The Montreal herald, 5 octobre 1905, jeudi 5 octobre 1905
[" Er oT pe A at 4 o'clock this FOR LITTLE WANTS Ses Horald ant Column.THE ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.235.MONTREA I.HERA FOURTEEN PAGES.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 35, 19085.STR.VIRGINIAN REACHES QUEBEC Leyland Line Steamer Has Been Ashore Since Sept.1 VESSEL IS BADLY DAMAGED Temporary Repairs Will be Made at Quebec So That the Can Carry Cargo Vessel to Montreal.Quebec, Outober 2 aSpedialy The Leylund Line steamer Virgimntan, vinci went ashore on Friday, Sept 1, al Crane Island, forty nies east of Quebec, was floated last night at # o'clock, and this morning she wos moored at deep water.When ~he commenced 10 sink the wreckers, Messrs, Davies, of this elty, who had all their large plant on the spot, Including the pumps, com- menved Lo pump the water out of the holds, and at § o'clock started for QUeE- bec in tow of the Lord Strathcona and the tugs Hackett asd Bell.The Virginian, which measures 470 feet in length, reached Quebec at 11 30 o'clock, and an hour later she was safely moored to the cross wall of the tidal basin, the same berth where the Allan Line steamers Victorian was moored for temporary, repairs, Mr.George Davies supervieed the ralsing of the Virginian, a contract which reflects much credit upon his firm.He reports that his men worked three days and three nights witn- out rest getting ready for the raising of the vessel, which at high water was submerged.They went to work lust night | moved her from her stracsletd position at 9 o'clock, by the od of Their =t- amet the Lord strathrono, and comimenerl to work the two pung=- with all the vigor possible to keep the ship from sinking.Finally they get her safe, ad morning brought her into deep water anid at § o'clock started for Quebec, the vessel drawing 26 feel 6 inches astern and 28 feet at the head Mr.Davies reports that the bottom of «the ship under the No.2 compartment is badly damaged, but the rest of the ship fs uninjured.Fle is confident that he can repalr the vessel sufficiently now to have her go to Mont- renal and discharge cargo, consisting of 2.000 tons, principally composed of fron, cement.glass and liquors for the west The Virginian is ratherasorrv-look- ing spectacle after her experienc.SHIPPING MEN TO INSPECT THE CHANNEL for Rimouski \u2018> t.k> those men- nf the Shipping Federation win vive auepted the Invitation of the Minister of Marine to accompany him and the deputv monlster on a tour of \u201cuspéection of the ship channel.Aftr \u2018le mail tender has put the malls on hard the outward R.M.S.Bavarlan, if will transfer the party to a government steamer, prohably the Druid, The superintendent of pllots betwron Father Point anl Quebec and other ex- pérts, including Mr, F.W.Cowfe the engineer of the ship channel win a- company the party.From Quebec tie superintendent of pilots in the Mont= real-Quebec section of the channel will be on board.Those taking part in the inspection mall train evening will The NOTION \u2018sers wil he Mr.J, Torre eo, represent.J Dominion and Leviand lines: Mr Ro w.Reford or Mr.W.1 treor, the Thor- son, Dnnaldson a°7 Teord \u2018ie: Mr.T.R.Binning, the Mio Doster Jine: Mr, CC MeLean.the Hen re Mr, F.A.Routh, the Nova Sot shiprdnes Co pany: Mr.Thomas Haring, Mr D.W.Cemphell.the Elder Dempster dine a Mr.Hugh A.Allan the president of the Ehipping Federation LIBEL SUIT SENSATION INVOLVES DR.JOBIN, M.P.P.Witness in Gendron-Huard Case Named Member as Writer of Offending Article.Soo (Special - A in the Police {ry tober Was sprung Queber, sensation Court yesterday in the hearing of the bel sult taken ty Mr.Gendron, of the Crown Lands Department against À.Huard, proprietor of la Libre Paroie, a weekly paper published in this city.Mr.Plamondon, one of the writers on the paper, in giving his testimony stated that Dr.Jobin, MPP.for St Rochs wrote the libellous articles that is the eause of the suit > Great surprise is expressed on all aides that Dir.Jobin, who was apposed to Hon.5.N.Parent when the fatter was Premier of (ueboo, should an article for publication on a subject that had for its scene, Hull.PQ, and he knew nothing ot, It is that an action will now he Instituted against Dr.Jobin.\u2014_\u2014-\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MRS.COUILLARD GETS $10,000.h.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 it is said, Kingston, Ont, Oct.The Federal fiovernment, write: presumed 1 i ' will pay $15h,oof to the widow of Capt.Coulllard, of Montebello, as competi- sation.Capt.Couillard, it will be remembered, was killed here last April as a result of the acetylene gas buoy explosion on the steamer scout.' ; } a OFFICE SEEKER SUES FOR $40,000 DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOV'T JOB | Political Sens.- - - | Bickle, a * 1 West Northumberland\u2014George T, wvative, Takes Action Against Four Pr.7 at Conservatives\u2014Premier Wbitn\" | | Cobourg, Ivica) Ont.circles hot 5 In West Northumber- lind are deeply stirred hy à case that eV Ives memories of the Lal) RIeal Invest) \u2018 st {sation \\ tn INGA disclosing tie facts In jronineeton With nefarious trafficking pu publie offie, whteh jacwud the seat | .TOL George Gunde, Copsey alive Jens ber at the Unie, in Jeopardy ati! sulted do his brother Josing the off, ©, re- Which, it was shown by the evidence, bad formed the subjec \u20ac lie gi ; | ; : col 61 Miegal traf- ticking.ve i Nine years afterwards, the turn of the political wheel having piaced Hon, Mr.Whitt y and the Conservative party in power in this province, pie Is entered in a Suit ar the Assizes here that George T.Bickle, à member of the Conservative party, who was Suspected of having disclosed these il- \u2018égal practices and thereby secured the punishment, at all events of some of the offenders, had, because of that action, been disloyal to his political party and was therefore unworthy to be appointed to the position of house- (kevper at the legislative Bulldings, or any other position of confidence in the #ift of the Conservative party.This doctrine appears to have re- cetved the endorsement of Mr.Whit- nev and his colleagues, because the day after receiving the assurance from à mernber of the Government that he had heen appointed th the position, Mr, Whitney personaily informed the plaietitf that the matter would remain ast owas until these ailegations Wore cleared up.Subsequently the appointment appears to have been cancelled, awl a Suit for $40,000 damages was entered azains=t four prominent Who are alleged to have made statements against the plaintiff's ponucal tovalty, which caused him to be deprived of the lucrative office for which he hul been selected by the Cabinet.such is the story disclosel oy the pheudings recorded in the rase of Geo T, Btekle, of Brighton, against Dr.J.J.Kerr, dentist, a worker in the Conservative party, AJ Hewson, nresi- dent of the Conservative Association, for West Northumberland.AR.Dun- dus, president of the Joung Men's Conservative Assmla® Cohourg: and Frank M.Field U iccessfuf can- didat- in the Conservative Interest, In Worst Northumberland, at the re ent provincial elections, Case Heard Yesterday.The tase cae up yesterday before Conservatives, Ja dee Toetzel wd the plaintifts avce- Doeditos fori that Hon Dr.Well pighbhv MOP PL whom he had assisted in the general elections, asked him whether the position of housekeeper would su:t him.On the suggestion of the doctor, Mr.Bickle went to Toronto and saw Hon.Messre.Hanna, Ma- the son, Dr.Hheaume and Speaker St John.br.Willoughby informed him that ihe Speaker claimed the right to make | thee appointment, but the would not recognize that claim.Cabinet met on March T7 and on same evening Mero Bike was wfirh Dr Hon.Lieut -Coii Matheson Adam Beck and Hen Dro WHHL at the Queers Hote, 1 Dr.Willoughby, calling be snif: tlds all vettied, a tah et secrets whitch os not oi sut cui! morrow morning OF Toren aw iil be nusked to resign and GT be rate EU Called the Doctor Indiscreet.A Whitney pasced swwhile they were tokio and remarked to his coilengue, ; tolling some hie to which rephied 71 an Hot sav- gra thing and 2frersards Packie if Mr.Willoughby Vin, if anything was said to «av, No Dore.Willongzhby vs askini nie to stay over-night\" Tine chief interest and the pivot the centered in the evidence Pron ier Whitney.Cell you ted there wis for the hoo | The Hinyson Hot cpughtby oO \u201cim AT veu \u201cHonæhbs Ford asked him to merely 3 M.Cae of me what statement that been appointed\u201d?asked Huy ke solicitor for Mr.Biokle ML Whitey replied: \"I should Hke vers nuch to tell yon, but the regard whih I have for the dignity of the position 1 hold makes me decline to say, for the reason that it would open the door ta a Lsoassion In roation to every appe himent\u201d Premier Refuses to Speak.he Mr.Mr.Whitnev, for a similar reason, | déviined to give any information Vspecting any letters or vommuniratiors made to him In relation to the appolnt- ment.Nothing had been revelved hy him In his private capacity In relation to the matter.He declined also Upon the ground of public policy to answer the questions in relation to Mr, Rickie or anvone else that he might nave hal to advice the Tieutenant-Grovernor pen the matter.Mr.Whitney aleo refused to say whether he received any letters from the difendants in relafion to the question, or ta praduce any letters as required hy the subpoena.In reply ro the question whether the defamation of Mr.Rickle's character was a Inaf- ter of atate or public policy, Mr.Whitney said he would be very sorry to de- \u201cha G.T.P.TO-DAY AWARDED THE CONTRACT FOR SPUR FROM FT.WILLIAM TO MAIN LINE A contract that is worth between $4.000,000 and $5.000,000 was awarded by the Grand Trunk Pacific topday at noon, This was the contract for the line between Fort William and lake Superior Junction, à distance of 210 miles, and the firm that recelved tha order for this stretch of Canada\u2019s new transcontinental railway was that of Foley Brothers, Thig ts the second by the Grand Trank Pacifie.vorfract awarded The first = Notice to Advertisers The Herald business office le open every Friday evening until 10 o'clock, for the receipt of copy fer Saturday's la Prairie tn Tonchwood to Macdonald & was Portage Hills, and was given MacMillan, Winnipeg.The official announcement given out b¥* the Grand Trunk Pacific otricials to-day was as follows: The contract for the construction of the roadbed complete, ready for the tla and rails, on the Lake Superior branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, from Fort William to Lake Superior Junction, about 210 miles, vas Awarded to lac at the office of Mr.Frank W.Morse, vice-president and general manager, to Foley Hrothers, Larson & \u2018'o.of Winnipeg.\u201c Thia firm.189 considered one of the most successful And experienced in raflway construction work on this con- tdinent.The awarding of this contract means that about five hundred miles df the Grand Trunk Pacific will be under actual ronstruction hy the latter part of October, and it is hoped that at least Pne thousand miles will be under contract hy Nov.30, It ls atipi ad that the work shal) he completed go that this branch will ha A Pantnn den emanurimass tha mralen 2 r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014] of 1901 7 Cabinet} Toron- | the hat it to.| t ; ) \u2018uses to Give Evidence fame Mr.Rickie or but he persisted Vert questions.Judge Upheld Mr.Whitney.any other citizen, t i | | fn his refusal to dt- The Fire is Believed to be of Incen- EE PARENTS DYINE EXPROPRIATION IS MUCH INCREASED Te FOURTEEN PAGES.TO-MORRCWS8 WEATHER Fain and Warm @ Sun rose at 5.58; sets at 5.2A rom = PRICE ONE CENT.Pme COST HILOREN DEAD Fire in New York Flat Attended by Loss of Life The New Commissioners Have Increased the Amherst Street Awards in Nearly Every Case, and Some Amounts Are Almost Doubled ONE FAMILY WIPED OT Heavy fncreuases are recommended th the report of the commissioners on thie Amherst Street IKxpropriations.In \u201clrost the awards of the original commission are very much 1 vase d, 1H soine absolutely doubled, every Instance diary Origin\u2014Fire Chief | Croker Was Severe- The first commission for the expro- Mr.Huyoke asked for a ruling, and , prion ndnde ts report some thov after à legal arpument, Mt Justo» ly rlurt.azo, bot the paoprbetors red tenants Joctzel held that the proce dests and ee 10 afte tel Complaitedd that the awards cases cited qustif- 4 Mrs Whotney on Lee pren Too ow Then ation Fornelng to answer the questions, ani New York, October Three cheney on was appotnted.fie that M1 Have conned not pro dren were bavoud te deuln, tour pea Pas ef the neenbers, Recorder Poi- Oe secant cv adenee of the lotte os ebts rescued and taken 10 dvrig con torr anced Me.Ciloteusiy dissented from Which were rar dar the ple cabs Uo ditron te =: Mary's Hosp hee ary ar te Valuations, clang toad Have passei Mr.Hnycke Inade «it'll other tenants Vent to hospitr VEL LR 0 Vers excessiv, another aterm} to brig cet eu iden \u20ac fre from bares, and tao fen ve Toor new wards dre as follows regarding the allemed Lotions but Meo hurt dno rie dhe ac fea story ha iM hel Laurent instead of 82001, Whitney said that Dir Willoughby house in Perl avenue roo\u2019 Tate they cow give $0.00, and $110 us oe- never brought te him ans otter relic: la-U night The dead ar Cor | HISTORY REPEATS\u2014WITH A DIFFERENCE.BOERS PLOT es EF TO OVERTHROW.272277, ; En Era IN | JHHN OR ing to the appointment of housekeeper\u201d An effort to get Mr Whitney ! [oy slg! what took place between om ss 110 WMonghby and Mr.Hockie woes as = produ fiv - of {he desired cesnot- dr.Whitney sdmitting that he mie at have told Mr.Bickle thers wer Olga ne raleed about Linn but he ne oor red cany letters to don, Mi order to take ground for an np i | of foundition .\u201cwhich the charge wis founded, | ! peul Mr.Huyeke formiabiy tendored cocand ry evidence of the letters which the judge refused to aceoept, addi that Mr, Whitney bo! foken the on v gronnd poss,ble in nvordance with hs position Premier.Mr.Foy Follows Suit.filon.J J Fov having intimatel that he intended taking the same position as his lraiter, Mr, Huyveke expressed r- grit that owing to the refusal of the Premier to produce the letters pon a position he had not expected, he wns pra- chided front carrying the case any far-, ther at present amd abaraloned the of- fort.Judge Tontzel remarked that it might cen a hardship, but matters of state must he paramount.On the question of costs the defendants miuht not make any claim, aa nll the parties ho 1 been friends before and might be friends agnin.Right of appeal would he granted for thirty «ays.as DOUKHOBOR PILGRIMS ARE BACK WHERE THEY STARTED Mounted Police Lend Them a Hand\u2014 Douks Have Small Use for Rosthern.Rosthern, Man, Oct, A.- (Special) - A Doukhobor party numbering nhout twenty, were brought here hy last) night's tral, taken In charge by the! local Mounted Police, and esvorted hack to their Villages.The parly was mada up of men, Women and children, and kept up a continuous chant as, they were marched through Rosthern! Street.This party recently were arrested near Yorkton, They travelled the whole distance, about 250 mlles on toot, avoiding the towns and villages on the way.The Doukhobors desix-! nate Rosthern as Hell and their Mounted Pollve escort the Devil re Mrs.T.H.Ryan and Mrs.A.RB.Ware, have left to visit friends nt Long Island, New York and Philadelphia, + What is Going On -\u2014.* - His Majesty's -Mr.HE O5.WiMard in The Brighter Stde.| Les Nouveautes \u201cMadame Flirt\u201d Academy-\u2014-Mr.Joseph Murphy Shaun Rhue.Francals -\u2018Papinenu.\u201d Royal\u2014\u2018\u201cThe Innocent Maids.\u201d Public opening exercises of tha Con- Eregational College, 8 p.m., bR McTav- ish street.Rev.(3.Ellery Read will address meeting.Annual meeting of the Boclety for Psychical Research, Natural History Bullding, University street.7.15 p.m.\u2014Meeting of District No.1, L.0.1., 2204 St.Catherina &treet.Address on Baptist Bunday Work, hy Rav & Sheldon in Baptist Chugoh à.in Schon! Olivet 1.1.: \"pital PUTTER SEND ANOTHER PURAM, WILLIAM.TE.Charlies Tronne y, ope 19 tobiert Drona ely wae ld Inatherpritoes Due thy tather dr dents of tue ff were LE PRINCELOUISIS being removed fron thie harping tri; Mot, aid un deci Bont which wre Fire Chie Crookers automobile nd on vhs hthe Chief narrowly escaped seri , ols eed lent.The fire ix tedivcre 1 to be duced ary, The hallw cvs of the mnrtolitsr oe ; ; files) with flames ced smoke acre ves His Highness .Seeks Sport GE Apaant of the huis was dep ; when the fines were discopored ru ; Won.Tez cond Janes Nugent, Jiren es, and Change 10 N.B.vi Verte Of duty Taf ing a futder » ty the back yat ard cudeong up the W oods fae escapes, they awoke the frnanl oo LL 00 by breaking Into thelr apartments.Af thn top floor the fire hod spread most Moeton, NUL et, 5-éSperlal.) - La the Ie en Wore Proce Louls of Battenberg, has cut bn one of the tenants Of that floor, ose Troms balls receptions, and ail down the fire escape.In doing so the other social funet.ons for a time and Indder at the bottom broke and th Las shipped away from Halifax, where roman fon on top of Tuaz, JNJUHIRE the equaaten now le and has gone into Hr an Mrs, Jeremiah Dannetly, whn the Canin Woods ln New Brunswick occupied the other prot of the upper 0 Hunt noose and cartbou, The trip flor, were fond Ding Uncotschous on WAS edly arrange 1 by His Highness.the floor of thour rooms They wer: pily a few Knew of the Princes brought out, but the firemen did rot pitention PTE Vivls to us departure.Know that (hele thie efiidren aoe Je Sos ie or 0 good EE a a ho fret ee es send bs hodies were found later Other een Feux pans jonrney be the Intereoiontal pants of the bullding were cwung from tailwaiy lo the famous fo sis Can- thé windows arross to those of an nd- set) ¢ 18 forests of Can aan, the Prince, accompanied by Hati- joining bullding or were dropped into the arms of men below, and when the fire department arvived the building wis afire from top to bottom.Fireman Christopher Levy Was knocked4from a ladder by the atream of water and suffered concusston of the brain.Donnelly and his wife are In a Thos- suffering from having inhaled flame or smoke, and are not likely to recover.$ .re Hon, Messra, Gouin and MeCorkill, left last night fr Quebec after a day in Montreal on Government business, = fax fri nds, took the night express from Halifax, Tuesday and vas met at Pe- titeodiae by the celebrated Indtan gnide Jobn Maloney.The party started for the woods on Wednesday morn- and by nightfall were 1n camp somewhere near the Daly Mru- dow, Tho prospects of good sport for the Prince are excellent for moose are very plentiful this season.fn ennly DEATHS.elty, on the 4h October, Byrne.Funeral from her tate residence, 101 Metealfe Street, urday, at s am, to St.Patrick's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.x BYRNE In this Trai Mina MF Some Special Features Of Saturday\u2019s Issue The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, hy A.Conan Doyle, \u2014Sllver Blaze.Favorite Old Poems-\"The IAgh tof Other Days,\u201d Thomas Moore.Marion Harland\u2019's School for Housekeepers.Home Run Haggerty's Comic mond.Munday Knights critiques on 1 Performances, Christie Carew gives her week] Philosophy of the Baseball Dia- *eople Theatrical and Theatrical v intere-ting Talk to Women, lun In type and pleture for the Boys and Girls.Financial review of the week in Montreal and Wall Street.The Making of a Successful H usband -Third letter nf a series From an Old Man to His Son\u2014'Toarding nr Keaping Holbke.\"\u201d Twn French Presidents 17 Active Power Puzzle in Government.Inspection of Wheat in the We mined\u2014A Description by th at Once\u2014A Curious st\u2014How the Grades are Deter- & man who do the work.Canadian Foreatry Axsoclation\u2014Particulars of the work of this body which will meet In Ja Laurier.nuary at call of Sir Wilfria ôn Snat-! | \u2018 2.To the National Coal and Wood | dévinpany, instead of $450 they give $0450 \u2018Ps proprietor, and $1,805 as tenants, | 3.To Henry KR.Gutlhiel, stead of, $4,949 they give 35,134 as proprietor, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POPULAR ANGER ISSTILLKEEN Japanese Growing Impatient at Delay in Convening the Diet EXPLAINING PEACE TREATY the Recorder and Mr.Globensky dis-1 The St.Petersburg Municipality Takes ;senling in this award as excessive.The | vormimision also award Mr.Guthiel doen fnstead of $000 us occupant, The\u201d satne di-sentient vole being recorded © 4 To Mr.H.Ht, Guthiel as proprietor\" of another jot, $0160 Mistead of p4loc ns proprietor, uni 3080 1nsteud ol $600 as tenant, wath the some dissent, Coa To Walllam Clark $11,455 Instead of PTT us proprestor, and $17,200 an stead of $LO,UU0 us occupant.GoTo William Clark as proprietor of tot 292 purtls expropriaten, $1.655, cu notion us bec ispatnil, the dtl s vie ted thereon were uit atrer the confirmation of honpotogetion of the First Opportunity to Administer Sever: Snub to Count Witte.Vok ov VA qu sing the peace treaty postrrhas Vis Trivy Council has clearly ping am 0 the antl-peace Agtators the ae bay ol & refus- el to ratif, \u20ac Ps raies of the fatter was ns en Lvehtrated conan alles ape, tes \u20ac abinel, Public ean tra un jroo Loe lhe nwtlon- Pplao of Alnherst Soot Pr! at > La = Le nv aure treaty, To Mrs, A.0H Auores, instead of ls helene et cease but this outs CES LD Is given $100aL2 as propreciar, and Ward supe can of Feehing wil] only \"$1046 us occupent, the Itccorder dis- jereate à suc 4 La 1 1 dtrvul of disuf- senting rom the first award.foction, wien of clarnvea to grow, will | 8.To Michael Montiigny, instead of fa suit the joua: 33,340 18 awarded 34 16U us proprietor, eistunee Gael any ile disseniing, and $869 as) | the Recorder occupant.4.To Ernest Neveu $84 &pectively as tenant of 106 Amherst Street.and $120 re- Nos.11.To Phillbert Beaudoin, $3,000, instead of $2160 as proprietor and $500 as occupant.of $1,179 as owner, the Recorder and Mr.Globensky dissenting, and $364 us tenant.joccupant, 14.To Edward R.prictor, instead of $3,747, running as 107 and tating the 12.To Patrick Maloney $3,314 Instead | plaiiation pro- $7,010, tha ioe | conder and Mr.Globensky dissenting.jtiment against Unwise re- Ll) suppress.is fearcd, give Lage, niet virenre, prople, while appreci- wiasdaorn of puting à eLOp LO are judignant at the half popular © con tige to 1 1 of \\Vell-arformielt the war, 10.To Cleophus Cote as tenant, $116.hiewsure policy of the Government as exhibited, for instance, in the partition of the Island of Sakhalin, The public 13 heerdy awaiting an ex- from the (Government, but the promise to cobvene a special session of the Dict immediately atwer the Conclusion of the peace not having 15.To Edward R.Gunning, 3680 as heen fulfilled, it is growing impatient.A Snub for De Witte.St, Prterkburg.Oct, 5-AÀ strong sen- Count Witte developed là To E.R.Gunning instead ofial a caucus of the St.Petersburg $400, $1.215, the same dissent being re.municipality yesterday evening called corded, to discuss civic ation in recognition | 16.To J.H.Kennedy, as proprietor, lof his services ut Portsmouth.8ug- instead of $1,370, 53,067.'restions that a hanguet be given In 17.To J.MH.Kennedy, as occupant, tus honor and thai he be presented 86.259, insteud of $4,700, the same dis- sentients; and as accupant, 3600.19.To the pants, $300.\u201cy, To Mrs.Rolland, instead of $3,152, te given $5,345.CGrautier estite, as occu- occtipant, $72N.$1,000, LE.do.\u201ccupant.vf.To Mrs.Dubois, $3,197, $2.230.25, To O.Dubois.$4.284, $2.542.and $50 as occupant.oT.Also $3,000 as occupant Instead of $61.0.$80, \u201cx.To L.Sla.Sourtemanche, $1,837, instead of $1,906, and $312 as tenant.\u201c4.To Mrs.O.Germain, $4,740 in- rtead of $2,000, and $100 as tenant.$:.056, and $R50 81.To C.E.of 34,549, and $3,000 as of 31,000, s1.To Francois Rasconie, $11,513, 1n- étend of $7.00) and $2,400 as tenant, The Commissioners are Mr.Recorder Weir.ant Mesers.A.Hlobensky.J.Z.Resther, F.Mercier and C.J.Mundy.na tenant.Thibault, $10,226 instead tenant, instead $64.Ix.To J.H.Kennedy, as Es | #1, do, $4ÿS as ocreupant.22.To Patrick Henry, 33,750 instead | of $I 214.22.To P.Henry, Instead of $120 as | 94.To Robert Bow, $5.203, instead of of instead of 1 i T Jrough The Herald's with the freedom of the city or an address were rejected and a résolution vas adopted deciaritæ that he is not worthy of any special honor because his services atl Portsmouth \u201cwere only a redeeming sacrifice for the political mistakes In which he has acquiesced and which were respousivle for the war\u201d The first act of the Ministerial Committee, the sessions of which have been resuined with Count Wines return, has Leen an important concession the language question, permitting the comn.eroial senools at Warsaw, instead of $600 as oC.| 18 and Reval to use Polish or German as the language of instruction instead of In all studies except RRussina grammar, history and geography.Will Raise Moral Standard.Lr.Petersburg, Oct- b.\u2014Inefficlent officers are tn be gradually weeded out of the Russian navy during the next five vears and pensioned off to make way for better trained men to command the reconstructed navy.In a 20.Tn OO.Belanger, $8,458 instead of | rescript aldressed to the Minister of Murine Emperor Nicholas directs him to retire comnbulsoily all naval officers who ae unable to fuifill the higher re- nuirements which the projected Te- forme In thé service will demand.Officers retired hefore reaching the age Lat are to be pensioned on favorable conditions to be detremined upon later.so EVE ita An- CRAIG RST evidently \u201ctail wlen addressed by refuses to wag the nine of SL , tolne.HAVE boulevarded will rue it THEY Laurent.Maybe they i i st.OTTAWA they have a man up in a police court for slugging another in a foot- tall math They will soon be interfering with the Conservative cian uses i IN | WITH all these millionaires flying stray y | about Canadian capitalists had better slt.tight on their money bags.FAERY policeman In Ottawa ls now A Jumping an the referee will when there are thirty of football referee lose its sweetness him on the ground HAMILTON MAN hot bed of bogus union postage stamp on your thing before you ent it Who Will Run?1 won't, said Tone,\u2019 1 wouldnt run - The Grits will win.In that you're true, I wont, sad two,\u2019 1 cant get in Don\u2019t count on me, tells us Montreal is a labels, He sure the bread 1x the right 1 won't.sald \u2018three *\u2014 I'll join the chorus.l'in very sore, l won't, said \u2018four, With what's before us, As I'm alive, 1 won't, said \u201cfive \u2014 Chances are slim.We're in a fix, 1 won't, said \u201csix,\u201d I'd not be him.If things were even, 1 won't, sald \u2018'seven,\u2019\u2019 1 know a thing.l've seen the slate, 1 won't, Raid \u2018eight, Tho 1 wera King.Things may be fine, 1 won't, said \"nine,\" The trap\u2019s too bare.Oh, goodness, then, 1 won't, kaid ten\u2019 \u2014 1'Yl dodge the snare.And {t's ro sad to think that then, The noble Cons.ran out of men.ARIQGHT business man got Ahead of us yesterday by remarking that Craig by any other name would smell as strong.