags, $17 to $18; shorts, $20 to $21.per short, $20 to $20.50; milled moullile, $21 to $24; Straight grain mouillie, $28 to $29 per ton.Rolled Oars\u2014~The demand for rolled oats is fairly good and prices are steady at $2.25 to $2.30 per bag.Cornmeal is unchanged at $1.45 to $1.50 per ag.Hay\u2014There .is a fair business passing in baled hay but the market is somewhat unsettled: No.1, 38.50 to $9; No.2, -37.50 to $8: clover mixed $6.50 to $7; and pure clover, $8 to $6.25 per ton in car lots, .Wheat Markets A.the Winnipeg market this morning 78 3-4 was bid for September wheat.For October options 77 3-4 was bid at opening and later.sales were made at At the Chicago market this morning September options werp\u2019 quoted at 75%.December options opened at 86% and later were quoted at 86.were quoted at 87 3-4.Wheat Inspection Winnipeg, Sept.28.\u2014\\Wheat 1nspec- tions here to-day were as follows: \u2014No., 1 hard, 11 cars; No.l northern, 291 cars; No.2 northern, 50 carz; No.8 \u2018northern, 12 cars; other grades, 40 cars; DES S Quality the best.Price the lowest.Come and see, or telephone Main 4825, CANADA CABINET COMPANY, LIMITED, Ernest C., Cole,\u2019 Manager.' 221 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, 6 Doors west of St.Peter St.BULL MARKET present price movements indicate that an .ora of exceptional activity and a _ higher range of values are about to pre- + Vail.co .DOMINION IRON AND STEEL.DOMINION COAL DETROIT UNITED CANADIAN PACIFIC and all stocks desit In on the New York and Boston Stock Efchanges bought and sold for cash or carried on suitable margins.COMMIBSIONS are one-eighth per cent., equalling $12.50 per 100 shares.on\u201d STOCK Norris P.Bryant, Eroxen, 84 St.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.Phone Main 4960.May options A my J.H.DUNN & CO, .Members Montreal 8took Exchange, .Liverponl, Lendon and Globe Bullding.TEL.MAIN 4084 BONDS and SECURITIES, Havana, Sho Paulo, Mexican and Blectrioal ; Development Securities a &peclalty.London, Eng.Officé-85 London Wall.LUKIS, STEWART & CO, FIRE INSURANOD, MARINE INSURANCE, BMPLOYERS' LIABILITY INSURANCH: STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANOR.LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.Sorervign Bask Buliiag, St, James 9.Tho Herald I» published by The Féraid Pub- o., ctoria Square, Montrepl, Managing Dirsotoca.054 \\ BOARD OR TRADE AULLRINAY, A.dite strong bakers\u2019, |.winter wheat patents, | ton; Ontario bran, in bulk, $15 to $15.50; | total, 404 cars; same daté fast year, 181 cars, To-Day's Keceipts Receipts dy rafl and canal to-day were «8 follows:\u2014 G.T.R.C.P.R.Canal.8,488 See 000 Corn, bush.«ere eee 78,681 Peas, bush .\u2026.300 Oats, bush .ves 5,017 .ee Four, bris .996 570 a.Meal, bush.«eee 250 ver Eggs, cases, .B69 243 174 Butter, .38,714 1,843 \u201cee Cheese, xes.| 9.446 7,376 4,198 Pork.bris.vee 800 ves.Lard, boxes.5,760 450 eee Meats, pkgu.- .e 721 cen Hams and bacon, 668 168 oor Teather, rolls.42 66 eon Rawhides .73 \u201cee ves Tobacco .vee 8 41 wes Apples, bris.8869 1,767 ne Butter, Cheese and Eggs The recelpts of cheese this morning were 21,018 boxes.The market contine ues quiet and prices are steady at 11446 to 11Jÿg/for Ontario and 1llc to 11 3-16¢ for Quebec makes, A few orders are being filled at from 11%c¢ to 11 7-16¢ for finest, but these are omly for very small Jots from regular customers.Dealers say it is unlikely that there will be any decline at the country markets until the first of the \u2018October make comes forward.Some cheese 19 being shipped, but it is mostly stock which was bought last month and held here in cold storage.The Liverpool cable for white cheese at the Boatd of Trade this morning was down six shillings to 54s.Colored cheese was unchanged at 87s.: The receipts of butter this morning were 5,617 packages.The market is steady with a fair demand at 22%c to 22 3-4c for finest, and undergrades at 21%c to 22c.The present firm tone of the market is eaid to be speculative, however, and advices from England ment in the market.The receipts of esgs \u2026 ti crue were.76 Cae herr bie de stade r loca) d at 180 to omand 1» ght receipts Bnd Slo te ate Apt for eue \"Country Produce Beans\u2014The demand forw beans limited and the market is steady at $150 to $1.68 bushel for choice primes.por to i white extracted, 6 1-20 to 70; buckwheat, § 1-26 to 6 per Ib.Maple Produce\u2014The market for maple produce continues dull and prices are unchanged.Ayrup, in 60-gallon kegs, 5 1-40 to § 1-20 par Ib.; in tins, $00, 80 860 per wine measure, and 65 to 70c per imperinl and Beauce sugar, 80 to So; and Eastern Townships sugar at 8 1-3c to To per 1b.Hops\u2014There is a fair demand for hops at 160 to 176 for choice Canadians and 150 per Ib.for fair to good.Potash\u2014The offerings of potash are still small and business continues quiet: Pearls, $7.78 to $7.85; first pots, $5.17 1-3 to 35.20; and seconds at $4.65 per 100 lbs ! Co.On and after May 1th, 1908, will be DALE & CO., Marine and Firs Underwriters, -Corletine Buliding, Et.Niohelas Street, Montreal our address 6 rer cewr.Interest ts & good return for a safe investment.Would it satisfy you?If so, write G.J.ADAMS & CO.,.265 ST.JAMES STREBT.wl PERL BANK OF CANADA \u2019 Qasital Pail vp A 1 eg A © ssorvoggesperenes T.RRIY T, Preatient; WILK] Pine President 204 Consent Rams! = MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 South-west corner of $t.James and McGill Sta, Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.Je A.RICHARDSON.Manager \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Intercolonial Rdilway TENDER FOR SEA-WALL.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Secretary ot the Department of Rajlways and Canals, Ottawa, Ont.and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Bea-Wall, Halifax, N.8.,\u201d will be recslved up to and including : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1806, for the construction of a Bulkhead Sea-Wall of concrete at Halifax, N.8.A general specification and « plan of soundings may be seen at the effice of the Terminal Agent at Halifax, N.S., and at the Chief Enginear's office, Moncton, .B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with, D.POTTINGER, General Raflway Office, oncton +5.: 15th September.1906.eet NOTICE.NOTICE 1s hereby given that the \u2018\u2019Masonto Mutual Relief Association,\u2019 « duly chartered association for the District of Columbia, a district existing under the laws of the United States of America, whose object is to carry on a general business of mutual and fraternal life insurance business, will apply to the Lieutepant-Governor-in-Council of the Province of Quebec, for a license to so carry on and transact within the said Province of Quebec all business attached to and incumbent to the said \u201cMamonic Mutual Relief Associa- n.Dated this 12th day of September, A.D.1905.WM.MONTGOMERY, Sec, 605 12th St., Washingten, D.OQ.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Allan Line 8.8.Parisian, John Johnston, master, from Liverpool, 8.8.Pomeranian, J.Harrison, master, from London and Havre, snd 8.8.Mongolian, M.Stirrat, mas- | ter, from Glasgow, are- entered at Customs.Consignees will please pose their entries Main 605.without delay.\u2019 H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.: ~~ PROSPECTUS ee President and Managing Limited; Secretary-Treasurer Brown \u2014the total amount of that of 1004 was 918,1 amount -of fire\u201d assurance ei to the enermous sum of ing the dssured.HOUBAND DOLLARS is DOLLARS A SHARE.stook an ADDISON H.HOOVER, ESQ.Director - Life Assurance Company of Canada.© WILLIAM DINEEN, ESQ.President W.&;D.Dineen Company, Limited, Wholesale and Retall Hats, Caps, Furs, Etc.\" CYRUS BIRGE, President Canada Screw Company; Bank of Hamilton; ex-President Manufacturers\u2019 Association, Hamilton, Ont.: THOMAS BAKER, ESQ.Managing Director Dyment - Baker Company, London, ROBERT E.MENZIE, ESQ.President Menzle-Turner Wall Paper Company, Managing Director Canada Brass Rolling Mills.JOHN T.HORNIBROOK, ESQ, Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers, Ete.The Growth of Fire Insurance in Canada Canadian Government statistics issued bY the past thirty-six years the business of fir premiume collected in Cana 4,819 for the same pu paid to Canadian Companies, while $10,486,116 iums oollsgted §201,530,565.this amount \u201cwhich left Canada in payment of premiums to Foreign Companies.The Insurance Report shows that for the year 1804 there were but ten Canadian Companies 11- censed by fhe Dominton Government to transact the business of Fire Assurance in Canada, and but two of these ten had a pald- before.them the incorporators of yeriod covered by the Insurance De is now fixed upon a substantial basis and the THE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR CAPITAL STOCK.The casita! stock of the Sovereign Fire Assurance Com any of Canada ls TWO MILLION Re.divided Into 50,000 shares of ench, of which TWO HUNDRED AND PF A cash payment of not less than ten dollars ($10.00 ance in Paul payments at 30, 60 and 90 days.Ph such subsbriptions and for such amounts as to close the subscription booke pren orders and other remittances on account The Sovereign Fire Assurance Company of Canada \u2014182 Bay streeT, \u2014Toronto, Ont.\u2018The Sovereign Fire Assurance Comp Of Canada.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Sovereign Co., - any Incorporated by Special Act of the Parliament of Canada ~ Authorized Capital - - = $2,000,000.HEAD OFFICE: 182 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONT., » .JOHN H.TILDEN, ESQ, » President Gurney-Tilden Company, Limited; President Imperial Loan and Investment Hamilton, Ont.- JAMES DIXON, ESQ.Dixon \u2018Bros\u2026 Wholesale Frulterers; Vice-Pre- sident Cataract Power Company, Hamil- } ton, Ont.ESQ.WILLIAM M.GERMAN, ESQ, K.C.M.P.Director Director Ontario Power Company, Welland, Canadian ° Lumber Ont.Bros.Wholesale the Superintendent of re assurance in this cou a in the year ose.Of this premiu was paid to Forei in Canada durin capital for more $226,000.than E SOVEREIGN FIRE TH now offered to investors at a premium \"PRICE LIST OF SHARES.6 phares (including premium).§ 250 20 shares 30 shares (including premium).8500 40 shares 15 shares (Including premium).FBO 80 shares 20 shares (including premiym).1,000 75 shares (inclu 25 shares (including premium).1,880 100 shares s Directors res hey may approve to haut notice.(including: prémium) (Including sy \u2018\u201cncluding premium).\u20182,800 Cheques, drafts, of subscriptions for stock must be Made payable EDMUND E.SHEPPARD, ESQ.(\"DON\"), Publisher and Editor Toronto Saturday Night; President Sheppard Publishing Ce.JOHN McCLELLAND, ESQ.\u201cVice-President Parry Sound Lumber Company} Secretary Treasurer Consumers\u2019 Box and Lumber Company.ALEXANDER F.WEBSTER, ESQ.Banker and Steamship Ticket Agent.© JOSIAH B, KING, BSQ.- Grand Secretary Independent Order of 0d44- © fellows.BE.GUS PORTER, ESQ, XC, M.P., Director Colonial Loan & Savings Co.Belle- ville Ont.- Insurance show that during ntry has increased ten-fold 1869 being $1,785,539, while m income only $2,838,708 was Companies.The total n, these thirty-six years amount-.789 .was the amount of capital With such facts and figures : EIGN ASSURANCE COMPANY have heen convinced of the necessity for a sound, substantia orporation\u2014the areholders and policy- _ holders of which would be protected by a LARGE CASH CAPITAL PAID UP IN Fl g ernment deposit in excess of the Statutory requirement, and a strong directorate of business men which would conserve these resources for the development of Canadian \\nstitutions, PROFITS OF FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANIES.The average dividend pald by thrty-two British Joint Stock Fire Assurance Companies for the current financial year, corrected down to September 1st, 1805, exceeded 30 per cent.per annum, .and the average dividends for ten years ending December 81st, 1804, paid by 186 Joint Stock Fire Assurance Companies of the United States, as compiled from official reports, has exceeded 18 1-4 per cant.per annum.Statistios compiled by the Suptrintendent of Insurance covering a period of thirty years, from 1875 to 1904 Inclusive, show that the dividends paid by Canadian Fire Assurance Companies amounted to $4,460,688.25, and when it is remembered that the rat® for fire assurance are to-day practically 50 per cent.to 100 per cent.in excess of the rates charged dur- rtment, it will be readily seen that the business profitableness of the future Is unquestionably FULL, a Gov- of 25 per cent.or FIFTY - £ x mium).' $3000 ding premium).\"3,780 (iacluding premium).5,000 THE CONDITIONS OF SUBSCRIPTION.| per shard; -with subsoription, and the bal- erve the right to docept only advance the premium on ey ,ordere, ex- a.\u2014 + UF LE EEE EE SE SE ES i H A ni = - MONTREAL ON WAY HOME TO JAPAN \u2018 NA PSSE TRUE Ill, But Eager to Please, He Gave an Interview on the Anglo-Japanese Treaty.A Striking Personality the Rutland train from New Tour arrived in Montreal last night there was a large and eager gathering of spectators assembled within the Windsor Station in the hope of seeing the Japanese envoy to the peace conference and the party who are accompanying him to the Pacific coast.Ce et hering was disappointed for all mat was to be seen was the private car the Saskatchewan and a few busy and active officials, the baron himself | rostrated on a bed of sickness, too to see any save those whose business was of a character that warranted the envoy in making a special concession in their favor.A curious misapprehension seems to have arisen with regard to the train upon which His Excellency travelled \u2018from New York to Montreal.It had been announced that the journey would be made over the New York Central, but the distinguished diplomatist and statesman came by the Rutland.The mistake was unfortunate in one respect for it was the cause of a futile journey to Malone yesterday on the part of a speclal custom house officer who was sent at the instance of the commissioner of customs to the border to see that the baggage was passed through without detention and at the same time to extend the courtesies of the department to the plenipotentiary and his fellow travellers, The first part of these functions had to remain unfulfilied, but the rest was duly discharged by the official, Mr.M.J.Butler, when the New York Central train from Malone real and the Saskatchewan was found attached to the Soo express.It had arrived too lafe to be incorporated in the Impérial Limited, but it will be switched to the transcontinental train when North Bay is reached to-day.The question of bagguge was indeed a most important one in view of the character of Baron Komura\u2019s mission.In point of guantity alone, numbering upwards of sixty pieces, It was impos- bug, und special attention appeared to be directed to an oblong wooden box, carefully sealed with regard to which there was & good deal of conjecture and gt first some mysterys Any speculations that might have been in- uwiged as to the character of the con- LNs were set at rest, however, by 1.intimation from an official that i.was President Roosevelt's gift to tire Mikado, with the safe delivery of which at the Imperial palace Baron l.omura has been charged.\u2018t he plenipotentiary was accompanied from New York by Baron Kaneko, Sevretary Sato; Dr.Pritohard of New York and Miss Pinkerton, a tralned nurse and other attendants.He was suined at Montreal Junction by Hon.', Nosse, lhe Imperial «consul-general Lere and lls secretary.Baron Komura's condition while not of a character to excite alarm, was \u201c evidently \u2018a matter of grave concern.Dr.Pritchard intimated that the typhoid fever from which his distingulsh- ed patient was suffering had not entirely abuted, but that the Baron had made rapid progress towards recovery during the past few days, A STRIKING FIGURE.When the Saskatchewan was attached to the western express the diplomatist was \u2018robed in a dressing gown and wrapped in a heavy blanket.Though a slender man of dark complexion, with deep furrows on his forehead and bearing the marks of his treatment for the disease from which he is suffering in the closely cropped hair, he was a striking figure, The dignified and courteous bearing, the dark, piercing eye must impress whoever sees him with a eense of power and -of be- Ing in the presence of a man with an extensive knowledge of human nature and capacity for large affairs, The invalid .was evidently suffering from the fatigue of his journey, and he pleaded exhaustion as an excuse for regard to which he fully concurs with\u2019 reached Mont- | ¢ Ni a th } 5 eee BARON KOMURA.refraining from a long discussion of public questions.\u2018 Having accomplished his misalon with regard to which the world at large has already pronounced its verdict the foremost subject in the mind of Baron Komura is the treaty between Great Britain and Japan with 3% PA = ra ; / 5 Cn, vee = FE + LL .\u201cHE MO i LEN lumpy or dirty.neglect, Arc you trying to get ihe sieep and rest you require by using a worn out, saggy spring and perhaps a dirty or lumpy mattress ?We sell Springs that are guaranteed not to sag, and MMattresses that will not get Have a good bed no matter what else you We are sole agents for the \u2018ceebrated (stermoor Mattresses 2236 ST.CATH what was said by Baron Hayashi that THE STODDARD BEDDING GO, 3%, ERINE I Bedding STREET.ha Teta i EER) pI it would be the best guarantee against | _ disturbance in the Far East and a most importadt instrument for the preservation of the peace of the world.While here he gave out the followi py.statement whlch was all he would authorize for publication as coming directly from himself: \u201cIn coming to this way home 1 have, first of all, to express my sincere regret at my inability to accept the invitation of the Guv- ernment of the Duminlon to visit Canada on my way home after the peace I conference.i \u201cThough I deeply extreme courtesies of appreciated the anxious to pay a visit to the country the Dominion! Government, and, personally, was very! | with which Japan has the mos: vor-1 dial relations, the imperative pressure of business and the lack of time, did not possibly permit me to avail myself of the opportunity afforded me, as a courtesy, and the good will.of the Government.: THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLI- : ANCE, \u201cIn thé next place, I dee mit fit to make.a few remarks in regard to the conclusion of the Anglo-Japanese al- | .lance which has just been published.| Tpe new alllance, as the old alliance, has absolutely no aggressive charac-i ter and is in no way intended to be à | menace to any power.It Is in Îts es-! sential nature defensive, and purports) to maintain a status quo in the Par! East.to SC : : \u201cThe new: alliance 1s, however: the: Wampole's Cod Liver Oil, Vichy Celestins, Large Bottles, \u201c Apenla, Large Bottles, - ~ \u201ci: Prices Talk OURS ARE THE LOWEST DW OBSERVE | ™u Peruna = « = - Regular Price $1.00, Our Price Sic And a thousand and one other articles upon save you a full 88 1-8 from \u201cregular prices.who are not wise nor charitable will $1.00, - 250, Olc 19¢c 3%, \u201c 28c which we CRITICS tell you that the ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.OF CANADA, LTD.In their new store at 2453 &t.Catherine Street, adjoining Hayoook 4 Dudgeon, are SELLING BELOW COST PRICE, must be LOSING MONEY, cannot possibly LAST OUT, etoc., ete.We emlle and keep on doing a BIG BUSINESS, and so can you when you hear them talk.\u2019 infinitely more effective in.conserving: .the peace of the Far Eust, and this Is! owing to two reasons, first, while the: scope of the application of the old al- llance was limited to Eastern Asia, | the scope of the new alllance is extended to .Indla; second, while under the old alllance either of the allies\u2019 could remain neutral until the urd; power joined in the hostilities under: the new alllance the render medlatory assistance imume- dlately arises when efther of the al- les engages in war in defence of its rights or Interests in the regions defined in the agreement.: ' ! \u201cI feel to the interests of the powers directly concerned as well as to the Interests of the world at large as It will more effectively conserve the peace of the: Far East than has been possible under the previous arrangement.