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Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" 7 Sa 9 N FNS = eme cestor SEE COI came = - he ANN JUNCEMERE : don't : RETS p the renee \u201cue Vol.L.No.237.- i _ - \u2014 ST.LOUIS IS follow.ST , Kert, ré, 12,< » three bir i = ¢ivic Improvements Being.= sa ane me mu ce Sr Rushed Before Montreal _ aesiie alanis that \u2018this would be y Paro .done was made to thé \u2018Witness\u2019 -Yes- je east Takes the Town Over terdey.Of this: $500,000 will be re r at New Year.quired to meet the balance of payment on the 1905 drainage contract, which, R.\u2014\u2014 as is known, ia being disputed in the .courts on the ground that the contract sident, EMPTYING THE SAFE Price was excessive, and thât the prning'« granting of the\u2019 éontract was illegal.eration The remaining\u2019 $175,000, it is under- =.\u2018 \u201cau ,Ç , : stood, will be used to meet the cost nrg Laurier Ward Likely to of macadamixthg' \u2018such streets a» are va ,B6C- Have the Finest Roads not being paved \u201cunger , , the - présent | as chow .: Ÿ ng.and Sidewalks In.Re - \u2014 the City.\u201cFred vo show for thé expenditute of an this | A wd \u2014_\u2014 money?A trip through | the streets ot a A +.«M trv to come into the elty the town show \u2018them roue in a state! .rrederich ar 4 cmpty safe\u2019 This was the o* chaos.Roadways everywhere are | ae at, rent mmaide by an official of St.a pus St.Laurence street is decor- Witness* JL - ve Jlow a elty is spending 31,924,000\u2014 ready signs of the.improvements | Le\u201d nt won't be startled by the figures, reader) whfgh are \u2018undoubtedly\u2019 Being \u201cettectéd, _ \u2014in twelve months,\u201d is an exceedingly are, bowing.Ahemadiver.Air the.veste LE 1201.interesting theme.\u2018Monty\u2019 Brewster.a.the lero of \u2018Brewster's Millions,\u2019 ba x sa er ET gemewhat the same problem to face.the - \u201cexception of ë SES sci ae esnle).It almost drove him insane.But he the north end, which | PD.3 had not heard of \u2018civic improvements\u2019 to completion.\u201cWork - as à means of getting wid of money.sidé will ie te Sa Jt follows that he would have \u20ac C gmazed (until he learned the secret), et 8.| Laurence: trom Mount ; M ave ; the al avenue to the C/ PR.tricks, | Ar] to have seen with what calmness ° | wi, when this 18 Éoin de\u201d city fathers of St.Louis faced \u2018the\u2019 of the best | * PLA fated, one | ie West situation.Spend a couple of million t paved ais.in the city.The total\u2019 cost of - this Street : .M: MU dellars?Sure, nothing easier.The \u201cpaving scratch of a pen, and he would have.uy wil be Sl ; TL witnessed the signing eehtracts dae | 3 LA 5, Notre $0 000 for street ng, $200,000.sidewalks, $175,000 % mach DEBS rile, $300,000 for IB man I 2 d hts.It fs as simple as R-BACL ve 5 HIS & sou st Louis is assessed for shout $20,511 de).woo.The corporation under ; E1948, charter has a right to borrow\u2019 om 18\"F: Ted A prrent of the assesement.Lest yehr, pu before annexation was \u2018decided upors LÉ 20.& |-law was passed authorizing tho+, issue of debentures to the value \u2018off 86:5,000.The assessment of St.Louis | fir 1909 claims It to still have a borrow- ihe power of $675,000.Of the amount we st.flcating debt, leaving a balance of $931, we (tlie debentures were.sold below Then came the annexgtion ul, tle wliich ensuéd as to whether 4a- n-xation should take place mmediats | # Ju The town apd councll were divided | into two factions, the Kast \u2018and the West, with St tawréncé - -stréet an the + dividing line.The: West, represented tv Allermen Neville and Berube, favored immediate | ahnexation; the | Last.annexation after an interval.There Is some interesting inside his- tery regarding this stage of the pro-.cevdings which may not be known to tle public.A certain large proprietor was approached by the East side of the controversy and begged to sypport thé movement for annexation as proposed ly them.He agreed on condition that ney would pledge themselves to first put the proposed improvements through.They agreed unanimously.Then, evidently fearing what eventual- I.happened, he pledged them not to 0 op the annexation movement, but to arry it through also.\u2018They al} agreed.tn the eve of its consuthmation, how- \u2018er, supporters.of-: thasigovement de- eloped a SABRES : shes of heart, ap- waited \"4p.Pak\u2019 + Pode, \u201csigned by\u2019 ! : ents,\u2019 at thelr : and Louis\u201d credit \u2018had: \u201cgone\u201d w vonds were \u2018 s period 0 \u201cown has been 1st\u2014when- rv rermath! inal card whol 3 SYA A \u2018out to «i for a ©1500 for whieh ff soid, and tie $24,900.\u201cnds brought wel, \u201c+.The reader peitisip\" KKé-) , the $675,000 whseK st.Tonle\u2019 ty the credit of fits he Let after the 1906 foin, me\u2019 untouched by te 2509 { istter being thé voifitt of vsation.But the noftèrs .Luis must be empty\u2019 helt that ur mes part of saturally, before\u2019 A we lu irowed $391,557 went to clear, off the, 2 Jus pail, to expend in elvic improvements.i snd everyone wil remember the strass.or after am -18 menths \u201c interval, - - picently getting an \u201cattack: \u20ac - \u201cgold 0 big prove aR of Ehes; to pass vo ! - annexation \u201cble.80 Thätters |.= .forced to- the paint where, in May x l~ the Quebec Legisiature \u2018rasified \"+ Ly-law,- \u201cand auithortzed the town i Ske a loan ent ord) evo tos: \u201crequest.for $3000, yo \u201cst above par: Aanen began\u2019 the = I PRICE ONE CENT.- > for the foundation of the pavement, pose, - \u201cObjections have-been raised in Montreal to the prices we are paying for our material,\u2019 said an official of St.Louin-vestérèsy.\u2018But \u2018tuère is Hoïgif- + fétênez in the\u2019 \u201cprick we pay an tat | paid by Montreal for.» = except suchas \u201cwould.3° m3 | ares.\"Csnyek Tae \u201cWe mr at work, dragging a plough, by whis h the saith is \u201chaving been expropriated for that pur- \u2018 Beieile Chriettte, 14 Phillips Sq.1000 Helen McCaw, KI roock, ont.- Mise J.ns, §7 Jurors St.1000 Eva Jacobs, Brockville, Onli, ,.- UW .Mis C: MoCalium, ne cay Coun- .= A.Stanton, 227 Borden su, 4 * ; ur 1000 Fragonto, +.20 66 os 1008 7 : Eat, een Harvey, 160 st.\u2018James Mra, R L.Sturtees, North Bay, 150 ; Re 1236 .+ e Molitor.120 Bishop Bt.1000 Minple Ferrier, Berlin, Ont.es Armstrong.bé McGNI \u2018Col- \u2018| Blarèhe Le Gree, 92 Oxtord st, ve) lege a 1000 Toronto, Ont.1006 = [iennoila Catrns, 136 City Couneti- Minnie F.Logan, 84 King Bt, _ #7 8.1045 st Peterborou se, nes.Ont.Lo 1010: = erfte ke ella n; Omem .thy Mes A Ol ft, 27 Sherbrooke 1260 Alles Bilton, & St.Andrew St, 1000 BEC Bye reste t.1410 | \u2018oronto, Ont.Cee ee ZA vx aioe a.\"Caan py Bai Mea A A, M.Crawshaw Macoun, 1018 \u2019 en fas 00 1 eet\u201d ar , 72 Cathoart 000 Jentile » May \u2018MacDonald, Kintore, we! - ee os 1050 \u2018 a Miss Kirkland, 38 Dundas St., To- .| nett,\u201d 317 7 Btañiley s a ; Miss Kirkland 10001 G > Fannie A.ray, \u2018Box 147, \"Hunts | 8 © ville, Ont.1028 ; Jeûnie R° M.Heron, - Ashburn, : 4 ann Fo mgmt.re mm.a en Dr.; ; = nm.y \"that a Those of | the wel side of St.Lawrence béulevard, - West \u201cwards No.1 and No.3, claim Bat \u2018favoritism has been shown.They -ppint-oùt that the money to Je, a, Fas \u2018divided - | mpibieet of much \u20ac pointed out that | other double-header operating slong eastw: .the old track.The reason of this ia Mabel Waters, 1333 BE Urbaln 0 that it is not fafe to disturb the more Katherine L° Macphersen, newly laid pafisous of the pavement an \u2014-Thentianée Aves, eo so VOTE >.WE.Bennett, 890 St: Andre 1100 yet.\"| Féanme Braëy, i610.Simard Ave.1630 Some \u2018fear bas \u201cbeen\u201d expromsed- an te.| Mise.H.Holden, 30 Viateur Ave.\u201cWhether the citÿs assessment.of 8.+ \u2018St.Losuis Mile End.Lo.ne Fine | ter borrowing powar.The genersi op- | apr M asian ves.30001 à amiodg.business men there, how- Cuffin, 71% Pine Ave.woat.190 ; Ka: that tha-éitys sidessment of.Chitstie.si Cadle St.108 \u201cove $178:009.Tr pieture shows a six-horse team | their peoperly.wit be higher thas.thelr sufficient excavation can be made Æ header will run from Mount Royal avenue, slong the newly completed west side of the street to Laurier avenue; there passengers will transfer {o \u2018an- all graded and.eonedeted, vends; - Metrogoittuir 1 : \u2018the latter, en te wit AEB been graded and.\u201cblocks have bebiv Jad 4 Joseph.Casgrain going west, it Is hair graded.\u2019 street has been graded Fairmount avenue, Lawréhoe' beulevard wést, bad ble sipdea and | concreted.Park avenue 15; being graded with a large stalk bt men employed, to rush the wor Mance streat, | from Fairmount to St, Viateur, is: completed in asphaît, < ke strvet, from: Laurier avenue to St.Viateur.street, is graded and partly contreted.pletéa Ra $194,368.25.are from Mount Fa is.aps >.timate of the value o ro oon; : iin ably be scored 4a pe inet: great.14 \u2018to Fairmount, has ne raed tity ten rier avenve.Prom the\u2019 \u2018eastern Hrgits, 1 W! \u201cRoy : 1e SC For the benefit, af es who \u2018wre ot = able=to oath ii Mat: Winner {FRE fre ours 02\" Lottie Jackson, - ft: \u2018te.Cunegoute ov i i ai À ne ; st.Miss.À.7 am cart 0g st La Noonan, Co ES.\u201c MoKibbir, Kenit tth A ve West Miss Renham,.158 Guy.street.- McDon : 746 st.DISTRICT NO.4.the city north of Pine avenue, adjoining suburbs from Outremont .Ave.ut or ese matt not 6 Sanguinet BL.1018 Emme.Jones, 24 Waverley nex.i Cwcige: Faves Fg an 1045 Ra ge} Sic ark St, ,» | 1900 3 ; Lee hata Hy ss.Bolié, Annex.oo.Gertle PM iienell, ola M dieux Bt.o*# Lorenda Lewthwalite, Rae ann a ee Mon, \"Wm.Cu nard Ave.\u201cwent\u201d ROLY 1040 out ?.: 2000 Ou : a ee ss AF ve: sous.= \u2019 we\" Rosy D \u201cporal, a \u201cDorchester 8.Miss E.Dalaney, 65 ind Domai.: que Mise B tments, _Duroclier Eva - \u2019oarleton, \"Milton Miss L.Cherry, \u201cYo .Miss.McIntyre, 260 St,\" Minnle Daly, bg Dofchester \" st \u2018Bead, \"ss Axis Mies M.McDonajd, 219 a si St.Lilly Rossiter, 136 Young Miss M.Murphy, 141 Young st.Annie Lawrence, 224 University gt.| Elizabeth Davidson, \u2018215 Peel st Jenpie Forester, Dominion Textile Co., 112 St.James St.Miss E.Tanahill, 84 Shuter St.Miss M.Prendergast, arles cen \u201cWe .1000 Venise, Royal Victoria .M.Quinn Ethel - Appleby, 252° oe 40 8 a her 86.me st.noue cme.es, se \u2026 oo nell,\u201d .st .St.1000 1000 486 Albert se es et .ss Be oo 110 r That portion of and .e os se ee ¥ No os on == or rina ei ue er du ia Ted seen ve de oe A prsTRICT NO.8.\u2014All of Canada from Mrs: Thomas Norman, 62 Yonge Mrs, John Mason, 3 Florence Vetter, 2 2 \"Manion 7 st, Toronto, Ont.| Sadie Greenway, Cambray, \"ont.1016 | Clara Atkinson, 189 Borden St, i .Toronto, Ont.\u2026 1000 = Ella Glibert, Seeley's Bay, \u2018ont.1060 Libbie Manning, Hartiey, Ont.1060 Flora Hamilton, 240 Borden St., | Toronto, Ont.1099 Miss G.Barber, Moosomin, \"Sask.1008 Tessie MeDonald.Cornwall, Ont.198 Jennie McDougall, Central Butte, 1 Bask.1609 | Mrs.Anson \u201cBarr, Grandview, \u201c\" .Ancouver, B.C.1000 May Morris, 196 MacCauley st.| Hamilton, Ont 10004 Mrs.Walter Dobson, \u2018North \u2018Bat- tleford, Sask.1000 DISTRICT + Mrs.que.Jessie Hunter, ; ont.Miss Marion Kerr, Kingsbury, \"Que.wu] Lixsie Rowan, | ss Gladstone\u2019 |].ottawa \u2026 ET Me.Dôwin ES North are MS Curtis, \u201c Becbe Étilfsh, 1 Molly Armatrong, D | ptanche \u2018Brunelle, 71 St | \"| mthel Vera Dean, Dalhousie, N.B.ue : : Miss Nurse Mayou, Harrington, | {Jennie Clouston, Levis, Sophia - Elizabeth § Lalu Fthel ner, Tweedstde, York, - St., Toronto, Ont.Carnarvon, y se se ve.sa NO.7\u2014East of Ottawa and Prescott to Quebec City\u2014me cluding Ottawa and Prescott, b not Quebec or its suburbs, and excluding Greater Montreal which \u2018ie provided for above.(Rev.) J.J.Hutchinson, Fitch Bay.Marton G.Lockhart, Cowanavile, \u201cBpringhilL \"Max- ville, Ont.ue bert Boa, Pt.Mie.Robert \"Raney, Ont.Mina Teskey, Odelitown, Que.Miss H.J.Broughton, Stella, R.M \u2018Saunders, \u201c568 \u2018Bay sireet, Ottawa, Ont.Mrs.Gertrude Mathews, Training School, Shawbridge.Minnie E.Morrin, Beach \u2018Ridge, Nn \"Fortune, Morewood, .ee \u2014n ni [ ee ve Donna.Frances Scott, Sweets- burg, Que Ells Metcalfe, Riverfield,- Que.Katherine Ker | Brown, Dun- B.ham, Young, Caughnawage, * Fañowneld, \u2018Ont.a Ar au + ee es ea Abbott, Stanstead, Que.Armitage, Coaticook, Que.Miss M.Bhurtitff, Coaticook, Que.\u2018Blanche Baldwin, Stanstead, Que.Miss B, Heath, Heathton, QGe.Miss M.Remick, Barnston Goes\u2019 ner, Que J Que.Linzie Davis, Heathton, \u2018Miss BE.Annable, -W ont.e Inches, ve.\u201ca 8.Hetherington, se ve se dw ee » : STR Biber.x Paul, Libby town.Qù bn rothy Jeakins, Waterloo, Milne, Jennie.Wallace, Montmagcy, + Que.Bherbroo anha: ion oe Miss eet Carter \u2018Ave, Mon re oa ee ne.sm \u201cand including Quebec nts al 5 Bastward, also Now Lousiab 7 * 3 Iabrador.4%.ve en Que.ia Goodbody, ___ Chamblÿ Canton, Que.Stella McGuines, Athelstah, Que.| Agness \u2018Blood, 9 St.George vy Que.ve Jennis \u2018Atkinson, Hadlow, Que.; Bessie Mann, Petitcodiac, N.Mackay Gordon, Dewiti- \u2018ville, Que.ie ws \"N.Ga ee eannette Beisias, ol Fire x _ Toy, N.8.ise : ; 3 coher ms 1, ATOM pL.EE n ~ \u201c| ; Power\u20141256 at 125%, } at 126, .ox oe .\u201c Quebto\u20148 at 66, 400 at 2 THE MONTREAL Z DA PY SENSATIONAL _ SELLING OF STEEL TO-DAY NEW HEIGHT ATTAINED \"GENERAL MARKET ~~ CONTINUES.| The selling of Iron Common was again the big sensation in the stock market.Huge blocks of this security were transferred this morning, and the price steadily rose from its opening at 53 3-8 to 584, which is a new high Tecord.It closed at 58.The great number of sales made, coupled with high and higher prices, quite surpass any previous launching of any single issue locally.Nova Scotia Steel shows a tendency to rise.It opened, on a .large salé at T5, and clesed 3% point higher.Textile Common resumes its upward course, having made a point at the close from the opening price, which was 77%.Duluth Superior ap- to be very favorably regarded y the investing public.It made 1% point this morning, opening at 66% and closing at 67%.Power was fairly active, around 125%.Canadian Pacific continues at the -level of 188.Oglivie rose to Toons.and closed at 130.Lake of the Woods rests at 133%.Dominion Coal is going higher again, having opened at 85 and closed one point higher.The preferred was strong, ranging around 118.Detroit United fluctuated \u2018around 69%.Crown Reserve made a big sale at $490 ex-dividend.Other leaders sold at prices well up, and bank and bond issues were in some demand.fa » at Laer Ky New York, Oct.4.\u2014London prices came ever lower this morning, and our market opened down in sympathy with some hammering by the bear element, the main attack converging on Steel.All of this stock was well taken, and the market ben, to rally almost immediately under fc lesdership of Steel, which promptiy \u2018advanced, making its usual daily high re- esrd, and selling early three points above its early low points; many other stocks participated In this upward move- \u2018ment, tthe Tractions, New York Central St.Paul being prominent.The mar- et hroadeued out, and a good tone was manifested throughout the entire \u2018list, while afterthe noon hour the entire list enjoying a good session.MORNING BOARD.© Canverters\u201410 at 444.Telephone\u201425 at 146.Fenmans\u201425 at 5644; 100 at 56%.IHinois Preferred\u201410 at 934.Textile Preferred\u201438 at 107.Textfle Common\u2014100 at 77%, 75 at 98, 100 at 718%, 175 at 18%, 50 at 73%.20.Common\u201425 at 143.; Pdcjfier\u2014476 at 188.Crown Reserve\u20142650 at 4980.Iron: Common\u201450 at 503, 175 at 5314, 2% at 58%, 26 at 63%, 335 at 64, 50 at s-25 at 543, 225 at 5434, 150 at 545, at 54%, 420 at 54%, 1000 at 55, 775 54%.175 at 54%, 10000 at 55, 76 at > at 55, 25 at 54%, 225 at 56, 15 ; 200 at 56, 150 at 547%, 950 at 56, - 54%, 1950 at 55, 535 at 55%, 135 at 75 at 565%, 150 at 55%, 750 at 555, B5%.26 at 55%, 545 at 56, 0 at at.6%, 100 at\u2019 .30 at 56%.t 56%, 25 at 66%.180 at 56%, 76 » 150 at 5614, 128 at 56%, 100 at 16.110 at 56%, 100 3% 583, 260- at 564, xt 56%, 125 at 57257 at 5744, 56 u .216 at 57%, 75 at §i% 85%: at 63,26; 8%, 200 at 158: (dia 25 at EHS B2TESE Sale £2 =» + > - otla\u2014529 at T5, .459 at; Bk, ickay Common\u2014208-at 93%.txican\u201425 at 68, 10 at 6834.m Preferred\u20145 at 129, | ; waackay Preferred\u201425 at-761%.25 at 925%, 328 at 126, 175 at 125%.- : Degninion Coal\u201415 at 85, 25 at 85%, 120 at 86.\u201c+ Northern Ohio\u201425 at 31.: Duluth.Sup.\u2014125 at 66%, 60 at, 66%, 78 at-67, 100.at 67%, 75 at 674.n * Cement\u2014# at 181.Quebec -Railway\u201437 at 65, 50 at 68.\u201c Ogilvie\u201450 at 12944, 50 at 120%, 50 at 130, 50.at 130%, 50 at 130%, 35 at NY, 25 at 130.Woods Common\u201475 at 133%.= & _nt.\u201460 at 87, 5 at 87%.: Halifax\u20147 at 116.Coal Preferred\u201456 at 11744, 198 at 118, 4 at 1174., .* Detrolt\u201420 .at 69K, 75 at 70, 135 at Lf 4 Cotton Bonds\u2014$2,000 at 104 Street.lway Bonds\u2014$2,000 at 100.Textile Bonds\u2014$2,000 at %614C.: Bank of Montreal\u201410 att 253.~;Molsons Bank\u201415 at 201, - Bank of Nova Scotta\u2014! at 277.- AFTERNOON BOARD: Detroit\u2014T5 at 6944, 10 at 70.Coal\u2014100 at - 88%, 125 at 87, 100 at 1%, 76 at 87.= \u20ac.P.R.\u2014100 at 138, 25 at 188%, 145 at 1884, 2b at 188.\u201c Crown Reservé\u2014T750 at 490.\u201c tPéktiie-100 at 7815, 1250 at 79,.120 at 78%.i + Power\u201427 at 126.Steel, Preferred\u201450 at 139%, 50 at Lo Textile Preferred\u2014175 at 10744.Laurentide Preferred\u201420 at 125.-.Twine\u2014100 at 11%.7 \u2026 Gcotia\u201425 at 75%.Ogilvie\u2014100 at 130, 78 at 190%, 25 at cé -Zerment\u201415 at t180.- Steel\u201450 att 53, 10 at 58%, 35 at 85%, | > 3 at 58%, 125 ath 59, 5 at 58%, 50 at * at 59, 25 at 58%, 59, 50.at 58%, 180 pit: > NY 0 308 at ss, Weode\u20144 at.128, i 58 \u2018at 69%, .\u201d~ vié-\u2014100 at 1304, 110 at 181, 37 | Messrs.A.D.Ames & Company, of Toronto, in a letter to the \u2018Witness\u2019 today, refers*to tie securities of the Du- luth-Superièr \u201cTraction Company, as a unique investment.They state that since the public offering of the Duluth-Supe- rior common stock.bearing 4 percent di- \u2018| cidend, has been made, the shares have been active on both the Toronto and the Montreal exchanges, ranging from 63 1-2 to several points higher.The two months which have pa since the listing of the securities represents the digestive period.As is the case with all offerings of this class, a certain proportiess of the applications-\u2014in this instance much smaller than trual\u2014re- presented speculative Interests.The period refrred to practically eliminate guch holdings.Good investment buying, they claim, has been apparent in the stock,and should continue.: Looking over the list of available secu- ritles, the same firm falls to find any- \u2018more attractive\u201d from the standpoint of Intrinsic merit and yleld on the investment.The franchises of the company are exceptionally good, being exclusive, and having 22 years to run.The city of Duluth is growing rapidly, and its prospects for future growth are not, In our opinion, excelled by any other American city of equal size.The executive management of the Street Railways is fn the same hands as the Twin City Rapid Transit Compeny, than which there is po higher standard.\u2019 The Duluth-Superior has, perhaps, the largest investment yleld of any traction company on the continent, and at present quotations it appears to be a good invest: ment stock.BIG BOND OFFERING OF OVER $25,000,000 London,, Oct.4.\u2014Baring Brothers are inviting applications for $10,000,000 worth of the four and one-half percent thirty- year first mortgage bonds of the New York Telephone eCompany.The price is 95.Bonds to the amount of $10,000,000 are reserved for London out of the total issue of $25,000,000.La New York, Oct.4.\u2014The $25,000,000 Is sue of bonds of the New York Telephone Company is only a portion of the $75,000,- 000 authorized.The proceeds of the sale of the issue will take care .of the obligations now outstanding against«the various consolidated companies in.New York State, and provide for extensions and additions.HEAVY ORE SHIPMENTS REPORTED FROM COBALT Toronto, Oct.4\u2014Cobalt ore shipments from\u2019 the different.mines.last Week- were very large, and the following, in pounds, are reported:\u2014 La Rose\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 450,808 Nipissing.00-00 vu +.«57,728 Crown Reserce .125,095 -O'Brien.ii 4.av ee oo 198,096 Tretheway.oe oo .128,006 | Right-of-Way., «.«so o~ 85,204 McKinjey-Darragh.°.41473 Total., .\u2026 +.+ + .1,068,480 Cotton Average Down.Washington, Oct.4.\u2014The crop report ing board of the bureau of statistics of the United States Department of Agricultures estimates from the report ef the correspondents and agents of the bureau that the average coudition of the cotton crop\u2019 on Sept\u201d 25, was\u2019 \u201858.5 - \u2018percent - of a normal &s compared - with 63.7 on Aug.2, 1909; 09,7 on opt.25, 1908, and 67.on he average of .past ten years on ept.25.: .Consumers Gas Co, Toronto, Oct.4.\u2014The Consumers\u2019 Gas Company will make an.application to the Ontario Cabinet at an early \u2018date for permission to add $2,500,000 tg the capital stock of the company, thus bringing the company total stock issue up to $6,000,000, 0° The city will.not oppose the application, said Mayor Oliver, when.asked how the city viewed the increase.: The first sale of the new stock is expected to take place next April.Co Salo of Until, +22 : - .TL et AEs, 1 Following are the sales of.unlisted stock, as furnished by Mr.W.PR O'Brien: .AA La Rose\u2014200 at 775, 400 at 7%.Cement\u201456 at 301, 13% at 303, - 0 at 30%, 10 at 30%, 50 at 80%, 435 at 20%.Cement, Preferred\u201461 at 86%.- | Asbestos\u201480' at 34, 100 at 83%.Asbestos Bonds\u2014$18,00 at 82.\u2018 Cobalt Sales at Toronto.\u201d \u2018 Toronto, Oct.4\u2014The Tollowtig Cg.: balt sales were made on the ard Exchange'this morning:\u2014 © _ - Beaver\u20143,200 at t37%, 6,000 at 37, 4- 000 at 373%, 1,500 at 500 at 36%, 600 at t377%, 7,500 at 87%, 1,500 at 37%, 1,000 at 37%, 3,000 at Co Big Six\u2014400 at , 160 at 13.Chambers-Fedrland\u20142,500 at 50, 2,000 at 49%.; - .City of Cobalt\u20141,700 at 20.i Central\u20142,100 at 28.1,200 at 30; 1,000! Be a 29%, 2,000 lat NY future, 200 at Cob Lake\u2014500 at i4%, 38 at 14%, t 408.7 Crown Reserve\u2014100 at 48 \u2019 G > \u2018at 27, futuré, 2,600 at 26.Green Mehan\u2014500 at 13.: Nancy J Heler Lu Nip\u2014 A at: fo SU.= a i ka a 57%, 1000 at §8%, 1.000 at §3%, 1,000 | a Lou: DA : BIG RESULTS The valuable discoveries which have been made recently on the Waldman property are causing favorable com- \" ment\u2019 and inquiry, and a despatch to the \u2018Witness,\u2019 from Cobalt, states that in the opinton ef expert engineers the mine will no doubt prove of consider- - able value as à silver-producing area.The property of the \u2018Waldman Silver Minies.Limited, is situated in the Gillies Timber Limit, Township of Cole- \u2018man, .and comprises five claims-of a total area of 92 acres.The Waldman vein, which has recently been digcov- ered, is located on the north part of lot 2, and has been stripped for a distance of 123 feet.The vein strikes west and varies In width from six to twelve inches in-width.It is a strong fault fissure in the Keewatin formation, and will very dikely- continue westward for a long distance.At a point forty feet west of the east line of the claim a two-compartment shaft, seven by nine feet, is being sunk._ The shaft is sunk on the vein and at a point thirty-four feet 1 the surface the vein dipped north .to the hanging wall.It has been considered visable to continue the shaft v al, an dit thirty-seven feet a small stringar of calcite has been encountered.' This vein has now widened to eight inches, and for & considerable distance is producing high- grade ore.The vein is still in the bottom of the shaft; at a depth of sixty-eight feet, and shews ore running over fifteen bundred ounces of silver ton, i At seventy-five feet, it is understood, a station will be cut and drifting started beth east a west on the veln, je property has substantial buildings to accommodate a crew forty men, and compressed air is being piped from the Provincial mine.The compressed air line of the Cobalt Hydraulic Company is located eight hundred feet from the Waldman shaft, and power will be secured from this line when the work is Snishéa, which will be about Dec.next, A gang of about fifty men is at work trenching the property.and it is = pected that other important veins \u2018wi be uncovered very soon.Over twen- ty-five string fissures have been uncovered to date, and these will be opened by shafts, as soon as power is secured from the Cobalt Hydraulic Power line.Work has been developed on the Waldman property for only two months, and it will sooon rank as one of the producing mines of the camp.It.is quite evident that the propertx.will come up to the expecta- \u2018tions of those who are in charge of Ite development.At any.rate preliminary indications give evidence of fav: orable results, and thte p of the mine will be watched with much Interest.; ; DULUTH SUPERIOR SHOWS PRÔGRESS AND PROFITS £ the Duluth Superlar eee for Boptember show thé affairs of the company to.en- , De pH enr did and profitable basis.4s U { \u2018progresses, it appears, the profits of \\ for the \u2018month the al rnings \u2018The ea came so-386,815.veh In.HAMAS of $9,540 over the correspond D Mist year.Total eataltigs of the year up to date are $710,913, or an increase of $61,745 over the same period of 1908.BIg FAILURE TODAY OE.TORONTO BROKERAGE \u20ac0.Teranto, Oct.4,\u2014The firm of Wyatt and Company, stockbrokers, the lead -off of.