The daily witness, 6 novembre 1900, mardi 6 novembre 1900
[" my und wWe ail led you ice you recount le toils call of 5 to re- a just return of hon- It over inks to es, will citizen t.You sacred u bave ly the power.ent oi eed as IT own to debut for means any of for, the gallant symbol w-It is ps free 1 py- oe ma A like on.It n birth ws, be- Bea dapedréz EC EREEST ep 4 533 i ® LS w feet + De _ Fair and _, Cooler, \u201cVoL XLL.No.260.POLITICS TO-DAY.tion Three to One.CONSERVATIVES MAKE ESTIMATES OF VICTORY.THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN DRAWING TO A CLOSE.Liberals, 3 ; Conservatives, 1.LIBERALS.North Norfolk, Ont.John ta En spDh 1 ie Drummond and Arthabaska.Que.\u2014 Louis Lavergne.Victoria, N.B \u2014John Costigan.CONSERVATIVE.North Waterloo, Ont.\u2014 Joseph Seagram.The final meeting of Mr.Robert Bick- erdike\u2019s campaign in St.Lawrence division was held last evening -at the hall of the Union St.Joseph, St.Catherine street, which was filled.Ex-Ald.Reneault presided, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed throughout.The principal speeches were made by the Hon.Horace Arzhambault, Mr.Bicker: dike, and Ald.Lamarche.Mr.Archambault\u2019s speech was a vigorous protest against the campaign of lies being conducted by the Tories and an exposition of the good services rendered the country by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his government.Mr.Archambault also spoke of the great services Mr.Bickerdike had rendered to the whole city of Montreal, at Quebec and on the Harbor Beard.Mr.Biékerdike spoke at length in French, his complete familiarity with the language making a great impression upon his hearers.Mr.Bickerdike appealed ta his hearers as a business man supporting a businesslike and patrigtic government, which had dene mare than any other to develop Nig commercial osperit; e coun aa HY ache \u201cho is a very fluent areeful speaker, oted bis.speech devoted st.QE Ciby Hall and.should ba Secteur beci se Ald.Ames says 80.a = \u2014 EE GUESSING AT THE FIGURES.CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE.' Con.Lib.Total.Quebec .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.21 4 65 Ontario .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.5 838 @ New Brunswick .ve oo 7 7 A Nova Scotia - \u2026 13 7 2 Prince Edward Island.4 1 5 Manitoba .cee 85 2 7 MATE 1 4 British Columbia .4 2 6 Total .\u2026.112 101 213 Majority, 1.' LIBERAL ESTIMATE.Con.Lib.Total.bec .\u2026.ce or on .\u2026 2B 2 65 de, be +0 00 0e 0 41 51 92 New Brunswick .3 11 14 Nova Sootia .8 14 20 Prince Edward Island\u2014 3 2 5 Maräitoba .\u2026.vp \u2026 2 5 7 N.W.T.ve oo 1 3 4 British Columbia ve ve 2 4 6 Total .«.81 132 213 Majority, 51.TORY ESTIMATES.The Conservatives, like the Liberals, have been making an estimate of the probable result of the elections.In Quebec they calculate on a met gain of five, giving them twenty-one out of six- ty-five .seats.In Ontario they claim there is going to be a big turn-over and in place of a minority of twelve they.look for a majority of eighteen, or fifty- five seats out of ninety-two.In New! Brunswick the Opposition concede the Liberals half the seats, or seven against | seven; Nova Scotia is to yield \u201cthem | thirteen out of twenty; Prince Edward Island is to send Sir Charles Tupper four supporters out of five; Manitoba, ; five out of seven; the Territories, three | ish Columbia, four out of six.This gives a total vote in parliament to the (\u2018onservative party of a hundred and! twelve, while the followers of Sir Wi- ; iri Laurier would have to be content with a hundred and one.But the ma- rity is only eleven, a working ma- vrity, but hardly a very extravagant \u201cimate to come from Tory headquar- tera, LOCAL MEETINGS.r.Quinn held another and probably | + Tes meeting at the Lomas Hall, ut St.Charles, last night.The meet : was well attended.The speakers « Mr.Campbell Lene, Ald.Tansey, \u2018+ F J.Curran and the candidate.le close of the political campaign in Mary's Ward was marked last: night ge meetings in support of thé can: lates, Mr, Tarte held a meeting ih: Elections by Acélama- Bridget's Hall sad asked bis bèsr- | 2 eri ito elect him by Eten hundred ma- the government.TO KEEP A SHARP LOOK-OUT.Mr.Robert Mackay, the Liberal cau- didate in St.Antoine division, bas is sued the following to the electors and | to his representatives: request 4 my supporters in the election on Wednesday .next to guard against all irregular practices, personation or other offences under the election laws, whether attempted by any parties professing to act for me or for my opponents.f have been informed that irregular practices are going to be used against me on Wednesday, and I ask my friends\u2014especially the scrutineers who\u2019 will represent me at pole po far ay possi : ind.Eine +4 ; use \u201cof such ioc on my Gt i THE LAST STRUGGLE INTERESTING ABOUT NEW VOTERS.row\u2019s elections, resented by Messrs.E.Beauregard, F.A.C.Bickerdike, T.L.Beigue and M.Gold- and J.N.Driscoll opposed the demands.ing, when, at the opening of the court, delay was not sufficient.proceeded with, tion of the Circuit Court of this district, but that was also overruled, 1 ing cdlled; the rig Lovie le.Jyating nT hn at gentleman gave -evidence-as to his hav- \u2018ing sworn Vedenski.A+ thia juncture, objection was raised to Mr; -Rubenstein\u2019s '| signature as Justice of the Peace, on the ground that he styled himself as such officer for the city of Moirtreal, when such an office does not exist, and it should be for the distriet of Montreal.Thereupon, motion was made to amend, \"and the court took that motion en deli.bere until two p.m.A COMMERCIAL POINTER.Mr.J.Hardie, speaking at a Liberal meeting at Longueuil, on Saturday, said: \u2018T am a commercial traveller and there are about three thousand of us travelling out of Montreal, and I tell you that about two thousand of these apostles-of commerce are to-day preaching progress -and prosperity, Laurier and a united Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver.Now, I cover-a large area both in Quebec and Ontario, and- I claim to feel the pulse of the country when I say that any blind man can see that our government is going to be sustained\u2014the country_ is any government.\u2019 GREAT ACTIVITY \u2014\u2014 IN LOCAL COMMITTEE ROOMS\u2014 SCARING UP VOTERS.\u2014 There has been great activity manifeat- ed at the headquarters of sll the city can- \u2018æince the beginning of tlie cam- [paign ; to-day this interest and energy \u2018enlminates, \u201cFrom añ early hour this { morning there were signs that the struggle was reaching a critical moment.; The | organizers wore a serious aspect.Thay | \u2018 gave instructions with great promptitude., This or thet citizen rushed in to offer ad- | vice.wanted the word of direction.lists were to undergo \u2018a final scrutiny: 4: The possibilities of the situation .were | discussed with eagerness.Groups form- | ed around the doors of the rooms and ; caught something of the contagion of ex- | citement under which the actual workers | were laboring.Men Tushed out in great ! haste bearing important lefters, Cabs | were in demand, and the electioneering © agents jumped in, giving veliement direc- | tions to the hackmen, who ent the or | ners with great recklessness, and touched | at committee rooms, and found pre in -tfhe emotion of the candidates were on hand, : ! of encouragement, | cotniting -inepéring all the workers with tigpe.LEGAL FIGHT The attention of a number of loungers and politicians was centred in the Circuit Court this morning on the occasion of the demand of some 112 aliens to secure their letters of naturalization and their consequent right to vote at to-mor-a fessional workers were urged-to secure an The parties interested included Italians, Jews and Chinese, rep- stein, while the Hon.Mr.Atwater and Messrs.F.S.Maclennan, J.Crankshaw All these petitions were presented on Friday last for a firet reading, and the second reading was fixed for this morn- strong objection was raised to the proceedings going.on, on the ground that the After argument, Judge Champagne decided that the sechnd reading should be Another objection was raised againet a number of the petitions on the ground that it was not sufficiently shown that tthe petitioners came under the jurisdic- Unen te cute-of Jecob Valepukt er prosperous and prosperity never killed | The faithful bands of workers | All the | Conservatives to one Liberal, and Brit- | committee rooms were 10 be visited, The} names, giving suggestions = MONTREAL, TUESDAY, \u2018and the like.paca He said he would make them a cal people who know the cify, and can jépebtators farther up until it echoed far very: good.deputy.The minister denied tell you where to find the crippled.voter \u2018into the Very heart of the city.The paid agentoate Sraoti- thét' be was the cause of sending the who will be brought in triumph, to the trodps to Valleyfield.The troops had poll to-morrow, seated in a splendid been sent absolutely independently of | equipage, impresyed for the otcasion.| The professional agente were too busy to-day to go home for luncheon.Jt was understood that the momeut was urgent.There must be no indifference.No vot- 1 er must be permitted the luxury of stay- {ing at home.Every man must do his duty.And the effort has beer made by both sides this election to realize a full |: vote.There never is a full vote, as a matter of fact, and governmiente :reiga and rule by the- -mandate \u2018of a\" minority.determination on both sides to biting oùt | all the voters of each division.\u201cThe : Bone sation the qe protal bere- thet 1 the volunteers 8 working like beavers in the interest © both Dr.Roddick and Mr.Mackey.In St.Ann's division the activity te day was very noticeable.The great thought with.those is to bring out a full vote, and all energy sire.Lists of those willing to give the the promises of the electors made to the ednvassers were reckoned up, and the pre- early interest in the election to-morrow by urging a prompt attendance at the poils, In the St.Ann\u2019s division the contest will be keen, for both candidates have & large personal following.BY RAIL TO :PARLIAMENT, .The Conservative incursion into \u201cthe province of Ontario Las met with a good reception.The special train carrying the party left the Bonaventure Station at 7.30 a.m.There were on board | Mr.Donald Macmaster, Q.C.; the Hon.Louis Beaubien, Mr.F.J.Biseillon, Q.C.; Mr.George G.Foster, Q.C., of Montreal, and others.Pipe-Major A.M.Fraser, of the Highland Cadets, acçom- panied the party.The points called at were the Coteru Kingston, Napanee, Belleville, the Queen.City.> .4 fa ai wy, \u201c3 eq about Tarte ¥ Mr.Patiudlo, MB.for Nord Oxford, ren equi à ber of animated interrogation Mr.McRiénnon\u2019s Et Glen Ro Kame, in Halton | the other.night.The meeting was anti-Tdbéral, amd apparently organited for frog purpose of worrying the speakers.* Bit Mt.Pat- tuilo was ready to anvwer- air éiioslions restored.and quiet was\u201d \u2018soûn, Turning on & mien.whe asked, \u2018What about, Tarte ?ME \u201cPattullo told why Conservatives disliked Mr.Tarte, and e a vigorous.defence \u2018of -the Minister of Public Works.\u2018In spite of -all this, said he, when we dow what thé Laurier Government - has done*for the.country, we are met with the cry, \u2018 What about Tarte 1 ?nd en we oh we show.that labor.is plenty a ,-the answer \u201c What bou Tara \"When we on thal the policy of \u2018the Liberals hag made the manufacturers and the\u201d business men old refrain, \u2018 Whet about Tarte.THE ALGOMA ELECTION.goma electiori has not been postponed & hod been understood, the vee os for the unorganized territories having been declared legal by an order-in-coun- cil \u2018at Ottaws.The \u201celectiné;\u2019 consequently, will tal® placé on the.date ied fixed for the general elections, namely, Nov.7.| Quebec, Nov.6.~The Hoa,.1G Le = Fe Quebec: e meeti power vith the Hen, \u2018Mrs Bobelt \u201cand : Mr.Malouin, the Liberal candidate for Qus- bec West and Centre,-in\u2019 the skating rink last night: The \"Hon, R.Tamer.presided.Notwithstanding the \u2018heavy.downpour \u201cof rain \u2018there.ms -a large crowd present and the greatest enthir #iaem prevaded.; DR.DILLON IN ERROR.ji _minence is being given in: the 1.press to the condemnation -of \"dian emergency rations by one here consider it worth while pointing of the first the rations.His remarks, like \u2018those of British army rations.HAMILTON.WELCOMES LAURIER: Hamilton, Nov.6\u2014Si Wild :L Tiers triumphal .tour culminated (night in a- de But no previous election witnessed sadh\u2019 who § have charge of the work of organization |.is bent tothe accomplishment of this de- | use of carriages were carefully\u2019 scanned ; Junction, Lancaster, Cornwall, Morris | burg, Prescott, Brockville, Genenoque, j Cabourg, F4: Port Hope, with the final windwp at: and the farmers prosperaus,.there.js the | but will be a Port Arthur, Ont; Nov.5\u2014The Al esd THE HON.G.W.BOGS AT QUEBEE | Ottawa, Nov.6.-As considerable.> pro- | Sin lon, of Charlottetown, the authorities o out that the, gentleman in question was! ntingent, which never saw] ,, Dr.Gladwin, probably applied to.\u201cthe aod.the {Ba 3 on a.NOVEMBER 6, 1900.| which was carried on by the masses of Drill \u2018Hall, where the main meeting took place, and which held five thousand people, was filled tothe doors et 7.30.At the Puldce\u2019 Rink, \u2018where the overflow meeting.was held, a crowd of 3,500 peo- | ple gathered, who .fairly jammed the: place.By far the grester part of thoes, anxious to hear the premier could a fet Ip; and spent the evening on tbe a Thé premier, on entering the hall, was | received with tremendous cheers.In his speech he touched on the items in the Toronto \u2018World\u2019 of yesterday.\u201cThis tool 3,\u201d observed the \u2018premier, \u2018which.i» \u2018and in\u2019 ea FA #0 I am quite true to my race.\u2018Theré hall bé ho between \u2018English-Canadians and nch-Capedians.\u201d (Prolonged cheer :) - Sir Wilfrid defied anv.man to ow that upon any question which call- d for \u2018the exercise of his judgment as of the Liberal party or of the gov- \u2018a: speech was on the line of his Toronto meeting, pointing out that the ritigh\u2019 \u2018people would not accept Sir Charles Fupper\u2019s plan of preferential trade,.defended his action in delaying the first contingent until he- ascertained the views of the people, and showed how the trade of the country had increased.Tha Hon.W.Mulock and Mr.J.V.Teetéel, Q.C., the\u2019 junior Liberal candidate; also addressed \u2018the \u2018meeting.t ARRESTED FOR.FRAUD.> ent \u201cNov: &\u2014Politicians t exercised \u2018over \u2018the Arrest of ex-Ald.] A.Kiltéy-on a charge.of having nad printed dodgers \u2018alleged.to be à fac-aimile of the form of appliostitn.for membership in the P.P.A, and which \u2018 je claimed.25% id\" to Bri ipsulti tically .but hastened ed: i the co Whe cal \u2018day, \u201cthe.\u201813th.-an order in cou and volunteers- to | calling | to South Africa, and list mn onder wee our soldier boys were on the ocean on their way to fight for the honor of their Queen and the ory of the British Em- oud an od EE nged cheers.) ir Péri défend Serna | course in e oontin- gents, and, as ag infamous campai - pursued by.the ories in Wilfrid) was declared to guilty of.the Canadian blood ed at at \u2018Paarde \u201cThere \u201cwas no tat Pantdeberg,\u201d gor, and honor ood will not be « tet Blood only] han ope that \u201c1 etn ora tae Canadian people mé, a A \u201cavn year 1888.Tr Soudan ; hs.there, was | ot New South Wales; ens.came a Govermatons made = nie a to wh le ould.be.furni b ouition 8.year Dee set hon Rat Taperatom Las made enor ®t EE Wo fs.to get out of, South trios 1 was in |W bec, informed the sudience that he (Sir | b | dent, Steyn, in Canadian contingents were sent last fall \u2018even di were en the fall of on had occurred to stir the blood of British people.THE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF HOW IT BENEFITED CANADIAN \u2018 PRODUCERS.(From Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s speech at Cornwall.) Sir Wiltrid spoke sat length upon the subject \u201cof \u2018the British preference, and asked his audience whether they ap- proyed of the reduction in duty by the vernment of 33 1-3 percent.swer.\u2018ame.in the.form of.stentorian or | eras origin, Teter aries: pper says,\u201d A per.rare, no.sentiment in gored, but I know John Bull better than Sir Charles does, although he.is of British origin and I ?à fact of-whieh he often reminds knew the heart of England would Lanacisn Suppo, The only be touched by that: reference.Ft made speaking aldermen: Who have the consumer in reper Xr for eo e¢ and f to.demand fair the sale of Canadian ganda Pricx ONE CENT.MUNICIPAL BOMBSHELL No disaster like Ç .um and the death of \u2014 Mr, St.George, the City Surveyor Resigns.ACTION INTENDED AS A PROTEST AGAINST THE WAY HE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED TO FANATICISM.The announcement that Mr.Ss.George, the city: surveyor, had - his resignation to \u2018the Mayor 4 aid or Ed | Gy ab bombshell to all The an- .en\" l \u2018Si nationality: by whole empire.\u201cob some \u2018of the e baser ements in the\u201d cout: cil, and the aspire to he 1 \u20ac ration a rod sacrifi M © r.8t.sooner: than risk offending some of their French am oO airness or Mr.St.George have been Ald.Turner, Ald, Sadler and (Cheers.) Galery RRECTI Bride, amd -in the\u2019 investigation LS È pe to Dont out that Aid Gallery and Ald.were left in \u2018her.\u2018letter headed \u2018A Laurier Vic- ings gn behalf of 8 Mr.pire Come sud tory,\u2019 Lisgar by.Mr.: Livers sai ich # LU.SHANG LIN.