\u201d Before leaving the station the Baron.conveyed to the Canadian Pacific of- ficlals -hig appreciation of the manner in which the company had provided for his cemfort during his long Journey., ANGLO-JAPANESE COMPANY FORMED \u2018Capitalized at $25,000,000 to Run Steamship Service to Far East x ot .London, September 28.\u2014The Standard\u2019s Liverpool correspondent reports the formation of a big.Anglo-Japaneze ship-owning and Carrying combination, with a capital of £5,000,000, which will take over -about forty steamships varying from 2,000 to 3,- 000 tons each, which Japan acquired for transport work during the war, and will use them chiefly for.centralizing the Japanese - coasting \u2018trade.Some of them will be used for carrying shipments to_and from India and China: \u2014 Port Arthur will be the \u2018 Far Eastern headquarters, and distri- Suting centre.The Japanese Government has granted concessions there for warehouses and docks.The combination furthermore proposes to acquire \u2018several large cargo steamers, of from 10,000 to 20,000 tons, to carry freight direct between Japan, China, Liverpool, London, Antwerp and some French port.It {8 belleved that Japan's export trade will receive enormous development, and that it will be linked with China's, while a brisk business will be done with European manufacturers.Sir Alfred Jones, senior partner in the firm of Elder- Dempster & Co., R.D.Holt, and several China merchants are mentioned in connection with the plans, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WIFE REFUSES TO RETURN T0 HER PARENT'S HOME st.John, \u2018N.B., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 About a year ago the only child of a Belgian miner at or near Beersville, Kent County, married an English- speaking man, of Coal Branch village, The parents allege that an agreement \u2018was made for the young couple always to live with them.The parents removed to Minto, Sunbury County, recently, and took the daughter with them.Last Saturday the husband drove to Minto and took his wife away from her father\u2019s home, the parents being out.The latter followed Mon- \u201cday, tried to see the girl without suc- and now threaten legal proceed- \u2018BUCKLEY & SONS.\u2019 hn WALDRON, DROUIN CO., LIMITED, : Agents for Canada - \u2018men and a few of those who were the richest man In the world, and \u2018old men, the friends and former asso- \u201cTs Oelobrated Hat\u2014 - $2 and costs by Mr.Recorder Polrier, ROCKEFELLER WAS MOVED TO TEARS By Praise of Citizens Who Helped Him to Celebrate Anniversary Cleveland, Sept.27\u2014When John D.Rockefeller came to Cleveland fifty- two years ago, a youth, without money, education or experience in the ways of the world, he sought out several of the more prominent men of the city and asked for work.He got it.Yesterday the sons and grandsons of those companions of his early days in Cleveland, all to the number of some 400, stormed the heights of Forest HI, swept down the barriers which wealth and position have built around the \u201cjJoinea with, him in the celebratioh\u2019 of the fifty-second anniversary of his arrival in Cleveland\u2014of his start in life.The affair was informal, and yet the messages of goodwill, of respect and best wishes for the future were conveyed to him \u2018with such evident sincerity as to move him to teärs.Few men have been the host at such a ny received from ception as Mr.Rockefeller held to-day and it left him without words, he sald, to properly express hls gratitication and enjoyment and thanks for the honor done him, The of) king's guests were merchants, bankers and manufacturers.For the clates in business of Mr.Rockefeller, and for the young men, toward whom, Mr.Rockefeller sald, the whole \u2018world | was looking for deeds that would bet-! ter civillze and further the ends of Christianity.Andrew Squire, one of Rockefeller's attorneys, spoke the hope that Mr.Rockefeller would live long in Cleveland and the world that the people might profit by his magnanimity and generosity toward the educational and Christian institutions, and.that Cleveland might continue to rejoice in the possession as citizens of the foremost man in the world.After a brief address by 1.E.Holden, \u2018owner of the Cleveland Plain- Dealer, in which he spoke in apprecla- tion of Mr.Rockefeller's numerous benefactions to the city, Mr.Rockefeller made a brief address in response to the greetings.'He spoke ih a voice broken by emotion, His eyes slowiy filled with tears and he walked uneasily forward and backward before the crowd.His voice \u2018came at last but it was strained and unnatural.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .For cruelly whipping two horses in Park Avenue, Fabien Robert, Alphonse Belanger and Bleda Rochon, were fined obligation tu convinced :hat the new al- | lance will prove more conducive ; Red Heart Tonle Wine A Waters .How Do We Do It?You Say ness-like, namely: A strong capped competitors.Therefore Study These Prices ! Cuticurà Soap .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.w\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Cuticura Salve .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Pears\u2019 Soap .Etearns\u2019 Headache Abbey's Salts .ce0000.Enos Fruit Balta.Seven Sutherkand Sisters Meod's Sarsaparilla.n\u2026.Scott's Emulsion .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Citrate Magnesia, peund hottle \u201c Danderine .,.Danderine Medium.Fountain Byringes.assortment to select fro \u201d PS EE petted gti CHARGED WITH.AIDING \u2018 \"PRISONER TO ESCAPE .ar Young Man Named Thnot Arrested at .St.Johns on a Serious Charge.-_ St.Johns, Que., Sept.28.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 Sheriff Mayrand yesterday, on author- the Attorney-Gen- dl, arrested Oscar Thuot, machinist, of.Iberville, on a charge of having furnished tools to a prisoner with which to make his escape from the jall here, - .11 Some time ago a yo 1g man named Peolquin was sentence by Magistrate Lanctot to a short term for theft, and after serving a few weeks was caught in an attempt a jail-breaking.At the time only a clockspring and a knife were found in the possession of the prisoner, buf between the time of the discovery of his plans and his conviction.for attempting to escape, it appears that Thuot was called in hy the sheriff to repair the damaged cell, and it ie belleved that while Thuot was employed on this work he managed to slip Peloquin a number of steel saws, which were found secreted In the bamboo handle of a broom.- The trial of Thuot has been fixed for th 20th next and the accused allowed out on $400 ball._ 4 , MoGILL GLEE CLUB.The Glee Club has elected officers as follows:\u2014Hon.president, Principal Peterson; hon.vice-president, Dean Moyse; president, Geo.V.Cousins; vice-president, M.G.Brooks; secretary, H.M.Lamb; manager, J .A.Flanders; *lcommittee, H.W.Kerfour, W.G.Brown, J.Stewart.ue \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Latest Amerioan Styles in THE BUCKLEY HAT - \u201d Our answer ls.légloal, renéonable and busi- 3 organization Capital, Braine and Energy, 30 years\u2019 experience and a very big turnover enables us to buy cheaper than our willing but much handi- cocommetcarerescnas Allensbury FOO .cc0vvee onenen Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable \u2018Compound Burdock Blood Bitters .Warner's fafe Cure.cceo ocecres.Phillips\u2019 M Ik Magnesia .Wyeth's Beef, Iron : nd Wine .Apenta, Jorge Bie.sa.cevcnen.Apenta, medium sise.+.Apenta, small sim.coccvse Mot Water Bottles.tea nocute Regular.Our price.[SR 86 23e sa.e 75 49¢ eed 156 10e¢ +.$1.00 \u201c8c tesrdecerasas, $1.00 \"75e cone 25 18e soccaus re .60 86e ea ec en $1.00 ste $3.00 The $1.00 60c eseeue+0c000.$1.00 sne ve.$1.00 a8c $1.00 The .50 45e > #;' mul outlined his militid pection with the lensing of certain 9 i favored Government e0- for a period of 99 years, ° DA + vo _ ' 5 .\u2018 the public schools in AYID, \u201ctue He also sald maintaining a militiy and order,\u2019 + of honor at thé h.' Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The tive'y, had reocrd \u2018at\u2019 The Russians would : post & ne 3 City of Montreal and the Canadian Railway Company will apply to the clal Legislature, nt !ts next session, for ratis fication of an agreement entered into between ' them and dated the 30th June, 1908, in èone ; CHS.DRINKWATER, : Secretory Canadian Paciflo Ratioaa | - Montreal, Sept.a pe mn Ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 re THE CANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY GO, Dividends for the half-year ended { 1905, bave been declared as tollowe Tebe On the Preference Stock two : On the Common Stock three ; \u2018Warrants for the Common Stock divid esif | be mailed on or about O;\u2018ob«r tna | on Tu holders: of record at the elon; + In Montreal, New York and: Tinton Tapers The Preference Stock dividend \\ on Mrnday, 3nd., tend wi be, rue l, Mth Avgust; 198 Real | ston.3 C1 - STORE PUBLIC NOTICE \u2014 | ~ a M that the on .\u2026 ne \u2018 ta Company, ! 7th, 1903.+ per cent, percent.\" te to Shai conn October hi The clection Company's endo Stra Mr.James Cochrane.E | ¢ RR tice, w : the 14th of Octo- Cross, Londos, BW.EE wil take place on ot Toe Common Block : : Ce.Ne in Montreal, New York, and \\ ; ARMISTICE.p.m.on Friday, tember STILL DISCUSSING A J bm.on Friday, September 1 Seoul, Wednesday, Sept 37.\u2014Col.Oda All books wit be re-opened om ily and Gen.Cossanaffsy, the Ja a) ry and Russian representatives in -Ndrth| .\u201cOrder \u2018of the Beard a Korea, met on Monday afternoon and! ¥ 7 CHARLES DRINK y.\" again discussed the terms of the pro- | : ÉTÉ LS ey T Motr ved In \u2014\u2014.a vd havo, ever had.Every \u2018Day \u2014 \"To the fame of the R.J.Tooke Stores for Men's Whatever kind you buy here, there Is - .never a doubt about quality or style, fit or finish.- The newest 8hirt.designs for Fall wear are now displayed, and.we have a better collection of tallor-made Shirts to sell at a dollar than we Our.ONK DOLLAR Shirts have ! \u2018always been a marvel In Shirt making, but they outmarvel themselves for this season.: 177 St.James Street, R : J.J OOK E 2387 $t.Catherine Street, West, \u2018 J 1553 3t.Catherine Street, East.PAN MICHAEL'S a head.» \u201800D PERFORMANCE Paced Mile in 2.03 at Cin.\u2018efnnatl\u2019s Grand Circuit Races Cincinnati, Olde, Sept.28.\u2014In the free-for-all at Oakley Park yesterday, Pan.Michael won the first heat by a 1.eck, from Nervolo in 2.03 flat, the fastest mile of the year.the second heat by a neck from Nathan Strauss, and the final heat from Baron Grattan.Pan Michael finished sixth in the second heat, and eighth in the final heat.\"- * The 2.14 class, trot, 3 in 5, was won by Turley, after four heats, Turley won the first heat in a hard drive by \u2018Helen Norte went to the front in the third heat and was never headed, winning easily from Swift B,, Ethel's Pride and Turley In the order named.Ethel's Pride was drawn after this heat on account ness.Turley easily won.the fourth heat, and race from Helen Norte, with Swift B.third.Bolivar won the first heat of the 2.15 pace with Cashwood - second, and, Kruger, who was away badly, third.Kruger easily won the from Bolivar and Outcome.Cash- wood broke badly.and was distanced.The third heat went to Kruger by eight lengths.2.14 class trotting; purse, $2,000\u2014 Dan R, won, of lame- second heat WRESTLING CLASS | Al THE {MCA Week With George Smith as Instructor Wrestling premises to be a popular pastime at the Y.M-C.A.this fall.Last winter a class s organized, and under the direction of Mr.George Smith, the members derived pleasurt and profit from the bouts.Steps dre belng taken to reorganize.the class, and a meeting of those interested In the sport will be held at the Y.M.C.A.next Monday night to arrange for the season's training.It is expected that the firet meeting of the class will be held about Oct.10.Mr.Smith will again be the instructor.Arrangements will be made to hold 2 wrestling tournament during Christmas week, when the general public will have an opportunity of seeing interesting exhibitions of the sport.Wrestling is a new branch of the association's athletic department, but itis bound to become very popular.The class has secured a private room In-the Y.M-C,A.building and has purchased a niat, 16 by 18 feet, so that the .wrestlers may tumble \u2018each other about without any Injuries being sustained.ST.ANN'S SCHOOL Turley, b.g., by French i \\ Plate\u2014Ellemac (Geers) 11 41 _ HELD ANNUAL SPORTS Helen Norte, b.m.(Riither- .: ford) .vasnensees 7 4 1 2! The eighth annual field sports of the Swift B., bg.(L.McDon- boys of \u2018St.Ann's School took place ald) .«oi 20 eerie.2 3 2 3 yesterday on the S.A.A.A.grounds, and Jim Fenton, br.= (M.: \u2018I the latter presented a very lively ap- Devitt) .3 2 7 4 pearance.The day being fine the boys Diadem, b.m.a: \u2018Shand: {turned out in large numbers.Many af ier) .e 8 6 5 5 the parents and friends were also pres- A.Penn.bg.(Ludwig).4 7 6ds ent.Among others were: \u2014Ald.Db.ual- Time\u20142.08 1-4.2.08.2.10, 2.10.Dery, MJP.Mr.M.J.O'Donnell, Mr.J.Free-for-ali; pace; purse, $1,500; 2 Hyland, Dr.Ek.J.Mullally, Mr.R- Ain 3\u2014 ; i Donohue, Mr.J.Slattery, Mr.J.Scul- Dan R., ch.g.b Tasco Jr.\u2014 lion, Mr.J.Dunphy, Mr.E.Mcuar- Kit (Benyon) Come ee cevcue .1 1{thy.Pan MiEhael, ch.h.(T.Mur- The différent events were very even- phy) \u201cen 68 8|ly contested, notably thé 100 yard dash, Nervoto, ».h.(L.McDou- the 440 yards and the half-mile race.ald) \u2026\u2026.2 3 3! One of the most interesting events Nathan Strauss, b.g (A of the afternoon .was the lacrosse Thomas) .\".ee endees 4 2 '5| match which took place between two Frank Oakus, \u201cb.g.I Me- .picked teame from the school, the prize Grath) .3 4 4 being a dozen lacrosse sticks.Baron Grattan, b.=.(Geers).! 5 7 2| The teams and officlals were assfol- Belle Mc, b.m.(J.Hogan).7 5 7oys: \u2014 Major C.b.h.(F.Jolly) .8 8 6 Harney Time 2.03, 2.04 1-4, 2.06 1-4.Point.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.J.Barry 2.15 class; pacing; purse, $2,000; 3J.Meehan cee Cover.L.Mahoney in 5, unfinished\u2014 J.Baxter.- Defence.D.Bahen Knuger, ch.g., by Mercury\u2014 G.O'Grady.\"* Lu W.Murphy Mary ç, (L.McDonald).8 1 114A.Madigan.Cee L.Gleeson Bolivar, -(Deryder) .1 2 3 L.O'Grady.Centre.-P.Lynch Outcome, hE m.(W.Stout) .4 3 3{H.Benolt.Home.\u2026.\u2026.J.Foley Time\u20142.08, 2.08, 2.12 1-4, J.McCarthy:.\u201c .Costello Is: Tobin.+ec00000 ww FSEnem Fine diamonds, large stock.prices; P Hyland.Outside en 4 P.Dunphy.Inside.J.Pron right.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.\u2014Adv.| Referee\u2014Mr.J.Slattery; assistant.Mr.EE.MeCarthy; umpires, r.M- J.SHERBROOKE CHESS CLUB.O'Donnell, Mr.J.Hyland.Sherbrooke, Que.Sept.28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014At the annual meeting of the Sherbrooke Chess Club the following officers were elected: How president, Rev.F.J.Day; president, Mr.C.Skinner; vice-president, Rev.G.Ellery Head; secretary.J.R.Sangster; treasurer, N.T.Truell: executive, Messrs.I.Btuart Patterson, J.E.Waterhouse, V.E.Morrill and Dr.E.J.Williams.\\ 3 Brantford, September 27.\u2014The Brant- ford juniors have challenged tre Bradford team, intermediates C.L.A.cham-' pions, to-an exhibition game at Toronto next Saturday afternoon, Capt.J.McCarthy and his\u2019 followere were victorious by the score of 9-6.The boys of St.Ann's School wish to thank the following for their valuable contributions to the prize fund:\u2014 The Rev.Redemptorist Fathers, Rev.| Father Cullinan, Ald.D.Gallery, M.P., J.Walsh, M.P.P, Dr.E.G.| Mullally, M.J.O'Donnell, \u201cThos.O'Con- nell.Cecil Arden, Thos.MeBrearty.J.Tucker, Wm.Currie, FE, Power, Mrs.'J.Hyland, Mrs.P.McCarthy, Mrs.C.Shanahan, Mrs.P.Gallery, Mrs.J.Dunphy, Mrs.J.Shanahan.Watch malnsprings guaranteed from 1 81.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.\u2014AQv.= Many New Players Will be Seen in Quebec Union This Season Though it will not be definitely known till Saturday how the semior Quebec Union teams compare, it is gafe to \u2018assume that the Montreal clubs are superior to the Ottawa fourteens.The Rough Riders who play West- mounts at Baseball Park, St.Catherine Street, Saturday, will have \u201cmost of their old players, but their back division is a new combination, Lester McLaren is diated for fullback, and as he is a fast and tricky runner, 4 good punter and a sure tackler, he should give satisfaction in the position.On the half-back line will be seen Dick McGee, Dunning and Jack Roberts.Roberts has been playing senior for three or four years and at his best is hard to beat at centre half.Dun- - ning 18 a youngster who gives promise 4 of making a rattling good half.He punts well and Is a fair tackler and runner.He lacks experience, but a match or two will probably atone for that.The veteran, AU.Smith, will play quarter, and in that position he has no superior.* George Kennedy, the kingpin of scrimmagers, will have Dr.Sherriff on one side of him and Poapst on the other.This trio looks pretty good.The wing line will be of the famous Rough Rider brand.Eddie Phillips, Pulford, Moore, Laeflur and Ferguson are certain to on the team Saturday, and the candidates for the other place are numerous.The strength.of St.\u201cPatrick's is unknown, though it is rumored in Ottawa 3 \u2014 VAN HORNE.ere 10c.MARAIS, HARKNESS \u201cAND CO.MAKERS, that Eddie Gleeson will play on thelr half-back line.Eddle ran still deliver the goods, and he would certainly be a valuable acquisition to Hal Walters\u2019 team.The \u201cSt.Patricks will have a fair forward line, but thelr back division will be weak, Dinny O'Brien being the only good man in sight.It is openly stated in Ottawa that there is a strong probability of Joa Gleeson playing with - the Rough Riders.The latter- want him badlv, -and as there may be trouble for Ottawa College if he plays in the intercollegiate series, the chances are that the Rough Riders will eecure his services.The Montreals have loads of material, but .Mike Shea has not had time to whip the team into proper shape.The scrimmage is the weak spot, and Coach Shea has been losing sleep over \\1ts ineffici ney.Benny Lessor will\u2019 help som«, but he has not had time to round Into cortdition, as.he only.started practising this week.For the back division, Blair Russell.Bert Molson, Jimmie Craig, Alex, Christmas, Phil Mackenzie, Johnson, Ernie Russell, Ted Savage, Madill and McLean, are candidates, and Coach Shea can pick a formidable quartetts out of this bunch.Hammie Gordon will play quarter.The wing line will be a hummer.Percy Molson, Herbert Molson, Billy Murphy, Hercules Vittie, Fred.Roberts and Eddie O'Brien are all playing strong games.The Westmounts will go on the gridiron against the \u2018Rough Riders here Saturday, the best-conditioned team {n the Union.They have been practising four times a week and working out signal plays in the gymnasium at nights, and they will hit up a pace that will surprise the Riders.The team ie heavier than last year and faster, and the back division is well balanced.Their stpporters will be greatly disappointed if the Westmounts are not in the championship race from start to finish, The team for Saturday will probably be: Full-back, Ruel; halves, Walter SmailL Arthur Ross and Frank Patrick; quarter, Buzz Rgillie or McMas- ter; \u2018forwards, Gardner, Kelly, Shewan; wings, Lawrence Snowdon, A Locke, Shearer and Bert a +» >, will be Re-organized Next -B.U.only won out In MAJOR B.0, WON \u2014\u2014 SN HEAT RACE Nosed Out First Place in the \u2018Deciding Heat From Major Brino \u2018 Major B.OQ.repeated yesterday the feat he performed earlier in the summer by winning the 2.17 class at De- lorimier Park.At the August meeting of the Gentlemen's Driving Club the Quebec gelding won a seven heat race and yesterday he won a six heat race, five taking place Tuesday.He had two heats to his credit Tuesday, Major Brino had the same number and Gracie Pointer had one.Naturally a lively interest was manifested in the deciding heat of yesterday.It was a spectacular race, as the three horses were bunched from wire to wire and Major the last few strides.Coming down the stretch, Major Brino was in the lead, but jult be- tore the judge's stand was reached Major B.O.poked his nose in front and won by a head.Major B.O.was the favorite In every heat and his victory was a popular one.He covered the mile in .2.151, which was one-quar-~ ter of a setond faster than Major LGrino\u2019s best time on Tuesday.The second heat of the 2.20 class louked queer \u2018to the judges and they declared all bets off \u2018Tobin was the favorite in this race and won the first heat without much trouble.In the second his driver did not overwork himself and the result was that he \u2018finished behind O'Flannigan &nd Net- b lie Wright.The judges deliberated.and as- they could not see any good reason why Tobin did __not finish in front, they called the s off.The next two heats were won by Tobin in rather hollow style., The 2.24 trot was won by Eastern Mein, wno ruled favorite.Patricia took the first heat and Lady Wood- mark the second, but Eastern Morn took the last three handily.; The mandgement has secured the entry of Ecstatic, 2.05%, for the free-for- all Saturday.Ecstatic has been one of the best performers on the Grand Circuit this year, and should win the $100 offered.by the local club to the owner of the horse that breaks, the Delorimier Pdrk\u2019's track record of 2.12.The driver of Ecstatic, which is owned by the Roaring Brook Stock Farm, asked the management to put up another $100 as a * reward If Ecstatio broke the record for a half-mile track, 2.10%, and the management consented.Ecstatic will meet Hal Patron, Major B.O., Dumont W., Chief Wilkie and other famous flyers in the free-for-all.Summary :\u2014 2.17 pace and trot; purse, $500\u2014~ Major B:0., b.g.