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[" ra Prios Onz MONTE BC JAY.\" ten oclsck.\u201cHe came them in considiet | big qifobeadtly.A large workingmen\u2019s Bntavorable for voting here this morn-| UNITED STATES ELECTIONS | figures this morning give President Mo: © ~ECTION DAY.able numbers, always genteel, perfectly | votesifadiexpected to be polled hètween ing, as it has been raining for the last nl 2) plurelity in Mins oe om.- correct, the name and calling right, the | twelve and one o\u2019clock.two daye, but eo far there hes been a Later Returns Increase Presi.candidate for Governor, received 6043 reser returni i i The rai ikely to in- | éairl 1 i i ng.officer the pink of politeness, | \u2018Tain was comsidergd likely to in- 1 y good poll.plurality.The returns show a solid BL of and Mud Have a and the minatory notice on the door quite Crease the labor vote, a number of people | St, Catherines, Ont, Nov.7.\u2014The| dent McKinley's Majority pablican gate and only eleven Demo- he fol.* pepressing Effect.gratuitous.Below the hill, however, being kept away from their regular out- weather in Lincoln county has been rainy crate in tie House.- ment autiy A ~+ the signe were more emphatic.The of doors work by the bad weather.all morning, and has the appearance of © FACTORS FOR BRYAN'S DE- izing the taxation of nn ns thor y be _]'groups around -the polls grew ; the com- | It wae stated this morning that a Con- { continuing so during the day.The vote ; EXPLAINED BY NEW corporations on the cash value of their .HARD WORK BY THE CAND].mitttee roomstwere filled with men who servative senator had put up a wager OË | is coming in fairly well, both sides work- FEAT property instead of their earnings as resent.smoked furiodgly and consulted the direc- $10,000 on the general result of que elec- ing hard, and a large vote will be polled YORK\u2019S CHIEF DEMO- at present, was adopted by probably the ew to DATES AND THEIR AGENTS tory, and darted in and out with great | tions.| | to-day.CRATIC ORGAN.largest vote ever cast for such a mead pro.rapidity.And the agents of the candi-; Mr.Joseph Riendean is mentioned as Chatham, Ont, Nov.7.\u2014Weather e.| x this dates were keen-eyed.About eleven ' breaking the record in the nuinber of party cloudy, wind fresh.\u2018Votes are _ ived \u2018 Ç ; uni TROUBLE AT MONTREAL ANNEX\u2014 o'clock there was an attempt at tele-, votes to be cast by him in different con-\u2018| being quickly polled.New York, Nov.7.\u2014Returns received HOW THE STATES STANDS n - graphing at-poll 27 on St.Maurice street, ; stituencies.He is a voter in the city.| Deseronto, Ont, Nov.7\u2014The weather this morning indicate that the Repub- \u2014 nents, CITY WAS QUIET.in St.Ann'e division\u2014an attempt which divisions of St.Mary, St.James, St.Law- | is very showery, and the voting is slow.licans have carried New York state by TABLE SHOWING THEIR RELA- 8 not was promptly nipped in the bud by the rence and St.Ann\u2019s, and also ifi Lon- The number of votes cast at the seven about 146,000, and that the Democrats TIVE ATTITUDE > tak _ appearance of a policeman, who carried : gueuil, Sorel and St.Francois dm Lac.| polling places up to ten o\u2019clock was only have carried Greater New York by : rest : The Election Returns will £f the would-be personator to No, 6 sta- | Mr.Riendeau has undertaken to exercise 95, ° ; about 27,500.This forms one of the \u2014 ses by be Balletin od ron Le \u2018 the tion.à ripple of excitement out Fe {renchise in A of those 2 it > end Owen Sound, Ont, Nov.7.\u2014Raining.surprises of the campaign.The Repub- ew York, an 7\u2014 latest pn ; ss WW .ecini ar- i ex riends say that he will ° .: Cd .; ; ; .Ww.apparently that the different sta om lar ramgoments oe been made to dur \u201cthe forencon \u201cGritatown aad y : .À A atrong vote is being polled.oan rion and Sn dilate for Gov \u2018vated as follows for.President McKinley.d accur| Point St.Charles were unconscionabiy + ; SUBURBS.2 rondo -T ernoi r, O'Dell, estima : state in his à gornia on Tesen.ensure prompiness an \u2018 2 | IN THE s 20067 4 pe pe lforaia ps o lete dull, the officials at the polling stations] rao tre SL oT ; quo.Donn as Fer qu enteir racy.Besides a very comp > UE io ! ca dense sait ace este ; par RTE PO A 1 100,000, - the licans generally |.h the ~syatons-of-Builetia a Phemodl © MAISONNEUVE PS cri -7,\u2014The condi-| were willing: ede that Mr.Bryan a à - cotes : +outaide agents-blue with cold.Fre mud MAISONNEUVE DIVISION.SL B kville, Ont, Nov.7.\u2014The condi-| were willing to concede th .tan Uiewacn auhset.mp.| in the low-lyi rt of the city seemed| When Mr.Ecrerfént, secretary treasurer |tion-of the weather is very unfavorable jould Greater New Yoik by at T9 to Lantern Views on asheet.Car- to row visible deeper the sty patter-; of the Town of Maisonaeuve, went to cast.for elettion day.There hag x oe 50.000.The Democrats, while not r each toons, by Grit Cartoonists, will > \u201c4tla MIS vote at 9.16 a.m.he found that efgbteen:4'drizzling rain all morning, and the vote 1¢85 pov HE - Li be shown with a red border, 20 mournfully on the panes of the little votes had already been cast.After that,'is coming in rather slowly.giving cut\u2019 detailed figures, said that .cal in , * miserable hovels in which the votes were |\u2018he voting went on rather slowly untiij ar ; New York city b - 14.3 : Lond Ont, Nov.7.\u2014The election Bryan would ca: ty by Cartoons, by To Cartoonists 1 ndon, t., Nov.7.e Try 1 Ty , BY ry s recorded, and even the most enthusias-| Loon, when there was somewhat of a rushj:.Lon .k ; .Tien- will be shown with æ blue bor- 4ic electioneering agent was unable to gn account ot the voters Smployed ln to Tin tee oft quietly, both arties work from 80,000 to 90,000.Richard Croker ; .tt an rmination.1 3 I ; in- : ent of der.The Portraits of the best impart gayety \u2018to the scene.C.P.R.worke closed between iwilve and of a -socialist candidate in he field gent em en the nb rer ee ITI 88 7 that known Candidateson both sides Ag has been said, the hackmen alone| one o'clock, and also from four to five t@-i leaves the result speculative.The weath- one hes vily Republican, that New York dope Dakota .\u2026.cro tit ves ae ares 3° ace of will aiso be shown on the sheet.sustained the sense of humor.A great: give the men eu ty od sr is cloudy and mild, and a large vote Sounty, which, in 1896, gave McKinley Oregon.\" cer eee een = : les of The Bulletins will beabsolutely many voters who had promised to be at| 11745 until one.and the Macdonald tobaccô being polled.4.23,00), had bean carried by the Memo- Pennsylvania .® tree from party bias.the poll early became intimidated by the\u2019 factory closed at noon for the day to give Ÿ Toronto, Nov.7\u2014A cold, drizzling cratic electors by 33,000, a gain of 36,- Rhode Island : 04.S$ met weather, and it became necessary to thelr men time to register heir votes.À Tain was fallin Wi the [bolle opened 000.Mr.Croker was also quoted #8 South Dakota .: \u2018 z .great rush was expecte 0 e polls inj} § Mornin ne pr 1101 ng: * earth\u2014n ing ces Aree ee san ue tre sus see greed .send cabs for them.It was this fact| ths afternoon, particularly between tour } \u2018that it will ear off.and become colder.but Ris Noproner prevent Mr.Bryan Vermont rere er en te ee 0 an 4 = x Nine o\u2019clock was the legal hour for vot- Yhich gave a jolly air to the hackmen, |and five o'clock.At eleven a.m., the re-'| Every effort is being put forth by the i remaining the natural leader of BEDINELON 9.22 viet 00 se no vues À ences ing, but the candidates and their agents who raced one another, made jokes, and \u2018turns, pénougt incomplete, Showed | that 128 different: candidates to bring- out tre the people.g + West Virginta .Pears ae eee 2 thought this a ridiculously belated hour suggested the idea that although the! pumber, it was estimated at Mr.Prefon- Tote, and the indications re that it will The entire Republican state ticket bas Wyoming .L.1 UN TS Ts c » saloon doors were closed, according fo taine\u2019s commities, that at least 70 were De heavy, as more interest is being taxen poop elected, and the Republicans ade ; \u2014 and long before this they had got dawn law, there might be a bacx entrance|for the Liberal candidate.At poll 96 a | 0 this \u2018than in any previous elscrion.ins in both houses of the state legis Total .\u2026.2.200 000 000 00 284 N.to work at the tee s.The known to the initiated.telegrapher was arrested after taking the Spirited contests are going on in the fore.Mr.John B.Stanchfield, Demo- Bryen electoral votes :\u2014 ; : The committee rooms of Dr.Roddick a \"Hochelaga ward, tbe voting was going.orks, particularly in West York.cratic nominee for Governor, ran ghend, Alabama .\u2026.1 IVES ram, however, began to fall at an early and Mr.Mackay were well patronized on slowly throughout \u2018the morning, only 350 nn indoor > \u201cOnt Nov.T-W eather, i lear of jus tisket in the the ner * od Mr.Arkansas .I: cross .: - hour, and this had & most depressing ef- during the forencon, and masy volun- Totes having been Dolled atl am, out of hot; voting is brisk, and present ind O'Dell carried some of the upstate FI rida ire the es ven ee Len ns I\u201d fect upon the voters, although it seemed teers were busily at work.The same h bh -the- closi 1 Dations : t to a v vote being counties by pluralitios larger than the DOPEIE 2.220 0 000 000 40 ees eae to brighten the hackm en wonderfull may be said with regard to the commit- down \u2018of the Tactorion and workshops.5\" pany Pom a large ¢ Republican presidential electors receiv.Misstssippt up A .; ; vs tee rooms of Mr.Quinn and Ald.Gal In St.Jean Baptiste ward the returns at\u2019 Kingston Nov.7.\u2014The weather for ed.Ths publicans.gained several Missouri \u2026.ce ot the latter eeeing in this a dispensation of lery, although in St.Ann's Division Mr.hiefontaine s dents ral Semmes, show- | the\" first.hours of the day was very un- members.of Congress from: this state, Montana .con.Providence in their favor, for whereas there, were more stir and vigor after polled at noon.Here also a man who gave: Rropitious, but ow, 8b coven o'clock, put thé oflcia! coms ver pm © .Non (Carolina.Î i would - ten c i i (is name as Josep ubols was arrested | clearing.1 : ' M PE of a in fine weather the voters be com Antoine Divan were manifested in St.for, attempting to telegraph for Mr.Oui pou manned, and a big ote wil ay 25 2 e\u2014\u2014 Tanabe la «ing ively 1 i = : A 14 : | 7 e- - ; { ras paratively va a them, upon The noon hour made a great difference, \"1a the Town of St.Louis, where thers | sereati polled durin, te day \u2018and as the LATER RETURNS, ra ee Sin such a day es this they would be, only however, in both divisions.In St.are twelve polls fn Maisonneuve divistons | hours advance the interest increases.Te ?\" Fini LL.3 è 3 3 Fy e returns were.e nm consequence: io sy a ç : \u2014 ; 18 to too glad to avail themselves of their er Ana's the voters waited their tern UP-| ot an agreement made to that effect.bet Se .1 OL lowed to.get.the.betber of Jitn«.TREY ord oben in pals, ahd 1s at is; Bt etais 4 4h ER GA \" canine\u201d M: votrti DO SES A : Ry bine Toa inis yo LE 25 ho 25-poilr,\u201d 1e gi STC EVER.& à ge 58 , Mokaleyr, 7 126: _ 4 a Accords fous \u201c| activity was noticed about one o'clogk.| - TROUBLE IN.EH\" ANNEE\" cast dur Coste, sul the à diené | #3.\" Mulinomah consty, which viring Hs duly.Accordingly, boy Car From that Hour \u2018on: the -frêètés oe BE Incident of the day \u2018occuréét \u2018in rd dust à heavy vote value In the \u2018tity -¢f Portland, gave McKi \u2019 Wilkia, mda rages ach Sout of the commits | cord.vus made in Bon divisions.MoveS Arges, Whore the fopupnmcurn chin chu.| O00 ghey, snd a eximaiad, Bab been cect in moat daciave fade.| sed a over the city, ready to respond to urgent order raie ae bar ne mtmost se Ponts rat on & Park-avenuo and weather prevails sll over New.Bruns- | turn.a prirality of 9,000, making the es Ps a omy re Han A d ; ; ; : : .divisions.; .earing' of this the vi all indications are that ax uxi- { Republican -plurality in the state close ,.majority is ence-.« ali calls, Excited men, with thick cigars, headquarters _{ returning officer sent Mr.Fyfe tp: opén the Wo and all indications are that ; : 3 ; ; : dn sking were noticed jumping in or out.The cab tn dette ne osent o the ropes poll; but Mr.Fyfe had samiely taken usually large vote will be polled.Both {to 1500, 0 von MCKINLEY our Through the hase.of this defost- ; horses were lashed without mercy.The and aund ; ght to impress all, possession of Mr.Marcil's office when Mr.parties are\u201cfully organized and appar- = U on Nov.7.\u2014Be- l'E Democracy.can see the victory that\u2019 - ment th 7 and sundry with the conviction that suc-| Badgeley sent his assistant, Mr.-Walker, ently- well supplied with all necessaries | Salt Lake City; Uteh,: Nov.7.\u2014 might have - \u201c Beyond a détlé,- otec- cabs rushed through the streets at a pace cess would crown the efforts of the men \u2018© turn him out with all his books and of war.Polls are better manned with turns are slow im coming in and early Bryan would hive been trit and >, ad- which only & double fare would justify.for.whom.th , : ;papers.Mr, Fyfe rafused to leave and workers and' teams than im any elec-.this-morning, from.the best estimate on ; the SH .The, polls at ten o'clock presented à men wore a ont coment wir ea do clear SOUL and threntened to have win tion since 1878.Both sides are confident Teturas received, MoK in) ey, hae \u201cWells, at pe Theifirat vas dreary aspect.These are as uninviting, out the day, insisting that the election 8rTested.~The sifuation looked quite seri- of Victory, and.in St.John a close con- i ve vernor.has heen 0e BNE we, oN i liberate à i i > or test in expected.Each side has arrang- ublican, for - Governor, has silver was dead, and so dead \u2018wes it that: Ce ap os theirs.Mr.Mackay's agents were.fyto and ais.sisistunts wero \u2018sell Ji pos: 1 Monster jubilee celebrations for to.clected.Sutherland, Bepublitan, has even ite corpse was cough.to drag aay eme .inding stai ich land a he lot tiey said, \u2018Wait till the| session, and detérmided to hold the fort.| night, but one of them will be indefin- been elected to Congress, and the 8 man.down to defeat.- \u201cThe second \u2018wis e vs z as Te w mé a pa Te Po : core ar, Quinn supporters , itely postponed.Which?: ature will be Republican on joint bal- 4he policy fi owrbting loose satirely from.- na .Ti \u2018j VA - ~T lion ne At in ad.- ergue store, cold and desolate.It is a poky result while A Catane 2 bo the OUTSIDE THE CITY., IN NOVA SCOTIA.; IDAHO STILL IN DOUBT.the Philippines.Thet was not in ae.agor, little frame bouse in Griffntown.You | umphantly pointed the hart shims \u2014 Halifax, Nov.7\u2014Glorious Indien sum-| Boise, Idaho, Nov.T\u2014The \u2018Btates cord with the apirit of the Amenices poo- oting stoop &s you enter the front door.In| the candidate had.unes the hold which) LARGE VOTE POLLED IN THE |mer weather prevails to-dsy.The elec-| man,\u2019 at 2.30 am, sys: The twenty | ple.: ns paist- lle ron the hall return: and th the faut of han the.division, MAJORITY OF PLACES.| tion is proceeding \u2018very quietly.There) seven precincts already counted give the \u2018The people have evidently made wp: com hag offices and his sasstante, smoking Promises which hed Teeny copa 40 the 2 | |i m0 nm and but few people) lors Sune: MeLaey MT BY.their minds bo dispose of free allves Gui.© 1° erent cigare Outeide are the agents of the The rain.however been mate.t IN around the polls.A good vote has been President is 11 rn.Tf the per for afl.The effort was siperfloous; fer -.a candidates walking up end down in the effort is allowed for) had a deterrent re a de a of et polie in the porn and (vorkingmen\"») centage should continue McKinley would _ re Lan conso Lo exist an à fou i A = , , A great meeti in the 4 ng - /| \u2018waras, ewhere e vote up Lo : .\u201c| dilsi , bu 3 To eH Finer most dejected manner, their clothing be- effect, bd the vote will, it can hardly) night and the appeals of Bir Wilirid this hour has been.exceptionally light.~ © HYASHINGTON.iliiy a a en, bat the voters aime 1 { com- spattered with mud, red and cold look- er th ubted, be found to be much small.Laurier and the other: Liberal leaders The bulk of the- vate, however, ir Halifax| Tacoma, Wash., Nov.7.\u2014Thirty-nine around any longer.The Dem vs were ing.\u201d Oritiea corner of à store\u2014a gro- e an that polled in the divisions men.to the electorate to do their d the | city, is not- usually polled until \u2018after precinots in, Pierce \u2018county.give orenoof revéat-| Treather ie fine, cold and clear.with galls The west end above the hill ia always a a.very quiet state of things; Mo:at | 2 L, Wi 86 \u2018 ic ; sd- TR\u2019 \u201c\u2018e sedate, and the voter came down in | témpta to violate the law seemed to bag Bll of eno.12 The vote wii: bi polled mess\u2019 < carriage, entered softly, aml Yetired yet been made in the polls visited at | ro Cx volo 05 ER the rithout notice.He wae nok #sen belors although mot brisk, the voting wag go-1.Cornwall, Nov.7.\u2014The westhes is ver J a Motioes ff births, marriages and deaths must tnoard- ably a endorsed with the name and addres of the andl; or otherwise no can be taken of thom for Bo, death notices for Abo prepaid.The an- .of funeral appended to death uottes, 85e antraÿ other extension to obitæary, such as shors ahetck, af IV, two cents per word extra, exopt poctry, voMeh {a 50 cents per ling exire\u2014preyald.Annual subscribers may have annainoements of births, tras) occurring in their fmmediate famitiss, free of charge.tn wableh case nats and addres of mb.scrtbirs shoild plamn.BIRTHS.HICKS \u2014 At 1514 Third avenue, Minneapolis, Minn., on Nov.6, 1900, the wife of E.G.Hicks, of a son.Picton, Ont., papers please copy.HUNT,\u2014In Lenpoxville, os Nov.5 a daughter to Mr: and Mrs.W .Hunt.e McEWEN \u2014 At Warina, Stormont County, Ont., on Nov.5, 1900, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Henry S.McEwen.PATHWELL \u2014 At Arundel, on Sunday, Nov.4, 1900, the wife of Andrew Rath- well, of a son.MAHRIED.BEAMISH_AMBRIDGE.\u2014 on Oct.10, 1900,\" by.Margaret the Rev.James Tod Et oh Sgr A Beamish, CAMPBELL BANNON, \u2014On Oct.17, 1960, at the parish church, Longforgan, Tip 390._ shire, by the Rev.Donald MacLeod, D, D oe London, assisted: by the Rev.Neil Hac kenzte, of Longforgan, Captain Kenneth Rankine Campbeil, 0.8.0., Sixth arenfaid Guards, Carbineers, son of Archibald | Campbell, of Thornhill, Quebee, to older daughter of the late Thomas Riley Bannon and of Mrs.Bannon, Lasiyde Park Terrace, London, England.on Nov.6, 1900, at St.James Methodist Church.by the Rev.Dr.Williams, Er- geet Edward.youngest son of the late Predërick Fairman, tu Caroline Edith, daughter of the Rév.Dr.Williams.?FORTEER \u2014 MARKS \u2014 On Nov.3, 1900, by the Rev.Charles H.Smith, of St.James's Church, Buffalo, W.H.Fortier, tp Anne E.,oûly daughter of John Marks, Esq.; bsth of Toronto.ROBERTS \u2014 DALE \u2014 At Boston, Mass., on Oct.27, 1960, Mr.Joseph Roberts, to Miss\u201d Sarah Dale, of Capelton.-1 ROLAET\u2014OWEN.\u2014At 8t.Ann's, Toronto, on Nov.3, 1800, by the Rev.J.8.Cole, assisted by the rector, the Rev.Mclean Bsilard, Commander Robert.Burton Rod- pey,.United States navy, to his cousin.Margaret Edith, third daughter of the late George Rodney Owen, Esq, and grand- daugsier of the Inte.BIT Hugh Owen, Bart.A.LG., formerly.BLP.for the Count; of Femgrcke, Wales.- Btidesmaid, Miss Cole, cou of the-bride.* - 6 .STMPSON\u2014ROMAINE, \u20140n Oct.31, 1800, at the nse, Saranac \u2018Lake, N.Y., by \u2018the Rev.\"Wm.Tatlogk;.Caroline Rhoda Romaine, formerly of-OttawaJnt., to Alfred Augtstn; Suposth, erly of Montreal, Que.\u201d \u201c BMITH.\u2014 Fustieseton - \u2014 At Lacolle, on Nove by Es s : es Rev Mr.Tread- ; £ Bteaben, Me., COLT \u2014 At\u2019 North Hatley, Que., on Nov.2; 1460, of iBrights eT Mr.John EB.toits, ageù 51 years.; FOLEY \u2014 On Nov: §,71300, at the Hote * Qeécl), London, England, James Foley, of #a Upion avenue, aged years.YC Fuperal notice ratty 7 | GRIFFIN, \u2014At, Claygate S00 oh, Surrey, England, on Nov.4, Griffin U4.MX3., late Deputy.hums Cone of Cpnada, ages 55; yegos \u2026.! RIPLING.\u2014A od Pen, i\u201d t \u2018QGuebee, on- Nav.4, 1908,» Aone Rosaile Kipling, aged 8 years and ths, \u2018only beloved (daughter of Joh K.pling.LARYE.\u2014On Nov.3, 1500, at the resitoncs big son-in-law, the Hon.B.T.Paquet, .Postmaster of Quebec, Edouard Auguste 1gaRac, Esq., at the age of 86 years.\u20ac 1 = \u2014 In this city, on.Nov.6.2900; mey Nelson, twin daughter of the late.; Rowert Nelson, and beloved® \u201crite of Ar- : Fogaral on Le arsaay, at.2 30 trom her husband's Jesidence, 1782; Ÿ.tastes Viens and acguahi 3 pots without further ; keaton, Portland, Maine: pojors, please.eop 5 MAMGNEY\u2014On Nov.3, 1000, Bridget Swain, ha of the late.Mathew Mahoney., 3 a Sure of the Oednty Carlow, Pos asad.20 Years.8.McALLISTER \u2014 WA Shawbridge, on bred te he EE Ar * arogbi.\u2014 W 5, Annie 2 aked mx Vu Eu Ces SE D.her ad var me de Et FOIE «i % Sta a\u2014At the residence ef her con-in-iver 3e FE Kamand, 147 Cumberiané sregt es Igte Sian med Reid, to seradarly or Sha N \u2014 7 thy \u2018residence ie ; # j Mog Shaw x En aus she IRA Spading.avenue, o Torn.\u2018Robert Grant.Wilkie.\u2018a of mein Lod LR od a Biértle-matiors are Énserted for Se, marriage notioes |.marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or | Bo) ub] FAIRMAN \u2014 WILLIAMS \u2014 In this- çity, | Toes Dame sie, \u2018 Mate Gris COSTUM and black, the latest fashionable shades; Ladies\u2019 Handsome Tweed Suit, plaid WEDNESDAY.Nov.7th, 1900.THURSDAY'S SPECIALS.E NEWS.Ladies\u2019 Costumes, made in Mixed Tweed, Jacket cut double-breasted, lined through, skirt full flare, inverted back, .Ladies\u2019 Tailor-made Harris Tweed two-piece Suits, in brown, navy, green perfect fitting.Special $5.25.jacket full fiy front, lined Italian satin, skirt cut full five gores, perfect fitting.Special $9.98.effect, double breasted, jacket lined through, skirt full sweep, with pleated back, well tailored.Special, $17.75.J ACKET SPECIALS.Foi\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Beaver.Cloth Jack- Aawn, 1 Drab, and Blue, tailor fched and lined throughout.Special PA Black, Fawn and Drab Beaver Cloth, À émane elfe; p ique, putin ges and id velvet co 45.A handsome 21-inch Special $45 Coat, in Fawn, Drab.Blue and Black Box Beaver, trimmed self appl ique, pearl \u2018buttons and satin lined.pecial, $13.45.Ladied Smart trailor-made Jacket, LA DIES\u2019 CAPES, Capes, priced: so low for to-mort i the algnest in them wil be fe Special, $7.75 Ladies\u2019 8&inches do, méd box clo Spacial Fadies Amazon Cloth Ca in Brown, Red, Green PR Blue and Fawn h storm collar of oppossum.Special, $14.75.LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR, All.the latest novelties in Ladies\u2019.Neckwear, to be had at The Big Store.