The daily witness, 16 octobre 1911, lundi 16 octobre 1911
[" PDO - - = > CETTE RSS ESS on page six.ed : 2.: Qe d oe ; ae : Noo a \u201cOFINID AND WA eet, MC ree tbe Sea Te a ee 00 tele .; Gina eae eee ee .: : To ToT CTI ToT TTT UT _-_ Fi TTT TT ee \u2014 ~ == ° cr : - : : 5e | MONT t r INDAY OCT var ; E { REAL, CANADA, Watch it G OW E CEN 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911.PRICE ONE CENT.x { 2 {5 - \u2014- + ~ oo ER \u2014 - cos 0 _ 3 ; + x EA 9 a ; À \u201cgy 7 ; 8 a Lo._- \u2014\u2014 L \u2018 \u20ac .3 ° TT TT \u2018 > ' = B Duke of Connaught Replying to | WHERE W i BN - .E HS .: \" .Ce Paid Glowi - CYT \u2018 ; Addresses Pal owing THE POLICE: Re I dû \\L tu à ; 3 .; | Tribute to Earl Grey \u2018 a .x ' ; ! 2 M (onstuhle +» on 4h > - 4 .\u201c - À POKE OF THE ELECTIONS : a LT = i ; ¢ , .: i\" 7 SR \u2014 YT (LTT vo x ¢ > st Proclamation Issued and PUGT OH IN | Fi Si db | i 1 ny = irst Order Signe y once KL LS ant Bi.nh .Governor-General Co Bao ; \\ PI [J 3 RE relate ni a Dale beet rear a ee - \u201c* », \u2018 oo s oo og.T .mt ow MR BURRELL > 3 EN ® 3 \u201c \u2018 et [a 7 id .i : SWORN IN $ x ps » A vo or r Cone eid BY THE DUKE $ > Y ora at * \u2014 NE ; \u2014_\u2014 + + | Cathar + Ottawa, Oct.16\u2014His Royal +! j Ç NY + Highness, the Duke of Con- + | .vores! + naught, attended by Capt.Bul- + | : + ler, cme from Rideau Hall to + | .Twa + the Governor-General's office in + | | 2 \u201cnt 1 owners * the east block at 11.30 this + | nes tres + morning, to swear in Mr, Mar.4 | ; + tin Burrell, Minister of Agri- + i EG : : ' + culture.+ 4 \\ wero + Mr.Burrell took the oath of + | i J + a privy councillor, and the + CL + oath of office in the presence + | + of the Hon.R.L.Borden.The + + caths were administered by His + 1 + Royal Hi: ghness, the record be- + ; + + 1ng taken by Mr.R.Boudreau, + | ,Ç i + clerk of tne privy council.+ | - + After the swearing in His + | A + Royal Highness extended his + | San, .+ congratulations to the new + ; .+ Minister of Agriculture.who + \u201c3.+ will take his seat in the Cab- +! + met council this afternoon for + .Yoo.+ the first time.+ NOL ; .+ The swearing in of Mr.Bur- + 3 + rell as a minister concidss + } ; + with his entry upon the 54th + 1e ?- > + year of his life.Yesterday, + T RECEP st ee Orta, + HE TION OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES IN OTTAWA.) + ha celebrated his 53rd birth- + Mayor Hopewell calling for three cheers for the Duke and Duchess, on the conclusion of the presentation of a ldresses naman = Ine- + day.\\ 7 \u2019 + it is probable that Mr.Bur- + 5 PTT TE - : : TE + rell will return west in the + mary centinne to fleurish tn the future Lee entente Albert, Druk.Lourd = - - - 4.29 - - , + course of a few days to secure 4 las you have in the past.+ * Sirathearn, an ! Le ! : \u2018 \u201c + his reslection for Yale Caribou.+ DX B Electio < the Peerage of a a \u2018 - oe ANADA.- n ale id + The fact that Mr.Burrell, + TO THE SCOTS OF C A.a PV &| Prince of the United Kind eo a1 _ ie \\ , - r + RU .: .x ~ 7 x ire; EN .yo .Go.; : LL Co .oo + the only Brit sh born member 3 In reply to ST Andrew's Society, e Changed lo N ov.3 = (rent Britain and Ir LE CE Co 7 ET 1 rm + of Mr.Bordens cabinet, His Rova!l Highness said + + Saxony, Prince of Suxe-0 cargo ani Mas = LS - g La \u201c ! + the only minister sworn in by : To vou, Seotsmen, Gs due a great ® So + Gotha, Knight of the Mos Noo gor.= i > .| + His Royal Highness, was tne measure of the worid-wide extension * Ottawa, Ont, Oct.15.\u2014 At Order of the Garter.Knight of the do Le v.; = YA - AT.subject of much comment, and +# |of rh British Empire, for men Oo! ey Saturday's meeting of the Cabi- Most Ancient and Most Nobo feu a ee Lo vo + all agreed that it was quite : Scottish descent Lave, by their un- % net Council, it was decided to der of the Thistle: Kmgns of 10 ae vs (ES =: y 4791 | .| « appropriate.tailing enterprise and perseverance, | alter the previously announced Most Dlusirious Order of Sant Pace Doo 0 cL Co .4 > rasc040t ever heen foremosi no gaming and Le dates for the by-elections, ren- * Tlek; one of His Majesty 8 dos .( The \"Evening Standard\u2019 rb Et IEEE EEL LILES retaining those territories under the | + dered necessary by the forma- Honorable Privy Counc.First an) TH Fer oe ow CL \u2018 - \u201c Uz.a CC 27: Ta ~ _ LL > most discouraging conditions, 1% tion of the new ministry.Nomi- ® Principal Knight Grand \u2018rose and | Viva ein Fr ' à \u2018 Le ° === TT oy > *, ; \" o - .\u201cx PLE Teas\u2019 et Ce [RY os 1 LOC ren TT his enterprise has been reward- |< nations have been fixed for Great Master of the Most Honor- 1p8 aa .7818._ e ! bot na ta soldier nf the Wing ed by seei-e tha wheat wave and or- *» October 27th, instead of Octo- * ahle Order of the [saih.Kuughti - pure : a i ' \u2019 ' ar B : , LeteR part in the restoration \u2018 x \u201c = : : : = no Ors < tre tions ot \u2018 st to yim - so.\" i ; 1 Terni \u2018 A To : - Nair 1a transportation facilities Of VOUr assoctation and on your deal orale tradition.oO! the pa 1 commission under His Kosst Manual ge a, _ Cu ; ce?- FU ad its schaols nd colleges, 11 has al fostering the national! spirit dn a To-day their Royai Highnesses at Sign and Signe, Touring das we he fon = \\ ; ; ar > s £ \u20ac > i A - ; , La + N .oo .RITE +; ; \u201c.> *.à oo ., eee are 1 1 = , = * ! \u201cdni justine d che Wisdom of her de- people which has given =o many noble tended chur b at Err churn Cours of Sn James\u2019 the IS NS ÉTSE LL LA ; i - +0 Le 16 Re Cisien sons to 15e Empire Cathedral, and the Rev Canon Kittson day of March, 1} has een gree is oo .a .RE LEE : 5 tr 2 \u201csuche Coser vus ; Condensed + ; Sr yp .; i , +! : \u2018 .\\ Pois ON 4-0 As you aAra aware, our people is [aim glad, on repiving t6 vour nd- pre iw hed the 5e rien.fat bed nd aps | Peas dt appoint me ce be, AT E ose eked of nosed Taves, differing dress, Lo renew here on Canadian soi SPCR praver here Was no special plis Teyal preasgre, Us Mages rs en ON IN SO male ey oped ane] nationality.buts not- my relations with Ireland and the Prp), Tilerence made ze the visit ; Coverner-tfonerat and c'emimandor I CHELAN SS Creneela ophistanding, dwelling together in wLb whom 1 have teen so constantly | The sexton, however, gar au notice Chief in and over His Dronning on i POUTSCRT peice nd harmony.and having one band 50 intimacels associated und for from H i Fr.; He in Color-Serge nt ' anada.an Has Pr ther nana 2 ! Lin Ç _ \u2014 = 7 Ser Tae Common object in view, that of ad- whom Toreta su ha warm corner in [Hall of the Rifle Brigade, and was sad commission aurhorized, enjeu eTs PL 0 ca M \"© - Tu NS LD ON à vuncing thé intereats of the Dominion, my heart\u201d quartered Al Montreal when the ped and commando] nee to excreise and Le I NL 40 \u2018 .Lo - fsb To Coan nis be Pine teer ually, morally and materially.; Puke of Crannaugh was in the Tegi- perform all and sngulir the peuvers on 1 ) Delle Gade}, or: y à au t Yolen, ry a ; (8 \"0e l'une NAS à | and knit together in devoted loyalty TO FRENCH-CANADIANS, ment.He to-day greeted the Duke at] and directions contained oer Cn .Ww .bro ~ lois {to eur King and the Great Empire of In repiy te the address Co Re rhe church door with the reniark Letters Patent under the tirent se EN ; .wo .; 3 L ce ! VY ' De uddress of tne St | : .: - , 4 - .Lo : Cob A + fa tt 4 AT cob a ward ! which we form a part Jean Fant: .=< Cat H 2 \u201ctes morning.Your toval High- of The United King.loon or Cale - Ti i ; i tre \u2018 a.f Linnie SMT i= wy .\\ ot .; A ; v coe | ; 7 Ag Then cam MT SNS welécone also Her Royal High- Hignnes Send in French oval lien companys whereupon the! Britain and Irchnd.beumne das et | ve ao sr ! A Aus = ; \u2018renci ; ; ; .+ ; epee ted (PIQUE: - .- : LZ.ness the Duchess of Connaught, and \"M.Vincent and Gentlemen I ren- ! Duke cordially shook hands with him [Westminster the fifteenth dus ot Jane ON Len a : Cee LA mn.z ces Trust that while residing here you MAY [der von mv hee Che So HO \u201cal and challed a while | in the year of our Lord one Thocsand : ae ; , i\" \u2018 _\u2014 \u2019 ro both Le blessed with health and haP- welcome siven m.i To the cardia To-morrow night (her Exeellencies nine hundred and dive, consiionng joo : Lu F ' ; eg : oo hiv , - + ; sr ; ; - .1 .2 Yoo .- - process, and that when your term Of socletv, and D shall ha ' 5, pu portant L'avilt atrend a theatre here the said atfier of Grevernor-Genera.1 4, ;, CA .| ! ; : 5 ; SOCIELV, \u20ac shai ave plensure ini .; ; \u2018 - _ .pd ! \u2018 * ed ty 5 Mo «fice ends you will have gained the ur : ; .STD any other Letters Pacont sou uR 2, ; ; Po 5 > informing The King af vonr expre-si | AM ; ; .PTS ' Poon PI - N'AUSSIate, lou, and esteem of our people, and of tonite and de \u20ac I o HU am A PROCL ATION.4 Amtending.or substituting for ch ducs : ) nN .; ; Cadre ang evotion to the C - ; - ie {age .: = ! bel Las Pt Le 0es Nouursée \u2018carry tome with vou the satisfaction No one is bet tor n 0 \u2018 row ny CANADA.jo>aite eccordhe 16 sueh orders and Co bare HT Pa ne Le pour Sr Wo af knowing that you leave behind the loyaitr Of th Fro y are than Too the , \u201cold M nal \u20181 È | Mieh Insiructions as the Governer-tienerat, - Lea f ; » ses ANC =U TAN ana i 0 Marsh IS Vil - SE - ; \u201c3 3, .! later mone also j cherished memory of duties well and have co st 5 .h er i ses You pin E ins 1 : | - Will ' Pat E @ For the time being hath aireauy Tes - oo faithfully performed.ave constantly shown it bath in peace ness Prince Arthur diam Patri ceived, or as have Len Even to ue lo quppou See ol Tome : Tm mee mee - See \u2014 sou with the said commission, or us | REE TAL STANDARD DIPPED.TO CITY COUNCIL.> shall hereafier receive frome bis Mo TT : .| = 3 .fe; rot [run Sue te tne © sas ; A : NE ed ?; 3 Jesty.400\u20ac \u20ac > CTP NLT nv ; Pr nt : PU al ne address of the ! , ; sus 4 Ur 1e 0 = 3d mL Ce ied mete UN Lt Ness Now.therefore.know ve, thar 1 .FIRE IN UPTOWN STOR: - j « i Jodie | cine , 15 Royal Highness .; : | ! .} CARE va = , Cris LÉ tas paris- have thought fit to issue this preria- ee I.Co Ne ee a Lay he jémen à the name of the mation in order 1 » Make known CN Ra CH tl Be 18 tre ave 4 n Re mA TS MS OM - SI mgehes=s as wen a= myself.I thank Majesty's said appointinent, and ! dej in for soi io the au : ! Street Cars and [ratte vil et i ; ; ; \u2019 ! lens .We a ! veel.20 als rel J ; BINT ! \u2018 J / vl Ba tu , , \\ i - Le 4 and Tan CAS Lou \u2018ur vour loyal address of welcome, vie here Si Pere ind ç mn rand Mew re ab tree rh ee 5° Catherine Street Hed Un Poros nf ae ag pe coming once more to make my home Phat ali and singular His ; [Qt throaph user Tre - : ; err ser : .Mficers and sters the sait + .\u2018 \u201c - \u2014 ra ne, : Lt s UUSIT + 1 among vou l am inspired by a feeling Le ers nd Minis ; rs i mo he a | Npeetacert ob ey - \\ Fo 540541 Ra on pleasure al renew.ng the associations cminion © Arbnda de Congo M 4 regard prtor er .i Pos Pe When tor NY youlh, af well as with one of the execution of their several and res oo 000, he co.: : ol - 7 Proc 1 0 tae 1 wonder at tie great development which spective offices, placez und CMAPeOE- Un Rime LT \u2014 : + 5 .\" LE Cm NR ra boeDd acDieved since my last visit ments, and that His Majesty's Laing 1 nn C7 sc rfage 1 te Canada Tweniy-One years ago.I subjects and all others whom it ny; Ro Xi en MA take Cs epportuanity of making a ref- Ë,econcern de take notice hereof and ; a.D .EES 1 Major Tooa- erence 19 My predecessor, Earl Grey govern themselves accordingly.RAILROAD COLLISION CL ' ; Poser Ha Vand of saving how fully I realize the Given under my Hand and Sead a BARE ' 958.4 : SES AR À down Cd feulty of succveding one who had so at Arms at Quebec, this thirteenth .2 .La ( 0 Apec 1-1 completely identified himself with your day of October, in the year of our Seven Killed and Twenty-Two - CS | ; - .fe Ike + scurted | Jevs and sprrows, and, by his long re- Lord one thousand nine hundred And ; ) ; ; ' » ; on wo - #0 < Her ltovat Hgh- =0dence afionzst you, had become a ee AT eh second year of His | Injured on Missouri CS TUIE 0 Lu Lg .soared, thee Mayor.[rest entau-castie Canadian.now Majesiy os : .: ge ; Ze A oh So , Sh nm ER , cen Le Lu 23 7 Toe de platform tne pw tn ow hat regret he left you and how ARTHUR.Pa cific Line A ve .77 or Pr opresented the Dueh- 1 hs sympathy and affection will remain __.LL Na ester.ques and Mrs HK.| worn Cangkia \u201811 tne end of nis days THE DUXE'S STAFF.Omaha Not toy le seven the ir ows > 5 Su Di aghters oft Yor hiveÿr-lerred to my having taken : persons Wore lol sue Cree .; ; 1., 4 , es Ava ao : : re dale 2.0 verte we HU LVGTAt Co So - | - Ton aes wit au (part no military operations within the The following gentlemen have Dern Tred, four of tir ee a Stree V4 LL 57.{| D'ominion \u201csome forty years ago.I con- appointed members of His Reval .lsd m be tw Nn n \u201c \u20ac or F | oy \u2014 yves f ; eut Qa fd 1 ,- 1s TW en Mi=seuo ai _\u2014 .Ler SH people pgracainte you on the fact that ever Highness Staff in Canada: « ~ passenger Train N.le, Por he caind 7 y 5 te ores [Sn ea cost of vise and Ltcol, HG Lowther, tant land à fast fmleht tas 0 Fort Crook KUBELIK IN NEW YORK ç Bus, ) Lente address- {tre (RatOil governments have, ax a re- V.O., bs Seo Guards: Military ac lu c'elock 3h + cnernine co ne A TT ii 1.2?Fine ho fs où \u201cheir deliberations here in Ot- Secretary and Secretary, Co Co .\u2019 1 cen Tinted, The | =~ of \u201cheir delibera i ; Li OUI of this.cin ihe woo gent je ; .Sol arteries mir- Cal wept tho.great Dominion clear of Captain T.H.Rivers Bulkeley, Belin ied To hove vos a er q pe Large Audience Heard H:n a The _ Sa Mor Cd ! Jn ~mbdl menace ta prace And pro- C.M.G., M.V.O.SBeots Guards: Eauer- Unnde ed ne ef le A CR ; - 5 Hippodrome - Sz - Sun were given | oes You nave recently pissed ry and Comptroller of the Household.fo freieht pu LS vo 7 .Lem Ree give Gi A A He fe! A \u2014_\u2014 Sr iden the threes of à general eleve Lieut.the Hon.A.Ramsay, RN, A relict train Woes sent To the seer - = f= .au eee © ; \u201caie Roth -dez have been A.D.of the es Went AT ore Cl vOTUCNRE | | New Yok oo + = Sa pee mr mated Bcc simon desire for the Captain W.Long.SO, Sects Egy as Dorare noon the ver train LT \u2019 ° = To aria > À HOT their country and a mo- 3reys, A.D.C._ 2 returned to ths cite woh ihe oninine 1 VU \u2019 G et, g 5 vous des Con hax been arrived at Captain H.«.Buller, the Rifle Bris 0 and several of shee Ouh.Warn ne Larne os - \u2018 G ) CA the pty terk 1 Re l'pras that this de- gade, A.D.\" siehtly injuret Of ese a were ET TT = ; tps \u20ac fiers, .; .+4 ., at A - ; - = : ; on , , : © noon.Loue ue ; ; \u2014 L Ce se prod The City | oh will prove ts nave been a wise ( aptain FE Ss.W erihington, MANO, sent on their Way Fhe more serious.1 # J To NAN - : À sddress was being RAM Ho G.Private iy in fuiped are being cared for at the nd 0 0, wo So 1 = ) } \u2018ar, w i + - Ée SIAdEN, fs, %AT 475, é Army ASPItal at Hoyt Croouk Le \u2018 Testa eh 5.= .« LS 4 the Mayor, who .SH ; : y ; ne ; : VU 1 : : ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.Secretary.Governor Gilchrist of Florida, wos a , ro oe Eide 2 ed .Co ; A 1 passenger on the northbound try LONG CRV Was ener es coat Highness no replving to the address of St.pa } train, Te < 1958 ht Knight of ! cu re 2 \u201cSociers ot Duke said: CT i OLD COUNTRY VIEWS Taig was uninjured PAM addiienn, es we 12 zht rtéurge ss Soc La + s : ! y ! .KE the stage and Ce emo Highness, thank voor in the name of the Duchess | ON DU S RECEPTION.= + on oe M | _ ° Cour féeval Mhigb- of dl'ennatight os well as in my own (Canadian Associated Press.) \u2019 or Ko! ER a TN \u201c= sie the office of ; for vous teral address of greeting.It | London, Oct.1£\u2014Most of Satur | GES MANUFACTURERS.the erities dau pe oo à Ce Dormnion, the is a real pleasure to me re he welcomed dav's papers had special descripiive Lened and deve ed a x obuse to tender here y so great and important a cables of the Duke of Connaught's (Canadian Associated P leche pretest draw - D \u2026 + - srat- \u2018br: .or - : society ; .I a an : Associ; seu Lo À $ au.1 cond re congrats branch of your famous society, landing, several adding appreciative \u2018 ciated Press) the greatest artists ote selected bind Sneha society as vours has the | editorials on the heartiness of 1he London, October 16-\u2014Mr Norton \u2019 Vo stvous his re- | very greatest value not only to those welcome Griffiths, MP.haz urged manu- Mar poratde : _ srmunentiv reside i , ini : ; acturers re to st branches in | CN vera hile and re pre rane nth resis nt in the Dominion, The \u2018Pall Mall Gazette.' faclilreTs her t start branches in 1 LAST ALLAN BOAT TO SATL .Yo ore cred that for whom it présents à means ef main- | > ., Canada, the same as Americans.He! 3108 \u201c1 have fallen | tainimyg their connection with the Old | FIRST GAME OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES.The \u201cPall Mall Gazette\u2019 remarked oo there is not u single trade here oy The VE So Lh C810) : J oh ., ; .hile \u201ca D a faut : : RA eave Montr: : ss To g 3134 L nd ao closely Country.mit also to the settler, the \u2018Conñie Mack.\u2019 manager of the Athletics, and John J.McGraw, that es tina iE the Tact hat which could not he successfully estab.