(Poir- .ier), Max Clement, we Quebec., .2 21:31 1 Major Brino, blk.g.: (Daoust), J.Girard, Montreal.113 422 Gracie Pointer, ».mi.(McPherson), G.B.\\ Burke, Kemptville .3 3 2 1 3 3 Minnaloyd, b.m.tHod-, \u2018 son), Ww.Hodson, 4 Montreal .4 4 4 2 4\u2014 Time\u20142.15%,.2.15%, \u201c2174, 2.19%, 2.19, 2.1514.2.24 class trot; purse, $500\u2014 Easter Morn (Gills), E HE W FNAL PRACTICE * \u20ac1, Are in Splendid Shape to Meet Rough Riders Here Saturday The Westmounts had their final practice this morning in preparation for their match with the Rough Riders at Baseball Park Saturday.Over fifty players were in uniform and the work of the candidates for the senior team was very eatisfactory to Mr.C, B.Powter, who did the coaching.- On fhe back division,: Ruel, Smaill, and Ross did magnificent work, and the Westmounts\u2019 admirers are confir dent that this trio, with Prank Patrick, will have something on any other back division in the Union.The forwards are in splendid condl- tion and have the weight necgésary to cope successfully with the heavy Rough Rider, St.Patrick's and Montreal lines.The Westmounts have suggested Herbert Molson and Zimmerman, of McGill, to Rough Riders, for referee for Saturdav.The match with the \u2018Rough Riders will be played on Baseball Park, where a splendid gridiron has been laid out.The first base bleachers and a portion of the covered stand will be reserved at 60 cents, the other portion of the covered stand at 85 cents, and the third base bleachers at 26 cents.The plan is at the Star's uptown office, corner Peel and St.Catherine Btreets.M'GILL RUGBY TEAM \u2018 WILL BE VERY STRONG McGill had another rattling good practice yesterday afternoon, when about fifty men were.out in uniform.\u201cNed\u201d Martin and \u201cTom\u201d Grayden coached the teams, and made them put in an hour and a half\u2019's hard work, The boys are fast rounding into shape, and will be in splendid shape for their opening match with Ottawa College two weeks from Saturday.Cowen, who played full back in the final senior game last year, has been Martin's place at outside wing.He is running and tackling well, and will with a little more practice and experience, be a splendid mate for Malcolm on the other wing.McGill claims, with every reason, that she will have by far the strongest back Une division in Canada.With Bllly \u2018Richards, Captain Zimmerman, Callaghan, Donahue, who last year played with the champion Shamrock team; Trenholme, of the Westmounts, and Harrington, of the, Kingston Cadets, to pick from, a quartette will be chosen which In every department will be hard to equal.The position of quarter hack is being hard fought for.Reid, of len- noxville; Rathbourne, of Upper Canada, and Young, of last year's intermediates, all are trying for the place, and as yet it 1s too early to say who the lucky one will be, Among the absentees yesterday were Dug Lyon and Lawrence.Get into line, boys, only two weeks before the first game.- crée Stevens is playing the game his life, and is bigger and stronger ei an last year.McGill will have the heaviest wing line and scrimmage she has had in five gears, Reports from Kingston say the.practices of Queen's are being well attended, and the team, notwithstanding a few losses, wlll be as strong as last year.Callaghen is ten pounds heavier than \u2018when he played t\\ years ago for Ottawa College.His kicking is sensational.ne Several new plays were worked out yesterday, and should be used to good advantage in the opening matches.That more interest than ever is being taken in football this year is w°ll shown by the large number of students who attend the practices every day.Keep it up, boys, the players all appreciate this kind of support.Donahue will be out as soon as the track events have been pulled off.Manager Billy Patterson is a busy man these days, INTER-YEAR WEILL MATCHES moved up to the line, and has taken.M.Gillis, Concord, N.H.2111 Patricia (Robillard), J.B.Racette, Montreal.2 1 3 3 4| The officers and executive of McGill Jean Tell (Pierce), H.F.' Rugby Football Club has posted the Plerce, Stanstead .7 6 2 2 3|schedule of inter-class games forthe Ned Wilson, L.Bibby, .season.With the death of the inter- Fort Edward.4 5 5 4 2| faculty system came the adoption of Lady Woodmark, (Mar: the inter-class system and its malin éhand), M.Marchand, _ support has.been the interest since Champlain.1 4 4 4 taken in athletics.For some years Foster C., (Ingram), \u2018 .* now, the battles between rival classes H.Ingram, Sher i: 6 3 6 d have been flercely fought out before Dandy Lambert (Vig- large crowds of ordineries.These fuil- nault), J.Roy, Beau- - fil a twofold purpose; they enable harnols.87 7 d those who would otherwise be incap- Time\u20142.244, \u201c2,26, \"2.944, 2.251, 2.27.|atle of making either first or second 2.20 class; pace and trot; purse, $500\u2014| teams to enjoy the sport, and the Tobin, Lg.(Pomroy), G.S.- .executive gets a line upon new ma- Pormroy, Newport, Vt.1 eria O Flanigan, ch: Pa (Pickle), 311 Since its adoption the champlonship.Newport Stock Farm.31 4 2|/has been held by the present senior Nettie Wright, \u2018oh.m.(Ac- year until last season, when the ton), R.Acton, Gana- Juniors snatched the coveted trophy.er Ce meen 222 2 3 The Seniors in moe, ge rermained ef- ort to capture eve ng s term Ne Winkes (Visnaurt, I.5 3 3 5 |and leave a long list of triumphs to Nellie Stanton, b.m.(Robil- commemorate their four years at Old lard), D.Richard, Mont- : McGill.These games are not confined re - 4 4 5 4|to the st lents themeclves but oa ' : friends o e un a nvite Time 240, 29%, 21 ; 219%: to witness them.The Schedule follows: .QUEEN'S JOINS TRACK ASSOCIA- Monday Oct.2.++02000000 1908-1907 TION.Oct.4.o\u2026v0ces on Errata : Gscceoune +5 00 7-19 \u2018The Intercolleglate meet will be held oc 9 .\u2026\u2026eve v1< -0.1908-1807 this year on: Friday, the 20th of Oct, Oct.1.0 ue ev wees 1906-1907 on the M.A.A.A.The meets this Oct.13.0 +.+ 1908-1909 season should be more interesting than Oct.16.oc oe \".:.1906-1809 in other years for Queen's has joined .Oct.18 .+».< 1907-1908 the Athletic Association and will for Oct.20.°2 3e ve esos \u201c1906-1908 the first time send her representatives Oct.23.eo ee .1807-1908 to try their speed, skill and strength ' Oct.25.eevee vee .1906-1908 against McGill and \u2019Varsity men Oct.27 .\u2026.1907-1908 For the past two years McGill have |- managed to score close victories over the Toronto University team and has hopes to do the same this year.Reports from Toronto are as yet meagre and the strength of the various teams are as yet difficult to determine.The McGill Track Association .will hold their annual field day on the 14th of next-month.From the number of men training for the different events competition should this year be most keen and the make-up of the university team which will be chosen from the winners 18 now very problematical.\u2014\u2014\u2014tm\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ Threa stone Diamonil Rings, $20 to $500.R.Hemsley, 265 St.James.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 U The Harrier Club of McGill will hold their annual meeting tonight to organize for the season.Amerioan Styles with English quality.The games begin at 7.30 p.m.and are played by ald of the huge arc lights strung around the campus.The rules are those of the Inter-Collegiate Rugby Football Union.Two nights a week are allowed for practising.Tuesday the Sophomores and Juniors and Thursday work out of the Senlors and Freshmen.From the interest displayed the meries promises to be the best ever carried out in the history of the Inter-year system.7 AMERICAN GAMES, - At Princeton, N.J.\u2014Princeton, 4; Villa Nova, 0.At Ithacap N.Y.\u2014Cornell, §; Hainil- ton College, MARSHALL LOST AGAIN.uremberg, Germany, September 28.«Dr.Tarrasch won the seventh game of the match of eight games up against Marshall, the American chess player, to-day.Marshall for the first time in his match- -playing career opened with a pawn to King\u2019s fourth, adopt- Ing the Vienna open ng.In the end game stage Marshall made a careless move, which enabled Tarrasch to win.BUCKLEY and SONS\" NATS_ The soors now stands: Tarrasch, 3 | Mardell, 0; Grawn, 4.\u2018 header with Boston.HA AMERICAN LEAGUE phia a Fight for the Pennant \\ .American League is just about as interesting ds that for the Eastern League championship was.Philadelphia is leading Chicago by three points, but the Westerners have been winning ;right along while the Athletics have been losing of late.Philadelphia used Bender, Henley and Waddell against Detroit yesterday but lost by one run.Chicago broke even in a double- Big Bill Dineen shutting them' out without hit or run in the first game.The scores:\u2014 At Boston\u2014 Boston .00010010*\u2014 2 6 0 Chicago.! .000000000\u2014 0 0 1 Batteries\u2014 Dineen and Armbruster; Owen and Sullivan.Second game\u2014 Chicago.ve ee ee +.85000115 9 0 Boston.\u2026 \u2026 «0 .001000\u20141 4 56 Batteries \u2014 Altroock and Hart; Mc- Farland; Young, Barry, Hughes and 5 8 poser Umpire, Sheridan=Attegadance ATHLETICS LOST IN TENTH.Philadelphia, Sept.27.\u2014Detroit defeated Philadelphia to-day in a hard fought ten inning game.\u2018The home team tiled the score in the ninth inning and the visitors won in the tenth on Intyres two-baseh it.The score: R.H.E.Detroft.,, .0020110002\u2014 6 11 1 Philadelphia .2000000110\u2014 4 8 5 Batterles\u2014Detroit, Mullin and Doran, Philadelphia, Coakley, Dygert and Schreckengast.Umpire, Mr.Connol= ly.Attendance, 4,486.At Philadelphia\u2014 Detroit.:.000001331\u2014 8 13 Philadelphia .001001032\u2014 7 7 2 Batteries Enbank Kitson and Doran; Henley, Waddell, Bender and Schreck.Umpire, Connolfy.Attendance, 4,494.St.Louis .200111002\u2014 7 11 0 New York .000000002\u2014 2 5 6 Batterles\u2014Howell and Spencer; Putt- mann and Goode, McCarthy and Klej- nov.Umpire, O'Loughlin, Attendance 4 1,200.At Washington\u2014 .Washington .03010200*\u2014 6 8 0 Cleveland .000000000\u2014 0 10 2 Batteries \u2014 \u2018Hughes and Heydon; West and Clarke, Umpires, McCarthy and Hurst.Attendance 1,200.American League fanaing.Won.Lest.P.C.\u2014\u2014 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At Pitteburg\u2014 : R.H.=.Pittsburg .000200001\u2014 3 13 5 New York .201000002\u2014 5 10 0 Batteries\u2014Liefield, .Leever and Gib- soil: Wiltse and Bresnahan.Umpires, O'Day and .Emslie.Attendance, 6,940.At Chicago\u2014 ; , eee.40002001°\u2014 7 9 Chicago .Brooklyn.000000002\u2014 2 2 Batterles\u2014Lundgren and O'Neill; Doescher and Bergen, Umpire, Klem.Attendance, 1,300.At Cincinnati\u2014 .2 5 C\u2018incinhati .001220113\u201410 14 7 Boston.002016302\u201414 19 2 Batteries \u2014 Vowinkle, Johns and Street; Willis and Needham.Umpire, Johnstone.« Attendance, .At St.Louis\u2014 1,000.St.Louis.000000000\u2014 0 5 3 Philadelphia_ .-021000300\u2014 6 311 dv \u2018Batteries\u2014Taylor and Brady; Kane and Duoin.Umpire, Pears.Attendance, 1,000.National League Standing.- \u2019 Won.Lost.P.C.New York .sive.99 L702 Pittsburg 00000\" 82 52 639 Chicago.\u2026\u2026 84 60\" 583 Philadelphia «vse.TB 63 553 Cincinnatt .\u2026 .73 70 510 St.Louis .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.55 s7 887 Boston.\u2026 + ec.48 9 .333 Brooklyn.a.41 100 os EASTERN LEAGUE WINNERS.The Eastern League was organized in 1892, succeeding the Eastern Association.Various cities have been re- prèented in the league in the 14 years of its existence, but Providence again bas the honor of being the only one to retain continuous \u201cmembership.\u2018The Rochester franchise was transferred to Montreal in 1897, and to Ottawa during the following year.; The winners of Eastern League pennants and their standings follow: *During the first year of the league the season was divided into two sections.Providence had the best stand- end of the firet half of the ing at the season, while Binghampton led at the close of the latter half.A series of post-season games was played in which Binghampton defeated Providence, winnil: z the championship.The annual games of the Westmount The ~fight for the pennant in the, Philadelphia ce eves 85 53 .616 Chicago.87 55 .613 Detroit.T2 70 .507 Cleveland .72 71 .503 Boston .70 71 .496 New York .,.67 69 493 Washington .58 82 414] St.\" Louis .81 91 359 291 | Pet.| 6661 ; Won.Lost, : 1892«-Providence* .,-.40 25 .616 1892\u2014Binghampton® \u2014eee\u2014 = 16 __\u2014 1893\u2014Erie .0.41 .606 1894\u2014Providence ., .37 .678 1895\u2014Springfield.\u2026 88 37.004 1896\u2014Providence .71 46 L697 1897\u2014Syracuse.«.«ec .86 50 .632 1898\u2014Montreal.\u2026-.68 47 591 1899\u2014Rochester.71 42 .629 1800\u2014Providence.¥b 53 .616 1901\u2014Rochester.\u2026.89 48 .650 1902\u2014Toronto.\u2026\u2026.8 2 670) 1903\u2014Jersey CIty .92 33 A 1904\u2014Bufgalo .\u2026 .89 46 .63) 1905\u2014Providence .83 47 .638 JHNAN WILL HOW STANBURY Would Prefer to Have the Australian Race on the Toronto Bay Toronto, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Eddie Durnan was jubilant last night when he heard that Champion Stans- bury would row him for the world\u2019s championship title.\u201cHe 1s the man T want to meet,\u201d he sald, \u2018\u2018and the sooner the match is made the better I will feel.Stansbury need not worry himself over the matter of expenses.If he will row on Toronto Bay we will concee?® him everything In reason.A thousand dollars will not stand in the way of a match.\u201d Mr.P.J.Mulqueen paid that an effort would be made at once to get something definite from the Australian regarding conditions, expenses, etc, A race in July would suit the Toronto sculler.Everything possible to arrange the race would be dune, GOLF AND D GOLFERS INVITATION.\"TOURNAMENT.Four professionals will play Saturday in the invitation tournament arranged by the Royal- Montreal Golf Club, to take place over the course at Dixie, These will he Oke, Ottawa; Davie Black, Outremont ; Hendrie, Victoria, and Murray, Royal Montreal.They will be paired in the morning, and the winners and losers will\u2019 be paired in the afternoon for the prizes.The contest will be at match: play, and not medal play.A similar programme w ill be followed in the amateur class, but the list of acceptance is not yet complete, it is not known who Will play, ANNUAL BEEF AND GREENS.The annual \u201cbeef and greens\u201d will be held at the Outremont Club.houge this evening \u2018at seven g'clock.\u2014_\u2014 POINTS VS.LACHINE.as : ! clubs.The following members of the Point: St.Charles Cricket Club are requestæd to meet at the Subway Saturday, not later than 2 o'clock, to journey to La-! chine to play.a friendly match, and! after the match to have a Sen able time togeéther:\u2014C.Preston, captin: Os- | wald.R._ Rowles, J.Har rois Harriss, J Hale.P.Dolan, A, Calbeck, W.Rosco, J.Seddon, J.Grame, 3.Windsor,.\u2014e Jewellery designed, made to order.R.Hemsley, 255 St.\u201cJames St.\u2014Adv.- i le Barrie, Ont.\u2014J.C.Morgan, M.A, Inspector of Public sc -hootk in North | Simcoe for thirty-four years, has ac- | jcepted the position of Superintendent of Foresters\u2019 Island and Orphans\u2019 Home at Deseronto, and will leave Barrie about Nov.1 _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Largest orchestra (80) ever visiting Montreal, the Boston Symphony, at Victoria Rink next Monday evening.Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and higher, at Nordheimer\u2019 8.| H PROVIDENCE MAY HOT GET PENNANT \u2014\u2014_ If Newark Wins the rotese Baltimore Will be This Year's Champions ~ Thoe award, of the Eastern League championship for 1906 remains to be made by the board of directors, who will \u2018probably meet within a fortnight, and though Providence has won the.flag, its chances of final possession are Jeopardized by.the fact that a protest has not SHANUN UN UNU PP against the Grays by the Newark Club has mot yet been officially acted upon.A.decision adverse to Providence will cost the Grays the pennant and result in the flag being awarded to Baltimore, Providence was first ordered to play a.double-header at Newark.on August 10, but later the order was vancelled by President Powers.On.the disputed day, Manager Burnham: took his players to the ball partk, but\u2019 of course, Providence made no appearance, Manager Burnham had the Newarks take thelr regular positions on the field and then claimed both games by forfeit.Should the Eastern League directors grant Newark's claim to the two games, which is unlikely, Providence would have to be credited with two more defeats, which would dreprive them of the pennant and give it instead to Baltimore by a margin of nine points, rt LACHINE BOATING CLUB DANCE.dance Will.be held this even- club house at Dixie.| Âs this Is the wind-up of a very suc- f cessful season the committee hopes to sce a large attendance of members and their friends, also members of sister Refreshments will, be served during the evening.' The closing Boating Club ing, in the es Always Eat the Best \u2014 JAMES STRAGHAN, bakers to - Royalty.$12 SUITS TO_ MEASURE that can be relied upon to give thorough | satisfaction, made in seasonable Tweeds, Serges, W orsteds, with a large variety to choose from.You will feel comfortable \u201cwearing one\u2014they have that easy feeling always found in well cut garments.RUDGLPH, The Tailor, 19 ST.LAWRENCE.STYLISH HATS AT WELSH'S.Shapes and proportions to fit every man's head and figure, and prices to fit every man's idea of expenditure.A.A.WELSH, 2252 St.Catherine Street.Boston Shoe Store 2325 St.Catherine St, Montreal.ADVANCE BOOT STYLES.It can be seen at a glance that our showing of Fall and Winter Footwear is the largest ever exhibited i | Every extreme and modification of \"+ the choicest conceits from \u201c Gay Paree,\u201d the Strand and Broadway are here, way in advance.No matter what last, width or size you.require, it's here.$3.50 to $10.00, 5 Montreal.SOLE REPRESENTATIVES FOR Sounds, Tuesday, Oatober 5.They HANAN & SONS CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOE.will commence at 2 o'clock.