The daily witness, 10 octobre 1912, jeudi 10 octobre 1912
[" - >.+ > 7 A RY 529 o3ht 0 > x1 one ly \\ TC A EE La 4 \u2026 uENGE & © SOE raw WD som Cm UE Me SEE EE ES A AND \"UMPETENCE AT eu NGLISH OFTEN MET WITH PEREMPTORY \u2018EN FRANCAIS'!\u2014 WHY CLERKS - HOSTILE TO CONTROLLERS -_\u2014 \u201che y Ha: 1 His farm 3 +e conditians, a department, s are to walt on him coldly and ad Te and © turned | \u20ac versation with an- i > ten min or the to tes zen entered IN lerk hastened me, I was first; \u201c8e, and Rave, .£ you rudely to an by + il = Egcovrred see That the Loar was Ald Dis revela- ge \u2018nothe - 4.\\2 taWaurds \u2018he - fa > Some Departments Rude ce] 35 Who Pay Their Wages.! dpbpedrance of accounts of $8,000 of the | CITY HALL to the portant dociments, he recent dis- | fire department jis a case in point, If thèse documents ge: into à dispute and something awkward is likely to happen to somebody the documents mav disappear, be burned or meet with some other cruel fate.If citizens g0 to the City Hall for Information they are SOTTNNATE, (N seme departments, i they | find any person who wiil get it for them, SOME EXCEPTIONS TO INCOMPETENCY.Notable exceptions to the general chaos dre the departments or the city treasurer and the medical health offi- Cers.Here the men seemed imbued with a high sense of duty.Other departments on the first floor also are not so bad.In other departments the mixture of good and not good is about half-and-half.Some brignt and obliging voung men are handicapped hy men who are aimost their antithesis in these respects.What of the Board of Control?it not done anything\u201d Sorn.e will ask.In answer it may be said that the Controilers have done much Before \u2018hey came into power some of the Has * tractor.He Te fe oh i oe oe de oa ot \"ee oe a 2 x Dol ll a a * BECKER TRIAL * * JURY COMPLETE + = Bulletin, New York, * \u201cOct.10\u2014The jury which * * will try police Lieut.* \u201cCharles Becker, charged = * with the murder of Her- * * man Rosenthal, was com- * * pleted shortly before * \u201c11.30 o'clock this morn- * \u201c ing.The twelfth man 1s * * Samuel H.Haas, a con- * was the * \u201c eighth talsman of the * * second panel.+ o 2 20 0% 70 070 % 070 % Pa of of Ma Le bo a or ode ood & or 030 00 070 De fe 0e »° CRORES SE KE SE SE ICR ES, \" > in the City Council Control should recommend their removal or the appointment of a new officer who should supersede them.if the Beard of FIND POSITIONS MORE SECURE THAN BEFORE.Meeting with strong- opposition as they frequently do from the City.Council, department heads who happen to he not over-zealous, and even incompetent, have come to believe that the Controllers, unless greatly provoked, would not attempt to start a contest with the ity Council by recommending a dismissal, and run the risk of a reverse at a critical juncture which might be subversive to all discipline at the City Hall.A citizen who has given some study to Montreal municipal government, said this morning: \u201cThe power rests with the Leglsla- ture to provide Montreal with the means of securing a more efficient body of servants, This can be done by placing sole charge of officials and subordinates under the Board of Control.Em- ple art ci t man O give j n it de time you ay > BREAD \u2018elephonel Agriculture, te Fon the subjer ble indignation months pst Tr a removal of is suid tn b- nf to Irish influ- is printed ar# Vitness' Corner, er street, In ta John Redpat: = Eugene Dau tions should » ll & Son, Wit ard all let:e 1 be addresss 28.e SIR ED WARD CARSON SIGNING THE COVENANT.\u2014Topical, photo.ie nf some public ne people who pay - and whom they are : tivn of honesty «+.It must not, tt all City Hall Young man.hiul and com- DAYS tity Hall incom- talk about town.mn tiie of a real es- o the City Hall for license, and instead permit, which was nt English-speaking a Jdepurtment, and not ; tan talk English; of \u2018vo the hall asking ques- and being met with st, \"En Francais.\u2019 ATER LENGTHS > OMPETENCY, \u2018x ompetency of City Hall \u201c vlis It is freely and con- : Y persons of experience, ier lengths) still, Re- - n#d.to the Cpuncil from : heads that are carelesaly ave often full of mis- vesterday a feport pro- ~Xxpenditureiof $180,000 « 10 the City Council \u201citely necessary signa- fici«l signed! the report \u201ci= voted upon.|The whole wi tu be reopened, and the \u2018hat another report was \u2018he Controllers.\u2019 sure to fe.Dy.j dq ent, the littleichap was a Ectescesse rio: SC0ncerted by [the uncere- \u2014 d.,, \u201c1Vior of both {he stranger ™ 4 and stood silent in won- : réecovered and like a shot, tome.Along ot i speed that would do Ar adit, darted into Hermine 1 jumped into fhe arms of SECUTIVE (| FICATES - workers aré n | in reality strengthened.Formerly à raig street | \\ 1 ; {57 and gasped, \u2018Oh, Ma! Mal % UE quick! Thelr siccing the GA rng)\u2019 ; ] clerks in the long room played cards during business hours, Now they are usually found diligently poring over their ledgers, But more radical de- | partures from the present system, more ; concentration and centralization of authority are needed to effect general improvement.REASON FOR HOSTILE FEELING FOR CONTROLLERS.i When the Board of Control was instituted and endeavored to inaugurate a period when the city employees should endeavor to earn their salaries by the sweat of their brows, naturally a great many of the subordinate clerks and general employees looked back with longing to the good old times.Repeated orders to be punctual have been issued by the Controllers, and attempts made to check absenteeism with some success.But the determination of the Controllers to enforce discipline \u2018has created much grumbling and applications to those aldermen to whom some of them owed their original appointments, for relief.During the first year of the new regime things ran smoothly enough, and they might have continued so notwithstanding the anomalies of the city charter, but for the annexations of two years ago.These enabled some of the aldermen of the former council to return to the City, Hall and to start a campaign against the Board of Con- ALDERMEN HELP UNWILLING BMPLOYEES.a 2 vat aan» ERE) This enlisted the sympathtes:of some |.- of the old employees, and as unwilliog-j- never supposed-to be effi-{ .much difficulty has been }- - \u2018enforcing a reasonable | - amount of discipline, and in even ine | cient workers, experienced 1 ducing some heads of the departments.to take their duties seriously.- The mew amendments to the chartér creating the.Board of Control were made tn baste and crudely thought out, with the: reauf* that in the division of power between the Board of Control and the City Counctl the positions of the heads of departments were id of a department was re Te thle only to Council, and formidable headway could be made in a move to secure his dismissal, although he was always sure by reason of the patronage system to obtain defenders jermen.The new system meng the alder?rade.the department chief responsible Controllers, but dismissable only = Pa report of the: Controllers to the the opposition to the Cane Peers in the Council to enable the ; ) council to poll & members of the old \u201cthe Controilers \u201cof departments \u2018City Cotinctl, When sufficient lead was.| \u2018 power the Controllers to dismiss them and engage them without the necessity of going to the City Council for permission, and the city will be the gainer in the increased efficiency of its employees, and it will also tend to remove much of the friction between the aldermen and the Controllers that so often interferes with the speedy and smooth despatch of business\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BISHOP | WORRELL IN TOWN.Bishop Worrell, of Nova Scotia, Is in the city: to-day, and is registered at the Queen's Hotel.4 # MONTREAL CANADA | Watch it Growin .a whole the experts to Canada increas- .creases have occurred in steel rails | $ % + % \u201cA \\ HE RZ EGOVINA \" A z 4 THE LITTLE KINGDOM WHICH g Newsier mure SE J \u2018 ¢ OLD SERVIA 5 oe -?FIRST PLUNGED INTO WAR.The above map cleamdy indicates t he troubled frontier between Montenegro and Turkey.with the day\u2019s despatches.ing a difficult process, MILLION A DAY IN IMPORTS Canada\u2019s Purchases: From United States Ha The August statement of just \u201ccompleted by the Bureau of Foreign and \u2018Domestic Commerce, shows that the value of merchandise exported to Canada from the United States during the 244 days from Jan.1- to Aug.31 .1212, is practically $244,- 000,000, or.to be more exact $243,721,771.exports, HALF MILLION THREE YEARS AGO.In \u2018the corresponding \u2018eight months of 1909 the value of merchandise exported to Canada was $120,428,582, or an average of a half a million dollars a day, the total value of exports to Canada having thus doubled in the three years in question.In the corresponding period of 1900 the value of our exports to that country was $67,- 500,000, or an average of a little more than a quarter of a million dollars a day.This large growth in the exports to Canada in recent years\u2014an increase of practically 100 percent in three years-\u2014 occurs chefly in bituminous coal, automobiles and other carriages, manufactures of iron and steel, lumber, cern and unmanufactured cotton.Comparing the exports in the fiscal year, 1912, with those of 1909, bituminous coal shows a growth of over $10,000,- 000\u2014from $15,826,019 in 1509 to $26,017,- 402 in 1912; and corn from $3,432,081 to $6,568,671.Of iron and steel manufacturers as ed from $31,454,764 in 1912, notable in- various towns mentiore{ in to- The hilly nature of the border renders fight- 8 which advanced from 3745835 to $3,- 369,894; structural iron and stéel, from $1,585,137 to $5.150,353.clectrig#l mach- finery from $590,152 to $1,569,p761: and typewriters from $352.237 to.$944,900, Scientific instruments and apparatus | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10.1312 ~ PEACE POURPAR IN MIDST OF ee Powers Concentrate Family ! | and Fronticr | \"Vienna, Oct.10.\u2014 Many AI- baman villages to the north of the Bojana river are in flames, according to a despatch to the Neue \u2018Freie Presse\u2019 from Cattaro.wounded men.have arrived at Scutari.Some peasants who fled to the frontier posts at Same: were slain by Montenegrins.Tonden, Oct.10.\u2014Bulgiria.example of Montenegro in declaring war on Turkey.Until those three countries do so diplomats refuse eo give up entirely the hope of maintaining peace.; It is reported that greater pressure is being brought to bear by the Powers in the Balkan capitals.but widespread uncertainty exists as to whether the are readily considering the representaw tions made to them or whether as is i thought they are delaving the negotiations in order to gain time in which to complete the mobilization of their armies.This accounts for the small notice that is taken by European faréign of | fices of the Pacific pronouncements | made at Sofia and Athens.While the delay is givin~ the ambuas- sadors and foreign ministers more PRI | sclligerents, Wile Albanian Many fugitives, including some ; Sorvia | ; and Greece have not vet followed the» cabinets of the three states concerned ' 2x.N Ÿ À nee w= io + Sd 0 ERS Ÿ v Hl Ë ish Podgorit, ; From dey Pa Constornt pu ; the repor°s f l'gurian nn id Serve Lexngger tot HER GER Poerdents which or STUDENTS JOIN TURKISH à pare } i Constantinople, cer 0 - tinued demand of the dent to be permitted roc .1 the war, has hoon respoe 1.a (Hiomiin Government, uw pared a bil ca'ling | the colors, {Continued on Page .BOYNE FLAG IN Lord Chas.Beresford, Mr, F.E.Smith, M.P., and Capt.Craig, and other leaders with the which was carried 222 years BELFAST STREETS.Orange flag, ago at the Battle of the Boyne, arriving amid enthusiastic cheering at the City Hall for the, signing of the Covenant.\u2014Topical, photo.including electrical apparances advanced \u2018from $1,742,564 to $3,700,937, and agricultural \"implements from: $2,313,556 to $6,347,082, the chief growth under this head occurring in exports of ploughs, which increased from $792,829 in 1909 to $1,760,045 in 1912.\"Of Automobiles the growth in expofts to Canada has been especially marked, their value including parts, being in 1912, $9,953,247 against $1,687,638.\u2018We cannot say whether death was caused by her own act or by other parties.We cannot find Dr.F.X.Plouffe guilty, because the deceased, in her deposition, did not give the name of the druggist who supplied her with medicine.\u201d The above was part of the verdict given by the coroner's jury at the inquest held to-day on the body of Edna Denis, the girl who died on Monday in Notre Dame Hospital and on whom, it was alleged, an illegal operation had been performed by Dr.Plouffe.In the evidence which was taken before her death she said | she identified Dr.Plouffe as the man who had given her treatment, and that she had received treatment at the *-|house of Mrs.Wm.Nadeau, at 153 St.:| Lawrence boulevard.\u201cDr.MacTaggart, in his evidence, said he had performed an autopsy on the body, and had decided that the woman did not \u2018dle as the result of an illegal operation.\u201cPr.Plouffe, who will still have to run the course of the law, told a \u2018Wit- -iness\u2019 reporter after the inquest that jhe had a perfectly - {against the charge.{Miss Masie Westcott, charged sound defence DR.PLOUFFE ARRESTED AGAIN.by thé Coroner's jury, as an accomplice in.the fllegal operation performed on - \"Mrs, Beatrice Hornsby, who died as a rsult of.that operation on September 25th, was arrested this morning by AE Detective George Lajole, and gave the ' | name of Doctor F.X.Plouffe to crown , HISTORIC FINISE 70 UISTER'S GREAT PROTEST.mous crowds, of Ulstermen making thir.way.down Boyal Axenpe to sign Ps prosecutor Walsh, as the man who performed the operation on Mrs, Hornsby.Miss Westcott was employed at the Edinburgh Cafe as waltress along with | Mrs.Hornsby, or, as she was known -Fthere, Beatrice Foster, and evidence produced at the inquest by Mr.Whit- 4 ton, 1400 St.Lawrence street, where ehe woman boarded, implicated Miss Westtott, who informed the landlord that she had introduced her doctor as \u2018a good phvsiclan.A warrant for the {arrest of Dr.Plouffe was issued by Judge Leet, and placed in the hands of High Constable St.Mars, to be \u2018serve don him to-day.\u201cThe capture of Miss Westcott was a ?\u2018aplendid achlevement of Detective La- ~ DOCTOR ACQUITTED THEN RE-ARRESTED joie, who worked on the case without evein a god description of the woman, and having no statement or deposition to guide him, in his search, as the case was not reported by the Roval Victoria Hospital until the death «f Mrs.Hornsby.In the meantime nothing could be learned about the won.man held as an accomplice other thon her name.She disappeared from the city.and not until this morning cauld any trace of her be had.After being put on the case, Detee- tive Laioie learned that the dead woman had procured passage for the «Hd Country, to sail on Oct.14, and that a deposit of $5 had bien placed towards the payment of passage.Further inquiry showed that both she and Misa Westcott had arranged to meet again at Edmonton, upon Ler return to Canada.The search for this woman, who will be held as a witness hy the Crown, took the detective to Toronto, and several other cities, in an effort to .find her.WHEAT CARRIERS BUSY.Wheat is pouring into the port at a rapid rate mow, Theelevators are working night and day to handle the offering.This morning there were three of the largest carriers of the lakes moored at the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 elevator, No.1, waiting to unload.The Toiler and the J.H.Plummer carried very large cargoes.Qe BPD ed 3 ® THE \u2018WITNESS'S' : NEW SERIAL 2 .> 66H00 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The publishers of the \u2018Witness\u2019 have i: just completed arrangements to pub.fish Booth Tarkington's fine story, \u2018The Gentleman from Indiana.\u2019 Everybody likes a good newspaper yarn.and this is one of the best yet written.This publication in the \u2018Witness\u2019 wil commence in a few days.| You know Booth Tarkington for his \u2018Monsieur Beaucaire, and other suc- + | cessful books.He is one of the top- | notch men among fiction writers of | the day.Don\u2019t miss.the openino chapters of \u2018The.Gentleman from Indiana.\u2019 cms À ve Em Pe Aah (Ry ?2 | ~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS : : peer eee = = ry ike ASSES RESINS bb] a | ed ve tees ee ee hd TURKEY INFLICT HEAVY LOSS.ON GREEKS, .3 een @ |+ Erte.THURSDAY.OCTOBER 10, 1912 bh.+ + en voue Lg \u201c+ Reports that dividends are Gy the! Furkhlitrasgs ï o be-declared on Hoilin- SMELTIN( TE se£ - PUPP \u2014 : 20007 f à \u20ac + + ERY IN 3 Sock \u2018Wok ner dos ARS mr \u201che fées msaoket a 3 3 San before the end ofthe, Pre.: : \"a À : : EARP Lh ok \"Were \\dpiven \u2018task \u2018oV - .sent month, t + Ÿ \u2018tka Frontier, accordi § to a news ageioy dekpatoh Froth Salomiki:.» \" 4 : of the year, Are being discussed + DI V I Tan LT TE .eines Qui Eo Fi on the street.It will prebably + | + Hrstrrsasonnauns EXELL FI IEP E RRA ++ 3 be found \u201cthar the directors 3 NT ° : frere reims adage SEE , + are roceeding altogether inde.+ + Albany, \u2014 es ne Ce aR TT \u2014\u2014 + pendently of the market price + tember th HON SID TAP YY yr Ce * of the stock, the inference + + with the j .- ; FIS D à pe SPOKE.CES __ + from which would be that they + | + stock cof {| _ - ob CaO BLURS oo 3 would hardly anticinete the + sui cae | Co T ; A | .rr ps ent o e :dividen y a + comp ç L o | RO EDU ATIONA CAM: .G a + declaration two months in ad- + .chartere Tr ICY avs we 4 9 dd 4 + vance.+ \u2014 * te \u20ac Sir Edward G ¢y Lays == ST MN OA SUVA ITAL RY MEET ING 3 vs | 3 poli aromouncer av, MY tin | Whole Matter Under.eveciai State Corresshadences > Fnérides pur-provittagesonaiions the pr TITIAN he rumor nat Te CE J : | Huntingdon, Bot, 10.- Abe lags racet-| EB de ch 'aemceaté pci Be N ASTY \u2018 elared, at the ann.\" - ; $22,304.00 Consideration Of fine oc ne ciscbines and the bases were filled with two out.there.was some slight improv © Tul 5 Z : T5 29 1-4; 281 thousand property owners in town, Sani ven ay ish 1 N° fing | With three balls and two strikes of prices | in general, Hmprovement 3 a food at 3.PET 2000 Cement Com.\u2014175 at 24 1-4: 2 that these paid all the taves.and ttn\u2019 called on Snodgrass, the : .; Dé.\" 3: Ti 0 CLEARINGS 25 at 29 3-8.ms [8.4 19 7 théfe were many millionaires who did one hit, no errors.crowd .was Laurentide declined further to at 26%- future, 2000 at 5; Tisdale.1000 Textile Com.\u201415 at 75 |3-4; 15 at as = 20 ORE, SET RRR Tey on reargrt - à _ à ; + hi Third Innine.In a ferment of excitement.Snod- while Richelieu.also was fractionally 2t 1%; Swastika, 5500 at 9, 500 at 9%, -4 2 75 1-2.le Hi hot jown property and lived in, hotels.& | ; Ç | Brass flied to Lewis and the suspense weaker.\u2026.Co 1340.at 34: Beaver, $00 at 10%; Yop at Montreal bank clearings for the week 1 font et Pr.\u201412 pt 195.people should be made to pay: a First half \u2014Fletcher tooki His base was over for Bostin.One run, t 41, qe at 40%; Chambèrs, 1500 at 20%, s.= Ï : , è _ , .cr 1 .n, twe re 1500\" at303%; \u20acity, 619 at 22, 500 at 23, ended to-day show the following ad- Penman\u201430 at 57.5 ax ion their incomes.The matter will | on balls.Marquard sacrificed, O'Brien hits, no errors.= 24 .7 ih © be further debated by the city legis- | tn Stahl.Devore fanned.Doyle line | AFTERNOON BOARD, god at 22 in at 39 Cobalt Lave.1o mirable advance: Coal Pfd.\u201415 at 08 à ff lation eommittee.~~.filed to Stahl.No.runs, np hits, mo.- FIFTH INNING._ | \u2018Steel com.\u2014200 at\u201963, 25 at 63%.at 818; GiMord, 500 at 2 ee veh Total for week ending Qeto- eo ris 8 Pr a Be arn 1 CRG EOC OI EOOD os | Second half Carrigan adnt up a i NEV York .LL ST 0 Lawrantide\u20143s at\" S44, 100 at 226, 75 CIB.150 at 850; Otjase 500 ai 290; Pa: Corresponding week, Octo: Laur.Com.\u2014% at p26: pi at 225 1 Tel © +8 nigh fou \"which Movers gnothered.{ Boston 1.01 11 112 \"0: | at 225, 50 at eons oo ob 24 tergon, 4000 at 17%: Right, 500 at 53; ber 10, 1811._.51,860,368 165 at 235, | 51: $6000 & Ce | np à.082 foul : of HTT \u2018 Te ES (RE = at ey.00 at\u2019 0 a.QuEeh.300 at 6%.200 at 6, 100 at 5%; Corresponding week Octo- | Quebes Bds.\u2014$1.00¢ at j61: $6.0 : 5 LATE CITY ITEMS $ SO = re Te at oy SEE ian ks 50 at Trehewey, 200 ai 38.ber 10, 1910.41,869,268 59; $500 at 61.1 10 at AHH4 00 4H0 9 à | MONTREALER IS -.PROPOSE PENSION .|\" Richeltou\u2014d0 at 116%, 12 at 116%.cas ; : ta, $4581 Mb 3.Rôes Robertson, proprietor ot - KILLED AT QUEBEC! _ | m= | Comentcom\u20145ata¥ CA ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 55a 0 Capital, $6,000,000.Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits $: .J., tor 0.| ?.; anners\u2014 a 5 ro Fe + \\ \u2019 the Toronto\u2019 Telegram, is \u201cat the : - Mr.Archambault, City Attor- \u201c Bpanish\u2014100 at 66.2 11\u20ac a COMPANY.ESTABLISHED 1884.Wi r.; - Quebec, Oct.19\u2014An unkrown man ne M b Gi oy .Toronto Ry\u201425 at 148; 25 at 142 8-4.x -\u2014 9 - Property valued at $35,000 has been Was killed last night by thq C.P.R.Y, May be Given One by Scotia\u2014100 \u2018at 80, \u201c istue of $18,000,000 ; purchased in Outremont by the: Salva- |irain, which left Quebec at $1.39.He | City.and Legislature.Shawinigan\u201475 at =.jOrdinary Capita! Stcek : tion| Army for a General Booth Mem- Nad both legs cut off.Letters bear- | - = \u2018 F _\u2014 oria} Hospital, ing the address of N.Nolir, 1628 St.NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE ; Dominique \u2018street, Montréal, were |: It Was seid to-day that a proposit- - ECI L'INTER:S1 PAYMENT, Four days in jail and a fing of $2 |faund on him.He is about 50 sion wil be advanced at t sta JB Bashe a va * £a intimated in the President's Cireu- OF CANADA.was; awarded Alex.McNab an W 3.[of age.\u2018 th SY YEBTS Council to allow Mr.L.J.Archi Hospial Sirest then pere 29 lar to the Shareholders, dated January & Genera Banking Business -ransacted wer for causing a \u2018disturbance on |.K.C.city attorney to retire on a pen.Cotton Marker as follows For ro tae 353012.an Interest payment at 7 : - Tavorasie to i se aopuroliers gre |.ness\u2019 Oven.High.Low.2.30 D2 : eral cases of theft were postpoh- | |j6 seid, was taken from a acreuit It) san LL.Toe 1038 1060 = 01018 Fa : od {o-day by Mr.Justice Trennolme, | CRITICISM AT SYNOD \u201cHee, and loyally served \u201cto ety For March .4043 1883 1037 fea GB of the Court of King's Bench, until , y May .«2080 1103 1090-1101 | : Fow \u2018 À i * | FR Ottawa tran \u2018On Gelover Tôur moxc entthe Firat Commercial Letters of Credit wort r-Ingtalments 20), from the due TH : ; ) S ISSUED, AVAILABLE tN ALL PARTS OF ors on the hares or Te ors City Uftices\u2014206 St.James Street, 1255 St.C.taerine Street Es fifteen years.The répert recommend Jul 1106 1 New Issue, represented by the Certifi- ; ; iver .: 1e ; - So eas 699 11 issue, repres : Univer i next Wednesday.LS Toronto, Oct.10.