\u2018The latest American fad.Ladies\u2019 Vel- \u2018vet Stock Collars, black grounds with silk \u2018embroidered polka dots in white, pink, blue and helitrope.Special, 35 cts.Ladies\u2019 Tafféta Silk Corded Ties, in white, black, blue mauve and grey, à hew and Er hicantle tie.Special 5.PICTURES.The Big Store is showing a full line of .Patriotic Pictures.1,500 Platinettes of Buller, Roberta, Kifchener, White, Strathcona and many others, matted Scotch grey, size 11x14 inch.hoo pal, 20 cts.orale ircluding Roberts, Buller, ite, Baden Powell, French, > ete, matted in gold and white, in sizes 11x 14 and 15x 19 inches.Special, 87 cts.DOWNFALL IN We're selling at our Book Annex St.James) some 150,000 volumes of ligious, ete., at Half Price or less.sent by mai aly.Pld 10 ** oe We use a certain 7 our 15 Wedding Rings, thus securing du ar 1&%, octor.D.BEB APES, \u2018Wajehmaker and Jeweller, 187 ST.PETER ST, Opposite \u2018 Witness\u201d Office.ADVANGE MESSENGER rads Bredich Main 2 the Daily / shits.: 83; Up.ablestod andied WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.?.a EE FATHER O\u2019LEARY\u2019S RETURN.\u2014 \"| REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WEL COME-AF'QUEBEC-A TOUCHE - We ONE.15.We printed 6m on of use | vaine preecied 1 patriote omer.Catholi y chaplain lastigt ihe puivicke Bomen Out \u201cthe te timonies'fusid comuntittes on behalf of bis fellow townsmen of Quebec on his retum to bis dative vty on Sunday lest.We now print \u2018he Rev.Rather @Teary's f touching reply, which will be read with wtrest.interest by-all -Canadiane, and.especially by the bows ii khaki, who were mach sd- dryers of the popular priest, and who are now scattered all over the Dominion, 4 And wal of otters similarly re duced Add 5 cts.for postage if ordered EY CO., Limited, \u2018 a i - 48 © Ton fées | te-drsÿy back.BOOK PRICES.(The W.Drysdale romper store, 232 i tandard Fiction, Travel, History, Ke- - Business Ti, s .: was 81.00 néw.:25c Johnny Gibb .50 25¢ |: Parkman\u2019s Half Century of Froud s England, 12 Vols.Conflict, two vols.3.00 81.50 each .100 50e On the Cars and Off .540 * 1.00 Home Cook Book 1 55e Good Words, vol.1898 .2,00 .85 Sunday Magazine, vol.1898 200 6fic Jennyson, Poems .\u2026.3 ie History of Boer V bor War ce eee 1.60c ponts Vars a SU 5 Brooke\u2019s English: Literature .30 1he Send for New Catalogue.fut dE SE scourged, -these devoted ministers of Christ took their lives in their hands and ministered to the dying amid surroundings reeking with the germs of pestilence end death.In the connection, be recail-\" ed the devotion of the illustrious and lai ; mented Cardinal Taschereau to the fever stricken Irish immigrants at Grosse Isle in 1847, when.he had often to step over the-Rodies of the dead in the foul holds | of the immigrant ships to minister and give consolation to the dying.That was true heroism, he said.- Still; he was not prepared to aay that there had been no examples of true heroism in South Africa also.The Royal Canadien Regiment had\u2019 given many examples of it.In fact, he was proud to state that never was there a braver body of men.than the.Canadians who went to battle in South Africa.| They hed never flinched from duty or danger, \u201cRo matter how difficult wae the | or bow grest the other.They had | pie turned their, backs .upon the, enemy.He: did not wish to cast the ; espersion upon the splendid regiments\u2019 of the British army, but this.was move than could be esid for them.\u2019 They had to retreat mbre than once.Pro.bebly this was because the task assigned | \u2018 +6.them wae sometimes more than her manity could perform.- At Magersfon- .tein the flower of the British forces, > \u2018But if they\u2019 had that hell, as he had seen it, not \u2018wonder 2 se dan bat de à 'dèvile, WE\" cour cp AE to tha reception and testi mui], for both of Which he.à his most heartfelt thatks to his dest old fellow townemen of Quebee, hs remgrked: Æhst thé one was without pret in the| axle of the Ancient Cop! Land the far, terest of the other would supply.bis hmble wants.during the remainder of | his lifetime.\u2018As for the capital, it was gallant Highland Brigade, wag mpelled | cin unrivalled collection of Handso: some ( avy Boucle Cloth Capes, fill Îre > SPplique and mercerized: = lined Kaluga fur, {rimmed all round Tr lored Pictures of British Gen- epidemics with which we had \u201cbaad À iad the i ln i: BLANKETS from $3.00 per pair.pifjces from $1.50 pair.$60.00 each.in White 234 Gre, 3 All pew } Dd, sizes 30 x obis only $1.800 pairs WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, all fast colored borders, all prices 200- pairs ALL WOOL GREY BLANKETS, ITE FLANNELBTTE BLANKETS, all sizes in stock.Full sized FLANNBLETTE BLANKETS, 9c per pair.CRIB FLANNEBLETTE BLANKETS, 2c per pair.300 Fine Carded Cotton Filled Comforters.\u2018All of our BED COMFORTERS are filled with the best pure Carded Cot- tun and best coverings, all prices from $1.50.Finest English Made Eider Down Quilts.\u201cWe make a specialty of fine English made EIDERDOWN QUILTS; we have them in sflk, satin and sateen coverings.All prices from $5.25 to Flannel and Fianteleite Sheetings.wide, trom se per yard.150 Firie Seyraa | Rugs, The best makes in English, Scotch and Canadian Blankets.red and blue borders, all You ought to see this rug.Our price COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED, JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2342 St, Calhories street, Cor.Motaalfe ot.the boitom of his heart that the inapec- tion would prove favorable to one and all of them.There was a general call that Father O'Leary should also address the niulti- tude in French, which he immediately did, repeating substantially the foregoing remarke amid prolonged epplause.It méy be mentioned that the puree presented to Father O'Leary on Sunday last wae only am instalment of $500 to supply his immediate wemts.The Quebeckers have already collected among \u2018themselves over $3,000 towards the testimonial to the reverend gentleman, which, it, is hoped, with the generous assistance of Montres] end other Canadian cities, Ariat upto.at least 45,000 dr 95 *| sufficient to escure for Potter O'Leary a interest a revenue of about $200 or 8250 a year.For this purpose, Captain Pen- .FATHER LEARY.PASSED THROUGH THE CITY LAST NIGHT\u2014HARDSHIPS ENDURED.\u2014\u2014 v.Father O'Leary passed \"ahrough pod city last night on his way to Ottawa to visit his brother, who' is seriously ill.He described some of his \u2018experiences\u2014the march to Kroonstadt, the want.of water, the \u2018spiders that bit -at night, tbe attack by enteric fever, which compeliéd him to retire to Bloemfontein, hig Tecovery and relapse; and \u201cfinally his being sent home.from Wyn- \u201cberg.When Fathér O'Leary arrived in South Africa things were terribly blue.The ghreams of wounded + which arrived + Belmont from Magersfontein had a Sont depressing #ffeat.When Lord Roberts arrived the whols aspect chang ed.\u201cThey had been lying idle for a month looking at putrid éorpses\u201d on a =, railways: The new opie, with à bit of werk now.and then.» The con- Me et dn for me se / ABRANS blue érosié'cont with letters R.C: R.Canada, night, become, we had | ond two stars on shoulder straps, of Holy Era we would would t alwapehavey and à Yh helmet, and waa visibly la- poor with us.baring under | cepest amotion, mn, was er; Ini conclusion, hemade » toncbiüg | When exe op tempest of cheered.| sign.to his-felings in.toting oll | When it eubsided, ment fe pe : contingest, | pitied.as.a: or 8s a regiment, dnd were mow sopttersd all\u2019 over Canada, | sad | bebly never: go.meet; togather ee E | él}: the lest.Bereille \u2018ended.hy à \u201cadel frumpete.«Then the old\u2019 res |: Br would.[stead + patio skein Works in this city,- tort their \u201cThere ia Le pue pro ability - | orks.will Bee, chief of the Quebeo uty police, who their ba tak foe inter ne poe tong = gx nis).has been asthoriesd by the 3 ; ed has been in the Gétman section.\u2018thie Bx Ë i Ë [ f ] SFR he 2e { in : ne d° Locomotère ; {val of the death sentence by Field -{ehal Count \u201cvon *raïderiee, des\u201d \" gkusad | Hang Chang 4° HE SS Serer Te SE lid have thé sentetice\u2019 suspended,\" Qaacidy dasert th Heat the Fantei wes ohief-1 Ter ai} the horrers ini that REIGN OF TERROR IN PEKIN.Neediess Shooting of Chinese by Germans Causing Criticism.PECULIAR.STATE OF.AFFAIRS, WHICH EXISTS ONLY IN GERMAN QUARTERS.« Pekin, Nov.6.\u2014The reports sent out by the Germens as to the turbulent conditions prevailing hereaboute are unquestionably exaggerations.The Germens cially complained of the \u2018promiscuous shooting by the.Germans.along the river.general 8 of the allies to present a demand | to Commanderin-Chief von Walderses that this eort of work be stopped.While the Germans report thet their | boats have been fired on repeatedly, not a single case has been reported of attacks on.the vessels of the United States, Britain or Japan since the relief Pe- th kin.The people appear to be very friendly, and work whenever they are permitted to do sa.The same conditions prevail in Pekin, The only shooting that-has been repoñt- In American and Ji sections, con wirich are overcrowded, ther has bese | O no trouble, end business is being trans- poted without any costraink.- On thel } other hand, the German section is neex- Iy deserted, ad BEE have not opened their shops ey @a; ha | tried to.Tesume business EE i it 3 tH] 8 : ft sFe SEEK iH l Hi EHH Pit] i ti ta 8 qe ; the\u201d Chinges; TA\u2018 \u201c tnofficial- Fepre: i4tewu in\u2018 vehiet>he asks them to usectheir influsnée with the commanderinchief to | this\u2019 official might 4 London; Wow, T-~Tendon Chelmsford «.son, ry Thesiger, img Wallace, RTE and © + ig rmite | section of the country during the Bay outhreak, and, while it is known on certain ministers think the execution 5 interfere with u peace negotiations, there is Little pro bility that Earl Lis request wi] be granted.Li Hung Chang has received protes s from the officials of towns between Pau- tingfu and Pekin against the conduct ,- the troops who took part in the expo tion to the former city.Those offic.declare that the villages were looted and burned, the people killed and the cou: try terrorized.They add that if suc.actions are not stopped the country « .be depopulated for a distance of seven: li (about twenty-four miles) on each wid.of the routes of the columns, Li Ilu.- Chang forwarded the protests to the misters to-day, together with a stateme:: that such conduct was not warranted |.\u2018the rules of war or by martial law whe.no opposition was offered to the troo;.He prayed the ministers to check tue troops.Advices from an official Chinese source say there is no possibility of the return of the court to Pekin before spring.RUSSIA AND THE DUAL AL St.Petersbarg, Nov.6\u2014The text of the Russian re fo the Anglo-German agreement note 18 published.e first point, providing for op2u ports of the rivers oi the Chinese littoral, is favorably received, as it does no: alter existing treaties.The second point is all the more in harmony with Russia s intentions, as the in of the Celcs- tial Empire is the En amentsl principle of Russian policy.As regards the possibility of a vivla tion of this principle, in the thin ticle, Russia refers to her note of Si 28, and repeats her declaration that su violation would eompel Russia to modify, as circumstances might require, the attitude she has taken.POWERS ARE UNITED.\u2014 MUCH GOOD HAS RESULTED FROM THE ANGLO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.London, Nov.7\u2014The news from China still points toward the uaited action of the powers, and the settlement of 2x- isting complications.The Anglo-German agreement, far from- exciting dissension, bas helped to bring the powers together providing a colmterpoise for the dual ; jance.\u2018The comments in the Russian ress on the relations of Germany and ngland are so friendly that it is clexr that the powers are likely to stand together virtually.on the lines of the tench \u2018proposals.PROTECTION OF MISSIONARIES.Pekin, via Takn and Shanghai, Nov.5~The allies are not unanimous in the gpinion tha ial protection should .sooured\u201d of the.missionaries under fo re wees to be demanded La ni it 3% reeal SRE ot allied powers Tul LE 1an country, hile ussia, bas no To thongs Christianity is the on religion.The United States, Great Britain and other countries which send missionbries here will probably make a demand for \"guarantees stronger than t in the present treaties, which failed to afford the necessary protection during the Boxer troubles.Additional guarantees, it is asserted, if the missionaries are to continue thetr work in the interior.The poumtries not represented by sus may \u2018endesvor to put the ques tion.aside as unimportant.Of course these conntries d guarantees strong enough to ll en their business ave Ry \u2018and it be argued thet Em) ee ie Pains or the missionaries business in the\u2019 interior, Bt foreign the resentatives of pact Rovers agi bave ne business to go bend Ei poy od Bier wo a rat in Stn From Ching.am De ministers non-m count as they are\u2018not interested the A that matter ahquid, 2 laf to future negotiations by the indivi individual nations 7 re slan which it has been suggested A on) ie to put definite provision ia the Pesce treaty for the pro teokion of all fore) ip China end punishment, of joa) off puting ie g the not sible\u2019 Jor the ne OUT ut Sparing nature of ioted.and Jatiding ng the toa reeppinizar 19% pn ab a in aoe whece foreign ers have been kited in the preseuce pig these officials.Furthermore, coples of thé treaites should be gent to every ial, ax tld \u201cbe compelled to the new er orders from a peror for their : t it will.be impossible fcr tha \u201cofficials to the future ignorance of the provisions for rotestion -oË à À are aies in the\u201d \u201chas been not only .the ignorance of officials about treaty À obligations \u201cbut She ignorance ¢ dose whe heir A ©: oO >goials.eo : \u201cse oi the people cials u will also know thei: obligations.Te tre Re Chinese umes fo Re pre s pa united ted demand.* ff they nib to agres on.guarantees to be required any- : the {| from China there will be danger of a -rious ehœk to misgionary work in the r \u2018ceuntèy- :XONDON SOCIETY WEDDING.has had 8 sidi and there will e week is outre me Lor on + soniety.mere Yesterday's bri the bride was 2 uuvw 2 gon gre P EERE: a $ 8 efi FEES GERERESCE ERI ERE R * Meur EE not : À FOSFERSE SR PEETSETEE» R + 2 «> ots un Se > * or > - oo ot > So ze + => eee e\u2014hé Wrpxesiay, NOVEMBER 7, 1900.FE a AE TABLE LINENS.| An Iveryday Necessity, And Best Supplied at OCILVY\u2019S.1 knowledge of spinning and weaving always counts when buying.he yarn nd the weave, in an instant we can estimate the value t what a manufacturer offers.it his wares are not the standard, he He may be able to talk like a book, but > will talk in vain.This is the reason we are at all times pleased to show and explain our ds.Whether you buy or not, we are backed with the inward confl- Bones that our goods prove more thar we say, and NO DISAPPOINTMENTS.TABLE NAPKINS.3 .$1.00, $1.10, $1.20, .40, $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, $2.00 per dozen.5x here FO $a 5 $3.50, $3.90 per dozen.% x % size.$2.25, 92.50, $2.75, $3.00 $3.>< TABL KCI.> HS.ds size .32.60, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 each.2 Im yards Moo O1 21 LIU 32.90.$8.25, 88.75, $4.00, $4.50 cach.Ÿ 214 x 2% yards size .33.85, $4.25, $4.75, $5.25 to $14.75 cach.+ 216 x 8 yards size .34.25, $5.25, $6.25, $7.25, $8.50 to $19.50each.SECONDS TABLE NAPKINS, ¢ ws ae sees +e + Be, 6c, 8c, 13c, 12¢, 13¢, 15¢ each.Xi x Size Connon tT TT 0c, 12460, 150, 17e, 18¢, 20¢ each.4 STILL A GOOD SELECTION $ JE St Catherine \u2018 g and Mountain sts.4 > THE BEST COUGH CURE \u2014IS\u2014 Grey's Syrup _OF\u2014 RedSpruceGum A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT.- At a m of the council last night, Mayor Villeneuve presiding, tenders were opened for india rubber hose, were passed.The fire without delay, for the greater protecti of life and property; and the recommendation is now under consideration of the council, ladder that might be called into -requisi- tion in case a ladder was required to rescue the inmates from the upper stories of a burning butlding is the ladder belonging to the city fire department at No.14 station, où St Dominique street, below Mount Royal avenue; but it 1s not generally known that before this life-saving machine could limits, it would be necessary to telephone to the Mayor or the chief of police of Montreal for special permission.delay that this proceeding would involve might prove fatal in many cases.not s0 long ago that Mr.Belanger, ex- Mayor of St.Louis, and bis family, were rescued from certain death through the fortunate circumstance that a common ladder of unusual length happened to be within reach of the firemen when his dwelling caught fira.opposed to the purchase of a ladder while he was in office, has siace changed -his views on the subject; he i8 now of opinion that the department should have its own ladder.should be chief of the de town, with ar ball art of the town, where thare are several WHAT DO THEY COSI?Is generally the most vital question.We have ANDIRONS in Brass and Wrought Iron, with the celebrated QUAKER GAS LOGS, at prices to suit all pockets.-.,- «À Lg Av mi 7 34 Yaris hallsu- The GR.LOCKER CO.1749 Notre Dame St.TOWN OF ST.LOUIS.WHAT SHOULD BE DONE TO MAKE THE FIRE.DEPARTMENT BFFI- CIENT, of the general committee, and a number of accounts inspector\u2019 recommends that an extension ladder be added to the apparatus on At present the nearest extension be used outside .the city The It is Mr.Belanger, who wag In the opinlon of exports there even mote than one ladder.partmment recommends that there should be two fire stations in the extension ladder in each; at least ome in the present town on, which stands in the older igh buildings.The question is expected to come up for further discussion at next council meeting.PRISONER\u2019S AID, RESOLUTIONS = PASSED CRITICISING THE WOMEN'S JAIL.A special meeting of the Prisoners\u2019 Ald Association, and the Women\u2019s Auxiliary, was held last evening, to which representa- lives from other socleties interested in work smongst Protestant female prisoners, were Invited.The chair was oecupled by Mr.A.| M.Crombie, president of the Prisoners\u201d Aid Association, and there were also- the Hevs.F.H.Graham, Messrs.James Elliott, Edgar Judge, J.Bullock.A.A.Rimgland an J 8.Hetherington, of the Prisoners\u2019 Al Association, Mra.Mercer, Mrs.Hethering- ron, Miss Anderson and Miss Foraeret, of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary to the P.A.A., Mrs.Radford, Mrs.Edwards and Miss Walker of tie Women's Christian Temperance Union, Mrs.Stevenson of the Young Women's.present .McManus, Arthur French and Christian Association.Mrs.Cox, of the: Na- tonal Council of Women.and Mrs.Frost ! of the Sheltering Home Committee.After 8, full discussion of the needed reforms in Protestant Female Jail, it was usasimaualy resolved that: .lst\u2014It is the opinion of this repredents- - tive meeting that the accommodation provided for the prisoners in the Montreal Protestant Female Jail is entirely inadequate in the following respects: (1) There i8 no room for classification.(2) There is no room for temporary sickness.(3) There is no provision for outdoor exercise.(4) There is no provision for occupation.(5) There is not sufficient supervision provided to p vent evil communications.2nd\u2014A committee \u2018be appointed which shall interview tbe Government with the purpose of laying the aforesaid grievances before it, and which shall endeavor.to make arrangements with the Government for the establishment of a separate jail or.reformas- tory for Protestant female prisoners under the auspices of Protestant Societies of Prison Workers.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONCERT AT TRINITY CHURCH.The annual concert of the Woman\u2019s Aux- fllary of Trinity Church will be held in the Incture hall of the church, to-morrow (Thursday) night at eight o'clock.By means of this concert it is hoped to ralse sufficient funds to provide for all its missionary work during the present season.Au excellent programme has been provided and a large audience is expected.Among those who will take part are: Miss Ella Walker, Mrs.Jean D.Ives, Mrs.Wallace, Mr.Harry Rees and Mr.Arthur J.Coleman.Miss Phillips, the lady missionary at Onion Lake, Saskatchewan,will give a short address, describing her work in the mission elds.re SOCIAL POSTPONED.The social, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Cote St.Paul Methodist Church, which was to have been held to-morrow evening, Nov.8, has been indefinitely postponed on account of a death in the family of one of the members.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE CONCERT.: Mr.George Hodge presided ab the ee oto f | Biackafier, Mr).Sapivd Dita, de Jowing saïlors :\u2014Mestre.Stead, Chap- | man, Ronald and The ben \u2018Lake Ontario\u2019; Thos.Toole, SS.\u201cTrni- were encored ; Miss Tay- a piano solo, and Mr.Geo.recited; Mr.R.L.Werry lifted the audience to a high etate of enthu- Heroes\u2019 Welcome Home.\u2019 Harry Brown gave an exhibition of club swinging, with colored electrical effects, which lection taken at concert on board -dur- ing the voyage.per FUSILIERS\u2019 DINNER POSTPONED.The date for the inquiry into the charge of insubordimation preferred against Lieut.-Col.Cooke has not jet been fixed.Col.Cooke, who has had to consider himself under arrest since the Valleyfield strike, has not been able to take part in any of the iailitary functions appertaini to the weleome home of the Canadian heroes.The other officers of the First Prince of Wales Fusiliers have been deprived of holding their annual mess dinner on Friday, It was to have been an elaborate affair, many distinguished officers having been invited: but the programme has now 8 oned.owing to the inability of Lieut,-Col.Cooke to preside, as eom- manding officer.The sergeants of regiment, however, will hold ibeir annual dinner on that room, at the Drill H : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATE SIR R.CAMERON.The body of the late Bir Roderick Cameron passed through the city yeatorday morning over thé Grand Trunk to ; Ont, the native place.of the deceased, Among those who accompanied the remains from New York were Mr.Philip and members of the Tiffany and/ Belmont families, relatives of the deceased knight.They were met at the depot by Mrs, de Bellefeuille Macdonald, and Mr.de Lery Maedonald, who accompanied them.to Lancaster, where the interment took place yesterday afternoon.pet SPECIAL NOTICES.Umibrellas\u2014In Europe an Umbrella is ecoeptable birthday present.on necoumt of its usefulness.The B.Carsley Co.has always a large assortment on hand: Important to Ladies.