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The daily witness
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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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" = à LS \u201c Ls ; ; \u201cug \u201c> ve ; { - - \u2014 - be al mre ; $4 , 22 + _ ME = PE AN - - Lo.Ce 5 - \u201d \" 3 \u201d 6 patine ae = ni ot à rt BS : 2 ee : a ~ ç ee a £5 CLT.9 LONE a - ern \u2014 - vol.L.No.251 4 vel - _ : PRICE ONE CENT.4 CARNIVAL MAY.| SAYS SHEIS [KING ALFONSO BE ANNUAL ERG | : ~ PASTOR'S WIFE IS DETECTED Lu ied to Make 7 .2 gt New York Woman Claims that Suffers From Insomnia ad ot is Datars of the | y a Bi |.the Rev.F.E.Bowser, | is Practically a Prisoner : Winter & Huge : ù \u2018 11 is à Bigamist 1 In the Palace.1 | Success.°° MINISTER OF _ MONTREAL | OLORED CON Hh .DENIES THE .The Rev: F.E.Bowser, pastor of the 7 London, Oct.20.\u2014The \u2018Daily Chroni- colored congregation : whose services ces Madrid correspondent asserts that dre held In the old Oltvet\u2019 Church; now owing to the Ferrer agitation, King p LARGER ICE PALACE - Washington, Oct.Ad 4 on , dbaen\u2019 members of world-wide: standing éon- a Merchants Doubling stitute the research cemimItfee\u2019of thd © Their Subscriptions and National Geographic\u2019 \u2018Boclety which\" is : | nie property of the & P.FL, At the Alfonso is much dejected.He is suf- Opposition À ; = on tue | ne a 54 omer i et nd oétme fefing from {nsomnia, and is almost a CRE ie ge ; treets, on Carpenter to- prisoner in the palace, having abandon- Absent \"jm.Henry Ganpett; the.hier acograph-| 4 ° 4ay to explain hia side of à story that ed, his daily outings.Threatening let- - |er of thé United States \u2018Geological\u2019 Bur: LL | appeared fi a recent.\u2018ssue ot the \u2018Age,\u2019 tere in large numbers are being rece -_\u2014 3 2 of\u2019 New Yc he = ve oo vey, vice-president \u2018of the National, 2 e t= ew York, a paper published in the ed\u201cdally at the palace, and at {he re- 4» - carnival and an ice palace Geographic Society, and one \u201cof \u2018the pe Bt & 7 interest of tne eue ed people in Amer- sidences of the ministers.re .assured for Montreal this founders of that organization in 1888.4 ; à : .ca.\u2018 8 qe «ter, and it 1s thought that Mr.Pastin 1s chief of the éovern- Ag \"A clipping from the \u2018Age, referring FERRER MEETING ne \u2018 tee.which will be appointed ment bureau of \u2018statistics \u2018and sècre= IE b A Le Le ten ge aa ant.Io Opie} Car IN NEW YORK.wo \u2019 .- d y.+ 1 meeting to be held in the tary of the National Geographic So- 0% : migned herself \"Mrs.I.1S.Bowser.\u2019 8ne New York, Oct.20.\u2014Five thousand Lutes © nary, Windsor Hotel, next | clety, oe É © | pt Jer, agdress as reer.men and women met last night in Car a iil profit : | - june or r.Bowser an e Rev - - ques rh at 8 o'clock, Sih Pr i\u201d rental L.A.Bauer is the distor of ter- a, Principal Hill, of the Congregational ele Lai and shoved their fists across bs n° tues made in last y ns magnetism of the Carnegie In-.( - À -| soitege, also have receivea topies of s oe at King Alfonso, and the oth- \u2026 ul carry out the programme ute, H- the-\u2018Age.\u2019- - On hearing yesterday that ers whom they hold responsible for Cie ' sfull Rear Admiral Colby MeChester, 1 \u2018| a woman claiming to oe his whe had the death of Francisco Ferrer, who more af RR mi CIRE [een : Tr : 7] titan 2G VOTRE anne OF the its ntendent, when meen fn re- ous blunder regarding the Ra pire os ATONE ne Te nv he Wane Gan wh | eae Do ak aia | 202 © \u2018ot the\u2019 Faltiry: ty Aevelopmeiit and he gard to the matter, sald bie was unable | goieduie.They hold TN BE AI = a a 3B Pk he wit vill characterize -the carnival Le .{.to give any opinion as 40 the merits proposed .absolutely Host probably the interior of the 5 > of'the case.He pad De born American paper mills against the sere file wil be the scene of great ani- © copy of, the \u2018Age\u2019 a member * ous Canadian tangle which the Presi- Ce SM DE e s¢ 8 SV \u2018Bowser's congrèga TIQUE Tah days ago, dent's advice to the tariff conference.mation.for it is proposed to have it .ca TES [es Late am and Mr.Bowser had told an to has since precipitated.\u2018The fixing vw: uz {so that one will not only see Tom Moore, the vé-imous Bo: of 12 Mra, T.Sampson.of Érishane, of the Mere eléared up +5 oon as of the rate on print paper at $3.76 bar i wills.but several stalls con- the Shamrock lacpésse \u2018team, ard \u2018 = r ton, which he advised has decided : crane, afer t#wo] ed Vu lied From possible by proof.When the con- pe lan \"2: iéresting souvenirs 11 o'clock thi Marry oi : Deck of Cana 5 regation was without a pastor last the province of Quebec to prohibit 2 aeresting months\u2019 fight againsst typaold Ls Auk Li Sprivg he \u2018went to New York to see the exportation bf its pulpwood, and His death came as a shock his ; he ce Tr t securing a suitable mhiister to many American paper mills must close friends, f ly few days abou = y \u2018|.condition va improve ou 4t en y i ator | 18 policy ow.Cea ; ins Lon \u2014 take charge.Khowing the Rev.Mr.or move to Canada to obtain their | Post\" : - ia.gala w on ) £T.HELEN'S ISLAND.hoped he would : sd make.019 A ie 1.C R18 ag | ria, Bo.\u2018Oct, 2è-\u2014emept away Subject, and It was principally on the supplies of raw material.recommendation of Mr.Bowwer's pro.Further advices of the massacres in ther-in-law that he was engaged | to de.New \u2018Britain early last month, briefly come here.He had no Foason, % gt | Teported in Sydney cablds, received ne.| Lieve the \u201cstory \u2018in the \u2018Age, by the steamer \u2018Marama\u2019 at Victoria, \u201cbein.the \u201cTaterest of \u2018hoth the OF rd how that they were of tects, surveyors, engineers, | tor and bts work that fre co Bn voiti ha cter- Capt.wi Che eae.OF it one AOC j nee 2 x Sy \u2018should be dispersed d with the | pos- the most revolting chara pr \u2026 est, OÉ tne city, ror with the Shamro a ; : RON [ron d sible delay.: Lindsay, of the ketch Rabaul, and Co > Snes of avian us | of tha team \u2018and ptr > cosch LL PE SE EU \u201cye ut Ave: ; - Ria ow C8.hief Carpenter advised Mr.Bowser ten of his crew, were murdered and - nN sind, und tne conversion 5e play \u20ac pt: x the Mew a to clear up>the | burned apd the trading vessel looted 01 publie amusement park.\u2018suggested an action Por Mbel -and set on fire, the bodies of some \u201csas or chition comprises: The ,> and also the Woman of the victims beïmg thrown into the Ferey Prizes Offered By City For Best scheres ter a Public Park.typhoid lasanity set tn, A |.competition is open be- tiid-itne tof à general plan and of ÿ hy Fi 2 6 ; | ; VEN ; \"bültt-fe ar\u201d tLâre 0 à - Ten akan 2 a | who appears be in the ease, if he wi 0.%(he proposed ime best oon.hes.> to his éffor $1 an hé oth sic the ; des a sûreman,.| PE broken, céuld discover Ber identity.\u201cMr.Bow- \u201cflames.I a ie , ; : : ory ie Confederation.fo gi sATIOn WET SWRDL Be! j 1d he, to.The verdict of the inqueb in Lon- (A >.- station establishing the th te 1.4 oust of such work, whick JE 5 coh $150,000; 7 Ck Tyr eavitten memorandum ot}.| rn = cc «uf improvements and.thé E WAR be = a1xing out the same.Sn 005 tu 1 \u2014 *pécifications and mems |: \u201coi swell as the envelope con- IMG wl x = - sine of the author, must er 5 «>.1 vY the competitors nat]: - \u201c1 na Wednesday, December | he © toon, at the office of the |*.y } don into the Géath'of Wil 1.Buchanan, whose body was f¢urnd in the tu: 9tefet late on Saturday night, was returned to-day.and.is tg the effect that | \u2018death was due to natural eauses\u2019 A LT memorial service for Mr.Buchanan >; | mea held to-day in All Saints Churek, \u201c \u201cx , \u201c| at\u2018Norfolk Square.\"A new explosive, à British invention: a PS © Thursday, D \"M December 20, In the ante- | + Co Council Chamber, and will: = { vex +} aud classified so by a jury, appointed by 11 Ferries Committed; and 4 veven members, three .of - + aldermen, and ks nzs will be publicly ex ra ded to make St.er garden, but rather «ll tastes and meet 4 of the population of Yi ery \"ne classed No, La ri 15e + awarded; for the or the scheme No, \u201c4 La, ok nal I [TEES wa, RR atin ale dA CPE ol Ed rx 8 Gl BF £3 a \u201cUR TO INSPECT \u2018HANNEL.to Montreal thins x meirow Will sta is annual tour of.© Lawrence cham 1! take three days \u201che government.afe The minister wil on ivpresentatives.: Mon, ,, ing Interests itor Board, ec head = - mer pre rm in CE .B a 2 pee =x TRE 00 RE A AF ho on |B based .on any.inves \u201c Mon, the opinion is er.2 - - THE STEEL SITUATION.Fhe hope of the United States Steel Corporation in the future is mot, oply, _ tn .\u201cbut 11 more-Gaïy Ce \u201ced that the United so oration could use : onal capital advan- _ struction and re-con- struction in the next few years.Six months ago the «contest was op between the United States Steel Corporation and the independents in a sharp battle over prices.The independents had begun to cut, and the Steel Corporation gave them all the cutting they wanted.Now there is harmony again in the Steel camp because there is business enough for all.But year in and year out the Steel Qorporation has been losing in the percentage of total business.Whether it will continue to lose when the Gary plant is in full .operation and there .is not business enough -to g0 around is the question of the future.However, the United States Steel Corporation Nas bottled up the American ore suppres so effectively that large conipetition cannot be looked for except on the basis of foreign ore supplies.Where are these ore supplies to come from, the question is being asked.Is it too much to assume that sooner or later Canadian ore will enter the United States.We think not.It becomes interesting, thérefore, to note that Charlies M.Schwab has been this year down at Cape Breton looking over the coal fram and steel situation thereabouts.When asked if he would give an opin- fof of these Canadian properties, he | said, \u2018All I can say ls that I wish I owned them.\u2019 Tentative plans, we are told, are under way for the formation of a Canadian corporation to embrace all the iron, steel and coal interests in the Dominion.™-.Mr.James Ross has been bid par for his capital stock, of the Coal Company.The coal supply of the Dominion Coal Company is good for more than 100 years, while the ore supply of the Dominion Steel Company at.\u2018Wabana, Rewfoundland, is reported as practically inexhaustible, or good for 100 years.Then again, the ore deposits north of Lake Superior, in which the Lake Superior Corpbration is Interested, are also said to be practically unlimited, and here it \u2018may be of interest to note that United States BEHIND NEW COTTON CO.