-which Major Harry F.Wyatt, died suddenly Thursday last, assignéd this morning_to Mr.E.R.C.Clarkson, assignee.Nothing Has been given out as to the state of the firm\u2019s accounts, but, it is understood, there will.be & deficency.1 #51 One report, indeed, has it the ehort- age will amount into the ten of thou- ends.Several accountants are now.at.work on the books, and it i» intim.ated- that as soon as their investigations \u2018make it possible, a meetipg of the fifin\u2018s directors will be called.- A despatch from Wisuipeg says: \u2018Threshing returns in Western Canada are turning [ out .much better than expected, and some heu: yields of wheat are: from mang diatricts in Manitoba, ew- au and iborta- : ln men Lars ex prominent gra - have ex \u2018the opinion that the total ze eld will exceed one humdred and thirty : | milifon 'Sushels of the véry best quality _ WALL STREET AT NOON: - ve fob El fn, fon nt 8 «New To AL Br Wabash! preferred\u201d 2;.American: Tole.phone, 138; Denver and .Rio Grande, 1 Sugar and Pullman, rred gold .at Spcme prefere s were irregular.LIVERPOOL \u201ccLoëINGs.- great Goal \u2018ot attestion-In-now'te- { Trade very | ondary and inferior, 126 to 124c; bulls, Lf 2, goneraily.| ta .the earlier high level, | ps from gee above.\u2019 earings.Sons : [=v ray on ILY, WITNESS;: : MONDAY, OCTOBER - 4, 1909.pe \u2014_\u2014.Qu Eee 5 Re ; | \u201cFROM N.Y.- AND TORONTO STRONG POSITION OF DOMINION STEEL CO.CAUSES BUYING.Rumer that Mr, James Ross is.Desirous to Settle With Steal Co.The tremendous selling in Iron common on the stock -exchange to-day has given rise to many rumers for this excessive trading.It is quite likely that those who are in a position to understand the situation will rémain silent on the matter, but it\" is certain that a large amount of the buylug is coming from Toronto and New York, while some purchases were made for Boston account.The splendid position in which the Steel Corporation finds -itself at the present time is a matter for mmch gratification to those who have followed the growth and- development of the Sydney plant.The company is earning much in excess of di- To - vidend :reggirements at the t time, aud it is ex ed that with the contem- plation- of the.sew\" to the plant is running day and night in order to meet tlie demand for rails, and, in con- sequenee, everything possible is being done -to-rruch to completion tthe siew îm- provements, .A Dhighly Interesting statement was made this morning te the effect that Mr James Ross in Gesjroux to settle up all outstanding accounts with the Steel Corporation, + and .it was quite likely that the remainfng amount the claim against the.Coal Company 1 be set- tiled without recourse to further legal proceedings.CONDENSED MILK UNDER SUSPICION IN ENGLAND Mr.W.A.MacKinnon, Canadian Trade Commissioner of \u2018Birmingham, England, discusses condensed milk as follows: \u2018Cansdian exporters will please note that condensed milk, which has hitherto en- Joyed considerable immunity in this country, has now come definitely under sus- piclon: - The- ¢onsulting chemist of the British Dairy Far rn Association has been examining \u2018sampled \u201cfrom twenty different makers, of these to consist of whole milk, the remainder being.manufactured from separated milk, near half the nutriment in the latter con sting of sugar, which, ft 1» timated, -copty.the consumer ten cents It is claimed aldo, that when condensed milk 1s mixed with He its own weight of wi it \u201cbecomes, equivalent to skim milk, plus the added sugar, and the milk a costs the consumar is > cents per ratés ete - céonomiéal , and alse that.the Inrge: amhbunt of cane Sugar readers it §hite: unsuitable infanta.\u2026 .=.122 - .This should.put : Canadian manufactor- ors: on thelr guard, \u2018and induce them to be doubly watehlul .jest: _ any.imputation Should be sustained as egsinst their pro- 2.4 T A ea no : a.ware nn bp EE Ai Outside of \u2018d Sew apecialtiea-the mining sparket.laét week, \u2018was quiet and featureless.\u2019 Peterson Lake, Nova, Sco- tla, Chambers-Petdand and \u2018Stiver Leaf claimed atterition, \u2018but; the volume of trading, companitively - speaking, was limited.If ruinors are corfect there \u20181s a large\u2019short Mmterest in some of the Tow priced issues pond .among those mea aré Sliver gaf gnd Little Ni- ssing.112, Rumor mikes Ené maket, and if the numerous reports materializé- the ten- -dengy of \u2018prices for October should be\u2019 higher.\u2018 The \u2018probable reduction of the royalties paid by \u2018the various mines to the ©ntdrio Goverhiment promises to be an important féaturé within the next few weëks © .h the camp has madd: ro d, and it is quite 4 ¥thipg which will tend\u2019 > plu n à firmer basis will be doné \u2018by those who are in a position to.ÿ her îts tepaleu ana develop, ment, realizinæ: thaï the mining indus.1r¥_ of Northern Ontario is playing & be pait \u2018econemically in the affairs of anada, { 2 i Cattle Markets cL \u201cCanadian Associated Press.) ,Ç .Glasgow, Ot.4:-Messrs.Watson & Ritchie .report -530 cattle on offer.{ slow and pricea are lower.Top quality steers, 13c to 18%c; meq- top quality, 10c; secondary, 8c to 8%c.\u2018Salecid\u201d Tiiesed- the market, and her cattle ure consequently being held._ LONDON CHERSE.| + WATCHED IN and has found only five | or béet | HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED | L market slow to steady; light, $7.60 to Sell].Washington, Oct.4: 7he report of \u2014 bureau.te- chewed, Tt io ert, - by Pa wale bales, compared with 2.GEMENT PLANT ~~ OPERATION The public has shown keen futerest In the big cement merger, and, in fact, in the growth of the Portland cement fn- dustry In its entirely since its emergence from obscurity.There is nq doubt that the industry has a.brillant prospect before it, as more uses are being found daily for the product, and it Is beginning to supersede other building materiais In a marked degree.- In appreciation of theser facts, the Hon.,Rodolphe Forget, M.P., invited the members of the stock exchange, prominent financial and business representatives,and leadi stockholders of the Canada Cement Company, to visit, on Saturday afternoon, two of the leading plants included in the merger, vis, the Lakefield and Vulcan, situated at Longue Pointe, in close proximity to the elty.The invitation was responded to dy & large number, and two of the Montreal Street Rafiway's special cars took the party from the city direct to the works.The Lakefleld plant was visited first, and - then the Vpican works.The spectators evinced keen interest in the making process, and to many the operations were in the nature of a revelation.Vulcan plants is essentially the = nor at is known as the ro conveyor aystem.e raw ma rai is taken frem the.quarry and put through: a series of processes, such as mixing, érying and grinding, and is then conveyed to the kilns, where it is burned, and in clinker form is conveyed to another department, where it is -re-ground and is then the finished article.As Mr.Kilbourn explained, the whole object of the various processes is the removal of the water from the raw material One of the most important departments of a cement plant is the chemical laboratory, as the materia! has to be sub- ected to frequent tests to see that it is up to the proper standard.Both the Lakefield and Vulcan companies have extensive works, the Lakefield property comprising 127 acres, while the Vulcan property comprises about 200 acres.FRUIT BUSINESS ACTIVE - @00D EXPORT DEMAND The fruit trade continues active.Apples are arriving in free supply, and the export demand is good Following are prices according to the Peterson Fruit Company: - Florida pineapples, 25 to S0, at $4.50 per erate; oranges, late, Val, 150 to 215, $4.26 per box; bananas, Jumbos, crated, $2; Marconi Verdellls, lemen, $3; Marconi Verdellls 360s, are $2.50; California pears, $4.25 to $4.50 per box, and grapes, 2 per box.\\ ge, first arrival, 8 inch, crown, l4c per lb.; 2384 inch, 7 crown, 12e; 21-2c inch, 6 crown, 1lc; 2 1-4 fueh, § crown, 10e; 2 inch, 4 crown, 9c; glove boxes, 12¢.Canadian free stone peaches, 65¢ to 90c r basket; Bartlett's pears, 60c te 75¢: apd red plums, 75c to 90c, and blue and groem gra , TBe to 90c._ Melntosh red apples, No.t, 4 per brl; No.2, 43; Alexanders and St.Lawrence, No.1, $3.50; No.2, $3; Wealthys, No.1, $8.50; No.2, $3, and fall varieties, $8.Cranberries are quoted $2.78 per box, and sweet potatoes, $3.50 .per barrel, $2.50 n hampers.Spanish onlons, in crates, quote at 90c.Pesnuts, Bon Ton, 18c; Jumbos, 19c; French, 9c; shelled almonds, 85¢: walnuts, 26c; Braxils, 16\u20ac; walnuts, French, 12e; almonds, Tarra, l4c, and fllberts, 12c per ah oo Silver Leaf Property.: The logical reason why?.Theorizing on this question, .says Bryant Brothers, In connection with the acquisition of the Silver Leaf property by those\u2019 interested in Crown Reserve, has claimed more or less attention during the past few weeks, \"However, a new aspect has been given to the theory, and Colonel Carson, president of the Crown Reserve, is credited with the statement that no consideration was given to the question :0f draining Kerr Laké for this water is an invaluable asset, and while the roof of the mine may\u2019 contain great richness it would be many years efore the lake water will be an influe eratfons, - Recent, operations in the stock brought about lower prices, and it was \u2018reported from Toronto that large blocks.were coming on the market af- \u2018ter their holders had them registered in\u201c thelr own names for the purpose of exercis' the voting power.A gain was ma toward the close of the market, and the price is steady.against successful mining op- Chicago Cattle Prices Chicago, Qct 4.\u2014Cattle receipts estimated at 28,000; market generally.steady; beeves, $4.10 to 38.80; Texas steers, $3.85 to $5.10; Western steers, 34.00 to $7.00; stockers and feeders, 38.15 to $5.26; cows and heigers, $2.10 to $6.00; calves, $7.00 to $9.00.Hogs-+~Recelpts estimated at 24,000; $8.25; mixed,\" $7.60 \u2018to $5.40; heavy, $7.60 to $8.40; rough, 87.50 to $7.75; Scod to.choice heavy, $7.76 to $8.40; Play, 34.20 to $7.30; bulk of sales, $7.90 to $8.2.Sheep\u2014Receipts estimated at 35,000; market steady; native, $2.65 to $5.00; westernfi 32.75 to §6.00; yearlings, $4.60 at $5.60; lambae, anttive, $4.25 to $7.80; western, $4.50 to $7.38.à for 1006.FY 4 GRAIN PRICES FIRM:ON BIG Toronto, Oct.4\u2014Grain markets are steady, with heavier deliveries of wheat at country points than has occurred before this 4season.There is à little weakness fn Ontasio oats owing to the large shipment of the western product here.: The local dealers\u2019 quotations are:\u2014 Ontario wheat, No, 2 mixed winter wheat, 9c to 97¢c, outside; No.3 white, 97c.to 98c, outside; Manitoba wheat, spot No, 1 northern, $1 to $1.01; No.2 northern, 990 to 99%e.For October delivery, No.1 northern, $1 to $1.00%; No.2 northern, 99c, on track at lake ports.Corn\u2014American No.3 yellow, Tlic to 72; Toronto freights.Oats, Canadian western, No _ 3, 37%c, track at lake ports; No.3, 37e; Ontario No.2, white, 36c to 36e, outside; 39c to 40o, on track at Toronto.Barley\u2014No.2, for first shipment, at 65c to 56c; No.8 extra, 53e to 5c; No, 8, 4940 to bôûc.Peas\u2014New No.2, 80c to 8le.Manitoba Flour\u2014Quotations at Toronto are: First patents, $8.60; second patents, $5.10; strong bakers\u2019, $4.90; 50 percentsfi, Glasgow freights, 290.Ontario: Flour\u2014New winter wheat patents, for export, 5.0 to $4 bid, outside In buyers\u2019 sacks.Mill Feed.\u2014Manitoba bran, $21 per ton; shorts, $28 to $24 on track at Toronto; Ontario bran, $22; shorts, $24; on track at Toronto, bags included.Cheese and Butter Receipts of cheese for last week totalled 64,780, as compared with 87,162 boxes for the corresponding period of last year.The local market is steady, with Westerns ted at 11 3-8¢ to 11 84c, and Eas- terns dt 11 14c to 11 1-2c per pound.Receipts of butter for the week were 8,408 packages, as against 12,230 packages for the corresponding period of last year.The local market is steady, with finest creamery quoted at 24 1-2¢ per pound, Bank Branch at Burdett | The management of the Bank of Brit \"ish North America announces that a branch will be opened at Burdett, Alber- re under the temporary management of r H.R.Powell,\u2019 SHIPPING NEWS (Inward.) Tuanisian.mMontreal.Oct.1 Pretorian.Montreal.Oct.8 Pomeranian.Montreal .Oct.1 Turcoman.æontreai .\u2026.Oct, Z Dominion.Montreal .Oct.1 Montreal.Montreal .Oct.& Aictic.:.\u2026.Pt.des Monts, uct 2 - Outward.) Sardinian.Quebec .8ept.1 Grampiaan.uebec .Sepui Lake Champlain Quebec .vept.l -Manchester Quebec .Jept.1 Mariner.Quebec\u2019.Sept.2 Cervonu.Quebec .Sept, 2 Laurenuc.Cape Magdalen.8é¢pt.2 Cassandra.Belle isle .Sept.2 THE PRETORIAN'S PASSENGERS.The Allan Line steamer Pretorian is due in port to-night & § o'clock, from Glasgow, With tne \u201cfollowing saloon passengers .\u2014 Miss Elizabeth Adair, Mrs.Adam, Miss J.Adam, Mr, Wil- Hag G, \u2018Allison, Mrs, Allison, ; G.K.Kyto , Mra.Balrd, Miss Nel Baird, Miss Mary Baird Mrs, and child, Mr.Herbert Black, M > Sarah Æ.Cameron, Miss Victoria L: Cameron, Miss Campbell, Miss\" Mary Campbell, Mrs.Chapman, Mr.Wifliam R.Foster, Mrs.Geddes and infant, Miss Maggie R.Geddes, Miss Isabella S.Geddes, Master Joseph Geddes, Mr.Willlam Giichrist, Mrs.Gilchrist and child, Mr.Gillis, Major L.Grant, Miss M.M.Hamilton, Mr, Jonathan Hay, Mrs, Hay and infant, Master Edward Hdy, Mr.James Johristone, Mr.George Laing, Mrs.Laing, Mr.\u201cAlexander.Lavrie, Mr.Thomas T.Leith, Mr.John McCallum, Mr.W.S.McCallum, Mr.N.McCallum, Mr.Ebenezer Mc- Cormick, Mrs.McFadyen, Master Colin McFadyen, Mrs.MacGregor, the Rev.J.A.McKeen, Mrs.McKeen, Miss A.McKenzie, rs.\u2018Martin and infant, Master Wm.L.Martin, Miss Maggle Mathieson, Mr.Alexander H, Miry- lees, Mrs.Mirylees, Mr.Cliarles .Moore, Mrs.Moore, Mizs Marion Mecore, Mr.George Morrison, Miss Mary Morrison, Mr.George C.Nairne, Mr.Edwin Nairne, Miss Agnes Nicol, Mr.Fred.J.Nash, Miss Sarah Patience, Miss Maggie Paul, Miss Ann D.Pen- \u2018Ry, Mr, J, H.Redding, Mrs.Reid, Miss Reid, Mr.Reid, Mrs.Ross, Mr.Peter Ross, Dr, Edith E.Shears, Mrs.Shepherd, Miss Jeanle N.Shepherd, Mrs.S:ubald, Mrs.Sinclair, Mr.W, Sinclair, Mrs, Stewart, Miss Annie Teven- dale, Miss Louisa M.Thompson, Mt.William 8.Tulloch, Mrs.Warner and chiid, Mre.-Young and child, Mr.Alex.Bell Young, Miss Mary McKenzie.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.Among the prominent people who will safl on Friday, on.the Empress of Britain, from Quebec, is the Marquis of Graham, who {s hastening back to part in the -approaching elections fn England, Riordon Paper.Company, passenger, » _ C.G.8.8H .The Canadtan Government steamer -Shamrock is in port.She has been engaged In repairing some of the buoys near, Montreal.- is also à .; GULP REPORT.Father Point\u2014Clear: south-west wind; inward, yesterday, 7.80 p.m, \u201cArctic\u201d! Fame Point\u2014Cleär; north-enst wind; outward, à, 1 a.m; \u2018Cervona\u2019 and \u2018Or- thia\u2019 and \u2018Manchester Mariner\u2019: yon Ÿ; 1.90-p.mû., \u2018Gr fan\u2019; 2:80 p.m., \u2018Laurentic\u2019; 2.20 pm, enarm Head\u2019; ¢ pan., \u2018Lake Champlain\u2019; 11 .pm the C, P.R liner \u2018Montcalm.\u2019 Point Amieur \u2014 an \u2014 Clear; wind; inwards at 1.30 am, \u201c : y; 11:36 pm, \u201cVir- Belle Inle\u2014Cloar; west wing, - - rons ON \"CHANGE.\u2018 ollowing are visitoré Int: on \u2018Change to-day: \u20182 = r of \u2019 , by Mr.Jobin DELIVERIES| [1 86¢ per bag.\u2018Mr.Charles Riordon, of.the |- Quebes: 8 OFFER FOR SALE A LIMITED |} PRYSTAL SPRiNG LAND CO.600D RESULTS REPORTED AT \"BLACK LATE WORK OF DEVELOPING THE ASBESTOS AREA PROGRESSING.Thetford Mines, Que, It is a long time since the #shestog | dustry in the Black Lake district es shown such pronounced activity nu, git different properties, and this 15 2 true since the amalgamation of 4 bee ! of the leading properties into (4.;.Octotior 4_ gamated Asbestos Corporation, whe, el recently effected, ue At the outset the management \u2026 the many companies now included 1 - algamation, seems to have take jg.tage of the larger amount of Works capital at thelr disposal, to pluce je 4 ferent mines In a position from vue better results can be obtained.tr : quently improvements bave bec 4 out, or are under way on th.|, pal properties, while the most mod .ul went is being installed in ord.he work of getting out the asbest y |, i done at the least possible cost : There is an appearance of About all the bulidings, Prima uene while tie < , rallways that are being constr, a some of the properties and tLe \u201chole general lighting system, will |.mn of the work being carried out ; , ver much larger scale, ayd at a 1.mu lower cost than ever before.4 contract made with the Continental Iigl: 1100 and Power Company, one of il.ot ary companies of e Shawinig,, Water and Power Company, is a most Important one, as it gives the Amalgnmat.«] Come pany over 5000 h.p.for use ut the vu mines.It is as à result of thls ri that the company 1s Installing a comple'e lighting system, and it 1s owlng to +.py periments made up to the Present img, that the officials have shown that the- work of getting the uw Lua.terial out of the mines CAR le gp complished practically as efficiently and at as low a cost By niglit, as it va be by ay.The manner In which come to tho company, company will have to reach such a large output that it will be impossible tn get 1t by working only n day shift.Looking ahead to the requirements of the on*trg territory of many of the mines the management Is installing a water SYSTen hat the ordre Linve has shown thy: the will permit of the iustallation of hydrantg at conveulent points, offering water pro tection over all the property.Apart from the advantages from the lustallation af this system, there will be à Saving of.fected on the insurance rates ou the var- ons properties.ince tdking over the Properties.nn 0 \"ime ber of very Important discoveriss have been made, and so far mention has nly been made of those that are actually Le log worked.\u2018 e labor situation so far at the mh es bas been satisfactory, and consequently, excellent results are being secure) in the development of the MAny properties, Maple Products There is no change in maple product of which the market is well supplied.' 8yrup is quoted at Bc to 51-26 per Ih, hr tor aod 8c to 612 In tins.Sugar -«C to ie per Ib, in one d block and at 6c in mixed sizes.pour vos Potatoes Quiet Receipts of potätoes are very liberal, and as the quality of some are very poor, -= number of carloads are now -on track unsold.The demand ls quiet at 50c to \u201cLarge Shipment of Apples A cable from London says: Ten thousand five hundred barrels, the first consignment of Nova Scotia apples of the season, were sold at Covent Garden at from 10s to 14s 6d per barrel.The pricgs are considered unsatisfactory to the growers In view of the shortage in the English crop.The sale was watched with interest by the tradesmen.C.W.King & Company reports shipments of apples from the port of Mout- real for Iast week as follows: To Ulas- gow, 20,806 barrels: to Liverpool, 21.677: to Manchester, 4,077; to London, 408; to Bristol, 672.Total - ship ts for the weak came to | 47,588 barrels, agaiust 24,153 for tbe Same week of last year.Total shipments this season came to 04.833, as against 55, 004 for the same period of last year.HAMILTON PRICES.Hamilton, Oct.4.\u2014 White wheat.bushel, 90c to $1; red, 99c to $1: spring, 88c to $1; peas, T6c to T8c: harley.4% to B4c; oats, 40c to 42e: corn, 68c to 70: cloverseed, 86 to $6.50; timothy seed.at $1.50 to $2; white wheat flour.per br! $5.40 to $5.00: strong bakers.$:.60 to $5.80; dressed hogw, per cwt.§.50 to $11; apples, per bag of a busnel and a half, TBe to $1.25; dried apples.per Ib.2% to 3c; \u201cpotatoes, per bag of 90 ihs\u2026 9 to $1.20; butter, in rolls, per pound.Ic to 22c; butter, In firkins, per pound.18e t » ©ZES, per dozen, 24c to 25c.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE BRAK OF BRITISH KORTE : AMERICA incorporated by Royal Charte The Court ef Directors hereby give noe tice, that an interim dividend, free of m- come\u2019 tax.for the balt year ended 30d June lant of thirty shillings [er share, be- fng at the rafé of six perceat per annum.will be paid on the Sth day of October - next to eters of Shares registered fu the Dominion of Canada.\u201cThe dividend will be payable at (be rate of exthange- curren} om the fth day of Oc tober, te be Sted *, the Managers.- Ne Avansfers oan bg made beiween the \u201cSh instant and the Sth prox.as \u2018he boots mast De: closed during that period.: By Order of the Court.per a A.G.WALLIS, Secretary.No.§ Gracechurch street, \u201c« Londen; EC.th Seplember.1909.SRYANT BROTHERS 04-08.Ot._Pranicbis 8s & GO.\u2018 BANKERS and BROKERS ; / \u201cAND DEALERS IN K COBALT 8TOOKS, \u201d and v Bldg.\u2018LE Phone Main 3080.308 Board Trede Earl Gr Some | Regal DECLA\u2019 REAL quo winnipe ~algary tl he Canac id, in pa Mñarmed t hot a poll! ind provi jt.Canad n \u2018Dread build 8 Di menace W danger.hinpractics sermany pominion.pd by PC bnany, ar member { hain the 1 ust {iss upremac) \u2018Howeve oyalty of he sun, f time tc He quot our and hing of | n regard ottawa, wipers col clerences nobabllit) pnd the d pect NAV In offic sm of H ecard, sur Bec laratiol ant ques ave not heir polie New Yo Lil, wh Tower as Germe iner \u2018Geo! isit tot pypointme le 18 ace 11] scout ween En rany, he prosperity nd it 1s opard t apidiy ar rgies are nes.\u201d o | losing | | Coatico: f the P.empera ay afte hursday red with reeted tl mong til son.of th 11 Higgins ourtney, real; Mis Miss Mel J'eteus, EH \u2018aughton Richardsc aga Cou ivington Dsland.in the re work in summer, of Misg Wiseman) the head nearly fiy red card flowers wi tsylums homes, s cf one r cut of he had not These came, mg hundred\u2019 much brightnes ty them 3 tunate, a tt new e Childre ternoon, ing.T school Mf members of out™ Bing with ada,\u2019 end it and wi tary, Mrs es Dr.lustily fo The ete suing yes dent, Mrs pr 13 t ton; recé don Wed ING A or 4.stos In.ict has bout the pecially Lumbeg > Amal ich was of the the am- advan.workin the dif.which Conse.carried rinelpal à equip- hat the may be lanency special ted on whole mit of a very A buch » n ra , Hoot subsidi- Water rtant Come.various ontract, omplete the ex.t time, n that aw ma- be an.ly and n be by rs bave bat the a large D get it Looking > entire le man- pm that ydrants er pro- art from tion of ing ef.he varia num.8 have as only ally bee mines quently, tired in perties.liberal, 'y poor, a track 50e to ples n thou- \u2018st con- of the rden at to the in the watched ts ship- I.Mont.o Glas- 408; té ame to for the ipments nst 565,- BRITAIN AND % | GERMANY joey ab Calgary Makes ie startling Statements R- carding their Relations RES GERMANY IS A A MENACE AND COTES AUTHORITIES v.Det.Earl Grey said at stat in the training of its peo- imitate Germany, the German menace was rool move but was very real, | Ceiens should be made to meet «da should not supply merely nav ef Tuer en te meet this -erious national Ls was nel visionary nor bus been done by te done by the Canada's trade was menac- hostilities with ; agriculturists should re- t tif they wanted to main- rkets for thelr wheat they in maintaining ; st Canada is like warmth of i it is only superfluous waste fe quoted Rosebery, Haldane, Bal- - British statesmen as : the same opinion as himself id to the German perils \u2014 None of the Ottawa ment to-day on Earl Grey's in his Calgary speech to the of a war with Germany onl thie duty of the Dominion in re- gp t naval defence.Ja official circles some mild \u2018 critt- lis Excellency's remarks were pear! \u2018surprise being expressed at the lsrution by Earl Grey on an impor- prestion on which his advisers Jatt not vet announced the details of Nes york.Oct.3.