\u2014Weather er no | ences.se Que TH : +The girl who is well dressed.cen.go forth special.offerings tomorrow will cbiain | jethes after #hé has takes the last Tool prompk.recognition \u2018and our efforts bo | jn her.giisd weather, there's no question as to how you appreciate the Jacket and Cape Exhibit at The S.Carsley Co., Lid, very Us.Ce - THE ; MONTREAL, DAILY.WITNESS.CP Mit you buy itat + > ; ; Tap ts lk them, * We can make mistakes, why but we hasten to unmake A Quarter Off Jackets.There are some bargains that deserve their low prices, because while quality is good, style is not desirable, This offering of Jackets gives not only superb quality, but exquisite styles in fresh goods and in broad variety as well, Saturday and Monday we sold so many that we were afraid we couldn\u2019t promise a full assortment\u2014we can\u2019t promise it after Thursday, in A quarter off regular .prices\u2014fro $3.75 tg a-$25.00 jacket for $18.75.this lot.[ m a $5.00 jacket for ÿ \u201c$1.00 GLOVES.~ TOWELS.one dollar gloves.Grant; Mr.R.L.Werry and the fol- George Grey, R.M.8.exes boys play with\u2019 in the streets.highly-polished top of \u2018polish in which \"it is kept, may be sp day, in their raéss patent., \u2018should learn to make a good apfear- $1.Qf course the dress question is the etmont fist in every feminine mind.Nowadays\u2019 for the street.the gown question.The boots must fit f; doubled on thei day., Try |eiw A one dollar glove is the most popular glove on sale, Noticing this years ago, we have been crowding all the goodness we can into our The result is we have some really notable values in one dollar gloves, Here are some of them: Ladies\u2019 2 Dome Real French Kid Gloves, soft and pliable, gusset fingers, silk embrotdersd backs, in all the new fall shades, guaranteed: and fitted to the hand; sizes 5% to 74, price $1.00.Ladies\u201d 2 Dome Heavy Weight, Pique Sewn Gloves, gusset fingers, Paris point | embroidery, guaranteed and fitted to the hand, sizes 5% to 7, price $1.00.Ladies\u2019 Wool Lined Kid Gloves, soft and pliable, 2 dome fasteners, light and dark browns and black, sizes 6 to T%,.price $1.00.LY Wie A styles] Just three dainty priced like ordinary handkerchiefs: Ladies\u2019 Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, 3% inch and % inch lace insertion, price.12%c.Ladies\u2019 Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, fine lace edge, price 10c.Ladies\u2019 Fine Lawn Handkerchlefs, fine pi\u201d = \u201cCotton Towels lace corners, price 7%e.Here are a few prices of linen towels, They cost just a little bit more than the kinds sold by ordinary stores: | @ but each year of excellent |é wear they give makes you |% thankful you paid the few | cents more, ; Huck Towels.With Fancy Border, size 82x16, Sic With \u201cFancy Border, size ITxl#lfe, Tc Plain White, size 89x18, 14o-each.\u2019 Plain White, site 41x20, 18¢ each.Plain White, hemmed, size 8x18, 17¢ Plain White, hemstitcned, size 19x39, * 20e each.- \u201cWith, Fancy Border, size 19x87, 20c each.Fancy Border, size 22x48, 25c each.Plain Whtte, size 20x40, 25c each.Hemstitcheä, size 24x42, 30c each.Fancy Border, size 41x22, 30c each.Linen Damask Towels Fancy Border, size 31x16, 8%c each; size 37x18, 14¢ each; size 37x19, price 20c; 25c each; size 19x40, 30c i Of coûrse, we have low- Priced anes.also; they \u201cyelper.fot the Ajoncy, i$.; caves Bet Me mm ge Se ogee pel STE, NAY Stde \u20188x18; price Ho; aise 82x17, price | § Sho: aide 17x20, price, 9140; aise 42x | Crash Towels I : \u2018fire 82x17, price 12%e; size 42x20, price Glass: Towels Bises: 18x26, price de; size 38%4x1T, price 10c.Corner St.Catherine W.H Scrogg ie, and University sts.MY LADY'S NOTE BOOK.CAN YOU SPIN?_ From time to time nursery games introduced into fashionable tea-party fo ciety just for the fun of the thing, saya the \u2018Daily Mail,\u201d and the present vogu is for epinming two shilling pieces, Wall a dozen guests sit round a table, 4 at a given word of command begin to set.their coins spinning.The one W 0 keeps the florin on-the go the greates number of times out of a given 1 - wins a prize.Tiny tops ere preferre by some people, miniatures.of the bis the pioneer of flor ; ; ; who conld not resist teas was a man wi toe mo shin table, which is niwhys without a eh a order that the Bassiful wood.of which it is made, and the: high state of is imagined that SELF-POSSESSION ON THE STREET To a young girl who asked how.she dnce on the street, look graceful end gain self-possession the following reply: wa given: it is a eimple matter do attire one's self The tailor-made solves perfectly, and they must be polished: \u2018There is nothing that improves & wo-}' men\u2019s gait like the consciousness of be- Ang well shod.\u2019 Of course, the hat pro-|, blem must be satisfactoril LE with \u2018self-ponfidence.The woman never thinks of Jeaving bet coinmands admiration walks with free dom.She holds ber chest up and her \u2018chin in, 86 that the grown of her head is the highest.point.Her feet pointed straight ahead gre kept close together, s0 that the heel lines are identical.The body must not move to either side.It should be carried forward with motionless shoulders, the weight beilig al over the advancing \u2018foot.- \u201cThe & must not be long, : _ > And what shall I do with my bands?Æ.enquired the girl, Forget them.When \u20ac you are walking easily and \u2018enjoying | your promenade, yon do not think of the hands, and they.take care of them- It is never good form \u2018for a woman \u2018to loiter \u2018on the street.line abend of her.\u2019 Jt is object to move smoothly, quietly, dnd \u2018with absolute repose.Tui : FORCE OF HABIT.\u2018When we mest some bright woman, | § do wé not feel tha elevating influence 4 | 4e Sa A it must be borne in mind that: it is-ak {50 cote \u2018Ways economy + buy good haf.pretty toque or turban will.éarry ewner through.the most trying e ee 3 PHILLIPS SMART FUR JACKE Special Attention is directed to some very Natty Lines now being shown in.| LADIES\u2019 FUR JACKETS Eleciric a._Seal, Astrachan, And many are glad to discover that a Pretty.Effect, combined with Sol le a figure.- fey, comp ELECTRIC SEAL Mink Collar and Lapels.GREY LAMB, PERSIAN LAMB, & Plain, GREY LAMB, Mink Collar sud Lapels.PERSIAN LAMB, pou apolees, 8 om a woman'sap- Many Shoes.are sh for:a short have been worn a Je th There is nothing that detracts more pearance than auch Shoes.thavéteb x: bre 2 EE, 5 yo Fashion, as\u2019 well | 8° a8 good taste,\u2019 demands .thas she shail\u2019 ive og if.she bad seme Qbjeative point ORG h 5 ÿ i f et PRE Po, ee nan Weekly Calenda ° TES NOTENER SEA 5 \u2018THURSDAY.NovEmser.8.s[|M|T|W \u2014R MONTREAL DISTRICT |.l.Jeul\u2026e 22 1.0.0.F.Mu 4 5 6 7 Funerai Notice.1111211314 Brethren of lodges in the: district are re- 18 19 20 -21 Le ete of Loyal Excoitor 12512627 |28 Lodge, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 3.30 p.m., from 378s .Versailles street eo oe |oe] ee By order, PROV.G.M.Rev.A.B.MAGKAY, D.D., Will conduct the Evening Service at the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association, 89% Dorchester street, TRAURSDAY, EV'G, Nev.Sth, from 7 to 7.30.All young women cordially invited.EST END ; METHODIST CHURCH, Cor.Csnning and Coursol Bts.SACRED CANTATAS: Rainbow of Peace.Adams 42nd Psalm THURSDAY, Nev.8th, at 5.15 p.m.SOLOMTS \u2018 HORACE W.REY TIOKETS, 23¢c.Proceeds in aid of Choir Fund.SPECIAL NOTICE.A full attendance of the members of the Young Women's Christian Association is urgently requested at the.regular Business Meeting to be held at 896 D DORCHESTER STREET, On TAURSMAY.Nov, Sth, at 11 am.Union Prayer Meeting at 10.80 a.m.RINITY CHURCH WOMAN'S AUXILIARY CONCERT, In the Lecture hall of the Church, THURSDAY, November 8th, at 8 p.m.to provide funds for missionary work.Miss ELLA WALKER, Mrs.JEAN D.IVES, Mrs.WALLACE, Mrs, FRANK EK.Mec- KYES, Mr.HARRY REES, Mr.ARTHUR J.COLEMAN and Mr.H.E.0.BULL, will take part in the programme, a short address will be given, by Miss PHILLIPS, of Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, concerning her work in the mission field.ADMISSION, Itc.Fripay.NovEMBER 9.us, Bac.Organist.METROPOLIS COUNCIL No.5, BR.T.of T.ANNUAL RALLY And RECEPTION TO BRO.W.JEFFREY, of Ist Canadian Contingent, FRIDAY, Nov.9, 8 pois.in Waltord Hall, Every member requested to attend.Members of all sister councils cordialiy invita.© GEORGE BARRAT, .8.C.pecond rar Hiustrated{ .Empire Lecture, (Auspices Paughters of the Empire).WITH THE STRATHCONA HORSE TO SOUTH AFRICA.KARK HALL.FRIDAY, Nov.9.8 p.m.Over 100 Lantern Slides, especially prepared for this Lectatre and explained by Mr.H.Dunstord, who accompanied the Regiment.Patriotic music.All seats reserved, -?25 cents, at \u2018Btar\u2019 Up-town Branch.8 Monpar.NovEMBER 12.VICTORIA HALL, Westmount.GRAND C CONCERT.MISB.LOUISE > CLARKE.Soprano, + : j MONDRE, November 12h, 1960, TIUREES, = = = = - Bbc.CLOCK AND.BELLS IN PLACE.The.St.George\u2019s Church clock, which is really a beautiful, piece of mechanism, iy now in fu}l running order, telling the/ - quarters and the hours from nine a.m.\u2018te nine p.m.The clock reflects great ~¢redit on the makers, Messrs, Gillet & \u201cJohnston, of Croydon, England.The *ubular chimes, which came from Messrs.|.Harrington & Latham, Coventry, England, bave also been placed ih position, & 6 aad 9 pm.There age four al.eylinders; each \u2018émb: -\u2019tanes\u2014one for every day in.the weék.Ambng 0.1 inder\u2014Thou whose almighty \u2018minstrel boy,\u201d \u2018Jesus shall reign,\u201d chimes in.key of C; \u2018Above the clear biye sky, \u2018Sun of my \u2018soul.> No.2 cylinder\u2014Hark | \u201cthe sound of holy a, \u2018Kelvin grove, \u2018Jesus, the very thought is sweet et of le Sei is fn hey of D \" \u201cBlue\u201d bells: of Scotland,\u2019 \u2018As pants the 3 hart,\u2019 \u2018Pleasant are thy courts above,\u2019 \"No.3 .eylinder\u2014 Hark, hark my soul,\u2019 \u201cthree \u2018changes on-eight bells.Key of C; \u201cChrist is our corner-stone,\u2019 thou\u201c#hak not fear,\u201d \u2018Christ is gone up.\u2018 £Ne.4 cylinder\u2014'Jesus .Fy {God save\u2019 the Queen,\u201d \u2018The\u2019 harp a \"FIRE, AT BUFFALO.evening, cyusing: a.Mian FERGUSON, Soprano, | Mr.Lig Sait T- will create new \u201cbéainess 0 er and will be heard each day, at 0 and 12} i mécini seven, e selections are the following sword,\u201d \u201cThere iz a blessed home,\u2019 \u201cThe \u2018Vale of Avoca,\u201d \u2018Morn of morns,\u2019 \u2018In token that is rigen to- sat once througl Tara\u2019s halls\u201d \u2018Sec the | Lord : + been: pla HE 0 ot 3 total cost of | fon ot about eight hroutind dollars.ba © Alban Xo, Rov.7.\u2014Fire destroyed | fy CA A vo 0 The insurance amounted) hi SOY SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Dally Wien ess, $3.00, Weekly Witness, $1.00; with reductions to clubs: Northern rene thirty cents; 10 copies to one address snd.ovez, copr, in onch ous, ba Ÿ at Gerla me bling ontres For Great Britain add $1.04 per annum for'post- = on Weekly Witness; on Northern 60 on itness.She last edition of the Datu Wrrwmss is do- d in the city every evening of publication at $4.00 per annum.epee ADVERTISING RATES, , DAILY ain Tear lines and upwards, EE WIT haa Fiveiines andupwards 206 per line agate measurement.- Yearly Contracts on Favorable terms.Noe-Tho publishers of of the WITNESS will Ph ea ble for omission to print, or .legal or other advertisement Leyond the un a peid for such advertisement.\u2014 Allbusiness communications should be addressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal, andsll letters to the Editor should be addressed \u2018Editor of the * Witness \u2019 Montreal The Baily Witness, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1900.> Some of the big railway companies in the New England States have made a new departure in building trolley lines to connect their mein roads with towns, villages and Pleasure resorts lying at a distance which has usually to be travelled by stage-coach or waggon.It is also proposed to rum trolley cars by the side .of the regular railway track so as to give more frequent accommodation to the con- | stantly increasing passenger traffic for | short distances, for tire carriage of which the ordinary steam tæsins arè too porder- ous and ae Rex is believed that, people cé cities and towns to travel more often and more conveniently than heretofore.The big steam railway.companies evidently believe that the trolley can be extended into the country, so as to embrace ell Points not now accessible \u2018by rail.This will certainly be a great advantage to city folk as well as farmers, who will thus be brought into easier communication, and if the system works well in New.England, we may expect it to extend till the whole country is connected by a network of trolleys.This developient introduces an effective link between the railway snd the highway, as these trolley cars can run upon both.It\u2019 will also have the effect of reducing the number of stoppages on through trains.: \u2014 A Lond Robertes splendid tribute to the | army under his command in South Africa enables the world te form an idea of why he is so popular with all ranks in the service.Mr.Atkins is a man concerning-whose character and ways of thinking those who bave not been brought into- imrtimeate relations with him; know but little, and thet, lithe Probably erroneous: As a rule, he Japroud « and detivent; atid.no man bes à.Tiere hearty.| hatred of shams than \u2018he: Xf \u201cwhat Lord Roberts says of his army \u2018were not true, he dare not weer it, for he knows that the men of whom he speaks cherish no illdlions on the.score.of character and dandict.Nowhere is ; blarney smote.thoroughly despised than in the basrapk \u2018 room; where men live every: moment of their time under -the' full glare of \u2018a comradeship which revedls every nan in his true nature \u2018and tolerites no pre- tenes.It is this considération as mucli as any other which should make the \u2018people of the British Empire feel a glow, oF, justifiable pride iu \u201contemplating 1 Lord.Roberte\u2019s tribute to.amy.And, \u201cty boat if engthing, sould Dave inflyence with \u201cTh Je.\u201cTHE CARLIST RISING.The\u2019 recrudescence of Oartism \u2018in Spain \u201c may be.merely a sign - of discontent among the people in the northern.pro- | vinces of the kingdom under the burdens imposed as a result of the war with the |.United States, or it may be an indication that the reactionaries believe that the time is opportune for advencing their cause.The disclaimer of having instigated the rising, issued on behalf of Don Carlos, amounts to nothing, as he has been known to play one rôle before the public and another in secret with his partisans.Some people wonder at the vitality of Carliem, but \u2018that will be best understood by comparing it with the fanatical bit unselfish and devoted loyalty of the highland Scotch to the fortunes of the Pretenders, The mountaineers of northern Spain are somewhat similar in character to the Highlanders of Scotland, and with their devotion to ome whom they regard as their rightful king they join in ubcompromising \u2018religioüs fanati- diem.The last Carliet rebellion, which | lasted, with little interruption, fromy 1860 to 1873, wae eo thoroughly crushed in a military sense, and so wholly discredited by the pusillamimity of Don Carlos \u2018himself, that the faction has long been regarded aa little better than defunct.Whatever vitality it may now possess, \u2018or whatever power for mischief it may develop, will be owing to the reaction ary element among the clergy.These priests have always been the advisers-and ingtigators of the Carlist movement, many of them have euffered severely for the cause, which they keep alive with the hope that some day it will succeed and re-establish the absolute power of the Church throughout Spain\u2014a \u2018retrogres- gion they cannot bope for under the present régime, It is not generally known that in the Carlist rebellion of 1873 several Canadian young men fought on the side of the rebels; and one by the name of Howard, if we rightly remember, was killed in battle.THE ELECTIONS TO-DAY.- In Ontario and Quebec the weathér is most unfavorable, being rainy and ead.But in the Maritime Provinces, with the exception of eastern New Brunswick, and in Manitoba and the North Wpst | and on the Pacific toast fairly fine wea: *| ther prevails.\u201d It seems probable there) fore, that quite a large vote will Bé-polf- ed.In this city electors ivére awaiting the opening hour at many of the polls and in spite of the rain a laige vote is likely to be polled.There \u2018is, however, \u2018a manifest absence\u2019 of exciternent\u2019 and from all parts of the Dominion \u2018comes the same story of quiet and good érder.Yesterday and to-day seem to have been pretty clear of roorbacks, which apparently had been exhausted, or perhips it became apparent to the leaders of: the parties, if \u2018not to the organizers, that forgeries and frauds were telling rather against than in favor of those who.perpetrated them.Each party professes the utmost confidence in its own success.The \u2018Mail and Empire\u2019 yesterday published a Montreal despatch to the effect that Mr.Tarte admitted his own defeat in St.Mary's Division, and the defeat of the Liberald both in Quebec and throughout the Dominion, but no one now puts any faith {in any such statement made in the \u2018Mail abd Empire.\u201d The same paper publishes a telegram from Mr, Bergeron claiming that | the Conservatives will elect: thirty \u2018of \u2018their candidates in the Province of Quebec.\u201cThe Conservatives really \u201cexpect | large gains.in- western.Ontario.some few \u2018gains in Québec, and-lalso: in Prifige Ed- de gres \u2018Ward Tekind, and eatlier \u2018in\u2019 the:canpelgn 8 upon: \u201ccapturing \u2018every lr they \u2018counted seat west of Lake Superior; to tae: Mr.\"Hugh John Macdonald's words, but: pro-| finan bably now a bare majority of the \u2018west | ern seats is all they look for.\u201cDe\u201d Liberals, count\u201d \u201cconfidently - upon gains \u2018in eéstetn.\u2018Ontario and in New Bepñswick ends Nova, Beotia, and would: be \u2018satipfied to hold their own in this (province: Sir Wilfrid\u201d Laurier, \u2018 after-his- tribisphant tout throughout: all eastern\u2019 \u2018Ontario, \u2018evi dently feels assured of victory.\u201cTe à singularly excellent strain even: for.him, he mid at Hamilton: pt we are ta mike a -| particularly wherever ; thing, to cement.Be gh Put a malle \u201cfathers.Will our cause triumph ?Yes, \u201cit will trivmph, because itis the cause ¢ of right, \u2018justice, the cause of a united .¢ Canadian nationality, which the day \u2018after to-morrow shall triumph from \u201cgone end of the country to the other.\u2019 (Loud and prolonged cheers.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * A GREAT VICTORY.Mr.Bryan has the solid South and the silver states, Mr.McKinley all the rest.Never was a country more clearly divided by an election.Kentucky and Maryland, which vacillated at the time of the rebellion, have apparently division, as they did in 1896.If Greater New York Were a separate state, as it should be, it would thanks to the depot- ism of Boss Croker, add another lone patch of Bryan color to the map.There is no part of the United States that has so much to lose by Bryanism and so much to gain by McKinleyism as Manhattan borough.Yet, what with the-absolute rule of Tammany, never so.strong as to- Britain, a sentiment to.which Mr.Bryan | hds appealed much, it has given the silver anti-imperialist, anti-British Bryan an unprecedented majority.The general result is a complete Bryan overthrow.Every state concerning which Republican, unless it be Nebraska, Mr.Bryan\u2019g own state, which he still claims to have won.Kansas, which the Populist fusion \u2018with the Democrats in 1896 carried over to Bryan, has gone back to Republicanism this year.The State of Washington, which went Democratic in 1896, has returned to the Republican fold and gives the Republicans the solid Pacific coast.Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas are three western states which supported Bryan in 1896, but have declared \u2018against him in 1900.The news of this complete victory will carry joy wher ever the flag of commerce flies, the flag of Britain flies.It will carry despair to Boerdom, which, in its determined ignorance, built its last hopes on the ac cession of Bryan.It will clear away from American politics false\u201d economic issues born of incredible \u201cignorance, and give some «chance to\u2019 that \u2018form of: De mactatic.pinion, hich, My.Olwglssd represented; doors.to the fellowship of nations and the brotherhood of man as the \u2018Dingley protectionism which Mr.Me- Kinley represeñts can never do.Mr.Bryan\u2019 9 defeat is most discouraging for him personally, and must dishearten him greatly.Immediately after the last presidential election Mr.Bryan began his campaign fof the present one, and for four years he has perhaps been the hardest worked man in the United States.The work he has done has been that of a giant in leadership The result of all his work is, so far as this election at any rate is concerned, worse than nil ; he has been defeated by a greater electoral college majority at least than in the former election.IMPERIAL ZOLLVEREIN, .A GREAT CONSERVATIVE PAPERS VIEW OF IT.(London (Bog) Spectator!) \u2019 When, then, our rulers dome to for the future ap well as the cial corner stone.We be told, 5 pi they will do ; and that there not the slightest ear of any ther plan being ado) but in ite: of.\u201cthat we hole \u2018that re is - of.caution.Remember that the Folhcari Pcs lhe Cabinet to o'depert à Fhe a the rinciples will be very great Sitereased annual ea?Bhs re- duired, af: ye it.Wil be tv Bo iene Let hei the\u2019 \u2018exis taxes.Toe ; ee Government ~will, \u201cithless ars * ni ve pressed | upon them many EW © eious fiscal \u2018expedients.Chief among, \u20ac \u2018is likely tp be soi re BT be for an im- | Poe, sollverein.be plausibly y that it wi \u201cexcelle 1 ETS pro-.de\u201d for the: oust of mpetaim ! by | in: ë en sy should be; free.fu within : hem, nda Ee Soworas as to a \u2018doty proud of is, 8 we are pioud of our added themselves to the North in this |, our \u2018day; what with foreign hatred of Great Le there Was any sort of doubt has gone|' rwhosé-retuin power ia would give hew liberties to the peorlé et \"of the United Stites and oper\u2019.their |: view the fiscal situation, and to: prie , iced |.of Montreal.He wes mansger of a tries the seeds of destruction not mere HE for our fiscal system, but also for jhe ent)iire.The empire rests upon trade and on the policy of the fren door,\u201d and the moment that policy is abandoned and an attempt is made to act in the monopolistic spirit which prevailed in the Spanish and Dutch em- ires, at that moment our empire will pres to decline.Protection would breed countless jealousies and quarrels at bome and among -the colonies in their \u2018relations to each other and to the Mother Country, and it would also raise the bitterest animosity abroad\u2014the kind of animosity that men felt for Spain in the seventeenth century.Canada, Australia and New Zealand would each fancy that the other was preferred in our imperial tariff, and would demand redress, while our traders at home would be equally certain that the colonies were not playing fair.As it is, ports are open to all, and ne part the empire can plead favoritism, ine lands outside the empire, though they may profess to hate us, know and appreciate the fact that commercial squ uality and a free opportunity to all follow the British flag But though we cannot help feeling that an effort will be made to manipulate the fiscal developments required by the war in a.protectionist direction, we do not believe that the Cabinet will yield.At any rate, the present Chan cellor of the Exch quer is quite ound on the Patter.thing could have been bet- an Thanos way in, which be.test- od in his recent speech at Liverpool Against a so-called \u2018commercial union\u2019 with the colonies.He did not, he de- | clared, believe in the idea of preferential\u201d duties in favor of our colonies as compared with foreign countries on\u2019 the imports of the United Kingdom.Any such duties would be dangerous in the -utmost degree to foreign trade, ich was essential to the prosperity of this country.