| ADVANCE REGARDED frie pis 5 FAVOR : blood shed 1 bred Xe ofie that former Presi- 54 in our issue of Friday last, the initials were erroneously printed LS.Y; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 em.- WINNIPEG BY-ELECTION.Windgtg, Man., Nov.5\u2014The writ for the by-election in Rhineland, rendered necessary by the resignation of Mr.Valentine\u2019 Winkler, to contest Lisgar with Mr.R.L Richardeon, \u2018has been issued.| Nominations will take place on Monday, Nov.BR, and polling if necessary on Mon- | day, Nev, 19.Mr.Nosh\u2019Bowmpe will be the Conservative standard bearer, and Mr.Valentine: Winkler, if defemted in | | ment, but that the.eee powers only | emphosise their demand for ths speedy purdsbtnent of those officials who aided or abetted the messscre of the.foreign- the city surveyor looked for en port from an influential French Set save him from the fate of Cio but, Dia 1 hope appears Me vanished with the of the Hon.Mr.Goin from XX ty ( Mayor Prefontaine \u2019 friend of Mr.5: Geo is very limited, ed to resign ad a\u201d Heat a Tosi jected, sav, hin as i, Bymilition ve.- = Ty il be the nearly six 1 680 -and \u2018was proceeded Lith at intervaly during the whole of the: summer m Namerous meetings Were held atl the com | mittés, as authorized by ; investigation was not -conduoted as & Tegal.inquiry, but = a form of inquisition pure and simple, and the \u2018was completed.and practically nas months ago, ho repori his-ever been tagds to council.I re feet that 1 have wut: Toa où with Snyihing.bur he Ray oe ce anything an Sort Soom due to my position au pi : I need caly 24 thst wver ever since ei 10 vestigation began cepsider that tI Rand Cominittés have unwarrantably.interfered: with my fubctions \u2018and authonty as Olty Surveyor.In connection the St Denis ward sewerage system have not only rejected my raport, for.remsony which : : they themselves pretend: to consider wll: founded, but they.bave further .accepted : en ithe Stowe, we ps ere man ou \u201cme: ; of submitting the matter to two capable englueers, ity a ve whom I to Dela committed has : eto connec engagément of foremen an aon various works throughout the\u2019 \u201ccity sé: os She |.remove from 3 us.alos cal auth 2 fa spe engaged.; \u2018nd tapé BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS., « Fotlees/af dirthe, märHages and deaths must tnvert- ably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them Birth notices are inserted for fic, marriage notices Jor 80c, death notices for 230 prepaid.The an- nowmoement of funeral appended to death notice, 25e extra; other extension to obituary, such as short sketch of life, tipo cents mer word extra, except poetry, which is 50 cents per line extra\u2014prepaid.dnnual subscribers may have announcements of births, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their immediate families, free of charge, in which case rams and address of sub- æcribers should be given BIRTHS.HUNT.\u2014In Lennoxville, on Nov.§ 8 daughter to Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Hunt.§ MARRIED.ALEXANDER\u2014MORRISON \u2014 At the residence of the brid~'s mother, 73 Spring street, Pictou, Nova Scotia, on Oct.31, 1900, by the Rev.Dr.: Carson, assisted by the Rev.T.A.Wright, Catherine Char- lotta, youngest daughter of the late T.Morrison, Esq., to George Herbert Alexander, of Stanhope, P.E.L BEAMISH\u2014AMERIDGE.\u2014On Oct.10, 1800, by the Rev.James Todd, Margaret BE.second daughter of.George Ambridge,contractor, of Ottawa, to W.J.A.Beamish, \u201c of \u2018Woodstock, Hlinois.\u2018 8 BELL ~ MCKAY \u2014 At Strathclair, Manitoba, on Oct.13, 1900, by the Rev.John McKay, Peter Bell, Esq., late of Kings- bury, Que.to Margaret, daughter of the Rév.John McKay.: CAMPBELL\u2014BANNON.\u2014On Oct.17, 1900, at the parish church, Lengforgan, Perth- shire, by the Rev.Donald MacLeod, D.D.eLondqn, assisted by the Rev.Neil Mac- kengie, of Longforgan, Captain Kenneth Rankine Campbell, D.8.0., Sixth Dragoon Guards, Carbineers, son of Archibald Campbell, of Thornhill, Quebec, to Edith.elder daughter of the late Thomas Riley Bannon and of Mrs.Bannon, 1,sayde Park Terrace, London, England.6 CUTHBERTSON \u2014 TAYLOR \u2014 At the manse, 498 Ontario street, Torontq, by the.Rev.Robert Atkinson, pastor Oak Street Presbyterian Church, John Cuth- bertson, eldest son of Mr.J.R.Cuthbert- son, P O, Department, to Miss Sadie Taylor, daughter of Mr.John Taylor, President of the Cotton Company, Por- sicana, Mexico.ELLIOTT \u2014 CHANDLER \u2014 On Nov.1, 1900, at 185 Sherburne street, by the Rev.Dr.Thomas, Herbert Elliott, to Minnie, secona daughter of John Chandler, beth of Toronto.' HICKSON -\u2014 JACKSON \u2014 On Oct.30, 1900, at the residence or the bride's brother fn-law, 530 Dovercourt road, Toronto, by the Rev.J.McLean Ballard, rector of 8t.Anne\u2019s Church; Edward W.Hickson, son.of the lates Edward Hickson, Esq.to Eliza, youngest daughter of Mrs.N.#N.Jackson, Toronto.RODNEY\u2014OWEN.-\u2014At St.Ann's, Toronto, en \u2018Nov.3, 1900, by the Rev, J.8.Cols, assisted by the rector, the Rev.McLean Baliard, Commander Robert Burton Rodney, United States navy, to his cousin.Margaret Edith, third daughter of the late George Rodney Owen, Bsq., and granddaughter of the late 9 Hush Owen, Bart.A.DÆ., formeriy M.P.fer the County of Pembroke, Wale équsin gf the bride.SIMPÉON-ROMAINE.\u2014On Oct.31, 1300, at: .fhe mange, Saranac \"Rew Wm.Tatlock 1 Augostin Simpson, formerly of Foros, e.i \u2019 =, DIED.: BATTERSBY \u2014 At Port Dover, Ont, on Oct.81, 1900, Edith Beatrice, only daughter of Charles Battersby, M.D.; DOHERTY \u2014 On Nov.2, 1900, at his late : 1efidence, 20° Pembroke sireet, Toronto, a Gbarles B.-Doherty, senior member of Sos toe firm of Nerlich & Co.! 3 GRIFFIN,\u2014A: Claygate, County Surrey, Hy England, on Nov.+, 1900, W.H.Griffin, ce C.M.G., late Deputy Postmaster-General of Canada, aged 38 years.6 HRRON.\u2014At Ormstown, on Oct.25, 1900, Janet Selk.rk, aged 86, relict ef the late Jobs Heron, ana mother of Mrs.J.Lowe, sr.Vallcyfleld, and Mrs.H.Tate, Orms- town.- Interment took place at her lac: home, Vaiteytreld.8 KIPLING.\u2014At Quebec,.on Nov.4, 1900, Annie Rcoalie Kipling, aged 8 years and 2 months, cnly beloved daughter of John KipRng.6 LARYE.\u2014On Nov.3, 1900, at the residence of his son-in-law, the Hon.E.T.Paquet, Postmaster of Quebec, Edeuard Auguste LaRue, Esq., at the age cf 86 years.5 MAHONBY-\u2014On Nov, 3, 1800,Bridget Swain, reliet #f the late Mathew Mnhoney, of bec, a native of the County Carlow, Irelknd,-ngéd 80 years.6 NICHOL.\u2014On Nov.5, 1900, Annie M.Webster, aged 62 years,-wils-of J.C.Nichol.# Fugeral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, froma her late residence, 200 Peel street.Kiddjy, omit flowers.8 PEASR.-Suddenly, on Nov.5, 1900, Charles pas aa of\u2019 Brodklyn, N.Y., son of the: - Orton Pease, of Coteau Landing, ged 84 years.6 PRDS4t the residence of her son-in-law, \u201c4-2.Bdmand, 147 Cumberland str \u201cFéspnto, on Nov.4, 1000, Mary .:ili reliot - of Oke lste Wittiam: Reid, formerly of Sba~ ., *om, OD, in ber Shh year, 7° 26.Les Le svépne; Toronto, arent \"i Ikie.Motiéès.received too \u201clate for this page .mes péesibiy be to time for pare 6 JWündertakers, 300 St.Jaries Street.% HOTEL ARRIVALS.Arrfbeis at the Place Viger Hotel: \u2014BE.W.\u201cGray; New York; Wnl Cowan, Prince Albert; Li.J.Demers, Quebec ; MH.W.Jones, Doston; Capt.and Mrs.Constantine, .And Mra \u2018Robinson, Toronto ; Aye.Delica, : A.A, Ross, wife, Philadelphia ; P.V.Gas- nde \u201cMere, Sus.; Mr.and Mrs.re Paris; A.A.Chénevert, B 130 AusFtais at the Place Viger Hotel:\u2014W.Hamilton, Ont: pd.F.Na- B.FE.Smithett, Toronto, Beott, the Hon, P.Garneau, Three Rifers; Ont: .cu 0 Foghinatr oar D Poster, .Mass.* ©.\u2018 B.- 8,5; Mi ARE, Now York.Bridesmaid; Miss ole.N.Y,, by the mains; formerly of \u2018Ottawa, Ont., pe A uxelles; | text :| vrefte a letter, me S, | ARSLEY CO.Notre Dame street, Montreal's Greatest Store.St James St.TUESDAY, Nov.6th, 1900.TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF ' WINTER DRESS GOODS, AT WHAT THEY A strange announcement you will learned to expect the unexpected at The COST TO MAKE.say, but nevertheless true.You have Big Store.About 10,000 yards of Winter Dress Materials have got their marching orders from the Dress Goods chief this morning.- They consist of plain and tweed effects, 54 inches wide.Not a fancy checked homeepuns, also fancy yard of these goods but is worth $1.18 yard, you can revel among the entire lot to-morrow at 59 cents a yard.CONCERNING A LATE SHIPMENT OF DISTINGUISHED PARIS JACKETS., Our Paris agent, who is constantly on the watch for bright, new styles, has just sent us three cases of charming\u2019 Paris Novelties, principally magnificent- .ly tailored jackets, in medium:and larger sizes.Rich colorings of new fawns \u2018 and drabs, also in black, velvet and cloth lined with superb silks and satins.The from $27.08 to $77.00.\u2019 MEN'S WATERPROOFS., It is safe to say that we will have rainy weather for the next day or two and that Waterproof Coats will be in evidence.Men\u2019s Navy Cashmere Waterproof : Coats, with detachable cape, all sizes.special, $4.90., Men\u2019s Waterproof Coats, in dark gray Venetian cloth, fancy-checked lining, double- breasted, velvet collar, special, $7.55.Men\u2019s \u2018Raglan\u2019 Waterproof Coats in grey covert cloth, fancy lined, velvet collar, safety pockets, $15.00.applique, cut latest automobile style, .prices of these exclusive novelties range.* BOOTS AND SHOES.Ladies\u2019 Fine Quality India Kid Boots; in lace or buttoned style, self tip, special, 81.10., Ladies\u2019 Extra Quality Laced or Buttoned Boots, self tips, special, $1.50.Men\u2019s Fine Dongola Lace Boots, machine sewn, well finished, special, $1.25.Men\u2019s Box Calf Lace Boots, machine sewn, with Goodyear welt, all sizes, $3.|.TRIMMED MILLINERY.Our Millinery Business has been large for years.ed present comforts.We are producing \u2014deserving your confidence in our ability to trim to order\u2014our many-sided facilities touch every dress need.Ladies\u2019 Pretty Black Felt Sailor Hats, newest shape, trimmed in front with Past success has stimulat- better hats and bonnets for less mouey black silk velvet and large grey bird, special to-morrow, $5.50.Ladies\u2019 Dainty Grey Bilk Velvet Hats, vet knot, steel buckle on side, with large tucked velvet brim, trimmed large vel white plume, very latest, special, $8.00.RAINY-DAY NEEDS!! Here are a few specials in Ladies\u2019 and Geny\u2019s Umbrellas.good kind, the kind that will render you Ladies\u201d Umbrellas, covered with union cloth, steel rod, assorted fancg handles, special price, 80c.Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Umbrellas, steel rod, paragon frame, natural and fancy| Congo handles, steel paragon frames, |; handles, special price, $2.00.Mail Orders Promptly Filled.The Best They are the good and honest service: Men\u2019s Umbrellas, union covered, silk finish, steel rod, paragon frame, natural handles, special value, $1.00.Men\u2019s Silk Umbrellas, with natural best finish, special price, $2.50.Send for New Catalogue.Y Lakin, be J the Cheapest \u2018A penny saved is a penny and pound foolish\u2019 policy.ments are the cheapest.money by ordering from SPA which we make a specialty, do not need to deviate from plied to the cutting off of some commence to save by purchasing cheap clothing is a \u2018penny wise The best fitting and the most durable gar- You will, therefore, in the long run, save or $7.00 will secure you & pair that has the best quality, the best make, style end fit.A trial order-will be appreciated.ROBERT SEATH & SONS, earnsd\u2019 may be true enough when ap- unnecessary expenditure, but to TH.For Instance, our Trousers, of will give you every satisfaction, and you the path of economy either, $5.00, $6.00, THE TROUSER MAK 1813 NOTRE DAME ST.IG GREY , .LADIES\u2019 LONG WATCH GHAINS.In Solid Gold, $10.0) to B39.In Solid Silver; $1.50 to 83.50.4 In Rolled Gold, warranted to wear five: years, 82.50 to $4.50.In \u20aceld Filled, warranted to wear ten years, $4.50 to $8.00, = © sepiiements Solid Gold Chaîus, $12.00 te, 603 Gold Fillet, 82.00 fo $8.00: Sterling Blver.$1.50 0 S456 Watches Clcaned, Repaired end Warrante for one year, $1.\u201cMain Spring and Cleanin 3 $1.30.Jewellery repaired, Clocks repaire D.BRATITY, | Th ally Sass TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.6.FOR ADULTS, A CHANCE TO LEARN HOW TO READ AND WRITE.| a\u2014 When night schools were firat opened in this efty many présented themselves whe could neither read mor write.Most of | these rapidly drapped out, some for want ot thai perseverance which is required to overcome the drudgery of first stept; others undér discou at when they did- nat receive \u2018the or yal attention which their cases n \u201caid others from diffi.denice, \u2018which aduits Hatiral placed ina classé of younger people.IL: is, therafore, a fact that the \u2018education of: those who have had no early opportunitisy, which was one of the primésy vbjects iat establishing evening classes, and which | > 181.9%, PEFER.ST.Opp.* Witness\u2019 Offios, | ly feel when the af struction, the one way by which their wants are lHksly to be successfully met, bas not yet been tried.It is now proposed to open a special class for such persons in Dufferin School on St.Urbain street.The- only qualification for entrance will be a negative one, namely, in< «bility to read, and the {ime will be spent entirely in helping those who are -unable tô read and \u201crite.to join such a class are asked.to meet i Mr.Silver, principal of the school, or Thursday evening, Yhis week, and on Tues- uy evoning next week, at 7.30 o\u2019clock in \u2018the school building.No fee is charged.a ; THAT CHEQUE CASE.CLOSE OF THE CASE FOR THE || CROWN, = =, - 4 s Lo am / , i ~ At the continuation of the enqupte youd terday afternoon in the case of the alle :fhett of & cheque of $1,500 Prom Joseph Laporte, a farmer of St.Beatrice, the withess, Labelle, who 18 also one of thd.defendants, was further cross-examined.The cross-examination was conducted by Mr.Campbell Lane, Q.C., counsel for the defendant O'Hara Baynes.Witness stated in answer to Mr.Lane that he had left\u2019 \u2018Montreal for Haverhill, Mass, because Of.Selling whiskey, and that he left Haver- hill for Montreal for a similar reasoh.Witness further.stated tbat he had made; his confession solely on account of his wife and family.| Mr.Lane further questioned witness as to.\u2018the amount of liquor he had drunk on the.morning of the allegsd theft previous to the division of the proceeds of the cheque, as deposed to by the witness., Labeile aû- miitted having taken some eleven drinks.He had never geen Mr.Baynes previvus to opn of Oct.5.- _ .Mrs, lle was then examined relative ta rècelvins from her husband the $100 ¥ vf the \u2018Impérial Baik, which concluded joe.forthe Crowns Se Court then ourned until this ., REEL: ought at all times fo: serious at- | B : tention, has not Seca propos to the ex-4.rene ep x EE err ast LH ren \u2018 EFFORTS OF TSSO mov = ng p BANS Luere | ; ) = have always been a fow who havd sought.- - = 5: A DI _ OLUTION.admission to the night schools id order t6] \" Judge -Arohibald.yesterdey dismissed.s.! learn to read and write.They dre for the\u201d motioR, for\u2019 Peremption x instance in, & most part adu anxious to lesym enou to snable them to read YAS thors hus, npvef\u2019 bess n a apte Dee: ge.font of rad - fa - deu SE Prin, et m 1- aby à : formation of a special class: .taxe of 1 tie | À the newspapers ond ta \u2018the law firiti of Taylor, Ruetian 2 be i; oe - dissolved,\u201d the motion of pereñsption\u201d Glass versus eleigh on\u201d , atiorneys for plamiiff, = Ti + the prolonged only the best, cial, 50c each.8 \u201ceit ann LS ae ae ma set VS JOHN MURPH ter \u2018The Satisfying Feeling That Good Hoslery and Underwear at once imparts 1s a sure harbinger of always dear, and the best repays its cost twice over.Warn Hosiery and Underwear! i 240 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, very soft and warm for winter wear, 35c, or 3 pairs for $1.00.480 pairs Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, double heels and feet,extra heavy and soft, \u2018Our Special Leader,\u201d 50c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.40.Children's Black Cashmere Hose, double heels and toes, extra good value, _ 85e, 40c, 50e and 60c à pair.Children\u2019s Black Cashmere Hose, ribbed, all reinforced heels and feet, special good value, 35c, 40c, 50e and 65c a pair.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests, Ladies\u201d Ribbed Wool Vests, ies\u2019 -Lamb's-Wool Vests, Qu fy Y & SHODDY in these lines is Our stock contains and the prices are invariably rock-bottom.comfort it is certain to yield.very warm and soft for winter wear.Spe- extra heavy'and soft, \u2018our leader,\u2019 75c each.extra fine value, Very soft and warm, 7bo, éach.: Heavy weight for winter, unshirinkable, $1.00 | MACLAREN\u2019S LUMBER MILL DES- { bad just returned from making his hour- [Ay visit to the various parts of the mill Montel! [hos 115.44 m à for Higutes The ous AH who would like] {the town eft son EL tard , Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Vests, + each.