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 We Start the Fall Season Offering at \u2019 ONE DOLLAR Choice of any &tyle in 1,000 Dozen Black Hard Hats made by BENNETT, London.: = A MAKER OF WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION.ever offered by any hat dealer in the city.Cable announced this purchase some weeks ago by one of our clever.buyers, and thé Hats are \u2018 In, assorted, and ready to hand ôut to purchasers.: ; Do not delay in making your selections.No such opportunity to buy at $1.00 a Hat worth $3.00, made by so celebrated a maker, was OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK.\u201c \u2019 FEE BL, THE DOLLAR HAT COMPANY, - 2329 St.Catherine Street.I ITR SE of the.Lachine - e EE A Hes +\u201d \u2018SEPARATE BLACK OTHER occasion of sharing a big thing with our Toronto Store-same skirts-same price, with a demand there so great that we had some \"difficulty in getting hold of our rightful share.THURSDAY, SEPT.28,4308.1 We have only 90 af it is.We don\u2019t think vou could get dnother skirt equal to this under $5.50 or 56.00.ww .: This is a true picture of the 1 skirt, note its graceful lines the evidence of good tailoring, it is made of black vicuna cloth of a fine supple quality, unlined, inverted seams over hips, stitched strapping of self and deep pleated gore seams, lengths run from 38 to 42 inches and waist bands up to 28 inches.Friday $3.45.MORE OF THOSE NATTY TAILORED HATS.' In this popular and more serviceable style of hats, we have just added many new lines, most chic\" and natty, including small toque and turban effects and.pretty styles for misses.We variety to select from is really immense and the prices range from $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and up.SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN DRESS-GOODS AND SILKS.CORDUROY VELVETS.ALL-WOOL VENETIAN A purchase to band of i ed Une of Corduroy volet oder \u2018 LADIES\u2019 CLOTH.cord, print silky velour finish, in a A competitive quality, correct very bandsome range of colorings, in- weight, made from soft botany yarns eam, uy blue.Hebe \u2014a very attractive material, in new navy, myrtle, bronze, browns, fawns, colorings of blues, browns, fawns, mauve, purple, resida, and also in.greens, reds and black, 43 inches wide, black.exceptional value on Friday, 3Qc¢.Exceptional values at, per yard, | 45c.: PURE SILK AND WOOL LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY.Charmi SOLIENNES.\u201cbarm 1 lust, ; Fal Samples 650 À AG Pme re od lou, on to $2.00 Values.] - krey, pavy, sky, browns, eau de Nil, oe hello, mauve, and also in black.Samples of Ladies\u2019 Hose, new designs Exceptional value on Friday at and colors, for fall 1905.Lisle Thread 49c.,( ; and Cashmere.with cer pure silk LS : .spun silk amo , Styles, embroidered fronts and sleched 36 IN.BLACK TAFFETA, 7boat side; they are a complete range.of 5 yards Black Préñtr-\"Tatteta, samples from one of the best makers yons dye, Bright rustling finish, rich in Germany.\u2018The regular values run black, very suitable for slip skirts, from 65c to $2.00.Friday, per pair, blouses, etc.$1.00 value.Friday, 40c- > : : \u2018TBe.AMERICAN .: oe SLIPPERS.1 $1.45 wooi.VESTS.} 23\u20ac Regular $2.75 and | \u2018 Regular price 35c.- $3.50.50 dozen Ladies\u2019 White and Natural a pairs Ladies\u2019 Slippers, patent kid, Wool Undervests, soft, elastic and three and four straps; some ave pat- unshrinksble, hand-gored, closed front amps: others Vih beaded: High, and short sleeves, high necks.Regu- American slippers that sell in the reg- lar price, Be each.Friday, each, ular way for $2.75 and $2.50.Our 23c.| price on Friday, per pair, B1.45- RES .- NOTE\u2014\u201cThe Countess Shoe\u2019\u2019 is drawing les own business at $3.50 a pair.{ $1 FALL KIMONAS Frid LADIES\u2019 .AND WRAPPERS, dy LEATHER BELTS.} 25 Regular 50c.Formerly $3.65 to yo.J $2.50 An extraordinary reduction made to hasten the departure of the last of a lot of Eiderdown Flannelette House Robes, out of which some of the pret- Test designs and colorings msy have | been sold, but the balance \u2018are just as warm and as cosy as ever.Former prices, $3.65 to $9.00.Friday, $2.50.THREE RIBBON SPECIALS.400 yards French Taffeta Ribbon, a pure silk quality, with extra fine finish, 4 1-4 inch width.Regular price is 25¢c per yard.Friday price, 19¢.20 jleces Heavy Taffeta Ribbon, in all the wanted colors, a pure silk qual- 17¢ per yard.Friday price, 12%c.%00 Ribbon Remnants, in narrow or wide width, clearing at half-price or NECKWEAR.less.Regular 250 to B0ec.10c For the sight of a good collar at 10c that you know yourself would be worth 25¢c, 85c or BOc, look in one of our windows to-day or this evening and see the undercribable lot of fancy muslin turnover collars, fancy-pleated Dutch collars, Bwiss embroidered turnover collars, fancy lace-trimmed collars, pique, damask and muslin stocks to be sold to-morrow at, each, 10city, nearly 4 inches wide, and worth\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ladies\u2019 Leather Belts, in one of the newest fall styles, shaped at back and trimmed with two leather-coversd buttons, and neat barness buckles in front, in ail the newest colorings, including black, blue, green, tan and brown.À regular &0c line.Our price Friday, 28¢.' FLANNELETTE REMNANTS.The five yard lengths at 50c.The six yard lengths at 65c.The ten yard lengths at $1.00.Striped and plain colors, the very material in the very lengths for making fall underwear for Men, Wowmra and Children.FIVE SMALLWARE SPECIALS.' Toilet Pla Cabinet and Pin Tras combined, extra special 10c.Our price Friday.Se.: \u2019 Highland Queen Hair Pin Cabinents, containing a large assortment of styles and sizes.Regular Sc a box.Friday, 2 boxes for Re.Horn Hair Pins, crimped.Regular 2c and 30c per dozen.Priday, per dozen, 10¢.\" Ladies\u2019 Parisien Back and Side Combs, with fancy carving on the tops.Special at 50c.Our.price Friday, ZVe.Ladies\u2019 Pad Hose Bupporters, made with large sateen pad and belt to go round the waist, and four strands of.fancy frilled elastic, and felt buttons which will not wear or tear the stocking.8peclal, Friday, 25¢.up so.OUR SEPTEMBER BLANKET SALE.- Imported Scotch Blankets, All Wool, Extra Heavy.Sizes 66 x 84.Friday $4.00 per pair.That's an actual saving of $1.50 per pair on the regular price now, but if you wait until later on in the season, you may have to pay $6.00 for such a blanket as this-wool has gone This Store open daily from 8 a.m.till 5.30 p.m.The leaves are,turning crimson where \u2018îteelf very readily to many appro +} ing tem cents, the number an FRUSSIAN MINISTER AT TOK 10.- fit, Petersburg, Septebmer 238\u2014It is and absolute a sata = Pi SEE SA that M.Korostovtssff, formerly SS To prove to you that Dn Chase's Olntmert is farialn es, tes cure for d fr form of itch Bof RS secretary of the Russian Jegation at Pekin, and an attache of the Russian peace mission, at M.Witte's special request, will be appointed the Russian minister at Toklo, - pe WANTS $1,800 DAMAGES: Mr.Peter Lyall, the contractor, has entered action for damages against Mr, Thomas M.Morgan, in the Superior Court for $1,800 damages, Mr.Lyall alleged that i was not delivered to.his LH EN Tony de These are the season's days: The wind is brisk and cool; A pensive sigh the golfer draws And totes his clubs himself, because The ceddies are at school.Hratwhile they \u2018weré so \u2018green, - And here and there, with grunt or ud, ; Some football hero yields his blood To decorate the acene.The thorns alone remain upon The stems Where roses blew, And as she flutters to.and fro The maiden\u2018's sleeves no longer show Her round arms gleaming through, .- The evening shadows tall before \u2018The day's hard work is done, While equinoxial rains destroy The eager tennis player's joy - And spoil the \u2018\u2018chawfer's\u201d fun, \u2018 # The farm hand and the girl he loves Attend the county fair, And view with wonder in their eyes The pumpkin \u2018that has won the prize, And get a soaking there.But s\u2019en the darkest picture still May have a brighter side; The old excursion boats no more Are crowded as they were before The summer gasped and died.eee Lo DICTATES OF FASHION.HECKS, which have \u2018been 80 popular this summer, will figure prominently in the materials for the school girl.They will be preferably in two shades of one color.Some of the most attractive are the blue and green plaids and some pretty checks in two tones of.brown.Pointed or rounded flounces so set on the skirt as to suggest an apron or tunic overskirt are features of recent models that indicate the increasing vogue of the overskirt idea, but the tunic or overskirt so far accepted detracts but slightly from the long sweeping lines of the skirt and maintains the same bell-like outlines as the plain skirt, instead of being given over to bunchiness.\u2018 - Frills and ruffles about the shoulders, are becoming to almost every woman.The draped walst is promised.This waist had some vogue last spring and it is seen in many of the handsome gowns.The drapery is on di- rhetoric lines, while the surplice and the fichu are also primentn.Many\u2014 the fichu are also prominent.Many of the new separate waists are thus draped.The fashion is usually Dbe- coming.Skirts are to be very tight fitting, and all semblances of crinolines are obsolete, The tall, sllm woman is the correct figure for autumn and winter.The new coats being designed in Paris and Vienna for that period are, from all accounts,\u201d most fascinating, but also most costly.Boots and shoes are worn to match quiet-toned costumes but the brighter colors are dropping out again, as they do not look very good style, : , At last the wheel has turned to the fashion of fancy buttons.Now Is the hour to get out .ancient treasures.Jeweled buttons will be much worn this fall and winter, amethysts, rubles, topazes and emeralds being generally employed.Many of these buttons are surrounded with rhine-stones and with this framed effect they look very much like brooches.Among the new styles are minlature buttons decorated with portraits of famous court beauties of 100 years ago, and dresden buttons on which appear the Napo- leoriic wreath, In tailor mades there seems to be a tendency toward plainer styles.Elaboration has reigned for a long while and the reaction seems to be setting in\u2014very slowly, to be sure, but pretty surely, unless signs fail.Beautiful evening materials for example, %re no longer \u2018\u201cfussified\u201d beyond a recognition of their own charms, but are cut and treated with a view to briugiug out their own rich effecty, The tal- HERALD DAILY PATTERN \u2014 A PRETTY ACHNOL.FROCK OF ALUB CHALLIÉ.Pattern No.1194.Bises 6 to 12 years.Attractive designs for school gowns ave now an intsresting\u2019 subject to mgthers whe have the fall outfits of their umall daughters to plan.A warm welcome iu accorde any novel and pretty pattern suggested, and it \u2018is ons of just this kind that our sketch to-day shows.It consists of plaited skirt \u2018and a tucked blouse.The lower edge of this blouse may be finished with a band and left separate from the skirt or it may be joined to it, in which event the opening of the skirt is made under the deep plait at the left of the front.Tho shield is stitched down on to the waint lining.Two bands of dark blua allk braid finiah tue cuffs and a single band extends around the neck and down the front opening.The new dotted roohairs, or poplin make most excellent school drenses for the autumn.They are light, yet warm, and there in a wide variety of colors to choose from.Men- rietta cloth in also very good and.this simple from our latest Parisian sketches \u2018will adapt fate material.yards of material 32 inches wide will be required, with $14 yards of brajd.The pattern, No.1104, {a cut in sizes for girls from 6 to 12 years of age, and may be obtained, post paid, by aend- size dehirad,- and the name and address, to The Fachion \u2018Department of this paper.For a girl 10 years old, 4 NAME .coccopocsensencecstocenesencc00\u2026 * À ABS ccsscssccscrercorienssntcssiminnsaresene \u2019 > Me of Pattern véssescontesose 0 ént0nce0Q Address estes tansrentsntesstnasenaraanss This pattern will be matled within .ton 4ays by filing in $ losing 10 cen and sending Montreat Herald Pattern Departmens yet effective design which we have taken |.\u2014_\u2014 1 fui Hé ry - es astall, it 4 that were \u201cdone to death\u2019 \u2018a few yeurs ago there is no sign, but severe tailor finishes on.Jackets of very femin- {ne cuts are quite the thing.; For the Cook JELLIED CHICKEN OR VEAL, D OIL a chicken in as little water as possible, until the meat: falls from the bones; chop rather fine, and season with pepper and salt; fput in & mould a layer of meat, then & layer of meat and eggs, alternately, until the mould is nearly full; boll down the liquor left in the pot one- half; while warm add one quarter of an ounce of gelatine, and whet dissolved pour into the mould over thu ment.Set fn a cool place over night.po\" SQUAB PIE.PS - Take a deep, long plate, put a layer of finely chopped apples in the bottom: shen a layer of finely-chopped meat Lamb on the best), season with , mon, oO 2° .and mugen cloves, pepper, salt Add another la.er of chopped apples and cover ail with a aod big.cuit paste, This 1 i breakfast dish, ® 8 popular English PICKLED SALMON.Soak salt salmon twent -four hou changing the water frequently.after: ward pour boiling water around it, and let stand fifteen minutes, drair and then pour on bolling vinegar witn cloves and mace added.Personal and Society Notes \u2014 Mr.J.H.A.Acer, ls in the city.\u2018Mr.J.T.Bryson Summerhill - nue, is in Quebec.© Ave Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Borden return this afternoon to Ottawa.Miss Edna Mackay, of Montreal, has returned home from Ottawa.; Mr.and Mrs.C.F, Siso, Bherhrooke Street, have returned from uebuc, Dr.and Mrs.Peters,St .Catherine St, have left on a ten days\u2019 trip to thé West.i Mr.and Mrs.John Peck and family return home to-day from Beacons- field.- ' Mrs.A.Charlebois, of Montreal, js the guest of Mrs.Alex.Chauveau, at Quebec.D Dr.E.A.Lawler, of Halifax, accompanied by his mother, is a guest at the Corona.: : Mrs.Vincent Hughes is in Toronto, the guest of Mrs.Falconbridge, Isa- bellg Street.Ce Mrs.Rene Thomson, of Quebec, Is in Montreal, the guest of Mrs.T.Gregor, Mackay Street.\u2019 ; Dr.and Mrs.A .N.Worthington, of Bherbrooke, were in town yesterday en route to Torento, Mrs.& E.\u2026 D.Wood.who has been visiting friends in Westmount, left today for Lennoxville, Mr.And -Mrs.Huntley Drummond return this week from their.countty residence at Beaconsfield.Miss Adele Gorman, of Ottawa, entertained ut a tea vesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Hickson, } Miss Gray, who has been in-town for à few days, the guest of Mrs.Hayter Reid, has left for Ottawa.Miss Davies, who spent a few days in town, en route from (harlvuttetown, has left for her home in Ottawa.Miss Maraquita Martin, of Ottawa, who is expected in Montreal next month, will spend the winter here.Miss BIrk, of Montreal, who is the guest of Mrs.W.('.Bowles, at Ottawa, returns home at the end of the week.Mr.EE.P.Featherstunhaugh, Montreal, has returned from Ottawa, where he went to attend the Ryley-Burritt wedding.Mrs.Henri G.Lamothe, of Ottawa, entertained at a luncheon to-day in honor of her guest, Miss Mary Hick- son, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.James M.Robertson und family, who have been spending the summer at Beaconsfield return Lu town next Monday.: ' Dr.À.H.Sliverman has left for England, where he will take a post-gradu- nte course.He will also study in Berlin and Vienna, and expects to be away about elghtean montha, Mrs, W.Norton Taylor, who has been visiting her parents, Ven, Archdeacon and Mrs.Bogert at Otiawa, arrives 'n Montreal to-morrow to spend a few days, en route for her home iu Fredericton, N.B.; \" CLYDE-McCORN AN.The murriage took race yesterday at the risidence of the bride's parents of Miss Mina May McCowan, daughter of Mr.John McCowan, St.Antoine Street, to Mr.Thos.'B.Clyde,\u2018of Ham- flton, Ont.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Mr, Reynolds, pastor lof the West End Mothodist Church.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore white silk trimmed with white taffeta, and carried white roses.The brideamaid, Miss Mabel McCowan, sistor \u2018of the bride; was also in white, and carrled roses.Mr.Harvey Clyde, of Toronto, brother of the groom, aoted am obhst man.\u201c DAIDSON-GOWDRY.Yeaterdaÿ morning at Bt Martin's Church the marriage was solemnised of Miss Edna Gowdey, daughter of Mrs.Alex.Gowdey, of Westmount, to Mr.John Davidson, of this city, the cere- money heing performed by Itev.8.Osborne Troop, The bride wore a tra- valling gown o fnavy blue broadcloth, trimm with white applique, and a hat of Alice blue Miss Mabél Gowdey, who was bridesmald, wore a dark gruen milk gown and hat to match Mra, Gowdey, mother of the bride, wore black silk did black and white bonnet.Miss Davidmon, sister of the groom, was gowned In hellotrope broadcloth, trimmed with velvet and cream lace, and hat to matah, Mr, W.W.Doyle was beat man, and Mr.G.Davidson and Mr.Malcolm Davidson were ushers.Mr.and Mrs.Davidson have left for the West und on their retdrn will reside at 232 Mance Street, McKEOWN-McQUILLEN.A quiet but fashionahle wedding took lace on Wednesday mornifig in the oman Catholic Church of the parlsh of Bweetaburg, whon Mian Alice Gertrude McQuillen, oldest daughtor of Mayor John McQuillen, ot Cowanaville, (hay i, CE | & DODDS#/ It Z ~ 1 | plesse note thes at rare Je elaborate Was united .- Of the h effects of Grand Mere, GQ.McCorldll, Provincial Treasurer, the +.Father Bt.Amour officiating.The bride was gi.en away by her father, \u2018aid was becomingly gowned in point d'esprit over tatfota allk, with veil and orange blossoms, and carried & bridal bouquet of white roses and maiden-hair fern, Miss Gertrude Butler, the bride's cousin, was bridesmaid, and Mr.T.Ewan MoKeown, of Montreal, brother of the groom, was best m Tre church was beautifully decorated, as was algo the Mayor's home, where the- reception and wedding breakfast took place, Mr.and Mrs.McKeown have left for Boston before taking up thelr.residence in Sweets- urg.\u201c BURRITT-RYLEY.| ° : A pretty and largely attended wedding took place in Grace Church, ot-, tayd, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when Miss Eleanor Elsie Ryley, only.daughter of Mr.George U.Ryley, uf the Department of thé Interlor, was: married to Mr, Clarence James Burritt, third son of Dr.H: C.Burritt, of To-! ronto.The church was beautifully decorated with white asters, palms and ferns, and the service was fully choral.