\u2014Dr.David Jayne succeeded Charlemagne Tower as United States ambassador to-day -on the liner \u201cGeorge Washington,\u2019 for.his first visit to the United States since his to the post at Belrin.He 18 ncompanied by Mrs.HAL Hil scouted the idea of any war between, England and Germany.he said, \u2018has a great deal of which she must maintain, likely that she Will She is progressing rapslly and substantially and her en- egies are expended along excellent jeopard 1 by war.Closing Hours of Quebec Provincial .2.\u2014The convention - a of the Provincial Women's Christian Temperance Union, after a busy week.ored with the same full greeted the first and second evenings.Among the speakers were Miss Wi- 1 son.of the Central Y, Montreal; Heine.of the Westmount -Y; Miss |.of the Willard \u2018Y, .Ormstown YY; | Miss Meldrum, Chateauguay Y; Mis.Beebee Plains Ro Miss Me- Y secretary For Hoche.la e ounty, and Mrs.Deborah Knox state president of Rhode \"Much interest was evinced | in the report of the Flower Mission: Montreal during \u2018the past | , when under the \u2018supervision | Miss Hilda Courtney Wiseman, there were Cs m the headquarters, 75_Inspector street, | nearly five thousand bouquets with a rel card attached to each.] flowers were sent mostly to hospitals, and sick people in their |.mention being made recipient, \u2018whe bad not been ont ot her house for four \u2018years and had not seen a \u2018flower for two.the \u2018report showed, .\u201cmany at \u2018then, from Unions a miles from the city was laid on the brightness and good cheer brought by them into the homes of the less fortunate, and the Inspiration they were -C.A.» Children's hour, on Thursday afternoon, wag another crowded meet- i The children of the school filled all members of convention into all sorts out of the way corners.sans with spirit Judge Weir's \u2018O Can- and when told whe had written it « and when the corresponding secre- .Mrs.McLachlan, wes introduced The election it since Pau the en- ing year ron) as follows: Preei- derson, Danville, vice- president; Me bic Foster, Know.recording 'sechetary; Miss -Len- \u2018Westmount; : Jrormsponding see cs.breavaier, Mrs.8.P.\u2018 ot , Mrs.Wayeott, Montreal.P dent for Stanstead, was elected à life Memter of the.World's-Usion.At the close of the to he citizens ,of Coatlcov) \u201cot.\u201cthelr hospitality and.pair J forts ne town had TT uU.day if Ba the in charge of Mrs.\u201cbrooke, was reported ta\u201d Cr st successful.~Jght : vhs tered to become responsible OF | the reut of a Terms Union « lage 15 the grounds: should such\u2019 * \u201cne wo \u201cur ladies were appointed a -00tfi= .I\u201c to plan what whould be fre Union at the de Ne RUE Mrs.\"8.: V1 ot of titan, as advisory member.es Panes rented from $2.06 per sad Six months\u2019 r La, One-price % system ga ; termy of payment.A Possibility tai War = Val Waré be Declared\u2014 Dis ntion in Council of 8 te.Madrid, Oct.2.\u2014The extension of.the field operations-in Africa, to which - the government i8 now.committed 'b the despatch of reinforcements » General Marina, the Spanish commander, is further complicated by the possibitity of a regular declaration of war tween.Morocco and in.While the Cortes ba closed, rt pes.comes the duty of the council of state to authorize unforeseen expenditures and rumors are afloat to-day of dissensions in the Couneil.It .is -umn- derstood that the military party, the.influence of which is growing, now insists that the militia efforts and sacrifices in Africa must.be compensated by the permanent occu on of the Moroccan coast between ape: unexpected obstacle has arisen in the Council, where the tour Liberals, who hawe been opposing the campaign - in Morocco, as a mild adventure, have been joined by another Liberal,\" Treating a tie in the Council.NEWS FROM THE FRONT.+ Melilla, Oct.4.\u2014Fifteen hundred\u2019 Moors appeared yesterday on the heights of Mount Minner\u2014\u2014Lixa, but they were dispersed by the Spanish artiHery.The Moors also made a feeble attack on the Spanish position at Nador, but were repulsed.No further information has Te- eeived here of the outcome of the offensive movements \u201cMarine, 06 on.Saturday by General.Marina, comn mander of the Spanish forces.= Natives coming in to Melilla report that the capture by the Spaniards of | Zelyan, the sacred city of the Riffs,.has aroused the tribes the Hinterland, who are flocking : to Join Har- ka, the Rift leader.THE LATE WR.TiusTige e CURRAN Funeral Was.Attended by Many Dis- | tinguistiéf.M Mourners., -Several rundreé c:t1 citizens 2 \u2018all classes! attended the fouerat- of the late Mr.Justice Curran, which: took - \u201cplace at 9j U cIOCK this morning, trom his late re-| sidence, 104 \u201cHutchison streel.The - tg out rei Mesma, C.| D.0.:C.Curran, gons; E.\u2018Byennan,| je a -brôther-in-law; B 4.hen âhd F.Mahon, cousins, and W.A.Grepier,.K.C., former law \u2018partner of the Lite Judge, .- - Among those \u2018present in the large cortege were Chief Jystice Sir Mel- boxe\u2019 htt, \u2018Justices vidson, Tun- Archibald, Pagnue me Aron ortin, \u2018Guerin: | Ekers, Aldermen.O'Connell, Waish, Bumbiay; Turner, Fraser, Gallery and Brodeur; the Hon.EE L- 0.Tail lon, T.C.tins J \u2018A.de Lorimier, L.A.Lorang 3 \u201cPeers Davidson, H.J.Kavanagh, ».\u201cHatohs %.\u201cRoutt, IT.C.Aiming, 7.8.wafiel D.Pein McL.Taylér, J.S.Buchan, B.F.he.| = Howard, \u2018J.Bonlh, B.3 Gourre, cab : M AT J hn - -H Bn ie a.M.x \u2019 \u2018Tansey, D, McDonald, W.8.Walk- \u201cer, A.\u201cacGoun, \u201cColonel Sitevérison, \u201cGérin Lajole,, U.Fmard, C.J.n Lajo a TEE Lavigne, N.Connolly, & r2ecRri0E, Ewing y Evins, Cc.© 'arien.res: & ' BE.Ga F.R.Paradis, Parsons, Ero .Walbank, F._ Montgomery, George or, FT MC 4 Neil, F.McNamee, A.alknier, 25 ; \"ambulance pa af dise | with: mititarists, \"but an\u2019 riven the .tel Dieu Houten, to thé scene, collided sf 'ciala of = fn ,H.etl.A, IF al pie xt.ti = > a : An: outbreak of fire.yeatirday afternoon \u2018in the \u2018warehowus of the Mont- teal Cottan and, Waa Wgaste Company, 16G, 167 and 169 Comin street, causeë damage to the extent of $50,000; scveral th>usand bales: of cotton and wod- waste being oh.The fire was Macovered by a: \u2018pédes- trien who noticed dense volumes \u201cof smoke pouring from the windowa, The firemen had a difficult task in \u2018entering \u201cthe building, owing to the heavy smoké and it was \u2018some twè -houfe, during which tons of water wera poured In, before the flames were gdt under con- | trol.The streams wére kept on all -the afternoon and most of .the night, .owing to the liabiiity of a further du : break.The loss ia Tully covered \"bs.with a street car at the corner of St.Peter and Notre Dgme streets.The three occupants of \u201cthe driver's seats \u2018were thrown to the ground.Mr.Geo.Vandeléc, one of tHe three three, was rendered unconscious,\u2019 while Dr., Dorval and a driver named Pelletier, sustained cuts and , Dorval, although himse eared went to the assistance of the two men and succeeded in restoring Mr.Vandelac to con- scicusness.The three mén were then conveyed- back té the\u2019 houpttal, which tney so lately left.HEAD-ON COLLISION jured onthe CNR.in - the West.Fort.Francis.Ont, Oct.3.\u2014~Twoxaen |: dre\u201d \u2018dead and one alightly\u201d finjured\u201d as\u2019 the result.ef a head-on freight colli-'| éién: \u2018wliéh occurred or Saturday.at| : 7.30 p.nù.on tbe Canadian Northern: pear Balning, .Ont,, \u2018295 miles east of Winnipeg.Pusiie, - the engineer though covered.with debris when\u2019 found, was uninjured.\u201d The twy: \u2018engines and: quite -a.- Amber \u2018of cars were de-\u2019 \u2018moifähed.\" It'is.said \u201cthat thé wreck resulted through the mifsinterpretation .0f \u2018orders by\" qne of thé\"-crew.The, dead-are: W fireman; Lamb, \u2018brakeman, of Rainy, River.Hansghh, | the.engineer, of Rainy River,\u201d vs.slightly.fnsured, Ty THE\" SUFFRAGETTES.Those.Who Ware Fos Fort \u2018Ped in Jai] .Sue Home.Secre tary.ee London, Oct.Wilts: have.been issued against the Home cretary, Mr.Gladstone and the prison 6ffi- perm - connéétion with the{action for sssautt for \u2018the \u201cTéreible feeäing with ia stomach pump \u2018strike\u2019 To Sh mh i = HE \u2018feeding is illegal.CANADIAN.RAILWAY CLUB.| Morris po BROKE 8: LEG.59 years old, of 1 iractured his of Dwi st.Es rues at.1 o'cl6 ee teréay afternoon.He vas conveyut to the\u2018 Royal Victoria Hospital in an ambulance\u201d ne HARVEST HOME AT MT.\u2018ROYAL ESS RCH.= Mount \u2018 al Avenue Mathogiat ome hel hs annual Harvest McCabe, M.P.Laver a.Perel Lo dom J.W.Coghe, Io, sex Morceau, P.MeDgrmaid, ehe Rev.- Jerome, \u201d the Bro 1 Brother Heury; P.St.Germain, P- Beullac, ,R.Taachereku, L.Garneau, a Colonel Hibbard, T.\u201d eo Ls Te The.puplis à direction\u201d of\u201d oe © \u201cthem knowitg an 6-1.\u2018real or the Chinese colony herd.more efficient\u201d Sone canads.veel Prd > 6 -builé 2 itres in\u2019 the Hoard of Arado.uhia- eckson - rela * - liter of.Finance; \"the; Hom, Paterson, Minister of Customs; H, MeCarthy, CM.G.; end Mr.| Cowley.secretaryoof:the cpm uhar - x Six Chinemen are at large in the city | or vicinity and the .poligé are search- izg everywhere in Chinatown _ and countryside for the missiig men, who were travelling in bond, under an or-: .der of deportation trom Mexico.to their native land on \u2018account of their belñg affficted withean incurable dibease, said to'be of à scrofulgus chardcter.There Were seven Chinamen in the - AN esca from.the §8.\u2018So- party.\u201d kota, of the Elder-Dempster Line, tying in the east end of the harbor, about six o'clogk last evening, glthqugh they were being guarded by a Customs offl- cer and a watchman.: How they could al\u2019get away is a mystery that has not \u201cyet\u201d beén explained.- When they got | away from: the.boat hey proceeded | Finding a sécluded spot: ft \"a \u2018feld, acccording to the story told through an interpreter by Chung Mong, Who was captured later, the party lay down to have & rest and, inéidentally, to avoid observation by searchers.Chung fell | asleep and declares\u201d that \"his companions, becoming al dor afraid, ran away and desertéd \"im, and his fate was to be discovered.It is said that there are in the party representatives | of the Fongs, the Lungs, the Wongs, the Chins and the Lees.One is supposed to have béen: in -Philadelphla, some time,.but none of the others know anything about America.As they have neither money nor friends it is not thought that -they \u201ccar get very | far away, but they must, soon, be all - { brought back and sent on \u2018ther \u201cWdy to Toro Mon Killed and One In\u2019 ee .| or INDIES China, | The: Imperial Coïmieaioners appoint- od wo inquire into Sr or for etter trade rela trans- \u2018portation facilities: es and 4° Theaÿer and stem be- ; in Burleigh, Sir Sonn Morris, _férmerly- Imperial Commis: | Bog; mtoner of Agricaiture Æ ies; W.8: r, Sir Daniel the West.In» Hielding,- Mini He thought the time.should come o whet ss A ; om Da 1 last week of.a ES Fragot tas à rect Jine shold: be established bis\u2019 ; Ds, J.P.B.Gusgraih al and who\u2019 persisted iri Sween re .; .oe - Ba FF SL eu à J.A, Decarle, J.\" C.Kaine: ex- Mayor] Burleigh, said how Te - were: ho' supple: othe \u2018well, and hed L.fe F: : tee: ad 14! Joak arts the pot odd #5 § there were 8 at Steamy\u2019 ine.be: tween .the : bis firm would at once undertakes to.* | heir business direct.Such a line ough to.run not less than fortnightly.ie John Dickson: Poynder\u2014If there {were reciprocal trade be: tween Canada and the West: Indies and | a better steamship serviés do.you think business between the two coûn- tries would show pny appreciable in- a an of I wa thé esl.Je am sure.ply.Tet ae yous tmmediately \u20ac: weté.gt niet: À robates | audiences immediately.uve; pone |: 2 about Mont-{ x And the West:Indies, - \u2018af \u2018Halifax.or some othèr port.\u201d {raies to a ES BOF.8 tthe: While, 1 from -sight, in te horisOmtal fh \"Son = been indlspoesd, There wis © ; no Plans for | ICE PALACE, A ALSO EXPEC \u201cTED P60 BE ERECT.D IN JANUARY.Once more the \u201cslopes of Mount Royal.glistening with snow will be Lhe scene of a winter.carnival and ice palace.\u2018And what is more,\u2019 sald a proininent § carnival committeeman of last year, \u2018this winter's event Is destined to be far better than the one held last year.Preparations are now being pushed | forward by influential business gentlemen, who recognize that a winter carnival in\u2019 Montreal is a matter of eu- preme Importance, and\u2019 despite ihe varted statements made during the past few weeks, it ls ndw safe vo say that sufficient subscriptions have been promised to make the event one of ihe -grandest* which \u2018has taken place in the metiopulis.The opposition which leq: lait.year: Is (almost absent to having aùather carpival and} 8 térested in the project will meet at Mr.Ed.Sheppards oftice, 171 St.James street, on Thursday morning, when plans for the forthcoming car- \u2018nival will be discussed.\u2018The \u2018active Interest already being taken by certaln people wno took up an apathetic attitude last year is already \u2018being felt, and one of the gentlemen who has approached business firms in the.city is confident that at least $33,000 wili \u2018be subscribed.Added to this there is the general public\u2019 to take into \u2018consideration, and It is believed that a sufficient sum will be subscribed to ensure the complete success of the undertaking.By stariing at once the committee \u2018will be forging matters aheud two \u2018months previously\u201d to the period when they commenced last year, and this it \u2018i contéfided will prove of immense \u2018advantage for people living in every elime will be afforded the opportunity of\" reaching the -city in time.The carnival wil most probably be held about the last two weeks in January.\u201d Mr.C.C.Holland, of G.A.Holland Son & Company, expressed His views Very strongly in favor of the holding of a carnival this year.- He thought that with opposition almost dedd it was bound to prove a success, and he for ons would be an enthü- | slastic supporter of the project.Nay, he would be more, he would be prepared to e on the committee and devote à Fah deal of his time: tol seeing that all possible arrangements were.m to make \u2018the venture a \u2018xreat sud Mr.James Morgan, of Henry Mor- h & , Company, and other leading ness n, were also approached it would \"be to Montreal's | by the: Ipess representative, and aedlared benefit \u2018to hold a carnival.\u2018It dorsn\u2019t matter,\u2019 said a last year's \"coxumiitt tefman, \u2018what some.people say.ice and winter caraival.At\u201d éuthoritatively and [HAS VTS Aviators.| That Mon antrest tas was its aviators many people who.were al the Holmer-St.- ouers re-to | Ivez.Agcy tify.Near the close \u2018welcome, adding | of the rd rigible bailoon \u2018was seen - efties, | aero fa io \"ead then adh iy dicsppçarins any - horizontal elevators, to control = vertical: movements.This motion, however, Was brought about .despite the apparent absence of anything of this nature.: Ce PRISONER TOOK A FIT.Whilé walilfig \u2018in the main corridor of the City Hall for the Recorder's tome! \u2018Gct:\u2026-4:\u2014The -Pôps bad\u2019 a For several days past-tbe.Pope, There sys cunuli 3 pain and ve 3 \u201c MALPEQUES MALPEQUES First Arrival of the Seaso:1 by Express To-day BY THE BARREL - BY THE HUNDRED DELIVERED ON THE HALF SHELL A SPICIALITY.| Telephones Up 003, 904, 90S.HENRY CATEHOUSE, 348, 350 West _ Borchester.+ alact and the gentiemen In- | \u201cmé that there will be an far 8&8 st.it mänoeuvrèd of: a nat toa esp! reporter that enve- |: e was about 30.feet \"long : and 6 t in diameter.It appearad tô be ven with a Angle propeller, which ordinary ents\u2019 \"were thére: was - nb evidence ed | | and Mra Burjand at the \u201cEdward \u201cptoit; Lane gh mien, Mind ; ee FIENDISH ROBBERS Gag À Woman and Leave He Suspended by the Wrists.Lansing, Mich., Oct.4\u2014Mrs W.B.Scott, wife of a baker of this city.was found in the woodshed of her home yesterday, gagged and suspended by the wrists from the rafters so that her toes just reached the floor.The woman had been hanged there by two masked men who then ransacked the house, and had been tied up for more than two hours when her husband and & neighbor found her.She was utterly exhausted and suffered from the shock.~ PERSONALS Their ExceHencles the Governor- General and Countess Grey are expected in the Capital from the West about the 23rd of this month.\u2018The Rev.Mr.Bawers and Mrs.Sawers have returned from their wed- , ding trip.- Mr, and Mrs.Walter E.Lyman have returned to town from their summer sojourn at Bic._ Mr.and \"Mrs.A.F.Dunlop have re- turned to 92 Ste.Famille \u2018street, and \u201cclosed their sümpner\"residence at Beau- \u201crepaire.+ Mrs.A.W.Ogllvie is giving à re- \u201ccept on Thursday afternoon in honor\u201d her granddaughter, Mrs Hugh Phillips.Mrs.Wm.Massle, of Cobourg, \u2018Ont., is spending a few days in town, \u2018the paie Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Mas- sie, the Kent apartments.Mr.and Mrs.Gavin Oglivie have returned \u2018from Torontà where, they were guests of Mrs.Gzowski for a few days.- Mr.and Mrs.:W, G.Brownlee were in Brockville at-the week end, where \u2018their son is entered as & student at Bt.Alban's .séhool.sig} Mrs.Douglas Armour,, who.has} A \u2018been spending a few\u2019 flog in Ottawa, as a guest of Dr.&f Harries at dinner on.TT Fciday evening.The visiting governors te the Mont-) real General Hospital for this ave Messrs.James SW.Pickett, J.E.Tred on and How.Ward ur ray.Colonel Crowe, the new military commandant at Kingston, who stayed at the Windsor Hotel during the week| end, left Montreal this morning for Ottawa.to the west The visiting governors to nés \u2018ern Hospital for.I are H.Stearns, Mr a Fw Geo.Sumner; and Mr.m\u2014 Bon.ent week to the Protestan dustry and Refuge, and to He Somes \u2018at Longue Polnte are Messrs.William Yulié and Henry Munderloh.Principal -and Mrs.Scrimger and family gel back in the city .after spending the summer at Bic.Dr.8.Serimger has \u2018left for Germany to- pursue his studies for a year.he marriage of- Miss Isabel Layng, MAS to .Mr.Gordon C.Keith, B.Sc, 8.graduate of Queén's Univers- , takes.plète at the residence of the brides \u2018parents, Brnteh's Falls, on October 14.c= Dr.Phillips, head of the\u2019 Dispensary, which he fou \u2018Mrs.Philips, will be {he ir of Bol.Royal Tu j ia much .bétter this] - hopes to \u2018resume bia \u2018Get Motritey, of Montreal, \u2018and -beart the ni of SH the.cadets -reor Tes des in the con Facrysiory LE Abus thirty) 4 \u2018Hunt \u2018Club toilow The visiting governors for.the pres) sented with a scr à Murninsited by Ca- NAVY FOR = CANADA Two British Officers Arrive at Ottawa to Advise and.Instruct Canadians.THFY WILL AT ONCE TAKE UP THE PRELIMINARY WORK NECESSARY Ottawa, Oct.4\u2014The first important step in the direction of the building up - ofa purely Canadian navy is announe- ed in conjuction with the arrival In Ottawa of two officers of the Imperial Navy, who will advise and instruct Canadians in respect to the p ning into commission of training ships on which the sea fighters of thé future .will be developed.These officers ate | Commander J.D.Steward, who will be chief of staff, and Mr.P.J.Ling, staff paymaster of the Royal Navy.The \u2018latter belongs to th branch of the seivice which has charge of the staff and financial matters in connection With _th> navy.These two officers wif at ence take up the preliminary \u2018work n° connection with the bringing \u2018into existence of the navy, and\u2019 among \u2018other matters will give their advice in connection with the framing of legis lation which will be submitted to -.ltament when the House meets.- 2e have been borrowed from the- British! Nady for an indef-aite period, and wif remain in Canada as lo - -vices gre reqilired.ne as their ser Lu That this will be for some {um \u201cta coasiderzd by the fact that Mr.dique art has made arrangements to rs up & house in the Capital.Both.fi ° - -cers have a good naval record.BORDER IRRITATION Railway - Commission will Take Up Matter in Ottawa = To-morrow.C\u2014 Ottawa, Oct.4\u2014+The Board of tla way Commissioners wil} sit in Ran.to-morrow.The question of chief is- terest to come before them is the examination of passengers by the United States immigration officials on \u2018trains bound for the United States while in Canadian territory.Charges of d'acourtesy have been made, and ing upon conductors to mee thas: passengers were not sub ways Todt.jected to \u2014_\u2014 THE BISHOP'S TRIBUTE.= \u2014 7 Appreciation of the Late Rev: \u2018ee .mund Wood.> o- se I yr In a sermon af the Chur John the Evangelist venterday sting, Bishop Farthing paid fitting trie.\u2018bute to the humanitarian work Ang self-sacrificing life of the late rector of that church, the Rev.Edmund \u201cWood Reminding the congregation- that death was but passing from this\u2019 \"life to another, he said they could think of their beloved priest as stil concerned with their welfare in his.new sphere of life in the church ex pectant.He époke of the Rew.Mr.Wood's.| | hood of half a century, and en 4 pecially of the influence.which he had Ÿ : exercised over the lives of boys and young men, and recalled with appre- À clation the statement of a correspon- \u2018 {dent that the Rev.Mr.Wood's vat \u201cfluence had probably been than that of any clergyman in the Doc.{minjon.© Upon the congregation of.\u2018St.John the Evangelist His Lordship.desired to emphasize that their re- -sponsfbilities were in proportion.so , the spiritual privileges they had em Joyed through tlie medium of \u2018thois\u2026 à Fate rector.In elosing the Bishop \u2018paid t en Ta \u201cte the work or the uplitt of h Ca aig | tx of \u2018the Riv.Arthur French, ==.) sistant Cleay man.at 8t.John, the.\u2018Kvengelist, who had been as © | for ap many\u2019 years with the: \u201cawe Rev, ; Wood in bis work ef Pr Joseph .Pulttaur, the : New, Tüek Worl\u201d 3 city yesterday.It was: 1 Am ne SH oe evident that he made ao ance æÉ = Heath, for all indications pointed - oard recently issued an \u2018érter +\u2018 pos 1 r \u2014 Minister of St.Gabriel's Took - pinaye n'a: para ; ; Leave of His Congrega- di ton Yesterday.The Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell, minister of St.Gabriel's Presbyter- Dr.Hare Tells of His Work On the Coast of | - Labrador.PRECARIOUS NATURE OF It was a highly interesting story about a little known part of Canada san Church, preached his farewell permon last evening at the Commercial and Technical High 8choel to ~Aan immense congregation, which included many who were former mem- Bers of St.Gabriel's, but who had TR pC A me THE REV.DR.CAMPBELL.\u201cnce moved to other parts of the city.he preacher took as his text, Acts - 20, 32, verse, \u2018And mow, brethren, I gommend you to God, and to the \u201cword of His Grace, which is able to uild you up and to give you an in- eritance among all them which are panctified.In bidding them farewell on his tetirement, after a pastorate of 43 years, any remarks he made, he said, ust .necessarily take a narrative form, .and he would ask indulgence or speaking so much in the first per- pon.;: He had been trained in the raditions of the Scottish church and enjoyed the privilege of hearing \u201cmany e eminent men of hig tie, nl fl Lis Anfluence on conception Lhe church.pncept .of Only a few days ago he came upon e fafled manuscript of bis first sèr- on preached at old St.Gabriel's, + When he spoke from the text, \u2018I mag- \u201cæify my office.\" The standard and «.jdeal which he thers set up was high \".\u2018and ever since he had endeavored to : keep up to that standard.: In the sixties the merchants and business men lived -gver .their offices.in the old parts of\"fhe city.Soon, ;-oMowever, they.bégan to come out to \u201cthe suburbs, making it necessary fer .4he various churches\u2019 yo extend: their.