- $1.50 and $L.75¢ and $1.00 pair.Ladies\u2019 Black Tights, fast dye, warranted, very warm and soft, 80c, $1.25, à pair.Ladies\u2019 Black Wool Over Hoss, extra value, all double Heels and Feet, 60e, COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED, JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St Catherine street, Cor.Metcalfe st.AN EAST END FIRE.TROYED.At an early hour this morning fire des- -troyed the lumber mill of Mr.Alexander Maclaren, at 107 Papineau avenue, notwithstanding every effort being made by the men of the fire department.The damage done is estimated to amount to :upwards of $60,000, which is covered by insurance in the Liverpool & London & Globe, Imperial and other companies.The fire was discovered at 1.20 a.m.\u2018By the watchman, William Charbot, who \u20184nd yards, when, on neering the engine \u2018room, he-saw smoke isguing from the ploors, He at once sent in an slsrm fram \u2018eth division of the briga was: on.the spot and directing streams of water on the flames.The fire, however, had ac- \"quired such a hold upon the yard that rSub-Chief Pierre, who was superintending, sent in a second dnd a third alarm, | aulling out the whole brigade.It was \u201csoon seen that nothing could save the saw-mill, and the chief efforts of the firemen were directed toward saving the neighboring houses, in which they were fortunately successful.The occupants were roused by Captain Beattie and Inspector Lapointe, of No.2 police station, and warned to \u2018save such of their household effects that they \u2018could.The exodus, however, was not \u2018final for by the exertions of the firemen the houses were saved.By 2.30 the sawmill and a large quantity of the lumber had been destroyed, but the fire was under control\u2014a fire that would have been of far greater dimensions but for the hard work of the men of the brigade, The fire was extinguished at shout five o'clock this morning.mere smn WESTMOUNT COUNCIL.The monthly meeting of the West- mount Council took place yesterday af- Councillors Evans, Knowles, Walker, ent.The latter, being acting-Mayor, pre- ied, the absence a i.WD.i all.response.to a petition \u2018from a number of citizens, Mr.Booth, engineer, was to report -as to the best location for a stairgay on the town's Br erty .down + 1 east of \u201cthe C.P.R.station, and the obable \u2018cof of the mame.I d venue to the ester, limits of to the Road Committee.Some of the proprietors of the lots required for the : opening of the ag were willing to ; the ë but others were \u2018not.The principal condition on which proprietors.were willing to cede land was that the avenue be not opened for two years from June last, for the rea- ' that if opened now, it would bring about too ÿ &-rise in taxation.They were under the impression that the coun- | cit had accepted their propossls, but a few wi ago they received notification of expropriation.= | | ~The report of the Police Committee, reconhending the reduction £ the police foroe by a sergeant and two constables, was unanimously sdopted.OBITUARY., Ont., Nov, 5.~Francls Lun- dv, one fast, He was in bit resided in this county since 1828.à ; B oe Te, eat rangeine in\u2019 ntyy, hot missed a Twellth celsbration for aver half a dens: Redfern and Bulmer were pres | as 8 slave to ted | minster, Confession of Faith ve farinera 3 Peel County, dled suddenly .o mm ?eu y ot.heart fatiare\u201d yesterday will at break | + gter Confession nor any other A HEARTY WELCOME HOME.Among other pleasing incidents of the return home of our soldiers from South Africa, was the reception given to Pte.F.L.Parkes, a member of the contingent.He was met at the station by his brothers, one of whom had travelled some distance from the United States to be present on the occasion, and by a body of his fellow officials in the office of the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic & Land Company.in which office he was, previous to his departure \u2018for South Africa.On paying a visit on Monday morning to the office, Pte.Parkes was more than cordially received by all and was informed by Mr.Walbank, managing director of the company, that as soon as he had enjoyed a well-earned rest, his old position in the office was open to him and all.would be glad to ses him back, \u2018 The welcome does not rest here, as the officials~ of the company intend toictgrhisalats, Pte, Patkes où his.gals return in a more formal manner.CONCERT AT ZION CHURCE.Zion Church Guild has instituted a series of Monday evening entertainments, which have opened auspiciously and promise to be a great atraction during the fall and winter season.Last evening a grand concert was held.The committee was fortunate in securing the highest class of talent for the programme and the school room was crowded.The first number wes a piano solo by Miss Soule.She also played in the second part of the programme.Miss Elliott was on the programme twice and rendered \u2018Mona\u2019 and \u2018Be Sure You Call as You Pass by, in fine voice.Mr.Compton, in the popular recitations, \u2018The Last Shot\u2019 and \u2018Sons of the Widow,\u201d made a decided hit.Miss Marie Hollinshead sang \u2018The m Angel\u2019 and \u2018Sweetheart, Sigh No More.\u201d Mr.Parratt end Mr.Crawford sang choice selections in a manner that evoked great applause.Many of the numbers received an encore, and the entertain- | ment was a pronounced success in every way.Spel TEMPERANCE LECTURES.This evening, Tuesday, Nov.6, a ser- jes of lectures will be started in the East End Mission, No.6 Craig street, on \u2018Temperance Advancement\u2019 The subject for this evening is: \u2018Why am I a Teetotaller?\u201d Help will be given to all who desire this great reformation.pes \u201cTHE VANKLEEK HILL CALAMITY.(To the Editor of the \u201cWitnees.\u2019) Sir, \u2014K appears to me that \u2018Algoma Presbyterian,\u2019 in your issue of \u2018Oct.30, \u2018has eome to an absurd conclusion iñ in- trodücing foreordination: for he.fo: one moment suppose that this \u2018calémity is.the first and last link in the chain 6 God's eternal decrees (the falling of .th building)?A noted writer says: \u2018The time will come when the divine mechanism of our lives will stand before us in complete development, and fill us with astonishment and delight\u2019 Let \u201cPreshyterian\u2019 read II, Kings v., 2: \u2018A floweret from Canaan\u2019s soil\u2019 was transplanted into the land of Syria,\u2019 or rather, a stalen captive \u2018little girl\u2019 was sold aaman\u2019s consort (the first link).1 would: ask \u2018Presbyterian\u2019 to find \u2018the lost link in God\u2019s eternal purpose in.this narrative.Does it not extend.to our posterity, and to the Iat- est ages?PRESBYTERIAN NO.2.Parkhill, Now.2, 1900.; (To the Editor of the \u2018Wibñess.\u201d) Sir, \u2014Your correspondent, \u2018A, Presbyterian.\u2019-cañnat bave studied the West ly.Fam tiob,a Preshyt but fi oi .Famnot,a erian, bu e res the Westminster Confession, and it Toor tainly does not assert that God is the : author or cause of sin; nor that sinful negligence, or sulpable carelessness is in acrordanes with \u2018the divine plan.Your t'a real trouble is the ori- which neither the Westmin- correspori gin of evil, composition \u2018has: ever ny attempt at solution in this redoubt- \u2018document À: pan.human : 0 ex \u2018plain; I cannot find that this'question has - 1 find in it : .4 foreor- | ping at all stations going end returning dained everything that happens axe place, as being fn accordance with La ALPHA.MONTREAL OLERGYMAN AT KINGSTON.Kingston, Nov.5\u2014Two clergymen : the Montreal Diocese remained over Sy.day in this city, namely, the Ven.Ar.deacon Evans, of St.Stephen's Chane and the Rev.Rural Dean Browne, Ca Mansonville.The latter preached in © evening of Sunday in St.James Church and the former preached et the celebre.tion of Holy Communion in St.George's Cathedral, in the morning.His serm«r was largely a dwelling upon the qus.ties that he conceived characterized h:.life-long friend, the new bishop, when he was but a presbyter, and which he looked forward to as still marking hin and making him an effective and beloved bishop.His Lordship was present in the sanctuary, acting as gospeller: H-: Grace the Archbishop being the cele brant.The Bishop of Kingston preached in the evening, his fir sermon ss bishop.There was an overflowing .e0n- gregation, as.might be expected.His Lordship set out next day on his epis- cipal visitetion, for there is mech for him to do.\u2014_\u2014 KILLED ON THE TRACK.Ingersoll, Ont, Nov.5\u2014Ths body oi Hug .McConville, locally known ax Yorkie,\u201d was found on the Grand Trunk Railway near the sezond crossing wes: of Ingersoll station, about two 0\u2019clocx this moraing.Deceas:d\u2019s watch had stopped at 12.40, indicating that he wi.run over by a freight train going eas: about that time.The body was frigh: fully mangled, both arms and lege bein separated from the body, and the head was badly braised.McConville ws about 35 years of age, and leaves a wife and two small children.The coroner investigated the circumstances, and de cided that an inquest was unnecessarv THE SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE.Mr.George Hodge is to provide the entertainment \u2018for the sallors\u2019 concert at the Sallors\u2019 Institute to-night.Miss Black- aller will sing, and Mr.R.L.Werry will sing his new patriotic song commemorative of the return of the contingent from South Africa.Mr.Harry Brown will give an exhibition of club swinging with electrical effects.ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.The ladies of the Day Nursery commi\u2019- tee acknowleäge with thanks donations and subscriptions to their annual {Pound Party\u2019 on Friday, Oct.26:\u2014Mrs.J.B.Leur- mont, oak writing desk, seven pounds of sugar, one quart of cream; Mrs.A.Hair Sims, granite fish kettle and cake; Mrs.C.H.Nelson, lawn for aprons; Mrs.W H.McDunnough, a chair and rolled oats, cake and biscuit: Mrs.fR.Stanley Bags, meat nd mincer, cake; Mrs.R.A.Lindsay, oceries, s McDougall, tee; Mrs.W.Wainwright.&lothes-horss, pol ; and iis; Teh PERO aire: Seve Mek.ans croft, \u2018sugars Mra.(Col) Fras of - biecuits; sugar; Mrs.C.R.Hosmet, sugar: Mr.Joseph Bennett, cut flowers and ferns; Mrs.II.R.Drummond, tea and coffee; Messrs.Walter Baker & Co., one box of cocoa: Mrs.C.Martin, basket of apples: Mrs W.Wilson, twenty pounds of sugar; Mre J.8.McLachlan, sugar; Mrs.P.W Marling, .cake; Messrs.McBride & Co.celery.and apples; Mrs.A.F.Dunlop, grooeries; Mrs.H.J.Mudge, groceries; Mrs.(Dr.) Wilkins, sugar; Messrs.W Maitland & Co., bananas, \u2018pears, grapes; Mr.C.Campbell, one plant; Mrs.Mort- mer Davis, a tuble and cake; Mrs.Taylor, cake; Mrs; John A.McMaster, rolled oats and corn starch; Mrs.A.C.Lyman, two rocking chairs; Mrs.E.L.Pease, suger ard corn starch; Missa H.McDunpcugh.sugar; Mrs.E.Holtoa, oak table, stove pokers ard lifters, soap and cake; Mre M.F.Johnston, cofn starch and rolled oats: Mr.J.V.Calcutt, one.dozen linen doyleys; Mrs.R.A.BE.Greeashields, dusters, roller towels and fipor cloths, cake; Miss Murray, cut flowers; Miss Wray, quantity of cake: Mr.P.Poulin, one turkey; Mrs.E.R Greene, sugar; Mrs.Thomas Talt, box of biscuits; Mrs.A.W.Gifford, sugar; Mrs.C.H.McFarlane, assorted groceries; Mrs.R.H.Buchanan, assorted groceries; Mrs.W.J.Turpin, nurses\u2019 aprons and caps: rolls; Mrs.C.E.Scarf, three pounds of castile soap; Mrs.M.H.Gault, biscuits, corn starch, sago, soap and three pounds of jelly; Mis.Arthur Hamilton, ten pounds of sugar; Mrs.E.N.Heney, ten pounds of sugar; Mrs.John Caverhill, six towels ard dusters; Mrs.J.S.Allan, groceries Mr.John Robertson, one pound of tea: Mrs.J.S.Shearer, scrubbing brush, soap and sapolio; Mr.Henry Gatehouse, 3 pairs chickens, 1 quart-pf oysters; Miss Forres ter .soap; Mrs, H, H.Henshaw, 10 Ibs marmalade and loaf cake ; Mrs, F.Cook 5 ibs.sugar, 1 tb, tea; Mrs.Blackader, assorted groceries ; Chase & Sanborn, 2 Ibs.of coffee; Mrs A.E.Ellis, & clock and cake; Mrs.Allan Mackenzie.basket of apples: Mrs.C.Drink water, assorted groceries; Mrs.Frank Bond.sugar, cake, doughnuts; Col.Bond, $1 word of dananés: Mra J, §.Hagar 5 susl chairs, cake; Mrs, Geo.Cheney.biscuit 87 sugar; Harold M.Redpath.essor groceries; Mra.8.W.Ewing, assorted g eo certes: Mrs.de Forest Smith.kitchen els and cake; Mrs, J.Theodore Bigelow, pairs.hand-knitted stockings: Mrs.\u201cben Nelson, sugar; Mrs.James Cooper, Kitchen and glass towels; Mrs.H.Hollis.SUE Mr.Geo.Graham, assorted grocers: J.~ A.8.Ewing, assorted groceries: Mrs.ich ard White, § Ibs.rice, 3 pkgs.corn SATU Mr.Alfred Richard, quantity of beef: J.N.Ritchot, side of mutton and shan} beef; Ms.Geo.T.Ross, 7 lbs.sugar Le.rice; Mrs, W.8.Kerry, 2 boxes of Bisel o 3 pkgs.porn starch; Mrs.Dr.James oh tea; A Good Friend, soap and canned £00 = Mr.F.L.Girdwood, a plant; Mcsers.A .Wiley & Co., 2 glass vases : Mrs.8 7 Laing, 10 Ib&.sago; Mrs.Lachlan Gib se Ibs.of butter; Miss M.N.Evans, meat chopper.Subscriptions: Mrs.John Me | gall, $20: Mrs.John Macintosh and \\ A Haig Sims, $10 each; Mrs.Agnew.Mr Et ward Holton, Mrs, Carmichael.Mr.A E ence Lyman, Mrs.W.D.Sutherland © each: 56 Simpson street, Mrs.Fairle.ve Waddell, $2 each: Mrs.W.N.Evans.Mrs KE.T.Ames, Mrs.Edward Hanson, Mrs Miss Pancroft.Mrs.Geo.Caves hill.Mra.F.8.Brush, Mrs.R._F.smith, * eath; Miss S.Forbes, Mrs.Hudson, M Morrisey, Mrs.Mortimer Davis, 50c cac mr NOTES AND NOTICES.Special Train to St.Agathe \u2014Electi day.\u2014On Nov.7 a special train will leave Montreal, Place Viger etation, at 114 a.m.for St.Agathe, returning leaving St.Agathe at 6.00 p.m.same dav, stop: Mas TR èÈ - 1 A.' PYRE a EN SOS SONT ESS : Su SO On Uhre \u2018Juxspay, NovEmBer 6, 190 mme \u201c7 -3006037290800082008 22929929 22920208 OUR MILLINERY OPENING HEC 4 0.\u2014 3 + ¢ Takes A RAS AAA New Designs in \u20ac \u20ac A pe F.DECARY FILS, Plasterers & Contractors, First~class work always warranted.56 St.Francois-Xavier St.Tel.Bell 2036.Bell Tel.3826 Mata.Merchants Tel.1353, F TREMBLAY LUMBER DEALER, PLANING and SAW MILLS, And Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, Mouldings, Turning, Shaping, Etc.\u2014 | place To-morrow, Wednesday, Nov.7.A Brilliant Display of à OCILVY\u2019S,\" = Moai s.Ÿ WINTER MILLINERY! Don\u2019t Fail to Pay this Grand Exhibit a visit at Catherine CENTRAL W, C.T.U.COLONEL ROY'S ACTION HEARTILY APPRECIATED.The regular meeting of the Central W.C.T.U.was held on Monday afternoon In the Evangelistic Hall, St.Catherine street.The devotional half hour preceding the business meeting was presided over by Mrs.Walter Paul.Among thoss present were: Miss Walker, president; Mrs.8.Finley, Mrs.Sinclair, Mrs.Nicholl, Mrs.Me- Lachlan, Mrs.R.W.Shepherd, Mrs.Thurston, Mis, Mrs.Leders, Mrs.Utting, Mrs.Castle, Misses Soroggle, Mc- Cullock, Gordon and Cochrane.Mrs.Finley and Miss Walker were appointed to meet with representatives of other so- cleties, who arc to be called together to discuss the conditions of the Protestant \u2018Woman's Jail.A resolution of thanks was tendered Mrs.Ure for her zsal ir furthering the \u2018rest\u2019 fund.It was resolved that the union extend to the temperance workers in Richmond County their sincere sympathy in the contest which has been forced upon them by the repeal of the Dunkin Act, and that 400 WILLIAM STREET.MAISONNEUVE DIVISION.MAYOR RAYMOND PREFONTAINE, SIR WILFRID LAURLIER'S CANDIDATE, Begs to metify the ENGLISH ELECTORS that ewing te tho shertness of the time he has Deen unable to personally call on the electors, as he would have been pleased to do otherwise, and invites the electers te call at his BAGH COMMITEE RNG, COCHRANE'S AUDITORIUM, Corner Duluth and st.Urbain Streets \u2014AND\u2014 Ne, 396 Mount Royal ATe, (near Ste Denis.) where they will ebtaim all necessary information ns te the addresses of the Polis, where they are invitod to CAST their VOTES in his favor, as early as possible on WEDNESDAY the Ith.31.ANTOINE DIVISION, Committee Rooms of Mr, ROBERT MACKAY The Liberal Candidate.Committee rooms have been opened as follows where information oKATAInE the elections in this Division will be cheertully furnished to voters._Anyone desirous of rendering assistance to Mr.Mackay will kindly report eîther at these committee rooms or at headquarters, the Reform Club, 80 University reet.Ne.1- 396 St.James st., Onesieme Soul- fere, chairman.Tel.Main 2813.No.2- 160 5t.Antoine st., P.Savageau, chairman.Tel.Bain 2207.No, 32165 Notre Dame st., C.P.Chag- non, chairman.Tel.Main 2715.a 42803 Notre Dame st.Tel.Main 1 No.5-2617 Notre Pame st., Géo.May- bury.ckatrman.Tel.Main 3815, No.6\u20141088 St.Jamos st, Phillas Van 1er, chairman.Tel, Up 2637.No.T\u2014-1203 Bt.James st, Alderman Lebeuf, chalrman.Tel.Up 2648.No.8\u2014234 St.Antoine st.J.C.McDiar- mid, chairman.Tel.Up 2638.No.93659 Bt.Cather rd, chairman.Tel.Up 2640.No.40-2503 St, Catherine st, Peter Lyall, chairman.Tel.Up 2646.Ne.11-30 University st., F.C.A.McIn- dee, éhairman.Tel.Up 1123.Mo.12- \u20acity Councillor st., H.W* phask, ne Tel.Up 2639.LORNE ORANGE LODGE.The ninth annual concert of Lorne Loyal Orange Lodge, No.1373, was held last evening in Fraternity Hall, Point St.Charles.Mr.A.Mackey, P.P.J., D.G.M., was in the chair.A piano duet was executed by the Misses Powell ; Miss N.McIntosh was heard in several recitations ; Messrs.L.Gloyne, Hardman, James Hardman, A.May and George Dickinson contributed songs, and other numbers were furnished by Mr.F.Hickey, Pipe Major D.Manson and Master Eckstein.Pipe Sergt.William Jobn- son was greatly applauded for his dane- Ing of the Highland fling.twenty dollars be sent to help fn the cam- palgn.1t was also resolved that the members of the Central Union extend to Lieut.