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[" AT 50c.JOIN 2 0000600 600000000008080000000008000000 DAILY STAR: = WEEKLY STAR: Last Week\u2019s Issue.Average Circluation of the Star .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\"57 117.417, 175,174 VOL.XXXII N° 233 TO THE \"TRADE.OCTORKE ad.NEWNESS in Neckwear is always at- trictive, \"We tidve just received a special shipment of the newest in Flowing- end Ties, that can be retailed Filling Letter Orders a Specialty MACDONALD & CO, Wellington and Front Stroots East, TORONTO.23221 Theatre Patrons know our store well\u2014 Academy» corner, where the handsome Bad- steads and Down Quilts are displayed at tempting prices.Dowa Quills, braided, warranted well filled, sateen covered PSE Sushi ms sateen \u20ac cover- 95 c Complete n° outfit, Bedstead, Spring LOCKHART BEDDING co, 2243 St.Catherine St, Mentreal- 230u7cod #+## OT VTT TOUVVUOUUVVOVO + U P THAT CO of Chest for = 48 anletotcsdtoChrocic Catane KOLDSTOP et rai rn Pilla, Forder dada - Powder Biswer sto] The mee colt im or chest in 28 Price Tz eed How Season's Vegetables | {DESTROY ALL FORTS, Franee Has Address Addressed Note to Powers Setting Forth Necessity * OF REDUCING CHINAS POWER.Li Hung Chang Has Decided Not to Go to Pekin\u2014 Will Stay at Tien Tsin.(Special to the Star.) VIENNA, October 2\u2014Tbe French am basadur pesterda * Ubess Te es that the powers hal | inest wpom the instiqe- Ur du he ate | Lors où cauages an L -} the Boxers In advocates immediate pegotiations with | Chr 3 peaupotentiaries dcabts ire expr din ar des as to the aoguicecuce oF Creat bee \u201cI is &Scuit to concerre the groûnds for the we fears wala the Lams WHILE NEGOTIATING PEACE ARMIES WILL HUNT TUALL | CM.Dekrasse bas beem plating this action for a muwmber of days.France wants \u2018In Glass Jars.desires at à - There Perry's.Providence, Rhode Iriand is no foundation for the atalement that gra tod nest packed, on the Continent cf Hugs 05 da - merlca.erry\u2019s Green Co In pint glass jars, : per jar, Xx per dozen glass jars.erry's Bplit Tomatoes, in quart glass jars, 60c per jar, $6.00 per dozen guart jars.erry\u2019's Whole Tomatoes, in quart giass jars, 60c per jar.$1.75 per dozen quart Jars Perry's.\u201cWhite Asparagus;,-in 1% pint.glass jars, Toc per jar.$3.25 per dozen jars.FRASER.VIGER & CO.RARE OLD BRANDIES In Wood and Bottle.Shipped by Messrs.James Hennessy & Messrs.Otard, Dupuy & Co.18578 BRANDY.a.5 per bottle, $6.50 per $14.00 per dozen bottler.1866 BRANDY.50 bottle, Je per gallon, 81.50 per $15.00 per inne.dozen.1858 BRANDY.78 per bottle, $3.50 per gallon, 0.7 pe $18.00 per dozen.1848 BRANDY.$2.00 per bottle, $9.50 per zallon, $20.00 per dozen bottles: We import and carry regularly in stock he oldest and finest brandies coming to LaAnad FRASER, VIGER & CO.Simon Aine\u2019s Exquisite- Liqueurs Chalons-sur-Saone, France.Simor's Menthe Verte Glaclale (Green Peppermint, In Glass Decanters, each, $312.50 per case.Simon's Apricst Brandy, r decanter.\"$15.00 case.Mimon's Orange ndy, - $1.50 per decanter.$16.M case.a FRASER.VIGÉ Ra co.Very Finest Sa Sardine Packed in France, in the Pures Olive Ofl Obtainable.MAISON BILLET.Billet Sardines, large %-tins .Billet Bardines, large ¥%-tins .Billet: Sardines, small ¥-tins po Billet Sardines, pains .\u2026 0 2 for 25 cents.o finer Sardines in the world than t s direct, under the brand Mas- RUIT JAMS.Exuit and Pare or aduite- te paîls al! Peach Jam.Jom.Peach DETTY In poder le Pre of the gmity; the .the peace While some Imterçuet 31 ac meaning that the first ts an absolute itiom preliminary we ceive her pamis very heavy, bar there was no los of Kf.MUCH DEPENDS UPON COUNT VON WALDERSEE His Desire of Military Lesrels May Add to the Complications.=\u2014Grent, Brit politics Ya cou that the _WASHINGTON.Bingo, | wntlorauwal of the Russian Pelion, im winch 11 claims to see à sinister: mote coû- | hi inchaded : : \u2019 MAE UE « No Surprise\u201d ularity, by those who have used it a d proven its goodness.ud = SALADA\" Ceylon Tea is \u201c Incomparable \u201d in quality and value.ad | PRESERÇED AND SOLD ONLY IN SEALED LEAD PACKETS, | Japan Tea Drinkers should use celered Ceylom Green\u2014* It\u2019s Delicious.\u201d » is evidenced at Ita MON TREAL.TUES great sale and p \u2018\u201cSalada\u201d Natural Leaf Un- 28231 | MKINLEY\"S POLICY \u2018DUE TO COMING ELECTIONS.Lens Standerd Charges Washington | With Puiting Votes Ahead of Safety of Citizens.(Special to the Star.) LONDON.Groh 2.\u2014 The Standard, con- | which, has been a strong advocate: of \u2018re.presse memsures in China and a chronic thos morni denounces, the troops from Thi paper als also comments disapprovingly the Umnted States following the Rus bes this move on the thas the work of protecting the lives and «i Asoerican citizens in China Bas Beem accomplished; but while the ether powers keep on the spot a sufficient beer af troops te prevent an acute and dm mrewival of the troubles, Presi- MrKimier mas comiort himself with de dorer de hie action will not sen- the physical resources of Tie Soemdzrd conctudes its article as fallow: was ædremnistration andoubtediy Ëjincar- red serme [tle risk of losing votes by do- my + diy ma rencue of thymers, amd may SEE PERRIER SRE RATTLE OF MACHINE GUNS.SWEET MUSIC, TO BESIEGED.the outside worl that Communicate tidings bearer.\u201d There wes no date and no signature.Comper sent it to the sung li Yama with the reqoest that it be made plum.He received in reply a crew af Mimister Wa's despatch, whorls stated that the United States Grrermment demanded word in cipher.That message Cer zur hearts jump with Fs- sen s reply at once.\u201cThe before relief arrived we brard the rattle of the machine \u2018peus ax 2 Astance, and it was sweet got up\u2014it was 1 æ'clock\u2014the women made and there was no more sleep- that might ™ Hil | HONEST PEACE WHILE EMPRESS AND TUAN LIVE.SAN FRANCISOO, October 2.\u2014 The the steamer Coptic, which ar freon Chima Famdey night , Was Te- re 3 a ae TA Loan 08 throug the Theve included Miss Min, Tite and three n, Miss enn and er and two .Ingram and wife and i Over, and two Tir duiers, 3, telling of her expe- À have the excitement of the men to kee We were eager for \u2018wor that to be done you may be He hi the glad news of the the relied column reached us.Our severe, were not 80 bad as a talking settl t il mo use settlement unti , Reade Prince Tuan and of .It is fo-Bsh to think rest peace they 2 are.diving In TUAIFS DEGRADATION SET FORTH IN AN EDICT.Other Officials Will Suffér in Like Measure\u2014Court Will Fix oficial mation « the de- iam of Primce Tuan and other a lendern.The tallow offer] rm u\u2019s des \u201cA Grrrl Sra To from Director Shanghai states th pie ere.it pl reve by their respective ranks and of- Prince Tusn is rT ait RE and Ta Tet Yana: oe ny | ie) MARCH TO PAO TING FU Russians Occupy Tong Shan Without Opposition\u2014British Troops to Winter at Pekin.TAKU, September 20.\u2014The expedition to Pao Ting Fu has been postponed and the start will not be made until October 6 General Gaselee and the German general | will command the Pekin and Tien Ton columns respectively.The Russians have occupied Tong Shan without opposition.The New South Wales contingent of the British troops will winter in Pekin.LI HUNG CHANG DECIDES NOT TO GO TO PEKIN.He Will Await the Arrival of Russian Minister at Tien Tsin\u2014A Suspicious Move.TIEN TSIN, September.29, Taku, {{ September 29, via Shanghai, October 2.\u2014 Li Hung Chang has abandoned his decision | to proceed to Pekin and will, it is announced, begin n otiations with the Rus sian minister to Chi M.De Giers, upon the latter's arrival at \"Tien Tsin.General Chaffee has designated the Ninth Infantry, the Third Squadron of the sixth | Cavalry and Battery F., to remain at Pekin.He estimates that it will take a month to get the American troops out of China.MUTINY ON BOARD A FRENCH TRANSPORT.| POSTPONED UNTIL OCT.| {Striking Coal Miners Will Not Day, OCTOBER 2, 1900 Made 0 Measure.PRICE ONE CENT h , WILDER'S.It\u2019s Only a Question As to what kind of Furniture you : want.There is such a variety of styles in our stock that it may be hard to choose among so many attractive articles, but once the selection is made you can depend upon the quality being superior, the style correct, the price right.- Goods and Prices.\u201cVisit OUR CARPET à DEPARTMENT.her | H.A.Wier À 00., 1837 Notre Dame, UPTOWN\u20142415 St.Catherine St.258 St.James.Ko SETTLEMENT YET Accept Increase Offered Unless Four Hundred Members of Foreign] Legion Rebel Against Being Sent to China, I AND TWENTY OF THEM JUMP OVERBOARD IN THE SUEZ CANAL\u2014VESSEL ON : FIRE.\\(Bpecial to the Star.) LONDON, October 2.\u2014A Trae - from Paris raya Marseilles «that members of fie Foreign ion, who were on Board the Transport uadiene, which mailed from Oran, Algiers, for Taku, on August 21, mutinied while the vessel was passing through, } the Suez Canal.ey already had protested inst the arrangements aboard the ship, and at being sent to ina.jumped-overboard into escape.- Pwentÿ-of-the-men to the canal and \u201ctried officers fired on them, bat only four were caught.These men were placed in irons.Almost simultaneously fire was discover ed in the hole of the rt, the fuel having been saturated with kerosene.Vigourous repressive measures were taken when the vessel reached Colombo, Ceylon.GERMAN-AMERICAN VOTE AND CHINESE POLICY.\u2018BERLIN, October 2.\u2014The Berliner Tage- blatt, in the course of a reference to United States Ambassador White's : letter to e German- American, Republicans of New York Cit City, sa ermans will not regard President Mek plore answer to Count von Bue- Jow's note as a proof of friendship.We undertake to advise President McKin- fan vote unless he changes his Chinese policy.RUSSIAN NAVAL ESTIMATES EXCEED THE PREVIOUB YEAR.ST.PETERSBURG, October 2.\u2014 According to semi-official statements, the Russian naval estimates for 1901 form a total of 97,087,666 roubles, an increase of upwards of ten millions roubles over those for the current year.The ordinary expenditure swallows sixty millions roubler, of which si\"teen mil lions is intended to strengthen the fleet, three millions for harbour work at Liban, two millions to be ex ed at Viadivo: stock and three millions at Port Arthur.MILITARY \u2018SUPPLIES FOR CHINA LEAVE OTTAWA.to the Star.) .October 2 plies of great oo Pr ockings and boots, to the value of si 000, have Deen ent to ancouver for a pment the ress of India on October 8 y P These s will Te delivered in Shang- bai and Wei Hai Wei for the use \u2018of the soldiers pnder the Indian Government, which ve y order to firms in Montreil and mil on, CONGER SAYS RUSSIANS GONE.WASHINGTON, D.C, October 2\u2014The State Department\u2019 is in receipt of a despatch from Minister Conger\u2019 formally announcing the withdrawal and departure of the Russian legation from Pekin.\u2014#\u2014\u2014 mean NO ARRANGEMENTS MADE YET By the Militia \u201cDepartment for the , Reception of.Canadian Soldiers at Halifax.\u2018 (Special to the Star).* OTTAWA, October 2\u2014The Department of Militia as \"yet has taken no a reception at Hae to Toe OTTAWA, arran for a Second {Special Service) Battali on its return from South Africa.It tia uw that the men will be paid ischarged at Halifax.There and parsdes i | De pps \u201cpro i068\u201d cities \u201cexcept ta: th fr assumed that all the soldiers wit\u2019 to to their as speedily | be 7 a obetacl be placed in their way.Btillweil\u2019s | Temperance Hotel and | Xadles\u2019 and Gentleman\u2019s Cafe.Nothing better at twice the price, tral, an ment the d je or à 4 Troops Will Probably be Sent Home tv They do not believe it can be accom- dempatoh to dei ed ino week, TRE fhe miners were RC: ley that he cannot have the German-Ameri- | OPERATORS RECOGNIZE UNION, This Week \u2014 All is Quiet.WILKESBARRE, Pa, October 2\u2014The \u2018feeling among the coal miners.here is not ; at all inclined toward ending the strike.satisfied to- accept cent.in crease, which is doubtful.Ing this the 10 per cent.increase does not ap to thenr.They want more and they want also the reeognition of the union.At the headquarters of the general council here the leaders say they would not think of any settlement which did not include this, and say they would rather go to work k with the knowledge that the operators à to recognize the union than at an increase in wWagés.They see in the union being ignor: ed an utter loss of all the power the organization has attained, and declare the miners would be worse off than ever before.y This district, with its 75,500 mine work- ere, is thoroughly organized: and the tie-up, with the exception of the We Fod mine, is complete.The men sa are mot going to let the gri they have on the region slide through their fingers easily, and they mean to reap all the benefita that, organization can give them.\u201cThe politicians,\u201d one of the leaders said, \u201care anxious to have the strike \u2018ended before the election.I think that if it is pot ended by November 1 it will months before it is, and then the real Baht will begin.\u201d INCREASE IN EVERY COLLIERY.SCRANTON, Pa, October 2.\u2014At every colliery in the anthracite region a notice was posted yesterday announcing a 10 per cent.increase in wages based on the present scale, effective October 1.The notices say that the operators will arbitrate any grievances their employes m may present.No conditions are attached as to the men returning to work before the arbitration shall bdgin, so it is to be inferred that the men are privileged to meet in convention and adopt any plan of action they may deem advisable before entering upon arbitra- Te is expected that the mi together as members of the union, fix the minimum of the concessions they will be content with, and then go ae individuals to treat with ir employers committees of employes.If arbitration pro- cecdings are concluded satisfactorily the committees of emplo opes will report back to the convention of United Mine Workers that they have - come to a settlement and the strike will then be declared This would avoid he recognition \u2018of the union the opera and a c same oA he terms time permit the union to 0.regulate NOTIOE OF INCRE/SE.of settlement.PHILADELPHIA.October 2\u2014The following notice was posted yesterday in the vicinity of all the caries of the Phila- rs will come \u2018ed by strikers, and it \u2018Reduce Your Coal Bill! By usi double PAUL R.KRASEL Patenteo and Mfg., 2520 St.Catherine St.Montreal, P.Q.Bell Tel.Up.1453 « BILLIARDS.BILLIARD The Best xx BILLIARD Biiltard XX CENTUR BILLIARD x CENTUR MILLIARD Arothe \u201cEL ETHIRFE & CO, .s2ounû 88 M.Denlisstrest, NO TROUBLE ANTICIPATED.SHENANDOAH.Pa, October 2.\u2014Buper- intendent Zeihner, of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company\u2019s collieries at Lans ford,- to-day- stated \u2018that no trouble wes anticipated in the Panther Creek V' \u201cWe have ten collieries there, emp oy- ing 5,000 men,\u201d said and they are all Working full forces.No 4 tempt was made thie morning to interfere with our workmen, and we do not think the strike will affect our collieries.\u201d The superintendent said he understood that a few mine workers who had joined ed themselves the previous pt a Coal Dale, General Gobin mid to-day that he expected to send the majority of his troops home this week.He might decide to keep the small detachment here to protect the pump runners and other men kept at work, so that the collieries might be in réadiness for for prompt operation when the strike was General said he had learned \u2014- that some of these men had been threaten- be necessary to hold a few of the soldiers here to.ensure order.| AWAIT MITCHELL | ORDERS.HAZLETON, 2\u2014The offi- clals of the Letigh verbe, Goal Company, ch posted notices last night, reorived de same nuniber of men at work to-day as orked yesterday, and mimilar information was received from the various individual colleries where the advance had not\u2019 yet been offered.The mine = yrorkers 4s pot rule o not appear to grasp notice as posted by the che en Lehi eating of in Coal Company, and decla will not make a move towards resumption of work until ordered to do so by a mine eo vention.NONE OF COLLERIES STARTED.: SHAMOKIN, P.colleries in this place were s up morning.The North Franklin at is still in operation with all but twenty men in the mines.The Reading Company is keeping a close watch that strangers do not trespass on ite possessions at The deputies have been a pt + to a vent strikers from gan to and returning fro: easing the COAL MINE ON FIRE SE , October 2\u2014None of the 1 $1.28.\" this [een -Acturate Portraits of our Splendid General Roberts, Buller, Baden-Powell, \u201cSoldiers of pui Her d CUPSand SAUCERS, 25c.PLACQUES (or'C , CLOSE AT 8 P.M.SATURDAYS, 0000000000000 aad I Those Who Would Keep Hous | \u2014\u2014\u2014BUT\u2014- : \u201cCAN'T AFFORD IT.Really, now, can atord anythlogelset Boardi EE , old maids or bachalors, but for you there is ring Bow i little money to begin with, you cen go from outfit of FURNITURE, \u2018CARPETS: CURTAINS, Tove bic $ TO oeally you oa ; can make the Payments how soon URS, a house of goods, wheres Bow ven\u2019 ae = oad You'll mot bot the first.Half the homes In .Montreal H PS © Sg, \u2018 ls way\u2014an avoue are elog time.That homé 06 might as ears METROPOLITAN \u2018HOUSE FUR SH LEN G co, a - xs0od \u2026 1618and 1680 Na; 7e Dame Stress Genuine Calf Goodyear Welt Lao Boo es to regulon posse FLOU, for $2.50.Boy\u2019s Box Calf Lace.Boots at $1.75.Youth\u2019s Box Calf Lace Boots at $1.35.Little Gent's Box Galf Lace Boots at Ladies Dongola Kid Button Boots, Goodyear wel, with media e5s7-0 Craig Street.| 3.H.HAMILTON, Prop.delphia & Reading Côal & Iron Company | EVANSVILLE, Ind., October 2\u2014The in the anthracite region : .Sunnyside cchl hive in in this Fld the larg.\u201cPidaadokia & Reading Coal & Iron Com- SF ™ iy men, hem | SE ae |= Me, on Sandeg, ot parsiyi, aged - ho A mes, is feared the en ne Lancaster, October 1» 1900.be destroyed.is estimated day.He ET dara: January 2, \u201cThis company will pay an advance of -pver 60.ten per cent.on the \u2018wages of all men and $200,000.wa widow Gf Justice was a Co ve and a Methodist.bo at the collieries; This ad- \u2018Johh R.Putnam, of the Supreme Court, BIDDEFORD, Me.\u2014Hon.Charles vance effect to-day.DEATHS RE! REPORTED .fourth judicial de ent, died after Deon, former mayor of in pgs: > \u201cR.C.LUTHER, brief of peritonitis at ber home, $y0dsy.Ho Was born in Biddeford in 3 \u201cGeneral Superintendent.\u201d BQSTON.\u2014Mr.William V.Woleott of \u2018Putnam Place,\u2019 ings, Sun- : ; a Beneath these others were posted, Boston, died at St.Vincent Hospital, In- .She was the ter of the late GUELPH \u2014 cac ices dianapolis, of » mutained a 8 Hebert M.Bhoemeker.of Caonnat known real \u20ac reading as follows: Big Four trein the pioncer railroad buil of The day aged ov \u201cFellow Mine \u2018Workets \u2014 \u2018United Mine n James S.Norris, of Concèrd, N | Womans was married to Jastios | HAMILTON est, Workers of \u2018America: H., died , Saturda night.He was then a young lawyer in a sged 64 years, poet I Bh Date of the Philad pote in oc, Cotes br ded in hin out ToT of General DEATHS ; y Mr.