| am 18 2000 0 : Fou \u201c1e he ties of newcomer.; capt e ] * : an) ays 15 {tished in Canada, as without any boam- age on New © r.t ar .; ! + : an n Nao : f.614 Many of these are indehted to you | anager of the Giants greeting each other as they met on the field exceptionally pleasant, it must be ré- {ing the Dominion is going to he ane of x = 3224 ; val Highness, for the valuable advice and discreet before the game on Saturday last.membered that in others it may Pe|the greatest countries ever.even A CARGO OF OYSTERS \"one who in the help pren vou sense es - Underwood & Underwood, photo.no ee, Cu aan are mon Great Britain never sent a single man A sehoer.; \u201cà EE 7% a OT LH, side ë - earnest wis a pc 5 é aso u- pe .ul \u2018 | J 1y resided in our and it is my i y , or penny the Gulf, a:riveu LL po U LeTe | CBLET AY.i » vit 2 - ys ce = 5 st vous 2 pra : a LE an 7 - I - i en re ep \\ \u2018.» = _ Pf tas eR TEE » Ff ROA AT 3 pel ee pe mare ipa ar PNY De ep ae THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911.AGRICULTURAL DAIRY CATTLE.Feeding Without Roots (Primrose Moonnell.B=5c.F.G.S, author of A Notebook of Agrienltura ¥act: ani Figures,\u201d \u2018Elements of Farming, etc, in the Derdsy Mer CUITS à The present season Ta- been a very ertcal conne foro all who produce milk for te new milk ira Ye, and the ontiook DST Ta comng Winter is very black need Farmers nave reported from county after county thar both hay and Fewals are part! failares, and that for mereiv \u2018wintering® that is feeding dry cows through the winter tas when cheese is made In summer) tnere js Vers rttle 3 gen on wirh hut where mix mus: be produced extra food must be gt , 2 .a w ys CO T r.new B21 \u201cszzzRLE LIPS SQUARE Daly ifycds: étre qe ei cautions A ny te rorerender 7 sppoalines me One | pie is Se orL UE Mount 1e \u2018Onteris\u201d \u2018from Brit em- Which for ton years wak in ne = OI PA Lae senger, $1 50 @ $6.50 \u20ac- as follo 5 e rev oe : HE ces, t = e most -oppost ore, de s.For rning.\u2018coñ- The emple* 3 -off risba wi was a onal D T \u2018Boo r xy To B00 extra To dat as erty 1 olutio RSEL tor es, to obtai L opposite , de 1; no other re I wi ent pie 4 off Tilb ne, th G n or espat : TUAR TINGS, SP.The laët extra ras \u201cNorthe Week! in China n so T.F.y verdict- ain & 8 posite SIEM: iwithd her rea sh to nt of d ocked ury.Ti ed rand T ganizati v.ritte DMISSI T, ETC.B, A.is deli aët editi a - rthern M y i na.seem apidiy d \u2018wou lict-again .self-contraë \u201cDr: ot this\u201d raw f son, there A amage at Mil ne in the runk int ion .; On , publi vereq i on of th es.import ems -sure t evelopin 1d hav inst that b ic- r: and s: congr rom the re- NEW \u20186 is not Iwall, 1896 unti » capacity erests.an coul 0.& cation of the ci © {Dail ant, ev o be a È g refe ave been the v i.Su day for.-Mre egation.ovet- INDU # known, | Ceiv ntil Apri ity of - ant rave .35 CENTS.World wh at $ city ever y Witness\u2019 tory th ent: in ar m ; rendum in.thé the wo ch {RB or.Mont Macki .Ww.STRY.- n.ved t pril 30th manag.- 7 ide\u2019 at 4.00 re y eveniri Bir an the the world\u2019 ore n in that Lo rking of ngland ontreal e leave \u20ac fi elland \u20ac gene he appoi , 1903, ;wh To CHEE, - All bu $5.00 mor annam.ot aly or eve occupatlo rid's his- T To Mi Chat case, \u2018the lam Mg heal, where th on Tues- mecs 1 .Oct.16 Feneral freigh intment of asc visito sines _$4.99 5er ennu , and d even -t n of T he st at 20 ; gckls, : their ey sail fc mo arrangi &\u2014A unk R t age of ascis., addres s comm m.istracted \u20ac the cru ripoli by T# rongest : \u20ac : 0 .; e,:R.A son, Li il for |y ss into ging to\u2019 n Am At th ailway nt of the ig ne compa MECH ness\u2019 ised John aunication \u2018Port empi mbling.of 1 by tic \u2018 self- t: argument S } LE ; .eut.Wil- horth-w paper at \u2018make p erican MO e time System the : °° Mr ANICS* | he Baar of nications should aol Sot EE the the People k government n for democ- | | MYSTE fi- tions on 5.000 te tie mareh located moval to Wi of Mr.Dalrymp dot tor Baitor, sh ontreal, A Son, \u2018W e }-Chiria _means the i e \u2018Subli \u2018khow! th a is \u2018not | MOC.Rp TERIO be on 5,000 - re.It i ch locat Ir.Hav nnipeg (v alrymp: eng the \u2018W ould be 11 lett ft- Fo.to the the intr me Our w | thelr own.Inte that th lk pe USL ; be a lar acres, Hi s secur] cated in the po es wa viz., May Fis Esti IN Tones.\u2019 addr ers to| V890 icomity of oductio estern n- inte © 2 g Y SA duct ge Ind , dnd w ng op- e posit s bro ay le on + STITU Read Itness, Moz essed Edi- 0 rous nation y of fun n of lent farmer rests be Pole W CE oT is v ustry, i 111 prob which ss, aug da trial f TE cit ers of - ntreal.- over tions.À grown ent a ready rs who la st.ol 7 years ery lar as the ably ti positi general frei M reat uiSEicE have \"he\" Shotter 9 longer Br pre the om sion of the ups and | rT Birth ha the demand > Walked Around W vos spent large iy\" extended.w pro- Mr.Rob on\u201d he filed sin ae EBY IS {cat ally Wi onger ng th rial ex e : e th islation > emand \u2018 : : uel, b on m mount ¢ ome ral .Robert or ent that GIVEN.28% mM AI period; can appeal extent r uprisin eir fait have- ullet i ith el, Dut th aking thi of mone; Way L.Bu nat ne General State onth, Gre mail, at ss each da.cen ja to the eveals its ng as What shak h in that probably LE ey in His B a ccessful © experim this peat ney Mont * service wi rnap first : proxir STITUTE C Meeting 0 wi 5 included.Britai enty-five Ce of largely bi people elf.The Tuk en b theory | \u201cHow OS ack : iments w- into sev ailwa th the Centr.+.my vie TE ers he ed.n and th cents ; een agail > has e th ; y event some- How! J .DIE la ere eral y in 1 Centr: + N .at the R OF MON Moses TRE Whil e Unit foreign a gainst th no doub e péople ts since, ; the twas J D FR # not 1900 position 894, a re oo TNs Instit eading R TREAL i CS\u2019 IN exclude the publishers Rn ed |) | and hat e Manch t stand the bea s \u2018do not .- As a |tha back last\u2019 oseph Bud: OM BURNE of , when he s until nd or Sintitute Buiidige.EAL is to be hel = and e from iblishers of eaders give ted dynast us as a the ¢ lé bearings fully und t-is ho st; Saturd udviser sh Pete NS.° that co became c Februsr oo af A teenth Montreal 0 No.204 Mechanics\u2019 i iher oes column the \u2018Witness\u2019 the oc : > thèmeelv , v.But th country, a of the issu er- Montreal ne bytherin ay?is a q ot in after rboro, Oct.Ra n August mpany at ommerci x or thi of Fi oe of OctoD Tuesda St.Jame vanta er er \u201cadvertisements ail flnan 88\" th onstitutiona es out sim he Positif to 3 nd are not es before around police.B g the he uestion derl noon Mrs.I 16::\u2014 O general f 14th, 1905 New York nos count ot Fight of the her 1811.at © Seven.De tage of or inj een vhich cial at the con 1 party mply as men \u201cA to Judge thi in as good hour | the cit; udviser, ads of the W y widow de Peter n Sat pany relght agent he was arm.: , - .PE ; LL à a 1 , wh de à Giff urday y, With agent as ant .pose resting is tock 911, at the hour pe undersions Jure the re ed to take ad | Doron nstitution They s net e them asc 0¢ 2 pal with a bi y for ove 10 walked ood fire ady, trfed ord, an April office © of the sor firmin approving, be held f e evenin their advertis at they i aders, it m \u201cIt has not b of the la ay in the h ; t to stud ompetent alice \u2018that bullet in'h r a half took fir with coa 5 to qui el- ca 9th, 1908 at St.Alha same Bl General the resolu ratifying the pur: cretio renders to exon an Po Wa ust they wi een \u20ac te em- the \u20ac ubbub of- \u2018udy them on Satur Hz bad is back an Out @ and oil.H cken a go, te the p he wa bans, ; : ) d y guar- wish to i carried out, | the cat of electi m.And |t urday.Ÿ baer , told of h she ri er clo eral he po s removed tr a meeti Committee of pass.and con them, in the exercise t ,must le event insist out ching| cry, he ion cont, : cine = ay.while ?n gho; the could er hous rushed othes A freigh sition Oved pe i Montr ing duly e of the sed by \u2018the know It is way of.heir own ave s from wi upon it , and that tel cry, how \u2018 eats it is he d Ma rket -o passing : at noon t put out e before t screamin .Hayes, t agent, of assists ni.J ber Teo on the Sonvened Institute e whic much : of oor putting ee clined to s ithout, wn .Viewing \u2018pose\u2019 Is on| vote ever irrele sh id \u2018not Ki n St.Jam the St.À erribly b t the flam \u2018he neighb B Mr 8.succeeds Zo ury ber, 1911, accepti Welfin day of Sept at Hooh offers LE CPI CSD in stituti ay that the e would be se of the 8.It is not vant, pos Te tow wh es street, but day evening.that.sh enelæhbors che - Henry C LL Gautt SNINE en oY.of Sante at all \u201cinsect 5 Drobably thes Davertisiné, lonalism e progre in- People as t parties to ot the pur police, h story is n o_had fired but ning.1, she di as so Ir service of th Martin fer dad the » contained TL Messrs, all Investments.1) (he most en: was safe for had been as r of con- | & as to their to instruct the story to.Det Au ot believed ov.the LARG ed Sun.Septemten the ce est er: Yate situate\u201d éoventh day \u20ac their let.Of } are balanc The gr most Sheol to it or a peo as rapid ppeals to r interest the street ÿ Dr Mu s he told by-the E STURG 5 eptember e at C pany in the of St James a Property Of, Septem.very speanis sed oY de thânces of Pa re © people entire! as thinks mos at prejudi or cach after noon \u20ac unos, of a different ces or EON/CAU to the Tarif Deroy hicago, 1:1 the Cit ames and ie south w the Inet.can épecplativ orie siou great Toe of able man impressed y unused re most Hkel > ces or tca Dr Tr noon on om he v Dorchest ees : herine A: GHT.pied v ariff De , Was t : Bar fixed at of Mont St.Peter est cor - ord to e proper 1d invest nces the , Yuan S is Chi al valu ely to be eff res-it .Mun on: Saturd visited er Sa of the D.s, Oct.1 traffi arious partment: rangers sansi St ner lose.ty mo st in a failu uan Shi Kai ina\u2019s i e of popul ective, ce by nroe th ay.B short! turd av 6.\u2014 E c d positi nt; h IES nsid sand dollars (84 SE Fours reets, in re than tH re of th Kai, eith s in tho pular ve.The a ators what he udviser told 1°24 ay pulled ort MTL, oy cork.epppart ons In the fr \u201cil of sand dollars (3400 Four pubes bein he the .tempe e govern er with PI grafual ed self-govern Market: while had been st told ing t led fro il.Thorold, 24 X, chief of ati! the frei ne the said « and -000.00) ndred thou: | = ref r-of th ment or ple into th ucatio ment T Le passing S n struck SUID 0 the mill i m the roid, ly 1st of tariff including + nore da conditi net, ou- refused t e peopl with M : el ca n of th he p 5 g St.A g alm 11a s raceway 2°51 , 1909 iff bureau Eg man sald G offer which resolu and upo r o .acce ple, that j'ment.I pacity f e peo- Bud olice'are i ntoine C2 hu ost sever sturgeo ay istant ; was reau, and : quid General Commi resolution of.in gr M oyalty in th ept \u2018the proff he has eX It has pro or self-æove Budviser had e inclined is ndred and sixte eut welehinn Mr genera appointes and way i ; The J ern.2MOT ad b to the fi nd sixteen po wel .A.F 1 fret nted svrr- ; end under t made and passe on of the Lat most di the most ered vic pensive schoo ved to them gst fo een sh think tha: 28 rst tim teen po ghing Sérylce wi .Read ght agent.arm Ÿ OG bere of nd passed he Insti Lau OCTOB c listurbed important e- Worth al 1, but a very to tell.ab relgners ot in at | tool caught e such a fi unds.This Bort with th first entered Marc] ed and embers thority of a in virtue ER N.M.2 onstituti ed provinces ; t and |by 1 it cost.- it has b struck b out \u2018it , and does a TOW ook thre in the \u20ac sh has S| 8y of the e Midland ered rai\u2019 nm Sno Be membe the Instit nine 8 |M Mae ried onal promi unless v falling.|The One lea con along thy o on.He may h not care 1?the 2 men to Suit h pas ever H Ste), Hamel à Railway (ne th ing of the membe special ge ute adopt.M | T .Q.30 out.Th ses are fu - the advocat .(The proce Lrns to walk pol g the stree y \u2018bullet w ave bee shore, pull the st s.It e has amely A Trunk PF.no the 1 a bers of he neral meet- CIWITIF have its e revolutio ly .car- |P ed carry esses nuw b ice say trest, as he while passing \u201cOCA 0 urgeon (he dist occupied v RE PE NE \u201che \u20ac 1911 ca) on.the el nvened and echanies* 1 8 wh base 1 Jon is gai | Popular\u201d self: TY this = eing red, som hat if s claims, b Ng L OPT iF ment rict and various - ver \u2019 i ht nd } cs 2 ; .ole Chin n Chi id to elf-gov princi k ne one ai uch a , but th ION it nts, a gen positi , of said erring he eenth da held at 3 ahd hinese cago, a ate poin rernment inciple of et\u2014and e around thing e Colbo 44 freigh nd w eral frei tions erop \u20ac mittee Property e matter lay of July 8 4| 5 seems to populatio nd the th int, but, 45 ; to.its on a Si the plac St.Ant occur- dred Tne, Ont a 1894 t agent as app ight depp -jioge raid D D power ater, of the july.| 9110 6 7 Wh be in symi n in Americe ey are not in ax we have \u2018bi Êultim- sh Séturda e 18 usu oine Mar- b and sixtee) Oct: 16 .He now Montr ofntad CF ence | sald broperty 2 er to apscneral come i 15 1 11 12 oever is m ympathy vo erica lyk not in.accord \u20ac before said shot or moti y, would h ally crowd orna vill xteen rätepa \u2014 Ône h general f NOW recei eal, Marci nee 906.00 et: and te pot Joss ose Of the 6 17/18 1814 Created © anaging it with it |m 5 conception + with the à , |Btruck.|?ced Budvise ais ON ed gent (lage.being epayers of Col- be ir han sn fre ves the titi benea sign and\u2019 Fréasurer and han $400, 22 23 18] 19} 20 pendot Po ty ate to have entary\u201d Govern of Briti under.| Budvise 7 when he was more, han the req &, about el WA branch of the rail ght agen over Institut execute © r and Sec orize the 24 9 ; 21 ous orga he world ave 2 _ overnment sh Parlla eral H ser had be e was coun petition to uired numb ghteen fic of the r e expor nt.and + Len | 6x} -wid ani: : as .- 4 J : .t ! : said pro; a ecute on behalf ecretary toi 29 30 5 26 27 Ë widespread : anization a a stu- The : : yy, | but à ospital nt en sent to ; con asking the.Colbo er.have M ailway co and imp.Here By property penalt of the said 31 1:28.\"fiment éd and controlli nd a v m \u2018bottym\"\u201c prin ve à h id not t noon by the Gen- | ! ed to re that à by rne villa a s L Impany's tra: SE r of the Ge ale of th J ©» col es 1 4 nt so \u2018sta i rolling ery entary ul principle oon ; ours ldter.turn up th Dr.Mun aw now | peal the v-law be age e servi .Straus FF an neral Corr e es wed eo le the ev Fong\u2019 that, w public sen- shot governinen 25 e of to thé He r.Instea eré u roe, n force.local o sub- Vay s ce of ti s has -mpu EM \u2018ommit eT o ; .: ents-ma; ; hat .ould ch rnfient is th parHa- sici .Héspit& ad of ntil Ave |F .ption | b ysten he Gr alsa been : 3 204 S cG IR tee, ll.certain nay take ever fo th ooga-the | & at the cian, hi à], whe going e OUND £2 {by- | n for and Tr en in houg Montreal t.James S K .es «0» n \u2018to fol , great cha - rm ey hav =the best a ; people Cent » 119 went n told b direct DEAD = ! some pas Raï sent ms , October Street, ecretary OUR make How, cha Tiges a, As ho ve to:thiak \u201c nd ablest re.\u2018stret a to his .by the ph H .MAS vears past wile .| \u2014\u2026 5th, 191 .a, moderni nges th are s now a and 4 ; men T°2507 Le eet; Pol home y- amilto pe ONS\u2019 st, tn bri , 1911, that lernized ?at w ter worked ecide fe .h n hé gav nt St at 237 field on, Oct iF Al ME wl BRITI oo .t the whol China : jy tem is a orked, thé parlia or them e finall ve for Charles moth a printer, 168- W F arge MORIAL 1CT6 To be CIS AND MONDA recko - ole world a facto: sa compre LE rliament .that he.y réach the de .The other ler, wh id iHiam W ree a assembl took losed FORE] Y, OC n with, e rid will have or stitution promise ary sys- .he\u2019 did ed th lay when\u2019 dea on Market oy resid Win- SP nd A age of ' T w at thi GN MA TOBE wo , especially 1 have\u2019 tions are\u2014 2, 48 all Brit] bullét ind | hot beli e hos hen d at rket Si ed with ecial s ccepte pf th he Oct eek Endin » Office - ILS.rer )BER 16, 19 rld, which cially th e to.Fepr ; are\u2014a.co i .British i ini his bo believ ospital, w in an early reet his Qu sesslo d Mas e Ancler Hn : g Oct During : » 1911, H ich may e ind esentat mpraq ° n- Budviser s body.e the » Was g at th y hour , was f ebec i n of th sons ant fo) 16 7.30 ct.21, 191 the LS ere will ay well ustria] Bove tative \u2018go amise bet ered viser's con ; ! TE Was fice b \u20ac rear 1 yesterd qund Dor in the the Gra thei 30 am K 1.\u201cA : ca Il soon be a vernment: | vernment and tween serio Condition is a {ing the of the \u2018S ay morn- ?Chester ooo ason! and Lod or \u201c16 6 ron.Prinz.galn a w - pital and - he the ppalled.to t nt; The part and di at the.us,\u201d alth is not ng.- caretaker pectator\u2019 oon.TH street ic Temp] ge of the ( -00 z.Cecilie; brok ar! I youthful e count ake their m e parties mu rect be e-hospitä ough h constd- & er of rl of- Frank he grand Saturd pie 17 7 p.m.\u201c NL: ie; en out t is J ful ent ry for f hein map are su - en ext pital un e will -|8 .» the b xz nk C1 grand turday 91} 133 am Supplementary\" of afresh an old Already th erpris rom the people, dates pposed - tracted.ntil th be kept SOT = na.him w riers, presided 1 .00 .Lusitani entar ya.Melill in th ; war y the : prise.: e :peopl s on broad H .a.bullet A SIL se Q s were Past presi er, the 18 7.00 pm.\u201c S lania, Cunen s a, in M e neighb that eth e moveme fn of inv pie, but th lines | em has H VER PO tearns ast G sided, an e Res Cc .am R upplement ard, paniards \u2018orocco orhood sig: or gover nt is a \u201c| minist estigation the responsib si É0OKED B espeler 2 x, Tresside Sir Me rand Mis ni] .18 7.30 oval George, tacked have been re where th er, as to w nmehts ha \u201cthing nistration | m, judgment a lity LOOKED FOR 3arber, she Ont, Oct; Tressider, H.2 Tourne Tai J.a.m.Can e, by the n repeated e | it shall : Hat thei nave to con.represer is left and ad- - a = FOR LEAK linch T ot a silv 1: 16.\u2014 W M others .Massev ait, J.P \u201cis 6 La Bretagn Northe coast Riffi ly at- be.Japar r attitu - ntativ ft with the pi Foolish © # .pel ownshi er.Bra iIllam ount .The par T: asse .00 gne rn.Te The an trib credit apan, w de tows: co ves.T e people\u2019 : ish Old .er.T p, ten: y fox in F m Roval C party arcs 15 500 pm.CS GT flicts di #accounts es of the n fed with a w hich h arg Conditions his, u ple\u2019s 3 + Gam.side he skin | \u2018miles n Pas.Memorial val Comatose: i 0 pm upplementary.differ of th e mony, i a wish as long been °F » is prob nder pr Injuré e With a \u2018 Tod me Skin of Pe from H the ener, whe bed ze * .Geo enta c wi extre ese y, if to 2 n gove ably resent jured T a C beaut: h $450.anim es- memory ment was Here 20 83 rge W Ty.th all mely con- not 1 exerci rnme the b ed Thre andle y, w 450.