-Col.Roy, D.O.C., their hearty appreciation of the stand taken by him ip refusing to allow beer to be served at the banquet given to the returning soldiers from South Africa, thus carrying out the wishes of Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley.The report of the Flower Mission Department wis given by Miss Scroggie.irice June, 8,643 bouquets had been dts- tributed, besides plants, fruit, literature, clothing and delicacies for the sick.The latest work in connection with the West- mount Union had been boutonnieres for the bad boop ted with white Hiphos\" to a cad 2 RT He .Weltohe 308 i | TU\" w TOWN OF ST.LOUIS TRE CITIZENS APPROVE OF ARBITRATION TO SETTLE THE INJUNCTION CASE.At the last meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Asso- clation, held in Fairmount school hall, resolutions were adopted unanimously in favor of settling the dispute between the town and the Water & Power Co.by arbitration.There were present: R.Miller, in the chair; J.A.Parsons, H.Wadge, Geo.Jackson, N.Corey, Robert Neville, jr., and H.Blach- ford.The correspondence between the Hon.Louis Beaubien and the Council of St, Louis, also between the Water & Power Co.and Mr.Beaublen, was read.The proposition to submit the difficulty between the company and the municipality to arbitration was approved of, and the following resolution moved by Mr.Parsons, seconded by Mr.Wadge, was unanimously adopted: \u2018That the Citizens\u2019 Association hereby approves of the proposition to settle by arbitration the difficulty between the corporation and the company, and trust the council will accept it.On motion of Mr.Robert Neville, jr., see- onded by Mr.Jackson, it was resoived that Messrs.Miller, Gelinas, Parsons, Wadge, Anderson, Berube, and the secretary, be a committee to interview the Mayor of Montreal as well as ths Annexation Committee of the said council to discuss with them the annexation of the Town of St.Louis to the said city of Montreal.The meeting then adjourned.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r WESTMOUNT Y.W.C.T, U.The Westmount Y's held a pleasant parlor meeting yesterday afternoon, having issued invitations to several friends, who were not, however, members of the society.Mrs.Waycott, president, opened the meeting with the Crusade Psalm.Lord Roberts\u2019s second appeal agalnst celebrating the return of the forces by freating them to alcoholic liquors, was read and received with great approval.Misses KE.H.Crossley and Knowles gave Interesting notes on ths convention lately held in Granby, Miss: Knowles in particular speaking cn the work of Miss Clara.Parish, the well known round-the-world .C.T.U.missionary.Mra.Radford spoke very kindly of the work done by the Y\u2019s in the past, and urged on the members of the union a more decided stand.She spoke concern- {ng the banquet given the returning soldiers, and sald that general gratification was felt that the dispensing of beer to the men vag prevented, several af the soldiers therrselves having expressed their pledsurs at its absence.Miss Isa Monk abserved that the Westmount Y\u2019s organized from the Central Union, had outgrown their organizer, and suggested further plans for work.The afternoon talks were most pleasantly interspersed with music.\u2018The garden of ROSLYN SHAKESPEARE CLUB.The first regular meeting of the club was deld in the Victoria Hall, Westmount, on 7riday, Nov.2.The club is the outcome ©! lectures on English literature delivered {7£.7 winter by Principal Arnold, of Res- ! Yn Ladies\u2019 College, who is also president | ©! the club.After preliminary business, \u2018La president read an interesting and eriti- \u2018al ager on Shakespeare's \u2018Hamiet.\u2019 There *4s a large attendance of members, who firossrd much satisfaction with the \u2018pa- Per read, which was a good introduction WU the play selected tor.study.Pro A™0ld resumed his lectures on Bnglish to apire In the Victoria Hall, Westmount, | sleep,\u2019 sung by Miss Gordon, and.Mrs.Cameron\u2019s and Miss Alice Grafftey\u2019s piano solos being especially approved.© The atv ternocn was pleasantly ended with talk and tea, several new members being added to the union.\u2014ecer THE W.C.T.U.AND ELECTION : DAY.; : The Woman's Chtistlan Temperance Union has announeed that it will hold a prayer meeting on Wednesday morning from 10.30 to 11.30 to pray that the voters may pe guided to cast their bailotg only for |\u201d the candidates who will have the tru interests \"cf the country at heart.The meeting Pi wen ee cae ve eue Po Ss a Hi Carley 1\u2026 60 we ae os 900 1400 \u2014\u2014 ve ve ae ee 7, 800 \u2014\u2014 = 1,760 Buckwheat ve es + .6,000.1,600 302 FLOUR AND FEED.The local market is fairly active and pr'res continue without material change.We quote as follows: Manitoba patents at 34.50 ; strong bakers at $4.20 ; straight roilers, $1.65 to $1.75 in bags, and $3.40\" to * in barrels.Winter wheat patents, $4 to $4.25: Manitoba bran, $15 to $13.75 in bags; Ontario bran, $15.25 to 315.50 in brik: shorts at $16 to $17 per tom.Receipts to-day were 4,530 bris.flour.PROVISIONS.The hog market has a tendency to weaken and prices we quote are purely nominal.Dressed hogs are quoted at $7.50 to 38,and country dressed hogs have been marketed at $7 to $7.25.Lard, 9%c to 10c ; bacon, 12%c to l4c: hams, ilo to 12c ; Canadian short cut mess pork, $18 to $19 per brl.Liverpool quotations are as follows :\u2014 Mess pork, 728: lard, 87s 94: bacon, 42s 6d to 46s; tallow, 24s 9d co 27s 6d.Receipts to-day were 19 pkgs hams nd bacon, 100 bris pork and 10 dregsad hegs.GAME.The market Is fairly active.Partridges are quoted at 60c to 65\u20ac for No.1, and from 40c to 45c for No.2.HONEY.The market is fairly active but the supply is small.Prices remain unchanged.We quote white clover at 13c: buckwheat honey, 9c to 106) white extracted, 10c; and dark extracted, to 8léc.EGGS.The egg market is active and best quali- NERVE DISORDERS tles are bringing good prices.Quotations are as follows: Selected, 18c to 19¢; straight receipts.16¢ to 15%c; No.2,1lc to 12e: culis, 9c to 10c.Receipts to-day were 4,408 cases.BUTTER.The market continues unchanged; choice creamery is bringing from 2042 to 2ic.Undergrades are selling at 18%c to 20c Receipts to-day wore 019 pkgs.CHE 38E.The market continues dull, and trading: is light.The only business is being dors in Octobers, which bring lowër prices owing to quality.Finest Western Septem: | bers, when they can be bought, are quoted at like.Western Octobers, 10%c to 1l0; : eastern cheese, 10c to 10%c, and Quebecs, | 9%c to 9%c.Liverpool public cable shows a decline et! 6d in cheese, 54s for colored and 528 for white.Receipts to-day wera 6,044 boxes.DAIRY MARKETS.Lindsay, Ont., Nov.5.\u2014At tbe Victoria County cheese \"board to-day, 2,400 boxes of cheese were sold at 9%c.Little Falls, N.Y., Nov.5.\u2014There were 3,990 boxes of cheese offered here to-day: jarge cheese brougat 10c to 10%c; small cheese, 9%c to 10%c.Utica, N.Y., Nov.5.\u2014To-day 4.798 boxes | of cheese were offered; large cheese sold | at 10c; small, 10%c to 10%ec; ruling price, | 10%c.Creamery butter, in tubs, sold at 22¢ to 23%c; prints, 23340 to 24c.New York, Nov.5.\u2014Butter, firm; and creamery, 18\u20ac to 23c; factory, \"18e to 15e; June creamcry, 18c to 21c; imitation \u2018do, 14c to 18:; state dairy, 15c to 2ic.Cheese duli; large white, 10%c; small do, ile; large colored, 10%c; small do., lle, CANADIAN GRAPES.VERY HIGH APPRECIATION OF THEM EXPRESSED IN GREAT BRITAIN.Ottawa, Nov.4.\u2014The following letter has been received by the Dominion Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, from Mr.Sampson Mcrgan, one of the leading authorities on fruit matters in Great Britain, regarding the quality and condition of the trial shipments of grapes which have been forwarded by the Dominion Department of Agriculture: \u2018I have this day received sample crates of the black and red Rogers grapes put up in crates containing twelve boxes each.They were perfectly sound, with the bloom on, and in every way most satisfactory.I have brought them to the notice of several press and fruit trade men, and they have expressed a very high appreciation of them.\u2018The boxes, both as regards style, size and :ppearance, could not be improved upon.The crates were highly suitable for the purpose.I am certain that this important part of the business is as near perfection for the requirements of the trade \u2014both wholesale and retail\u2014as could possibly be.\u2018With regard to the grapes, théy resemble, and are equal in size of berry, to our black Hambt rg, the léading summer grape on our market.As regards flavor, that is, in the ripe fruit, it is exquisite, and I never enjoyed grapes better than thege in my life.And here I speak as an authoor- ity upon the dietetic values of fruit.The berries are rich in sugar and highly nutritious.They are quite a different thing\u2019 to any foreign grape on our market, and far superior.to' them aN in favor, richness and juiciness.\u2018I am sending\u201c you: \u2018thése opinions after careful SH of the fruit and the PRckagel® wg ¥ FT LTR 1577 \u2018The department is \u2018certainiy to be congratulated upon the highly satisfaZiory results secured, thanks a good deal to cool storage.\u2019 : ; ; AMERICAN CATTLE MARKETS.New York, Nov.2.\u2014Beeves\u2014Receipts, 3,- 4f8; slow for all kinds of cattle; steers, 10e off; bulls and cows unchanged; common to: choice native steers, $4.20 to $5.65; bulls, $2.25 to $3.40; Swe, $1.60 to $3.50.Cables lower; United States cattle at London, 11%¢ to 1234c per 1b.; at Liverpool, llc to 11%c; sheep, 12c to 12%c; refrigerator beef, 9c to 9%c per 1b.Shipments, none.Calves\u2014Re- ceipts,92; veals firm at $5 to $8; little calves, $4.1214; grassers nominal; yearlings, $2.30.Sheep and lambs\u2014Receipts, 3,468 ; @lieep more active, but no higher: lambs firm ; good lambs, 10c higher; sheep, $2.25 to $8.75; few export wethers, $4.50: culls, $1.50 to $2; lambs, £4.50 to $6.50; Canada lambs, $5.35; culls, $3.50 to $4.Hogs\u2014 Receipts, 5,273 ; feeling easy; quoted at $4.75 to $5.25 for common to choice hogs.East Buffalo, Nov.2.\u2014Cdttle\u2014Moderate demand at barely steady prices for the best of grades.Calves were in full demapd and steady; choice to extra, $8 to $8.25; good to choice, $7.50 to §8.Sheep and lambs\u2014There were 16 loads of Canadian; the demand for choice stock was fairly active and the prices were 10c higher; native lambs, cholea to extra, $5.25 to $5.40; good .to choice, to 85.25; common to fair, $4 to $4.50; cheep, .choice to extra mixed, $3.75 to $4; wethers, $4 to $4.25; ewes, $3.50 to $4; Canadian were in good demand and sold at $5.35 to 95.45.Hogs\u2014F'atriy active, general sales being at $4.85; choice heavy.$4.90; mixed, $4.80 to $4.85; Yorkers, $4.80 to $4.\u201890; pigs, $4.85 to $4.90; roughs, $4.40 to $4.507 stags, $3.50 to $4; the offerings were pretty well\u2019 cleaned up at the close and the market was full\u2019 steady.OTTAWA MARKET.Ottawa, Nov.3,\u2014Although this morning OF WOMEN.Feeble Nerves the Cause of Functional Perangements\u2014New Vigor and Life 1s - Imstilled Into the Wasted Cells by Dr.Chase's Nerve Food (Pills), When the nerve cells \u2018become deplot- ed by the wasting process set in motion by overwork, worry and disease, men most frequently complain of headache, brain fag and dvepepsia, while women feel the effects most quickly in the way of irregularities and weaknesses of the peculiarly feminine organs.Nervouanesg, irritability and depression of apirits acsompany these troubles, and gradually drag women down, until they feel paralysis or nervous pros tration coming upm them.The only hope is in revitalizing the nerves, and this is most thoroughly acaomplished hy the use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food ipills).[n one essential feature Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food (pills) differs from every medicine recommended for women\u2019s ills.In stead of being a mere temporary ve- it cures by restoring the nerves to ect health and vigor.The upbuild- nz and invigorating effects of this'great remedy are felt as grudually and cer jvly it instils new energy \u2018and vi- ally in the feeble and wasted nerve 2s, The portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase are on every box; 60 cents at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates % (ompany, Toronto, \\ was not very inviting yet every district for miles around the city was represented at to-day\u2019s market.Many housekeepers who will be out this afternoon to celebrate took advantage of the cool morning and attended: early, their wants being soon supplied.Good dressed beef was offered more plentifully than usual.It sold for 4%c per lb, fronts, and.6%c per.lb., hinds.\"The price was firm.\u201cPork, which \u2018was plentiful, seal- ized 6%¢ to Tc per lb.Butter, \u2018which has been rather da the high side for some time, may soon show a reduction in price,- as meny of the cheese factories have closed: for the season.The price this morning was firm at prevailing prices, rolls and prints selling for 2c to 24c per Ib, and tub buttæ for 20c to 22c per lb.Sale pricés were \u2018xs: tollows:\u2014Chickens, 40c to 60c pair; lamb, Te per 1b., fronts; 9¢ per Ib., hinds;-beef, 43e per lb., fronts; 6%c per Ib, hinds; pork, | 6%c to The per 1b.; potatoes, 40c to 45c per bag; apples, 50c to \"Sc per bag: honey, clover, 12¢ per 1b.; buckwheat, 10c per 1b.; print butter, 21c \"to 22c per 1b.; fresh exg®, \u201818e to 20c per doz.; hens, alive, 40c to 50c pair: turkeys, $1 to $1.26 aplece; Oats, \u2018280 to 20c per bushel; young pizs, $3 to H pair: ; gees, 50c to 60c aplece.etl FRENCH LITERATURE LECTURES M.de Labriolle\u2019s lectures on French literature at Laval University n next week, and Mr.Oscar Archambauit, secr tary-tressurer of the faculty of law, wil | attend at bis office, in the left wing, 4.15 to 6, and, from 8 to 9 p.m.to\u2019 Tnseribe members.The first lecture of the \u2018cours aasette will be given on Monday next in the.p lecturs hal).at 8 o'clock, and, the ens vu, then continue regularly, on donder dre first lecture of the public course wif bo given on Wednegday, Nov.14, in t Prometion Hall.This course was selon | announced to of the colections, it was t- advisal begin an: vou ou but, 2 Led ADVERTISEMENTS, Seal the stomach.Packed by = Brand Coffee (1 Ib.and 2 1b.cans) Because of its ABSOLUTE PURITY Dyspepties drink it fearlessly.It tones and strengthens moras.| CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL AND BOSTON.| You ONLY Better Pie \u2014 LAINGS_\u2014 ENGLISH VIING Made from Choicest Beef, Suet, Fruits and Spices.E MEAT Cannot 1 Eat a G me AING VGA SEVEN STORES CQ, Limited vi PS strengthened and made more.active.Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Diabetes, Gravel, Gout, Rheumatism, and all diseases of.iho.Urinary Organs, 2 - ° are unknown to fatto d : drinking\u201d 3 HE Natural Mineral SPRINGS.The effects of this natural mineral water are to stimulate the a assist digestion.By its use food is engily assimilated and the digest ve organs are BEW A RE\u2014So-called Vichy ih Byphons or Boda Fountains is not Vichy.The genuine ichy is s0td in bottles only, and.every bottle has a tri-color neck label bearing ths name of .BOIVIN, WILSON & CO., Montreal, for SHIPPING NEWS The Belgian, of the Leyland line, arrived in yesterday at 4 p.m., with sugar and a.general cargo from Antwerp.The Cacouna, of ths Dominton Coal Co., arrived here this morning.c a The Cape Breton and Turret Crown, also of the Dominion Coal Company's line, \u2018left -] this mornin ng st daylight for thelr mines , light.VESSELS FLOATED.Hamburg, Nov.5.\u2014The Hamburg-Am- erican liners Fuerst Bismarck, Capt.Bar- ends, and the Frétofla, Captain Caltow, re- 1 ported.yesterday agreund !n the Blbe, have been floated.; BROKB HER TA SHAFT.Halifax, N.8., Nov \u2014 The ofl tank Chesapeake, trom TF hitadelphta for London, pleked up steamer Archtor, Z50 miles from Halifax on Saturday afternoon, with tail shaft broken.Archtor is in ballast, bound for New York.CORINTHIAN ALL RIGHT.The Allan line office has received # cablegram stating that the 88.Corinthian arrived out this morning at & o'clock, all \u2018well.TUNISIAN MAKES A GOOD TRIP.The Allan line 8S.Tuniglan, Capt.Vi- pond, will arrive in port at 2.30 this afternoon.The Tunisian sailed from Liverpool on Saturday, Oct.27, instead of Thursday, her regular sailing day.She arrived ot at Bydney, after discharging some Quebec and western cargo and the whole of her steerage pas- \u2018sen ers she left for Montreal at 6 p.m.Fol- ng is a list of her saloon passengers: = Agnew, Miss Anderson, Rev.F.H.W.Archibald, Mr: N.B.Barnwell, Mr.Burns, \u2018Hall and TR Uaptain E.Heéwitt, Hingston, Master Hingston, Mr.D.NE te Mrs.Ingleby, and maid, Captain.AE (es un «Mr, a = Leger, Mr.M: S.Lonetgan, Mr.\u2018A: J.Lowder, Miss Lunn, Miss L.M.Man- iss B.D D.McRitchie, Meg, F adn Mooney Mr, A Nassans, john sow © nao, Mrs a Mi oct cot os.\u2019 flan co! ritrifiber eon 5 a to postpone the opening unt ov.wn +.vine Mr \u2018root, a J.Lees, Miss Le-Poor.GULF REPORT.CS par antwird © MISS COLLARIYS PUPILA.\u201d The following diplaïñas were pupils, of Miss Helen Coligrd.st He, to Hall on Saturday afternoon: Theory and \u201celementary i Ethel io lkinsox, Grâce Tres tiem \u2018Kaye and Tu is ae speci Ts rks cal music, respect ie n° ovaltrie R.Bouck nec Siemeniary $ section\u2014Y Nellie McNaught - nors),.- Tressider and Ethel: A iikinson: : Intermediate section\u2014Misses D.pe May Van Hanaborgis, Jditian | ¢ Tu \" Seplor seation\u2014Misy Nios 3.B \u201cta; Quebec at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and: { Mr.\"Campbell, Miss Cam bell.Miss Cas- |\u201c \u201cMigs.eda Hal \u2018sels, Mr.H.Qassels, iss Gibson, Miss | Lady ton el Travellers\u2019 i lowing Si ollow! vom Of ho) a year \u2018ware Ware made: Dwyer and J.dent, Mest, John T Johnstone, Mr.P.Kenriedy, | \u2018Kerr, Mr.D.Law, Mrs.Law, @ + ors.for he Mr.J, McArthur, Rev.J.J.ae cBatee, À M Mrs.J.W.Slaughter, Miss.