+ LET US have nniform street naming by all \u201cto change our post office address, Undecided.The gir) atood on the burning deck, }ier camh was in har hand; \u201cOh.shall 1 fix my tresses now,\u201d \u2018Or when 1 get on land?\u201d Thera once whs a man namdd McLain, Whose feelings were giving him pain; Oh, goodness, said he, ghall ! let it be, Or up and go for it again?yl WHAT Mr.Forget didn't say in bie reply to hia conatituents\u2019 demand for bin resignation would probably make more interesting reading than what he did say.' means, nnd down with the man that propyses PERHAPS If The Herald had remalned on - .pa A te eit h ns Mmm nm e COUNT that day lost whose low descending sun, 10 new been done.Fonds street-name tampering has IT 13 rlmnat four days now since Capt, Irian, of the Vigilant, has bored holes in any U = poa hing vesrel.These are peaceful umes, THE St Petersburg municipality rejects projo=al to tender Count de Witte a banquet and otherwize honor him.And this after Kaiser Bill lad pronounced his august ape jrosval\u2019 WHAT will those aldermen ba up to next?This ts No.26 in The Herald's puzzle series, A Definition.what fs meant hy the sub- x Johnny Pa, merged tenth?l'a That < the proportion that goex in bathing of your slster New York sun.Ever Flip a Double-Headed Cent?+ An old maid never lInses interest in the man she might have married.If he succeeds she prides herself on the fact that she could have bad him.If he fails she is equally proud of the fact that she had foresight enough to turn him down.\u2014 Detroit Free Tress, They're Hunting in Maine Now.Tie man who didn'r know it was loaded and the man who lets the water get low in the boiler are own brothers to the rich man who writes spoony letters to his manteurist.+\" Cleveland Leader.And \u201cThere's No Joy in Boston.® My poor heart conldn\u2019t sadder be\u2014 Dark sorrow 1: Its tenant: My sweetheart snid she'd marry me When Cleveland won the pennant.-Clevelaud Plain Dealer, THAT THE WHEEL {< stl] a popular form of recreation in rural communities is proved by the fact that there were no less than fifty competitors In a road race recently held im a place culled Toronto.Bold-up Game.Every man who travels in a Pullman car and doesn't dodge the porter kunws something about the menace of \u201cThe Black Haud.\u2019\u2014 Baltimore Sun » Church Sleepers.Men wouldn't go to sleep in church, either, if they had to hold their heads up In order to keep their hais on straight.Cleveland Leader.eee SSII * ¥ HOTTENTOTS SEIZE + GERMAN CONVOYT.» \u2014\u2014\u2014 * Cape Town, Octoher 8.\u2014The 3% Hettentots have captured an- $ other German convoy of ten # wagons, The wagons were ¥ going to Warmbad.* taxis UV UN UV VU VU UN VS MMM ME MAS ASIE | \\ 8 «D THE CROWN STORE.O- CABM ONLY.Rell Tel.Up Friday's Special Sale Friday we will give on our Jackets and Costumes 3 Stamps for 1 and on other goods in the caæsn all our store Lemire & 1163 St.James St., Cor.Fulford.Where all Cars transfer.2738.2 Stamps for?Ce ONE PRICE ONLY.Merchants 1207.7e 1 \u2018 pÈCE Pa THE BIGGEST CHANCE EVER GFFEREO FRIDAY ONLY, WB WILL GIVE, WITH EVERY JACKET OR COSTUME over $10.00, a good GUN METAL WATCH FREE, for ladies or gentlemen.LADIES\u2019 BLACK AND BROWN BEAVER JACKETS, tight fitting, pleated, with belt, new sleeve.Value 315.00.Sale, only EMPIRE JACKET, %, in brown, pleated or plain, Value 318.00.For Friday (With a Good Gun Metal Watch Free.) BLANKETS\u2014For our Friday Sale we wll] sell good quality Flannelette very nicely made.Blankets, value $1.25, for only, per \u201cCURTAINS- 1 big lot of Not Curtains.pair LONSDALE\u20142 cases of Lonsdale, In Remnants.Value 18c.For Friday 10c only FLANNEL\u201410 pieces of good quality Gray Flannel, Value 18c.For only SATEEN\u2014Good quality Black Bateen.Value lbc.PA PARA AAA AN T2c 8Te plain or twill 121c { THE CROWN STORE \u2014 0.LEMIRE & CO., 1163 fit.James Cor.Fulterd, SUPPLEMENTAL RESULTS APPLIED SCIENCE FACULTY | Scholarships and prizes and general results tfons fn connection of the supplemental with examina- last sessions work in the faculty of applied science\u2019 were announced last night.The CV.Christie, British Exhibition.on entrance year.tn entrance to Henry Al.Lamb, first to winners of schelimships and priezs wero: Association fourtn third year:-\u2014 mathematical prize: D.Walter Munn, second mathod- matical prize: G.E.Belland, C.WwW.yamble, prizes for surveying and field work.- The pass last was as follows: THIRD YEAR.Machine Design.\u2014Beaubien, (Cowan R.I.W., Ewens W.8, Higgins P.H,, J.Cole L.H., Durkee P G.Hib- dard M.L.\u2026 Taylor A.H, McMeekin A.A Mechaniral Drawinge\u2014Cowan R.P., Durkee.P.W., Emerson H.R., Gurl D.Hibbard M.I.Purdav G.D.Nos- tn T.J., Winter E.E., Young H.R.Dynamics of Machines\u2014Batch&der CU.K., Corrigan T.L.Durkee P.W_, Ewens W.5.Pinch H.H., Ross W.Theory of Stirurtures\u2014Coie L H.Durkee PP.WW, }igg.r.s TH.H.H.=! N.Durland R.R Harvie,: G:Lbe Mudge R., Pincn J.Beaubien J.G.a CU US Current Machinery\u2014 Rr M, 5, Cram A.&.Durkee P.w.i».H., Pinch H.H.Electrical Measurements\u2014Durkee P.ww.Metallurgey\u2014 Young H.G.Mertarics\u2014Batoheljer «7.LH.Cowan R.R.P.Durkee P.Cole w.Erherson H.R., Hadiley H., Howell, E.N.McConkey T.C., MoCualg (3.E., McIniosh RF.Mudge R., Newton 5.G., Pich H.H.Ross D.H., Taylor A.H., Wickware F.G., Winter E.E.Young H.G.Graphjcal Statics\u2014Emerson H.R.Hibbard M.L, Young H.G.R.P.Calrulus end Analytic Cowan Genmetry\u2014 | C.W., Wood.| A.LG, Ross \u201817, company\u2019s employ.DOMINION NEWS TOLD IN A LINE One Day's Record of the Latest Happenings in Canada.Winnipeg\u2014Regina {8 to build a new City Hall.Owen sound, Ont.\u2014Juhn Morrow was fatally crushed between (two ruil- way Cars.Touronto\u2014Mackenzie and Mann have purchased the Nepigon Raliway, a portion of which, It was found, would be duplicated by their projected Sud- bury to Port Arthur line.Toronto\u20148ir William Mulock has decided to try the experiment of employing deaf mules In the Pust Office.Six will be given positions in Toronto as mall sorters.Fort William, Ont-\u2014 Whalen and Bowman, of the Great Lakes Dredging Company, have purchased on Island No.2, here, for bullding a dry dock, marine ratlway, foundry and machine shop.Toronto.\u2014At the Civil Assizes the Jury in the case of Shea vs.the John Inglis Engine Co.returned a solid verdict awarding the plaintiff $1,600 dain- ages for injuries sustained while in the Belleville, Ont-\u2014F1re in the Dean block Trenton, caused about $21,000 damages.The chief sufferers were Pattersoy's laundry, A Gould's tallor shop, and J.Carter's plano and organ store.All were Insured.Winnipeg.-À large delegation, representing the Scottish societies, wait ed on Sir Fredertek Borden yesterday and urged the organization of a High, land regiment here.The Minister of.G.des R., Virtue M.L., Whitcher W.' English Composition\u2014Stephen J.A.| Trigonumetry\u2014Beaudry À.C., Brennan C.V., Christie H.R.M, Dawson: VY.E., Drysdale C.W., Gilmore H.L.Hodge C.A.Lundy T.H.D., Murphy W.H.,, Ross C.C.Shanks D.A, Smith R.R., Strombert J.A., Tren-| hole G.A., Whitten C.F.! Dynamlics\u2014Chambers W.D., D'Aeth, J.E., Delton A.T.Dickson G.H., Doran E.J, Drysdale C.W., Gilmour; H.L., Gonmies IL F., Grahame D.F.,: , Mohan R.J, Montague Ss.M.Saun-| ders C.W.M.Geometry\u2014Anderson S.*., Dickson! G.H., Dwran E.J., Drysdale C.W.! Gilmour H.L., Goodchild KR.H., Green H.P., Maguire (¢., Mohan R.J., Mon- .tague S.T.\u2026, Robertson G., Ross C.U.Écott W.KR.Smith KR.R., Stephen J.A., Taylor H.K.,, Younger H.R., Zimmerman H., _Algebra\u2014Anderson S.©, Beaudry A, C., Brennan C.V.Briegel W., Chamber W.D, Christie H.HR.M, DicKkson G.H., Drysdale ©.W., Glilmour H.I.Gomes L, F., Goodehlid R.H., Gossn- Un A.Hendry A.W., Letourneau M.Mather W.A.Milan W.H., Morrison Trenhoelme G.A MISS H.B.OAKELEY HONORED BY HOST QF M'GILL FRIENDS Miss H.I.frakcley, who will! shortly retire from the wardenship of the Royal Victoria College was yesterday presented with a ret of silver candlesticks by the undergraduates of the College.A tarewell reception Was given her Tuesday night in the College, when membersof the staff of MeGill University were present to pay their respe ts to the retiring warden ere she returned to England.Miss SF.Cameron, lecturer in kngilsh, will temporary look after the position vacant by Miss Vakeiey 9 relurcitiert.Brimrer G.H., Burnett A, (Cole L H.Eyes tested free, T0 charges, exper!- Cowa\u201c PR.P.Lowers W.8.Gibbs H.jenced optician.RM.Hemsley, 205 St, Ti.bal y Hi, Higgs BH.McCon- James Hi Adv.ey T.+, Mudge R., Pinch H.H.Sla- tez N.T.Tay:or A, H, Young H.G.NEW FRENCH PAPER (reoiogy\u2014 Young H.G.SECOND YEAR.| FOR CONSERVATIVES Me La:.\u2026s\u2014Featon N.H., Brown L.| Lis WW J.Dickson W.Drum-| (Om Getaber 10th.thé French-Cans- mond G.W., Engel M.L., Haskell 8.dians of Montreal wil have a new ¥1.J.Houghton H.M.Hay N.K, |weekly (\u201conservative paper, whose {list Yowe J.P.Lynch F.C.Maxwell L.edition will be published on the day of G.M Calluin 5.0 He MeCuaig 8.M:-; the banquet to Premier JL PP Whitiey Donna} H.F., Otty 7.N., Patterson 12, of Ontario, at the Jacques Cartier H.Peraud F.G.Richards E.1.Ryan \u2018ub.\u201cThe new paper w!il be called F.G.Spafford A.L.l'Opimion, and will be edited by Mr.Experimental Phys'rs\u2014Barclay M.Arthur Beauvhesne, who was at os PDP.D'urmond J.D, Haughton H.M, time chief editor of Ie Journal, and McKinnon J.A.Morrow H.M., Moy=na'!% one of the best known of Montreai J.J, Macdonald H.F, Otty G.Ni French-Canadian Journalists.L'Opln- Mackay R.M, Renaud B.H., Mulligan w.H.Descriptive Geometry-\u2014Grey J.8.i 5 Mechanical Lrawing\u2014Cole C.E.Cuaig 5.Chemistry-Archibald E.B., erty J.J, Harvie J., Dickson W.K.:icinatts donald W.R.B.Analytie (ieometry\u2014Dickson , Me- Dough- of Machines-Brooks C.; E.\u2026.Emerson H.R, Little W.D, Mac-| M.B.Scott W.G., Slavin w.Drummond G.D., Ellis R.C., Haskel I.St.J.Haughton H.W., Hay N.K.L.ynech F.Maxwell L.G., McCalluin G.H.McDonald W.M.B., Mackinnon J.A.Oty G.N., Patterson R.H.Picard H.¢'., Richards E.L., Rogers; A.Ryan F.G.Spafford A.L.Calculue-Barclay M.I), Daly WwW.J.Dickson W.Drummond J.D., Ellis R.C.Haskell L.St.J., Haughton H.M., Hay N.K., Little W.D, Maxwell L.G.McDonald W.McCallum G.M.PF.H., McCualg hi vy + +.Me : .{toro 1 of profs Sete ial \u2026 Magloire Bou ill Lose Ch rk Life M 1 \u2018 Low ins prote \u2018et reactor wit resides rget ust R dirk work sym ssors rector vith es al 61 8 fort art 1 t i eni the pathy , Wh rs wor Ww Very 67 St y yea er 1 .esl the hE.a sue > wit are ork o ry ser .Louis rs of n M no den on he rn on EAT ne, Proceedin ssouri__ Says Cri Company | \u2014 agitato UE a rr on 15 the enmsl Canadl while wt Je gs S ys Cri : to te ue ot 8 spec 8 v Kir ip M nadl: le ffer h I .; te rs Cetin id sus tt ch g kK Mo an al son oO 1m anor Btu hr yoo! en! rs piles dow n k this award bier Hal oie Surance 5 City, Mo uld be Tak inal universitivs ih cEuE lof at open or ning.er, about lying last ni Superinter Oct.5,\u20148 en | LOCAL re rer pres Pen mo of vw may lea He ee a Lehwa Bourg two, À.N ght ann chdent W State In \u2014 MARK \u2014 \\ ss ai sident Ice Work Tt J.whe taker nd fra y Into et fell 1c all ounced CDV - told _\u2014 ! 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of th offer Can Bra prman vn _ ely as now UV okio.1 5, and Po Ring room LARGE.N ne e ed ada neh «mr FELL RR ow vening \u201cThey lof rtan suitat to ent NICE princi cot , | of th Ana, LF {Li ; ng, b Cy 1 im routh able fo rent LLY KF \u2018pal Wor ; a vi c Ro ger of E ROM them , but fi arrive medi ntreat r gentle in qu FURN era wit sito va the =.J .FR nt t sund few ed her uteis - lemn quiet HY INIS 1 mana h the r to M { Bank n a brak McGin EIGHT | the strict he railro: few peo re (hrs _ n of quiet private SHED ger.president ontreal or C.P:R eman na thirt CAR | persons \\ re static ple to nu a, ALY ; habits Louse, .FH.i ol .YW 1 T \"© - R ' \u2014__ -53F and wen: | Moreau fe off Te emplovin ra of : : guarded ve MA ton, owing te Window 1 bw To TED mess s ort nd -, ten ree r vmen \"ge, x stat ! an of able S y Lette see SALESMES | o'clock, t yard elght « tof + .on d -poll nll « Sig ere ON a dax ÆESMEN 2 ' te ; ce W w.v gns C Nove ay se Mn EN CAN was taken \u201cainfocating À ht the Ana \u2018D \u2014\u2014\u2014 © who | Vv.Van = Canto Ly Signs Hk our oa Not hi ab ndrew Conper \u2018 uren st, free, Su nd Ch re Dame ankle.out Ae Clen prr ef Te hing, pa van u Ange- e ea\u201d troduced on nent of Gina a FOR SAT.[A In.\u20180., 4086 1 latt er by M Change sgow.am Mr We Uresce F Two er by Mr.M.A.O vyesterds cre In- st.nt and NO DESIR A - F.Fowler end or the fond ven es LOTS I \u2019 nd the e.Montreal ' aa & 4 Êà ea 4 \u2014 T THE HE RA LD us to practically destroy importation\u201d 4 and, he adda, \u201cthe central government, \u2014\u2014 = [if it had the inclination or the means, would scarcely have th- courage to = remove the organised ob.(ruction ur to DAILY.| punish the obstructors.\u201d the year.en BO Evidence is adduced to show that Bix menths.1.80 One month 11111200 a nan cnnee \u201825 the recently altered attitude of the WEBKLY.Chinese merchants towards United By the YOAL.i iia £1.00 States imports has been due entirely to tbe removal of an edict which may \u2018at any moment be re-enforced.The grievances which Chiness fmmigralits TOHONTO-H- V.Kable, Mail and Empire utter through the United States law PAKS, FRANCE\u2014Jobn Fred Jones, 31 Rue \"and its administrators, having been ef- au Faubourg, Monunarte.fectivel tuted out, the \u201cboycott\u201d has LONDON.ENG.\u2014J.B.Mortimer, 13 Great | y po t ycott\u201d h Bt Helens.\u2018merely becn relinquished with a view remedial measures \u2014_\u2014 Lo sealing what CIRCULATION.Congress will adopt.It will be remem- THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD- gloat |berod that even in Jupan, when popu- * t Maritime Provinces, a Be Ratera ibm \u2018thoroughly lar feeling was excited us tu the De- No other medium duplicates this circuls- nevolent neutrality appareutly shown tion.p-\"Tne | > the French Government in shelter- TRE ERKLT MONTRE SL bises the 8pe- |!N# Rojostvenaky's fleet during its passage to the Lust, à very pyuneral cial Features of the Magazine with the news feutures of the Weekly Paper.boycott of French imports was put in force, while in the case of the United | Kingdom, and until recently of the United States, the purchases of the Japanese enormously increased.Even In the matter of loans it wus only in the very last issue that German representations for an allotment of a portion of the bonds was listened to.\u2014_\u2014 =\" Uf course, as Mr.Taft has sald, a HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, |[olicy of this kind seems in the nature Victoria Square, Montre&l !f cutting off your nuse to spite your JAS.8.BRIERLEY.face.By limiting the number of com- Managing Directe |, .ii1ory fur the business you have tv FRED ABRAHAM, Sec -Treas.give you naturally pay more for what JOHN TAYLOR, Business Manager.you want; bnt after all it is only the: \u2014 \u2014 7 [system of protection in another form.MONTREAL, THURSDAY.OCT.§.|High tariffs, even preferential tariffs, = Ihave very much the sane effect, and PROGRESS OF RAILWAY EQUIP- {Indeed promise to become in the near BRANCH OFFICES.NEW YORK\u2014M.Tobit, 108 Fulloa Bt.JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding Departments are among the largest io the Dominlon, and are aquipPed for the execution of the finest work.TELEPHONE.MAIN 1073\u2014Private Branch Exchange connects with al! departments.EE rp \u2018Hopecislly goed with liot or Cold Meats.'' COURTNAY'S RED CURRANT CREAM SAUCE Osly 20 cents per bottle, oaly 63.00 per dosen.A PERFECT BLEND OF INDIAN AND CEYLON TBA.\u201cQLUTEN FLOUR\" Our \u201cSPECIAL\u201d hawe Chem small and medium in sises.Our \u201cSPECIAL\u201d FRASBR'S \"BPECIAL\" HAMS, t Leave your orders ahead.Full Herriugs, GENUINE \u201c\"LOCHFYNE\" HERRINGS ( years, $1.60 per keg.$1.38 per keg.LILAC TEA 50 ceuts per pound packet.25 cents per half pound packet.\u201cGLUTEN FLOUR\" and \u201c8PECIAL DIABETIC FOOD\" \u201cSPBCIAL DIABETIC FOOD FLOUR\" .40 PER CENT OLUTRN BISCOUITHE.large packages 40 PER CKNT.GLUTEN BISCUITS.small packages Hams and \u201c8PECIAL\" Try ove of our \u201c\"S8PECIAL'' Hams, Dry Cured after the BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON.! We receive aupplies fresh from the amiokehousn every week of FRASER 8 \u2018SPECIAL\u2019 BONELESS RRICAKTAST HACON, | \"DHBRFOOT FARM' LITTLE SAUBAGEH and In Glass Jure and Paper Bouxes.EAST AND WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND FINEST SALT WHITE HERRINGS, In Kegs.with Roes and Milts GENUINE \"EAST COAST\u2018 BCOTCH HRRRINGS, full fish, with Roes and Milts, FINEST DRIED EXPORT LING FISH From the SHETLAND ISLANDS.Selected Ling Flab, 15 cents per pound.80 cents per 10 Ib.mark.#1 26 per 10 id.oack So .40 conte each tb cents each Breakfast Bacon Danish procoss.We aud WINDBOR BACON.\u201c\"DEERFOOT FARM\u2019 BLICED BACON, West Coast), the best we have sold In FRASER, VIGER & CO.ltallan Warehouse Established 1838.THE RORDHEIMER BUILDING 207, 209, 211 St.James 30 HONTREAL- Wonderful Hpitashs.(London Dally News.) MENT.future the must prominent cause fur serious international disagreements.The Chincse boycott was admittedly \"undertaken in : order to obialn un upon the expenditure of seven and one-! lameilgpation of the discrimination ex- half million doilars for new rolling \u2019 .; .ercised against the Chinese emigrant, stock.This was an unexpected move, , the movement In Bengal also aims at and is an exireme.y remarkable show- | ; in vi f the fact that ever since a political object.These facts show! ; In Slew fact ; > ng in View © © the novelty of the policy and the dan- The Canadian Pacific Rallway yes- | terday decided at {ts annudl meeting.thy bona: za (rep of 1802 caught the, r of It nston ral vay urpr pured, the Canadian Pa- ger O s expans \u2019 cif.tam been making the most deter- ni 1 effo:ts to kug its rolling equip- THE MAKING OF YOUNG DOCTORS ne sn & .evel with the utmost de- | The recent decision of the College of Neither in 1903: Physicians and surgeons of the Prov- no ds of its business.jv.4 was there any serious trouble ince of Quebec tu petition the Legls- the ryp-moving.though !t must ) lature :0 pass an Act raising the course juitied t at the total to be moved lof compulsory study in medicine In the univers:ties from four years to five.brings within the range of discussion \u2018a subject which educational and medi-| ca.authorities feel tn be deserving of\u2019 the must serious consideration, On the Is the educational aspect (f the increasing difficul'y four years the & not comparatively large.This year there w!.be Immensely the greatest crop ever hariled in Canada, and while it :> too carly yet to speak with cer- there seems to be No appreben- slot.among experts of anything in the Ne hand nature c?a tlockade.:the question, Thre new ro.ling stock purchases must of compressing within therefore be taken as an evidence that ! Knowledge that Is necessary to equip A the company 18 determined to keep Modern practitioner for the varied du-! abreast with the growth of ita tribu- ties of his profession under the coma! tary area, and that !ts estimate of that | Plex conditions of life that now pre- growth is a very optimistic one.A! vall On the other hand there is the casuai gance over the record of the \u2018 FAD'd development nf the country, the equ.pmert of this line in the last three growth of the newer districts, present- | ta.:.1X, \u2018 years wi.give some idea of what this) NR claims and offering opportunities | mears In June, 190° .t had 745 loco- that are not easy to comply with and: Mo::ves, b00 passen.er cars, 21,159! linpossivle lo resist.There can be no fre.ght cars., Last June it had 1,018; Question as to the desirabllity of tura-| locomotives.1.02% pagësenger coaches | iNg out our young doctors with as thor-| ani 30171 freight cars.The increase, OUEN à knowledge as pnssible of the.in iocomotives had been numerically | human body ard its action in the él-; much emaller than in freigbt cars, but Versified circumstances \\n which it is] In actua, hau.age power it must have; 78!led upon to discharge its functions.\u2019 bee: greater, owing both to the in-| ihe watchmaker cannot minister to the crezzed size of the engines and to the Wabls of a disorganized timepiece until elimination of curves and gradients, he has spent years in the construction BU that a fifty per cent.Increase fairly of the normal watch.The engineer why represents the growth \u2018n the freight has not served an apprenticeship \u201cn° capacity of the raliway.Last year; De Work of constructing an engine ca.a- Blone there wus expended on roliing, Nt be expected to repair à ln omoti-e.stock and shops, including the Angus! iDtelligentiy.And Row much more es- shops.84.587.000.This wii] evidently 8¢nt:al ls It in these days that the be grea'.y exceeded In tne next two, TMOSt wnanderful, mnst cumplex, aud years, when lu the reguiar expenditure most delicate of organisms, the human fron: tneome account will be added the Pedy.8n01id Le thor wkh y understood.ever wig a ha.! ruitons just author- The medical colirges of the Unit-d.ve Kingdom feel that it Js Impossible io, trupart and to acqulre ail the knowl- ede Tequisite fur this purpose\u2014the fruit of thousands of years of labor\u2019 from the days of Ads ulapinse tl now- in less than five years, The Moon, authorities have for some time heen Impressed with the increasing dlfficulty! ize?Ut.\u2018us'tn, afcoutTs qe CAN TRADE BE BOYCOTTED?PL = MR wut Ll al tne Berga! are said to g heme of di- presidency Into two Kepar- + Live arras that they are (+5 39 Irrfratée th : i CCE \u2019 .ee ve action of uf the medical student Yi a four years = vnleh 8 now bringing Ce 41 prevencing anf mastering! Sllcatan lu tt t co : # \u201c ; \u2018e attitude of the work that is being done by the ©.«tales.The British pro- scientists of to-da, in the wide and Forge a varied flelds of knowledge relating io has an area of over *\"quare mile: ë i eon in and 4 population the human system\u2014work which in! A a »n there is the some of Its features is bringing medi- Seti Stale of Bengal, administered cal sclence up to mathematical exactl- tude.- an achievement that has never been known In the past history of mankind.Something has been done to meet the new conditions by ralslng the standard of matriculation and by extending the curriculum but the authori- tiem feel the demand incessantly calling for more, and It ls realized that acme definite step will soon have to be taken towards lengthening the course.The ungucestioned success of the McGill medical school and lmportant work it 1s doing to meet the requirements, of the country have led the authorities, to hesitate before taking action in the by Indian princes more or less feuda- ler, to the Kalsar-1-Hind, which con- la,.n& an area of over 238,000 square miles and has a population of some four mililons.There is very little parallel In the conditions of Bengal and China, for In the Bengalese provinces the population contains mixed races, of whom nearly tifty millions are Hindus and over twenty-five millions Mohammedans, besldes a strong ad- inlxture of Buddhists, Christians, Jews, eter, among whom no such successful co-operation could be brought about as in China.Moreover all the avenues and machinery for trade distribution 41 Epitaphs of a more or less curjous character continue to be sent us.On & tombstone in à vilage of Northamp- tonsh!re may be found an unusual tribute paid by a long-suffering wife to her erring husband: \u201cWe all do fade us à lea@ and our Inlquities like the wind, have taken us away.\u201d Somewhat also, 1s the ambiguous, following: Here lies B, JL.who was | accidentally Kkllled in the 45th year of his age.This monument was erected by his grateful family.\u201d As a set-off axalnst the foregoing 15 an epitaph In the cemetery at Tipton, Btaffs: \u2018He was .But words are wanting to say what he was, Think what a husbantl should ba.he was that.\u201d The inscription on a tombstone affixed to an exterior wall of Folkestone Parish Church would appear tu emanate from one who had either suffered many things at the hands of property awners or WAS a propeity owner hum- self.\u2014 \u201cIn Memory of Rebecca 'ROgers, who died August 22nd, 1658.Aged 44.\u201cA house she hath 1s made of such good fashion, The tenant ne'er shall pay for repata- tion; Nor will her landlord ever ralse her rent, Or turn her out of doors for non-pay- ment.From « .inney money, ton, this cell Is free, Of such a house who would not tenant be?\u201d A good many.ve fancy.| But for ludicrous pathos an ep'taph\u2019 in Low Moor Church, Bradford, could hardly be excelled: \u2014 \u201cYoung females all who knew me In my bloom, I did not think of being cut off =o soon; But by Grare Hillam's lies my heart wan broke, i Do you not think this was a dreadful, stroke?\" .' 4 Make John A.McCall (New York World) Two things remaln for the insurance Investigating committee to do before! proposing a remedy for Insurance Cor-! Tell.