\u2018 :T al is Ho qe OI of was 30 am : ashingto our methods.showi the wh mperial ercise hege- economical nt, as w est form i e Peopl about eighin The fox con- .Isaacm the lat unveiled to .m.Em N.G on, tion b ethod ng that ole #ello control, micai.1 ell as\u201d the : As the «5 pie.seve g about 25 x was grand man, À e Lie: à tn 20 7 p.of I .Lloyd y.post - s of co , consid Yellow 1, ov wh .Under the m i the re q : pelt.n month PE sd pou sS àa|iT secretz or thirty tt-Cal J - eq 1539 a.m reland ,{| and t , by m mmunic ering ; race i er enever our Bri ?ost ng to PE sult of ou ; sold nds, and he G tary of rtv-2wW0 id Vic 2.30 .St Can.Paci ; hrou essen a- Chi ring whether, i has ti a Jar tish s; ARR! find & Eli B ; old, with 5 rand L the Gran ° \u2014_\u2014 pm Téutonie A ea Still at the h the ether, he > wire pressing Government \" asked by he pon of prin ole \u2018and important ques nanted rr in 5 guorzonskl try WINNIPEG POW 2.a fine Signin of 1h brethre for A OUR cie s Lett ite st : account rcy of Îf Le orld is the T o aid A , it is \u20ac es befo - tir ook urred; aturda with a wi ER: the their d n weari Alta pe re na ar-Domini t says \u2018th abricator so or not.rebellion if.sup- referend lways po re Parlia e flat in whieh ay 2 explo- | nnipeg : fai Grand Master and ng the Te Fore 100 may be post 8 on, (FO; an e Spani s.One a - She i » she shoul um 8 possible to \u201c and so badly.burs rocked an en.power » Oct.16 8 rend laste a nd offices.à struc] .00 tter sh ed u A other f£ ards h suffici s the uld do gener pon it i force oth a adiy; + at 94 C n en- begl plant .\u2014 T dedi ere th nd Grand © a \u2018as s*Par p.m.should b p to 6.0 rab so 3 our h s have lost ; ent arn only pow al elect n the f a other pe burned lark st n to-d at Point he civi ication e offici rand \u20ac) ast « ptenmet sels are d be posted 509 urces w undred she do s army at h ver with System election, For t form of a removed rsong: tha him a reet, \u20acrEY fo ay to s du Bois vic Was su of the ants, Aft hundy harada latest forwarded e- spatch whic] e presume a From of o it would b and.Sho tes .With its his purpo The fis to the h t they h nd two at th r the ope supply elect is will ered ng and ad monument er \u2018hi a EAU patest Hme of by th by.Po h comes.al is the de repeating the\u201d e with the pu ulg tee of Parla executive se our Jours Mat was ospital.ad to be NB © water wo ration of th ric en- Melb by Past dresses we Panne Letier Saturdays.Friday mailing 1s | rt Said, o 1 the wa - who we he\u2019 act of e purpose OO than ment, is fa , a commit- |-\u20acV rtéand: h cccupled b m for the st Ps, dd in the ovens Grande Tai Grand Master dei canne posted.at Si the \u2018above 1 ve, and 11.30 hich speaks n the Suez round Mi re called the Manchus, \u201c!° the Unit r better ad evening, the\u2019 his wife by Wilfred |! Bor ihe Street fight n the even- | rand Secretary Masters steam) minute at Statio above =u | 11,80 {ard ks of a 1 uez Can ng dynas in to us, cting an Onited States apt- intense i e.smell .Early in | ed 1sfactory ay and Fri s.All tes - in which cretary _ Btearns Bay.30 Minas Or on Eup mails ma s of a hu oss to th al, place ty, and protect the Coch f an pxecutly method or Berzon \u2018in the fla of gas becan jthe Friday we ests ory and the Nite ana on Li , : i ; : f .AT 39 minutes of th tation \u2018C\u2019 to swithin be Small Wa ndred men e Span- th In doing sat down i © indei or \u2018a @isti ve and legisl flat ski, who ts above me so THAW\" : re sat- secreta labors of and th and Matter e above met Poe wit 18 man rfare inde .It is.v .e eternal \u2018 that she in its- dependent tinct period slators \u2018cu , went down resides , that EH S RELE ' ma ary were d the lat e mer h prnlatter for Re ntloned hours can be ed, but ver: ery the hatred of would win S05 nt {of \u2018the oth and.eac pied -by- th vn to th on the th ASE \u2018DEN n, was welt DE Fest Wh : ist a ours be very a ven .Manchus\u2019 di of th win had this fe e oth ; h He infor :the:J e lowe ird New ae IED Grand one of pon.Mr.I: ê re \u201cLette gistration clos e.much ry big |'th nchus did e Chin C this f ther.We ormed oubert r floor si burgh 2° : t Lod the founders Issar rs posted ers for R oses at § - \u2018 ; worried by e other id.Should ese as anada, whit orm of r have & leak tn À them s to invest oc- Bistent re ; NH, O he Provi ge of Can anders n° © and t Éosing of mule egistration 18 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 vy allo hand, en Japa po » Which: w eferendu for a fat the nat the igate, lease ports that Jet.16.\u2014 he d Ire 91 canada, and « Poe Ve £ ter tion : : Le n, sh , encour n, on ssible ch: would h m in ra mat héir gas pi re mu from at Ha Per- edicat Trand 1d ales nt mail s of an \u2018should e would age th in the ave b lon latch, sa pipes st .e \u20acXpe the Matt rrv Thaw\u2019 r- the firs ed, and Led hour b be The It Chine: d be th e rebel that re: n the United een im g to, fi y Baying it and a cted withi Mattew aw's re- rst in which ?ge.~ 2 before been alian tr nese, and wi e frien - reason States - guess , find it would sked are posi hin the ne an Asylul 2 Repres grand m ich he ins i O en havi oops, new tain.w | would -be à of the More In à n that the ref .Itistor PB right.©: Results p not take May tively de next, three um is 4cco sentatives aster.Dr.Gran Le BIT : \u2014 \u2018 , \u2018 A = = .û d s of 4 r.C : UAR FC their b ng what to war, h po arm allian able to.mai the emand th referendum disco ala ; proved his tion superinte nied: by D months 54 rded a pla the fami .4 Y +.aptism their , have ower whatever ce with ain- people\u2019s here than h m is discovered did not fi .ndent \u201cof r.James | nare forn ce of ho amily DR LI.skirmi of fi papers 1d v ever th the a few 1 Voice ¢ ere.Here sudden the : nd the 5.the insti s Grand ned by « nor with: .Toron .W.W.: ish.A re in call eal of th : at mi - new w months an be h .Here enness.gas wi leak, but YAC : stitu- i Lodg he m ithin +b Avi to, .ST ; off n Ita a b e re ght b : hs} and : eard the.ess.As ith surpn ut HT A; | ing t e G embers af ai Stewart, wh October 16.Dr sta a caravan lian force wa loodless lie.Such an ebel leaders is ve.The can change ue any gust of within the eue room.oor\u201d ans Surprising BURNED.the to he Sasonie He 1 Colle with for thirty ve Dr.Ww.WwW TS a suppliès ee cutting not prepared Seal the Chi a repub- was change Sverything.yy opinion broke There pial and \u20ac opene à Detroit.© 5 ; ment npr essive sonie ritual pn Ollege T the O vearsswa, *, .poli i 18 a ass rom th prob: ; \u2018for.T .Chinese consti on of re, such of th very pan explosi a owned \u2018Oct.16 2, Constr ; ected by y.Th : widely \u2019 emper ntario s iden- .In o rmy i e À ably b he T are itution, \u201c the ma > e flat e of sion whi tH yacht \u2018C 6.1 T uction C y the Smi e mor ly know ancel Vete tion order t n rea .n y be unres esult br tion, \u2018a \u2018eh kers of burned Ber wr glass in ich e water\u2019 Czarine\u201d he T ompany Smith Me yesterd own jud street, - rinary of the i o divert p of Mental w nrest.and would ought ; ange can © the h ed Berzon ecked the doors LO er's ed neg\u2019 was b oledo Company.Marte .He h ay aftern ge of ho 0\u201d and a force of nvaders.th the atte: p = eaknes ) such go ye > about i an only.ands, whi naki the wal S nt, Lak = ge and's urned LECTUR Vin : n- patron ess as vern- ars after\u2019 n a long\u2019 y.be| W , While on th ls and MEN Lake St.Clair, \u2018sank off to E A P - four lad only oon at his rses, died the some five e Turks £ i power an e -Mmignt gi t ter the Hous ng cou vere also .Mr.and e face C on board air, last Grosse The Rev T HUN -R fi ours.een ill home ItaHar hund sent.a | her affair n ever i ve.the ives an \u2018House rse of taken So .scorc nd Mrs.and zarine\u2019 weri night.sea Rev.J.B.Py TINGD nent fgure at Dr.Stewart was à tw are: thousand \u2014 whom ther to attack | ÿ5 affairs.nereasing voice have and the president of Representa zonski te le Genera The Joubert sailing boats o one he ped: F or A eds lecture Ps ke.MA, oDON: restir judge ion, whe irs, and t & familiar sult, B ng, with t met thr a oo \u2019 chang .en.changed.the senat main int Ars.Jou ospital ere | part in n the lakes est know Present on Secret S untingdon = miles .He lea re he w he Tor r be ut, bloodl he neces; ee a a ; , ge requir oe ed.\u2018In thi e bert ;the hospi bert had .Ber- ad an many of t , having t n tianit .and thei ocieties = in hi ves his as annu: onto en, it has éo ess as sary re- DIRECT: LI flow of res a lon ; s way a Wa , who wa ital, whi to re- about auxiliary ,the race ak- cupi y.The eir relation us Fa widow, ally th 8 cost b, the wa ST: LEGIS public of ong and s repai as not le Mr.J 60 feet yaw! ri s.Sh upied th Rev.Oliv on ta Cnr rth MR.J ow, y a e usual mi y the 1 r has There h ; HISLATIO It is th opinion in one steady ment.aired \u201cin so badly inj ou- long.ig, and e e chair liver J .hefon Ottaw USTICE 8 mak million owest est Stat as arise ; N.1 ; e very a in .one dire : will .Tt is e the outd y injured TOWN c : was.Busih où , N.Ch a, Octob CHAMPAG e it two-thi dollars a imate es, and it, n in the egislation\u2019 d ntipodes ot sctton.à be able xpected th door depart- ; UT OFF y ue - Cand Cir mpagne, i 16.\u2014The AGNE.sible that thirds mor day\u2014some | men into Canad has as us e United fon\u2019 demanded.the direct i._ able.to leave hat, the ones Fort 8 BY FIRE.gérer cte morning af our of QUE hah Louis Japan od like the victor It ts pos- ment for canada, a very ual dowea IN any ce, Co ay FORME, Be Bobi ors cited ano: Ark Ont & T tetes tenQueQratostue pataatont F EE 190 W uebec, uperior | * St nst Russia, ous war of legisla e introduc ong m legi case th oC 'R BÂNE from one message 16.\u2014 ; 4 H ee ; Là U tion\u2019 hs uctio - ove- egislat gi this de ; .} 4 BANKE - Col.messa An > E Ww cumbed en ill.on itbrod st :died thi I top through ia, it.wiil ar of tiv n° in th n of \u201cdi .fon is d mand fo .Lk DE R of th F P age early ex- 3250 EAT M born to a | Wedne reet.gs {It is ¢ consider come ve, refer e form of direct part -i .\\8 due to à for direct | Là Cy LIBERA 80 e Bank .Mc¢Con y to-day pratostuetrteet HER \u20ac m Nov hem sday ; He s calcula erati to .rendum the initi \u2018of the pec feelln | Says ! ; T 00 inh at Bont nell, cashie tte ton toda teond son of svember morrhage.and suc.Murzuk, the ted that to ons of cost.it Archbishop pi and recall.e initig.Make their _people that th g on the ys.He Has Qui ED.Here, = sabltants, anza.a Cashier Seateateetaeledooitort Mn real, Hon.gu 1p and was the the province great oasis in march to impassioned ireland has uen Canada: to voice heard.This 1 cannot je Wate of Fighting a Saye font the town 1 nal P E AND waza, or -P.for n 1897 hi ampa; 3 the And , wou the marized »- but,\" at - 18.delivered despt our pi s is due in Fon ts a Re and ere t of the town is d robs\u2014Fi T 1900.Wright he wa pagne, of | the 1d tak rear of | a by the least dan espotism resent s e in ge vi st late 1 fire wi oomed ine .or ., ras : , of exp 3 e thr sone e pr as POLS afd a m ystem Ch 1 ; .conve à last ni ; hich and nhuxd 1904 He was County, = 8: elect time w enses w ee mont d denu press, not sum- which + id a meth of party |\u2019 icagd, Oc * rsation t ght D stanted moderate 1 ht \u2019 appoint and, agai ed ent.on ould i hs, bish nciation closely rea half th od of v rty mer ba », Oct=16.\u2014 efforts t he wire: uring hi Toronto \u2014_\u2014 Iv und ; ed 1 in in need t , as the nerease on not k .Wer > Tea- franch the ele oting b of ra nkèr and .\u2014John R the o get e- parted his Saturday , Oct.16 nie FAIR oe : © be ga coast t as str nown re the Ar ised a ctorate y a a form - Walsh town w again i and alld peor hat heen fine and a MOUN in thousa rrisoned : owns wo ongly Am .as a.lib ch- ing to i ind the oth is dis- this vi Pls and er head of , for- McConn ere unaval n touch all pr m throu een fine weather ur On Se T AVE m nd men.I with a h utd fpdenunci nerican * thin! cral and tW \u2018say unless by er half has noi urda icinity, wh quarry entérprises in two b ell telepho {ling.Wh with pronounced ghout the and modes oj Fairm aturday ev NUE CH nake the raid t had bee undred furth ation .Would nker, such o party ti ss by votin noth- y ffbm Fo 0 was erprises in 02 ig store ned, the en\u2019 Col.wa, is li disturbance Dominion, Ir ; 4 5 ; .; .{ ; ickets g for prison = ort Li paroled n mes, build hotel .the gr ikely t Ce, now ve ni.held ont Avenue 4 the ch OIR.|'ess tim into th n thought er the m | perha a called tickets.Th or one of impri , after sé eavon on Sat- | FA and th ings and displ eat lakes.Cauri vo cém 1 7 \u2018| for enue Metho choi e by mea e Saha t to We a ovement: ps rath representat| is canno mprisoniné servin worth .s threat e telep were | splayed Li anove Slowly elose mal social \u2018a ethodi oir of the experim means of mo ra in mu re in fav t than.st er is not-giving ntative gove nnot be char ent \u2018foil g part of edera! fire is ened.saphone exch in on Lakes utionary 5 The of the re ial and ri st\u2019 Chur th ents to motor ch popular ; or of ex on stay it |M not giving: the zôvernment i ges: Of infre owing a term of unknown \u2018hat ca xchange Superior sien : ] gula eunion ch e sand that e cars a : governméri perimen .ost distant people It LE laws\u2019 spé ractio convicti s .% used È and à of panetion was r week at th s at nd w nd ject lesson nment enting | ; stant more.tt \u2018he spént-vé n of nati ion of UARE = the Lak FOREC \u2014_ du ly.; e but t the ere m lessons Lo , &s- only in thet t voice i han th re, and ; ht\"yest ational Z VIC Vv wi es and G CASTS who wi trustee e to the i practic hese mouth ade in is b cari th nly b ic.affairs.n the e pla last: erday 1] bank- E-PRE inds, fi Georg! >.ished board e inspirati e.fail were 1 of the est fo! the people le y ob- Who- s.\u2026-We .control ns for t ; might h at his h M SIDEN dax.e ne and gian Bay measure to ex of thi ration ure.A _ pronou e Tibe vi r them, and.e learn, wha ho-are dema should of \u2018I do.nô he fut he out ome exico C pe T.y.easterly moderat 3 2 Xpress i e ch b noth nced r, vide thei im, and.what ; emand 1d advise : lo nôt ure.- lined resul ity, Mex.Ottawa an wind ely warm excellen their great s in so urch een an er cau an enti f r own r *-mistak give th ding the e those financi a contem his t of th , Mex.-0 and a and U s, Increa arm: choir ne work appreci don slight a outbre se of ch re fer when n remedy.es: pro- 8 their first referendu entr cialifignt;- plate any \u20188 |toral coll e ballottin ct.16.\u2014 1 moderately pper St.L sine vo = t th perform ation nother i ak of ch eck h the ch ; Bui we | ysterm of honte conside dum to ry to'ith do no y sensati ties ege in ing in The Lower S y warm awren.- : ur:der th e regul ed by t of the h s the th olera as character, angè is e pre- ob p>oport ration t ; be a matte \u20ac bûsin t appreh onal ¢ and a all th 1 the elec rate.nor St.Lawrence ; nings, ch leadership Sunda he large ave thetr reat of the and stin other , With: obvi of a radi peration in gor fonal votin o the [to th atter of a ess world ond may | owns Indi ember oe ep eu.day and Tuesdar nce qnd Guif , J v , ne : ; : ; 2 \u2019 .3 ppreh agai ; Epi icate sof th al cit- 1d Tue ortheas + zulf -N also m choirmaste ip of Mr a services dent in revenge o e Turks t tes countries ous peril cal which gome county g, now in sa ose now ensi in will pino Suar s th the s Marit sday.st winds: © 43 .t 7 shoul rils, .th wast | ntries .id last! ni enga 7 on or .bv Suarez e electi smalle wi ime\u2014M nds: ot - tiop t ade the r.The ).C.Jen likel Turkish n Italian 0 - of it.TT : d make at give astes no m 4 a syst AN sti night: ged in busi anxiet Vv a sca to the: ion of r inds: a aderat p to M occasi event - v tha territ 8 reg|- do\" .This s \u20ac the fi es a v an's vot stem AN I Wa É \u2018Th usiness.\u2019 y sec nt majori e: vice- Jose mostly few s e west Ci retiring r.J.H.L on of a } was to ¢ t all pa ory.It e.As com: eems likel rst son .oice to e e and whi rest à nt to do ave quit fi 8.\" he ond, with V rity.De presiden fine ar fair: T scattered &! 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eid = Je ere ar ean death |.H.J.Wilmot \u2018Buxton, The Mark I of ES alling | mane | By A, Allen || Brockington +f.) ; | a Rights Ressrved CHAPTER III AN ESSAY ON PROJECTS.What Guy Mohun called Mary Tracy\u2019s \u2018rather drab sort of life\u2019 had a good deal more tone and color than he would have supposed.At any rate, she herself never thought of her life a8 being \u2018drab.\u2019 It was a fact that she had lived.for the last fifteen years: in a little cottage, tucked awaysin &-re-.mote village.It was a fact that she passed several hours of nearly every \u2018day in the year in.the laborious .occupation of transcribing and arranging the old booklets and pamphlets which her father was reprinting: \u2018But these old writings were the works.of men who had had a very vivid existénce.And they were very various.In one Year she had read, the sonnets of Sir Philip Sydney; followed Master Thomas Cavendish in his \u201cworthy and famous voyage made round about the globe of the earth\u2019; deciphered the crabbed printing of Wynken de Worde in several of his publications; thrilled at Sir Walter Raleigh\u2019s opening of his \u2018History of the World,\u201d and taken the better part in Andrew Marvell's -\u2018Dialogue between the Resolved Soul and\u2019 Created Pleasure.\u2019 her fingers grew stiff with holding a pen, and her wrist ached, and she glanced through the study window with an intense longing to spend the morning hours on the hills, her mind was, nevertheless, being insensibly informed with much that was magnanimous and noble.