The daily witness, 13 novembre 1911, lundi 13 novembre 1911
[" I.\u2014aGQA SOS COSIICIETS \"y's ad.is on page x ¥ Reds 4 \u2014\u2014 - CI 26e ee MONTREAL, CANADA, ILY Sn pit i es cg raie à sen belie mind La un Ge aa ERE Td ~{ Watch it Grow |.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911.este ape Er ; dient, pw a te dt Ed > 2 \u201c COLD WITH SNOW 2 < + 9 Gt prop qe pr PRICE ONE CENT.X CATHERIN E STREET STORES THE SHOOTING OF ARAB PRISONERS BY ITALIAN ARMY MR.BONAR LAW BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE | : 11 Valiquette's Furniture Store, and Scott's Jewel- At Unionist C : | nionist Caucus To-day 1e stablish d \u2019 F.stablishment Did $560,000 Damages and Occupied _ City's Whole Fire Fighting Force.| be Floor Leader mu Commous.° rooeminx at 2.31 |7 arrived it was seen that It was a seri- | : apred ty NO (7, |OUS outbreak, and other stations were | : Ventre à summoned.The salvage corps spread NSDOWN \u2018 hye = fe ; na H.79 sheets.The combined efforts of the LORD LAN PDOWST .hice fol RT Catering men of the vanious stations had the 4 vo No, 7 station fire under control in about half an No Real Leader of Past - Act Ar ve at the scene hour, and iwo hours and a half after Suff .il su C | EST west by engines the first alamn was rung in the fire uirage Bill Causes : contra and other was pronounced out.Chief Tremblay Sessation : 4 vrei oy the rear tank charge of the work.The damage \u2014T À coos cecupied as done to the Scott premises and goods | i - 1 Cacdjuette, The will amount to about $35,000, while IR \u2014 4 Seotts store N.G.Valiquette will lose $15,000.It LE tare or ned ta the floor | 1« understood in both cases the loss is Todo te are arta od an wn \u201crerien \u2018rom Now partially covered by insurance.vu \u2018 RE Lo -\u2026\u2014\u2026- = dh TOUTE TY = IR - À Ie A oy Dionar luc varder 21 - ett > GES DISMISSED IN the House of t'ansiigenss DS VA tr 3 ! Hunt, nd Mr 10 A1 gr 1 Tan + QUEBEC POLITICAL SCANDAL a ier te CASTING a ; ores between the Con =er w Libérai-Uoniss grote 0 1.par x, «a Langelier Says Mr.and Mrs.Leduc Perjured | tne\u201d me na PP NP | ' bt LOTT dri ad Lou Themselves in Connection With Case NE RCE RS Cadopicd hea cing on ! The resignat on +\" A+ ro dass» c .>auifeur.an tie = SIR WILFRID LAURIER'S OPPONENT.i Lo A rl \u2018 081 mg OW Tr ps + 3 Ï to succeed to 10e lé ui ls aie» ew and Made Bribery Charges.Not a British Subject and he Unionis w ani TN : at sod lt Qui ves rt Could Not Have Been Elected.j Ena NATL con- ven CS ol a .Successor 10 Mr Vitour déve gad à Cn a crowded dation of the entire story as follows: + ans Bye 05 ve a una toe .\u201cvrnne Mr.Justice \u2018Ledue became a candidate in Quebec je ut Co Hi an SER 4 à tiutement in the East with the object of making money | Fut: ar qua M PT Les te as he had said to two of the witnesses.Se UT mc teur VE } (TM case dismissing) yeggrg St Victor and Depeyre! | stow toward Walter Le 3, 100 «0 «h° \u201cere preferred |'Moncy talks, he had said to the Pov Brom teal candebiy, ont ge by os latonrnedu.M.L, latter.ol the Unionists Botner mone ar ; Ng ist, and Mr.Fle He perceived that his candidature PTW ara Le stave Tae AE dee ÿ RE CL 44, | Kas radiculous, and complained that plac deal leader.hat unguerudicrd oo # cr accused of having pis own political friends were for- serves Irold that he nus win += uf 0 © 5.0 in Rene Leduc, saking him.He began by wishing to ] | Shure nm à practical demonstraut.cs of % so guutranteed him a obtain money and a position he mod- : ris ability.ë giron PRS ta induce estly asked for 39.000.Not being able FAMILY OF ARAB PRISONER ABOUT TO BE SHOT BY ITALIANS, BEING TOLD BY INTERPRETERS TO SAY FAREWELL TO Mr.Law is comparative y unknown i Co.; to secure the money he resigned, THEIR FATHER.| in the country, alihvugi he has teen £11 i+ from the candidature urel yand simply in the hope that » {in Parliament eleven years He ear.y i 5 [EN and 5 permit Sir Iter pis conduet LA be Femember- ms ces TTT TTT TT TTT oo Tn TT | ettracted the attention SA party {i : ne : ae.later his | : br fn 100 ee So Tir \u2018 adgment was severe ed.The following day he had to ted i Lard Jans we dete ju wlament was severe 70 LUE Tre preaches of his ated him as one ol tic d'aarinougnts rare themselves.) friends, he tried to cover Eimseld by or ine Unionist party Tod themselves after incenting the Srotended conspiracy of i» he fact tha: Mr.Law iz a native peo- testimony adduced in which he claimed to be the victim.T ° BLOOD LUST TO BE CANDIDATE AGAIN En an was cominented on hy muss 548 Judge said\u2019 that the story am of the opinion: 1st.That the evi- COMMO S Balfour, he.ha or el wus fabricated.Before dence of Leduc is made up of a tis- hs Jour, he had not a coliege «duciu- 017, \u201csat the money had served sue of perjuries: 2nd, That this wife's IN ST LAW RENCE W ARD aad Benin speaker.ulthour t.due it should have been evidence does not deserve any more : ® \u2026< affecting the tari nH han shed that the money ex- confidence.3rd.That it was not prov- Fracas in St.Henri Left One Seats Have Now Been Allotted [ers affecting the tarif Me has muen .\u2018sis wag not done.If ed that Leduc received the sum of D d d 0 - practical knowledge, and ability to \u201ccon se much indignation $5 000, ise of a sition.0 : Ing C.rie 3 i he clection nf à fac Joven se much indignation 3.008, or any prom se, a ition.ad an ne Tr there is one thing more than an- much such services were appreciated to Chief Members of The election nf a floor leader docs 1 © fuer, he might have clare the complaints against the two Dyin other to which I hdve an aversion of fact that the Tews of Montreal want - pot carry the leadershij of the Un- M.\u201cnet his fault when he \u2018cused unfounded .and that there is y g differences in race or religion in my \u2018 the Ho , jonist party held by Mr Balfour accu a representative in the Council, and ; 799 ; remitting A the no case for the grand jury.treatment of those with whom I have that Pr Las: had been named that hanor Is virtually (ransterred he pretende ei - His Honor further pointed out that to deal\u2019 said A , ; ; th didat DSO sdowne.le nionist did not do su; he kept r 1 REVOLVERS AN o deal sald Ald.das.Robinson this as their candidate.leader in the House of Lords, who .Gene, according to sense 8 othe oe.D KNIVES.morning, in acceding to the request Wards doesn En ee STRONG OPPOSITION.would undoubtedly he culled to form Co point ed out in the jude- | \u2019 tish bject 1d .of an important a representative ; : er a ministry should the Liberals be toad of avaiding \u20ac1 Was not a British subject, cou Two .presenta tion.\u2018fl he does I will go down and | ous in ; hie is f18.mie ot Not in consequence be a candidate, Star isoners Held Tell Different deputatio nthat waited upon him this work for him.Instead of working On Two Front Benches, and Many | Mot probable ES 1 flou ed them up, and ther sfore now could he ea Ton Tries 0 Sted Trouble mornig to ask him to run for alder- against one of the best men on the Interesting Sessions Are | fot proba a re te, the Uy : intments with them.corruptsd to aban a.man onée more fév Et -La Council why, degsn\u2019t-he.fight ggainst , iv Anti Co ;f ira ie Co nanrized the Pode Sena o@iwos tegally appointed.bes THE Ward.° fare fe WEENCe one of th& Worst?He wouu bave! \" 7 iphted.1 cent\u2019 Tens ore oh town anv ; One man deal ard.\u2018I never ask a man in my em- some chance of winnig in St.Louis, | Siero in fishes 1a and was vo an \u2014\u2014\u2014 .in the cells ne vine.and two ploy anything about his religion, and and 1 would like to see him come Ottawa, Nov.13.\u2014On Saturday the put pis retirement at à Toe nen err: {M0 CHINESE REVOLUTION que to a fight as 0 race I only ask that a man out.chief whips of the two parties placed ' ther Government was undertaking a 37, iM PO among Italians at St.Henri on Sat- Should live respectably and do good Ald.Robinson told of a rumor that j K ) _\u2014 urday night.The à ad i \" work.I have men here who have had been started that he\u2019 would not in the hands of Colonel Smith, Ser- | comprehensive programme, embracing ! =, i H K YM C A.S tar glio Gantino 25 or a .Aro been with me from ten to twenty-five run, \u2018but he could not find out who geant-at-Arms of the House of Com- | Home Rule and general suffrage.creat\u201d .Privy Couneil to Pecide on Hong Kong Y.M.U.ecretary » =o years of age.His years, and I do not know what church started it.mons, the \u201cseating plan for the new [an is an indi A OT an effort he a.I ; body received two or three revolver thev { ; i i) Law is an indication of an effort by * 3 of Dominion Says it Has Come bullet Lo ; ey atetnd, and I do not want to The members of the deputation, House of Commons.It shows that |the Unionists to force a dissolution 6-0.Power3 0 * Th ets, and was slashed with a knife.Know.A large number of my em- among others, were :Messrs.Peter Mr.Borden has chosen for his desk of Parliament, and bring about a gen- Parliament, too Soon.© man who is suffering from his |P EAR ae \u2018rench-Canadians.Smith, Jas.McCrudden, John Divare, mate the Hon.George E.Foster.The | eral election to test the Home Rule is- wounds at the Western Hospital is was a \u20ac etes in (ity affairs.ni Samuel Mathieson.5 = 0 pans choice is but natural, as they were | sue.The expression,of opinion by ; D : ! © er nig ernar ose, T.J.O'Ne Fgasrd desk mates wher ) - |A st : - 93, «+ +44 4 p Paraments power Mr.John L.McPherson, secretary of onato pancono, 22 years of age, and where a man said to me, \u201cThe Jews Cunningham, D.Freedman, Edward sides Mr.Foster i\u201d the only member of curt could be.achieved nee ae De Lo mi affecting agree- |the T.M.C.A.at Hongkong, ar- s cut and wounded to such an ex- Sant to be represented in the next Earl, Robert Reid, F.G.Lyman, Hen- |the government who has had experience ance of the House of Lords despite TU 4 tgansportation com- rived in the city on Saturday.from tent that very little hope of his re- wy Council.\u201cThe Jews ar ry Wall, A.B.Allen and A.L.Smith.in former federal administrations, and the limitation of its veto power, is 87.fosleral charter and a England, on his way home to China.ny is held out.sented on the City Council \u201cWho do telephone are cat they wore to the Perl is Hon ÉD Monk quoted to how that the selection df pderalo ch \u2018 ; ; et .; il.{ y wer on is an = +.with a Dominion charter?ae dressed a meeting at the an colis, alias Par est are Ar yeu represent?Tlie Irish?I repre- unanimously in accord with the the sit to the left of the aremier, à in Str Asaalth's promise of legislation Lu à .ins ; oO: > , .; ati s AR Montrez | als in During his address he talked of the have been identified by M \u2018Gentlemen; I was obliged to be ALD.MARCIL'S POSITION.Minister of Finance.To the right of SINE plural voting has caused a flond Gen of Pag Court © Spree work which was being conducted in having tak | y Manconi as| way for some time this ear, and 1 Ala a Marcil it Mr .Foster, in the front row, the Hon, 9f comment.The tonservative dls- ets coh the city an \u201c| China, and alluding to the rebellion, & taken part in the row that| vil , ' erman George nlarcll writes: \u2014) Robert Rogers, Mi sent, outside the disposition to at-.\u201crat Railway \u2018'ompany.The said that the Manchu dynasty was be- resulted in the death of Santino.Man- will'tell you a secret that if I had not Sir,\u2014What appeared in some of the and the Hon.Sr inister of the Minister tack everything the Government pro- \u2026 tymié ago asked the Dominion coming quite unpopular, and it was coni claims that i .been beter when I returned than when local papers during the last two days, of Railways, will sit.The Hon, L.P.Poses, can be easily attributed to SE iomers, for an order only by a very careful manipulation of cor Col at i was Santoni who 1 went away, I would not have stood in connection with Notre Dame de Pelletier will have as his desk mate the fact that extensive landowners \u201crz the Montreal Par 8- the Chinese militia that they had been m, but does not know who [OT Te-election.am now, however, Grace ward, might lead some electors Mr.P.E.Blondin, who will b.De- Who are now entitled t te i any [ ilway to grant the residents able to stave off this rebellion up to it was killed Santino.n good physical condition, and I am te believe that Mr, T.A.Treaholme is| puty Speaker.vill be the De districts are placed on Yan equality Royal ward the same TatesS the present time.Mr.McPh n said Th ready to stand.here is still good opposing me for alderman, or perhaps, In the segond row of cabi - t ; et .Jan.\" pay ranted.the citizens [he fic that ne rev) oreo sald distros Gommtteh ended with such \"work to be done on the Council, and I that J have retired from the fight on | ters the Tan: .D.Doherty.Minister or or Real tendencies with Lib « lame de Prec, ward, The a little too soon.China was hardly jante-mortem statement, \"8 given to am willing to do my part If I am nom at oF amr nt ay be porn.ies, Pill occupy Sir Allen Avles- Mr.Asquith's assertion oh making .pleaded that it had an agree- {ready for it, inated and afterwards elected.As in at some agreement has.been arriv- worth's old seat, direct] innouncement ths i pose: or.NS Montreal Street Rail- lead to rent te ES ue doubt Judge Loot $n Saturday night, oceur- the past, 1 shall do everything to fa- \u20acd at between us, to the effect that I Premier.His desk mate penind the the announcement (hat he js opposed.mpany that fixed the Fates to [changes throughout the whole of the on Saturday ni he reef, about 10.30 | tose the work of the Board of Con- would retire and favor his candidature, Hon.J.R.Reid, Minister of Customs.th pi \u201cth OR ras hi uced 8 jzed, The Montreal Street Rall Empire.He also spoke of the splendid Paul road.He Said he was Co os trol and to combat the worse elements when, he matter ar fact, I anneune The, Hon à Martin Burrell.Minister of sume.their militant methods.The or- + 1< then, ordered Ly the RallWway }characteristics of the Chinese and their alon of the City Council\u2019 a ed months age, tha wou not Agriculture, will have as his desk mat ; rot - g the street, when he saw Cham.y c af elect! A h ~ ate position contends also that suffrag Tc- a stoners to permit the Montreal [ability to imit E stan or election as alderm:n, be-| the Hon.Ti W.Crothers.Minister of + ; ase ONE or ne rue Duras the, manufacturers pint, Santino ani a third party, whom yaris Braise of the work done by aie Cause 1 consider he usefuinesé of Labor.\u2019 the Hon.3 D.Hagen, Minis: ® ATE, Emel and molds inet : An ap cal was made by the |tries.And of ed In a hi .aldermen is almost nil under the pre-| ter o Marine and the Navy, \"will sit Proposed legislation shou include cond ie pmeal this order to the mines were being passa Pa devons End Morea an, and when he stopped i chat te have on a nan a sent, system.I have heen asked by a Wit} the Minister of Militia, Hon.Sam, the redistribution of parllamentary - < nd this appeal was decided in ed especially during the last few years, sta d b Sante ae dhem he was the Council was of such reat public very large number of every class of Hughes.IN the third row will sit the ae ee Eee ray 49 the corporations.when they were being operated f h pres y Santino.Manconi said he benefit taile Be Public ratepayers, in all sections of the city, Hon.Dr.Roche, Secretary of State, Tepresentation.particularly in Tré-' W 11.Butler said this morning port trade.A complet or ex- then ran away.While he was run- Penefit, and entailed so much sacrifice to become a candidate for the mayor- and the Hqn.B.Nantel, Minister of land, where, it is claimed, the voting .plete change of the ning he heard five revolv: on himself personally that all public- : if i > Inland Rev i i i 21 fu first case affetting |educational syst er shots and ' alty; and I decide to allow myself evenue.population in each district is smaller Poy A re a$ M osent over such |rapidity with hen ev indicated the saw the flash, but could not say who minded citizens in the ward should to be nominated, I want to kacp aloof The members of the cabinet sit in than in the rest of the kingdom.The 73 ire und that it was awaited with [ing and the work of yon Mahi nov- had the revolver.He thought Cam- unite to make his return as easy as of all alliances, and be the candidate 2 compact group, which leaves, several tion is likely to produce bitter- 3 ; io of interest by the legal |in China was beginning to be reit.Pa A?gman Who had the gun, Possible as a demonstration of how |of the people at large.seats sor A number of front-benchers, nef® and increase the efforts of the ç \u2019 IL would decide an important j\\ \u2014 .] Lie onservative Opposition to force a dissolution of - Cn mlidonal aw.Te 5\" COTTUN WORKERS\u2019 WAGES | 27/75 dat à man nec been orders lean, David Marshall BR.Layo ic, Fariament - hu the a | Tr , t \u2019 .e LL ycigesented before the ax KES \u2014_ ont aloney, of the St.Henri sta- Hon.John Hageart, Houshton Lennox | [HE DEATH PENALTY t-minion | Government by Mr.Domi : T .y! .gauit vend Constables Desjardins, Le-' To the leh der son, Speaker, Sir Wil \u2018 \u2019 \u201cab, Deputy Minister of Jus- nion extile Co.'s Notice Scene of the fight.s harried to the frid Laurier, will, of course, o y : J sul the province by Mr.Lanctot, | ey found San- h .en.| Is Playing Important Part in Me- ; to E 1 tino lying on the sidewalk, the seat vacated by Mr.Borden.It P mn ° es.5.1-4 natorhey-general.| mployees, house in the rear of 2836 » and in a will seem like old times to him, no Namara Jury Selection.* p.- T CARS Tie follawi street, they found Manconi in a criti=\"|.dou, for he oat on the same seat for \u2019 : ow ng notice was posted to- [cal condition.An ambulance was | i Terme the Tach Te led - \"Ang \u2019 3: i FREIGHT STREE day in the mills of tne Damision Tox.called from the Western Hemi weg | | the Opposition, before the Liberal vic- ors Angeles, Nov.13: \u2014Willingness tile Company; Lim both men were.hurried there, Santino.| | tory of 1896.The Hon.Geopge E.Fos- unwillingness to impose the death Th y; ted: expired 48° Mr wagrrled here, n ; ter\u2019s old seat to Sir Wilfrid's loft.has penalty on circumstantial evidence, a SR 5 Right t to Run em \u201cTe out employees: Our notice.paving to ed ds he - A ing ken oût \u2018of .been left valant, but.will- be \u2018occupled hypothetical question, an answer to [ W D 6 been drawn to.several \u2018reports in -the ing, Hieut.\u2018Maloney found.nian Hater on by dither.the Hon.W.8.Fleld- Bon, Ba beer aa wes ill be Raised i in Vamag daily papers to the effect that there is with\u2019 a-blade sé a dagger, ing or the Hon.George P.Graham, Palked, again was erphasizéd when ' a movement:on foot, instigated and led | well = ven inches.long, as more likely| the latter.\u2018The former COUTt convened to-day in the trial of | F Action.by outside labor agitators,-to urge our | In.the pocket aver cartridges.Minister, of | Railways, It\u201cis: expected, James B.McNamara.! = » employees.to.demand an increase of | cloth hatam the ead man's will shortly | come .into the House and | The prosecution attempted further to The siestion of the right of the pei Da the, plants of this{a Sagar, With a bide ec found The we Peso 111 nt to Sir Tr igedry ei He Ma > theo Arthur , we © thy : .- e \u2018Opposifion will pessess quite a\u2019 ng, who was on the stand when r, Mantrea! Stredt Railway .Company to warn | oir: employees Coportunity 2 : long.Defects \u2018{\u2018formidable ffont row.for in addition to court adjourned last Friduy, and Fin \u2018reicht cdrs on the streets again led\u2019 \u201castray and.pad tes Sh Fe {the ex-premiler, who 1s-a host in.him} whose examination had entangled.it- Montres: will be raised at a Jury 1 | these, persons.Owing to the the formidable two front (Can&dian, Associated.Press.) ~ | 1 \u201ci'ne, Nov.18.\u2014The:revoll | Craig\u2019 apd Bleury | be enough.to.wo L Australia ainst the federal charge \u2018of-the NC mhment ROUT dHe Ty a ; 18.\u2014Lieut.-Colonel A; i RI d'\"rnmant da evin \u201cbe ME: 4 Sporting 1 firm.or.Ben and: Ltd.On |-OD y da members si \"who commanded the |: Pour che don d apturing § Bootnby by:a4his-depärture from: Me.\" Allan\u2019s \u2018 \u2018employ, e members sitting 1\u20ac \u2018anadian artillery competitors, ! .> \u2018eel | the latter and thé cmp'oÿees AE rap ; ; en created & commander of the vor {+ 5 MEF.Demers With a sid 5 Sn Sortan Onder, | , Le token He: hich.esteen: sa.ey FOSTER IN Now Y ORK.KL ê entertained by\u2018&very:ons \u2018towards him.|;ti : Kingston, 7 Nov.ME.TER EW TY i at tHe :samie\u2019 tin \"thet has appoint thd.) * a ttawa, Ont, Nov.18\u2014The Hon.al E.Foster has: gohe to New York Sir \u201che will speak at the banquet quet of 5 the New York.Ganediaz-Clab to-night Eid pt mm ae SES I SS RY re Sn e RS Eee Rte \u201c es Lars a prs Bn BA AA 1 + ann cept gt A : - ee rage rb cat mers rs .4 transom pas mars A tein oh -@wDuteh sheep, 38 vs.A AVC tit ps cc ERLEDR Su daikens metre mar TaS EST mm TRUSTS GIVEN |; Washinéton, Nov.10.\u2014Creation of a _tational corporation commission with \u201cpower of control and regulation over large business enterprises and trusts br corporations simiiaz in character tô that of interstate commerce commission is \u20ac estiy advocntéd by Commissioner Lane of the interstate commerce commission.Also he says there should &o with thix a right on the part or .small enterprises to agree together as \u2018to a minimum pricé to protect them- elves against a cutthroat competition «that would bé ruinous.Tes Commissioner Lane further says:\u2014 *It is my | belief that the government .æhould have power to determine in the first instance where a rajlroad should yun.I think it is only eonsistent with \u2018the \u2018theory upon which we are now pro- ~ geeding that we should protect the rail- \u201cæoad that {s in existence against com- , petition thdt may be ruinous to-it; thac - we should guarantee in a sense a cer- \u2018tain erritory to a railroad whose rates and servites are uhdèr control.and regulation by the state.BEAD OFFICE Ar 2e Ts.4 i a, The.announcement is made .from > Quebec City, that the management of ering the advisability of transferring the head office from the Ancient Capital to Winnipeg in order to more conveniently meet the ZTOWINE business in the western pro- vinceg of this progressive \"institution.The Hon.John Shatples,.in cussing the.proposed transfer, states that for some time past the directors have been considering.the move- from.- thé act that they are of the opinion that M'inpni ges is Detter suited, and that tne \u201cehang will prove beneficial to the best xänterests of.the bank.«- A resolution will be submitted at the annual meeting, on December 18 next, ~ wsking! the shareholders to ratify the Æ fécommeñdation and to empower the di- -Afectors to take the necessary steps to ehange the head office of the bank to = the city of Winnipeg._ ST.PAUL DIV.REDUCTION Cmcaw York, Nov.a \u2014A director, of Se.» Paul states that while there appears mo possibility that the company can a ps\u201d M Sharples.I £ , arn ts common djvidends in the cur- ~gent six months a reduction of dividend -fhas not been considered at any of the board meetings.\"This will not come up for formal dis- \u2018éussion until early in the new calendar \u201cFear, and at that time business condi- \u201ctions wiH enter foin into the question Cd \u2018dividends on a 7 percent _Woolien Company Merger :-: is Formed by an U.P.EE ST © Bf pitrex Nov.9.\u2014It is.learned that Étanfields, Limited.of which John Stan- mia- feed ugh ear- ma- els ery- t of tufr ate.nter na ning does hing » old rake good rave tor- hber bd - pere we ens and are pill- are hem hen as nce THE MONTREAL -DAILY - WITNESS, MONDAY, - NOVEMBER ; 191.of wt oh RNC ~\" 3 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS AND STOCKS DEPUTATION FROM TORONTO ON ST.RY.DEAL \u201cai representative citizens of To- neaded by Sir William Macken- +.heen in the city for the pur- consulting with large local in Toronto Street \u2018Railway se- .regarding the possible pur- _.+ that traction system by the City civic authorities.} - report of the proposed sale has \u201crom the fact that certain To- gens, anxious that their city nequire the Street Railway, and that the large majority of n was held in the Province of came down to find out what gong of the stockholders here \u2019 i in regard to such a proposal.po; 77 that nothing has been done.\u201cmaider that the Toronto Street ass property.said Mr.Rodolphe , M.P.in discussing the matter, +.of the most valuable in the rv.and though I am opposed to ownership, still I would not \u2014 te disposing of my \u2018holdings if \u2018r-rento citizens are willing to pay nr TNT + -aunot say as yet what will be the euiéemne of the present move by the sy nf Toronto to obtain control of the sree Railway Company.\u2019 , stamps Will be Put on the Dome Soon south Porcupine, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014 ps will be dropped for the first tne 1 the Dome Cos mill on Jan, During the first month, when the mi.will be tested, $6 ore will be passed over the plates.Tae company's diamond drilling.op- eraiinns continue to be satisfactory.BANK MERGER Chicago, Nov.13.\u2014 The -ditectors n° the First National Bank and Firss Trust and Savings in a special meet- az recommend doubling capitalization r° the First Trust by_.transferring $2,- 300.000 from surplus to capital account.and disbursing same as stock dividend.Report of First Trust Sept.1 snowed undivided profits and surplus $3,772,000.I's intention is to pay 10 percent irereased capitalization against percent now paid.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014e MONDAY MORNING BOARD.Lost.\u2014Certificates Nos, 3716, 3717, £712, 23718, In the name of H.O'Hara & Campany for 10 shares of Rio de Janeiro.Certificate No.TT.Hume Cronyn in trust for Josephine Higinbotham for 4 shares Sao Paulo: Certificate No.T.15909 in name of Isabelle Christie for 1 share Sao Paulo.31000 Dom.Iron Bond No.3141 due Hijiy 1st, 1939.Certificate No D.ooo in the name n eaubien ompany for 26 shares Rio de Janeiro.l'ertifcate No.14258 tn the name of Antonio de Almeida Correa for 50 shares nf Rin de Janeiro.: Certificate No.356 in name of T.G.s.anshnesy for 50 shares Rio de Janeiro.: \u2019 a tvrtificate No.9423 in name of Eliza- oth R.Brydon for 3 shares of Sao Pa vi Pr.decl.at percent Ngilvie ec'L.ve.ravable Dec.1st of Tecord Ne 17th! Ponts open\u2014-Havana Com.and Pr.(ttawa L.and P., 45 at 150.Plo.100 at 114, 195 at 118%, 225 at 13, 150 at 118%, 25 at! 112%, 160 at 123,326 at 113, 15 at 113%.Street Ry., 13 at 2244.Twin City, 25 at 104.Porto Rico, 26 at 7L ! Toronto Ry., 150 at 13944, 4 at 139Y, 100 at 139%, 4 at 1394.18 at 139%, 54 at 139%.Power, 130 at 1834.IT5 at 183, 15 325 at 182%, 3% at 182%.15 \"at at 18°, Rich.and Ont, 50 at 12614, 10 at 125.125, 25 at 12514.Mexican, 10 at 56.Shawihigan, 50 at 5% 100 at 122%, 00 1N at 123, 27 at 122% at 122%, 3 2.196 at 122, San Paulo, 54 at 184 40 at 183%, 10 at 1844.%- x sie! on 16 11 1 Pacific.10 at 241.Metrnit, 75 at 73.| Winnipeg, 25 at 2531, - Steel (orp.75 at 59% 26 at 59 5-8, 265 at 59%, 25 at 59 5-8, 45 at 594, 220 At 55%, 50 at 59 5-8, 25 at 593%, Gould com., 5 at 100.Cement pret.25 at 29 i7- -8, 7 at 89%, 2% at 89 3-8, 176 at £914, Sherwin W.Pret, 1 at pd: Ogilvie, 132 at 133.\u2018\u2019ement, 80 at \"28 , 128 at 2 100 at 281.% ZS, % at 28, ir Can.pref., 40 at, 100%.l'an.Cotton, \u2018+5 at 1 .Steel C.of C5 at se 2 at 35%.D.-\u2018anners, 25 at 71, 83 at 70%, fl, 144 at 70.Tex, pref.25 at 100.Sawyer M.20 at 37.Gould pref., 5 at 109.- Iron pref., 15 at 102, ç Que.Ry.bonds, $200 at 8114, $1000 at lan.Cer bonds, $2000 at 106 15.Rank of Montreal, 69 at 240.Foya! Bank, 23 at 239.Molsong Rank, 20 at 206.TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.Torontn.Nov.13.\u2014Trade was steady \u201ccugiiout the cattle market, and the eed of \u2018stock appeared to have im- » \u201cved considerably.Good cattle were ré plentiful than last week.Cows wore fairly plentiful and resulfine Sealy Hiieep and lambs continue firm x brires unchanged, Zeagman Jen Sh.cows and quoted canners at ono £2.25.common cows, $3 to $8.50: ; qd T rows, $2 to $3.75: good emdium.19 a.W.Dunn bought 150 lambs 5 at 4 a 5 20.sû sheep at $3 65, and sold 500 amis at 35,40 to $5.5 W.J.John- SO iinted hogs at \u2018ss.40 f.o.b., and \u201cIM rl and watered.CS Advance.Sets ware 2,400 cattle, -52 calves, \u2018078 and 1,422 sheep and lambs.Steady at last CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.\u201c| Caan, fate?Nov.13.\u2014\u2014-Cattle receipts es- ; ar 25 > 000: market strong to T0c oo \u201cFves, $4, 65 to $9.20: Texas steers, PE $5.80 western steers, $4.35 to < \u201cackers and feeders.$3.00 af s7S and heifers, $2.00 to $5.Ë £50 to 38.25.HY saw.He to LT C6 86,50: 277 SRA0 to $6.65: rough, 2, 7rod te choice, heavy, Go act $5 £5 to R404 bulk; ( ro roceints estimated at p.577 zEnerally 10 cents up: Yor 32.900.Western.52.65 to 1x 82.70 to $4.50:; no RIAN Western.$2.7 11zht, $6.65: $6.00 to .25 to sales, 25, 000: mative mixed, \u2018to\u2019 35.8 BANKERS TO MEET ALDRICH.ro, Nov.12.\u2014 Reinkers; of sev - then cities hive.\u2018accented \u2018 LT M Reynolds\u2019 invitation to.vi Senator \u2018Aldrich to-day.tr MINNEAPOLIS AND ST.LOUIS.Nov.13.\u2014 Stock.'Ex- received notice from the canolis and St.Louis Railroad of\u2019 l'Toposed increase of capital stock.\u201cSpA (66 preferred st tock and $4,- \u201c renmon stock, Ver.SE ane FLOUR QUOTATIONS.=~ 22 inhi =nring wheat.ratents, army Manitotia str 667 in name of \u2018eceipts estimated.: :at ee ira, pative, : hel NEW DIRECTOR OF MERCHANTS BANK IS NAMED MR.C.C.BALLANTYNE.By his eppointment to the board of directors of the Merchants Bank, Mr.C.C.Ballantyne enters a new and select flekd-.of -bysiness activity.There is.no, do bt, in the minds of his friends, hat : Jill make good\u2019: in this departinerit 61 business activity, as.in all others.to which he: \u2018Has len a, \u201chand.\u201cMr.Ballantyne is taking the: place of the late Mr.C.F.Smith, and as he is connected with many large and important business corporations and ventures, there is little doubt > but that he will \u2018do valuable service in the \u2018way of bringing in new -business to- this \u2018Progressive \u2018banking institu ton, se - COAL SUPPLY Vancouver, Nov, \u2014 Then sresufts of -a government- geological .survey.states that the bituminous: coal fields of: Vancouver Island, B.C., are : the.largest on.\u2018the.Pacific coast.Total avatiaple.sits are estimated at \u2018about 3, 000, 600,000 tons, or enough to supply :10 ,000 tons per dey\u2019 for \u201c$00 Years.Rn Thus far they have produced about $70,000,000 worth of coal.1910 output is officially reported to have been 1,616,030 tans, produced by four companies, Fallures in Canada | and U.S.High for Week Business failures In Canada last .week totalled 29 as compared with 27 last week and 24 a year ago.Failures in the United States for the past week totalled 248 against 245 past week.working up a big power scheme on the St, Lawrence, given in the \u2018Witness\u2019 a few days ago aroused a great deal of interest on the \u2018Street.\u2019 \u2018Eonfirindttäén 01 ouf words cônres to-day from Brockville and is given elsewhere on this page.The Knight financier 1s Xnown to be a promoter o dg projects and this, his latest oge, will be followed with interest from its {| embryonic Even prosperous financiers aresome- times sensitive and chafe under ¢ri- ticism and misconception of the motives of thelr actions.Thus Sir Henry Pellatt loses no time in denying that Navigation Company into the Richelieu merger.At least so says a re port from the Queen City.Undon Bank to shift the place of headquarters to Winnipeg, which they will immediately carry into effect, should the shareholders give approval, estab- Mshres a new precedent in Canadian banking.It is an example, too, which is Hkely to be copied by other institu- \u201ctons.Industrial compamies with strong \u2018specially enviable position.\u201cfortunate In this respect are United States Steel, Standard Oil and International Harvester.Technically epeaking there ought log- fcally to be a pause in the stock less easy to jack up prices to date.The short interest in Wall street was large and the speculative clique ad- not financial support of the big interests.From now on it may be more dtffi- up brings to mind that \u201cit never rains but it pours.\u2019 A local hay dealer ut \u2018Change to-day that the talk of the Bric: pointed ish \u2018markets\u2019 importing- hay from the United States Is misleading, as practically all of it is Canadian grown, but shi pped from American ports.Members of the Board \u2018of Trade will no doubt follow with some interest the coming investigation of the International Harvester Company, as that company does \u2018an enormous busiress in Canada, particularly in our west, and no doubt to the detriment of such companies as | the.Massey-Harris Company.Jt has heen announced at the United States Attorney General's Department, that such action is to be prosecuted, and .that no trivial delays will be tolerated.Tt is apparent, too, that the \u2018big combine ig studyi out a plan.of reforma- 3 \u2018tion as Ho fo réstall \u2018trouble, Traders and speculators in wheat are as prone to the weakness of the exagge- \u2018ratiom habit:-as are ali other classes of \u201chumanity, It is, therefore.not sur- \u201cprising that despatches should be sent aut by the Chicago wheat nit asserting :.that between thirty and, forty million bushels of wheat lav buried \u2018under the \u2018snow in the Canddian west, HAMILTON PRICES.\" Hamilton, Nov, 13.\u2014W site wheat, per bushel, R0c to 33e; red, 80 \u20ac to Sie spring, 78c to 83c: peas, 76c to Ts5c; bai ley, R3c to 88%c.sate.42c ,lo 43c: corn, le to 72e: cloverseed, 38.50 to 7.50: timothy seed,$1.75 to \u2018$2 wHite wheat { our, per brl, $3.80.to.Ps.50: strong bakers, $4.29 to $4.7 dressed hogs, per cwt., $9.00 to $10.00; apples.ner \u201cocands, 83.10: Hagiof, bushel and a half: $1 00 to $1.50; 2: 901 choire wintrr, heat.ia\u201d : dried \u2018apples.per-lb, 3c to 4e: potatoes, Sores 3.00: stralehfratrers-S0 1 per bag.of SO Ibs.51,20 ta $1,30: but- 2 El a 81.40: de.Jn, bars, ati ter in.rolls, ner Lb.21c- Lo, 23e; bn* ter, in oor 110%: extras in bas\u2019 $1.70 to | firkiris, Ter IB.20e to 22¢; eggs, per ' dozen, 28c to 30c or a The report that Sir Max Aftken was he .is attempting to bring the Niagara \u2018The proposal of the directors of the selling organizations abroad are in a Notably market advance as it has bean more or vancing prices \u2018has had the moral if cult, but the way good news is piling \u2018do, French, 4c; \u201c5020 cases, .2,000 hogs, were offered for AMPLE SUPPLY OF FRUIT WITH 600D DEMAND A fair general demas demand continues for fruit of all varieties: Prices of apples and imported fruit are quite reasonable for this period of the year, and the demand is likely to increase as the holiday season draws near.Wollowing are f.o.b.prices of the Peterson Fruit Company:- Oranges, Jamai- cas, 150, 176,200, 216, $3 per bag; grapefruit; 61 and 20, $4 per box; lemons, *Marcond brand, fancy 200s, new fruit, $3.50 «do.; bananas, crated, Jemaica Jumbos, $2.50 per bunch.| _ Apples, Greenings, No.$4 per bri; No.2, $3.50; Baldwins, io 1, $4.50; No.2, $3.75; Spies, No.1, 35.50: No.2, $4.50; McIntosh Reds, No.1, $5.50; No.2, at $4.50; Fameuse, No.1, $5; No.2, 33 5; Sher varieties, .good \u2018stock, No.2, \u2018at Grapes, Malagas, heavy weights, $b per keg; medium weights, $4.50; prunes, Californiä, new crop, 60 to 70, in 26 1b.boxes, llc do.70 to 80, 106; do.80 to 90, 19c.Figs, new crop, 8 crown, 18\u20ac; 7 crown, 12¢; 6 crown, llc.Onions, Spanish, large cases, $3.75 per case;.Canadian Reds, in bags of about 100 lbs.$3 per bag; sweet potatoes, in, baskets, $1.75 per pkg:; cranberries, very fine, $8.60 per brl.Nute\u2014Peanuts, Jumbos, roasted, 1 onds, shelled, doc i, ae wale, Grenoble: > Famragon -16¢; do., shelled, new, 33c; fitberts, .18 ecans, 16c 1 err ree Canadian Northern Ry.Earnings Show Advances | Statement for the Year \u2014\u2014 The rapid advance which is being made by the Canadian Northern Railway, Is shown very plainly in the -figures :for.the year ended June .30, which are mot yet out in statement form.In these \u2018it is shown thet the -gross \u2018earnings have increased over last year -to :the extent of over two and a half million dollars, while - the net is over a half a million dollars in excess of those of the previous year.Following are _ > compared | with 27958 for the \u2018week before, and 2539 \u2018for same week last year.Arrivals from May 1 to date, -202,070, against\u2019 79,775.The market is unchenged, with selected.stock, ?Y%e to 280; in sihgle cases, 29c to 30c; No.1, 34c to 24%c, and in single cases, 25%e to 26c.| ces BELLEVILLE CHEESE BOAED.\u2018Belleville, Oat, Nov.13.\u2014Offerings, 517 white, -all sold at 13%c.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018COWANSVILLE BOARD.At the Cowaneville board on Saturday sales of butter were as follows: 282 boxes at 28 3-8; 80 boxes at 28%c, and 218 boxes at, 28 cents.Boerd adiouined to Nov.25.coasters .MINNEAPOLIS AND ST.LOUIS.Naw York; Nov: 18:\u2014 The\u2019 Stock Exchange has recelved notice from the Minneapolis and St.Louis Railroad of the proposed increases of capital stock by $8,000,000 preferred stock, and $4 500,000 common stock.prete APPLICATION TO LIST.New York, Nov.13.\u2014 Application has been made to the Stock Exchange to list $10,000,000 Assets Realization Co.-capital stock, and $5,281,000 National Starch Co.5 percens debentures, due 1930.; It will interest the milling fratern- Hy to learn that, although there was a free movement of grain into Chicago for October, last year\u2019s record for the same time being exceeded.In case of flour, however, there was a.marked decrease, the input being scarcely half that of the same period last year\u2014112,988 barrels compared with 208,794 barrels tn 1910, end 222,- 284 barrels in 1909.: The Argentine cable to the Board of Trade says of wheat: The weather has become more settled, and the crop conditions are highly, favorable.Early estimates are for a large yield.Linseed: The market is weak on the favorable weather and crop conditions, - Argentine wheat exports 864,000 bushels, no corn, oats 480,000 bushels, flax 510,000 bushels; India wheat 1,- 224,000 bushels; Australia wheat 1,- 064,000 bushels.Argentine wheat visible bushels, increase 296,000 bushels.Corn 238,000 bushels, increase.42,000 bushels : fax 435,000.bushels, unchanged.: President Fowler, of Northwestern .Grain: Dedlers Association, estimates the grain crops of the three western Canadian provinces .at, 172,260,000 bushels of wheat, 187,355; 000 bushels of.oats, 33,187 000 bushels of \u2018barley, and 5,425,000 bushels of flaxseed.J \u2014_\u2014 - 7 ; CHEESE AND BUTTER.Cheese receipts for week 39,052 boxes against 51.693 for same week last year.Total receipts since May 1 are 1,758,206 boxes against 1,912,622; market firm, with finest September -and October westerns at\u2019 14 1-4c to 14%4c, and easterns at 13 7-8c.to 14 1-4c.Butter receipts for week 8699 pack- uges against 6238 for same week last year.- Since.May 1 were.456,300, as compared with 396,360.The market is strong, etn finest creamery \u2018quoted up to - \u2014 ms re LIVE STOCK MARKET, NOV.13.