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[" FITS PRCENANCE TOOK FRCVELL | DO TUTHE FOREFRONT) OF CHAN CHAMBERLAIN it i Tn Ke) [ fon | Mr.Chamberlain Issues Lord Strathcona: athcona Presents Steps for a New: Agree: | Progress Retarded by .New Pronouncement the Thanks of the ment Taken at Waish- i Difficutty i in Getting A on His Policy.Colonies.ington, Machiñery In., Ra the ds \u2019 ! LEAVES COLONIES FREE |MR.CHAMBERLAIN REPLIES NO DOUBT OF RATIFICATION MR.H.F.PATTERSON'S VIEWS Where wealth and fortune igs a cigar af the high quality \u2019 ;, ofthe o Mas No Intention of Restricting Hon.George E.Foster Speaks at| Affairs in Oclombia are Now As Output of Gold This Year From the Their Policy or Their Dundee-Women and Church suming a Very Serious °° North Will Surpass All - Development, Council.Phase.| Beiords.| - .; .= emeid\u2014\u2014 4 ial Cable from our London Corre Canadian Assoclated Press.,° New York, November.18\u2014The Preas \u201cThe only thing that is likely to be # is best appreciated at ita fol! value.All first-class establishments have - spondent.London, November 18.\u2014 Lord Wis morning: \u2018In a\u2019Washington despaton ee Wo the prosperity of: > Yakon IRVIN prec ways in stock and if you haven't got it \u2014 GET THE Loadon, November 18.\u2014Hon.Joph giratncona and the Agents-General of Confident of its fins! ratification, by present methods are too Sion acl tedions.HABIT\u2014of s asking for IRVINGS 4nd of / 7.Co : - looking forward confidently Cum es ou tr 10 oran Cool and ne Coe 3 cet ir ot or | eon nt rl mR Te Saving the Bands for the Premiums.| no, \u2018reprint of all bis speeches dur.108 leave of Hon.Joseph Chamberlain gan the formulation ne hd hese were a ds of Mr.HF.Bit: => H SONS & CO.Makers, MONTR Tix gress, \u2018Agati-and again, be iraists tHpta0 7 5 : presideney.raid You can get them in Fancy Tweed or Carin iw uo wma | LoRodvgATMcONs, The Mégane more des Pr Pr vo bs my af re any i Coo lk eK visé tually Bémefcial sat\u201d, riotic subscri to the use pes ff the finest and 1 ææsort- : il buted pee on] : Foren gf Pre Pere \u2018Great milltery movements aire- Su overcome the difficulty.The shipmtute où ent tn Montreal of à cold, ask him whet kind: magtally ers; d the most supreme moments ; it of generous appreciation, not fn à spirit py which fl was to be- carried out, but Colombia's history sare conse.> 1e of underclothing he.Wears, _ n .vi o£ party haggling on aîther cié:.there vas a gumeraiiy expresse { gegneral Reyes.i in mer hin He will \u2018pivbably sky wool.| ae ey va ui amp etre smong people Hin the colonies ann Wednesday i Tell him & © 2 ty] Pr.Deimal ¥ CYNICAL HYPOCRISY 5 AA the Mother County.Mr.Cham- \u201cto-morrow, ex , ; i LE \u201cTuide rar ld dS had Se Sl | Ree om Sermo, on | \u201cOR IMPOTENCE -WYIGRT, py tol a ¢ Ba al\" irkion.+ 3 jcens fp has been axercised over all ng, cold age\u201d h en\u201d CHAN x\" from that port.und #t {a Bo = i EE 2 Powestul, Indictusest at the Rab\": indguda ls H Ia nero that \u2018colombe decires to id okie: itn al wii ind , the secretyry, will Jeave ing the past six months.Despite Mr.Balfour\u2019s attitude and despite all the rumours \u2018to the contrary Mr.Chamberlin per: ssrangement with the Colonies im the very | forefront of the whole campaign.Hè saÿe: \u2018\u201cThe nearer an of commercial union in some shape or other must preceds or accompany the closer palitical relations, without which, as all history shown, ne permanent co-operation is pop | = ible.\u201d FREE IMPORT POLICY DOOMED.He declares that unless ke is gready mistaken, the majority of the British peo- : pie bave already decided in favour of the principles of his proposals and the policy of free imports is already doomed.He earnestly hopes that the policy of mutual preference between the different parts of the Empire will be accepted before too late.: COLONIAL FREEDOM.These revised speeches bring into marked prominence Mr.Chamberlain's ineistence that the Colonies must retain commercial freedom; and, moreover, thet,\u2019 knowing the Colles, be is the Mit nip to propose to séjtitotype thé: industriel pro- Being Circulated in Missin.Special Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.: It is yeported that Pretident Castro oi come iN AND ace ven Vienne, November 18.\u2014 _ \u201cCyaies Hype and » ha touched wn ined by the may Jake etes, of; Be present coming 2203 \u2018St Catherine St.crisy or Impotence\u2014Which P\u201d is the hed appreciation which they \u2018atiowed of his Situation Le ne 57 9 terrt 1 NE Lael ing of a powerful indictment of the Csar, York He had owed a great deal to \u2018FY béyond the :Dr .» mono STE.Pik.vor Lo which *is being widely circulated in #ha- advice given him by {he represen- TEAM FOR : - CN 1 ord [tatives ofthe colontes.had almost STAUGALE ER SEASON.me a a VA.L or TT.land, Poland and the most advanced pré an.3 viction that he should THE TRADE Mer bel Dh CP.Cor.of Craig and Bleury Sts oo.Oo E on vinces of Russia proper.The immediate subject of the article is \u201cthe smooth \u2018plati- \u2018ance \u2018of Mr.Chamberlain's connection slots in placing the preferential-reciprocal:; as Colonial Secretary.Lord Strathcona said that no ordinary exp-ession of regret at the sever- ÿ With the Colonial Department would sive sn adequate idea of the feeling and sentiments entertained by the colonies, Referring to Mr.Chamber- sin\u2019 policy, Lord Strathcona sald that differences of opinion might exist in.regard to the details of the policy.\u2018ments for an Interview 8% an earlier date He had bewn under räther severe strain during the Past few weeks, be able to convince his fellow-country- men that it would be to their advan- \u201c quilla \u2018| Government af \"| viding his responsibility with the Col- .ombian army, 3 gre for the Presidency \u2018and Joagyin Panama.Secretary Hay \"and, Minister Varilla, of Panama, had.a long cen- ference after Mr.Hay left the Cauinet meeting.where the canal situation had\u2019 been considered thoroughlyfand it was learned that official negotfattons- were begun by them The three\u2019 £ommis- sioners from the new Republic.who arrived in New York yest y, wil) join in the negotiations.Paris, November 18.\u2014M.Jusserand, the French Ambassador at Washington, has reported to the Foreign Office that he had a conference \u201cesterday the new Republic of Panama to the United States, who announced that he: was negotiating a canal treaty with thé United States.based on the Hay- Herran convention.but, more xdvan- tageous to the United States.The fact of M.Jusserand\u2019s reception of the Minister of Panama should not be taken as a final official recognition of the Republic of Panama, as tHe Foreign Office's position 1s unchanged from that previously reported \u2018 AFFAIRS IN COLOMBIA.New York, November 18.~In a copy- Hghted Bogota cable, dated November 13, the Herald says: General Rafsel Reyes lett \u2018Honda to-day for Bagpan- He has been consulting with .the to the necessity af-d!- dnd as to solvibg the great actual problem of the Presidency.by designating Niqhôlas Esquene:\u2018Lib- Velez, Conservative, for the wvioe- Secret.ghrtant events are also antictpat- ed\u201d een Veñésuele: anñd-Cotembla.i \u201d IN-SOUTI-RFRICA.Two-Thirds of Imports Still Gee with M.Bunau-Varilla.the Minister.of\" + terson, of Dawson City.to the Star today.Mr.vas of There was, in fact, a com, of \u2018British Columbia capt Vancouver for the froni Kitmat to Daweon \u20ac is situated to tht-horth of Le situated te ts north of Vancourer af White Horse\u2019 Pam.\u201d The territory through |- which the proposed new Line would pass is regarded as one of the rich portions: of |: Columbia.: the province of British WILL BEAT ALL RECORDS, 6 Mr.Patterson _gaid the clean up {HN | There had me rk ok n a gen ux the.Yukon,and there was expressed everywhere a feeling of confidence in the future |.of Dawson, in pagticaler, and the Yukon {.\"But À we are to roaper in the right way it is pecessgry that we should have rlway communivation,\u201d added Mr.Pat: terson, \u201cand although we are not.counting.too much on it, wé expeot confidently that in a short time the present obstacles -in this will Ne overcome and Dawson City wall remain in touch with the outer world all the year round.\u201d BIG SHIPMENTS \u201cOF CANADIAN APPLES R.'s Atlantic service tocome to thé city tis year will\u2019 be the Montcalm, which 5 owning an Automobile is to JF.x.st.CHARLES & co, mimeo Tel Bell Rast 181-78%, Merch.Sele Ageuts for Canada a MONTREAL.\"WEAR AN\u201d AUTO CAP.B.although i Caps are Amertban made.the styles-the people\u2019 \u2018wagt.* t : And 2200 St.Catherine \"SL'[ the garmenté may be had at The\u201d boimel \u2018Linon-ftsch Ce.: EVER Y WHEN BUYING SHIR REMEMBER {Value, not price is the test.Our Shirts - are made of the very best material and therefore fit and wear | constitute.the leading qualities of our [famous Shirts.| cut by experts ; ue LY ese + TOUK 177 St.James Street.;( 2387 St.Catherine St.West.1553 St.Catherine St.East.R FR + | i TES SEusT EST PTÜRE _ 2446 BT.CA THERINE.«x - BAST STORE 1545\u20141547 ST.CA THERINE, tudes of Nicholas in a recent letter to {ane to adopt his policy.He was sure is * Bri expected ti port t .She will hs \u2014 President Loubet.\u2019 His Majesty is ac never voured to force lis m Grea tain, ess again on Bunday.1 R - cused.of falsehood and of pretending to be Opinions on.or, presumed to dictate to 5 eciaj: Cable from & Moatresl, Star Cor.\u2014_ MR.C.E.GAGNON, JR, POSSIBLE ing union of the free tony wT her: respondent in London.Commences Duties With New DIED.SUDDENLY : L .pleased with the growing union of free or -to in any Way interfere with their Year.B.CHE nations.self-government.He bad hablo ole : London, November 18.\u2014Atherican mans- It is.tety announced that the THIS MOR 6.| VAL U E .\u2026.\u201cNicholas knows,\u201d says the article, \u201cif be knows anything, \u2018\u2018that such unison pro: mises nothing to Russia.If be knows anything, he knows that wherever liberty that whatever would be done must be done by them as free peoples, voluntarily, and with as much enthusiasm as it would be done here.facturérs sod traders are expected to take a profound interest in the bluebook is sued last night containing the official report of.Henry Birchenough, .special com Rev.Dr.Hackett in the principalship of the Diocesan Theological College, will \u2018The death occurred this morning \u2018at the Montreal General Hospital, under pecil- | jarly painful circumstances, of Mr.Char is ud into the work that\" we render our We do not give trading | ANTHRAGITE PEA C sores a victory.Russianism may reckon \u2018A PRIVATE CONFERENCE.missionér of the Board of Trade, on the pente af pis Ju tee Immentan ope les Edward Gagnon, Jr.\u2019 cidest son of.| oof but we give what _ Suitable for small COA on a defeat.To that pass, however, Ni-| On the conclusion of the interview position and prospects: of British and for- lowing the new year.He will continue Mr.Chas.E.Gegnon, of Montreal, and | porta Ainitely careful, Also Reynoldsville Mine Run and Slack\u2014for steam purposes.:holas bresthes forth such humanities that one might imagine him the most gentle rod most discriminating of autocrats, yet \"°°?Mr.» vestigation on the spot.Mr.Bis in.th pringipas Nouse.aT college, She late Eh Gagnon\u201d nd to be | J] most moderate costa , \u2018 e a _ the path of his rule runs with blood and MR.FOSTER AT DUNDEE.ough regards South Africa as the most { but as.yet thé Rev.Prof.Abbott-Smith In his usuxl hesith until Monday after Send\u2019 your next: paroni : s strewn with the wrecks of law, lib pon Geo.E.Foster, speaking at important growing market for imported Fis performing the duties connected with noon, when he- entered the \u2018hospital; and | 0 bs wty, personal security, and the Dundee last night, pointed out that commodities in the world.Tem principalehip.The Diocesan Col- vas found Ze be Juftering.from 2ppen-| TT EY BB NEW STYLE E EN GL | SH i i ili takes _mainufac- 16ge at presen has a considerable num- dicitis.No.immediate danger was fered, - prosperity and happiness of millions.E 1868 it cost four shillings elevens Already South Africa es à a dence: tn put Mr.n to adeniy {1 Does Nicholas know these things, or is be the most abject figurehead that ever made\u2019 a mockery of a throne ?\u201d Resignation of Dr.Johnston.to acquire a taste for comforts mnd luxu- Hew ; ] , of the Presbytery ih Lon- .The a, PSE i: | owe murs CH | 12, tin i he Wired | oll mae the roe gine a | Semi, who sd at Prk anale of Rev.Dr ws Conon, i on mance orous cru ad e has been com- within the next few years for nef machin- seri, uy of Medicine of of = il Us Avenue, was a member oi past- officer Of | Le and \u2014 _\u2014 .LF | effect on Th , December 3.On the ution nts.resignation of Dr.Von Everts the A.O.U.W.of the 1.O.F.,>and was Arch op eveland À T H A - ane a pe doy.Dr.3 ea Pres tons and Houses of Lans 15 exofads a Bichenough anti tes 8 keen in- having gone «ue Io fle Sad agi y.well known tn EAA ana (Cleveland, Ohio, \u2018November.18\u2014Arch- byterian Church, Montreal.women from representation on: the ternational struggle for business, and ary a Motil, ih poss or 2 po Deen ee or cind wilt ihe.Cre.Dishop Joti Ireland, of 81.Paul, arrived, He.was TO ENLARGE \u201cDIAMOND HALL.\u201d and the departure of the Agents-Gen- eral, Lord Strathcona had a long con- nce halfpenny to take a quarter of wheat from New York: -to Liverpool, and now only eleveripence halfpenhy.Was it not fair to say that that had had something to do with moderating the price of wheat?proposed National Church\u2019 \u2018Councitiand nds that women never have had, \u20acign trie ip: South Africa.The report embodies the fruits of several months in- turers to the anqual value of.nearly $250,- 000,000, and notwithstanding the develop- | ment of mining, railways, agriculture and | municipal enterprise, both the White Colo- warns the Biitish that thie utmost, alart- to the United States and Germany.He\u2019 and ought not to have, anv nart in the regards the competition of the Americans nists and the natives are only beginning |: as rector of the High School! until the end of-the present term.The principal- the largest number in the history of \u2018the institution.The greater proportion are taking a theological and arts course preparatory to entering holy orders.vy Von Eberts, it is understood, wil Sees DE the grester \u2018portion of bis protein oe, in representative of the firm of Klingen- berg Bros, Germany, 4 Bt.John street, ° worse, and, after a distressing day yec- terday, hie passed away this morning.A B sad feature of the caso is that Mrs.Gaz- non is at present in New York, and cannot arrivé.until to-morrow morning.The date of the funeral has , mot yes scent Bnowshoe Club and Club.ot his death wag herd this morning with regret.\u2018I prompt and absolutely \"rel service, at the TROY LAUNDRY 8 to 12 INSPECTOR ST.Phone aj 3844 27312 - from igéce Prof: dey that .celebration -of.the golden jubilee of 8%.from aking any Te on\u201d the\u201d cool ness, energy and intel il be re | en A, TARE He was much llked by a laï&® ctrolé of | patricks Church.\u2018Bishop Horstmann The resolution was passed on the quired to prevent the lion's foing \u2018filled the position with he ¢riends and acquaintances, apd the Hews celbbrated solemn pontifical mass .In the | \u2018church this morning, and Archbishop - Ireland: \u2018préached the sermon: to a very: \u2018here .early to-day to participate, in thé | Apply F.ROBERTSON, es MaGill Stre Brest, wT OO vor _TAILOR-MADE VESTS ; Perfect Fitting Tailor Prices Rich rl in dark effacté s2 50, $3.00 to $3.50 E : direction of the a®alrs of the Church, ag formidable,\u201d and d future, to With Bo \u2018large congregation.\u201c> avrie Purchase Building in |2Nd \u2018It is expedient to \u2018exclude them, 1 bes.de motos an detail However | the Royal Victorid lement work a He Died With His Roots on.English Homespun, very swell, = 62.50 1 to $5.00 yrie Bros.because their presence would detract |r ï ah that ¢ err ee te Auburn, N.Y.November.18.John H._CORRECT REPORT Scotch H th dark had in 2.50 t $3 Rear of Present Store.from the power ahd authority of the , \u2018he commissioners\u201d report shows o a : Baxter was found dead fn bed, with his | on Imports of the Leading Brand co eather, dark shades, - $2.80 to 50 cotincil and prevent indifferent laymen the totäl import trade of about $250,000,- Canadian Fréight Association.boots on, at\u2018 the Lewis House, this ® impo ing Brands let 6 friñ Vv: inal Mesars.Ryrie Bros.of Toronto, have |g, taking an interest In church af- 000, Great Britain -atill holds two-thirds The Canadian Freight Association met Morning.Gas was turned on full head.| of Champagnes by the Sole Agents Scarlet Golfing ests, single and doris 3 Lo a delaide street west, Toronto pie 25 Le à while the remainder is, divided mainly be today \u2018at the Windsor Hotel, under the He had been arinking, and the coromer for the United States: _ breasted, comfortable and warm, $2.50 to $4.00 tel in rear of their present : \u2014_ tween thé Upited Stéte, Germany and | time er: to po Tibco - ondccided, as re young, \u2018well-to-de From January In © Getober 31st, Le Adelaide streets.\u201cThe price pata vas cu |B W TRIAL ORDERED.the Brith Colonies.| $52.0 western tariffs, and.the - lumber farmer; liviag: four: mites out of Avtmrn, : Compiled from Custom House Re- THE HANNAN STORE, 23 & 25 $.James s *.845,600, and the fact that this same In thé case of Bradshaw vs.Kelly THS RE EPORTED |The rot Spend are Will in camion ex 7 \u2018{corés, by 8.X.Allatre & Son, : property was on the market four or five last:'August.judgment was given for DEA R pected to reach the.general meeting be- = : \u201d \u201c Cases.\u201c = ; years ago at 325000 would indicate defendant, and.the plaintiff appealed.\" .ore nicht.When steu the Starat the 4 GH MUMM 4:C0, \u201cBxtra Dry\u201d ll ; CL .that Toronto real estate in the business | To-day the ¢ourt 3rdered a new trial.|~ (Ben also.Tage thirteen) Windsor, Mr.Earles ey that so fred no .3 and \u201cSelected se, A Brithh county \u2018organization is about] For years geologists and scicatists, py °; * Section re perTtalnly not depreciating.a uen Je a Liverpool stockbroker.Nora EH the thing definite could \u201cbesaid - ing the o \u201cGenuine : | Moét & Chandon or.ai ena 112 Tor Guest the settling of 26 i tl - cluding experts from the Smithsonian In | = aitai property at nd A ohn\u2019 n elly.q : \u2014 -Herrick pr er ro ag saundo ch aseut from ritein ernméen: » present occupied by the Map and taws, ¢ ona bill of, exchange \u2018tor £1,600.SEs miller Tn Tortie New=Torc-area nier Tonk Sumectol at.the.: Carter's: Little Liver pins Ts us Eire iie lands in \u2018the new South Afritan colonies: etitution, at-Wéshington, D.C;; bave made-.- ool Supply Company.and is to be at his home\u201d tn this city, pun years.Must Pear Signature ôf -.| vve.Clicquot.\u201cve Sl 589 It in proposed to invoke the assistance of vain efforts to discover: convincing.proof .vacated them on January 1st, when + - I : pan 5 2 \u2018Louis 3 PT theses ved 2508 the various County \u2018associations, which did} that Salt Lake, , \u2018was once a part of Meswrs.Ryrie Bros il thoroughly 4 Diplomatic\u2019 \u2018Tnees.> Deaths by Achidiete.| = Le ig TI tne food work for mpertal in interests term the great Pacifi It looks as: though & e buildin bh 4 pelsanscccuues var, an r several Bair present entabliniment | Boréal Cable from a Montreal Star Cor Hunungton, Quasi J.Thomo- Vartos brands .LAT ane Laie And fo, utile their sever ter pe esta Soil a This will give them some 10,000 Pespopdont.SD iene Lu Baule! a ver Tho official.statistics compiled by.8, blocks of carefully selected farms, wil bel fe do, Mrs, 5.fr House recently | Sau.feet or showrooms, exactly Berlin, November 18\u2014In order to re ou 5 Led Rayons : Foriars frs as bens samen\u201d a tom hi.ready: to lake il nd, ; a De wenty : e present ground fi Baron: Speck: \u2019 > 952 - gi or ina e- ous t feet.Space, and\u2019 is to be utllized largely or port to the Kaiser Jon - rie rie raies scheme, and the county ascciation Willl water off: 8 ry Tolan, «It is an\u2019 = but.conteins \u201csalt the extension of their fine china, art Steenburg; .smbasador to.the Up 3 sea- periwinkles,- which scientis \u2018dinary piece: ou iy goods add optical departments.The P an: first flou is to be added to thel Nn in to bursting of 4 flug\u2019tn Re oo og a A .=| will ni - every ay i Lares are found in ocean -coral.order department which has grown so ber 24.\" hess as.TORS hee Shon.ewe, >: 8 i, Upright, $158.00; Heipteman & tb song operations, and wv _ rhe idty - the past few years ss des : d ; : - ee | by many to made the space à neces Firs American\u2019 So a rubs x has: been f Ah.\u2018the tive thet, Fucked Ocean.= -0 rôca,; tion.> nee with _ - ty.Tho upper Soar vu be devoted ta ce ial Es cs Tec at LY Eu, SE : EN : Colonial, Office.and with Si Homitign pert of she © rte with the most improved appliances.the belief i his welady o> {rol saLLew SKIL.\" Orange River Ca Cotk oss rs avery] rte FE this will vs Tra A } .ros ec compl aid che tits \u201cSac ty to » the where, we jar Cu d with, perhaps © aw : Li special committee none cové.ms Te the largest re si J ° yo y = street.eric ha ; oo - inte V AST rR 8 > : i iW : Th gy a A .-he-bettes 2 ot chere turf than ouais he mean: von \u2026 Baisses Sep pee dar a Si ewiarket to the A must be a very favourite resort fox there he can\u2014a Queer \u2018the greatest aligh be a loyal ket etiquétke, ee loge the salute \u2019 ach rude re to 0g the were not pr to permit the Monareh to run what elsewhere might be reckoned riska.ln Ro other country could the same course be taken with periect confidence.Greatly to geseral satisfaction, too, the Royal colours, which bave not a season, were carried to victory for once im a way, as Mead easily won the Jockey Club Cups success so loudly cheered that X casual observer waa not al to blame for asking whether Sceptre \u201cbeen Winning another race.\u201d THE WHEEL American Autoists\u2019 Election.ew York, November 18, \u2014 Mr.Winthrop E.Scarritt has su Mr.Albert R.Shattuck as president of the Automobile Club of America.At the annual meeting of the club, in its rooms, at Fifth avenue and Fifty-eighth street, the r ular ticket wis elected without opposa- tion.\u2018The new officers are: President-dr.Winthrop E.Scarritt.First vice-president\u2014Mr.Henry Rogers Winthrop.- : Second vice-president\u2014Mr.Harry Payne Whitney.Third vice-preeident\u2014Mr.William K.Vanderbilt, jr.Treasurer\u2014Mr., Jefferson Seligman.Three governors to serve three years (class of 1006), Messrs.Dave H.Morris, Sidney Dillon Ripley and Albert LB Shar tuck; two governors to serve (class: of 1904), Mesers.Harlan we Whip ple and Arthur lselin.Reports of the standing eommittees were read aod pe.A vote of thanks was given liripg bre prosdent, Mr- des i hone Stattusk, beacy ol ce the x tah of the club hag ors \u201cthan doubled.Among those in attendance at the meeting were Messrs.Albert R.Shattuck, Winthrop -E.Scarritt, Harlan W.Whi le, Robert Walton \u2018Goelet, James E S.Elliott, John\u2019 B.» Trevor, Percy Owen Emerson Brooks, P P.Fogarty, Laurence Barnum, Curtis P.Brady and W.W: Niles.The club now has 464 members, of whom .305 are the owners of automobiles.Many of these own more than one machine each, and several possess stables of from four to ten machines.It is estimated that five hundred automobiles, an aggregate value of mors than $1,500,000 are, une property of club members.he club isafiliated with the American Avi Iain and is the repre ff sentative int erica of the Adtomobile | Club; of Great \u201cBritaip and.; Automobile Club of France, Auto of Bel- glum; Ayto nf Switzer 1, Defitscher Automobile Club, Austrian utomobile Club and the Automobile: Club ef Turin.| NÉE Snake Attacks Automobile.Party New York November 18\u2014Nz.Mrs.Mr vidson and Mr.un ave be Do BES: AEA J.om a hunting topes | o - bie with snakes yesterday morning, at Min Hill hile Sauring \u201cbaring -through -German Valley and Newfoundland in an sutomo- reptiles, two copperheads, | The me pin the x middie of the road ready to epring.big automobile was moving rapialy, snd ite w struck ome of the snakes, killing it instantly.Snake No.\"2 vanished.The occunants of the vehicle da could not ten where the Ye hing had gone, sudd been disappearance.| Évnest ie Darty reached the Denville | Wa Junotion a had curled itself around the spbkes.The ninthine was stopped, and the snake stuck its bead u uw in front of Mr, and Mrs.Monson, o were in the frout seat, Mrs.Monson screamed and of the automobile into a brook, ne in mud and water oe ber shos tops ia shanty en ran over or rem fi gate pf and grabbed a the gateman.Mrs.a ke about to strike at the reptile it suddenly opened its mouth and a'dash at it chased her into the Beat, rhea ner: got the door partly ite head.The men of the at killed the snake with their guns and dou into the brook.The gnake was about thrte feet long.Riker, the - ; received $15 for -dis- |- covering \u201cthe spake, which might have tected ig Lime.2 Bunch of Bicyelists.\u2018.New York, November 38.\u2014 A digtin.ished band tofore, \u2018but + trials of take plice at Wetbeck in Gon, sod wil * be held France, on the Oircuit de Ler ie: 2 ilps.2g Ug ndo) % ré; | oh tries DPetember 31.; \u201ctro of three manufacturers of - machines in à England.pave hot set.enter.Edge, 1e rial Simp gL Se deuto- sm jumped*out |.ck | Comite Tow margin.of the war, he went to hoes again to comple is course.He introduced int the.\u2026 the \u201cloose.g ° Be ft half, Jeoving onstunn to pias B as: a ving \u2019 : y the .A a \u201cfeature À \u2018the gat le deve) \u2018Welsh \u201cclubs, Satara and Ta: accounts in in a large vitésure D the inade où -| times by ish en - {with | fs Ce Tear 4 1205.turna in it.The road bed make so m an it is fairly eve.It ia turas | i Ne a continged, in anewet to'a sug- a cons tarns are, mgerous, [- bec oe a man will paiurally \u2018slow down | that are 1 h coraa: SEE tous pocients.Then \u201cdof Fege bocatée a denver co ing to such a corner orm the the Dion chat he can take it at a fo 2 he ought to bake ie ah sty or or i Tha t is where the principal rar That the representatives of France who are entered.in the international six-day : bicycle race at Madison Square Garden, December 7, intend making a strong eff to return to their native country with ip in their possession is evident the earnest manner in which the riders bave started in to fit themselves for the event.nce has tried for years to win this event by sending over the pick of her cycle- stars, \u2018but only in one year, when tz and Simar finished a close second to the late Henry Elkes and Floyd Me- Farland, did the French riders have a chance.Gougoltz and Simar will make another bid for first honours this year, while Contenet, the champion ce fql- lower of Europe; Beugendre and Breton vi algo represent France.trains the foreigners and says they are the most promising lot he ever charge of.They are quartered at ttan Then jt © a difference what a man \u2018will do it goakes gets his nrice was shown yesterday by mass * Taylor's action in making a basty departure for Australia, accompanied by his wife and father.Taylor had decided to retire and was in edimest about it.His house in Worcester was being renovated and all his arrangements were complete for settling down.The Australian promoters wanted him to dome there.to race this winter and hid cabled him several offers, all of which he He put a high price on his going and \u201cthoug it would be urohibi- tive.He had no idea the j#->moters would pay his price of $5,000 in band, w5h expenses guaranteed and all his winnings clear.IE.is evident, ouh, that Taylor is an aécraction in.the lant of the Tan- garoo, for en e got a letter aocepting his ternary a draft ft of $2,500 enclosed, a guarantee of the balance on landing, a signed contract, and instruc tions to catch the next steamer from Francisco 2 + FOOTBALL The Dalhousie College Players.Special ta the Montreai Star.Halifax, N.S., November 18.\u2014In the ex treme esst and etxreme west of in the Maritime Provinces and in British Columbia, Rugby football, English rules is the premier sport of alll Down by the seg in Nova Scotia, the game arouses the utmost enthusiasm.For the last four I the championship has been held Dalbousie University, Halifax, and the enthusiasts assert that that Capt.Dickies 1903 team is the greatest team that has ever played the English à game in Eastern Can- The of the season is one of en Delivers has every right to be proud.The yellow and black tiger?have oi fp \u2018victorious from every contest, 220 pene to 23 points acered rte One of the\u2019 air où og y, putin Hegby sente the or bent op 4 «port aies e gata of th be Fame, & Navy 0 bet ide.bave turned out to cheer oni er a emery in struggle for su- ene the iy ad the arian, rn ag the quished respectively.by 7 the Navy and Dak bousie Then came e of the &-check.The weather has Leen warm and giants, on Saturday, October 21st; Greek the field in first class condition, allowing met Greek.T.students rose to the oc- | a.good praitio.East night, the weather ao The re: His- \u2018ws clear and cold and to-day the ground \"32 cum.The oii pe wi the terrific was hard as iron, dy and in splendid dT -Seore: 3%: to-pallape.PL.ax +4 2 5 A week liter they again entered the : \u2018Na by The Torontp .Vietorias- may, \u201cind the gérengtbened Las a star, wh ha ae on thi } tab dash.W, e rés score wes 13 to 3, AR mination Dalhousie: pulled themselves together and defeat was turned into a glori- aa mph, pi 16 te 13.On Satur- hibition on game, Dalhousie a prive victory from the Jack Tarn.présent again ét half time the |* vy bad the advantage, 10 to 6, but by fgultions foot 1 2 the second half, the 20 points.Score: to 10.NE Ded 2 scores for 1903 were: Dalhousie vs.Navy, 22 to 0, 16 to 13, 28 to 10.Dalhousie va.Wanderers, 10 to 0, 8 to 0.ousie vs.Army, 26 to 0 Dalhousie vs.Acadia\u2019 College, 7 to 0.Dalhousie vs.Unversity, New B wick, 16 to 0.3 Personnel of team : E.Church, - housie\u2019s full back possesses few or any su- prior in his position in Eastern Canada.punting is long and accurate.* His tacklin is at all times sound, and he is urried even when bh ressed.He Tas played two years with D ousie\u2019s first team, and before that saw service at Mount \"Allison College He is study- img law.Dalhousie\u2019s h i line is acknowl- by Halifax experts to be the strong- as & whole, that h&s ever played for the college, their passing and kicking are well above the average, and their style \u2018Yaries continually to meet the need of the ept.Their wings, Carney and Lind- are the speady unes of the team.Derney is an artfui d odger.and Lindsay's | eight, together with speed, makes him » bard man at all times to stop.Buckley gd Boley .are decidedly unselfish, and bo drop kickers.Lindsay is in medicine and the.other three are arta men.In Ber pasters, Dalhouste is unusually of the team niversity play.University to go to Arion war as a trooper m obese Horse, he worked up to a gommission.and returning to his Tore in ova Ecotia, went again to war after a in Dalhousie.\"As a lieutenant tin the \u2018Mounted Rifles while in South Africe the second time, he captain- \u201cei an ail Canadian team against an all New ealand team, in a game which the anders, who had been playing for five months, he, won by » e close ppp tome spin, * Rankin h pr an a maine to bis is captain, is very strong in tackling way, wh je Wis pasaing is ic bs now\u201d in\u2019 the senior \u2018yeat in ot > 19r seed sud \u2018bow played with \u2018yours, housie\u2019s forward fe E ja T a { REE 1 \u201ches re \u201cJimmi ond he \u201cPotter, \u2018who for succession have battled Ider to shoulder in the front foot, who ined the team last is pow in bis first = in » without & peer in bis nese and ribbling and fol ving Spar an arly bril liant.\u201cCam\u201d M is one of the most in of he Like, service 2 Css Africa an h.Pu f n in en's fa- .He Li of the-Cana- the.1 \u2018Bor ling capture.of national flag La 25 o A] i He à ny Toe eh he paie À TEXAS TERT Fa difference so long | e His style of ivinity.Rev ) > syiéeches = and Captain ad Br \"Finis pro- | TRE : ° \u201cas \u2018 8 .« wt » 404 emir eb 2 4 poid college by them we, Fiayin on the ool team before he-went to onth Af Fhe got into harness once more on ben re turn.Last year he was Dalhousie's representative on the All-Cenadian team, and made à magnificent showing, getting the crédit from all the Phe Bent For rs Ld the Old Country of being U the the ian side.He is now on pr 10s ming engineering.odor Todo the wie in à ple unen of young Ca an ay resembles strongly that \"Brien, wio learnt his football ut Dalhousie before graduati to the McGilf team.Corston, McKe Carroll, Miller and Sutherland, the remaining five, Forward Corston, together with Potter is on the home staff of the Victoria Generul Hospital, having graduated in medicine last year, but are still pursuing \u2018their studies at Dalhousie, taking .post graduate courses, McKenzie, Su erland and Miller are Arts students, while Carroll is in the Bar faculty.of \u201cStormy\u201d Too Rough for Powell.St.Louis Mo., Nov.18\u2014Big John Powell for a time was thinking of fie to Rugby foothall as a winter training scheme.John has been a regular visitor at American League Park,and has patiently endeavoured to get a line on the game.After watching the \u2018Varsity men vainly trying to catch punts\u2014they are none too strong in this particular\u2014Jack volunteered to show them how it ought to be done.A big thing like that,\u201d said John, \u201cis wpe ofter catching a baseball.\u201d Dustrations of how easily it could be done followed.On the first effort the spheroid ducked Powell's hands and caressed the most prominent feature of his face.\u201cThe light was in me eyes,\u201d explained John.The next time he sought to fold it in a fond embrace, after the manner of football players, but hia arms closed.over thin air.Several more times Powell tried for the \u2018hall, and missed.The last time John said that the proper way to handle a football was to catch ee on the bounce; but he quit after one \"Powell limbered up with the squad on another occasion.He never got any cl to the scrimmage than the side lines, bu he exercised by running up and down them ag the play progressed.\u201cWhy don't you get into the play?\u201d John | was asked.\u201cWell, it's this way.I like the game great, but I don't car any life insurance.Poet \u2018fine trainin ing how much flesh I would take o ni 1 were in the scrimmage.Besides, I don\u2019t like the way they take off flesh, exactly.It comes off by the leg or arm, instead of by the pound.And John is still training on the e side ines Preparing for McGill.Special to -The Montresl Star.Toronto, November 18.\u2014The football en- tlusiasm at \u2018Varsity is approaching white heat and the coming contest promises to make a record in point of interest and at- ndance.For the first time for years larsity supporters have a team to inepire dence and no steps are being left undone which \u2018Would tend to ensure victory.e team bas been training hard and berr- ig accidents wil! go on the field in perfect shape.Each man is to play game of his life.Weather conditions have been perfect for prac tice, with the exception of Monday, \u2018when a cold heavy rain came as Weatmounts for the Canedian pra ate championship.\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Grand Trunk Railway team dc\u2019 \u2018eated the Canadian Pacific Railway one goal to nil, ir a well contested on the Mas EE me .These Leargs will play again Queen's Par \u201cThe Sregutive of the Boosh Riders in t Friday t an up aire in connection with the matches of the Quebec Union series.The team vill start practice this afternoon, x as to he in good hape fi th, in the possibility $ the Canadian Pa anpionsiip should be de- \u2018cided on that date.\"Varsity will challenge the Rough Riders for a game for the Dominion championship: if they are successful in defeating McGill here urday.The dae of the game, if played, will be «November 28.he students.will play under the Quebec Union j rules if the Canadian Union will not con- \u2018sent to half under the O.R.F.U.rules.The final Fame in the Intercollegiate Union will be.plaved an Saturd a afternoon on the \u2019Varsity Athletic field, when Varsity and MeGill play off for the championship.\u201dVarsity won the game between those teams which opened the season at Montreal, and expect todo the trick again on Saturday net Brth teams have beaten Queen's, and the Varsity students are only one point ahead in the standing.5 McGill should win this match, it will them the championship,while, on the ot - hand, \u2018Varsity has a double chance, as they can make a draw of it and still hold the covetted \u2018honour.THE GOLFERS Metropolitan Beef and Greens.\u2018The seventh annual Beef and Greens of the M litan \u2018Gplf Club was held last night at the club house, Fletcher's Field.Mr.T.M.C, Hutchison ided and those present 1 included: T.C.Hutchi son, in the chair, Dr.Finnie, Rev.Dr.Campbell Rev.Mr.Ross, Chief b T.MeÇall F Laverty, Ww.Coon \"Ernest: kerr, W W-.K.Burnett, B.Stevenson, A R.Oughtred, Frencis Braid- wood, Bernard, A.Purcell, -H Botterell, & Alves, R.Holden, Baylis, J.5.Baile e, J.Ernest tchion Parlons Me J.Ap Fogo.Capt.low as ker, H.B.Srschin J.W.Blair, W.J.Sénnat horn, T D.King- BL Ho Ie ham.J.A Gardiser, H.Macaion, E .Cunning- Apologies es for absence 3 Frere received from Yr A McFee, Mr.W.Maltby, Mr.\u201cGould, .Bey.Ge Ceiborme.eine, Sid HS and W.B.Blackader.An excellent p was provided, which was done full justice to.After the loyal toasts had been duly honoured the chairman referred briefly to the work of that past yi and.in.conclusion hoped those present, .w.\u2026 members ui nei our clubs or pot, Work for $b thd ation of old grounds on.\u201cThe Royal aud Ancient G.Walsh witty Ji Sir, Fra.raidwood\u2019s a tiant and eloquent was certainly the feature of the ps ing.He wad lotidly cheered on resuming his weat.présentation of rizos was an enjoyable func on and al forth re- ies from Mr.vs or A.reell and M % H Te the .s.Cotboras \u2018Heine see ble .congratu atiors upan Yinning | ub| After witty Chet Ia the of the I ably.respo; \u2018to by Mr he After a few EL Stevenson and Mr.C.=X a Mr = thusiastic and.ehing a.2.clows | the singing 5 Awd outstretched : which ere\u2019, de FREE received.75 | acoom ow ba) piano with.as tomary The menu cards were he sri.ture of the dipuer, Join Paris.Golf Club.Paris, November 18.\u2014 William ) K.Vanderbilt, Bradley Martin and Oliver Harri- man have been for mewhership in the 3 Paris cal \u2018Club, hat - the ese to t club deligtaa \"ble the prospective increase a its membgrahip | by the bringing 18 of such prominen American women are already well re resented in the club by Walter ingsland.She is a worthy successor to Margaret Abbott, of Chicago.who is now Mrs.Finley Peter Dunne, who held the record of club for several years.Misa Adair Tried Dixie Links.Miss Rhona Adair tried Dixié Links x terday afternoon, just to give the few ladies who accompanicd her an opportunity to_watch her style of play.This was after luncheon, when the sky bad cleared somewhat, and' the snow had stopped, and those who had DEVET seen her play were simply delighted.It was uncomfortable work, hewever.\u201d HOCKEY The Ottawa Prospects.Ottawa, November 18.\u2014The annual meeting of the Ottawa Hockey Club wills | be beld_ to-nigbt m (Lhe Russell House.a expected that a decision will be reached #8 to where the Yeam will practice, and there is a possibility of another enclosure being erected.There is not hkely to be any change in the personnel of the.executive, as last year\u2019s officers did good work.All of last year's players.wi available, with the exception of Billy ef mour, whs is attending MeGill Alf.Smith will be available, however, to fill the vac ancy a the annual meeting of the tiring! Hockey Club, Club, ibe foliowing officials were; E.Patrersall; vice-pre- | sident, A.Pre dent E 5 secretary, H.A.Watson; tren=urer, RB, Laurie; committee, E.M.Foley, T.H.Roberts, H.C.Dewitt.Victoria Club Meets.The annua) meeting of the Victoria Hoc key Club will be held in the Windser Hotel, wesday, the 16th ipst., at p.m.The Houghton Gazette says of the hockey team of that place: When all of the men have .been gotten together, an informal dance will be given for the purpose + 5] of.introduei them to the public.The ma lieves that it has a team BECO to nome in the world.