The daily witness, 29 octobre 1908, jeudi 29 octobre 1908
[" Lo eur PETER IRE a AIRE rs a To \" taie g rr OE ers PX ogi pL age ef ve ITNESS rear I~ PPT T4 Jarre Tea SR Terry cc ages .poy ra \u201cà Pair and Cooler ELECTING - pean rarthing Still a Choice of Laity, and Final Ballot is Expected this Afternoon.np ELEMENT INTRODUCED HOP OF STEPNEY.~ + paxe 13) .~-n vl the Diocesan cioxed immediately af- 4 the appointment of an open question, but t } Lo.ities po.nting to the - attérnoon oI lean .-aken this morning, pen.deadlock.Wile - 2 | their desire to elect i sitteasing Lnëir vote Coa 45 to 52, the biggest naintalned its consis- -5 Dean Evans.AU the sas à sligntly increased :.- + vi the house in favor LZ.+ 4 a Dew element , \u201che introduction into tae name of the Right s rdun Lang, Bishop of _.ni.who received five TEN._ among ciorgy and laity, were being counted, that ~ oouey, whose uncle was = >.Anmfrew's Church, \u201cad provably be willing -, Montreal 1D it was : ++ A1 quality.Holland Herrings are much cheaper this year \u201c th !arge quantities caught.- kos.= 1 get 9 kez or two before they are all sold.or I'iprica Pepper Is the strongest and best of all Papricas sold.Only 20c Ib.We are going to dispose of this t\u2014\u2014 Mr.Grayson Creates Another Scene in British House of Commons.Sees DEFIES THE CHAIRMAN AND CALLS PARLIAMENT \u2018A HOUSE J The first, in which he described the Labor mem- SENTIMENT IN POLITICS The charge that woman, if given the privilege of voting, wouid he governed by feeling and sentiment instead of by reason, is accepted without question by votes for women hesitates to denv that tency of the novice in deep breathing is to work too hard at it, and this overworks the heart and is exhausting.Accustom yourself to it gradually, and, provided the clothing gives the necessary freedom, breathing from the bottom of the lungs will become a habit, and a powers of observation.Taking an in- Inventions in domestic labor saving de vices and other departments.Among the domestic inventions are a carpet sweeper, pressing and ironing boards for waist and sleeves, a dish-washing machine used in hotels, a safety delivery box for bread, vegetables, fruit, ete, ful and soothing, since a broom stand 2041-55 PIMIENTOS A a writer in the \u2018 Westminster Review.\u2019 very beneficial one.which locks automatically and keeps 7, % Turposes there is nothing the equal of Pimientos, \u2018SPAN- OF MURDERERS.who, however, takes the ground that Banish all thoughts of work to be [the food clean as well as safe, etc \\ À PEER \u2018Ç ; this need be mo barrier to her enfran- done, engagements to be met, and |blind woman has invented a broo \" 4 re suantitles of them every year; tliey are put up in 1-1b.tins © unes on Nil ay chisement, as, in the last analysis, the everything \u201chat suggests worry or anxi- holder, merely a little iron ring hes 3 1 « PAPRI Socialist, M.P for Colne Valley, in the| ome holds good in regard to men.Hel ety Tt is a good plan to choose a new screws into the wall and clasps secure 3 ! > LIST AN ICA British House of Commons 9 says, \u2018Even the doughtiest opponent of route frequently, and cultivate one\u2019s |ly around the broom handle, but use.\u201cstablished 1856 207,209 & 211 St.James $t., Montreal, =! \u2018he Ladies of Montreal that they can have their Lace Curtains : wibout getting any better satisfaction?OUR WORK.425 Richmond st.AUTRE Phone Up 3480.Les \u201canys a.nd, HO r OUR PRIDE! OUR SUCCES# 1 B'S MARKET, Limited \u2014 Manufacturers of \u2014 LAMB'S PORK SAUSAGE Always High Grade.2272.ST4 EST MEATS, POULTRY and VEGETABLES.\u2018re Hard to Please, Try LAMB'S MARKET, 22a University Street, MONTREAL 23 -y & 3 fi LOR \u2014 ADVICE GRATIS : \u201chousands of anxiou s citizens who stood in the terrible rain- + watching the election returns to send immediately for a bot- sion on the Licensing Bill, Mr.Grayson rose and said he wished to call attention \u2018Mr.Grayson\u2014Personally, I refuse to give order.I am only one in this House, but I defy it to silence me.and I positively refuse to allow this House to proceed a moment longer while I am in it.(Loud cries of \u2018Order, order.\u2019) Mr.Grayson, bawling at the top of his voice, went on to accuse the House of callous indifference to the sufferings of the unemployed, whereupon there was some laughter.° | Mr.Grayson\u2014I feel it is not a laughing matter.(Renewed cries of \u2018Order.\u2019) I absolutely refuse to give order.I refuse to wait another moment.Mr.Emmott, at last succeeding in making himself heard, explained that under the rules of the House the committee could only deal with what the House instructed it to deal.He should raise the matter in the House and not In committee.Mr.Grayson again essayed to speak, whereupon Mr.Emmott asked, \u2018Does the honorable member refuse to obey the chair?Mr.Grayson (emphatically)\u2014No, sir, I {feel this matter so deeply that 1 must refuse to obey the rules of the House.(Loud uproar.) Mr.Emmott\u2014I must ask the honorable member to resume his seat.Mr.Grayson\u2014I know there's force enough in the machinery of this House to remove me, but I refuse to give order, feeling that every section of the House is pledged to the Licensing Bill.(Renewed uproar.) Mr.Emmott\u2014The honorable member has refused to obey my instructions to sit down, and I now order him to withdraw from the House.(Loud cheers.) a time must come when women shall be .above all, we think of judices; and their opinions as being their own, be conclusive,\u201d (would it ?) .\u2018but if it can be shown that in general a man\u2019s education has little effect cn his share in public life \u2018If feminism means the introduction into politics of wholly new forces, that would substitute feeling for conviction, enthusiasm for argument, we need not dread any revolution, no other state of affairs has ever existed.We may make a show of logic, entrench ourselves deep in statistics and jurisprudence, like Mr.Gradgrind we may don the hard and glittering panoply of facts,\u201d but reason plays a small part in shaping our conduct, either as individuals or as members of a State.\u2019 This seems an exaggerated statement, but certainly if the \u2018male voter\u2019 would candidly analyze his own motives, he would often find that sentiment.feeling, plays a larger part in his action as an elector than he fancies, and, \u2018 by the same token,\u201d women who take any Interest in politics at all are given to reason more than they get credit for.Besides, as the writer of the \u2018 Westminster Review\u2019 article would agree.sentiment of the right kind is not a bad element in politics.and as a great show of reason can be advanced to support either side of almost any position, it seems that sentiment must have a good deal to do in the decision, after.all.Whether they are recognized or not, there exist certain.subtle, sympathies or antipathies which account for the particular form a public question assumes to a particular person.Will not even the \u2018doughtiest opponents\u2019 agree that woman\u2019s antipathies, at least, may always be trusted to be on the side opposed to what is against social welfare and the good of human- terest in things helps to keep one from for an hour each day will keep you from losing vitality in the heated An Irish nun who died a few davs ago, had been one of the nurses assist- could be competent nurses.It used to be thought, before she taught the contrary, that nursing came to women by nature.Miss Nightingale insisted upon the necessity of training\u2014of a foundation of scientific theory and a superstructure of practice overlooked by a teacher\u2014before the womanly instincts of compassion and unselfish helpfulness could be sure of accomplishing any useful service.It was because she was sé clear on this point that she objected to having sent out to her at the Crimea any nurses not chosen by herself.The firm and fearless will that made Miss Nightingale able to be of use in a great national crisis was called into action when the first party of volunteer nurses arrived.Ier stipulation that she should choose her own helpers was broken by the government in despatching to her this party of untrained helpers recruited from various sources, and Miss Nightingale instantly gent in her own resignation to the War Office.The whole story appears in the \u2018 Life\u2019 of Mr.Sidney Herbert (Lord Herbert of Lea), and is instructive mm showing the strong and determined qualities that really characterized that great woman.She was \u2018given in to completely by the government, and only employed such of the volunteers as she thought fitted for nursing, or as she could make useful in other ways.Mother Mary Aloysius, who has died m an Irish convent at the age of ninety- four, was employed at first as storekeeper, but later was promoted to tend the sick.\u2014 Ing against the wall is always falling Ë the genuine article from Hungary, in small bottles.Price, pairs to qheir hg?has al adinitied to a share in political rights, getting into a constrained, flurried man- down and getting under foot, and de.2 pr n reported in he La ut in his opinion the time has not yet| pep o lki ntil one comes to love |stroys its own sl} - standing : 3 Lez +1 EU A re REKISH DELIGHT pres, This is how the Glasgow Even come.He frequently draws a gloomy ok own sake.The rate of end.A Sans D ee hE ha 3 © BOXES., in ews\u2019 records the second, which picture of woman\u2019s lack of civic quali- , of car- |use in aie: ; ; on shipment of Genuine Turkish Delight, direct from Smyrna.cecurred on Friday, October 16: \u2018I ties, her limited mental vision.The pheed matters less than freedom Some man\u2019s apartment houses is another wo # 3 \u201c107 \u2018 \u20ac as Tea y as UrKis elignt, an 1 1 381 1 1 à ; : , * , .i.- : ° i i vwtlar all the time.Put up in 1-1b.original Turkish boxes, and Bill in \u20ac the discussion on the Licensing implication seems to be that the great accomplished walkers carry a tightly- I'he inventions are classified generally #0 | - eutar wav at 50e 15.OUR FRICE IS Re.ill in Committee of the House of Com-| majority of men furnish a worthy con-| rolled umbrella, on the same principle [as domestic labor-saving app.ances, do- ¥ 1 \u201cx with your next order.mons to-day, Mr.Grayson entered the trast.We think of a nation of thought- {that a man carries a walking-stick.mestic furnishings, dress, medical, for & Chamber about one o\u2019clock and took his| ful and earnest men, who wrestle in a Acquire the habit of a daily walk children, educational and \u2018miscellaneous.2A S = R V1 G ER & CO | usual seat at the end of the back Labor philosophical spirit with political prin-| pow \u201cwhile the weather is neither too |including machinery.utensils, etc.The & | \u20ac 9 sy IMITED, bench, and in close proximity to the ciples, store their minds with statisticd warm nor too cold, and you will not [total number runs into the thousands.Ë 7A AN WAREHOUSE FRASER'S BUILDINC sergeant-at-arms.\u2018Immediately after the and facts (if they can get them), and find it difficult to keep it up later, when Egg-beaters.flat irons.washing ma- & , » announcement of the figures in a divi-{lay aside all private interests and pre-|, phrigk walk taking you out of doors |chines, bread mixers.baking pans and double boilers women have patented galore; lap boards and fruit jars they \u2014\u2014 ve we [to the fact that there were thousands| not inherited from their fathers or bor- house, have recurred to frequently; folding \u2014_\u2014 of people starving in the streets while| rowed from their favorite newspaper.