\u2018Ç 907.oo Reading Col Ire Cot Tine of ment pe bis home, Northams NEW YORK.\u2014A cablegram from Flor HALIFAX.\u2014 V United Mine Workers of.America, or Yenth Baron tes, of Cameron, the only Healy, contains ne » of te death ast in à haat une + hen = SE SE EE BR a | Gi, = ; .POTTER\u201d , studied e and.practised for | poration.Mr.Kingsley was the the Sy.Mr.Potter is hel to hia Veatates rein vi ee poem, retired prominent men of his day in Brooklyn He branch of io io an ofc cf he until his death ; Fairfax never ae ma bom lyn thirty-eight ycar sui © ti come 10 : rer LC © Th Reading Company advance hi {i hi { \u2014Rev, J Cs h for de lat hal of September tnd ihe comors Turing live in Arsene béfors êhe | tired misses tho Frey Pa se ES a fixed at 6 per cent.above the $2.50 basis.far, two sons and four earnters The do mgt 88.Mr.Oui ount of siepession dute collected The scale for the preceding thirty days dest wn, Albert K.xX, who fnberits some ¢ in delicats be ee ano yet Jas year fen per cent.Dow offered by the Reading firm of Brown Le Now ork ee \u2018& native of La fr \u2019 and 5 - 0 pai er.2 +; oa with -Brit- lent Carter has been hustling with Recetas.The Brits are in better con- nd dure paripe me more Logether than Chalk, J.E el bap cig v is hands an op- pent who has all.\u201d The rules are there ae plain as can be, an at the officiels de, in the interme | with the Englishmen leading hy two goals y other game did not carry Tue : MUNTREAL DAILY STA are a little too smart; and a \"trio, to Chambers ciul may penalize them occasionally, How- believe him for years.Ii was the advent SE ( Dre mt conmaeraly 3d y et Swiss seotad gt \u201cSoo, Suir bu : POV consi erably, an ge + stea p affer the Bai in emart vie, Verbaps tley not riven bim à chance bis race sunt W in 1859, but backers hesitated to us Far Either do Not, cer.their work.shows p ve tr épi fe of Green, the Australian, in 1868, bis lead The Hollies Are the First to recret ble that ngland Won the Match | Thia : : tween \"4 HE first round in Rug- French 2 EY beat the Britan.\u201cmoved no \"aling off from last W.J.of the backs), in on how, e Brita all through the game dis being a e than the old time dash ond thé field.The French team won the toss, ination.~~ | and left the Englishmen to kick off, with Thames sti hed the spectators was the the sun display the um- attacks of - he much ridden over fiougte or the Ril sentence bears d'in players may with in ock opponents ponents with the body merous he bands or arms.e first sentence of that rule \u201cNo to kick Montreal ly closed their eyes to nil.half for a third scrimmage will probably © fast, stead _ sulted in a victory for the English, and the Sh poing ta be an result was received with much | cheering principes important fastor, from the numerous fellow-countrymén- 0 net cnly in the City the victors who were present.bo recollected that the C.R.the first goal in five minutes, and the sec pou of last year's meeting cut- ond followed two minutes later.These reverses caused the French team to play up ing a corner and forcing their opponents fine attempts on the visitors\u2019 goal were only saved with difficulty, but the play was transferred to the other end of the field, only began with ten men, owing to the fact e rules were made eh the idea of that Gosling, one of their full-backe, was and then back the e to what it was in injured.gineties, when it was and exciting, the Frenchmen putting in either of , some brisk work, gaining several corners.\u2018äñd penning the Englishmen in their own fessional went up the field in fine style and scored goal.Not to be done, the French Kelley's, casually aske: team returned to the attack, and experi-| bdat in wh jeered \u2018at by enced hard lines in more than one instance less than ally takes a dozen hitting the bar and the outside of the net 8 before a re- with fast shots.Towards the end of the match.Chambers assented.The amateur rhich were on shoes.ortant ® match.And game the Englishmen pressed hard and n to make thipgs easier, the teams scored again.the final result being: England to the outside world.It is possi- t Rothers, of- he Por which at line.bers to the Crab Tree in their.by the addition of am by cnrs pensé of Cham o the ; identity, for the time being, remains a Eel and the private knowledze oy at Hold Their Ahnual vision friends to back him to restore to the .ve 4 > AB presence | Th the.honour\u2014which- Chambers bad | ne _ \u2018 GLO-FRANCO GAME, .jrouid be i) improvement on an already (ransferred to tbe Tyne, Even then, so'| REMINDS ONE-OF THE WINTER.| ; diffident were they that they stood out for Koa Before Large Crowds, FRENCH AGAINST ENGLISH.on rakes but he be eos - The Eleotion of Officers Took Place last gave courage to Kelley's Meeting.on afternoon took place in\u2019 \u2018the Vin- over by the fiction of a further bet of £300 Last Night\u2014The New elodrome, near the Exhibition an- to £200 i by Chambers upon the result: but |.Easily.nexe, the international football match be.this bet was staked quite as formally as .Menthe Upton Park Club and the the actual stakes of £200 a side.This to- eleven, of the U.8.F.8.A.It re- tal of £000 on a match of this sort has not The seventeenth annual meeting of the whose combin- \u2018dent of the Upton Park Football Club, Mr.It was Hammond, who 1a quite at home on BRITAIN WAS BTRONG.Parisian eporting grounds e men \u201cJor H al adv H England were: J.H.Jones (goal), C.P.Thames and _Tyne could jn those days man on.legal adviser\u2014Hon Buckeaham and W.Gosling (backé), .Bartidge, and W.Quash T gat tas, restored by the late Messrs.J.G.| 2nd vice- -president Geo.R.R.Turner and F.G.Spackman, Chambers Play began at 3.30 sharp, there Biffen, R.rood attendance oa both Sides of Piven Glasgow now make then tent 8 Clyde It was moved and seconded that a special in their faces.After à number of neys were getting somewbat sere in the on the French, the visitors acored sixties, bu creased vigour, and they msde nu- attempts on the English goal, gain- out on several occasions.Two and trials may be inferred from thé extreme ease with which Green, the Australian, went down |about forty members\" being present.The Championship, but who were also numerous on a (at the close of the race) to Chambers, and annual Teports were read and adopted, the in e Inter-Colle.joined in the enthusiasm over the English H ill, giate.While most triumph.The day was an ideal one, there the men were bree a Thendid Sending che ground reeze, 2 arrived on e and be they held down bout.three o'clock, piloted by the presi and Ward.later.Yet these visitors were the pick of of ahine and their respective countries, and had.there on the right side.The election of officers defeated time-honoured locals in Hickey for thé énsuing year resulted as follows: tional regatta (an in many a crew, and were standing dishes in the umpires eight at Henley flay [Harold Lowther, of Bristol, Eng, who 20 up and down the Henley reach, and keep kindly donated and sent us from the old within hail of.Grand £ allenge crews for und ¥ree-of all charges a very valuable en- umpire\u2019s inspection.e were water vob ee then rowed spins, starts to the retiring officers.been exceeded in England.How facile Holly Snowshoe Club was held 1n.the Gough t sculli Bricisbors were thon me il Hall, 2204 St.Catherine street last evening, e American, to Kelley a year rcasurer'a rt showing a small balance Hon.president\u2014H.À.Hod son, Esq.Hon.vice-president\u2014F.Robertson, Esq.Hon.vice president George oF Hodge, W.Atwater.not in\u2019 sculling alone that pairs galore for a Thames Na- President\u2014Alex.B.Rattray.a later for the Thames re- 1st vice-president\u2014A.-H Le Dalrymple.and G.Morrison).The Taylors Secretary\u2014J.E.McDiarmid.Ioigrmduie, so ps one had a J.Nicholas, J.Zealby.and A.N.Haslain f ang the Claspers from the worth were full Assistant secret \u2014Thos.H.Skelcher.0) will play (forwards).The Frenchmen were: Huteaw, of rowing; » Montreal had the Brifs all right Allemane, Bacg, Maçaire.Block._ Gaillard, Mat fine wing Moor was hurt en Frayase, à and Black men had to play 14 snd Camelle.; and on the Thames, besides Treasurer\u2014Geo.Paterson.Kelley and Sadler, there were stalwart oars- Committee\u2014E.\"Sert, w W.Moore, Garnier, Immbert Grandjean,and men in Hammerton, Hoare, Pedgrift, Tagg, | Geo.Kenwood, W.H Ww.0.Davis, Cook, Kilaby Harris and others.E.A, Turner, \"Thos.H.Ryan.- vote of thanks be tendered to the ladies for | The Mackin their valuable pusistance to the club, as as mentioned' in the secretary\u2019s repor t they did good work even then that a special vote of thanks be tendered to one of our honourary members, Mr.ruggle all the way.graving.A vote of thanks was also passed with University eights in prac- Judging from the enthusiasm of the members present this should be the banner year tice for the Lutney match, Ne ponder of the Holly Snowshoe Club, and there is an eight of the best Thames professionals no doubt that with plenty of snow this club half-time the teams crossed Over Cf this decade.were to essay the like feat ! Will be heard from very much during the In the second half the visitors favourites, e game soon became very fast prize ring some time.The visitors then play- connection per Fear, th Mr.Prekident Savage until four goals.France nil.match for Brits anipe was a tower of strength in the >the en e a fin en were Bah ying hours.Ling} By-Gonea-out to act.1 Hp ve e ha ' genio, and if Joe White comes out, CTICE AT OTTAWA COLLEGE.AWA, Oetober 2\u2014The Ottawa Uni- y Foot} \"Varsity Oval yesterday after tween thé two great neiebbouring nations.\u2014London Daily Telegraph, Sept.21.AF there were brilliant DEATH OF A PLAYER.versity ma .There were enough roen out to make wo fifteens.Some good, fast work was tors were nters.on of an error of a poor piece of play go ut ten hair-splitting,\u201d cak \u2018next Saturday, time following up ham.of \"© and we pick the in hard luck.Jimmy unable to play.2 toads He will be a great addition to mane, played a fine game, as also Macaire and Bacq.For the Englishmen, Bucken- Westmount as In- played finely, Jones (in goal) doing all that was required in keeping out some dangerous shots.The Frenchmen showed a perv fair noweledge o e game, and when they: nd now À.Moore, are |} vo 1 astered a few of its niceties, and ling of as Moignard acted as a most efficient and im: ey can\u2019t agree on of- | \"For the French team the full-back, Alle- Purchase.if ye like.Essex county fame, was very prom- Spackman, Chalk.and Zealby also isposed, d of the season, Montreal will partial referee.This international football their batt] ed team.e even Valanc d exactly ternoon, tball team had another hearty Way to dple of hundred\u2019 spec- in the Beld.A regular game was Pierson, ween the fifteens, and ancy put in = lot.of work, giving the men neaday He didénet let anything in the univers by.without drawing attention to it, and athletic ; À match on Association lines-was concl lish fraternized on the field.and both victors and vanquished did something in their sity who was hurt in a football gatne Wed- Pierson waz injured in a contest on the After the battle French and Fng- under no match v.Kelley) would be for sale after the then asked if Chambers would leave the boat et Bearle\u2019s (Simmons's) yard after the eaid the amateur.\u201cHoot } \"mo: Tyne sculler; ye're a ot oman of course I can trust ye.modern championship candidates would 3 ; picture.Apart from fleets of steamers,laden at half-past five o'clock in the af- to the gunwale, swaying like porpoises, and were massed for mules; there was a two- hours\u2019 stream of vehicles, ranging from 1.Geo.Smith, Holly 8.5 Club, doy They were men of the people, and popular coming season.those old.watermen.On th Below we give the secretary's annual re- whole they were straight.No, doubt now port there was a \u2018\u2018cross,\u201d as in the Montreal, October 1 1900.or on the turf, but compared to To the Officers and Members of fhe Holly the two ast named Snowshoe Club: institutions the atmoephere of Pr©- | Gentlemen, oarsmanship was purity.In I beg to eubmit y h you herewith the sixy with this subject we may Five teenth annual report of the doings of the ed up, and \u2018the forwards, getting together, |:the following instance: A Thames ama- Holly Snowshoe Club for the season 1899.\u2018teur, known to be a pupil anid friend of 1900, which was in many respects a good Chambers ifr his One, althou P T , gh we did not bave any snow ich the Te man or point es until the beginning of January.our firat o days to row lor 1ae tramp on shoes being held on 3rd January.when we had seven turn out, five of We have on the roll 74 names in good standing, as follows: Three honourary, 20 him to try before deciding on the life and 51 paying members.Said Chambers: \u201cTry her now Durin es g the winter we had 15 tramps, 10 But suppose I damage ge her.\u201d to Mountain club-house, 4 to Lachine, 1 to Back River, a'l of which were well attend- ed, showing an average of 18 on shoes.We were rather unfortunate in having to cancel quite a few of our tramps on account * We wonder how many be from their own lights, to trust the boat\u2019 which was to carry them and their of the weather and other causes.This is a fortunes in a few hours later to the hand- of one from the hostile camp, however decided improvement over last year, when we had 11 regular tramps, with an average an amateur.of about 18 on shoes, sted herpeties Tn Front of soul.wil \u201cThe ckac\"on match days when these Firs {ramp beld, Dcmber 21.160; haat poo i \"and im: OLD CHAMPIONS FOUGHT On February 3.1900, we held our annual open club steeplechase to Lachine from Catudals.Notre Dame des Grace, to Me- Hugh\u2019s Lakeview House, Lachine.Nine men faced the starter, and finished as fallows: es was different from the modern Conservancy control, the banks foster increased friendliness be- drags of sportsmen, such as the late Lord 2.H.Casbourn, Lachine S.Club, 42 Barnes we the student of Lake Forest Univer- of carrier Londesborough, down to costers\u2019 barrows, and the Mall at Chiswick and terrace at .ta and few evening editions, but from tand.Several new * CHICAGO, MI, October 2.~Lawrence J.vanes,\u201d points along the course rose clouds .Defeault, Le Canadien 8 s.Club, 4404 : Westlake, Lachine 8.S.Qub.re is tightly packed as on a Uni-.tch day.There were,no telegraph .Boyle, Lachine 8.8 O.Davis, Holly 8.8: \"Gb.Clayton, Lachine 8 Cl .T.H.Skelcher, Pile 8.8.DOIDBAUKH SN a pigeons to announce the state of the race at each stage of the jourpey.Signa Considering the state of the track \u201cwhich wfternoon, died at Alice Home, the of the coming change of British fortunes | was one-third bare ground and the balance ty hospital.were to be read when \u201cprofessional\u201d and mostly ice, the time made was very good.\u201cwaterman\u201d (or keelman) became no long- On Januaty 15, we held a ladies\u2019 tram field of the university Wednesday g synonyms.« Sadler became a waterman which was very \"well attended by 45 la y ery player iH his Best.The players are.| was running with the Dall, when a member | gan as a becoming quite expertin the pasving gamer] of the tesm-tackled him.He wis ie oi yee A k, and the men were yquic lin trim.Westwick wap, tried at quarter a vas on da ail the pe ® on the wing opppnent p playing.Tom Cleary their ability in this respect thrown \u2018Micking and run alsy were good, and.he was an in\u2019 heir formations, the players to resuscitate him and he was taken to the hospital.There Dr.A.©.had developed players in uniform were Har- Haven Frank ;0' Doherty of the injured.it must not occur afternoon between the Southern Division by Spprenticesirip later in his career, but and gentlemen \u201ctramps,\u201d who enjoyed had a good effect.Bigh School and Lake Forest élevens.He he had won spurs as a Jandsman, and be- themselves thoroughly.chimney aweep and then as a Our entertainments were not numerous, \u2018Jack inthe water.\u201d -Higgins was acoal-{-but what they lacked in that respect they eavily to the | ufid and both heaver, Elliott -a-collier (if we remember made u up for in other ways.occasions made evident.The teame piled on him.After the scrimmage right).Britain had to fall back thus upon On November 10, we held a euchre and unconscious.It was impossible for casual recru%s to professionalism by enthu- dance in Elm Hall; the attendance was suf-\u2019 found that his spine was severely plemented siasts from other branches of labour who ficient to fill 20 tables, and everything was aquatic tastes, and who sup- very enjoyable.the decaying ranks of the old On Nogember 18, there was a dinner watermen.The turn of the tide came when, served at{@ike \u2018Balmoral Hotel for the pur- Lacrosee CI Club.Both men were in e death of Pierson means the aban- in 1876, Sadler (gray haired) yielded the pose of enting our past president with showed up onan the position, season.d dodges.ot herty was\u2018 quite nr suctess division, not only holding his down well, but doing bert] Brits ere in the game (Crus Playing There the the vire division and Gpbert ASE: game.ine.ox and morning's shave al anything t in front of A : them, oe.G farce han Sale of veste for the Britannia-Brockville voldiery \u201d Frith ue in eport, in spirit, end in [home in the Windsor Hotel.We spent a BRITANNIAS STEADY FRACTIOR There with 8 splendid attefidance at this day.donment of football at the university this .even this PUNTS should not are working stea steadily.Jeaves off, men to supply the champion tra title to Trickett, the Australian.and since a silver clasp, as a memento of past service.then Britain has played second fiddle.Yet About 30 sat down, and put ifi a very en- extinction of watermen\u2019s trade joyable evenin, We were favoured this account for her decline as aguinst evening with he presence of Hon.A.her colonies, for the latter start where she Atwater.with no apecial calling of water- On December 12th, we held our first an- e, and yet nyal theaire night in Her Majesty's The- will be no 74 to wil wore in the they beat the mother country at the old] atre.The house was crowded.hardly a Dooner.They} seemed able, to Morning.lantry of leason, \u2018Britannia ractiod; and, if the work done\u2018can be taken as @ criterion of Allan :, what they will do on Saturday, then yeoman Brockville csn be reasonably, certain of a tee Aus The baseball\u2019 diamond suite the boys, and = when they reach the grass they are on velvet.due © back to \u201cfor the \u201cJ British upon th Was \u2018bo\u2019 oubted] oe Tater fepresentatives of ying ) eclipsed ali predeceesors for quality and Britannis forwards are showi speed in practice.They will require i on Satur- | /IN.THE AQUATIC WORLD.London Field, by way of _ commentary, fessional pion honours, he no spansible \u2018Rankin and M: Mackentie are Joizg.regard of service coaching Brita\u2019 senior the little -abroad th \u201cof the gram.sceptre of einer.8 ever vergmen whose.memories can hark game ! All the more the honour to our seat being left vacant.This entertainment The trio in.the scrim e were Boucher, Montreal had an excellent practice this fojoniale.and the more reason to be thank | wus a great success and should be made an as displayed in the current annual affair if possible their fighting contingents, es On March 16th we held our annual \u2018at- d'a were on the ba x divisi i - , most enjoyable time, although we did not They By ri 5 à nice game.ie wings in.match is mow: open, Bron renting e mays the Field's article, the Lave is crowd, yet what re lacked » M of the Brits can, it is sai \u201cJ, | in numbers we made up in quality.a= et oh Me us eit Tene Bn be di rte |A ma for the present scarcity of pro- the Jadies of some of our married mem fessional scullers in Great Britain.So far.bers hearing that the finances of the club as the latter observation is concerned, the \"were not in a good condition, took in hand | Field is possibly correct, but to satisfac.8 euchre: and dance, which was held in \" torily account for the present 1 Stanley, Hall, and which resulted very suc- a form of sport hich pular dis cessfully.There waa forty-nine tables occu- manded world-wide attention, we must find pied playing euchre, besides quite a num- reasons which are more than local in their ber \u2018who sat out until dancing started.application.Time was when English pro- After all expenses were paid, the ladies\u2019 fessional oarsmen stood unrivaled, en committee banded our treasurer $80 1 Canadian city of St.John' sent_f cash., e famous Paris crew to make a | J cannot close this.report of the doings Shamrocks -had a big turn \u2018out this b t morning, about 35 players wiping the early event on European, and afterward, on of the club without referring to the exploit ed, has never been e ualled.In 1878 the we number among our boys i in the person of waters which, all things consider- of one of the members, \u201cthe daring tramp,\u201d internat onal supremacy in single Mr.D: A.Taylor.aliaa \u2026 \u2018\u201cDivie,\u201d Armad ulling passed from the hands of fhe Eng- with his trusty sixshooter and weighty hman, Sadier, to those of the Australian, club.he donned hia golden slippers in Ottawa on January 2nd, 1900, and started \u201cA few years later the latter succombed down the north bank of the Ottawa River to: Edward Hanlan, of Toronto, incom- in the direction of Montreal, tramping on.