\u2018 She had submitted herself without repining to a task most people would find intolerably dull.She never speculated upon the possibility of leaving her father.She even came to share his enthusiasm, while she always admired his singleness of aim and unde- .Viating persistence.Yet books did-not.constitute her world.She had recognized long ago that her father was missing the \u2018ampler day,\u2019 the larger light, by concentrating himself upon the records of dead men.Even in her father\u2019s brief professional career, when she was a little girl, and her mother Was alive, she had instinctively perceived something wrong.Her mother, an invalid, had lain day after day on a couch by the window of the drawing- room in their town house engaged in & never-ending piece of lacework.At meal-times her father\u2019 would come hurrying in and start talking about the work he had in hand, He talked without any apparent reference to Mary or her mother.Every now and then he would look up suddenly and stare through his strong spectacles, but he seemed to resent any interrup-.tlon of the rapid flow of his words, and commonly left the table without any personal remark whatever.After he had gone, Mrs.Tracy: would retrace her feeble steps to her accustomed window, and take up the familiar piece of linen with a wan smile.Mary felt very sorry\u2014she did not quite - know why.On one occasion\u2014it must have been near the end of Mrs, Tracy's life\u2014she saw the slow tears falling.down her mother\u2019s thin, white cheeks.Oh, mother, mother, she sald, all her sympathy instantly aroused, \u201cwhatever's the matter, mother?\u2018Nothing, Mary, nothing,\u2019 is \"the: 1 \u2019 Ty othing,\u2019 wss the: me, why isn\u2019t it good for- servants?\u201d answer; times,\u2019 + .\u2018But\u2019 I'm going to stay with you, mother.\u2019 \u2018Yes, yes, I know.\u2019 \u2018Shall T go and call daddy?\u2019 \u2018No, don\u2019t call hm, my child,\u2019 don't call him.He is so busy, and he is never lonely himself.\u2019 ne Mary often afterwards recalled that Saying of her mother\u2019s: 'He is.never lonely himse}f\u2019 She seemed to see in it the summary of her father\u2019s strength\" and weakness.never desired fellowship, never showed \u2018only I feel so lonely some- \u2018any need of the company of others.Mary had the same natural tendency, | It was not easy to her to be frank and friendly.But, with the acute remembrance of her mother's frustrated affection.she had early determined to make hersel?interested in others\u2019 interests, Often and often, when she was released from the study, she had checked herself in the desire for a lonely ramble, and called at a neighbor's cottage to chat about domestic difficulties or the perversity of the weather or the ailments of the children.She had fallen \u201cIh love with the country at first sight, and her love had deepened with the years.She diked to follow the\u2019 brooks from \u2018their mossy \u2018cells as they wound their way: to the Severn sea.She loved the Severn sea itself, finding delight in the changing shadows of its brown waters, when the west winds made it a veritable blayground of mists and clouds; listening at night, with a wonder ever new, to the soft, amazing sound of the breaking waves.° .The coming of the spring was to her a yearly revelation of power and hope and beauty.On the hills the reviving {fern and furze and heather and oak Scrub, the beech hedges, the deep moss of the paths; in the valley the \u2018sHly sheep,\u201d with their entertaiping families of still \u2018siilier\u2019 lambs, the warm red fields, with the delicate green of tha growing grain like a mist over them, \u2018the young calves and colt\u2014creatures so innocent, so-humorous, so full of the joy of life.= It was spring now\u2014more than six months since she had.shown Gerald Fenton the way to\u2018Downhead\u2014and her father was deep in a new volume.She dusted \u2018the study at six 'o\u2019clock every morning, carefully replacing everything just as it was left over night, so that John Tracy had not yet observed-\u2014though the operation had been repeated literally thousands of times\u2014that any one had touched his books and papers since he went : to.bed.\" Nor did he ever notice the bowl of fresh flowers that adorned his mantelpiece.What he saw he took for granted.His meals, the subject of earnest consultation between Mary and the mald-servant, he swallowed without remarking on the cooking or even estimating the substance.It is doubtful whether he once considered the difference between beef and mutton, or the time it took to prepare them for his eating.It is quite certain it never occurred to hi to think that his daughter had duties in the house other than to act as his secretary.Sometimes he talked incessantly at Though sometimes.\"lesson! 'and absolutely, no! It's most import-' h [tie Proper work\" He was never.lonely, - she saw her master she hastily re- | ply for the post.\u2019 \u201cJauire & secretary who places herself at | meals; sometimes he.hardly spoke a Word.One morning, in\u2019 early April.he bustled down to breakfast full of a new essay he had rescued from the squire\u2019s library.: i : \u2018Daniel Defoe, -he said, as he took his seat and gazed intently at the fish, \u2018Daniel Defoe.All that most people know of Daniel Defoe is that he wrote an.absurd romance, very clever, very [ingenious;.the \u201cDo you think you only taik with your lips?interrupted his mother.\u2018What do you suppose has whispered to me that you have been in the apple | cellar, and that you went through the coal room?\u2018I.can\u2019t imagine,\u201d sald Eddy, honestly.© : 2 - \u2018Look behind you) : The little boy turned, and there, between him and the door, were five coal- dusty footprints on the white matting! Mother could not help smiling at the look of surprise and dismay on the little face, Dutfit was a rather mournful smile.7 - J \u2018Do you think we can ever do wrong, Eddy, and not leave marks of it somewhere?she asked.\u2018And Oh, my boy, the marks that sin leaves are on your heart, which ought to be clean and white for God's eyes, instead of being all tracked over by wrongdoing.\u2019 \u2018Won't théy come out?asked Eddy.He mieant the footprints on the matting, but his mother was thinking about those other marks, en she said: \"The b) of Jesus Christ clean - seth from all sin.You must ask him your guilt and to make you hate sin, which leaves such ugly.fpotp your little life.- EE 1 i And then, for a punishment, and for a reminder, mother kept the footprints on the sitting-room floor the whole day that Eddy might see them and remember how every wrong deed left dark stains on Nis-little heart \u2014Elizabeth \u2018P: Allen, in \u2018Zion's Herald.\", .tierra a \u2018 WHAT SAITH THE SCEIPTURE ?\u2018 \u2018October 16.What wilt thou give me?\u2014@en.xv., 2, ï io The Tord.God {8 a sun and shield: the Lord will;give grace: and glory: mo 800d things will he withhold from them that walk upgightly.\u2014Ps.-Ixxxiv.11.They shall be abundantly saiisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt -make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.\u2014Ps.xxxvi., 8.= BR.A.W.CHASE'S CATARRH POWDER is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved.Blower, Plieals\u201d ¢ © rs, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and rmanently cures Catarrh and ay Fever.25c.blower free, bled with.the struggle to) keep back the -reproaches -that :rose .to- her :lips.ccept no substitutes, All dealers Edman A - me.- I am.so sorry.1 wanted so much to kno\u201d about a sick boy I have been | visiting.\u2019 .\u2018You did not tell me where you were going\u201d - - \u201cDuring.his solitary hour of reflection Johm Trac & fuck upon that fact.-\" : + \u2018I didn't -WoYld'be interested.\u2019 RE tarily recalled his quo- delivered himsalf | .:} 8hewi iin the meetings.J terday': very few delegates had left I heard hin: say in this house.She had wanted him to run down to | to forgive you,\" Eddy.and to take away.ints on 250, san, Bates & 00.Torente ~ THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911.ECUMENICAL METHODIST © CONFERENCE AT TORONTO Cloging Days Find Little Abatement in the Interest Shown - Throughout the Meetings and Debates are Carried gs ?GOVERNMENT SHOULD SUPPORT ORGANIZED i on With Great Vigor.IMMIGRATION.Only the Church Can Change Things by Preaching the Simple, Un- | diluted Gospel of Christ With Its Lessons of Sacrifice, 5, Sir Robert Perks wants Methodism to organize a world-wide system to see that Methodists at home or travelling \u2018are looked after, found employment, \u2018and kept for the church.He wants a welcome league of volunteer Methodists in every city of the worldfor that purpose, and an organized immigration, so that people out of work in one place can be sent to places where.their labor.and skill -are negded.| i _ Torosito, Oct, 16.\u2014 The near ap- broach\u2019; of the closing days of the Ecumenical Methodist Conference finds \u201cHitle abatement in the interest Up to yes- the city, and the debates are all car- riled on with great vigor.s on the preceding Sunday the Pastors\u2019 went to nearby towns and cities \u201cwithin a radius' of some 150 miles ,L£o preach to Methodists there what they preach ordinarily to Methodists in distant~ parts of the earth.:.In.Toronto on Saturday the Conference, sub-divided itself into many miniature Conferences, each large city \u2018chufch: Having a distinguished man, and a large attendance.At \u2018ke Metropolitan * Methodist Church\u2019 last night Sir Robert W.Perks, Bars.,: of London, England, was the spéaker.\u2018Methodist Brotherhood\u2019 was his topic, and his text was, \u2018Do good unto-all men, but especially un- to-them' whq are of the household of faith.\u2019 = He referred to the far corners of the edrth from which the Congress delegates had come.All were familiar with the same hymns, proud of their Bistory, all with their faces to the rising sun, all full of faith and courage because they knew that the gospel that they preached had never failed, \u2018and because they were all following:in the footsteps of the some Christ; = ° Methèdism: has for the saving of the wdrld and the regeneration of so- clety thirty million adherents.Whether that \u2018is aécurateor not, if all the body were filled-with fervor we could turn the world upside down.There are 1,- 000,000.teachers and officers in the Sunday: Soéhools, 100,000 lay preach- ens, and as many churches.\u2019 He asked if the church had done all \u201cit could to unite these strong battaligns for the mutual help of the people\u2019called Methodists.He thought that since the days of John Wesley, Metlfodism had never passed so important;a resolution as that last Wednesday; wiilch constituted an Inter- nationdl Methodist Committee to form the -key-stone or arch of Methodism.Hithertp there had been litttle cor- respondëncé between - Methodists, but now they had a standing council of war f0£ rêpressing wrong, advancing right, \u2018protecting the oppressed; and leadingithe world forward towards the Kingdon of Christ.= \u2018Methpdism has been called applied Christianity you say, and ask how this linking would.-be of practical benefit.We wänt a volunteer committee of Methodist laymen and a convener in every ï rge city of the world to wel- This isi theoretically provided for, but practically spot.We want a register | ry of in the world, of people o will help a Methodist who comes s tb the city.ant to organize on Christian immigration.If any have seen in the steerage of an immigration ship the conflict on the faces of the immigrants; between hope and fear, their of conditions, and gnorance where to gg, they realize the necessity of this.They have been assisted immigrants from the old land, and are going as far as their money will take them.\"We sshould not let a single Methodist lgave the Old Country without haying:friends all along the way to prevent; him being stranded anywhere ih the midst of vicious surroundings, and tb see that he Is provided for befpre \u201che leaves, if possible, and at any irate on his arrival.\u2019 He t ought the Government should look after such an organized immigration policy.He also thought the people at home would do better to start their farm colonies in Canada than at home.Besides 4 welcome league in every.city of:the: world, an organized im= migration, Such as the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church have, he spdke of the necessity of finding employiient for these people.All over the wagrld employers had told him that they &ould always place efficient workers.Why should they not place the men -wänting employment in touch with those, who needed their help.There Was.ino great institution or corporation ir£ the world where Methodists wpuldénot be found either in control oriplages of influence.Mr.Joh Wesley.started a small \"loan saciety, and said afterwards that he never last a single cent of what he lent.He did not propose such a society.but à fund for aid should be.established.: One \u2018objection made was that they were interferring with the objects of the state.\u2018The Methodist Church had, however, always been the pioneer in the matter of reform.Long before the state \u201ccame in, the Methodist Church; advocated the education of all the pegple.Slavery and bad factory conditions \u2018gave way also before the | attack lof the Christian Church.It wäs.possible to have too much compulsory, state philanthropy.but\u2019 the state had dlways followed in the wake of the :Chufch.~Meth¢disin was a practical church, not ong aiming at the stars.John Wesley: formed co-operative societies for the pebpie out of work in his \u2018church; and these had been successful.John Wesley had wanted them to pre- fer- ea¢h other in business and employment.He asked the critics to step back and let himself and others get this gréat agency started.= \u201cTheré ls: discontent in every land, rapid \u2018mobilization of labor, concentration?of ®wealth, rebellion against law.We :are not to fear them, but face them.\u201d With the Bible and the.gospel {we \u2018will change society by the change), effected in the heart of the individgal when he discovers that he\u2019 is saved by the redeeming blood of JesuË \u20achrist,and that he is a son of God\u2019 # =: # lowing resolution was passed by thefConference on Saturday after- we believe the desecration of rd's \u2018Day is one of the greatest obstaclgs to.the proclamation of the gospel fand.the advancement of the Chur¢hiand.the chief cause of the ne- iL &od's house and the procla- matlonijof the Holy Name.\u201d \u2018We tthepefore urge upon all our strikes, admittedly i Love and Sympathy.- own lives and so use all their influ- { ence that God's Holy day may be preserved for his proper, worship and service.FÉ \u2018And we appeal to the governments of the Christian statis to maintain the sanctity and authority of the Lord's Day, which is essential to the peace and prosperity of the nation.\u2019 The South prides:itself on its cout- tesy, but I may say that we might have found that- the courtesy of the Canadians is quite equal to that of the South, and excelled by no country on the face of the earth.This pretty compliment was paid by the Rev.Dr.J.W.Cooper, of Mississippi, delegate to.the Ecumenical Conference, who preached here to-day.THE M'NAMARA TRIAL A Month Will Elapse Before a Jury Can be'Selected\u2014 Nelson is Disqualified Los Angeles, Oct:::16.\u2014 Continuation of the examining of.talesmen in the trial of James B.MgNamara, indicted for numerous fatalities resulting from the explosion a year-ago of the \u2018Times\u2019 building here, was planned to follow the annountenient th-day by Judge Bordwell of his rulifig as to the eligi- biiity of Z.T.Nelson to act as a juror.Eleven other taleSmen, locked in a room adjacent to tHe court chamber, and thirty-one veniremen awaited the judge's ruling as a;definite step \u201cforward in the trial.\u2018T only intend to speak about half an hour,\u201d declared Joseph Scott, the attorney selected to conclude the argument to-day for the defence against Nelson, immediately following which the court had announced that®it would give its ruling.gi \u2018I regard the getting of a fair jury as the fundamental feature of this trial,\u2019 added Mr.Scott.\u2018Folks have read a great deal ii fhe newspapers and magazines about this case.but I think we can find%twelve men who can waive that infgfmation in lieu of evidence.As far as Nelson is concerned, however, he hap, admitted that :t would take strong evidence to change his views, and that $bviously disqualifies him.\u2019 i Extensive quizzingiof the other tales- men, particularly as to their affiliations at any time with labor unions or intended by the attorneys for the defénce.It now is estimatéd that at least a month will elapse \u2018before a jury can be selected.Events in the trial are ex- petted to go forward slowly, as delays are predicted in the arrival here of witnesses from various parts of the country.py NEW ARENA FOR TORONTO, Building.Montreal Architects Design Unique The arena now being constructed on Mutual street.Torofito, by P.Lyall & Sons, Limited, Montreal, will possess one uriique feature.;It will have the largest ice surface bn the American continent, the dimensions being \u201capproximately 90 x 230 feet.The exterior of the building will be of stone and local buff brick, whilé\u2018the interior is to.be of steel and \u2018Eoncrete, and the whole structure will be practically firev proof.The seating accommodation will provide for between 7.000 and 8,000 people, and these will\u201dhave an uninterrupted view owing to the arrangement by which the arches spring from behind the audience.The steel trusses are to be the largest in the country, and are approximately 170 feet between the supports.; \u2018 The plans provide for various hockey, skating, club and dressing rooms, and in this respect the accommodation will be of a very complete nature.A feature is the domestic ice plant, which will manufacture : one hundred tons of artificial ice.from distilled and filtered water, This will enable the |, If Dr.Miles\u2019 Heart Remecy :\u2026.\u2014 \u201clam all right now, thanks to Dr.Miles Heart Remedy.\u201d The same relief is ready 4 yoy Are you sure you do not re- > Sec Charles Holmes, why won : you?\u201cI wastroubled with heart \u20ac, .and after reading about yr, -« 0 Heart Remedy, I got a boi».fore I got the Heart Reme£, |, to sit up most of the night, .very bad at my stomach.W:., - Iwould eat made mie feel wormy heart beat very fast.Bur .to Dr.Miles\u2019 Heart Remec,.* ; all right now.I eat gonë, - .; good, and feel like a new n= - i though I am almost 68 years ; have been a soldier in the is - | of the rebellion, and was i wounded.