\u2014 tables and all kinds of devices for hold- IT IT IS NOT TOO LATE the House was trifling with the bill.Were this so, the case against the poli- A CRIMEAN NURSE ing work have been favorites with | FOR HIS SEASON (Cries of \u2018Order.\u2019) tical enfranchisement of women would them.Woman has not done much with inventing machinery.but she has improved such machines as she came in contact with.Since 1841 she has nat- res The Chairman of Committees (Mr.| Opinions, and that his qualities as a|ing Florence Nightingale in the Crimea.ented some one hundred and twentv- i | \u2014_\u2014 Emmott)\u2014Order, order.citizen depend mucn more on his heart Miss Nightingale had considerable dif- five improvements on the sewing-ma- ~ TT = Mr.Grayson\u2014I will not give order.than on his heal, we shall bave less ficulty in persuading her generation that chine.Women.according to the New THAT KNOWS HOW,\u201d for from 50c¢ to $1.00 per pair.I have a large mandate behind me, sir, confidence in excluding women from all women must be trained before thev |York \u2018Sun\u2019 have invented car coan- lers, automatic water cutoffs.car steps, guards for sleeping berths.life preservers, fire escapes and fire protective devices, farm tools; an adding machine, à number of coin controlled machines, burglar alarms, and many other things.Perhaps woman cannot sharpen a pencil, but she has invented numerous pencil-sharpeners.Since she found her way into offices she has !nvented a fountain pen.type-writer attachments, and desk appliances.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY MODEL The home dressmaker should keep a little catalogue scrap book of the daily pattern cuts.These wil be found very useful to refer to from tims to time, so.ity ?THE CLINGING GOWN AND GRACEFULNESS How a woman wears her clothes has almost as much to do with her anpear- ance as being well dressed or the reverse, as the quality of the clothes themselves.This is particularly true of the long clinging zkirt, which adds to the grace and dignity of the woman who wears it well, but which accentuates the self-consciousness of others, Some women are naturally graceful.Whatever they put on.from the walk- Mr.Grayson\u2014I refuse to withdraw from the House voluntarily until the House has shown some inclination to attend to this urgent question.Mr.Emmott\u2014If the honorable member refuses to obey my order, I must name him.Mr.Grayson\u2014I cannot help that, sir; I refuse to allow the business of the House to go on while people are starving in the streets.Mr.Emmott\u2014Then, Mr.Victor Gray- son, I name you for disobeying the order of the Chair.Mr.Grayson\u2014Sir, you cannot shame KEEP OUT IN THE AIR | \u2014 1 2s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum best use it as a preventive.Be \"tha contracted cold develops, I< NOTHING SO GOOD.ANTIHIIRACITE and BITUMINOUS.FOUNDRY COKE.GZIMUINE GEORGE'S OREEK SMITHS\u2019 COAL.One cannot bottle up air and sunshine for future use, but one can store up vigor and strength that will help one to face the long winter with cheerfulness.The woman is wise who in these latest fine days of autumn gets out of the house to spend all the time she can in the open air.What though the house 13 to be re-arranged and set in order for winter, the pickles and ; ; ne ATES - oies patate ARTS ve os oy 5 FE Claman CE CES oi me Ao ATE Ze 1 > Ts Lam ~.Ca NO.BLOUSE.1567 \u2014CHILD\u2019S Prompt and Careful Delivery.Apply \"22 UHKAR ROBERTSON, 206 St.James st.ot Church, on the four succeeding Satur- me.(Loud laughter.) It is all very well for members to laugh.I will ob- jellies to be made, and \u201che children\u2019s winter clothing to be got ready! The \u2018melancholy days\u2019 are surely coming a high collar or military stock.Your ing costume with its short skirt, to the clinging Dircctoire gown, seems to suit them exactly, because they wear it with \u2014\u2014mu This good little blouse suit, that will be quite suitable for a very small bov mous mpgs struct the procedure of this House as| 5 : rl > eo t .d long as it refuses to attend to this ques- then ature Jrithout or av grace and ease, and with an absence of per Foe specially good Jimes with cons Annual J R tion.(Considerable uproar.) Pa A7 self-consciousness.ey know instine- : P \"eves may be IHE us ecelve The sitting was then suspended, and |TeATS w ithin.; So, while the weather tively how to manage the long skirt, that made ie ithe blouse material, but are Are ma IAL HANDBOOK Per ALLAN LINE OF STEAMERS, the speaker sent for.Lempts out of door, Consider TE no is, they leave it to.hang ns it ve ime.ressier Of like the yoke or ult L4E1 In the meantime Mr.Grayson made|.5 na.you som 18% built to do, its trailing length resting 07 as band trims the arm SN NEW LOCHFYNE HERRINGS repeated attempts to address the mem- go.\u2019 and yield to the temptation to be an the floor, except when it 1s neces pole and edge of the square neck.A : CANADA AND .; b .; _ lout in the air., lift it a little in front when go- belt 18 made of the blouse material.in Small Kegs bers, but was shouted down.Above .sary to li as ] Bly * TRADE REGISTER THE BEST EVER IMPORTED the din he was heard to bawl\u2014T wish, on el x Trobe ing up or down stairs, or for some Lhe original Ne broia, gray nee with Vs > ° : : : ; \"1 fortunately the most open to everybody.; I ithout saying {White aliover embroiaery.Any pian the unemployed were here to see you.; + : ) : ; such reason.It goes withou ying, \u20ac.1e \u2018Any pla p.\u2019 if Inforrmiation.: Also (Cries of \u2018Order, order.) \u2018Yes, vou Many bave not time to go M for that the trailing gown should only be material of modum_ weight will answer.3 \u2018 PORTLAND HADDIES and will get disorder.\u201d (Cries of \u2018Sit down.) golf or tennis enough to become suffi-|rorn where it can be allowed to hang e pattern, No.1567.1s made in 4, 6, 3 \u201cSE $1.00 KIPPERED HERRINCS |\u2018I refus to sit down.\u2018 +) ciently expert to derive pleasure from |:n ahe long lines on which it is con-jand 8 year sizes.and three yards of £4 7 yo On ue St mo ir the Speak M the game, and we haven\u2019t all got auto- structed.never on the street or any 27-inch material, or two of 44-inch mate- id Anre-s mid-wav be- reece Ho { 3 ve - .\u201d, etween her finzers INU y a J Es es MN MHARVIE CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC Mr.Grayson\u2014Well, sir, I leave the{a touch of \u2018smartness\u2019 about it.Dowdv front ait and knee so that there is § 1 £4 leurs Street DR.H.C.PERRIN, DIRECTOR.House, as I said yesterday, with pleas-| clothes take lots of the pleasure out of little bending of the «lbow, using one Size gl : | i _ A; .ENTRANCE EXHIBITION OF £50 each, ure.I feel that no man\u2014 (loud Crles of a walle.Do not make radical changes hand or both, as required; and, when \u201csetts tev cere ersetRssRB ROY A | = i = TT open to all candidates, will be competed Order Jean sit = this JOE nother in dress under the impression that low- it is necessary to lift the back, gather- h ME = ; for as follows: moment.enewed cries of \u2018Order.heeled or flat shoes and no corset are |; it in the right hand with OVEN IY Name.veeerernreensesnsoonses i + i he 3E LICENCES Wednesday, Nov.4th, 10.30 a.m.(1) Piano-| The Speaker\u2014The honorable member is| \u2018the thing\u2019 when walking.If vou are le to prevent drawing across the \"> Le @& a ; = torte, ; 21 Violl not entitled to address the House after|in the habits of wearing corsets and back, bringing it round at arm\u2019s length a ; .\u201d TO LEND Wednesday, Nov.4tha1 80 a.m.OD singtn he has been suspended.shoes with medium heels you will find |{, the right, and catching up a fold of Address in full: fi Wednesday, How.4 i030 ar CA) Oran.Mr.Grayron thereupon picked up his|it more tiring to change than to wear |i}.front with the left hand to ease | a : ca 3 Thursday, Nov., 10.: .Wind hat and made his way to the door, re-| what your muscles have become accus- Li on the plain side.! &« ?| Thursday, Nov.5th, 280 pm.(2) king\u2014T leave the House feeling that| tomed to, but the corset should be the pu 16 Tet all ticing with i Cand Instruments.marKIng-\u2014 \u2018cave , eehng tha , \u2019 \u201cOTSEE By all means let all practicing w EN mnissioners.noie forms can be obtained from |T gain dignity by doing so, and I hope| perfectly easy at the waist line.Leave the long skirt be done in the privacy London & GloDbs !ihe Secretary.and will be received UP tV !other honorable members will leave it| your Directoire corset if yon have of one's own room.Have we not all ; \u201cLe Building 9 a.m., Nov.4th.too.(Loud laughter.) It is a house of adopted that \u2018instrument\u2019\u2014and your seen women furtively eyeing their own vrnasranseemses0sssenon0neneseneceu) » fines street.=== murderers.\u201d (Uproar.) high Gibson collar off, when you RO trains and folds, and giving them ex- ° DR.PERRIN WILL PLAY.The honorable member then left the| walking for exercise.There is noth- perimental little jerks and thrusts ?It - \u2019 ; .Chamber, and the committee resumed.|ing that can spoil a walker quicker than suggests that the wearer Is possessed asssnsnesana0 0000000 sa ton nosenecuu00 Montrealers will have as opportunity _\u2014 an \u2018uneasy\u2019 collar, unless it be uncom, by her clothes, instead of possessing ~ ; Sens of hearing Dr.Perrin, the director o F 1 fortable shoes.old your chin well po = Absence of self-consciousness 18 CNY 4 RUTENBERG MeGill Conservatorium, in à pocries of THE FAMINE IN INDIA up\u2014you can accustom the muscles of one of the first elements of /graceful- N.B.\u2014Be sure to cut out the ill PAWNBROKERS, organ recitals, to be given in Emmanu St.John, NB.Oct.WAL 2 meet.the neck to do this without the aid of pess.Be ustra- tion and send with the coupon, carefully a 17 5 70: Cralg Street, i Sorei 158] 55 ; this week.f tl Baptist F M in i 1 À Noses te day afternoons, commencing ing of the aptis oreign Mission| chin is at about the right angle when filled out.The pattern cannot a 3 se jd go Dismendt Dr.Perrin has been at some pains td |board of the Maritime Provinces to-day,| your gaze is on a level with your eyes WOMEN AS INVENTORS I.Y .not reach 4u- , À Lry Guoda Rirs scored prepare a series of programmes irom the reports from India showed that famine > d you are looking neither up nor you in less than a week.Price 10 cents, Hs \u2018irnz semmer moontha best composers of organ music, and |; till pressing heavil 4 unl \u20acland y eu ! .ace olin cash, postal note, or stamps.Ad AUTENBERQ Ce hm doubt that these recitald is still p g y, and unless plenti-| down.Train yourself to breathe with| A novel and interesting exhibition is J , \u201csore mand 1 Wi rove popular.The recitals will ful rain comes soon the outlook will be|yowr whole lungs.not only with the |peing arranged for a bazaar in New | drese, Witness\u201d Pattern Department, sand dewsliera commence at 4 o'clock each afternoon.| |desperate.{tops of them, as you walk.The ten-! York, This is an exhibition of women\u2019s \u2018Witness\u2019 Block, Montreal.