\"About 1,900 head of butchers\u2019 cattle.400 calves, 1,000 sheep and: lambs, and sale at the Point St.Charles stockyards to-day.The offerings of live stoek at this market during the week were 3,100 cattle, 660° salves, 1,475 sheep \u2018and lamos.and 4,060.hogs.Trade was good and the prices had an upward tendency all round.Prime béeves sold at 53, c¢ to 61 ¢ per lb.; pretty good animals, 4c to slke, and the common stock, 246C- to 4e per lb.\u2019 Calves sold ai 2%c to 4c per lb, for grassers, and 5c to 6c per lb, for good veals.Sheep sold at 334\u20ac to lambs at Blée to 5160 do.d lots of hogs sold at 6%ec to 6e per.1b SE LONDON CHEESE BOARD.The.off\u20acrings on the.London.cheese market on Saturday were as follows: \u2014 Blanchard and Nissouri, 40 colored, sold at- 148}.Ballantyn, Lakeview, 70 .colored- 894\u20ac per lv; TLäkévieiw, 40 colored; North Street, S0 colored; filanworth, 300 colared: North Braneh,: 26 colored: 366 boxes offered: 50 cold, as above, bidding f on.13 \u20ac bars ar SF Fer cet sented.\u2026 fe | the organization, 1,032,000 - \u2018nel, relieving the congestion.\u2018cient\u2019 amount, however, to maintain life | \u2018is still \u2018-convéyed by' the external .car- told and its branches.and as the in: \u2018jured portion the skull heals nature | and killed- by and no cause for the murder\u2019 is known.MR.SAMUEL \u2026_ GOMPERS Reads Annual Report as President of A.F.of L at.Atlanta.STRONGLY ADVOCATES The Referendum and Recall: and Reports Progress of - Unions, Atlanta, Ga, November 13.\u2014Presi- dent Samuel: \u2018Gompers,.of the American Federation of Labor, in hig report submitted ko- day to the delegates of- the 3ist.annual convention, ; predicted great changes in American methods of- government, .particularly with regard to political parties, .He gave \u2018to the referendum, initiative.and the recall the unqualified endorsement of organized labor, and declared that.a, real, representative democracy had - never been known.in the United States because .of the general absence of those provisions.\u201cThis semi-edification of judges, he SAMUEL GOMPERS: said in defence of his endorsement.\u2018this sanctimonious - -cant about\u2019 mob rule, some of which was in President Taft's message vetoing the Arizona statehood bill; is mere drivel.\u2019 Pregident Gompers\u2019's report, which covers sixty closely printed pages, and would make more than 30- columns in a newspaper, says it leaves many sub- Jeots untouched \u2018or madequately pre- :In thé main, the \u2018report declares for, and says organized: labor demands: \u2018The referendum, the initiative and the recall.Passage- of the so-called anti-injunction bills, at the next session of Congress.Restriction of immigration.Further restriction of convict \u201clabor.Legislation to relieve :clvil service employees: from the éxecutive orders.prohibiting- them to .petition Congress.Uniform laws.for protection of life .and.health.in factory buildings.A department of labor in the federal government.Employers\u2019 liability and worKmen's tompensation acts throughout; the.states.Severe \u2018axrailgmment .is; made-of: so-called scientific.- -Taanagement er.\u2018efficiency systema.Fale With its membership now more\u2019 than 1,750,000, the greatest im fts history, and its.financial condition excellent, often called the: greatest altruistic institution of' the times enters the thirty- first year | -of its work.\u2018Despite.all opposition of the miost relentless kind, the American labor movement grows and thrives; its beneficent influence for the common uplift, of labor and all our people extends tu 211 flelds of useful activity and is becoming more-generally recognized.The.power \u201cwhich labor holds within its grasp is.understood by our opponents - \u2018perhaps\u2019 better.than many of the toilers.\u2019 Mr.Gompers refers very briefly to the.contempt of\u2019 court \u2018proceedings against Vice-President John Mitchell, \u2018Sedretary Morrison and himself, which are still pending before the eourts | in the.District of Columbia.- The - McNamara case, however, \u201cis taken up at some length and fully re- Viewed.President Gompers expresses his faith in the innocence of the meén now on trial at Los Angeles for alleged .dynamiting outrages, and denounces in unmeasured terms their removal from Indiana to California.The fight for, the eight-hour day; Mr.Gompers said, is still getting on.\u201c; .The membership -of the organization was.never so great.: According to Secretary Morrison's report, .its financial condition is excellent.The: treasury shows a balance of nearly $200, - 000 on hand.Nearly $5,000,000 was disbursed in | support of strikes by the various unions, which are affillated- with the Federation.During 1911 the Federation issued 326 charters to unions, bringing the total of its organization membership to 1,464,000.In individual membership \u2018the.Federation gained nearly 200,000 \u2018during the year.he STOPS BLOOD FLOW TO BRAIN.\u2018Surgeon Deflects it in Injured Hod by Ligation of Internal Carotid.Philadelphia, November 11, \u2014Demon- strations in advance surgery> were made this afternoon in many Philadelphia.hospitals by famous surgeons fer the.benefit of delegates assembled in this city to attend the Clinical Congress of Surgeons of North America.An operation considered fatal until modern surgery lent Its aid was performed at the University Hospital to deflect the flow of blood from one\u2018part of the injured head of a patient.Its purpose Was accomplished by Dr.John B.Deaver by the ligation of the internal carotid, the principal artery of \u2018the neck\u2019 supplying blood to the greater part of the brain, the orbit, internal i fear, and the forchead and nose.The operation \u2018stopped the supply of blood.to the brain through this chan- A suffi- will-adapt itself to the changed condition, and the arteries which have been \u2018forced to do added duty will gradually dilate until the Rhormal -supply of -blood is distributed in.all parts of \u2018the \u2018head.« \u2014 ee \u201cAN.OLD MAN\u2019S CRIME.; Macon, Ga., November 13.\u2014Mrs: Lizzie McCall, aged 70 years; was shot \u20ac her \u2018husband, TRoger McCall, aged 71-years, while she lay asleep in her bed at her home here last night.McCall then barricaded himself in another bédroom and when the sheriff broke down the;door lie was found lying on.the\" bed sound: asleep With a shotgun by his side.The \u2018oid mari: declines to make a.statement, \u2018 I niece, \u201cPERSONALS His Royal Highness the Governor- General will give a state dinner as usual after the opening of parliament on Thursday, and the Duchess of Connaught will hold a reception for the wives and daughters of those attending the dinner.Her Royal Highness Princess Patricia of Connaught sails for Canada by the \u2018Empress of Ireland\u2019 on Dec.1, accompanied by Miss Adams, lady-in- waiting; Mrs.Long, wife of Captain: Long, | AD,C.; Major M.D.Murray, C.B., c.v.o., comptroller of the Gov- ernor-General's household; Captain Talbot, of the 11th Hussars, extra A.D.C.to H.R.H.the Duke of Con- naught, The party will be met at.Halifax by Captain Long, A.D.C.and will go direct to :Otiawa.It is expected.that the Princess will accompany -{beir Royal Highnesses to Montreal on their visit of four days, arriving on Dec.13.Principal Petérson has left for Boston and New York.Dr.James Fyshe has left Bangkok, Slam, and- is.expected to arrive In Montreal for Christmas.i Miss Pauline Laurier, Crescent street, will be the guest of Lady Laurier for the Drawing-room.Lady Chapleau, leaves in a few days: for Europe,\u2019 and will be accompanied .by her niece, Miss Chapleau.Miss Gibb Dawson has arrived from England, ;to spend the winter .with | Mrs.Lachlan Gibb, University street.The Hon.David Mackeen and Miss Mackeen, of Halifax, are at the Windsor, on.their way to the Capital.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.David Pottinger, of \u2018Moncton, N.B., arrived.in the city yes- .terday, and registered at the Windsor.\u2018Miss Irene McBride will be the guest of Mrs, F.C.Whitley while in the Capital this week for the Draw- \u2018ing-roorñ.Dr.J.D.McGuigan, Emerald, P.E.I, is in the city, and is staying with his father-in-law, Mr.P.J.Elliott, \u201c82 Conway street.; to Mr.and\u2018 Mrs.M.Vineberg, Montreal, are among passengers by the \u2018Kronprincessin Cecilie,\u2019 sailing = to- \u2018morrow from New York to Bremen.The Misses Mercedes and Evelyn Crimmins, who have been guests of -Miss Guerin, have left for their home in New York, spending a few days in | Quebec on the way.Miss Agnes Deans Cameron and her Miss Jessie Cameron Brown, who have been in England for the past two.years, have.sailed for Canada, and will go to British Columbia.The engagement is announced of Miss Theresa Robinson, eldest daughter of Rural Dean and Mrs.Robinson, of St.Cyprian\u2019s Anglican church, Maisonneuve, to Dr.E.S.Read, of Clarenceville, Quebec.Dr.J.M.Harper, the well-known \u2018educationist, and Mrs.Harper, are in town: from Quebec, and are guests of -Dr.\u2026 and Mrs.Stolz, 851 Dorchester -street west.They are on their way to California, where- they will spend the | M | Winter.Mrs.Henry Havelock Latter.\u2018formerly Miss Annie Lilburn Birks, will receive for the first time since her marriage on Tuesday afternoon, from four o'clock, and in the evening at her residence, \"269 \u2018Elgin avenue, West- mount.Afterwards Mrs.Latter will receive on the first and third Thursdays : At the Drawing-room to be held by their Royal Highnesses on Saturday evening, several rooms in the Senate will- be placed at the disposal of those waiting to be presented, and it has also been arranged that the guests for the presentation will pass into : \u2018the \u2018Serfate Chamber in, groups, dut - \u201cnotice being \u2018given \u201ceach group, Mrs.Terroux gave a reception.on Saturday afternoon, for her daughter, Miss Aline Terroux.The reoms were decorated attractively for.the occasion with chrysanthemums, roses, and palms.Mrs.Edmond Demers and Mrs.\u2018Henri Lionais presided.at the tea- table, which was arranged with pink roses and smilax.Assisting in the tea-room were Miss Lucienne Geof- frion, Miss Jeanne St.Cyr, Miss Florence.Dube, and Miss Juliette Lionais.Mrs.Terroux was gowned in black and white striped chiffon, and her debutante daughter, who received with her, .wore white embroidered chiffon, \u2018with silver trimming, and held white roses.Mrs.Leonowens held a largely attended.reception on Saturday -after- noon at 70 McTavish street, In honor of her grand-daughter, Miss Kathleen Fyshe.= The drawing-room was decorated attractively with yellow chrysanthemums, and pink chrysanthemums were arranged in the dining-room Mrs.Leonowens was handsomely gowned in grey satin trimmed with Persian embroidery, and Miss Kathleen Fyshe, who.received with her, was wearing a pretty dress of pale blue satin trimmed with white lace and.touches of pink, and she held pink rose} and Mlies of \u201cthe valley.Miss Fyshe wore a blue silk gown with overdress of white flowered chiffon.Mrs.James Fyshe was.gowned in black crepe de chine, trimmed with rose pointe lace.Mrs.L.De Brisay and Miss.Lilian Hamp- son presided at the tea-table, and the young ladies serving were Miss Gwyn- neth Lewis, Miss Eva Harrington, Miss 1sobel\u2019 Blackader, Miss Helen Merrett, Miss Alison Strathy and Miss Anna Leonowens.Canadian visitors in London registering at the High Commissioner's office recently were:\u2014Mrs.J.H, Mu- lock.and Miss.Cochrane, Montreal; Mr.T.Y.Guest, Walkerton; Miss K.S.D, Buell, Brockville; J.Emerson, Calgary; Major and Mrs.Lorne L Drum, Ottawa; Mrs.W.W.and the Misses E.and C.Eaton, Toronto; Miss V.Wilson, Edmonton; Dr.and Mrs.A.P.Ship, Montreal; Dr.P.Pelletier, Quebec; Mrs.R.J.Lecky, Regina; Mrs.A.J.McNeill, Calgary; Miss Fanny McNutt, Prince, Edward Island: Wilfred Beaton and Frank Guy, Winnipeg, Miss Esdaile, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.John Galt, Blair; H.J.Cambie and daughter.and Master Tatlow, Vancouver; -W.G.Fraser, \u2018Pembroke; Mme.Antoine Guibault, Quebec; Mrs.Jamés and Q.E.Baxter, Montreal; Mrs.Whitehead Mas- sen and Miss E.Massen, Montreal.The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hospital for -this week are Messrs.J.A.Ogtlvy, C.C.Holland, \u2018A.J.Darling and He Ww.Dor- [ ken.\u2019 The visiting governors to the Western Hospital for the ensuing week are Miss C.Davidson, Méssrs.C.Davis, M.B.Davis, and Jas.David- soi.Y.W.c.A AT HOME.- Thé president and board of directors of the Montreal Young Women's Christian Association.are glving an \u2018at home\u2019 at their.newly \u2018opened branch in the ¥.M .C.A.rooms, Fairmount avenue, corner af Mance street, on Wednesday afternoon, from three to half-past five o'clock.Tea will be served.| re - DOUGLAS LITERARY CIRCLE.\u201cThe Rev.Canon Paterson Sinyth will pe the speaker at the meeting of the Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Circle, in Douglas.Hall, Chomedy street, on Fri- \u2018day afternoon, November 17, at half- past three o'clock.Dr.Paterson Smyth's subject will be \u2018Novels and Theology.\u201d The Rev.Dr.Young will be chairman, and.music will be con- \u2018tributed by Mrs.A.Homer Vipond and Mr.-Dumbrill: The hostesses are Mrs.\u20180.Edy, Mrs.Ww.Ji Messenger: Mrs, J.Le Percival, and Mrs.J.J.Reid.To -Caledonia, arrd Moviile.5 \u201cat 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.lmany Englishmen are refurning Royal George, arr\u2019a- Montreal.Benguela, arrd Montreal - .Mount Temple, arr\u2019d Montreal .Man.Exchange, arr'd Montreal Lo Salacia, arr'd Montreal.05 Jacona, arr\u2019d Montreal.\u201c Innishowen Head, arrd Montreal.PES Baltic, arr'd\u2019 New York.\u201c Perugia, arrd New York.\u201c Carunia, arr'd New York.0\" Lituania, arr'd New York.\u201c San Guglielmo, arr'd New York.* Galveston, arr'd- New York.\u201c Pisa, arr'a Montreal.2 \u201c Teutonic, arr'd Montreal.- OUTWARD.Devona, arr\u2019d London.« «Nov.Oceanic, arr'd Southampton.FE St.Louis, arr'd Plymouth.Pretorian, arr'd Glasgow.\u201c .Nov.bk dd bd fd pd 19 19 BS hy ht p= \u2014 et hk et dd dd CO Id ped DS LI BD \u2014 D Tunisian, arr'd Liverpool.\u201c Kaïserin Auguste Victoria, arr'd Plymouth.Lake Michigan, arr'd \u2018London Sicilian, arr'd London.Bellona, arr\u2019d Aberdeen.-.Cairndon, arr\u2019d Leith.- Willehad, arr'd Rotterdam.\u201c BOUND FOR MONTREAL.The following ships now on the high seas, bound for Montreal will be the tet dd Hauts pu ls dt J a last \u201cships to come to this port this year: \u2014 Montreal.London., .Qect, 27 \u2018Corinthian.Havre.« .Oct.28 Lake ° Manitoba.Liverpool.- .Gct.-28 Ausonia.Southampton .Oct.8° Pomeranian.London., Ov.1 Montrose: London.Nov.3 Corsican.Liverpool.Nov.3 Ionian.Moville.Nôv.4 Cassandra.Glasgow.\u2026 .iNOV.4 Manchester - Commerce.Manchester.Nov.4 Teutonic.|.Liverpool.Nov.¢ Montcalm.ke .Liverpool .Nov.7 \u2018Fremona.Cee .Middlesbro.Nov.7 Turcoman.|.Avonmouth.-Nov 7 \u2018Bray Head |.Swansea.Nov, 8 Laurentic., .Liverpool «+ .,Nov.9 Virginian.Liverpool.Nov.10 MOVEMENTS OF THE LINERS.\u2018Athenia\u2019! sailed from Glasgow fer St.John, N.B., on the 11th \u2018Saturnia\u2019 was reported by wireless on Saturday off Greenock, and is\u2019 uue at Glasgow early on Monday.\u2018Lake Manitoba\u2019 arrived at \u2018Quebec- at 11 o'clock last night.\u2018Montfort\u2019 was outwards 105 miles\u201d east of Belle Isle.\u2018Corsican from Liverpool for Quebec and Montreal, arrived at Quebec at 9 o'clock last night, and is due here tonight.\u2018Ionian\u2019 was inwards at Heath Point e is due in Quebec at 7 o'clock to-night and Montreal at 7 a.m.on Wednesday.\u2018Hesperian\u2019 sailed hence for Glasgow.\u2018Cairntorr\u2019 sailed yesterday for Leith, The \u2018Ausonia\u2019 is due here to-night.ANNUAL SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT.Mr.Huntley R.Drummond, vice-pre- sident of the Board of Trade, will preside at-the grand annual concert of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute to-morrow night.The sailors will be assisted by rs.E.Hall, soprano; Mr.Angus McAlpine, baritone, and Miss Carolyn A.Dogherty, elocutionist.Some of the sailors who have been favorites among the performers at these concerts during the season are upon the programme for SON&S.The concluding item will be furnished by the boys of the \u2018Corsican,\u2019 under the leadership of Mr.Rogers.They will give an illustration of how the boys amuse themselves and the passengers during the dog watch at pea, introducing songs, dances, musical gelections, and a burlesque \u2018on Sousa and his famous band.TAKING MANY ITALTANS.The \u2018Royal George\u2019, which will sail for Bristol on Wednesday, will carry home for Christmas over 150 Italian residents of this city.In.addition pra mo native land for the winter \u201cthe same ship.HESPERIAN\u2019S LIST.Liet of passengers who sailed on Saturday on the Hesperian for Glasgow:\u2014 Mr.J.W.Aredale, Mrs.M.Des- son, Mr.Herbert Denton, Mr.Henderson, Miss Henderson, Miss Hynman, Mr.J.C.Johmston, Mrs.Johnston; Mr.R.C.Kerr, Mr.Edward Law, Mr.T.P.Martin, Mr.D.B.Mundel, Master Jas.McKenzie, Mr.McIsaac, Mr.John Murray, Mr.S.Orr, Miss J.Parke, Miss C.Parke, Miss Mary Russell, the Rev.S.\u2018G.Ruegg and Mrs.Ruegg, Miss Robertson, Mr.R.Russel, Mr.Alex.Ran- kim, Dr, E.G.Smith, \"Mrs.Smith, Mr.John Sim, Mr.Robert Todd, Mr.David Woods, Mr.Alex.Wilson, Mrs.Watson and maid, Mr.Reginald M.Young.TEUTONIC'S LIST.The Teutonic, which arrived here.this -morning, carried the following list of passengers: Mr.A.H.Astell, Mrs.J.Forbes Allan, Miles E.Ball, Mr.Stanley Barker, Mrs.M.Blake, Master L.Blake, Mrs.M.Britton, Miss Brown, Mr.J.W, Bullodk, Mr.A.Bumpus, Mrs.Bush, Mr.J.S.arènes Miss Edith M.Calder, Miss Cameron,Miss B.Camm, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Carpenter, Mr.J.T.Cattlow, Mr.and Mrs.M.Chapman,Mrs.Charlesworth, Mr.and Mrs.G Ww.Cozles, Miss J.O.Coales, Mrs.K.A.Colledge, Miss K.Colledge, Conyers, Mr.George Copeland, Mr.and Mrs.J.Cortle, Mr.H.Courtemanche, Mt.H.S.Crabtree, Miss E.Crawford, Mr.A.H, Craymer, Mr, and Mrs.W.T.Davies, Mr.and Mrs.Donahue, Mr.Mrs.S.Fry, Mr.JT.den, Mr.G.Gilbertson, Miss Glass, Miss | Minnie Glass, Mrs.\u2018Gordon, Miss M.M.Graham, Mrs.F.Greenwood, Mr.W.Griffiths, Miss L.Grose, Dr.Hett, Mr.H.J.Hilliard, Mr.A.LC Hough- ton, Mr.C.G.Hoystead, Mr.N.Jo- hannesen, Mrs.BE.A.Kerr, Mr.R.E.Knatchbull, Miss P.H.Lascelles, Dr.J.B.Legge, Mr.Roland Lishman, Mr.W.G.Macdonald, Major D.ac- Laren, Mrs.MacLaren, Mr.J.G.Mason, Mrs.H.L.Mason, Miss M.Mason, Miss Thomas Mernagh, Miss C.Michael, Miss Milne, Mr.A.Ô.Morin, Miss F.Ooakes, Mr.C.O'Regan, Mrs.O'Regan, Mrs.M amson, Miss D.Parkinson, Master L.Pa on, Master G.Parkinson, Miss S.Patten, Mr.¥.Perceval, Mr.J.Pil- son, Mr.H.Prenter, Mr.&, RB.Radley, Mrs.L.Briscoe Ray, Mrs.Belle Reid, Miss M.Redd, Miss G.Roberts, Mrs.L.Roberts, Mr, G.Robertson, Mrs.Robent- son, Mr.W.J.Romain Mr.H.Schwann, Mr.W.Shand, Mrs.N, Shortluck.Miss G.Sparkes, Mr.C.R.Tanner, Mr.and Mrs.A.Vernon Thomas, Miss E.Thomas, Dr.Victor C.Thorne, Mr, R.Turner, Miss M.Van Romburgh, Mr.'W.Waite, | Mr.W.White.GULF REPORT.Father Point, 160\u2014Cloudy; gale west.In, 11.30 p.m.yesterday, \u2018Felix.Out, 4.20 .m., \u2018So koto.Little Metis, 180\u2014Heavy snow.strong Wet ane, 202\u2014Light snow, strong gale west.In, 6.30 a.m.supposed \u201cWobun.\u2019 Cape Chatte, 234\u2014Raining, strong west.\u2018Out, 8.00 a.m., \u2018Hes erian.\u2019 Martin River, 260\u2014Raining.strong northwest.In, 7.00 am supposed \u2018Corinthian\u2019 and supposed \u2018Ionian.\u2019 wut midnight, \u2018Cascapedia.\u2019 .Cape Magdalen, 294 \u2014« OZEY, raining.Stra northwest.In, 6.00 am, e two-masted steamer.Out, 1.00 p.m, yesterday, \u2018Megantic\u2019; 4.30 p.m., \u201cSar- ia dinian.Isle, 723\u2014 Raining.south.In, 10.30.p.m., yesterday, 145 miles northeast, \u2018Cassandra: Out, 11.00 p.m., yesterday, \u2018Victorian.\u2019 ee DIED OF HEART FAILURE.Death came suddenly early wester- day morning to Arthur Daniel, 46 years of age, who was found dead in bed at his boarding-house, 241% De- Msle street.The body was removed to the morgue, where it was stated yesterday that death was evidently ¢ due to heart failure.fn crete 6,000 TONS OF SAND.The \u2018Ramore Head\u2019 is in port unjoad- ing six thousand tons of \u2018silver sand.The cargo was obtained at Antwerp, and is for the use of the glass works in this city.yo.- A TRAVEL TALK.Miss Brittain will give a travel talk, at the Laura Ferguson Girls\u2019 Club, on.\u2018Thursday evening; at eight o'clock, \u2018man, 49 West Prince ing salt off our faces,\u2019 Miss C.SOME ACCIDENTS.Girl at St.Lambert Hurt by Falling Clothes Locker.Emile Mailloux, 17 years of age, was brought to the Montreal General Hospital, Saturday, suffering from a fracture of the skull, which he received in the box factory of G.& S.Esplin, corner of Duke and Ottawa streets.He sustained this injury in falling down the elevator shaft.from the second floor into the basement.\u2018While engaged unloading a waggon, in front of the Starke, Seybold Hard- Ware Company's establishment in St.Peter street on Saturday.Henry Sher- Arthur street, was crushed, when the horse backed the waggon against the wall of the building.He was taken to the General Hospital.where it was found he had sustained broken ribs and - \u2018other internal injuries.Mary Wilkie, 24 years, was seriods- Iy crushed in the fac tary of the Water- man Pen Company, :«# St.Lambert, Saturday, through the clothes locker falling on top of her.and was remdved to the Montreal General Hospital, \u201cIt is possible that an operation may haye to be performed.DRENCHED IN THEIR BERTHS.Crew of \u2018Pisa\u2019 Occupied Scraping Salt Off Their Faces.\u201cThe officers of the \u2018Pisa\u2019 were ! not loathe to reach Montreal this morn ng, aftér: their seventeen days out from - Rotterdam.The seas were not content to remain outside the ship or even on deck, but - frequently invaded the .cabins and drenched the hedding \u201cin the berths.\u2018We spent our time\u2026sc a deck ha; ia said this morning.A \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.= ONTARIO NOMINATIONS.: Woodstock, Ont., Nov.13.\u2014Newt W.Rowell, the new Liberal leader, mes nominated at a mass meeting of (th party there.There was little or no, do position.Kenora, Ont., Nov.13.\u2014\u2014At thesigets ing \u2018of the Liberal- Conservative\u201d \u201cAs5o- ciation for the district of Keewatin, held here Saturday afternoon, the i \u2018| unanimous ~ choice of the assembled delegates was Captain H.A.C.Mag H.P.P., who will again contest the Em ing in the interests of his party.- Markham, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014East York Liberals nominated Dr.O.P.Sisely, of Fast Toronto, to oppose Alex.Me- Cowan, M.P.P., for the Legislature, Hartley Dewart, K.C., and J.W.Curry, K.C., gave addresses.Picton, Ont., Nov.13.\u2014From twehty nominations s.Edgar Mastin, manager of the Farmers\u2019 Canning Company, at Bloomfield, was chosen ° yesterday\" as the representative of Prince Edward Liberals for the provincial campaign.Toronto, Nov.13\u2014The Hon.T.J.Foy, of South Toronto, has announced his intention of being a_candidate in Nrrth Toronto with w.&.McNaught, M.P.P., the other Conservative mem- mer, John Shaw, retiring in Mr.Fov\u2019s favor.- E.W.J, Owens, K.C., will be the running mate of George \u201cH.Gooderham, M.P.P., in South Tororito.Little Current, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014The Liberals of Manitoulin, \u2018at their nomination convention at Manitowang, selected Robert Tillson, of Tehkuminan Township, as candidate for the Legislature.He will be opposed by R.Be Gamey, the Conservative nominee, © Durham, Ont., Nov.13.\u2014At the convention held here.to bring out a càn- didäte in the Liberal interests for Seuth Grey; William.Calder was made the choice.\u201d Mr.Calder Ts a native of the county, a successful business man Fand'manager of the Nationdl ¥dntland Cement Company.Toronto, Ont,, Nov.13.\u2014James Was, business agent of the Tailors\u2019 Union, was nominated to contest Class B \u201cin West Toronto dn the interest of the Independent Labor Party.The party now has six candidates in the field in Toronto.i eee | A WILD PASSAGE.The \u2018Teutonic,\u2019 which docked here early to-day, reports the wildest passage in years.In spite of the furious gales, the vessel made a fast passage\u2014 overtaking and beating into port ships .Which had sailed several days in advance of her.The best day\u2019s run was 474 miles, the worst 186.The heavy seas, which swept her decks constantly for several days, smashed the derritk on the main mast.The ship reached here with her tackling chained in place.In the cargo, a great deal of special goods for the Christmas trade and festivities was carried.} rate MAYOR OF COBALT DEAD, * Cobalt, Ont., Nov.13.\u2014Mayor » Sol.White died at 10 o'clock last night.The body yesterday lay in the Town Hall, being conveyed there by the Board of Aldermen as pall-bearers.It was taken to Windsor on last night's train.The funeral service will te held at Windsor, and interment will take place at.Anderton on Tuesday, - -\u2014 A DIED.3 MITCHELL \u2014 At Grace Hospital, Toronto, on Nov.11, 1911,Helena Franc Hogan, youngest daughter of the late John Hogan, and dearly beloved wife of Arthur Hamilton Mitchell.Funeral from 2 Richmond square, Montreal, on Tuesday, Nov.14th, at 2.30 p.m, to Cote des Neiges.Ceme- .tery.1 \u201cWithout Odor or Smoke, Night - Lamp ° The \u2018Monireal Beauty \u201cnickel plated, the handsomest ahd only perfect Lamp, for halls, sick bedrooms, bathrooms, cei- - .Burns ordinary -coal* oll; one filling will burn 40 lou.3, or four mights.Highly recommended by Physicians for sick: rooms.Size, 4 inches hy 6 inches: Price 90c; by mail, 10c extia.: L.J.A, SURVEYER,: Sole Agent: 52 ST.LAWRENCE BOULE- TARD, Montreal.AL SATIN SLIPPERS and FANCY HOSIERt | -Dyed any shade to match your gow.qh T GOLD MEDALISTS.* v British American Dyeing Company \u20147\u2014 Telephones & Offices.= =.cn CE Le ï ue vo EN ol PEP 3 \u2026 - vA à rester rb \u2019 .; Fa .J aanr ey mas rate tA Bie I velba.on kins oe oe ARPS te a Sen mere see 2 PEL Re Ae rier ae ir oes FCIAC a = Chairman, HUNTLY + x ~ : Æo be Closed at this Office During of closing.© G.T.R.GET WAREHOUSE.4 THE MONTREAY DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911: Weekly Calendar PRINCESS TO-NIGHT 25c to 81.50 The Gamblers By Charles Klein, anthor of The Music Master Next Week: MADAME 6 X\" .HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE MONTREAL OPERA COMPANY .THIS WEEK 0-NIGHT AND FRIDAY p \u201cLe Jongleur de Hours ama Sterlin, Stroesco, Bonafe, Wainman, Panneton.TUESDAY AND THURSDAY \u2014Masse- nets \u201cWerther.\u201d \u2014Mmes.Ferrabini, \u2018Choiseul; - Mui.Clement.Bonafe, Cargue, Panneton.*- SATURDAY \u2014Puceini\u2019s \u201cManon Les- caut.\u2019\u2014Mmes.Ferrabini and Riviere; MM.Colombini, Nicoletti, Cervi.Straoesco.SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 P.M.Concert by the Opera Orchestra.MONTREAL SAILORS INSTITUTE Grand Annual Concert GIVEN BY The Crews of the Ships in Port ASSISTED BY \u2018 - Mrs, J.B.BALE, Soprano.Mr.ANGUS MoALPINE, Baritoné, Miss CAROLYN A.DOGEERTY, Elocutionist.- - TUESDAY EVENING, Nov.14th, 1911.R.DRUMMOND, | \u2018Esq.Vice-President Board of Trade.| PROGRAMME, 1.Address .+.Chairman 3.Scotch Song .'Of A\u2019 the Airts\u2019 Mr.McGONNIGAL (SS.Cassandra).3.Soprano Song, \u2018Queen of \u2018the Earth\u2019 \u2018 Mrs.J.E.HALL | 4.\" Humorous ' Song .LL.Pobemory\u201d Mr.FRANK QUINN (88.Ionian).5.8 Selected OME .vo vv 24 ve en ve ve , Mr.FLATTERY (SS.Ausonda).$8.Recitation, 'A Kid's Composition on \u2018Mother\u2019 (Henry A.Shute) .Miss CAROLYN A, DOGHERTY.7.Comic Song, \u2018Standing at the Corner + of the Street\u2019 ., Mr.REED 8.Descriptive Song, Mr.McPHERSON 9.Baritone Song .Selected Mr: ANGUS McALPINE.10.Character Song, \u2018The Hand I had Behind Me\u2019 .Jo v0 0 0 0 0000 Mr.JOSEPH SWEBENBY (SS.Ionian).11.The concluding portion of the programme will be furnished by the boys of the S8.Corsican, under the leadership of Mr.\u2018Rogers, introducing Songs, ances, (85.Kusomtas: T\" .'By the Sea\u2019 (88.Teutonic).cal Selections, and a Burlesque on | Sousa and his famous Band.This will illustrate how the boys | Ives and the e \u2018Dog Wateh\u2019 often amuse the passengere during | at sea.Admission, 25 cents, - \u2018 (500), may be secured at C.M.Alex- ender\u2019s, 219 St.James street.Men's Missionary Congress ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND PRI- DAY, NOV.15 17.ALL MEN ARE INVITED.ALL MEN ARE WANTED, Whether Registered pf not.Main Floor reserved for Registered Commissioners.It is not too late to re .Office until Wednesday, |at 33 McGill College avenue.Phone UP 109%.| B.ALBERT ÇOOK, Fixecutive Secretary.On SUNDAY, Nov.19,at 3 p.m.I purpose giving an address in Crescent Hall, 642 St.Catherine West, in refutation of the so-called N Theology.1 ask the attendance of all Christians.Rev.JOHN B.PYKE, M.A, Lennoxville University.A SALE -\u2014 OF \u2014 Useful and Fancy Articles 1 Refreshments, etc., \"Will be held in the Hall of Xnox Church, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY November 16 and 17.Admission, 106.8 to 10 pm.GRADUATES OF McGILL UNIVERSITY A Meeting of the 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OO pa DODO ° GO pus thn =F * MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911.The shortsighted rebellion of the Crown Prince of Germany and his glorification for it at the opera is calculated to make socialists of all the English as far as Germany is con- | eerned.They can: see plainly .that they must look for nothing but hatred.trom the classes in that country.It is probable that the war fever of the Jingoes is largely dite to the fear that they are losing their.ascendancy in the government of .the nation, and the hope that the stirring up of a foreign hatred may retain it for them.All men know\u2014the United Stated knows in the case of the Spanish war, we in Canada know now\u2014how easily that is done.But there is one other who is\u2018 probably learning a lesson.The Emperor, hated by the populace, if we may judge at all from the Ger- \u2018man\u2019 comic papers, as the impersonation of despotism, and now deserted by the upholders of despotism, including his own son, the one hope of Hohenzollern pride, finds himself, with his Chancellor, left quite alone, and that for acts of wisdom and patriotism.He will see in the attitude of his reactionary son the natural fruit of his war-lord training, and if he is wise, as at bottom most men the danger of the imperial position as well \u2018as of the nation.No one can foretell what might be.the outcome | of war with Great Britain; all knuw that war has great surprises.But whatever it might be, it would certainly leave Germany sadly impover- people -are greatly suffering from financial strain.The effect of that on a population well nursed in extremely radical ideas could only be looked forward to by the Imperial house with the greatest concern.We are convinced that the Kaiser does not want war.With all his swagger he has steered a peaceful course, and owing to economie conditions he never wanted it less than now.Neither he nor the nation could now go.into it blindly.The subject has been long .enough before the world to be fully in view of all parties, It is wonderful, however, how little is needed with a nation prepared and spoiling for a fight\u2014a bomb explosion, for instance, or a Lloyd George speech\u2014to throw The Emperor is, we are told, already hurt at the misinterpretation of lis Chancellor's \u2018attitude by the English papers.It becomes all to step very warily at \u2018such a time or we may have trouble nearer than Tripoli or China, GLACIAL PROGRESS.Another matter is on foot in which Great Britain may have a say.It is strange in these days when the pipes of peace are continuaily playing joyous hopeful airs that wars and rumors of wars should be as rife as ever.This time it is Russia which, while Italy is annexing Tripoli, and Germany is Keeping all Western Europe on the qui vive, thinks it is a good.time to take 9 long promised bite of£ Persia.Indeed Russia has probably to thank the Crown Prince of Germany for creating a aituation in which the coast is clear for her to pro- oeed.Against her -' aggression \u2018Great Britain has, as in the case of Tripoli, nothing to say.It is now a ood while since Great Britain and Russia divid-, warehouse for the winter.ed Persia bejween.them, all that was | the: sea and the Elburz range.great or ancient or valuable going to Russia, Great Britain simply claiming that none should trespass on regions where she has herself long besn the potential force.That «vas done, as in the case of Tripoli, before the reform | of the Persian government.The only interest of Russia's proposed seizure to Great Britain is what she might find necessary as a counter move in Southern Persia.Russia has, of course, which is not easily understuod.The reformed Persian government recently put an American named Shuster in \u2018charge of her revenues, as China did Sir Robert Hart, though with larger scope, a.very wise proceeding, indeed.Russia has taken umbrage ut some- \u201cthing Mr.Shuster cor his Persian myrmidons have done and demands an apology.The Persian parliament has voted confidence in Mr.Shuster.* However, one reason Is ag good as another when a country has made up itél\u2018mind\u2019 to go on the warpath.= The Italians had no end of grievances in Tripoli, the adjustment of which would not have \u2018troubled them very much had they not thought the time ripe for conquest.The provinces: that.Russia wants, Ghilan and Mazanderan, constitute.the southern snore of the Caspian sea.Possession of them would | make that sea a Russian lake.They \u2018afe nearly flve hundred miles in length with \u201ca depth of about fifty between The mountains, their southern boundary, are within thirty miles \u2018of Teheran, the capital of Persla, and would give Russia command of the capital, enabling her to dictate with still more assurance when Mr.Shuster or any one else there ought to apologlze to the Czar.It is hard to sce what Young Persia, whose intentions, like these of Young Turkey, In forming a constitutional government, have been 80 patriotic and whose.administration has been so prudent, can do in face of such a predatory movement.They, like the Turks, are suffering from the decay bequeathed to them by a long era of Mahommedan absolutism.ti think he is, he will see in that mirror | ished at a time when her common.THE KING.\"The King did not smile.\u201d So we read in the cabled description of the passage of King George and Queen Mary through the streets of London on their way \u2018to India to be crowned, It was remarked, too, at the coronation services in Westminster Abbey thdt the \u2018King did not smile,\u201d and that at the culminating\u2019 moment \u2018he looked very grave and white\u2019 The truth.is that the King takes very solemnly and ger- fously the responsibilities of kingship, and, doing so, the gravity of demeanor which has characterized him since the death of his\u2019 brother, Clarence, has deepened.King George is a loving, dutiful son, 4 good husband and a fond but discriminating father, and he has the consolation of that innate humanity which sympathizes with and actively aids all iisery and suffering\u2014 that quality of mercy which blesses [him thet, gives and him that takes.Those are, ich, gifis, but a king is necessarily encloistered and apart from other then.\u201cHigh peeks are the coldest\u2019 has application to kingship, or, as Gauthier hyperbolically puts it: \u2018Crown \u2018of thorns like Christ's, they have set \u2018on my hair.Under weight of my ter- \u2018rible | splendor I bow.amd the sharp \u2018golden rays of the nimbus I wear.\u201cBright drops of blood-royal I bear on \u2018my brow.\u201d Subjects of the King, who know what a tower of strength his name is to the Empire, will not forget that the life of a good king is one long continual sacrifice.The divinity which is said to hedge him about cuts him oft from friendships as other men have them, and makes him a shihing mark for the calumny and envy .of the ill- natured and vicious.Let us remember when we sing \u2018God Save the King and extol his glory\u2014which is, after all, to extol our own\u2014that personally he is also entitled to.our sympathy.Such a mission as that of Lord Grey in leaving the \u2018marble halls\u2019 to.devote ten years to the uplift of the submerged, would, we may believe, be more congenial to King George than the gorgeous Indian celebrations of which he wlll'be the chief figure.But he and his ministers feel that his coronation in India will! do more to conciliate the people in this time of unrest and \u201cbind them loyally to the Empire than all other things put together, \u2018and so the King and Queen go forth to do what seems best in the interests of the people of these realms.All their true-hearted subjects will pray for the safe return of King George and Queen.Mary.\u2018 \u2019 THE PEOPLE MUST NOW PAY.The Borden government is Wasting no time in showing ts culers.In the early part of last week it took advantage of the Jumping clauses of the tariff to put .a duty on iron tubing.Later in the week at the request of the manufacturers of lumber |ft sent out spécial instructions to its customs agents to see that Canadians were not getting better lumber than they were paying for from the United States.Rough lumber planed only Such lumber is however unsuitable for building as the saws do not cut true, '|'and boards are liable to be as much as a half inch broader at one end than at the other, thus making large cracks in walls or floors\u2019 constructed of them.According to the complaint of the Canadian manufactiirers the lumber millg to the south of the line have been edging their boards so as to \u201cmake them true, and then roughening the edge that the work might not be detected.They have also been partly planing {the side of the boards supposed to ibe left rough \u201cunder tariff to.sell sized lumber as rough lumber.They are not to be allowed to cheat the Canadian manufacturers out of their bonus from the duty in this way in future.They are not to be allowed to sacrifice their rapidly diminishing forests for our benefit to any greater extent than the new government cam help.: They are not to be allowed to complete with the high priced zeher- as an excuse some.sort of a quarrel.on one side is allowed in frée of duty.\u2018 provisions.In this way they were able ously paid laborers\u2019 of Canada (that is the Chinese mill hands of Vancouver.) The farmer who.wants to build a new stable, the settler struggling to make good his homestead, must in future never be cheated into receiving, better lumber than he pays for.The import of such lumber is to be stopped 'by the twenty-five percent duty.When this is done the Canadian manufäc- turer will be able without his check of foreign competition to charge twenty percent more than it is to-day being sold for.It is quite clear that this twenty percent will not be a tax paid for the support of government, but money paid directly to the manufacturer.The protectionist plea is that so paid it goes to~ build up Canada, and increase the scale of wages for manual labor.Willi any one pretend that these Vancouver manufacturers are going to hand over thig additional twenty percent profit to their Chinese laborers?right into their pockets to recoup them for the heavy expense they were put to at the last election\u2019 with, of course, something over for themselves.pay the piper.