| æ 4 b ke which the congregation of Dominion Square Methodist Church heard last evening from Dr.Hare, a colleague of Dr.Grenfell in the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen.Dr.Hare is the medical man in charge of the Mission Hospital at Harrington \u2018Harbor, and his district extends for 200 miles gn either side of that hospital up and down Lawrence.In this district, he said, there is a population of about 1,500 people, who make a precarious living mainly by cod fishing.\u2018They came over from Newfoundland and settled on this shore about 40 fears ago, and were mostly of English descent, the Devon- 1 shire dialect being strongly marked in their speech.Their livelihood for the whole year depended on thelr success with fishing during three months in the summer.\u2018Sometimes,\u2019 said Dr.arHe, \u2018the cod, when chasing the small fry, rush into the waters along the north shore in such numbers that there hardly seems enough water to float them.In other seasons they seem to desert the shore almost entirely.And again, a man fishing on one side of a small cape may get loaded up with fish, and an- cape may not get a single one.Thus the element of uncertainty is always with the fishermen; -gnd sometimes their catches are so poor that they are reduced to the greatest poverty.In one year, when there was an almost total absence of fish, the Canadian Government had fo send them relief, and there are alwaÿs many cases of hardship, when relief from the Mission is most welcome.\u2019 It might be asked, Dr.Hare remarked, why people lived in such a place, if the means of liveliho6d were so precarious, and the hardships so many.The answer was that this was home to these people\u2014a place with a charm all its own, despite its desolation; a charm so great that he, after experience in many other parts of the world, would far rather :live there than anywhere else he kiew.\u2018And the chief charm,\u201d he added, \u2018Is the peeple themselves.\u2019 he ; \u2018 In simple, conversational style, he outiined the life of these people in their rude homes along a rocky shore, tides render navigation dangerous, sud where fearful gales raged from time to time in summer ahd winter alike Of roads, he said, there were none, and of schools until lately there were none, so that many of the people had grown up absolutely ignorant, and unable even to read.He touched on the hardships which the people had to undergo through want of food, want of elothing, and want of medical attendance, and sald.the mission did eall it could to relieve these wants.But the mission did more than this.Its objects were threefold\u2014medical, evangelical, and ripdastrial.-, In regard to the.last named, he said the people did not want charity.What they wanted to do was to earn their own living, and the mission assisted them in this as far as possible.With this object co-operative stoses H been established at various points, where the people might buy goods at wholesale prices, and obtain - prices for their fish.Thus the în- famous truck system, which always kept them in debt, was to a large exe tent done away with.Then in the money for clothipg, by cutting and hauling wood: for\u2019 the mission.A Graphjcally he pictured His own long journeys over his 408 mile district at- ténding to the spiritual, physical,\u201d and in summer.He was away sp much on these journeys, he sald, that some time ago when he got back and took his four-year-old daughter on his knee, she said: \u2018Father, where is your home?; , He gratefully acknowledged the help accorded to the mission by Montreal people, and while he did net iIn- tend to beg, he mentioned that subscriptions and gifts of cast-off clothing were always most acceptable, The steam launch which had been so.generously provided for him greatly facilitated his work in ge \u2018 about among the people in summer, he said.The first steam launch they had, the \u2018Northern Messenger,\u2019 had eriabled him to accomplish wonders along the shore, compared to what he had been able to do with a sail boat.A splendid little sea boat she was.He had, in Mo, Fe Less \u2018AS.iF ~ Barents | to ahesring the north shore of the Gulf of St.| other fishing on the other side of the | winter the people were enabled-to earn| material wants of the people\u2014journeys | by - dog-siedge in winter and \u2018By.boat}: - a Belle Isle when a gule-afreust.violence Mr.Boarasss.Say it is a Scan dal at Quebec.That the province must aw to the scandals and acts of mal is- tration which, he says, are taking Place at Quebec, and that he believes the result would end as did the recent campaign in the city of Montreal, were the statements made by Mr Henri Bourassa at the meeting at St.Hyacinthe on Saturday afternoon.- * MR.HENRI BOURASSA.There were present at the demonstration about three thousand people, one thousand of whom went out from Montreal.\u2018 _ : In addition to Mr.Bourassa, speeches THE MONTREAL DAILY WITN i | à ; ! out in _her-f the Straits of | pact vétérech \u2018Nils \u2018uné- Ms.Bourassa: | and sald that nly their la last À sitting with him on the same platform.\u2018Liberals, found nothing wrong,\u2019 sald alliance with men like Tarte, Danser- eau, Blair and others, yet they revolt at the idea of other men belonging to % parties, but the good of their country &t heart, coum- ing together In order to save the Province of Quebec from dilagidation and He traced the programme ofw the N He traced the programme of the Nationalist group; which, he said, claimed no Hberty for one section of the people \u2018which could not be just as freely given to another.He spoke of the hnprisonment of Jules Fournier as a relic of a barbarous age.He reviewed his work of season, declaring his hostility to the government _rrown lands .© He severely criticised the Mullarkey transaction.He accused the Prime Minister of sapping = Institutions at the base by réfusing the 1 géntafives of the people the right to look into the receipts from the different public services of the province.Nothing worse, he claimed, could have taken place In the time of Metcalfe.Messrs.Bourassa, Tellier, Prevost and Lavergne left after the meeting for St.Jean Port Joli, where a meeting was held yesterday afternoon.DINER PROBABLY KILLED.Failed te Rise From Tank in a San | Francisco Park.San Francisco, Oct.4\u2014Several hundred persons saw John Mangels, à \u2018iaming high diver,\u2019 plunge 97 feet to probable death at a local amusement park here last night, when he failed to rise from the shallow tank into which he dove head on.Mangels is known on the iblls as \u2018Towers\u2019 and made the leap nightly clad in a sheet of flame from oil soaked cotton.He is believed to have miscalculated the distance and shot like a comet into the tank from which he was removed with a broken neck.Dectors say he cannot reeover.° Ai.Re were delivered by .vergne, M.P.P.for Montmagny; J.N.Tellier, leader of the Opposition at Quebec, and Mr.Jean Provost, M.P.P.for Terrebonne.Mr.Armand Lavergne opened the meeting, declaring among other things that he would bring his French language bill in during the coming-ses- sion, and continue to introduce it until ft became law.\u2019 The Hon Jean Previst said that all the forefathers of the French in this province had gained would be lost.if more attention was not paid to colonisation by the present generation.Mr, J.ME.Tellier, léader of the @p- he this member \"n0t gs that there was any s SHIPPING NEWS CANADIAN -BOATS AT FISHGUARD.An article, recently published in England, states that Canadian steamers ate | to make Fishguard a point of call, to ; gst thems who came acress from New York was Mr.BR.H.Lea, tha Cane- dian general agent for the Great West: ern Rallway Cot y.BES, \"MONDAY, OCTOBER À.Our $1.00 Display of Silks and Dress Goods Has 751 Pieces\u201430,127 Yards of Fabrics Supposing you gave just one minute to each piece, it would take you 12} hours to see the whole exhibit of our $1.00 linc; of Dress Goods and Silks alone.How delightful it ought to be to choose from such a wealth of fabric and color\u2014where there is such a generous assortment of shade and weave! And all the very best that $1.00 can buy.Wool Crepe de Chines Broadclot: « Traverse Cotele Satin\u201d Cloths Amazone Cloths Shadow Striped Cloths Novelty Suitings Diagonal Nerges Scotch Tarlans Venetians Shanjungs Panamas Sicilians Satin Soletl Mohairs Directoires Wool Voiles Coating Serges Etamine Serges Poplins Grenadines Wool Tricot Cheviots \u201cEoliennes Cashmeres French Coatings French Fouls And all our great wealth of Silks, besides, at $1.00.BEAVER HATS sponsible for the statement that, cousins are thmking along the Black Suits A Prominent wholesale millinery man, of this city, is re- last week, on Fifth Avenue, two were wearing beaver hats.Of course, we emphasize the fact merely to show that your American thoughts are best scen in the hats themselves\u2014our beavers at at $6.50, £8.50, $10.50; $12.50, and $15.00.out of every three ladies he met, same lines as you are.\u201d - Sod \u2018 in All Sizes any lady from that age right up We can fit the girl of 14 years in a black suit.We can fit ment.We can do it almost at a moment\u2019s notice, if need be.We { Have black suits at $15.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, + $40.00, $45.00, $50.00, and upwards.We :have \u2018every size at each of these prices.We have them in broadcloth, in cheviot, in storm serge, in panama, in satia cloth and cub.2 to the one af 46 bust measure- $35.00, miticdlly { : Neat Dressing Gowns y $3.50 and £4.00.: In lovely soft la printed flannelettes we have them at $1.75, $2.00, $2.75, ciderdown at 85.00 aod wpwards.5 .~ | Qur Own Glove \u201cLa Rive.\u201d It is attention to the smaller details overlooked in some gloves\u2014 the stitching, the finish\u2014which makes this glove of ours so reliable.Our guarantee goes with it.\u2018By the way, have you read what \u2019 our guarantee is?\u2018 Wore Is à Personal hos Leather Bag Bayer: We are continually being complimented on our Bag Values\u2014the shapes, sizes, and prices; particularly those at $150, $2.00 and | $2.50.Won't you pleaÿe let people We have 850 pairs of superior wool cashmere stodkings to sell at 89 cents per palr.They are full fashioned and have spliced heels and toes; some are black; some black with grey tips.Fall Wool and know about them?There are thousands of women in Montreal who would be glad to know, at this very hour, that they can buy bags of the style and quality of these, Underwear Notes Many a pleased .customer has paid warm compliments to our | \u2018Cashmere Gloves \u201d We want you to know they are ; 1m\u2014that's ail.b a \".F A 6 an warmer underwear.What better commendation could it have?This - 46 true of omr garments at .25, as well as those at $1.00.ht \u2018at the prices we are selling them - atf .\u2018| seasons of the year | PE SE \"| selves Say ly as regards the port e£ Montreal, ) - ; at all contractors seversl millions of Jouars of instalments which are not due unl! 1916.- The North German Lloyd, w.108 plight at the end of last year vas even more serious than that of :lie Hamburg-American line, annjun:es that operations for the first half yea?of 1009, after deducting fixed chi.g¥ and interest of all kinds, reveal a nt surplus of $1,250,000 as compared vith & deficit of $1,760,000 for the corre sponding period of 1808 This improves ment of approximately $3,000,000, he management states, is due exclus: LS .| to increased receipts from North erican traffic, especially In the steer: Mr.Lefebvre's plan 1s dam keep tm immense\u2019 reservoirs tha >.water of tributary streams in the the low \u2018water season siti The wa ; \u2018 ter of the .arti a Gouin.- > » GERMANS HAVE BU A despatch from Berlin näys that| 88% Which totalled 68,664 passenge-% to the aor bak that as against 17,730 for the first six any's two.ee ma dines Shipping circles were agitated can d retaverifig À 2dagmely \" .\u2026from-+ week by the revival of the rumor th: the disastrous effects: inst yoara{ Albert Ballin was tired of office and - 5 would shortly retire from the z-1eral J mañagement of the Hamburg-Am-ri- K can fine.It was alleged that tln : Kaiser had expressed the wish that i Colonlal Secretary Dernburg, wp is : arriving in New York today om the Cleveland, should su Ballin, with a view to bri tte nging fusion of the bu =.m \u201d Breimèén All ai 5 are & or an Matements Naoued or ents \u201canh dicated by ASR 2° > voi das dun = , eat J 4 20° © THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER : Ge mms Ny ; ND OAR + AT mA.tact, been out tn her tte of loue ee M ETS | : ; \u2018 .-.| , out \u2018in.-Straltu-of Lo - CR ; oj Te \u201cNE DR CAMPBELLS |MISSION TO Sl Bm ot bre St ps sta ant mee LE ee, 1 STE din bod Ras PONE gel Was lashing the Heu < t- two Mg thought was \u2018djyietan-of- a ia vt x 3.+ In cdncluston, he reminded his hear~ caption when 4s arose to speak.He.¥r : 35 - ve ers that this mifsetan along the Inner\u201d thanked his colleagues for having come IF + be \u2014 CE, - Vo another country, but emission to : 921, Eyaciutie and stated that Were | ka i : Minister of St.Gabriel's Took Dr.Hare Tells of His Work Canadlans, and for that reason it ought mon Te a Ot Of Place Pet > : \u2019 va \u20ac : , Mr.Bourassa, \u2018tn Sir Wilfrid Lauriers K, wl tion Yesterday.: Labrador.alliance.with men like Tarte, Danser- p REVIEWED HIS CAREER | \u201c AND GAVE MANY * REMINISCENCES .The Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell, minister of St.Gabriel's Presbyter- \u2018San Church, preached his farewell germdon last evening at the Commercial and Technical High 8choel to «an Immpense congregation, which in- -ctluded many who were former mem- Bers of St.Gabriel's, but who had abe 4 7 THE REV.DR.CAMPBELL.14 \u201cpince mbved to other parts of the city.À he preacher took as his text, Acts * 20, 32, verse, \u2018And now, brethren, I .mmend you to God, and to the < \"\"Wword of His Grace, which is able to Build you up and to give you an în- eritance among all them which are q es, Banctified.EP _\u2026_ IN Bidding them farewell on his ; ; «ÿetirement, after a pastorate of 43 Ji i frars any remarks he made, he said, MR must .necessarily take a narrative *>form, \u2018and he would ask indulgence for speaking so much in the first per- gon.du He had been truined in the ~~fraditibns of the Scottish church and .enjoygd the privilege of hearing f \u2018lie line, annjuned corre the A despatch from Berlin uéys .that | 28% Which totalled 68,664 passenge\u201d owing to the record-breaking Agne- *$ S&ainst 17,780 for the first six now aly -ee- | Months of 1908.Brent.wteamashi Roe Shipping circles were agitated th! RS BON pe week by the revival of the rumor that ast .ysar'a| Albert Baliln was tired of office and from the z:1eral Hamburg-Am 'ri- of the that the was alleged Dernburge, #15 |9 New York today on the MR Ballin to | Sy mn » s I A MU E Foes your ao an DEP de £9 = + A i If Your Name \u2018 ' WY i aha tails 3 fo RE RT SDI à lar pe i ve + » i aay YET SPE EUITE EE te tt died = arm pe oe - _ on 00e Pa ree » 2 ata id \u2018in -To-day\u2019s Issue, Send in a Nomination At Once.a In selecting this Autoiotièsé af \u2018 Grand Caps ital Prize in our \u201c Great Gift Contest,\u201d the management of The Witness \u2019 said: \u201c Get the best car, so tht when it is \u201cWon, the winner will be more than satisfied.\u201d The Contest Manager, there- x fore, bought a 1910 Model R.Bussell from the.Canada Cycle and Motor Co \u2014Uniformly Good.These words are quickly read, but.they mean a whole tot when \u2018applied \u2018to an automobile.They don\u2019t mean * Good this year, bad last year, or Q : doubtful next year \u201d\u2014they mean \u201c good every year.\u201d That\u2019s where the Russell stands all the time.This car is one of FL | the best today : it was last yest, it will be next year.Among the few really high grade cars now on the market there is none = | with 80 \u2018unifor® a record as-the Russell.Whoever wins this beautiful and serviceable car has one with a pedigree which is clean straiglit \u2018from the beginning.Such records are the best evidence of real quality.This car will be fully equipped with, cape top, automatic folding wind shields, lam ps, horn, tools, ete.VALUE $2,500.00 1910 Model R Russel Touring Cr | Ge 1 The Contest Departmen! B: + Ln | do not «Hot tant tho £ lars, w write the I Nominate.,.eesrsre resented esrepeal fo (Full name of candidate) a i Ee i Ta, Contest Uapager, Montreal rime pu signed.soucier are de Address.corsa ; Is now located at 140 St.Peter Street, one ve.ie Joh = \u2018door South of the olf ee \u2018Witness\u2019 office.Call au there for information.&.ww inonths paroi ; Out and Send ta the Co og Directed 4 Se che Contra Manager, Tie + ue \u2018al se ow + saonthe, BS sd mo dryer \u2014e: ne 00 su 00 Lee, cm, : Tak : oe mercsoreencecnuu00e - Has ro 0 ne cee \u2018a - This nomination png momies - te \u201d FE + RE SOY ate nd = ed i RE PERRET EPS AE NOEL RARE SRE ARE ES em y TR ated] \u201c+ re ae Weekly Calene ; \\ TWICE DAILY 3&8 Pm.: 1 \u2014 HUNTLY (A ET re Eo Adults, 280.STRE TUESDAY, ocrogen.GLD-FASHIONES TEA MEETING, Tea Served 6 to 8 NOTICE! GITY IMPROVEMENT - The City Garden Campaign Committee announce a FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Bulbs, Bulb Planting we Fall Gardening.*.BY MR.S.\u201dS.BAIN = °° \u201cAT THE HIGH SCHOOL, PEEL STREET, (By kind permission) Tuesday, October 5th, AT 8 P.M.= | Al Children with their Parents and Friends, and aff - Lovers of a \u201c City Beautiful,\"* are Specially fovted.his ON soxEs, $15.00.SEATS, pps to 50 cénis.\u201d List Now Open at Star Branch Office.on: OCTOBER 1st.ie 1 SCHOOLS of the ART ASSOCIA7 Jn will\u2019 reopen for the SESSIIN of ADVANCED BES.on : OCTOBER 18th.Apply only LB ABBOTT, \u201cSecretary.\u201d Sa for in the BP In ne street, AY EVENING, October Sth \u201c6h45 French - B.b., ed into the Chair = tot) will ecture on the .MONTREAL.= OPENING EXERCISES of the pres BRD MORI M PRICE | on 44 exclude from ita 2, 77 calculated \u201cor 3 ot \u2018Sr injure the The Pilg 3 TEMPORARY OFFICES; TT U VIEVE 7 ice.ë \u2018the Editor ould ue _ tor wf the ° rine the.eM other advertisements wh .stood that they.Yectisements, [= - be | worta.\u201c{xie more.ge\" for, h as tha higher \u201cnôers: ts \u2018Brunet, or any other \u2018favdred middleman, but sas that his.committee\u2014to-| wards the 3 streeté y car Jabor.suspended.The iHed upon Mr.- a clear 1 ar weport o on: this mat ty.Council: =.Why.- man Giroux and his supporters she {be terminedhr anxious to Le en through, IN spite or every~ ybody, \u2018can only.Le à - Nothing quite 80 unblushingly Brasen has been \u2018meén for a long time past, even -at the city [dn Hal, as the rhannét- An which the Road] 1 Committee\" \u2018reports were\u2019 \u2018unceremont- \u201cAniconsifierately 4 thrcugh the .Pmance Comittee \u201cby | AMermen Eaviolitte, J.#.A.Martin, : con Friday afternoon.\u2018They showed a \u201csupreme contempt for { \u2018public apinion, which will certainly not by the City = -a clear and te.ter to thw thing and.eve, matter for .ously and\u2019 Guay and! area la bope deferted, Faith 18 8 misplaced 1t 4a apt tor eal te deplor- | membered\u2014may \u201cpurchase paving ma-} terials hich may be laid {j And yet Alger} | maik.Giroux knows vééy well that the : | work _cannet, .be- executed \u2018The city\u2019.surveyor, aid ilk arntee 4 stated that he can only\u2019 guarantee ® [completion if sihers couïïtenahsed { wheu it: méeté,\u2018 if£:the public interééts the Jagat considered.Alderman Giréux is Tikely té experience yet again the Rn ae that comes from able consequehees.-Fohn \u2018 a leading exhorter- ariong the \u2018people lately assembled at\u2019 Ashdod, Massa to, witness the, end.of the: : Me was: 80 firmly: convsncea that the last day.wes at hand, {lint het turned - aH his: properiy: -into cash and laid ît all on the collection plate.\" When \u2018the end did not come aig the.assembly.dispersed; he \u201cfound himsert + penniless,\u201d destitute- exen ot\u201d food and | clothing and started ba foot: for \u2018Bos- | chusetts, in.the congumggtion\u2019 way aif- gone.\u201d His « létosres 1œued bv is $iTe bo, though | TEST abe had been a belléver ip \u201cBittizelf | the nes a bY.pracations Gi eros, whieh | a ; e after.mile\u2019 of grey placid lakes, or broken\u2019 into: a i k oplc mingling in théetreama: and \u2018Tapids_ \u2018Herp and there is the ; \u2018Degthidag at o fog.and request glades and \u2018clearings invite te agrioul- tural enterprihe, which will \u2018soon dè- Nelop.The Journey\u2019; tor.Cohalt > an \u201cCéébrane has become in 9 few ah Ii years a familiar and pleasant ong.1.de possinle to make fhe reunite 10 op the 3) PRA tirée | ctabie.taie tn Visiting \u2018the \u2018mifies and | ather points | of interest.So the.coun try grows and prospers with the en-| \u2018terprise -and Dr of the rail- nous vara.a The tirs situation th England Suat now 1s most interesting, not to say excitihe.\u2018There is a tenseness evident : feeling which has been ab- \u201cpolitics for - years.\"There noce 05 De little doubt.that the coun- Les ; A therevent of a general | elaction £hkir return.tp power is far \u201cmotes probable than it would have been a.yedy or*eightéen manths ago.Then the 3 ted , defeat \u2018of \u2018Liberal measures:$y- the Lérds, with thé reduétion of the Liberal \u2018vote in by-elections, led a writer in the \u2018Fortnightly Review\u2019 fo advise Mr.Asquith practically te throw | the Jonah of \u2018consistency - oveRpoard, .to.trim his sais\" to the \u2018prevalent 5 : breese, and to strike the flag of a too] : 0 .\u2018Libgraiiam,\u201d \u2018thi + \u2018prophet of.mivastuns aald, \u2018bas agaîn.was\" tailed in its.struggle with the Peers,\u2019 \u2018and this is the great intafortune loom- } \u201cIng.behind aR others.The selt-con- | \u2018idence ofthe unparalleled majority is oyed- because the Peers have \u2018hopelessly beaten it.Its members can- \u2018not count by any means upon the sup- | \u2018port_of the- country in their qua \u2018with the béredMary chamber.Even.\u2018thé Labor._ members have no gager \u2018desire to.aon \u201cther.\u201d \u2018constituents sk; pd ee hit 1e\" Roseberÿ, her posit) come of, : | of the wild courage and Mountain marksmanship of the Moors, and the dis-| | cipitned troops of & nation historically | proud apd martial, there should in- the | T1ong run be no.questidh as to'tye re- wale Couragéous ak \u2018these: Mountaineers fn their tés, s two wreat curses, the land monopolies, ana \u2018with - sta many.remarkable features, A 1s per- \u2018feps the most, notabie pleat.of legity | \u2018Igtion in several generations.land reform is sadly needed is shown by recent statistics which\u2019.tell how- let m erstwhile a | onam; form, thirdwing the Welght of y in | uence: reward\u201d the.ost A welt appointed pu I man in two.days sent conditions.In his speech-in Glas- \u201cpid SEF Mighite; pinata dn apie.| BW the-othét \u201cday- ne spoke \u2018at \u201cthe Fland-owning-class as that fiom \u2018which \u201cmgmt of the great servants of the state had come, those who worked \u201cwithout emolument and without pay.\u2019 4 \u201cTell me, Giaucus, says the heroic 1 | Berzisdan.jn\u201d the IHiad, \u2018wh 7 it ie that | À\u201cFntreti honor us dt Tiome w \u2018rooms at feasts, and with fat por- \u2018tfons of flesh and with sweet wine, \u201cand that we have a great domain of \u2018orchard and plough-land by thé banks 362 Xanthus?Surely it is that we may \u2018fight in the front rank.\u2019 | because England's Lords have in a \u2018large measure ceased to \u2018fight in.the \u201ctront rank,\u2019 but hold on to emolument and privilege as though these were their right that the prerogatives with \u2018which they have surrounded themselves\u2019 seem to_be silpping foam them.SPAIN IN AFRI 5 .Wè have now the Spanish.account of\u2019 the.somewhat disastrous reverse\u2019 met dr.\u2018the Spanish troops after thelr n Secure.à =! Ar \"That while 7,500,000 \u2018the people of England | addressed rane gatherings in Mont.A.\u201care spread ové¥, 19,400,000 acren of land, Za) yesterday and hia pronouncement 12,000,000 take up.152,000 acres, and 13,000,000 ary | crowded into 48, 000 pcres, choly: to har.Lord TE At,re- aed th \"the chief It may be 4 ces \u201cAlthough coldly stated, the \u2018whole case \u2018in admitted.More troops are.to be.seit under a- prinée of the blood: royal, \u2018as à result of the \u2018extension ef the field operations, and we are told over again.what Spain means to do: whest \u2018she hag reconquered the hay.