\\ / - of \u2014 en 4350 eo ee Ae TET Rr - eme a Éara n See TS aT 21a um Ed.wm NENT Te G Te = Le | A A mA ÿ a, i rer sec rare or tan en \" FROM THE CAPITAL.Re Tri ot RR TE THE SUNDAY COMIC (New York \u2018Evening Post.) a omnes aR AAR or eng gS Amr a 007 dar A Arp AS prey SLT | Ewe re ee TL cA ee eevee gia cites Ch sare ean THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS SCO ES SOCIAL AND PERSONAL moe WHITB SLAVE TRAFFIC \u2014\u2014\u2014 THCRSDAY, OcTorpa ona in vour home ee ran, nA - ts VAN ; ; REPORT OF STANDING COMMIT- ç lor- hortl \u20ac In the announcement of the Boston} The Governor-General is holding a ; ç ; Major-Gen.Lake to S y Re Harald that dt has abandoned its Sun: reception at Rideau Hall this afternoon TEE OF NATIONAL COUNCIL.can play the Piano\u201d ; turn to the Imperial Service day \u2018comic supplement,\u2019 there lies a|for the members and delegates attending _ .; faint hope that American journalism{the National Council of Women.Ottawa, Oct.29.\u2014At this morning's \u2014Mining Development in British Columbia THE HON.SYDNEY FISHER TO ATTEND AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION AT ROME.Ottawa.Oct.29.\u2014It is expected that Major-treneral Lake, Inspector-general of the Canadian Milit:a, will very shortly return to the Imperial ervice.As chief of the general staff and as inspec- torgeneral, Le has performed a very valuable part in working out the new may yet rid itself of a disgrace.A distinct -movement against the colored supplements of Sunday paper s has for some time been noticeable.Educational conferences have resolved against them.Meetings of mothers have protested that their influence was degrading, and have called upon newspapers to discontinue them.Such public objection has been gathering force and volume; and 1t 18 in obedience, the \u2018Herald\u2019 says, to the appeals of parents and teachers that it has resolved to banish \u2018the clown of the newspaper establishment.\u2019 Clownish, vulgar, idotic the colored Mrs.A.E.Morse was in Quebec yes terday, a gues: at the Chateau.Lady Taschereau is in Montreal, the guest of Mrs.Louis Taché.Mr.and Mrs.J.Ross McLernon have returned from their wedding trip.Mrs.Henderson, Drummond street, is one of the hostesses entertaining at tea to-day.Mrs.Hugh Macdonald and Miss Macdonald are at present at Lake Como, Italy.Miss Ethel McCarthy, of Ottawa, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Hardman, in Montreal.session of the National Council of Women, Lady Edgar, in presenting her annual address, congratulated the delegates on their splendid representation irom the various councils.l'he provincial president\u2019s report was presented by Mrs.Dey, of British Columbia, The members of the council realizing the perilous position of a large percentage of unsophisticated and innocent girls, who go in and about every city, are taking every possible means of informing them and their relatives of the desirability of more care being exercised on their behalf, suggestions for which are contained in the re port.The systematic work being accom- system of mikhtary administration which \u2018comics\u2019 of American Sunday news- plished by the several standing com- is now in force in this country and his |papers undeniably are.It is a reproach) Mrs.Nowlan de Lisle, who has been mittees of the National Council rs being removal will be a great loss to Canada.|to our civilization that they should have| visiting in New York and Washington, fully reported at the convention.\u2018I'he When General Lake came to Canada.|been allowed to swarm over the land.|returns home on Friday.first one to-day was that of the convener, however, it was understood that it was |They are a glory all onr own.No other| Mrs, Melvin Davis is entertaining at Mrs, Asa Gordon, on the white slave only to be for a short term of years.|journalism has anything like them.{the tea hour on Saturday for Miss traffic.Mrs.Gordon says:\u2014In regard which has already about expired, end on returning to England it is expected They leave visiting foreigners absolutely astounded and aghast.For the reproach Gladys Davis.Mrs.Ernest Stuart will be a hostess to this evil, if it is to be checked, nothing is more essential than interna- by his friends that he will receive an inevitably runs beyond the individual | the ten: Toms EE or for Mio eo measures and re important command in Lhe pmper editor or journal, and is an impeach-| Beatrice MacDougall.girls coming into this COUT 8 omands | army.Until Sir Frederic OTCEN# ment of the taste and even common earnest attention.\\ Mrs.C.W.Lindsay has issued cards Men and women im- The Gourley.Aneelus & Leach: return to the Capital it is uncertain à3 sense of the whole country.Who has - \u2018 : + ( Ps v.; _ |Port young girls for sale for immoral te who his successor es in the nr not seen intelligent Germans and French- for an at Shome on Thursday after purposes from all countries in Europe.; spector-generalship at -awa, Alleq MEN and Englishmen completely puzzled » OV.9.; This year for the first time at the .| deed.whether the office will be fille by the Sunday comic?It is a pheno-| Colonel and Mrs.Lyons Biggar are ex- great potlach in the North-West no In- if at all.menon which they cannot in the least| Pectod home in Ottawa, at the end of dian girls were sold as slaves.On pre | E US d E Id In the few months in which General understand.They meet Americans free- \u2018the week from England, where they have vious occasions they were bought and , Lake has held the Sppointment Le has ly, and find that they are not so dif- been epending some time.fold like cattle.Though the \\ Ik M.5 | Ped emerge put the results of his ferent from other peoples.The aver rs.S.E.Dawson will be the hostess Attorney-General fo enforce the Tow jin Can by the Ancelus inside the case.be a.\\ SO LTR ER à ¢ (age of our taste and manners does not| at a tea on Friday, given in honor of |1,¢10 to poly wi ial ., 5-5 ; CL oo \u2018 Co chservations mto the form of.a repor strike them as extraordinarily low; and some of the visiting delegates to the Na- ores Sto he yo th especial refer member of the family over five VEurs vi 0 \u201d ee Bree ia director of the Geo- |they are even ready to compliment us, tional Council of Women in Ottawa, _.fourth wife.was bought for $350.She minute it can be transformed into the are.A Jnmical Survey of Canada, r.tuvned last [until they see the Sunday supplements! The first Jarge dance announced this was nineteen years of age, her purchaser The A l .orld re ed Pa 1° A ae from ; three-mon2s' visit to the [Then they ask if Americans are really Séason 18 charity dance in aid of the jsixty.An officer at Hongkong rigne ; e NgelUS 18 WOTIC Tenow ned, and js f brovince nf British Commbia.During |grown up, if they are really educated,|Society for the Prevention of Cruelty papers allowing Chinamen to represent in many of the Courts of Europe and the + ; ! | weed the various if they really ever discriminate between to Animals, which is to be held at the themselves as parents or guardians, and Jeadi f lie fE | À Lu - v i.a the province in com- what 1s childish and what 1s mature Windsor Hotel on Nov.18.showing these papers, bring these girls ea Ing amliles o surope and America : \\ \u2018TIN a S i= Lo > .~ .7 Isti rw .se ace : .\u2018 pans Éith the Hon.Wm.Templeman, (what is tawdry and what 1s excellent.Miss Evans has issued invitations to a Se lized Christian counfry, often $650 upw ards, pavable cash or $50 c.-.$ 18 r \\l:pister of Mines, and afterwards ac- Material which in no other country In the marriage of her ward, Miss Helen the police.Referring to the white slave monthly.Exchanges made.3 companied a party of Iiptish min.ng engineers in their inspe-tion «f the mineral resources and development of the the world would be offered to anybody but infants or semi-idiots, is here gravely thrust by newspapers upon their Wyndham Hudspeth, to Mr.Duncan Henry Chisholm.on Wednesday, Nov.18, in St.John\u2019s Church, Port Hope.traffic, it may be said that through the agency of opium and drink, girls are being lured and dragged down to the \u20ac Pacific Coast Province.Mr.Breck presumably intelligent readers, and hai-| Mrs.R.Edgar Thorne and her little lowest depths of degradation.The men | HE LEACH PIANO G0 LIL | states that the mining development of led as a great advance In journalism! |daughter.Audrey, were in Toronto for the of the red light district.the white slave » 3 ' ; pag n \u20ac st q amili .i f Mi N h M t D TREet, entice young and unsusnecting the present season has been où a mos We are familiar with the defence of marriage of Miss Norah Moon to Dr.|! .f cing 2 encouraging nature.the Sunday comic.Our columns were| Frank Suggs, Army Medical Depart- girls by different methods.It is believed 560 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 4 There has besn gcod progress mn the opened yesterday to the best that thejment, Fort Washington, Mo., which ciety rhone agents are in ail mio a NE NEAL DRUMMONID cs carious branches of the mining 'ndrstrÿ practitioners in that kind could say by [took place yesterday at the Church of cities of the United States and Europe.; despite the low prices which now Pis.way of apology.It is allaged that the|the Redeemer.pe.; Write or call for Catalogues.X vail for silver.lead.and other oon i comic supplements always embody \u2018pure| Invitations have been issued for the WILL DISCUSS N.B.\u2014W the Bel la P oh (me of the pleasantest things o hi J morals\u2019! But is there any moral quality [marriage of Miss Mary Montague How- WOMAN SUFFRAGE.«B.\u2014We alsosell the Bell Autonola Player Pianos ecco \u2018 the large number of new finds do.in the unutterably silly?ls there noth-|ard, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles % have been nade ot rich minera « ing immoral in going to the immature|Morvin Howard, of Brooklyn, New There will be a discussion of the ques- PASSAT SES, is in the Slocan and off er Limiter of |and the uneducated and steeping their York, and Mr.Adolph de Blois Caron, tion of \u2018woman suffrage\u2019 at to-morrow's \u2014_\u2014 - Che Hon.Sydney Fisher, .dav for minds with what is vapid, stupid, vul- only ron of the late Sir Adolphe Caron, meeting of the National Council of Wo- b , \u2018umidi .i j | Agriculture, leaves in a few oe ; gar and demoralizing\u201d Is is said, too, |K.C.M.G., and of Lady Caron, which rood of Canada, The subject has al- ae overhauled.The ~umidiap sal from First Prince of Waiez A - ç epresen .an- .AR TE I UT + - > .ready been ta 1 i - Montreal! for ac gow on Nov.Cl.Cian RI eee ohih bas been that children require picture-wnting of|takes place on Tuesday, Nov.17, in| GUY TECH, THER Tp on & DADEr by Miel About ail tbe incoming vessel.reached Regt.Fusiners call Fo \"he King of Ttaly for the pro- a glaring sort, and the quiet intimation Brooklyn.Citizenship Committee of the Council.| port last evening.The Allan line 55.- \u2014-\u2014\u2014 mation \u201cof scientific agriculture and of |= that most purchasers of the news-{ The marriage took place quietly yes but it is impossihle to say what the ont., lePion, from Glasgow, managed 10 creep $y Orders of the OC oe eultural research papers having Sunday comics are chil- terday, of Miss A.B.Horsfall to Mr.come will be.There is evidently strong | ro port, and bert hed at Fr o'clock in the gric : s .dren intellectually.So one would think, Joseph B.Parker.