\u201d CHARLES HOT +: 3 ! Private Co, B, 5ath N.Y.Ir: y ; Volunteers, Walton, Delawar: i N.Y.Dr.Miles\u2019 Heart Remedy is kept in thousands of hor: à friend always to be relied upon :; time of need.: Bold by all Druggists 1 a.v If the 7g bottle fails to benefit, your rc-.! y =! Is returned.Ask any Druge.st MILES MEDICAL CO.Toren, cy > mahagement to give an ar:\u201d of ire for hockey cluhs and : independent of weather cond: The building will be a.horse and automobile shows ; ilarievents, arrangements hav: - made to specially cater for quirements.There ; boxes provided, with the ir General's box in the centr.\u2018 In order to accommodates - show, etc., a large assembly designed at one end of the =.This will be particulariy use\u2018, - lowing the various Classés nf ni.he arranged, and twaoreniranc.« o- provided so as to allow horses - part after judging while others ar - tering.The arena is heing financed real and Toronto capitalists.wi.formed a syndicate under the ni \u2018The Arena Gardens of Tor no ited.\" The gentlemen interes: Montreal\u2014R.Réford, W.1, J.Carson, R.S.Logan.Hart'a Dougall, 'E.A.Shepherd, Claxton, and G.A, Rass, Torn-\u2014- Henry Pelldatt, president; : Jarvis, Joseph Kiigower, R, A.8° Hume Blake, Geo.W.Bcardmiore.L rence Solman, and George Horne The architects are Hoss & Macros iane, of Montreal, who have assm with th-m Mr.F.H.Herbert; Tor- CHOLERA IN ITALY Inhabitants Revolt Agains: the Precautions Adopted by the Government = Crear.ptt.Velieuri, list, Oo 10 The tants and Intrchanis of Segei oo volting against the cholera pre.tions adopteu hy the government.day baurnéd the «ir hall Segni is a town of Td q qui in the province uf Jove, tT miles east of Velletri, and : miles southeast of Rome.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ITALIAN OFFICERS WIVES (From the \u2018Queen.: Recent regulations bearing © question of marriuge in the ji» army are worthy of brief mi Henceforward, officers, whether tive service or half pay, will! ne allowed to marry till they T reached the age of 25 and have tained the sanction of the kirz.\u2018 bride will no longer be requir«: bring a specified dot, but she w°.course, have to give satisfaction - dence as to her social fitness tor position of an officer\u2019s wife.i he remembered that the \u2018dot \u201coo mentaire\u2019 was abolished some :- ago in the French Army by Cae\u201d Andre, other social requiremoen + course, remaining as before.| \u2019 BRAIN WOKKEKS who get little exercise, an occasional dose of feel better all round for \u201cNA-DRU-CO\u201d Laxatives They tone up the liver, move the bowels gently but freely, cleanse the system and clear the brain.A new, pleasant and reliable laxative, prepare: by a reliable firm, and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark.25c.a box.1f your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25¢.anc he we will mail them.z NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL COMPANY OF CANADA.LIMITED.MONTREAL.21 CARD CLOTHING MILL SUPPLIES \u2018Best English Sheets and Fillet-Estcosve 10,00 and $12.00 N Fall Coat TUESDAY .9 v will 'be deliberating in the and Wool and Cotton Vests and Special Tuesday.They Last Tuesday : 5 NO 0 PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.terror war cov of Calgary.Drawers, in natural and white, : oH kone of the medical profession * Value up to 85c, 50c A 1.West, Dr.Mackid said that Ÿ For.ve se oe oe a .: , à wins the expanse of territory was | ê ,Ç | y \u2018WOMEN'S NEW FALL COATS, ' : a + great the! supply of practitioners : .: n : y oy s ward te Bey quite equal to the de- J TURNBULL'S Children's All $1 0.98 37.95 | WOMEN S £0 ATS Women's $13 to $30 Suits \u201cnd, some eighty io 108 one UP to Wool! 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i fF i serve to still further cement the waist.5 Friday Special cee es eee en ees cee see ven Je - .; = of fraternal good-will, between Special on Friday.a \u201celish and American Freemasonry.: \u2018 \u2014___ \u2014 { ' Rues Sizes 34 x44.FA NE THY vendid fishing and the attractive ! ; .\u2019 Am sali (ee M8 D'ciock Specil-Blck Dress Veeters \u201cCoUGH covers TAPESTRY Fonnenes | 832.00 | vent | \u2019 or aes hat appea] Jin from ' p Heavy Couch Covers, in Oriental .Heavy Tapestry {Porteres, highly - Ral Oo py Do.; Chr TN a 3 Creal ur Te Rich Silk Finish, Guaranteed Fast \"Pile, a good durable quality for .stripes \u2018and heavy ' knotted fringe, mercerized, heavy frifige.top and bot- - : > PT EE RS oronto .appeals to the | ; ; Cu 343 il 1 t th : Lovely colorings.tom, a very fine finish, 50 inches wide L- .03 SALE Le Baind JPW dresses, 20 boxes.is all we have to to.clear at the 256 { $3 50 b $10.00 by 3 yards long.© |.© $7 50 ; A s Rg XX co a Lu «hland Inn at Algonquin Park Removal 8ale Price of, per yar +0 vue 000 ena o ds à.Nor BA aT ha Eat Lids of IN > > a comfortable hotel, which ' - COME EARLY., Foro.wove vin melee 5 ET PER Re us aa : - _ en dll the year round, and | : \" mime 3 Le NE i LC ye ee eres ES AR SET SIT ARE RT SOS mr rer ecoute oe : eq spre mc SEEM 2.ab PY EY ~ D ñ dan pai mt FAR IPN A 0020 à peut Fe ERS: .SE ¥ SPAIN CELI GEC PEER ,pass, \u2018fore the majority of the rushing up an \u201ctested, * of 33 to 0.of their form, .kicked 10 > ARGONAUTS T00 HEAVY FOR | THE WINGED WHEEL BOYS Registered Four Points in First Quarter and Were Never in Danger During the Rest of the Game, TORONTO TOO GOOD FOR McGILL.Ottawa Badly Mauled by the Tigers\u2014One Point Separated Queen's and College at End of Close Contest\u2014Football Reports and Results From All Centres.) .ANDING.I.R.F.U.ST i Points.Won.Lost.For, Agst.Argonauts .«.2 0 19 9 3 Hamilton .«+.1 1 41 12 Ottawa .+s ov «0 1 1 15 a Montreal .,.Ô 2 10 Long before the time scheduled for the Apso.Montreal match, crowds made their way to the M.A.A.A.grounds.When the teams lined up there would be close on 6,000 spectators present, quite a sprinkling from, Toronto hav- anied the visitors.ng.Aan a matter for surprise when \u2018Ken\u2019 Williams was seen in the Argo colors, whilst Crankshaw was the not able absentee from the local team.The following players lined up: ; Position.Argonaut.Montreal.Craig ares secnseune Back .Williams Baillie-\u2026.\u2026.Haïves +.Marois roy TI \u201c 5 VO .Smith ROSE.Lac 000 Quarter .- .O\u2019Connor Ryan.e.Scrimmage .Addison.McAllen.\u201c \u201c .Suge Roberts.«- Len eeenes .Kelley.+.\u2026.Wings .+ + se MeMurtry.Ï .eee ++ Mnrpby Sea TU Tw 2 nN .Bancroft\u2019 Porteing.-.\u201c rene se ot Arnold Norcross.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\"018 ood oor Colls replaced Russell Owens an .M.Baillie, Porteous.Officials\u2014Kingston.and Ben Simpson.\u2019 off and were quickly for Craig forced the ball Brophy re- Argos kicked the aggressors, or Gras i the home terr .eed with a short run, and punted to Williams, who returned in fine s vie from which the visitors got a coup 1 fety touch.Tr fontreal seemed unable to hold the Argo line, Arnold breaking through in fine style.The Winged Wheel ere compelled to rouge twice in the first quarter, which was featured by eay work of the line, and safe kicking oy the backs, on the part of the 80 nuts, a splendid Tun by Norcross, an superb tackling by Alex.Cameron The teams crossed over with the s : Argonau\u2019s, 4; Montreal, 0.SECOND QUARTER.| ball was down in Montreal terri- tore and from the ~crimmage, and wo.ilst the usual melee was in Progress Norcross got the bail from a or cky and was twenty y Or oars Des rs knew he had it It was a De effort, and deserving of tangible result.Play was quickly transferre to the home lines, Brophy making Several fumbles, but kicking and tac ing.well.Billy Craig was in splendid form, but the Winged Wheel back division way hard pressed.Alec Cameron working like a demon, once almost ge - ting across the line.Argos go on other point the second Quarter ending i Argos 5, Montreal U.wiontreal showed up in something like championship form in the this quarter, having by far the best 0 ne game in the opening stages.Sever .i it over were opportunities of dropping Brophy ed through over-anxiety.the ball over to Willlams, who was downed for Montreal's first and ly point of the game, Alec Cameron d like a flash.on an inged Wheel, encouraged by this success, Were now playing we but try as they would, fiber na & je educe the lead of their .third quarter ended with the scores 5, Montreal 1.An Baillie was conspicuous for, a pretty Tun in the last 15, which fa! © to materialize.A misunderstanding fy Craig and er 2 point, \u201cBaillie no , later Herr securing the ball, but ins led to rouge.| berne \u201cgame was interesting, every yard of ground being strenuously Cor it came put Vine had it.Cam- TgO0S and strength, the ATE and effective, eron\u2019s work was pretty, 3 rgos were 1 but the ud Berd down the Winged Wheel line fairly easy.Norcross was counted out twice, and had to be pu lod off the field nn coming to after third time.Craig played well, but yas outpunted by Williams, a pretty ue at one stage of the game going to \u2018Ken,\u2019 Smith forcing -the local back to rouge for the last point of the game, which ended\u2014 Argonauts 7, Montreal 1.) TIGERS PUT UP CRICKET SCORE.ilton, Ont., Oct.16.\u2014It was a sad aa for the Ottawa Rugby team which went down to defeat before the Tigers on Saturday by the very decisive \u2018score The Tigers were at the top and had very, Hire trou aking a meal of the visitors, e game being almost too easy to be interesting except to the most enthusiastic nf the rooters.: ind rst quarter\u2014Hamiton took the wind, Me kicked off, foozling right into the Tiger line.The ball went to ot tawa\u2019s quarter in their own hands.Ro - ertson kicked and Burton interfered when Ottawa immediately lost it by an offside.The ball went to Hamilton's 15 yard line on Burton's kick.The Tigers got possession of an off-side and Stinson booted it over the dead line.Stinson from quarter over the Ottawa line.Score, Hamilton 2, -Ottawa 0.It was Hamilton's ball on Ottawa 25- yard line, and Kid Smith booted to Mec- Cann, who was forced to rouge.Ottawa were in possession on their one quarter a moment after the kick out.They took it to half way, where McNielly kicked to Ottawa's line, where, on the next scrimmage, McNielly carried It over.Awrey failed to convert.Ryan _ was benched, replaced by Black, who went to middle.Kilt moved out.Ham- {iton was pressing when Oliver dropped a pretty one over from 20 yards out.Score, Hamilton 11, Ottawa 0.An exchange of punts followed.Kilt fumbled a long pass, which Isbester grabbed and went over for a try, which was not converted, and the quarter was over, Score, Hamilton 16, Ottawa 0.Cl Second quarter\u2014 Robertson slipped 5 ards out with McNielley\u2019s kick, and the gers got possession on an offside 5 yards out, when Dutch Burton went around Ottawa's right end for a try, which was not converted.Stinson carried the kick off out to half way.Me- Neilly kicked out to Robertson.Stin- son ran out the return to centre: Robertson was downed on his own line.He booted to Stinson, who passed to Mc- Veilily, who ran it to Ottawa's 35 yard ine.from which place on the next scrimmage Oliver dropped another goal.Score, Hamilton 24, Ottawa 0.He Teuals replaced Wilkinson .in Ottawa's scrimmage.Awrey was Injured, wiising a delay of several minutes.Half time score.Tixers 24, Ottawa 0.Second half\u2014Woodley rested at half me.and\u2019 Punk Thompson went in at ght outside, Gérard ran a pretty zie- \" throveh evervthinæ to centre.Wilt oh mrt off for kneeing McNeilTvi.On a | Bt Sitinson to McNeilly to ire it went past Ottawa's 10-yard pe, where McNeilly kicked over and \u2018 4 ing nothing |- -\u2019Varsity's game.Gattenby forced Gerard to rouge.Oliver tried a drop kick, which went to the - dead line.\u2018Score, Hamilton \"26, Ottawa Fourth quarter\u2014Play was at centre for a while, when it went to Hamilton's end, Stinson relieving with a dribble.\u2018He was hurt and relieved.McKelvie took Robertson's kick from the 50-yard line for a try,going round Ottawa's right end.It was converted.Score, Hamil ton 32, Ottawa 0.Hamilton took \u201cn- other point when Thompson tossed into touch behind his own line, Score, Hamilton 33, Ottawa 0.Line up\u2014 : ; oF Hamilton\u2014Left half, McKelvey; the halves, Oliver, Stinson, Smith; quarterback, Burton; outside.Glassford; middle, Catenby; inside, McFarland; inside, Woodley; middle, Potticarp; outsides, Glassford; scrimmage, Neville, Awrey, and McCann.Ottawa\u2014Full back, Johnston; halves, Gerard, Roberston, \u2018McCann: quarterback, Snelling; outside left, Ryan; middle left, Kilt; left outside Phillips: right, Vaughn; middle, Disney; outside, El- lott; scrimmage, Kuhn, Kilmartin; Wil- nson.OTTAWA NOSED OUT FROM QUEENS Ottawa, Oct.16.\u2014 One of the most spectacular football games ever witnessed at 'Varsty Oval took place on Saturday afternoon when, with but a few minutes left to play and a deficit of nine Doints staring them in the face, the Ottawa University fourteen.turned what looked like an inevitable defeat by Queen's, into a hard earned victory by the score of 15 to 14.For gameness and staying power the exhibition put up by the locale would be hard to beat.Although outweighed by their husky ob- ponents, the Garnet and Grey boys made up for this in brain work, their \u2018come back at the finish being the result of some good head work.To say the followers of Father Stanton\u2019s boys were delighted would be putting it mildly.and | when the winning touch was scored, with but one minute to play, the rooters fairly lifted the stand with their cheers.Outside of the last quarter, the brand of football was not of a brilliant variety, but sensational runs and clever kicking and catching, gave the spectators many oportunities to enthuse.\u2018 There were numerous offsides and both teams suffered through the failure of the outside wings to give yards.The tackling was fine, however, Ed.Nagle and Bert Gllligan,( of the College, and: Herb Smith and Ernie Slater of Queèn's pulling their men down time and again, after following down the long punts.In the kicking department it is doubtful {if the visitors had anything on the College, Lazure returning for gains on many occasions.ES On the line in the early part of the match the heavy Queen\u2019s win men broke through for big gains, but towards the close of the match College were pushing them all over the field.; It was really the blowing-up of the Queen's halves at the crucial moment that.let the game slip from their grasp.Leckle, Hazlett and Dick fumbled, while the .fatal kick of scrimmage really gave College their winning touch.O'Leary grabbed the ball, and with two minutes to play, fell on the lather for a try, which made the score 15 to 14, In the third quarter Erskine and Slater were forced to retire, the former with a broken nose, while Slater injured his knee badly.Just before the final whistle blew, Herb Smith, who is an Ottawa boy, also suffered a broken nose, and Barker, who played in the scrimmage, finished.put the game with a broken rib.College used five spares,.but it is not likely that more than one of those injured will be available for the \u2019Varsity game here on Saturday.Frank Hef- fernan, who figured on the half line, again injured his back, and will likely have to rest up for a couple of week® Ed.Nagle, Bill Egan, Joe Murtagh and Joe Lazure also retired with injuries to their legs.\u2018 The line up: College.: Queen's.Lazure., Full .Leckie Heffernan.\u2018Halves , Macdonell Quilty.\u2026\u20260\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.o.Haziett Sheehy.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Dick Killian, .Quarter .,.McNeill Murtagh «+ +» Dunlon Kennedy.Serim.Barker McDonald sevee.Scrim., .Cochrane O'Leary.\u2026.Inside .Kinsella Sullivan.Jnside ., Young Pfohi.Middle .Rodden Harrington.Middle .Erskine Gilligan, .Outside .Sloter Nagle.- reread Outside .Smith O'Brien, Egan, Cornellier, Chartrand, and Syra replaced Heffernan,Lazure,Mur- tagh, Nagle and Egan for College.Foster and Mcllquham replaced Kin- sella.and Slater.Referee, Dr.Quinn, Ottawa.Umpire, Dr.Nagle.McGILL DEFEATED BY \u2019VARSITY.,.Toronto, Oct.16.\u2014Seven thousand people saw \u2018Varsity defeat McGill in the opening game of the Intercollegiate season here.Toronto always expected a stubborn game from McGill and they got it.Though this year's \u2019Varsity team was heralded as a better team than the Canadian champions of last year and on that dope should have smothered McGill, they had thelr trow hles beating them.McGill started off in lively style and had the score 6 to 0 in the first five minutes.\"Varsity bucked up and saved a few rouges, and then with the \u2018aid of Quarterback Pete Campbell's famous ball-disappearing act, in conjunction with Captain May: nard, slipped over a touchdown on Mc- .Gill and took a narrow lead.which thew \u2018held to half-time.- It was 10 to 9 then and McGill! evene ed it up right off the reel.Then Campbell and Ramsay executed a couple of slippery line stunts and with another touch made it 17 to 10.McGill kept hammering away and came within ap ace of getting over the line a couple of times before the game ended.Campbell's work at quarter featureg Maynard, Ramsay and Dale did grand work behind the line and so did Frith, when he replaced Cap tain Maynard when the latter's ankle was twisted in-the final quarter.Pete German was prominent and so was Sinclair, but the line was not the iron-claë defence advance reports Indicated.McGill has a good back division, but they were none too sure with their hands.\u2018Varsity's.McGill's best line man was Laing.He was upon the play all the time and created all sorts of trouble for \u2019Varsity's back division.He is a grand tackler.and so is Timmins.The crowd heaved a sigh of relief when the final whistle blew.'Varsity\u2019s roiters chorus, led by Second Engineers\u2019 Band was a big feature.Line-up:\u2014 \u2018Varsity.| McGill.McDonald.Back.Lee Dale.\u2026.Halves.Murras Ramsay.\u201c - e +».Rose Maynard.\u201c .«» « Billington Campbell.Quarter.Paisley Knight.Scrimmage.Savage ell.\u20260000000 \u201cwo Je Oliver Curtiss.\u201c « + + .Timmiss Sineclair.Wings.Laing German.\u201c + + + iGartshore Clark.