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% gals The Kaiser EXPORT GERMAN PILSENER LAGER BEER.Brewed and Bottled at the German Empire Brewery.Bremen, Gerniany.We have now remaining in stock only | case of quarts and 13 cases of pints of The Kaiser Beer.; We offer the Quarts at Per case of 4 dozen .the Pints at 1.15Per cuse of 8 dozen .$8.75 FRASER, VIGER & CO.8nle Agent's for the German Empire Brewery, Per dozen .ave es me ee ee + $0.50 ve offer Per dozen .\u2026.\u2026 $ XVe offer 100 dozen 1 !b.glass Jars of the very finest quality fresh made Guava Jelly at 4\" cents per jar.$4.23 per dozen glass jars.HATHORN SARATOGA WATER.Fifty cames\u20141M dozen\u2014fresh stock just received direct from the celebrated Ha- thorn Spring.Sarutoga Springs, N.Y.We offer the Hathorn Water at \u2014 Per dozen pint bottles .| Cheer riers ses ees ese ese Per original case of 2 dozen pints.SNOWFLAKE Our winter stock of NEW GUAVA JELLY NEW GUAVA.JELLY NEW GUAVA JELLY NEW GUAVA JELLY NEW GUAVA JELLY NEW GUAVA JELLY DIM BRANS S8UCCOTASH (Corn and Beans.) 200 cases new pack of Finest Extra Quality Malne Sugar Corn, Succotash and Lima Heans, is néw coming in stort at.We offer it all round * Per can oer eee eee ne ee ae ee ee S016 Per dozen cans |] BEA eve eee siaes aun ave eve em oa 4 ons 1.50 Per case of 2 dozen cans .3.00 We cannot impress too strongly on our country customers throughout the Dominion, trom Cape Breton, in the far east, to Vancouver, B.C., in the far west, the advisabill- ty of sending us In their Christmas lists at the earliest possible moment.The best of goods, the best of prices and the best of packers.- FRASER, VIGER & CO., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 207, 209, 211 St.James Street.=> =D .Cash or Credit.In a nutshell the story of our seilt g is this: You buy from us the things vou ned for the home.It vob want it that way\u2014by making a emall payment down.and regular weekly or monthly payments until ihe balance ls wiped out, We charge no more for home comforts bought on this plan, than you would pay in many so called cash stores for spot cash.Every dollar you pay is lke putting it into a savings\u2019 bank\u2014and you are having the full enjoyment of a comfortably and completely furnished home #11 the while you're paying.You neeu make ne apolngtes for this way of buying-If you were buying a home you'd must likely buy On just this plan\u2014why not furnish it by just the same method?The erstwhije popular prejudice against the easy payment rRystemn Is dead and hyried long ago, and we 100k a conspicuous part in the funeral.We have built A mammoth trade, and many a happy home is erectrd that would not be If it were not for us.We'd lke to talk the matier over with vou-and we'll gladly spare the time it will cost us tu show rou through our large finor space to view the immense lines of right good quality Home Comforts.We sell Furniture.Oilcloths, | innleums.Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Mats, Stoves China, Crockery.Lamps, Clocks, Just now every depart\u2019 ment is at its best.New log are coming along every day.And what is there that you couldn't do nicely with some things we've got to seil METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING CO, 167% & 1680 NOTRE DAME STREET.M3evouLe MONTR mm rr sg =m \u2014 EAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898.(From the Star\u2019s_ Special Correspondent Resident in New York) Star Bureau, 195 Broadway, NEW YORK, November 15.- If reports in circulation are to be credited war between Ilouxevelt and Plait has already begun.tiovernor-elect Roosevelt held a conference with the independent leaders Low, Choate and Root, on Natur day morning, which caused Senator Platt to ge off to Lakewood in a huff, although he had an appointment with Col.Roosevelt for the afternoon.Colonel Roosevelt declared after conterring with the indepen- denta that he would see Senator Platt in the afternoon because he regarded him as \u201cone of the leaders who should be consulted.\u201d Mr.Odell, chairman of the Republican State Committee, arnved at the Fifth aven- El Padre Cigar.| ue Hotel during the morning, and said: \u201cI .am expecting the Governor-elect at any moment.Perhaps he will take lunch with me.This afternoon Colonel Koosevelt, Senator Platt and 1 will discuss various matters.he organization of the Legislature has ; already been settled, and will not be touch- | ed upon.Assemblyman Nixon, of Chautau- | qua, will be apeaker, and Archie Baxter will re-elected clerk.\u201d \u201cWill Nenator Platt be with vou and Col: onel Roosevelt during the conference?\u201d was asked.\u201cOh, yes! I do not believe there will be any others.If Mr.Root, Mr.Choate or Mr.Low comes around we will be glad to see them.But we do not expect they will show up.\u201d PLATT WAS DOWN TOWN.All this time Senator Platt waa down town arranging for his trip to Lakewood and the Governor-elect was conferring with Low and his friends.; \u2018The machines leaders are bewildered over the sudden upset to the joint conference of » Platt and anti-Platt leaders.' The {act that their rivals had stolen a march on them was a disagreeable shock to ; the machine men.Senator Platt and his lieutenants are ready to decommend the reappointment of a number of organization men, who at present hold office.Messrs.Root and Choate, it is understood, urged the appointment of sev: eral independent Republicans, although it ww not expected thev will insist on the selection of certain specified individuals.The Platt men are ready to oppore the selection of anv indepéndent Democrats, and «ne fact that Roosevelt has called on the independent leaders first gives them occasion to believe thst they will bave a fight right from the start.A LITTLE LIST.Senator Platt has a nice list all prepared of the men whom he desires that the new Governor shall name, but it will not be predented for a while.The machine men will first devote all their energies to fighting against the recommendations made by the inde ents.\"The matter of the United States Senator- ship will not be taken up.because it is rather embarrassing just now.Root and Choate are candidates, and Low might be induced to accept.They all agree that one of the three = ould i although they haven't said so publicly.Of the Platt conferees, Depew and Odell are candidates and Lauterbach regards himself as a dark horse.In fact, the only persons in the entire lot who are not looking for the Senatorship are Platt, who has one job already, and Roosevelt, who thinks jt is more fun Governor.Col.Roosevelt is now at Oyster Bay making up his slate without the assistance of Senator Platt.The appointments already decided upon show that the new Gover por intends to recognize all factions of the arty, and that hereafter the so-called regu- ars will not get all the plums.Senator Platt has been informed that he will be listened to with respect and given a certain amount of patronage if he recommenda the right kind of men, but that others have claims which must be recognized.Tt is quite certain that Superintendent of Public Works Aldridge and Superintendent of Insurance Payn, the powers behind the throne at Albany, will bave to walk the plank.THE CUBAN PROBLEM.| | President McKinley is represented as be ing greatly worried over the Cuban problem.It is now said that the Teller amendment to the resolutions declaring Cuba free, providing that Uncle Sam should keep his hands off and allow the people of Cuba to establish a Government of their own, had its formation in business rather than in benevolence.While Cuban bonds were not really issued, they were \u201cplaced.\u201d It is further stated that Mr.Teller himæelf was not the author of the amendment, but that it was worked through by a more picturesque sympathizer with the Republican movement in Cuba.; The plan of the promoters is that the Republic to be eatablished by the Cubans will fail, the island will be annexed to the United States, and the Cuban bonds will shoot to par.No one can impeach the personal honesty of the President.He is a candidate for reelection and cannot afford to let his Administration be smirched bv such a piece of jobbery.The Teller resolution has put it beyond his power to take the initiative of any movement Inoking toward annevation, and vet he sees that Annexation is the in- evitahle alternative of ruin for Cuba, and that it is bound to come in the process of historical evolution.What he especially dreads ir to be made the innocent instrument of guiding thi« evolutinnary process through such an order of events as will make him appear to be a party to the band-jobbing scheme.; e only way out of the diffenlty is to keep the Military Government in (nha alive until the Cubans themselves apply for a I.C.B.RECONSTRUCTION.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, November 15.\u2014James Hard- well, division freight agent of the Inter- colonial Railway at Montreal, was in Toronto yesterday in conneciion with the reorganization of the Iptercolonial office in thia city.\\Mr.Wiliam Robinson, recently division freight \u2018agent at St.John, N.B.ia confirmed in his nex position of genera travelling agent for Ontario, with head.qnuarters at Toronto, and N.Weatherson bacomes travelling freight and passenger agent, with headquarters in the same office.Lord Aberdeen has written to the Mayor of Toronto promising that he will lay, - ore th Secretaty for War His Worship's communication regarding having the fist Lancer: pass through Toronto on their way to the east.- BILLIARD, | INCH\u2019S MARKET, 2433 ST.CATUREÈNE STRLET.XXth CENTURY ELECTRIC CUSHIONS Western Beer Ialty.\u201cSalt Fed Tark Sle Are the latest improved Billiard Cushion.Fancy serei bt Now mabriançe.and now forme, in the nibbes, pred a a bay are without equal for perfection in every Try our Potatoes.They am the snd Rot Fespect.Order them if you wantahe BEST.îhe Cdy.; peste « 7 BKST ks in ihe Cay an ) 13 Jw THY assortment of BILLIAR HEAP, 5 3 fur sale XK.A.ETHIER & CO.Kiiliard Mig.Tiled ss it.Dents $i.Montreal.The Royal Geographical Society offers | £5.00 to head $ subseription for outfitting an antarctic expedition.TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Laxative Bromo Quinine T All Drecwists refund (he mover 1 1g sare ne THE SPOILS ©F OFFICE \u201cBoss\u201d Platt, of the Republican Machine, Wi Not Get All He Wants From Roosevelt.{ strength among the youngex Serna ve territorial system of government under the United States flag.If the Cuban Ré public is allowed to intervene the opportuat ity fur corruption will be immense.THE HORSE SHOW.The National Horse Show opened at Magi son Square Garden to-day, and will give the world something more lively than elee- tions to talk about for a week at ¢ It is fashionable to be \u2018\u2019horsey,\u201d and td\u2018 ba \u201chorsey\u201d one has only tu move in fash able circles and it comes naturally.Tk \u201chorsey\u201d girl has so many charming cos tues which in a measure are denied who wish to show by their style their favourite pastime.The natty pins, the wonderful stocks and ties, the standing collars, covert coats, tailor-made dresses, fancy coloured waistcoats, top boots, and last but not least, the figure a good fitting habit sets off, are but the consequences of a life devoted to equine pleasures, whether racing.hunting, dnving, or an occasiol gallop in the park.The Horse Show hardly creates these ideas, but it develops them.and a girl who is half-way fond of horses is sure to think more than ever of them after taking ip the.attraotions at the Garden during orse Show week.THE FASHODA AFFAIR.À correspondent at London says that the worst aspect of the dispute between England and France over Fashoda was the embittering of the feeling of cither nation toward the other.At bottom two peoples do not actually o to war over the possession of a str of fetid marsh in the heart of Africa, but because the controversy over it kindles into flame resentments that have been long smoking., The controversy was the spark that i.lumanated this gathering resentment, hke the flashlight of a photographer in a durk room, and that concentrated.it.The heat ancy of the French Government, though eminently natural, to derifte upon retreat from Fashoda and the slowness, though perhaps inevitable in the cha of ministry, in the putting of the decisiom into force embittered it to animosity.The increasing number of Englishmen who have had no experience of war at first hand, who know ouly the pride of it in such victories as Lord Kitchener's in the Soudan, and that, if they are pot yet quite ready to \u201cgo everywhere and take everything.\u201d are at least over-sensitive te anv check to expansion and over-jealous the | progress of rival powers, bave few pains to quicken this hostility to Fi .truculent spirit is sjeadily Fading oO Englishmen that sooner ar later is likely to crave the outlet of war on one pretext.) or\u2019ancthef, perhaps beyond the power of amv mimistry or any sovereign to resist.It ia five and forty years mince English troops went out to the Crimea.Across the channel there is a similar Tresentment toward England, if it be mot quite so obvious apd if it is somewhat tem- pared by the dread of the consequences of war that the struggle with Germany and the riege of Pars impressed so y on the French imagination.However diplomacy may settle the dispute over the western valley of t Nile, there is every sign that it has increased for a long time the sense of injure and resentment on either side of the channel.THE NAVAL PREPARATIONS.With reference to the naval preparations, the correspondent says:.\u2018\u2018\u2019They are the song, if a little belated, refutation of the continental notion that- England under Lord Salisbury, or, indeed; under Lord Rosebery or Sir William Harconrt, is like- Iv to vield in the end in, any dispute that threatens war, and that to such extent it ia a neglighle quantity, as it was the fashion to say rather impudently in Paris, in, Vienna amd St.Petersburg, in international controversies.Already a change of tone is evident on the contment.Cabinets and newspapers and the wayfaring men of the street and the cafes have rned anew that when eszentials to English policy are at stake English ministries and English opinion can as pesolute and vigourous as they were in the days of Palmerston or, Beaco nsfield.e magnitude and energy of the preparations have enforced this hint and added a suggestion of the extent and efficiency of England\u2019s sea power, as a quickly mobilized f{lving squadron, when there was veril of German interference in South Africa once.carried a warning to Berlin.In particular, the Rusians at Port Arthur, the pugnacious Muravieff at St.Peters- burg and the Dowager Empress and her counsellors at Pekin may heed them.In the present unsettlement at the Chinese capital almost any day may bring its telegram of chaotic turbulence in which, after months of jealous intrigue, mval powers may be near to open clash, and England is howing that she ean quickly mobilize her ships alike in the China seas, the Med- iterran and the channel.Englishmen are distrustful of the organ- ization\u2014not of the spirit\u2014of their army in the event of war with one or more of the great military powers of the continent, but they are full of faith in the strength and the prompt efficiency of their navy and of the controlling admiralty.So far as preparation for war goes it is justifving their confidence, and its energetic readiness from Hong Kong to Halifax makes their satisfaction at the weakening of the continental notion of the inevitable yielding of England the more keen and just.PETROLEUM ON MANITOULIN.(Special to the Star.) ; TORONTO, November 15.\u2014R.H.Gibson, of Bradford, Pa., has becn exploring lands on Manitoulin Island since April last for petroleum.He has been very success ful, having struck oil in four wells.He is now en in sinking a fifth.The oil 450 to 600 feet.In tw wells at gas and rock salt wore.of fhe The Manhattan, Standard and Royal Oil Companies also are interested in the neighbourhood.tees Owing to the attempt of President Er- raguris, of Chile, to treat direct with President Roca, of the Argentine \u2018 Republic, with a view to a settlement of the boundary question, Benor Martinez, the Chilian Minister _to Argentina, and Senor os Arana, President of the Chillan Bounday Commission, have resigned.à The Pope is very fond af birds, of which e a D Gaudy coloured parrots figure prominently in the collection.and a pelican.an an ostrich are among his special favour en, WE are not selling on sentiment but on hard o00 matter of fact business: principles, There's no sentiment can outweigh the dollar, but we have learned this, as Mark Twain puts it, \u201cTo \u2018fetch\u2019 the \"SAL at Ts men A gt by its quality and value people, its enormous sale proves this.Our Lithographic Plant \u2014.Is well equipped for the rapid .sbandilng of large or small orders.Estimates furnished for all classes of work.BISHO ENGRAVING & PRINTING CO.nw ADDRESS \u2014 288 ST.JAMES STRERT i (Facing Victoria square.) 1 Telephone 313 Nain.26521 1 S Mantles ; 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Was Inaugurated | at Rio Janeiro To-day.RIO JANEIRO, November 15.\u2014 Dr.Campos Salles, president-elect of Brazil.was installed in the Presidential chair to-dav.In his inaugural address he eulogized his Predecessor, r.Prudemte J.De Moraes arros, and declared that.now that the republic is firmly established.the time has arrived to \u201cinitiate a national liberal po- Ney of tolérance harmonizing the different elements of the country.\u201d The bulk of the address was devoted to finance, which the new Executive describrd a the chief consideration of the coun rv.President Campos Salles mays: \u201cThe national honour is pledged to execute the financial ag t concluded in London: and to this end the country should not hesitate to make any macrifice.\u201d He condemned the \u201cparticularist policy of excessive decentralization,\u201d promised energetic repression of internal disorders and urged \u201ca most careful cultivation of friendly tions abroad, as Brazil needs foreign capital and immigrants.\u201d : ri BELGIANS ON THB NILE.LONDON, November 15.\u2014 The Daily Chroniele, this morning, says: \u201cWe are relinbly informed from the Longo Free State that the Belgians bave captufed Bohr, a Dervish wo nipety miles north of Rejal, on.the ite Nile,\u201d ic you must serve it well.\u201d ADA\" CEYLON TEA has surely \u2018fetched\u2019 the 26921 TOOKE'S.The popularity of Tooke\u2019s Shirts is growing all the time.Day after day all previous records are broken\u2018 so that it requires the utmost effort to keep up with the demand.Buy your Shirts at Tooke\u2019s and save at least twenty-five per cent.as well as getting the best fitting shirts in Canada.R.J.TOOKE, HOW'S headaches, loss of sleep, DRINK.which will relieve you, make you feel strong, make bone and muscle.Grocers, 2 lbs.25c.rep DAILY STAR: cn 5 ny 1, Last Week's Average.oF : WEEKLY STAR - J FF Last Week's Issue.* : | Average Circulation of 1 5 1, the Star _\u2026 eee CENT.- 079 PRICE ONE your health?If you 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BROKERAGE .© COMPANY, No charge unless ~ Room 8, No.260 St.James Street., 26824 P.vernment has ratified a extradition of criminals of The Swiss treaty for t every Mer between Switzerland and the Nethepfinds.9 1 \u2026and Every Night This Week Ÿ OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN TILL 9 P.M, Waiting For You To Come In and Buy Yourself a eet NEW OVERCOAT, & Warm Winter Underwear.Gloves, Lined Kid or Reindeer Buck.Knitted Wool Gloves or Mitts.A Cardigan Jacket or Heavy Wool Jersey.A Tweed or Cloth Cap.Warm Mufflers and Warm Socks.Pea Jackets, Heavy Trousers.YY Good Tweed or Serge Suit.à n New Boots and Rubbers.\u20182 &= Our stores is the headquarters for workingmen to get all their outfits from head to foot.i W Ww Overalls, Jumpers, 661 Craig St.and.2299 St.Catherine St.omy oy === NX >) RGEANT JOHN BROADHURST, Royal Scots of Canada, THE CRACK SHOT, SAYS ND'S SOA is the best cleaning and polishing preparation he bas over © used on his uniform and acco1trements.Heuses BOND'S SOAP to polish the many prizes he has won for shooting. rer ae = WORLD WHEEL MEET, \u201c Every One is Backing up Montreal \"7 Wheelmen in Thelr Magni- fieent Enterprise- * NO EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD, The Next Executive Meeting of the C.W, A will be Held vin Montreal, RACING RULES CHANGED.\u2014\u2014\u2014> etes me Interesting Report from the Chai- man of the Montreal District Racing Board.HE Montreal World's pushing ahead with the arrangements vor their ing under- {aking The 9» will ask her ti Couneil to appropri ate $2,000 for the purpuse of unter- visitors dur- tate.ng ing tan we the meet.Tt is also to Fe 1 ted tn: Serretary Cartwright has re- conved cameron iron the boomers viol aslem \u201crue LA W.Mect of \u2018M, rei wha ta pon hands in the matter of foot ferergn riders and the managers of ne Chartes Hs ver teach, there, stands veel tem ale u 1,000 handieap for their Senet Ae an incentive to the foreiguers te Veit tits Eurtre, Secretary lonly's sug- pedtion that à eirenit be arranged for them «hou:d Le acted non We are of the opin Son that tbe (0) Faceutive could not do better than to award to Montreal next wenr's Dominion vhampionship meet.li the litter were made to immediately follow the world's affair.the full of fare for the _enthosasis.who will wend their way to Whe Fartern Metropolis next August would be rendered even mee succulent.\u2014Cyeling.ALL FOR MONTREAL.The Boston 99 Meet Club Getting C.W.A.EXECUTIVE.The Meeting Postponed But Rattray , Was There.(spocuii to the Star) TORONTO, Novrmb, = 15 The CW.A sectes mnetns +het for last Nature BEPCT PRGREITRS Lee dut ile request nf Soi : yur TH mb aithemetr Chit Conenl arr © ciation, + attention vi next eet Committee are the lending men lice wnovjare favourably with those in Onturin.Mn far eg the CW.Ni comcerned, but tittle advancemey! his been made either m the riciug department or imleed any deed of the other brauches «! the association {Bose distriets of this province where the C.W.A.has no! been est.bliched for some tune past, This, in the Opinion 17 nauv, has been due tu à probibition by ce:tc.à racing rules, which, while acceptable to Ontario and other rovinces where the une conditions are to found, have entre] many in Quebec, who otherwise sa have become members, owing to their erent customs, traditions, og and be refer to ihe torbiading of Suuday racing.If the CWV.A, i» 10 make great gaine in his provi, thin question will bave to jeceive: much consideration, and in order bo guin the support of \u20181e French-Canadian clists, sole concession probably in the form of local option will have to be made by the association.Ontario hus been brought up to take one view of os der and Quebec another, as is shown by the laws and customs of the two Provinces, and no rule tourhing upon tais* Question can be made avveptable to both, tor can any regulations he drawn to convince the French-Canadian cvelists that their ideas und hehe concerning that Jar should be changed to conform with those of Untario, Certain is it that this proposition will meet with much opnosition, hut apparently it offers the only mesns of making the asso ciation truly a Canadien Wheelman's sso Other matters which should receive the vear'# board are, the ex: plicit detinition of the duties and powers of tace meet othicials; tie desirability of find.| Wg à means to prey ent non rac ng {uteris T3 | from being parties to transactions which : result in the susuension or transierence nf | a racing man, tae desirability of prohib- ! ting members in the trade from acting a4 { race meet officials at meets where wheels | of their sale are doing rideeu, { Iv is my pleasure 10 record the a-sistanre ! and zood counsel given by the meghers of tie distriet board, Mesers, H, \\.Robert, TA Grecniselef, .W.deaton, und C.: J.Brown, © ! Following i season an] Jam, and à her i made ir \u201cempetit tion nt the vars meets | and against time among which, 1 think, | will w found new Dominion figures for the | mile unpacert competition, the two mile, | 1 | | ave comparisons between this of the Lest tines three mile tandem unpaced compet:iion une mile tying start paced against time, and out wie standing slart paced ugain-t Liu.\u2018District No, 1?only.RT Ive, Sanctions issued.ee 14 1 Ruces held il A omitting all \u201cclub, \u2018boys \u2018ur freak race ; Foren permits.PR D © Entries .a wat Clubs appiving tor sancilons * id ush receipts .\u2026 CEM Sway on r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014a\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ! cuañgeu hetore next Year | uetnte the gute of \" RBILET UNO UMKCEU THe fuer te Nob fase, Ready for Us.Very few of the vhéeeimen outside of tlioee actualy engaged in the work Énow ju-r what ie beng accomplished Ly the several Compt ieed ta their work tu secure the nest unt.onal mert ut the LL A, M2 rer Beton An endics amants 17 woth and detel 5 beng cartred eu.Tles Fitanee Cormnatte, which has in charge the matter of raiang the money \u2018 wal which ie defray the experses of | the meet and to pr sade estertanment \u201cer tue none UneelMmen, is al Work on \u201c p.AU anny Jon several muons to plow very sem, amd the receipts : will he usesl Jor thie purpose of swelling the genosal tuned, Lo Now th Monwrest expects to hold the nternational neve ¢ cluompionship dtrectly ater the meet an Hoston, it AT grue the Beaton dub a chance tu hate wll the fwen mers ab flu met, Ksersthios 5s wothmg Very nmol hls.amd he membership 1\u20ac gel.pg inte the thongaapds, and VU seen hé a tremtenduna Lisl to look ayer Mee ptit 5 - ds .Cieyr: à \u201cTiutlonz- Nin OF tne Veptwrahin Comittee, are neering + ereufns to De issued to all vh-euney wy the Stele, treruestine ther Lyn ko the greatest meet that the \u201cLA his evér hed.The Western wheel Ne are very much IN favour of e Fésten movement, und now that Line titans have eonsenteld to carry ther uhesl< tree, the oniv drawback bas been rervved, -5d thev nre hap Wirth this Te aprv one and redo tas H tates the prosseet cor the \u2018AM weet venez a Peston ek be ter than dane tan vues the Hub owas pen \u201cone as Che sie ts the n.t.ona! meet el OR ap Mer HD { 00 Moatreat dirt, nas on the ; SL the es nn tp sd he nef on Mant.teal we csalarday eel \u201cHE LOCAL RACING BOARD.\\repoe ee haven cent bio Ur Grange\".vus.nas 0° hangs IN ta the cha Han 0e Danses Raeing Board, JU sas mo oenhat ee \u2019 ne ova \u201cpv SCOR he Pen ipa \u2018est Luke 8 the xanax In IFstrie: No, 16 ae wer belaro, ah teferemen te he SRE DE ar wll das.\"past EIT SEE Hu aise to nee terre of the mt Te Carpe sing tha Qitcens Part AN ser henichebniue Livatr \u201colen | A hoard trac and INE epi.Zo ho tibery of the CWA dat Sir a et aenniat tre which was WW.Lun * bres vende weve asder.The competition laeen thy pols and has been very koe cure devrid of ans biterness, wade tot Hence Lo shown by pots won, evil sae Er DRY THIN FALLING HAIR The purost, sweetest, and mont effective treatment is warm shamp«£ with SOAP + followsd by light dressings with Coricuna, purest of emollient skin cures.This tevase ment will clear the scalp and balr of crusts, scales, and dandraff, allay itching, soothe irritation, heal ern, destroy microscopic iusects which feed on the hair.stimulate the hair follicles and supply the ros with nourishment and en- erg, thus producing clean, Yholwome scalp, with laxarlant, justrons hate Bad d Scalp Humor Cured bad scaîp bu mor, and thought I a go tra tic wit] Moblog.1 ost consid erable of my hair (of which 1 had an abune dance.and was ptou 1 tried several remedies bus th i they } p a Adal.1 tried Cure ound relief poe\" RA Sod tb that Yching = complete] Fob.20,1008.ME Haïhosy Bt, Be Jersey City.___ Falling.Hair Restored mh dandra@ ao that lt nade iy TT ont od as I a of Covrou Cope ie ora Tormer § twice s week, well into a scalp Étrrevha Sour oven o weit | Pape, 1,18 Maze &, and | Erber - 0 ET 52 a SURPRISE.; Changed Racing Rules Spoken Of.Nper al to the Star.) ! | ! TORONT, November 190-11 is stated en exetaent auwnobity, tnat the Kacing nules of tue CL AN A wan be entire Sir wal better the ot aud VOLLION cha:riven.} 1 sAYLOR BROKE ANOTHER RECORD.! | PHILADELPHIA, Da.Nov.IX-Mujor | Tayior, the Crucn Ctouret Covast, deat ov « Uus htont ninouhes peco 0 AU M VouRCI® | fark.se Teus fer Wie Nid Of a Way aecetd' 61 07 65 FLCONUS haute uy NULLE w Mae att neon, sam, a Fhe lide ga dll Vus suvuessies Ju MIS dest ut- LANCE (lt QUIBL OPEL pacu.g.A , Pteece Was DIOWBUE GUV IL Liu LACK sltten, sue pode Was ta ful Was tot tax all apixarances perfeer CUOUFN ler (fe coat set caurr,eG faim the told of 4 Lede she Jotee Fane 11 IV 45 HÉCONUS LétuP FRYO sur the Utfre-vl Ti Of Rothe Que 11 Lops Bed Oy Jv Bd VHAHOD, Bul wae es ne COUV QU Was Jul ; AEMiLL WANTS FO RACE IN! FRANCE.! DETROIT.November 14 à nud 2 1, se Nuinerger, 09, Mais, 6 19 \" 1 Taitam .n, Fin, ne Van Queen af sad Lady Vaughn int, 1 ds dis ran, Third race, pl Cleary.Booker, «ix furiougs-Lady Tindeay, : Excepi.on, 107, T to 5, necond; Frarces Carningnant, Su to L third.Lepidi also ran Fifth race, one mile, selling \u2014Muaurive, 114 ams, 6 ta Oo, won; Her Own, 1, O Cone ue ota 1 and to 1.sanond, Nigger A aby.Muddy, Ÿ ta 1, third.Tig 145 258 Gerky Rofe, Dnggett \u2018Mount \u2019ashington, Rodney, Auantus, Jullus Cacsar und Hurry 1 po $a Fun.Fifth race, six x furlongs, a seiling\u2014Royster- er, iM, Clawson, 4 wo, Compenau- tion, Dé: Maher, 19 to ?ad 10 o Bo aly Fast Black, 108, Cleary, 8 to 8, third.ime.Fh 15, I*assaie, and Spcrate M.niso ran Sixth race.one mile and \u20ac vards\u2014Kinal kinnie, 1M, Maher, 7 to I», won: Charen.tus, 9%, Clawson.6 to b, second.Uniy two T2 ENGLISR RACING.\u201cOXDON November 1: At the first day's raring of the Le ester November meeting yesterday, Mr.J.Snarry\u2019s 3-year oid hay voit Muskham, by Hagiloscops out of Musley Ma!d, won the trial Plate.This rave is of 102 roverelkns, fer horses that have never wof race of a mile or upwards, up to the time of Closing: for 3-year nlds and horves Pa entrance sov- érelgns.8ix horses ap over the courre, distance ona mile an half, and the re- suit in detail wer a i To ows Mr J.Snarrs\u201ds : year old he D use ram, out of Mnsley Maid.1 The Lorrillard - Beresford Stable's 3- year-old b ez Bay ard 11.by the Bard, out of Ma 3 Lord Btanern yeaioin che Toreto, by Bonavista.out of Lottle ° \u2014ves WITH STICK AND PUCK.COWANSVILLE HOCKEY MEN.{Special to the Star.) COWANSVILLE, Nuvemter 15.-Tha Vietoria Hockey Club, of this place, haw reorganized for the coming winter, with the followi icers: Jos, Srtin hon.resident ; Mackinnon.presadent: W.Vilas, \"J.M.(\u2019 Halloran, vice-president; WW.K.McKeon sec-treas.: L.D».Von 1ffland.captain: XU.W.Hawley, W, NX, bsoû, committæo; dc\u2019ezstes to District of Qi Bedford Hockey League, J.Mackinnon and | Vilas, with 3 M.U'Halvman as Meermate SHOTS, read withdgt i HB.Crawford, Tg | .THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898.EE FOR THE CANADA CUP The Chicago Committee Has Left the Windy City for Toronto to Make Terms, READY IN TORONTO FOR THEM.A Number of Boats Have Already Been Promised for the Trial Races.LATEST SHAMROOK NEWS.The Old Defender Will be Pulled in the Water To-day and is in Fine Shape CHICAGO, ls, November 13.HY committes of the | Chicago Yacht Club, to arrange the international race with Canadian Toronto last night, on the special - of the Chicago and Southeastern tail: WAY.he commit- tée _consists of W, George Warrington, and duhn B.Berriman, with Charies Thorne, ; #ecretary of the Chicago Yucht Club, acting in a like capacity for the committee.the FO cup, lett | car of the President : getting t the champlon undet cover without ; rreshoffs themselves do mot know Lu hou much work will be required to follow their instructions and put re hey y ?re remov Workmen have been Inside of the Seche during the last few days Cutting off the hea of rivets acilitate e work of taking off the vlates.consignment of twenty tons of lead for the keel of the new defender arrived to-day, and more is expected shortly.No work has as yet boen done on tho wooden mould for the keel, OF in regard to bend- in tho steel) fram.a THE FOOTBALL FIELD.MAY NOT PLAY.Said That Ottawa College Will Refuse to Play Ottawa City.OTTAWA, November 15.\u2014 From past perfonnances, it may safely he renamed that Ottawa College and the Ottaway will be in the final for the Canadian footlpl) down lo the two teams there will be no ruggle.Ottawa College will refuse to Play the Ottawas.At least this is the determination of one of \"Varsity's most ardent sunprters who hae heen connected with the club for many years.Me gave many reasons for the ac tion on the part of College.The first was that the Uttawas are a club suspended by tue Quebec Rughy Union, and the Col- i lege would be disloya) to .Union if \"they played against them.& pron, the : Ottawus have vn their team a plaser (M.Walters) who has been suspen by the , Quebec ! mon, and he comsiders that it RT p in the rave of the Union to play aguiust bim.The third ond last was that last vear the president of the Ottawas, J.A.Seybold, wha still holds the same office in the club, made certdin remarks re- \u201c tlecting on the players of the Ottawa College tearm ese remarks have never been withdrawn, the V arsity wen wifi not stultify themselves by playing against the waa unti) such remarks are apologized for.The fina! decision of the \u201cra University footbail executive will be championship, but should the series narrow ! - You might as well \u201cpaint the lly or gild rimes gad\u201d as to try to get any cocoa equal to Cowan\u2019s Hygienic.Its matchless purity is attested by thousands who are now using it and will not use any other Sold in [-4 Ib, 1-2 1b.and 1 Ib.tins.Ask your grocer for it.26833aw PRINCETON WINNER.Arthur Coe Tells Story of Battle, \u201cNEW YORK, November 13, \u2014 Cog, Princeton tuotball hero, savs the | | | | | 1 suppose I started playing football dee cause my brothers before me Paved, Their glowing accounts of the Yale Princeton games inspired me, and | longed for an opr portunity to take part in auch à coutest.It hardly seemed possible to me then, It was one of my bovish ambitions to do tha: very thing.The first playing 3 did was in the streets, and lots around Baltimore, when [ went to e Boys Latin Schoo) there.We used Lo t an old association ball and kick 11 aroun | without any science, rides or system, but | rather liked the sport.Later, when the sel hoo| team, where 1 played full-back three ars, \u201cIn 1808 1 came to Princeton University apd cuterad smong the candidates for the teu.