= Sraughte, Master J.Slaughter, Mt.- Mr.E.A.Smith, Mr.F.Mary Stewart, Colverts, Dr.W.©.White, Mi.A.J, Willis, Late du Loup\u2014Clear, south-west wind, Father Point-~Clear, west wind; outward at -6.15, a.m, : Cape Chatte\u2014Raining, north-west.wind; inward at 9.15 a.m., cL : Martin- River\u2014Heayy 1a of snow, west.{ Fama Point\u2014Gi rh wha Anticosti-Ratalng, at 8 a.m.wd viana.- Sitostion Vacant.Situation Waated.Pup' Wanted.Rooms To Let Articles Found.Becondhand À rti- cles Wanted or \u2014v Other Articles.Agents Wanted WANT ADS, \u2014Fox Tithe WITNESS THE Wi.DRYSDALE COMPANY, UPTOWN STORE, 2368 St.Catherine street, Butwaen Peel and Mansfeld 8ta.B.TURNER, \u20acrocer, Point 88.(Darien, 60 Welilngton Strevd, West of Gubwes Classified Advertisements.CASH TARIFF.WORDS f OR cd chs.io for each additional word, Six insertions for the price ef tour 5 FOR ce cars L 1 cent for each additional word.Six insertionsfor the price of four.| wônos FOR ceurs or NOTICE PARTICULARLY, Postage Stamps will be Accepted The above rates are CASH with order, © When not prepaid sumerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in eonsequente, much higher, 7 No charge made fn onr books for any advertisement of less than five agate Wanted.ee pa 0 \u2014 _\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED, TO BUY, FIRST-CLASS 20 (twenty) horsepower Steam Boiler.Ad- HODGSON, Manager, Vank- leek Hill, Ont.1 WANTED, TO PURCHASE, LADIES\u2019 and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, Furs, Carpets, Househzld Furniture of all descrip- Paintings, Musical Instruments, 1; earms, Bloycles; best prices ANK, 493 Craig street.Post-Office Box, 433, formerly of 530 .Craix mirest.23 a young man.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN (Protestant) work by, the day.Apply Peu Alphonse \u2018street, st: Henri HFORTABLE ROOM, with t in a private family, by Address J.M.A., 8 Eero ete de DNBELRMAN, \u201cqD0 Fs 7 twp or three \u2018minutes\u2019 * wéjk ef corner of Guy.and.St.Catherine\u2019 streets.Address G., ad St.\u2018Catherine ge Situations Vacant WANTED, YOUNG MAN TO DO COLLEÉCT- ing and cüstoihs houss Work; one speaking French preferred.Address, giving reference, te P.O, Box No.2288.LU WANTED,A THOROUGHLY COMPRTENT, experienced assistant book-keeptr + alba wanted a young lady as telephone opeta- tor, competent to run a switchboard in office or store.For both positions application to be madd in applicant's hapd- writing, stating experience, retgrenceg, salary expected, ete., ete., to LX.L., Box 305, city.WANTED, A NEAT, RESPECTABLE, middle-aged woman as gendril servant, where nurse is kept ; must be a good plain cook.Apply Ms.JOHN HARDLY, Longueuil.WANTED, A TOUNG- GIRL.AB.QENERAL Servant.Apply at once to 151 tohison street.COOK WANTED, FOR A FAMILY of on; only; no washing or ironing; none need apply, unless thoroughly competent, and with best references; liberal wages.Ap- bly, 280 Stanley street.5 WANTED, FIRST CLASS GENERAL SERvant, with best references.Apply, No.1134 Dorchester street.\u2018GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for for Small family; reference required.38 Cres- _ cent street.general housework; must sleep at home; references required.Apply 4 Sussex avenue.\u201d WANTED, A COMPETENT GENBRAI Servant.Apply 419 Lansdowne avenus, \u2018Westmount.WANTED, A GIRL WITH GOOD REFERences for the general Work of a small family in Westmount, néar the trolley : washing given out.Apply, 463 Elm ave., between nine and five - \u2018lock, or at 2M Drummond street in thé\u201d evening.Employment Wanted.WANTED, WORK BY THE DAY BY REspectable woman, Apply 39 St.Antoine street.; _ Personal.MRS.WM.G.R.GORDON WILL Receive at 460 Bim avenue, on Wednesday and Thursday, ith and 8th November, afternoon and evening, and afterwards on ist and 3rd Wednesdays.6 ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED THAT ft is contrary to the provisions of the ostal laws to deliver lelters addressed to nitiais only ; an advertiser a to concesl bis or her identity.my, economi- oslly do so by having replies recto to, a box at this office; ten eents added to the price of the advertisement covefs ez- penses in connection \u2018therewith, including the forwarding of letters, ; Property.FOR SALE, THE PROPERTY OF THB late J.L.Nicol, Florist, Cataraqui, near Kingston.Ont., copsisting of 25 acres of land, with nine greenhouses (he \u201chy hot water).Good (rame dwelling house.\" oubullaings, etc,: well supplie with ; first class le érchard, dndial) a in the highest: state pr cultivas\" 1 partioulars apply \u201cto W wine 5 Ey FOR SALE, EN #00 OR ERPARATE, 9 nice Building Lots, situated as follows: Five on Mance, four on Park asd ten ont Hutchinson streets, Montreal: Annex: terms to.suit purchascr;.monthl ange terly and yearly Er made Suitable ur rangements can ade to bu ld on above.lots.Apply R.NEVILL Jr.builder, 120% St.Antoine street.Phono Main 358, or 38 Waverley street, Annex, Phone up 83.nm FOR SALE, A FINE SOLID! STON 75.208 feet of ground; § guest trees, ort à Sunday\u201d aulins on bire se ones, Hats, ato.Si Ee FOR SALE, AT 49 CHURCH STREET, A A.Rotary Neostyle, as good as ao large Office Desk, Book-case, Office Chair, fu \u2018Sets of Household Fyrnityure, in Parlor, Dining-room, Bedrooms and Kitchen; must be sold by the 14th inst.& FOR SALE, AT À BARGAIN, A Handsome black walnut cased \u2018Dominion\u2019 organ, as good as new.cne tier of Btops, suitable \u2018school or small church.Write for address and further particulars to 898, \u201cWitness* | Office.FOR SALE, \"WATERPROOF \"COVERS, all all : .Waggons etc.Tar- Meas Ollskin Cloth- elo.Canvas, all widths e' Awning, Tent aig st.Mont- or, \u201cplop.Ball Pel.FOR ASE 5 \u201cWILLIAMS PIANOS supplied to \u2018Her Majesty, the Queen,\u201d Bir \u2018Charles ; Tupper \u2018and hundreds of other \u2018celebrities.Five: thousand of thess instruments: lactée in - Montreal.Prices pwards.~- LAYTON : BROS., | Agents, 144 Peel.-ætreet, Dominion square.N.Send 1 for \u2018catalogue, & cluding Bu ci, \u201cWaterproof Shee \u201camd: Sporting NE Arig, - Teak, 244 Re | gt ain 27.Write foo R THE MILLION, Kindiog, \u201cHit; Taiarko Biosks.\u201c$1.60; cut any length He fn'the-oity.J.O.\u201cgel véred anywhere is t Aone Up Gy EE Bell Ca an a =a Eh dW \u201cMontreal.- SO ; | 10 LET, BRAUTLND i Sat 5 | wel ROOMS.NICELY.; .bear Inspection: thirty thirty A mélaures gr ne .cent f © Bargains, contre reat CH APPIE \u2014 mr ES more Lost, Strayed and \u201cFound, LOST, GREY PARROT, fé à TAIL, FROM 974 Dorchester streat, on Nov.5.Flnder returning it to above address, or information leading to its Tppprer will be rewarded.__ 8 LOST, BETWEEN PEEL ET.and Drill Shed Black Satin Belt, with fapéy enamel buckle.Please return %o, 219 Peel stand receive reward.: To Let: | (i: TO LET, SELF- CONTAINED DWELLING, 490 Magdalen st street: RS Eine and w.c.Apply, Ss and _ Magdalen + een TO LET, 32 ARGYLE AVENUES ROOMS, nice order, fes range, with hot water attachment.HN BURRBLL,: Hatate agent, 185 se James streèt, : 4 | Oui ETS DO rk ne rooms; newly .pan H ' solar ate rent.Apr te -896 Shgrhéo s 5 : : , RENT RBDU CH | 170 LET, REN RE AR Bk tnted Jippet bs Diy § error street: =\"; 3215 Tenements, in splendic yy \u201cTen sim with al : 4 Ser 5 : comtortable house.ow tar fo winter; mubt be Yo be X Apply te.R.Hay ou 3 Jr., | 363, oF i toine street.Phone M.strest.Annex, \u201cphone up 28 pupnd WEEE oxrons à GRADUATE.ip PREPARED KO ings, in Ei ET = sh, clnsates.dire J A W \u201cues - fice.= POULE \u20ac | Thm score wo Talon.ae nh TE FURNIE ord withchot Water, Dr.Barnardo\u2019s Visit.A VOYAGE ON THE \u2018TUNISIAN.We have received the October number of \u2018* Ups and Downs,\u2019 the magazine published under the auspices of Dr.Barmnar- do\u2019s Homes.This number is chiefly interesting as conteining an account of Dr.Barnardo's recent visit to Canada.The great philanthropist\u2019s exhilarating influence and gift of personal magnetism is commented upon, and the writer adds: \u2018 Oftentimes during the last few weeks we have marvelled at and admired his extraordinary genius for organization snd administration, his consummate mastery of detail and his immediate grasp of almost any subject brought before him.One recognizes at onee in the doctor that beneath all the ardor and generous enthusiasm\u2019 \u201cthat are characteris tic of-his nétéfre there is underlying a cleary-ptaétidAl knowledge of men and af- faifs, and keen powers of judgment and insight -that it would be most difficult to mislead or deceive.\u2019 \u2018He is dne, who stands on a pinnacle among the Chffitian workers of the age, and yet as free as one could conceive a man to be frém the narrowness and spirit of bigotry, intolerance amd cant that mar the grace and power in the lives 6f #0 mény eminent Christians.One cannot fail to see that his religion is an intense and .overmastering power in his life, but that with the power there is the \u2018 sweet reasonableness\u2019 of real Christianity, and that the breadth of view and freedom from prejudice are the true light and liberty of the spirit of God.\u2019 AS SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN.The annual reunion of Dr.Barnardo\u2019s great ffmily at Farley street, Toronto, was memorable this year because of the Founder's appearance amongst them.Having conversed with each member separately Dr.Barnardo then spoke to them collectively.He his hearers of the ever-extend-, VITE .\u201c .__ ADVERTISEMENTS.A Severe Case of Bad Blood and Run Down Health which was Completely Cured by the Blood-purifying Power of SPEIER Rb bE o.P.Stamer, Victoria, B.o roue à wrote.the following letter : \u20184 Jai the year 1887 I resided near Guelph, Ont, at Gourock.At that time my system was completely run down on -acceunt of \u201cmy blood heitg impure and watery.1 froin bad to-worse and suffered sn a great deal from carburicles on my neck.\u201c-Étrieé ii» \u2018doetor at Hespeler, Ont., but \u2014 Ending bi his treatzuem and.madieine \u201cery custèy \u2018and slow in their action I decided 10 give NB:B.a fair trial.I pur- five dotlata\u201d\" worth and took it iithtaly to directions, and the -résult-= that\u2019 was soon contpletely sured.+ \u201ct Sings.then Lhave always kept B.B.Bon yd consider that one dollar\u2019s worth is equivalent to five \u2018dollars mort hs\u201d medicine.mirét Abôut That.PAINTING 8 ses PAPER HANGING ant: Done?| OS Ter Est work Se ly ee oo Ww.ER Eagan st., re man ently ured by Dr.ing sphere of the institutions ; how under God\u2019s blessing his efforts were bear: ing a richer harvest year after year.Old \u2018Home boys\u2019 were ococupying every conceivable kind of position in all parts of the worl.- Engaged in agricultural pursuits, they were nobly helping in the development of the colonies ; they were serving Queen and Empire on land and on sea ; many had fallen on the battlefields of South Africe.Only a few months ago, as he was at work in his office at Stepney, he received a message\u2019 that several soldiers were waiting to see him.He was considrably startled when he found himeelf facing nearly one hundred wearers of Her Majesty's uniform.They explained to him, hovever, that they were some of his old boys ; that they were going out to South Af-f rica and had called to say \u2018 good-bye\u2019 to him before they went.He knew it would warm the cockles of his\u2019 hearers\u2019 hearts when he told them that the member of Sir Robert Hart\u2019s staff who | acted as intermediary between the be-| sieged legations in Pekin and\u2019 the Chi nese authorities was an old Home boy, whose selection for this responsible and delicate duty was\u2019 due.to the fact.that he enjoyed in the fullest degree the confidence of the Chinese, as well as that of the British officials, as a man who always kept his word.That same man, so signally honored, had in his early childhood lived among the squalor and vice of one of the worst of London's slums.; GENERAL HALEY\u2019S KINDNESS.A number of Barnardo children came out to Canada last July by the \u2018 Tunisian.\u2019 Their voyage is thus described : \u2018 The boys and girls of the party were not only fortunate in the weather during their Atlantic voyage, but were in luck\u2019s way in having among their fellow- passengers several very kindly disposed and energetic individuals who undertook to organize for their amusement and benefit an extensive programme of sports, the money for the prizes being raised by a shilling subscription among the saloon\u2019 passengers, to which nearly all contributed, and which realized the handsome sum of over ten pounds.The events occupied the greater part of ;three days, amd included \u2018the usual iteme\u2014sack races, thread-needle races, obstacle races, tugs of war, wrestling matches, egg and spoon races, potato races, wheelbarrow races and skipping contests for the girls.The programme was divided amongst boys and girls, classified according to their ages, and the events were opem to aur own party and to the party froth the Canadian Catholic Emigration Asso- | ciation that wes crossing at the same time under the cherge of Mies Urquhart and.shared our quarters.General § O'Grady Haley, who was on his: way to .| take command of the Canadian Militia -| forces in, succession.to General Hutton, acted .as chairman of the executive\u2019 com- 1 mittee and referee of the sporte, and threw \u2018himeelf most kindiy and energetically into all the arrangements.The prizes were given by Mrs.Haley, on the last dey of the voyage, amidst a vast amount of eheering, and eltogether it was a great occasion for the youngsters.Our very cordial and hearty.thanks are due to General and Mrs.Haley and the other ladies and gentlemen who acted on the committee, as well as to all those on board who assisted in earrying out the programme or contributed towards the prizes, and their kindness must always be gratefully remembered by the girls.and boys of the \u2018 Tunisian\u2019 party.\u2019 \u2014 \u2018BOYS\u2019 OWN PAPER\u2019 With the November number of the \u2018Boyd Own Paper\u2019 begins a new volume.serial story, \u2018Norman's Nugget,\u2019 is by Mie.J.Macdonald Oxley, whose name is familier to Montrealers.\u201cThe Companions of Cobb Minor\u2019 is a serial \u2018story, which promises to be of counts erable interest.\u2018 The number contains some special football articles, and also the announcement of various Brie COra- titions.In \u2018Regimen: the istory of Michael, or Bia Mok is given.Mick is a cat belongin to od nd Battalion South afl ord sh Regiment (old Bightieth) and has: eu t and constant companion ford a I nineteen, -yeers.- He ma pue of the the oldest og mobo By Hoth su 7 joined\u2019 at\u201d -Ri no arrache Dublin, in 1880.\u2018While in 4 Bx in 1801: \u2018he enjoyed the honor, probably.a'unique experience among cats, of lunching with | two commanders-in-chief hed a Royal Highness to boot; Duke.of Cambridge and Ford ones, his sue- cessor, being both present at lunch on the occasion of an inspection of tbe\u2019 regiment, and Mick occupying his \u2018usual place on \u2018the mess table, \u2018Où th this ve- tôomary.ityz would.expect (Ay \u2018a cat of his yours and eerie De did Tok Sum\u201d st ah impressed by.the royal presence, though\u2019 he took a- great in st in the tassel ¢ | on the end of tHR.H.'s sash\u2014an attempt to Play with which ended in-his claws rather \"violently - into the.occurrence which led A fo! ake pe A peed OF 1 pulsion from the\" caus ed the Duke to fom one Li humored.exclantaii omg fo so famous\u201d vs This slenatars ison vé Laxative B casion he did not: 4 frohave seit is.de .X-RAYS AND THIEVES.The X-rays Lave been subj ected.to à Novel purpose in Calcutta.A supposed to have stolen a diamond worth 0,000 rupees, and to have effectu- secreted it on his person by swal- orarily secrete small valuables of this por eseription in the throat.\u2018pouching,\u2019 and the thieves special training in order to render;them proficient in the.art.The Plan\u201dis very simple.À small piece of lead is .attached to a thread, and this the neophyte swallows, then \u2018by the action\u201d of the ue he guides the lead to the orifice of he sac in the throat.\u2018The pupil is eaten from completely swallowing the lead by the piece of thread which | the teacher holds.en the man has béoome skilful in this act of swallowing, the leaden pellet is coated with lime, which has the effect of enlarging the sac so that it becomes capable En ne undergo ing large articles.cutta the Roentgen rays revealed the ba of some obstacle in the throat, ut its precise identity could not be =\u2014 ADVERTISEMENTS.medicine that.will cure Diabetes.Like\u2019 Bright's Disease this disease was incurable until Dodd's Kidney Pills cured it.Doctors Pi | I S themselves confess that without Dodd's Kidney Pills they are powerless: against Diabetes.Dodd's, Kidney |F - Pills are the first' medicine |: that ever cured Diabetes.|4- _ Imitations\u2014-box, name and | Eur are advertised to do so, ui the medicine that does Diabetes is Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills.Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty cents a box at all druggists; sted CADBURY\u2019 s| COCOA, .| ABSOLUTELY PURE, THEREFORE BEST NO CHEMICALS USED, \u20187 ; .Whelusale Agents for Oansds, 038 | Bok agin 8 05:16 6.Jia BE, oe rss FOR SALE, Apply at \u2018Witness\u2019 omen Bakers and Confectioners.GIVE BULLER - BR A Fair Trial.D.HARRISON, 1 Dunlop Place, TEL.MOUNT 386.Westmount.RR.S.AULD, Cor.Atwater Ave.and St.Antoine Bt.Tel.Mt.18.