| : morning.At ruption.The must linportant Is tu compel John A.McCall to give the | detalls of what became of tha lobby furd to which the Equitable, the Mutual and the New York Life contributed and which Mr.McCall's man Hamilton handled.Mr.McCall knows.le should be made to teil.The other matter ds one that, It iv reported, fr.Me- Keen has been working out.It is to make plain und easy of comprehension the way in which the life Insurance game has been worked.The World has been printing letters from a number of policy-holders telling how the promises made to then have not been kept.The files of Supt.Hendricka's office contain hundreds of complaints from policy-holdera which hase been -tifled by the State Insurance l)»epart- ment.; the school \u2014\u2014 Craig Street's Name.| Le Canada, referring editorially to' the changes being made in the names.of streets, says, The change made in the name of Craig street Into that of St.Antoine street, a change that nq one desired, has already caused considerable an- hoyance among the merchants who are justly protesting agninst the strange action of the Councl.But therc« is more than that to it.Six months ago the City Counofl changed the numbers on the street, and this obliged the different commercial houses tp go to considerable ense in, chafiging their advertise- nts and addresses.Now that these expenses have been incurred, a further change is made and the merchants are put to further expense.The Ladies\u2019 Aid.| (Reformed Church Herald, Tisbon, Ia.) We've put a fine addition on the gond , old church at home, It\u2019s just the latest kilter, with a gallery and dome, : It seats a thousand people\u2014finest' church in all the town, when \u2018twas dedicated, why we blanked ten thousand down; And That 1s, wu patd five thousand \u2014every deacon did his best\u2014- And the Ladies\u2019 1d Soclety, ft promised all the rest.We've got an organ in the church\u2014 \u2018 very finest in the land, It's got a thousand pipes or more, ita melody Is grand, And when we sit on cushioned paws and hear the master play.! It carries us to realms of bliss unnum-\u2019 bered miles away.It cost a cool threw thousand, and it's\u2019 stood the hardest test; We'll pay & thousand on {t\u2014the Ladies\u2019 Ald the rost.) 1 They'll give a hundred moclables, can-i tatas, tou, and teas, They'll bake a thousand angel cakes and tons of cream thcy'll freez»;' They'll beg and scrape and to!'l and sweat for seven years or more, then they'll start all o'er again, for a carpet for the floor; No, it isn't just like digring out money from your vest When the Ladies\u2019 Aid gets busy and says \u201cWe'll pay the rest.\u201d \u2018 ! Of course we're proud of our dig church from pulpit up to spire; .It 18 the darling of our eyes, the crown\u2019 of our desire, ' But when T sere the sisters work to raîss the cash that lacks, ! I somehow feel the church 18 bullt on And the women's tired backs, : And sometimeg # can't help thinking when we Peach the regions brest, That mn will get the tf) an! sweat,! and the Lalles\u201d Ald the reat, i All Waiting.(New York Tribune), One of the rural geliools In Kansas has a pretty girl as {ta teacher, but she was mich troubled at firat because many of her puplls were late every last she made the announcement that she would kiss the first pupl!l to arrive at the schoolhoue- the next morning.At sunrise the three largest boys of her class wer: sitting on the doorstep of the schoolhouse, and by 6 o'clock every boy i.and four of tha directors were walting for her to arrive, All in the Family, (Harper's Weekly).We have heard of a Baltimore phv- siclan who boarded a crowded car ©n Charles street.A woman was standing and a big German was sprawling over twice the seat area tha! was neceagary to him.Indignantly the physlclan said to him: \u2018See here! Uttle mo that have à neat?\u201d For a moment the German lon\u2019 A dazed.Then a broad amlle spread er his countenance as he answered: \u201cSay.dot'\u201d a joke on you, all right! Dot's my vife!\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nordheimer\u2019s The only place In Montreal where can de seen the Bteinway, the Nordheimer.the Pratte, the Mason & Ham!n, the Kranich & Bach, the Haines Bros, the Boudoir and the Marshall & Wendel] Pianos.and the Metro- style Pianola and Planola Piano.\u201cTHE NORDHEIMER PLAN\" permits a selection from the best Planos In the world.and yet requires a cash payment of only $10.00 to $560.00, according to the instrument relected, and a monthly payment Why don\u2019t you move n this tired woman may gre under British control The movement Ia \u2018teresting as showing the effect whi:.the action of the trade guilds and secret societies of China has had upon the native press in the far eastern possessions of the Emplre.Though United States of- fiolals claim that the effect of the Chinese boycott was exaggerated and its danger has passed, many of tliose European experts of the clvil service, who spend the best of their lives in the endeavor to master the languages, habits and trends of thought of the masses of Asla, are expressing a strong conviction that the immense power of Gime rrmae gurids and thelr elaborate organizations is much underrated by out- slders.Messrs.Jernigan and Rodgers, who have devoted much attention to this subjert, and the former of whom published a book upon the question some two years since, draw the attention of the London Times to the fact that Yn 1891 the Ningpo Gulld succeeded in forcing a comprom on the French over a trade question.\u201cIt is not too positive,\u201d he says, \u201cto write that it is within the power of the guilds to Interfere with commercial intercourse in China, to seriously impair the commercial relations of Western nations with China, and to comparatively drive from the trade marts of the Enipire the foreign products now dota in these marts, or to make the demand for them 80 unremunerative direction pointed cut by the College of Physicians, who look possibly at the state of the profession in the older cities and towns rather than in the new Canada which ia rapidly springing into life, and where the doctors are BCarcey, ee The Andre Monument.{New York Correspondence).Those loyal Americans who still hate the name of Tory and are glven to attacks of Anglophobia are hurllng ex- «crations upon the officers of the American Stenic and Historic Proserva- tion Bociety for purchasing the Andre monument at Tappan, it is declared that the effort of the soclety to perpetuate the mame of, & British spy is entirely out of place, by a snciety which calls itself American.Efforts were made during the session of the Legisiature last winter to have the State appropriate 410,000 for the purchase of the monument and a plot of ground.The plans then were to convert the place into a public park.This plan falling, the American Scenle and Historic Society raised a fund from {néividuals and bought the monument, Twice this monument has been blown up.Both attempts to destroy it are now sald to have been made by hotheaded young Irishmen.One of them, according to common report, 1s stil} lving.under an assumed name, in a distant city.He attempted to destroy the morument In 1885.be the rase.to be made let The Andre monument was built by the late Cyrus Field, who was gn old man at the time he conceived the idea.\u2018 The plan of the American Scenic and.Historic Preservation Boclety is to pur- chnse a plot of land about the monu- 1.¢at and convert it into a small park.| She\u2014Why, overcoat?He\u2014At my uncle's.fhe\u2014How's that?He-\u2014Wel], you see, last spring I took it to my uncle in the city so that I could viait my uncle in the sountre.It 1s certalnly a pity that this should At least if changes are | them all through at the same time.George, where's your be carried 141 BISHOP temter 1st.Janttor P.6.Ress & Sen Phone Main 613.and smaller Buiten | of $6.00 upwards afterwards.New Pianos rented and all rent applied it purchased within a reasonable time.\u2014THB\u2014 Nordheimer Piano & Music Co,, LIMITED, 2461 ST.CATHERINE STREET, BISHOP'S COURT APARTMENTS LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED SUITES ot 5 rocms, each with bathroom.-48 Notre lagne et.vent Tote.\u2014Larg + Buites all let STRBE?P.Free ti] 8ap- on prem weg, Apply ne aék The Leading .Funera 300 ST.J piéturesque villa resi with modern heatin 8 celiara.Over \u20ac, frontages.Will he aol purchaser.vence TEES & CO.and Embalmers - - FOR SALE- SHERBROOKE ST.Choicest corner of Bherbrooke Btreet, with and plumbing, 14 rooms, fret of land, with three Address Sandtorium, care Herald I Directors AEBS STRERT.dence, newly reduilt, 4 at net cont to quick + + + à + + + + y hehdrehedreds - pre HERAL® THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19085.DupuisFreres Our ASS A daily at 6 p.m.except MAIL ORDERS promptly and attended to.stores closed ; 2 are Saturday.SNL carefully ee Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats cu» us from all parts of the City for these Coats.Prices Still they go \u2014 it is a regular run.chants and others buy them by the dozen.Choosing is still good in all the following lines : $1.95 Opens the List.These are short Coals, moat of them are black, of Beaver Cloth or Chevlot serge, Cloth, Customers come to Country mer.Covert others are .of Oxford Gray Tweed, some of Mill- tary Frieze.At the time of writing range of ulzes is complete: 22 to 40.Coats that have been selling at $300, $6.23, $760 and $10.00.Your choice of this first lot and as long as it will last, $1.93.At $2.95 Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats Black and Colored.Quantity more limited than in the first lot.a brisk demand for this lot at less than $6.00; choice of all of them at $2.05.At $5.00 Ladies\u2019 Short Jackets Lined with Silk or Satin.Colors: navy hlus, royal blue drab also Military Coats.Many of these (\"oats were former.y selling at and $2500 the cheapest in this Jot were marked at $106.50.them all at $5.00 At $5.00 Ladies\u2019 Black Coats Of Black Beaver, Black Covert Cloth and Black Cheviot Serge.We (nud certainly get $10.09 and more for many of these Coa's, but aur nhject Ls tn sell them all and sell them now.exceptionally good lot at $856.00.It 1p a clearing raie.At $7.50 These are Fancy Coats Nnt ore in the lot worili iess that $15.00.A!l marked down to clear 87.50.At $10.00 and $15.00-Ladies\u2019 Long Coats We expert Not one Coat among these formerly selling then others at $9.00, $10.00, $1100 and even $1250.Your and hbroæn: $294 nn Your choice of Yeur choice of this at Broken lines, hut all sizes to be found in the lot.Coats we bave been selling right along up t+ this day ar $1700, $17 59 $2000, $25 34 and even $3000.Marked down to clear at $10.00 and $15.00.Children\u2019s Winter Coats at Cut Prices This is a special occasion many mothers will profit by.Coats offered at a saving of 33.00 and more.At 84 0O0\u2014Talanre of last dren of 6 to 12 years of age, coats We have been $4 50, $7.00, $7 50 and $3.00.Al 8100.season's Winter Coa's in sel.ing right along Ladies\u2019 Winter Costumes at $3.50.There are some at f16 00, 832 00 and $15.00.ve New Mupgesss ox inst season's Costumes.many of them wrre samples\u2014sizes 32, of the Co-tumes now advertised were former.y se.ing at $2200 ard $2310 Your choice of all of them to clear at 8350 Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 a = These are tailor-made Skirts n° rt ume A Misses\u2019 Skirts, of Fancy Tweed or Biack in folowing lengths 2% 30.32.34 and 35 Price to cear, $1 30 .Ne _ EE a ~~ Biack Vicuna, at $1.80 2 Here are Children\u2019s sizes for chili.at marked down to clear at the one price of 34 a-4 38 or°v others Dress Skirts at Cut Prices.Fancy Tweed < Cioth, and others of Black Vicura.Qrris' er cS \u201che jacaess Also LADIES DRESS SKIRTS, in Fancy Tweed cr , At 81 HS\u2014LADIES' DRESS - = 5 \\ Des ITT.SAI SII Tal ZTE avi Lata PSA rT >= - - mariT-.! 105 | = ft.Aa - Lu _ off S12 eT - 7 - _ mY XT = à 105 ! T À 7 - vues ni.= 7 \u2014 eme 7 Vu ; - z : \u2018 ¢ + 00 M SF OIINDLIT15 .~ , ao OT 4.101 0= so - es \u201cx 2e - - 3 25e T0 < - > - = \\ THE HERALDS PUZZLE DEPARTMENT SECOND WEEK Inverness to Glasgow, à distance nf 189 miles, here : a ea\u201d ON the D NN RATA of looping the svorps on a veritable scene re Wor uo.bap ng the bumps and shoothig the chutes on a lumber \"Ro stage coach, Toselseted the latter as being Just half a day auleker ; © that ehteumetance l'wus ctablesl te Jot Sonn one of the mast ee Ing pursles of av slote trottivg tour.The train as well ns 18 à - pe left simultaneously from opposite ends of the route, go, by the a \u20ac \u2019 ure \u2018hen we met the train from milestones 1 was able to flgure out that w we hud beaten It just as many miles as we had been travelling Na this nnd the other facts mentioned, I ask you to tell just hours.From a en en how far we were from Glasgow en A _ 1 mee from nn entry in my notebook thnut I Asked n Scottish gentle man who wns touring with his family why the Scottish gentry always He replied that it was because there was no fourth however, that this Item had anything to do with t'as not travelled first clnse, 1 enn the protéem.STILL THEYECOME IN ABUNDANCE ewes The puzzle editor see, fx pleased with Mr.Tovd's success tn being ahln to amuse so many of The Terald's readers and their friends.This morn- fng\u2019s malls brought a great many more replies, amonx them belhr ons from Mr.Findlay.who works hig answer out to be 82 11-18 miles, aml he fa- varg us with the poto ne fret sert \u201c1 have enjoyed working at these puzzles very much; it js « rfainly good for the gray matter ses y i i lete col- Mr.Loyd has prepared a series of volumes comprising a comp lection of his marvellous works, and we offer [5 of these parts each week to those sending in the best answers.Competitors may send In as many answers ag they wish, but each : > \"hey Herald, .answer must be on a coupon ent fram The ! a.Each puzzle will appear every slay for a wo h.The correct answer on the Monday following nnd the prize winners on Tnesday of each week.THIS COUFON MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ANSWER.Dezzte Fditar The Herald, Montreal.the Dominion Government for an en- r Ho | ! \\ es CR RC APE ES 6 pd Ê fi 006 FT A Le raphe ae A en on STOCKS AND MONEY.Less Activity on Local Market ; Undertone Con tinues Very Strong Montreal Street and Textile Preferred Show Biggest Losses | The local market while not nearly, so active as It has been for some days past showed a falrly strong under-, tone.! In some instances the reaction carried prices down slightly but any stock offered seemed to be well taken.As a prominent broker stated to the Herald, the steadiness of the market: in view of the decreased activity, showed that stocks were in good hands and on any increased demand pric:s would be sure to go higher.1 LAKE OF THE WOODS CO.\u201c The figures of the annual statemont of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company which âre published elsewhera on this page indicate that Mr.Robert, Meighen and his directors have decld-; ed that the management of the com-\u2019 pany should be very conservative, A good deal of favorable comment was heard on the action of the directu:s in asking the shareholders to pass à resolution ruling that a sufficient amount should be taken out of the surplus account provide for the payment of the interest on the bonis and dividends on the preferred stock Io the whole of next year.It would be difficult for a company to be conservative than that.; CANADIAN PACIFI(.} On Wall Street Canadian Pacific so!d! es low at 172%.The feeling among that the next issue of Cunadian | cifio Railway will be more than the: $7,500,000 that will be required tor thei purchase of additional stock.The! company now has in the treasury | $8,600,000 and when the issue is made, it is expected the entire amount will! be disposed of., A London cable says of the move! ment in the stock: There still\u2019 seems to be vigorous man-, ipulation in the market for Canadian Pacific here.Jefferson Levy is uBus- ly quoted In connection with the bull operations in the stock and denies that there is any pool In it.In splie of this, there is a great deal of wire-: pulling, including wiring various pre-| dictions to newspapers and journalists,\u2019 and other methods which usually ac-i company active pool operations.| TEXTILE PREFERRED.Dominion Textile preferred though not very active suffered quite a de- «line.At the opening the stock sold 18 1-2, but later in the day it sold 94 1-4, At the close 95 was asked for the stuck Montreal Street was not nearly as \u201ctive as it has been for the past week aud it looked as though the aggres- \u201cive element were allowing it to have ET It opened down at 237 but sold 237 1-2, Muntreal Power was very steady and owed demand.It sold 94 1-2 to vd ond.to mare ivcal brokers of Pa.suit, DOMINION IRON.Daminion Iron vreferred was the only fJroi stock to recelve any attention and :1 sold T6 1-4 to T6 1-2.Mackay com- moi soid 46 1-3 and Toledo Railway at vu.Locai Gossip NEW BRANCH BANK.The Winnipeg branch of the Traders\u2019 has been opened under Mr.George Bowles\u2019 management, CANADIAN GROUP IN WALI, ST, Sales of \u2018\u2019anadian group in Wall -t, to noon, with the high and low prices, were: \u2014 High.Low.! 8,800 Can.Pac.\\.173$ 1724 | 109 Duluth pfd.35 5 | 100 Twin City .11884 11534 Bid.Asked.Havana com.2314 24 Havana pfd.lg lg Mackay com.487, 461g Mackay pfd.144 Tey \u2014 ! MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal Ixchange quotations tn- day are reported as follows hy Marler | & Hodgson: -New York funds, par to | 1-64 prem., 1-18 tn 14 prem.; Sterling 60 days, 8 15-32 tn Slo, B 9-16 to SH: Sterling demand, à 3-15 to 9 7-32, 9% to | 9%; Sterling cables, 9 9-32 to 9 5-16, 94% to 915; Paris, francs short, 5.18%.SESSION.at 237.at 237 1-2 MORNING 424 Mont.St.Ry.25 Mont.St.Ry.4 Mont.St.Ry.at 239.20 Mont.Et.Ry.at 238.10 Mackay pfd.at 75.25 Mackay pfd.at 741-4 \u201810 Mackay pfd.at 75.60 Laurentide at 9.2 Union Bank at 145 1-2.Iron at 231-2, Iron pfd.at 77.Iron pfd.at 76 1-2.Iron pfd.at 78 3-4.Iron pfd.at 78 1-2.76 1-4 t 25 Iron pfd.at $110 Textile pfd.at 98 100 Textile pfd.at 94 100 Power at 941-2.10 Power at 94 3-4.2 Power at 94 3-8.50 Power at 94 5-8.100 Toledo at 35.85 Detroit at 94.25 Havana pfd.at TI.25 Havana pfd.at 711-4.29 Hochelaga Bank at 141, 1-2.#4.Into 6 Bank of Nova Scotia at 266 3-4.100 Mackay at 48 7-3.6 Mackay at 47.$16000 Tetxile Bonds at 301-2 C.Wall Street Market Wall Street opening prices were a fraction below last night's closing all around under the influence of renewed apprehension over the money outlook.U.85.Steel pfd.and Colorado Fuel declined 3-4 and St.Paul and Locomotive %- The gianner In which American Smelting stock has acted indicatee that the insiders are not letting go any quantity of it, but are buying le on every recession.People In a position to speak by the card are advising the purchase of the stock and predicting a substantial rise In tt.Speculative interest is running more the industrial stocks, and it is believed that the market for these will develop very materially during the balance of the month, WALL STREET GOSSIP.J.8S.Bache & Co.- The uncertainty ahont money rates way the matn factor #t the opening and some weak holders told stocks, tearing a flurry to-day, us rome statements were nade of 10 per cent.being made last evening.\u2018The opening loan was 614 per cent.and immediately afterwards 8 per cent.this was taken with a better grace and prices hardened.Trading qulet with a few specialties in the ascendant.Rub- her atocke are being well bought and some important developments are expected in these stocks.The market has a strong undertone.October List of 5°\" Investments SEND FOR COPY DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED.Canada Life Bullding, E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager.EER NAUL REPORT OF S00 COMPA New Company in First Year Was Able to Show a Surplus The first annual report of the lake Superior \u201cCorporation which was submitted at the annual meeting of the company beld yesterday at Jersey City showed that at the end of the fiscal year the company had 8, surplus of 534,802, \u2019 Year ended June 39, 1905: Int.on invest secur .$543,455 Mlscel, net int.o.oo 42,084 Total income .$585,539 | Coup.from Ist mtg.bonds outstanding .«o.oo.452,175 Balance .-.$133,364 Gen, exp.taxes, etc .93,562 Surplus .ol ce $34,302 Year ended June 30, 1905: Produc.On hand tion.June 30, \u201803 Ore (tonsY.«.203,689 °66,726 Steel rails (tons).98,822 11,262 Pig iron (tons) .66,235 6,618 Ground wood pulp (tons) .\u2026.+.27,817 2,347 J,umber sales $283,147 .Scrap (tons) .\u2026\u2026.Cee 4,817\"! A large amount of coal and ore is being stocked for winter use; also wood \"for pulp mill *since sold.The general balance sheet as of June 30, 1405, follows: Assets: Invest, loans and secur.of subsid.companies .$51,201,028 Cash La 24 eee La as en se 0000 \u201c 76,095 Collateral securities .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.150,009 Treasury bonds .956,879 Furniture and fixtures 354 Due from subsid.companies (advances) .\u2026.1,63154% Total .T.1abilitiesa: Capital sto k [I $53,916,799 .\u2026\u2026.340,000,000 Ronds.eee .\u2026.\u2026.13,000,000 Bilis payable .\u2026.\u2026.000000 800,000 Canadian fmprov.Co.4,677 l\u2018oupons unpald .ace» 25,500 Due subsidiary companies.Suspense account .22,020 Profit and loss surplus .84,802 Total .s.\u2026.$53,916,799 At the annual meeting Alfred P.Bol- ler was elected tn succeed George B.Terrell as a director, With this one exu»tinn, the old board of directors and »fficers were re-elected.CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT PREVAILS IN LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO There was a good deal of speculation in financial circles on the showing made by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company.The complete statement made public for the first time to-day shows that the total profits for the year ending Aux.31 were $369,016.18.Of this amount $60,000 was ured In paying interest nn the bonds: $105.000 in paying the dividend on the preferred stock, and $120,000 for the dividend mm the common stock.This left a balanca to be carried forward of $34,016.19, and SRI WE OFFER 93,500 NOVA SCOTIA STEEL & COAL CO.LTD., 8 PER CENT.CONBOLIDATION BONDS, due 1990, at par and.interest.\u2026 J.PITBLADO & CO., cam mn eene mm maemo tembers Montreal Stock Exchange.pl mada the total surplus account $591,- 031.89.From this surplus $200,000 was placed to credft of reserve against da- | preciation in value of property, Ing the surplus at $391,091.89.Of this amount by A resolution drawn up by Mr.Robert Meighen, the prasi- dent, $165,000 was set aside for the pay- leav- ment ond interest and dividends on the preferred stock for the coming year, dnaldering the ahnormal conditions that prevailed during a greater part of the year the showing the company was able to make in profits must be considered very satisfactory.The total assets of the company now amount to $1,188,590.04.THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908 \u201cStreet\u201d Gossip Mr, T.J.Drummond reached the city to-day from Jersey City, where he attended the annual meeting of the Lake Superior Corporation.Drummond waa re-elected vice- ident of the cropouration.The annual glatement of the company will be found elsewhere on this page.Allis Chalmers Increase Capital The capital of the Bullock Electric Co.(Allts-Chalmers Cu.lessee) will be lucreascd from $600,000 to $33,000.006.Of | his increase 31,500.000 will be 6 per veut, 000 common.The purpose of the in- jcrease 18 to pruvide funds for exten- ;sive additions.The ke Roi Trouble McMlllan, In a clreular Issued shareholders, says he Is pre pared to go on the l.erol board again, if the sharcholders sce fit to put him there, providing the scheme for amalgamation upon which the present di- i rectors are engaged, 1s dropped forth: with.If returned to power he is pre pared to recommend the payment of a dividend for the year ended the 30th of June, 1905.The Bond Market In general, it may be said that the \u2018bond market Is about as dull as it van be, and if thers 1s change it should he {for greater activity.The higher price |of money has its effect on the bond market and tends to keep certain funds jout of bonds., There ure considerable [pinounts of money which are being [held out of the bond market, because the owners of thls money think that there {8 little possibility of profit at the present time.It is possible that if the market weakens, and bonds should |g0 off to some extent thera would he (considerable activity avaln.| Mr.: to the \u2018Record Boom in Steel Trade: | Steel men say that the market is stronger and more active than have ever before seven it.Every mil is working, many of them on double turn.\"There appears to be very little buying \u2018for speculative purposes.terial ts going Into consumption, and orderg for dellvery late next year coming in on an Difficulty ir being experienced In fill- [ing orders for delivery, and in \u2018lines premiums are being pald for prompt shipment.It is rafe to any that | the steel trade is enjoying the greatest boon in history, and all signs point to a continuance of the bvom throughout the next year.Qutlook in Wall Street When all is said relative to prevailing conditions fL must be admitted that Mall Street 1s discounting the future at a rapid rate, and if the public, flu- ally throwing caution w the winds, comes In, it will obtain securities ot anything but bargain-counter prices.Invidend-paylng stocks are ln most cases selling on à gilt-edge bond bans, even the Industrials netting much less than at any period since the Inception or the promotion craze.Stgniticant of this fact are the movements of the past week in Reading second preferr.1 to over par and ltallway Steel Spring within a few points of bv, the dividead rate in both cases being 4 p-r evnl There is no disputing thu prosperous conditions in the country at large as indicated by the growing necessities ot the railroads for new equipment in Order to take vare of heavy tloulidge present and prospective, The iron and steel industry\u2014-tiie barometer of trade\u2014 was never in a more promising condition, as the heavy purchases of pig iron readily indicate.The crops, the foundation of prusperity, have fully \"come up to expectations, insuring ut least a year of guod times, providing | speculation, by its excessus, docs not overturn confidence.