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOES FARMING PAY?Looking.over a statoment recently lege showing \u2018What\u2019 fine\u201d positions had béen secured by its graduates, it was a surprise to find that not one of those \u201880- singled for honor wa# on the land.Their boast was tot that they had put out successful fatmers, but that they had fitted men for ôther walks of life.On bringing this- to: the attention of an agricultural college professor he seemed surprised to think that any one supposed them to be graduating farmers.Their business wæë according \u2018to hir' to educate men, for journalistic work or for.lecturing.Incidentally they ran.short courses for the.benefit of farmers.When it was pointed out to hifi that a list of suc- |cessful-moñey making farmers as graduates would fil the college with \u2018applicants, his reply.was that farm: ing could not be run on a commercial basis, at least under our present system of taxation, that all the farmer could hope for was a more certain but low réturn on his investment without the risks of commercial enterprise.If that ls the best these professors can hold out as an inducement to farming, it is idle t6.try to stop the steady flow from country to city with all the added attractions of the latter.Under such circumstances the prospect of men trained as writers or instructors: in farming is only a step less discouraging than to train them as farmers.It means spending one's life in promoting a hopeless form of existence.There is surely.another side to this matter.We khoW men engaged in farming who are @hthusiastic in their véew.of its Fossibilities, but always in connection with -axevolutionary change in methods.The:tübstitution, for in- gtance; of an\u2019 entity\u201d different kind of stock from \u201cthe Cattle that are now eating their heads.off, a-knewledge by farmers of -what their\u201d sofls™ will best produce and of the loss they sustain when\u2019 ploughing or harvesting is not done at the right moment.Mr.C.C.James, the devoted Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Oritario, seems practically.to confess that ordinary farming does not pay in Canada in so strongly urging specialization upon farmers.He.tells: how milHôns could, be made from dairying, with due attention\" t6 the seldttion of cows.\u201d He tells of specialties -which are only waiting for some one to take up.As\u2019 a \u2018small item hé \u2018told the Canadian Club at Niagara Falls that five hundred barrels of horse radish had come into Toronto from the United States in a single week.Land that was yielding twenty-five: dollars \u2018an acre, now would some \u2018day, yield a thousand dollars.Specialization has, however, its limitations.\u2018Everybody cannot turn to horse radish.To make \u2018a thousand dollars.the next man and perhaps the next acre would have to be put to something else.There is no \u2018doubt that there is an Immense wealth in farming that is yet unexploitéd.But,-to a lärge extent, it will remain unexploited so long as farming is de: pressed by our system of taxation and rendered servile.to less productive industries Is it -not heinous that the farmer, whose task it is.to develop : those tesources of the country \u2018which \u2018must ultimately pay.for everything thé country makes or buys should live : the least prosperous life of \u2018all and \u2018that our system should «be such as to\u2019 tax him to make up deficits \u2018on industries by which the country loses by refusing \u201chim the right to buy where he has to sell?a _ ¢ » ren \u2018 THE CHINESE NATIONAL AN- : THEM.(London \u2018Times.\u2019).\u2018 The following translation of the Chinese National Anthem, which was adopted by Imperial Decree on October 4, has been sent by Reuter's representative in Pekin May the golden bowl be preserved! May Heaven shelter us! Let the people and-all living things rejoice as ducks.among the pond lies! a We are happy to wear the same cloth- ng, .: - In this time of the Ch'ing Dynasty we are fortunate to mee real splendor.: and glory.Cor May the Heavens \u2018protect the Imperial Family! : Very high are the Heavens, Ceaselessly roll the waves of the sea.The \u2018golden bowl\u2019 means the Chinese Empire.The present Manchu Dynasty ig called the °\u2018Ch'ing\u2019 or \u2018Ta _Ch\u2019ing\u2019 (Great Pure) Dynasty: - _ BEATTIE APPEAL DENIED.Richmond, Va.November 13.\u2014The Supreme Court of Appeals to-day denied the petition for a writ of errer by Henry Clay Beattie, jr., convicted of murdering his young wife last July.This decision on the appeal from the judgment of the Chesterfield court, which sentenced him to die in the electric\u2019 chair on November 24, is final.Clemency.or reprieve by Governor Mann only can save the condemned an.use \u2018 : - They are.going to\u2019 put it] The farmers, at least a lot of them, danceä to their tune, now they have to.put out by the Truro \u2018Agricultural Col- SITUATION SERIOUS Strike of Refuse Drivers in New York Affecting Public Health, COLD SNAP HELPS To Act as Disinfectant\u2014Firemen - Stationed in the Streets.New York, Nov, 13\u2014If the garbage gatherers\u2019 strike is not broken to-day the health department will step in to save New York from the evil effects of some 40,000 cartloads of refuse that has accumulated since the men who drive the street cleaning department's waggons quit work because they ab- .Jected to night hours.Fear of the strikers and, their friends has kept professional strike-breakers from accept- | Ing the high wages the city offers for substitutes, and dread of the teamsters\u2019 union has prevented contractors from bidding to perform the work usually done by the city department.Actually the health department intervened today, when its men took out séveral hundred barrels of disinfectant to sprinkle on the piles of rotting garbage in the poorer and more thickly \u2018populated districts.If the health authorities assume full chargé of the situation the strike leaders say that they will permit their teamsters to serve as garbage collectors provided they do not have to work:at night.The cold wave came to the city\u2019s assistance this morhing.The freezing temperature which prevailed early in the day was as good a: disinfectant as the city physicians could desire.The high winds, however, scattered the rubbigh and practically undid all \u2018the good that came from the cold.For the second time in its history the city was under fire patrol to-day.In every district a fireman with a length of hose and a hydrant wrench in hand watched the sidewalks for fires in the mounds of refuse.The department \u2018has had considerable trouble already from these blazes, most of which are started by .childrén.The police believe that the severe clubbings administered to some of the big mobs that gathered.yesterday have taught the strike sympathizers a lesson.Although yesterday's riots were the most extensive the police have had to cope with since the strike began, there were no fatalities and few hospital cases, and the number of arrests has been remarkably small.In most cases the police waded into the mobs swinging their clubs and hitting a head wherever they saw one: Fully 2000 persons \u2018took part in the battle precipitated in the \u2018San Juan hill\u2019 äistrict by a woman who threw a brick from a tenement house roof and cut open the head of Inspector Schmidtberger.DIED IN PADDED CELL.Prisoner Suffering From Delirium Tremens Found Dead.Zotique Lamoureux, who was arrested on Saturday night while suffering from delirium tremens, died yesterday morning in a padded cell at the central police station, where it became necessary to remove him, The, unfor- \u2019 \u2018urday right; \u201cad yesterday \u2018morntirg, when it was observed that he was no lcnger making \u2018any noise, the turnkey went into the cell, expecting to find him asleep, but Instead found him dead: An autopsy will be performed to-day to ascertain the direct cause of death.\u2018The deceased resided on Larue Jane, and had been in the police headquarters before suffering from the same malady.He was unmarried and 42 years of age.7 The orchestral concert given under the baton of Signor Jacchia at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre on Saturday afternoon was well attended and was most enjoyable throughout.numbers were most generally appreciated, and Gounod\u2019s \u2018Funeral March of a Marionette\u2019 won a well-deserved encore.The very movement of the puppets was felt, the bizarre humor of \u2018the composition was given full but dainty expression, and the whole went with a concerted swing and a refinement of interpretation that missed nothing of the composer's intentions.Massenet\u2019s \u2018Le Dernier Sommeil'de la Vierge' was replete with tender charm and grace, and appealed to connoisseur and simple music-lover equally.The programme opened - with Ros- liam Tell,\u201d followed by the First Movement of Beethoven's \u2018First Symphony,\u2019 and the gripping Second Movement of and it closed in lighter contrasting veln with a movement from Rubinstein\u2019s \u2018Bal Costume.\u2019 of the grave and the gay, the \u2018light\u2019 and the \u2018heavy,\u2019 as some would say, all rendered with distinetion, with fin- {shed technique, and sympathetic insight, and were a foretaste of many other pleasant Saturday afternoons to come.The symphony selections seemed perhaps a little out of the band's way, but that may be partly an impres- slon induced by the environment and the fact that they were \u2018selections.\u2019 At any rate, they were worth while, as giving the audience a taste of master- \u2018pleces it could mot otherwise obtain.All was so good that praise cannot but predominate, and overshadow any trifling questioning.The soloists were Mme.Pawloska and Signor Nicolett], and they added much to the enjoyment of the concert.The performances of the operas of the past week have fulfilled the highest expectations.Puccini's \u2018Manon Lescant\u2019 enthralled; \u2018Faust \u2018was given a notable presentation; and \u2018Carmen\u2019 was a triumph.Old favorites repeated their success of last season, and sev- { eral newcomers demonstrate the value of their selection.; * Thé band again was a joy, undér the batons of Signor Jacchia and M.Has- selmans, and the season altogether could not have opened more auspiciously with good things, and the certainty of good familiar things and good new things to come.To-night the bil is \u2018Le Jougleur de Notre Dame, which will be given for the first time in Montreal.\u2018The caste is solely a male one, which is à curiosity in grand opera, and Massenet has written a most attractive score to a fantastic poetic theme.$20,000 BLAZE.Belleville Suffers From Midnight Conflagration.i - Belleville, November 13.\u2014Fire which started from a cause not yet ascertained.about eleven o'clock last night, destroyed the brick building belonging to the Kelly Estate, next door to the office of the Belleville \u2018Intelligencer.\u2019 The tenants who suffered practically total loss, are: Chester, dry goods; Smith\u2019s billiard room, -and Renos's restaurant.The total loss is estimated | at $20,000, insurance $15,600.- \u201c au tunate.man shofited and cried,all Sat.THE OPERA.\" * = As Was natural with a popular audience, the lighter sini's ever-popular overture to \u2018Wil\u2019 Tschalkowsky\u2019s \u2018Pathetique Symphony, : These varied selections.were | SHAW MEMORIAL Corner Stone of New Church Laid on Saturday.M The corner stone of the Shaw Memorial Church, corner of Beaubien an Christophe Colomb streets, was Wwe and truly laid Saturday afternoon, after en Interesting ceremony, by Mr.G.F.Johnstone.Among those pre- gent were: The Rev.Dr.Young, the Rev.W.Timberlake, the Rev.Dr.Patton, the Rev.E.1.Hart, the Rev.G.I.Campbell, the Rev.H.A.Young, the Rev.J.H.Robertson, the Rev.W.T.Halpenny, the Rev.C.8.Laidlaw, the Rev.A.A.Radley, the Rev.E.B.Lancely, the Rev.J.C.Reilly, Mr.R.B.Anglin, Mr.C.C.Holland, Mr.J.Smith, Mrs.Shaw, widow of the late Dr.Shaw, and her son and daughter, and many other prominent laymen of the Methodist Church of Montreal.The box which was deposited in the corner stone, contained a copy of the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 of the 10th of November;, the \u2018Christian Guardian\u2019 of the 22nd of March, 1911; Sunday School papers, stamps and coins of the realm, a discipline of the Methodist Church, a list containing the names of the pastor, trustees and officers of the church, cards from the members of the Shaw family, and numerous private cards.The Rev.Dr.Young read the service, which was followed by a hymn, after which the Rev.Mr.Timberlake offered a prayer.After two lessons had been read from the Bible, Mr.Geo.F.Johnstone was presented with a silver trowel, with which he laid the corner stone of the.church.After this ceremohy was completed, those gathered adjourned to the Earl Grey School, and the choir of the new church sang a hymn, which was followed by a speech by the Rev.Dr.Young, who presided at the meeting.In his speech, the chairman, Dr.Young, said that the Shaw Memorial Church would perpetuate the memory of \u2018a great man, who deserved to rank with the other great Christian gentlemen and educators, such as the late Rev.Dr.MacVicker and Bishop Carmichael, both of whom would have their memory kept green by memorial churches in that district.Dr.Young then called on the Rev.Mr.Bradford, who pajd a tribute to the memory of the late Dr.Shaw.Hé was followed by the Rev.Mr.Timberlake, the Rev.Mr, Lancely, of Hamilton, and others.Mr.J.Smith, the treasurer of the church, gave an interesting account of the beginnings of the Huntly Street Methodist Church, from which the present Shaw Memorial Church was sprung.He related the various vicissitudes, through which the members had bassed, commencing with only a portion of a small hall, with the members of two devout families as the only attendants, until how, the congregation had expanded until it was able to finance the present proposed structure, the corner stone of which had just been laid.The present trustee board consists of the following gentlemen: Chairman, the Rev.W.G.Bradford; Mr.John Campbell, secretary; -Mr.Isaac Bryant, Mr.John Meadows, Mr.V.C.Meliush, Mr.Jarvis Smith, Mr.Thomas Eastwood.Mr.Samuel Half- yard, Mr.H.J.Hodgson, Mr.Fred.Mathews and Mr.A.C.Howell.EO0S00E000000000000004000 McGILL NOTES ® PACA OCDE prets At the meeting of the Chemi- + cal Society of McGill on Wed- + .nesday, afternoon, .Dr.B.Foc Ruttar will \"give a paper on + Untra-microscape,\u201d \u2018and Prof.4 N.N.Evans will contribute a + paper on \u2018A new distallation + + * oe column: ; .ne + pee tree SPR DG At the next meeting of the Mining Society of McGill University to be held in the Chemistry and Mining Building on Thursday, November 23rd, Dr.Bancroft will speak on \u2018Some of +++ 4444 < the northern geographical work,\u2019 and \u2018will also show views of the Alps.1 MEDICAL DINNER.The dinner given Thursday by the medical sopbomores to the first year men of McGill was held in the Union, and was one of the most successful that has taken place for some time, 130 guests being present.The toasts included \u2018His Majesty the King,\u2019 giv- \u2018en by Mr.W.H.Miller; \u2018Old McGill,\u2019 given by Mr.C.Moller, and responded té by Dean Shepherd; the \u2018Medical proféssion,\u2019 proposed by Mr.J.A.Martin, and responded to by Drs.Henderson, Smythe, Simpson, Mec- Kenty, Henry, Johnston and Nutter; Our guests,\u2019 given by Mr.L.A.S.Stewart, and responded to by Mr.J.J.Knoll; \u2018The ladies,\u201d proposed by by Mr.MclInerny; \u2018The McGill Daily,\u2019 given by Mr.B.O.Kinney, and acknowledged by one ef the ataff; \u2018Athletics,\u201d by Mr.J.E.Affleck, and responded to by Mr.G.Laing.The programme also included a violin solo by Mr.Barrett; vocal solos by Mr.L.J.Hartman and Mr.McEiven, and lasted until.the wee sma\u2019 hours.N The catering, which was carried out in first class style, was attended to by Mr.C.S.Walsh, of Bleury street.AGAINST HOME RULE.Ulster Unionists Declare They Will Not Submit to Dublin , Parliament.London, Nov.13.\u2014Ulster Unionists are forming a network of organizations for strenuous resistance toe Home Rule.They have no idea of taking up arms, but are determined not to submit to a Dublin parliament.} Thoysands of them .are already enrolled for the purpose of withholding taxes and defeating Home Rule by a campaign of passive resistance.\u2018BOBS\u2019 RIFLE COMPETITION.Won by Motherland, With Canada Fourth, (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Nov.13.\u2014The results of the \u2018Bobs\u2019 Imperial trophy competition for the Coronation year have just been announced.The results in the order named are: England, Transvaal, Natal, Canada, New South Wales and South Australia: f \u2014\u2014upremmmmrenmmpmnntanmare MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION.Winnipeg, Nov.13.\u2014 Archbishop Langevin, on his arrival in St.Boniface, gave out a contradiction to the despatch from Montreal of Nov.7, which stated that Monsignor Stagni, apostollic delegate, had forbidden His Grace to discuss the Manitoba school question in the Province of Quebec.He says that he made free mention of the disadvantages of the Roman Catholics of Winnipeg and Brandon at a banquet following the consecration of Bishop \u2018Mathieu, in the .presence of the delegate and the episcopal of the Province of Quebec.Archbishop Lange- vin said the despatch was the mean invention of mean politicians, Mr.W.' G.Stevens, and responded to.GUARDING THE CITY'S RIGHTS Methods of the Citizens a.sociation Described hy President.PUBLIC'S FREE CHOICE Association Does Not Select & Only Approves or Disapprove.Candidates.,( At a luncheon given to mer, src + the press on Saturday aflérnc Mr.Charles Chaplt, the newi- - ed president of the Citizens' Cr - tee, the latter discussed info: with his guests, the objects of th.sociation in connection wiih present and future municipal palgns, saying that they needed criticism of the press when they we wrong, and its help when they ve, doing right.! \u2018We only ask for fair play,\u2019 he sa} \u2018We may have committed er rors in the past, and possibly we mx commit more in the tuture, but w- we say is that if we have made m:: takes it was done in good faith, ar while working \u2018in the interest « Montreal.Before criticising us, I as you to come and, see the presides and the directors, and I think we cs satisfy you, but if not then you a free to criticise us in any wav 3« like.If this suggestion is accepte much misunderstanding will be save; later.He referred to a statement in + French paper to the effect that +.year the people would choose the; candidates for themselves, ;:and no: depend on the Citizens\u2019 Aesoriation.\u2018The Association never has chosen the candidates, said Mz.Chaput, * \u2018For the aldermanic position the Board resolved, at the beginning ~¢ the last campaign; not to indemake the selection of candidates, Fin sim ply to endorse the nomination a\u2019 these candidates selected by loca) e:ectnrs who were deemed the most woñn: and capable.This stand did not me- with the approval of 60me of our Le.intentioned members, who wanted 1- Association to name the candidates _\u2026, most of the wards.The Board, how ever, did not vary îts programme.bi remained firm in its decision not -a handicap the free choice of the ele tors in the various wards of the Ci'v Mr.Chaput said that M was pes sible some of thelr directors declare for certain men, as they had a rig- to do as citizens and ratepayers, hi: the Association as a whole only di the work of endorsation.\u2018But,\u2019 said the President of the A: soclation, \u2018supposing a great effar was made in some of the wards - put back some of the old 13 that were in the Council before 1910, do yo: suppose that our Aesociation wouiu fold its erms and say: \u201cIt is the popular will.We will do nothing\" \u2018We are not free to select candi dates, but we are free to approve or disapprove of candidates, and we w!!: do so now as in the past.We wi.enly give our endorsation ti the choice of the popular will when tha: choice seems to us a good choice.8ue popular will sometimes makes errors.The great majority of people have had little opportunity to follow\" career of the aldérmen or to know 4 Ck: nie ui | those \u201cwhem _ we tohsider to be worthy.\u2019 .Mr.Chaput said : there wax one thing which Montrealers of a: .shades of politics were agreed upon.and that was to defend their auton.my whenever it was endangered.ani to get it extended whenever possihie \u2018I ask,\u2019 said Mr.Chaput, \u2018if there .no way to obtain more general powers.The smailest towns in the pro .vince have such rights.Last veua the Citlzens\u2019 Association submitted tn the Legislature a plan, by which Montreal would be divided up ino five large divisions or wards.They told us at Quebec this was ton radical, but why did they not ask us to consult the electors?This is a pain: ful position for a city having a revenue of eight million dollars to be in.and I hope it will be studied carefully by the press.Ye are going study it in our legislation committee.We may not be able to solve it, but we will sound public opinion on wha: should be done.Mr.Chaput spoke \\strong words of praise for the late president of the Assceiation, Mr.H.Laporie, in conclusion.| The thanks of the Press rerresen- tatives present, were, extended to Mr.Chaput for his courtesy, and inis concluded the \u201cfunation.Mr.Ed.Montet, executive secretary of the Association, was also present.: ré CANON RESIGNS.Smith's Falls, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014Camon Mucklestone, for many vears rector c\u2018 St.James Church, Perth, has, lowing to ill health, placed his resignation \u2018r- the hands of Archbishop Hamilton, H:: health has not been good for a coupe of years and his physiclans state tha\u201c complete Test and treatment are, abar lutely necessary if it is to be restored.Canon Mucklestone's resignation wii take effect at the end of December.FOEDESIIODI III ¢ THE WEATHER °° dci at I AIS COLD WITE SNOW._ Toronto, Nov.13.\u2014The weather continues unusually cold throughout :.° western provinces, while the cold \u201cat now spread over nearly the wholk continent.A gale of great violence hat | swept \u2018over the lake region attended ™ | local snowfalls.Stormy conditions also prevail in Eastern Canada.es and Georgian Bay \u2014Westeri' to southerly winds, gradually decreas ing, generally fair and decidedlv cod to-day and on Tuesday.\u2019 .Ottawa, Upper and Lower St.lawrence, Gulf and Maritime\u2014Strong wine and gales, westerly, generally fair an: decidedly cold to-day and on Tuesd# with a few local snow flurries.| Superior\u2014Fresh winds, fair and cold.; Manitoba\u2014Fine, continued very.« \u2018 Saskatchewan and Alberta\u2014Very cou light local snow.~ ET) TEMPERATURES: \u2014 | a.m.highest lowes: to-day.yester- dur: - day.pig : MONTREAL .26 62 24 Victoria.+ + «+ \u2014 \u2014 =.Calgary.14b 8 Jen Winnipez.4h < 6 White River.\u2014 160 2 Sault Ste, Marie.8 3 > Toronto: .20 558 1% Kingston.24 ñ6 T4 Ottawa.+ 22 60 2: Quebec .24 56 2: St.John, NB .36 56 36 Halifax.58 54 x4 St.Johns, Nid.3?44 sn Detroit.13 28 1.New York.24 68 | 24 Washington, Nov.13.\u2014Forecast Eastern New York\u2014F'air to-night! av Tuesday.colder in the interior to-ni FH: rising temperature on Tuesday; hiv \u201cwest winds, diminishing to-night.| New England\u2014Fair to-night ar: Tuesday, colder to-night: high we- winds diminishing to-night.Western New York- Fair to-nie\" colder in \u2018extreme east portions: Tuesday, fair with rising temperatures.- ar.ae SA ax Lo monde ur {their record.We, will always comnbaz \u2018 Ts of select - nmit - mally e As- the went were er.> mat what mis- and it of ident, e can u are r you opted saved in.a RW \u201con: ~~ + said} au gr i + \u201c i) Take What Pill ?Why, a Dr.Miles\u2019 Anti-Pain Pil], oi conrse.Good for all kinds of pan.Used to relieve Neuralgia, H.»Jache, Nervousness, Rheum.tism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, *_or-hago, Locomotor Ataxia, Veacaiche, Stomachache, Period- ÿ | «al Pains of women, and for pain in any part of the body.+7 have used Dr.Miles\u2019 medicines for over «3 years and find them excellent.I keep Dr.Miles\u2019 Anti-Pain Pills in the house atl the time and would not think of sing a journey without them, no matter how short a distance I am going.{cannot praise them enough.\u201d Mrss Lou M.CHURCHILZ.63 High St, Penacook, N.HL At sh druggists.25 doses 25c.MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,Can.GERMAN CROWN PRINCE Receives Applause of Radicals for Stand in Moroccan Settlement \u2014 .Berlin, November 13.\u2014~While there have been no further developments in the crisis produced by von Bethmann- Hullweg\u2019s speech on the Moroccan screement in the \"Reichstag, the opinion is becoming general that the vhancellor cannot remain in office, with all the parties, including the Conservatives, against him.The Emperor is valiantly supporting the C! cellor #nd 1s indignant at the use made by the English of statements in regard to Morocco by opponents of the ministry.He is quoted as saying he invited the Chancellor to a dinner at Potsdam, supposedly to offset the conduct of the Crown Prince In the Reichstag.The Kaiser is said to have declared: \u2018I would be seriously annoyed to think that in any circumstances the relations of Germany and England would again be troubled through elec- timnéering manoeuvres: in G sv There 15 no doubt, however, that the outbreak in the Reichstag which followed the Chancellor's: speech is indicative of the bitter animosity in Germany against England, and the Crown.Prince, on account of his action in the royal box at the Reichstag in showing his disapproval of the Chancellors policy, is now hailed as a popular hero.Last night he attended a performance of \u2018Orestle,\u201d and recelved an ovation.The great audience arose and cheered for fully five minutes.\u2019 The Kalser is credited with ordering his son not to attend the Reichstag\u2019 and of bringing about a reconcilatinn.between the Crown Prince and the Im-\u2018 teria] Chancellor.The suspicion about the Crown Prince\u2019s English sympathies vas certainly wiped out by the Thursday's event, and the jingoes now call him a \u2018good fellow and their press cen- tends that the future Emperor is at the head of a war party.A feature of the continued debate on the Morocco agreement to-day was ihe speech of the Soclalist deputy, Frank, He lauded the attack of the Chancellor on Herr von Heydebrand, We Conservative leader, contending that it meant the loss of the support vi that party for the Government at the coming elections.The Chinese Parliament, Herr Frank said, was more bowerful than that of Germany, which.is unable to accept or reject the Mo- reco treaty.He expressed the hope Wat he wouldd see the constitution Made democratic before the Crown Prince came to the throne.The government on Saturday .com- Tpmicated to\u2019 the Reichstag the notes No $ rere exchanged at the time that \u2018he Moroccan agree v vas signed gresment with France 1 the notes which amplified.the hiss, Germany agrees to tio es- in Morgen cha udench protectorate \u201cXtra-territorial right that joint may abolition of her s.France agrees oir Franco-German companies \u2018rhe du te contracts for public Agadir n Morocco; to the opening of aah to internaticnal commerce, and a all differences regarding Moroe- ren: the Congo be submitted to ar- Ss lon.\u2018since the ægreement is in- ne *d not only to remove all Franco.5 man points of contention, but also Jurther mutual goed relations.\u2019 + | the close.of the debate Saturday |\" Reichstag referred the Moroccan- nz treaty with France to the amet Committee, to whom the gov- Mans 18 asked to make further ex- d'ätation : olutio ns demanding an extension\u2019 Reichstag\u2019s .rights .regarding [a the eo pbds Feferr riclusion of the treaties were \u201cTed to the same committee.: I LEFT FOR BOSTON.Prncpal Peterson, of McGill Uni- Y left Montreal last \u2018night -£0t oi 4nd New York.\u201cia 9 Clun a \u20ac l'anadian Club and the Latin of America, as well as preside © A meeting of the Carnegle Foun- dating, {and Atlantic | 848 almost failed.j@t least \u2018twenty homes een wrecked, and five factories each sus- \u201c+ bottom 150 feet from the -shore._ While in\u2019 York he will address .a meeting \"| 30 degrees.in.temperature.; ~~ New York, Nov.13,\u2014Nearly a score of deaths, several million dollars property loss, and much suffering and inconvenience resulted from the violent change of temperature, the preceding storms and the succeeding cold and snow.that beset the central portion of the country Saturday and Sunday.\u2018After an unusually warm November day Saturday, tornadic storms did much damage in Wisconsin and Illi- nols,\u2019 and killed a dozen persons, besides injuring more than a score, several fatally.; A Cold wave tnmediatdiy rolled over .| the wreckage of the tornadoes and extended in a few hours to the Gulf coast\u2019 sesiboard.Rain turned to #leet, snapping telegraph and telephone: wires, and snow followed.The temperatiire dropped in several places more than 60 degrees in eighteen \u2018hours.Several persons were frozen to death by the sudden cold, shipping on the Great Lakes was damaged and several.\u2018boats were cast adrift.In some places The.poor in large citles and the homeless in storm-swept \u2018Thé official weather forecast last night was.for quick Telief from the se~ vere cold in the Middle West, the low temperature moving rapidly eastward and southward, FOURTEEN IN DANGER._ ; A wireless message last night from the eteamship \u2018Howard\u2019 said that she | was standing by an unidentified barge in distress with a crew of fourteen men on board, one mile east by south of Fire Island.Captain Chase, of the \u2018Howard,\u201d \u2018said that under prevailing conditions he was unable to\u2019 take off the crew of the bange, which was in bad shape and urgently meeded assistance.[He launched a boat, but no teadway could be made.The revenue cutter \u2018Mohawk\u2019 has gone to \u2018the assistance of the barge.and reports the weather growing worse, .0 WISCONSIN SUFFBRS.\u2018 cata te » A \u2018Janesville, Wis., Nov.13.\u2014At least seven lives were lost and scoresof persons injured, some fatally, in a tornado which swept Rock County at dusk last might.Hundreds of thousands of dollars\u2019 damage was done.: Dozens of families sought shelter in small structures out of the path of the storm.Others found themselves with- \u2018out a roof, and because the flooded roads made travel impossible, were forced to:pass the night in the open frelds.To.TORNADO IN ILLINOIS.\u2019 - _ Springfield, \u2018IH.,- Nov.13.\u2014A bornado | swooped dbwn on Virginia, Ill.at.4.30 destruction.A number of persons were seriously injured, while the town was wrecked.\u201d \u2019 Not a building that lay in the storm\u2019s path escaped damage.A hundred dwellings were unroofed, while the businees section is a mass of wreckage.\" Last night the town was in total darkness.and rescuing parties were groping their way with lanterns through the wreckage looking for the \u2018injured.| 1 o .Many persons took refuge in the \u2018Methodist Church.The building was crushed and many in it were injured.The buildings reported demolished are: Opera; Houge, City Hall, City Hotel, Pollard \u201cbuilding, Kramer building, Mann- Hotel, Catholic Church, and the Methodist Church.FATALITIES IN MICHIGAN.Co Owosso, Mich., Nov.13\u2014Two dead, several badly injured, and damages totalling several hundred thousand dollars at least is the toll cellected by the small-sized cyclone which swept Owos- so - Saturday night Communication was wrecked and it was not until early \u2018yesterday that the news trickled from the wrecked city.i \"According to partly verified reports.have (been tained damage averaging $30,000, Yur GALE ON THE LAKES.- \u201c Buffalo, N.Y., Nov.12 \u2014 The first blast of winter struck hers yesterday, \u2018and a drop of 40 gegrees.in the temperature.\u2018The storm's trail was mark- moralized street car service.No fatalities occurred in the city.Aboflit 12 o'clock the wind tore down the transmission cables of the Niagara Falls Power Company.The lines on \u201cboth aides of the river were pros- \u2018trated, thus cutting .off all sources of power for street car service here, except ' emergency storage \u2018batteries, which were exhausted in twenty minutes.een 12.30 and 3 o'clock traffic was at a standstill.- \u201c \u201cThe 550-foot freighter \u2018J.Q.Riddle,\u2019 of Cleveland, was torn from her moorings back, of the Breakwall and swept toward the beach at the foot of Michigan street.When the lines parted a | gates and\u2019 the boat settled on a sandy e His.broadaide to the wind, but s0 low in the water that her position is not considered dangerous.EXTENDS TO EAST COAST.Philadelphia, Nov.13.\u2014 Telegraph poles and wires were blown -down and nruch damage: of a similar nature was inflicted in.many sections of Pennsyl-.| vania, yesterday by a severe wind ard +] rain storm, -which blew throughout the state.oo | BOSTON SUFFERS, : ~~ - Boston,\u201d Nov.13.\u2014The first blast of winter struck Boston last night at the close of an Indian summer day, the, | warning of the approaching of the western storm.coming dn the form of a heavy ,rdinfall early in the evening, \u2018accompanied.by a drop of from 20 to, ; The wind Blew from .thirty to forty, miles an \" {shour, and.did - considerable \u2018damage - \u201cChicago, Nov.18.\u2014Séven/men: are re-, Eported.miegi {corded within three \u2018hours regions suffered severely.9 [o'clock ye#terday afternoon, dealing.ushered in by a 68-mile an hour gale.ed by shattered plate glass windows, a stranded lake freighter and a de- 1 being very extensive.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, DEATH AND SUFFERING =.oo IN THE STORMS WAKE Many Fatalities Reported as Result of High Winds and Low Temperatures.+ FROM MIDDLE WEST TO EAST.Canada and the United States Were Storm Swept and Toll on the Lakes is Not Yet Fully Known.night's storm on Lake Michigan.They left Chicago.Saturday morning for a fishing trip in a gasoline launch and are believed to have lost thelr lives.The launch was last reported passing the life saving station at Evanston, Il, at 10 a.m.Saturday.- THE SOUTH UNPREPARED, New Orleans, La, Nov.18 \u2014 \u2018The southwestern cotton belt is in the grip of the coldest weather experienced at this season of ithe year in.many years.Meagre reports show that the.wind blew at the rate of: forty to meventy.miles an.hour, and brought sudden drops of from 20 to 60 degrees in tem- Pperature,- Still colder.weather, with continued strong winds, is forecgated for to-day.a.TA se A 40 DEGREB POI, Chattanooga, Tenn,, -Nov.: 18\u2014A fal} of forty degrees in temperature was re- yesterday.À severe wind and rain storm caused: damage-in all parts of the city.Late dast night the temperature was-31 degrees and falling.no To, SCHOQNER GOES DOWN: New Haven, Conn., November 13.\u2014 The .schooner © \u2018Witch Hazel,\u2019 \u2018from New York .for Provincetown, went down in the Sound off New Haven during the storm of last night.The eap- tain and three men were drowned and two others were saved.The.men saved are Joseph Miller and Benjamin:Miller, Of St.John, N.B.~~ oo NEWFOUNDLAND ALIVE Great Developments to be Carried Out Owing to Increas- .-ing Canadian Business - .\u2014 A member of the Newfoundland government, the Hon, M.R.Gibbs, who holds a seat in the Legislative Council, is staying at the Queen's Hotel.Interviewed, the Hon, Mr.Gibbs says that the trade between the ancient colony is 80 rapidly dncreasing that a daily express service across the island will be inaugurated next June, end.preparations are being made to handle freight between Sydney and Port aux Basque, A seventeen knot boat is now mnear- ing completion on the Clyde for the service.This steamer, which is to replace the S.8, \u2018Bruce,\u2019 will cost a half million dollars, and will he lagudched next month, crossing the Atlantic in the early spring.A second.boat which is needed for a daily service between { Sydney and the.Newfoundland coast, { will \u2018also be built.Läst'year ,for.in- | stance, sa ota) the.Hon.trade\u2019, WH Canada had increased four million dollars, and- like increases are expected in the future.Never has Newfoundiand been so prosperous and her trade and reveuue so buoyant as at: the present time, CL The minister sald the rallway was the pioneer of industrial progress in the colony and the Reid Newfoundiand Company were mow building branch lines, The Bonavista branch, 101 miles \u2018in length, was opened recently and \u2018lines to Trepassy, Heart's Content and Fortune Bay will be completed later, - the -government - paying for construction and the company operating the system.Industries of various kinds, plup- paper being amongst the most im- pontnat, had followed rapidly in the wake of the railways.~ The Hon.Mr.Gibbs \u2018seid that the J] debt of the colony, amounting to $23,- 000,000, which includes the consolidat-\u2019 ed municipal debt, was less than some \u2018| of the Canadian towns, for up to the present time borrowing powers had not 'been given to the municipalities.Although the census would show an increase of twenty percent dn the island's population and the birth rate was very high, he still thought that the industries would have to get help from the outside .in the near future.Mr.Gibbs also announced : that the Dominton Steel Corporation had been way of building wharves and making preparation for shipping - 400,000 tons of limestone to Sydney for fluxing purposes, their Newfoundland deposits ] and of great value to:the company.B 1 A Marvel : of Healing ne LEN Hands Cracked, so Could Not Work , - Sures-Effeotéd by © Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment It does not take long tor Dr.Chase's Ointment to\u2019Drove its magic healing power.A: single night le often suM- clent to\" produce the most\u201d startling | results.Internal treatment for ekin diseases is nearly always disappointiig.By.applying Dr.Chase's Ointment to the diseased parts relief is obtained almost immediately, and gradually the sorés heal up and disappear.Here are two letters which will Interest you:\u2014 : 7 .\"5 Co Mis.Chas.Gilbert, Haystack, Pla- centia Bay, Nfid., .writes:\u2014\u201cI_ was a sufferer froth- Salt Rheum for ten years, and \u201chad about despalñed of ever being cured, s0 many treatments had failed.Reading of the wonderful cures: effected by Dr.Chase's Ointment, I commenced using it, and was entirely cured by eight boxes.I want to express my gratitude for Dr.Chase's Ointment, ahd to recommend it to all\u2019 sufferers.\u201d Mr.Stanley Merrill, Delaware, Ont, with my hands cracking, often becom- any -work.- 1 got some of Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment, and happily.find that one or two -applicatione of same to the affected -parts made thiem well, I have had né- trouble since using the \u201cointment for- sore hands.