\u2018 + + 6 Digby Cory.eevese Mo eo.+ .Johnsor Grass.».%* pa i Waterous Thompson.Ao Ate Lies Lewis Referee\u2014J.B.McArthur, Toronto.Umpire\u2014P.D.Wilson, McGill, Montreal.1 : ee .INTERCOLLEGIATE STANDING: .\u2018 : moe Points.Won, Lost, For.Ag\u2019t.2.70 -.36- TT Toronto .2 7.MeGill.o{.1 -60 31 23 Ottawa .es es 1 \u20181 0 34 Queens «oe ,, 0.© 1 0 22 THE e latter into \u2018the k | W.Kirwin.Their line was as speedy ae : [Queen's Park-2, Luto MONTREAL DAILY RESULTS AT = - A GLANCE FOOTBALL: 101 .Big Four Championship.Argonauts,7; Montreal, 1 \u201cTigers, 33; Ottawa, 0.EAE TLL ITT Greer AA AE A CLOVERS ARE Defeated Shamrocks Seven ~ Goals to One in Intermediate Final * s Clovers; the leaders of Seation \u201cA\u201d of the Intermediate N.L.U., won the Shamplonship from Shamrock IL, the .Section \u2018B\u2019 leaders, on Saturday, by 7 goals to 1.-\" LE Following: was the line-up:\u2014 Shamrocks.Power.Point.-.\u2018MdMullen.Cover.G.Quinn.Defence .S.Bennett ** .P.Reynolds 8.Skelly .* .P.Rafferty J.Quinn.,.Centre.P.Kilcullen ~'W.Harold.Home.F.Jarrett F.Mahoney.\u201c .M.McNamara P.Dumphy .«+ ea J.Jarrett J.Miller.Outside.MecCarthy P.Hyland.Inside.F.Maher Referee, Eddy St.Pere; assistant, \u201cA.Pigeon.0.R.F.U.CHAMPIONSHIP.Winged Wheel Intermediates and Ottawa Played Drawn © Game.> Ottawa, Oct.16\u2014The Quebec Rugby Union match at Lansdowne Park on Saturday between the Ottawa and Montreal teams, resulting in a draw, 7.t0 T.On account of heavy counter attractions, the crowd was a slim one.The visitors led by 6 to 5 at half time and in the third and fourth quarters Ottawa scored two and the visitors one, thus leaving.it-a tle.As points count onthe round, it:was not necce- sary to play off the draw.The wisit- ors thus:gained a big advantage over Reg.Gainsford\u2019s team in the championship fight, and .unless Ottawa can win on the Montreal \u2018A.A.A.grounds next Saturday they will be out of the running, .Heyward, of the Ottawas, sustained a bad gash in the face in \u2018a taokle and was laid out for about an hour, medical attention being required.Paul Valiquette was also hurt.| Both may be out of the game for \u2018some time.1 Honors were \u2018 about even on the day's\u2019 play, \u2018for, while the Ottawa line \u2018had the better of the argument their of the visiting club.BRITISH FOOTBALL.London, Eng.Oct.14.\u2014The follows ing are the football results; \u2014 First League.Blackburn R.3, Aston Villa 1, \u2018Bury 0, Manchester U.1.Everton 1, Oldham A.1.Manchester C.3, Bolton W.1.Midéesbro 2, Tottenham H.0.Notts County 1, Preston N.E.2.Sheffield W.2, Liverpool 2.Sunderland 1, Newcastle U.2.\" West Brom' À.:0, Sheffield U.L Woolwich A.2, Bradford C.0.\u2018 Second League.! - Barnsley 2, Fulham 2.| .Birmingham 4, Leicester Fosse 0.\u201cBlackpool 3, Leeds C, 0.*.°° Bradford 2, Burnley-1.| \"Bristol C.2, Gainsborough 0.Chelsea 2, Notts Forest 0.- Clapton 1, Grimsby T: 0.Glossop 1, Stockport C.1 Huddersfield 1, Wolverhampton 1.Hull City 0, Derby County 0.\u2018Southern League.Plymouth, A.1, Brighton and H.0.Southampton 1, Stoke 0.Crystal P.3, Coventry C, 0.Norwich C.2, Leyton 0: Reading 3, Northampton 0.Watford Gy nen T.0.5 wo \u2018Exeter City: 3, West Ham .Brentford 3, Millwall 3.Scottish.Queen\u2019s 2, Hibernians 0.Patrick.0,.Hamilton 0.Celtic.1, Aberdeen 0.St.Mirren .l, Thirds 1.Hearts 0, Falkirk 2, ~~ Motherwell 2, Clyde 3.CL -Morton* 2, Kilmarnoek: 0 - \"~:~ .Alrdrieonians 2, Rangers 2.Raith 1, Dundee 1 - rp ees ise ; A Winged Wheel \u2018man well tackle DID DIOP DPI DPD >440H5060 00 Intercollegiate Championship > ) & ~ Varsity, 18; McGill, 11.* $ Ottawa College, 15; Queens, 14, > > - QRF.L.Championship $ $ Ottawa, 7; Montreal, 7.$ < ENGLISH RUGBY: a + 3 Montreal, 3; Harlequins, 3, + & LACROSSE: - + $ Intermediate Championship o> $ Clovers, 7; \u2018Shamrocks, 1.& - ro\u2014\u2014 + & BASEBALL: oo + + .Worid\u2019s Series > $ \u2018Giants, 2; Athletics, 1.+ CHAMPIONS backs were not as.effective as those 4 WITNESS.MONDAY, OCTOE Lf Intercollegiate Fixtur inged Whee ARGOS.VS.MONTREAL.A d whilst in possession.= The Argonauts won seven one, VARSITY 0UTSCORED WEAK 16, 1911.\u201d 5 MGILL SOCCER TEAM a) | e on Campus Went to the Blue and White\u2014Good Exhibition cf British Football.\u2014 Toronto University defeated McGill in the intercollegiate soccer match on the campus on Saturday by three goals to one.MoGill were unfortunate in being undble to raise a representa- Live.team, owing to .njuries.\u201cVarsity had\u2019 the*better line of forwards, but the defence was poor with the exception o f.Wylie at centre half, one played one of the best games of the day.\u2018Gill goal, bar and going over.ball from be Aa iy AWE Play opened.with a rush to the Mc- \u2018the ball topping.the cross- McGill got the the kick and rushed it up- fiéld, Lindeay putting 1t through and opening the scoring inside of five minutes.Toronto pressed after the kick off and were all over McGill, looking like to clear.scoring half a dozen times, but lost possession through an offside.minutes of midfield play and \u2019Varsity were dangerous again, Wilson having A few The respite was only temporary, McLennan again bringing the goalkeeper: to :his feet to stop a hard one \u201cin remained the kick save.No During \u2018 wards wee $ wing .heiftg.Adbnge Wilson played a and the McGill backs were continuously robbing \u2019 Varsity of .the ball.\u2018the Corner.Cooke finally cleared with, aclong kick upfield.Play = Toronto half until a \"Varsity bdck \u2018sent it amongst his forwards and, with pretty combination work they beat.Wilson -through, Hart tieing the University 1.\u201d score.McGill 1, Toronto |: \u2018Varsity, \u2018Who had easily the fastest \u2018and trickiest forward i front of the McGill goal almost from line, were in off; \u201cWilson again having to WE es | \u2026 4 Pt\u2018haif the \"Varsity for- yph superior, the right réus- -all- the - while.goodi game in goal, lost a \u2018great opportunity to score.further sooring came before.half time.\u201cww : Stocks.at the other end of the field had ilttle to dd.\u2018On restarting McGill commenced to kick \u2018and ;rush tactics and tried out \u2018Stocks; having the better.of the play for \u2018the first five minutes, after which \"Varsity again showed superiority and Wilson had to run out and kick to save.\"McGill followed this up by making a: strong run half the length of the fleld, the shot going wild.After.\"Varsity forwards had ended pretty \u2018combination plays by falling in front \u2018of goal at least three times, the ball was rushed into their half, finally ending\u2019 wlith a corner.Stocks had to punch out to clear a dropping shot right iin : thé goalmouth, and Mc@ill At this period the home team were play- Ing a much stronger game, and Stocks, the \"Varsity goalkeeper, was tried out \u2018more\u2019 ghanionce.McGill's efforts gradually \u2018wealfened and Toronto forwards got in fine; scoring through Daly and taking {the lead., Five minutes later they were through again and with the score i4t three to one in their favor, the game ended.With: a stronger forward \u2018the Mc- Gill shopld undoubtedly have got two or three more.\u2019'Varsity\u2019s defence, with the exception of the goalkeeper and the centre \u2018half, being poor.The game \u2018wag clean iil towards the finjsh when an alleged offside and a trip in quick succession \u2018 made play rough.\u201d The teams.lined up as fohows: * M£Gill.= Position.\u201d Varsity.Wilson.#.\u2026.Goal \u2026 » ee.ees.Stocks Bayne.3.Backs es ++ «.White MecVitie.5.\u2018 \u2026 .Galbraith Beaton:.\u2018Half backs .-.Sills .20 ess 00 Wylie ee.ee as ses-Cooke Forwards .Hart Tf le 4e.MoLenan \u201c ee ou we se.Laird 14 oe eve se +.-.Daly Lindsay.se +e «Godwin Referée\u2014Mr.Flitcher.the form could do ray was prize for try Club) J.Black 93, 183; in a card Club), 87 arid 87, 174.MURRAY DEFEATED A Woodward, Country \u2018Club \u201c Golf \u2018Professional, is \u2018Champion.- co \u2018 A, Woodward, the Country Club professional,\u2019 defeated Charlie Tay, the open golf champion of Canada, on Saturday for the professional golf championship of Montreal, Murray turned |in the lowest card in the morning, going round in 83, Woodward taking 86.Woodward fimproved considerably on Mur- In the afternoon in \u2018the morning, and handed of 70, while Charlie Murray no better than 84.J.Black, of Beaconsfield, and Albert Murray, the Outremont professional, were third and fourth: respectively.Albert Mur- disqualified from the third playing the wrong ball.The scores were! > A.Woodward (Coun- , 85 and 79, 164; CG.Murray (Royal Montreal Club), 83 and 84, 1674 (Beaconsfield Club), 90 and Albert Murray (Outremont TRACK NEWS, McDougall Lowered Three Records on \u2018Saturday Last.24e McDougall captured three firsts on the camp showing in the 2, Hovey.In the :108 ft, 2 9 gall; 2, inches.I Dougall; \u201c5 inches.Dougall Franklin, do well in broke three .cord.-of 116 ft.7 us;on Saturday in.the fresh- men-sophofhore sports and from his it\u2018ijooks.as-1f\" McGill would | the - Intercollegiate sports field events at least.He + MeGilt records and one intercollegiate, this being in the hammer throw.: The \u2018track events, while producing no startling times were encouraging.The sophomores won with 64 points, against 49 of the fresh men.Summary.- © 100 yards\u20141, Stanley; 2, Hovey; 3, Skeete, Time, 11 3-5.880 yards\u20141, Young; 2.Butler; 3, Morris.Time, 2 min.14 secs.High jump\u20141, McKenzie ; 2, Ris- taeen; 3.Fraser and Craig.Height, 5 ft.G inches.: One mile\u20141, White; 2, Mahaffer- 1ty: 3, Lowery.Time, 5 mins.3 secs.Throwing the discus\u20141, McDougall; Distance, 106 ft.2 inches.exhibition McDougall \\arew inches, beating the furmer McGill] record of 106 ft.8 1-4 inghes.440 yards\u20141, Stanley: ?, Frasef: 3, Hovey.Time, 53 secs.Putting the 16 Ib.shot\u20141, MeDox- Hovey.Distan~e, 37ft.11 n exhibition McDougall bea the McGijl- record by half en inh, the record formerly standing.38 ft.3 inches.LT Three - miles \u2014 1, Young: 2.O'Shaughnessy.: Time, 17 min.2-5 secs.Pole vault\u20141, Cushing and Me- Kenzie, tied; 3, Cole.- Height, © ft.2 inches.) Broad jump-\u20141, Risteen: ?, News mn, 3, Fraser.; Throwing the 16 Ib.hammer\u2014-, Me- .Distance, 19ft.8 ,-2 inches.2, Hovey.Distance, 112 ft.In an exhibition throw Mec- beat the Intercollegiate re- inches, made my with: a throw of 118 ft, 3 1-2 inches.Le .120 yards, hurdles \u20141, England;! 2, Holcen; 3.Hovey.Time, 20 3-5 secs.|» OF Os 0 a0 oo o% oF o% of de 6° 020 830 030 020 020 020 020 050 00 0 400 op Sooo tete tte ee et rte +, + * ot a de en < IRRESPONSIBLE IMAGINARY \u20ac % 1; + INTERVIEWS Lo > - ve se - + Ap, T-Art Ross was busy * lodMngsover his stock of Hock « % ey |3ticks, and ruefully consider- * \u2018+ \u2018ingithat with the new rule + \u2018there would only be 12 sticks < In.8se during the forthcoming < season instead of fourteen, con- ** sequently less wear and tear, < when the \u2018Witness\u2019 interviewer < blew in.- + His piercingly dark eyes had + % a more.dangerous glitter than < «+» usual, as picking up a baseball \u2018* club with one paw, and a la- \u201c* crossestick with the other (the + + latter a:very dangerous weapon 4% in \u2018the \u2018hands of a determined * \u201c+ player),7he said, threateningly: + \u2018Look here, young fellow, just «¢ «» say the.word Football once, and * you will, deserve all that is coming to you.- : * Gur irresponsible interviewer Pe 1 _ Baseman Merkle had\u2019 to extend himself Totals 3 a = to touch out Eddie Collins, after getting Score br innin SO RA his grounder, which looked like! an Philade! ia gs: hia infield \u2018hit.This {play came at a New Tork - Cone time when the Athletics were occupying \u201c°° : Pl second and third base with two out.Summary: \u2014Two-base hits, \"7 - \u2018\u2019New York, which\u201clet the National (2).Myers, Devore.Sacrif.- League in base stealing this year, did Murphy, Murray, Stolen bases no not run wild on the bases.Bender Left on bases, Philadelphia, 0° held them to the bags, and only \u2018one York, 7.First on halls, of M7 of the three attempts at stealing was son.1.off Bender, 4.First on ©\u201d successful.New York, 1.Hit by pitcher, That was Doyle's steal of second in| der.1 (Snodgrass).Struck the first inning, when Thomas threw a Bender.11; hy Mathewson, \u201c trifle low.In the sixth inning.after balls, Myers.Time, 232.U the attempted steal of third by Snod- At the plate.Klem: \u2018on © grass.a double steal\u2019was attempted Fy Dineen: left field.Cannoli.77 Snodgrass and Herzog.This time Tho- field, Brennan.mas had Snodgrass tat the plate hy a Ce yard on Collins's good return of Tho- New York, Oct 18\u2014Ex mas's throw.E teal Athletics tried to steal once, tory \u2026.ane actempting the trick in the first game of the world's ser - sixth inning but wag turned back by the life of one of the Mvers's perfect throw.Lewis Roll, an elderly de _ The crowd which saw the game was Who had rooted vigorous: a wonder in itself.© Solid masses of Port of the Giants from ons humanity banked the field bleachers.upper seats in the \u2018grand si: over the New York victory pe [a th An equally solid and even greater stricken with apoplexy at mass faced the diamond in the monu- the game.He threw up h- mental steel andr concrete grand and dropped to the ground scinus In the thick of ihe «r was hurried to the Harlem and died soon after his arr\u201d physicians there said his = , doubtedly was due to the © stand, which the New York Cluh was Jucky enough to have finished in time to accommodate thé world\u2019s series throngs.+ The day was a perfect one for hase- ball.The.air was mild, the sunshine over the game.He was fo y hright and only a few fleecy clouds Another \u2018fan\u2019 committed =.floated overhead.* The pennants # small uptown hote! late 1° voung man, who registeren Harris, last night, and wi to have heen in the lohny and day talking basehaijl, d-r Giants, was found dead) from acid poisoning, in his \u2018room, = after the game was over.whirh tonped the Etaffs shove the nohle curve of the grand stand roof, \u201cthe Giants\u2019 tronhvi: flag from their world victory of 1905, drooped lazily in the light breeze.I - nN \u201cInto the field under -these auspicious conditions, there\u2019 trooped a crowd, \u201c LENGE Rn TN ! ++ + + + 4 +4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 PP PP IPI PPP POPP Prt bbb tris sda f Phila- reach- Connie sum- st the that play- LYS Up untii errors luck ist us k; the pGraw re we.plar- P for home pounce s 32.- $i7.- tiona: the $13,- [vided = = HBHOOHUOOP sax > ty Vy DoT ToT | > - mm mm =~ lanotvHosos» 11 \u20ac cos aad M TE LE \u201cONGREGATION 5 YEARS OLD auntly Street Metbodists Held Anniversary Services Yesterday r0KE OF NEW CHURCH.fhousand \u2018 Dollars in Hand of wenty-five Thousand Needed For Building.-\u2014 PATENT ATTÔRNEYA Woe solicit the business of Manuface turers, Engineers and ôthers who jrealine he advisability of having their Patent usiness transacted by Experts,\u201d Pre- Mminary advice free.Charges moderate.pour Inventor's dass sent upon -re- u t.on on, Quebec\u2019 Bank oilding, Montreal and Washington, .C.U.S.A.un EE: INVENTIONS PATEN IN ALL COUNTRIES, T OWEN N.EVANS SE eo Su ploit theatres, actors, scenic accessories, |.hôld nd | for the company, and purchase; honds, PROPERTY FOR SALE.SELEGT GOUNTAY PROPERTY On the Market In Huntingdon, 100 acres of the finest clay soil, suitable for raising grain, corn, hay, etc.; also, contains a few fruit trees.The house is of solid brick, with frame kitchen and woodshed, Other outbuildings,\u2014 one 30 x 85 with stable, one 27 x 75, with stable, granary, milk house, and shop, 12 x 74 Water is supplied by three good wells, and brook across the farm.Wire fences.Prevailing nationality is English.Property can be obtained at purchaser's convenience.Lowest cash price,\u2019 $8,900.Terms of option, 30 days.A splendid opportunity for interested parties.} c Full particulars can be obtained T om MAGK REALTY COMPANY, 232 St.James Street, Montreal.Main 6422.Uptown Office, 780 St.Catherine St.West.(Open Evenings.) Jas.Fellar, Special Agent.Phone Up Sold for Benefit of an Estate, VALUABLE LAND On Esplanade Avenue, below Mount Royal.60 x 168\u201410,080 square feet at $2.35 per foot\u2014with = 60 x 20\u20141,200 square feet besides, given: free as a frontage\u2014 WILL NEVER BE BUILT IN FRONT.Apply to J.A.C.GRATTON, Tel.St.L.4535.814 Papineau Ave.VETERAN LAND GRANTS VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED.Ontario or Dominion, located or un- located.MULHOLLAND & CO., Toronto.: .se ef ae , ee WANTED TO PURCHASE, WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CASToff Clothing, Furniture, Silverware,.Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawn Tickets.Above everybody else's prices paid by - MAX FRANK, 15 East Craig Street.Tel, East 3067.TG LET.LOFTS TO RENT \u2014TWI0 VERY FINE lofts, well lighted, electric hoist, and heated; immediate possession, suitable for light manufacturing.Apply, THE STERLING PRESS, Limited, 4251 St.Catherine street, Westmount, : FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing.about 4,500 square feet in floors of 1,600 square feet or subdivided.Excellent 11 With or without power.Address THE MANAGER, New P.O.Box 3116, Montreal.Corner StoreTo Let Fine \u2018Corner Store \u2018\u2019o Let\u2014With bass ment and upper flat.Apply to Manager, : \u2018Witness\u2019 Offlpe.The \u2018Witness\u2019 Bloc ACCOMMODATION f:* ane of two tenants\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the ER, 142 St.Peter street, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LEY.ROOMS TO LET \u2014 TO LPT.FURNISHed room, double.68 Beaver Hall Hill ROOMS AND ROARD.OLD PEOPLE OR CHILDREN GIVEN home and gare.Temporary or pér- , eferences.anent.ces.Box 64, Sut- TEAGHERS WANTED, WANTED, PROTESTANT TEACHER holding Model or Advanced Elementary diploma; salary, $30 per month with board at 8 per month.Term $ months.Number of pupils not more than 12.Apply, J.