- ( .- - | Mining Dividends | Etæhty-nine mining and metallurgical rompanied in the United States paid $38,573,997 In dividends in tha nite months ending September 39.According to the Mining World of Chicago these companies have declared =in-e (incorporation a total of $396,10%.514 on \u2018an issued capitalization of #680,136,660 , as follows: ; Dividends ! No.Issued cap.Jan-Sep (0 Copper .21 8729,218 250 $21,607,473 Gold, «=ll- ver and lead .80 2338, 762.660 JS.R2R,NA2 Zino .7 11,874,750 1,048 403 Quirk- \u2019 silver .1 500.000 an,n09 } -\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 = - = j Total .59 8650,155,660 $36,572,997 Forty nf the eighty-nine companles have returned their capital and more, and although thelr oapltatization con- \\atitutes only 83% per gent.of the total as above they have paid 47 per cent.of \u201cthis year's dividends, andrmearly 85 pr cent.of the total since corporation.The largest dividend payers sn far have been minas whose low grade ors har made It necessary to Introduce the | most economical management.| Iron and Steel Trade ! \u2018The Iron Age says:.\u2014While the | largest producers of iron and steel fa ve been preparing for some time for the lheavy consumption which they have anticipated, the buying movement has come someWwhat earlier than they expected and has been of surprising vol- lume.As an indication of what has \"been happening, we may note that the September sales of the United States Steel Corporation constitulad a record \u201cand have been double of ite capacity.| The most interesting development of buy furnace coke for 1906.A number \u2018of the large steel companies have | closed very important contracts and \u2018the pig iron makers generally have | hastened to cover.Tho price has advanced to $2.56 to $2.66 at ovens for tatrictly Connellsville coke, which is jabout $1 above the price at which coke was sold in the spring.This means a very serious addition to the cost of production of pig iron and accounts for the attitude which makers are assuming.They are putting up prices, and are chary of talking business beyond the first quarter of 1906.Then, too, the freling ia grow: ing that speculative buying on the part of consumers, of which there are some indications, should be discouraged.Back of all the excitement of the past few weeks |s the fact that the general foundry trade, which in point of activity has mo long lagæed behind the steel trade, 18 now feeling the impulse of quickened consumption.The large steel interests are outspoken in their determination to prevent a runaway market, and in this the makers of pig ifon join,although they insist that prices must reach a level which will compensate them for the higher costs of manufacture.As prices now stand in this country and abroad, there is no chance of any Imports of pig iron outside of metal brought In in order to manufacture for export.cumulative preferred and $1,600,- 4 many | MARKET REPORTS.Butter ard Cheese Markets Steady, But Business Continues Slow mess pork, in tierces, $34.00 to $35.00, heavy Canada short cut back pork, $28 to $24; heavy Canada long cut mess pork, none; heavy Canada short cul clear pork, $20 to $21, heavy faink pork, one; light aCnada short cut clear pork, $21.60 to $22.50; hams, 28 lbs, 13446; do, 12 to 18 Ibs,, 14e; 8 to 13 lbs.Make Falling Of Districts in Some There is no change in the condition of the local market for dlary produce, , 15¢ to 15%c, boneless hams, rolled, whitch rules strong though the demand 166; English boneless breakfust bacon, {8 lhmijed and business is quiet.The 16c¢, Wiltshire bucon, 50 lbs, sldes, supuly of m\\lk is begluning to decreuse 14%\u2018.and in some of the districts in Quebeo | .\u2019 this has caused a cunsiderable falling To-Day 8 Receipts off in the make, Several factories in Receipts by rall and canal to-Jay \"these districts have closed and others\u2019 were as follows: _,- are only making a fow cheese a week.Wheat, bush, .\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 rte In the Eastern Townships and tn On- pou push.Torrone Lo.\u201c167 _ ei?tario however, the furimers are feed: (jats.bush.DUT 6707 1450 115.200 ing thelr cows in order to Keep the FI » bbis pitt\" 1098 295 JOUE Make up to the average, us prices are 1° our, 2 18, eens nbz \u201ci ol high enough to muke it worth their | 885 vanes Troe 1018 1454 \u2014 while to do this.Although the quan- Cheer DREN.+.nds S614 218 Uty of the milk has decreased in these 00% boxes oo.423 pips: T0 districts, the make is not affected, as\u2019! Toe PRES.1000000 18 3 : 20 the extra richness caused by the feed- vef.bbls, .one 68: fig makes up for the smaller quan- : Meats, pkgs.263 bas tity.\u2018The make at bresent is much ( Hams and bacons, ven 0 larger than at this time last year, and Dkgs Lor 282 208 TT those fnterested In the fndustry say Tallow, bbis.3 Po that Uhere vil] be to serious decrease so | leather, rolls oo.43 5 - long as this weather holds, , Raw hides, .3 171 == The recciplus of cheese this morning Tobacco, phys, 32 54 TT were 18,255 boxes.The market con- ; APbles, bbls.oo.13755 1654 tinues firm ut ll'lec to Mec for On- T BR turio, and 1ltge to MSc for Quebec makes.Sales of small lots of fancy oronto Cattle Market colored Towriships were reported this | Toronto, (set, b.-\u2014(Special) -One hun- they : AM the ma- ; are, unprecedented serle.' Clon Kegs, Glee to bye per 1b; in ting, Loe i | | 29.400 the past weck has been the rush to, | | | { 4 | I atill firm, though the volume of busl- | Brokers, 1724 Notre Dame Street: Uvss passing js not large.Manitoba | Close, Div, Yleld.bran, in bags, $17 to $18; shorts, $20- to! Canadian Pacifio 173 8 3,46 $21 per ton: mtar!lo bran, In bulk, $15 goo Common xd .139 4 2.87 Ito $15.50; shorts, $20 to $20.50; milled Montreal Street 0x7 10 4.21 .mouille, $21 to $24; straight grain | Toronto St.Ry.108 5 457 moutllie, $28 to $29 per ton.Twin City 11% 5 4.20 Rolled Oats.\u2014The market for rolled | ppetroit .04 ñ 6.31 onty is quiet, the demand belng chleflv i Toledn 1.122220 aa a 6.71 for small lots to fill actual requira- | Nackay com.oo.403, 2 4.51 ments.Prices are stendy at $2.25 to Mackay pid .74 $ 5.40 $2.30 per bag.Cornmeal ia steady at Hom Tetxiin pfd.xd.84 7 7.44 $1.45 to $1.50 por bag.- | Montreal Power Aig 4 4°] Hay.-The demand for baled hay ls Mont.Telegraph xd 143 $ 4.90 atnady, but the tone of the market for Hell Telephone xd.156 8 8.12 low grades is easy, OWIng to increased Oglivie pref.120 7 5.supplies.No.1.$8.50 to $9; No.2, $7.50 Lake of the Woods 113 7 to 88; clover, mixed, $6.50 to $7: and Montreal Cotton .126 7 ; pura clover, $6 to $6.25 Der ton, In car Bank of Montreal.258 10 lots.Bonds - Winnipeg Ilec.109 5 4.58 Dominion Iron .Khig ñ B.S Wheat Markets | Oglilvie Milling ., 117 6 4.27 At the Winnipeg market this morning _ Ortober wheat apened at 75% ani Jater Ÿ \u2014+ sales were made at 754 and 75%.For y + November options, 743% was bid at Curb Securities the opening and later sales were Mails +\u2014-\u2014\u201400 \u2014 at 7444 and 74%.For December options Bid.Asked.73% was bid.| Electrical Development Co.\u2014 At the (\u2018hicago market December op- SOI or aera 58 an tlons opened at R474 and later were Bonds .-00.00000000 90 Buy quoted at 84%.May options opened Mexican L.& P.Coat 85% and later were quoted at 83%: Brock Lanrere see race 0000000» ns EN ; ONAS «eines 4 going down to % again at moon.| New Issue .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0&18 P0& 16 TT Rio de Japelro\u2014 Wheat Inspection BOCK ET 404 Govereign Bank 133 morning ot ee, and faney Western at 1175.Buslness 18 quiet and {8 mostly confined to very smal shipments, The receipts of butter this morning ydred and twenty-four loads in to-day, jineluding 2,108 cattle, 2,035 sheep and lambs, 800 hogs and 144 calves.Mar- Ket brisk and trade good for all cattle were 5.4Y7T boxes, The market rules of good quality, and all medium sorts ; Blteady and quiet at dle for fancy, selling readily at quotation.arly J 2230 to 24e for choice, and 22e to 22W0 klearance affected.Export cattle, for undergrades.|vhoice, $4.50 to $4.75; do.good to medi- The receipts of eggs thls morning um, $4.20 to $4.40, others, $4 to $4.20, were 2,911 cases.The market fs un- export Lulls, $3.50 to $4; do.cows, 33.25 changed it 15e to IXLyc for straight re- to $3.50; butcher's cattle, picked lots, ceipts and Ze Lo 23We for selected $4 tu $4.20; du.good to choice, $3.70 to stuck.($4, do, fair to good, $3.20 to $3.60; do.\u2014-\u2014 leommaon, $°.75 to $3.butchers\u2019 cows, $2.00 to $2; do.bulls, $2.20 to $2.00; Cheese Boards feeders\u2019 short keep, $8.40 to $3.65; do.Woodstock, (* tober 5.\u2014At tho cheese Ledtum, 3315 tu 38.40, feeding bulls.ar .= \u2018 2.20 to $2.60, stockers, good, $8.2 to board here 3,000 boxes wore offered.$ ! ; D OR o.Phe highest Lid onc the board was ge 82-40: se - To.other clahined he received 11 9-16¢.The \u2018tr $12 each, or 84e lo e per S : : steady.All mold; trade falr; prospects demand was keen, anid as may be ex- *.sue ji ; ete airv 8teady.Hogs, singers, $6.00, fats and pucted, the dairymien generally are sa- i his.6c tr tisfied with the prices.ghts, Gr, © cars.Feterboro, October d- On the cheese board 29 factories offered 4.261 boxes, of cheese, September make, The prices ranged from 115gc to 113c¢, five fac-| First Month of Crop Year Winnipeg, Oct.4\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The torfes unsold having refused 118e.De- filret month of the crop year of 1905 14 crease since last sale about one hun-/ Closed, and has à wonderful record for dred cheese.Meeting adJomned for fine weather, suitable for harveating two weeks.Sterling, October 5-At ; and threshing.Already over 12.000,000 the cheese! bushels of wheat have been marketed, board 1.125 boxes were offered.All and 6,411,300 bushels have passed In- Boned at Jl H-160.spectton at Winnipeg.Pletan, October 5 At the cheese ln epite of excepiionally heavy siip- board 1.505 boxes were boarded, all col-| ments prices have Lecn FRteady, and ored, All sold at 11 1-16¢, \u2018plthough much below thore of last I ; year, have been highly profitable to !{arimers.J'uring September, 1905, 6,108 Country Produce | cars of wheat passed Inspection at \u201d Winnipeg.In 1904 the number wus Reans, \u2018The market for beans con-! 4,500; In 1603, 2,089, and In 1902, 4,250 cars, so that the present year lead& by At 31.50 to $1.55 per bushel for cholce ong odds.primes.Honey.There 1a some demand for white clover honey in the comb, Lut, other lines nre quiet.Prices are steady, nt lle to 13¢ fur white clover comb, i o lec to 7¢ for white exaracted, and Sige! | tInues quiet, the demand being limited | { 1 1 COTTON MARKET | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to fe for buckwheat.New York, Oct.6 -Cotton futures Maple Produce.The market for opened steady.(ctaber, 10.86, Novem- maple produce continues dull and prices ber, 10.12; December, 10.26; January, mre merely nominal.Syrup, In 60 gal- 10.82; February, 10.38 bid; March, 10.47; April, 10.62, May, 10.06.New York, Oct.6.- In some ways to- dav would seom to be rather a critical one The deciine of Tuesday eliminat- in the (ed weaker longs, the rally of yesterday rules steady indicated the covering of most of the canadian chica 'emaller shorts, leaving only the larger orditiary at lic per interests Involved to any extent, to- {gether with the scattering professional \u2018mealping operations.To-day\u2019's onera- \u2018tions ought to show the drift of senti- (ment in the absence of fresh develop- |ments.It seemed quite certain yes- \u2018terday that Southern offerings were being withdrawn, but news as to this was conflicting, For our part we lonk to see consid- to Ghe per wine measure, and 650 to, Tie per lmmperjal, and Beauve Bugar, | se to 9e; and Eastern Townships sugar at Blue to Te oper li Hops.-\u2014 There 18 to cLange market for hops, which under à fair demand.at lhe to lee, and 1h.Grain, Flour, Hay Girain.\u2014 There was no change in the condition of the local market for grain to day, bids being In most cases out of line with local quotations and busl- ness very quiet.; Flour.The demand for spring wheat jerable trading around the present level grades of flour continues active and before there is oy It maerme coded pn oo] business is passing at steady jrhange in prices, an se lgcalping market is about all that is prices.Trade is quiet in Ontario old! ; .wheut flour, but there is some demand | tn be expected.FE.& (.Ranqpiph.for new wheat grades at $4.50 for win- 4-22 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 _\u2014+ ter wheat patents, and $4.15 for straight rollers.We quote as follows: Manitoba | | Investment Returns Rpring wheat patents, $56 to $5.10; atrong! + bakers, 34,70 to 4450, winter wheat | ® \"00 TTT TTT TT Following are the investment returns on Montreal stocks at last prires,com- | piled by Hickson and Davidson, stock patents, $4.05 to $4.35, straight rollers, $4.30 to $4.50: and in bags, $2 to $2.10.| Millfsed.-The market for millfeed is Winnipeg.October §.\u2014Wheat inspec-, tions here to-day were ag follows.Nn, 1.hard 3 cars; No.1 northern, 318 cars; No.2.northern, 88 cars; No.3, northern: Current Loans in Canada 9 cars; other grades, 1 car; total 462 During the Jast five years current cars, same date last year, 218 cars, Jonna in Cantdn have Stood as fol- - | lows: pu.Flat August, 1901 ,.$280,758,000 i F 158, Provision Market lst August, 1902 .208,711,000 There is no change In the condition B18t August, 133 .868,841,000 of the provision market, the demand Rist August, 1904 2000000 408,240,000 being fairly good and prices steady.71st August, 1906 .487,440,000 Fresh Killed abbatolr dressed hogs are | unchanged at $8.50 per 100 Ibs.An active trade is passing In hams, bacon, etc.We quote: An Increase of 58 per cent.In four years n.ay certain] r be considered satisfactory, even If the pace now is not quite an fast as it was a year or two Heavy Canada short cut 'ago, mois R.N.MICKSON.THORNTON DAVIDBON, Hickson & Davidson Stock Brokers, Members Montreal! Stock Exchange ITNA Matra Nama S+rant 1167 HIV corey UE Telephone Main 2204 \u2026 7 \u2014 J.H.DUNN & CO.Members Montreal Sth-k Exohange, .Liverpool, London and Globe Bullding- TEL MAIN 4084 BONDS and SECURITIES, | Havana, BRO FaulO, Mexiran ana rrectrical LS Development Becurities a Speciality.A = | E.& ©.Randolph-Our market opened somevhat lower, but there was prod support throughout and no Nqni- dation of consequence Anywhere.goon became pretty evident that a good deal of the selling yesterdav afternoon must have been for short account.el.Main 4548.E.MACKAY EDGAR & C0, STOCK BROKERS.Members Monireal Stock Exchange.Marler & Hodgson.\u2014 Cortnission houses are adopting a very conservative tone to thelr customers, and many ca .- wo.- + La aan Bonds and Investment securities.will continue to command fairly y \u2026 BOABD OF TRADE BUILDING.high fates uatll the new yeas ~ reach, $40 to $00; springers, each, $25 to, i | It) | INSURANCE SUN LIFE IN SEVEN STATES.The Sun Life of Canada has recently increused the amount of its deposits in the United States, having executed & trust deed appointing the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, New Jersey, as custodian of a deposit of §500,- 000 In first-class interest bearing bonds.A similar amount is on deposit with the Michigan Insurance Departmnet.The Sun Life does business in seven Btules vf the Union.1 \u2018MANUFACTURERS\u2019 LIFE BRANCH - ING OUT.| The Manufacturers Life is branching rout lu foreign fields Managing Director J.F.Junkin, and Foreign Su- ,berintendent Young recently estab- lshod un agency in Mexico.Mr.T.E.\"P.Sutton, uf the claims department, \u2018has returned from an extended trip to the uagencles In Japan.Mr.Shoji Shinmi, of the acturlal staff.who ao- computied Mr.Sutton to Japan, also returned to the head office.Mr.Robert Junkin, assitant general manager, 18 now on a trip to the foreign agencies of the company.RETURNS TO PATERSON.The Sun Insurance Office of London, which withdrew ts agent, Mr.Eastmure is President Toronto, Oct.4 (Speclal)\u2014The ai- rectors of the Ontario Accident Insurance Company at their meeting yesterday elected Mr.Arthur L.stinure, president of the company, to succeed [the late Ir.l.arratt W.Smith.Mr.W.H.Pearson was elected vice-presi- dent and Mr.J.F.smith, K.CC,, a member of the executive committee.Mr.JW.It.Brock has accepted the vacant \u2018seat on the board.| - ! HOYT GOES WITH CHICAGO.; Chicago, Oct.4 \u2014Howard H.Hoyt, | Western superintendent of the Eqult- \u2018able Life, has left the company to become third vice-president of e Chicago Life, in charge of the production of business.He had built a strong staff and had quadrupled the business of the Equitable in his fleld.\u2018The Chicago Life, of which Laverne W.Noyés \u20183 president, {s completing plans for | materially extending its operations, regarding the time ag specially favorable ,for the bullding up of a strong home company.NEW INSURANCE FIRM.Mr.H.B.Mussen, whose resignation from the Canada AUantle Rallway Company was recently announced, has entered into partnership with Mr.W.iT.Stewart, insurance broker.The firm's name is Stewart & Mussen, and they will handle all lined of insurance.| er SHIPS AND SHIPPERS | \u2014 4 The Allan liner Pretorian, from Glasgow, Sept.23, lavded 444 third class passengers at Quebec, and reached here last evening with 20 first and 120 second class.The Corinthias and Lakounla sailed for~-Glasgow this morning.To-morrow the Dominion liner Kensington leaves for Bermuda, taking à few passengers.At DNermuda sue embarks the garrison for | England.Tue Thomson liner Escaluna salled for Leith this morning.The Allan R.M.S.turbiner Virginian, which l left Moville las Friday afternoon, was reported by Mad gram seventy miles east ; of Belle Isle at 3 .m.Wednesday, stopped for fog.She is reported clearing the Straits at noon yesterday, and should land her mail at Rimouski about midnight, and be in Quebec to-morrow morning.She bas part of the United States mall, 180 saloon passengers, i 380 second class, and 442 steerage.Tha C.P.R.steamship Lake Eris, with passengers, is reported 292 miles below Que- | ber at 8.30 this morning, apd is expected here noon Saturday.GULF REPORT.1.Inlet (41)-Clear, strong northwest wind.Inward, 6.30 a.in., CAMPANA.Father Point (157)\u2014Clear, strong west wind.Inward, 2.20 a.m., ALCILES.Matane (149) - Clear, strong gale, west wind.Inward, yesterday, 4 p.m., DOMINION; today, 730 nm, MANCHESTER TRADER.Martin River 1258:\u2014Cloudy, strong south- \u201cwest wind.Inward, 7 a.m., HERMOD.Capa Magdalen 1202) \u2014 Clear, strong le west wind.Inward, 9.30 a.u., LAKE ERIB.Belio Jsle (781)\u2014Inward, yerterday, 12 p.m., VIRGINIAN; 2 p.m., SARDINIAN.Low Point (550)\u2014Clear, strong west wind.Outward, yesterday, 12.560 p.m., RESTI- GOUCHE.Cape Rare (517) \u2014Raining, southwest wind.Inward, 9 a.m., PHOENIX.| OCEAN STEAMERS IN PORT.| R.M.8.Havarian, H.& A.Allan, foot of St.Francois Xavier Stroet.Hibernian, H_ & A.Allan, foot of St.Francois Xavier Street.Pretorian, H.& A.Allan, Glasgow wharf.Salacia, R.Raeford Co., Nonaldeon wharf.! Devona, R.Reford Co., Thomson wharf.Kenaington, Dominion Line, foot of Bt.Fran- cota Xavier Btreot.Hurona, R.Reford Co, Thomson wharf.Mount Royal, C.P.Atlantic Line, King Edward pler.Monteagle, C.P.Atlantic Line, King Edward fer.Manchester Importer, Furness, Withy & Co.Experted\u2014 Lord Londonderry.SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Montezuma .-.\u2026\u2026.Sept.32 | Lake Michigan 4.Pp \"24 Bardinian - pt.«3 Dellona.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.23 ' Lord Londonderry.20 Dahomey.\u2026.80 Melville.23 CAlcides.oa .26 CL HeTO.Alglers .Sept.23 Lake Erie.Liverpool .Sept.28 Cangda.LIverpool .Sept.23 ( Virginian.Moville .Bept.20 BEuphemia.Hamburg .Sept.28 7.| Englishman.Briatol .Sept.23 i Fremona.Shields .Sept.28 ; Tamplean 4.ADtwerp .- .Sept.39 ! Malin Head.\u201d .Rotterdam -Oct.8 Bengore Hoad.Belfast .Bept.30 Mount Temple.Antwerp .0ct.6 \"Tritonta.Glasgow .8ept.80 ; Kastalia.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.(Glasgow .8ept.30 | Buenos Ayrean.Ginagow .8ept.30 i Hungarian.London .Bept.80 Manchester Trader.Manchester .Sept.24 Lake Manitoba Liverpool .0ct.8 Bouthwark.Liverpool .-.Oct 6 | Tunislan.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Liverpool} vier .Oct.8 | Manchester City.Manchester .Oct.4 | Signalled in Gulf.Virginian, Montezuma, R.M.8.Virginian, Sardinian, Alcides, Laks Erle.AT OTHER PORTS.Barmatian.\u2026.London .Sept.28 Marina.Glaggow .Oct.1 Kildona.English Channel! Oct.4 Ontarian.London .Oct.4 NOTES.The (* P.Atlantic Tiner Lake Manitoba nailed from Liverpool for Quebec and Montreal at b p.m.yesterday, with general cargo and 82 first, 136 second, and 383 third class pas- wengers.The R.M.S.Bavarian, Captain Brown, wlll | leave to-morrow nt daylight, with 50 first and 76 second clans passengers, and take the mails \u201cat Rimouski on Saturday morning., gs NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.At the annual meeting of the North ern Pacifio stockholders, J.P.Morga \u2018Jr, was elected director to fill the un- | expired term of the late Daniel S.La- \u2018mont.The other directors were reelected.The election of J.Plerpont Morgan, [ir to the Northern Pacific board ex- | cites much \u2018interest, Inasmuch as it is | the first important directorship he has assumed.It 18 thought that this may \"indicate his permanent return to the | United States, eel NEW JAPANESE ISSUE.New York, October B.\u2014An issue of $6,500,000 In treasury bills by the Japanese Government was sanounced in a despatoh received to-day by 5.{ v1-widn, Japanesn eonsul-general in LMI CILy.AL EE uae : the Bank of Japan, ( its agency after the - conflagration, has returned to Pater- sun, N.J\u2026 appointing A.P.Haldane as nu semua \u201c1 7 Save Money By Buying Through Us Marconi Wireless Telegraph: Canada We have a limited amount of this stock which we offer below Company's price.Write or mall us your orders promptly for this high grade security.Write for our market letter.JOHN WILLIAMS à ©O., Specialists in Unlisted and Curb Stocks, WALL STREET EHXCHANGB BLDG., NEW YORK.THE LEAMINGTON OIL CO.Cash earnings to June.§70,000.00 Dividend No.3 declared, and payable Oct.1st, equals 18 per cent.New Well just in gives 50 Barrele Dally Send for Company's report and price of special offerings.|B Standard Seeurities Co.43 BCOTT ST., TORONTO, ONT.IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA.Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund .Head office: \u2014 Toro.T.R.MERRITT, President: D.R, WILKIS, Vice-President and General Mihager.MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 South-west corner of 8t.James and MoGill Ste, General Banking Business.Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.| Je A.RICHARDSON.Managen LUKIS, STEWART & CO, ; FIRE INSURANCE, MARINE INSURANOE, : EMPLOYBRE' LIABILITY INSURANCH { STHAM BOILER INSURANCE.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INBURANCH, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.Sovereign Bank Building, St.James St.| 6 PER CENT.- Interest is & good return for a safe investment.Would it satisfy you?If so, write G.J.ADAMS & CO., 206 ST.JAMES STREET.Main B05.\"DESKS Quality the best.Price the lowest.Come and ses, or telephone Main 4825.CANADA CABINET COMPANY, LIMITED, Ernest C.Cols, Manager.281 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.8 Doors west of St Peter St.TT TN On and aftec May 15th, 1305, our address will be DALE & CO, Marine and Fire Underwriters, Coristine Bullding, 8t.Nicholas Street, Montreal.S| I WILL BUY 100 MABSEY-HARRIS .$87.00 60 FROST & WOOD .75.00 100 ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT.2000 WAR EAGLE MINING .sci 158 I WILL SELL 10 ROYAL VICTORIA LIFE .$10.50 1S NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT 19.00 Vi 8000 CANADIAN GOLD FIELDS.1000 CALIFORNIA & NEW YORK OIL 29 100 DeFOREST WIRELESS .2.25 Headquarters for NORRIS P, BRYANT, Stock Bargains.84 Bt.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JOSEPH ERNEST GRATTON, Plumber, of the City of St.Henry, District of Montreal, Insolvent The undersigned will sell by publto auction, at dollar rate, Tuesday, the 17th October instant, at eleven o'clock am, at No.1992 St.James Btreet, the assets, As follows: StorH .20caveunssc0u coms cu 0 Fixtures .Book Debts $840.22 Terms\u2014Cash.The stora will be opened for inspection on Monday.the 16th instant.The book of inventory and the book debts may be seen at my office.Montreal, October 2nd, 1505.H.A.DEPOCAS, Curator, 1984 &t.James Street, St.HenrL MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ma Tender for Tanks.