| parsbly the greatest pod van world .and on until he had to give up his task seen.The period of Hanlan\u2019s on account of the weather turning very Tite to cminénce ae the palmy a ge of soft and in consequence the Foada got very e professional sculler.ousands of | 4] spectators, from the United Staten and ation ae\u2019 showing me mettle there 1e hes wien Brith > Canada, lined the banks of the Kenne (in some of our members; and I ¢an only say ulling was undisputed may well have\u201d un the races between the meteoric felt a-tvlnge of of melancholy at \u201cthe tacle wonder from Toronto and his great rival, of the npionship race of Monday last Wallace Ross, and fhe public interest in River in New Brunswick to = ; \u2018the newspaper etori of title, and not a Britisher to say Day to them wis equal to that now displayed in the \u2018that it is too bad that more of our members are not as good trampers as they might During the winter we held our weekly the contests euchre competition, as nuns, which was hoñours: \u2018It is ,curious that reports of \u2018a big prize fight.Those were attended better than ever, and which has \u2018amateurs can still more than eld the days when ®yobn Toomer, Jacob Gau.been the meaue of keeping the members.continents Ten Fyc manages to to modern cham.nger has that hold Patronage e people.of his own country which rowing characteristic of the giants .of oyr fifteen years betwee tion, iest which the Tyne èver knew.The calling nas walermen waa even\u2019 then ated will\" proba moral.rich its fate conveys may serve a J E.McDIARMID, healthful purpose,\u201d es » Hon, Secretary.their own sgainet the amateurs of the col- daur, Charles Courtney and the elder together and bringing in some new ones, and the uraged.were in their prime and st This is a department to be enco east: and west, the British, profes aled for prires that were\u2019 worth the fight:.| Thé last Thursday of every month at the- sional seems to bave lost all class and style Then cam has against the professional of the colonies.¢ a change ces were.delib- euchre competition the members were al- erately faked ADE er blic lost al] lowed the privilege of bringine a lady faith in the honesty of the professional friend to the club-rooms (Gough Hall) and Even where now and then an English pro: oarsman and transferred its interest and in that way to create a mare sociable [eel- to the amateur.Professional ing among the members.I would say that | ad dead as\u201c Julie Onecar in this the object aimed at was attained very well, country and in Canada, where once it at- and that I think it would be a good idea: A rivers in Lhe e days of Kelley and Chambers.fhived ite te highest pinnacle in public estima to continue these evenings Lhis next season dintisictive form: of sport if possible.baby never revived,\u2019 but the The whole respectfully submitted, - 1 a erainoD, rer ra.Hom THE BRAWNY ATHLETES iezenns od.® AR ibe lead: | AN AMATEUR CHALLENGE.| quenticy combined: Coombes had but one Hane, mare Se ad ue The P.A.A.A.Want to Back Thats gous rival in Cole, and the latter par Messenger: but at the time era: began, ith his conquest.Man.æ following challenge explains beef; el, és of oe Mon! mebced | = æ 3 ï THE WALKER CUP.Oue mille and two! Murray Hendrie, Leading ray urlongs, B.Strathy, Odd Eachran, En Campbell, Jim Lisle, C Me \u2018The Pal, has, Chas.-McEachran, Golightly.John Newman, Acoota.A.Monteith, Governor Russell.Watson, Andrew Shearer, My Lothair Reinhardt, Jr.Romancer.un John Cannon, Glover Vendig.Entries to Follow.st THE BACING AT FORT ERIE.Daly, & to L- third.Time, 1.17.ugus, Alleen Wiison, Ioe Drop, Annie Crinkle and Quaver also ran.Second race, 5 furlongs, selling\u2014Tasker, Landry, 1 to Fos worn.Ida Quicklime, .Castro, 3 1 Queer 8 to 2, seco FORT ERIE, Ont, October 2.\u2014 Track slow; weather clear; attendance about 6- Results: First Trace, 6 furlongs, melling\u2014Sauce Boat, 97, Castro, & to 1, won; Landry, 2 to 1, second; Queen Louise, Salvado, 110, Ol ; Gibson Girl, 108, Mud- , 3 15 to to L Hothersoll, 29 to- 1.en air \u201cTime 1.08.dor Water (Alois, Arvillé, and Third race.Tie 1, third.an.Fourth race; 5 furlongs-Maggie won; Competitor, 106.\"Lan- Morrison, 100, J Helen miles, #elling\u2014White Clover, 9, Pemberton, 8 \u2018to_1, won; Aires | argrave, y toff, 96, Booker, Time, 1.51%.Pemp, Friesland and Intriguer also » 100, me, 1.02.Carbery, Lady also Fifth race, furlonge, Selling Death, 109, Donnelly, 2 to 1, won; Nancy THI, 109, ; Hansborouen nd Weber, 2 to 1, third.Time, 1.20%.d also ran Leach and Free Ha furiongs\u2014Cad Hazel, 107, y 102; Lucy J.Daly, 4 to , won; J.H.Sloan, 104, dry, 8 to second; Rabun 20, L.Daly.3 to 1, ra\u201d Time, 1.Bromo, Weiman and etrontus RACING AT NOTTINGHAM.prenons LONDON, October 2\u2014At the first da: ja racing of the Nottingham autumn mee littie Johnny Reiff, the American jockey, practically cleared t winners fn all the followl \"The Bestwood Nursery Hding the ate (hand! >.of 200 sovereigns, won by Lord William resford's Choctaw y nten Firs Plate Ce high wetght sov won by M The Le pandicap) of 106 More's White Nun The Maiden Plate, \u2018The Nottingham Handicap Plate, of 800 s, won by Mrs.McAuliffe\u2019s Glen- of 108 sovereigns, won Lord William Beresford's Waltser.WHITNEY OWNS BALLYHOO NOW.GTON, Ky., October 2.\u2014It is au- Ballyhoo has LEXIN enoritatively stated been sold by Sonn E.Madden to W.C.Whitney for $11,500.that MR.PHILLIPS IN TOWN.Mr.Allan A.Phiilips has returned to town after an extended tour over the National Trotting Circult.Mr.Phillips was sucopessf Ps ul, and his excellent stable made quite a record on the journey.ON THE BASEBALL DIAMOND.NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.Brooklyn Defeated Boston.At Brooklyn\u2014First gam Arms, ars, And kiseed again with tears! at this jate Cunard Defeated Brookiyn and MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING.PRODIGAL CORBETT'S RETURN And His Wife Flung Herself Into His New York, October 2.As through the golden fields we went And plucked the ripened Ob.we fell out, my wife and Ten wrote these lines of forapplug lovers, ,not.of loving scrapperz, apply, nevertheless, James J.Corbett and gia men ar nine fe po fron eJpmates, but now e again with tears t returned on the ie ins liner mpania, pale, careworn, \u2018heartsick, and fell in Jove ith his wife at first sight.\u201cOh, Vera,\u201d iped Jim, when his eyes rested \u2018on his, wife's sa Jim!\u201d gasped she, an \u201cThey had sue to say to each.other, and ocean voyages and London sprees formed no part of the conversation.\u201cHow could you go away with that hor, rid woman, Jim?\u2019 said she, when she had n divorce procecd- said he.the papers.\u201d \u2018Oh, dried her tears.\u201cHow could you a ings against me, Ve \u201cOh, Jim, I I'l tear up d, beautiful face.then\u2014 JOHN PHILLIPS CAUSED IT.La it didn't require much John Phillips, a qutual ! friend, is credited with bringing about- th ¢, reconciliation, that we needed was to coh cof front the ; a ick husband,with the yearning wife.\" was forgiven between k t, Jat Last night the happy Corbetts and their friends enjoyed à vecomcilintion dinner at Rector's restaurant on B re.) were stared at, tittered at, scoffed at by the Tenderloin wits, who affect but they hi, eyes and - for «bat each other.rbett kissed the rim of a \u201cIt, was a foa beaker of \u2018cham and handed it t cn Vera, while she end a worl of 1 7 him over the spark) a mistake,\u201d ove at Mrs, Cor- riend bett \"when Ned to an this wonder ul naformation.1 een f lauation ail the rit\u201d it had ses peut is \u201cOf course, I' shall: discontinge my -di- vorce ing.that woman! He loved me then and tot wil RR thin and then, ei So ss suid, while a > bush \u201cMy enemies have created a qe o for me.1 have come-back no my - accusers, oa to dhe out to them D his champagne el] over his cmpualort trouble] t only to faes h \u201cNow, ka to x m Jeu or over 4 to rermad, RESULT pF 100 MUCH WINE\" resuli.of too much wise.I the.Cart ful found ine thou joke and I there was t swimming as th go for i purpose of being her mother phis, where ds EE to ke t ing {arti xt morning I g toward #5 vould be « t eo, machine, of getti being with on the I foaght Ale v \u20ac s \u201cYour Belt'has done Wenders fer.me.\u201d \u2014B, Nicazesos, Niagara Falte, Ont Brantforé, Ont.| \u201cMy lumb re one?cured.\u201d~-B, MUELLER, e you, or did not possess electricity, imitation of n my cushion electrode a free test.If you can't call, Ii tells how and why my belt ¢ fice ings till nine.Tg & \u201cPeople whom I believed to bry § friends told my wife lies about me, #gd she said things that were justifiable usder the cir mstances, Cube will tell you herself RA she Made the statement about my fight with McCoy à fake because she was lurt and angry léch thing.HE THREATENS VENGBANCE.\u201cYou can bet it port be health by Fc for those who caused all the \u2018trouble.attend to them later, and you can look = soon for something.more sensational t A of the yarns they time comes m something to keep them talking for the rest \u201cI love my wife and am happy that I am in.with ber.As to m; ht.with Me- y, it was all straight sod above board.I \u2018have $10,000.to wager that the fight was on, the level.\u201d say, have also been reconciled.He has been seen with his wife in several uptown 'restaurants.whose home is at 276 Berkeley street, am Victor Coonley.In the Police Court yes terday, they were ordered over to the military authorities at Kingston.McClay pleaded to get off, saying be was was only 17 and too young to enlisting him and finding that he bad sworn - in and claimed at that time to be of said McClay w reaping the results of own lies.on a\u2019 special shortly before midni = left for-Victoria this afternoon, returning to Vancouver on Thureday, where they remain dil Friday, when the return trip ll be commenced.While in the West the reid 7 party | has visited Rosdand, G , Grand Forks, .Midway an \u2014\u2014 TRUE BILLS AGAINST HUDDLE AND BROOKS.) You igor.ome strong again.The \u201cco ond £0\" pains you have in bagk can be banished en very weak part can be ng.trfuble or constipatig cgn get up in the freshed for the day\u2019s :My es vitalizing power of ce ee OP AE lato every weakeneg : velops the full vig and removes al | of indiscretions and exces \u201cPAY WHEN CURED, Any honest man who will secure mg can: get my belt and pay for it wh cured.If you have an old belt of a other make which has burned or bises ing it in and I will allow you ha price of mine for it.My belt if gharantced 10 be stronger than.any othe bod appliance, and not to burn ¢r blister, _ ws for you.can get back yo Your nerves C No more Electric Belt My office contains hundreds g Q belts, discarded as useless and dyngerous by persons whose bodie seared and scarred by the bare metal electrodes.I will make to anyone \u2018having one'of these old back-burners.If you are not the man you/ayght to be call at my office and té for my 80 page book, beautifu I will send it, sealed, FREE, DR.M.A/ McLAUGHLH 2303 St.Cotderine Street, Montreal, que À Between McG College Avenue and Mansfield ât.Hours\u20149 a.m.to 6 p.m.dusday, 10to1p.m.Wednesday and from wife, and that she bad bean : } proceedings for a divorce, 1 tel} you l was Ne a enraged and horrified - pu because she knew or believed any TQ GET WELL - ARE: NE circulated.aT of diaries 20 S| Pying's Colory Compo \u2018of their lives.Will Permanently Ba Your Troubles \u201cKid\u201d McCoy and his wife.the Soins THE GREAT com GUARANTEES A; ; is positively criminal and f young or old to mope around in a ATTEMP SUCCESSFUL.Honest Use of \u2014 LEASE-OF LIF itiable to see the ball KpRUIN Fe, the good work is E.tas Game ï Boston .00010 020 00154 Hy 0 ! Brooklyn .| 700020300100-3 § 4| OCTOBER NUMBER OF OUTING.nity \u2018ana Fa ols and a larke: McGln- The October Outing comes to hand with 1: is BRS ov = -29 20000 : ° \"Ine Dreelcpment of D American Trot- ple to get rid of poor health, 4 Bro Sea 021x\u20145 9 ter,\u201d by Nathan À.Cole, \u2018College Football rhined efforts and greater engl Batteries \u2014 Wiis ana Convo: Kennedy Twenty-five Years \u201cA iscence [iput forth to achieve veo and Farrell.of the Ristigouche,\u201d The Woodcock and undertaking.7 Game.stopped in the 7th because of his Ways,\u201d are a few of the titles.There Too many are believers darkness.are many other articles of interest, and others make use of almost à pâtaNe w York\u2014 0140000005 due attention is paid to current sporting [recommended by nejghbourfiy elphia .11 2 A i i New York .0003000003 10 3 |\" \u2014\u2014\u2014_ forded quite satisfied if temporafyy oBetteries \u2014 Donahue and McFarland ; .PAYING THE PENALTY.It Fue\u2019 .Celery Compoullt 58 At\u201d Thicago\u2014 ©.I TORONTO, October 2.\u2014Bergt,\u201d \u201cHazelton; | nerves, ani rheumatis Chicago .\u201d.10010002x=4 7 2 of \u201cA\u201d Battery, Kingston, is in Toronto headache, kidney disease an Le \u201cEason ary 0010-3 8 6 |looking for deserters.On Saturd ay he ar- 000% y _ on .assured and Criger.an ue; Jones {rested Wm.MeClay, a 17-year-old youth permanently accomplished.ndition and shut their eyes to t Dleasings offered b Paine s Celer pound.The world knows of no of Iden, on question-.icine as gpod for fortifying and bui) the systerb to battle against the tryi varying W x0 to i = ; _fæ bottle ; how PRESIDENT SHAUGHNESSY | nervous ABRIVES ON THE COAST.TLeumati manent our druggist at once and f Paines Celery Compoun pon the \u2018blues\u2019 will vi depression, gn and neuralgia will alth, activity.and h pu er of autumn.\"VANCOUVER, B C., October 2.\u2014Presi: be yours.dent Ghaughnessy and part arrived ip Je = p t other, conte in the Kootenay and Bohudary ER Throat, [Fimples, C 1007 Maé of cures; ts, Aches, Old ir Falling?Write OK REMEDY co.} mc Dm ls, Chicago, Tl or gi Capt 000, © sole the De caves.ve have cred Qi (8peoial to the Star.) ray | 5 days.100-page book free.HERBROOKE, ober 2.\u2014It i» learned 8 here that at Dover, H., the granit j bave returned true bills and Huddle, two Yt the escaped Danville bank robbers, the forme icharged wit] murder and the latter as accessory.eir t will tabe place at the present term, er DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE.ST, OMAS October 2\u2014 Len jobs oer of ii Ty RD: soak all Gol Collend oth.0 wi pe The celebrated Monascn q loge, the most reliable tse and \u2018ables, Biltinrd maictal se, ou : Genul =, re Hokie Rie rel tables; able tq ® ç GREAT BATTLE! That: ts.Beles Fou Fought by Cana- ; \u2018dines es \u2018Canadian Soll.a fol RT EEE D vein England and Afeic it \u201d continued for a thousand ydars, w os : uce a battle so momentous : its battle he Beta would = not be 80 j portant as the le Xf you would gin in the \u201cBattle ét Lite \u2018you must bave clear bratn, keen fect vigour.shrewdness, energy and hema body.« ambition, deter XY keen, sense : Teta 4 share all: s Dyspe a a ture named when tl They cannat fi don't, nila.\u201d NOTICE PARTS The above rates are NET CASH with order.When auch advertisements are not prepaid numerous entr: have to be made, and the rate 5, in consequence, much higher.No charge -made in our books fir classified adveitisements of leis than five lines.HOUSES TO LET.0 LET \u2014 HOUSE AND GROUNDS, { furnished or unfurnished, hot water Reading bath, ete.Thomas Ligget.Notre Dame street, or No.Ty 1836 1 Thornton wo, LET \u2014 REDUCED RENT, TWO lower dwellings, newly papered, hot and cold water, furnaces, seven rooms.Apply M9 Guy.224 12 k LET \u2014 BEVERAL HOUSES AND ts of 7 and 9 rooms, with yard.\u201cstable.Daisy furnaces and all modern im- vements ; prices moderate.Apply 400 i t.Denis street.227 12 O LET\u2014HOUSE, 211 8T.ANTOINE street, immediate possession : all .Bewly renovated; every convenience ; keys \u2018at salon Hall, a few doors east.For « particulars as to Ogilvy and Sons.RT LET \u2014 IMMEDIATE POSSESS- fon, a nlee self-contained house.p tn bot- nt, ly to.James A.rent, apply ha has just been renovated from ° tom ; 11 rooms ; Oxford furnace; finest le- - éality in West End of city, 116 St, Luke ; strest.Apply to Dr.L.J.P.DesRosiers.N it on sight ent\u2019 sales amounted to another $32 In two hours.Monroe Sug.us ane 147, Crosse, Wis.230 8 WANTED COMPETENT GENERAL pervants Thu be a good plain cook Annly » 35 Shut WAN TED.\u2014 A YOUNG LADY (PROTEST.ne as atenographer and typewriter and general office assistant; none but those having 4 experience need apply.Address, by letter, to Merchants Cotton Co, P.O.Box ne.28 city.t V ANTED \u2014 MOOD PLAIN COOK; NO washing; \"early dinner.Apply to Mrs.w.N.Evans, 217 Milton st.0 ANTED \u2014 WOMAN T) TAKE CARE OF invalid lady: permanent home for ault- able person.Apply to T.3073, Star Flee ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BERVANT, with references.Avply, during morning, Shearer; 108 Mackay st x1 2 AN EXPERIENCED COOK required.Apply 904 Dorches- M rs.W ANTED references ter st ANTED W \u2014 A COACHMAN TO QO - Ottawa; must ba first class; have refer- meets and strictly temperate; wages $40 per nonth.Address W, 6318, Star.Branch Office.231 6 TO ca 3 Ans OF 231 3 ce \"5 ELECTRIC semMen.Coliyer and Brock, bors.281 3 ANTED \u2014 A COOK.