-C.acCAL- Lom., Secretary-Treasurer, Lochaber.ue.BUSINESS CHANCES.ENTERPRISING MIDDLE AGED PER- .sons, with some means (not for investment, but immediate self support), to make a working agreement or partnership in an established publishing work; must be active, healthy, of executive ability, and wanting to engage in a paying enterprise.No financial reason for this offer.Address, BUSINESS, 53 Cathcart street, Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, under the Quebec Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent have been issued by the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the -twenty-eighth day of September, 1911, \u2018incorporating Messrs.Andrew West Murray, accountant; Frances Louise Martel, merchant; Florence Rose Chabot, bookkeeper; Martha Kennedy, stenographer, and Willis Thistle, student 2t law, all of the City of Montreal, for the following purposes: To open, conduct and carry on stores for the sale of garments of every description for the use of men, youths and boys, and to carry on general tailoring and, outfitting establishment of every nd.To carry on business as dealers in dry goods of every kind and description, including articles for personal use and wear,suits and haberdashers of all kinds; To manufacture, sell and dispose of clothing of all description, including articles of personal wear, whether by wholesale or retail, and to deal in merchandise.of every kind and description; To carry on any business of the kind hereinabove described in one or more stores or shops, and for the purposes thereof to issue, sell and dispose of the stock of the company in series, each series having reference to a single store, shop, manufactory or warehouse, and with the rights and recourse of the shareholders limited to the investment in the - establishments for which such series of stock is issued; To do all such matters and things as may: be necessary.proper or incidental tg the more complete.exercise of the powers hereinabove given.To acquire the stock, shares, debentures or bonds of any company incorporated or unincorporated, formed and organized for like or kindred purposes,and in exchange for the stock, bonds, debentures or other form of security of the | company or any other good and valuable consideration; A To lease, sell and exchange or otherwise dispose of the property of the company, in whole or in part, and for any \"good and valuable consideration, and by any good and lawful form of contract, under the name .of \u201cFit Rite Talloring Limited,\u201d with a total capital of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00), dfvided into two hundred (200) shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each, The principal place of business of the corporation will be In the city of Montreal.\u2019 Dated from the office of the Secretarv of the Province.this twenty-eighth day of September, 1911.: JOS.DUMONT, Deputy Provincial Secretary.\u2019 \u2014 ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Offica (Merchants Bank Bullding, Mont?| Easy of access.SITUATIONS VACANT.ONE DOLLAR AN 4 HOUR, WORKIN for yourself; noting to sell, we ans to show you how.SNELL SALES COMPANY.Providence, 1.1.\u2019 MACHINIST FOREMAN WANTED, with knowledge of draftin ak Interest in the business, mn ee at machine, and general supervision of moulding, shops, doing generiul sawmill and steamboat work, Fstahlish- ed:18 years.Apply, With references to.Box 285, Chatham, N.R.\u2019 WANTED, PLATESETTER, STEADY employment.Apply, by telegram.IMPERIAL STEEL & WIRE co.Cal- lingwood.\u2019 CARPENTERS AND LABORERS Wanted.Apply, 1409 Wellington St MILLINERY-PREPARERS .WANTED, at\u2019 once.Apply, 467 Bleury street WANTED \u2014 COOK-GENER ; _ > HK-GIEIENFRAIL, AND House-Tablemaid.with good references.Apply, mornings or evenings, at 329 Peel street.WANTED, FOR SUBSCRIPTION DEpartment, young man with office expe- rence and good references, Apply hy detter to BUSINESS MANAGER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal.STENOGRAPHER WANTED.YOI'NG ady, with good ref : Witness\u2019 OE references.Apply to _ .WANTED, FIRST CLASS DRY G+\u2019 man for large general store, a hustler who can Keep stock.First class wages fon the right man.Man \u2018with only Old Country experience need not apply.Box F.36, 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Expedition Will Cost Itply in the Neighborhood of $60,000,000, and She is Willing to Consider a Modus Vivendi.London, Oct.16.\u2014 Italy's anemic and newsless war has been thrust still further in the background of public interest by the Chinese rebellion.In the complete absence of news of hostilities, for even the sunken Turkish \u2018warships\u2019 no longer flgure in the daily despatches, the struggle between Italy and Turkey, so far as print is concerned, is confined to speculation on peace possibilities and the outcome of the situation in the Balkans, together with Italy's prospects in North Africa if the state of war continues.i Information comes from Rome to the effect that the headquarters of the revolutionary forces will be at Bengazi, which, with Derna and To- bruk, will be strongly garrisoned.The estimated strength required for the garrisons of the coast fowns is estimated at 100,006.The present army of occupation, numbering 650,000, will be reinforced in November, and brought up to 65,000 or 70,000.The expenses of the expeditionary forces in the first two months.is calculated at $60,000,000.Despite optimistic reports and reassuring official announcements, the Turkish garrison in the -hinterland of Tripoli is starving, and in no condl- tion to offer serious resistance.The Government is generally .pre-occupied, and the War Office realizes fully that the problem is most difficult and dangerous.Experiments in\u201cthe sands on the Ostia coast show \u2018that motor transport is an utter failure.The War Office has, therefore, decided to use donkeys and mules in the transportation of ammunition, provisions, water and fodder.They have abandoned the idea for the present of occupying the Fezzan desert.The march of the Italian column, it is estimated, would average seven miles a day.This would mean three months from Tripoli.to ezzan oasis.The qFuestion of cost must soon arise.- The country provides practically.nothing once the | littoral is left.This fact was the greatest factor in helping to bring to Italy to the frame of mind in which she is willing to consider a modus vivendi.è .\u2019 DIFFICULTIES OF LANDING.Rome, via Frontier, Oct.16.\u2014 The landing of the Italian expeditionary force in\u2019 Tripoli was more eventful than at first known.Qwing to.the difficulties caused by rough sea and a hard shore, the Italian \u2018commanders found themselves -cogfrénted by a 5 Murzuk,- the chief \u2018there is in serious problem.The great fleet of coral boats from the islands of Lam- peduse, Lampidone, Linosa and others in the Mediterranean, came to the rescue of the transports and helped in the speedy landing of the troops.The gravity of the situation is 4ndi- cated by the fact that the tornpedo- boat \u2018Precia\u2019 was wrecked on the rocks, although the crew was saved.Cholera is reported likely to prove a worse enemy than the Turks.Already twenty or thirty cases have occurred, with a seventy-five percent mortality.Another cause of apprehension to the Government is the position of Italian residents in Ottoman territory, which is considered extremely dangerous.An exchange of communications on this subject has taken place between Rome and Berlin.\u2018Germany is using all her influences to prevent excesses ,and is endeavoring to convince Turkey that reprisals against Italians now in the country would only serve to make her position still more difficult, COST $100,000,000 TO DATE.Rome, October 15.\u2014 The \u2018Glornale d'Italia\u2019 says that the Italian campaign in Tripoli has cost $100,000,- 000 to date.; The incident reported as a gkir- mish at the Boumiliana Springs between 3,000 Italian and 500 Turks on Saturday, was merely a feint for \u2018the\u2019 purpose of clearing a way for.jhe caravan bringing provisions to the isolated detachment of Turkish troops at Sunla Beniaden.The path of the caravan was blocked the night before.iby Italian troops, -and.the, object of the attack was to draw them away.Reports do not say.whether the move was sygcessful, i Co PUNISHING Ie: THE ITALIANS.1\u2018: 4 Rome, Oct.16.\u2014 A despaich from Smyrna to the \u2018Corriere D'Italia\u2019 says that the colony of 10,000 Jtalians a precarious position.All Italian rallroad employees have been discharged and the Italian port workers are being boycotted.Neapolitan fishing boats in the harbor have been seized, and numerous families are destitute.A worse fate is feared for large numbers of Italian workmen in the interior of Anatolia.NO NEWS FROM GENGAZI.Rome, October 16.\u2014There has been no news from Bengazi for ten days, despite the announcement to the contrary.Cyrenaica, with the exception of Tobruk, has not been occupied or \u201cWe Want Your Trade \u2014A ND\u2014 .You Need Our Goodness So I.et US Have Reciprocity Our trade is not confined to the City of Montreal alone, but extends all over the broad Dominion.The constantly increasing dem and we are experiencing for Pine Groceries and Provisions is not only a sign of the general prosperity of the country, but also shows the good common sense of the people \u2014for after all a good article is al ways cheapest in the long run.5 ; FRASE New Crop Table Figs B, VIGER & CO.Limited, Fresh to hand, the New Seaso n°s Crop of Choice Table Figs from Turkey.; Fine, large, juicy .fruit, and the quality as choice as in former years.A pound not quite so large, : Real Holland Herrings $1.00 PER KEG.nd.; : 5 ; Also Choice Table\u2019 Figs, 1-Ib.boxes, 15c box.; De N:B.\u2014The 1-Ib.bôxes contain thé same Jind of frutt,.only t Js.look at the :goods will tempt anyone to try some.Extra Choice Table Figs in boxes of about 11 lbs.Price, 20c - x i _- * 1,000 kegs of Genuine Holland Herrings to offer, fine, large fat fish, cured and packed when in the pink.of condition, by peoble who.are experts at the business.The price this year 1s very reasonable.We are offering the entire shipmest at $1.00\" per keg.\u2018 ~- The great demand for Asparagus nowadays i8 chiefly due to the improved methods of:canning during the past few years.Canned Asparagus contains no foreign sul A can contains the equivalent of a bunch Asparagus, salt and water.substance\u2014it {8 simply of fresh Asparagus, with the additional advantage to the consumer that it is all ready for consumption cold, as a salad, or requires but heating to serve as a vegetable.There is no more \u2018healthful veg etable than Asparagus, and we spe- ° cially recommend.the following bra nds o ' Asparagus and Asparagus Tips\u2014Pack of 1911.Tin.Dozen.Hudson's Long Island Asparagus, Large Cans.%.«+ .50 $5.50 Republic Brand Asparagus Tips.Kitchener Brand Asparagus.Three Cheese Specials (ALL CANADIAN) \u201cAnd the very ohoicest made.\u201d CANADIAN OHEDDAR CHEESE CANADIAN MILD GHEEKSE CANADIAN STRONG CHEESE se se es us se ss es 45 5.25 .0.ve +0 se ++ +.280 3.50 Come and see us if You are in want of something very nice in the Cheese line, either Foreign or Dom estic.We have the goods to suit everybody.dium or Strong.- WE In Canadian Cheese we have so me choice lots to offer\u2014Mild, Me- ZE + he Me Canadian \"Strong Cheese, over a year old, rich and.enappy, only - 20c per 1b, Canadian Cheddar iCheese, a great favorite with our trade, and one of the very finest: kinds of Cheese made in Canada.20c per lb.Cheddar Cheese comes in & nice handy size for family use, weigh- , ing about 9 or_10 lbs.each, Mil d Canadian Cheese is another variety we sell\u2019 in large quantities, very suitable fôr making Welsh Rabbit.FRASER, VIGER & CO.LIMITED FRAGER-NORDHEIMER BUILDING, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 185\u20ac, And BRANCH: + 285 & 237 Laurier Avenue West ' £5 7 Co f È Ë Price, 20c per pound.\u2018- - 21 St James Strest, -Han- products, Grain the suspension of co | on Tuesday.garrisoned.The Turks, counting upon the support of the Arabs, are entrenched at Gebelelahdar, determined to resist, IS SETTLEMENT NEAR?London, Octobér 16.\u2014The \u2018Chronicle\u2019s\u2019 Rome correspondent says that there are persistent rumors in political circles that the Government is hopeful that it will be able to announce a conclusion of hostilities within two days.The Nationalist press, however, is as bellicose as ever it was.The \u2018Chronicle\u2019s\u2019 Tripoli despatches say that the Italians extended their line for ten miles and their outpost three miles from the town.The out- osts are reported to have captured a caravan taking provisions to the Turkish troops.The Italian torpedoboat \u2018Freccia\u2019 is aground at Derna, badly damaged.A German salvage vessel is to leave Malta to attempt to float the tor- pedoboat.THE SULTAN SPEAKS.7 Constantinople, October 16.\u2014The Turkish: Parliament was opened on Saturday afternoon.The Sultan\u2019s speech from the throne was read, according to custom, by the Grand Vizier, in the presence of the Sultan, the eldest Turkish \u2018Prince's, the foreign diplomats and the heads of the fareign banks.Profound silence marked the reading by Said Pasha of the Throne speech, at the conclusion of which applause broke out.Sultan Mohammed V.appeared to be deeply affected.The speech from the Throne dealt mostly with the action of Italy in declaring war over Tripoli and with the steps taken by the powers looking to mediation.\u2018In the meanwhile,\u201d the Grand Viz- fer read, \u2018the Turkish Government continues to have recourse to measures to defend its rights and legitimate interests.\u2019 \u2019 The speech declared that Italy's ultimatum was presented while the Turkish Government - was engrossed in developing the: country industrially and repairing the errors of the past regime.It accused.Italy of opening hostilities before the expiration of 24 hours, \u201cafter the ultimatum was given and with- firing upon torpedoboats in the Adriatic- when they were saluting, Ignorant, that hostilities\u2019 had broken ou mL wn , \u2018My @reateët desire\u2019.the Sultan said, \u201cis to see allOttomans work.te- wards the greatest development and fraternity.of the union.I will continue the policy of.avolding offence to the rights of others, while main- talning our own rights.\u201d - - \u2018The chamber re-elected Ahmed Riza Bey president by 88 votes, to 56 \u2018for Mahir Said, representing the independent opposition.Ahmed Riza urged that the Young Turks Committee keep its hands off in the coming elections.The chamber then adjourned until Monday.Certain Young Turks will control the Chamber, making the position of \u2018the Cabinet stronger.This will result In a continuance of - the resistance to the Italian demands.SOLDIERS 2 et: ENTHUSIASTIC.Co infantry upon the Itallan outposts at Tripoli on Saturday has been received with great interest here, because it wag the Italian soldiers\u2019 baptism of fire after fifteen years of peace.Official advices say that the young soldiers behaved like veterans, and.that they were with difficulty prevented from pursuing the enemy.The officers, however, feared a trap in the darkness, and would permit no pursuit.They captured a field gun and lost no men.= .Wounded Turks, who are now being cared for in the Italian hospital tents, say that conditions under Munhir Pasha are the cause of much dissatisfaction.The Turkish -supplies are short and there are about 200 wounded soldiers in: the Turkish encampment, - © Co It is expected \u2018that the last twenty transports with the expeditionary force \u2018This expedition includ s.15,000 men, | members of the general staff, 200 cara- lilniers to reinforce the gendarmerie; seven aeroplanes, chaplains\u2019 automobile vans, constructed for\u2019 work in the desert, and a large sum: of money.-An hospital ship is with the transports.It 18 capable of accommodating 250 pe- tents, and is \u2018under ithe charge of \"| Prince Colonna, ex-mayor.of Rome.t.Industrial: centres are beginning \u2018to feel, the Turkish boycott against Ita.) merchants, cotton and sflk exporters and manufec- turers of wax matches.are particularly affected.The boycott iderable work, and labor troubles are feared.- A despatch from Malta says that the American yacht \"Utowana,\u2019 with the American archaeological mission aboard, will proceed spon to Benghazi, be resumed, .Lo LU CABINET WILL | ° STATE POLICY.| Constantinople, Oct.16.\u2014The Porte is without news\u2019 concerning the pourparlers of the Powers on [the question; of mediation.The Cabinet will make a statement of its policy at a secret meeting of the Chamber of Deputies 3 It will declare that the \u2018Government - will undertake no measures of a nature calculated to disturb :| peace in\u2019 the Balkans At the same time the Government |will pursue a firm and just policy jin defence of \u2018| Turkish rights in Tropoli and oppose |any solution.contrary to the interests \u201cof national dignity, ordeal lr \u2018The Tripolitan deputies have ad- dregsed à request to \u2018the president of J the Chamber for the impeachment of the late Cabinet on actount of its con- .duet in, the Tripolitan affair.\u201cThe Unionist majority in the Chamber | city?Rome, via the Frontier, October 16.\u2014News of the attack of the Turkish a large \u2018amount of ammunition, and.aboard arrived at Pripont last night.|.\u201cWar Offic \u201cfirst, that ff they began financing the government, they must.continue, al- |\"ceded) fromptly- to :£he Chinése request suppression: of the revolution; third- also in causing\u2019 where, notwithstanding the Italian occupation, the work of |excaviating will , | Are Respected by Rebels Pekin, Oct.15\u2014The Chinese press and public are without any information regarding the situation in the disaffected areas, owing to the censorship.The constant movement of troops, however, and the suspension of passenger traffic on the railways is causing considerable excitement here.An edict issued to-day ordered the transfer of General Chao Erh-Feng to his old post as imperial resident at Lhassa, Thibet.General Chao yesterday was superseded by Tsen Coun Suan as commander of the military forces at Sze-Chuan.All the theatres are closed, and the entire imperial guards division has re turned here.The railways are work- Ing at high pressure as the troops are being rapidly entrained.2 wd RUSSIAN GUNBOAT LEAVES.St.Petersburg, Oct.15.