\u2014That ths widows |inE the appointment.of Mr.Justice Oct.ST 9 1049 1028 1019 wr! Pa close business dues sf 6th (© ornct Fullum), 320 St.Catherine Street on Bouin » Gustave Pollien, tbe young , Mont- [and orphans\u2019 fund of the Pr sbyterian Laurendeau as chief city attorney will Dec.1067 1080 = 1085.107% newt: who have paid these instalments sity), 1330 St.Lawrence Boulevard, 1866 St.; yi reali aviator, and his comrade, Mr.Church in Canada was adininistered P¢ considered and the matter expected | rrr Co.gr ) à \u2018 672 Centre Street, (Corner Charlevoix).#4 A 1 final! ë ted - - - ou'kfr \u2018before thelr respective due dates.and en reet, orner arle CH Anctil.each made 2, five-mile flight |in an unbusinesslike method was the Hnally settled.\u2026 | GRAIN ELEVATOR RECEIPTS Nggfce is hereby given that this Inter- \u2014 \u2014 4 yestérdaÿ aftérnosf pris charge made by the Rev.-Dr.Alex.\u2026 Ni .Following were receipts of grain ip sie ny ment will be mailed from New - : McGillivray, of \u2018Toronto at this! Prr AA L , 1 ; \u201cJo the registered addresses of gen Greeks called t on- » ! s | - 0 _éarioad t.Winnipeg, reported - sul \u2018at the City Hall to-day Sad tnd morning\u2019s seasion of the Torbnto and SHIELDS CASE 7 Board of Triage this morning: 1 10 LE Per \u201cOctoper urn, Fhynted Attor Le oard of Trade this morning: October 14th, 1912.For the him| they \u2018had given up their posit Kingston Synods.: \u201c BE) Wheat, No.\u2019 1 hard, none; Ne.L nor.| purpose of this payment the Certificate to go and Rohr hy Turks.positions He made the charge, in resenting BEFORE COURT 84; No, 2, 294; No.3, 199; No.4, 26; No.of.Bsctiption -books will close August R.FORGET, i i + - Co i ye: .| the report of the fund, showing that 8,1; No.'8, 0; other grades; 190; winter, HS ét 3 p.m., and re-open September t - A bot bath, a combing, and a fine (within the jurisdiction of Synod - Quebec t.10 | ; 10.I J 0 5; 16th, 4012.oo \u2018 \u2018 y ,; 10.\u2014 T erm - ; it yi ; ; of $10 or two months in jail, were or- |there weré 138 widowa drawing from | the.Criraige] Court pd this mast the corresponding date of last year.fer À Ru w me ecretars À ; de for an unkempt individual in |the funds for which the congregations !- apensd to-day under the presidency of | Ou Sa barley 35; fax 33.© Mpmireal, July 8lst, 1912.rn toc ro er.Li ° the | Recorder's Court\u201d te-day, for |had contributed $4,449, ar fivejcents and Judge Carroll.There are only a few |.Calgary cars, \u2014 : : .\u2019 i 4 -w ney.Ce me sets ane one mill per.member.\" ÿ cases.on the roll.The \u2018principal one| TE ; VE pes Ë.The Windsor station was again the The only widows entitled] to draw being that against Shields, a.bridge\u2019 = Lie NIP x trrcA oy ; scene this morning of the arrival of from the fund were those ose hus.! Worker charged With the - death of \u2018 rer.PEI > % E INVESTMENT Otre ame es \u2018 on à a -large and interesting.party of [bands had paid into \u2018it dur g thelr \u2018Baby\u2019 Joncas at St.Romuald last sum- Foligwi A ne c , AEE ; i Chinamen from New York and Ha- |Ministry, and this called forthe sug- | mer.PTT So : Winnipeg VE LA TRES ra# 68 prices in Money returned at ens of one year | Paris OfMoes 60 Rue de Provense vana, Cuba, on their way to China.gestion from several quarterd that the lames ge are - Wheat.= = Oats i LE har any aussequent year, 4 à : idow of every minister should bei vo ; Oct.Dec.May .Nov.Jct.De.À ® ra natie esired.: SEES ; Fire amongst rubbish in the cellars w ; .tet J: Ne ! © - \u2014 Nearly 1 thes aad one-half times the bond issue.Earnings i ip 1911.secouer Estimated vn DOMINION BOND BUILDING TORONTO : { 5 ni September, 1912.Interest payable 1st March and 1st September.Principal : and Interest payable at the Imperial Bank: of Chonda in - earnings for Jt 1912 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A PRESIDENT OF ASBESTOS C0.NOW HOPEFUL \u2018lI have nothizz =pecial to announce,\u2019 said Me.W.G.Ross, president of the Amalgamated Asbestos Company: to the \u2018Witness\u2019 to-day, in a brief.chat on this particular\u2019 concern, \u2018a8 we are quietly working away at the mines and mill with every determination to: improve conditions.\u2018We are turning out an average | quantity of asbestos, nothing more or less than formerly.Prices are about } stationary, while our sales are holding fair.\u2019 | \u2018What is the outlook for the imme- = diate future?\u201d Mr.Ross was asked.\u2018That is hard to answer, but I am\u2019 hopeful.That is all I can say.\u2019 eee Qtr.MR.BENNETT IS MADE MANAGER | MR.F.B.BENNETT.Winni Oct.19, \u2014The retirement of Mr.peg, Bennett from his position \u2018in the Rival Bank, for the purpose of \u2018taking up the managership of the main \u2018office of the Sterling Bank, in Toronto.is a move which will be noted with much regret by the host of friends Mr.Bennett has made since he came to .Winnipeg some three years'ago.- But since the.Sterling- Bank calls tone whic gpells advantage to Mr.Bgnnett,-the wish him well in the position to Which.-he has \u2018been rremoated.got to-come \u2018o | CHEESE BOARDS, : I Peterbofough,\u201d Ont., Oct.10.\u2014On the cheese board yesterday 2,547 boxes of -Colored cheése were offered, and allrsold to one buyer at 13c.Meeting adjourned for two weeks.© Woodstack.ont, \u201cOct.10: Little interest was shown at the, Woodstoak cheese board meeting yesterday.Three, factories boarded\u2019 495 boxes of cheese, als/Detober maket:- From x2%d¢ de: 12 5:30 was affered \u2018for the board, without \u201cany.taker Some sales were made o: the curb at 13 1-16¢, though generally speaking, '\u2018buvers did not care.te give more than 13c.Madoc,- ont.Oct.10h\u2014There were 415 boxes boarded.AN sold at 12 15-16c.BEST POTATOES WANTED.Best poiuthes are in active demand, \u2018with offerings ligkt.; The.\u2018more defective varieties are.plentiful.: in car lots, quote at 65¢ to 70¢ per bag, and ina fonbing way at 90c to 956 per ag.UME ETS Fund Gold Bonds { | Denothimations \u201c$100, $500, $1,000 Due 1st Septeniber, der.Toronto and Montreal.NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, \"LIMITED.Tavstxs \u2018PRICE: PAR AND INTEREST PITALIZATION 4 seusoscecnnan0n00200u00e je a \u2014\u2014 LC 1 | * SUMMARY- Sarly dhrep donut the Gud eerie.bbe seed e ans tees ese ss vans Nearly five times the bond interest.This will r retire the bonds at $105.Ww scommend these Bonds to Investors as combining à high intereet yield with security of principal.DOMINION BOND COMPANY, 4 LONDON, ENG.is no one in.business or.| \u2018financial efreles here who will.fail: to Cobblers, ise Terirriiaey he Canadian \u2018Pacific Railway has issued a notice, stating that an interest payment at the rate of seven percent or $3.18 - pef share, will be paid on October 15 on the first four in- stdlments froin the due date of [each instaiment to September 30, 1912, on th shares of the last issue of $18, 00,000 of stobk.\u2018 Se * +++ 4444444454 + + + t++rresraucet CANADA CEMENT REPORTS TRADE LITTLE BETTER The: to moi \u2018recent change.in » the le seasonable conditions is: Pleasing to the Canads Cement people.It- meang an increaged demand\u2019 for cement, {as building and construction work all\" over- the country -:is.being carried on \u2018more extensively.\u2018How Cemen t Company at present?was asked Mr.F.P.Jones, president of the big mogger corporation, y Welt,\u201d he.Tephof, Mt ia leaking up little thaw-dusing the month, of | Septerhber.: .\u201cDo you think this Emprovement will j contintie?- \u201cTh is difficult to say.Much depends sion the weather.\u201d BANK RE RESERVE SHADE HIGHER Loné ment 4 follow Total f the Bank of England shows the ng changes: reserve decreased: es e810, sort The proportion \u2018of the \u2018bank's reserve to liability this week is 48,84 percent; last k it was b8.74 percent.: : _-\u2014mmnmepmmnmnn High Prices Boing Paid for Egge Now f seem now to be coming.under legory of \u2018luxuries.\u2019 At any rate 8 a temporary scarcity, which is the level of prices towards the {liar basis of five cents a piece.morning quite a lot of sales of &s were made by wholesale deal- 40 cents, while selects are quot- pmall lots at.32e, and No.'1 at 28 er dozen.Egg the ca there lifting old fai Thig beste ers at \"ed in cents | Larger- Supplies of ; 0 Catile Lower, present week has witnessed a sing In the market larger supplies, which have -de- clined [26 cents -per 100 pounds; com- ared With Friday's range of prices.It s thokght, too, that prices Will : work.[© The weaken \u201cthrou lower hext week.Selected lots sell for |\" ail October make.From 12%ce to 12 an DY wor with this pe.or ot #p ces in live ed.woods navp fi Shing HE Ei tod $2 50° per 108 - 258 \u201cRATE \"RURANGES.on, OB.10.\u2014The \u2018rate of dis-.of the Bank of England remain- thanged at 4 percent to-day, count: \u2018ed ung DULUTH SUPERIOR WEAK ON The?conspicuous weakness of Duluth \u2018Superior, which is now down to about 73, is the result of the ann6unce- ment that the City Council of.Duluth ted to annul the franchisé of pany within three days, un- +++.0e.6000.enet nf pe 7 -.-.».et PARA AAA T dos cigt 4nd me hair tune (be bond interest.Sinking Fund = M LE vit = LIMIT DOMINION] EXPRESS suomi = DNTRBAL .strike breakers employed by better order.: - FFE RRR 24 1inion\u2019'S Company, I Six Per Cent.First Mortgage Si rio .prereen > VA RTL nr ny ey REE Tex cu _ - Autbifaed Six Per Cent.Bonds.200ccccdesscccsossosccscscsccsen 8125, pnt.Preferred Stock.cssvesssacsecnscencnes Common Block.cosecusesreinny 000 000 100 100 se cos , $351,726 413,726\" pi 85,856 65,000 cecne ate AUTH Ria on, À RTE uv fr a memes 1% cent.per annua E D M CESR TRS UPL WRI Forreteseseres ; \u2018details for publication.À ri 7 is business \u201cwith the-Canada on, Oct.10.\u2014The weekly.state- | Circulâtion decreased .is.bullion decreased .\u2018.yc 1.024, 295, ' Other securities.decreased .1.347,000 | Other (deposits increased oes 2,223, 000 Public; deposits decreased.3,589,000 Notes (reserve decreased- 7.07.000 |- Govt.(securities Unchanged.for\u2019 hogs.q Flower Light Island on Saturday, is on Company .are spehding to-day at St.\u201cTimothee.- They are making an.official \u201cinspection of the huge power \u2018plant\u2019.ag well .as' looking - over the.tensions.It: is.und > that, the Canadian Péwer people have In View, an early addition \u2018to the\u2019 present ppweér output.by.the purchase of an existing.concern, but owing to\u2019 the: fact that negotiations have not been \u2018copctuded, the.\u2018management is reluctant - ; 4 wr wr E and C.C, Randolph.There was \u2018con, geourities of 1 RES PPS PE (hg geen Trie on taf! that plans: for a.receivership were, L'anout completed, \u201creports of earnings that the road was making.| > AS ) -\u2014 ue \u20ac 4 \u201cLatalaw -and- Co.\u2014Wha little \u201cNEWS .was recelved played à very insighifi- \u2018cant part.A few im nt factors are due during the\u201d present week and | it \u201818 -hoped - they are \u2018of importance enough to cause wider speculation.\u2014 Miller ana Co\u2014If preci 1 nt is worth- anything, the spedialties | are apt to prove most attraetiv for à while: \u201cat least.\u2019 \u2018FLOUR UNCHAN \u2018Manitoba spring wheat er .brl,,.in.wood, $6.10; in Jute, $5.80; o., secands, in wood, $5.69; in Jute, a +.30; Manitoba strong cl ter Pa wood, $5.40; In jute,.-35.10;.choice winter: wheat patents, por bri, .to $5.35; choice winter straights rollers, \u2018per br}, in wood.$495 to $5; winter wheat Straights, rollers, pes bri, In jute, $2.35 to.$2.40: winter wl eat extras, per | bag, in jute, $1.85 10.8 rite BALED HAY STEADY.No.1 hay, $14.50 to $15; No.2 hay 3.50 ii No.2 Hood, 3 $2750 to $13: :8 .50 to $12; clover mixed, reese BUTTER STILL.HIGH.- The butter.situation continues rather strained, with finest creamery at 28%¢ \u201cto 28% ¢; fine \u2018creaméty,.28¢ tq 28%c seconds, 27% c to.27 2314c to 24e.- seme smn : A ; rt .-NO CHANGE IN'EGGS.i Selected stock in Pohmd lots, 30c; in cases, 31c; Jiraight receipts in on lots, 26¢; in single cases, 27¢; sec .ond \u2018grades in- singe.cases, .2ic.3 - Franconia; arm-Liverpool ct, Nieuw Amsterdam, arr.Prymolitii, \u201c oyal Edward, arr.Bristol \u2019 Ausônia, arr London ri.Willehad, \u2018arr, Rotterdam .Pallanza, arr, Rotterdam Saxonis, arr.Trieste .INWARD.\u2018Benin, arr.Montreal .ane» Oct; > Athenlana, \u2018arr\u2019 Montrear :; .\u201c Lake _ Michigan, arr.Mop te Ww ve , Tietgein, arr., Neg \u201c Oceants arr.\"New -Ÿ AY; Laconia, arr.Boston .5 ' BATLORS\" cis.There w4s à large «attendance at the\u2019 concert\u2019 given last night at the Catholic \u20ac @ ais Club by Branch No.3, CM.H.À.(Grand.Council Mr.J.\u2018Boyle in the \u201cchair and an attraciive programme was \u2018Presented.\u2018The treasurer acknowledged \u201cwith thanks - the receipt ot $22.60 trom the Empress \u2018of lreland and £4 148 from the Royal Edward.: - MOVEMENTS OF THE LINERS.The Empress of Britain which sailed from Liverpool last.Friday \u2018was signal- lea at Belle Isle yesterday.| She is due at.Rimouski by 8.39 this evening \u201cand at Quebec by 6 p.m.to-morrow.The liner is bringing.136 \u2018first, 356 second, and 852 third class passengers.The Royal George.is due here.to-night at 7 o'clock from Bristol The Ascania, Cunord line, sailéd from Southampton for Montreal: at 4.pm, yesterday.: The Jacona, Thomson ine, which saîl- \u2018ed from Patras, on Oct.1, [sailed from Tarragona for \"Montreal .yesterday.The Lake Manitoba, C.P.line, from Liverpool, isdue in Montr al on Sunday at noon, and: will sall a ain at daybreak on Oct.VICTORIANS: LIST.- The following saloon: passengerg sail by the Allan liner Victorian for.Liverpool to-morrow: Sey 335 \u2018Advertising Manager x IVE HIM YOUR NAME\" AND ADDRESS AND G HE WILL IN TURN: MAIL YOU A PARCEL THAT\u2019 \" WILL BE OF VALUE TO YOU.IF YOU DON'T CARE.TO PHONE, SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS IN ON A POSTAL STATING WHAT MAKE, OF INSTRUMENT YOU OWN .| Address: ¢ ADVERTISING MANAGER, DEPT.W.589 St.Catherine St.West, MONTREAL, PQ.2 \u201ca \u2014 | * & Company, Limited, 589 St.Catherine St., West.316 St.Catherine St.East.Ottawa Branch: 131 Sparks St.HURTEAU-WILLIAMS|.\u20ac l FISCHER (NEW, YORK) UPRIGHT Piano, ebonized case, overstrung, &x- : .cetlent tone and action.Reduced tn : $250.monthly.Payahle $10 cash LAYTON BROS, 530 st ley.GABLE SQUARE PIANO, legs, full iron frame, rich, Sale price, $12 Payable $5 5 and $4 monthly.LAYTON BRO: full tone.: 850 St.Catherine street West, corner Stanley.J months, PHONE UP 487.\u2018Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar | Above instruments taught in from three to six\u2019 A cordial invitation is exten\u2019el to those who- have failed at other schools-\u2014no failures at mine.T.À.SIMPSON 524 St.Catherine Street West va + +3 4 + > and $6h0 : Catherine street West,corner of bdtlan- i CARVED % vash=- © se va pe serie re Meg See Pr py di nee Ed TSE, FEN Tg BE SSSR sac stn i TER fen SORT gine de wea he sid \u201c % 4 + my fr 4 arp Em a A oe.AAA es en Sn Time .age Cabinet POLICE DISMISSED | ATI\" qr.= CA Ra MISSION WORK \u201c| of Strenuous Labor With Big Results = Fhe annual meeting of the Grihde dane Mission waa held thie afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in thé new St.Paul's aptist Church on Ontario street east.\u2018he report of the yedr's activities, which was submitted.by the Rev, E, Hogworth, field secretary, was a chéer- ful one, and revealed a years work on the part of the missionaries of the board.| ace \u2018The mission maintains Freneh Baptist.missionaries in Oniarie, Quebec and Nova Scotia.It has à school which is doing splendid , work \"at Grande Ligne, with a resident attendance of about 200.It covers all the Work between the primary and univers ®ity matriculation, and among its gra- dugtes are some of the leading business and professional men.in Montreal.It spent last year $38,676.12 in its \u2018work and closed its books with a small deficit of $110.58.; There were employed during the year 30 missionaries and teachers.They bave preached 1,306 sermons to con- Sregations aggregating 49,424 persons, and conducted 604 prayer meetings, with an attendance aggregating.14,489, In addition to this they have held 298 meetings of various kinds; 20,803 children were enrolled In the Sunday Nine \u2018hunred and eighty-one copies of the Bible, or portions of it, and 22,130 tracts were distributed by the missionaries, who éntered 4,172 different homes to offer it.They visited 1,741 Catholic and 4,363 Protestant homes, and held 5,221 prolonged ceon- vergations on religion and read to Roman Catholics 1,466 chapters from the Bible.Die ms have taken place at Grande Ligne 28, Montreal, L'Oratoire 13, Ot- tawâ 8, Dalesville 2, Lac Long 1, a total for the vear of fifty-two.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014(reir\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHITBY NOW ON .| TRIAL FOR MURDER itby, Ont.Oct.10.\u2014 Evidence tending to show that John Bateman.77.of Cedardale, murdered his wife; on September 5 and then attempted to conceal his act by setting fire {to his house in Oshawa, was placed before Justice Latchford and a Jury; here yesterday by Peter White, Crown prosecutor.The case for the King was brought to a close at 9.30 o'clogk last evening and C.A.Con- ant, jof Oshawa.will present the defence this morning.It Is expected thatithe efforts of the defence will be diredted to establishing a presumption -of insanity and that the taking of evidénce will not last more than an hour The case may go to the jury to-mprrow afternoon., Nelghbors, constables and medical men {told of finding the body of Mrs.Bateman in her house.She was lying ¢n her face, dresse\u201d only in her night robe.Her head was badly crushed.Bedding, floor and paper on the !floor had been saturated with kerosene, which was burning, and the house was dense with smoke.Bate- was charged by neighbors with murder, but manifested indifference: Archibald testified to having ex- an axe said to be the.pre- ami perty of Bateman, which was.found in a|shed.He algo examined Bate- man'p coat.On th the showed traces of blood.; PREPARNIG FOR : | COMING SESSION Ottawa, Oct.10.\u2014 A notice has been sent [from the.Prime Minister's.office to all the various departments: asking that 'all legislation: with which they bave' to deal be piépared as soon as possible in view of the approaching opening of Parliamagt.=~ U, Estimates are being prepared; ~and blue books and répoits are.in sR advanced stage of preparation iy the Government printing bureau.The is meeting daily and mes.sengerd are busy between departments, and the Privy Council.chamber, carrying books and prepared tabular; statemerts fôr the coming session.: Officials of the House of Commons are going about in a busy manner and the interior and corridors of the buildings are being painted.: The House will open its doors to its members probably on Thursday, November 21, end the drawing room will bé held on the following Saturday, when a mocitl- function of an imposing mature will | take place, The date of opening will probably .be No- vemb 2L With the return of the western members of thé Cabinet on Monday to the Capital import Helen will receive their finishing touches.; IMPERIAL NAVY SAYS NEW ZEALAND Associated Presa) don, Oct.10.\u2014The Hon.T.Mae- , the new High Commissioner kenzi \u2018for New Zealand, who has arrived in London, declares himself entirely in favor of direct contribytlons té the] Imperial mavy.\u2018I am mot,\u2019 he said, \u2018a er in local navies scattered all the Empire, and under separate control and direction in time of peace, less in time of war.I am à und Bellever in one Empire and \"one navy, and I am glod to say New Keslanders as & whole are as deeply comnlitted to that principle as I am.FOR BUNGLING Chicago, Oct.10.\u2014 Police Capt in John 1J.Pia.Mahoney and Lieut.Bernard J.Burns were discharged from the Chicago police department by .the civil service committion, because of the ¢s- cape from Chicago on September 16.0¢ | two the members of the gang who robbed the Bank of Montreal at New Westminster, B.C.The civil service commissioners decided that both or- ficers ;were guilty of incompetency and: negledt of duty.Ç Burps attempted to arrest the two bank robbers single-handed in a South Bide saloon and was beaten Severely.Never Felt Better In All My Life are the words of every taken ithe Neal Three Da nk Cure.The ost improved modern treatment.In only Three Days we absolutely take away all craving and desire for liquor.After exhaustive investigations and researéh, the Government decided that the Ndal Treatment was the most sat- 1sfactory; the Neal Treatment was then adopted by the Australian Government, Home Treatment for those that cannot come to the NEAL Insitute.8.REDLICH, Manager.\u201cTél, i 469.ody that ha y Bri > GRANDE LIGNE.| Annual Report Reveals à Year \u2018 andlyels | 4 goods at this point, and the éetective | aliases, THE \u201cMONTREAL ° DAILY © WITNESS, THURSDAY} - ¢ SpE ant ; arenas te w *OCTOBER - 10-1912.venti rl KR ¥ ve er The dedication serviee with the opening of 8t.Paul's Bi-Lin: gual Church on Ontario sfreet east, near Nicolet.street, \u2018takes glace this evening at 8 p.m.- An interesting programme has been prepared.The chairman of the gathering Will be Mr.A.A.Ayer.The programme is as follows: .Devotional services, the \u2018Rbv.G.R.MagFaul, M.A., of Ottawa; isdlo, Mr.J.B.Cadfeux; sermon, the; Rev, Joseph Sullivan, M.A.; dedicat prayer, the Rev.A, de L.Therrien, iD.D.; address (French), the Rev.Fd.Revel (Grande .Ligne); address English), Mr.A.A.Ayer; solo, Mr.J} B.Cad- leux; offering and closing: sémasie by \u2018the Rav.Arthur St.James, \\pastor of the chureh.- .i The history of the St.Paulls Bi-Lin- gual Baptist Church, although short, is of unusual interest, because of the rapid growth of the congregation since meetings were first sfarted in the vicinity of the new chureh, about four years.The church is dt present under control of the Grande Ligne Mission.i .Four years ago, a hall was secured at 2391 Ontario street east, the instigation of the Rev.Dr.de L.Therrien.The Rev.M.Parent held services for eight months in this hall,\" and three years ago laët August the Rev.Arthur St.James brought from Boston to talie charge of the work.In June, 1910, eight months aftér his arrival, the congregation, which until that timeihad been purely a mission, was organized as a church, with thirty-two me bers.The OBJECTS TO CHANGE IN STREET NAMES È us, An Effort\u201d Made by Afuntfc \u201cProperty top.«7 \u2018Owner to 5 7 8 the Practice.- made to courts in changing prevalent At last, an effort is to be invoke the assistance of the checking the manis for street \u2018nomenclature: so amongst Montreal aldermen! of late.It remains, however, to a property, owner in one of \u2018the outlying 4nd new\u2019 ly snmexed districts to take actien, This is Mr.J.B.Péloquin, who seeks.to have cértain chafiges ta street names in Ahuntsic \u2018and Bor-.deanx wards annulled on\u2019 thé ground thgt.Re, in common with other lan \u201cthe prévision that the name: already given them were not to be phanged.This arrangement was, however, dis- \u2018regarded by the custodians df Montreal\u2019s street baptismal register, and Mr: Peloquin can now scarce! Tecog- nize his own streets.; Furthermoré, injury.has be¢n added to insult, he claims, by the city's tak- Ing possession of a thoroughfare which was still his private property ,to wit, Stanley Park Avenue, where the bare riers put up to show that tHe strest was not public, were thrown Hown.US eft.sn nee.Four Men Plead Guilty to 1 Wharf and Await Sen - Detective Walsh, of thé Allan Line Steamship Company, was 1af ed by.telephone yesterday the tour mèn were acting in a suspicious! manner inside the harbor wall at thd foot of McGill St.There were .some crated walked past the men, crossing the - Street to the Harbor Commigsioners\u2019 pulidine, where he was able fo watch em.