\" APPLY 110 MET- calfe 23 2 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLABS MAN TO TAKE | (Sharse of cooking for and thé service at lunch\u2019 counter of the Hawthorn Restaurant.Apply 118 St.Francois Xavier st.231 3 W \u2018ANTED A [PRACTICAL MAN WHO understands Jaundry machin Montreal Steam Loum 799 Oraix \u20ac Bey V /ANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as waitress, also kitchen woman Apply | 23 ANTED ly 87c St.Antoine st.2 1 y AT ONCE, BY AMERICAN lady, general servant for family of two, In flat.Apply after 7.30 evening to 1264 Dorches- ter st.Bell 8.2321 V W ANTED \u2014 BOY; AS A MESSENGER.APply at 2618 St.Catherine st.= ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: NO st, \u201cildren.Apply with city referencks to uke st.222 vas \u2014 IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENC- ook:°4 general servant; must be good plain ; no washing or ironing: housemaid Kept, t.232 1 Wastes, ANTED \u2014 VO TELE A RESPECTable young woman as .With re£er- exces.Apply at 950 \"Sherbrooke.st._ m= 3 WANTED \u2014 IMPORTANT AND known distillers at Chateauneuf require qure purchasing agents, monopoly.Address wih bankers\u2019 references, \u2018\u2019Chateauneuf.\u2018\u2019 care of Street's Agency,30 Corphlll, London, En } land.184 6 \u2018lamo \\ ANTED \u2014 100 MEN.WE PURPOSE ADding largely to our selling force, and are pret now for applications from active men who are prepared to worl ree rplated lines to carry, tach one of which will help to sell the WELL- 114 Greene ave.Tel.Mount 442.\u2014 i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {other two; campaign for al! districts planned .è O LET OR FOR SALE \"= TERMS from head office: personal assistance, success ; 2 moderate house, 21 Staynor ave.assured, money every week.Apply without de- {Westmount : extension kite hen modern lay, as force must be organized immediately, to | improvements.Apply to J Mathews, Luke Byos.Co., Montreal, Que.9 eod { 1857 St.Catherine st.6 WA oe pi RAPID BTENOGRAPHERS, = \u201cww writers become ex rt.b - | mre LET \u2014 RENT REDUCED, NEW- |, 208 pags classes at Montreal Sng outs { Jy painted an: tinted .cars pass | and Dunes College, 11V Mansfeld st.Day and ; door ; nice upper tenrment, 105 Fulford.evening! Mrs.H.H.Bullock, Principal.y Apply 5 Brunswick st 216 11eod i .LET \u2014 122 DUROCHER STREET; = small lowsr tengment ; rent $10 6 by 124 Durocher strecl.æ1 LET \u2014 76 SHERBROOKE ST.\" fn thorough re pair, hot water furnace, modern bath, ete.and as- seusments.Apply lo R.A Baldwin Hart, B St, Nicholas st.222 10 = FO LET \u2014 4140 DORCHESTER ST, A : lL first class residence on this favourite strect ; three sitting rooms and six drooms.J.Rawson Gardiner, Temple butiding.232 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE.MANS- Iso lot HOUSE 71 easy terms ; à FOR SADE \u2014 * ficld street, Greelie ave,, 24 x 135 feet.splendid place for a shop.Apply 71 Mansileld street, Fer SALE \u2014 CHEAP, CHOICE BUILDING ot, x 109, on Springfield nvenue, We-t- mount.Part nz w.Stats st, I, _ Ctendtne ng.232 tieu 3 Springfield.Mas OR SALE\u2014NO.138 ST.GEORGE treet, Montreal Annex, new and well built soltd brick on stone foundation: gold briek stable: house furnished with .¢., hot water, furnace, gas and electrlo wiring; cement basement, $359.\u201cEasy térms.Apply Credit Foncler, F.C.se\" street.eod tf R SALE\u2014 AT MONTREAL WEST, VILLA lots on upper level, from three to twenty cents per foot; also blocks of land on upper and lower levels, suitable for market gardens and manufactorfes; near railway stations ane! canal.D.À.Leach, 180 St.James ot.292 1 FARMS FOR SALE.RAA NN EE # rn TOR SALE \u2014 FARM, 5% ACRES, AT Mount] Royal Vale, with building and ofchard; elextrio cars pass on the property.\u2018Address Lapierre, 1572 St.James ste.te.Cunegonde.220 3eod.= R SALE \u2014 FARM, 50 ACRES, AT Mount Royal Vale, with building dud orchard; electric cars pass on the pro- A Address D, Lapierre, 1572 St.James at; 223 5 Cunegonfte.ANSIDENTAL FLATS TO LET.A NN\" les Sapo?LET \u2014 MODERN FLAT, NO.#41 * Mount Pleasant avenue ; immedt- à sion.Ayply 325 8t.James street, io steele Mal n 3060, 229 4 HOTELS TO LET.ET \u2014 HOTEL-RESTAURANT, situated at 64 St.Gabriel street \u2018al! modern Jmprovements ; about 5 license attached.Address ns st , STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.y BANK PREMISES IN of Hamilton, centrally locat- cornér of King and John streets ; until y snd for many years occupled by chants Bank of Canada.Apply to Dy fenford Mfg.Co., Ltd.-Hemiiton ARSIDENTAYL T8 WANTED.\u2014 RNISHED FLAT, 6 ANTED room, alt other one.: atthew; wou eat.mot Tortner th Address X 6377, Btar ranch office.° 232 2 \u201cCOTTAG TO+ LET.LET \u2014 6 A D 5 SATARA 11.BALL .ave, .ms, a Daisy \"tu races exte pion Kitchens, nt .W.nes n, 1768 No- 4 front ow.Eggert \u2018me FARMS 0 .; oO Let - (CE INT DAIRY ANE h offLachine, five farm, : % Jom City of ontr@l, containing ou one hund: , anf presently oc- pisd by dred ac D ANTED \u2014 s A DAY BURE.BEND UR your Address and we wir show you how locallty where you live.Send us your address and we Will explain the business fully, remember we gSarantee a clear profit of $3 for every day's wark; absolutely sure; don't fail to write to-day, Imperial Silverware Co., Box A., 402, , Windsor, Ont.75 156e0d XESUCHT EIN GUTES DEUTSCHES Maedchen.60° Hutchison street.233 5 WANT A GENERAL BERVANT.rao of three; no washing.Apply from 12 te B or in the evening, 204.Milton st.à / ANTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO MIND A baby, algo a good strong woman to \u2018work in kitchen.Apply 557B Craig street, Crockford's Dining Room 22 1 W ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a family of four; no washin E: Eood wages to competent girl.22 Seymour ave.232 1 TANTED - six GOOD CARPENTERS, Apply Mr.Colitns, Builder and Contrac- 232 1 tor, 207 Ash avenue.WANTED - IMMEDIATELY A GOOD, Erneral servant, small family; references required.Apply at B7 Mackay st.252 1 / ANTED \u2014 HELPER, USED TO \u201cWORKing on Iron.A.Ahern, Montreal Bale Works, 363 Bt.James st.22 1 W WwW 'ANTEI* \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; NO washing.423 Mount Pleasant ave.282 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL MAID.APPLY with references, at 32 Fort street, in the evening 232 1 PANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY RESPECTable girl for Mght.housework; good place to one suitable.24 Buckingham ave, 232 1 WANTED DINING ROOM GIRL.ONE willing to help round the house.No.48 Cathcart st 22 2 V street.V ANTED SMART BOY, ABOUT -14-15, who writes a good hand, quick at fleures, for importers\u2019 warehouse.Apply with city references, to 150, Star Office.x2 1 W JANTED HOIIEE AND TABLEMAID references required.Apply 250 Mountain 233 1 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT.APply at once, 32 Park avenue, city.283 3 V JANTED \u2014 BOY TO WORK AROUND store and run mestages.Apply to R.C.Anderson, 185 St.Antoine at 5 22 1 V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG SInL FOR LIGHT housework and to help with baby.Avaly Dorchester st.22 4200 \\ ANTED AGENTS LADY CLEARED $020, man $1182, last six months Introdue- Ing Holladay's Marvel Waterproof, shoe polish, self-shining.russet and black.Why not .you?Demonstrated samples free.Holladay and Co, room 401, 188 Monroe st., Chicago, Sole Manfs.| 22 L.YVANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN WANTED to canvass town and untry with a s1aple line of goods; 820.00 kly easily made.send card for oarticulars.e Thomas W.Bow Son Co, Limited, Toronto, ont.220 eod 3 JANTED \u2014 $2 PER DAY men.or ladies; not to employ agents; position Year and expenses; {erences O'Keefe, cars of Ont.SURE.GENTLE- canvass, but to permanent; 600 reliable firm, with best Te Xperience unnecersary.M.A District Manager, Toronto.Address to Office Montreal Star, Toronto, 63 sod tf R DOWNBTAIRS Ante -\u2014 \u2018A GIRL FO work; \u2018atsall tamily.Apply at 4712 2178 at \u2014 V ANTED \u2014 MAN SERVANT FOR INdoor work; must be capabl \u2018table.Repiy P.O.Box 2402.© of waiting on .ANTED \u2014 GIRLS PERATE V machines.Apoly - Behworts car 146 Bt.James FX ANTED \u2014 AN EXPHRIBNCED GEN.wey an servant.no reins.where head y erences uf wa, ply 4043 Dorchester wl cu FLE rr - a8 JANTED = IMMEDIATELY LAUNDRDSS to take clothes home.Ars ly 4 r avenue, Westmount.ply 41% Vat ANTED \u2014 GIRL ™ housework; must at; for right person.2749 St.Dalat st.V \u2018'ANTED \u2014 MAN AND him rast be axpertenced se generally useful .comfortable home; ages; rly ase: ences required.Abply 1a Dorchester 2 t 4 pASSIST > WITH ome 282 1 WIFE, WOMAN WW Apply 601 Sherbrooke a W ANTED \u2014 MAN FOR CARE OF GREEN house, horse and furnaces; must have good references.Apply 679 Sherbrooke st, corner Park avenue, 232 1 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS COMPAN- lon and to usete¥=with housework.Address 232 1 C, 1533.Star Office.WY anTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL general servant, small family; no washing, whling to live in the country; all eity conveniences.Apply 66 Mackay at\u2019 2321 3 JANTED \u2014 SIX GOOD.ACTIVE CARPENters, to-morrow morning; best wages \u2018ans! steady employment to men, with heads and tools; ready and willlng to start at work.Apply rear of 273 Dorchester, cor.Montcalm.221 W- St.WwW ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGH SERVANT FOR a family of two.Apply after 10 in th~ 232 1 morning, 52 Bhuter st À TANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a family of three.Apply to Mrs.Murray, The Denbigh, 4129 Western ave.232 1 W ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BHIRT CUTters; Singer machine shirt makers; also machine \u2018girls to repair shirts.Skelton Bros.& ANTED \u2014 IMPROVERS FOR MILLIN- \u2018ery.Apply to Mad.L!: P.Labrecque, 178 Lawrence st.32 1 Co.cor.Duke and William sts.232 3eod ANTED \u2014 A GOOD SECOND COOK, AL- a kitchen man.Apply to the Chef, ox ford Hotel, University et.2 à) ANTFD \u2014 FIRST CLASS TAILOR FOR pressink and sewing on ladtes\u2019 tatloring.Apply A.Blancheri, 150 Peel at.52 1 VANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE GIRL clean offices and attend door: Good rnces.Call between 4 and 6 p.m., 2308 S Catherine st.232 1 VV ANTED - HOUSE-TABLEMAID, experienced nurse; German preferred.ply to 30a City Councillors st.232 V ANTED \u2014 TWO BARBERS.461 James st.22 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD, SMART GIRL.ABLE to cook; must have references.Apply Mrs.Campbell, 3i2 Prince Arthur st.232 1 J, VY ANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH SPEAKING = typewriter and stenographer, speaking both languages, and with some knowledge of office work.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co., 21664 St.232 1 Catherine Wh VWARTED® \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.GOOD wages, no washing, family three; refe- ences.4036 Tupper st, off Atwater avenue, 32 2 V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR .a family of two; city references required.Call tn evening at 627 Sherbrooke street, or in forenoon, before eleven.232 2 V ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SHIRT WAIST hands, Windsor Bazaar, 2327 St.Catherine TH refer- st ALSO An 1 ST.2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD HAND TO WORK AT dressmaking.Apply 78 Bt.Henry.321 OR \u2018able, t per- es, be- 3 O-YEAR and Bad p.mu ASSIST WITH 35 Machay_e*.ICE BOY: MUST s and be wëll récom- otre Dame st.232 1 LADY AGENTS.THE LADIES\u2019 and waist supporter has re- skirt supporter out _the world; now ts your chance to © 0 $5 @ day for the next twelve vaccins, oy and Investigate.T.T.Lovelace, 136 Cathed 22 1 Wan \u2014 BOY TO LEARN A GOOD trade, Apply 323 Bt.James st.232 1 WAN \u2014 RELIABLE OFFICE MAN.ith few hundred dollars, first class open- Ing for right man Address G, 207, Star Office.Warren \u2014 50 OPERATORS ON SHIRT waists, steady work guaranteed all season; best prices paid.\u201d Apply Mr Davis, at The Standard Ehirt Co., Limited, Delorimler ave.232 12 V ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE BOY TO DEliver Patoele, Phelpe and Binns, 56 Victoria square.282 1 WANTED \u2014 BUTTON HOLE MAKERS AT once, steady work; best prices.Apr pply to Mr.Powers, at The Standard 8birt Co., Lim- x2 6 ited, 189 Delorimier ave.ANTED \u2014 A business, t Thomas Ligge WW ANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK, WILLING TO do washing and ironing; good wages; also housemaid.Apply 8 Edgehill avenue, off 1160 Dorchester st.22 2 WANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID.ALSO A WOman to wash and iron, and do general housework.Apply T7 Durocher st.forenoon, or after seven evoning.232 3 W.\\ ANTED- PRACTICAL MACHINIST, ONE conversant with oll and water pumps and small engines, and capable of doing his own repairs.Gbod position to the right party.Ad- dreas by letter siving references to Ba Tice.tar VYANTED \u2014 LAUNDRESS TO TAKE OUT family washing; references necessary.Apply between 6 and 9 p.m., 907 Sherbrooke.2 1 JUNIOR FOR CARPET draughtsman, planner, etc.232 ! NTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.154 Mance 232 1 WA TANTED\u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK.FEMALE.Apply between 6 and 9 o'clock p.m., 907 Sherbrooke et 232 ANTED \u2014 FOR A POSITION OF ANY kind go to the International Bureau, 8 James st, ground floor.232 Ww st, V ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE 25 C PENTERS and bench hands.at Levellle \u2018and Co., 13 and 13 Josephat lane, o apineau avenue.Highest price pald for first class liands., 232 2 W ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO HELP with children.Apply 1080 Sherbrooke st.zz2 1 LOST.OST \u2014 COLLIE DOG, ANSWERING TO name Prince, on the 17th, between Back River and Grand Trunk depot.Good reward.Apply Mrs.8.Weir, Bellevue Apartments, Dominion square.23 1 OST\u2014OR STRAYED FROM 1090 DORCHES- ter street, on Sunday evèning, a young Persian cat.Finder please return.233 1 Lost \u2014 ON BEPT.16TH, A FOX COLOURed St.Bernard dog.answering to the naine of Bport.Finder or any one giving information will be rewarded by returning to 425 Guy street.282 1 \u2014 ON WEDNESDA AT, oH SEPT., on Beaver Hall, or Bt.Catherine street, west, 8 gold brooch, with res atone.please return to St.James at.se Henry - 232 OST \u2014 ON BUNDAY NIGHT, A FOX TERrier (bitch) pup.answering to the name of Siss; lemon coloured head.If not returned to owner after this notice person who keeps her in their posseesion shail be prosecuted.88 Ayi- mer st 22 1 OST STRAYED FROM 5 DUROCHER street, a fox terrier pup.with black and mark: answering to name of Pat.Finder kindly return to above address.232 1 DAY, OCTOBER 2 1900 SITUATIONS WANTED.AS WATCHMAN, EE @ANTED \u2014 SITUATI )OOMS \u2014' DOUBLE AND SINGLE, BUB- carotaker,\u201d or emplpyment in a private arantiaily ro Red hot water beating; amily; good references.lApply to J.C., The £004 board 1 f Required.from 63.50, inclusive: no Andrews\u2019 Home, 46 Belmont Park.280 8 | children.18 ue 227 10 W D \u2014 BY FRENCH YOUNG LADY.ooMs TO RENT.LARGE BEDROOM te ood « education, a position as governess.Address L.L., 58e \u2018Lagauchetiero 230 WANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THE DAY BY & first class hand.22 City Counclllora st.a ANTED \u2014 BY A STENOGRAPHER.HAVing & Cypewriter, desires a position, tem porary or.oth per week, three years\u2019 experience, Address A, 2004, Star Office.230 8 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL situation as cook or general servant, by one who \u2018understands her business well; no washing or ironing.Apply 235 St.Martin = 231 2 WaT \u2014 WORK Br THE AY AT prices or stores to clean, or housecleaning: Food laundress; good references.Address or 2331, Btar Office, St.James street.231 6 ANTED - BY Young MAN FURNACES to care in public buildings or otherwise; T years In one place; best of references.Ad- dress F.W., 5 Bt.Genevieve st.231 3 WANTED \u2014 A SITUATION pr tn, TO UNG Englishman, marr! ad\" storeman -or- driver; good references.Address x 0340, Star Branch Office.231 z_ YOUNG MAN, 22, FROM nowing city well, speaking a position aa collector.Can 28, Star 231 V both languages, furnish references and security.Office.WANTED \u2014 _ WOR K BY CARPENTER and joiner, used -to_ fol boing or new, by the day or job.Address Miller.1680 Ontarto = 1 Wier \u2014 POSITION BY FIRST CLASS cutter, with unlimited experience fn 1a- .and\u2019 gentlemen's rments; \u2019er- \u201cenges.\u201d Address A, 99, Star Office.BI 8 ANTHD \u2014 LADY WANTS BITUATION IN k or fancy store or any light business; would attend to telephone In office.Y, 88.Star Offic 23+ 2 WANTED \u2014 BY SMART, ACTIVE MAN, handy in carpentering and painting, willing to make himself gensrally useful, is sober, Fable; best reference.Address 06, Star 231 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 SITUATION, YOTNG MAN, capable of doing office work: can show péferences.Address X.6352, Star Branch Of- ce.- 231 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION, YOUNG MAN wanting situation as draughtsman In an engineer's office; can show references.Address X.6353, Star Branch Office.231 à WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A GOOD hote! who understands restaurant and ote work.Apply 406 Bt.James at.232 1 WwW ANTED \u2014 BY YQUNG ENGLIBH LADY, position as governess, teaching Engilsh and French.X, 6393, Star Branch Office.232 3 V JANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG COUNTRY girl 8 place in a very small family, at once.Apply to 1879 Notre Dame st.292 1 7ANTED \u2014 A STEADY YOUNG MAN, furnaces or ork of any kind; not afratd Ÿ of work.X, 6371, Star Branch Office.232 2 WANTED \u2014 BY CARPENTER AND handy man.blinds to take down and double windows put up; furnaces to care during winter.Address Carpenter, 31 Shaw st.82 3 V ANTED \u2014 BY LADY, EXPERIENCED stenographer and typewriter, French and EnzHish; also work done\u2018atter office hôurs from dictation, at home.X, 368, Star Branch Office.232 1 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK, WOman, understands her business; sicep at 22 1 home.Apply 101 St.Antoine st.V ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CIASS COOK CAN be found at 868 Sanguinet st.232 1 \\ ANTED SITUATION PRESSING LAdies\u2019 garments by first class workman.Address B, 130, Star Office.22 1 V ANTED \u2014BY A YOUNG LADY POSItion as stenographer and typewriter; sev- cral years\u2019 experience.Address M, , Star Office.32 1 x } ANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED WoO- a week.fddress M., 232 3 , V ANTED \u2014 FURNACES TO ATTEND.ADdress J.Hadfleld, Y.M.C.A.Building.x2 3 WANTED 1 BY A GOOD LAUNDRESS, work by the day, or house cleaning of any kind.Apply 27 Hermine st.22 1 Ww \u2018ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN situation in a small family; no washing.or ironing; can \u201cdo plain cooking and hou e- work; good reference.219 Island street.Point St.Charles.Can be seen from \u20ac tll 5 on Wednesday.OST \u2014 BETWEEN ST.CATHERINE, DOR- cheater of Peel st., a lady's gold plated watch.Finder will be rewarded on returning to 10 City Counclllors st, 22 1 OST \u2014 ON PARK AND ISLAND CAR AT Lachine, last Sunday, silk umbrella, with name on handls.Return to 170 Peel st get rewai 1 OST \u2014 STRAYED FROM THE MONTreal Lime Co.'s Works, a bay mare, weighing about 1200 Ibs.on Sunday, September 80th.Liberal reward for return or {nforma- tion regarding same.Telephone East No.414, or address No.31 Prenoveau st.232 1 OST \u2014 FROM 457 ST.ANTOINE STREET.on September son, \u2014 sable collie dog, with white collar, and Any one Jetalning him after this A ice To be prosecu 232 1 > 233 1 WANTED AN ENGAGEMENT AS WORR- lng housekesper or general servant, fn and double pariour, weil furnished, well lighted, with hind convenience.Address Box G, 1780, Star Office.171 te Roous = w ELL FURNISHED, AUER + + light.49 Beaver Hall HIIL 23 12 OOMS ~ 60 BEAVER HALL HILL, ONE front parlour, richly furnished, first floor, use of piano, and one room on bathroom fiat.In 2 a well furnished house; quiet, clean and arm; hot water.gas, Auer light.220 6 pOOMS \u2014 \u2014 TO LBT, TH BOARD.APPLY 102 Mansfield st.220 5 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO WELL FURNISH.