\u201d Among the amendments te be introduced = the O.H.A.annual meeting à one from President J.Row Robertson, to abolish \u201cplumping.\u201d It will require each ballot paper to contain not less than four.names, any ballot for a less number being voi Hod and Bruce Stewart, ex-members of 1 the Ottawa Hockey Club, will play hockey in Houghton, Mich, this winter, B y located in that place and Bruce will go there before the snow flies.He ward in the course of a few weeks.both played in Pittsburg last winter, ed Toronto\u2019s Finances.There is néthin with the Toronto Bona Call iy lly wrong ness with which the new issue of debentures are being sought after by followers of the club can be taken as a criterion.The directors of the olub met at .cCafi- 's and in additiow to President A.A Pa Reg Fo.A Ce aL there were present pf AF Jess REN here L.Solman, A.Burger, L.Reinhardt, Ww.N.Ferguson, J.J.McCaffery, L.J.Cos- ve, C.Cooch and Mr.Frank, of oston.The matter of issuing new debentures was di , and those which were not retained by the original holders were in great demand.An - allotment of the bonds was not made, but they will De placed almost immediately.Many could have been disposed of if they Thad been available.Billy Lush fs Tuning a basketball team in Bridgeport.Tons Pastor is tickled over nis elevation to major league company.Jake Beckley is bookec to play first for the 8t.Louis Nationals .he coming season.The Manchester Giub bas accepted the.terms of be io A.Daley, of Syracuse.© The New Fogland les league will recei ov, $8,000 from players sold or drafted.Hahn.Peitz, Donlin, Seymour and Sutt- hoff, of the Cincinnatis, \u201cJinter in that city.Manager Smith is busy arranging to give ester a good team next season.The Washington Poet Jim Ryan as manager ne ub.The Athletics of Philadelphia h od Pilcher Bartbald of Be He * Harel vig chb Outfielder Jones, \u201cwho was with.Toronto the last six weeks of the sesson, Las signed with Newark for next season.Outfielder Jack Titus, of the Phillies.has organized a basketball team.of which he is captain.Jersey City administered 2 last memson and réceived but five.rrovid- ence suffered most\u201431, and administered } -.b eight.: oF the Wath Wastin, players have contributed $30 each to send ther ttle le mascot.Jeter Powers, to St.Joseph's: .insgham, Ohio Walter Burnham counted strong] George ge Wrigley for next seasorr, and Teen that the Chicago Americans have æ- Newark is credited with an aticndance of over 180,000 péople in 76 home games, or about 2 110° per gamé.No wonder Burn- \u201cham rejoices.\u2019 Lr The clubs of \u2018the Sou Bouibèrn League will receive $4,750 cash Jor the mer snd that much more i they.mage OPN él Hod | is now in Ottawa, but will journey reat : | The Orowa at the Horse Show.ee ail mel ge PE Sesh same Boston | millionaire Preis him in ET Th Gar - \u2018hi \u2018fe \u2018ere Friel and 3 © release of hased rit and Martin, League team.By the deal | Hasty Gleason of the Colombus team will poin the St.ity infielder.Of the six baeeball ll players drafted for next season by the Newark Club, only three remain.By the decision of the Na- Qommission, the Newark Club loses outfielder Lou h and inffelder Wrigley, besides pitcher Ed.oor .Only three vears ax \"Walter Burnham | troduced pitcher Milligan to the follow- rofessional baseball in Scranton, ghd made a fine record as long as the team fasted.Milligan then migrated to Buffalo, where this season he won 21 games and lost six, and was sold fo New York for $4000.\u201c] don\u2019t believe I suffer any serious trouble from the blow I got on the head by one of Joe Corbett's swift benders,\u201d says the well-known third baseman, Charley Irwin.\u201cI have never yet known a- pitcher to bit a man with the intention of putting him .out of the game.I was very luckv in escaping as I did, for it wae certainly a pasty rep I got.\u201d \u201cThe National Baseball Commission decided that Player A.J.Marshall, of Troy, N.Y.did not belong to the Chicago National League Club.but left the question of draft to be determined by the National Associntior of Minor Leagues.The Newark.N.J.Club, drafted Marshall, and the Chicago National League Club asserted that it had purchased him.The evidence showed that Marshall promised to sign with Chicago, but leier declined the terms offered.ODDS AND ENDS America\u2019s Cup Talk.Glosgow, Scotland, November 18.While it 1s impossible to secure a direct statement as to the identity of the Clyde yachteman who Qroposed to challenge for the America's in 1904, 1t may be accepted as practically certain that Kenneth M.Clark will challenge, and that George L.Watson will design the yacht, on condition that Mr.Clark be a to challenge under the British ratin or the present New York Yacht Clu Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont., November 18.\u2014 Word has been received here from Leonard Howison, the Canadian expert billiardist, who is a native of B that he leaves Chicago at once for New York, and this week will sail for Paris, where he \u2018intends to spend the winter in company \u2018with Champion Jacob Schaeffer, giviz hibition matches in the large lard rcoms of that city.x.juge says that his arm, which bothered him some last eymmer, has completely recovered.rule, rule.A memorial slab of neat design to mark [the place where the remains of the late {he piace P.Roche, for many years eport- À editor of the Gazette, are interred in Côte des Neiges cemetery, was erected list on op] teams.Another.Canadian who pose.in Pittsburg, Coo Shields, =; well known as a hockey Plover wh the |.The AAA yn clases, preiided Guelph Natiopals, and a lacresse- es ]-ovgr bg Mr.Alf.have parte {5 with Qebawa, will go to Houghton tn MBIJOr the pesaon, auf arp well ab.with Jack Gibson's team.tr al bd Lo + Cy Tr = a \u2014\u2014 + mes BASEBALL cL : {THE TURF New York November 18.\u2014The private boxes at the Horse Show, in which fair | Women rgéounly dressed, were atterd- [ed by ve !-groomed escofts In iminaculate evening clothes, were the objects of cur- losity for those who made up the never ceasing walk-around on- tire floor of the - Garden.It was here that families famous for their social standing and great riches wers Frouped.and it has here, too, that New rR's most beautiful! debutantes were having a gay time exchanging gteetings with their mén friends.White was the prevailing colour everywhere, with now and then a symphony in red or blue or brown or pink, which brightened the picture tô a marked degree.Soclety has often been accuse of indifference to the horse.It is true that there is manifest satisfaction among the blue bloods to be seen and ta look.over delghbouring box parties.But Monday night \u2018there was an apparent enthusiasm .over the incidents of the oval tanbark ring on the part of eoclety that sugurs well for reform on this line.This unusual state of affairs may be attributed to the general public intergst in the thoroughbred of to-day.which has gradually spread throughout Amerjca until it is of national favour.It ia quite the thing.just now to be \u2018\u2019horsy.\u2018\u2019 to be able to \u2018discuss raëing and to speak without error upon the fine points of hunters, four.in.hands, tandems and high school performers.\u201c 80 it tay be expected that as thé Bhow grows older, soclety, and consequently the puhlic, will take tô the popular exhi.! bition in Madison Square.with the Inevitable result that the Garden wili see -s0me great crowds before the end \u20acf the week.The Horse Show is.managed by men.who are Identified with the racing of pthoroughbreds; and for that resson the Garden savours of the race track.In the \u2018first piace, Lander ix there with his band.which is playing the same old tunes that have been handed out at the metropoll.\u2018tan race cpurses for the past decade.Then theré is Happy Harry Wilcox, the bugler,\u201c:who has been sounding the sig- \u2018nal for the horses to leave the pad for years.- The programme boys are t same who sold the official race cards all the year, while boys dressed as jocke: are fitting about doing odd stunts.It was not at all strange, therefore, that an unsophisticated pergop who had been to the track and knew all these famillar features turned to a polfceman near thé main entrénce, shortiy \u2018Before 10 o'clock and said: \u201cSay, friend! Where 18: the betting ring?I just heard the bugle; and I want to get a couple of dollarg do wa \u2018This ain't no race.track!\u201d growled es bluecoat, \u2018This is the Horse Show, \u2018only swell people come here\u2014the on .blits,\u201d Astors, ,Whitneys, Belmonts\u201d 4 d others.\u201d You better wa) e up} So the unsophisticated man, Easting very small and insignificant,\u2019 wandered off the moving throng.The procession around the ring, as usual.was made up \u2018of a motley crowd.Professional drtes- rhakers with Keen eyes for new creations were on band eatly.They thought noth- ihg of standing .stock-stil] in front of a box and staring balaly at some beaut!t: \"15 arensed wo \u201cNow, that is simply Sharcirie.> said the sharp-nosed Fees a # companion, us she eyed critd ee a white.ne with crimson and gold is a gem!\u2019 The wearer of the so-called bin unconscious of \u201cihe attention she was a litem ut, * toa of + îres>-; \u201cBret\u201d acute.tes tracting d| oh Sof elas \u201cto Her eyes ana Supt ro 0 pere dr the dressmaker with \u20ac Re \u2018Where are going?von usher of a mas in chi who aacort- pu by à és nto] b Association Columbus \u201cAmer rican of Out baseman Boweack from the St, Loue ad: terms of the Louis Americans as uti > those of any new exhibitor fn | À torin Std \u201cfew SE ; ; ca : Woman in Pr velvet roots XY, 3 ry dormi F; \u201cH¥x & saleamdn in one ôt the moët fashionable\u2019 ring establishments in city,\u201d \u2018wes the hudbadd's seply, à with an e 08 extremn' pus \u201c\u2019One wonld think he was a millon \u201cI wonder If {hers are any dukes or lords or counts in the throng to-night?\u2019 asked a Iitti¢ woman as she iosked at the men in white shir: fronts and black » ow- wa With military tread, raisihg their hats with air'ense ads grace that possibly denoted fons prac \u201cIf there are any such persons here.\u201d Was tho response \u2018of another little woman, \u2018\u201c\u2018they gre incog.\u2018 But there's a \u2018Man\u2019 with a black -pointéd' beard who looks like a Frerich Couns!\" And so the comments ran all the evening.while society applauded with white gloves and chafied Incessantly about leading topics or the day.Behind the private boxes there was just & scattering of those who.while not aptually in the 4 8P social swim always make strehyous efforts to get into it.\u2018Then as an outside fringe In the rear #ests, there were the ordinary persons who take in all sorts of public functions, even though they must go to thé top balcony to see Henry Irving, Mansfield, or © - theatrical 8 lt was In the latter stratum that the most critical persons were to be found and also the most onthusisatie ovér the exhibitions of horseflesh and skilled ariv- Ingo gd idips i .From them the ring rs of wild delight when this favou te or that received the blue bone and.by the way, every exhibitor, { be sald, had his own particular Pollo ne in the way of grooms, coachmen, stablemen, harness makers, oarrizge manufac turers and others who were Indirectly Interested in his success.For brilllamey the show wag up to the mark, with-more of an interesting nature to come, All the week society is Booked to bask in the glare of elec the daszling rays reflected from magnificent jewels.It would not be a horse ent unless these features were preva- \u201cYou can talk about automobiles,\u201d sald a well known rider and driver when the saddle horses were prancing around the arena, \u201cbut le there anything more beautiful or exhilarating than that?Not Much, Give me a good horse and I'll bet I can have more real sport than ali the auto drivers in the world put together.\u201d \u201cBrave! Bravo!\u201d cried a person, supposed to be a man, when the tandems appeared.He wore a broad brimmed, anuff-colored hat, lo cost and Hiding breeches, and boots with sputs.\u2018Bravo, I say! Brave!\" \u201cDO you see that man yelling \u2018Bravo\u2019?said a horsey looking fellow.\u2018Well, he's just put on those togs to attract Attention.He could not ride a velôci- pede, take my word for it.But it was Bravo!\u201d for the rest of the evening.Not untf!\u2018after 11 o\u2018clock did society begin to out of the amphitheatre.Then there.pas + bustle among the carriages and cabs in Madison av enue, while a curious aM str ed with the police to get a glimipee the notables gs they came out nto the night.Reginald\u2019 C.Vanderblit won thé blue and highly commended ribbons with his | Bo ae poistmentes class &, for carriage and fi appointments.le horses were the \u2018arst respond to the bugle, th spond 2 dems next noroughbred \"qualified hunters were next on - and nine shapely saddie she sara _ Rama ee titer 5 RE | r clase .ves\u2019 dun 5 Shortly was finally awarded the blue \u201cne exhibttion of ponies, other than | Shetlands, caught the fancy of.the crowd.Mrs.Gerken's Model.eanlly more prizes in proportion to entries than horse show tory.Judge William H.Moore is another exhibitor of Importance, hie entries appears ing in twenty-four classes.The Judge, perhaps.takes more Dersopal pleasure out of his horses than any prominent ex- ihjtor -now before the oe except, -per-_ ape, Mrs.John.ge not only drives and rides her Tséé constantly, whether at oy a Ber farm at Sheepehead Bay.\u2018mit ds Actually rans | (\u2018stack to \u2018perfect Judge Moore is \u2018a \u201cwell-known ors in Central Park.and, therelore Is better known to New Yorkers as a driver of show borses.sa oar Hollister\u2019s.entries, \u201cFascination and vation, by the way.should prove the sensation of the show ax a pajr and tan dem, as they have, done we.in Dénnislly\" \u2019 élever fin ail\u2019 around\u2019 the summer show circuit Fascination will make matters interesting for all the nèw z0mers, both in the grext gig class and «if | the novice events; \u2018as well as fguring | close for the medium-sized champion: «hip.The class of high st that includes a likely champlon of pise Is that p \u2018which is to be decided this afternoon.It \u201cis open to all heavy carriage horses over 15.3 hands high.and includes such good | oes as Reginald Vanderbilt's White Oak Maid and Astonishment, Strauss & Hex- ter's Wellington Wellford and Weifare, ef which much is Hebectea throughout ihe vad ER John Spraters Dr.Selwonk, 4 8, oise ta tre eneational figure at ston; Ju ocre°s Dfp- Boston; Peckwald and Maximblan; Dr.aud Lard Amherst esa George \u201cKites an m a 8 \u2018trotting bred stallion Troarn \" distinguished itself in both the recding and haraess classes at previous shows.This is one of the most popular events of the week, and will give apn (index to fudge\u2019 preferences ag to large horses the remainder of the session.eythe hunting classes are larger than defore.and of the exhibliors most and best known \u2018Va, Is most Interesting when he wanes enthusiastic over the outlook.With Shitica) « eve he he n the condition ot the rovin ot ot the aa at Khe roo rohearpai before assembled eat fo che rectors\u2019 played unusual elirhess té have Virginia hynters do \u201ctheir best.Mat vas not sd good \u2018as it m \u2018been, however, and soîne mi made in consequence.of the celebrated jum role Ri Horapi Ameret, and unques Rmiohag ) and fearless rider and a horsencats to the manner born.There is no more popular ne te to fom la 40 print a ef Frederichabdre, ia System now.in vogue In pountry, and his horses have from .o ations « | \u2018proved one of the main tions, per chuckles le slyly remarks: \u2018I've got \u2018em.all skinned to death on the western nit this sesaon,\u201d - spa - Cam ne TY roti delet dT PRR Ad ES SEE .wi Ÿ LY hat] Ta ail pate, sat a ly om ronatrative, \"wend op 12H a, as Sonde tua that ET Dillon wend tn ~| Ameria Soeheg Fo Bo Som '® We.DOL 80° American jouke suvocss| - rut ths\u2019 year tar ir oan ap tnt an ers = 1 wad the Pipe the hres ann year, is only prvi h on thé My vod one.to a leading the van early.tn Seis \"bring ne was nearly Killed is gn automobile accident, 2 and for seversl weeks was unable Although Maher is far back ln the list, he is still the Most -popular \u201cYankee rider abroad.He is ahead of J.H.(Bkeeta) Martin and Lucien Lyne, his rivals from this country, in both Winning mounts ahd pércentage.He won a number of \u2018important stake events this sea \u2018son, rhe most notable of which was the er _ Maher hes wWon 51 races out of 273 mounts.Martin is ninth, With 4 victories out in 400 mounts pile Lo Lyne bea plioted Fy nuers -out © mounts.- O.Madden are tied for the lentes, his » each with 134 victories.Lane has had 62 mounts and Ma en M08 Heavy Rain at Bounings.Washington, I).\u20ac., November 18.\u2014The heavy downpour of rain apd a very ordinary card confined the attendance to the re Ts at Bennings yesterday.Four favourites wop.Track heavy.Summary: Firet race, selling, 3-year-olds 7 longs, Columbia course-\u2014Glorioèsa, 98.Hig- Kina, 7 to 1D and out, won; Widow's ui: M.sh, § to 1 and even, secon agnor.ony Cremer.40 to 1,.third.Time, Advocate, Minotaur, Orloff rise ran.Second race, $-year-old fillies, 6 furlongs \u2014Burdette, 100, J.Walsh, 6 to 1 and 6 to 5.won: Ancestor, 104, Creamer.6 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; M.Theo, 104, Romanelll, 4 to 1, third.Time, 1.17.Tppee, Hydrangea and Queen Belle also ran.Third race, 3.year-olds and up, mile and 70 yards\u2014Wild pirate, 108.Higgins, } to 3 and out, won; Trepan, 100, Redfern, 5tol and even, nécond: Satire, 108, Pickering.0 ag third.Time.1.46 3-5.Me.Willems, Mc ollle Peyton, Btonewall and ot al Fourth \u2018tace, #tlling, 2.vear.olds.8 fur- tongu\u2014Golden Drop, 10.Fuller, 4 to 5 and out.won: Reveille, 113, Redfern, 2 te 1 and 8 to 8, second: Bweet Tone, 101, Rom- anelll.20 to 1.third.Time, 1.16.Pistol.Tol San, Susie Christian, Miss Shylock , maiden, S-year.0lds and up.$® yards Clove ¥ Land, 110, Ftet- 2 to 1, won: Burni Pickering, 15 to 1 and 4 to second; Russel} Gerth, 10 119, Eyer.16 1 te ti Lady K hehond NE Singt ngin, ane a Base on Meteors he y We te a Apparen Labs eclitng.and up.1 miie, Columbia cou rio! 1, H.Callahan, ¢ a to 5.and out.wom; Ho oodwink, 08, Bouison ot even.Tite.1.4 14 \u2018pre aies ran, Mpre Canadian \u201cWinners.rer 7 x, November 18\u2014At the Horse M ow yiatird ar there we Canadian EE, 2 2 comes ques o carry pounds to tion and quality to count pertofmancé over fences, and SEC pires, Mrs.Thomas = fe ts, er Lit- | \u2018hight od pe King, Mrs.> Commandes.thèreugh- red.who was WS, to the ring.was lumping.up to his bast form, a first onours went to him with little hesita- og PRX a an Tons Jonse King took |.up unds and jumped tive feét two inches at the Miñeota fair.The bay geldine.was ried by F.Ambrose lark, his owner, with better judgment bl] up to-carrvimy 130 pounds to Bounds: one ti to count 50 cent, quality to per cent), was weon- D: Passano, Jr's (Warren.ton, Va.) Colleen Bawn: Crow & M {Toronto) Richard Carvel, second Beck's (London) Grand Knight, re EF B.Hussey's ee) Bloomingt ston, highly commended.te the wet wea: ther, nearly a buhdrea \u2018Carladfans were at the Bhow yesterday afternoon \u2018dnd evening.\u201cCreageus wil never again appear: in public except for chartty, and in Toledo.\u201d be a _-_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 George Bennett will.start the camj next season minus any two.year-ol those bred by himself seif on his farm, A bad ride by Higgins ons Irene Lindsey \u2018cost: E.Smathers $10,000 the other day.Drake also lost heavily on this race.æn but .THE HUNT Canadian Club's Fine Run.The Canadian Hunt Club mét at St.Lambert Saturday, at 1 o'clock, and after drawing Charon\u2019s cover, which proved - blank, ds were lifted over the Grand Li road, and found in Trudeau's cover.l held viewed the fox away, pointing - th fi couple of miles, doubled sharp across Tapinier road, re there was à check for a short time, fe A the hounds ot on the line Re They headed for ravel\u2019s cover, and after a run of thres miles, ran into and killed - oir fox, close on to the railway track.The brash.went to Mr.Michael Etaffo , Aw > \u2014 fur-j mares, 3-year-oide | J bourhood of .].Casey mont.of his Mait Extragt.(Maito Lahattimæ.) Por the brain worker, convalescent or -lbvalid iris in- valusble.At all druggists er grooers, - RII SAT] ve aches write ei fri dures, ee = pa Gisses DL Pa Craig.\u201cThe pate to Mr.George Murry, .those present were: Dr.Gauthier, MER; Mr.en D.McEvers, Dr, Thibaul, rosy Me; Morris de B.Strathy, Mr, N.Gro] and Mr.J.N.Fifty-eight enthusiasts, the largest Jumber tht hus mn met at a fox fox hut on or y m the Ho held over er the Hempstead ts and south country of Nasa cou county, sud the keenest of all was C.Wait ney, who me radio large Mr wes td MISCELLAN EOUS.Another Giant Boxer.San Francisco, November 18.\u2014 Irish giant, who has a heralded reputat of being a wonder with his this country seeking to gain bods 2 «8 a boxer, and insidentally win a little\u2018 money by putting away some of our His name is Jim with Bob Fitzsimmons i in 3 his ex ring for the bout with Gearge 5 vas born in ae , eos A ears ago.He 8 feet 11-2 inched AA weighs in the } i has not yet boxed on the fights having taken e, Soa ila.All heavyweights that ¥ } =\" pd the Philippine be eared were ught forwurd - Casey whipped them all.He beat C.Smith, the Manils trial horse, in one J.Baw age, a burly coal-paser from one Ye the also went down and out.in.ote round.Tom Feeley, the champion of.tbe navy, was Casey's next victim.eus was knocked out in the fifth round wee\u201d, teking a terrible beatin Casey beat Jack Blavin MoCsa- */ liffe on the same night.Koo Taste rounds and McCauliffe went out in ome: Charles Bt.Clair,\u201d another sailor with a big reputation, pext boxed Casey and was i in aix à.gaptured th tittle blye ast = bout ween Ben.oasried off another \u201cfirst Mrs, Ger- than on Monday, whem he was inclined oy which un op Eretine wut take place oe Morte an 4 aie Prize giing Te waa Placed.| a 24 t Ba Hier to-njght, has been postponed for a week.mw | ; bd : Pr _ Webb.of Bhelburne, Vt.- iy ne : Coduett , 8 off'beguti- Fa 2s \u201chave \u2018ben eed for Monday, - rotimeistio æxhibitors ai, 10 h bt wt Have Deén | ethber 23, when : wil} - ; dopo: the uh am: wad ony who inh in Tees 4 imps.ut foll \u201chall \u2018she re dai SP MIIIING NS larry tata teri be\u2019 Wh FE tiède m quant da Jt was, the red}.: | A 4 Si \u201cProodénd.the he eT Hori \u201cwent ho furrdy, her Canadian |.82 284 ker bose oT er have gor one Be Class 9% (hunters.horses.en middle A T H L E T | Cc S Wellésley Girl Breaks Ressrd.oo .November 18.\u2014~ \u201cTHe Wellgsley, woman .col record for the 1 aa = one, \u2018Monday.by Mise re Canty at Vaaser, 14 2-5 seconds.though the sky was overonst & bead à of uid and ee at ae a.m.Sons found and °08,.-à er, a relay race, shot pu, 100-yard and finally a hockéy contest between made the distance rs 13 15 atmosphere chilly, the sun! field wlleslyy College siudenra was pion tennis contest between Miss Ida Kit- nd \u201806 teams.The : \"oh: Comite gm previous in {day im the p chen, \u201804, and Mise Marguerite ad da official committee Mins Grace Crocker, sted of Os \u201806; Miss Marvin,\u201d \u201c08.The Aor Cham was wom \u2018by the A team, and énaie vom- petition Miss Ida Kitchen, retained the cham ar > 4.psy Be ism Mar guerite shot, won oo Miss E.eue à feat 6 34 inches.Relay Clas of 05.100-vard.Clement.07; Helen x » Catherine nn ; oo .! ro come A OOLD.™ ons 2 nus fend Rete ie if it ah ER Sr emo leg.trousers to bag olumb.LL-FITTING trousers _ soon twist out of shape, J bag at the knees, and \u201chike \u201d Then they when you walk.fap.Semi-ready trousers are designed on correct anato- , \u2026 Mical lines and bang \u201c2.- Practically impossible for Semi-ready excessively at the kneesor -' the centre of the trouser leg to get out af ! F inished £ to order in two hours.on the inside of the.true till worn out.OTTAWA\u2014SPA Ake STARRY, ~ MONTREAL: 3; se ea BAT ; => \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Campton - Bannerman Welcomes the Earl From His Solitary Furrow.4 reer MR.FOSTER IS EULOGIZED Profarence is Return to England\u2019s Historic Policy\u2014Englishman's View of Montreal, __\u2014-\u2014 * \u201c4 Canadian Associated Press.\" .1 London.November 18 \u2014 Sir Henry Cam -Bannerman 8 Libera) Meeting at significant point was the welcome accorded to Lord Rogedbtry's expréesed intention of returning to public life.He said it was with cordial satisfaction that every man among them would hear that Lord Rosebery (loud prolonged cheers), was ready to share the labour and responsibilities of public life, and give bis active co-eperation :to a united Liberal party.This was, indeed, good news, and all true Liberals would welcome his appeal for unity.The speaker, woving Sir Michaël -Beach, remarked that those.defending fiscal and commercial freedam wanted his ald, and they prpm- fsed to forget all about the sugar convention, Mr.Chamberlain and Mr.Balfour he compared to street musicians; so loud was the former's cornet that they could not hear the latter's concertina, but the pence given to the concertina player wip shared by the cornet player.¢ EULOGY OF MR.FOSTER.The Scotsman is delighted with Hon.Geo.E Foster.It says he answers Rosebery and Asquith, and shows that Canada destres new links of political and commercial union with England.M eulo- etzes the racy and vigorous \u2018western phraseology.It says Mr, Foster brushes roughly aside the pious prayers and theorfes spun in the closet, away from the busy world, and advises refuge in a practical tariff as a lesson Canada has hammered out of her own experienoe.A LABOUR LEADER'S SUPPORT.Senator Glassey, founder of the Australian Labour party, and former leader of the Northumberland Miners, strongly supports Mr.Chamberlain, provided Great Britain grants an adjustable preference to Australian raw material, including wool.He says his old Nor- thumbrian mates are startled at the abruptness of the new proposals, but will find, on second thoughts, that England cannot hold Colonial trade unless she secures a preferential market.The frée fooders jwere startled again yesterday when the official list of the Duke of Devonshire supporters at the Queen's Hall demonstration appeared without the name of Hicks-Beach.Hurried enquiry revealed the fact that Hicks- Beach had not yet accepted the invitation.A HISTORIC PROPOSAL.The Imperial Tariff Committee has issued a ledfiet on Mr.Chamberlain's fiscal policy by Professor Wallace, of the Workingmen's College,\u201d London, which says that a.atudy of tariff history shows.{ that preferential treatment to colonial produce was always a prominent feature of our tariffs up to 1846.Theretore tt is not a new proposal.A British manufacturer, replying to Mr.Haldane, M.P., says the Englishmen are no fools The scientific processes used to boom German trade all originated in England.The handicap of the English is that they lack protective tariff.Henry Tennant, the oldest railway manager in England, does not believe the country is in a decrepit condition, as fts population has increased 10 per cent.fn the years to 1901, during which time the railway companies spent 30 million pounds in improvements.A WORD FOR MONTREAL.Mr.Edgar Wallace, writing to the Mail, compares Montreal to a beautiful \"woman down on her heels, It is.he says, the worst paved city in the world, and the stamp of America ts on the town and one-third of its people.In Trance for Seventeen Years.Berlin, November 18.\u2014A case of trance.similar to the recent remarkable French one.bys suddenly come into prominence at Hrambbe, near Bremen.through the awakening \u2018of the subject by the ringing | of a fire alarm bell.Lhe subject 15 a woman of the name of Gesine Meyers.Rie fell asleep on December 17, t uninterruptedly sn Her mental and physical health appears to be good.She remembers perfectly events that went into the trance.She is now 43 years old : Perfect Health |.Is within the reach of almost every woman.The weakness, nervousness and irritability from which so many women gaffer is in general due to disease of the delicate womanly o When the disease is cured the general health is re-established.Doctor Pierce\u2019s Fawofite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well.It promotes me dries disagreeable and enfeebli hesls inflammation and ul : cures.female weakness, When thest diseases are -eured; headache, backsclse, Mervousness and weakness are cured also, » AY was Wesk and nervows when I coms | ped u gD Dr.Pierce's Favorite JPrescrip.Medical Discovery,\u2019 To A writes Mrs.M.rt > 1 Woodstock, out.\u201c1 had oo om Beds Fon 2 CS re vcemed to feet.much worse.Y can highty recommend these cioes to all aa Toe ear \"iv all ewig to Dr.a vow , RI Pierce's medion» Dr.Pierce's Common Sense Medical \"Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free om \u2018receipt of 31 que cent mem to pay Tn Tne pe 1586, and : had a casual meeting, and an informal She was fed arth ! talk with the Governor-General, who con- occurred before she word from the Swedis Sh Tn ee Mothers ==: TASTELESS 8 ope P + \" érenbard.rc | TEES ; , all wéaknesses of Hianchos Female Ills, carly decay and all tions, etc.Man tured only a Ont.At drug stores or by mail, 50c per box.6 Me- Kure- U BLOOD and NERVE TONIC.A PERMANENT and POSITIVIC CURE far rundown ME KIRK THE FOREIGN RELATIONS OF FRANCE.The Committee on Foreign Relations Optimistic as to General Peace Prospects.Paris, November 17.\u2014 There bas been distributed to the members of the Chamber of Deputies coples of a distinctly optimistic document, It wae the report of M.Pressence, reporter of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Chamber.The report opens with congratulations to the Deputies on the rapproachment with Great Britain and Italy, whereby the instabiilty of the world\u2019s equilibrium, caused by the existence of a single gyndicate of the great powers, namely, the Triple Alliance, had been brought to an end.Touching upon the situation in Morocco, the report of M.Pressence points out that the true policy of France should be one of extreme watchfulness and prudence, with the assurance that any action taken by the Government would be the result of mature deliberation.The report deals interestingly with problems in the Far East.It 18 pointed out that in the event of a conflict there it would be confined to a duel betweene Japan and Russia.The world would regret such an eventuality, though having no fear of a resultant general war.The alliance of Great Britain with Japan and of France with Russia might create the probability of an outbreak of hostilities eventually resulting in the drawing of the allies into the conflict: wherefore it behooved France and Great Britain, having \u2018 the strongest reasons for preventing a conflict and possessing the legitimate influence of loyal allies over the respective opponents, to unofficially counsel era- \"tion and peace without being considered as technically offering their good offices to the Governments at St.Pet- ersburg and Tokio.This would doubtless bring about an amicable agreement and be the happy first effort of an understanding which the peoples of Japan and ia desire and towards which they had\" contributed even more than the Government of either nation.Such a happy result would not be an altérnative.but a com- | plement of the existing alliances.The report says it is to be hoped that the diplomacy of France realizes the duties and interests of the nation in this matter, and says that what France needs is to shoy that ahe knows the.value of her ald and.wik miss no opportunity of directly serving the cause of peace.The Latest Militia Orders.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 18\u2014Militia ordéts issued yesterday contain the following ne tices: It is noticed that many claims for injuries to horses arise from the fact that .due precautions are not taken in on picket | ting horses on the lines in and | officers commanding corps fre rently certify to accidents being unav ble, when in reality they are the result of negli, gence.It is notified for the information = all concerned that, in future, when claims are made in such caves they will be dis allowed.Leave of absenge, with permisison to travel abroad, has been granted to Lieut.- Colonel W.W.Whites à 3rd Regiment G.A., for one month, from the oh instant.Captain Bernier Saw the Premier.Ottawa, November 18.\u2014Captain Bernier had another interview with Sir Wilfrid Jaurier on on the subject of he Captain\u2019s proposed and long-deferred polar expedition.\u2018The Prime ter, it is understood, only repeatad- to Captain Bernier his promise, that when the public had subscri 000 towards the pro- ! ject, the Government would put -up an equal amount.Captain Bernier Ilster tinue: to manifest warm sympathy with .the scheme.The Captain is yet without Government in regard to his proposal to purchase the Fram, which carried Nansen on -his famous Northern trip.Cornelius Shields at Sydney.Special to The Montreal Star.Sydney, N.S., November 18.\u2014Cornelius Shields, president of the Consolidated Lake Superior Company, and William Coyne, assistant to Mr.Shields, returned from Newfoundland yesterday.Asked about affairs at the Soo, Mr.Shields mid that a good deal d epended upon whether the mortgage of five million dollars now overdue, but which they bave until December Brd to pay off, would be met by stockholders or not.e felt confident, however, that this would be done and that rations would be again resumed through e entire plant.r.fhields ia very ful of the ultimate success of the Soo dustries.This trip\u2019 to Newfoundland vas chiefly for plessure.* Bowley Will Be Witness.Special i \u2018the Montreal \u2018B&Foe re, he i 18.\u2014Former Man: à Loan Company, German physici k longer allowed to tte in South Aro \u2014;.on A Wostain.Mlevatér Barned.3 Special to The Mêntrea) Star.° 2 Winnipeg, \u2018Man, N elevator butbdinig an unknown cause, PANAMANIANS .REFUSED TO BE WON OVER.\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Bepresentatives of Colombia Told That New Republic Was Firmly Established.Colon, November 18.\u2014The Panamanian Commission boarded the Mayflower yesterday and held a short conference with the Colombians, whe only represent the department of Bolivar and the Governor of that department, and who have no credentials from Bogota.The Colombians asked the Panamanians if they would return to the Republic of Colombia, assuring them concessions and considerations on the passage of a canal treaty.The Panamanians replied that they would not return to the Republic of Colombia, and declared the assurances came too late, as Panama's position was so advantageous and strong that they could not see any reason for changing.During the conference Nicanor Insig- nares, a brother of the Governor of Bolivar, who wad the spokésman of the Colombians, made a strong appeal to the Panamanians not to disrupt Columbia, and he supplemented his appeal! by the solemn assurance that Colombla would grant all the rights demanded by the\u2019 \u201c| teizetolg Furniture | At Our Antesreeme, Nos.453 and e855 Bt.0 dames street, Regular Awction.Friday Moraing.20th Movember At 10 O'Clock.A large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Ollgloth, Hall, Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Domestic Requisites and a dures quantity of miscellaneous goods, eto.Safe, clean.= storage for furniture.vate sales at all times, furniture, \u2018upright and square pianos, carriages, sjeixhs.barnesg etc.Cash advances made, FRASER BROS.es Auctioneers.QOloaring Sale ef TYPEWRITERS At Out Prices.All Makes GUARANTEED.THE COLONIAL TYPEWRITER GO., Limited, 13 Bleury Strest.HAIR ESS ES er rire carge S@ Cent EST draretste Real Este al yr 4 Lots on Aberdesn Ayanis, WESTMOUNT.rl * Bpecial sale by auctign of High Grade Persian and Turkish Ruÿs, being a consignment sent to um direct from Constantin collectes ople by the well-known Mr.Karnik Adjarian to Ye disposed of to best advantage.In order to display the great variety and exceptionally fine quality of this collection, we have'secured for a few days THE FRASER HALL (Cor.Dorchester and University).\u2014 - Cut Stone Front House, - 126 Stanley Street.The undersigned will sell the above.mentioned properties a his salesroons, 1828 Notre Dame street, 0: TUESDAY, th NOVEMBER, at 11 a.m.4 LOTS ON WEST SIDE, OF ABERDEEN AVE., near Montrose ave., subdivision Nos, 41 to 44; dimensions of each lot, 50x187%.The situation of these lots is superb ; they are surrounded by attractive residences, and command a charmin the \u2018surrounding country.Tow of shade trees stands on the rear of the lots as well as about 25 apple trees.view of A utiful Also CHEERFUL AND WELL-BUILT CUT-STONE FRONT HOUSE, 126 STANLEY ST, 9 rooms, finished in hardwood.concrete basement.stationary tubs.This ls an ideal property for a professional or business man.Full particulars at the undersigned\u2019s where the rugs will be on view TUESDAY office.NEXT and up to hour of sale, and sold WALTER M.KEARNS, dy auction on a Auctioneer.WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, Novembor 18th, 18th and 20th at 8 o'clock each evening.Catalogues now ready.Moira Asse domes Bm Sas\u201d \u201c D itioneers.\u201c JERSEY nm\u201d WILL Fo mare a specialty of Velvet | WORRY POLICE NO MORE.ner prenons Our \u2014\u2014 Notorious Thief Died in Trenton While Awaiting Trial.New York, November 18\u2014A despatch to t Herald, from Trenton, N.J., mays: James K.Johnston, known to the police of Europe and America as \u201cJersey Jim one of the cleverest Thieves in the world, is dead at his home in, this city.He was reared a Methodist and taught a young men\u2019s class in the Sunday school and then associated imself with a iashionable Episcopal parish, preferring to become a Isthmians and eventually carry out their .reader project of building the canal.Replying, Senor Arias, representing the Junta, said that the revolution wus born absolutely of the unanimous desire of the entire people of Panama, and was irrevocable.It was the act of a new independent Government, already thor- ; oughiy organized and formally recognized by the United States and France and Italy.Continuing, Senor Arias sald: \u201cColombia will always find in this country the most sincere brotherly feeling.The political ties binding the Isthmus to.Church Colombia have been broken, but the fault is not that of the Isthmus.The ties of afféction, however, never can be broken.\u201d Senor Isignares, In answer, expressed his deep sorrow at finding the recon- clliation impossible.St.Petersburg, November 18.\u2014United States Ambassador McCormick, acting on instructions from the State Department, formally notified the Foreign Of- | fice here of the recognition of the Republic of Panama by the United States.Foreign Minister Lamsdorft replied that Russia would take no action until the Cmar's return to Bt.Petersburg.Berlin.: November The Tagoblatt and Nations! Zefting prints strong comments on what they describé as \u201cthie despicable duplicity\u2019 of the United States in the Panama affeir.The Federation of Labour.Boston, November 18.\u2014The first resolution to claim the attention of th.Federation of Labour delegates on Wednesday was one to strike out of the constitution the clase confining the discussion \u201cto such political subjects gs affect the interests of the wdbking case\u201d The conven- \u2018tion copcurred in the adverse repait of the n Delegate Lap- committee on resolutions.land, of Illinois, was refused permission to introduce a resolution calling for the adoption of uniform.text books in public to bear the umn label, on the ground that\u2019 this was a matter for each gtate to settle by itself.The committee reported unfavourably on resolves to reduce the per capita tax apd the defence fund tax, providing for the creation oft a labour congress, and to sot aside nine and a half cents each month \u20ac to be used for strike purposes instead of five cents.