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Secretary of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, Ont.and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Tanks,\u201d will be received up to and includi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1805, tor the construction of seven 50.000 gallon WATER TANKS, erected complr i one at each of the following places: Gi on, Upper Cross Creek, Bolestown.Blackville, Chatham Junction and Loggieville, on the Division between Fredericton and Loggieville, and one at Drummondville, P.Q.Plans and specifications may be seen at the Station Masters\u2019 offices, at Fredericton, and Chatham, N.B., and at Drummondville, P.Q.at the office of tbe Chief Engineer, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with.POTTINGER, General Manager Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 20th September, 1805.This Paper is printed with The Queen City Printing Ink Companv\u2019s Ink.PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, CINCINNATL BOSTON.EET The Ticralé te published by The Werald Puh.nspiag Lo.vaBT Ah OYUN v, we aud Wkly a Jaa 8.Brive, Managing pirectons 2 dd + = _ THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905 REV, E, A, MACKEN 15 NOW PROFESSOR Inducted Into Chair of Prac tical Theology at Presbyterian College | Rev.E.A.Mackenzie, for the past | five years pastor of St.Mutthew's Pres erian Church, was last night, irr Convoedtion Hall of the Pres byterian College, in the presence of an immense audience, composed of the most noted Presbyterian ministers and laymen In Montreal, aud vicinaty, for mally inducted Into the chair of prac: tical theology of that Institution.The ceremony was hmpressive and Professor Mackenzie's 1mmaugural lecture was of a character that stamps hinge as à Christian scholar of high attainments.Acting Moderator Rev.08.Moss, of Lachine, in the absence of the Mader- tor.Rev.S& Rondeau, of St.Hyacinthe, presided at the induction.and asso clated with htin on the platform, an the'r various robes, were the following members of the Preshytery, and Cols lege faculty Res Principal Seringer, REV.E.A.McKENZIE, Who Was Inducted Into the Chair of Practical Theology at the Presbyterian College Last Night.Fev.James Patterson, clerk of the F'esbytery, Rev, W, R.Cruickshank, Fen.Mr.McDiarmid, Rev.Dr.Mackay, Fe Dr.Mowat, Rev Dr, Morris low J.L, George, Rev.Profes00 F:aser, Rev.Dr.Davidson, Tien J tiraham, Rev, C.Clark, «fu.be.Rev.A.w, alker, and tes iv Patterson, Le Lake Mewantiv The duty of the narration ot tbe st; 5 leading to the induction feil to Moderator.after which the « t- Guesizong were asked the ew nul un edu \u2018fon prayer off Ler-MOLY 0sing with the Trig! 2 fel =! Long fered to cf! felon Fl Marke:iz.\u2026.Rev.Dr.co , vi; ed tne hares of the 4 tes professor, press.mind the sa.rel nature he sas atout 15 undertake.Th.8 concluding the Presbvre share Li Le proceed ngs, the M ator ei and Princ pal took the chair and (aed up Ma: Kenzie \u2018oO Cr,.ver LS the first lerture of the season.The \u2018mak:ng ff a minister,\u201d was \"ta appropriate subject of his first oo tre In beginning, Prof.Ma kenz.- glowing tribute to the wWurk of ! devessors, Rev, Principal Macy, :.} ev.Professor Ross, anl expresse! the wish that his own labor woud bear the same valuable fruit, A versatile preacher, In Professor Mackenzie's opinion, was a man of genius, as nn college could possibly tran men to meet all conditions of life, liable to Le encountered in the course of the min \u2018stry.What coulx] be dore wa- 9) rend out men, strong men, and men of 1în- fluenoe\u2014without this, the church was a failure.Humility was necessary to a preacher.for no matter how brilliant he might be as a scholar, if, in the com- it unity, he was hut merely talerated, his work was vain and if colleges coulil do no better with thelr men, it was time to close the doors.letters of regret were read from Principal Peterson and Dean Moyse, of McGill, and Principal HI, of the ay gregational College.The faculty | the Presbyterian Colleges has secured tv.Dr.Davidson, Toronto, of Knox t'ollege, Toronto University, and Berlin University, as lecturer In Old Testa- .ment Literature and Exegesis, and Rev.Mr.Mackay as lecturer in Apoln- \"getics.Church History will be handled by Rev.Prof.Clark-Murray.\u2018This ression sees the first year theology vlass three times the s1z5 of the fine vlass last year, and a big increase in the graduating class, Rev.Professor Mackenzie, member of the faculty, Is a native of Western Ontario.After gerving some time as a public schonl teacher, he attended McGill College, and later the Presbyterian College.Campleting his course eleven years agn ha accepted a | pastorate in Chesley, Omtario, and far the last five years has been minister of SU Matthew's church, in Montreal, the new The chair he fills is In succession to Rev.Dr.Ross, present pastor of St.Andrew's Church, london, Ont, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 M'GILL GRADUATING CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS At the annual meting held Tuesday evening in the Medicine Building by the year of 1306, the graduating vears| from Medicine, 45 fence, Arts and Taw, the following officers wera elected President, M.Burke, Medicihñe, vie.president, C.Cole, Science; ge retary, F.E.McKenna, Law, treasurer, G, Barclay, Arts, captaln of hockey team, C.Newton, Sclenve, \u2014 SHOT WHILE HUNTING.Aimonte, Ont, October 6 -0=pectal \u2014Mr.P.Archaimnbault, à CPH.fireman of North Bay, who has been horne for a few days on à visit to his rela- © tives, met with a serious accident yea.terday whilst hunting in the woods near here.His gun was accidently discharged and the ball passed through his body.Me managed tn reach the home of Mr.&, Nontell, near by, where he lleg In à precarious condition.a You miss one of the pleasures of the table unless you have the orisp, dainty Grape-Nuts for breakfast- \\ brain and nerves well \" nourished all day.A tt = \u2019 Cleaning Lace Curtains (onNoIs SEURS 4.137 ER : Le the Curtis be (Be fines bons A tiful Brussels, Irish Point or Marte Pv] BR J Antoinette We wii! ical them lu ! a.Le your satisfaction.a.R.PARKER 4&4 COI'yers and Cleaners Montreal Que 2450 Bt Catherine SU and 997 Notre l'ame St West Good ° Phones Bell ct pu 3541 Muln 13: 9 ods and good values always for Friday.rod Co \u201cA THEE SETI.SET 7 an Lk wR AF AI SERN NAST BRITISH ba exported, Mr.Gledhill, PEACE HAVING BEEN DECLARED Prof rRbljment of Jupanese \u2018uods just ur- , fiom Potro gs ported Gliet G.WW.needed to round out many a home fu | are irresistible.8tudy your requirements and be Yokohama best time.Bu «uma Ware (um- presents HBereens HAMILTON'S Friday Bargain Day To morrow's list is made specially interesting by a host desirable needs for personal use, as wel! Mog Fa LE One of the events in To-morrow's selling.a sale of Black casnmere DD 40 inches wide, especially wuitadlg Girls\u2019 Bchool and Convent Drag only 800 yards at this pricey Early comers can have su él either Jot Black or Blue Sci As you know, this easily worth double the mon Apt army Ved ' 4 i and better values of as useful! and pretty articles rnishing scheme to complete.Prices is our rule, sure to shop early\u20148 o'clock is the for Christus VILLEON & 7 PULLLIPS SQLAKE French Cut L_ .Kid Gloves, SON, 59C pr.| Goa oo kid heavy munuish Gloves, two Clap fustoning nnd emMbrotdered hacks \u2014 NS All the new fall shades us well as blu k ated wntte represented A perfait ute Hiting Glove, that at lu you'd rind a bargain 10c Lace 1527 LA AL u Aa 7 OCIT 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR?y 5 VA A Ag : GUR OFFER! HERE 1S A porated under the laws of Canada, will sell shareholder of the ECONOMICAL DRUG.CO.of Canada, DO YQU WANT TO BID FOR IT?In the placing of vour su investment blindfolded, simply or 50 per cent.profit.\u201cplus funds, wo say: because somebody wants to sc'l, Show vour neighbors that you have good sense, what some people call \u201cHorse Sense,\u201d before paying out your money.first or better still, nature of the stock you are investing in.encguire viser, get a report fram Eradstreets's or Dun's, and find They will tell you whether in paying out your money you Value, a security worth or a huge Bunco.are actually raving, CAN = WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT?Limited, a 10 shares of the E.D.C.Stock.Exorcise Great Caution.or somebody guarantees 10, 20 vf your Banker, your Doctor, a confidential ad- out getting Ladies?Pure Linen and Men's Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs: Jadies' mizen ure all Pure Irish Linen, with assorted hemstitched orders drone dif Inches square and ure narrow aud broad bemetitched borders.GUIPUKE LACE INSERTIONS, in cream, Paris and black, assorted widtha, Worth up to /be.Friday : TAFFETA HILK RIBHONS, 4 inches wide, soft bright nen all colors, fau ing black and white, Jÿe to 256.Friday 000000000000 sc cense ce.LADIES TAFFETA SILK BELTS, girdle shape, trimmed back, all colors, Bisse up to 34.TO THUITOW Loi iii ianre ase eaare + oe eve 0vei DO SOI.I BACK HAIR BRUSHES, with 10 rows of bristles, natural, cherry and ; ebony backs, 89e.Friday .tree od eves OPAL, NECKLACES-Just in, à Dew Jot of \u201cthe \u201cpopular \u2018Blue Bead Necklaces \u201c1000000 00000 scarce goods, that we could easily sell at #5c.To-morrow, while they last, messes Bizen 32 Friday 89c LADIES FIANNELETTR WRAPPERS, frilled skirt and fitted walist $1 2% Don't make an and wide military shoulders.| to 42.Regular $1.20.Un- ~~ (9c DRAW- 19e with and ngs, all sizes, Fridny CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTD FRS.made of heavy striped Flanneiette, Coe Friday NEW HIGH DUST CORSETS, short and hips, srralght front, white and Sizes 1% to UV.Tüc to $1.00.49¢ .* - the quality and in return long grav Friday WE COURT INVESTIGATION Apply the rule which saves money and Heart-burns.WE MEAN BUCINESS, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Colgate\u2019s Violet Talcum Powder, oe AMPLE und Sealette.BONNETS.Up to > BAHIES in Waal aT Silk For | | ! i | | | Stock Collars, i\" TAFFETA RILK HELTS, | A Bargain\u2019 25 dozen of Ladies\u2019 Handsome | White Oriental Lace Stock Collars, with wedallion tab pendant Our buyer got PTT three for a mere song you'll reap the - * JS \\ benefit to-morrow are .AN | | | 9 | Navy, Army Serge Dress Goods, 39¢ | | 1 | | company 1ncor- LADIES\u2019 HRAVY FLEECED bubs; ton front, long sleeves, high neck, fuir fashioned.Drawers to matoh, Bi inches wide, especially suitable for Children\u2019s wear.A material never before sold open and closed.Friday a leas than 50e ' HEAVY HOPSACKING DRESS GOODS, 40 inches wide, in all the new fall color\u201d 5 LADIES\u2019 WOOL RIBBED HOSLB-F-em4 \u2018 A Ings, fe Friday LL ee Le \u2026 Z5c\u20ac fancy ribbed, seamless feet, dou! IE HLACK TAFFETA SILK-\u2014the \u2018gonuine L yon \u201cmade \u2018Fren« h Tatfet a, \u201cthat rustles, a y » \u2018ght A tle heels | but dors not ent, fi0e Friday \u2026 pe and toes, heavy weight for \u201c3 19¢ BILK EMBROIDERED CHIFFONS, platn grounds with embroidered soroll designs, 25 and winter wear, 25c.Friday The lPriday .-DC ae , HEAVY MOL y ETON FLANNELETTES, soft twill finish, In cream, gray, brown, MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, heavy ; sky 10 Friday Friday Scotch make, all wool, double breasted : I'URE LINEN ROLLER TOWELLINGS, with border.ay hirt Drawers to .PURE TRISH LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS.full size.Friday shirts.match.Regular $1.00 PILLOW SLIPS.40 to 44 inches, hand made, deep hem.Friday goods.As they are a little ot TE UEAVY HLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 08 inches.Friday .areas color, Friday at .ceeeeccscmmens ! ILADIES\" BLACK LUSTRE WAISTS, 9 iid fronin ond bark.now sleeves Ladies\u2019 Coats, Suits and Skirts | At about ONE-THIRD their actual worth.They're not the season's latest\u2014but they are good, serviceable garments, sence for what they wlll bring.LADIES CLOTH, TWEED, CANVAS AND ALPACA SKIRTS.Marked to sell $1.39 at $2.60, $2.50 and $4.50.All one price, Friday .RER revue A LOT OF LADIES\u2019 SUITS, 14 in all.Suits we sold last séason \"readily at $1 98 $6.00.Friday, to rlear at 12000000 a La ee as aa a a aan a.\u2026cccmvu\u2014e mue | .4 ONLY, LADIES\" SUITS.Worth $80) to $12.00.Friday, to clear at .$3.00 T ONLY, LADIES SUITS.Worth $12.00 to $15.00.Friday, to clear at ee.eeecve - 26 LADIES' COATS.Marked $,.00 to $0.M).Friday.to clear at =) Owling to the quantitifs being lunited, and the variety of values clearing at a uniform price, we hardly need impress upon you the advisability of roming early.15¢c to 20c NEW VEILINGS AT Sc Yard All new up-to-date Fish Net Vellings, both plain and epotted, in black end leading ! colors, \u2014 A FULL Lu , .v .WHEN YOU TAKE D Y Ê $1.60 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $7.45 Pair mo you ews wivoow 8 SHADES to protect your Furniture and ; ; Carpets from the sun! ?WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, lacey designs, heavy panel borders.Size 1% 2 by 4 yards.We have 201 OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES à WHITE QUILTS, soft fintah, ralsed designs, double bed size, ready for ure $1 26.size 36 x 72 Invhes, fitted on easy work- ; Frblay .81 09 Ing spring rollers.Worth 85c.©) ENGLISH FLOOR OILCLOTHS, 2 yards wide, all new deslens and colorings, Die We'll sell Friday at .rel Tee \u2019 : -_ \u201cDou't overlonk this opportunity.\" LESS per square yard Friduy - 17\u20ac WINDSOR STAIR CARPETS, 22% inches wide, reversible patterns, very durable 1 BRASS EXTENSION RODS, for Bash Tha .t Worth 15e yard.Friday .I, LOL aa LL 44e .«\u20ac Curtains.adjustable to fit any n Regular Prices ! OLLC LOTTE MATS, size Zo x 56, for bathroom Friday oon ze size window.Friday, each .be NN Sr SL Ns Our frepuar move Regutar pue Read and Profit by Every Item In -eTUTA 1111 9 .Gle Seven Sutherland Sisters $1.00 {HT These Grocery Bargains, drat ta Water large bott: es .ne Ho d'a sar-apartia.gion se Vichy Ce:estin .19¢ Voorners Sofe Cure 110200 $1 00 ne FPS ES REA NEA CLRED BONE- CE UT ROap Lee 1e Philips Milk Magnesia .on AAS BREAKFAST BACON, Coppi AR ES Toe co po, BE K pi 45e Lull or whole side, per ib 16e Pears Soap 11 - 10e Clrrate Magne «la, pound battie -5 Sugar Cured Sweet Hams, % to - A lentury Food Co The Woh del Lon ond Wane $100 G4e tether 1b 15e R-4 Heurt Tonic Wine ._ no THe rar derive 1111 100 $1 10 0e Fresh Cambridge Sausages.per f'earrs' Headache Wafers | 25 1se Ponds rine Me Mom RAR HA MEITO th.' 10¢ Ne 054 @ .; RN JAN y .s+ Louie Huelsman, left field.* Ts W edn een Barnett, Dillon ar axen, + .\u2019 + Baitimore \u2014 Lynch, Kelly, Hayden, RHRRRRRERAR RIM NHHAHHRH | Sporting Propositions Which Have Won and Lost Fun-Loving Husbands mony was performel, and the newly married couple left the ground amid the acclumalfons of the large concourse that had witnessed the contest, To run to a pulnt sume hundred yards flistant there to change dresses for others laid in readiness on the ground and to return to the starting point was the trlal undertaken last year at Brus- Kansas City was lately the scene of a lottery whereof Lie prize was an eligible young Virginian namer Arnett, who stood on the platform during the proceedings.On the winning number being called out a Miss Knoche stepped forward amid the plaudits of the crowd.\u201cDo you want lu be married here now?\" asked the chalrmau.\u201cIts for the lady to say.Whatever she says sels by some half a dozen women, to goes.\u201cl'm gume, said the prize, but declde which should wed a man who ihe winner, while recognizing her mar- had offered himself as a prize to the winner.On the word being glven, one at once dropped to the rear and jogred on unconcernedly, for she was awa:e that the sleeves of the dresses laid out for her rivals had been sewn up.The confusion consequent on this enabled riage assured, preferred matters to take & more leisurely course.The joint birthday of King Carlos of Portugal and hig consort was celebrated on September 2hth last at a Village mear Braga in a novel way, Says à writer in Tid-Bits, A handsome young her to win the race, and the prize, who, farmer named Coelhe, for whom sev- it is more han likely, was well aware eral local beauties had lonk sighed in of the ruse.vain, determined to sacrifice his tree- The keeper of a Havre restaurant, dom by offering himself as a prize lo some eight years back, offered himself er who should be successful In a bul-, as a prize to be run for in an obstacle ldek race.\u2018race by young women, Here, too, sUs- Seven handsome pensant glris Ap- piclon pointed to the result having been peared at the starting post, riding hare- previously arranged, for the last airri- Dark upon bullocks, with decoratrd culty to be overcome consisted of wrig- horns and tails.A capital start was gling between two bars go close to- effected, but ere half the distance had gether that none but the slimmest could Veen traversed the favorite was thrown pass.Six out of seven competitors were and displayed her chagrin by gelzing thus put out of the race, which was the tail of the second bullock In an en- won by a wlsp of a girl, who, negotis- deavor ta hupede \"a rival's progress, ting the narrow apace with little trouble This resulted in An Uhpopitiar compel -, carried off Boniface In necordan tor coming in first, whereat the onlook- probably, with that wily man\u2019s inten- ers were ao disgusted that they duck«d tion.the judge In a pond.(The first prize In a conkery copies + ; Ane.for tion held at Vienna in the early e es Sora Ansel ra over was a young maf, the owner of a pork course of two miles, between a couple: butrher's establishment, in whose de- v .clared good opinion good hoursehol of girls who were rivals in the affe- « p tions of an ellgible swain.The prize management vas an indispensable necessity in married life.Some srore or himself, with a parson by hls side, took hig stand at the winning post, and no sooner had the winner, Miss Nellie pDon- Hy, passed the goal than \u201cthe cere- more of spinsters and widows displayed their ordinary skill, that of a profes- glonal cnok being accounted of the prize, who, however.stuitified the decision of the judges by eloping with the prettiest of the competitors.Equally perfidious was the gonduct of a young Liverpudlian, who, some years back, offered his hamd and fortune as first prize for a sack race in be competed for by girls under 25 years == \u2014 SMOKE VAN HORNE.: old.At the goal he stood ready t0 the city =\u2014 == The highest grade surrender himself to the winner, buti ~~ 7° whan he recognized In the leader a MISS LINTON WON.From Flour to your kitchen YOURE NOT COMPELLED to purchase from a dwarfed or dwindled stock when buying Shirts We make the Shirts we sell and so as we want them, made to fit, made with style and Catherine Some of the clubs still | worthiest GREAT MATCH HERE SATURDAY Montreal and Westmount Will Battle on M.A A.A.Grounds t and best stock Probably matches of there {8 no other football e you money on the season that excite so to return your ! real and Westmount, and the first of these, which ls to be played Saturday at the M A.A.A.grousds the boat In James Street, Canada\u2014is sure to attract a large i crowd.Catherine Street, West, \u2018There !s keen rivalry between the two clubs, but no bitterness, and those who like fast, snappy football can buy their tickets to-day and know that they are not going to be buncoed.The XIV.'s play the same style of Rugby\u2014open, fast and spectacular\u2014 and from Montreals the Street, East.Rutherford, Welsh, Wiltse, Adkins, Westimounts Griffin, Sylvester, HH.one, Louden- have no better chance of winning than schluger, Mullen, AlcAleese, Mason, from either of the Ottawa teams.O'Brien.Newark Shea, Connor, Both teams are stronger last Saturday, and the now than Pardee, Has- match this sured that a very strong team will re- much interest as those between Mont- .Are you never disappointed when you see your choice of cloth made up?Do you prefer to pay a high price for an uncertainty-rather than a moderate price for a sure thing?If your answers to the above questions are not satisfactory to you call and see our hand-tailored exclusive cloths made up so that you can try on a suit or overcoat and see exactly how you look in it before you take it.Remember that we guarantee satisfaction or return your money.Cor.Craig and St.Peter Sts._ 99 * TTIRE 12 A 2238 St.Catherine Street.Teiloræd Clothes 875 St.Catherine Street.: { i | i | t | terfer, Morturity, Fertsch, McLane, week should be one of the most inter- | PTT TT TT TT : To O'Hagan, Muhling, Wagner, Gatins, joe ever played in Montreal.| 2.14 class, trotting, purse $1,000, 3 in | Cockman, Jones, Swander, Geasler, Pe 1b \u2014 If It's a Hat bought at Welsh's, it's Lynch, Macdonald, Breckenridge, Bwee- M'GILL FOOTBALL PRACTICE.I Boreazelle, br.h, by Boreale\u2014 O.K.Our vey, Burke.Another good practic ; Luzelle, Demarest .1 1 Buffalo -\u2014 McManus, Woods, Greene, |terday on when Ou hire | Morone, DIKk.g., (rarrity.4 2 2 ; $2.50 HAT Milligan, Jones, Yerkes, Matthews, Me- five men were In uniform.The scrin- I Nuncy Holland, ban, Hall.2 7 7 jn all the latest shapes, will sure Connell, Brockett, Murphy, Whitney, [mage are improving, and as thig was l'hberial Allerton, bh, Geers.6 4 3 give satirfaction to even the most Connors, Miller.Badel, Atherton, Dele- MeCHll's weakest department, it is an.| Time\u20142.1144, 2.10, 2.09%.fastidious.pants.(Gettman, Murray, Nattress, .oo | Tose distanced; Deputrin drawn in A glan e at our window when pass- Brown, Bird.freer present the red and white in their first match with Ottawa College in Ottawa on the 14th, Lawrence, Reld, Virtue, Mathewson, Beckwith, Young and \"RUNNER FAINTED AT Quinn all welgh close to the 200 d THE FINISH OF RACE mark and the three scrimmage men | ; _ : will be chosen from them.McGill, Kingston, Ont, Oct.5\u2014One college [have always been rather light on the: record was broken at Queen's sports Wing line, but this year the wing men \u2019 : ver ore vesterday afternoon, Foster, \u201808, raising are heavier than ever and should aver ; age clone to 180 pound.the pole vault from 8 ft.6 In.to 9 ft.Little has been heard of the Ottawa 8 in J.KR.Alken, of Kinburn, Ont.|College team, but they can be counted won the individual championship with ion as formidable opponents and will 13 points, Foster coming second with \\atrive to the utinost to introduce them - J lpélves to the Intercollegiate Union by The R.M.C.Cadets made à ratheria victory.poor showing.getting only one firat The first of the inter-class matches ! and one second Cadets Humphrey and \u2018which was to have been played ast: Ryerson won the mile run in a dead night between 1906-1907 dtd not come heat, Humphrey fainting after he had crossed the line, off on accoun of not having glven notice enough about the lights, 1 WORLDS RECORD WS BROKEN M'GILL'S ANNUAL FIELD DAY.| | The annual McGill field day will take plate to-morrow week, Friday, the ith, aon the M.A.A A.grounds, Judging from the trial events held last Saturday the games this year should be of a most excellent quality.(Great rival- \u2018ry is added to the games this year by the fact that the track team to represent MeGlll against \"Varsity and Queen's in the (intercollegiate meet on the following Friday, the 20th, will \u2018ne chosen from the men making the best show at the locud games.In the sprints such men as Carney, McCualg, Dona- hae, Powell and Waugh will take part \u2018and close to 19 seconds flat should be had.In the long run Kemp, the Fng- Hsh runner, who hroke the college record for the SkR0 yards run last week, will try to lower his own time of ol In the jumps and pole vault there will New Four Heat Figures Established at Lexington Yesterday Texington, Ky., Oct.5 -Lightsome, \u2018be keen competition between Waugh, 91 outsider, yesterday won tne two- Keaubion, Donahoe, Patrick and Tren- year-old division of the rich Kentucky |holme.The weight men are an uncer- Futurity in almost record time.a.\u2018tain lot as yet and it la difficult tn luster, the hot tavortte, selling In the {saw who will win out In these events.,over-night pools for 3100, agninet $65 \u2018There will also be the usual relay race for the field, finished outside the \"between teams from the different MONEY.i classes.! The 2.08 trot yesterday afternegon The following will be the events: ~ broke thea world's record for the rast- \u2018100 yards dash, 220 yards dash, 440 est four-heat trotting race.MeCoy, yards dash, 880 yards run, 1 mile run, driver of lL.yddite, in the second event, 124 yarde hurdle, putting 16-1h.shot, was suspended for one year, for pull- throwing 16-ib.hammer, throwing dis- ing.Summary: \u2014 cuk, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, Tha Futurity, two-year-olds, value © nile run, relay race, 85.000; 2 in 8- \u2014 Lightsome, bf, by Constantine\u2014 ATHLETICS AT KINSTON.| Rourben Light, Dodge .\u2026.vee 1 Kingston, Ont, October 6.\u2014(5péclil.) vs prodigal, drt Childs.00e .> \u2014-Humphrey May, secretary of Quern's rans De pute 7 à à track club, has recuiveit no letter Irom Time 214%, \u201c18.\u2018the secretary of the Metal University track club, regarding an intercolleglate \"championship track trophy.The writer stated that MeGill felt it was her turn to do something In the nature of presenting an inter-university chal- Silence, Taboudie.QuIsetta, Fad ter Daffodil, Sheeny also started, 2.12 class, pacing, purse Flute, 3 fovddite, home, by Bobby Burns, dam by lenge cup, and her ambition was to re put up the track trophy.Would Jelgium, MeCoy and s 11 Queen's offer any objections, they won Snow Tk i) wen 6 1 1 4 6 2 dered.Not at all.But exception must Jubilee, blk.g.Mk A ! - be taken to it being McGill's turn.Pierres b.gr.: 718778 Queen's put up the hockey cup and J] a, TS \\ Wier.\u201cRx 7 ov 2 Aetiill the football cup.How about rn rey aR, 0, 200, 211.234! \u2018Varsity doing a little of something?hel Ttice.Crystal a.Led Ash and This year Vanhorne, formerly of the i etarted.Frontenacs, will be found with Queen's Lookout Hal also 2.08 call, trot, purse $1,600, 2 in 3\u2014 hockey team.He purposes entering Norman B.blk.ER a : bu ; Phallla\u2014 WwW.Me- Capt.Patterson, of Queen's Rugby Pre Bonnie Lee 3 211 team, 1s calling for early practices, 7 Dr.STONE.BTR.GeeTH 1 3 3 2 am.He has a likely bunch of play Envder MeGragor chæ, Ho- | ers.Three-fourths of the old team FN : re > 1 2 8j will be in the line and Studdard, of Ot- LL NSIC RR ds i ees 1T , H flton.old play- Wentworth .es SOs | «ta wi, An urner, amilton, play-, Tle 2.06%, 2.05%.2.063, 07, ers.will be among the selected.Captain Paterson has not placed hid | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u20147 =\" men yet.He reports that it will be, apt.next week before it will be decided of Canadian Amat what men will play.\u2018BOARD OF JUDGES FOR Saturday afternoon for the champlon-, have : ehtp of section B.of the Juntor League., that the Dominion Government will A good game is expected as both teams | forthwith take steps to provide this Jost one game this season, | Most necessary adjunct to the facilis vening, Ontario which would be 309 milessshort- \u201cKth tnt.at their hall No.5 Place er hun ut) roule to Montreal via d'Armes Square, when a class of thir- Lake Erie.ty candidates will recelve the major Those present at the meeting were: degrees, The provinclai officers will Messrs.Wm.I.Gear, presid ; a Messrs.