| made.Though \u2018the \u2018outs: war iy HOt set settet: we and do-not.Jock for any other ending.than \u2018that whfch Spain is* ass \u2018available army Is admittedly smail.|The _réliforcements to be sent are.Me \u2018thousand.But as betwen] ; ; Epain's : thetr \u2018fatel defect is \u2018 system and the yy I \u2018atrerencté want of.a commander who could Jenl-k îter so + Her on.foot or mounted.Thin is Fussÿ | ha | Wuseré way, of fighting and, though + pee es him did \u2018break a British tH \u201csheer weight of.numbers, \"Phe.econ 1 Key tried to do with bis dri CF + is.not suficlent.| noe pers | 1 \u2018he found thet, American cities 10] Dod: and ming or ne pt À y nd, of the modgrate drink O¥:BUFFALO PURIFIED THE CITY.Br.Wilbur.F.Cratts, of Washington, moral reforig à \u2018alcoholism apply very \u201cdirecily to the -Mfe and needs of this.sity, - | fn Déminién \u201cSquare Methodlst Church; in the morning, he spoke on \u2019Livingà}*-and dying nations, and with striking examples from almost every era im-history he held up the SäbSath- lessand Sabhath-breaking nations as examples of physical, mental and moral poverty, \u2018T£ 1 should claim; sald Dr, Crafts, | \u2018that.the diffère nd nations are a ue to their treatment of the Sabbath, should proclaim that I'had been ruff away with by a hobby, but the supreme : ath | Keeping-nattons are ice.ths high placés of thé ee ann ment of the promise in Toatah Iviti., 14.o nation that spends its Sabbath in work and play has ever developed safe and stable popular government.\u2019 \u201cBefore a gathering in the Y.M.C.A., in the afternoon, Dr.Crafts spoke on the work -and- possibilities of ' men's leagues, and: the usefulness to which they might attain in promoting municipal reform.Hig story of Buffalo's experience furnished an example of what could bé done in a city neither vol far nor very different from Mont , On the completion of a tour of four eéntinentd, a# .superintendent of \u201cthe International Reformi Bureau in Fr: fo generally some progress de moubicipat rare \"pat Sûpday .sa- .loons-we generally closed throughout.*the'iWest ,and bling was to a con- sidetabte \u2026 à but in | most - ame ise: bu ak \u2018IHowed -to run full blast Buftald was n, its formost merchant, Mr.J.N.Adam having retired from business to become its- energette- and progressive mayor\u2026.He had closed \u2018the Sunday se- loons and: Sunday shows and had sup- \u2018pressed gambling within the city Hm: its all.the week.But no oñe had ask od him to reform: the theatres fn; thefr | weëk-gay exhibitions ef-crime and vice.\u2018The.nickelodeons \u2018and penny arcades \u201cbill-boards- were aiso representing\u201d criminals es heroes, and impurity as galety.\u2019 Dr.Crufts appealed to a day - morning service at tKe Plymouth sthodist Chureh to take up this ne- Et Aaron Tee refotm, immediate appllotion-of this prin | in the forests of Pemerania.ont -toupd to be in an unusually good.con- | men\u2019s league at the close of the Sun.| oo TE h | Tragic Death of of Mr.Charle.a Inf Miller ih a Londo: : SematofFaim.\u20ac BRENÂGENT GENER: |, NEW- BRUNSWICE SINCE 1896.Mar rgate, Eng., Oct.4\u2014Mr © Duff Miller, agent general .Brunswick, in Ipndon since 1 a8 window here yestera.was killed.Mr.Miller was Ontario in 1 A\u20ac the time of his death Mr was staying in a sanatorium .count of à nervous trouble.tendant was constantly in cha; Mr.Miller succeeded in eludir, arfd making his way to a win.is assumed that he jumped out.: body was found in the yard ben.-WHEN HEIR WAS BORN Crown Prince of Germany Was | - On Forest Roads.Berlin, Oct.2.\u2014Crown Prince I- .erick, whose wife.gave birth to : the night of September 30, wa: vented by a series of mishaps ; reaching home in 4dme for the «.: e Crown Prince had been 1.: Ay sent out to bring him in, reaci.i side just after he had brougl 1 sn a stag.The Crown Prince hose J to the hunting lodge and starr.home at nightfall fn an auton.Then the mishaps began.The 3 chine refused to run and several ju were lost in effecting repairs.1 « Crown Prince then became lost on - .forest.roads in the fog.At 1 col x fn the morning he found a feresier who put him on his way.lle ria.home at 4 am.of Oct.1 and +.greeted at his door with the news a men-had been born five hours :.- \u201cJUDGE DEWEY'S FEAT.For Goverrior of Massa- déivotts Talks for Twelve Hours.Boston.\u201d Oct.8.\u2014 Boston Comnien ronan never saw a more exiti- dinary.feat than to-day, when fr twelve hours, with but one interns.sion \u2018of twenty-five minutes for lun.Judge Menry P.Dewey, who has un pounced himself \u2018as the \u2018Theocra:i candidate for governor, : talked continuously upon the \u2018Established relic- ion of.the.state.Judge Dewey attracted much ati.tion on the bènch of the municipal urts sore years ago.by original :1- rpretation of the law; four years pa dre ran for Mayer.of Boston, afd caus.campient by.appearing upon tie tRérité a ttired.in evening dress; ti La té pest year he sued the Good Government: Associhtion for $76,000,000, for al- Nciplé \u2018was that these men.te prin write \u2018te the mayor thanking him for the .important reforms he had accomplished \u2018afd urging him 16 \u2018clean up th ol shed .moving pietures, penny - \u2018Arcades and\u2019 the bili od the] | let: 39.ter.Twenty-five Kept thelr romises 1 1hat very.Sunday.afternoon, and .the: Dext, morning thy Superintendent.pre- ors\u2019 tin | 2 fort rachis Hen fs dee nmi wen \u201cnfl 22 Boel SEE as tion's largeat loss by ney .in ers.- ficient In ætther case\u201d either cise bs.repealed; .only ail -Îhet fie same matter to the.feat r Fikes dr ob \u2014\u2014\u2014 r\u2014\u2014 1A \u201cSTRANGE ALL)ANCE.: a ost st} } thè ditnking: ML ~ ?salocns | vues ot-{ \"will feitow slander regarding his intentions the campaign, but lost the ver- Le .LORD KITCHENER.He\" Arrives at Shanghai On Way to Pekin.rl Rhone \u201cInepecior eme He \u2018\u2019Meditérranéan forçes,:: argived t ep to-day.are was no official re- Th ption, tchener will leave on Wednesday for Nanking, Hankow and Pekin.Later, he will visit the Man- thurfan battlefields._ ca Gave the Lie to 2 _.\" 3 urassa.As a sobre to the new alllance Mr, Henri Bourassa ur .vost, ex-minister of ' lanixation, * _ Canada\u2019 publishes ; ro, à \u2018beech delivered hy oe ; Ost, at a meeting 19, fn Quebec, 1907.Trevost open- Bourassa, wn : mong \"other things, pa -said: \u2018You ied ed that the Hon.ol op] mn and another Lib- \u2018eral Pd er had offured you a port- folto in the Gouin cabinet.The Hun.Hodo, Lemieux himself denied Fl : -In Lis concluding remarks then minister of colopization said T am ready to follow the example \u2018of Mr.Turgeon, and to resign as bonne; if Mr.Bour- .to come as a can- , in the election that Gtdate against RAY LAMPHERE- \"DYING.La Pétte, Indiana, Oct.4\u2014Ray Lum- who ras \u2018obavicted as an accom- §{ phere, 1: pice \u2018of ttie-arei-murderess, Mrs.Gun- \u201cnoes, hag but a few days more to live te prison\u201d physicians.He 18 from comsamption.Mr.Smith, state's attorney, is confident he will make a confession clearing every detati of the Gunness death farm mys - tery,.when he realizes that his end 18 band.Up to the present time he persistently he notäing-&tout how.Mrs.Gun- id ES \u2018ind \u201cdisposed of her Vic - amanda that .ML C.A.are this year ex- \u201c than ever 10 feel at all the t meeting 0 3 of Freshmen.te be held as foi- SE for Freshinen aw ae ted colleg oué La evn\u201d F ay ; cent ; off at de nin he peas fers \u2018to have\u2019 it.: A 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TYREE RRALS AND LODGINGS.8, Raceptien for Freshmen in Ap- pe, Malesces, Oct 2 p, Reception for men e.The students dressed by the presidents of 3 different éoilcre clubs and sovie- r night lodgings given a per of.\u201cProteptant Hout« «! and - Aime.was 119, and the vof: .\u2014 FINE AMD WARM.13 dog \\ilan\u2018's blueët fringes Are\u201d tue sun, politike milk weed \u2014 toria, 40, 50; Xan 4 Me 74, 32; Battle PD ML ANMNWIINMEHMY dE AF reEOORnRPed Wy AORN MY II TEPTYANNITPIEDNARN |(MpN Say a a OP £& oF GD 1\" [ , L HT RAR: 217310 TR AOC WR Ça ze of 29 y = n t- 10 8, d )= - 8, le p- 1 at is r.he ne- SE ERA UE ARS REFEREES Alleged Partiality Resulted in\u2019 Free Fight at Shamrock- | Montreal Match.[RISEMEN WON HARD - FOUGHT GAME BY 7 GOALS TO 5.\u2018re first of the home and home marches to decide the championship 0, ie N.L.U.was held on the Mie { 1.3 grounds on Saturday, and result- cu in 1 Victory for Shamrocks by 7 plis to 3.This was no chance vic- vire, as, except for a short period in u first quarter, when the Irishmen w re 4t fault in passing, and ia the I.quarter, when they had \u2018lost i vainagh und their team was depleted y having several men on the fence, th » ; laved u superior game all round.Ye most sanguine supporters of the Bluiiruck tam id not look for a big v.v in their favor, but the officials « quieliy confident, and the result jus iti d their judgment.vue gratest improvement in the virok team was noticed in the -.ltochford, Hyland and O\u2019Reilly i.with a complete understanding ni vithout the scrappiness that dis- zished the home end of the team r in the season.Dillon appears vw + found his proper position close net, and he and Kavanagh were responsible for the victory il, Kavanagh is a tower of ze at cover point, and his loss in List period was severely felt.He (ruitd the muscles of his leg and «in retire, but it is hoped that with h will have recovered sufficiently his place in the return game found the net twice, .putting them * Following their usual practice oe boys in green made their effort in the third quarter, when Hogan was again responsible for two goals, and Munday and Hyland scored one each, while Dade scored for Montreal, With four goals in hand, the Irish Men commenced the last quarter confidently, despite the fact that Kavan- &gh was incapacitated and the referee had banished Howard, McIlwaine and Brennan.Darkness had fallen and Shamrock were playing on the.defensive.This did not suit Dr.Cousineau, and when Brennan passed the ball back to O'Reilly he biew his whistle and brought the ball back to centre.He dropped it in front of H.Scott's slick without waiting _for a Shamrock: player to face him and allowed him te | Fun off with it, and it was when Hy- land was pointing this out that the row started.It was rumored that to- Wards the last there were two bails in- pay but this could not be substanti- ce Despite the numerous penalties the game could not be classed as a dirty onc, the majority of the penalties awarded being for robust body checks.The result leaves Shamrock 2 up and Montreal now requires to beat them by 8 goals to win the \u2018champianship.Mr.St.Pere has a thankless job ahead of him in selecting officials for the return match.It is scarcely prob- @bic and would doubtliess cause Intense friction if the same men were to offi- clate again, and probably neither Cousineau or Catternich desire the honor, but the president can be relied upon to select good men, and it is up to the offcials of both clubs to support him and use their influence to keep down rowdyism.- The teams, officials and summary were: \u2014 .; Shamrock.Montreal.Muir., .Goal.J.Brennan, ir.Dillon.+\u2026 +» Point .G.Finlayson Kavanagh.- ee OORT.Neville Howard., .Defence.R.Finlayson Tobin., ., .Defence., .MoKerrow McIlwaine ve Defence.»» » FF.Scott Munday .'./*.Rochford ee oe Ione., .o Ys .Dade Hyiar:d.O'Reilly ci os Mono.;.H::Scott J.Brennan \u2026 \u2026 ieee oo BP Jd.Hogan .,v .+.Roberts Referee, Dr.oustneau; 3 J.Catternieh; umpires, aud C.Porteous: tone: s1own and H McLaughlin; timekeeper, IN.0.Ledoux, penairy SUMMARY.First Quitrter.1\u2014Montreal Dgde.2.00 4-~Montreal.H.Scott.4.00 3\u2014shamrock.J.Brennan.6.00 er.Hogan.3.50 J; Hogans .10.20 Third Quarter.6 Shamrock.,,.Munday.2.00 T\u2014-~hamrock yland.4.08 8 \u2014shamrock.Montreal.y BN F 1\" Montreal.«-R es es es Su 1.-Montreal.F.on :30 PENALTIES, l'irst quarter\u2014Howard and Mendy, B :iluntes each.Second ed be oe -.Kane Ottawa, Dotaber 2\u2014The fear held out earlier in the week that with Moi- son and Savage away and a few in- experienced- men on \u2018the team.that | Ottawa would beat Montreal was confirmed to-day when the metropolitan combination was d ated at.the Capt- tal by 25 points to | Ottawas won their game fin the float quarter and a touch down by Wil- llams, followed by his dtop goal from field, Gerard\u2019s long run for a trv, which Willlams converted, and \"a couple of rouges, gave them fifteen points.Ottawa aid not score in the second quarter, while Montreal, after getting À rouge against the.wind in the first, got two more, the half-time score being 156 to 3 for Ottawa.: ; Ottawa again kicked with the wind in the third.Gerard got a try, which Williams again converted, and four rouges followed, bringing Ottawa's total up to 25, while Montreal failed to tally.In the last quarter, fumbles on the Ottawa back division, Stinson\u2019s goal from fleld, and Cameron's try, which came as a result of Christie's muff, combined with.rouges, gave Montreal 11 points.Ottawa did not scors in this period.Only one voint was tallied against the wini, Montreal getting it in the last minute of the first quarter.The Montreal backs were the equals of those of the home team.Captain Jack Williams was Ottawa's star.He dropped a beauttful goal from the field, and scored a pretty touchdown in the first quarter.Williams also kicked for three rouges amd converted two goals from.difficult angles.Mc- Cann did good work on the Ottawa \u2018back division.Tommie Stinson, and bis \u201cMontreal backs, nevertheless, proved much stronger than \u2018expected.Stinson booted for big gains repeatedly, while Hamilton and Billy Craig did most of the running.Duckett, at centre half, proved a genuine find, the big fellow Showing some great punting and running abitity.\u201cMontreal has a great back division.Baillie -at.quarter was also effective and Had hie been given the- support which Snelling got would robably have got over the Ottawa ine several times.As it was; Balllie had few opportunities te scintillate on account of the poor protection given him.The backs broke even in kicking, although Stinson booted further than Williams.The Ottawa wings were.always on the ball, while thosé of Montreal were | slower in this respeet.Montreal look stronger than last year, however, and may be in the running for the championship, unless the Tigers beat Ottawa here on Saturday next, Montreal's passing was a weak spot; Gerard getting his second touch as the \u2018repult of Duckett's poor throw to Hamilton.Play was clean, Kilt being the only player penalized.He took 2 Mout at ah opponent and was ruled off by Re- feree Hendry for five minutes.Gais- \u201cÎfortd was the only man injured.The \u2018offfciais handled\u2019 Yene same, in fauit- Yosld Style.The\u2019 Wékther wad fair, al- ithbugh a \u2018strong wind wag wing, |.+ and \u2018about four \u2018thpusand pie at- | tended, - Ottawa a1d siot Shbw nearly as much strength as last segson, buat when they get Bawif at full back, and make à change on the line, they will be up to.the standard.\u2018The teams, officials and.summary are given below.Ottawa.Position.Mentreal.Christle.Full back.a .fitinaon McCana.Sight: halt » «eo «Hamilton Williams.Centre Jor.\u2026.Duckett Gerard.\u2026\u2026.Læft Balt 3 spew.eR » Craig Soalling a.«Quarter.pus rguson.Scrimmage ., \u2026.McNamee Kennedy.Scrimmage.oy we «AMAR .- + Inside .;, te ee Pédale oe \u201ceo om \u201cWard cere ne.Bailie ord.Outside wing .Cameros Ktit.\u2026\u2026.Outaide wiRE.Armstrong | - Referee, \u2018Dr.Hendry,\u2019 pire, H.C.Griffithe, : SUMMARY.°°\" First quarter\u2014Ottawa\u2014Kiot to \"dead ball line by Willieïhs, 1; -\u2018toue ow; Willams, 5; touchdown, GQ converted goal kick, \u2018Wiltiams, 1; drop an goal from field, & Total Montreai-\u2014Rouge_ oi oft Stinson\u2019s patl Second querter\u2014Ottams_No score.ques D y Christie, 1; rouge ote tr 3 - \u2018by Stineon, 1; y y Bras 1 rouss ronge by Craig, 1; rouge by down by Gerard, Re ove converted goal , Williams, 1.; 5 \u2014No score.Fourth quarter\u2014 tresi-\u2014-Drop goal from field.dy inson, 3; rouge \u2018by lams, 1; -rouge - by > + Heine ., .Laviolette | 115, 5 minutes, Third quarter\u2014MoN- | ist v tine, Bri, 3 \u2018inlutes each.Fourth 1 Hayson, 10 minutes; He bi, McKerrow, McIlwaine\u2019 lrennan, 6 minutes eafh.ial Blip._ Shamrocks, 60 minutes; \"M Toil, le minutes.CE \u2014\u2014-\u2014mmmpé., HOLMER, THE RECORD-HOLORN.Hans Holmer now holdw thd, Calle.| fin record for covering the Marathon i Atanc e, He has run the 26 miles Joris in\u2019 two hours fhtrty-two minui ® Hn 1a pix bute nd forty seconds, all minutes better t Ance of Abe Woods om nf 19 minutes; Munday and on js nly EE Ber imme win.= es | ato; wa: Christie, 1: Royals; George Young, couverted 8,3 : Ton Te SE * New York, October ober 4\u2014Boston, Mont- | real, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Chicago.| New \u2018York and other cities will contribute their.best amateur athletes fo make the indoor \u2018champi ousbip\u201d games \u2018of the Amateur Athletic Unlea, which begins at Madisdn Square Garden tonight, ons\u2019 \u201cof the most noteworthy track meets ever.held under the auspices of the A.A.U.Especially keen will be the rivalry between the athletes of the Irish-American Athletic Club and the New York Athletic Club.The recent victory of the Americans in the metropalitan senior championship games af-Travers Island And the Canadian meet at Montreal, has added fresh fuel to the rivairy.But the laurels will not all go to local men, for such organizations as the Boston A.C., the Montreal A.C., the Pittsburg AC.and the Quaker: \u2018A.C.have entcred.The Boston club is sending a strong delegation headed by | Sherman, Nelson, © Rand, Ballard, or nce, Piout, Ellery Clark and \u2018Woe.Halpenny, the famous pole-vaulter, will be on hand to represent the Montreal A.A.A.He cleared the bar at 11 feet 9 inches at the A.A.U.championship games of 1908, and at Montreal last month.Among the other Canadian athletes are Lukeman, Desmar- teau, Mackay and Royal Other dangerous aspirants expected to compéte are A.B.Shaw, the champion hurdler, | W.May, and W.Hamilton, all of the t Chicago Athletic Club.Among the local athletes the field comprises the holders of practically every record made in the world of track athletics in the past.five years.e 600 and 1,000 yard races are counted upon to bring together Sheppard, Lunghi, Paull, Kiviat, Hillman and Gissing.These six men are undoubtedly the fastest in the world for their distances, Almost as representative a field will meet in the two mile race in which George Bonhag, the record holder, will toe the mark with Wilson, the English \u2018champion, Suljlvan, Daly, Collins, Bel- lairs, Win- Bailey, and other well- known distance men.Other star performers entered for the championshlp events include 8.C.Lawrence, Piatt Adams, Ray Ewry, Martin - Sheridan, John Billar, Jack Frank, the crack shot-putter, of Brown University.CYCLING iG MISHAP.Several Wheolmen Badly Hurt in Spill at.Championship .Meeting.k a imen's Dctober 3h cha Dranshipe held at Scarboro sis sf l'ternoon before a crowd of T7 The track was in superb shape rg many events eir- oronte.\u201cOctober Canadian the A ders .were.bunched \u2018on, waste tam, someones \u2018in front went { Barnes carried off badly .wurt and several \u2018others wustatned severe cuts} and bruises.THe final one mile champlonship wan Lic referee was » Lonts Rubenstein, à of TEAL nkrter mi \u201cctiamptonahtp\u2014L, 2 a, a B.C.; 2 W.An- .n, Toronto: à ; Wait Andrews; C.B.ee \u201cTime, 383 sec Kite, à A \u201cQueen City (for pacs).Time 14 1.; 1° W.Anderson, Toronto; 2, D.A Royals.TI di Wal R.A finat-i; \u2018Barry, | Royals; 2, R.Brady, Torénto; 8 UE < He \u20ac championship, final Neat\u2014 | SER = Detroit & hapions Tied \u201cWith \u20ac LEAGUE LEADERS WERE| THEN WARMLY WEL COMED HOME - | Detroit, October 2\u2014Detroit weicomed | Aie \u2018home fits.ch jonship.team today with a paradé from the depot and a lot of presentations at the ball park, where the ball-team went ten with Chicago to a § to ¢ tie.Mullin was wild and was hit hard, but Detroit evened the score in the fifth driving Buter off the slab.Darkness ended it.re:\u2014.R.H.E.Detroit.000141000\u20146 12 3 Chicago.: .1040091000\u20146 12 3 Batteries\u2014Mullins, Works, Lelivelt and Staniige and : Beckendorf and Casey; Suter, Scott and Sullivan and Payne.- Boston, - Oetober .2\u2014New York and Boston closed the American League season hers In u-daubla-header today, the visitors winning the.first same, 6 to 5, the home team \u201cthe second, 6 to 1.Borel.i x R.H.BE.New York.\u2026 208, 022005 10 8 Boston.13.01 1-8 10 2 Batteries\u2014 Wiis -Blair; Ches- bro, Collins and\u201d Treating .Secon \u2018rétro Fer af ss New ore 50009001001 9 : Hoston.\u2019.00000006x\u2014¢ 12 Batteries\u2014Lake and Sweeney: Smith.Pape and Donohue: ~ Philadelphia, Oct.3.\u2014The American League season here wound up today with two loosely played games with Washington, Philadelphia winning 6 to 5, and 7 to 2 Scores:\u2014 x .RH Philadelphix*.0b160041x\u20146 8.4 Washington .003000210\u20145 7 38 Battertes\u2014Atkins, Kull and Lapp; Johnson and Kilifer.Second Philadelphia .0160 100 0x\u20147 11 & Washington .020000000\u20142 7 4 Batteries\u2014 Vicker: \u2018and Lafkin; Gray and Killifer.i AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.ve Wea Tost.BL _ Detroit.1 #3.+ meer -.og = Detrott.et sue i 68 aa TORONTO DEFEATED BUFFALO.BOBLON.+20 vo 0 ; .Final Polo Game De Decided Sat Chicago.\u2026+.+ +3\" 8 © WH 618 \\ on Satur- , Naw York.SH ap gy Le ) 8 + 3p \u2019 day, the Score Being 5 to 4.\u2019Clevéland.\u2026.con es IR .Toronto, Ont, Octobar 3.\u2014Toronto St.Louls.a 3 a dèfeated Buffalo at the Woodbine this Washington.>, +, +r 0 ° afternoon in the final polo game of NATIONAL: LEAGUR nusyLTe.aE, Qetober 2\u2014Chicago def: Members an a guests of the Montreal Hunt Club sat down to breakfast \u201cth> residence of Mr, Hugh Paton at Bord & Plouffe, on Saturday.From.1d until noon guests continued to arrive in a steady stream by motor car and \"A.E.Ogilvie, and Nichols, the huntsman, those of the party who had de- æided te follow the hunt set out at ring the start.Among those following master were:\u2014Miss Arnton; Miss Sheila McEachran, Miss Enid Campbell, Dr.Charles.McEachran, Messrs.\u2018Bartlett McLennan, Guy Oglivie, H.McL.Spackman, Hamilton Gault, Re- Sinald Gauit, W.R.Miller, ex-M.F,H.; \u2018Mcjor Hooper, W: Farrell, Ross Sims, Alan Law, and Jack Moyse.- Breakfast was served in the censer- vatories and in a large tent on the lawn at 12.30 o'clock, on the return | of the hunting party.\"Among those present were Hon.Mr.Justice and Mrs.Davidson, Sir Mon- tagu Allan, Major and Mrs.Hooper, .and Mrs.A.E.Ogilvie, Mr.C.Mays, Miss Hays, Miss Clara Hays, Brigadier-General Buchan, \u2018Dr.Chas.McEachran, Rev.Dr.Hill, Captain Donald, of Scotland; Dr.and Mrs.H.B.Yates, Mr.and Mre.Allan McKen- ale, Mr.C\\ R.Hosmer, Mr.and Mra.E.L.Pedse, Mr.H.8.Holt, Mrs.E.C: Gault, Mr.and Mrs.Drummond, of Wiltshire, Eng.; Mr.F.C.Fairbanks, -Miss Dow, Miss Eadie, Misses Loud, Misses Mabel and Mary Hickson! Mra.Charles Meredith, Miss Angus, - Mr.James Angus, Miss Sise, Lt.-Col.and rs.'W.A.Gault, David Law, Mr.Claude Hickson, Mr.and Mrs.George Caverhill,\u201d Miss Caverhill, Mrs.Maca- row, Miss Caverhill, Misses Hazel and \u2018Doris Allan, Mrs.John and Miss Turn- bull, Mr, J.W.Loud, Mrs, Morse.Hon.Lionel and Mra.Guest, Miss Guest, Miss Dodge, Mrs, Robert Archer, Mr.-Farquhar Robertson, Mr.John Robertson, Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Robertson, Mrs.F.W.Robertson, Mre.Johnston, Mrs, Stratby, Misses Strathy, Mr.H.M., Molson, Mrs.Ernest Stewart, Mrs, Henry Joseph, Mrs.J.Lewfs, Lt.-Col.Dunbar, Mrs.8.Eadie, Dean \u2018an Mrs.Morse, Professor Pen- ow, Mr.Dow, Mr.Harrison Bradley, United States consul-general: Mr.F.L C.Bond, Mr.and Mrs Charles Bouthiller, Miss Bouthiller, Mrs, Tylee, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell, Miss Phoebe Campbell, Mrs Thornton ,Davidson, Mrs.James Bell, Mrs.A.Bayer, and Mr.Eustace Run- dell, of London, Eng.teams were: : Buffaio-Curtis, Ramsay, Pattison, ca FittshotS a Jouer 3 to 1.Chi co Glenny, bunched hf second and third \u201cToronto\u2014Capt.Young, Capt.Van \u2018innings.Boone: \u2018| Straubenzie, Major Elmsiey, Mc- 2 Sinie 00x\u2014:8 33 Brien, rec | Chicago .9 9, Referee\u2014Mr.Holland.Chicago.dot § 3 eree\u2014Mr.Holland.Maddox -and-aibgon Sins F OOTBALL pe 3 Brookly , Ogtober 2.