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[" 7 han OR OR a 3 à FOR LITTLE WANTS \u2018wee Herald Want Column.gee \u2014\u2014 ESTABLISHED 1808.NO.233.SUPREME COURT PRONOUNCES ON ELECTION CASES Conservative Member Unseated in North Wentworth\u2014 GAYNOR-GREENE LO TO-MORROW Marshalls Will Take Over Prisoners in Afternoon A GUARD APPLIED FOR Mr.Donald McMaster Confers With Col.Sherwood, Head of the Dominion Police, Regarding 3 Protection to Bordera Twenty-four hours will see the famous Gaynor-Greene extradition case pass into history, with the departura from Montreal of the two principais for Savannah, where they will stand trial for their allleged misappropria- ton of United States Government funds.The Gaynor-Greene affair 18 one uf the most peculiar cases in the annals of Canadian courts\u2014and to-morrow it will be history.The extradition warrant, signed by the Minister of Justice, was yesterday received by Governor Jette, of Quebec, and is on its way to Hon.Mr.Thi- baudeau, the Sheriff of Montreal.It will be in Montreal this evening, and all will be in readiness to take the two American \u201ctourists\u201d across the line tomorrow.Upon receipt of the prectous docu- ment\u2014prescious is the word, for to secure that simple paper tha U.S, Government spent approixmately $200,000, and the principals enough to bring it up to $400,000.The Sheriff will notify the two marshals from Savannah, who have been staying at the Windsor for the last week, and will also notify the prison authorities at the same time.The marshals will go down to the Sheriff's office and receive the warrant; the prisoners will be driven from | their quarters at the jail to Chief Cam- | peau\u2019s office at the (lity Hall.The; final scene will be enacted there, when, the two marshals walk into the office, and handing over the warrant to Chief Campeau, will take their men.Enough time will be allowed the four active: principals to enable them to choose any suitable evening train out of the.city.Police Protection.Mr.Donald Macmaster, counsel for the United States Government, will apply to-day to Colonel Sherwood, of tha Dominion Police, Ottawa, and to the provincial authorities at Quebec for a police guard until they cross the border.to preevnt any possible attempt] at rescue.The personal effects of the prison-: ers will be shipped from Quebec to Sa-, vannah.Speaking of the return.Mr.Joseph F.Doyle.one of the marshals, expressed the opinton that it was fool-: ish for the men to have run away in.the first place.They can only ret two! veare,\u201d he said, \u201cand should have \u2018«tro! pat\u2019 aud fought.They're very popular down in Savannah, and a jury; would have been hard to find that: v.onld have convicted them.1 kno'v Captain Gaynor very well.~ weak-! kneed counsel was the cause of it all; he told them te run.\u201d COUNCIL ACCEPTS WORLD'S APOLOGY A zgnod deal of quiet jubilation was indulged In bv the council yesterday when City Clerk David read the formal gpolnsy of the Toronto World for the charges it published some time azo against the Montreal Aldermen eSpec- } i | taliv those of French extradition, Alds Couture, Lariviere and Ekers made brief speecheg, thanking Ald.T.A.T.i- pointe for his vigor in pressing the suit which produced the apnlogy, which would result in teaching such papers as the World that there was a limit \u2018no the appmbrium which could safely be heaped upon public men.On.motion of Alds.Vallere and Turner the World's apology was acrepte.d, and ordered tn ha preserved far pnt-; terity in the pages of the Munirtpal Gazette, _\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BANQUET TO HON.A.TURGEON.| 1 Hon.A.Turgeon will he the Rest of | the Montreal Reform \u2018lub at a han-! quet on Oct.14.Mr.Turgeon ig ane} of Canada's finest orators in either language and his address on this ocra- sion will, no doubt, he a very ahle effort.This is the first of several sim-, flar occasions to be gfven by the club during the winter season.; tonal entity.HE , or ot a MONTRE wre TWELVE PAGES, AL HERAL TO-MORROVS WEATNER - - Fair and Waim meute @ oun res at 588) cote at ESL + = Ww.FLO Lipan \u20ac me Sir F.Borden Confirm N.S.Cases\u2018Go to Trial ed in His Seat\u2014Other ST LAWRENCE Division a Ottawa, October 8.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014Judg- ment was rendered this morning by the.Supreme Court, unseating Mr.E.D.Emith, the member returned for North: Wentworth.In this case W.O.See- Jey got the greater number of votez.polled, but the returning officer threw: out a poil in which the deputy had numbered the ballots, and this gave the majority to Smith.The election was declared void.The court confined Sir Fredel-k Borden in his seat for Kings, N.8.The petition against Hon.Mr.Fielding will go to trial, and the cases Of Pictou, Cumberland, North Cape Breton and Victoria, are sent back for hearing on preliminary objections.In the Cape Breton, Pictou and Cumberland cases, Mesars.Mackenzie, Mac- Donald and Logan had appealul against the decision of the Nova Sco- tia court, not to permit evidence given on the charge that the petitioners were disqualified, because of corrupt practices.The Supreme Court decided In favor of the sitting members, and evidence will now be taken against the petitioners, Bell, Ripley and Gaynor were the petitioners charged with corrupt practices, 3 In the Shelburne and Queens case, in which Mr.Fielding ls interested, thé N appeal was allowed wlth costs, and the ) ll preliminary objection dismissed with costs, and the case Teturned for trial + 7 FRANCIS KOSSUTH: ISSUES STATEMENT Hungary Will Continue the Fight for Complete Autonomy New York, October 3.\u2014A special cable despatch to the World from Budapest, Hungary, says that furious indig-i nation has been aroused by the police prefect's arder forbidding the coali- ibably owing to the remarkably warm | MUCH BAD FOOD SEIZED LAST WEE Rotten Eggs Used for Glazing Bread\u2014Heat Caused a APPEAL MONTREAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1905.\u2014 ; I Salil agli ~% = R.AND O.COMPANY LOST \u2014 TWELVE PAGES.NOTHING DOING | a ~ © \u2014 pale.2 CONSERY ATNE CNAE PREMIER SPENDS TO SUPREME COURT an Increase Following are the confiscations of foodstuffs during the past week by the city health authorities.In some lines there is a rather decided Increase, pro- Collision and weather of the week.Court Held Steamer Canada Alone Responsible for the v Costs Against Respondents in Both Actions DAY IN THE CITY Met Several of the Prominent Politicians During tion and socialist torchlight processions arranged for last night, but now postponed.The coalition leaders are doing everything {in their power to, preserve order and prevent bloodshed.Francis Kossuth, the leader of th.Hungarian party of independence, made the following statement last night: \u2014\"We are about to issue a man'- | festo protesting against the Unie yf stitutional prohibiting of Tues] \u2018> demonstration, but we ober becauen,! as leaders of à constitutional muivve- ment.we will not assume reaponsibilhty for disorder and bloodshed for the sake of a relatively minor celebrating.The procession on October 6, taking the form of paying homage to the memory of the Hungarian martyrs nt 1848-1549, will scarcely he prohibited, but if it j« forbidden we will nold it nevertheless.hecayse such prohibition: is a direct denying of our historical na- \"1 cannot foresee the consequences, | but the people will he unarmed.Wa are not a party seeking unarmed revolution.The people do not wish it, nor do circumstances demand It.All \u2018a record.\"41 pounds beef, 75 mutton, 162 poultry, An extraordinary feature is a seizure of eleven loaves which had been glazed with rotten eggs.In the same shop, which was conducted by a Hebrew baker, was found a whole pallfull of rotten eggs waiting to be used for the same se.T C ali pose The other ronfiscations appeal and held the BS.Canada to be alone responsible for the collistor At the abttolrs\u2014Two cattle, one hog, | \u201cBore i ! one liver, 160 pounds of bruised meat.| Which eccurred near ! a year ago This ts a decilié over previous weeks, but the markets do not give sv good Nl BER CITY IN There the gelzures Include Road Commi Recommends the \u201c Fast and # Ottawa, Oct.3\u2014 any sertuus ep.ule Lotbiniere Booth .The only PRICE ONE CENT.EXPRESS TRAN WAS HELD UP Train Was Flagged and the Express Car Was Dynamited IN THE OLD TIME WAY No One Was Killed, Although There Was Considerable Shooting\u2014 The Hold-up Gang Got Away, Portland, Ore., Oct.3.\u2014 the Oregonian from Beatles Patch to Bays that the Great Northern overiand train which left Seattle at 8.30 o'clock last night was held up and a baggage and express cur dynamited about five miles from Ballard.Three men ard Known to have done the work, although Lo boys who had climbed on the blind baggage car took advantage of the situation and when the train was halted went through the passenger coaches holding up the passengers.The boys Were captured.So far as known no one was killed, but it is reported that Charlee Anderaon, express messenger, was slightly injured.The robbers secured the contents of the safe in the- express car and departed in an easterly direction.Manager Waring, of the Great Northern Express Co.sald later that he did not know what the contents of the safe were, but believed that it contained only a emall amount of money.The train was flagged, and as the engineer slowed up two men wearing raincoats and slouch hats climbed over the tender and presented a revolver at the engineer's head.The robbers then left the locomotive, taking the engineer and fireman with them and went to the baggage car, calling upon the messenger to open the door.The messenger refused and a heavy charge of dyn- &mite was placed against the door and exploded.The car was wrecked.The safe was quickly dyna , after which the reet .the train was allowed to proceéd.The two boys who were captured claimed they had no connection with the other robbers and that the {dea of holding up the passengers only occur- ired to them after the explosion.They say that two of the bandits were on the blind baggage when they got on and that the third man boardea the train at Ballard.Sheriff Smith and a posse have started in pursuit of the robbers, Conductor Grant's report of the holdup shows that at least seven men were engaged in the robbery.He helleves there were other men further down the track.but they did not take any part, possibly because the train had stopped too soon.Once inside the car the robbers began dynamiting, the first explosion being of six sticks, the second of twelve and the third of eighteen.While the robbers were engng on the safe the two boys who had n riding on the blind baggage slipped off and went through the train at- \u2018emnting to !old up tha \u201casse mers.Te Fe toe Nang eran lof sixty-two, was a prominent Irieh- LE \u201d sive resis te dr Se ° 3 : VC I wh dre f acing money for soldiers, using both sur: aAtholl: and à man use circle of ac own anclent constitution, to which the King is bound, nd the establahed | machinery of our internal local govern-\" ments, which, together, will enable us sn to weaken and digturh Austria financially and externally as to compel final redress, \u2018That is the whole coalition programme, and in the nature of things it must prevail.\u201cTherefore, T and the party continue our more advanced yet still constitn- tional movement ta complete Hungary's independence on all points, fn- ternal and external, saving only that the Hungarian King remains coinei- dentally the Austrian Emperor.\u201d CLUB LAFONTAINE ELECTS ITS OFFICERS The annual election of officers of the lub Lafontaine took place at a large- , iv-attended meeting last evening, re- sulting as follows.-\u2014F.J.Rlisaillon, president: CC.P.Beauhien, Vtre-presi- dent: Col.W.E.Lahelle.treasurer: Euz.H.Godin, hon, secretary.The directors chosen Were Mesars.Hon.T.(°.l'asgraîin.J.7.H.Rergeron, MP.F., R.Migneault, Dr.J.D.Gauthier, TIA.Bernard, M.Tetrault, ir.Dr.Damien Masson, I, ¢.Rivard, H.Tu- verger and H.D.Monk: PROPOSED BANK ME RGER IS MUCH OPPOSED DOWN EAST, Several Sharcholders of Bank of New Brunswick Dissatis- | fied With Terms of Amalgamation\u2014One Director, Says There is No Deal On St.John, N.B, October 3.\u2014(8pe- cial)\u2014Considerable opposition is being developed to the proposed transfer of the Bank of New Brunswick to the! Bank of Montreal, and It would not be surprising if a very strong fight is organized among the shareholders.In the first place there is In the community à decided feeling of opposition to the extinguishing of the local bank.Besides this there is objection to the reported terms.No definite statement of the basis of amalgamation: hans been given out, but it is generally | believed the Bank of New Brunswick! stock is to be valued at $350 per share, - and Bank of Montreal at $250.| On this basis the deal is not cons! | dered a favorable one at all The Bank of New Brunswick pays all taxes on Its stock and ylelds a dividend »f 12 per cent., while on Bank of Montreal stock the dividend !s only 10 p>r| cent.and the local ehareholders would, have to pay the taxes.It ls maid.| supposing a man has ten shares of; Bank of New Brunswick stock, tho: transfer value is $3.600.For this hd; will receive $3,500 worth of Bank of: Montreal stock, or fourteen shares.His.La -\u2014- What is Going On 2 we His Majesty's\u2014Mr.E S.Willard The Middleman.Les Nouveautes\u2014 \"Madame Flirt ™ Academy\u2014Mr.Joseph Murphy \u201cThe Kerry Gow.\u201d Francais\u2014 \u201cPapineau.\u201d Royal\u2014\" \"The Innocent Maids.\" Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute concert.Special (*onvocation Diocesan Theo- Jogisa! College.Caledonian Boclety Jubilee Choir re- Taran) at AL 4-70 Ile, in in ten shares of New Rrunswick pay him $120 per year, the dividend being twelve per cent.while on the Montreal stock.with a dividend of ten par cent, he.will receive $140, While holding Rank of \u201cMontreal stock he will he called upon to pay on It $1.75 per $100 in, taxes, or 361.25 in all.Taking from this the $20 which he \u201cwould gain in increased dividends, ne will be $41.35 per annuin poorer by holding Montreal stock than he is at pre-: sent.! In some quarters there is a disposl- tion to criticize the directors for considering consolidation at all, and some severely censure the manager, W.E.Staivert, blaming him for influencing the directors in that directinn.Mr.Stavert has accepted a position with the Bank of Montreal, and some even suggest that part of the arrangement is the deal now in progress.Up to the present the bank managers have not made any statement, and it is said the reason they have not done Bo is because the Bank of Montreal has not yet announced acceptance of thelr terms.Denies Story of Merges.After the semi-weekly meeting of the directors of the Bank of New Brunswick this morning.one of the Board told your correspondent, while he was not at liberty to say what had taken place at the recent conference between a committee from the directors and the Bank of Montreal directors, he could say that there is no proposition to sell or buy.He declared there in absolutely nothing of that kind lee fore the directors and nothing to submit to the stockholders.What the future might bring, he could not may.It is generally belleved the lorg! directors have refused the proposition made ta Hem - to - very Parisian.\u2018and Mme \u201cand last but not least Miss Carmenieta quaintances was very great Burn in Quebec, he removed to Montreal many years ago, where he h.came connected with the old Post and the True Witness.He was always inter- esteit In Irish affairs and was a popular member of several of the best- known Irish societies.One daughter and three sons survive him, Mrs.Papadopoulos, MT.Thomas F.Mr.James F.and Mr.thers and sisterg are still living In Quebec, serre for deceased was held this morning In the chapel of the hospital, after which the remains were conveyed ; | | i i ! i Harry J.Lane.Some of deceased bro- - 4 | to his son-in-law's residence, 520 St.West\u201d S 5420 A repnrt of the Road Committee deal- Ing with the vaxed question of street nuinberinæ was submitted to the l'oun- cell yesterday and was unanimously Adopted.The report pets out that considering the unbatisfactory results of the present system of numbering on strectR running from east to Wek! and the confusion in the east end of the city from the duplication of numbers in Maisonneuve and other adjacent municipalities, which call for a remedy, the Committee recommended: \u2018That for the purpose of numbering buildings on streets running from east to wast the city he divided in two by- &t.Lawrence street, whence suid building shall be numberad, &Æning resper- \u2018Hubert Street, from which place Th®:tvely towards the eastern and west- funeral will leave to-morrow afternoon ern limits of the city.\u201d at 230 to late des Nelges Cemetery.| Le \u201cCAFE CONCERT\" AGAIN FLOURISHES IN CITY \u201cLe Gymnase\u201d is Called a Cabaret Artistique and Has Quite a L.vely Vaudeville Bill.\u201cLe Gymnase,\u2019 the new \u2018cabaret ar- | tistique\u201d at 1873 St Catherine \u2018Street, | had its official opening last night, under the patronage and with the demonstrative assistance of all the \u2018\u2019Par-: sianists\u201d {in town, The new cafe js: It {s the only place where you can get a drink and listen to a light variety programme at the same \\SS PRESIDENTS.| McGILL C MR.MALCOLM D.BARCLAY, President of Science '07, also Chairman of the Business Committees of the McGill Outiook.time, a circumstance which you owe to the generosity of the charter pow- era granted by the Quebec legisia- \u201cre The varsety last night order.and met with vast approval.Delville and Cartal, the unappwoach- able, duo from the old Palais Royal, are the chief item.There is also Mlle I.cona, a lady with a charming voire and a classic repertoire, Minas Jessie Phillips, à sweet soubrette and an accomplished buck ancer; Mlle.Faun- tine, A remarkahle rontortionist, M.Dubuigean In a comedy act, in a daring and dazzling Spanish dance.There is a brief and bristling operetta of markedly Parisian flavor, and the admission prices \u2018include refresh- manta programme as sampled\u2019 was distinctly of a high: ALD.LAPOINTE CONSENT\" TO DELAYING AMEND Underground Wiring By-law to Allow Five Years for Compliance Except in Certain Sections.Sevrral important amendments are being prepared for Ald.T.apointe\u2019s hy.law to enforve the laying undergrouni af all electric wires In the city.Neo.tion 2 of this by-law provides th : Within à yenr from the passage of too by-law all electric wires should he laid underground and the pos removedi This did not meet the general commendation of the council, antl Ail.Lapointe has consented tn an ameni- ment as follows: \u2014 \u201cAN poles already erected and wires Ruspanded In the Bast, Centre and West Warde, as well ar on St.Denis &t.Lawrence, Ontario and Sherbrooke rtreets, shall, within a delay of one year from the passage of thla by-law.be removed and the wires be placed underground.\" For the balance of the city a delay of five years Ig granted for the placing of the wires underground.Special care ia being taken to make this by-law absolutely corporation-proof before pareine ft, an that no means of esenz ing ta provisions can be left.It will probably be passed befora the end af the year, as the council 1a holding many extra meetings to catch up with all the work before it.A CONTEST IN ST.SAVEUR.Que ccebOb,rent BD V ce fifghzg Quebec, October 3.\u2014(K{pecial)- The by-elections for tha dlviglon of St.SAuveur to fill the vacancy In the Legia- lative Assembly caused by the reslg- nation of Mr.8.N.Parent.promises to be a warm contest.There are two candidates, hoth Liberals, Dr.Cote and Mr.J.A.Rochette.Fine and Warm Since yesterday morning raln has fallen over the eastern half of Ontarlo and Quebec.also over the greater part of British Columbia.Elsewhere thn weather has been fine.The readings in Montreal during the past twenty- four hours show maximum and minl- mum temperatures of 66 and 52.The record at various other points yesterday Was an follows:- Victoria, 46, #4; Edmonton, 28, 38; Calgary, 28 16, Qu'Appelle, 30, BR: Winnipeg, 36, 60; Port Arthur, 40, 68: Toronto, 53, 68: Ottawa, 54, 80; Quebec .746; St.John, 44, 60; Halifax, 84, 88.BIRTHS.GRIER\u2014At Ste.Anne de Bellevue, on Satnr- day.September 30th, 1805, John Grier, aged T6 years.236x DEATHS.LUNAN\u2014On October Ind, Mary, beloved wife of W.J.Lunan.Funeral on Wednesday, October éth, at 3.30 o'clock, from 75a Ayl- mer Street.Friends and acquaintances are \u2014\u2014\u2014 baa a.\u2014 (Staff Cnrre:pondence of The Merald)) London, xt 3.The Canadian As- taciated Press understands that the Canadian Goverament 1s making en- denvors for further tween Canadian exporters of pit wood and finporters of Welsh coal, There la every promise of arrangements being completed for the dispateh of anthracite ta Quebec, and the extension cof this trade would help to Recyre low freights for pit wood from Canada.co-oyaration be- | THAT CALCUTTA MURDER.(Etat! Correxpondence of The Herald} London, Oct 8-A Caleutta paper of Sept.141h guys \u201cAt the inquest on A Rooth, who sufcided at the police station on Sept.7th, jt came out that Pr left a letter stating his right name wag Joan Alfred Victor de Lathinjere -Houth, and that he had confessed to having in Manila murdered Captain Hingteton, of the Kecond Minnesota reglment, 1°.8 army, on 27th July.IK49.Hooth asked that (Governor Otis be sent a copy of his 1efter\u201d - = ! LONDON JOURNAL ON 1.0.0F.(Staff Correspondence of Tha Herald Tondon, Oct.3.The Pall Mall Ga- zetle comments on the faut that in a six column statement of the finances recently issued by the Independent Or- \u2018der of Foresters no halance sheet |g submitted.The salary of its leader, ! fOironhyuteka, adds the Pall Mall Ga- Is of zette, INASS omitted, other along with a whole financial information that would be valuable ag well ag interesting.C.P.R.CARS PROVE AS | GOOD AS SANITARIUMS | Baron Komura has the dust of America off hiw feet and eut gail for hig home in the \u201cland of the Rising Sun.\u201d He sajled ycaterdav from Vannouver on board the C.PI steamer Kmpress of India, And in avout ten days he will know what the feeling of his countrymen is in regarda to the peace treaty which he negotiated.i The C.P.R.-prhbably never received \u2018a better advéritsen.ent than that wi§ich {war given them hy the recovery of the | Japanetie envoy while on the Canadian\u2019 Pacific train.It certainly speaks volumes for the good condition or the roadbed and for the attentions which he received that the Baron, a man weakened almost to death from his \u2018struggle with typhold fever, whom a five days\u2019 trip In a train must have appeared appalling, shouid have almoat completely recovered while on his journey.Advices received at the head offices of the C.P.R.state that the Raron wag loud in his praises or the toad and af the treatment which he and his whale party had recelved.CUSTOMS RECEIPTS SHOW AN INCREASE Ottawa.Oct.3.\u2014(8pecilaAl)\u2014The cus- tama receipts for September were £3.- 916.018.an increase of $13,569 For the firat three months of the fiscal year, the amount was 811, 329870, an Increase of $503,030.-\u2014\u2014 MOTHER WANTS HER BABY.In the Superior Court, this mornina, Masle A.Gravel, Mrs.H.(Brian, brought an action against her moth or- in-law, Martha J.Donnelly, for a writ nf habeas corpus to secure possession of Her alx-months old baby.now alleged to be in the care of her husbarfd aad mother-in-law.It seems that Mre.H.O'Brien has authority to mue for separation from her husband, and wants to secure her Live a _a_ LL aA.a.Al.a.2m Vem Houre tate.5 1ey had no juns, but oc advantage wus that of the schooner Annandale, lof the timiaity of the passengers \u2018rhile {coal laden from OBwego tn Kingston, | the shooting was going on outside.The finally shaken and to | Which ran upon Charity Shoals, near ; Pigeon Island in Lake Ontario and Is \u2018fast on.The wrecking outfit nf Don- \"nelly's {8 going up to lighter and pdll her off.Wm, Kerr, of this city, js the owner.ee Mrs.FR.IL.Miss Dora I.ancey, left this morning Thompson and her sister, - via the C.P.R.to spend à few weeks in Toronto and the West.boys, who gave their names as Frank Alfred and Roland Gibbs, are now \\n jail at Everett.Nn one was injured eeriously, although a continual fire of revolvers was kept up.Stories differ as to the number of robbers engaged in the job.The express messenger says he does not know how much was obtained by the hoid-up.The local safe was not malested.\\ Through The Heralds Sieve POLICEMEN in Great Bend, Kan., watched à man steal a load of hay and did not inter- ferew ith his.Perhaps if he had eaten it on the spot they would have done something.HAVING made an elaborate and somewhat | expensive test of Canadian justice, Megsre Gaynor and Greene regretfully announce that they rannot recommend it to future American refugees.