- LL , \u2018sident; Jus.= 1 be present and take part in the cére-.Thom, treasurer: Goo.Cavernin CL nr 2226-2232 St.Calherine St.mony.| Esdaile, Leslie H.Vault.Albert He- tT \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 bert, Edw.©.Pratt Alex Li ay Toronto tev co FL Vanmorman.ang gmt Ale remy BAG PUNCHING Methodist minister, aged fifty-one, ; who graduated from Wesley College, | T< ann of the most enjoyable and Winnipeg, and had charge at Miama, benciiceyt vxerrises for man or Portage Mains, Macleod and Calgary, TARIFF COMMISSIONERS wenn, and if unable to attend died here of tuberculosis.He had heen gymnasium, you van practice it \u201c1 widow, but no family.Gorman Re-elected P ing will give you a good idea of what is being worn.A.A.WELSH, The Hatter third heat.| LAST WEEK FOR WINDSOR.| Windsor, Ont, (xt.6, \u2014 Secretary Board \u201cof Trade Urges the iPanner, of the Highland Park Jockey 225% ST, CATHERINE ST.Club, announced that tne present week ee ends the Windsor races.It was fig- Government to Take 07 - rr any i ured that perhaps the meeting might be continued another week, but owing to weather conditions and the anxiety of some horsemen to get farther south, ; and others to jump to the const, the At yesterday's meeting of the Coun- management decided to end the races! oil of the Board of Trade the following thig week.resolution was passed with regard to \u2014_\u2014 the need of dry dock accommodation NEW RECORD AT QUEEN 5 ut the Port of Montreal: Action | $12.00 SUITS {4 TO MEASURE E Kingston, Ont, Oct.b\u2014(Special) \u2014 fav het eas, recent accidents to Sa Our Suits have style, + ln ta were held yes- Stculuers fn the river, above anc e- .Queen's College mport low Quebec emphasizes the need, long but style alone is not terday at the Athletic grounds.Foster, IVTrOUCA \u20180%, cleared nine fect nine inches by felt, by the navigation interests of the the chief feature.A the polr vault, and broke a college re, country, of & dry duck capable of ac- Ç cord.The former record was nine feet! commodating the largest ocean Bols There's an average I \u2018inches, by D.M.Solandt.In the vessels, and ; 5 ry an PH, Pa Cadets Humphrey\u2019 \u201cWhere, Lhe dock at Levis cannot saving of $2 or $3 on I and Ryerson won.07 won the year @cCulimodate the larger vessels Low each.oO ç rn, toming to the port of Montreal, a fut he Ans, of Ye which recently involved the sending of The weather was # disabled steamer across the Atlau-, tic for repalrs: \u201cTherefore, resolved, that the Coun- | cil of the Montreal Board of Trade, whirh has for so many years pul'-y sistently advocated the construction of\u2019 dry dock at the port of Montreal, now most earnestly renews its entreaty trophy, and J.Ont, secured ls a Scelence student.fine and the attendance was large.rt IRENEs VS, STARS.The Irenes and White Star l.acrosse (tubs will play on Mascotte Park on a 19 ST.LAWRENCE ST.Ov und are in the pink of condition.ties of the port.\u201d , PT It was announced that Sir Frederick Pollock and Mr.treoffrey Drrage would; STORE NEWS Readvitle, Mass, October 65.\u2014WIH address a mevting of the members of the exception of a little breeze that he Board on October 24, These gen- blew down the streteh at the l4s! tlemen, had been invited to address a quarter, conditions at the Readville Behieral assemblage of members by the track yesterday were perfect for record ' exe: utive cumunittee.OUR LEADER time.and aithough Sweet Marie trotted The proposed new car servire rules IN a mile In 71444, Audubon Boy could do again came up ™r consideration, but \u2019 nn better than 2.03% in his endeavor 10 no changes were made in them other\u201d Men's Underwear beat his previous pacing record of than those suggested by the Corn Lix-, 1.000, change Association, | ° Hon.Mr.Perodeau\u2019s Succession Bill A line of Men's extra fine quality ; wus Also given cunsideration and the of two-picee Underwear, made of Philadelphia, P\u2019a., Octahber 56.Abe Council Was unanimously in fæver of natural Von of an exceedingly soft Attell, of california, and Young Emme, +, The bill provides that, in cases texture, double bresated and with of this city, sparred six rounds last here there ls no Will, the surviving £11 al knees, elbows and seat, thus Light at the National Athletic Club.\u2019 consort will get a far proportion of the doubling tha wearing qualities of this Attell was outclassed by Erne.Phe (000000 consort's estate \u2019 glrenty durable underwear.latter's blows were more fréquent and , These goods are among the finest À copy uf a letter issued by Sir Wilfrid I.aurier, which had been received from the Canadian Forestry Associil- tlon, Was read, calling the forestry con- ventlon to meet in Ottawa In January and inviting the Board of Trule to be represented.The Invitation was aceepled by the counddl and a repre- =entative will be appointed later.À communication was read irom Mr.made, and they are sold elsewhere for $5.00 à suit.Our price is $3.50 a Suit.THE KNiT-TO-FIT MFG.CO.2469 ST.CATHERINE near Mountain telling atid he was considerably faster than his opponent.Attell was unable to reach Erne, and, losing his temper, he became rough, necessitating several cautionings from the referer, \u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 HIBERNIAN DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED.The second exemplification of the Henry Curtis Spalding, C.F.New new ritual by the county degree fean York, subinltting a scheme for a ship-' of the Ancient Order of Hidbernians way route, the Georgian Hay and Lake will tale place on Sunday evening, the for about two years.He CONCLUDE WESTERN TOUR leaves a | ! Hon.Mr.Brodeur Addressed Meeting Waterloo, Que \u2014Mr.Chas.Woodard, of French-Canadian Residents In Your an old citizen, is dead.of Vancouver.; Victoria, BC, Oct.5\u2014(Spectah\u2014The | Tariff Commission arrived here yesterday and will conclude their Hritish Columbia inqutry at the meeting here : to-morroew.It 18 not expected that much evidence will be offered, as the Board of Trade will leave representations to Individual efforts.1t is expected that the New England Fish Vo.resident eur Athletic Union Own Room We have a complete stock of Stands, Bags, Gloves, SPALDING'S BOXING LOVES, WRESTLING TOURNAMENT * The following Judges have been an.\u2019 Union Will Endeavor to Secure More Members\u2014Status pointed for the wrestling tournament at Gohmer Park, which begins next Friday night: ! Messrs, Pierre Gravel, Dr.H.Des! jarding, J.O.Fournier, H.Lafleur #s d of Jack Roberts, of Will be Investigated will nsk that young oysterr be auimit- per set, $1.25 to $ü.00.ted free for cultivation in their beds Gymnasium and Athletir Clothing.on the Pacific, Hon.I.FP.HRpodeur -\u2018Jresved a the Rough Riders, meeting of French-speaking eltizens of Vancouver Tuesday night and ee- verely criticized some observations In 4 new book by John Faster Fraser, an | .; | Sporting Goods for every season.f R.&W.Kerr J.Richard.Dr.J.P.Gadbois evili b- Englishman, entitled \u201cCanada, As 11 96 .the official rferee nnl Mr Ravharl 15.in which it was stated that French 2226-2232 St.Catherine Ste.Outmet, sporting editor of La Patrie, At the meeting of the board of gov-, to sécure the membership of athletic|Canadians are disloyal because they will be secretary of the board of re of the Canadian Amateur Ath- orgnnizations that at present do nollare net IN favor of armaments.Mr.He reir 1° ) \u2019 jnlges, ts Unlon last night, Capt.P, Gor- belong to thé CLA ALL firodeur said the French-Canadlans APN Ns Ww He the others ouarrel A set of rules has heen drawn up by man was re-clected president.His op- Mr.MeGeo objected to the V.M.CA had always proved their Jloyalty to Mr Tn, Noe the deluge, the Canadian Athletic Club which is mnent was Mr.W.J.Metiee, the vice.being acenrded all the privileges cfiRritain and never asked or better HL AA also expressed the opin- promoting the bouts.As a lively In- Ident during the past year.The| membership In the C.A.A.U.without terms than they are receiving now and Ceotm re weoannual revenus of the terest Is bring evinced in Friday Pa alood six to four In favor of Capt.paying the customary fee.After AN|had received for many years from the omission wa Fear ely sufficient ta night's matches, a big crowd is cer- @ hour's talk it was decided to leave this! British authorities, Further they 00 Ay 10 OTUINATY expenses In contain to attend.| Grorman.matter over til the netx meeting of the\u2019 would always continue te be loyal to nection With the harbor.He intended The other officers elected were: First Vice-president \u2014 Mr.Boyd, M.A.A.A.- L,rsile | FARMER RURNS IS CHAMPION.Des Moines, Ja.Oct.b - Famner Second Vice-president = MT.Thomas Burns, of Big.Rock la.defeated Geo, O'Connell, SA.A-À- Tee \"Baptiste, of St.Louis, in a wrestling Secretary-Treasurer\u2014 Dr.F- I.Tees.match for the middleweight champlon- J he governors present were: ht ship of America last night.Baptiste Gorman, president.Dr.F.J.fess took the first fall in 26 minutes 34 rec- Becretary, Cc, Cu.Holland, Y.M.LAL onda.Burns won the next two in 8 League; F._ McRoble, tL AML T minutes 30 seconds, and 11 minutes re- ¢) Connell, N.A.L.U.; W.J.MeGea, spectively.Shamrock A.A.A.; leslie Boyd, M.a.; A.A.; Capt.Coleman, Police AAAi | ¥.Strachan, Federal H.Lo, W.M.bud ! LADIES PLAYING TO-DAY.wnrds, Westmount A.A A.i ; Mr.Mctiee ralared a question as to An invitation tournament is being Capt.Gorman's ellgibility to represent [played this afternoon over the courso the Canadian.Amateur Bowling lof the Reaconsfield Club, being under the auspices of the ladtes.Members of the other local ladies\u2019 clubs have been invited and the contests are an- ltleipated to prove among the most Important matches of the season.Play began after the arrival of the 1.30 train from Bonaventure Station.| League, and asked if the latter's dues were paid.Tt was stated that the C.A.B.L.had put in an LOT.for its dues, and Mr.Mc(iee contended that this was not a proper way of doing business.This matter occasioned a somewhat lengthy discussion whien, however, had no effect on the destinies of tthe meeting.Mr.Meatlee'n suggestion that the scope of the union ehould bs enlarg.i met with Indfant favor, and it was de- clded to take steps to enlist the aym- pathy and support of the athletic bodies that are not now in the union.A committee consisting of Capt.Gor- man, Dr.Tees and: Fred.McRoble was appointed to take the necessary stepd VICTORIA LADIES PLAYED.Keen play marked yesterday's contests among the ladies of the Victoria Club for Mrs.Strangman's Cup.Miss |Clny defeated Mrs.Hill, 4 putt on the last green deciding the match.Misa MrAnulty defeated Mrs.Springle.The approaching and putting compe- \"tition will take place Friday afternoon \u2018on the arrival of the, 12.11 train from to ask, however, the commission to purchase a fire hoat for the protection of the harbor at a cost of $30,000, ee Diamond Brooches and Pendants from Crh.IL Hemsley, 255 St James St board of governors, I British institutions, Mr.McGee brought up the question; Yesterday morning the Ministers in- of the resolution re professional lt-_apected the large sawmills at Vancou- Crosse - professionals paased at and were surprised to sec lArge meeting of the board of governors IN 'achooners loading lumber to carry to the ver, June.The resolution had been con- the following different countries: -Jn- firmed at the general meeting, but it, pan, Australia, Chill, England and, was still only a resolution.He wonldiGermany.- LETELLIER CLUB HAS like to ser it embodied in the by-laws! ss of the Union.Mr.McRoble at once gave notice that MR.BRAULT GIVES VIEW ELECTED ITS OFFICERS he would move that the resolution n L The members of the Club Letellier question be rescinded.Commenting on OF HARBOR ENGINEER, nt a, annual élections last evens the subject, Mr.McRobie said that he| Ing and.as a mark of confidence in Ald not thluk that the lacrosse men.ag.Kennedy Described as the \u201cBoss\u201d them, reelected all the retiring offi- ought to be allowed more llberties than, cers for another term.They are as the Rugby or hockey men.of the Commission.follows Messra, Hodolphe Latulippe, Mr.McGee's reply to Mr.McRobie, {,; jg report on the Harbor Conunis- president: Flphege Paquette, first vices was a sweeping motion to the effect gion before the Chambre de Commerce president; Ludger Labrecque, second that pending an investigation of the yesterday.President Brault patd par- vice-president.Wilfrid Locat, record.amateur status of Roberts, who played ticular attention to Chief Engineer Ing-secretary: Geo, Guilbault, assiat- on the Ottawn team Againat \"Wes! - Kennedy's alleged shortcomingr.\u201cHe ant recording-seeretary: Wm.La mount on Saturdly last all players ofiig reproached with gross negligence breeque, corresponding secretary; Cc.the QRFU.e suspended.Thisleatd Mr.Rrault, \u201cwith regrettable er- J Reland.treasurer: W.Gadoury, flag evoked a vigorous protest from Messrs.[rors and with a supreme contempt for hearer: C.Dumentl, librarian; lL.BRour- Mc Robie, Boyd and Edwards, the orders that are given him.But he don and Alf.Harnols.Captain Gorman said that such \u2018a pays no attention to this.Briefly, this The following honorary officers were suspension could not be made without man, who is not without certain mer- glen clected-str Wilfrid Taurier and first an Investigatinn of certain definlta|its, feels that he is the boss of the Hon.Lomer Geuin, honorary presi- charges.Mr.McGea replied that such commission, whose chief ofricer he has dents: Honore Gervais, MP.and God- suspensions had been made by tha|been for a period of thirty years, and froy Langlois.MPP honorary vice- president before.hie atubhorneas Is such that he keeps presidents, and Messrs.(ieo.Rour- Mr.MoGee then changed hia motion to read that a committee be appointed to Invertigate whether Jack Roberts, who played with Otlawa against West- mount on September 30th in, or ls not, à professional, and in the avent of hia| 7 being proved a professional that ail abusing More and more of the friend- |gouln, A.1.Gareau, J.A.Malouin and ship of hia set.of the Indecision of one |p.KR.Du Tremblay, all ex-presidents faction on the one hand and of the|of the rnb, honorary second vice- pugnacious impotency of the other.|preshlents, rt Kingston, Ont.\u2014The Steamer Niagara made a special trip to Charlotte with Cigar in Canada.10c.HARRIS, HARKNESS AND COMAKERS._, gaunt woman of notorious temper his courage failed him and he fled.The| Miss I.Linton won the suratch me- ous = \u201c22 4 0aséamAd Rath lnm nro-| al In the competition at the T.adles\u2019 ceedings and personal chastisement, vrei JMuditical Liu.aus alii whs but was at last mollified by sufficient |one of 88 holes, 18 being played in the money, to set-her up in business, | and M in the afterncon, and never \u2014 rutiny touohes a hand ws want.eid those who competed with or against him be suspended.The discussion was anded hy the president decisiing ihe notion in order.Being put to the meeting, it was y : y g Strachan, bakers to RoVAILY cris 9 KL 5th Avenue Styles In BUCKLEY & SUNS MAIS.| a cargo of Canadian tomatoes purchased by Curtis Brothers, Rochester, N.Y., from the Old Homestead Can- be used for the manufacture of thsie \\catsups __ \u2014 \u2019 .al The Unusual in New Hosiery HILE this is in \u2018no sense a \u201cbargain\u201d store, we in- sistthatvalues shall be as Food here as anywhere and generally better.Those who get our orders for large lots of regular goods are most willing to sell to us what must be sold at a loss.A special purchase of Fall and Winter Hosiery direct from London affords a quick chance for thrifty people-in the opening up on Friday of a lot of Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose that should be sold at 35c\u2014but will be sold at 28c.Fine cashmere, fashioned leg, double heel and toe, for wear right now, in all sizes.Friday per pair 25c.Value (ANOTHER SILK BLOUSE SALE) Friday $3.00 | | $1.95 We're so determined to let everybody know how well we can make silk blouses, that we are going to sell these Friday for $1.95 each.Big stcre organizations like ours, you know can do lots of things for the sake of the public's good will.Jap Silk Blouses, in Cream and Navy\u20148 pleats one inch deep on the front, 4 pleats in the back; new big sleeves, pleated cuffs match, 6 tucks in the collar.Value $3.00.Friday, each, 81.05.Equal to any we've had.to PURE SILK PILE VELVET.A Purchase Much Under Value.Following cur phenomenal selling of the \u201cHerca\u201d untearable taffe\u2019a we offer on Friday another purchase which equals\u2014if not excels\u2014the value given in that big silk sale.$I 00 PURE SILK PILE VELVET.Close even weave, bright fine finish, in a full range of up-to-date colorings, including white, cream, fawn, pink, sky, cardinal, old rose, helio, purple, value for | plum, petunia, navy, etc.Good val f 1.00.45c a yard|Pum petunia, mavy,êtc.Good values for 31.00.Our (NO MAIL OR \"PHONE ORDERS.) UMBRELLAS NECKWEAR.\\ 1a THE MONTREAL AT AN AUTUMN FEAST.Here's a toast to the auturn days, To the forest with golden crown, To the fields in their harvest beauty.To the orchards laden down.To the little brown capped crickets, There \u2018neath the autumn sky, Whose song will soon be ended When they hear the pine trées cry.And here's a toast to the story Told oft 'neath the harvest moon\u2014 The story that never comes too late Nor ever came tuo svon, A toast to the hearts asunder, That the peace of an autumn day May right the wrongs of Cupid, Encountered along the way.A toast to the hearts united, That are safe frum the world's great strife Hope fur the ones who are hopeless, Who have known but a shadowed life.A toast to those who are living\u2014 A prayer for those who are dead: Longevity, health and happiness For those that are newly wed.HOME NURSING.ENDEMRNESS, fn fact, is more called for in convalescence than during acute illness.That the sich room wheels run with apparent ease wlll be infinitely more grateful to a person in actual pain or discomfort than assurance of undying affection.Iustead of smoothing the patient's brow, quietly guard against wrinkles In the under sheet.Instead of \u2018\u2018feel- Ing\u2019 if the poor soul be feverish or chilly, see that the hot water bottle is hot and properly rolled in a soft towel, or that the ice bag has not sprung a leak.Put your whole mind tu disposing the furniture so that you neither take extra steps in walking around tables and chairs, nor stumble twenty times a day over the same toutstool.Net all bottles, measures and medicine droppers In tidy groups, upon large, flat plutes tu avoid sticky Marks où Window sills and table cov- era, See that no light dazzles your patients eyes\u2014If necessary, change the head of the bed to the foot.Keep fresh drinking water alwuys at hand, and be sure that no used {inplements are left about, walting \u201ctill some one goes downstairs,\u201d also that no half- consumed food ls left in sight, destroying appetite for the next meal.In your inevitable struggles with cut flowers no one can help you.Before the patlent is out aaln many a nurse fairly \u201chates the scent of roses.\u201d You +t least sec© that no faded ones pollute the atmosphere.In the mat- serv sure that the doctor directs how many may he seen with advantage and how many at a time, a8 this may insure an jmmense saving of discussion, For the Cook THE SEASON FOR APPLES.Is apple the well recount it is we can best of all, fruils.dishes than many homes and, t the cheapest ple in | one « | Apples fried in butter or pork fat i are nica for breakfast, or with a roast of pork for dinner.«Tart apples combined with celery and walnuts, make à sa\u2019ad fit for the gods, and bestdes which Their ambio- tela would he insipid.| Hed ones of a wize, scooped out neat- Iv.make pretty cupa for à RAlad.These apple-cups may be filled with a max- ture nf cold, chopped vrumbs, seasoned to taste, with meited butter, and baked, softened The very nicest way to bake them Is to melert the sweet ones, core them and rill with a mixture of sugar, butter and chopped nm flavored with dnnaman, Pour a tile water around and hake carefully.To naka \u2018\u2018por- upline apples.\u201d just stick them full of ! shredded and blanched almonds, Nothing In the apple line ts quite =o good as the German apple cake, for which this ls thé recipe: Mix a good tahlespoonful have sifted two teaspoonfuls of bakinæ powder and a teaspoonful of DAILY HERALD F all fruits, the | ; most finportant.It forms the basis of more dalnty and sta- i meat and bread, of butterl inte two cups of flour, in which vou af ottawa, accompanied by S08, Ru- bridge, of Cornwall, who will saa the; Ottawa; Mrs.Graves, Waterloo, Mra.salt.\u2019 WOMAN AND HER INTERESTS an hour.This 1s excellent for the little folks, and good hot or cold.If you are looking for an Indian apple pudding here is a good one: Take one-half of 4 cup of molasses, one quart of milk, one teaspoonful of sult, three scant cu,s of pared and sliced apples, to which you will add and cinnamon, When the milk bolls in the double botler, pour it slowly on the meal.Cuok half an hour in the boller, stirring often.Now add the other ingredients; pour into a deep, well-greased pudding dish and bake slowly.with cream or maple syrup.Apples are delicious stewed in a rich syrup and when could covered with a meringue, sprinkled with nutmeats and slightly browned.Gelatine, previously dissolved, may be added to the syrup while still warm.Turn into à ring mould.At serving time fill the centre with sweetened whipped cream with or without nuts.These Joellied apples should be served ice cold.Evaporated apples stewed are improved by adding rales in the proportion of half a cup 0 8 - Flavor with .lemon, pound of apples.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Personal and Society Notes Mr.Peter Mcl.aren, of P guest at the Hall, ' erth, Is a Mr.and Mrs, J.Edgar B are at the Chateau, Quebec.uchanan, Miss Dorothy MacPhail 1 ; ® in Otta- Wa, the guest of Mrs.Ami, Cooper st.Mra.and Miss Hornsby left Montreal last evening to join Mr.and Mrs.W C.J.King at Simcoe, Ont \u2019 Mims Florence H'ggins and Miss Minnie Walsh, of Quebec, are on & short visit to friends in Montreal.Messrs, Gevu.L.Shepherd, F.Thomas A.E.Beckett and W.E Gladwish, of Montreal, are at the Chateau, Quebec, Mr.H.J.Skinner.of Brandon, Man., {8 the guest of hls sister, Mrs.W.I.Draper, Sherbrooke Steet, Westmount.Mrs.Pillans Stevenson.of I.ondon, Eng., formerly of Montreal, ia visiting her sister, Mrs.John Stratford, at To- 'ronto, | Mr, Stirling Moyse, Sherbrooke St.\u2018galls to-morrow morning for England, \u2018where he will resume his studice at \"Oxford.| Mrs, J.H.Simmons (formerly Miss | Mac Sifton) will receive the first and ithird Friday of each month at 136 MIlton Street.Mrs, W.H.Stevens, of Montreal, is visiting Mr.and Mrs.E.5.Stevens at Bherbrooke.* Rev, Dr.T.(3.William and Mrs.Wil- lllams are in Eherrbooke, the guests of \u2018their daughter, Mrs.A.Gandier.The marriage of Mr.Alexander Gor- rte, of Montreal, to Miss Yates, of Quebec, takes place at the Ancient Capital, to-morrow.i Mra W.I.Shaw, Montreal, 18 spend- \u2018Ang a couple of days At the Parsonage, Sherbrooke, the guest of the Rev.PI.and Mrs.Richardson.Mre.Byer, Peel Street, who has been the guest for some weeks of her son, Dr.J.Roddick Byers, at Sherbrooke, \u2018has returned to Montreal I Mr.and Mrs.Percy Nellis and fam- ty, who have returned from Reacons- field, have taken up their residence on Sherbrooke Street, Westmount.Mrs.Walter A.Wilkins (formerly \u201cMira Olga St.George) is recelving this \u2018afternoon and to-morrow afternoon at.hr resndence, 4116 Western Avenue.: Mize Ivulse Brown, Bishop Street.who has spent the summer with friends lin England, 18 at present the guest of \u2018lord and ILady Dillon, at Ditchiey, oxen, , Mra.W.T.Whitehead, Milton st.was among the guests at the marriage \u201cof her niece, Miss Worrell to Mr.Kirk- | patrick, which took place at Halifax, yesterday.| The wedding of Miss Maud M.Caa- | well, daughter of Mr.Charles B.C'an-, well to Mr.J.Karl Woodman, of Ash- land, N.H., {a announced to take place Cat Richmond on Monday, Oct.16th, Mr.and Mra.Montague W Winter in Montreal.will take up thelr » THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1005 & quarter of a teaspoonful of ginger Eat Anderson, | was of white eotienne over taffeta.The bodice had a \u2018nke and deep her- tha of Irish g.iipure and a foided belt of eollienne, and frills of lace in the elbow sleeves finished the costume.A long veil of Brussels net caught to the hair with orange blossome fell over the face and down about the rube The | groom's gift, a pendant of pearlg in aa exquisile asotling, was also worn and her bouquet was of cream roses.Miss Alice King, brideamald, wore green silk evlienne over green taffeta, and hat Of creumn panne velvet, #:th \u2018Rrimsun roses.The best man was | Mr.Stuart Sutherland, brother of the bride, and the ushers, Dr.Hamlllon MacKerras, 1)r.George Dalton and Mr.Pisdale, of the Royal Miltary College.Mr.and Mrs.Ferguson left for Montreal and Albany, and will go up the Hudson to New York.The bride's golng-away gown was of dark brown basket cloth and toque of brown with bands of mink and rose satin ribbon and rose leaf crown.MACKENZIE\u2014LOW.A quiet wedding took place at st.Andrew's church, Ottawa, yesterday at 1.80 o'clock, when Miss EditR Masson Low, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Low, of Waverley Street, formerly of Kingston, became the bride of Mr.fzeorge Cleghorne Mackenzie, of Lon- dunderry, N.S., son of the Ven, Archdeacon Mackenzie, rector of Grace church, Brantford, The Rev.Dr.Her- ridge, pastor of St.Andrew's, performed the ceremony.The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in white silk crepe de chine over white sllk, the long tulle Veil fal- ing from à wreath of orange blossums.She wore the bridegroom's gift, & diu- mond and pearl pendant, and cartled uw shower bouquet of white roses und liley of the valley.She was attended by her sister, Miss Emille Low, who wure embroidered cream volle, over white silk, and a black picture hat.Bhe also wore the bridegroom's gift.an amethyst and® pearl pendant, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.