\u2018This great question,\u2019 he went on, \u2018could only be approached and dealt with on the princip Te of free trade.His own opinion was that any person in our colonies or in this country who founded his views as to the future on the possibilty of any solution of this |.question except on the basis of free trade was founding his views upon a foundation of sand, and he would not for the world, having some experience in matters of this Find, hold out to our fellow-subjects in the colonies that we.could deal with the question on any other basis than free trade\u201d We sin- trust that this is the spirit près will prevail, and that even if, as seems possible, Sir Michael Hicks Beach goes to the Admiralty or the War Oj his view will still be accepted by \u201cthe Government as a whole.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018THE OPPOSITION SUCCEEDED.The proceedings which commenced in the Circuit Court.yesterday to carry through the applications for naturalization of over a hundred aliens, were continued until 4 pm.At the opening of the afternoon session, Judge Champagne granted the motion to amend Mr.ku-L \u201cbéndtein\u2019s signature on- the affidavits: Siege + Fhis,- \u2018however, did, not, sects fore.that, gentleman, a Mr.Maclen- required the production of Mr, Ru stein\u2019s commission, and all the cases in which his signature appeared were left over until he went for his commission.Meanwhile other cases were tuk- en up, but objections continued to be \u2018meade, and when the Court adjourned at 4.10 p.m.only ten applications had been granted, including four presented Ly Mr, Goldstein and passed in the morning.Shortly before four o\u2019clock Mr.Beique made applieation to have the sitting of the court.continued after the regular hour, but Judge Champagne rafused cn -ample time to .secure their: letters of) naturalization before this date.A large number of the applicants are voters in St.Lawrence Divigion and.booked dowt| as stawdch Liberals, so that the strong opposition shown yesterday by the Conservatives can easily be understood.As it is, the Court has adjourned till to-morrow, when, no doubt, the remain: ing petitioners \u2018will meet with \u2018much.Tess opposition.INJUNCT 10N DENIED.COPYRIGHT OF THE FAMOUS \u2018WHAT'WE HAVE WELL HOLD\u2019 PICTURE IN COURT.a of What, we; have.we'll Tar the famous pajpiotic.picture.The judge holds that the \u2018decision is a most im- 2526 Vicioci, confers.copyright only \u2018the - United -Kihgdom, \u2018and thet ret | acts dp not extend iis authority.- The motion for.an .imjunciion .was ER can be published freely in Canada.: DEATH, OF MR.I Tor.The friends of Mr.James Foley, of 55; Union.avenue, will régret to hear: of his « death, which occurred y morning at thie Hotel Cecil, London, à seventy-meco TRE oon, Fa had.een A wit! 5 dy & Tottnight.The Che Pius) med Ww.days had: been J 1 a cablegram y brie aÿ announ \u2018his death.Degsased had boon re \u2018he residied far the past don, rd Hour Tan E e leaves a widow, one son, wlie Fole .Bok Sworn.to before him as a- justice: of the{- the ground that the petitioners had: bad 3 ] \u2018od powels, end avoiding e.\u2018their superiors.Neglect of tod, at vioefy \u2018disorders tai the peoples are op: portant ope, that the Imperial statute, | | Toronto, Ped thie FRANCE AND RUSSIS -\u2014 CABLE FROM THE CZAR 71 THE FANCY OF THE j Paris, Nov.8.\u2014This is the -, ; message sent by the Czar +, |.\u2018 ; Loubet on Sunday, on the \u2026 the unveiling of the monun.late President Sadi-Carnot, a: |.\u2018To His Excellency, M.Lai ; dent of France, Lyons : CE \u201cThe inauguration of a mon, your illustrious predecess.vividly to my mind the im; vices rendered to France President Carnot, and his ac- ration in the great work of «1 ; EAR rapprochement, with essen: fic aims, between our friendly .tries.w \u2018 Associating myself with al! thie solemnity, I beg you, Mr | to ever believe my sentiment.cere and unchanging friendship.mh \u2018 \u201cNICHO 5 Livadia, Nov.3° Te following is President 1 nd tong Majesty Nicholas II., Pe, .of All the Russias, Livadia I am most deeply touched 1 Tog Majesty's generous thought in nso, ing yourself with the homage rere by the city of Lyons to the memary à President Carnot.France will high appreciate this fresh mark of affectionay sympathy.Nor does she forget aims roche- coun- 1) ven- Alex- 1 only of all ajesty t this É cor- ET.tisfac- Pari- y, the ; com- punce- ent in en br rough- of the amen:.8, has ate of al the eine, plcsity Se LAST SAD RITES.EMAINS OF THE LATE SIR RODERICK CAMERON INTERRED AT WILLIAMSTOWN.The remains of the late Sir Roderick .«meron, of New York arrived yes- -»rday morning by the New York Cen- wal.\u2018and were immediately transferred y special train to Lancaster, for inter- -nt in the old Williamstown cemetery.\"The apartment in which the remains the late knight were laid in stave 1+ literally filled with flowers, wreaths, russes, etc, presented by triends of \u201che deceased, among the leading families New York.\u201cThe relatives and friends who accorn- panied the remains to Williamstown, jn- \u201clnded Messrs.Duncan E.Cameron and Roderick Cameron, sons of Sir Roderick, and his four stately daughters, Miss (Cameron and the Misses Catherine «nd [sabelle Cameron, Mr.and Mrs.Belmont Tiffany, Mrs.de Bellefeuille Macdonald, Mr.de Léry Macdonald, Mr.Robertson, Mr.Macdonald, of Greentfleld, Mr.Ossian Macdonald, and a number of others.Quite a \u2018number of the residents of the community met the party at the station, and followed the hearse to Williamstown, where the Rev.A.Graham, of Knox Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, officiated at the closing ceremony.deceased was the son of Major aod Margaret (McLeod) Cameron, who settled down in Major Cameron\u2019s former home in Glengarry, Ont, in 1820.Major Cameron represented his county in the Dominion Parliament from 1828 to 1824.Tn 1849, at the request of the Hon.William Hamilton erritt, Sir Roderick accompanied Mr Hugh .Wilson to Washington, as delegate from (\u2018anada, to advocate t Bess of the \u2018emous Canadian reciprocity hill, which was finally passed and remained in force until 1861.While in New York in 1852 on the way to Australia, Sir Rod- vrick was induced to remain in New York and establish a line of clipper ships to Australia and New Zealand.This was the wo Enning of the great house of R.ameron & Company, which has continued successfully for forty-eight years, and become one of the most important branches in the American merchant marine service.CABLE FROM COL, OTTER.BALANCE OF THE FIRST CONTINGENT SAILS FOR SOUTHAMPTON.Ottawa, Nov.7.\u2014A cablegram from Col.Otter from Capetown, dated to-day, states that vhe regiment.sails tor Southampton.Those reurning are Majors Buchan and Fiset, Oaplaine A TA oy Macdonell, Lieut.Swift, Laiferty empl eu al Mose et and three hundred men.Major Weeks has fever and remains at Kroonstad, but is not dangerously aL Capt.ilvi remains behind \u201c duty.ele).M arshal Lord Roberts coni + TO HONOR STRATHCONA.Winnipeg, Nov.7\u2014The Winnipeg City Council and Board of \u2018Trade intend to invite Lord Strathcona here at an early date and do him honor for the many services.he has rendered Winnipeg, and especially what he has done for Queen, Empire and Canada in equipping and sending to Africa at his own expense one Of the finest regiments in the Imperial service.THE SUPREME COURT.c Ottawa, Nov.1-2 the Sa reme ourt yesterday the argument in Clergue vs.Humphrey was concluded and judgment reserved.Judgment was also reserved in Eckhardt vs.Lancashire, and the court rose fill Nov.12, when the Maritime list will be taken up.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FELL FROM A LADDER.John Stevens, 24 years old, was working on some repairs to 239 St.Antoine street, yesterday afternoon, and was standin on a ladder about \"thirty feet above the ground, when he slipped and fel, receiving a severe shaking up and a cut.on lower lip.He was taken to the Notre Dame ospital.DOMESTIC SCIENCE.Miss A.D.Watson, principal of the Y.W.C.A.school of cookery, gave an interesting little talk last evening on the manner in which foods nourish and build up the body.The processes of digestion, absorption, assimilation end nutrition were explained.It was sliown how ion is retarded by eating very hot or very cold fo foods, rai males OT, undue on of \"the or othet I of the ry es should Tome vec vob à acted by Goin th hese require \u2018upon the saliva undiluted.The -importance of albumen as a base of nutrition was net-, and the food constituents assimilat-\u2019 dy the various parts .of the body re pointed out.At.the close of the talk an opportunity was given to ask qestions, which were answered d by Miss pr\u2014 _ \u2018| defeat of METHODIST.YOUNG PEOPLE.A meeting of the Epworth League of Christian Endeavor was held in Douglas Methodist Church on Monday evem: 2a of fast week, the pastors the Rev.W.Kerby, presiding.Miss Elliott drummed the meeting on the subject of \u2018Worry,\u2019 and Miss McKee gave a re- pert of the executive committee of the ethodist Young People\u2019s.Union.lt was reported that some leagues propes: to hold prayer meeiings at th beginning of the church services, also that xr vices be held in each church at seven for the time put in.The court would probably consider all the circumstances and atlow such amount as was considered.reasonable.PAYING THE DOCTOR.O.K.fL, Perth Co., Ont.~\u2014-A young married woman in Ontario\u201d comes home to her mother, and~is sick: A\u2019 doctor is sent for by the.mother and si \u2018When, a few days after, she\u2019is fh a critical state her Tusband fs sent for.She dies.The mother afterwards, tells doctor she will see him \u201cAns.\u2014The husband, probably, ought to pa: the - amount eventually.But en consider that \u2018under the circumetances stated, the #hysician is quite right in looking to the.mother for payment of his account, and the\u2019 proposed suit ought to be entered against er.LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDER.Dunlop.\u2014If a fhining cémpany should ecol- lapse, or ga Into liquidation would the reholders be responsible for, liabilities, for their shares?Ans.\u2014The shareholders would merely lose what they paid for their -shares, if the shares: were fully paid up, otherwise they would be liable for any unpaid calls.\u2014\u2014 HUSBAND AND WIFE \u2014 DEBTS OF .THE HUSBAND.\u2018 \u201cB\u2014Is a wife\u2019 obliged \u2018to pay her hus- .must she pay the whole or.only.a certain proportion Ans.\u2014H cothinon as to property the wife could.not ve sued during the.existence of the éommunity.If the husbang:| died and the wife accepted the community she would be bound to pay its debts, but not otherwise.If the consorts were separated as to property, the wife could not ar-.dfnariiy be held for the husb s debts, | saries, on proof of the husband's erwise.RIGHTS OF PURCHASER.* Orie \u2018Witness\u2019 Rerder.\u2014A\" holds promige-| of o.from.B for-a lot.of { land din thé\u2019 Province of Quebec: The pi is stated | \u2018therein to be paid in \u2018atstod- axe) instal: } \u2018ments, the deeds to be.exacted only flaal payment.1 Can A exact with : cum- Een on Shara.Seo 55 39 aid at i Ww] A R° Pi 8 | randmiothers death.to.B, C.and D.D How's via Bs haps, ve entt, Sate Ù w'eould D' a sen sigh, off.Claims in pr & cné 4} more wisi?.Would it be ne : , or-1x it Propos- |: \u2018 Way: the lata W.- vert! dE: pars oer Zero oo or would they merely lose what they paid | but, might be: held for the costs of noces Hive al itty have 3 ate and Pecavery 3.Wold | - the above parties oy | bee\u201d \u2018here .against hist bo legally Justify the eraployes him, 1 leaving his To Makes the Hair grow.the Complexion.Softens and whitens the Hands.Preserves and beautifies the Skin of.Infants and Children.ly pure.delicately me Fs ve, ere Soaris not of 8 the most.our in, perf ers end eae ut the purest am py Coal Ch Porras Dave xp xz, Sols Beaton, U.bre medicated, \"sold ab CHEN.ARBIAGE M 0 ae ; \u201cTO LENE ; conte & BAR2ON, _.NOTARIES & COMMISSIONERS 110 St, Jaunes street.The Grand Old Staple ISIN i BAKING POWDE \u201cIs NOT \u201cCheap\u201d Goods, bit \u201cGood Goods\u201d cheap.Forty years on the market with continuous large sales, proves its high merit.so MARRIAGE LICENSES, INSOLVENT ESTATES.JOHN M.M.DUFF, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, 107 St.James Street ant - 3 Selkirk Ave.Buy se TILING AND nsit ALSO Mantels, Grates and Fireplace.fonds.\u2018 R.A.BUNTON, B.C.L., NeFARY, dc: > ° MARRIAGE LIOEŸSER: TEMPLE BUILDING; M5 St.James Bt.(LD NEWSPAPER \" suftable for WrAD|u# puipossi.for - sale ar the \u201cWitness Oe, tx 1-1 phokages, at Si per 109 Da.a \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Auction Sales, Menntug & Barsalow.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the, \u2018matter of HASLEY BBOTHERS, Mat and Cap Manutactäters, \u201cMomtroal, mme pr The entire stock-fn-téade aud Hitihge | this Be LH I on on TUESDAY, the day of.November | Street, at 110 loc k in the\" foregoon,\u2019; th i vita = $50.0 Lain eousiats of Ba trom his aim of io} Tod EE E Ror AT 2 oa driving a \u2018team.if.sty! 1 ent does aot uit employer, can CU Les jar wages when time i up; on bp dodo Leu an employer proves:ts -Ué vory-abu- a \u2018with the: tongue, must O06 put up: th it, oe forfeit Yages hy lexving® Ans, * a No.idorduct on\u201d the part not offer a.pri cred ind 24 explain 4 salt.pA oun save i i, ahd, will ca Au Y ts ne y betng' 2 General ly speskiic, auch mie \u201c; e enbioyer À J ! - of their organizations .dant, wa ELECTION DAY (Continued from Page 1.) ST.ANN'S.In no division of the city did elec: tion moi dawn with a more emphatic dreariness than in St.Ann\u2019s.vertheless the two candidates\u2019 and their supporters were early at work in the various committee rooms and -no sooner did the polls open than a steady stream of voters began to pour in.The v was perhaps not as brisk as it would have on a fine day.but at most of the booths it was steady and continuous.Soon Messrs.Quinn and Gallery were driving around to the various polls, cheering their tes tive supporters and gverlooking t he working 8 to the prospects, both sides, of course, expressed the utmost confidence.A tour of the committee rooms, however, would have convinced most that there was rather more enthusiasm on the Gallery mde than on his opponent\u2019s.ST.LAWRENCE WARD.The voting in St.Lawrence Ward was in general conducted quietly and satisfactorily.Up town it was perhaps slow enough early in the day.One poll ab twelve o'clock bad\u2019 registered only 17 out of 94 votes.Down town, however, vot- | - ing was heavier and more prompt.At two o'clock it was estimated that 5,623 votes had been cast in St.Lawrence Ward and 7,544 in St.Louis Ward.Some workers went so far as to forecast a majority of over four hundred for Mr.Bick- e .There was eome trouble at a polling place on Pine avenue, and the police were sent to investigate cases of alleged \u2018telegraphing\u2019 Considerable \u2018telegraphing\u2019 is declared to have been attempted.Detective Gladu and staff were employed to look out for impersondtors in this division.At least two gangs of tele graphers were broken up.AT THE BOARD OF TRADE GENERAL OPINION FAVORED THE > GOVERNMENT.Interest in the elections on the Board of Trade to-day was not of {he usual noisy order.For the most part, the attitude of members was of the apathetic kind, the general opinion being that the -present government would be returned, although probably with a diminished majority.Of course, there were one or two.on either side who got a little excited occasionally, contradicted a little stren- nously, and gave a very large majority bo their own party ; but these incidents pere merely ripples on a very smoothly flowing stream, aad, | for the most part, day, 5 Be ter\u2018 their out-of town votes, - HOCHELAGA DIVISION.et \u2018St.Henri, à very heavy vote was poll- Atoh uring the\u201d day, the Mayor, Mr.Eugene udy; a strong \u2018Consérvative, bm vote carly In the morning.In Westmount; Mr.Madore is believed to have received & very large vote.By an understanding hetween the candidates, Mr.Madore and Dr.Lachapelle, turus: were furnished for publication during the day, but Mr.Madore\u2019s supporters are very ranfident:of \u2018bts eleetion, and go ta say.he will be returned by registering Cary, Nov.ALBERTA Weather lik ov.a.m.\u2014Weather like right and delightful, such as \u2018sunny Riboris is.famous for.city wards.-So far, according to the ieee count, | Bennett 2 about eighty ihsad of Oliver in the citv, Cannot: ol news of ou districts, as all -are-miles a suey fro - - BRITIS COLUMBIA Westminster, BL, Nov.Wether fair and \u201cenol throughout the whole district.A large vote is being polled up to this hour (19 am).meme BATE of tio provicis annual meoct- ~ing- Wat mers-téad b ts, pacre- pry.sad Mr.Yoh ha MoDonalt and \u201cWm.were mected serutineers.were passed to no 76-150 Votes | Ne .are being polled.bos on in all the five 7.| Rock pale, New York Panda.000 ries, The {\u2026 Rates nominel rr afore inn pe | © CHICAGY TMARKETS.spite of the Dumber of cars, Lo passengers dnsis arding the company\u2019s men had almost to the people to keep the cars running.In spite of the overorowdi however, thers would have been no accidents.if the pecple bad only kept cool.They crowded into the front of the car and prevented the motor- than from using his brakes, but still the\u2019 car slipped very easily and those who stayed aboard suffered no damage.accidents occurred to people Ww threw themselves off the cars.Mr.Wankiyn added that instructions had now been given that no two cars were to be on the hill at the same time, no matter how congested the trafic might be, and he was of opinion fhé company had now got a brake which would stop any car from running down hill.The care exerc by the company in running its service was illustrated by Mr.James Ross, who quoted the figures paid out last yéar, and this for legal expenses and damages as proef.- Mr.Ross sald that last year these amounted to 3% percent on the gross receipts and this year te only 9-10 of 1 percent, or about the least on the Continent.On the motion of Mr.James Wilson, seconded by Mr.James Cafhrane, $6,000 was voted to the directors to the incoming year.The old board of directors, consisting of the Hon.L.J.Forget, Mesars.James Ross, K.W.Blackwell, Fréd.C.Henshaw and H.Montagu Allan, was re-clected, as was Mr.John McDonald.ne usual votes of thanks the- board of directors and officers of the company.cretion A COMING CONCERT.Miss Louise Clarke, the well i ) prano, will give a grand concert Victoria Hall, Westmount, next Mondxy evening.Besides Miss Clarke, the following will take part: Camille Hone, Mr.Lebel, Miss L.Benn, Dr.A.F.Ibbotson, Miss Marie Jeavna Varin and Miss H.Bond.Mrs.Chadwick will be the accompanist.i AN EVENING MUSICAL.Two sacred cantatas, \u2018The Rainbow of Peace,\u2019 Thos.Adams, and Mendelssohn's \u2018Forty-second Psalm,\u2019 will be given in the West End Methodist Church, corner of Canning and Coursol streets, to-morrow evening, by the choir of the church, assisted by Miss Bertha Fergyson, soprano, and Fred.Capon, tenor.Mr.Horace W.nor, Mus.Bac., is also to assist with\u2019 organ solo.Mrs, Parratt is the of and Mr.J.J.Rell the conductor of the choir.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A PUGILIST KILLED.Detroit, Mich,, Nov.7.\u2014Michgel Goldman, of Ba City, known in the rin as \u2018Kid\u2019 O'Brien, who was knocke down and out last night by Berna Carroll, of this city, before the Cadillac Athletic Club, die \u201cat St.Mary's Hos ital to-day \u2018from concussion of the rain, without recovering consciousness, Carroll is under: arrest at police headquarters.PORTO RICO ELECTIONS.San Juan del Porto Rico, Nov.7.\u2014It is estimated that 75,000 Ronublisans voted.at the election\u201d yesterday for a commisioner to Côngress, and members 0: the House of Delegates, , Not mere 200 Fedorals voted.The election NEW.YORK STOCK LIST.(Furnished by J.R Meeker.) Bmore A in Suet.Com.Cable.Reported for the \u2018Witases' by\u2019 ax Harter + Banker and Beoker, 1781 Notre Dime st.VF 316 prem.% 40.3 pram Sterling, 60days.81-16 8818 Bi to8%.4 Sterling, Demand.41315.81518 911660 BY \u2018Sterling Ceble.,.91J8 9% - 9 \u2014- Paris Cheques.K18% 146 Sm The following the so-'] turned Monirent trom ion, der, halting fo |] ay to kneel.i.front.-/ U : yards thé th Dattation , .' CHICAGO CATTLE.Chicago, Nov.7.\u2014Cattle\u2014Receipts, 18,000, Including 500 Texans and 300 Westerns.Native steers slow to ten Butchers\u2019 stock active, steady ; Texans about steady.Good to prime steers, $5.40 to $5.95; poor to medium, $4.40 to $5.30; wtogk- ers and feeders, $2.70 to §4.40.; cows, $3.76 to $4.80; beifera, $2.76 to $4.75; canners, $1.50 to $2.66; bulls, $3.50 to 3 35; calves, $4 to $6; Texas fed Jeers, $4 to $4.55; Texas \u201cgrass steers, Ba to $4.10; Texas bulls, $2.60 to $3.25, os Receipts to-day, 25,000 ; tomorrow, 35,000; left \u2018over, 2,397.Steady to strong, closing shade higher.Top price, $4.92); mixed and butchers, $4.55 to $4.92%; good to cholce heavy, $4.60 to $4.90; rough heavy, $4.46 to $4.65; light Leary.$4.50 to.$4.92; bulk of sales, $4.60 LONDON CLOSING PRICES.London, Nov.7.