\u2014Buffalo Express.IN 1812 CRAIG STREET was known as the a pri 2m (à NT p= CN TN city diteh: Many thoughtful citizens wonder why that name was ever discarded.A JOHNSTON (Ill) man heat his father with n baseball bat step- , tron.ONE OF THE October magazines prescribes the following line of arctian for the remaval nf a rusty gerew \u201cHold à redhat fran to the bond of the screw for A shart time nnd se the arrawdriver whtie the zerew is «till hot Remember this the n° xl UMP you run a4 rusty si rew into your foo! \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 i + i JACQUES CARTIER CLUR will div na Whitney, but then Whitney won an alection R.1.Borden will have to deliver the goods be- | fore he can get a {ree meal the Cona.fight well they will carry Alberta We dont know what they are doing In Alberta, but down here they sure are fighting.LORD STRATHCONA bas given $1,000 tn! an Ontario village library: And not a soul bas ventured tn rRuggest that #t was tainted money.' { AFTER READING the daily despatches we are forced unwillingly to the conclusion that (ne savEO Russia) HE Twas | t \\ ! Count Witte la suffering from a bad attack j of enlarged cranium.Moral: Shoot to Kill.You probably rpend considerable time abus- Ing A citizen vou do not like What good dora It do you\u201d It makes you fer! unrom fortatle and the rhances are it han no effr-t whatever on the success of abuse.\u2014Atchison Globe., - THE OUTPUT of tha municipal by-law factory these dayr suggests that rome of : penders, MR.MClCARTHY.of Calgary, says that it! the one you FRIDAY NIGHT began the Jewish new year.Du resolute?JEWISH - Calendarleally speaking it's the veur 5566.Gre, we hoped to have the piano paid for by that time! IT COSTE $117.000,000 to run New York a year.We baven\u2019t bad our automobile a year yet, ro we can't tell how our figures for maintenance will compare with these.JOHN DD.ROCKEFELLER says money getting {ts not the Main object of life.No\u2014but Juwn, vou ought to have thought of that be- tore you started on your wild career.YOU REMEMBER that the other day we printed the name of Chicagn\u2019's latest Greek citizen, Mr.Pappathadorokommountourgeoto- poulos.Saturday we were informed that it war mispelled.The proper spelling is Mr.Pappatheodorokoummountourgeotopoulos.Our Apolngies are due Mr.Pappatheodororokoum- mountourgeotopoulos.\u2014 Buffalo News.MILDRED STOLLER, a New York actress, jo suing for $5000 damages because a street car conductor damaged her dimple.We bave always wondered in just what lay the fascina- | Uon exercised by actresses for some men.Out nf season.| he should have got him on a footbail zrid- | EXIT STRAW and enter felt; come aus- exit helt, Roodby to the peekaboo; clothes nf sober hue.exit summer, 1 guess that'll be \u2018bout all.we leome, enter fall, MR NOCKEKFELLER har just given away ~ a P= _ $10 000 000 with his blessing.ing war his own, anyway.Well, the bless- LOTS POING in the benny line these days.chestra music dry! | | | AND some people consider aymphony or i , | I .Niagara Falls, Just how tn A!\u201d AZ A M:.n:os3.Ard-> Sroemet,s TUoT- - 7 1212125 of A aze\u201d * mouse.+.12 Ma TTR 17 Secart£ Tocago.a.papers ; esse WIR eat 2065 CSA TWh of September, A hoo Etward VV Ce, ex -G TR -medtetor He sad HusSMerd of Mary Azz Looe, sea Poe RW à Irer-st az Mount Roral Voie eT x DEATHS ELSEWHERE.CBU CTIEAR- At Nore Wtrvhestsær.Sept L Iseph Bu:twar, sged 97.Interredus: rye.ler CHENEY © AY Varkleek F7.Set 23 Ww Ar:hur N.1 hezew, CHAREST A® Coteau 2: Lac, Qua, Sept A AN-adam (hares aged TR Unclsee?J KR Flan dar, Cornwall FRASER At Dvyruntoovilla, Rept MP NMOu , James Fraser.aged ©.GREY At Chastervi!ie, Sept 15 Carl Grey, aged ® M-KFE- At Cutaau Mo Ree, aged N du Lac, Rert.33.Joba Grand uncle of J.E.Fla- mondon.Cornwall CMT EON At Laggan, Sept 24, Alex.Mo- Led Ea If I Were King wouldn't 1 gorge goif clad sardines\u2014you det.\u2014 \u2014 Bankel it the seventh, while (College Krepet tallted one run, which Won the Ete, Tuo was then called on ace count of rain.ty the gridiron 6 te above named pared fine games for the winners, White the Mtown boys had an aff- du.Batteries -Collegre Stree.NeoGeo vus HU Mes A.MeDenald and M edre Mitous Molbwonald, Fower and Ateait'vrns, Attendance, 0.Gent's Stick Pins Sur superior atoek claîme the prospactive customers\u2019 first atten- to by virtue of variety, quality, desizns, finish acd moderate price.Call J.A.BREMNER, 2924 ST.CATHRRINE.SPIC AND SPAN IN DRESS Those always well dressed men yêu admire are not always buying new suits.They send their apparel bere to be cleaned.That's how.R.PARKER & CO.and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.2485 St.Catherine St, and 292 Notre Dame St.West Phones: Bell (Up) 8941, Main 1597.Dyers | \u2014\"\"< DOMINION IRON & STEEL CO, LIMITED, NOTICE.The Annual General Meeting of the Share holders of the, above Company will bé hel: at noon on Wednesday, the 18th day of Oo tober, 1805, in Room 38 ot the Street Rallway Chambers, Montreal, Canada, for the TO00R tion of the report of the Directors, the ,; action of the business ot the Company ; By order ot the-Directors.&.idui #8 C.8.CAMERON, Sesomntary Montreal, October 2nd, 1905, à p\u2014\u2014 ll pe 424 2 ill THE WATER SUPPLY QUEBEC HOUSE WILL MEET IN THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY Provincial Cabinet Met This Morning and [Heard Delegation on the Stock Transfer Tax\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier Paid the Ministers a Call ECAC De raat WAS A LIVELY TOPIC The Westmount Town Council held Km interesting session last night, at which the all-important topic of the supply of water to that suburb held the boards from nine o'clock until within a few minutes of twelve.That the members are not still arguing the case, and preparing amendments to thie sub- amendments ad infinitum, is probably due to the neat manner tn which Mayor Duclos pushed the business ahead.They were ull there the positive man, the knocker.the uncertain man-\u2014every man but the silent man, and though the subject is old to the Council it has for the last two years been a real live topic and the discussion went through ita stages in the saine As a result of last night's meellug, the Montreal Water and Power \u2018om: pany will be asked, In return for a re- jease from the present pending lILIga- tion, to move the Intake pipe higher up stream, and farther out Into the river.The object in view 18 to have it near enough the head of the Nuns\u2019 Island to gaurantee pure walter, and far enough up to clear the Verdun Asy- Jum sewer; in fact It must satisfy un irdependent engineer.\u2018It.e company has a week tu accept or refuse und the work, if accepted, must begin at once.The subject came up about nine o'clock by the Mayor reading a resolution to the above effect, and remarking that alt a meeting in his office two months ago.and at an informal gathering before the Council meeting, the question had been thoroughly threshed out.Ald.Galbraith had not heard of the thing before: he thought the aspect of the informal gathering very dubious; he did not want anything \u201csprung\u201d on the Councll, and thought that the pipe should go to the heud of Nuns\u2019 Island.The Mayor reminded the objector of the meeting in his office, and thought that Ald.Galbraith had stayed away from the preliminary meeting to be \"able to play the 1gnoramus.\u201d \u201cI want to sleep uver the question,\u201d was the reply.\u201cI've slept over it some of us for more,\u201d retort.for two years\u2014 came the Mayor's 15 WATER PURE.Ald.Galbraith prepared an amendment to the resolution fixing the point at Nuns Island; and others objected that this might not gaurantee pure water, after all.Several minor changes were made.and the question was disposed of finally.Then Ald.Galbraith proposed a delay, but as the litigation has to go on or be called off in a day or so, the delay proposed was objected to.\u201cYou've been alinwed too much latitude this evening.called the Mayor sharply to the protesting alderman.\u201cGrant me a fool's pardon, then,\u201d came the (eply, rather heatedly.\u201c1 grant it.° This very caustically.The Council then proveeded to discuss | the upproprietion The rate of eight mills on the dollar had been accepted by a municipal by-law, and this gave Suu 5 to apporton to the various committees, YEARS APFPROPRIATIONS, It vas divided as folllows: Council and office .Police, Fire and Health loads and Engineer.19,600 | Water 002000 22000 ce eee 10,850 Light .Ce teh ieee .11,000 Parks (maintenance) .ve.2,100 Library .Ce ie ee eee -.3,000 Victoria Hall .600 Auditors, Valuators.oee os 1,900 Disconunts .veers eee.s 3,850 Leagl .-.RARE Cee ace 1,20 Parks, interest and sinking fund 14,000 Insurance and Turnpike Trust.600 $90.750 Less receipts from fines, ete 3,709 $87,050 Sporlal appropriation\u2014 Bonds .-.11 010 ees tees 8,000 Interest on do.Cee ee 1,820 Contingent appropriation .7.625 Total .\u2026.\u2026.$99,495 THERE IS METHOD IN THEIR MADNESS Ottawa, October 3.\u2014(Special.)-The Mounted Police report of the latest Doukhobor pilgrimage {a that while the twenty-six individuals clalm they are seeking the Messiah, they have really heen expelled by the rational Doukho- bors and are now trying to worry the Canadian (Government into sending t'em to California or some other southern plare where they wlll escape the rigors of winter.What will be done with them has not yet been deter mined.rs NEW OFFICERS FOR™ DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION At the annual husiness meeting of the Alumni Association of the Montreal Dincesan Thenlogical (College, held in the college at 12.30 to-day.the following officers were elected: \u2014Presi- dent, Rev.N.P.Yates, B.A.vice- président, Rev.Percy Judge.eecretary- treasurer.Rev.N.A.Fitzroy Bourne, B-A.; recording B8secetary.Rev.J.J.Willis, B.A., B.D.; executive committee, Revs.C.Carruthers, A.A.Ireland, R.T.Hutchings, H.Jekill and J.B, Meyer.ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Cenuine Carterss Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of fon RIUOUENEES, FOR,TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN.FON THE COMPLEXION A798 THE CONPLLY TS OURK 10K HEADACHE, spirited way.legal | r A mequing of the Provincial Cabinet was held tn this city to-day, at which various of administration were uifder consideration.The Min \"i{stera present at the Council were Pre- [miler Gouin, Mr.Allard, Mr.Turgeon, Mr McCorkill and Mr.Roy.The principal question under gideration was the meeting of the legislature, and with regard to tha \u201c1t was decided that unless exceptional {circumstances arose to necessitale a change of plans.tha House will he call: ed together about the middle of January.Such was the purport of the an: nouncement made by Premier (ouln at the close of the meeting.A8 to the business that will engage attention {it ls too early to make a definite stuate- tment, but it Is understood that the question of colonization will have a prominent place in the discussions of the House.The question of facilitating settlement with the object of preserving the proportionate \u2018haliince of popu- lution in old as compared with newer Canada.18 viewed with Interest by the members, who naturally desire that the Influence of the province In the national councils should be fully preserved.The object In view in sum- matters Co.moning the legislature at so early a MA, RODOLPHE FORGET'S ELECTORS offices ARE DEMAN period of the year is to get through the business before the close of the winter tu enable the members to look after their own affairs in the spring.Many members of the legislature were in attendance at the Government this moming, amongst them Letug Messrs.Cardin, \u2018\u2018herrier, Her- geron, Decarrie , thampagne, Walsh, Morisseau.l.anglois, Senator tasgrain and Dr.Lanctot.These members had matters of various kinds relating to their constituencies to bring befure the Ministers.The Ministers also received several delegations and one with which they ure conferring ut some length relates to the Stuck Transfer Tax, touching which representatives of the financial and banking Interests of the city presented some views in favor of an amendment in the Act passed last session.The conferences that have been held on this subject indicate that with respect to some of the detalls of the measure changes are desired with the object of facilitating business.An Interesting visitor at the Provincial Government offices during the forenoon was Sir Wilfrid Lauwcler, who had remained In town after seeing the performance of Mr.Louis Frechettte's drama at the Theatre Francais,and had a brief conference with the Ministers.ING HIS RESIGNATION Mr.Rodolphe Forget, Conservative of by over sixty his constituents to | because he has failed to keep any of! office\" - { the exuberant supply of promises he.Tlie letter tells Mr.Forget in plain made before his election, and has; terms that he has done nothing to failed particularly to keep his guaran-| {tee to resign if he did not fulfil these; promises.A letter signed by his constituents bids Mr.Forget remember the solemn obligations he made last November,\u2019 when he spoke of his millions and his: earnest desire to use them for the benefit of the people of Charlier; what time he spoke nf his Irresistible influence everywhere, over (Governments and ministers, and above all vof the riches of himself and his friends who would (if he were elected) heap ht riding with public Improvements, with or without Government subsidy.\u201cWe did not place much faith In these promises,\u201d the letter contin- lues, \u2018but unfortunately the ve of credulous was considerable.But In (Securing your election you sa ;tracted serious obligations which you cannot ignore to-day in trying to hide, | behind reasons which would not de- celve a child.\u201cAt Ste.Irene, on October 16th, you.| said: \u2018If you elect me I promise to so lengthen your quay as to give you a winter port, and to supply it with luxurious waiting rooms.I will build ia railway from 8t.Joachim to the ; Saguenay River, etc.I am rich, \"quite independent of Govermments, and \"you need not worry, If they dn not\u2019 ; Wish to aid in the execution of these { projects I will furnish the necessary prop Care, PT AILED FOR $35,525 The figures in the recent Haycock- | Dudgeon assignment were given out at the Civil Court this morning, a judicial.abandonment having been \u201cthe firm.| The liabilitles amount to $143,395.38, rwith assets totalling $107,870.23, made .\"up as follows \u2014Stock on hand, $95,000; accounts recetvable, $4,600; fixings, fur- _niture, etc.$6,870.23; cash, $1,600.There i will ba a meeting on the 9th inst.of the ninety-one creditors.: The principal craditors are:-\u2014-The l Eastern Townships Bank, $12,498; R |Harrower.Montreal, $5,698; (reen- lehtelds, Ltd, Montreal, 34,069; J.D.Duncan, Montreal, $2,574; Fitzgibbon, Svhafheitlin & (\u2018o, Montreal, $2,736; | Konig-Stuffman.Montreal, $1,667, Mrs.F.F.Ault, $1,600, and Mrs.A.B.Haycock, $1,675.NEW STEAMSHIP FOR ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE ' M.P.for Charlevoix, has been asked engagements, 1f the rallway 1s not com- resign his seat in the Dominion House| word of honor that 1 wil' resign my \\sitlon by trying to excuse himself on \u2018of six \"tion, jhave HANCOCK & DUDGEON granted tol Mr.Hugh A.Allan conflrms the statement that his company has called for specifications for two steamships considerably longer than the Virginian and Victorian, to he fitted with turbine engines contracted to propel them at over a knot more speed than that attained by the Virginian, which has averaged 17.6 knots across the Atlantic.\u201cThe two new steamships,\u201d said Mr.Allan, \u2018will represent a capital outlay of considerably more than two million dollars, which is an excellent proof of our confidence in the turbine principle.Absence of vibration means less wear and tear to the hull of the vessgel, and experience has shown that the turbine engined mail steamships have many other advantages to passengers and shipowners alike, but of course, being built with the idea\u2019 of their being swift mall carriers they will not have as large a freight capacity as other vessels of the same size, which are running to New York.Since tha Oceanic was launch for the White Star Line In 1899, no British mail steamer has yet been bulit which attains more than an 18-knot specd.\u201d Tha three Cunarders now bullding will also have turbine engines.The wervice on the Canadian route will also be soon improved by the completion of the two Canadian Pacifico steamships building on the Clyde, which are being hurried towards completion.Their dimensions are 550 feet in length: sixty-five feet beam, and the expected tonnage is over 14,000.The Lake Manitoba, the present popular flagship of the C.P.Atlantic fleet, im 670 feet long, with a tonnage of 9,674 by Lloyds\u2019 Register.2 HAD DISTINGUISHED CAREER AS AN EDUCATIONALIST , Toronto, October 3.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.John Millar, whose death occurred early this morning, was appointed to the position of Deputy Minister of Edmonton about fifteen years ago, be- Ing at that time headmaster of the St.Fhomas\u2019 Collagiate Institute, which he had built up until it occupied a very high place among the educational in- - ee se av \"ce Triar to | go x to Gt.Thomas he was a master t money.And if 1 do not fulfil these menved by next July I glve you my redeem his vainglorious promises, and has put himself into a humillating po- the ground that he could not get Government subsidies, despite his express promise to spend his millions on the riding, inespective of Government aid.\u201cNothing then remains but for you tu execute your promise and yourself\" the letter convludes, \u2018Not only have you not kept your promises of pubile fmprovements, but you have nnt even represented us at Ottawa.You attended to your dutles there for about ten days, during a session of upwards months, when the school ques- #0 Important to us, was discussed there, why were tou attending to trivial business at Ste.Irene?During your campaign you issued buttons: \u2018En Avant Charlevoix,\u201d and =al:l you were a business man and politics for you was a matter of business.Those who did not understand you then do so now.You Intended that once elected our {interests ahould be your last care, But then you should have inscribed on your campair: buttons \u201cEn Arriere Charlevoix.\u201d | \u201cWe therefore practire our fncon-! testible right In asking you to repair in some micature Lhe Injustice you one this riding, by your seat.\u201d 5 > reslening M: Forget's reply has nat yet heen received, In the old Tnion Sehoal, I,ondon.- He! was A man of high character, and! deeply devoted ta him profession.Ha Was the author of several educationa works.© \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Horace (Coates, of TInapectar trent! was arrested last night by Detectives Richard and MoLaughlin on a chargei of stealing à number af brass valves, from the pumping station af the Montreal Light Heat & Power company Queen street.Ha pleaded gullty bafnre Judge Lafontaine.How to Start Off the Day Students of Hygiene Differ on Many Points, But All Agree That the Right Kind of a Breakfast is Essential.As the years pass, the majority of progressive, thinking people are giv- Ing more and more earnest thought as to how tn start off each new day en A8 tn put themselves in the best p n- sfble physical and mental condition.for the work of the day.It 1x an inter- eating subject.so interesting.indeed that It has attracted the attention of a host of the world's leading scholars and authors on hygiene and much nas \u2018been written for the ~uldance of the people.Various practices Are adopted to ravive all the physical and mental uc- tivities of the body.Some students of hygiene hold to the cold hath and rough towel immediately upon arising.Others tle thelr faith to the brisk walk with deep and regular Inhalations in the fresh morning air.Still others be- leve In the brief session with boxing gloves.And so on and mo an.Perhaps all are right, and on one point, at least.all are agreed.This Is that the right kind of a breakfast is essen- al.A perfect breakfast Is without Malta-Vita, that criap, whole-wheat food.grain product it is rich in food ele- ments\u2014all the food elements of the beat white wheat grown and the finest barley malt extract-intensely vitaliz- tng; just the food vou want to begin the day with.In making Malta-Vita the whole of the wheat, after being cleaned, is thoroughly steamed and cooked In absoluta purity and then mixed with the malt extract.Ynu understand, of course, that the cooking and steaming gelatin- 1zes the starch of the wheat and the malt extract.a powerful digeative agent, converts this atarch into malt- nee, or malt sugar.Maltose is great food and the weakest stomach digests and arelmilates It without effort.After being m™lled into thin, wafer-like flakes, the malted wheat is baked under such Intense heat that It comes from the oveng crisp and brown\u2014posi- tively the moat dellrlous and the most healthful food in the world.Always ready to eat.As we sald above, a perfect breakfast is impossible without Malta-Vita, but ît's good three times a day.Try a bowl full with cream or fruit.You will be glad we told you about It, All grocers nnw mall Malta-Vita, large packages, at 10 cents.{impossible dellctous, Reing a pure ) Buy your new piano from Leaoh Piano Co:, 2440 St.Catherine Street.Cash er oredit.- LE .r We find employers for men of brains and men of brains for employers | : | T | House- | ss , To-day was sentence day In the I N O F F ] C E A S S I S I A N S Court of King's Bench, and His Honor | ME] Se x] Mr.Justice Trenholine passed sentence on six prisoners, convicted at the \u2018 ; recent sitting of the court.The sent- MALE MALE ! vo w ) ences were not heavy, ranging from | : three years for embezziemeut to six Y .months for theft.~ = - oun The furmer sentence was given to STENOGRAPHERS BOOKKEEPERS Richard H.lravis, the post ufflce clerk convicted of steallng money from - | registered letters.; , ; Before pruveeding with the business We have on hund K w e havi thirty or forty Hook- | an ; of the day Judge Trenholme delivered 2 at .$30 00 per month eepers al from 340.00 go 3125.00 | a brief address to the members of the 4 at .$5.00 per month per month.| press.20 at .BU 00 per month soy \u201cIl wish to make a few remarks with 10 ut.$60.00 to $7500 per month All of our Clients hava the highest | vish to extend al! the comforts of regard to the press,\u201d sald His Honor.| Lie ; , \u201c1 wish respe table newspapers aud Let an Expert Choose Your Help | references.one Hons Rule This 1s only respectable reporters would not use | couked, ind well cooked meals are thelr columns in a way likely to dimiu- i ; HE al ; j only possilile wben the range |s a ish confidence ln the linpartiality of the .! good one.judge who presides in this court.He Our services to Employ- The REGAL ls positively the Best has his duty to perform und will try -; Range made, principally because the to do it Irrespective of censure Or ers are Abso utely Free krate te boit on solid scientific prin- praise.That newspapers should al- Telephone or write your orde - : clples that ensure low themselves to be made the instru- p y ry at once.It costs you nothing \u2014 ments of a disappoinfd party, as 1 I.us fear they sometimes do 18 not proper a .; > at all.Personally I care nothing at = all about it but 1 do care a great deal O [ J R A I M > =; that proper confidence in the impar- oe = tality of judges should be maintained Shi = = = in this court and in this city.\u201d j ; © = In passing sentence on Richard H.p \u2018 8 to enable business men to se- > = =< Davis, Judge Trenholme sald that Caretakers, cure assistants who are quali- es three years in the penitentiary was the Checkers fied for thelr particular line of - a lightest sentence that he could impose.+ business without the expense and As simple to operate as it is effec- In the case of Itocco Caporale, the Salesmen del f ad Lo tive in action.Call and inspect, or Jtallan, convicted of manslaughter, \u201d olay of advertising.They have write for catalogue.Mr.Dubreull, counsel for the accused, , Also their pick of several hundred made a motion to stop the passing of WwW high-gra : ' sentence and asked permission to ap- Ad.riters and Com- us grade men by applying to peal on the ground that there was no \u2019 proof that the four Itullans had com- mercial Travellers I 0S $ em 0 in bined to assault, Defterer, the victim.Always on hand.N th g 09 =9 \u20acÇ His Honor held that it had ben 2226-7252 2 proved that the accused was armed .nm and tonk part in the fight In Deftere's > \u2014 = store and that all four of the Itallans & CO.Phone Main 4205 | were equally guilty of manslaughter, ! .Ja considération of the fact that the Intercolonial Railway victim had admitted that Caporale was | ! not the man who struck the blow E R ; which afterwards proved fatal and as ' | TENDER FOR SEA-WALL.the jury had recommended mercy he 8 ; Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Secretary was disposed.to make the sentence B-34 Board > .