- Both were unat- divergence of opinion on the aubject | pacte, situé Jas been trying to reach NSURANCE if many of them actually read the sense-|tended.The ceremony was performed 8mong those who are in attendance at s ce IT lay on.NEW LIFE | R less stuff.As a matter of fact, we be-|at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, the convention.; ERY THIC KR.Lu 10 FOUNDED IN THE EAST, |lieve, the majority of people throw away |Mr.and Mrs.John H.Horsfall.161 A Et Tr orn nd | Lr : h ; 3 A al © ( scan.Jd , ; \u2019 [the colored supplements along with other Mansfield street, by the Rev.F.M.11.50 o'clock to-day the following ves-ele 1 Dy cri \u2014\u2014 is © regar ; \"eak Dewey, assisted by the Rev.Mr.Ross.CONCERT ON HALLOWE\u2019EN |.cloc ay the ng veswlso .rubbish.They regard them as a freak do ie te , were at anchor waiting for the mits to Two Canadian Companies Doing of American journalism, which may Mr.Horsfall gave his daughter away.\u2014_\u2014 clear away to proceed to Montreal: | possibly interest vacant-minded servant She was gowned in white silk poplin, CALEDON .88.Fornebo, off St.Jean.Te he Business in that Far Away [girls or a casual coal-heaver, but which|and carried a shower bouquet of white ONIAN SOCIETY BRING $8.Chr.Knudeen.off St.Jean.CLIN can appeal to no sensible person.A|roses.The honeymoon is being spent OVER SCOTTISH SINGERS.SS.Virginian, Leyland line.off St.Jean [1d 0720 Land \u2014Those Interested kind of false and hollow prestige has| in Boston.The bride travelled in a £S.Lakonia, near St.Nicholas.oe cn ol CAFE \u2019 prestig 9 - ai sui SS.Cairnrona.near st.Nicholas.RUE heen artificially created about the Sun-[ brown tailored suit and hat *+o match.The fifty-third 1 Hallowe\u2019 The C.P.R.line Mount Temple.which} lEMIER 3 There has until lately been but one life day comic, which a careful investigation| A Toronto despatch says: The feeling cert of te Cal donian ia owe en CON! left port on Tue-day for London, was til] | \u201cre Me ineurance company doing purineré % he of the facts would, we believe, en-{entertained amengst their friends that real will * coe onan Society of Mont-| off Sorel at noon to-day.| pore Far East and that Is ihe na UWA ltirely shatt TI cperi t of the| Sir Mortimer Clark and the members of \u2019 ake place to-morrow evening ; Jour EC Recently, however.a |liTely shatter.1e experiment of th IT Mortir nbe ; ; > enir SHIPPING NOTES.Popo be hom om ny hak been founded with head- Boston \u2018Herald will be watched with] his family should not be permitted to |\u2019 Lyric Hall.The promotors have se- [| : Ln uw NP Lin apore great interest.That journal may find leave (Government House without some cured some highly paid Scottish artists| The Allan line sS.Pomeranian, from | ne Cre Tateresting Feature to aCnad.ans in [that it will gain i -osperitv well as| Fecognition of the admirable manner in for the evening's entertainment, among London and Havre for Quebic anid Mon a Ten 8, fas | AL TL WIL BAIN IM Property as \u201c| which they ! discharged th ics wh Mr.Stew sy Teal, passed Father Point at 5 o'elock this TNT?\u2018hs connection is tbat these companies !jn self-respect by ceasing to affront the \"CN they have discharged the dutics om are air, Stewart Moncur and Miss morning with 29 eccond and 53 ecrage oo 00 A mie been founded and managed by Ca- | 7 jts patrons connected with the office of Lieutenant- Jean Stuart, who will make their debut parce ngere PS MS Knows ov mecoane and they are in a sence offshoots \"The question rests ultimately with the C'évernor found tangible expression yes-|to music lovers on this side of the| The Allan line SS.Sardinian, rom\u2019 bunds vom Canadian life re va tou ded by public.Why shonll Americans tolerate terday afternoon when Sir lortimer and Atlantic.Mr.Moncur has had the| Monireal and Quebec for Londen and ded - Toe China Mutual Life was founded by |] oe ann AIRE PUT Lady Clark and their two daughters were honor of singing bef \u2018alty several |1lavre.parsed Fame Point a\u2019 7 cook clon of Mr.J.A.Wattie, of Valleyfleld, P.Q., who v1 patronize.a form or witless and vul- Su 5 nging before royalty several|}'?pa : A ; LL wert to China ab A ia the eh can un i the recipients of handsome and valuable times.Other artists wh ai ths morning with 15 cond and 5 weer | pln a went to China about ten years ago ia «ior Journalism which mild exist nowhere ifts 11 ift \u2018hich e isted of vu Ws who Will appear, are passengers P parait À \u201capacity of cashier at Shanghai of the Sun (ie in the world 7 The grostesqueness guis.3 En 5, wAIc consists 1° 2N jare Miss Mary Ogilvie and Mr.Harry| The Allan line ss.Hesperian, from | Euvidine- + L.fe Insurance Company of Canada.The ind pointlessness of «ur Sunday comic artistically designed and exquisitely fin- Bennett, the \u2018funny man\u2019 from Toronto.Montreal and Quebec for Glaegow.pæred ! 472 7 TY am Bot a Pan bis supplements are in \u2018Le mind of every Shed silver punch bowl and tray for Bir Beveral of Montreal's best local talent |Fame Point at 5.30 o'clock 1hi- morning Le Mr.A.J.Hughes, who also began 8\u201d ; pe + 2 me ' - 1143 os : | © / 5.30 oc his TUTTE.pe ! Doe ees career with the Sun Lite in thie foreigner when he writeg or speaks about alone hand pi Lai re à peautiful will also assist in the concert.with 15 ealoon, 13 second and &ù mecragt ; Uunders er rv ; America eWRpaN Ts.le may not 50 \u2018 4158 LL ; passengers.ere Lb ! Es ed Same Compas ie been remy ay what pal aks He, he thinke dainty gold watch with diamond setting The Allan line SS.Vintorian.\u2018rom L'v- | Notary, cundec by BT an : ; y.penly say * \u2018 a | for Miss Elise Clark were presented iy empool for Quabec and Montreal via RTE 0 [\".rgeton, Ont.who was at one time with awful things.The contrast of our press, the drawing room of Gov nt Hou SHIPPIN mouski, paseed Cape Magdaleine a 119 1er the North America Life, but who went lo |in this respect, with that of other na- by Nr E \u201c8 Poster in the prese e of NG NEWS o'clock this morning.She im due \u20187 Que- A a mL the only two local life insurance made.In connection with the recent vont ; à Hon.Pr Py pe Honey VESSELS I The Allan line SS.lonian arrivel on pert! 7 \"0 .ian gt International Congress of Journalists i ntney, the on.r.yne, Mr enry REPORTED.at © o'clock last evening from Glasgow.! _ companies should be thus formed and ernall -ongress ¢ urnabists in \u2018 floor maraged by Canadians is no small com- Berlin, a writer in the \u2018Tageblatt\u2019 of Pellatt, Mayor Oliver, Dr.Ryerson, Col.Vesele.At When.The Manchester ime SX.Mau uester Bx.0 0 \" g 3 $ ° Ll h La he 3 is f G.T.Denison.Col.J.M.Robertson, Pretorian.Glasgow .Oct.28 change from Manchester for Quebec nd \" a p'\u2018ment to the progressivenese and energy that city characterized the journalism o , ce , > Adrieni .A .A ; ST mie pe o!{ Canadian life insurance.different countries as follows: Col.W \u20ac.Macdonald.Mr, Samuel Nor IC New York .Oot.28: Montreal, passed Fame Point ai à oclock martet 3 \u2018 st Must .dheimer, Mr.H.M.Mowat, K.C.Mr, OCéanic.\u2026.\u2026.Plymouth .Uot.28 tk!\u20ac morning.JE ; The English press is serious, worthy, Chas.Cocwhutt Mr.PLV C.Larki Ionian.Montreal Oot.23 | The Thomeon line 8S.Jacona \u2018rem Span! OF 85 3 a ee Liverpool Markets instructive, aiming at completeness in ats nd à number of dies 1030 0%- JATION Virginian.\u2026 Batiecan LI 11 To-tay Win fruit.for Quebec and Monreal co Sm\" liverpool, Oct., 2).\u2014Wheat opened steady articles as in its news.Americans make T OI \u2018adis.vomeranian cere Father Point .To-day [ow Paint at 7 o'clock this morning Sminih \u2019 Pe ; + \"SIDE 8 , 2 \u201cer ve QT J.fctomian.Magd \" : \"P.R, SS.Me PE Bi to Le up.Corn opened quiet and un- (heir newspapers hasty, self-centred, 4 PHYSICIAN\u2019'S SUDDEN DEATH.Gram.Cape Magdalen To-day The C.P.R.85.Monmouth.from Lendon 0 changed highly condensed in their articles, hut rampian.Belle Isle .To-day AMC Antwerp for Quebre and Montreal, a \\t 13) p.m.wheat % to % up from the with all possible display in their news.|.Spokane, Wash, Oct.29.\u2014Apparently Heeperian.cere Fame Point To-day Passed Point Amour at 7 o'cioek he 1 he Co ciening Cora was unchanged.The Frenchman remains in his press also [IN good health and in the act of making Man.Exchange.Fame oj To-day RAILS P.R.line SS.Monte ed A Wheat closed quiet Jp to % up.Corn an artist, both in the handing and {8 medical examination, Dr.Edwin ».Jacona.Low Point PORT im Antwerp tor Quebce.ad Nomen LE cigs et quiet and _uncBanged, ., grouping of his matter; for him, the en- Hutchins dropped dead of heart failure Monmouth.Point Amour .es lat ome o'clock verterday afternoon LL er iN \u2018 eon close quiet but steady, 3 to 3% | emy whom he passionately fights against | beside the operating table in his office VIRGINIAN AGAIN ON TH .| Tke Allan line SS.Grampian.frem Glas- © Le \u2018 : ) \u2014_\u2014 is the tedious.The Italian press is like yesterday.The patient, who was on the The Allan i vi > THE MOVE.gow for Quebec and Montreal passed Belle | pu TITLE \u20ac LIFE SET 1\u20ac \u201cersati .ie reade va ] $ .ner Virginian, according to \u2018Télé at 11 o'clork this morning AT _ pu VIE SUEFFIELD CHOIR.| Qu a eth be pour am seh operating table mched out and mn report receive by hé All int al | TIC Aa ne Se OA fm M1 1 lhat Montrealers are likely to have a| SNA DATE roac] in tvle of was : Bast, © PUySICHN tat 10.48 o'clock thls morning, has at last ; TCA! and Quebec, arrived at Glasgow early «ye.\u2018 revelation on Monday evenmg next, when san newspapers approach ihe Ls e ol was dead.commenced to move from Batiscan.The lis! evening.To the famous Shefhield Choir gives its firs ic teuilleton.\u2018 at can be rai LT a J ig liner was scheduled to rail oi - a Ta = 3 a concert rat Arena « ag ve of the German press?At least, that it! DONATIONS TO DIET DISPENSARY.|day last from Montreal for Livermore THE TUNISIAN'S LIST.Le 4 verdict of the musical press.Sn \u2018ne bélongs to the classs of newspapers vhat The following contributions to the Diet | Was held up by fog and smoke until Mon- The Tunisian, of the Allan line, which is went 4 choir's latest achievements is unanimous, (AKC endless pains, and that ave energetic | Dispensary were given from July 1 to Oct.day last, when she got away, but did not due to =ail for Liverponl 10-morraw.ha-; N jo 42 , wrk Cn 2 land militant?\u201830.Collection at Bic, per Mr.Scrimger, ; proceed very far, as she has been lyi q the following list of calbïn pass ngers \u2014\\ Sac aud striking In regard to the superlative ap qe yt ; ; Ying off P nger Mr.Fara 1 raise accorded them.For Le \u201c+, 1] The comnluint is almost universal that $36: Mrs.E.F.Ames, $25; Mrs.B.Dawson, Patiscan until this morning, when the fog \u2018 À.Austin, London.England, Mre, Lill Mie.vo es Ponte Musical Record\u2019 Hom rhe American Sunday newspapers are too Con au M Denna The P Mes jen voies and «he started once more on | un Bel: Mont a Burns Ottawa A Lo Mo iy Music \u20ac va! 2 ; Le L Gama ; } mpany, rs.McHarlane, Mrs.Jas.Ross, 3 .1E.L.Davidson.New Wrstminste ~~ ou .) : ; : .bulky.When they seriously set .! \u20ac tminster Mp, ow oo performance of the Shetlield singers vas pedueine their albes secious y set about $10 each; Mrs.S.Bell, James Carruthers The delay to the Virginian has necessitat- | Emerson, Quebec: Mr.J.L.Jacobs, Mont- 1» nothing snort of a revelation.hey [7°77 05 20th bs \u201c4 pr Le a \u201c Company, Mrs.David Yuile, Lake of the jed a change in the cailing arrangements of Téal: Mr.G.Longstaff, Winnipez Mr BR.7 107 made a prodigious impression.Not mere- es make etn Ned oom: than or | Woods Milling Company.R.J.Tooke, Lady |the Allan line.LR.Lucas.Svrecuse.NY.Ar Judd Ae.