\u2014 MR.J.N.GREENSHIELDS .GIVES DETAILS.English capitalists are Impressed with the possibilities of the textile trade in Canada, They are prepared to supply millions -of dollars of capital in extending tha cotton industry in this country.Thé latest evidence of this comes in \u2018an /ber to the promoters of comes in an offer to the promoters of have already commenced the erection of a large cotton plant at Shawinigan Falls, besides arranging to double the Wabasa Mts, at Three Rivers, which is urder the management of the sam syndicate.: Mr; J.N.Greenshields, K.C., who with Mr.Charles Whitehead, are interested in the big undertaking, in- fodmed the \u2018Witness\u2019 \u2019this morning that negotiations are under way for the construction of one of the greatest chain of cotton mills in the country, and that commencing with the plant at Shaÿini- Ean Falls the works will exte to other central and convenient points as trade and circumstances warrant.The new company has secured the most favorable advantages as to cheap power, while they will have other pri- \u2018vileges which will greatly assist In the erowth and davelopment of the indus- GRAND TRUNK Has an Option on] Electric Linb in United States The \u2018Wall Street Journal\u2019 says another railway mystery has been cre- ; ated by the recent option secured by the Grand Trunk on an electric road running almost due east from Provi- .dence, R.1., to Danielson, Vt., to which \u2018the Grand Trunk proposes to build Some twenty-five miles westerly, connecting it with the railway running from New London to Brattleboro, Vt., which the Vermont Central holds under a practically perpetual lease.He says: \u2019 The Grand Trunk seeks, it is report- manufacturers are teaching Canadians 1 ed, some share of the great manufac- how to avoid tariff barriers by bulld- ing factories on this side of the line.In view of all these facts, what is to prevent the proposed Canadian coal, fron and steel combination from raising another $100,000,000 of capital in England and duplicating the Gary plañts in the United States?Under- the.new tariff, the duty on ore has been reduced to 15 cents per ton.It looks, therefore, as though Canadian enterprise and Canadian ore supplies were the only sources now in sight for competition in a large way with the United States Steel Corporation.Now that money rates are on a higher level at all financial circles, a better equilibrium has been established, and the situation should now shortly correct itself.How long money uncertainties will continue remains to be seen.Every indication favors a turing traffic originating or terminating at Providence.Certainly the Grand Trunk cannot help to make Providence a rival of Portland, Me, as a port of export.iN : The best opinion is that the explanation does not explain, or if {t does, \u2018then -there is created another railway | mystery, namely, why the New Haven System, which practically controls elec- ,tric properties in Rhode Island, should permit the Grand Trunk to seize this \u2018electric railway.If there is any meaning behind the transaction, it.probably involves some of the larger strategies of railway control, of which New England is now furnishing an interesting field.- Consols Keep Low i London, October 20\u20144 p.m.\u2014Consols for money 82 3-16; consols for account fairly high level the balance of the 824.year, or at least until the crops have been moved from farin to Market.It is difficult to SE ow prices of standard.shares can \u2018advance greatly, tment.calcujation, except, | perchance, dividend increases are on ja larger scale than is.believed possibleN\\pow.There should be no difficulty financing 'genéral \u2018trade, money now employed in moving creps will soon be ready fbr other occupation; and it is in the pewer of the great banking interests of Canada to keep speculation in check.Among the best judges of:the situa- still expressed that a higher range of se t must ultimately.be recorded if the- present indications In the -business world make good.The stock market showed seme soft- pess this- morning.though some of the leaders continued strong.Iron Common graded - slightly downward from 59 to 581: closing at %.The vreferred \u2018sold at 133.Coal was 91%.The milling stocks continue in good demand.Lake of the Woods at 145, and Ogilvie, at 140.Textile Common is tending upwards from 77.The listing of Asbestos issues was A feature of this morning's trading.The common opened at 33 and closed at 224.Pegman preferred and Montreal \u2018Street were active.the former nt 87: and the latter at 210%, ex-divi- dend.Crown Reserve went fairiy low to-day, with no pearticalar provocs- tton.Other leaders made average sales.New.York, October 20.\u2014The market has been highly irregular and generally lower.Leading timseues have been generallv heavy, while some spe- clalties like Wabash pfd.have shown ftrength.There has been considerable selling of Steel.London has sold, and European distrust of the -Ameri- can sneculative position is a considerable factor in this market's decline and the strength of exchange.Bank- err there are Inclined to make us pay our loans and take\u2019 back the stocks which have been carried there for «mme time.Private cable advices in- Clcate that it is quite probable the Rank of England discount rate will be advanced from 4 to 41% vercent at thé meeting to-morrow.The market at 1.30 p.m.is Irreeular, without any special feature.Sales to noon, 405,600.MORNING BOARD.Error yesterday afternoon\u201450 Iron | at 58%, should read 50 at 58%.Omitted\u20145000 Int.C.& C.at 88, 155 |- Richelieu at (857%.Iron Common\u2014250 at 59, 75 at 58%, 60 at 585, 25 at 5834, 75 at 585, 225 at 58%, 150 at 58%.Penman\u2019s, Preferred\u2014500 at 87.Street Raflway\u2014150 at 210%, 50 at 21014, 50 at 211.Duluth Sup.\u201435 at 66.Dominion Coal\u201425 at 91%.Iron Preferred\u201425 at bey Crown Reserve\u201432600 at 595 (60 days), 200 at 590 (69 days), 100 at 575, 50 at Detroit\u2014T75 at 67%.Quebec Railway\u201450 at 66.Texttie Preferred\u20141 at 108.Twin City\u2014100 at 108.Pwitch Common\u201410 at 92.Dttawa L.& P.\u2014100 at 102.Rubber\u201475 at 101%.Woods Common\u201475 at 145%, 1 at 145, 5 at 145%, 175 at 145, 10 at 145%.Asbestos\u201410 at 33, T5 at SK, 25 at .SIR 7 Coal Preferrdd-#5 at 116, 1 at 117; - Richelieu & Ontario\u2014S8.at BaF values |\" 14% FAP ; Le Ra J: Steel pfd.\u20148 at 183%.-.\u2014 ; Some\u2019 lively trading in Silver Leaf shows renewed confidence in this Issue as a result of the Crown Reserve action.The rest of the market was comparatively dull.The following are the mining quotations, furnished to the \u2018Witness\u2019 by Fisher & DesRosiers, stock brokers, 91 St.Francois Xavier street:\u2014 MORNING SALES.La Rose\u2014150 at 675, 100 at 665.Silver Leaf\u20145500 at 18, 8500 at 18%, 13,700 at 19, 2000 at 1944.F_ > Crown Reserve\u20145û-at 595, 300 at 575, 150 at 580.British American\u2014400 at 8, 500 at T4.Nova Scotia\u20141000 at 55%.Reddick\u2014500 at 10%.Gowganda King\u20148800 2.Nipissing\u201425 at 1150.Gould\u20142000 at 4%, 1000 at 5.Union Pacific\u20144000 at 17%.Rochester\u20141000 at 18%.\" pre MONEY ON CALL.New York, October.20.\u2014Neon\u2014Money on call firm, at 4% percent - Prime mercantile paper 5 to 534 percent.Exchanges $431,289,943.LS WALL STREET CLOSED WEAK.New York, October 20.\u2014The stock at 31%, 500 at 8 .\u2018and Copper 83 I-8.Canada Colored Cotton\u2014100 at 61.J AFTERNOON.BOARD.Steel Common.\u2014100 at 58%, Woods\u201459 at 145, ; Oglivie\u201425 at 140.TT Crown Reserve\u2014100 at 870; - 5.76.: SN Textile Common\u201425 at 7%.Power\u201410 at 125, 35 at- , Penman's, pfd.\u20141;000 at'87; | Dominion Cot.Bonds +800\" i Asbestos |-1000-at-82 (fal).20%| 700 (60 @ays), 300 at \u20ac80, BOO At 675, | Liverpool Produce \u2018Liverpool, Octobe 20.\u2014~Wheat, spot,| | 10%d.; \u2018futures, firm; \u2018December, NAME.Bid.Asked.British-American .TA Beaver .| -86- - Chambers-Feriand\u2026 .[ .8: Cobalt Lake., .= 16- Cobalt Centrat.| \"F7 804 Crown Reserve.| 5.75 j, 5.95 - City of Cobait.\u2026| \u201d o% 50 Dr.Reddick-Com.10 1 1%: Foster.©.ie ve + 39 40 yr Green Meehan .13 14° John Black Mng.28 - 25\u201d Kerr Lake.] 88 | 8.40 | La Rose.}] 6.66 | 6.76 Little Nipissing.1034] .20 Cobalt Twins.\u2026.16 17 -Alumni., .\u2026 | \u2026.+ -N McKin.-Dar.-S8av .\u2026.| 8 | M Nipissing.4 11.40 11.82% Nova Scotia .56% - 56 Otisse.= 24> 3 Peterson Lake.254) 25% \u2018Right of Way.| 1.66 1.80 Silver Alliance.| .40 - Silver Queen.33% Silver Leaf.18 1944 Tretheway.| 1.49 1.50 Temiskaming.90 9034 Farah.+\u201d.28 30 Union Pacific.17% 1744 Gowganda King.\u2026.31% 324 Goodwin Lake.10 nn market closed weak, with C.P.R.at $1.85; Soo $1.39%; U.S.Steel 804, | 58%, 500 at 583%, 10 at bw.ta 1: Coal Common.\u201425 st 9%: -._ \u2026 - B | \"IN WHICH CANADIANS ARE INTERESTED \u2014 MR.Mo- CUAIG ON SITUATION Mr.D.R.McCuaig, of tthe Stock Exchange firm of McCuaig Bros.& Co., has retprned from- an extended trip to the middle west, in the caurse of which hé visitéd the various trmo- tion systems in which Canadian capital is interested in Okio and Illinois, including the Noorthern Ohio, Detroit United, Illinois Traction and Tri City Railway & Light companies.; In discussing with the \u2018Witness\u2019 his observations Mr,, McCu#ig stated that he was very favorably impressed with the management and physical condition of these properties, and particularly with the Illinois traction ays- \u201ctem, which enterpfise is of a magnitude seldom realized in Canada.Its lines connect all tha important cities in the rich middle section of the state, which is commonly known as the corn belt, with ome another, and with St Louis and Missouri, which has a population in the neighborhood of seven hundred and fifty thousand.\u2019 The Illinois cities served \"by the company vary in population from twenty to.ninety thousand;.and are ax y prosperous as ls evidenced.by their weil paved streets and well kept.buildings.Travelling in the inter-urban curs one canpot but be surprised by the agricultural weaith of the.state, the corn fields in places extending almost without a break to the horizon.The St, Louis bridge is A rapidly, and while it will not be completed as early as expected, the end is now in sight.The structure, which is the finest of its kind crossing the Mississippi at St.Louis, is of very substantial design, and with its double track line running into the heart of the city, which is now completed, the system will have ideal terme, facilities and the increase in ic, both passenger and freight, should be enormous, In Detroit, public feeling in regard to the street railway is undoubtedif fm- proving ,and everything points to a settlement being reached on a favorable basis, although the matter will probably not be setiled as early as ox- pected.- Altogether he was much impressed with the general ; financial and commércial conditions, which tell of good times and plenty of money.\u2018 Well Represented on Rio ~~ @rande\u2014Some \u201c_ Financing Denver, Col, Oct.20.\u2014At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Den- .ver and Rio Grande Raliroad, -held in this city yesterday: the following dires tors : George J.u ward Gould, Edward T.H.BSchellacks, Joel F.H.Collet, Winslow F.Pierce Cappel.- The action of the old board In giving a §150,000,000 mortgage to provide a reserve fund, take .up outstanding bonds, assist In financing the Western Pacific Raltrond, and for general corporate ex- was ratified, and the recent: $5,- ~ ; penses, tayuu tu: boud-: issue Jorn wil] meet; hore: ou.Sale of Unlisted Following were the sales of unlisted stocks reported on the curb by W.P, O\u2019Brien for the \u2018Witness\u2019: Silver Loaf\u20144000 at 1714, 7000 at 17%, 17000 at 18, 5000 at 1814 (60° days), 600 \u2018at 19, 4000 at 19%.