\u2018Whole Wheat Bread, Fancy Bread,Cholce Confectionery and Candies, Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans on Saturday.WINNER OF THE SILVER CUP, THE HIGHEST PRIZE FOR CANADA, ven by golonial Bread Show, Sept.8 to 15, ndon, NOT HOW CHEAP.BUT HO HOW GOOp ?da A the Igit yours?When food_for your househol Al our Goods are Good, BISCUITS Friticuamtna Infants\u2019 Food.JAMES M.AIRD, Professional, O'HARA BAYNES, B.CL., NOTARY ana COMMISSIONEE for .Qué.ont, N.8.,.N, + By and ess, | ISSUER: OF MARRIAGE TIOENOES.Money to Eend on Ist and 4 Sacrammnet St.Tel.Mata Mu, \u2018PATENTS FETHERSTONNAUGE ¢ QUINN & MORRISON, EDS CUT PARIS \u201cTemple.Building, 185 Bt.James: ig.» RS A QUINN, Mi Nono SRE?} MONTREAL QurE ; P.LEET, ac, MÉCHANICS INSTITUTE BumBING, 204 St.James street.Tel.ain se | gums, MARREY : a MONTGOMERY, | APVOCATES, BARRISTERS, + - TEMPLE the remedy Shakers Semana -g .< PaSIF pes Base ie it.Expert thieves in India tem-] It is ood 5 In the case of Cal-|.Dodd's =| Black Diamond Line.Steamers of this line leave MONTREAL regularly throughout season for CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L, N.SYDNEY.C.B., NEXT SAILINGS.BS.BONAVISTA.Thursday, Nov.1 88.BONAVISTA .Saturday, Nov.17 passage apply to KINEMAN & CO, Telephone Matn 56.14 Place Royale.Summer Travel.TICKETS BY STEAMERS -CAMPANA and EONAVISTA to lower © BA, MELBOURNE, OCEAN, PERSIA and ALEXANDRIA to Upper St.Lawrence and Great Lakes.LOW RATES WEST Toronto.single, $6.00, return 810.00.Cleveland and Toledo, single, $12.00, return $20.00.Further particulars from W.H.HENRY, 116 St.Peter St, Mechanics\u2019 Inst.Bldg.Tel.Main 2646.General Steamship Agency.4h À gr DS AR so LI] THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.FALL ARRANGEMENT.Commencing Oct.2, 1900, Str.DUCHESS OF YORK Will receive Freight TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS for Isle Perrot, St.Anne's, Valois Point, Oka, Como, Hudson, Pt.Aux Anglais, St.Placide, Rigaud, \u2018St.Andrews, French Church Whart,\u201d Carillon, Pt.Fortune, ote., leave Canal Basin, Wednesday.end Saturday, 6 a.m.Str.PRINCESS Will receive Freight TUESDAYS and FRIDAY'S for McAllister's, Greece's Point, _Stcnefleld, Grenville, Hawkesbury,\u2019 L'Orig- | stead of 6.50 p.m.) on and after October EAD | i \u2018only ten minutes\u2019 tide, * 73 ; with.private.\u2018bath, 8 | plies hotel tw dura i 2 nal.Lefaivres, Montebello, Papineauville Village, Brown\u2019s \u2018Wharf, Wendover, Thurso, Clarence.Rockland, Cumberland, Prince's .Whart, Templeton, Ottawa, etc.CHANGE OF TIME.STR.PRINCESS will leave Canal Basin, | Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p.m.sharp (n° 2nd.Shippers will take notice of change of] 88, RW.SHEFEERD, Masia tjr) Music and Art.SCHOOL OF ART &APPLIEDDESIGN 72978 ST.CATHERINE ST, CLASSES will re-open Oct.8th, in Drawing, Painting, Designing, Modelling, Wood Carving, China Painting (under and over glaze), Pyrography, ete.EVENING CLASSES in Design and Wood Carving.Special Teachers have been engaged this year.The course in Design and Keramic Decoration being in charge of a graduate of Pratt Inst., and a pupil of Mr.Clec.Volkmar.THE CHILDREN'S CLASSES, meeting in |\u2019 the afternoons, are in charge of the Prinei- pal, who taught for several years in New York, aiding\u201d Mr.Liberty Tadd.The SATERDAY MORNING WECOD CARY.ING CLASS for Children be resumed by a highly qualified staff, RT ASSOCIATION, Phillips Square.ART ASSOCIATION CLASSES.PAINTING CLASS, A Painting Class (from the Draped Model) will be on Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2 to 4 o\u2019clock, commencing November 2nd.Fees, $6.00.per :month.ELSANENTARY PRAWKNG CLASS, The, Elementary Drawing Class will commence November 1st,\" and will be held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3.30 to 6 o'clock.Fees, $4.00 per month, se THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY Founded 1808 SEA se *% sevens, , of aie; \u201cFor p 961.Duels 1e Dans - 10 daily.For pros: Elocution Department new *pen.- Stationery,.&ec.TIMMIS, NOBLE Foy co.5 - Manufacturing Stationers,\u2019 are vente Napkin = zeingulshors etes, - I Telephane Arm 59 CRAIG STREET.sugamer Resorts.Hotel 102, 188 106 East 15th SLT, \u201c3 Doors.Bust: of: \u201cUnlon Squire, = -syenue.) \u2018Most central \u201clocation.in New: York.In, the: midst the pusinèss,: amusement and \u2018stopping Take the ae Sth Ave, ee \u2018Central.Depot to SINGLE \u2018moons,\u2019 he wn N, PLAN; Base.pe + A lien t ia à Sis bo wp ie and ST.JOHN'S, N.F.| « For particulars regarding freight or} eritin all branches - iv Europésn Conserva } pectus apply to pen pou NTE a ed +.aks andCases Made | to order.| ; a\u201d wainber of copa Le % 4 gn oto.and #5, according to DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE Btea; From Montreal From Quebes CAMBROMAN.Nov.10, daylight.Nov.10.2p.m.*ROMAN .Nov.17, daylight, direct.Reamer.From Portland.From Halifax.VANCOUVER, Nov.i pm rerun Nov.25, 5 p.m.DOMINION, Dec.8, 2p.m.Lee, 9, 5pm CAMRRO MAN, Dec.B, om *This steamer does not carry passengers.Rates First Cabin, $50.00 and upward, single; $100 return, according to berth.Second Cabin, $35.00 single; $66.50 return.Steerage to Liverpool, Derry, Lotden, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $26.00.Steerrge ontfits furnished free.Midship saloon, electric light, promenade decks.BOSTON SERVICE.88.NEW ENGLAND, from Boston, Nov.7, 10.00 a.m.Dec.5.88.COMMONWEALTH, Nov.14, Dec.12.For further information, apply to any agent of the Company, or to TAVID TORRANCE & ©O.17 Bt.Sacrament st.General Agents Montreal.MANCHESTER LINERS, LIMITED, The only direct and regular steamship line between CANADA and MANCHESTER.It is proposed to despatoh the steamers of this line on or about the undermentioned dates: SUMMER SERVICE, From Montreal MANCHESTER SHIPPER.es 7 > MANCHESTER CORPORATION.ee \"MANCHESTER TRADER.c00cun.* Fitted with cold storage.Tho steamers of this line cal! at Qusbaa, Accommodation for a limited number of Passengers.FURNESS LINE.TO ANTWERP.spacious Montreal.or SYLVIANA .veus es No, 19 MAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.TO HAMBURG.Montreal.on: TEUTONIA,,.cesrasersesence.NOV.5 Through Bills of Lading issued from all Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway atations.For rates of Freight and particulars, apply to any Railway Agents, or to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents, - 446t.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES.DONALDSON LINE.m Montreal.8% KASTALIN( food storage).MARINA ice old storagel.8.AMARYNTHIA .25 0200000000 Nov.rom st John, -B.88.ALCIDESR.,.hb eeersencDec.8 8S.CONCORDIA .0e ta\u2014 Glasgow: Donaldson Bros.THOMSON LINE, Weekly London Service.From PORTLAND.*88.DARGAIL.ceva amir earenn Nov.7 *88.ENDEAVOUR Nov.10 *88.RIBSTON cee +.«Nov.16 #88.TYNED.ae veeedies Nov.From Montreal.88, FREMONA.,.«Not 14 ss.DEVONA (cold storage), sseuveuce Nov.18 LEITH SERVICE, 88.FREMONA.\u2026.\u2026.roouossas NOV.14 *Chartered.AcENTS\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newoastle-on.Low, Son & Co., 7 -Fenchuroh ch Avenue W.Thomson Tyne; A.London, E.C.: W.Thomson & Oa Leith; & Bor dee, Scotland, - STORAGE âtted in special steamers of LORD LINE \u201cTo CARDIFF.88.LORD CHARLEMONT., vxa0 NOV.24 Through Bills of Lading tad at ¢ due EEE Ca oe 3 wie cor urther rs ' Ohi T5! né Bo À Ce Riad, Be TS ell, Spade THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, 23 and 25 Bt, Bacrament Street, MONTREAL ELDER, JEMESTER 00.\u20198.5 ROYAL MATL STREAMERS, 77* Weekly.Satlings between Montreal and | Calling ébeo- to at nd ouski, P.Q., and town, Qa d, each ro moi ad a From Léverpoot \u201c Bteamer.ou, Qui 33.LAKE ONTARIO.Nor.Toe.+ Qot.83.> MONTFORT _.*\"\"\" Fo Novag.Fri Tues, Nov.6.LAKE E OHAMPLAIN.Thu, Nor, 2 WINTER ck, NOW IN FORCE.$47.50.and Spwards.according to steamer, location of staterooms and number of odcupanta., SECOND .CABIN.- \u2018a Liverpool, Londo: n and wa: 80.a apwardse rebar, 0 o mg, to menton, location.© dé iatarcona Liverpool, Loudon or MONTREAL.Te AVORMOUTIE \u201c 8B.MEMEOX ,.ssrac0s.NOT.3 \"MONTREAL ro \u2018Loxpex.BE: MONTAUK vis a ?, HLDEE, PENFSTEE À SORTE 75 manirete [2.9% Serna.ong Bt.LINE |° From Montreal - INTERCOLONIAL RAILW:: DOMINION ELECTIC: Cheap excurion tickets will he £ this Rallway on NOVEMBER Th the 5th and 6th).where it will I.sary to go, on these dates, so as time to vote.' \u201ceg \u2018Tickets good to return until N ., 8th.Special trairs will be r- = 7th Instant.For particulars apply to the CC: Office, 143 St.James street, Depot Agent.ert ELECTION EXCsit Return tickets will be sold at Firat-Cins- Singie Fare between all Stations in 1 Janada, For dina; 100 miles or less tickets will be Nos à \"er distances Fd A oad will be goo: ;., ov.An tick: before Nos Burton ckets good to returi 0: + Special Train to St.Anne de Bellevue and intermediate stations wil je Windsor St.Station, Montreal.at vf h on Wednesday, Nov, 7th, returning wij; j; St.Anne's al.10.35 a.m.same day etl Special Train to St.Agathe, On Election Day.November Si .\u2018 train will leave Montreal.Place V; er OO tion, at 11.45a.m.for St.Agathe, re HT leaving St, Agathe 6 p.m.same day.sion: sd at all stations going and returning.\u2014_\u2014 CITY TICKET and TELEGRAFI 0FFI(y 120-87.JAJNKS 3T.(next Post Office, » 8 i: RA Yi AV BLL \\ Al : VOTERS\u2019 SPECIAL TRAIN A Special Train will leave Bonaventure Station at 11,00 A.m.on Election Dar, Nos.ber 7th, for all stations as far as Coleau June.tiop and Valleyfield.Returning the Special will leave Coteau Junction at.3.15 1.ni.Slop ping at all stations to.Dorval inclusive, ang reaching Montreal at 4.15 p.m.DOMINION ELECTIONS, Round Trip Tlekets will be sold at First-class Single Fare as follows between all Stations in Canada For distances 100 miles or less tickets will be good going Nov.7.For distances over 100 miles tickets will b | good going Noy.6and 7.Al tickets valid to return on or before iva Ii = fNOV.R ; es Forex TIoKET OFFICE, 137 £5 James Bt, on.a oiler * * Borihréniare suite; \"73 wet On and after Monday, trains \u2018will leave and arrive at bouarcu- ture Depot, Montreal, as foliows: THH MARITIME EXPRESS will leave June 18, uv dail; Pty on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for N.S., The Sydneys, St.John, N.B., a other points in the Maritime Pro vinces.THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as above, will arrive daily, except on Mon: day, at 7.80.p.m., and daily from Riviere du Loup.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dally, except on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.00 p.m., and at Riviere du Loup at 5.00 p.m., and at Ste.Flavie at 8.00 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Ste.Flavie -daily, except Saturday, at 4.50 p.m.Riviere du Loup at 7.4¢ p.m, and Levs a 11.45 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20-a.m., and connecting with accommodation for Campbeliton, ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at 11.4 | a.m., daily, except on Sunday, due to ar rive in Montreal at 10 ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves \u201cdally except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.Accom- medation from Nicolet arrives in Montreal daily, except Sunday, at 10.45 a.m.Vestibule trains with luxurious Sleeping and Dining Cars and First-class Coaches on the Maritime Express.Through Sleeping Cars between Montreal and Halifax.Sleep ars on \u2018Local Express.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., June 15, 1900 .H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenget nt, 140 St.James street.Montreal JAMES A RDWELL, Assistant Gencra ht Agent, \u2018Room 113, Board of Trad Build a\u201c the HN a HOT-HOUSE GRAPES rds, Received Weekly per fast stesmer \u2014AT- Walter Paul's \u2018Grocery - Establishment.Cement, \u2018Drain Pipes, &c \u2018DRAIN PIPES, \u2018PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT -LOVFRNE MARKET PRICES CN imme Wo & FF.CURRIE & Os BR McG pireot 143 St.James street, . dpe 3 i , FEST \u2026 _ TuesDAY, NOVEMBER ©, 1900, ;\u2018 THE MONTREAL D ADVERTISEMENTS, ROBIN BAA A A A ara s work, if necessary.Of course, I woulde\u2019t.want my wife to work In the kitchen, but she ought to be able to do so.One can Lever tell what may happen.Girls sometimes leave suddenly, and \u2018fortunes are oc- \u2018 ndonderry|: IR OB0005000000000800 A A EE EEE EE B0805000R000C05050008 \u2019 .| PREMONITION.i À a Jaan oo ce : >; 5 > 2 \u2018Yes,\u2019 he sald, \u2018I th an owes ft to i A GOOD STORY ose who dri n the-s ill \u2018 himself to en vite who can \"to house Ni k , A certain young lady in del- | {, cate health was advised by her decor to take a half-teaspoon- FeUR ChEDIT > ; .| casionally swept away.In my opinion a NS fi! of Scott's emulsion of cod November 11, 1900.IS , (00) girl does herself just as much honor in nn) - \u2014_ 1 learning tc do housework as in learning to 1 5 liver oil after dinner\u2014once a A DECISION FOR CHRIST.LITHIA WATER D fhe Plano or in studying Omar Khay- don (Luke, xiv., 25-33.) D : \\ \u2018 : Fon oh .ses.-\u2014and found herself almost ., tt.13 .For all kinds of Oh, Mr.Spoodiekins,\u2019 she cried, \u2018excuse > da; Jen] rowing robust nes from the wrath to come.\u2019 (Ma = get an absolutely Pure, natural water, just as it RK Furniture Carpets Ine .cr Interrupting you, but.such a funny min, Msucdenty g g robust.We hall, be saved from wrath ows from the rock; and 24 does cure Rheumatism, Stoves &e.&c.the mens als afternoon.it: popped > 5o small a dose is by no ash him.thas many young peo-| & Gout, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, : oves, Cc, &c I know somebody will come this evening.Inv ~~ans the rule: the rule is Ple are outside of the Church to-day is! ° Our stock 1S 1m- And here you are!\u2014Chicago \u2018Times-Her- PO ro h , h ill b that they realize neither ving mae COE BOSSESESESESE PENSAIS EEE EEE N mense.Call at any ald.\u2019 2 \u2018no 1 ess oi sin, nor e sa .: x .gr Wo che stomach will bear wniuiness of mn nor the ving power Des ee | \u2014 time, # \u2018 i HE GAVE IT UP.\u201c | Seu d deed to RU ER pu \u2014not more.Another rule 18: ecialon Jor Christ as some future me OOFINQ.==Sparham Fireproof Cemen Roof a = .I lost an umbrella to-day in the car\u2014 ; ; ke it on every least occasion, if cee They bave mo realization of Srelectod By Trade Mark and Patent, ESC A fne one it was, and I prized it, Len {a ry , \"their immodiate and constant need of| The Ouly Reltable Rout for our alimade\u20140 Tours root a F U | B 0 R D Tho owner got on ero we'd gona very far, S.but hot too much ; don t over- of ioing, nor do they of Christ \u201cThey Oo: te au dratns og spots Smosid mows bow ot, Any dateot located | a n Ui Ul ; And of course he at De raco red ET a lt rahe and cm \u2018quite 2a good as hs i | Row fanetesd Beams : Prious acccéting.FA Manager for F, LAPOINTE, a Ta es Lh We'll send you a little to try, if you like, neighbors,\u2019 They measure themselves | GUABANTEE.rm, AS \u2018189 &189a-Nonteaim st.Children Gry for 22 où a = TT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.by themselves, instead of comparing nodrFemaise 1» ir what ls behind it to give t rie ic 8 SEARE nN J ! het et Cn - Sheir lives ith God's hol nents.COMP ' pouces éd am part c.C A ST O R I A .They are kep rom \\ STREET.o ° ne EN Christ, not so much from fear of cross THE SPARHAM FIREPROOF ROOFING CO*Y, à ; EF Ro beari: by wilful procrastination, AVAL a .DESPONDENT M Des Aiea lect of Christ's claims.W.L MAUTRY.Man.Directon, CAMPBKLE à GILDAY.Agente.\u2014 EEE Sie Children Cry for a eats - They do not ize that they are rob- a oo TA an.Find new hope and fresh energy in bing God, nor do they realize that they 5 - C A STOR I A.Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills.\u201cOne virtue does not make à men vir .\"168 he | Sin separates man \u201cies im sinful Friends of Mr.Robt.| Children Cry for ae The care and worry, the anxiety and sins caused the death of Jesus Christ, ., ny \"Sind activity of busines life constitute a serious shall we cling to them?He who willing.Mackay, Liberal Can- CASTOR IA nine drain on the porvons te 2 13 ly Sommits sin forges his va chains as : - The business o: 1s work-a-day wor ve of gin.in is, as i Were, an .Le Pipe goes with such @ rush that iron nerves snsenthotio disease.dulls the moral didate in St.Antoine SUSPENSE ENDED ji .con- .au mas NDED.cx, sven break down under the strain.ne, Au fhe da the: eves to the .Division, who are de- Didn\u2019£ you feel dreadfully.when you » f EERE | 5 beauty of holiness, The empallest sin hrs 2 , 7 m 3 AN iN C OLD 5.\u201d fost your gold ET munbretio?that ; a CA eaven because i T1) \u2019 : 2 \u2018I'd expected to lose or 80 long tha Ui BAG qa God's\u2019 throne, rebelling.meats fins der OR Cou Po sitrous of volunteering |, ?* ad when it was Gone os hd 4 ereign authority and efying his law of .4 \u2018Record.\u2019 holiness.The smallest sin is as broad their services on elec- - as the world, for it injures all mankind from a chief ruler down to the mean- : , Ly , CC ., we tht SET and BARA pi) Sls re J the me TRAINERS atid [tion day, or who wish CASTORIA une.the world the power of evi which de- opto that might Dei at pips Jha A ed ; .TR al himself good enough han.who thinks himself to the priest and abide by his : - , ~ to place Vehicles at For Infants and Children, .and Saviour, is like à child who, after play-| decision without repeal.le pries ATHLETES ° 1 \u2019 Ley ve ing long in the dust, declares that his the the sole 2nd Luly authority upon A the disposal of the The \u2014 ; face is clean and has no need of wash- affliction to be leprosy.the afflicted one .