\u201d Dr.Ghase\u2019s Olhtment, 60c a box, \u2018at \u2018all dealers,- or\u201d Edmanson, Bates &- Co.Limite Toronto, CL \"| spent the last two months in the west- |Point He was also much.impressed Mr.Gibbs, the i doing work at Port au.Port.in .the | \u201c|ing of the Panama Canal will be bf | Ways writes:\u2014\u201cFor years I wae troubled | Ca ing- so .sore- that I could hardly do | GLOBE TROTTER IMPRESSED Astounded at the Development of the West From Railway Stand Point \u2014 PREPARING LECTURES.Mr.Sandon Perkins Believes Panama Canal Will Benefit _ Alberta, : Mr.Sandon Perkins, F.RGS., a well \u2018known globe trotter and lecturer,\u2019 Passed through the city at the week end en route to Great Britain.He has eT provinces gathering new material for a series of lectures which he is to sive in Europe in the interests of the C.P.R.Mr.Perkins is no stranger to Canada, as he lived for some years in years.since his last trip, -and.he ex- Presses himself as being astounded at the recent development of the west, particularly from \u201cthe railway \u2018standby the wonderful apirit of optimism which appears to.prevail everywhere in the west, He considers this to be one of the causes of the great progress that Canada has made » is in Britain, such as a large.conducted party value to boys :of .this \"he would have their ideas of Site deny, They would see what.an.important part « of he Empire Canada is destined tentialities, and when they rer the | Solid business aspect of Montreal, \u2018the vigorous.aspect of Toronto, the breezy onrush of Winnipeg, and \u2018the great growth of Calgary and Vancouver, to say Dothing of the well laid out farms, erles, the mines, and the timber industries, they would Eo to tmiber idea which is still prevalent that ada is a wild, unciviiized and dor oped land, 2 Visit from such a party Would be- enormous benef ie Dominion, ia be nett to \u2018our Mr.Perkins expressed, himself as! iby A .= 2 so > asi ibe- ing much impressed.by the.enormpus possibilities of the fruft lands of Bri.tion Columbia, \u2018especiàlly the Columbia os ley, which he says is destined t + be e great playground of the N.h- west.\u2018Why,\u2019 said he, \u2018you talk ebout the Yellowstone and.Yosemite.Parks.I Seno hey Will not be in it as sbon : ay reac year.rin asa of Invermere next \u2018uated settlement I hive seen, Sit uated on.a roundedsknoll\u201d high ab ve Lake Windemere,.thore-isva view.10p ean De slrpasedd he world.As far\u2019as the eye can re the river may.be séén windihg 1k % Silver thread between \u2018the green béneh.res +.Then \u2018high up on either side © towering mountain, with .eir everlasting snowcaps.But \u2018do rot think it is all \u2018scenery.There Is a ig future for: the \u2018valley quite \u2018apart from the big tourist traffic which it.is bound \u2018to \"attract, because -for miles round there are farms of from twenty: to fifty acres, all capable of growing -anywhere in the railway win bring them ma ; - | within easy distance of the prairies, there Tn.be\u2019 a fine market for their produge.\u2018Car road over Banff.This road .when construct world.This is Boing to be the valle of wealthy, people.The.Canadian a > of New York is.erecting a clubhouse, and there are already a number of settlers of the army and navy claka, What.surpriged me the most there was to find\u2014not on\u201cpaper, \u2018but in Teality-\u2014a Polo ground, golf links, tennis court.\u2018and als) a very well lai : ; .we d out race there to sell, and \u2018haven\u2019t\u2014in\u2019fact, it is the other Way.for I am so sure of the future of the fruit lands.\u2019 .CRT TC \u2018Mr, Perkins believes that the open- great value to Albérta and British Columbia, especially to the latter.as fur- \u2018ishable goods, such.as fruit and fish, which require cold storage.: He a \u2018sald, \u2018the resources of British Columbia are so great that they have only yet been nibbled \u2018at.The means of Betting to market are what she has béen waiting for for years.The rail- are every direction, and it-will take fleets of ships to carry away the produde \u201cwhich these lines will convey to both coasts for carriage to Europe, South America and the Orient.\u2019 ; Mr.Perkins.has little faith in the Hudson's Bay route, and as he has been in the Arctic Seas, having on one occasion reach- red 77 degrees north latitude; hav- Strait and Baffin's Bay, his ideas are not fireside, armchair ones, - out optimist in regard to- Canada, its future and the opportunities it offers, yet -his native Yorkshire caution is not missing.Though he refers to Canada as a land literally flowing with milk and honey, he: adds thdt we should not forget that the bee that makes the honey is -one of the very buslest of insects,\u201d and that-it Is only by hard work that people can succeed in Can: \u2018ada.\u2018If all\u201d the lecturers who _ talk: about our Dominion in Britain would not be eo many who come out here.gold by the for it.A LC If Mr.Perkins\u2019 lectures on Canada meet with as good a reception as was acoorded to his talks en :Arctic exploration a couple of \"years ago, -they should be of considerable advantages to nada.- ce { wayside without.working.\u2018WATERLOO - HOCKEY CLUB.Waterloo\u2019 Hockey Club has signed ing season, among .them being a star ter, -of Pleton, A.-Clarke, of Granby, British Columbia, and \u2018has made several | \u2018visits since.* It is; however, over five |.and blue, $2.50.Infants\u2019 Cashmere Jackets and Kithonos, $2.75 and $3.00.1 # Infants\u2019 Sleeping Robes, $4.75 to $7.00.Infants\u2019 Flannel Barrow - Coats, $1,75 to |.He expects to lecture à -B¢ | 1 hig public at many 8¢ the | Eton, Harrow, Rugby, etc, with a view and it was warmly appr \u201c| proved.There |.is no doubt that.a trip such.as he: Suggests would be of great educational | \u2018beautifully bit- |.x K-rf to RE UD the valley which, I-de not iis the Anest apples and other fruit Thess .These |.lands.ars now -being.Irrigated, and les ; There is also a project to put a motor | the \u2018mountains to Will pass \u2018through some of the most | wonderful mountain scenery in the | 2 x 3 yards and 2 to $5.00.- ; But,\u2019 said Mr.Perkins, \u2018I must | not talk any more about this beauty Spot of beautiful British Columbia or |\u201d you will think I have some land up |.1 assure you, I{- - ; \u2018 0 A I \u2019 am buying \u2018a twenty-acre plot myself, 190 _ MARKED AT FROM $6.00 TO $1,000.00 nishing a direct quick route for per-d thinks that a good deal of grain will |.bé handled By that route.\u2019 In fact, he building branch Hnes - ing: an intimate knewledge of Davis | \u2014rep ; a LE J Though Mr.Perkins is ah out and\u2019.| ] > Dainty Apparel for Baby A COMPLETE DISPLAY : MODERATELY PRICED ~The superior merit and wor} thoughtful care and discrimination Infants\u2019 Cashmere Cloaks, $4.25 to $13.50, Infants\u2019 Silk Cloaks, $21.00.| : ~~ Infants\u2019 long Silk Dressing Sacquèn S550 Infants\u2019 Quilted Silk Jackets in whit .\u2018 > - Al Infants\u2019 Head Shawls, Flannel and |Cashmere, $1.50 to $4.50.Ch \u2014 .Infants\u2019 Flannel Bands, 25¢ and 35c,| \u2018Infants\u2019 Nainsook Slips, 75c to $2.00., = .Infants\u2019 Nainsook Slips with trimmed\" ~ Skirts, $2.25 to $5.50.: CT * ÿ 4 { ; h of this beautiful Babywear is significant of that | in selection which eliminated from this display all that might detract from its.daintiness and high character.The following lines\u2014 reasonably priced\u2014indicate the wide scope afforded for selection.\" Infants\u2019 Christening Sets, robe and skirt to \"match, $4.75 to $16.25.' Infants\u2019 Nainsook Skirts, $1.50 to $5.75.pink -.- Infants\u2019 Short Dresses, with fancy yoke + \u2014 and trimmed skirt, $2.50 to $5.50.Infants\u2019 Pillow Covers, hand made, $3.75 to ~ $5.00.; \u2019 - .\u2018Infants\u2019 Pillow Covers, machine made, $1.75 to $3.75.- Infants\u2019 Bibs, machine made, 25¢ to $1.25.Infants\u2019 Bibs, hand made, $1.00 to $2.75.Infants\u2019 Turkish Feeders, 25c.Infants\u2019 Ear Caps, \u201cSure Fit,\u201d small and large, $1.25, .LE _ Infants\u2019 Rubber Pants, 50c to $1.25.| \u2018 + It is here worthy of note to t ateri ing wear at once that our buyers anticipated the social importance of this season and succeeded in securing unusually varied, distinc= tive and exclusive Silks from which selections can be quickly made.BEAUTIFUL WEAVES \u2018WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND foundations for soft filmy overdr .Department.= \u2018oo Poplinette, beautiful silk and wool fabric woven with an incomparably soft.brilliant finish in an immense range of delicate pastel shades, 44 inches wide ; a yard, $1.75.hose anxious to secure materials for even- Poplinette and Crepe de Chene These Silks serve to enhance the freshness and charm of youthful beauty and \u2018drape in graceful, clinging folds.They can be used effectively either alone or as apes\u2014effects that can be examined in our silk ; : There is a standard of quality which Henry Morgan & Co., Limited, have made their own\u2014that assures the purchaser of Linens the -highest grades produced.and obtainable at the purchase price.~~ LINENS Hand hemstitched Sheets made from beautifully soft, even thread cotton, sizes 1-2 x 3 yards ; a pair, $4.25 each, from 50c to 70c.: SPECIAL :\u2014An assortment of hemstitched Pillow Cases made from soft Sea Island Cotton, sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches, will be cleared at, each, 23c.eon | - © | _.oo - ; ] | .= THE PURCHASER IS AFFORDED A SELECTION FROM Stock Patterns in Dinner Sets > Ed 1 hase should Not Failto Visit This Display SPECIAL-English.semi-porcelaine Dinner Sets ornamented in rich style with deep bands of gold, consisting of 98 pieces, can be purchased at\u2019 $25.00.China Gallery, Second Floor.Crepe de Chene, soft and luminous in appearance, woven in the favored medium weight | \"noted for superior draping qualities, obtainable in an unusually pleasing range of delicate shades, 42 inches wide ; a yard, $1.50 to $2.75.Many should anticipate Hand hemstitched Pillow Cases to match, carefully sewn and finished, made of excellent cotton, sizes 42 x 36 inches and 45 x 36 inches; REASONABLY PRICED HENRY MORGAN & CO., LIMITED, QUALITY Many consider it wisdom to purchase holiday supplies of Linens during November \u2018when selections may be made in a leisurely and satisfactory manner, chasers eliminate part of their holiday- rush shopping and secure the advantage of selection from complete and thoroughly equipped stocks.their requirements from these moderately priced lines.These pur-.geen es i _ This immense display of stock patterns in Dinner Sets\u2014considered the most ex- .tensive at present shown in Canada\u2014camprises attractive new patterns and desirable | styles at gradually ascending prices of from $6.00 to $1,000.60.SE These Dinner Sets are conveniently displayed on the perfectly lighted China | Tue enabling the purchaser to-rapidly make selections.with as little delay and confusion as possible.| \u201cModerately priced Dinner Sets are strongly featured\u2014Sets at from $18.50 to $30.00 representing the most noted English producers\u2014China s ness and lasting qualities.- SE Those Contemplating a Purc ought for its attractive- \u2018use this same discretion there would | with an idea \"that they can pick up | Special Holiday Displays-on the China Gallery oy Special tables have been arranged on the China .Gallery containing immense assoriments of inexpensive pieces of China suitable for holiday gifts.may be considered unique.These values are exceptionally interesting and the selection afforded Those seeking novel and inexpensive gifts should find requirements amply met in these displays marked at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 81.00 and $1.50.Second Floor.| up the following players for the com- | \"of last.year's Westborough, Geo.Car- | g o.Lester, of Kingston, and also | Percy Wight, of 5.+ ne = of Westboro, and a few The \u2018Witness \u201cis the Peoples\u201d Paper By paironizing \"Wines advertisers the people help th ei paper, the \u2018Wines | vo Qi _ [ZK 2 TIN gt Sear Trem Aman sms an me + For now sosie Ep MORGAN |{ ANY LIMITED ji} an nme \u2014 \" Fed EC dits cata, cames + 5 i 3 our ada as sill] 3.ERSTE: 8 N ee = verve Le = ri Tr a FIER SIT .eine TTT TS \u201c \u201c Murphy s\u201d Children\u2019 s Wear Department will Solve The Clothes THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018 WITNES?, 4 : MONDAY._\u2014_ 13 1911.i i = = FOR THE BABY | A warm and dainty three-piece: Carriage Set; including a Coat, Bonnet | and Pocket Rug, i in White Plush Cloth and Caracal; set : $5.50 to $1 00.1] F OR COLD- DA ys: AH wool Sweaters, i in fancy weaves, in White and all desirable cols Î From $1.25 to $6.50.ge INFANTS BONNETS AND MITTS Mothers who need warm clothing to protect their little enes from the cold Winter weather, will do well to see these selections from our weH- We have a snug, cosy Bonnet im.stocked Children\u2019s Wear Department Angora wool, trimmed with Swansdown, from $1.85 to $2.25.Another in Bear Skin and Caracul, .60 to $1.50.Angora Mitts, \u2018with or without thumb, $l.25 to $1.35.J $1 00 Flanneletie Night Gowns | As it is necessary for us to utilize the floor space at present En oocupied by these Night Gowns, we are reducing the regular price.in order to sell them quickly.Every gown is well made of good quality imported Flannel ette, in plain and pink, all white or striped colors.mings are self frills and braiding.We particularly call your atien-, tion to the large sizes which are\u2019 fieither \u2018Hattow nor undersfged.The lengths are 54, 56, 58 and 60 inches.Price \u2026.79 The Silk Lise Stockings for Women =! 5 - 3 Pairs for $1 00., AH different from other lines sold at this price: The differ ence is in the foot, especially the heels and toes, which are = thread.| The heel has also an extra high splicing, and the so \u2018all double with a brigtit finish, in Black + and Light Tan.82 to 10.3 pairs for.ceive waists .$1.00 WOMEN\u2019S AND MEN 5 GLOVES Women\u2019s fine Suede finish Cashmere loves, nine\" Silk { lined, and doe lined.In Tan, Brown, Mode, Grey, Chamois.Men's are unlined, duplex wool and wool lined cashmere, in Natural, Chamois shade and Brown.coe as - Prices.15, 19, 23, 3.DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS At a Very Special Price ; We purchased a small lot \u2018of fine\u2019 Damask - Cloitis \u20ac in.three sizes, 2 x 2 yards, 2 x 2/2 yards.and 2x3 yards, and in two ; qualities.some in design, and guaranteed.all pure \u2018Linen.We are offering.these Cloths on Tuesday at 1-3 off the regular ices.We.give below sizes and prices: - =- DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS | rr rr 7 | ze 2x2 - yards.Regular $2.25 for.51 50 Size 2 x 217 yards.Regular 3.00 for.1.98 Size 2x3 yards.Regular 3.50 gs 2.25 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.~~.oo - Size 2x2 yards.: Regular 2.ès for +e .e \u201c1.78 Size 2 x 217 yards.Regular 3.75 for.- 2.80 Size 2x3 yards.Regular 4.25 for.or.ne 2.78 100 Pairs of Wrist Length & 8- Button Length 1 Kid Gloves Tuesday, 79 Per Pair Fine Kid Gloves for Women, well cut.and.fnished.ss | \u2018 are pique sewn, and others have overstitched seams, one-and two dome fasteners.Wrist length.614, 6/7, 6% Sutton length, à in Grey only.ay.e .eae The frim- 2 - Le ; oo\" 19 & 3 .A.A 3 ; 4 fo ci forest aE wud a, T These: Cloths are.all the.very.best.Irish make, hand-: - | FE Staples and Bedding \u201cA In Black, Tan sad White, Siz: OOL HON) YCOMB W WRAPS FOR THE BABY AT $1.98 et for to-morrow\u2019s.selling.* Just the thing to keep the baby warm in-the coming -| : \u2018weather.Jt.is made of thick, pelt Berlin wool, amd will Mand way | be was 2.75, bat ou prie is.tn \u20ac1.98 OV ERALLS an i el Overall à in à White, \u2018Cardinal, Sky and New.For din fom 10 6 ea ld.Prices from $1.00 to $2.25.ES OUR COA TS.\\FOR TOTS FROM 2TO5 YEARS oLD Double breasted Navy Blue Corduroy Coats with fare saifor colar, : trimmed: with fancy braid and ¥ined throughout.» ~ Stylish Chinchilla\u2019 Coats, made.in full length, double trend, in New, |: = Grey, and Scarlet: Prices $7.95 to $i 1.50.is 5 .Blanket Coats, taif fined with heavy red fiannel.Price $5.50.: \u201c Smart little double breasted.Coats, made of Storm Serge and trimmed with Military braid, only $4.50.5 ui.\u2018CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES \u2018A large selection of printed flannelette Bath Robes in al the mos | desirable colors.For children from 2 to 5 years.Warm Eiderdown Bath Robes i in Cardinal and Pink.Lai, RE For the 7 Cormin Social Events We have for Evening wear, Tamics, Robes, Scarfs and materials of the finest ; au which were purchased in European centres.Materials by the yard, Bordersd- Sak full Tunic length.Complete 18.00, I 4 pe Marquistt with\" Borders ects, Aull Tunic length Complete.Skin Border, Tone TS in ; \u2018 Emerald, Cerise od | Spanish Lace Sear So PE ee \u2018 | Liberty Scarfs; in every design\u2019 and color, dt plain satin and fancy wd embroidery.From 6.00 to $300 00.po a a, WASH GOODS 1zes .i IE Visit the Wash Goods Deparment on Tusdoy and see the new diplay of fine Evening Wear materials.+ Dainty Duchess Crepe, for Afternoon Gowns and Evening wear, plain colors, in \u2018Pink, \u2018Blue, Mauve, Copenhagen, Navy, Black and plain White.This is a fine soft - material i in Silk and Cotton, very new- and dainty, 26 inches wide.Tuesday.50 New F ancy Jacquard Sitk Muslins, ; in n fancy floral designs, i in checks.in in spot patterns and in plain colors.It makes up beautifully: for evening wear, 26 inches wide.y.ce.F ancy Roman Chiffon Silk Muslin, i in a large range of handsome designs.is a very soft silky material, and i is in.great demand at present for fancy dresses.Tuesday.50 Cat Corner American\u2019 Crochet Quis for double bed, pretty patterns fringed oll round, White only.On Sale Tuesday.$2.25 Blue borders.Very Special Tuesday per pair.$3.25 e bed size, hemmed ready for ue, 70x 90 inches, strong heavy sheets.On Sale Tuesday per pair.$1.50 - Down Comforters, large.size, pretty: : cols ad calor.| panel effect, vetlsted and : 4495 reversible.Special Prends CL ea Marquirete in n floral aid beaded effects + in, \u2018 \"This._ Problem For The Mothers of Montreal one of the brightest sections of the thisd floor, mothers will Co \u201cment \u201cof.the most: \u2018comfortable Clothing for Children at moderate prices.+4 specially for Tuesday, à, umber © of , articles Which the little ones will need for the fast approach- Co ing: winter: a fee A ; : : | In i) the newest patterns, in colors of Pink, Sky and Fawn.PT : Cg 2 to Se \u20ac Cp \"By i importing 2 direct from the manufacturer i in large quantities, we are | Lr \u2018able to: offer these Wraps at a considerable saving in price.From this.>, - .\u2014smpment we have \u2018selected a delightfully warm all wool Honeycomb Wrap | © Every mother should ask to see these new Toy Muffs.ful and amusing to the children.Prices $1 49 to $1.95.| Stylish School Dresses of Panama, made with pleated Skirts and Gibson ° Wain, for Misses from 4 to 14 years, $4.25 to $4.75._ Smart Black and White Check Dresses, some trimmed with Black and {son others with Black and Blue, for Misses from 6 to 14 years.Pre Serge.$8.75 We have a large collection of Party Dresses in Panama, Voile, Net.Satin | in the latest styles.\"Comfortable and stylish Polo Coats i in reversible cloth.Sizes 12 to is.Prices $12.95 to $16.75.Handsome full length Sealetté Coats, double breasted with shawl col- Sizes 10 to 15.From $13.75 to $16.75.Double breasted School Coats with large Military cape and attractively braided.From 6 to 14 years.: - Warm Blanket Coats, lined all through with heavy red flannel.| girls of 6 to 14 years.no | Department.- Sequin and Charmeuse Silk, perfectly made in the most refined ws |.c and fashionable style.¥ 1 to $200.00, in ofl the latest colors.7\u201d -linked the words wear, are.here in profusion at moderate prices.| Long Chamois Gloves for Women centres can be purchased in our Waist Department.1 | day, we offer the following: : Heavy Canadian Unehrinksble Wocl Blankets, good size.pure White with Pink or | \u2018with small buttons and a tie of Emerald Green Mesaline.| Chiffon Taffeta, with Lace yoke, vandyked with Black Messalise find a varied assort- We have selected pd Re Wve eters oe = - GIRLS\u2019 PYJAMAS For girls e 14 years.- .\u201cMUFINTOI\" | il In Teddy Bear, DoH and Dog patterns.SCHOOL DRESSES FOR MISSES inde College Dresses with blouse and plain skirt, in Navy GIRLS* COATS $8.75 to $9.75.For Distinctive Styles in Evening Dresses Many favorable comments have been passed by our patrons regarding the beautiful collection of Evenmg Dresses in our Mantle This week, we are showing an exquisite gown in In addition, we have some e priced at $75.00 pi WT ea (Mantle Department, Second Floor.) \u201cQUEEN QUALITY\" The Famous Shoe for Women Smart original designs, with the distinctive touches that have \u201cQueen Quality\u201d with the best in Women's foot- It will be a pleasure to show you these beautiful new styles while our stock is at its best.Why not see them to-day?Sole Agents, Montreal.A very comfortable Autumn Glove, made of dustless Chamors, pigue sewn, mousquetaire wrist, natural chamois and white.Sizes 57 to 7.Tuesday.Ao ce ees ,.$1.65 Fashionable Silk Waists - \u201cThe newest \u2018end most exclusive styles from the leading fashion For Tues- A smart Grey Striped Chiffon Taffeta, piped and trimmed .$4.95 The other is a very.effective small Black and White check .Price.\u201c down the front and small enamel buttons.$4.50 Price .Dress Trimmin gs or - Gold and Steel Motifs, Edging and Insertion, for 60 to $5.00 | per yard.- Stee] and Gold Girdles, $2.00.to $3.50 each.Lx Beaded Trimftning | in White and \u2018Gold, Gold and Silver, all Silver and all Gold | : in Betdog.Insertion.and- Motifs, som 35 to $12.50 per re Cg es This Store = Opens at q -B am, and: i | Closes at 530 pan.Amongst our ar large selections of Trimmings, we are poing to offer for Tooley the | re (Waist Department, Third Floor.) \u2018Our .Circulating Library On the Penny-a-Day plan.© All the latest fiction at They are use- | BT rd | SAM AN \u201ce pl Pa) * sfinters\u2019 art.Gi Reemner TP fa e- vos À see me sai\u201d BS y\u2019re all asking for more.And no wonder! Here isa t*rk,nourishing,strengthen\u2018ny soup prepared from hect and thé finest vege- rab'es that Irish soil can produce.The ~The manufacturers of .F/vards\u2019 Soup are large close buyers, and by \u2018alising for over 25 years they are able to pro- d-uv« anassortment of soups of tac highest merit at a prive withinthe reach of all.FOWARDS 2 \u201cscores © OUD Edwards\u2019 Soup, too, is also | an excellent addition to your own soups.Itimparts strength, ccivur, nourishment and fla- veur ; it-improves the skill of those who make, and the appetites of those who eat.Edwards\u2019 Soup is made in Ireland.5¢.per packet.icoards' Soup is made, in thrie varieties Ervin, Tomar, White.The Browm variety 11 4 thick, mowrishing soup prepared from best beef and fresh vegetables.The other reve are portly vegetable soups, Lat âne si ' 1 re, James M.Aird\u2019s Bread Ad.Yes, our bread takes more power to make than that made by the.old process.Having alr forced into the dough while being made, and by beating it, not simply mixing, We get a greater amount of gluten: this is where the nourishment fe.Tel, M.1025.; < 0 TRRPRITA rsd MAE THE NEN COOK If they won't get you wood coal TcEL THEM THIS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD COAL FARQUHAR ROBERTSON 206 8t.James Street EASY T0 DYE It is easy to dye, but only expe- rence and knowledge teach how to dve the way to satisfy particular People.We clean or dye almost everything in wearing apparel.R.PARKER & CO., Oyersand Cleaners, Montreal, Qua.\u20ac208¢.Catherine 36, W.582 Notre Dame St.W, 340 St.Catherine St.K Phones, Uptown 4108 and 4107.\u201cViews of Montreal!\u201d When vou send your friends a SOUVENIR BOOK OF MONTREAL, why ner send them the best that is publish- \u201c7 \"MONTREAL IN HALP-TONE\u201d #4 magnificent production, has over 100 JIstrations, and is a great work of the 10,000 Coples are sold an- Take a pride in your city, and nd a few copies to the absent ones.It Will rerrainly be appreciated.By mail, © ®rappers, at 50c and $1.00 each.Post- 82¢ 8 and 12¢c for the cloth edition.Tre Dually inwn \u2018where you can buy them.\u201cTHE WIGWAM\u201d ,, 134 PEEL STREET, #2 daar North of the Windsor Hotel.OPEN EVENINGS.| LLONS ! MELONS * Tist_ received a CASABA MELONS, Allegator Pears, Endive from Belgium, English Hot House Grapes, English Cobnuts, Fine Table Raisins, Fresh Dates on stalk.Walter Paul's Stores 461 ST.CATHERINE WEBT.© 80 UNIVERSITY ST.' \u2014 fine lot of delicious \u2014 HULL DOCTOR COMMITTED.| Uswa, Nov, 13.\u2014After a hearing ZF t¥o hours, Magistrate O'Keefe, + 51 Pr.J.Alexander Ouimet, of Hull, \u2018Tal.upon the charge of perform- BE in illegal operation in\u2019 this city;.m,, house of Mrs.Annie Balcomb.\u201citter was charged with .alding | \u2026, (Petting and also sent for trial we.\u201cMan's evidence tended to assist \u2018 Prosecution's case against.the \u2018 - LT Ip ER Thi: Enq factor, THE LAYMEN'S CHANCE Mr.Silas McBee Paving the ~ Way for the Congress Before success will be achieved in the foreign field denominationalism must die away and love become the dynamic behind the missionary movement is the irm conviction of Mr.Silas McBee, who spoke in St.Stephen's Anglican Church last night on the eve of the Men's Missionary Congress, which will be held in Montreal during this week.Mr.McBee has just concluded a five months\u2019 tour of the world during which he has had an opportunity of studying the question of foreign missions.where he was present at a meeting of a hundred choice men of the Anglican Church, met to consider a solution of ithe missionary problem.There he at \u2018once be eliminated, for denomina- tionalism was sin, and they had to | reglize that before they could hope for success.They should go to work on a world plan, united\u2014not for the sake of ec- 1 onomy.nomy never yet produced a man worth while.United they would multiply their moral and intelléctual power, but there was something else: which St.Paul had said was indispensable, something which was not yet understood.Mr.McBee told of the King James\u2019 time whenever it referred \u2018charity.Religion could not be without love; love was religion.He referred to the Students\u2019 Volunteer Movement as the most promising in the foreign field to-day, and nowhere had it shown its power as in China.There the students were regarded as patterns for the youth of China to follow.In the présent crisis he had only one fear, and that was that the Manchus, feeling everything gone, might.tention of the people to the foreigners.In this Men\u2019s Missionary Congress thére were big things to be said which must be said by the laymén and not by ithe clergy.The difficulty met with in \u2018every church to-day was the ab- sernce of consciousness of priesthood among the laity.The priesthood of the laity and the priesthood of the clergy different not In kind, but only In degree and every man had an organic part to play as a priest in the sight of God.~ hen they must get behind them the real dynamic of Christianity.Those hedthen were their brothers, and the obligation resting on them was to £0.If his child were in China living in heathenism, would he rely on money or on prayer for its salvation ?There was some awful blasphemy somewhere when men stayed at home and prayed for the salvation\u201d of the heathen and did riot go.They should not be satisfied to ask God to do all and not do something themselves.= \u2018 CHINESE MISSIONS.Dr.Thomson Gives an Encouraging Report of the Missionary.Work.\u2014\u2014 Dr.Thomson, at the regular fall meeting of the Montreal Chinese Mission, held Friday evening in the First ; byterian Church, announced that Mr.Hattie, who recently left here for missionary work in Wei, the home of the present acting premier, had been detained at Victoria, B.C., on account of the revolution in China.He gave a survey of events since the last regular meeting, apoke of the farewell, picious opening of the Chinese Bun- day-school in the First Presbyterian Church \u2018by the pastor, the.Rev.Dr.Barclay.Dr.Thomson also mentioned the reception of six Chinamen and one infant by baptigm.of the various changes in the personnel of the mission, Mr.Hattle\u2019s place having been filed by Mr.Ferniey Lewis.He referred to the recovery of Superintendent Patterson, of Westminster, and to the deeply lamented death of Assistant Superintendent Edward Gray, of the same gchool, and of Mr.Stewart, of the MacVicar Sunday-school.On the whole, the Sunday-schoo! reports were encouraging, though there is room and work for several more teachers.The night classes conducted: at the mission by Misses King and Patterson were touched on, and grateful acknowledgment was expressed for the twenty or more Chinese who were attending public schools and of the decision that even as non-Cath- olics they would be accepted as scholars.The perenniss subject of opium was brought \"up, and regret expressed at the indefinite postponement of The Hague .nternational Conferences.Re- \u2018quest was made for prayerful remem- ibrance of what Bishop Lewis had lately said, that this was \u2018the greatest crusade against.a national sin, the world has ever seen\u2019 The Sunday- school report referred also to the splendid reforms, especially in Canton Province, and particularly the opening \u2018Railway, which would create a new era of intercourse between therz two important points.: The treasurer's report was read by Mr.Geo.Grimson, in the absence of \"Mr.D.8S.Hislop, and a number of verbal reports were delivered by the superintendent and Miss King.After a report of progress by the committee appointed to consider -the admission of the wives of Chinese, intimation was given of a desire for Christmas apd Chinese New Year gatherings by St.Giles and St.Matthew\u2019s respectively.Miss Agnues Dickson, B.A., recently returned from China, was welcomed by all standing, and presented with -a- bunch of chrysanthemums, the favorite flower of China, after which she spoke interestingly and encouragingly of the result of such faithful teaching of the Chinese abroad.She gave several iHustrations and express- -ed gratitude to God for healthful return after seven years absence in the East:;- The Rev.M.A.Campbell pre: sided, in the absence of the presi- 4 dent, Prof.Welsh, D.D.} \u2014fpmmrmnnee DERRY LODGE WORK.The Rev.Rural Dean Sanders will deliver an address in Unity Hall, Wellington street, this evening, under the auspices of Diamond L.O.L.\" Derry L.O.L.of this city is making a -donation togards the erection of a French Protestant church in L\u2019Isiet County, and the Lodge has also decided to give a social ca December 19 \u2018next in commemoration of the closing of the gates of Londonderry.Contributions to -French Protestant work | by the Orange Order now amount to $3,000.They were begun in 1906 as a result of a motion introduced by the Rev.Brother J.B.Pyke and Brother A.G._Ellis, of Montreal, at the Tri- \u2018énnial Counefl then sitting in Toronto.This: was immediately followed by letters to the Grand Lodges and address- Ontario.Later the Rev.Messrs.Am- aron and Benott mado appeals to the Order| as did other French Protestant ministers.To A [a7 Sm : THE CABINET \u2018MINISTER.on a \u201cA farce.in four acts, \u201centitled \u2018 The Cabinet.Minister,\u201d by.Arthur W.Pin- - ero, will be presented By the Dramatic and Literary Club of Trinity Church \u201con Wednesday and Thursday evenings next.&| The affair will be held in the lecture hall of the church on St.Denis : \u201c Lhe - ve ee Te He was invited to England, | declared that denominationalism must | Greek word which was translated in.-.to God as \u2018love,\u2019 but in other cases \u2018as | slaughter the students to turn the at- |\u2019 when gifts of a purse and camera were\u2018 made to.Mr.Hattie, and of the aus-.on Oct.4th of the Canton-Hong Kong | es in churches and halls throughout | 7\" THE.MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911.\"= A 6 / i» 2 Pp s A La ct Of Interest to Women Th e Wi iness\u2019 Daily Fas £1 hion Mint.ae a FAIT FAGE:COAT.~~ | ia qe Te \u2026 and the - moderate of ths new\u2019 \u201csort of: topooat, of \u2018a fabric\u201d with-two faces, are shown here, Thers are dozens of these coats and makers seem to vie.with .each other to produce dashing effects.One of these models is an extreme type, made of a brown cosmos mixture having a reverse of tan color barred: with brown.The other coat is also a\u2019 duofaced model, taupe colored on the outer side and a pale violet on.the reverse.ce = à LS ° TYPES OF THE NEW puo- a wie, \u201c7 \u201cIts Delicious Drawing Qualities\u201d Is manifested In millions of Teapots dally.\"SALADA\" The Tea of Sterling Worth BLACK or GREEN \u2014 Sealed Packets Only.FREE Sample Mailed on Enquiry.Address : \u201c\u201c SALADA,\u201d Montreal - MAHOGAN 2 2 .; .\u2018 : tème\u201d mével 5 ments.x | ; , Fix 43 ee > EE Pie fT Every movement, however, BLOCKS! ou Tn: otf round; window.is.displayed the newest designs in Mähogany-Cgsed Clooks.\u2018 \u2018Some are small in size, with simple ments; - others, larger with chime and strike move- ingly guarantee satisfactory service.Prices: range from $8.00 to $200.00.hey ir.sich, \u201cthat we can unhesitat- Henry Birks & © .- Phillips rte Sons, Limited Square == ROMANCE OF HOME LIFE.The duimess of domestic life is ghe.\u2018of.the commonest \u2018complaints uttegred by a certain type of the modern \u2018woman.She chafes at the dally task, the comomn round.To her it seems the four walls of her home partake of thé character of a prison house and that all the romance, the pleasuré, and the \u2018interest of life lie outside, comments a writer in the New York \u2018Times.\u2019 .This type envies the woman who works in the wider world, who mixes with.men- in the mart, who carves for herself a career, and who is free from the endless irritations and annoyances that beset and vex the woman \u201cin.the home.Such thoughts as these increase her discontent.The monotony against which she murmurs grows more griev\u201d ous.She ecquires a chronic querul- ,ousness that communicates itself to | all who come under her influence.Inability to detect the romance of\u201d domesticity is more often than not the reasons why \u2018the miseries depicted enter presently into many married lives that had opened under the most promising auspices.- * - BL But what is the romance of domestic life?Wherein does it lie?Is there not, in the first place, romance in the very name \u2018of - fémily'?.Is it not one of the most profoundiy interesting culminations of ages of social.it should possess, in little, all the interest of a State.Whether it be an Jautocravy, alimited monarchy or a republic of two, it has foreign relations which require the exercise of the utmost tact.It has or should have an | || annua] budget, which may cause much consternation in certain quarters of the domestic menage.- It is concerned with commerce, The quality and quantity of its imports, although figuring under the mundane names \u2018of bread and meat and gro ceries and such like, are of as great importance to it as its foreign trade to the most populous State.: Co It has traffic\u2014indirect, it is true\u2014 with foreign lands.currant that adorns Wednesday's roly.poly pudding grew -on the - sunpy slopes of Greece, and each lump .of sugar dropped into the cup brings with\u2019 it a measure of tropic the southern sun.It may seem trivial, childish, -ab- \u2018 surd, to draw such parallels between the home and the nation.But a deep truth underlies such fancies.© And.were the labors of housekeeping and the responsibilities of family life looked at in the light of their true importance, the monotony and tedium -with whith, to.some.minds, they are\u201d invested would fall from them as the chrysalis husk falls from the gorgeous wings- of the butterfly, permitting it to soar.into the higher, brighter, element for which it is lifted.= ©: THE BLACK SATIN CLOAK.For the woman whose social life is of a simple kind and whose toil-, ettes- are correspondingly simple, -a\u2019 splendid evening coat is out of keeping, an investment as absurd as it is.extravagant, but even \u2018the simple evening coat to-day may have an artistic air, and one does not need to employ the extremely costly fabries: of the season in order to obtain this result.a Foi practical purposes.there .has \u201cnever been within the average woman\u2019s memory anything in the line of evening coats mpre satisfactory than the coat of handsome black satin cut on simple.\u2018but graceful lines \u2018and trusting to these lines rather thau to trimming for its distinction.Lined with bright.color or in some fashion effective if not bright, such a coat has a festive alr, yet can be worn for many occasions where a light wand perishable evening coat would be out of place, -and it will withstand a surprising .amount of hard wear.oo Of course for the debutantes and the vourigeriwomen something brighter and more youthful in.colering is \u2018preferable, but for the older woman it would be hard to make a better.| choice, provided she is willing to pay for first class materials.The very cheap black satin coats which appeared last season upon the heels of the handsome black satin coats are here again in great variety, and many of them have a specious charm, being copied from attractive models, | but they wear so poorly that e cloth coat is a better investment.There are some good coats in black\u2019 satin lined with bright hued broadcloth instead of colored satin or \u2018other eliken* stuff, and \u2018these when | to hamper the grace of the coat folds | | strong bids for the Place of the black ] there are .of.course beautiful .color- ings in it that are dark enough not | ial.On the other hand it must be.evolution? % Mme.\u2019 Curie was the co-discoverer with her husband, \u201cProfessor Pierre Curie, of radium.\u2018 : THE CARE OF CLOTHES.Do not spoi] your clothes is an in- Junction that might be given to many full-grown women as well as to the\u2019 little girls.who find it so tiresome a restriction.Persons of limited dress allowance often bewail their poverty and exercise economy in purchasing, whiia they neglect quite :impla meuns of giving long life to what they ¢o manage to acquire.\u2019 oo The halit of keeping garinents we.l.brushed, well folded, and weil packed is worth forming, and it is obvious \u2018good order.: , Eyery one wants to save time, and nearly every one has: to make more \u2018cHanges of dress during the day than when one hag only oneself to blame, when one comes to dress for some.ga-: thering, to find the etceteras of the toilet tangled in one drawer, the gown needing a few stitches, and the hat crushed by: having been stuffed carelessly into the wrong box.Modern dresses occupy 8o very little space that, if folded with.perfect\u2019 smoothness, several will 1!» on ode; shelf or in one drawer, where hanging.space Is limited.Hanging up, of course, is best, but whichever method is adopted; the gown should be put away at once, after a good shaking and airing.To take off à dress and: toss it over a chair Is to shorten its days.Separate skirts should have their hangers, holding the folded skirt by the band, not by loops that bring all the weight on \"a couple of places.Walists te be hung up: should also have 2 hanger for eacli one, and if the \u2018hangers are padded #0 thuch the bet-\" ter.A little good sachet powder can be sprinkled over the wadding.- Boots and, shoes often get cruel treatment; they should be \u201ctreed up\u2019 while warm from the feet, and gloves straightened out flat\" and laid together.The old\u2019 saying of the \u2018stitch in time\u201d always holds good, for, \u2018though some persons have a knack of pinning imperceptibly what should he hooked, pins wear the fabric.The hat should never be put away without\u201d a careful dusting and a glance to see that no flowers and feathers require picking out smooth or recurling.g \u2018 - .Clean and half-goiled blouses should 1 sible.