+ ed large front bedrooms, on bathroom fiat; £as end furnace.4 Bt.Louls square.3 OOMS \u2014 TWO NEWLY FURNISHED parlours, with breakfast If destred Apply 83 Union ave.oom \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE room, modern conveniences; private family.\"a McGill College avenue.230 TO LET COMFORTABLY FURnished front bathroom flat, go clothes closet, Auer Ent heated by hot water, rivate family: no children.70 City Sanat st.OOM \u2014 ooM \u2014 room, on bathroom floor, hot and ter; terms moderate.581 Cadieux st., Prince Arthur st.OOM - DOUBLE FRONT ROOM IN PRIvate family; telephone, electric light, suitable for two nurses or students.59 8t.Fam- {lle street.Rous \u2014 Laval ave LARGE.NEATLY FURNISHED cold wa- above 230 8 TO LET BRIGHT ROOMS, 27 nue, near ft lo s square; private French family; quite homer fine locality.References exchan, = OOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT room, very warm.53 Victoria st.231 6 OOMB \u2014 BED AND SITTING ROOM.CONnecting, also one single bedroom, in cle- gantly furnished private house, with breakfast and tca if desired; gentlemen preferred; west of Mountain, above St.Catherine st.References exchanged.H.6330, Star Branch Office.TO LET HANDSOMELY FUR- Auer light, ape OOMS \u2014 nished double rooms, transients.63 Dubord st.\u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROO! bath flat, suitable for oo hg three gentlemen; well furnished; hea stearn; linmediate possession.Miss Macdonald.> 7 Cas th- cart street, 281 3 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WITH OR without use of kitchen, two in pr very warm.302 Aqueduct st.ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 FOR Internationa! «round floor; free charg Re M \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, BATH flat, hot water heating, electric light ant telephone, facing Dominion square.1a Prot st.227 ROOMS CONSULT THE Bureau, 868 St.James a Room \u2014 DOUBLE, NEWLY FURNISHED, gas, hot water heating; also table board.97 University.22 2 PERSONALS, Prrs0 NAL \u2014 JOHN T.LYONS, CORN raig and Bleury sts,, fille prescription] for half the price charged at other 3] Btores.Ie will forfeft one hundred dolinrs his drugs arc not the purest that can bought.PERSONAL \u2014 Mis8 1.DWYER, FAL millinery opening, Monday, October Ist, and following days, at 2176 SE, Catherine st., Art Bullding, opposite Morgan's.No cards.BOOMS AND BOARD WANTED.eal eg ANTED \u2014 ROOM, BREAKFAST, USE OF iano, for gentleman; centiml locallty, about\u2019 20th inst.State terms, E, 219, Star Of fice.232 BOARD.NN BOARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES BICK nurse, superior accommodation; best medical attendance aud references; etrietly private.T modersie.187 Cadteux st.230 100 OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURing confinement: private.Ladies attended st their own home.Mrs.\u2018Bohme, Ladies\u2019 Doctress, 87 City Hall avenue.232 100 BeArD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURing confinement; strictly confidential; terms moderate.Mra.Smith, 842 St.wrence st.20 6 FOR SALE.Fer SALE FOR THE MILLION, KINdling.$3; cut me $1.75.mill blocks, Htvered anywhere In the elty.*J.C.MecDiar- id, Richmond square.Beil Tel.23558, tf \u2014PÜRNI- bedroom.E \u2014 CASH è ture and carpets for parlours, dining room and kitchen, pictures, clocks, etc.Call apd see.189 and 189a Montcalm st.2nd door above St.Catherine, street.t R ALE furniture, NEW AND SECONDHAND bedding.carpets and stoves, on \u201casy terms of payment, at H.A Wilder & Co.'s down town bra ch, 2080 Notre Dame et.\u201cacts puis Shught and exchanged.182 tt For SALE KINDLING WOOD, CUT slabs, mill blocks, $1.25 a load; No.2 mut coal, $4.75 s ton, for kitchen use.People\u2019s T Coal Co., 10 Shannon st.Main \"3157.\" 223 \u2018tt For BALE \u2014 SUNLIGHT aL.25 CTS.PER gallon; American oll, 20 cts.per gallon: #1s0 gasoline, cts.per gallon, delivered to eny part of city.W.Prowse, 262 Liverpool st., Bell Tel.\u2018Main 2015.23n 6 OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, 25 bath flat, steam heat, Auer light, first class board.Tel.Up 2347.47 McGill College avenue.a 8 1 00M \u2014 TO LET NICE LARGE ROOM, © for one or two gentlemen; private family; no children.197 Bleury st., near St.Catherine: OOM \u2014 FURNISHED.TO LET.GAS AND every convenience.48a Beaver Hag HI.- I OOMS \u2014 TO REFINED PARTIES, PARr lours, single rooms two baths, every convenience; limited number takén: newly renovated; transients; references.741 Sherbrooke.OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED; REFERences exchanged; hot water heating.a! Victoria st.- 231 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE or single room, hot water heating; board if desired.13% Plateau st.a OOMS\u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED.FIRST + class, Auer light, hot water: gentlemen also large room, beds.147 Metcalfe 220 4 2aw only; two street For LE \u2014 OR TO RENT, FINE TONE Heintzman and Co.upright piano; terme moderate.Appiy 51 Crescent 281 For SALE \u2014 BYMPHONY ORGAN.AT manufacturers\u2019 cost price, à brand new aym- Phony organ, with 250 rolls.Address Y, 64, Star 231 R BALE \u2014 GET RID OF YOUR BUGS, | ches, beetles, rats and mice, by Nathan's Famous.Sold in tins, 25¢c, 50c and $1.Money returned !f it does not clear your house.71 ain street, Montreal.Beware of worthless fmitations.231 2 R SALE ~ CLOTHING BAMPLES8: GOOD discounts.Can be sebn from 9 to 12, room 15, Glenora Building.232 1 R SALE \u2014 BICYCLE, IN GOOD CONDItion, price $10, cost $100.Apply room No.Canada Life Building, St.James st.282 1 R BALE \u2014 COOKING STOVE, HL W.six months in use, cost $35; price vii 118 Park avenue.Apply evenings.R SALE \u2014 STEEL RANGE, ONLY SIX months in use, as party has left the city.708 St.Urbain st.232 1 OOMS \u2014 VERY NICE ROOMS AT 53 Mackay.all modern conveniences; breakfast if required.232 2e0d OOM \u2014 LARGB FRONT PARLOUR.FURnished or unfurnished, also table boarders, at.03 Anderson 232 2 OOMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED, ON BATH rpom flat, also single room.2079 Bt.Catherine st.= OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; every convenience.87-Mansfield st.232 2 OOMS FURNISHED OR ed, with or without board, or privileges; every convenience.Tel.Up 1468.Apply 318 St.Antoine st.232 3eod T O0OMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.WITH » board, in private family.Apply 16 Drum- mond street.232 8eod Room \u2014 NICE LARGE ROOM, FURNISHed or unfurnished, w.c.and heated hy hot water, 325 St.Lawrence.2283 \u201cter heating, suitable for\u201d housekcepin] none but respectable people need apply, $11 pe rmall family; good cook; no objection to the month: St.Catherine street, near organs.country.Address\u2019 E, 198, Star Office.232 1 | x.6354, Btar Branch Office.2.JANTED \u2014 LADIES, GET YOUR FURNI- Rocus \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED.tore re-covered, polished by first class up- to let, in quiet refined house, to qulet holsterer, half price.at 104 Metcalfe or your residence; carpets cleaned and laid.2 1 people, who are engaged all day.1 Yorke ave., Westmount.n2 2 VVANTED \u2014 MATTRESSES RENOVATED at residences, $1.30; two same day.$2.83.How many\u2014when?Address Upholsterer, Ww Knox st, 232 3eod wa NTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY.HOUSE cleaning, washing, any kind of work, gvod city references.4la Ottawa at.232 1 V ANTED \u2014 BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, situations, first class cook, and one street.y ANTED J AN EXPERIENCED -EXPRE38 river.speaking French and English, for 1 delivery.Apel British American Dye- he Co.215 McGIl 232 1 \\ ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE AND COMPETENT maid, 4 for theatrical wardrobe, speaking at Box Office of Her French preferred.Apply Majesty's Theatre, Guy'et., near 8t.Catherine.ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.L.Paton and Son, 170 Peel st.232 1 V ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS AND LABOURers, at once; only good carpenters wanted.Apply 720 Mance st., Montreal Annes.1 V ANTED \u2014 STOREMAN FOR RETAIL house.Address E, 208, Star Office.232 3 ANTED \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER TO REpresent a large corporation, one who has A large connect! d who is young and gentlemanly; the right man can situation; references required.Box B, 202, ftice.m2 3 Wants, College venue.V ANTED \u2014 AT GORMAN'S cooks, waitresses, chambermalds; lefien «pay strietly in advance: no delay.76 Mansfleld at.Gorm s Court.2332 1 secure 20 good , Star 3 D \u2014 a HOUSEMAID.APPLY BE- 9 this evening, 49 aan AGENCY, \u2018ANTED \u2014 GENERAL \u2018SERVANT; MUST be a good cook.Apply 123 Bt.Dents st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BERVANT: country girl preferred.Apply 1 Drommend at.before twelve noon.ANTED\u2014 A Seon GEN L SERVANT.Apply at 40 Belmont Pa 22 1 V ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT no washing or ironing; good Wages to the right party; city referencès requ uired.: 7 Shuron street, 5 1 ANTED \u2014 WIREMEN FOR CONCEAL- od.work.Apply at 687 Temple Bullding, between 9 and 10 am.Wednesday.233 1 Wan NTED \u2014 À YOUNG MAN AS CLERK and stock keeper; must Hive knowledxe of tallors woollens.Btate age, experience, and snlary expected.Apply by writing, F » 220, Star Office.232 1 Way SALESLADY, MUST HE Tang and Intelligent, age from o 30 years.Hate experience ry goods, etc, and pris e naagement.re: for early e ss Star Office.TWO SMART GIRLS oho collar Ironing room; must have or experle mashines or finishing.A.MH.Bims and Co., Bhirt and Collar M; ur st .232 2 ED A GOOD 8 NG GI WAY oi with kitchen = pousemor = ferences required.35 Tupper at, - 32 6 JOH A \u2014 FOF ST.GOO] Ua pervant, peer & small = ir; San ven out; mi ed arse P.°0.Box 822, \u201c5 donne, ee) ANTED \u2014 A GOOD WAITR W country hotel; also a good bree noni H.Wise, Laurentide Inn, Grand Mere, ma ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT, ven rfid 1 1s kept.Apply dk rr | Mrs.And vw ick, who AE Up farming ; g ck arf plant can bo d at'a valuation, À ply ofithe premises to G.8.Brus tee, King street, .° - 32 6 PUPILS NTI.JANTED MUS PUPI $1 PER > \u2014 MUSIC: Month: no à harge advanced Vv., airs nch e 231 68 ANTED Tri EX ERI.anced Do UBIC 87 =borne 1 A STIR ;Y PRI TE, INDI dual lessons ag ograpby fly org noe.Tons Pitman.Ten Pie veus on: tman, = watem.Terms m rate.13@Retcaife et, La .230 4e0d ~ EVE NG PL FOR | à stenog .257 St English à a î TED \u2014 CHILD EN INST D IN Frenok, nd music intoa ny oan tent, tsache re.5 La WANTED nt, EE ANTED -\u2014\u2014 A YOUNG GIRE OR-ELDERLY person to do light housework.Ager to St.Denis st.w Wis TED \u2014 AT ONCE-A BOY AND\u201c GIRL for kitchen work.Kool 168 Mansfield st.; 821 3 ANTED- A GOOD G NERAT, Area RANT: no laundry work; .3278 Dor- chester street.33 2 i quick: at figures.Apply in to 218, Btar Office.Wes RD GENERAL RER pme 0 ic Ei 110 Bhuter ot.Le \u2014 À SMART Tio we | = rk, small family.Apply 40 Latour st.232 1 0OMS8 \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.FURnished or unfurnished, also small room, on bath flat.2442a St.Catherine st.232 1 OOM -\u2014 CHEERFUL, nil * room.on bath flat, gar Osborne st., opposite Dominion OOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE FRONT ROOM, © on bathroom fiat, newly decorated, furnished or unfurnished, Auer Nght, war.n water heating, suitable for couple or gentlemen: in private family.23 Buckingham avenue, near GE FRONT hot water.\" 184% 232 3 \u2014 TO LET BINGLE FRONT ROOM.Apply 26 Belmont st.232 3 M \u2014~ TO RENT, NEWLY TINTED AND furnished, hot and cold water, furnace, 24 Buc 221 \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 8 UNFURNI ROOMS, by married couple, with ae nia from now un May or June, within 1% minutes\u2019 walk from Windsor Hotel; terms ioderato.Apply Box Star Branch Offic 32 3 OST \u2014 ON MONDAY AFTERNOCF, BE- 8.therine at.tween Hallowell and Fort, by way of St.Catherine street, a lady's gold watch and ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY SITUA- Roo chain.Finder will please return to No.86 Hal- tion as nursery governess, useful compan- .lowell st, Westmount, and be reward 16n or mother's help In Protestant family; sews 4 well; references exchanged.Y, 6813, Star Re Branch Office.\\ A 2 every con UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.\u2018ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY AN EXPERIenced cook in a private family.Address Y, 6427, Star Branch Office.22 1 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS MEAT AND pastry cook by a young mun, 103 8t.Antoine st.y 232 8 ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY LADY BINGLE FURNISHed room in quiet private family, kitchen and home privilcges; must be central; terms $8 pe month, Give full particulars in reply.\"Address Box N, 3265, Star Office.20918 \u2014 ROOM IN WEST END FOR three times a week, Goodchild, 232 1 ANTBED three or four hours, with use of piano.Address M.Box 3, Lam Que.WAY NTED, \u2014 ROOMS.SITTING ROOM AND A D ore coms, in private family.between and Mackay, or, our adults; reunion vence and, Address D, 160 Bar Qt fice.= WANTED \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH on eRe No at Te 2 must be below e Tooke st.in vicinity 1adles ave, Address KE, 206, Star Office 1 ANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE, 1 OR 2 warm furnished roonfs, with housekeeping privileges, \u2018 State terms, which must be modera: F, 240, Star Office.232 1 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTE, TO PURCHASE GENTLEmen's \u201ccast oft clothing, old silver and for good s Address d; best prices a ST Fran 408 Craig sb, Box 225.7 221 60 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.BEST.HIGHest cash prices paid for ladies' and gentlemen*s cest clothing, at B.Pearson'e, 2330 Notre Dame.Mail orders attended to.220 8 NTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND WA gentlemen's cast, oft f clothing, Jew Jewellers etc.Highest prices pa Cralg st., near Blewry.orders > mail Promptly attended to.\u2026 pe 230 3 J ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.BEST CASH es paid for gentlemen's cast off blothing; 25 p.c.more than fa other dealer.1.Morris, 488 Craig st.Mail orders promptly attended.230 6 NTED NOS, WA ht.These | ente wi\" Be Lou bought pi for cash or taken in +x- as part payment for new pla by Layton Bros., ¢ Agents for Behr Bros., .Bros., and ley, me y 8nd Uxbridge orgens,\u201d ance Thomas, Dohert rooms 164 Peet st., opposite Déminion sqiiare.220 4 saw SECONDHAND PIA nstrom ANTED \u2014 AFB BOO paper - novels: highest cash price 1 tor \u20ac ; ae works: also antiqu 31 ere C08 4 / NTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCEP MAN, ACquainted with city, position as floor walk- W4 er, collector or manager of branch store or office; best references, ; Y, , ranch Office! 2 3 ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG GIRL SEWING by the day in private families, will also take sewing in.Apply 36 Aylmer st.22 1 Wa ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS NURSE, CApable to take full charge of young baby mood reference.Apply to Mrs.Riva, 5 Union avenue.22 2 ANTED \u2014 LADY SHORTLY RETURNING to Europe, wishes charge of young ladira: speaks Ush nch, German; expertenced traveller; £xcellent references, 6435, \u2018 Star Branch Office.232 2 2aw Ÿ ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A SADDLER, general hand; good references; total abstainer, Address Robert Barr, The Andrews\u2019 Home, 46 Belmont Park.232 3 ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS GOOD WORK- Y ing housekeeper to widower or bachelor; best of olty references, at once.Address F, 228, Star Office.231 Ingham ave.Rooms, \u2014 HANDSOME DOUBLE, SINGLB ms, in private family, Auer -light, hot water, shower bath, hot water heating! telephone.64 St.Denis st.OOMB \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND SINGLE \"rooms, front and back, in a well furnish- d house, with breakfast if desired; Auer and ocr light; hot water.137 St.Denis.22 1 OOM \u2014 TO RENT A DOUBLE FURNISH- y ed room, suitable for a married couple, or two gentlemen, with or without board, he bathroom flat.68 Aylmer st.232 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE.WELL R to a gentleman of quiet habits, hot FURNISHED room, water heating, Auer light: no students.University st.3eod OOM \u2014 LARGE COMFORTABLY FUR- * nished front also single room: term» moderate.Address 17 Torrance st.28 1 OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH- R out partial board.2483 Bt.Catherine =.near Crescent.OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED; Sentlemen only.120 Metcalfe at.32 8 NOT LARGE BUT BRIGHT AND oomrortable in quiet house.Scotch \u2018private family.30 Victoria st.Seod UNFURNISH- + OOMS \u2014 THREE FURNIERHBD, HOT WA- | R BALE \u2014 BURGLAR AND FIRB proof safe.with all modern- improvements, size inside: Height, 22 Inches; width, 8% inches; depth.1544 Inches.Apply room 104, Canada Life Building, Montreal.232 BOARD AND ROOMS.OOMS \u2014 TO LET.WITH BOARD, 58 UN- lon ave.225 10 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, A L80 TABLE board, in a private Fre ch family.87 Br Denis strest, near Viger square.=e double ané single hot water heating, 60 University at.Rooms \u2014 WITH BOARD AT ERE.country afr, with city conve nlene es, street \u2018 : every, minute, double room, raishod as arlour an room, suitable fo par Wood pares r rat Ep OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.PARLOUR BEDrooms and single rooms, nowly furnistied.