\u2019 ae os .: Y a S.ing.The child becomes accustomed to ust at once re orate\u2019 himself from the : Com mittee will please the dust and does not feel it, neither communit and reraain outside the amp : MAKE USE OF Bb yA ; : does he see his dirty face for he will that he mi ht not be a source of infac- .rata wl hout ; | ra oo look in the loss.t The Word of tion and pollution to others.If the og 5 communicate wit lou \u2014 - is a glass which not o shows us| a .RA | Tot gn dm whl ot pn bottom\" cs be] Pa sCeleryCompound delay, with the Exe-|Fall Opening In Styles.will As a child catching a sight of his grimy other Ë rs, though some of them might 2, 2 : ° Tes.7 sa -momceuis = C face in the looking glass, and seeing be- be mutilated and distorted to a fright TE.22202 ace : EVERY PHOTOCRAPH:A Fest er OF = fide it the clean sweet face of his mo.ul degree, and he might be as yet fair| : °° So au cutive Committee, 30 All Clssets of Work Curafuily Finighed: [+00 Hen who want their brains bright and ther, could no longer think himeelf mished except in that ome| 1 Th Only: M dicine GRO Ta ma wes Teleplome 2479 Ep.rr as RL .Le ; feces and _unblem: D 8 y-Me 3 : v3 \u20ac QUE SE ad Th ore I ums art wat Votre phe oa) FOE, ben an geia's gle 424, blemished \u20ac he\u201d win mon: hil Giver Nem bon University Street.AK RIOR, to da ei take Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills on ; I -of them.Bo the wilfy singer, | CC Bude.we: a Sd Ca ee i iE ck io first approach of a nerve break down.Fulacee and Sa popende Sven re ons: of \u201cfair his\u2019 rons.eva AY i at Given.Nerys.Fore Load dics PR gv ras cé réa | = my (0 0 centres dr aie marvellous can news Again Thin ya Yet on hee oe] | SE J 3 : = PET 5 _ Sey induce shoes T vitals and|- Teen 88 à passably good ners, though \u2018amongst them are the vil-| LT RL AT ES SER aa ai, je induce sleep, restore vale amd man.an can rely\u201d on his own est and most de ed of mankind.Sin T0 \u2014_ ~ FRIE YDS oF cheat SN \"én, 82d give new life to the mental and feelings, they are too often treacherous is sin, and, Tike loprosy.ie incurable by : BN Re on Das Aus Always es hand & good ÈS physical forces, - to the truth.A men out in a great| human devices Aoi born of leprous| Trainers and athletes in every depart- ; T a Hôn, and at prices to Ault\u2019 everyone: = 3 *ddle aged men and men advanced in storm may feel perfectly safe and eotn- rents may look just as fair and wget ment\u2019 of athletics must bs vigorous and MR ROBE I BICHERDIKE 7 6 _W.WiLLSON & so), \"* I\u2019 Te pe spec 1 benefited by his Fnedy| fortable ap he sits down to rest for a ms an \u2018other babe but sooner or later| health men if they would excel in bi- » 8 #88 Craig Breet, Not dodrtn * Mines ©, a ir.H.Hancock, of Hanoock & Ssdier, of| little while by the roadside, but his feel- the dn ed disease begins tg snow Le! ny me foothan ace in .; ou ess ths popular Iroquois Hotel, Galt, Ont, ings, will ADS: prevent hia freezing to self.So our natural inheritence OF sin | SCIE races, cootbal ranaing, Jtupiag, the Liberal candidate in St.ment Ter.Maki 1337, cr oi made the following statement : \u2018\u2018 I heartily| death.ever patient may feel tha ; t + Iv! ng J .iviginn à iT Gre 3 DT 4 re ie a vommend Milbara's Heart and Seo] be cat fo get up and jump ont of 8 but the inner woriiagn ue Gubwardly, SCRE and « well-balanced nervous sys.Lawrence ¢ Davison, ho Hore ROYAL SILVER PLATE Co.pare Pls to anyone needing, 2 Jonie Jor the inc Rs his eelings wou a sooner or later the spas at come com by ood fresh paid od the or- desirous ji Elect leer, D neir GOLD AND SILVER PÉATRES.Le bho, ferves or robes it à macicine build a Sin is typified in the Bible by the| tC the ace an ow ltse our gan estion should at, © les in services for ection Day, or Pe me the system when à becomes weakened and disease of Teprosy.In the book of Te ard acts.oF, whosoever shall keep the best condition, \u2018 ho wish to lace vehictes at OLD SILVERW ARE.ints riz down by too close application to 0-1 vitions we find that this dicease was V1 t h © is WN RA (Jus.ii, 10.) For many years Paine\u2019s Celery Com- WI 0 wis p i : Table and Oriamental, io Mer, oo J or my route Ea ach phen yet ube (he Barnet HF ant?oe Bon al rented atk (28 fis 10) pun hu bee Fein Our a.the disposal of the Committee, A Mdr Be \u2018ne for my trouble.g rie: e Sanctuary.an e, , = si if\u201d most prominent ath.©, j 2 q HE Le, boo bozos I et ao much beter that now| 7° ° Tr ou Theréiore hy Go gogo, fil, 28) er of our bas don Deouinens ath | please communicate with.© ST.LAMBERT WILL.' would not withou \u2019 : ; X .ip : ; À > = - - cn me Jin Lied ted and mem ont tke Av ERTIES EMENTS Aight \"og otre paf enr Ki in condiion men who have mad | gut delay with the General Sec |= Montreet aa I MONDAY, 12th November, 1008, ack.rep Ga pen ion he ponding Fndeas: fo ot hia?thé Fehr mille me PS\u2019 > 0COA | ot the con ion w { .8.e ing .thre 00 OF HAE so oe ; \u2018au | a Cora, Pron wan | tien, Amerie, in behalf of Srnget | 1 Segoe Hs bone reer ens wil | fol 2 22 = ion, etween Jamesville and Boisdale.en about 500- Here's an le, Avery ism if France.) will to men.(Ls i, 14.) 2.In be GRATEFUL 7 7 0 COMFORTING | pat pen Latamagouche, on Oxford and New Glas ° 2° - Rev.Charles M.Sheldon has been stowing sonship upon those wha bulives.Distin ; ished 3 \u2018ever.where | on ard plan may be seen on and after Cherry Pectoral 182 good cure pending some months in Boston since 1, 8.) 83.1 leased the- Fainers 10 \u2018\u2019Delicac: f Fla 4 x | dav.31st day of October, 190), at the Station fe h \u2018 .} Bis return from Europe.He is writing (Eph.1, » 416 D PU RAT AM at for De yot vor, xs * | er.5 Ofices at Grand Narrows, Boisdale an] [OF @ cough t at comes from « \u2018 story on the servant-gir] Auestion, Ao dwell m # on anid \u20184; to BR : Pre rior Quality, and hi y Nue- | 1D \u2019 ei Moncton, where fora of anger teh Ba old.Your cough, if you Lave | which will be rad to Boston audiences Joven on Si Hi Line, pi rato oo es Speclally 11.a LE ned >\" T : \u201c $e mber, ; [| + 558, 10.> Li, à 0d gr d con ;.- a CL: a ! | y Ai the conditions of the specification mast be com- Oye, may not come from a cold; peer as = serial in \u201cThe -Christian Bot Gant in revealing; .Son.in Es nervous \u201cdnd dyspeptic.91° 4 * \u20ac À isay Office, D.POTTINGBE - our doctor will tell you about { %é2\"* World.| | am and (9 in L Cob.1, A, os lmrn-thet F Sola aly in il Ib.tins, lee 11° ; 1 Mes 1 WREST NB.96th October Goneral Manager.hat.y = #=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ it was Qod\u2019s good Plentore to save mann + =\".d J M & Coy : ; i § oo i SCTON) N.B, , t rs : tbe the v of \u2018he irom; whieh I | Etd., \u2018Homœopathie Cheme {4 = peur pmb dy: oo .ne it BIBL by\u201d the Dreaching of \u20181 hich 1% ; Ltd., \"Homeopathic Ch : it AND OUR.yd: À = 0 It is a straight medicine with © THOUGHTS, men Écunt Foire, aid i, Buy.+ Jats, Londap, England.\u201d J} A KEEP YOUR FEET CRY.Foo Ko *LY 25c A BO .it.| - .TumsDay, Nov.- God works in, believes ta.will \u2018and to BREAKFAST.oo 0 a ACUOPER 1 YOUR SHOES Wilt-pmprgefli = ' TA 0VEENS HAIR HELPER 1 o prepay | SIXLY Years of cures back of it, no | de.0\u20ac to work.out; His good\u2019 plessure.| fe a à.SERVED AND WELL Si INE i Jl re ETES \u2018Thère isn't à ghost of the ordj- |, SOD'S GOOD PLEASURE.| (Phil.iL, 13.) We Journ Troan these; at | |p S 1 000 A SERVED WELL SHINES.(< om Beto 2 100% & Aya, Tt stimulates pnd recht n tent thing about jt.| There is a word in Hebrew, \u2018 rataon\u2019 God 15-4: being who: takey' delight {a the | 7 WV WN 1] Atal Shon Stores.«in.Alt Osten, |.ve 4 er es ae Moses DAry patent thing about it, | which bas its Greek equivélent in ébdo-i youd of His hontai St bat odrde | Lo AT Blush, Tan, Brows, efter - Lore for MIRE Li Po aus 500 or TH preparation.Bot nie snag, | J.C.A: C ANY.kis\u2019 -and \u2018eudokeco\u2019 To take delight in, } eeptancé\u201d \u20ac goodness and grave; aud Zo a Ee Be \u2019 1.ee Pr ed po ani\" ne CD.MANNS, J.C.Avex OMPANY, to have pleasure in; to be well pleased\u2019 N planing | | 2a 3.3 LORD, Foot Seg leg torae: 3, , Practical Chomties, Lowdl, Mii.| with in Ps.1, 18, it is \u2018Do good Inf go.Fill is oo BANFTARY PLUMBER, .| §: 4 A \u201ciain and SL Antoine streets ai 9 «À My good pleesare.In Pu.cli; 10, Tesch} toi 5 ate nnd Fa me TLL - \u201cLECTROTY IN Ari Suiapally © | Ayes Mair Vigor me to do Thy will! Wad in Ps.xl, mith tek ie Nr Ë the OL FIN s DONE.IN re | > Gherry Peiteral 1 delight\u201d to\u2019 do Tuy will, O wy God | like à 120.8 750.Siem.HO \"Witness \u201cOgee, lAyers Agm Cane Ayer\u2019s Comatens \"1 Both words represent the mind añd pur- ky rte , En, Lo a ATS QE DEATH OF CHALMERS.Fell While Going to a Comrade\u2019s Assistance.PARIS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL SYMPATHIZES WITH MR.KRUGER.London, Nov.6\u2014The War Office has received \u2018the following despatch from Lord Roberts, dated Johannesburg, Nov.3: \u2018On Nov.I Smith-Dorrien surprised a Boer laager at Witkop, but 4vag prevented from following up his success by the inclement weather.While he was retiring he was attacked by the Boers, who were repulsed with heavy loss.Captain CAPTAIN CHALMERS, Canadian Mounted Rifles, killed in action near Belfast.Chaimers and one man of the Cardian Mounted Rifles, were killed and Major saunders was wounded.\u2019 _ London, Nov, 6\u2014Lord Roberts, in à despatch, dated Johannesburg, Nov.5, reporté to the War Ottice as follows.\u2014 ith-Dorrien states that Major Saun- deff and Captain Chalmers (of-the Uana- dian Moupted Riffes) behaved with great gallantry in the action of Nov.2, Major Saunders rode out under a heavy fire to bring in a horseless non-commssion- ed officer.Major Saunders was wounded and his horse was killed, and Chal mers t to his assistance.Major Saunders implôred him to leave, but was refused, and the gallant Chalmers was, I grieve to: say, killed.\u2019 #14 2 3 Lord Roberts's.freeh bulletin jac|u \u2018the recend:of'a gallant march from Belfast by General Bmith-Dorrien; and .the complete surprise of a Boer camp, Al though thia general\u2019s aame has been seldom found in the desyatches, South Af- ricaps consider him one of the best men in command and even credit him with having military genius.Dr.Jameson, for example, describes him as a really great general, who has not made a single mistake during the campaign and has done much brilliant work.He will be remembered as having commanded the nineteenth brigade, which formerly included the Canadian regiment.Two other generals whom Dr.Jameson praises are Generals Ian Hamilton and Hunter, whom.he knew at Ladysmith, and he also admires General French intensely.Dr.Jameson did not court publicity, he has recovered from the terrible attack of fever, contracted in the Ladysmith hospitals, but has had a re.furn of oldez-ailments, and has come to London to.egnmult.specialists.He gives o- thrilling Abocunt.of the siege of Lady- smith, and Incke- words ia which to express is \u201cadmireiion for.the rank and flé-ot-The British\" ariny.- He.does not believe tant: guerilla\u2019 \u2018operations will last long.=i \u2014 | = \u2026 7 A SAD SURPRISE.Kingston, Ont:, Nov.§.-\u2014Capt.Thomas Chalmers, killed in\u2019 South Africa, was associated withthe Canadian Mounted Rifles, having been commissioned in it from the North-West, where he was engaged in governmental suryhy work.He ni; \u201cas-yrell as broken to his rister, Miss Grace a nurse in the: General Hospital here Kinéstoniens as a sed surprise following \u201cOTTAWA HEROES.SENTED WITH A GOLD { MESSAGE FROM THE DUKE OF AR.| more\u201d capable \u201cof | club today, Otery.ners bearing the inecriptions: \u2018The Heroes, Our Lads.Their Glory Never \u2018 Welcome to our Heroes of Paardeberg.\u2019 The bands of the Governor-General\u2019s Foot Guards and the 43rd Regiment oc- eupied the right and left of the platform, and gave a number of patriotic and other selections.On the front of the platform were the sixty-two members of the Ottawa brigade, who have returned, and whose appearance was greeted with tumultuous applause.programme was proceeded with.This consisted of short addresses by the chairman, Sheriff Welland, His Excellency the Governor-General, and Major-General (\u2019Grady-Haly, and interspersed with the singing of the Ottawa Choral Society.An address was then read by Sheriff Sweetland from the citi , expressive of their appreciation of the splendid work of D Company in South Africa.CONGRATULATORY CABLE.GYLL AND THE PRINCESS LOUISE.Ottawe, Ont., Nov.5\u2014The £ollowing cable was received by the Minister of Militia to-day : \u2018London, Nov.5, 1800.\u2018Pray convey to officers and men of contingent hearty congratulations on safe return.\u2018(Signed) LOUISE AND ARGYLL.PTE.WELCH DANGEROUSLY ILL.A cable received from Sir Alfred Mil- ner says: \u2018Capetown, Nov, 5, 1900.\u2014345, Welch, Canadian Artillery, dangerously ill, Wa- tervalonder.\u2019 Welch is a gunner in D Battery, and was enlisted here.His next of kin is not known, REWARD FOR SERVICE.JACK TARS WHO SERVED \u2018IN SOUTH AFRICA DECORATED \u2018BY THE QUEEN.\u2014_\u2014 London, Nov.5.\u2014The Queen has decorated and promoted {wenty naval officers serving in Soutl Africa.Rear Admiral Sir Robert Hastings Harris has been made a Knight Commander.of the Bath.FEEL FOR KRUGER.BE CT \u201cOA A .PARIS MUNICIPAL ek ADOPTS A RESOLUTION OF oo.SYMPATHY: .\u201cParis, Nov, 5\u2014The Municipal Council has adopted a motion expressing warm sympathy snd admiration for the Boers 4n their heroic defence of their independence,\u201d and resolving that the president and other officers of the council shall welcome Mr.Kruger at the station upon his arrival in Paris, and invite him to an official reception at the Hotel ds Ville The Nationalist group in the Chamber of Deputies to-day appointed a delegation to meet Mr.Kruger :at the station.Paris, Nov.5.\u2014Dewpatches \u2018from Port Said to the Marseilles évening papers assert that the Dutch cruiser \u2018Gelderland\u2019 has been obliged to reduce -speed considerably in consequence of the illness of Mr.Kruger.The \u2018Gelderland\u2019 is not expected to reach Marseilles before Nov.15.LORD' ROBERTS.\u2014 i- HOME-COMING OF THE LATE COM- MANDER-IN-CHIEF.Durban, Nov.5\u2014According to a de spatch from Pietermaritzburg, the \u2018Times,\u2019 of Natal, says that the.return.of Lord Roberts to England may still be delayed for several weeks ._ HOSPITAL INQUIRY OVER.ard> Chemberlein, \u201csieter-in-iar- of: Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, the Bécrètary of | State for the Colonies, made the session quite: exciting.She added litfle.to her previous testimony, but heckled the commissioners.©.Mrs.Chamberlain informed them thet she considered herself dent, Mr.: Justice Romer, that he ached more like counsd with a brief ffom the sumy dootors than an.inquisitor.QUARRELLED OVER POLITICE.Wilinington, Del, Nov.5\u2014In the (course of a quarrel over, factional -poli- ties at the rooms of a coloted Republican - Roman waa.shot three times by kis brother, Charles; one shot penetrating 40 the base of the.brain.He is _dyink- dod Charles: is iin- a a-janitor ot the der arrest.Dtiéry.is: 5 \u2018cablegram from.Judge - Taft, ent of the Philippine commission gon: = bh October customs, $1,008,000 Mexican; in: 4 across the back were three immense ban- Dies;\u201d \u2018 Ottawa Welcomes Her Sons\u2019 Promptly at 8.30 their Excellencies ap- | peared on the platform and the regular.1 piece, a-discovery that was much Appre- | sentatives with bot Sp if Dé | HieutoLol; Cole, who | coma,\u2019 Lieut.Cola; A ROYAL RECEPTION.Returned - Heroes Entertained at Victoria Rifles Armory.GRAND BANQUET BY THE S80L- DIERS\u2019 WIVES\u2019 LEAGUE.They never stepped more lightly, They never looked more sprightly, They never smiled more brightly, \u2018Our boys\u2019 from Africa.We loved them, and we showed it\u2014 Our best gift\u2014we bestowed it.We honored them\u2014we owed it, \u2018Our boys\u2019 from Africa.The Victoria Rifles\u2019 armory last night was the scene of gay festivities, brilliant decorations, happy speeches and unrestrained enthusiasm.The varied uniforms of the officers, the sombre-hued khaki of the \u2018young veterans, and the evening dress of the ladies and the civilian guests, made a pleasing spectacle.There was significance and purpose in it all.The ladies wére members of the Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League.They were entertaining the brave boys for whom they.had worked and provided comforts, while, they were fighting at the front.\u201c= es > It was a glad reunion; a fitting reception; a proud hour, and who cah say which was the happier, the entertained or the entertainers.: The dinner, which was commence shortly after seven o'clock, lasted until nine.To say it was a success is using a mild expression.\u2018Since arrived in Canada I have practically done nothing but eat,\u2019 was the remark that passed the lips of one bronzed and lusty Boer-bunter.\u2018This is not much like the reception they gave us in Africa,\u2019 said another.\u2018I had enough of African soil, and their diamonds are no attraction.The \u2018government offered us 200 acres of land if we wanted to settle there, but I would prefer six square feet and live here.\u201d THE DECORATIONS.The hall was beautifully lighted \u2018and decorated.A crown of ruby and white electric\u2019 lights was at the front and a picture of Her Majesty, with the motto, \u2018God Save the Queen,\u2019 at the back.Flags and bunting and paintings, ete, were everywhere.