| of the De ; save and C ; .partment of Railways and Canals, Eh Heo refused Mr.Dubreul) s mo- of Trade Building, Ottawa, Ont.and marked on the outside tion an senten( \u2018aporale 0 wo , + , \u201cTender for Sea-Wall, Halifax, N.8.,\" will years.M O N T R E A L be recelved up to and inciuding In the rase of Jack Walsh who had WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1905, heen sentenced to three months\u2019 im-| for the construction of a Bulkhead Sea-Wall prironmant for taking part in a prize r= \u2014 \u2014 + of concrete, at Halifax, N 8 fight on Bleury street in July last ani - \u2014 \u2014=\u20147 A general specification and à plan of sound- had appealed, the former judgment wasi 8 : ings may be seen at the office of the Ter- confirmed but sentence whs suspended, ; _minal Agent at Halifax.N.3.and at the in view of the gond character of the B : Chief Engineer's Lt Moncton NB.ve © : : - Treo wbere forms of tender may be obtained.accused.and the fact thie had al a a All the ronditions of the sperifiration must ready been in jall for 15 days.Pas = be complied with The other sentences were: ot - \u2019 D.POTTINGER, Honora Gauthier, convicted on two .General Manager.charges of fndecent assault on young Railway Office, girls, two years in the penitentiary on .Moncton, N.B., the first and twelve months Imprison- kr 1 15th September, 1905.ment on the second charge.EX ol AL SN : \u2014 - \u2014 Thomas Elliott and Joseph Dalisla, } Vs convicted on a charga of gross Infe- of \u2019 cency on Mount Royal, twelve months\u2019 E , B imprisonment each.* J ; CLOSING QUOTATIONS remem Te or .ç COUPONS I \u2014_\u2014.$10.00 Green (\u2018ash Receipts om a purchas i MONTREAL STREET GOES STILL October 15th P purchase 83.50 until HIGHER October 15th, 1908.Montreal Street continued tle fea- $5.00 Green Cash Receipts on a purchase $2.00 until BARGAINS ture of the local market, during the October 15th, 1905.IN afternoon session sellrag up to 238 3-4.MEN'S AND BOYS\u2019 The stock was in demand throughout the session, Dominion Iron bonds held firm at A Fine Assortment of School Shoes.SWEA I ERS 86 1-3, while Dominlon Coal was In 9 C better demand at RO.10 orne Thema Sweaters are full-fashioned, The Wail Street market closed very r Alexander and hand-knitted, and of a quality which strong, U.S.Steel preferred selling up |! St.Catherine Sts .will make them last longer than any to 176 3-4, Nmelters at 129, Agnalga- _ i i .otber sweater you have ever bad of \u2018muted Copper 55 7-85, Cust Iron prefer- A a IEEE any other make.They are a red, 38 1-4.© ' 1e AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.STR.VIRGINIAN MAY BE Men's Size Boys\u2019 Size 1M Montreal lower au w.- 100 Montreal Power au ve, FLOATED To MORROW $1.75 $1.26 2h Damindon Coal at RO.75 Dominion Iron at 23%.Queber, October 3.\u2014(Rpecial)-Tha| RALEI _ 26 Daminton Iron at 23%.wreckers awarded the contract to ralse\u2019 EI' TENDERS, addressed t - 7h Daominjon Iron at 13%.and float tha Leyland line steamer: Riviere rogned, and endorsed Tender or THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.CO.100 Dominion Iron at 233%, Virginian, stranded at Crane Island,: eile arf Spur,\u201d will be received \u2018 put Detroit United at 04.have decided to take out of her coal] ig tie office uuiil Thursday, November 2, 2469 ST.CATHERINE near Mountain 00h Montreal Street at 408 and cargo, and after lighterinæ At-|Spur to the hart foe construction of a 125 Montreal Street at 238 tempt to raise her to-morfow\u2019 or next! of Kamouraska Prov oy lero Ouelle, County em 25 Montreal Street ant 238%.day.Ing to a plan and peti feared tober, acrord- 1° 7 PT TT ST 25 Montreal Etraet at 238._\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ (the Department of Public Works tame, ni 25 Mackay cominon at 48%, Mr.W.\u2018©.Hamilton has heen ap- a! the offica of I'h.Breland, Esq, Post rnd 106 Mueckay common at 4644- pointed general passenger agent of the Queber, and an application to the Postmaster 25 Mackay common at 46%, Reld Newfoundland Company, with of- 1 Riviere Ouelle, PQ.VER 7 ICAL 3 Ogilvie pfd.at 130 fice nt St.John's, viee Mr.H.A.: Tenders will not be considered unless made on Textile pfd.at os.Morine.on the printed form supplied, and signed with 25 Drom.Iron pfd.at TêL.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 An eun signatures of tenderera.FILING ; eu.pted «heque 26 Trom.Iron pfd.at 1612.payable to the ardor ot Wa rhartered hank, y ; - inister of Public 2.000 Dom.Iron hds at Solty.Works, for seven hundred dollars ($700.00) 3,009 Dom.Iron bde at Rite.1 must arcompany each tender.The cheque We carry in stock Vertiral Filing vs $1.000 om.Tron bdgs at 851; | will he forfeitnd 1! the party tendering decline Sections, which may be added to as $1,000 Tom.Iron Hu at ne rar or fall to complete the work the correspondence grows.20 Toronto Ralls at 4.ntracte or, and will be ret - , .; ! of non-acceptance of tender.uroed in case VERTICAL SOLID CABINETS.NEW YORK STOCKS.| cont ha partment doer not bind itrelf to ac- Also VERTICAL TRAYS.owest or any tender.It will pay you to get our prices By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk By order, } tefore buying.by J.S.Rache and Co.FRED.GELINAS s.\"wo _\u2014 Oot.TT ont.; Department of Publir Worka Secretary.The Office Specialty M F 6 Go.DESCRIPTION Op 1 Op.Cl Ottawa, October 2, 1905 1744 NOTRE DAME ST, MONTREAL \u2014_ - Pity the poor goddess of Montreal Newspapers inserting this ae MORE EE - ; : $ $ s adverti 2 e AmalgamatedCep xd RM 453 Am} %6% music! She has not where to lay her without authority from the Department.wi East of Bell Telephone Hutlding.Am Loeom.(eo.A 54 BY MS» head.She has not a roof to cover her , not he pald for it \u2019 do do pret .HA 1184 [from the inclement sky.She has \u2014 - \u20141 Am Sugar Rig oi HO 140% 1404 414 never had a home of her own.Sundry \u20ac \u2019 : Am me) tof U 128 124 128 {981 places that were designed primarily on I : Am Car and Foundrr 874 a Fig aT for the accommodation of her sister | cert lall Gymnasium McG LL Anaconda Mintng (ln 124% 125 124 1244 Terpsichore have given her house-rooom | 1873 St.Catherine St.! Asch Top Santn Fe #04 80H 80% 90% al thines, until she outgrew them, and! Week 0 -_ | : Te .| f October Ind.Vaudeville, Renown- : Baltimore od nor 11% ne ns 1184 now the biggest of these, for which she ced artists, Operetta, \"Tule Railroad Chia ANNUAL UNIVERSITY LECTURE.n Ont } Bu 1 \u201clis already a tight it, is about to he | Admiksion, 10s, 16, Box Seats, Zac.Matinse The Lecture for the Session of 1905-06 will Brooklyn Mapd Tr.Hoy 72 714 724 |torn down and to leave her utterly , Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.The ouly |p delivered in Tr .Chicago & Aiton Ce .LL._.defenceless.She is developing the , place of Its kind in the city.© THE ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE, Can Pacific.\u2014.178 176% 174% JAH plein-air habit, and will soon be seen | OT On FRIDAY, OCT.6th, 185, at 4 p.m., Canada Southern I.Ca \u2026 |constantiy in à hlankuet suit In winter |TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION PROFESSDR WALTER SCOTT, M.A.Chen and Ohio .Ay AD 58% HRW |and a bathing dress In summer.Cw 7 ER Subject \u201cTHE PLACE OF CLASSICS IN Chie and N Went .2184 217 - oo.The great open-air musleal season Ny OQUNG MAN, OFFICE CLERK, ASSIST-| EDUCATION.Chicago Mand BLP 181 182% RIM 1814 of the winter 1906-6 began last night, ant bookkeeper.expert stenographer nud The friends of the University are invited.Colorado Bouthern 7 Ba bik dy and unforfunately it rammed.Notwith=\" typewriter, desires situation.Capable of tak- Members of Convocation are requested to do do pret Aly 81% .684 | \u2018 OS Ing charge of offre Fight years\u2019 experience, meet in Academic dress In the rooms opposite Con Gas NY.CL.IKTY 180% ER 18p standing.an Immense audience braved ratlrond and connpersiul, Addrees K 276.\u2018he As mubly Hall, at 3.46 pm Col Fuel and Iron .484 47 WH 44% the elements and sat out for two hours Herald : he ; Se ° LR PLAN Corn Products veer ooo.12% IBY [under a larve Inverted colander won- \u2014 - JANI HOLEON: tar cer CE Las ce TU ain dering whethor It would \u2018be \u201ccomme iI so thin that.apart altogether from 28 = Del Task à Want fou Le 44 faut\u2019 to hoist its umbrella and be the question of its watertightness, It ICT Delaware Hudsen 218 ik Lu \u201c7 really comfortable.The Chinese laun- provides during a rainstorm a constant | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT or Denver R G pref.\u2026 .\"22e a dries should reap a harvest, for the obligato of noise that simply wipes all Montreal, Clrrult Court, Ne, Hl artis Duluth ® Sh Alt.LL.\u2026.% 1654 MASSACrO of masculine shirt-fronts pianisgimo music out, of existence.It | Lee, Plaintiff.ve a of October in- do do pref.\u2026.8% 8% was pitiable.There were a few would be absurd to'attempt to vri- Defendant \u2018 No! ie oh in the forenoon, Great Northern pref.326 826 87 B27 places, under particular spots in the ,ticize the work of the Hoston, Sym- | SU Terie le and place of business of the Genoral Fleotrie.182 182%.184 colander where It did not rain, but asiphony from the fragments that were | anid Datendant.No.10a St.James Street, Towa) Content com: .2 UT 87 {these had not been marked on the plan ! tossed out to one\u2018amid last nights up- lin the City of Montreal, will be sold by au- Kansas Texas com.MK 343 M au for ne sale nobody knew ; roar.It was evident enough that here «thority of Justice.an the Soods and chattels de do ref.89M (9% where they were.was by fur the most perfectly drilted Of the a id Defendant, seized In a cause, Louiaville - Nashville 155 158% 1M 350 To be serious, the Boston Symphony land most exquisitely-tored orches .inom of let of eewing machines, ete.Manhattan Elevated 1554 166'¢ 185$ 166% Orchestra ave its first con t 1 1 | esta v Pierre Rienjouette, B.S.C.Monte # \u2018heusire \"e f s > re .- .a i \u2018 _ Ve Ut: | » CL.à Missouri Pacte M To 1084 1o5s 106 Montreal last night in the Victoria ns ne A de ts ; fre Memes\u201d Che pr cet th iober TT \u2019 an 8 4 340 140 i» : a 8 elfecliveness was \u2014\u2014 do do pret .junk.Tha Victoria Rink 18 a very in- [obliterated almost constantly for those .; ee ; Motrapolitan Trne.\u2026 125% 12 1954 12a teresting and historie old place, which | Who were SUNK a1 any kind distanee Dore dn the © minor Symphony, ME N Y Cent and Hud .160% 150% 150 1814 FOME ten years ago was the scene of \u2018away.By exceptional good fortune the Gericke is the most iN crved.Enifte Erie Ratlroad .bh Bod 514 how 8 good many of the city\u2019s hig gather two wonderfully delicate dunes from pan stippde nf conditions Tpfd .B2y WJ BEY SI ings, but at present it has reached the | \u201c1a Damnation de Faust\u201d occurred LR er hestra will play to-night in NE fa w 2.TB IH ss a autumn-and the automobiles -of the during the quietest period of the even- ! Foronto, mn a city far lesa wealthy, far Non a \"a : me ¥ WM declining days.It fs probable that in fing.and betng followed by a tremend smaller far less critical of its artistie ASH ELAN na sai nié pa\u2019 fine weather tt would be an excellent ously spirited performance of the tare than purs but in a hail where four Pasifie Nall.WAM MO M ake shift for a concert-hall, for dur- | Rakoezy Mruvh, elicited much enthu- | thousand people can hear every nhanee Penn R R 1444 14414 144 144 ing momentary Julls last night the [sipam.The accompaniment to Prof.of cxpresston and every vhispar of Pressed Hteel m 45% 45h 40% 48M acoustics appeared to be dlstnetly Wilby Hess's vinlin concerto, subdued ;onted strings.S Lu N \"a ras do do | good.Its roof.however, Ja 80 low and to microscopie proportions in any OF vannon-balls, Why ds this se?Perples Gnas.: 304 10834 JO4M 104 - \u2014 | event, was for the most part percepti- | ind what do you suppose (he toston ode do prof.a a 1983 aq bla only to the eye.forty bows could svinphony Urehestra think of us any- Phil and Ronding -.123% 124 128% 124%, 3S or ure show?do do lpref mm wey.s .be seen travelling over forty stringed DoW .\u2014 do do 1l pref 100 a.ww , ave ; ; instruments, but the ear recognized .Pullman.Ce a 27 If Shiloh's Consumption Cure fails to cure iothing.Mr.Hesa managed to make EVEN THE DOCTORS SAY SO Rock leland Cart Pad on on ui your Cold or Cough, you get back all you himself audible, and.this helng a vio.do do pref.Ce.paid for it.You aro sure of a Cure op :in-loving town.And particularly nd- Ask thom abont your corn the pre- Bouthern Pnoifie .(\u20189% 7 87 10% the Cash.dicted to the ornamental flourishes and gepiption 1e invariably ene hettle of Tenn Coal Iron.Bi SKK RAY RY 4 If; .bis of the excetsive saccharme of the Sphor Pntnnmn's Painless Corn Extractor Texas Pacifle.8546 hôte 834 HY } it wasn't a sure cure, this offer would < hnol, he achtevd the triumph of the Fifty years in use, cortriu and Urn Git ar em OL VB TI not be made.evening.The Waldweben from \u201cSteg.prompt.Use only Putnam\u2019=\" .reer Co SO | Can anything be fairer ?Cried,\u201d on the other hand, made, nbso- - T - ve U 8 Steel 334 BAI SRG SBS ything ! ; à 4 hoe som cause 13 a ess 10842 It ha Cold.Cough & lutely no impression.Tt was gorgeous- .U Ny Robber som we 8\u201d M Bae {be Throat La .AN \u201cbr weas® | rich In coloring-the wind section Give your old piano to de de prof.1 Loong Ui of tho Throat, Lungs or Aw Passages, ry; (he Roston Sympnony is the richest L h Pi Cc ' 2449 St Union Pacifle eom.1834 :88% 183.134) and clearest the present witler ever eao tang LO Y, .WE b hearing\u2014but t of its Catheri st t .ve eae \\ remembers aring\u2014but mos 0 8 28 28 qe! S H 1 LO H beauty was doubtless lost to all but at erine res 9 as part coon - 374 (Me nearest hearers.The atmosphere payment for a new Mason & mat 2 Lam a 00 = i an uaa AN dlrs ee, ; ad a effect on the c onet in the PE EE UE TR Met te D SES 2 RInoh, or Morris Plana. JAPAN WELCOMES FOREIGN CAPITAL Facilities for Its Intrdduction to be Increased, Says Baron Kiyoura Toklo, October 3.\u2014 Baron Klyoura, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce addressing the Associated Chambers of Contirerce y@terday, said the Govern- menl was considering the improvement und exteusion of the means of communication and currying power by lend and water, and also lower trans- Bow, kindly mark me well, rry friends, in what bave to sa Ament the coffee of That colfee sorvod us yÉter day was slaty- mora and that of portation rates.He dwelt un the lm- gray and flat, portance of the tntroduction of fur- 420d] who know the coffee plant know what clan capital and said that it was pos- is meant by that.sible that the facilities for that pur THE MONTREAL DAILY HERA!/\" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1905.HERCE RIOTS OCCUR IN MORAVIA Two Hundred Persons In- jured\u2014 Hungarian Crisis Still Acute Buda Pest, October 3.\u2014Baron Fejer- | vary, acting Hungarian prime minister, and M.Kristofty, acting Hungar- lan minister of the interior, will visit the King today.M.Kristoffy ts the originator of an electorul reform system for Hungary, whch he will explain to His Majesty, Their vieilt ls regarded as confirming the report that Baron Fejervary's Cabinet will be reinstated with a suffrage programme, which now seems to be the only means indifferent from _ | pose would be extended.M.BSaka- The bortx ct out im tani, the assistant Minister of Finance, | ?i ut the same meeting, called attention ; Wor bad the richnons at its reots from which to the fact that the amount of Ja-; panese loan bouds taken by forelgners, ulreuday reached $500,000,000, interest ou: was pot well, which Will be paid in hard money.The And being charrod the oil escaped from out business inen, he added, were expected.each tiny cell.to exurt their best efforts to increase And so 'twas tasteless, flat and tame, and the export trade, maintaining the I put in my kick ; credit abroad and encouraging frugal-; And I am pleased that Mrs.Brown has ''l¥.S0 as to cope with Japan's In; changed ber brand so quick creased indebtedness abroad.This coffee has a brilliant brown, its body, QUESTION OF NEW LOAN.too, you'll note ; ; ; ; \u2019 .tol ~\u2014Koretiyo Taka- Those little bubbles mark the ofl \u2014cbserve | men Oe agent ot Japan, them where they float.who shortly returns to America, says That means the berry had the best that 1liere is no definite project for a new Or, if a bit of oil were stored, the roasting aun and soil can lend \u2014 Japanese loan nor have steps been is CHASE & SANBORN\u2019S growth, taken for the convers.on of the old youknow-\u2014a firm that\u2019s proud to spend loatis.lle anticipated, however, that the financial programme to be submit- \u201cted at the coming session or the rel Its time and money on its plants.Care, curing, roasting, too, th will propose a new ivan Lo liquidate.Are Just the best that xT rt hands, ext the high priced bonds now outstand- 8, : ing.\u2018I'he last loan is still intact and And when tkis richness is unlocked by Nature\u2019s charm of heat, You have the best that Nature gives,\u2014a draught of cheer, complete will suifice to repatriate the Jupanese armies Ur Mauanehuitn und deltay Lae expenses oO.lheir demobitlizac.on, Re garding pensivlis ant compeusation to: In every coffee attribute.Thus speaks \u2018widows and others they will be paia your Antocrat Vi tiovernmment bors, which are moe And he, you know, was never caught l'kéiy lo renvun in possession of Uae a-talking through his hat.ben f lattes than casn.-\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 NEWS FROM ALMONTE.1 New Desi , Almonte, Omit.Oat.3 (Special) \u2014 gos In ' Mr, Steuurt Meloou hus tanned to i i Toronto to resiète his studoes ut Trine Japanese Fine Art China a ity.Mr.Russell Young Let te fi Crone yYestendoy to chuter the Sethal od CUP8 AND SAUCERS, {n blue, red.brani cie, green and gold decorations.Prices | The fuberad of the lue Listen re from 35c to $1.50 each.BUGARS, CREAMS AND TEAPOTS.Prices from $2.00, #2.50, &:.00 and recent:y from his « Naismith Louk place Lane Cemetery.; Testdence to the Sih $3.50 a ret.Cle was eighty-ning yours of td BOUILLON CUPS, very pretty, from was a pioneer of Lanark couts.RE © ou each.Miss Sarah Fle] vas manent ta AD FRUIT AND SALAD BOWLS, BON (FF.W.Horton, son of Mr A.6 Hoi- BON DISHES.Prices from 35¢, 50c, ton, Dr.KyKeman ofrzcratinæ.Be aud 11.00.Miss KE.Boothroy dacstier of Mr MARMALADE JARS, from $1.50.J.Boothroyd, Was United nota age CHOCOLATE SETS, BERRY SETS, to Mr George RUD hae, craccuister O1 ALMOND DISHES, JARDINIERES, ; \u2019 Copper CUT, Mev.Mr.Ing the ceremaol Curry qeeiivris- FERN POTS, ote.VABES\u2014Large and Bmall Vases, ar- tistic designs, from $1.25 to $3.00 The annul tos: of the Woo 7 each.Un, owas held veces y, and tn fe liowing FANCY PLATES, for plate rails.officers we.oo appoonted Fi s.dert.All new goods and sold at low prices.Mrs.A.CU.MePhait vi0 vroetter\u201d, Mra.George Bray, or.sou, Miss Mand G.Ww.Clarke & Co., Darling: rec -se., Mrs.1\" Metives ror, asurer, Mrs, Don icx.Importers Fancy Chinaware, Art EO bier.re f Le P a 4 n° Metal Goods, etc.ET \u2019 US , St.John's Church last uni, .i 0 W, W, Peck, of St, Andres Chu ' 2270 St.Catherine Street, N np ait] on \u2014 WLIVET CHURCH FUNCTIONS The initial autumn mee\u2019 .ng of OBvet Baptist Chui hh deux t tion will Le held in the a lors of Lu church Friday -Mi4ht rest, pres.iernit wail edt to te cu-lo JOSEPH FORTIER THE STATIONER, HAS MOVED \u201crom 254 St.James St, to more commodious premises, yssoe UNe AK ALL.00 v.ed.1790 Notre Dame St, Ger.St.Palar st.Hev.=.~h 20 nteineut of 20H and is prepared to recelva and execcuta orders ; Rriilieinan wel.?pdt Le for Ruling, Printing, Bookbinding, Kellef Lhuren «.rcle8 Will aus és Stamping, and eve-ything lo the Stationery &-hooi workers and ted Les si: ot line.Bapiet Church Thüarsdday eve 23 The (Glee Club of triver haptat Chureil corner votenester ni ty Streets, will hold its imolral Pet mi o1- M lng tas evening.The coun bis some # promising maternal, and sert ue The turn of a collar, tke fit of a heard from before the season vivs.8.-_\u2014 MR.ROCKEFELLER'S LATEST.New York, vctohes 1.\u2014The $100 uy girl of Joon Df Keteloer Ur Uae set neckband, the buttonholes of ment are little matters that great attention at the à gar- receive ° eral edu\u2018aieon bord, VU was de « nounesd last June, Wus aed to one b in EE ec er TR A?5 Lud.d wy Mr.tlockeichier on cash.in Eu I his letter of last Jutit all, dar ne ct alowed that LUS Bill NOUS be In ee a\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014v\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014- - ; ; SIT SE SE a RB fori oinanyg on lle dsc ool oct ue un OP .0P, cui to eue told Casit ol BECUL1PS al cs the rasan sas turned ove.yesterday.er Tt f= *hroug| looking after l.ttle de atis like this that we can be sure retaining your custom ona you (0 V BOUT VOTK worl TC DEEPEN VICTORIA HARBOR.vicar, BCL Ooo dus À FRE A kT + - bee Undid t lg oth Lore vn , + « se 247 GUY Si RET GS IS dong the haibor ds oon fon Bo Ul, dpm Las Do atroce tant : ue ire la 5 } Victoria pars Up \u201c4% ç nent Lae dredging ol the Phones Up T4350.3141.3482.Dor to a uniiot.a wepth of twenty ave B.C So D oo Ulises ae ening shat! rates 255 tie Gut, % \u2014_\u2014 Lt.Lab.D 199 204 sut + LP ye .777 meeting of owners of property lux CARRIED OUT SUICIDE PACT.Pe waterfront, representatives of che Foard of trade and toe ty Cong dl Berlin, October 3.\u2014 A naturalized was held recently to discuss the pro- American, named Theobald Bovens, POBItion preparatory to buying the scherne bafors the transportation com mission.ere committed suicide bere yesterday Ly taking cyanide of potassium.Bovens left a letter, giivng as the reason of THE VACANCY IN ANTIGONISH.his act, a suicide pact made with a : Antigonish, N.8., Out.3-(Spectal)- man in America many years ago.Ile Th M Phe oe ; Hi in - e vVvuavcany n e HIIMONS cCansel: eme hat ve In Pere he ro y ue Albuns or ME Cob Sic | who, consequently.killed horsesf s A Isaac of a sent on (he d'ours nier | va à - eager A Re al commission wul ne tft snortiy.relative of {he Ril sted and hal It Is generality beileved that the Iab- 5 aies RH IN GET\" trait canuio.re wul ce Mr.Willlain, many as an \u2018American duel,\u201d that is ; or the two men drew lots to decide which hisholm, this town, a rising young jawyer oi shotild kill himself at the expiration \u2014 of a certaln thine.Bovens lost, and, according to his story, was given gT, GEORGE'S SOCIETY MEETING.twelve years tn live.Ha returned to Germany, married andl had practcally The first meeting of St.George's | forgotten the pact, when recently he Eoclety since the long vacation will be received a letter from the other party held at the Home, 139 St.Antoine St, to the agreement calling his attentlon to-night at 8 o'clock.Mr.James Mit- to the fact that he had not carried out chell, the secretary, expects an un the terms of the agreement.| usually large attendance.mon 'POISONOUS-\"ADUITERATED PACKAGE DYES @ LALLA SE \u2014\u2014\u2014 LP , (LT DIAMOND DvES | | Pure, Bright, Fast and Never.1 Fading colors.\"The use of DIAMOND DYES assures perfect results in Home Coloring.Refuse all other Package Dyes that are offered to you.Other - dyes are but poor imitations, AWA TING Veh.C vation Array + d toi , before Îts compietion.In order to give lhe eicher a fair siart | York.this of combating the coalition party.Mr.Lengyl, the leader of the Radical branch of the Coalttionists, in an urti- cle in his newspaper, urges the Hungarians to socially boycott all officers of Austrian extraction, and he incites the soldiery not to obey them.The independents will subsUtute for Un terchlight procession they proposed tu hold to-morrow night, but which was prohibited by the prefect of police, à great procession on October 614 TWO HUNDRED INJURED.Vienna, October have occurred at Prague, Bohemia and Hruenn, Moravia, Nearly two hundred persons were injured ut the latter rlace, six of them, it is believed, fatal- Iv.Prof.Wellney, the inventor of + 3.\u20148erfous riots fying machine, reeelved a severe blow in the ere from a stone that was thrown through a\u2019 window with: he was at work.\u2014_\u2014 KOTeD SUNDAY SCHOOL WURKES WILL SPEAK HER.Baptist Authority to Ad- Many City Mectings, Prominent dress Ten PF.Fhelden geno\u2019 cupepin todo nt or Thr ot Sanday = coo] wok Cratario ad Queber 4 ~ ca morrow eves sin 0 Lae Ire tardls Chureh and Tharsday evening at Olivet cCharch, Friday eventing wll ses the noted Sabhirath school author ty in Pots Ucn hs Church, At tie clove of the addre een Hoover Loy; try MIE bee a Yolen } practical Surdux School work, to fa-ti- tate whith pri d que ion ip ve supplied all who are present.\u201cOm Sanday, oer $ Rev, NT.vit » e t > Sy ETT Ny my » * i , » -w ê b + i à i» y : \u2018 Pad + - \\ * a - - 7 a\u201d ra | om al : - ee - .~ A .2 .ve \u2018vn ar 2 \u2018 ! Se > HB ; .Se 057 GE \u2014 a tan ik wv 2e ; $ af $ 1M + - 7 ; 4 &moko \u2018\u201cLa Fortuna\u201d King of Ail Havana Cigare, C cz GOULET BROS.Mirs.Montreal Bands EERE 37 LOW RATES WEST Rulland Railraai| EXCURSION .; To Kingston.$4.00 - Return,.