\u2018 Funeral of Andrew H.Green.New York, November 18.\u2014Funeral ser ian Church, at Fifth avenue street.About len members of the immed- inte family and 400 ives of the city government ed.The pall bearers were qe or Low, ller Grout, Elbride T.or MacCrack- en, of New University, John L.Cadwal- ader, Charles M.Dow, Jobn Bigelow, Mornay: P.A x Frederick W.Devoe, bien pv iltams, \u2018pastor of yd The Quebec Detention House.Quebec, November.18.\u2014Dr.Faber, .the C.P.R.Detention is city, leaves here to-day for real en route to,St.Jolin, N.B.There ate still twenty emigrants in the Detention House here, and they will leave in the morning, in two special cars for 8t.Jobn, with the hospital, staff and several of the US.ion commisgioners.Duri the soueon, 750 immigrants passed through 1 450 of whom suf- and 400 of whom were cured, while the remaindet were deported.Special to the Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, November 18.\u2014The annual in pital ae is i Aa rea for > a vice in court as a wit x nat the triel at St, ond = Thomas on Tirursday,p oi or mon ; ky ~Xaloer Wants oof Back.pr se 3 3 reported that tt Special tq peror Wil- Paris, \u201cNevedaber 1 18.Sir Louis far och return to Germany bas been the ent Jette Af Sa next EE month.honours since departurs from that country 1» due to the been entertai fact that jans will be ne [sélons, among i wv Suddenly forsaking his Christian associations he went Lo California with the \u201cforty mimers,\u201d\u2019 a gambling house in San Francisco.he amassed a fortune and moved to Paris, where he lived in luxury.When his money was nearly gone he returned to America, and for & time \u201cplunged,\u201d widely in Wall btreet.dater, after a varied career of crime, be returned to Trenton a broken down old man.A few months ago he was arrested for stealing a pair of shoes from a store adjoining the where under bail for trial when he died.Speak- of his downfall, he always blamed gambling for his ruin.EX-MONTREALER CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.Ottawa, November 18.\u2014Joseph Evraire, formerly of Montreal, lately of Aylmer, was committed for trial by Magistrate Talbot, of Hull, on a of bigamy.The charge was laid against the prisoner by his first wife, who is a t of , Montreal, and whose maiden name was Alida Guillet.She appeared in court and testified to the time and place of the mar rage a and her evidence was corroborated by Rev.Father Lepilleur, priest of the PE place in Montreal.in which the marriage e produced in the place the ceremony, rich vas was dates ne 16th, 1882.Evidence as to the marriage was given by Rev.Father one.JDarish priest of mer, who per ovember ith, ing, according to the record, Emma For tin, who, it is understood, is a native of Aylmer.Joseph Evraire is a middle aged man, who for some time ployed as a conductor on the Hull Klec- tric Railway.In the trial Mr.H.À.For- tier appeared for the Crown, Mr.E.B.Devlin for the prisoner, and Mr.Lemieux, of Ottawa, for the first wife.Beil has rot yet been applied for.TRADE IN SOUTEH AFRICA Americans are the Most Serious Rivals of Britons.guondou, November 1.\u2014Mr.Birchenough.the To commissioner, who was cent by the ernment to Jnvedtigate the posi- and prospects of British trade in Saut Africa has submitted a rosy re port.He says that excluding war stores, the Amports have increased per cent.the greatest increase by far the past two Years.argest of Briard customers.Mr.enough prcditts that trade with uch Africa will pase that with India during the fourrent y year, and will.become the largest.À great chapter of the industrial and commercial expanmon has begun.The prce- fat depression in mining and a few other ranches is due to temporary causes, which the labour difficulty » the most serious.He says there has been since the wer in favour ritish , even when they cost more than ot \"but many British manufacturers, cially those in the engineering trade, vigour abd enterprise.The most serious tish ease are he United Stoves, Got many, Belgium and Switzerland.Se American rivalry is concentrated in certain defined branches, especially agricultural, mining and electrical inery appliances, fencing, ue furnitare, and other wooden articl This \u2018co: tion is materially aided b mpeti low freights, for for which Dg Britsh N York Son South Afri ow to rica the fi t rates from Great compare vi South Africa.Am other causes success à presence at the mines of American engineers who favour American machinery, the sûperiority of the American ogues and the accessibility and bon-homie the American age com with The re- ceævæ of the Portis agents, ; Mr.Birchenough enters detailedly into the oom) ive merits of the rivals of the British, deducing various facts, which show that while the German.and other .conipetition needs 0 be wateh- oS, it is only the American competition + Leonard is a Lucky Youth.New York, November 18\u2014Sentence wae who was recen apprébended at ancou- d wi n a year or two he once attended.He was\u2019 \u2018of the serum can be only obtained after with Bri- .eXpergaentation ; hé lina been able to .Marmorek\u2019 .babi: end the week.Ther exact \"of © 00 has been made blie | - yet, but it is in that à will be before Christus; pi y'on ce about\u2019 Decez .10h, The contet will bo between Mr.Tu d'OS à Font .io on \u2014\u2014 CT ALET - DEPT, has become noted for this class ms Underwriters Sale Damaged Barb Wire EX 88.MANCHESTER COMMERCE.419 bundles of 2 and 4-point barbed wire.slightly damaged by sea water, will be sold for account of underwriters and others concerned at the warehouse of J.H.WILSON.1874 NOTRE DAME 8T., on FRIDAY.20th NOVEMBER, at 2.30 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.of work.e+ The .TOILET LAUNDRY CO., LTD., 200 GUY STREET.Phones Up 2001-2602 NEW SERUM CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.Dr.Marmorek Announces His Discovery to Academy of Science.permanently cures all Weakness, and all effects of abuse or omcess- es; Stimulants, Mental and Brain Worry.which lead tion and an Early Grave.please, ceipt of price.dress Wood's Phosphodine, the only medieios of its kind that cures It promptly aad of Nervous Bore and Apion gives universal satisfaction.forms the excessive use of Tobacco, Oplum ot alt © to Infirmitv.Insanity.Consump- Price $1 per package or six for $5.One will six will cure.Mailed promptly on re- Send for free pamphlet.Ad- The Woud Company, Paris, November 18\u2014Dr.Marmorek, \u2019 Windsor.Ont.Canada an Austrian bacteriologist, who was until BE Medal EE Notre Dame street by receatly the leading cnemist at the ras ood :f teur Institute, has communicated to the Academy of Science the results of his experiments in curing tuberculosis.His researches led him to discover a serum of vaccine which he elieves is elficacious.He bas used it for more than a year, obtaining favourable results in tuberculosis, although he did not succeed in cases of tuberculosis meningitis, in which the roved innocuous, ocsl abscesses being ing observed in only three out of two thousand injections.Dr.Marmorek claims to bave made several absolute cures, besides effecting distinct improvement in some advanced cases.He admits, however, that o definite verdict on the merits on a greater scale than practices mMéthod of preparing oy \u2018serum is curious and complicated.A particular spacies of the Koch baeilli obtained by selection is reared in a spe- Ciws medium composed of calf serum, into hh white od ps pig globules have been of essence injecte liver.Toedium the bacilli secrets a tozin which is then injected into horses.This is its fine) development prior to its injection into the human sufferer.The difference between Dr.Mar morek\u2019s horse serum and Prof.Koch's tuberculin is that the latter is a toxic stance, while Dr.Marmorek\u2019s is an antitoxin prepared outside the human organ- LT.-COL.HODGINS AT BROCKVILLE.special to The Montreal Star.olrockville, Ont Ont., november 18.\u2014 Lieut, odgins, the .O.C., 8 spending three in town, making his first inspection of the 41st Regiment.There has been a lot of apprehension in anticipation of this inspection.For months past the organization has been in a deplorable condition.Company officers would not drill.The rank bod file would not turn out, and as s natuxal consequence, further then this, the state of affairs was dissension between the officers and some resignations were sent in.parse indivi companies were on fore Col.H.wy The first mustered 20 men, the second 13 and the captain was the only man of the third to show up.The lat ter situation led the Colonel to remark ALMGST AFRAID TO G0 TO SLEEP FOR FEAR SHE WOULD NOT | WAKE UP.PLUTTERING OF THE HEART.) SHORTNESS OF BREATH.FAINT AND DIZZY SPELLS.Mrs.Wo.Bingley gir, Grant Tracadie, P.B.Ly Experience, te : MILBURNS HEART AND NERVE PILLS She has Deca restored to perfect health.She writes ; \u201cAbout seven months age I was badly run down in health and became very weak.Buttering of the heart and shortness breath.nen lyin almost afraid to to sl would never ae hes the morning I wou but as soon as J started to work my heart would start fluttering, my bead would bes come dizay, faint weak spells would come over me and it seemed as if black objects were floating before my eyes, | na der el I was troubled wit' ci vs fear | When | arose is feel a little better, g down at ni, every da Milburn'e Heart à until I Nerve Pills.the box was half e | could foal an chat they had dons me goo was finished ! was in excellent bealth and would advise all sufferers from beart and see troubles to t ce 50 cts.dealers, or por and by the time i them,\u201d x, or § for $1.33, all THER T.MILBURN CO., Limited, ~ TOROETS, OFT.> that it was a unique experience in his career, Those who had shirked their censured most severely.Col.dut Holi met the officers in their mess, where the future welfare of the regiment was discussed.For Each Kiss, $3.37.* Albany, Nopember 18.\u2014That a kiss given during a courtship has a monetary I value has been established by the Ap- The Prospects far Reciprocity.pellate Division in a decision hid down down i e case of Miss ®rances Pi t, © Special.to The Montreal Star.Galway, Saratoga County.Miss Petit tanorosto, November 18.\u2014A Globe's Ot- ¢ : Reciprocity with Canada appears to be a live topic in the United States at present, but here nobody High ot uot after the dos of Fulasen, co tons loo toward reciprocity are to be re wall bave to be on the initiative of the United States, when any over for them to undersiond that Canada without any favours from and does not propose to which she valued at $48 a Kiss.kiss she had noted In a diary.The jury thought the rate excessive.and reduced it to $2.37 a kiss, awarding her $3,000.The Appellate Division without opinion affirms the judgment of the fury.the award Blacksmith Tittemore has gone into voluntary bankruptcy.was wooed by a blacksmith named Titte- more, years he jilted her.an action against him fur breach of promise.fixing the damages at $50,600.The specific allegation made by her was that After courtship of fourteen a She then brought had given Tittemore 1,296 kisgen, Each Bince The big saw-mill at Sault Ste.Marie _has commenced running, and the veneer and charcoal plants will probably start soon.As a tesult labour conditions have improved.that country ce in ee Sen Domingo, November 18.\u2014The polit- cal Station The isan To CALIFORNIA .UNION PAOIFiG._ SOUT HERN PACIFIC EVERY DAY until Novem- Chicago $33.00 St.Louis 30.00 .Three Through Trains Dally.- Stiortest route.Fastest time.8 Roadbed Touris moothest Roa ou |Tomtiegtentt Mot Met WILLARD MASSEY, EPA lena We are tavoured with instructions from L.Sabayan, Esq, of Courian, Babayan & Co., of Montreal and Toronto, who has just arrived, to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION the choicest\u2019 and most unique collection of Oriental Rugs ever exhibited to the art-loving public of Montreal.In this collection will be found some of the finest specimens of Persian and Turkish Art, carefully selected by Mr.Baba- yan during his recent visit to the Orl- ent.Sale will be held at their Oriental Art Rooms, Karn Building, near Peel street.2362 8t.Catherine street, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 18th, 19th and 20th, at 2.30 and B p-m., each afternoon and evening.On view Saturday afternoon.- Remember the above firm 4s permanently established in RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Montreal, and their reputation alone is sufficient guarantee of the class of goods to be offered at this sale.INLAND \u2018NAVIGATION.To Quebec.83.37; 271 4 -\u2014 + an a -\u2014\u2014 INLAND NAVIGATION.CHEAP RATES TO QUEBEC.STATEROOMS FREE.Steam-heat anl Klsotric-light Chroaghaat, return, $L.4% Kxcursions, 83.30.saturday to Mondag | QUBBEC LINE \u2018steamers leave dally.except Sunday.at 7 p.m, City Ticket 0 Hee, 128 St.James Street, Opp.Post Office, 248% RAILROADR RAILWAY GRAND TRUNK System \u201cINTERNATIONALSLIVITED.\u201d Daily = Bam,ar.Toronto 4 0pm #pmil.40p.m.Niagara tails, ne, 8.m.liuffalo J:U0 p.mn.London, 7.43 p.Pie: treoit 10.30 p.m.Chicago, 7.20 a.m.Elegant Cafe Service on Above Train.REDUCED.FARES WESTERN AND \"PACIFIC POINTS Untll Nov.80, 19 11, Coloulst fares from MONTREAL TO Senttle, Victoria, Vancouver, 48.Portiand.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u20260\u20260.cres $ 90 Spokane, Hossland, Nelson, Trail, Robson.ccaeo 000 Anaconda, lintte, Helens.Colorado springs, Denver, salt Lake srseetiirert sessneinrens sas Francisco, Los Angeles.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St.James Street.Telepbones Maln 400 and 491.or Beuaveature Station, Lake, a0 CANADIAN\" : PACIFIC One Way Second Class Tickets on sale until November 30th, 1903, from $48.90-\u2014Montrea! to Vaneouver, ?w oorla.gentils.Tacoma, $46.a0-voget pi rare li Propertionately iow rates to other pulnts.SPRINGFIELD, MASS MASS.La siceping Dar, Windsor 7.45 pm, dally, exoept City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 139 ST.JAMES ST.next Post Office a Montreal Park & Island Railway Co LACHINE.service, § a.m.to 11 p.m., From Lachine 30 min.service, 5.40 a.m, te 11.45 p.m.Last car 12.45 a.m.SAULT AU RECOLLET.ag.every 50 min., from 8.50\" am.1 br.40 min.service, 8.30 30 min.service, 3.10 5 m™.1.3 > 40 min.service to Sault 6.25 a.m.from From Seult au Recollet, em.to 9.20 am, I hr.40 a.m.to 4.00 p.m., 50 min, service 4 p.m, to 0.00 p.m.Last car Sault 10.40 p.m.CARTIERVILLE, 8T.LAURENT & COTE DES NEIGES.-From Victoria 8q.to Cartier- ville, 1 hour service, 7 a.m.to 9 p.m., last car at 11.25 p.m.First tar at 6.15 a.m.from Mount Royal ave.From Cartierville, 1 ur service 7 a.m.to 10 p.m.First car at ie 5e 5 a.m.COTE DES NEIGES.\u2014 From Victoria sq.30 min.service, 6 a.m.to § a.m., 1 bour service # a.m.to 4 p.m., 30 min.service 4 p.m.to 10.80 p.m., last car 11,25 p.m.From Cote des Noiges, 20 \u2018min.service, 7 a.m.to 10.30 a.m., 1 bour service, 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m., 30 min, service 4.30 p.m.to 9 p.m.1 hour service to 11 p.m.First car 6.16 em.MOUNTAIN, \u2014 Cars leave Westmount, cor.Victoria ave.and Sherbrooke st.half hour service, 8 a.m.to 11.45 p.m.cars leaving 15 min.past the hour connect with cars Soo it\u201d tierville iTS & NERVE Positive Diseases.poy, poste and St, Vitus Dance.No hier Se Nervouwness after first day's use.FREE.ty Caves by LR DR ÉLIRE \"4 GHEA RESTORER.and sutrial bottle sentth Trontus FREK to Fit patien they paying express cha only when re- esived.Send to ine, 144., 931 Arch 8e, Phila- detphia, Pa.tes Javrtt THE SHIPBUILDING CASE Feeling Grows in Wall Street That There Will Be a Compromise.New York.November 18.\u2014The Evenin Post prints the following:\u2014\u2018In the Wal street district the impression hss been genera) for several days that a compromise in the United States Shipbuilding Company receivership MNtigat! depends solely upon an agreement as to terms.Tt has seemed evident that somthing Jook- Ing to a settlement of the fong drawn litigation, with Its frequent adjournments, is certainly afoot, and it has been finally belleved in many quarters that neither Charles M.Schwab nor Max Pam will ever be called to the witness stand.\u2018\u201cThere is reason to believe that the hitch in the matter concerns the Bethlehem Steel Comp any e richest member of the shipput ding family.This company was not in the combination at the time of the lssue of the first mort.\u2019 gage bonds of the Shipbuilding Company and it is suggested that Mr.Behwab.who is the Bethlettem Compæny, is not \u2018willing that the Steel Company shall be placed back of these bonds.Mr.Schwab ts understood to bé willing to let the first mort, bondholders of the Shipbuilding Company share in the Sheldon reorganization plan.and keep the relative rank of their securitiex: he is willing that these bondholders shall pay thelr pro-rata amourit of the new stock 1 cash capital, but he is not willing that | the Bethlehem Company shall become security for the bonds ed before lt became a member of the combination\u201d \u2018 The Grand Lélige pt \u2018Massachusetts of \u2018Order of United Workmen | the has adopted a resolution to sever all connection with\u2019 the Bupretric Lodge et the 0 | \u2018You : aréidok baker?J JA aster, A poe City\u2019 ia \u2014 | Vancouver.\u201d Superior i Fo re OCEAN STEAMSHIP& Liverpoo) via Moville.Royal Mall.Service.From Moatreal ALLAN LINE Liverpool, 3 N 2 Parisino * Frew From Liverpoel Steamer St.Joka Halifax n Nov.1 Yor.Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and finest stéamera on the - 10,- , socording to * steamer, and number of péraons in stateroom.SEC- OND-CLASS, - Liverpoot \u201cor - Londonderry, - Be- .Tunisian, or lonian, 840.Qther steam» ers .30.Return tickets at reduced untes, THIRD-CLASS.Liverpool.London or Olas gow, 825 or 526: Paris, $32.Apply Le A.ALLAN, Montreal.HALIFAX TO Re : fDominion.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.euves MEDITERRANEAN ERY cc, svovileess sorommodstion for aii oli Passengers.PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.+ ov.AVONMOUTH DOCK & BRISTOL.Ottomaa.Now.18 4\u2014Cold storage.\u201ccola @ storsge \u201csad oat str.Por further particulars apply THE DOMINION LIND, 17 Bt.Sscroment Street, Montreal.og ua oo 163 :*\" 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.Montreal te Liver rpoel.UNT TEMPLE TO LONDON.Nov.Z0ta *The Mount Jemple carries a \u201climited ume ber of \u2018and third clase, Passengers embark after 8 p.m day pre salling.vious to WINTER LINGS.Lake Champlain, Sat.Nov.28th.Lake Erle,\u201d Thurs.Des.10th.Lake Manitoba, Sat., 28th.Lake Champlain, Sat.Danner Oth, RA OF PASSAGE.Cabin, $50 and upwards.Round :rip at reduced rates.do, Loken.6 io by Bristol First tickets Seco! est it.Sacrament st, Meatreal, Hamburg-dt{merican, Bi-weekly Twin Screw Service FOI P,Y JOUTA\u2014CHERBOG ~~ HANRURS.Peunsyivanis.Patricla.Nev.3: 3 3 | Roque vereee coer DOC, 13 on and gymndétum on board., Meuiterransan Servica NEW YORK \u2014 NAPLES \u2014 GBNQA.By superb asw ['win-3crew tsa aire First Onbia $09, $75, 000, Upward According to Steamer.S.S.Deutschland to Italy, LESS THAN 8 DAYS TO NAPLES ; Around the \u2018World 7 the PRINZES JIRA, 4% months\u2019 trip\u2014g1, L RAL ed u Hamburg-American Line, 37 B'way.N.¥, James Thom, General As cut, Xavèr st; M pr at ne, Femapie Basie Ratiway Company, \u201cAtlante Scenmadip Lin sieve tè ancois 83 By ree | Worth German Lloyd, FAST EXPRESS SERVIOR.PLIMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG \u2014BREXES.Kaiser, Nov.34, 10 ».m.K.Wm.[[,faû 387s n Ergoprine, Des.1 1 p » Kalser, Fob.3 = K Ws.{L, Dee.1 bi pm Kronyria a Lan Kronprias Jan.5, \"Tam.| Kateer, Mar.8, Ah ABW TWIN-tLLA.12 4 bbes _ 55.\u201cKAISER WILHELM IL\" 707 FERT\u201419,5U0 TONS\u2014 40,000 .1OREE- POWER SaiLg NOV.17, D&C.13.SAN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE FLYMOUTH-\u2014OuknBoUnu\u2014bunaty.\"Main, Nor.19,10 » \u2018Main, Dec.28, Ip Karfurst, Nov.78, Le = |nouar Jan 13 #5 mm\" Neckar, Dec.35 .= | sR, Jan.$L, moon.\u201cRhota\u2026 wa Main, Fob.3 1U à me.*16Bremesn direct.\"MEDITERRANEAN SERVIOR ~~ °° GIBRALTAR-\u2014NAPLES\u2014GEHXOA Honens'n,Nor.Hit .a 2| Barons dan 23 llam Tirone \u20ac Hobousel i >.illem Lahn, Dec.Pr, hat A = | Hokonio Jou.118m Hobenz't, Jah.\u20183, lt am OELRICHS & CO, 5 Br Brendsray, N.Y, WwW.H: HENRY, Sele Agent for Montreal Temple Building, 185 x.James 51 110: TO THE GOLDEN GATE CALIF: \"ORNIA Southern Paoïlie \u201cSUNSET LIMITED\u201d Also connects for alt Pacific Cou paar.Excallent service guaranteed, v $4200.10 $80.00: te Galifodwla.7 HE: EE CURRTER, À; ™ Washington ret, po > f0,112 0 + ¥ o mayb \u2014\u2014 1 mob = ARANAN & CO.Proprietors aa ry sf nn.4 Subscriptions, $3 dear Eu bar hw me 7 Agent in the United Staten.JM.Lee FAL en New York, -and Tribune Ami 12 France, Mayence, Funes ant e.Nat in Toronto, M w.Mogutivrer, 16 Circulation ot of the Star.WEEK ENDING NO NOV.14TH, 1803.MONDAY - 54,065 TUESDAY - - «- - 54,115 54,008 3 - - - WEDNESDAY - - - THURSDAY - _- = FRIDAY - - :- SATURDAY - TOTAL - =.330481 Daily Averagé +.- 55110 Weekly Star Last Week - 122,448 \u201cHER\u201d 453,100 DAILY À AND LAST-WF Ie From the above [ures are excluded several thousand su tions as more or less ephemeral > \"WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903.RATED UP CANADA.TO HE GOVERNMENT OF | bt CANADA.Give the manutacturers, workingmen, and farmers of Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States thd home of the mest prosperous manufacturers, workingmen and farmers in the Fiakasanian kW 3 ; jo THE MANUFACTURERS OF * CANADA.Forcé the Government to give you as good a tariff as that which has made the American manufacturers rich.When you get this tarif, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.ee\u201d 524.æ; A AMAAMARMAA = (AN a THE WORKINGMEN OF CANADA.Take à leaf.out of the book of tly American workingman.Help your employers to obtain \u2018for themselves and for you i.Casnda 1grd AMAAAAA ; < mers, the wesithiest far +.- ers dn.the.\u201cworld; who - eager the Empire.It is to e interest of Canada .to trade on liberal terms -wi countries that will e on lber- al terms with her.It - the Dominion is ': \u20ac in & position to grant 1\u2014 01 acant ju ip, will fall to his lot.THE ONE IMPEDIMENT.ar as rh ety Seg se BR hit i ab 5 | PS: : EE TE CRE is said to be ose « asiderable im- tite the éarry oût of the above pement Hob.BA \u2018Parent is said : to be very much incensed dy the efforts > muds\u2019 by Hon.Lomer Gouin bis ,, fiends to oust \u201chim from his > nt bigh i : éntaté.| Ib is even stated * ness by some who are high up in the 1 councils of the party, that the trouble in \u20ac cojoniration depariment, the difficulty are experiencing in nbtai \u2019 Tote are due to the feeling of ih of the Premier towards his aspir: Minister.\u2018&-\u2014{ion and Pu ay ining ment young pote Commissioner of Colo ic Works began to travel in all sect country, to investigate the gm oh ibe pettler, and made bimaelf known in all Lori abnouncing that he weuld prove best friend the setilers ever bed.This prominence was distaste iul to the Premier, and he resolved to clip the wings of his young friend before the .pee Minister soared too high.He accord- jpaly issued Ë Commissioner of Lands, - Foretts and Fisheries, the order that no fives re ands were to be given out for set- Uement until the Colonisation Commission bad completed its work and reported.Hop.Lomer Gouin, finding that he could not get lande to put settlers upon naturally could not distinguish himself by the work he did in the interests of colonization.PREPARED HIS RESIGNATION.He was so affected Plt action of the - Premier that it is said bis re signatiog, and went to aa where *, he complained bitterly to the powers that be in the Dominion Capital of the treat- _ ment mefed out to him by his chief at its Quebec, and asked them to ipterfere.He threatened to me a couple of times later, but his fi s prevailed upon him to be patient.and promised the incubus, which prevented hic higher tlights of statesmanship.In view of _ihese feelings, it is sxcondin, y doubtful whether Hon.Mr, Parent, en he goes to the Lieutenant-Governor \u201cto give up! bis portfolio and nominate his successor, according to constitutional usage, will mention tion the name of Hon.Lomer Gouin.Poli eagerly waiting the return of Henge for it will not be antl the Lisutenant-Governor's return that the contemplated arrangement will be carried out, ANOTHER PROPOSAL.In the meantime, another proposal has ea grade to the (feet that\" the Provin- ment 8 hould face the electors « ot the province, in a general election, to test the feeling of the country in order ho the people at Ottawa, who really control the Quebec Government, may find out ni their own chances of success vern their conduct accordingly.8 Parenti is said to be opposed famines a pf yea rea- on vin his renal to those who are anxious to.see Hon.Lomer Gouin in the ascendancy, and introduce his friend from \u20ac as à new Minister.Li V je cé Te wt =, 3 LT Ep Ea ra A OY NC aE a + 045 Lester ie \u2018wpe \u201cA jE wm ee zat : +R \u20ac Ey Se & igen a ue Sis the ote Tone à haunch cd stituti oF ave RECITAL.~ Pa songs in book form, of them \u2019 shorty À ie et of i ve a n ns bere.Mr 5 Whyte is a.Cansdian, residing in DELL CENTS PAY UP.\u2014Owing to ernor.are little things which help w trick, | he the different chars | the te remove | madi ete , \u201cà _ a a, vad gime was more Droits than it has been for many, years.\u201ca | + sive el vecu Stugent rues That ee went to Muskola 9 cure a humber paw negatives huatia and those be in prof One in particular indiontes mord effectively than any words the plentitade & the .gume.On the station platform at Gravenhurst .are to be seen a doses ee pign : \"IN AND AROUND \u2018THE CITY.> TO TO CHICAGO Miz \u20ac Que goes ge Fall a exhibit at Choquet POUND GUILTY Midge On oqu Ee Tn of frend in pre the oa ve for couts verted oy a at Ge South.\u201d Sentence will be PERÈQUE FOR D.the Notre a om ot t arid; Trunk I away, at Fat St.a y (Ta for du done a of ae a ros been by pe ihn nis b No less Bi $100,000 as during the pest DR.J TON Sie \u2014 to London tery ecided to re :lease the Rev, Dr.Johnston from his charge there on December 3rd, om ng of which day he will be inducted ipto the pastorate of the American Ires- byterian Church, in this city.WAX WORKS.\u2014The Wax Werks at the Melville Church Basar, to-morrow Rees, the organist .Te members n das éhoir wil personate CHANGES M: Railway has appofrithk locomotive Th foreman 2 ot London.1 a | sion, to r.A.8.nght other duties, and Mr.*T.Croesen has been appointed to the same duties at Andale.vice Mr.D.E.Smith, resigned.ACTION AGAINST COMPANY \u2014Mrs.\u2018Fd.Pepin, ol whose husband was kiled last July, while in the employ of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Compeny, is now proceeding in an action iin forma peuperis, to claim $15,011 from the company for her self and her three minor HONOURS FOR MONTREAL MUSICIAN.\u2014Mrs.Parker Leach, this city, soprano soloist and vocal culture, is now sopran musical director of the Washington Hei te Ta Srand prank E.Till Baptist Church, New York Gity.is a vested choir of voices and choir selected to f tbe music at Convention to be held in that city November 19th, TEACHERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.\u2014The Me Gill Normal School Teachers\u2019 Association will hold its November meeting to-morrow evening at 8 o'clook in the.Assembly Hall of the school.The honing, addreses be oe a he SEE gr Hr ie pap: Haw The 7p.Te oa i sta Ciclo mabe 2e Bw \u2018rendered ofan agi reciintions ITALIAN BALL.° Italian Ball will take place on evening next, November lat Fais Faagtion is assuming ore considerable ns each one of the events of of The mame The lta: Han Mutual Beef oo + ty.under the idency of Mr.hort bee Dimes ae Foran te in band, and bas: hin the Empire Fall, St.Catherine and St.Lew- rence streets, for the gathering.The sons bd daughters of sunny Italy, who have made hyo homes in this northern olime, next.JE aficialy of Star.look forward with the greatest anticipe.| tion to the ball, while quite a umber of their friends of other nationalities also preparing to the festival.The | Blasi orchestra will furnish the music.Italian dances will be by the Belle oF the Southern climes, while those of col countries wi ve an un ity to enjoy the Poe een onu of their own homes as well.REMEDY FOR DRINK EVIL.\u2014 Dr.Thomas haw's before the members of the Christian Endeavour Society of Westminster Church, presented forcibly the subject of alcohol, its production.use and avuse.His explana tions of the uction and combination of aloohol in various commonly known medicines \"and ita uses in manufacture in closing.called attention to the alarm-' ing growth 0 e treating system amongst | young men, and showed that the attrac- five saloon was responsible for the evil, proposed a samewhst mevel remedy for fh be gradual extinction of the asioon, that is Lo buy up up licenses as they were Shred from ume to to are the license ap, n.88 an attrae- tive fie topersace hove, phere innocent en- Lertainiment could be ot or men.octor repose e yd ment of coffee houses by ru Presentation to Mr.Jas.Black.and that in itself is a treat.The graceful | performed were lucid and instructing.The doctor, |.Fbis1s University\u2019s First ti > Necessity.BRAINS BEFORE BILLIARDS I2 Scheme for Students a» Goes Abhsad, Gymnasium Project Te \u201cVEUX Be Killed.\u2019 t À: fous car student of peop 1 Uni- same et at the eo a the iculty which has been experienced in securing funds oor the same, said to reporter y: \u201cThat McG is one of the greatest American U niversities, American in the broad sense, ed.Her in America, or in ical not for a moment question: ipment is un .er the world, perhaps; pedial deg + everywhere; t one weakness in ire which is t 1° al who know her balls and sto ts or wh are at all familiar with ber equipment a à university.\u201cIts grep need is a gymnasium-\u2014not as 3 pints of sport and indoor games only, ba \"y Jud vba the ground work for every subject in the university should be laide strong bealthy body.How can $ man a properly :f his body is not in a state?Of what use is a | que A in Arts, Medicine, Law or Science, if a man A ot a vigorous y carry £ life work in any of these ents ?epartm \u201cWe have a building, it is true, we will not call it a gymnasium, and so much fun has ben poked at it, that one who bas not seen it does not know \u201cthe joke ends and the truth begins, but be as sured, to those usmg it, there is more truth than joke about it.We bave an| instructor in charge.who is no shame to McGill, a man of whom MeGill and Canada is \u2018proud, tor, who is just the man to win the admiration stimulate the efforts of the men; and we have the or this year more than ever the students have deter | mined they will have exercise and the gymnasium is crowded far over its capa Jinough some of us are \u2018off the farm,\u2019 it galls us to ba asked to e our exer Size in this hay\u2014end we hope that, some ar-seeing, triogle man Or men w e et $ in 1,000 of Canada's future leaders and professional wen, at present students in Sd pre vide them with a reasonably good place of exercive, THE PRÉSENT BUILDING.\u201cYou ask whet is the matter with our present building ?Here are a few of its fects: Totally inadequate floor for the number of men, poor and \u2018sufficient apparatus, warm baths lack in cold co (064 lack of fold); short- i SF re last, Pre as east, lack roper ventilation ia building.is talk \u2018it would be nice to have à student\u2019 s club,\u201d but what we weed the university, Toronto\u2019s track tent best UG.about next year ce.gone?We = sue vant Fous best set fret pre.sium ! To the\" intereet of Si es | interest of sports, 1t will be nothing sh P of a calamity ff « née vb por for this year \u20ac REV.M.MACKENZI DELIVERS LECTURE ON RELIGIONS OF CHINA.aus * not RTE i fhe i PigdgpgS gs li, es fix 2 Hh As Mr.James Black is retiring from the posts eccupied by him on the Grand Trunk System, namely that of Inspector of Boilers and Inspector of the Grand Trunk | Fire Brigade between Portisitd and PEARLS.Henry Birks and Sons would direct attention to th perior ity of Peatis used in their Pearl.Jewellery.° w readily r@veals the fori that Pesr of fine color and lustre.The *' fw No.1 aay BL = eme ow Brooch * il fustrated above is .price $13.50.It \u201cie exact sise of illnstration, made of 13 karat tains thirtÿdis gesting Sent to upon receipt ENRY BIRKS AND SONS, ;! Sewsiliry spd Diamond.Merchants, : sho St.Clair Tunaël, there et Good Hunting in Muskoka Region.\u2018Lion and a banquet in his paar at To The Bunting jn the Muskoka region, ronto Tuesday.This Jeane, ta which extends from Lake Simcoe.À attended by a number .far ws as Jake Jippisring and East , on fmployes fn this city.+ ar as Westérn ex- thirt years, ae remy of PP orboroaeh county, has this, he now resigns, redigna, CL Bis 7 = firm ose deg\u201d d, and con- ce.Tie! Er - a fn.M Meret! Paul at 755 in in the evening, \u2018arriving in the morning.The or ipmest of the new ew trains will Copuist.of weepers and couches, #0) eee] throughout.Wo improrement jé to be made ih the Lnik car service, and on D beealcant a Ja the evening table de hote « v.: tt tr état Syrian Pediar Gommiited for prin, The Syrian pediar, Kasim Badiwy, who \u2018shot afd dangerously wounded Joseph Rourrie, ghother Syridn, at Labelle, wis committed for trial by Magistrate Talbot, of HyiL Evidence in the case was given by Dr.Bigonesse, of Lalfells, who, administered, first ail té\u2019 the issued Ë Tran: by ho\" kitended hin | ed - Teac \u2018 and a new assistant instrue- |.North baad vues | À carte will be aérved.ne ie wl hor | ord We will ofter, f for One Day only, a Few Lines : at Prices a These are all fresh Up-to-date Goods, and at the prices we quote are decided Bargains.= to Clear, ?, | 5 p.c.for cash in addition to all other discounts and reductions.I RE SES A COLORED DRESS G00DS DISCOUNTS 20 per cent, 25 per cent.334 per cent.and 5o per: cent.off choice Odd Lines on (CENTRE TABLES MANTLE DEPARTMENT.200 Ladies\u2019 Tweed Effect and Plain Material Walking Skirts, in new styles .age s+0 sas +00 »+.000\u2026.Less 50 Per Cent.Vor 40 Children's Manties, winter weight.RE Less 50 Per Cent.85 Ladies\u2019 Tweed, Blagk\u2019 and Colored Cloth Costumes, also a few Zibeline.:.| ve seb aus 006 050 000 un use .+.Less 75 per cent.\u201c 60 Ladies\u2019 Morén Under.\u201ceee eee aan Less 3313 Per Cent.op \"Ladies 34 Bat i.Cloth Winter Jackets; Htted Satin, some in large sizes.\" .8.cue ei ven +.RL.Less 60 Per Cent.e Ae SC ; À The balance of æ late purchase of a SILK WAISTS AT HALF PRICE.Qualities\u2014Taffeta, Peau de Soie and China Silk.Colors\u2014 White, Black, \u201cLight Blue, Royal Cardinal, Nile, Fawn, Gray and Pink.Prices\u2014From $5.00 to $20.00: Quantity Litrsited.A \\ + TOY Toy s, + Less 20 Per Cent.\"A Large Table of Assorted JAPANESE GOODS SPECIAL TABLES, 10c, 25e, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, with Cups and Saucers, Plates, Vases; Dislies, Jardinieres, Teapots, Jugs, Biscuit Jars, Etc, Ete.3 SPECIAL TABLES\u2014HALF PRICE\u2014Consisting of Bronses, \"such as Vases and Umbrella Stands, Charonne Vases.Gongs, China Tea Sets, Jardinieres, Etc, Etc.©.\u201ca Special Table of SIEK CUSHION.TOPS, TaiE COVERS, KIMONAS, Ete, Bre.08 eco ass 000 000 ned 90 Per Cent.Above Prices \u201cand Discounts a are : Only Good for One Day; T( hs À \u201c MORROW, 19th INSTANT # Boys\u2019 Norfolk and D.B.Süits, 2 piece Sits, of all wool, dark, fancy = = i = _ 7 7 sim patpatins = SILVERWARE, | CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.| Ÿ .FOR THURSDAY ONLY i 190 Men's Good Heavy™ All Wool Tweed Suits, assorted patterns; .newest styles.Prices $14.00, GL5,00, $16.00, $16.50, $17.00 and $18.00, at.«50 per cent.off, and 5 per cent.extra for cash.; Mens\u2019 Winter, Overtoats of heavy dark gray and black Cheviot ; regular price $16.50.Thursday $12.00.Less § per cent.for cash.BOYS\u2019 SUITS AND OVERCOATS.04e tweed, $8.60 to $8.00.50 per cent.off and 5 p.c.extra for cash.8-Piece Suits, for Boys of 11 to 15 years, extra quality, at $9.50 and.$10.0.«BD per cent off and-5 per cent.extra for cash * $.Boys\u2019 Winter Dark Gray Raglan Style Overcoats, with cuffs and vel- ; vet collars, new goods, $10.00.Less 25 per cent and § per cent t for 3 2 .+ \"CHINA =.æ.- a ia ue Din St.Te Sm Bra Sm, Thy St \u201c4.m4 6 Tes 3 Mes pou \u2019 are CL \u2019 head = A n i Land 43 ake oie oa f \u2018 Also Tables of Cups and Saucers, Plates, Fruit .Disttes, | Vaed and\", * oe Ornaments.Half Price ~~ \u201cU7 4 2B Balance Irspatect Terra Cotta Buts Half Price.GLASSWARE SPECIAL TABLE OF AUSTRIAN CUT GLASS, consisting.& | Celery Trays, Nappies, Vases, Handled Nappies, Spooners, Bw, ees os.Lens 50 Per Oent.Ete.60a poe mos Boe Wee 00 So ve\u2019 American Cut Glass Nappies, Bowls, Jugs, Vases, Creare and Sugars, Etc, Etc.ose ste 600 000 #69 .Less 33 1-3 Per Cémt.Odd Lines of Tumblers.+++ +00 000 » Les 85 Per Cent = .Odd Jugs, Nappics, Bowl, Etc.mse see ene see ave Half Price.\u201d de de - y) Special Tables of sèc, $1.00, $2.00, 1} $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, with greatly re- { duced articles, such as Silver Plated Butter | Dishes, Syrups, Tea Pot, Sugars and Cream Jugs, Berry Bowls, Dishes, 5 pooners, etc.Also, assortment of.Wood and \u2018ile Clocks, |- including Cuckoo Clocks, Carving Sets, > Spoons and Forks, Ladles, Lamps, all sizes, etc., ja O0 Lamp Shades.aes Picture Framer and : gmployment and good MORG N & 20 c ands impos rman rr cp ces =5 PER CENT.EXTRA, FOR CASH.À a - e « \u20ac va ef eavy v ompared \u201ccom increase of 372,000 over the same first were 318.475.000, \u201ccompared wit! 6256094 .8.In same perf Apotnted 1e ELIIUE, Sa Increage © crease er a CANADIAN RAILWAYS\u2014The prices for Canadian railway securities in London.as given In the latest mail advices, are as follows: \u2014 \u2014Price.\u2014 Alberta Raïlway, \u2018 \u20ac or- len deb.stock.Pe.Wi \"ques Ditto, \u20ac p.c.À deb.stock.& 7 Ditto § pc.B deb, stock.2 2 antic and Northwest, c.bonds.Pm 120 Atlantic and 8t.Lawrence.§ pe 8 as 64 00 esccuecnee 157 100 Buffalo and L.Huron, Ist mort.54 pc bonds .184 138 Ditte; 3nd mort.54 p.c.bonds 14 138 Ditto, ord.sharea of JE 13% 14 deb.tos oaton.4 P% 104 106 Canada 89 mort.§ pec == athern, ee mn 100 105 Canadian Northern, 4 pc.guaranteed bonds 1 104 fic, 5 p.\u20ac renee 110 Ditto, \"¢ po.deb.\u2018stock.10% 111% Ditto, Algoma § p.c.bonds.us Ditto, lapd grant 33 pc bonds and stock.101 104 Ditto, 4 p.c.pref.stock 108 Ditto.shares of $100.LIN 123 Detroit.Grand Haven, equip.§ pc.bonds, .een 14 DRito, con.fort 6 pe bonds.1000000000 110 14 Dominion Atlantic, 4 p.c, 1st deb.stock.o.oo 9% 100 Ditto 4 pc.and \u2018deb.stock S = Ditto, 5 p.c.nref.stock.3 Ditto ord.stock.ond i \u20186 19 Grand Tru \u20ac p.c.equ p.oe bonds oo mm 1m Ditto, 5 pec.dep.15 Ditto, 4 p.c.deb.107% Ditto, Great Western, 6 D.c.tto, .C.e Dock.theo pe 0d 108 oO Canada.5 Ditto, Midian of Canaan, 8, ms to, ditto, Midland \u2018Section, P$ a, tts ve nen 0m 103xd Ditto, were Grey & Bruce, 7 p.c.bonds.108 133 Ditto, 4 p.c.guar.\u2018stock.101% 100 Ditto, 6 p.c.1st pref.stock.10815 109 , Ditto, § p.c.2nd pref.stock.95% 8x Ditto, 4 p.c.3rd pref.stock.Te 43% Ditto, ord.stock.14% 14% Grand Trunk Junction, 5 pc.mort.bonds.107 108 Grand Trunk Western.4 pe 1st most.bonds.,.101 103 Ditto, ¢ p.c.Ind mort.bonds 69 64 Man South-Western, 5 c.bonds.ou .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.119 122 Minneapolis, st Paul and Sault Ste Marte, lat cons.mare 4 p.c.bonds.1G1 108 Ditto, tad mort.4 p.c.bonds.100 103 Ditto, 7 pc pref.shares of ge.\u2026 +.127 133 Ditto, common \" shares of © VEIOD.sesssenesss Nakusp and \u2018Biocan.4 pc 100 Brunsw 18t \u2018mort.ï New bonds.tok.eens 116 117 Ditto, 4 p.c.deb.stock .106 109 Omiario and Quebec.5 p.c.deb.stock.s+vasecsese 1H 127 Ditto, \u2018shpres\u2019 of #0.6 p.c.189 143 Qu Appelle.Long Lake, 6 p.c.