\u201cim 8 ° 50 at 284.©\u201c Cement\u201413% at 30, 50 at.29, Cement Pfda.\u2014l at 86.at 665, jtos Bds.\u20143000 at\u201d 8l 2-6\" (flat),.Black Lake\u2014200 at 12, -\u2018Farah\u2014200 at 19.ce : La: Rose-50 at 6 13-16, 300 af 6874, 300 at \u2018682, 500 at 700, 300 at 683, 500 at: 26 at 830, 725 at 678, 1000 at 650, 550 at 475, 650 at 675, 700 at 665.«quiet; No.2 red western, winter, fa.8.sx 8d; March, Ts.740; -May, Ts Coim; \u2018spot, quiet; new: American \u2018mixed, via Galveston, 6s.1d,; futures, steady; October, 5s.3%d.; December, bs.3 Wd.7 CT ; Bacon, short rib, steady, 70s.; short clear ba cles, , strong, 62s.4a, ue \u2018 .Shoulders, square, strong, 63s.6d.Lar@®, prime western, firm; 83s.34.; ; \u2018 \u2018American Tefined, firm, 63s.U.8.STEEL.Much interest was evinced in local stock circles by the receipt of a despatch\u2019 from Wall Street, at noon; to the effect that the United States Steel Corporation was about to assimilate.the Bethlehem Steel Company.There is no confirmation of.the report yet, A reason assigned as a motive to the proceeding was that the Bethlehem company is turning out big steel rails which the larger corporation could use to great advantage.i more than a \u2018stockbroker\u2019s artifice, there is good reason why some credence should be given-it.The aequist- tion of the Bethlehem Company, would be a new element of big Trust./ .GRAND TRUNK ISSUES.London, October.M.\u2014Grand - issues fe > quoted dt 22.28 on\u2019 Stock change to-déy.- \u2018C.P.R.bo} the IN LONDON.° MANK RANCH AT 800.| pri Ve opehed for Business a: Bacit- _ > AN INFLUENCE IN THE EM.\u2018I consider that the Canadian Pacific Railway is one of the greatest influences in the work of Empire- building that we have to-day, under the British flag.\u2019 * } .This highly interesting pronouncement was made to the \u2018Witness\u2019 by Mr.S.Leitner, of London, a wealthy merchant\u2019 and heavy holder in Canadian Pacific and other Canadian securities, who is at present on Æ visit to this country .in order to study our financial and industrial possibilities, The \u2018progress.and .devejopment of the Ctnadian Pacific.has been.fol- .lowed'with much interest both in England and an the continent, and investors \u2018abroad consider the stock among | .the safest-and- most.reliable securities \u2018on the markets of the.world.The re- \u2018markable ~financigl position of - the Company, together \u201cwith its ability for \u2018doing big things, has made it a cor- poratien of internatiotht fame and importance.' Capadiana have regson to feel proud of the Canadian Pacific Railway.| Co Co.In discussing the posstbilities of the Grand Trunk Railway, Mr.Leitner was -of the opinion that it might be \u2018advisable to have a Canadian, advisory board, and that among the shareholders in England such a move was being widely honored.he said, are expected from the construction ofthe Grand Trunk Pacific, \u2018and thé belief was prevalent that before long better dividend disbursements would be the result of more economical management as well as expanding enterprise on the .part of the Grand -Trunk people.- Mr.Leitner had many good things to say about.Canada, and he was stromgly in favor of closer trade, relations, and a_ greater realization on the part of England Bs regards the distant parts of.the Empire, especially from à commercial point of view.WISCONSIN CENTRAL RY.BONDS: IN LONDON Subscriptions \u2018have been invited in London for $2,500,000 first and refunding mortgage four pergent gold bonds of -the .Wisconsia Central Rallway | Company, which 'is \u2018econtiolled by the \u2018Minneapolts, St.Paul & Sault Ste.\u2018Marie Rallway - Company, of whose capital stock the rity is held by the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- ve dûé of April 1, 1989, and are partie à séries, limited to $60,000,000 (Includi § $36,469,000 bonds reserved for tiramen t of gations).Principal and interest are payable at the KE of Montreal, Montreal, or at the ageney of the Bank in New \u2018York, or, \u2018at \u2018the holder's op- \u2018tion, at the\u2018 Bank of\u2019 Montreal, London, England, at the fixed rate of $4.87 Great things, | prior obli- |it says, ducts is excellent, providing by this means à profitable business.\u2019 RUNNING WIDE DISCOVERED ON- THE PROPERTY _ Colonel John Carson, president of the Crown Reserve Mining Company, received a telegram from Cobalt this morning announcing a sensational find on 8!lver Leaf property.The veln, according to the despatch, is a foot in width, and is of the highest grade ot ore.The camp appears to be much excited over the discovery, which was made\u2018late yesterday morning, while on the Montreal and Toronto mining exchanges the demand for \u2018Sliver Leaf was unprecedented.Cal.Carson and the Crown Reserve interests who are\u201c behind .the Silver] Leaf deal, are naturally pleased with the good news from the property.4 ES LIVE STOCK METHODS Western Dealer Advises More Interest in Industry Winnipeg, Oct.20\u2014The question of the \u2018aleing of Hve stock in tho western prov- \u2018neces M ving much attention at pre- ent.It is wrged by exporters that the gous of Sagging, be conducted on a : This view is mere or less pported by the leading packing houses, as they doing everything possible work up an interest all over the West this particular line of trade, while ex- orters are confident that if properly con- Qucted the trade will show beavy increases .within a short period of time.\u2018The live stock industry,\" said a local exporter, \u2018has a great future in Canada, and while we ralse quite a bunch of stock now, the industry is really only in a primitive state, and great improvement must be made in feeding methods before the .farner can get top prices for the greater percent of his shipments.Every farmer now raising grain has at least a mall herd of cattle and hogs.Grain and live stock go hand in hand.The future welfare of one is absolutely dependent upon the success of the other.A farm without its live stock soon loses its fertility, and with the loss of its vitality it will soon become unproductive.Rotation of crops may help for a while, but in the end you will find the real secret of diversified farming to be live stock.\u2019 QUALITY OF PRODUCE Canadian Make Has Improved ~ \u2014Danish Methods A communication from the British pro- ducé market received on \u2019Change notôg with satisfaction the improvement of .the quality of Canadian produce, and points out opportunities for even further better- Ing of \u2018conditions.- \u2018The Danish \u2018co-operating system of produce making is hardly to be surpassed,\u2019 \u2018and the quality of the dairy pto- \u2018This system has taken nearly thirty years to bring the Danish products to their present proficiency.A group of farmers bound themselves to send their +the really \u2018 that its settlement will create.\u2018 big corporations have in view a won- per per: $1,000 .bond ual to £205 6s.9d.), and.the Bank of Moatreal is authoriz- pound.- > The.price \u2018issue is £108 milk to a central creamery which was operated by a skilled butter-maker and managed by a committee of the farmers themselves.The scheme proved very successful, as the British consumer soon found 14 to \u2018boot: of} Although the rumôr may be nothing + strength to the |.| and North-Wastern will meet the lat- ed by the purehasers to receive subscriptions.ir months a het increase of $311,400.COLORADO AND SOUTHERN.The Colcrado and Southern Raliway.\u2018earnings for the gecond week in October shows an Increase .of $11,000 | and from July 1 an increase of $395,- 611.à .+ a} _ \u2018 BOUTHÉRN .ÉARNINGS.\u2026- \"Phe.Fünthers-Ratbway\" earnings for: the second week in-October show an- incréase \u2018of $107000,- hd from July 1 an: frrérease of $1,638,188.- GINCINNATI AND OHIO.The earnings of the*Cincinnat! and The Rock laland earnings fer the.year ended June 80, show a net Increase of $2,615,943; a surplus increase of 31,087,665.This Is equal \u2018te §.38 percent earned on $73,000,000 ce par 4 UT © COPPER EASY.Londbn, October.#0.\u2014Copper mar- \u2018ket opened easy; spot £67 10s, off Se.Futures £68 10s, oft: 58.- - Lead\u2014£18 bs., oft 18.3d.- LE AFRAID OF STEEL.Street, to the local office of B.and C.Randolph, states that United States Steel does not act very well.\u2018I do not, he says, \u2018feel bullish on it jus new.\u2019 - .\u2018ERIE SURPLUS.A despatch from Wall Street states that Erfe Railway for the year ended June 30, showy = \u2018Înerease after charges, additions, and improvements, of $4,780, or HAY: ACTIVE.Baled bay ts in active demand.No.1 quote $12 to $12.50; extra No.2, $11.50 to $13; No.2, $10.50 to $11; clover mixed, $9.50 to $10, and clover, $9 to $9.60, TO AUTHORIZE OFFERING.Bowton, Oct.20.\u2014Directors of Chicago of this weèk to authorise offering stockholders.- ta 4 of additional stock at par, equel tp percent of their present : U rp : :\u2026 EGGOFIRM: I Supplies of egus are only-sufficient.to \u2018and No.1 at 25c par dozen.Co TAN OrRAILWAY.era \u2018 Ontario Raitway: ble savances Que ations were $440,041, a» atom Canada in \u2018the great expansion the.bank Ings of Vuncouver, which, are being year £ | oôneern will bnvé as \u201c| Jacob .7 .bat the Danish preduet could be depend- e don for uniformity in quality and regu- > 7 BK TINOR TAs 7 [arity in the outpul.The success of one BALTINO RUE OHIO.pane 2 tive con : led to others, and : \u2018Fhe .Baltimore, and Obie Railway now there is not a farmer in Denmark earnings fpr.Septepibsr show a net |who 18 not in the dairy or hog business, | increase of $470,000 and for.the three [8nd who is not a spoke in the co-opera- WESTERN CANADA oyi Great ansion in Be Cloariags A remarkable eviderco of the expan- of general business which Western is\u2019 xt present ported weekly, Ë D .Bep- vember cleariigs for that city show an 1 - over the save month\u2019 of last Winnjper's clearings show even: greater growth, and the -buliding operations for Ohio\u2019 Rallway for thé second week in |the pour to date in the latter elty show October show, fn Jrictense of 476.454 130 Rohs 0 Quring Bopteubor ap: and 1 à July ase of $L1TL- Proximated à value of $950,000, as compan VE Fame EE TEE \u2014 or : year,.néroase 0 \u2018 GOOD MARGIN OF PROFITS.[ably over 100 percent, oo tr Ce Silver Leaf a Seller Toronto, October 20.\u2014The sensational - selling of Bilver Leaf on the Standard Exchange this: morning amounted to nearly 250,000 shares, the | prices advaneing to 19% ec.FoHow- ing were the quotations: Amalgamated, 100 at 10; Beaver, 2000 at 38, 100 at 341%, 500 at 34%; Chambers, 2500 at 51, 2000 at 50%; City Cobalt, 1100 at §0: Cob Lake, 2500 at 14; Coniagas, 100 at $6.30, 50 at $6.35; Mr.J.K.Evans, in 2: wire from Wall | Reserve, 50 at $5.85, 100 at $5.81, 200 | at $5.80; Foster, 500 at 38%; Gifford, 900 at 233%; Kerr Lake, 25 at $9.00; La Rose, 100 at 86.7314, 25 at $8.75; Lit.Nip, 500 at 19%, 5500 at 19%; McKinley, 500 at 89, 700 at 88; .Nip, 200 at 1160; Scotia, 75 at 54: 500 at 58%; Otisse, 400 at 25, 500 at 24%, 500 at 24%; Peterson, 200 at 25, 2000 at 25%; Rochester, 2200 at 13%, 400 at 18%, 2300 at 13; Leaf, 80.at 17%, 8000 at 18, 8000 at 17%, 6000 at 17%, 2700 at 18, 4500 at 183, 800 at 183, 58300 at 19%, 18700 at 18%, 41700.at 19, 16500 at 19 1-8, 5600 at 19 1-8, 5000 at 1934; Bar, \u20181000 at 221, 2000 at 251, 500 at 20%, 1500 at 20 1-8, 800 at 20; Temisk, 508 at 89%, 1300 at 90, 1000 at 90% ;1 Trethowey, 600 at $1.47, 200 at $1.48) 300 at $1.49.2 Big Comp in Silk French capitalists have laid plans to invade the American silk mannfac- J turing: industry.