\u2026 .36.7 From MONTREAL (Windsor Station) to To Toronto cs $700 - Return., Cire To Hamilton.$7.80 - Return.313.00 Includipg Meals and Berth.ON MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE Steamers, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.80 p.m.per MONTREAL-TORONTO LINE \u2014 Last trip Sept.30th, at 3.15 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE\u2014Bteamers leave at 7 p.m.dally.SAQUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers leave Quebec at 8 a.m.on Tuesdays and Saturdays.NEW YORK Going Octobar 12th.Returning until October 23rd, inclusive, FOR THR $70.65 ROUND TRIP.Further Information and Pullman accommodation at City Ticknt Off.ce, 141 8t.James St (Tel.Muin 4456) and Windsor Station.City Ticket Office, 138 Bt.James Street, Opposite Post Office.== PUBLIC NOTICE ROTICE.NOTICE ls hereby given that the \u2018\u2019Masonio Mutual Relief Association,\u201d a duly chartered N FUvLiC NOTICB is hereby given that the City of Montreal and the Canadian Pacifio Rafjiway Company will apply to the Provincial Legirlature, nt its next session, for ratification of An agreement entered into between them and dated the 30th June, 1908, in eon- nection with the leasing of certain streets for a period of 99 years.L.O.DAVID, ty Clerk CHS.DRINKWATHR, Secretary Canadian Pacific Rellway Fages, and about a dozen men left to Comnanv Bu un se eas cpa tw WAL View awves ase cmemme A nv G8 OOPL (LD, LOU, .association for the District of Columbia, a district existing under the laws of the United States of America, wbosé objoct ls to carry on a general business of mutual and fraternal lite insurance business, will apply to the Lisutenant-Govarnor-in-Counci] of the Province of Quebec, for a.licenses to so carry on nd transact within the said Province af Quebec all business attached to fe ineumbent to the said \u2018\u2019Masonio Mutual Relief Assocs Dated this 12th day of September, AD Tos.\u2018 WM.MONTGOMERY, Sec., - - - oes lat Assaciss |.C(ANADIAN PACIFIC Ry TIME TABLE CHANGES In Effect Oct.8th, 1906.Boston, \u201c9 00 a.m, *7.46 p.m.Bt Jobg, N.B., 7.26 p.m., except Saturdays.Montreal June.6.15 p.m.Discontinued be- youd.BL Jerome, 8.00 a.m, 49.15 s.p., (I) 40 pm, 6.00 p.m , Aè.35 p.m.St.Agathe, L9.v0 u.in., §916 am.500 p.m.Labelle, B8.00 am., $90.15 am, 5W pm.Nomtningue, $915 am., 5.04 p m.Quebec, 8.45 a.m,, *2 p.m., *11.30 p.m.Three Rivers, § 46 a m , \u201c2 p.m., $65.15 pm, *11.30 pan.St Gabriel, 545 «a mm |, { Joliette, 600 am, 845 am, | pm.| 8t Bustache, 4 30 p ID.n St.Liu, 838 pm Ottawa (Place Viger), 8.230 a.m .5.35 p.m.\u201cDally, A Dally except Saturday and Sunday.B Thursday only (1) Saturdays ouly, | L Tue-day und Thursday.(Saturday only.All otber trains week days only | $8.50 an, 616 p.m.1850 am, 6.15 FRIDAY BPECIAL TO BT.AGATHE.Friday Bpecial to 8t.Agathe, leaving Place Viger at 5.20 p.m., has been disconlinued for ; tLe season.\"Sunday train service between Montreal! and St.Eustache bas been discontinued for the ; BEUBON, ; MONTREAL AND PORTLAND.Eleeping and Parlor Car Service will be discontinued for the season after Friday, Oc- | tober 6th, 1906.CHEAP RATES Second Claus from Montreal until October 31st, 1905, \u2014Varcouver, Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash.and Portlard, Ore.\u2014Bpokane, Wash, Net- Rossland, Midway, $48.90 $40.40 son.B.C.\u2014Missoula, Mont, Salt $45 90 Lake, Utah, Helena, ° Butte and Anaconda.~» \u2014San Francisco, Los 349 ¢ Angeles, via Chicago % © only.Proportionately low rates to other pointy.Golonization Excursion \u2014TO\u2014 NEV ONTARIO TAU ?DAY, OCTOBER 12, 1805 Low round trip Second ror.Start ons in QUIRED and ON- FARIO, CTAYWA, WINCHESTER and ilas , aîxo from HALEY'S and PEM- FOB TO TURGEON FALLS, VERNER, WARREN, MARKSTAY, MASSEY, BLIND AœIVER, CHELMSFORD, and DESBA- RATS.Retur,, limit November 12th, Tickels sul fuil porticutrrs ay be obtained on appictatsou.Qfice: 129 St.James Street.Nont lost office.Ticket pS Dés sc: YORK EXCURSION tri MIATAEA{ + $10.65 {ruin MJdtica.Tv QIU , ©, ve l6cer la.sscluras limit, Ue- | ia Servirp : y fn + ê woe 15040 citi ai AYA 111M A - a, \u201c 1 \u201curnhinm, Gran- Lo.cac.u, Murloslle, St Livre.VN ue et AL Tina nate ~ ATL St dobn- house + Pont, New YVurk, via D & H DO AM.Te ento.Buffalo, Detroit, Cir age \u201c9 OP AM\u2014S Johns.Foston, Spring- ed New York, via CVR 9B AM Corral, Brocka! (datlyo, Toronto (daily, ex Sunday.Li FO AN.Hu Le ns, Rou-es Point, New York, via ND.& H ; 1 30 PM © lambert, Cavally, Marie.valle I 1 3% PM.St Johns St.Albans.Bur-; Le -ten (Saturday only! 2 25 PA Sr Jolns, St Albars.Bur- , Ungton (dally, except Sat.& ! Sun > *4 10 PM -Unteau, Alexandria, OMawa.4 15 PM Cornwall, Brockville 4 16 F.M\u2014S1.Hyacinthe, Rirhmond, Queber.Tsland Pond 4.200 FM -\u2014l'emmingford, Huntingdon, Fort Covington.$ HO PM \u2014St Johns, Rouse\u2019s Point, also Iberville.5 O1 PM \u2014Farnham.Granby, Waterloo, Marievilln, St.Cesalre.5 16 PM \u2014St Hyacinthe (dally, except Sun > (GOO PM.St Lambert, Chamhly, Bt Cesnire.GLO PM.8 Johns, St.Albans.rT 4 PA Johns, Roumc\u2019's Point, Now York, vla D.& H.7960 PM \u2014Cornvatl Kingston.Toronto.\u20183 OO PF M \u2014St Hyacinthe, Richmond, Quechee, Portland, *Q 40 PM-St Johns Roston, Springfield New York.via CV.R.\u20181600.30 PM -\u2014Toron\u2018n.Ruffalo, Detroit, Chicago.Note \u2014*Dailr.il other trains daily except Sunday.SUBURBAN SERVICE.For changes in suburban service between | Montres! and V 1dreuil and other points see Time Tables, w.\u2026icL can be had at Company's offices.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.Jamas Street.Telephones Main 460 and 461.cr Bonaventure Station.NTERCOLONIAL \"RAILWAY Canada's Famous Train, the MARITIME EXPRESS Leaves Montreal at 12.00 noon, daily, except Saturday, for LEVIS, QUEBEC, CAMPBELL- TON, MONCTON, BT.JOHN, HALIFAX, the BYDNEYS and all other potuts itt the Maritime Provinces, with direct connection for Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.QUEBEC SERVICE Leave Montreal 7.40 a.m., 12.00 noon, and 11.46 p m.Returning from Quebec, arrive Montreal at 8.00 p.m.and 10.00 p.m.English Mail Train Leaves Montreal at 7.46 p.m.Fridays only, for Rimouski, making connection with Allan Line Royal Mail Steamer tor Liverpool.A sleeping car !s attached to this tralu fer the accommodation of passengers.CITY TICKET OFFICE: James St.and Benaventure Béndinn 148 St.1 i lass rates SEER AV ST ALLAN LIN MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERAGSE Calliag st Mevilla ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Bavarian - Os.Virgiaian - 13 Oct Tunisien - 20 Oct.New Turbine Ural wip, hour, Parisian - 27 Od Bavarien - mm Virginlan - 10 fon Steamer Victorian, où hes March 16th.made 19% knots per Irginian lowered the record over the Boutberly course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Tim Ays.6 hours Uver the short course, days.1 hours.unislan\u2018s record passage.Moville to Wim ousk!, 8 days, 4 hours, Bavarian's recoré Tun, § days, à hours, 12 minutes.Accommodation and cuisine unsurpassed, : Polite attention.No vibration.Electric lights | Ing and stesin heat throughout.| RATES OF PABSAGE-Cabin.$55.$60, $08 | and upwards, according to steamer and och tion of room.Second Cabin, 342.50 and = ie rom rage\u2014To Liverpool, London, Gla Belfast or Londonderry.$27.50 snd $98.75.\u2019 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.cortathian - 5 Oct.Stoillan - - 28 Ost.Pretorien - 12 Oct.Mongolian - 2 Moy Baloon, 860: 2nd Cabin.$40; 3rd Clans, $26.50.H.& A.ALLAN, 56 Common St.Montreal.Ganadian Pacific Rallway Co's, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.MONTREAL (via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.LAKE ERIE Ceara Oct.12 .LAKE MANITOBA .Oct.19 New.LAKE CHAMPLAIN -.Nov., 2 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, $47.50 and $50.0 and upwards, ace cording to steamer and accommodation.Round ! Trip Tickets at reduced rates.| Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to Lone | don, $42.50.Round Trip at reduced rates.© Third Class Rates to Liverpool, London, | Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens | towa.$38.50.From Liverpool, London or Londonderry.$27.50, to Quebec.MONTREAL TO LONDON.LAKE MICHIGAN .ccovvuinnnnn.Oct.14 | \"MOUNT TEMPLE .0ct.21 {SMONTROSE .crcescc scans neue Nov.4 | *Second Cabin, to London, $40.00, ! xThird Class, to London, $36.50.Date of sailings of Freight Steamers tg Liverpool, London and Bristol, not ahown above, furnished op application.Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Ce.Atlantic Steamships Line Board of Trade Building, St Bacrament Bt Montreal.gy 'REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE MONTREAL AND GLASGOW WEEKLY BERVICB.8.5.Marina (cold storage) .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8.5.Athenia (cold storage) .8S 5.Lakonia (cold storage) | THOMSON LINE MONTREAL AND LONDON WEBKLY BERVICE.From Montreal.B.S.Kildona (cold storage & cool air) Sept.28 8.5.Iona (cold storage & cool air).Sept.30 LEITH SERVICE.Iss.Bellona .ereennan verrernee.OCt \u2014~ ; ABERDEEN SERVICE.svsvsc0sronvoccos Oct 180 LORD LINE CARDIFF SERY:CB.Sailing date later.\u2018THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, Limitad, 27 8T SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.§.8.Escalona .| \u201c OCWINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Canada .Ort.34 OttAWBR secenne- Nov.4 Oc+, 21 Canada .Nov.11 Dominton Net.2 Kensington .Nov.18 The S.S.Canada is the fastest steamer In the Canadian trade, holding a record of § days, 23 bours and 48 minutes, between Inish- owen Head arg Father Point.Midship Sal®ops, Electric Light, Speed and | Southwark | | Comfort.And upwards, ecoord- Firet Class .270,00 ing to Steamer 8econd Class .$40.00 an rt \u201cThiré Class 327.50 To Prince Britis For all information as to freight and pase« sage, apply to Local Agents, or to .| DOMINION LINE, 17 8T BACRAMENT 8T.MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & C9, (LT'D) | Proposad Sallings, Manohaster Liners, Li'd, \u2018 MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.| From Manchester.From Montreal.Sept.1.Manchester Shipper .Sept 23 ! Sept.12.Manchester Importer .Det.6 Sept.25.*Manchester Trader .Oct 13 O.t.4.*Manchester City .Oct.21 , Some of the above steamers have first class , accommodation for a limited number of pas- sCngers.; Canada-South Africa Joint Service to Cape i Town, Port Elizabeth, East London ; and Durban.*WYANDOTTE .\u2026.+10000veuonse *Fitted with cold storage.For further particulars, apply te FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents.MONTREAL.rer cms \u2018QUEBEC STEAMSHIP C0,, LTD.ar.LAWRENCE LINE SS.\u201cCAMPANA \u201d 1700 Tons.Next Sailings from Montreal (Victoria Pier), Monday, 9th and 23rd October at 2 p.m., aud afterwards on every alternate Monday during season, leaving \\uebec the following day at noon for FATHER POINT, GASPE BABIN, MAL BAY, PERCE.CAPA COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for parsengers.No rargo received after noon of sailing day.For freight, Passage and Staterooms, apply J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St.city.= MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO, LACHINE\u2014From Post Office.20 min.eer- vice, 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; 30 min.service, 11.00 p.m.to 12.400 midnight.Last car, 18 midnight.From Lachine, 20 min.servics, 5.50 sm.to 11.50 p.m.: 30 min.services, 11.50 pm.to 1250 midnight.Last car, 12 50 midnight.SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014 From St.Denis Station to Henderson Station every half hour, 530 am.te 10.30 p.m.every hour, 10.30 pm.to 12.30 mid- Extra car daily from Chenneville st.reson Station at 610 pm.MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt.Royal Ave, 20 min.service, 5.50 a.m.to 1140 p.m.From Victoria Ave, Westmoust, 20 min.service, 5.50 am.to 11.40 p.m.CARTIERVILLE\u2014 From Snowdon's Junction, 40 min.service, 5.50 Am.to 11.40 pm.From Oartferville, 40 min.service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.Extra carg will be run on all lines as required.Sault au Recollst take Bt.Denis cars to connect at St.Dents Station.empereur ONSON & RUTAN- GQ, Pswndrokers apd Jewellers, 601 Craig 8.pie Money te Jond ce | Dia | jonds, \u2019 = thing, Fuse a ctttiner montta.- HERAID JOR DEPARTMENT \u2018 MONTREAL'S ARTY PRINTER - - - ne eme SY SS re 2 = a \u2014#\u2014 = rominent Merchant of Montreal Relates His Experience With JHE FAMOUS CATARRH REMEDY.MR.JAMES CURRIE, a prominent writes \u2018merchant of Montreal, (an.from 18% Notre Dame street, as fol- bows: \u2014 \u2014 v * \u201cI have used your Peruna for catarrh and find it an excellent remedy for coughs and colds.\u201cae, PE-RU-NA t A i À 4 STUDENTS SLEPT IN THEATRE BOX Irrepressible Drowsiness of Canadian Students Worried Paris Police (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, October 3.\u2014An fe Eorreapon: points of Blue Ribbon Ceylon Tea Its RICH, CLEAR COLOR, FRESH FRAURANCE and DELICIOUS FLAVOR have made it hosts of Are you one yet ?friends.à PE \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1905.ee \u2014~ 8 A SA =D COLOR, FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE are the strong AMUSEMENTS.Auction Sales - BENNING, BARSALOU & CO.8 SALES.By Auction Every Wednesday and Thursday AT 10 AM.General Fall and Winter Stock, too large to detail Seasouahle stock accepted for sale Advances mude Îf required.BENNING, BARSALOU & CO., LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS.Every Night this Week.Mat.Sat.Bvening.\u201cTom Pinch\u201d DRAGON FLY.\u201d FHS MAIESTY'S MR.E.$, WILLARD arte Pe-ru-na, To-night and Wed, \u2018The Middieman.: : Thursday.\u201cThe Brighter Bide.\u201d Fri und Sar.REAT FALL SALES Mat.\u201cThe Professor's Love Story.\u2019 Sat.Next Week\u2014MINNILE BELIGMAN, to THE \u2014_ .Mon., Tues., Wed.Nights & Wed.Mat.Thurs, Fri, Bat.Nights and Thurs.& Bat.Mate.PRICES\u2014IBc, Mo, B0c, Tbe.EA ACADEMY \u2014wesTrure\u2026 tan.THIS WEBK\u2014JOSEPH MURPHY.THE KERRY GOW SHAUN RHUE ; ; adventure, says a Chronicle correspon- .qr \u201c[ believe it has no equal.dent, telegraphing on Monday befel 40c and 50c at all live Grocers.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Nezt Wesk\u2014Lewis Morrison In \u201cFAUST \u201cMy wife has used several bat- two young Canadians visiting Paris.\u2014 = tles and she recommends it very They arrived in Paris early in the eve- a = Matinee Daily highly.\" \u201cWe keep it in the house continually for family use and would not be without it at twice its cost.\u201d Peruna Is kept as a family medicine tn more homes than any other medl- cine ever invented.It is safe to say that all other patent medicires put together have not been -adopted Ly so inuhy homes us à household remedy.lt is estimated that at least two mil- Non homes use Peruna continually for OT\" me x MR.JAMES CURRIE.ning, and after securing rooms, went to the Theatre Francals, where they took tickets for a box in the second tier.Neither understood a word of the French language.This, coupled with the fatigue of their journey, and A good dinner, led to their very speedily falling asleep.About 2 o'clock Sunday morning two policemen passing the theatre were startled by hearing a noise proceeding from the Interior.Hunting up the conclerge, they entered the bullding, and found the two Canadians, who had awoke at 1 o'clock to find the theatre in darkness.They were taken before a commissary and be- CLEAR OUR SCHOOLS OF OUTSIDERS Childreà From Other Municipalities Must Not Invade p.m.Saturdays only, and dally except Sundays for Ste.Agathe at 5.30 p.m.will be discontinued.For the present train leaving at 9.35 a.m.for St.Jerome, Sunday unly, will be continued to Nomining, returning in the evening to reach the city at 8.46 p.m.Trains for 8t.Lin will leave at 5.35 p.m.and returning will arrive at Place Viger at 8.80 a.m.The above train service ils much superior to that ln effect during past winters and will no doubt be much pppreclated by the travelling pub- c.Folders giving full particulars of JUST A LITTLE Flour, Five Roses yeast, plenty of water, an Oven will give you a better and and common sense, THEATRE FRANCAIS 2nd Patriotic Drama by L.Frechette.Next Week\u2014\u2018A PERPETTE Popuiar Prices \"= PAPINEAU \u201c1837\u201d some PRICES\u2014I10c, 20c, 30c and bôc.ALL THIS WEEK RO YAL\u2014 LS peur Dar.The Innocent Malds Next Week\u2014DREAMLAND BURLESQUERS.= ly use.| 1 - \u2018 , , | } fami .og ng able, through an interpreter to col the above changes will be ready for From Canada to Mexico, from Sin So I used two bottles more and t6-1 yi ce the magistrate of the truth of 1 distribution 4 ; 2 sweeter loaf, with less la- Francisco to New York, Peruna has|day I am very happy to say I feel that | their story, re set at liberty.AC City Schools be had on application days, and may : Comedie Francaise.come to be the househould remedy in a large pep cent.of the homes.Cold Results Mr.I.Weisberg, 70 Hypolite street, Montreal, Can., writes: \u2014 \u201cPeruna acted like a charmin Catarrh.Three I am well.\u201cNow, Dear Doctor, I thank you very much for your Peruna and I assure vou that I will recommend it to all my friends.\u201d Satisfactory Experiencg With cording to Dalziel the police, before entering the theatre, summoned strong reinforcements and the firs brigade.EMIGRATION SCHEMES.(Canadian Assoclated Press Cable.) At the instigation of Ald.Lavallee the Mayor is having an investigation made as to the number of children from extra-urban districts who are attending the Montreal schools.MINISTER OF RAILWAYS SPENT DAY AT PORT HOPE Citizens of Town Impressed on Mr.bor, than any brand on the market.your grocer for it and a package of our Breakfast Food and accept no sub- ordinary Tel.Bell Bast 1395.Ask Demange, Mr.Next Week\u2014'FERNANDE.\u201d THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES Week of Qct 2nd.MADAME FLIRT Play in 4 Acts, by P.Gavault & OQ.Berr.First appearance of Melle.Helene Gondy, Mr.Denieres.Mat.Saturday.> Pe-ru-na Pondon, Oct.8\u2014Frederick L.Gold-| Ald.Lavallee estimates the number \u2014 eee ee ears ., .8.| Yarns I caught a cold and so got Mr R 1 Pi .emid, hon.secretary of the Tunbridge! at a thousand mainly from Outremont, Emmerson Its Advantages\u2014 stitutes.BY ROYAL PERMISSION \u201cTI suffered so much and triel many Dame ee on a Re aT Wells colonization Assgetation.pro.St.Hen, Ste.(uuegonde and tne Trent Canal Outlet.J AT LS » 420 CAN.W pas ë Hlanthrop! .erday's council meetin .things te De cure, ut ail vero aire | 1 TR na Borer 10 marl 3 ont Eninorople mia AU yesinaiys tmncl ner) por wove ont.october so-\u2014cspe- [| LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.i ° : ee roat an nose.e advice o : = , .j .ase > 1s Wr wi , : as my \u201clast chance.\u201d I tried one bottle| friends I tried Peruna and the resul:s ne te nominate mittee declared that If a reals are enthuslastic believers in ts future, LIMITED.Ve TE and to my satisfaction it began to act| have been highly satisfactory.I ww emg 5 ; »| Buch an exp ; |and the advantages which it offers The Great Historical Picture at once.completely cured.\u2019 WESTERN MEN PRESENT VIEWS ON TARIFF MATTERS TO THE COMMISSION Lumbermen Want Duty on Rough Lumber of $2 Per M.and 30 Cents on Shingles\u2014Reduction of Chinese there to form a colony of Kentish men.EXPLOITING NEWFOUNDLAND, (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Oct.3.\u2014The Daily News announces that the Pearson Syndicate lg now in treaty for a slice of Newfound- schools should be at once stopped.He declared that the city boards were spending large sums of money on schoo] buildings, etc., but still the sclwols were congested here.Ald.Lavallee argued that the clty tax payers should certainly have the -merson, as an outlet for the Trent Valley canal system.The merits of the route have been pressed upon former and present, Ministers of Railways and with Hr.J.M.Butler, tt \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cunals bers, Christie, Cowan, D'Aeth, Dalton, with persistence, and the people wera Davis.Dawson, Delaney.Dick.Dick- much gratified when Hon.H.R.lyin- aun, Drysdale, Fetterly, Forbes, J.H., 113 Gilmour, Gomes, Goodchild, Now on View.Graham, by Edwin Abbey, R.A., The Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VIL, ART GALLERY, PHILLIPS SQUARE.he aid for and , ; , A Lo land, not far short in dimensions *o that \u201c the ind (hat such an 1n- deputy, and Mr.Collingwood sehrel-|Grahame, Guillet, Harriss, Hattie, UNTIL FURTHER.NOTICE, open to the that of the Harmsworths, a three-/ 0% h entloned was being ber, consulting engineer, visited town Hendry, Herbert, Heywood, Hodge, Seneral public from 11 am.to 6 p.m.months\u2019 option having been granted.vasion as he m 1 hools steps yesterday for the purpose of making yywin, Kerr, Letourneau, Lighthall, Lo- ADMISBBION\u201426 Cents.made of the Montreal scnoo PY a personal inspection of the proposed yer, Lumsden, Lundy, McBeath, Mc- Sir Tobert Bond {nforms the Canadian Associated Press that he knows nothing of such negotiations in which hls name was mentioned.PRIVY COUNCIL CASES.3 (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Oct.3.\u2014A special meeting, says a Times Wellington despatch, has been called by the New Zealand Law should be taken to make the \u201cforeign\u201d children go to their own local schools.This proposition was approved by the council, and Mayor Isaporte promised that the matter should be thoroughly Investigated.= C.P.R.WINTER TIME-TABLE, Important Changes in the Canadian route.nion as to the merlts routes suggested, of but awakened en-| ance of the Trent waterways syste, | and incidentally called astention to the fact that the same people who were constantly crying out against the deficit on the Intercolonial Rallway were The Minister expressed no OpI- | Guire, Melhuish, Meyerstein, relative: Montague, Moore, J.W., Nicholls Par- Raphael, thuslagin by frankly admitting hin!-|son, Robertson, Ross, C, C., Ross, C.self a strong beleiver in the import-.M., Ross, D., Saunders, Scott, Shanks, Stitt, Taylor, Vipond Whitcher, | Whyte, Winslow and Younger.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A BEREAVED MEMBER.ham, Pitts, Pratt, Smith, hoime, Spencer, Turnbull \u2014_\u2014 EDUCATIONAL.Mohan, Richard- > THE MONTREAL Tren- CONSERVATORY Poll Tax Asked For Council to consider the observations of Pacific Train Service.loudest In their demand for expendi-.OF MUSIC the Chief Justice regarding delays In , ai Pacific Hallway's ture of $15,000,000 on the Trent canal| Mr.George Etienne Blanchard, only , trials in Privy Council cases.The The Cana un will take effect on system, which would involve a luge son of Mr.E.Blanchard.M.P.P.for 928 DORCHESTER BT., near Mountain.Vancouver, B.C., Oct.3.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 President apd Vice-President expross winter time table addition tm the annual deficit of: Vercheres, died yesterday at the resi- Tel, Up 961.Development in all branches of Sunday, October 8, but the double daily transcontinental service will continue as at present.Trains leaving Wind- you will not sell at any less?\u201d Is virtually what it is.\u201d T.A.Paterson endeavored to explain pra Music.Pupils may enter at any time.For Prospe:tus, apply to MR.C.E.SEIFERT, Director dence of his parents, at the age of eighteen years, after only nine days\u2019 {Niness, The funeral will take place 1,000,000 on canal systeins.The coust lumbermen, who presented dissent.and seek resolutions from the $ a yste their case for a duty on rough lumber 9 the matter by saying it was the pub- sor Station for Plantaganet und im- i vo of $2 per thousand and 30 cents on |lished price list agreed on by the trade, CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.mediate stations dally except Sunday SAVOY HOTEL TRANSFER | Lo morrow at Bt.Marc._ shingles, admitted to the Tariff Com- |Just as other wholesalers did- They did (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) at 6.15 p.m.and returning, arriving REFUSED BY COMMISSION ~ - _ De mission yesterday that there is a com- not fix the price at which it woud be Lendon, Oct.3.\u2014The Victorian Cham- Montreal at 9.86 a.m, ol be discon, =\u201c Dn prove i eE em .- e _| tinued, but an extra tr y au + bination to Keep up their prices.They Mr.Alexander urged the Government ber of Commerce has passed a resolu Windsor Station dally, except Sundays, | At a meeting of the License Commis- i es and Svery forma.Or.maintained, however.that they have (to revive preferential trade with Aus- tion requesting Sir Alfred Deakin, fed- at 6.15 p.m., for Montreal Junction.sioners neld yesterday afternoon av- no rel i wi ate : î .wT et el bleeding and protruding piles, Dormer ions wa he mountain fur - itralla, as they were the largest buyers ee a ane immediately \u2018nto! The Sherbrooke local will arrive Mant-| suments uf counsel pers and ver the manufacturers have guaranteed it.ED ee competition, They refused Ve an |Cfpbacific Coast lumber.tion recently recelved from the Can- T°81 at 640 p.m.instead of 7.05 p.m.