\u2018erate, ahd were about to\u2019 walk' away, 3 \u2018wheñ Walsh\u2019 hustled\u2019 from hil observation window just in time ito meet the group at the wall with dighes under their .arms.They were taken into the bfiide of the company, and held for t patrol waggon.Lo ; Lo en brought to the detedtive office it was found that three lof them were old offenders, and had! several tacked to their records: \u201cA.d flea of guilty was éntered before Judge et, and the four were r for sentence on the 14th.Claghan, Frank McLaw, Willi lan and Robert Cullins.RESTRICTIONS - | | ON BETTING Toronto, Oct.10.\u2014Remarking upon the recent indications that rage track Goel- 4 gambling, as legalized under the par- forms a terhptation ir own mutuel system, L for young men to squander-t and.their employers\u2019 money, the Ses- slons Grand Jury, which wks dismissed yesterday, brought ini among others a recommendation thatthe law be s0 amended as to prohibit ail forms of betting, on and off the tratks, ex cept when performed between individuals.| - ; Further, they advised thit this amendment alse Prohibit the publication by newspdpers of any information which could be used in bookmaking, betting or wagering on horse faces.Indecency in stage perfofmances was also dealt with, the jurors recommending an alteration to the code which would enable the police to treat these matters more effectively; w dle one clause of the report considers wite: desertion a criminal, extraditalile and deportable offence.The establishment Hof -a- founding institution-by vincial authorities was advised} Montreal Neal Institute, 226 Sherbrooke Street | East.; tp gn ae JP BI, SPR rE pe me Mgmt or ee it re I 4e LIRE 1.7 pr ee Tee was | \u2018owners, ceded certain streets to the] formes.municipality of Ahuntsic, with}: ARRESTED WITH DISHES, c by for 14 Months The men had opened tHel.lgtgest } haul off ¢ anded { *Theÿ gave their names as Jéhn.Me- | \u2026 { doné the\" human body is, 1 In excellent health \u201d \u2014 UAL OHURCH DEDICATION T0 NIGHT WHICH.WILL «BE DEDICATED TO NIGHT.| in onnection- 8T.PAUL'S ri BAPTIST CHURCH.ONTARIO STREET EAST, \u2018 members of the church continued Lo worship \u201cin the.hall referred to until last spring.: Since.May last the town\u2019 council have .givén the congregation \u2014L TRE REV.À ST.JAMES,\" Pastor of St.Paul\u2019s Bi-lingual Church.the use of the town hall in which to.hold their services.The action of the council in this respect was much appreciated by the congregation.grand jury yesterday being an Indictment of J.G.Evans for forgery and for obtaining money by fraud, 2: i TWIN FREAK IS.+.DEAD AT SIXTY.Wilmington, .N.C, Oct.10: < Mie Christine, said to be the greatest \u2018twin freak\u2019 of human anatomy, exhibited all over the world, once presented to | Queen Victoria, and possessing apparently two separate and distinct bélhgx with one body, died yesterday at the oid homestead in Columbus Céunty, this state, where \u2018they\u2019 were born in slavery, and were subsequently educated and exploited fn.many countries, a puzzle to scientists and anatomists.They were born to negro parents, and died within a few hours of one another, \u2018@ged about 60 years.WN _SOVERNMENT WHARF.Ottawa, Oct.10.\u2014 Thè: Départinent of Marine and- Fisheries is issiing a call for tenders to be in by the end of this month for the construction of wharf accommodation for the departmental steamers in St.John, N.B.Unable to Work Goniplete Nervous Breakdown Left Wire Black an Invalid\u2014Gured = hy Or.Chase's Norve Food: J tis Mr.Henry Black., \"What 4 helpless mass of flesh and once the: Extreme and you The -next \u2018nerves become exhausted.weakness comes over you, \u2018lose control of the \u2018limbs.step is paralysis.You will be fortunate if, like Mr.Black, you get the building-up process in action before it is forever too late.By forming new, rich blood Dr.Chase's Nerve Food carries new vigor and energy to every organ and every mems ber of the human body.Mr.Henry Black, 81 St.Catherine street east, Montreal.Que., writes :\u2014 | \u201cThe wonderful results I obtained f¥om the.use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food constrain me to write this let- -ter in erder that others who suffer from nervous exhaustion and weak- Ness may use this medicine with equally satisfactory results.As the result of overwork I became completely exhausted, and was unable to work for fourteen months.As I am the father of a family, these were sad days for me, but after I had used six boxes of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food I had improved 1 Bo greatly that I continued the treatment until I was completely restored to health and strength.I now work « twelve to fifteen hours a day, and keep | i Dr ase\u2019s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, all | The last bill was brought in! by -the Ge BOR am We Re gw CEE dealers, or Edmanson, Bates: Sas: A 138,000, and the property on which- it \u2018s | situated about $4,000.vo 1 has increased from 32 \u2018|large.family, came into.possession .of- and Massachusetts Objects to-City Compelling Pro- { of Trade and Commerce-asked for any à Piling stätistiés of natural |} materials which are already produced 1 in the Dominion or could be produced .{ or procured trnder- profitable condi- | the cost of paving -a street\u2019 has to be] \"Bond Company, Ltd.i es om i be 4 oo Lo LR AR NICOLET STREET, DRI 2 Two Years agd the: Grande Ligne Mi urchased \u2018three lots from ex-Mayor Guerin,.on Ontario : street, ; here the.new church _ has COST _ OVER $8,000.© Loe The edifice 1s of \u2018brick, -costing- over As an evidence of the marked -growth of the congregation, the membership to.7t sinee : the inception df the body of.worshipers ds\u2019 a- church: * Of the present membership 27 are French and 17-of the total converts fro the \"Roman Catholic faith.There: -i§ how.à \u2018live Baptist Young People\u2019s Bociety connected with the church, which meets every Sunday at 6 p.m.So The Sunday-school, which meets at 2.30 each Sunday, is.bi-lingual, there peing classes in both French and Eng- sh, a The Rev.A.St.James, pastor of the new church, was of Roman Catholic parentage, and claims that the turning point in his father\u2019s household was when his father, thep a young farmer living.at St.Constant, Que., with a.a.New Testament; which eventually was- the mresns of changing his views on religious matters.= : The Rev.Mr.8t.James, after spending seven): years-in- study.preparatory | to his life work, was ordairied, and .has- since held Dastoratés in- Canada, Ohio BOARD OF TRADE | - - Prietors £o Bear Cost of \u2018 RG Paving.i : The Colñefftor the\u2019 Board of Trade held its ÉUTaF Wenkly meting yesterday.\u2019afternoon, tha following tending: |Mr.Robt.W.dent; Mr] Huntly R.vice-president; Mr, R.J, Dale; 8 vices president.Mr.Jos.Quinta,\" treasurer; Mr, W.\u2018Angus, Mr.H.B.Walker, Mr: A.Hamilton Gault, and Mr.W.K.Grafftey.wee Mr.R.at- Reford, presi- Drummond, 1st J.Dale, the sacond vice-pre- o- had represented.the board nud] inspeétion of tire St.ship eHannel; by.the : Minis- larine, reported arally regard- me-apd said that he would ritten: report at next meet: ummatance that the \u2018Minister \u2018had, on the occasion of the inauguration -ef \u2018harbor elevator No.% on 2nd inst, announced that two of the.Harbor Commissioners.were \u2018retiring, led; the members to express anxiety regarding the selection of their successors.;- ; The National: Conference on City Planning had written that it is.to conduct this year, and to- present at the next conference in May, 1913, studies in city:planning of a given specific.area, and that this study maybe successful, it-is: very much desired by:the committee in charge.that.mem- | bers of organizations throughout, the country, which have an _jnterest in city planning,-.should participate in preparing plans, The letter expressed thé hope thal some members of the Montreal Board \u2018of Trade would cooperate to make this-experiment thor - oughly worth-while, and that further information covering the details 6f thé | proposed study.will be.sent-6n request to the secretary, 19 Congress > street, Boston.© ccs Too 410 The Department of- Trädé \u2018and \u201cCommerce had written asking to\u2018bé advised \u2018ag\u2019 to \u2018what effect this\u201d board thhiks \u201cthe opening \u201cof \u2018thé Panama Canal will\u201c have 6n- Canadian trade, arid-also às to\u201cthé éffect the shipping restrictions in the Panama Candl Act will have upon.Canadian trade.This letter was\u201d référred- to the - Council's Export Tradé Committee.oo Another letter from the Department = x» \u201c\u20ac, information that will assfst It In com- sat resources and products 6! Canada, and especially inquiring what industries could suitably be developed to work - up raw tions!\u201d The: Council's ~ Cémmittée -on Interpravincial Trade was asked to endeavor to secuté \u2018the information required by the department.Se \"A considerable time was: devoted to civie mattérs, toncern being expressed atthè disposition.of the City Council to repedl the recently produced amend- | ment to the dity charter, whereunder paid by the proprietors on gucH street, regarding which the CouneHl last-year- adopted the-following resalutton: - - Resolved, hat this -Counelt.was\u2019 mich gratifiéd'at the adontion.at last session of thd ladal légieläturé of an améhdment \u2018toy the charter of Yhe city: paving - a.stg Phereuridér.the cost of.ét shall .be pald.by- the] proprietors on such street, and that the Council.uggently protests against any change inthe charter which would provide that the cost of paving streets shall De bhorne.by the city instead of the proprietors on such streets.The Council: will further consider this matter at-mext meeting, and also the proposal which has been made that the election of aldermen should be by the ity at large instead of by wards ane @ : biel followin, Pre inn membership: Mr.Hepbert Willig Molson, of Mbliscns Brewety Tfta.Mr.Anson \u2018H, Campbell, fnsurarice broker: Mr.J.C:\u201cStanton, :jr.manages, city branch, Sum life Azutames\u2019 ompény: Mr.B.G.\u2026 Winéñé:'of the Dominion 8 | hafidie | Turcot,-vice Mr.J.D.Scott, resigned, | enginekr:-of -thé- Ontasio Hydro-Elec- _* Topeiito, Oct.\"split \u2018a\u2019switch, broke their couplings * x \u2018WIRED ORDERS \u2018Stress on Evidents of Telegrams SRO LATA is Fe ë 25 evi\u2014\u2014 _ agrenapons Oct.10.\u2014Telegrams signed \u201cPing,\u201d alleged (0 have been ax alias of Herbert 8.Hockin and sent té Ortie E, MeManigal, directing him whete.to \u2018drop\u201d dynamite bombs on hip trips about the country, were ght by.the Government .through tite examination of the.first witnesses called in the trial of the accused dy: nimite plotters.yesterday,.0.He A.Knight, manager of a telegraph office at Salt Lake: City, was the \u2018first witness to produce.a \u2018tele- 8K The: telegram was.dated Oct 10, 1910, and was purported to have been: signed by J.KE, Munsey, known aÿ.Jack Bright\u2019 one of the defendants.\u201cAccording to the Government's - charges, J.B.McNamara, after blowing yp the Los Angeles \u2018Times\u2019 building #n Oct.1, 1919, hid for two weeks in: places secured by Munsey.J.J.McNamara, then secretary of the Ag Workers\u2019 headquarters in Indianapoils, waässanxious about\u2018 bis brother after th® Los\u2018 Angèles explosion.~ : he telegram as identified \u201cby Käfght and py Mrs, Charles.McCer- tHYÿ,fgwho\" was thé \u2018counter clerk at | Salt-3 ake\u2019 City; was as follows; - +J2J.McNamara, - PS : À \u2018Indianapolis, 200 érythiñé is O,°K.Glad C.i= g.Patient is- out of danger and: \u2014get well., He fg Improving right .alon@\u201d You ean depend on me to matters carefully.Will wire you if there \u2018is any échange.- «+ BSigned, \u201cLE: Munsey, .\u201cr:à - \u20182225.Southwest Temple St.\"It would be shown, the Government spdd, that 'C\u2019 referred to was Eu- gehd A.Clancy, of San Francisco, on trig] \u201chere, -who had been in Boston when; the - \u2018Times\u2019 disaster occurred and*wlo was about: to start on a fish- Arip- with Michael J.Young, of ston, also a defendant, but news of.| the l6ss of life at Los Angeles indue- 1 ed/Cläncy to change his mind; and, after; sénding .a_ telegram: to.8an.Fran- cisto;\u2018to clean out the office, he de- cidedsto hurry west, The examination of telegraph managers had not been concluded when coûrt\u2018adjourned until to-day.° ¢« \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 £.# @ T.B.FOREMEN.Mt.W.D.Robb Announces Ap- - ;pointments at St.Lambert; .& Turcot \u2018and Brockville, > : comñ The: following appointments, effective Qct.1st, have just been\u2018 an- nouncéd by-Mr.W, D.-Robh, -Grand - Trunk superintendent.\"of motive power: Mr.G.W.Clark, to be locomotive foreman at the new roundhouse terminal at St.Lambert;.Mr.W.H.\u2018Walker, .to.be locomotive foreman at and.Mr.L.J.McLaughlin, to.be locomotive foreman at Brockville, succeeding Mr.Walker.ng MI i .IMPRESSED BY | [BER BY pe; Hon- R + ween foul sogether \u2018 riends, Je sir Seve 3 jinchelsgs.Re «- when always like Gur prices, are perfect.Wat our i.| Gee! But It\u2019s Hard \u2018To be broke just at this time of the year, new Fall Clothes.But.never mind.we're goods and \u2018ready to help you along.A ca © + You that our Clothes, +.- well, they can't.be casier, We.ati JUST SL00 PER WEEK | S.L 738 ST.CATHERINE EAST, near Pane: .Routtenberg & a Co.RE ; ER sen» rontreal | À nim DY ge Libera! ; ,n the lar .enri.Mr , Arras r (rhe 0 wer mg ronquet afr of 1ad bye Th present a [irces in > ces .x Un \u201cai pd the Te | Why not buy here now; of these things.quality, value, The reliable credit house of we hed tu i .i - Pt Our Credit-A Savinero ; To open \u2018an account here means you save sn .garment vou buy.satisfaction in any for terms; you make them yourself.- 81.00 H.COHEN & SON | Mig h pri 9 AMHERST ; cuit What else can jie As PER WEEK WILL po You | nee À i CE yoy offer you?6:3 2 era ar was worth having.; °#; DAMMING SCHEME Blookeiie, Ooo Hirrry' heres > tric, Commission, accompanied by Mr: C.'T.;Wilkinspn, \u2018 manager of \u2018the: Brockville light and water department, and! George J.Shaley, an engiheer of the.Long \u2018Sault Development Company, made dan \u2018inspection of the proposed dammihg of the Long Sault.Rapids, where dt\u2019 is proposed \u201cto \u2018develop many thousandr horse power of electrical energy.i The party left here in a launch; running the South Sault Rapids, Yad.returning by- the Cornwall Cangdl.; They visited several points in ordey that Mr.Acrés might make observations.right on the ground af the possibilities of the mammoth project.He wap most-favorably impressed with the scfeme.TORONTO CALL TO : REV.JOHN McNEIL Fi Big 3 3.HN > « 10.\u2014By a unanimous vote; the congregation of Cooke's Church decided last night-to extend a call {othe Rev.John McNeill, the noted evangelist of Liverpool, England.Thé.governing-body -of- Knox - Church has vated .to contribute annually a large: proportion of the $6,000 stipend mentioned in the call, and if the Rev.Mr.\u2018M@Neill accepts the invitation he will:-be.one- of the highest salaried ministers in Toronto.«.\"© Se re.- .ENFORCE REGULATION 2 ; - -\u2026 RE SHELL FISH.Halifax, N.8, Oct.10\u2014The Do-|- infon\u201cGovernmerit \u2014 N ~i'VL ATTENTION TO DETAILS cn oon tal field, ; sd.Victor on LCA.ows cars THE STORE Re ; .- ; ! i table wee It is the little things in life that grave count, and careful consideration of the THAT MADE THE oh Mass smallest details with regard to public i Pp.A Se service is sure to bring its own re- + H.A ward.Thus it was that the Superin- AR FAMOUS FF.Leon tendent of the Intercolonial Railway jee Plant Dining Car Service recently received rheau, of a letter from a gentleman well known ) of, legal is \u2018Canadian financial and Industrial Because a dollar a week at inurneau, circles, complimenting him.highly on : .rne banque & this store Will kllow vo TH a the excellence of the menu and the he plow you to © with flags pervice wn the LCR.dining cars, and dress up in swell, up-to-the.Le qrats of a neldentally inquiring the name of the A ; NN cod of tlhe D producer of some very fine breakfast minute clothes.Strietly Où of Victor bacon\u2019 which \"he had enjoyed, ax he store prices an we abi st to the would like to procure some of the same lutel arantee \u2018 curing for his own household.\u2019 an , y gu t Mi replace A dish of bacon on a dining car docs y garment hat does; OUTREN not seem an important thing when so fully satisfy you, £ many other palatable dishes are.served, MEN\" 3 ; , ! yet here is a case where attention to N'S Suits and Qvercoats: \\nbeals to detail counted, for it earned the ap- a nobby collection of season.Pp .preciation.ôf one whose appreciation able clothes.Children's Nor | sion À Üvercoats, OS STE 7 SVYTELES AMpyor Bea zhts meeti \u2018utfemont, a vere present A.deputati \u201cf the town v i rere ex- May Ë eile, jr, v 1 He said fare the Co \"the citize he delay in service { Ternard, Out Kveanues.and M A.! at ms > É = a - 2 2 ' Nr Robert vhpt had t Mebting of t Mignon, said above, Jealousy was tragedy.land - in St.was dE 75 Years Uninterrupted Snpremacy.: Canadian Representatives: - WILLIS & CO., LIMITED | 580 ST.CATHERINE STREET W.Phone: Up.1884 the base of the brain.The woman Beatrice Boulanger.his wife, is in\" same hospital, and is revoverme, Tw bullets took effect in the arm.the fp MY ON 5 | cau\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LABOR LEADERS FILED Ît Must Be Co, Lim- BILL OF EXÇEPTIONS Washington.Oct.14.-Charema Blood an error was committed hy Justice Wri of the District Supreme Crore.© lowing their trial on conto: court \u2018to proceed before the taking The ting testimony had been concinded before | Lam are title.refree.Samuel Gompers, John N \u201crather as Co.who chell and Frank Morrison, the lea - hy Rheun yesterday filled a Will of; excep\u201d NAS acid ài with the Supreme Court.Their en al trut now on îts way to the Diftrict « \u2018ld realjz to the possession of |r Appeals.\u2018cure rheur 1 \u2018hrough \u201cB'S and r: CASTORIA F2: For Infants ard Children The Kind You Haw Always Bong! 7 remedy Bee (Ps oS Puls .A 4 ZA £ \u2018\u201cause they Sign of Chih To 'rauble \u201cthe, tried th one but Come more M and har \u2014 make the ne 7 \"1 in this « \u201c38 acid wt \"3 wands of * Even, am JF one.Mrs Her Ont.D theum OV Worse a ; For a! - shifted : : ntteriy \u20ac under ty \u201cered th qd move al \u201cMainedq in .Msn col 7 \u201cVening .ible way) \u201crs T thu OM, une 7 c be drive; \u201chve up an lise Dr.% Ir using lnhthg I w Je nat has Nee, 1 can \u201cone suffe tse Pil nt dealers ter six b William \u20ac Ont want som re with the Te Will show | our terms, \u2014 ; ; Co.| On every to give you and fit.As > offer you?DO 2e lERST Catherine.ORE AMOUS a week at low you to , up-to-the.triotly cash 3 we abso- ° to replace © lat doesn't Overcoats: of season- dren's Nor Overcoats, STOCK IN DEPART.SERS Mackinaws, its, Black ortment of its; Charts, Waists, he Square ) VEEK | AHN BROS.ERINE ST.| or ve uve St.es, The woma wife, is in t! covering.Tw arm ause of th ED XCEPTION Charging th?ustice Wrigh Court, in ai contempt the taking © uded before , John Mi: 1, the leaders of exception Their case '8 District Cour\u201d RIA ays Bongit hu re aor = EE EE kl te np BL 8 Le \"THE MONTREAE \u2018Barr rires \u201cTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912.ip Ba SERAL ORGANIZER FETED 5Y NONTREAL YOUNG LIBERALS 5.R.Lemieux Spoke of Mr.Severin Lotournean as a Coming Man in the\u2019 Political Field, ind five hundred Lib- vith a #51 ad last eto .Ap mn L féw Conserva- night in hon- urneau, M.P.P.dé Cn ind Libéral organizer Hoe nt cotriets on the Fr ge Lo sn He = ah 2 a HoT ager\u2019 I Mir rrczption, go a presented 6 \"puit me pou.amber * af 10 speeches Pr, represe \u20ac i: # D in the Pro ord ad the Hon wan, of -s representing the Li federal field.yang Liberal Associa vet, MacMaster, Er v.H.Danduranÿ, i P.A: Sequin, M.P.\u2018Antonio Per- it H.A.Lemieux, \u2018TPP, Leon Garneau.\u2018eanve Plante Laetare \u2018ourneau, of St.Henri, \u2018atier, legal partner of | etourneau.The banquet hall was d with flags and bun \u2018he coats of arms of the various prov-; nees of the Dominion.Ae Victor Beique,, in VERIN LETOURNEAU.æst ma:ter, And amon wd able were Messrs.{Verville, M.P., at the banquet epch-Canadian \\=sociation of Mont- all of ithe college at i etourndau was given nd Mrs, Le- ; ith a band- ut 0 flowers.A large sx were present for the Hon.Charies Devlin ng the 'Lib= vince of Que- Hodokphe Lemieux, berals in the Mr, Victor Beique, president of the tion, acted as: those at the Levesque, \u2019 Dr.K.Ma- Nap.Seguin, harles Query, oy, Ald.Le- and Mr.Severin gayly decorat- | ting, and with, proposing the sast to the guest of honor, referred Mr.Pel-\" * by the appeal to prejudice.0m PRA ser «, to the valuable counsel and assistance which Mr.Letourneau had given the \u2018Jeunesse Liberale* first organized.\u2018The idea of such an association was to bring together the young Liberals of all classes, so as to make them a force, to develop their Political education, and qualify them -to \u2018take an- intelligent part in politics, and \u2018to:ktep them in touch with\u2019 thes) leaders of the party.For all the suc-' cess that had been ajtained a large\u2019 part of the \u2018credit, was due te.Mr.Les; tourneau.- | :.\u201cThe .Jatter was cheered enthustasti-! caly when he Tose.to replys He mod-' estly, but sincerely expressed his.gratitude for the hônor that was paid.him.- The Young Liberals, he said, were the hope of the party, and he\u2019 complimented .them on having so elo«: quent and able a president.This banquet, he took.it, was partly to celes: brate the viotory : of May 15th last in! Hochelaga County, the whole credit for which was.due to the electors of that constituency.Without going fnta\u2019 a political discussion, \u201che declared that he believed the \u2018Li%eral policy.ix this ince wou ure the welfare, evelopment hd \u2018Prosperity of - Que-: bee: .} The Hon.Charles Daun, Siatster of Mines and Colonization, who makes an interesting and hutnorous spèech fin*efther language, was heard\u2019 with great interest.: He delivered a eulogy .of Sir Lomer:' Gouin as a wise constructive statesman, and a careful financier.Referring to public instrue- tion, he sald! he was convinced, in - spite \u2018nf certain attacks, that the Liberal Government had done its full \u201cduty.in the: matter of education.It was-said, that-the salaries of teachers were too\u201cTow,!