- The movement is headed by Joseph Gillet, head of the largest dyeing establishment in France, 8 \u2018coricern with international branches bonds \u201cdid \u201cnot figure in the .transee-! tion: : : cl \u2019 followed \u2018Was $, \u2018the Ontario Railway NEGLECTED LANDS BEING CONVERTED INTO WHEAT AREAS - It would be difficult to exaggerate wonderful development, which is taking place in the great prairie regions of Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba.The Grand Trunk Pacific threw open for traffic 700 miles of main line from Winnipeg to Edmonton less than three months ago, and the rush of wheat and grain traffic that is flowing eastward is surprising.A few years ago Saskatchewan was considered a frozen wilderness.his year it has produced 87,000,000 bushels of wheat, and the ground hag been barely scratched, although great grain fields stretch out on either side as far as the eye can reach.The westerly \u2018extension of the Grand Trunk Pacific to the const is being rushed to completion.Surveying parties are working blazing out the route and grading is in progress on both ends.It wifi, however, probably be neariy two years before the entire 2,660-mileg of Grand Trunk Pacific main line \u2018is open \u201cfor ocean to ocean traffic.- It is going into & wilderness in some sections, but the conditions are not a bit more unfavorable than those which surrounded.the Canesdian Pacific when it pushed through to Vancouver.Canadian Pacific had large and valuable government land grants which have since been hig revenue producers.Grand Trunk Pacific has no such grants, but it does have the guarantee of the Dominion government upon its bonds, and this backing is what has made possible the financial flotation of such a giant enterprise._ One cannot travel through Canada without being impressed with the great energy and financial prowess of Canadian Pacific, and accept it as practically the only real transcontinental rallway in America.To illustrate the magnitude with which its operations are conducted the irrigation work in progress in Saskatchewan may be cited.The Canadian Pacific, through its subsidiary, the Canadian Land Campany.is pushing through a $10,000,000 irrigation plan which will throw open shortly for cultivation 300,000 acres of now arid land.| Canadian Pacifie can then sell the land and derive the benefit of the freight Both dertul future in the West, and the entire Dominion will benefit.Copper Developments In acquiring its Interest in the New Dominion Copper Company the Brit- {sh Couumbla Copper Company made payment partly in stock and partly in cash.There are now standing in the treasury of the British Columbia Copper Company, approximately 132,000 shares of New Dominion stock for which there were given 80,000 shares of British Columbia treasury stock and the balance in cash.The New Dominion 1% 4% 4 à Corn Crop View\u2019 * A prominent member .of the Board of Trade, who has travelled fifteen | \u2018hundred miles through the corn country, and has just returned, is strongly of the opinion that the corn .croôn, .whije fairly large in quantity, will, be poor in quality ,and that a large per- \u2018cent of the crop, therefore, will net be deliveräble.The early conditions.were \u2018| the.most favorable im years, with the resiilt that the kernel matured rapidly, so that when the drought set in, by the hot winds, the kernel rélled.\u2018The corn, of course, can be féd to stèck, but cannot be delivered under contract.About two- \u2018thirds of the crop is now harvested.-_-\u2014 - .delay in the announcement of ction in the royalties paid te an Government is probably partly responsible far the inanition shown by those issues which would most likely .be affected.- Hewever, it seems to be a matter of tims; for, judging by the developments to date, it would seem as though the Rallway Commission and the Govern- T a | ment will be willing to meet the companies on an equitable basis.Silver Leaf Messrs.Bryant Brothers are respon- | sible for the statement that 16%c was bid for any part of 100,000 shares of Silver Leaf.It is rumored there will be a surprise ir connection with this issue shortly, and favorable news is expected from the mine.The location of the property has always lent to it a speculative charm, and it would now seem that under the management of the Crown Reserve a portion of the success which has marked the latter company will be shared by its hitherto less fortunate neighbor.FLOUR MARKET.Trade in flour is somewhat dull lo- > Manitoba spring patents, firsts, quoté at 5.70; seconds, $5.20, and winter wheat patents, $5.50.LIVE STOCK MARKET, Oct.20.About 1180 head ot butchers\u2019 cattle, 28 milch cows and springers, 400 calves, 1140 lambs and 900 hogs, wi ahee ère .af- fered for sale at the East End Abattold today.Good ttle were.: and.and which \u201cemploys tes \u2018thousand per- | 0 doflars.The American en t as_ itd: nucleus -the Weldman SUk-Dyettg Works of i Yee dew a EXPORT BUREAU INAUGURATED A GREAT SCHEME FOR THE WIDENING OF CANADIAN EXPORT TRADE.The Canadian Export Bureau, wi.is being inaugurated at Ottuw.\u2026- branch of the Department of I and Commerce, should prove very < viceable to individual export hou.- and to the widening of Cunadian .port trade, The launching of the Export Bu.; scheme is one of the largest pruj.+.that the department has yet evu.v.- for the furtherance of Canadian tr.abroad.It gill entail a tremeni amount of effort and organization - consummai@ the undertaking.Tv :.end it ts sired to enlist the operation of every one to whom uv.munications have been addressed circular, comprehensive of the m1.: involved is being distributed tr.: cast, and no effort will be spur :.: is stated, to reach every manufuctu- - merchant and producer in the i.minfon.As information is received from recipients of the circular, it wi! : forwarded to all the Canadian Tr: Commissioners in the various parts the world to be systematically ind.and be readily avallable in tt, respective offices.The indexing of this information + the department will no doubt e 1.great labor, but it is to be hoped +! + 5 +13 à T it can be made the basis of a j.r.manent list, which will be imm.- diately available at all times in \u2018a advancement of the foreign trade 1 commerce of Canada.The department desires the name .¢ every exporter from the Atlanti- -4, the Pacific, with a detailed list nf tha goods they are in a position to sel] abroad.WESTERN WHEAT LOWER BUT ONTARIO HIGHER Toronto, October 20.\u2014The market is entirely different in tona to the outside markets.Chicage and Winnipeg quotations are down acain to-day, preceded in the morning \u2018vy lower cables from Liverpool W:th the exception of Manitoba wheat, which on all grades is a cent luwer, all local quotations are firmer and advanced over yesterday's prices Ontario wheat is higher at $! 10 $1.01 outside, and barley and Jens are also advanced a cent.Flour dealers say that outside markets nre flat and away below an export lysis with Ontario prices.Cahle Inquiries are coming in every day.hut only the minimum of business iz he- ing done.In grder to keep up connections with fereign custom.Local dealers\u2019 quotations are: tario wheat\u2014No.2, mixed, wheat, 99c to $1 outside; No.2, white, $1 to $1.01 outside.Manitoba wheat \u2014Spot No.1, Northern, $1.03; No.2 Northern, $1.02; for October delivery, No.1 Northern, $1.03%; No.8 Northern, $1.02 on track lake ports Corn\u2014American, No.2 yellow.65!,0 to 70c; Toronto freights.Oats\u2014C'a- nadian western, No.1, 40%c; No.2, 39e; No.8, 38c, on track, lake ports: No.2, white, 37¢ to 38c, outside: 39 to 40c on\u2019 traek Toronto.Barlev\u2014 No.2, for first shipment, at 56c to 57e; No.8 extra, 55 to 56c; No.3, -80 to 51c outside: Manitoba, No 3, 52%c; No.4, 50c, track, lake ports; Peas\u2014New, No.2, 85 to 86¢, outside.Rye\u2014No.2, 71 to 72c, outside.Manitoba flour«-Quotations at Toronto are\u2014First Patents, $5.60.second patents, $6.10; strong bakers, $4.90.90 percent.Glasgow freights 298.Ontario flcur\u2014New winter wheat patents, for export, $4 to $4.10 bid outside in buyers\u2019 sacks.Mill- feed\u2014Manitoba.bran, $21 per ton Shorts, $23 to $24, track Toronto.Ontario bran, $22.Shorts $24 track Toronto, bags includeé.\u201cErie's Prosperity New York, Oct.20\u2014The annual report of the Erie Rallwey shows that \u2018its operating income was $13,538,876 an increase of $4,784,838 over the previous year The net income for the year, available after the dedugtion of fixed charges, was $2,947,643, while the gross operating revenue amounted to $50,441,161, an increase of $656,925.More than 56 percent of $20,800,000 of the total operating expenses was pald \u2018to labor, indicating that ext nsive improvements are being made, Tax Removed Winnipeg, October 20.\u2014The Roblin Government has suspended the oppressive tax on foreign corporations.]ocal On- winter MINING AND SMELTERS.The Federal Mining and Smelters earnings for the year ended August 81 show an increase of $119,91%, a total surplus decrease of $23,681.W.GRAHAM BROWNE & CC Dealers In High-grade Bonds 42-43 Bank of Ottawa Building.Montreal rs BROTHERS BRYANT on & CO.BANKERS and BROKERS LL STOCKS, bal OOBAL oo Branch Office t DE TOPPER FOR SALT A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHARES OF CRYSTAL SPRING LAND CO.amin and Phone Main 3000.208 Beard Trade Bids eT © 4 Car to tie bi cine Hesj 21 th on th FA possibk he ol : the hos Jobim Jinsnhy Whew Erick pati ee te the Th Jose à their | Cross gn Mat PULL not sod vis « Wargo Cars.th hot Dog behind Un 1 nine 0 tu thy VaR ny) 171 I rey Or tv dar © Vage 4 \u201cau he Fo Vi CR 0° CATAL STREET COLLISION \u2014 or Sock Salvage Waggon, Th wing Firemen Out With Terrifie Force.\u2014 Uni VER IS DYING.\u2014 ->rs Including Two Fire wet Were Badly In- i and Cars Were Derailed.INJURED.nes s\\van.No.4 Cr Jaw, anet, uv cut.sy the car, \u201c hutcher, 2 ; di hy t \u2018romp, leg badly 371 Centre Strest, | sulvage waggon, right 1 fractured skull Will salvage No.4 salvage wag- 230 Congregation street, arm \u2018and Rushbrooke ot shoulder hurt, \u2018- : : Rushbruoke streel, hurt.\u2018obert Stearns was fatally {wo other fireme » four passengers vzht orner of McGill a - Georgo-Sherw A : fire station, racing along | Mr.A.McAllister, seen by a * Wit had been.submitted } = paul \"1 in response to an alarm | ness\u2019 reporter this \u2018morning, nied | ing by His His Majesty | Ea todo ie made er ER Appen nn ben re «orner of St.Francois | put a pole the on where.the Bret.RFA worker > v .is 5 , poin : \u2018 \u201c3 py wi Mtn 5 Ls St | the metal Hned box that should Mave > IgE \u201ctd de ainounéed nu | amiere use Bd Oh tian = Pr : sai the hose waggon follow- | Deen used by the: boy attending to ts afternoon t amme for à le ee protected, And ave Ps JRE he gt Cu.» dy after.-It was about ! §tove.