© ot \u2018and Lake st John, +5 p.c.1st mort.bonds.68 70 Ditto, income bonds.0 Ditto, 4 p.c.prior lien bonds.53 a Quebec Central, prior-lien 5 pce.bonds.+0.\" 102 104 Ditto, 4 p.c dev.\u2018stock.165 Ditto.3 n.c.înd deb.stock.< s Ditto, new Income bonds of £0.eeseensees pe, 3 a t.Lawrence \u2018and Ottawa, Be bonds.+000 105 107 Shuswap and Okanagon, 4 p.c.bonds.+++w 2.& x= left last night for New a Special to the Montreal Star.| Mimister may have made with the totter- \u2018Artillery Duel Fcüaht But Rebeis Did Not Enter City.AMERICAN MARINES LANDED The Revolutionists Have AppHed *to Washington Government for Recognition.Special to Tha Montreal Star._ San Domingo City, November 18\u2014Thcre was a heavy artillery à duel between the Government troops and insurgents all last night.The United States cruiser Baltimore has landed a force of marines.be loss of the rebels wh.A new attack is expected at any moment.ASK FOR RECOGNITION .Weshington, pS.November 18.\u2014The wevolutionists of San Domingo to-day applied to the State Department for recog: pition by the United States.The application was presented to the department by J.M.Giordan, who resented himself os the Provisional agent of the Revolutionary Government, of which General Jiminez is the head.The State Department bas declined the recog: nition, informing Mr.Giordan that it has been the unbroken policy A State partment to recognize ol acto gov: eraments and if Minister Powell, who is on the spot, finds that the revalutionsts nave actually established a capital and ports and are able to protect Lie and | , he will recognize them.It is believed that Mr.Powell has not looked with favour upon the recognition desired by them use the revolutionista have threatened to invalidate and repudiate any arrangements which the United States ing government of Prest Wos Y Gil.APPOINTED PREFECT OF SACRED PALACES.\u2014 Merry Del Val Now Head of Administration in the Vatican.Rome, November 18.\u2014 The Pope this morning appointed Merry Del Val, the Papal Secretary of State, to be Prefect of the Sacred Palaces, a position which under the late Pope Leo bad been made distinct from the Secretaryship of State and had been informally entrusted ta Cardinal Mocenni, who eld, it until now.It is a most im tion, making Cardinal Merry Del va un ad of the administration of the Vatican, and thus centring in his hands the highest powers vf the papal government.MISS EVA BOOTH IS SERIOUSLY ILL.Toronto, November 18.\u2014Commissioner Eva Booth, Commander of the Salvation fr of Cone, who has been in New ering from nervous prostratiom, ever since the death of her mister, Mrs.Boost -Tucker, gosterdey took a turn for er Toronto physician, Dr.a Chambers, Was tele honed for and consultation will be held to-day.IF \u2018FITZSIMMONS WINS HE WILL MEET CORBETT.New York, November 18.\u2014 J.W.Cof- froth, er of the Yosemite A ari wires.\u201cFes a my presence to-day sixty- four; extter ring sixty-ax.Gardner weighs seventy; betting ten to six, Fitz favourite.Match will draw twenty-five thousand.Fitz winming, match with Corbett will be clinched, \\Jaydner winning with Jeffries, s \u201cJ, W.OOFFROTH.\u201d ~ 2 = King Vilctor Emmanuel\u2019s Visit.November 18.\u2014 King Victor y Londom, nue! mud King Edward soem the morning sho ting pheneants 5 the great park at Wimisor.Helena and Queen Alexarmira vinta Queen icloria a tomb at on wi Queen na eee nat.At the state banquet rot = Edo tivo toasts will be pt id King Victor Coating cach will Pring Sultan to Time.Constantinople.November 18.~It is understood here that unless the Turkish reply to the Russian-Austrian reform scheme is \u2018received by November 20.Baron von Calice, the Austrian- Hungarian Ambassador, and M.Zino- viefl, the Russian: Ambassador, will demand an audience of the Sultan, with the view of insisting on its accept- \u2018nce.ue: etter For New Ontario Homestcads.RS Ont, November 18.\u2014 Mr.W.B.Scott, of Brussels, has geen ap ted homestead inspector for New Ontar 9, The Department intends Crown lands sist upon prampt roumpt performance of sottle.ment duties in the various parts of that country, into wich settlers are going, so that mone of the land intended for et tiers uball be held by speculators.Premier Parent at the Capital.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 18\u2014Hon.Premier Parent, of Quebec, is \u2018and held interview with Sir W made matters with the reilvay commission.Sir Wilfrid Leurier leaves for this afternoon.Many People are Leaving Dawson.Vancouver, Ne Er Duvroon City special mays the stage service terly inad and the trad to White Horse is k with pe le tramping out, to Ces me Miss on the route.A Fredricton Judge Injured.Special to The Montreal Star.Fredericton, NB.November 18\u2014J .Gregory, while walking on an iey dee uide- alk Tuesd ei, 6 yest be being com a pond acre and New York City\u2019s Big Padget.New York, November 18 The Board Aldermen today the œ Nine which ens Cth 0.000.000 the ci Last year box budget totaled bot 7 000 op be - Messulmans Burn Five Villages.November 18.\u2014 dimrict of Kk Ings, in revenge for \u2018an stack made by Vilage the Belgurians the Mussulmen at Zarssa.on LRT Regarding Mon.A.G.War Speetal to the Montreal Star.Oktay November 18\u2014The report that The | NY MARITIME y PROVINCE PEOPLE = WILL GO WEST.peclal to the Montreal Star.\u2018 Winnipeg, Man., November 15.~The im- gration officers, from reports which ap obviously eo unbiased, maintain tit the crop year in the province® wi have a cash value exceeding that of thygreat yield of 1902 Millers have learn- edithat No 1 northern is fully as ac- copable as No.1 hard for their pur- poss, the only difference being in the colQring of the berry, which does not affat the value of the wheat, so far 8s niiling purposes go.Ths snowfall has put a sudden stop ol inspeting expeditions through the province By harvesters for _ suitable homer ] ateadhg lands, and they aro now re- portitr to the bureau the results of their vips.The officers state that many of thos who have decided to locate here are fem the Maritime Provinces and Quebea They are going back east for the winter, and will bring their familles out In he spring.The didricts which the harvesters seem to prefer for homesteading are mainly in the Teulm section, while some are set- Uing aroind Minnedosa, and others in the southeasterly portions ef the province.KILLED RY BULLET INTENDED FOR CONDUCTOR.Belleverno), Pa., November 18.\u2014Wil- liam Kelsey, \"tower operator at East Charleroi, Pa, was fatally shof last night, receivhg a bullet intended for John Low, a Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railway condwtor.The saot was fired by an Itallan, who had been ejected from a train fer refusing to pay his BEST SHOOTNG RECORDS \u2018 OF \u2018BRITISU BATTLESHIPS.The advisability of pablishing a list of ships of the Roya! Navy, squadron by squadron, in order «f merit as regards the annual prike firmg, has long been apparent to all interested In the shooting efficiency of the mavy, says the London Chronicle The transfer of Rear- Admiral Angus MacLeod from the pasi- tion of Director of Naval Ordnance to an appoilntment in Ireland, has been signalized by the unexpected publication of the annual prize firing frem heavy guns in His Majesty's fleet for.1802.The list gives the ships in order of merit, showing the average relative remghts for each clams of gun.The following were the best shooting shipe in the mvy: With the 16.25 in.and 135 in.breech- loading guns, H.M.S.Hood, of-the Medi- } terranean Squadron, im in the placé of honour.With the 12 In.guns the Ocean, in the China Squadron, was the best.With the 42 in.Mark VIII.guns the Aboukir, of the-Mediterranean Squadron, heads the list.With the 9.2 in.gurs (except Mark VIIL) the Crescent, of the North American and West Indian Squadron, was the best.With the ¢ in.Quick-firing guns the Ocean, of the China Bquadron, heads the list of forty- eight ships competing.\\Wih the 47 In.suns H.M.8.Fox, of the East Indies Station, and HMS.Forte, on the Cape of Good Hope Station, divided the honours in à list of sixty-four ships.The general results may be summarized thus: Averuge hits per gun per min.Class of Gun.In 1803.In 1902.185 inch .\u2026.es 1a 2% 12 inch .+ = 10 inch (two shipa) .1.33 \u2018ee \u20ac inch Mark VII.224 286 6 inch.Q F.2.7 264 § pounder Q.F.140 1.58 Machine gun .- 180 421 One Way of Doing It.Jack.who is five years old, came home one day last week crying that another boy had hit him, \u201cWhy didn\u2019t you hit him back ¥' he was asked.«1 did.\u201d he angwered.* I hit him back first.\u2019\u2014New York Times.Hutchison Street House For Sale A comfortable two-story stone front house, in fing order throughout; occupied by owner, who is leaving the city; five bedrooms, open plumbing: between aix and seven tons of coal heats the house comfortably: immediate possession.Price $1,000 Apply at once to The Cradock Simpson Co'y 205 ST.JAMES STREET.House to \u2018Let.WESTMOUNT.\u2014Fine new up-to.date house, five bedrooms; rent $40 month, WESTMOUNT (near Greene ave, )\u2014New pressed brick cottage.$3 month, FRED.R.COLE, 1382 St James St.041 - Tel Main 1637.REAL ESTATE ADVANCING IN MONTREAL ANNEX A bullding boom Is commencing.and the land is being sold rapid- iy.Buy a block of lots for invest- - ment on Mance, Durocher, Hutch.leon, Wavoriey and 8t.Urbain streets, or Park Avenue.Reasonable building restrictions pleasant neighbours and surroundings.25,000 feet on Waverley Street, 14 cents a foot.15,000 feet on Durocher Street, * 16 cents a foot.16,000 feet on St.Urbain Street, 18 cents a foot 15,000 feet on Hutchison Street, 30 cents a foot.- 25,000 feet on Park Avenue, 35 cents à foot $300 to $500 ensh-\u2014Balance year ly or monthly payments.SINGLE BUILDING LOTS.1 \u201cKvenue, $1,000.4 St.Urbain street.$550 emch.5 Mance street, 8450 each.: 3 St.George street, $435 each.$50 to $100 cash\u2014Ralance monthly payments ot 36.384 and upwards.THE MONTREAL INVESTHENT & FREEHOLD COMPANY.228 Temple Building, Tel.Main Ê w.SAQGLEV.tN Hou.A G.Blair, will be the the cman a enero ciams CLASSIFIED age In the MONTREAL DAILY PUPILS WANTED, 10 oants for 10 ce Au elher \u2018W.BSONAL.a PERSON Cor ed word, % i.TISEMENTS \u201c> #, as 4 00 « ; SITUATION WAITED, 10 cents or 99 worse : oF len, and 4 sat per esire we ané à cont per AZUA word, seca.a ANTRD\u2019 afte.25 eanin fer 28 Lords eu Less.and 1 ceut per extrs woud > gore ee 1.each NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.Mo charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.u PROFERTY FOË SAIM terms Are easy and our list large.Cal sce us and save money.\u201cESTATES, LIMITED,\u201d $7 ST.JAMES st.Montreal.Many people ars finding it \u2018ats caay and our lit Ines.Cail.and \u201cEstates, Limlied.\u201d 97 St.James st, Mon FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET HOUSE OF six rooms, bathroom.; moder- Ate price.Address Alex.Hogue, 806 80 Hubert street.270 \u20ac FOR SALE \u2014 ON BERRI v near Rachel, house of 8 roams, cemented cellar, divided in four, hot water furpace, s and stable; lot 60 x 90 ft.house 31.6 x 38.Jos, Hogue, 965 Berri Telephone Bell Fast 29268.2713 8 FOR SALB\u2014 FINE PROPERTY, JOHNSON & COUSINBAU, J street.For sale a small a AT.ames cottage, St.Denis Ward, built of brick and stohe, deep cellar, all modern conveniences; price $2000; conditions as you like.Very, very oa terms.4 aw Ernest Bahon, 1763 Notre Dame ot.274 8 ANYRD- * Rooms advertise Tor Sood tabloenaids: highest wages; some suitable have applied.34 Hospital at.Want ANTED - NURSE.HAVING CITY REferences.Apply 300 Prince Arthur at.ANTED \u2014 as ANDY MAKER ON CREAM work, ale experienced helper: good wages.The Montreal Maple Co.68 Grey Nun street.WASTED \u2014 FOR A BRITISH FIRE IN- WANTED \u2014 UNFURNISHED of about un Or nine rooms, in centsel locality.Telephone Westmount 138.2B yA ia HOUSE OF T OR 8 ROOMS m- by January 1st, or later, adress B, 1381, Star Branch, Oftice.FURNIBHED FLATS TO LET.st, Duluth avenue street, Dow carpets and new furniiyre, for carefy) tea- ants; no children ; full contents for sale.For terms and particulary address N.G.Valiquette, The Home Furuitare Store.213 tt |OFFICE_ BOY WANTED, office, youth who hes had 2 or 3 years* .experience and salery expected.\u2018A.\u2019 P.O.2269.xs 2 Good amart boy for office work.Apply Advertising Department, Star Office.=?tt tm VY ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUTH AS JUNIOR clerk ia British fire office.State age, experience, if any.and salary expected, aad poly Im own writing lo ° \u201cB.,° P.©.Box 280 74 2 VVANTED \u2014 A SMART MESSAGE BOY.Wages 52.50 per week.Apply 1956 Notre Dame st.VV ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT OFFICE BOY, about 15 years of age.Good prospects of advancement to the right party.Apply with application In own Fandwriting to London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company.1741 Notre Dame st.1 274 3 TO LET FOR THE WINTER, WELL furnished warm flat on Bishop street.No children.P.O, Box 1008.274 3 Saw FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.Westmount, acven rooms cellar, piano, teiephone, from Ist Sacomber.References required.C, 1589, Star RRSIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 SMALL FLAT, FURNISHed or unfurnished, west end prefered; mpet de firet clase; no children, Address B, 7610, Star Bremch Office.TFORNIBHED HOUSES TO LETter west.twelve TO LET \u2014 AN ELEGANTLY FUR- ge re orne Pr te rooms, a3 PROPERTY WANTED.rooms; must be bargains; preferred.8.Sbastail, 256 Tempte WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE FOR cash two seenl-detached adout 8 went of Mance 8 Bidg.LOTS FOR SALR ented bargain.$= 196, Montreal, per : Would sell thé real cstate with toll + contents at bargain.Address N.G.Val- VV qustte, The House Furnisher.253 u fur à butch \u2018| must have college education and if possible & and : \u2014 A YOUTH FOR AN ADVO- office; one with knowledge of .Address, Wa shartha ns 5 VV ANTED\u2014 FOUNG MAN WITH KNOWLedge of cooking, to assist in kitchen.Apply Freeman's Restauram, 354 8t.James street.WASTED - \u2014 LABORATORY ASSISTANT.female, no previous experience required; : sel or $40 .5, VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant; no washing: h wages; references required.Apply 47 Prospect st.Weei~ mount.274 3 ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN WOMAN AND dining room girl at Dame, near McGill; no Sunday work.274 2 Wanted à Competent Pressman As foreman of pressroom.W.to start $15.00 per week.Ages CANADA TAG LpgEL rro co.1930 NOTRE DAME STREET.273 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN care for horses, one who has worked BUKINESS PREMISES TO LET.or business.Apply 124 Park ave.preferred.Apply $11 3.Damini- que st.pa Xe \\VANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO HELP with housework: Apply after 8 pm.4 Phillips square.Ÿ JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD GENERal servant in small family; references required.82 Union avenue.TO LET \u2014 488-488 DILORIMIER AVE.store and dwell.also flat of 7 rooms.Jos.Hogue, 963 Berri.Telephone Bell Past 3928.273 4 3 TANTED - YOUNG .small family, GENERAL, SER- uo washing: mus be capable; city references; Lwelve dollars.295 Prince Arthur st : 264 3 HOBRES -CARRIAGES, BTC.anid meni FOR HORSE 4 Va A GENERAL SERVANT AT Vois ame ES land; transportation Dasiment Tomeie ahaa.184 55.Rr W ANTHD - for Mudies\u2019 department.Apply to Rooney and Cooper, Tailors, 87 Sperks Otis ANTED \u2014 A GOOD SMART BOY \u2018abbut 17 for factory.Apply The Gorham CO.Limited, 36 St, Antoine at.ANTED LITHO.PRESS FEEDERS.- The Montreal Lithogrephing Co.La V ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant or plain cook faF à bosfling house; gooû wages to the right porwon.Apply 138 Metoaife \u2018at ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND teisphons and door.Can live at home If desired.Apply 51 Park ave.JANTED GIRLS TO OPERATE ON aloctric sewing machines, plain stitching.APY all week 1627 Notre Daune sl.VW ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; MUST \u201cpian ; good Wages to might party.Apply with references to 3 Crescent si.WANTED \u2014 BY A CONFECTIONER À reilable mam, with horse and waggon; must b6 a good salesman; no other need ap- Py.$13 to $20 weekly for 8 good business man.Address C, 7630, Star Branch Otte.\\ JANTED \u2014 DINING ROOM GIRLS, ALSO - kitchen girls, Apply after 7 p.m.168 Mansfield st.VV ANTED-TE -TEN Moll, (10) GOOD ROOFERS FOR iron work, Apply to Thos.2103 Tua Dame st.WANTED Girls for spinning.Good wages.Steady employment.Address 2x3 St.Patrick st.274 3 SITUATIONS WANTED.WANT \u2014 LADIES TO ENGAGE RELIable housemaidy cooks, nurses, generals.Mrs.Jacabeon\u2019s Reliable [Employment Office, 76 Mackey at 274 3 WanTED \u2014 POSITION AS TRAVHLLER through Maritime Provinces, by Young man.with experience.Address C.A.M.P.O.Box 244, St.John, N.B.269 12 VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED DESIGNER and cutter, just from New York, with the latest style of costumes, skirts, mantles and all kinds of ladies\u2019 parmenis.wants good position; also could manage the greatest factories.Call at A.Wolfeld, 112 Wiliam.a « 2iv JANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.DECORating, tinting, plastering paper hang- or saliefact ; charges moderate; best p M.Labs, Soi Ca WW ANTED \u2014 BY AN ACCOMPLISHED lady position as housekeeper to widower, With children; can teach music, painting or Preach; re furnished.Address E, 1614, Star Office.22 8 \\ ANTED\u2014 BY REFINED WOMAN POSItion as housekeeper in institution, pei- vate family, or companion, to gery person.Best .V.1680, Star Office.272 4 VWANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED BOOKkeeper, cashier, correspondent, ete.poal- tion of trust, French and English, unexceptional references; 10 years\u2019 experience; young married man, Address Bookkceper, 733 Sher- brooks at.272 5 VV ANTED MAN AND WIFE WISHES berth together.man good all round man, wife \u2018thorough good cook.English.Leviggbird, 518 Se.James.272 ANTED CLI GTAPPORD, Carpenter and Builder.All kinds of carpentry work done and cabinets repaired.Job- ding promptly altended to.Workshop and office in rear of 97 Caihedral st, Montre 2 Te Main 1797.APPRENTICES AT Dar | Willie ao 8 ar ing.APply 259 su Ca at, > YVANTED\u2014- BY ARAIED MAN in office, collector or edoara cofrespondent and re ra ferences.Nine years tion.a Vo [Star Office.72 ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS CLERK; HAS good knowledge of bookkeeping and office work, steaogrepher and typewriter: both lan- gumpee: bas had experience; erence, V.2870, Star Office.273 3 ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY OR office cleaning by English person.Apply 69e Lagaucheriere al.- - 733 3 V TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSITION as traveller; thoroughly acquainted with the ground west of Montreél; best of references, V, 1689, Star 273 2 and blankets, watarpswd {.- BR SALE \u2014 SIX MOUNTAIN VIEW covers a mare 2 lots, Hutchison st.Mount Sd RAD Doe oer 3, By | Wer \u2014 A Dire, Sunset oo Avenue, facing Exhibition Eis and Bt 256 9 Zaw erness or mothers help for three chile drain «nd water, 3 x 100, D c square foot.antes.49ren; references.10 St.Luke at, corner Guy.dress Owner vard ot.269 Wazrzo\u2014 OLD EXPRESS WAGGON FOR SALE-DORV =o tol for an old Thi con W Ap Ape ionT, SMART MESSAGE AL, B - sw refere The M Bo i es on Mais fonde ais made by Tylon Ares C.1600, Dar GES tel Stoman Coo ES Craie ans ne cottages and barns, with ixrge lols of Jand.SALE \u2014 ORS.y cil Raped or\u201d pardecine aoû pou: UE qu ce mine, cress WASTED 8 FORT SE E; con to Lake and Rail city Ices Station.Apply B.Bbackell, 336 Temple Build.5 7 : 4.3 sbAppis 300 Prince Arœur ac rea > \u2014 .\u2014 FOR SMS rr ea maa: WANTED \u2014 ove Finger crass \u2014_\u2014 BUSINESS PROPERTY FOB SALE [PU fier aix om.W307 0 Caratrpder.=.lary oo mar oe an, oro iral; Sood Dai.BALE \u2014 THREE ROAD HORSES, | srer cme, PIS.Siving refeminges D, 1835, FOR SALE \u2014 STORE.% X 30, ON two ans with Mu and Office.main street, near rallway \u2018 pacer with nY; with no mark.BUSINESS CHANCES.WANTED \u2014 A SEWING GIRL FOR PLAN.: qui band St.Lawredse sT nick Aovly 354 WANTED CASHIER.by well known manufacturing: company ; smart young man preferred.Applicants should state age, references and salary expected.No objection to experienced È soune Indy.z73 2 Box W, 179, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A Goom \u201cCOOK.VY ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, AGED 26, desires position in office, shipping de\u201d partment prefetred: experienced; V.1608, Star Office.273 3 WW ANTED \u2014 BY GOOD DRESSMAKER situation; speaks both languages.Address 423 Amherst st.273 3 ANTED\u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.DECORAting.plastering, tinting paper banging: glazing; charges very low.Address .E.David, 616s Dorchester =t.273 2 VW} ASTED \u2014 BY ENGLISHMAN.AGE 35, situation as valet or single handed butler.with best recommendation and experience, willing to travel.Address A, T6830, Star Brench Office.278 3 ANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER, AGED 85 | well educated, 8tc., doutes position in \u2018institution or office; would act @&s secre to gentleman, of ca for\u2019 mvend: long Bos- pital experience and ia graduate In arts, University of Dublin.Address T, 1615 Bear OSC Ee down.Cigar stores In all parts of the ci: Appl j iat Dette, Berri, Cations, Dorcbes 7 M be 7 \u2014 a 7 WANTED OFFICE ONE OR TWO tousse ! A 0, ¥1300 ad 3180.ANTED \u201coA SMART BOY.NOT YOUNG B, 1834, Gter Will loan you part of the money pe Apply 107 Ourtsiine Building.FACTORY SITES.FOR SALE \u2014 10000 ARPENTS OF ATED oo (GENERAL SERVANT.NO.2 pulp wood bemiook tes.cedar for iohing or iroaing and no childres 47 ahingies, etc, near Park Station, I.FOR 8ALN \u2014 CHABOILLEZ @TREENT, ; - 3 Liber\u201d 2 ustory site.lot ¢4 X 4 fost with doll Ro ea male 3.Or 0.Tousignant, ANTED \u2014 A MART YOUNG BOY AS ing) thereon sal for price cf land.W.Ste.de Leonard, P.Q.aies |.invoice clerk in a wholessie dry goods een Bolt ITS Notre Dame.371 6 Sopble , one who bis had some pre- - ferred; be quick at figures and write a FACTORIES TO LET \u2018 TOR BALA good hand.D.1930, Star Offices.274 2 W.\u2014 A FEW SMART GIRLS TO SALE FOR THE MILLION, KIND- make raincoats; steady work end good fa 15 -, ractony ax ware- F ling, $3; cut maple, $3.00; tamara: blocks.DAY.Also learners: waxes paid whilst learn- DO ct nd A rt Zod central a 92.00; mm bivoks, $1.Joss: alm An- fox.Apply at #44 St.James at.24 3 Be ames =.fi © IC.Machin To.8 Canal Ban.ex j family of two: a Ironing.Gay and À ng or ste.153 tt Apply TOB Sherbrooks at.MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHINERY FOR SALE.124 in x 18 M0.Dertram Bagine Lathe, new.142m 28 Nt.Bertram Gap Lath 1 24 In Bortrac Plain Milling Machive.1 16 ta.x 7 ft thdhand Engine Laide, 1 20 in.x B ft.secondband Pasine Lethe.1 42 in x 14 ft secondhand England Lathe.18 in.4 Sided Moulder.new.f 16 in.Iron Shaper, new.115 in.x 6 ft.Bugine Latha, new.115 in x 8 ft.Engine Lathe, new, ?90 H.P.Hor.Tubalar Botiere.- 1 70 BH P.Hor.Tubular Bofler, 1 40 In.Bund Re-Bsw Machine, 1324 In.x 24 in.x 7 ft.Iron Planer.!1 68 H.P.Leonard Peécions Dagine.1 125 H.P.Siide Valve Engine.135 1H P.81140 Valve .16H.P.Silde Valve .1 6 H.P.Vertical 1 pe.1 ¢H.P Gus Engine 1 2 H.P.Ges Engine.CANADA.MACHINERY AGENCY.H.Nolan, Proprietor, 272 4 daw HALLS TO LET.EXPERIENCED DRESS- nea Jot.B.1@8, Sar Pranch \u2018 ANTED \u2014 BY MIDDLE AGRD WOMAN situmtion te private family: good rofer- ences.108 St.Manrice.st.web Ta oftps.; V ANTED \u2014 A LADY DESIRES à POST «oconmmodation witle- Protemional \u2018attendance; dies and eitended.28 kine B able rx in ang roach fas amy.og ROOMS WANTER, ANT ED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADT, OCEU- pied during day.net vouin, bright.susay, with partiai bound, Ih peive our Preferred; vicinity Dramment at.7545, Star Branch Office.W JANTED\u2014 ROOM BY TRAINED NU ve\u201d eiephone.Address 4, TS41, Star vs peasy ERY BUBGANTLY ate room, with use of beth, with \"on without board, wanted by a gomie- tion as working honsekesper, capable man; refined ami} Stat claes taking entire charge.References.D, 1031, Star hoarding house Sante terme\u201d ang\u201d \u20ac Office.1887, Star Office.xt \u20ac WANTED \u2014 BY \u201cRESPECTABLE WOMAN shop and offices to clean; reference.7 St.Diwmd at, off Bleury.VV asTRD \u2014 MAN WANTS INLOOR sé ployment, experienced or would take es hors uanfui Village.Steady alty.15 7e ee ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG SCOTCH woman, married, general housework for a few houra daily.Address C, 1080, Star Office.THOROUGHLY REMPECT- \u201cable coachman wants situation; can be highly recommended.Apply 17.Durocher st.BOOMB TO LET.m floor; good locuilty; ci to @harbrooe wi Avpiy 42 78 Vicioeia, stress OCOMS \u2014 A SUITE OF FURNISHED roonf» in Westmount, with or without board.Apply to G, 7260, Star Branch oe =.Rox, \u2014 roa, NICELY FURNISHED SIN- Aver light, running water, not and oom.14.in à private famity, on Cath- cert et.Address Y, 7480, Star Branch Offos.OOM \u2014 FO LET UNFURNISHED BACK parlour, \u2018tighted und heated; rent $I2; toine st.Rox; sides, stationary washstand, furnace, gas, etc.Terms modæ- two ate.272 3 OOM \u2014 BATH FLAT.BOARD IF REquired.60 Drummond at.; 272 6 Rooxs, \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms; teisphone in house: gentiemen ouly.97 University st.272 8: OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM.well heated, Auer light, with or without first class board.45 McGl! College avenue.22 3 OOMS -\u2014 BRAUTIFULLY FURNISHED.to first clsss poople, Auer light, hot and Windsor station, facing Domine qu 12 = on; fact { Osborne st.ne on a st Rex, \u2014 nl LET FRONT PARLOUR, water, cupboard.with board.Adaress 1 12 Union avenue.273 3 OOMS - TO LET TWO NICELY FURnished rooms on bathroom fiat, Auer light, Dalsy furnace, with use of kitchen.#0 Cherrier st.213 3 Roexs \u2014 WBLL FURNISHED, GENTLEmen only of quie! hapits need apply: board if desired; no students; warm house.98 St.Famille x 2 213 3 Roa s light, LL w Aylmer st., near Roe + LARGE DOUBLE ROOM.SUIT- board able for two yvung i required.Apply No, 20 MeGin College a avens 6 Roo OOM9 \u2014 ONE SINGLY ON BATH FLAT, also two unfurnished on parlour fat, suitable for light Fousekobping.Apely- 98 Hal- \u201cWwell i ny 3 ofl \u2014 10 LET ON SHERBROOKE.- near Drurmmon! st., oné large room; with private bathivom colnecting; alsy two single rooms on bath flat.olectrt- heated ?ater beated api totephone.83 Office.O0X \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM (hot water heating), 132 Peel et, 2nd door from Windsor Hotel.Telephone Up.Jae.3 + ANTED \u2014 MARRIED COUPLE OR SIN- gle gentiomen desiring [2 modation, nice fiat, bright comfortable, apply WIA Sherbrooke =.sa 3 DOUBLE Roos \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, and single, in a well appointed house, with ail modern conveniences, lecuted 5 doors west of Windsor Hotel; only firm class parties may oall.905 Darchester st 233 6 ROS Ls \u2014 PLEASANT, WELL FURNISH- camfortable rooms, double and single.35 Mackay st\u2019 208 3eod OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON bathrooms flet, bot weter and gma; partial board if desired.2060 St.Catherine * 4 OOM\u2014 NICBLY FURNISHED, ON BATH floor, everything first class; private fam- fly; suilabdle for one or two gentlemen 46 St.Dents st.zre 2 COOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED.TO LET, on bathroom fiat.Telephone Uptown 3710.No.30 McGill Coltege avenue.574 3 QOM \u2014 LARGES ROOM IN WESTMOUNT, \"board required.very warm house; private ty every conveniences, #471 Be.Cathertas st.vie 3 OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO lot 1 in & private family; no children, Address 454 Dorchester st.OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE, WARN, FPR- ished fromt room, use of kitchen if re- ANTED \u2014 maker wighes sewing at home or in private families.20 Union .ave, 23 3 ANTED \u2014 BY WIDOW.WITH EXperience position as housekeeper in hotel apartment house.Address W.J.B., a3 Wellington st, Ottawa, 273 3 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG man as coachman, single handed: best re- ANTED\u2014 GENERAL VANT, GMALL Ww house, small TAL SERVANT ot.WANTED \u2014 4 GOOD UP To DATE Ba cher, to take charge of market: wages to reliable man; references.A 7645, Star Branoh Office.dren ©.B, T875, Star Branch Office 2733 YWANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY a GOOD laundress; private.family imetitirtion.Address A, 7571, Stax Branoa Offion 73 3 WATCHES FREE TO AGENTS.We want either ladies or gentiemen te engage In the anle of our watches.We give our | Agents 8 ire) mole marth BID to take orders.and a libeck) 12 you want a lu.erative, genteal and permanent position, us for lo and terhun, at once.Iden! Watch Co, 4 Richmond et.west, Ont.271 \u20ac Jaw ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, WHO ean cook; no washing; also who coma sew; family of two: references &b- solutely neceusmry.2 Beaver Hall square, corner Dorchesier st \u2018 ANT A COR REFERENCES REquired.Apply 238 University at.tworn- ing or after 7 p.m.: .an a Wan maid, Apply at once 840 Dorchester st.feet, very , Water eotour, Tonite a Jeather ovvered dining y viag o Hitle capital 4 pas dy, Alert Mes Wet 29007, pecmism on.good plain cook, also house amd tble- mald; must have good city references.Address C, 7680, Star Branch Office.274 3 die Scandinav! jn grocery store, warehouse, or packing house.hoñest, sober and not of .Address W, 1028.Star ANTED \u2014- BY MAN AND WIFE SITUAtion for 20th imei! wife excellent oak: man used\u2019 to hocwes, ° milking, furnace, Town or country.\u201cBooth.\u201d OÙ Tambor: Post Office.273 2 Won SITUATION BY PRACTICAL bookkeeper, cashier and office hund, five years experience with financial hore: capable of taking charge of re.salary ate.Address 1833, Star Office.8 VVANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN 3, knowing Euglish.typewriter, sitestion in hale a general merchant's Abies practical abn experience ; Sarts with $10.eB; Ten Star Office.wa Were \u2014 er rares more a ANTHD .- BY _ A.took A.| Wh op 0.33 Hie me ANTED _ samt © OPERATORS ALL sv for work ni ALL obert, Montreal Suit and Overs] 0.Yeo City Hall avenue.vas ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS SUIT CAGE ra Srey work.D, 1900, Star Ome i 2e ANTRD \u2018 TAMIQUTRES COMPE- temt man to take charge of a foundry, to Invest tn Gv bos: a.nes \"WANTED tin Avpty rmrmetiato- fitar Branch, | corner Peel à ae therine ste.32 les = A \u201coan YOR THN PRO- testaut Infants® H who has hed some A We == ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG rates v- position as useful help and compahton ; thoroughly domesticated.C, ¢ 1906,\" @tar Oty CAKE verte miodetute, 00 Church st Sr \u201c274 4 - a Che ABLE YOUNG work by the day.Apply 5 Bat- other servants Repts | ce NACES TO À taker, ret a or - age nC Wasson \u2014 TRA EXPERIENCed, would i tan pad samples, \u2018woollens, or \u2018dry for Ontario; \u2018arm came © : best references.B.Forel Star Office.1R quired: rent moderate.466 St.Dominique st, near Prince Arthur.274 ?OOMS \u2014 IN A PRIVATE ENGLISH PAM- lily, one extra nicely jarge, warm room on bathroom and privileges: privately slivatad, central, and Pleury ot; fret close Park avenue Cam oars ir desired.8 Tamils ot.313 3 yw Sherbrooke st.Rox TO LET A BRIGHT, WELL FUR- light.\" hot wate beating.\u2018good beth: sad ait { modern moderate, 8\u20ac Denis st.nz com \u2014 T0 Roox, LET ONE mx Eee 00% \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE front room, bath fut 22 MIGHT Doves | avenue, OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN A WELL APPOINT- ROR ses WT bath; most conveniett for transients.& Victoria at.2 274 en OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED LARGE front, with at prises Telephone im house; central: Branch Office.1 4 == TRO, \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, EVERY comfort, also table board.se Palace = coms \u2014 L bath fat, ss University et.Rooms \u2014 Jo LET PURNIBADD ROOMS, FRONT RODM ON Auer one, actiiemen cu ly.large and bright, hot and cold water, Aver Naw; Sentlomen onty.48 Cathoans ot ç Roos \u2014 TO LET WARM, FURNISHED rooms, on bathroom, flat, also à nice bad- room payiour, suitable for married couple or wie gentlemen.3258 St.Antoine.vou ES \u2014 LOCALITY, fusaishes, mets Beat Sue week: ptrantast or board if desired.Sa FURNISEND 200K WANTED, WANES Gites north of OF Ju Eo | Lys single gentleman of EEE IEE, Ra \u2014 MODERN.WELL FURNISHED | bathroo house every convenience, Apply 260 2, | city.Bachelors oaly.A, Tas, Star Er to four a shed, contrally locat must be A Lacs Address B, T6ll, Star Branch offices ANTED \u2014 ROOM.A LARGE UMPUR- : Mished front parlour, suitable for musho studio, between Peel F438.Star Branch Uffice.VV ANT, \u2014 BY LADY LARGE, WELL bethrogmn ANTED \u2014 BY THREB ADULTS TWO furnished eg terms.foom op entrance or Bat, above St.Catherine, Letween Shuter aid Stanley.Address C, Te2), Siar Branch Office.ROOMS AND BOAAD.00M \u2014 NICBLY FURNISHED ROOM.with fiat class board.67 MoGill Oole lege avesius.z72 3 _ LARGE.WELL FURNISHED double roam Bathroom to let, with beard, quiet private English family.0 University \u2018st.272 4 R* MS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 05 UNIVER- AA street, double ana single, well heat.OOMS \u2014 TO LET.BOARD AND AND ROOM in private family Sor Two rdéfiilig te \u2018gether, or roam comfortalie rvom Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE IX DOUBLE front rooms, with doable Nght.hot and coki water SE front Poom.with first class board; ales 73 \u2018Manatield st.O0MS \u2014 WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD.52 St.Matthew st.Referesces.374 6 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.COMFORTAB! ABLE R bright, clean rooms, French cuisims, Parisian House, 51 and 83 Unica svenus.3% \u20ac Re OM NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ront room, 57 monthëy, with board weekly.Dalay furnace; table board no toria st.: OOM \u2014 WITH BOARD, SINGLE ROOM, .R warm, every modern conventence;- gel Sone a only.Phone Uptown 1338.168 Manse OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.La WIL! furnished double rooms on trou floor, with board; vacamcies for four table Buests.P63 Sherbrooke st.274 4 ECOMS AND BOARD WANTED.EE te VV ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN QUIET.habite.single rom and board, pate vate Engilah family: between St We rence and Peel sts, Address A, 1753, Stay Of.ce 2 ANTED \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN ROOM and board in private family, near, Elm avenue, Westmount.B, 7613, Star Branch Of- PERSONALS.JPERSONA WE BELL CHOICE TUR- ents; Less, ee, cents; ites ckens, fifteen ; atk, tan cents: good ests.ten \u2018cent fore quarter lamb, seven You get quality end-reascnabit Prices.y \u201cWines -Qt.Catherine atns-aù.revtr MNTG Her gr\" ds LOST.OST \u2014 S10 REWARD TO FINDER OP four pear! ring.memento of a dead pape ent, Saturday.between une and fve-Btt.lo Carsley\u2019s store oz.Notre Dame gtreat, er on 8, Lawrence car.Retum to cashier, Stay Office, St.James st.ses 3 \u2014 Nae JESUIT CHURCH.AT ® À.M.Les sen) bag.snabe xTeen stones, Se ataraing valuables and money; also cards.Liberal reward by re to 94 Park avenue.Lost \u2014 BY WAY OF CHATHAM STREETER, St.Antoine st.End Atwater avenue, Pair of gold rimmed spectacles Finder me > I turn to 66 Souvenir avenue OST \u2014 A LADY'S BLACK BELT WITH two silver buckles, Setting en St.Catherine street car, at St.Denis \u20ac, er getting off at Fort st Return to H.hoy and Co.1966 Notre Dame st.Te 3 AN BNAMELLED FLAG PIE, between Bishop and Peel sts, Finder wil be rewarded by returning same to E37 Peel st.OST \u2014 ON SEVENTEENTH.DETWEEN M and Bhannon ste.on Oana at.satchel purse.containtng small.pgrse snd sum of money, penknife, rosary, other articles, Finder rewarded az 18 St.Augletin st.Loa SUNDAY, WHITE, SMOOTH bate fox terrier, lemon colour ca head, apswering name of 8 rn 2200 Stanley and bs rewarded.Up Ta.\"0ST \u2014 ON MONDAY OR TUESVAT À me OST \u2014 À SET OF UPFER TKETB.AXY- one who w.l! return them to No.556 Sk.Andre, will receive a reward.1,087 \u2014 BETWEEN OXENDEN AVE.AND University at.by way vf Sherbrooke and Shuter, a small black leather cop- taining 8 pair of speciacies, 50 cis.in money several other amall things: Will \u2018be re- aries by leaving it at 1 Omenden avenue.Lost GOLD SBAL RING.MARKED 3 .M.On return &f same to BE.A.nutt, 48 Bishop st.Floder will be row.PARTNERS WANTED \u2014 BY SINOLE M.pe: on à farm.Leuter PE ut, Pittsburg.Pa.Warten \u2014 A PARTNER: OST WE baker, with $3500 = capital; t4 paying nines Address C, MBL, Star Office.a waren PETE lars, to engage the eniatgem and management of fret clame Sstablishsd done cern manufacturing marrow Textile for\u2019 dry goods, miilindry and kindred, wii This business has but he competition tn Canada; it is located ip the best disriboting cen and commands exoaplional advan! cloge conmection with the most prom.inemt conceen in the United States; msnufac turing thé anme clash of goods and With others abroad.The raw miatwrizls used exe meinly 7 free while the fuished- enjoy a Impocts he anse \u201cline amend ovveral mil & = .- lion dollars annmally.Addrése \u2018 care Pettingill and » 2 re ne va references.$14 3 haw if de Mass.giving.\u2026\u2026 BHORTRHAND AND === we ooo Ho and Greene: ARERUE, 160 a + \u2018 vé A Bho 83.00 NN PEN V ANTED _\u2014 EXPERIENCED - tors an Whesler and Wilson, No.Singer sewi jot es.alent, of good prices.The G.M 8 Beaver Hall Hi WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.IF YOU EVER \u2019 canvassed and would Hike ta gmt hold of @ eelier for the Xmas trade, Write up and ws will surprise you.Linscolt Company, ra ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, ALSO A Bald tor grown up childrem.Apply 1143 West End\" FORK DE LUXE\" ghepmiy Rurepena Motel is Moatresl.wpiodnte | Seep Re ft 178Sawtf \u2018BUY STRENK, MONTREAL toiles, des a 1 oF VERY BASY THRNE, Abing De - \u2018ohn prions., The [ Prince Co., Lawrence ot.288 ef FO A Ce rs Sox for mak cheap, ap we ated he ee) for = ii A.er an = Se oming n.H _\u2014 FRAM.Fous SiLE GENERAL PICTURS | troy and\u201d res rtson, 1631 Notre Robe 221 af Carotar ic given to silding.Malone and Dame st, first floor up.Main 1861.R SALE \u2014 FURNITURE.CARPETS, refrigerators, hail stoyea, kitohen ranges, office furniture, for oash or eredit.H.A.Wilder and Ca.258 St James, 2413 St.Catherine, 2u80 Notre Dame.niu R SALE \u2014 MILL BLOCKS, $1.00; KINDling, $1.73; cut maple 12.00 per load, Se liversd; Anthracite coal, $5 and $6.78 per to Tel.Up 1402.Edmund Neve, 1843 uniario at.SALE \u2014 $73 CASH, EVANS BROS, upright piano, largest sine, 3 pedals, ivory keys.For furchar particulars address Pos 7536.Sear Branch 273 TYR SALE \u2014 MALPBCQUE SHELL OYSters, all grades.Direct from Prince Ed- PICTURE FRAMING.Picture Fridley Eran sp Catherine, Où Biours.2 Tel.Up is, ih 207 & rou! cash receipte gives.» 307 ef GOLD GILDING.EE Gold Qildlag, ic, 0d Frame and Purat Work.Try H St.Catherine, cor.cash receipts.fra, Youd Bleury.Tul.Up 13815.Green 267 ¢« \u2014 LEGAL CARDS.| RYAN & BICKERDIKE Advoentez, Barristare and Solisitors Liverpool and London and Globe Building, L134: Engl RaRdiing ward Island.Low g prices.Hours a ply see dumeoustreet, Montreal.pest! Leonard ace d'You tent party.Apply stating snd near Custom House, city.Tel.Main 4447.\u201c PercyC.Ryau.Frank A.C.Bickerdike.ferences to V.1054 Star Office, 272 6 272 4 180 313 ANTED \u2014 Gi SERVANT FOR For SALE COAL.BGG, NÊTOVE NUT, ! small family: \u2018me : good wages.se.50: furnace, less: oh Apply at once 3 avenue.272 3 8.00 Orders Ph $2 .D.1% A ore: KCGIBEOR GASGRAIX, À ANTGHELL § SURVEYER Farm s « Charles, 20.ANTED \u2014 AX EXPERIENCED COOK, Tso CANADA LITE NUE 8¢ James Street.also house and tablemaid, with references.- R.D.MoGibrar, KG.