- and.thàt the sohool buildings were not hyglenie.The Government ceuld not help this.It re- : mained for the people to act.In 1897 {he Conservative - Government : gs | | siving $400,000 .a year to education, while the \"Liberal Government: now gives $1,300.000,.and the people them«- selves spend.$6,000,000 on education.The Hon.Mr.Lemieux referred to Mr.Letourneau as a coming man in the political.fleld.He had been doing good work, and making little noise about it.Referring to the poli- \u2018tical situation, he said there had been a reaction in Quebec and other Prov- fnces since the Conservatives won in the election last year.He had accompanied Sir Wilfrid Laurier on-his tour | through Ontario, and would never have believed the reception that was given him.An election in Ontario today would return at least 35 Liberal members.Ontario had been deceived The other speakers included Messra.Rivet, Bouchard, Jean -Penverne, Antoine Mattais, | L.\u2018Ray -and others.OL TREMONT COUNCIL Appeals to the Ul sion Against th ways Ca.Mayor Beaublen \u2018ght's mebting of wtremont, and vere present.A deputation from t sf the town was present, vere ex-Mayor Dunlop Veville, jr, who addres cit.wfare the Council to ex Ÿ the citizens of the north end .on- he delay in providing \u201ca Avenues, and back to Mr.C.A.Pariseau, the ratepayers of t aid the laying of these tracks was | \u2018Nn urgent necessity, an pr sided th He said the deputa service from Par Bernard, Outremont ans À je Commis- Tram- : at last | Counci he north side among whom end Mr.Robt.ged the Coun- tion had come press the view à street rail- Avenue on.Van Horne rk Avenue.C., on\u2019 behalf\u2019 e \"north end, d they should © laid at once in accordance with the\u2019 mitract existing betwee! on and the Street inv.The parties for cared wished to impréss upon \u2018ounci] the desirability Jmpany to their agreem \u2018rict through which the ih was growing very \u201cere would be a still\u201d when this car service Von, Mr.Robert Neville, in.\u201chat had taken place meefing of the Public - mission, said' Mr.Perr IY ONE WAY \"Hust Be Treated dim are not due \"eather as so many F nse, \u2018cal truth which Tould realize, J through the blood.Lits and rubbing and \u20ac treatment in the is rheumatism, and nt ages tied them is or and harder to cure 7 Temedy is tried.he < Pils always RE \u2018© they go right * freucls in the blood Take the new, rich bl Min this way drive o ni * #4 which causes [70% of instances M among which CURE REEUMATISH not » but is allowing the trouble .to Decome moré deep-rootéd in the sys- h the corpora-* Railway Com-'| whom he ap- the of holding the | ent.The dis- cars were to quickly, and eater growth as in opera-.referring to at a recent Utilities Com- , \u2018 represent- Through \u2018the Blood and the Poissnous Acid Driven Out.The twinges end tort t ures of rhein o cold, damp.persons sup- Rheumatism comes from pois-.5 acid in the blood.This is a pvery sufferer.tn There ig only one way tire rheumatism-\u2014it must be treat- | All the lini- -called elec- world will - not the sufferer only wasting \u2018when the pro- Dr.Williams\u2019 cure rheumatism to the root of .\u2018These Pills pod of health, ut the poison- - Theumatism.is the .follow- Mine Mrs, G.R.Dulmage, Cherry \u2018er.Ont, says: rhe: nna tism \u201cI ven ot Far about two LE er unable.to Zonder the doctor's eed) nd me.\u201c¢ about TAMA me uz Sand.was attacked: ! which- gradually \u201ccrce until I was onfined to my | eks I had to \u201cified and turned! in bed, as.I elp mwself.- 1 ré and so far that I was able to get.up but: tHe trouble still nm my system; - If I put my +, 7 7914 water, or 4f T went out in \"TRE er in dam Lo \u201cid return, tne suffered + \"1 hegan to.: ven from my s other medi Williams\u2019 P them for \u2018 tas complet vad a twinge- Il recommend fering from , ls are sold > or by mail - boxes for $2 \u2018ms\u2019 À à cn Top [4 f \u20ac Wie Let Medicing .Co., b weather the ind for four from rheuma- think .it could ystem.Finally tine\u2019 and began nk Pills, and a couple of ply cured and pf rheumatism the Pills to this trouble\u201d by ail- medi- at 50 cents'a 50 from The .Brock- By of) all t e .Cowneiliors?7 of cures might | aA AAAR ERR REED 3 FIVE POSTAL CLERKS-.- + KILLED IN WRECK.+ \"Mansfield, Ohio, Oot.10.\u2014 + Post office authorities here + \u2018have been notified that five.+ postal clerks : were killed this + morning in the Baltimore a 4 Ohio\u201d wregk at Chicago June: \u2018+ tion.Details are lacking.Tee Erbe rasé Serene] ing the Street Railway, made light of this demand for the new service, and argued that the present track on Park Avenue was only a few minutes\u2019 walk from there, and he also stated that there :was\u2019 only about fifty per- soris altogether Hving in that district.He \u2018hoped the Council would not allow the.\u2018Commissioners to remain under this impression.\u2018Three hundred and the\u2019 cars in less than an hour.So far as the company was concerned, it seemed to him that this was an attempt to shelve the case.He said.the company were allowing the City of Montfeal to renéw.the paving on Park Avenue, at the corner of Van Horne and Bernard Avenues, whereas had\" they intended: to proceed with the construction of the new line \u2018an arrangement would have been made for laying the switches at both points of communication.The deputation present were not finding fault with the Council; they simply desired to_put on record the fact that the public were behind their representatives in this demand for laying down these new lines without delay.It was the\u2019 desire of the ratepayers that when the question came up again before the Public Utilities.Commission next week, there j should\u2019 be sufficient eevidence forthcoming to-\u2018convince the members - af.that body that the cifcumistances were quite different from what the company Rad sought: to convey.The mayor, in reply to- the.deputation, said the Council had used évery effort to get the company to fulfil: its engageurents \u2018beforé deciding on\u2019 légal proceedings being taken.> days -ago \u2018he -had\u2019 -visited the place where the proposed tracks were to be\u2019 laid in company with the president of the Street Railway, and \u2018had received his verbai assurance that the contract would be put through soon, the delay being simply due ta the fact that the plans were.not quite ready.He emphasized the statement that the whole question was narrowed down to the point that .the.contract with the company \u2018existed:.and: he added that if it were known that.no more than three persons resided .In.the locality the company would: stil have to.fulfil that contract.In reply ito Coûneillor Stuart as .te whether any time limit had been mentioned, the mayor.stated that he had received the assurance of the president that the .wofk would be.commenced intmediately.Mr.P.Levesque,\u201d In his address to the Council, suggested a belt line by Van Horne avenue and back by St.Catherine road, to take the place of the proposed line through Bernard and .Outremont: avenues.\u201cThe maïor- sald- thie \u2018might come \u2018later or, but:in \u2018the meantime the con- \u2018tract they had: with .the-compan i for the: Bernard.al Outreshont \"route: - Councillér Bessitte moved, seconded \u2018by: CéunciMor Picher, that-as the company did\" prot carry: est their contract with the town regarding the laying of | these: tracks on the streets, the Council prays the Public Utilities\u201d Commission to enforce the immediate carrying ; through of the contract, and that a {copy of.this resolution be sent to the company and \u2018to the: Commission.The motion.was \u2018unanimously car- \u2018Tied.* A representative appeared for the proprietors, who oppose the erectio of certain buildings by the Clercs nt St.Viateur on Bloomfleld avenue He objected to\u2019 the plans submitted because they were.ingomplete, and asked that complete \u2018plans bé' produced 1 ._fore the wotk of construction: is allowed te procééd.\u2018He.Mad been derstand that the-Brothers had stated that\u201d possibly ° they might not out up enue a ve since they were | } Many | {which 1 four persons from there had boarded | About ten | .thematié J te.led to un-t I LORENS Ÿ ++ i i.| Irish Ladsand La Lassies Gave -| Public a Gay Time NEW RULE, WAS BROKEN, | of Children Came aud ' Had to Get Admission.t \u2014\u2014\u2014 Hua i 1 ; Last night was St.Patrick's night at.the Child: Welfare Exhibition.i It really refolved itiself.into g children\u2019s \u2018| carnival, with an audience -of grown- Up childéen, laughing and applauding pr perfdrmances in most enthusiastic e.\u201cThe attendance\u201d Was- so large as to be- posititely embarrässirig tô those In charge.a instance, the committee had: annpunced through the papers that \u2018chilfiren would not be allowed in the \u2018exhibition at night unless accompanied hy parents or\u2019 teachers.: ; But the Child \u2018 Welfgre .Exhibition\u2019 \u2018has greater attraction for the .child than the avergge moving pjéture shaw, and last night there was a crowd of seven - or \u2018eight! hundred children who, not knowing jof the regulation,\u201d pressed forward fo doors.and.be mission.he \u2018circumstances t there \u2018wah : only onejthing to, do, and kind-hearted.policemen and.directors just.looked | the othef \u2018way and Jet.the.children] pass.ä The gdneral public came in .thou- Bands, the.whole floor of the Drill: Hall, as jwell as.the spacious galleries, being packed.The total attendance.during the opening night.and .the whole of yesterday \u2018is: estimated at around 125,000.The turnstiles alone registered 21,620, and several thousand came in iby other doors.- \u2018The litle Irish boys and girls, charmingly - dfessed, proudly bore \u2018their banners, as they marched \u2018in\u2019 pro: cession Xo the grand stand.They: were Î tiôns, influding St; Patrick'\u2019s Orphan-' age, St.PatricWs Boys\u2019.School, St.Patrick'= Girls School, and St.at- rick\u2019s \u2018Bays\u2019 Chotr.=.To hear this big chorus of six hun- | area children: sing \u2018The Maple Leaf Forever\u2019 {was a real inspiration.\u2018The girls fron the orphanage, with their dresses trimmed with maple.leaves, gave a pretty drill with Canadian and Irish flags.Then.the .chancel choir of St.jatrick\u2019's, consisting of forty boys, gaye the new song, composed for the Chil - Welfare Exhibition by Miss Lily E Barry, and get to music by P.Dou las -Krnowles.: An intimate little song, rendered in.\u2018faultless style by the sweet, clear vaices of the boys, t with great appreciation.The ope Ing: versé ia\u201d as Tollows: Day is me and- night is near, : Sweetly 7 Bleép, my baby.déar, Little hdnds are tired of play, Little t at home must stay.Birds and bees and butterflies, - Ail have closed their sleepy eyes, | Slumber, darling, through the dark; - Wake when morning wakes the lark.A var programme of vocal seléc- tions wds rendered, to.the great.delight of ithe audience, gspecially-twhen the sch o} - girls: SORE: (Ireland Shall Be was given, novel drills- were \u2018also given.One-tha had ery,-hanpy .effect was by the han boyæ each .oné-of.whonr bore on thim a white.cubical\u2019 block on fas \u2018painted a big letter.At various combined ) into such -mottoes as \u2018Jolly Boys: Ale We,\u2019 \u2018Are You Pleased?\u201d \u2018Child.Welfare Exhibition,\u2019 and so on.| There w hs also a gymnastic exhibition by boys : under Professor Scott.NEED OF PLAY Side\u2019 of Child\" Life ed on at Charities: Conference.c\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 little - model playground in the Child elfare Exhibition was one of the mo popular places at the Drill Hall today, for the news that children can go \u2018there and play has spread among the little ones.Sand \u2018pies by the scote were made, .thefe was an endléss grocession \u2018shooting the chute,\u2019 while tHe merry-go-round ,the motive force of which the children have themselves tp supply, Was hardly ever still.+ 5 This ject of play way one of, \u2018the chief fehtures.at thits mornilhg\u2019s - session of [the Canadian \u201cConference.of Charities and -Correctiofis, held in connectibn with the exhibition, Mur.J EM the~Y.M.C.A: in Montreal, .read a paper oh the subject, in which\u2019 he spoke of the abéoluté need of play in the devilopment of children, quoting with approval R.L.Stevenson's.lines: Lighter Toi The \u2018Happy hearte and heppy faces, : Happy play in grassy.places; .That was how in the ancient ages .\u2018Children grew to kings: and sages.\u2019 What it was necéssary to undér- Stand vps that play: was not a luxury.but\u2019 = 4 \u2018were le: cities, against jecessity.When the children t out in the planning of our hen natures -path- was.closed the growing child, it.was ma- ally certain \u2018that he would seek sothe other path or cease to grow at all.|Stunting or.pervérsion -wers \u2018the .inevitable results of denying op- portuni for play.\u2018Play, he said, \u201cis\u2019oné \u2018of\u201d nature's methodqd of stimulating mentality, of developing social leadership, of cultivating moral and Bpititual qualities, in fact, jof keeping ys young and elas-, Thprefore, let us: play, and play without qualms of consélence.: .WIDER USES LS OF RCHOOLS:, .\u2018Mr, Ji i 8.Woodsworth, of Winnipeg, | gave \u2018a puggestive paper on \u2018The wider use of ischools,' In which hé argued hools might be utilized for ums, - baths, and clubs of all wring.the hours \u2018when.they.woulds&rherwise be .closed.School p worth many millions, waz\"in use in \u201cmost places only - about one- third of the wéking hour.and there was no; with f «public money com- parableito.the paie dtraltéwing this valuabité : to semafh; idle so Poot.provide - \u201cmoving : pic- ; \u201cehtHéren- inside, the - sehools as wellias outstie; why not even use the schbols in times of - electiohi for able pldces now sn often uséq He :alpb - suggested.that mpre(attention -shéuld be given to night classes in the gchoals, that the: achoôls should :for the education \u2018of itomi- jinat they, ctôûlä be: made to of eater megsure Jor.the ©-de- hE We ride -definité -training in citizens hat they \u2018should\u2019 afford She mentir ai oe Govac as outlined, « at the last opportunities - éefinite religious - ] sought.ad J the various Irish\u2018 institu- | the married life of Bruce an 8 \u2018af the drill these letters | t, the physical director of | polling Booths,\u2019 instead of.thei dtareput- - irs FERS FEE EE Was TE: PAPER BASKETS NEEDED - Id vs De, Louis Laberge, city medi- \"odl \u2018health \u201coffiéer;\u201d \u2018walé\u201d that waste paper baskets should be placed in the streets of the city, and the people educated to make use of them and keep the streets clean.Whils' in Washington a week age Dr.L serge said that he was impress=: od with these baskets there and the fine, clean streets.Hp aldo™ said thst theses baskets Cg be -placed on Pedestals and, made to took neat, FEEL EPa INANE [A that they should provide\u2019 Lee * creational facilities, and that + they: should be made both in the: city; an the country a.sociäl centre.i oar + NS: reer 3 > à - RA bo \u2019 real by the University Settlethent was.\u2018head worker for the Settlemiént, and.\u2018others; her paper, like those of the was sratly appreciated.BRUCE IN THE.\u2018Murder Tells Bis =\" - Story in court : Hamilton, Oct.10\u2014The presecutian this morning closed its case in connection with the trial of James Bruce, charged with the murder pf Rose Ziepe, When court opened, the prisoner walked intly the crowded room, nodding and smil*iig to acquaintances, and seemed to have no doubt as to what the verdict would be When the, case went \u2018to the jury.Sos Dr.Henderson; of Toronto, said he had dissolved some of tle poison taken from the girl's stomach and injected it into frogs.The frogs showed -symp- toms of strychnine poison, but did not die:- This closed the.Crown\u2019s case.The defence opened with.Mr.A.-c,| Garden, manager of the National drug Company, who swore it would be.impossible for Bruce to get poison while delivering goods there.Mrs.Blaine, sister of the prisoner, swore that her brother told T before his marriage that Mrs.Bruce had warned him she had detectives watchs ing \u2018him, and would have him arrested urlesg he married her,\u201d Bruce did not believe the woman to be\u201din the condition shé #ald| she was.The pair were happy whité Hving with\u2019 Mrs.Blaine, The witness swore when Bruce returned from: the hospital on the fatal Sunday aftéfnobn he was | \u2018| cheerful 48 usuad, and.showed no sighs - of worry.C.W.Bell).the prisoner's Aawyer, sprang a surprise when, after calling - a number of witnesses \u2018to show that fl his wife compara- imself on.in the Blaine home had been tively happy, he put Bruce H {the stand.Bruce answered all the questions ;put ,to him gpite frankly, and verified most of the evidence given by Crown witnesses Jeading up to his visit to the hospital.sworé he never told Mrs.Dalby i ot he would not lve with her daught 2 \u201cHe swore, too, the signature.Brown, in the poison book, was ot Nis, and that he.had never been.in; the.store.87 tar ry | 100 LAWYERS WANTED, Three Rivers Persons Charged With + Corrupt Practices Allowed \u201c Counsel.The one hundred odd.persons\u2019 men- +.4 leged_corrupt practices in connéction\u2019 with the.election of the Hon.Jacques Bureau, \u2018may all.be represented by attorneys at the investigation which reopens at Three Rivers oh Nov.4, This ruling was handed down yesterday by Justices Tourigny & Cooke, who took the point en delibere on Tuesday, \u201cafter it had beén argued by Messrs.Laflamme & Tessier, K.C/s, representing the respondent, and resisted by Messrs.Martel & Bisaillon, K.C.'s, for the petitioner, Mr.Normand.The petition asked that zll the parties named be disqualified from exercising the franchise, Lordships held it was only fair under the eircumstances that they be given an opportunity to \u2018defend themselves: \u2018The result will -be greatly to complicate the investigation, on which a small.army of lawyers will now ba.engagéd.QUEBEC HARBOR u.ANNOUNCEMENT Ottawa, Oct.9.\u2014 \u201cTher will be an announcement very shortly in regard to the Quebec harbor,\u201d and the Hon.F.D.-Monk this morning.Further particulars the minister said he could not: make \u2018at the present time: However,\u2019 it is understood that as a result of the vigit of the ministers to Quebec a decision has been reached as to:the location of the dry docks.Tenders for the complete scheme.will be asked for shortly.A deputation representing the Na-| tional Builders\u2019 Exchange walted on Hon.W.T.White.and the Hon.J.D.Reid this morning and urged that a more adequate duty be placed Quinlan, J.H.Hutcheson, J.O.Mar- tineau.and T.A.Morrison, all of Montreal.rer SEIZED VALUABLE SKINS.Mr.W.H.\u201cGriffith, chief game officer of.the province made a gelzure of game at Bonaventure station - yesterday, In a crate to which no lieense tags \u2018were attached he found one moose skin, three hears skins, one porcupine, | the meat of the moose and fifty par- \u2018tridges.The box was- consigned to.\" A.Dubois, 333 Ontario street.East, and, FP was shipped from Ste.Rose, Temis- couta county.Kings and Queens cannot! enjoy more \u2018delicious tea than exsily \u2018afford \u2014 now that Ridgmre Tea is placed on genetal sale throughout America.Surman The good work\u2019 being done\u2019 i Monts] K he described by Miss Elizabeth.Mélnr-the || § \u2018 of \u201c ficert will \u201cbe held in MeGill - \"the visitors from Kingston\u2019 : | tertained.1&ive \u2018Queen's\u2019 of their best, but if the | tall\u2019 sold at $16.tioned\u201d as having partiéipated in -al- |.and their on all kinds of building: stone except | rough quarry block.The members of .the deputation were L.Marechal, John | DOIN G AWAY WITH HORSES | Canadian Express Co.Giving Five New Electric Trucks 8 Trial na la al >, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Canadian Express Cémpany had , an exhihition yesterday - homing In À front: of te.Express: Building an Me- which \u2018they will try out As gn experi} \u2018ment in Montreal and \u2018Toronto.Three k Bt them are\u2019 two-ton- trubks, and \u2018bave \u20ac one- ton capacity./ They.are\u201d | bourse; \u2018all; covered: Ly Ee pi I fat.the conclusion of the Rugby | \u2018match on ; Saturday a \u2018s coker\u2019 con- nion, when will be en- \u2018Win or lose, \u2018McGill will, \u2018Red and.White are: the victors, then\" f ng Umer axe, dy at.the unjon > AEE) A At a meoting of the executive of Mc- Gill English Rugby Club, \u2018held yesterday, it was.decided to aëcept Dalhou- sie\u2019s terms for a match, in Halifax on Oct.14th, and a return 'métch will- be played on McGill Campus gn Nov.2nd.The idea of McGill playing three matches against Eastern.juniversities was abandoned for this year at least, as it was felt the undertaking ' was more: \u2018than could be mariaged.\" - 1e Ki The first.practice of\u2019 McGill Rootets\u2019 Club was held yesterday, aftern and was a big success.\u201cOver.three hundred students took - pärt \u201c in \u201cHe songs and yells, with which: they intend to frighten: Queen's, and \u201cak.the same time.engoyrese: McGill on Saturday after on.The; McGill \u2018band.will lead the 1g, and with thé réctérs will have\u2019 special\u2019 seats on the central grand stand \u2018on the east side ™ fog the campus.Ld + The French\u2019 club, \u201cthe Gores\u2019 Fian- cais, in canneéction with Te cGill- Univ er-sity, which -was formed: :for the purpose: of studying the French language and \u2018French literature, will this .ses- \u2018sion: hdld fortnightly suppers.It is felt that .by adopting this courses.the natural shyness.and resefve of members will be.ov ercome, and better con- | versational , powers.will bg developed.HISTORIC FURNEURE BRINGS GOOD PRICES There was a large atténdance of men and women of means, and some very keen bidding this morning at the aue- tion rooms of Walter §.Kearns, cor.| \u2018University and Cathcarts streets, where the household furnishings: of the late Countess de Bassano, -and, the late- Captain Davis are being :disposed of.\u2018The collection includes: some old French furniture, .pictuges, pottery, etc.A set of eight nit; \u2018dale chairs brought $200,\" while a fv handsome Linlaid- cabinet went\u2018 up* rapidly in the bidding from $10 to\u201d$52.50.A marine and \"landscape picture went TOF $47.50.while a painting of a.\u2018Swiss Water- The :/sdfe continues | Eo to-morrow.- com : .= [SCHOOL BOARD [Qi street of five new: \u2018elsètric-truclaj 2 ; {{ poration.This.company paid the sum | + whic is\u2019at the: rate of 93588 perdent.Streets.