{1 took me till the thinl vear 10 make the Varsity, and list Saturday the | dreum of my boyhood d.ve was realized.My brothers had drilled into me the rudi- but - present Kunie came into vogue, Î gut on the ! ! i i SIME AMENDMENTS Proposed to the By -laws and Constitution on the Montreal A.A, À.NEW OFFICERS TO BE MADE, The Matter will Come up at the Semi-annuai Meeting Next Monday, TORONTO HORSE WON PRIZE In Yesterday's Awards at the New York Horse Show-Mia- cellaneous Gossip.ne meeting Montreal Athleue Seu: annua) of the Ainsteur Association wil he helt 00 Mouduy evening next, tor the pur pose of receiving the semi-annual vam statement of the Secretary-treasurer.tor general hus: Hess, and voting on the tollowing notice of motion by Mr.El.Sheppard: The 1ollowing articles of the Constitu- tiva and By-laws be nmended to read: - 1., See.\u201cThe Officers of this | Areneintion shail commet or an Honourary | | Bren 10 be elected nt annunl meet- and Miss Dolores De Graff.Mer Casn Was Desperate, But De.Coderve\u2019s \u2018 Red Pate Cured Her.duse you with bustful À or back hes st , ané your Friends will Le as toi bed a, our mar fll de dell It of gor 2e bus ad w ted.ie.you J ve admirers je scoré.- Noi earth is beautiful as a bealtd woman: Health itself is Sur Mise Delorss Q es in Lancaster, ; Ou a8 follows: > For à six months 1 Tots & destin, J waa ge pale and thin rapidly.Doctors had consump tion, I coughed so bard.My h and digestion were poor.I suffered from leucor- rhoes i ties.! had terrible hesd- aches and was nearly blinded by them.My hands feet were cold.had pains between boul in the back à fides.A friend Dr.i.She knew by experience th: a To xparience they wars & good reine once send $2.50 ical , for § boxes, and took \u2018hem faithfully.They cured meof ali my troubles.I feel today as if had never been sic) am as fishy as ever, my complexion sieur and ht.\u2018* fend name and ress for a fes copy famous bank, ** Pale ana Wea omen.\" Dr.Coderre's Red Pills are dis imitated, Bee ware of all re red Bills sold by the dozen, bun- dred or at 2c.They are wortiiom imitations.Get the genuine at a hop ruggisns.They have them\u2014always 50 Red Pills en abex Jor es for $2.50.Or you can then liquid medicines casting 81.ne a ar case to take, more Sonvenieat to caiTy Address ail letters to RE VRANCO-ANERICAN CHEMICAL OO, J Medical Department, Montreal, Canada.As nearly all yacht clubs ot the Great awaited for mentary principle that a player should heep | ing, à Presiaent, Vice-President, DDADÉ ERDICDODEGEE EHAANTAAATHOOO HHHODOTASIOOHDHDIPOOE PÉODIDUDIDITCIOUHOAII Taie\u201d GAG VODIDHHDHÉDUES FTIOÈCGHOO® pi DE Bb Lo IN A +» N = a a £2 i Zn r = À a I | yt Hr | .ELEVATION: CN\" CHAVS SER «ST | .\u201c 1 COVERED- AREA» CC \u201cASBIOSCOTPEETS \"GROUND ' PLAN°® \u201cPROMENADE - LOCDT EHDADESOE DE DELOOTOTTCHODDE PODODHTODS VOD ODDITCÉOUÉ VOTMHODÉ Takes have adonted the rules of the Yacht Racing Union for uniformity\u2019> sake, the international race will undoubtedly be sailed in accordance w:th their provisions.Tt is gencrally helieved that the 33-foot class will he selected, as both Americans and Candians hate signified 1 preference for this size of yacht.: EXPECTED AT TORONTO.Work Will Commence This Afternoon.{Special to the Star.) TORONTO, November 15\u2014The delegates from the Chicago Yacht Club, will arrive at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon, AL three o'clock, the delegates will meet the railing committee anil cosamittee of mun agement of the Royal Canadian Yael Cub, with Connnodrre Jarvis, C.A.UB trown, F.M.Gray and E.Ambrose the last named gentieman representing th Royal Hamilton.Yacht Club, The meetin will take place at the town rlub, and ther.the details of the Canada Cup race wi.rranged.SHAMROCK MAY BE BUILT B YARROW.GLASGOW.November 15 \u2014 Notwith standing the positive Xatement that the Shamrock was to be built in Belfast.Ire land, there is a well authenticated state ment made that Fife has decided & hav the Shamrock built by Yarrow Co., tht great tarpalo boat buflders.and probabil.the Arcatest ght in the world tn th butidi ighteat and strongest ves weight and construction st.) senite\" their Sorkmen are of th ; rrow under the chal lenge of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club.Contrary to statements.given out tha.the Shamrock will built bf composite construction, she will have aluminum topsides, such as Yarrow has put into some of Mis fleetest steam yuchis und launches, and her underbody will be of a material much like Tobin bronze, though lignter.Yarrow & Co.'s ch StF are high, but they are without doub other Arm In the worl besides they have the xpe who always do the Emoothont of jobs.It is conceded that they are second to none in their kKBowiodge of metais.\"us DEFENDER.She Will Probably be Taken Out of the Water To-day.RRISTOL, RE, November 15, \u2014 The ¢ sai culations now at the Herreshofis' pull Lhe Defender out of the water for airs to-day, e ways and rails are oi ald and divers have heen at ravi level Hing the lutter so \u2018hat there rior to in à tele Specialty.rt ors, | âtorb When THE NEW ONTARIO SEATING RINK BUILT BY ME.SAM.ROBERTSON.with deep interest, but it may not be given ou: until next Nalurday night.In the event of Ottawa's defeat at Toronto Saturday nex:, Coll will be p red to go and play \"Varsity for the fi faa VILLE.BROCKVILLE, Ont., November 12.Sporting Editor Star, Montreal, Que.\u2014T wee by Friday's Star that the Bro.k- cite Football Club is credited with having expressed surprise at the action of the Canadian Union in ordering the Canadian Intermediate championship fiuals to be plaved lon Saturday, November 12, and further that they were not pleased over the turu affairs ad taken.The Brockrille football club has ven no authority for such statements.he executive are of the opinion that the \u2018nion ac in the beat inlerests of fuot- all in ordering the game to be played at Ye carliest possible date.Thanksgiving a 4 vers late this year, and it is quite omaible the game played in snowdrifts T on trozen ground (as it was on a former casion) would be most unsatisfactory.We ave not come to any agreement with the mts to play on Than g vr and vould much prefer having the game played 'n Saturday, 19th, However, we will abide vill not, ns the Brite apparently have dane, \u2018refuse to Play the game\u201d if we are orde o to do by those m authority.We are not willing to meat the intercol- egiate champions and bave not wired \u2018Var- ity IT.to play us.Yours truly, WM.C.MacLAREN, Manager Brockville Football Club.ROCKVILLE NOT PRACTICING.(Special to the Star.) RROCKVILLE, Novembe?15.\u2014 The members of the Brockvile football team arg evidently not anxious to \u2018vin .he Do m nion intermediate, judging from the = difference shown at the practices.team has born practically out of training for the past three weeks.This, of course, : aoa due to the action o Hamilton aulting the two games in the finals.Bo captain reaises à is in bis ex upon to buck against che rittannias, aod be i» do- sirous of having hic men atten ular and Iratematic PrRat cen.But his e are doo tment, and not on hyd than sachin of t pce ser have been on ha past wees.re ae a orth mateh wad ar ny in which it was anhonnced every would be in uniform, but not Bert the Brits an > a © - pd in tue < be Tone Hall at Omir EE à ring.nt \u201c hitch in art the big Tacht \u201cinto the the pe sa?and De pert proved a 8 o'elock, for the Purpose of the ing a | spep.un, a ee her out IN | team are fn à Plight, \"Deceian he da ; riating and hockey rnb.All neo s in do nn rn TALS inpide he shop.The big | the pers waot all A RES terested ip fe, lta ¢ ure faquaetes 10 al , ate cradle and new ween sow agit on j ready, and no ariculty 1 is She he decision of the Canadian Union and | ing methode.AR EXPLANATION FROM BROCK- SR his eye on the ball and follow it constantly.T had tried 10 follow their advice, : and that was my preparation fur the share 1 ad in our victory Saturday, The other part of the thing was the np- portunity afforded by Yale's fumble, When the ball slipped out of Purstongs hands 1 was not far away, and soon go: il, but then 1 had no idea of making a long run, almost automatically 1 picked it up and started for Yale's goal.When T saw a clear fiela before me was intoxicated with mv own feelings, and 1 don\u2019t know for the life of me what 7 thought or how rn, My ankle was lame, but F did not mind hat, The tirt thing I knew Moffatt and and wy brothers and other Princeton men were falling over me as soon as the ! touch-down was made.Of course | waa right glad.T was perfectly happy when the winstle blew for the last time, and Yale had not scored and the dream of my youth had been more than realized.MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS.THE USES OF THE GAME.The Game Will Figure in Kid McCoy\u2019s Daily Training.MeCoy is tn revolutionize tein.He has decided to aholish : Ere deal of gymnasium work and play { instead.Het to'd a reporter of The World veater- day that he thought the Seotch game was the best he had ever acen, and that from \u201cKid\u201d HLDOVHOIOEHT FO VLICIOGIAEIECEOCTREED now on he ahou'd be rlassed as one af the : finde.McCoy hos arran with the Deal Golf C'uh for the pr'vilege of p'av- ing ever ita links so manv hours cach day and will start in to-morrow.st week he sel-ct~] a cottage near Deal and wil) move in to-dav.A nn \u201cher ; of boxing partners will accompany Iris, and tomnrrow training for the fight\u2019 with Maher will begin in earnest.LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS.ROCHESTER,N.Y., November 15.\u2014The decision at the end of the twenty-fifth ronud of the bout last might between Kid Goulette of this city, and Joe Topkins, 9 of New York, was a draw.This was giving Goulette ER the co.o eu he h a airly eck he deci on ing a cbopping bloc] ter er test Teter fi ohm more even.Ho a daring a hace the better of some Hopkins was six and à b for TE 12 ama Herken > a T.Com ne er round draw Tot.night st Nitin Gardner had ad possibly the os id of the re vénedy, but not enough to secure he inion.Auditor, ta be elected by the Board of Directors from among thelr number; also a Secretary-Trearurer who shall be a mal- aried official and not a member of the arr Art.VI, Ree.2.\u2014~The Board of Directors shall he composed of the President of each afliliated club and our representative, elected by the committee of such club, who with three Asencintion Directors and the Honourary President shall form the governing body to mariage the affairs of the Association.Should the President of any of the aftiliated clubs be unable or unwiil- ing to serve on the rd of Directors he may tender his resignation to the Board who aliall thereupon call upon the club re presented by him to electen representative in bis place, provided always that at least one of the representatives of the club con- verned shall a member of the committee of that club.Past Presidents shall have the privitege of attending.all meetings of the Board, but phoël have no vote.Art.VI 1-~The Honourary sideut and ihr Aton Directors shall be elected by the Members annually at the Annual Meeting of the Aksociation: the other Directors +hall be elected by the committees of each respective club, at meetings to be held within one week \u2018after the annua) meeting.Sec.4\u2014No member shal} be clerted to the office of Honourary President or President \" for more than two years consecutively.Kec, 5.\u2014Nominatinns for Honourary Pre sident and three Association Directors shall be made in writing to the Necretary-Treus- urer at least two weeks previous to the An- sual Meeting.Nominations must be ed by twenty-five or more embers, Nix days prev irae notice of the «*sing of nomination ill e given, in two daily papers.Art.Xt.\u2014Any member of the Board of Dirertors may, for repeated negligence or dereliction of duties, be removed from office bv a vote of two-thirds of the members of the Board present, at a regular meeting, and if wach member be a representative of an affiliated club, such (Tub shall be request- to appoint, his successor: whould such her an Ansociation Dire Director a special meeting shall be cal for the purpose of vominating and electing his successor.Any member being so removed shall have the right to appeal to the Amsociation at u ial meeting to bo called ns provided in on XE Shon 8: vacancy ager on the n of Directo! in Lessor shai elected an xpeciired In A A 0 Owing to cn crror the fords \u201cVice-Pre- sident\u2019\u2019 were left ont of circulars sont to the members; the motions ahonid rend ag above.WITH CUE AND CUSHION.GALLAGHER AND McLAUGHLIN.| NEW YORK.November 1a \u2014 Tho (iallagher.of Chimgaand Kdward MeLough.lin.beran a 130-point match at 18-inch balk.* mn.Wéek days via : Untaws at 32,25 p.rm.: wa Central Stationt at 4.00 pon.arriving Wiad- sot Station at 6.40 p.m.week days, i EAVE PLACE VIGER STATION 4.20 p.n., 15.30 p.m.cember.pvery Wodnesday And Saturday evenings, > es .tes ne pu \u2014 EA MC À 1 BLS RA wa > IL LE Ve ! will Nad Lie aed a, te ro out.n don sealing in ou.Slasxow.vy and New York rk Service GEE ler ou or pri re aatian ea Pc hve , ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERV ce, Now.NS are From Habfes.a Dec.13, nid .Dec.19, mai From Boston.Jor.3 34.6.00 am.Dominion.tes of Passage\u2014To Liv erpool or Londondeur-Cahin.$55 00 and upwards single ilo a sad upwards returs Becund Calin = single; 0 a Ulsegow $23.50 to to SEM Sa \u2018PE etage ue outfits doh.oromenade ex sn fatormation app to ans wea: of the npany of to Bivins TORRANCE doe.a ne.Sacrame ot nl Bley eral) Agents.A TRIP TO JAMAICA, The Queen oi West indian islands, \u2014BY THE\u2014 ATLAS LINE, offers exceptional advantages to persons seeking a vacation of limited duration for heglth and rest.The trip from New York to Jamaica and return can be made in 17 \u2018davs.Send for Illustrated Pamphlet \"2\" PIN, FUBW00D & KELLOCK, General Agents, 24 Sate Mreet, New Yorke 2336 aw NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.TWO HOURS | soditrsiioiion ses, | And Forty Minutes.| KFriednch.Nov.S100 | rare Ta; Dos i hn Ottawa train leaves Windsor Siation at 9.48 \u201cShort Line\u201d and arrives Returning lcaves Otta Therese\u2014 155 am am, (I) 1.40 pm.(A) 33 For &t.Jerome 6200.15430 p.m., 6.35 p.m.Fur St.Agathe and Labelle\u2014{D) 8.25 a.m., 43.30 p.m.+ Dail except Sunday.(I) Saturdaye oal Daly except Baturday and Sunday.(LW) Td uesday only.For St.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Quebec train loaves ¥ Place Viger Station at 8,48 a.m.instead of LEAVE WINDSOR STATION For Toronto 8.55 n In.week days and 9 p.m.daily.1m.train (week days), connects at \u201cFandreun with a local train for Plantagenet and intermediate stations.erth local 3.15 p.m.instead of 415 p.m.i week days\u20144,15 p.m.train continues to , run to Ottawa, with pariour car attached.| City Ticket and Telegraph Office.129 St.James st.cornes ?mt RAILWAY RIRE LES THANKSGIVING DAY, Nov.24th, 1898.Return tickets will be issued as follows\u2014 SINGLE \u201c0.FARE ALL \u2018STATIONS IN CANADA, \u2014Between\u2014 And Sal lona In C: ca to and from DETROIT and PORT HUR Mich.From Pa Aion tn Canada to Su Bnd .Niagara s.Black Rook, and ro Good going by all Trains November and 34th.ood from destination of later Hy nine tren Bsta.L not For tickets, reservation of ence in , Sleepers, | and all information, apply to OOWN IN THE PINE FORRETS - ompany's Agents.Club, Golf Links.Quail snd City Ticket OMices, 13] Gt.James Sireet.and Coun ap DnoOUNE, serais Poche, .Bonaventure sintion.m1 HARVEY & WOOD 573 Comm wh a TWIN SCERW PAMENGER SERVICE.SOUTHAMPTON.LONDON, BREMEN.SELRICHS À CO.?Bowling Green, N,V.WB BEMRY, SelE AGENT ior Manireal, $584.Peterl.It German Mediterranean Service.{NORTH UERNAK | \u201cHAMBURG AMERICAN NY ah Dre.38,11 .Xr.rn Tecan = taller, Dec.n, in, Egypt, as snd Fob Return twket available for \u201cne other Sot wither line trom Naples.Ciibenite, Hamburg, men, Lee- dos, Bouthamptou, Paris, snd Cherbourg.North German Lieyd.| Hamberg-Amerirean a Ageots 9 Boules Green, N.Y.) \u201d way, WY, Ww.BR.NENRY.seLE| Jans THOR, Gen.ment eral Ageut.Cut EAL ! 1386 Jem Bt 116 ST.PETER SV.| Montreal.HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE win Screw F.Steamers {uring winter on a e pres 2 Mediterranean to Here rer in March.TWIN eR SMESLER SERY'CE 3 varie.-Ner.or.19) 59 3 Dee, mANSE RC AMERICAN LINE.7 7 Baer, ar , rai PY Jans Tuok Gooey Fie street, Montreal.Winter Cruise le Orient BY THEE TWIN-ACREW EXPRESS 8.S.AUGUSTE VICTORIA OF THE MAND! RC-AMERICAN LINE J 2 199, for Leasing Ne Grace: Vilerrauche (Kice).8 Gibraltar, Algiers.Us rraçuse ais a ad ls smyros, C Te sue ne , Cor Pate and return to Nel York Palermo, Naples, 4.All op Genoa, days | rates, $30 and upws: poiuntments atrict!y \u2018rst hry members een Agent, i 8 RIT AL THOMASVILLE, GA.Piney Woods Hotel linc billiards at the Tves Billiard Academy last night.The match will run for five rughts, 00 points beang played each nignt.Last night's col Thomas Unliagher\u2014Total, 300; average, 10 5-7; highest run, 45.Edward M McLaughlin\u2014Tota}, 196; average T; majnest run, al, THE BOWLING FRATERNITY.WHAT THE VICE ARE DOING.\u2018The Vics bowlers are working very hard these times to get into shape for their coming champlonship.masch, and all ure striving to get a piace on the team that plays \u20ac Oftaws in Ottawa on the lth of De- Practice matches are being nel and pare eting quite popu ar with the member n.he practice match wag & very cl contest.J he players and thelr scores Are AR follows.for three strings : Gorman .va0 wes eas «es ve.L, McRo «0.+.ull F.WW.MeRobie \u2026\u2026.ni ve Wyneus 1.a.fll , no.I va W.Simpson ; Macartpey .\"do vs.Matthews ve .; Calton .\u201cHy va.McNab .Argevine PPO 100 I prt J va, wanker cae u #0 17 Ï Total or een ane vue va sm \u2018 Total .Le rere eee a 3142 The vorkiy spoon competition this vers ' has bee, ver, excit! PE, 01.4 well contested, | + Church on Sunday.june ion THE QUEEN'S HOTEL.-Billiard NOW VU ths management of J.H.BURG Ess! Inte of Winder Hotel billiard room Sede 1 and was only won after a close sursis .R.Wyness being the man who came on top.The next in order are : \u2014\u2014\u2014Strings-\u2014\u2014 G.Wyness.\u2026 \u2026 +.\u2026 \u2026 613 #& =?R.Walton.cr co er es +o DOO 90 68 J.Dodgson .ve ae eres B99 4 64 \u201cA TRAVELLER'S\u201d COMPLAINT, \u201cA Traveller \u201d writes the Star concerning his treatment at Mt.James Methodist He and \u2018the of à commeraul house were shown into a per where they seated thevaneivos 3 the urther end! When the owner of acrording to \u201cA Travelon came in, he, (who sends his name 10 confidence), Salis she usher and an him to presence of the two gentlemen in bie pew, \u201cA Traveller\u201d asserta that he has no de , sire to judge the church from thin case, but sogura:e that the ushers would he doing à kindnews 10 strangers by allotting vente where their presence would not be obnox- jous ot give rire to remarks.A RE Eu SE OIL, CASE.\u2014Hon.Lou Beau- bien hay taken out an inter, in- against the Bushmen CT um tmited tn enjorn them from turning oud refure oil ou n1y property.pres TR RS § » - DAWSON .«Court A Fight Between Two Women and a Coal Oil Lamp Cause Widespread Disaster.- (Special to the Star.) VANCOUVER, B.U, November 15.\u2014The Gteumer Cottage City bas arrived from Skugway bringing news of a most disastrous fire at Dawson (ity on October !4 Five vity blocks, including a large proportion of wouden buildings in the far.famed nushrvom mining town have been destroyed.: a The heart of the world-famed city was withered up in flames.Like the Beattle bluze und the great Chicago conflagration, an oll lamp was respunsible for the fir.\u2018Tue tire started at the Green Trea Euiloon, and was the result vf ua ruw bee tween (WU WoMeR.Belle Mtteheli and Sadie Brown quarrel- Jed over a man who runs a furo game in the city Belle threw a lighted lamp at Sadie, and the lamp did the rest A smart wind was blowing down the Yukon, and in ten minutes the Green Tree resort was in ruins, and the flash of temper that exploded the lamp that fired the house had caused a sheut of flume to sweep over the town destroying everything in its path.The post office is the next house to the sreen Tree.A rush was made for the null It was nearly all saved, but ia in great confusion, The post office hatidiros, Just completed, with private boxes, Was destroyed.Then the flames vikited the water front, and the row of shitrks on the foreshore were reduced to charcoal Again the fire moved toward the wire- houses of the city, out utter Ges'Toying à number of stores, was vhecked by cit gens, who pulled down several cabins over ' the heads of the occupants, and saved the entire city from destruction.THERE IS NO INSURANCE on the destroyed buildings, and the loss falls entirely om individual owners.Therv is not enough lumber or window glass In Lawson to rebuild the city, and the people burnt out will have tu get alung through the terrible winter in tents.THE CHIEF LOSERS.There Is no detalled list of bulldings destroyed, and the following list is given verbally by one of the passengers from Ecklin.Wardner Hotel, $0,000.Patteson & McGrath's saloon, $40.00; post office, owned by Alex.McDonald, $10w | Tree Saloon, $35,0w ; Empire bakery, 340, - wo; McPherson & Johnson, $20,000) ; vancouver Hotel, $25.00 ; John Sargeant, 8.- ow; New York store.ladies\u2019 bazaar, $21.- on; Casey & Gilsey, $8.00, Maison \u2018Lorton, $43,000 ; Hibbard shoe store, 3,00.E.A.Niter, jeweller, $16ow; John McDonald, ue George Brewetl, $8.0w ; Foley.§5.000; Seuttle lunch counter.$H,0W ; restaurants and small stores, $29.00 : twelve cabins, $15.00 ; damage to buildings and stocks, $0.08, The following citizens were injured in fishting the flames : Private Mullins, of the infantry ; C.(.Ellis.Dan Millen, w.A.Junes, Constable Tipp, Private Enlieid und Al.Haskins.Passengers on the Cottage City say the city will be in distreas this winter.Many Vancouverites who now Dawson com- | pletely say this cannot be possible, as if anything like a correct list has teen given.thn storchouses filled with provisions | lave not been touched by the flames.Notes of the News.The steamship Norman, from Antwerp to Montreal, has put into St.John's.Nid, short of coal The Federal Cabinet, at a meeting held at Quebec on Saturday.voted $23.00 to the West Indian rellef fund.The report that Senator McMillan.of Michigan, is to become United States Am- bassadar to (Great Britain, Is revived.Fully a third of the business partion of Canunsbury, Pa.was wiped out Hs fire Monday.he damage is estimated at $lsu- vu.The Methodist Trust Fire Insurance lo.will apply to the Dominion Government for certain amendments to its act of incorpu- ration.The Winnipeg Roard of Trade are ask- Ing to have the methods and equipment of quarantine at Halifax and St.John improved.The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec has passed a resolution deprecating the erection of a monument to Monl- gomery.Through the accidental discharge of a revolver Mr.E.J.Bexumont.solicitor, of Gult, Ont, May lose on» of his legs, jthe ball having shattered the knee cap.The Canadian Engine and Locomotive Works Company, of Kingston, has received an order ts build six large compound loco motives for the Canadian Pucific Company.The case of the Montreal Bank Demers is to be appealed to the Supreme from Quebre, as the bank is not satisfied with the judgment which awards $5008.Vs.The Spaniah transport Legazpi is ashore at Punta Boca Gavilanes, near Clenfue- gos.Province of Santa Clara.and is a total Joss Ail the members of her crew Were saved The Quebec Board of Trade are pressing for the completion of the Great Northern Railway, and have addressed n letter tp Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Premier Marchand on the subject.The Toga National Bank.of which Senator Thos.C.Platt is president.will ro- open ts doors for business en Thursday mening, probably on a $0.00 capital.The original capital was 8100.000.A man named Hazelburg was seriously injured in a tree-for-all tight at Uiascade City, B.¢., by a man named Lamb.He went to an hospital, where he died, and Lamb is now under arrest.Seven thousand Spanish soldiers In Cuba | mutinied am! demanded thelr pay betore they will return home.They have threatened the life of (rmeral March.The General promised they would be pald.John Van Rorp, formerly an Austrian soldier.was hit on the head at Buffalo nn Saturday by a hiwchwayman, He 18 now fnsane, the hlow having displaced a silver plate in the head put there while in the army to mend a fracture, The case Frederick Cottingham.charged with horse xtexling at Hanting.don, is to he proceeded with on Thursday.The Viuilanes Association formel) in the county {is made up of w hundred farmers of 8t.Malachie d'Ormstown.Mite, Otero.the noted Spanish dancer, bas been expelled from Monaco I'ne Prince of Monaco has been showing her sn much attention that the Princess became jealous and secured the dancer's expulsion.Otero is now tn Paris.Edward RBellstein, nf Pittshurz , Pa.brother of Bertha Beilstein.who killed her mother and attempted to kill herself six weeks ago, added another chapter to the tragedy which surrounda the family by the ng himself on the grave of his mother.\"A revision has been made in the regulations governing the drawback nf duty pald on spirits used in the manufacture of goods for export.The refund is based on the apirits contained In the mamifactured article where duty-paid Canadian spirits have been used.\u20acH56HH\u20ac HÉHÉHDÉ- 505-100-0005 _ HUNTINGDON ACADEMY.= Official Inapection Made by Dr.J.M.Harper.(8pecial to the Star.) HUNTINGDON, November 10.-Dr, J.M.Harper, Inspector of Superior Schonla, made an official visit to the Academy on Friday.All the class rooms were tastes fully decorated in honour nf the occasion Since the Doctor's last visit the commis- sloners have made some most important sanitary arrangements, and he took ocea- slon to praise most highly the present equipments, stating that for many years Huntingdon Academy had ranked frat in education, and now in these matters she also took the first position.The ex- aminAtions were considered most Satisfactory.In the evening a public meeting in the Interest Rf education was held in the Watson HaR, which waa largely attended.showing the Interest the viliagers take In matters pertaining to educatinn, Addresses were delivered Sy Dr.Harper, Mr.W.8.Maclaren, member of the Pro- teatant Committee of Public Instruction : Rev.J.B.Muir, D.D., and others, The meeting was enlivened with same good music, and at the close all joined in singing the National Anthem.There will be a fat stock show at.Brant- tard, Unt, at the end of the month.} Dr.Borden, Minister of Militia, was banquetted at the Garrison Club, Quebec, en Saturday.Mr.J.V.Teetzel.QC, has announced h.mself a8 a candidate for the mayoraity of Hamilton, Ont.The Berlin papers announce that the German army will be gradually increased by about 15,00 men.Dr.William Barrett, formeriy of Barrie- field, Ont., is nuw chief physician at Dawson City.He has charge of the hospital.Mr.W.J.Martin, B.8.C.one of the la tures at the People's Palace, London, Enz.18 to address several mectings al Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.Willlam Colwill and houschold, ving on a farm east of Bow- manville, Ont, were nearly asphyxiated by coal gas.It is stated that Zion Church, Brantfoni, may extend Rev W J.Clark.of London, a call to fill th vacancy caused by the ! death of Rev.Dr.Cochrane A large hardware manufacturing concern of Cleveland, Ohio.is treating with the assessment commissioner for location In Toronto in order that the import duty may be Avelded.Fire in J.Gibbs\u2019 grocery and feed store at Etora, Ont.on Monday evening, id $i worth of damage.Tha fire is supposed to have started from the furnace.The loss is partly covered by Insurance.Mrs.Burrell, who killed her three children in Toronto, and Miss Minnie Sax.tun, of Newmarket, who shot her sister dead tn August last, have been taken to the Hamiiton asylum jin charge of two Kerpers.The Ottawa Street Raliway employes\u2019 Protective Association has been revived, and ths men say they are determined 1» maintain the unisn In Ottawa, and seek officlal recognition for it when an opportune time arrives.John Galt, of Toronto.has been ap pointed clty engineer of Ottawa, on a third vote of the Council, John Aylen, of Otta- .wa, had ten voters and tial.thirteen on the final vote.Mr.Galt 13 a native of Glasgow, Scotland.Mr.McGee, of St Johns, Que, has been appointed aevountant of the (Chatham, Ont, branch of the Merchants Bank.vice Munroe, appointed manager at Tilbury 1l.rry Edmunds has en made accountant at Alvinston, Ont.A company has been formed in Toronto with the object of dealing in municipal dr bentures on a large and s,stematle scale.The company be known as the Home and Foreign Securiiles Company nf Ontarlo, and the capital will be $81,60),006, Incorporation is being asked for.Another discovery of gnld is announced in the Malvern district near Canal Dover, Uhio.The latest find is at Augusta, a Jew miles north of Malvern, where M.O.l.evila has discovered on his farm an ore which he claims to be richer than the Malvern product.The Philippine insurgents have occupied three suburbs of lloilo, and are expected to attack the town.Business is paralyzed, and the inhabitants are in a state of terror.The business men have asked the commander of the United States cruiser Charleston to remain in port Mr.W.J.Cluft, of Brockville, Ont., about whose safety rome anxiety was expressed u few days ago, has been heurd from.He has returned to Edmonton from a prospecting tour nn the Peace and Laird Rivers.He lost his entire outfit In one of the mountain streams near the Lalrd River.James Smith, who claims to belong to Firrantford, Ont, is lying at Mono Mills with à bullet In his head and another in his bowels.Smith says that on Saturday he was called into a vacant house hy a man named Jim Jones, whom he met in will dic.A IOPEO OO -DIOGGS- HIPC TVOORD WAS SHE POISONED?A Portneuf Mystery Which is to be Investigated.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, November 15.\u20141t is rumo that the death of Mrs.Clairmont.ro was buried Jast week at Pointe aux Trembles, Portneuf, was caused by poison given her by mistake.The coroner.has for the scene, and the body ill be ex hum an 1 re & post mortem.And inquest +e 7 a 2 : i 3 SCOTCH WHISKEY.The production of whiskey in Scotland is increasing at a tremendous rate.In 1888 the output was 18,159, 658 gallons, and this year jt has increased to 33,744,503 with the year unfinished.At present there is the enormous quantity of 89,000,000 gallons of whiskey lying in bond\" in Scotland, the secret of the accumulation lying in the fact that it is diffi enlt to find a sufficient supply of Thousands Use = TIS THE BEST suitable water wi which to mi the pure distilled spirit.mi dobb bob bbb bbb Fb bbb bbb bbb bb ode [ WANT TO LEARN ENGLISH, (Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, Man.November 15.\u2014 Twa young Galician men presented themselves at the Manitoba College on Monday and asked to allowed to attend the Kng- lish classes.as they were eager to educated.Their wishes were nted.The Lresbyterian Church intends to prosecute and church work amo the people actively.ne \" \u2014\u2014 SWEPT BY FIRE.Orangeville, who shot him twice.Smith, THE 898.Many of the North American Indians were magnificent specimens of physical manhood.This was due, largely, to their active out-door life.Nevertheless, the had the wisdom to know that an active life in the open air alone, would not keep a man healthy.They had their medicine.men, who gathered herbs from field and forest and brewgg decoctious to assist the natural processes of thc various vital organs.Modern civilired men do not as a usual thing recognize the same necessity until it is too late.They iguore medicine until they are within the grasp of some serious or fatal disease.The time for a man to begin taking medicine is when he begins to eel out of sorts.If a man is thoroughly well and healthy he does not feel that way.If he does feel that way he may be pret sure that he is half sick, When he is hal sick it does not take long before he is \u2018whole-sick.\u2018\u2019 Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine for a man when he is sick or getting sick.It puts him all right all round.It puts his stomach right to begin with, and that is the most im nt point.It puts his liver right, and that is the second most i rt- ant point.It purifies his blood and fils it with the life-giving elements of the food he eats, and that 1s the third important int.It drives out all disease germs and impurities of every discription.It makes the appetite keen and hearty.It is the greatest blood maker and flesh builder.It cures gf per cent.of all cases of consumption.weak lungs, spitting of blood, obstinate coughs and kindred ailments.Thousands who were given up to die have testified to their recovery under this marvelous medicine.An honest dealer will not urge a substitute for the sake of a little extra profit.He gives you what you ask for.180M: by Areggists, or sent by mall for 50 ota.Lyman Sons & Co.Wholesale Agents, Montreal.1} 2732e0d FRASER BROS\u2019 SALES 453 tnd 455 Bt.FRASER BROS., \u201cjames st.Corner of Inspector, regular auction, on FRIDAY.18th NOVEMBER, AT TEN a, A large quantity miscellaneous Household Furniture and Effects, comprising Bedroom Furniture, Parlour and Dining- room Furniture, Hall and Cook Btoves.Kitchen and Domestic Requisites, and a large quantity of miscellanequs goods.Consignments solicited.Advances mada.Quick cash returns.Safe, clear, dry storage fof Household Furniture, Planos, Trunks, etc.Private sales at all times.FRASER BROS.267 5 Auctioneers.