| pattern outs.that much time is saved by this sûre |.\"| two-toned serge, or-in a plain material never be heaped together, and a lave ish use.of tissue paper is to be recommended.\u2018Lastly, such.articles as are cleaned, not washed, should revér be allowed \u2018to become too far gone before.they are sent to be done up.COOKERY RECIPE.A DAILY C00 Potato Omelet.\u2014Grate three pota- | toes that have been boiled dry and mealy, Beat in the yolks of three eggs, with three tablespoons of milk, one-half a teaspoonful of salt, a pinch of white pepper ,and a tablespaon of chopped parsley, and at the last minute, add the beaten whites of the eggs, mixing it all as lightly as pos- Put a tablespoonful of butter in the frying pan, and when it bubbles pour in the omelet.Let it brown on the bottom, working the turner in in the oven -and cook until a knife blade, if run in, will come out clean: erve like a -plain omelet.so yoo THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should keep a | iittle catalogue scrap book of the dally be fount time to } - These will | véry useful to refer to from time.a.9082\u2014BLOUSE OR MIDDY SUIT.\u201cThis design will develop nicely in with braid for trimming.The panels may be omitted, or finished in either of two lengths, and the blouse may be worn over or under the skirt.The pattern is'cut in five sizes: 14, 15, 16, 17 -and 18.years.It requires 4 3-4 yards of 44-inch material for the 14 year sizer x RGN RNR ANNUAIRE i \u2019 K vu .~ PATTERN COUPON.Please send the above-men.tioned pattern as per dirsctions givep below.- - Ne.oo .Jo se A FSRATONGRHEUEUHSHAHAÈLLES 4 A De.oo Size sopcenarecsdtecsccctnaniag, i NEMO .:cescicrsccarovssamenes, Address In.full: CE a \u201c - .soscussso nos BDOB000SS200000S0n sarsancsss0s 0200020024 00000uu, spuracr0en6092250020N000USs 0000, -N.B.\u2014Be sure 10.cut out the flys.tration and send with \u2018the coupon.carefully filled out The pattern cannot reach you ln less than a week, Price 10 cents each, In cash, note ar stamps.Address: Pattern Department, \u2018Witness\u2019 Montreal.- : ROGUERY IN COAL DELIVERY.Lady Discovers Coal Bags Were Not Properly Emptied.There is less opportunity.for house- | holders.to check the weight of their coal supply than any osher eommodity that they use.Yet it is wise to exer- cis¢ what oversight they can, as it ig being put into the bin.\u2018On.Friday afternoon a lady discovered that while the numbér of bags delivered was correct, eight bags in one load still contained a quantity of coal when \u2018the driver carried them back to his cart after.he was supposed to have emp-.¥tled them in the-cellar.\u2019 \u2018The case was\u2019 every.time.| férence re orted to his employers, who were grateful for the infprmation.Most of the carters .are honest, but the dishonest ones should \u2018be reported \u2018NIOBE\u2019 COURTMARTIAL SOON.Halifax, N.B., 13.\u2014The fourth cruiser squadron arived here\u2019 and came to.moorings Bf the dockyard, Rear-Admiral\u201d Kingsmill arrived from Ottawa in connection with the emirt-martial, which is to be held by Redt-Admiral E.BE.Bradford, C.V.Ô., into the stranding of the warship \u2018Niche\u2019 at the end of last July.\u201d ~~ \"Admiral Kingsmill will have a con- ce \"with = Admiral.\u2018 Bredford, when, grrangements for.the court- \u2018martial\u2019 will be | véné for each officer, finally made.\u2018It will | robably begin on Monday forenoon, Lroard the \u2018Niobe,\u2019 and wili bo.open to the public: i i It has not yet been decided whethér there will be three separate irjals or one.Three men are to.be tried, the commander of the ship, the navigating leutenant, and the oficar of the one inquiry to cover the three cases or a separate court-martial may con- The squadron had a gaod.voyage across.The: ships \u201ccalled at the Azores - but did not stay there.lông.\u2018The squedron will coal at the dock- \u2018yard, two ships coaling ät-a- -time.The squadron consists of H.M.Sunder so as to let the uncooked part | run down.When brown enough, put || { various churches will unite.DEURRUNSENTSAAAESAUAATAANE watéh.The court may decide to mèke |- The DEBUTANTE The \u2018Coming Out\u2019 of the Debu life.Its memories will never quite LA _strengthen them for future years by a sitting at the STUDIO of\u2014 WM: NOTMAN & SON No choicer Christmas gift than such a portrait can be found.The tims, wow.The place, 12-14 Phillips Square.tante marks an epoch in her social fade away.Preserve and CHRISTMAS IS COMING.Le me E n M AJ O R Catherine \u201cWest House of Quality :- FAMILY SLEIGHS 0 Nothing but the very be ing of them.Es Second-hand Gregoire.2 \"order \"The OK Reliable © COUPES, VICTORIAS, SUREEYS, BUGGIES AND Agent for the two great\u2019 French Houses\u2014BERLIET \u2014Limousines.GREGOIRE Touring Cars.- FOR SALE CHEAP 1 small second-hand Delivery Waggon.F ALL KINDS.st materials used in the mak- Touring Cars, in first-class - wd .en miss, - QUEBEC TO BE REPRESEN ESENTED.Large Number of Ministers and Laymen Will Attend Men\u2019s Congress in\u2019 Montreal.Quebec, Nov.\u201811\u2014Quebec will be\u2019 well.represented \u2018at the Men\u2019s Missionary Congress to be held this week in Montreal.Most of the ministers.have registered and intend to be pre- The week of prayer for young\u2018men\u2019 be a union prayer meeting.on Tuesday, at the Y.M.C.A.in which the THE \u2018MONTHLY \u2018BULLETIN.The monthly bulletin.for November \u2014\u2014\u2014 | | of the City Mission, which has just been issued, not only contains.the winter programme: of the Mission, but also interesting \u2018addresses and elevating articles.i .The work of the Rev.Dr.Bowman, Tucker is detailed in \u201can interesting manner in the \u2018Diary, colums, - while; «the account of the Wednesday after- hoon meeting shows that good edu-: cational and Christian work is being done by the Mission among the dren of the various foreign mationfi- tieg in the distriét in which the Mission carries on its work.io E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Jha oa « is ?Chatham, Ont., Nov.13.\u2014M.Houston, former police magistrate, has, paid a glowing tribute to mewspaper ' men.\u2018During the twenty nine years of my public career as a police magistrate,\u2019 he declared, \u2018I have never.known a newspaper reporter to betray: any confidence I reposed in hm.I always made it iny policy \u2018of letting \u2018the reporters know everything on the \u2018inside of police oircles, putting them.on their honor for such things as I thought should not be given immediate.publicity.Among aper men I have and outside newspap pen ane of the In dealt with in this manner, 1 known ene who took advantage confidence thus reposed in him.courteously treated in- ; an invaluable\u2019 am\u2019 forced to I will always aper.reporter Tarn makes himself friend.Now that I retire\u2018 to private life \u2018| nave the kindest recollections of the 7 men who gather the, news.\u2019 ; ç ; -NELSON\u2019'S LOG BOOK.London, November \u201818.\u2014\"Fhe log book: of Nelson's flagship, the .\u201cVictory.which was\u2019 announced to be sold at auction at Sothely's shortly.has been bought privately dy /T.J.Barratt, an English collector éf English relies Mr.Barratt stated that he asgquired the 16g book for.éeveral thôusand pounds.His maid object in securing 4t was to prevent it going to the United States, the afictioneers.having received several icAblegrams, from .collectors: offering: to purchase it.=~ | ~The chief interest in the hook consisted in a vivid account of the battle of Trafalgar, writted on the day af-: \u2018Leviathan,\u2019 flagship; \u2018Berwick, \u201cexistence.- sent, as well as a\u2019 good number of |.\u2018| laymen.: : comes on the same week.There will-|- chil Lx the scores of local |.fact my experience: .is that a news- 1 | after leaving Montreal.The \u2018Witness\u2019 is the Peoples\u2019 Paper :By patronizing Wien advertisers the people help thei paper, the \u201cHAVE YOU GOT A COLD?Get a box of Harte\u2019s Grippe Wafers.Cures a cold in twenty-four hours Price 25c.: HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?Try a bottle of Harte's Cough Mix« ture.Price 25e.\"WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands and Lips; fifty years a favor ite remedy.Price 250.J: A.HARTE, Druggist : - 150 Notre-Dame Street West =.MARRIAGE Licenses Moxey To LexD oN MoRTGAGE BARRON & CUSHING Notaries and Commissionbara, -Liverpes! & London & Globe Insuranes Buliding 12 St James Street CARPENTERS, BUILDERS Di \u2018and CONTRACTORS Valuations .attended to.1298 to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING & SUPPLIES 149 NOTRE DAME WEST.Telophones:\u2014Orffice, Main 3196; 5 ations, Fans, lrons, Toasters, ed ail classes of elect: \u2018cal work.CENSURED PLOT.Finding of Investigators Into the ~*~ Grounding of \u2018Lake Champlain.\u2019 sioner, an investigation was heid on Saturday into the recent grounding of the steamer \u2018Lake Champlain,\u2019 THe investigation \u2018was held at the Court House, Mr.Pentland, K.C., appearing for the captain and owners, and the Hon.Jacques Bureau for the pilot.\u2018The judgment of the court censured Albert Gagnon, the pilot.Although \u2018the Court held that he had exercised commendable precaution im dropping anchor, he committed an errer of judgment .in not more precisely de- oiding his position.Therefore he stood censured by.the Geurt.In regard to held that their going counter to the undue interference with his duties, and they were therefore exonerated.ter the action ; which ia oe, of the earliest official yevurs sol.le.battle in | ave of witnessés were examined, facing the officers -of the ship.© + JACKSON & CO.made, Jobbing promptiy EDWIN JACKSON Rasidence, St.Louis 1093, Québec, Nov.13 \u2014 Before Captain Le : A.Demers, Dominion wreck commis- .juet the captain and officers, the Court pllot\u2019s detision .to anchor, under the circumstances, would be considered an da ism STR Se SC = mr 22000 5 \u201c BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages and deaths, must invariably be endorsed with the name and addreas of the sender, OF otherwise no notice can be taken of + them.Birth notices ar: inserted for 250; marriage notices for B0c; death notices for 2bc, prepaid.nouncement of funeral appended to death notice, 250 extra: other extensions to obituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents per Joord extra, except poetry, which is 50c per line ex- wa, prepaid.Annual subscribers, whose names- ap- Deer on our lists, may have announcements of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verssw) occurring in their immediate families, free of charge, in which case name and address \u2018of subscribers should im variably be given.BIRTHS.COCHRANE\u2014At Queen Charlotte City, B.C., on November 11, 1911, à son to Mr.and Mrs.Donald \u2018Cochrane.SKINNER At Richmond, Que, ou Now.TR GA 47 6, 19011, a son to Dr.and Mrs.F.B.= Skinner, : DIED.# DRINNAN \u2014 At His residence, Ardin ; Farm, Wawota, Sask., on Oct.13, Toi, 3 Wm.C.Drinnan, aged 84 years.107 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount, on Nov.11, 1911,Harriet Jane Latham, widow icf the late Frederick Fairman, in her 72nd year.- Funeral on Tuesday, 14th instant,at 2.30 p.m, to Mount Royal Cemetery.GRAY \u2014 At Royal Victorla H tal, Montreal, on Nov.3, Albert Gray, of Way's Mills, ort of Bours Louis, Que., was called to rest at the age of 34 years and 2 months.Leaves to mourn their loss, wife, daughter, mother, four brothers and three sisters, | New York papers please copy.KEEGAN \u2014 In this city, on Nov.11, a, VER we, UE LOTS Ses Amie SS, \u2018years and 11 months.Funeral froh his late residence, 694 St Denis street, on Tuesday, 14th, at \u20188 am.MOORE \u2014 At Hemmingford, Que, on Nov.8, 1911, Harvey Moore, aged 22 years, son of Mrs.Robert Moore.Funeral, at Hemmingford, Que., on Friday, Nov, 10th, at 1 p.m.MUIR \u2014 On the morning of the 10th Funeral\u2019 on Saturday, Nov.1ith, at 2.30 p.m.from St.George's Church, Those Eat notices for the above column may) send with them a list of names of interested friends, together with a one-cent stamp for each a dress, and marked copies .of the \u2018Witness\u2019 containing the notice will be promptly malled.For addresses in foreign countries three cents will be required.\u201cEES & co, © Funeral ; Directors 912 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone Up 1638 oué UNDERTAKERS 5° 290 MOUNTAIN ST 0 EAST END 297 STDOMINIQUE ST Ip Royal Canadian Academy Free Life Class will begin on Monday, November 13th; at 7.30 pm, in the Rooms of the Art Association,23 Phillipe Square.Intending students should at once submit drawings for approval of Committee.Address R.C.A.Life Class, Art Gallery, Phillips Square.Help For The Ruptured.B.Lindman, Esq., Montreal: \u2014 Dear Sir, \u2014Bight months ago I thought that I would have to give up my situation; my work being heavy .and myself an old man.I was obliged to.take to my bed, and, send for our family physician, who at once advised me to get one of your trusses.After you fitted me I was at work agaln in a few days.The \"truss is most comfortable, and I am now as strong and able to do my work as I ever was.{i FRANCIS CAMPBELL, 585 St.Dominique St, Montreal.Call or Write for particulars.Consultations free.8.LINDMAN, Reg\u2019d.16 \u2018McGill College Avé., Montreal DAILY AUCTION SALE OF A 350,000 JEWELRY STOCK, e67 ST.CATHERINE ST.AST, AT 30 P.M.and 7.30 P.This sais 0 the Greatest Sensation for the closing out of a large Jewelry Man-: ufacturer\u2019s stock \u2018chance to purchase Christmas Gifts, Wedding Presents and the Finest of Jewelry at your own During the first few days\u2019 sale o the following goods will be offered, Dighes, Silver Tea Sets, Silver Coffee Bets, Sue inn Bins \u2019 Goa Filled Watches of the Finest, Gold Filled Chains.\u2018Bracelets, Rings, Fine Lot dt Carving Bets Cutli of every Mirrors, Jewel Boxes, Gold Clocks, Glass.: sr a tnousarid other lines too numerous to\u2018 mention, suitable for Christmas Presents.| Remember the Number\u2014 667 ST.CATHERINE STREET West.| fe ©- BRANDT, Auctioneer.DROVE \u201cWITHOUT LIGHTS.Ana chier Detective is Now in Hos-| d gjth Fractured Sica Pp im a compound fracture of Feceived in an automobile Saturday evening.P.G.n street, and dashed into a wt standing on Queen street h i ing the detective heavily to ent, and another passenger \u201cHe latter was only stunned.kept his- seat.Later in the evene \u201cDanis wa$ arrested for driv- nights, afd is held in jail, bail being refused.; À ¥ SMALLPOX RAGING.\u2018Providence, R.L, November 12\u2014The widespread prevalence of smallpox in the Pawtucket Valley resulted to-day in the closing of five churches in the villages of Quidnick, Anthony and Washington, lying within the towns of Coventry and Warwick.As a further precaution against any additional spread of the disease, it was announced to-night that the mills of the _Coventry Company, manufacturers \u2018of woollens, who employ.400 hands, | will be closed to-morrow, a were reported to I~ vo -.day.The an- FATRMAN \u2014 At her late residence, No.' 1911, John Keegan, contractor, aged 51 instant, at his late residence, \u2018The- Sherbrooke,\u201d Ebénezer Mutr, a.aged 79 years.estate dealer, was driving | ing his automobile after dark without |.Nearly a score of additionai ¢ cases - SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAP- Th TE î e story opens.with the distress .o Mr.Fenton because\" d has accepted a position as tutor:which will taka him away from home.à, realizing how much \u2018his father will miss him, almost decides to cancel the engagement, but Ray, his fiancé, persuades him give Lis father time to change his mind.which r, Fenton, bent on self-sacrifice, does.rald\u2019's life as tutor runs very smoothly, but an injured leg prevents him going \u2018home for the sacation, so he \u2018is not present at rat ather's death-bed.- Gerald who comes a month is touched bY mother\u2019s gentle unselfishness, and ad mits to himself \u201cthat he h: ons her justice.Ray, unable the depth of Geraldis: sorrow, unconsciously wounds him by her lack of sympathy.Gerald returns to his duties only to resi H le he wants more scope for hE © fee talents, and and accepts a DO: sition as assistan f e OÙ at Abe ter thé er Mary Tracy lives, .Mrs.Maitland and Ray also move to Abpotswood to be near Mr.Charterleigh.Gerald, meantime, is hardly enjoying life: in Canada.e gets into hot water when the head ter learns that it gazine article, - Gerald - nds himself \u2018wood.CHAPTER XV,\u2014Co ntinued.\u201cThat\u2019s it!\u2019 said.thevicar triymphant- ly.\u2018That's the ¥ery thing! -.You would get somebody to write \u2018them.Of course you would: And, as you never know.when letters will have to be dnswered, you.would -have that somebody to live in the house.And, as somebody might git and read to you sometiriies, when there are no létters, and help in other thirigs that you understand so much better than - \u2018I do, that somebody must be a lady somebody.Martha, you, \u2018are a genius at suggestion.\u2019 Miss Stanford.looked up at the little animated figure.Te are quite serious, George?\u2019 \u2018Serious?.You hd ww I'm always serious, Martha, I-4m going to advertise, or look: about; for a lady secretary.You'd \u201clike it, wouldn't you, Martha?\u201cI mean, \u201cyou would like her, if she were a.really \u2018nice, comfortable girl?- \u2018If she would.Be A help to you, George\u2014\u2014 - \u2018Yes, yes, that ia- what she is coming for\u2014to be a help to me.But we should like her all the better.if she could sew on a button or talk - to the cook, shouldn't we ?Now, I think I'll\" just slip out before tea.Don't walt tea for me, will you?The next: \u2018day Mary Tracy received a visitor.She had seen him \u2018before in the Tector's company, and.once OT twice he had preachéd in Abbotswood Church.She knew him very well by reputation.\u2018No,, thanks;.how: sould you 2 Most improper\u2014a giddy.little thing.like me lunching alone with: a lady.I couldn\u2019t think of it.I am going to feed vita that rascal up at the*rectory.\" \u201c Mary Tracy, who \u2018had\u2019 been advertising in the Churn Times, wondered If,.by ch ny, o purpose than Ter of cordon with] her about.the death of hef father\u201d The Ee 17s.16d.\u201cwould not last .very long.| - ; \u2018How is Miss Stanford?she, asked, remembering that.the vicar of Bendon lived with his\u2019 sister.\u201cOh, old, horribly.pld\u2014older than\u2019 I am.That's what L.thought of mentioning.Glad -yoù zreminded me of it.Yes, and wHens people gets old, they.gets helpless\u2019 and fidgety\u2014\u2018it's the reg\u2019larest thing #és is,\u201d as the man sald.\u2018Now, if weTcotld only\u201cfind some one who - would pity on Martha, and pick up hers: khitting when she drops it, and find \u2018her place in the Drayer-bpok, what @;blessing it\u201d would be, eh?RE \u2018I should have: thought that was easy.\u2019 Fad \u2018Should you?Well, you Know, I'm.secretary of ever sg many \u2018bothering: things.They don\u2019t\u2019do a Dit of good, of course\u2014at least, :I don't\u2014but-they have to be kept going.And.l'm-auch a lazy, hang-dog sert of fellow\u2014al- ways have been\u2014fnherited tendency\u2014 and I hate, simply \u201chate, writing letters.I want Martha's place-finder to take up some of miy silly correspondence, to tell me what to say, and how to put things snicely.I should: be willing to pay fifty pounds a year for that.Of co > it\u2019s worth moré; still, some one might.do it out of pity.Stanford placed the tips of his fingers torvher and looked beseeching.Mary could mot \u201chelp smiling; he seemed so odd and *boyish.\u2018Yous nesdn\u2019t \u2018laugh, young woman; said Stanford.Xt was part .of .his secret that \u2018he could call a lady \u201cyoung woman\u2019 after ten minutes\u2019 speaking acquaintance without any impression of rudeness or.even familiarity.\u2018Now, would you do it for fifty \u2018| pounds a year\u201d \u2018I should be v glad to do it; said Mary, the color fushing her face.\u2018You don\u2019t know hdéw glad\u2014\u2014 \u2018That's settled,\u2019 then.You come as \u201c| soon as you Tike; - And when you are tired of us, také the train home\u2019 .\u2018Mr.\u2018Stanford, «dos you really mean it?\u2018of course I- dort of course: 1 \u2018doi.WR À GR SUFFERER FOR FIVE YEARS FROM DISPEPSI Dyspepsia is og of the most prevalent troubles of civilised life, and thousands ge § f y Ï a g Ë 4 § Ei 4 mer ES get no relief.One day a friend told me to try Burdock Blood Bitters.I did | not have much faïth\u2018in it, but I thought 1 would give it à trial To-day I am.| he can paint.{the \u2018languishing Lydia,\u2019 , THE MONTREAL DA rangement for my.comfort, ang Mar- -tha's, and, saves me a lot.of expense\u2019 \u2018af advertising: and looking round.| think We ought to make it sixty.pounds a year,.Ten pounds goes \u2018in no\u2019 time, looking round; and vou: ve.saved grateful\u2014 Good EE enter 1 An the gratitude is on my side.you.very much indeed, Miss Tracy, for your: kind acceptance.Oh!\u2019 way,s there's another thing.I never \u2018knew & head lke-mine.I was going off without a word.Would you be: willing to: let this house furnished\u2014to | a good, careful tenant, of course?- \u2018Yes.I've :thought of - -doing that \u2018Prudent person\u2019! © I always let my house.- Well, I happen to.know just\u2019 the man; an-invalid; he is, and thinks \u2018He can't, but you must not tell him so.He.is leaving the vicarage at Brendon, and: begged me\u2019 to find Sim\" a commodous \u2018and not too expensive-\u2014always put that tn\u2014oot- tage In the country.He has two ehil- dren and aw wifé.\u2018This should be just 4; \u2018him: Shall 1 : Bay; nou va let\u201d a noe \u2018Have it for another\u201d ty pounds, if he \u2018behaves - himself, - and dusts the books?.\u2018The tears came into\u2019 \u2018Mary's eyes tears - of wellef and thankfulness._ \u2018Yes: I see you will,\u2019 said Stanford.\u201cAna now I will go and hunt up that long tector of yours.He never has anything to eat ibut cold muttton.He needs somebody - to: look after: him.\u201cby.She watched him.through the gate, end then she -locked - herself- into\u201d the study.One by one she pulled down the volumes of her father's reprints.They told the talg of the years.Each One was associated with some expéri- | ence of her own.That one was finished In Gerald Fentons\u2019 first year at Downhead; and here was Defoe\u2019s short tract, \u2018an fEssay upén Projects,\u2019 concerning the education of women.But, in all the years as.they were renewed, any record of such kindness as she had experienced since the last volume was set aside.She had not really believed that such kindness could be.And, at last, she.kneeled down by her fa- | ther\u2019s empty «chair, and thanked God out of a full heart.CHAPTER XVI, THE PRODIGAL SON.The \u2018Silesia,\u2019 with Gerald Fanion\u2014 and others\u2014on board, .was slowly coming to berth at Liverpool.She carried cattle as well as passengers, and looked a very small affair by.the 9 The - voyage had.been.uneventful; no distinguished person\u2019 travelled on board the \u2018Silesia\u2019; the weather had been beautifully: \u2018fine; there ha been no fog, even in the Strait of Belle Isle, an the -aptaip had been able to sail iratde Rathlin Island, despite the tlde-race, \u2018ad afford the passengers.a ciear view rf the Giant's Causeway.Every voyage is called uneventful that -is marked only by events that are pleas- in the river.ant.Our natural pessimism Joes mot pérmit us to dwell on these events: -As Gérald leaned oter ths side of the vessel, -and gearched the wharf for a familiar face, his \u2018mind kept running on something untoward\" that had happened in mid-ocean One night he had been lying awalke, with the.port-hole open, when he.\u201cieard \u2018a- heavy splash, as it seemed, just beside him.A single piercing «ry dè- minated the wash of the sea and the.\"beat of \u2018the engines.But the anip ance\u2019 \u201cof the ordinary course.The next morning Gerald talked with the stont, \u2018complacent man who was\" in charge \u2018of the cattle.It appeared that - à stoker \u2018had been taken on at this last minute in Montreal.He had proved refractory, had threatened soma \u2018of ' the others with a knife, and had-been | put in irons.The same night he had escaped on to the deck, and, before he could be prevented, had rolled.wn der.the chains into the sea.\u2018No, - was no use,\u2019 said the complaceut af .tle-minder; \u2018we didn\u2019t stop, we didn't.slow down.The chap was in Irons\u2019 The impression of this sudden exit, of \u2018the \u2018chap\u2019s\u2019 determination to end it all, the splash and the cry, the hopeless fall through the cruel water, the .indifference of the man who.knew the story, remained.a.subconscious pain in 'Gerald\u2019s mind, even as he-watched with anxious eyes the landing-stage drawing nearer and nearer.By his side.was an Amerl- can, pursuing some conversation about parish registers.: At.any other time Gerald would have been listen- ing- with Interest.\u2018I said to him, \u2018Well, I have come a long ways, and I'm going to see those registers, and I'm going to see them right off.\u201d \u2019 \u2018Yes,\u2019 said Gerald absently.\u2018I'm going to see them ,right oft, repeated the America.- - Gerald wondered what he was going to see.He wondered what he expected to see.His mother would be there?He had written to her, and -had mentioned the boat and the prob- \u2018able time of arrival.No, \u2018he did not expect her.He had only thought how perfect it would be if she came.He knew she would not come.He knew that it was morally impossible that she should come; be modest or womanly or proper\u2014or \u2018a dozen other things\u2014for her to come.He was a fool to think of it.\u2018And yet he gazed, and hoped against.all \u2018| hope and reason.Some of the passengers had re- : cognized their friends.Handkerchiefs were waving here and there.\u2018I never thought to see it again,\u2019 said a white-haired man softly.He placed his hand involuntarily on Gerald\u2019s shoulder, who glanced .quitkly round at a group of three: a fair, tall woman, wearing a.smile of amused curiosity, and her husband, evidently the old man\u2019s son, who nodded tolerantly and said, \u2018That all right, father, that's all right! \u201cThirty-five years ago!\u2019 went on the old man, \u2018Jim Pearce is dead, for certain.\u2019 \u2018Mother, mother!\u2019 shouted a girl excitedly, holding both arms above \u2018her.head.Then she turned, half.ashamed of her enthusiasm.\u2018No, she | can\u2019t see me.\u2019 There was a bustle of preparation.| Everybody was eager to reach the gangway.Gerald was looking now '}:for a stout form in a black dress.He ] had definitely abandoned the idea that anyone else would come; But there was no one as yet whom he could identify.Perhaps no one would come, \u2018after all.Of course, a boat: was a \u2018chancy\u2019 thing to meet\u2014it might be \u2018hours late, or even a day or two.He walked down the .gangway behind the American, who had abandoned parish registers in disgust.He stood | and walted for his luggage, waich- \u2018ing the others disembark.Here was \u2018the smoking-room had \u2018talked\u2019 with some ribaldry.\u2019 inveterate travellers, \u2018cqmfortable pnd ; \u201cI well rounded, \u2018appearing : they: always \u2018tasse the knights\u2019 in\u2019 ~~ What next ?It's a mere business ar- : Thank | by.\u2018the | dn her recollection, she could not trace | Rack side of the glant Cunarder lying out |.did not.stop, there.Was no\u2019 disturb=.} that it would not, about whom |.T She \u2018had attempted | LI \u2018conversation with Gerald: many = ILY .on the voyage.The last time he had been rude, but she: passed him now With \u2018a smile, * Here was the \u201cbridge | party,\u2019 walking one- behind the\u2019 other.together, \u2018Becket.\u2019 'Thersé a ator: | as \u2018bridge\u2019 to produces :à dq orm-, = ae @y Idà E: KittredE Ee; in the \u2018Congre= gationalist and \u2018Christian.World.) - Did you ever hear of the ice Cream that turned into a coin purse?Never?\u2018Listen, .then.-One.morning Papa.Cary was- diving.for a nickel, deep dn his trousers\u2019 pocket.First came \u201cupa quarter, then a copper, then -a handful -of looge \u2018change\u2014but no nickel.\u2018I declare,\u2019 he said, as'he âtved \u2018again, Mttle\u2019 coin \u2018purse 80.\u2019 ir {What's become.oft?asked M Why, the othe ay I took: it'o t.my office - to \u2018pay i for \u2018a: paper, and 1} | haven't \u2018seen.it sincè: : The paper Woy |.Knows.nothing about it'and the sweep- -er lady insists that \u201cshe hasn't done; nothin\u2019 to it.\u201d I've been hoping to find it among the papers on my desk;.but I guess its gone for good.\u2019 \u2018Here, Chicken,\u2019 .to nine-year-old el, asthe el sive nickel was.at.last captured; \u2018here's your \u201cice crea -money\u2014and therels My.car,\u201d with a Kiss, he wdm gone.:.-Rachel wes just.getting over scarlet | fever.For flve long weeks she and Mamma Cary had| been fellow-prison-.ers in a-room at the top of the house, shut away from, a their friendg\u2014 even: from.Kitty, nid, worst of \u2018all, from papa, w lantly on the st: \u2018messages under the layed \"Romeo \u2018gal- sand slipped sweet the door.But now \u2018peeling\u2019 stage was: over.and had a new, soft.baby.\u2018skin.| 1 Her diet of rice gruel and.malted milk.was exchanged for broth, toast.and: other simple délicacies; and\u2014O joy - of, joys!\u2014the doctor had \u2018said that.she.might have a small saucer of ice creani each forenoon.\u2018 The ice cream man was a great friend.of Rachel\u2019 8, and how his\u2019 com- - ing became the chief event of.the day.She watched for.bis cart to turn the | corner, \u201cwaved to him from the win-\" dow, then ran with her nickel and\u2019 saucer for the - This morning, .however; she WA into her playrdom and ma > rd her: ing -.the: pennies \u2018in her-bank.- \u2018By and'by she\u2019 called out: | \u2018Mamma! fsn't \"iit papa\u2019s birthday?\" , - \u201cYes, dear; it comes next Tuesday.\u2019 Well, I know what I'm going to give\u2019 him for à present-a new.coin purse!\u2019 That's a splendid idea.But how are you going to pay for.i?\u2018asked PUR, th | © mg; \u201cm css 8 d Rachel,\u201d the ide y ke a How much have you?purétied mam-* ma, \u201cDEL One by.one the pennies I were.shaken \"most time\" \u201cfor | out and counte \u2018Five,\u2019 announced Rachel trimmpihtly.\u2018len*t \u201cthat enough to buy a.purse7 - :-But mamma her, head.\u201cPm \u2018afraid not\u201d \u2018she Sa soberly.\u201cYou.would haye to add four, ; Joore, fives to: buy a really Bo! , Purses.\"Rachel's face fell.Twenty cents was a good deal of money.for a little \u2018#irl to raise before Tuesday, Sh \u2018ed slowlÿ back: into her piayroor\u2018atid, for à \u2018next few; minutes was.strange: >.quiét-Fhen.æfbreht thought struck er: \u201cBut mamma; \u2018she said, \u2018if 1 should 18ave- my ice cream money for four days; couldn\u2019 t I buy a purse for papa then?-\u201cYes, indeed,\u2019 sai \u201cge you are suré do .that.\u2019 : -So: it was seftie © Only a conva- leêcent who has been.dieting for weeks mamma, heartily, 5 u Teally Want\" \u201cto Rachel, but she knew what she wants ed most.This morning she watched: at the window as| usual, but when\u2019 the ice cream cart] appeared, she re-: marked stoutly: \u2018Ho! I guess I'd be\u201d crazy to eat ice cream to-day, when- I've just had scarlet fever! How do: I know but I'd get.ia cold from it and.have a \u2019lapse?: The ice cream ma; 's rosy face grew: arrangement.\u2018She\u2019s a nice- Meda thing to think of it\u2019 he said; \u2018but aprely, Miss Rachel: must have \"her cream.just the same.I don\u2019t care whether I get a cent for-it or not Right there Mamma Cary put her foot down.\u2018Ng,\u2019 \u2018she said firmly; \u2018Rachel has chosen her path and she must walk in it.\u2019 But Rachel showed no sign of weakening.She smiled bravely and waved: -| sally to the ice cream man every day as he turned the .corner, squeezing her precious nickel In her hand.And to hear her talk of.ice \u2018cream.one would think it - :no \u201cbetter than skim milk! At last came the exciting day when she was the proud ,possessor of four bright nickels and : five rather dingy: Pennies, and the doctor said she could.go shopping with mamma.She was rather white and weak, but her brown- eyes danced with joy as they - went first to the Httle store where: she was \u2018I'd like \u2018to.look at coin purses, please,\u2019 -she said, wi an air of importance.: The clerk showed] her a ten-cent one, which she thought.stiff and ugly, That would never à for papa, At a fifteen-cent one -she| shook \u2018her \u2018head disapprovingly and ' asked, you anything better) than that?when the clerk d badn\u2019t, \u2018she announced: \u2018Well,\u2019 mamma, we'll have to go to Trigg and Polish\u2019s, \u2018There\u2019s nothing in: \u2018this store good enough \u2018for papa.\u2019 : So there they found it\u2014a real little gem of a purse, made of soft kid, golden brown lke\u2019 Rachel's\u2019 sunny curls, decorated with the shades of her dark eyes, ard fastened with a tiny coral button the tolor of her lips.If it had been set \u2018with.rubles her | father couldn't prize.it more.When he heard how she paid for it he held her to his heart so tightly-.it almost hurt her; and when he put: her.down she found a moist place on her.ringlets where his glad tears fell.She couldn't see why he should ery when her little heart was running over with oy.But the funny art of it was the suddenness with which: Rachel's objections -to ice cream vanished when the ice.cream man came\u2018 next day.\u2018What à big saucerful he gave Her! Never hs 25.WITNESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER \u2018I wouldn't have believed.rd miss that.: oe.walk-: Colin \u2018Keppel, will convoy Their knows what the.dce cream meant: to very long- when hie.heard of the new | wont to make her chüdish puarchases, \u2018Haven\u2019t | And |: \u2018that he Au \u2018thse, in all places \u2018Whither.hou 13, Toit.THE SAILING OFTHE KING British, \u2018Monarch and Consort Leave on Epoch-making J ourney.4 FIRST SOVEREIGN - os \"To Visit\u2019 \u2018India in Peridn Where \u2018Eevoite: Ceremonial | \u201cAwaits.Him.* Lindon, Nov.1&-\u2014King George| and Queen Mary: \u2018started on Sattrday morning.ona, \u2018Jburney which has no parallel in \u2018the history of \u201cthe British \u2018throne.'.«| For the first time: a reigning Emperor of\u2019 India\" \u2018is Boing there to bé crowned and-to- recélve .the accldmations < his subjeêts.2e -After saying farewell to their young children\u2019 at Buckingham Palac \u2018the King and Queen with their suites, \u201cdrove in three, open landaus.to | Vic- torla Staffon.( \"The - weather |: \u2018typical\u2019 for a.London- November ing, a gray mist.prevailing, The.King, in the; ufiiform of an miral,\u2019 rode in.the first carrjage.\u2018him was Queen \u201cMaty in a blue oe furs.as: Prifice of \u2018Wale \u2018ment; of.the.ose Guards.Ch ring \u2018crowds greeted.-the:royil procession \u2018along the route to Victoria, Station.\u201cVictoria Station, from \u201cwhich Public.had been excluded, was fl with: \u201criembers\u201d of he toyal \u2018témily romlnent dignitar.iy Louise of.1, the { Duke ot\"Fife,\u201d Tonle Amn À \u2018of Teck,- Prince Arthur of-Connau Prime \u2018Minister and Mrs.Asquith: Sir Edward Grey, the foreign.i ister; \u2018Vigoount Morley, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and \u2018practically the entire diplomatic corps in their brilliant uniforms, the Lord-Mavor \u2018of Liohdon, and the flower of British.aristodracy, including the Duke \u2018and\u2019 Ditches and \u201cCotintess \u201cGranard and Lord Strathcona, the Canadian \u2018high com- -Missioner.The band of the Coldstream \u2018played the Royal.Anthem, and tion at 1.30 o'clock on Portsmouth there was a- remar demonstration of affection.The spécial crown .of India, the King will wear at the Durbar at Delhl \u2018on Décember 12, and other ktate Jewels are abroad tha \u2018Medina.\u2019 They were placed in safes, and, with the re- \u2018Ralla, were taken to Portsmouth yesterday.unostentatiôusly.They |were -packed in brown paper by the court Jewellers and were carried to the steamship without guard or formality, except the presence of \u2018a single Seot- land Yard detective.Portsmouth, Eng., Nav.13.\u2014The \u2018Medina,\u2019 carrying.\u2018King George and Queen .Mary, to.Indta, left the harbor at 2.30 o velock on Saturday afternoon, to the accompaniment- of a royal salute by the guns: of the warshipe |and forts.The ships were manned, the \u2018bands played \u2018God Save the King,\u2019 \u2018and enormous.crowds on the esplan- \u2018ade at Southsea chéered rousingly as the royal \"vessel passed out.* Along the sea front off Spithead eleven Dreadnoughts, \u2018composing the first battleship squadron, and at tendant -cruisers,-awaited the \u2018Medina.\u2019 and \u2018led.her to sea.Adriiraity .yhcht Admiralty, immediately followed the *Medine,\u2019 :and the four first-class cruisers, the \u2018Cochrane,\u201d \u2018Argyll, \u2018Defence\u2019 and \u2018Natal,\u2019 whieh, in command of.Ma- : jesties.to the Far.East, completed \u2018the \u2018pageant.i,\" The fleet.is \u2018due to \u2018arrive at Cal- \u2018cutta during the.first week -of.December,\u2019 and: two - days later the -party they should reach on December There will be elahorate ceremonies Calcutta, and the Durbar, proper, which His Majesty.will formally sume the.title of King-Emperor, be held at Delhl on December, L.DIVISION OF CONGO.\u2018Reported That- Powers Will Divide \u2018Much Troubled Territory.| Brussels; Nov, 13,.\u2014 \u2018Reports ve been.current for some time past that a grand re-partition of Africa was\u2019 urider considération by.interested wers, to \u2018which some color has been lent by certain observations by the French \u2018mjer in the course of a recent sp These \u2018have taken more definite foi and it is reported on good autho ity that thre proposed scheme provides for the withdrawal of \u201cBelgium from ithe Congo, which\u2019 will be divided between \u2018Great Britain, France and IA: h.In comipensation, acoording to the reports, Belgium is to receive the £rand duchy \u2018of .Luxenbourg nd territory along the left bank of Scheldt, Holland to receive counterbalancing - colonial concessions.- - These reports will form the sub, of ah.interpellation: in Parliament, \u2018which\u2019 will ré-assemble on \u2018Tuesday.mo.CELEBRATE VICTORY.met \u2014\u2014\"\u2019 - Boñquet \u2018to M.J.K Rainville, os MP, at St.Lambert.a dariquét \u2018was tendered JH.Rainville, M.P., \u2018for \u201cChambly- Foroheios, in the Down \"Hall ot St.Lambent jon \u2018Saturday- evening, to celebrate: his victory aver Mr.Victor: Geoffrion.Mr.|A -W'himbey, ex-mayor, was chairm .\"During Mr.Rainville\u2019s speech, |he said that tthe first #tep of Mr.Borden's Sovernment would \u2018be the construct Teurier long.ago.t.