~The pip wri gf - ing of \u2018the Royal Edward I y | most erveity, but-mot &- JA dashed along | IRE shop is aight but thé \u2018|sthe King to-morrow afternoon, willbe | tian na iyi \"Canta | pA fl wageane - the middle floor are vrecked b y fai | \u2018as follows: Sir Geotge orme, x y age accorded.¥ Paui street, rapidly approaching Ing plaster and.wätek, » ne nt.will SY the.enair.\u2019| Th ¢ ae WLLL Th cars on McGill street, ap- The total loss WII Be about 1.508, \u2018and r= oceu re re fo 3 poche the intersection, ane going covered by | samnrante.sir Te \u2018will [They walk the streets., \"They are rth ni one south.Just as the sal- ji ree Æ \u2018rep nt the.or Gamers 3 who kno by name fi fi of Turkey | ge \u201cazcvn Was midway across the | CT Gala ter telegra His regrets à the th fo od Sg ne 2 or dae wet tas ihe car struck it with ters STREET LIGHTING) : would be tire to reach Montreat th ter ma Rg Fig Ta op to \u201c4, fr - throwing waggon and : TEES Ta SES tim, tor the.ceremony.\u201d A 3 \u201cet: pres seis the front of the north- TE ae ents ave.been avited $ Tor.230-1 \u201cThe ce ronrention-0f ans segs wk | un ca.At the same time the Ald.Y tes \u201cPropéses x \u2026 | o\u2018clock, yes des \"be fiftee misites | a at Cleveland, Ohie.on Th without | car, becoming- derailed, 8 = | later before mes.act y > speakers .ang Sh Be 95 Res shed into the other car, and men, - Year's Contraet st $95 = = | commence.À cable = wil he \u2018sen 0 Cabinet.will so fo pres.Wagxull and cars were mized.C SULLY.ping thn it prope ratig \u2018 go mnxtricable confus on.el \u2018 ES .= a ph .; \"4x fntunatelÿy escaped 0 ur relic save ; k re vos indicating that, te.& A STEAD, SITE MA I = ever, fell on the | i ety.¢ Fore fi he eu of the front Ald.Yates, haan pe.Cie \u201cie chat \u201cAt is pro Hat Sir Charles 133 Amami Le Jt tl northbound.car crashed |-Light Commmittee, told -a_ \u2018Witness\u2019 | pairick or ne L cute ddr.- mi + + and fractured his skulf.- { Teporter fo-day that .be:4 to.bring Sir CA.PB\u2019 Pe x a.Br, Ker Le helm, oh mw McAran and Bruriet were\u2019 the lighting question - the City of 35d pren, me a Pa or.ha wa the next.nove fa, ai a catapult, clear over \u201c Council on Friday next \u2018on \u2018the direct L£eut.-Coloi ot t.Gabriel in both cars was sr verat- of \u2018the Pp fee nd BJA w- wanes was called from the Brent: \u201cDr.Lomer, who ace ® ambulance, % Fire Department, did e kl and.then they Notre Dame Hospital.bothe se wuggons said they wer tier Lells as crossing of an Crompe tisning the hol, and Brais, w behmd the Ww the fir, knowing the inj Frman Sicarns, who.w \u201col the Lest men he has i) he suitien, .For man K Cavanagh, of No.ag \u201cus on duty last ni Preman st.-arns Sago.Mire tndent Gaboury, of Ta sir e lallway, Was on M, dr the accident, Hs directes Uhe PRET SE «nt «mphasizes th oN : more LET ren, when an boo swered, oof he the kind w don Notre Da NS Xavier street.Ia \u2018© the firemen, \u201cere called in \u201c4v sta'es tha Gi (he matter.! tion is being a.othe matter \u201c1 : beside the st place adm vd or not.by h da ngerous Wr hy can ayo, Tor Srey, hé-price 8 * payment.WZEROR veoh be looked after.had charge of her e as evidence, ray when they burù \u201cper in the stove.Wel | out whether the laws ! from $2.00 per 1 m , [nonths\u2019 rent or ook n, à mo- were al- .s the result of a col- between two strest | and St.| and a salvage waggon | i the\u2019 northbound car, all shat- asséngers mya 4 firemen\u2019 wéte carried in=hed to that amount.vite Albion Hotel to where an am- : General ommpanied and Dr.Stethem, -.of , | Chargée: Connected With Rucant.Étim- | v erything pssibie for the injured firemen in the were - hurried to \u201cing brothers, of : Ins © Charles, car that - he nospital, - John ad Patrick Ward, Ræzhtrvok street, Point St.shy wer.passengers in the trek :h- sulvage waggon, and com- | jiained of internal injuries, w cre taken : Th liremen on both the salvage and : e ringing they approached McGill street, but Motor- the ho were strezt cars, say they were They claim they did not hear a wind oi realize that fire apparatus ms approaching until the galvage : waggon was on the rails in front of the ars, It was then too late to avoid he colligion, l'aptain Perrier, who was driving the lg Vagzon, and was about ten yards sulvage waggon, had Just fre iv pull uv his horees Lo avoid run- mg ino the street carss He continued ured sal- \u2018fatall reed his been a fire fighter for four | five years, and was married about a if uge.Captain Taylor, of the Sal- | \u2018âge C'erps, said last night that he was.ever had 4 Salvage ght, and the the Mont- | the scene and under damaged cars 5 the rails and se were nt to the e need of \u201ci both fire apparatus and care on the part of rh 's keen their gongs ringing, { § en - on the part of the Street |; alarm for This is the sec- ithin two r case being that of the vbilance, which was al- me street © which the firemen werd}: n the printing estab-| AcAllisier.& C 1 by thé and the | time, The 4 box of hot ashes on t he wil} ' \u2018+ HO SUCh carelessne #0 be dying ih the hos- held inners this afternoon, len seen this morning lo state what he in- till alter Co that we can prove \u201civ lire to have been jn.© full of charred Pare add} ove, it that-\u2018 We haw the city stating practices stem Tes, | 18 rivairy betw was , + only prevented from | J proportions .EET ES et - \u201cthe oom 4.1 5 ZHE Es are: cts jou Enaw pi ke a _ cause St anc be dires res place the blame on th Street Raflway Compas, \u201cGet Trem: .blay said.that he was a _Prenar to give \u2018an opirten\u201d on.: 2 \u2018You kw.how it is,\u2019 = \u2018said; hes | een the men to ses.whd could to a.fire first, and.that is what they should try to do, but they all have 1 instructions from me to be cautious in approaching a street where thére are car tracks,\u2019 or where traffic that \u2018they are to \u2018slacken right up\u2014 they can be \u2018careful without \u2018aoîn | that.They took that street .to \u2018get plenty of room, and I - they | didn\u2019t look for any traffic \u2018at that time -of night.\u2019 \u2018As we know there is a rule for mots v ¢ ROBERT STEARNS, the fireman who b ooylen \u2018tn the\u2019 General ormen that they shall shut off their power whep crossing a strest or ing another car, that.will have: \u2018to\u2019 be looked.into.\u201d \u201c jgsue oË a motion that a'new \u2018contract \u201cLe made for five years ut $75 per arc lamp per annum, or condition \u201ctit f tne current year's charges were reduc- 2 # - \u2014\u2014- | INTERFERENCE W WITH WITNESS.EL 843 bry \u201cFlom.i - ntolnle nx - fd n3£ Av ad | 3 Emgaste: was: comrsençad- et = ne Page; who is Charged with nr \u2018 \u2018terfering with a ness in consec- tion with the case of: Moôrs \u2018and Jofn- ston, the flim-flam Men who jumped thelr ball a few days ago.-John ! aldeon;\" who was the com the former case, Was the flim-flam game was .ten days ago, and a agai and Page finished Paris, Oct.- tional bars \u2018Food asnachupetts | tained petitions- a Fra ee | re of Maar | lar organiza ; rply protesting sghigat \u2018ibs of natural lcè- pect Geneve oa gress last year: ~The.petitions- sidered 4 a gab-c0! recomuendéd ST thie astf sade, of th 10e : is likely to That doesn \u201cCa \u2018do be met.ta 't mean \u201cAccording to a repos.ent In by ts | :.[.where.~The -@ouble Arack:-to the Bead | Jot the great pa \u2018lin Manitoba\u201d fhe wheat \u2018is rum -| seven to- thi before Judge Lanctot in the cage}.plaint \u2018tn | Hi principal | He paid | ho eye) mond with all possibilities of» § | ade Has been abundantly on ad | t in western 4 17 >.To company\u2019s general agent.Mr.Acheson, not a a shite complaint x Gr | shortage stat in this taf, ale though thie wheat i now Tynning \u201cfrom | the elevitor \u2018spots in streams: arf serpass\u2019 even\u201d the expectations of.the largest estimaters, In fact there has\u2019 \u201cMot been & Int of a \u201cblockade any- 5 about ome-third.; = \u201cThs wheat crop Alone vu.bring \u2018nearly .a hundred and twenty.million dollars to the western farmgrs,\u2019 states r.Achesen.\u2018We estimated the yield of wheat in Manitoba at fifteen push- els to the acre; Saskatchewan, seven- téen bushelw; and Alberta ° Roald -bushels.The, \u2018actjial returns show.from seventeen to twenty-five bushels; and in the vicinity.of Moose Jaw and around Swift Current twenty-five to thirty \u2018bushels.pes is fag we | the avera rom tw - de VO iv \u201cbushels \u201c\u2018to- Te acre ; while \u2018a e plac Creek\u2014ft .is threshing out at\u2019 \u201cthe raté | \u2018of forty-five \u2018bushels fo-the sere, ROYAL EDWARDINSTITUIÉ Toto Arrasgomonts for Opes to the.president | Wales Fusiliers, of deeds of the property of the institute.Prince of, when oe King is honorary colonel, b- will titute the-guard of honor,pro ab fn command of of Major | Cooper.into.the - pic ee .coal-aupp \u2018la arairi United Bh orainion Ci ae | p of er Es aa SI vo AIF a Ay Bh eds of ® : Eater die | \u201ca \u2018has \u201cbeen increased for eu by Bt Wie fe of.h ht ; ages.the.convan B.Halford, of -tribnte-to the work of the Buffalo men.site for -the Unions cRpreh, and, {bis | November.the lacality that.atoms: most desirable, : that is north of the - neighborhood\" of Blsury; are being bell ?E Mr.\u201cW, B.Paton was.\u201cét the Wina- | ; = .smily.He nays he ar- ater and \u201chad _consid- He aid\u2019 not look like who.had worked.a qu ot 1ey.* \u201cBedtort : would not tel passage his brother-in-law hn Raine of the team: eames overpn WAS LAYMENS MOVEMENT.ws sof Protestant Churohes-of Bultals Te EE Raise: 970 For Foreign: \u201ca = Misajgnd.ou 0 - 9x \u2014Et- the\u2019 closing ses- A series of 75 - throughout\" the Duited Pr 2 p's.Missionary Movement ene this winter, the Protestant churches of Buffalo EE DEATH OF BOLLARD.The Jopling Brothers On Trial at - Peterboro, Ont.Peterborough, ont, Oct.19.\u2014Evi- dence for the Crown was all in this evening in the trial of Frank and Harry Jopling, of \u2018Bridgenorth, charged with manslaughter In connection with the death of Arthur Bollard, of Toronto, at Chemong Park, on August 2èrd.Several witnesses told the.story of the trouble between Bollard and the Joplings, which çulmi ted on the might of August diet Bonds not appear pt aga any ig leg ee Jury except an abrasion on thd bh and several bruises.He vomited after the fight .and had to be helped home and put to bed, passing a very restless night, Next day he had complained of being \u2018all.in,\u2019 but had recovered suf- \u2018ficiently to attend a dance that night.Next morning, however, he was taken Rériously, fll and vomited frequently.He dfed during the next night.Dr.Scott, who attended Bollard, attributed death to an attack of gastro-enterics, drug declared that in his opinion, the gle contributed to Bollard's death.Dr.Greer, who assisted or.Scott In the post mertem e agreed with Dr.Scott, that death wes due to blood poisonins, Don éther with inflammation of the The chief point to De determined la how the blood pois- ng Was caus continued to-morrow, T° trial wil bo to-morrow, Rade TRACK CK GAMBLING.Sir James Whitney Favors Its bolition.Toronto, October 20.