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.20 V WV VV VV TUN ¢ FANCY expeating your baking to turn out right, whulesome and F REE Ô from uupleasant after etffecte if pour flour was used! The baking ¢ wder is as important as tbe ¢ our.Moral\u2014L'ee Lhe best.The Cook's Friend Jiakine \u201cWW WN a Sh a aS.nw sod $14 TO LET In \u201cStar\u201d Building ON FIRST FLOOR, A neal.comfortable goftice.newly papered aud painled.steam heated; reat low.Apply to W, KE.COOPER, star @Mee Teiephone No.37) 431 MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS PORITIVELY CULE À LE] Nervous DiseasaaFalling Mex [SK buse \u2018cher \"xonsses and Indie 0! and sw Lost via in da or young.an: te man for study, business or marri Fromot and Consam lon Their use sbows immediate (m and effects a CURE where all Sher fai al - OYE In.They ce \"per or six pkges (full treatment: for $250.y lain \"REM ED receipt of pice.(drcnlar r AX REMEDY CO., \u2018care let For sale in Montreal A Mr.Joho T Lyons cor Craig snd Bleury streets, and E.McUale, 2123 Notre Dame street.38°n33e THE SIADAR SPEAKS, Lord Kitchener Gives His Experiences of the Campaign in the Soudan.PRAISE FOR EGYPTIAN TROOPS An Expenditure of Two Millions and a Half and What it has Accomplished.THE SOUDAN CONQUERED.A Railway of 760 Miles, 2800 Miles uf Telegraph Line, New Gunboats, Etc.In the course of his speech at the banquet ter.lered to him by the lord Mayor at the Mansion House, London, on November 4.General Lord Kitchener said.| am fully aware that it is not in my indt- vidual capacity, but as representing the Anglo-Egyptian army, that this great honour has been done me.(UCheers.) It is to the excellent and devoted services of the troops that the success of the campalgn is due.A general would have been indeed incapable who failed to lead such men to victory (cheers); for it was not only.nor even principally.on the day of battle that the great qualities of these troops \u2018were displayed.The cheerful endurance and roldierilke apirit with which they bore the long delay during the Soudan summer, between the battle of At- bara and the advance on Omdurman, was as high a test of discipline and efficiency as the endurance exhibited in the lung marches, or the courage shown at the trenches at Atbara or on the plains of Omdurman.(Cheers) A man may be proud indeed whose good fortune has placed him in command of troops capable of deeds Hke these.And remember.my lords and gentlemen, | include in this not merely the Hritirh army, but the Egypt- fan army also.(Loud cheers) For, proud s may well be of having commanded the British troops In the Soudan, 1 am no less proud of having.as Sirdar, led Egyptian and 8oudanese troops to victory side by side with men of my own race and blood.(Cheers.) It is on behalf of those of the combined forces that are absent, as well as those that are present, that I desire to tender you our sincere thanks for the great honour you have done us.THE EGYPTIAN ARMY.It has been contended.and in former dayr with some plausibility, that the material from which the Egyptian army lis recruited is not capable of being made into good soldiers, but we in the Egyptian army never held that view; we felt con- fidenée in our men, and that confidence has been justified.(Hear, hear.) we tested them at Gemelzeh, Tokar.Toskl, Ferkeh and Abu Hamed, and were not disappointed, and under the circumstances perhaps the most competent military crit- cs, the Dervishes (laughter) showed no Aisposition to underrate the fighting power of our men.And when the role was changed .and from the defensive we were abla to take the offensive, they soon acquired that respect for the Egyptian sol- ters that all good troops engender in the minds of their opponents.(Cheers) I had to give the Egyptian army arduous work.They had to construct the railway, had to pull the gunboats and salling craît through the dangerous cataracts, they had to be on inceasant fatigués moving stores and cutting wond for the steamers.It may be fairly sald that ha durman without far greater suffering and loss of life.(Cheers.) And it was not only In these pioneer duties that the Egyptian army distinguished themselves, for when they rame into contace with the enemy, their élacipiine, steadiness and courage were prominently displayed.A: Ferkeh and at Abu Hamed they, with the Boudanese troops.turned the Dervishes out of their positions.+ NOT BEHIND THE BRITISH., At Atbara they were not behind their British comrades, and at Omdurman, When MacDonald's Brigade\u2014(loud cheers)\u2014 re pulsed the flerce and determined aliacks that were brought agalnst them, am sure that the thought occurred to every of- CASTORIA For Infants and Children, ficer in the British brigades who saw it, \u201cWe might have done it as well, but we could nut have done it Letler.\u201d Hear, hear.) And how was this obtalned * By good training.good discipline.and matual conlidenve between officers and men.il was on these lines that (he army was formed and urganized under Sir FoVrisn Wood and Sir Francis Grenfell, und 1, with the assistance of the finest body of othcers that the British army cnn produce, have merely falowed In thetr tnôt- steps and developed the principles that they had already laid down, There is one other point to which I would lke to reter belore bringiug a speech which may have already been toulong (No, nod lo a ron- clusion.In this great commapcial centre (L may be of Interest if 1 allude tuo the anan- cial side vf the campaign.Although the accounts have not yet been absolutely closed, you may take it as very noariy acca- rule that during the two and a half years campaign extra military credits to the amount ofiwo and » Naif miniimi have been capended.In this sum [ have included the recent grant that has been made tor the extensjun of thu railway from Atpuru lo iXhartum, the work on which is ready on hand.Weil, against this large éxrendi- ture we have some assets to show , we have, or shall have, \"60 miles of railway.property equipped with TOM =tack and a track, with bridges in good or- er.| must admit that the rallway at- tions and waiting rooms are sumewhal primitive, but then we ao not Walt long mn the Svudan.(laughter) TOTAL RESULTS.Well, for this running concern I do not think that £3.0x a mile will ve consitered ton high a value.This represents two and a yuarter millions out of the Money #ranted, ard for the other quarter of a millon we have 2.000 miles of telegraph line.st new gunboats, besides barges, satling \u20ac and -the Soudan.1Laughter and cheers Of course.the radlway did not cost me £3, - m0 a mile to construct, anit many other heavy charges for warlike stores, supphies and transport on our long line of communication, including the sea transport of troops from England and elsewhere had to be met : but, however it wax Jone, the result remains the same.We have freed tne vast territories of the Soudan from the mast cruel tyranny that the world has ever known, and we have holsted the Lgyptian and Erititsh Hags at Khartum, never, | hope, to be haunted down.(Cheers) I have again to thank you, my Lord Mayor, for the great honour done tus on this occasion.I have only one regret, which | feel sure is shared by all nresent, anil which has been given expression to by Lord Rosebery and lord Salisbury, and that is, that Lord Cromer, who has supported me during the last two and a half years, is not here to support me to-night, and to receive in person the thanks to which he is so justly entitled, and which 1 am Rure you would willingly have gtven.(Loud cheers.) Em GIFTS TO CHARITIES.Many Toronto Institutions Benefit Under Miss Shields\u2019 Will., (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, November 15\u2014 The will of Miss Jane Shields has heen probated.Her estate amounts to $6,515.73.Miss Shields was one of two sisters of the late John Shields, who made money as a merchant in the village of Bolton, Thnse who knew him believed that Mr.Shields\u2019 wealth would go to charity, but ft was left, instead, to these two sisters.it now appears that these sisters are carry- Ing out the understood wish of their brother.Miss Jane Shields\u2019 estate consists of 32,- 480 In stocks, $5.416.05 in securities, and $4.- 120.12 in cash.She also held a half inter- ert in her brother's estate of real estate, $12,600 ; stocks, $750 : bonds, 38,533.50; mortgages, 356,198.63 ; household effects, 31,200.Under the will the Toronto Genaral Trusts Co.are executors, The Income of the es- iate goes to the sister, Agnes, during her lifetime.After hèr deuth the property Is to be turned ihto cash and $.000 given to the Sick Children's Hospital, $2000 to the Home for Incurables, $00 to the Deaconess\u2019 Home, $500 to the Girls\u2019 Home, $1.00 to the Presbyterian Home Mission Fund.$00 to the House of Industry and $2 to the Toronto City Mission.he rest goes to the General Hospital Board for the Emergency Hospital, the main building to cost not less than $30,000.This last is left as a special remembrance to John Shields.If the hospital Is not commenced within two years after the deceased's death, the residue is to be divided among the Sick Children's Hospital, the Home for Incurables, the Girls\u2019 Home, the Presbyterian Home Mission Fund, and the House of Industry.Re A TAILOR IN TROUBLE.TORONTO.November 15\u2014Rruno Grier- son.an Ottawa merchant tallor, appeared before Magistrate Denilson on onday charged with stealing cloth and linings valued at $56 from Charles Cockshutt & Co.wholesale merchants.of this city.He pleaded not guilty, was remand week, and an order for ball in $00 issuéd.It in alleged that Grierson made [false strtements &s to hin financia ing to Cockshutt & Co.and to Montreal firms, and secured .a stock of goods on credit.He disposed, it 1a further alleged, of the greater portion of his stock, and faîled to tle with Cockshutt & Co.They sent down a man to check over the stock, but Grierson refused to allow him \u2018to go over the goods.He offered to settle at so much on the dollar, but refused to assign.ou pp M.HICKS & CO\u2019S SALES.TURKISH RUGS \u2014AT\u2014 PRIVATE SALE.~-Just te Hand\u2014\u2014 A Select Collection of Turkish Rugs Care pets and Stripes, TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE At Auction Prices! AT OUR ROOMS, 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame st.M.HICKS & CO, + Auctioneers.267 3 O'KEEFE'S Liquid Extract of Malt is the best made.During the last few months a great many so- called liquid Extracts of Malt have been placed on the market and sold at prices for which it would be impossibleto makea genuine Liquid Extract of Malt.If you want the best ask for *OKeefes,\u201d and insist upon getting \u2018 O'Keefe's.\u201d Price 25c.per bottle; 30c.per dozen allowed for empty bottles when returned, WwW.LLOYD WOOD, Wholesale Druggist, - TORONTO General Agent sol DR.COWLING'S English Periodical Pills, Bure remedy for irregular menstruation, a perfect monthly regulaior.giving reliable results, invaluable 11 allments peculiar to women.$1 and 33a bos.Post paid tn any address Mrs.Cowling, 2356 St Catherine Strest (near Met-aife 81.) For Bale by all Drumçists 174*nevdif * THE DAY Or 28 Skkddokekok x & pom we CHAPTER XXIL nen PRR BNKNOWN, wo In winter the roads in Rutlandshire are none ton good for cyeling.When wet they are too heavy: when frosty, they are apt to be rutty and dangerous Once or twice Gemma had been out with the two daughters of the rector of a neighbouring parish, but as she could not understand half a dozen words they said and discover: ed them to be of that frigid genus peculiar to the daughters-ot the-cloth, she preferred riding a'one.In January the country around Uppingham 18 bleak, brown, and bare, different, indeed, from winter in her own sunny land, but 1s was the exhilarating sensation of cychng that dehghted her, and she did not ride fur the purpose of seeing the district.The hills around Lydding- ton were poor indeed after the wild grandeur of the Lucca Mountains, or the Appen- ines, but one bright morning she found her de very delightrul, and always.returned fresh, rosy, aml hungry.A fortmght had gone by since the night Charles Armytage had visited ber.but she had received no word from him.be cause the address she gave was at the J\u2019'oste Restante at Charing Cross, and she had not been to london, The kiss he had given her before parting reassured her, and now, Instead of being pensive, pale jaced, and wan, she had resumed something of her old reckless gaiety, and would go about the house humming to herself the chorus of that gay song, popular at every cate-concert in Italy, \u201cM'ab- bru«cia, m'abbruscia.'t capa, mgnure,\u201d or jingle upon the piano for the amusement of the Doctor and Mrs Nenci, \u2018\u2018Pennanale,\u201d \u201cla Bicicletta, \u201d Nigno\u2019, dicite 8,\u201d and a host of uther equally well-known ditties Both Maivano, whe always treated her with studied courtesy.and her female companion were surprised at her sudden change of manner.Neither, however, knew the truth.Armytage bad evidentiy suc ceeded in leaving the house and gaining the road without having been seen by the servants.The frosty wind was sweeping keen as a knife acruss the uplands one morning us she mounted her cvcle and with 3 Lwghing farewell to the Doctor, who was just ascending into his high trap to visit a patient some bve miles Away in an opposite direction, she \u2018allowed her machine to run rapidly down the hill for nearly a mile without pedalling.The roads were hard and rutty, but she cared nothing for that, and rode straight as dn arrow, < wg both hands from the handles in order to readjust the pin which held her neat iittie toque.Few women rode better than she, and few looked more graceful or pedalled more evenly.In the leafy Cascine Milan, in the Bois at Paris, and along the Viale at Livorno her riding had been many times admired.But here, on these Rutland.shire highways there was no crowd of gossiping idlers, none to remark her leauty, none to whisper strange stories of \u201cthe pretty Contessa,\u201d and for the first time for months she now felt free from the trammels of her past.About a mile and a half from Lyddine- ton she turned off suddenly on to a by road, tty and ill-kept, and still downhill rode towards Seaton station.The Doctor expected a small parce] of drugs from London, and as it could be tied to her handle-bar, she bad that morning made it the object of ber ride.Malvano, however, ha n compelled to scribble a line to the station-master, for as she could not _spçak English and the local railway official could not be expected to have any knowledge of Tuscan, the note would obviate any complications.\u2018Shortly before réaching the station the road crossed the railway by a levei-croas:: kept by a lame man, one of the compan servants who lad been injured years fore, and who now led a life of comparative ease in his iyug little cottage bemdé the inn, As she approached she saw that the [reat fate were closed, and riding ap to them she dismounted and called to the cottager for the Je to epene The grey-headed old man appea at the door in his shabby overcoat, shook his bead and cast a glance down the line.Then, a! most next instant, the Continental express from Harwich Tha gate A 3 ce MONTREAL DAILY STAR+TUESRAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1 .MARCOTTE BROS SALES.* \u201c vo 4 BIG TRADE SALE Qn WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 16th and 17th instant, at Tem O'Clock each day.we will sell without reserve, and in Jota to suit the trade, at our rooms, 69 St.Jatnes Street, n Large Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, Tweeds, Prints, Flannels, Cot- tonnades, Tuwels, Linens, Blankets Bult- ings, Pahtings, Berges, Meltons, Beavers, 1.inings, Canvas, Lace, Suspenders, Shirts Neckwear, ete.etc.Also a blg_ quantity of Ready-Made Clothing, for Men and Boys, Cloth Caps.ete.Also 500 Cases of Assorted Boots and Shoes, of all grades, for Men, Women and Children.o 350 Cases of Rubber Shoes, of all kinds, and many other goods.MARCOTTE BROS.267 4 Auctioneers.Sale To The Trade.On Thursday, 17th instant, We will offer Without Reserve and in Lots to Suit the Trade 500 Piaces of Beaver, Meltons and Presidents.600 Cases of Boots and Shoes damaged by fire and water.700 Cases of Boot and Shoe Samples.800 Oases of Rubbers, Shoes, assorted.SALE AT TEN 6'CLOCK SHARP.MARCOTTE BRON, Auctioneers 283 EPPS\u2019'S COCOA CRATEFU COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavor, Superior quality and Nutritive Proper- tias.Specially grateful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic.Sold onl okie.tins, labelled JAMES EP & .,Litd., Homeopathic Chem: ists, London, BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS\u2019S COGOA OWLE'S Pennyroyal and Steel PILLS for Females \u2014Quickly correct all irregularities.re move all obstructions, and relieve Lhe distressing symptoms 20 prevaient with the sex.Boxes, |s 19d and XI (con tæine three Lumés the quantity), of all Cheuiists and stores.Bent direct for ls.64 and Je.6d.by B.T.TOWLE AND CO., Manufacturers.Dryden Street, Nottingham.Bogland Eng.to Birm Teper \u2018Srew Dark oda of the\u2019 Wk BY WILLIAM at Florence.in the Public Gardens at lewars of LM'tations, 1n)urious end worthics Agents\u2019 EVANS.SUNB & CO.and sll Wholesale Vlouses.eod 1 PL ARAAAAARXAKKKAKAX KXKKX OI TEMPTATION A STORY OF TWO CITIES.- x o $e x x LE QUEUX, FHF COPYRIGHTED, 1888, BY WILLIAM LE QUEUX.x RETR ERE EE PORE REAR ers beside his door, entered the house for a moient, then came forth with somethmg \u2018mr his band.1 \u201cThis letter has been left for you, miss,\u201d he said, politely touching h's cap and hand: ing a note to her.\u201cIt's been here these four davs, and 1 was told not to send it up to the Doctor's, but to give it to vou personally next time yon passed alone.\u2019 \u201cWho gave it to yout\u201d she asked quick: Iv.in Italian, as she took the letter in one hand.holding her cvele w:th the other.But the man, unacquainted with strange languages, regarded her rather suspiciously and answered: \u201cI dont understand French, miss.\u2019 They both laughed, and from her purse she gave the man rome coppers.Not until she got to a lonely part of the road on her return journey did she dismount to read the secret missive.It consisted of tive words only in Italian, scribbled in pencil upon a piece of that common foreign notepaper ruled in tiny squares.The words were: * Bonciani, Monday, at five.Urgent.\u2019 It bore.mo signature, no date, nothing to give a clue whence the mysterious appointment emapated.She examined its super «eription, but utterly failed to recognize the handwriting.Far a long time she stood beneath the leafless oaks, with the scrap of paper in her hand, meditating deeply.It was plain that whoever had summoned her to London feared to sign the note lest it should fall into other hands: furthermore, the writer evidently knew that it was unsafe to send a message through the post direct to the Doetnr\u2019s house.Reing unable tn speak Enghsh, she could not ask the railway watchman to describe the pera>n who had placed it in his hands.Sher could only act as the unknown writer demanded, or, on the other hand, take no notice of the strange communication.; .It was not from Charles, for she well knew hia sprawly hand.This was decidedly the writing of one of her compatriots, but as she reflected she could not think of anyone who could desire her urgent attendance al the obscure little restaurant in Regent street.She had often heard of the Bonciani, even wiule in Italy, but had never visited it.Then suddenly the aweet distant sound of church bells, horne to her on™ the frosty wind, sounded so d:ffer- ent to that from the old sun-blanched campanili of the Tuscan churches, and brought to her the recollection that the day was Sunday, a festa day in her own land, and that the appointment with the unknown was on the morrow.: ' Irresolute and puzzled, she tore up both envelope and paper and cast them to the wind, then seating herself in her saddle she rode onward up the long incline which led to Lyddington.his afternoon there were two or three callers\u2014the wife and daughter of a retired \u2018manufactirer living at Laxton, and a couple of young men, sons of old Squire Gregory, of Apethorpe, who had seen Gm- man cycling and driving with the doctor, and wbo had been struck by her extraordinary chic.One of them, the elder.spoke Italian a little, and they chatted together in the drawing-room, after which tea was served.She did not care for that bever- \u2018age, and only drank it because it seemed to her the proper thing to do in England.She would have much preferred a glia of menta, or one or other of those brilliantly coloured -syrups so dear to the palate of the 1tahan.With the ineffable politeness of his race, Malvano entertained his visitors in a manner polished and refined, while Mrs.Nenci, a rather striking figure in black spoke broker English with them, and did thé honours of the house.People often called at the .Doctor's in the afternoon, for he was a merry bachelor with the reputation of heme the most good-hearted, easy-going hah in the county, and on this Snnday the: amsembly Was quite a pléasant one, the more so to (Gemma,when she found a fodooking young man to whom she could chat.They were standin, together in the dee bay of the oidfashioned window, hal hidden hy the heavy curtains.The room wap filled with the gay chatter of the vis- itorn, and he now saw hls opportunity to speak to mer, c+ \u201cSignorina,\u201d he said in a low whisper, \u201ca friend of mine is our mutual friend.\u201d TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL Ouse application cures: or not, your phoney mao ect good for N LL) ¥ BENNING & BARSALOU'S .SALES Immense Trade Sale \u2014OF\u2014 DRY GOODS, WOOLLENS and WORATEDS, READY MADE CLOTHING, MOUSEKEEPING LINENS, HATS and CAPS, MITTS and GLOVES, FLEAS, LNRERWEAR, GENTS FURNEISM- INGS, FANCY OOD» NOTIONS, BOOTS.and SHOES, etc.ete.By BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, at their Salesrooms, Nos.8 and 83 St.Peter Street, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 17th afid 18th, Each day at 10 o'clock a.m.Over $75,000 worth of General Merchandise, Without any reserve whatever, in lots to suit the City and Country Trade.Terms-Under 3106.00 cash.$100.00 to $500.00.three months.$500.00 and upwards, four months.The special attention of the trade is invited to this very important sale.267 3 \u201c Al the Fun Without the Knocks\u2019 PARLOUR FOOTBALL Price 75 cents.Sold by all dealers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by \u2018The COPP, CLARK CO.Limited, - « Toionto.%52 hw \u201cWho?\u201d she inquired, starting in sur and glancing quickly at him.prise \u201cCharles Armytage.voung (Gregory answered.\u2018He was staying with me un: til about a fortnight ago.Then he left suddenly.\u201cWell 7 \u201cile doesn't dare to write to you here, but has written to me.\u201d \u201cWhere 13 he!\u201d she inquired eagerly.\u201cAbroad,\u201d the young nan replel hur redly.\u201cIn hix letter to me yesterday he asked me to call here at once, ree you, and tell you that he is in Brussels, and that if you write address him at the Poste Restante.\u201cHe is still there?\u201d she asked.\u201cThen a telegram to day\u2014now\u2014would reach him.\u201d \u201cCertainly,\u201d her young companion re plied.\" He says he will rend me word the moment he changes his address, and aska me to request you to write.He says it is unsate, however, under the circumstances for him to respond to your let ter.\u201d i \u201cThank you,\u201d she answered, breathin, more freely.The knowledge that he ha escaped to Brussels, and that she could give him further warning 1f needed was to her reassuring.\u201cIt is extremely kind of you to bring me this welcome message.I had no idea that you knew Mr.Army- tage.fe were at Eton together,\u201d Gregory answered.\u201cI've known him ever rince I can remember.But 1 see my brother is ong to drive the Blatherwycke parson ome, so | must say good bye, and hope to call again as soon as I have any further news\u2014if may.\u201d She answered him with a glance.Then together they returned into the centre of the room, chatting as if no contidences had been exchangeil, and & moment later he took leave of her.Next morning in A dark stuff walking.dress she mounted her cycle, having announced her intention to ride over to King's Cliffe, and lunch with some frienda of Qlalvano's who had invited her.In stead, however, she went tn Gretton Sta tion, placed her cycle in the cloak-room and took a first-class ticket for London, determined to keep the mystérnous appointment.It waa nearly three o'clock when she arrived, and she at once lunched at the railway buffet, idled there for half an hour, and then took a cab to Regent street, where she whiled away the time zing into the windows of mifliners and ressmakers, unaware that a shabby, mid.dle-aged, unimpoitant-looking man was narrowly watching her movements, or that this man was Inspector Elmes of Vine street.\"At last she glanced at her litttle watch, with its two hearts set in diamonds on the back, a beautiful souvenir which her _absent lover had given her in the early davs of their acquaintaince, and found it want- ten minutes to five.Nhe had passed the obscure rendezvous and glanced atts win: dow with the sickly-looking palms and in diarubber plants, the longnecked wine flasks she kpew so well, and the two framed menus; therefore cousidering it time to enter the place she retraced her steps from Piccadilly Circus and a few minutes later opened the door and walked into the long narrow ralon, with ite mar- ble-topped tables and plush lounges.Two or three men whom she at once recognized as compatrints were sipping coffee and smoking.\u201d As she passed they eyed ber admiri , but without a glance at them she walked to the further end, and seating herself at a table on the left erder- ed coffee.Scarcely had it been brought when the door again opened and there lounged in leisurely a tall, weH-bmit handsome man in long dark overcoat and brown soft felt hat, Without hesitation he walked straight to her table, bowed politely, and with a word of greeting seated himeelf.er face went white as the marble before.her.\u201d She held her breath.In that instant she recollected it was the day, the hour, and the place mentioned in that remarkable letter found upon r unfortunate friend.Vittorina, that Jetter which had so puzzled and mystified the Ambassador, the police © newspaper reporters, and the ritish Public.She had been entrapped.{To be continued.) A Vay Inlresting fon Sal -0F-\u2014 eg igh Artistic House Furnishings Ceramic Art, (rua) and Bohemian Glassware, Paintings by Em admanic Coriahs Finns BY o Bie.The subscriber has been instructed by MRS.M.©.ERERMAN (who Is leaving for New York).to sell- at her residence, \u201cNtoneleizh Villa\u201d CORNER CLAREMONT AND WINDSOR AVENUES WESTMOUNT.- ON THURSDAY, 1th NOV, at 10.30 A.M, The whole of her House Furnishings Objects in Art, ete, ete, including.\u2014 DRAVING ROOM - - French Glit Set, of 3 pieces, Upholstered in Brocaded Satin, style Louis XV.(yery fine), and other Gilt Pleces.Mahogany Rockers; \u2018Vernis Martin\u201d Cablnet Centre Table, imported by .New York; Inlaid Mahogany Tables, Silk Portiere, Wilton Rugs Uld Sevres Plates and Cups (Is), Teplitz Vases, Venetian Bohemian, Austrian and Qermmr Vases ; Paintings by Alex.Perand (Paris); Pilard (Parts).B.Jackay (Paris); G.Werter (Berlin.~ DINING ~ =.«ar Quartered Ouk Set, Sideboard, Table and Chairs, 2 Very Fue \u2018Sul Life\u201d Paintings, by A.Fortny.Limoges, Havi- land and Austrian China, richly decorsat- ed, Cut orystal.Bohemian Glassware, Irish Point Lace Curtains, § pieces Renals- sanve Lace, ete, ete.-LIBRARY \u2014 \u2018Waters Rros.\u201d Cabinet.Grand Pigno.in Mahvogahv Case: Muhogeny Book Inlaid Itavenport, Cabinet, \"P : \u2018Morris\u2019 Kéevlining Chalr, Cerner Éhair, Centre Table, Brass amd Onyg Stand and Lamp, Jardinteres, Wilton ugs, 8 and Damask l'ortieres Painttfixs by ville (Pariss ; J Rlcea (Flurenvet: son (Parts), Engel Soitewl «Munich; Ballin (Milan .Porcelulx Pikes | Hx- quisitely Enamelled and Decorated, elu.- HALL -\u2014 Willon and Axminster C'arpets, Hall Stand, 2 Viry Fine Paintings \u2018elvet, by A.Besson (Paris); - BEDROONX- - 2.Brass Hedsteads (French make): Mahogany Cheffuniere by Flint, New York: \"ables.Chairs.Gem's Dressing Bureau, Folding Bed, \u201cDomestic\u201d Sewing Machine afr Mattresses, ete.rte.\u2014ALRO- Contents Servants Room, Kitchen, in- clinling Fine Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Line vleum, etc, ete.Catalogues ready nn 14th inst.Oak on House will be open for Inspection of oods on 16th inst.from 2 ull 6 pm.ake St, Catherine street car to corner Victoria Avenue and Sherbrooke street.WALTER M.KEARNS, 267 4 Auctinneer.Important Sale Residential Property 4 ATTRACTIVE STONE FRONT HOUSES, 1331, 1233, 1233, 1237 DORCHESTER STREET STONE PRONT ROUSE.No.1 SUSSEX ST.The subscriber has recelved instructions to sell the above mentioned properties by Public Auction at his salesroorns, 1828 Notre Dame Street, on ; FRIDAY, Isth NOVEMBER, AT 11 A.M, These houses are well lighted, cheerful, cosy and warm.heuted by most ecomom- fecal furnaces, and were built under the ersonal supervision of the present owner.10 expense being spared in giving them a proper finish\u2014even the coal! sheds are built of solid brick on stone foundations THE BITUATION Is to say the least.enchanting, and a visit to the property will convey to the mind more than words can express.one of the sections of our city nwner can have the satisfaction of knowing that his land is Continually enhancing in value, The houses will be snld separately, thus offering an excellent opportunity to chase à home in a fashionable locality.Permits to view may from the undersigned.: WALTER M.KEARNS, _ Auctioneers.we 8 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re P, ©.D'AUTEUIL & CO.(Grand Union Clothing Co.Quebec, Will he sold by auction at our office, 4 Dal hou-ie treet, Quebec, FRIDAY, 15TH NOVEMBER, 1808, At 11 O'Clock am.The assets of tho above estate as follows: A.\u2014Stock in trade : Heads Made Cloth- ing and Gent's Furnishings,.- 411,606 33 Store Fixtures .RAR 438 33 B.\u2014Heni of store to 1st May, 99, \u2014\u2014 a co : $12,032 88 Store open for imepection on- Tirarsdxy.lith November, 1 .PARADIS & JOBIN.267 3 Jaw { wrators.La Banque du Peuple.NOTICE, The Bank offers Tor sale, payable tn certificates of depus.ts, the Farm l'rud'homme, subdivided into building lots, s.tuated at Notre Lajue de trace.near estmumnt.> Apply to the Bank Offites nF ré the grounds on Saturdays and Sunday a/ternoons, as well as holidays.n \u2018 11 28 owit OFFICES-TO LET.- A right.\u201d ceri Soffices tn let in the Western Loan and Trask «\u20aco.'s Building, No.11 St.sacrament The building is new, modern and Orsi claxs in every way.Ele vator, ete.Rent from $500 down to $100 per office.Apply Gordon Strathy &:Co.; ro ; 13 &t.Eacrament Street.humber of 390 10 ur-\u2026 FRENCH.QFFICERS HONOURED.The Queen Mikes Beweral Appointments tq.the Boys Victorian 1 = Drder.- Cems we ne M \u201cabi ÿ The last number of the London Gazette contains the following: The Queen has been graciously pleased to make the following appointments to the Royal Victorian Order, nn the occasion of the attendance of General his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught at the recent French Military manoeuvres: ' o be an Honourary Kmght Grand Cross\u2014{ieneral Francow de Negriem, Membre -du Conse Superieur de la Guerre, Arm napecteur e.To be Honoumud Koighlé Comiganders -General Alexis A Raphael\u2019 TI, General de Divimon.\u201d Monmeur - Philippe Marius Crozier, Miniatre Pleni tiaire Chef du Service du Protocole.To be Honourary_ Commander:\u2014Lieuten- ant-Colanel Comte Jules Charles du Pon- tavice de Heussey, Etat Major-(teneral de l\u2019Armee, Attache Àfilitaire a Londres, , al be, Honourary Member of the Fourth Mans \u2014Lieutenant vis Alphonse Chodrom de Gourcel, au Ome Dragons, , Nese 0 Dr.CODERRE'S RED Pi LLS F PALECWEAK WOMEN BOX OF 50 PILLS: SO.CENTS 18 (Ene > + = he Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.168 and 195 8t.James Street.THE DAILY STAR is sent to any of the United States or Canada, postage free, at .$1.80 Jur six tmouaths, und Yu fur I'S circulation af THI STAR combined lague of all the other Linehan newspapers Published ina the city of Montreal Agents for French advertielng are Messrs ce, Favre & Cie.Rue do la Grange , la.Paris, Trance.oronta, Can.Representative for advertisine for the MONTRBAL STAR, W.F.Carrier 45 Kink sat.west.CIRCULATION Daily and Weekly Star November 12.1808, .es 50.033 Tuesday.50,045 Wednesday \u2026 50,023 Thursday .038 Friday + eee creiennn 50,085 DALUTÂAY.+.63,258 303.487 Present Average: DAILY, for Wee 50, 58 1 ending Noy 12th st we.100,498 oi the STAR Zz 00 From the above figures cluded several thousand ticns regardcd as more or enhemeral.Average Circulation are ax- subscrip- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1808, Star Branch Office.