\" fsa Botan.ded baw are by far \u201celementa \u2018the board the sécretary.Mr.SOLD BONDS Securities to Value of $500,000 Bought for $462,940 2,000 MORE PUPILS.Increase Largest in the History of the Board of the City.In direct response.to\u2019 the.ugly Timor X \u2018that \u2018the Bnances of.the .Protestant ' school beara: are very.Guch at-an ebb , comes the announcement to-day - that bonds to.the value of $500,000 were sold yedterday to\u201d the Royal\u2019 Securities Tor- \u201cothers trying t& claim the child a re- .Bident by allowing him to livé with relatives In thé city.To be a resident (1t' is necessary that the parents be living within the boundariés of the city six months \u201cbefore the child is sent to school.Those present this morning at tha meeting were the Rev.Dr.SyYmornds, who, was\u201d chairman, .the Rev.Dr.Young, -thé Rev.Prof.Scrimger, and Ald.James Robinson.Besridés these .were the sètretary, Mr.C.J.Binmore; and\u201d tre supt, Mr.H.J.Stiver.- | OF $462,900.for \u201cthis block of stock Another tatténing of- thelr fessurces ; comes \u2018fronr thé\u2018safe\u201cof schooï property on the corner of Pontiac and Blenville \u201cThis land was sold at $23,500, 35,600 cash, \u201cand the.remainder Payable \u201cAl the end \u2018of three Years, interest he- ing computed at the fate of five percent.The purchaser is the House of Browne.This was the report made - publié at the meeting of \u2018the school Pda roing at the High Shoo! on Peel street.-Another annouricement is that there To many applicants for the And high schoois this year, and all classes are crowded to their capacity.In- some; it is fbared that the conditions\u2019 are too crowded \u2018for the | most efficient service.4 Protestant House of Industry and The total number of pupils now ; Refuge Has No Room Left reachés 17,036 as compared to the 15,- -in the Cemetery.WILL CREMATE THE ._.POOR IN FUTURE p\u2014\u2014 536 of last-.year, making an increase of 1,951.In reading the report before H.-J.Silver, commented on the increase as\" being \u2018the largest in the history of the board, and in all probabilities the: largest in the career of the city.It is evident that some protedure will shortly have to be taken in the matter of making room for more scHojars, and\u2019 \u2018on this question the board are divided, some believing new schools should\u201d ba, built while others think enlarging the: present \u201cbuildings would he more effi\": cacious.\u201cNo action will be taken for some time, and it is extremely utilike- lv that alterations will be made this year.Technical education \u2018in this city is being keenly appreciated by many of the citizens who would not give their children a so-called \u2018higher education.\u2019 In the evening technical classes alone the pupils number 1,18 which is a large increase over last year's figures.In practical \u2018education parents are beginning to realize-that a training for.girls is a necessary.part of .thelr equipment in life.In \"1908 the boys: \u2018at.the technical classes outnumbered; the girls 3 to 1, but during.the present | \u2018yéar the boys and girls are.:Véry | \u2018e¥enly matched, the latter.being .the larger by the small margin of one.# \u2018Give us a chance to learn ¢s the cry emanating from the Chinese quarter in this town.In spite of the, fact that several classes have already been formed, yet the board had to deal with several requests for more teaching in this line.The majority of pupils in these classes are ove rthirty vears of age, and the zeal with which they en- .deavor to learn western knowledge is prodigious.The board wish to impress.gpon the, | \u201cpublic that no excéptions can be made rto the-utätutés of the educational\u2019 de- x An original step is heing taken, hy the Montreal Protestant House of Industry and Refuge with regard to the burial of those who die in their institution.As the society.ghelters in ita \u201cOld People\u2019s Home\u2019.many poor patients who stand yor the threshold et \u2018death, the \u201cdeath \u2018rate is constderahfy \u2018higher than id many other institutions \u2018which minfster to \u2018the needs of younger people.The governors have therefore found it necessary, according tc their forty-seventh annual report, tc cremate all the bodies of those who would, if there had ben many.have been buried in the society's -lot in Mount Royal Cemetery.EXTEND DUKE'S - TERM OF OFFICE ; Suggested Likely to Occur, ip ~View-of Princes\u2019 Visit - in 1914.\u2014 (Canadian Associated, Press.) London, Oct.10.\u2014It is almost certain that .the Duke of Connaught's term - in.Canada, will .extend another year,\u201d says \u2018Truth which.is generally reliable in such matters.\u2018It is very desirable that he should he head of the Canadian @overnment when the Prince of Wales and Prince.Albert visite Conada.in 1514.Extension of - the Capa term wil ve very popular in Be The- Duchess - and Princess.rai are coming in April for a \u2018partment fn the matter.of allowing\u2019 Fal tre, be stay, jn England.They non-resident pupil®\u2019 children to go to als sit thé Crown Prince.ani school without thé customarv fee.Many requests are made to evade this, same with the excuse of poverty, \u2018ahd Princess of Sweden at Stockholm! Probably the latter will visit Canada next autumn.\u2019 BURNERS WITH SILK MANTLES - ON THE RENTAL PLAN Free Installation.Superiority of Light, LF - Economy of Cas, = Price: 15¢ per lamp per month Payable monthly This price includee maintenance, i.e, the renewal \u2018of Mantles, \u201cChimneys and Shades, as well as a monthly fn- .spection of the lamps, assuring at all times the highest degree of efficiency.THE ECONOMY OF GAS SUFFICIENT TO OFF: SET THE RENTAL CHARGES Orders taken by Malephone and executed promptly.THE LYON GAS SAVINE, LIMITED 82 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST MONTREAL ~N - other pärt.of Canada in Th Witness\u201d js prepared to furnish a, SCHOLARSHIP.\" \u201ccovering.tuition and all \u2018other necessary expenses in any school or college in Montreal or any or after \u201cordinary working hours.If vol want an.education of any kind, or desire ! to attetid any business col- .lege, any edaservatory or to receive special training in - any Bie,\u201d and\u2019 Jack the necessary | means to secure it; why : return for a little work which may.be \u2018dotie in spare time roe ey EEE oc i pT GR, i MF Ar aa 8X 1 gr me. , | ; 7 x ne ve = ae , | - a ut .7 as er: er sr Ee aid oa Clee 7 és Go El pie itt uk Fee TE oT = Jee : = EN .vo : = 4 Lo : LU 5 7 = ?pre ; TE \u201d RE , 0 Areca \u2019 AN seems Cuers ie | à ., A - Co \u2018 ~ \\ } \u201c ; , \" ; ' h - ; i brows = ce ns 42 1 NL - « NEE + , Le Lace HE _ MONTREAL, \u201cDAILY-WITNES$S- THURSDAY.OCTOBER 10, 1912.) rR eo i ee LT TER SEIT #4 | ; IE 1.It In vita ; \u2018 | ae ; fre cri 7 \u2014 - commons \u2014 \u2014 WEEKLY = CALEN DAR oe a Pi ent of he av magemeto Te éimogsty of steèp | tate to the history of - the dldest a { A: zu = ire arr LE A ON Rat eer have nol embark.j¥rgden \"Thé: morment\u201c theffengine is | neweraner In the world.- Yo of the + 424 4 4 4 44444 44444! SCHAARY GHAMPIONSHIP F00 Bn oh a pratece without suring owed.Gown ith debility Bo exert a SELENITE events rs mor Copie TC 410 cr ( BUI : | | |» 40k tle & ; by.thob.should we} piish ge also dut dey.In ébnsequence ecard, far-the editors-tn- hiéf of the KING GEORGE : M.Scharwer\u201d : A at ag :.% Bokiall knbw of it, go that shipping it Tv nsier.té = \u201cI PADEE often displayed exemipiary cour- ® HIS PEOPLE rer Û Quebec Rugby Football Unibn i mi: comp aies Ju perte ane ad a golly rusty 2'pasoit line r.r up af and great patriotism, : .va TO His .ist, was jae ; : \u2018 : 120 8 1 ti ._ Thus in the eight : : \u201cGres \u2018 im; M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, Saturday, Oèt.1 2th cordingly.Even Such a.task as the much\u2018 power.1 Gces thrée times as editor of \u2018King Boy.century it was the Athens, Oct.10.\u2014Great en- given to him proofs of its patriotism,\u2019 .At the conclusion of the spasch.a great shout of \u2018Long | Unittea States by state la ws, municipal |, that i, to-day such a featire' of our in gto.modernists in every town of and county option and-Inälen reserve TMB frucks by the smëll quick-act- | NOTE Chiné.\u2014\"Westminster Gazette: : audience appreciated itness \u2018awa, the States have always had much _ pretation of Lise] Mere lis Majesty's Theatre = Jr sone The Baty ta »æ 8 [A a - 7 2 ing 2 > \u2019 o Tu CUT live the King.Long live Greece.of the latter, tne: gap fre = dificailty in -enforcing thelr laws ba-| V219P : + + + + .HF -# \u2018given® time, than denounced + thusiasm h b aroused lurge aud atuated ; Panama Canal was not begun without It is to .the treachery of the Royal Prince reece tn ald-ence bn 20 P'dording nal w.T is make it climb the same hill Fih-Mo.: (| + throughout Greece by a speech he a she» Afrordin ST.LAMBERT VS MONTREAL Hl 2 pm.the people of the country having been slowly.\u2019 R ° for The develion 9, eceived as reward + \u2018made by King George to sev- pointed fon o \u2018 Lawrence eo.J .* given a date at which it would be Tho 20 _ terrible tortures and final > ae jg : + eral thousand people, who had otal à © bey : | han this BROCKVILLE .YS, i ¥ONTREAL H at 3415 p.m.finished; \u2018Surely to the people of Mont- propuiee ue de A eam for the the: stake.FimMo-Ling's treachery : asembled at the.palace to wel and te II had no: 1.| Appi | R \u2018 i t v : n \u201csuc\u201d vehicles tly was proved t + 4 im on his return la .e eminen: GENERAL ADMISSION (BRAND STAND) 280.- | real is due a like consideration.The handicapped in thot it .the But undoubtedly eo?fave ihe editor.4 \u2018night.His Majesty said: plainly thay he x © .CL LL , __ very fact that the engineers in charge 94 In th.Tequires the! significant of 1 ascinating and 4 \u2018\u201cl am convinced that the Hel- ; fused t eu.ais ; ve rt | carriage: of a hoMer, fire-box and a | ; 211 the incidents in the + leni : : 0 begin if, ze r= re of the Panama Canal had fixed a gate loux boiter, history of the \u2018newspaper is tha action | lenie people, whose apprecia- preserved.ce ti.; fov'its Ton hei ou of fuel, dt 14 yot In some ways and, the fate of a twelfth century edi- + tion of patriotism | have been : He opened wi}, | tes, an Cy I CC I CS C an urch \u2018 5 etion spurred them to Win the rnost effotent\u2019 moars at our dis.| OF.\" Who wrote an ete demanding Ÿ Able to prize during my long op.48, specially | ra : > \u2018people's approval \u2018by.SPARSE posal, \u2018Bo greatly has the steam en.| [HEt.the Government should turn to + reign will always carry out +#'of Chopin, but vw.Coe, A RECEPTION will be tendered hy the Congregation of this.x.thèi> own estima*es af theisown best zine been a h ; > Europe, to learn there, to.see and \u2018to + their duty.Their maniy and trasts in pla 5 eu e the REV, W.D.BNID ant Mrs.REID, .§ - - | ondeavars.1.Ce 1 1 Face.refined that.many an au.|héar.For this advice-which sounds Ÿ -C#lm attitude is worthy of the + | what a wondertyy nn, 1° 64 M een - BALI cand EO eens.| tomo bile is run by a steam\u2019 @hgine and 86 &trangely modern\u2014the editor, the | Ÿ Hellenic peaple, especially in over the plang, cord LC - 2 FRIDAY EVENING, October 11th, | While the liquor traffic bas been pu Beller.without the average person Tamous Chinese poet, Gur-Nu-Tsec- + the sarious times through which \u2018one moment \u2018int, | 4 \u2018 = - Hg tie MC ca (PUL : Ng, e .asging.; ; > AT 8.15 O'CLOCK, IN TEN LECTURN NALL.\u2026 An end to as a legitimate business in ns able to perceive the difference.\u201cWith ears torn orang.the \u201ctoma: + confidence an the government to Fecatatis vo: af ars All Members and Friends are inv ited to be present.MN more than.half the territory of the replacing of the heavy Scotch boiler Paucked out, was exhibited as a warn- : Prats of thy piven de EE mol + + + + + + + + + % ++4444HH444040HHHHHHHHHHHHHH 644440044016 : î wy \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 bular boiler may any day de- |.ys A ! A8 a busivees reality in Mont.FOURPARLERS Hurrah for the war,\u2019 was raised re-called thr; ign i ; A R L I S s\u2014 cause the Federal government con- Pha for no doubt it is already.a - x ny fe bere et es hf with oo : shor 1 x ei Bu Iz Louis K.PARKER'S = rr] SE | _gove n use in dG A were members o e cabinet cons to shy POE : |\" Comeay DISRAELI © OFFICES: | {'lnudlita.sll jicenses to people to sell N/E the cles of the O18 Worl, |.)5 FOR P EACE|$ znd of the Holy Synod, and = By timening tv, UE ioe spi _ CORNER CRAIG AND ST.PE Uquor even in prohibition states.This thin © far ahead of us in these] : i «.number of diplomats.Delega- ability as Msn, gn TH proc ?! MRS.- ° TER - did not give them the right to sell 88 In view of the possibility of} - se a - tions of patriotic societies abled to realize wh.© © 28 5.EXi wEe : STREETS, - || asainst a state law, but it freed them at fevelopments and in the hope] (Continued From Page 1) +\u201d prayed\u201d the Rousnal mors fpronce there is 4 MORTON 7 Cb - PE » DR 3 3 Fos 4 \u2018dhe e e.Nation n.; masters.\u2018 Le _, | When caught from the very severe) in oùr à will quickly come to assist, FEY \u2014 procession was then formed, { Chopin's Faro sradoners £ais CW ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION penalty sure to be infficted by federal that lan y freight problem, it is well ywste pg, rn 3.Which marched through the Sonata, op.57, y, i © 18-217 X¢ | DEPARTMENT, MAIN 4000, courts if caught selling.without Pe : aldermen should be careful in the: wi 1 a MOBILIZE A ee + \"city.- ; trated.sp.On Sale a EDITORIAL, MAIN Jon ae ce te restrie ons that \u2018hey put on tratfic,| \u201ci « MONTREAL CORPS es ©020600000000 ns own Create at home 4.-\u2014 Prices : S0c to $21 THE HIGH §6A LF oy r= + À 7 tedera) eft has never Bl natu Do pf much a conservative! i | \u2014 + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {the whole, shorter a were, on FOR H metre 2 MODBNENPTION RAT | prevailed mg t§ chard\u2019 dvi site ot| Pehlel h gordcable to all motor Last evening a large \u201cfumber*: ; ROUMANIA ON _ .to west.1, eco \" de : a Dailr Witness .12 mba, \u201d $99 It has enactod a prohibition law id eveñ nature, and ndt| Stalwart young Greeks gathered he ee BULGA IAS | IDE D 23, 8p nih aes No! : v Wats \"13 mow \u201c330 hinge i 2 D A UE ae A made às a flat against the use of steam STOUDS in front of their tempie near RIA'S SIDE: op.22, Spanish Serenige Crete.dLass IN *-} Watid Wide .°.\"13 més.150 ax : oatuée.\u2018As a resul | Which has proved = su | the'eorner-of :St.Lawrence Main and| - Cr ; promptu sitter D Bb: 714 VA hon BF \u201cE Portbera Messenger 13 mos.\"40 exposure: of the state of things in the! ; 3 such a beneficial Pringe Arthur west, and somb ly- di AC : promptu, written in cbr, \u2018NA his Im.THEORY OF MUSIC Trost and auvurts exoentea) cen oaeny, | Ffench navy due fa: the drinking of| \u201cSeat M the Drogress of civilization.cussed the.Belkan sues Leis; 4 London, Oct.s that the Moumenies | Sobert po F-R: ; AND te Jand and tbe Britten FH at : absinthe, that most vitiating of al] : The propospl: mn the last suggested \u201cthé rain which was falling.Tha scens Government \u201cPas given \u2018pulgadte pi : hares Taeder vi SEL , MIXED VOICE CHOIR = | Sate, Britten Honduran 4 n'xilieh drinks, it has put a complete stop to| T°EUlations \u201c that all motor driven whith binds fogetuer The ar distant clt ,Jesarances of her neutrality | sini List.= Te et pa a SHEARER JEoglen or Mr Tou H.Borneo, Seylon.© prs.Falkland Is- the manufacture, importation or sale au ee must have rubber tires is also | homeland and her wandering sons c2uched In the most friendly langu- magma Urn Crate eo nos * \u201d A.RC-M, \u201cC.Ô., \u201cGégan- lenads, » Gambia, Gibraltar, Hon£- of this Hiquor.This is a new and in-.r discrimination of doub 1| When asked if they would go to the! : , agement of the Thrantn Sop er = ty terian arn ofthe American Kons, Jamaica, Lesward Islañda, Mara, There {8 no evident retaon fron nt an eager assent was the imme- EE een! made great Orchestra.of arret rs -~ FLT 4 RE but unsuccessful efforts in Septem- had ch £ arranten ti, PTE : digte respon.; p charge of arranger, problem.We have long had one ever why motor vehicles any more thap A 45.undersiood \u2018that the committee ber to secure the co-operation of Rou- Eee Prog h, sd on MONDAY EVENING, OCT geria, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierra Leon r mania.The next move will be a for- ! outhern Nigeria, T THEORY CLASS, 7.30 to 8.30 N1ge ranavaall Trini ICHOIR,, 8 3.30 to 10.00.Tobago, Turk's Island and hy be ee Mauritius, New Zealand, Northern Ni.| teresting way of attacking the drink| Value.TIE Uere horse trucks.shen à force: ; ; I r.Progressive method of prohibition.Mr.ould be forced to use| appinted on Sunday night are actively | FL G ny Alaska.Lioya Jeorgé three years ago in his rubber | tires, In noise thé iron coal at.work, and that the moment Greece mal declaration of war, whereupon A INCIDENT ; Postage for United States i Classes are for Ladies and Gentle- walleh and Philippine Isladds: \u201cWeek- i \u2018the Bulgarian army with the Servian | 17 Witness\u2019 25 cents extra) Nosthern famous budget aimed a new blow_at \u201c#TL trottin.on à road paved with V°0MeS Involved in the hostilities, a force où the right wing will imme- £¢ud for Prospectus.5 th! Mantreal corps will ba at :w MEWPS CHRISTIAN ASSO.ira \u2018postage i he Dany jitnese %: the evil by increasing of the excise and| \u201cHe |blacks \u2018can equal anything mobfiad and sent through Yo Now diately take the offensive.WILL NOT WA ° puma CIATION, the, Énited sulin and {lta ndenclen.import tax.Now the United States here 18.If \u201crubber tires are to be sak Where they will embark for \" J.N 1 FAUIT sf 187 wx mawozasow, not named In the\u2019 above 105 28 countrief has\u2019 instituted another method of the ule for the Qeadening of noise \"7, = - |JGREEK PREMIER \u2014 WALTER P ¢ \u2019 Daily pss.36.50 extrh: \u2018Weekly gradual attaek, that of prohibiting.\u2019 cart should have them too.[PREDABINA TR - : OPE.] ; Preserviz Educational Director, \u2019 ; : pro - ; \u2026 09 ) : - for ; UP.cs, Fitness, 3380 extra; \u2018Worthefn Messen~ | special drink because it is \u2018too in- rubbe Is an expensive article that is PREPARING TO Cn H ES FOR PEACE | Case of Canadian Boy Wh of 5.KiDGS; : ~~ |\" Tha last edition \u201cDail ie | + | &!Ways| growing dearar 7 ; oe ; RE-OPENING SERVICES #écivené 4 The mine Dally Witneds' toxicating.As the temporange workere(: Price owing dearer and dearer in| G1.LEAVE CANADA | Athens, Oct.10\u2014The Greek prez| Refused Allegiance Gop: ou ment \u20ac , : Relation at $4.00 per anpium, and Of Britain look forward to further in-| ent * 8 emand for rubber tires it 25 me ° mier, Elefterlo Venizoles, still hopes 308 at either sto i OF THE World Wide\u201d at 32.00 per annum.crease in the tax that will again lessen orced will \u2018be an additional tax on| Torgnuto, Oct.10.\u2014Five hundred Bul- for peace.Addressing a great crowd to British Consul\u2019 WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, Be | the sale, ao now the United States| B® City's commerce.As a means of gartons and Macedonians in Toronto | Thich Jad gathered outside his resi.Su 461 ST.CA | SUNDAY, OCTORER 13th.; , ° saving the road i and {ve hundred more from Ontario - dence late last night, he said: | URNKID! SPEAKERS: Ll While the publishers of thy \u2018Witness\u2019 or Porance Workers may look forward oat 4 118 of Goubtpul value.are\u2019 preparing to return to thot pn | \u201cI still hope that peace will be main.= BUR n AM.\u2014Rev.JAMES SMYTH, B.A, exclude from its columes 08 Seinen! to the gradual increase of the list of en- toe of the roads are made of broken in the near East and fight the battles | tained.Our allies do not desire to |, NeW York, Oct.10.\u2014Acdoréisg tee \u2014_\u2014 LD.Erinci al Of; Wesleyan Cold IN sé der eatoiaiearements an they slaving poisons that shall bs pro- dents.nd no agent has ever proved so of phe country against Turkey.They \u2018 make conquests, and what we ask for oi Coca Grace épée che car, \u2018 yo 5 ° \\ RY estructive of.th IF Bot commence th ; ist- .also corresponds to the interests of ove, NJ, Ig onary GLASG! P, LUS, BA.R.YOUNG, DD, ; Srantage of CR oer iin on hibited altogsther until alt such pro- tired atoms o* vatil eu ot rubber ward until an official on res ee \u2018the neighboring empire, and repre- Alonzo Jacobs, presifent, and Fy .Music.All Are Walcoms.Way guazantee advertisements, and must ducts ars under the ban.We do not Fe n engines colved hero announcing the «declara- 5ents a first and indispensable condi- - Stebbens, clerk of the beard, nw leave their renders te mente, ) with criss flanges on their wheels de- tion for the peaceful existence of t fused yesterday to call a Bpecla; ze 6 Nc discretion in the way of py El { speak of this as the best method, but tion éf war on Turkey by Bulgaria p he specia.ner Jil 21 1 \u2019 7 a, signed for work \u2018on th re \u2018and.M Balkan peorles and the Otto Em- Ing to consider the, suspersor ¢ Co : them.Tt is, of cé te as 1thas been started, it is a line along ÿ: on lhe prairies were and: Macedonia.This word, however, snp man \u2018the High vor | ART ASSOGIATION.know mueb abouf mining ap réa which new afoünd- a \"bel tted to\u2019 une them.It must be |l#.Bourly expected.In any evant, a Pire Leofric Temple from the High Scr ; a perhaps be ® raw: of ; EE The crowd eted the Premier's because he refused to pledge a's EARTE'S G FEW GALLERY.| ive, Ba haratere\u201d tnt mmest mooculse | goings ee rm won io account.that our auto.o,f Kiem Wl leave this clty on Bat: monde iE at rita for Won Blance to the Americas fag oF ola in a a Residing Room ee | ll Imvestments.The xramt chances of} «i \"rmem\u2014mei® truck work fs only\u2018 1h \u2018an experimental ; : WIL EO REX! upon\u2019 which M.Venizelos repeated Under the school law the hoard mur VE YOU du us Ps ee raie Ro fig A REMARKABLE CONFEMEL | Safe Thar to wil th whvar som | 3 mower 1.| Nord ted ot Whe ha Ha | mat 5 1 ariet unten © M wavs TE ., ! , ves - RS Cap ae ; = ; Sr ge AD.= } : ner rove o re the a lerios will remain closed unti; further os alors pure properts mars.- he | Seldom has a by-election attracted: dittons tq, be faced: \u201cTIt-is yat to be FIGHTING FOR # a Y sad.élan * tions app principals in seni RICHELIEU Bee , as.| \u201c.-j@ much attention and\" se much; Saarned how any Wheeled.vebicle is go- |.| -BLOOD \u2018BROTHERS MORE ENERGETIC pupils, but in this particular cas: ar ply Just : AND TORRIGN MAILS, , ,! .strenuous work on the part of politi- Ing to @ with ouf four menths |.Tout LS EE SEEN thur Cowie, who is postmaster, a ; : .cel leaders as the presant contest in Ta Closed at this Office During the a ; Week Endirg 4 1g, 1918 .: #11/850 am.Victorian, Allan .| 11| 7.30 am New Yor Amartoan, , ; .; \u2019 .MOU : oo ] also a member of the board, Ge i» = ve roads.Yet if \u2018the horse has Cettinje, Montenegro, uct.10.\u2014 King | INTERVENTION there \u2018Isn't going to be any po J, A Meodoneid, Manitoba, The copstitu-| © SIV WAY fo the auto in summer Nicholas has issued a procidmation cogvenience.om Phone a ency lies partially in the city of Win- © 18 certain that he cannot be kept| Summoning the Montenegrins to go! Constantinople, Oct 10\u2014More ener- \u2018I dont think we \u2018will have = nipeg and extends out into the coun- for ater tse.Thera was a time immediately to the assistance of their | getlc intervention by the Powers in Meeting at ail on that master\u2019 X- Ÿ Ç brethfen \u2018in Old Servia, where, \u2018hé de- ! order t t \u20ac f hos- Cowle said.