\u2014Consols for money at 98%; do., for tho azcount, 98%.ooh tchison, 35%; Canadian Pacific Rallway, cents\u2019 lower.Tok isvitie, 80%; Union Pacific preferred, : I New York Central, 138%; Erle, at Spenna., 71%; Reading, 95; Brie, first ; Lreferred, 37; Northern Pacific preterred, | TT: Grand Trunk, 6%; Anaconda, 10; Rand mines, a4; tar silver quiet, 29 1-i6d per ovnce.oney, 2 percent.The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3% to 1 3-16 percent; do., for (ree months\u2019 bil's, 3 -13-16 to 7% per- cen! PERSONAL.Ber, J: McCarter superintendent of Unies Tors ast A JKNOWLEDGMENTS.The treasurer of the Protestant House of Industry and \u2018Refuge acknowledges with thanks the receipt of $100 from Mr.Abner Kingman, ATTACKING IN MASSES, CONTEMPT FOR MODERN WEAPONS AMONG FRENCH STRATEGISTS.Bt.Paul, 123%; Illinois Central, 124; ! Whe; as re | see our line advancing, will desde with the glitter of « Sir ba: oa \u201cahd will hear the music of our our trumpet, willy so disconcert them \u2018that they over the heads of the M ancèg Tine We, who have the \u20ac ience of \u2018Omdurman, know how ounded are the theories upon which this ressoning 15 built.We know that on the banks of the Nile we had an enemy infinitely) | more indifferent to death thim any Eu-! ropean force would ever be, yet their: serried messes were swept out of exis fence before they Had reached within: Ya this is the range at which, in ma-; noeuvres, a nch colonel marches bis battalion, in mass to the attack.know that of all the dervish phalanxes only a few men lav dead within 800 ards of the zareba, yet at this ran rench pufantry de loys to the attack.n pointed this out the Frefith officers Pa Sie shoulders and said: \u2018But you were fighting savages; the d made no reply We shall advance un er cover of the best grtillery in the world.\u2014Chaïrtres (Sept.dence London \u2018Times.\u2019 trellis 25), Correspon- DIED.PURCELL \u2014 At her residence, Kilgare, , Que, on Nov, 4, 1900, Jane Marlin, wife of \u2018the late John \u2018Purcell, of Kildare.H.L.PUTNAM ~~ REAL ESTATE.Mevtgage Loans, Valuations VS ITSÉ A COUNTRIES The Red Infantry rv advanced in company column to within 1,200 yards of the riss.Then the White colonels began to push their men up into the fight- line.For the moment I thought that the Red divisional general commanding on the right h determined upon a frontal attack upon the three batteries in action against him.But this was not so.He directed one of his brigades to advance to the right of the village, in which the Red horse artille guns had unlimbered, the other to a vance to the left.\u2018Thus the former a across the open.In fact,\u201d tle infants still in company columns- marpned: o uely to the hostile line of \u201cfrom ï to 800 yards.Then, and then only, did it form company front.Nor were these companies exiended.As far as sections .were concerned; there whs some loosening in -the formation, but the men advanced shoulder ta shoul- fire about every hundred firing the men were.al- The attack was.Jade echelon on a bat seyen, or -eight \u201cFun ed ion Pad ad osha, hen ards.\" If not battalions in 4 pushed > rervard to the.attack] \u201cGrin nies, at about three hundr es rval.Once an attack was launched battalion after battalion followed: pe lending companies.The success of an operation seemed to be decided in the favor of the officer who could hurl the largest mass to destruction in the sho: est possible time.\u2018Such tactics ody, have won Napoleon\u2019s *battles, but in present day warfare they are impossible A the engagement which has drawn fo ese criticigms, the Red were able by; lank ammunition to Me me or men on the flanks of Genet Bolard\u2019s n°5 e that he was forced to fou Sao as the official summary].ek vers 1 h 3%, le 4me Goris, | rononce fran ent son attaque sur ngers, le commandant de la flanc I garde du 10me, estimant avee raison que ga mission est renplie, prend la r2- solution de battre.en retraite, en se Ye- pliant pied a pied \u2018sur la gros de son corps d\u2019armee!\u2019 I was so appalled at what I had séen that I immediately questioned French officers upon their system.They were always guarded in what they said.The trial at Fr» is still green in the memory the French army.Bat:little by I little I was able to arrive af \u2018the reasoning which has wed the -preséfit infantry training to live in spite of the teaching of modern wars.At first the] officers replied to my queries by saying thet these grand manoeuvres were not for the pen, that they were simply games of chess for the Jpstruction À the higher ranks, they sai \u2018practice all our attack formations during our battalion manoeuvres.\u2019 ppt: talked well int6 the evening that 1 got the bottom of th meaning.wl qe ôf Sonth Africa and its léssos, idea is, prevalent in the French.army, and \u2018roles its\u2019 training, that: Shere is\u2019 =o red factor in warfare, and.is nfan advance, them - and lost as rere battles in oie on.e weight Be forwerd to the \u2018tack.doy A Je, in i and cavalry move- ast, in Rants back.Ni ther \u2018batial er Guat the Corn end.> ca eu (FDWARD T.TAYLOR & SON I then] - inted out that: it.wis impossible for} ; 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1900.THE MONTRÉAL DAILY WITNESS.0 A SERIES OF WELCOMES.CAPTAIN FRASER ARRIVES AT SHERBROOKE.herbrooke, Que, Nov.7.\u2014The reception n last night to Captain C.C.K.Fra- of E Company, first contingent, will - be remembered by the citizens of Sher- \u201cre The whole city turned out to =] et Er wenor to the gallant captain, who was \u2018mpanied by about thirty of his com- : The streets through which the !.\u2018-ssion Marched was lined with thou- of people.At the station the cap- und hic men were met by Mayor Be- -r and the council, the members of \u201c ppard of Trade, cne 53rd Regiment, à +808 College School Cadets, the Har- .\" baud and the Snowshoe Club.The! ; is vere +, bunting and inscriptions af welcome.« passing Captain Fraser's home, about -«hoo! children were drawn up in line, i sang patriotic songs.The skating ©, where the reception took place, was .rated with mottoes and bunting, and nted a very pretty appearance.On .ring the hall the boys in khaki were vived with round after round of checre.ry were escorted to the platform by © ivrel Worthington and officers of the :.ttalion.A civic address of welcome to Captain \u201c-aser and officers and men of E Company, ~as then read by the Mayor, who said in carts \u2018As in times of old, blood has been shed fn a foreign lani, but this time the heroes who died, or were wounded in battle, un- ike Wolfe and Montcalm at old Quebec, were fighting side by side under the same glorious fag, to uphold British rule.A new nation, \u2018as it were, has received the baptism ot fire and blood, and thereby the various rationalities of this country have been more closely welded togethar, perhaps better than ever before.We are no longer n colony; we have become part of an immerse federation, over which the sun never sets.\u2019 - .> * \u2018You had to contend against sickness, climatic condition~ and difficulties of all kinds, in a God-forsaken country,thousands ot miles away from your beloved ones.Yet, at all times, and everywhere, you displayed that indomitable and truly Canadian spirit and pluck, which elicited praise from all sides.\u2019 Captain Fraser having briefly replied, tbanking the citizens for the way in which tbey had received him and his men, Col.Worthington, of the 53rd Regiment, in an eloquent spesch, presented Captain Fraser with 8 sword of honor given by the oficers of the 53rd Regiment and citizens.Col.Worthington also presented Captain Fraser with a \u2018present from Lieut.-Colénel King, and the two men from Sherbrooke, who were in B Company, with a purse of money.The Hon.Mr.Justice White delivered a telling patriotic.speech, in the course of which he referrad to the splendid services of ths Canadian contingent in South Africa.The troops wera then served with refreshments by the ladies, after which a smoking concert was held.To-day the men were the guests of the city.THE BOYS WELCOMED AT RICHMOND.Richmond,Que., Nov.7.\u2014QGreat enthusiasm prevailed throughout ths town during the whole of yesterday, the occ&sion being the return from South Africa of Privates Mclver, White, Walker and Greenlay,who are members of \u2018E\u2019 Co., Firat Contingent, R.C.R.They were accompanied by about fifty members of the company, ail in Khaki uniform, who were en route for Sherbrooke to see their captain, O.K.Fraser, home.The arrival of the boys was announced by shrieks from various locomotives and shop whistles and Ihe playing of bands.Fully 2,000 peo- - J present at the r \u2018 4 cos wp = Meh Bays Jn were.the / ist prominent \u201cposition, and ate Sarat iz the tows, the boys were given a royal -eption and a dinner-at the town hall.At\u201d ~» latter several patriotic speeches were r odo by prominent citizens.he boys, ac- romnanied by numerous newly-formed fends, took In the town in the afternoon, 2nd in the evening were escorted to the 7.30 express by the 54th, two bands and a crowd of c'tizens.The train pulled out amid loud sheers from the large crowd that saw the lads depart., HOTEL ARRIVALS.Arrivals at the Place Viger Hotel: \u2014Geo.H.Suckling, Toronto: Mrs.P.E.Lane, L.Duchatelle and wife, P.H.Gllmore, New York; J.D.Fainaworth, Boston; Chas, E.B.Smithett, Toronto ; Father O'Leary, R.C.R.; J.G.D.Birbridge, England ; M.Allen, New York.- _ ADVERTISEMENTS.Every Exertion a Task Every Care a Burden There is failure of the strength to: do and the power to endure ; there is weakness \u201call over\u201d that is persis- .tent and constant.The vital functions are impaired, food does not nourish, and the whole .system is run down.A medicine that strengthens the stomach, perfects digestion, invigor- _ ates and tones is needed.Mrs.P.W.Banford, of Windsor, Ont., testifies\u2019 that her daughter took Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla for general debility and for impure and impoverished blood, and the results were perfectly satisfactory.She says: \u2018I have much pleasure In recommending Hood's Sarasparilla as a tonic and general bullder of the system.\u2019 Benj.\u2018Webb, of Clinton, Ont., says he has \u2018:xen Hood's Sarsaparilla for deranged and \u201cserdered stomach, and it worked Itke a \"arm.It restored a healthy appetite, and \"ned his whole system.It is his family Zedicine.1.it has done for She took it when she was all run n\u2014without appetite, losing flesh, and © to do her work.It restored her ap- \"1°, increased her weight, and made her \"1 and strong.This is her own unsolicit- tatement.Hood's Sarsaparilla \u2018rauises to cure and keeps the prom- 4 The earlier treatment is begun ; What Hood's Sarsaparilla did for Mrs, - Garland, Shady, Tenn., : CU PTS.| WANT A \u2018PREVENT-ALL FENDER.\u2019 Coroner McMahon held an inquest at the General Hoepital, yesterday aîter- noon, on the body of Auguste Deschenes, the bicyclist who died on Monday from \" injuries received in collision with a street car on Oct.15.The evidence showed clearly that no ome but the victim was \u2018to blame.The efficiency or otherwise of the street car fender had nothing to , do with the accident, as the bicycle struck the corner of it and fell away from the track, and the spinal fracture ; which afterwards proved fatal was caus- iliuminated and decorated : \"ed by the rider\u2019s fall on the pavement.The jury, nevertheless, while excusing the motorman, added a rider to their verdict to the effect that it was regrettable that a fender could not be found 8 the better\u2014 begin it to-day.which would prevent all fatal accidents.\u2014\u2014e- FAIRMAN\u2014WILLIAMS.The marriage took place yesterday afternoon, at the St.James Methodist Church, of Mr.Ernest Fairman, son of the late Mr.Frederick Fairman, of this city, with Miss Caroline Williams, daughter of the Rev.Dr.Williams, pastor of St.James Methodist Church.The church was filled with friends and acquaintances of the contracting parties, and members of the congregation.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Dr.Williams, assisted by the Rev.W- H.Sparling.The bride was attended by Miss Muriel Fairman, and Mr.George Vibert acted as best man.The ushers included Messrs.Geo.Jordan, A.Rives Hall, Dr.Morrow and Edwin Howard.At the conclusion of the ceremony, a reception was held at the residence of the bride\u2019s father, and later on Mr.and | Mrs.Fairman left on a trip to New York and other places in the United States.SPORTS AND PASTIMES.THE GUN.AN ALBINO BLUEBILL.Mr.C.Aubin has this week shot a pure white bluebill at Riviere Beaudette.This Is the second time a white bluebill has been killed in this vicinity.Mr.Aubin's bird is being preserved at the taxidermist\u2019s on Bleury street.ATHLETICS.\u2018STAR\u2019 RECEPTION.The reception which was announced to be given to the newly-elected officers of the Star A.A.A.on Saturday night waa poet- poned and took place last night.It was a very pleasant affair.FOOTBALL, SEASON NEARLY OVER.The closing matches of the Q.R.F.U.senior series will be played on Baturday next.Brockville plays Ottawa College cn the lattor\u2019s fleld, and Montreal will meet Britannias on the M.A.A.A.athletic grounds.The Brits will try hard té get out of the hole they are now in, but Montreal has nothing to spare to make a decent Sskaon\u2019s Tec irl ècre ï 1 prac EEE ri prie réa ee tha vas ured in tha Brockvilly game, 1 rot p again this season.is nl | badly tinted, and he.has been obiiged to retire: from \"the Rugby fel MAY PLAY IN MONTREAL.Toronto, Nov, §.\u2014The \u2018Globe\u2019 to-day mays: There is every probabHity of the final game for the O.R.F.U.championship between the Argonauts and Ottawa City team being played off in Montreal.The indications are that the game will.be played on Nov.17 in Montreal.The Canadian championship match this-year will be played at Rosedale.Secretary Mowat, of the Canadian Union, has decided upon Nov.24 as the date of the struggle.Brockville has wop the championship of the Quebec Union, and will meet the winner of the Argonaut-Ottawa game.The intermediate championship will be played in Montreal.Either London or Peterboro will contest the honor with the Westmount Club, of Montreal.CURLING.CALEDONIAN OFFICERS.The Canadian Branch of the Royal! Caledonia Curling Club held a meeting last evening at the Thistle Club rooms, when twenty representatives were present.The following were elected as efficers for the season 1500-1901: D.Guthrie, president ; Lieut.-Col.A.A.Stevenson, first Vice-presi- dent; Bdson Fitch (Quebec), second vice- president; Rev.Dr.Barclay, chaplain; W.D.Aird, secretary- -treasurer; R.W.Tyne and A.C.Hutchison, executive committee.The drawing for district medals was as follows: Alexandria vs.Cornwall; Buckingham vs.St.Andrews; Carleton Place va.Lanark; Kingston vs.Ottawa; Rideau vs.Thistle, Heather vs.Quebec; St.Lawrence vs.Victoria: English River vs.Ormstown; Valleyfield awarded a local medal, YACHTENG.A REVIEW OF THE SEASON.Speaking of the yachting season just cloged the London \u2018Timcs' says: The past yachting season was in many respects one of the most unfortunate and disappointing ever experienced.To begin with, Bone of the hig hoats ftted dut for the river regattas.The early matches on the Thames provided, as compared with that of former years, very indifferent sport.Some idea of the comparative merits of the two blg yawls was, however, gainëd at the Baltic regattas.The first race sailed resulted in a win for \u2018Meteor,\u2019 the new boat carrying away her topmast in a rather fresh breeze.The \u2018Meteor\u2019 also won the second race, selling home, over a 30-mile course, two minutes in front of her rival, although the 65-footer \u2018Kommodore\u2019 saved her time and won tke prize.\u2018Sybarita\u2019s\u2019 turn came in the third race, when there was a light breeze, the difference between the boats over a 50-mile course being just over ten minutes.The fourth, fAfth and sixth matches also resulted in victories for ths \u2018Sybarita,\u2019 though on the last occasion on which they met less than half a minute separated the boats over a course of 26 miles.In light weather \u2018Syluarita\u2018s\u2019 performances stamp her as one of the fastest boats ever ullt.The whole of the interest in class racing so far as the British season was concerned, wag centred in the 52-footers.Only two boats were seen in the class\u2014\u2018Penitent\u2019 and \u2018Senga\u2019\u2014and they salled against each other from the opening to the close of the season.In all there were 43 races for the class, and of these 27 were won by \u2018Senga\u2019 and 16 by \u2018Penitent.\u2019 Of the other bots.w which were raced the most notable were \u2018Fiona\u2019 (which won the Heligoland cup in the most hollow style); \u2018Creole,\u2019 a Queen\u2019s cup winner in her,tenth season as a handicap boat; \u2018Satanita,\u2019 which won the Queen's cup at the Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta for Sir Maurice FitzGer- A ,In all, : both lengthy and varied.ald; \u2018Artemis,\u2019 a new 90-ton Payne yawl; \u201cNereus,\u2019 another new yawl, which on several occasions carried off first prizes.\u2018Bryn- hild which started the season on the .Thames, was the only boat of the class which put in an appearance at the Clyde and the Irish regattas, while her owner also managed to arrange his sailing programme Bo that she took part in the Dover-Ostend matches, where she proved very successful.Mr.Calvetley\u2019s yawl won 13 handl- caps besides a number of second and third prizes.It was on the Solent that the best handicap racing was seen, and the winners here were the old timer \u2018Gertrude\u2019 (2) ; \u2018Heartsease\u2019 (1); \u2018Columbine\u2019 (2); \u2018Clara\u2019 (1); \u2018Sybarita\u2019 (4); \u2018Maid Marion\u2019 (1); and - \u201cCreole\u2019 (2).On the Thames and East Cdast considerable interest was taken in the Thames and East Coast Crulser racing class, which was started by Mr.Geo.Tyrrell, the commodore of the London Salling Club.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 SHIPPING NEWS The Head line steanship Teelin Head arrived at Belfast yesterday morning, &\\l we The Elder-Dempster line steamship Lake Champlain, Captain Stewart, sailed from Liverpool yesterday for Montreal, witly passengers and a general cargo.THE TUNISIAN'S TRIP.The Allan line S$.Tunisian, Captain Vipond, arrived in port yesterday afternoon with passengers and a general cargo, after making a very good trip across.The ship encountered bad weather one day, and such adverse conditions that she practically lost the day.Ta make up she showed that she was equal to a spurt, for passing.Belle Isle at noon on Nov.\u20183, she - made the run to Quebec in the quick time \u2018of fifty hours.On Saturday night a concert was held, Colonel, the Hon.Le Poer \u201cTrench presiding.The programine was The collection at the concert and divine services amounted to nearly one hundred dollars.The Tunisian, despile the bad weather, more than her average trip, as she sailed two days later than regular schedule time.COLLIDED AND SANK.Despatches w-re received at the Board of Trade yesterday from Chatham, N.B., that additional wreckage had heen picked up on the beach, which \u2018confirms the previous report that the.fishing schooner, Mary P.Mosquito, was sunk by collision.A fisherman's fog horn, two hatchds, a quantity of deck planking and other wreckage, had been washed ashore.Cha- tham lite savers plckéd up a dory with made , rea name of \u2018Defender, No.6 painted on the .bowers Defender and Mary P.Mosquito collided during the fog on Saturday and both filled and sank.HEAD LINE TO ST.JOHN.The Head line have arranged the following steamers to load at St.John, for Belfast and Dublin, for Dccember and January, namely: SS.Dunmore Head, about Jan.8, for Belfast, and the SS.Glen Head about Déc.10, and the SS.Teelin Head about Jan.12, for Dublin.These steamers will be followed by others of the line about fortnightly.EVANGELINE ARRIVES AT ST.JOHN.St.John, N.B., Nur.6.\u2014The new SS.Evangeline, of the Furness line, has arrived here on her maiden trip froin Glasgow.The Evangeline, which was launched on Sépt.25, from the yards of Alexander Stephen & Sons, at Linthouse,Glasgow, is tha first of two new steamers designed especlally for the service of the Furness line between London, Halifax and St.John.GULF REPORT.Lristeb-Cleus, éaim.seve Routhetont.wind.ther Point\u2014Clear, west win ou Clear, south-west wind; inward 9 Cape, Chatto\u2014Sieeting, calm; outward,\u2019 78 a.m., Atlantic.Martin River\u2014Heavy fall of snow, - wind; inward 6.30 a.m., Montaux.North Shore\u2014Clear, north-west wind.Anticosti\u2014Clear, strong north wind.Low Point\u2014Clear, west wind; inward yesterday, Bonavista and Rydal-Holme; outward yesterday 6 p.m., Polino ; 11 p.m., Lord Charlemont.\u2014\u2014 FRUITS OF THE TRAFFIC, Newburgh, N.Y., Nov.7\u2014Clark Johnston was killed last evening in a drunken brawl in a saloon in-this place.He and a young man named Joshua Harrison quarrelled and Harrison followed Johnston with a beer glass.Johnston died east in a few minutes.Harrison gave himself up.He is a former sailor and served on a warship during the Santiago fight.Johnston leaves a large fam- iv.v etree A JKNOWLEDGMENTS.The treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital acknowledges with thanks the following sums: Colin McArthur (special donation), $600; American Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving service, per Mr.R.C.Holden, treasurer, $228.27; Mills & Mc- Master, frm, and foremenh and employees, Allan line, $1898.30; Crescent Streét Presbyterian Church Than Jetving servfce, Mr.James Ross, $197.Dominion re Manufactu.ing Company, \"and officers and employees, $176.20; staff and employees of Pillow & Hersey \u2018Man 1factyring Company, St.Patrick street, per Mr, R.G.Foster, $132.50, John D.Laing, \u201cWm.Stanway,$100 each; H.R.Ives & Ibe, officers and em- ployees, $100; Royal Insurance\u2019 Company, and officers, Jas; Davis & os awrence Com- pepy, s an 5 pe La 2 George Brow and emplo \u2018 Manchester and Furness lines, - 70: Malleable Fron Company and employees, $28; Donald Mac- master, Q.C., Montreal Grocers\u2019 Associa- tién, Mrs.w.Spragge.Major Manufactur- Ing Company, Canada.Switeh and Spriug Company, $25 each; half collection Union Thanksgiving service at Emmanuel Church, pet Alexander McA.Murphy (Including $3 special donation from Miss M.Cowper), $22.57; employees Dawes & Co., (Montreal).$24.25; Doran & Colville, and employees of Thomson line, $21.75; employees of Mills & McMaster, Head and Leyland lines, per Mr.Schultze, $18.40; employées of Mills & MeMaster, Dominion line, per Mr.Griffiths, $16.20; employees George Harrower; $16; Thanksgiving service, St.Andrew's Church of Huntingdon, Que., per Mr.T.B.Prin- gle, $15.86; J.S.Buchan, $15; A.G.Ross, L.G.A.Cresse, F.S.Lyman, Q.C., D.Morrice, for 1900-1901; D.Morrice, ir.for 1800-1901; H.R.Gray, Charies Morton, R.A.Dunton, James Elllott, FB.Holton, T.H.Hudacn, $12 each; employees Mount Royal Milling and Mauufacturing Com- rany, $11.50: Joseph Fortier, J.W.Brunet, W.F.Lighthall,M.Moody & Sons, $10 each; special service, I.0.0.F., Machine Locks, pcr Rev.H.E.Wright, $8.12; a Thanksgiving collection, Westmount Methodist Church, per the Rev.C.E.Bland, $7; Canada othing Compan sud om- ployees, $6.60; J.Gordon \"Bon, Capper, C.B.Oarter, pla aes Cc.