\"STAR ADVERTISEMENTS.Advertisements «4 al\u2019 ken!s 1 er the \u2018Star e C'Star Branch a Fu an as Irequentis fag ge care insertion cn Li \u201ctas «or crush, Jt me worthy fF noe that wdvertisements vod oat the Cran Vrac + Huve a better ance of abtainine insertion, than those that Tee trom the weet sa the t; tu tne Head ow EXPRESSING PRIVATE PACKAGES \u201cAN express packages may be left with the Express l'umpantes in the Branch Of fire when the patee are the same as At the down town vffices, and a speecy do-spath mas le nad.TELEGRAPHING PRIVATE MFREXGES AH private telegraphic messages, here Qu'etk detfvery is desired, mav Wh fyled with the ele raph tampon ee or rar EN 27 T!+ rates are las saine ns at Hen?ee nd the ser 0 pet vth rave transit This \u2018 sipres ne ty late pro bUFtiong A GERRYMANDER THREATENED.The that toe Ottawa held betsre Christmas, anl that another session country ir fromm told hye-clections wil he Parhiament w:hi be convened at which x redistrtation of the constituencies will This max or mav not mean a NM tres Beater eed hat have concluded that the leger von: 7 progress with the American representatives are nov likely to result in a treaty oa kind te take promptly to the rountry cit carry the elections with a \u2018hurrais.\"but it certainly does appear to mean \u201cht the Government has decided that \u2018ts best cours> 13 to enjov the spending of suvther vents capplv and, incidentally, try 10 get à \u2018@orymander\u201d past the constitu aon ard tae Senate.li this programme be mrlled ont, we shal! have the costly plea: sure of wat h.og what Mr.Tarte and his rolleagues can do Tnex* year,\u201d and also, in ill probability, of watching as well another demonstration the value oi a second :hamber, The Senate has already put itself on re zurd as to 148 interpretation of the famona of Hause in the British North America Act ! which provides for the decennial redistribution of constituencies.The clause reads vas follows: On the completior of the census in the year 1871, and of each subsequent decennial census, the representation of the four pro cinces shall be adjusted by such authority, in such manner and from such time as the Parliament o: Canada from time to time provides, subject and according to the fol lowing rules: The remainder of the clause fixes the representation of Quebec at 65 members and arranges for the adjustment of the delega - Lions from the other provinces so as always to stand in the same ratio as exists in Quebec toward their population.This clause then provides definitely for a decennial re distribution of the conatituencies after the taking of each census for the declared pur poses of reflecting in Parliament any shift ar growth of population in the country.Thus the migration from the rural sections of the country to \u201ceighties\u201d nity members in the redistribution that fol- owed And the constitution does not provide for the redistribution of the constituencies foi any other reason or at any other time.The last time the Liberals were in power they proposed to change toward the close M a decade the bewndaries of a Western {Intakio constituem y ; but the Senate threw the bill.The constitution provided only for a decennial redistribution; and the Nenators of that day thought it contrary both to the constitution and to* publie interest that the Government, with a majority for the moment, should be permitted [GHA ! change 118 mund.Hon less of to tamper with the electoral boundaries on any other occasion.They then put themselves on record as interpreting the clause printed above as a prokibiliun 10 Parlia- went against touching the boundaries of const:tuencies at any time, save and except the occasions provided fur by this clause.Within recent years, it was weil understood that some Conservative leaders desired to vverrule this decision.They were dissatis filed with the redistribution effected alter the census of 1801, and wanted to \u2018\u2018improve\u201d it mn a few particulars by a later bill.But 1t was then believed that ii the Conservative (Government should introduce such a bill the Seuate would stand to its guns and throw it out, us it had that proposed long before by the Mackenzie Admin istration; and the notion of patching the tirsy measure was abandoned.Now there 1s no reason to believe that Nenate hus been foolish And, unless it has, the Government might as well save the country the enough to the expense of printing a new redistribu- Lull at this time.A census will be due when l\u2019arliament meets in two years; and there is no possible excuse for not vating until then before reuiljusting the Loundaries oi the constituencies.It is possible that some Liberal politicians would bike tv their neat, uppeal to the people, but the men of sane anigment among the leaders of the Adm:nigtration cannot help seeing that any attempt to do such a thing must dis «cust the country and fail of accomplishment because of the Senate.THE EXEMPTION PROBLEM.The Charter Committee are taking held of the question of taxation and exemption in a very canny manner.The pro posed addition to the tax un immovable property, they will wisely not consider until they have before them a full state ment of the financial needs of the city and of the probable results of the other kinds taxation suguested: and the tieklish question of exemptions, they have passed on to the Legislature.As this where it would be ultimately decided.the step.it canticus, 1s not a bad one; but still the Council should be willing to assist the Lepislature by making 1t lear that at the 1s i resent tie there 18 tou much exempted property within the limits of the city.There will be no serious demand that properties actually devoted to the pur poses of religous worslup or general edu caton, charity or the ametioration of suf: fering, be warmed with a tax.But there 12 a decided teeling that properties really u-ed for business purposes, or that large quantities of land held out of use alto gether, shoull not escape taxation because remotely connected with such institution To tax religion, er education, vor charts.1» only te put a double tay upon the twa people and the best instinets wn the com \u201c munti-1t ;< to Inake the way of the as piring young more dificult, and to dry up the streams of charity.But the services of the (ty must be sustained as well for public institutions as for private enter prises and homes, and ot w:ll not do to put too gencrous an iuterpretation upon the prineiple of exempting such worthy et forts from all civie burdets.Nor will 1 be in the ultimate interests of religion, education or charity; for it willirmtate the nver-taxed poor man into demanding the abulition of all exemptions.Mr.Hardy's majunty :8 fading away he- fore the electtn courts.When only two or three were unseated, the Liberal lead vrs in Ontario were probably not much dir turbed; for a firmly entrenched Govern: ment does not usually feel very uncasy about the result of a few bye-elections.But when enough scats are vacant to bring about the defeat of the Ministry if they ware all carried by the Opposition, another condition of affairs ig produced.It is pretty safe prophesying to predict that Mr.Hardy will not put in practice the good Libeïal doctrine that all bye-elections should be held on the same dav.MACDONALD CLUB.A meeting of the executive of the Sir Jahn A.Macdonald {Tub was held last evening at the Windsor Hotel to make arrangements tor the annual meeting of the club.Among these present were Messrs, F, S, Maclennan, [rodents ID.A.McCaskill, R.Stanley 3agy, J.H.Jacob, Charles Chappell, and J.H.Walker.It was decided to hold the annual meeting on Monday, January 9, at the Windsor.Arrangementa were also made for the delivery of a series of addresses throughout the winter months by prominent Conservatives.THE TAME EAGLE.I'm writing this here in the old drill hall which was bullt by the people to enade ¢ Our brave volunteers, who were called out the cities during the ; was followed by an increase of the census\u2019 recording this change.to fight\u2014the time of the Fenian Rald.I've been reading the \"Truce of the Bear,\u201d and [ fancy It's perfectly legal For me to express with considerable stress that I doubt the Truce of the tagie! that bird an injustice?Was I in country of dreams?saw him clawing the Lion, with most hlood-curdlin shrieked for ow he's looking quite pleasant, I tell you, young feller, you'd better watch out for the Eagle that looks like a pheasant! Do I do th When the Bear was very pugnacious, and the French and Geimans looked wise That bird was botherin asd You'd better watch out, young feller, for the Eagle that looks like a hen! His voice Is meliow as musié, It hath a most unctuous \u2018quack.\u2019 I hope it's all in good earnest, but I won't take anything ba k I'm joliying you, Mr.will listen, my buck\u2014 Keep your nose to the wind, and keep vour eye skinned, for the Eagle that talks lke a duck! J \u2014Toronto World.Another Society Leader.Mre.(General) Montgomery-Moore, Hall.fax, N.B.writes: \u2018Some delicate Constantinople cmbroldery Milks 1 conaider you fully without injuring the uat © We can do just as any one-and do do il R.PARKER & CO.188 Notre Dame st, Montreal, Phone (Beil) 1857.Phone tMerehants) I.rood work \u2018\u2019Lerrymander\u201d\u201d the country before ; already been concluded.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 189.IMPERIAL PENNY POSTAGE Official Announcement That It Will Come Into Force on Christmas Day.: SOME OTHER IMPORTANT POSTAL NOTICES.{Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, November 15.-The quarterly supplement to the Canadian Postal Gude advises postmasters of the introduction ot Imperial postage.The notification reads aa follows: \u201cArrangements are now in the reduction of the postage rate between Canada, the Mother Country and certiun British Colonies, from the present univessal Postal Union rate vf tive cents per halt vunce to two cents per hall ounce.So far as the Mother Country, Boit.sh Inclus, Newtpundland and the Atriean protects rates under Foren Olive control are con cerned an arrangetient to ths effect has Pustmasiers aie, therefore, formed that vn and atter the 25th December, (Christinas Day), INS, the postage rate on letters passing between Canada and the United Kinæslom ot Great progress for Britain and Ireland and British India, Newfoundland and the following Ateican | protectorates: British Kast Africa, Una da, Zanzibar, British Centras Africa, Ut © Niger Coast protectorate and tbe Nixel \"adopting privilege of Companies Termtory will be two vents pet ounce instead of five vents as heretulore It 1s hoped that other portions ot the km pire will have completed arrangements for this reduced rate at the sune tune, or shortly, thereatier.Due note wii be given to postmasters and the put lic from time to time, asgo the countries \u201cthe ame.Glasses should be picked solid * ubeurh the hquid in case the Lottle han bose-, not lable to break.Liquids, wails, anid substances easily hquitiable, must be enclosed in glass botiles hermetically closed, und vach bottle must be placed in side a wooden box tilled with sawdust, colton, wi spongy material sutficient to should be broken.The wooden Lux must again be enclosed ina case of metal or Wood with « Kerew top, or vise in One of strong and thick leather.If, however, the bottles are * vncosed in perforated blocks not less than or colonies to which the Teduced rate voll apply.\u2019 POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS.The following direction in regard to the reamposilion of postage un newspaper's al dressed to subscribers 18 given: \u201cBy an act passed at the last session of the Doninion Parliament, the statutors free transiniselon to regular subscribers enjoyed by all Canadian news papers aud pertudials recoguized by the Department as such 38 withdrawn, wd such newspapers, ete, with an exception to tie presentiy mentioned, wall be subyert, on and from the lsu of January next, bou postage rate of oue quarter of one vent per pound, buik weight, this rate to remain torce till the first of July, 1898 when il wii be raised to one halt of one cent per pound.An exception as made mo Lovan af newspapers and periodicals published not more Irequentiy than once a week, and addressed (for reguiar sutecribers) tv post offives situated within a Cirutar AT or forty mules in diameter, the centre of which must either be the piace of public tion or some point not more than twenty miles distant therefrom.Such papers wii continue lo enjoy exemption trom postage ds heretofore.\u201d New South Wales is added to the ha vf countries to which private post cards uay be sent.l\u2019arvels up to eleven pounds in weizet - may now be seat te any place sa European ck.Canuck, I hope you: Bh : Japan fur an exchange of Russia, includins Findland.The Post Othee Department has ar ranged through the Postal Department of | monev orders vneteuth of an nein thick the thinnest part and tue shed with a sufficieney of absorbing niaterial, ois aot peeessary that a second vase shouid be used.Patty sub- lances, vcintimeuls, doit soaps, resins, etc, wast rst be enciosed in à suitable inner cer (box.lien 0 parehiient, bar, ated, and then be qraccd in a second box of wood, meta\u2019, or stioug and thick leather.Pry powders must be placed in eardloard La aes enclosed moa linen or parchment bag.Live bees must bie enclosed in hoxes whi-h sduat of cxannimatoon, but prevent all dan \u2018 natural history, such as dred cr preserved anunals or pl peoligual specimens, ete, which ave not sent for conunereial purposes, are ad- untted to sample post, 4 Facile cognes oi: manuscript or typewriting may be posted, tid reaped to postal vnen couvtres at the printed matter rate of one vent per two ounces, provided not less than twenty perfectly dential copies are handed inoat the post other {not simply dropped ito a receiver) at one tine, 5.Artuvles sent at the printing matter tate many bear certain words in writing, us tolions.\u2014 Vny printed matter, the business and residence ol sender.cards Iie and address of sender, and cou- gratulation The Imperial Commission Has Completed Its Work.Ce ae THE STORY OF A MISSING REPORT AND ITS BECOVERY.(Special to the Star.) c OTTAWA, November 15.\u2014It is learned that the Imperial Defence Commission to enquire into what was requisite to mgke Canada's defences good and serviceable comleted 1s labours and is now ready to proceed Lo London and report.In connee- tion with this matter, there is a curious story gong the rounds, Some few years yo Major-General Gascoigne, (\u2018ol Yon M.Aylmer, Licut.Col.Otter and Capt.lee, ot the lwperial service forwed 8 Lunadian Detence Committee and.prepar ne very eluborate report.Tins report\u2019 wis Coped aud the copy sent tu the War office as an original document.The Imperial author: ties were greatly pleased and rétunted sp- vere thanks for the report, which was - h-hed as a confidential Imperial Blue book.shortly atterwards Hon, Dr.Borden went to England and, without knowing anythin about the document, was wary.thanke: ior it.When, as the result of conversa tions between Ri.Hon.Joseph Cham lan and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the present Uomnussion was arsoimted, Major-General Gascuigue, with whom the report ftétu which the copy was made, guve tor at least states that he gave) the document to an 0 cer vf luzh rank, at that tune connected with the nulitia.Shortly after fieneral leach and his colleagues had commenced work, enquetx was Inade for this report, and they were reterred tp the offices in question.He.however denied that he had even seen 11 Further viguines were made and Majotr-Geuvral Guscoigne wits avribten to, m reply stating that he had a few days betore le caving, taken it out of his despate \u2018h boy and handed it to this office.le uyais vas applied to and arain denied any know- liege of the paper in question.Then it was found that the document had been printed contidentially in London, and copies were sent to the Comnnssioners.Strang + to sav à few days ago when General Loach entered hig room in the- Houserof Cormmons, the misang document Tay on bis desk hoevidently purposeiy placed sa that\u2019 de could sot nuss seemg :t.The most exact enquiries have failed to ascertain whe placed the document where it was found Considerable: relief 1s felt at the liseevery ot the paper.which has greatly fue ilitated the closing of the Commissioners\u2019 work \u2014\u2014\u2014__- epeieteieie1 + foot GENERAL MERRITT FORESEES GENERAL WAR, 1 k + qk SAN FRANCIS, Calif, Novem ber 13.Major-General Merntt 15 queted A NANINE- \u201cJt would not surprise me te see\u2014 that the negotiation between the Un- Hed States and Spain have been broken uff.lt the work ot the cowmis- sion proves fruitless it means à renewal ot the war.JI Span refises to acorde to further demands twill show that she has secured subatan- tial hope of assistance or European mtervention.Should vernang take a hand in this matter, F agland will follow suit and then look tor France to gut ber finger In the (ne.doef div de SbF ERASER AAR A a THE CURZONS HONOURED.Southport Says Good-bye to the New Viceroy of India.SOUTHPORT, England, November 15.\u2014 The vimt to this place on Monday Tord and Lady Curzon, of Kedlex led 1» a remarkable demonstration of od will for Hix Lordship, who has represente this division in Parliament since the last genera! clection, in 1803.All the cry fune- tlonaries and the county bodies partiei- pated in at, the streets were decorated with flags and crowded with people and at the railway station the public officials, ju their robes of office, presented an ud- dress ot congratulation to His Lordship on hi appointment to the Viceroyship of \u201cThe Lady Mavoress presented Lady Cur- zen with à bouquet of orchids in a silver holder and with a mibbon attac hed tn ft, iserihed in gold letters: \u201cPresented to Lady Curzon by the Lady Mas press, in behalf of the Southport divimon.A procession wan then formed and Lord and Lady Curzon proceeded to the municipal buildings amd the cheers of the people, mingled with the pealing of tha church bells.Lord and Lady Curzon af terwardsa held a reception.Prominent among the decorations were trophies representing the Union Jack, the Stars and Stripes, and the Star of Ine dia entwined.At a later function Nir William Forwood presided.He sad that never had there been a Vicerov of India appointed who was so heartily approved of Ly the entre nation.Sir Wilbam added that the charm and refinement of Lady Curzon, an Amencan lady, will adorn the Vice Regal Court.After the pre-entation of a eulogistin address from the Conservative Association of Southport, and a handsome and massive silver buwl, weighing over ounces, an a pair of gold spurs, Lord C'urzon made a speech, during which he formally bid farewell to his late constituents, SCHREIBER\u2014GWYNNE.The Deputy Minister of Railways Married to Miss Gwynne.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, November 15 The wedding of Collingwood Schreiber, deputy munister of railway and canals, to Miss (owynne, daughter of Judge Gwynne, of the Supreme Court, took place yesterday afternoon at Grace Church.\u2018The wedding was private, only near relatives being fvited, Miss Gwynne was charmingly gowned in an\u2019 excredingly graces: ful costume of French gray, much trimmed T With white bebe ribbon, a becoming chup- eau in the rame lovely soft shades, and sho carried a magnificent shower houquet vf white roses and mudenhair fern.She was accompanied by her two nieces, Misa Marguerite Crombrie and Mus Norn Gwynne, of Toronto.The latter little lady was in white with lar > white qneture hat and a beautiful of crimson roses, while Mias (* fut was in a beconung tailor made costume of dark fa wn cloth, with crim- =on toque and atylixh fes thers of fawn aud white.The Rev.Mr.German officited.Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and Ars.Schreier left in a mpecinl car for New York.Mr.Schreiber ia years of age.EE \u201cWINNIPEG LIBERALS SPEAK.WINNIPFEG, Man.November 15.\u2014 At a meeting of Winnipeg Liberals last ni ht, the following resolution was adopted: t i the Winnipeg liberal Association affirms itn confidence in the Government of the Right Hon.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and also ita approval of the able and en tic administration of the Department of Interior by the Hon.Clifford Sifton.\u201d SE Judge Ricks, in the United Btates Circuit Court at Cleveland, on Monday, ower- ruled the motion of the city té modify or set aside the injunction temporaril - stralning the city from dumping dredg- fngs or other material In Lake Era A .Special Notice.Parisian Novelties.The Paris house of The 8.Carsley Co Ltd.have just sent a special shipment of exclusive novelties in Ladies\u2019 Jacketa, elegant and stylish garments\u2014the datest creations of eminent artists, The prices range from, to $85 ey ge SIR WILFRID AT WASHINGTON.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ra \u2014\u2014 ee With the Premier\u2019s Arrival the International Conference Will Settle to Work.(rar tue 50 > peal Carrespondent jp Woy fo smerrow oven ng dt wall be wt re-tuent an Wasnonglon te hab et 0 Ste diner, to vhoh il the bon osshoers el the bodies of tha WASHINGTON, ber 1 Wah pi es av ted thes wl be dnlawed the arroal the morsce Qu 2 Souda aevep tr ne by bee Sivgetary 02 Laurier amd Sa Janes Won et Vie Angle poste ng Mee Hay ong the ME, by Sena Aietscan Cronarssion tsdas dell te et poor ed Me Frit ones on the 1.und bn net ogo the ot hale ! fly Van M Paster, of the ent} cut cete dE - ant at?that tie bus.Lene vil Biane in Le Unites on, ee Do wa) pue à dant fe thab dur tg tin Lis, Ton dads at ue se prete tne boone alee acte ble sions Cn Medion So dar, bowen \u201cLith an Ve earn | .CS Weird far = a cotipanad by Ma 1 - from the Common ce Leu Ms sut Slanghter Hon made Lhe enue CV san nl ML Boe piegat, have been Bold dp dasiy sess obs ba no et tor Cmte cota dis crs cave Leo an vent at at Sod eS WG te vee unre tend Tha do bes BEDE distros et Lhe for Yer be ste Ste Le add asters al the eee opr bide been der ad the attirer Nat Prov, where the sessiaus of the vd othe twee ted ts ut ten bed Lors br Pho eae pte, va Po Ih ws Med Cantwrght, lougoter i wow at hionour- +.1e viet 2 Lang 055 I, hard A ertwtaht al Mis Pop.oasis WE alger ad cod mnie ARV Det tye Unis sssaner=* qeatik, Were OR alc re abseil oor Sats .PEST eid DIN el Phe st ce eel op ng oad Teen on tot Leurs ot WU De sus nu held be A din NN Poser be pen TA tre Pre.cent one Mas Me tvesten in arr ann der se seen a reed e as a ie BiG Eide bles satan granted JUDGE WURTELE'S REMARKS TO As Soden, et ar on ers ae 0 éled ts the - Tere a be ae Maple cause .ats Bah tee Spin apd een 4 Vie Hoque, soweset, did hy eat peop nt be Bis Thos nee CA oh Poo ont oo byes od mo earl Nay es ef Drea Gem M dene MN Goo va eae Thorns pen Lure te those he malt De 10 LL sut EE PS en rues vid : thy net eg +1 Items 1 Vie reese \\ Satis » Coes Can that.wan be oes Medtiifestr pee Won D .wer gm he hae Trey Talla Mele cchog ty * to Unie vt amt Co Atphrejure buen ow CH BH >\" eye eh en paf tas Vas eater Pros + ' oats AG ee St ephenson, wan Pas LC are « ; Hat, pese foe cor ee the grad > 25 04 Vin t + BAL ns thet ut Bete site Le no.Vie toner oss Wee cen bean vite toe] He .Co à Lu \u2019 tn , oa « - ve 1 \u2019 M _ ; + an vs + Boe > Ve hl an Lo.+ .deu + Ages pts CN \"és, der st En?\"ul he cag] pot Son KY u Cuan M 5 AR Ver re 15\" ai .oe bein a Mad! wi hea Woe t ! > a ° Lu oN .oo ih vor.ob YY the ten 1 ars iTowns Cet, on Nae oe Pooh a0 0 a 4160 Te en on ot been us.Tue v fetter fr on PL tres es en dt net dan ++++H0444H66H0H004H400HHHO 464464406064444444H4HHHHôH re 4 1 met Fe me.(Le - | Visitorsto ; (News ci { Ka @itey ! î An (DH ty \u2018 dibs 1H | = $ ° ; Lan .see À } {HAL ir AE er Face fi VINDzeP OTE ro ono \\ Cacho BOW ope 0 de no smn M so dE Must \" + tu TERELES ON VIE Messes, Mellram pes : a Vol pat ' re ! * ht ened oan Coe , we Ve \u201cae pom ' t cet ses Pes fig] Cs he dag Was done hi tre an) cache \\SSTNMENT 1: st end aoftss has mp i at ne an | 1 Hd Cor ur Ru APPENL The November ss Copy = Srcou) opened ro.I.fo vy eared.ba ) .on \u2018 John N.+ Tr eut ant ow oo - 5 i .Tyo.doa, MW bop ELH EX Descente he advatit ver tué EX cle rats 0e ufr scudent oy nef ae \"qe OK ctetters, operably ted per ther Knowle toe ef the branch «he VORRNMAN SEES Nw alan nome | Frans un Cie Bala, Retard Coe pay, foe + or RUG images Yor aries by ber 0 paek by ne; Wand) me bien by hea ia elites eanilon wl personal! inne p Bren dsmsed cu the mre Prat they Mets wpaperh ake SALVATION ARMY On Satis even TR vote onde, \u201ctre : Pont.Provion .= rie ds LM soonest Shelia Ve M SUN as For .VY a \" Vp at FE toari Mr Rolls OR mn N Drggfe oe tm, NN ar Praag Street The \u201clide cq Christ\" gu the wth set shh wil he Hustrdted le bmeluht.Thong the serine approprote muse will be rendered nea AE pall +; the dlstiat ana, od be ner Lo presetinu the Calissemm ot Boe, Ms an et 1 qe Ma tas 0 QUERN 2 bevy, SN TNA dE Few Farad EN au CT 1 no.J ' M.Bates \"es why > A) ! J na I eter tp ' ?.N'etver 1 isn ~ ir POR BAG ES Wadham Firs York .F- leds k- CERF sn the en Ab PL sn bat he Hohn Comm \u201csets, Es sy Nem ork « in by the Bonn ca $3000 dana ten toe k * Sobm tn ode wm loss nt teur ago on he ab Sad, whch 7 \u20ac The bio oh VE C4 Ny.wt Vi _eesent dem an ne nem sor.bois New V 3 Diam ral aa hoes che The lingers wer shopped Ponta 1 1° 18 tae Videos 0 par.oft bv a \u201cHow employe with 0 bread axe ghbumen, Toren: Lob Barker Nesp, through alleges, carelessness dor wie h OFF Dtekes rouge be came che flee] are responsable.He ge vin : hens Une ON TE n sorte papiers essar, ir Toronto .Mr.and Nre.l'arnham .A.W PMPERSON ATION = The vrebmimars in Cinrk.Farge 80 \"ie RW Benner: Xertigatoorr tn the case of Loe Laone) Jd RO Lanctat 1° as essette and wife, Marchessouis nas heard ss sa VON Vie Le et te TR +.Hs th User sourd pee i re ' ï we Wan lens an N : at the tree de THOoukorine oe ante YS \u201cmuet vi nt be ge cre x aor 2D wed 22 ge onding Canfv once on previous wevk.TORONTO MARKETS, TORONTO, Nuvember 13.-Market quiet.Flor, straight holler, re middle fre {puits re que'esf cute \\areat (mia +1 tBe morts ivent Te arta ard ow vu.Nica Toren, vo 1 novihern : © Rse Queted north and wWes: ant pe eut Qats Wit pats ore quoted ut Ste Ze north ani west Barley Quoted case at i ro Ge middie freighis for No.1° Tuckwheat -Littie mov: nM, with Je as » sominil quolution,.Braun sells at $9 to $0 est, und shuris a $1 west, Corn\u2014 American, ge al Toronto on truck.Pair Are Quoted at 58 north and west.in car lots, Outmeni-dar lots of rolled oats.i bays ON track in Torunto, $340, in harrelx, $350 eel 1 Manitaha KECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.CHICAGO, November [5 -Recelpta\u20142i8,- \"he bushels of wheat.$3L00 af carn, 193, - pe fas, 18770 barrels of flour.Ship.mens - HL bushels of wheat, 312.00 of orn, B0),100 of ouis, 14.790 bbls, of flour.NEW YORK, Nuvembor 17.~Shipments\u2014 MLE hushels of wheat, 242.756 of corn, Haat cats, 6439 sacks and 2.017 bbls.of our.DULUTH, November 1li.-Receipts\u201400t,- ts hushels of wheat.Shipments\u2014753,000 bushels of wheat.TOILED, November 15.\u2014Raeceipts\u201440.000 hufhels of wheal, 6,00 of corn.Ship.merts\u2014{1,00 bushels of wheat, 17,00 of corn.ri CHICAGO HOG MARKET.NION STOCK YARDS.November 15.\u2014 The estimated receipts of hogw were 10.000.The official repart of yesterday was %,- 125.vf which 1221 Were shipped, anit 1.900 left over, Estimated to-morrow, 49,006 Mark st fairly active: weuk and De to lke The quotations to-day were: Light 19 to $3.40; mixed packing.$1.15 .heavy #hippin Rg.8.15 to 8; roukh grades, $3.15 ty $3.0 The receipts al cattle were 4,00.Market steady.re 0 erm RECEIPT S IN MONTREAL.G.T.R.G BP.Canal.Total Wheat, hush.- 20.400 10.000 106.073 154,673 Corn, bush = 134,500 134, i ens, bush.1560 45 - - 2665 gas bua) - 4605 15,000 1360 20.50 Barley.fu bush.30 KD -\u2014- 403 Rye, bua RA - x04 ~~ 2 Four, hie ENS 10,025 -\u2014- 18.470 Meal, bbls .BY \u2014 - 1 Ashes, bbls LL.°c \u2014 2 Butter, pkgs .41K Cherse.hoses Lo Ree .=m THN) a cu ee #213 SF -_\u2026- 292 Nod \u2014-\u2014 jd 1 \u2014 307 ; \u201c a LE : Petroleum, bble.\u2026.im \u2014- 5 Tobacreo, pkgs.- LE 13 Apples, bbla,.,, | 61) \u2014\u2014 - 615 Canned Goods, re.1985 + \u2014 1085 DON'T DRUG ; Yourself With Injurious Medicines, Use Dr.Chase's Catarrh- Cure.Mort \u2018otarrh remedies contain coraine or sone equally poisonous Wnd injurious drug.\u201c hich dendnng the membrane, and cœures per- Ta inet njury.Thomas Haye, Analytical Chemist, Toranta, Ont.suys: \u2018I have made an examination of Lr.ACW.Chase's Catarrh Cure for cocaine er any of its compounds from samples pur- | hosed fn the open market, and find none vres \"hacer Calarrh Cure 1s wonderfully ef.i fective fn the eure of Catsrrh, and will not injure the mest delicate nystem It sooth and sllays the inflammation, heals the ulcers, ciéarn the nir passages, makes breathing free and easy, sectes the breath.restores bear- me and pABrolutrty cures Catarrb hox.lower free.poets New Receipt RBaok.\u201cent is an) \"ARS Pass, Su : | Bates cu dE RE cou HEF |E NOVEMBER 15, 1898.ge SHOES FOR SLUSH.\u2018 Rubbers over the Shoes rot them, draw vour feet, weaken your eyes, are cold, clammy, let the snow in, Rubber Soles under the feet with felt next to the stocking and leather between the felt and the rubber, keep the feet warm, dry and cosy in the slushy weather.Slater Rubber Soled Shoes are made of Box Calf (Black), Willow Calf (Tan), in all the stylish foot fitting shapes of \u201cSlater Shoes.\u201d Prices $5.00 and $6.00.Ask for the \u201cSLATER SLIPLESS SHOE.\u201d For Sale Only at the Slater Shoe Stores : Down Town\u20142349 St.James Street, ncar McGill, Cp-Town\u20142315 St Catherine Street, near Manstield.MORNING BOARD.: fi at Hat le.« à tow hrelage Joan at 133 EU.Tos 1 4.Damn À Coa preferred 1-2 25 at 6 14, 85 at 66.10 le; hvifers, 24 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Bepartet for the Star br Store Brokers, 3 ft Gordon A vrathy & Duluth 8.5.& Atlantic | » a ee Peuple s ei Hts 0.du Bonus .Ric helreukOnt Na» © 0.Da ds.2-47 2 Bar ; ia Banque, Hacionsia North Wen Lands Je.pri Fhampiain ut in kW, be Honds NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.& Ce, New York, over direct prof.Aer.Sp Spirte Mii.Co.pre! A.Ton à at Fes at paid Do _ re 37:2) >5E #1 hi \" sh mu I «FPF?f ' 5 a 1% 3 1! Tewr Paice CURRENT, Nov 15th, 1900.\u2018 1g 28 NDRUFF SHAMP00 es) n: Z # (STE | Manuel J.Baker & Co.j Absolutely the best for the hygienic care of the skin.Children enjoy being washed with it because it does not smart their tender skin.Mothers l.ke to wash their children with it because they know it makes the skin smooth, soft and clean, It is a real honest unadulterated swap, and \u201cno substitute is just as good.\u201d All Druggists, 25c.369\" artyl er TTT ES Estate Lato P.A.Rodier.Important Uureserved Male by Auction ot an Emplacement 100 by 173 on Richmond Street, between St.James Strret and Richmond Square, adjoining Mr.lt, MeFartanc es l'ianing MiiL This lot ta well adapted for dividing into build ing lois.or fur a large factory.Near Grand \u2018Trunk R.K.and all the 1aciorics, mills, ete.- ALBN, - Immediately afterwards the extensive property, G19 te 633 SC, James Street, and Nos.24 te 30 DesRivieres Avenue, oid Brick Block of Dwetlir and t posite G, T.K., near Queen £110 ote vo shops, Kale at Bleves o elk.POTTER & MORIN, Real Fatato Experts and Auctioneers, 289 6 92 81.James Nireet.VILLAGE OF VERDUN.Applications in writing for the office of Secretaty-Treasurer of the Village of Vers dun will be received till noon on Saturday.the 1th Novembar.18 by the undersigned ut J021 Wellington street, from whom information as to conditions may be obtained.Halury nat more thun $7 per annum.HENRY HADI ES .263 3 Mavar.N THURSDAY, TH NOV EMBER, At rear of Na.35 Chamedy Street, + commencing at 10 a.m., Sale 0 Piamber's Stork snd Fittings.The sutacribers have bern favoured with instructions from the Laerrutorson the oe:ate of the Jats nn.Brigzs, Esq.(lo sell by publié ve, - COMPRISING \u2014 Steam$tters and Trash Yo Ma ard Ouf.Pipe , Threading and Cutting Mah na Fotinge Frot : lathe, Hand Drilling Mec Bore Ke Vlatiorm Neales, Cham B:ock and Tackle.Heachea.e+ ree ock of general pp es tot d''ambers and | Steamtitters, all up-to-date and in ge «i cond AALE THNURKIDAY AT 10 A.M M.HICKS & (0.Auctioneers FIRST-CLASS \u2018BOARDING STABLES We are now prepa to board s limited pumber of Borses ot our ables.322 and 324 ST.JAMES ST.We will be pleased to quote terns at our Warerooms, 390 ST.JANES KTREET.Telephone Main 3288 STEWART À HERBERT, 269 300d Auctivocera 8T.LOUIS CAR QUESTION.There were quite # number of interested residents of the town present at the meet ing of the St Louis Town Council last evening.After 1he routine business has! been : disposed af, Macon Villenewss stated that there had been no conference as yet he tween the Street Car Campamies and the Corporation, but he had hopes ot recurin joint conterencr turf Thursday, when re thought :t possible that an agreement might reached, Qu.t< a lively d.æœu satin was reached the switch was found 5 00 Newtran, tie injured trakbeman advance quant e the meteors and the trae dicateil bye motteeahle hd mated vues Valder.The Montiel Genera) Hospital 10 mot been or the promptitade a) ide conf did Drea « ; 5 Crp whether be fa PE vi pa ta to be turned tor the man track and in 4 from Toronte.v: ; ire pal nobablv WUUF nest eat ne their momber and brightness, espe diy : : \\ Le ; pus ; te ; three dus ef \u20ac ; 5 ire BS ligh + 104 tor To shares The varnings \u2018 fans ads 1 Nees Crash n Toronte, vas bad] onured.ond when display would quebahly over n ; .) | ; hen | Neve wmbulaner was onediate sunoeoncd, bar ductor, who seized him and hited hoa whs A per ern | ot : pie LORS Anctrise fur some oy nantes 4 4 aren a au mn Inter revs ered could not speak.but on account 52 tre meon the cond ions during the ne v thn te | ; he \u201cthe poor tle tallow died just as goes oo y den, he nugbt have dost his Dre The ph 4 er wae nn hire pee ine .the publie confidénes nn t ' : or \u2018 e | .anh - et : ph + \u2018 ii) ' i \u201c i pret Lin LU fo ni 0 4 hs er Ven wall men La se ravaniraible tor oboe bot 130 1 PRN 4 1 iv nd oh deed at the hospetol poernter ashe at the matter should le Ge ana Seventy wa cae wy Chis nee seen te be surely inereas : - .