\u2014T am in general accord with the view that race track gambling should be stopped.As to how best to do it, or as to \u201cwhat extent a change should be made Iam not prepared to say, because, I have pot looked into the details 8 puis was en statement ames itney to a re when asked to give his views upon the question of whether it wag desirable that the betting law should be amended.The premier\u2019s sympathetic attitude toward the movement which aims at -elfminating gambling from the race tracks is all the more significant, because of the indefinite \u2018attitude by other prominent citizens and politiciaris.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 INTERNSTING LECTURE COURSE.course of lectures has been ranged under-the auspides of the Wo- mens Guia of Christ Church Cathe- Strathcona Hall, on in Stra | rane En cadays each April The frat lect montlr until his evening, wh made by and April 2 Domain CRE century,\u2019 Bd rt WONDERFUL JASPER PARK.foe oor onan of Dominion parks, 9 han receatly cd from Jas- - f :\u2014-Nov.\u201cTh of\u201c life,\u201d by the Rev.% H ig uct 2 , wa; Dec.\u2018Wealth and welfare,\u2019 by Mr.pvr Shortt, M.A., of Bervice Com- bunlssion of' Ca : Feb.23, \u2018Browning and History,\u201d by MacNaugh- March 26, ionists.hands of the revolutionists.firmatory despatches have bee the insurgents.who led two previous against Zelaya, General M General Formos Diaz, ace: my nearly 100 exiles, fiom Limon, and Bocas del T.probably join General Rama immediately.General great success, many of General Estrada.arms prevents an advance, Lopez and Martinez, a by concessions received from lutionists.* Senur Lopez, formerly governor of Blueti tion.Bluefields, Nicaragua, Oct.eral Estrada, the rebel has proclaimed himsei?rresident of Nicaragua, ret lished outposts to the north against 10,000 besiegers, and now in the possession of the President Zelaya\u2019s army is to be moving towards the inte the western coast, but to be going.The rebel movement is a se emanating from Mangua.arriving from the South cents.4 \u2014 Siates Government to-day McHarg, acting secretary of fused.Porte\u2019s Disclaimer Believed Only Technical.Constantinople, Oct.the foreign claims in connec the Adana massacres.the claims be submitted to T tribunal.are published here, indicate \u2018Adana claims.Hence it is is only technical.liner \u2018 Regina d'Italia,\u2019 cate which is said many thousands of dollars\u2019 paying duty.The physician in\" $5,000 for examination.Toronto, Oct.19.\u2014The Hon.extensive trip abroad for the his health, married yest Rio Janeiro secretary.The event was a Anglin and Cassels, who is Mr.S.H.Blake.Mr.and M will reside in London.A PROPHECY ABOUT he Prince Rupert (B.C) says: citizen who has just returne trip in the Interior, says \u2018bu known on the outside of the v: age of timber and agricultu of the upper country in Britis have a population far exceu« knewn KE sources \u2018 , \u2014\u2014\u2014 The body of the man sup found in the river yesterday Pilon, 21 years of age, an fteward on the steamship tween.Montreal and Mexico, steamer left port a few days were found on the clothing.AFTER CHINESE LAUND ess taxes have been fu the form of summonses retu of Montreal, are th in the disastrous fires on when 80 much valuable proj DIED SUDDENLY at 14 Josephine street, street, ered un .A! tn 8, 20.6 ta, 48, \u201c2 25 B; 6.Hs, 4 to-day avd eu.Vast.Hes at se ee new x °.es.me Bluefields, Oct.19.\u2014More th of the republic of Nicaragua i \u20acd here that Rivas, Corinto, 1.San Juan del Sur, have been ts General Juan N fcrmer governor of the coast pr Zelaya, have been seized by 1}, Wi brought 10,000 rifles for the Washington, Oct.18.\u2014The 19.\u2014The has officially repudiated liability that the embassies will propose government, intended aside\u2019 $600,000 for the payment of the THE HON.8.H.BLAKE M Tati, Baird, his private in a cablegram received by Mr Blaft, ofethe legal firm of Blake.Lash, the drermns of those who hive country's great RiiRota] The annual aotifications by the der's Court to Chinese laundrymen tu paf their b rh rgd eal.\u2014_\u2014 REVOLT IN NICARAGUA More Than Half the Count; - in Hands of the Revolut.| 1 \"nor rey, | en: va have arrix- ro were given a great reception, |, Esty: \u2018 Chon ro, who is now at Greytown, ha.the San Juan River in several pl.Recruiting has been going \u2026 thousani- the Atlantic coast flocking to + Only u .pr firm of Blueflelds, who have .Pr 1 ti been placed In jail, and will until he pays $20,000 to aid th.;.19-24 leadu:.prov; sh A Uli +, tbis city to-day after having at of le - and sent a detachment of 3500 .best men to meet the expret 1 proach of' the Government £\u2026 Estrada claims that he can hold 1, 0 +; - 1t 18 ! lieved here that if the Interior is : st to President Zelaya, that he will n yor be able to regain the Atlantic con, rebels reported rior troy imped.3 by heavy rain and the consequent !.\\ rious va despite the tenor of official despatches Schooners to-day insur- United officially recognized the action of Nicarigua in ciosing her Atlantic coast ports.Mr.the Department of Commerce and Latur, hus telegraphed oollectors of customs directing that, pending the termination of the trouble, issuances of clearances to the Atlantic Coast ports of Nicaraguan Government will be re- the THE ADANA MASSACRES.To Be Por'e for tion wih It is helieved that he Hague London, Oct.19.\u2014The particulars ¢ the forthcoming Turkish loan, which that the to set believed that the Porte\u2019s disclaimer of liability ACCUSED OF SMUGGLING.New York, Oct.19.\u2014Dr.Savino de Bellis, ship's physician of the Italian .was arrested here to-day by order of Mr.Loeb, collector of customs, charged Ww plicity in an alleged smuggling syndi- to have brought worth gloves into the United States without ith com- of was held ARRIED.s.H.Blake, K.C., who has been making an benefit of erday at nnounced WwW.Ha son ol rs.Blake B.C.\u2018Empire\u2019 A prominent New Brunswick d from a t littio is ast acre- ral lands h Columbia,\u2019 and predicted that within a few years that part of the country would {ing even long re STILL UNIDENTIFIFD.posed to have jumped off the end of Jacyues Cartier pler a fortnight ago, which was eV ening, stil] lies at the morgue uniden:ifivd.The body is thought to be that uf J.assistant of the Elder Dempster line, salling be- but the ago.Discharge certificates from the sicame?RYMEN.Recor sent oud ruahle od Oct.27.\u2018There are about seventy © them in arrears.\\ TO ADJUST QUEBEC FIRE CLAIMS pouches, Oct.19.\u2014Messrs.Logan 87 e adjust- > Phas \u2018will estimate the loss ntaile the night wity was destroyed in the Louis basin.Michael Rubi, 46 years of age.living oft St.lrhain died suddenly this morning from heant failure.An inquest was consid FAIR AND COOL.Oct, 20.ls, 58, 40: E& q Xam} .Battier \u2018sn; Cak Port AM \u2018go; Toron ; Ba all to whadu, fair and cool Mon: res m & BsF noon: T eal.day 80 4A Min.88 & va 2 0 ee Pe am La ee AB 4 wt AN PA A PY bet a rd eet cr mt SE 1 Ha OS I Nau oid uit pod pel ee TF FV FT 4 TT We ss OB PWR , Le à A eo Lge OTTAWA (RIPPLED TEAM 1 Men Suffering From | ajuries, @ne Taken to the Hospital FRARD THE HE ONLY OTTA- \u2018A BACK NOT HURT THIS SEASON i October 19.\u2014The Ottawa 1 : \u201cClub will be forced to crippled team up F a badly «1 the Argonauts in Saturday's -r \u2019Varsity oval Jack W: .+ remaining at Kingston r à : two, on account of htg injured ini today Martin Kilt fs under +s care, Kilt went to the +.-irret Hospital tonight, suffer- «.internal injuries, said .to have -vved in the Montreal game.so \u2018'ann\u2019s knee is troubling him \u2026 that he is not able to prac- \u2018> Eddie Phillips fears that j'iry to his left knee is again up.Stronach is not by any .\u201cnd in the limbs, and Jim + - {3 laid up with à bad cold.p : - his left shoulder In a tackle \u2018 «1, so half the tein is dis- Kilt is not able to nlay on Snelling will take his place _-r-back.Today» practice vit only six or seven of the (serard being the only back .not been hurt as yet.Ot- , -yocts a hard game\u201c from the vus Here, but fear that unless the L recover the oarsmen- Will take \u201c1; -t of them at Toronto the foi- '.wrek, and -knock them out of \u201cing, Ottawa and Ottawa Col- Le Re play for the city charapion- C2, Thanksgiving Day, but Clancy\u2019 TU) a team of intermediates up - \u2018ne students.Nothing has yet riled regarding the referee Wn for Saturday's game, but ft is tht Ted Savage and Walter | will act.gas a Cro atl EA exp + Moise WcGILL VICTORIOUS Both Teams of £_ Club.Fe Defeated at at Water Polo : = Mesill Won both gat games in the water ply series at the Laurentian Batlis | las: night.In the h ens\u2019 counter the students took a fall ou xi cInh Nautique, 8 goals to 3, and in snior game that followed they also teat-à Nautique, this time > goals io : Both games were on the rough side, faoling running high bétwe the ring of tore at the ba AE ae many ladies, The teams were: .INTERMEDIATE GAME.Nautique (3).a McGill (8.Russ: dae.«Goal.Baird humpson (Capt.).Defence \u2026 .\u2026 Smith Farmer.nee.+o se cRae | - Payne.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Forward.\u2026 .| on.2 (Capt.) Poss.Lila.Forward.Coy BUNS.Coonan Forward, ee SENIOR .GAME.Nautique (2).McGill (§).MeCarthy.Goal.w.+.\u2026.bury (Capt.) Fortin.Defence.«.+c + Young} (Capt.yi< Vernot.\u2026.\u2026.Defence.Maltby Cardinal.Forward., .De Hart | Cyphiot.Forward,.Ans erry\u2019 Rvdeberg.Forward.Abbott Referee, Geo.Moore.Judge of play, W F.Hamilton.Timers, Asprofsky and Talbot.Penalty timer, W.Rosa.QUEEN'S PROTEST.Kingston, October 19.\u2014Queen\u2019s students and others are still talking about Saturday's game at Ottawa, and the concensus of opinion appears to be that Queen\u2019s is justified : making the protest.In an inte w In the dressing room after the game Father Staunton, of Ottawa College, 18 alleged to have made the statement to one of | Queen's players that.the Kingston team had received à very unfair deal, |.and, if called upon to give evidence té} connection with the protest, hp wold .do so in Queen's favor.F ton is known throughout * tles as a fair-minded and thusiast, \u20ac airs 4! fal en- and an \u2018sdvocate for\u2019 clean sport.Many who witnessed the say that Queen's is entitled to th (st, and that the game ought: 40 one Je played over again.= 245 re és OTTAWA SOCCER TEAM.| The Ottawa soccer team has Socited *s play the Westinghouse Hamilton at Hamiltôn on Saturday, Instead of the Thisties at Toronto.They will go west Friday night t and efter playing at Hamilton, will return t» Toronto and meet the Brittantas ori | the holiday.The Ottawa club will send, fourteen of its strongest.players, the | tam being the same as that which won the championship of the Monts real and District league.Tine _ INJURIES DUE TO FOOTBALL.United States football is is well: nor Yir with a growing list o casualties \u201cah week.The game is r re Treas lis in the middle west.*:3, judging by the many coitents \u2018 t rh Her Cor Moda, FORTE pevepépers of | Bagey oe nn Ln pin Be car a gn or TAOn, ane MImmesota typ at Portsmouth th ital with a frac-| \u2018ired leg.Maries à high school [ aver at Bloomington, Ill, was some ire unconscious and then it was ung that he had a broken csiar sme.Half a dosen players were in- ue In a rough game at Kenosha, ce One of the six | vrai \u2018ri, says a the game fis frowned upon br Feux of the universities, ri crete > PHILADELPHIA WON.