\u2014Brooklyn and Lo to | October 3.\u2014Followi Boston re set\u201d betag Bros ras the ndon.of today\u2019s soccer: ne are - hesder; \u201cthe fist\u2019 to 3, the othtm Bostor's I:to @|.League\u2014First Division., Scores: > , actly : - .| REE FA Bora cd Ti yoolwich A, 6.: dE a + \u2018 + \u2018Bradfo PH 1 Boston .2000000002 4 - ; ts Coun Brooklyn\u201d .seu $02130\u2014 6 1 1 .Bristol City, 0; Tottenham H., 0.Bury, 2%.Middl borough, 1 © Chala \u2018 3 \u2018Bolten.W., » ++ Rvurten, 2; Li ; second - Manchester U., Li Newcastie U., L CT 0 00000 660t6\u2014-1 ¢ 3 Nottingham F, a 3.Brooklyn \u2026, 040000000 0 3 3 Shoftied W.6 reson IN 5, i a retary, (Fa don; Sunderland, 1; Aston Villa, L Ruler, farstall., _ Lestue\u2014Second Division.Birmingham, 1; ] au, s 4; Bradto : bi BL Phila.\u2018New, Fork 0863100 0\u2014E 1 Batteriew \u2014 ; Becehd hd vt Poin.aso rece bss New York 20004010841 Quite cinnati cuves {es dust y \u2014 fipade and Clark; Par- mon, and Phelps i solidity 4 > FR NATIONAL, Gon = BESSON.Pigtebure .rnp i \u20ac } R.HB \u201c400401311\u2014 à \"168 i sna Doolin; oA Cincinnati.A 2-2 - Louis - had no ass winning.from .Cin- today $ & Score: Bob on tester Burnier, Southern Leagua, crord 0; g Norwich ec, + Boathend 3; Brighton & Coventry | roue Bristol C0.Suestis Pie Re, * ; Palace, N.ios, 0; Crys $; Exeter City, & Mitr 00 3; to 2, ALY: SL 0.a pte ry Portsmouth, 3.* Scottish League.8; St.Mirren, 6 = pates rt Lana Re or Ab otherwell, 3; Bfbernlass, Lo Parce T, 11 Given: © 0 RUGBY RESULTS, * Marlequins,-ié; Richmond, 18._ Blackheath, 3: o Baio Services, % carriage.Headed by the master, Mr.| 11.30 o'clock; the whole company view- |: the series by a score of § to 4.Tha] Sai Hors à | in the match which tem.nine holes, so Lees ee ws.Ceoll 1.new Build a new house for your Brain, Heart, Lange and ROYAL MONTREAL WON Defeated Outremont by 40 Points in Annual Golf Match on Saturday.Royal Montreal dèfeated Outremont in the annual golf match played on the links of both clubs on Saturday.Forty- five players from each club took part real by a score of 64 to 24 points, the scoring being on the three-point sys- There was a curious Qifference in the weather conditions at courses.The players at Dixie escaped with one light shower while it rained almost all afternoon at Outremont.Royal Montreal was up Dixie and Outremont.gumes furnished close contests, of the features being the game between Alex.Wilson, the ex-Canadian champion, who led off at Dixie for Montreal, and Gerald Lees, who was first on the Outremont list.The game was decided on the 18th green, the hole giving Lees the match by 1 up.The pair were even at the end of the first the second nine and one for the game.The summary of the results \u2018follows: .ON OUTREMONT LINKS.5.RA Waker ee ie EE orati .H W.W.Nokon.+ - 1 ww \u2018Robinson.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 Ô ¢.P.@.Danks.re 8, The House That Gym.Built Built by Exercise at the Y.MCA.Gy Bedividual intron, Graded Clamer, TR Digestion this winter.Coat $7.00.START NOW AND GET FOUNDATIONS _IN BEFORE THE FROST COMES Plane and specifications on application.Bruios to fit these howses fumished by the EDUCA À TIONAL DEPARTMENT.Phone for special = folder.Up.985.This ta the house that \u201cGym\u201d built, a .FREEDMAN CUP FINAL Sons of Scotland Defeated Royal Rovers by 3 to 2, Ù In the final of the grounds, Royal Rovers, the final were: Royal Rovers\u2014Low, goal; was won by Mont- ders and Galley, halves; Menlove, forwards.Sons of Scotland\u2014Forbes, Chaplin and Cale, backs; Rae, Kenzie (capt.), and J.halves; May, Bell, Muirhead, forwards.Referee\u2014Mr.Walker.Rosemount the two at both Several of the 0 ne Cup on the M.A.A.A.grounds day afternoon by 3 goals to winning ont on Flay.scored a point for (capt.), Bennett, McIlroy, Harvey and.McKensle, = À Ggorge, Milne and defeated M.A.A.A.the semi-final of the senior Freedmas score was a tie at full time, Rosemount.- extra 20 minutes GOLF AT RANELAGH Qualifying Round for Simard - intermediate 1 Freedman Cup, played on Rosemount : il Sons of Scotland defented j 8 to 2.The teams in i Neilgh- = bour and French, backs; Collins, Saun- Wtilets .A.Satur- 2.The La oo \u20ac v7 = 13 fa dr 2 AY ren eo Streeter eg) regime gab ON DIXIE LINKS.: Cup was Played off on 3 \u2018Outre- .- 9 R.M.G.C.mont.Saturday.5 Alex.Wilson.\u2026 x vs.Gerald Lees.2 The qualifying round for the Simard R.BE.MacDougall .2 |Cup was played off at the Ranelagh vs, A.J.P.Gallagher.0 |County Club on Saturday.The wet % \u201cGB.Robin .-8 afternoon did not in añ way affect = vs.T.E.Merrett.«ee 0 the entry list, and there yare, fully 8¢ < P.Molson.2 who turned out.The names of those 2 ve, A.E.Grler.ae ae : 0 who qualified were: \u2014W.Simpson, 76; _: G.W.MacDougall.À A.Fisher, 80; A.R.Muir, 83; D.Me- - vs.J.H.' Birks.: 0 Callum, 83; J.Smith, 87; M.Jaquea = F.N.Southam.: .0 90; F.Jaques, 90; F.Foster, 90.This ~~ vs F.W.Hibbard.0 number was still further reduced im À W.C.Hodgson .\u2026\u2026 0 the play off and M.Jaques v.A.R,\" | vs.A.B.ve en 2 Muir, and D.McCallum v.F.Foster, A.H.Grier .-.\u2026 0 will meet in the semi-Qnel on Satur- \u2018vs, Recorder Weirs 2 day first.RR A.A.Hodgson.\u2026 \u2026 © One of the hardest fought \u2018games was vs, À.S-Eve.__ !_ 9 |the one between W.Simpson and A T, 8, Gillespie.ce or 0 R.Muir, which was taken to the 32ad + 10 vs.$.M.Baylis\u2026 .1 .hole before Mr.Muir mapesed to win IH W.Vaughan.\u2026 vee 8 the match.$ vs.B.S.\u2018Harding to ee 0 +.A.McKim :.corer 3 HYDRO- ELECTRIC POLES.=} ve.J.8.Lewis .0 2 A.G.McKay.«« 8 | Stamford Council R Refuses to Allow 7 § ve H.7.8.Nichol.-0 Them to be Eretted.Kk P.B.Tytler.\u2026 \u2026 8 : vs.Geo.Dunlop.°° 0 :| -Wellemd;- One, October -4.\u2014Stamford A.A.Wilson.«0 8 :\"| towiiship \u2018council has refased the >: - vs.H.B.Mackensle .0 Hydro-Electric Commission the pri J.W, Yufle.0 lege of putting poles on the high vs.F: W.Gllday.\u2026 ~~ ° 1.of the township, but the commission -.3.8.Boye 100000 0 À ; is still attempting to put them do ~ Yæ John Balle .\u2026 \u2026, .0 These .has instructed: te D A.Browning.8 masters to cut down any poles va.J.R.Clancy.+ .¢ and fill in any holes dug.There A, H.Harrls.«ec.QÔ : probably be a warm time in a ve.A.R.ve ee 2 80.H.B.Borradafle.0 : ; A 7,55 Scott.: 8 BARNARDO CHILD LDREN.T.MeC ore reer SE - (Canadian Associa ) ve, J.H.Springle.© \"0 London, October 4\u2014Two bandied Francis Cole.9 and forty-one Barnardo children satisé \u201d va.Lorne GUIQRY.3 on Saturday for Canada.A Che.S0- ha ghe eq 3 Ce , ° CV Ad Kore.peo a, R.a Duna is \u201coe vunius Ÿ PORT ARTHUR COLLEGIATE.Ny L.I Grogony.s | Port Arthur, October, ATs omnes © John Baîie.ee ide ies Bo stone of the fine new co te va eo oe.° 0 stitute here was laid on Saturday af - a.8.A.Bear re on oe 00 XO : ternoon in ne presence Sets r as.GQ.avr.an on \u201c9 gat ng ol s bY A Riad pe, \"à ® Conmes, M.P.It will cost 3125008.' En, 0 \u2014\u2014 rer C.B.Neill.-.«y «0 os § DOCTOR'S FATAL MISTAKE.vs.F.W.Harvey.° J.C.Paterson.\u2026.\u2026 8 vs.Alex.Falconer.0 Total.or 00 er aces a 13 C.B.Th er se ae oe 20° | i indy 0 \u201ces se \u2018va.ae .0 PUBLIC NOTICE is le berebs g .% Tne Town of \"at Lambert Pre.is Fe a 6 vince of Quebec, that a special 7 0 {of the Council of the Town, heid st the ee ev pe | usual pisce, in St.Lambert, on.0h Ne oe 0 day of Septem \u201cNo.47, was arrete an RE 1 |t do the.work now being .Town's 8 Dawson, .se we 4 erect, when, paratus (except os ss ov .tric current), for 5 ube places, comin -#' Tv asd 0 EE\" purpose, ul tn tabs Tt antares not 1» exceed anid amount, \u201ca get able in Sfty years, in on \u2018huséred 3.| oemtiannudl te, to include la ig.anû sisking not to exceed\u201d B08 cont- pec annum; te inte a eca \"1 with The.Ix M.Watseman Co.@ |t supply: simotrin: qurrest sufficient sand ] \u2014 or less oh |S 38.| dle-pewer of ne roms sunset SS your, at \u2019 M: about five :- lampe, or 283 3 ge PE EE TRUER i EN rr Tr a RY BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Motices of births, marriages and deaths, | must invarlably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or .Otherwise \u2018no notice can he taken of them.Birth notices are inserted for.25c.marriage notices for 50c, death notices for 25e prepald.The announcement of funeral appended to death notice.25e extra: other exten-' sions to obituary.such as short sketeh of life, two cents per word extra, except poetry.which is 50e per | » line extra\u2014prepaid.> Annual subseribers may have announcements of births, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in thelr immediate families |- free of charge.in which case name and address of subscribers should be given.RE BIRTHS.BICKEY\u2014In Kingston, Ont., to Mr.and | © Mrs.O.J.Hickey, 193 Eart street; a son.MeCULI.OCI\u2014At \u2018Rothieporman.Galt, Ont.on Sept.29.1900, the wife of Robert 0.M«Culloch, of a daughter.MOSHER \u2014 At (Clarenceville, Que., on Sept.27.1908.a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.John Mosher.NEWCOMB-At 210 Moutrose avenue.Toronto, on Scpt.30, 1009, the wife of 8.J.Newcomb, a son.PATTERSON \u2014 On Sept.28, 1900, at 26 | Tuckett street.Hamilton, Out, to \"Mr.| and Mrs.John Patterson, à son.! STEVENSOSN\u2014-At Regina.Sask., on Sept.| ZX, 1800, to Mr.und Mrs.Itaveld Ste- | venson, son.i MARRIED.t CAVERS\u2014 BONE\u2014At Panbroke, Ont.on | by the ltev.L.M.Sept 20, 10h, Weeks, B.D.Liltian Amelln Ross, daughter of Mr.and.Mrs.W.H.Bone, to Mr.William: lleury Cavers, of North | Bay, Ont.LOWNSBROUGH\u2014PATTULLO\u2014 At \u2018Burnside, Woodstock, Ont.on Sept.29, 19u9, by the Rev.W.TT.Mullen, Mary De- ~ venport.youngest daughter of Mr.Geo.R.Pattullo, to Harrison F.Lowns \u201cbrongb, of Toronto.BRHANE\u2014MASON\u2014At Christ Church, Rawdon, on Sept.20, 1209, by the Rev.W.Davies, rector, Mr.Gerald Lehane, of Montreal, to Miss Marguerite Mason, of Rawdon, daughter or Mr.Win.Mason, Rawdon, Que.NEH\u2014SMITH\u2014At the residence of the groom's brother, Mr.Harry Nell, La- chute, by the Rev.B.B.Brown, Andrew Neil, jr.of Boston, Mass., to Miss Rosle Ww, Smith, of Lachute, on Sept.- , 20, 1809.a SUAW\u2014DIXON\u2014On Sept.te the residence of G.W.Fullerton, Esq., .Danville, Que., John Gilson Shaw, of Shipton, to Jessie B.Corine, formerly 28, 1009, at et?Liverpool, England, widow of the |.lite William Dixon, Esq.DIED.DONN\u2014At Maple avenue, Bafnaville, the home of hin uephew, Neison Lunn, aged.Sean and 4 months, formerly of \u201crhe WwW {lliamstown.- PAA ERO, Sept.28, 1009, at his resi \u201c06 Main street, St.Joba, N.B., Sard Farmer, in the 80th year of bis \u201c Âge, leaviug a widow,two sous and three \u2014_ ésugbters to mourn.MeamaS\u2014AL Liverpool, England, on Sept.æ 1904, Alden 146.Mcleau, son of the | te \u201cCaptain, James R.Mclean, of Nt.John, X > MApiu.vDGN\u2014Suddenty, at his resi; dence, Lennoxville, Que, on Sept.30, Bo Sane! Mathewson, Esq, in the 1st year -ofsbis age.Lo McGOWAN\u2014Ou Sunday, Oct.3, 1800, at \" her mother\u2019s residence, 28 Sherbrooke sfreet West, Ada Alice, secoud and beloved daughter of the late Willlam Me- Gowan.Funeral on Tuesday &t 2.30 p.m.-to og.Martin's Church, thence\u201d to Mount \"Riyal Cemetery.; MORÉISON\u2014At Saskatoon, Easkatchewan, | \u2018William Alexander, aged 33 years, and: 7-8 months, son of Mr.\u201cUtfarres\"Morrt- 88m, of 35 Lorne avenue, Ottawa.PATTERSON \u2014 On Oct.1, 1909, sf the- nus of her sou-lo- lave,\u201d Ottaw Denis\u201d Murphy, 237 Metealfe street, \u201c06 nuah l\u2019atterson, reliet of\u2018 the George Patterson, in\" her S4th year.ne PRNBE\u2014 At Toronto, .on Bept.80, \u20181000, Maria, widow of the late John \u20ac.Pense, : Bag., and jouugest daughter of the late = Panton, - gton, Ireland, in Ber - 71st CE At Mountain Grove, Ont.\u2018 7 27, 1909, Elisabeth Maiabail \"wile © Danish we, Price, aged 98 § NTHAL\u2014Ou\u201c @ct.1, 1909, at TE Ag r -Apartmeénts, Ottawa, Aaron Rosen- , aged T8 years.207 care : PLES At \u201cWillow Greet edelme, Alberta, on Oct.Md sou of the late Charles Sharpie \u201cdé; Quebec\u201d - ADBW ORTH Suddenly, \u2018this morning, Get.2, 1909, Annie E.Swain, beloved \u2018 wife of Fred.W.Wadsworth.~~ Funeral from her late \u2018residence, tee ee, at 2.30 p.m.em Somer, 1 Avene vending.notices for the above column may send with them a list of of interested.friends th a one-cent stamp for ress, and marked copleg of: the ae\u2019 contaleiug the netics: will Promptly mailed.For addresses In foreign countries three cents will be - required.À Tres & co.Funeral = : Brest.ht le, 5\" vy be © tidy smart model Deëp - jot the front.give 5 \u20ac a \u2018diese: we can dye, and sometimes ; THROUGHOUT.THE.iy] - AT 8 oa We'll Hutry Millinery $10.76 TRIEMED HATS.Many different tastes \u201csuited in th's sale\u2014note the morrow.\u201csatin ribbon, French flowér: and oo satin finigh, felt, trimmed with ' sncturled ar: of Ostrich feathers.TY PRIOR CROP JC © SR Sk Catherine st West Be ; Out Ce = ) This can be thorough! S:me are made of velvet, trimmed with.foliage.Others again are of moire silk, trimmed with velvet ribbon, and pair of large wings.Carsley\u2019s Price, $10.75.Rea\u2019s Opening Sale Price.Price Shaving Unpracedoented in Housekeepers in particular.shontd not fail to\u2019 pay this section a \u2018visit | First class Liuens, Cottons, § Manchestsr Department Sheetings, etc., etc., at decisive reductions all the time! 900 LINEN TABLES JLOTHS; 2 x 3 1-2 yards, in assorted designs, Carsley\u2019s Price $1.96, Rea\u2019s Opening Sale Price - - - « - 109 doz.Huck Towels, large size, Carsley\u2019 s price 12c.6c.- 100 doz.Hemstitehed Pillow Slips, Cazaley\u2019 8 s price 176, Rea\u2019s Opening Sale Pricé - - - 10e.200 doz.Hemmed\u2019Nupkins, good sise, Carsley's Ress Openiug Sale Price - - - - price $1.00, Kea\u2019s Opening Sale Prite- - - 6%.59 pievrs only, Heavy Bleache | \u2018Sheeting, 8-4 wide Carsley\u2019s price, 25¢., Ren\u2019s Opening Sale Price 20c.Clearing-Carsiey's House Furnishings This sale brings unparalleled opportunities to those who are furnishing new homes, or refurnishing for the.winter.\u2018the price cutter more evident.Cape ange Cie A 820 Curtains, 680 \u201d Yalite White Nottingham Lace .Curtains, designs, Carsiey's \u201c Rea\u2019s Opening price.Nowhere in the Store is the work of \u201cBy oh yon inches \u201cbY.3 : odes.STesn, olfve, .\u2018price, se : blue, jor eV: A sale arsiey's.ce J eroine.av SE AE 63e | Rea's opéning sale \u2018price Tu: 839 ats | $6.95 $1.25 $5.10 All Wool Sco ch Blankets, $4.29] All Wool Scotch Blankets, 64 x\u2019'82 inches, weight 7 Ibs., made of best \u2018Australia and Cape Wool, pink or blue: birders; whip make.ed ends, an old reliable Curaley's price 46 4 Price - - - $13) Comnforters, es + 00 ade em | Wel seit gti, \u2018exten sizes, 68 x 72, an : 72 to.Patent different price $1.30.Rea\u2019s Openine Sale Price.280, .The home dressmaker shor little catalogue scrap.book.pattern cuts very useful to refer to from \u201ctime.that is softly J.) The sleeves are I .} waist style.THE WITNESS\u2019 DAILY welgh LAS These died a few hours later.In thé A bu 0, Reis \u2018Opening itis \"HY bo ibs , 2 a - ell otis, coording\u2019 to ad uo racélved today.fhe mother saw | | candle \u2018fre.divtrior buildings and.crops.ins urned out.: hare: | vine ros then: ro years, and | es ant \u201cand + sn to: pd iunehea ith 2 \u2018| face.of the dead woman.Silently Lord sai.A.lérab-adition 4 mag sximysied In » ancl 2 \u2018of London Faute sue a singh unsold.copy.>> Lady Cardigan, who is not long past \u2018the -three score and ten years of the | .prophet,~ has probably a unique \u2018Hght |.he | a re ot of torian society.- .She | in & remarkable memory.And as ep serie in her \u2018younger days ans has served up for | her.readers ap.amount of tittle-tattle \u2018whic has possibly not been published \u2018| within the covers of .a:book since Bran- | toine wrote\u2019 his famous \u201cVie des Dames Galantes.\u201d All the reviews published on the | morning \u201cMy .Recollections\u2019\u2019 was sent | out to the booksellers contained expla- | nations that many of the stories told by the authoress were not of a nature | to bear reproduction.Others have the j air.of being adaptations of familiar] | smoking room stories.- | .tnese the: Lathoress™ has.not hesitated To some ôf | outs, atin, an i ares, that \u2018the Court of K Edward\" ië \u201cbrodder- Mdpded\u201d< po ou has been for King\" voor hot exhibit those sometimes.rather unkind and in- consistent utarities \u2018which were \u2018shown by\u201d x er.\u201d : She thinks that Her Majdiif#à dislike of widows marrying remarkable, Ge very \u201cconsidering that \u201cshe \u201cwas the off- of a #econd marriage.\u201d > 4 ay: : \u201cThe late \u2018Queen was most kind to 1 She goes on # | me when I was young, but I fear the way in which 1 deffèd cenvention, -be- fore I married Lord Cardigan, did not \u2014Arepossess her \u2018favorably to me; and my second marriage (with a Portuguese, Dom Antonio Manuelo, Count .| de Lancastre the Marquis de Several), i Scher pleased her, as by it} sn sa Lancastre, me crever oF, uilhy when x aidés à \u2018Caras- pans ve ae piel a \u201c088 e possessed -that - .for the other sex which is some.\u2018women's.chief ambition.0%.had 3 godly.list of suitors, including a 0 - ler | cent.and that he rejected his advances H because bis b wa bad.\u201cHer ac- | count of this suit a ve 20llows: My hunting, recollections would not | be, complet e without Ingloding.among em the in \"38, when 1 went ton a meet at Bel: sed was.igri my famous horse .dy, Bilesdon | Coplow vue taire | Park, an Fr was auch mrerciees e 7 out.& pro- rom 1 ÿ received | was copéersat, aoû poath-\u2014the In noie doy pie a oie, pur could divorca hor-irusband 1£his bisath were hedHDiesy:lived tn: ys-bis wifeurdouid Imvé: been | \u201cHim owithout sy air + The room was\" fuir ef shadows, and the flickering .light: fell.on the lovely .Colville soood.by hér; and his hedrt ' ached\u201d when -he thought: \u2018of her fate.- Ward was witchihg him attentively, - \u201cSin Moire my wife?Well, she \u201ceich Bad feet never teét »- a table h he wrénched ste vou she tiny of the tn oie of Of | Daniel, and wanted this put on recerd.= | ou out rest sppiause \u2018from | \u2018éonclud ie pr thatanding : the reputation ! ay à \u2018for >.hing BEE They finished at end left\" by.ee Maritime oie w was Akl dp the al.sugar duties.and the \u201cstatement that Shere 1.\"re 3 of.West.India Bande te kedp : \u2018selves all.the advantages of the.\u2018prê- ferentfa! tfaritf' \u201cand more in some, cates, - The refiners here, R.'B.Har- xis, K.C., said, never try to buy outside sucer except when.the British.West Indian anters .attempt to charge them more than the preference.\u2019 He cited cases .to show wiere.the .planters asked more than they could get.from Greenock.There.are five adlan refineries.ey try to watch each: other\u2019s bperations as well as possible; Referring to combinations.among the West Indian planters.he did not know that combinations of themselves were illegitimate.There a combinations and combinations, ie pointed out there was combination in \u2018one \u2018case (the- planters), and one: 4n the other (the refiners).Tord Balfour thought that in the latter there was at\u2019 least co-operation.\u2018There were so Tew refiners, he ssid, that it was easier for ther to understand one another's position than would be the case among the isolated | West Indian growers.Mr.Harris repeated that there was on at least one occasion a combination on the part of the planters to charge more than e preference.Mr.Harris sald we | should shortly be able to take all the British West Indian sugar.Referring to the refiners\u2019 statement that Demerara sugars had been sold to New York with the understanding that they.were not to be resold to Canada, Mr.Harris said the refiners had this information \u2018 from an unimpeachable source which they were not at liberty to disclose.-Lord Balfour thought this very serious ff it could be established, and definite proof should be furnished.Mr.Harris said that wei can now buy about forty, thousand tons\u2019 (20 per cent) of nom-preference gugars.As a result of representations made to the Government the refiners had obtained \u2018a concession placing foreign countries on the same footing as British colonies to the extent of #0 per cent.of their consumption, sald Sir Mr.Harris assented.Mr.Fielding said that if we asked the Wes , Indian for a hundred per ck \u2018on\u2019 certain articles, and oniy\u201d \u2018offered him an\" 80 per cént.% preference on\u201d sugar, he might think | the arrangement somewhat unfair.Mr; arris sefd this might be so, but.the refineriës- ould not- Hye without siich -2 scheme.as the.present.MR.TAFT IN IN OREGON os President Declares Loyalty to \u2018Church Means- Fidelity to Ooxatry.\u201c Portland, Ore, October 3.\u2014Presi-.dent [Taft \u2018today preached snother ser- Mori ga Fons a Balt Lake City orm e City dore PT Da ol LE laying * the.First ersalist Church in \u2018Bast Portland.The Presi- | dent \u2018handled the sfiver trowel \u201cand: at | worked paré ta, nee that.the stone was roper uste s apparent ear- Eesti neatnéss In ro the.stone called re 1 his\" various church.exporiotioes.2nd In Sela: \u201cNo \"church\" in this oups ver\u2019 humble it may be the godtrine of true ré- on and true\u2019 \u2018mordlity will Jack my earneal support to make iz mere in- ntial - whenéve = The Resident's \u2018train left.at W.10 Ba ger th the Southern {Pacific Rall Ca Breatd int RCRA hall a truly religious a which begAn when he attended the moriting services at the First Unitarian Church in Portland.and | listened t0 a sermén by Rev.W.G.Eliôt, jr.Following this seryice the President was the guest of honor at a Iuiicheon .tendered by Senator Bourne, and which included the various state and city Sificlala.In the early afternogn the Pres nt vis- | | ited St.Mary's _ Roman àtholie | School, and inde, a five minute ad- to .the school children, which hh that loyalty to-the Church ity: to the country.h followed \u2018by.the } ortiand ; 2e al! \u2018along the «| Ek AL Red i Rd ucod a rner ay b ey, Jas.Corby, pastor of the church, he sald: +1 dont\u2019 know that anyone \u2018questions lety of my.being Je nd ae afternooi, for Mont- rg Ls éver opportunity of: | Halsey.* ng 4 \u2018and that we- jother kness and in hn \u201cean: purity.Delivered at your door in EVENING gowns.beautiful desigus.Beautiful MATERIALS in newest colorings Among our exclusive Autumn Novelties are smart AUTUMN GLOVLS speclally imported from Parle.Lovely FRENCH JEWEL LERY, tiest of PARISIAN NECKWEAR, aod lovely THEATRE SCARFS, in aio BELL'S GALLERIES, 604-606 St.Catherine St.West Health-Pure Mi MI AE au times, The healthy man, woman or child, or the i ' \u201cérbite- oué vatik 4.absolute safety, for we sell it with a guaran.¢ sterilized safely sealed bottles.GUARANTEED.| PURE MILK C0., Tolenhanes Uptown 689 and 620 Bell Autumn Millinery Display case PARISIAN MODELS, and exqui-it« REATIC TONS, fashionéd by our own milliners 1.rizod b s\u2019New Galleries y the exclusive \u201cBELL\u201d line.for AFTERNOON a the di.LAMB'S MARKET LIMITED MANUFACTURERS or - Pig Pork Sausages .\u20ac n sale only at Choicest Cafes, Clubs and high.class Groceries, at Lamb's Mark:t, Ltd, and other fine markets, and C.P.R.Dining Service.Ask for Lamb's Pork Sausa gos.LAMB'S \"MARKET Limited 22a UNIVERSITY STREET MONTREAL LEADING a AND COLLEGES.FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD AND PIANO SOHOO Reopens September 13t Classes fi Ficicher Mudie Tuttiss, Theory and Hat Method (Simplex.apd .Kindergarten), ORY.- Pupilé prepared for eertifisated axaminstions General Piano DAVIDSON, Prinoipal, 215 Peel street, Montreal.ve on A.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cI am an optimist.I believe we are much better teday than we were years agd, man by man.I believe - are more altruistic and more intérest- ed in our fellow-man than we.have been at-any time in the last 50 years.Ot course, -you hear from time te time.of instances of selfishness and.greed, but the only reason these instances are given prominence is because we condemn them the more and believe that tn_ calling attention to them they will \u2018made more : :and more infrequent.De as WEST AFRICAN AISI, I Dr.Halsey Describes Curious Native Customs.That the West Afrk Africans have meth.