\u2018The ceremony was performed by the Rev.F.J.Gorman, assisted by the Rev.Walter Loucks, The ushers were Mr.Basil Stead, The bride, who was given away by her father, Mr.G.TU.Ryley, wore a gown of white embrol- dered silk crepe over taffeta, the gracefully draped skirt which terminsted in vandyke points, was ornamented with vuchettes of chiffon and.a flounced panel of Limerick lace embroidered in sequins.The flounced.bodice was trimmed with lace to correspond and yoke of deep cuffs of shirred chiffon and.deep corselet belt of white satin, the whol ebeing completed by a vell of point Brussels ovr a wrath of orange blossoms.The bfidal bouquet was a shower of cream roses and maldenhalr fern, and the only ornament worn was & unique pendant of old silver.The bridesmaids, Miss Gladys Irwin and Miss Loule Gemmill, were In pale blue chiffon taffeta, the long full skirts embroidered with stars, and the bodices were finished with yokes and deep cuffs .of transparent lace and white chiffon fichu trimmed with lace and medallions.They wor elarge picture hats of pale blue sllk trimmed with wreaths \u2018vf crimson roses and held large bouquets \u2018Of red roses.The best man was Mr.E.P.Featherstonhaugh, of Montreal.The groom's gift to the bridesmaids were pearl pendants, he also presented the ushers with pips and the best man with a cigarette case.ET © After the ceremony the guests reassembled at the home of the bride's parnts on Somerset street,\u201d where a reception was\u2019 held, the house being beautifully .decorated with palms and ferns.Mr.and Mrs.Burritt left hy the 4 o'clock train for- Montreal, en route for New York.The bride travelled In à sult of dark brown broadcloth with kilted skirt and long tight fitting coat, worn over an embroidered blouse of white silk and hat of pale blue panne velvet, with blue ostrich teathers and velvet, and a handsome set of mink furs, the gift of the groom, ee THE SOVEREIGN FIRE.A Strong Financial Institution, The announcement of the incorporation of the Sovereign J'ire Assurance Company of Canada, has aroused a great deal of interest throughout the country, and the publication of the Company's prospectus in té-day\u2019s issue of The Herald will be read with interest by business fhen.The appearance of the Company is expected to prove of great importance to\u2019 the husi- ness life of the country, for one of the objects of the new corporation is to secure à large portion of the\u2018 immense going to forelgn countries.The Suv- erelgn Flre Assurance Company of Canada will be, when it begins business, one of the strongest institutions of.the kind on the continent of America.It will have a Paid-up Capital of $1,000000, and a Board of Directors thoroughly representative of every section of the country, a8 well as capable of securing the absolute confidence of business communities.The demand for Fire Insurance in Canada within the past few years has far surpassed the facilities, and the necessity for a\u201d new corporation of ample strength to care for the surplus business being taken by the United States Companies, has long been: felt.© Insurance men agree that the Sovereign Fire Assurance Company of Canada will be refusing rather than seeking fire Insurance business after it com- mencoes operations, The personnel of {ts Directorate will ulso, it is assured, give the new Corporation, a prominent place among the great Companies of the Continent, including as it will names so well and favorably known throughout the coun- TY.so.Mr.Addison H.Hoover, who will be remembered as the insurance expert to whom much of the recent great success qf the Sovereign Life Assupance Company -was attributed, has been :e- cured\u2019 to manage the preliminary .f- falra of the new Fire Company, and he will have charge of the Comipany\u2019s organization, y rt American watches carefully repaired.R.Hemsley, 265 St.James St.\u2014Adv, -' er RICHMOND NOTES.Richmond, Que.Sept, 29.\u2014(Special.\u2014Fhe newly-elected officers ( of the Provincial Women's Christian Temperance Unlon are: \u2014Mra.J.T.Sander- son, Danville, president; Mrs.8.W.Foster, Knowlton, vice-rpesident: Mra.Rbv.MoLaughlan, Montreal, corresponding secretary; Miss Davin, Quebec, recording secretary; Mrs.8.Leet, Montreal, treasurer.The delegates aro helng entertained by Richmond and Melbourne ladies.Mr.R.F.McKee has \u2018dispored of his sons, Messra, F.and M.McKoe.The flrm will be known as McKee Rroa.Mr.R.MoKee will look after his horse businezs, of which he has worked up a large trade in buying and shipping horsea to the United States.Now York\u2014Whealer H, Peckham, lawyer, diad suddenly here in his office at 80 Broudway.\u201cBefore the Cold Weather Starts That's the time to onst off catarrh.Easlly done with \u201cCatarrhosone.\u201d No drugs, no cocane or alcohol.A clean untiseptio method.that cures every time.Absolutely sure ls ozone,\u201d and sold everywhere.av A TAILOR-MADE must fit well to look well.OUR SYSTEM of FRENOH OLBARING does not alter the fit, but refreshes the gown, and makes it almost like new again at a moderate cost, &7 Sond for and pont fred) w ful information.rice 14st (grati ich fs full o on \u2014\u2014\u2014 BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING GO, coub MEDALIST DYRRS \u201cAND Mr.Alec.Hill, Mr.H.G:; Christie andj volume of Fire Insurance business now |.flour, Tred and grain business to his | Po \u201cCatarrh- |R/OU know how the quality of strawberries from the :& same patch will sometimes vary from one day to - | another.- \u2019 \u2019 .One day sweet, compact, well ripened, well colored, , richly flavored\u2014next day it rains, is\u2019 cloudy,~following picking is soggy, sour, green, coarsely-flavored, poor.: Tea, also, oÀ account of its volatility 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also neat and, dainty designs ranging from $6.00 to $15.00.UMBRELLA STANDS.A Leader\u2014Terra cotta Umbrella Stands, $1.10.Terra cotta, white and blue, $1.40.Full collection from $1.50 to $25.00 in Japanese, Chinese, German and English Majolica.cex.> \u2019 » A pi 3 HENRY MORGAN & CO, - - Montreal] CHAPTER XIIL\u2014(Continued.) \u201cLord,\u201d he.said, \u201cI did your bidding.The knight who has gone steered the ship into the bay, as had béen arranged, I attacked with the daylight.The soldiers of Salah-ed-din fought bravely for the lady here saw us, and gave them time to gather, and we lost many men.We overcame and killed them all, except the prince Hassan, whom we took prisoner.I left soine men to watch the ghip.The crew.we spared, were the servants of the Frank Lozelle, setting them loose upon the beach, together with a Frankish woman, who was the servant of the lady here, to find their way to the near est city.This womAn I would have killed, but the lady your captive, beg- .Bed for her life, saying she_had come from the land of the Franks to seek \u2018her husband: so, having no ofdefs, I FOR PAINTERS\u2019 \u2018COLIC | There îs just one cure, and it's a good one.Polson's Nerviline not only relieves in an instant, but it prevents the collec: from returning.AH painters \" thould use Nerviline regularly.5 of elegance.HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS.~The Brethren BY H.RIDER HAGGARD.\"(Copyrighted and published exclusively in The Herald) I*the cushion and stepped \u20183 rward two ~ let her go.Yesterday morning we started for Masyaf, the prince Has- san riding in a litter together with that Frankish spy who was bére a while ago, and told you of the coming of the ship.At night théy \u201cslept in the same tent; 1.left the prince bound and set a guard but in the mopning when we looked we found him gone\u2014 how, I know not\u2014and lying in the tent the Frankish spy, dead, with a knife- wound through his heart.Behold!\u201d and withdrawing the clotf# from the -8tretcher he revealed the stiff form of the spy Nicholas, who lay there dead, a look of terror frozen on his face.\u201cAL lerst this one has come to an end he ueserved,\u201d muttered Wulf to Godwin.\u201cSo, having searched without avail, I came on here, with the.lady your prisoner and the Frank Lozelle.1 have spoken.\u201d ; : Now when he had heard this report, forgetting his calm, Sinan arose from paces.There he halted, with fury in his glittering eyes, lyoking lke a man clothed in a black \u2018bell.Foca moment he stroked his beard, andj brethren noted that on ths first fin such Low Prices as offered by \u2018\u2018\u2019Au Bon Marche\u2019.; Neo13 WHITE CHIFFON VELVET SAILOR HAT, round top, trimmed with reseda pompadour ribbon, ST 25 - No 6 LARGE NAVY BLUD TOQUE, rim trimmed with draped velvet, trimmed with \u201c green and pink shaded roses $7 {5 ° No 18 \u2019 SMALL PLAITED VELVET HAT, in car- 4 dina), trimmed with pompons, feathers, fruits and red ribbon, at ® eseversean sen sec use revventonce No 14 WHITE PLUSH POKE, rim trimmed with plaited_chiffon, trimmed with ribbon and white feathers.$8.75 xX ag er of his right hand was a Tring ro like to that which hung about the neck of \u2018Godwin that none could have told them apart.\u201cMan,\u201d Sinan sald in a low voice, \u201cWhat have you done?You have left the emir Hagsan go, who is the most trusted friend and general of the Bul- tan of Damascus.By now he is there,-or near it, arf within six days we shall see the army of Salah-ed-din riding across the plain.Also you have not killed the crew and the Frank ish woman, and they too will make report of the taking of the ship and the capture of this lady, who is of the house \u2018of Salah-ed-din and whom he seeks more earnestly than all the kingdom of the Franks.What have: you to say\u201d: \u201cLord,\u201d answered the tall fedal, and his hand trembled as he spoke, \u2018most snighty lord, I had no orders as to, the killing of the crew from your lips, and the Frank Lozelle told me that he had agreed with you that they should be spared.\u201d , ; \u2018\u201cThen, slave, he led.He_ agreed with me through that dead spy that they should be slain, and do you not know that if I give no orders in suxh a case I mean death, not Iife?But what of the prince Hassan?\" \u201cLord I have nothing to say.I think he must have bribed the apy named Nicholas\"\u2014gnd hie pointed to the corpse\u2014\"to cut his bonds, and afterwards killed the.man for vengeance sake, for by the body we found a heavy purse of gold, That, he .hated\u2019 him them, his hands being bound, he spat in their faces, cursing them in the name of Allah.That ls why, LoZzelle being afraid to be near him, I get the spy Nicholas, who was a bold fellow, as & watch over him, and two soldiers outside the tent, while Lozelle and 1 .watched the lady.\u201d ; i \u201cLet those soldiers be brought,\u201d said Sinan, \u201cand tell.their story.\u201d They were brought and stood by their captain, but they had no .-story to tell.\u2018They gwore that they had not slept on guard, nor heard a sound, yet when morning came the prince was in the Lord of Death strok- gone.A ed his black beard.Then he beld \u2018up the Signet before the eyes of the three men, saying: : \u201cYou see the token.Go.\u201d \u201cLord,\u201d sald the fedal, \u2018I have served you well for.many years.\u201d \u201cYour service is ended.the stern answer.; .The fedal bowed his head In.salute, stood for a moment as though lost in thought, then turning suddenly, walked with a steady step to the edge of the abyss and leapt.For an instant the sunlight shone on his white and fluttering robe, then from the depths of that darksome place floated up the sound of a heavy fall, and all was still, à to ' \u201cFollow yqur captain to Paradise,\u201d said Sinan té the two soldiers, whereon one of them drew a knife to stab Bimaeif, but a dais eprang up, say- ng: : co Go!\" was st, would you shed blood before as he hated yonder Lozélla E.know, for (he.called them dogs and \u2018traitors Ti\" thé boat; and since he ¢ighld not strike > HE : Mantle- Dept: s .CT ape NAVY AND BLACK CHEVIOT OR VENETIAN CLOTH COSTUMES, 3-4 length, nine gored skirt with double side pleats, good mercerized sateen Mn- $15 00 ing.at .313.00 and TWEED COSTUMES, In the latest shades, cout with silk velvet collar, skirt with front and back pleats, Au.20 00 Bon Marche, $106.50 an Jo - BLACK, DRAB, NAVY COVERT CLOTH COSTUMES, Prince Albert style, with pleats and buttons eeraenaen ¢ overed $30.00 LADIES CRAVENETTE COATS, 3-4 or 7-8 length, with two wide, flat pleats at the .back, belt and ornament, stole collar with covered buttons, most fash- fonable shades, at: .%7.00 and 38.00 \u201cPEAU DE SOIE TLOUSES, .sleeves, very new siyle, at in black, white, navy, reseda, plaited front and straps, trimmed with silk late; pufted $8.00 $87.50 and / oo a ;\u2018 ERY Season our Millinery Opening brings out a number ôf New Creations which the Ladies.raptures over, and no wonder for such Creations of MMillinery Art as have been + Parlors this week, have kept it crowded with appreciative buyers, tume évery Lady needs a Hat, a becoming shapely Hat ; that is the kind We doubt if any other house can show a.more \u2014_ No 17 MINK HAT, pale yollow chiffon top, trimmed with shaded yellow vel- $13 T5 ° vet and steel ornament, at.L No 2 LARGE NAVY BLUR VELVET HAT, \u201c rim with cords, large blue shaded feath- or, old gold ornament and $14.00 * flounce NEW TWEED DRESS SKIRTS, with wide.band of same cloth on the # Lo S Marche .3 sonnsc0u0 go in exhibited in our To complete a bedutiful Cos- | we are showing, real comprehensive showing of pretty hats at models ; - No 11 LARGE BLACK AND WHITD VELVET HAT, white velvet rim, trimmed with large feather, black Duch AHO : ribbon and ornament, $1 00 EN 9.No 9 LARGE BROWN VELVET HAT, trimmed with shaded feather, with brown ribbon, and drab or old gold flow- $21 00 orm, BL ee, and with blues ornament ee No 4 \\ \"SMALL PLAITED VELVET HAT, olive .and green ribboB and steel or- aament on the side, at .green, pointed shape, trimmed with 00.d 4 $8.0 No 33 OLD ROSE VELVET HAT, trimmed with fruits, leaves and ribbon of $11 50 .same shade as velvet, at.roan & navy blue ribbon, at + No8 .- BLACK VELVET HAT, rim trimmed with plaitea velvet, plain td), trimmed with lack feathers, ornament and FÉbbON .\u20262000000000ure .No 19 LARGE EMERALD \u2018GREEN VELVET HAT, white stik rim, large white and Been Joather.Timed with green on ornam » s 23.50 \\ P.S.\u2014 The Hats advertised tosday are only a few taken amon could not all be advertised here, but deserve a very special attention, LETENDRE, FILS & CIE, - - - 1493 + te, Pau St.Catherine St.Between Amherst and\u2019 Wolfe, gst hundre Bt Lnusoutronsensoonesioseucses \u2018 is of others.which ; : oh = a steady step, and the second, who was not so brave, reeling over the edge of the precipice, as one might who is drunken.} ' It is finished,\u201d sald the dais, clap- pirig their hands gently.\u201cDread lord, \u2018we thank thee for thy justice.\u2019 But Rosamund turned sick and faint, and even the brethren paled.This man was terrible indeed\u2014if he were a man and not a devil\u2014and they were in his power.How long would it be, they wondered, before they also were bidden to walk that gulf.Only \u2018Wulf swore in his heart that if he went by \u2018this road Sihan should go with him, Then the corpse of the false palmer was borne away to be thrown to the].\u2018eagles which always hovered over that house of death, and Sinan, having re- seated himself upon the cushion, began to talk again through his \u201cmouth\u201d Masouda, In a low quiet voice, as though nothing had happened to anger him, .\u201cLady,\u201d he said to Rosamund, \u2018your story is known to me.Salah-ed-din seeks you, nor is it wonderful\u201d\u2014here his eyes glittered with a new and horrible light\u2014\"that he should desire to see such loveliness at his -court, although the Frank Lezelle swore through yonder dead spy that you are precious in his eyes because of some vision that has come to him.Well, this heretic sultan is my enemy whom Satan protects, for even my fedals have failed to kill him, \u201cand perhaps there will be war on account of you.But have no fear, for the price at which you shall be delivered to him ig higher.than Salah-ed-din himself \u2018would care to pay, even for you.30, since this castle is Impregnable, here you may dwell at peace, nor shall any desire ba denied you.Speak, and your wisNes are fulfilled.\u201d \u201cI desire,\u201d sald Rosamund, in a low, steady voice, \u2018protection against: Sir Hugh Lozelle and all men.\u201d ' «= \u201cIt 18 your.The Lord of the Mountain covers you with his own mantle.\u201d - \u201cI desire,\u201d t brothers here may: l6dge with me, that I may not .fe¢! alone among strange people.\u201d - / He thought awhile, and answered: \u201cYour brethren shall lodge near you in the guest castle; Why not, since from them you cannot need protection?They shall méet you at the feast and in the garden.But, lady, do you know it?They came here upon faith of some old tale of a promise made by him who went before me to ask my help to recover you from Salah-ed-din, unwitting that\u201dl was your host, not Salah-ed-din.That they should meet you thus is & chance which makes even my wisdom wonder, for In it.I see omens.Now she whom they wished to rescue from, Salah-ed-din, these tall brethren of yourg might wish to rescue féom Al-je-bal, ° Understand then, all of you, that from the Lord of Death there is but ohe escape, Yonder runs its path,\u201d and he pointed to the dizzy place \u2018whence his three servants Had leapt to their doom.\u201cKnights,\u201d he went on, addressing Godwin and Wulf, \u201clead your sister hence.Thin evening I bid her, and you, to my banquet.Till then, farewell, Woman,\u2019 he added to Mas: ouda, \u201caccompany them.You know your duties; this lady is in your charge.Suffer that no strange man comes near her\u2014above all, the Frank Lozelle.Dais, také notice and let it be proclaimed\u2014To thèse three -1s given the protection of the Signet in all things, save that they must-not leave my walls.except- under sanction of the Signet\u2014nay, in its very presence.\u201d The dais rose, bowed, and seated themselves again.Then, gulded by Masouda and preceded\u201d and followed by guards, the brethren and Rosa- mund walked down the terrace through the curtains into the chancel- like place where men crouched upon the ground; through the great hall were more men crouched upon the ground; through.the ante-chamber where, at a word from Masouda, the guards saluted; through passages to that place where they had slept, Here Masouda halted and &aid: \u201cLady Rose of the World, who are fitly so named, I go to prepare your chamber.Doubtleas you will wish to speak awhile with these your brothers.Bpeak on and fear net, for it shall be my care that you are left alone, if only for a litfle while.Yet walls have ears, so I counsel you use the English tongue which none of us understand in the land of AJr-je-bal\u2014 not even I.\u201d \u2018 \u2018Then ghe bowed and went, (To be Continued.) Biting Winter Winds will roughen your skin far more quickly if vou don\u2019t take care to use a pure Soap.CALVERT'S 10% Carbolic Toilet Soap Is free from impurities, delightfully fragéint and sogthind.The Crystal Carbolio it oon- tains, too forms a good snfeguard against contagious skin dinenses.43 conts a 3-tab.box, frgm all druggists, Our free booklet tells more of this and eur other toilet requisites.F.C.CALVERY & Co.N0?, Dorsheader Street, MONTREAL.she wen® on, \u201cthat my}.XA MAIN - your purchases here will help Books, before it is too late, FINI III III III TEINTE NES SES NE MSIE IEEE IEEE SEE SENS Fine Dairy Butter, per lb.~ \u2018 only.« Worth 60c.Worth 90c.Gin, John De Kuyper.Gin, John De Kuyper.Re TKK URN È Telephone Main 194 % For FRIDAY and SATURDAY \"FINEST GROCERIES At Rock Bottom Prices! Read this list of Goods, and consider the prices.Making - you to fill up your Trading Stamp > Granulated Sugar .cvecccecisreisesrsascecnasesss 4%e 1b., 22 bs.for OO¢c Brown Sugar, per 1D.suceiverie.cnssacsresescocnonassensasrcansescansosessn SHE , Choice Creamery Butter, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vuonvrrrancenneverracen 25¢ TEAS AND COFFEES.With each pound of Tea or Coffee from give you DOUBLE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.; * Try our Fine CEYLON TEA, at 25¢ per 1b, for Friday For WINES AND LIQUORS see our prices.We don't give Stamps on everything.WINES AND LIQUORS.77 Our Price .Our Price Hennessy Brandy.Worth $1.25.Our Price .Beagram Rye, 1883.Worth 85c.Our Price .Red Wheat Rye.Worth 85¢.Our Price 75e Jas.Hennessy Brandy.Worth 75c.Our Price \"vss0cc0uuu e Ale and Porter, Canadian, Dawes (Lachine), Molson and Union, ; Worth 90c dozen.Our Price .terranes sssrcoccecc0ec.SO .Port Wine.Worth $3.00 gallon.Our Price .eens 2.00 Finest Canadian Wine.Worth $1.60 gallon.Our Price .90 je Sherry Wine (Misa), Wagth $3.00 gallôn.Our Price .T.MONTPETIT & CO, 2587 Notre Dame Street, \u2014 Ÿ - HEXXAXXRERERXERERREURERLELRXRAR REFER LRH REX RR ERR RN H% ° That's all you have to \"do\u2014just ring us up, have your list of groceries, fruits, wines or liquors you need befors you, and \u2018in a short time we will have your.order delivered at your \u2018esidence\u2014the choicest, freshest and cheapest line in the city.Just cast your eye down this list, compare it with prices you sec -elsewhere, and dant you think you'll save money by ordering here?Then, although we don't give Stamps on all goods, © yet we give \u2018Stamps, and that's another not?Anyway, come in and see us.\u2018We'll treat you right.*% dx consideration, is it.