\u2014The Russian gunboat \u2018Mandour\u2019 has been ordered to proceed from Vladivostok for Hankow.The Russian consul at Han- kow has ordered the departure of the women: and children from that eny and they are being conveyed by & \u2018German firm to Shanghai - amt SUN YAT SEN IN CHICAGO.\u2014 Chicago, Oct.16.\u2014Dr.Sun Yat Sen, \u2018who is favored by the Chinese revolutionists for president of the republic they hope to establish, is in Chicago.He arrived here early on Saturday morning.He was found late on Saturday night at the headquarters of thé Young China Society, where he had gone to attend a secret meeting to \u2018aid in raising funds for the revolution.\u2018I cannot discuss my plans or tell anything of my movements since I came to Chicago,\u2019 he sald.\u2018Perhaps I can give out some information in two or three days.Dr.Sun, according to his friends here, does not fear the danger of being assassinated by a royalist agent for the reward of $75,000 which is on his head as much as he does the probability that the American Government will take action to prevent him from directing the revolution from this country.For that reason.he plans to keep secret his movements.- VICEROY DEMANDS REFORMS.London, Oct.16.\u2014A Shanghai * despatch to a London news agency says that Yuan Shi.Xai, who has been recalled: \u2018by the government-and ape pointed Viceroy of Hu-Peh and Hunan provinces, has: declined to accept the appointment unless it is accompanied by imperial guararitées of immediate effective reforins and the enforcement of \u2018constituitiôhat measures, - such as are demanded by the leaders of the present\u2019 afitwtfons~.The .insurgents disclaim\u2019 the \u201c¢haracter of revolutionaries.\u201d They \u201chave styled -themselves the \u2018Constitutional party\u2019 coatending that the \u2018Conititution \u2018granted by the late Emperor \u2018has been violated under the existing régime.- - Co The insurgents, says \u2018the despatch, are well organized and - \u201cthe leaders have their forces thoroughly in hand.All looting and lawlessness are mercilessly repressed.The shortness of colin reported from Hankow is due to the rich residents having handed over thelr wealth \u201cto the insurgents, who have also commandeered all the spe- cle in \u2018the banks, for which they have given receipts.- oo Another despatch received here from Hankow purporting to bear the order is still being maintained here, and the foréign concessions are respected by the rebels, who occupy the TROOPS - ~~ ; EN ROUTE\": , - London, Oct.16.\u2014A Pekin despatch to the \u2018Times\u2019 says that General Ching Chang end his staff left for the south on Sunday afternoon.Thirteen transport trains were despatched from Pekin and Pao Ting Fu on Saturday and yesterday, eleven will leave to-day and ten on Tuesday, carrying -in .all two.mixed divisions of : troops, numbering 24,000 men, Of these 20,000 are fighting men.\u2018The troops ,if not delayed, will assemble at the third station north of Hankow.So far, in spite of alarming rumors, there: has been an extension of the revolution to the provinces adjoining Hupeh, but despatches re- Port a state of great anxiety regarding the attitude.of the troops at Han Chang, Nan Xing and other provincial capitals.The.general staff express confidence that they will quickly suppress the rebellion.They declare that the Hankow railway station is stiL AA the hands of the loyal troops.wer Ems The overtures recently made.by the «to four foreign banking groups À a Short Joan.te.provide payment for th: -northe rn troops were not received with favor, those opposing the loan offering three objections; = + though tHe future \u2018was uncertaiy;.ers were difectly contributing to the.have decided to elect the Arab deputy for Hama, Abdul Hamid Zuhravi, who is a member of the Opposition, first vice-president \u2018of the Chamber, and Emmanuel Idi, Greek deputy for Smyrna, \u2018second: vice-president, the object being to conciliate the Opposition, particularly the Ardb element.London, Oct.16.\u2014 The \u2018Chronicle\u2019s Constantinople correspondent .sends the following despatch: \u2018The nation\u2019s division of opinion as to the best attitude to be adopted in cornection with the war continues as sharp as ever.The committee of union and progress has now \u2018declared for a policy of rê- sistance to the last.A big sum of money has\u2019 already\u2019 been subscribed for -a-fleet,; and subscriptions are coming In rapidly.Co .\u201cThe ap with respect to Bulgaria is causing] serious uneasiness.Buiga- ria regards her mobilization acts as justified in view of the coneentratlon of Turkish troops \u2018on the frontier., The ministers dre holding constant conferences, and messages are constantly passing between the: Turkish Minister of War and the Bulgarian administration\u201d AT TS date Sunday, 11 a.m., says: \u2018Perfect | - Mini secondly, tliat the purpose of the loan | \u2018obviously \u2018was to- mislead the revolu- \u2018tionaries into belleving that fôrelgn- Chang CHINESE TROOPS ARE RAPIDLY ENTRAINED Insurgents Disclaim Name of Revolutionaries\u2014They Now Term Themselves the \u2018 Constitutional Party\u201d INSURGENT LEADERS HAVE FORCES WELL IN HAND.= Perfect Order Being Maintained in, Hankow, and Foreign Concessions Who Occupy the City, ly.they considered that at this critical time the throne should be compelled to disgorge some of its hoarded milllons for Its own protection, CHURCHES PROTECTED BY GUARD.Pekin, Oct.16.\u2014 A message from Chung King says that advices from Kia Ting report that town occupied several days ago by 2,000 rebels.About the same time 400 of the insurgent forces were marching in the direction of Yachow.Passponts were issued to the missionaries at Kia Ting and the churches were protected by a guard.OBJECT OF REVOLT, Pa London, Oct.16.\u2014 A copy of the proclamation of the Chinese rebel \u2018leaders is published here.After appealing to every one who has blood in his -veins to follow the example of his ancestors and drive the Manchus out of the country, the proclamation sets forth the object of the revolt, which Is \u2018to expel the Manchus and restore | China to the Chinese; to establish a Republit and restore the land to the people on the basis of social equality.\u2019 It proposes to carry out these changes in three periods, the first period, of three years, in which a military government will preside over the-nation and wipe out all national disgraces; the seoond period, of six Ts, In which the military government will furnish the people with the privileges of self-government and take general superintendence over national affairs; the third period, in which : tife military government will relinquish its powers, and the constitutional laws will hecome the basis of administration for all the affairs of the nation.RUNS ON \\ BANKS, >.Pekin, October 16.\u2014Members of the National Assembly, which was organized a year ago as the nucleus of a Chinebe Parliament, and which is to begin its second session here on October 22, have taken a hand in the revolutionary situation.About half of the 600) members of the Assembly are now in Pekin.Sixty of them gathered privately yesterday and discussed the sit ation.They drew up a series of resplutions addressed to the Throne.These were made public to-day.THe rèsolutions demand that in the \u2018Interests of peace, the provincial assembly of Szechuan be permitted to assemble immediately, and that the presidént and vice-president of that body: be released from prison to take part-in \u201cthe sessions.The resolutions further call for a dismissal of \u2018Sheng Hsüän Hüai, \u2018the Imperial Minister of Post and Communications, as soon as poskible.Sheng negotiated the loans for the \u2018pationalization of the raflways, has been a leading advocate of pregent uprising.The president of the National As- senibly @vill lend his official prestige to \u2018resolutions arid will transmit them | in person to the cabinet.| VY runs on banks here continued | ta-déy, and \u2018there were riotous scenes in front of \u2018several of the institutions, | the{poliéemen on duty being forced re- beatedly\u2019 to club back the crowds and protect \u2018the bank.officials.\u201d ° Goïernment bank notés are no longer passing at par, the best quotation to- dy being at a discount of 20 per- ent.- Eyen the foreign banks are not immune.from financial \"war scare.The Russgo-Chinese .bank in the legation Quarter was the target for a prolonged run| to-day.Foreign bank notes are being, refused as currency outside of the légatidn quarter.Thé Chih Tu Pu, the Imperial Board of Finance, came to the relief of the \u2018Bovernment desposit bank to-day with $125,000 of gold, and offered $500,000 more for the relief of the native banks.Offiélal?sources all declared to-day that they were receiving no news from.the rebel zone owing to the severance of the télegraph wires out of Hupeh and Szechuan provirices.To A published report to-day says that the rebels at Hankow have captured one 03 the Chinese warships anchored off that city.\u2018 ir : .Delgyed advices from the south are that the Imperial troops which retreated from ;Wu Chang and Hankow are mobilizing at Chumatien, 100 miles\u2018 \u2018north of \u2018Hankow on the railway.Th p-Gôtvernment has decided to- permit the foreign diptomats to exchange despatches .wWith their representatives in.the, Provinces, where a rigid censorship has been decreed.| A .cdnsiderable stir has been caused here {By The persistent reports that Japa.ese vofficlals knew of the plans for-reyolt-in the central provinces long in advance, and even encouraged and participate \u2018 8 In the movement.Mi ter Juin gave official denial to these| funfbrs to-day.He declared that they Were; Contradicted by circumstan- clal évidence, and said that investign- tion trs that ali pêrsons connected with Thé Japanese legations had acted with entire propriety.As evidence of the Attitude of the Japanese he vi d out that the legation had ac- for célisorghip of-the.Japanese owned Chin & néwspaper here.There is-no daubt, however, that the .plans for the pi aposed revolt.were widely known well infadyance of the uprising at Wu x ran ashore on the coast of Tri- he time of the landing of the -la\u2018lah; trobps.Reports received here say ni at the Itallan forces are en- -ountering: gtrong .resistance at Ben- ghasi{gand Derna.° OR Turkéy according to report y) BC , has instructed the officer in command of the TurkisK trôops in Tripoli to desist from ting the Itallang pending the re- e&ce negotiations, oct: {15 The Emperor Wil- ; 210 48 at his hunting lodge near Eberswaldd, Prussia, yesterday Invited Signor \u2018Altgrto Pansa, ithe Italian ambassador.to a conference on the political situation.The German Imperial Chancellor falso attended.The Italian ambgssadgr had.arranged to meet the German \u2018Foreign Minister, Herr von Kiderlen Wiaechter, at the Foreign Office, to \u2018diseuss matters connected with the Türco-Îtalian war, but hastily cancelled! this \u2018engagement upon receiving the Empergr's message: a = 7 I.Rome; Oct: 16 (via.frontler.)\u2014The last gontingént of the Italian army expedition : arrived off Tripoli lust night] ° THe troops ~were - not: larfded, | 5 \u2018Malta, Oct.16 \u2014Owing to the fear of breaking neutrality, a German salvage steamer has refused an offer to salve i the Italian torpedo boat \u2018Frescia,\u2019 as they: were destined to provide gar- risong \u2018aloïtg the coast, patricularly at Benkhasi, and Derna.The! aviation corps was landed and hd ex Los mp EF the|äniti-provinciäl policy, which ts re- | garded as largely responsible Tor the | Là [AW J SARA \"\u20ac Owning and Operating A.E.REA & CO., Montre D.LORNE McGIBBON, President.J W.MCCOANE.+ W.H.GOODWIN.Managing Directnr 8 4 = ie Choose Your Re! =: As You Read, ; Then Come to Goodwins\u2019 Abou\u201c it Millinery of the Large Order a Tuesday Feature Both Millinery Departments here are having their.own gala days.The millinery section on the ground floor is a constant source of satisfaction to thousands of lady shoppers.As the myriads of millinery shapes leave Goodwins\u2019, new arrivals take their place.Every dav there is something new for you to see.As fast as our workrooms can complete seu cre they adorn the vantage points of the miliiners pv the first floor up.To-morrow will be a splendid day tn ac a millinery departments for both your ploasars : profit.E Hat Day in the Main Foor Millinery Department.| We think that on Tuesday, no matter what son want, we will be ahle to suit vou.=mail Saft Haw 2 8: 4c and Rich Silk Beavers at 812.50, together with ever: price between, will be on sale.Then, as a Special Morning Attraction.we w | se White Felt Hats at .98.Regular $1.48 to $2.07, 49 72 SOPT CLOTH HATS, Alpine sharers Whita only.Regular $1.00 for .Cee eee Goodwin Millinery of the Large Order Specialized Tuesda) | NEW MODELS OF THE LARGE ORDER shown rn Tred - for the first time.Model, as sketch, is a Silk Beaver i.the dome crown covered with coloredi lace, cauæ-i un =\" side with small roses.Price ov eo ov een.serena eres ee.922.50 Ladies might as well have their Suits Sent from Goodwins\u2019 | as from Paris and New York.There is no difference only that af the price.JP, heox- ; ever, ladies prefer genuine Parisian models whicli were plan- .ned and put together in Europe's Fashion Centre.we\u2019 can supply them.In the same way, New York made garments | are here for your inspection.In the matter of style, na- | thing in Goodwins\u2019 cloak and suit department is stinted, We always curve the cost as much as possible.Make our store a rendez-vous to-morrow, and we will he delighted :n show you many new models in high grade suits Parisian and New York styles.ONE OF OUR MODELS IS A PARIS CREATION, nf gro zibeline, in one button style, with broad revers on one side only, \u201ctrimmeq with striped velvet and bordered with black velvet, Collarless and finished around neck with bread band of velvet, continuing down the front to the button in front.Seamless back with high waist line, marnnish sleeves, finished at battom with velvet to mat h revers.Five-gore skirt, with panel back and high $79 75 walst line.Tuesday.os oo a «0 ae = - WOMEN'S SUITS IN OEEVIOT AND FANCY CLOTH, 5 only at $14.74 each.We also purchased twenty-five odd samples \u2018in Misses\u2019 and Women\u2019s sizes, broadcloth, tweed, Venetian, and velvet.Regular $17.50 to $14 74 $25.00.Tuesday.ev +.22 0 ++ va se e \u2018In the tollection you Will find the plain tailor-made as well : as the elaborately trimmed, neatly lined with Jasper grey silk serge or soft satin.The skirt is designed after the most recent popular models.Colors black, navy, green, brown, tan, taupe, also in soft mixtures.$14.74 All man-tailored.Tuesday.à NEW BI-UE SERGE MODEL, in two-button cut-away style, | broad revers, high back, bralded below waist line on sides and back in soutache, and the new snakeskin braid in medallion effect.Collar and revers are also trimmed in same \u2018style, tailored sleeves, finished with same braid at button, giving it a cuff effect.\u2018Skirt is made in, two-.piece style.panel back and front, braided on each side to renee.BOOTS | Price.eo» ! First Floor Up.THESE WAISTS YOU MAY WEAR IN THE WINTER, AND JUST THE RIGHT WEIGHT FOR FALL.The way these waists were shown to those who had the first sight of them &t this store, one would almost think they were forerunners of a Royal Reception.Of course, these Net Waists are pretty and dainty enough for any reception, : though they are at a price much below what you would expect to pay for garments of such exceedingly good quality.The Linenette Waist, tallored and neatly laundered, is always dear to the heart of a woman, and there will be many a little exclamation of delight on Monday at this failored Waist belng marked .ve ONLY $1.25 LADIES\u2019 TAILOR-MADE WAISTS, made of Linenette, side effect, embroidered and fine pin tucks, laundered collar and mney IO ME Lane van ces .$1.25 LADIES WAISTS, made of Fine Net.In Ecru, White Block Silk, lined yoke effect of beautiful medallions, kimona sleeves, and finished with tucks and Val.insertion, several very dainty styles end designs.Sizes 32 to $3 69 44.Regular $5.50, Tuesday .= .oC First Ploor Up.=.+ .\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUR BREAD | Gives the best possible results every Household.No matter whe! your taste, we have a loaf to pleas you and WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP.HARRISON BREAD EXPERT THAT OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU.The family wash is responsible for most of the hard work with which housekeeping abounds.Without 'it the duties of the housewife are comparatively light.Our wash will interest you.Mount Send for our family wash list.386.4218 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.\u2014 Near Greene Ave.\u2018Westmount ee \u2019- key.The permanent closing é fan scholastic institutions h.- 2 decreed previously.to-dny was occupied in constructing a sheds for the aeroplanes.When this is her the machines will be put THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS' ig printe! «r\u2019 published at No.140 St, Peter Sires.in the City of Montreal, by Jok- Rv - path Dougall and Frederick I gD\u201d Dougall, both of Montreal All business communications should °* addressed John Dougall & Sen \u2018Vit ness\u2019 Office, Montr and all \u2018sitTS together and the work of exploring the gun.: \u201cConstantinople, Oct.16\u2014The government to-day issued a decree of | expulsion against all Italian profes- osition of the \u2018Turks will be be- to the Editor.should be address the \u2018Witnesa* sors: and school masters now in Tur- i \u2018Editor of \\ ipa, OX A 0 A 3 OTOIX + NS wt 8 "]
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