- .\u2026 + .Poe DS , , ; A } : \u201c : ; ads vs | ty | in ant, an > SOME ONE FO BLAME ten The dispho will be seen at a port branches ot as ss mth ; bes ne un Young Rose tesided a 153 Lvde street 0 published 10 both tie Enghsh and French y lite pol WEEE de ; TRI has eradually appreciated._- FN Mas 4 \"I ! ey To hed \u2018 \\ es m the heavens between east and north servation of shoot stars do not repose sh h = parce His prhier os ames Thos piesa ox IN ser te as A Water Dy Slates nl ied sean Vio ade re ee Cr Soret glen tabled steady and we Tung oeomotiv es ve kate hin eut Al > _ \u201c I ad t he dears WI rise évAtepse prepatalioits ol expense ans le | , Pe \u2018 © a) \\ \\ \\ A ve ; > Viserl aor Se fortes ta «+ J + et ft started out ; ; 1 Lo herien wa lo .cast.he viudiant or the meteors « ' ; |, .a.Boye tous ose people wha voll persist in gettnr en i no2 ot tr © , Sadr ctl i .Et other, ut, strange to su, dal ns eus à AT Pa or gl that dé above 1 devs] Berizen about halt past ten ments An open view of the shoo stan DE Crd Peal TR Crete l \" , and AE À irs ! \u2019 8 « lesvent patiens to then : Lo ed at IT# for Sis shares, Now the track.One er the Hrstolass copes : out es tute Lo tie svat Gand thongh elon I.i miei ot val he oso hegh Bhp, wath amd a stn aght wand or sink | stated that the boy weed wee Loman, Bot Le sponided te 21 ead Paki.ot.- | dashed ante the second lass cas nr sh ne \" wait tora i thing LITE Tint of the expected shower is realized constitute the als equipment necussare for treatment of hich fe oa.4 ne sid below talon vo were à number vi eugrants and trs MN as qu to hint wane CN the brithaney 07 re display will etre the tor mstruetive and even valnable work Hit | SOOT 6000000 600600 O00000 000000000000 = He the warns MN TE Peg ne Pov Here sé w te coe ie .here .de trae k ean ! ,; Le , Co or fore nd se > e Te à won oi Murray hil which ar hae MR SET afteution of any ene out or doors, general mrertan ond potenti its TL TINGE 5 vu am Na ba rid flr a i J A FRIGHIFUL SCENE Wo a double rah : I ur te, oar The Leonnds tronel moan oflit whose per ob observation are the exact tee at wloeh à y Lie hoSpital ou 12 occasions patients Ch 0, ! Tom the swcteh Tha 0 TE an ÿ red 5 about ther three years, The earth any appreciable outburst or increase tm num Crain dened ne ee trea or ee Chet was quite active ; | Here the gueate-t aber oo casial and the pasenger Wan wa ; \"he ny ! crosses this orb tt every year during No Tey or metre as es bles Une qeunts at Lance A doués tke ning the aungai Speo ; Les ocurred bie care 0004 tightly TT Wen jt run int y on © v Lo \u20ac; ember 13 and 14, and there are abways mes | which anandividual of the gronp as fir-1 seen - \u2014 me i a trees tore Svar | .+ ; ! d v tae Livgn Fay - 4 we nile Faery lie ashes, 1s veloeits and the \u2019 case oa 1 .# une he emgrant- sun coving atid , ° L téors to be observed on these nights Every and where of Vanishes, 1 \u2019 ! moatenn.the vounted dragging then AUUR Cas.hortv-thurd sent.Tom ever, the earth passes divection of ats path.Other points ut ter | .Cin Toon spe dant aetivlte tn : mares bonds as tan as possi trom the \\ WOUNDE! .- viirough the very thickest part of the éluster est, hat of less importance, are the colour, | | ] dlce and ommerce ci Sth REF sominton oul pres wavch bane one wen pied down be - JUNDED MAN'S TALE, of Leamids, and meteoric who ers or such separation J ramen © and general Car - - Cr ns Sh yy, A number of 3 Lhe debs orig vod Tr desistanee brillance and marnitude occur thay they acter and duration of the trait ol vagom ' bOUK stocks were putetnesesl, 5 Lee whi wee A IEEE vomediatets | Mn.Paulin, x vatilenan, oue of then?have been retamed im the memories ci hs left beinnd : 0) booths bixera ney the bard of Mintos as Lord Melgutid.Who dx rapidly recovers tt er Mies trom abroæt Wie strong for slatted Tor aesstam oe Several tarmers qured, came in bv oa tran ac one ooo b tomans from the earliest tunes.+ When a meteor suddenly appears, the! Cotpanted by the Cortese ol Minto, Maes dng from tte recent Indispositiouc wa a Vong Han seearit < AN amjortant jeu Sven mean the track and wath the hein | He aid Towne bing on the buks + 1 The most womdertul display où shooting + observer Fegms ty recente as rapgdh as pos counl Melgond, Magar Drummond, A JL taken from the steamer Lo the Train amo VETERNGON SLs are the end nome ret was the good wi these ab sme other qussengers de live secs in the se on shies car, when tae stars, a= the meteors are popularly called, sible some tamiiar lines ot poetry, con > CL and Lent, Granam A D.C eit ih closed Carri g reat cure was tuk thot 25 Canadian Porc sg iS nC aaa beving ol Gran\u201d Lk Han ave wrenches was eared ava and the dead {crash came, The cal elec ug one aed Oceurred on IEE dE was visible over the tinang antl the meteor vanishes.Fhe 1 tnorndng by the rept rot Ho Voneon die should nus contract adallionur cod vd faible at ISSN Rates EU 10 CRE ns nod nl 2 A os were Lad an Beans and the wounded were 0] wa dropped dona oo seen then My whole of the American contiment, aud, he: number of seconds can then be closely es ae Uh ARR rs oe War Bach CHET AY \u201c Ni Gla raf AA covered Lo places ob satetn The Ear head woos ceushied im baton ma knees ral ning at midnight, was at ie heght at timated by rehearsing the words down te, bat c oo Te ey rate pe (Special to the Star) HL Gn Colonnsd Cen Benet Wo ar Ln.3] ce v + + .+ ee \\, vy a » oy =~ ' , T : \u201c Tu - vo qq *, ! \\ : .AN oye = vu Htetpen on the treat pimped set s\\he Epertally rrroute for 'he Star hy © D.JOHN MCDONALD, arena the hen \"fr ne du lthonh bow the LL, .- | Fuster struck up the Nationst Anthem.vial and cu (ution (oi.Hon.M.As] c Monk, i St.Sacrament streel, local Tanager press.Bellevilhe Vist Hen aus the var, The baggage car ee 40-60 506 ; | Lit te gumo ntal cotours were Lied aloft to 5 Li Col, Cotron, ACA LA Cap MCNTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE for J 8.Mache & Cu, New York, over direct JOLIN CASEY, vig meer, bora pas hood planghcrd oe wan thnongh the ! Pa : x 50,000 i revenue by two methods.a memorial stating their cass and it would be considered.The deputation withdrew and the committee took up the consideration of clause four, dealing with exemptions.The clause provides that: EXEMPTED PROPERTY.The following immoveable property is exempt from taxation, Any buildiug exclusive of the land on which :t 1 constructed, which ie used solely for the purse of religious worship.lands and buildings umiler the control of the Catholic and Protestant school com- unesioners in the citv vi Montreal provided the same are sctuallv used for edu cational purposes, Lands and buildings entirely devoted to and actually used for the purposes of giving free education.ands amd buildings actually occupied and used as public hospitals and asylums and recognized bv the Council as such.Lands and buildings use?or occupied ex clusively as free public hbraries.; The buildings only of every Incorporated inst.tution of learning or eduration, so long as the same are used as such exclusive Lands and buildings belonging to the city of Montreal, when used for pubhe pur.pores, The above exemptions shall not apply to special taxes assessments or to water ratez, Mayor Prefontaine said that inasmuch as the question of exemptions was a serious one which mught jeopardize the passage of the charter through the legislature it might be wise to deal with the whole Question in a spectal bill, There was a very wide difference of opinion on the principle wvoived m the abolition or curtailment of exemptions and if changes proposed were vontainied in the charter the whole thing wight be blocked at Quebec.The subject of exemptions might be dealt with in a special bill which might either have the support or mdiference of the Government without blocking the whole charter.Ald.Beausoleil: \u201cWe have first to decide the prineiple, then we can consider whether our proposition shall be submitted to the Legislature in the charter or in a special bill.In the meantime we ought to give rotice of our intention to introduce the charter bill in the official Gazette.He proposed a motion that a special report be made to the couneil at once recommend Ing that notice be given the widest pus- sible terms of the intention of the ony to apply at the next session of the Legisla ture for leave to introduce a bill containing the proposed new city charter.The motion was adopted.ALD.AMES\u2019 ARGUMENTS.Ald.Ames, in mtroducing his amendment to the clause, said: \u2018Less than one year's experience as a member of the Montreal City Council has convinced me, that, although economy may cccomplish much, the amount pnnually available, after payment of the interest charges, 3» not sutheient for the proper maintenance of the ordinary departmental eervices, | The citizens, with unanimous voice, are erying out against prevailing conditions, and yet, unless the Council of the future can have additional revenue of at least Nu provement seems possible.Recognizing this fact, the charter rommia- *isners have proposed to inervase the civic First, bv a reduction of the exemption privileges and secondly, by new and additional taxation.After long and rareful study of the ques tron of exemptions | have come tn the con clusion that the recommendations of the commissioners in regard to their curtailment are too sweeping Lo be put into effect at the present tune.Should this proposal became law, fully half of the twenty imlliom dollars worth of property, presently exempted, an occupied by religious, educa ' tional or philanthropic undertakings, would become taxable.So drastic a measure would mean litlte short of a revolution, and could not but result cither mm seriously enpling or wiping out altogether many cf those institutions highest in public esteem.To vote then for such a proposition 1 regard neither as just or as wise.But between the proposal of the commissioners and the present law there is a great divergence.A middle course, therefore, which would recognize the use but check the abuse of the exemption privileges, which would be an advance on the law ot to-day, but not a change of too radical a character, such a course J would be prepared to advocate and to adopt.am fully aware that, in broaching this ! subject, ! am treading wu delicate ground.It 1s needless to say, that noth- pal .where the municipa to irely ing is further from my desire than to say anything which may be unjust or offensive to those of my own or of any other reli- ious faith, My position ia simply this: helieve that the present exemption privi- legen are tuo extensive, and I have no hesitation in saying ro.If, however, the Roman Catholic Aldermen in the Council, and the Roman Catholic members in the legislature are satisfied with the law na it exists, it will he neither profitable nor judicious for the Protestant representatives to agitate for a change; if, on the other hand, here are among the Roman Catholics those who believe that the necessities of the case render urgent a_ curtailment of the exemption privileges, I believe that I speak for my co-religionista when sa that from any general call to make sacrifices, which shall fall equally upon the i tity Treasurer Robb-We asked the ley.: shoulders of all, the Protestants of Mont real and their representatives will not draw ACK.Rejecting then the proposals of the Commissioners in the matter of exemptions, I invite your consideration of an alternative proposition, less drastic, yet a measure calculated to reduce by from 20 per cent.to 25 per cent, the value of exempted property within the reach of legislative action.In the preparation of thin amendment there were four points which I deavoured to cover: 1st.My proposition exempts the churches together with a specified quantity of land, This, I believe, is the well-nigh universal custom.Not a state in the American Union, save only California, but grants this exemption.1 have not framed my amendment, however, so as to exempt Bishops palaces, presbyteries, or parsonages.n agreement with the findin of the Maryland Tax Commission.and with the opinion of Prof.Richard T.Ely\u2014probably the leading American authority of to-day upon municipal taxation\u20141 fail to mee any valid reason why this class of residential property shoud be exempt.Further, I am con- vin that our church going people of all faiths, are willing to provide suitable dwelling places for their officiating clergy, and do not, in this respect, either ask or require any atate assistance, nor any special consideration at the hands of the municipal authorities.With reference to establishments devoted to popular education, I am prepared to admit that to grant.exemption only to the Commissioners\u2019 schools would not be going far enough.Of auch schools the Protestants have fifteen, the Roman Catholics only seven, but yet the latter faith includes two or three times as many children as the former.But I believe that if in addition to those schools mentioned above, Sxemption be granted to the 30 Roman Catholic auxiliary schools, which,in recognition of the public character of their work, receive an annual subsidy from the Commissioners in excess of each, if these are included, I am persuaded that we shall have covered the list of schools really doing public work, and shall have excluded only such private schools as are carried on as commercial enterprises.While it is our duty to encourage schools that are conducted for the sake of the publie goed, it does not seem to me that the municipal abthorities shouid be called upon to grant to private: schools, carried oun by independent teachers as a means of profit or hvelihood, any special privi that we are not prepa to acco to other avocationd.3rd.Institutions of a philanthropie char acter, that are caring for Lhe rick, the des titute, the aged or the orphan, a class of Persons who, if not provided \u2018cr by charity would be in charge apon the state; institutions which.are doing the work which\u2019 else- authorities are com- amume or to hirgely \u20acn- pelled entirely qe.subaidize, such inatitutions are certainly deserving of generons treatment; wben, however, these institutions by the renting of ooms or by furnishing of board witi- draw the customers from the tax-paying citizens, when, by the manufacture or sale uf staple articles or by the performance of cer- tuin services, the inmates of these untaxed institutions engaged in unequal competion with taxed outsiders, to the loss and sometimes ruin of the latter, when, 1 appeal to our own fairmindedness, gentlemen, ought not the inmates and the outsiders, when slving the same avocation, to be regarded y the municipal authorities as upon the same footing\u201d ls it just to place the one who contributes to our revenue at à d.sad- vantage in his competition with the other who does not?My proposition 1s that such porticny of benevolent institutions ax are devoted to industrial enterprises should bear their far share of taxation.Aud way us well frankly state, genilemen.that mv proposition goes yet further.It does not grant exemption privile es tu monasteries, convents or retreats, when such are solely the habitation of religious communities, and the occupants thereof render no direct pub- hic service of an educational or philanthopie character.ith.Une other privilege should in my opinion be discontinued.1 refer to the practice, under the present law, of permit tang large areas of vacant land to share in the exemption freely granted to churches, schools and benevolent inst.tutions.Cannot we agree as to what shall constitute the amount of adjoining land necessary for the needs of the various classes of buildings?Cannot we unite upon a recommendation that euch jeasonable amount ol land shall remain untaxed, but cannot we Propos to the Council that the surplus of lund, often held for speculntive purposes, be henceforth taxed?To grant to a church sufficient sur rounding area to permit of proper archi tectural effect; to grant to a school the space requisite for a play ground; to grant to a college some adjoinng territory for the erection 187the near tuture of new buiddingy; and to grant to an hospital or asyhmn the means of obtainung sunlight and ventilation and a promenade for the sick and fee ble to grant exemption to a reasonable extent for purposes such as these \u20141a proper and right.But to go beyond this and permit large untaxed areas to lie idle within the mty limits, thereby raising the cost of the land which remains and perforce dnv- mg our inhalutants into the outlying suburbs, is tbix just to the citizens we repre: sent?I bave prepared an amendment to Chapt-r NT, Section 4, replacing the pro posal of the Conunissiouers by another fol losing the lines herein above laid down, This 1 beg leave now to submit for the consideration of this committee.My motion makes no claim ot perfection, Some of vou mav consider thar [ have conceded too much, others, that 1 have not been generous enough.Let il he nmended as the will of the majority shal determine, Should my proposal, however.Tec me law without rode trom, I estimate that from 50,000 to $75,000 could be added to our annual revenue, and that te, in my opin ion, with less hardsh:p upon the taxpayers than any other method at present pro.po- He then proposed as an amendment tn the motion of Aït.McBride, that the élause in the draft charter be adnpted, that the clause be replaced by the following: The following immoveable prop-rty is exempt from taxation: a.11! Any bur ding which is used and occup ed =o'ely for the purpose of religh us worship, (21 the land actually coverel thereby, (3) and an additional area of equal extent unbuilt upon and imimnedi ately adjoining the aforesa:d building.Lb.Lamis and buildings owned or occupied by or under the immediate control of the Roman Catholic and Protestant School Commssioner with the postmaster and your Jetters would apeedi brought ledge, that this was aay REAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898, i FUME rt tse Pe \u2014\u2014 MUNYON'S any stomach trouble re- PSY SPEPSLA to Health and medical advice free.1508 Arch street, Phila.DYSPEPSIA CUR 363 1 Ald.Benusoleil's amendment replacing the clause with.the section in the present charter was first voted upon, and declared lost, Ald.Laporte and the mover alone voting for it.Ald.Ames moved that his amendment be considerd clause by clause.This motion was defeated.Mayor l\u2019refontaine, Al.Me Bride and Ald Ames voting for it, and Ald.Beausoleil, Ald Martineau and Ald.Laporte voting against it, Ald.Ames\u2019 amendment replacing the clause in the druit charter.was declared lost on the same division, Then came the vote on the main motion of Ad.MeBride, that the clause in the draft charter be adopted.It was declared lost, Ald.Me- Bride alone voting for it.Ald.Martineau then proposed anvther amendment, that as the question of ex emptions Wan one relating es-entially to Provincial Legislature which had incorporated the principle in the mumcipai conde of the Proviuce, and that principle ieing reproduced in the city charter, the committee 1s of the opinion that at would be wire to refer to the Legis'ature the clause in the charter relating to this matter, Mayor Prefoutaine There 1s a good rug: gestion in Ald.Martinean's amendment Why not discuss the amendments and the clause in the draft charter clause by clause and decide upon what we want?Ineo porate the clause, decided Uvou in a special Wil for submisunn to the Legislature with a rider attached to the effect that the provisions of the clause shall not come into opi ration until sanctioned bv the vote of the people of Meantreal.This would do away with the necessity of interfering with the principle of exemptions in the municipal code of the province by the Legislature.The City of Montreal would change its law and the Legislature could place the responsibility for the change on the majority of the electors of the city by compelling them to vote yea or nav on the question of ils coming into operation.That would reduce the whole question to a domestic matter of the city.' Ald.Beausoliel said he would redraft the rlanse, cutting off buildings owned bv re- liginus institutions, and used for business purnoses, from exemption, and introduce it at the next meeting as an amendment to the clnuse in the draft charter.Mavar Trefontaine Why nat vote on the princinle now?Evervone admits the law reganding exemntions reauires amendment.You will find if vou touch the question at all vou will have the rime trouble as if you made sweeping changes, Aîter some further disrussion, it was decided to snapend the consideration of the clanse until \u2018he rext meeting on Fridav evening, when Ald.BesuæViel'® amendment will be intrwlueed and discussed.CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CLUB.Successful Tea Given Saturday After noon at the Clud Quarters.A pleasant time was spent in the rooms of the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club, at the tea party under the auspices of the committee of management there be: ing about three undred present.The roomns were very elaborately deccratedd for the occasion, and two much praise cannot be given Lady Hingston for the indefatigable interest manifested by her on the occasion, to make the affair a success.The committee was composed of the following well known promoters of the club, who, since its inception has taken a deep interest in its affairs: Sir Wm.and Lady Hingston, Mrs.Casgrain, Mr.F.B.and Mrs.McNamee, Mr.J.and Mrs.Thompson, Mrs.McCarthy, Dr.and Mrs, Hackett, Mrs.Doyle, Miss Feron, Mrs.Weir, Mrs.Bond, and rs.Masson.Amongst those present were, Dr.(Guerin and Miss Guerin, Mr.H.Love, H.J.Kavanagh, John velle, Martin Hickey, J.C.Mangan, C.F.Smith, F.Casey, M.Hicks, A.A.Gillis A.R.McDonald, J.uinlan, P.W.Wright, The Rev.Father novan, and Father Kavanagh, S.J., Chaplain of the club.Those who contributed to the afternoon's programme were: Mrs.and Mise Feron and Mra.Monk, violin and piano solo; Mise Daly, Mias Francis Murphy, and Messrs.McAndrew, Grant n, Foley and Lawlor.The singing of Miss Murphy was highly ap- recinted, as was also the molo of Mra.Monk and Mrs.Feron.Father Donovan addressed a few words to those present on the good work\u201d accomplished by the club during the year and urged those present to support it in the future, and make it worthy of the Uatholica of Montreal.Tea wan then served to those present.Lady Hingston received and welcomed all the guests.GO MOCK CITY COUNCIL.The Y.M.C.A.Mock City Council held a meeting Friday evening.e order re- ferrng tn the annexation of St.Louis du Mile End to the city was discussed, and the Council decided to make overtures to the said municipality with a view to the early annexation, After some little discussion it was de cided that the Council instruct the Charter Revision Committee insert & clause in the new charter, securing to the city absolute control of all streets and lanes both overhead and underground, oa condition that the city recompense those companies which have already been granted rights in the streets by the Legislature, the object being to allow the citv to have complete control of all aqueducts and placing of all wires under ground, ete.e matter of widening St.Antoine street also came up, but an the City Trens- ury is in such a depleted state the work has had to be left in the hands of the Road Committee until funds are avail able, HIBERNIAN GATHERING.Complete arrangements have been made by the committee of Division No.1.A.O.H,, which has charge of the annual entertainment for the 23rd inst.The Rev.G.W.Pep- , the eloquent Methodist divine of Cleveland, Ohio, will arrive here on the mo ing of the twenty-third.A noticeable feature of the entertainment _will be the entrance in 2 body of our one hundred members of Division No.1.Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, reserved seats to that number heing secured from the committee.À recention committee was aopoint- ed at last evening's meeting com d of the following members: Merars.H, MeMor- \u2018row, M.Bermingham.J.Lavelle.B.Feen and P.O'Neill, who will look after the im- terests of the distinguished gentleman who in to deliver the address.EUCHRE CONTEST.\u2014fonrt Freedom No.485.Canadian Order of Foresters, held its regular meeting in.Chatham Street Hail, on Friday evening last, District Deputy H.C.R.Bro.Geo.Tate, honour ing the Court with hia presence.After the business part was over, the meeting resolved itrelf into a social gathering, when a friendly game of euchre was play tween teams nesenting Court Hoche: Inga and Court.Freedom, the former winning.- _ Hood's Sarsaparilla cures serofuls by prt: | fying the blood: Ha cures are permanent, There is_\u2014\u2014 no Tutti Frutti Gum but Adams\u2019 Tutti Frutti.Trade Mark name for the best chewing ever invented.Torn Frutti is made from pure Chicle Gum.ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS.FREE.That is the registered A variety of very handsome souvenirs and prizes are sent frec for the return of 2 sets of coupons from the 5c.packages of Adams\u2019 à Tutti Frutti Gum.Sold by druggists, confectioners and grocers, or sample package and list of prizes A will be sent on receipt of 5 cents.Adams & Sons Co., 11 & 13 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont.4 01 WASH YOUR CURTAINS Before taking down the Blinds.* Blancheur * Saves boiling and tearing them and brings them beautifully white, bottle from your grocer and you will marvel at result.Get a 7c 269 1 THE WOMEN'S CLUB.Caldwell\u2019s Address on Interior Decorations.Nrs.THE PARTING ADDRESS TO LADY ABERDEEN.Yesterday afternoon's session of the Montreal Women's Club proved a most pleasurable one.The president, Mrs.Robert Retd, presided.while Mrs.J.T.S8hearer, recording secretary, and Mrs.E.M.Renouf, treasurer, also occupled seats on the platform.Reports were heard from-Mrs.W.Brett.Miss Harper and Miss Warren, the secretaries respectively of the Home and Education, Art and Literature, and Boclal Science departments.The names of three ladles were proposed for membership, and among other announcements made hy the president was the reply received from the Countess of Aberdeen to the farewell address presented to her the Montreal Women's Club, which read as foiiows: May it please Your Excellency: As the time draws near for your departure from Canada, the Montreal Women's Club desire to place on record their sincere sorrow at the loss they \"Gre about to sustain.It has been our honour and privilege to have been assoclated with you in many of the good works, inspired by Your Excellency, and of which we still of the many links in the chain.efforts to broaden by our work the conceptions of women in all relations in life shall endeavour to keep before us the watchword given us by Your Excellency on the occasion of your first visit to our club, \"Duty, duty first apd always.\u201d We wish especially to thænk you for your crowning benediction, the Victo Order of Nurses, a fitting close to a career among us made memorable by your untiring devotion to the needs of humanity.Tt shall be to us a tree of life, planted by the river of God, watered by the af- factions of the afflicted, and blessed by ail.osing we desire to express our heartfelt wishes for the health and happiness yourself, and His Excellency, who has ever been one with you In all your efforts to help on all govd works.God bless you, and \u2018May the Grace of Heaven, Before, behind thee.and on every side Enwheel thee round.\u201d ELIZA A.REID, President.LOUISBA H.MORTON, : 1st Vice-President.Leds Aberdeen's reply was as follows: \u201cWill you please convey to the Montreal Women's Club, my warmest thanks for their thought of me at this time, Will you tell them how sorry 1 am that 1 could not have met wi them oftener.Will you also say to the Club that I ho they will continue to send me their little book.I shall always be interested in their work., The paper of the afternoon was by Mrs.E.A.Caldwell, on \u2018Interior Decoration and Artistic Furnishing.\u201d and it ts almost needless to say that the Bubject waa treated from m thoroughly artistic, as well &s & practical standpoint.oman's home,\u201d Id Mrs.(\u2018aidwell, \u2018should be Hke the background of her portrait, as an artist would paint it.Jt should be absolutely in harmony with her particular style, and a cultured woman should ap- pe to her best advantage in her own Best if she has had the opportunity of eathering it according to her own fancy.\u201d Ths speaker then clearly outlined the first principles of artistic decoration and furnishing, and the subject being one of genera] interest to women, she was listened to with the closest attention.The first thing to be decided upon is the general schemp of colour, which is most impor- Za iil pain in the chest Should always put you on your guard, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Consumplion are giving you wWaming.Hcad them off with Dr.Wood's \"NORWAY PINE SYRUP.takes out the pain in the chest, tind makes the breathing easy and natural.* Nothing like it for \u2019 g.Throat and Bronchial \u2018roubles.From Mayfield, Ont.Miss Lizzie Hardy \u2018sends word that she has often had coughs Bronchitis, LL à and colds as well as and \u2018Be.Woods NORWAY PIRE SYRUP éured her | overy time.bottle at [RINNE all dealer ee Te asc a i tant.Then the gradation of colours must be studied carefully, and It should also be remembered that the colours which surround us, influence cur thaughts, our work, our very health, Thure 13 no colour which possesses such u dezree of welcoming power as yellow, which makes it especially sultable for reception rooms.Indlan and Pompeilan reds are exquisitely restful in thelr effects.Dark green eminently cool, but should be used sparingly.Pule grten is enchanting.but 80 unbecomin that only pronounced blondes should dare to furnish with it.White 18 a cold colour, and Jacks the quality of rest.Pale blues are Innffen- sive, but should never be used alone.Of all colours to live with, cream, butf and golden brown are the best.Then in à Most interesting way.Caldwell gave her hearers many vale uable thoughts in the ddcorating and furnishing of the various apartments of a modern residence; gay that the lécture wis most thoroughly énjoyed.Mra.Retd then introduced Miss Biggar: of New York, to the ciuh, and announced that she would give u few thoughts on George Elliot.Miss Blggart classed George Eliot as one of the foremost women prose writers of the Victorian era, and gave a dramatic recitation from her first work, Adam e.A plano solo was beautifully rendered by Miss Flora Wulker, and a song by Mr, Baunderson.Among the ladies present were: Mra, Bannell Rawyer, Mrs.Sinton, Mrs.Workman, Mrs.J.H.Liddell.Mrs.BSaunderson, Mrs.R.G.Stnkes, Mrs.Wesley All om, Miss Warren.Mrs.John Lovell.Mrs, tiro.Clark, Mrs.Macnaughton.Mrs.win, Miss David, Evans, Mre W.Adams, Mrs.R.G.Brown, Byra, Mrs.Geo.Brown, Mrs.ete.s.Chas.Southwell, San a Em AULT AU RECOLLET.Hev.Charies P.Beaubien Writes a History of the Parish.Rev.Charles P.Benublen.parish priest of Sault au Recollet.has just issued a five hundred page volume, being n history nf his parish since the enrliext times of the colony down to the present day.that is Including the pertod from 1610 to 1898.The wnrk Is dedicated to the Archbishop of Montreal, who has thanked the author for the patriotic work which he has performed; a work, Mis Grace would like to see instituted in many other parishes of the diocere.Am he remarks: \u201cThe history of our (\u2018anadtan parishes 1s perhaps unique in the world, and it can but contribute in attach our people more and more tn their pastors by reminding them of all that they have done for them.\u201d The volume /ma ces Most Interesting reading, and is most complete.As is generaly known, the name of the parish ls taken from an episode in {ta history.viz.the drowning by the Indians in the Rapids or Sault of the Red Nicolus Viel.of the Recollet Order and his neophyte, Ahuntsic, whose name har lately Deen given to A New municipality formed out of the limits of the old parish.The name of the river itrelf\u2014Riviere des Pralries\u2014Is called after A young navigator of St.Malo, the Sleur des Prairies, who was one of the white men to navigate its waters.Beaubien expresses a very natural hope that the name of Rack River should be dropped, and the historical name only employed.The parish having been the wate erway to the great lakes, {as often referred to in the narratives of the early period, and from these Mr.Beaubien has drawn an abundant store of Knowledge.Previous to 1721 the Sault Was à mission, but in that year it was erected into a parish, in charge nf the Sulpiclans.The wonderful strides it has made since then place ft in the front rank of country parlshes, Tt has a splendid parochial church, the novit- late of the Jesuits, The Maison St.Janvier, for retired priests, convent, and Mother Huse nf the ca red Heart, the Fxternat Ste.Sophie, the college of the Clercs Ht.Viateur, are among the most notable of its religious institutions.It was to this parish that the late Bishop Bourget retired to rest from his labours and died.Mgr.Vinet wan One of ita most notable parish priests, ulated upan his arduous work in putting together a mars of fragments dealing with an interesting period of the country, and are thus raved to history.0 ALL ABOUT ROSSLAND.| The Rossland Board of Trade has în- sued a book descriptive of that now famous mining region.The pamphlet, whirh in of good dimensions.contains nome forty pages, and fe flustrated in à handsome manner.he preface states that the facts and figures relative to the Mfnes and their development are as complete ns could be obtalned,up to the firat of August of this year, > > THE CITIZENS\u2019 BANQUET.There was AN Inaçcuracy In the published list of the realing committee of the Citizens\u2019 Banquet to Lord and Lady Aberdeen The gentlemen who are entitlad to the credit for the work done by that committee are: Sir Willlam Hingston.Mr.Justice Wurtele, Hon.Eenator Dandurand Lieut.