= somoveensens0sspoteuru0e0 veu 22¢ Strictly \u2018Fresh Bolling Eggs, por @0ZOR s.eeverinceeancrrriennse 25e Fine Cooking Eggs, Der.dOBen .cccrerveserrernnncesreraversisescscnse BLE Ogilvie\u2019s Hungarian Flour, 25 Ib.sack ssssastecatnaniearssrrnnressasaions lg BC Oeglivie's Hungarian Fiour, 7 1b.sack vesenasenseeeneesenacerenensore0000 SAC Golden Corn Meal, 7 Ibs.fOr .\u2026.\u2026.00+rsoscoovsensesrasaen-recsrcuce TSC Lake of the Woods Flour (5 Roses), 25 Ib.SACK .\u2026.\u2026.7 Ocean Flour, 7 ID.BACK .\u2026.\u2026overerrrionramons sac eseonsenenenvo ous 2 Duplex Flour, 10 1bs, for .UP seu0es Puffed Rice, 8 quarts for .souvasuoananeuess éovcorecucecacoc000e À , English Malt Vinegar, Imperial quart for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rcceuces 1 English Garden Peas, 4 tins for .Censeserassvesensnarsrsdrosascsonras .28¢ .Seeded Raisins, 1 1b.package for .venvorSscrsaur cou Totscenessuvc0u000s OC \u2018White Clover Honey, large comb, for .aevovanansas rare cason0 0000000 15c .FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.Fine Layers Table Flgs, per Ib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ronmeessrensosssmrerac ones DE \u2018Bananas, by the bunch .voesenes teresranearseresosaventeraiscsnsancaces SOC Finest Potatoes, per bag .[A rroncassensos ten van cesouse0sac0e 5e Finest Potatoes, per basket .esesscnrcnessenisrecarsacrssare DOC 7 Ibs.Sweet Potatoes, for .18\u20ac 7 lbs.Spanish Onlons, for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 20c¢ Salaberry Crab Apples, per gallon .15e | Finest Golden Celery, 13 to a bunch, for .or 30C Crawford Free Stone Peaches, per basket .cerenees.38 to 45¢ 2Be to 40\u20ac ver 1b.; we will and Saturday J ; 32-06 / Corner Chatham MINIER MINES INR VITE IEEE IEEE SN ME CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT The Bt.Patrick's Society concert at the Cathellic Sailors \u2018Club last night, under the chalrmanship of Mr.Frank J.Curran, was \u201ca splendid success.Those taking part in a programme of song, dance and recitation were: Misses B.Foley, T.Delehanty, K.Broderick and Furlong; ' Messrs, E.Quinn, T.Murphy, R.Lat ner, T.Hogan, Geo.Chrimes, Chas.Mallon, Mr.\u2018Robertson, SS.Athenia, and Mr.J.Delaney, 88S.Ottawa.The Lyric Quartette, consisting of Messrs.Murphy, Norris, Mc- Croty and Hamilton, also took part 1 the programme.Miss Lynch and -Prof.P.J.Shea acted as accompanists.Next week's concert will be given by \u2018he Ladies\u2019 Auxillary Division, No.5, Ancient Order of Hibernians.* reser : R.AND O.WINTER PREPARATION Although.the season of the R.& O.Navigation Company is not yet closed indications point to a record in the way of earnings.According to common report the previous best years earnings have already been considerably exceeded, ; Preparations for the winter are al- da Las ; Jo [ER - \u201cMontreal,\u201d which will for the winter, ; The \u2018\u2018St.Irenee\u201d and the \u201cQuebeo\u201d* will maintain the Montreal-Quebec sexe vice: until the close of navigation.\u2018The Saguenay service will be reduced] to twice a week after the beginring of \u2018October.\u2019 eer Yonkers, N.Y.\u2014Jacob Litt, the thea trical manager, died at his home here.Mr.Litt was 45 years old, and was the owner of the Broadway Theatre in New York; McVickers Theatre at Chicago \\ mme the Bijou Opera House at Minneapolis, ° Grand Opera House in St.Paul, and the Bijou Opera House in Milwaukee, re ae Keep the Bowels Regular If your bowels didn\u2019t move for a week you would be prostrated.If more than one day goes by you become languid, blood gets bad, breath horribly offen sive, you feel sick all over.To remedy this take Dr.Hamilton's Pills, which regulate the bowels and cure constipae tion, Taken at night you are well morning.They purity and cleanse par box of five for by D .system, prevent headache, pioumnete ready being made by the company: The! and slick stdmach.Prompt and certa \u201cToronto\u201d has been laid oft, and ls now arc.Dr.Hamilton's Pills of Mandraige at Kingston.The \u201cKingston\u201d will Ue\u2019 and Butterhut, 26c.laid off Saturday, as will alae tha, tr at all dealers.° be gent to Soret \u2018 - ie IE \"3.\u201cDr.Lyon's LYOI \"Tooth Powder eanses and beautifies the th ac purifies the breath.le of refinement feed ae, alquarter of a century.ver convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY - Al Groitas ROUNDHOUSE COMPLET : BIG G.T.R.The immense Grand: Trunk round house at Turcot, will be completed this week it is expected.This roundhouse, whichi s of the circle design will have accommogation for forty stalls, and there will be room for twenty more.It, 1s claimed that there is no larger - roundhouse of the circle design in Ama- , erica than- this one at Turcot: The structure is entirely: built of concrete, with the éxception of the roof.The \u201cturntable in connection with it is 100 feet long, belng surpassed only by the turntable of the Pennsylvanla Rall- road at Altoona, .\u2014 LAKE- CHAMPLAIN\u2019S PASSENGERS | The following first cabin passengers are sailing for Liverpool to-day on the .C.P.Atlantic liner Lâke Champlain: ~ Mr.C.R .Arlen, Mrs.Arlen.Mr.J.H.Blodgett, Mr.Aneslea ~ Burrows, Surgeon-General G.J.H.Evatt,C.B.Mr.J.E.George, Mr.W.A.M.© Good, Mrs.Good, and child.Mr.George H.Ham, Mr.P, Stewart \"Hamilton: ; Mr.W.Paterson, Mr.E.A.Prime, * Mrs.Prime, Mr.F.A.Prime, Mrs.Prime.profit by my good luck.-Mrs.Margaret Thomson, Mr.Edward Whymper, Miss W.Rundo._\u2014_\u2014\u2014 NEW HOSPITAL AT CAUGHNA- WAG .Caughnawaga, Sept.27.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 The new hospital founded in this village will be inaugurated on Friday.His Lordship Archbishop Bruchesi will officiate and bless the new institution.A lar\u2026 - number of visitors and clergy are expected to be present.Caughuawaga has just lost another of its old voyageurs in the person of Joseph Sakokanius, alias Joseph Sta- -cey, who died in his seventy-second year.He travelled extensively as guide and voyageur in the Northwest, long before there existed any railroads in that country and spoke several Indian dialects.\u2014\u2014 Mr.Edward Turgeon, of the Sheriffs office, fell down the steps at the Champ de Mars yesterday and was removed to Notre Dame Hospital.suffering from a \u2018severe cut on his face.Mr.Turgeon is believed to have been seized with an epileptic fit.Rheumatism Cured by a New Remedy, OO BOXES FREE.! While an invalid from.Rheumatism, when Nothing in the world would even relieve me, 1 sticeeeded In combining five harmless IngredientsInto a compound which gnmpleta- ly cured me Bontrary Delormii- of hn 1 to this predictions of general Chronic Artscuiar my doctor, I then Rheumulism.tried this remedy on my friends and neighbors suffering from rheumatism, also on hospital patients with such won.dorful results that even prominent physicians had to*admit that my remedy was à positive success.Since then the remedy has cured hundreds of decrepit persons who could neither clothe nor | feed themselves, among tliem persons of 70and 50 : years of age who liad suffered more than 40 years, So positive am I what this remedy wilido, that I have sct aside 50,000 Boxes for free distrl- bution so that other unfortunate sufferers may It is a wonderful remedy and there is no doubt thatit will cure all cases given up by doctors aud hospitals.Remember that I ask you for no money, simply send your name and address for free trial box, and should you want more you can haveit ata small cost.It isnot my intention to accumulate a big fortune out of my discovery, but what want 15to relieve misery and torture.Address - John A.Smith 2156 Gloria Bldg., Milwau- kee, Wis.Send NO money or stamps.Spring sun searches and reveals the thabby appearance of everything.It Rhows that your steps need painting, CAVANAGH'S .is the place to .get the very best paints.Cor.Notre Dame and Selgneurs Sts, DAWES & CO, BREWERS.PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.M.165-166.521 Bt.Jumes Street.J.H.R.MOLSON & BR@s., Ale and Porter Brewers, Have.aiays on hand the various kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.6C0 Notre Dame Street._Montreal.NEW GLASS FLOWER VASES Just received two cases beautifully Etched Glass FLOWER VASES,\" in ren and white shades, standing 6-to 12 inches high, as- \u201csorted patterns.Prices from 35e to $1.00 each.PM CLARKE & herited mean disposition, + # x TAT MST op pha Se » Plainsman Copyrighted\u2014All Rights Reserved.Special Correspondence to the Herald, Jack-Mac Newspaper Camp, Fish Lake, B.C., Aug.7, '08.\u2014The cayuse ls a first cousin to the plains-bred bronco, and in some respects gull brother to.the boss fiend.It's a toss- |up\u2014with the chances in favor of the çayuse\u2014which has the greatest proportion of inborn, ornery cussedness in his make-up.I don\u2019t think any animal on four feet can develop so much entertainment on short acquaintanceship as a cayuse.For instance, take him when he is wild\u2014 blindfold and saddle him.Then get into the «auaddle.In the succeeding \u20181 least, where Bill was, Bill, when Pinto reared, deftly dived under Pinto.and emerging on the other side, leath- ered Pinto till he squealed again, backed up, and tore the top off the stump he was tied to, Then Pinto, stampeded through the camp dragging\u2019 the stump at the end of his rope: There was Bcatterautlon for you.Tents were bowled over, the stump swished through the fire, upset a pot of boiling pota- tces, left the teapot a bruised and dinted wreck\u2014meanwhlile Pinto surged on his way till the stump took a turn around a .tree on the creek bank, which brought him up with such a Jerk that Pinto ewerved over, lost his RE Sd Te * cs Rai Wy A vb Gentle.Gazelle half hour you win get more \u2018motion and varieties of action than a .six- month's course in a physical culture class could afford.And he will do it without music, fast or otherwise.No sjorchestra could play fast enough rag time to follow him.In the six cayuses of our outfit I think \u2018we have every .ype of cayuse cussedness.The cayuse is bred by\\the Stwash Indjans, and he is broken In such a way as to cohserve all his in- and to add new traits of wickedness (to his character.When a cayuse Is fresh from a Si- do anything from bucking Mis rider over the tree tops to stampeding through: your camp, spreading devastation among your pots and pans.Sometimes he will be \u2018broke gentle.\" In that case he will be just a low-down dispirited little beast\u2014the kind that will reach around and lunch oft your shin when you're riding him, and when you jerk it away will slyly.\u201ccow kick\u201d your heel from behina.But, being a horse, in spite of ali his meanness, he has his llkkable oints, and these redeem him fromi-the horse perdition to which he is frequent- consigned in moments of heat by Le who have to ride and do for time, balance; and came down a struggling mass of yellow and white hide and legs in the creek bed.The language that Bill scattered around the camp was eflough to have broken twenty telephone contracts.Ae a final act in that comedy Bill led the erring Pinto to a shady spot and\u2014gave him salt.Speaking of salt, it's as good as a circus to see a cayuse under his first salt treatment.As a Siwash he never knew salt.The way.to Initiate him ia to rub some under his lip.He makes a face ltke a three-year-old boy with his first olive.Once he learns to like salt, however, he will follow his master like a dog to get it, and it ig an excellent inducement to him to remain In the vicinity of the camp.When we first got Jack Innes\u2019 buckskin we called him \u201cFeathers\u201d, an account of his moustache, but Jack subsequently discovered that \u2018\u201cFeathers\u201d had maggots.on hie mane, .50 he gradually hecame known \u2018Maggots.\u201d Old Maggots can waNder further with a pair of hobbles on bis forefeet than any two other cayuses we have, so he is regularly staked out at the end of the rope.For that ree- son, like Bill Nye's cow, hc is very much attached to the camp.BECAME THE PET OF THE CAMP.My original \u2018Rattler\u2019 proved to be Ce ara he : .* J a I -ù Tay rs LE.EE ET TMS ST i F CISSEDESS IY ORSEFLES Broken by the Siwash Indians, He \"Generally Conserves All His Traits of Inbortt Wickedness\u2014He Has His Redeeming Features, However, Which Make Become a Valuable Companion to the sreat (with all his .| promptly rolied out &f the \u2014 \u2014~ SE em + .\u2014 + * a\u201c.Ce .A i re ALD, FLT ee appetite for suger snd pis acquired stil\u2019 a Biwash yuse.For instance, the other day I was leading him dov 3 a stesp hillside, when the reps siipge over his ear and rh Vig aya, AS & matter of course { weénr hack to replace it on his neck.Rattler being linded .on that side\u2019 with the rope over his eye did not w what monster was attacking \u2018him, and he promptly roee on his nt d legs and smote at hig unseen .As he struck at short range is knee hit my shoulder, knocking me down.Ba * ay of Ra tler's Burgin, ng hoofs as oe » unged past me down e hill, he was brought up by a hate hit.around a tree and overed who was attack- 1ng him he\\was as docile as ever.But you can never tryst a cayuse.Old Rattler, belng relegated to- the packs, feeds fat and has a lazy time while we are in camp.But he seems to use his lelsure \u2018in plhnning new tricks of cussedness.There Is nothing he likes better than to get out \u201con a nice mooth dusty patch \u2018after his pask has been cinched pn and He down and roll, Of course a.pack is a trifle lunhandy .to roll with, but a little thing {Uke that does not bother him.On the | one occaslon when he succeeded in making the attempt he put our prying | pan on the fritz, but Bill took the remainder of It\u2019 and basted some sense into him.WEILL HAS THE - FOOTBALL FEVER Mac Young Slightly Injur- ed\u2014Many Players Showing 1 ee, Splendid Form Mag Young, who was reported.by a \u2019 inorning'e paper to have been seriously hurt at practice yeste rday afternoon; than a Weeki Young, who Is this year playing.# very Strong serimmage, was unfortunate énougli to Be kicked Hn a \u2018closé- séilinmage, but the Injury though\u2019 painful will \u2018not Incapacitate him.Mac iy sure to catch a place on the first fourteen this year and will be a valuable addition to the team when MeGI makes her first appearance on the gridiron this year, which will be In Ottawa against the College, on the 14th of next month.Capt, Ziinmerman, who was also reported as having been head during practice knew nothing of the supposed injury when seen this morning.He was winded for a few minutes and watched the practice for a while, coaching the men.Flanders and Martin, two more supposed victims, are both suffering from hurts of last year.Martin hurt his knee tn the last.game against Queen's last fall in Ottawa and, after one pracs tice this year, found that the knee was still weak and it would be sufer not to play this season.Ned Martin is one of the most \u2018skilful outside wings playing the game to-day and.was the Year of every hulf-back line.He will be a valuable couch, however, for the \u201c-|boys, and his advice will be of much berfefit to the wing line, Flanders broke his collarbone In his practice last year and did not appear In a uniform again till last Weanes- da§, when he found that the injured bone still bothered him, and he also decided \u2018not to play the game this rail.Charlie Ross, who was reinstated by the C.A.A.U.at their last meeting, 1s turning out.to practice and will be a valuable acquisition to the wing line.He is almost sure, (to scatch a place on the first team, .The scrimmage thie veal will be hard between Young, who played on@senior game last year; a new man by the name of | Virtue, who is playing a strong game, from Woodstock: Lawrerice and Reid, two American college men, the former of whom welghs 200 pounds and the latter 212 pounds.Hargrave, of last year\u2019s intermediate téam, was out yesterday and may be slated for a position.Callaghan, the famous Ottawa College half-back, was out In a McGill uniform for: the first time yesterday and.while not \u2018yet in good condition, showed that he has forgotten few.of his old tricks.His kicking was as cea Now there 18 Jack Millar's \u201cred- gold\u201d brown mare, slick and fat, spudgy and docile.The beat \u2018\u2018rustler\u201d in -the outfit.Has an appetite that's good for lattigo\u2014strings or bunch grass\u2014it's all one to her.She will wander off a trail at night with such sure-footed confidence that you just naturally think she is plodding on campward.More than once she has lost Jack among the rocks and bluffs while that introspective gentleman wag ruminating on some abstruse philosophical problem, quite oblivious to.the fact that \u201cFatty\u201d was gently and surely getting -hlm lost In the darkness, .AN EXAMPLE OF \u201cONERY CUSS8.\u201d And Bill Macleod\u2019's \u2018Pinto,\u201d what hosts of merriment have resounded in the camp and along the trail at the troubles of Bill and his ornery Pinto.Sorrel and white, with a chiney e showing lots of white.One time he made a lunch off the back of Bill'e shirt, and pretty nearly got a section of Bill's back hide at the same time.Pinto ts uealed, at cbr \u201c| dort like salt\u201d 7 Bill drove a short arm hook blow: |into\u2019 Pinto's_ ribs.+ Meditalion both quirt and spur proof.In fact, he was almost too lazy to feed.Nicola one of.the pack horses developed a more back, so we traded him to a Siwash by giving some cash to boot, and I got another Rattler.abused,\u2019 and was so skeery, at first that wa had to let him smell the saddle blanket before w over his back.By degrees we got the saddle on him and cinched him up.The poor little brute was so nervous from ill usage that he was apt fo strike or kick at the slightas: quifk move in his vicinity.By geatle handling, however, I soon got Ms confidence, and in less than ten days he was the Pek of the camp.He developed a Blair\u2019s Pills Lp Great Baglish Remedy for Gout & Abeumalism At, Thia \u2018Rattler had been \u2018very much could: lay it gently\u2019 be LN behi nd swear.\u201d good, as ever and was a feature of the practice.First game,is in Ottawa, against Ottawa College, on the 14th.Our senior team are already in cham- plonship form and are 25 per cent.stronger than last year.* Harrington is playing full-back in a splendid way and his tackling is hard.@nd certain.Rpthbourn,.last year with Upper Canada College, ts making a strong bid for .quarter, and though light in weight, makes up for it in headwork and handling the ball perfectly.The annual inter-class meet will be held on the campus next Saturday afternoon.An innovation: this year is that the different classes will strive for a trophy presented by the Don- aldas.These intef-class games ate held so as to bring out any terial hitherto\u2019 unknown to the track club committee, The events are:\u2014100 yards dash, 220 yards dash, 440 yards dash, 880 yards run, 1 mile run, 2 mile run, = yards hurd] e, high mp, pole vau pu g throwing disous, throwiiig 1 Sorel, Fe SUE WN \u2018HronsDAY, SETI 28, 1908.oq eal\u201d.he 4e | = oll ot likely to be out of the game for B Kkicked* on the | lo \u2018pick as there are more men avail- |of Cash Receipts with ever purchase able than in the phst few seasons.|of 35¢c and up until 1st of October.Beckwith, last year's centre, is back Lots of bargains to.offer.and will hold down his old position.: os For the side men the choice wul be Fxchange this Coupon for 1 Cash a + CI Teh ote ir LÉ .bil ee SE, .L.N.& J.E.NOISEAUX, 3174 Notre Dame Street.\"J.& P.DAVIGNON.1064 Ontario Street.| MAY BROS.597 1-2 Wellington Street.R.& W.KERR, 2226 to 2230 St.Catherine Street.Ï \u2014that it has an absolutely reliable thermometer, \u2014that it is most economical, because it does its work with least coal.Now, why don\u2019t you have a \u201cPandora\u201d and be certain you have the best range?London, \u2019 Co - .Winnipeg, ; St.John, N.B., Hamilton : :, UT < ~ VERSAILLES FR ERES, 240 St.Catherine St HENRY MORGAN & CO, Colonial Hause, St.C treet.+ P.FORGET, 927- St.Lawrence Street.Now, why not have a À Pandora?| Now we have shown you that the Pandora i is a good range, ram.\u2014that it is | easily managed, / \u2014that ts gratesare easily taken out 7; and replaced without expense, \u2014that you can cook on the top and bake in the oven equally.