\u201cHE the [TNS OF © \u20ac Pas Os \u201c1 1\u201d timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh\u2019 4 \u2018 : undertaking y refused lo give an! Representatives of Vancouver and y ski m 2 The Halifax express wlll arrive Mont-!cense.The commissioners refused \u20180 form what they think ofit.You can use it and = : ing that the price would not |Vicvtoria Boards of Trade also endorsed adlan government, asking whether the! ai at B.65 a.m., instead of 8.05 a.m., as | consider the application as it sluod -N get your money back if not eured.60c ñ hox, aù 2084 ST.CATHERINE.e raised if a duty were imposed.Commonwealth, is prepared to estab-: the ground that such a transfer wis all calers or EDMANSON, BATRS & Co., Toronto, Individual Instruction.Tel.Main 30.Mr.T.F.Patterson, Vancouver, presented the main case for the lumbermen for more protection, and contended that the duty would give an increased market for 118,000,000 feet of rough lumber for the Canadian mills, though the figures he gave were that the Unit- the request for a duty on lumber and shingles.Ald.Williams, secretary, Vancouver Trades and Labor Council), (struck a discordant note, by opposing the duty on lumber.He said labor men and the city generally were opposed to it, as it would mean an increased price, and the lumbermen did not deserve any ish preferential trade arrangements with the Dominion of Canada.WORK AND POWERS OF UNIVERSITY COMMISSION i Viger for at present.Compared with last winter thore will! contrary to article lv of the by-law.be a great improvement in train ser- | Joliette and leave Place and Quebec vice between Montreal, Quebec.Trains will Three NMivers daily.except Sunday, at 8.45 a.m.When the former proprietors of (te Savoy, Howard and Gilles, assigned, Mrs.Howard bought the assets of the Dr.Chase\u2019s Olntment CAZA & LORD, Principals, business including the license tor $15.00 OPENING THIS WEEK at, with the understanding that the credit- 2 p.m., and 11.30 p.m., dally, Sundays|ors were to be pald in full and the or- EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT +.atates Ra Taam.feet Into the consideration because of their employ- Order-in-C \u201d Croat the \u20ac included.Additional trains will leave dinary creditors 2 per cent, Mrs.Hon- - a : .ment of Oriental labor in the mills.rder-in-Counci reating e om- Place Viger at 8.60 aan.Sundays only, ard could not ma the money when \u2019 admitted to EE ol w Innipeg, C.F.Batson, speaking as a fisher.mission Will be Passed This and 5.06 pm.on week days fur Joit- | came to setiling up however and Mr.Young Men 8 Christian Association, Dominion Square, put West of we Great © k 5 s ooo.man on the coast, wanted steps taken Afternoon.\u2018ette, St.Gabrfel and Thiee Rivers.|}, X.St.Charles advanved it, taking Fall Term October 2nd to Dec.22nd.vor 000 Tet ar ahr akes was [to protect the hallbut eupply, which , The train at present leaving Place | over the assets of the estate as security, AR | Subjects, Eveni H d F , Mr.P: t Per or à t tect] wae being depleted hy the American Toronto, Oct.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014It is ex-: Viger at 3.30 a.m.will leave at 8 a.m., \u2018for the loan.Mr.St.Cahrles was to Sa hedule of Classes, Subjects, venings, ours an ear: \u2014 the su aies Te i Le bre es ou nt fish trusts product, shipped to the |Dected an order in council creating the arriving Jollette 9.50 a.m.It will be hand the business, including the licen:e Arithmetic\u2014Three Grades .Tues.Thurs, 7.2 $2.00 from PP.rairi a ie on A d ous?American markets, which Canadians University commission wlll be passed noticed that the fast trains between! over to Mrs.Howard when all the Composition and Business Correspon- .did mot complain of their protection vere excluded from.at the Cabinet meeting this afternoon Montreal and Quebec will run daily claims had been settled hut the agree- dence\u2014Two Grades .Mon.Wed.730 $2.00 but he wanted rote tion due ction, William Ladner, a farmer from l.ad- |and the chairman will alsn then be Instead of week days only, as last ment was that My.St.Charles was io Bookkeeping\u2014Elementary Mon.Wed.13 8200 Richard H Alexander of the British ner\u2019s Landing, asked for an increase named.The order will define the work year, and Instead of the Sunday after.retain the lcenss should Mrs.Howard Bookkeeping\u2014Advanced .Mon.Wed.8.30 $3.00 Columbia Timber & Tradin Cn was ON Canadian farm products as high as and powers of the commission in the, noon train, which formerly did local fail to repay him.An objection was Accountancy\u2014Two grades Thurs, 30 eg10 no especially (questioned b Mr.Fieldin the American duties on the same ar- following words:\u2014 - work.There will be a local leaving made to the transfer by one of the Shorthand\u2014Three Grades .Tues, Fri.7 30 ve as to the combination > \u2019 E ticles, and particularly urged protec-| \u201cTo consider and report a scheme Montreal In th» morning, and return !creditors who stated that he still had 4 Typewriting .o.ooorvneeneene.creers Tues.Fri, 7 20 Ban \u201cgt her ao combination How amo! tion of the hay market.for the management and government, ing In the cvening: also that the fAst' claim of 8300 agaînst the estate of Penmanship .2420000 000000 À Tues.Fri 8.00 gr en lumbermen as to prices?\" DE Henry Bell Irving, for the Fraser of the university of Toronto in the room, Service between Montreal, Jollette and, Howard and Giles.French\u2014Three Grades .Mon.Wed.7.30 $00 \u201cWell, there is he combination in the River Cannery\u2019 Association.asked the |and stead of the one under which the St.Gabriel 1s belng continued, In fact.The commissioners sald a new agre2- German .rene cee Tuer.Fri.£00 grue way you mean, if there is a penalty Government to try and secure prefer- sald university is now managed and the afternoon train inte (he (ity 13iment would have to he drawn up ba- Mechanical Drawing ce Mon.Wed.7.30 $2 an for anvihing of that kind We agree ential trade with Australia, the reduc- governed.; being quickened up.; tween the parties making Mrs, Howard Architectural Drawing .Tues.Thurs.7 30 $2.00 for ann A th Le on: whether we tion of the duty on wire rope and net- \u201cTo consider and report a scheme for, The morning train from Place VIger| (ha gole owner of the lleense without Steam Engineering\u2014First Grade .Tues.son $7 60 keep It or not 1 can't tell you.\u201d ting used for salmon traps and fish-|the management and government of: for Ottawa, will continue to run as at any restrictions before they could grant Steam Engineering\u2014Second Grade.Thurs, £.00 $3.00 But here ja an agreement among |2rÿ Purposes, and for 1 retention on the University College including its re-| present leaving at 8.20.but the after- the transfer.Electricity\u2014Elementary .Mon.FH.RAN $0 00 manufa turers not to sell below a cer.the tree llst of tin plat If which fair lations to and connection with the said, Noon train will leave at 6.35 instead of | CL \u2014 Electricity\u2014Advanced .a.Mon.Fri.9.00 $3.00 tain prive?\" quantities are imported from Wales University of Toronto.6.45 gs at present.Tralns from dada] teh malnsrpings guaranteed from *Includes Winter Term.> \u201cYes.I think there 1s.\u201d and used in the salmon cans.He \u201cTo consider and report upon the ad-| Wa will arrive at Tiare Viger At Iza $1.R.Hemaley, 235 BL James St- Adv.| Membership In the Association (32.00 or $5.00) admits to classes on \u201cTherefore, there is no competition |8tartied the commiselon by asking for visability of incorporation of the school P.m., instead of 40 an.) _\u2014 payment of tuition as above.; a reduction of the Chinese head tax of Practical Science with the Univer-| 10.45 p.m.Instead of 10.35 p.m.ANY MAN MAY JOIN.amongst them if there is an agreeinent from $500 to $100, as the Chinese were sity of Toronto, The morning train for St.Jerome will McGILL SUMMER EXAMS, to sell by fixed prices.\u201d m eo-v .- ' ; TAN ; } 10 LL i ; _ |necessary to canning here, which suf To consider and report such changea continue to leave at 9.00 a.n.daily,| The following ls a list alphabetically ass \u2014 mous \u2014 ti vel, | there La Co eT Three fered greatly from lack of labor this {gag in the opinion of a except Sundays running through fojarranged of those who passed the ex.| Co] hi NEE Ww 5 Mr.Alex: nder's hesitat.|Year.He believed a great change in |should be brought about In the relations, Bt.Agathe on Tuesdays and Thurs-|aminations in summer reading in Eng- : IE NE \u2019 a \u2019 sentiment had taken place in the last between the mald University of Toronto) days, and to labelle on\u2019 Thursdays|lieh In the faculty of applied aclence 1 9 DE there is any combination to-day |Y\u20acar on the subject, and the several colleges affihated vr, CNly; returning this train vin arrive wr Motil gs to prices, we would like to have a Otto Marsland, brewer, asked for an federated therewith, having regard to! Montreal at 7.00 p.m.as present.Second Year.Ahearn.Anderson, | Mat It is\u201d Mr.Field- [increase in the duty on beer from 18 the provisions of the federation act.Jrains for St.Eustache will leave atiAver.Baird Hallantyn.Beaudry, Bell | clear idea as to what ! \u2019 to 32 cents, while Mr.H.McDowell, \u201cTo make such suggestions and rec- 4-30 p.m.and arrive at 9.20 a.m.Sun-|Blackhett, Brennan, Briégal, Bristol, ing went on.\u201cIt just amount tn what I have told you,\u201d the witness replied.\u2018They have prepared a list which they think 1s fair value of different kinds of lumber.\u201d \u2018Is there a written agreement?\u201d \u201cNot that I am aware of.\u201d \u201cThe lumber Interests had a meeting and discussed it?\u2019 \u201cYes.\u201d representing the wholesale merchants.presented a problem In the interpretation of the customs law, arising out of freight allowances under the dumping clause.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (\"lncks repaired and wound by ron- tract.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.\u2014Adv.ommendations In connection with or arising out of any of the subjects thus Indicated as in the opinion of the said commissioners may be desirable.\u2019 OBITUARY day trains to St.Eustache have heen withdrawn for the season.Train for Nomining will laave at 0.00 p.m.week days (Instead of 4.30 p.m.as in previous winters), and the morning train trom Nomining will arrive at 2.50 aan.fnstead of 10.30 am a! present.Train at present leaving daily.except Saturday and Sunday at 6.30 p.m.for Bt.Cameron, Campbell, Carmichael Cham- | = eT eu) me\u201d [Visi CORNER FOR MEN'S APPAREL STYLES THE LATEST.PRICES MODERATE.You can rely implicitly on every word we say with regard to MEN'S ) Suites from $12.00 to $25.00.+ Overcoate from $12.00 to $22.50, \u201cAnd came to a conclusion that prices Jerome will leave at 6.35 p.m.Sat- TMES should be so and #0: that list of prices THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE Detroit, Mich.Captain Christopher urday train for St.Jerome will ron- CLO ) Trousers from $3.00 to $8.00.was fixed by somebody?Yes.: F.Moore, widely know n among marine| tinue to leave at 1.40 pm.Trains at CAMPBELL\u2019S Corner St.James and 9 \u201cAnd set down in writing, and you all know the price?\u201d \u2018Yes.\u2019 \u201cAnd you all pledged vourselves that \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Do You Get Bilious ?No remedy could br more prompt Agricultural Association.eral Hospital after an operation.He PII E faultless style, and and agreeable than Dr.Hamilton's \u2014_\u2014 was aged 38 years.fi | lity Pilla.No matter where you go you'll A TURTLE DINNER.Philadelphia\u20148utherland M.Prevost, RE inest quality arc hear of the grand cures they make.; third vice-president of the Pennsyl- b d .i Writing from Ottawa, Mrs.M.E.Le-| Winnipeg.October 3.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014An | vania Raliroad Company, died to-night combine in oul gere says: \u201cFor people inclined tol enormous turtle, weighing 91 pounds.|at his ho here, of a complication of -_\u2014 ed isitine biliousness and sick headaches 1 don\u2019t] received here yesterday by the agent] kidney apd heart trouble.ter Wh by Merely Sending engrayec visiting think there ix a remedy to compare.of the Manitoba (\u2018lub from Baltimore, Why Suffer en by > y par Ham! .Ont Joseph Gates.of Add Y Can cards with Dr.HamPten's Pills.I formerly will be used to make soup for the ban- the Cyftoms House, and one of Ham- Your Name and ress You .had Dbillous attacks about once a|quet to the Governor-General on the irons best known citizens, died aud- Have a Free Package of a Rem- month\u2014used Dr.Hamilton's Pills and[30th Instant.denly.He had resided here for half edy That Will Cure You.Wa engrave A Popper * Have you ever tried it?It is a obtained grand results.My stomach has been put in good order and my health greatly improved.\u201d No met- cine better for men, women or childr-n.Try Dr.Hamilton's Pills \u201425c per box Yorkton, Sask., October 3.\u2014(Speclal) \u2014W.D.Dunlop, mayor of the town, was nominated by the Provincial Rights party yesterday.Among the speakers were Hon.Mr.Haultain and President Lockie Wilson, of the Ontario London, Ont.\u2014The East Grey branch of the Dominoin Alliance organized at Flesherton, and a resolution was passed in favor of submitting local men all around the lakes, is dead here in his 80th year.for halt a century.Kingston, Ont.\u2014John Francis, fara- man of the stocking department of the Kingston Hosiery Mill, died in the Gen- He salled the lakes a century, and served for many years on the detective farce.Rosthern, Sask.\u2014D.H.Winter, inspector of the western branches of the Bank of British North America, Mont- 1.26 present leaving for Nomining at FREE We receive hundreds of letters like the following: \u201c1 have been feeling 80 good I could hardly believe It, after suffering with piles for a year, to find that I am once more feeling like my- Cards Artistic character, plate with thé name in finest \u2018\u2019ecript'* for $1 00, and from it we supply one hundred cards (ladies\u2019 or gentlemen's) for $1.00 mors.patte VARIETY COMPREHENSIVE.Victoria Square.\u2014_ 362656 3636 30 3 30 JIE He SEITE HET 6 46396 S496 HSE 36 30-989 30 change from the everyday snap-shots, requiring a little more attention and ability than the outdoor work, but it or five boxes for $1.00 at - ,- ; ery gists.$1.00 ac all drug-|option by-laws In every municipality} req)\u201d died at Prince Albert Hospital|geir 1 wich you could have seen me In worth a trial a p \u2018tions.of typhold fever.He was taken !l| before I started using Pyramid Pile \u2014\u2014\u2014 sus here while relteving local Ag@nt J.H.| (\u2018ure and look at me now, and you | .For the best supplies, come here.THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA | Established May 1902.Gillard two weeks ago.New York-\u2014The death of Dr.Then- dore Woolsey Heermance, director of the American School at Athens, was announced today in a cablegram re- cetved from Prof.Wheeler of Columbia University.Dr.Heermance had been ill for some weeks of typhold fever.He was 30 years old.Newburgh, N.Y.\u2014Rev.\"Frederick B.Ravage, D.D., of this city, died Friday would say I am not the same man.1 have gained twenty pounds, and afl on account of Pyramid Pile Cure\u201d Walter Xharkley, 56 Park St, Springfield, Mass.\u201c} bought a fifty cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure and used as directed with\u2019 the most unexpected results, a complete cure, 1 have bean troubled with piles for thirty years and was in much distress and passed much blond, ree t ar tree fram any kind Social Notes For Social Notes the finest quality of paper is required, and to procure it the cost is but a trifle more We have what you need, and can sell them to you at à price that will help vou to maintain a heavy purse and a light heart.Put us to the test.GEO.BARRAT & SON, | | at Cooperstown, N.Y.In January, ve ; , 1878.he was called to the pastorate of Of Pleas\u201d F.McKay, Weaverville, than that of common T .Union Presbyterfan Church, New.tal .] b ort) 146 PEEL STREE .burgh, which he resigned in 1902.Dr.| ~Tyramid Pile ture Bas Dect WO J use.+ .QUEATIQGR ND dollars «© P, : Total Deposits on 30th April, 1903 .aan ace» $3,262,583 Savage vas n Braduate of er oor me after using numbers of other reme- Near St.Catherine Street.30th April, 1904 .5,707,603 lege He was oy in Montreal In 1844 dies, and taking medicines from doc- Our Rtationery Depart: 29th April, 1905 8,316,203 Dr.Savage is survived bv a widow and ttrs.It also cured uty son, although ment prides paoit ting F333 3 HEHEHE BE 1-90 FTES 2 6 FEAE 3 HH HSE 3 6 F036 I IIE I 94 PST err srr Tat Er ; he could hardly walk, eat or sleep; stock 0 n 31st August, 1905 .9,138,437 three children.he is now all Manu\" B.Stringfellow, Papers Single quires If = = es .YOUR CURRENT OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT INVITED.Main Office\u2014 - A 232 to 238 ST.JAMES STREET.Branch Office\u2014 2608 ST.CATHERINE ST REET (Cor.Guy St.) Toronto-\u2014Mr.James Wilson, general claims agent of the C.P.R., dled in his chair in his office at the Union Station, death being due to heart failure.The deceased gentleman was over 70 years of age, and spent the greater part of his life at railway work.He was connected with the G.T.R.for eight or ten yeang And then becamo superintendent of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce.When the latter line wan taken over in 1884 by the C.P.R.ha Postmaster, Elko, S.C.By the use of Pyramid Plle (\u2018ure you will avoid an unnecessary, trying and expenglve examination by a physician and will rid yourself of your trouble in the privacy of your own home at trifilng expense.After using the free (rial package which we gladly mail you, in a perfectly plain wrapper, ynu can secure regular full-size packages from drug- giats at M cents each, or wa will matt HENRY BIRKS & SONS Jewellers Phillips Square.GEO.GRAHAM AQROCER For Banquets or Social Functions of any kind.a supply from Graham's 18 necessary if the entertainment provided be first-class 2448 St.Catherine Street, Cor.Drummond.became superintendent of the Ontaric| direct In plain package upon receipt LL division.In 1890 he was appointed of prire.Pyramid Drug Co., 5550 Py- TELEPHONE UPTOWN 1347.as \u2014 Desacat =t-ise smant af tha CPR vomtd Building Marshall.Mich, - espere Ces n ere a - 00e Entablished 1808.BRANCH OFFICES, NEW YORK\u2014M.Tebim, 108 Fuiltoa St.TORONTO\u2014H.V.Kahle, Mall and Empire building.PARIS, FRANCE\u2014John Fred Jones, #1 Rue tmarte au Faubourz, Mon .LONDON.ENG.\u2014J.B.Mortimer, 53 Great 8t.Haleas.CIRCULATION.QHE DAILY MUONTRBAL HERALD\u2014'Meat- resl's Best\u2018\u2019\u2014covers the Maritime Provinces, bes, and Eastern Ontarie thoroughly.other medium duplicates this circuls- THE WEEKLY MONTRRAL HERALD \"The Magazine-Newspspar'\u2014Cembines the Special Features of the Magazine with the Cows features of the Weekly Paper.JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding Departments are among the largest în the Dominion, and are equipped for the execution of the finest work.TELEPHONE.MAIN :073\u2014Private Branch Exchange connects with all departments.HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Victoria Square, Montreal JAS.8.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.FRED ABRAHAM, Bec -Treas.JOHN TAYLOR, Business Manager, MONTREAL, TUESDAY, OCT.8.\u201cSe BUILDING REGULATIONS.It is curious that in England, where Governmental ir\u2018erference with supposed private rigats fs held in greater disfavor than anywhere else in the world except possibly the Central African deserts, there should be a degree of this interference in certain phases of private ownership that would scarcely be tolerated in this continent.A most striking instance of this is the severity of the architectural restrictions imposed on him who tra] of the ordinary loan business witt | ®04 be transferred from St.John 0 | Mentreal should the Bank of New Brunswick cast In its lot with the Bank of Montreal.It will still bé the busi- Ress of the bank authorities in New Brunswick to joan money to New Brunswick borrowers as largely as possible at remunerative rates; and their facilities for securing that money will be enormously increased.The local authorities, it is true, will be a provincial manager and a number ot | branch managers Instead of a board of directors, but we can scarcely suppose that their control will be less business-like than was that of the directors.The money eupply for the bank's maritime business will he more intimately connected with that of the rest of Canada, and in case of stringency elsewhere will possibly be more largely reduced than under independent management, though one can hardly! suppose that a stringency such as to affect the loan business of the Bank of Montreal an institution with Interests extending over the length and breadh of Canada, would fall to be felt In the business of the Bank of New Brunswick even In its separate state.Money is the most fluld of all substances.On the other hand, in the event of a local stringency in New Brunswick, which by reducing deposits and other sources of supply would | compel a purely local bank to call its loans to an appreciable extent, the in- | terest of a branch of the Bank ot | Montreal would be served, and those: of the community at the same time by drawing from the rest of thé country to satisfy all the needs of New Brunswick's sound business.The Bank of New Brunswick has done excellent work in its day.Today no one would think or eswablish- Ing a new bank on so small a scale, whether in the oldest or the parts of Canada; and there seems no reason to regret the disappearance of the existing banks of its class.The banking business must be a direct newest | would build on his own land or land, leased to him In London.A great hotel is erecting on that most magnificent of London's great sites, the block ar the junction of Piccadilly and the Regent.Street Quadrant.The Piccadilly side, channel from the great financial centres to the uttermost outposts of the country.The centralization system ls the only one possible.NOTES AND COMMENTS.The King has taken another oppor tunity of showing his appreciation of Lord Curzon by desiring that the returning Viceroy shall postpone his departure from India until after the ar- has never had ahy great architectural rival of the Prince and Princess of uniformity, but the Quadrant has for | Wales, whom he is offficlally to wel- several generations been one of thai com most remarkable pleces of large-scale Renown.=.M.Countess upon their arrival in H.The Earl and of facade designing in the world.So great | Minto are to leave for India on Oct.was the public interest in the demoil- 20.s0 that the incoming and outgoing tion which 1s to make way for the ho-; VIceroys are likely to have an oppor- te] that the Treasury appointed an advisory committee consisting of distinguished architects, who are also Royal Avademicians.to approve a design for the Quadrant.The result is that one of extreme magnificence was agreed upon to be executed in Portland stone, instead of the present stucco.This design fixed for the hotel must be followed by all who bulld upon the Quadrant.on both sides, though it is probable that the remainder of the Quadrant may remain untouched for from fourteen tn fifteen years.There is prubably a simple and effective explanation of the tolerance and approval \u2018hat meet this dictatoria! policy in England.Tha conception of ownership of land not quite so absolute as it is here.Ther~ is a clnser recognition of the fact that all land tenure is from the Crown.and the exercise is | i J ! ! { notes, as Lord Bombay until tunity of comparing Curzon does not leave November 18.There is little need to wonder at the seriousness of the labor problem in.London when we learn that the great, metropolitan area now contalns a population thirty per cent.greater than that of the whole of the Dominion and forty per cent.more than that of Australasia from British New Guinea to Tasmania.It Is remarkable that though the Metropolitan police are responsible for the safety of life and property in an area of over 700 miles, containing a population of.nearly seven millions, the force numbers only 16,848, and the records of : serious crime show a considerable decrease.It 18 not perhaps remarkahle that of sovereign prerogative to regulate during the strange era of apathy and .that tenure excites nn comment.The somnolence that overtook the musical result in such cases as this ls obvl- life of Montreal after the death of the refinement, for whi bh he seems to have ousy Lenef'rial In the extreme.These London examples are extremely Uitrresting as showing how enormous a distance exists between the complete nouer erTerence vih propriatary rights whith prevails in Montreal and the £trictness of publie regulation wh!