%.® stores department, per Mr.Forde, Arbour\u2019s Hotel, H.Labelle, F.Nash & Co., C.E.Colson & Son, C.H, Cunningham, Percival St.George, Donald Fraser, J.A.Vaillancourt, R.E.T.Pringle, \u2018a, H.Kernick, me Harper, $5 each; sums under $5, $6.85 The inference is that fishing schoon- : COMMERCIAL.NEW YORK STOCKS.MARKET BUOYANT.New York, Nov.7.\u2014Wall Street.\u2014The stock market opened with excited trading and ap upward bound of prices.The movement was anticipated in the American department in London where prices rose buoyantly over Monday's level, after having been rather acutely depressed yesterday while the New York Stock Exchange was closed.stocks quotations were wide, simultaneous prices being pald at a variation of as much as 132 point.First sales ran as high as 8,000 shares in Atchison, which was quoted at 34% to 854 compared with 33% on Monday.Pennsylvania jumped 2% and New York Central 1%.A number of other rall- way stocks rose from 1 to 1%.Prices in the immediate department were more buoyant, especially in the steel stocks.Gains in that group ran as bigh as four points in National Tube.Tobacco advanced 414; Con.Tobacco, 2%, and Manhattan 2 points.There were sharp reactions immediately after opening, running to a point in a few industrials.Trading continued very animated and broadly distributed.In Union Pacific the excitement was Bo great that opening quotations were almost lost, 15,000 shares being traded in in the opening dealings.The quotation was 65 to 64% compared with 63% on Monday.New York, Nov.7.\u2014The stock market opened firm.American S.& W., 37% to 39; Atchison pfd., 76%; B.& Q., 130%; B.& C., 7%; B.R.T., 63 Con.Tobacco, 1% to 32: Federal Steel, 14 to 78% ; Missouri Pacific, 58; NC.Bts Northern Pacific, 59% People\u2019s Gas, 98: Rock Teland, 110%; Reading, 1st pfd., 59% ; St.Paul, 11814; Sugar, 127 to 12748: Southern pfd., 59: Southern Pacific, 3944; Tenn.C.& I.58%; Tobacco, 102; U.P., 65; U.P pfd., 77 \u201cTORONTO MINING EXCHANGE.Toronto, Nov.7.\u2014Sales:\u2014 W.D.R.Cariboo\u20141,000, -1,000, 1,000 at 26; 1,000 at 25% Deer Trail\u20141, 000, 1,000, 500 at 2%.W.D.R.Cariboo\u2014500, 500, 1,500, 500 at 25%.Fairview\u2014500, 1,500 at 134.\u2018White Bear\u20141, 000 at 3; 1,000 at 314; 1,000 at 3; 1,000 at 3%.Total: 15,500, DAIRY MARKETS.Campbellford, Ont.1,175 boxes of cheese offered here to-day : 91gc was bid, but no sales.Ormstown, Que., Nov.6.\u20141,712 boxes of cheese were offered here to-day: 9%ec bid; but no sales.The last meeting of the board for this season will be held next Wednesday, Nov.13.In the opening dealings in many |- Nov.6.\u2014There were.ADVERTISEMENTS.Rheumatism.is Uric Acid in the blood.Unhealthy kidneys are the cause of the acid being there.If the kidneys acted as they should they would strain the Uric Acid out \u2018of the system and rheuma- ism da oa t dns Rheur : is a ey_Dis- - ioe Duds Kid lla have.made a great part their reputation ay ; Rheumatism.So get at * the cause of these fearful - shooting pains and stiff, aching joints.There is but one sure way\u2014 Dodd's Kidney Pills STEINWAY, The Noblest and Best Piano manufactured.If the great reputation of the Steinway Pianos was something merely local there might be room tor unfriendly comment or criticism.But the reputation of the Steinway is the same all the world over.Everywhere it is the chosen piano of artists and musicians.ivery- here it is the first desire - on part of the musically edu- sated, In She ed.nolitheanding its- extra ih 18 of all pianos.\u201c%.-téfer Ft Monsen ; alone to over families for testimony as to the Siein- way pianos.e have now the newest and best Steinway pianos in stock.We offer them at lowest possible prices and on liberal terms.LINDSAY - NORDHEIMER CO., 2366 St.Catherine street.Groceries, Provisions, &c.ENGLISH OT-HOUSE| GRAPES Received Weekly per fast steamer, \u2014AT\u2014 : Walter Paul\u2019s | .Grocery Establishment.dl of our reost prominent .DEATH OF DR.TABB.Sherbrooke, Que, Nov.7\u2014Dr, S, E.Tabb died at the Protestant Hospital! yesterday after a somewhat rolonged j illness.He was en old resident an practitioner of Sherbrooke, and a native of Montreal The funeral will take place : on Thursday at 2.30 pm.from his late residence, Wolfe street, to Elmwood cemelery.The Oddfellows will be in \u201ccharge.WANT ADS.\u2014rog THER\u2014 WITNESS May bo loi as \u2019 THE WN.DRYSDALE COMPARY, UP-TOWN STORE, 2365 St.Catherine street, twcen Porl and Mansfeld Sta R.TTENER, Grocer, Point St.(harles, 6) Weling\u2018on Streut, West of Buhwaz Ciassified Advertisements.CASH TARIFF, ; / \u2018Situation Vacant, ; Situation Wanted.20 FOR 10 Pup\u2019.Wan:ed.WORDS CENTS.Rooms To Let.14c for each addi- Articles Found, [ tional word.Six Secondhand Arti insertions for the cles Wanted or{ price ot touz For Sale, 4 Property ans FOR ca cons or Sale or To Let.= } 1 cent for ezch ia add tional word.Other Articles Bix insertionsfor - For Sale.tus price oi tour.Personals 25 50 Agents Wanted.| WORDS FOR CENTS res NOTICE PARTICULARLY.Postage Stamps will be Accepted.The above rates are CASH with order, When not prepzid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in eonsequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for any advertisement of lens than five agate Unes space.Wanted.WANTED, TQ PURCH Gentlenien\u2019 8 Cast-o lothing, Furs, Carpets, Mousehold Purniture of nll descrip- dions; Pictures, Paintings, Musical In- tert, B, LADIES\u2019 and struments, Firearms, Dieycles; best prices paid, ro 3, F 5 street,\u201d Post-0 ei Board and Hooms Wanted.| ~ - T WANTED, A COMFORTABLE ROOM, with early breakfast in a private family, by 8 young man.Address J.M.A, 84, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.7 5 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE FOMAN (Protestant) work by the day.Apply 62 Alphonse street, St.Henri.4 Bargains.ame = FOR SALE, A GENUINE S8TEINWAY Upright Piano, small size, neat rosewood case, panel front.This instrument fs guaranteed to be in perfect order.Price, $260; ten percent discount tor cash; original cost, 4650.LAYTON BROS,, 144 Peet street (Dominion square), Agents for Behr Bros., Evans Bros.and Williams Pianos, Thomas.and Doherty Organs, ete., etc.7 FOR SALE, ONE SECOND-H HAND Rock- ower.with glass removable division, very ht, of the latest Erin suitable for pÉyaiolan: to be sold very cheap.Can be seen at B, LEDOUX & borne street.Piano, rosewood, perfectly white keys, sweet tone.and good action.2410 St.Catherine street On view until 9.3 pm, T FOR SALE, ÂT 49 CHURCH STREET, A.Rotary Neostyle, as gbod as new, large Office Desk, Book-case, Office Chair, full Sets of Househoid Furniture, including Parlor, Dining-room,Bedrooms and Kitchen; must be sold by the 14th inat.A.MURRMAN.6 FOR SALE.AT A BARGAIN, A Handgome black walnut chsed \u2018\u2018Dominion\u2019 organ, as good as new.Cne pres of stops, sultable ; a house, Sung ard Bool, oc rer] ey phar rite.for | pasticul ars to 8, v moss: Sh .a \u2019 LING FOR THE \"MILLION, Kinding XINDLIN Maple, $3.50; Tamarac - Blocks, $1.75; Mill Blocks, $1.50; cut any le thi delivared anywhere im the cit, .MACDI DIARMID, Richmond sure \u2018poli \u2018Telephone Up.FOR\" BALS, Cash \u2018or Ore Parior Sets, Besson #7 ites, Disine = CarpeteOi: clo ur PRIN goth Sartpian, Ste ee r= Rooms to Let.Double th board, at TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATE, bath-room flat, wi pe Union vents.Co Halls to: \u2018Rent.or anLEy As 4427 STANLEY.pr\u2014\u2014 to: Rent £ ar Concerts, D: Roepe Sion, qe modos.and Dressing ER etn\u2019 !mprayements, .ee\u201d Now even.= i GREY: \u201d CERERE LORE bore ad He recovery, wil A J & CO, 98 Os- | 5 FOR SALE, $60, SEVEN OCTAVE Upright |\u2019 FOR se et Lot, Stiayed and dPeund, | Situations vacant WANTED, ORGANIST FOR SMALL church in Westmount.Apply at ence, _to R., 60, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, RESPECTABLE GIRL, WITH \u201ceferences, to assist with children, and very light housework.Apply 5$la St.Denis street.1 WANTED, A BOY ABOUT 16 of 17 to work in\u2019 kitchen in boarding Louse.Apply after 7 p.m., at 163 Mansfield street.WANTED, A SMART YOUNG GIRL TO work in kitchen in boarding heuse.Apply after 7 p.m., to 168 Mansfield street.WANTED, AN EFFICIENT BOOK AND AND stationery clerk, lady or gentleman.CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE.WANTED, HOUSE AND TABLEMAID for small family; references required.284 Mountain street.7 WANTED, AT ONCE, ONE AIR Brush Artist; sieady employment to quick worker.\"Apuly, Mapie Leaf Art Co., 107 O'Connor street, Ottawa.?WANTED, A SMART YOUNG GIR, AS General Servant; good wages; gas stove.Apply, 4363 Montrose avenue, off Argyie avenue, Westmount.7 A GENERAL SERVANT; Also, House and Taviemaid, Lo washing.Apply, with references at 248 Mountain street T WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESWOM- = an for conïectionery counter.Apply.ta ME.REID, Henry Morgan & Co.WANTED, AT ONCE, Experisnced Mantle Makers.HENRY MORGAN & CO.,Phillips square.HELP WANTED, MALE MANAGER, old established mercantile house wants ° honest capable man to manage branch; salary, $125 month; extra commissions; Do soliciting required, but must take general direction, business, and be ambitious; good references, and $1,000 cesb required.Experience as manager not necessary, If qualified in other respects.OPPORTUNITY, Drawer 74, New Haven, oun 7 DRIVER AND STABLE BOY WANTED.Apply 672 Crällg street.8 WANTED, AT ONCE, A YOUNG GIRL for general house work; to sleep at home.74 Hutchison street.8 WANTED, YOUTH FOR WHOLESALB Drug Warehouse, one with \u2018some knowledge of business preferred.Address YOUTH, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.8 WANTED,YOUNG MAN TO DO COLLECTing and customs house work, one apuak- ing French preferred.Address, giving reference, to P.O.Box No.2328.8 WANTED, A NEAT, RESPECTABLE, middle-aged woman as general servant, where nurse is kept ; must be a good, plain cook.Apply Mra.JOHN HARDIE, Longueuil.8 COOK WANTED, FOR A FAMILY of two only; no washing o- ironing; none need -pply, unless thoroughly eompetest, and with best references; liberal wages.Apply, 280 Stanley street.WANTED, FIRST CLASS GENERAL SERvant, with best references.Apply, Na.1134 Dorchester street._ GOOD GENERAL SERVANT tor Bmall family; reference required.38 Crescent street.WANTED, A GIRL WITH soon RE ences for be, general work of in\" ; } fami estmount, eI Ho ie ri \u201cEmployment Wanted, =a WANTED, A SITUATION AS GOOD Fluin cook, in a private family.Apply at 19 St.Monique street.__ 7 TO THE TRADE \u2014 BOOKS POSTED snd accounts made out, by a reliable party, having his evenings disengaged; cest terms.Address B.W., \u2018Witness\u2019 Ofica WANTED, OFFICES OR STORES TO clean; good references if required.Apply 718 Dorchester street.207 Porsonal.MRS.WM.G.R.GORDON WILL Receive at 469 Elm avenue, on Wednesday and Thursday, 7th and 8th November, afternoon and evening, and afterwards on in and 3rd Wednesdays.APVERT tay ARE, REMINDED AT ; ponte) Lan wed to YR leiters diigo Sd Br BOR marl fhe price ES the.OD oartisement ao penses In connection therewith, including the forwarding of letters.Property.FOR SALE, THE PROPERTY OF THR late J.L.Nicol, Florist, Cataraqul, near ~ .Kingston.Ont.consisting of 25 acres of land, with nine greenhouses (hoatad by hot water).Good frame Awelling house.outbuildings, etc.well supplied with water; first class apple orchard, and all the land in the highent state of cuitiva- , tion.For partigulgrs'appiy to WIL- ; JAM swing, of William Evine & C0, Secûsmen, M ) BN.N PLo0 SPORE Pie AT EL by he 1204 a toe Main eer Ch 458, or 88 Waverley Phone up 83.FOR SALE, A FINE SOLID STONE 75,398 feet of ground; fine tress, ete.; Dear t on; thirty tes centre of the city.Apply to Bu - nesg\u2019 Office.Fine ôn Hy terms ta\u2019 suit p terly and yearly # wii To Let.= .- \u2014\u2014\u2014e eT \u2014\u2014\u2014Y T0 LHT, 82 ARGYLE AVENUE, 9 ROOMS, , À , With Bement oa Thin Au Re agent, 185 St.James street: TO LET, $MA BT.DOMINIQUE \u2018 En nine rooms; newly rey hdr es HE BY Ae Iné Lo secure àR deu by low ry : pds et, ; es pce, phone cad Fhe Boys\u2019 Page.E Characteristics: of Tommy Atkins.Several years ago the Rev.E.J.Hardy, chaplain of Her Majesty's forces, contributed to \u2018Good Words\u2019 an interesting paper on the eccentricities ot Tommy A+ : kins, In these days, when Tommy is being inspected and looked up as never before, it is worth while resurrecting some extracts from this paper : The first tendency we notice of the military profession, writes Mr.Hardy, is that it makes a soldier more or less a machine.\u2018His not to reason why, his but to do and die\u2019 To be \u2018lord of himself\u2019 is often, as Lord Byron found to his cost, a \u2018heritage of woe\u2019 to a man, and it is not a bad thing for him to be wound up like a clock and made to go right ;- but this winding up process converts him into, it may be, a noble machine, -but a machine still.\u2018Nearly ev- \u2018which: a soldier does he is ordered fo do.- He is-put down for à new pair of boots or tunic without being asked whether be wants them or not.His dinner comes to him as though it were manna from heaven.He is told when to get his hair cut, and when to put on or take off the several parts of his outfit.At length, he ceases almost entire ly to think for himself, and puts childlike trust in the \u2018Queen\u2019s Regulations.\u2019 Poor Tommy ! I have seer nim standing for mearly an hour at a railway station, keeping all the time a jeavy va on Sos because no one ee him to take iv off, and he could not himself originate enough thought to do so.On Christmas day an old soldier was carrying a plum- pudding from the cook-honse to his bar- rack-room., A sergeant who happened to be behind him shouted out in joke, \u2018Attention ! Down went the hands of this creature of babit to his side, and down went the dish.ish soldiers never grumble or \u2018grouce,\u2019 as they eall it, for they do make use of this privilege, as do the rest of their countrymen ; but when they have by \u2018groucing\u2019 \u2018eased their cheëts, they will go any: whee and do anything.\u2018I often say,\u2019 writes \u2018General\u2019 Booth, \u2018if we could only get Christians to bave one- \u201chalf of the practical devotion and sense of duty that animate even the commonest Tommy At- kiné, what a \u2018change would be brought about in the world !\u2019 English saldiers can make themselves #t heme when abroad much more readily than-the säfditèé of other hations.D Cairo.t may be seen Ti < and camels gs fhough they ¥ ae ma born.:As a rule, natives of the countries Jen they are stationed well, and sometimes even manage to chum with them, while understanding only a word or two of their language.Every native is called \u2018Joey\u2019 by soldiers, and every soldier is called \u2018Johnny\u2019 by natives.Certainly an intelligent sergeant to whom I once re marked that it was a terréble thing to shoot down the brave Soudanese, did say \u201cI believe, sir, those sort of people don\u2019t \u201cmind \u2019béing killed.They seem to have no feelings in them.\u2019 Still my \u2018friend the sergeant was anything but a hardhearted man, and the only thing that prevented him from pitying his black enemies Was this theory about their not having the same fecling as white men.But though our soldiers easily accom- madate themselves to foreign service.they do mot cease to love their native cotnfxy, or forget the old folk at \u2018home.Undér 4 beautifully blue sky abroad, of which they had become weary, 1 have heard them say that they would give several days\u2019 pay to be once more ina London fog.Over the cots of men who are anything but exemplary characters, may\" be frequently noticed two small The System of Digestion, meimd\u2019 £ img Gib Jive and Kidueys.Must bee\u2019 Healthy, Active and Regular.PR.CHAME'S KIDNEY - LIVER PILLS , Make Them So.It is not fair to blame the stomach every.time digestion is interfered with, In nine cases out of ten the liver, kidneys or bowels are responsible.for the troubles of indigestion and dyspepsia.kidney excretory function iajls wd the kidneys are clogged up.The filtering action of the liver fails, and ous bile is left in the blood.The : bécome constipated, and the mi ! process of digestion is blocked Fin these ous cases of indigestion \u2018gas.Dr .ase's Kidney-Liver.ile their acknowledged suprem- oe act.ly and promptly ver kidneys and els, mak- fous sear renewed activi 5 of the.digesiivy.and U rious.Discipline, however, had to be = maintained, :6ad 2s, long as the man was brasséramed photographs of \u2018the old gentleman\u2019 and \u2018the old lady,\u2019 as they call their fathers and mothers.That sol diers are very fond of children I always knew, but never eaw this so well exemplified as a couple of years ago, when I ; Was stationed with the Welsh Regiment in Malta.had, as a sort of regi mental pet, a little Soudanese boy, whom | some of their members who were on active service in the Soudan had picked up after the battle of Toski.The boy was almost starved, and was lying between his father and mother, both of whom had been shot by English bullets, The | soldier who picked up the child, aged at the time about four years, took the greatest possible trouble to get milk for him, which the doctors said was the only thing that would make him well.\u2018Jimmy Welsh\u2019 became the great pet of the regiment, and each man seemed to love him as.if he were his own, As an illustration of the kindness of soldiers to each other, I give the following instance.A soldier was in the habit; of \"drinking,\" \u2018neglecting his work, ead |] keeping himself very dirty ; vet he was a good-natured fellow, and the cecupants of his barrack-room were sorry when they saw him getting into trouble every day with his officers.They determined to take him in hand, and.try ii they could not keep him straight.ingly, on the next pay-day they induced him, instead of spending his money in the canteen, to hand it over, all but one shilling, which he was to hive fer pocket-money, to one of their number, to be deposited for him in the regimental savings bank.\u201d This soon mounted up to a respectable.little sum, the man\u2019s nerves, which used to cause him to tremble when on parade, grew stronger, and in all ways the improvement of his character was so marked that he was made a lance-corporal.Alas, for the virtue that depends on man only ! ! One of the many changes of military life removed It cannot be said with truth that Brit- \u2018from the poor fellow his kind friends.In the absence of their advice and interest in him he fell back into his old care lessness, and proceeded to dissipate himself and his money worse than before.Here was kindness shown, not in ministering to low desires, but in trying to eradicate them, which is surely the most friendly thing that one man can do for another.Another instance of this sort of kindness came under my notice latelv.A man was confined in a military prison, and his chum went to eee him.\u2018Ah, Jim,\u2019 said the prisoner to his visitor,\u201d \u2018if you had not been moved out of my room I would never have come here.\u2019 s 8s he had a friend to look after jim he behaved well.When the friend -was.removed he: bevke may.| Fo to aDeal, From his moorings, fhe place that pets hold in the affections of soldiers is not an -in- significant qpe.\u2018Curious, and to.out-: siders almost repulsive, some of these pets are.around whose neck a horrid white rat with a Hairless tail was twining iteelf, | \u2018Do you really like that thing ?Sir,\u2019 he replied, very earnestly, while his eyes became diffused with moisture, \u2018I could not live without him The observant power of soldiers is con- : siderable.Some of them can read their officers like a book, as is shown by the apt nicknames they give to them.A strict officer is by no means disliked so long as he is fair, while one who is slack | and easy-going in order to become popular misses his aim, and only gains contempt.Do we not all feel that it is best for us to be pulled up sharply when starting on a wrong road ?Tommy that he is, as it were, defrauded ; when he deserves a scolding or a punish- | ment end does not get one, He speaks | of punishment as being due to him ; as, for example, \u2018I am indebted ten days\u2019 | C.B.(confinement to barracks) for so abd-so\u2019 \u2018If I get my rights I'll have a court-martial over this\u2019 One of the inmates of a military prieon bad in a rage threatened to strike a warder, and had insulted the governor.As he was a young soldier the latter wished to deal with him himself, and not bring him before the visitors, who would have ordered him to be flogged for an offence so se- prison, \u201cthe governor could not spare him.So he sent for me, who' then was chaplain to the prison, and said, I don\u2019t want to get No.\u2014 a flogging, but it must be done unless he caves in and tells me that he is sorry for what has taken place.Perhaps you would go to him and ask him (it will come better from you than from me) not\u2019 to make a fool of himself, and the cat down on his back.\u201d I talked to the man in his cell for about an hour, when at last he said, \u2018The truth is, sir, I have a really awful temper.It art brought me into scrapes all my life, and I don\u2019t think there is anything for it but a flogging.It\u2019s what my father and mother should have given me, and now I am determined to have what is owed to] me.\u2019 Well, my philosophic friend took his punishment very.pinckily, and \u2018hen I visited him next day he mid he thqught it-was the best thing he could have done, and that it might make a man of him.One ogpnot have much dealings with -| voldiers without discovering that they are very icibus.When any ancial 5 avacement, or indeed anything to berie- 7! Bt them, is-got up, they immediately sus- { box,| pect \u2018that some.one is going to make.= por something ogt of them.If.it be organ- Accond- | As long ! I remember saying to a man, It seems to .is some derice for getting hold of him order to preach to him.Allow him go into an entertainment without paying and he will not care to do so, sus- ik in to -is not worth more.Even if it be worth going to he is proud and prefers to pay his way.To this, no doubt, .vhere is one exception\u2014a soldier who 1a fond of drink can generally get more than is | good for him if he goes into the canteen : ! without even a penny in his pocket.VANITY OF TOMMY.Talk of the vanity of women, in my | opinion that of men is quite as great.Certainly a large number of soldiers enlist simply for the sake of \u2018the clothes.\u2019 Not long since, a soldier complained to | me about the cruelty of his commanding | | officer, who was trying to prevent the men in his regiment from getting their : | forage caps cut down to suit their tastes, and wearing a little curl of hair on each | side of the forehead.