à Chase-Csegrain, LU \u2018Appty before 10 a.m.or after § p.m.at 130 JOR SALE 1- A FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT Victor k.Mitchell, + ¥.Burveyer, Mackay st.272 3 plano, model » Of New York, ren- Fous las Armour.À.Chase-Caaztetn.VWANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, ALSO a general servant Apply 71 Durocher et, forencen or after seven evenings.272 3 WANTED \u2026\u2014 A BALBSDAY FOR _SHOE store; must speak French and English and be.will recommended.Apply Fogarty « cornes St, wrence an - and bond Las \u2018 ANTED \u2014 GENEXAL SERVANT WHO i ix good \u201cplain cook.88 Shuter at.273 3 WANTED \u2014 BOYS ABOUT 16 YBARS old, to Jearn the glass bevelling trade.Apsly Pilkington Bros, Busby lane.213 2 ED \u2014 MILLER FOR HUNGARIAN WA on (60 barrel mill).Rigaud Flour Mills, Rigaud, Que.273 4 son for Selling.y Leavi .part ng eity.Apply Notre Fos SALE\u2014- WATERPROOF HORSE AND Waggon Sew coal bags, made te ore de; canvas, ail weights and widths, dunnage begs.all kinds of canves good.Write for atalogue, \u2018\u2018Sunne\u2019\u2019 Awning.Tent and Tar paulin Ca, 713 Cralg si.Montreal, Qua 280 %aw tf SALE \u2014 CHBAP, 6 PIANOS, LADD square, are, $85.\u201cNew Bohmer\u2019 upright, $78.Morris upright, $75.Russell upright.$70.Her- So, UpCiEht, $63, and Broadwyod G Grand, $s.13 2 \u2018Easy Bros, 144 Peer N.open Saturday evenings.2 2 an R SALE \u2014 ENGLISH PLATE MIRROR, 8 ft.by 2%.Heavy gilt frame: suitable for or talior, Address C,-1868, Star ANTED \u2014 MAN TO TAKE CARE FUR- .nace, anqw and \"assist in housework Address P.©.Box TOT.27m 2 WANTED \u2014 A CARPENTER FOR OUR ; Mill street works.Apply Pillow and Hersey Mtg.Co, Ltd.213 2 TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, THOROUGH- p ly actustemed with custom work.speak- lag French and Euglish fluently.Apply lm- toy, with references to F.X.St.Charles ana Co, 357 St.Lawrence st 2733 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, WHO q understands plain (ooking: good wages; no washing or ireaing; three in \u20ac Bhuter = 278 WANTED \u2014 FOR THE OFFICE OF A wholesale dry goods house à smart boy about 15 yourn of age.Apply in own handwriting, with references, O, 1834 DU ANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERvant for a family of three: mo of ironing.Apply at 31 Metcalfe.213 3 WANTED \u2014 GOUD GIRL FOR ENGLISH family of two; no washing or ironing: ages fifteen dollars per month; references pe- uired.38 Laval avenue.213 à LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.Life Policies issued by Ameriean I Buy Le npani Will ay \u2018ay mors for pal- icies that ave been in force for some years hap the etes es su aies for thelr surrender.43% St.Paul PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGHTING | Cast Iren Enamel Wash Basins only $5.00 worth $10.00.lumbers, steam end gasfisters Wash Basins Mattinson & Pope, Es * HE .The heart beats about 100,000 times in 24 hours ; about every half-minute all the blood is pumped through the heart.Poor, thin biobd, weak digestion, impaired nerves and muscles are causes of heart trouble.The Ideal Tonje for Heart, Nerve and Blood, VIN MARIANI If you feel as if you would faint, at \u2018times dizzy, breath catchy, heart's beating is irregular, feel weak, even nervous, can s .eat, bad dreams and suaden awakening from sleep, are despondent, irritable, languid\u2014these are evidence of weak blood and heart trouble, side the DR.BRASSAC, Surgeon-General,French Navy, Commander, Legion of Honor, &c., writes :\u2014 \u201cThe results obtained during my long career Invariably confirmed i the qualities of Marianl\u2019s precious - preparation.\u201d riches the blgod and frase bs from i neste strengthens the muscles of { tha heart, digestive nerves era ane of cha heart.8 and locksmiths, 7 Dorchoster Street.condition; slightly used.C, 1570, Star Office.274 3 R SALE \u2014 TWO STEAM BOILERS AND piping of seven large green houses.For tull particulars apply Wildiæ Bros.ont ot- Gos, Box 23, Town St.Paul, (Continued frrm Page &) PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND DESIGN Secured in all countries.OWEN N.EVANS, Fereign Mamber Inst.Patent Agente.England.201004 Temple Building Mentreal.UANTED DISTRICT MANAGERS; also district and local agents; Ribera! contracts for good bieinees- we tien.Leger, Prev.Managers Montreal is ANTED.\u2014 AN ASSISTANT DRAUGETS- man for svoeral Dachine design.Apply to ing Brothers, 7 273 \u2014 \\WAnTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH as assistant to shipper; must also be TO 4 PROMPTLY SECUR basinessof Manufacture Pons bars who reaitse the advie ving y Pstent business transacted porta Preliminary advice f.== Our 1285 ble of attemding to furnace.Apply to 771 request Marion & Marios, :{ew Youk Life Craig st Ts : and Washington, B.C, ANTED \u2014 YOUNG G LADY FOR WHOLE- san Tale wlio: must be speciale.gené at du- |- - + r proper party.Siate saperieace and reler- S TRADE MARKS nose.A, 11%, Star Office.\u2019 213 2 \u2014\u2014.\u2014\u2026 ANTED \u2014 CAPABLE YOUNG EXPERIenced office hand, aged nineteen to (wem- y-two, wholesale warshouse, ro [Bret requisite, good opening; Kkñowtedge of [French preferred.Reply fully.giving age, rage, experience and references.Drawer 232, [Post Office.M32 JFANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, with references: good wages.Mrs.Boyle, Chesterfield avenue.$73 2 YYANTED \u2014 PIPE FITTERS, and apprentices.Apply to W.J.Mc Ouire and Co, 1966 Notre Dame st.273 2 X/ANTHD \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WITH first class references.for hotel: good Apply at 73 Mansñeld et, alter 2 Po 2 HPLPRRS rentes V'ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS aurss for infant, four months old: must nde; tand botUe feeding and be able to take atire charge.Apply 481 Mount Pieasant a 273 \u2014 ENVELOPE ADDRESSERS, twe expertenced persons wamted lately, Marion and Marion, New York Lite Building, Telephone Main 2398.213 2 Wis \u2014 A CHINAMAN TO (OOK ue do laundry poor: private family: htry town.must be capable.Address A, hres, Btar Office.273 2 VANTED \u2014 A MAID FOR GENERAL housework, references required.Apply 73 34 Elm ave.PANTED \u2014 SEWING GIRL TO WORK with tailor, Wallace and Mills, ne Bt.Ci Tine ad.2 yANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO RUN A CUFF ironin machine; also a young girl for he ironing department.A.H.Sims and Co.54 Latour at.213 2 VANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TRAVELLER.with good connection for the North- oe The Waldron, Drouin Co., Ltd., Mont.273 2 VANTED \u2014 A GIRL AS HOUSE AND tablemaid.Apply 186 Msasfleld st.« MW 2 VANTED GENERAL SERVANT, small family.three persons; wages $12.Pply immediately 4331 Western avenue.202 2aw tf Ww ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS IN ALL DE- Partments, girls can make from T5 cents Per day.We make overalls, pants, dove waists, ladies\u2019 shirt walsts, cof oollars and cuts; steady work all the around.Also a few apprentices wanted hiris, tunes, Yer fourteen, years o 136 De gaie of The Sas te de.rT larimier avenue, es Jaw tf VANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY APPRENTICE plumber of three or Jour years\u2019 expert- Pace; permancst work.P.A.DuBord, 78a In- pector at.VANTED SMART OFFICE BOY.APPLY in own rns.giving references, P.O.Box 298, city.TANTED \u2014 EER SERVANT FOR small family: good wages to compegent ven; must be good ook.Apply ae 3 Argyle avenue, Westmount.2 JANTED \u2014 STORBUAN V : FOR PUBLIC : must read dress P.O.Box 928, chiy.and write well.ANTRD \u2014 A GOOD GLERK OF FOUR OF five years\u2018 experience in the shoe hu ons.Apply between 7 and 8 Dm.ax 1648 PAT EST CO CANSOAUTE MONTREAL.Office.27e a SPIES rer R SALE \u2014FIRST CLASS RACOON JAC- RESTAURANT.ket (lady's), almost new and in perfect , A order; will sell very cheap.10 Gladstone ave.Oysters For afew da only, the best hand SAI \u2014 EN YFEWRITER ked \u20ac and LE = Pi Erect pack.Also Live or Fresh » Boiled Lobaters very day.Tel.Up dur + Desjard: 2618 St Catherine © street, near a ADDRESSES.< PRESENTATION ADDRESSES: MANTISOMELY ILLUMINATED | EDWIN VOX % CO SINGING.7 nny j= 0.STEWART TAYLOR ie $3.50 Per Year.30 ENGINES AND BOILERS PHRENOLOGY.PROF.A.YOUNG, ; Te a] Phremotogical 5 ge Eating: dde a 82.00.3Q = a 23 PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGHTING At Last\u2014 You ou mesa Bleury 8t.Reasonable termu ship.Tel.Main 956.the stove or ght- Jas.ACh, 3 Sound workman KINDLING WOOD.Given Away 38! 75% mu Blocks 41.50.wood 3250 Tamarae eu , Gelivered any w.wig amare Co.Atwater Panne Mount uo ARTISTIC HOMES home, ought to know about \u201cMetal Walls Ceilings\u201d artistic designs\u2014to barmonize vith the individual decorations of cvery room.Special pattems for special rooms, made to order.rate your home, it will pay you to learn more about this 20th Century Interior Decoration.shetch and actual measurements of rooms.We will mail catalogue free, and also special estimates # vin designs to suit your speciffcadons.Any man who Is going to own his own They are far more durable than plaster\u2014 Impossible to crack or fall as plaster will do \u2014and are ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.They are moulded in hundreds of rich, If you are planning to build, or to re-deco- Write for catalogue: if possible, sehd rough METAL SHINGLE & SIDING CO., Ltd.PRESTON, ONT.MARBIAGE LICENEES MARRIAGE LICENSES O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, 204 St.James st Tel Main 1717 MARRIAGELICENSES Issned by John M.M.Duff, 107 St.James St.& 36 Drummend St.Licenses rar ra FOUR N WILES MICHAUD, Pubito Accountants, I hANK BUILDING Tu.M.4123 MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City.$ (QN household furaitpre, -pianos, or- $ gans, horves und carriages, bol out publicity or removing ike We loan in sums from\u2019 $lv to 1000, from 1 to J2 months.We give lib- era) discounts If paid before due.Your dealings with us strictly pei- vate, 48 We know you would se By courteous irealpoual and Ts Honest Dealing, we are gaining new customers every day.You ahonjà de amang them.Cali and investigate.We will bs picased to talk tha matter ever with you, or telephone us.Boll 336} Main, or Westmount 1041, after \u20ac PU, End we wil aad où ol our agents ta mee jeu, Montreal Lean & Brokerages Co., Boom 904, New York Life Bulldisg, Cur.Sb.James Street and Place $'Armes 3g.CHALK CAMPBELL, Mgr.60 te RA Aronson & A enbers, Fawn Broek vet \u20ac ie ur.Money 10 lemios anata Katana, sexe urs and Dey x Bed ruse our jewellery soljerted.department is ' 184 Saws WITHOUT ENDORSES \u2018on, SECURITE LARIDD CAN @ MONET Sha their own without endorser of æcuritys ei \u2018to sult borrower; ail tust- hr GREETS COMPANT.194 Tem: J'ANTED \u2014 TouNG GIRL AS HOUSD- maid; light work.Apply at once with Money L Loaned a tarepces, 1270 Dorchester st.GOOD STRONG BOY A VAST 15 or = to learn à good trade.Ap- bly to W.Scott & Sons, 1739 Nowe Dams st ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT tor winall family; no washing and good \u2018ages.Apply 80 Columbia ave, Westmount.ANTED \u2014 A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS _ Young man {dr Kitchen work in the \u201cThe Sherbrooke,\u201d references.Apply to the Déanager, 1018 Ehertrooke st.Wor x OFFIOR HOY.MUST HAVE Thom of rolurences.Apply Dy letter only and Où, Tad.043 Craig ror WANTED \u2014 A PERRON re LADY'S 22 mets and be willing sestet with Nght Geuseweri: ne ene n y who hne host in \u2018before, Ade reas B, 7680, Bramoh Oe.$34 2 ANTEX =o MART sor FOR NENT .+ thar \u2018 EDUCATIONAL.\u2019Longahoremen Going Home.table mea) porvaded the entire Pro pri Bere Mie.J.eo will be in Then th, CE, sap su for DE oo Seg ad by on, XC Soon ; on on gy she w n Even it Str Richard Webster had been variety table, with Miss Murison and Mi Matrioulation Work.iy out trom\u2019 pian by he alone.even Jr he 4 i ag the line Fibre Sarge and the Mission \u201cead, a \"I argumen J 3 ne Adults may Join ereniox Sass ue Sen eme of te trike.\u201cand ho now return tame an a great advocats: and surely Le asistod here.he mem fo wf SHORTELLS à I, |e home, thelr engagement = oe completed.there is a vast difference between the ber of Band.be ES ere St.Catherine St Tel Uptown 328.lan Montreal, and it 16 expécted that some ŒURIItS of mind necessary for a Judge in et has ate wil looked site by | 27 tra-distinction to ao advocate.re ».Mm, Lund a 5.00 Jaa.NavIDE rue nent eue cape that Mr.Moegan does nol Sus- reo von Roberts and Ton Sider HARRISON, are.PCR POTTERY Moot.any suggestion of venaliey; of Wut ad, by several young, girl.rrr Lord Alverstone is eas \u2014 \u2018 : Automatic Block Signal System.Hé is the soul of-hénour, and a very oxi Canadian Goal and Railwey Company \u2014Optielats- An\u201d astomatie Block viguél\" éyetem ~ta| soleatious\u2019-and- painstaking ay The mnnust 2 01\" VA Cardts Now at #2 matoaife arogt, to\u2018be established on both Gee af the ri.he le pot a man de affaire, though be ra AL ron Sr at St.Lonis by the al a man of Geep and earnest convicHomt tien are im \" county, Nova Sco.DOMINION SQUARE: the od A operating trains and he undoudtedly does believe that tia, was held at she: office, lt.St.| Erin Sbeotéte.safet coming year.there is in the United States à alnceré James street, y hee te.uo: : This will pach wit In \"outlay of Jess friendship for Great Britain.He ig oné ing officers were : Mr! a Caradian Apples for England.chan 000, and it will reatly facilitate of our public men Who lives tri tue 00, 3 H, es Special to The Montres! Sr.the speedy \u2018movements rtine during griepdship, and wine aote frisodedly, 6 ee If Mr.Morgan would acquaint Aime : \u2019 .and Ottawe, .era) aa = A.Tina onu with or Alveratous\u2019s publie.record In « pop ; à & Grise.1 te agent Le ~The Io ede Ne: No.everything concerning the United States tocretaty- .the Department save that the C ane pr Ja dir der ue serious BY aderationt; he TA JE pese ea EEE EL CATARRE\u2014GONMOR SENSE # mantitien à - \u2018 andart Af hare m \u2018fn being edited to Tox saption st oo ads.me, would on igh ac mdb conviation \u201cthat, the | a bear Ea ng eS RA Nan == Lord Chief Justice of England was coïe safe! \u2018> Calerrh, \u2018 enio tu = ; 2 the poorer varieties are sna Warden, | stitutionslly sad swditionally untitted te es ataccmet apd THE te a isent feature |.sé United Sta XY were woven Into the paper.Nat \u2018as thes are easontials of Uni- BETWEEN \"A MD | Shanghai- Doctor Thinks That Amicable Settlement Is Probable.| FORTIFYING THE RAILWAY | Ruropeau Residents Prefer to Have Russia Rather Than China in Possession.\u201cAlthough the prescat relations existing Detwesn Japan are strained to the limit and a would appear thai the diplomatic cord might snap at any moment a war nue, there isa utrong and and 1 constantly grow \u2018osling in © that matters will settled amicably.Marah, of Hey or presen\u2019 to a Star re Windeac.Dr.tive a in ven Mra.Marsh, ot the continent via the C.P.R., on the way to Manchurian uastion,\u201d he conti- nud, \u201cin uppermost 5 the minds of all Europeen residents of \u201che Orient, It = veto brietling \u2018with difficulties.te agreed to by Russia herself for the Sracuation of Manchuria is passed, and there are no signs that she intends to live made.It would appear LE Ru Ruaia i is in Manchuria to stay.The Siberian ng fortified strong ly.he = are TY a erected at short distances along the hime in Manchuria, and Russia is evidently making prepafations to hold what she is already practically in possession of.\u201d Dr.Marsh spoke of the feeling that ez- isted among the Europeans in the Orient .in regard to Manchuria, and said that the opinion was general that huria would under Russian suthority, and some de made to Japan in over the situation.Europeans: would preder- to have Russia in possession of Manchuria rather than allow Chinese to remain.The latter did nothing towards ihe development of the conntry and the door was closed to trade.Fig Shanghai the unsettled state of affairs was keeping back the trade of that port and a settlement of the existing troubles would be welcomed.There was a strong conviction that a settlement would be made without having recourse to the horrors of war, a.CLEVER PICTURES BY DUTCH CARTOONIST ARE ON EXHIBITION.rare ey Shui certooniat, tyr, loaned Mrs.n, Toren to, id- ent of the Womens ans Art A ation.forn og, forms EEE £ BETH E 3 H E.Hutchinson, Toronto: aon, Le: Miss M.Kallineyer.Mige Kerr, Toronto: Miss Emma Knott.iss Lindmy, \u2018Toronto; Miss Ton.a X alii afternoon dur , and it is PROF.COLBY DISCUSSES REVIEWER'S DIVERSIONS, As a most er o on né net RA Ld of ou à polie Aa be in ot, oF peicrence, we Jess ur originality b: : je reco ste \u2018oole\u2019s index, ve joel later the situation if we the fec on be Jound vues : clever collection of pie\u201c ] A {ounce the Congrese withoyt ® | toe ail his.life.CHOOSES OFFICERS AND \u2018 SUB-COMMITTEES.A esting pi the St.Andrews Soviet way held last night for th e purpose filling vacancies among the officers clected a couple of weeks ago.Principal Peterson, of McGill University, elected president ; pu M.iret vice: president; 8.Maclenuan, \"%.C.second de en and William Seath, treas urer.It was decided at the meeting to change the date of the annual ball from St.An- diew's Day to Friday, December 4, on the ground that Friday was a more \u2018suitable day than Monday.Afterwards there was a meeting of the committee, at which Lieut.A.J.Maudsley, who can be communicated with at 309 Board of Trade building, or tele phone Main 2383, was \u2018elected retary.The following \u2018sub-committees were appointed.Hom.Robert Mackay, as -ball president, is ex-officio a meluber of all of em Reception \u2014 Principal Peterson, chair- wan; Montague 4 Allen, Hugh À.Allen.Angus b.Forbes Angus, John Beattie, Charles ane James Cochrane, EK.H.Copland, Dr.Robert Craik, J -A.i on.G.A.Drummond, Thomas Fyshe, Lieut.Col.Robt.Gardner, Gearge Gall lespie Hugh Graham, E.B: Green- abields, J.N AT hields, Rev.J.r Hn dy Ww Hickso C.Jamieson, Peter Lyall, 4 Wm, C Reboot Hoa.Robert Mackay, Charles McEachran, A Yekee, Jobn J.Jeti, Capt.John A.eMaster, Rev.Clark cMurey o Hugh Paton, Robert Reid À Riddel Farqubar Robertson, Dr.& Roddick, M.P., Jas.Ross, W.B .Smith, Lient Col: A.A.Stevenson, Lieut.-Col .A.Whitehead and Walter Wilson.ssbmerie ion-George + Cains, chair man; in Adair, D.J.Angue, W.F dogs, B.Hal Brown, Fred L.Cains, Lt.u.Cañcron, D.8.O.; J.4 Cameron, po ge A.Campbell J.M.Campbell, Hairy B.Cuseils, Capt.Peers Davidwon, Capt.W.O.H.Dosids, & À mond, C f William Garde Geo.Hanna, J.Clayd Hickson, Albert E.Holt, W.J.Hender- Allan G.Law.J.C.Maodiarmid.H.Major W.B.Macaulay.F.8.Maclennan, Dr.Raden Mac- MeTier, Archibald MoAltis-: McAlhster, James T.MeCall Clarence C.ChacCusis, Edgar gall, Dr Charles a1 Fachran, ; Archibeld feGoun, David M McGoun rtiett McLennan, Wiliam Me.Master, A.F.Mitchel}, on.\"Morrice, Ad E.Dr.E A David Wiener J.R.Wilson, Walter Won, N.* Yuile, Floor \u2014 Dr.Oharies McEachran, chair man; Lieut.Gordon Glass, J.quad Hickson, Dr.L Alex.Hutchison, Hi Mackay, Hon.Robert Mackay, John , C.c Melntyre Dr.Rk.Tait Me ne Camptell sde or Waiaan on Ogilvie, R.McD.Paterson, Thomas I.Paton, James L Rankin, Alexander Rob- erjaon, Dr.J.W.Stirling.bill, chairman; & Me Ce Charles G Game Cod Cavertill, C.R.Christie, le ran, Treat.Cal PLANS FOR Yo FEDERATION OF LABQUR IN DOMINION.Plans for a utic federati f labo in the Domino or no being partent and efforts are being made to greatly in crease the representation of the Trade and Labour Co is inducing all hitherto unafilipt send delégater to the convention nie meets in Montreal past year.At the convention of the American Federation of Labour held in Boston last for 4 series of moctinge in A parte ol the Dominion for the purpose of the proposed world-wide fed Wor made by - James O'Grady, frat ml delegate to the American Federation uv.labour representing the British Trades Union Congress.of Ottawa, secretary4; of 0 minion Congress, and other Bbour leaders of international repute, will deliver.addresses, pointing out the sd Ov next Sunda Miorpon 8 t mass re te Bu Te oe Dame street, ot which Mr.P.M.Anges, take his advice and try Postum, and got a sample and had it carefully pre pared, finding it deliclous-to ths taste, I continued ita use and very soon its eficia) effects convinced me of ite value, for I got well of my nervousness and dyapeps ques, Huntley 5 Drag: .eration of \u201cMy husband had been drinking ouf unjil it had affected nerves terribly.I\" led him.to shift to Postum, and | easy to get him to make the change, for the Pose tum is so delicious It certatniy worked wonders for him, n learned that Postum does not exhilirate or depress, and does not stimulate, but steadily and hone estly strengthens the nerves and the stomach, To make along story ahort, our entire family have now used Pos- - tum tor eight years with completely ng results, es shown an & rather unexpected improves brain and nerve power.\u201d Name Ca, Battle Creek, tn by Pestiun en Indreesed brain and nerve power als pr ose?ere grid coffee, sometimes in a very we for a copy of ; Wailvitle\u201d plage In eo Mee nook condition of health, and we have ving ment \u201cThe Read t@ v 14 its Tai Finally Granted \u201cA = VE JENENT \u201c } rove About One-Fourth of Their Claim.VESSEL'S EVENTFUL STORY She Was Lying for Several Months at the Bottom of Bale des Chaleurs.Mr.Justice Routhier to-day rendered ju in the long discussed and long case of the steamship Mayflower, hich Messrs.Galindez Bros.,of London, ., represented in Canada by Mr.C.N.Armstrong, claimed $9,600 for saivage and supplies for the ship.1 .\u2019 court grented the plaintifis $3,808.21 of the claim, with the costs of an uncontested action.There were several interventions, \u201chowever, which destroy much of the value of the judgment.Mr.F.P.Rowan, of Halifax, put in a claim for an amount due him on mortgage, and claimed a priority of right to- the plain.¢iffs in the present case.He also denied their claim entirely, and that caused the court to withhold the costs from him.Mr.John Brown recoverd judgment in the Superior Court for salvage of the ship in New Richmond, and this judgment was i in the case just closed.It, too, was maintained by Mr, Justice Routhier, who granted the claim.with ooets dis traits to Mr.D.R.Murphy, Browns attorney.: The Mayflower had a very eventful per la the autumn of 1000 she was badly damaged at Hawkesbury, N.S, an Galindez Bros.advanced the money to repair her.The Court held thai this was not.salvage, but that it established a right against the proprietor of the ship.e fitting out and supplying of the?ship -at Piotou was another item.The ship had been the property of Mr.F.P.Rowan, of Halifax, whe nad sold it to Mr.C.R.Scholes, of New Carlisle.At the time of the Hawkeebury and Pictou expenditures, the ship was still in the possession of the former owner.Later it came into Mr.Scholes\u2019 pomession, and sank in June, 1001, off New Richmond, in the Bae dee Chaleurs.The ship remained submerged until Beptember.ere the claim allowed to Brown originated, and the ter portion of the claini of Galindez Bros.The repeated efforts to float the ship caused an expenditure almost equal to her full value.The accounts for the work were made out 18 the name of C.R.Scholes, who was the registered owner of the ship, and the Court holds that the owner of the ship cannot be allowed salvage for his own ship.It was established, however, that Mesers.Galindez Bros.had advanced the money for the work, but the Brown claim had already been allowed by another court and «ould not now be disputed.The vessel was finally raised in September, 1901, and tâleh to Sorel, where she was seized under tie Brown judgment for salvage, and sold at sheriff sale for 81100, to Mr.John Brown, the creditor.His only chance to recoup himeelf is in selling the vessel at a\u2019 favourable price, as the legal expenses which go before his claim amount to more tbas the amount of the sale.Mr.F.P.nan\u2019s morte was paid off in the early stages of the action.so that he has nothing to do with the matter now.( of the $L100 paid as the auction price of the ship, the judge has decided thit the following claims must be paid in the following order: \u20141.-The cost of guardians of the ship and wharfage; 2.The costs in the action taken by John Brown, and the sheriff's costs of sale.3.The salvage (Claim of Mr.John Brown, as al- we y «@ previous judgment.4.The pilotage charges.5.The cost of counsel in the present case bcfore the Admiralt Court; snd 6., the amount of $2,806.21 allowed Galindez Bros.by the judgment just delivered.As the guardianship and whart- age fces amount to 2595 and the sheriff's fecs on the sale to over , there is little left for the creditors coming after them.; judgment was delivered in J room, by Mr.Justice Routhier, in the ce of Mr.W.Simpson Walker, B.C.L., registrar of the Court, and Mr.E.N.Armstrong, attornev for the plaintiffs, sod Mr.D.R.Murphy, attorney for wn.TO CHECK MARKS MADE ON ROLLS BY CLERKS.; Owin to complaints at the City Hall, in confiection with the checking of the civic electoral liets, a new system of checking is to be introduced before the forthcoming elections, In the past the mere entering of an initial on the lists by a clerk at the City Hall was sufficient to disfranchise a voter.The initial said | whether or not the water tax had been \u2018| paid.Owing to the system, clerks ware practically given sole control of the lists, and in many cases in the past, whether by error or otherwise, scores of citizens who had paid the water tax were shown as having not settled up; the result was they lost their right to vote.The proposit ion now, in to, alter he system so thit all - ma: made on the rolls by clerks ah be checked.y ks shal DR.D.A.SHIRRES APPOINTED NEUROLOGIST AT THE GENERAL.Dr.D.A.Shirres, who has turned from Europe, where he has Jor the past six months, following the laxes® diecoveries with reference to nerv- ages, has been appointed neurolo- to the Montreal General Hospital.Shirres holds the position of con- u neurologist to the Protestant Hoe- al for the Insane, Verdun; lecturer at ¢@ill University on neuro-pathology; as- istant neurologist at the al Victoria ospital, and professor of nervous di at the University of Vermont, TAKE UP CASE \\ OF CHARLES EDMISTON.A number of detectives were in consultation with the Coroner, at the Morgue to-day, regarding the verdiat of the jury at yesterdav's inquest into the cause of the death of Charles Edmiston, whose rpse was found under a Grand Trunk a ay train, near Black\u2019s Bridge, a few ago.; The law firm of Quinn & Morri of this city, have been retained by relatives and other people interested in the late | Mr.Edmiston to look after the case and with a firm of lawyers of Douliuey Hi.a firm of lawyers o il , Eghndg | 8, CALL FOR TENDERS FOR PAVING WHARF SHEDS.At the meeting of the Harbour Board this morning, it was decided.to call for {oder at once for scuria and ite ks for the wharf-sheds, the wharves and approaches.e lower floots of the.whèds are to be paved with Seoria blocks, while all the approaches, wharves, etc.are\u2019 to have granite blocks, Tenders will aloo be aakéd for immediately £ 1 amend a ir i ure, , amount to a ood many thousand dobre.t tr * Mr.and Mrs.A.Austin, of Torvoto, with Miss Rhona Adair and Misa Nora \"Adair, left this afternoon for Quebec, Eu 4] -to=motrow \u201cana will return to Montreal - evestig.- Claimed That Mr.Wallace\u2019s Charges Are Mot Well Founded.\u2014r\u2014 $1,000,000 SPENT THIS YEAR Over Eleven Miles of Permanent Sidewalks Put Down During Present Season.There was considerable feeling exhibited at the City Hall to-day over the statement made in the Dally Mall, London, England, by Mr.Edgar Wallace that Montreal was the \u201cWorst paved city In the world.\u201d Continuing, Mr.Wallace, in his article In the Mail, wounds the feelings of the aldermen still more by saying that Montreal was like a beautiful woman down on her heels.\u201cWhile it may be,\u201d said Ald.La- porte, \u201cthat Montreal may not be a very well paved city.it is most unjust of Mr.Wallace to inform London readers that our city is the worst paved city In the world.On the face of it such a charge is unjust In the extreme.: \u201cAt the Road Department will be found facts and figures proving that the city, as a whole, is fairly well paved this year.1 do not know what possible good any one can expect to achieve by trying to misrepresent our city.Every year thousands of visitors come to the city and are well pleased \u2018with.what they see.It is galng out of one\u2019s way to try and hurt our city as Mr.Wallace has done.OVER A MILLION THIS YEAR.Mr.Barlow, City Surveyor, was also annoyed over the charge Mr.Wallace had made.\u201cThe fact is,\u201d said Mr.Barlow, \u201cthat out of the many miles of asphalted streets in the city to-day there is not over half a mile not in good condition.No less than one million dollars was voted the Road Department this year for road work, etc.\u2018This is three times the amount that is usually voted.The result is that the city\u2019s streeta are in good condition.\u201cDuring the year no less than eleven miles of permanent sidewalks have been laid.\u201cQut of 150 miles of macadam streets, a very large portion has been put in good shape.I may say that the chief trouble with our streets is that we have mot enough money to lay them in asphalt, instead of macadam.Owing to the numer-] ous hills the macadam is washed away: the result is that the macadim roads need repairing every two years.Notwithstanding this difficulty, we have 110 miles of macadam streets that are in condi tion to-day.SHOULD IMPOSE SPECIAL TAXES.\u201cMontreal citizens who complain against our streets,\u201d continued Mr, low, \u201cfor get that they are not willing to pay for asphalted streets, as is the custom in To- romto and other cities.\u201cIn Toronto, for instance, when it is decided to put down asphalted streets, the whole cost is levied upon proprietors; while, in this city, the city has to shoulder the whole cost.When permanent side walks are laid in the Queen City, proprietors again must bear the entire cost; but, in Montreal, citizens only pay half the cost.\u201cWhen it is considered how much money has to be taken out of the revenue of our city for permanent pavings, it is rot to be wondered at that we have not sufficient cash to keep the streets in as good a condition as Toronto and other cities.All this would be altered and we should soon have beautiful thoroughfares if the aldermen decided that citizens must pay the entire cost of asphalting streets, etc.in addition to paying other taxes.Those who complain agminst our streets should remember these wholesome facts.\u201d STREETS IN THE SPRING.Continuing his remarks about the streets.Mr.Barlow said that it was true that the streets were in pretty bad condition in the spring, but, owing to the climate, this could not be helped very well.In Western cities there was not near as much snow as in Montreal, this meant a great deal.To clean all the streets of snow early in the spring would entail an immense expenditure: such expenditure would mean increased taxation so more revenue could be raised and such a method, Mr.Barlow thought, would not be concurred in by citizens.In comparison with Toronto, Montreal had but a v few miles of asphalted streets; but if Montrealers would face the music as Toronto citizens had done and put up more money for taxes the reproach against Montreal of having poorly paved streets would vanish, NEED ADDITIONAL TAXES.Every alderman who had given study to the city\u2019s streets and who had considered the city\u2019s revenue had come to the conclusion that it was absolutely necessary that either additional taxes would have to be levied or, the city\u2019s debt increased by floating a ial loan.From another source im the Road Department it was found that the city\u2019s expenditure on asphalted streets was not _ millions.Otncials of the department considered this a very small sum indeed and pointed out that in many cities of the size of Montreal the sum spent or asphalted etreets ran up to thirty and forty millions.They were quite sure that in the near futare citizens would have to face the question of increased taxation in order that t pavings might be va couple of members of the Finance who were down at Yhe Ci i f : à de Hi ATE \u2018Ask Recompense for.Sinking of Their Elevators in the Harbour.BOARD BECOMES INDIGNANT Solicitor Will Ses if Any Fee Can \u201c7 Be Charged Company for « Doing Business.\u2019 The members of the Harbour Board waxed indignant this morning, when the secretary, at the regular weekly meeting, read a letter from the attorn- eva of the Moitweal Grain Elevating Company, threaterking them with suit for damages for the sinking of one of their elevators in the.harbour in May last.It will be remembered that ghia elevator, which is valued at some 320,000, sank in the harbour, and throughout the summer was the cause of a great deal of discussion among the members of the Harbour Board.The col- missioners wished the Montreal Grai Elevating Company to remove the P struction, and on numerous occas notified them to do so.The company.on their part, stated that they had done all they could, and had been unable to raise the wreck.Mr, John Kennedy, Harbour Engineer, reported that the removal of this would cost in the neighbourhood of two thousand five hundred dollars, and finally ,after a Jot of correspondende between the two ies already named and the Department of Marine and Fisheries, the expense of getting the hulk out of the way was finally saddlell on to \u2018the Harboar Board, they getting nothing for their pall except the salvage, which they élaim is worth little or nothing.Now to rub i in, the attorneys for the Elevating Company, Mesars.Davideon and Ritchie, write the Harbour Board that the latter will be held respon.gible for the cost of the elavator, and the loss of business resulting therefrom om that the \u2018elevator was sunk through _ the md having no an, signal on 0 At the meeting ay, Commiesionez Doran said, that if this well to see what fee _be charged to these people for plying their trade in the harbour without contributing (one red cent to its support.proposition m with the aporoval of the remainder of the Commissioners present, and the \"whole matter was referred to the Board's Astor .TRADERS DISS PREFERENTIAL POLICY A meting of the members of the Board of Trade is being held in the \"Change Hall in the Board of Trade Building this after- -noon.The object of the meeting is to discuss! the inter-Empire trade proposale of Mr.Chamberlain and to allow the ; to exchange ideas on the subject, and to: get a clearer insight into the question that 1s agitating the whole Empire at the present moment.The president, Mr.Artbur J.Hodgson,, presided, and in his opening remarks gave\u2019 an outline of the pro fiscal cy.He was followed by Mr.Robert Meighen, who spoke at some length, expressing his firm adherence to the proposals of Mr.Be poy æpok f the itioi r.Meighen e © n of Canada in the fiscal icy of 8 Empire and wae st y of the opinion that the Dominion benefit greatly the policy that it was proposed to put into effect.Mr.Meighen moved the following resolution, which was seconaed by the Hon.George A.Drummond: \u201cThat, having followed with interest the action of the Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain in advocating a system of Tariff Preference within the Empire, the Montreal Board of Trade now reiterates its belief that tbe best interests of the Empire would be served by adopting such changes in the fiscal policies of the several parts of the Empire as would encourage preferential trade\u201d TAKEN TO HOSPITAL SUFFERING FROM DOSE OF POISON.Wilham Doyle, 18 years of age, of 530 Sherbrooke street, was taken to the General Hospital to-day from the d@hrner of St.Lawrence and Demontigny streets, suffering from the effects of swallowing a dose of poison.institution the By the time be reached the he was in à desperate condition and officials of the hospital had a difficult task to control him.e fact that he took an overdose of the stuff saved his life.At a late hour this afternoon he was reported by the offi the institution to be resting quietly\u201d : DIPHTHERIA IN ONTARIO.A Noticeable Spread of the Disease of Late.Special to The Montréal Star.- Toronto, November 18.\u2014Dr, Bryce, secretary of the Board Of Health, at a meeting of that body this morning, laid some interesting facts before them concerning the alarming spread of diphtheria.He pointed out that in August twenty-seven municipalities reparted 132 cases, with 24 deaths, and in September thirty-eight municipalities reported: 240 cases, with 30 deaths.The returns for Oetober \u2018| show that in 52 municipalities there Miller, of Whitehead \u2018sud givens away wore white satin, with.bridal veil: and fh arn e oe} by ber father, and | Full Text of Old; Country _ Tribute to Canada\u2019s : Messenger.REPRESENTS BOTH PARTIES Mr.Foster is Convincing Answer to Rossbery\u2019s Ory for Sign Fon # unto \u2018Special Cable from Our London Corre | epondent.London, November 18.\u2014 The full text of the Sootaman\u2019s tribute to the work that is baing accomplished in Britain by the Hdn.Geo.E.Foster is as follows: \u201cTHe oppovents of the Government and of Myr.Chamberlain, like Lord Rosebery and Mr.Asquith, have kept asking for a sign that the Colonies are really desirous of forming by means of preferential tariffs new links of commercial and political union with the centre of the Empire.A sign too forcible and inijressive to be overlooked can be found by them in the addresses: delivered at Edinburgh by Hoa.Gep.E.Foster, lately Minister of Finance for Canada.THE VOICE OF CANADA.\u201cMr.Foster has come hither; as he says, on no accredited mission, with no mandate end no credentials expressly authorising \u2018him to upeak for the people of Canads:- Nevertheless his voice may be taken as the voice of our brethren and fellow-sub- jaets across the Atlantic.He bas had their experience, thinka their thoughts, utters their sentiments.He has been for twenty-two years in public life, im the Dominion and a member of the Legisls- ture; be has been fifteen years in office and tamvelled in all the inhabited parts of our gneat North American Colony.The fact thet he is no longer in office may be mid to strengthen! rather than detrast from the force of hi appeal to the judg: ment and sentiments of the peoplé of this country; for on subjects of inter-Imperial tariffs and Imperial union generally it is well known be speaks the opinions: of the Canadian Opposition éod the Tynedign Government alike.| ¥ THE OVER-SEA'S A racy, vigorous phraseclogy of thee west a breath of the spiritfhat animmlis onr countrymen over-sess when he urgi that > Britain must get up and hb et che | intends to keep her place { à prés | appeal was applied and h still greater fire and cogengy Hf ter's speech in the evesing thusiastic audience who throng | the Synod Hall.No birried decision, is ad: vised by Mr.Foster.He deprecatés rushing the question, course of acthon for which only the opponents of tariff reform the vibration 1 would sell m property, to-day for con- re less peid for #, when I this plant was but a temporary et e come to ask council sr the Montreal Water and Power y to Eve Up to ite contract.Be Be- there is an- in which ity, and we ce e.\u201d\u201d ; SHOULD BRING aomon.Kirby said roperty win a thousand he e oh was damaged, to the extent of $200 00, and Mr, Hutchins thought that the the Connie cil should bring an action against the company Sompany ; to which Mayor Croes reptied that an idea was abandoned when ;t vas & en into account.that the supply of water for the town might be thus cut off.Councillor Rode, suggested that indi viduals bring separate actions againet th company, and moved that the protest be referred to a committee, which was seconded by or Lee, however, thought taxpayers, en masse, should take the case to the eourts.apie ot motion was carried unanimously, Cross, and Councillors Rodger and Mager were appointed a committe.On the question of a city char ter, it was decided that Oouncil a committee the Whole next evening to er the lengthy re; which was Prosented.port ion o uncillor R that tha am of of $1433.02 be paid to tbe Monte and Power Company in full y .The town ore the com in the neighbourhood of 0.000, un the company or need $5,000 from th 20 this eam, with in- fax services.den SE critical condition.Upon examination at the institution by the phywiciane it vas | found that the old od man.bad rece received a af terrible blow left arm and left les Oo a pooent of Lis his advanced years grave dou for his recovery.