= 0 ly 1s their tone full ind sonorous, their CUHTING away the so-called comic supple- Hickeon, Mrs.George Kohl, Theo.Labatt, SPR cas Lean, Mrs.McLean, Mr.R.A.Molo.Keorg ooo ' nek clean and crisp, and their power ments.which are really more tragic - Mrs, W.A.Haldimand, the Misses Scott, RE-ARRANGEMENT OF SAILINGS.I Mrs.Mclean, Miss Métcar.Monireal ne Cann of endurance almost miraculous.but the Pan comic, and more barbaric than, James Torrence, Mrs.T.Wolterstan Mr.George Hannah.the general passcnger i Rev.A.McCrea, Dublin: Mr.F.W.Roi Dots dramatic \u2018or Po oe either.Thomas, Mrs.W.M.Miller, $5 each; Mrs.&ent of the Allan line, said this morning | Montreal; Mrs.Carr Baker Toronto.Mrs Meee Gramatic bore 3 ther rn 5 some- \u2014___ Charles Ault, Dr.Reilly, $3 each; Wilsen- |that the Virginian would not make another ' Buttler, Miss Buttler, Master Butler, Mont.Peu A Foard bond a ' cu has huen ROSE TO BE BROUGHT BACK.Patterson Company, Magor Manufacturing trip to Montreal this season, but that her | real; Mrs.Courteray.Miss Courtenav, To.N70 4 Le i 0 on, at © Tate c ?{7 \u201c - , .8.ï a .: e ot md .; POUR ; ï =.eee the memory of the present generating.High Constable Cinq-Mars leaves for bon Co pny Nira AS anti vu Tog a week rom AO dE Too pic sai | ee Wiptan, King fon mr = Hu Their performance oI \u201cGerontius\u2019 was New York to-night with ali the papers George Caine, $2 each; Mrs.R.Greenshields, This re-arrangement will cause fhe Gram: {wo RM dort tie pue Lavon and - throughout a tour de force In tho an- \"necessary for the extradition of F.1H.31.00, pian to take the place of the Corsican.call Mr Francis Davideon Coma a | TL gelie choruses they sang with exquisite Rose, former agent of the C.P.R.at The following donations were given fo ing from Montreal on Nov.13.The Nim - Fulcher, St.Thomas; Mrs.A Grant and réfinement and with an etherval touch Bordeaux, who was arrested recently in| East End Diet Dispensary: Miss Ames, $6; |dian wil! take the scheduled sailing of the |infant, Liverpool; Mr.SW.Gooding.AM» BORT ES of spirituality that gave a new beauty the American city on a charge of em- Mrs.W.J.Paterson, $5° Mrs.W.S.Kerry, Hesperian, which will go into dry dock,and N.G.Gooding, Trenton: Mr.© Grav Que to Dr.Elgar's wonderful music; and bezzling over $900, the property of the $6.00.From June to date.Orillia; Mr.and Mrs.V.E Hunt.Master LE I.Lu , _ : { company.\u2014 - = E.Hunt.Hamilton ; Mr.and Mrs.Ss.Harvey Ton ee 0 he famous chorus of aura TS race TA A NOTES AND NOTICES.e and child, Wirnipeg.Mr.J.H.Jackson = | © colis Re liinils of permissibia SWINDLER SENTENCED.Empress of Britain.\u2014The .Canadian Montreal; Miss Una Moore, Brookvitte: Mr CF realism in its weird intensity and con- Q x [ Cp ; B.S.T Marriottee Miss Kathle centrated malevolence.This.of course Alphonse St.(Germain, who, by false Pacific has arranged to run a special | B.S.Marriottee.Miss Kathleen Martiotee, toy pil wie in a way their show-piece, but their pretences, secured $220 from George H.|train to Quebec, leaving Windsor Street ' Miller, Montreal.Mrs Myea Divs Flor nee Parse performance of the terrible exacting Knott in two different amounts, after} Station, on Friday next, October 30th, Pianos rented from $2.00 per monty Regina: Miss 1 Ar D and fan day choruses in Beethoven's Mass was, if pos- they had agreed to go into the sand at 8.40 a.m.for the ajcommodation of upwards.Six months\u2019 rent allowed it Mrs.J.Pilling.Liverpool: Mr and Mrs.oo orn - gible, more astonishing still.and the Dusiness, and was found guilty, was tai > Outober 30th This oma we purchased.One-price system anc easy Penny.Hemilten.Mr.Pearce, Vincous er.\u201co - applause that was bestowed upon their sentenced on two charges this morning \u2019 > : .n_Wwii.method of payment applies to the pur-| Mr.Perkins.Winnipeg: Mrs.Powell and | L I ) be made up of Parlor Cars, Diner.Fimst- chase of every instrument at Nordh : ) ; pps traner, Dr.Henry Coward, who nas |by Judge Choquet.On one charge he laos Coaches and Colonist C: a 2025 Limited.5 C + el- infant, Regina: Mrs.Elizabeth Roth Que- FERRIS achieved magnificent results with magni- was given a year, and on the other three| will run through to th steamer\u201d oa mer 6, gfe , 589 St.atherine street bec, Master Jokney Roth Quebec, Mp | des MST a £cent mitor 1 was rie deserted?months : bec the steamers side west, Sole A genc for Nordheimer, Stein- Rowland.Mr.A.Saunders, Winnipeg, Mis.Inter eo 4 1 seed = in Quebec.: \u2018| way and Pianola-Pianos, E.H.Stubbs, Bracebridge, Mi.W.J.| oct Con 90 (OCTOBER 2Zv, \u201c\u20ac \u201c 8\".Ts 1368 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Cok Ty or AR A rd wet ure Pr 9 y =» »ILL CONTINUE r AGAINST VICE.CM roid gone ops and Race Track Lanne Must Go\u2014 His Re- econ is Conceded.vate correspondence Te- :-am New York and \u2018hat à determined the bucket shop tv throughout :, defeat Governor account où his oa ov cn Ta 1.OR ee.« confident of the .and indications o* Mr.Chandler and i wm \u2018an toeir frantic +.1 game of bucket gzambiing.\u2018nroughout the state Hughes, and while «rponlat, is likely to à what is koown his chances of suc- becoming less each caiv a question ns to Mughées majority e \u2018racks are doom- noiwithstanding the \u2018men that they will but under other ; conditions.However, - Jga:ng governor best :> 12 store for those *>» carry on their gam- \u2018he state.«th .= being followed | the provincial au- eT TX \">e, wo.) are training their S «À vi bucket shop Ie.3RADFORD ALSO PROTESTS AGAINST \u201cSHODDY ARTICLE \u2014 Associated Press.) AT a meeting of the Tr] Chamber of Com- ingworth, a worsted \u201c2 Le counc:i endorse = alowed at à meeting in -r°-d0 againet false state- -! : a2 article published in ca! Mr.Frank Whiteley Keeping the matter be- oc ~v would ony be as- © ww» rl \"noce (Canadiane who ERE a 17 te Cm \u2019 ia A «a - her duties be put on ve» come discussion the «#reed (0, Mr.Whiteley \u2018G17 INCREASE IN ; MONTREAL CLEARINGS | -g House returns for the | 2 : +.tempare as follows: : 329,502,707 | 29,305, 111 vee oo 29,342,773 bivIidend Deciared \u2018ak n° Canada has de- 1 v.dend of two per- qiarter.being at the nr annum upon the \u20181e \u2018ame will be house in this oity ani after Dec.1, «ordi a: :he c'œe of next., \"UK \u201cz - \u201cerchants\u2019 Annual Meeting « meeting of the ehare- \u2018 Bank of Canada \u201c1X nz house, ig this La leu.15 nex!, at 12 PUR Lo melting Plant It is upderstood that Canadian inter=sts have taken the first step toward the purchase of a site for the erection of a 1,5) Nevada.Th: sin2lter will treat custom ores.As there are a number of low grade copper properties near Reno that now have no way of smelting at a profit, it is expected that the plant will have plenty of business, ENGLISH MONEY MARKET IS VERY STRONG Bank of England's Reserve to Liability this Week is 53.62 Percent\u2014Other Figures.\u2014\u2014 London, Oct.29.\u2014The weekly statement of which wii | { ! the Bank of England shows the f{oliowing changes: Total reserve, increased £72.00 Circulation, decreased .335,000 Bullion, decreased .262,347 Other securities, decreased .453.000 Other deposits, decreased .4,789,000 Public denosits, increased 3,119,000 Notes reserve, increased .88,000 Govt.securities.decreased .1,300,00 The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week is 53.62 percent; last week it was 51.70 percent.The rate of discount of the Bank of England remained unchanged to-day at 2% percent.pes he mem em SEY wet th TB ESS - LL em ret het RCS A Ries Nise aPe a LAT - PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, «&c.= ELLIOTT & DAVID, Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors Commissioners for all the Province And for the States of Massachusetts and New York.Canada Life Building, 189 St.James §t.Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L.A.Darid, SMITH, MARKEY & SKINNER ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, etc.METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST, JAMES STREET.ROBT, C.SMITH, K.C., FRED H.MARKEY.KO.WALDO W.SKINNER, WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY.F.8.MACLENNAN, K.C.Advocate, Barristor and Solicitor New York Life Building, Montreal.Tel Main 4703 Tel.Main 3960 PATTERSON & ASTLE, Advoacatos, Barristers & Solicitors CITY & District Bank Bullding, 180 8t.James street, Montreal, W.PATTERSON.T.F.ASTLE.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHNM.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Street.49 Crescent Streas \u2014__ PATENT ATTORNEYS, RED A Engin ity ct having their Patent business transa te by Experts Prelminaryadvice free.Che\u2019 ge moderate Dur fnventor's Adviser sent request.Marion Marion, New York Life i Mortical : and Washington, D.C.U.SA ATENTS, TRADE MARKS, ETC, C.C.COUSINS Patent Solicitor Suite 506 N.Y.Life Bldg Tel.M.6598 Expert personal attension.ETHERSTONHAUCH, BLACK.MORE & DENNISON, Liv & Lon.& Giobe Bldg., Montreal PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, Chas.WW.Taylor.B Sc.late Examiner Canadian Patent ¢ fice.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL OWEN N.EVANS PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Morchants Bank Building, ~ Montroal Stock Brokers NICHOLS & MARLER 21 HOSPITAL STREET, Montreal! Memters Montreal Stock Exchange.Established: 17} INVESTMENT BROKERS Correspondence invited Orders carefully attended; Good Time to Bay Mr.Evans wires from Wall Street to-day tc the local office of E.& C.Randolph as follows: \u201cThere is no change in the situation.The reaction yesterday was perfectly natural after the strength of the preceding thres or four cays.The tendency of prices in my opinion is still upward, and stocks should be bought on this reaction.Union and Sc.Pac.and Steel colamon are to wp mind the best purchascs.= SFr een mai ee CEE AR .2 ER PS ss pv 1 t Ar Pr Ra Ps TT Sharrow CAA 3p TTY 10 THE MONTREAY DAILY WITNESS TBURSDAY, Ocronrr 70.1.ZAM-BUK SAVES DIOCESE OF BOSTON | TRAIN FOR BUSINESS, \u2014\u2014 ee ARMER'S ARM \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY tirel lect their bodies, They oofs of most entirely neg , Some Sensational Pr - BEGAN YESTERDAY.do not seem to realize that keenness of | Its Healing Power.\u2014 del of thought de- mu i judgment and clearness g x -erv day brings interesting instances Boston, Oct.28.