-Col, Prevost and Mr.Harwood, Rr Henry Simpson.of Winnipeg, who has been to the far north over thr Edmonton has reached Vancouver, Ie fa says ft Is not safe for white men to travel on the Taird and McKenzie Rivers.Three men, who had supplies which the Indians coveted, were murdered at Hell's Gata Bimpmpn's party allowed the Canyon.Mr.Indians to help themselves to save trouble.| H i § F! ~~ Note how the insole bends under pressure of the great toe, ball, and heel of foot, as the central web of the elastic.middle sole stretches between ribs ! So Observe the insole conforming, when borne upon, to shape of foot- sole, and responding to the movements of each bone and muscle ! Reflect what ease and comfort is gained by distributing the weight of body and labour of walking over entire sole of foot, instead of central- 1zing it on four little spots ! TR NA Costs no more than ordinary shoes.Wears longer and keeps shape better.Made of best Ameriean Box Calfskin, Willow Calf and Viei Kid.The Kennedy Company, Limited Props.\u201cThe Fit-Reform Wardrobe,\u201d 2364 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST, Montreal-Toronto-Winnipes.APPEALED TO M'KINLEY.TLe Filipino Junta Arraigns American Administration AT MANILA SINCE THE UNITED STATES TOOK HOLD THERE.CC = rrr J Cr CIC Ji JJ] HONG KONG.November 15\u2014The Kili- pino Junta representétives of General Aguinaldo and the Filipino Government here have drawn up what they designate as an \u201cappeal to President McKinley and the American people.\u201d but what is In reality .rather in the nature of an arralgnment of American actions in the Philippines.The mémorial says : \u201cWe, the Hong Kong representatives ot .our countrymen, appeal to the great and eo | good judgment of President McKinley and the spirit of fairness and justice of the American people, as it is always shown in their regard for the petitions of the weak and oppressed.\u201cWhile the fate of the islands is still undecided, and we are doing all in our power to prevent a conflict between the Americans and Filipinos \u2014 awaiting pa- tlently the conclusion of the Parise con- ference\u2014we implore the intervention of the President, supported by the will of the people, to end the slights shown our Jeaders, soidiers and people by some of the American military and naval officers, although we do not wish to wrong Admiral Dewey or General Otis.\" The memorial then avers that false reports are spread broadcast alleging that the Filipinos are responsible for all the mre | Im mr 0 QO Yap p0en 4 cavote EE Swor OFF Cares 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the acreage of the roposed farm will be in- The piper carrying the household sewage placed from twenty to fiity feet apart all friction: poi .i : nts out that \u2018\u2019the tension 1s creased and rainage from the other of the ward will Le collected at a point .over the farm varying according to the nâ- greater every day, and any moment a wards of the y dispos of in the same un Belanger street, from where it will be | ture of the ground.The sewage water af- shot may be fred by trres ible A.manner, conveyed in a large brick sewer to the | ter filtering through the soil into these 9 y de fir ¥ an ponsidle American or Filipino soldler leading to great bloodshed,\u201d and beseeches the United States to help the Junta to \u2018'\u2018control our own people by directing American officials at Manila to temper thelr actions with friendship, justice and fairness.\u201d : \u2018From the commtncement of the hostilities,\" continues the memorial, '\u2018the ii- pinos acceded to all the American requests, but after bottling up the Span- lards in Manila, the Filipinos were completely ignored when the Americans ad- vaficed, and thus deprived of the fruits of victory.Now, after months of camp ing.thd Filipino troops have been ordered beyond the suburbs, where they have no quarters, and where supplies are difficult This is the first attempt ever made to operate a pewnge farm cold as that of Mo sewage furm.As will be seen from the accompanying illustration of the receiving tenk house and farm, the sewnge wiil empty itself from the brick sewer mto a receiving well underneath the tauk house.of the farm by which it is carried into the This well will he ten fect long by eight Back River, descending the Sault au Recul- feet wide, built of brick and covered with let Rapids.conerete, having a smooth and waterproof The object of the double distributing bas- surface, From this receiving well the sew- ins under the tank house, is that the accum- age will pass mto distributing basins on ulation of rags, pa ers, and otherextraneous either side through shuices which will be substances ca Ët bs the iron screens can be furnished with valves xo that either one of easily removed by closing the sluice gate both basins may be used according to the from the receiving well thus turning the volume of the sewage discharged.These flow of sewage into one basin only.The two distributing basing will also be con- two larger distributing chambers are also structed of brick with waterproof concrete Sup lied with shut- oft valves so that the ! rurface.From there two basins the sewage will pasa through iron screens, made to weeping pipes is discharged in a pure con: dition into open ditches along either side of the farm from which it is drained into a natural water course at the lower end in a climate as ntreal, during the winter months.This system of disporing of swage has, however, been successfully operated by a number cities in the State of Massachusetts, and it is the opinion of City Surveyor Sh.George that there is no reason why the experiment should \u201cwt be successful in Montreal.The advantage of the system is that it does away with the necessity of discharging the sewage of the city intn the river, and turna the impurities, which now simply pollute the wuter about the wharves and arbour, into a valuable fertilizer.This is an important consideration for Montreal for the construction of the outer guard wall of the harbour has converted the swift running The City Council will be asked at its next mecting to approve of a report from the Road Committee recommending the , purchase of what is known as the Fraser Farm at the northern extremity of Nt.Denis street for the establidhment of a rew age farm, which will receive and dispose of the drainage from St.Denis ward.The purchase price of the property will be £5,000, for twenty acres, and the report scharge of sewage into the conduit pi Sin ba regula The outlets from the conduit pipe into the Jonglitudinal farm stop rags and er, into two other larger also recommends that the contract for pre- water along the front of the wharves in the diatributing chambers, each thirty feet trenches are also furnished with valves bets and Squipping the proposed farm upper portion of the harbour, into dead long and fifteen tect wide, with an in- which control the discharge in the main 1° obtain.All our launches have been oh : Janin, F., at water, into which a number of the city (lined bottom.From these chambers drains.Ry this system of valves and sluice %°!zed because of foolinah rumours that we sewers empty.The absence of current prevents this sewage discharge from being carried away, and it floats on the surface of the water, and is deposited along the 000, the amount City Surveyor Nt.Sn.estimates the work can be done for.This contract will include the making of all connections from the present sewage would attack the Americans, and when we asked explanations we wére not even answered.The Spaniards.of late the en- vhich have a capacity of 11,250 gallons | gaten the sewage can be kept under perfect each, it will be discharged into a large ; control and distributed over the surface sf conduit pipe running along the front of ns few or as many of the cultivation beds the tank house and extending aeross the as may be desired.system and the placing of the farm in a crib work of the docks causing an euvia farm.From thi emies of the Americans, have been shown condition to receive and dispose of the en: Which is a menace to the health of the | empties into Hong Poe reehes building.fous matt il be a Todent ety re ao cen panos., a tire drainage of the ward.This new method of disposing of sewage has been under the consideration of the Koad Committee for some time past.It was first mooted by Mr.Janin, who has had considerable experience in France as a ranitary expert and in the e uipment and operation of sewage farms.The committee after hearing of Mr.Janin's sheme city.A is claimed for the sewage farm system which extend lengthwise through the farm.that the impurities in the sewage are applied tn the fertilization of the soil, and the residuum of water nat so used is bv fiiteration in passing through the sail into a system of sub soil pipes discharged into a natural watler-course in a perfectly pre condition.6 inches in length.The floor will contain a series of trap doors opening into the well, basins and chambers underneath, Owing to the limited amount of se jo w which it is expected {1 be obtained t.Denis Ward alone only ten acres hd the farm will be prepared for use at the presen time.Should the experiment prove successful, the city have an option for the purchase as enemies.\u2019 The memorial conculdes thus: \"We await the arbitrament of the Peace Com- misslon with even greater interest than the Americans, because it concerns our land, our happiness and our freedom.In the meantime we shall pray for a peace These main trenches are intersected by a , svstem of smaller trewches, as shown in the accompanying sketch, which carry the ; rewage to the beds into which the surface of the farm is divided.hese beds will be about fifty feet long and twenty feet wide.From these amaller treaches which are furnished with sluice gates the sewage f instructed City Surveyor St.George to pre Denis Ward under the proposed plan can be discharged over the surface of t t and a perfect understanding with the Am- pare plane and specifications showing the | will \u2018be drained by what is Fnown as the heds, the sludge depositmg itself in the bolt een Ee more of han han a ericans scheme as apphed to the present drunage separate system.The storm water col- soil about the sroots of the plants under the entire city.Tee system ot E enis var, and the cost ot lected by the street drains will be dramn- cultivation and the water not absorbed Mr.Jatiin \"A offeted to personally super- It is said that the Czar ts the only Eu- ite installation ter discussing these ed direct into a natural water course, by the soil filters through into a sys- vise the working of the farm after it is ropean monarch whose life i» not well in- plans and specifications the committee de.The household sewage on the other hand tem of filtcrative or weeping pipes laid on in operation and supply all the .the labour and Bured In some English or American life cided to recommend to council the ado | Will pass through a process of filteration with open joints five or six f insurance com ee pany.tion of the scheme as an experiment.fe | at the sewage farm, befare being discharg- aurince oft e groun s \u20ac under the £xpense of operation farm tor inn allow the experiment is successful it is likely that ed into a natural water edurse ese filteration or weeping pipes are and fapose « of the a i oo Annus{ Seles over 8,000,000 Boyes \u201cat + DEATHS REPORTED.LUCAN, Ont.= pe choff, License Tn- TURQNTO.\u2014J.C.Snyder, formerly a pt a PIC ard, of \u2014 thecto r for nny on ox died at his wellknown oricketer of this city.being con the 4 ps FE 2 At the Star Office To-da te in a a a oe, pie y.He waa pected with the East Toronto Club, is dead.i, VER .y.postmaster at.Clande oye, for fifty years, George Trench, postmaster of Hast To.on ty seven leat.montée on 4| rom SLI0WS £¥D 00% ENORDERE was Ld Teal Trbernt oy ronto, died Monday, aged 45.hg Fri on Seng 4 ert Dau- snoh.ne ss, d'and-Pain in the Stomach, NEW YORK \u2014 Rev.Father James Fity first came into power.He was 81 years MONCTON, N.B.\u2014Eben Lan) u Cow, | pin =.in 1827 alu after - ment oad: simmons, pastor of St.Andrew's Roman old.; linge LE JP He at Moncton og Thursday, | and 5 ham stor of Finance, i 1 tout, ue of in Costivencen a Catholic church, this eity, died Raturdayv at BROCKVILLE, QOnt.\u2014Jonas: Stearns, of | ie e was a native of Annapolis a de net.Blotehes on AR 3 ye Black Rock, Ireland, after a long iline Mre | 6 ent of Moncton.arte \u201caigator, ; Dares , Hear: Brackatek died Fat Port Jervis on lame 0 à deceased Si i me | ST.CATHARINES, Ont.\u2014Mra.Margaret roars dh gp T58 ! Sunday, aged 50 e was a soldier in the ; \"Wii nur ase ig ndetion.Davia, relict of the te John Davis, died oT 4 NES 1 DES MONTS, N .In VERT MINUTES Every sufferer German army and took rt in the war! M tague Papp, The towns in of : on Sunday, aged 110 years, 8 months and 10 ber 15\u2014Ernest Poitras di re of oon will ssknowledge thom fo be\u201d Get AT, tnd Sok part nthe wo tenia, aid daly the othe faa be ve native af County Dow, mcmption Sunday, ageé 22 years * \"| A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, battles, ome of them the battle of Sedan.| BALTIMORE, Md ey illiagn Hickle Ireland.\"POUCET'S LAND I > ah oman (at ERR Tr a WIRE | oon on tere, an | pr hn HE SE ET rooklyn.bishop (iroms came to this city to attend years old.! \u201c gpstraoë ve of The ge ae nr in the Sabin * a celebration at St.Charles\u2019 College, Ë i a CHRISTMAS AT MANILA.nso Ler gt ey Cit .» started a fire and was respon- voit City, Md.yo SAN FRANCISCO.November 15.\u2014 The nited States transport steamer St.Paul, laden with army Christmas x supplies C a n cel s goods le the Fo iene in PA Weak \"Stomach \" Impaired Digestion - Disordered Liver ALMOXTE, Onf-T.\\V.Raines.LDS.died on Monday gporning, aged 68 years.The (docta mr Sion of Almonte for able 2 far a \u2018mon being suffocated.BOSTON, Mane -Hon, George Iinskell, the nestor of the Fssex Bar, died on Sat.this city, in her 30th yea GOUVERNEUR, NY, \"Mrs.Priest, aged | here.1 13ease, urday at Ipswitch, aged 89.about thirty an active part in wom The oldest resident, Mrs.Phoebe Farmer, Munitipal adie sn nd ted the office of for ¢ Bin to M4 years old, died nt Concord, on Satur.| Mayde of Al ont for A REMARRABLE Cure.Rats oF thy Ne Yok \u201cvolun ioe ow \" Bosch oy Piionre Winter Mary Jos phine Agnes died on Sun- Br Row Ww os VO afternoon, À Lady fe Lou Is + red wh be ort how one, To met : ot W th ut ivi Jos: Ir armington, in Lon day at the Convent of ¢ © Noire Dame, ; min of she GQ T.R : sant if 5 dead À given uy to die Bend for particulars, me om tian a I out a Rival : short distance from the riley track, near ita psportation ean ba ene, \u201che bo hat wi srrive x ais its of December, when the & JURY.t is supposed be di od from heart bo the ah an and Te / a.3, STOTT.sixty-two, died on Monday.cor RSR A, | Bowmanville, Ont.steamers Australia and Alameda arrive.| oe seven (OUR IRISH LETTER, Tobacco-growing Carried on with Good Success in the County Meath.THE PORT FOR CANADIAN TRADE Irish Butter Makes a Good Showing at the London Dairy Show.THE LATEST DONKEY OENBUS The Irish Exhibit at the Western Australian International .Exhibition.(From Our Irish Correspondent.) DUBLIN.November 4.\u2014In the County Meath, on an experimental farm of one of the co-operative societies, tobacco.growing bas been carried on with very good success, the plants growing most luxuriously, and the quality being first rata according to men intimate with the culture of tobacce in Cuba and America.The leaves are now going through the drying process preparatory to belng manufactured, and there is great curlos- ity to know how the native grown compares with the foreign produce.Here in Ireland it is claimed that tobacco can be grown as easily as cabbages, but the excise laws are very strict, and it was only after the greatest trouble that permission was given to grow this experimental plant in the County Meath.Another question, too, is whether the molst climate of Ireland would suit the plant.There is no mistake but that Jt will grow Juxuriantly gnough.but ihe average Irish season would in all probability be too mp to ensure the growing of leaf of a nigh quality.The matter of the west coast of Ireland being the proper place for the port for the Canadian trade on this side of the Atlantic is ugain being strongly advocated.Valencia harbour is the point which scems to get the preference now.It is one degree fourteen minutes further west than Galway, and is only half an hour's steaming from the Bkelllg'a Light, from which .vessels Bailing on the great circle course to America take their departure.A Toronto firm has been making all enquiries about the matter, with the view of establishing a line of steamers for malis and passengers.The harbour at Valencia is not large, but la deep, Varying from 8 to 60 feet at Jow water.The Great Southern and Wustern.the best of the lines, have a station at Valencia, to Kingstown (for mail steamer tn Holyhead) in eight hours.It is held that thd matld would be in Kingstown (Dublin) by this route befure they could be Queenstown, as at resent.It proposed that the raterford, Dungarvan and Lismore Rall- way might be taken over by the Great Southern and Western and a new route opened up via Rosslare and Fishguard tn london, which would effect a further saving of two and a half Nours in the deliv.ar of the mails there, or 10 hours In faras, Maya holds the record as the coun.v having the greatest\u2019 number of asses.Phe ass census for the County Mayo totals up to 24.603.County Galway stands second on the list with a total of 1788.In some parts of Ireland efforts are being rade to improve the breed of donkeys by the, im ortation of Spanish sires, but as he average ass is a very dwindled broken quadruped.+ A serious salmon poaching affray occurred on the Maigue R River, County Limerick, on Monday Jost when a water baliff named Ma gan found three fishermen netting the river, and attempted to seise the nets.The poachers resisted, when Madigan took out a revolver and fired several shots, wounding a man named Tobin in the arm and groin, and another named Farrell in the leg.There is no hope of Tobin's recovery, and Madigan has been arrest The Trish butter exhibits at the London Dairy Show held last week formed one of the features of the exhibition, and the interest which the displays aroused canot fall to befproductive of much good to the Irish butter trade during the com- jos season.Though failing to carry off a few cases, the Trish exhibtts were quite a notable series of successes, all through the show.and the executive of the Irish Dairy Association, through whose energy and enterprise the display was organized, have every reason to feel proud of the success attending thelr venture.Of the various Irish counties exhibiting butter at th.London show, the greatest number of successes were scored by Tyrone, repeating victories gained at the \u2018Danish\u2019 competition at Limerick weeks ago.he way In which a comparatively poor county Itke Tyrone, has me to the front in butter making is marvelioun.when the land of that county ta compared with the rich pastures of Limerick, Cork, etc.Canada is such a splendid country for producing good, Clydesdale horses, that .an interest will be taken in what Ireland \"is doing in that way.We are a hunter- breeding people, but the Marquis of Waterford appears to think that there is a od fleid open in Clydes.His Lordship as just bought three mares of this breed for the famous Netherby Han stud of Messrs A.and W.(Mont From the same atu Wi lam \"O'Neill, of Kinscaly, County Dublin, secured a very pro ng wo-year old stalllon, b Raye) andard.\u2019\u201d Mr.O'Neill also too a yearling pity trom the\u201d Messrs.Montgomery.Bhe y \u2018\u201c\u2018Baron\u2019s Pride,\u201d out of the > ramons ar Taare \u201cJess ot Banks.\" Mr.E.T.Whelan, the official agent of the Western Australia International Mining and Industrial Exhibition, whith will be held at Coolgardie, next year, is at present in Dublin.He is tn communication with the Dublin Chamber of Com- mérce ,and some leading commercial manufacturing houses in Dublin and Belfast, with the object of hav ing Irish industries represented at the exhibition.The pro- dct has the support of the Government of Western Austr: has substantially | supported it by & money and land grauf.| Mr.John Good, a contractor, who took t the Dublin Court House in Green sirest, sued the Co tion for a sum of £8.400, nee al eged 40 pe due in respect of works erected in nhection with alterations and improve- nents of the court house.and for extra 3ditional work.The defendants lodged ter in court as a full satisfaction of the plaintiff's claim.and after hearing the case, the judge gave Mr.Good liberty to draw t £ lod In ceurt, and ve him £0 fn addition, the parties ab their own costs.Viscount Avoninôre, who has been out at Klondike or the past six months, is hothe to his ancestral home, Belieiaie.on the ban .of the Bhannon, pear Portumna.QOreat preparations are made by his tenantry to give him a pot melcame home on his arrival, as he very popular.T.83 8.Last year ihe Paris opera took in bien.francs fes, receipts, the Fran caisse £ 000 trance: and the re Comique 1,600,000 francs.Three other a million theatres took in more \u201cthan each, and seven © thers more than « d half æillion each.M Le Chancine de Roy, the hsad of the at Liege, started a movement realis J r ° collect According to the Registrar-General'a re- | : 2 Hi iy ZE i ql ar; eZ 1 A eg \\ .K God Dr.Sanden Interviewing a Weak Man.- DR.SANDEN - You say, come to me for advice my friend, you are tred of useless drugging.and have WEAK MAN-Yes, Doctor, I wish an honest opinion.DR.SANDEN-Yuu also tell me you are the victim of indiscretion.WEAK MAN-8uch is the fact, DR.SANDEN\u2014 Your vonfession of this nature have DR.SANDEN Yes, and without further questions, heen my WEAK MAN- Your experience must, this often stands me in good stead.ig similar tn thousands 1 have heard.Weaknesscs specialty for thirty years then, bo large.1 think, my friend, 1 may recite to you AIMuUst «Very FVIODTOIN now ex.jetting.Sev If 1 um right.My judgment is based upon tne knowledge of the origin of your trouble, your geseral appearance and axe, also the belief that your we.ness hag taken the usual course of such dixon es Your back is weak.especially in the morning.You are nervous anl irritable, There is a physical and mental drain, al in all probability varivocele exists.WEAK MAN-These, Doctor.are my symptoms exactly.What would you advire?DR.SANDEN- have, 1 would suggest one of my famous electric Lelts.vigour.then follow a few simple health rules I would give, and all drugs you may atl immediately, Bet strengty \u2018a vonr throwing away any 1 can then Insure you health, The Dr.Sanden Electric Belt is the greatest home self treatment for weak men-\u2014young, middie-aged and old\u2014that the world has ever known.It poufs a gentle toning current of pure galvanic electricity directly through the weakened system during the entire time the patient is asleep, because it is worn at night.Send for free book, all and\u2019 is sent in plain me free of charge.DR.A.SANDEN, \u201cThree Classes of Men,\" which explains sealed envelope, or drop in and consult 132 St.James St., Montreal.Office Hours 8to 6.Sundays 11 to 1.x PEANUTS VERSUS TOBACCO.\u2014 Sydney Flower, LL.1.New York Hernkl as follows: fantastic my particular method of dealing + * lana ét ad: with the tobacco habit may seem on paper, it will effect a cure if faithfully out.In the first place be sure that your k off the habit In the ANG place, =- member that your patient will react accord ing to the impression your manner makes patient really desires to nf uring tobacro.upon hix mind.In all drug habits there are two conditions to combat\u2014physical and mental, or 1 use pea puts to oftset the physical craving and sug- \"gestion to calm the mind.What is the condition of the user of to It is 1m physiological and peychological.bacco if the weed is withdrawn?portant to understand this, becaure but a slight variation in one dozen cases from the average.ane condition ix one of mental some physical sensations and nervousness.The withdrawal of tobacco acts ns drawal 24 a powerful nerve tonic, this weed, used ulant.first under consideration.the habit.2.That he will not suffer, fact that he has tried to break vos ensuing.3.That he is not pitied or om not be call gualities of endurance.That if he follows directions not suffer ings\" at th That from pit of the stomacher and more tenacious, and gestive organs will regain tone, nerves wil hue which mars its comeliness.That the habit is tncleanly-in fact, its gratification en.What ri burn his income eh led to wear a gown that des ding\u2014and that » a gross waste of money.has he to literal] his wife is compel! is out of date?Thus, then, do I prepare the mind for the lightness of the tas him, laying special stress upon the fact at no time consider himself an object of compassion or self pity, for if performing a deed of no mmall heroism he will suffer rgonies that he wi be believes himself to be reas if his abnegation i= ign taken as a matter of course he will react accord ingly, Now as of the stomach, a lassitude, Nervousness Jumping at a sudden notee apd irritability temper will be evid.| ence, but will be greatiy modified by aug- n.Prescribe peannts, to be eaten constantly and continually.He must be- occupied; busy him therefore with peanuts.He would, if Jet alone, think tobacro: Inust, on the contrary, \u2018think peanuts, Has he a posthing for peanuts?All the bet.earn to love them for their .He will nutritious qualities and intrinsic is stomach rebel on the sccond oF shame and despate third day?Has he Liliousnesa or colic?It ci ptit well, because no man when bilious % Obrerve that you are supplying him with to material for his digestive organs to work wil upon, and that hia jaws are not idle.There is me vacuum, and there will be, , no sinking at the pit of the ama feeling of fulness, perhaps; and mother knuw what a blessing Golden Bpeci- plethoric anit a mene of satiety: but pe rend vou his ours takon Marin thi is is exactly what we desire to bring Ueve it will cure any dru nkard, no matter how.ut.een e system busy and at work; f&r down he ul have failen.pLanhtully yours, keep the mind at rest.Mrs.John Hetton 4, Lebanon, Hundreds of others are reported, even the 1 have never known of a failure if the The above directions were rarrie tobacco habit is mot worthy to be classed es à drug habit ed PATENT REPORT.Owen N.Evans, pa atent Attorney and Ex.&.reporta the followin pert, Temple Build patents granted to Canadians the United States Government : bieycle géar, 5.fastener, W.writes to the However | centh firat as a nerve sedative, mes by force of usage a nerve stim- let ux take the mental condition 1 do not try to put a tobacco user to sleep, because It 19 an unnecessary performance, but give him positive suggestions while he is sitting opposite me to the following effect: \u2014 1.That it will be easy to break him ot despite \u201che off previous- , but has failed on account of the discom- hero or a bein thized with, because upon to display any heroic Nervousness ur e will begin at once to gain in weigbt; that his memory will be sharp- that his di- that his be as steel, hix muscles as iron and his complexion will lose the muddy patients physical symptoms.They will be Yat iat i; the above preparation of the mind 15 properly done, and will show themselves in occasional pains about the region of the heart, sinking at the pit | wea accelerated pulse and muscular twitchings.| last Jeu n T, Martin; 613.708, i; horseshne plate, W.H.Orr: 613,710, clothes H.Orr: 613.781, clinometer, R.J.Schneider * al.; 613,856, machin | manufacturing peat.A.A, Dickson; 613,019, double TK.Trefethen et.al.action jack, Fo The following are among the patents re- granted by the Canadign Govern- 81.476, velocipedes, ete, TJ.Ry- 61,502, petroleum lamps, JR.Wigham: 01.583, petroleum incandescent burners, {).Ugilvy; 61.607, centrifugal driers, D.\\ikman ot al; 61,608, process of pro- A extracts of malt, ete, @Q, QG.Cave et ment : carried .Cote; 61,650, process for rendering tile materials waterproof, J.Rudolf.Drunkenness Care.It is now Within the Reach.of Every Woman to Save - the Drunkard, A TRIAL PACKAGE OF.THIS MARVELLOUS HOME REMEDY NAILED FREE TO ALL WHO WRITE FOR IT.\u201d there is unrest, a wih: because Can be Given in Tea, Cotfee or Food, Thus Absolutely and Secretly Curing the Patient in a .Short Time Without ~~ His Knowledge ___ There les a cure for drunkenness that has shed a _radinnoe inte thousands of hithasto de- vien and > \u201cthe Tira er looks on, the\u2019 mr ars Ne re aimed in o whi and without his knowledge to be e will he will \u201c sink- befote and and | JOHN M.HATTON, > Mrs.John M Matton, a lad Jesiding, in banon.Ci use remedy.ar escribed fend he expert non told in her ven words, will quite\u201d cel interest ail ™.atton says: Yes, I used mm do Bpec flo without dx husband's knowledge completely © ied Mim.a hard drinker, good when sober, but for years T lived in Tear and\u2019 ron , poverty and disgrace; How slowly, flavour.a going y experience.for chan | know it reach hundreds of other poor souls, and they, wil ature thetr honda nn just F cured ro grateful fur the marvelous hat have come into my tife that ! just nnder anges ¢ fom ike I would do anything fo let every wife cases, where the habit seerma tn have blotted ont the last remaining wpurk ot self respect.The discoverer of this grand Haines, will send a sample of the ren to ail who will write for it.Enough of \u2018re remedy fe malled free to show how it is used in tem, coffee or food and that wil cure the remedy.or.rom wit quietly and .per.\u201cnently.(\u2018pan Dr W.Haines, 721.Glenn 6 Cincinnaes, \"0.be will mail a free sar to you from a life > degtadation and ultimate poverty an Sfexrec tor : free trial to;¢ay, It will brighten Tart oF Tp lia a fin e or yee buen $+ 614,010, wire spring mattress, J, 8.Kneohtel.3 combination folding lounge beds, THE MONTRÉAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898.SAR == \u2014 = ETT w + ot.; : 4 rts 0900s sere ++ .thétt LI Te Tartan Silks, Shot chenp at lin: special price Je per sand, A = 3 New Nr irshallette Foundations or Moriantizus Skirt Lining; wear guaranteed, : + Can be had in ail colours, price Gace per yard.PE ox - .Li -X Special Lines in BLACK SILKS.-4- \u201c + Black Moire Velours from $1.00 per yard.+ Black Broche Sith.all sik, from 75e per yard.+ Black Gros Grain Suks from ote per yard, + hack murah SIRS from Toe per yard, : + Hi k Satin Merveilieux from tbe per yard.+ Le K \\rmnre Silk from T5e per yard.+ i.wk Dress Satin from te per yard, $ Blacx Pongee Silk, alt silk, from Zw per yard.A + > LA * 3 Special in Dress Goods! + vdue \u201cne amd 2, D pueces Coxrrt Cloth Suns, mere + | Casséadésadéanats TERMS CASE, 263ÿ1 a \"JOHN MURPHY & CO.Tm Tn == For the Best on the Best Terms Visit Our Mantle and Millinery Showrooms! 4,000 yards choice new Silks, consisting of Fine Broche Silks.Fancy Plaid and Tatleta Silks and chutes tor Soe per yard, 20 pieces New Pin spot Shs, all Pure Silk ; can be had in all the latest colours ; 300 yards Faney Dress Goods, all the latest cclourings to select from, regular ucieur al oue pet vard.13 inches wide, assorted colours, site, tro \u201cpuce tal pros only ke per yard, Mb yards Clocce New Bowe Cloths, all the latest colouring, good value at 7c.Spe wn pra only \"te per yard, Country Orders Filled with Care, Samples Sent on Application, FEEL ELPP PLL 0 9040044000004 0004044444000 0000000444 Fall AND ANT 2 NILLINERY 2.MISS BYRNE'S Millinery Parlours.Fall Weare now d.-; living one Fall and W inter importations ol Pattern Hats, Bonnets | ~~ JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St, Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe St.Smo Teeth i oA Fancy Blouse Silks.This lot is well worth TELEPHONE UP 933.3 } ; : : : : 3 3 C.P.R.AND |.C.R.; No Settlement Yet Reached of the Eastern Negotiations.MONCTON, N.B, November 15\u20141t is \"wmderstood that the negotiations between \"the } 1 an) Millinery Novelties,rnibra inc the 1m08t + select Models by the leading designers vf l'urts, london, and New York.We also carry a complete line of Mourning Goods.99 Metcalfe Street, Between St.Catherine Strect and Burnside las \u20ac S3syeudit PURE FRESH MILK Per sc Per Quart Quart Delivered the year round in ans part of the city.20 Tickets for $1.60, Gr smaller quantities if required.> IA COTTINGHAN, Marre Lyar Dairy, dy law! A WARNING! Intense Suffering and Sleepless- 4 ness Often Lead to Insan- gE ity and Death.~ Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Rescues a Toronto Lady from Terrible Agonies.An Interesting Lette That Should Convince the Most Skeptical.The Cured J.ady Says: _ «Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Made , hi Me a New Woman.\u201d i.ul ; i Wells & Richarison (a, Gentlemen, Pen Seurs age l was ste k ed with neuralgm, end though treited by ,.mx doctors the discus gen worse anid \u201cV7 \u201cnearly drove me insane.) was for one .sumuer an out door jatient at the hospital ~here, but only got teinporary relief ve.I wan sluepless for nets, my digestion was bad, [ weld reel ApH LE UN SE ach every Une l'as ns dang, Bas wer \u201cday 1 suifoped the most citons adore Sand 1 often wonder 1 ddnt ge er 1 2+ took endless wedi nes given toe by meds \u201cel men, and, gerne worse, 1 became ul « terly dishenrtencd ne day wy de l hat told me \"that Paine\u2019s Colery Compound had cured her.I used the Compoand as a last resort, and it sumply male mr 4 woman of me.The pain vanish od; my eyesueht, which was impaired Telnrne.md ni se f growing well, and 1 never felt happier im hfe.Lam pow seit and arons, and al my health and bani nese are due to Paine's Celery Compound.Twill alwava .gratefully remember \u2018the metieine that cur- \u201d ed me, and speak a good ward for MRS, THOS, eM ACTER.Toronto, Ope, pty | \\ LEGAL CARDS.