| BECOMES.MANAGER 31x.Fildes, of tha.firm of Wo Greene, Sons and Company, has & position.as manager Wek & Company's fur manufacturing department.He epters on his pew duties at once ed y leaves for Europe Jn e interes new employ r Fildes was the recipient of Te autrui Be from ce employes of his late Y.M.H.A The concert and ball given by the Young Men\u2019s Hebrew Asmotviation, which taxes pisce on Thursda?evening.the 19th ins .im the Stanley Hall, promises to be an da borate affair.The concert is under the direction of Miss Enphie Myers and His Wo- ship.\u2018 Mayor Cochrane, wil preside.Rab bis M.De Sole.M.Abramovits and I stein and Mr.present.The ater Ye à ir aid of the gymnasium ACTION DISMISSED.\u2014Mr, Thomes H.Cox, smi Lithographic Com imited.plaintiff sued for , made up of three months sala sod dam claimed, om the un t a wrongfully dixmiosed without .out proper, notice, The court found, a letter written to the qooeral manager - of oom- peny, Mr.heott, in reply to an inquiry as to a J dimination « business was a sufficient ont justification for the gemeral manager to mate the plaintiff from the company's employ.MONTREAL CAMERA CLUB.\u2014The treated JUNIOR BANCE.\u2014Great.1 preparations are being made for the Junior dance at the Royal Victoria Hospitel on Friday evening next.The various compittees of McGill studénits \u201card bard at work ect- | and i ke Rt ing arrangements, ie PLUS Pan too » attend.The students of the other years are subecribiag im large Dove: so that the various years of the Uni will be pl th es 2 hi Pri Pal and sent to the Governors, the Princi the members of the many of these will Hi] in mo at far as the juniors conberned, it been the custom on bis clans tu péorises years \u2018to hold a dinmer annually.\"DAUGHTERS QF THE EMPIRE.\u2014An Suloyable entertainmen en as given yester- Empire first ot and bei friends to be- held d Mrs.Peter likely\u2019 attend.The the.\u2018McKenije, premdent, | ind à large Bamber of members ere ion, és apr Ÿ Jrogramme which was waa much enjoyed; sud Re te ur Dora few Tow months.The Mrs, JE, Heraraoe of statues va 8 piano misent by his ester, Min pe Sins .oF tie Bey Mr Eh 5, C.n 3 & Le Co., and forperly- for Tota pears \u201cwith 16 of John ; ENTERTAINMENT.\u2014 |- \u2018essorial ataff, and afternoon b he rect Dr de ego : the \u2018entertainments or for à ae PS = 3,7 |* baies oeil aire a esse i lev., of Boston, for Mis Grace C eu A 5 with typhoid fever, in Le \u2018 Mrs.lish, of : » 2 daughter, H | nuit, ngicede, Combis.\u201d Miss Merida Hewth, Ogden , , is the guest of Miss Kathryn Mé- Ou.\u201cVictoria tn Westmoynt., \u201d U IT} A 7 O Z > « rm John Wadd, 4 Kingston, ie a few days in town Mijor and Mrs.George RB.Hooper eo terteaned at Mr.and Mre.W.R.Wonham and Miss \"Wonham leave shortly for Passsdena, Cal.Mids \u201cRitchie, of Rivers, is th guest of Mrs, Me Yim, > Matthew street.; Ms M vd Walker, of of her as is in TOO) guest 0 er sister, - re.Hele: ° Mme, De Seve, St Famille streot, has canto miei for à cure ed- ! i i I i! Fe ERK 5} si i i] i ë ; ; HE Ë 2 à 4 i Le TER i Li Ë th i di i i Be\u201d pay ne -rolls out.\u2019 4s Sa iat : No Tamil gy ER OS 4 vit > worse ji : - : 4 RIT CE A 151 (RE Lo date pay net | - Great Ca i alo \u201c= : regard ndeed, i execute contreot and maintain a | M would be far batter if there were No Jerdit Will, Probably Be High preamurs of wate ja the Evdrant Local Magnates wil eet Noga Se fae Suits IF thurs wore 2s ! \u20ac Benched by Jury This - BE 17 tn Council ôn Mon- pren 5 and.] more à oso the mag- All our departiients are ready with four \u2018requilreirienita.© Even SELQIAN CITIZENS HDAY © day Next.\u2018 nates her\u201d together Jn.saaum) con: Our PROVISIONS snd VEGETABLES are the : n a RAT .vention, a after year, pass regu- ening.Cg LEB AE LE oLD.Spy lations try themselves Bom oe freshest and best that money can buy.Compare our prices ; Joins \"OF COUNSEL} dry, C.E.Lesage, J.E.WILL BE AT LEAGUE MEETING Plon Seore ein tel ne parehment son of WINES wud SPIRITS with others., * The local celebration in hoogur of the pail) ge, J., : | | re \"1 birthde of King of Belgiu cul lard, J.8.Duguétie, cand A.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ls ary furn Toya » and aseonre - the that we .ws my Toopeld.p tnatio pared Bea- natures tars\u201d to contrac - TEWEES for Crewn Ask Verdict of Joinated lost evenibz à CRE i tion Comb: ns Pre for Next are bound to\u201d swell their team agg « marriage of Miss Daisy Taylor ; SUGAR, | _ LIQUORS.Guilty \u2018aghnst Youthful of the ation colony van ET iN AND AROUND THE CITY.son\u20148alary Limit to Be Held gate Taf Béyonä\u2018 the limit they toe Mr.T.P.Chard ui take Place S £ SM selling Sugar Below Cest for this Étoquit Duhouche Brandy, one star, ust fmpassable.s Church, at a qugrter \u2018 x bottl caver \u2019 Defendant.Sines in attendance ve Ke ee: VISITS CITY.\u2014Mr.G.F.Snow, of the Sacred in Future.Seed, Une magnai os no are most vo- | o'd on Th Thursday pense November Best sted Pre at & Blaguit Dubouche | Brandy, 10 years Russian Comsul; Mr.D.L.Rey, Swiss|Bangor and Aroostook railway, Maine, was ciferous In calling for the Ihmit are 25h Wedding \u2018will be à very quiet Eight Brava Sugar, at.sor one alld per bottle.au bou.Every.availsbie bit of space in the Consul; Mr.J.Ronsuly Sexton, consul in the dity to-day on business.Montreal will not be without base-| themselves the fivet to exceed MH.one, as no invitations are being issued.CELL STOWE CORT at: 4.Hconcasy Bras y, per Dotete.JE Ze King's Bench Is occupied to- for Greece; Mr.F.G.Routh, Portuguese CASE DISPOSED OF \u2014The case of ball next season\u2014that seems to have The gate sum of $3,400 a month Mrs, A.8, Markgraf, of Halifax, is Pulverized Sugar, a 6c Hobin Brands, white labok ne\u2019 the hour > ft 00, .Mrs.Zoe Lizotte, the old lady, 76 years of been pretty well decided upon.for a team is fess than $200 a month qu a few weeks in Montresi, \u2018the Coléred Powdered \u201csugar.Bix\u2019 ae 1 bottle.80e by ° approach or age, who was run over by a Trunk The gentlemen Interésted in the] for Individual players\u2014indeéd, to be ber tootherindaw, Mrs.E.Mark- ferent colors.at.\u2026.10\u20ac\" mobin Brandy, gold label per ral, th dent ie greater urd Tt raway tele at St.Fat on Monday game here wilt hold a meeting on exact, it represents an averagé of $160 avenue, \u2018Westmount, Quaker Ont 3 pkgs fOr .,.3c allie.i RX à ° since the opening \u2018of the case } morning and Lilled.was disposed of yos- Monday next, and it is the intention for a féam of fifteen players.How te M.will join her .at Rollsa Oats,\" 7 Ibs for .Lu >.200 » Brands, by\u2019 the, quart bas been = terday evening without calling a jury.|té mend a small delegation to the moet- worthless in the limit may be imagin- Christmas.Walker's Rye, Canadian Club, par; nine der ES SE red th the box with took WIPING OFF DEBT\u2014T peopl of Ing of the League In Newjed when it is known that there was not The t is announced in Ottawa FLOUR.bottle.\u2026.ver £ ot aa relief \u201cupon their acts.in Notre Dame de Grace Farah Gare decided York, at whigh it will \u2018be decided to a Player on he Toronto tearm whe ve- of Mis Edith Spar Saughier = Ogoan Flour, in bbla, $00, 7 Iba 20k Walkers By Bre Luperisl, ner Bake.oe ate i ved as as @ sajaries we, .\u2018alker* view of the fact.that they will be at canal Roman wand A the pariah, ere are now a sufficient number al ranged from $15 to $13§ a \u2018month Major Leonard Vaux, > Ÿ ol Hungarian Flour, in bbls, 26 th years pid per que ie ar Ea) BS Base bome to-night for the first time since a to wipe out a debt of $22,500 existing on of combinations In view to make base- mare than the supposed average.Medical Staff, son of De.LE.aux bag for.où .Maple Tear} ve, OL botile.1.86e : ueck ago lent Monday.Max Kert, the the parish chu ball pretty certain without Toronto at| \u2018The Toronto Club's salary list for Toronto Miss ibrar of White Frost Flour, in 25 1b.begs.0c Maple Leat Rye, imp.qt.bottle.Be youtnrul prisonét, bas « never Beemed | A CONCERT \u2014The Intermediate C.E | teast.; the past season was over $17,000.This fard Sifton, the Interior.ne Pastry Foie.1 100 15.bags, \"| Mente Lost Rve, tm mint posto: = more -Bopafyl .of & complete soquittal Band of Hope will give a concert in Oal- One thing that will be insisted upon was for only four and a half months, Mm.G.Carington Smith, For street, for ee a ins ae ce sian Mæpie Leaf White Whisky, per bot.than, he he Ac today, and those who hare vin Presbyterian church urch, corner me \u2014as far as Montreal the sal- which gives an average of a little less Joe the hostess Joserday ok ata ver pes Fine Pastry Flour.tn 10 Ib.bags, Ho sare per ber ai co.8 | peurs and Notre Dame stree on Thurs- .than 34,006 & month.ven er Or 2.2 Le.Las ime see nes eae : , .say that he has never had any doubt day evening, Novembar'Wth.good pro- ht fo tars: Hmit\u2014the annual jeke of| Why, then, was there a salery Limit aed We Ww Eoin rain Miss Ferris, of Hamil: Dominion Baking Powder, 1 1b.box-3do | Pers gallon 5 ears oid, vor ei.-.5o of the final outcome.for tbo gramme has been arranged.the baseball world\u2014has: besa fixed at| at all?fs the question of thy curious, as = Mars.\" vus J presided GREEN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.Per ur TE ana ane res eds Judge by eho paltry | AGGRAVATED, of 67 yr Sh Tomothy $2.400 4 month for the Eas gue, and ors foebly.Why?yellow She was amisl Green Malaga Grapes, 10 Ib, per Boke Teich Whithy: HA bat Tes : : array, years age, ee : ne a v \\ a park., ; th mp - = - ed the Misses Rawl Miss Dobell bbl.s + +» $4.50 e's Irish \u2018Whisky AT made = adress no court Les Green.I pa Sppeared in fie Recorter Cu Court | == = - =\" ddr Nore Dawes.ings | Smith ws Baldwin Apples, Ber bb 10250 ord Mau Bo per pd es shields sad \u2018Mr.Garneau completing |.Le Crevier, ff was condemned to - aaqia ed in receiving hit Nov 1 hpi we A SPY \u201cpar bi Ae Robertson Sanderson » per es before adjournment pes B a fine of 4 & and coste or go to gaol SMART GOWN IN BLACK AND WHITE.Ta spars Se adore gown, with La re Jamaice drances Var dos.3 goum Bevar à Wes.| Jue, tube.ce coca ante one m beco u or bbl.Li y ooo BU > tar pe bog of bia client, WILL ATTEND MEETING\u2014Mr.R Mre.Herbert Yuile (formerly Miss Lois Fifte Dakota Potatoes, per bag.66 005 © mp.q ; pre cons! one Df the best efforts \u2018he H \"Moria the general 0 at of Stevenacn) received ived ee ren rat Bi ake nana per bag.7 CANADIAN PORT WINE.4 has ever made {n & criminal court.Mr.R.the this city, will leave -this oe slacs bor marriage > d, W t.The basket.ce an es per an Bei usin.ab Se Te 4% Garneau, the youthful partner of Mr.Fi New York, where he has beon ) Cote Antoine minely done with Red Onions, per \u201cbask et: II ee tra gual ÿ, pet q s eu.Ge M Jacobs, \u2018made bis maiden address to a \u201cto attend the quarterly meeting Sontalie, Beauty.roses and white chrye Spanish Onions, 7 Tbs.for + .«20 \u2018Good Ron rorted er Fort and 1 ve .jury.He did not attempt any flights of a the Trunk Line Association af.Gen anthemums, was in charge of Mrs.Dixon Tarragona Port, per gal PLE} at.\u2018oratory, but lie: went-ovor the entire avi- King Leopold of Belglum.Baggage Jeeta.° rhe CPR.is not a Oottimgham, amsisted by Mise Gladys Ste Vim Food, CEREALS.Oporto Port, worth 3900 ee bor suce dence In a \u2018girefal and able manner, | * -vensen, Miss i MoMaster, iss Bcla- m Food, per pac + see \u2014.10e Darthez Port, - Le A , HRE SOCIAL.\u2014 meet Ming Lai 3.Stevenson F A Sand Port, worth $6 for SEAS ae ed and stone Savantage of) 7 p every t the co via werk ine of to RAR Social Club, At wan de- ter and, fige Laing.densites was aoe Bnréite Gey ai Bodie Fine Sherry, me at.per + or gai fhe of \u201d» t rmano ere erry, 4 a + Yweak spots lp the testimony of the chi A accom The orchestra of the Union Ste.Cecile, oi od ont Het annual euchre,\u201d ot En voile, and Mre.Yuile wore white Grape Nuts, per peckags Pedro Domeco Dry Ehe ag vrorth .witness for the Grown oo Funder renin of prof.3.J Genie, Welehs Hill, on Monduy evening, Noreen Sm Dats Pom sn an ipl | ee a Bie iit ; of hi opportuni in tha.lengthy pû- \u201cLa pod the Belgian 2 the ov = me euchre, and a first class musician will be Gladys poil gave an cui im- CANNED GOODS, 1908, worth 38.00 gai for.:.4 which be Made.Hia chief argu- Messager's \u201cFrancois lea Bas Bieus in attendance for the daneing.Euchre will soll, who presi at the tea table, Was Crark's pa ns, 3 Ib.tin, with ssuce, Palermo Nussa Wine, per gal.0068 ment was Mat all, these contradictions.in The \u201cConjuration des Fleurs,\u201d Bour- start at 8.15 sharp, and a good time is wued im-@ light foulard ailk, and Miss 8 tins for.25e VERY SPECIAL.the eviliepcd given by Bouret were but Bault-Decou qu sung by a chorus of | su imsell wore hack and white foulard.Red Cross Beans, 3 Ib.tin, plain, \u20183 proof of the man's sincerity, for if \u2018he Mr Comes og ers being token oy BENEFIT TO MISS ALICE SAVARD.Mim Ada Lindeay & ind, Mise Hida, Wale BR I I Pure Geld Demeastratten of \" ; nau iss Blanc a.e, -Nex ay even: grand t right t assisted inreoll a \u2019 YFUL 4QUICK® SSERTE, pas made oo EEE mas ba Mises Mises uit and B.(Dubois, Paris; Ÿ.concert will be given in Karo Hall 282 table, 1 vas y decora ted corm Helieville\u201d Canning Go.) 11! 7e Pare dole \u201cQuick\u201d Chocolate Pud- ne discrepancies.There was absolutely .Fe wd Moat s oomedy, \u201cA qui le $ > re nets Mes Aloe avant.dust.\u2018were the sm.A the Misses ne Corn, Vahey, Beans, § tins ase | ding, per package.a [no reason, he said, why this man should | Neveu,, played by Mesars.M.Z Monte, Mrs.Cemille Hone-Hudon, Miss B.Hardy, ton, the Misses Ellis, the Misses Hanson, pe \u2018Log Cabin, Sweet Wrinkied 73o ae TO, CEE EEE i ry l want to swéar away thé life of Max S.eau, BE.Barolet, E.Desjardins, Mr.Alfred Lamoureux and Mr.Rosario Miss C.Clay, Miss Violet Cook, Miss J.Peas.Log Cabin, Early June, 3 tins \u201cQuick\u201d Arrowroot.\u201cQuick\u201d Fineap *.Kert.and he did net ve for one %.Lussier, R.C.Si- Bourdon.Leach, Mim Amy.Mathewson, the Misses Le ge ple, \u201cQuick\u201d Birawberry, \u2018Quick\u2019 Ore \u2018 moment that any man weyld attempt.to gouin and A.Lacroix, constate the sec- BAZAAR.\u2014The Chançe] Guild Trin- Grier, Miss Hilda King ,the Misses Feath- Tomatots.\"Viotoris \u2018Brand, \u2018per tin 10e ange, all new Pure Gold Pud- \u2014 \u201csend « youth to the soatfold without any ond portion of the p ity Church (St.Denis street), in, da | so , and Miss Millichamp (To- Hareha aie ely HD .\u2026.10\u20ac Gings, per paokage.\u2026.-éason \u2018Whatayer.The sextette from \u201cLucia di Lammer- bazaar in the lecture hall of \u2018chureh, - rofto)._ EE Herringe, tn The Oxiginal Jelly Powder, The Stam © Mr.Lemleux's adress was in keeping moor! was sung pote the dots by Mile.on Wednesday and Thoradoy afternoon - The of Misy Jessie Louise Al- Now 5 Ib.drow.\u2018re price of Exeellonse weith his splendid attainmenis as a law- G.Boucher, Mesers.Brayere, Lang- and evening, November and 20th.|.Jn to Mr.William John Ouenard, Jr, took re for .NE Pure Gold Jellles, all fisvors, 3 ; \u2018yss.Following in Mr.Cooke's lead, he.loi.G.Dcslauriers, R.Rheaume and À.The various tablés wu be presided over |.place yewterday st the Charch of evo New \"Juma, à io box.\u201d \u201crox.\u201cprice \u20ac.packages for ses sir sas eesans eo oni Ye prancpion 428 be ances to Br Vendo.Lantos se rested \u201cLe PTS a od Bn | Barter Morgen.afhoaing.\u201d nousied ~ by New Filbert Nea \u201cpor ib.111.1e meute\u201d Letuge a: verbs il of murder.Carabinier Belge.the purchase of new carpets for the han, Archdeacon Allen, of Peterborough, Ont., New Jumbo och Nuts , per fb.Pure Gold Igink Powder, per pure tbe : lAfter luncheon, ME.Justice Hall com- cel.ather of the bride.Dr.\u201chos.Her New Walnuta, Grenoble cr 15.211 Pare Ce tis The highest gtadn .enced bis pages in.English, and at CITIZENS URGED STRUCK BY DERRICK \u2014OvDa Aubry, Allen, Father of the bride, gave her New Walnuts Shelled 1b.$B |.voring proc 67 years of age, reshling st 127 St.Ferde- \u2018 away.She wore white mtin chiffon New Almend Note, soft.per ib.Visit our exhibition of Pare Gell ediately Sed TEE TO BRING SUIT x ge rd int lace, weil, and \u201cblossoms.5 To ae Products this week ring Tho ru lpm It is expected that 1 pand street, was etruck to-day by a fall- | end point oo = or me of New Almong ond Puts, Shelled, Ber ib > oo ue ma will go to the jury about five.AGAINST COMPANY.Oleg, | JET x gy bonogs, cs Soc CN oy Feel.pr we con, Mal Oreos with Bordes Fes Ne .\u201c the West- th \u2019 Dame H ital 4 à Ji \u201cas- : er 1b.iv eo.sree .gle The adjourned meeting of the + I in the Notre cap! in a very Mim MI er: Yom 8 > tron, VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE ! 1 opR, DRAUGHT LIQUORS sre warranted the Purest ia the Gin Tre sur Port gr Sherry Wine ut.77260: vq saa vee ioe tod 3360 NOTRE DAME (Cor.Atwater) veu Special Attention ta Siren te 21 C7 ce count otis SITE STITT I RABY & FRERE, TWO STORES: Co uel ST.JAMES (Corner Fulford) PS\u201d STOVES awe HARDWARE pepe; A KERR STEEL PLATE RANGE I$ A SAFE PRQPO- SITION.We give an abesioge À guarantee with every bearing our mame-plate.WAGNER POLISHED GAST NICKEL BLOCK TIN BOILERS.rr HQUSEFURNISHING, HARDWARE DEPT, Shest Iron, Copper, Galvanized sLe and Tinware to Order.Special work for Hotels.Instituti Furnpace Work, Steam, Gas and Hot Water Fitting.IRON STOVE WARE.AGAT STEEL ENAMEL WARE.K TIN JELLY MOULDS.ohs: manufactories, etc.\u201cand eo got ieir F chloe at the loweat The American 87.28 pad 156 Tel.East 68%.Win the Thormometr-Drops Furs Go Uy Bat clever ayers Jopk sharp and Boy now when our Stock is complete | Prices fo be bad in the city.Fur Store, St Lawrence : Male Oly. \u2018The following comxments have appear- od in the American pepers witr reference to the Alaskan boundary decision and some of the events and comments which, in Canada, have followed: \"NORTH-WEST AND ANNEXATION.A sensational step has been taken in the Canadian North-West by the Ter- ritorien.They demand indepondence.The Territories are filling up with Yankee farmers, who want free trade with their fatherland.They cah have it-not on Col.Gaston's terms, but on the same terms that Jefferson gave to the Louisiana Purchase.\u2014The Boston Journal.SOME TALK OF SÉPARATION.(The Buffalo News.) When a correspondent of the News says that this journal attaches too muth importance to some of the utterances ef the Liberal press in Canadas in reference to the Alaska boundary award, and declares that in Canada there ls no real desire for separation from Britain, he may bo exactly right.The News expressed the opinion, in the article discussed by its.correspondent, that it is fmpossible for an observer outside of Canada to gauge public opinion very closely on this question, but when the leading statesmen of the Dominion declare that Canade must have more freedom with respect to her international relations, that is, may have more to say about treaties that affect her and be free from interference with her wishes at the bands of the British Foreign Office, he seems to justify the intimation of the News that Canada is at least thinking of becoming an independent empire.When an administration newspaper like the Halifax Chronicle \u2018declares for independence, and te followed by a leading French paper in Montreal in the same direction, and when the almost universal talk in the Pacific provinces ta for separation, then surely the correspondent seems to be straining the point when he says there is no real desire for separation from Britain.\u2018Whether there is such a desire or is not is a question of fact which the News does not pretend to determine outside of the utterances of statesmen, journalists and private citizens of that country.but when the correspondent goes further and insists that Canada is in the true sense à self-governing colony, he is as certainly mistaken as he may be right in ather matters.If Canada were in the truest sense welf-governing, there would be no such chorus of voices demanding separation from the Mother Country, which is at the best no more than a stepmother to half tbe Canadian peopie.The tone of the British press in response to the outbursts of the Canadians is another evidence of the English opinion that Canada te nothing but a colomy of the Empire, whose wishes are to be held subordinate always to the general benefit of the Imperial organisation.CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE.(The Albany Argus.) The ill-feeling manifested among Ca- ' nadians, over the decision of the Alaskan boundary dispute, bas led forth a proposition from Premier urier, to petition the British Parliament to invest Canada with treaty-making powers.Professor Goidwin Smith, who is re garded as an authority on international law, comménts on this proposal as foi- lows: \u201cOnly & nation can have treaty-making power.Camads, while she remsins a à y, may be permitted, as she thas been in the past, to some extent.to negotiate for herself, but she can make no binding treaty.Canada cannot at once be a nation and a dependency.She raust decide té be one or the other.At present she is a dependency, with the disabilities as weil as the immunities of the claim to Imperial protection which attaches to that character.Moreover, & foreign natien would not accept Cana- du\u2019s signature.\u201d Mr.8mith has reason and commonsense in his view of the case.Premier Laurier's proposition is a palpable makeshift, which may serve to allay temporary discontent, but could never work out satisfactorily in practice.If it should be tried, the inevitable result would be to create a demand for full national tn- \u2018dependence, and it is not probable that Great Britain will care to accentuate the drift which has already developed in that direction in Canada.CANADA'S FUTURE.(8t Louis Globe-Democrat.) In cese of annexation, Canada would bring the United States a left-handed dot in the shape of a debt amounting to $35,000,000, which is about one-third of the interest-bearing debt of the Unit- od Btates.Canada's census of 1901 showed a population of 537,316.which is 1,900,000 fewer than New York, and i.- 000,000 fewer than Pennsylvania had in 1800.Canada is not a large proposition as far as population Is concerned, but In aree, canals and debt it is quite sizable.The Dominion js handing out sub- sles to rallroads so liberally that & quiet expectation to\u2019 be annexed some day might be suspected.Cansde is so nearly an independent nation that the difference constantly annoys it, and it foels so big in diplomacy and finance that its sense of proportion is defective.Under the circumstances, it should try to cultivate a spirit of courtesy and good-humour.CANADA IN IT AND 1908.There is not much chance for serious trouble between the United States and England, as the boundary issues are all settled now.Moreover, the Monroe principle will protect Canada even while it holds its present connection, in case any enemy, or combination of enemles, of England should assail the Dominion.But why did Canada refuso to cut loose from England when, in 1776, she was appealed to by the thirteen other British rolonies to join them in the war of independence\u201d?That was the biggest mistake that Canada ever made.It was the parent of all her feeblenees and misfor- tunea ever since.Of course, one reason why ehe refused to join us then was that under the stipulation by England certain favours were granted to the Catholic Church in Canada, which its members feared would not stand if that province should become part of an independent American nation.That wes the time for Canada to talk about the \u2018parting of the ways, but she missed her caance.Her failure at that crisis to rise to the level of her opportunity has been fatal to her progress to this day.She has made great gains in population and wealth, but they have been trivial compared with the advances which she would have scored had she joined her fortunes with the thirteen colonies.Instead of having a population of lees than 6,000,000, as now, she would have between 25,008,000 and 30,000,000.She would be part of the greatest and most progressive nation of the world.The union will come ultimately and amicably, but the lost time can never be made up.THE REAL CANADIAN FEELING.(The New York Evening Post.) Brushing aside minor grievances aired in the press or Parliament, the real sentiment of Canada on the Alaska decision Is, first, ome of resentment that the Dominion was tricked into a packed court; next, of sorrow that the British Government connived at the trick for the sake of friendship with the United States.This feeling is expressed by newspapers of every political tone.It is a sincere sentiment, and not a jingo outcry.From Nova Scotia to Winnipeg It is expressed with surprising moderation and dignity.No one can afford te minimize this deliberate sense of injustice or assign it to mere irritation at an adverse award.What the Canadians resent is, not that they have lost, but that by no posei- bility could they have wor.But the controversy now les between the Canadians and their own Government, or between the Domirion and the Empire.It is the British Colonlal Office and Bir Wifrid Laurier, between them, that have invented in Canada's behoof this variant of an old game\u2014 \u201cHeads I don\u2019t win, talls you win.\u201d CANADIAN NATIONALITY.(Springfield Republican.) A foreigner may be pusszled to account for the continued frenzy in Canada over the Alaskan boundary award.This is not altogether due to party warfare, although it doubtless serves the Laurier Ministry to have its supporters rail at Lord Alverstone and the British Government in order to divert attention as much as possible from the fact that the defeat of the Canadian contentions has come under the Laurier administration.Had the United States lost its case, the Roosevelt administration would have been attacked in this country for submitting the boundary to any arbitration whatever.Being wholly responsible for American foreign relations, the Roosevelt administration would have been obliged to answer for results.The overlordship of England, however, in Canada\u2019s foreign reldtions enables the Laurier Government to disclaim with some reason the responsibility for what has bap- pened; in any event, the agitation against Lord Alverstone, the charges thet the findings of the trlbunal were mot judicial, and the Premiers ewn suggestion that Canada should control absolutely the treaty-making power, help to protect the party in control at Otta- \u2018wa from opposition assaults and the public disappointment.To this extent the current Canadian furore is a mere game of party politics.It would be ignoring certain facts ef the situation, however, to assume that no deep popular sentiment has been touched.It seems to us that if ever the pride of a strong and growing people of the races to which the Canadians belong could be humiliated, it has been in should be censured, nor any individual statesman in either Canada or Great Britain.It is the Imperial system which makes a potential nation like Canada play the lowly part of a mere dependency that deserves criticism.Buppose, Canadians, that you had been an inde- You Cannot Rely on Imitations When Threatened With Bronchitis, Asthms, Pneumonia, or Serious Lung.Troubles, Be Sure to Get the Genuine DR.CHASE'S 5\" LINSEED AND TURPENTINE The sale of Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine is more than three times that of many similar rethe- dies.The result of this success fs a host of imitations.When attacked by coughs and colds which threaten to reach the\u2019 lungs and .prove serious; when awakened by children with croupy coughs; gasping for breath, you cannot afford to trust to imitations._M, Wm.Davidson, St.Andrews, Que, dit: \u201cLe Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine m'a gueri d\u2019une bronchite.J'avais essaye en vain nombre de remedes, depuis six ans.L'hiver dernier ayant eu une autre attaque qui m'em- pechait de travalller, Jachetal une boutellle de Sirop de Graiees de Lie.et de Terebentine du Dr.Chase et je suié heureux de dire Que la troisieme bouteille m'a remis bien.\u201d .Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine is sold by all dealers at the Mvertised price, 26 cents a bottle, mily sige (three times as large) 6d cents.Hdmasson, Bates and Co, To protact you against imitations the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.r | thor, the famous receipt book au-.every boitie +, : 1 pendent power.In case you had agréed with the United States to submit the boundary to the arbitration of six commissioners.three on & side, representing only the two countries concerned, all instead of two of your commissioners would have been Canadians.Then the decision could not have gone against you unlegs one of your own Toronto or Montreal lawyers had been converted.The United States bad this advantage in the recent court; you did not.With a deadlock in such a tribunal, the boundary question must inevitably have gone sooner or later to The Hague, or some trib- urel having an umpire not connected with either Canada or the United States, and a decision from such a source would at least have not been open to the charge - that a British commissioner found against you because of Imperial considerations.A decision secured under those circumstances would have been one .which an independent: power has-a right to demand.Defeat would have been honourable to national pride, whereas now you are deeply conscious of the fact that the innate power of Canade to compel an arbitration such as a strong nation modern civilization as expressed in The Hague tribunal, has not beew employed to its fullest extent, largely because Canada is only a part of the British Em- The experience will be wasted unless Canadians have learned that, with the moet benevolent and earnest intentions to guard Canadian interests, Great Bfit- ain can never guard those interests as.well as Canadas could do it herself.\"And this is because Great Britain has prim- arlly her own Interests and those oO?à world-ciroling Empire to protect.The whole is greater than & part\u2014in aiplém-; acy as weil as'in mathematics.The:late.Mr.Mill, the Cunsdian jurist, was cor rect, from.a-Cansdian \u2018viewpoint, - when be criticised the British Gotermment.for abrogating.the Claytop-Bulwer rset this affair.Not that Lord Alverstone | \u2018hax-u right 40 require, under the code of |.J - T , | CANADA'S.FUTURE.wr \u201c*\"(Philageiphia Ledger.) There can be no sort of doubt that Canada is thoroughly disgruntied - over the Alaska boundary award.The resentment is nat so much at the loss of part of the territory claimed as at the treatment of the Canadien commiseion- ors, which, it is alleged, reduced them to spectators, their wishes being disregarded throughout'-the proweedings.No matter whether this feeling is justly founded, it exists, and it has manifested ftself in the public avewal of rather startling sentiments.It was to have been expected that irresponsible Individuals would take the occasion to indulge in wild talk of separation from the Mother Country, nor has that -expectation-bean disappoiyted.1t Ys another matter, however, to find the press and the responsible leaders of public opinion everywhere discussing the future relations between Canada and the Empire on the calm assumption that they cannot possibly continue as in the past.The extent and force of the conviction that the time for a new order of things bas come may be deduced from the fact thät the Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, than whom no single man perhaps has more completely represented the Dominion, has declared that Canada must secure the right to make in the future hér own treaties.This is the official way of putting what unofficial writers and speakers do not hesitate to proclaim as the demand upon which Canadian ambition is fixed\u2014Independence citiséne, we havo no cause offence, and we will take no pr There are certain dangers.however, against which it would be well to be on our guard.Charles Emory Smith, editor and ex-Postmaster-General, spoke before the Merchants\u2019 Association In Fitchburg, Mass., on Thursday, and devoted the.greater part of his apeech to the question of our trade relations with Canada.\u201cMr.Chamberlain's plan,\u201d \"he sald, \u201cproposes to put à ring fence around Great Britain, and then give a tariff preference to her colonists, We cannot be unmindful that this policy may have serious concern for us, but if we keep our rightful trade weapons in our hands we need not fear the issue.It has special Interest for us In its bearings on Canada.Canada is our third best customer.Mr.Chamberlain would detach her from this continent and bind her more closely in Imperial bonds.But have we not stronger cards to play than England?Will Canada be content to sacrifice her own interests for the interests of English manufacturers?Will she consent to renounce her own right of independent action for the sake of an empty Imperial connection?Tor five years Canada has given a preferential rate to England.Yet in spite of it our exports to Canada have grown (faster during that time than England's exports.That fact shows the natural commer | cial connection.\u201d Mr.Bmith appeared to | favour the negotiation of a lberal rect) in the Empire or outside of it.That is procity treaty with Canada, so as to Canadian reciprocity.the \u2018purpose of stimulating Canadian Joyalty, let.them do so; they can't hurt us.Jt is true, as the British protectionists tell their followers, that the great prairies of Manitobs and the Saskatchewan Valley are capable of ralsing grain enough to supply, not Great Britain alone, but the whole world, but they have not done so yet, nor are they likely to do so for very many years to come.In fact, if the adoption by Great Britain of the policy of protection has the effect that its advocates prediot, of making labour in.Great Britain so prosperous as to check the stream of eml- gration, it may be a hundred years before the grain of Manitoba becomes an appreciable factor in the world's food supply.Meantime the British people must buy our grain or go hungry, tariff or no tariff.The people of the United States are confronted with no emergent crisis that requires that we should sacrifice the in- \u2018terests of our own people by establishing an open door to Canadian products along our northern frontier.If there is anything that Canada can sell to us that we cannot produce with equal facility ourselves, by all means let us reciprocate to that extent, but not otherwise.The great apostle of reciprocity, James G.Blame, it should be remembered.was the sturdiest antagonist of jug-bandled \u201c3 1 az 4 HE'S BECOMING ALARMED.\u201cWhere are you going, my pretty maid ?\u201d \u201cTo Imperial Preferential Trade,\u201d she said.\u201cI'll Trade Preferentially with you,\u201d said he.\u201cWait till 1 ask you Sir,\u201d said she.the language, the very phrase.- Of course, the loyal preferenee is for legislative autonomy.with recognition of the sovereignty of the King of England.\u201cThe problem to be solved is to give them (the Canadian colonies) independence without separation\u2014union without subordination.Sooner or ldter the ques: tion must be faced,\u201d says the Toronto World, a Congervative paper.The Halifax Chronicle, the leading Liberal publication in the Maritime Provinces, says boldly that there is much to commend the idea of entire separation, with complete nationality; at all events, the position of subordination is rapidly hecom- {ng \u201cutterly unendurable.\u201d The treaty-making power, of course, is the determining note of sovereignty: a government that can negotiate treatiés is the government of a sovereign state.It may acknowledge whatever titular King it chooses; but if it has received from him, or from the Home Government that acts in his name, the abdication of the supreme right to treat with other powers, its independence is already practically coniplete.fi - It is a curious irony that just when the cry of the necessity of cementing the British Empire has been raised, its leading colony becomes for the first time seriously recalcitrant; that when thé ex- Colonial Secretary is proposing to bind the dependencies to relations solely with England, the chief of them is demanding the right to enter with whomsoever she pleases into whatsoever relations she pleasce.\u2019 \u2018 \u201cOUR RELATIONS WITH CANADA.- @rookiyn, Times.) The ft that Mr.Chamberlain's ag tation for the abandonment of the policy of free trade by Grest Britain is direct ly designed to chéck\u2019 the growth and expansion of American\u2019trade dos not and ought not to influence American sentiment in regard to its mers.Our own tariff laws have been directly and avosedly framéd for the purpass of giving to our own manufacturers such advantages an would pérmit them to undersell Britiéh products in our own mar Kets, and they have succeeded In that object, yet we \\ \u2018 there nothing that.could bé proper- rded as unfriendly in the fogis- ave aiways held that : Would 2, The following from a Montans paper of details are cônoerned, mm the mind of some bright newspaper man, and there is à strong probability that the members of the \u201cCanadian Purchase Society,\u201d including the Col.O'Leary, named therein are out on a still bunt after his scalp.The story in the Montana paper bears the date of Anaconda, November 2nd, and says : \u201cAs a result of a ting at the office of Colodel T.(Leary, last night, the Can- of e is i in ite title; the projectors of the n- ization want to annex Canada to the United States, or assist in setting up an independent republic in the Dominion, and they, hope to do this by p se.\u201cAt the head and front of the organiza- Hon is Colonel O'Leary, with whom the ought of freeing Canada from British rule, and incidentally ing \u2018from the arished pos- British Empire one of its sessions, has ever been present sitice he grew to .I \u201cColonel O it was who, as Fen- jan lender oa ri of 1398, 1ed a force of the Fenian® ood in that into Caneda.: The dash ictaresque : dach - as unsuccessful, as.recorded in history, À ur Bh LI SR er WANTED TO INVADE.AGAIN.j er invasion of , but Bayt a ane officers, x .Litébuor- : strongly recor eaten Ga recent date, probably originated, so far as.bat.the « ry mever quenched the are Gar Sry SMe | Montana Man Has Scheme; Buy All Canada.the present _to realize our cherished\u2019 dread ?\u201d inquired Colonel O\u2019Leary in impassioned tones at last night's meeting, So let us raise a fund and pu the Dominion from the British Grown then, we may set up our owh republic or x it to the United States.\u201d .\u2018How much will it cost ?\u201d queried Hugh Daly, who sat over in the corner looked thoughtful.=~ | \u201cThat,\u201d interjected the fiery R.P.0\" Brien, \u201cis a mere petty detail.About $2,000,000 is all the country is worth, 1 should ay.\u201d \u201cWhat,\u201d yelleä J.M.Kennedy, leaping to his feet, \u201conly $2,000,000 * Why, that\u2019s only about 30 cents: apiece for each Canadian.The statistics.show that is 1801 Canada had a population of 5371318, and you would have these people for the erous sum of only about.30 cents apiece ! he \u201cAt 30 cents apiece the total'would be.$1,001,304 50.\u201d - suid Martin Martin, who had been figuring with his pepeil op the ma of latest imue of the Bouton Pilot.\u201cWe might make it an evan Heme\u2019 scored th B.S] e does it matter whe declared.true Car Made in Canada Peterborough, Ont.1n-3-1b.Packages Only.Save Cereta Coupons.+\u201d We judge each to chance \u2014 - its quality.