\\ 70, October 19.\u2014 Exhi dass ball: tr.{\u201d.wo Nationals, 6, _ TORONTO COLLEGE TEAM.| + _ Toronto university \u201cto rive In the Intercoliestate track\u2019 74 on Friday will be:\u2014Sprints,, .\" Halbhaus, Chandler; middle se, Wright, vogdley.Shes jumps, Davis,\u2019 Camerg De vault, Blot; clud.\u201cot H t, and sno] \u201cier his collar bone broken.No won-} thitton | Philadelphia Americans, 2515 [made scratén lof the- picti LOWER RECORD FO] THE DISTANCE - In the race from Ha Hamilton.to Taron- to, which was thned to start at nine | presen el by Walter\u201d HW ere are tWelve entries, -and\u2018iît is-ex- pected a new record will be ag.some of the best runners in the country are starting.The object of the race is to see if T.J.MecAhghey's record of 7.21 can be lowered, and local -sporting men are inclined to believe that the distance will be covered under seven hours.To the man -frst.home will be presented a gold watch, frres- pective of whether the record is broken Boing not.The entry list tncludes the Pars I.C.A.C.Hy, Woe erby, L C.A.C.Geo, O.Begley, & C.A.C.\"Se TE, ates, 17th Thos, Crompton, rs \u2018Brigade, Wm.Walker, Toronto,\" - Walt H.Williams, Montreal.to.PA Ransome, Montasano, Washing \u2014- soie in the - chair.The Ss report ne de club e-clsction a flourishing -con -dition.ed as\" = Hon.President George 5.na.and Frank - water.-.Ee President\u2014T.M.Leacock.Second Vice-President\u2014J.Craven.:: Hon.Treasurer\u2014H.E.- Hon.Secretary\u2014Robert Vaux.bar Captain\u2014A.Fraser.- wag submitted, and it showed that iast could weil be \u2018proud of.There were \u2018of 32 for-the year.\u201d The.\u2018past | was 5.AT otie Banc x ly.\u201d the de mad A.sport was as was closely contested.Pas ing Capty Fairplay, in thé + was thrown and.picked: up: conscious e.\u2018Ropults: Novice Cup, 2% miles\u2014.~~ EFFORT 1S BEING MAD mo is o'clock this morning, Montreal is : re-|' isms.the.tropolitans donot: tlon which many rugby ei \u2018 er sains, and quite a number of - 8 | 7, with reply Bak Ame - -| tables on Hanrilton § would was read, showing 8 fon of strives result NW BH.Hannah,'| Ne Vice-Fresidents\u2014Thontas Reid: 3 Hon.Legal Adviser Hon.AW: At] \u201cber First Vice-President\u2014A.- C: Calder.play Hon, Assistant Secretary-\u2014B.8.Dix- J, 2 Committee\u2014E.Landry, V.R.Golder.by - The 26th annual report of the club |, seasoR \u2018was -one which: the old.æjub-j } Montreal if the ered.\"At the presént.moment: it béen decided cs, what.composition , Mantreal f it ia \u2018Delie od \u201cthat it will \u201cde strong as the et a went - | down to de at the hands \u2018Otte last etude The -men are tr ng | .| assiduously for the game, and they all + recdsmilze.that the Hamiltonians stand { superior at.present in Dominion \u2018circles.- However, the Montreal team | does not accept defest- Before it Somes and the men will put up a stiff figh for victory next M Monday.If Montreal can;only put up a.ood \u2018 exhibition and make it a clous game it WII practicaliy hold the -key to the | |'ehampionship of the Big Four, for the team may then be ue to turn\u201d the n sam here.* That ces .the champion for Ottawa has D ac to the capital, COLLIERIES : \u2018SOUTHERN ALBERTA \"corporate Gelber, 1909, Ends the far of the Domilen of Can 3 $3,000,000 L- Limited,\u201d A.] AEE Vier Prasat: : } Esq., President of Lauren- we, ALLIE De Gentleman, Qttawa.CHARLES R.R.WESTGATE, Esq., Merchant, Montreal.Pansiniier \u201cROBERT BOOTH, \u2018Esq, Lumber Merchant, Pembroke, Ont.; Director of Geo.- Gordon Lumber Co., .Cos, Limited, and Booth-Shannon Lumber Co.MUNRO, Esq., Railway Contractor and Lumber Merchant, Pembroke, Ont.; CHARLES R.HENDET sON, Esg., Mine Supt., Taber, Alta.; Director Star collieries, Limited, and Hender- \u201cson Land Co.of Sa: ook\u201d detailed en, sf | tmprovemen the former | 100.feet to o the dno and the plan for th tion {the buildings @ a S st Hewes te i i ?4 } iw int à tu ä \u201cfor \u2018a° nt But am the days ~of: the flor the wife, whose Since ae in-the | back-ground.Of Mrs.Hudson.there i# Béarcely any record.The facts known | \u2018of her are significant.She was simply | of -édtapa a, wife of Hépry Hudson, the.woman ho watched him sail away\" on his | ve Bazardous voyages toward an unknown | world, and who in his absence strug-\" - Blet with poyerty.and prayed for his return.5 \u201cIn an old contract of Hudson's with\u2019 \u201d \u201cthe East India Company, the company \u201c bound itself: to pay Hudson $820 if he ?+ Was successful in finding the passage - wwhich he was sailing for, \u2018also ather fewards commensurate for his service to be agreed upon between the com- - pany and the sald Henry Hudson.\u201d But, - mindful- of the wife and children he = vas leaving behind him, Hudson had Fl the proviso inserted that if he failed ehtldren the munificent sum \u201cWhether Mrs.Hudsor lot CE RES the Hiv thess, dressed in - style mèn at- abat period fn Hojja: fashions being sent out to them teow og home.' - A recently ublished book \u2018Dutch New York,\u2019 Sa a chi \u2018Costume,\u2019 from which it appest Ia.08.| SS the women ot: New \u201cAmsterdänm did] pot consider.their tranaplanfatien \u201cto f : abandéning : try.reason für bang their\u2019 e style.of dressing, \u2018perhaps, they found in their .sence .The ons es agraph rings curious: Juxury:\u2014 Fars oh Ih cenet, velvet, satiniand.serge in: + fashionablé \u2018hués- of the: a or let, purple, amar: leaf color, ash gray, trimmed \u2018with bo bons, braids, gold, \u2018silver or ie fins ges, din god \u2018bugles and lace; petti - Mned with taffeta, and.bright en: flowers, \u2018embroideräd b toilets\u2019-some \u201ca te = the ab ibe tio ' Smeney after the flared épais on, 1 se, Ve: which.uhe lost: \u201cGusbend |.Reb bride and bridegroom.the custom Is not far.ellets of - rice; whan : i\u201c és it and ln an dare is even \u201chavder to\u2019 sh howezed i Pe pe pe a LE ; PREY Pa Pr J a tI BN subscribed: td: -Churet, MRaÿ:-W.J.Clark; St.Matias et obexetul \u201cire you et ever uxperienoed.; Wednesday, \u2018 : October 20th, 1909.' eit be.fo awing Westmount churches Have.agneed.to -unite for the object A\" mutual utusl \u2018service on Thanksgiving \u201c066 i Year, It has been : hdd the first service , on.Monday.the = Jt is earn- service wii be \u2018soa deserv es union is to hold YO th.edifices of ; ~pajon \u201chere under \u201clt Akdrew's Presbyter- E.heéll;- Baptist Church, Rev G.t \u201d Mothiotiam Congregational Rev, J.K.Unsworth: bi Rev.R.Corrigan: Church he Church, Rev.MLA.Congregational ; .Oxley.Mish RY TO BE BISHOP.i {AY Tom \u2018of Rupert's ) why .pamsed through the city night on ne way from St.John Want Anférmed a reporter that tue Bet.\u201d VE Ü White, of Toronto, ho has :inbored \u2018successfully in Ho- naz, Ching, would be consecrated hish- of the work in EIR RY FE \u2014 | VALUE OF SPEC JAL BALLOTS | \"erry SUBSCRIPTIONS.*Daily by Carrter.\u2026 \u2026 *Daily by Carrier.\u201c8 *Daily by Carrier.,.19 *Daily by Carrler.,.\u201c2 .Daily by Abas.° a; 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[© 0 Address.re ca.R:+ O0.20000 0000 Dist.No.Address.escececebbue DU - \" This nomination blank will count LOW votes if sent to the Contest and : Word Wide months, Weekly Wises : Mai, 0 months, Good for five votes when fitied out and.seat to the Witness office by mai} or otherwise en or before the expiration date, Weekly Witness Br Mail, 12 months, Canadien Town JB Mail, M months, ject anÿ objectionable Bominations.dian is } | No coupon will ba altered is snñy way-or transferred aîter Cut out this blank and send it to the \u2018Witness,\u2019 with your .name; or the name and address of your favorite candidate.Tha names of perwons making nominations will not be divalged, if so request : EE Mail, 12 months, Pr ° 34 months, Look over the above Soheduie as it \u201ctunity lies.: Uy AAR vas f DISTRICT No.1.DISTRICT NO.1i\u2014That portion of the city lying south of the canal \u2018Flo.MacDougall, Spencerville.Miss KE.Annable, Winchester.Miss M.Remick, Baruston Cor.Miss B.Paul, Libby town, Que.1226 1306 1190 1140 EEE WE Ry on SN TE 5e Ss birt A RSH ALLY CEE PRES a en a pa FC a tl Ps 3-0 rar to the river, and Verdun, Lachine, Ville St.Paul, Dominion, Rock- lands and Montreal West.Eva Irwin, 371 Bourgeois St.16945 Florence M.Horwood, 33 Ryde st.16876 Georgia H.Main, 129 Rushbrooke 16585 Mrs.G.H.\u2018Baker, 208 Ash Ave.14895 Gertrude E.Cocker, 166 G: T.St.14830 Florence Marshall, 224a Liverpool.13945 Maggie Donovan, 489 Wellington.11420 Nellie Wright, 72 Knox St Miss K.Cuthbert, 68 Favard st.Annie Squires, 30 Favard St.Miss E.Palmer, 23 Riverside ave.Carrie Hippon, 25 Rozel St ; Mrs.G, Bingham, 28% Lach.Rd.Vera Gallagher, 12 Richmond St.Dorothy Smythe, 40 Ryde St.Miss M.Riddell, 181 Cong.St.Jean Matheson, bi Waller, av ave.1026 Dorrila Vallee, 35 St.Augu ; Mrz.Johnston, 641 Abert st.40 | Miss A.M.Davidson, 1 Miss E.Phillips, 125 Blanche Senecal, 71 Levis St.Grace Harper, 918 Tupper St.Miss M.Fitzgerald, 24 Lecasse .Dolly McCloud, 496 Seigneurs 8t.Lulu MacNaliy, 345 St.Antoine Gussie Wilson, N.Dame de G.Miss M.Shepherd, 281 Sherbrooke 4955 4395 8725 3040 2350 2130 1985 \u2018Miss B.Anderson, 42 Charron St.Mrs.G.M.Mott, 755 Wellington.Mrs.F.Restall, \"1224 Wellington.Mrs, J.Balentine, 161 St.Antoine.Miss E.Kennedy, 37 Eleanor St.Miss Anthony, 463 Magdalen St.Ethel McAleer, 7 May Ave., Ver.Minnie McGrath, 538 Wellington.Mildred Chambers, Lachine.Mary A.Davis 19 10th Ave., Lach.- Mrs.W.O'Reilly, Montreal West Ethel Spelling, 118 Richardson.Hattie McMahon, 776 Wellington.Bessie Brown, 381 Magdalen St.Elizabeth Hargreves, 88 Rich.Millie Cohn, 695 Wellington ._ Aggie Reilly, 68 Manufacturers .1896 1880 Maggle Jackson, 648 Mulllns St, \u2019 Miss C.Carrier, 53 84th Ave,, Lach.Miss A.J.Smith, 248 St.Joseph.Fiorenec Wigfleld, Longueuil.Miss M.E.Gyler, 30 10 A., Lach.DISTRICT No.2.PISTRICT NO.2\u2014That portion-of the city north of the tanal ,anà west of Guy street, Including \u201cWests mount, St.Henri, Notre Dame de Grace, and Notre Dame des Neiges.Ruth Goodwin, 4170 Dorchester.Ethel G.Stephen, M.R.Vale.Sarah Regular, 37 St.Mark St.Azilda M.Demers, St.Henrl.Sadie McMullen, 56 La Casse St.Florence (Hara, 20 Tupper St.Annie Butler.143 Canning St.Mabel Bell, 25 Burton Ave.Marion Sullivan, 145 Canning St.Mrs Herbert F.Egg, 260 Wood.Miss M.L.Haynes, 4483 Sher.Florence A.Dakin, 380 Victoria.Miss M.Cook, 6 K.Ed.A., Oldfield Miss M.Cralg, 260 Prince Albert.Ethel Shaw, 2207 Esplanade Grace Morgan, 47 .Lottie Jackson, 409H St.Antoine.Sarah Gardiner, 118 Abbott Ave.Lily Hook, 110 Madison Ave., .Mago Linton, 484 Seigneurs St.Margaret Baker, 791 St.Catherine Miss B.Stock, 208 St.in St.Lililan Gillies, 18 Lincoln Ave.Fabiola Datgnault, Agnes - Melone, 3 Miss M.J.Austin, 76 Aig Bi Miss \u2018A.L.Jennings, 582 Miss B.Reil, 528 Seigneurs st.19925 .16310 10820 248 p28 Ohatham ; Maud Hedges, 309 St.Cain 5 Miss G.Henden, 113 e Ave 1130 Elsie E.Balille, Ida Lovett, 243 3 Kathleen Maclarén, .ec Kath.H.Ca $ Irene Hughes, 548 i Miss \u2018\u2018hristiance, Clandeboye .lisle.2 {* Miss A.Clement, 257 Sherbrooke.Isabel Geraghy, 879 Elm.\u2026.