-a may be frind] elsewhere, Ag usual, the happy medium seems tn have a great deal to recommend it.It is impossille to conceive of the city of Montreal de- slar.ng that all the bulldings on a certain rtrest shail be nf a certain styie of architecture: but on the other hand, Lt great improvement can be effecte 1, and with practically no hardship to the proprietor.by the adoption of a front- Yrehu-lav keering nt) buil'ites on the street back to a certain distance from the frontage line.This is a measure which is {n force in greater or less Je- Free in almost every Important city In Canada.There is much to be said len for the regulation of the class \u2018f building to be erected in any given dia- trict or street\u2014the class of purpose,\"skating-rink, that is, for which It is intended.The Or a circus.We want none of these would add ma- things.present city council terially to its credit by doing avme- thing in regard to this oft-deferr>4 subject before it is dissolved, BANK MERGING, Q Some of the good folk of the Marl- tera ten to fifteen fect high ?time Provinces appear to be a trifle | sake of electioneering effect.dervous over the jan old Philharmonic, and from which we are only now emerging, no steps should have been taken to provide a hall for the larger and nobler forins of musical art.The present condition, however, | is pat one that can continue.Yesterday Montrea] entertajned for the first time an orchestra of the front rank in the worid's great symphonic crganiza- tions, and a skating-rink and garage, in a none too excellent atate of preservation, was the best place we had offer them to play A few more such experiences will gurely convince the vealthy muslc-patrons of Montreal that a Symphony Hall is an imperative necessity.What 1s wanted is what can only be secured by endowment and not as a business proposition, a hall designed with a single giving thre to five thousand the best possible hearing of choral, orchestral, organ and other music.To make a large profit-earning proposition ft must he designed also a dance-hall to in.namely, eye to people us either a a theatre Philadelphia, and doubtless other American cities, are threatened with appalilng development of the advertisement eyesore, in the shape of political denunciations painted in let- the .The process of merging (Quaker \u2018ity Interests which prefer that Which is gradually eliminating the sep- [Mayor Weaver's reform administration | te Individuality from 20 many should not be endorsed have been in- | > shall hanks of those anclent colonies.| terrupted somewhat tumerously In tho | Four such institutions in Nova Scotia past few days by the arrest of their: end New Brunswick have already, ! in employes in t the few years since the process began, | been merged Into one or other of the tcat banks of the Upper Provinces.| Parkhurst.These doubters have not been wholly ticket.\u201d This sart of thing, in view of! teassured by the declaration of thelr |the fact that such legends may last for | own financial authority, Mr.F.B.Mc- |! Curdy.that the process of absorption 8 a natural and inevitable one, and may be expected to continue until all the smaller inetitutiong have cenmed tn exist.The Halifax Chronicle voloes the general uneasiness of the doubters shen it says that \u2018from the standpoint of the Small borrower this ia especially to be regretted, as he cannot expect lo recelve the same conalderation from the large institutions, as ha has in the past from the local bank to the direc- \u2018ors of which he was personally known.\u201d This Is an argument\u2014the sole argument, almost\u2014that Is employed in the defence of the American local-bank system; and It has been refuted, and the .system, now typical of Canadian banking, demonstrated, so frequently that superiority of the centralization\u2019 | | \u2018of the community.act of painting on avallable walls he inscription, \u2018Mayor Weaver is a .shrewd schemer, says Dr.| 1 Vole the full Republican | many years unless someone deliberate- .ly spends good money to paint them out, constitutes a horrible menace to the aesthetic feelings of the harmony A \"live advertisement on this scale is bad enough; a.\u2018dead\u2019 one is far worse.And a \u201cdead\u201d | one that constitutes a standing reminder of the personal animosities of a peculiarly vicious campaign is a permanent perverter of public morals.In Canada, fortunately, we have not gone he- yond poster-work, and the prevailing sin even of that is absurdity rather! than viciousness.There was, for in- | stance a certain cow in 1804\u2014but it afforded little cream for the Conservative churn.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wise\u2014 \"Haven't you got à job yet?\u201d Potter\u2014''No, I'm still waiting for something to turn up.\u201d Wige\u2014\"Huh! Your sleeves are what you need ta turn up.\u201d eal, \u201cted i ber \u2018of his Garrick, which is far from : \u201cMiddleman \u2018mance \u201c& number \"Le A, A.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908.ppp ETES -+ Edwin 8.Willard is back, after Music and the Drama + Mr \u201can absence rather rnore prolonged than usual.\u2018I'he hold which he posseses on the affections of Montreal was show lust night by the fact that in spite Oo! a list of counter-attractions which is not likely to be rivalled for the rest of the season.an audience that almost crowded His Majesty's Theatre, turued owt to do him hum- uge.Lhe play was \u201cDavid Garrick,\u201d and much of the cusl was jdentical witn that which gave tt here when Mr.Willard last payed 11, exactly Lhree Years agu lu the very week, Mr.Baifoot, M: Stallard, Mr.Cane and Miss Rouse Heaudet then, as pow, held the four chief rules after those of Garrick and Ada lngol \u2018The Ada of Miss Maud Fealy.however, hus been replaced by thut of Miss Alive Lonnon, who lu thuse days was playing the minor ferulnitie rules, and did not up- the pear un Garrick nights except in curtaln raiser, Ioven the curtatno- raiser, by the way was the sane, \u201cSlleut Woman,\" and Mr.H.Cane still had the bulk of the work as Mr.Sanford, Miss Lonnon 1s succeeded here Ly Miss Mabel Dubols, who did not achieve any better than her predecessor the task of maklug the plece more than a trifling absurdity.lu fuct the whole evenlng would have been like ving oll les over again, but tor one cireumstance.last February Sir charles Wyndham came IN our ntdst for the thirst thine, and \u201cDavid Garrick\u201d was ole of the pieces which he played.He and his alinost perfect company guve an idea, never till then realized, of the extent to which an actor with i tremendously Virile couception of the part, backed by highiy intelligent support van overs come the appalling platitudes, the sock clodramatie speeches, the arrant theatiicality of the vhoie play.Mr.Willard 15 not virile.The vie- tim of circumstances is his leading role.Take all the parts in which hes has made his most prominent success- es\u2014lyrus Blenkarn, ®om Pinch, Prof Gowrtwilliv and you will find gentleness and passivity thelr most prominent charactertietics, Curdinai de Me- dict is an exception only In appearance.The suav.ty and appareng pllabtlity of that cheracter, were masks for a force and a determinatton that wera not required to be actually displayed, and that were suggested more by the playwright, than by Mr.Willard himself.That which made his Cardinal a thing of beauty was the velvet glove, not the steel gauntlet, But siarrirk is something more than Tom Ptreh.Tenderness will not alone make his character convineing through those three preposterous acts, Suavity, is not tne measure of the depth of that strange, passionate, cyn-, defiant teader of a caste rejected! of society.A single incident in the last act will show, to any who can call\u2019 to mind both prersonations, the in- calvulably greater depth of Wynd-| ha:n's.The conveying to Ingot of} the hint, based on a speech earller in the play.that the alliance with Gur- rick must be treated as an honor to be sued for, nat as a thing to be perinit- vondescendingly, even hy a mem- af the city corporation, was in Wyindhädirs performance a synopsis, | 4 summing-up, of the whole play, in Willards it 1s a mere fragment \"| casual dialogue, nit too closely In harmony with the general tone of fath- criy tenderness of the entire scene, The chara ter of Garrick must be plumbed to a tremendous depth to reach the: level where these contradictions can | \"be reconciled, and Mr.Willard's line! Is not quite long enough.The causes of the popularity even his best fimpersonation, are not at all ob- secure, He has a vVulce that would.draw an audience If he merely read the Revised statutes of Quebuu.He has an immense capacity for pathos, and, If artistic truth and characteriza | tlon be not allowed to stand too much in the way, there is plenty of good, theatrical, handrerchief-compelling pathos in \"Garrick.\" Miss Lonnon did, her share of it In a charining and: clinging manner, and that is abouti call we have to look for nowadays in! Mr.Willard's leading ladies, Tou night | Henry Arthur Jones | is the bill, and Mr.Wil.| and to-morrow lard wi'l give one of those exquisite fmpersonations of a lovable, passive; and tmpractical man of intellect and; been specially constituted, \u201cThe Brighter Side\" the only novelty of the week, is billed for Thursday, A , Very full account of the play appeared lu Saturday's Herald, DR.FRE \u2018HETTE'S DRAMA.It was a bribant audience which gathered at the Theatie Francais last crerang to wltnees the first perfor- by professionals af [puis Froechette's French-Canadian puttiotie drama, \u201cPapineau.1837.The tboxes, which were awathed ln buntfhig for the occasion, were cul occupl qd by the moat preminent Freuch-cCann dass, ln the box of honor were Sir Wilfrf1 and La1y Toturier, and an ovAat.on was ac orded the premier and his spouse both on their entrance to and exit from the theatre, Mr.Freclhette wrote this play twenty years age, when It owas produced hy of amateurs, har list night was the firat thin that, with a capable company and full stage settings, the publie was gwen nan opportunity of Judging the play on {ta merits.\u2018And thera fs na doubt that It does posses merit, this production fran the jan À the French-Canadtan poet laureate It dans not pretend, ta he gure, to carie for itself a nan which will always lle fn the history sf the drama, but {t aime at, and succeeds in, clearly depleting the stirring sac bes which marked the struggle of the French-Canadiang of the pravinee of Quebec for their con- stifutional Mhertyv.The Tehellion of 3827-38 Hu followed from the time the first murmurs of Jisaffretion are heard In the parlor of George Jaaurier at 3t, Denis, to the day when, hopelessly Ae feated.the palfans little hand of \u201cpatriotes\u2019 are finally captured in the little sugar house In the woods near the Ame erfean frontier, whithe the, hat led.The presontation of the character Of Papineau shows the quiet.dignified statesman wha, while.anxious to gerure their rights far hia countrymen, yet | hesitates to plunga them Into the horrors of a civil war.The character 18 almost h starteally correct, and wag! played by Paul Crzenueuve with pos- sihly too much recerve.Mr, J.D Tougas, as Sergeant Dubue was re.gponglble for some af the best work \u2018n the play.His presentation of the part! of the French Canadian \u2018\u2019hablitant\u201d soldier was not acting.11 was the real thing and was such a perfect pleture! of the typleal \u201cCunayen'\u201d ax he really, exists, that on, eould easily imagine, the Sergeant had but yesterday left his: stall at the Bonsaccours Market to appear in the play.The list of Invited guests for last evening's performance included Sir Wi frid laurler.Slr William Hingston,! Mr.Louls Frechettr, Mon.R.Temfeux,; Benator F.I.Brique.Senator David, Hon.Horace Archambault, Attorney- General of Quebec; Judge Desnnyers,! Mr.Henri Bourassa, MP: Judge Rob-| Idoux, Hon.Mr.Klerzkowski.French consul In Canada, Mr 4 M.Dansereau, and Beausset: | TAngloia, R.DEBUTS AT THE NOUVEAUTES, Three debutr at the Thentre des Nou-' veautes Inst night attracted a crowded house, and completed the Introduction to Montreal of the Parisian company for the season of 1905-08.Mile.Helene it is somewhat surprising to note how tenâcious is the grip of an out-of-date theory.Yet a moment's considera- ve AA sa es Jonca\u2014\"8o you have Rucceeded In tracing back my ancestors?What is your fee?\u2019 (enealogist\u2014\" \"One thou- them.\u201d Rha Aim Melati.Sy aN | mes from their apprehension.The con- | Gondy, the new leading lady, appeared lin a role which she had oreated some .few montha before in the French capital with marked success\u2014that of Fer nande de Varigay in.\u201cMadame Flirt,\" æ- abs bee S14 AV ano, \u201c \\ây, which however hardly callea for| The Very Oldest LIC FOR SALE WHOLESALE DY: Boivin, Wiison & Co, Hudon & Orsall L.Chaput, Fils & Cle, Laporte.Martin & Cie (Limited), Demers, Fletcher & Cie, FOX.8t Charles & Con William Farrell, The Jawrence A.Wilson Co.(Limited), Hudon, Hebert & Cie Mathieu Freres.FOR SALL RETAU EVERYWHERE.+ the display of all her talents.That Mle.tiondy is an actress of very fine art, probably the best who has yet headed our local French comedy, wig at once apparent, but a detailed study of her work must be deferred until an- vther occasion, MM.Demunne and Denleres, in the \u201cJeune Premier\u2019 and heavy roles r~- apectively, were the other new players, and proved entirely sat!sfactory the staging and the production generally are up to the usual high standard of the Nouveautes, \u2019 DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Queber, City vf Moutreul.Whereas à by-luw entitled to atnex the Cty of St Cuuezotde Montreal to the City of Montreal\u201d passed u secord reading at oa special meeting of the Councl] of the Clty of Montreal, held on Monday, the twenty- JOE MURPHY ONCE MORE.When people go tn a Joseph Murphy production of \"Kerry Gow.\u201d or \u201cShaun Ithue,\u201d they know what to expect and get it, Lust nlght's production ot the first of these almost traditional plays at the Academy was no exception uf to this rule, save that the &cenic ef- fifth of September, one thousiind nine fects were better than usual.Solonæ hundred and five (1905), has Mr.Murphy played the part of: Whereas the said by-law has been Dan O'Hara.the blg and warm-heart-\\regulariy approvedof by the Municipal ed blackamith, that he has become, Council of the said City of Bt Cune- to a limited extent, a skilled mechanic, gonde of Montreal at n° regular meet- and when supplied.as he wax last jug of sald Council held In the City night, with all the paraphernalty, Hall of the said City of St.Cunegnude made a real horseshoe on a real anvil of Montresi on the 28th day of sep- and really nalled It on the hoof of 4 teniber.one thousand tite hundred and real horse fn a style that called forth five (1005), the whale according to law, real admiration from the galleries.A Whereas the sald by-law must be wireless telegraph outfit in the shape submitted to the approval or disup- Of A carrier pigeon service to bring the proval of the municipal electors who news of the race in which the old farm are proprietors in the sald City of St I8 saved.was also much admired, Cunegonde of Montreal.PUBLIG NOTICE \"By-law ! Mr.John Daly seared as Major Duff And wheres Tuesday, the 21st day Misa Mary Fermler played and six of November next has by tue beeh very Bweetly as Nora Drew: she Wig fixed and set apart for the holding with Mr.Murphy last year, and was of the pubiic me ting of sadd muntaipael evidently favorably remembered.© pute Ka \u2018 ven electurs of the City of Et V'nr-gonde IN tof Montreal, In orler to approve or THE INNOCENT MAIDS, Afsapprove of sad by-iave, | herchy Bumper houses wlll be the order at and hy those presents de give notes the Theatre Royal this week, where, \u2018Hät à \u201cThe Innocent Malds Company\u201d per- PUBLIC MEETING form.The malds are pretty, of aj nice uniformity In appearance, and the sketches rendered are vigorous and Of the said municipal elertars, beiuk brimful vf broad farcical humor, iproprietors of the City of Xv Cunegotnde On the strength of the ol'o alone of Montreal, duiy qualified to record the entertainment would be well worth (100 Votes upon sob bylaw fs cue meelnig.The orig'nal dn ened to be beld où not belle their title.dunce strenuously.And get off several smart plecea of reparte.Henry and Hodge, instrumentalists, are experts on all kinds of \\natruments, hort- zontal and vertical.They are equaliv' at home with the trombone, cornet and tifuger girls They sing arly November Next, At TEN o'clock in the Forenoon In the mundeipal hall, in the City Hail of the sald City af St Curegondr of saxophone.Hodge's comet solo was; ga ru 1s 2e AR (rendered with fnimitable skill of time NOC i a Saeed then and expression.Markey and Moran \u2018+ the ot let ore Foor holy pproval make a droll couple, and In sketches Or disapprevas (hereuf, acvordiis 10 and ollo have An abundance of gags aay REEMA ° 1 REVOIR RS bath old and new.The real Hee af en under my hand and the sed! the ho 1 the performance of Deonzo! the ty of Montreal, thig 3rd day and Fito La The antl.or Din lal of Dytober, one thousand nine hundred twisted ankles, broken limbs, spinal and fhe (1000).\u2019 curvatures, ete, who can get along (Signe 1) H LAPORTE, about as well on his head as on hia Mayor, heels, produced round after mund of (Counter dgtiod) I.OO.DAVID, applause.The former can leap aver, ° City Clerk.Into and somersault relg in a raw, while blindfold and ankle-tied, than any acrobat of the harrel persuasion wha has yet appeared at the Royal ret.out of more bar- gonde of Montreal to the City of Montreal.Whereas It Is In the interests of the A Precocious Youngster, Clty of Montreal 19 annex to Its , territory the City of St Cunegonde (Philadeiphia Bulletin.) of Mureal to form part thereof, as While chatting with friends on the |a separate ward, under the name of deck of the American line steamship St.Cunegonde Ward, and whereas Merion shortly befora her arrival in [such annexation cannot but he produc- port Jart Sunday, a prominent teacher ftive of mutual advantages for both In the public rchools of this city told fortes, the Cuunell of the sald City of AN AMUSINE story of a precoclaus (Montreal enacts as follows.youngster whom rhe had the fortune or 1 The territory comprised within the misfortune to teach shortiy after her {present limits of the Cltv of St Cune- graduation from narmal school.The jgunde of Montreal as hereinafter child had never attended échool before | described, shall form one of the wards and had tittle Idea of dircipline, of the Clty of N tre: ; ; Carefully and patiently the teacher [known as st ea When be endeavored 16 train him in the right TT territory of the cu .af st = direction, but without success He | \u2018 ) > non simply would not learn vu oowy.igonde of Montretul 18 cormprised within \"8 + .ithe boundaries and Umtts detlned où Home of Lis remnrkn, ubou DEINE pa orficlal plan of the Chy of St.corrected, were laughable,\u201d sha sald tn, ; 2 her lNsteners, \u201cand you can Imagine CUleBende of Montreal ws follows with what difficulty I kept my dlactp- tp Fa the North-West, by a line ine At all One day little Clarence 'PeBIMIINK at the point of fnteracction (ame into the room after recess witn a Of he uxls of Atwater avenue and large plecc of chewing Ruim in hix ppprehester street, runming fn a North- mouth, After tapping the bell and re- Fasten direction along the dividing storing order I called out the boy's \\° between the town of St.Cune name, gonde and the town of Westmount to \u201cClarence Brown,\u201d 1 sald In a firm |!he Intersection of the dividing line voice, \u2018give me that gum.\u2019 between the town of Xt Cunegonde \u201cNope, sald the youth, as he pulled and the City of.Montreal, thence the gun out fn a long string and grace- running \u2018n 4 South- Eastern direction, full pliced it back in his mouth, \u2018but Along the sald dividing line, cotnetd- ing with the I'll give you half\u2019 South-Western limit of Tu official lots Nos.1, 2, à.#, 10, 20, 22, 21, 41, 42, 45, 44, 43, 66, 67.69, 6H, 86, 25, THE TERMINUS OF THE G.T.P.i po re, 87-78, 83-14.NT-T7, 87-78, 1639-23, 1639-26, 1639-37, The Editor of The Herald RC, the westernmaost 1639-24, 1639-26, sir, Vletorta, 1639-3K, 1639-39, 1639- point of the CPR, Was named after 49, 1639-64, 1639-60.1639-66, 1639-67, our late great Queen.What more fi*- 1689-72, 1839-73, 1639-74, 1639-73.and ting and empire-binding., as [ar w 1689-76, of the cadastre of St.Antoine nomenclature ls concerned, than that Ward and of official lot No 1051 of the terminus of the Grand Trunk Paci- |Uhe cadastre of St Ann's Ward, thence fie should be \u201cEdward,\u201d in honor of running In a South-Western direction our King.who will go down to poster.falong the axis of the Lachine Canal ity as Edward the Peacemaker?Vie.|to Ite Intersection wilh the prolonge - toria and \u201cEdward\u201d the twin termini tlon of the axis of Afuater aventle, of our great transcontinental Hnes, will thence running In u North Western commend themaelves tn loyal Britiah- |directian, along the sala axis of Avers the wide world over.water avenue, by a broken Mue eoin- ARTHUR W: BEALL.[riding with the dixfding Une between .the lown \u20ac Nt Cunegond+ and the 249 Fark Kt, Prterboro\u2019.Ont.towns of Henry and Westmount, September, 301h, 1905.to the starting point ee SE PS = = The sald town of Nt Cunegonde being bounded to the Notth-Weat by the town of Westmount, to the North- a 9 Kunst and South-Fast lv the Clty of r eimer-s Montreal, avd to the Nurth- West \u20ac partly by the town of St Henry and \u2018partly by the town of Westmount\u201d 2 The St Cuveronde Ward shal] be represented by two Aldermen, elected \"In the manner provided in and by the Charter of the said City of Montreal.8-The assels of the City of SU Cuna- gonde of Montreal shall, from the date of annexation, be con~olidated with the assets of the City of Montreal, and the liabilities of the City of St Cunegonde of Montreal shall aiso be consolldated with the liabilities of the City of Montreal, and the \"8t Cune- gonde Ward shall be put on the same footing as the other wards of the sald City of Montreal as regards clvie taxes and other municipal dues, and be subject to the provisions of the several by-laws in force in the City of Montreal and to the laws governing the ald City, as well as to those of the City of St.Cunegonde unt!! such time as the purposes of sald by-laws have been completely attalned and realized.4-\u2014\u2014The by-laws of the City of St.Cunegonde of Montreal shall remain The only place in Montreal where can he seen tha Steinway.the Nordhetmer, the Pratte, the Mason & llamlin, the Kranich & Bach, tho Haines Bros, the Roudoir and the Marshall & Wendell Pianos, and the Metro- style Pianola and Planola Plano.\u201cTHE NORDHEIMER PLAN\" permits a selection trom the beat Pianos in the world, and yet requires a cash payment of only $10.00 to $50.00, mccording to the instrument selected, and a monthly payment of $6.00 upwards afterwards, New Plenos rented and all rent applied if purchased within a reasonable time.Nordhelmer Plano & Music Co, LIMITED, 200 AT AasenrMNE QTRREY m vb WIS Wersremrtrecee Vs came rs in force in the St.Cunegonde Ward (a Aa awe asasey aul, Bd WSs wmierm ep ww ly vesve ve == 1 = Tuesday, the 21st Day of: By-law to Annex the City of St.Cune- - HAMILTON'S GLOVES ARE THE BEST - We do not make this assert a plain matter of{act, which y which a glove stock may be p OUR LEADING LINES ARE: ion in a boasting way, but as ou can prove by any task to at, f ! FRENCH CUT KID GLOVES, in sll shades, including black and white.La- B dies sizes, 54 10 7%.Children\u2019s sizes, 1 to 7 Jlowe fastenings, embroid- A ' ered bucks.A soft, flexible Glove, perfect fitting.Equal to any 75 Glove \u2018 in the trade.ENGLISH LAMBSKIN GLOVES.the \"DOKIS,\" a heavy welght glove, pique [Gc sewn, blown fingers.Ladlus' elves, b's lo 714.Paris point stitched backs '\u2019 and dome fasteuers.These \u2018iloves .ome (n all the new fall colorings.FRENCH KID GLOVES, Perrin guaranteed, fitted to the hand $1.00 stitrhed, gusseted fingers, do crenipy wear.Positlvely the OUR BETTER CLOVKS- l\u2018errin's, Alex rwekes, Suede and Glace Kidz, up to 33.25 Lloves made, Freres and Alexandre s make.Every pair .have ull the newest features, Paris point me fastening, all colors, for either street OF Best Dollar (rove in the city.pdre s, Trefousse and Dent's pair.All colors and all styles.celebrated The beat We have just put to stock a new lope uf La COD COATS, that we uelleve are diffe eat Trey sre ually, swagger garters, huod aid marked tu sell ut he modes suul wo \"A NEW STYLE OF COAT DIES' SEMI-FITTING WHIP- 10 uuylLitig you ve sien.«0 the walsl, afi wan allored, 15 95 t Co nT D.JO Another New Lot of $3.50, Wonderiul the success we've bad with these Ton 1 re dy «it taxed tu their utmost capacity tu-Morruw\u2014voiLe lu und * Holevorthy Values Giving\u2014 BLACK CAMELS HALL DRESS GOODS, +5 luelt6s wide, bright and dull * 39¢ fui-h 0.W.dnesday .Laks CLOTH, 44 inches wide, 1u all The le nd : 5 fa ü ~ EL TC Ea DOWN FLANNELS, the heavy 1 ple guality, soft, thick, light 9e an! C.WRAY & BRO, 290 Mountain et, and + 133 St.Dominique VV/ILLIAN WRAY, 1:06 St.Catherine street.