\u201d «Mirror front American wardrobe, beds, class board.Telephone.2484 St.Cathongé ge © DOOM \u2014 AND BOARD IN PRIVATE TAM if for two occupying same room, three dollars a week each; new \u2018house, very warm central.X.6328, Star Branch Office.281 3 ?OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED may with board; alse- table board: wot water heating.hot and cold water path; terms moderate.17 Belmont st 2c Rte ~ WITH BOARD.MODERN a dati teaDoR: transionts accommodated; \u2014 \u2018GNT Collège ave.Regu \u201cAND BOARD, ALSO TABLE board, Tat Union Avenue House, 88 Union ave.231 5 DM \u2014 AND BOARD.ONE NICE FUR-.R° niahed room, on bathroom flat.Apply Miss - - 231 3 M.Arnold, 21 Brunswic Roous \u2014 IN CHOICE UPTOWN LOCALity, large.comfortably \u201cfurnished; full board, $16 to £18 per month; two in RY reduction for families.89 St Mark st BOARD JBeARD \u2014 AND ROOMS.GOOD and well furnished rooms, in private fame ily.@ Drummond st.25 2 OARD \u2014 MAISON PARISIENNE.81 UN- lon avenue, to let splendid double rooms, situated on the ground floor; also single room, selected soclety:; meals first class, x2 5 Rooms \u2014 AND FIRST CLASS RNARD AT 100 Stanley st.Telephone ant alt modes\u201d conveniences.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE BEDROOM, FIRST * floor, also bathroom floor; hot and cold.water on each fiat, and hot water heating.24 McGill College ave - x2 0 Coms \u2014 TO LET, BOARD OBTAINED, of charge.Proprietors register as once, advertising free.Mutual Agency.room 10, Presse 232 \u20182eod OOMS \u2014 A LADY HAVING A LARGE house in Westmount offers rooms, board, extra large rooms, elegantly furnisnes also small rooms, electric light.telephone, hot water heating.Apply 320 Kensington ave., off Sherbrooke st.285 5 Coms \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNIS] ith good board; terms moderate.% Ui derhitt Place, off 249 University st.22 +, OOM \u2014 B, COMFORTABLY hed room, with board, Auer light, TE water heating.725 Sherbrooke \u2018st Room \u2014 AND BOARD.B40 DORCHESTER street (opposite St.James\u2019 Club), a large upper, for two gentlemen; overlooking river and rapids; near churches, theatres, ears, rallw.stations; telephone, Auer light.232 af OOMR \u2014 AND BOARD, UBLE ROOME, bathroom flat, and flat above, with board: transients accommodated; also table board, 03 Union avenue.288 5 \u2014\u2014 For SALE \u2014 A LARGE NUMBER OF slightly used pianos and organs, by the following ers: Stelnway, ans ros., R krans, Herbert, Hood, Wilson, Bridge- Goderich, Doherty, Thomas, Ux- arn, Porter These instruments will be sold very cheap to private Individuals or small dealers.Layton Bros., agents for Behr Bros., Evans Bros.and Whaley.Royce pianos, Thomas, Doh- erty, and Uxbridge organs, Angelus plano player, etc, ete.Waterooms, 144 Peel st.230 3eod OR SALE STEINWAY UPRIGHT plano, sweet tune and in perfect order; original cost Suse, great bargain to an imme- late purchaser.To be seen at Layton Bros., warerooms 144 \"Peet at., opposite Dominion sq.4 daw Fort BALE \u2014 BAFES AND VAULT DOO! new and secondhand, erate prices; repairs and Femsuiee: Montreal Safe Works, 363 Bt.phone Main 813.For SALE \u2014 REMINGTON, SHOLNS, AND other typewriters, new and secondhan!l, selling off at discount.Bicycles Prices; new machines from $15 up.street.at suction 21 Bieury 233 1 JR \u201cSALE NEW REMNANTS SHEET.i ng, butcher and table linens, na suiting, $1.28, worth $1.75; blarkets, beaver cloth, tweeds.Rowell's Gen nerel erge quite, Bazaar, ypress, opposite Windsor Hall.x2 1 R SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, THRER pedals, with banjo hachment, beautiful instrument, In use six months; a bargain, as cash is aurea: 03 Aylmer st.23 2 For SALE \u2014 BICYCLE SUIT, LINED, with vest, size 38; almost new: cost 322: an sell very cheap.Address D, 191, Star Of- m2 1 ] R SALE \u2014 VERY FINE MUSCOV FoR SALE 15.2, 1100 Ibs., 6 uc sou very smooth gentle, never been trained and D, Owner no need of him.Mile End.232 1 50, cheap 2 8t.Dominique »t., Fer KINGSBURY SQUARE .$3 month; price 325; upright\u2019 $50; er planos, $216; easy payments.Fxe res e; first \u2018class tuning.84 Prince Arthur st.22 1 SALE R SALE \u2014 HYDRAULIC PRESS, WITH mp, complete.in suitable for pressing seeds, and baling goods, tobacco or hay for shipment.Big bar- sain 22 quick purchase C.Ayer Co., 38 Bell Telephone Building, Montreal.\u201d 226 For SALE \u2014 HEATER, SUITABLE FOR heating store or dwelilng.Apply 5%.ca dieux vs 1 R SALE \u2014 AT LESS THAN HALF prices.upright pianos, by Steinway and Sona, Holtman an and Co., also Chickering and ons, az! nos; ns immediate pu On He Leads 2440 Bt.Éstherine at, between Blanier and\u2019 Drummond sta.Open until 9.30 p 232 2 MONEY TO ro Loam SALARIED PEOPLE.heir own nal without San t endorseror Ro NICELY FURNISHED, 8 Cathcart -st.se M \u2014 TO LET, with or without board.ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN WITH baby, position, to do general housework; has had gxporlence ; situation an waltress pro- ferred; will be gl to accept small wages.For particulars call or address, \u201cThe.Charity Or- sänization Society, 08 Bleury st.22 8 Wa NTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL (19) DESIRES sltuati a la me ladles maid, Willing to Daslst with uppe æ an Urbain 232 1 maid to elderly vai \"lady.339A st.OOM \u2014 TO RENT.LARGE FRONT ROOM, + with alcove, suitable for two in small private family, nice locality.Address D, 188, Star Office 225 Re i = OooMs FURNISHED OR UNFURNT nse.kitchen if required.Any 0.\u2014 CONFORTARLT FURNISHED PT Br ami on RONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and RETAIL 5 TOLMAN without vy ae Vol Lin Btaing Bi MONEY TO LEND H fn email and large aman amounts agTel ile atone, at ons ler 1 fin 5767 Aggly Room 8, de MONEY TO LEND Rooms \u2014 AT 88 BEAVER HALL HILL, 8 double windowed, 2 front, 1 ai newly decorated, well © furnished, fixed-in basin, in side Toom, 2 bathrooms, first class table: table boarders accommodate 202 1 Rooms \u2014 TO LET BACK PARLOUR, FTRS®P floor, with or without board; also Tube 50a City 232 Jedd large clothes press, Ress \u2014 AND BOARD, ONE NEWLY FUR- nishea room, dither front or back, suitable mode: improvements; table.board n2 ern et kts Phillips square PATENT SOLICITORS.5 PATENTS Trade Marks and Designs secured in all\u2019 count: 601 countries for freo ad Es e experts, Barnes, ne FETHERSTONHAUGH & COS CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal.Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington ROBERTS & CO.Patent Solicitors, Peoples Bank Building, Montreal.13 yeass examiner in U.8, Patent Office, NO PATENT, NO PAY.Write for Bed Bosk.108064 The Grand Od Staple à COOK\u2019S FRIEND \u2018 BAKING POWDER Is not chesp goods, but Good Goods - Cheap.Best Valse 0 tte Ma.Bo Lm 129 °nty tr On first , Real Estate to 025,000.street.Sf pou gentlemen; Lovell hea ated, 1 ant FX Eu 4 50%, Financial Age Agente \"od Jud | WANT Boom SEMERTENT, ous set Xo man situation as assis ookkeeper pd ON BATHROOM.bookkor?prete Fred Aad ess ES 214 su là D fot \u201ceater.be eatin, private family; § s +.838 « 5) fice.2 3 children.Apply 10, Buckingham ave., pour BY YOUNG MAN é_Cacherine et.s Mo MONEY To LOAN, ¢ \u2014 (19), ABLE Nc YI and Fintastrioas.work of any kind; ware- ooms \u2014 LET FRONT AND BACK 1f zou want ie bersow money and r factory ork preferred.Address E, © parlours, \u201cantirmianed, 5 heated by Daisy .Mo \u2018own Qoods, Planos, Or- $ wr Tr siar Ofrte 2 2 furnace.Apply 0983 Cette = 1] vanes on\".\u2014 Rox \u2014 IN NEW HOUSE, ELECTRIC $ amofint from 910 ts Lie 3 ; BINESS CHANCES.ght, porcelain bath, hot water heating, without removing Al BU ; family\u201d strictly private, Apply 108 Stanley we fests Sel $a fe - an ANTED \u2014 WE ARE AT PRESENT IN A $ small monthly or weekly payments Ww position\u201d Ad Mcomt > few Aaencies im ary Rooms hy Sern LET on BATHROOM OM FLAT.sult borrower nm ous Set the OITA and- Robi = new ood dE.Montreal.ad 0-1 ences exc ; Taree and mm nal 5 Moin $ 5, fi ochre golem fo Sade A HOTEL (BALOG College ave, 283 3 A ALE \u2014 p Force central place In the city; prépridise OOME ea QUE ROOM COMFORTABLY $ al Loan & Brolsrage Co.ther ne; no reasonable - e roping; rent Fi kes BB.25 At.Eilsadeth st.231 9° moderate Apply.after © po, 178 Aguedust | ¢ M 8, XO.200 HT.JAMERGTRE $ street.1 * Oer.Victoria 84.Baok of Toronto Rady, ai \u2014 COMMERCIAL SALESMAN 10 15 .WANT advertiser In manufacture OOME \u2014 TO LET.FURNIE NTSHED, ON \u201c7 F008 9 8 800 8 , 9 throughout Dominion, i pg = store fixture; oom A thot neha heating; ; priv ; À ; must rd gigs fravelling part of the erifie at ck Arc ter Off) : \\ ly + ti 5 NTED \u2014 GLASE CASE, HIX OR KI A feet, rosé front, our eal =H aa; ! 1000, at do Jills ave, \u2018tn the City of M au ty of Jastice, ail tels of thé said Date t, cause, consisting of Sod of October, 1000, one plano, SI LIFE SALE \u2014 P , District of Mo 3 | gerer urf, A.D DeLori L.u, Defend of .1900, a: fo n, at the domtoile No.Denis t, In real, will be sol ngithor! the chattels of the sald seized in this canse, condlsting o farniture, pti eto.Sonoma oa c CL 46.Monreal, \u201cboi BALE.a Seo Avila ner Monies! ge aisé Coane thir ofock in of #744 B ¢' Of J BETA \u20ac - 4 / THE MONTREAL DAILY STA The Baily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors, 163 and 165 St.James Street.THE DAILY BTAR is sent to any of the United Btates or J , at 33 a year, $1.00 foe «x mon and 900 for We believe the circulation of THE BTAR : ned issue of all the other lished in the city of advertising are Messrs.ence, Favre and Cie, Rue Ge Grange.parier 16, Paris le Toronto.Can., Representative for advertising For the MONTREAL STAR, W.F, Carrier, 4 .for advertising esurs.Cunningham and Co., Carleton Chambers.on, \u2026 uen resentative, .Percy Hurd, 109 Fleet sr Mr CIRCULATION\" \\ \u2014O¥ THE\u2014 cold storage facilities.They have failed to vigourously prosecute the Bt.Lawrence channel improvements and have apparently made no effort to get the marine insurance discrimination against Canadian ports removed.They have blocked Conservative projects for the advancement of Canada and have had no nations! projects of their own.They have done absolutely nothing to help the businéss men of the country in their efforts to take advantage of the four extraordinary years.The business men owe their success entirely to their own exer tions.The Laurier Government have been \u201cfies on the wheel\u201d in a time of worldwide prosperity, just as the Mackenzie Gov- ernthent were \u201cflies on the wheel\u201d in a time of depression.Fortunately they only slightly altered the National Policy tariff, and, the general prosperity of the world being so great, Canada in houses and barns giving employment.to carpenters and builders: They will buy more farm implements, stoves and furniture, carpets and pictures; they will be able to spend more money on clothing.Thus manufactures and workmen in every branch of industry will be benefited by the a great waste of food products in Canada for want of a proper system of cold storage.Fruits and vegetables spoil; meats, poultry, eggs, butter and cheese all deteriorate in quality and command lower pri when exported than if they were kept in prime condition by a National System of Cold Storage and Fast Transportation.Sir Charles Tupper promises to make great effort to prevent all this waste of farm products, and he deserves to be supported in carrying out his project.FOUR YEARS LOST.Canada has lost four years in the mat ters of National Cold Storage, Fast Atlantic prosperity of the farmers.\u201d There is now | THE TIDE OF W i Election Returns to D Britain Endorses His Polic ministration.of Affair OVER ONE HUNDRED SUPPORTERS ELEC 1 Drummend NOW OPEN.huey 0 Fda us ) Transportati i AS ; : .Daily and Weekly Star has prospered in spite of the tarifl changes.TREMTAUOR, the establishment of | While Liberals and Nationalists Together Have Less School for Tuesday aud Saturday, Ee ; However, it is evident that even wWorld- Inter-Imperial Pref : and DEPORTMENT, RABE.Conper, musicinn.Join at once, Fin 0 » pe referential Trade.If the \u2014_\u2014 x [ron ., Tel.FOR WEEK ENDING wide prosperity would not have saved many Canadian people do not wish to see four Than Twenty=Five Returned So Far A Comer a oOo! nes dssperne = ke ruclion.Send for circular, Tel Up pd 3 Tues.80d Thurs.at 8 p.m.Children, aes and Thurs.EU = September aand, 1900, Canadian industries from ruin if the tariff or five more yéars of lost \u2018opportunities, Monday \u2026 .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.0 covcros vacvoretsecus had been abolished or lowered as much as they must vote everywhere against Liberal day 86,839 à been abo candidates in the coming elections.: = Tuesday.ccussearss serssssmsssssaors 86,072 the Liberdls threatened when they were in The Liberals muddled with the Canadian Rp Mrodnesdar mermmimuetes svees sphaiorse 00,680 Opposition.They did abolish the duty on Pacific Railway project just as they have.) { f Friday evecescnereanasnerstsoasserecsee pod binder twine and barb wire.What was the muddled with fast Atlantic transportation, (6 _.carve encsesssacestres sococpnpsonsen result?The Canadian binder twine and cold storuge, the Pacific cable and Imperial LONDON, Baturdaye, coxsecossonvuce 000020 000600000 08,357 TEE Eee \u2018preferential \u2018trade.They are lacking in tory i Message From Mr.Chamberlain.Tum.aod Thurs at 8p.Colideen, Tues sad Tom \u2018 Ee Berra Ce Para MINIT TANLEY SOCIAL CLU ._WEI'ST ASSEMBLY, WEDX 1.October 3rd, In » , \u201827 Stanley Street.tanley Adm] 1siion, on, DOG p r couple.Dancing 8.15 pI a Wednesday, of 17m.F } Headquarters, Oct.3, 1000.however, and it is by no means certain : Next Assent y tober 2\u2014The tide of vic that the war correspondent is elected.5250.00 4 3rd Field Batlery C.A.PROF.FBANK H.NORMAN'S full for Lord Salisbury and The editorials on both sides this morn- _ | y The Battery will parade, in plain clothes.on yo; clases ts Dancing meet every Tuesday sll _ barb wire industries were greatly injured, ; ! A .- in ; D | n nat nioni ; @ express satisfaction over yesterday's 5 8 pme ional foresight and business capacity.the \u2018Unionist Party.The whole country, feturns which the Daily Mail asserts prove 315 sharp.wall MGT We STEPHENS, lessons nil ran av?boom.= 848,517 and the prices of these articles went up.1f The people of Canada had to wait for a it is evident from the results of the first that there is no \u201ckhal 2a2*2e04 Capt.Commanding 3 F.B, C.A.J] Send for Circular.2a1sit 2 ° the Liberals had carried out their promises Conservative Government to give them contested elections, is with the Govern- To Present Average: : Payable $7.00 monthly.WEEKLY STAR ed in apite of the fact that th carry out other national projects.rican questions arising out of the ed by Blood, be Maintained.24 \u2018 al been if you want greai mus Cast Week .1 1 Ts 41 7 whole world has been prosperous to an ex- y 8 to the Star.) +, There has been a demand for a recount, Tel.Up regarding the whole tariff as they did re- a railway uniting the Pacific with ment, and Lord Salisbury and Mr, Cham- ) \u2019 : ; DAILY, for week an MR.CHAMBERLAIN S MESSAG RT endl high-class = NOLS it 01 ti La , London is with the Ministry: so o- LONDON, October 2\u2014Läte last evenin PALMER S NEW AIR S I i AR true that as Lancashire goes so goes the value.s rus Las pessiire & state for the colonies, sent to the editor : \u2019 57 75 garding the tariff on binder twine and barb fe aptes and they will have berlain will have a united nation behind ! ; y ending Sept 99 1053 US.aapadion mires would have (9,748 fo » Conservative Government to them in ther sstlement of the South Ai.Let the Union of the Empire, Cement} barge eme pm | A RIVALRY = ; ; and once again it will be proven Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, secretary o traordinary degree during the last four BETWEEN TWO : nation | .: sl ; of the Birmingham Daily Mail the follow- L RS F R ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES.(At midnight last night the state of par ing message to the nation which was con- LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER C0., 23281 AVOID DHLAYS by telephoning and saying at what time yu will be down town.You will find one een At mid CONSERVATIVES, 93.| py displayed eC ae nt 3306 St.Catherine Street.az of our Hair Pressing experte ab liberty to wait on you Toronto Institution Belleves That the LIBERAL UNIONISTS.18.the polling: immediatel ) LIBERALS, .Hair Teatment by Experts & Spesialey.Li.\u20ac Average years.A: Circulation : ; SIGNIFICANT WORDS.3 of the STAR The words of Mr.Chamberlain's message a Last Week, _ } \u2018| to the British people are significant: From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscrip- tiens regarded\u2014as more or less ephemeral.~ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900, \u201cPatriotism before politics.May the union between the colonies and the Motherland now cemented by their blood be forever maintained.\u201d If that be the guiding principle of British statesmanship when Canada, the British West Indies, Australia, New Zealand, Cape Colony and Queen\u2019s Should Not Get Provincial Aid.TORONTO, October 2.1-In his address to convocation last night President Loudon, of Toronto University, expressed the utmost opposition to the proposal that public ald be extended to any other university In the province than the provincial one.The necessities of the university had, he said.been laid before the Government more than once, but no help had as yet been given.; He referred to the complication in\u2019 the 13.IRISH NATIONALISTS.8.The Conservatives have gaiacd two seats nd the Liberals one.ELECTIONS BY ACCLAMATION.Among the elections by acclamation yesterday were the following Ministerialists: Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of State for India, in Ealing.He was returned by acclamation in 1895.; ; Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, in the Aylesbury division of Buckinghamshire.He was returned unopposed in 1895.Sir Michael HicksBuach, Chancellor of \u201cPatriotism before politics.May and the Motherland now cemented by their blood be forever maintain: AS SEEN MR.FORD.How the New York Correspondent LETTER FROM DR.SAUNDERS.He Tells of the Success of Canada\u2019s Fruit\"Exhibit at the Paris Exposition.(Special to the Star.) ; OTTAWA, October 2.\u2014Dr.Saunders, of the Experimental Farm, who went to Paris?recently, has just sent a letter to the Minister of Agriculture describing the success of the Canadian exhibit of fruit at the Telephone Main 391.3?°n1 174 § NOTRE DAME STREET.Arboles Bee ebb eb OT JUST AS GOOD It is no \u2018mere fad the drinkin 4 of the.: - | MAGI rg?| ; i 1 ing - ituati rhi f th lai + *zhibiti it ! Natal unite in asking the Mother Coun put forward y had arisei versity Gor \u2018ane the Exchequer in West Bristol.He had a Views the Results of the First Lxbibision.à The fruit wes of iors Did you ever inquire at a store for certain articles WATE ; \u2019 try to adopt a system of Interlmperal would hes be vo\u2019 tap Se veral pro al majority of L073 in re Commissi f Pollings a year.