\u2014With most of the pend as much on the body as on the ANADIA À.Le Every day 5 li ower highest officials of the Roman Catholic pe thi er\u201d 5 - to hight of the wonderful pea M PWm prelacy in America as active participa brain itself.Any man can prove this ACIFIC \u2019 \u2019 r.; > .: of Zum-Buk, the herby) Bu In mer, says: tors or interested spectators in the im- {to his own satisfaction by attempting to Ball, 2, ria By using Zam-Buk.I [pressive ceremonials of a solemn vonti- decide a weighty business problem while | © fre ini \u2018took the wrong mede Falconio, papal delega Ses ; < ili ess.war A en 1 iarted to usc Zam-Buk ington, was the celebrant, the five days tion or à violent spell of billoven November 9th, 1908.ALLAN LI N E.Ses .A iscolored.the centennial anniver- : x \" vas all swollen, up and incolore in the founding of the diocese of The amount of work that he Rous Round Trip Tickets will %e sold at I tear Coe Buk killed the poison, Boston was begun in the Cathedral of can do depends much on the healthful: SINCLE FARE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.7 a duced the swelling, and finally healed {the Holy Cross to-day.Archbishop ness of liver, bowels, kidneys and skin.TO LIVERPOOL 20 Ch rm completely.Wm.H.O\u2019Connell, of the Boston dio-| 5 op sos :n tablet [te all points in Canada, Fort Wiliam and Fron , ie ECZEMA CURED.Mr.J.E.Cu-[cese, in his office of preacher, offered \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 are fruit juices in tablet goo \u201cGood going Nov.6th to 9th inclu- [rom From 7 es k.où 249 Wilson street, Hamilton, | thanksgiving for the blessings God has |form.They act directly on liver, boW-lsive.Good to return until November 10th, Montreal.Quebec.ra | fe Every winter I used to have ec- granted us during these first hundred els, kidneys and skin\u2014and enable hese 1908.Tunisian, Oct.30 sorte nm Jo p.m.i BI I LS: says: LV , ; ; i ] m- \u2014\u2014 ; an, Nov s, 10.00 a.m.Nov.6, am.; iv =.pa .Last |y tence as a dio- vital organs to rid the system of all 1 .Ou : 5 i : : oe D sp bad that besa LoTR CHL purities.Thus the blood will be kept « EMPRESS OF BRITAIN |Giictn, doc.1, 160000 Nov, 20201 NN | ROYAL MAIL TL | vine reek ' d rich, the brain active, diges- » Nov.19, M.Nov, 20, Tu.AIL STEAK: I had to be off work for three weeks.pure an d li nt FROM QUEBEC.Saloon passage, $7i.50 upwards.The [ur- Pete While pfering acutely I vas pévissé THE NIGHT RIDERS tion sound, and life made pleasant.A special steamship train vi joave the bias a age, $77.5 to try Zam-buk anc dic : ; \u2014 \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 are now put up in two Windsor Street Sation on Friday, \u2018October Midship saloons, Cabine de luxe.spacious\u2019 Dominion not have believed anytalng cou ed Lo RINGLEADER SAID TO HAVE BEEN |sizes\u2014the new 25c box as well as the 30th, at 8.40 a.m, for ling pe ooh promenade decks, electric lights throughout.| xVirg.niun healed se ue Y way the sores, and in \u2019 ARRESTED regular 50c size.If your dealer does \u2018Empress of Britain,\u2019 October 30th, ESC OND CLASS, Liverpool, Londonderry.| Sen ington dry 7 r away > .; ; ; ; : ;{ 7 ; ; ! Canad: fe t carry them, write Fruit-a-tives Lim- \u2018 :00 and $47.50, and upwards, accerding to Lanada : a wonderfully short time my hands were \u2014_\u2014 \u201c | no \u2019 This train will be made up of Parlor Cars, steamer.XNO passelger.quite cured.\u2019 Ç Samburg, Tenn.Oct.28.\u2014The ring ited, Ottawa.Diners, First-Class Coaches and Colonist THIRD CI ASS, Liverpool, London.or Stetmers cali tro, PILES CURED.Mr.Neil Devon, ° leader of the Night Riders 1 this sec- vy end will run through to the steamers Belfast, $27.50 and $28.75, \"according to The \u2018CANADA 1 v- Webbwood (Ont.), says: For eight Et tion is believed to be a prisoner at TELEPHONE CONNECTION side.steamer.post comfortalle sti.- I tried all kinds of things for piles, but Camp Nemo.His pame 1s Garrett ] ; TO GLABGOW rade.got nothing to do me any good until Tyo) noon \"Not less than 70 men, alleged Tonian Oct.31 Preto: Nov.16 gar Clase rare EL struck Zam Buk: , That quickly work- to have been connected actively with WITH MEGANTIC, Sheffield Choir Concerts Grampian Now à Heenan No pecond Class, ga.wo ed a complete ou \u201cIl ekin diseases, cuts Night Riders in this vicinity are under MONTREAL, NOV.2nd and 3rd.Saloon, $2.50 and up.Second Cabin, Mederate Rate Rervice foco c+ a.and bruises, eczema, scalp sores, ulcers, chapped places, scrofulous ailments, pois- jned wounds, swollen glands, boils.As \u2018an embrocation it cures rheumatism, scl- atica, ete.All druggists and stores sell at 50c.a box, or from Zam-Buk Company, Toronto.Three boxes for $1.25.Send lc stamp for dainty trial vox.Local Wholesale Depot, 144 Craig street West, Montreal.READABLE PARAGRAPHS UNPROFITABLE.Kind Old Lady\u2014\u2018Why, my dear little boy, what is the use of crying like that?\u2019 Little Boy\u2014*'Tain't no use.I've been cryin\u2019 like this all mornin\u2019 an\u2019 nobody ain't give me a penny yit.'\u2014 Judge.\u2019 - RLEFCRTORIAL PERSISTENCE.Once a reporter went around to a certain residence in New York to get detatls about the master of the house, who had just died, in order that an obituary notice might appear in the newspaper which he represented, Suck details, as a rule, are easy to get, as few people have oblections to giving them out for publication.The reporter, therefore,was intensely surprised when the widow of the deceared, with scarcely a word,slammed the door in his face.She retired into the house.Presently the doorbell rang furiously.She refused to stir.Again the door bell rang, more furiously than before.Eiill the lady of the house would not stir.\u2018I have told him that I don\u2019t want to say anything about my husband,\u2019 to herself, persistent.\u2019 Sc she sat still, while the door bell rang again and again and again.At last she could stand it no longer.So, opening a window over the front door, «he poked her head cut and réfarked severely: \u2018Young man, I do not desire to say anything to you.Kiudly do not disturhb me any more.Go away, young man.\u2019 \u2018I can't!\u2019 roared the reporter, beside himself with exasperation.\u2018You've chut my coat tails in the door!\u2019 \u2018and he has no right to be so FOILED! Tbi: is an old story among lawyers, but it may be new to many laymen.It is sup- pcsad to be one of the most dazziing triumphs of the gentle art of cross-examina- tion.A man was claiming damages from a railway company owipg to injuries received by him in an accident, and was being cross-examined ty the lawyer for the railway.The man maintained that his injuries were so severe that the whole right slde of his body was almost paralyzed.\u2018How high can you lift your right arm?inquired the lawyer for the company.Slowly, and with evident pain, the man lifted his injured arm about halt way up to his shoulder.\u2018And how high could you Mft it before the accident?\u2019 The man raised the arm straight above his bead.IDENTIFIED.A tramp pas:ing through the waiting- room of the North-Western depot at Mi!- waukee spied a small eramelled pin lying on the floor.He picked it up, looked it over in a careless way, and pinned it on the lapel of Lis coat.The same tramp.a few moments later, was hit and knocked into unconsciousness by a switch engine fn the freight yards, just outside the depot.The tralnmen picked him up and telephoned to police headquarters for an ambulance.\u2018What did you say his name was?came over the telephone from the desk sergeant.\u2018Don't know.The man fs unconscious,\u2019 replied the switchman.\u2018Any papers on him by which you can identify him?\u2019 asked the sergeant.\u2018Not a thing,\u201d phoned back the switch- man.\u2018Does he belong to any lodge or union?inquired the sergeant.\u2018Hold the line till I look,\" replied the switchman, and in a moment the desk ser- gcant was gwatly surprised to receive the tnfrrmation: \u201cYe; he i a Lady Maccabees.\u2019 \u2014 \u2018Everybody's Magazine,\u2019 el she thought | arrest, and the authorities believes enough evidence has already been collected to hang at least four men.The confession of \u2018lid\u2019 Burton 18 the sensation of the day, both here and at Union City, and it 1s believed that he bas not yet told all he knows about the killing of Captain Rankin.John F.Cockran, the man captured after a chase on the lake, has confessed that the Night Rider outrages have included the whipping of women.One woman was whipped for leaving her husband, another for being of ill-repute.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.The ladies of the Montreal Day Nursery, 50 Belmont Park, acknowledge with gratitude the following donations for September, and subscriptions during July, August and September: Leeming, Miles & Co., two cases of Nestles Food, a Friend, soup meat every week; Miss Galt, four woollen vests; Mrs.A.Haig Sims, quantity of apples; Mrs.Dufty, two petticoats; Montreal Flower Guild, flowers several times; Mrs.Clarence McCuaig, large crock of preserves; Mrs.R.Stanley Pagg, meat platter and basin; Mrs.J.Gimn, quantity of new clothing; Mrs.Strathy, croquel set; Mrs.Folkett, quantity of lam; Mrs.Stanley C.Bagg, 4 pairs of stockings, three belts, one jacket; Mrs, J.T.Bigelow, six pairs hand-knitted stockings; Miss Wilkins, magazines every week; Mr.Henry Gatehouse, fish every week; Mrs.Mead, large bag of vegetables; W.Maitland & Co., quantity of bananas; worn clothing from Mrs.Shirley Ogilvie, Mrs.Scott, Mrs.George Caverhill, Mrs.J.Quinn.Subscriptions for July, August and September:\u2014Mrs.G.A.Grier, Mrs.E.R.Greens, Mrs.Morrice, Mrs.David Yulle, Mrs.G.\u2018H.Smithers, Mrs.C.M.Hays, Mrs.Wm.Yuille, Mrs.W.Ogilvy, $5 each; Mrs.A.Kingman, $3; the Montreal Rolling Mills Company, the Misses Scott, the Misses Creelman, Mre¢.G.Durnford Mrs.J.R.Smith, Mrs.Jonathan Hodgson, Dir.George Throsby, Mrs.R.Meighen, Mrs.Johnston Mrs.Reford, the Misses Macfarlane, $2 each; Robert L.Kirkeys, Tellier, Rothwell & Co., Mrs.Chas.Ault, Mrs.Murray Smith, Mrs, P.Nicholcon, Mrs.Mowatt, Mrs.J.S.Archibald, Mrs.R.White, Mrs.E.Munson Hin, Mrs.A.D.Durnford, Mrs.Wm.Robb, Mrs.Thomas Davidson, Mrs.W.F.Hamilton, Mrs.C.H.Binks, Mrs.J.E, Hodg- son, Mrs.J.Eveleigh, Mrs.G.Mackenzie, Mrs.C.F.Wylde, Mrs.Wilson, Mrs.Hos- mer, Mrs.W.H.Browning, Mrs.Frank Redpath, Mrs.H.Ames, Mrs.George R.Starke, $1 each.STOMACH DERANGEMENT Her Limbs Ached.Worn Out\u2014Tired.Headaches, Dizziness Mrs.Scholes Case like that of thousands cured hy the celebrated tonic Ferrozone.This is but one example of the sickness, the dull aching weariness that af- flicte so many homes to-day.Hundreds of women, single and nar- ried, will recognize in Mrs.Scholes\u2019s statement symptoms from which th:y suffer continually.Almost instant in its wonderful results, better than any other tonic in the world 1s Ferrozone.All other medical dis- coverles seem as nought compared with the vital bracing healtn [Ferrozone =o surely brings.Proof of Cure.\u2018People in ordinary circumstances find sickness the greatest burden of all) writes Mrs.W.S.Scholes, the wife of a well-known citizen in Russell.But the mother with young children must keep going whether sick or well.This was my plight just before \u2018ay third child was weaned.I became weak and pale, and at night I wa» co weary that I ached all over.I slept poorly, suffered with indigestion and headaches tha: almost linded me.\u2018At last, when thin, wrinkled and hol- low-cheeked, I was urged to/ use l\u2019erro- zone.For the first time in years I enjoyed freedom from headaches, my appetite picked up, I grew stronger, felt better and slept soundly.You can\u2019t imagine my joy In seeing my strength, color and spirits returning.Week by week I improved, gained eleven pounds and have been robust ever since.\u2019 Because Ferrozone invigorates\u2014hraces \u2014builds up\u2014because it will make you feel the exultant thrill of vitalizing blood and strong nerves\u2014because it will give you comfort, energy.sound lasting health, these are a few of the reasons why you should use Ferrozone.Sold by all deal- ers, 50c.per box, or six boxes for $2.50.