Ù single itself, in the Quaker grading machine}which leaves nothing has no thin-and-woody, flat- and-flavoriess grains to spoil : grain by year amounted to more than 352,000,000, of which more than $28,000,000 came from customs tariff.We could raise the tanff.on oral , for instance ,and things like that and get the whole purchase price back in short order.\u201d \u201cHow much is the standing debt?\u201d asked Martin rtin, cautiously.[Ris name had not mentioned as a possible officer of the new republic, and his enthusiasm was not strongly developed.\u2018Oh, not much,\u201d said the Colonel, airily.\u201cI have it here,\u201d and he turned to a copy of the World Almanac, which bore marks of recent His face clouded for a moment, but he cheered up.\u201cIt's only $366,436,710,\u201d he replied.urther details .were talked over, and as a result a temporary organization was effected with the officers named.The plan of the society is to raise the fund for the purchase of Canada by assessments of $1 a head on all members.Efforts will be made to increase the membership in all parts of the state.Adjournment was taken to t a kindly invitation extended by Colonel O'Leary's nominee for president of the new republic.Another meeting will be held later in the week.MR.W.O'BRIEN, M.P., DETERMINES TO RESIGN.In a letter to the Rev.Father O'Flynn, president of the Cork branch of the United Irish Teague, Mr.W.O\u2019Brien, M.P., states that after anxious deliberation he has made up his mind to resign without delay Dis veut in Purliament and on the governing body of the United Irish League.The public boards, he says,have been exposed to the frightful danger of being turned into go many Committee Rooms No.15, by the bandying about of resolutions conveying direct votes of censure upon the national policy.\u201cI intend,\u201d he says, \u201cnever again to live through the horrors of conflict with old colleagues and ruin for the country which, under, a sense ®f detestable necessity.we had all on both sides to submit to twelve years ago.\u201d A train of pecullar circumstances has | concentrated upon him, he proceeds, a weight of responsibility which has caused him to be pursued from many quarters with a ferocity and hatred beyond that incurred by any Irishman of this generation.As his continued editorship of the \u201cIrish People\u201d would lead to a continuance of the public controversy.he has made up-his mind to cease the publication of that paper after the present week's issue.An Exciting Church Election.Special to The Montreaf Star.Chatham Ont., November 18.\u2014The Congregation.of the First Presbyterian Church met last evening to a new pastor.The Rev.Mr.Anderson, of Shelburne, the Rev.Mr.Findley, of Niagara Falls, and the Rev.Mr.McGillivray, of Newmarket, had about an equal number of supporters each, Mr.McGillivray dropped out, and then the vote on Mr.Anderson and Mr.Findlay resulted in a tie.At this june ture somebody discovered that there were more ballots than there were people entitled to vote, and a motion was passed to the effect that each voter should sign his or her name on hie or her ballot and place the same on\u2019 the plate.in person.A vote was then taken, and stood 77 for Mr.erson and 72 for Mr.Findlay.Although Mr.Anderson was successful, an attempt was made to ballot him against Mr.McGillivray.This caused a large number of Mi.Apderson\u2019s followers leave ile church and the meeting was adjourned for a week.Quite a feeling has been aroused over the matter.The affairs of the last Paris Exhibition, held in 1000, have at last been wound up, and although most people lost heavily hy the enterprise, it was announced that the State: obtained a profit on the exhibition of from $1,250,000 to $1.400,000.This is a much larger sum than Paris ever i on any previous exhibition, for jn 1867 the excess of receipts over the ex- diture was ouly $560,000, and in 18:8 ere were no profits, In 1889 the profits were $30,000.Ç Husband Drink?wiliqureiy Pr ty Cure p dess is x disease asd is se ratogrs b ne CE que husband, bout ?Nas noquired tas trons à FLASHES OF THOUGHT | Canadians in British Parliament.(Rossland Miner.) Canadiana are making themselves felt in Imperial affairs.There are already nearly a dozen Canadians in the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster, and there are others high in authority fn both the army and the navy.The latest Canadian to gain distinction In Imperial affairs js Sir Charles Drury, who recently took the place of Sir John Fistfer as second Lord of the Admiralty.What Bays the Gourley Doctrine?(Ottawa Citizen.) Prof.Young told the Canadian Club that under the Olney interpretation of the Monroe doctrine Britain could not purchase the Islands of St.Pierre and Miquelon from France, though they lie in the Gulf of St.Lawrence.That is only a sample of the snags that the doctrine is Hable to encounter in the near future, and it is one that would stave a large hole in the doctrine ¥ it ever collided with it.(Toronto Mail and Empire.) If North Renfrew is excluded much longer from the Ontario Legislature it may claim the right to set up a Legislature of its own.Like Story of Naboth\u2019s Vineyard.(Ottawa Journal.) The story of Naboth's vineyard which Ahab wanted for a garden of herbs and was willing at first to pay for.but which he finally took for nothing by having its owner killed, and the story of the United Btates negotiations with Colombia for a canal route across Panama, and the subsequent revolution, is one of the best historical parallels ever offered.Taking a Drop Too Much.(Washington Post.) Jt is announced that steel has taken another drop.Steel ought to swear off.It took a drop too much some time ago.One Man Convinced, Anyway.(Columbus Despatch.) A Michigan man whe has just returned from a business trip through Canada was asked how much sentiment he found favourable to the annexation of Canada to the United States.He bad talked with \u201cthousands of Canadians in all stations and replied: \u2018Just about as much as.you could find in our country in favour of annexing the United States to Great Britain.\u201d Russia has spent nearly nine million dollars trying to prevent its Pacific seaport at Dalny from freesing in the winter.The Czar now knows how the average cRizen feels when he faces the plumber's charges.NOTES OF THE NEWS.Prof TRobertson will leave Liverpool for Canada on the 26th instant.He has completely recovered his alth.The United States Senate has confirmed the nomination of John G.Foster, Vermont, consul-general at Ottawa.A collision occurred in the C.P.R.yards at Owen found on Tuesday.Four cars and one engine were wrecked.At a meeting of the Ontario Cabinet, an Order-in-Council was passed approving of the terms of the agreement upon which Trinity will: be taken Into the fold of Toronto Uniyersity.Twenty young women employed at the Eingston knitting mill, went on strike owing to alleged undue Interferences by a foreman.The matter bok ng fixed up and the girls returned to work.\" H.Watson, curator of the Canadian section of the Imperial Institute, in 2 letter to.the Ontario Bureau of Mines.enquires about the output of Canadian graphite.He says that there is a great dtmand for graphite in England.At Philadelphia on Tuesday.November fire .practically dgstroyéd the five- rey brick bullding.117-12 North Fourth street, \u2018occupied by the Philadelphia Ys WhoArd Comnany.and: several other: plants.The loss on_the building Is estl- mated at 515,000 ang on the oontents $475,000.The Minister of the Interior has been -asked to consider the advisability of having a few more sittings of the commission regarding belt Pe claims to scrip.66 as to on account of insuffielent evidence, and\u2019 to hear the claims of those who were.not at hand at the previous { Russie, sac a with the promise of vi promise if the likeness was not good.rors were distributed mug | _What Nesth Banfrew May Do._J of claims reserved! of E BABY'S OWN SOAP .prevents roughness of the skin and chapping.1 Best for toilet and nursery use.ogo ALBERT TOULET SOAP CO., Wirs, MONTREAL aa IF THE READING Becomes Blurred or Indistinot, | WILL MAKE IT CLEAR- Prof.Grant, Optometrist Prof.\u2018\u2018 Physiological and Applied Optics,\u201d Optical Iustitute of Canada SIGHT TESTED WITHOUT CNTR GUMBGE 2172 $t.Catherine St.Opp.Bible House.A GREAT LABOR STRIKE.= Millions of Workers Out | Ë 8 fail vise the means to dufld the food you eat is of a poor five million toilers\u2014tbess five millions little microscopic pepsin maksrs\u2014strik and millions and millions of ether builders in other parts of the strike through sympathy.They strike for but a short time, bat it enough te throw a lot of the delicate fatricate machinery ia workshop of yours out ef: repair.cause all manner of trouble.\u201d \u201d The way to avoid labor strikes\u2019 body is to supply that vast horde > sa i Lu | sans \u2018which build it with proper terial, and for this purpose fay fie £ i ! Ë i ing so good as Shredded 9 Biscuit, the only natursily porsus made from wheat.It is light, wholesome, and can de digested \u2018 Shredded Wheat makes rich, red blood that makes strong mes, WIR, children.> nd LAT a ERS Of en or Cardy Thatta, Boston, Mass.: stan 8 digestive, and, in cases of - + as one of the cast I 4 Send to the Natural Food.Co, Türoi Ontario, , for the \u201cVital Question\u201d dde book; fihistrated in cclers; sent free.3 oft Tag report raceutly losind by tha Brit ish Fore Of ne Tnlopd we.- t por tion RP een countries lands, directs - - ue of mmall steamers and appel en waterw.as .CR Folin, aad that rade ramps seme ts be on the verge of x févoluts owing.to the introduction et Es cts\u201d orf Ri oe, ftted eran\u201d Three bargain events are by The B.Carsley Co., Lim morrow.First on the list is: black Persian Lamb ( sold at $7.50.An $8.50 W Lu offered-at afr | ree yaa 1 will be offered at $5.95 À oliver-plaiéd i: ] Tray that could not to-day be ght -§ for less than $1.46, - with: of $1.00.Any one of these.itame make an appréciated gift, and = 0e ep re a\u2014\u2014 Ty Ton rd Reade\u2019 The ea be a.emma 1 me SES ne x v + + _.2 y Le Le TA et A DBT pe M + = pr = 5 \u2014 = = \u2014 ol 0 ae WR ae A PIES pele A Seat SN wine do tortionate freight rates from the HEAR ; péril that né ib e-tolng | and the great reason that had t ASC LUNL ie Province re Le ee a ecutive retaiged tbe Cat pes : acer.oo i wi diet vas q \u2018 , y wo more were pate ned sa i ls : : ) y 8 Q 'S a , > =~ .Pe ba fo ut ,000,000 i : i 4A TRIP THEOUGH MANGOLIA.: the stock has alresdy been.tod.\u2018and factory i a ; oad ad fast docbled Te capil ond capac ., CONGRATULATES THE CLUB.} EC pea 1 pre oise vice Tendered at Meet | ope or pe ae 4u Delorimer \u20ac 8 ¥ 55 sit Ë 5 i Ii ut \u201ce Ç Tobe again return \u201ca ) : trie : | Member of British Legation Have] dng By Mon.Raymond phe had crm pice, prosper iy = foe Sit ; hy dat ple Me MOTIVES OF BRITAIN'S \" Shodting be [Fave ; Td à paness for 5 | Fielding nor Mr.; ; \u2019 ; roi à mors prospérity, .new Baspèc !, The manufacturers were, \u2014_\u2014 ember 18\u2014Messre.Kideox ii = qe more Prop dE ee Smet She Fasnlictures It is Designed to Divert Russias | ang Faherty, comers of tho Bri ror GATHERING WAS NOT LARGE 3,15 508% \"08 \u201cois a Ba | bos \u201cmoins, He vondeemmad 1a he\u2019 Pressure From Japan.for a shooting Crip t@ Mongdlis, have us ony Tm eri Te aie Sree, Cl, um + Moment Sta SGP pied elie, £2 \u2018Only About a Hundred Persons Lis- \u201cho, if be was not naz ooin Te prices or in rrespondent Co northw: keeping west of the Kningan - tism and genius of Lincoln, States h hi than those pl , intending roceed A | \u2018tened to Eloquence of Party Le parodie (Choc) As Linooln that in : ch hin, higher i on |.London, November 18.\u2014 Great Brit- ve UE or intendin tho Pountry 3 Orators.retuned despite th extremists eo would the vart of erican emismries seeking ain\u2019s military, naval and diplomatic impassable owing to the deep snow were ; Laurier iu 1903 9 1904.id he had con population for their cour! , but for a movement on the frontier of Thibet, of compelled to cross to Hailar on the Man Mr.D.Monet, .Bei comes to æo, thus ucing which Col.Younghusband's advance churian railway, whence they returned to skin on Bat .The journey though was intended to coerce the Lama\u2019s unsuccessful day \"port, I inter: Government into abiding by the terms esting because it was made mainly alon {onet, \u201cfo ready.be always ready, Whether and the best friend of his friends in Statgs, was rank t .thg elections are held in six weeks or Cabinet, Raymond Prefontaine, He wès Ie TAR IRD Hm mo for in: months: take the advice which i ; .A a d >: = our great tender, She WIIG Laurin, 20 Ser ca hi ma i L2YSY, 0 a, She Prevnt of a certain commercial convention, 1s 5, Tle Of the wustege river whith| TO CRE CL haf repeatedly quoted\u2019 from Biblical ot so numérous as thoge in the coufty, had ever done so much as de a part, is also being developed in Lord from Hailar to Kalgan.The travellers, ladies fine ee i Curzan's circuit through the middle however, didgnot find any such railway  en \\ uilding, dôr any evidence that coustruc-| - Our OWn stores and ageneiss - eonfees.\u201cBe ye ever ready.\u201d This was they hid tbe lüdiéé\u201d and ae the ledièe | aiminetration Sir Wilérid Louner.provinces to strengthen British, mou tion was contemplated.The country north in all the large éitiés.= one of the utterances of Hon.Raymond were prottier Shan thone in his coun®ty | The youngest uatih hed made the most e dwelt for Prefontaine, Minister of Marine and he was satisti some tik ; ides since 1896.-At time Oan- Fisherieg, last t: At.a meeting In oa the simportance of clubs.The greatest ir ort eid in E e, \u2018despised in ence in that region.The whole plan of Dolonnor presents.few engineering diff- That means do ag the ; Delorimier Btation.oe example of the.god.influence of clubs |.the - United States, and counted for noth- .is designed to attract the attention of iculties, but is inhospitable and treeless.on & big scale as \u201clinge i Sahat it ou \u2018acer nine d'etock shen \u2018The plane \u201cof the revelyfion hott berm 1m.8 tan 1807 ee bad uot bean Horess were in trouble everywhere.Russia, which ts jealous of every Brit- [hero en erleneion Sf ile Gobd desert thingeright Bucooss does- jmeeting was called to order by Mr.tured in the clubb apd, they had introduc: | ten, days in thet country when Canada.: eres sickening thud, which revived rumoyrs i8h move In Centra] Asia, and thereby.i There were no villages «nd no settled popu- n't come by chanoe, and the Pa .Laberge, professor of the Poly- #4 the d e, reforms in Fines.a figure to remain forever in the -» that Montreal was a volcano and that if possible, to lessen the pressure lations, only Mongol nomads.At r only reason this business clinic School.About a hundred per- À few ychre \u201cago\u201d the \u201cvillage of Deldsi- history of the world.(Cheers) Today Coming suddenly ut of theatres and there was sn earthquake being heard which the Czai\u2019s Empire is exercising the travellers, on arriving, were threatened pe adn had congregated, and a few more Mier had only à few Liberals, now the the politics of Great Britain depended on restaurants, some gentlemen exe- |frum in connection therewith.I with arrest, but on.explaining -that they has grown is because you ckmih in later on, but long.before the Bo supporte J the people oi that local- the word of Canada, for Chamberlain, the cuted wonderful stunts, Wonderful stunts were ex6cuted, which ne St Petersb Gove nt [rere merely on 8 sporting tri thy were wWanteditto 1 s had hausted their elo- > ae « 1 great t apostle the new policy streots and emente ; : had ave made an enterprising circus e ?etersburg vernme ospi entertained by the Russian offi- ; , o there r emained only thirty or = x Laurier (Chan).Müniater, Bir vas on et re piratien Pe = Svoates do praises Pehich ede locomotion % manage wild with dei t, could eS ive knows from Lord Curzon's own state- cers of the garrison.- something ean Wants 3 people outside of those who ac- i \u2018ai ; ; pen 3 : : : { difficult matter.them, and wou ve supplie © ments how determined the Vi is me X ÿ 7 pe tne SUS uroaucps |S pins ae at had unten armes\u201d (Oh They bd | 1 da ule wih the hor, Gp 2 Sevomplibid he wih jobs uphold ana extend pritin power in MASONIO BEGALLA GEISURE.Lanes [Ly bios Foun their oy ray » ati see © .- \u201c , .LMr.Gouin, Hon H.J.Cloran, Messrs.|, the Momo or; Monk had declared on shlished hh Mond pious \u201c7° getting up was only a little more difficult d rs heats Borer too te Pel, the direction of Thibet, throughout the of Attempt Was Made to Defraud thing else around town: D onet, M.P.; L.P.Demers, MeL of the present Gov ent had been one toy Cloren reflected on the » in than going down.In fact once started safety Yeats of a de rived of slightly ve coasts of the Persian Gulf and over ° emp as .rau If you have not had our - Dé Lacombe, MA.Ph RON a of Sasrevagance.Why had not the Oppo- | gratitude, as he called it, of the ¢ ex- a ia To érès track it was hard to re- lieved the minds of the humans who fell Practically the whole of Southern Per- the Customs: latest catalogue we'd like to = - H.; on challenged a vote on the estima ter of Public Works.At onume! with such unex sia.Hence it is felt in Downing Street Special to the Montreal Star.send you a copy.en oo .L.P ,.Camille ; : ; .There were fells on the ic e- ., : , K.C: JF.L.Perron.Camille in the House.Since they had not done National they had heard Tarte make se ments.À sitting.posture mac dy Pete The horses may bave had thoughts that Younghusband's advance and| St Joba, N.B., November 18.\u2014The fol- ; e , J.Val- Ee Plehe, Michel Campeau, Roch 80, they must be regarded ag the accom.{ments that would be a foul blot on lowing explanation ls made regarding à Le lige Heres, and a few other leading lights ees of the Goverhment, if evil had |ple of Canada, if they endo them.Lord Curzon's missionary tour among .y , of.{be Liberal party in Maisonneuve been done, and could not blame the adntin- They had beard him say Laurier was a no- the Oriental neighbours of Great paragraph whith is on its rounds rela- * f pt, n, were on the platform.istration.He ridienléd the ides that the n»1v, A man without a mind of his own, À ghbo reat tive to a seizure here of Masonic re- gf) 4-R.Prefontains wie introduced { Government would Spend \u201c$200 op0.000- or without a fixed opinion on anything, was Britaln cannot fail to produce a vety galia.The lodge appointed a committee by Busan, \u2018ahd began by thank- ha 123,000,000 on the Grand prrunk Pa- practically a fool.\u201cI throw the Siatement | deep .impression on the Neva.of oe or, three members to procure new in ectors for the confidence they cific.e only cost woul \u2018the in- Pack in his face,\u201d exclaimed ery - _ regalia e committee purchased m ; @ the y Col.Younghusband is a gallant ofi TOR ET M ME A TS , * had reposed in him at the last elec- terest for seven years.The Western sec- Senator.\u2018He is not only a bese calumn- tio he u an ordinary mem- tion was merely a guarantee which would |iator but a traitor to the best interests of \u2018ber +4 eus\u201d éel bound to come\u2019 and Coët somewhat over three millions, while the French-Canadians.\u201d Tarte had also give them an account of his steward- ON -£he Eastern section the Government tried to throw discredit on Raymond Pre ship, but He was more than that, he Would advance the cost of construction and fontaine, their good friend, the man who was à-Minister Of the.Crown, and he [088 the interest for -seven years, mak- bad made Montreal what it is.Again he would merely touch dn -the great ques- 108 somewhat over nine millions, a total jthrew back the slurs in Tarte\u2019s face.The } 7 ; of about $13,000,000.If the Laurier Gov- [man who had ruled the city of Montreal: cer.He 1s accomapnied by tried sont by express and arrived the day of \u2019 : + soldiers, is stimulated by the most the lodge meeting.In order to have the 2364 St.Oatherins St courageous British councillors, and 1s regalle at Shp dodge shat Teng the = i : : com © hurri o col- \u2014 ro + | expected to go any length to bring lector and the express messenger, so that .\u201cTier en the Thibetan Government ta terms.without all the formalities the clothing Lord Curzon will travel in high state, reached the lodge room before the parcel * tions.before the \u201cgopntry.He \u2018 had ; .os à been \u2018attacked at the last eféption for colened move spent more fney had also [for eo many year, who had mat i ihe flanked by warships on sea and es.Wes entered at the customs.In a dis- ( ; 2 + lowering the.prestige of thd province 5 > TD \u20ac \u2018as etropohs o » WO ; + .cussion .which took place on the cost in | 1e -P , ., fiscal year would be sufficient to pay the place in the great administration at Ot- corted by India\u2018s picked troops on land.p Lo by acceptin an inferior department.whole cost of the road.There oy no jtawa.It was jealousy that had aotuated a lodge room full of people the fact came | + He hadythen told his electors that It question as td the necessity of the road.|the ex-Minitser in his fling at the enlight- He will deliver many addresses, &P- out that the exact cost could not be © was a\u2018great department Wad, that it e only way to get the products of the |ened, active and industrious Minister from painting chiefs over tribes in the Pers- stated as the duty was not yét paid.A (Crushed Fire Brick,)' + would be'increaged.\u2018At \u2018the fist ses- West to the sea wds by American chan- St.Hyacinthe, Mr.Bernier.ii Tarte fap Gulf.The peoples of Southern customs officer present thought that this This is the best Stove Lining on the mar ; sion wn act was\u2019 passéd guthoriglng the nels, or partly Americhn channels.At-|dared to come openly before the people ie Persia \u2018maintain the closest relat justified him in seizing the goods.An ket, Fiisang stove.Easy toapply.Io 3 Cerna General to transfer the func.any time he Ametionne might carry out [of Canada.and make the statemeats which 1 Dull with the British Empire whieh bs explanation of the facts to the acting 80d 400 packages, 5 ; ti one de men e 0 and the threat \u2018Carnegie, ti he had made last k bef t thou- Es \u201ccoll t ch t and the payment : , ¥ as'hoon as Sir Wilind: Lauries could un- the press and even some\u2019 of the hea snd Canadisns at the Monument Nat.onal Rd à pren were uëft for publication, bat they \u201ctriving to prémgte the material, so- a, Tras dere satistaptory, For George W.Reed & Co, & dertake the task he would @ Ero a the ork of the United States, to cut off Canadian [he should not receive the approval: of the ; Y : E * eonld only sprawl: aon stata ad then clal and intellectÿal development of the lodge, the statement may be made 785 CRAIG STREET.235 f4v tt 7 dreigi r rtaïni .i Canad .C i pa y ] © : ; 3 to Dari ton to the department oi Marine the Canadian West.\"Then sierv om for Tlectors of the te would\u2019 stand by Getting up hill last evening.was hard gingerly Pick their stepe-on the icy street that part af the globe.tent Lot me Oe esse - em * and Fisiiction.meer Pantfanty complaining that Mr.L.P.Des, MP, a SA he Amiset.Tashi re he Tt-was a great night, and there was | of the purchase or of the non-payment ï eee LÉ à A Ye C lailway was taking Lacombe, LA, also addressed e mbit fashionable é and ing: ; \u2019 ; Laré - : ve \u2018 I CL a EE.: TAtED To DO His DUTY à advantage of their position to wring ex: |gathering, which closed near midvight.grace\u2019 with Thich a \u2018number of men of mn hun.pg; unfortunately, the People d HOLLAND.WILL \u201cJef duty: 2nd if there had been sn inten PRINCESS LOUISE: ~~ L- »- | The Mingter sud he had tried to do| : ei standing and weight \u2014cepecially the latter tion to enjoy it, and f x 3 : 1e MEMARIEL {os fo ecm, Viole so: = === 2% lhe aml Td Of ota | who jaughed Jojdoe Tou hms te GOTT TREATIES.| ave been wus wated'ne DESIGNS MEMORIAL | the posiiion,he knew absolutely notb.n: .: 8 : tion, was :D ing |.next victim of th ) : \u201c| 8peci ; ; sort, Fa : penl | Sous the duis of the ime oe rk SHIPPING NEWS ae a | Ie sort rain pois indiana Star Cor tore aren umber of pple ._ FOR THE COLONIALS, ng the department.He - WOF« - : - ç t où of vic-Fand now a colds i \u2019 Erie .; \u2014rr \u2014 : hard, however, aud had suggeeded in estab- : ® tims, oer wm as latest abject: oF.comet da is the The Higvie, , November 18.\u2014Premier THE GREAT KISHINEFF TRIAL.The first-step towards the erection\u2019 fishing «system \u2018of Iightitk ou \u2018the mver, .- reesei x Kuyper intends after.having epnsummated \"7.of a memorjal in Et.Paw's to the cols fosty-tive miles from: Surel to Montreal ARRIVED ~MONTREAL.ter City, Capt, M.Forrest, salled rom TY EE EE treaties of arbitration with Germany and | Miaborate Preparations Being Made nis who fall in the.war in South Af sa pti LE EEE rod Steamship Britannic.1606 A.Nien, Montreal this \u2018morning witn « rexeral GERMANY WILL ENTER,: \u2026 |SR MELVILLE PARKER France, to negotiate similar treaties; firat icf de \u2014 ht prevent -suvh-u-treaty-le-net-to [0707 Sunday and.then returned home with.-meet-Mr: -Prefontaine: né: : and wi y ay \u201cby à.détéctive -of :the-Winüipez ars the same.The .boundsry ia.ff od, easily cured, easily prevented - Three.vos, Queue Projean Was fully insured.It = ed that be thought of.The Americans are empty pockets to die.Another pee keep convey bim over the v toutes.| force.Rew \u2018have been - offered for no barrier.Tbe diversity of interets is Ff Br 6 omtchionn properties cé Sagas Rely Tom Sacope \u201con | aris sl of thy racprag shiek ere Tn uty aware of che ndvaatages of their Sogn R25, 3 he Hie Son for | ToS ZTE | ice capeund sade vad devoted an Bo itomstver tittons, our oust Muses Jf Per and Cod Liver Où, as they Quebec, Que-Cure- à.8.D.Naud, orif's residence sod gaol Which \u201cad PEOn IMENUQICIUISrS his death the young man bitterly repudi-| Re-organisation.of Boe\u201d Works.\u2018| Wes stien MA cheque à le bars and join the posscosions.\u201d J are combined in J.L Mathews [| th porsheur DE a dues | Joined the Court Howse, Were Maved.by 4 | WOUId Dot Willingly surrender them.\u201d | |yigd.Last.August Michael -Connors dicù Jadelohi Maha in.ors DoE a co down the \u2018bars and join the pocscesions.\"J; seat discovery, ; Bade Cotty, died on Monday.aged grade chases i tBe wind! heed was ee in the sume way.2 reorganisation\u2019 ceiiistes of the Conseil The Western Franes: Refiway Company Amertéeus 40 us Soo bolet thas Cana.j'Noveshbue 15: MATHIEUS SYRUP | 525 | \u201cse erent Jt Vino ain Rov.Tru SCEPTICS.TURN : BELIEVERS | OF TAR AND COB LIVER OIL.Sm apa: |\" TRUE NERVE YONG | an Se neon ia toe emery.Duper |\" 1\" AND AR COREE, 13 werent id ures colds at onoo TRS-SURE 6006 In bed Pussy moraine, | wir act\u201d Ë-é0civèn \u2018aires upon pp | SEOYSFL ADA Fim.Chacien Wilson der Ogilhs Srasmictions in the \u2018Be | 2400 A CURE | 450 makes thé system \u201ccola \u2018death \u201cpope, © in a ft: \"| netves de upon ha party + 1 pas Ce vos |: soi Shin [|S PL Ede FT; pe pride AR te Nevo, rt by Le à - oh 8.3 opp an en aL Bn gh, | YouBuy Warmth! | distinguishing Warm Winter Qloves I Ladies\u2019 American Suede Gloves, fur-lined, $225 a pair.; Men's American Suede Gloves.fur-lined, $2.00 Boys\u2019 American Suede Gloves, fur-lined, 9175 à \u2018Warm Hosiery \u2018and Underwear! * Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, 3c, 400, 500, 85c, 750 pair.Ladies\u2019 Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 250, 350, 50c 650 Mens Black Cashmere Haif-Hose, double soles, 25e, Men's fo ahaa Ribbed Cashinere\u2019 Half-Hose, double - soles, 350, 50c, 650 pair.feature of all our .winter stocks!\u2019 pair.\u2019 pair.250, So, 500, 480, Children's Black Csshwere Hose, from 25e to 00 pair, \u2018Ladies\u2019 Ribbéd Wool Vests, 40c to $1.00 each.Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Vests, unshrinkable, $1.00 to $1.75 each.Ladies\u2019 Lambs\u2019 Wool Vests, 78c to $1.75 each.Men's Lambs\u2019 Wool Shirts, 760 t to $1.75 each.rs New Blouse Flanneis I : 200 New Patterns to se'ect from! New Plain Blouse Flannels.New 8 Blouse Flannels.ow ancy Blouse Flannels.New Wrapper Filannelettes I à - New Wrapper Flanneletts, 10c yard.\u201cNew Cashmere Wrapper Flannelette, 15¢ yard.New Eiderdown Flanneletts, 180 yard.Extra Fine Cashmere Wrapperette, 250 yard.: MAIL.ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.SAMPLES SENT ON REQUEST.JOHN MURPHY & co.2341-3343 St.Catherine Street.Terms Cash.2 Corner Metcalfe.Tel.E.R.O CURES RHEUMATISM.Up 2740.fr HEE Ee About a hundred of the friends and subscribers of the Old Brewery Mia- sion were entertained at a tea \u2018given in} the Misslon Bullding Monday evening.The president, Mr.J.W.Palmdr, occu- pied- the chair, and at his right hand vai His Worship Mayor Cochrane.After: the supper has been disposed of Mr.Palmer gave a short address, announting that the past year had been the best in the history of the mission In every respect.They were, howbver, dtiN hard up, so that the friends_of the mission must keep them in mind.Palmer referred feelingly to \u2018the late Mr.Samuel Finiey, saying \u2018that they\" had to thank a very dear friend, one pf the best workers they ever had, for the pbsition they were now in.It was, largely through his efforts that they.were able to announce that the debt:upon the building had been reduced $2,000, during the past year.He hoped that Mr.Finley's mantle would | fal) mpon some worthy shoulders.Rev.Dr.Symonds, Christ Church Cathedral, \"being next called\u2019 upon, =aid that the \u2018mission was engaged in the service of Christ.Everything had some vhiue for some purpose, and these fallen men whom the mission wus\u2018tryirg to help were not worthless, and the most degraded were being trangformed into useful citizens through its instrumentality.It would be his pleasure to did in this work wheñever possible.Rev.Dr.Hill, of the Congregational College, said that the mission fed those Who hungered.Dr.Symonds had truly gaid that there was no such a thing as \u2018lèst in the old meaning of the term.He Hked the meaning applied by Edna Ly all in one of her books to the term, \u201cwhen she referred to lost as meaning not yet found.\u201cBut Christ had found the lost and the mission was leading men and women to get a sight of - Christ.MAYOR MAKES ADDRESS.Mayor Cochrane being called upon, said en rod bad been\u201d Hom they, had xr ref a n a ri of his, and he never knew a kinder-hearted .man.-He hoped and believed that some * one would be found to take bis place in the work of the Mission.He was to be present upon this occasion, he -boped that at - management would give him an opporte- -Mity to attend.: Dr.F.D.Adams said of Mr.Finley that \u201cbe being dead yet speaketh, and be had po doubt that some one come for- \u201cward to take his place.He was very | that Mr.Finley's Rog Arnold Fin- Hey, was coming upon board of man- ag ent.Pa referred to Mr.and rs.Taylor.who.he said, were always engaged in the work of the mission, and emiling.- The work of the was So of great importance, and be could eir next annual tea the |.The Old Brewery Mission.gay\u2019 that the mothees\u2019 meetings held were ue best in the city.Taylor, the euperintendeït, next \u2018calied upon, said that the ery Mission was the safety valve real.He had Pras \u2018Mont- come in contact with somt Mission expressed t \u2018the «mount ef ing which wus being dome in some of the aajoons; saying very lew knew extent of thus villainous ings.In concl i É EEE HN LLSELLE Ly hima 3 wherewith to erect a euiteble building.SAME PATHETIC STORIES.Rev: Mr.Tippett made a few kind re- to the and was followed patheti work \u2018of the old Brewery, took u great interest.in which he e éveping an excellent musical programme as rovided, the soloists being Marie Hollinshead and Miss Griffith, and Mesers.Dann and Ritchie Bell At the conclusion of the Speeches the years.° notlowing are the officers of the Mis- president, John Dillon resident, J.\u201cHo Francois ET otre oie Cunni i Mira Eanmponth,.Miss\u2019 Cadwell, E.te, J.Dawson, ye A.) Rev.T., John 8.Gi , Thos.35 St.Wes- street; vice- Hutch > REV.DR.GRAY, : MOSELY COMMISSIONER, INSPECTS M'GIEL.| \u2018Rev.Dr.Gray, who, as = member an Moseley Communion, is i the one of largest con- \u201ceducational inatitutions of the city.it pany 34 the McGill Normal ~shool Soon of fae kod on the continent, to \u201ccompany with Principal Peterson, Ind \u2018in Ounada, which, when complete, Saba ar be eau Clare vil cout in the betehbourhool of SAM, \u2014F0oms « Robins, principal o snd the chances that site in or \u201cschool.In a great many of the rooms the | pear the city od Montesa)\u2019 te.he pèse She methods cé the At the present time b¢ factory, which aban ced with interest by Supplies Canadian trade, is located at he visitor.Dr.Gray also was shown No, 710 Notre Dame strest, but the best \u201cthrough the manual training à department [\u201cnoss hes grown to euch an hat a \u2018of the Mudel School, where he examined DoW plaut must be provided.the clover pr ductions of the pupils.No| At the outside the .¢lass,- ho waa in session in this de- over 700 taachines a: partment à the\u201d time of visit, and, 35, year, while à consekjuentiy, the boys and girls were not up \u2019 ot seen at wi pected, will Ir the afternoon, the reverend gentleman country was shown through the Physics.b bui The! of MeGAI by Principal Paterson aud Prof ol in Lox.He: wan interested.in- the {mht .\u201chorongh nt the building, nnd desirable à number 0 were formed in | ha Li SINGER COMPANY MAY ERECT FACTORY IN MONTREAL.Prin anna Prospects Good for Arbitration in Chicago: 1 Strike.GIANT TIE-UP THREATENED Au Street Railway Men in City May Go Out in Sympathy With Strikers.Chicago, November 18.\u2014Peace negotiations between the management of the Chicago City Railway and its atHking employes were begun yesterday, and the indications are both sides will agree to arbitration.After a conference between Mayor Harrison, the officials of the company, the special aldermanic peace commission, and President Mahon, of the Amalgamated Assoclation of Street Rallway Employes, and his legal advisers, Mayor Harrison declared that the outlook for a settlement of the strike was decidedly flattering.The Mayor despatched a letter by spe- clal messenger to President Hamilton, of the Railway Company, asking tbat Mr.Hamilton, and such representatives of the company as Mr.Hamilton might desire, meet with the Mayor and a com- mittes of eight aldermen in the evening.President Hamilton, of the Btreet Rail way Company, replied accepting the invitation to meet Mayor Harrison and the committees of aldermen.LEGAL ACTION TAKEN.Another move, sald to have been made with a view to ending the strike, was made when George F.Harding, Jr, in a supplemental! and amended bill fyled befors Judge Holdom, asked that a re ceiver be appointed ithmediatety for, the Chicago City Railway, and said receiver should proceed at once to operate the road, under the old agreement with the strikers, or settle present troubles by arbitration.Mr.Harding alleges that the railway bas been operating since last June without a franchise.RIOTOUS STRIKERS.The Chief of Police, O'Neil, has issued an order instructing his officers to board United States mall waggons if the driv- ors blockaded strost car tracks and ae rest the drivers, after the mail had been delivered at the Post Office.On occasions like a street railway strike, how | ever, the Chief says, the mail drivers\u2018 are not exempt from the operation of A crowd attacked a waggon bearing provisions for non-union men, cut the horses loose, overturned the waggon, and threw the contents into the river.The State Board of Arbitration received a letter yesterday from Counsel! Bliss, of the Railway.Company,, diplomatically avoiding the question of arbitration.Governor Yates was informed ft developed vise the.work of the Stats board look- tng to i \u2018settlement.The State doard hes replied to Mr.De hs him te UE CE ther expiain his The executive.bosrd of the Street Rall- way Men's Union decided to proceed against the Chicago City Raïtway in the Le De UE vestibules tor aing ta law.\u2018ébring the ast session of the Legislature.GREATER, BTRIKE THREATENED.Arbitration falling in the present crisis thrust on Chicago by the.Bouth Gide street car mem, eight divisions of orga- nixed trainmen on all the Unes+za Chicago, Bouth Chicago and the Caluinet \u2018region have voted to plunge Ufé community into the greatest street rallway strike In the city\u2019s history.It: predicted such action would -end in the calling of a general strike against the Unien Traction Company, all the slevated companies, the South Chicago Electric Company, the Calumet Electric Company, the Suburban Eleotric Company, and the Chicago Electric Traction Company.This includes All (ho limes 15 involves the \u201cWe ask to provide fok; an port eof the strikers while they are = do provide fot.idle.- There .are 6,000 members of the United States y Chg pl i .We.beliere chat an 45 [ | , ormen hi can a New Commander for Pacific.citisen of th Repu je, becs uel of ; vows organization, Halifax, HA, vod ave 18.\u2014H-MS8.and disti the.United\u201d States of te.The bave arrive from America, and not subordinate to it.bat from New Perd Dove Laval re aiming\u2019 superiority gver it.We, there.serve fishermen board, will leave bers £575; ask that tt Me, Rood Smoot \u2018pe ex- on cluded United States Er the first week in December to jin the Notice has been received here that Com- is on his way from to take command of ¥ i Gy Mr.Seath, Secre of Montreal Har- ro CARTS 48 Le \u2018will not sbmit very kindly to this cut that the Governor will personally ssper- |- date ag I = 4 mp\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- PRE By Management of oe minion Iron and Sted) \u2018 Company.TO APPECT ALL EMPLOYES The Provincial Workingmen's Association Will at Once Mest to \u2019 Decide on Action.Special to the Montreal Star.Sydney, N.8., November 18.\u2014The Dominion Iron and Steel Company, Sydney, gave notice yesterday of à general reduction in the wages and salaries of all its employes.The notices posted to that effect read as follows: \u201cNovember 17.\u201cBeginning with December 1st, 1508, all wages and salaries of the employes of the Dominion Iron and Steel Compeny will be reduced from ten to thirty-three and a third per cent.Common labourers will be paid 3135 per diem.\u201c\u201c(Signed).\u201cDominfon Iron and Steel Co, \u201cDavid Baker, Manager.\u201d The bulletins issued to the machinists notifies them of a reduction of 15 per cent, and furnace men of 3 per cent.The reduction will affect every man on the plant from officials down to common labourers.THE MEN'S POSITION.John Moffat, Grand Secretary of the Provincial Workingmen's Assooclation, with which organization the large majority of the employes of the works are connected, Informed the Star correspondent last night that the association in their wages The matter will at once be discussed before a joint mest- ing of the lodges\u2019 directly concerned, and then referred to th Grand Council, whose decision will be final.It is pretty well understood that the association will call out its men-on December Ist, but no official statement to that effect can be elicited from any of the offi- ciala, The notice of this reduction oaused considerable disquietude among the men yesterday, but the management aver it was the only course for them to pursue in view of the falling market and thelr inability to compete in Canadian territory with the United States steel trust, which made a reduction in thelr ex- ponses abeclutely necessary.STILL AFTER MR, SMOOT, W.C.T.U.Members Think He is Wot 6 of the believe that women of the Urited Sinton shod vole on oro fe ed chat his highest ja gives to a goversment other thu, th SE N N Two Sl y of good Thursday an Friday We have not appealed in vain in our former offers Bargains things, so strike out in a department that just now is teeming with all seasonable goods.The choice for two days, below described.will please you well, They are NOT a ramshackle lot, but articles you need at once and will have to pay more for if you leave your buying till later.A very 8 and LADIES\u2019 COATS.al show of LADIES COATS, made in BLUE, IRON GRAY UE-GRAY ZIBELINE, having two capes and with the stole effect, with ornaments, puff sleeves with cuffs, fancy buttons, side pocket, mecerized lining; regulsr value $13.50; for Thursday and Friday our price will be LADIES ZIBELINE COAT, camel's hair effect, with cheek h lining, large collars, side pocket, puff sleeves, trimmed ornaments; regular selling pri Some v séussnennesnesrccoonvune mcncvau Ssereasssivssens Stessescans $9.00 reversible braid and price $i5; for Thursday and Friday 810.LADIES\u2019 RAINCOATS.