\u201cThe letter is \u201cdated Paris, Sep- and get for a reply \u2018\u201c We have something just as N th so A h , ; : .: would either t several provincial ssioner oO co , .A \u201cTh a a: .: ORO if Smash the Machine! If there are Preferential Trade the request will not be Universities of else to hand over the mon.wor.Akers Do usine 8 division of NEW YORK, October 2\u2014In bis! cable tember 14, and in part says: \u201cThe last good\u201d?Did it ever occur to you that \u2018Something © in any Fonpe PP the *e two Machines, smash th .refused.It is only necessary for Canada ey of the people to Irresponsible corpora- yon He was returned unopposed in letter to the New York Tribune this morn- portion of our fruit in cold storage in just as good\u201d is something the ddaler Nas been Le ' em both\u2019! } to.lead the way.The Australians and He believed Teither \u2018contingency to be un.}.1895.} { j for Dub- 5 hl Ford thus reviews the election dE peer Eve \u201cgood sble to buy much cheaper thin the arseies yoo Sole Agente and pote : .feasible, and reiterated his conviction that W, E.H.Lecky.the historian, for results: on .Y i ite f in inquire for?\u2018This is true in drugs fabrics, \u2018 ; ers, New Zealanders are favourable to it.Mr.th province was barely able to\u2019support one lin University.He was elected at a by- pa JN DON, October 2.\u2014Elections were mon of ithe épples being.ha à rotained groceries, hardware, and in fact every line, in- Montreal.220%¢ .university adequately.He looked to the i i ; ajority of 746.in seventeen constituencies, I a À Hu Cecil Rhodes and other preminent South friends of the university and its 10.000 al- clection in 190 05 2 Solicitor-General.for including Galway City, where the result their flavour very well.The members of cluding silver-plated ware, If you isquire for Imperial Reciprocity in Preferen- Afri h ad ted it and th le UMni to prevent aggression of this nature.LITE ; will not be announced until this afternoon.the jury seemed well pleased and surprised | R Bros.\u2019 Knives, Forks of Spoons, ) pe \u2019 .ricans have advocated it and the people \u201crp, Dublin University.He was unopposed in The net result'ih the other sixteen je a net at the condition in which fruits of last dont accept any bogus Rogers stade because Dental | n .ail d I y A tone of President Loudon's ad- d è tial Trade would make Canada rich.of the British West Indies would be deligh a 5 J E.Redm rm i ) : our dealer tells you ust as good: ght- ress seemed to indicate that a serious cri- a : Government gsin of one seat.Up to the year were shown.The jury consiste of 240, a 2 Mr, John E.Redmond, the chairman of present there have been) returned 111 Con- about twenty members, including some of ¥ its) .ed to join in such an arrangement.But thin ot hich the ublic as yet knows no- > t t .Su , ia i y y.was return- \\ 3 ; car ; , \u2018 .the Government and the Chiefs of the ant the Lr a on oF Waterford City.servatives and Liberal-Unionists and 21 the most eminent pomologists of France, i TRADE MARK .i Canada is the premier colony and the versity, and the latter fear that Queen's In 1895 he had to fight for his seat and Liberals and Irish-Nationalists.An ex- Russia, Germany, Hungary and Japan.p OGERS ROSE The Dental Infirmary will bef ov tha n e ha g .amination of the vote cast in these \u2018dis- They were practically unanimous in the day from Oct.£ad \u201ca peu L \u201c4 .* ps British people will do nothing until the IS 10 be admitted to the position of a DTO- then had majority of 501.: ; ; À Before and Since Liberal Rule Thcial university for Eastern Ontario.Sir Edward Grey, the former Parliamen- tricts shown that both Pine are polling awards which were made, and many com- The above trade mark bas becnjsamped on FREE DENTISTRY FOR THR Canadian Government take decisive action There have been for some time rumours : ; heavier than in 1895, and that the increase plimentary remarks were made on the fine that some members of the Government tary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was the jn the Liberal vote is greater than in the Pond in which the fruit was found.\u201d every article of the original and geanine Roger: Broa.goods for over yeaa, Get this and you 8 rvatives, 103.990; Dr, Saunders continues: \u2018Varieties o vet the best that is S .à .i in- favour of Reciprocity in Imperial were disposed to give Queen's this status, only Liberal returned unopposed yester- J .Ly - J » 3 ; ñ .Conservative.Th à rarieti te ed Total expenditure for the fiscal prefercatial Trade.contro\" cut free from denominational day.He sits for Berwick-on-Tweed, and in vote was as follows: aggregate of the day's The varieties exhibited arc mentioned 4a 1895 his majority was 1,145.- 1 Liberals, 87,884.The same district in 1895 Mann, American Pippin, and Lasealle were year ending June 80, 1896, the last \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ren ! ory = tr, he Co ti 99,680 d the Lib = .- year of Conservative rule, $41,702,- - ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGNING RESULTS OF THE POLLINGS.; se Be neervatives 99, and the Lib- represented on this occasion » specimens \" .Fo Spry 888 ; for the fiscal year ehding June |THE TESSIER BLACKMAILING IN BRYAN\u2019S OWN STATE.|, In the following boroughs, the old met: gir Verse Ridley serronly greaped de- ive or six weska, and were sil ja good 1 Blood Polson and Urinary 7 ; McC : ; _ ; = Tnionis tv in- ; .condition.The following awards were \u2019 rested succesfully .30, 1900, the total expenditure was CASE.cCOOK, Neb., October 2\u2014In Governor erals); Durhum (the Unionist majority in- considerable increased Liberal vote.He re-'| made: Five gold medals, one each to On- A WOMAN 3 RESPONSIBILITY \u2018DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Specialist, of Paris ; ' Roosevelt's first day in Nebraska thirteen 65 to 781); Fxet ne Con- ; ; ; 852,713,810 : estima diture LL.j | | moose creased from 65 to Lxeter \u20ac ceived 3,321 votes against 3,290 cast for his tari ebec iti i ra Sc $52, , ; imated expen The decision of the City Council yester- \"neeèhes were made during the jolrney.servative); King's Lynn (Mr.+ ibson Liboral opponent.În 1895 the figures were far 0.Qu New Brus Columbia.Nove Heer When left alone to support herself Diseases of the Kidwe, 1638 St.Lawrence Street, or Reqm 238 Temple Building.ASK Mrs.E.Corcoran, 58 St.Louis _ Bt, Montreal, what she , thinks of Victorine.\u2018VICTORINE* \u2018 A real treasure on vash day-\u2014 saving labor and time, W t \" hurting clothes or hands.: 2 Cakes So.: All Grocers.and Bladder and for the current fiscal year $56,312,- day afternoon to probe to the very bottom Probably fhtrty or forty thousand People Bowles, Conservative (reelected); Peter- Coi ; : a , Varicoos \u2019 v ressed.G Roosevelt\u2019 - .; SL \"| Conservative 3,389, Liberal 2,755.; children often becomes too heavy.and she : ; a 627.' of the Tessier blackmailing ¢ase will be clal train remained at McCook until late borough Or.R.Puryis, Unionist); Road.Plymouth, which \"recently censured Sir medal by prince id en ith rr We breaks down, then the entire family fs do- ui en tediecrnion 189 8 am 100 a today _\" : eT meg ee on int Sieve when pues oo for Foren on, Lageesive (tro Coaervatve): Rebd, pdvird Clare, its Comterriine member Val were vo Tome ent mere à Saver to \"3 1G SHIRA RL ER +\u2014 .; .; ing (a Conservative):; y ; ; ; hy : ] | AR ; al, exposed as it was in the columns of goYo-duy's Journey hts cover, a distance of (Mr.Royds, Conservative); Wigan (Sir F.a ay on dcrsed his pd all.The fruit.owever, deserved the > A HUSBAND ;- i i i i- miles, and w thin that dis- 8.Powell ( ive).î \u2018ven | ition # received.\u201d sion, Dr.vents the possibility of wach misfortune \u20144-\u2014\u2014FOUR EXTRAORDINARY YEARS.na Bras de April of en ES Do tance elévan speeches, ev ne te- 5 pos Shans ner M ificant elections 8 ember of each arty instead of one Saunders writes that he bed visited in |.5 Pratod an Shier \u201cHOW TO SECURE i 3 - \u2014 A A yo Me LL _ em emg mee co) - : 3 8 us A Sam Jones, the American evangelist, ing transactions.The exposure that stall- -\u2014\u2014 = the day were (those ip West Hain, ivi There apnears to be some doubt as to.| LRiand the ex ah al-statione and- the.A HOME.Explains wit th ds-are + ; ; HOG CHOLERA IN ESSE.the eastern suburbs of London.hese di whether Winston Churchill, [son of Lady schools of agriculture at Glasgow.doing by investing $15 to §35 cash and from $ who is constantly travelling all over - the keepers at the Bonsecours Market and at WINDSOR.Ont.October 2.Hog cholera 502 are inhabited almost exclusively by Randolph Churchill, has been returned for + $3.40 to $8.50 monthly.j United States and has good opportunities | other markets had been compelled, for has broken out again in Maiden Township.{he labouring and lower middle classes, or Oldham, The figures first given showed WAGGON WORKS CLOSE DOWN.he ; .|ye to give \u201cbonuses\u201d before they were |in Essex County, and threatens to result in | of them gave en joritien 2\" an anpdrent plurality of 223 for Churchill L o BE ; Special A for observing the condition of affairs in 1 204\" font stalls, Jed to the immed- serious loss to the farmers.Dr.Perdue, the Government, In the mort oie elected over his Liberal opponent, Mr.Runciman.\u2014_\u2014 ot 8, HUSSELBEE, - Spec ot, that country, says: \u201cI say it from a know- iste arrest of Mr.Germain Tessier, the ected \u2018animals A RE ee 22e by a majority of 2,480, against_704 in 1895; It is evident, however, hat \u2018here has been Three Hundred Men Thrown Out \u201c883 * ledge of this country which constant tra- clerk of Bonsecours Market.This official hogs had been allawed to fun on a strip ot while in the south division the Conservative The morning papers all di sagree ns rd the Employment at Windsor, Ont.$83 Sood i - \u2019 Pa and near.e, th jori o|- .= - \u201cwel only can give a man that we are to- when before the criminal courte, confessed disease was caused By thelr eating of dis he ann has evidently Tot lost its | actual count.Some of them give Churchill WINDSOR, Ont., October 3 Over three aout ; he had illegally exacted bonuses, but 8aid eased carceses of meat thrown from pass- ularity with the people of London.12,031 votes ond others 12,431.Tf the lat- hundred men, nearly all of them ma day enjoying the most solid, substantial that he had been compelied to do so by ing boats.pop the other band Mr.Matthew White.ter figures are correct Churchill is at the and with families, \u2018were thrown out.of rity that I have ever known.\u201cThere ; ; \u2014__m\u2014 | Tom \u2018vas bottom of the poll, and the representation work Saturday night, when the employes of prgsperity ( certain aldermen (whom he named), and Ridley, son of the Home Secretary, 01) filner- Walk: Work dt i chi ul REVISION OF CREED WAS Ridley tol bridge.in the Unionist in.from Oldham will'be unehanged, as Alfred the Pire on Works.were notifieé 9 is not a nook or corner of this country that he handed over to them all the : torent by a majority of ondy Bl, as against Emmitt and Walter Runciman, both Lib- Malleable Iron Works were notified, the (the United States) that is not prospering.proceeds of the blackmailing system.A DEFERRED FOR A YEAR.ihe Unionist majority of 632 secured by Mr.erals, represented this district at the dis- works would be closed down for an indefin : ; : ; tall-keepers also.swore that NEW YORK, October 2.\u2014 At th t+.T.H.Sidebottom at the election in 1895.so ntion of Parliament.; - : America as a nation never prospered and XOr° OT Thore © me e mee - A Hartlepool shows a striking gain for the There are contradictory rumours as to the - they had been compelled to hand such bon- ne Oe Ne DAG Ti venise THE ONLY LIBERAL GAIN.Liberals, who turned a minority of 81 in Cause of the suspension, but the mever came to the front an she His inthe yieq over to Tessier, and some of them also i sori ir seem be that th y's business : ., tor.; ; 1875 into majority of 1,870 yesterday, Sir s to e company\u2019s in __ Ÿ last four years, not only in all her manu- solemnly deposed they bad even given The subject of the revision of the creed At Hartlepool, Sir Christopher Furness, Christopher Formas, Liberal, receiving has thrived to such an extent that new .; .+ b ; ° y Came before the Presbytery and by ünant- Liberal, received 6,401 votes azainst 4 6.491 votes against 4,632 cast for Sir Thomas capital is required to enlarge the works.facturing, and commercial interests \u2018and bonuses direct to aldermen whom they mous congent was lald over to the next cast for Sir Thomas \u2018Richardson, Liberal- 9% son Liber JUnionist, who repre- This increase cannot be obtained from the ; a = named.session on November 13 Unionist, who represented the conatituency Richa 9 Anera sn tt p present stockholders.The company was or- Jitu, the balance of trade millions on mil Th It of the trial of Tesai .in the late Parliament.This is a Liberal sented the eénstituency in the last House.Co zed by the late Hiram.Walker, of De.lions in her favour, but for the first time ie result of the trial of Tessier was a majority of -1,879, os against a Liberal troit, and William Milner, of Chatham, sind verdict of guilty against him by Judge Des NOTES OF THE CAMPAIGN.capitalized at $133,000, Mr.Walker be- i .: Unionist majority of 81 at the election of in her history : we are the money lenders poyers, who in his judgment went on to 1895.In this connection it should, bow- The Earl of Portsmouth.who as Vis.queathed to Harper Hospital and to the to the imperial countries beyond the wa- say he believed the evidence lof the accus stock ever, be noted that Sir Christopher Furness A f i Children\u2019s Free Horpital of Detroit is the great ship-builder and ship-owner, count Lÿmineton, formerly, represented > ren) re of $125,000.» oo Lindsy-Nordhelmee Co.4 ters.\u201d ed tbat he had been compelled to hand whose personal influence in the constituency ; ; .; i whose \u201cIf 11; thdrawn from the Liberal-Un-| > ps sn + Simi reports come from England, and FoF 20 monde A Me ue, mich 0 mn em de re may de due 1 | PE A tation on Shite tat LY MAY BE THE HEAD OF = = mare , ___ all the leading countries of Europe.As publicly implicated al ermen were so faith by the electorate.Sr ei eratiom longer means anything MURDERED PEARL BRYAN.THE UGEAN STABLES RE Tato ; OÙ ; ; Plymouth has returned two supporters of ut .: _ bo A \u201c CRT Mr.Benjamin Taylor pointed out in the strong, indeed, that, with the new turn of ni i CHICAGO, October Z-Experte on boues : ar ; : , , 1 the Ministry .instead of one of each party ARMY REFORM.ill be called upon to determine the charac: .OF AMERICAN POLITICS.2020 - Du Septem pum of the Nineteent - 3 y are woi repeating.as in : but for the ew months .; \u2018 ; H , Bent ber ber ¢ he Ni b Cen frents, hey are well worth ¢ aa in 900: but for the red by two op Considerable interest attached, to, she fer of the skull found in Cedar Take.A \u2014_ : | iow, \u201ct ; : : - ; t .i e nd some were | | .Foor the 1 py \" never mn the his \u201cIf the accused has told the truth in fe hp ts of the Government.Bir Edvard list evening, Tbacause it had been Tyndbam pd ed from the Jake yesterday by a search- Thus Does Rev.McArthur Describe: You won't A 3 tory of the worl een\u2019 such industrial ac- gwearing that certain tenants of stalls paid eeparated himself from his party on the cially announced that the Parliamentary ing party, but no other portion of the body | ammsny Hall, With Its 4Van- with that i ; tivity and such enormous productiveness bonuses directly, to Ald.Lareau and Ald.war issue.The historic borough is now once oir ath LAT proposals would wes Jord erence of Crown Point, Ind dals, Vampires and Con gh if Gri t he\u2019 Me % as in the period between 1897 and 1900; in Marsolais (and I believe him, seeing the more in line, having returned hwo Conserva- -army reform.\u2018The chief points in the says: LE ST TE \" Ghouls.\u201d tent i: n Tq * À Europe as in America, human effort has Dumber of similar testimonies cited above) tives.The voting was ua ion Iyor Guest: | Tpeech were that the home army should \u201cWe have had several dentists examine the | 7 3 Liniment is ts@d.Just $ d if h Duke, Conservative, 6,000; Hon.Ivor Gueat, bave a higher training instead of Éeing Te- plate They all say that it is from the NEW YORK, October 2\u2014~In a sermon | ed strained to the utmost in th _ and if he spoke the truth when he swore Conservative, 6,005; Sigismund F.Mendle, & t a \u201cthe BAS: ey @l eay Jv 18 Per : ; a few ; dropé oh ar a been n the PTO\" these gentlemen counselled him by tele Liberal.5460; H.de R.Walker, Liberal, Farded as 8 mere ra Rr TE mouth of a medium-sized woman thet 3 ie Sunday night in Calvary Baptist Church, the throat 4nd edhe : : \u201d \" 2 V0 : .\u2019 ore} army an D : : ! ; duction of material wealth.\u201d, | phone to deny that he had received the : ; 1 mapply of the foreign army and that gree; 100, mall to have been from the month | Rev: Dr.B.8 McArthur wid: e throat 4nd chest.Fhere is no doubt whatever that the list\u2019| money, it would also lead ome to believe Sir Bnd arke \"Con.5,575 Tata \u201cConsers Arve most in SS ecimin har The he id inn y \u2019 her the sont er aries to Tammony Hall, 1 may min i Auk = i ; - er \u201d Sd | 0 OR 0,000.a - that the head is\" none other than © , : \u2018 2 - bout the wor extraordinary \u201ca \u2018he conclusion of ee mont vas Care Fvhbar Leon dis., | Ser fret night when Lord George Homi Pear! Bryan, who was murdered at Coving- doubted whether there ever was in China a Real : ë The Lib rd ._.occurred the following strong words: 8.F.Mendin, Lib., 5,208.Mor Newton made addresses there was\u2019 ton, K od Me a ras taken away [°F 20Y other part of heathendom & poli- COLONIZA ROA \u2018a + The Liberal-Téaders are constantly claim: +No; I believe that the accused knew the WINSTON CHURCHILL'S FIGHT.considérable disorder.The chairman of the in a gunny sack like that which enclosed\u2019 tieal omription = vile.By all means Cp = \u201cfs that because there have been good moneys were embezzled.1 believe the ac- The result in.Oldham, Lancashire, in Droved by these two speakers that the Dee tn her Ledar Lake, and she wore & be ol ue dane ome A a Much New Wi by y p in Canada during their term of of- cused.lacked sufficient energy to shake of which Winston Churchill was one of the persons who were creating the disturbance] Acting on this theory, Sheriff Lawrence Pp > ugean stables of Am- Up in thy Off 806: \u2018they should have five the yoke of those who caused him to do | Conservative candidates, is in doubt.The should be thrown out.The Lord Mayor's han written to the father at Bryen, %FicAn politics.in the i ; M ui 208% years | SC, first returns placed Mr.Churenill in the yon.Harry Newton, ejected one of the givi the findi \u201cPerhaps, however, in the present crisis ord, dishonest actions.: hia vote: > oo Te: ving a full account of the finding of th® jt would be better to ha trioti ob @\u2014Mr.A.JE of power.But have Del The above judgment, which icted second Places ett, Lib.12007.disturhers When he was returning to the Besd'and a description of the plate.Amepican citizens of all political creeds and bell is ds inspdilf.; , whi mett, Lib., 12.047.> ¥ and .Government made the Tegsier and so besmirched the honoue of Mr.Churchill, Con, 1283).put ub placed yong Newton and push- | ® = So = a ® q - in this matter, e case on its merits later on.