| \u2014 \u2014 well at the same time, \u2014that it is the only range with a single piece | enamelled steel reservoir, \u2014that it has the best broiling door, | |MClarys Pandora | Range Warehouses and Factories: Toronto, : Mont al, Vancouver, erine Receipt at GADBOIS\u2019 Drug Store, Official Druggist for M.S.R.Corner Mt.Rôyal Ave.and _St.Lawrence St.Tel.orders East 1741, Merchants 2041.EVERY BUSHEL of wheat ground and every barrel of flour mage by us is thoroughly tested in order that a standard of = uniformity may be maintained.\u2018This is most important to housekeepers, and is one.of the many .points in which Five Roses Flour is superior -to any ordinary brands on the market.Users of it can rely upon obtaining the same good results every Baking Day.Ask your grocer for it, and a pack- ° age of our Breakfast Food.LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING GO, LIMITED.a = PALMER'S 1746 Notre Dame Stroet.PERFECT STYLES 105 IN HUMAN | = HAIR ° GOODS.be held on the M.A.A.A.grounds/ and from the amount of material at hand, | Hall Engineering Works Consulting Engineers and Surveyors Member N.E.C.Institute.Engineers and Shipbuilders Phone Main 356 14 COTE 87./ = g From all grocers, eto.for the Summer BEAVER BRAND CALEDONIA WATER > everage and Medicine.| should be a banner one.The freshmen claim they will have eight representatives on the senior | team.Well done, freshies.First game at home on the 21st with | the old rivals, 'Varsity of Toronto.Ome of the McGill boys this morning received a letter from a gentleman in Ottawa, who saw Ottawa College play jan exhibition game last Saturday with St.Patrick's.The colleglans- proved that they will be very strong this year, for they scored five touch-downs against \u2018heir heavier opponents in the first twenty minutes.Gleeson was the J one -of Campbells which serves tho double purpose of being both Ware and durable.PRICE FROM $12.Sterilized Bottle Delivery.CAMPBELL\u2019S, corner >t A MILK OF QUALITY tet have special features to designate it from the ordinsry milk.\u201d We would \".pan your attention to the care taken with ou , i.e, Bystematic Feeding, Veterinary Inepection, Sanitary \u2018Stabling, Dust Proof 4 FOR SAMPLE ORDER TEL.UP 689.: \u201c GUARANTEEU PURE MILK \u20ac0., 2685 St Catherine: star of the practice match and his punting was especially A.C.Pratt has beer elected captain of the sophomore fodtball team and \"hag called his first practice for to-mor- jrow might, fom 7.30 to 8-30.LE North Sydney, N.S.\u2014A Jad named \u2018McNeill who escaped some time back from St.Patrick's reformatory, Hall- fax, was arrested here by Officer Mc- Isaac, of.Glace Bay, on the charge of stealing a -collection box at the Cath- olle Church, Bridgeport.Q Io CAMPBELL\u2019S CORNER FOR CLOTHING.\u201cThere is a time for all things\" and Now is the time for men to don RAIN COATS, FALL and SPRING OVERCOATS, 00 TO 820.00.James and Victoria Square.to make it pure and healthy, 3 \".es + Tel, Main 4491, NEG \u201cKING OF oe : Carterhall, Nfid., Jan.8 , 1898, MESSRS.C.C.RICHARDS & co.\u201c+ Yarmouth, N.S.: Dear Sirs,\u2014While in the country last » simmer I was badly bitten by mosquitoes, so badly that I thought I would be ata: figured for a couple of weeks.I was advised to try your Liniment to allay the irritation, and did so.The effect was more than I expected, a few applications completely curing the irritation, and preventing the bites from becoming sore.MINARD'S LINIMENT is also a good article to keep off the mosquitoes.\u201cYours truly, Ww.x \"v.R HAVE YOU GOT A COLD ?Then get a box of - HARTES GRIPPE FES Cures a cold in 34 hours.\u2018How About That Cough ?HARTE'S GOUGH MIXTURE Will cure it.Now is the time.\u2014 J.A.HARTE, - - CHEMIST 1778 NOTRD DAME STREET.COAL.THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING CO.LTD.Work: Drummond Coiliery,*Westvilla .; od .\u2014\u2014 Miners and Producers of \u201cDrummond\u201d Coal and Coke, from fhe celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes and quan tities to suit purchasers.Bhlpments by water er rail - Office, Room 31, Merchants Bea He Buildfg, Montreal Creep \u2014 DOMINION COAL co, (LIMITED), à MINERS AND SHIPPERS DOMMONSTAMGONS Screened, Run af Mine and-Stadk, For particulars, apply to \"J.E.COOKSON, Sales Agent, 112 8T.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL MON ORCC?Dy.ov Tn AIS £ PS = = ar ne : , i Lone wor W ve oF - Ts i VE Le, ¥ he A = pos \u201c Vow .; 1 ; : Pa .7 LA cé pat .: - au aes dt LEAR we el Nop it .: .- Ld TELM AR = + \" 4 ir .: 4 WE FLT EEE RE yr Ry a + SEAT : J .* we ; Lu a.\u201c 3 } =, .\u201c A : | a HSDAT, SEPTEMBER 38, 1008 © © 77 CR Ce pres pe p\u2014 pere on esse \u2014 rer res = = ER RE a Lo v \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 LT ATTA PAYS LEO | EERE | Fait and Winter Train Service| Effestive October 1st, 1908, 8.08 A.M.\u20148t.Lambert, Farnham, Gran- y .by, Waterloo, Marieville, St.Cesare, 7.00 A-M.\u2014Hemmingtord, Huntingdon, A i AN in 102 Masse, ri EN 8.00 AM.\u20145t Hyacinthe Richmond, L Cu CA Li Le Ld WI Mew ze fo THES CHICKERING QUARTER-GRAND PIANO \u201cOF MOUNTAINEERS Back From the Rockies With Tt Could \u2014pon Ty 8 1008 Ontarlo, Cor.Champlaln, \u2014_\u2014 , Easily Be Made 7 BELL TELL.E, 4016 MERCHANTS 4644 a Budget of Ex- - Much Larger, Says 040 an Sol Sunda ou MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL =.Ç | or .; .~Coteau, Alexandria, wa.Calling at Moville, To ahd at our Branch\u2019 in.Quebe eriences .Mr.8-48 AM\u20148t, Johns, Rouse's Poin | 7 258 ST.JOIN DT EE ee © p | ; r.Meek at John, Rouse I ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.\u20189.00 A.M.\u2014Teronto, Buffalo, Detroit, Parisian - 28 Sept, bicago.\u20189-01 A-M\u2014Et Johns, Boston.à Epring- berian = 3 Oct, eld, New York, v , Irgia - i - *9.30 A-M.\u2014Corawall, Brockville (ally), Now ALA Bararien J ho.nto a .ex.unday).ctar ?3 11.10 AM, Johns, Rouse's Point, New Nous D March oth, made 5% yuois per : \u2019 f 1-80.P.M\u2014St.Lambert \u201cChambly Marie SUtherly course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Time, e : .\u201cvie., \u201c7e Gas © hours.Over the short course, 6 de .M.\u2014St., = ours.; co : 1-35 P.M.Nr ae ds bans, Bur ouniDisian\u2019s record passage, Moville to Rim- 2 2.25 P.M.\u20148t.Johns, St.Albans, \u2018Bur.run, 5 ner pour ouES Davarian\u2019s ' Ungion (daily, except Sat.& pAccommodation and cuisine unsurpassed.v4.10 P.M.\u2014Ooteaus Alexandria, Ottawa.olite attention.No vibration.Electric light- .Tolsha ; 2000 © Parisian - 27 Oct, # , ; 1 ol \u201cIt seems to me that trade betwean 10.00 wort} ps Mr.Edward Whymper, doyen of hat * 1 tt ofr Lamps Mh 190 -mountalneers, returned Tuesday night Canada and New Zealand could with- 85.00 worth of Stamps with from the Rocky Mountains, where he |©Ut very much trouble be made very 1 bottle of Brandy at.750 has been engaged in his favorite = much larger than it is at the present 4.00 worth of Stumps with 50c Mer pursuits in what he has now como lime.We, in New Zealand, could ex- 8.00 worth of Stamps with to regard as his old haunts in the| Port Quite a few lines to Canada aud 3.00° P°X of Boraclc Soda.ZBe nelghborhood of Field; and le now at urn there are quite a few lines of 30 worth of Stamps with the Windsor waitl for the sailing] Wanufactured goods that Canada 3.00\" wor of Tea at.40\u20ac|of the Lake Champlain to-morrow.| Should be able to get & good market for .wo .; : \u2019 rth of Stamps with Mr.Whymper has no startling dis-| !! New Zealand.\u201d 1 1b.of Coffee at.40\u20ac covèstes to announce.either a the) \u2018The above remarks were included in « Ing and st h 38.00 worth of Stamps with wa | an interesting statement made t h 4.16 P.M.\u2014Cornwall, Brockville.eam heat throughout.! : y of topographical features or min- 8 ent made to The RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Capin; @ up- 1 IL.o coo.2Be go Herald to-da Mr.T, \u2018pro- 4.16 P.M\u2014St.Hyacinthe- Richmond, : abin, $75 and up 2.00 worth Ee - eral deposits, but he told a Herald ra- y by.Mr.T.Meek, a pro Quebec, Island Pond.wards, according to steamer and location -of predentative to-day that the moun-| Minent miller of Oamuru, New Zea- | - ._ room.Becopd-Cabin, $42.50 wards bot.Maple Syrup at 20\u20ac| (ain reglon would \u2018some day or other 8Nf, who was @ visitor at the Board 4-20 P.M.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingdon, 342 and ap Fort Covington.- Belpeorage o Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Is the daintiest, smallest and most worth of Stamps with give an account of the mineral wealth of, Trade, 50 P.M.\u2014| ; 's Point, also | Londonderry, $27.50 and 328.76.| 2 1 jar of Jam at.25e| foe fe account of the ra \u2026 Speaking offhand,\u201d added Mr.Meek, perfect small &Pand ever made.4.50 Therville, Touse's Polat, also MONTREAL -TO GLASGOW., 988 worth of Stamps with A great deal yet rémains to be done| I Would say that New Zealand migl:t 5 \u2018 \u2018 1 box Baking Powder at 20¢ 2.00 worth of Stamps with 8 lbs.of Figs at.10\u20ac -1.:00 worth-of Stamps -with-\u2014 \u2014 1 box of Baby Soap at 208¢ 1.00 worth of Stamps with 3 bottles\u2019 of.Wine at.10\u20ac 1.00 worth of Stamps with + 3 jars of Pickles at.10\u20ac 100 worth of Stamps with 3 pkgs.Corn Starch at Tye 1.00 worth of Stamps with .2 boxes Stove Polish at 10¢ \u20181.00 worth of Stamps with » 2 bottles Essence at., 10\u20ac 1 > worth of Stamps with ; boxes of Vermicelll at Tie 1.worth of Stamps with 3 Ibs.of Raisins at.10\u20ac 1.00 worsh of Stamps with + 2 boxes of Sardines at 10\u20ac 1.00 worth of Stamps with In the shape of surveys in the region lying / west of -the Glacier and Revel- stoke before it can be definitely statnd what the physical conditions are.On & former occasion Mr.Whymper had given a good deal of attention to a discovery he had made of that rare and beautiful blue mineral called sodalite; but beautiful and rare although it was he had been unable to interest the jewellers either of @iondon or Geneva in fit, and in consequ@fhce of the discouragement he had met with he did not deem it worth while pursuing his investigations further on the subject.The work he had been doing, he said, was interesting to himself, but hs doubted whether the public would care to know much about it.Entomology did not fascinate the man in the street, and even if he were tos announce th?discovery of new varieties of moun- export woollens to Canada.Our manufacturers are able to compete with th2 English manufacturers in Australia | and even in England, They should he equally able to compete against them in Canada.\u201cIn return Canada could send almoet all kinds of manufactured goods that she could lay down as cheaply as the English manufacturers.This applies principally to furniture, rubber goods, paints, ete.\u201d \u201cHow are present conditions In New Zealand 7\" \u201cWonderfully prosperous.The farm- ergs are making so much money that the banks will hardly be gple to handle all that is being deposited.: \u201cThe country is practically free from all kinds of labor troubles.The labor legislation that equires that all disputes should be gubmitted to & board Inspection cordially invited.It takes up no more space than a large upright, but looksand sounds much better than any upright, and it costs but little more.It is the aristocrat-among pianos, .C.W.LINDSAY, Limited 5.01 P.M.\u2014Farnham, Granby, Waterloo, - .Marieville, St.Cesare, | 5.10 P.M.\u2014St.Hyacinthe (dally, except - Sun.) - 3.00 P.M.\u2014St.Lambert, Zhambly, St Cesaire.G.20) P.M.\u2014St.Johns, St.Albans.*7.40 P.M.\u20148t.Johns, Rouse\u2019s Point, New York, vla D.& H.~7.30 P.M.\u2014Cornwall, Kingston.Toronto.*8.00 P.M.\u2014St.Hyacinthe, Richmond, Quebec, Portland.*Q.4( P.M.\u2014St.Johns.Boston, Springfield ) New York, via C.V.R.*10.30 P.M.\u2014Toroh o, Buffalo, Detroit, «+ Chie 0.Note.\u2014*Daily.All \u2018other trains daily except Sunday., SUBURBAN SERVICE.For changes in muburban service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and: other points see Time Tables, which can be had at Company's offices.LA CITY TICKET OFFICES, Mongolian - 28 Sept.Preforian - 12 Oct, Corinthian - 50ct.Sicilian - - 26 Oct.Saloon, 960; 2nd Cabin, $40; 3rd Class, $28.50.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St., Montreal, Canadian Pacifis Rallvay Co's, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINKS.MONTREAL (via Quebec) TO LIVERPDOL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.LAKE ERIE .LAKE CHAMPLAIN ' RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, $47.50 and $50.0 and upwards, - according to steamer and accommodation.Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to London, $42.50.Round Trip at reduced rates.1 6 8 lbs\u2026of Biscuit at.10\u20ac tain insecte he would not be able to get|0f arbitration has worked very satis- 1.00 worth of Stamps with an appreciative newspaper audience, [factorily, much more so, in fact, than 4 jars Javelle Water at Be| The tourist travel in that region had|Many employers had expeétea, 2 1.00 worth of Stamps with doubléd and trebled_ itself in the last| \u2018The export business of ths country 2 jars of Jam at.10\u20ac| year or two, and the pretty C.P.R.|Is certainly jumping up by leaps and 1.00 worth of Stamps with Hotel at Fleld which he made his head |Pounds.The total population of the : 3 boxes Mixed \u2018Spice at Be quarters, had been twice enlarged and [country is only about 900,000, and yet 1.00 worth of Stamps with - the accommodation was=again entirely |the exports last year totalled in value 8 lbs.of Macaroni at.10¢| i gufiicient to accommodate the visit-|@&lmost $75,000,000.I doubt if there is 1.00 worth of Stamps with fra who broke their journey there or Another country anywhere that can \u2019 ; > ° 2 boxes of Polo Polish: Bel who made -Field Rely journey | rendez- make such a showing.à ; Ae A .Third Class Rates to Liverpool, London, \"137 St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 and Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- \u201c461, or Bonaventure Station.town, $26.50.From Liverpool, London er = \u2014 Londonderry, $27.50, to Quebec.» x - > MONTREAL TO LONDON, \u2019 7: lAN- - xLAKE MICHIGAN .c0evuuees vere Oct, 14 A AD À, A © xMOUNT TBMPLE .a (| AE *MONTROSE .0.2e encens suce Nov.4 ) \u201cPAC! F C a *Second Cabin, to London, $40.00.: a ; : xThird Class, to London, $26.50.Date of sailings of Freight Steamers to CHEAP R ad = Liverpool, London and Bristol, not shown\u2019 dE ; , above, furnished on application.Second Class from Montrea®until | Apply to 2366 St.Catherine St., Montreal.TEE I 1.00 worth of Stamps with vous.2 lbs.of Cocoa at.15e T \u2014 Mr.Whymper remarked that upon R .1.00 worth of Stamps with the whole the summer was delightfully |- 3 bags of Salt at.S\u20ac| (001 in that mountain reglon, but one ; 1.00 worth of Stamps with day the \u2018temperature\u2019 was 128 in the fn 2 boxes of Salmon.at.\u2026 15\u20ac! shade, a most unsual experience at an Milk.is an important {tem In every household, therefore you should know where it comes from before reaching the break fast table.A visit to the October lst, 1905 _ OS \u2019 : otober 31st, .: .BLUE BONNETS DAIRY \u2014Vanoouver, Victoria, Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Manic Steamships Line will prove \u2018hat everything is most hyglen ic, producing only good, pure, fresh milk, tn $48 0 Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament #t., .1.00 worth of Stamps with .altitude of ppwards of 4,000 feet.Upon| - time for breakfast, filled and sealed in glass jars.and Portiand, Ove.IE Montreal._ } Meat 2 Pieces Laundry Soap.23¢| the whols he spent two delightful : TRY OUR FRESH CREAM 202 IL.SL TA \u2014Spokane, Wash; Net=|' _ - Meat\u20143 Stamps for 1.° months following the trails and open- ] : 46 4 lande Midway = Shecipt parsains In Butter log, up new ground where the oppor-| H.&W.EVANS - - - - - City Office,52d Latour JAY gre Rossin \"| REFORD AGENCIES | Sugar at .43%¢ and 5c) ry presented itself, wandering , \"MAIN von : .| | DeKuyper's Gin .\u2026.\u2026.0.55e round Mount Emerald and Mount Bur-| - - : .gess, and watching the gleaming we- ters from the glacler crowned peaks 4 \u2014Missoula,\u201d Mont., Salt a | cu : 45 90 Lake, - Utah, Helena, Lu DONALDSON LINE.| : \u201c D: 'y utte and Anaconda.MONTREAL AND GLASGOW WEEKLY leaping into cascades and dashing over J udge Acquitted Rich.Kelly B ¢ NBR VICE.COUPON f g Co \u2014San Francisco, Los ' From Montreat \u2018 precipices 200 feet.high._ ./ B 1 00 ie Chicago .| Each person presenting this Mr.Whymper is still keen, alert and Who Knocked Constable Cost lest ecause Best ° Angeles, vie che ER (Eri i he eee 2143 3 - coupon with a purchase of a Ib.vigorous, and as active as the average .: .CARLA qu p .8.8.Lakonia (cold StOrage) .O0ct.8 wa youth of eightéen.\"He believes he is cL -\".Down SENT, Proportionately low rates to other points.M ! .of Tea or Coffee at 40c, or Pep- oné of those who will never grow old.- on = monméz 0 Mson LINE Lv » 2 .; .4 v 34 per at 25c, as well as othew goods \u2014_\u2014\u2014 i Ticket Office: 120 St: James Street, FAR ANT I ONDON WE to the value of $1.00, will be ; From, Moctren:.8.Kildona (cold storage & cool air) Sept.23 S.Iona (cold storage & cool air).Sept.3¢ ., LEITH SERVICE.= S.S.Bellona .\u2026.sesreourcoOCt, \u2014 ; ABERDEEN \u2018SERVICE.LF - 5.8, Escalona .\u2026.unesssserreoscsserss.Oct 16 LORD LINE.S : Next Post Office.s = = \u201c|s TACIT RAILWAY entitled to $4.00 of Green A PECULIAR CASE IN ' In the Sessions Court yesterday after- -Stamps.a.THE PRACTICE COURT noon Judge Desnoyers gave decision in the charge against Richard Kelly, of 25 je Ia RA Ce EX \u2019 Longue Pointe, of having in July last erat NS \u2019 Se struck Chicf of Police Jubinville a vio- 75 ; 1 X Naa - Problem.lent blow on the face.A.hs ; ASE l'O er Cx JOSEPH FORTIER \u2018I Mr.Stephen Murphy, separated some|\" The evidence at the trial went to ' ; Question of Guardianship of Child a r show that while Mr.Kelly's daughter | years ago from His wife Harrlet Adams was standing on the roudway about Canada's Famous sou Pua .SERF:CB.: THE STATIONER; - \u201c\u2019fand\u2019thelr-three-year-old child, applied lelghty feet from the \u2018door.bidding\u2019 4 Cu ailing .\u20ac HAS MOVED \u2018rom 251 St.James St, yesterday in the Practice Court, for |&00d-by& to a\u2019 \u201cgentleman friend from Train, the THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limied, ; .|Montreal, who had been spending thea weit of Jfabeas Aras to secure DO8- afternoon and evening at her home, .; ; Jubinville and another man, both in .or, St.P The petition alleges that the mother ; ' 1790 Notre.Dame St, Cor.St.Peter St.is of unsound mind, and is not In con.plain clothes, jumped from the road- and Is prepared to receive and execute orders dition to act as guardian.__- [8 de and intimated the young couple for Ruling, Printing.Bookbinding, Relief - The child was born after the separa- stories of tramps hte tering had.been Stamping, and everything in the Stationery tion and the-legal- points in the case : ; , .line.; .are consequently arousing much in- Rf Jestrians in the neighborhood, and (ss Kelly, in the excitement of the USE ONLY THE BEST to more commodious premises, 25 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.MARITIME EXPRESS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Leaves Montreal at 12.00 noon, daily, except DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS ; Saturday, for LEVIS, QUEBEC, CAMPBELL- Sant.TON, MONCTON.ST.JOHN, HALIFAX, tbe| ox, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL: Oct.28 SYDNEYS and all other points in the Mari-| Canada °.Oct.14 Ottawa NOV.À | time Provinces, with direct connection for| Soutbwark .Oct.2l Canada .Nov.11 Prince \u2018Edward Island and Newfoundland: Kensington.Nov.18 : : \u2019 The 8.8.Canada is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding a record of 8 days, 23 bours and 48 minutes, between Iniah- owen Head and Father Point.~~ UEBEC SERVICE Midship Saloons, Electric Light, Speed and \u2018 ; Comfort.And upwards, according to steamer terest.