\u2018We settled tt last Frde oi 12:30 be Laurent te, Star., try, is paztly English-apeaking, partiy.\u2014 wp action in the city was clares, women and children.are being | tities or the past \u201cof \"ulgarte Ser.when Mr.Hutchinson reported tha: = .PU I hite Star-Deminion.French, so \u2018that all classes of vofers Res and greater In volume massacred.hs tan © via, and Greece ,and to bring about a Poy had refused to pledge alegiant lhectrie Cor eri = ml 1.have to be reckoned with.It bus al- than summge, traîio.If auto-trucka \u201cMontenegro had Roped 16 \u2018secure ' cessation of the war with Montenegro to the flag.2) tic and col \u201cLatiers may be nestos va 12 50 pes.- w Co tt ® at a general and suto-gapd are to have no winter \u201cthe! liberation.of the Bibs: ir Turkey | are said to be contemplated to-day.Mr.Frederick L.Temple, the boys ive and pri Othe matter shoy \u201cbe Downed | ays gone nserva vo at & genera equival treet without\" the shedding of - \u201cbided, \u2018but Shots are reported to have been ex- father, has referred the ma:ter :> Mr.\u201che City an - -1m, election, but was once wom by the ets will indeed seem peaceful endeavors proved unavailing,\u2019 | ghanged to-day between the Turkish John J.Broderick, acting Br: make applic Liberaly on a hy-clection Together | Joterted.If, however, there ls Lo be à Contiues-thg proclamation, \u2018asd Ro cand Bulgarian .troone ocereyin ag\u2019 sul.wha has asked Gourmer Me ext Her gchool\u2019 ; Was Knock un Over.fatal etred in St De a, a cripph Carriere stred r the frc ar.After nd the Uunco wut in an a edly taken spital, whe ig.admission Villeray stree at the morgu assure change rapidi Thé rod in Fansa and the hig ar orthwes ikes.Rain ha art of Ontario; ccurred in t 4 e temperdturs tern provinces Bay.Easteri y; Friday, Un wrence.1 'ecols Friday 1 Guif\u2014North ; Friday, nort' inds, fair to inds, fair an sterly winds ising tempera gest.Lowes.ester- during day.night 58 44 54 3s is 53 56 54 54 58.53 60 44 50 40 66 53 64 56 \u2019orecast: cal rains to ; moderate va ains to-night! winds, most\u2019) = » \u2014_ 10, de Coa pi WW = BUILDING LOT FOR SALE On Cedar Avenue With every - trapaportation facility.splendid view over the City of Montreal and the St.It would be hard to find a more picturesque position ft.lot.(Area about 8,225 sq.ft.) for further particulars to The Cradock Simpson Company TES TRANSPORTATION BUILDING, 130 ST.JAMES STREET, qn an ideal location.\u201cn° | ! ) Lo a0 x 164 , MONTREAL ; J \u201cPRACT REAL ESTATE METHODS py THIRTY EXPERTS, Buying.seins, Leasin PRICE, MORTON, PHILLI jank Bod guadoners BARC or 115-107 HOTRE RAT MONTR.\u2014 fo ali kinds; the season Pme Best Quality will st either store.\u2014\u2014 #1 ST.CATHERINE STRERT, BURNSIDE | AND UNIVERSITY STS.GLASGOW DRUG HALL 216 Notre Dame West.HARTES GRIPPE WAFERS\u2014Cure & cold in 24 hours.\u2014pa HAVE YOU GOT A Harte's Cough Mixture.Price, 280.RICHELIEU WATER ply just received.J A, HARTE, Phone Main 1190.CAL 32.00.Mail, 20c extra | for HOT BISCUITS USE :!: BRODIE'S = ELFRAISING FLOUR AT ALY GROCERS.ssp 5 MARTIN, Walter Pauls STORES.Frervone knows that the BEST TABLE FRUIT of ail kinds is to be had at WALTER PAUL'S STORES, and now © Preserving Poars,Pdachss and Plums &.Renting, eto.PS & CO., k Makers and ST.Was, L., p is just coming always be found COUGH?\u2014 Get \u2014 A fresh sup- Druggist, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Électrie Company, Limited, a body -po- \u201ctic and corporate, having its chief -of- ice and principal pla the City and District make application for a lature of the Province of Quebec, its next Nessinn, for wets: To condirm its ters Patent; to carry 0 su electric light, heat pany, and te own, hold, wise acquire, water-powers and develop same, to generate, traf supply and sell electri poses of electric heating, lighting, traction and motive power, and for indus- iriai and other purpose mission Sines: to issue bonds and de- Lentures: to do the business of an electric light, heat and pawer company, in tre Counties of VT Asdomption, Terre- bonne, Deux-Montagnes, Laval, Montcalm.Joliette.Berthied, Richelieu, Ver- \u2018hêres.Laprairie, Nap Tberville, Missisquoi, Vaudreuil, Argen- teuil, Foulanges, Chgmbly, gay, Beauharnois, Labelle and Otta- va, and in the Island apd City of Montreal: to expropriate \u201cérties OF any part right of way required \u2018in of its transmissi moveable properties or any part thereof and riparian rights, I'siment of its fact ries and dependencies, and for .the construction and maintenance of drain tridges, pipes, dams, flumes and other the enterprise of works incidental to the Company.Montreal, 25th Septel maT AL HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANY, Limited.LS \u2014_\u2014 TICKET AGENTS ELECT OFFICERS.Ottawa.Oct.10.\u2014O Suing year of the Vice-president, C.B.; Ont: third vice-president, J.A.Me-| Kenzie, Woodstock, Ont.; auditor, AM.Hare, Tilsonburg, E.Dalahook, London, Ont.; executive, Ww, Jackson, Clinton, 708, Peterborough, O pas Toronto; F.W.\u2018ngwood, Ont.; and Stock, Ont.re STUDENTS\u2019 SUPPLY BOOM.The number of st Patronizing the supp Students council have rho are buying all t here instead of do siving great satisfact behind the movement and is encouraging them greate fe \u2018co-op,\u2019 ag it is dtyled, thoroughly lD-to-date in \u2018every \u2018nly eight days ope last night amount \u201chen once the studdnts get properly Settled down the sales are expected to ° even better, TELEGRAPH [comsrwz.New York, Oct.10.po ail, president of th mn legraph Company, In his annual re- Tt yesterday, advodated a combined 1 nf the plants pany and the A *9 is president of th A DAY WITHOUT CRUELTY.For the first time ices nf the Society don of Cruelty to Animals received no \"mplaints yesterday \u2018al a whole day + Smeona asking for \u201cas in the early par mme \u2014 Gamadian Ticket Agents\u2019 Association! elected at the convention in session are:\u2014President, .G.: Richmond, Que.; firgt vice-president, Joseph Kidd, Goderi¢h, Ont.; second 1 Telegraph Company.Mr.Vall al- National Hydro- te of business in of Montreal, will 1 Act to the Les: | lhe following ob Pharter i the business of and power com- lease, and other- hsmit, distribute, bity for the pur- 8; to build trans- erville, St-Jean, Unateau- mmoveable pro- thereof, and the for the installa- bn lines and im- for the estab- canals, sluices, mber, 1912.cers for the en- here yesterday J.Alexander, Janes, Orillia, Ont.; sec.-treas., Ont.; W, McH- ht.; C.E.Horn- Churchill, Cel- J.Dalon, Wood- udents who are y room that the inaugurated, and heir requirements n in the city is n to the officials effort to make ect.Although \"the sales up to to $4,500, and \u2014Theodore N.Western Union f the telegraph rican Telephone latter company.n two years, the for the Preven- / The last time vent by without their assistance \u201cof the year 1910.Jo You Feel the Rinch of Corns?_ Lonsen ump with twenty-five cents 75 zourself about ten dollars\u2019 worth : fant comfort whidh you'll get in a » of Putnam's Extractor, Its soothin Miniessiy curé any Nenty-four hours, \u2018fan satisfed by P Orn and Wart Extri Corn and Wart ig, healing balms corn or wart in cer, or Tel James M.\u2018Aird's .Bread Ad.A prominent manufacturer, while visiting our bakery, exclaimed: \u2018This is new\u2014it fs bread manufaeturing \u2014 it is Er St is b o is our bread.\u2018I dian\u2019 t th there © Kxk Jour gro- was such, a + diderence.025 or M.2282.+ YOUNG LADIES Would you like a Free Scholarship in a Business College, or do you desire a musical education?If your answer to this question is _Yes'\u2014we would suggest that you- call or write THE CIRCULATION MANAGER at .this office, The - \u201cWitness,\u201d \u2018Witness\u2019 Block, Ment.real.| 1 = \u201cWe va pay all your fees.7 \"XVIII.MILLINERY.x SCHOOLS: AND COLLEGES.EVENING TECHNICAL CLASSES The verte Classes in \u2018Technical subjects, conducted in the Commercial and Technical 'Hizh School, 53 Sherbrooke Street West, under the joint management of the Montreal Technical Institute and the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, opened for the Fifth Session 20 \u2018MONDAY EVENING, SEP- \"TEMBER 23rd, at 7.30 P.M.| COURSES.I.PREPARATORY COURSE IN BWNGLISH AND ARITHME- TC.PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS, AS REQUIRED IN INDUSTRIAL WORK.M1.MECHANICAL DRAWING.IV.ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING.V.FREEHAND DRAWING.VI.INDUSTRIAL DESIGNING.VII.APPLIED MECHANICS.Viil.THEORY OF STRUCTURES, .IX.MACHINE CONSTRUCTION.\u2018 X.BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.XI.METAL WORK.XII.ELECTROTECHNICS.XIIL CHEMISTRY (with individus! LABORATORY WORK).Ele nee \u2018mentary and Advanced.: XIV.BOUSE CARPENTRY.XV PATTERN MAKING XVI.COOKERY.(In four school ~ centres.) : XVII.SEWING AND DRESSMAKING The class-reoms of the échod!l have with MA -U ICES and ME- The Principal of the School, Xr.I.Gammell, will be in attendance from ge tember 17th to 3 th, inclusive, from à 9 p.nit,, to give information and en- Foi pupils.| tot prospedtus may de had by writing XL J.SILVER, , Becretary-Superintendent, 4 197 Peel Street, Montreal.Bookeeping, Arithmetic, German, hand.(the .easiest and most rapid system known).Terms easy.sue cess guaranteed.Night classes.DENIS R.PERRAULT Principal, 3 Pine Avenue West, Mont- Tea i ! MAKES PLAIN SOME OBSCURE PASSAGES This Feature is Not Only Interesting But Instructive to Old and Co Young Alike.: Almost everybody owns a Bible, and each member of the family.But The \u2018Witness\u2019 Bible is different from any other ever published, It is the regular | authorized version, to .e sure, but it is illustrated in & manner that has never before been approached.There ape six hundred subjects selected \u2018according o specified verses throughout the solume, and.each.subject is handled knowingly by some of the world\u2019s great artists, the; result being an illustrated volume that cannot be excelled.- editor of \u2018The Ladies\u2019 Hcme Journal,\u2019 first saw this new illustfated Bible he said that he liked it because everything about it was well done, and it seemed to him to have been done in the right spirit.\u201cThe book itself,\u2019 said MY.Bok, \u2018has been approached by the annotator with reserve and \\ntelli- gence, and by its artists with sympathy | and knowledge.It has not been made a meaningless picture hook.The pictures here serve.a distinct purpose.They enrich the text, but they do more: they intelligently explain it, and many a hitherto obscure passage will assume ta thousands a new meaning through these eye-teaching pictures.Popularizing the Bible is a risky experiment ir hands of many, but it had been made a splendid achievement : An this case.\u201d praise - indeed, but it only indicates the general.feeling towards this magnificent work.A description \u201cof the several styles will be found in the certificate printed in to-dag's issue.Six ef tbese certifi- one of volumes: MONTEFIORE CIRCLE.Montefidré - Circle, composed of select Jewish young men, officers for the encuing term: \u2014Presi- dent, I.Pooliger; vice-president, P.Garfinkle; secretary, Chas.V.Colle; treasurer, H.Gold.in various standing committees are: Messrs, S.Hyams, W.Bernfeld, 8.Rasch, Theo.Jacobs, D.Lauer, M.Youll be more utpam\u2019s Painless petor.Try Ho vi CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.\u2014 French, English Typewriting, SKort- [ some have severäl\u2014sometimes «ne for | When Edward\u2019 W.Bok, the able] Praise- from -such an- \u2018authority ist} cates, - clipped from\u2019 the \u2018Witness\u2019 and the sa expense item will set you th At the semi-annual meeting of the |.an organization the chief feature was the election of Those appointed SCHOOL JL BOARDS â Those Who Ignore Bi-Lingual Régulations Will: Make rouble for Themselves \u2014 Ottajva, Oct10\u2014The Ottawa Separate School Board last night received & circular from the Ontario Department of Education dealing with the board'ÿ opposition to\u2018the new bi-linghal Minister of Education, \u201cin the matter, , part pf.the provincial system and that its supporters, while they mignt volunthrily contribute to it, would also be ¢ as public achool aup- porter§ and would have to contiHbute.be construed as an infraction of the law, and would destroy the -standing| of me j institution where it occurred as a un the If of the statements made by | Sir James Whitney.: HEA v D ' 2 af A CRITI ISM, ne + Trustee Genest proposed that: the\u2019 matter of the bi-lingual regulations : should] be left over for a pea | meeting.He thought it was evident he circular received fro :mthe department that the board's purpose | He disclaimed} any incivility towards the inspectors | oc was misunderstood.appointed.\u2018It is a movement, not to educate the children, but to Anglicize | them, i#o crush back in their throats |.the tdijgue the -Almighty has given them,\u2019 | he sald.\u2018I do not think the | mighty, and it is not beyond the | Whitney Government to .change.its mind.{ Ave we uncivil in pressing for the right to sing the praises of Our Lord and King in our own tongue?phaitically I say it is tyranny -and withdraw \u2018these nefarious regulations are tly entitled.\u2019 A number of letters from parents supporting the action of the board were presented, as was one from the Rev.Father Therrien, parish priest of St.Jean Baptiste Church, this city, along the same lines.Np further acon the matter.The kircular in part is as follows: the provisions.of instructions renders himsel (suspehsion-by-the- minister), and, further, any board of trustees which employs unqualified teachers, forfeits the | grant and cannot lawfully pay a part ef the taxes levied for support of\u2019 Cp .or separate - schools in its ch \u2018The minister.also learns with great\u2019 the appointment of the present.supervising :insp {status of -this-oétercu 1e\u201d probably: mot that the ingpector may deal with mich cases jsummarily, and also\u2019 with the school duct simpl d flagrant discourtesy to a man doing his duty.ST GO TO Paso.Sentence of Recorder's Court on Brreet Walkers Must be \u2026 Served.Five appellants yest yesterday failed \u2018to appear before\u2018 Mr, Justice Trenholme, in t Court gf King\u2019s Bench, when appeals against convictions in the lower courts were heard.Their bonds ot, 4 each were accordingly confiscated, ality gharge, and convicted in the Re- cordef's Court, Queenie Russell, answered to her name, and the hearing of her case occupied the major portion of the afternoon.Her counsel urged; the conversion of the sentence of imprisonment to one of the payment of à fine.The conviction of the loweri court was sustained.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pre\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MASONS DISCUSSED ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS, \u2018the \u2018sécond International Conference of Scottish Rite Masons wrestled with ence.concerning the meetings of the confer- ones busingss sessions.contrhctor, of 24 Saunders avenue, was killed by the collapse of a wall of the old ptist Chu Lansdowne avenue yesterday.Several workmen engaged in removing the structure were caught in the fall of all and badly bruised.Doble tho! mghly by\u2018 the: cit \u201cof Pasadena, Cal, has béën-pronounced a Buc- cess that of placing the house numbers {at the curb in front of each , conspictions.black\u2019 numerals placed on a white rectangle.Fans of the streets also are pain; @' on the curb al street inter- +{'sectigns.~The convenience \u201cto deliv- city {is obvious.\u201cAny one \u2018who \u2018has tried ito fitid a house number at night.venience.\u2018 ss of Appetite of vitality, vigos or tone, and is a forerunner of prostrating dis- tits serious and espectally so te peojiie that must keep up \u2018and doing or get behindhand.the great constitutional remedy Bernfeld.The report of the retiring i ifles and enrich Denrer Indlcates 8 ood financial Which pprifies an ches the blood status.\u2018A banquet 1s under considers ation for the inauguration of .new: of- and (builds up the whole system, ficers.| = \u2014\u2014\u2014 re regulation, which defines the aftitude | © ria | \u2018That! any school \u2018which disobeyed | - the régulation would cease \u2018 tb- be a as \u2018such was one of the statements in|._ the cifeular.Teachers who disobeyed] \u2018the regulations would have their cer- jf\" © i tiflcates camrelled, while the walking}.=! out frém schoels of pupils would also |.The.FR 0 i Details.Tell nie] The Savings- {2e ick and Convincingly 5 trong.Merchandising Store\u2014The he Prices : wag \u201c- of.the Ontario educational sys-.|:* tem.The circular follows closely.along:§ Government is stronger than the Al- | iano.We ask these people tol and give us the justice to which we | , taken by the board, and a | further meeting will be held: to take up - \u2018Any: teacher.of -the English-French a schogls who refuses to comply with] liable to the penalty provided |: salaries to sych teachers any|- - YARD 10¢ We lave chosen from regular lines an aftractive assortment of \u2018colored \u2018and black Veilings, formerly, yard, 25c to Ie marked to sell at once\u2014yard 10c.TRIMMIN GS YARD $195 77 Fancy, Trimmings in Braids, * Insertions and Gimp \u2014 large -as lors, formerly, 3 \u2018to $4.00 \u2014 clearing | sortment: of \u2018yard, $2.25 | 819 95.de RER RS FN Ge D 25 z * 5 $ 3 $ 4 values at $8.50+ | 1 \u201cWe suggest that you inspect ) y $14 values at; $10 LE | 9 5 * x These drethe finest high grade lines\u2019 ohtainable Sold To-morrow.J q VELOU.R 4 SHAPES 3 Direct from Austria, 2 tedium and large selling ; ; as follows\u2014 \".Inauge ating the First oj To -Morrow We Place o on 2 Sale UE nnual Series of Cop ee For the E irst Time * TOYS-Some broken, s some e soiled, \u201cand some sige | 7 | ; and fresh\u2014lines that-have been over stoclged\u2014 \u201cAT T EA EACH $5.50 La | | - Pass marked for a clearance.«23 Brignt fresh: esh: Dow.Quilts \u2014just opened\u2014made- with ! -1 Oc.: - \"25e Cc.a S0c.- sateen Covers, 3 sateen.ands, yentilated- and guaranteed ; | sense pe == .|-down proof.- #1 In addition there will be a special table\u2019 th.Toys | Tome innew floral desigis sid colors \u2014an excelleat © i \\ marked less 20% to 75% range at an.2 attractive price.~~.= i} : = TESLIN GS | Rha Yesterday TuBe | F || NECK WEAR + me ane .NOW 75e \u201cTino, \u2018Fancy-\u2014Stocks, and - | \u201cBows in.white, blues, and pink with Jabots in Muslin, Lace and Net\u2014a sale offering unusual op- ~ portunity for economy\u2014former prices 75c to $1.25\u2014Now 25c.NEW LINES Nt .our mew lines in Noyelty Neck- a 1) 11° wear:which ip extent, variety and.| Le # ?- charm = we: \"feel -has\u2019 never beem -§ | a \"There are many little sis pieces at 50c for instance.regret! the circular continues, \u2018that ?- in- 80; localitles, as:a protest against |.parents.ars .author- | izing their.children toc leave- the school | builéhig as 2008 as the inspector: pre- | sente himself In auch cases- the}.understood: \u201cThe régulations provide |- board, which abets-such don- | *- | | Womer Ss.Satin Under- da o Skirts, $3.50 Made \u201cof satin with\u2019 knive' \u2018pleated frill og pr in 8 shades as well as black\u2014women will * find these $5.50 Satin Underskirts excellent Value at pleating- $3.50.mis Ma 1 te q | Women's - Double 3 | Whipcord Castumes $30 | = \\§ 1 the merit of our more moderately priced linen\u201430 | inch Coat, satin lined, semi-fitting back, shades four ! in number\u2014$30.00.; Ë Twill | | These double orth Whipcord Cotames indicate Co : { One| appellant, arrested on a mor- Waghington,: \u2018Oct.10.\u2014Delegates\u2019 tof.© - organization .problems here yesterday, |- I Prices Mean Ans | .omy-Linen \u2018 Seconds\u201d .We urge examination, for examination will convince you of the strength of Hi \u201cthese values\u2014we know women wil see many advantages in immediate purchasing.TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS a3 \u201872 inches square and 81 inches ' square.\u2018 $2.25 to $6.00.Less 20 per cent 90 inches square and 108 inches square.\u2019 $6.00 to $15.50.Less 20 per cent 72 inches by 90 inches.Prices $2.75 ta .50.Less 22 \u2018per cent.- 90 inches \u2018by.108 inches.\u2018Prices from st, Less 20 per cent.oY 0e C2 $ i E 7 Ç fa.8 3 22 inches: by 108 inches.Prices from £0 to: ss 25.7 \u201cLess 20 per cent.: hing These Prices Mean Econ- i 1 prices from TEA CLOTHS ; À Prices from Less 20 per cent.Clearing + \u2014 À ÿ Bu t wana, ay 1 Yi 22 inch Napkins from $275 to $6.50.Less 20 per cent, | | 27 inch(Napkins from $4.00 to $13.00.Less 20 per cent.! 45 inch, 54 inch, 63 inch Tea Cloths from $1.50 ¢ to $2.50, Mu a to $15.50.LINEN SHEETINGS 6.\u201c72 inch Linen Shectings.Price $1.40, Less 20 per cent | 2! .90.inch Linen Seeetings.Price $190.Less 20 per cent.2.| .Main Floor.È - while{ their-ladies.toured the -publtic |.: - buildings.Nothing was made public| .A trip to the tomb of George | .; gton at Mount Vernon will be} \u2018the réature to-day.Thiers will ba! no - mer WALE- AT.TORONTO.: To: nto, Oct.10.\u2014James _ Doble, al pch, Queen atreet and: Cambric Linen } We introduce a special Litien Paper, with a smooth-writing surface.lt is a splendid seller, being of: the finest \"quality.5 quires for 35c.100 envelopes to match, 35¢.- \u201cido Fine Wiring Hand Bags, 34 00 A \u2026 Cases in.: | : 14 English Morocco.These cases are leather lined, with nickel: trimmings\u2014all colors\u2014regu- | sale Friday\u2014regular.$6.00 and $7.00 | Nar $2504 and $3,00.Special $1.50.lines at-$4.00.: Ad attraëtivé line of Women s Hand Bags\u2014new in designs and of latest: À -shapes\u2019 and: colors, will be placed on ery \u2018rpen, \u201cvisitors and strangers in the | ringlhg doorbells along the.street $n ! ttempt,, wir appreciate; the con- : Yo.The Richness of the Courts of the ods Exemplified in our.\"u Louis XV.Patterns of.| \u2018Spoons and + orks - ; Reduced in this Special Salg.These goods are heavily plated with pure: silver on nickel silver base; they are fully 207, havier nbt heavier than the usual st indard-and will.be sod at t the follow ing prices.a .Coffee Spoons\u2014 egular $3.00° Ber - dozen; Sale Price \u2018Tea Spoons um\u2019 .350 .Sale Price .Dessert Spoqus- 6.00.\" Sale Price Table Spoons\u2014: 5 200 Sale Price Dessert Forks |: 6.00 \u201c Sale Price Table Forks = \u2014 7.00 \" Sale Pfice \u201c inches Wide, Yd.90c.\"it affords excellent possibilities for_fine.tailoring those | whe do desire to expend but: 4 lgmited sum.Ch ' Golden, Electric, Prune, Gres § Seal,-48*-wide,: Yd.90c.WHIPCORDS A Season's Strong Line \u201cA Wa have selected this line with the assurance that 0 pee All Wool WHIPCORDS Navy, Eopenhages Vieux, Tan THe Qest medicine to take for it je | shades of olive, |: S1-00-and $25 per ps Gt 1t today.Sold by all.druggists | | 100 Deseas One Dellax, taboc, golden.sa, Ee ard.2 £ + FA a \u2018 teens : the : Material of the Season + PLAIN VEL \"ETEENS, YD.75e, $1.He $1.25 CORDUROY VELVETEENS, YARD 75c.g : | : te 255 .5 » Soe : Vel eñs for Dresses, Suits, \u2018etc in\u201d the \u2018newest {- Hood s Sarsaparilla aupe, light grey, violst, purple pmiethyet and Davy.Width.24 inches; Pris - ROA Sa PEL Pit ITS Se - demand for tailor-made costumes and children\u2019s suits.These 4° are in ten \u2018of the newest: colors, a are, 21 inches i in width.