| ods of wireless communication little | short of-marvellous, was the interést- ing information conveyed in the course ot the Rev.Dr.A.W._ Halsey's serin the American Presbyterian Church last night.\u2018He: told of the maetvellous wooden drums, by which, with à set .of.wignails beaten upon thém, -the native of West Africa: can communicate : with - -0ach - -other for long distanges.\u201c \u2018The drum is made.from the: section of \u2018a tree, hollowed .out,\u201d .said Dr } \u2018Two sticks, especially pre- red, are used.I don't\u2019 pretend to now how they do it, but the drum, when beaten properly, gives forth a !- sound which can.be heard for long distances, Our drum at Eilat could De -heard for 20 tniiez: Dr.Halsey gave instances of the way in which information.wis Cor | veyed by means of these drums.: ! We were coming in one day, and when about three-quarters of « mie from the village: it \u2018began - to -raih.An old African invited us into his house, took his drum and beat it a few times, and then sat down to chat.In about 20 minutes our boy arrived The old African on the drum, with an umbrellp.\u201d had, with & few conveyed the lage that the were at his we.weré still many miles away, fn- formation had been conveyed to them by the drum that we were coming with .nineteen carriers, one white \u2018woman, a great man (myself) and a ae ehigd by the ) Victoria Hail, Westmount, Miss GRAC Y.M.C:A.Building, Montreal Annex, Mins.JEA Tio so suncl-and suoh varied | Mei.AREN.CRUIKSHANK.si Mrs.Richardson,L.R.A.M | \u2018 Plénoforte Training School, 70 MocQiLL COLLEGE AVENUE | Most modern methods cf Techoique,com- plele or partial ciurses in Piano.Har- iuony, ete.: Preparation for Univernity or Aseociated Board Fxamications.Term be- sins September 8th, A Rome from September + Tel.Up $ seed \"Prous WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION L> EDUCATIONAL CLASSES \u2018OPEN MONDAY, OCT.4th, 1900.- 502 Dorchester Street West.ne Dresswakiag, Plain Sewing Art Neediework, French, Shorthand.Buot- keeping, Glee Club.Reading.Writing, Arithmetic, First Ald to the Injured, 1 Will Trust, Club,\u2019 Reading Circle.Bible À Class, Mission Circle and Girls\u2019 Club.POINT ST.CHARLES BRANC H, 803 Wellington Street.Art as cediewort.Ullnery.Dressmat- ing.Cie Club, French, Shorthand, Fog 1 Classes and Girls\u2019 Club.For further information apply at (be office.Circulars sent on request.elephone UPTOWN 2780 fetishes,\u2019 there were now hundreds of thousands of Christians.When Afrle cans with several wives were cons, verted, they were made to leave all \" but one, and had to find husbands fog the others, who would promise not to sell them.\"It was a difficult task.Notwithstanding all this, Africa was still the \u2018Dark Continent.\u2019 President Roosevelt had written describing it as & \u2018hunters\u2019 paradise.\u2019 To.the outside + world it was little more.\u201cThe only solution of the problem ot dispelling the darkness,\u2019 said Dr.Halsey, \u201cis\u201d the introduction of the light, knowledge and glory of God.It ts seven yeéars since Dr.Halsey was here before.A large crowd lise tened last night with intense interest to his address.GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS.Mr.Eben 8.Draper Nominated By .State \u2018Republicans.Meant Oct.2.\u2014The Republicans of .An\u2019 convention today, ring State ticket: aper, of lopse dale; Lieut.- -Governor, Louis A.Froth- ingham, of Boston; Secretary of State, Wm.M.Olin, of Boston; (rexsgurer, Eimer A.Stevens, of Somerville: nudi- tor, Henry E.Turner, of Malden.at- torney-general, - Dana Malone, of The platform commends\u2019 .Gresnfield.: | ihe administration : af Governor Draper eipresaess \u2018unqualified approval\u201d > administration of President Taft.income tax raises the ques-, à whether, in view of the State In-, \u2018tax for local.uses.ir Massachus-, \u2018double taxatipn would not result thie.fmposititm \"6f a federal tax.id) believe,\u201d ST the platform, \u201cthat question is one {hat should be de- Leginjat , not as à po- lttical issue, Jat\u2019 = a \u2018practical ques- + tios.\u201d un OF the tartfi atform says: \u201cThe ledge of tbe Rr revise the tariff was.speedily.redesmed at the special }\u2018esmmion of \u2018The redukttion la\u2018 duty ads by the Payne Act so great- bered the\u201d \u2019 increases as to | ie pit effectively as a general down- v viston\u2019* - +: \"77° A 4 re = farther before thie tariff, ie gi \u201ca trial\u201d is opposed as a go x \u201c in uncertainty and | mattation.more.harmful than any evil! - [which tt is proposed.to cure.\u2019 fs The tarift Pommission feature of the, in especially commended.merchant marine.tor Lodge, in Draper i in nominatien for Governor, praised Governor ly So pore as if pore.fruit in! of f contains a strong en-, nt of legislation for the up- placing Eben 8 wit ; valid e of -\u2014 L ER PU 4h ¥ EER = a ; , slate Pel hil att | ol - AV {ATORS : \u2019 ] Hi: FOR - et 45% ye \\ 8 Ww : ; > 5 ph ; ë da | = 2 Canta ah > ne [va à EER.ap; AT POTSDAM| \u2018- BARGAINS|[F > a ply te INGTON, 2968.Univert .Cro ds Bosiagsd the Contos wds Besieged Counters Orville Wright Reaches Un of.A.Res and Co.où precedented Height of More Oper ng Day.Vora D; A GENERAL SERVANT; ~ who can cook well\u2019 References, Ap Ply 187 Mackay street.on | \u201ces Fun La ot UNDERHILL PLACE, NO.1 LA Alpine shing Co., » ve Montreai 845 a.m, 10.58 am, | - front parlor, bedroom nicely furnished, NS: Permaneut position for cape 1 rer, BND, pe IP FA 4 5'| WEST BND, toom,.bath flogr,.Auer light, hot water heated.\u201c MÉNTREAL\u2014NEW, voa\u201d tte IG Sun- two ntlemen or married couple; man.Apply at once, stating 1600 Feet, Kit pm.week days, sud + 40 ras ser ll furnished bed bedrôpm.\u2019 ence, qualification and wages, aad sive Than Mf hrough .Parlor Car on 8.45 a.m.strain, references.\u2018 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.Apply, 58 RIN ER- fee Cor on 10.05 0.0 train for.Al Boavente svenas, WANTED, A STRONG RELIABLE GI CROWN P INCE OF G ALLAN Li NE.i .m, i - ; to do general housework; must be a : OES FOR SHORT Fm Staff af Unsiial to i Throuey Sleeping Car on 7.40 p.m.trio, MISCELLANEOUS.comfortable home Tis offered \"a on ood MANY G ense | MONTREAL TO EIVERPOOL.| Mirivime New Sork 7,20 a.m.tent person.Cars pam the door.ï FLIGHT.Cope With Bu iness Had Taulsian .$20 en.8.00 pm.| REDUCED FARES ANY ONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET RJ fiveen Jeng pm.Mu Wo creased Victorian .Oct.-§5 5.00 a.m, 2.80 p.m.| Until October 15th inclusive 8 \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealers wil foot TE Pansdowne avenue.Telephone - tober 2.\u2014Orville Wright, to da in Corsican .ès 6% am, 38 p.m.Second Ciass Colonist fares to gp te Pope oJ potying ne Mount 2400.3 porto, OC tod broke his ; .- Virginiau: \u2018Q a.m.13.u Les cana.OTN =, the ne Giner records for high \u2018What is it, a fire The question ; ; Nn .tasteat Turbine ou Ve roan Liver.BELSON n4 SPORANE VAN: $47.70 DOUGALL & SON, Tine Butiding, WANTER COMP Eee AEME IE ; 5 Î os He reached the unprecedent- was asked in all seriousness by 8 WHITE STAR-DUMIA \u2018Pool\u2019 aud Montresl\u20146 days 15 hours 3| COUVER and PORT Montreal, references A 2) flyine.: vf more than 1,600 feet, al- stranger who saw- the crowds hasten 3.minutes.- x BAN x FRANCISCO.108 AN 00 - CL =R \\ elgh ! herin = À - ee ws $49, SN Sah an A measurement was uraay afternoon From nat and west.LAURENTIO Mt S MEGANTIC \u2019 5; 38iee ore Tverd.UP The Tur MEXICO > CITY, Mex.PROPERTY.WANTED.SMART (IRL, fo aM + not tak an.Lee in his experience as People were all gravitating toward.one Triple screw.Twin serew.Second nd Gabin: $45.00 and 7.50 and | -Low rates to mauy other points.] LARGE BEAUTIEON ply between 6 and 8.Room G., Lee La al =f ing up Crown Prince Spot.ed th ot Largest and most modern steamers ON upwards; London, $2.50 additional.| TOURIST SLEEPING CARS 4 BARGAIN-3 olcest pièce of ground.in | _fa7ette Apartments, 4878 Western ave.an oth as a passenger, and Investigation revealed the cause the St.Lawrence rout¢.Latest production + Third Class: Liverpool, re Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednesdays New Westmount.situated corner of : Frederic K Wi ta the altitude re- the apparent excitement.There was of the shipbuilders\u2019 art; paasenser ol \u2018London, Belfast or Londonderry, .and Fridays at 10.30 p.m.for the accom New.; Westmount apt te ie et more tan Jouve recently over the a bargain sale on, one of [he Hager! tors serving four deck rene das tra or $28.75, atoording to steamer.modation.of passengers -holdia cast Il cars pass \u20ac the property.Must be sold.| SCHOOL ; BOYS cord which Av had ontreal has seen meny da; and luxury o ; 2 Re s9cdud clans ckets to teal apply 36 Walker ave., gan + (il The roe nev ht Marked the opening .of the new store| will be found on these steamers.ON TO GLASGOW.EST thereof as far as the PACIFIC He Henri were apply BOYS WANTED to CETTE Nevapepers à besn coustantly urglig Mr.Wright \u2018hat Messra.À.E.Rea and Company Montreal-Quebeo- Liverpool, MONTREAL AL COAST\u2014nominal charge is made for «| after schoo oil ef sine ie first saw him fly Lo : ov aded Dave established in the former Carsley URENTIC .« cu ue Nov.8! protoriza .Oct.9 Jonisn .Oct.28 berths, which may be reserved in advance.FLATS TO LET ferences required.opie to Nr BEATTY, I up as 1 passenger.i right g flights uptown store.= M ne Oat 8 Nor ig Hesperian .Oct.16 -Grampisn .oct in, A : \u2018Witness\u2019\u2019 Office.rl D piehof field, owing to the a er tao rammed from | CANADA 0.020011 006t IT 45-00 mad up toc ha Fretoriss 4 TRAINS DAI TO LET, UNFURNISHED GROUND Fiat M je » > A ) er se vs ease .- .00 y : ; i rable winds, but since the be erd to end with a pushing, jostling, but The popular steamer CANADA is ot | cs Toy Sale, nd Cabin, $2.50 50 ; \u2014-AND ONLY\u2014 of four ur pots, Lor married Souple, wit TEACHERS WANTED.à) 5 the flights at Bornst goodnatured crowd of people, again schéduled to earry three classes Third: \u2026 FT.0.- f fos, Potsdam, the Prince bad.nal.8 presented a spectacle | such as Dassengers, While the fast Steamer oT | = nines VRE AND DOU BLE 1 TRACK LINE ply, 127 Mansfield street.WANTED, A TEACHER.WITH FIRST k been \u201c-ivphoning the aviator ready\u2019| has not been seen im it in many a day.DOMINION.* as one-ciass cabin Steamers MONTR To MA : B Buffalo UPPER FLAT, TWO ROOMS AND Kit: \u2018lon and French.fon the protestant rt morning, asking him ff he Pa fin- Th: crowd vas, fret of all.a teatimon- (called Second-Class), are very attractive, MODERATE BATE SERVICE.Toronto utial chen, suitable for ma family, & Bchooi, Marieville, Que.Salary, pres ë 5 gratis today.; Lai to Mouse, os methods and enter- at oderate rates.Third-class ca ; Pomeranian.Oct.9 Corinthian wor.8 5 Detroit Chicago Montreal Sacs : a dollars per mon Adiren.HW.= ber 8\u2014A beautitul Dri%e in making the first day of {Mel For all information apply to Biellian.- aa ee = Sardi ate\u2014Lou- 884 points west, Leave Montreal 9.45 |.FOR SALE ville, Que.: c 3.\u2014 eautitu etter one.satls- : .7.80 p.m.Jam.Al .Tr on day made the start in faction Sxproassd by the people with COMPANY'S ac ntreal don 340: ota, and en us: sg 7.30 pm, p FARMS \u2014t| WANTED, FOR ST.CHRISTINE PRO- Bunny @ 1 balloon race for the th ay in which they were treated, 118 Notre pee Street West, Mo *| and\u2019 up.don, The International Limited 640 ACRE FARM FOR SALE; SMALL testant School, & Teacher, with 5 th- internationa Cup a splendid suc- hia \u2018ro phetie.of the place which the R LOCAL AGENTS.Havre, $31.00; Pa ar ~ AND FASTEST payment down; balance, crop payments; mentary diploma; salary, twenty doll «2 Gordon 8 \"more than two hundred biz store is to take on the Montreal .All the staamers en on the.above ser- CANADA'S INEST would \u2018trade for merchandise and store per.rs oponrd.eon % A ee au persons watched the seven- housewife\u2019s shopping list.\u2019 = .vices-\u2014Liv Glasgow, London\" leaves Montreal 9.00 am, and has property.Waste a stamp and investi: FORD, Auvergne.\u201d Quebec.Lh an.Ë tho: hallnons soar skywards and dis- The crowd was not only on the first - ar nN | Havre, are ith Sold storage.through Pullman Sleeping Car, Montreal ste.A.H.COOK, Roche Percee, À teen «r on the horizon in what is llke- fiocr, Basement, second floor, third MONTREAL MELONS H.& A ALLA to Chicago; also Grand Tronk Parior, Li- Sask.WANTED, A TEACHER FOR THE LIT p bo prove a stirring battle to cover goer was flooded with, the roar of [hous 115 55 Common Street.- MONTREAL.a Ce Car and through Coen.x + ue S tle Metis Sorel or Mecdon a ding a X : istance.sands of voices, and the noise o oro McGill Normal or Macdona ploma.oq the =! atest d ot the balloonists were trampling feet.Perspiring clerks hur- refreshments £a, a bun TE, PROFESSIONAL CARDS Salary, $30 Zr month.Apply to A, realized in a measure, for the south- ried hither and thither, trying to.ap- w ALTER PAUL, I ins, bioek - -signal system, St.Clair Tun- > H.McLAR Secretary-Treasurer.ra west wind which was blowing at the pease the bargain-hungry crowd.\u20187 \u2018mel; free HUrary, beautiful scenery, cour- ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, ac.! \u2014 start s>emed certain to cary them t0- Early in the day the force of em.THE CROCER E teous employees.Red Cap attendants meet : EMPLOYMENT WANTED.wards Russia instead of to the ses.ployees, though large, had been foun quantity sll trains at Mentreal - (Bonaventure Sta- ELLIOTT D AVID = and thus a genuine test ven pe AE to be inadequats, ani ah.rod or is tow revolving.Sur a ee Let ti SUBURBAN SERVICE.& CLEBK, WITH GOOD connect _ ried of the enduran - from two hundred to © i m ints an the ski] of the\u2019 pilots, In\u201d Hore clerks was sent out Thee ar SE oe rae binited Bate saretully asd Changes ia Sultrbin Service between Advecates, Barristers and Sellaitors etc voie ge oe ofc ab | st-:vl of.us in the past, premature de- rived in time to help take care of the mision er Ne uit \u201cMontreal aud Vaudreuii and other points Conmissionere fer 9 i Li Province a dress T.T.6100, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.: \u2018 ' gouts Lo avoid a plunge into the afternoon rush.- Even then, the record- promatly > will tke effect October 4.JF ders can M setts sad New York.\u2014\u2014 FRY breaking crowd was almost over-k = .be had at Company's Office.assachus 189 St.st, LADY STENOGRAPHER REQUIRES PQ- : The sole disappointment was the wielming.- CITY TICKET OFFICES, Canada Life Buliding, dames sition; good English education; Fren Ee i be Unable to visit yoy, Duslest man In the place vas WALTER PAUL 18086 James Bt.\"Fuonès Main 0905, 0906, Hews J.Elliott KO.IADavia.and some German; cleven sets\u201d expe: olin that he will be unable to vis I.Brown general m : ; .; ; good 1 PE rounds with his airship Zeppelin the néw store.Mr.Brownhill came to 461 84.Catheilne Street West, ani 6907, or Bonaventure, Station ITH MARKEY & SKINNER | Box 823, Montreal.IIL.but this was counterbalanced by Montreal from Toronto, a ee s #0 Guiversity St cor.Burssids rm A ~ \" SM UM, AE PANTRD.EMPLOYMENT Br À PEAS 4 thv ascension of the Pargeval, which He has been emploÿéd-there er i * } ' ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, oto.tical shirt and collar cutter, from Beh went through a variety of evolutions, Robert Simpson Compahy, as manager .= N A of A A) METROPOLITAN BUILDING.\" fast, with twenty years\u2019 esperiencef \u201cFRF to the sreat delight of the cheering |'of th& cloaks and mantles departmen AVE You.got A co.: * 2 : À 170 ST.JAMES STREET.middle age.strictly temperate and rele \">| M7 spectators.Edgar Mix was the sole for some time, and: previous te that a aS nn 4 C BT C.SMITH, KC.PRED.H.MARKEY, K.0.| Ple- Dest references.Will take 33 a 1 representative of the United States.} Was e ployed with the Rober rt Gét-n Vox of HARTE'S or 2 | } | RO ©.SMITH - NE s : kind ot work.Apply 328 Lagau y , He was elated at the prospects oon | Simpson Co ny in Vie Murphy Ries Ps Sane cold In twenty four ours.| .a.| ï SERVICE whiten @.UGA © tere s ; Fe ao, prets te Bone cpr 0G S| OUT NAT a ren] SOTERA LAK EU fran, on waste Tet TI aan balloon, piloted by Ste- Meus aos Company, 2 % has = good | THA Te Eee Le Pr 4_Steamers a Week \u20144 E.'S.MACLENNAN, K.C.> lax Faperhandging; sood references.TE, por Piascenza, was che first to leave, | Knowledge of Gapadion oene in the » bottle of HABTWS COUGIMIX: Oct 2-11 \u20ac ian} LB 24| BAILING FROM OWEN SOUND.- Fed \u2019 © i store ods.- 3 2 we esdar: woonte, Ravrigtor and Solicits i ~ Wrvals, © (Comins at five department store business, however, rés me: ; \u2026 Oet:28\u2014Lake Brie.i iy goose 51 SE LRA agi Re _ VETERAN LAND GRANTS.A Ty oe with the wise | cracls over twenty seven vee hist: FLUID 3 3 ae Mastin 2.4.i0et 13| MANITOBA, bvery Thurada et Main $ RICAN VETERAN LAN * \u2018| mountain sides rang with the Swiss.ginning wr when, ana La! he worked) ah ith , viNenE = = roar i re pue du + \"23 |, 86, ASSINA BOLL, every Saturday.ay.000 SOUTH | (AFRICAN ET ERAN ANE : National Anthem, which continued un- ther Canterbury.er HU Csuvectne train ÿ À til the last balloon had disappeared spent\u2019 a short time with Wallis \u201cand a favorite: aro ~ pe 5 Mouday, Tuesday, Wednesday asd Tel Mate 30 BE FT ee Pepe apy over the mountain tops.Com , of Holborn, London, and PRICE x.fay.Loue PA ERSON & ASTLE, Bank Building, 205 St.James trey \u2014 | fer that was several years with a firm \u2018HARTE, Dru; aia, = pr.| Tl To, Mela To: 3.\u2014Aviation-| \u2018on Oxford street, London.He is pe- J.A.= .y ITE LINE TQ TORONTO Advecates, Barristers & Soliattors | I.Johannisthal, October } rviation haadle - such a NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.First cable har aud up 8 FAVOURS Bletriot Bank : TO ce san 6 Sab aos aa inet Messrs.Rea.& 150 à $435 vou 460.00.Bo trolas; dally, lucluding Sunday, 848 city à Bullding, - SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS.a ares pt ar mr y.ou pas: \u2018here.?10pm.180 Ot.James street, real © 1 am buying South African Land Greets a sensat ona g after s 208 - + A W.PATTERSON, - .- 3 ¥ It will ou LA fort Lota.Ri der June Tatnan | oe mark ur oise eo 2 WE POTIER & wy, ONE cas pm shies, |\u201c Maritim.TT ae RS ae kB had been dogged by misfortune: At E'atore with & big sale suc neler Wo + CALWED SEOGOND-CLASE.« .short Line » GIRARD, 0 pt.Catherine East, Monb-u ay tan uti was re Gv dhl {fea een Sk aa report \u201cThings Pajntich and Deogrators | Lake Manitoba, 342.66 $5 0.40.: - Provinoes, MARRIAGE LICENSES real.= nee an easy start, but was va = thly, W500 20 , at Through.81 Dining ov after sunset, and alth are_rypning co, pare ne SmMootnly, | Take \u201c$45.00 and: 947250.» + .st Trajns, t 7.5 pw.dal eURD J [\u2014 a a height officlally \u2018éè RY se hoaver, and Bir ope ro ody A n5 Les ur af Through tickets lo Lo London.$2.50 extra.Cav service.asarpassed, a y.JOHN M.M., DUEY, | \u201cTo Let.feet, 20 feet higher than Rougièrs great success.fambers it has at- .Toy ERE .Te Orato ea\u2019 | HOUSE TO LET, AT ST.LAMBER Sort of yesterday, he was disquait-s ited.and it apes a well for the fu-| THIRD.C CLASS > ce BôtonzatioN : 107 St.James sich 4 Orsssont Stress Daisy furnaces,.hot and cold water; If fled.: A i Bd- tments Large garden.Cha tore.People will know J apar New York, October 3\u2014Ina wid | Where \"to ind us, \u2018and as our policy is 3.| wm a orber® or ipa\u201d $0.00.| EXCURSION TO \"ANDREW R.MOMASTER, | leation, dorly D.BEATTY, 137 t i one the a = can rs a a i PeoRlane.adistsction.tho memory of tie treai- or Book: Pret bol ae ae AN.TEMISKAMING, QUE.ADVOCATE AND SOLICITOR - |! Rooms To Let 7 an w t should result in PP EE 1 > BUILDERS ; ss al Insurance Building, du started\u2019 out to fly from Governor's ment they ge ndl -.@ A oo He RLV ; JAÉLA Roy Island, in New York harbor, just after tablighment a of an.immediate large a ®t and \u2018conan FEE] Es STE Ps ard | - Tol M.1748, | Mentreai UNFURNISHED ROOMS on Baths dy patronage.This enterprise mouais £'atrsot, Montreal NEW ON TWO sunset this \u2018evening.After a minute, stea va a mere business venture.Valuations made.Jebbing » pe Bulla ing, sat » y, PS th\" > 1909 : room fiat, with gas connection, suitable aloft, during which the aeroplane .was\u2018| More han ag into it the progresafve-| : me BERNA ROAD: v 7776 \u2014 =\" Tharaday, Gotober Tth, 1909 PATENT ATTORNEYS, for housekeeping.Apply, 3 Hoiton ave; tiit-d at dangerous angles, he came | We in marks the spirit of Canada |\u2019 298 0.: 28 Can ass 4 1 Final Return Limit Nov.7th, kd Westmount.qe safely to the ground.| Bee.broadminded, apen-han@hd gene-; Se rage EE x with er: privilèges at Stations.West Te oT STE yam \u2014\u2014 ; \u201c1 did not like the wind I found up | the which makes Canada the finest, ABLE PARAGRAPHS 0e ot Miftawa, Ont.; on the return trip: ROOMS AND BOARD.~ ° there\u201d said Curtiss.\u201cI never saw a Foul test, t.attractive .ocuntry in: READ wind of this velocity so unsteady.] frien pe = i mac the world.-Wae.throw open.our.doors | a ; hae hed, and l decided to come aching and say, \u201cHere, come and see what We.No: \u2018REED FOR OE THB \u201cmot: ou.When, du do \" Curtiss decidéd to remain in\u2019 New have; the place is open to ¥ then \u2018The worl of this clipping pro \u2018REDUCED FARES.\u2018 IN-RFFECT UNTIL OCT.15th, 1900.ISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITH.FURNISHEI bath; English family, No.1 Mont Overdnle Homes; central; Dod e :;} Clase / Colouts ares from- - Mackay.Homellke; central; FL FL TR Lat ThE SR eae Se SRT | one ed Er ea = e rl Sint of a calm hé may make anothe \u201cat toe nd pre ho dg.e dis- | after a.Na Westord paper, Big \u201cnot {38 aS = SE Ed get a COUV E froma M, 10 \u2014 FOR SALE.Wilbur Wright aia t a on, eity] 2e x rants, Governors Island today.pposr tinct place ln Bhs Fore ble.are Le pe éco) by-a pation gat Lod ER ANciRGo, C08\" iN R SALE\u2014PLATE GI/ABS.Sise 90 \u2018Ww \u2018 to-day: ape va Va big here An \u2018Wea tn tnt taxe charge ot MEXICO CITY, Mex, a FOR Apply 142 St.Peter atteet,- NET icdrichshafen, October 2_-Tri Al Ang ink and ve people.) dy of dur ter, whe i \u201cLow \u2018rates te many cher points.YATENTH.ol avigation School, founde re + this the seas dy ; 48 3 : FOR SALE Count das shown us, on i ey THOMSON NE 10 LOND! ; NS i with four Zeppelin, was opened t APC ep reall a et what me.have Lans.\u2018la any of the académies Mes | \"7 MONTRÉAL: ;, TOURIST CARS © e \u2018GOUE .Two Copying Premes.8 Pir Eros sure re : - \u201cbrought them.\u2019 L 1 ng.objection to.teaching ornamdatal paint.ss.ca ENRONA ie ai aes prev * 9 Lasys Jot fucluded, Desk, 1 SEPTEMBER'S MAIL INCREASE.Mesars.A.E.Rea ana C1 ing.spd.peamanship, soometry, An increase in revenue of $8,964 over extraordinary facilitiés .for.: ma otter sclencen.\u2018 \"Has the corresponding period last: year is | large quantities of goods, at db | metry, or vm 1s a lay proscher.shown by the report of the Montreal ous prices, nad that js the ream souder | vo at post office for the month of September.aré able to put them fre ould have 4 3 The total revenue for the month which at bargain rates.ou : closed last Thursday was $82,383, in Their a In T.tite ons HE TIMMS NOBLE CÔ., Stationere, ry won; siviPets 16.7 pve BRA =A gs x besvonsl a x T 5 8, Junds street, Toe ny .x we yk er, 40 .Ln mate CL Ne da TAR new TYPEWRITERS - ABERDEEN AND LEITH.en Sn 1 , ; 88.BELLONA or d Ten oe \u2026.ed a Cig ; 3 - Ex ; : - LL CHEAP, some now \u2026 | Ha : | HUators cursiens (TOR SALE, CREAT.er comparison with $73,428 in September, 2 Pa 5 ; ; .(OYTERNANEAN- \u2018vunvicr.Number 2 oa a.4 Models, LE B i LT + ne - teed woi .be sald J 1908.shout - Mou près étrgot, _ ey last, to make room for mu Although an_ increase is shown in Hanan cha ge, and peaking a LY po = ges , as sur ee + 12 2107.in Bpiend aid opportunity.Call, or x write 4 ue the number of letters matled here for ; AFSL RTE Se TON a 2 ; A NADIAN OLIVER date: ; CO, Bt.Martin street.Great Britain, there is a decrease of re store ohare.\u201cFin, newspapers and parcel matter for the ae dore pis cr sr shorts a» British mails.In mafls received here 1 from-Great Britain there is an increase 7° } .of 275 sacks over September last year.eee ems In registered articles mailed in Mont- FOR FALSE ARREST.RE i | aimee - vii | WANTED TO BENT.FROM.15% OCTO: real there was an wn XE Victim Awarded 7000.