\u2018I would rather,\u2019 he said, most solemnly, \u2018lose an arm than have my front hair cut too short\u201d may be found in almost every barrack- room.There is the man wo never thinks or speaks of anything outside his company or regiment.He spends all his time cleaning his things, and wopld be like ash put of Fratek if -pipe-clay ze abolished.\u2018This \u201csort -of soldier, ° ever, is fast disappearing, which is how pi Te same cannot be said of the next class of man to be mentioned, for if he could be made to disappear it would be better for all concerned.I allude to the man who does not care anything about soldiering, and who was only driven to it through drink, hunger or, it may be, crime.He is \u2018dirty, disorderly; and\u2019 disobedient.He does not do his own work, and he takes particular care not to do that of any one else.If he is not in prison or in cells, he is dhamming in hospital.Men whose talk is coarse are always objectionable companions in a barrack-room.So are those who are continually asking for the loan of things, and those whose word cannot be trusted.The bully of a room torments recruits and all of whom he is not afraid.No subject can be broached upon which the \u2018lawyer\u2019 is not ready to lay down the law ; and as for arguing, if you say that a thing is black, he will prove tosyou that it cannot be anvthing else\u201d but white.I knew two \u2018lawyers\u2019 belonging argument as to which of then\u2019 respectiv?corps went farthest up the Nile.Not only did they try in the end to persuade each other by fists, but they were near getting their regiments into a.free ht, it being Christmas time, when soldiers are wont to take their \u2018employment\u2019 pugnaciously.However, one or two black sheep do -not make a flock, and one or two bad and: disagreeable characters in a barraëk- room Eught not to make us conclude tälat soldiefs are \u2018a bad lot.\u201d The majority are just the opposite.smart, polite and generally well-conduet- \"ed.k is the minority and not the majority who are bed, and for the comfort - of the latter the former should be re- ; pressed by stern discipline.It is not so long ago that parents spoke of a young hopeful \u2018going for a soldier\u201d in much the same tone of despair as would i have been used if they had announced his , incarceration.This prejudice has\u2019 become less and less, and ia fast disappearing.The volunteer movement has connected the army with civilian life, and even the regulars are not now separated from it as once they were.They leave it for only a few years and then go back to it again, and this in such.numbers \u2018 that almost every family in the country is interested in the respectability and general well-being of the service, ose who know eoldiers are well aware that ! their eonduct is, generally speaking, quite | as good, or perhaps, owing to discipline, : rather better, than that of civilipns of \u2018the same class ; but those who afe bad are far more conspicuous on account of their uniform, and thesa acquire for all a bad reputation.Indeed, considering the terrible temptations that beset our soldiers, 1 am surprised that they are as good as they are.Perhaps, however, these very temptations have a bracing, strengthening effect.Certainly, I havé known more strong Christians in the army than ever I have: known out of it .When a sol- died is religious at all he is generally t sty y Cannot Jive.Hefôre the Romie Hefoe eriticiam of a) room, | \u2014 ADVERTISEMENTS.CANCERS AND TUMORS.\"our new Constitutional Remedy.No paste, plaster.or operation required.A simple home treatment.Send two age for full particulars to STOTT & JUR mapville, Ont.M.WALSH & CO, {Late with Æ.Chanteloup), Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fittings.CAS & ELECTRIC FITHACS | Buildings Wired for Electrig IA Ils: &c., Iron, Brass co r and Fin Ww, Hatiarton gives.Tor all kinds oT work.Large Assortment of Globes, Shades \u2018and Sasaliors of fall kinds.tre, ° 86 raig street.© ed, 1746, MRE (ENTS FOR SALE - ized by a chaplain, Tommy thinks that posting.thet whet is\u2019 offered.for nothing |= Representatives of the following classes | to different regiments, who got.into an They are clef, ; ery, religious, for Jnumbog \u2018apd insincer: | Permanent growths can be removed by.Bow- ordres SEE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.| FALL ARRANGEMENT.Commeneing Oct.2, 1900, Str.DUCHESS OF YORK , Will receive Freight TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS for lsie Perrot, St.Anne's, Valois Point, Oka, Como, Hudson, Pt.Aux Anglais, St.Placide, Rigaud, \u2018St.Andrews, French Church Wharf,\u2019 Carillon, Pt.For- \u2018tune, otc, l:ave Canal Basin, Wednesday I and Saturday, 6 a.m.Str.PRINCES4 I Will recelve I'reight TUKSDAYS and FRI- | DAY'S for McAllister's, Greece's Point, Stcuefield, Grenville, Hawkesbury, L'Orignal.Lefaivres, Montebello, Papineauville Village, Brown's Whart, Wendover, Thurso, Clarence, Rockland, Cumberland.Prince's Whart, Templeton.Ottawa, ete.CHANGE OF TIME, STR.PRINCESS will leave Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p.m.sharp (Instead of 6.30 p.m.) on and after October A.Shippers will take notice of change of time.R.W.SHEPHERD, Managing Director.STEAMSHIP TRAVEL.LEE\" - DOMINION LINE: MAIL STEAMSHIP&S LIVERPOOL SERVICE Stan: From Montreal.From Quebeo GAMÉROMAN.Nov.10, daylight.Nov.10,2p.m.MAN.Nov.17, daylight, direct.| Steamer.From Portland.From Halifax.VANCOUVER, Nov.dr Zpm ecsosess Nov.25, 5 p.u DOMINION, Dec.8,2p.m.Vec.9,5 p.m CAMBKOMAN, Dec.B.ann *This steamer does not carry passengers.Rates First Cabin, $50.00 and upward, gingle; $100 return, according to berth.\u201d Second Cabin, $35.00 single; $66.50 return.Steerage to \"Liverpool, Derry, Lorden, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $26.00.Steerage outfits furnished free.Midship saloon, electric light, spacious promenade decks.BOSTON SERVICE.ss.NEW ENGLAND, from Boston, Nov.7, 10.00 88, COMMONWEALTH, Nov.14, Doc.12.For.further information, apply to any RESERVATIONS and TICKETS | All Lines from\u2019 FIRST CABIN RATES LOWER THAN EVER.Full particulars on application to Tel.Main 2646.116 8f, Peter 8t, Mechanics Inst.Bldg.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES DGAR BROWNING, M.A.(CAMBRIDGE, ENG.) Gives individual instruction in Classics, Mathematics and Natural Science.Backward students carefully prepared for the various Entrance and other Exam- nations.49 McGill Uollege Ave.EVENING CLASSES.y .\u201c D - Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal Resumed Oct.1st.Individual instruction.Send for Prospectus.Tel.main 309.CAZA & LORD, Principals.- Music and Art.RT ASSOCIATION, \"Phillips Square.ART ASSOCIATION CLASSES.PAINTING CLASS, will be .on Wednesday and Friday afters tence November 1st, an \u201cmil \"be held o Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 8.Lo: 5 o'clock.Pees, $4.00 per month, 30° THE MONTREAL : OF MUSIC, Founded 1893; by C, E.SEIFERT, 938 & 940 Dorchester 8t,, near Mountain, .Bell Tel, Lp 961.Developmentin all branches of Musie, Terms: Striotly as in Ænropean Conservo- tories.Conanlzation hour, 4 0 & daily.Forpros pectus apply to Nr.C.ES SRIFE rr Director.Elocution Department how open.Stationery, &c.TIMMIS,NOBLE& co.Manufacturing Stationers, Japanese Napkins, Toothpicks, ete., Monarch Fire Extinguishers, Telephone Arm Rests, Sample Books amdCases Made to Order, 769 CRAIC STREET.Professional.TRADE WIRES PATENTS DESIGNS, FETHERSTONMAUGE à Ce, Canada Life Building, Memtreal, Ales Tersate, Ottawa and Washington.QUINN & MORRISON, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS.« Temple Building, 185 St.James St.M.3.7.QUINN, Q0., WP, ONTREAL: : | J, ERROR, =} Mo A | Gute 2.LET, 00, MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE BUILDING, 204 St.James street.Tel.Main 616, MITH, MARKEY & MONTGOMERY, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, &c., TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 8T.JAMES STREET.ROBA.C.BMITH, Q.C.FRED.H.MARKEY.GEO.H.A.MONTGOMERY.PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, OWEN N.EVANS, TEMPLE BUILDING MONTREAL Rs DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE Artem W.4 F.F.CURRIE &.0oq 34 McGill Bireote - Montreal, Boston and New York |.W.H.HENRY.General Steamship Ageney,: 10 A Painting Class (from the Draped Model) Z Jagent of the Company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & ve.37 St.Sacrament si.General Agents Montreal.MANCHESTER LINERS, LIMITED.The only dirert ani regular steamship .lime between CANADA and MANCHESTER.It is proposed to despatch the steamers of this line on or About the undermentioned dates: SUMMER SERVICE.From Montreal CHESTER SHIPPER.0er Nov.10 .Nov.18 .Nov.20 *MANCHESTER TRADER *Fitted with cold storage.The steamers of this line call at Quebec, dation for ali number of passengera FURNESS LINE, TO ANTWLRE, ited From Montreal, SYLVIANA.vrersese see.NOY.10 HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE.TO HAMBURG.Montreal on TEUTORIA.uuee socssocrores seeeveeseessee.Nov.5 Through Bills of Lading issued from all Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trank Railway stations For rates of Freight and particulars, apply to any Railway Agents, or to FURNESS, WITRY & CO., Limited, Agents, CONSERVATORY noons from 2 to 4.0\u2019tlock, comm November ud.qûcper.mous >| Th ELS ARNE) DISWVING CLASS, © \u2018The Biemez x Class will com- F, SBE 8 | Cement, Drain Pipes, &o.| 44 8¢t.Francols Xavier 8t., Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE.88.Ajoides\u2026 a ton i Keemda.4.500 tons 7,500 Almora.,.Se Amen ti 3 i sioragel | 1 ) -, diovacseu tete ns EE SERVICE.From Montreal 88.KASTALIA {cold storage).88.MARINA (cold storage) Nov.15 88.YNTHIA .Nov.20 ss.À .ss.CONCORDIA cere Agents\u2014Glasgow: Donaldson Bros.THOMSON LINE.Weekly London Service, [From PORTLAND, *88.D *88.\u201css.R.*ss.8s, ss.LEITH sERVICE, 88.FREMONA _,., *Chartered.AGENTS\u2014Cairns, You e; A Low, Son & London, EC; Sr Font Co.Sons, Dundee, Scotlian sserv00.NOV, 14 renin.& elle, | Newoastle-on Fenc huroh Avenne- Leith; W.Thomson ee ED LINE -To CARDIFF.88.LORD CHARLEMONT.,.Nov.14 Agents\u2014 Guthrie, Heywood & Oo.Cardiff, Thomas Dixon & Son, Belfast.Through Bills of Lading ated by; 2 above lines to or from any point in Canada Or Teer We TIL: J.D.Riddell.Byatford, Oni wr 0! t, enon flel Los 8t.John, N.B,, or ° pra ROBERT.REFORD co., Limited, rtionlars svp to Henderson Br DER, DENPSTR ly.Satituge between Mentreaï and | Calling Le at Quebes aod Rimouski, P.À Queens ° town, Ireland, each way, n a smb 32d a Passengers From Liverpool Steamer.Tues, Oct.28.-LAKE ONTARIO.ea, Oct.3) M6 NTFORT New 9,000 tons.WINTER RATES NOW IN FORCE.$47.50 and upwarda, according to steamer, loocatd of staterooms and number of occupants on SECOND CABIN.To Liverpool, London and éenstown: Single $33.00 and upwards; return, .70 and apa according to steamer, location of staterooms, and number of occupants.-.° Third Class or Stee to Li Queenstown, eto, 824.A aad Tk London to MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTE.88.MEMNON .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026ssormeccess NOT.3 MONTREAL To.LONDON.88.MONTAUK .Nov.7 OES DEMPSTER as co.: Oe AS a = co.12 Sherman 5: Toronto Agency\u201480 Yonge st i.ADVANCE MESSENCER \"7 SERVICE Teléphones : Main, 1283; Up.1469.Contracts made for daily .deltveries.fe \u2018 dag, except STORAGE Btied in special steamers of Return tickets will besold at Firm cu RSIONS Fare between all Stations in Cana M je on.10 mites or 1083 sickets will be gon ; nces.ore No er nces T miles tickets before Nov.Special Train to St.A de Bellevue and intermediate statio Windsor St, Station, Montreal.i on Wednesday, Nov.7th, returning w, SL.Anne's at 10,55 a.m.same day.Special Train to St.Agathe On Election Day, November Th train will leave Montreal, Place V set tion, at'IL.45a.m.for St.Agathe, 11158 lcaving St.Agathe \u20ac p.mn.saline day, at all stations going and returning.will he tb Kal go au tickets goud to retup, pie ning leary AN \"BAT Jp ug OITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH OF 129 ST, JAMES 8.(noxt Post U* Ci Te NS sm À TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, 7.00a.m., Hemmingford, Massena Sir, 7.40 a.m., Local Express for Toront, a 8.00 a.m, Portland, Quebec, Sorel, 8.40 a.m., New York via D.& H.8.56 a.m., Waterloo via St.Lambert \"9.00 a.m., Lusernational Limite, Torom to, Lon/en, wveirolt and Chi.Als, 9.01 a.m., Boston and New Yu C VR.rk via 1.35 p.m., 8 Julins and St.Albaps, 4.00 p.m., Arthabaska and lsjang Fond 4.00 p.m., Hemmingford, Fort \u2018ovi:gton.4.45 p.m., Waterloo, St.Johns, House's pp 5.00 p,m., Waterloo via St.Lambert 6.15 p.m., Brockville.5.20 p.m., St.Hyacinthe.\u201c6.50 p.m., Boston, New York via CVp *7.00 p.m., New York via D.& H.7.15 p.m., St.Cesaire via C.V *8.00 p.m., Local Express for Toror: \u201c8,30 p.m.Quebec, Portland.*3.00 p.m., Boston, New York via CYp 10.30 p.m., Torento, Detroit, Chicago For Suburban Train Service consul: Tims Tables.*Lally.All other trains run dally ex :.Lo.FAST SERVICE BETWEEN MONTRE\u2018 AND OTTAWA Fast trains leave Montreal daily, ex.Sun, a: 45 a.m and4.10p.m, arr, Ottawa 12.15 noon and 3pm Local trains for all C.À.R.points to Ottaws wre Montreal at 7.40 a.m.daily ex Bun., and5.Sup.day \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James SL ai Bonaventure Station.INTERCOLONIAL à Fu VIRE On and after Monday, June ly, uw trang will leave and arrive st bonava- ture Depot, Montreal, as follows: THE MARITIMB EXPRESS will leave on Saturday, at 12.00 nog, N.8;, The Sydneys, Bt.J dr dE ee LE Rl EXPE à pod MARI jen above, will arrive dally, ezoopt sn Mon- fr 7.28 p,m., and daily from Rivien das, \u2018THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave tal, except on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to ar rive at Levis at 1.00 p.m., and at Riviers du Jour at at 5.00 p.m., and at Ste Flarie at 8.THE Locau EXPRESS will leave Ste.Flavie dally, except Saturday, at 4.50 p.m.Riviere du Loup at 7.40 p.m., and Lent at 11.45 p.m., due to arrive at Montres) & 6.30 a.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.39 p.m., dus to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connect- lng, with accommodation for Campbeliton ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at 16 a.m., daily, except on Sunday, due to ¥- rive in Montreal at 10 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves daily except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m.Accommodation 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.Sleeping Cars on Local Express.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Moncton, N.B., June 15, 1900 H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 143 St.James street, Montreal JAMES HARDWELL, Assistant Gens Freight Agent, Room 113, Bosrd © Trade Building.City Ticket Agent, 143 St.James streeh Montreal.Bakers and Confectioners.MERS GIVE BULLER BREAD A Fair Trial D.HARRISON, 1Dunlop Place, + TRE.MPUNT, 206 Westmount.LS.AULD, Cor.Atwater Ave.and 8t.Antoine Bt.Tel M13.\u2018Whole Wheat Bread, Fancy Bread, Cholce Cénfeetienery and Candies, Boston Bro Bread and Baked Beans on Saturday.TE WINNER OF THE SILVER CUP, TE HIGHEST PRIZE FOR CANADA, er on d by Colonial Bread Show, Sept.8 to 15, Lon NOT EAP, 8] ON Is it yours or Til food for your househol AI our Goods are Good.CITS READ, CAKES, CANDIES, BIsC » Nriticamtns Infants\u2019 Food.JAMES M.AIRD.BUSINESS CARDS AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING, OF AJL KINDS NEATLY DONB \u2018At the \u201c* Witness\u201d Office JOB DEPARTMENT.\u2014 LD NEWSPAPERS, To 0 der the f suitable for wrapping purposes, sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in packages at $1 per 100 Iba HOV ache] | (Genera.od littl 5 Iam) pople.p« p had used hi ention ent\u2014he A gra anda biz he end prch, al pmie, [here wi hose eu e's ma ere as ] The C here , we ey Eat wn, SA 5 he là he Wo om the en grou le, whe pttle ; « ouse, Ÿ ere as readful 2sn\u2019t N OCLORE « Deside: ras à Joo eople P ons, ans et.But th ne mors \u20ac were [eek 4 | pright 1p pu the D e wasp jo the .ress 4x he Wine pictura, fone, A \u2018No, m eply.- Every hig Good-night ! re And good morning! La J That's the whole story.of 2) Ayer\u2019s Pill.11% J.C.Aver Conran, : {nga 221 Chemists, Loweil, Mass.1e*a Sarsaçorilla Ayer's Hair Vigor «3 Pills Ayer's Cherry Pectosi ron.jyer\u2019s Ague Cure Ayer\u2019s Comatons e 2 C.To .TT IN| (iIiLDREN'S CORNER.nd.\u2014 fos.HOW JAMIE WAS CUKED.\"el Haven, in \u2018Western Advocate.\u2019 iionerally speaking, Jamie was a very R.ood litile fellow; sweet was the adjective us mamma and aunties used, and most teop.e politely agreed with them.But R iv had one naughty trick\u2014one that hl wused him no end of talking to, not to Tims eniion various other forms of puniah- 5 nen:\u2014he would run away.un A grandfatherly old gentleman was EAL windalized at finding a long rope with we end fastened to a pillar of the back C 8.50 wreh, and the other end fastened to leave Jamie.But what was fo be done ?daily.There was company and harvest hands, and viose supper must be prepared, and Ja- re's mamma and Mollie, the hired girl, -\u2014 vere as busy as could be.N Jamie had run into all éorts of places | hat afternoon ; had been snatched : @p- feet of old Dock\u2019 heels, and Dock\u2019a heels: vere not to be trusted.What could be pan @one but tie him where he might have bie run of the porch to play, but could | eave po get away ?- Nevertheless bis mamma-f 1 iodly hn, ; ; i ily abioges i ET emer Sits CAE ters The Colwells lived on a farm wiiere \u2018half tere were countless pleces for such, à ally, nT busy little body to go.There was the tere awn, a large, shaded one, and the gar-.ten, where Jamie, could play as mueh Ste.us he liked, and sometimes the orchard; 2 The would stay where he could be seen Jet som the house.Then came the forbid- vos én grounds : the barnyard and the sta- due he, where there were usually horses and ot aitle ; a brook some distance from the a.buse, with deep holes of water that 11.45 wre as alluring to Jamie as they were ar- dreadful to his mamme\u2014for Mra.Colwell aves rsn\u2019t very strong, aid wes what the ome ketors called nervous.Besides all these other places, there ping tas a long up and down the road, where kople passed on horseback and in.wag- real ns, and sometimes drove cattle to mer- let.But the story I began to eB happened ger.7 morning when Mrs.Colwell and Mal-.ger JN were giving the house its usual once- eal week thorough cleaning.They were | of = busy, so they gave Jamie some cet, fight picture papers to play.with \u2018out JR © the porch.Mrs.Colwell noticed that \u2014 iz as plescantly engaged, his bright face à the little blue sunbonnet, his light LS.ess and the gay \u2018papers \u2018fluttering.in = te wind, making, she thought, a pretty Reture, and\u2014the next minute he was D .pee, \u2019 \u2018Mollie, is Jamie upstaira ¥ she called.a > ma\u2019am ; I ain\u2019t seen him,\u201d was the 6 tp mé ; Sreryding vas dropped, as was-always * Millie, case n Jamie Wis missing .Every] ), 7 Milton was docked iste.Both selipd, Ti] 1x [Re | Jamie bist.mo: Jamis snewered.sce Use ran to the garden, the othes seach 08 we 4 the orchard.He could not\u2019 \u201cbe mn Jul the barn, for the doors were by sed, and he wouldd\u2019t have gone \u201cato lon, te barn lot anyway this morning, for \u2014 tt cows were there\u2014the only things that ?finie feared.| \u2018Go up the road, Mollie,\u201d mid Mrs, Col- > Tell, \u2018far enough to call your mother.I'll #the other way\u2019 And she added to UC if \u20181 shall surely switch him this rs Down the road she ran, past the bers, fe raitle-scales, the top of the bank be- |- 0 fond.He bad never gone further then ; but down the Jong stretch of yel- nr road he was nowhere in sight.-.She tas growing very anxious; but when fe \u201cume back to the house \u2018he carried a ton lits le switch.wing in from the other dirsetion, a en lie, flushed and excited, and with .\u201cer mother, whose ido] Jamie was, NE znz her hands, muasing her apwon, oa *.h tears in her eyes, saying: ower | mure : \u2018Oh, Mrs.Colvell, wheré can} ¢ arin\u201d be 7 (hina trying to answer so useless a ion, Mrs, Colwe]l said to \u201cts, coul ae fai up and dan Sue tie que gling'atream of water.Suddenly her heart seemed a lump of lead, and her knees grew weak beneath her; for, on picture paper\u2014the very one she had given to Jamie.She neither knew nor thought when or why ; but in the brief seconds that passed between the time that she saw all this and the time when she stood at the water\u2019s edge, the little switch slipped from her nerveless fingers oa ghe prayed for strength to bear what she knew had come upon her, But there was no lifeless little form washed up in the tangled willows.water was deep emough to be quite over Jamie\u2019s head, and so elear that ehe could see the pebbles at the bottom ; but Jamie was.nowhere near.Mollie\u2019s mother wiped her eyes again and looked relieved, when Mrs.Colwell came back to the: house wi hout ~ the switch, 25 « \" \u2018Just keep on losing, 33 musk let his father know.\u2019 Mr.Colwell and the Xived working on a tenant house in the rear -of and some distance from the \u2018Mightn't he be there t' salted the \u201cold lady, hopefully, \u2018We never thought of \u2018I thought of it.Mrs.Colwell's voice trembled now.\u2018But he is too much lot, and he could never get over that high fence to go round.\u201d Aud she was gone again, : Jamié must have been kidnapped.She remembered having heard when she was a child of a little boy being picked up from his play one day, snd though his parents, broken-hearted, searched for years, hé was never deen again.If a sorrow like that had befallen them, it would have been easier to carry her baby home, dripping and dead from the brook.As she went nearer the house, she could hear the men talking and laughing at their work.How céuid shé tell her husband what had happened ! No time must be lost ! She flung the\u2019 door open wide, and\u2014there, with the men, staring in aetoniéhment at her down amongst the shavings.\u2018Oh, Jamie \u2019\u2014her voice was very | tremulous\u2014wbat makes you run away once inside the stable door, within æ few #0, and how did you get here ?Then.she eat right down in the door and cried.\u2018I comed frôo \u2018the fénce, mamma.I found a hole.\u2019 jed et er vesÿ head.magia dot Hp fat.tened, close np\u201cto her \u201cBut Fil never, never do it any more, rater had just chanced to blow.there,\u201d Jamie, showed them the hole w \"he bad \u2018comed froo\u2019 the fence; but oe waa only years old, and he las never run sway since that day.BIBLE THOUGHTS.WEDNESDAY, NOV.7.THEY JUSTIFIED GOD.Justified means to make, or declare.right.Those who submitted to John\u2019s baptism (Luke vii, 39) in that act declared their belief \u201cthat God was might in calling them to a change of mind and requiring baptism as an evidence of that change.It was not a proof of & spiri-' tual, change, but s mental one.