|.» Price, » pet yard, 15e: #7 > of Corduroy Velveteens in marrow cord are now in great |:.2 Sen 14 Le. = RE EE belts i in colors Green, Nas = mie 7 LE ae ace ; fai = pu SRE, CURE ec mea onto om : > je IE Le sosie?\u2019 Er - THE MONTREAL - DALY : | WITNESS THURSDAY, \u201cOCTOBER 10, \u2018Ton.\u2014 ' cie, \u2014 List\" of Special Friday Values | $1.15 PER YARD | Rich Satin dè- \u201cChirtés tfect.Firmly woven With soft cl effect.They will not cut or split.itable for both evening and day gowns,\u201d 2 luding\u2014 -\u2014 1 + \u2014fcrenhagen Blue \u2014Amber avy Blue - ~Pl rasant Brown \u20148arah Tan \u2014S8itver.Grey {sky Blue \u2014Jasper Grey \u2014Pale Pink - 2.3 a 0 the former oan ho on pitched for Truitactives Limitya, trey stands.in .cen ain eee, A s champions a .ss Per one victory registered for the fleld would go for a home core i à 5 0 2 9 0 Chan > I ched secured oft\u201d him Layton Bros Rall brary.i ; ed J \u2018 + Le 1e 0e ; mers pitched a steady za Red Sor Manager McGraw sent out Batting Order in.Doubt.- Le 8 0 2 1 8 2 the Phillies, bit received nM support the largest cire ; 0 Library, his star twirler, Mathewson, to cap-|! Manage Jake\u2019 Stahl having elect : Carrigan\u2019 te ) R.H.E.library PAL ES Music \" (hais , > of.a * ol Co vo o , - 1600000 .rary in Montre 1 ; Ran 14, wad ture the second game for the Giants, ed to send In Ray Collins, a I4ft hand-| ! \u201cRUBE\u2019 - Pre : Colina, P.Cee 3 2 : .1 0 ace: DCE ét 3 à estalogues.Laston pri wine oo Lees pen Mathefwson had been rested for about | the et 0 the twirling, the make up of| | .Je: MARQUARD.| Poon -| Hall, M ;: .\u2026.\u2026 1 0 06 0 0 ¢ TOI 3x-4 6 0 Catheiine St.W.(cor fsuanie ur) S agi afore © two weeks to win the first game he dti the aan order tub an STAR IN E E\u2014WILL HE COME BACK TO DAY?| Bedient ip.A 9 0.0,8 0 - \u2014 mw it ers actually as ] - Ee a 5 Lis ET or = \u2014 twirled, but last night the Red Sox.thoïr turns at bat.5 odgrash took : ; ERI , Totals in.44 .& 10° an 1 still gloated over their one victory ace the frst mam up.ÿ.in the outfield because ofthe sun, York.[Tr =.Score By.innings\u2014 we UN BROKE THROUGH : N OT N and nb games lost, with the dreaded serves me ; hen | Collins The Giants in the si&th were easy pt Soubled to centre and Becker New Vomk./.\"., \u201c Wiodego5o10\u2014 6 1 can n - : - Mathefvson worn out after his great next ball pitcheq ths New.whore, \u20acor the Red Sox.BeckSr was out, with two mone rg, Mcross the \u2018\u2019plate Boston.\u2026.\u2019.20001001010\u2014 61.1 2\" | fi ol ew York \u2018out- Yerkes to Stahl.M > | With two runs.\u2018 These put New York Two-pé hit LE Te : effort yesterday.-_ | Melder hoisted'a long hit into! the left a .urray.singled, his in\" front for the.\u2018time bei el wo-bêse hits, Snodgrass, Hooper, ' Tris| Speaker, the Red Sox ceutre [18 bleachers for two bases.This put Sona it, ad Merkle sent a fly to | was wild excitement in the srands bus sourate Herzog, Lewis 2; three-base : | , Qu'T® |.Collins- in a hole right \u2018at t PH peaker.Murray then tried to steal |*the inning ended wh nds, but hits, Hénrog, Murray, Yerkes, Merkie, _ ; 1 ; Helder 1 furnished, the dramatic dims \u2018but he was tight on his task 8 an a second, put was out by a.yard on Car- cut, Wagner \u2018to.Stahl.Meyers went a tes off Collins, 9 And 3 runs - Le AY P A dit n° a ¢ontest where fortune played turned: Ca igan\u2019s good throw to Waj 3 \u2018 ba .\u2019 n 30 times at bat in 7 1- inihes ee : : The con | fickle favor with first one and then bemen unten DoT Pack to he Fletcher made his second.error df doth, at ena, 2 oston became des- off Hall 2 hits and 3 pans 2 mines; .«A A the other team.- | Doyle had tried hard.to a s a the game in the sixth inning, missing lhauspiclous! sir _elghth inning opened at bat im 2 2-3 innings; off Bedient Bost - .; - avers are ;__ The\u2018 ninth inning found the Red grass on third, but pu nod- Lewis\u2019 grounder.Gardner's sacrificé fly t y: Yerkes put up a high no hits\u2019 and no runs In one time at ston, Oct.10.\u2014 Following a night has two pitchers who! peed + - © Sox and the Giants locked in a tie fooled ni » but Collins\u2019! curves ; e, fly to Murray, and Speaker went out, bat in Gre inning: ifi of rain, which extended into the early | Tesreau, who wus knocked © Tes \u201cqudiy app score of 5 to 5.The Red Sox left- thu Gare pemecker, who w t into ; ; | ; ; 8; sacrifice hit, Gard- Sworning hours, the Giants and Red box in the game in Nea pol i \u201c1e bitter le hander; Collins, had been driven fro evore no .- \u2019 - += \u2014_\u2014 OX were prepared to-day to pl Saturday SEW York 1.| .hander, Collins, had been driven from take kindly to left hand pitcréen, ve] © TRIS SPEAKER WALLOPING OUT HIS THREE -BASE HIT the second game of their series for able Mathewenn op note reds me voue shower of hits, and Hall had been gross on ouh Yerkes to Stahl Snod- OC } 2.0 the world's baseball champlonship.aÿ's game under à sevrne Dot ST wo on allt sent td relieve hith.Merkle smash- Brass going to third.Murray aÿso fail- RS Yesterday\u2019s nip and tuck struggle, physical strain oe ere mental ars ary ed out} a three-bagger in the tenth| p ttes first, \u201cending the} inning! - A A which was ended in a tie of 6 to 6 as Tt was the hardest ae aie 1-0 Yesterday inning, and the home club host was red ling a weak grounder to Col- MIR darkness fell, after the champion through.I certaj au! ever we.rar tice wat in gloom when he scored on a sacri- he fost sed the (pall to first.teams of the National and of the Am- it was over.\u2019 ainly felt \u201c11 in\u201d ut.Pr the pre fice hi : cu EIXSL, fire - e gaine were erican IL.eague had fought back at Mathewson's fai i met a.i In tHe fading light it was difficul set of dmmeditely Boston.went to each other gamely for eleven innings, mannep of phrasing.fes to of the mies for the Red Sox to follow the course pi; to oper opened with har Infield] .brought the contest again to Fenway most frequently voiced by helt w up to every of Mathewson's big drop, and New ! throw.to fir at by Rand u beat atty\u2019s |r ark The-score of the series to-day Plavers\u2014was a blow [ta McGran tooth and r York {felt confident.Yerkes hallt| Boston far sprint.The Stood, Red Sox, one game won, one Plane.\u2018I did expect Matt ey aiwavs, ure been turned back from the plate, and oon.fans started to cheer and the a Hed; Giants, \u2018one game lost, one tied.US\u2019 he said.T ravenna V to win 1.PASSAT ES EEE then Speaker stepped to the rubber | yp oH.\u2018Rereased to a tumult when |.Prospects for playing to-day's game Beary a month, and I was pui 1 vhom have with bat aswing.The trio of Giante- toi Per.outguessed Mathew.and Were dublous until an hour or two af- Could come through But h Pa puting dow outer gardeners moved far afleld.Ma-Œ: tt © second.Myers\u2019 throwing being a {ter sunrise.Then \u2018 the sun shone Jose, we did not lose ut he aid fr, put neverth thewson wound up and sent a fast in- pa jo wide.\"Fletcher then made.his brightly on the rain-drenched grounds Victory belongs to us.wa he mor cope in Un shoot tp the plate.Speaker gave à 5° 6°TOn, muffling Yerkes\u2019 liner.at Feriway Park.drying up the mois- |A gravd fight against a bg early 1.(a wicked [swing and the ball was hurt- Speaker came to time with bunt ture to the Satisfaction of ground.|The same spirlt will et men art ling fai over Becker's head in cen- athewson failed to field and keeper Jerome Kelly, who had earlier through the series to ihe ArTY them .If each « tre Speaker rounded first then sec- = run along toward third base.begun an attempt to obtaln the same Manager Stahl also hed en title «nd forced ond, and raced to third.The ball.tho Brod Box Likes moving up.\u201cThehy - result by artificial means.It had rain.Problem to solve.With Ann tenis icasonable caromed from the back fence and Stands .Foolers rose in dll.= | #d intermittently all night, at times tucked safely away, that won .ould 1 Becker seized it and threw to Shafer, | §%C6 and called upon Lewis! to \"| heavily, and the grounds were spongy Joe Wood pitching at New York would be 0 who momentarily juggled it.peaker to ont Put the beat he could Ho was - - fin spots, roune Tuesday, Boston 15.8 New Tork a has hesitated at third, then sped for the} ze under to:Harzog, who e rain failed to dam games to s y PR ex.Vaëk plate ahd slid-under Catch = ilson, [fiastied the URL to Myers at.the plate, [fe spirits of the small up of tare ship.But Stahl hae he à hampior Me Who juggled Shafer's repli throw.[roinggioonpn =~ Gardner = It one, :- Who, sheltered by boxes, boards and pitchers in two days, Collins Hail oo eters That tied the zcore and thay crowd the the Pitchers MUSE which i newspapers, kept their places at the | Bedlent figuring successively in ft vent Wid To Nike Sure a I dnninsTin, scsopny hopd \u201ca8! Doyle, © [bleacher gates through much of the Boston box vesterday.; : 9 THREE had touched the plate Speaker\u2018feturn- | Fénninx*in, Ped up the Ball and Eo} ' LA : + dripping night.Despite the occasional Marquard was Tegarddd ix the: ed and| touched the plate a, second \u2018threw Gardner ouf, while Yerkes c = Tris Speaker ih A A.= = downpour, they clung.to their posts, &Valleble : pitcher .for PAL McGIL time before Wildon recovered the ball: Aros Hs Plate with the first run: g pe gr p SEL a 3 ; Mathewson, : - TL ving, an hour before daybreak, that baseball sharps who werk of the san Will Not Give Giants Credit For |- _ 424 \u2014 \u2014 Yo.: - would surely clear up, and that a ODinion regarding \u2018Buck Brien, .av i Manager Mak i LI 2.» \" - = \u2014 Bane would be played.- - the Red Sox twirlers.These were 11 Saturday Game Fight.Breaking Le th es a Singit, Mathewson to \u2018Metkle, pyt Lewis on Mathewson to Merk me hit : 2.T° Oe man who saw yesterday's game Probable pitching selections for to.the Mesill Red Sox fans were not loath last Jake\u2019 Stanl confides on columh gave second and he went: to;third on.Stahl\u2019s | two bases in 0 + erkle.Léwis hit for ner; gadrifice \u201cflies, Hooper 2, Herzog, sa e \u2018had been away from the days game.Each of these two ms ma a fforent night t logive the Glants credit for a viciously at one oo stared, le SWung it, \u2018alsd Mathewson $0 Merkle.He Murray almost Resrait fold Bleachers, Stal, - Spodgrass; double play, Flet.saounas, in thirty-six hours only long | has been primed ta pitely in the thir morning pr game fight.The Bostons took the curves an d'drove it Mathewso 8 out-{was left at third whem Wagner rolled get the balla.PLAT ng his back to cher to Nerzog: left on bases, New gnough î get shaved.He appeared to game of the series, \u2018Rufl it had) ber- ind McGill Jump ig the first inning and scored | gle; sending home Speak or and IL cos = {a little © grounder \u2018which * Mathewson foot fence\u2019.into the crowd Mictenor of Ho J Foston 8: first base on balls, said \"he came from.sat of toma: and Re played in Now York and Ten display the three runs by batting Mathewson} Doyle todic 1 pe § \u2018\u20acWis.got and touched.out the runner.|.[tn \u201cte \u2018 .er of all & off Bedient 1; first base on ; out of town.\"ed In New York and if wo when coach hard, Hut the Giants, undismayed © Wagner s- high fi L, end-| The National Leaguers : | then madé his third error on Gard- errors, New York 1, Boston 3: |, \u2018The official forecaster was not near- McGraw's object to bridg Marquar\u2019 Lill Stiedm Yought back and by peppering away looked enpning.This three go lead seventh inning with: somd ie he the.plate Ph he ens faced across biichar, By Bedient, Snodgrass: Struc I So Stein that a ame coma be ato the box before a home rt.hex ought mnt Collins\u2019 delivery, picked up a run : ! X scoring.Herz y ! ler terran efakt ; out, by CoMins\u20195, b hes pret ed occas'onal show- SOuTA paw neecs.sympathet» hemselves, in the second and another in the fourth: Tooters and- they sang while thb band Lers flea out.oe sagled Yeh My Een ac hement.Stahl singled to the by Beach; I, The.2.0] on 4 cr, farine the day, but said unofficial- Surrounding to be at nik best, l'an.ee à inning.| Boston tallied-&wotWer-in \"tte Paved cart y Sax 2 1\" I{stoie-ééévad.Fletcher Sed to hr holy pra tole second, Gardner being At plate, zO'LoUghITn; \u201con bases, Rig- Pe at he thought they would not he | Some followers of the game thonel dinp goals, fifth inning, but New York Was\"Hot Fr.tnd s players \u201caid \u201crot appe ad And Mathewson ended the £ tan : a ird., Wagner ended the in- ler; left + field, - Klem; : right * field eavy enough to make the field unfit to-day that McGraw would still] ho: Dove Eppca to be denied and when Lewis drop-|.0; mind the lead, and several of them \u2018Giants for, the inni pes opes of the ning by striking out.Co Evans, =.' : » for playing.Either because or rain, or Marquard for the next game in Nev tnrday's pes Snodgrass\u2019 fly opening the efght] Paited: Merkle on.the back ds hé went |: Boston went out ne Yeon ns is Y F letcher opened the ninth for New Occasidnal showers promised for to- | hecause the novelty of the world series York, and send either Crandall, oe AL oliver nning they started a batting bee [Im a Collins, however, did ndt give tinning.Carrington was out, Herzog to Staks aianésar ut, With a grounder morrow.hy the weather bureau ings of bout.dvenis matos mort oii Metered hearer nd neo an meee that caysed Manager Stahl to hurry him a chance to distinguish himself, to Merkle a on was out, Herzog to Stahl.Mathewson sent up an easy interfere: with the oa Ty ings of about evenly match good and finished the first game in good sue \u201cHs eee Hall to! Collins\u2019 relief.Three runs for he struck him out on three itched |.2 Collins struck.out for the fly to the Boston manager.Here Hall world series game b y New y Lac playing yesterday, the crowd was after Tesreau had heen removed; «n° tave been Were already over the plate on an er- |balls.Herzog waited and with.two Second time, and Hooper ended the lost the location of the plate, Snod- and Bostgn in this een New York smaller and gathered mare slowly is a good hitter besides.| wart first 1 ror, a single and two doubles, which |bälls and two strikes on him, {drove Me che by grounding out Doyle to| grass getting first on balls.He stole was falling at midnight ghtrain [than that of yesterday.There was The probable batting brder to-d-: of hing a gave New York a lead of one run.|2 Smashing three-bagger toiright[ C0.Co Second, and \u201cthen Doyle and Becker 3 : ° much uncertainty over the reserved 1s:\u2014 i i nnenrs, The Giants held their lead but a me- [Centre fleld; and crossed the plate a Collins Retired; were also passed.It looked as if it \u201c2 seats tickets for to-day.Boston-Hooper, rf.: Yerkes 7h: \u201cpresented ment for the Red Sox attacked Ma- [minute later, when Myers landdd out : ] ue was all over for the Bostons, but Mur- THIRTY: THOUSAND PEOPLE oe Boston club had sold single Speaker.cf: Lewis, 1f.: fardner 3h: \u2018ont.Wise thewson\u2019s drop curves savagely \u2018aird |& -bounder, which struck Gardner in Then came.the eighth \u201cinning, into {ray ended the itfning by forcing Beck- fer - tickets for three games.numbered Stahl, 1b.: Wagner, 6s.Carrigas, c: MeVittey: coupled With an error by Fletcher the the face.Fletcher put up a high fly rcs, 05, Crowded much ofthe ex- er, Wagner to Yerkes.SAW YESTERDAY'S GAME, °N® tWo and three.Yesterday check O'Brien, p.i Payne: for tieing run was sent over the plate.|to.Hooper and Mathewson forced | Citement of the game, and when the] Boston went out in order in the Pa No.1 was punched.To-day was call- New York-\u2014Devare, Lf.; Doyle, The Shei, Mi Then came the exciting tenth with {Myers at second.Yerkes to W inning \u2018was over the score showed the ninth.Carrigan™was out, Mathewson B ston 0c pie ed game No.2, and it was announced Snoderass, c.f.: Murray, nf.Merkle Th tue af Merkle's: hit, and Speaker's mighty |ending the innin fiEner, teams tled.For New York Snodgrass to Merkle, Hall\u2019 fouled to Herzog.and mission fear.om one National Com- that next game in Boston would be |1b.; Herzog.3b.: Meyers.io: Fletrhe meet in Ro pmash tq the centre field fence \u2018| For Bost 8: ; led off by hitting a drive to Lewis; Doyle took \u2018cArè\u2018of Hôoper's p 5.mission figures for attendance and re- game No.3.Regarding the tickets ss.Marquard or Crandall p.| fichi, und Fi J her is Broken-hea od, | Garrigan went out Hocond ning which he muffed.Doyle - singled td = 2 1 2\" P£r s pop fly.geipte at, -day's game are as follows: sold in New York for the second game The two world's series\u2019 games ths win: Sha | -Reart.3 ide.* Doyle.\u2018robbe: cotes 10 -Mer- ceptre and Snodgrass tadk second.| * ' Both Teams.Scored in Tenth.+ tal paid jattendance.30,148 [in that city, which was to have been Year have set new total recoris.: Al a enach ca :_ Fletcher was broken-hearted\" last hell He: ot hota olina: \u2018of ja.HI | Doylé \u2018was forced.at segond when | Merkle opened\u201d the tenth.for New orth recetbts:.858,869.00 Plaved to-day.it was said at the local though the attendance At the fir \u201c1, and ir 4 night over his.poor game at shortstop > on Hel oop Up his grounder by Yerkes rushed over : ang.picked up | York with nes Tia drive to centre for Players\u2019 share: .i 31,519.26 offices that these tickets would be zame this vear fell 3.000 short nf thr Frind.Mai for New York, Two of his three glar- à: llian t of fielding and ossed.| Becker's grass-cutter and fossed It to thee bases.| Aîter Herzog hai Seon Each: clubs; share.:.: 10,506.42 | ond to-morrow.US figures for last years opening sam ubsent frog fng errdrs alded materially in the pitcher out at first.Hooper again Wagner, Snodgrass taking third.Mur- retired, Wagner to Stars Sanson National Gommission's share.5,836.90 Managers McGraw and Stahl, in in the same city, the total for the tw Are expect making of runs for the Red Sox.ralsed a tremendous cheer id the ray came to time with a\u2018itwo-bagger had\" been passed.\u201cpurposely, M ore nals\u2019 Walloned oo 0° pcommon with nearl ail their\u2019 players, games of the present series is \"811 = Wagner starred at shortstop for |Stands by lining out his second hit, a into the left-field bleachers, scoring miek, who had heen sent in to pat r - Nationals\u2019 \u2018Walloped Americans at Were ready to greet the announcement greater than for last vear's first two \u2014 - Boston, jaccepting ten chances and lWo-bagger to right, but he was left §nodgrass, and putting \u201cBecker on |: Fletchér.hit 8-8 ort Sah tor.57 8t.Louis of a postponement with satisfaction.contests.Last year 58,567 (persons #1w executing a brilHant play in the ninth |there, for Yerkes went out, Flétcher third.Lewig\"\"Éodrtdk.\" Marie and fy to a joues et 8TH Pyirkness\u2019 ended yesterday .am ex- | the first two games: this vear 881 inning, when, on the dead run, he |to Merkle.i Manager Stahl here called in Hall to New York fn {hs lead agatn Mat AE 4 st Liôuls Det.KE-The local Na- |'hâpstipæ truggle, and one particular- 1 haver paid to see the corresponding speared [Fletcher's grounder with his! Both New York and Boston à vent piteh, and.Merkle, the first man 10.| son.fik] iput [to Yor 8 : ew- tonal \u2018Leagu¢ te Won the opening | Ir hata dn the pitchers.New York '- contests.En gloved hand, turned, ard, with a rifle out in order in the third inning.Snod- face him, fouled~ to Carrigan.\u2019 Carri- | Yerkes:opehed the Red Sox t game of ythe inter-iéagus city cham: 4.\u201d CLs ; : ghot thr¢w, that Stahl took with onelgrass flew out to Hooper.Do t| gan dropped Herzog\u2019s difficult fouk| by drbpp ne Red Sox tenth| plonship series with «the.American |«Tomrrr = ye : hand, nafied Fletcher at first base.fom: s fom qi.per.Doyle put gan dropped Herzog oul, \u2018opping ja grounder in front of League cläb to-day by 7 -to 17 WoL oe = RS Thott LA \u201cFord things that ive so hard, Mothep & mn.\" 5 \u201cYes, I'know Mat\u201d - x.» east dear, must I .be.the King- :thotpe heir?\u201d ; « *Yes, you, mf; John! jy \u2018Well, ve 2.out sailidg with an umbrella\" = : a ce \u2018But John; John! You knew perfectly well that you ought not to do that¥ \u2018Yes, bit I just forgot it for a min- \u201cThat's only \u201cgn - excuse, Jolin.; You remembe) te the time.Look me right in the exs.apd say whether.you didn\u2019t \u2018re er: it.\" Johnny| blinked at a gféat rate, and then looked-straight :at.his, mother.Yes, he had remembered it; that is te in, Ke had.: +.\u2018Exactly\u2014\u201céegp In\"\u2014that was Conscience, little John.\u2019 : \u2018There ls 80 much to remember, Mo- .at Father and Mother tell you about right and wrong is not too much for you to remember.\u201d Deep silence.ER \u201cThe umbrella\u201d blew away, and the boat is lost, too.\u2018Tell me aboût it\u2019 ; -\u201cThe waves were too high, you see\u2014 that\u2019s the way it all came; and the uinbrella [was too frightfully heavy; but we landed head first.if you'll be\u2019 lieve it.[Thig is the way we fell over eachother\u201d And Johnny Blossom demonstrated on the veranda floor ho they had been- cast ashore.\u2018You got.wet, then?= \u201cOn -yes:- You may Know- We -Were wet, sopping wet.We were almost upset in the sen, you understand; we oO .Veoh Jo ja! dre dear little John! Mother as so frightened that she im! into; her arms.ee but you\u201dseé we didn't drown; and my hlouse: got dry as.tinder at.the fireplace In \u201cTellef's house.Just feel how dry it.isl\u2019, ; vo \u2018 lt your shirt wet?vu ta ate.wet, admitted\u201d Johnny Blne ext day Mother said: \u2018Father and I.e decided, \u2018John, that you shall go away for a while this vacation.-Yo shalt: go to visit Mrs.Beck at Ballerud.That will hé.pleasant for you, and as tis an Inland country place, 1 shan\u2019't have to be in constant anxiety about your falling into the sea.\u2019-\u2014The \u2018Congregational Recerd-.Mother, ITH THE SCRIPTURE f \u2018October 10.: Oct WEAT | ot unto the seed of Jacob, e Jn vain\u2014Isa.xlv.\u2019 19.I said Seek ye Ye faithful: hôld the promise fast, To niead $+ boldly dare; Wrestling with God to prove at last \"~The omnipotence of prayer.I the Lérd speak righteously, 1 declare things that are right.\u2014Isa.xlv, 19.7°\" He AWAKE, O ZION.Awake, O Zion.and arouss from sleep, Âs cheerless ag a prison to our sight, Thy silent sad, grey walls appear to O Zion, sacred mother of us still, - \\ Quicken with life the chilly atmosphere.Of austere|isolation that surrounds Thy presence in the very midst of life; Draw nearer and the world shall draw more rigàr, .; Le; And find that pegce within thy sacred \u201cbounds, : Co.Ce jar of parmalade in her hand and in ber ey clerk.- XI bought this stuff because the card.in Four window says it's an cellent Rubstitute for butter.keep say! Ÿ tried frying a bit of fish with y via .LL -s of à.to one day of light.it this-Xiorning and the taste was-s0 Six ders of darkness awful I pad to throw the fish all away.\u2019 Lift up ny gates! Let the great world \u2014Bostog \u2018Transcript.