| Try Ferrozone, Do it to-day.The Bell Telephone Company of Canada has extended its Long Distance System to Milan and Megantic, Que., the day rates from Montreal being 75c and 90cC respec- ttvely, for three minutes conversation.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY < OF CANADA.JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.Yaluations made, Jobbing promptly attended to 329B to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD.Tel Main 4153.Arthur Small Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 860 ST, LAWRENCE BOULEVARD Tel.East 2180 Baxter Block.PLAT Buffing, Coloring Japanning.Greatest Capacity In City for Structural Iron Work, Prompt delivery and.best of work: sssured by introduction of greatly increased apparatus Canadian Oliver TypewriterCo, Head Office, 140 St.Peter St.Tel Main 8831 Works, 376 8t.Martin St.Tel.Uptown 14 \u2014\u2014\u2014_ INTERCOLONIAL Te RA LLW AX BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.HUNTER\u2019S REDUCED FARES TO POINTS IN Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.Good going October 6th te Nov.3rd.Returning until December 5th, 1908.THANKSGIVING DAY November 8th, 1908.Round Trip Tickets will be sold at SINGLE FARE Good going 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and returning until 1th November.TRAIN SERVICE St.Hyacinthe, Drummond- 1,30A, M.ville, Levis, Quebec and Riv.except du Loup.PARLOR BUFFET CAR Sunday MONTREAL TO LEVIS.THE MARITIME EXPRESS 12 00 St.Hyacinthe, Levis, Que- .bec, Riv.du Loup, Camp- NOON bellton, Moncton, St.John, Halifax, Sydney.Through except connectior to Newfound- Saturday land.Saturdays, to St.P.M.Flav.ONLY.St.Lambert, St.cinthe, Drummondville, 8t, sxcept, Leonard and Nicolet.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 141 St.James 8t.Tel.Bell M.615 H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.-Gen.Pas.Agt./ I THANKSGIVING DAY Hya- | City Ticket Agent, ; Round Trip Tickets will be sold to Montreal from Finch, Pendleton, St.Faustin, St.Lin, St.Gabriel, Three Rivers, St.Guillaume, Drummondville, Eastman, Abercorn, -Stanbridge, and all intermediate stations, at ONE WAY FIRST-TLASS FARE.Good going November 2nd and 3rd.Returning until November 4th, 1303.Reduced Fares sess st.co.Seco IN EFFECT UNTIL OCTOBER 31st, 1908, Second-class Colonist fares from Mont- rea] to VANCOUVER VICTORIA, SEATTLE and PORTLAND $52.70 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS AN- \u201c GELES $54.00.MEXICO CITY, Mex.$59.50 Low rates to many other points.; TOURIST CARS Leave Montreal daily, Sundays included, at 10.16 p.m., for Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.Price of berth\u2014 Winnipeg, $4.00; Calgary, $6.50: Vancouver, $9.00.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 129 St.James street, next Post-Oflce.EDR ETE \\ SYSTEM |; NOVEMBER 9, 1908.Quebec.$4.90 Toronto.$10.00 Sherbrooke,$3.20 Hamilton,$10.65 Ottawa.$3.35 London .$12.95 Detroit.$14.70 Pt.Huron $14.60 And all other points in Canada, also Mas- sena Springs, N.Y., and intermediate stations, and Return at SINGLE c's: FARE Going Dates, November 6, 7, 8 and 9.Return Limit, November 1Cth, 1908.REDUCED FARES IN EFFECT UNTIL OCTOBER 3let, 1908, INCLUSIVE.Second-Class Colonist fares from Montreal \u20181de: Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver and Portland .\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026 .852-70 San Francisco, Los Angeles .$54.00 Mexico City, Mex.3858.50 Low rates to many other points.COLF SPECIAL Trains leaving Montreal at 12.11 p.m.and 8.10 p.m.for l.aprairie, also trains leaving Laprairie at 12.566 p.m.and 6.55 p.m.for Montreal, will be cancelled between St.Lambert's and Laprairie after Saturday,Oct.31st, Trains leaving Montreal at 1.30 p.m.for Pointe Claire and leaving Pointe Claire at 2.15 p.m.for Montreal will be cancelled after Friday, October 30th.Sheffield Choir Concerts MONTREAL, NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd - Round Trip Excursion Tickets will Le sold to Montreal, at SINGLE curs FARE from all stations in Canada, where the lowest one-way First-Class fare is not more than $2.50.Good going November 2nd and 3rd.Returning until November 4th, 1903.| CITY TICKET OFFICES, 128 St.James street.\"Phones, Main, 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.nm PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY TENDER.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the eutside \u2018Tender Branch Line Harmony to Elmira,\u2019 will be received up to and including SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1908, for the construction of a line of Railway from Harmony Station on the P.E.I.Railway, to Elmira, a distance of about 10 miles.Plans and specification may be seen at the following places:\u2014 The Station Master's Office, Souris,P.E.I.The Resident Engineer's Office, Charlottetown, P.B.L And at the Chief Engineer's Office,Mone- ton, N.B.where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must \u2018be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Aanager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., October 6th, 1908, : \u2014 \\ ~~ $42.50 and up.Third Class, $26.30.TO HAVRE AND LONDON, Pomeranian Nov.7 Corinthian Nov.19 Second Cabin Rate, $40 to London, $45 to Havre and up, to Paris, $3.65 additional.Third Class, London, $26.50; Havre, $23.00; Paris, $27.50.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal.Te LIVERPOOL Oct.30\u2014EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.From .Oct.16 Mov.7\u2014LAKE MANITOBA .Oct.:1 Nov.13-EMPRESS OF IRELAND .Oct.30 Nov, 71-LAKL CHAMPLAIN.Nov.4 FIEST CABIN.\u201cEmpresses,\u2019\u2019 20.0 and npwards, Other Steamers, $72.50 and upwards.WINTER RATES FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.To LIVERPOOL From Nov.217\u2014EMPRESS OF ERITAIN .Nov.13 Pec.5\u2014LAKE ERIE .Nov.18 Dec.11\u2014EMPT.ESS OF IRELAND .Nov.:7 | FIRST CABIN.\u2018Empresses\u2019 .oe creer.$82.50 and upwards Otlier Steamers.$65.00 and upwards SECOND CALLIN, $12.50 and upwards, according to steamer.To Londen, $2.50 extra, THIRD CLASS.\u2018Empresses,\u2019 to London, Liverpool, Bel- fact, $28.76.Other Ships, $27.50.Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE to CLASCOW SS.ATHENIA .ee vv vo 12 1e Oct.22 (Cold Storage and Twin Screws.) SS.LAKONIA (Cold Storage) SS.CASSANTRA Cee 4 (Cold Storage and Twin Screws.) .Nov.5 Passenger Rates:-Second Cabin, $42.50: Steerage, $26.50 Eastbound.$27.59 prepaid Westbound.THOMSON LINE to LONDON SS.CERVONA Ce ee ee ee (Cold Storage and Cool Alr.) SS.CAIRNROYNA.Cee (Cold Storage and Cool! Alr) SS.IONA .Nov.7 (Cold Storage and Cool Alr.) Oct.24 Oct.31 ABERDEEN AND LEITH SERVICE.SS.BELLONA .s -.Oct.25 THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limites Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, N.B., Portland, Me.A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal jurisdiction in end for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY Ol\" MONTREAL.on MONDAY.the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at TEN o'clock ir the forenoon.In consequence, I give FUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of tha said District, and all others, that they must be present then and there: and I also give notice te all Justices of the Peace, Coron- ors and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present tnen and there, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 13th October.1908.USINESS CARD3 \u2014AND\u2014 COMMERCIAL PRINTIVS OF ALL KIND> NEATLY DONR At the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office 408 DRFANTMENT, .Nov.12 To Liverpool, $45.00 ?To London.825 nd tie.Third-Clecs to Iver - dandrrre.Pelfast Care += MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (\u20ac +.ENGLISHMAN For all in!ormation, a::.r , his wife had sat for :°° 1.happy years for him, no - rad died smiling sweet- =~.onl only a few months ER Etes a-w aman entered, and in \u201cman was usual with her san that her work was -° 2 «vas Zning.At the sound | turned his head, and! raseless watching over « _rark to-day Mr Sherman « Mr.Kerns's the penitentiary and the lash, pS nn | LOADING AN OCEAN LINER WITH GRAIN.The grain conveyers, which, in conjunction with the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 elevator, have been so important an elengent in the development of the Montreal Harbor, are now so far complete that at many of the berths it is possible to convey the grain direct from the elevator to the ship's hold.In this picture is shown the grain pouring from the conveyor above the shed down the chute into the hatches of the ocean liner)ithe \u2018Sardinian.\u2019 v CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.Increase of Membership and Sales But no Dividend Yet.tres PRESIDENT ATTRIBUTES DEFICIT TO DEPRESSION, BURGLARY AND APATHY OF MEMBERS That the members of the Montreal Industrial Co-operative Society are not supporting it as they should was evident from the reports presented at the quarterly meeting held in the Labor Temple last night, when Mr.C.McMenamin, president, stated that out of 115 members 27 had purchased nothing, and the average purchase per wetk was only $1.50.This and the general depression trade, besides a burglary that took place at the society's store last August, was given as the principal cause ot the deficit of $238.87 for the last quarter, In the sceretary\u2019s report 1t was shown that since June 30 the membership had increased from 8{ imembers to 115, the sales from $1,500.46 to $3,700.15, and the amount of goods purchase! from $2,279 to $4,375.After the secretary had read the minutes of the last meeting the president said that the auditors had uot yet signed the sheet for the last quarter.Mr.J.H.Malone, a member of the society, one ot the auditors, said that the reason why he did not sign the sheet was that the city\u2019s tax had been entered, when it was not due until next May, as it was payable yearly.A quarter of last year's bill had been entered up in the books.He thought that this should be left over until the bill came in in May next.After much discussion on the part of the members, the auditor's suggestion was agreed to.The president complained of the backsliding of some of the old members, who were making tiheir purchases elsewhere instead of patronizing their own etore.\u201cWe have enough members in the socie ty,\u2019 be said, \u2018and we could declare a dividend every quarter, but the only way to do this 18 for the members to buy more goods.\u2019 The members of the committee also gave their views on the question, and it wag decided that every one should work together and try and place the society on a good footing.The balloting for a vice-president and a committee for this quarter was then taken up and the lot finally fell on Mr.J.A.Newton for vice-president, and Messrs, A.Poole, J.W.Exley and R.Fieldes as committeemen, It was decided at last night's meeting to form a Woman's Guild, to work in the interests of the society, to try and create more enthusiasm among the members.in ENTIRE CREW PERISHED.Foundering of the Great Eastern Railway Steamer \u2018 Yarmouth\u2019 in the North Sea Confirmed.meet London, Oct.29.\u2014Wreckage picked up in the North Sea confirms the fears that the steamer \u2018Yarmouth\u2019 foundered two days ago while crossing from the Hook of Holland to Harwich.The \u2018Yarmouth\u2019 was a Channel freighter belonging to the Great Kastern Railway Company.She carried a crew of 23 men, and it is believed that they all perished.