* Mr.Norman F.Mackenzie, of the Merchant's Bank, Mitchell, attended his brother as best man.Mr.and Mra.Low left on the four o'clock train for Montreal and Horton, on a honeymoun trip of three weeks\u2019 duration, and will return 16 Ottawa for a day before going to thelr future | home in Londonderry.The bride tra- ! velled in a smart tailored costume of navy basket cloth, with a redincote | opening over a white vest, and a plegt- ved skirt with fancy buttons.Her hat ! was & blue beaver trimmed with shad- lel wings and velvet ribbon, ANNUAL MEETING AT SHERBROOKE Large Attendance at Montreal Conference of W.M.S.Sherbronke, et.5.\u2014(Speclal,) -The twenty-second annual meeting of the Montreal Conference Rrancn of he Woman's Missionary Society is In progress in the Methodist Church of this city, There are a large numrher of delegates present.Mrs.I.GG.Williams, nf Montreal, the president, presided at the opening meeting.At this session reference was made of those who had passed to tieir reward duging the year.Mrs.W.B.LeBaron gave a paper nn The various reports showed an increase over the past year.The delegates In attendance Mrs, (Rev) T, 5.Willlume, Montreal, Mrs.8 J.Hughes, Athens: Mpg.knox, Montreal, Mrs Sparks, Kingston: Mig, T.N.Read, Merrickville; Mrs.(Rev) Eykee, Smith's Falls, Mra.dc.I.Mns- \u201cten, Caaticook: Miss Bishop, Granby: Miss M.FE.Scott, Merrickville; Miss Dora Klyne, Athens, Barrington, Waterloo; Mrs, FF.Van Dr.Lyon's |g \u2018Preparation for the Masters Work\"; aro: | Miss Fastentt, ! PERFECT ToothPowder Cleanses and beautifies th teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement for over\u2019 a Quarter of a century.Very convenient for tourists, AU Gand 23S, PURE AND WHOLESOME.ONE POUND CAN 250 3 ç 0 > 3 m 0 3 ooMp E.W.QHLETT Limives TORONTO.ONT.@ ST.PAUL ST.Importer, Exporter and Wholesale Dealer Ia Raw and Dressed Furs A large assortment of Persian Lambe.Gray f.ambs, Mink, Marten, Sables and all kinds of Dressed Furs always on band Cash paid en all consignments of law Furs, Skins, ang Ginseng.Hall Engineering Works Engineers end Shipbuildera i Phone Main 2356 \u201c\" 14 COTE AT 4, \u2014 A MILK OF QUALITY Must have special features to designate it from the ordinary milk.We would call your attention to the care taken with ours to make it pure and healthy 1 e., Systematic Feeding, Veterinary Inspection, Sapitary Stabling, Dust Proo} Sterilized Buttle Delivery.FOR SAMPLE ORDER TEI.UP 663, GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO., 2685 St.Catherine St.3 Fill your Books ee ; Récert, 6 ve R ~53 Seis BOOTS AND TRUNKS CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH COUPONS $10.00 Green Cash Receipts on a purchase $3.50 until October 15th, 1905.85.00 Green Cash Receipts on a purchase $2,00 until October 15th, 1905, Le.A Fine Assortment of School Shoes.MOONEY\u2019 Corner Alexander and.St.Catherine Sts.mas 2000 LADIES HATS TO SELECT FROM a tare rrarE world, but one of them.\u201d regs \u201cNot the best Whiskey in the | | | pm em me Visit the Big Millinery Store.] : Refined Hats B8c.lac.Allen, Aultsville: Mrs.Portland; Miss De Tong, A.Gallagher, Cananoqua; Clearing at Worth 25¢ to 75c.Over 200 Men's Umbrellas, as Beut well ane egg, and fill up the cup, residence at 372 Mountain Street.with milk, (irease a large shallow pan.\"Me marriage of Mr.Charla W.| j AT POPULAR PRICES! Fancy Stripe Ribbons In pure silk qualities, light dainty shades sleeve style, heavy, \u2018elastic and for neckwear, 4 and 4 1-2 inches unshrinkable made In woman's ; regular 20c and 25c per size only.Regular prive 35c.wide; yard.Friday, 10\u20ac.Friday, 1\u20ac.THE \u201cENDS\u201d OF THAT \u201cHERCA\u201d SILK.We had decided that Wednesday should be the last day we would sell \u2018\u201cHerca\u201d Silk for 35c a vard, but we hadn't calculated on the \u201cend\u201d there would be to every piece.These ends in length of from 2 to 10 yards each, will be sold out on Friday at the same sale price of 35c per yard.: Remember this is the silk stamped \u201cHerca\u201d-guaranteed not to cut or tear, Regularly sold at 75c.This Store open daily from 8 a.m.till 5.30 p.m.di pt HEARST FOR MAYOR OF GOTHAM.eighty-third year, from a 3 paralysis.Though born at Ont.she lived most of her life New York, Oct.5\u2014Wm.R, Hearst was named as a candidate for mayor at a municial ownership mass meeting Brockvilie.Mr.Hutcheson dled In 1878 in Grand ntral Palace and & com- [but a family of two children survive.mittee inted by J.G.Phelps) Migs Annle R.and George A Hutche Stokes, \u201cwho presided, will select the rest of the ticket.son.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014] TT ent familles of Brockville, died jn her troke of Cardinal, in Resolutions denouncing both of the old parties as being dominated by trust interests and declaring that the people of New York should elect officials to oppose corporations, were adopted with much enthusiasm.; Addresses were made by Clarence J.Shearn, and former Senator John Ford, who was followed by Mr.Hearst, whose appearance on the platform was halled with enthusiastic applause, and who, after denouncing the Republican and Democratic leaders, called upon , , the audience to vote for J.('.Seabury.After a session of the Democratic City Committee of the Democratic Club the city ticket was said to be gmos assure.The nominations of B., MeClellan for mayor and Her- \u2018man A.Mets for comptroller are pog- have DEON TEUWIYEIWN sven wwe.we secveros re dl'ively asstired, and acceptances Brookville, Ont\u2014Mrs.James Hutoie VAN, ANY N ) ~~ - ATTEN a (pl 14, 9 PILLS Pos I KIDNEY SR SE av] IGHT M œ A QUAINT LUFTLE HisoODP FROCK, Pattern No.1199.Sizes 1 to 6 years.Very demure asd sweet is the pretty little Parisian malden who wears this dainty slip apd American mothers will adopt the des\u2018&n with much approval.Nothing conld be alm- pler to make-the frock itself in cut in two pleces only and cap be put togetha- In the twinkling of an eye.À numnar of these handy slips can be run up in\u2019 à few Hourn so that a fresh dress will be alwnys nt hand.The absence of \u2018\u2018frills\u2019\u2019 on them sImplifies the laundry problem, also.Hright colored ginghams, delicate chambrays or plain white muslins will be equally appropriate for them.although, of courro, the darker colors will not moll so quickly as the light ones.It la by far the simplest and most effective design tor a morning.or play slip.that we have meen.For a child four years old, 2% yards of material 32 incher wide will ba required, with 1 yard of embroidered edging for neck and sleeven.\u2018The pattern, No.1199, is cut in sizes for children from 1 to 6 yrara of nga, and may be obtalh post paid, by sendin ten\u2018 cents, the numbed?and nize desired an the name and address to the Fashion Department of this paper.NEMO .cotcrocrerorrraccssnssosseransrene Age ese eB een TAIT IRENE REIN BNE O DORN bag We of Pattern secvastesssaccaasc 00000000 AGÂTESS .-00 000 0c0erm0na 000 ec comen This patterns will be matied vue ton éays by filling out cou and vending to closing 10 cen Montreal Herald Department, mn \u2018yesterday morning.Ruxton R.Smich, .D, Dean of Ontario, married Miss Ida Sutherland, only daughter of Mr.Malcolm Sutherland, to Mr.Mellix Urquhart Ferguson, son nf Rev.(jeoge Ferguson professor of history at Queen's.In the briad! procession the bride's niece, ttle Miss Helen Sutherland; lead the way.wear- Ing white organdie with Valenciennes lace and large baby hat of white, and carried iu basket filled with red roses.following the bride, as pages, were two little lade, Master bert sutherland, her nephew, and Master George Feor- guson, nephew of the groom, wearing belted suits of white, The bride's gown Eczema Known by Intense Itching If Not Cured It Spreads and Becomes Chronic\u2014What to Expect from Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment The stages of eczema are marked by redness of the skin-heat and Inflammation \u2014swelling \u2014 watery discharge\u2014 formation of a cruat or scale\u2014and almost constant itching varying from that which ia simply annoying to that which is positively beyond human endurance.The beginning ls often neglected chafing and =kin irritation, or a small pimple or sore which haa been paisoned by the clothing.Too frequent washing Is to be avoided, but the afflicted parts should be thoroughly cleansed with Packer's Tar Soap and tepid water.After careful drying (not rubbing) with a soft towel, apply Dr.Chase's Ointment plentifully.The ointment may seem a little severe at first, but this is necessary to a thorough cleansing of the sores, for reljef from the dreadful itching will come after the first few applications, and thorough cure will be the reward of persistent treatment.One thing you can de certain of, and that is that you are not experimenting when you use Dr.Chase's Ointment as a cure for eczema, saltrheum, psoriasis, tetter and similar skin diseases.It has acquired its world-wide reputation by the positive cure of these very diseases, and while using it you can see that gradually and certainly it is allaying the Inflammation and healing up the annoying and distressing sores.Dr.Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box, - ww.Te.» me ez PRB mma a tan & Co, Toronto.The portrait ané sgna- ture of DF.A.W.Chase, the famous tecipe book author, are on every box.J Mrs.J.©.Spence, Ottawa: Miss Nessiv Beall, Pembroke; Mrs.Davidaan, Wa- terlao: Mrs.Bird, Waterloo: Mrs.(Dr) Nichol, Montreal, Mrs.Parsons, Montreal; Mrs.Stanton, Montreal; Mrs.(Rev) Clendinnen, Stanstead; Mrs.Hilllard, Morrisburg: Mrs.Humphrey, Cardinal; Mrs.Burrell, Gore, Mra.Doherty, Ottawa; Mrs.(Rev.) T.W.Crane, Elgin; Mr.Mclaughlin, Waterloo; Mra.(\u2018heesehorough, Montreal, Mra.Perkins, Ottawa; Mrs.Robertron, Robertson's; Mis.(Rev.) J.H.Murray Lanark: Mrs.Dixon, Rockfort: Mrs (Dr.) Shaw, Montreal, Mrs.(Rev) W Stevens, Montreal; Mrs.Meyers, Montreal; Mrs.(Rev.) Osborne: Montreal; Mrs.Derbyshire, Smith's Falls; Mrs.Marshall, Abbotsford; Mrs.W.G.Dn- vidson, Lennoxville; Mrs.M.White, Brockville; Mrs.Allan, Montreal; Mra.Lees, Montreal; Mrs.J.Brown, Ottn- er, Montreal.eet Gold, Silver and Gun Metal Watches.R.Hemsley, 285 St.James St.\u2014-Adv, be The new poetlo® melodrama, \u201cThe Dragon-Fly,\u201d by John Luther Long and Edward Chllds Carpenter, comes to His Majesty.s next week.This play was written for the co-stars, Min- Music and the Drama +4 who will be supported by a company of 100 people, under the management vf Henri Gressitt.The story of the play 1s an epic hitherto neglected by drâmatists.It is founded on a situation of unusual strength and absolute novelty.Miss Sellgmnan's role gives her unlimited opportunity, running the gamut through delicious comedy and sentiment to intense passion.rugged and chivalrous.produation will be magnificent, requiring four cars for its transportation.Lewis Morrison will appear Mephisto In \u201cFaust\u201d at the Academy next week.The elaborate scenery and gorgeous dresses, added to a newly invented system of electrical would make \u201cFaust\u201d remarkable anywhere.is season, however, all former productions have bean surpassed in point of scenery.costumes, electrical, mechanical and vocal effects, BRU (09 BOUCHE LD WI Liew Luteepaseey + garden and Brocken scenes, ar wel well as Women\u2019s, will be cleared Fancy Chiffon Jabots, Fancy and spread he flough Pet at an Ciuett, of Rosaland.BC, fomerly of re.(Rev) Mulrhen.Mansion Mra.| , pr ve.ine NIK, ave pared, ca an ; 3 3 4 Jane - ennam » escott; MTR, Musser, Ey silk \"and wont, win SUK stocks, Duchens Collaru.tn quartered apples ready, and press hem \u2018pine Prarrison, nf Alexandria.Ont, Quehee: Minn Musken.\u2018Quebec, Drs » | best steel frames, and assorted Chiffon, Silkk Stocks with long ; Into the, dough in close, even rows.goo place at Kt.Patrick's Church yes- l'asselman, Chesterville; Mrs.lt.Me- | handles; regular $1.25 and $1.50., ; Sprinkle well with sugar and cinnar oo qay, tev.Father Callaghan offici- Creary, Arnprior; Mrs.W.J.Hunt, } Friday, 68c.string ties, Buster Brown Collars i mon and bake in a moderate oven half ating The hride was given away ¥ None Anne Mrs.Pau ry i > - Sik; w 9 ' \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 t , Mr.(Geo Harrison, of NVApANee; rs F.S.oward, Wes$ ; RIBBONS.In Fancy Silk; worth from 25¢ | RT a and Was attended hy Mins | rome: \u2018Mrs, James Winter, Onm | MLL NERY-PARL OBS : Plain Taffetas that to \u201c5c.Friday, 18ec.! HERALD DAILY PATTERN i Eihzabeth McPhee of Alexandria Mr.town: Mra.R.A.Dunn, Franklin i 228 ST 4AWRENC .i were 17e.J 0c James MrDonald, of Ottawa Univer \u2018entre, Mrs.4.Cleveland, Johnville; TRAIN | .\u2019 I Rity.acted as best man.Mrs, A.Wilkinson, Sawverville, Mrs.CUNNINGHA & ; | ' Fancy us tripee nat LADIES\u2019 VESTS.\\ 19e y.a Evans.Rawyerville: Mra.(Rev) M.| \u2014_\u2014 mr were an .Tes Smith, Pembroka; Mrs.ev.We .Plain Taffetas In all colors a Resular 356.J ' FERGUSON-SUTHERTAND.molds,\u2019 Kemptville: Mra.Deacon, Stan.Sole Agents for Canada, 4-\u2014\u2014\u2014 en) heavy pure silk quality and near- 400 Ladies\u2019 All-wonl Vests St.George's t\u2018athedral.Kingston, stend; Mra.A.Sykes, Westmount; Mra, | 6 & 7 Recollet St, Montreal.i ! ly four inches wide; worth regu- sts, was the scene of à fashionable wedding B.Solomon, West Ely: Mrs.A.F.Leg- Jarly 17c per yard.Friday.10e¢.nade in high neck and short when Very Rev.!gatt, Ottawa; Mrs.Clifford, Rrockville, ! | WILSONS from the studios of Seavey Mrs.Nash, Iroquois; Mrs.Empey, Montreal: Mrs T.A.Craig, Kempt- ville; Mra.(Rev.) Corrignn, Troquois: wa, Nrs.W.S.McLaren, Huntington; Mrs.Brown, Montreal; Mrs.Laflamme, Winchester; Miss Sadie Plsh.nle Sellgman and Willam Bramwell, : Mr.|.Bramwell's role is unique, à çharacter- Scenfcally the, as | effects, | + 1 an |! the beautiful apotheosis, are all bright |i ES CE RR UN Treen ii pn aml new and Armbruster, | e 9 Mile.Helene Gon-lv, the new leading lady of the Nouveautes, is shouts by Invalids her work in \u201cM.olone Flirt\u201d that she {is the most accomplished emotional.jnctress who has ever hraided a Mont-, [Fed company.Mile.Ducange will ap- or (pear along with her next week dn! \u201cFrernande.\u201d the famous drama by Viv- © torien Sardou.\u201cPapineau\u201d continues te be a drawing card at the Francais, and the aud- ' S positively free from all deleterious ingredients\u2014Its t i .fences are delighted with the way in ; ; i swhteh ff has been put on Next week absolute purity being vouch- hey Will put où CA Perpote\u201d woe of ed for by such eminent [the latest Parisian successes, which ; .Lqeîls the story of à man who da Iinno- | medical celebrities as L.Min- ; ) ! rent of the charge of murder and yet.fer, French Chemist of the fa condemned to perpetual imprison- [mens The company also have in re- Laboratory of Practical Sci- jhearsal for early presentation a new! Parisian pire called \u201cNapoleon,\u201d which ences, and Mtiiton L.Hersey, [depicts in startlingly graphie way the! Nife of the \u201cLittle Corporal\u201d The Dreamland Rurlesquers will play \"ar the Royal next week, with elle: tneluding La Clede and Raymond, I,ouis Pritzkow, Dreamland Trio, with Miss Glndys St John, the famous four Ever- | ett, the dazzling Sisters Cajn, and the wheelie wonders, Palfrey and Rarton.| tration.BIG BOTTLE Government Analyst.It Is strongly recommended for Anaemia, loss of Sleep, Dyspepsia, I.a Grippe, General Debillty and Nervous Pros- Mary Trenholmeville, Que.Miss Tren- | Hunton died 8t her home In Khe was the last surviving member of) ; ALI, DRUGGISTS.about sixty-five years, holmville, aged , rospected family In nn old and nul thid neighborhood.i | or Family Colds |g A reliable cough and cold cure should be always in the ouse ready for use the moment the first symptoms appear.Toi always ener, chea r and better ! to check a cold in the very beginning.lt is safer, too.Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, has been tested for thirty-three years, and tens of thousands of homesin Canada and the United States to-day are never without it.A ** Shiloh's Con i iy SON he bea rev, for Cougha à Kingston, Ont.-\u2014James Stanley, aged seveuty-c/eht.diëd at the General Hospital.Stanley was known best as \u201cRed River Jim.\u201d from the fact that | ihe had taken part in the Red River \u2018expedition under Sir Garnet Wolseley, , 40 cts.[Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves A PAIR Colors Black White an he market., tomers ; Cn rah, _L Eley, Nassagaweya, Out.! Special Opportunity, It it were anything but the best would | RARE CHANCE \u2014 FRENCH KID GLOVES, - tx ily.for Ladies, well repaired by us.this be so?Try it in your own family.SUEDE AND GLACE KID, white, colored Ji it does not cure, Tou ; and black.Value from 41.35 up- you.We take all the chances.Neither wards.Kor .enameesa sen seus por your dealer can lose.Im\u2019t that| None sold on Saturday.ir ?De.is the vrice.All denlers in a customer.medicine sell J.B.A.LANC : Lawrence St, | \u2018 1 xvi, sama: Corsets.and Gloves > Only ene pair WW .T, 182 Bt.1 vo HENRY MORGAN & CO.Montreal.WNT TEACHERS WILL DISCUSS \\ The Principal Attractions of 9 tain < LA the cross-handle of hi: i : Next Week\u2019s Quebec Britain is Out of the Wulfs answer from the bridge.ant) a Pal he fallen Moe br and \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 and all its requirites is our busie .] his voice echoed thin and holiow fn ihe ne seemed Ly speik with him: then ness, therefore it receives special Convention Question lace of the gulf, Yet they rejoleed 10 Jozelle lifted the blade that lay be- NOTICE rae have ih advantage of hear it, for it told them that ne wasi te : + ; us you have the advantage of: \u2014 sound and s p Hide him and gave it to hüm in token years of experience.All \\ Walt had me and Lozelle hol tof surrender.Wulf handled it awhile! NOTE Js hereby given tbat the \u2018\u2019Masonte ; The anrual convention of the Pro-| Paris, Oct.5\u2014Prince Von Buelow, f shook it on high in triumph, and whirl.| Mutual Re ATR, oie & duly chartered ! testant teachers of Quebec will be heldj the German Chanvellor, who is spend- crouched dnposits ench other, the ed lt about his head tH IC shone in! aistrlet existing under the laws af the LE à : in the High School in this city on the{in holld : aden, is talk- (00 pest | the anoonlight.Next, with a shout sites A ghee United , ; \u20ac .y & à holiday at Baden Raden, is swords flashed aloft In the moonlight oy) \u201crif hi A A States of America.whose object Is Lo carry : are sold with our guarantee, which means they are as represented, and 11th, 12th, 13th aad 14th inst, under thei ing freely to French reporters.Fol- from far Awav came the distant elank \u2018 ts t from him far into the gulf.on à general ba tness of muta] ard fricernal ' that each article possesses that especial feature for which it is to be used.presidency of Mr.Wellington Dixon, lowing the interview with him publish- of steel a soft continual cihmor of | where It Vida seen for a moment, an Nfe usury + business, witli apply to the if you are Interested .in photography, call, we are always pleased to give ?E.A., the principal of the High School.!| ed by the Petit Parisien, the Temps tron on von à loss tell on Wulfs arr of gleaming light, and the next Lieutenunt Governor-in-Councit of the Prov- suggestions, etc.: 3 An extremely interesting programme, prints an interview, in which the Chan-> puit h he ht awherew!th to] Wits ROL+.inre of Quebec.for a license to fo carry on cellor refers to the persistent predl - cal, who had rough wher Now, taking no more heed of the and transat within the said Province of Qua- has been prepared for the gathering.The convention begins on Wednesdar | next with meetings of the executivel Great Britain and Germany as a plece buck, and still back h> recled\u2014 back to Han Lo walk towards his horse.(tom 7\u201d À committee and the section devoted to|of stupidity.They would hurt one äl- {he edge of the bridge, back J] Near ely was his hack towards him] hated this 12th day of September, A.D.190%.146 PEEL STREET, near St.Catherine St.sehock administration of which Dr.) other too much, he says, and thes | \u2018k neal he horse that stood hee when Loelle was on his fet again, a WM MONTGOMERY, Sec .Parmaler is chairman, and papers will] will not try the experiment.He adds: nin ARRINAL (he AAR ii Stren daguer In his hard, 1 605 12th St.Washington D! ; « then be read by Dr.J.W.Robertson! \u201cI do not underestimate the violence ul nd him, and, resting there an \u201cLook behind you! yelled (Goodwin: | Hh St.Washlugton, D v.\u2018The Macdonald course in relation to our scheols,\u201d and by Mr.J.W.Mec- (at, on \"The Handicap of Dissentient =chools urder the Law.\u201d The work of, Thursday will include reports from the executive committee, library, finance and Frotestant committees pension commissioners, and committee on examinations and course of study.Tha afternoon session, which is to be heid in the Chateau de Ramezay, will be devoted to the nomination of officers and to model lessons in elementary Canadian history, by Miss Peebles and Miss Rorke.On the evening of that day there will be addresses of welcome by Mayor Laporte and Rev.J.L.Gilmour, to which a suitable reponse wlll be made by Mr.Wellington Dixon.Friday's business will include illustrations of kindergarten work and kindergarten games, and experiences in the primary grades, by Miss Francis Hibbard, B.8.C., Teachers\u2019 College, Columbia University, and addresses on e\u20aclemen- tary drawing, by Prof.Armstrong: nature work and window gardening bLy Mr.G.D.Fuller, B.A., and problems arising in the teaching of physical, training by C.B.Powter.There wil! be addresses on the teaching of physirs by Mr.Rexford, and the teaching of geometry by Prof.Murray MeNelll The feature of the coming session w:ll be a comparison of English and German ideals by Dr, James Earl Russell, dean of the Teachers (\u2018ollege, Colum- bilan University, N.Y.The convention will close on Saturday when the chief attraction will be a lecture by Dr.Barnes on the \u2018\u2019Mysteries of Sclence.\u201d t NONTREAL WOMEN WERE ELECTED TO OFFICE Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society Will Meet Here Next Year, Ottawa, October 5.\u2014The twenty- ninth annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of Eastern Ontario and Quebec opened yesterday In McPhail Memorial Church following the meeting of the Home Missionary Bociety, Mrs.T.J.Clax- ton, Westmount, president occupied the .Mrs.Gilmour gave notice, seconded by Mrs.Bentley, that next year she would introduce a motion to amend] the constitution by which life members should be allowed to vote on all questions brought up at the annual convention.The following new life members were convention; Mrs.Ohman, Westmount; Mrs.W.Matthews, Ottawa; Mrs.D.K.McLar- en, Montreal; Mrs.J.C.Sims, Mont- veal: Miss nce C.Erskine, Rock- and; Mrs.W.W.McMaster, Ottawa; Jane Tyndal, Montreal, Mrs, A.+.Ayera, Montreal; and Mrs.A.T.pa \u2018Montreal.1B.M.Crossley, Westmount, as recording secretary, reported that four regular meetings of the executive had been held during the year, with an average attendance of seventeen, and special meetings.Among the business of importance taken up dur- fag the year was the raising of the fund for the new bungalow at Akidu, in which Miss McArthur greatly as- All the elections for the officers for the were by acclamation and as the meets in Montreal they were either Montreal or Westmount ladies.They are as follows: President, Mrs.T, J.Claxton; first vice-president, Mrs.J.L.Gllmour; second vice-president, Mrs.J.A, Gordon; recording secretary, Miss E.M.Crossley; corresponding mporetary, Mrs.H.H.Ayer; treasurer, Mrs.M.C.Rickert.re The Celebrated Nat BUCKLEIV & SONG .THE WALRON, DROUIN Co.LIMITED, Wholesale Agents for Canada.HG i YON BUELOW SAYS WAR 15 IMPROBABLE Strife Between Germany and tion that war is inevitable between the press campaign and the nervousness of the public, but I affirm that thw governments of London and Berlin have too much regard for thelr responsibilities to allow themselves to be influenced by such violence.If prejn- dices exist between the Géermans and English they will disappear sooner or later.France can help to Jissipate them by calming Instead of exciting public opinion.France's example, ton.proves that it ls always possible on effect a reconcillation with, Great Britain.The same considerations apply to Russia.Our relations with Russit are excellent, as is natural and trad!- tional.Why should France take umbrage?Germany 18 not enrnged «t Franco-Russian relations.The doubl.system of pacific alliances nssures tha equilibrium of Europe.Frierndships can and must overlap these alllances.You stand well with Italy, and we with Russia.It is only necessary nat to give the Franco-Italian rapprochement An anti-ferman character and the Russo - German rapprochement anti-French character.What is ecasglor?Prince Von Buelow reiterated the causes that gave rise to the Moroccan trouble nnd added: \u2018The essential point is that a useless conflict has bean avoided and peace maintained.I hope \u2018the relaxation of the train is the prelude tn reciprocal confidence, public opinion will share this feeling as! soon as it 1s assured there nn longer exiets in Paris the ldea of crrating a void arouud us and isolating us.\u201d NEW EUROPEAN ALLIANCE.Paris, Oct.5.\u2014 Mutual Relief Associa- The Camera Camera Supplies nnd German puinam's denounes | us Ît sevmed, regained his balance but the spectators, pleased that the\u2019 Then there was a change.Look, he fight was not yet done, hroke Into a\u2019 rushed forward, wielding the EU | roar of cheers.Wulf heard and swung\u2019 blade in hoth hands.The stroke hit} round.As he faced Loz«lle the dag-, upon Lozelle's shield and seemed 10} per struck him on the breast, and well, shear it In two, for in that stiliness all nud) 10 have been fer him that his.cou'd hear the clang of its upper half mail was good.To use his eword he sas it fell npon the stones.Beneath Ue} pag jeje space nor me, but ere! welght of it he staggered, sank to his ; the next stroke could fall Wulf's arms! kneas.gained his feet again.and in his were ahout Lozele, nd the fight for\u2019 tnrn gave hark, Yys, nou dt was fa Me foun.