~ McBibbon, Casgraio, Byan & Mitchell Barristers, Soticiters.Fie, he Rh vou oe au oua ie x mebei 197 JOHN F.MACKIE, vente.Barrister, Commissioncr, Bir.Adv BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING, 1768 Notre Dame Btrect, Menirea).Telephone AD (Main) dad Office 11 Belmont Street, - | Intercoionial and Canadian Pacific CRadway managers to give the latter a contantinee of runnimg powers over the Governuient road between Halifax and St John have so far been without re- Cavite lt is sand there 1Ÿ* now à deadlock, and that the Canadian Pacific has teken tuve to present its claim in write Pang.When the cmuterence opened the Giand \u201clr kh, on the strength of its A arrange agreement with the Ine Loovonia, Wanted to he represented, bat tre CPE objeeted, because ot was \u201cmt Tepresented at- the ume of -the Corandd Prunk Intercoiensal deal was made, ne LU yieded.The principal points vi the Intereslomal demands mn the present Legoliationg are sad to be: Ist The CPLR.slmil no longer have its \"cts faute free aver the LC À.\u201cud, Tone CPR.shall pay a mileage rare te the LOR for handing C.P.R.ox.; ds trains over the LU from St.\"Joba lahiiax.Ii the hauling rate md charges suginsted are ulu- [RR dupe it as sad they will bang in amet suffisent revenue to meet the aunmal charges tor rental due the ftatel Frank tor running powers and ter- onal fovaities at Montreal, ded.The CPL shail withdraw its apents from TOR tere tory.th, Le TOR.officials \u201cshall no longer be nentre, but free to canvass for longer haui for frereht and passengers, thou ' thes will be austructesl to keep PR.\u201ctudes va St, Jolin to sell to those Lk , ask tor them.1 se sels will be put on the line.1 There are other terms claimed, but the fetugoine embody the main features.IL Ho Ah i STRANGE PULPIT Rev.Henry Frank subject \u2018\u2018eler- gpmen ta Vaudeviile\")at dre Metro- (ian Independent Church, New [403 \u201cheupant sensationalism is su planting antrjutted earnestness in the puget.The pulpit baboon is a Fetter drawing card than the best tramed monkey ever featured a tr avelling CITCUS, \"We have a patmarchal church- an who behind a counter sells Tiahioprs beer! In another a polit- sap stump-speaker who transtorms TALK.Û w'entauts ole Lt, Wt a ve.le Toole a Cr) tes! a + the pulint into the hu terated half of Spain from the maps.\u2019 à 6606060061 00-660001666dO rm THE BANQUE DU PEUPLE.Quebec Depositors Take Action to Protect Their Interests.QUEBEC, Nov.15.\u2014At a general meeting of the depositors in the district of Quebec of the Banque du Peuple, to take into consideration the affairs of the bank and to protect their interests, it was resolved to petition the manager and directors in Montreal not to sell the book deb judgments, etc, by tender, as t to them in the hands of some broker in the lower town for tring » fo fortnight and sul uently to sell 5,2 ich he dol v at the Que eposi- k sh hould it 284] 1 er to vote the name eat \"the d ps Lado with a Siew of protects ng .their int rs in the East or |- lic inspection | Good-hye, Covert ! Shake out a reef in your overcoat, winter has brought its trunk along.\u201cCovert\u201d days are over, \u201cChesterfields\u201d\u201d and Ulsters claim immediate attention now\u2014the weather says immediate wear: Your tailor is busy on other men\u2019s coats, and his capacity is limited\u2014but he will promise you fo\" Satur= day, You've been promised before! ee © .~Here is your winter overcoat ready to wear in \u201c\u201cFit-Reform I\" You may shed your Covert at this store, and for $15 00 step out in the comfortable warmth of a Beaver, Melton, Vicuna or Irish Frieze, equal in fit, finish and wear to anything your tailor could produce for $25.00, when he gets time, Genuine Imported Mont- enacs and English Stubley Naps, at $18.00 and $20, co, Finest silky finished English Cheviots, bearing the ear marks of highest grade workmanship, and lined with the quiet elegance becoming such a $40.00 gar=- ment\u2014 [ts Fit-reform price, $25.00, Your money back if dissatisfied, [4 The Kennedy Company Lines 2364 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST.Proprietors \u2018The Fit-Reform Wardrobe,\u201d Montreal\u2014Toronto\u2014Winnipeg.269 1 ME.TREBELLI COMING.| In soclety circles one of the interesting topics of the hour is the musical seances to be given by Madame Nilca during the winter.Arrangements have been made for the first seance, which will be held in the Ladies\u2019 Ordinary at the Windsor on Monday.December 12.On this occasion the Italian school will be LP cali and Melle.Antoinette Theo, the well known prima donna, will sin The list of subscribers to thèse musical treats ls nearly closed.the following names having recently been added to those which have already appeared: Mrs.Sear- geant, P.Stearns, Mrs.Alexander Murray, Mr.and Mrs.T.G.Bhaughnessy, Madame Ouimet.Mayor Prefontaine Mrs.8.Waddell, Madame Rodoiph Forget, Dr.and Mrs.W.A.Molson, Mrs.Robert Re- ford, Madame Chevalier.Dr.P.Lachapelle, Mrs.J.P.Clegharn.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Graham, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon +0 sr a SSS 44h tt A TROUBLESOME LAW.BURIED THE PORKER.The Star Attraction of a St.Lawrence Street Museum Ill- Treated.Thieves broke into the \\hogting gallery of Mr.S.Bonsecours, urence street about five Sr elock Sunday and stole his supply of cigars.They entered by breaking in the front door with a jimmy.The immense pig, the attraction of the gallery, said to weigh 230 pound s, they buried in the snow.In an adjoining room they missed $200 worth of cigars.William Onjon, who was recently charged in a London police court with being drunk and disorderly.has been convicted more than a thousand times on the same charge \u2018in the British metropolis.It was shown that Onton is a temperance lecturer, and rhymer.He was in the habit of composing and selling temperance poetry, and with the proc 6 would indulge in periodical Earousais \u201cNextto Wings\u201d seu Re tres odtained hibition elocutionary eontest for a silver but itvomof foot te Heels.oT ber a] un er the auspices of the Montreal prevent the of body walking- Annex W.C.T.U., was held on Thursday ease Betves\u2014save the ronge evening (10th inst.), in the Fairmount and outwesr two leather heels.Avenue Methodist Church, the pastor.presidin v food for Men.(Olivet Baptist Chure }).Rev.Mr.ge Ey, Ble aml amilton arlee Better for for Women.Congregational Church) acted an judges.{IAS PATTERSON, Notre Dame St., 000000000600000060004¢ Strathy.dame P.E.LeBlanc, Mrs J land, Mr.Kleczkowskl, Reid, Madame Louis Masson, Mrs.Jas.Coo Madame L.Mrs.J.A.Gitlesple, Madame V.Mrs.Alex.McLaren, Madame C.son, Principal and Mrs.Peterson.Dumont Laviolette, Mrs.F Madame de Beaujeu, A.Caldwell, Melle.Amos, M Black, Madame H.T.veyer, Mr.and Mrs.E an Ma din, H.M.Red Mr.and Mrs._Atwater, Mrs, McPhail, Mr.and Mrs.8B.O.Shorey.Mrs.W.L.Maltby, Mr.Arthur and the Misses K.W.Blackwell, Dansereau, Mrs.Snider, Mrs, Nolan de Lisle.Mr.W.F.Lewis, Madame F.L.Bel Geo.F.Benson and Commandatori Salem- bergo \u2014\u2014 British Columbia Canners Object to Recent Enactments.Mr.J.S.Talbot, president of the Cheese Canning and Cold Storage Compsay of New Westminster.passed through Montreal yes In speaking terday on his way to Europe.of the recent fishing laws which enacted by the Ottawa Government, Talbot said that thosé who were responsible for putting them in force di dersthnd in the least the situation on the For instance, according to Jaw every fisherman and boat puller on the coast is to register before May Ist.Now, fishermen on the Pacific Coast.out of a total of 8,500 coast, 8,000) were now return b men cannot r ners were place and ister.The Cana salmon in traps, which, accordin, adian law, is | by the laws of the Unit From six o flock on Saturday morning to six o'clock on Sunday evening, adian neta are lifted, so as to give the fish an opportunity of getting up to the spawning unds and to keep up the FF These rules, however, are n el \u2018by the Americans, who never disturb their traps, and their catch of salmon goes on, continuously.Mr.Talbot mated that there were forty.three canning establishments now located Fraser River within a distance of on the twenty miles.The catch in 1898 considerably smaller than it was in 1887, but the prices were correspondingly Lear Phe total output -was 800, ad is year 200,600 would cover PLEASANT SURPRISE.-A pleasant sur- rt Auld, confec | tiorer and baker, of Westmount, on the in the form of a handsome desk and arm-chair Me Auld, a dainty berry set.The pres- tafion was made by Mr.Morgan on be- Balt of the confectioners, the bookkepper, ivers and young ladies in the store prise was given Mr.Robert evening of November 2nd, several speeches were made and sponded to, a very pleasant evening was ELOCUTION medal, und Rev.D.Dadson d Co Florence Hull + Belle jo Hiren Nellie Ritchie ind brought to a close.ARY CONTEST.The standard the medallist, Misa Bell tion was.entitled: ard.\u201d The young ladies ine the inner Julia contest were Isabel Hildreth, Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Barclay, Ma- Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.W.8.Robertson, Madame Gustave Drolet, Mra.C.R.Taschereau, Mrs.H.L.Rutherford.Mr.and Madame Sur.Jas.away, efore July 15th aturally these at a disadvantage in comparison with the Americans, who catch the 1, yet it pa Dot où forbidd den of aocution was high, urison, carried off her honours by only a very few marks over the next two competitors.Her recita- \u201cMarried to 933 H.Bur- Robt.Mr.and Madame Monk, ra.path, Dr.Pang- Andrew Mrs.and Mrs.que.Mrs.had been Mr.d not un- will not dian can- all Can- supply as ot carried would be high, cases, the quan- and to toasts re \u2014A pro and Drunk.aie, ia Ohsriotte worth $4.00, for .worth $6.00, for Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Tweed worth $8.00, for .worth $8.50, for worth $10.50, for A line of Ladies\u2019 Golf Capes, worth $5.50, for .$333333333333313333337 233333 HENRY MORGAN & CO Colonial House, Montreal.QOVPOOPOBPIPOE DEG 1-5.5-3- 03-30 ¢ ¢ front $838 SDI EGSTEOO-OD MANTLE DEPARTMENT.Cheap Sale of Ladies\u2019 anda Misses\u2019 Gloth Jackets On Wednesday, the 16th Nov, will be offered some EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in the following lines: Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Black Cheviot fackels, Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Tweed Jackets, and Frieze Cloth Jackets, worth $7.50, for _ ee Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Boucle Cloth Jackets, Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Boucle Cloth Jackets, cee Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Boucle Cloth Jakes, \u201cee seen 333338 $2.00 3.00 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 3.75 A collection of Children's Reefers, in Tweeds and Napped Cloth, to be sold at 20 per cent.off regular prices, and 5 p.c.off for cash, 333333333333333333393933933333333333399333333333333539393 3% 3:3 0D REE T Eee MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.SECO GDS E in HENRY MORGAN & co.333333333331333333233333% Loo TEL Up 143%.A.SCOTT IVES, p.D.s., LDS.Surgeon Dentist, 2394 ST.CATHERINE STREET, star Building, corner Pes D.D.8 of University of Penna.of Que! Lb.4.of Province Late of Brown & Ives 1535119 (00000000000000 000000000000) A HORSE SHOW GOWN.This is a\u2019 costume for the New York horse show which opened on Monday: A shiny coat of mail from throat to hein and is made of almost solid jet spangles.Its weight ia such that it would be fatiguing if Mrs.Gillig, the wearer had to walk far.The apron shaped front of the skirt has a striking de- CORCEECECERE®Y sleeves of jet spangled net have no lining, and the corsage is another glistening surface of spangles.A typical tulle toque, very large, 18 to be worn with this.There ir a little war on over the subject of coat tails and skirted coats.One faction of women who don't mind how many other women look precisely like them, ao long as they are assured they are copier of Paris, are going to appear in bird-tail jackets and coats.Another faction who rejoice in heing just far enough ahead of farhion never to be annoyed by having hundreds of other women dressed in duplicate, declare rd tail jack eta are ungraceful and cannot last more than three days of the Horse ow.0.0 0,0,0.0,0,0000000000000 sign in spangles reaching to the © feet.The ncalloped edge of the © apron extends to within ten inches ® of the belt at the back and is © glove fitting over the hips and at ® the bac he rest of the full ® skirt is formed of alternate banda ® of jet apangles and the close ® © © © © © 009000000000 000000 DODOOCODHOO9CODOHOCCOOCCO ® ROSSLAND MINES.(Special to the Star.) Ç TORONTO, November 15.-The Globe's Rossland special says: The Victory Triumph is now assured as one of the great mines of Canada.These mines lie close to the Velvet, And render certain another t mining camp in British Columbia.ovelty is developing in excellent shape, and \u2018he management 1s sinking a shaft in ten feet of oh Ipping ore.There ia still immense speculation in the Republic Camp.To-night two bands turn: ed out to meet J.8.C.Fraser, manager of the Bank of Montreal.He was return: rom a much re on and the whole city turned out give him a royal reception \u2018back to Rossland.ee unt Ernest, of Lieppe-Blesterfield, re- we of the Principality of Tleppe, has written to Emperor William that he was humiliated by the Emperor's order that military honours were not to he paid to the Count's housebold, but only to the Count and his wife.e Emperor curtly replied : * The regent anal have hia Hahta ; ; nothing More.\u201d Count Emme now laid \"nis claims before his fellow mov or elgns of the German Frmpiré in a long ad- ns, \u201chin In nothing | lens than an indictment of the Emperor © & Rheumatism 37 vent Saro, Efective.y ) \"HA Singgiste te.and $L00 Blair's Pills Great Buglish Remedy for LYMAN SONG & CO.Bonrnsan ve 39060069966 TERE® needed sojourn at a health : All Notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per- eons sending same.tt BIRTHS.SLATER \u2014 At vember $th.to Mr.Slater.a daughter.STIKEMAN - At Pointe the wife vf A.T.Btikeman, vember Sth.of a daughter.AUTKEN- At \u2018Bunny ter, Ont.Mr.and Mrs i BLLOIS \u2014 At Gore, 137 Crescent street, and Mrs.Bank,\u201d on October 27h, W.F No Geo.A.25s à Claire, on Noe filen Wale a daughter to Altken.® Hants, N.8., Novems- ber 5.to Councilior James 8.Blois and wife, a daughter.Ottawa, on November 10th, 3894, the wife of C ape tain Davidson, of a son.267 3 ; LOSIE-At St.| | DAVIDSON -At 124 Stanley ave, | i i Andrews Ont, on October 20, the wife of Milton Losic.of # son.* ter.* ! both of this city.Bren rick W.Emily Laura, Baker, of Dunham.BELI-LUTZ - monton.N W.T.Queen, Robe Ne Rell, November Sth, King, Willfam G.Maud Healey ™ on November 3rd.ward, Mr.fort.eston.® on November 2, tery.Saturday, ter On 3lst Me: ober.by Fort ankatehews mn, to Minnie Lutz.daughter of John Lutz.® HAMILTON-HEALRF y wy Hamilton SCOVIL-BROOKS \u201cou v Ambrose L.to Miss Cordelia Brooks, hy Ww isan [FS months.Funeral private, to MR.\u20ac.the 77th year of her | PAI.MI.R\u2014At Quebec.on November nd, the wife of Chas.Paimer, of a daugh= MARRIAGES.CUSSEN-WILLMANN\u2014On November 14th at tho Hochelaga Church.by Father 8t.Jean, Mr.M.(\u2018ussen to Louisa Willmann, daughter of Louis Willmann, the Rev.HIBBARD-BAKER \u2014 On the 12th of Noe vember, at All Saints\u2019 Chureh.by the Rev.N.A.Hibbard, of daugh Dunham, F.Bourne, B.A, Montreal, to vf Juseph 8.at Ed- G.M tev.C= In Kingston, Ont, the Rev.W.to Annie Forestan, N.B., Rev.A.H.Haye Scavti, of Beau- of Fore WILLIAMS-CURRIE \u2014 At Bridgeport, N.8 Rev, J.A Mow Glashen, B.D.Wilhams, of Dominion.to Maud Currie, of Bridge.part.* DEATHS IN THE CITY.McLLAUGHLIN \u2014 In this city mm the 13th inst.after a short hut painful {liness, Patrick Joseph MeLauzh}in, heioved son of Mr.McLaughlin, aged 1 \\CaTR and 8 Ceme DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CHAMARD \u2014 At Murray the 12th of November, Tay.Que, on 1898, in louise ng, Mr Morrisson, relict of the late John Chime ard, of J CORMIER\u2014At Moneton, NI.3 Simon Cormier, ber 3 DODD neuf, to | KEILLOR - At Kemp, the Lorne House, \u2014 At Portneuf.Charles Edward I»odd.Pointe a Pie.269 2 on Novem.agl 49 yenrs.® on October 22nd, Interred at Porte N H., on the 30th of October, Emeline.wife of Thomas Keillor, M.P P., aged 56 years.* O'BRINE \u2014 At Wentfield, Mase.,, on No vember 7, Mary Ann Marni ee \u20ac , ER 15, 1898.sm All Notices of Births, Marriages, ond Depths must be endorsed with the names and addres:es of the persons sending same.BIRTHS.\"ANLAN\u2014At Lachine, October 29.BCA Lac of J.Scanlan, of son.268 2 ACKLOM\u2014 At Harrow House, Halifax, Gotober 7th, to Mr.and Mrs.(1.G.Ack- lom, à dau NET akeside, Knowit NCROFT\u2014At lakeside, nowlton, on BA Toh inst.the wife of C.B.Bancroft, of a daughter.\"ASEY\u2014At Mosherville, N.S., October 30, Ca and Mrs.Rufus Cascy, a daughter.\u201d :VLIN \u2014 At 5th con.of Drummond, pet on November 3 the wife of Mr.John Devlin, of a daughter.® FURTIER\u2014At Sherbrooke, Que.on the 3rd inst, the wife of Mr.8.Fortier, o! a daughter.* FURLONG \u2014 At Perth, Ont, on October 51.the wife of Mr.Patrick Furlong.of a son.JIAW \u2014 At Perth, Ont.en November R.the wife of Mr.Wm, Haw, of a daughter.® HODGES \u2014 At Hatley, Que, on Novemher sth, a son to Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Hodges.My ADE \u2014 At North Coatlcook, Que., on \u2018Le 5th inst, au son to Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Meade.® OSHORNE\u2014At Fredericton, Sunday, November sth, the Osborne, of a son.TOM \u2014 At Nelson.B.C, on November 2, at thelr home on Silica sireet, the wif of Andrew Thom, uf a son.® MARRIAGES.ROOK-STEWART \u2014 On November Ind, nt Reamsville, Ont, by the Rev.Dr.McIntyre, Edith E.Stewart, adopted daughter of W.B.Stewart, to EH Book, of Brantford.* BOUTILIER-BOUTILIER \u2014 At Indian Harbour, N.8.by Rev.W.J.Arnold, on as N.5, on wife of W.J.on November 3 Freeman Boutliler, ot indian Harbour.to Rose buattiler, of Boutllier's Cove.* BURKE-REYNOLDS \u2014 At Guysboro*, N S8., on November ?, by Rev.Isa Wallace, A.M., Whitfield Burke.of Drum Head.and Miss Maggie E.Reynolds, of Gold.boro\u2019.HOLUSON-JARNVIS -\u2014- AL Guysburo\u2019, N.S., on November 2, dy Rev.Isa Wallace, A'M.Abner Hodgson and Miss Sadie J.Jarvis, both uf! Drum Head, Guysburo.* M-CALLUM-LYNDS \u2014 At North River, N.S., on November 2, by Rev.R.M.Jost, Alfred Metallum tu Selina, daughter of Munroe Lynds.® MERRITHEW-JOHNSTON \u2014 At St.John, N.H., on October 21st, by Rev.Calvin Currie, Joseph Merrithew to Annie Johnston Goss, daughter of W.U.Johnston.® FORTER-BRADLEY \u2014 At Florenceville, N.on October 25th, by Hev.A, 1 Hayward, Arnold W.Porter, of Hart land, to Sarah Elgin, daughter vf John Bradley, of Hartland.* .POWELL-ANDREWS \u2014 At St.John's, Nfd., on November 3rd.hy the Rev, J.T.Newman.Mr.Absalom Powell to Mrs.Eliza Andrews, both of Honavisia Bay.* ROBERTSON-MCCUIJAM \u2014 At New- sagtie, N.H., on October 2th.by Rev.Wi Atken, Peter Robertson, of Alnwick, to Mary, eldest daughter of Kubulus Mee Cullam, of Alnwick, Northumberland \u201c0.DEATHS IN THE CITY.ALI.AN \u2014 In this city.on the 13th Inst, John vn Allan, aged US years, & native of Ronaldshy, Funeral will leave his late res Young street, on Tuesday morning, inst.at ¥ o'clock, for Bt.Ann's Church, thenve to Uute dos Nelges (Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances kindly accent this invitation.brooklyn and Bridgeport papers please copy Wy 2 CUNNINGHAM\u2014On Sunday evening, November 13th, Huntingdon, aged 7 yvars, unera! frou nts uncle's residence, KA Kim avenue, Westmount, on \u2018Tuesday, 15th Inst.at 2% p.m.to (i.T.R.station.zu» 2 HUNTER\u2014In this city, on the 13th inst.[sabella Gamble, in her th vear, widow af the late Jamer Hunter, in his lifetime schoslmaster at Lake Beauport.Funer- a! will leave her son's residence, 1 Hyde Point St.Charles, on the 17 \u20ac papers please copy.269 2 LAZARUES\u2014 In this city, on the lith inst, Alrs, Eta l.azarus, beloved wife of Louis I.asarus.Funeral will take place at her late residence.70 ('raig street nn Wednesday, the 16th inst.at 2 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.FPINGEI\u2014In this city.on the Lth inst.John Reynolds Pingel.aged 1 year and + > months.Funeral wil leave his father's residence on Wednesday, the 16th.at ?o'clock p.m., from Nu.73 Walker avenue, St.Henri.ROSCONI\u2014In this city, on the !4th Inst.at his residenca, No, 3 Chaboillez «(juare.Ir.C, F.Rosconi, agéd 34 years.Funeral | notice later.BI.EFP \u2014 In this city, on the 13th inst George Sleep, sr.aged 69 years and 6 months.Funeral from his late residence Rl Charron street, on Tuesday.at 2 m.sharp, thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.Shrewsbury and Tavistock papers please copy.268 2 TEHERWOOD \u2014 In this city, on November 14th, Olive, only daughter of J.T.1\"sherwond, aged years and 5 months, Funeral on Wednesday, iëth inst, at 23 p.m.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.ADAIR \u2014 At Rat Portage, Ont.on November 2.Wm.Adair, aged % months and 2 days.® ATCHEBON \u2014 At 8t.John, N.B.on No- daughter | vember 5th, Annie Beatrice.of Andrew and Mary J Atcheson*® BLINN \u2014 At London, Ont.on 5, Elizabeth, wife of Wiilam Blinn aged 41 years and 19 months.* CAIRNES \u2014 In Kingston, Ont, on Novem- der 9th, William Cairnes, aged 4 years.\u2019 CARTER \u2014 At Fesserton, Ont.on October 8, Thomas Carter, sr.formerly of | - Deseronto, aged 84 yeurs.CORMIER \u2014 At Moncton, N.B vember 3rd, Simon Cormier, years.DANIELS At vember 14th, Mrs.Henry Daniels, in 47th year of her age, DEFREYTAS - At Halifax, N.8.Charles 8.Defreytas, in his 41st year,* HUNTING \u2014 At Hamilton, Ont.on November sth, Lucy Elza Hunting, aged 20 years, daughter of Henry andl Kate Hunting.* JOHNSON \u2014 At London, Ont.on Novem- der 6 Harriett Johnson, aged 66 years and 7 months.* KNIGHT \u2014 At Quebec, nn November 1, Annie Poston, daughter of the late Henry Knight, of Quebec.* LAMBERT \u2014 At Kingston, Ont.on .on No- aged so St.Johns, Que., on No- the November 7, William Lambert, aged 42 vears.® LILLIE \u2014 .At London.Ont.on Nov E .ember sth, Wilbert Lillie, son of Willlam Lillie, age 6 months.* LITTLEHALE \u2014 At St.John, N.B., on November 6th, Hannah, rellct of the late John C.Littichale, aged §7.* McCONNELL \u2014 At Isaac's Harbour, N, 8., on October 29th, Michael McConnell, of Durham County.Eng.aged 38 years.* McKENTY \u2014 At Kingston, Ont., on Oe- tober 38, the Infant son of John Mc- Kenty.* \u2018DONOGHUE \u2014 At Dartmouth, N.B., on the 3rd inst.John M., son of John and the late Mary O'Donoghue, aged 17 years.* PETERS \u2014 In Ernesttown, Ont.on October 27.Allan Peters.aged 43 years® ROCKWELL \u2014 At Haltfax, N.8., on November 4, Robert Oscar.son of Alanthus and Annie Rockwell, aged 17 years.* SECORD \u2014 At Long Creek, Queen's To, N.B.on September Mth, John Secord, aged 75 years.® BIMPSON \u2014 At Moncton, N.B., on November îth, Charlotte.widow of the lata Wm.D.ftmpson, aged 51 years.* TAYLOR \u2014 At.Woodstock.N.B.on Oc- tuber 24th, Naomi Taylor.aged Wt vears ahd 8 months.widow of th late John Taylor, of Lower Woodstock.® Oo VANHORN - At Pittaburgh.Ont, on Nn.| vember S8rd.Harriet, wife ur Willtam Vanhirn, aged à?years.$1.00 OR EIGHT DAYS for stealing lady charlotte gelatine.Whteod sor additional Births, Marriages ; and Deaths, see pages 7 and 8.Arthur A.vanningham.of Tith 38 years, November | a Netre Dame Street.ENS NS NEA NE NS TAS LE ee Distinguished 1 charming handsomely Atlantic.' will take precedence in the Montreal's Greatest Store.nov.15th, 1898 NA A eS NS SNS Concerning a Late Shipment of Paris Jackets OUR PARIS AGENT, who is constantly on the watch for bright new styles, has just sent us three cases of Paris Novelties, principally magnificently Tailored Jackets, in medium and larger sizes.tones of new fawns and drabs, also in black, some of these garments are very Rich colour- braided and lined with .\u2018superb silks and satins.; Never before did the OLD WORLD / send us such exquisite garments, and never before have such magnificent: goods been shown on this side of the The arrival of such a cavalcade of beauty mantle salon of The Big | Store to-morrow, and we extend a cordial invitation .for ladies to come and see them.Prices of these exclusive novelties range from fA a special room $27.00 * $65.00 \"Carpets and Mattings.Floor and Stair Coverings of the best kind at the most economical prices are in great abundance in our Carpet Department, Oriental and Turkish Rugs have entirely devoted to themselves, while the more modest Scotch Centre Squares are shown in splendid variety.renewing any of your floor coverings it will pay you If you're home fixing or Su to look over this stock.About Carpets.The Carpet store 1- fully stocked wth \"every reliable mase of (pets from the best makers, marked ai toe Piwest possible prices, : TAPESTRY CARPETS wn hundr.ds of © well chosen paticerns, all new and handsome styles.Specual 22222422 2 8UE Vard.FINE BRUSSELS CARPET, astra quality, rich co'ourings and beautiful patterns, Special prive .22222 2880.ROYAL ANMINSTERS\u2014A rova! Catpet in newest and most desrable desis, with 58 borders tu match.Special price LORIENT AL ANMINSTERS The King\u201d of high grade Carpets.noting better made.no matter what the price may be.Spevial.eee RTS Dining Room Suites The Furniture Department is fully stocked with good reliable Furniture, moderately priced, complete assortment of odd pieces for holiday trade.A complete Dining Room Suite of a handsome picces, consisting of Side: hoand, Dining Table, 6 Dining Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, best Antique Oak \u2014 2 DE aa as finish, well made, in [ind the latest advanced patterns, splendid value, at 23.0, The Big Store's spe- einl price for the © pieces is $18.15 Rich Lace Curtains.Not too early to think of Christmas Decorations especially when the chance comes to buy beautiful Lace Cartains so very cheap.A SPLENDID COIL.LECTION OF Not tingbam Lace Cnr- tains, dainty patterns and rich borders, Special, $1.30 $1.75 $2.00 $2.95 | A SUPERB GATH- FRING of Irish Point Lace Curtains in very handsome designs, made on ; the famous hand looms of St.Gall and Hrussels, in elegant open work and spider web borders, prices range $2.95 $5.90 $7.90 pair Silk Underwear FOR LADIES.A good reason to do some advantageous shopping in Ladies \"undergarments for evening wear, happens to-morrow.Handsome Silk Garments ata saving on the price, worth while buying ahead to obtain LADI SILK AND LISLE Thread Vests in Pink, Black and Cream, neatly but richly trimmed, prices, 8, 5l.58, 66, ladies\u2019 Ribbed Silk Vests.in Fancy Knitted effects, colours, Pink, Black, and cream, with Hand ; made Lace Trimmings, on Neck and Yoke.Special prices i | i 82C $1.05 $1.45 $1.70cach Draperies and Coverings.The draperies and beautiful coverings for heme decorations, are gathered here in wenderful profusion, rich in colourings and auaint in designs ART SATEENS\u2014In accepted patterns d culurin very effective for draperies and cul Fe prices 7e, lc, 196, 236.snd cushion covers , ART DENIMS-£o popular for covering odd chairs curtains, ete, all shades.200 ART DAMASK-For furniture coverings in a host of pretty designs and art colour: ings, 32 inches wide, special price, 5ûc yard.Raisin Seeders.One of the most essential things about the kitchen at this season and costs Nttle.95 only, Per- fh fect Raisin Secd- | ers, gennine en- ! terprise Brandi seeds raisins with lightning rapid.fty.Usual price i 81.00.Special \\ price ggc ; Regular Sprcal ; 175 Pillow Sham Holders.Zo 1e 3% Boot Brushes.15 \"1.30 ! a0 Stove Pokers ee élite SO Coni Shovels.5e 21-2es 180 Strouxz Ash Sifters .He #10 Mattings and Oil Cloths.Now is the most favourable time to have your door steps covered with cocoa mattings.We have them in the following widths; \\ Yard, 1.2, 58, 34, 1, Price, 26¢c, 33c, 41e, 48.Yard, 1 >.14, 1 1.2, 2, Price, 63c, 73¢.$1.U5, ENGLISH OILCLOTHS.\u2014Just opened à large shipment of well seasoned En; lish Oulcloths, in the newest and best patterns, neat, bright designs, 2 yards wide.Special price.2 square yard, Extra fine quality English Oulcloths, 2 yards wide.2c square yard, ENGLISH OILCLOTH for passages and stairs from .He a yard.THE 8.CARSLEY CO, LIMITED.THE MORRIS CHAIR A Chair made famous by its absolute comfort, no other Chair in the market en- Joys such & high reputation for usefulness.A special lot of these Morris Chairs in Oak or Mahogany finish just received, they are upholstered in rich Corluroy coverings, reversible cushions and rod ad justment, special price 50 ODD CHAIRS.A very choive collection of odd Chairs in ¥anoy designs, fidished Mahogany and Oak wood, richly upholstered in silk Brocatelle, prices fron \u20ac 7 35 to $20.00 THE & CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.Handsome Portieres.Nothing adds so much to the elegance aud comfort of the winter-home as Rich Porlieres, beautifully draped.To-morrow we show some interesting values.HANDSOME ROMAN STRIPE Portieres in Rich Tinsel Effects and (iorgeous Colour-tones, Special r ELEGANT CHENILLE PORTIERES, New Art Coloured Centres with deep dadoes in exquisite colqur-tones and deep fringe, Special, .89 pair PORTIERES make handsome decorations, the rich intermingling of colours produce pretty and art £ pots Special $5.20 pair THE S.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.TAPESTRY Another shipment of these Handsome Tables sosuitabiefor wedding presents.High ly ornamental Frames, with pretty Onyxtop.The first lot sold well at $5.40, but a larger order ban brought the rice still ower, a little wh you'd be sat- { igfled with them at $3.50.The price is now .$4.50 THE 8.CARSLEY CO.\u2018LIMITED.a Onyx Tables.In the Basement.The Basement of The Big Store isa veritable housekeeper\u2019s paradise.satisfying feature about the goods.is that every article is needful and useful_and at lower prices than It's possible for you to buy them at anywhere else.The Meat Choppers.Every Home should possess one of these Meat Choppers iv will pay for tself by the saving.75 only, Genuine Enterprise Meat Choppers, ndr- 3 soid at $2,00.The iz Store's Special price.:.wr ° 0 Granite Frying Pans 190 Granite Tea Pots.169 Jelly Moulds .20 Cake Pans.TIE S.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.Write for the new Winter Catalogue Just Pablished, 170 large : quarto pages tally fHustrated.THE S.CARSLEY C0iiman | 1765 to 1783 Notre Dime Street, 484 to 194 St.James Street, Mentreel, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, N OVEMB me S.CARSLEY Cure À moved that in view of the IROL convention \u2014- \u2026OPENING OF.Winter Millinery To-morrow, Wednesday, we will exhibit in our Nilllinery Parlour a peerless display of French Pattern Tuques, in Mink, Sable, Otter, Girebe, Camel's Hair.and other Novelties, for winter wear, together with a handsome assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets.Blankets and Comforters.~ Your Blanket and Comforter wanis can be filled here, to your entire satisfac tiun.You can depend upon them or Warmth and Comfort, and Splendid Wearing Canadian Blankets.56 x 74 Blankets, J iba.weight for 82.30.60 x 80 Blankets, 0 lbs.weight for £3.00.64 x 82 Blankets, 7 lbs.\u2018eight, for %3.50, U8 x 86 Blankets, 8 lbs.weight, for $4.00, Scotch Blankets.The qualities we have sold for years.They are the best that are made.cpmmeud them, knowing that they will endorse all the guod things we them.The Aryshire, all Wool, unshrinkable 8555 wp.The Cairngorm, all Wool, Unshrinkable, $7.25 up.The Teviot, ull Wool, Unshrinkable, 20.30 tin.The Bath, all Wool, Unshriskable, $8.50 up.Comforters.Comforters, Pure White Wadding filled, Double bed- Pretty Art Sateen Covered, very latest patterns.Wool filled.Double Bed size, from 31.25 up.Art Sateen Covered, filled with Pure Down, exquisite designs, at prices to Cushion Covers, In Oriental Designs, Floral, Conventional Designs, very handsome effects, suitable for Cushions, 24 Square, in Silk and Velvet Plush, something decidedly new.Quilted Satins, Sateens and Farmer Satins, all Shades.MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Largest Exclusive Dry Goods Store in Canada.St, Catherine and Mountain Sts, RUBBERS?We re- 21y about , New Art Sateen Covered i size, exceptional value for 81.75: suit xt All First Quality.A FEW PRICES.Ladies\u2019 Good Plain Rubbers, neat and stylish.only a few cases Jeft at 25¢ a Pair Ladies\u2019 Extra Good Rubbers, all .3hapes, fur.\u2026.te 1 35c st Pair Ladies\u2019 Finest Quality Rubbers, Ca- nadinn or Granby.all clzes, for 45¢ a Pair Men's Good Quality Plain Rubbers, neat and stylish, only a few cases 40c leftat.uvre cil oe, Men's Extra Good Rubbers, shapes.for.Lace Men's Finest Quality Rubbers, Ca- a Pair nadian or Granby, All siyles.for.Ladies\u2019 very light,finest quality Rub- Men's very light \u2018Haest Quality Rub- bern, all styles.shapes toes, bers, all toes And styles, Canadian 75Ç Granby or Canadian.-.7 a Pair! or by.for i wn a.00 a Pair Ladies\u2019 Good Quality Storm Rub- I __ Misme=' good Spring Heel Rubbers, 25c Lers, only à few cases left.at.a Pair only a few cases left, at.a Pair Boys, Ténfhs and Children's Bu! fa great v ety.at lowest prices.+ » GALES BROS, 187 St.Antoine Street, Telephone Main 2980.loses1 West of Windsor Street.THE TEMPLE ABANDONED.W.C.T.U.Workers Decide to Relinquish the Memorial to Miss Willard in Chicago.| ST.PAUL, Minn., November 13.