* |moment, made a rush for her home, and with Jubinville hard at her heels, M°GILL GLEE CLUB WILL rushed indoors screaming, \u2018Father, tramps!\u201d Mr.Kelly ran down the few HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASON |sters.and seeing.what he took to be : : a [ember of the tramp tribe, taking old of his daughter, prompth lanta- The Glee Club held a Bhort execu-|ug him à blem boteres Tim eyes, tive meetirr£ last evening.Nearly all| In acquitting Mr.Kelly, Judge Des- of last year's members are still avail-|noyere remarked that he had daugh- able, and considerable new talent has ters of his own, and under similar cir- ee te at Smoke \u2018\u2018La Fortuna\u2019 King of All Mavana Cigars, appeared to strengthen the weak places.cumstances he did not know but what Last evening it was decided to hold 2:he would.haVe acted similarly, He \u201cEands.GOULET BROS., Mfrs., Montreal ¥big concert In November, and a trip/found there had been nothing In the to Ottawa\u2019 or®some other important|conduct of the young lady or of her place will be made If possible.This| friend tliat justified the constables in - will not, however, (nterfere with the[interfering, and when the daughter : Leave Montreal 7.40 a.m., 12.00 noon, and | First Class .$70.00 11.46 p.m.oe second Class _.$40.00 and berth.Returning from Quebec, arrive Montreal at Thira Class ®.337.50 T° principal British 6.00 p.m.and 10.00 p.m.A \u2018For all information as to freight and passage, apply to Local Agents, or to DOMINION LINE.isthe STANDARD article READY FOR USE annual concert, which takes place in February.The prospects this year are decidedly encouraging, and under \u201che able tutorship of Mr.Horace Reyner, came screaming?out of the darkness with a strange man attempting to take hold of her, the natural thing for the father to do was to knock that \u2018man English Mail Train 17 BT.SACRAMENT ET.MONTREAL.\u2019 ee Leaveg Montreal at 7.45 p.m., Fridays only, mann : for Rimouski, making connection with Allan FURNESS, WITHY & Go, (LTD) Line Royal Mail Steamer for Liverpool.A TT sleeping car is attached to this trad, for the Proposed Sailings, Manchester Liners, Ltd, accommodation of passengers.MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.\u201d From Montreal.Sept.1.Manchester Shipper .Sept.23 Sept.12.Manchester Importer .0ct.5 ; Sept.25.\u201cManchester Trader .à.Oct.13 et IN ANY QUANTITY.| For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and for Soci 30 pounds SAL sobA.| | FRESHMEN AT MGILL the club night should be stronger and |down.There was no question of as- more popular than ever.Practice will |gault under such circumstances.commence at once, both instrumental It should be added thdt on turning .away from the Kelly homestead the .{officers met the gentleman returning to \u2018|ascrtain- what the trouble was about, but although he had previously been and vocal, CITY TICKET OFFICE: W.P.SCOTT, - eta, informed he was under arrest, the con- .: 443 St.James St.and Bonaventure Ô Hl.ame mener .; 4 ; _ ; .7 Oct.4.*Manchester City .%.0ct.21 | SOLD EVERYWHERE.\"J ELECT CLASS OFFICERS stables passes Pin ake % Janet | Station.Some of the above steamers have first class =~: \u2019 c : - : |e ee apis pot ve tly \u201cgains f- MONTREAL ; _ accommodation for a limited number of pas- Co The freshmen's class officers at Me-| the young subsequently.} Co.sengers.LT W.Ç COMPANYE Gill have been elepted as follows.\u2014|° * E.GILLET ony TRO Presldent\u2014W.H.Gordon, Sel.\u201cSALVADOR SUPREME.\u201d First vice-presldent\u2014To \u2018be -elected|- Awarded the \u201cGold Medal\u201d Paris, a ?trom ,R.V.C., \"09, 1905, against the brewers of the world, Second vice-president\u2014C, T.\u2018Wilson, Therefore, why imported?\u201cSECURE : : Med.\" * SALVADOR.\"\u2014Adv.Co ; .Decorator.Wail Paper, eto._ 2422 St Catherine Sù i Canada-Bouth Africa Joint Service to Cape | Town, Port Elizabeth, East London ; and Durban.SWYANDOTTE \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sv.Nov, 18 J , *Fitted with cold storage.WINDSOR STREET STATION For further particulars, apply to Trains Leave as Follows: FURNESS, WITHY & C0., Limited, Agents.9.3 a.m.\u2014GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER, ar.OE ONTREAL.riving Burlington 12.25 p.m., Troy 5 p.= Albany 6.25 pm.New York 5.20 pm rao pm i Serie ai oe.| QUEBEC STEAMSHIP G0, LTD, * ; Secretary\u2014Geo- Smith, & Sel.; La \u2014C: 8.Bl .\u2018Ç \u201cNot.the best Whiskey in the Football captain \u2014 L.Butheriand,| NEW ANNEXATION BY-LAW world, but one of them.\u201d Arts, IS IN PREPARATION Track captain\u2014M.J.Carney, Med.lington 10.10 p.m., Troy 3.50 a.m., New \\ BALMORAL BLOCK York ti am.Boston 1.00 am.\" Wor- | .ST.LAWRENCE LINE 1902 Notre Dame Street, ES Tim : 7 Pullman sleeping and parlor -oers \u201cCAMPANA \u201d This trade mark signifies best materia), Bian 2 à through trains, - on SS.P @ Ee 5, ; roy leon wil probably be made by 66 ° e city to obv any difficulty- in What Are Piles ?\u201d future annexation negotiations With suburban municipalities whose coun- 1 cils may not be as strongly imbued finest workmanshi : ai 1700 - Tons.: : \u2019 Pp, utmost satisfaction; za Secure accommodations and ; ( 0 You May Ask with the Greater Montreal idea as the are makerr ~ \"+ best harness, ona oe LS st, © James St.and Windsor Station.st 41! Next Sailings from Montreal \u201c(Victoria Pler), citizens they represent, as was the cage trunk Monday, 9th ; - S \\ y and 23rd Ocibber , \"And.Why Are They Always Relieved |I?St.Henri.This afternoon the An- .- T.M.FALLON, 2 p.m.and afterwards on every alternate : ; - a nexation Committee will consider a City Passenger and Ticket Agent, Monday during season, .leaving Quebec the * ~~ and Cured by the Use of proposition to amend the city charter L ; llowing day a 2 \u2018s Ointr jacent municipalities upon majorits | GASER Al MIF LY PaRoR ONE nt municipalities upon a majority | 3 , MERSID ; Dr.Chase S Ointment vote of the ratepayérs, Irrespective of CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.a, any action of the council of thé muni.\u2019 ; CL.- 4, cipality affected.This provision has, The Itching, burning sensations \u2018of Léon made necessary by difficulties and Staterooms, apply TT.VL Excellent accommodation for passengers, 14 0 LOW RATES No EEE se after noon of salling day.Nav [o caused by councils which hesitate to J: G.BROCK & CO., Agents, piles or h nd Alma tane feelings ox legislate themselves out of existence, in ; .WEST #311 Commissioners 8t.city.7 of \u2018blood, are familiar.to_many who |3i5Te8ard to the obvious desire of the or t 0 ; ! - = thay.nr the name or nature of before, anid mag again, and.the Annexa- | Patents 32 Toronto.87.00 - Return.$12.00 MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY G0, Pifés are small tumors, which form |lion Conimittee wants, 1f possible, to TT > TTY Including Meals and Berth.\u201c7 LACHINE\u2014From Post Office, 20 min.ser.at the opening of the rectum, and are|Pe ready for such emergency.described as itching, bleeding or pro- em - truding, according to the symptom that HON.MR.THIBAUDEAU NOT BE PENSIVE PEOPLE is most prominent.; - a vice, 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; , : PA TENTS THAT PROTECT |ON MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON 11:00 p.m.to 18.00 midnight, ant rie LINE Steamers, ndays, ; midnight.From Lachine, 20 mi FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.and Fridays, at 4 pa Wednesdays, | to 150 pms.nin service: - 3 N 11.60 p.m.to 18.50 midnight.Last oo : \\ The cause of greatest suffering is tho - .Fred.DB.Featherstondaugh, B.L., MB, = i midnight.SAULT AU RHCOLLET- \u2018 intense itching, which is an almost A BAY CHALEUR DIRECTOR WILL AWAIT Conran Baten] Bitte Cned \"Lx miner MONTREAL-TORONTO LINE \u2014 Steamers eon Be.Bovis Satie tr Henderson Bt: : ; Seem 3 i Tot .leave at 2.15 pm.daily; after Sept.16th, halt h 0 ton constant symptom, while the greatest ing, Montreal.Also Toronto, Ottawa, Wash.; >| ton every ha our, 5.30 a.m.té 10.89 ., ) p.m., every hour, 10.80 p.m.to 12.30 mid.+ - on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sacurdays.MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steamers leave night.Extra car daily fram Ohennevilte - at 7 p.m.daily.; St.to Henderson Btation at 6.10 p.m.a SAQUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers ieave Queboo MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt.Royal Ave, 20 A at 8 a.m.on Tuesdays, Wednesdays Fri.min.service, 5.50 am.to 11.40 p.m.P A TEN TS.| days and Saturdays.Victoria Ave., oun Rema Verre .\u2014_\u2014 D ee nondons Junetton 40 mi AND\u201c.A \u2019 - 2 From Snowdon\u2019s Junction, min.service,.q > TRADE MARKS | cty Tioket Office, 128 St.James Breet, Sat meivive, 50 atmo Cagle.* .OWEN N, EVANS, .3, Opposite Post Ottice.tra care Will ba run on all lines as re.PU Tan .lire For Sault au Recollet take Bt enis cars to connect at St.Denis Station, , Mon ington and New York.ARONBON & RUTEN.\" - ERG.Pawnbrokers IR : A ewellers, raig' : ce Money to lend on Di 4.mon Watches, J lery, thing, Furs and - ; By réason of its remarkably soothin AEE | citoct Dr.Chase's Ointment brings of |onother decision in the now famous loss of blood, and makes a thorough ship of certain directors, and their ) | © ns Merehants Bank Bulidina, Montreal, | \"77 : A Con que red The old fea of a surgical operation,| Armstrong's position was legal and THE GLEAN, SCIENTIFIC FUEL i .tes .\\ 4 BY BR.MACKAY\u20198 OPECIFIC| ment, which has demonstrated its|flcations wo far as the , holding of [Fr melee | learned how well we clean the most \"| Genser arises from loss of blood.You Decision This, Morning Says He Is| - oo -can 8 ely e one in greater | ] ; : i Sole Agents for Canada.misery than the victim of oniied .Not Eligible for a Seat.| BRI U ETTED case of piles.: Mr.Justice Fortin has handed down : Bay Chal Iw ! \u2014= most instant relief from the dreadful The.point re a dc cure of this «\u201cwtinate and' loathtome|right to a seat at the directors\u2019 table.with all the accompanying pain, ex-|that Hon.J.Thibaudeau's was not: dys pense and risk, as the only cure for|the meeting of the directors in May, Soïed Carments Covered by Insurance Your elegant gown or mantle is â mb power in thousands of cases where |shares was concerned, came in for dis- | \u201cI cortify that for forty years, I was - dC ) r dis y y 3 tarate drunkard.Upon The advice of a operations had failed, cussion ie - PRINTERS WILL STRIKE.a A.PARKER & Co.5 & 7 Recollet St, Montreal.Al h li itching.Tt heals the ulcers, stops the|ined was the legality of the member.COKE disease, His Lordship decided that Mr, Charles CURED AFTER 40 YEARS \u2018piles, has given Wey prose Zhe exir- 1908, the occasion of thelr election, was.Lh ] .n > ° ei i 1cCe + (legal.but the two gentlemens\u2019 quali assured of a long life when you've end, 1 took Dr.Mackay's Bpecifio against DO not make the mistake of dropping| Hon.Mr.Thibaudeav\u2019s tranaference Buffalo, N.Y.\u2018September #8.\u2014Twen- We solicit the busi pess of Manufacture .ms, holies, which.happily to say, bas o this treatment as soon as the itching)of ten shares Gen asgrain a .: Engineers and others who realize the advisabil.ers: And Cleaners, Montreal, Que.during summer So radicaliy of 1ny disons Charles Chevalier, stops.Make the curs listing by pel [his holding ote hearer Angel and ty-fve hundred.job printers will go or|lty of having theif Pateat bysinees transmcted Dyer ls Bt Catherine Se.and Marianne, Montreal sistent.use, Dr.Chase's Ointment, 0 |appeared to be the points of Interest, strike here to-day to enforce the de-| LR Rate Su reliminaryaduice free.Charges .Absolutely privste trontment, cents a box, at all dealers, q Radman-|and Mr.Thibaudeau was.ordered ; 3 \u2018mand of the Typographical Union, toe! guest Jean Mar on New York hfe lie: MONTREAL / AT PRINTERS :.deavest Dr.Meckam City Bath Montreal son, Bates & Co.Toronto.Fun | POY.DAK the ooste of thé proceedings, | an elght-hour dev, _\u201420700 5 yo MH and\u2019 DC Udder! ol san HERALD JOB DRPARTMENR * : - .; .Ly \u2018 : Le .bo cw, a eo.F \u201c * mp., Lu 5 : ra 4 | i - -~ A\u201d - = - .a : .EL Be D - + a PA .\u201c.- ae he\u201d va 0 EN ; , EE SL hme TE Le ELU oo \u2014_ , ape oa Sh = LL en dt TC > mn RE\" sn.Sn La Le wr we DIN { ; 893 Notre Dame Street.Phones: Bell (Up) 3041, Main wry | > z > - = ST EE ange ta : \\ .The Standard Read 79c Tea @sey (@vers for 39c of Interest to Thosé Who Shop.\u2018on Friday We: do not say that regular prices are to disappear entirely, but they will be quite infrequent to-morrow at The Store ôf Satisfaction, whatever interests you in the.undernoted lists, and 1f it can be conveniently arranged plan an 8 a.m.visit.Men 95 Suits only at this mixtures, also in satin; full range chest measure, 's $7.95 Suits for $5.95 = button sacque style, lined with good farmer's Our regular price 37.98.day special Pes yeoman epecial price.Gray and brown i striped materials; made in four 3 po name \u2018\u2018 Herca.\u201d \u2018of sizes from 83 to ¢4 inches Fri- .oe meosssess.PB.O8 Special Prices for Cotton Extra stout quality English Sheetings, plain and twill finish, Horrocks make.70 Inches wide, yard .2be 80 inches wide, yard.28\u20ac 20 pleces only 86 in.wide White Cotton, 106 Quality.Friday, yard Horrockses\u2019 White Cotton, fine soft finish and lnen finish, 36 in.cotton used in e making.Ready-made Sheets\u2014For this line we always secure the same qual- - ity of cotton.A new lot of fine hemstitched double bed Sheets, made ot superior ed; size 2 1-4 x 3 3-4 yards A lot of handsome hemstitched and -made.Pillow Ca Cases, always the same quality of ach.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.30c Te 90 inches wide, yard +.\u2026. renowned for carrying\u2014all the different widths and colors.clear Friday at HALF PRICE.550 yards of Corded Silk Belting, from 2 to 2 1-2 inches wide; éol- 2 ors of navy, white, cream, pink, sky, blue, cardinal.Regular price 25c yard.Pure Silk Ribbon, Js 4 inches wide Remark with a bright finish, dles, sashes, millinery, eto.\u2019 Splendid seleétion of colors: .% ream, ciel, mexique, new blue, turquoise, pink, rose, old rose, nile, reseda, emerald, llao, fawn, brown, navy, blue and black Taffeta Ribbon, 5 1-4 fn.wide, soft finish, suitable for - girdles, sashes and neckwear.season represented: white, cream, g'ioîse, rose, pink, old rose, cardinal, reseda, emerald, lilac, mauve, tuscan, orange, dark navy, light and.dark brown, also black.Yard .neckwear, millinery, etc, at very 4 inches wide, Yard.sceesceea 1BC & 3-4 inches wide, YaTd.000.u The millinery department d Friday, each .beets euro smae ser seus esaseses soc p oesn\u2019t pro- Coal Shovels for .He Stove Brushes for 19e -_ ose, like history, to repeat itself.There'll be some distinguishing feature in every Hat Stove Polishing Mitts for.13@ quality English double width sheeting, nice drawn thread work- gras 0 the display, and becoming shapes for all styles provided.RCD envossessnsenes meconesacnes | .- man emer \u2014~ Size 2 1-2 X 8 yards, ACh e.cc.iverecccen rasscrecmsccssncce 000 BLAS Fashionable colors modish sha .: ; face Amsôrtion Pillow Cases.ao 4 pes, approved trimmings, judiciously used.It is not Ladies\" $5 00 Walking Skirts for $3 50 sizes are 42, 44, 46.Bpecial price, each s.oceeeseeeriensionne.350 a dues n of how many features are employed in the trimming of the\u2019 Hat.but how well |.adie .alking .| î ey rmonize\u2014how perfect the ensemble, Every Hat.in the selection fifids: its excuse, There are several styles, both $n the mode of making and the class \u2019 U Or existence in its ut ity, e of fabrics: Twceds, in gray and brown mixtures, also ack, 7 , , brown and navy Cheviot; pleated and.tailored.seams.Regular - Ribbon Dept.as sual Contributes \u201d « _ _ ; $4.50 and $5.00 'Walking- Skirts, to be sold Friday at .\u2026.\u2026 83.50 An Interesting List of Specials $1.69 for $1.99 Golf .15¢ Lace and Insertion Children\u2019s 98c Dresses | ,200 Ribbon Remnants, including all the various weaves that Mae te ' Jerseys for 5¢ Yd.for 89c \u2019 Ladies\u201d $1.95 Lustre Waists.for $1.2 : Child 3 Ladies\u2019 Golf Jerseys, red, white, White Valenciennes Laces and Dresses, mee with.yore, gheihe Several styles; olors are brown, gays «nd grec: RE etter cee mauve, brown \u2018and White \u2018and black, white an Insertions, 2 to 5 In.wide.gred skirt and pouch front, I ogulan $1.75 And $1.95 Walsts for «rors ernreenes 5 T5149 ey on an a CRIE eens 10¢ navy.Regular | price \u2018Regular price fc to 15c - Le Th Is and .a ibbon, $1.99.Friday .:.> BL.rard.\u2019 eee rid c Sr Sr and is suitable for bows, neckwear, gir- 2y $1.69 yard.Friday's price 5e Friday .so 89\u20ac white, , : > NN - ~ ny mauve, tuscan, cardinal coquelicot, gray, : .Cor es \u2018 - ; Flannelette Ww ear W ill Have to BIA L.ct cas teoenrnrnonenn 12c ° 9 , - a | millinery, Children S $10 00 | Jisters for 6 50 Be Purchased Soon the popular shades of the - : fd : © | fit by Frid ial val d ?ak coqueliect, sultan\u201d milo : aa a te lie Nient Cove rath corns of while wid Wa nile.50 only, comprising various values, as well as different styles.Fabrics are Camel's Hair, pink and sky; yoke wlth tucksi.a few with turn-down \u201ccollar; (2150 .20c Frieze and Tweeds; colors: blue, brown and gray.Made with capes, belted ry trimmed with lace, others with embroldery.Regular 81.10.ose Black AT SUR tine, oles at vous spectal\u201d prices for bowa.ansheës back style.Also a few Toboganning Coats, with hood; lined: throughout Ladjes' striped Flanmelette Drawers, With frill, finished with elastic 29\u20ac 6 1-3 inches wide, yard.?20¢ 20 nd lace.Regular 35c 12 CE ooh iive tire ie epee 185 6 12 inches vide Jira] 285 | With red fannel.Ages 6 to 14 years.Regular 37.50 to $10.00; Friday Ladies\u2019 Flannefeite Underakiets, frill With rows of Hemsuicening, yoke sufficient to condemn the whole piece.Colors represented in the selection : : | reseda, myrtle, 2 shades of fraÿy, rose, yray, etc.Need we emphasize carly shopping.Untearable Taffeta Silk for Half Price None other than the HERCA Taffeta Silk.The name HERCA signifies strength.Each yard of HERCA Silk is carefully examined, the discovery of a solitary flaw being The selvedge of each fold is perforated with the | The purchase of a limited quantity of this medium price Silk.below value permits the sale of 35 pieces at half-price Friday.To be more explicit : : Regular 75¢ yard quality for.White, Width : MILLINERY DEPT.PUTTING ON A SPURT Wide: 12 1-2o quality.Friday, YArd eeeseccscecces essssesesees.10\u20ac Promisés.to provide an excelling show of Trimmed Hats te be sold for $4.95 Friday.An excelling show of variety, an excelling show of values, for every Hat will surpass those you have previously found priced at $4.93.\u2018cream, black, Children\u2019s 49c for 19c material.\u2018Odd, sizes and colors 37 brown\u2019 Regular value 49c.- 00 es Special price sky, cardinal, 20.inches.7 in.A regular 8 dozen Tams, In navy, red and fancy striped for their clearance at less than half price.Tick off Tams accounts Friday.19\u20ac Winter's Coming-The Season\u2019 of Stoves, Pipes and Hosts of Other Things -\u2018Inadvisable to delay Purchases\u2014comfort says s0, and special values confirm its story.Stove Pipes selling Friday for.25¢ Japanned Coal Hod's price will be 15\u20ac 35e Galvanized Tin square shape Ash Sifters for 23¢ , 15\u20ac Round Elbows, sume dimensions of Pipefor Z3¢ aya Tan Dinen Tea Cosey Covers, with frill, bound in red linen, and light and dark blue linen: some embrold- ered with white and some stamped ready to .work.Marked | prices from 59c to 790 Friday all one price, 6ach \u2026\u2026.e\u2026necmee BIC 10c White Lawn for 7c 25 pieces only fine White Victoria Lawn, 40-inches wide; extra good value at 100 yard, Friday ».s.»e.»0.secn@=tewu Te Moreen Skirtings, 25c Yd.Black, navy, royal, pale blue, red and green Watered Moreen -Skirt-\u2014 .ing, for, YARd ecccceccceavesee 25¢ Venetian Cloth for ve Fine All-wool \u201cVanetian Cloth, black |\u2019 and all colors.yard Specialp per \u2014\u2026cueveca
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