{Bienvenue\u2019 shone brilliantly from one side and \u2018Welcome\u2019 from \u2018Paardeberg Heroes, Welcome Home, \u2018A Hearty Welcome from the Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League,\u201d \u2018Canada is Proud of Her Sons,\u2019 etc, etc, Were among the mottoes arranged specially for the occasion.Bayoneted rifles lined the stairway and arms added to the decorations of the hall.Quivron\u2019s orchestra furnished an abundance of good\u2019 music during the evening.\u201c Lieut.-Col.Cole presided over the exercises of the evening, in the absence of Lieut.-Col.Roy, .0.C., who bad been called away to another part of the district.The commanding officers of the cal regiments and some returned re -of the Afri tingent \"age t other.Ca Wp per.Lieut.-Col.Cole.explained \u201cthat Lieut.-Col.Roy sent his best wishes And regretted his unavoidable absence.\u201cOn behalf of the ladies the eolonel extended a welcome to the boys, and proposed the toast to the officers and men who so nobly represented Montreal in-Soiith Africa.ter the-usual response and cheers, Major Pallatier was asked \u201cto speak on behalf of the officers.\u201d He anked the ladies for the reception and added that as a French-Canadian he was proud to have belonged to the see- ond contingent \"hat fought in South \u2018africa as a representative of the French- Canadian element in Montreal.He proposed three cheers for the ladies, which were probably the heartiest of the evening.Captain Fraser followed, poring a lowing tribute to his men, and thanking the ladies for the magnifiennt Tscep- tion they had accorded them.Tdeut.Laurie and Lieut.Leduc followed in the same happy vein.1 ; During the.dinnér Mrs.Busteed passed around the tables and \u201chand: ed to.each.returned soldier a\u2019 small envelope, which, on being opened, \u2018disclosed an American five-dollar gold ciated by the recipients.Each man was also; resented: with a copy of \u2018Canadians in ki.\u201d : ; -pseh eu Ts also presented vith a : } M.U.A., signed by Mr.R.GC.*Holden, chairman of the] membership committee, and Mr.D.H, Budge, recretary, .extending their.welcome to the boys and expressing their beat wishes - for.their future welfare.The YM.C.A.had endeavcred to be: of | servive- to.the soldiazs by sending, Ati h jh \u201ccontingents, dnd, | while pleated: to.know.that pes ES further offered one \u2018years Ë \u2018to this braneh \u2018sf the YM.C.A returned.soldiers free, and it wag:hoped that the -oppdrtunifies and privileges would be of.practical interest \u2018and: value o them.= It was through the efforts of Lord Strathcona as High Commissioner for Canada, that.the.War Office was \u2018induced: to: allow the Y.M.C.A.representative\u2019 to æecompany the men\u2019 to \u2018the.front, \u201ca privilege only granted in the.past to lar arm Faaplains.CRE ES .By the time the tables bad been: cleared away for the reception, quite a large number of.ladies and gentle~ men had arrived, and: a little later Lord Strathcona eatered the room, accompanied by Lieut-Col, Bustéed, ex-com-.manding officer of the Victoria Rifles.fter à few minutes had\u2019 been allowed or \u201cintroductions.and.friendly.geeet- manner that met with bets of the quartette; Leen?in tio] who: presided, w: companied on the age by Lord 8 toed, Mattice,.b ruse on M joe] bell, Rev.J, Boots, and es rea 7.$5,200,000; bread pose THE MONTREAL | they were ready not to march only, not | 4 a of her how to frighten away any burglars | ings, the set programme of the evening.| ridges had showed ber how to hold the\u2019 \u2018wins opened: hy .the .Bearers\u2019 .quartette, ; À.ithe\u201d bullets; \u201cand | rendering \u201cThe Old Brigades fn | hed lai grr some hep ee « With much favor, and.| | ais was.followed by 8.Dugan; one \u2018of them Le ngtng then Poe in.\u201d j : ac= With trath- | deed.Tb} , Bye lage § lon Smith,\u201d Mackay, | lodged 1 ain: tothe Fifth Roy | Darckly, xix DE mond, Pnidy DAILY WITNESS.[he men who had .represented us in th Africa and the men who had heen watching their career so wistfully during the past year.We in Montreal foremost the fight, and.had dore their work as nobly as any men from any part.of the broad Empire.(Ap- plduse.) He made feeling reference to those who had died of disease or fallen in battle, and then introduced The Grand Old Man of Canada.\u2019 LORD STRATHCONA.Lord Strathcona spoke of the very great pleasure it afforded him to ve present at that gathering to do honor to those m:en who had so honored themselves, and who had -aused us to feel proud of them: for their gallant deeds in South Africa.(Applause.He touched on the good work done by the ladies of the Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League since the beginning of the campaign, to whom it had been a most pleasing duty :e look after the welfare and well-being of those comunitted to their charge.They had truly been ministering angels in the best sense of the \u2018word.Not on one field of battle, or two, but on many, end in many instances had the Canadian soldiers had opportunities of showing their bravery, their devotion and their pat- riotlan;.and they had showed that to fight only, but to die, if need be, for the Mother Ceuntry, for Canada, and for the Empire.Those who had been left behind under the green sward of South Africa would not be forgotten.For many years it had been the custom to speak of the loyaity of Canada and the devotion of the Dominion and the colonies to the Que=n.It would be quite unnecessary for us to do so in the future.(Cheers.) From this time forward we should tnd that we regarded ourselves, each and all, as one people; that we were ai equal, no matter where our lot might.be cast.within the bounds of the Em- rire; that we were one and indivisible; that we were Englishmen to the core.(Applause.) 5.\u2026 te.Dunn, of the first contingent, havihg contributed a song, Lieut.-Col.Robert Mackay spoke a few words cf heartfelt welcome to the returned war riors, after wkich Lieut.-Col.Wilgon- Smith wished caed mille failthe to the South African contingent.- He remarked that Canada had not been disappointed in her representatives on the batilefield, who.had done their duty so well that they Fad called forth the unqualified commendation of the greatest soldier, and greatest general, perhaps, in the world\u2014Lord oberts.(Applause.) It seemed to him that we did not full realize what the voluntary going fort of our Canadians #0 fight side by side with the soldiers of the Queen meant.It had terded to weld and ceent the links which joined us to the Mother country so thoroughly that they could never be severed.Treaties made with the pen can be cancelled by a struke of the same, but a treaty made with blood remained forever.(Applause.) In conclusion, he referred to those who wonld never come back, and expressed the hope that such means of ccnumemorat- ing their names would be taken: thai by Canadians, (Loud Refreshments were.pplause.: a \u201cplensant half 8) pete Then rere, A | wads spent in\u2019: so cial chat ere the exceedingly pleasant gathering dispersed.To ; The committee of ladies in charge of the arrangements were Mrs.Mattice, Mrs.Bond, Mrs, Busteed, Mrs.Minden Cole, Mrs.\u2019Ibbotson, Miss Ibbotson, Mrs.Cooke and Mrs.Whitley.CAPTAIN FRASER HONORED.Capt.Fraser, of Sherbrooke, who com- mañded E Company, of Montreal, having extended an invitation to the Montreal boys who were his comrades in\u201d South.Africa to visit Sherbrooke and take.part in the demomstration to be held in their honor there to-day, a number left at eight o'clock this morning.It was arranged that they, should stop and be entertained at Richmond.by the citizens and\u2019 military of that town dt noon, after which they would proceed to Sherbrooke, arriving there in time for an evening demonstration.DEATH OF AN OLD EMPLOYEE., Mr\" Jules Trudeau, foreman in the Cantin ehip-yard for a period of fifty years, died -on/Saturday last at the age of 78 years.- The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 7:45 from his residence, 2676 Notre Danie street.\u201cA CHICAGO FATALITY.WOMAN MEETS.HER DEATH * * THROUGH THE AQCIDENTAL ~~ DISCHARGE OF A EE = = Burckiy Beardaléy, a men of wealth and well known in the citys business circles, shot and ldlled his wife Madge Bowker \u2018Beardsley.~The acaldeént ocourred in the faniily spiértment\u2019 of the McIntosh, 378.ceiving the ahiol, fell to the floor wit) @ peream, and was dragged up by her \"In haxdling-the revolver fiom which the -bullet made the fatal wound, Mr.Beardsley was endeavoring to instruct who might pry abont the house: during \u2018his absence on a business trip, which he wes on the point of making to the their families would stpver be forgotten 5 , {Homr © \u2018esat aide of.fic slope.He had removed the caït- fam \u2018IRONWORKERS OUT ON STRIKE.Sydney, N.S., Nov.5\u2014Ironworkers employed by the Riter Conley Company, were proud; our men had been in the | ¢B construction of the Steel Company's plant 200 in number, quit work to-day.Saturday th: compwny posted notices that in future the day for iron men would be nine hours instead of ten, and that the pay would be reduced proportionately.The men are all skilled mechanics, and from Pittsburg.They have been receiving $2.50 and $3 a day.At a mass meeting the men last night decided to stay out till their demands were complied with, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A HEAD-ON COLLISION.Sydney, N.S., Nov.5\u2014The fast express from Sydney and the regular train from Helifax collided to-day at Harbor au Bouche.Both were trying to obtain the main track instead of the siding.The tender of on train was driven into the baggage-car and a newsboy was seriously hurt.Both cngines were badly uamaged.: NEW BRITISH CABINET.\u2014 MR.WYNDHAM'\u2019S NEW POSITION WILL NOT GIVE HIM CABINET RANK.London, Nov.6\u2014The sbnffliing of the cabinet cards goes on here without a fresh lead.It is learned on the best pos- gible authority that while Mr.Wyndham will be Chief Secretary for Ireland, he will not have cabinet rank, His friends have counted upon his admission to the cabinet as a certainty, but they are doomed to disappointment.Lord Cadogan will not resign the viceroyalty, and the Chief Secretary cannot be in the cabinet.Mr.Wyndham has Irish blood, and, what is better, a knowledge of and sympathy with Ireland.Some of Mr.Wynd- ham\u2019s shrewdest friends are inclined to congratulate him upon escaping from the War Office during the next five years.They do not believe that the present government will be thoroughly in earnest in reforming the military system, and are convinced in advance that half measures = be sternly disapproved by the coun- ry.PRINCE GEORGE OF CRETE.London, Nov.6\u2014The visit of Prince George of Crete is attracting much interest.He comes from the Danish court to visit the Prince\u2019 of Wales, and will pro- baby see the Queen.His appointment us high jcommissioner of Crete has always b attributed to the influence of the Empress mother at St.Petersbu and the Princéss of Wales.LONDON BOROUGH MAYORALTIES, zen peers.The Duke of Norfolk:and Lord Onslow are rivald for Westminster; Lord\u2019 Chelmeford is nemed for Kenging: ton, the Duke of Bedford for Holborn, dnd Lord Cadogan for Chelsea.Prominent members of the nobility have beep mayors of provincial cities during the lagt fifteen years, end the custom of haÿ- ing titled figureheads in municipal offices has grown out of the recognition by the nobility of their public obligations in I cal government, - .petits.SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED.Kingston, Ont, Nov.6.\u2014At Queen's University the following scholarships in theology were awarded :\u2014 .N.Strathern Dow, $75\u2014D.M.Solandt, Fast Berkshire, Vt.Buchan No.1, $65\u2014R.H.Fobhering- ham, Rathsay.Buchan No.2, $55\u2014William Moore, Carleton Plave.pints ; A TORONTO FATALITY.OLD LAPY KNOCKED DOWN BY A HORSE.Toronto, Nov.5\u2014Miss Eliza Augusta Magée, 75 years of age, was almost instantly killed by being knocked down by a horse here this afternoon.The old lady came up from Pictou to spend the holiday with her sister, Miss Magee, who keeps a fancy goods store on Spruce rect.After watching the parade of Canadian soldiers she vised friend frien ock ile.on McGill street.About : .Qrossing Jarvis street; on carriages, ., which were goi on oppo directions, She was kocked.down an run.over by a buggy containing two ladies and a man.The old lady was picked Dd Ce ured dort \u2018nem , where : T- Warde Corener Greig has isused a warrant \u2018for an inquest.A VERY SAD DEATH.Kingston, Ont.,- Nov.6.-Mins Cirrie MoMibon, the graceful and scoomplished daughter of\u2018 Mr.John MeMabon, contractor, this city, died to-dey in Hous ton, Texas, where she was visiting her sipter Phe = Mi 9.- in = .ais Ÿ ; - armamng 0 ing \u2018speeds developed by Ge Atlantic Olty fiyers and the loco > { motivés of fhe French Northern Railway, at 1 is quite certain that A the fastest treiny in Fogtsd are 20 log: : that it = ; ur the fastest, in prets Lien far the borough thagors: ane Ralf a | Iris \"dar peers.! Miss Magee \u2018left for home, the against naté an the.original deb.\u2018ing a loss Bf $40,000 i | The factory was receiving | so, Nov.6\u2014In an article on Brit.Lin rulwere, the \u201cTimen;\">Which has givend.SITUATION IN CHINA, POWERS HAVE NOT YET COME 3p AN UNDERSTANDING \u2014 Berlin, Nov.5.\u2014Regarding tha status of affairs in Pekin, an «5.the German Foreign Office made lowing statement this afternoon : \u2018Conferences are occurring jy tween the different ministers rere wg the powers in Pekin with a 2] 4 Ten sa .Tex gaining a basis upon which thev cn ceed jointly and harmoniously Fo = purpose lively telegraphic coms tions are just now passing be: iy kin and the different home OVO me As yet the complete accord La, \" obtained which 1s required +n a away from Li Hung Chang every veg ! of hope that he can achieve Scots Le negotiating separately with any Partie, power.Only after such a thorougy ms cord has been obtained will the TEPresen.tatives of the powers be\u2019 ready to eye inte actual peace negotiations vw; og Chinese plenipotentiaries, hether the note of the por China will be a joint one, or whether power will hand in a note identical iy form, has not yet been decided London, Nov.5.\u2014 Advices from Tientsin,\u2019 says the Shanghai correspongen: o the \u2018Times,\u2019 wiring yesterday, \u2018shor thes confusion, disorganization and absence o security are the chief character ; the allied occupation.\u2019 Pekin, Nov.5\u2014The foreign envors mel again this morning and virtually agree &s to the points of chief importan+ J, was decided to leave minor differences for future discussion.; les of GUNBOATS AT CANTON.THEIR PRESENCE THERE GIVES RISE TO GRAVE SPECULA.ITON.Hongkong, Nov.6\u2014The presence of eleven gunboats at Canton causes cop tinued _ppeculation.Th2 action oi à German vessel, renor:zed io ba soning in the vicinity of Honan and F1 ET caused a rumor that the Germans io.tend to obtain a concession, owing to the increasing trade and crowded cond; tion of Shamen.RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA, CHINA INVITED \u2018TO RESUME CONTROL.: ads London, Nov.5\u2014Dr.Morrison, wiring so \u2018Times\u2019 from Pekin, yesterday, \u2018Vice-Admiral Alexieff has addressed a communication to Li Hung Chang askng China\u2019s intentions regarding Manchu, and inviting'her to resume the governmen: of that territory under Russian prote- tion, which, he says, will be of mutual advantage to China and Russia.\u2019 , THE SUPREME COURT.Ottawa, Nov.6\u2014In the Suprem Court yesterday, the case of Clergue vs.Humphrey was taken up.In 1891 Clergue was a member of a law firm in Bangor, Maine, engaged in floating, promoting and carrying on financial schemes consist ing of etweet railways, electric light companies, etc.In that year these different companies were consolidated in one called the Public Works Company, of which Clergue was a director and his partner president, Before the consolidated company was fairly in operation funds were needed to pay \u2018wages, and Clergue hor rowed $1,500 from one Bugbee, a share holder, which was used for the purpose.Bugbee having required security, a noe for the amonnt was giver him, eigned by Clergue\u2019s law: firm, and $5,000 in stock of the company as collateral.The noie was partially paid, and in 1897 Bughee re: covered judgment against the makers of the note for the balance in the couris of Maine.In the meantime Clergue had left Bangor, and was residing a Sault Ste.Marie, Ont.:An action was brought ins him in- Qutario, claiming on the st, ind in dhe alternative on the The court a pe below gave judgment on the Jatier against him, and held that the plaintiff could not -récover.on.the judgment.The defence was that Clergue was only a surety for repayment of the loan, and that the co pany, which is alleged to be insolvent, should have been first sued.The statute of limitations was also pleaded.The phaiatif Bugbèe died pending the actions ich proceeded against his executer present redpondents.Riddell.QC.#7 æppellant ; Wyld and Osler for respon dents.; CHEESE PLANT BURNED Utios, N.Y., Nov.5.\u2014The large bo and cbeese plant of the Empire Che \u201c Cempany at South Edmiston was desis o ed by fire on Saturday afternoon.\u20acme insurance, $71: 26,000 pounds of milk daily, and employed 25 hands mme ET is printed and THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS' png.ed at the \u2018Witness\u2019 the corner of Craig and St.Peter path in the city of Montreal by John SE 0, Dougall and Frederick Eugene 1 { \u2018 1.Us ory munications should be ad- à éresse& John Dougall & Son.Win ; - treal, and all letters to t ; \u201cmage, aoc be addressed Editor © , treal.roots, t t \u2018 À \u2018 A \u2018 \u2019 \"4 LL a wa aaa eae "]
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