} telle who ro-kel and fevled.Ay, by T ! : \u2018nad\u2019 Pm eu .0 and fro they recled and staggered, .RL Cnad! IL.ozelle who went down be WHITE Toned av] rove, ESS neath that mighty blow which missed the head but fell upon his shoulder, and could tell which of them was Wulf or lay there lke n log.til presently the Vhivh Ris fue Now they were on the moonlight shone upon his malled hand el [Of the vse, Jd.Jn that last.stretched upward in a prayer for mer- a a JRA nas a he ana.ry.From house top amd terrace wall, man boven to he on Len hie \u201cOmri cate atthaments, the \u2018 Es ' : cr 5 PE pe hi Ah entre Bend hse aver, Partha rth, gathered on dther side the guif broke Ile bent.but his arms could net be dons {nto A ronr tait beat up the mountain aides lke a voles of thunder.And the \u201cThey will hoth go'™ cried the mulii- ; .fade in thetr joy.ronr shaped 1taelf to these words: pe 3 dre on \u201cKI ham ki hime kid him A er hr RE TRE à A Sinan held up his hand, and a sudden ay oo i! fl > silence fell Then lie, ton, screamed, In wreatlers feil apart.while from des p ire \u2019 ' Aou in the gulf came the thud of a his thin voice fllem body TS - CC pou \u201cWhich- oh which?\u201d eried Rosamund EVEN THE DOCTORS SAY SO from ey patent ~ a USir ugh Lozelle * ansuered God.Ask them about your corn the pret Wii In a solemn voice.seription 18 invariably one bottle sf Then the head of Rosamund fell for.Painless Corn Extractor ! ward on her breast.and for a while Fifty years in use, cortoin aol ghee seemed to sleep.i pronipt.Use only \u201cPutnam's.\u201d | | PTT TT T4 Wuif went to his horse, turned ft | ; Ahant on the bridge, and throwing hie arm around its neck, rested for apace.| Then he mounted and walked slowly: towards the inner gate.Pushing! through the guard and officers, God- win rode out to meet him, \u2018RBravely dene, hrother™ when they came fice to face.are you hurt?\u201d \"Bruised and shaken uo more.\u201d answered Wulf, : \u201cA good beginning, trois.Now for the rest\u201d sald Godwin, Then ne glanced over his shoulder, and added, \u201cSee, they are leading Rosamund away, but Siman remains, to speak with you he anid, \u201csav, | Gadroon pat Silver | @e Table Silver designs that withstand ; ; donbtless, for Mnsouda beckons,\u201d Fashion's fickle moods, | \u201cWhat shall we do?\" asked Wulf.\u201cMake a plan, brother, for my head are those that have | swims.\" | \u201cHear what he has to sav.Then, been handed down to Las your horse is not wounded.either i ride for it when 1 give the signal as :! Magouda bade us.There 18 no other way.Pretend you are wounded.\u201d So, Godwin leading, while the mulil- tude roared a welcome to the conguer- ing Wulf who had borne \u2018himself so bravely for their pleasurs, they rod to the mouth of the bridge and halte in the little space before the archway.There Al-je-bal spoke by Masouda.\u201cA noble fray.\u201d ha saxd.\u201cI did wat think that Franke could fight so well i Say, Sir Knight, will you feast with me in my palace?\u201d \u201cI thank you.my lord,\u201d answered Wulf, \u201cbut I must rest while my hrot®- er tenda my hurta,\u2019 and he pointed !n blood upon his mail.\u201cTo-morrow, If it pleases you.Sinan stared at them and stroked his beard, while they trembled walting for tha word of fate.It came.+ us from the early English Silver Smiths.Te \u2018\u2018Gadroon\u201d design for instance, came into vogue during the reign of the First George, and its refined simplicity and character so appealed to silver connoisseurs that its identity has been maintained from that day to this.Our closa adheranra to \"(Jood, So be It.To-morrow I wed the graceful lnes of the the lady Rose of Roses, and you two\u2014 original design, and our her hrothers\u2014shall give her to me, as suparb finish, bas, no is fitting,\u201d and he sneered.\u201cThen also you shall receive the reward of valor\u2014a great reward, T promise you.\u201d While he spoke Godwin, starinæ upward, had noted a little wandering cloud floating across the moon.Slowly it covered it, and the place grew doubt,- done much towards popularizing it In thia day of many patterns.yet the fact remains that our store has no more favored pattern.aim, .a ab i \u201cNow,\u201d he whispered, an owing to Write for illustrations the Al-je-bal.they pushed their hor- and prices, ses through the open gate where the .Valuators huve lodged the Valuation Rall \u201cof | | GEO.BARRAT & SON, \u2014 ms ad \u2014 \u2014 New Designs In Japanese Fine Art China ! CUPS AND BAUCERS, In blue, red, kreen and gold decorations.Prices from 276 to $1 MY each.SUGARS, CREAMB AND TEAPOTS.Prices from $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and \u2019 & 50 n set BOUILLON CUPS, very pretty.from ow to SI 56 each.FRUIT AND) SALAD BOWLS, BON RON DISHES.Prices from 35c, 500, he and ?1 00 MARMALADE JARS, from $1.60.CHOCOLATE SETS, BERRY SETS, ALMOND DISHES, JARDINIERES, FERN POTS, ete VASES- Large and Small Vases, ar r , tete designs, from $125 to £2.00 We have bought from the W holesale FANCY PILATERS, for plate rails.265 pieces of LADIES DRESS GOOD in Cloth, Tweed and Fancy Material, Dark and Light, which we are going to offer at Two Thirds of their value; good, sound, perfectly new materials, from the cheapest to the best quality.All new goods and sold at low prices.G.W.Clarke & Co., Imyorters Fan y Chinaware, Art Metal Gande, etc.2270 St.Catherine Street, TOWN OF MAISONNEUVE.Public Notice.PURLIC NOTICE ia bereby given that the this Town for the year 1905, on the 27th day of the month of September insten: (19%), at the offite of the Council, That the said Rall «hall remain open to the examination of the interested parties, or their representatives, duriog the thirty days following, during the business hours: 25 pleces of Plald Dress Goods, in the latest colors: That any one who shall have to complain reas.greens, browns, blues, ete.: worth 3jc.of sald Roll, for himself or far another, can riday oo.dass sue evene ne cere einen .10¢ file a complaint by writing, and under oath, t the office of the undersigued, In the afore- aia delay.showlng the purposes and The 00 pieces of Tweed Mixture, In brown, white, gray reasons of sald complaint; and white, blue and white, green and white, and And that the Valuatara will meet at the red and white; heavy good weight costume Town Hall of Maisonneuve tn the Conneil tweed, 42 inches wide; real value 65c.Friday.BHC Room, on Friday.the 27th day of October next (1006), at K o'clock pm.to hear the interested parties and examine the complaints 35 pieces of Tweed, In different colors, plain mix- filed.- \u2018tures with check, which will he very stylish for \\ Given A ed ane ve\"?of Sep- children's suits, ladies\u2019 costumes, etc.; real value euiber, .(Bigned) 50c.Friday .000 secesonnensnea snscsnen .28e¢ M.G.ECREMENT, Sec.-Treas.= of the Town of Maisonneuve.J- pieces of Black Vicuna Cloth, heavy weight, good _ ren mn gloss, 56 inches wide: really worth 86o.Friday TOC ECR One line of colored check Sicilian, bright silk fin- DYE HERE! e ish: the most styligh for fall dresses; worth $1.76.To be sold on Friday .0.0200200000 one Rend us anything dyerble.We'll make your old sult look new, and any color you want.Don't cost much either.Retter telephone us now.+ Thia ls ane of the apecial lines to which we would like to call our customers\u2019 attention for Friday.Call Up 7146.EMPIRE DYE WORKS, 2 PHILLIPS SQUARE.shaking his c \u2014 _ Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014The Roxton Falls Council has passed a by-law, granting the Roxton Novelty Chair Co.$1,500, reins, cagtle #5 the left, whereas thelr es- the left, and in that faint light they M 5 were hidden.> \u201cAway!\u201d sald Godwin, 1459 St.Catherine.Forward leapt the horaes at speed, Again Godwin turned, taking that road pr which ran round the, city wall and! through the gardens, léaving the guest a cort followed that whereby they had, they were ahead of them.Three min-] come, which passed along the malin, utes more and they were 'n the lonely street of the inner town.thinking that | gardens, in which that ten Nn phyte | men wandered and no mob closed in on them, thus for a Iit- tle while holding back the escort from HENRY BIRKS & SONS - following on their heels.They spoke \u2019 to Flame and Smoke, and the good .hordes plunged onward side by side, Gold and Silversmiths, separating the crowd as the prows of \u201cage boats separate the water.In ten - PLT.Srviara Hit oe i tony hin, in thirty it wae ba hind them.ior au vik were gutiier- ced about the archway whera they could ger, And none beyond.Forward they cantered, till the broad road turned ta balance of a bonus voted some years \u201c7 dreamed in the pavilions.ago, and authorizing the loan of $2.500 \u201cWulf said Godwin, as tHey Fwept [lo the game concern.The amount is forward, skimming the turf like swal- to be raised an the debentures of the lows, \u201cdraw your sword and be ready.municipality.Remember the secret cave may be guarded, and, if so, we must kl or be killed.\u201d Biair's Pills Great Baglish Remedy for Raut À Rhaumailsm Q Sate, Pure Kfreetive AH Druggirta, ¢0c ana §1.00 re A) Ÿ a | LYMAW SONS a CO.NAL ; mouTraLa.\u2014 Best \u2014 fy Always Eat the JAMES 51 RAGHAN.bakers je Royalty.Fine Diamonds, large stock, prices right, R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.\u2014Adv.= 5 \u2014 - .to - + N -3 ! .: H | THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY.OCTOBER 8, 1903 : in 3 i = \u2014 EH i i pe jh Coma pe \u2019 MEN'\u2019S SHOE DEPT WF Lake Shore Delivery has been Discontinued for this Season.Gm MEN\u2019S SHOE DEPT = ° ; ° La - ~~ HNO, y NO.36.ra ball oats veo ova Te emis noo ', ¥ bellows, ta heavy double shoe is bound to be popular.=~ 1?materpreef soles.A better shoe for pues $5.00 4 4d wear would be hard to $5 50 rrr 00e e00 0000000000 PE % Price quoted very low, at * - Less 5 Per Cent.for Cash.à: : 1 Lens & Per-Ceut.for Cash.A few styles only, out of the many we are And we bave the same stle in Blucher NES: > eut BE showing in our new Fall Display.| + NO.5.PATENT COLTSKIN LACED BOOTS, with dull mat calf tops, made on new NO.48.pointed toe last.An excellent fitting, VELOURS CALF BLUCHER CUT LACED stylish shoe, all sizes and [4 , made on a stylish poin \" widths, at, per palr .$5.00 last, heavy sole for fall wear.$3.50 ! NO.45.Less 5 Per Cent.for Cash, Less & per cent.for Cash.\u2019 : NO.8.NO.45.- MEN'S PATENT COLTSKIN BLUCHER Basket Dept.A HEAVY BLACK VISCOL KP CUT LACED BOOTS, with dull calf HALF PRICE.BLUCHER CUT LACED BOOT, with tops, made on new straight last.Makes A SPECIAL TABLE OF WASTE PAPER J bellows tongue, beavy double waterproof mano shoe.All sizes and $$ 00 BASKETS, at 50 per cent.soles, made on neat last.This = widths, at, net .anavouses * shoe is exceptional value at.$3.50 NO.5.NC.8.Sporting Goods Tr TT HUNTING COATS, GUNS .Less 5 Per Cent.for Cash.° .- AMMUNITION, REVOLVERS, ETC.NO.37.\u201c7.We bave the same style in dark tan.Special Attention Given 10 Mail Orders.FOOTBALLS and FOOTBALL GOODS, NO.36. .: vez PRE\" ; 3 dtr tee 5 3%, Vid 95.T4 # id Lg = 4 He heb Winnipeg .[ea is Clean Tea LEANLINESS is as necessary to tea quality as to 1 any other food.§ Tea rolled by hand, cured by hand, weiched, blended | and packed by hand may or may not be clean.; Every operation of making Red Rose Tea, on the Po plantation and in the warehouse, is performed by machines, ¥ ; the ge and curing, the blending and weighing are all Ÿ donedby scrupulously clean automatic machinery.Red Rose Teas never touched by human hands from ] the picking to your kitchen, t Red Rose Tea is always clean.It cannot be other- i wise, because it has no pussible chance of contamination.] Its \u201crich, fruity flavor\u201d cannot be impaired by foreign | substance of any sort whatever.: \u2018 - » is good Tea § .1 T.H.Estabrooks \u201c .St.John, N.B., Toronto, 1 i _ LL 0 ! BE IR ET rr PEE IEEE RE BE \u2018 Costliest Because Best \u2018.! y ' 1 - 1 | ! 1 ) ! Save the Bands COULET 3moko \u2018\u2018La Fortuna\u2019 King of All Havana Cigars.BROS.Mfrs., Montreal ab, - LEY , Jan.R, 14%, MESSRS.C CU RICHARDS & CO, ! Yarmouth, N 8: Dear Sire-While in the country last ! summer I was hadly hitten by mosgnuitaea, ! gn badly that J thought ] would to die- : figured for a couble of weeks ]J was ad- i vised to try your ILinimient to aliny the irritation.and did so The effect was more than D 'expectel, ns few applirations completely curing \u2018Le irritation, and pre- ventirz the bles frais Tecoming some MINAL DVS LINIMENT is alsa a mood ariicle to keep off tte mn quitoes, Yours irnuly, w.A.V.R Patents PATENTS THAT PROTECT | FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Frid.'B Featherstoohaugh, BL, MB.Chories W.Taylor, B.Sc.,, Late Examiner Cuncdian Patent Office, Canada Life Bulid- ing, Mon:real Also Toronto, Ottawa, Washington and New York.PATENTS ~~ 4» TRADE MARKS DWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building, Montrea! We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Fngincers anothers who realize the advisability of hiomg their Patent business transacted by Experts, Prehnvinaryadvice free, Charges moderate.Our inventor's Auviser Gent u {reque-t Marion KX Marion, New york Life B Montreal: and Won DCL UB.Every kind of book and job printing stne at the office of The Herald in the | best styles at the lowest rates.mm at, A SAE ed COMBINATION | COAL AND GAS STEEL RANGE, With Gas Broiler and Gas Generator, made expressly for high class trade, by GEO.R.PROWSE, 208 MoCill St, Montreal.\u2014 J ii.KR.MOLSON & BROS, Ale and Porter Preweora, ave ~.ays on bnnd tha varinus kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Familles regular s aupplicd.600 Notre Dame Strect.Montreal.HAVE YOU GOT A COLD ?Then get a box of HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERS Cures n cold In 24 hours How About That Gough ?HARTE'S GOUGH MIXTURE Will cure it.Now is the time.J.A.HARTE, - .CHEMIST 18 NOTRE DAME STHEET.DAWES & CO., BREWERS.PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Tel.M 165-166.Montreal Office: 621 St.James Street From all grocers, etc.\u20ac for the Summer BEAVER BRAND CALEDONIA WATER \\ ; A Beverage and Medicine./ - PEN NEARLY EVERYONE SAYS SAYER - Telephone Main 4546, FOR E VERYTHING ELECTRICAL SAYER ELECTRIC CO.10-12-14 Beaver Hall Mil.err ada Se mine PS FY a OMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\u2019 TAX BILL WILL NOT BE REPEALED ion.J.C.McCorkill Expla ins the Working of the Bill Which Puts All Persons Doing Business in Province of Quebec on an Equal Footing : ~ The Hon.J.C.McCurklll, Provincial ircusurer, intimated tv a4 Herald re- resentative to-day that between now od the meeting of the Legislature in ranuary the Provincial Government \u201c1 have under codsideration the re- reseniations that have been made vith regard Lo the tax on travellers {n the province.Mr.McCorkill, 1n the course uterview at the Provincial Govern- tent offices, sald that 80 fur as lhe inclple underlying the tax was con- cried the criticism that had been assed on the measure had left 1t coimn- detely unassailed.Fome people claim that the tax is Xcessive \u201d observed Mr.Mcc'orkill, but nou one has been able to ceAVINce de that it ls unjust.We are enrrcour- ZinE; we are welgoming opinions from tll sources on this question,\u201d added he Provincial Treasurer.\u201cIl have mel sritish travellers, American travellers, \u2018ravellers from the other provinces, nanufacturers\u2019 agents in Montreal, commercial of un neinbers of the Canadian Manufactur- : ra\u2019 Association and representatives of be retadl merchants in Montreal.I .td 48 the result of the conversations I have had with them that opinion 18 very much divided, Some favor the tax as it exists; some advocate {ts abo- HBtion entirely, and some advocate a reduction in the amount levied, Others Again favor a preference to British \u201cthe business houses of the other prov- ees of the Dominion, and there are [others who advocate a distinction between travellers selling to wholesale and those selling to retail houses.\u2018Could you indicate what action the (Government is likely to take in (of these various and diversified repre- \u2018gentations?\" FLAWS WILL, NOT BE REPEALED.| *] can only say that the matter le engaging our attention,\u201d replied the Minister, \u201cand until the session com- \u201cinencées, and even during the session, we will give the most careful vonsider- ation to the representations that are made to us.ginning of the session we will decide upon what may be done.I may ray, however, that 1 am firmly of the opin- \u2018ton at the present moment that the law will not be repealed.\u201d \u201cThere has been some talk of the law \u2018being vetond by the (rovernor-(yen- eral-in-Council |! any probability of that?.\u201c1 do not think the Dominton (iov- ernment would be justified in interfering in any shape or form with the jaw,\u201d Mr.ATTACK ON MINISTER S UNJUSTI \u2018Searching Inquiry Into the Cause of Grounding of Victorian Was Held | \u2014 | What ts described by the officials of the Marine and Fisheries Depart- \u201cment here as un absolutely unfounded land unjustifiable nttick on the Hon.Raymond Prefontalne in hig capacity of Minister of the Crown, and on the st lawrence channel between here and Quebre, ls made In the Quebrr Chronicle in connection with the acc \"dent to the Allan siine steamer Vi ; Lorisn.! While not absolutely denying that \u2018an investigation into the unfortunate mishap was held, the Quebec organ |usserts that \u2018for anything that the ; public knows to the contrary there has \u2018heen no investigation at all\u201d and goes \u201con 10 say.CIU seems almost Incredd- ble that that very energetic gentleman, the Minister of Marine, should have allowed the disaster to the Vietorinn ito slip his memory; it would be easler \"to belleve that he had ordered an fn- ivestigation aud kept the results 10 \"himself I The allegation then made that Fear, Prefontalne, whose devotion to .Montreal is well known und appreclut- ed, is not particularly anxious that the capacity of the ship channel shonld be too closely inquired into)\u201d and the writer seeks to convey the impression that the channel is not satisfactory.for he says: \u201cIf the ship channel i= not a risky one for vessels of the size of the Victorian, the doubts to which the accident to her have given rise should be at once auth .ritatively set at rest.| The Mintster of Marine and Fisheries ; went to\u2019 Ottawa yesterday in connection with the duties of his depart- i ment, but Commander Spain was here in the forenoon holding an investigation in the wreck commissioner's court into the colliaton that occurred in the chan- fu ; pe FREE PILE CURE = \u2018Why Suffer When by Merely Sending Your Name and Address You Can Have a Free Package of a Remedy That Will Cure You.We receive hundreds of letters Jike the following: \u201c1 have heen feeling go good I could hardly believe it, aftet , suffering with piles for a year, to find that 1 am once more feeling Hke my- seif.! iv vou could have sven me before 1 started using Py ramid Plle tuisn and lool atl me now, and you would say 1 am not the same man.I have gained twenty pounds, and all on account of Pyramid Pile Cure! Walter =huarkley, 56 Park St.Springfield, Mass, \u201c1 bought a fifty cent box of Pyramid File Cure and used as directed with the most unexpected results, a complete cure, I have been troubled with piles for thirty years and war in nin bh distress and passed much blond, but at present am free from any kind of piles.\u201d F.McKay, Weaverville, t Cal.© Pyramid Pile Cure has been worth Leon 0 a dollars te me, It cured me after using numbers of other reme- Ales, and taking medicines from doctors, It also cured my son, although he could hardly walk, eat or sleep; he Is now all right.B., Stringfellow, postmaster, Elko, 8.0.Ry the use of Pyramid Plle Cure vou will avrid an unnecessary, trying and expensive examination by a phy- sictan an will rid yourself of your trouble In the privacy of your own «home at trifling expense.! After using the free trial package | which we gladly mail you, in a per- I tectly plain wrapper, you can secure regular full-size packages from druggists at 50 cents each, or we will mail direct in plain package upon receipt of price, Pyramid Drug Co., R660 Py- ~~ id Pulidine Marahall Wink travellers and to travellers represemting view Retweelt NOW and tne be- | I» you think there is phasis.\u201cYou must remember that our laws differ from the luwa of the other provinces, The manufacturers and 1 - .\"merchants who huve their places of c business in the other provinces ; trade are treely ln our province as our own 3nerchants cañ, and our mers chants and inanufacturers have to pay a good deal in the form of taxes and | uther charges for the privilege.This tax aime ut equalizing the position of Canadian houses who do busl- Hess here and business houses outside Canada who do business with us.While thus equalizing the position of those who trade here we expect to in- Crease vur revetiue, \u201cIt was for the production of venue chiefly that the tax was Imposed was It not?\u201cIt was us à revenue producing tax based on the principle that the out- slider should have no preference over our people tn doing business here.That wus lho oblect, If wo had no need re- 1 for the revenue the caso would be dif- but as need the which long as we the tax will produce for the financlal requirements of the province, so long will we be Justified In refusing to abolish the tax.FOR SUGGES- , ferent, * revenue, ALWAYS READY TLIONS.\u201cAt the game time we will receive the representations and Jikten to the views of those who are Interested in the question and act us we think for the best interest of the provines wd the country.\u201d \u201cDo you think the amount of the tax à fairly debatable question \" \u201cIt 18 not really à lax.lt is vense that those parties have to out in order Lo do business here, 1 may polnt out that the price of 'Heense dinnnishes, Avcording to the \"number of months of the fiscal year that remain unexpired when the H- Lense is applied for Thus, for the whole year, {it 1s $30u for eleven months che twelfth less, for nine months à quarter less and so on.Any one who took out a llrense for the last month of the fiscal year would only have to pay H tax for that amount.but of courses We Would not issue à license for a month, It would have to run from the diate it wan taken out to the end of the fiscal year.\u201d Co Dwr vou Trad Mr.MoCariall, [there is à geed deal of frebine | Lhe tax\u201d ; CT find that our own prople, those living in the province, are much more amenable to our laws of taxation than | nputsiders.The principal crtticism and the chief objections I have heard come {8 a take awed the that aralnst MeCorkill declared with em- from those who pay no taxes at all\u201d nel between the Universe and No.2° cated à of the harbor commissioners\u201d barges, and he guve an crnphaue con- trad{etion 10 the allegation made with regard to the tailluie of duty in respect \"to the lnquiry.It was ducted the Inqulry, snd very thorough and sear hing 11 was, Dh Federation of Canada were represented (by Mr Meredith, KO, an the lon, and all the withesses obtainable Swern thoroughly examined.Some min \"terial witnesse could not be ohtain- \u2018ed at the time of the examination, and (the finn] declrion is pending until the jLestimony vf the witnesses In question QCUH = can be obtadned.i There {8 absolutely nothirg in the |efreumstances connected wlth the in- \u201cquiry to wgrrant the fnsinuation that the ministe# ha= In any way interfered with the ordinary course of procedure, ! and ns to the allegation against the channel the officials of the department discredit It entirely, but prefer that a more emphatic and more detalled statement as to {tg condition should come from the minister, ee R.Hemsley, 200 St James St Ady, 31.INTEMPERANCE 1S A RFAL DISEASE \u2018And Should be Treated as Such Says Rev.Frank Charters con- of College when The concluding session of the ference of Alumni Association Montreal Theologleal was held afternoon several pressing relt- read and di- conference was and soma wete the Dibçvesan yesterday papers mor on questions were cussed.Interest lu the maintained to the very end thirty or forty clergymen ent.The Rev.per, \"How to of Intemperance\u201d gious Frank Charters, În a pa- Meet the Growing FEvile described the varfous SYSTEME adopted -- 155\u20ac eee a NS D A A a 0 ar ass Sheets and Pillow Cases.Specially Priced by the Dozen more of those well-known re .dy-made Shas made of good dout'e width white Sheeting: size tor 3, beas uth 2 2 vards 'ong.Fr- dav.dcz.sheets for $3 93 mors of those ready-made Pillow Cases, made of strong.white cotton: size 36 x 40 inches.Price for 1 dozen $1 45 Table Damask-Mill Ends For 50c and 75c ~ ~ floral designs: ends ot 2.2 4.2 5 23 and 3 vards.each end, ROC and .Co.i se soft or linen finish, full 36 inches wide.10e 12 sc yard quality vor mr er Bright New Ribbons Underptice shades of ciel, mexique, turquoise, rose pink, coqu »hicot, cardinal, Nile, reseda, emerald, light and dark navy, baht and dark brown, royal, yellow, orange, mauve.bluet.gray.black.white and cream.Special, yard A A DA TES 120 Silk Ribbon, 5'4 inches wide.lustrous finish; black.white, cream, ciel, mexique, turquoise.rose pink, coral.coquelicot.cardinal.navy, brown.Nile emerald, maize, ye'low.orange, mauve, bluet.Extra special, yard Ce ee 20e ribbon band with lettering, streamers to match; good trimming: suitable for boys or girls of all anes Regular 65¢ special price Friday Hate, \u201cNapoieon\u201d shape.in fawn, red, blue, and brown, a natty style headwear for the younger Friday spectra! .5e trimmed with pompons.ones.Regular price f5e: W.ih.Heroggie St.Catherine, University and Victor.a Streets THE STORE OF SATISFACTION "]
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