\u2018bert he was, \u2018strongly in favor of dredg- \u2018ing the ih and: Lighting.Victoria Bridge, he Province of Quebec Had only 4.réciter révenue, Mr.Borgen had included in his pry e, and to construction \u2018of \u2018public.roads \u2018 berries \u201cCanada and the United States,\u201d Regal ing the new post office, he -asked : 1f were \u2018the: wish of the meeting to have the site changed, and.was Jet by about equalcries.of \u2018Yes\u2019 and No,\u201d Mr.Rainvill then sald he understood \u2018petitions re being.sighed,\u201d and promised that they should Tecéive\u2019 \u2018every consideration attention.© : à 20 z \u2014 before: had it tasted- so smooth and creamy; and there was.something about\u2019 the flavor that made her forg et all she Had missed.\u2018Bat the ice cream didn\u2019t really turn into a coin purse, did it?\" - Not all in a minute.But Papa Cary thought the affair quite as wonderful as if Rachel \u2018had\u2019 said: to -the- -1ce cream, \u2018Presto, change!*\u2014and behold, it was a coin pursel WHAT SAITE.THE > \u201cNovember 18, 4 «What, 4 thy request ?\u2014sther v, 3 © Avie, \u2018with me.\u2014Gen.xxix;, 19.\"Behold, I em.with thee, .and will .xxvii Ly 516.7, = t \u2018Carpenter having heard, from | sources considered rellable that the girl \u2018Enchantress,\u2019 with -the Lords of the) Sir.wiil \u2018proceed by.train.to Delhi, which-|.mp Second Search for Marie Louise Marion Prompted by Clairvoyant Was - Successful.FALSE CLUES FOLLOWED.| Stepmother Suspects -Foul Play, and Tells of Clairvoyant\u2019s Vision.The words «f a clairvoyant led to the solution of a mystery which had completely baffled the police and detective force, when on Saturday afternoon: the body of the missing girl, Marie Louise Marion, was found lying in a quarry in the north end of the city.Detective Carpenter told a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter on Friday afternoon that he | believed that the girl would still turn up alive, and although the police had resumed the search .for the body in the quarry, he was certain that if the body had been there it would have been found during the first search, which had lasted two days.He said that tne search had been resumed in the quarry on \u2018the request of Mrs.Marian, stepmother of the girl, who tad consulted a fortune-teller as to the fate ofw, her stepdaughter, and had been told that her body lay In the quarry.The search in the quarry had \"bpen abandoned for two weeks, while the police followed false clues, Chief two had been seen on St.Derils street since her disappearance.Another clue led the police to believe she was in Quebec.The renewal of the search in the.quarry was done under the orders of Chief Campeal, and Sergeant Gagnon, of the Beaudry street station, was placed in command of the search party.They ¢ worked in vain all day Friday, dragging the water and exploding dynamite to raise the body, but all in vain.They continued the work on Saturday, working across the quarry with Gagnon at the cars, and Lapointe drawing the grappling iron.When Gagnon was rowing along the edge of the quarry late in the afternoon, about fifteen feet below where the girl's clothing had been found on the TO PRESERVE PEACE.; mm Is What Germany is Launching Battleships For, Says Admiral.Kiel, Germany, November 13.\u2014The new battleship which replaces the old \u2018Hogan\u2019 was launched Saturday in the Presence of Emperor William and Em- Press Augusta Victoria, and christened .\u2018Kaiserin\u2019 by Princess Victoria Louise.Grand Admiral von Koester made the speech of the day.The new warship, he sald, was intended to help maintain an honorable peace, which was desired by the German nation, but should war come, the \u2018Kaiserin\u2019 would be found like Her Majesty's Sons, who were always ready to joyfully offer their lives for their fatherland.9 WILL SEEK REDRESS.a Accused Acquitted on Account of Character.\u2018Rodolphe J.Demers, broker, and.pro- -prietor of the Theatre des Nouveautes, \u2018was acquitted by Mr.Justice Cross on Saturday in the Court of King\u2019s Bench.at the conclusion of the evidence of the esses in the action brought against Mr.Demers by Alexander Duclos: The judge recommended the jury to éharacter of the proof.Owing to the age Mr.Demers has suffered .as a announces his intention of seeking re- \u2018dress in the civil courts.The acquittal was ordered by the court acquit the accused on account of the.damage result of the proceedings just closed.he MISSING GIRLS BODY ~~ FOUND IN QUARRY bank, the grappling iron caughs =.thing.He knew it Was not #4 ro» the grappier moved a shor tdistz and bubbles came to the top of water.Finding it impossible t« - the object to the surface the ur was rowing, as it was evidently : fast, Gagnon turned his boat ar and drew the iron in the Oppos:- rection.As soon as he did «he of the gir] came to the surface grappling iron.The hook had «- in the clothes at the waist.v the body came out of the wate: dress gave way, and in order :«._, vent the remains of the girl sinking again, Sergeant Gagnon to let go of the rope, grasp tie nh with his hands and draw fit ini~ boat.The body was fully dressed, ex for the hat and ooat, and to \u2018the ey.the search party their apppeare: marks of viplence.It was immed - conveyed to the morgue, however Considerable mystery now atm.itself to the case, and such little th es à hair ribbon which was found the bank with her coat and hat be.of great importance.The stepmother, Mrs.Marion, x suspects foul play, states that some the girls hair was still in the ha\u2019, ribbon, which she thinks is à pr that there must have been a struge: Furthermore, the clairvoyant visited : Mrs.Marion, who lives in the nort\u2019 end, and who revealed, by means of 2 medium, whom she placed in a trance the fact that the body of the miss! - girl lay in the quarry.described he arrival there on the fatal night in cor pany with two men, one fair and : other dark.This description accor with two friends of the Marion gi: Mrs.Marion refused to state the nam: of these men, or whether her sto daughter had any reason to fear the She is certain, however, that this you: girl of sixteen years never jumped - to the quarry of her own accord.T*- known facts relating to the girls\u2019 à appearance are as follows: Four weeks ago Sunday night «- slept at the home of her father, \u201c7 Sanguinet street, and on Monday mor: ing left in order to go to the home - a Mrs.Prevost, and give her notas she had lived with Mrs.Prevost.whom she was employed as a domes*: servant.Her parents never saw *.again, after she left, at 8 o'clock - Monday morning.Subsequent inves:: gations have shown that,after vis: Mrs.Prevost she visited a Mrs, Co.as well as\u2018two other women, who !>r in the vicinity of Papineau avenue a- - Cote street.About 5 p.m.gn the san.day someone saw \u2018her walking aln.- Carriere street, bordering the quarr'e< where her body was found.TRAVELLERS MEET, Nominations For Presidency at Annual Meeting.Saturday night In the Board of Trae Building a meeting was held of the Mn.minion Commercial Travellers\u2019 Aésoci- ion.The nomination of officers and dire- tors for the ensuing year were receive\u2019 Mr.Charles Gurd was elected by a- climation for the presidency, his accen tance was received with great enthus\u2019- asm, and an address was delivered : Mr.Gurd by the retiring president, Mr J.B.Giles The names suggested for the chair -\u2018 vice-president were Messrs.A.Brown, J.A.Dawson, A.M.Ellicat: and: J.F.L.Dubreuil, Those Pominated as directors are: therston, C.W.Cameron, G! Laffite.oods.\u2018Mr, .Max Murdoch was elected tress- urer \u2018without opposition.The annual meeting of the Associa- Hon will be held in the Windsor Haul Saturday, Dec.16, and the dinnsr wii, be on Dec.18.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018S00.\u2019 CANAL TRAFFIC, A total freight movement of 7,971,577 tors passed through the Soo Cana's during October.This was only slightiy below September tonnage, but considerably lower than movement of August an July.Thus far this season 47, tons of freight have passed throug I + \" American and Canadian canals, Oft:;= total, iron ore included 28,227,583:ton- and coal amounted to 13,564,415 tons.\u2014_À By Save Money Using Cr, THE | MAZDA TUNGSTEN ELECTRIC LAMP Delivery In Good- Condition Guaranteed Sold by EDWIN JACKSON, 149 Notre Dame W.Montreal Phone Main 3196, Now and start saving to-day with 5 \u201cBedrooms.Cement cellar.Immediate possession.ON OFFER IN BLOOMFIELD AVENUE A New Semi-Detached Cottage, containing nine rooms, Nicely decorated; hardwood floors, and chestnut finish.$1,000 CASH WILL SECURE THIS HOUSE Price, $6.200, or offer, PUTNAM & McCRORY 308, 309, 310 Merchants\u2019 Bank Bldg.Tel.MAIN 3390.à \u201c Nice farm can be i corner of the farm, This farm will Apply Farm For Sale ALREADY SUBDIVIDED at Cote St.Michel, 40 acres, from Ÿ northeast end of the city of Montreal, The Catholic Church is built on t.be on the market for a few weeks on.DESK: 1 ROOM 29, ROYAL TRUST BUILDING, 107 St James Street.sD og Sik y nm I \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAI MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911.3 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .hd - po Tr co.Sh ae à - .- - - \u2014 ree \" - PLAY \u201cAMERICA\u2019S, SCENIC LINE \u201d WANTED TO PURCHASE.SITUATIONS vac, NT # Mak ee ANT, - oy WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CAST- | BOY Wannn Warm Comfortable: Gta off Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, ANTED FOR LROOP PRESS R AILW À Y S f Mo: \u2019 terooms .Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pavm Tickets.Apply at \u2018Witness' Office mr .NTREAL - U LINE bove everybody else\u2019s prices paid by T I OR Sunday QUEBEC Steamers leave at?BIL.dally, except MAX FRANK, 15 East Craig Street.VAATED, INTELLIGENT TOUNG SAGUENAY LINE \u2014 Steamers 1 el.Fast 3067.diate.ffice experience.Immo.Saturdays.Last trip, Tussaas November 1h oo oo\" 08 Tuesdays and Permanent.R.A, vill be the Future Policy of the Government Says the Hon.R.Rogers.No ONE COMPANY FAVORED.Young System of Western Provinces to be Thoroughly Overhauled.\u2018on, Robert Rogers, who is re- ,->} a! the Windsor Hotel, and.is wav home from New York, in- vesterday, said that import- inEes.would take place in - the.apartment of the Interior.vr.Arthur Hawkes, of Toronto, who important part in.the recent pan.has bean appointed special ompgesion er\u201d on immigration matters.of the federal elections in se praviner Of Saskatchewan, the ogers stated that the re- ns in PpA, \u2018way represented public ipimion in that province, and thé same.\u201catemen could be recorded regard- sg Aiberta, In the towns and large Centres tbe then opposition had the majority.but; with such a.system the government of the day had the elec-, practically in their own hands.\u201cpere Were nO Voters\u2019 lists, and the ceputy returning officer, the scruti- rer and poil, clerk, all creatures of \u201c9e late gon ernment, simply Voted the.tions as they saw fit, unchallenged Sa unmolested, coming in.at night with manufactured results, bringing.se majorities of the late government vandard hearers up into the thou- «nûs, Mr, Rdgers said, however, that ya al [ned a king jap.MN con hey \u2018oterdid the thing, and the result - - many places was nothing more or :33 than a joke to the people up were.who were acquainted with the amber, of qualified \u2018voters and the «ate of public opinion.In many Vases they announced the polls at «ertain\u2019 places, and then placed them \u201cx milés away.\u201cAsked what the remedy\u2019 would be in ~~, 1 \u2018serious \u2018case, Mr.Rogers made » following statement: \u2018We will \u2018ave the proper lists prepared under \u2018aderal super ision, and then when an : eetion takes place the resuït will be »» voice of the people, and not the reaming farce that it was before.\u201d Speaking of the west, Mr.Rogers said the district was in for a period £ unrestricted prusperity rather than -aciprocity, and in every legitimate «ay the government would assist the evelopment of the west for what was ::s0 good fof Quebec and.Ontario.ve Rogers paid the highest possible ompliment to his eastern colleagues, and especially \u2018to the French-Cana- dans in the cabinét, all of whom, ie said, were imbued with high mind- à and patriotic intentions towards every dection of the Confederation.Asked what he had to say to the sarge\u2019 that the composition of the resent cabinet foreshadowed favor .nne railway more than to.others, \u2018he Hon.Mr.Rogers said that no such arrow policy would ever find favor with the govern.ent now in.power.All three transcontinental systems, he added, would receive every legitimate assistance and equal fair play.\u2018I am wily one minister, he added, fet one orly has to know the Prime \u201cMinister\u201d sud the men who sit with him; to realize the truth of what I have just stated.\u2019 | RUSSIA AND PERSIA.Former Threatens Trouble Unless | St.Petersburg, Nov.13.\u2014 Russia has sent an ultimatum to Persia in qon- ection with \u2018the trouble that has axis- - aver the recent action of Mr.Shus- \u2018era treasury gendarmes.The ultima- \u201cIm states that unless satisfaction be z'ven Russia wil} occupy the Province ni Ghilan and Mazaderan.London, Nov.13.\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 Teheran despatches say that the Regent and the cabinet have resigned, and that nbody is likely to apologize to Russia, \u201case ultimatum has created unbound- ri surprise.The \u2018Times\u2019 correspon- mnt is convinced that Russia is dct- 2 under a misapprehension, whic \u2018Yributes to the Czar being misinform- \u201ci 35 to the action of the customs gen- «rmerie, whose conduct Mr.Shuster id thé American consul, Mf.Merrill, \u201cuve done their utmost to Tegulate.ie correspondent adds that Mr.Shus- \u201cirs position as treasurer-general js at ie, The Mejliss, or parliament, \u201cned confidence in: him .on Saturday i authorized contracts for tén more Amer: cans, -\u2014 STONEMASONS TO MEET.The Ntonemasons\u2019 Union, No.2, di ene, will hold a special meeting in Joseph's Hall on Tuesday night.moat questions wil] be discussed, nd all the members are requested to \u20ac present for their own interests.Liquid Cough Mixtures Can't Cure Bronchitis But the Healing Fumes of Catarrh- ozone, Which are.Breathed to the Furthest Recesses of the Bronchial Tubes, Bring Quick Relief and Sure ure, Ee sufferer from coughs, colds, Loe Jus and ail throat and chest ag $ needs a soothing, healing hice which goes direct to the ,fdthing organs in the chest and ings, or altacks the trouble at the = dre, Misperses the germs of disse, gra cures the ailment thorough- r wl this medicine is \u201cCatarrh- me \u2018 Ti, nf zerm- killing balsamic vapor vi%es wih the breath, descentis ough the throat.down the bro \u2018ur es, se unir ste and finally reaches the cells in the lungs.1 snothed with rich,- pure, Al 2ssences, whereas with |aine affected parts could not e a?and harm would result Ce igh benumbing the stomach with > bave been a chronic-sufferer fro arrh in the nose and throat for Ter eight years.| think | have spent Jur hundred dollars trying to get re- a have spent but six doliars on 7 arrhozone, and have been comple ; ured, and, in fact, have been ai oy ome.time.Catarrhozone is the \u2018Y medicine | have been able to find | Lot would not only give temporary.) ef, But will always cure permanent- bv is sincerely (Signed), WIL- A iq RAGAN, Brockville, Ont.yg 2, absolute, permanent.care use- Prinze, Two months\u2019.outfit | à *1M4; smaller size, 80c.at au.pi the Catarrhozone i.\u20aco Fuffalo, N.Ya, and Kingston, | tions shall go on he | well | T JK RAILWAY J SYSTEM Only double-track route between Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Nis: gare Falls, Detroit and Chicago.TORONTO n 7% HOURS via \u201c International Limited\u201d (Finest and Pastest Train in Cansds.) Lvs.MONTREAL 9 a.m.every day.Four Express Trains Daily MONTREAL, TORONTO and WEST, 2 a.m, 9.45 a.m., 7.80 p.m., 10.30 p.m.Dining, Parlor and Library Cars on Day Trains; Pullman Sleeping Cars, Bractrlo ghted, including reading lamps in on night traf Ha RE RE NE YORK, \u2018vie D.Ea Co.\u2014*8.35 a.m., 13.00.DMs \" MONTR REAL - FIELD, via C.V.R'y\u2014\u2014*§.21 a.m., *3.%% + Non TREAL - OTTAWA\u2014*8.50 8: m * 3.55 p.m., 5 .00 p.m.MONTREAL - JHE NOXVILLE\u2014+ 8.00 a.m., Spas \u2018Daily, except Sunday.CITY TICKET OPFPICES: - 130 St.-James Street.\u2019PFhone Main 6905, , or Ronaventare Station $200,000,000 +4,16 pom Credited to\u2019 Steel King.: \u2018MR.CARNEGIE.will be 76 on 26th of Present \u201c Month, and is Not \u2018 Yet Poor.New York, Nov.13.\u2014 The Carnegie Corporation, to\u2019 which Mr.Andresw Carnegie gave $25,000,000 last week; has nothing to do with the previously-or- ganized institutions bearing the name toes feel that the purposes of the cor- one or another of these institutions.\u2018blographical books, Mr.Carnegie will sent month.As those associated with him in the present benefaction understand Mr.Carnegie\u2019s- motives, the man who has given .so many millions to \u2018educational projects and other causes which is believed deserved his assistance is desirous of relleving himself of the responsibility of giving\u2014bf all the thousand and one-details incident \u2018bon an investigation of: the: various.needs and opportunities attracting the attention of the philanthropist; and most of all is desirous that the work wkich he has \u2018been daing in these direc- age and health.In amount the present gift ranks among the largest donations made*at large giving.Mr.Rockefeller gave $32,000,000 at one time to his general education \u2018board, on Feb.7, 1907.The tutal of his \u2018gifts to that fund is said jto be aboût $53,000,000.Mr.Carnegie is credited with giving gcmething like $52,000,000 in round -fig- ures for libraries, but the donations came from time to time as the needs | presented\u2019 themselves to the donor.The Carnegie Institution at Washington has received $25,000,000 from its founder, but the sum is the total of several gifts, including two of $10,000,000 each.Mr.Carnegie has scattered $20,000,000 or more among the smaller colleges of the country, but at various times.Altogether rough estimates of his gifts for the cause of education, peace, re- ssarch and for hero funds and other philanthropic purposes made before the present $25,000,000 gift totalled be- tweer $190,000,000 and $200,000,000.Mr.Rockefeller\u2019s general education fund has at its back a fund of $53,000.000.But this asain is the total of a num- per of separate gifts, as is the $25,- 000,000 and over which the same donor has bestowed upon the University of Chicago.- Some of the principal Carnegie gifts are:\u2014 Libraries .$31,000,000 Carnegie Institute: Piitsbars.16,000,200 Carnegie Technical School, Pittsburg .Lecce .7,500,000 Pensions for college \u201corofes- EOTS vrs soenes 21,500,000 Carnegie \u2018Institution, \u201cWashington .cine av.».22,000,000 Scotch universities, ve ia eases 10,000,000 United States Hero Fund.5,000,065 Dumfermline Hero Fund \u2026\u2026.1,250, Approximate total .A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | NEW SOCIAL SOCIETY FORMED.The -members of the congregation of St.Luke\u2019s Church formed a society on Thursday evening.to.be known as St.Luke's Literary and Social Society.The following officers \u2018were elected: \u2014 Hon.president, Rev.M.A.; president, Mr.Arthur Gardiner; vice- \u201cpresident, -Mrs.Pruneau ; secre- tary-treasurer, Mr.W.J.H.Lummis; assistant secretary-treasurer, Miss E.Payne.À social evening will be given by the society on Thursday next in the Sunday- school room at 8 o'clock.A LITERARY SUIT.Toronto, Nov.18.-A writ has been issued at Osgoode Hall by Messrs, Hellmuth, Cattanach and Meredith, at \u2018the instance of the estate of the late Charies Lindsey against Mr.Lesueur, of Ottawa, to oblige him to hand \u2018back all copies cf private -dezu- -|- merits- made bv \u201chim from the late Mr.Lindsey\u2019s \\papers while a guest in Mr.George Lindsey's house for five months \u2018in 1905 for the purpose of writing a lite.of William Lyon Mackerie.It is \u2018also asked that the publication of any ala : y documents be restrained.i BOSTON - SPRING.RBROOKE - LEN- GIVEN AWAY\" This is Amotint of of Bonefactions | of the ironmaster except as.its trus-.poration wil be sibserved by aiding According to the figures given in the.be 76 years old™on the 25th of the pre-.independent of his: The celebration \u2018was of a most successful and gratifying nature both from a | \u2018| devotional and financial point of view, one time even in the present age of nch Hero Fund .\u2026.1,000,000 German Hero Fund .-.1,250,000 Danigh Hero Fund .100,000 Steel Company employees .5,000,000 Dumiermline endowments .6,250,000 Hague Peace Temple .1,750,000 \u2018Peace Fund .ev.s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10,000,000 Allled engineers\u2019 societies .1,500,000 Biireau of American Repub- | \u201cdes 1.1 cuis 1e 0200 a0us Ta re 850,000 Gifts to United States small - colleges .:- :.on tienes 20,000,000 Miscellaneous iil in United States J.i.ver chies .20,000,000 Miscellaneous \"gifts in- Bu- ; TOPE .000 vvc0 avennospse .\"2,500,700 .$205,450,000 | D.B.Rogers,\u2019 MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE\u2014Steamer \u201cgeneve\u201d calling at Thousand Islands and Bay of Quinte ports.Monday, November 13, going .as far as T oronto only.TICKET OFFICE, NEW RICERL IEU BUILDING, sa Victorts squat.Next and ast trip, on TYEE, -EPACI FIC TORONTO SERVICE 10.45 PR.DAILY, YONGE ST, STATION NORTE TORONTO.- Unquestionably.the peer of all srainé ve.twarn the two two Cities.= serions 45 a a.m.and 19.oT =.dally te Union ir Parlor oar fo.o | S80 except Fun CALEDONIA SPRINGS | WEEK END HOLIDAY RESORT - GHEAP FARES GOING FRIDAY: \u201cand SATURDAY, RE ; TURN UNTIL MONDAY.+ - Bisse James SUB), siatlogs.wie : BONAVENTURE THION STATION.TRAIN.SERVICE | Exprèss for St.Hyacinthe, q 40 Drummondville, Levis, Que- | bec and intermediate stations.Connections for Mont- AM.magny,Riviere du Loup and intermediate stations, dally, except Sunday.MARITIME.EXPRESS \u2018for Lbvis, Québec, Riv.d Loup, Cacouna, Little Me: | 5.Campbelito: oncton, 12 05 se * Jane a Pa Prince P M Edward Islan and \u2018the AVI.Syaneys, daily except Sat- : On Saturdays to | sre Fev is only.\u2019 Express to St.H cinthe 4.00 and Nicolet,and ist a P M _.stations, daily.except Sons ° .: day.: OITY TIOREY | k 130 St.James St, pai as, H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.Gen.Loss AGL.SSiky Ticket At.Rev.E.B.Lanceley on Man\u2019 8 \u2018Limitations and God's - ~ Omnipotence.AY the -Fajrmolint = Avenue \u201cMethodist church was crowded all the éervices.yesterday \u2018to\u2019 hear \u2018the\u2019 Rev, E B.Lanceley, of Hamilton,\u201d Ont., reach eighteenth anniversary ofthe church,\u2019 and the music furnished by the large church\u2019 choir -of forty voiées was of a very \u2018high btder, The principal soloists were.\u2018stone.; -Thé Rév.Geo\u201d EL \u2018Campbell, B.D.\u2019 pastor, pregided at\u2019 the evening gathering, and \u2018after commenting .on the splendid audience: which filled the church, despite the unpropitious weather, which he deemed a strong token of appreciation for the evening's preacher, he introduced the Rev.Mr.Lance- ley.The sermon was based on two texts, one taken from JI.Cor.viii., 9:10: \u2018For we know in part and we prophecy in part,\u2019 etc.and the sécond, \u2018One is your Master, even Christ,\u2019 ley first illustrated the present - day tendencies.in the world of trades,.professions and arts to specialize in, one particular branch of their ealling\u2014] developing the thought that one thing oughly.All .the -arts -and.all various pursuits.-he stated, a great to be mastered by anv.\u2018tn \u2018son.This was peculiarly.# qe.case in the work of- the disciples.\u2018Taney knew in part.and they.Drophesied- in\u2019 part,\u2019 The spéaker then aptly developed the I fact.of the Divine.omnipotence, as compared .with the limitations of the apostles, and even the beliefs of the more modern \u2018princes of progressive philosophers, for, \u2018One was their Mas: ter, \u2014even \u2018Chris! Mr.Lanceley ent \u2018on to speak of \u2018his student days at the Wesleyan College | in Montreal.At that time \u201cRobert Ingersoll came this \u2018city, to lecture on \u201cThe mistakes: of Moses.\u2019 Like most theological students of those days Mr.Lanceley was not ®vefburdcned with this world's: wealth, sa he reluctantly parted with an American.silver dollar.too.per- 1 As he fingered the coin at the wicket | he noticed that it bora the instription, \u2018In God we trust,\u2019 and the thought struck him -that if Robert: Ingersoll us- | ed, that dollar the lecturer would be.as much.a \u2018preacher of the \u2018Gospel.as he was.Ingersoll enlarged \u2018on .Moses\u201d mistakes,: and\u2019 the .great Israelite\u2019 doubtless made many.But ne: completely forgot the age in which Moses lived.He .made Moses superior to the modern \u2018intellectual giauts.The great leader -of the Israelites was a man\u2014but he.was a man.of his day, \u2018and not a manof tle twentieth century.He only knew in pdt; and he taught in part Theolpzians rave made \u2018Moses infaillible.Gdd- alone is ine fallible, and despite the fact taar he was raised up.to deliver Israët he was merely ga fallible man.Mr.Lanceley, at \u2018this point, branched off to enlarge updn the thought of an all-round.development of thé \u2018human character.\u2018Never allow a day to pass\u2019 without gétting a hdld.of one.idea.or thought!\u2019 he exclaimed.\u201cOne thought every twenty-four hours méans 365 in a-year.Some men have reached forty yéarë of age, and they haven't got.forty, ideas.They live a superficial life, and never think.Be on the look-out for ideas\u2014something that will fasten itself right down upon\u2019 the very depths of your soul.Ideas are of more value than money.\u2019 The preacher touched on the unsoiv- \u2018| ed Biblical problems.\u201cThere are many things in the Bible that I do not understand.There were manv things which I did not understand ten years ago.What did I do?I put.them.on the shelf.Do I disbelieve them No! But in the devéloping enlightenment - of the progressive Age in which we gre privileged to live I have been able to\u2019 | take many of \u201cthese shelved.problems down and use them to \u2018he glory of God.In like manner ta ths \u2018Apostle.Paul and many of the mogern theologians, we know in: part, ani we prophesy'in part.The preacher then brought out.thé Superior Compaztmens oar, sant: Roomy: | pme \u201cmscxne exerce |: 8732; or Place Vienne and is Bises \u201cpb THE AGE oF 8 SPECIALTIES Desyité-ävorse \u2018weather.\u2018 \u2018conditions special sermons on the dceasion of the | \u2018Mrs, w.HS Creed and Mrs.Lid- Mr.Lance- they knew and that they :knew- ee the} ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, | PASY TURBINE STRAMERE.\u2018 SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE L ro Li , = Tistorian .9.ee on\" Virginian\u201d \u201cNov.\u201d 28, \u20186:30 à.Sal oon $8 0.00, nd $90.00.5 Becond avin, '$50.00,-855:60 and up.Everio ditional, Third 30%, Lon don and and $32.80, according to steamer.: | 0 GLASHOW.4 Hoggerien Ce ve Lu ea as 1000 cee Nov.10 Nov.11, sees ese eos oo owe ce 50 6e en ee us sess.NOV.(18 0, Sample and Hesperian: 8.ang - Seco ona Clas Saloon, =.350.00, hort Cless, $30.25.| *Does not call \u2018at Hair One Class\u2014Second Sabin.Rate Lon: 7.and ups edition), | Sinard $30.25; Havre, ; $31.00: Fonte, | -AN the stexmers on\u2018 the above - vices, Liverpool.Glasgow, London.snd Havre.are fitted with cold storage., & A ALLAN; MONTREAL IIE TT Glasgow Freignt and Passenger Service.\u201d | From Yrom Mortreal, | insgor.*fT.ss.\u2018CASSANDRA.Nov.18 \u2018Nov.OMRISTMAS SAILINGS, From Bt.John, N.B.» \u201c17.88.ATHENIA .Dec.2 *T.58.SATURNIA .Desc.8 *Steamers fitted with Refrigerators {Passenger steamer: .Rates: Canin 34750.Westhound, $81.35.» Special Uptown Agency, Thos.-& Son, 580 St, Catherine St.W,, or Te THOMSON Joint London Freight Service.Coox Marked * T.SS.AUSONIA .vs :.Nov.18 THE BOBERT REFORD 06, Timaiteû, AGENTS.| THOMSON.ia LEITH SERVICE, NEWCASTLE.85, JACONA (about).qe PS wa Now, - 16 apply to \u201cTEE ROBSET RHPORD \u201cco.Limited, Montreal, Ne and Quebes, St Joba, B\u2026 and ortland.Me.TTL Hl E Canadian London Fassenger Service.From .- From Montres) Southampton.= for Tons London Oct, 31.T.SS.AUSONIA .« Nov.18: ,' CEBISTMAS SAILING.From Portland, .Me, - T.88.ASCANIA, DEC.2.Passage Rates: Cabin (called second), Ascania, te 20 25 and ue prarde: other steamers, and ~ Third Class, British, a ar $503 35.Pre paid, West, $30.00.Full pardsyjara on application te Bpeciat TROT a ency: wos, Cook = We.SRE se a REPORD co.Emits dana Toronto.BL Joun \u201cNi hy e., Winnipeg, Man.ar all Line Ag pes , leading thought of nis \u2018dgermon, \u2018that God alone was the Master\u2014the \u201d Supreme Being who knows all\u2019 things, who can forgive all things, and who can redeem the lost life \u201cfrom eternal destruction.\u2018Let us learn the snirit and the mind of Christ, concluded Mr.iLançeley, \u2018and seek to do what he \u2018daily asks us\u2014and this will be a perfect day: after which\u2019 \u201cthere will be | no \u2018night.\u2019 - At\u2018 the: morning service\u2019 the Rev.Mr.Lanceley preached a powerful sermon on the subject, \u2018Closed âodts and the keys - to open \u201cthem,\u201d Teaching climax of his discourse by déveloping the thought that the Gospei was the only key placed.in the hands.of mankind by which- the\u2019 door of -the heart: could.be unlocked to.admit of Christ's \u2018 Savicur\u2014the |.entrance as a :personal .most vital act: possible: in the life of any individual.« Mr.Lanceley \u201c addressed: the adult department of the Sabbath school in | the afternoon, and was .accorded: a most attentive hearing :by the large: \u2018gathering of teachers and schalars, Mr.W.N.Cunningham presided, and \u2018a vocal selection was given by ,the- Fairmount Male Quartette, Edwards, Moore, Cunningham and R.A.Tarlton.Mr.Lanceley will again-be \u201che speaker this evening at the.congregational rally in Fairmount avenue Methodist: church, and a choice musical programme will be rendered by .the \u2018church bings.The various committees and -affitiated organizations will also submit their \u2018annual reports.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ FAMOUS AIRMAN HURT.Los \"Angeles, Cal, Nov.13.\u2014In an attempted flight yesterday from _Pasadena to Long Beach, officially to end his Atlantic-Pacific journey.Aviator C: P.Rodgers, met with the worst mishap of his career, falling with his machine 125 feet.into a ploughed field half way between the two cities, and within sight \u2018of his destination.Although no bones were broken, Rodger\u2019s was rendered unconscious.He was \u2018badly shaken up, his face scratched and torn, his hands were burned by his motor and he conipl of severe pains \u2018in the side.His.machine was completely wrecked.- \u2026 \u2018Though he was unconscious for some injury.\u2026.\u201cpe mr ir - P0OR: ONTARIO HOTELS, Pronto \u201cNov.13.\u2014Strenuous com-\" plaints regarding conditions in the country hotels of Ontario \u2018formed the burden 0f many speectre&.which - were made by members.of the \u2018Träveliérs\u2026 Association, .al\u2019 a special meting \u2018held on Saturday evening: in Glasgow, $31.35 \u2019 Nov, 11 | called second, $41 so sa.: | ge ed Second).hid Class, Boga, $30.35; | \u201cGola Btorege Axa Goot Air on Feeamers $5.JACONA (about) .5.«Nov, 18 For full particulars RHE att darvices, | at any agency, on certain conditions, .| farm -of at least.80 acres solely o one the\u2019 Messrs, G.choir under the Jeadership sof Mr.Jen-, time Rodgers will suffer \u2018no permanent\u2019 i \u2018 Commercial 3 i] A FR Lue HT LR MONTREAL & QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL BVERY SATURDAY, S.S.LAURENTIG S.s, MEGANTIE Passengers in all Classes.Eleÿa- tors, Orchestras, Rate: F rst, $92.50; Second, $33.75up 8.5.TEUTONIC S.S.CANADA only \u2018One Class Cabin, (IL) =.Third Class.Rates Teutonic, $55up;Canada,860 up Third.Class at low rates.Closed Rooms only.: XMAS SAILINGS | FROM PORTLAND, Me.AND HALIFAX, N.8.CANADA; MECANTIC; TEUTONIC; DEC.2; 93 13 Boog early.Secure your gs now Ask Agents for particulars, or Comps s Office, 118° Notre Dame St.W.Uptown Agy.530 St.Catbe- rine Strest, West.(LIMITED).\u2026 MANCHESTER.| From.Man, .From Montreal.Oct.7.MAN.SH Oct.23.Oct.14.MAN.CORPORATION, Nov, #4 Oct.21.MAN.EXCHANGE Nov.1 Oct.28.MAN.IMPORTER .Nov.18 | Nov.4.MAN.COMMERCE .Nov.25 FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited Agents += - MONTREAL.3 Ty Si We PHY the business of Manufage Engineers and others who realize visability of having their Patent qi] UNE usiness transacted by Experts.minary advice free.Charges moderate.ur us .Adviser sent upon re pr rion & Marion, ebec Bank uilding, Montreal and ask 0, USA 2 PATENTS.FETHERSTONHAUCH & SON, Liverpool &.London & Globe Building, ; .112 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL: A INVENTIONS PATENTED .IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS iMerobants Bank Building, Mont real.Synopsis of Canadlan North-West : Land Regulations, .\u201cAny person wbo is the sole head.o family, or any male over IB year: oh \"may homestead a quarter \u201csection \u201cof availiable Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatohewan ot Alberta, The applicant: \u2018must appear In person at the Dominion | Lands.Agency or Sub-Agency for -the District.Entry by proxy may be made b \u2018father, mother, son, y or sister of intending homesteader Duties.\u2014SIx rronths\u201d residence \u2018upon and cultivation .of the Sond in each of ree years.omesteader ma: etn nine.miles of his homest may live and ooctipled by him or by his fat od mother, son, daughter, In certain\u2019 districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter- \u2018| section alongside \u2018his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre stead or pre-emption six months in each \u2018of six years from date of homestead en- \u2018try (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra.A homesteader who has exhausted hig homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased homest in certain districts.Price, -] $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of fifty acres $300.00.Tee years, cultivate and erect a house worth CORY, Deputy of the Minigter of the Inter NB.Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.st.Georges Hall.Most of the speakers declared that nothing of benefit had resulted from the appointment of a committee of*the association to report.inadequacies.of hotel accommodation.Provincial Inspector Snider also came\u2019 in for criticism; the best word any one had to say for him being that he was: .undoubtedly known to have visited \u2018some hotels.and to have made recommendations, which had, however, never apparently \u2018been -acted upôn.The members of .the \u2018association - will wait upon the - government in.a body to \u2018Voice their views., * Paris, Nov.13.\u2014At the conclusion of the cabinet meeting Saturday M.Del- casse, the Minister of Marine, sent instructions to the commander of the, cruiser \u2018Du Chayla\u2019 to keep his vessel at Tangier.This order is construed in some quarters as an answer to the ae tion of the Spanish Government: | sending the-cruiser \u2018Cataluna\u2019 to Tan.gler.The Spanish Cabinet declared.at-a \u2018meeting a few days ago that in \u2018the Franco-German agreement the\u2019 rights and interests of Spain in Morocco must be protected.The warshp \u2018Cataluna\u2019 was ordered to Tangier at about the same time.mr rt TO VISIT McGILL.| Principal Peterson, of McGill, on hisi = return from Ottawa,.makes the an- \u2018nouncement that His Royal Highness the Duké of Connaught, will pay his first official visit to McGill University on December 12th, and that the honorary degree of LL.D, will be:econ- ferred uopn him on that date in the Royal Victoria College, at a special Convocation of McGill University.\u2026 At the conclusion of the ceremony a quiet entertainment -will be tendared to His Royal.Highness, and several presentations will.be made, Among.these will \u2018be included Miss Hurlbatt, the \u2018Lady Principal of the Royal Victoria College, a number of members of the Faculty of the University, and also a number of representatives from the Students\u2019 Council.\u201ca \u201cTO DECIDE | PRESIDENCY.On Wednesday .afternoon a mass meeting of McGill -students.will be beld in the \u2018Union, Hall to decide about the President où the Athletic Athletic Association to the Council: - Li l'Aémicte Assock and the relations of the: (Manchester Liners | Æ= VEREET SAILINGS TO AXD smo | - Limited aumber of passengers carried.| j estate, daughter, brother on a |, er or mister.| wi Duties.\u201cMust reside upon the home- | to the provincial - government on- the - A GAME OF BLUFF.oo ; eons Imsurence: Building, Place, pred France Answers Spain by Also \u201c|.REAL.Sending Cruiser to Tangier.| FOR BALE OR TO LEV.TO RENT OR FOR SALE\u2014ON OLD Orchard Ave., Nos.309 and 311, near Sherbrooke street, two modern flats, 8 rooms each, hot water heating and finished.All modern convenience.Apply H.DUBREUIL, 299 Highland Ave., or Z.BERTHIAUME.Tel.\u2018 St.Louis 535.VETERAN LAND GRANTS VETERAN LAND GRANTEE WAITED.Ontario or Dominion, located or.in: located.MULHOLLAND.& CO, Toronto .- \u2018 PROPERTY FOR SALE QUEEN ©, MARY PARK fronts - on the .Prairies (Back) River.between -Sac-' \u2018red Heart Convent and \u2018Sault au Recollet.High with beautiful .outlook.Street Railway.runs - through\u2019 it.Light, Béwers® .and water system now un- .der construction.Lots, $110 \u2026 - = up; on easy terms.Agent on property daily.- REALTY COMPANY, 232 St.James Street, Montreal.Main 6422, Uptown Office, 780 St.Catherine St.West (open' nights).James Sellar, \u2018Special Agen, Phone U5- .town 2937.- NS, BELLING FAST.te \u2018Half of a fine property offered by an: _ was sold last month, and the price is going \u2018up.BALANCE LEFT\u201430 x 168, equals 5,040 square feet, at $2.50 per foot, with 30 x 20, equals 600 square feet besides, given free as a frontage.WILL NEVER BE BUILT IN FRONT Apply to J.C.A.GRATTON.814 Papineau Avenue.el.St.Touts 4523.= | TRAVELLERS \u2014 SAL C forme | \u2018CREO | SREO Clear MACK .: À VALUABLE LAND ON = \"| ESPLANADE.AVENUE | SL \u2014\u2014 CARDS oz ELLIOTT & DAVID Advoostes, Barristers ané Sclicttoum, Commissioners for all the Provincé And for the States of Massachusetts and New York.; : Canada Life Bulidinx, 149 st.dames ad, .Henry J.Mitott, KC.LA David.\u201caM, MARKEY, SKINNER, - PUCSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Et, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST.JAMES STREET.BOBE.C AMITE, K.C, FRED.H.MARKBE, RQ WALDO W.SKINNER, LS Le WILLIAM G.FUGALET, CETL Ge GORDON HYDE MACLENNAN & BAKER, Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors, Quebec Bank Building, Montreal.- FARQUHAR S.MACLENNAN, KC.WILLIAM A.BAKER.LL.B.Tel.Main 3000.PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, 180 St.James Street, Montreal, ~ W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Street.