\"a heavy CRAVENETTE RAINPROOF COATS, \u2018The Evangeline, rnamented with satin piping.long back with belt at back, puff sleeves; some are made with capes and the stole effect; others with turn-down collars; in colours of GRAY AND FAWN; ah guaranteed waterproof; -real value at.$10; on Thursday and Friday only.at.87.00 Another very heavy CRAVENETTE RAINPROOF rand.\u201d made with capes and collars, in colours - of GRAY, GREEN, and FAWN; puff sleeves and extremely well made and serviceable, regular Price = for Thursday ang, Fay we shall x length; A very handsome BLACK BEAVER CAPE, beautifully braided in excel- er fur lined and bear trimmed at $10; for Thursday and Friday we sell at An elegant BROCADED BILK CAPE.4 inches, fur lined, trimmed with .Thibet, tull collar; this cape Is of very to dell at less than $45; for Thirsday and Frigay we offer it at the ridiculous low figure of lent all For a very good serviceable article.this FANCY ZIBELINE SKIRT is the very thing; also some in FRIEZE; day; they are in colours of GRAY, BROWN AND BLUE, made with severe rows of of stitching at bottom; the or Another good with applique of.same cloth as skirt, with several rows of nice stitch- ng: they have been selling at $5; for Thursday and Friday we ask YF erate terion OPERA FLANNEL BLOUSES.This no he opportunity not to be missed.We have specially \u2018marked the price is enough day; there and plain, in = rutiety of colo Wy we ask Tours ng \u201c250 Mc Vv \u2026 MAISON ALLIERES, COAT, \u201cThe Bert- sell .85.98 LADIES\u2019 CAPES.this cape has been selling 87.2% +.nn.special value: never made vsu0 meses sesesce ecsan actes reves \u2018830.00 LADIES' SKIRTS.the identical thing for a wet special value of these would Thursday and Friday they will go at.2823.50 line of FANCY BTRIPED TWEED SKIRTS.trimmed sevayegetses tunes siesusss sex vee co .33:50 FLANNEL BLOUSES down in order to clear: to ensure them-all going on Thursday and Ra left.but w good; th and.ahve to lately been se .i Yee sovre crore scans oe Co Corner of Monigaim.the United States.\u201d More than all The Standare of Excellense Er S ace and has for .28 years.In that period BOTTLES have been sold.combined.It has beers.rightly earaed the title; \u201cKing of Bottled Beers.\u201d The Product of Anheuser Busch Brewing Ass\u2019n SE USA ici BRITISH POST OFFICE TO NR DE FORESTS WIRELESS 1 When the electric wave falls on this g i Fjeees Th di : 3 Ë F FA iil \u201canti-coherer,\u201d denly.increased, and the signai is thus | recorded.The passed, the quid returns automatically to its previous condition.Further, Dr.de Forest uses that delicate and sensitive apparatus, the human}.ear.-te read his messages, which are | re ted by m4 ET oi rare mine whith for atiached to -the receiver \u2014 telegraph clerk reads his message from EGRAPH Ë an electrio : to à tallow Air Ealt ai a ood plocs _ frome neck to ankle.Fits as if moal its resistance is sud- moment the wave has § | COMBINATION SUITS.: appreciais ves ort der \"All sizes in all materials.- It your dealer does not have just the sine er fabric you wan rite us.Well tee that you ere sa \"THE KNIT-TO- FIT MFG.co.613 Lagauchetiere st, Mentrenl, Que clicks in a telephone |: just as a - a ts \u201cWz : tt i 5 Stitions to work over 1900 miles of Tai fe a joue pes mette | \"17e There vil sr \u201cWinter's Come to dt Winter's been a little late in coming, bt that! ; to your advantage, as it necessitates disposing gf am ee stock « of Winter Goods in a limited time, at : i js Dress Goods AND _Mantios |\u2018 are showing some tempting inducements, DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! 0.Attend our Enormous Sale of Black and Coloured Dress Goods.- oi i Special Discounts-\u2014 - : Black and Colored Nun's Velling, soft fabrics, all wool, delicate shafts of pale blue, pale pink, nile green, reseda.-bluet, navy, tawn, NN crimson, cream, also black, suitable for children's dresses, kim- ~~\u2018: onas, dressing robes, etc.Per yard.ye.+++ ooh cain ; 16 Por Cont.Discount.| 1,500 yards medium weight Colored Melton, twill finish, colors of dark - and light gray.green, brown, fawn, black, etc.correct thing for nse costumes, children's dresses, etc.Per yard.cot ees sae 10e «We.Less 15 Per Discount.Only a few hundred yards to clear Heavy Frieze for Jackets dnd 7 complete costumes, heavy weight, to be made without lining, navy.and black only.Per Yard.c «es sce sss sasssecrans \u20ac EXTRA SPECIAL MANTLE NEWS, You should see our stock of Ladies\u2019 Jackets before making Your pir pûr- chase.These are values of exceptional importance.We con unprecedented.4: Gray Frieze Jackets, made in a new and pleasing style, with box back, - .fly front, bishop sleeves, plain cloth collar.and strappings; finished KN.with.several rows of cording, also lined with mercerized.\u201cTe latest POT.ove soe sos mes snssesses onaee va so so ssvssaasevancses Fine Black Kersey Jackets, made in a nobby design, double-breasted, two - :R - circular capes, velvet collar, be\u2019) sleeves, and neatly piped with black JL\" - - satin: also lined throughout.Unsurpassed value.s\u2026\u2026.1 5 Black Beaver Cloth Jackets, made iu a neat box back style.double-breast- La ed, bell sleeves, turn back cuffs, velvet collar, slash pockets, and.lined W0 with mercerized.Great value.-39-00 ;.I EXTRA SPECIAL MILLI?NERY OF FER, A REGULAR $150 CAMEL'S HAIR HAT FOR 50c.LR © Stylish Camel's Hair Hats, in shades of fawn, brown, navy, cardinal, gray and black, with wide tallor-stitehed brims: regular value $1.50.On sale Thursday JR?cuss e eus enousu noce ses wes suv sv.WALL PAPER.1760 rolls Gilt and Embossed Gilt Wall Paper for parlors and.bedroogié, American and Canadian manufacture, fine heavy piper, choice, put- terns and colors, with borders to match: regular selling price 2èc per.BR.single roll.Special Thursday, per singie roll.\u2026.ÂQHe.R- American Slippers- Half Price.\u2026.200 pairs Ladies\u2019 Fine Kid Slippers, one strap with bow on instep, Mgfit MP\".turn soles, French heels: sizes 2} to 7, in B, C and D widths; high\u2019._- class American slippers, made to retail at $3.00.Thursday se, .CIAL.2 eur ven 22e Lee Let sacs recense 31-00 \u201cgl - a CON - Thursrlarps Grocery Specials.nei Shredded Wheat Biscuits or Triscuit, 3 for.cre ers wes sores BC.ai 8 Ib.bag New Buckwheat Flour for.ee eus 00.0 00 2.00 LI PRs 1 quart can Eastern Townshivs Maple Syrup.s.\u2026csvoucs 0c Bi Crosse dnd Blackwell's Pickled Walnuts, pint dotées.pen nesencuane Re , Evaporated Apples, 8 lba for.,.ven wen see ave serene je Boa It is neither an Extract por an Essence but all the Nutri- - .ment of the BEST BEEF in - condensed : forme.Ht nc y by EM FI OU 5.mouse \u20ac SEND yous same, sad saree tod wi.t-pald 8 large beautifully \u2018 mail Fou Pa 200 \u2018inches.Nadied gad Biify tried and resulted in the suis, i ting till some day next week.the amount L dent Silver Discovered at pranèat i -18.\u2014The| | | aims 0e Minaield, OM Oht., rater - 0 Be Diamond the best brend : Drill have ri ec en SA SHEATH: Baar i £ e Royalty, 348 edie gat ay ommensad | Aves will suppy -Feoe aver, is what Pot 1 wil, bee ve pas ren, iy Lames Noir faut rünning by the extrabrdinary \\ 4 Ll PP Sans october Ross Rossel C., on 0! \u2019 cs SE sou of & son° x stree Por 10 Gene re Rost.gas Sherbrooke street, on .nday, Nev.th, 1908.the wife of C.Panst Rayméné, of a son SHAW\u2014At Kemloope, B.C., on Détober CHa.Mth, the wife of Shaw, of a son,* BCA.At Farnham, ques Nov.15th, ana Mrs.J.W.Scale, of a vighter.MARRIAGRS.DONALD-SAUNDERSON\u2014On November 1508, at Calvin, Church, Frederick J.nald to Rose, ergon, of city, Aho, Rev, B - George: ma.: MIMBE- LLIOTT-AL the residence of Albert E.Mimoe, > Harbour street, éity, Nov.lath, 1903.by the Rsv, ~ Crals, Bt Luke's Church, Vajentin son \"of erick Minieg.of of Quebec, oo daughter of William ang Susan- 44 ot St.Leonard\u2019s-on-8ea, Sus- (Hastings and London, Gets Qesneiand, ustrelia, and oie B.\u20ac.papers please copy.) Roxbury Mass, na Duanber an Vy Rev.Father M ylan.Mateure; ME porte to Joseph McKin- sof Prince Edward Island.* 8p1 B-CLAPHAM-At Victoria, B.C.INS CLT by the Rev, Canon Beahlan ds, Pay by the Lord Bishop - of Gola Willlam Ward Spinks, of Verson, B.C.to Margaret Black Stuart, Paadghion of the late John Greaves Cléghats.of Quebec DY \u2014 At Charlottetown, on November 5th, by Rev.G.M.Young.vu Henry Warren and Badie ah \" % DEATHS IN THE CITY.'OUTURE-In this.city.on 16th Nov., at the.age of 3 years 0 months Jose h C .Funeral Thursday, 19 inst, from his late reaigence, 82 at 7% a.m.to St.Jean aoe tistg: Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery, Friends and acquaintances pleage accept this intimation.ns 3 BAGNON\u2014On the 18th Inst.at the Montreal General: Hospital, of appendicitis, Chana.Bdward Gagnon, jr., aged 37 Years ny onths, eldent oon NJ Chatles Edw.Gagnon, of a city o- tice of funéral hereafter.BIBES\u2014In this city.on Sunday, Nov.15, 1903, Wilbert, aged \u20ac weeks, youngest and?beloved son of Willlam and Annle Gibte.Interred at Mout Royal Ceme- rv.: HEWETT.~In this city, on Sunday, 15th inst, Charles Hewett.Funeral pri- vaté, (Birmingham, England, papers please copy.) m3 KEARNET In this city, on the 17th ve » Margaret Kearney.in her 87th of County Dowd, Belfast Ireland.Funeral\u2019 on Thursday moraing at 8 o'clock, to Bt.Patrick's ANTHA-In this city, on the 17th of thig mon a the age of and 71 days.tha, wife of Zothique Magtha, model} \u2018born Antoinette Soly, daughter of T: N.Soiy, merchant Fu.nerd] will fake place to-morrow morning Jrom her father\u2019s residence, No.153 No Dame street, to\u2019 go to Notre Dame Ch d from thence to Cote des Net Le etery.Parents and friends ented to attend without further inimation.LLENEUVL > At 8t.Henri, on the 168 Nov.at the age of _\u2014 years 10 Mari uliette 8.daught- \"MF.ne anu ASE EE and rai Manager of Mont- Snion\u2019 Abattoir.\u2026 neral will take ay.= on Thu 19th inst, from 71i- avenue\u2019 to St_ Henri etget : Sra Æ on ma 2x &| 2] ch, 3 un SV TEE or D ONEY-\u2014On Friday H = A EE EEDA Hamilton, 13 je Sebved it ite ot A Hyabeth, T.mn.age 6 BULLI t Orwell pai Nov.Jo 1908, r.fourth sor of\u2019 Donald ot We ie Cath o Gillis, fa 24th year DIRI At \"Fras: wild, Qué.on the 16th ovember, F.L.Poirier, merchant.\u2019 day métning.za: Birkenhead, England, Gi.James, second son late \u201cwilliam Rhing, of Elgin, Scoj than J FOUNGER\u2014At New Glasgow, Que., on a ar 13th, John Younger, in his » born at Coldstream, 8cot- |: lend, Ed of Edinburgh and Mont- |- nburgh papers please copy.) Co.IN MEMORIAM.In vive, memory therine Johnston, the late John Johnston, wife of ÿ tag Tavion died November 18th, 1891.by those Who had the lensure of acquelmtance.Flippant Florrie mands pty casio anime at ones.BRITISH RAILWAY CO.TESTS FRENCH LOCOMOTIVE The French.express passsnger engine built to the order of the Great Western Railway: at\u2018 ort \u2018has recently been ielivered at Swi The engine.was ried in steam at Bel- \u2018ort, then\" take to pieces, snd shipped biecetites! to Londen.The parts of the gine alone filled thirteen huge pack- sont seventy .tons, and travelled to Swindon via Poplar in a special train tooës trucks.The engine \u201cwill de\u2019 put ogether at Swindon, and subjected\u2019 to.a ieries of exhaustive trials before: it be.fins running in regular service 8 ra UNE Aumber is 109, and it bas been ap- ropriately christened \u201cLa Francs\" This event is unique in railway annals.70068 engines have been supplied by \\imerican makers, but a British rallway \u2018ever before :atquired from abroad an Xpress locomotive.The Great Western \u2018nterprise has been solely dictated by ts determination to keep thoroughly up 0 date in locomotive construction.The tabla below shows three of the rest achievamients of these engines on he Northern Railway of Frence, with rains betweeh 350 ahd 300 tons n weight behind tender, and on tracks -astly inferior to our own in respect of urves, \u2018Sopstruction, and maintenance Speed | ~ per hour.+ Miles.Mins.Miles.ur te Jie.ee BY TT Rr .120° mr 6L5 raieas ane eo Cate Per 108% 14 59.7 Thess engines never crawl up banks at orty miles per hour, or run down them t elghty miles per hour.They achieve apidity with which they start, and by he ease with which they climb up se- ere gradients, for they have been known 0 maintain a rate of speed of from ifty-nine sixty-two miles per hour on p grades bf 1 in $0 for ten miles or so tastretth . Fresh Crosse & Blackwell Goods.Redpath\u2019s Sugar.The following price bulletin tells the story.DE.PICKLES.his band through the cordon of the ene- MARMALA Ordinary Pint Bott %7 In order to reach Bulgaria.He says 7-16.fins.+ çrecee 00001 O86 LCR TOE that hostilities have beeti suspended, and Glass Jars.Cees serene 12%4c ote vor 2 aot be resumed In the af 5 it the JAM Walnuts, bottle .00e 28 Po produce an improvement in the , .Onions, bottle.3c conditions mn Macedonia, ras not 7-1b.tins Strawberries :.90¢ Chow-Chow and Mixed, small 17e : : lass Raspberries .tie .«cn core ain anes scheme, and a number of small insurgent & Jars P es 18° bottie CAPERS bands remain in the Macedonian moun- Glass Jars Strawberries .18¢ : ott] tains, prepared to renew the insurrection Glass Jars Peaches .:-18c à Cu pottie coc or ee een 495 if necessary.This will not be possible In Glass Jars Apricots .18c bottle.ee cer - 8 0x bottle .p.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.20¢ the districts which have been devastated al Jars Plums .en.180 dive oi in Central Macedonia, are comparatively A Intact, and will be ready to rise next | VINEGAR Pint bottle (Lucca).aptring.All the rifles and ammunition are Quart Bottles .=~.18c Small bottle (Lucca) .deposited in safe hiding-places in the Pint (Tarragona) .ec.10c ANCHOVIES PASTE.mountains.By the gallon .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- +.&0c Jar.PRESSE 12 oz Minister of Foreign Affairs, that they Granulated Sugar, 25 ibs .- 81.00 atest dsenands for nee LE eo 1b 25 Iba.for 8 Large re Figa 15.15¢ v esos as vers Ares sens on, demands for reforms in Paris Load 16.000002 100007 Bige Medium Table Figs, 1b.) .1% Fruit, Ib.fee emesanes 8% | Dring x Figs 5 Cerrar mene 5 pr se.coneures- London, November 18.\u2014A despatch to \"Dried 1b.} the Dally Express from Constantinople, Now Died Fruits \u2018 Dried Peaches, Ib.1 says 1 agreed », conditions of fon Las Morte pe Cleaned Currants, loose, Ib.@c BATGER'S PEEL demanded by Austria and Russia.Cleaned Cwrants, Ib.pagk.Jo Lemon, ln.encusese - 11Kc ; (4 Crowns) Layer Raisins, Val 7Kc Orange, Ib.\u201carenes 11% Finest Selected Raisins, \u201cjal.Jc! Citron, Ib.+.0.15¢ Not only are Quart bottle (Lupca) .Seeded Raisins (Coronation}, pack, .Beeded Raisins, GriMn Scelly,\u2019 A ae A interest Not OF JOAN OF ARC.PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR | = Olives (choise), 1-3 pt.bottie.Olives, de Table Sugues, small.Olive Gil, French\u2019 Goods.Bon cenonization are TALBOT & FRERES Maguersux a T'Huite(MackelD), Cust esterday ; We Petit Pois (extra fins), tin.13c can.ti of the Poor: mtr the Petit Poit (demi Ans), tn.22%c Rillette's de Tours Aux, large.jon is considered the most im- Petit Pois, tin.1Qec Trufles et Foies Gras, medium - since the election of > Pius Choice Mushbéome, tin.Jars.vend\u201d tees conse .Cardinal Richard, Arch of da.18e SARD : Paris, who came here to sttepd the meet- (Hotel) Mushrooms, tin.14c INES.ing will leave for hom with Olives (chalice), pL bottle.SHc Philippe & Canaud, 1-2 Ib.tin.Sportsmen, Te 1b.\u2018tin.Albert, tin.ve es en = \u201cMarge bottlez.:.45 Clover Leat Salmon, Horseshoe Balman, tin.* wn \u2018tin.Clovér Leaf Salmon, Boulby Petches (yellow), tin.Boulby Pears (Bartlett), un .Boulby Strawberries, tin .1 no.oes of | Hoon: perfect Bitiat.trees to 52 250 Other lines in 6,8, 10 and 18 Button Lengthk, 400, 50¢, 830, 78e to 81.00 pair.OPEN SVENINGE, ey a v st, GEO.G.GALES & CO, 137 St.Antoine Street, ES # Doors West of Windsor street.: aioe EXPERT.8 | Joa \u2018st.Peter Street.Thursday, ~~ Priday sa = .Saturday We.will Present all Our Customers With \"Worth of Cn 3 Cash Receipts Free _ Also Double Some.will be given on every \u2018purchase until December ast.One Dollar\u2019 8 at su Astonishing Proposition \u2014\u2014 John Dewar.(Blue Label) .John Devrar Spécial Liqueurs st.15 Usher, Special Reserved 900 Usher O.V.G.Yellows.Wright add Greig, Boderick Dbu.gallon.\u2026 Tarragona Port, gallon .Darthy's Port, gallon., Millard Sherry, gallon .$ Canadian Port Wine; \u20ac , lk nor .| PROVISIONS AND VEGETABLES: Gren \u2018an Black .Geylen, .the - Fresh Made c came * \u2018eat value.fo- market, Bo.8500 bl cer ee ana.Butter 2 : WINES AND LIQUORS.Good Creamery Butter, Ib.fée Hennessy Brinay, betas.81.03 Choice.Dairy, Butter, bo.200 f Martel Brandy, bo a 5105 Cooking Butter, Ib.174 À Boutelieau (F.P.} ee bo Os Strictly Fresh Eggs, dos.230 Ÿ- Jockey Club Brandy, bottle .70o No.1 Cooking Eggs, 40x i 19e SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY.Ocean Flour, bhi eve ee sa.944 .White Frost, 35-1b.bag ees White Frost, 7-1b.bag.5c sorted, jat.\u2026\u2026.bag.or per \u201cbasket.sere te vusacs ss ++ vesrecense John Jameson and Sons.eens S5c One carload Purefic Potatges.William Jameson and Sans - : 7 Also Bests and Carrots, bush.; Pa OL.4 Lmuncuvc ess Onions, 7 ba.for.Burke's Imp.quart.\u2014.rH To Sweet Potatoes, 7 Ibe.eee Two Drum (Bon Vivant) case i 2e received daily at lowest \u2026\u2026.sold at 756 on the dollar.80c | White Eagle, 100-1b.beg.$].500 7-1b.crockk Pure Jam, ae- } Finnan Haddie and Select Oysters ne Tage | \u201corn 280 We je prices.All kinds of Patent Medicines te be.pC ea J.B, VANIER & FRERE, St.James Warehouse, 1029 St.James._Bell Telephone, Up 2578 - City and Country Premptly Attended te, \"5 Corner Seigneurs.CARPETS All this \u201cmonth is a benefit purchasing power \u201cfor all in want of Carpets, Rugs, -Curtaing, Beds and Bedding, at .THOMAS LIGGET with « favor that can only be obtained prime, Tay Lû >, 5 eq psf + Leterme .1 LAREN > 45 jis Es oi | Rar } ai TT a rd MT 3 gE A > a ee ne tua\u201d Kg \"aid Fei Injured in a \u2018Boiler Explosion.meme prisme, {FACTORY BADLY \u2018DAMAGED por \u2018of the Men Who Were Killed } Were.Macriod\u2014The .-Injursd.à \u2019 precis to The Montreal Star.Newmartet, \u2018Ont, November 18.\u2014A tfui disastér occu-red here this «morning.when the.of one of the 3doilers in the woodenwhre factory of \u2018H.F.Cane blew out, causing the {death of two men and so seriously in- Juring others that they may die later.The dead are: - TRE DEAD.JOHN AGNEW, aged \u201838, fireman, wife\u2019 but no family.- FRANK BURCH, aged 33, wife and three: children.THE INJURED.TIM.FORAN, unmarried, badly scalded.PARNELL HOWARD, unmarried, badly scalded.WILLIAM BELL, aged 65, married; ©o fhinlly.DANIBL COOK, aged 40, married; no family.HARRY TRIVEL, aged 30, married; no family: sertously burned.The factory gives employment to 300 meni the manufacture of pails and ware.It is one of the United w kiés, of which Boecks, of Toronto.is the head.They were amalgamated Tecently.© The force of the explosion was felt ay over the town.Fragments of the ruins were blown a distance of a hundred yards.The machine shoo and boller-room were completely wrecked.~The boiler which exploded was inspected within the past month.BOGOTA SITUATION DESCRIBED AS CRITICAL.\u201c Washington, November 18.\u2014 It is Jearmred here, that the situation at Bo-, : ny - |nansour BOARD .\"TALKS OF INSURING GRAIN ELEVATOR.| At the meeting of the Harbour Board this morning the ques of iusuring the new grain elevator t fire and lightning was disc Becretary Beath had ascertained that it \u2018would coût twen- ' ty-five cents per thousand, or: a .total sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars to Insure the elevator for half a million from now until the first of May.The members did not consider that there was much danger of fire, but there was always that fear of lightning striking a structure of this character and damaging it severely.\u2026 \u2018The Mayor was of the opinion that twelve and a half cents per \u201c thousand, | of fifty per cent.of the price \u2018named, would be sufficient.and it was decided to -Jeave the matter: In.the hands of the Finance Committee, which body will see if the contractors \u2018cannot be forced to insyre the structure at their own expense.CANADIAN PACIFIC \"AND THE CLOSING OF NAVIGATION.Respects bot reich trafic manager the closing.of the am ant in Toronto, has sued the de CP æ \u20ac In the \u201cabsence.of special authority in ne il di tinuc at a ac- wi secon! = at on cepting freight for Sault St and intermediate Georgian Boy T ports, also for French River, etc.The United States and Dominion Transportation Cd's steamer \u201cManiton\u201d is ex- peoted to make her last trip November Both, the Crawford Tug Co.'s steamer for Lions Head ig ex to make her last up November accept mo further ments for either of these companies ve t wpecial \u2018authority from general reght Steamer.Acadia.from Picton, 'N.S., for pore Hood, Mabou, ete etc, has discontinued trie for the sesso The Magdalen Islands 8.S.Co.will make board ti [ Friday.and arrive at Rimouski at 1.30 p.& Lh the ope ag f thy Foals.of Br a Dene mame of of Tamera ee the St.Larrence trade.; oy on = \u201ctenta botb ne be fitted \u2018with turbine \" and will be ! of next year.named, will be à mate for the io and will be ready spring of 1905.In diecussing the prj this morning the Messrs.Allan stated, that j the Victorian was in cominisalo a seenger service ween Mon and Liverpoo would be maintained by wl vitae \u2018the vonisen.the Bavarian.and: a fourth steamer, either the Toniar or .With the sdvent of 1905, the.= med turbine steamer, would .Sided the (est, thereby giving tbe and two vessels of 17 kote yh speed, twelve thousand tons burden, tocether with the Tunisian and Be + WILL GIVE GOOD SERVICE.ui the sdvantage of distance, which ada possessss in the rou een continent and Great Britain this would enable the Allans to give as good a mail and passenger service as New York new ontoys with its twenty knot steamers.For instance.the mails, via the Allan bos would leave London at ursday of each steamer at Moville - at 130 p.m.on be on- m.the following Thursday to be delivered | in Montreal the following.morning.This is allowing sème eight or.nine hours-for the tri from Rimouski to.Montre Sid no doute can be core redu In comparison the faloni pt delivery of mails, via New be made.White Star steamship we.Mails leave London on W ay at 8 pm.the follow on board ship > Queens- town owing morning a a.m., arrive À in New Kos on Wednesday Doon, an ontreal ursday - morning.B® can be seen.that-nothing will thereby he guined by by having Canadia mails come by Brie 1905 To 200 Ta ste , Wik Be in Operation cu St, L J Ti 1 and - | E gs Pis if; skF PE $ \u201c= POST OFFICE STATISTICS.Toe.postmasters.of Bt.John and Hali statistics\u201d fi Xs pe of ge White: Star, Allin ee, first named: and: the last & Copary L York, and tne Anansi via the St.Lawrence; give the following -ve- ts: White Stas, Jz 16.in fout daye hours, consumed Tu Si se f te \u2018Canadi e Su \u201cRailway Mail ¢ in =) comparison, of of the three msbip 1 lines as carriage of mails, to and from ia gre de the rel 4 as forms Mails to ifax Sand Star Line.Teutonic, 8 à 2 hours, 4 4 Allan Line, Tunisien; anus 15 minutes.Lucania.7 days, 21 hours, Cuvard Live, rug shpwing that tne p qe better than most cet md re Dd sea Mutenstowo od: New York by by the shortest route is: $30 mim, ad fm Movie to Send mi five, hundred ie Eine advants Lawrence en is to qi Race route.a pcs to um the (une must> be added to: this.which disadyan- tage, however, is ory for offre, fer by ibe fact that the New obliged to keep | vin Tin to the ad of fon ines | I do not think, trying to iodk at the past | Imapertialiy, that I had a strong natural propensity then developed towards.what 2 dergraduate, to his father: \"J.quired \u201cliére, though most accurate \u2018and useful, Jel.18.not Such &a'to\u2019 complete an || me ministry: of symbols, - } grace; its unending line of teachers.join- Whi we it + canted ty I'll take thie one.ap though.oh eh \u201cope, : No; tits is 0.for me.* Most customers are \u2018but\u2019that\u2019s not all, the ' rivide, and very few could: vs + _ .\u2026\u2014 .one.on o Srpiied 5 épi ei gi nda 00 wel nate, ana perteet Thee good fl rqu thelr tale, COME IN AND.HAVE A LOOK.,.\\ Prioss 31358, $15.00, apd boot make: and trim, $1600, 921.00, $2250 and $2800.À Remember, these coats sell almost as fast: as we, cad get them made, and we would EBT LE > FES nae Lee a+ 0e sale is made.He says that's-all; To To look at the ein and oir Famet his \u201csr of them, as well.as the worl, \u201cCorner.\u201cof: Craig and.Ble ry and 2209 St.Catherine: - \u2014 MONTREAL \u2014 == YEARS 6 \u201cTee _earlier.years of Mr.Gladstone's working life, as revealed in Mr.Mortey's Biography, .are most interesting.: Of .his.chilähood: he himself wrote: \u2018\u201cThe best that:I can say for it is that I do not.think it.was = vicious childheod, 2 are termed the mortal sins.I have no recollection of belng.a lovipg or a.winning |.child, or an earnest or diligent or know- ledge-loving child.God: forgive me.\u201c1 was not a devotional child.I-have no .recollection of early love for the House of God and .for -Divine service, though, after my.father.built tha church at Séaford in 1815, I:remémber cherishing a-hope that he would bequeath it to me, that I might \u2018live im it I have a .early recollection of hearing preach- tng in Bt.George's, Liverpool, but.it is this\u2014that I turned quickly to my mother and sald, \u2018When will he have done?\u201cAt.six or seven I remember praying earnestly, but it was for no higher object than to be spared from the loss.of S-tooth.-.:.If I was not:a bad boy, I think I was.a boy with a great abeence i i * The condition of Oxford tn the thirties ts indionted in the féllowing letter written by Mr.Gladstope, while still an un- \u201cI am wretchedly deficient in the know: ledge of modern languages, litergture, and-history; the cléssicel knowledge ac: education.A long and, resnarkable fetter to his father shows Now: near he was, at the close of: his Oxtord course, ta.taking Holy Orders: ; - I'Yiewing, then - Che.writes).these considerations \u2018in such a Ught as, this; ! can come no other conclusion, \u2018 atrieast > then that.the work.of spreading religion has a claim infinitely to me Christianity um under \u2018aspect: in which 1 had not known it; its channels.- of s through.the, new: and living Way 10\" the presence of.the Most High.Fram this'time.1 began to feel my way by de._gTeds into or towards a trus notion of | the Church.J became « ce = \u2014\u2014s ny we OFFERING.BRIBES to Fle REPRE Le Ste Bawaia Fry.a.letter to the.t of New York.gota has assumed a critical phase - oth; to alen Islands, = por Grand Ba seasons, far as relations between the United Sours, PET.Pacer Tekh.THE AVERAGE MADE THIS SEASON.are course ire bu a hed States and Colombia are concerned.The steamer * che\u201d for Baie des The average made by the mail steam-\u2018 miles cr 00.Minister Beaupre, on the 18th instant, Chaleurs ports, will \u2018make her last trip wis pressed very strongly by the Col- from Dulhousie, N.B,, November 21st.= - ~~ - ombian Government to know whether : owing part i te the United States intended to recognize ST.LAWRENCE follo Nellie ranedy.ses ie new republic of Panama.It is un- SHOCKING CASE .n WARD LIBERALS DIS Miss Tessie .Delehanty e e request was in such i ; potaia Di shape ne constitute a menace In the POVERTY AND: \u2018MISERY cuss SITUAT ION.pl Mis 250 \u2018event that the reéognition had been : So y Theriaült: M.J.extended.Mr.Beaupre was instructed .ENDING IN DEATH.À been inde by the Bt Hop.A.ove Ÿ el by the U.8.Government to again in-| A shocking case of poverty and mis- Lawrence Li , Club prit Liberal McKeown, J Slattery.P.K.form the Colombian Government that ery ending in death was brought to adopted by \u201cthe Biome at |nolly, Pg Bain,\u201d Prof.; Auch recognition had beencextended-to light last evening.Club.and _œ other.elec Nr.{ano int, - ° the riew republic.of Fanama by the| A poor; woman named\u201c:Mra.\u2018Piche, Lawrence: di the\u201d Liberal - cid for MR [7% Uñitéd States, but simply in the inter- about 36 years of age, was found in a Bickerdike s5 the meit federal sons.est of humanity asd civilisation an@ in wretched and dying condition in a room that division in the first ; club poto Sgn execution of solemn treaty obligations an the fourth story of-&-stohe building Ab a mocting don was eds : STI \" HEART: CoG binding upon.the United: States.He oppesite the Bonsecours market yester- following Fe ne ri Lib TELL also was instructed to tender to the day afternoon.ersl Club has noticed in on ress AND LIVES 1 TO it.Colombian Gdvernmept.the good offices The moans of the dying woman at- hat nomination hss bem madé à \u2018The Wonders tie of the United States td effect a settle- tracted attention, and -when the reom > ive to the, Feddral House shape of th ene w Tels ment of the difficulties between the Co- was entered a picture of miséry and ee Division, and this Associa\u2019 who 1 \u2018aile to atop ver a and Panama.The issue is want was presented.The daceased vis tion has been seemingly i ; we, the heart rival % of waited with some anxiety here.found lying 'on An old bed with Uttle = very present, here 4 exception .to are, ond y a Wonder of To A\u2014\u2014\u2014 fre in the roars.It wes ar frat Chougne MC procédure dnd when the\u2019 Mme ar =) ré in the was a À à > idate thi .STRIKE AT ANCIENT CAPITAL.hat the woman was dying of starva- end I Liberals of St, Lawrence Divison tion, but upon examination by the ar ill cull à convention sod panda \u2014 Dutpnce officials & crust of Uréed-au will 3 come ne à be | ess is Practically No Change in well ao a ifttle Butter ard meat were mendsrd-bearer, and have our hearty sop the Situation.found in the place.\u201cA hurried exalts port\u201d Te ell ation was made by the physicians, and - Dr.J.T.Finnie, who opens the mkt.Quétys, November 18\u2014The shoo trade it was found that the deceased was ing, stated thet in the interest of the ) Sr > gue of any change suffering from: the effects of pneu- partv.especially in 8t.-Lawretice fe in the sume Monia and-negiect.- She was at once Division, it was necésæry to tike up the lust.placed in the ambulance, and hurried situation now confronting \u2018the party end 3 Ban, \u2018of the @irectoms of Abt off to Notre Dame Hoaptal, but died especially the St.Lawrence Liberal Club.xe Association of Tanners shortly afterwards without making a A ing had been \u2018held reciintly for the Merchants, held yesterday, statement.- purpose of selecting a Libetnl candidate | whieh rent ser ped I repee- | - - to represent the party in the coming | HE \u2014 (PSE ES 3 3, i ve TEE, Te ; Se order Si Ios de SIR WILFRID | ER She Dibord\u201d decinile oi te pata tha manufacturers vision should bave been held.À nid rene Jor tw months or or WILL SE DUEST OF res a magic should be discussed , theta, Ug more, venience any of i bread it; manner.- : ; vu ee \u2018 the latter.of course, many vil not ned The al à VAL TONIGHT.Spang he shee resolution, Me - .od assistance.meet, manufac.ann dinner .ith M certain m hepelesa eon: turers and bankers was held today to will take place this 0 pp M sd gone to the Premier, fir Wil- a local doctor, who gave me half an consider the financial situation, and very the Place Viger Hotel.The chair will be frid Laurier, intimated to him that \u2018hour to-iive, I \u2018was taken to tlie Lon- fevourable arrangements were made with taken at eight 0° pe] .they bad the 3 of a candidgte in [don Hospital, where Mr.Furnival, a the banks of the city.The principal guest ie Sir W Leur- their pockets, and it would be ali right to Visiting surgeon, performed an im- ier, who will arrive Ottawa the their nomination.- \u2026, Mediate operation.Jul = grening.train and drive direct to the \u201cNow, Mr.Chairman,\u201d said Mr.Smith, ~\u2018\u201cThreé ribs had to be cut through, Groat orthern Meeting Postponed.ger.\u201cThe er never to \u201cwhile [ have nothing against the sitting | and part of the breast bone hag: 40 be \u2018Quebec, November 18.\u2014The ial meet attend this dinner, * mivnber for St.Lawrenge Division in the removed.The gall bladder .wag placing of shareholders of the Great other distinguished gueste will Docunion-House, it açems strange to.me od on.gne side, and the lunga: Gletarbed Northern Railway of Canada, which wag De Present at the , among whom |that an outsider should represent the l'in order to get at the wound.Three forthe election of a board of directors Boos DST she, ard, Lam hesitate to my thet we, ongid uot le Le poricerdiam emptied of the Mood that ape fo for consitdgring the terms of the leas Baar by the dean, Mr.Justice Fra ral ada afte ogy taie tend that had soc.into 1 come very.1 an play i.I i A i = mm.; - Norther Pan ay Oreo Chatesugay and : eet the division in the true somes te months was dischargeg fon 1 pe | word, for should e i 0 le a pf that company bas | ST, PATRICK'S PARISH bis clectorate at heart and understand PES tire uma - ta : OPENS BIG SOC ir.motives.This meeling convened to- Ai : used ror to tes are a OCIAL = uighe to bo veurd from, \u2018end 1 will ae Thich cveid be ones od beating ot th Patrons usban : i ibera\u2019 \u2018St.Lewtesce DURE VS e Rochester NT.N dry Meet.AT THE ARMOURY.po ig going to select a St.Lew- bottom of a wound three Inches across.Nation , N.+ November 18.\u2014The \u201cThis aftertioon, at 230, the ladies of St.rence ward man to represent them at Ut Nation ns of Husban- Patrick's parish dpened in the tewë.The principle of clecting a non-y dry.in \u201csession ere to-day, elected the Hall, Catheart street, à grand social, to Tésident or outsider is pot a correct one PREMIER DEAKIN'S VIEWS Master x of cera: National Wo raise funds Ro defray the cansed 80d cannot meet with approval.\u201d aron ones South Bend, Ind.; in nait dé the presbytery.The ball is Mr.S.P.Leet, want to know whether ON PREFERENTIAL, °% reset -T.C.Atkinson, Morgantown, e ladies in charge We St.Louis Club had actually placed STE =.\u2018Letturer, Governor N.J.Ba- hors re no Co pains fe make the social Mr.Bickerdike in nomination or -3ér.Dein, ui tte Federa) che of New Hampshire; Steward, sud succes.The affair will continue , its action was simp} expimsion of the Auch, SRS AE I | Pr |, LE : un ullica e Knights of Colum nated.; ° ; RIL NJ.: Chaplain, W.K.Thombaon, per.follo enrol give DS advise the meeting\u201d said Mr.with the q of ntial | Tavedty Hill, 8.C.y = ou used.tha following words eRy Hill, 8, evetiing the CM.B.A.will give a supper : Leak, \u201cob to regal iste the candidate until ns : and « euchre.\u201d Thë Following Jodie are the tbe x situation is thoroughly uader \u201cThe.that J Conference of 1903 re- Today at the Horie Sh tabl yon sre in Lo of the various | S008, for willing El et a Re impracticable, and that each os = New York N ow.O'Brien, | Mr.Bickerdike has actually socepted the MUSE Jook to its.own.self-de ent.> our rot ovember , 18.\u2014 With na, O'Brien, nomination for St.Lawrence division, any, We.ap pursuliig the; Uries of \u201cthat ehter skies overhead and dry pave- protest passed here his.evening is and | resolution \u2018when: seeking to-make Aus- ments under foot, conditions were more ; : \u2018amust be considered as our present\u2019 part of an Em .whi Sie, eon._aa against our present.J pire.whoes trade So Sore op.pa, Hothe Show at Madl Mrs.Wer PI member.It is generally the habit to offer 5 worth having: A - The © Te.= - ineti an 3 x ; M oesen australia Bi noting day in the\u2019 Waldort- Astoria Cup, for the ods BaD Mrs.Cole- whether or not are the be goin act In a oh \u2018horse suitable for a gig.driven by Love, : | act .remans.however.to be seen.\u201d + the owner, which has become recog- .ter Annie; Mrs.J.oir Ed, Tadd mid Qa pores a rw - : * ; ; .i idy O8 > .Louis : beral | and | : ~ = .the tion of the St.Lawrepce division at.the] .LT is eT Se dre meeting held for thst purpose in thet} \u2014 ee \u2018 | rooms: ab,\" tter 7 ; : rooms of She » Loue b.The latte: ~ FOR A PRESENTATION now the government nominee for the dita, - TO A GENTLeMAN.\u2018An vrhole question.but ei be came nee : Froud my that as an elector he felt {hurt that St.Lawrence Ward bad been -| more-or-less slighted.- He \u201cwas in fivour -] of a: general meeting han te electors ~~ 4 i athe dive.=f J Sa Dot te nominaté a candidate.Wat to \u2018pro Probabilities for the next - g;tour test againat the hole and corde conven \u2018| J hours, specially predicted for the | tom\" held i ; i | real Star at 11 a.m.today Strong wind Yo8, seemingly and males westerly; fair and TR candidate of the r ed to hold fotare.od.Int Im ja ads; ha dg reed au otre Pret Ue obi wy 4 = \u2014 35 ji ¥ ; 3 definite and |.PS ÜF THE RY = ] SLOSTONES LIFE» organised ides.when, at the suggeetion of James: Hope, I.read -the just published and: remarkable work of Paimer.But the charm: of.freshness lay upon that first disclosure in 1838.\" or WILL NOT BE OLD.\u201d The superb \u201cintellectual And\u2019 physical equipment which G one brought the Dbusingss of.ving.can : scarcely\u201d be over-ratéd.His.bodily - strength \u2018and otiérgy were magnificent, and these enviable gifts seemed positively to improve as he grew oldp and reached their senith at.an age en most men have long passed their prithe.On one: occasion, when atayhig at Balmorel, towards the close or hig sixty-fourth- year, - he- wallted and climbed over thirty-three wiles of rough hill and moorland country in: a\u2018 day.On December 29, 130, be makes.the follow pe tn his diary: .- RE Curious glimpses oY Wordsworth are given in \u201cthe folfowing Sogie.\u2019 which Mr; \u2018Morley reports: \u2018Bosweli-Nke + bany.À most agreéable man.1, always found him amiable, polite, and ° pe Mi ep oi jabdn me, ~ ot ree pote LR.\u201cTennyeor gs But be wan wot\u2019 60° terribly wrong a3 he woud be now.Tédnysôts ibn nin Fein hl ; himself withérawrr some\u201d of them: Le embed - W., \u2018when te dined with \u2018ms, whed Gn leaving to change his dllk stockings An.the ante-room\u2019 and piton, Fray woreted.\u201cJ.M.\u2014F.onco.sajd.to: M5; Argoid : that T'à.rather have been Wordeworth than Ë i; ae OR CLERGYMEN: re ; SWEET PICKLED FRUITS, Alger! « Biscuits, fn large cata:.Bu Fier ee Que Mince Meat, Plum Puddings, rr Puan Savon, Kresh gir Sy Fruits, for rr ay est Spiced Fruits, ru vokdeiry brand \u201cOlives, Jellies, Cah ; Fest daly, a TOMATO KETCHUP - armalade, Tomaty Ketohpp, es ~ \u201cNew Process\u201d and eet Spiced\u201d Tomhto i.in, pint bottles, Rove 6 pt plu 0eus\" 7 ENR PRE MARMALADE > Mtttr J = ae: pes: vattie ç Orange Marmalade \u201c In Half Gallon Glass Pails.cic eee.ate sen son A In Quart GIESS Jars.ececs see oom RX cose vos.ve.In Pim Glase JBIB .scteee cvs see woe see vos me Si CALVES\" FEET JELLY.Rio _ Assorted Flavo Plain, Sherry, Cognac.AL in Plot Glass Jars er ces ase mh AN iv\" Half Plat\u201d Glass Jars.er see soe set eee ose ; FRUIT JELLIES, 1 ce .Grapé'anu Quiñce Jelly, in Tumblers.\u2026.cee cae soe vou -0n0 Sw - Peaches and Pears In Quart Glass Jars.cee cos ave SWEET.SPICED.FRUITS.Gooseberries.« sve se.oo.In Pint Glass JArS oo.55 FEE.\"ves ese sve ce» -0.In Pint Glass Jars .\u2026.BRANDY FRUITS.\" Brandy \u2018Cherries and Figs, both in Pint Glass J an Brandy Cherries, Figs and Peaches, all in Quart Olas da Ars igh BLACKBERRY BRANDY.- sr Quact Bottles \u2026 Le, Blackberry Brand.see ope +.In Blackberry Pint\u2019 Bottles censen, Brandy .\u2026\u2026.In MINCE MEAT./ - Mince Meat ce.pee vob coe oo In PLUM- EUPDING- i A Sy gr d se
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