| Uptown 2667.a \u201cALE \u2014 A LARGE SIZE DETROIT Jewel gas range, in good order.Can be 246 Mountain st.Original vost Price $20.00.208 seen at No.about $0.00.Wanted to Purchase.-\u2014 WASTED \u2014 TO BUY WILD LANDS FOR cash.Apply or write, N.E.Con.(lo, 55 State nt., Boston.3 Boots and Shoes.Beors AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles, and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hall Hill.7 or \u2014 pp ti Miscellaneous.[THE CANADIAN POULTRY ASSOCIAtion's First Annual Show will be held in the Crystal Rink, Dorchester st., from the 16th to 21st October, 1905.Judges: D.J.Lambert.and R.E.McKinstry.Buperiniendent, R.E.McKinstry.Prize lists on appliration.J.P.Cullen, Secretary-Treasurer, 214 St.James street.240 EN WANTING FREE PASSAGE TN England and return, as cattlemen, are advised to apply direct to authorized agents.Enclose 2+ stamp for particulars.Canadian Employment Agency, 18214 St.Antoine st.D° NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD stove.You van get grates and repairs for all old and new, at styles, our repair departments, 40% and £33 St.Lawrence Main | Write us or phone 3254 East.Wm.street.Clendinnenz & Son.260 \u2018To Let.TO LET \u2014 15 SELBY AVENUE.8 rooms, furnace, and all modern conveniences.Immediate possession.Apply Miller & Bremner, 2334 St.Catberine 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, Annex.231 PARTMENT TO LET\u2014A BARGAIN IN a furnished or unfurnished hquse mix roomed modern flat, or furniture for sale, small family only.277a Bleury st, near Sherbrooke.237 \u2014\u2014 - a Wanted to Rent.gr Adrvertisenents under this headlng\u2014¥o per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 3 cent per word per insertion.WANTED.IMMEDIATELY.A FUR- ALERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street.Main 4418.| Legal Cards.(FREENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J N.Greenshields, A.E.Greenshields, K.C., A.W.U.Erroll Languedoc.K.C.R.Macalister, | (G'EBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, ; ete.Richmond and Carling stx., London.len.CC Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.! J § BUCHAN.KO, ADVOCATE, LETC, ¢J.(;uardian Assurance Buildiog, 160 Ft | James st, Montreal.Educational.TPUPILS WANTED \u2014 100 SINGERS, FOR | sigh singing class.Only 35.00 for season.Cal.H.Corey.Studio.Karn Hall.pris WANTED \u2014 OLIVER BEAUDRY, formerly of Boston, Teacher of Violin.Terms moderate, Studio, 1586 St.Catherine st., Montreal.236 \u201c4INGING - QUALIFIED TEACHER WIL, ND give lessons, on nominal terms, to ladies | and gentlemen willing to assist in choir.Ad- \u201c dress Precentor, K 369, Herald Office.232 \u201cENTRAIL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL.TO- \u2014 Tonto.offers superior facilities for preparing competent railway operators, and invites corespondence.Affiliated with famous Central Business (\u2018ollege, and commands all advantages desired in Commercial subjects without extra fees.Write W.H.Shaw, President.or T.J.Jobuston, Principal, 5 Gerrard \"utreet 241 Pros WANTED \u2014 MISS A PROULN, experienced teacher, teaches French conversation in 1 months.Parisian pronuncia- ! tion.New method.Highest references.374 ; 236 City Hall ave.Dogs\u2014 Wanted, Lost, Etc.ZA Advertisements unéer this beadtng\u2014%e per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 44 cent per word per Insertion.LPS! - FROM 4190 MAGDALEN STREET.Wednesday afternoon, yellow and wbite collie dog.Finder will please rêturn to above address.230 Lost.OST \u2014 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, BEtween 4 and 5, on Selby avenue, West- mount, betwern Greene and Brooke avenues, a pearl sunburst bruvch.Reward at 131 Seiby avenue.231 OST \u2014 YESTERDAY, BETWEEN POST Otftce and Windsor Hotel, large yellow nished flat, heated, five rooms.cen- envelope, rontaining letters and .Re-; tral.H.M.Simpson, Renouf Building.Tel.ward on returning to Mr.Russell, Pare John | Up 2368.McDougall & Co., 512 Willam st.WANTED.HOUSE OR FLAT.6 TO 12] 3 Ruaînes s Chan es rooms, central preferred.Address 113, Business C ces.Herald Branch, 2407 St.Catbertne.235 ANTED \u2014 GOOD ROOM, WITH BOARD, beat and light.Address K 364, Heratd Office.281 GOOD OPENI : FOR A DENTIST, IN a thriving 1 about fifty miles from Montreal.For pa:ticulars, apply to R.E.K., Herald Office.228 WANTED \u2014 MODERN HOUSE, ABOUT ten rooms.Westmount or suburbs prefarred.Will take lease for extended period it house and terms satisfactory.Apply K 363, Herald Office.Every kind of book and job printing done at the office of The Herald in the best styles at the lowest rates.TOR SALE \u2014 A GROCERY, IN VERDUN, doing about five hundred per month.(Could be considerably increased.) Rent $7.50 per month.Stock about $300.00.To reliable party owner would take part rash, balance on easy terms.This is a splendid chance for a young man who wants to start An business.Don\u2019t answer this unless you | mean business.B., care Herald Office.235 = = OFFIGES to let.second floor The two best offices in the BANK OF OTTAWA BUILDING These are on the James Street.APPLY ONLY TO Room 22, Bank of Ottawa Bid'g.TO LET facing St.kindly communicate with C.L.Collins, | Apply for terms, at once, ' Uptown 2738, East 117.: state age, Situations Vacant.of Explosives fr Adveruscmeuts uvuder this beading \u2014 once.Apply A.Priest, Kingslun News.2 \\ ANTED \u2014 ALL MEN WANTING TO secure positions, und are able tu work, &bply to Dominion Employmeut Agency, 185 BL James st.236 V JANTED - A THOROUGHLY EXPERI \u2018 enced drapery salesman.Good position Or the right man.Apply by letter.staiing references and experience.W.A Murray & Co, Limited, Toronto.238 \\ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, TO OPERATE Empire typewriter, and for general office work.Knowledge uf shorthand Lot essential.Apply 17 Busby lave.330 VV ANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE, HUSTLERS to tack signs, distribute circulars, sam- plea, etc.No canvassing.Good pay.Sun Advertisiug Bureau, Chicago.231 VW ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BUY FOR WHOLEsale merchant's office.Apply in own VV ANTED \u2014 MEN WANTING 5289 to London, Liverpool, Ulasgow, Bristol end \u2014Mauchester (cattle steamors), must apply to D.J.Lyons, 123 McGill st, Moutreal.Envlose 2c stamp for reply.281 FREE PAS- WANTED -\u2014 AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED girls, for core making.on brass work, Also two girls as apprentices on salue work.W.R.Cuthbert & Co.41 Duke st.245 V JANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT BOY, KNOWING the city well, to deliver parcels aud make himself generally useful.Apply 234 MeGill st.224 Ii You Are Waiting for a job to turn up, the fuct is nobody wants you.the kind that have no time to wait.Tha ¢ get there\u201d | kind use the Help Wanted Columns ot The Herald.HERALD WANT ADS.BRING i Employers prefer | | + RESULTS.VVASTED \u2014 FIRET CLASS GENERAL fordéman, thoroughly used to ail kinds of heavy construction.Best wages to right pan, C.E.Deuhiu, 11 St.Savralueut streut, ,eity.233 VATANTED \u2014 A FIRM OF THE HIGHEST standing wishes to se use the servi es of an intelligent man of good address, tn call on customers in this aud gther cities of Canada.for the purpose of expldning the merits of a high priced articla which has bLoen in this market for several) years Salary and comission pa.d.Applicants will please references and previous experi- eure.Apply K 381, Herald Office.il WE ARE IN A POSITION TN PLACE ' our zraduates, Upon graduation, posi tions naying from forty to six J urtmarn, Providence L086 ñ Potato race, V1 ar 1 nrefeer 12 ant are growing enthualastty, and support | i .; , Detroit .vere x 71 24 issineer, buffaio va In all Keller © Jobb Paimer Le Titi feit Uhe elub from 07 quarters i qualifying round for the President's, his committee have put In some hard 1 Cleveland .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.75 174 95 Leroy.Montreal an 13 Po yards dis be and wieder 1 AIL Tatty from twenty to taenty- five pen , (UP at the Ladies\u2019, Victoria (Folf « lub, work and now are looking for a large Boston .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.= T4 AM Hesterfer, Nesark 15 15 Bryar, 1 Harold Tate, tre oùt fo Practice, so there Is abund- this morning, after Lhe arrival of the ~attendance of the drug trade and their New York .89 T4 485 Falkezberg, Toronto ll 11 120 Vands dash, 13 awd under 1, Rex ; atertal À one ) \u2018 10.15 train to St.Lambert, bu 19.friends.> > =.! Se =0; i SA, ta « .ant material to choose fram.Among Û , Washington .- 62 83 #28 Olmstead, Jer.(ity.10 19 Hovey, 2 Budd Odell the candidates besides those named play has been postponed until to-mor- The club have secured the M.A.A.oo.B32 95 354 MoT , hes , > : Clee à , A } ; ; \u2018 ., i row morning.A.grounds for the day, Thursday next, St.Louis .cl.earn.Rochester .2 Hop, step and Jump, open to other are Prive, Connolly.Hflligra, Kaston, | The approaching and putting com-|October 5 A good programme of \u2014 Cason, Baltimore .\u2026.1 1 schools -1 Wo Fulor, 1,0 M.Kas.Henderson, Rothwell, Barr, Daily and RAN - : \u2018 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.Frrtseh, New.-Koch, 9 10 .Three legged race, open to High muny others.DS ireday afternoon aloe bey por ver ictasic Hine fe tures will ) RH.E.(reel Hurfalo ss 8 3 Made Fifty-Five Extra Base «chou Ë Fira Shoe and fora id MEL poned and will take place Friday;be a baseball match, Tost ve West u At Chicago\u2014 irre, goerontn eee 17 20 + gett.© Bo Camplhed and Hey Beckett, afternoon, on the arrival of the 2.35 End; also a tu i \u2018 ancy pitpez : 5 var 4x a.RER ; .and; & of war, Retail va.w Chicago .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.SHPNANN0®_ & 6 3 Clan LA Montreal oo.3 4 Hits During Eastern \u201c20 yarus dash, cen To other schoms AUTOMOBILIST MET WITH train from the city.Si Wholesale.: ee AIT EE Mian 4 5G Yokes doit \u201con DW Pa Wk | A PAINFUL ACCIDENT Batterles\u2014Rrown and Kling; Nichols phe A Ci \u20ac League Season Patan ara vars dash IR, | RHERBROOKE PLAYERS WON.|=- \u2014 3 A on eE ae Wiltse, Baltimore 3 5 I Hop, top and Jun, open to High | N York, October 3.- Louis Chevro Sherbrooke, Oct 3a return, match er games postponed.Magee, Toronto 3 5 TT \"5 houi 1 S'antey Wyatt 2.trordon Sew OTK.ctober 8.Ro | was played on Saturday a raterville, National League Standing.SH or ft co Ot only is Fi: nporte - Ke ' : : CT let, the French automobile racer, TAN between the Waterville Golf (lub, and! .Won, Lost.P.Peer Jen.peu à pan pus \u201c Pak gre of tn race, $ and utider 1 ay 1 AO H tte graph pole while speeding! 110 st, Francis Golf Club, of Sher- 12 Suits to a >} Panalin tar \u2019 Alo, The premier Stic wielder .NAL Te 2111 89 hif nutemobile over the Vanderbilt- rrooke.The match resulted in a win 4 Measure New Tork .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.103 44 T6) Pappalan, Montreal 2011 20 Eastern league.but he far and away LeBaron, 20 Donald Fosu, 2002 Trwln, UP COUTSE ON Long Island yesterday,\u2019 sherb ke Club by two int Pittsburg .a4 ñ2 ou Ahplesa T ronto .2 4 exes the other players on the matter NOP SEH HHH RH HRN HR DE Co anna hod his machine so badly that LR earh Cab took part Our hand tallored $12 Suits to Chicago 0.0.0.RS 61 A bpnns, Newark .1 2 of hitting foi extra hases, Fifty-five REA AS EE SES FNRI .Co t de au } for the cup.The : ° ! order Are ronsidered the strongeat TT 545 Long.Toronte ; Of the he uni qe ' le * , + 1t cannot be raced for ¢ po in\u2019 the match.Thir now leaves one value ever made in M al.: Philadelphia oo = 73 \u201c07 Me ne \u201cCrk ; 7 5 A RY i hte, He A * SHRIPBR SUSPENDED, % (Ar was turning a curve at the-Vau- win for Waterville on \u2018the Sherbrooke buy ready made Clothes when en I Cincinnail oo.0 TS a aes PE po 3 1 te pat season wen or mors oh : + + derbilt estate In a dense fog when the links, and \u2018one win for Sherbrooke on garments nk these are within your t Bt ull ee © 47 [338 Skoper.Newark \"> ! ue base, ARRICRALINK a Kran Wo 4 % (Canadian Associated Prose se Accident happened.Henri Schuming, | the Waterville links.It #8 probable reach?Call in and get acquainted.! Bros a EE 200108 mm Crystal, Toronto Lion tim hh te putes of Taper, Cali) Ey Mirawn aut ang.Lat the deciding match wo ri |} Rudolph, The Tall rooki:n .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 : 23 ata ont 1 > ie an b \u201c ates of IL » = ny ow 104 \u201cwith Chevrolet, was thrown out and.gome time.during the present season.a , Me Inerson.Foronte 8 3h ranked second and third respecUvely = Act Free hom the * three +f his ribs broken.Chevrolet pn, or, Diamonds reset, latest styles.prices Caidéelt, T re ate | ; \" \" NAN Pas hae ah | A nf ® ton refused permisdon Yo x Was net much hurt.He probably win\" I ECI 19 ST.LAWRENCE.monds reset, st styles.5 , Eeronte .rovidence, fourth, and Stoffel, of \u2018Fo- coo VHS ' le nc Have another ac \u2018up: : 5 low.KR.Hemsley, 235 St.James.\u2014Adv.Pox Montreal Cn y ronto, fifih.Guallus nnd Jones.of * run ne anol; ht Jr er + bave another machine In the cup: MUNROE GOT D SION \u2014\u2014_æ Mu: , Toront LL LL s WE ; .+ Cut STE Te TY Sse tie y In x : ° - ur lle Toronto 1 5 N wark, tied Me rritt, of Jersey City, * pouls for Hae Te à con- # : - Ca - OVER MURPHY AT SYDNEY t All members of the Gordon A.A.A.ss for seventeenth place in the lst.= nai Ith runnii x St John, NR, Oct 3.(Special) 200 and all those wishing to join are par- Arge ston wo ie Laporte alsa holds the honor of hav- rection adi running.\u2026 ; A large crowd witnessed Monday .F iy requested to attend the an- Lars 5 unset Precious Stones.ot ide the most two baguers, Coun Ÿ * | he baxin exhibition at the! Halifax, October 3.\u2014~Nearly a thou- < tieulariy req R.Herssev, 200 St James St\u2014Adv RH H HN IE EE A CURAUS Xing | d Jack M the nual meeting to be held at thelr club oT.) \u2019 : made the most (riples, and Murray.\u201cie RATA ; Queen's Rink, The first bout, be-| FAN persons saw ack unroe, hh rooms.»£ Prince \u2018Arthur Street, Thurs- ] with both Toronto and Buffalo, coti-e Throwing base ball, open ta High I {tween Fred.Northrup and Jack Adama Cape Breton pusilist, who once stayed 1 day evening next at % o'clock, as very Notice has been issued hy Secretary aected for the most home runs.The Sehooi à A Cam el] +} Frank M.was stopped in the third round as the four rounds with < hampion Jeffries, es .important business wi\u2019 be transacted.1.1.Jicheau, of the Royal Rowling Kastern League players who hit for Tend I nT AEC en were going too fast.Adams was win a decision over Tom Murphy, a Club tar the annual meeting of the ten or more extra bases were: Potro rive 9 and under-1.R 41 outclassed, The second ga was be- New York hoxer, in a six round spar- Cohan Wednesday night at eight 28.AH.AR.TH, \u2018 ave, and under 1 Hussell een Jack: Watts, of London and\u2019 Ting bout in Rosslyn Rink, Sydney.Gold, Silver and Gun Metal Wat hes.oo Lock, The nie Hing will be held at faporte, Ruf 33 a 7 TN age =.Arthur Long.4 Arthur Fred Flaherty of Millinocket Me., and C.B., last night.Ne was over Latest Fall Styles \u20ac R.Hemsley, 255 St.James =t.-Adv.Noo Ivy Notre Dane Street, \"Delehanty Ruf.22 9 5 an TY .wins declared a draw by Heferee Keefe.| ly Re hE i unre 1 Cn ' ' or ol 440 yards dash, open tn High Schonl ; ae a | and, although he proved himself to be Dee = Sm mma Ife i En ed Ee nen Te he bie oe in realy ved 08) à clover Doser, his blows hua litte of OU 50 1 a .L Sroffil, Tor 11 } 6 sl «ckett.eatin : ; Ino effect on the burly (Cape Bretoner, - ; $ , To i .g Beth Mcl.eod was as fit as a.; êa ng .¢ R d E bl h d D g ot | ë Ju yards dash, open to other achools A and his chances of winning a deci- 1 ecor S sta 1S e urin | PL ET } 13 3 a Low Fuller, 2 Hoy Wigæett.Le ne rec PRonent was Jack Ryan.sion appeared to be slight.The men - \u2019 ! ; ; ; \u201c6 yards dash, 1! and under-1, W.N had agreed to fight with five ounce 7 + .CP Keiater, J.( 23 K a 4 9 ; a title of lightweight champion.It; 8 G d C R S Che ment \u201cJ \u20ac 23 9 1 46 urey, I Harold Keller.was Rhak6 hands, a awd ' gloves, but on thelr Appearance in the ment, JUL.3 \"utt ., pe of Ryan's \u2018 ! ran 1Ircuit acing Season Haliigan, 30 88246 han TE cate dng | that didn't connect.a stiff body punch | TINE (CHIST of | Police McBachran McFarland, Prov IR $ 4 46 nas, 3, eo CU \u201cTLof Beth'a an uppercut from the sama \u2018res 0 stop ut unless hea- mas, 3, Frank MoT,ead viet ones were used, and his orders Jordan, Balt 23 8 1 44 Tug-of-war (contest between differ.J0UrCe, And a swinging blow that sant | had to be observed.Munroe scored New October 3.-The Grand, hr, by Moko .2.09% i Yancey, Roch s 10 12 3 43 ent schools) - Central School, tha South African champion almost the only knock down of the night, and \u201c Circuit closed at Oakly Park Four-yrar-old rolt -Fatty Fe- | Neal, Halt - 20 7 2.40 Quarter mile Hieyclo race, open to te the or we Then he grogglly re- {owards the close had his opponent : track, /incinnat!, Saturday, after a lix, b., by Constantine .2.14 , Bannon, Mont 222 7 1 39 High Sehool- 1, Hoss Mcleod, 2, Al- Larned Front ie Cat Aa to fe pretty well gone, Hilly Curran, of 1 season t weeks and two days\"; Four-year-old mare -GGrammat- i Raub, Mont 1 b B 36 bert Webster, ceive a dire : a oored him.gt.John, was the referee.racing.It/will pass into history as tan, d.b, by Grattan .2.114 | Gatins, New 13 4 334.Girle race (a).1, Nina Willams; 2, BYan &ot up slowly and walking to \u2014 : the shortest harness racing @eagon Fastest stallion Admiral De- ones.New 17 7 1 34.Edith Anderson, 3, Emily Odell, \u2019 rer surrendered.It was very MAHDRALI THREW JENKINS.\u2019 1 the big line was organized.A! wey, h, hy Ringen .2.08% Merritt, J.C.14 3 4 34\" Girls\u2019 race (bi 1, Elato Odell; 2, Pan- : ! total of 33 days\u201d racing made up th» Fastest stallion \u2014 % Nattress, But 1 5 4 34 ay Wywatt, 3 M.Welr.Inndon, October 8\u2014Ahmed Mahdralt season, due toMthe rainy days, but with (Glenwood M., bh, by Bobby | Thomas, Prov .14 6 2 92 Girls\u201d race (ci -1, May Whitman; 2, Finn Bwiss watch repalring a Bpe- Lhe Tanke etes Tom fone ' one exception all the purses ant Burns.207% E.J.Murphy, Buf.12 7 Z 82 4 Muriel Channell; 3, Rachel Davidso - He Lo ; sp American wrestler, in two straight only one e p p e ; n.tait MR, He 1 \u2014 ; stakes announced were contested for, Redlac, bro, by Allerton 2.07% W.O'Brien, Tor 8 10 1 31; claity.R.maley, 256 St.James\u2014Adv.falls here yesterday afternoon.The 8 > e ac, Lo .- * .- \" ! ttn.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .A » » ; » match, which was catch-as-catch can istributed among the horsemen.Fustest mare\u2014Sweat Marie, b., Dunn, Prov 19 4 1 30 | ) a he original schedule called for | by McKinney Ce.2,044 Houser, Tor .10 10 0 | RICHMOND TEAM WON 363 HIE CHIE 36 HI 30 HEI IIH a Te Bok wae and a taller twelve weeks of racing, the season to! Fastest gelding Wentworth, | Cassidy.J.CL 18 4 1 28} Rlehmond, Que, \u2018ct.3.-(Speclaty\u2014 * # and heavier than the American, had end at Memphis, after the two weeks PRS $y Superior oo.2.00% 0 Hagan.New 2 $ 0 A Rnod game of baseball was played on * BRUTAI, FOOTBALL.# [all the advantage of the bouts.He races at Jexington, but for unexpect-| Green Mare Deloree, b, by LE FTOV ?A0 9 the Exhibition grounds Saturday after- * US # |secured the first fall in nineteen mined reasons it had to clase Saturdav! Delmarch .0 2200 2.094 , SwWander, New 13 ! ) 27 noon between Richmond Juniors and * m Saturday's football # tes, forty-elght seconds, and the sec- after practically two weeks\u2019 idleness | (Green gelding -Adam G., b., by ( Rock, Prov 13 7 0 27 {Windsor Mills Junior team.\u2018The bat- #% match in Ottawa between the # ond in twenty-two minutes forty-six As has been stated - heretofore, thal McKinney ee ee Lane 2.11% F Hartman, Mont 10 4 3 47 iterics were am follows:-\u2014-Richmond, Fy- % st.Patrick football club and # seconds, ' showing of the short season, from a| Green stallion\u2014Danube, br, by F.P.Murphy, New 18 4 0 26 pan, R.Wyatt, T.Jones: Windsor, # the Montreal Club, there wore # It is understond that Mahdrall will racing point of vlew, will prove asi Dericho .0 .0 .2.124 Byers, Balt .13 5 1 \u201c8 Dunn, Little, Moore, McCormack.The *# committed aeveral assaults # challenge George Hackenschmidt, the brilliant as that of any former year, PACING Weldensaul, Mont.18 3 1 25 |acore was 28 to 12, In favor of Rich-| % Which were in the last degree # Russian champion.\u2019 perhaps, with the excaption of the AEA Payne, Roch FS 9 5 2 26 \"mond.R.H.K.% brutal, says the Ottawa Jour- ¥* season of 1904, yet when the mone; Two-year-old colt\u2014Rockaway, Pattee, Joo.8 i 1 23 RIchmond oie.2% 12 5| # nal editorially.One of them * PT TITI TO winning tables are compiled they will! br, by Stowaway .112 2.154 |Corkman, New 9 8 1 24 IWindsor Mills o.oo.-¥ 7 @| #% was of the sort for which the %* make a poorer comparison than any; Two-yeur-old gelding-Kelly, b, Jacklitach, Prov 11 5 al 24 Mr.Harry Wyatt umpired to the sat- # least punishment which + other year.Horsemen will now look| by Rarommore 1202 2.000.2.191 Smith, Roch > 14 5 0 24 lisfaction of both sides.# would preserve the simple de- # & e rr to Lexington during the next two Three-year-old filly -Bonalit, Rok Aone, Roh 5 3 24 .\u2014 % cency of football would be ex- # hd ° weeks for the fnstes\u2018 harness turf re-| br, hy Bonnle Direct .- 2.11 voudensiager, a 0 2: .# pulsion of the offender from # ords, which were previously made on} Three-year-old colt, John Kerby % peaney.Mont .hy 2 1 23 THANKSGIVING DAY SHOOT.# the fleld for life.A player # 2226-2232 St Catherine Ste.e closing days of the season, overt b., hy Allerton .2.184 M'ANTINE, NEW - 1 22 pigeon shootting matches will take # for St.Patrick, a veteran in # , ; de \u201cTwo-Minute Track\u201d of Tennes-| Four-year-old stalllon\u2014Echo, Kelly, Balt 20 ! 0 22 place at Bout da l'Ile October 28, # football, and a hero of scores + f see.Jr.b, by Echo .2.07% - Thanksgiving Day, the programme # of hard-fought battles, dell- + Foot all | r Ta PR Immediately after the close af the Four-year-old mare -Doris B., Three stone Diamond Rings, $20 to| being as follows: ¥ perately kicked an opponent - Ll Hill Grand Clreult, it will be intereating to » by Grattan 0.000000 2.074 $500.R.Hemaley, 7-7 St.James.- Adv,|_ No.1.-Purre, 3$50- ; No., 88 s; .\u2018the 141 cars; No.| , : RY cars, The receipts nf cheese this morning ers asking all the way from 1146 to 117%0 for Ontario and 11%c to 11%4c for he rec 8 butter were 3,093 \u2019 .Insurance re assurance in this countr 4,819 for the same purpose.Of this premium Income only $2,688, while $10,486,116 was paid to Foreign the in Canada Insurance show that durin has inoreaged ten- fold 1869 being $1,785,538, while 703 was Companies.The total these thirty-six years amount- Of this amount 3156,600,789 was the amount of capital which left Canada in payment of premiums to Foreign Companies.ten Canadian Companies Ii- ire Assurance in Canada, and With such facts and figures ANCE COMPANY have been shareholders and polley- L PAID UP IN FULL, a Gov- | : - : ta .| t jue to th 25 Rich.& 4 mt, ut Ti, Pa A UE A amon, | to Pat ent) they have seen Rutter creer tre .60% 3,068 ernment deposit in excesa of the Statutory requirement, and a strong directorate of business 0) at rese LLL.4 a pet al as under mdinary conditions the New | the Government's condition ie to- | Pare I 100 men which would conserve these resources for the development of Canadian Institutions.or Tron at 991.9 ; York houses and bucket shops do as | day.As we figured yesterday, the pro- 1 eee arena eee 1,500 = Ton à at To ! much business In a day as the Mont- | babllities are that between 20 and 23 Lar SL .83 PROFITS OF FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANIES.23 Iron ag 23 5-8 | real Exchange dors in a week.per cent.less cotton was ginned to | meats I een 1.847 95 Iron at 95 4.| The, proposed changes will likely be |Sept.26 this year than last and thone | Hams and Racon 28 The average dividend pald by thrty-two British Joint Etock Fire Assurance Companies for the 2) Iron ft Jo 1.0 met with a good deal of opposition.various deductions would seem in some Leather 188 a1 current financial year, corrected down to September 1st, 1906, exceeded 30 per cent.per annum, 15 Iron pra.at 75 1-2 measure confirmatory of crop esti- Lo Hides «oo einen oes vy and the average dividends for ten years ending December 31st.1904, paid by 186 Joint Stock Fire 25 Iron Pl AL TG GE .| mr mee \u2014« mates ranging around 10,600,000 bales.Tobacco Soro ar 109 Assurance Companies of the United States, as compiled from official reports, has exceeded 18 1-4 0 Iron ea \u201cat 51.0 ADDIOR oer ee 1,132 per cent.per annum.Statistics compiled by the Superintendent of Insurance covering a period of 54 Iron Led.at 76 7 ! | Investment Returns - Lg rue tree thirty years, from 1875 to 1904 Inclusive, show that the dividend& pald by Canadian Fire Assur- 95 Tron pra.at T6 1-4.| 1 + > .