\u2018They | acknowledged that they were sinners who needed cleansing, of which usptiem | was an outward s'gn.Those who do n believe the word of God and trust Do for salvation through faith in Joruy Such as deny the utter sinfulness of the human heart, who.refuse to believe that the death of Jésus was a sacrifice for their ai, and that life and forgiveness can alone come to those who trust in that death, make God a liar and refuse - to helieve in Him as a by by tg wa vation, snd 4 the anful wa of charging God pave 2 , 3 4.A BE No wreck of friend p can destroy ile high ideals, de take from him who true in it the gain to Hs own soul of up- selfishly striving to be 2 frieud-\u2014H.Clay Trambull, ADVERTISEMENTS.\u201cTu DOMINION GOVERNMENT wos, at Eker.Monsters hn far Catarrh.Wenderful ery Cute Tried, A.KE.Wilson, Principal Gov t el AR nt orne Ang form, cr cre it now: fe ee Cat u here is dan- és a the water, not far away, right over where À it was deepest, floated and fiuttered a § The |: afraid of cows to go -through the barn J li tion, Sour Stomach, Worms Convulsions, we ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.as] Att hminiete Engh ing theo a and Regula.- Pos Dison iei m, Morphing nor Mineral Aperfect Remedy for Cons Consti Fac Simile Signature et white face, was Jamie, in a high glee 5 po ete Grote | on fe x Aa Be ie mer i Rene and Jamie end mamens were ying to- 4 little past three then, and gow be is eix - practically declare that God is wrong, | a righteous and holy | Carefaily vend | the phd re vi of thn pron rat {weive verses chapter.flue So vas age wl ce Japanese | '] and never-failing kidney \u2026 They are the.pills.\u2018James -Qlark, Justice of the P } Count Tris prisé delivered at once, | FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE \\ For all kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Our stock is.-im- \\ mense.Call at any time, - - F GUIBORD, \u2026 Mssaget : for.F.LAPOINTE, i908 6h Mantas.ol Sad duce akiove BK Charing st.hi \u2018Pinches!\u2019 | fully.two sizes smaller.\u2019 &c, &c come famous.their.ludicrous side.su request Batore a ra of justifying il rs \u20ac \u2018Comeillar for the Uni \u2018SERVICE Jones: Main, 148% mall parecis ateon ot curd 2 e aud.} rem i age 5 opifort: ad: \u2018someofbig excellent ovr., SHEE) Cal ay the aiibllance in sucked down High-Grade sEw ING MA DEI?N Es At Factory Prices.14,50 eng , IBONK : : 30 Foundliog st, MONTREAL, stration of our high-grade, high ball- hearing Sewi ng Fo! {EE i Bale an 5.54, Noting is .upon \u2018her harness.\u201cd\u2019oat, '\u2014Philadelphia \u2018Your conventional immunitien,* I.nfged, | \u2018are not compatible with the new possi- \u2018Fflities which you seek to assume! Thers 1 is\" where the shoe pinches?!\u2019 : The woman gave me a withering look.Ch, what a futile thing mere logic seas ed now!\u2014Detroit \u2018Journal.\u2019 AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BR LOST.There are some disadvantages which attach themselves to persons who have bes These, however, often have It is said that at.cña time Henry Clay, the American statesman, was travelling in the west, and stopped.overnight in.a little log cabin inhabited - by an old man and his wife.After break- \u201c fast the next morning his, old host, ho had | been in a flutter of excitement, ever since he iéerned.who Dig.distinguished -quiest: | with, saddy he would Hke to make a plight, - fore the visto departed: ! Comdn't-ye,l ka said, - WRN * \u201clot ould ve ut mak my wie of 08 a Jd speach Batore le lesvin'.TE 5, BQUINE INEQUALITY.\u201cThe work horse and the carriage horse | stood side by side on the strest.\u2018I see fou taks your meals a la oirte,\u2019 sniffed the latter,lopking dis at the | IB | other's canvas teed bas.af she exclaimed mast .scorn- \u2018It's a mile too big! I eouid ver.\u2018Yes,\u2019 replied the equine toller.\u2018Dont.you?, Gr \u2018Neigh, neigh, Pauline,\u2019 and\u2018: the: proud | \u2018| aristocratic mare rattled the \u2018aifver chains \u2018l prefer mine stable .\u2018Bulietin.\u2019 , - Telephone 24:2 Up.Fall Opening in Styles.: EVERY PHOTOGRAPHE A PORTRAIT.AU Classes ol Work Owretully Fhiished.+A.I RICE, 2261 84.Catherine 5k; Machine, with Fans 4.Bond Fer our.Ni co, À + Stock for - sn current at, Je \"QUEBEC.BANK.= nrotloe 18 hereby siren ¢ that! Three Hits upon 2 the paid Lup oSapial ; Be DAY, the First Say Of Dice from La la EEE Banki Hayse in this.a\u201d Branches \u2018on and after | Fin day ù | dog, and at Aividend of Tour ana, that it: mber next.| dec | + NOTICE.is foray \u201d 15 cest NRE of tls Tnétitutie Toes on a buéw:Qeciaved ! eurtent or BF Fa 2 te: same En hy.and À ati its ng House in this >: AD Fan on\u2019and after\u201c SATURDAY, tue FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER next: i The TRANSFER- BOOKS will be closed i trom: the 16th to the 30th of November next, both \u2018Bays fnclusive, | | + By order.ot the Board, sn.that RCENT upon the p \u201chalf-year, B 8 \u201cCLOUSTON, General Manager.G.w.TRE $ soy, .683 Craig Street, Next do9r 15 \"tant A ; NOTHING SUITS BETTER - FOR A WERDING PRESENT * Thana NN ice-framed Picttré.We Lave always a Bass a food.oi SE ak pe Cl Montreal, 16th October, 1900.17 , STOPPED FRER 1 |.7 spte ft zs \u201chere - to \u201che dyed 1 , fn, Deine royortanès, : cr.and \u201cyou wii! 'Knot bot: Æ \u201ctè Sou, ane \u201cmyers and Cleanets, Be em: Notre Dame St, Montreal, Que.Ze hones Bl ki ld dubai 8.+ 2 ge PA is cas mag Ve, D De roi hops: hopes ons de 1 ork Sydney and eu opens righ fer one; pth November, 1000, J - & ot Ont wl tar \u2018 .or de feet, oh 8; EE \u201c23 3 i Spain EEE esse oo oF tha Chit te tender may 2e / ; TT WKINLEY RE-ELEC peu Lo IN \u201c jerpé pt i \u201cRE-ELECTED.; Republican | i s will Hav | 3 ~ e a in \u2014 where or « than F Larger Elector al Vote = \u201cguests y whe mo of mr A COM 41 '- our Years Ago.; hry or, iertainod the ladies in the pas PARISON.go 5 ident ' was in bi i ' TT pau BRY good humor, showing is usual| HOW THE \u2019 HOWEVER, HAS REDUCED THE VOTE.over the rent, no signs of anxiety ATES WENT 47 x a ; 3 Tes) \u201d - RGER STATES OF THE BAST AND MIDDLE W THE | tro hendquerters came trom 3s.3.B.ELECTION \u2018 PLE WEST.(mecs que Re EI rae J New Y , God f ollows:\u2014 wenty-three «qo: ! : came fin mo.8\u2014 glt\u2014It be- sota, New Hampehire, N flow.Your ro at ho blessings amounting of Republican Es domine that move enty hour this York, Now Hempehire, Now Jersey, Now conceded by enna, [| Sates ng to LIK = lection .Oregon, ° .a J cr and Roosevelt was Mckinley ie Ty Leland, South De are very 9 mest Cal ons We plurality of 966.404 em rr ; * o'clock the ret ; : 30 ginia, Wisco ashington, West Vir.THE VICE- qua ters.\u201d can plurality was ther Le de - thirds of the id : _ early two- The Wisconsin Wyoming.\u2019 Oyster Ba oo PRESIDENT.The following à here mn Be distriots of Great- desks en then closed.their Ro y, LI, Nov.6\u2014Gov votes in ne er er New York had , ! and left for their hs oosevelt, surrounded by hi vernor 1896 cating beyond io a received, indi- Ores.: night received the ret ons s family, to-| Alabama Mek.not expect more than Bryan could VOTE ANALYZ tim egamore Hill.The Governor ome Arkansas .Betton bm on 25,000 or 30,000 ED e during the evenin -at 10 Californi PPS I plurality in thi , » * about, g seemed anxio ifornia .and is Democratic etronghold ; _\u2014_\u2014 o the result.He did not make us| Colorado ce ee a I 2 unless , petial rrang a PP en ae oursé there was a landskide in the RETURNS SHOW H and de on ements to receive the oo Connecticut .eee ! sux «ide counties be OW THE STATES pended on mes Del Cee p expectation th oe \u20ac ell reasonable | RANGED THEMSELVES from the telegraph office to be brought Florida RS York ked ° pr state of New \u2018 , miles away.ce, nearly three| Ge rida Ce ee ee ee ee a \u201c on deciared in unmistakable terms, \u2014 The first definite informati Georgia .oo U \u2018 Que , although.by a The vote Republican vi information of th aho .a , N greatly redûced in each sta victo e Tllinoi ee 3 ov fo: majority, known, - te, so far Go ry was conveyed to {i inois .; r the Republican candidates.\u2019 » was as \u201cfollows, the a] eat wont en olaek, | The 110 ee =! New night progressed it only eerved As the mg given in siphabetioal re Bec | Soar was in the rin The| Towa LT Ln Man firm this judgment.og « ARKANSAS.=o is wife and daugh ion Tom Kana 110 Ln N.W appeared ughter.When he| Rentucke 1.2 The returns from ; Little Rock, Ark, Nov.6\u2014The \u2018 per oo A} the door to meet a new *| Kentucky .Cee , Brit Illinois betra zette\u2019 estima The G rrebpond Bpa x like condition.The sie beers & Bryan in ean a majority of 60,000 for .| evening dress.ont he was clad in full| Louisians - Les Fr.rality of 1896 wes plu- gressmen are sas.Six Democratic con- | to thi&-parlor and de Tied his visitor in- Maine , cee re it was etill greatly reduced, but elected beyond doubt.returns and brief osely scrutinized the Maryland oR I or too largo to be oreroume.onl Sen CALIFORNIA.result.After a mmented on the Mi STR and th urns Francisco, said: \u2018Tan\u2019Ï e mes Michigan .ee 10 diana, Michigan he Tet from In- turns from fifty Nor.6.\u2014Incomplete re- the Tent that fine ?.It Message Le Minnesota .eee 4 ami Wyoming, , tae Ta Dakotas, Utah San Francisco ve LS 403 precincts in they merican people are.It shows that Miemissippi or oo 12 \u20ac reemed to Dg, ue as Nebraska, #5; 444.Thirty- Kinley, 667; Bry- and are i the good times to contir Missouri I gains over 1896.parure Republican out of 2,190 ny ere precnots complete ; P are for = favor of honest money pe Montana .\u201d \u201d ett ! RO and Weet Virginia had given d Maryland give MoKinley, 744; B Francisco, thing Hk RESIDENT M'KINLEY The Governor Nebraska .ov vr ve or p ahsicon pluralities.& lecisive Re- sume precincts in oom, The fusion stat 22000 at the : * lowing despatch a se, dictated the fol- Nw Hampshire i oo 8 e count in séveral of the f ryan, 1,044.cKinley, Fusionists wil is elected 2 re Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov _ .\u201cTo President Wi sident McKinley: 5% Jersey .ae 45 _ ern states was natural) © far west- co levislat 1 have a majority bry tricte out of 204 in Cin 7 \u2014Seventy dis- ton; Ohio: 1 m, MeKinley, Cau- New York ee 1 2 A Ty t6 give little intimation so delayed as New TOUT.Ste ature, which elects in the; an gains of 800, muati show Bry- more the congratulate you and North Carolina .wo rT \" tes tw 7 but indica the nation: far lina .J he whole story 1» LO the ey red Hoven, Conn, No.6-One buy | senators.o United plurality in 0, bist indicate o MoRiver atin aver the have my heart North Dakota .een Be e Republi out i wns in Co icq NEB « .Go LL LL \u2018 a lerger eleotaral bican ticket, wil have 9, bo = give Bryan 1L4 To; MeKinley, Omaba, Nov, 6 RASKA.\u2018 OREGON Gow THEODORE ROOSEVELT.Oregon .20 Ro \u201cago, but in the than four years Democrati ublican net loss cKinley, | cinota à .6\u2014There are 1,16.Port] : ernor Roosevelt also : Pennsylvani ce 5 w Jerger states of emocrat ; , 8 percent; in Nebraska, are 1,161 pre- and, Oreg of c sent me sylvania .\\ and Middle Wi the East > ic net gain : of which .on, Nov.6\u2014Six ongratulation t saages| Rh [SPN ma h greatl edt est, the plurality hes been | this basis McKinl ey\u2019s 37 percent.On Omaha and Douglas 1 99 are in cincts in Oregon outside of Portla: pre- na and Chairman dd Ce Mark Hau- ode Idand .7 Ri en from at \u201cMamechusetts bes fall- nectient is Menez» Pr 5 in Con- proc outeide of Omaha ob Nine MoKinley 446 ; Bryan, 139.ortland give dell, Governor-elect.So Sere lina.Fu > 2\" » \u2026\u2026.0 from 268,000 to 150, 50,000 New York 8 from the cities and «The cKinley 1,398 ; Boyan, 840.ouglas ves precinct in the city of P THE DEFEATED Tenn ota.oo.: 146,600 to 100,000 0.000, aad Illinois from governor \u2018give McLean (Rep.on for Kinley 1907.) Bryan precineté.in.1896 gave M gi Kinley 195 ; Bryan, 25.ortland CANDIDATE, pas ce ee ee ee ee 44e PRE \u201che \u2018roll call ronson (Dem.), 12,673.McLea 1,200; 815, a net © RHODE ISLANT \u2014 Texas ee = : ; 0 of states ; rality i cLean\u2019s plu- NecKinley of gaiñ.for D.WAS GREATL .I is as follows apparent] sat this hour 8 estimated.\u2018at 15,000, plu- oe Caley 31 472.1 With this gain through: | d New York, Nov.7.\u2014A Western Uni THE TY DISAPPOINTED IN Vermont WAS Connestieat.McKinley.B Aflanta, Ga.Now.6 rality of shout £000 y would bate à pla despatcb from Providence, EI, save = © RESULT IN NEW YORK.Vibington © Co M Connecticut.eB FYRD.tion estimates Ta, 6\u2014The Constitu- Pom Nov.6\u2014Preoinet \u2018A,\u2019 ma the about 17,000 pedacity Rhode Island by Lincoln, Neb., Nov.6 Are 3 i ve ee 0.se oe _ gia at 40,000.s majority in Geor- (Bryans)-gave Me ceived .electi ?.\u2014 MT.Bryan re- Wis : Virginia +.A * Arkansas 1 ; 40,000.One or t © Bryan, 105.Kirdey, 6 SOUTH CAR on returns isgontin \\ .Q Delaware.ve we se os .8 for MeKinley.- wo counties went La Colu mbia sc.¥ OLINA.in this city.His ho at his Jesidence Wyoming ve NN ee a ee a 12 : u California eu ve ue 3 | All the Democratic nomi NEW JERS .- exata a or.Othe Demo run With news as fairly\" ov.emer 3 igh Colorado.un 8 .gress in Georgia re elected.for Con-| .Newark, N.J., Nov.nur J lina, ps grep & erstors.Not only van th wo Totals 1 TE lorado.oo ee ee se i: | gonè ersey-hos matter ecto r the h e first ue TR Lisoie.CSIIL Ea 4 TES Tr of course.\u2026 rs as à them but two roue Jargely given up to Te whic SE ve ee se so ® °° Long.] ; in Indiana.\u2026 \u2026 \u201c5 4 congressional 0 agente from 147 Nadhville JESÉRESEE | tory Que telegraph 20 second COL.OTTER'S MEN.them (Georgia.\u2026 7 J .856 indicate that- the Fe total of to ten clack.hor Nov.6.\u2014Returns wp with him hi house.Mr.Bryan oe \u2014_ in L low.:.os à 13 gained two seats in t publicans have ried th show Bryan to have his f is brother, Charles B LONDON given New Jersey.oc» + 18 .|resentstives and in the Hôëse of Rep- e state by a forse\u2019 ote.oar.ormer.law- partner TT, PREPARING TO G lecte Texas.vo ve oe So ae 10 ,.Bained ome, the- Democrats have vo Hs tor Talbot, Dubie Seua-| THEM A HEARTY office Lonisiong.or eee 15 sain of ie, giving th Republicans a pet | Attorney Schmidt, Mrs, B ahlman and WELCOME purp Mane ES Tg s In Adlai E.Ste state is \u2018Republican.\u2018| companions, a cousin, Mri.iar ad x \u2014 the Mississippi \u2026 ov oo) 8 MeKinley Eee home: precinct | = 2) Dablman, Toronto, Nor.6\u2014An \u2018Even: nd a Maryland.SLs 9 a TD nm.1 ater Pme me aa wie ist le, - do ie 4 ih vo Missouri.SE - Indianwp * the meal, spen partaking ov.6, mys: \u201cThe: \u2018 Webbnai we as .Mpasa chusetts.\u201ci.° 15 17 ont of apte wor.Sty precincts ; | vexsatis da few minütes in.cof: Royal Canadien nder of the oo Montana.eu ov ve 3 | 5744; Bryan, 43%.te give MeKinley, ation vit die et] to-day, on the \u2018Howard le Cosco 20 N Ch Cas Le ve ee se 14 gave \"McKinley 5,686; same in 1896, ol : ing .questio \u201creceived and will dome diet to en Castle\u2019 Tae most orth Carolina.+.Republican gain, ! Bryan, 4,387; that the me | tions gions about differen éome diet to Engla ?oo] Minnesota.1 2 2 8 u publican gain, 150.net tora will not pip Te the state eléc-: te > without venturing any ed will be the guests nd, where they hoa.South Caroling.: 9 .Db IOWA.may de above.that ae 175,000, \u2018and | was the.\" Ka ci The first Talletin: A grand guests of the Mother Contr.presd ew Hampshire.4 8 uque, Ia, Nov, 6\u2014D.8 VERM TE | sie, NY, nouncing that Poughkeep- gallant reception awaits them, as the tion.» Tack.\u2019 = tat Speaker of the House of Sel White Ri ERMONT.2 jority of an given McKinley a ma-| Von the odmireti of the Canadiens bus ed» New York.co ee 3° PE 12 ives, is re-elected for th presen- ver.Vermont, + lowed and this was quick! - The on of every .oglishm: Co Utah : ce ee \u2014 8 \"| district.The state is Reo third Iowa ST.cities and towns Nov.ed by another bulleti y fol- scenes on the arrival ~ | tohr 2.2.+ 000000 18 : give.that El in to the eff and his Prat of Col, Otier those North Dakota.1 1 3 8 | patio gave ; Bryan 50 3241.The ve Some re enn ot 1752 ma Bryaara ices ned on th return où Ce hry irginia.ee \u2019 on uisvill Reput McKinley, 3, troops up , e Tetum oi © and \u2018Ohio.DIE 8 13 returns Ve Br ner 6\u2014Incomplete | 101 Lui state is tian.#56.The ae ie ; TRATED BY mo wel 07 5 CE 2 alr | emma nome | vi, | el on, B.S Nor umn va ve se ee \".y over a _ ; .= ©! epart en Yermont.Le ae ue se 4 .a little ahead Yerkes.Bryan is running | NEW HAMPSHIRE.erats have.rt No Soe Domo- B ick wd fast after that, and come 2 ent orp.AE.cable to-day, i defe oo, Virginia.: _ 8 oe cogaties.kbam in the same iy NH, Nov: 6 .district in Virginie, with ne aie est that he was a: it was evident 88\" L McDonald, 1st Hussars, cout » yoming.Tie ae ee eV oI can electoral The Repub: | ception of the tenth.The possible ex-'| from, Ni ppointed in the returns killed, g ;- Lieut.T.W.Chalmers was vard wi .3 ; MAINE.ticket will babe my, New York and Maj isconsin.Se » Portland, Me, Ni carry the state by at least gp oubledly cratic.\u2018is Démo reports up to city and Brooklyn.His dent N.W.ve Sanders, super.ntel- whi \u201cTotals\u2026 - \u2014 = cities and towns No.a e hundred be ects candidates.for 000.Both WASHINGTON.\"| cities had been enco à concerning the| way, Calgary, and Bee.E.Eo Nor this | Go ee ae ee 0250 139 14,083: MoKinley, 22,502.re Bryan, ected by about EN vi oot, Wash, Nov.6\u2014P indi servation had had led oursging, = his ob-| gine, slightly wounded.Fond Robe most - State REPORTED.gublisn net los of 13 pere s is-a Ber| publican à iL be, overvh ?Sem sve\u2019 thai, MoKinley a et vote, would be a large forse that| speaks most highly of Lieut.C ; of dab.basis, gain, of 21 percent.pee Le von some branches, and the oon of tie ant» s county.by a doctor hang, rather than a loss, On i oe great gallantry, who was illed hme the «ee en em we an ee ene | cKinl # b to ÿ, ere , otber| ing to es a Fan SO NIZ LS a dd oe apparait | im Maine is NEW TORK.Republican.me the pate.Tom from the gonsiderstle on x Yo a ve Sepie__ a Kestuck a ee ee mee °° \u2018 ! New Y Par and es ew YO Webraska : RR.i ark, Nov.6.kersburg; W.pecially.astisf RENVILLE'S REPRESEN the i oa Sir 81 MARYLAND.York, with 168 di ~The ciby of New man D S a Nov.6.\u2014Chair- messes from National C ying was 8 Grenville, Que, Nov.6\u2014 Ea - der: 3 precincts Mars \u2014Twenty opt of 364] mieing out of Comins.champs the state Republican gyn) ying that Buffalo hed given Mo Fen of ex dayer 7 Witwer, Fed JET Sh a a slimmed Le 5 LT ; Bryan, 2,07.| dis State Committee thousaïd four 3 oy otal rl Fo Gs ey m1 in g .0 | : paral réturne CE three counties a ly.upon the Bes \"5, th Coming close: {the rs of Pane He ie me of bel and à or M y over 1806.patch wis one from.qe \u2018Buffalo des standing the erg, and norith- pat or give\" zunouncing that à friend in Boston \u201ctwelve Bhar H Ale of the past m » Xe ; yf ore 15.002; - McKi 2 vrac _.; city.to have.zone # \u2018 presents & splendid_ap- euf tar out as.Democra shows a.Republic Kil 2,097.1 .\u2018Al He was met at the 5 tation .À abs opte tic, a È 2d] percent and a D en Joss of 16] many ob friends and escorted to his A ; the resûit.cy, it would not Y change 48 percent; tompared jé net gain dl 9; Private Williamson was ool! ome i Loe Se dei me he ie ee 2 The.ea Dios plarall- ality in the state is McKinley's, plur E Si { H HA 3 \u2018 ; ; AVY, Vs \u201c ) pre ob : .A be Repyblican by Congress seems 75,000.Returns from the at about| UALOLLNSG 2 100% La [ sin, lished all over e ing \u2018majority.a substantial work- towns\u2019 vote for go eran i cities and] ; .1 LIG \u201cst PSC oon fos.withost.foundation, and be enjoys The gubertatorial tiger have (Rep.»° 26,170; \u201cPaine { ; five.\u2018Crang} tara indica te that\u2019 Bryans: : ra tl tL HAASE SE 5 , if best.health.ently.followed the -satioual, vy sou MICH Ig.J), 15,010.~{ mot \u2018be low than 30,000 ; a a TOR wat, # vate of \u2014 | hows in New York and Yates oe Detroit, Nov.6\u2014The None ol A a are mea RE AL od \u2014 LE in.\u201cA GUELPH MY STERY.SIR is ; -| mates ex doubt, the and: 9th.Fo Lond ai _ BEPUBLIOAN CLAIM ee ii = Jitzicts.Kha\", Ji Xo, ; A gio fatter i po a Ne York, Nov.7\u2014At ss, ni fa also elected.fhe presidential ticket carried the nth state distrigt LE in, bo at fe GE DEATH OF MISS MARGA Hationai Commi 18 : : emocratic state à Ek \u201cLion.\u2018This + \u201cpresidential\u201d - : = Gibbe: and \u201cBlies held tteéimen Manley, MINNESOTA.LS rans ston bs rao ho \u2018 Afex 8 \u2018This was que to\u201d th Slee _ RET JOHNSTON.HE the a conference, ft.P .to miceeed But: Canton, ; \u2018tion from Wall ere Pup te sation of which the follows ing CiRCt8 i Nov.6.\u2014Fifteen 3 bis > ia fat whether zm Wall street.Jt i dose.\u2014 hoe on The ret given out: and M nesota outside of St: Fo +, bea -much- te\u2019 do Cas what bave Guelph, Ont, Nov.6\u2014The body of 8 tom can, bande ae received.at Republi.| Bryan, Gapespois, give McKinley 760; | \"| Certain Mcfipley.boom in American ie young girl, afterwards identified 2 Ms te a up to \u2018this hour, through If \u2018these figures contijme : ed posree £} nglish investors Sars remai Margaret Johnston, bookkeeper jo the dene Republican National C , the: ughout,.the, 2,400 « neiglibars, inclue nd.haa e.It is probabil n° Guelph and 0 end .to have.elected claims | state McK fnlky's péecinets nthe i me .a8.th , ; been consid that: there ntario Savings Bank, Vis him na an de McKinley and R oli \u2018a majoëity : \u2018will B a, pi.\u201ckota.PA he guests.of.i.and German acconnt © bavi -on French found in the river at the island.near Thé di \u201cof vote -of 284, with he ) - MISSOURL.- : * - 2 a the interest \u2018and ex-| heen pight, b \u2018but \u2018such int during last fort- watmrworks, this afternoon.by two mes C oo 21 votes in addôti er eg 7 + \u2018an, pi > 4h 8 cylminating event \u201cthe America as.there bas who were out shooti Miss Johnston iP .ing a \u2018total of 305., These on, mak- de Direct: wi ha mainly caused D Ne n list has been | left ber home ng.US doix ov Fide oF \u201cthe 13- votes 21 votes con- | the hotise With Sr Repibics > | The conditions y New\u2018 York operators.\u2018| was early this mornine.** He in Nebraska.in Kentucky and | headquarters: can Natjou-| so artificial th of the market hére.never seen afterwards.AP nave les : in or a Toren sure- eat.New York and ab so artificial ie ar bardiy-safe to ill be held.Cale | Conmiiodt, Roosevelt are: x Husn 8 at tie: -Un- pi ot perle 's election om the \u2014\u2014 x \u2014 the Fics, Indians, Maryiend, Delawure, I- fae apeoulative stocks here drum \u2018DAILY WITNES ; ac Figs: Mdomndisontin ie Iows, Eanees, ee es speculative, as the here TLR.Dublishel EN ttes Le perd be a Midhigee, Minne.re uced \u2018during nds have been large), © vorner of Craig and St.Peter :\u2019 reel, oy ri ced drm A ink D dy Bi and Montreal by Sebt 1 wl | vestors bere hid feast fo thank Prosi Rx ll and Frederick Buch © © ge TEE EERE à \u201c son.itne A a+ x & | 4 on he i pr = eet, \u2019 ey RE ST EC J "]
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