© Crasoumt 88° 7 P.0.Bo= 358.ToL AL ase.7 Gatles\u2014/\"Nahac, Montreal's 77 Codes\u2014liebers\u2014Weat.Un.CL H.CAHAN, K.3 \u201c BARRISTER AND ; SOLICITOR MONT ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.Province of Quebec,, Lu\u201d \u2018District of Montreal, : te PUBLIC NOTICE.Sale Authorized by Justice, on\u2019 T ember instant, nineteen hundred and eleven, at ten o'clock (10) in-the morning, in the office of the undersigned Notary, at number seven hundred \u2018and: eighty (780) Huntly street, in the City tion, to the \"highest and last bidder, the immovable property hereinafter described belonging to the community of prop- ty (communauté de biens), between Francois Xavier Chartier, driver, of Montreal, and the Jate Dame Aztida La- verdure, his wife, and ta the-estate of the said late Dame Azilda Laverdure, represented by.Philias Chartier, Joseph Chartier and Marguerite Chartier, wife | of Edouard Binette, her \u2018heirs, age, and Marie Chartier her minor child: all | born of her marriage with the sald Francois Xavier Chartier to wit: Twa Jots of .land, or emplacements, situated.on St.Hubert street, in St.Denis Ward of the said City of Montreal, known and: designated under numbers seven hundred and seventy and seven hundred and _seventy-one (770-771), on the plan.and in the book of official» refererice of the incorporated Villa, © la Cote St.Louis; with one hefiSe bearing the\u2019 civic\u2019 numbers 2576-2578 of the said St.Hubert street, and all buildings thereon erected.For the conditions oi of the\u201d sale \u2018apply he un ere] sn otar to t G.MARSOLAIS, N 0 Huntly 3 aire, Montreal, this 11th November, -1911.hyrsday.the thirtieth day of Nov- ' | WANT ADS.of Montreal, will be sold by public auc-\" treet, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montr Hares GOOD PLAIN Servant; ne: wo DOK OR GENERAL \u2018ashing or fronin a wages.g, goo Metenire 9, 24 Forden avenue, head of ue, Westmount.CAR PENTERS AD LABORERS Want- Apply, 1409 Wellington St.AN with PITIOUS, RESOURCEFUL MAN en Leal state or insurance experi- orsanis he \u2018paid liberal guarantee tg or faze sales force in \u2018Fastern Can- proposiepale of a high grade Western confident on Correspondence strictly fon al Box 7218, \u2018Witness\u2019 Of- - AGENTS WANT=D.ARY AND EX- must be active, energetic, splendid oppor- mer experience mot neces- for particulars.EL COMPANY, London, -Penses or commissio ; ambitious, pa \u2018tunity: for sary, mt re EMPLOYMENT WANTED.WANTED\u2014P T housekeepe POSITION AS WORKING middle-aged Scotch- roman to one or two gentlemen Best references.dires, M.E.50, Care .of \u201cWitness\u2019 Office WANTED POSITION BY Vv Ÿ VER A in -Young man.Has good Y RP hen and is.gooq in figures.Can se COR languages and can zive gond DA a erences.: For further particulars - apply.to Box.No.10, St.Sebastien, «Que, \u2018Iberville.County.\u2019 TEACHERS WANTED, WANTED, A TEACHER, PROTESTANT.Model Diploma, for Denison's Mills, Que.Apply to D.2 2 mana, Qu?M.ROWET, Rich Le FOR SALZÆ Cr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vu m2 KINDLING WOOD FOR THE MIL- LION\u2014Kindling, $2.00; Cut Hard \u201cwdod, 43.00; MI Blocks, $1.75 \u201cload.J.C.MACDIARMID, 402 wil \u201cHam street.Tel.M.452.-CABLE 7 CO.UPRIGHT CABINET Grand; fine walnut case, 7 1-3 octaves, lovely\u2019 tone, nearly new, Original \u201cprice,\u201d $6500.Now $255, payable $15 cash and $6 per month.LAYTON Bros, 550 St.Catherine street West (corner Stanley).ANTIQUES FOR SALE \u20141 FLORENtine Brooch, Mosaic, over 200 years «old; 1 Cameo Brooch, very old; both - of these are in pe fect condition, and rare specimens.or particulars, address, \u2018ANTIQUE, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ANNUAL SALE OF UNCLAIMED Pictures at price of frames.Nothing Setter \u2018for & Christmas present.Call examine them.HEASLEY'S ans, STORE, 315 Bleury.FOR SALE \u2014 FINE SADDLE PONY.\u2018\u201c-Years old, welght about 550, pod driver, perfectiy safe, sound and kind, pet.Also, card,.-burloh, harness and saddle.Address, CW,S., Box 21,Rocæ ' Island, Que.ROOM AND BOARD WANTED.WANTED, IN A PROTESTANT ENGlish private family, good board, with two rooms (one unfurnished), for an elderly lady; West d preferred,near to, but not on a street .car line.Apply by letter, with terms and particulars,, J.B., 1770 Hutchison street,city.i .YO LET.Fi mie \u2014 \u2014 ell 0 RENT, QUINN furnished house, 7.rooms.Low rental for desirable tenant.Address, LONGUEUIL, Care of \u2018Witness\u2019 Of- ce, FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing, about 4,500 square feet in floors of 1,600 square feet or sub-divided.Excellent light.With or without power.Address THE MANAGER, New P.O.Box 3116, Montreal.Corner StoreTo Let Fine.Corner Store To Let\u2014With basement and upper flat.DS Apply to Manager N \u201cWitness\u2019 Office.The \u2018Witness\u2019 block ACCOMMODATION for one or two tenants\u2014offices or shop.\u201d Apply to the MANAGER, 142 St.Peter street._ Subscribers not getting their paper regularly from the carrier {boy will \u2018confer a favor on the -Publishers-by notifying us either :| by \u2018phone.or card.Main 4090.JOHN \u2018DOUGALL & SON.\u2014 The \u2018Witness\u2019 is on sale, among others, at the following suburban agents :\u2014 ST.LAMBERT.-MISS DAVIS, Post Office.| HECTOR BISSAILLON.St.Street.-J.MAXWELL, Victoria Avenue.MONTREAL SOUTH, MER.SLATER, Lafayette Ave + LACHINE.G.A: RANSOM, 370 St.Joseph St.- @ A.\u2018RABEAU, 217b.St.Joseph St.- MONTREAL WEST.JOHN COULTER, Westminster Ave, D.J.MUNROE, Decarie St.VERDUN.J.W.MATTHEWS, 255 Church Ave.MR.WILLIAMS, Galt Ave.Denis If your dealer does not sell the \u2018Witness\u2019: notify us.and we will see that he is supplied at once.] CIRCULATION DEPT.MAIN 4090, For The \u2018WITNESS.- MAY BE LEFT WITH T.Chapman, Bookseller, 513 \u2014 A.St.Cane St.West, or with R.Turner, ere, Point St.Charles, 801 Welling- cet, West of Subway; J.W.Mat- Sew, 508 Church Avenue, Verdun._ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.CASH TARIFF.Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pu- ted, Rooms To Let Artici Bonn; Seco nd-hand Articles Wanted or: For Sale.Pro -For Sale or To Let.Property, Articles For Sale.0.Words for 10c.r each additional word.Six in- ts for the price of four.n PROTICE PARTICULARLY, \u2018postage Stamps Will Be Accepted.above rates are Cash with order.eh not prepaid numerous entries have to be: made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.charge made in our books for an No ivortisementa of less: than five agate lines space.T SN ET ù AVE, LONGUEUIL, Cf DST IYO LTT TT ES x \u201cclever plays pulled off, change round with the ball in ,T r \u2018the æcores Montres1/ 2) Pocecor A5 2 \u201cterritory, wi Tigers, 1.- \u2018across but failed.On the second down * the Tigers crosset making.the score, Montréal, 14; Tig- \u201c rho were runners-up last year, cinch- 10 i _\u2014\u2014\u201d THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911.em Important Change in Club MONTREAL CLOSED SEASON WITH * BRILLIANT WIN AGAINST TIGERS < Bill Baillie Went Over Twice Occasion-\u2014Locals Played Scoring a Touchdown on Each in Championship Style for First Win in Big Four Series.= = et INTERPROVINCIAL STANDING.Ottawa Club, Which went into the \u2014Points\u2014 game a big favorite.Won.Lost.For Agst.|.RECORD CROWD.Argonauts.5 1 55 314* +5 tn Hamilton.3 3 84 - - 577 - \u2018Ideal weather prevailed and the Ottawa.8 3 61 = 83 V'crowd was the largest since the organ- Montreal .1 5.-49- -\u2014 78 ization.of.the Interprovincial, The The Tigers came down from Hamilton.with a fair contingent of specta-, _ tors, confident of doing on the M.A.|} A.A.grounds what they had already twice accomplished this season on their, own gridiron.Montreal took the field deterniined to show their supporters that the lowly position they occupied in the Big Four league wag not a correct indication of the kind they really were.After seeing them hold the Tigers at all stages of a game brimful of clever play and.incident, one was \u201cforced to the conclusion that they were not strictly entitled to be the \u2018wooden spoon\u2019 champions.In defeating the powerful Hamilton bunch 14 points to 6, the Winged Wheel seniors registered their first and only win in the Big Four championship series.So: convincing was the victory: obtained that many left the grounds mystified as to why they were not in the argument for the championship.The victory also lends a tinge -of color to the argument that they have n.t been favored with the ordinary average amount of luck, necessary, during the season just concluded.Finer, cleaner or more scientific catching and punting has not been seen on the ground this season than that exhibited by Brophy and Baillie.The former| played the game of his career, a brainy exhibition of football a treat to witness.Bill Baillie scintillated on two occasions when getting ovef the line for a touch, which constituted the major portion of the Montreal scere.Savage was the medium of some and was a tower of strength to the line-up.Alec.Cameron was as fast, clever and: \u2018tricky as ever, being conspicuous\u201d MPRarcroft, Sin .a hard fought contest in which there was no- let up from start to finigh:* * ; : The Tigers went away with.a rush, in the first| few minutes, compelling Brophy to rouge for the first point gained in thle match, Baillie , passed\" \u2018cleverly to Brophy, who punted \u201cwell: up the field, Savage was conspicu-\u201c -ous following:up fast, and just failing to get on the ball from a: muff :by the: \u2018Tiger's quarter.Montreal were holding the Tiger line better \u2018as-the\u2018game.-proceeded, the whistle going for, the?| SECOND QUARTER: Savage, Ji Baillie and \u2018 Cameron: pulled off al clever play, the former making a good end run.The Tigers- .secured on an offside, Brophy reliev- \u2018ing with a huge punt.Cameron stole - the ball literally on the line, but fajled.to get over.Montreal tried \u2018to.buck; \u2018Brophy dropped a beauty between the\u2019 .sticks, the quarter ending with tue locals having had \u201cmost of the play, and the score: | Montreal, 8; Tigers, 1.| , .*- \u2014 \u201cHamilton, Ont.November.13.\u2014 Alerts defeated the Toronto Amateur -.McConachie struggle by the score of 18 to 11, and won the senior championship of the Ontario Rugby Football Union.The game was settled in the last six minutes, when Alerts kept possession of the ball by repeatedly making their yards.Had Toronto Amateur.Athletic.Club got possession \u201cthey might have kicked their way to vie- tory by the aid of the strong wind on their backs.Alerts, on their show- ont of the whistle, howeyer, the, re- uit coming as a crushing D | J fi \u2018 > I ea I: + SU Le À 4 FM EEE > = | Westmount .\u201ctothe ; Ottawa.halves, who kicked and.ran in: magni- - Ei nit | GILT, DEFEATED QUEENS + © IN SENSATIONAL FINISH \"FAST FOOTBALL THROUGHOUT.reckless and .sailed into, replaced him \u2018were both injured and; \u201cthe: \u2018The Argoñaut\u2019backs qutkickeëd \u2018those | Marathe of Ottawa, \u2018and it was a gest mistake | D on Bttawa\u2019s'part not to put Williams || Bar in at, the start of the match.Gerard's | Er: besides,\u201d he 4] de on \u2018lone \u2018otcadion .on Ottawa's first Vown | Lamb.Lawson did not do any of the | > th 4 Lawson was up with a smile after! The kicking of | .Black; -Gaisford | throughout, a couple of forty-yard Athlétic Club Saturday after à close |.ing, will be serious opponents for the | \u2018|.Queen's Park, 2; Aberdeen, 5.° Dominion championship, Q R.F U.STANDING.Intermediate.; sai _ - \u2014Points\u2014 | TL *- Won.Lost.For Agst.Montreal.2 1,483 11- « Unique snap.of.a clever \u2018play, \u201cshowing Savage prominent.Ca es : : - î \u2018 - - Thig star \" +.CANADIAN RUGBY FOOTBALL-\u2014MONTREAL VS.HAMILTON TIGERS.pL TY SE [WEIR Ty TIT, player \u2018scintillated on Saturday and was a big factor in the Winged Wheel.Seniors\u2019.splendid victory.0 : Came From Behind and INTERCOLLEGIATE STANDING, .\u2014Points\u2014 \u2018Won.Lost.For Toronto .b 1 122 Ottawa.\u2026 ov .4 2 85 93 McGill.eee +.3 3 121 103 Queen's :.\u2026 \u2026 0 5 58 124 Kingston, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014A large crowd saw a sensational finish to the last senior intercollegiate game of the season here, when McGill came from behind and won in the last few minutes of play.It was a test between the \u2018second division\u2019 teams of the Intercollegiate Union and had no bearing on the championship.Queen\u2019s had gone throughly the season without a- win: The grounds were a little soft, but in fair condition.The sun shone brightly and \u201c Teams: :__ Pésition.McGHil.Full back .Billington .Ross .Marson .Laing .McEvenue s .Rogers .Ritchie .Bowie .Jehnson.Digby .Gartshore .Lewis Wilkes * 1 -.Waterous fier: \u2018Queen's had the wind \u2018minutes.Haglett had kicked ie.MeGill goal\u201d line for! seven \u2018points.- The next scoré: was touch, \u2018seored by \u2018Erskine, who fell on thé ball -when.-McGill halves fumbled.\u2018there.was not much.wind.Qiieen'\u2019s.Leckie.The! try was\u2019 not converted.Queen's, 13; MeGill, 6: ca \u2018 - Sec guarter: -/\u201cMasson tried a nid.a ropikick, but missed by a smal] mar- H \"Full Back Leckie made a pen À un: out: \u2018from behind his \u201cline.\u2018Masson then kicked over for a rouge.list %hefore \u201chalf \u2018time McGill scored Wo.touches \u2018in.goal\u201d.McGill halves mhiled a kick \u201cby Hazlett, .and éed's got the bal lat centre.Queen's, 5.MeGill, 4.Co i htrd quarter: Though Queen's: had the: dflvantage of \u2018what breeze \u201cthere Was, \"McGill \u2018forced \u2018the play down into Queen's, territory, Hazlett kicked away.into.McGill territory, and \u2018then kicked over for a point.Hazlett put another one far over McGill's goal line.An attempt to-run it out failed.Again Hazlett kicked.aver McGill's goal.line and a try was almost\u2019 scored when Won by the Odd Point\u2014\u2019 Varsity De- \u2026 feated Ottawa College and Cinehed Inter- PR - collegiate Championship.E when they defeated Ottawa College by 29 to 13-in one of the most spectacular and sensational games of the season.1 It was anybody's game up to the final quarter, with play changing from end garnet and grey fought a good fight and died hard, but the 'Varsity team ing stages of the game ran up a score that gave them a margin of 16 poiuts at .the finish.Both teams tackled flercely, and there were many delays on- account .of injuries.Ottawa's .defence csollapsed in the final quarter, and.when the\u2019 game was practically sure for \u2018Varsity, a number of néw men were run in by the College, but they were unable to Stem the play, \u2018Varsity ,made only one.change, Duff Wood replacing Pete Campbell at quarter, with less than two minutes to play.© 7 ; Maynard\u2019s ankle went back on \u2018him in \u2018the last quarter, but he finished the game and pulled off several of his famous runs through a broken - field.time to play the first half, and one hour and twenty minutes to play the \u2018second half, go that the game finished in the gathring darkness.Ottawa Col- \u2018lege \u2018surprised the critics by their splendid shewing for the first three- quarters: of play.They played three men back ofthe line when.on the defensive, and, All of them caught splendidly.-.Cornelier\u2019s punting was a great factor in keeping College in the game.i] Cornellier is a frail-lpoking youth, and, ' outside of his catching and punting, was not very successful in his- plays, being pulled down by \u2018Varsity tacklers.Cornellier outpuntéd Greene repeatedly at the end, but Ramsay had more success.when he did the kicking fof -\u2019Varsity.\u201cVarsity showed the superior condition dnd the staying pow- them the game.The field was in fairly good condition, but slippery, and where the: turf \u2018was soft wet sawdust was sprinkled in profusion, improving the going considerably.There was absolutely no wind, so that conditions were equally satisfactory for both teams, with .no choice of position.The Ottawa College team had only one change from that previously announced, Lacey re- Line-up: \u2018Varsity.Ottawa College.London; Eng;, Nov.13\u2014Results of footbalf, games.Saturday were: ; FIRST DIVISION.> | Blbekburhà Rovers, 2: Bolton , Wan- derêrs} 0°, SE verton, 1; Manchester City, 0.° Manchester United, 0; Prestorf \u2018North End; .0.sé Mijdlesboro, 1; Newcastie United, 1.Sheffield jWednesdav, | 1; Oldham Athletic, 0.' Sunderland, 1; Bradford City, L Tottenham Hotspur, 2; Liverpen], 0 West Bromwich Albion, 1; Wool- Ottawa.Westmount.{wich Arsenal, 1.Hayward.Full back.Cornelis SECOND DIVISION.Ereming seer eee alves.Pi rsldy, 2;.Wolverhampton -Wan- d \u2026 .i Ii .frrñingham, 1; Chelsea, 4.l&éKkpool, 1; Grimsby Town, 2,\" \u201cBradford, 1; Leeds City, 1.i\" Bristol City, 1; Clapton Orient, 1.Fulham, 3; Stockport County, 1.Glossop, 1; Gainsborough Town, 1.Huddersfield Town, 1; Nott's Forest, 2.Hull City, 4; Leicester Fose, 1.SOUTHERN LEAGUE.Exeter City, 1; Brighton and Hove Albion, 3.oo : New Brighton, 1; Stoke, 1.\u2018Watford, 6; Coventry City, 2.\u201cReading, 4; Leyton, 0.Plymouth Argyle, 3; Norwich City, \"Setthampton, 2; Crystal Paiace, 4.\u201cBrentford; 2; Northampton, 2.Th Queen\u2019s Park Rangers, 1; Swindon Town : ME own; 3.Co rh Milwall Athletic, 2; Bristol Rovers, West Ham United, 3: Luton, 0.SCOTTISH LEAGUE.\"Kirdrieonians, 0; Dundee, 0.- Celtic; 2; Hamilton Athletic, 1.'~ St.Mirren, 0; Clyde, 2.E ; Hibernians, 5; Celtic, 0.Le Patrick Thist!e, 2; Hearts, 2, +.\u2018Raith Rovers, 3; Kilmarnock, 2; Morton,.0; \u2018Third: -Lanark,.1._ Mothärwell, +; =Ranhkers,- à the McGil 'halves tried -to pass the ball, McDonald.:.Back.Cornellier but only-a fouge résulted.Erskine Greene.Halves .Quilty put a drop kick over McGill's - goal Ramsay.: ~.Halves.Heffernan line for three points.>, .Maynard .Halves._-.Sheehy \u201cIn.the last quarter Billington kick- Campbell.+.Quarter.\u201d .Killian \u2018ed,two touches in goal, Laing scored a Sifton.:.Scrimmage.Cyra try Y | \u2018which, \u2019gon- Bell.\u2018.:Scrimmage.Kennedy try for McGill, \u2018which, was not \u2018con e ; ; immag Ç dy verted.McGill scored a drop over Knight .Scrimmage.Lacey EF goal, putting thenr in the lead and.win- Clarke.,.Inside.O'Leary.oi the game by 20-to 19.\u201c {Curtis.Inside.Sullivan Ca mimes + Taylor.Middle FN -Harrington Nr AAT.xr : {Knox .Middle.Pfohl > VARSITY \u2018WON.Sinclair.,.Outside.Gilligan ! #Deronto; \u2018Nov, 13\u2026\u2014University of To- Hassard.:: .Outside.Nagle ronta= won\u2019; the -chanmipionship ef.the Referee, .Dan.Gillmor; umpire, Intercollegiate Union here on Saturday George Savage, McGill.+ BAKER'S BAT BROUGHT $250.| New York, |Noy.13.\u2014 The bat.with which home run Frank Baker, of the Philadelphia Amerjcans smashed his way through the world\u2019s series\u2019 was sold at auction for $250 here last night.The sale was, the crowning feature of a big benefit tendered by baseball\u2019 men to Fred M.Knowles, formerly secretary of the New York Nationals, who ratired b from his position two seasons 4 \u201cago owing to poor health, He + will take.up his residence in + Denver.FEE EEE EEE SEE PPE tra tit bt et ts - 2% 509000 See Poe®0e% ee\u2019 Qeifeideedsiedtododanfsdsefeirfmioatuoadeifeaioifeocdsaoctssies > ; - ; La : WINGED .WHEEL 2 2 WHISPERS $ : \u2026 .° SORA pte lloilo The open swimming handicaps .at the M.A.A.on Saturday evening differed but little from the weekly M: A.À.À.handicaps, Y.M.C.A.being the only club to have ent.T.Emmett, Quinn was again kelect- ed president of the association) and the following gentlemen will act] with him on the directorate: I)'Arcy] Mec- Gee, Ottawa: P.J.Quinn.Toronto; S.Lichtenhein, Wanderers; B.J.Skaine, Québec: .H.Baisaillon, Canadiens, and -G.L.Querrie, Tecumseh.The [delegates at the meeting were: Toronto, F.G.Robiuson.and \u20ac.Stormont} Ottawa, M.Rosenthal, 8.Sparks; Wen- derer, E.McCafferty \u2018and 8S.Lichten- \u2018hein: Quehec, B.J.Kaine an@l J (Neil; Renfrew, 'H.A.Jordan; adiens; #7.-Bisaillon.| The financial; répor.- of the as Can- ssoci- ation, showed a.credit cash balance of - 3261.19.Gilmour |.for life, and, further, that no club in.play-.IMPORTANT ACTION OF NHA.~~ AT MEETING ON SATURDAY Tecumseh Takes Place of Renfrew in Coming Season's Schedule ~ \u2014Drastic Punishment Will be Meted Out to ~~\" Hockey Deserters, -.All the local games will be played on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, in the Arena.The Montreal Hockey Association held a meeting at the National A.A.A.club house, in Maisonneuve, Saturday afternoon.President E.C.St.Pere was in the chair, The six clubs comprising the league were represented as follows:\u2014 .National\u2014M.M.Jos.Tourin and Alcide Gagnon, the league's secretary.Champetre\u2014M.Tetreault,- Hochelaga; M.M.Jos.Cardinal, Alb.Pigeon and Max ,Lafond.Athletic\u2014Mr.W.A.Innes.St: Louis\u2014Mr.C.Baillargon.Voltigeur\u2014M.M.Liquori JLauren.The league adopted a constitution and by-laws substantially the same as that of the N.H.A.of 1911, the clubs Intend maintaining the number of players in each team to seven.No new player shall be éngaged.nor shall Players be exchanged after January 15.Players will riot be ailowed to take part in games of the City League, but will be -permitted to figure on teams of Commercial, Manufacturers and Interprovincial leagues, or to play In exhibition games outside.The season will open on December 14.\u201cThree games will he played every phursday.from.that date.Mr.BP.J.Doran has given his pr mise tj donate's cup.\u201d which Will\u201d be known as the Doran cup.It will be the - emblem of semi-professional championship of Montreal.No chai- See De accepted from clubs out- de e \u2018city limits\u201d T i i the schedu ng he following is Dec.14\u2014Nationals vs.Athletic: Voltigeur vs.Champe ; is \u201d Hechelaga.petre; St.Louis va ec.21-Hoachelaga Athletic vs.St.Louis: National.; .Dec.-28\u2014St.Louis vs.Champetre; National vs.Hochelaga; i ; Peche aga; Voltigeur vs.vs.Voltigeur; Champetre vs.3 1912.: : an.4\u2014Voltigeur vs, National: St Louis .vs.Athletic; \u2018Hoch ; 8.Champetre, - claga vs.Jan.11\u2014Athietic vs.National vs.Champetre: Voiti ; St.Louis.| Voltieur vs.Jan.18&\u2014Champetre vs St.Louis; r .uis; Voitigeur vs.Hochelaga; Athletic \u2018; National ve an.2 y ; ; Champetre vs.Voitisears D roches: Pets ; .poches ve.St.Loulsy National ve roule \u201cva Nate, SE 8 Champeire ve.Anite: Gi Lan ional: Voltigeur.INTERPROVINCIAL HOCKEY.St.Patricks and Shamrocks avplied for admission to the Interprovincial Hockey Association at the annual meeting of that body - on Saturday evening.The application of the St.Patrick's Association was accepted, but that of the Shamrocks was held over until they could find ou: a little more definitely what ice accommodation they could - count on for the season.It is altogether likely that the Shamrock application will be received when it comes up again on the 25th, when the Interprovineial will have another meeting.The readjusting of the sections:in the Association could not be cdn- sidered formally in view of the Shamrock application, but this will be one of the .main questions to be settled at the next meeting of the Association two weeks hence.The secretary-treasurer's statement, which showed a cash balance of over two hundred dollars to the credit of the asociatien, wns received, as were \u2018the reports of the other officers.J.E.Riddell, of the M.A.A.A, was elected president; 'P.Blinco, of Grand'mere, vice-president; \\W.Iver.son, of New Edinburgh, second vice- president, and M.S.Hicks, of the M.A.A.A., secretary-treasurer.There were no (delegates from either of the Ottawa clubs in the league.Following were the representatives:\u201d Sutherland, Ottawa.representing no club but in his official capacity as president: Messrs.Mow- att and Fraser, Victoria: Riddell and Davidson, M.A.À.A.; Andrews and Smeaton, W.A.A.A.: Spafford and Brent.Sherbrooke; PBlinco and Lay.Grand'mere: Baptist and Hicks.Three Rivers.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 M.A.A.'A.JUNIORS WON.Montreal Juniors defeated the Grand Mere team in thé play-off of the i Junior Q R F.U., prior (6 the A.grounds Saturday by a score of 4 to 0.The teaimis were:-\u2014 Srand Mete\u2014Rituhie, Workman, Lay, Huhbard.Church, Austin.Hamilton, T,ove.Amywot, Yiole Kennedy, Gagnon, McHenry, Sinemaster, : Montreal\u2014Drennan McPherson, ~Ah- rahams, Hodgson, Blriklock, Lovell, Nelson, G.Scott, Bu-~knell.W.Tren.heïme.P.trusthiëh # Watt.Daw- con, Mackay.- Referee\u2014~!surtin_ Brown: Judge of play -Lab Meldrum.Hochelaga; | Tiger-Montreal game at the M.A.A.Dolo op pt : > % RESULTS AT > A GLANCF & BIG FOUR CHAMPIONSH : > Montreal, 14; Hamilton.- + Argonauts, 8; Ottawa, \u2018.INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAy PIONSHIP: oo .MeGiH, 20; Queen's, = \u2019Varsity, 29; College, 1 = \u201cQ.RF.U, CHAMPIONSHIP * Westmount, 16; Ottawa, °° oo! \u2014_\u2014 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP: Le Montreal, 4; Grand-Mere, © $ ; Gt pep M etat cr SWIMMING MEETING Held in Secret to Decide on Course of Action in Alberts Championships.mv a The Canadian Amateur Swimm Association held a special Meeting i.hind closed doors on Saturday afie noon in the M.A.A.A.club hou .The main business of the Session Wa to decide on the course of action : be taken by the body with referer.to the Alberta sewimming champ'o: ships.Apparently the çompotiiu- who had taken part were rr.men bers of the Canadian Swiliming + sociation, and the meeting Loud te.held without the sanction of the « .A.Tt appeared, however, :-.many of the competitors were pro ably unaware of the existence oi C.A.8.A, and that all were hol ers of A.A.U.of C.cards, and .these grounds it was resolved no: - suspend the swimmers.Dr.Tees representing Mr.Marri: president of the A.A.U.of C.win attendance at the meeting.1° proposed that the two association: future work together, the A.A of C.acknowledging at all times t .riglits of the C.A.S.A.as the pre mier governing body of swimming Canada.The A.A.U.of C.and 11» C.A.S.A.may combine ta preve:, pacets being held without their sanc ion.The meeting finally adjourned - = next week, leaving several questior open till the various swimming cli.in the Dominion have been hear.from.A letter from the chairman the N.Y.A.C.re the \u2018divine ru: \u2018of Canada, and the United States, w also left open.It was decided that in future = entries must be countersigned by t\u2026 club of which the athlete is a men ber ,and clubs must be responsii for his presence, This Tuling wa- given to prevent a swimmer enter.and not showing up, and was the out come of the Daniels case early in :.e year.LL Those Drésent at the meet: wi Mr.Murray Hanna, president cf -ne C.A.S.A.; Mr.Leonard QG.Norrl- -Secretary of the C.A.S.A: M: Chris, Goulden, Mr.Norman Thoms of the Ottawa Swimming Club.a.Mr.D.Logan, of the M.A.A.A.Swimming Club.t oo.0 .0.0 & M a A Morte ton za tonton taa at [x] .ae 0e Se = .* SPORTING BRIEFS a\u201c Sooo mierda a CS ios Toronto, Nov.13.\u2014 In an intermediate Interprovincial game h-re = Saturday, Capitals defeated Tigers 1 by 12 to 1.Hamilton, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014 Ham \u2018on Rough Riders IL Saturday heat Arg II.by 27 to 20, thereby winning their district in the Intermediate Interpre vincial, St, Patrick's A.A.A.will hold a smoker in their club house to-nigh:.when exhibitions of boxing anc wrestling, etc, will be staged.The smoker is open to all members, a:\u2026 their friends, Hamilton, Ont, Nov.13.\u2014 T+- Alerts defeated the Toronto Amateur Athletic Club here on Saturday a ter a close struggle by the score - 18 to 11, and won the senior chur: pionship of the Ontario Rugby Fou- ball Union, ; Harry Hyland has accepted an «i fer received some time ago from Frank Patrick, and will leave Mo: - real on the 25th of this month the coast, where he will play houxe.with what is now the outlaw leag.It is also highly probably Ha: will be followed by Jimmy Gar ner and Pud Glass.It is understood that Gardner had an interview Saturday with Mr.Lichtenheim.© that the latter could not offer + as good a price to Stay as Pa:- could to go, so the chances are =: Wanderers.Will be without Hh- .vices during the coming seas - Officially the National Läacro::\" Union knows nothing of the props league of which the Naina - ihe : - new Tecumsehs and Torontos are cieus, but unofficially the N.making every preparation tn» pr against possible eventualitir-.: was a meeting at the Windsor Saturday afternoon.which w.- tended by President Findlay.Montreal Club, and Ernie Ha» of the same organization Som F - of Ottawa; Tom O'Connell, rocks, and Thompson.of Toran*-.promoter of the proposed Rese.Club, which will probahiy tae place of Toronto and Tecumseh Vv ° western section of the country : N.L.U.Unofficially the N, L.U.pour pretty well matured, and if à.\" \" to a lacrosse war next sumni old league will be found ready to do battle for the union.of = 5! Toronto, Nov.13.\u2014As a rom Saturday'\u2019s games in the varions, two Toronto teams ani Hamilton Alerts will fight it \u2018© the championship.The victarr \u2019Varsity and Argos give ther championship respectively of i.tercollegiate and Interprovineu ions, while the win of the Alor Hamilton gives them the «han, 2 ship of Ontario.! According to the arrangemé ?the Canadian Union.the Aler- play the Argos at Rdsedale on = day.Notvembher 18.; The final will be played bein.winners of this match and \u2018Vur.5 1x Varsity Stadium on Saturday, ~o vember 26.: -\u2014\u2014._ PE 3 rer PS ii RE a aa oR i Fa CR EL AE TAI tee TVA A ET A 4 a 0 use NS -\u2014 mn ® 47 > 4\"O0O\u2014)MOBS\" IRSC SU MS IY ND -1 gm rep DA ce cp A ed ce = oo CM 44 a AA A LOL \u20ac LA 2 4 2 CF AS - \u2014e .+ uv TA ZY 053 = + A ols oe * ve.2 % 0% Die >, Da °°, 2p ol 9, 0 0 Le, .030 030 000 on », >.Le ; 0 o% o% 07 o% °° et» DIR XU CDCR 0 +, oe HONTREAL THE BLACK SPOT ON THE ST.DECLARES fnidict LAWRENCE MR.J.H.ROBERTS \\ ment of the Police in Temperance Sermon\u2014Pulpits all Over Held Yesterday as Temperance Sunday, _ many pecdliar things \u201c5e police.On St.Catherine Le Bleyry, 1 aaw two police- + ing Two streetwalkers ; sai UE ; fu ang.and an they were passing e one of them reached out ant gave the policeman 8 - od twist, and passed on.To | situated the nearness| of the 45 unrighteousness in this Cl \u201ceg men who deal with such ' While we have a police force, oo 2 of which any prostitute may se public street, we will not P : \u2026 refarm of great consequence.i H.Roberts, secTeipry of branch of the Do inion Alliance.was addressing ys SR h Own\u2019 in Calvary Chure afternoon when he made - mn.Yesterday was orld\u2019's \u2026 sunday ,and in many of .lpits the sermon was upon 1 due of the temperance prob- \\jr.Roberts, who directed the \u2014 he day, addressed three au- non: \u2018The Black Spot on the ., ange.© OF Mere did not wish any one N ; oe that he was Inimical to MET unduly pessimistic.\u2018I love and believe in it.There is _ -veainess and real goodness \u201can | cannot cease to love ft, \u201cex in the world presents à : xhibition and spectacle of in unity than is to be seen in «- ge REON foin ae [i : Ten, oan anit 5 \\vantreal is the black spot on Ra Tawrence, because of the per- sresénce of social wrong.av he conditions which we if an ill condition is it may be removed disgrace attached.\u201care \u201che city is better now] than Civ years ago.In this city we a than five hundred thousand _a hundred thousand more than : Toronto, with less than four ce thousand residents has one 1 and ten hotel licenses and fifty \"In Montreal there are \u201can gor licenses tor the res A 8 \u201csaxvaiing TqUOTs.e next ten ci- ce S ranada, with a population of nese a million, have but 172 licenses.naan.the wholesale liquor trade n° v'enada :s centred in Montreal while a \u2019quer dealer said to me not long ago, here were five hundred \u201cblind ca and kitchen barrooms in the city, 2-3 ye ought to Know.Yh Raperts found \u2018another \u2018black seen the indifference of good péople \\ywards the social wrongs which exist.\u2018Ev only exists by the consent of the nd people.The bar is here because vas (hyren savs it May remain.It remains because we tolerate it.Bu: tne inabilitv\u2014or unwillingness\u2014 r \u201che police to deal with social wrong «is the blackest spot.\u2018l'know what 1 4 am lalking about.I have had many \u201cayatrations of this thing.And he -stanced several cases in which only apr the Alliance had exposed condi- ans that were notorious and sought police action repeatedly, did the department prosecute the offenders.They may ar aver, hut cee mi When Seams oi a stigma of \"énses.Protestant churches \u2018stood together, end the speaker paid tribute to the work of Father Archbishop of Montreal.In Christian was exposed.preparation; said: 1-1 : There seems to be.little place to day [(8r the-moderate drinker \u2018in\u2019 cop: work.- The whole.apirit of our Christian life js against it.A, man may not find his moderate .drinking ih-: demands.attention.Chr each man hig brother's keeper, so that, this ope obstacle birsia manis: way 1p.successful Christian work.How many men would add untold powers to their efforts for goed if they would just say \u2014for my brother's sake I will not touch this thing.\u2019 1 ; ~ THEDRAL Bishop Farthing spoke at the Cathedral and chose as his text the words of Our Lord: \u2018Lo, I am with you all the work nor the life of the Church would be complete until its members gladly oheyed the command of Christ to preach the Gospel unto all the world.\u2018We need men and we need money for the work,' said \u2018His Lordship; \u2018there 18 no romance grander than that of missions and no man can read the pages of history without learning something of missions.Take a part in it, have something to do.\u2018With the work, it is worth while -to have some share in the work of uplifting humanity.ber is thdt we follow a crucified Christ and that we are pledged to follow him to the death, If there i& any characteristic that distinguishes us it should be sacrifice, not the making.of money or worldly success, and, whether it shall lead for us through easy- Ways or paths of difficulty there 1s ever the consolation of his words: \u2018Lo,- I am with you all\u2018 the days\u2019 That is the comfort and strength of every member of the Church.\u2019 to Stating in conclusion that there was on in Canada.but that it had so many phases he did not believe that any dne in: the country realized what was being done.Bishop Farthing drew! a stirring picture of the activities of the Canadian Missionary Society in the home and foreign fields, asserting that not only were these Missions in China and elsewhere doing\" their share in preaching the Gospel of Christ, but they were also furnishing that example of practical philanthropy which should be thé characteristic of every .t true Christian.knew of the place before our objec- rs were entered: they had Its record ad knew that it was one of the vies gnks in Canada\u2019 Referring to the \u2018merrr Widow's ball which he had attended.he said that the chief's inyes- tigation into the details of the case s à farce, and he added, T have long since come to the conclusion that as far as getting help is concerned, we need no: look to the chief for agsist- ance.\u201d Chief Campeau had advised \u201chaat acts of bravery performed by mambers of the force should be rec- aznized by the awarding of stars.\u2018We should begin to pay them decent wages and no: have the most underpaid force en \u2018hé continent.We can\u2019t salve ouf consciences by giving stars to decorate \u2018he breast of the brave men when the whole police force is underpaid\u2019 To make the \u2018black spot\u2019 white, Mr.Roberts said there should be an imme- d'ate reduction in the number of li- tenses issued.Legislation should remove the thick curtains exactly fitting var-room windows.\u201cWhen the bar- raom is closed there should be a clear minterrupted view from the street.\u2019 It waz absolutely necessary to separate \u201cwe retail corner grocery and the liquor \u201cisipess, Another amendment to the mar law should be made preventing the sale of bottled goods over the bar.He thought that much\u2018 of the drunkenness seen on the street after closing Lars was due to the purchase of bot- \u201cse in she bars by half-drunken men wen the hour for closing approached.There should be a network of temper- ane coffee houses throughout the city.expecially along the river front, to 31 à5 a substitute for the saloon.He was cnnrineed the civic situation would - improved if the aldermen of the sent into oblivion, and a vd nf commission elected by popu- \u20183x vets to govern the city, the mem- er, of that body being subjedt to the\u201d veut 1 they proved unwilling or un- f fi zovern the city wisely and well.CANON GOULD AND MISSIONS.\u2018non Gould, who is in the] city to \u201cPend he Missionary Congress, filled \u2018ae pulpit at St George's Church on.Sida morning.He chose as his text alossians, chapter i.verses 18\u2019 and * laving special emphasis \u20ac \u201cris.\"That in all things he might \u201cre the pre-eminence.\u201d \u2018To-day.\u2019 said \u201cnen Ceuld.\u2018the subject of missions \u201ctrerps itself with the pre-eminence * 2 vVere * Chris: Is the pre-eminence of rs absnlute or \u2018only relative?\u2019 \"sts last words were a missionary tama, It is imperative ard uni- Telos 1 applies to all nations\u2019 and anent \u2018Unio the end of the world.\u2019 it people do not believe \u2018in for- Missi * continued Canon Gould.ot cannot believe in the pres Pinete nf Christ.If Christianity \u201cPAL retitive, it would not he worth RI While + ; fe \u2018a send nut foreign missionaries.mia nity were only relative and -Milaz ! rpedilties could be found in other LUE could men endure what they Ë or fer Christianity 2 a Mark treuld them cited some rey SITEGLL ise of Christian endurance (oop Tusaders.and gave a graphic cient of the Crucifixion.Tie con- eri, ziving some personal ex- \u201c= of the power of.the word.\u201chad during his twelve years\u2019 Pn the Holy Land.' URGED WARLIKE METHODS.1 Ziv Congregational Church, the [nk J.Day, H.D, said the \u201cPAS face to face with the \u201cwith a traffic that was ap- ie \u201cithoeut heart or conscience \u201cré ned hy greed, He urged the ip, mn fr more loyal and active (ff the movement thax ha .2 , = = en it, Fo FRIENDS IN THE HOME.va, °° 100 Hart, pastor of the- \"UU Sauare Methodist Church, no friends of the traffic\u2019 in.medical profession or in : Although there might be \u201cexceptions, the Church as posed the evil, the Methodist Bose; on the | NOVEL ILLUSTRATIONS.À very instructive and interesting address with! novel illustrations was: given yesterday aftermoon at the open: session of the Mount Royal Avenue.Sunday Bchool by Mrs.T.J.Dawson, City superintendent of the White Rib- k Army.1t was clearly shown the effect of the use of tobacco, and particularly the cigarette on the mental development of the youth, and one case was reeited\u2019 where a promising youth, who had shown a splendid record at school for a time, had lost his plgce in the claskes, and it was traced back that his mental powers diminished from .the time he commenced to use the cigarette, and this, he himself acknowledged Mrs.Dawson also spoke of the effect of three rank poisons contained in the cigarette upon \u2018animals and the youth of our land.Further reference was made to the boys and men who are engaged by interested parties in the collection of cigar butts and tips of cigarettes around theatres and club houses for utilization In the manufacture of cigarettes, It was also stated that even opium and other poisons are found in the cigarette on né closely analysed.Co The illustrative part of the address was by the exhibition .of eight d4ify ferent colored ribbons, which were unwound by boys in the Sunday, School, showing in proportionate lengths, one inch representing a mils lion, the money expended in various ways in the United States and Canada in the year 1908.Foreign missions, & millions, represented \u2018by -six \u2018inch ribbon; chewing gum, 22 millions.represented by 22 inch ribbon; home church work, 100 millions; education.125 millions; amusements, 400 mililons; bread, millions; tobacco, $00 millions; alcohol, : 1,306 millions.: : To The last enumarated.being portrayed by a red ribbon (dahger signal), which almost encircled the Church, Mrs.Dawson throughout her address held the children, and many of the parents present - - forceful- and.interesting -address.HALIFAX FIRE.