\u2014The W.C.T.U.national convention yesterday decided by a vote of 285 to 71 to abandon the Temple project as an affiliutel interest.Five hours of animated vigor ous and occasionally bitter and personal debating was necessary before the vote was reached.The opposition to this ac tion declared it was an act of repudiation of a moral obligation and fought every inch of ground, but moet of the leaders were against them and they carried ther powt.Just betore adjournment Mrs.Dun- hara presented some resolutions on the subject which indy precipitate the whole controversy once more u fhe calls them up in the morning as expected.LADY HENRY WRITES.vention pledge itself to the Temple in the matter of retiring the trust bonds.It was decided, however, to consider the report instead of the substitute and the discussion was en up energetically.Much time was devoted to an attempt to find out what had been done by the convention, many insmsting that they did not understand.Finally, out of the confusion the president 2 se: le a motion to ave a yea and nay vote, whi i Lu ta 15 i y , ch prevailed Miss Anna A.Gordon moved to reconsider the decision to vote by yeas and nays owing té the Parliamentary tangle.Reconsideration prevailed and Mrs.Clark of Ohio moved to amend to vote by ballot but this was lost.This amendment had been considered the first test\u2019 vote, the friends of the Temple having desired a vote by ballot, A yes and pay vote was then again decided on.\u201c Rock of Ages\u201d was sung by the delegates standing.Miss Dow, of Mhine, reported $22,912.62 paid on the temple trust funds, on which interest of $291 as accrued.À few trust bonds have been purchased, and the balance of cash now on hand is 822,401, and she also holds $1,800 worth of trust bonds.As an incidental motion the action of the Executive Board in securing some of these trust bonds was ratitied.The general- discussion was then resu » the motion being to adopt the action of the Executive Committee in deciaring the Temple no longer an affiliated interest to the W.C.Strong resolutions were passed against canteens in the army and navy and then a letter from Lady Henry Somerset, dated Uctober 24, 1898, was read by the sevre- tary, cxpressing a desire for peace as a monument to Miss Willard aiming for a ceful outcome of all controversies, Frankly giving the opinions of Miss Willard on the Temple.Miss Willard feared the plan of the Temple too vast.At her request dy ®eury had consulted with Mrs.Carse ia order to plead with Mrs.Carse to abandon her undertaking.Lady He feared the fight for the nry t vould wreck th rganization et ; Temple hos 1 ek ! © oh te build The recording secretary, Mrs.Hoffman, up.She believed the Temple would, even Made an eloquent argument fn support o th ugh it was not owned the W.@.T.the Executive Committee.After she fin- U.ever stand as a memorial to what wo- ished the debaters were limited to three minutes each, and a lively debate followed, men wrought.; in which the f Mins Wil Mrs.asked for the reading of 8 15 okted by bol aides.Finally.vas À : y both sides.Finally, after all letter written by Lady Henry in June, in ho wanted or speak had becn allowed ich she advocated making the Temple a oral to Diss Willard, but the letter not being e and the devotional hour having arrived, the matter was lajd their limited time, Miss Anna A.Gordon was permitted to close the debate.Speaking against the Temple, the previous ques- over ) tion, ing ordered bo follow her.remarks, .ç jen - esident Which were unlimi as ime, her annee fe Temple a he onder of busi- speech = largely made up of a recita- ness.Mrs, Matilda B.Carse, of Illinois, tion of what Miss Willard, in the last few à her report on the Temple, which \u201cwas months of her life, had said in regard to fal his building and the con- the Temple and her bopelessness regarding : i .ane nection tie Wt te T.U.with the entér- success.ere had been some con- C fusion and much excitement during the prie pion to stand v3 the apie She debate, but Miss Gordon spoke amid in- itiel - nse silence.critieined sharply te, A f or Lg The vote resulted 285 to 71, the Temple a let: Hom ; ail.Field, dd being dropped as an affilia body.Nov.2, ! in \u2018which he promised to ex- Mrs, Dunham, of lowa, presented a reso- tend such obligations as he.may be inter- lution endorsing the action of the Boston ested in and in additiod he wil give §50,- convention approving the Temple, but it \u201ccash to pay obligations\u2019 of interest, went over, retointion of thanks to Mrs.s on behalf of the Tem.An \\ adjournment Carse for her eff soon to become _dne and 850,000 in stock, or ple rae adopted.was \u2018 1 of $100 3 * i borden of the teport was a plea for then taken, the completion of the Temple as a fitting \u2018memorial to Miss F illard.possesses fur The annual ort of the financial sec: The Princess of Wales retary, Miss Sarah G.Johnson, was.pre- Farments to the value of wn ¢ .An ex- sented, i Balanre on hand one rt furrier is charged with petiodically .; \u2018year amo 03; receipts during year, overhauling these.\"428.781.0; 42,098.64.Total receipt, 871,680.(8.Fipen- ditures, 811,056.01; halance on hand, $0.32.77.The recording seerctary, Mra.Hoffman, read the report of the action of the exeeu- à tive committee, adverse to the Temple.and Mrs.Chambers, of Pennsylvania, moved its admtion : As a substitute.Mrs.Drnham, of low), Special Notice.Your Winter Underwear.Your winter underwear will be best bought at a store where they make a study of underclothing.have made a study of this department for fore Thev are made to fit.Prices will found Jower than at any ordinary store.endortement of the enterprise, this con.Le \u2018The K, Carsley Co., Ltd.! rT \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Keep Your Feet Dry.But if you catoh cold during this wet weather cure yoursel with a bottle ot Gray's Syrup of : Red Spruce Gum.Thousands can testify to its merits.Sold Everywhere, Price 25c.KERRY, WATSON & C0.Proprietors, 269 \u2018nt51 THE aim and object of the Star's Educational Department is to add to your knowledge, to aid you in thinking, to belp you to become an intelligent man or woman.How can this placing in home the great Britannica at the lowest possible price.Will you allow us to do so?Write at once for full particulars, as we have only a certain number of sets left and these are going fast, your 269 1 WASHINGTON, D.C.Hotel Gordon, American and European Plans.Rooms Single and Es Suite.JAMES B.KEENAN & CO.Prop\u2019s (Formerly Mgr.of The Shorcham.) 2X9 ntyTR Encyclopaedia | object best be attained?By AMILTON Special Sale of \u2014~Black Goods We do not know of any better way to demonstrate to you the importance of this sale, taking for granted that you require a Black Dress, than to refer to the six : special values we quote below.Black Bradford Serges, heavy winter weight, double fold, Special at Black Armure Special at Black Amazon Cloth, 3% inches wide, especially suitable fur a dde value.Special at .Black Damasse Granite Uloth, very Special at.Black Brocaded Oatmeal \u2018Cloth, very new, much worn this season, retails at Tèe.5C Special at .Black Brucatelle in Silk and Wool Effects, value.Special at .SPECIAL VALUES IN Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Fleeced Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeves; bon trimmed, special ladies\u2019 \u2019 silk trimmed, Special at aL all sizes, special at Sizes !-{5C legs, in sizes 5-2, 9, 9-2, à great value at MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.HAMILTON'S, Broche, very \"fashionable for\u2019 costumes and skirts, regular s5c.popular for street costumes, a 55¢ value.356 heavy Fleeced Ribbed Vests, high neck, long sleeves, 2 Ladies\u2019 heavy black Wool \u2018Equestrian Tights, elastic \u2018waists, ggc Children's heavy Ribbed Wool neck and long sleeves, special! at -18C >-20c 1 and 5-950 - Children's Merino Wool Sieeping Combinations with feet, very special values, sizes 1-960 -20c 3-235C i-38C .SPECIAL \u2014 Ladies heavy fine Ribbed Wool 5 mie ie actually worth Ze.496 ; 22:0 22:0 tailor made costumes, equal in appearance to silk, a 95¢ Gale s Winter Underwear.rib- toc Vests, open and closed fronts, high Hose, seamless feet, fashioned 25¢C St.Catherine and Peel Streets, and Dominion Square.269t1 ed at Valleyfield yesterday.\u2018be inaugura- was the occasion, and invitations were is sued to more than two hundred representative business men of the metropolis, and to others from Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec.One hundred and forty acceptances were received, but the uninviting aspect of the weather in the morning brought the number whb actually went somewhat under this figure.Still, the special train which pulled out of Bonaventure Station at 9.15 a.m.was very far from being empty, and represented a good many dollars of capital, as will be seen by a glance over the names of those on board, as follows: Charles Alexander, O.E.Adams, Dean Bovey, W.B.Buchanan, E.J.Barbeau, W.H.Buchapan, J.P.Black, J.E.Brady, Mr.Burton (Toronto), Jaa, Crathern, G.Cains) J.J.Medill, J.P.Dawes, Geo.Drummond, B.B.Dawson, D.K.M.Dar- hog, J.Badlie, 8.H.Ewing, 8.W, Ewing, Jas, Fysche, Fraser, 8, Finlay, H.Fiske, Jacques Grenier, Gustave Grenier, A.F.Gault, Charles Garth, J.O.Gravel, Ernest Gault, S.Goldberg, J.W.Howard, Dr, Harrington, George Sumner, Jos seph Horsfall, J.MHeal (Eng and), John Kingan, C.H.Letourneux, Senator Ogilvie, FE.Licthenheim, Dr.Lovejoy, Ald.Paquet- te, E.LL.Peæse, PP.P.Martin, kK.Go M.P., Gustave Martin, H.II.Ransom, P.H.Mailloux, Chas.Gordon, H.M.Molson, A.Schaeffer.Jos.Moore, i.F.C.Smith, A.V.Morin, W.Strand, Edgar McDougall, R.R.Stevenson, A.McKenzie, Jno.Sterling, Jno.McDonald, Wolferstan Thomas, W.McNally, J.W.Tatley, W.Melatyre, A.Tattersall, A.W.Trenholm, W.M.McPh Richard White, Owen, W.S.V , .K.Ward, James Wilson, J.Wilson, R.C.Wilkins, W.Watson, etc.Ît was about 10.30 when the train reached Valleyfield, and the next two hours and a half were spent in looking through the Cot- fon Company\u2019s works.Ihd you ever visit a odern cotton mill?Perhaps if vou haven't vou have a dim idea that the old spinmng wheel belonging to your great grandmother, which you remember seeing in the old attic at home, long ago, performed about the safe kind of work, only that now 1t\u2019s run by steam and there are more of them.If that is your idea, you are mistaken, There is the modern counterpart of the old spinning wheel, to be rure.It is called a spindle, and there are $0,000 of them humming all day long at Valley- field.When the mew wing is on operation there will 60,000 more.But the loom is only a part of the business now-a-days, and occupies only a small share of the entire space in the mills at Vniley- field.Cotton manufacture is u to a science in these days, and if yon want to see the diversification of labour in the manufacture of a single product carried out to ite perfection\u2014or what seems its perfection just now\u2014go visit the mills at Velleyfield.Twenty-five years ago\u2014for yesterday the Montreal Cotton Company celebrated its quarter centennial\u2014{he Valleyfield mills be.with 600 looms.At present, as already ated, there are 2000, to increased in March next to 3500.White cotton a + only were first manu- good A at factured, but as the market for these became overstocked, the company turned its attention to dyed cottons, and these are now the exclusive product of the mills.The employes at present number about 1500, sad the amount paid out in monthly wages is mills is now about | cottons an- D 1 pei hood of $32,000,000 on the comple gir the new wing.Ihe latter building, incidentally, will have cost about $60, for the masonry alone, and will be known as the i will.It is intended | for the acture of fine yarns, not hitherto made in Canada, and consequently imported from ab .All these facta were related by the president, Mr.A.F.Gault, in responding to a toast at the luncheon, which wus se in the ' Gault Institute, after the inspection of the milla e luncheon was most enjoyable, both as regards the quality and quantity of the refreshments served, and the informal apeech-making i rigouns 1b toast of the Precident u ng e tnast ot reci of the ontreal Cotton Company, Mr.F.Wolferstan Thomas spoke of the great advance in the scope «of the operations of the compeny, and is prospenty, which \u2014\u2014_- Mr.Gault, and the managers under his \u2018 amet \u2018 \u201cAlthou Fho J call myeeli a free trader,\u201d said Mr.mas, | do not believe these mille would be in existence ta-day, or mille : one quarler their size, withemt protection.But for the entton mills of the Dominion, | itam:gration from thin country to the United States would have been fat grestet Vel- The Montreal Cotion Company entertain.! than it has been.{ tion oi a large new addition to their mills .had been due to the energy and ability nf - TALKED PROTECTION AT VALLEYFIELD.OOOO OOOO OOOO Speeches at the Montreal Cotton Company's Function in Connection With An Inspection of the Big Mills.SOOO OOOO OOOO 1 believe in encouraging our industries which deserve it.Instead «1 leaving ourselves to become hewers of wood and drawers of water to our neugh- bours acruss the line, let ui provide lur the wants of our own people, \u201cI would rather be the President oi a company like thir,\u201d concluded Mr.Thomas, \u201cx company providing for the wants of hundreds of families, than he Premier of Canada, I propose the health of Gault.\u2019 \\ In responding, Mr.Gault related briefly the history and present status of the Company, as already referred to above.For years \u2018hey had had a discouraging Ftruggic against adverse conditions aml lack of capital, but faith in the future of the company had sustained the director.and now .erything was as oy could wish.The success of the Cotton Company and the prospenty of Valleyfield were insolubly connected, und he believed that both would increase as time went on.Mr.James Crathern, president of the Montreal Board of Trade, responded to the toast of Our Guests.He was pleased with the remarks made by Mr.Thomus He himself (Mr.Crathern) might have left Montreal a free trader, but he was sure after what he had »cen, he would return bome a protectionist.Senator A.W.Ogilvie was also glad to hear Mr.Thomas speak as he had done, and he was equal'y pleased to listen to the remarks of Mr.Crathern.Jt had been à perfect wonder to him, for the past quarter of a century, how intelligent men should not be protectionists.\u201cIt is à myslery to me,\u201d continued the Senator, \u201chow intelligent men land we have them in Montreal) can proclaim free trade when we have a country like the United States alongside of ws.Whatever we can mapufacture to advantage in Canada, let us put a high tari flon.\u201cA gentleman from the Umied Statas and I were talking over this matter of tariff a few days ago, and this gentleman said, \u2018Ogilvie, we are not legislating for Canada but for the United States\u2019, and 1 said: \u2018That's true.\u2019 And let us legislate for Canada, \u201cWhat have we here im Vallevfield! Every resident of this town can to-day sell his property for more than he paid for it, and all on account of protection.Without protection the industry would never have existed.It is hetter to have $500 spent here than to rend it to a foreign country, or even to England.1 hope the day is not fur distant when the people of Canada will know that as long as they live alongside a country with protection they must have protection too.Mr.Thos.Fyshe, of the Merchants Bank of Canada, raised a solitary voice in support of the principles of free trade.He thought it was a mistake tn think that any special law was neccessary to make the cotton industry a success.He was convinced that the energy and ability which the gentlemen connected with the management of the company had displayed would have brought equal success without protection.Protection had not built up the same industries all over, Nobody attempted to deny that special legislation could not build up special communities, but this was oftimes at the expense of other equally deserving com- mimities.\u201cI think so highly,\u201d Fyshe, \u201cof the cnergy, ability and physique of Canadians that refuse to believe that they could not have made their country just aa prosperous without the artificial stimulus of rpecial legislation.Mr.E.J.Barbeau, of the City and Dis trict Savings Bank, adid that as a French- Canadian he might be permitted to remark that the labour clement might have had concluded Mr.TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF FAMINE.Nerve Agony Consequent on a Dearth of Rich Blood.Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are the only Remedy- They Supply the Want by Ensuring Rich Blood.Thus Curing Nervous Headache.Nervous headache 13 not a disease.It is the symptom, ur indication of disease.It 1s a sgn that the 1erves are ill; that thes are starving ut toud « The toud upon whuli the nerves subsist 100\u20ac ie pure, 1h Furs, rich blood 1+ wade from whole * some to thoronahls digested, The tnd 14 digested bye The stomach, with the ard of the digestive organe, When the stomach «ant ol order.weak, et overworked, ot cannot du its work pre pers The toed «then only part aly dige-:rd.eq pure Blond nna be rcle from partiaids ch ge-ted dood Such ford muhes Mur.something to do with the success of the Valleytield mills.The French-Canadian labourers were quiet, unassuming, and little given to the Socialistic tendencies which per- ; meated continental labour aircles, and to 4 their industry and honeaty perhaps\u2019 the Montreal Cotton Company owed some of its present success.- Mr.Louis Sunpson, manager of the mills, .0 was then toasted by the president, and in responding said that when he first went to VaHeytield in his présent capacity be was a Liberal and a free trader, lle hoped that after Mr.Fyshe had been in Montreal n few years he would do as he (the speaker) had done \u2014berome a Conservative.* Mr.Fyshe will give me the pleasure of his society for a short time,\u201d added Mr.Simpson, \u201c1 will make a protectionist of him.However, both parties seem now to be protectionists.\u201d\u201d Brief speeches were also made by Messrs, (ieo.Summer, Samuel Findlay, Chas.Garth, Gustave Gremier, R.R.Stevenson, Chas.H.Rlackader, H.8.Ewing, Richard White and Mayor Loye, of Valleytield.Mr.Tattersall wang a patmotie song, amd, with \u201cGod Save the Quedn,\u201d the gathering broke up.The returu was made to Montreal about 7.30 pu.oo OP JUDGMENTS.\u2014\u2014 a.À The following judgments hay n yen- dered in the Buperldr Court : ve bee .: By Mr.Justice MathleW Denis va.Porrault#Judgment ordering - piaintiff tu furnish particulars.enshall vs.Cowans.\u2014Proof .d be- - fore adjudicating on the answer in law.: uxter vs.\u2019 Singer\u2014Delibere discharged.Walsh vs, the Dominion Cotton Mills Co.\u2014Judgment ordering the issue of a come mission rogatoire.Harel vy.Laurin.\u2014Action declared pere empted.! Banque Nationale vx.Dame I\u2019.Gratton et al.\u2014~Judgment ordering the deposit of $200 required by the experts before the Opening of their report.Robillard, et al, vs, Pelardeau, ut al.and Chartrand, Rarnishee.\u2014 Judgment declaring the attachment valid in the hands of the garnishec.Fisher vs.Richer, ¢t Al.\u2014Juägment dy default for $3,677.22, balance due on eighteen promissory notes.By Mr.Justice Tellier.Godon vs.Lalonde, and Lalonde, phlaine UM in warranty, vs.Majeau, defendant in warranty.\u2014 The principal action, which w an action for the resillation of a lease, and for $230 damages, wus dismissed, and the action of the defendunt, plaintiff in warranty, was also dismissod.By Mr.Justfive GOL.02 Imbeault dit Mantha vs.Autdialé \u2018and Hodgson, et ul, opposants, and pluintifé contesting.\u2014Case settied.| 201 By Mr.Justice Taschereau, Sutherland vs.the City of Montreal.-\u2014 The plaintiff clalmed $1,000 damages for In-\" 7 juries sustained by falling on the side« ! walk and breaking his arm.e sour held that the action was not sustainéd by the evidence adduced, and it was dis= missed., ; \u2019 By Mr.Justice Davidson.Archambault vs.Violette and the City of Montreal, garnishee.The garnishee was order to file a supplementary de- \u2026 claration, wherewith it shall produce and identify the documents referred to in the declaration.to Bannerman vs.the (Consumers Cordage Company.\u2014The plaintiff moved for particulars.The court ordered the defendant to furinsh particulars as to the threaten ed eviction alleged.Michael J.Borden, a Canadian pugtlist and wrestler.wag in the Superior Criminal Court in Boston yesterday on a charge of = assault and battery.He claimed he was an American, but when sentenced by the , judge to two years in the House of Core t rection, in à terghs he asked Jf the : British Consul could be sem for.was refused him.Great pressure is being brought to.bear ; upon the War Department nt Washington to have the volunteer troops now in the Ehilippines return to the United States, Nearly every State that has troops sta- | tioned at Manila has asked through jts Governor or representative in Cungrese that these troops be sent home.| thin, watery, weak and unhealthy blood, j Ou blood like this the nerves grow weak, and starved.The result ia Nervous Headache, Nervous Prostration, ete, : There ia a cure\u2014siruple, easy and rapid, but effective, pertert und permanent.It ie secured by vsng Dodd's Dyspepma Tablets, Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets ave not a purgative medics, although they bave a ently simulating effect on the bowels, - | $ heir action, chiefly, ia an the food, and i the stomach.ev digest the food.und thev done, étrengthen, and -timhlate the I stomach, i .Dodd's Dyspepoa Tablets simply eneure | a pertert digestion.In this way They pros Cade à suppiy of pure, rich blood, for nerves fod.In this manner they banikh Nervous © Headache, aid ail other nerve troubled - | enmating tn d'yurstne derangements, Dad's Dyspepsia Tablnte never fail, ER Their action + effactine © ther - results 224 poate and permanent, Vis a x sand EM Cal venrse'l op Chat terrible nervous heads ache, .: 260 3 Pet pre 12 \u201c2e ASTIGHATISM + Is the most common of Bye Detects, and yet requires the most skill in determining the exact correction to be given.Tay be THIS i» what ails YOUR EYES, Have our Optician examine your Eyes.Consultation Free.R.A.DICKSON & CO.* x CAUTION.Ask for and take no other, Dr.Lovejoy's > .Carbolic Tooth Powder.I'revens Tarior Hadens the Gus, sud gives to the Teeth PEALLY WIHTENESS JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, 240% BM.Catherine Street, cor, Lalversity.Find 2261 $4.Catherine Street.Hx - a wan \u2014 \u2014 ope HAVE YOU 5\", Furea', 1 jules, Copper ul rod Arts Oct Sores, livre Crit, Woe (00k REMEDY ce.Musonlie Teupile, Chicago, BL.12 prouts CAPLIRT M00, 000 Mur.cages re oh in wo Gh diye Tuv a yet creeping.You can do it wih Ayers Cherry Poctaral ed pour rot became Lang -\u2014 A core is hastened \"by placing over the chest one of Dr.Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters 4.C.ATER CO.Lowell, Mase.: mel 004000064000 LADY EILEEN AND LADY RUBY ELLIOTT, Daughters of His Exccllency, the Earl of Minto.20000000000060000000 FRANGE'S NEW SCANDAL SOO0060000000-000000 Prosecution of Author of Attacks on the Army Leads to a Scene in the Chamber.DO000 000000000060 (Special to the Star.) PARIS, November 15.\u2014M.de Frevcinet, Minister of War, recently laid information against Urbain Gohier, author of the book \u201cL\u2019Armee contre la Nation.\u201d which is a collection of newspaper articles, published periodically since November, 1807, in which the writer unsparingly attacks the existing army system, especially what he describes as the corrupt, polluting life of barracks.In the Chamber yesterday, M.Du uis announced That leave had been grant.Toréeute Gohier, tr n M.Fourier, ialist, attacked the vernment and wanted to know why jer was made a sen t.He declared that M.Drumont others had similarly attacked the army and that Rochefort, Drumont and others had been allowed to villify the Judges with impunity.\" The incident to à scene of nojsy excitement, the deputies in tions and epithets, while some Boca and anti Semites indolred i ; nac- demanded permission t transform M.Fournier's attack into an interpellation to enable the patriots to vote in support of the vernment.The interpeliation was postponed for a month on M.Dupuy\u2019s initiative.M.DE BLOWITZ'S OPINION.LONDON, November\u2018 15.\u2014The Times Paris correspon says it seems likely the occasion of a fresh scandal.Some persons assert that the book contains disguised attack» on individuals, which in the full light of court will create a gensation affecting th reputations of some of the most Wehly placed personages in the State, that it Sn result in the revelation o of the culpable incompetence with which the Madagascar ition was organized and that the ral will be in every sense a cause cele he correspondent fancies -% these Tumours ate exaggerated, as M.Dupuy is to have sanctioned a pro Sten on doing such dangers, when he could easily bave avoied it Neverthelens the eorrespondent believes the prosetution will prove a mistake, furnishing a pretext o for 8 ntagonism between and Baie elements, || Mountings.Wordsworth says: \u2018* À fine dia \u2018 | I | Diamond | } ! | | ; | | | | \\ | i | | | i | mond may be ill set, and truth Lo | | tell the heauties of innny à rare : | Ad vaiuable stoue are hidden Ly | an unsuitable setting.It is | through the sgtting, in nm murked degree, that the value of a zem is rovenled, and theretore we make a specialty of vdd and appropriate mountings hy which Lo display ail stones to advantage.We will at- | ways willingly ail vise upon the ! | most effective method of mount.| : ing any particular stone, and an Ï ; examination of our atock will i | oîter Many additional suggestions.! 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{rep MILITARY STORES DELAYED.HALIFAX, N.8, Novémber 15.\u2014Several cars of military supplies despatched from here to Esquimalt have been found In St John.Beveral cars of goods for St.John have been found at Vancouver.L tickets became transposed, and the rush : supplies were knocking about 8t.John for some time, until the enquiries set about by the arrival of unclaimed freight at Vancouver cau them to be examined.This, dt any rate, is a story in circulation here, as one of the Incidents of the alleged war preparations.THE KAISER AT MALTA.VALETTA, Island of Malta, November 15.\u2014 The imperial yacht Hohenzollern, with the Emperor and Empresas of Germany on ard, arrived here to-day, escorted by the German warship Hela an the Brih | torpedo boat destroyers Ardent and Banshee.The forts and ships exchanged salutes with the Hohenzollern.OO AN OVERDUE SHIP.SAN FRANCISCO, November 15.\u2014The British ship Laurel kK, Captain H.\u2018| Linday, bound from Shanghai, for Portland, Brenan is ont 75 daya, and she has not been heard from since the day she, sailed.\u2018By some the vessel haa been given up for gone, and it ix raid that the Fng- lish u nderwrite ters feel unsafe in regard to their risks.i The coroner's jury at Bu ffalo has sumed on its investigation info the ay serious death of Peter Allan, the rand Trunk night watchman, who Toe killed on the mornin of November 2.Th verdict was lan was killed by a pistol shot fired by some person unknown to the jury.| AND ROSES.\" Bottom Means lowest prices, © mi far nm prices are We want your mother, at the battom can ened Wears always sour vrother, yout father and atl your tendons to know that we eat the wuld on selling reliable furniture at pro es which will a-tonish you, HERE'S A TESTER: Tables with from Bras.tup, onyx up Fancy tit Chaire, covered ath \u201cit, all coloure, nicely uphointer ed, Irom duller ut mlylea of 50° and.0 pieces, tn i\" COME 1558 $5.00 =» Parlor Suits, 8, $15.00 vw» AND SEE, F- LAPOINTE, Furniture Dealer, ST.CATHERINE STREET CAUTION.See 1hat the label reads Cucumber and Roses.Qwinz to the large and in creasing sale of 44 \u201cFr A nuniber of useless imitations are being offered to the public.Be sure Lhe label reads: \u201cJELLY OF CUCUMBER It has no equal for Chapped Hands and all Roughness of the Skin.JOHN L LEWIS, Chemist, A NARROW ESCAPE.Sailors on Cruiser Buffalo Tamper : With Her Machinery.THEY MIGHT HAVE SENT THE 7 SHIP TO THE BOTTOM.NEWPORT, R.I.November 15.\u2014 Notwithstanding the unusual secrecy sought to be maintained by the Court of Inquiry now on board the cruiser Bu gating the recent disabling of the warship.enough has leaked out to warrant the belief that her condition was not due to accident, but to destgh.It is said that the Cork of the Court of Inquiry has been transformed from the original purpose of investigating the responsibility for a mishap to that vf locating the culpability for a purposed crippling of the vessel, which all but sent her to the bottom A man who is In a position to know the truth, but the revelation of whose name would work him great injury, tells this ory: \"The injury of the Puttalo was discovered las: and to Commander Hempheill.He fm mediately held à consultation with the heads of the various departments on ship- to the machinery Monday \u201cThe cruiser wes then half way between Boston and New and the belief prevailing ttrat the Pepe could be made at the torpedo station here, it was decided to put into this port.\u201cAs soon as the Buffalo cast anchor here an examination of the machinery was made, and an appalling condition revealed.\u201cThere was evidence that the sea valves had been tampered with.and A sailor's \u2018ditty\u2019 bag was found styfted in one of the, condensers rendering it practically useless.\u201cThere is no doubt that the cruiser had a DATrow escape at seu, and there is reason to believe that the dissatisfaction of the crew had much to do with tho al.The sailors are known tno to have referred 10 her frequently as a \u2018hell ship.F ; On Saturday divers built à cofferdam around one of the sea valves of the ves sel \u2018in order that it might be removed fur rs and men bound for Manila with stores and relief for Dewey's fleet, u dettes ow oe of fe of APPOINTMENTS THIS EVENING.Academy ¢f Music \u2014 \u201cThe Liliputians,\u201d Spectacular Production.Her Majesty\u2019s Theatre \u2014 Francis Wilson, in \u2018The Little Corporal,\u201d Comic Opera.Queen\u2019s Theatre \u2014 \u201cA Misfit Marriage,\u201d Comedy.rerrss SAA ye av wiles Theatre Francais \u2014 \u201cThe _ Banafit of the Doubt\u2019 and Vaudeville.es ¥ + mn ère «Je Theatre Royal \u2014 \u201cFini- gan\u2019s Ball,\u201d Irish ada Comedy.+ Chateau de Ramezay \u2014 + Monthly Meeting of the -}.Numesmatic and Antiquarian Society.St.Addrew\u2019s Home\u2014Spetial Meeting of the Caledon- lan Society.\\ Emmanuel Church Hall \u201cLooking Backward.\u201d East End Methodist Church \u2014Temperance Meeting\u2014 W.A.Dunnett and Company.Ln alo investi.! 7208 M1 Catherime BM.vr Univiraits Bramch\u2014 Cor Si a Mherine and Gus.x ABOUT A Night auendance PRESCRIPTIONS.The best uf medicines are none ton good fer mek folks, It« ba: neugh to be sek without runniug «larves with second grade drugs.Tua: - tle rea-on we buy ! ou.The very highest ae «ty of every- | thing.Js a great sa: tion Lo us 10 | Know thal every pros f ou! 1s ut as good a- \u201cood drugs wall make Have: Your medicines prepared at Lewis Stores.Mixlerate pres, JOHN LEW Is.Chemist, 2308 31 Catherine, Cor.l'niversity, Branch 2513 ~t.Catherine, Cor, of Guy.Aa tatiertanve.238x3 \u2018 D NS.in and registered Ts tons.Shs hailed from St John's, Nfl, ani was owned i by William J.Kennedy.e Écatéetcouser The THE GULF.QUEBFU, November 15.-Weather conditions.Cloudy, Wind north, north-east.Father Point\u2014Inward yréteriay at mid.t night, Ishowen Head; at db.pm.Urmis.: ton, Thunder River\u2014Outwurd at 73 a m, at 20 pi ed from ++ | Otter Cape Raca\u2014Inward\u201d yesterday | | ! m., steamer NOTES.The Dominion Line steamship Vancouver, Captain Jones, sailed yosterday from Liverpool! for St.John, N.B.sengers.This is the first pen up the winter service | RB stemmship Turret Gay, Mee agents, sal fes ses, with 10) pas- \u2018mali buat 13 irret Kennedy Co.for Sharpness.With n full va consisting of \u201ca, se bush 1a of & Esdalle, of this Lean, terday of grain.wWheut, Messrs, Wight city, are the shippers.Meat! Cove reports a bargue outward at St Paul's thls morning, probably broken adrift from some towing steamer.There ts a strong north-westerly gale a! sen.The Leyland Line steamer Geurzlan sail- .wondon for Portland at ! jm.on Sunday, the 13th inst.And will take the sailing of the Mth Inst.from Portiand to Liverpool.he Georgtan hag previously been employed in the Hoston-london trade and is already weil known to all Canadian shippers.STEAMERS EN ROUTE TO MONTREAL.Steamer From Strathga EArTY .Hamburg Guildhall .H: ymbure Freinona.Leith.Salacia \\- Montroso.3ristal Lake Untario.Liv EFpooi.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.OCEAN BTEAMERS ARRIVED.Name At Fem Dominion.Liverpool Montreal.Parisian .Liverpool .Montreal Horton .Sharpuoss .Montreal.Manchester Enterprise.Mancheater Montreal Saale Sout thampton.New York.14 Auguste Victoria.dita} tar.New York.14 Pretorin 2°, New York \u2018Hamburg _ 16 Rotterdam .Soutien ton.New Yor A Prinz W naim 1 New York.Paramaribo A Westerniand New York .Antwerp.BAIL kD.Na Fr For Da Kr.Wm.Ter Grosse New \u201cYork Bremen 5 Tauric sw York Liverpool .18 NEW PRESBYTERIAN WEEKLY, Mr.C.Blackett Robinson, of Toronto, {8 In the city to-day.He is making arrangements for the publication of a new Presbyterian weekly in Montreal, and from his lengthy connection with the \u2018\u2019Canada Presbyterian,\u2019 he should be able to make a succrun of The first issue will be out at th?end of tha present mont \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ene Willlam Farrell, of Philadelphia, was shat fatally by Rev Maurice Rosenthal, of New York, while trying to rob the lat ter's house.tion we send\u2019 "]
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