| ance Companies amounted to $4,460,886.25, and when It is remembered that the rates for fire as- 95 BC t v * ties : ti surance are to-day practically 60 per cent.to 100 per cent.in excess of the rates charged dur- 35.000 Tran Bt bo.85 1-4.Following are the investment returns | Curb Securi ; Wheat Inspec on tng the perlod covered by the Insurance Department, it will be readily seen that the business $3,000 Tron bds, al 55 1-2, \"on Montreal stocks at last prices,com- #+\u2014\u2014{\u2014{\u2014__* is now fixed upon a substantial basis and the profitableness of the future Is unquestionably $1,000 Iron bds.at 85 5-8.- piled by Hickson and Davidson, stock Bid, Asked.assured.55 Toledo at 35.| Brokers, 1724 Notre Dame Street: Electrical Development Co.\u2014 tions here to-day were as follows: N 25 Mackay ped.at 74 5-5.Close, Dlv, Yield, Stock ooo 8, |1 hard, 5 cara; No.1 northern THE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR CAPITAL STOCK.$2,000 Textile bhds, at 50 1-2A Canadian Pacific.1744 8 343] Bonds 0200 et nes or cars; No.2 northern.$2,000 Textile bdr.at 911 fon Com xd.140 4 2.55, Mexican L.\u201cqu, porthern, 17 curs; no grade, 2 cars; The capital stock of the Sovereign Fire Assurance Company of Canada is TWO MILLION - 280 Mont.St.Ry.nt 237.| Mont.Street .237 10 4.21 Stock AAA f31, other grades, 88 cars: total 938 DOLLARS, divided Into 50,000 shares of $40.00 each, of which TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY 100 Mont.St.Ry.at 237 1-2.| Toronto Street Ry.107% 5 4.61 New (FRO 90 & 20 same date last year, 608 cars THOUSAND OLLARS is now offered to investors at a premium of 26 per cent.or FIFTY 10 Mont.8t.Ry.at 237 3-4, Twin City .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.119 5 4.20 Rio de Janeiro\u2014 DOLLARS A BHARE.76 Mont.8t.Ry.at 237 1-4.; Detroit \u2026 94 5 5.311 Stock 49 0%, h dE h Mont.8t.Ry.at 237 3-4, \u201cToledo o.oo.\u20260ouacs 85 2 5.\"£ Nonds BY 77 2 oh St.pa at 237 1-2 | Mackay vom.oe.48 2 434 | Bovereign Bank .\u2026.- 133 133 Butter, Cheese an ggs PRICE LIST OF SHARES.wins at 118 1-4.7 ë -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 100 Twine at 118.| Mackay pid.pra.bor 3 pal Montreal broker who trades ex- 5 shares (including premium).$ 2850 20 shares (including premium).81.500 75 Twins at 119 1-4.\u2018 Montreal Power.4 4 493 a Th the Wall Street market, {were 10,764 boxes Thé market con- 10 shares (including premium).500 40 shares (Including premium).2.000 175 Twins at 119 1-2.\"Mont.Telegraph xd 163 R 4.90 speaking to The Herald to-day sald: tinues firm but business 16 quiet.1% shares (including premium).ee 750 50 shares (including premium).2.500 25 Toronto ny at 107 1-4.pen Telrphone xd 155 8 5.18) While prices in the Wall Stroe! market There is n wide range In prices.ho 20 shares (including premium) .1,000 76 shares (including premium).8.750 5 Toronto Ry.at 107 1-2, | Lake of Woods.113 7 ha ok ie J ty Migher.Stocks 26 shares (including premium).1,250 100 shares (Including premium).5,000 150 Power at 94 1-4 Montreal Cotton 125 7 5\u20ac ey Quebecs .a strong hands.Dear money 200 Textile ota t 1-4 Vank Montreal .267 10 3.85 are tn very have the effect of causing The receipts of THE CONDITIONS OF SUBSCRIPTION.extile nfd.a -2 Honds when money be- me \u2014 any reaction.It 18 \u2014 h t of not less than ten dollars (310.00) per share, with subscriptio d th = Winnipeg Elec, 108% & 4.60 carce tt prices drop, while cash payment o ess than ten dol ars p \u2019 ption, and the bal.Dominoin Iron 85% 5 5.86 One y ne high \"There is plenty of it Tel.Main 4548 Aen in equal payments at 30, 80 and 90 days.he Direotors reserve the right to accept only | Oglivie Milling 117 6 £12 me ; such subscriptions and for such amounts as they may approve to advance the premium on + offering.stock and to close the subsoription books without notice.Cheques, drafts, money orders, ex- \u2014\u2014 | ee =F MACKAY EDGAR & 00, prove orders and ether remittances on account of subscriptions for stook must be made payable WE OFFER RN.MICKBON.THORNTON DAVIDSON.DUNN & 00.° | J.H.conL co, tn, ren cv.Hickson & Davidson | STOCK BROKERS The Sovereign Fire Assurance Compan » LTD.ZR CENT.a CONSOLIDATION BONDS, due .Members Montreal Stock Exchange, .Members Moniteal Stock Exchange.g p y 1980, at par and Interest.Stock Brokers, Liverpool, London and Globe Building.T J.PITBLADO & CO, ember Montesa Block Eschanen Ta ATH dow Bonds and Investment Securities of Canada \u2014162 BAY STREET, \u2014 Toronto, Ont.BOARD OF TR BUILDING.oe ap wii ny Soe BONDS and SECURITIES.: {embers Montreal Stock Exch ize nuit vai (ied \u2019 Havana, Sao Paulo, Mexican and Electrical The Herald is published by The Herald Pus.| «change.Development Securities a Bpecialty.lishing Co., Victoria Square, Montreal, Telephone Main 2204.#0 London, Bng., Office\u201483 London Wall, Jus.8.Brierley, Managing Director, __ i tv ' THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3.1908 WEATHER\u2014FINE AND WARM | READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8 À.M.- mms, , CLOSE AT 6 P.M.: ac\u2019 R: .*.Ladies\u2019 $2.50 Boots for $1.79 - .2 , Ladies\u2019 Fine French Kid Gloves 69c Pair |ledic $2.50 Boots for $1 An American Style Belt That Was \u2014Favorably @mpare with Gloves Previously Sold for, $1.00 a Good Valeur ce D enter Made in England ' Being $1.00 Gloves, every pair is guaranteed, \u2014at once \u2018ere ue soles.me ; » establishing a difference between such and Gloves heretofore Fall wear, and grand value \u2018at $2.50 Americans may lead the way in designing the acces- offered for 69c and higher prices, either at regular or special pair; Wednesday, 8 to 10 a.m, sories of dress, but England maintains its prestige in provid- sales.[| only Le #1 70 | ing an article of quality.A direct purchase from a prominent French mahufacturer, A good Américan style Belt was secured and forwarded who strenuously objects to having his name employed in 25¢ @lored Jap Silk, 19c to a prominent manufacturer in london, and the instruc- print so long as they are sold at undervalue prices.tions to copy were backed by a generous order.: .ss WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.: : Soft and pliable kid, perfect fitting, in the newest shades Plain cotored Japanese silk, for fancy It is the copies we are selling at 25c.of tan, mode.brown and gray, also in white work, piano drapes, fancy waists, Such equal the originals that less enterprising stores are obliged to get 39c for.and black, sizes 53 to 714.Seek a competitor etc, otc.A host of light and dark \u2026 .i i i ; in the $1 00 ao a pair p C shades to select from.Reqular 250 Pure Silk Belts.pleated at sides, silk covered ornament trimmed with cut steel nail heads TEI © - A J .: .: puality, which is 20 inches wide.at back.Colors: black, white, navv, br i Now displayed in one of the St.Catherine Street windows.Special price, 8 to 10 am.on v.brown, also all black.25c instead of 39c._ Wednesday, yd.,, .10¢ PN AAA \u2014- > Î .NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.: Troon ! a An Embroidery Purchase of Generous iv P ,[ : | | 451.65 Lace curtains, $132 EXtremely Pretty Silk Waists for $2.25 + Proportions and On Particularly Advantageous Terms WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM : 2,000 yards of fine quality Cambric Embroideries, 5 to 8 inches wide, \u2014advance patterns |White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 60 We will be pardoned for becoming enthusiastic about Waists, that widely advertised t will be obtainable in no other quarter until January next.Some with finished inches wide x 3/2 yards long; choice specials at higher-prices, neither equal in appeara: i \u2019 tha q f .les: of three excellent patterns: marfced 5 I 1 ppearance or quality.- : well as effective designs \u2019 Cy edges ; some very open patterns, as we CS & > $1.65 pair; Wodnesday, 8 to The material is Black Taffeta Silk, trimmed in front with 6 one inch tucks and silk ~~ in English Embroideries.Regular values: 10¢, 12¢, 15\u20ac, 20C 1 10 am, pair «oo.s1sz 4 \u201chack h inch e \\ sill : nd : C AND C uttons ; back has 2 one inch tucks: very full sleeves.Made especially for us.$2.25 is > and 25c yard, Divided into 2 lots, and to sell at yard .2 NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS | the price spe .mn ce ; 45c for 3 Pairs Men's 20c 9 FOOT NOTES .\u2019 .Men\u2019s Ready-to- | Hose Ribbons We'd Advise Staunchlv-Made For the benefit of those to WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM Buvi y = .whom the new location of uvin .Wear Clothing he Shoe D ; Black Cashmere Half Hose, seamless | y zg Clothing for Boys the oe Department is not| teot, spliced heels and toes, medium Black Taffots All Silk Ribbon, with a Of S .T thoroughly familiar : weight; all sizes.Regular price is ; nice soft tinish\u2014 A The good workmanship te'ls in the wear ; Wear is a superior e ; ; , ; 20 ir: Wednesday.f 8 .3 inches wide, yard .124c the test nf gond clothing.It would te the he.ght of perior Typ || Second lloor, directly to the| ese Wenesny Tim 87 Ge nn gud ial El ed weer he Equal result to the tailored-to-measure clothing left of the central elevator.Or 3 pairs vor LL 45e 4 3-4 inches wide, yard.1ve mont 0 cheap fabrics or indifferent linings or trim- achieved at more economical prices On sale Wednes- NO \u2018PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS 6 1-2 inches wide, yard .23¢ ; day: = ; .S \u2019 Black Duchess Ribbon, bright finish, Boys weed Suits, mace in the becoming Norfork ; .| THE .HOE 4 inches wide, suitable fpr hat trim- style, in many dezigns of fabric\u2014mostly dark ; ; 800 Suits Scotch Tweed, several patterns, alse | ming, neckwear, bows, etc effects: suitable for school and general wear: : in navy and black Diagonal Serge, made in Boys\u2019 75¢ Felt Hats, 59¢ Special, yard .ro \"174 farmer\u2019s satin lining, strongy finished.Sizes single an] doubles breasted style, lined with a .; i from 23 to 34 inchles chest measure.Special oo ?.; LL ; WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM Fancy Ombre Ribbon, in al! the popu price .; ; ] ; 3TH good quality farmer's satin.Excollent suit (tor women) is sold reqularly at ; ce lar effects, 5 inches wide.Pale blue - .- .- .: >r business wear.Regular $9.50; special, Wed- The Store of Satisfaction for 0 dozen Boys\u2019 Felt Hats, in red, green shading into navy, royal shading into Hundred of Tweed and Navy Blue Serge Suits.3 nesday aan sa ea seen 06 87.95 .and blue, with white inter mingled; , ; ; of 2 piece styles.Without a doubt the best Y 2.0c 1e n0 ana v ea 00 neue s !$2.75 air., , navy, fawn shading into brown, pink available.Guananteed to fit\u2014altered to suit, p aiso in plain shades of brown.black ! .; ; , ' t Co Numerous lines of men's better quality Suits, in , We could get more if we| and navy: neatly trimmed with rib- shading into red, turquoise shading 'f required.Prices ranging from Æ450 to AN 30 Scotch Tweed, Worsted, many different de- b Led > $; _ St \u2018 bon band and streamers.Regular into coral, nile green shading ; Lu & signs of fabric.Prices range from 810.00 to 823.00 | as ; \u20ac d more i Le d loes, price 75c; spécial.Wednesday, nto olive.Yard.BBC T * .- - Juuge py established stan-| 8to 10 am .11121.ape .\u2014 dards.NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.$ .: y ariety in Hats for the Boys 2.98 Imitation Bear- y y A rrasonable statement to cla» each zf the under.The World's Best Productions in Carpets; skin Coats, $1.98 s noted tc be the style \u2014 the pest qua ty tre ingdi- A broad statement, but one that can easily be confirmed We look com | Practical Dresses for Two styles of Children's White Imita- .cated ES command.pare before we buy\u2014don\u2019t you?When you buy here the selection is limited\u2019 vg.; Javy ue Clot ams 111 206 to \u201cexclusively a stock of this season's styles.\u201d Children tion Bearskin Coats included in this Red and Nav.C.5th Tams Tn 19\u20ac A special line of fine quality English Brussels Carpets.all the newest styles | .; special offer.One with large col- Blue Cloth Tams Toc and most approved colorings.Our special price is 78¢ yard.is another Shoe for women Dresses made of Cashmere, lined lar, finished with frog fastenings; Naoo eon style Hats ceccme tre ,0.\"2e\" 5958 ns : ; i .thi 's best .5 25 .throughout: the waist and sleeves ti th th .50 d $2.08 best: CL 35e A few odd pieces of finest quality English Velvet Carpet, this season's bes that The Store of Satisfaction tr A ET om the other wi capes.32 and $2.9 Ga'aten Felt Hats n m xed eife-ts -5e designe.Choice at 74\u20ac yard.broider Colors of red ale blue were the former prices.To- Plain Felt Gajntea Hats, ~~ 9S¢ Kidderminster Carpets\u2014A good wearing reversible Carpet, 36 inches wide.in has the sales-agency for.41 ner res 1 and 2\u201d morrow .RL BN ; Tured and Mavs Blue Serge.Gof srape Hats, a range of very effective designs.Costs only 28¢ yard.lifferent stvle: > 7 \u201cde sers ; 2 ome lined with serge 2505 450 Cork Linoleums.\u2014The extra heavy kind sold reguglarly at 75e and 85c yard: G ret 5 y es gi es + Wide .i newer patterns are appearing.so what are left will be cleared at 36e yd election of choice.Newest] | Girdle or Foundation Belt Peer er em me aan ea ee meen AAA ohair Plush Mate \u2014We have come across a good lot underpriced, and mean da.\u2018 2.; - .! : M to give you the full benefit of the bargain, The lot is a very fine one: styles for Fall all in.$3.75 Underskirts for 60c Black and white Girdle Belts, resem- h 1d; R .colors: reen.olive, blue, pink, cream, and crimson: curled centres, | 1 ! ble tn construction the Foundation F I B \" plain border, fringed ends.The special price is 93¢ each.and $4.50 pair.That 1s 15 cents less than the regu- | Collar; may be covered with ma- urs at are ul » Ing eputations tar price\u2014sufficient inducement for | terial to harmonize with any .For th \u2018 h .those not famibar with the assort- colored costunte Special Sle them Trine manu acturer abo poire uced tne.for tne sire t~at sells i i ment here to plan a visit and a pur- : s season's style furs.fresh.very tho-sugr nszec:-7 preceding a ng rts tor .Chase: \u2014 | their passage into stock T Not such as $1.50 usually buys, but a Good quality black Sateer.with deep | : : | Alaska Sab'e Ruffs.fu'l fur.t- mmed woth Crem e zrmaments.s Lot of Fanc weeds 50c Yard' line of % and $2.25 Shirts re- flounce, trimmed with several rows Cushion Girdles for 17c | tails Very spec:a! ; * \" 850 ) | duced t He ind Le tig aes f bin tucks.Tuesday, GOC instead = \u2018 # uced to the indicated figure.of oin tucks.uesday, GOC inste ; ._ To be assembled on one table to-morrow: Some 60e, 70c.and 85c fancy Made of Cheviot, in colors of gray,| of 75c.25 gross extra heavy mercerized Cush- Muskrat Stoles.made w tn brea\u2019 she.der cece.3~3 8t70.sat 7 \u2018red, 1 | ° ! ion Girdles, 3 yards long, 32 differ S | > Tweeds, in different styles: so popular that, of the 5 or 6 different colorings black and blue.ent combinations of colors.match- pecial price 12.00 Tr a ate the opportunity for woven ie H ing any style cushion top.Brown Fox Sto'e, made in tre 'atest st.e gcoe frise reed at If euch suits, the opportunity for seccuring a bargain is unequalled, .\u2018 .! ose Supporters Special .\u2026 .17e two large tails and fous caaaæs, med ww TS * 7e uz vs grown ixed Scotch Tweed Buitings.checked German Tweed, Home- Cambric Underskirts\u201495c pp satin ILT NON spun, etc.Instead of 60c, 70c and 85¢c yard, for .\u2026\u2026 50e Instead of $1 25 The Foster Hose Supporter.well Alaska Sable Stole.made wim 27 w°t4 211 tre 20u2.@ ness Tiecs.ang , There ought to be no difficulty In clearing them out in one day nstead o \u2019 | ynown throughout the Dominion.Black Dressing (0mbs stole front.trmmad with 5 « sonamerts ana Saoe ta 15, Énisned \u2018Ladies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts, lawn] Large pad and belt around waist, with chan fasterer 327 90 flounce, with two rows of embroid- with four straps of fancy frilled Just received a complete assortment of ery insertion, three hemstitched elastic.Colors: white.black, pink, Black Dressing Combs, 7 1-2 and 8 ~~ on mimmmicimn mmm mem __ .eee ew cardinal and mauve.Special, inches long, different styles.12¢ tucks, trimmed with deep em- .P pair .\u2026 ee ee \"se / to 506\u20ac Is Last Evening\u2019s Paper Handy?, broidery.Regular $1.25, for.DRE a ea Bed Blankets and Comforters Again It contains particulars of a sale of Towels which is to continue to- Early placing of comt-acts perm.ts The Store >: Sat sfaccon -o sel at Ales to 3 yard lengts of bleached and unbleached Table Damask hat 3 Days\u2019 Sale of Women's Coats! last year's figures.' = - ka age ee neem eee areas aaa eee D0¢ and THE Last year's i sures a-e _n.s.a The ar-cé 3° n°0 -@MaiNs se van \u2018hat wool'en manufacturers genera + ve œurta Ng 2°IQUCT ONS Too carly yet to predict the prospects for accomplishing the results we had in mind at the inauguration of this three days\u2019 sale : The disposal of 00 Coats.We build our : | Crib Blankets in wh te.a'- woo.Dar =: 25 Flannels and Flannelettes-AÀ Peerless hopes on values such as are not usual at the beginning of a season.All Coats not of the Sngle bed white Wao Crib Blankets in wh.te F'anne.ette, nar Te .- .- .- ~a 2 2 latest fashion issue have been revised in price.Not dealing in percentages, but specinc 8 a-sets, sa 5 Variety of New Weaves value and price details : \u2014 Double bed white woo' B'ansets.ca = SAS Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats in Beavers and Camel's Hair Cloth, mostly all lined - $4 50 The largest size (weight of par \u2018* ds.wn te Woo Janets, sar FANS English, French, German.as well as domestic makes.No likelihood of about 12 different styles to choose from.$7.50 to 45.50 Coats for.e The finest pure wocl wn.te B'ansets, = a.3 223 \"TOM Dar &:.75 the assortment being greater than at the present moment.Special values Jadies' Coats, made of Beaver Cloth and fancy mixtures, several lines ade © Comforters\u2014Wadded and tiftes 3c d Comesctew ~ al ses ana juanties.you are requested to note:\u2014 ! \" } C 1 1 1 or ] .; f .Jf R ] $ 2, LL ! f'lings of purif eù Cotton down and 1059-7358 7 Tes Qutterns or Siiko- Fancy Printed Wrapperette, in a wide seicetion of new effects, yd .Ne with Cape anc trimmed with strapping ol sell.Regular $13 00 to $1 7-50, line, Cretonne and Satéon\u2014 New Twilled Kanata Serges and Mollette\u2014an excellent imitation of the To for .111020101001 11111110 LL LL LL casa» \u2026.\u2026 ° .LL _ real French Flannel, rich designs, suitable for children\u2019s dresses, +000 0 000 51 1 0 00 1 0055005 L 2 1 1 0 0 100 0 .Extra special ine of Bed Comforters.s zo 3 à T1! \"305, sac st 20 ladies\u2019 bl es, wrappers, kimonas, etc.Cream col ds, with + .- ; Lo.; = - neat light color designs: also medium and dark unde, with T.adies\u2019 Beaver Cloth ( oats, fine mercerized linings, double breasted, finished Crib Comforters, szre 36 n 4 nches eacn Tye beautiful floral or striped effects, yard .Lene ; ; - : Ce > .- 1 i .> with self strapping and braid, all sizes.Regular $12.50 to $10.00 .° Crib Comforters.with ruffled borde-.sacn 8125 New Kimona Cloth, the newest styles: florals dotted, Japanese and pping ! > $ 5 $ : .for Corb Comf \u201ca : .J 815 Orienta! effects.About 200 pieces to select from.yd, 15e, 1Ke.- .ri omforters, wit inch sateen band.sacn .39 Dre and oo ST pete eae Te YRC aoe! The Girls\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Coats Are Included, Too A wide range in colored wool Eiderdown Flannels, also plain colors, in ; .; AAA VAS SAS LA VAS SAS AAA SSL RAS SR SL LS A RAS A single and double widths.NTT TT ane te 81.10.Chi'dren'sand Misses* Recfers and Ulsters\u2014odd lines, made of goo Tweeds | | & .So .Par etc large stock to solest from Nota for.Wednesday and Cheviots, mostly all with good mercerized lining.0 to 12 years.2.7 Curtains That Measure 60 in.by3Yds .LU LU .; A large lot of about 50 pieces plain Flannel of all descriptions, also - Regular $3.gO to $5.00, for.220 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 sa 0 0e à fh tree eae ee ee + e striped Shirting Flannel, assorted qualities.Worth up to 35c yd;.5 to Ve | .Wednesday .FO Cpe ee aa La 25e AAA AAA AA AAA AAA SA AAA AAA a For $1 50 a Pair AAA ANA INT PUS FAST i i I mI Sm em : Fine quality White Nottingham Lace Cutz ns.the selection taking + The Corset Suited to Your Figure ss es ei amam ofm ve son 8050 sins Four New Books-$1.00 Each : g on Let the viston rest upon that special qua' t+ of fancy white Sash Cur | Fo know this stock 1s to know how well equipped the Corsct Store is equipped to im- | tain Muslin.either figured or trimmed w th lace insertion and frill, _ All durably bound in cloth.The names of the writers are sufficient plement its promises, .\\ disappointing investment must he attributed to the lack of know- | Really worth 1% vard.sel'ng for eee 124e ul evidence of merit.i 1 i h 1 k f D 1) , .( y ] .| There is a new line of 48 inch wide fancy Curtain Musline.in effective ROSE O' THE RIVER, by Kate Douglas Wiggin.edge, rather t tant e lack o opportunities, : escription ot one gooau sty [ Ce ! \" igns, that we'll sell for, vard Ce LL 14e A COURIER OF FORTUNE, by Arthur W.Marchmont.Ladies\u2019 P.1).Straight l\u2018ront Corsets, made of Coutil, long hips, trimmed with 1 Japan Portieres are shown in a full range of colorings, and grade In THE MAN OF THE HOUR, by Octave Thanet.\\ ., .SC .y.| price upwards from, each, .20022, $T.8O NEDRA, by George Barr McCutcheon ; ace and ribbon ; colors of white and gray : all sizes, Our Special Price ° Ww 12 dozen Curtain Pins (packets as usua:iy sell for 3e doz.) may be obtained for .RE Cee ives eves 15e NAAN TE TE ED LL LT Se - THE EVERY-DAY COOK BOOK, in paper covers, will be on sale¢Wednesday, between 8 and 10 a.m, for .A _ PERS Lee a ea se 10¢ : \u2019 : | : ; , NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.Ladies New Hats, Different From Any À Basement Bergains That we Bday Price for ; | | That Have Yet Been Shown An excellent woleotion of i ; i .i .h » Paragraphs About Flannelette Wear It is a great mistake to expect uniformity of opinion in this world.A mistake that never pat She rubs may .; , atief- ; , 1; o ray I.1.A al : a In Old Judea.Just For To-day.That Mak Profitable Reads the Store of Satisfaction\u2019s Millinery Department is not likely to make.1 rom the com Oh.Shining Light Calvary ay akes Frofitable Keading mencement of the season the purpose has been to have no two Hats exactly alike.Varia- The Old Brigade.The ait, Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Night Gowns, pale blue, white and pink, turn down tion was apparent in the Opening displays; itis evident in the present day's showing.It Jorusaiom Parker) Tis God's Wan \u2019 collar, finished with frill.Regular 59c.for Gates of the West.Two Cities, Jesus of Nazareth.The City o# Light The Garden of Eden The Promise of Life.O Song Divine.# |The Heavenly Song.The Priceless Gift.King of Eternity.Ash Sifters for .19¢ The Land of Yesterday.Halpful beacause it suggests from day to day how the dail menu m b \u2019 ara varied: helpful because it announces economy opportunities with the ame Tin rim, wire bottom, wood handle AA Ri dL any .® frequency that the sun rises and sets.| + \u2018Stove Pipe Elbows for .- 10e Thine for Life.___ The list of canned fonde is bY no means yet complete.We've given a new 7 inches in diameter.- line of Sardines: Cronned Fish rand Sardines, position in the stock.We Coal Odl Heaters for .s.$4.48 ADDITIONAL BPECIALA, LÀ a Anisopresentatives an opportunity to conduot Too cool to be without a fire, too : 8 demonstration.A sample of this ex cellent Norwegian delicacy ma \u201cbe warm ith the furnace agoing.ON Louls Kohler acted Mélhoa | mec ces den EEE demonstrator, to be found in the oustomary Booth e [ > or Gas Heaters solve the problem.mie dre Piançecnse without tes : Heat the house\u2014keap It camfortable.words « VIDONA, another delicacy in Fish Foods, sith 4 b L it No smoke © smell Bb properly cared ct 0e tieense 00000000 l or dinner, gieo being demonstrated.+ oither for breakfast, luncheons, 1m ed ° ° Mosart\u2014Bonaten .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.seeres e Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Undershirts.bi it i\" BR - 45e |\" has not even been found necessary to duplicate Hats that have passed into the possession nderskirts, blue, .; .A Regular 35c, for LL.WT ° and pink yoke band.20 Of a favorably impressed public, and we desire to assure that no such proceeding will be countenanced however urgent requests may be, A Helpful Grocery Store oT a | tor.Chopin\u2014Walser ,.NB of pe gan be no mistake made In purchasing œuoh at The Store, | The Gas Heaters cost .$1.39 Popular piano ciéselse\u201d selected pe ompliments proceed comparisons\u2014always.>a for.âne rom the wor Besthoven, | ¢ .LSE nd 5 s'elook Tey a « 500 Ib Toy 4ged by pare St.Catherine, University and Victoria Streets.1c Tin Wash Bollers for fc Rachmann, Gh Mad ! e only Bie | \u201c+ - 1 lar 36e t TAS, Qerlls wos soll £18.Yor bBo Wedneaday, ru 1° Srecurses à drial of \u201cTHE STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d 136 00A8, for a\u2026\u2026sm0us11n00s0 100! 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