\u2019 be free, ; ; Jaa! - To pass within thy portals when it £* EXPLAINED, : wi, | Merchant (to clerk)\u2014'This won't do.Let its tired soul come in and rest in| Every tfmé you see a \"6\" you call it a \"thee, 2,\u201d df is the matter with you\u2014 near-sighted?I used t§ work In a ladies\u2019 shoe shop.prudent \u2018pérson.Sorghu terview without having.a repudiation |.Ky à : 1 - City Food Inspectors Work to Save People From Ptomaine Poisoning.: É Warnings will_be issued by the city food inspection department city fo! citizens not to eat fish that are being kent on all the fish stores, and quantifies of bad fish are being con- in ali: was ors: It \u201cwas sald\" to-day that more danger.of ptomaine poisoning than is ordiniatily thought of \u2018exists in decaying: fish.In fact, .fish are more dangerous than meat, officials say, in thisgespect.i$ - ceci A page ip ee pep oe oe .° -IN LIGHTER VEIN ?IL ITTOIGOII0000 i QUESTION DECIDED.> Firét! Guest\u2014 Hit Waiter, open this window, please; I cant\u2019 gtund the Heat.Wash r\u2014'Yes, \u201cd'rectly, sir, (Opens the window.) Second Guest.(a 1tttle later)>y'Waiter, -there\u2019s.draught enough to give one a death of cold.Do shut the window.Waiter\u2014'Yes, sir\u2019 (Shuts the wiidow.) First Guest\u2014'Waiter, are yoy mad?\u2018What have you closed the window for?Open it again this minutp?Waiter\u2014 Very good, sir\u2019 \u2018Goes: to thé proprietor.) = \u2018One of the gentlemen wants the window open and the offer waïls me to shut if.What am I $c: do, sir?.Propriator\u2014 Do what the genffeman-who hasn't dinedvyét \u2018says, of colrèe!\u2014 Washington \u2018Post.\u201d.- pT œ .He='WVhat yôw you considét the best way tPipropose7 \"10 ITS L ; She#-PromptIy.\u2014Boston Transeript.\u2019 \u2018Twe Negatives are equal to an affirmative\u2019 Not if, they are the girl's and her.f@tbers'\u2014Baltimore \u2018American.\u2019 À a 7 2 .= Havë you noticed the aastonishingly mussyiway in which Mrs.Delancy Brown dresseÿ.;her hair?\u2018 EE \u2018Muss}! Why, that's the: Marie An- toinet LC So \u2018 : \u2018Is if} No wonder they cut \"off her head'#Gleveland \u2018Plain.Déaler \u201850 yeu'have woman's\u201d suffrage in\u2019 your State.5 eXes,\" replied the Western statesman.\u2018How does it work out?\u201cWell, Ticonfess.that it interferes with domestic discipline.Whenever I have occasion: to correct my small boy,I am afraid \u2018hd is going to coax his mother to use her palitical influence against me.'\u2014 Weashifigton \u2018Star.\u2019 cP > Binks Tm getting along fine, doctor.You nékg not have stopped in this morning.\u2019 Bortor\u2014'Oh, I was over to see Jonesriapd I thought I'd just drop in and .kiflitwo birds with one stone\u2019 \u2014 \u2018Judge# i .COOTFE = - Little THoosier (to little Boston boy who 1s vieiting: him))\u2014'D\u2019'yuh like mov- In\u2019-pichet shows?Little Boston Boy ons Jd mean .photographic illustrations\" \u2019f \u201canimated hatiiré displayed on a screén; why, I have witnessed them with.dbine satisfaction.'\u2014Judge.\u2019 Ce - \u2018You 4 on\u2019t go into the tarife question very\" deeply\u2019 \u2018No, replied Senator Sorghuf} \u2018neither do I go Into a logical discussion of public questions.I rely on plaig oratory, .You can't undertake to appeal to a man\u2019s emotions, his reason, and his pocket book all at the same time.\u2014 Washington \u2018Star.\u2019 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry * FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry : FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA & +.© §{ DESPERATE, She eRtered the grocery store with a rire \u2018See here; she sald to the ex- \u201cWell,$ÿma\u2019am, so it is: .\u2018Well,êtt's a grand substitute, I- must Clerk\u2014\u201cNo, sir; it's a matter of habit.is rr \u2014\u2014 PROFEEDING WITH CAUTION.\u2018Think} before you speak,'- said the do #0,\u201d 7 replied Senator T alwgse m?¢ \u20181 have never, given an in- Whiclr is the solace and the strength of Tellef had been thrown farthest up: i a + LR RE te i strife.J.C.M.DUNCAN.> case it should prove unsatis- by the in aby way decayed.Close watch is | fiscated daily.Last month 30,000 lbs.| condemned by city inspect-.amass Le teeersaciees Tress ieareeenttT\u201d Z \"THE particles of pure vegetable oi which are rubbed into the open pores of the skin with the creamy fragrant lather of Baby\u2019s Own Soap renew the life of the skin\u2014help nature ong.It assures a soft, white, healthy skin\u2019 and its use delights both young and old.\u2018Baby's Own is for sale almost everywhere.: ALBERT SOAPS LIMITED, MFRS.118 MONTREAL.I \u201c MILK.CREAM.or BUTTERMILK\u2014 M I 5 all of the finest quality, delivered 'n well-sealed bottles.Our rs has the putati f being one the mos: PASTEURIZED sanitary and best equipped in the prov- GERMLESS = GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO, ince.875 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST.PHONES: UP 5840, 5841, Fine Pictures, Painting and Water Colors, Engravings both Plain and Colored Carbons, Etc, Etc, also suitable framings for same.Johnson & Copping 634 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.| YOU DO NOT LIKE TO WASE YOUR BED QUILTS AT HOME, IT'S A EARD, TIRESOME, UNSATISFACTORY JOB, SEND THEM TO TEE TOILET LAUNDRY \u2018THE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW.\" We wash the quilts much better and cleaner than vou cu Price 15c and 25c, according to weight.! 425 RICHMOND STREET.Phoge UP.3480.rs WE HAVE LARGE QUANTITIES OF Pig Lead xd Sheet Lead IN STOCK ._ THE CANADA METAL CO.LIMITED Montreal Factory- 50 Brennan St Phone Main 8884 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRAMED PICTURES AT HALF PRICE DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.: ; THE ART EMPORIU 23 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.- New York For Window Cleaning Call, Main 1203 \u2014b Is The\u2014 Window Cleaning Co.OFFICE: 4 JURORS STREET.pe pe veise, speare price av fcyt, anc 4, 5 and COTE DES Parker property tel, for of 155 fe and is 1 Neiges \u2018 WESTMON tutor to has sol house Fr aveaue, The dlc square RIVARD'S 1d to 53 to, 5! BORDEA}™ que has.dences - et.for, \"AVERLY WA to 2956 to 2: That the Grand Tru now termin Mr.W.Fco.one of responsible rween Fort Cache.and -ompletion ronsequence men at wol ports, \u2018an 1 railway wor and perhaps that farmer \u2018hreshing oi men stickin \u2018hose on th Trunk Pact \u2018hat have : way constr of timber a the wages than they | «peaks well those who igo are na\" pects for w z00d for so has been s \u2018hat I Wou \u2018hat these .us at all.\u2019 WITHDRA FOR WIN\u2019 The Gran Co.annot \u2018Prince Geo the Victor service \u2018on dry dock a overhauling about two Rupert\u2019 -wi.in the mea operated or followed by GENERAL AGENT HC An the oc he town o rection wit à sanatoriu Lake Manit Popular ger the Grand T by à civic honor.Mr Mavor, pre \u2018he principe ittendarnce.© \u2018Our gue wav,\u201d Mr.velopment town &Eince 389.When \u201cusiness in -poke of s Would help hearers of {or their te \u201cEW STAY FOR TORO During a while on Thomas Sh; \u201che Canadia \\rviewéd \u20ac jiscussing t fr Toronto '& would nd commaox sed by th \u2018lt the Car vake the C \u201cTOUd to ha he remark: \u2018wspapers\" \u201c4rd to the Maining of lacifie.T} \u2018A state, the Milding for V4y author Tree that © into goin I the prese wi or no \"Re reali: \u2018= a new Aptdly as \u20180 have the Ve Purpos Managemen: \u201cÀ for ever Jan Pacif & cutting runk in tr \u2018ation.H V38 ready a Tork upon : \u201could take \"7 assura ould not h .funk lang, » fully ad | ants of bo \u20181% a voice 'anagement \u201cay.he s \"twenty lime reste \u2018pers for \u2018\u201cTcéd the r \"At Union \u201crarà to cific No Homas an ~ no dela: lé that tn \u2018© neressa \"A1 As 500 reache \u2018we the tation on tated that 1 vem bas pme \u201con! % > onla \u201c8 a THE.MONTREAL DAILY _WITNFSS THURSDAY.OC IPRA i 6 pe ne tan duree DE A - eee rs: : ° ! RAL ESTATE \u201c hl PO a rate eel ees RSA, repent ta * pe «0.000 PAID soR À FARM, Tes J.A.Davis Nv.Dupuis 15 LE divided for ÿR° Recent Traz TARE ROA lite Geo.H / HAKELSP ni the + Fa 9 villian à to Afr.Wi se four lets fron Le Road, tor $ OT ¢ ice averages 3 Te and the prope LS and Cote des HAPPENINGS 2 is terete sted \u2018and Company \u2018ve sold to the East Mount viny Limited, of which Con- :is president, a y ping 107 arpents for $170,- situated in Sault au Repart of No.164.It residential \u2018pur- asfers.D.\u2014The estate .Matthews has n Barnard iting on Shake- 133,343.50.The lents per square Fty includes lots Neiges cadestre.nTE DES NEIGES R \u201cparker and othe property known a tel.for of 155 feet.and a and js known as.Neiges cadestre.pESTMOUXT.-Ge0.tutor tO Hudson o John avcïue, The bloc square feet.OAD\u2014Mr.J.M.hate sold the .Lumkin\u2019s Ho- \u201cg33,000.It has.& frontage pth of 239 feet t 143 Cote des rber Allison, evor Allison, dward Gate- 665 Belmont Westmount, for $23,500.x has anjarea of 10,909 i SO TREET.\u2014A.Gregoire has RIVARES $.Leclerc residences Nos.553 to 559 Rivard st, for $10,008\" - gORDEAS STREI ~Albert Leves~ que has sold to, Alex Turcotte rest- dences Nos.70\u20ac tq \u2018705 * Bord ï waAVERLY STREET.ot tor $3,600, | I.Salzman has \u201celd to N.Girouard residences Nos.mg 10 229 Waverly st., for $7,100.pipe roo veo soc.RAILWAY |NEWS $ \u2018at40 050494 20000 ° LABO SHORTAGE [ON ¢ TP.ENDED.That the labor shortage on the cand Trunk Pacific main line -ow terminated, is t il W.F.Carey, of| Sims, Carey &| statement of 7, one of the four {ontracting firms responsible for its nstruction be-' \u2018ween Fort George and Tete Jaune cache, and the prospects of an early ompletion are much -onsequence.\u2018There à qen at work on this more rosy re at least 7,000 section,\u2019 he re- -orts, \u2018an unusually good supply for nilway work at this § md perhaps that acco that farmers are short] -areshing outfits.One men sticking to the \u2018hose on the main lin Trunk Pacific are prç hat have ever been way construction worl ime of the year, unts for the fact of men on their reason for the camps is that e of the Grand A\\bably the bast known in reil- k.There is-lots nf timber and good log houses, while the wages and food *han they have ever «peaks well for camp those who left them ago are now returning pects for work on the z00d for some time ta \u2018as been said about are also better been before.-It conditions that a month or twa.g, and the pros- grade are very come.So much the 1.W.W.s that these agitators us at all\u2019 hat 1 would like 4 public to know re not troubling WITHDRAWN | i YOR WINTER.The \u2018Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship Co.announces th \u2018Prince George\u2019 will be t the steamer service on Nov.1, and will go into withdr from the Victorfa-Prince Mes dry dock at Esquimapit for general verhauling: being about two months wH Rupert\u2019 will be simild ut of service en the \u2018Prince rly withdrawn.In the meantime the 9 ert\u2019 will: be operated on the schedule at present\u2019 followed by her sister (ship.\u2018 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT HONORED.e On the occasion of à recent visit to.he town of Watrous Sask., in con- lection with the propèsed scheme for : sanatorkum and Summer hotel at ake Manitou, Mr.W.! P.Hinton, the Popular general passenger agent of \u2018he Grand Trunk Pacific, was surprised \"y à civie banquet nor.Mr.R.B.Mayor, presided, and \u201c2e principal men of tendered in his [ Davidson, the ! about fifty of Watrous were in \u2018tendance.In resporise to the toast » ur guest and \u2018Le G.T, P.Rail- vas, Mr.Hinton skdétched the de- opment he had observed in the \u2018Wn since his first visit four years 220.when the a had done its Susiness in a couple o tents, and also Poke of several projécted lines that Would h hearers or their town, \"EW STATION \u201cOR TORONTO.Durin, Thie on his way t | Jomas Shaughnessy, he Canadian Pacific \"Viewed on Monday | \u201ccussing the future T Toronto, intima = would be oven oo Md commodious one t \u201ced by the G.T.R.elp Watrous, and assured his of the comp: y's ambitions 8 à very brief ptay in- Toronto Chicago, Sir he president of {lway, was in- night, and in {Union Station ithat the build- more handsome n already pro- {It was the aim vole Canadian Pacific Railway to \u201cke th 1 station in eve e Toronto Union Station a sense of the 7d, and that it h would be a building a A0Y city in América would .be oud to hav, \"¢ remarks of sq roa TE m \u201cwspapérs\u2019 s © Maining of tn \u201capi e action lacifie.There is no \" state, tha ¢ erected.| \u2018I have noticed of the Toronto card aid the president, \u2018in re- 0 the new Union station; \u20acome bt the Canadian person, I wish t has abhorred the present years more than the rajl- \"1 authorites, The papers appear to.CTSet that they and {nto gOINg in with t \u20ac present station, the city forced e Grand Trunk nd that we had vi °F Bo voice in the arrangements.oe realizing the importance of hav: Midi, lewW Union Station érected as pidly ag £ have th _° purpose havin Nanagement 5 ed for ev \u201cMian Pacific Railway J?cutting away fr rink \u201ctation.Vas ready Terk upon in the erection 1 take ne steps not be erected 0 ink land, and the th Illy adequate to fill the require- with each hav-: rangement and.TORS of both railways, | [Fagement.The cau ar, he said could ' ; twenty vears 2 Tested upon the Fs - assurance that - voice in the ar possible, wd dé not desite.\u20ac old errorg repeated, and à p voice in the}.Sir Thothas also siledcs |, er the rumor that the Can- | was consider- He said that the C.any day to commence active the structure, but that they until they had the\u2018 buflding ply upon Grand of the récent traced back go, and all ity and news- ney SOF the agreement that they \u201cd the railways intd when the pre- Sab Yeo ¢ Union Station wah erected.In to the a ; © terchied a suffiel \u20ac the active work 0 propgsed Canadian { North Toront \u201c announced thdt there would Fay in commencing it.He the comrany was now doing \u2018ary preliminary work, and soon as the grade separation station 8ir tly advanced on the new * could Fe corhmemced.He \u2018ated t hat this would ibe rushed to ©: .expected that the case will I 7 mr completion, and that the station would] pe one of the flnest of its kind.Sir 7! OMas said that he had nothing fur- er to say regarding the proposed C.P.R.stock.Tt had bassed the board.He was travelling |.over the Grand Trunk lines in order to examine their grades, and his.busi- .ter ness in Chicago was.of a purely personal nature.He expected: to return to Montreal at the beginning of next issue of new week.PARISIAN AT C.P.R.OFFICES.A visitor to the C.P.R.officed Yi terday afternoon was Mr.- Lpélei Courtois, of Paris, who has returned | from a trip over the Canadian Pactfio | Railway as a tourist.So impressed |: was he with the possibilities of -the country that he: is going to Interest his friends dn- hid return to.fair Parte.Mr.Courtois, ts-staytng at the Windsor hotel and réturas shartily to nis native country.He is a well known lecturer, and this winter he ill take up the: sudgels for Canada © 1h of a view-to arranging the investment.some French capital.Before returiifig | Mr Courtois is making himself ther- oughly acquainted not only with tha early histor of the- Canadian Pacifie but the country generally and he is confident that Canäda has a bright future.WOULD SWEEP ONTARIO.Member for Glengarry .Predicts .a Splendid Victory for Leader of vincial Liberals.| _\u2014\u2014 Mr.John A McMillan, P, = tor , He erly represents ntative Giengarry, for the sante\u2019 ééÿnty.iu the Ofstério 1 Legislature, | wha 8 the Queen's |\u2019 That Mr Hotel, states N.W.Rowell, K.C., 18 proving a splendid provinclal leader for the Liberal party, and he even: predicts that he will sweep the province atthe next general elections .\u2018his abolish~the-bar policy ard other prosressire | features of his program- \u2018tne.fo Mr.McMillan was with Mr.Rowell, and the party of Liberals who recently \u2018I'toured Northern Ontario, and he states \"that Be made a strong impression on the people up there.He was thoroughly conversant with the subjects he discussed, was \u2018a convincing speaker, and was known to be a man of unimpgach- able character.\u2019 \u2019 The policy of abolishing the bar he added, Is receiving strong support throughout the province.Temperance sentiment has grown during - recent years.No one would have imagined some time ago that the Scotch county -of Glengarry would to-day have only one hotel license, but that was the Referring 'to Dominion polities Mr.McMillan, believed there would be a general election, probably within the next twelve months.HANDWRITING MAIN PART OF EVIDENCE.Hamilton, Ont., Oct.10.\u2014The case of James Bruce, accused of murdering Rose Ziepe, was adjourned at six o'clock yesterday afternoon after the Justice had warned the jurors to talk te no one regarding the trial.It is each the ury this afternoon.Mr.W.: Nicholls, clerk in the drug store at the corner of York and Pearl streets, failed to positively identify Bruce as the purchaser of strychnine.The sign- sture in the poison book was J.Brown, No.18 Locomotive strest\u2019 A resident.at the address \u2018swore that no person of that name was known W.H.Shaw a Toronto handwrit- \u2018ing eéxpert, swore that the writing in the poison ;book was identical with specimens of Bruce™ writing produe- ed.C.R.' McCullough, another expert, gave corroborative testimony.+ ky for the.defence.orev from the two experts the admission that they had not applied any of the three recognized handwriting tests in arriving at their conclusions.: ere \u2018$200,000 FIRE IN - Philadelphia, Oct.10.\u2014Fige last night swept the six-story brick structure at the north-east corner of Fourth and George streets, erected by the Ordef of American Mechanics, as a hal i» 1858, but.of recent years occupled by manufacturing comcerns.\u201c - Medler, Heames & Co.occupied the upper floors as-a shos factory, and .Epsteify] & Bros.shirt waist makers, were on | the two lower floors, The loss: is estis | \u2018mated at.$200,000.SIX LALBORERS HURT IN EXPLOSION.North Bay, Ont, Oct.10.-\u2014An explosion of dynamite on the construction ef the Algoma Eastern Railway near \u2018Sudbury yesterday afternoon frightfully injured six Italian laborers.One man had both arms blown off and another lost both eyes and suffered severe injuries to his head.The others had arms or lags broken.The 0 injured men were rushed to Sudbury { Hospital, where it is stated several will die.\u2018The explosion resulted from the handling of \u2018a bax of dynamite caps : -by a laboger.\u2019 PRESIDENT OF ACCQUNTANTS.The annual meeting of the Associa- tian of Accountants in Montreal was held on Tuesday at - the Board of Trade.The annual report showed that a successful year, financially and otherwise, had heen pagsed.Ha following officers were elected: .President, Mr.James G.Ross; 1st vice.president, Mr.A.K.Fisk; 2nd vice- president, Mr.A.C.Stead; secretary- treasurer, Mr.F.W.Sharp; counctl, Messrs.John Hyde, A.W.Stevenson, David 8.Kerr and John Paterson.- \u201cIn the evening an inforraal dimner was held at the Montreal Club.le pa, PALMA BOBBED a \u201d MTwaulled, S00 10.2 Basted dosing ay $2,500 eS, prise\u2019 of tit\" Grand | Prix by his going Into thé\u201cditeh as the race was ending, De Palma was robbed of a pocket-book containing | about $3,000, when he was Thrown out of his car.ppp \u2014_ © WANTED TT WANTED, DESK, EITHER FLAT OR B Roller Top.C- A.PALMER, .No.112 vr\" Bleury atreet.m5 4 # WANTED TO PURGHASE 5 4-45 5 IW 97 2 = Fda.ok WANTED TO PURCHASE, ALL CAST- | off Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, - Pléted ! arg, 010.G a.Pawn Tickets.= ove everybody else's prices paid by - 80% FRANK.15 East Cralg Street.Tel.Sast 3067 a: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.b station would INOUNCEMENT.\u2014 CANADIAN ANNOUN EE Blue Book, Buyer's Guide.Price five dollars, including Business Card.Out id D cqmbet.; Subscription only.MANT ACTURERS\u2019 PRO- .DECTS 187 CO, Montreal.181 F Bo English day.Wes clear Le WAN ing also, needlewoman: ING \u201c EMPLOYMENT WANTED.LAUNDRESS WANTS - Apply, 174 FA POSITION WAN RK BY THE] TED, \u2014 GOOD COOK: olored; rather be alone; hut must \u2018Witpess' Oto RY DESIRES SITUAtion :as night hinas man\u2019 cart cale).able À A Peut oth las A.§ .COOPER, in rear, 156 AIN SEWING OR Mend- ernoons ai, ladies\u2019 houses: LD be rs.ae 52 Marin avenué, &t.Henri, eity TEACHERS WANTED.ed .RS.TEA Lod Elementa tary: Qeparth Sch bal \u201c'slongre, Quy ANTE WITH: DI otéstant-School of Grantor \u2018Salary $25 monthly; ten For information, &P- oJ A.G.BELIS 8 Eustache, County e.+23 GED, PWO QUALIFIED T Protestants), to.teach in.1s, South Onslow; sslery ten months.Duties soon \u2018possi Sec.-Treasurer ANYED \u2014 REQUIRED ap gains \u2018-for the elemen= the.Quyon Model 46: per month, WF.BRONSON, asurer, School Commis: Que | à 4 schoo WANTED, FOR oO load; liam] FOR BALE A GOOD SIZED 60-5t.Luke street.FOR BALE NICE DOUBLE Carrjage Harness, with slel condition.LAYT herine St.Ww.stove, Apply, 2 Goo St.BOILERS AND ENGINES | ALL SIZES AND TYPE.Instélled and satisfaction Prices exceptionally low.\u2026 D.MILLER & CO, Boyd, \u2026 \u201d Bt.George St.Montreal.MACHINE TOOLS FOR SALE.to changes in our plan ollowing machines for e: inoh stock, with collets and teams.£ Three Spindio Drill, &¢ inch table, \\ Spindle Drill, 18 inh.table, : 1 Two| Spindle Dri} B .$8) ch centres, ® s rin Millers, 30 inch tables.1 Garvin Mill 18 tok tabla, 1 t&-Fobt Sp = 3 18 iach Lap Wheel, \u2019 ; Thedé madhines are all in first class condilion, and may-he:ssen at am Addiess, THE MANAGER, P Q i 8116, Ne i .ND LING OD FOR THE MIL- - Kini 2.35; wood, $3.2 .JC.MA CDIARMID, 4 \u2014 ROOMS AND BOARD.T, ROOM .AND ingle beds, new à FALL i PARTNER WANTED.AR - elal ; A USEFUL SPE- Reply By onion stron tar, ty patent, book sha 5 to P.GANNON, 81 - i BUSINESS.CARDS REPAIRS.\u2014 YOUR FOUND tiony, walls and steps need pointing up snd repairs before winter.Y 3?1 J.cement floors, walks, NG CO, 178 A Phone: Westmount LOTS FOR BALE LOTS [FOR SALE.\u2014 PINEHURST.The {Ideal South.Shors Homesite Pr easily reached by car Hine, and International Automo- \u2019 Te excursion to 6th and 13th.Ine perty; bile Highw property.on O 3 for \u201crailway ticke e Street West: -Pho W.WEBBER, Agent, uire ounties Land ie A decc ai TR -\u201cHDOV FA Years course.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED.hand ; Aopin Toes, RE $0.corner 8 post OFFICE .est, usehold me - Reedlework.est A hustfing 116 \u201cCa Briti £nées essential, WANTE Girl, PA uis 2418.\u2026 timônials and.ox 556, a CITUATIONS: VACANT.%.eee & > WANTED, A YOUNG £ D 8g for an oficà Apply THE x ., Grand Trunk Station.TORONTO + _ SRUSAE : avrg \u2026 REINA 280000.HDR Fo \u2018Boy | ILS pam, Yonge StregtiStation 9.05 sa, 10 p.m.Union Station.PARLOR CAR ON DAY TRAIN.QUEBEC.© 5.00 p.m, TRAIN-DE-BUXE.9.00 a.m., 1.30 p.m,, 11.30 p.m.dHSDE BEVTS Sul \u2018aa \u2018ONU3AB eSorrg I 12 0 301 TESS gy KUSSEX JUVKS.\u2018IÔOD! 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