\u2014\u2014 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN ANNUAL MEETING DISCUSSES MATTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH.His Excellency the Governor-General presided at last evening's session of the meeting of the National Council of Women of Canada, being held this week in Ottawa.The discussions centred around public health, with especial reference to the prevention of tuberculosis.Among the speakers on the subject were Dr.Brice, Mrs.Adam Shortt, of Kingston, and Mrs.John Cox, of Montreal.In his address His Excellency paid a particular tribute to Mrs.Cox.With enough women like her, the Council, he thought, would succeed in securing the Government's assistance in its work of fighting tuberculosis, and of establishing supervised playgrounds.Miss Mabel Peters, of St.John, N.B., gave a paper playground movement.Greeting from Lady Aberdeen was received by cable.Lady Aberdeen will come to Canada.next summer to preside at the Quinquennial meeting of the Council in Toronto.The treasurer\u2019s statement showed that receipts for the year had been $1,404, and expenditure $1,379.The special fund is $1,651, and the quinquennial fund amounts to $445.At a meeting of the citizenship committee, presided over by Dr.Stowe- Gullen, considerable enthusiasm was evoked by discussions on the efforts being made by women in England to secure the franchise, LECTURE ON CANADA IN PARIS.M¢ Marcel Dubois, the Sarbonne professor who passed several weeks in Montreal, giving lectures and visiting the schools, left for Paris on Tuesday last.Before leaving, he annonnzed that the subject of his geographical lectures at the Sarbdnne, during the pr:sent acade- mie year, would be \u2018Canada.\u2019 on the | SI0alV Acclamation for Comox- Atlin, a RECOUNT WILL BE ASKED IN QUEBEC WEST, WHERE MR.PRICE'S MAJORITY IS 2.Mr.William Sloan, Liberal, who Te presented the constituency in the late parliament, was yesterday re-elected by acclamation for Comax-Atlin, British Co- umbia.This makes the Liberals elected 131.The Conservatives remain at 80.and there are 4 Independents: A MAJORITY OF TWO.An official statement gives Mr.Price\u2019® official majority in Quebec West as 2.recount will be asked for.Mr.Martineau, who ran as a straight Liberal in Quebec county against Mr.Jos.Turcotte, the succeseiul government candidate, and polled 12 votes in that county.MR.DYMENT DEFEATED.The full returns of the election im East Algoma show that Mr.W.R.Smyth, the Conservative candidate, has a majority of 41.Dyment, ex-M.P.MR.MURPHY\u2019S SUCCESS.1 .The Hon.Charles Murphy\u2019s majority in Russell constituency is 1,193.He carried all the townships except Osgoode and Cumberland.STRUCK ATTORNEY-GENERAL LAWYER ARRESTED IN WINNIPEG FOR ASSAULTING 'THE HON.COLIN CAMPBELL.\u2014 Winnipeg.Oct.22 \u2014Edmund Howell, son of the Hon.H.M.Howell, Chief Justice of Appeals, and a member of the law firm of Hudson, Howell & Co., was yesterday arrested on a warrant, charging him with assaulting the Attor- ney-General, the Hon.Colin H, Campbell, K.C.Howell wag released on a $3,000 bail.On Sunday night a man named William Carson was arrested on a charge of bribery, and was taken to the prison.He engaged Howell to conduct his case for him.Howell called up the Attor- ney-General at his residence late on Sunday night, and asked that the officer of the Crown personally attend at the pro vincial jail and order his :lient\u2019s release.This the Attorney-General refused to do whereupon it ig said that Mr.Howell threatened to publish the conversation \u2018between them.To this the Attorney- General is said to have replied in terms of indifference, and also to have called Howell a \u2018blatherskite Howell met the Attorney-General yesterday on the Main street, and, in the presence of a crowd of people, is said to have both struck and kicked the Attor- ney-General, who is no longer a young man.The arrest of Howell wag the result.The affair has caused quite a sensation in the city- AN ELEC .TION WAGER.On Tuesday evening the residents of St.Catherine street east witnessed the results of a wager between two electors of St.Mary division.It had been stipulated that the one whose candidate would lose should draw the other in a buggy, on St.Catherine street, from Visitation street to Papineau avenue and return.The consequence was that at 9 p.m.on Tuesday, Mr.St.Jean, the Liberal voter, enjoyed the triumphal drive given him by his Conservative friend, Mr.Godon, amidst the good- humored remarks of a large crowd present.MR.BRODEUR WILL NOT RETIRE.The rumor of the Hon.Mr.Brodeur\u2019s intention to abandon the political arena and accept a seat on the bench, is declared by the \u2018Canada\u2019 to be without any foundation whatever.The \u2018Canada\u2019 sans: \u2018We are anthorized to deny most categorically the information published by the \u201cGazette.\u201d The Hon.L.Brodeur intends to remain at his post, and he is the more justified in doing so from the fact that in the recent campaign he received a striking testimony of public confidence.\u2019 THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.A special Ottawa despatch to the \u2018Canada\u2019 mentions January 6 as the probable date of the opening of Par liament.The same despatch gives Mr.Charles Marcil as the probable coming Speaker of the House of Commons, with Mr.G.H.McIntyre as deputy-speaker, and it adds that the two Nova Scotia vacant seats in the Senate are expected to be given to Mr.Howe J.Logan, ex-M.P.for Cumberland, and Mr.Alexander Johnstone, ex-M.P.for Cape Breton.The Hon.R.W.Scott is mentioned as Speaker of the Senate.THE HON.W.A.WEIR\u2019S DISAPPOINTMENT.In the course of an interview.ves- terday, the Hon.W.A.Weir stated that he had been much disannointed with the vote given by a large number of the English-speaking electors of Westmount, on Monday last.He felt convinced that those electors did not Mr.Lorenzo Robitaille, 4 His opponent was Mr.U O 3 [Ja © A and more especially the commercial policy and British preference that rought prosperity to Canada.Mr.J.G.H.Bergeron, the defeated candidate in Beauharnois, is credited with the intention of asking a recount.It is now announced that the official majority of Dr.Lortie in Soulanges was 64 only, and not 154, as at first reported.THE POLITICAL PENDULUM.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Oct.20.\u20148ir Francis Gould.the cartoonist, in to-day\u2019s \u2018 Westminster Gazette,\u2019 pictures Sir Wilfrid Laurier standing on one side of a pendulum which is swinging towards him, and on the other side Mr.Asquith and Mr.Balfour, saying: \u2018Your side again, Sir Wilfrid; you are lucky.\u2019 On the wall alongside Sir Wilfrid Laurier.are the figures, \u20181806, 1900, 1904, 1908.\u2019 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.\u2014 PREVOST ESTATE BROUGHT $326,625.« The licitation sale of the Prevost Estate realty holdings, at the Court louse yesterday, brought $326,625 for nine parcels of property, the biggest figure.a8 reported in the \u2018Witness\u2019 yesterday, being obtained for two lots at the cor- mer of Mountain and St.Catherine streets, knocked down to Mr.J.Stevenson Brown, real estate agent, for $227, 500.Fifty years ago the property was purchased by the Prevost family for $l4- 000, on the basis of which the investment has increased in value by no less than 1,500 percent.Five years ago the estate was willing to part with it for $135,000, and within the last year 1t was understood that it could have been had for about $200,000.There was one offer for $196,000 made for it thie fall, and 10 was said at the time that the signature of only one member of the family was required to complete the sale.This deal, bowever, fell through.Following are the details of the rale: Lot 1\u2014St.Catherine and Mountain streets\u2014Official Nos.1704 and part of 1705, St.Antoine Ward, having a frontage of 128 feet on St.Catherine street and 271 en Mountain street.Purchased by J.Stevenson Brown, fon $227,500.Lot.No.2\u2014Official No.1178, St.Ann's Ward\u2014Bounded by William, St.Martin and Richmond streets.having 2(e feet frontage on William street by a dent of 100 feet.Purchased by Lieut.-Col.Prevost, for $22,500.Lot 3\u2014Official Nos.613, 614, 615, 639, 640, 641, 642 St.Ann\u2019s Ward\u2014Bounded by St.Patrick, St.Stephen and Farm streets.Area, irregular.Purchased by Montreal Steel Works, for $21,950.Lot 4\u2014Official No.77, t Ward, known as the Jacques Cartier Hotel\u2014 Having a frontage of 76 feet on Jacques Cartier square, and bounded by official Nos.72, 76 and 80.Irregular.Purchased by Lieut.-Col.Prevost, for $24,500.Lot 5\u2014Official No.143, St.Mary's Ward\u2014Bounded by Craig, DeSalaberry and St.Ignatius streets, and official Nos.144 and 149, at rear, having a frontage of 251 feet on Craig street.Irregular.Purchased by Licut.-Col.Prevost, fon $15,500.Lot 6\u2014Official No.1306, St.Mary's Ward\u2014Corner of Ontario and Parthe- nais, having a frontage of 163 feet on Ontario street and 85 feet 6 inches on Parthenais street.Purchased by Felix ansereau, for $6,225.Lot 7\u2014Official No.1483a, St.Mary's Ward\u2014Corner of Ontario and Parthenais streets, having a frontage of 150 feet on Ontario street, and 47 feet on Parthenais street.Purchased by Felix Dansereau, for $3,295.Lots 8 and 9, being official lots Nos.85 and 86 of the Village of Cote Visita tion.now Delorimier, having a frontage of 37 feet 6 inches each on Maple ave: nue (formerly Paris street), by a dentn of 93 feet 6 inches.and official lots Nos.122.123 and 124 of the Village of Cote Visitation (now Delorimier).having a frontage of 35 feet 6 inches each on Dr- lorimier avenne (formerly Colborne avenue), hy a depth of 93 feet 9 inches.Sold for $5,225.OTHER REALTY KHANSFERS.SN Chas.W.Spencer et al have sold ta Hiram Sykes half of two lots in West.mount, frontine on Mount Stephen avenue.for $4,812.50, Philippe Proulx and Jean Hameln have sold to J.B.Ouellette two lots in Westmount, with the buildings erected thereon, fronting on Selby avenue, for 814,300.Mrs.L.D.Marechal has sold to Edmond Samson a lot in St.Henri Ward, with the buildings erected thereon, fronting on St.Marguerite street, for Theophile Landry has sold to Harrison A.Demers the northwest part of a lot with the buildings erected thereon.fronting on Hutchinson street, for $9.050.Ludger Charpentier has sold to Damien Papineau a lot, with the flats 694 to 704 Letourneux street, for 87.250.Joseph Damase Langevin has sold to George Rennie the northwest part of a lot, with dwelling erected thereon, fronting on Park avenue, in the town of St.Louis, for $5,800.LAVAL STUDENTS LIBRARY.At a meeting of the governors of Laval University.held yesterday, a sum of $200 was voted for the students\u2019 library.\u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 is printed and published in the \u2018Witness\u2019 buiid'ng, at the corner of Craig and St.Peter etreeta, ir the city of Montreal, by John Redpath Dougall and Frederick Eugene Dougall, both of Montreal.Al) business communications should be addressed John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and all letters to the Es \u201cied CS Editor, should be addressed Editor the \u2018Witnees,\" | - - ot TRA Crp mr Le TE 5.Li | 4 ; à i x 5 1 $ a.Jam a.J RAAT rn AE 0 = LS et ASE Tr se FT ny = a ee vr en oe ECT LRAT A
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