\u2026 Ada Taylor, 51° Hutchison.Mrs.A.Shaw, 45 Wind.Ave.West.DISTRICT No.3.DISTRICT NO, 3\u2014That portion of the city east of Guy street, to - Park avenue, and Bleury street, and bounded on thé north by Pine avenue, and south by the canal and River St.Lawrence.Jennie McIntyre, 260 St.James St Z1135 Jessie Dobbie, 163 Hutthison St.18410 A.Muriel Weldon, 636 Dorchester 16620 Annie Lawrence, 224 University.16150 Mrs.Emma Salter, 16 Hutchison.15055 Ethel E.Wheeler, 107 Nazareth.13410 Miss S.Harris, 282 P.Art.St.mn 80 University #t .Sw 8t.478 8320 Irene Miss G.ll 165 Peel Iflly Rossiter, 135 Youmg 8t.Jant McRoble, 68 Argyle.6320 Letitia Ansell, 49 Cathcart St.5116 Minnie Daly, 549 Dorchester St.4675 Eleanor ¥: Hartley, 814 P.Art.St.1140 Maud Otfver, \u20ac8 Crescerit St.\u2026 Eva Roife, 96 University st.\u2026 Mise M.Prendergast, 486 Albert.2520 Miss J.Collins, 67 Jurors St.$188 Miss E.Cramp, 276 Pine Ave, .2250 Miss M.Byrne, 66 Crescent @t.\u201c163 \u201c Morencé Greene, 2 PhilBps Pince.1565 Annie Armstrong, 68 MeQ.Col.A.1486 Migs M.C.Ctyma, 637 St.Cath.L.Noonan, 44 St.Urbain.Agnes Lillle Showers, 15 Mackay St.Beatride Smith, 158 Lusignan.re.J.Arnott, 217 Stanley St.Irene Ware, 20 Hanover MES - Miss Renham, 155 Guy street Miss C.McCallum, 116 City Coun.\u201d Alice M.Cameron, 38 Jennie Conroy, 49 ! \"Pybus, Mrs.H.Holden, de._Viateur \u2018Ave.14108 - Minnie Bennett, 64 Clarke St.roi Ella Lambly, 2087 St.Urbain.Kath.Macp Miss M.E.Hill, \u20182172h Hutch.Lorenra Lowthwalte, 2045 Marïce Mrs.W.J.\u2018Cole, 1170 Huntley St.Jennie Brady, 1510 Simard Ave.Mrs.M.Hodina, 232 Waverley St, Olga von Laszewski, 893 Drolet.Miss E.Swinwood, 672\" Huntly.Mrs.W.Bennet, 830 St.Andre St.A Fdith Short, 429 Sanguinet St.Mra.T.Wilkie, 1838 Esplanade.Mrs.-8.T.Bach, 2849 Hutch.Miss A.Hopper, 209 Gilford.\u2026- Mabel Moeser, 405 Mance.Miss Tweedie, West End Ave.Miss M.8.Irving, 149 .Querbes.Gertie Mitchell, 3 Cadieux St.Rosie Lockwood, 476 Clark St.Mrs.T.§ McBean, 104 Cowan &t.° Doris Cavey, 1058 St.Urbain St.Florence Empey, 1058 Laurier., Mrs.G.M.Plerce, 884 Bleomfield .Miss L.Duggan, 1990 Park 8t.Maggie Holdship, 75 Laurier Ave Miss M.Wallis, R.V, H Hospital.Mon Go, avs 8 : \u2018Bernard.Leresa walker, ui.Manco ra Mabel Waters, 1338 St.Urbain\u2019.Miss O.Deaker, 1118 Laurier Ave: Martha Dolg, 672 Mance 8t.\u2026 - Lilly Bray, 2009 Mance.Miss M.J.Cote, ou Mance.- May Brown, up st Urbain.one oe D DISTRICT No.8.ISTRICT NO.§.\u2014That rtion \u20ac city east of Park Ave, and and south of Pine Ava.\u201cto: Wo.tiver and adjoining suburbs.- : Kathleen McGlinchy, 200 Ontario 1 Miss = A.Darnard, 49 Drolet St.Mrs.G.Cook, 80 St.Francis Xav, a Rdna Duthle, 8 Pine Avé.Wegt Mra M.Smith, 463 Ch.Bor.\u2026.\u2026 Ella Scott, 139 Cadfeux 8t.,.: 107 Flosste Gibson, 47 Milton St } Annie Dark, Ontario 8t.,.: Beatrice Mokeown, 8 St, Ur +5 rer = R VE herson; -2250 Espl.«oe Hint.iss Happen 7 orne, Ave.= Ais May McCaw.507 St.Urbain Isabella Macpherson, 8 Church St.\u2014 Barrowman, Toronto, Ont.oe Ida.Bar Alice Bfiton, Toronto, ont; Mrs.Emma Kelowns .\" Mra.Thomas Norman, Toronto.Litbie Manning, Hartlew, Ont.I Jennie McDougall, Centra] Butte \"- Lela Davidson, Tithury, Ont.Mrs, A.Mennle, Guelph, Ont.Mrs, 'W.Dobson, N.Battietord.r.Jessie Maitland, Kilmarnock.Miss\u201c K| Livingstone, Col Miss F'.G3.McConnell, Coll\u2018'g*d.Alice Comstock, Rock Island.Miss M.Shurtliff, Coaticook, Que.Rose Chase, Sherbrooke.oe woes Bva Taylor, Stanstead.Miss A.E.Wallace, Bea! eauhaçhois Sophia Elliott, Clarenceville: \u201c0.Fla.Matheson, Summerstown.Mre, R.Raney, jr., Morewood.© Mra.Edwin Hills, North Heatley.Arline Nelson, Clarenceville.Marion G.Lockhart, Cowansville Mrs.Thos.Jones, Rawdon, Que , Mary A.Willlams, Hespeler.Miss B.Young, Mansonville, Que.Bessie Foster, Cowangville.AR Peark Stetson,' Sutton.\u2026 May Leonard, Sweetsburg.\u2026.sui | DISTRICT NO.6.\u2014All Canada west of oi | je a, [sary 1 Rodgers, W : DISTRICT No.6.Ottaws and tt, Ont, bût not , , including these two places.Jennie Herron, Ashburn, Ont.18565 .Hive Jacobs, Brockville, Ont.185207 - Sarah Robinson, Perth, Ont.11145 Flora Hamilton, Toronto, Ont.10485 .Fannie Bray, Hunigville, Ont.848 Mrs.A.Serviss, Brockville, Ont.en MoCaw, Kilmarnock, Ont.ty Ox.Mills, ont.BY Cr t.w.Gamble, Lime a.Ont McClinton, Black \u2018Bank.\u2019 Enniskilien, .Ont., .Free, .gerd.Ur.'., Ftoya Smith, Colony, \u2018Ont., Ont.Nettie Wilkerson, Embro.Lena Grainger, Creembfe., .\u2018Muriel A.Kirk, Spring Bay.,.Blanche - Acton, Gananoque.Mrs.F.Brett, Brantford.\"Nellie Holmes, Toronto.\u2026 +.cluditig \u20ac - provided for above.+ De Jeakt Waterloo, Que.20248 EE Sr ee unter, e, Kings Bertrade Mathews, Bhawbridge .Stillwell; Aultsville .14670 die MacG Metcalfe, dune B.\" D.STRICT Ne.7.Riverfield, Que.Brown, Dunham.1 .sou Ide stn Ida ee eo .18510 , Tullochgorumr : .15670 , Martintown .14188 Bessie Jeniie Flora + Sa Miss McCualg, Beulah Cogland, Fabel McLaughlin, : e McLaurin, Taysile .Comrie, Spring H1l., DISTRICT No.8.DISTRICT NO.&\u2014AII of Canada from including Quebec ce nou also Newfoundland.Jennfe Cunt on Levis, Que.Mrs.Nealow French, W.Brome.Ethel Caswell, Richmond.e Miss L.Chimers, St.John.ee es Laura Baker, Abercorn.e Nellie Pletten, Lennoxville.ee Bell Terrill, Stanstead.Caldwell, Fallowfield, Ont.] Mrs.A.Bissonette, Ottawa, Ont.Mrs A.J.Breaky, Libbytown.Lizze Rowan, Ottawa, Ont.Mrs.Millie Curtis, Beebe Piains.Montreal South.Hurdmans City Joba St.Que.12508 Mann, 0 pocitocdiae.tkinson, Hadlow, Harper, Oak Bay NB.Does.MeLaren, Little Motls.u, Harrington, ily, Sophos aE fat \u201cJeannette Reynolds, Pt.La Tour Eretrade Lumadan, Oape } aa ride) Keswick Ridge = ¥.Carda, ; to St.John's, Nfd. : * I got à short, in a few days I put away the sling, and in a few weeks the finge: À was healed completely.To-day that finger is as sound as a bell and | ; owe it to-Zam-Buk.I spent over $20 in doctors fees and when I think how Zam-Buk at such a trifling cost saved me from amputation I am Ek \u2014 very grateful for the balm I can tell you.Zam-Buk cures cuts, burns, .= Car sprains, festering cers blo, |-poisonin bad leg, di dankles, running sores ringworm, cold- cracks, cha bands, chilblains, and all other skin diseases and injuries.All druggists and stores sell at oc.3 for $1'25 or ost rec fram Zam- Buk Co., onto, for price, Refuse an, - thing offered \u2018\u201c just as gnod 1 sores, ul- eczema, D Local Wholesale Depot, 144 Craig Str vet West, Montreal.\u2018Daily .Witness,\u2019 - Oct.20, 1009.Montreal.Turkeys Turkeys Order Early, Your Thanksgiving Turkey FROM LAMB\u2019S MARKET, LIMITED Headäharters for Choicest Meats, Poultry and Vegetables.Manufacturers\u2014- -\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- \u2014 Whoiesale and Retail, - 22a University Street , - - MONTREAL.\u201cCONTESTANTS ARBOR.| funds Géowing More Enthused Daily And Offer of Ballots For Bub- scriptions.is Being Taken Advan- |\u2019 ~ tagé of; 5,000 Votes for One Years .New Subscription, 12.000.Votes For throughout |}: Canada \u2018has served to Chill - everything but the ardor of the \u201cWitness\u2019s\u2019 great |.\"The ladies are J] too well aware of what awaits them at the close of the contest and bending every energy to gecure votes both by subscription and \u2018coupons.\u2019 It is clear that the offer of 5,000 votes with a year's new subscription to > BEFORE DECIDING | investigate the exclusive features found Oaly in the \u2018BURNS RANCE \u2018rhe Atandard for OVER FORTY YEARS.ALLSIZES - - GAS OR COAL Prompt deliveries Terms to suit JOHN BURNS & CO,, 228 Craig st.west Ts Sey My | THE, NAME Stands for all that is best in REFINED SUGAR.\"Alf the first class grocers keep it.Manufactured by THE CANADA SUGAR REFINING COMPAN Y, LTD.Montreal.oath Write or Telephone 107\" Your Orders for on '& H.REDFERN, | eT 920 Oha rievoix st, : \u201cPhone, Main 88 MONTREAL, Que, amd you win recairé tt ab tia lowes prion.Delivery prompt and exact, | A Message To Ths Housekeeper in Almost Every Case THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.Ang.\" Jo th Une of food: _Theréfore, the BEST GRO- GERI PROVISIONS, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, go to WALTER PAUL'S STORES | for there you will #nd the largest and best assortment of everything in any of lines that fs do be found fn the , OF any: all at res- ee K.¢ Crk sae for mr q fruits la\u201d sony over t be ig still re of PEACHES CRAB TAS: BIST TE COUNTRY fs coter droit \u20186 University St EN wahmane, LOE LigENsES \u201cGUSHING & BARRON HINDING (By Jules Verne.) - .was not a trace of houses, or calrns Visible.It was .\u201cnat the Greenlanders had not welr way so far north, and \u201c\\mished tribes would have _-r account in coming, j - - abounded in game.Bears = iontly seen, and numerous musk-oxen and deer.= 0.£sth Bell Killed a fox and 5, : musk-ox.These supplies ve \u201csyd were very acceptable, the doctor surveyed, with _ satisfaction, the haunches ve oy managed to procure : to time.von these occasions; \u2018\u201cfood portant matter in expedi- ours.\u201d .:v,\u201d said Johnson, - \u2018-ponds on a lucky shot.\u201d \\ vight, Johnson, a man does .» much about dinner when :he soup pot is simmering chen fire.\u201d anth, they came to a dis-.4 scemed to have been up- ; some volcanic convulsion , -) was it with cones and wooo.\u201crv peaks.vmx breeze from the south- .Wowing, which soon increas- Lurricane, sweeping over the red with snow and the huge pi .ice, which took the forms .+s and hummocks, though on \u201cwhen = \u2026 «des nothing could be heard poise of cracking ice and fall- sanches.= + .velers had to be very caret: \u2026 voiding hills, and even In -inz aloud, for the slightest agl- 5 the alr might have caused s : \u2018rophe.Indeed, the sudden- p< he peculiar feature In arctic gi 1 Les, distinguishing them from + { Switzerland wand.Norway.0 n the dislodgement of a block 0 is instantaneous, and not even 3 non ball or thunderbolt could pore rapid In its descent.The ing, the fall and the crash hap- : nnst simultaneously.H,nvily, however, no accident be- for aux of the party, and three days a* ards they came to smooth, level g il again, D; the Fourth of July there was sl; an exceedinglÿ\"dense fog that t +1s very difficult to keep the graivht course for the north.No mis- tirsnture, however, befel the party ¢urinz the darkness, except the loss o Miles snowshoes.A+ Bell's suggestion torches were entrived, made of tow steeped In spirits of wine and fastened on the end of a stick, and these served somewhat to help them on, though they nade but small progress; for, on the gh, after the fog had cleared off, te doctor took their bearings, and found that they had only been march- 2z at the rate of eight miles a day.Determined to make up for lost tue, they rose next morning very early : a \u2018started off, Bell and Alta- mont as usual going ahead of the res and acting as scouts.Johnson acd the others kept beside the sledge, and were soon nearly two miles be- ki! the guides; but the weather was ss dry and clear that all their.mover=urs could be distinctly observed.sorms hlew up again and the tent wis pitched in a ravine for shelter, | 2.'he sky was dark and threatening, ard a violent north wind was blow- wl \u201cI'm afrald we'll have a bad.night,\u201d rai! Johnson.\u201cA pretty noisy one, I expect,\u201d re- pil the doctor, \u201cbut not cold.We tad Vetter take every precaution, and f
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