> Dylan mérertielient Vas soos ne te | = mere re en sos pat ont age f TS tas | bees 3th May, & goo stable, de NEW YORK \u2014 ELECTIONS.Ra bah EE re 2 ZI DI BA ï FI Ei J we a, , A pe EE rio on 40 + te tit .Out = 6 = A Ticket Putin the: Fld hd = EE cn reha Eve tools RTOE ons charge Pp | ot mine arrest and assault against | 4 Las WANTED.| od = +E For der ele county offices \"tng-Netd : uv > day, this tnd by.v \u201cCltineng Dion] iy t wan.arrepted.ix & an independent © organisation.of leony {sear the boundary Hoh dan standing, Whit: etary pad «True À + eq, Everton ant (wa important fnft a.ovious, cipal elections.od 4.aon bination of no; the | em LR ( ratic and 2eme fé RL To ; Pannard, the Republican mer De a , M-vor, and Charles 8 marie Mhfiman.f 74 ans H- \u201cpublican ne fay District: Iv.are en me ; cratic selections fe presides Foard of A Aldermel, paty s-v-ral minor offises, are LORD STRATH (Canadian ' i I Lordon, October 3- Lethe xl Cia.interviewed To Suresicte i tard that In a decade \u201c gly would be able td-; o \u2018tin with all the; v \u201cqd.fo We Îton: and \u2018 Traurere 1ende me Sie le api Steamers leave peu ani 3 MEALS AND STATI ROgw: SER HE_ ARE.HCL STEAMERS FOR QU UE at 7 p.m, sr ngle fare, $4,26; retire; LOW Fa 1 1-8 inches Beep.Close Fitting.The Latest Style, same shape as the\u2019 Made In quart IR J TOOKE, æ JANES AND, ST CATHERINE.ies STRANGENESS OF GLACE BAY A\u201c \u2018Visit to the Town Where the Miners\u2019 Strike is in Progress.PROSPEROUS RACE OF MINER-FISHERMEN OF 00D PHYSIQUE.\u2019 Tn the far east of Canada, where the Jast peninsula juls out into the open Atlantic, there is a town of strange contradictions.That town is Glace Bay, a name that has become famillar to many thousands of people in all parts of the continent.during the past month or so, because of the strike of eoal miners, employees of the Domin- fon Coal Company.It is a common remark down east, writes.a \u2018Witness\u2019 special caorrespon- dent, that you can always spot a Glace Bey man by the fact that he walks in the middle of the road, no matter Pere \u2018he may be found.When J.Me first went to London his moth- or, \u201cit will be remembered, urged him to walk in the middle of the streets #0 -that thé dreadful characters with which she believed London to be peopled could met spring out on him at the strest corners.But it is: not any fear of being nced upon that causes the Glace man to forsake the sidewalks.He walks in.the road because in Glace Bey, extraordinary to relate, the roads are In far better condition than the sidewalks.-Ÿt seems that years ago the.town enuneli of Glace Bay became enamor- | od of some advertisements :for.some upecial Kind ol road, and gave out contracts for the treatment of all Îts-prin- elpal streets by the new proeess.The veads were accordingly .constructed with what appears to: bes: mixture of asphalt and concrete, which, to everybody's surprise, turned.:out te be far J than the most sanguine: had -en- pated.\u2018The resuit'ts:that now; after years of wear, the.roads are just 8 level and just as good as ever, equal fact to the very finest -newiald as- - phalt, while at the same -pre- senting a rough surface that.pre- \u201cvents horses from slipping.Dust and \"nied altke are done away with, and to- {day there is no town.in the Dominion that possesses better streets than this -fatr-away town In Cape Breton.| \u2018With that effort at civie improve- Ment \u2018the ambitions of Glace Bay seem to have ended.It was intended at \u201céste time apparently to construct sidewalks, because along the sides of the - sireets.curbs have been erected, and \"the usual space left for foot passen- \u2018mers.\u2018But the view seems to be taken 4hat.with such excellent streets side- \" wyalks are a superfiuity, as the space that should be sidewalk is left un- - touched\u2014a dirty playground for Glace .\u201cBay's numerous dogs and sparrows.Another strange thing about Glace ; \u201cBay Is that, although it is a mining .town, you never see men on the streets = whe look like miners\u2014the black-faced, \u2019 ein that one gees in hordes in t mining communities.The ex- lanation is that at the Dominion Coal Company's collleries wash-rooms with tudividual lockers for the men are pro.yided, so that a miner can go to work year round, Many of them are iers during ane portion of the sea- -sea fizhermen during anoth- n, and miners for the rest.hus.they manage to preserve a wide.outlook upon hfe, and to build up a \u201cèmé come e sizes.=.12i\u20ace adh.oh, physique that makes them among the | straightest, the sturdiest and the handsomest people in the \"Dominion.Some of the: loveliest \u2018little boys I have ever seen were ragged, bare-footed little urchins who were standing on\u201d some piles in the sea at\u2019 Glace Bay catching lobsters, and demonstrating to me, as a stranger to these things, how excessively angry a lobster\u201d will get if ybu tickle him on the underpart of the the racial blood that predominates in \u2018| these eabternérs.As long as you are anywhere near them your ear is as- salled by Scotch words, and by Scotch Christian names like Angus, and Malcolm, and so on.Another remarkable thing about Glace Bay is the type of anchors used by the fishermen.None of the rude implements of cave dwelling men are stranger than these anchors.At a single glance they carry the \u2018mind away back into the stone age, for \u201cthere is not a single bit of metal used in thefr construction.The prongs of the anchor are fashioned of wood, on the top of which a huge stone is tied with willows, the anchor shape being strictly preserved.Do wooden anchors answer as well as iron ones?\u2018Cost us nothing and are Just \u2018as good,\u2019 is\u2019 the answer of the fisherman.But stranger than all fn this strange town of oontradletions is the fact that while there isnot a single license for the sdle of llquin In the place, Glace Bay has the reputation of being the most drunken place in Eastern Canada.For myself, I must say I saw no drunken people there, but I read In a Glace Bay paper & paragraph announcing that there was \u2018the usual batch of drunks this morning,\u2019 in the Police Cour\u2019 taal batt) been in Giace Bay ten tes e was told \u2018where 1 could get a drink if I wanted one.Later I was taken down the Main street by an old resident of the place, who pointed: out the saloons to me.I eounted no fewer | than seventeen in three blocks\u2014seven- | | teen saloon# which made ne secret i of their business, and did not pretend to be carrying on any other business but that of drink selling.\u2018Their excuse is of course that the liquor \u2018they sell is non-intoxicating,\u2019 it was explained to nie, \u2018but that is nonsense.\u201cTheir whidigey is, viler stuff than any properly licensed pub- ican would dare te \u201csell.A single glass will knock a man out.Miners go into these places, drink vile: stuff that makes them raving drunk or less, and often know no more till they wake up long after to find their rooney all gone.These places are the surse of Glace Bay, for the drunkenness here is appalling.\u201d \u2018But what about the- authorities?Don't they take any action¥ 1} , \u201cTwo inspectors are paid by the tows to see that the license law In énforced;\u2019 was the reply.do tt\u2019 He i, saloons, around\u2019 \u201cwhich\u201d ma ng.\u2018Nobody says added.1 went to the offices ot the Diino | Coal Company and asked the offictals iz they, as the principal employers: labor fn the district,\u201d ever felt the.4 fects of these open saloons.\u2018It is the greatest evil we pavé te) contend with,\u2019 was the reply.*Ibe.| pis sur shocking.Many men imme« = on the spree and our output goes: with a slump.eoal every month th ness in this town \u201cwith not a single 1 quor license.\u2019 It seemed to me that many of tha unfortunate davreul during oo and mo prising towns pa mine that\u201d 1 bor\u2019 seen anywhere in Cen from and {ta osperity tail.There is no need to ask what is \u201cThis isthe way they | =.to.the a Ÿ PE +222 ea goes | drunkennéss after a pay-day bère 38 |- We lose 14, toits p£ | and réfisati rough frpal jee of which he iy.sitar Atlantie- to the\" Pudie ul Jee | .phenomenal.That 1 has & great tutus i only sorte | trade.\u201c 7 Ae nT : < Vb eh en awe a wt AR EY .A RIES between capital sna Jat is \u2018avoided there can be no\u2019 The future.\u2018of Giace - Bay, au need hardly.be s&dd, 1s.bound up with the Dominion Coal Compeny, and those who - Baye a Jong rh trying to sow.the; spic in the minds-of.the -w a and ééstruat company are: doing the community.a serious h harm=-in fact, \u2018the entire Maritime I was shown \u2018many streets of fine 1it- tle semi-detached cottages built by the company, ahd let to its workmen @t very \u2018moderate rentals.These houses are such \u2018as \u2018mény* a- poor flat-dwetler in Montreal Would be proud to live jn.| Yet for the most part the miners appreciate them so Iittie that they do not even cultivate \u201cthe girdehs attached, although oftéred help by the Coal Company.There are no miners in Canada who work under: Rapper conditions than those at Glace Bay.precaution is taken to ensure thelr safety and comfort.The only rescue \u2018station\u2019 in connection with mines in Canada is here, and it is kept in constant readiness to render first ald to a man who hés a cut or a bruise, ar to rescue him from fire or to resuscitate him after he has been bowled over by gas.\u2018Even if a man is apparently drownag, the most up-to-date ap- | Duluth paratus in.the world is kept here in constant readiness to ;restore.There are, too, sets of appliances by! which men San, Jou through the, worst | atm of thelr .cqm- Zabeir own, oxygen: | total of the pay roll is something like four milltan ~dollars.per ann andl the average dally wage of the then ia $2.46\u2014a very respectable figure when it.is remérñbered that this Birk 1n-; cludes all the drivers, boys, and other} low-priced labor, as well as the.min- [ ers, :.Further, this average does not} include officials with wages above the) grade of over-men.Glace Bay neds a purge Uself of drunkenness, and against industriél Yekderor wien which 2hab been fostéred by unprincipied- mdivi- duals for their own ends: * Prunken- ness-and suspicion are\u2019 blighting -what should be one of the fairest, as it is one\u2019 of the me most pI ius, towns In Canada.Let - the workmen be .true to \u2018Thémiselves-and refuse to be led By \u201c3 for.; ton 1 one.ss Every known |.him.te The rades and Ba Indifferent to It Hécagles | ie \u2018ealiway to Hudson's £4 7 tie it She Aurveys are com-\u201d n and field notes ney hen secured.that are so goptous Bat \u2018coujd be \u2018built\u2019 trom the oe the Boe ee distance.~The \u2018route is a comparatively easy purposes, and opén up-à vést- district, rich in \u2018agricultural\u2019 s, minerals, and tim- -bér.The Mue is to be a \u2018Government- i neds re ph He\u2019 operated by the ies on sophia > alowed compen right a eth.Pacific, an Great Northern are bullamg ith, he inten.Son of connecting with Le Pas, and Canadian Northern.alvendy \u201ches Fastest laid\u201d down to tht point\u2019 It is more than probable that the -Can- adian Pa .and Grand Trunk Pacifie, will, thout delay, bulld to Le Pas, as they \u2018could scarcely afford to allow other lines to \u201cscoop.\u201d the Eurs- pedn trade from them.Hudson's Bay is open- for navigation at least six months in the year.According to \u2018the reports of thé Canadian logical Department, by using .ic-breakers it could be kept open\u2019 for ocean steamship travel very much longer.The Hudson's Bay route means conta obi oa \u2018from ten lo twenty-five cents a el on Ww t shipments to acésrding -to.the.distance of the point of shipment from Fort hurch#l}, @ C This savin Ca freight would be the result tt \u201c cheapness of waiter freight.=a it l- road rates.0 compared with rai - \u2018The ee Railway has lin, De , ion.$ gai je \u2018a own.trat- i.ess = a Warpi TROUBLESOME | Another British Expedition Agaïnst\u201d.Téibésinen on * the nese by the publicans and the agi- | ; tators,- as so many of them now \u2018are, and t they can es a ere- to Canada and their vomaninit the \u2018focky seashôre a hare 1 and happiness.te = the tion = for npaty vin ihe matter of te ey proposes .sigo toking similar, fiction on other cha »MoDougall, presid M.in this Rica, eut of id a = + uson at ; .Crigmiital bel In Foes \u2018res \u2018cles hie is\u2019 pata t to have, rite for, ax allowed to appear in the Sydney He | fanatical tribesmen, \u20ac : £ORW ment Ee start, fie on\u2019 thé eon- | Quebec, and is.HER the situation: | agitation is be- | 4-of - church wardens \u201c> Father \u201c point Que, \u201cOct.&-\u2014 The: \u2018stesmér «* Arctic : fresh from hér warslerings in :fer- north, arrived softs this point.\u2018unexpectedly: at 7.80, tonight, with\u2019 her doughty com-\u2019 mandzr, Captain Bernier, and a crew all well.The: Arctic left shortly after takifig on her pilot, Isidore Noel, for ted to reach her berth at the King\u2019s Wharf at the An- clent Capital \u2018about noon on Tuceddy:.When the Arctic\u2019s\u2019 whistle was heard t; some\u201d doubts were entertained at.the, pliots* Headquarters - here that it\u2019 could be the Government vessel, as she was only reported eff Point des Monts at 7.0\u2019clock this morning, which is 173 miles from Father Point bn the north.shore.of the river.Tlic speed of the Arctic, from.Point Amour .to.Point des Monts, had been about five [ mijeg-an \u2018hour, b 18st Tap of \u2018the \"run to Father Point in ten hours, or an average speed of neerly 18 miles an hour.She had her canvas spread, and with her steam \u2018and a strong northwesterly wind to help, as well as the tide, she bowled into Father Point like an Atlantic liner.Captain Bernier, looking well and hearty, when.geen on the deck of the steamer, while the tender was putting on the malls and the pilot, declared he had had a glorious trip, and never felt better In his life.\u201cIt has toughened me considerably,\u201d he added, with La laugh.As to his trip, he declared Be had carried out his mission, and pad planted the Canadian on all islan discovéred, and had collected the duties-from whalers.The Canadian flag was holsted proudly to the northérn breszes on an island at 84 degrees, on August, 14, 1908.This was\u2019 an island which Captain Bernier said he had discovered on a prévious ex- redition.| Concerning tha more intimate details of his voyage, Captain Bernier said he could not div them until he had , pinesd.his report in the, hands of Hon.Brodeur, ar of Marine and Fiahôrien.He has on board- one female .musk-ox and veral Arctic foxes, some of which Captain Bernier said, smilingiy, he might give to some of ; ie.porsonel friends.as trophies of the yage.As to the distance traversed, since he left Quebec, tain Bernisr sald Ht was 24,000 miles.There had not been any serious ilinens or \u2018aécidént during the entire voyage, Capteth- Bernier -aafû he and his killed Reveral.: j müsk-oxen, which provided them with \u2018contéderabliy more - fresh meat than they wanted.DE ee and Jackson and esse are i hi hearth, n the est of of less taking on her mail, which was large proportions, Captain Bernier again set sail, and left on the last lap \u2018She Jong voyage.He sent off from Kgther Point several telegrams, Anclud- ing (one to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ac quainting , im of hin safe refèrn, and on, P.Brodeur who, it is understood, will be at.Quebec: to .the explorer and his.perty.Gap- ain \u2018Bernier will enter Quebec.harper with ithe Arctic fiving \u2018alt the the can muster.© \u201cPOLLI SENTENCED.\u2018Anidover, N.: B., Oct.2.\u2014(Special)\u2014 -Bämuel -Pofll, the Italian, was poly ; téneed- te twelve years in Dorchester \"here yesterday for manslaughter in \u201cthusing the.death of James Orr, or xn,\u201d I vy shooting; n a \"a.T P.- | oF GOLD FoR CURATE.2 Je Bishop.Makes\u2019 Seger to Rev.NN \"PP.wers.a bmg.Rev.FP.J.Sawers, who, \u201cfor \u2018ive! Sears, Bas beén curate in Christ \"Churoh Ca thedesl, : Was, last n bby the \u2018Bishog, on Donat and select v Bio ul io a esr 2 .= 8 de à about Out.Phe i be rector sure on ere observed in\u2019 : ~~ TRAGEDY mn ut she covered | \u2018mainl pense arch nd in the new\" a © THE FAR NORTH se John's Nid Ok 8.A tragédy in\u2019 \u2018the joy waters.of- \u201cEve.Far North formed \u2018the \u2018burden af the > ROWÉ brought : :tothia port to-day by.\u201cthé à Hudson's a Bay y's steamer.\u2018Aventure, > #pich | hd whalér \u2018Paradox,\u2019 \u2018and the\u2019 story - of Ain Esquiinaux; who,\" driven to \u2018cannl~|{ pale by starvation, ate his child, and, snooting several nefghbors .who at- - tempted summary punishment\u2019 \u2018fled\u2019 \u2018nto the trackless wilderness of ice.\u201cThe Paradox, one \u2018of the Tiedt of the.Dundee whalers, met the fate of her\u2019 companion ship,\u201d Snowdrop, when she was crunched in the metciléss jaws\u2019 of the ice flows of Baffin\u2019s Land early in J August a yéar ago.The crew, With \u2018æcanty provisiohs,\u2018 made \u2018their perilous way over the broken ice towards the and\u2019 and \u2018were\u2019 picked.up by the Hudson Bay Company's steamer Pelican, which took - them to Fort Churchill, where they remained until, the arrival of the Adventurë on her\u2019 regular fall trip.The Hudson Bay Mounted Police report through dispatches brought by the Adventure the cannibalism of the starving Esquimaux.The man\u2019s fishing and hunting season had been a failure, and, driven mad by hunger, he cut the throat of one of his children and then ate the little victim.When the man\u2019s neighbors learned of the horrible crime they attacked him according to the primitive law of their race.The outcast fled the shelter of his igloo and beat off all assaults, shooting down several of the attacking party and escaping into the wilderness.Whether he finglly succeeded in some remote settlement where the news of his crime had not reached, or whether he succumbed to starvation is not known, .New York, October 3\u2014The magnif!- cent carriage house\u201d and stable on the country estate of Frederick G.Bourne, former \u2018sofimodore New York Yacht Club; Was goirered by \u2018fire last night, caving a lous'estt- os mated at $100,000.\" structure \u201c about one of thë iment of ne\u2019 py t country.: toned Ogtoter.aoa tire, whieh threa estroÿ an re sq 0 by Twentieth, Marin, Nineteenth and Sarah-streêtu, in the South Side section of the city, broke out shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon.Within a short time the warehouses of the MacBeth-Evans Glass Cém- pany and the Patterson Coal and Supply Campany were burned.The flames spread rapidly, and, after burning a number of fret ht vcare re.Vire the tracks © ttsburg, and hasteston Railroad, reached: the Wolfe Brush Company and a.lumber yard.For a time it was fear: ed the flames would communica p the \u2018South.Side_- Hospital; and.rection of Sokeljemis.MORE TROOPS FOR MOROCCO 1a How Division to to be Despatched - by the Spanish Goverm- A ment, {INDEMNITY OF $20,000.00 \u201cDEMANDED FROM THE MOORS Madrid, October 2\u2014The «,1 Mat, aîter @ll-night .session, form ally 1 voted tonight to despatch & new | sion.to Mélilla inmmediately.In (gy connection, Premier Maura said \u201cThe reinforcememts are requecieq by General Marina as a result of ue extension of the Meld operations \u201c|g despatch of these troops In no uy tmplies an alteration of Spain's rip, al plan with reférence to Mor.Reinforcements > 'to\u2019the nunii«- .e 15,000 men will be \u2018sent to Afric.14 a regiment of land Iready ha., 4.Mount @uriga wlll be péri.arly, loccupied, \u2018and,\u2019 in \u201cÉf@ition, the sr dd ards \u201chold a big piece of ter:iry with Tétuan as d'base until the mént by Morocco of an inde: to Spain of $20,000 \u2018Further details \u2018of the engaren.ent fought two days.sin Moroco Je.twesn the Spaniards and the M.4 \u2018have been received here.The Spa: rds lost a total of 285 men killed ina wounded, including : General lez V1.cario, who lost his life.A sinrle i\u2026t.talifon of chausseurs had 19 Cificerg and 80 men wounded.The Spanis: x.pedition was reconoltering in 11.4.The Mocis at first retired before the Spanisl.J.vance, which was sustained by .,(.lery, but they gradually refornici ie.hind the heights of Argan and Mont Millon, and when the Spaniaris entered the rocky defiles below t'efr position, where the horses could 1.rd.ly keep their footing, they were ig.tacked furiously.The column ier General Vicario, which was in ti advance, received orders to retiic und the movement was being accompiished in good order under cover of the f'eld machine guns, when General \\ rio was shot dead and fell from his lors, General Tovar then took comniuund, and after fierce fighting the Moors were beaten off.The entire expedj- tion retired to Zeluan.The Infante Don Carlos is going to Melilla at the head of the cavalry brigade, of wl.ich he ts the commander.Paris, October 2 \u2014The aAmliticug projects attributed to Spain witl regard to Northern Africa are causing considerable press comment.«fj iz] circles, however, do not manifest uny the: disquietude, as Spain's assurances regarding territorial aggrandizement have- thus far been categorical.It is understood that France and (reat \u201c| Britain have agteed that Spain &lixl] have full right to exact {indenmity from Morocco, and temporarily (0 oce cupy territory pending its payment, but both are prepared to resist tig definite occupation of Tetuan.CARS TO ST.LAMBERT.Be in Operation Next Month, \u2014 Will The annual meeting of the Montreal and Southern Counties Railway wus held on Saturday afternoon at the nead office of the Company, \u2018Canadian Express Building.The president reported work progressinE satisfactoi! v, and that the first .section between niglety among the patle Montreal and St.Lambert would be erry \u201cBefo: + o'closie, out in operation en or before November tlie fire was ler control, Thex joss | ist.At a meeting of the directors, is estimated at: $100,000.the following officers were »l:-::1 1.\" Niagara Falls, N.Y.October 3 \u2014 the year: \u2018President .8.T.Wilt; \u2018For a time early today thé business vice-president, Thos.Craig; second \u2018section of Falls street was threatened manager, by a fire which started in : Brp- \u2018thers\u2019 store, between First and Second streets, and swept through Allen \u2018block, entailing a loss of 385,000.So \u201cserfous \u2018did matters.look at one time that \u2018help was asked from Buffalo énd wh engines were sent down to pr the local firemen.Their services were - not: required.The fire spread sé ra- an trom the hotel sec- ttonerv.$1,500; Pfetach\u2019s market, $3,- #00, end the hotel section of the \u2018Adien.- block, $30,080.~Thé ices is \u2018covered\u2019 by insurancee.Huntsville, Ont, October 2 \u2014 Fire \u2018broke out early this morning on the premises of the Anglo-Cenadin ther Co., one of the Det in Canada.About.100 feet of the the doy ion dest royed, but through the ney company's fire pre tection the firé -was.exfingutshed.\u2018the \u2018process pes An\u2019 accurate | \u201csustained has Te ~ MR.BOURASSAS - NEW.PAR: November 46 fu the date: tér | \u2018the\u2019 appearance\u2019 of Mr.Bouressa's newspaper, vice-president and general W.B.Powell: .secretary -treasurer, W.H.Cooper.G.T.R.CAR SERVICE AGENT.Ernest Walton, secretary to Mr E.\u2018H.Fitzhugh, third vice-president of the Grand Trunk - Railway, has leen appointed car service agent of the company.- Mr.Walton was former- jy ron the Central Vermont Rallway, | when the secretary of Mr.Fitzhugh when be was vice-presigent and general - manager of that -rallway, with \u2018headquarters, at Bt.Albans.\"Marchesi \u2018Sails for Montreal.London, October 2.\u2014Mme.Blanche Marchesi lèft on Thursday from Liverpool for Montreal by the White Stas line Megantic.Bhe will give a concert immediately upon her arrival In Montreal and will subsequently make a tour of the United States, visiting mors than a hundred towns.She ft due to sing in New York early in November.TRS \u2018DAILY or LINERS ts printed an - , in th adie at No.38 Et.An > tolae rae in City of Montreal.by John.Redpath M and Frederic Hugene Dougall, of Montreal.AY business communications should be sd: \u2018Witness\u2019 \u201cvepekly ne \u201cNationaliste,* of which he wil aration editor.\u2018Donigall.& gr Montreal, ped ei Jetters to | should 1es or the \u2018Witness.be \u2014 \u2014 = 1\\ el -« a or er n a ® ang ar ad BB A Si f AA SO MA ap dg ® py eo 4 9 9 "]
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