| Results in Loss of Several Valuable PC ;- ROS Halifax, N.8.Nov.13\u2014Fire at.an early hour yesterday morning burned the boarding stables, owned by Festus Marriott, on.Hollis street, and destroyed seventeen horses, the property of physicians and others in\u2019 Halifax.Four of the horses -belonged {o the eastern stagé coach, that runs a line along the shore from Halifax.CA large quantity of sleighs and waggons were burned, and one automobile, the property of Dr.H, K.Macdonald: LE The total loss will be under $10,000.The building was old, belonging to the \u2019Lithgow estate, in the hands of the Bastern Trust Company.It was Insured.The doctors who lost horses were Ross, Farrell, Finn, McKay and Almon.* Mr, R.E.Finn, M.P.P., alsd lost a horse, .2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNS.London, Nov\u2019 13,\u2014The Teheran -sar respondent of the \u2018Times\u2019 says that the whole Persian Cabinet and the regent, Nasir El} Mulk, have resigned.The Premier is Samsam Es Sultaneh.\u2019 This action follows the presentation by Russia of an ultimatum a week ago demanding an apology and reparation for insults te the Russian eonsular of- | ficers in connection with the confiscation of the property of Shu-Es-Sal- taneh.failing which Russia threatened to break diplomatic relations and take othér measures, - 1° \u2018The confiscation was carried out by order of the National Council and under the direction of the treasurer-gen- eral of Persia, Mr.Shuster.Mr.Shus- ter\u2019s position, the correspondent states, Ig clearly at stake.and the council on\u2019 © is early as 1830 being ob > ce trade.lp the crusade | Saturday voted confidence in hihi, - \u201d against it, both Roman Catholic and |\u2019 Matthews and \u2018the.lands the evil was greatest.It was |.the greatest danger to which the-home |: Cl AT VEBDUN.2 54 \u2018Preparation fos the way of the \u2018Gos- |- Pel\u2019 was the subject\u2019 dealt with by the |: Rev.J.W.Johnston, M.4.,of Verdun].Presbytepfan Church, whe referred té |- the obstacles to be rémoved in the | Jures \"Him, \"but the curse of strong drink stands out in flirting: letters and |** \u201c Christianity makes BISHOP FARTHING AT THE CA-| the days\u2019 and declared that neither | \u2018What we Christians must remem- a great missionary work being carried | had.sdellbound by her.« THE MONTREAL DAILY .WITNESS.,MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, loit.\u2018 nectien \u2018with amy \u2018brunch of Christian\u2019 =~ This nèw.and atträctivé building is Allee and Lachevrotiere street, Quebec \u201ceity,\u201cfer thé«Grande \u2018 Abe Apartment five suites, averaging six rooms each.The: ground floor will be nertioned for.REFORMATION : DAY HONORED Special Services in German by Large Congregations REV.E.VON JESTINSKY Tells- Germans to Hold Fast to Their Religion, and Speaks .of Ne Temere Decree.Yesterday was - Reformation = Sufi-! day, ahd the German Lutherans of\u2019 Montreal observed this important.and.religious annivprsary: by special services: in the Lutheran Church, éor-.ner of Mance \u2018and Prin¢e Arthur.streets, when large congregations were.present.The interior.of the pretty\u2019 edifice was profusely décorated with! palmes, ferns \u201cand blooming \u2018 flowers,: while large bouquets practically cov-, ered the altar, Appropriate music, vocal and.instrumental, was rendered, by the choir, \u2018the organ being presided\u2019 \u201cover by Mr: A.Wieland, while Mrs.Lindemann and Miss Bergholdt were, the soloistss The pastor, the Rev.Emil von Jegtinsky, officiated, and at\u2019 the morning celebration he preached an eloquent dhd stirring sermon with special reference to the Reformation and the Ne Temere décree.\u2019 Taking as his text, John iv, 24, \u2018God\u2019 is a spirit and: they that worship* him must worship him in spirit and.truth,\u2019 the\u2019 preacher in his opening remarks ; K referred to the beginning and work of the Reformation some four.hundred years ago, and in convincing and forcible language he traced the growth: and development of the Protestant communior, based on the teachings and word of God and the life work and principles of Jesus Christ\u2014not of man.\u2018Worship of God,\" said thé Rev.von Jestinaky, \u2018has taken, in different times, and under different circumstances, different and peculiar forms.The worship of the people of Israel became more or less obsolets, not that the inlying.truth got out of touch with time, but the form had to undergo changes, When Christ appeared he revealed 'not only to his own people, but the world, the only truth \u2018underlying religion; that God is the spirit, and those who want.to \u2018worship him must worship the Father in spirit and in: the truth eof actual life.His sayings in the lapse of time have become somewhat.obscure by misunderstandings, and only the form without the real life would appear to be left, but thank God we have the word that life still exists, and, like spark hidden in tHe \u2018ashes, it only requires the fanning of the apirit of the Almighty, working through Human instruments that the spark of a higher and more glorious life here on éarth should become: a flame, destroying all evil and lighting the way towards the eternal throne, - ; 0 \u2018When the -Creâtèr inspired sich.men as Dr.Martin - Luther, John Huss- Ulrich Zt{njli; Philip Melanch- tL | Doan's Kidney Pills Ave the Best Remedy In The Worlé \u2026 \u2026 FOR BACKACHE.- SS Les > ; | \u2014\u2014 significance \u2018of a lame, weak/ fore or You overtax the kidneys\u2014give them more.work than they can possibly do\u2014 - then they ery out in protest through the Backache is simply kidneynche and the .best remedy in the world for backache ne all kidney troubles is\u2019 Doan's Kidtey We have thousands of testimonials from\u2019 all quarters of the globe to prove this.Here is-ont from a party who used them ip England, but who is now a resident.of Canada, Mr.P.R.Glauville, Wycliffe, B.C., writes: \u2014*\u201c\u201cWhen .living in.the \u201cOld Country,\u2019 three years ago, 1 suffered severely from pains in the back, and had to give up work, \u2018The pain was so bad \u2018 that wlièn I stooped down to pickrany- thing up, I felt my back must break.I tried afl sorts of remedies and several doctors, but all to no purpose, -One day I read of Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills; and thought I might as weil try them, arid to- my surprise, before I was half through one box the backache had entirely disappeared, and it has not caused me any trouble since.I always keep \u201cDean's?in the house asd shall always recommend them to all sufferers.\u201d SS Price 50 cents per box, or-3 hoxes for $1.25, #it all dealers, or mailed direct on \u2018receipt of price by The T.Milburn Co, _ Limited, Toronto, Ont.~~ = .When\u2019 ordering direct\u2019 specify Doan\u2019 [A x being erected on the corner of Grande | | House Co., Ltd.There are to be fifty-\" Lutheran Church Attended \u2018 the | Many people fail to understand the | \u201cJ © HE GRANDE ALLEE APARTMENT HOUSE, QUEBEC.\u2018doctors, dentists and professional men, The building- will-be a reinforced con- .crate structure.throughout, having a facing of rustic brick with stone trimmings.It is to be seven, stqriés in height, and when completed it dees be without doubt oné of thé most imposing buildings in the Aneient Capital The bufldtig was ,degléned by -Me- an impetus to the truth, they \u2018did.not teach or preach a\u2019hew truth, but gave it.a new.form.Now.I hardly -| communion throughout.:thé: Chfistian |: hold, world that it- is their duty to.fast and appreciate what their; forefathers have secured for-thém in their.religious liberties.Thank God - that we- shall not have again placed on our shoulders the ,yoke of -.intolerance, bigotry, and superstition.The ' Fro- testant worship in the.Almight and devoted congregational assemblies but chiefly in a -clean: and upright life, and a love and réverence.for the but \u201ca process that time and experi- \u2018tion and inspiration of the hedvenly throne, you will all the more understand its meaning and significance to the spiritual welfare of our.chureh.Ne Temere decree, and.stated.that\u2019 while: hé recognized this important could not let the occasion pass with- I believe,\u2019 he continued, this: who question in its present-nformz ds.one that must arouse the Eyotestapt|peo- belidts and doctrines.\u201c°F meé as a lurking of olde but by a section of the féligious tom-: munity, who .would digcourage\u2019 Pro-; testant .teachings and fajth.Let me remind you.that the futhers of.Reformation.- in their tuum (mutual consent) of those -< rectly interested, and thet: outside interference, no source it came, -that.would separate.liglous differences could nat be.toler: saying, that which God has joined together let no man put -asupder.\u201d - In closing his forgible address, the.| Rev.von Jestinsky exhorted his hearers to hold fast to Christ and tao their Protestant bellef, ; ly,\u2019 he pleaded, \u2018and do not forget what it means to you and me.- Remember that it brings to the Protestant world all the enlightenment a d stands for honesty in character and & reverence for all things divine, thus leading to the base of the heavent The closing moments 6f the service were exceedingly lmpreésive owing.to the devoted worship of the congre- gatlon and with the celebration of the Holy Communidn at the evertiné \u2018service the - commemoration ,of the anniversary of the Refor ation was brought to a reverent cloge.:- Ê peter terra : DR.BYMOND\u2019S TLLNESS.Bishop's Tribute to the Vicar of Christ Church.\"A touching reference was made, last night by Bishop Farthing in Christ.Church Cathedral to the Rev.Dr.Sy- ering\u2019 his first of \u2018a series of student sermons last night.Bisliop Farthing said:\u2014 CT \u2018I am sure that you will not misunderstand me,\u201d said \u2018His Lordship,\u201d with evident feeling, \u2018when I may thet I am exceedingly sorry to #tand In this pulpit to-night, I had hoped and plan- -Red to join in your service to-day, but I had also \u2018hoped that: your vicar would be able to be present and to deliver the first of his series of sermons know what a place he has in the affections of you all, as indeed in the affections of the whole city,dn which he plays so prominént a part.I know, too, of what value to you ar¢ the great and remarkable gifts with \u2018which he lias been so conspicuously endowed, as well as the ceaseless \u2018energy and devotion that marked his service.in.accomplish- | ing what seemed to all of us an impossible task: And 0,88 some of us feared - might - hanpen, the tired -bddy gave out, -though with you all.I hope will be restored to you im his full members of this church that they will feel a sense of their ingreased responsibility and wil see that the work here does not suffer becausa of the absengs of your leader.That is the bpst way of showing your love for him and yodr love for the church which lie seryès.\u2019 \" Reference was also made to the loss of the congregation and an earnest de- of Dr., Symonds by \u2018the Rev.A.PR, Shatfo \u2018the morning serviee.-\u2014 .5 : mente .: His\u2019 Royal Highnesas, the Duke uf ary president 0 | Soclety, pin thon, John Calvin and others td give | need tell you \u2018that Reformation Day |, .reminds at least the great Lutheran : Fa- 4+her shall consist\u2018not only in rellgious ence have taught that it was the crea-| RFF .° - « A _.) \u2014 II CAMPBELLS 3 CLOTHING ; - .; | ) : Here the preacher referred tg.the a Co ÉTIENNE matter as one of much: délleacy;.he-| out stating his position.\u2018Personally | ple to the défence of'their wéligious |.| \u201cappears to ME - an effort to force upon hs a law that.ê is nowhere recoghized by-the divinity, !.- writings \u201cand | 8 preaching refer repeatedly and at all 8 i times to marriage as a.question for.state interference, saying that.mar-: riage consists in the concensus.mr.- =! ' matter from what |.| a man and wife on the grounds- of.re-\u2019 ated by those who believe in Christ's\u201d \u2018Guard it jealous- \u2018comfort of an opén Bible, while It} fhrone where eternity will reveal alii} monds, who was prevented fromideliv- | to the students \u2018of our university.I.and trust that, after a brief rest, he strength and vigor.1 -appeal to the sire expressed for the speedy recovery [- , eurate of the.Church \u2018of St.: James the Apostle, who preached.at | Connaught, \u2018Governor-General\u2019 of Cen- | ada, has consented to bedome Honor- the: MaGIDl \"Oriental FINE NEW APARTMENT HOUSE FOR QUEBEC - Powell\u201d & Henderson, architects, Guy and St.\u2018Catherine streets, Montreal, and the construction is being carried \u2018out under their supervision.The gen- \u2018eral contractor 1s Mr.Geo.-W.T.Nicholson, Montreal, who has all the ployed to have the building completed \u2018ahd ready for occupancy May 1, 1812, SAVED TWO CHILDREN.Heroism.at Fire Prevented 255 Sacrifice of Life.In all'probability the heroigm of Jo- | seph Wellen is responsible for the fact \u2018that two lives were not sacrificed at the fire which occurred in thé board- | Man's a morning.Le \u201c At Imminent risk to his own life, he rescued \u201cthe two children of .Mrs, Bailey, who is In the Montreal General Hospital suffering from injuries received by jumping from the building.street and Viger Square on Saturday \u2018latest methods of construction -\u2018em- | Ang house at the corner of St.Hubert | Lee an occaglonal dose of .They tone up the liver, system and clear the brain: FAN manne mem we will mail them.NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL [ELE TX N ~ A BRAIN WORKERS who get little exercise, feel better all round for \u2019 co.Fog Tew Pee If *NA-DRU-CO\u201d Laxatives move the bowels gently but freely, cleanse the A new, pleasant and reliable laxative, prepared by a reliable firm, and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark.25c.a box.If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c.and COMPANY 2 | \u201cTEN LINERS ARRIVED |Large st Number this Season | in Ons Week-end.Ten \u2018ocean liners have arrived: n 1 since ,.Saturday afternoon, in that length of time in the season.Each ship reveals clearly the terrible \u2018poundings through which .they - have .passed: Rust and salt cover them from water line to funnel top.No accideat® of \u2018any! nature occurred ol any of bravely! asserted that they had enjoyed the voyage.The \u2018Royal George\u2019 came in Saturday evening at six c\u2019'olock; the \u2018Benguela\u2019 about the same time.esterday the.\u2018Mount Temple,\u2019 the \u2018Manchester Exchange,\u2019 \u2018'Salacia,\u2019 \u2018Manchester Shipper,\u2019 \u2018Jacona,\u2019 and -the \u2018Innishowen Head\u2019 arrived.\u2018when night and the storm fell upon her, and made it necessary- to anchor until daybreak to-day.\u2018This merning the \u2018Pisa\u2019 and the \u2018Teutonic\u2019 reached their docks Here in safety.: - ANOTHER RIFLE ACCIDENT.Orillia, Nov.13.\u2014Bix-year-old Fran- cig McDonald, son of Mr.G.McDonald, a local butcher, died here.yesterday as the result of injuries sustained Saturday when a rifia accidentally ex- BELTING REPAIR Qood Workmanship by Capable Men.; Belts Made Endless on Short Notice.je Send in or \u2018Phone Main 4904, 4905, 7248, est number to reach the port - \u2018and most of the passengers | ; The \u201cTéutonic\u2019 got Up as far as Vercheres ddl di.James DAY OR NIGHT Nights and Sundays, Westmount 2718 |0.i NGLAREN Limied Steel \u2014 TO FIGHT THE TURKS \u2018Hesperian\u2019 Took Many Warlike Italians on Last Trip of the Season.The \u2018Hesperian, an Allan Uner which sailed for London on Saturday noon, {eft the .port on her last trip for \u2018the season with the C.P.R.On flying at \u2018the mast-head.colors her decks were crowded nearly four hundred and fifty foreign speaking people.About 30 of the dtalians\u2014sturdy railway nayv who were returning number were | jes \u2014 1 to sunny Italy | with the avowed intention of exter- | minating the followers of the cent.Most of them were from real.The balance of the ship-load was Poles.These men had been em- Cres- Mont- ployed all summer on C.P.R.- construction \u2018work in the west.They were.going \u2018home to spend the winter with thelr families, but expecetd to return to Canada next spring.The crowd had plenty of cash with it.an | official stating that he thought wbuld average $400 each, they | They were booked to sail on the C.P.R.\u2018Lake Manitoba.\u2019 oa nesday last, but that vessel was badly delayed that the list [ransferred to the \u2018Hesperian,, por 3RD.FIELD BATTERY Wed - 80 was LI TACO popular Coast.\u201cworn in FOUR PRAC CAN ALL THE NEWEST WM.' McLAUGHLIN, | The Most Popular Of Tim All \"There.is no doubt about it, OUR SOLID COMFORT ULSTER, with CONVERTIBLE COLLAR, which can be ICAL WAYS, is the season\u2019s most MATERIALS, $15.00 TO $30.00 \u2018 REGISTERED, 21 McGill College Avenue Word of God, * \"+\": ._ {It is a rather curious fact that the fire ploded.| McDonald and several other The Third Field Battery Association \u201cfhe Church of God had to advance, [in this house originated in the .same |hoys were watching @.Cossey, who is will hold a euchre and dance next and we are told in these \\odern [manner ag a fire which occurred.there [14 years old; loading a 88-rifie, when Friday evening, and a large turnout is times we requie modern reforms, [about six months ago.\u2018 the weapon discharged, the bullet en- expected: - - therefore when I tll: \"Vou that the |_\u2014 : a A tering {1 e ttle lod 3 forehead.co = i struggle \u201cof the Reformation \u2018was not | \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 | a mers occurrence or att that took |\u2019 place.some four hundred: years ago, |= SU $ a CE sm obo TE ~ Paie TS ~ FE ik RAE a.CHINA'S STRONG MAN RECALLED BY GOVERNMENT \u2018Yuan Shih Kai, Banished in Disgrace Three Yours ; Enters Pekin in Triumph.DOES NOT WANT PREMERSHIP, | Tooke\u2019s S for Body and\u2019 Mind.R.J.TOOKE Ago | And Report States That He May Advise Crown to.Abdicate \u2018at Once, .As the Only Means of Solving Present \u2018Crisis, 4 Pekin, Nov.yuan Shih Kal accompanied by 2,000 troops to-day made a triumphal entry into the capital from which he was driven in disgrace three years ago.The news that the.\u2018strong man of China\u2019 had at last been prevailed upon to return and give the tottering throne the benefit of his counsels leaked out before his arrival, and a vast but silent and orderly crowd lined the route from the railway station to the temple which has been provided for his residence.Ÿ Yuan looked jhale \u2018and hearty, appearance being the recent reporis of his physical | condition which had been made an excuse for his delay in obeying the Imperial command his: to to-day notified their consuls that they \u2018could not\u2019 protect the lives and properties of those who remained inside the city.\u2014 FOO- CHOW IN TROUBLE.Amoy, China, November 13\u2014The conférence of officials with representatives of the conservative and radical rm me mer ame St.Catherine Sts.MONTREAL D = irts | .- ° _\u2014\u2014 American \u2018marines; \u201cwho have .been have been \u2018withdrawn, and the revolutionaries have taken charge.It 1s understood that Wu Ting Fang, the minister of foreign affairs, has telegraphed .thae-diplomats.-.at Pekin .protesting against the Nanking mas- are organized \u2018and are \u2018 \u2018order elsewhere in the province.Reports from I-Chang say that the | {revolution is.gpreading through.Sze-.Chuen province and.that conditions are very serious.Some\u201d of the mis- slonaries have been robbed.; 4.} WAR PREPARATIONS, A Farce, Says Dr.Macdonald, When Money Lenders Control Situation.CL be = Toronte, Nov.13.\u2014A vision.of a league of all the English-apeaking fia- tions and the.development and growth of a world empire of free nations was described on Saturday evening to the student members of the Union Literary and Scientific Society at Victoria oCl- lege by Dr.J.A.Macdonald, who spoke on, \u2018The place of Canada in the Eng- ligh-speaking race\u2019 It was this conception, Dr.Macdonald said ,more.than anything else that was now binding the parts of the Empire together, and which was to make the generations to come more loyal to the flag than any who had gone before.\u2019 \u2018And Canada,\u2019 the speaker said, \u2018of all out, however, official recognition.\u201cThe | guarding the cable hüts at Wu-Sung,: |The Rev.Koorer, :pointing \u2018out -that, the reformers.taining | DAILY w : Ess, MONDAY, NOVEMBER |GREEKS HOLD SERVICEIN * MEMORY OF METROPOLITAN ~~ MURDERED BY TURKS w> .1911.13, | A solemn.mnemorial.service for the October: 14 last, was held in the \u2018Greek Church,\u201d St.Lawrente boulevard, yesterday morning.\u201d The church was draped \u2018with.crepe, : \u2018and addresses were morial services Were arranged for yesterday dnl ali the Greek ochurches of Canada and.the: Unitéd States, and that am appeal would be sent: to the \u2018| \u2018atrocities: \u2018perpetrated: upon \u201cChristians.| The memorial \u201cservice- was \u2018preceded 3 ap'ebration of \u2018the Eucharist, or Rois maunionz.Prayers were said for-King George,~Queen \u2018Mary and the royal family, as in.Anglican churches.A.- Papagoorgopoulos, | the \u2018priest, .'was the celebrant.The - language of, \u2018the liturgy was ancient Greek, but'one could not say that it i was an.unknown.tongue to: the wor- of: Chaucer bears to.\u2018modern English.\"It was- ChoOra throughout.Le After the ;Bucharist the \u2018memorial service was.Held.A few prayers were: \u2018said, and the \u2018Rev.A.Papageogopoulas \u2018said: \u201cTo-day we have solemnized a service in mx ry of the venerable Metropolitant - of \"arevera.A1l honor be .to the nation \u2018which has such hier- | archs who spill their blood for the | honor of the.cross of Christ, and for the pregervatipn of Christianity, \u201cLet us hope that: \u2018the Christian world will take up our ery for thé\u2019 Christian fbro- therkooëd.\u2019 Mr.JH, Pépomanolls \u2018said in\u2019 part: \u2018Hellenes, descendants of the.creators of civilization\u2014this is \"a.day of pro- bears about the \u2018same.| SOP TIO ern \u2018Greek:.s the: tongue | #52.08% UL coy accompanied by his d | and man- put to death on October 14th|last.Theil bodies were recovered \u2018on October 19th in a forest in the.vicinity, mutil- \"ated and the parts scattered about.\u2018We have to-dey again received the garbed in the sanctity of his holy robes, | and murdered In ¢old blood, \u2018Do \u2018not\u2019 \u2018these.0 éotacled carry us back to:the time when Pattiarch \u2018Gre- dragged.on the streets end thrown in thé Bosphorus?_hé Asked.\u2018Human history has scardely à parallel to the monstrous |spectacles which curdles the blood of {his twentieth century \u2018civilization.\u201c\u201cWèe are the descendanuts-{ thé crea\u201d tors: of civilization, and in the name of Christianity and civilization, must False our voice and.we protect to : Hot Be (Board \u201cby the dnfluental- nations of the world, our.universal\u2019 appeal to tt e Chris- tlans and to humanity should com- test.against the butchering of the soldiers of the Cross, and the servants of the Church.At present the Turks in Macedonia are pursuing a pelicy of inquisition days.\u201cThe \u201cYoung Turks,\u201d a murderous body stationed in Salonica, in.the centre of the Christian populace in Turkey under the misleading name \u201cUnion and.Progress,\u201d a \u2018name used as a blind for the political eyes of the Éurcpean Powers, and for the whole world,: have - been ahle ta carry on \u2018their disastrous work, the massacres and butcheries on the Christians more effectively since the constitution has been declared in Turkey.They have terrorized the Christians by their organs and methods.\u2018Mr.W.T.Stead, the famous London journalist, on his recent visit to Salonica, writes: \u201cI.have visited the Christians of several districts, and some chiefly declared that Abdul Ha- mid chastized them with whips, and that the Young Turks have chastized them with scorpions.\u201d it of: our] pel them\u2019 to answerour cry and pro- This store closes at 5.30 p.m.Owning and Operating A.E.REA-& CO.Montreal, Limite1 martyrdom\u2019 lignos, the Metro- Servant, was on his way to make a ( politan of SE metier deacon and pastoral visit, in his district.They ; t ; Mean Ever D a omfort man servant, who were tortured and derous M organisations of he Young D.LORNE McG/BBON, President J- W, McCONNELL, Vice-Prosiden killed by \u2018a band of \u2018Young Turks\u2019 on Turks,\u201d and after merciless tortures W.H.GOODWIN, Managing Director.Now, Where\u2019s the Little Girl sad mews that the Abbot of the Who Wants a Co delivered appealing to*Christendom for Greek Monastery, St.John Baptist, St J Co d sympathy and intervention : to StoP | in Macedonia, was dragged from \u201cthe .ames ; an | these outrages, It was said that me- |altar \u2018of \u2018his \u201cchapel, Lovely Christmas Doll?If she's sitting on your knee to-night, just ask her how nd ED gorius 'V.was hanged by! \u201cthe.bar- she would like a lovely big doll that can move its legs a - LIMIT Great, Britain» paying for Fates and.barians on the altar of the Greek arms, and even its wrists.One With beautiful curly hair of some action to, end the Turkish Cathedral in.Constantinople, his body all parted on the side, with nice satin bow on it.Whisper to her and find out if she would like pretty shoes and stook- ings on her doll and a nice short white gown, which might do_for an under-dress If that's the kina of Christmas present your babe begins with, they are just arriving in dozens at .Goodving' for $1.00 each.Remember, they are good dolls, because they go to sleep when you want them to., Basement.| A Cosy House Dress, Madam ?PERHAPS WE FATENT SUGGESTED EXACTLY THE RIGHT GARMENT.So we, will add Tressing Jackets, Silk Waists, Sweater Coats or Tailor-Made Waists.These are all so eonvenient to one another in our Waist Department, that it will not be any trouble for you to see them all in a very short time.Some flgured Chambray house dresses, remarkably well finished, cost only $1.89, a velour flannelette dressing jacket is still lower in price, at $1.50,\u2014but here are the other prices to speak in their own defence.LADIES\u2019 ONE-PIECE HOUSE DRESS, of firured Chambhray, in Pale Blue, Tan, Grey, made with wide pleat on shoulder and neat patch pocket, box pleat \u2018down centre, finished with pearl buttons, collar and uffs finished with embroidery, turn-over style.Sizes 34 to 44.1 s9 Tuesday.we ee se oe ae ea an ee u LADIES\u2019 DRESSING JACKETS, made of extra heavy velour flannelette in very pretty floral effects, shirred at waist line, nicely trimmed around neck and cuffs and down front with satin bands.Sizes 34 to 44.Colors Pink, Grey, Tan.Pale Blue and Mauve.1.50 , Tuesday.© se sa ve se se ss se LADIES\u2019 CHINA SILX WAISTS, strictlv taflor-made, front of fine tucks, long sleeves finished with deep cuffs, detachable collar.Brown and White.Sizes 32 to 44.2.98 Tuesday.LADIES\u2019 SWEATER COATS, 36 inches long.plain Jem, and navy combhina- made of fice wool, white with red, Colors Black, Navy, come to Pekin, and assume the respon- the ations of the world, has the ary ro are dada hose mom- tions.ast, the thing for the cool weather.$1 98 ance of maki th sibilities of De motto wag English-spealdng So at ao service, was the first Metropolitan to LADIES\u2019 TAIT.OR-MADE WAISTS, of fine vesting.tuck on promulgated in an Imperial edict of Nov.1.: In comrunications ingness to astume office and whether he could be persuaded.to reconsider this decision has beer a question of much speculation.to the.\u2018govern='|.ment Yuan has \u2018expressed his unwill- | peop.the world.tI is for Canada to iilus- trate to the world more clearly than has ever been done what democracy really means.\u2019 Dr.Macdonald further pointed out thay \u2018because Canada lay eo close to the United States and because there was so much in common between them, it was Canada\u2019s part to be a \u2018bond between the greatest empire of the world declare the constitution in Turkey to the Christian masses after the cannon was.fired, and has earnestly worked with great zeal for its preservation, - \u2018But \u2018what Have the Young Turks shown to the civilized world since the constitution wal declared three wears age in Turkey?he asked.\u2018What shoulder and finished with tucks, and large pearl buttons, embroidered linen collar and self-material cuffs.All sizes, Tuesday s oo os - = Pirst Floor Up.Just to Keep in Touch with .REBEL wt A have the \u201cYoung Turks\u201d done to give 7 ° SUCCESS.J : and the es s, great republic.etw justice and -freedom to the Christians Our Whitewear Customers.13.\u2014Chi-Fu went war een Shanghai, Nov.- over to the revolutions at three o'clock this morning.There was no fight, the rebels took possession of the Taotal\u2019s yamen, the telegraph offices and the forts.- Chi-Fu has a population of about 40,000, and is important as a treaty port and coaling station.The Sream.ers plying between Shanghai ; , nat ower Wie ith the People, \u2018but has.the unspeakable Turk ilastrated Tuesday ov se cove ae so so cssscsss as oo 2.25 | Tientsin- touch here, and there s a .2 ere rested wit e people\u2019 such relentless crpelty to stians IBS\u2019 PRETTY SLIPOVER NIGHTGOWNS, made of fine, ! considerable trade by sailing ships \u2019 the obligation to ascertain what were -as since the declaration of the Turk- RAD mull, yoke F SLIFOVER ! giving Empire effect.Short ! with other ports of China.It has a eloments- for \u2018the purpose of dete in- the laws of life.The true democracy ish.constitution.bell sleeves of embroidery to match.Several other styles, ! fairly large foreign golony.Tes ais ing upon.4.course of action has failpd In the future empire would mean that \u2018Were not multitudes of Malesores trimmed with lace and kimona sleeves.e Shan ed on the north coast of Tung peninsula, and is about 250 miles east of Tientsin.to reach ail agreement.The officials and conservatives proposed\u2019 the establishment of \u2018a temporary independence, while: the radicals.favored the the great European nations,\u201d Dr.Mac- \u2018| donald sald that preparation for war was a farce.The moneylenders of Berlin and London and Paris would far-and no farther.; Camada to-day, he said, was more of a:democracy than ever, before, and by \u2026 (demgoracy \u2018he meant not simply that the common: man in this country should have \u2018a man's chance to-make à man -of himself.\u2019 of.opportunity for every ome.say as they did only recently: \u201cThus * H would.mean equality \u201ctie Bi = x \u2018Church; -métro- politan and \u2018bishops, priests and dea- in the Turkish Empire?\u2018Have not the horrible massacres of Arinenians in Adana taken place under the methods of the Abdul Hamid regime?Have not the recent butcheries of.the Christians in Albania shocked a universe ,grown, .familiar even with: Turkish atrocities?\u2018Never in all the erimson.history driven into caves, holes, end.hills in the Montenegrin border, and thousands ef men and women starved there So that they will not think they are being overlooked in the least, we name a trio of garments for to-motrow, on which the department is willing to stake its reputation.LADIES\u2019 COMBINATION OF CORSET COVER and DRAWERS, made of fine Swiss all over embroidery, in dainty ey elet and floral design, made on fitted yoke, full front corset cover, beading at waist line, threaded with satin ribbon, These garments are exceptionally dainty, and the newest designs in Linger] Tuesday eo oo ao « ANOTHER DAINTY AND EFFECTIVE DESIGN IN SLIP- OVER GOWNS, square yoke of Cluny lace, short sleeves, v T ; w w Cluny lace to match, beading and cons, \u2018heads $f -gréat communities: and by choice.rather than trust to the trimmed ith narro nh po Mp ENCOURA GED ! somrenderins of the Sly ule for | ' I teachers: ars to -day massatred'in a fendieh.mercy of the \u201cTurkish sol- Tesh bon Als oar an à ini tals, Fr vas w ° E \u2018 : 3 : ible er.\u2018 \u2018The nation which.as- dlery Tuesday .+ o cocve 66 sass sees cen.esse 1.50 London, Nov.13.\u2014The Pekin corres- was too weak ponstand alone.ond nd that | do FIT THE CRIME.sisted.in pr ing civilization to\u201d the, .\u2018And this was.all hecauge the pondent of the \u2018Daily Telegraph\u2019 ré- presents the dynasty-as being'in ah improved position.Recruiting dmong the young bannermen of the three wings, Manchu, Mongol and Chinese, mediately .and declare its independence.The revolutionaries \u2018 are -now- Preparing to take over.the: : BOVOFR- FLE 1 © ut » good deal of oratory a en.by secret ballot, \u2018when | \u2018the count \u201cshowed that.517 had voted | CHAMP FOR PRESIDENT.Kansas Democrats Favor Man Who .Wants to Annex Canada.Doda City, Kan., Nov.13.\u2014Champ er of the House of Rep- a apo wag endorsed fof the nomination for President in 1912 by the Democratic Convention \u2018of the seventh \u2018Kansas Congressional district.here on Saturday afternoon.Mr.Clark, \u201cwho .was the principal speaker at the con- \u201cvention, was \u2018cheered lustily.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rn mienne - \u201cCOURT -MARTIAL TO-MORROW.\u2018Halifax, Nov.13.\u2014The court-martial on the stranding of H.M.C.S.\u201cNiobe\u2019 will not \u201ctake .place till Tuesday, and possibly it \u2018may be deferred to Wednesday, although the probability is that the court-martial will convene preliminaries connected with the constitution of the court-martial which have to be regarded.The court-mar- tial consists of \u2018five officers, a majority of whom must be senior to Com- for all negligee garments.Tuesday, per yard .15 Ground Floor, ses eu.oe se 26 sess ,.we Tell us ONCE what day to call, bread.you would imagine, come and see, -and THE KEEP | ea 08 taper A ran.Ay partition rm re = in the making and bakilng of you More care, in fact, than less you UP i at 9.30 on Tuesday morning.The de- AL: ] Y We have-them packed Olive Oil and in Tomato ; .«, (College, McMaster \u2018University and Week and.interview the heads of the | U \u2019 Here are the prises: ed in to Sauce, \u201ci | |'Kmox, College, \u2018Toronto; the normal company.there, in order to get a defi- the ha Jogulations an ones ! Tourist.Brand Norwegian Sardines in Ol, 3%\u2019s.+ + «.2.tihs or 2e schools in Peterboro, Hamilton and nite answer to their Sad the \u201cwith 4 n 4 : : ë ; | .: Soo ER LL ider McDonald, .of the \u2018Niobe.\u2019 what day to deliver, and we will ! Here is a Tea that is always in demand; it is a genuine first plok- : WELL KNOWN DIVINE DEAD Rea i ing of Choice Ceylon.Without question the best 50c Ceyl - wW ILE KILLINGS ~ > : ear-Admiral Kingsmill and Capt.see to it that you get your clothes fering to-day, it is packed in very compagt jead-linea wooden.cheats «TWO DOUB - holding 5 1bs., and we specially recommend 1 Price, $2.50 per box, or 50c per lb., Ask for Praser's Golden Tips Ceylon.quire Frasers\u2019 Cream Coffee.Our Cream Coffee has a wide sale and is a in any quantity you may re-, favorite blend with a great many people who desire a nice, mild Coffee, with a rich, aroma- : tic flavor.e you Ret a taste of our Celebrated Cream Coffee, no other kind.* \u2014_1x PLEASES EVEBRYBODY\u2014 i One will do Instead.Freshly tainable.FRASER, VIGER ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 18585.And BRANCH: si 285 & 237 Laurier Avenue West.- ol À ground.every morning from the finest Coffes Bean .Frise Cream.Coffee, 4 Oc Ib.ans ob- & CO, Limited 'FRASER-NORDHEINER BUILDING, 21 8 James Street, 4.ty St.Johnsbury, Vt, Nov.13.\u2014 His mind unbalanced, it is believed by: the sudden death of his favorite daughter and by financial difficulties, Nathan C.Butterfield, of Milford, N.H., yesterday shot and killed G.Cuthbert Williams, \u2018of York, Pa.Butterfield then turned -his revolver upon \u2018himself and accomplished his suicide.\u201cHe leaves a wife and one daughter in Milford, N.H.\u2018Toledo, Ohio, Nov.18\u2014Charles.S.| twice yesterday afternoon and then turned the revolver : upon himself, ;fying shortly afterward.His \u201cwife 1s: \u201cfatally injured.- A daughter declares her father was him to take their baby out Into\u201d the 5 blizzard with him, J \u2018Kline, 40 years of age, shot his: wife.intoxicated, and became angry at her.: AMmothér .when.she : would -not it ; \u2018Winnipeg, Nov.13.\u2014After suffering nearly a month with a seyere attack of typhoid fever, the Rev.Dr.J.A.Carmichael, superintendent of home missions in \u2018Manitoba and Saskatchewan, passed \u2018quietly away on Saturday morning at 7.30 o'clock, in his home in Fort Rouge.The.reverend gentléman had been in a serious condition for several days past, The announcement .of Dr.Carmichael\u2019s death will be a sudden blow to a host of.friends throughout the province of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where he has travelled extensively in connection \u201cwith his work.Three daughters, ahd: three.sons survive, Mrs.H.M.Cherry, Mrs.A.E.Esling and James.M.Carmichael, all of Winnipeg; iG.M.Carmichael, Regina, Sone os \u201c(Rev.) John Kovack, + and K.A \u2018Carmich- Roper, Chief of staff, are on board the \u2018Niobe.\u2019 ree ee INTERESTING RAILWAY DECISION., Toronto, Nov.13.\u2014The Dominion Railway Board has saved the Northern section of this city from being unnecessarily cut up tracks, and the Canadian Northern Railway Company and Canadian Pacific Railway are to use one system of tracks.An order to: this éffect was received by City Solicitor Johnson on Saturday.J The railway.board, takes the same view of the question that the city's legal department took when the matter was before the board.Thz Canadian Northern is to have running rights over a sufficient number of the Canadian Pacific.Railway tracks in by railway promptly each week.Unmarried men are sure to have laundry bothers unless WE wash their clothes, 4218 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Near Greene Ave.the northern section of the city east of Yonge street to Summerhall avenue to enable the C.N.R.to have proper access to its terminals west \u2018of Yonge street.There will not be reparate lines and there will be only one subway at Yonge street.and one viaduct west of Yonge street.lr TUBERCULOS SIS FIGHTER DEAD.Berlin, Nov, 13.\u2014 Professor Bern- hard Fraenkel, the noted throat spec- HARRISON BREAD EXPERT Mount 886.Westmount.ialist, died here to-day.For many years he has been prominjent tn thie ciusade- against tubercul , and has been a figure in the interrhational anti- tuberculosis congresses.THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 | published at No.140 St in the City of ntreal Pa at oug an red'eric ougall, both of Montre x Ba All business communicat ig ! addressed John Dougal Bon rie ness\u2019 Office, Montesa! es to the Editor, sue \u2018Editor of the "]
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