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE a Specially reported foe he Star by C.D.Monk, 16 St.rament streèt, local r tor J.8.Bache and Co.Now York, ever wt private wire.© .people.À be held on Tuesday made to the next.\u2026 _.\u2026 A as a dog, it the State to wee that it is.not doing\u2019 anything to produce mad dogs, and is doitig ail it can to prevent dogs from going mad sc + The school children of.Jersey them Eutors to the Gn contri e sn were raté Tr Ad et fem ail other sources; and they don céme fruits and les $1100 in | school it h \u201capparel, 1 ingen to Mary sera are.Wedtmoual Mrs.Withyoomb.A te lose J 8 kare rains.to-morrow.Pri light.AI THE MINING EXCHANGE.Importasit Change in Prices Was J \u2018KE the Decline in\u2019 Virtue.Cw of : : in priees to- | rue Raniy important access as Vire X a Stel onl Sod Wteady at 13.The morning sales ts.Co So.pecta_or-hopes, :T A STRONGER Narrow But a Few Moderate Advances Were Made VIRTUE WAS A WEAK FEATURE Stocks Sold Down to 55 Wid 53 Bid at the Noon Closing.of strength.Virtue was an exception, it would appear that the cessation of 0 ations at the mine temporarily is having & depressing effcet, Canadian Pacific wal steady in London to-day and advanced loge ally.Street Railway and Gas advanced § point, the former to 267 1-2 and the lattes, to 186 1-2 xd.A small lot of Twin City; sold at 61, an advance on last week of 1 5-8 Movements {nu the price of that stock ually originate in Wall Btreet, but so 3 as can be learned the stock is quiet there,\u2019 with 59 bid.The only change in the mi tug list was In Virtue, which sold down à 65, two points below yesterday's closing Trading was on the narrow side.Mulson® Bank stock was more.active than usual and Eastern Townships Bank rights went: at $1.25 and $1.50.A cable regarding the conditions prevails ing\u2014on the Berlly, Boerse list week sta that the decline of Canadian Pacific and Northern Pacific was followed at the end of the week by a strong recovery, the mar kel being reassured by the steady abso tion at New York of the German offering The Berlin improvement was reflected in the London mirket yesterday, when the stock jumped from 8 on Saturday to 88 1-4 yesterday.This price was maîntainegf at the close, although some cables g the opening at »8.while others gave ; highest at 54 34.The local market wa Blronger at % 3-1, Northern Pacific, wi was conslderably depressed by the Berl liquidation, recovered a point in th Bs don market to-day.ES Trading in the domestic = ) stocks was of a Hght charactor Biretd Rallway attracting the bulk of aétentions The price opened at 268 1-2, the \u2018mamo AS yesterday's close, and moved up \u2018eat fractional aGvances, Toronto Rails pés covered the polut lost yesterday, and clogad: -2 \u20ac, ag % at 102 1 , x LONDON .\u2014Closing: Consols for money, do for the account tNov.), 88%; Atehison, Canadian Pacific, 04: St.Paul, 1315; Srl, Ji, Loutsviile, 73%; 50: P.1, N.Y.©.1984: BR Yu %; Ere, 114 #Pe Pacific pfa.8%; Rand 20 164 % to % per cemt.; do months bills 3% per cent.\u201d mi : Messrs.I.J Forget and Co.London to-day quoted: Grand Trunk 3 58, third 21, Canadlan Pacific , Huds £22, Anaconda £8 11-16.yo oof \u2014_\u2014 Te The wWeekly statement of the Amperiai of Germany shows the following changesy :.is Cash In hand.decreased .,.Treasury notes, decreased .Other securltles, increased.i.Notes in circulation, The Special Correspondent of the Wtar In Street wires as follows regarding: that .ch\u201d won wi count for its tendency Londo: nfl X was somewhat unfavourable and th ve fro ch À the coal regions rerarding the atrike was 4 rather rai .Union Pacific reced 2 with parttsplar rapidity, whlle minor were shown other directions.After the open m et: The stock market was unsettled dealings with no definite news, ing.however, the market devel steadier tone and In presum: ] e uncertainty the action of the dirfectors-on the dividen Sugar and American Tobacco, th Btee] Ind trials were actively dealt in, &n réactionary , although they al p in the recovery after the initial dealiègs - hattan was strong and Brooklyn Rapid sit steady.IN i= the London Monetary situ J.Wilson takes the view.that difi times are in store for thé t for so time.He adde: \u2018This being the position, need not enlarge upon Btock Exchange \u2018he wonder.me- - that prices maintain themselves.ther ae the fact is that everybody is holding ou with grim determination, wilting for the boom = all believe assured when peace comeu I ; on the contraray, many branches of directly sustained.by Grverimant ' \u2018of distress, -and ; 1and shake.J black wint \u2014 Discussing Mr.A.1 no ; industry not expenditure are showing signs men Irom Lancashire and heads and say.\"We fear A rapid decline of feent in aigut exchange in New Y yesterday, again caused a good of conjesturs Wall street as to the x porte.A year ago gold was urope, with sight sterling rull at 4.the money conditions theft prevalling cited as being so different from the situation now that the precedent An Exchange man 3 *4 told arranged for vet: wii] mot take any un ato) in t he .est 8 rate of ted - for sight sterling is by Tar the lowest of tha current year.e lowdst previous ty; wis March 23; ghest, \u20ac.000 08 4.> April od PARIS, October 2.r % cent, rancs, 90 cent! en mbes for the acoou 25 12 \u20ac \u2019 _72.67 ; Hon withdrawn from the : balance to-day waë £43,000.Spanish closed 70%.ve - X BERLIN, Octobé# 2-Exchange on Leadon 20 marks, 40% ptéanings for checks.: rates: Short billu:B; three monthe\u2019.per cent.4 Ë AFTERNOON Toronto Railway, 160 at 1-3, 80 3-4, 100 at 108 J New Montroid Street, 88 at M6, M6 34, 160 at 259 T p ' ontreal Street, 150 at 267 1-8, T6 at 268 1-2.: \u201c Richelieu, 2 \u2018106, 10 mt 107, Bell Telephone; 1 at 1%.Payne, xd, at 98.acific, 76 at 86 1-3 \u2018Republic, 8, at Té 1.3 MONTREAL STOCK EXCH T ES aia | ou JA re of Huis.ALB ova Bootls led ~~ Be So Transformed.* PY Li © A EUROPEAN PLAN HOTEL Present Windsor Hall Structure, Considerable chunges are about to made in the! Windsor Hotel, and as a be, r sult, the Windsor Hall will soon be a un of the past.and the hall which bas been the scene, into a huge caiv and restaurant.A proposal has been made to reconstruct the building, by adding four storeys to the .when completed, present structure, which wills afford accommodation for upwards one hundred guests.The proposal has management eg COME A CAFE Findsor Hall Will Soon .Of Four Stories to be Added to the n its place will rise à European plan hotel focent yeads, of many brilliant social functions and where the sound of music has oft delighted the ear, will be transformed been favourably received by the Windsor Hotel ., and at the forthcoming meet _ __ ing of the Board of Directors the neees ; sary #teps will be taken to carry it into FIRST SOD.TURNED The Conners\u2019 Syndicate Began Preliminary.Excavation Work To-day FOR THE WORKING ELEVATOR.A Constructing Engineer Now on His Way From Chicago Where Mr.Conners is.The first sod in the constru Conners\u2019 Byndicate system of tors and storage warchouses, was turned this morning, and it is expected that from now on the york ill progress without n- terruption.Mr.Geo ction oi the grain eleva- ee ¢ T.Smith, the Montreal representative of the Conners Syndicate, waa on the ground at seven o'clock this morning, and lifted the first shovelful of earth on the new work.- The work is begun on the site of what will - eventually be the working elevator, and which is to have a capacity of a million bushels.The preliminary work of excavating is more or less of an experiment, as the company\u2019s aim is to ascertain what sort of a natural foundation they have before them.This morning the workmen were digging at the macadain and the chances are that ot effect.- they will have to go down several feet be- As has been already stated, the Wing sor fore they come to the last of this rocky 2 Hall will be tran:formed into a largefres- bed.When this is completed the piles taurant and dininghäll.The intentign sor on the Eurupran plan, and it is clai ed ihat the scheme will be a success.What is now comprised in the Windsor will run on the American plan as \u2018heretofore.is said that the additions and alterations A will be completed in time for the openi XW of the tourist season next year.: tl > .ELMBANK NOT SOLD.It Was Bid Up drawn.\u201cElmbank,\u201d No.1100 Dorchester stre \"the hendsome residence of tbe late Andrew Robertson, was offered for sale to-day et the J.- Cradock Sitpson Real Estate a Agency Co.'s Sales Rooms.830,000 the highest bid made, and the proper was consequently withdrawn.A very large number -of spectators tended the_ THE CENTURY FUND.A Series of Services Being Held in the Methodist Churches.The series of services which are to be tield \u201cthis \u201cweek in vonmection\u2014with the-cen- tury fund of the Methodist Church, was opened last night by a rally ofsyoung people in St.James Methodist Church when addresses were given by the Rev.er- by on \u201cWhat is the Society's True Relation to the Evangelistic work of the Church,\u201d and by Mr.J.C.Palmer on \u201cMethods by which the Society may aid the pastor in soul-saving.\u201d e service was argely attended and the addresses weré bri~ht and \u2018helpful.This evening another meeting will be held in the same glace, when addresses will be delivered by Mr.F.Meyers and the Rev.Dr.Antlif.ife he in in el- ng im ad et.nd he nd À example, he was rent to gaol four days | 3 hout the option of æfine and 25 and all DAY OF ATONEMENT.g eosin of the case jor another twenty days.Daniel Fabhelle was arraigned~on 8 \u201csimilar charge, but his case was put 0 | til Friday.: Rs THE STEAMER CAMPANA.It Will Commence at \u201cFive O'clock This Afternoon.i This afternoon at five o\u2019clock the Day of | Atonement, most sacred holy day in the Li e ; ; .Hebrew, Church, will be ushered in by spe: The SS.Campana will arrive In port cia) serviees in all the synagogues of the to-morrow instead of Friday, this week.city.Thesd\\will be kept up to-morrow, Her loading was rushed ; ad of her usual tim o allow more.time for loading in &hd will gaîl upon her return trip on day, as menal.3 / + at Be > CABMEN TO MEET.e in orc © has been called for to-morrow night E [18.30 in the lecture hall, of Ta Patrie, St.Jamee street.dressed by several nrominent speakers.through in the rovinres, enabling her to have Montreal.fon- %, A meeting_of the cabmen fof Montreal The Police Committee\u2019 will be present an the megting will be ad- ill be continued all day.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014__e NO BOX CAR SHORTAGE HERE.The shortage \u201cof freight cars which is he- ing caperienced by \u2018the various American railroads at present, due to the fact of some 20,000 box cars being up in different At- ler lantic ports, does not extend to the roads at in Canada.Officials of both the Canadian 79 Tacific and the Grand Trunk railways state that despite the unusually large freight traffic over their lives they have so for ux- perienced no difficulty, in handling all the business which bas offered.\u2019 \u2019 Brig ts A nofthe \\e Symptoms an = \u2014 ?Failure of the health, ema is A degree in the feet and{ egree of pallor, heada 1 impaired sight, weuralgia adhe ment * u s'of inflammation of the*kidneys, or Brig Digsases ; ; A1.ira ii\" To be afflicted With Bright's Disease iuithe opinion of many « \u201cfag she sentence of death.But unless \u201cnelle.of the kidneys are coin mpd or decaye« id NO -Liver and quickly reduce ® A h 3 IR : , au Æd \u2018strengthen and \u2018ipvigorate them to © Predicted for the Star + vity,/and so the poison.TW \u201cacid fo © Plood_ © Je Tuesday, 11 a.m.\u2014Fine to- + s o 0 8 of cases oO ; : ore Dee Gis RST |b change, tn compo À s have er over, s \u2018 peadful \u201cmalady.nlike m kid te df .\u201cthey act a thie bowels as = + ture.\u2019 + +4 ben the kidneys dive and the bowels \u2018 4 cure.è a-mbox, at all dealers tas Co, Toronto.| \"ts : a Disease Chronic Inflamma- Kidneys\u2014 Po \\ matment Racoq \u201cded by Dr.A\u2019 on, dropsi- *legs, an un- dizziness, ne are the unmistakable symptoms ht's equal jo _receiv- letely trans- {of Dr.Chase's Ranh Pills, \u201cdit direct action on the\u201cKidneys is suc ings which accompany Lie: ge Ridney-Liver Pille = One pill 0 LIGHTHOUSE STOLE COAT.Maurice Lighthouse was charged before the Police Magistrate this morning with stealing a rubber coat and a pair of skates from Mr.H.T.Kerly, 67 McTavish street.When asked what defence he had to offer.he sald: \u201cA good deal.sir: the gentleman can have his things back again.\u201d The unfortunate part of the affair is that Maurice sold the things to a second-hand dealer.and the coat has been disposed of.so his magnanimous offer goes for naught.He was remanded for enquiries.' ete d Mr.H.A.Goyette, Q.C., is conducting In the Superior Court, Hull, a suit for heavy damages against the Hull Electric Company.The plaintiff is Adelard Bolduc, of Laurier avenue, Hull, and he is suing tho Hull! Electric Compañy Tof $10,000 Tor the death of his young son, who was run over 1 by an electric car.- Sr, in in, the the ximum and minimum temps a Mn ir- Le during the past twenty-four.ho Cal , 28, 24: Prince Albert 0; - p Appelle, d, #1; Winnipeg, ° oe su: or | thor, i, AE Bomnd Th NL Br de: | déc, 4e Lo s \"7, ou - \u2019 \"| \u201c - 3 THE MON 00.WEAK M \u2019 to whom I will be pleased to A a cure for debility, years.imonials received from grateful patients who to-day are recommending my appliances to their - friends in every province in Canada.rheuma cele, kidney, liver and bladder troubles, my belt has a reputation extending over thirty My Free Book Tells All About It.That is a record to be proud of, and is one which may be verified by any honest inquirer, show the stest- tism, varico- TREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, OCTOBER #,_ SN MADE STRONG 1899 BY DR.SANDEN\u2019S ELECTRIC BELT.DR.A.SANDEN, 132 ST.] , _ \u201c(The laborer is worthy of his hire\u201d\u2014and it is not a business proposition to offer medical appliances and treatment free.I charge no more than sufficient to cover cost of construction, legitimate incidental expenses and a fair business profit.If I did more than this I would be dishonest: if I did less I would not have been before the public for 30 years.My Belt is the standard of the world.It is patented and can be had only from me.OFFICE HOURS: Daily, 9 to 6.IF YOU WISH A LOA + consut THE BIRKBECK COMPANY, LOW RATES Easy Monthly or Quarterly Repaymen TMENT & SA 5) TO BUY A HOME, TO BUILD A HOME TO PAY OF A LOAN av te.NGS CO.Offices, 30 Canadn Life BIdg.23244 © Sunday, 11 to 1.AMES STREET, MONTREAL, QUE.22 CANADIAN BIRKBECK INVES 2nd Regiment, 2 CanadiamArtillery \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANNUAL INSPECTION.1 WARHAS CHANGED HIM A British Officer Shows How Tommy Atkins Has Improved - by Hard Work.SMART IN CAMP, QUICK IN ACTION The Reservist Showed Himself the Best Kind of Soldier After Two or Three Months in the Field.A British officer, writing from South Af: rica to the Daily Mail, says: Bronzed, and as a rule bearded, hard as nails, and, in the usual acceptation of the word, Unsoldier- ly\u2014such 1s the appearance of the .British soldier at present serving in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony.Not even his most ardent admirers could call him smart; his clothes patched with anything that came handy at the time, his kit put on in a rough-and-ready manner.However, our men themselves are a splendid lot, strong and well made, giving little or no trouble to their officers; cheerful under the most discouraging cir- cumstapees, often singing when it fains.marching.and, as a rule, fighting in stolid silence.A tramp of some 500 miles, often on balf rations, under a het sun by day and frequently drenched by rain or, chilled by frost at night, a blanket and a waterproof sheet being their only covering, has made them what they are, thorough #ol- diers; no pipeclay or polish about them, but eminently serviceable and in a condition to bear the hardships of war.At the commencement of the campaign the British soldier began by lomng his kit, leaving behind him what was useless and cumbersome; at this stage of the war, however, very little is considered ne \u201cuseless.\u201d The men have, in fact, learned\u2019 to shift for themselves, though, largely owing to the difference in training of the two scr- vices, they are not so expert at the business as the bluejacket, who is a worthy rival of the Frenchman in this respect.Nevertheless, the improvement Fince the beginning of the war ie very marked, and the time within which, aîter arriving in camp, the cooking-pots are on the fires, bas been reduced by nt least one-half within the last six months.SMART IN CAMP.At a halt on the line of march in a country where wood was scarce, the men would collect all they possibly could and \u2018carry it with them.for miles, not heeding the extra weight; then, on reaching the camping ground, they would anticipate the regulation tea by cooking, in their canteens, mealie meal or any other \u201cluxuries\u2019 they had been able to obtain, and often _meolie meal was a luxury.Latterly flour has been issued\u201d : ration, the men having to cook it as best they \u201ccould.One 'wonders what they would have done with it a few months 0.8 ia remarkable what care and atten: tion they pay to their rifles, having learnt to know the value of a bolt which works smoothly, and a magazine spring which acts when required.On the march the men would go on me- ehanically, more like trek oxen tHan anything else, smoking when they had the means, scarcely ever speaking, except in the early morning, each one looking at the ground a few paces to his front, seeing nothing of the country and caring less.he Orange River Colony is certainly not an interesting country! for walking tour.\u2019 In action though he may \u2018be dull, or even stupid, yet goes straight, and is, in the strict sense of the word, a.\u201cperfect fighting machine.\u201d .It is a curious fact that, on the infant- in lieu of half the biecuit-|- man, shells have a greater moral effect an rifle bullets, though the \u201clitter are by far the more effective, while the gunner, on the other hand, would rather be under shell than rifle fire.Neither loves the merry pom-pom, which, though the least dangerous, an cffect on the nerves which no one can help experiencing.RESOURCEFUL AND RELIABLE.At the commencement.of the campaign the man serving with the\u2019 coloërs was, à decidedly better the reservist.The latter came and, naturally.did not take kindly to the hardships of war.He had to a great extent lost touch with the regiment, and did pot experience that kecn sense of delight at the prospect of seeing active service which his confrere with the colours felt.He had home ties; active service, therefore, meant more to him.e wished to get back, to have done with the war and the country, and the sooner the better for him.be expected.Probably any great war N the seas, will find this desire still more marked among the reservists of its field army.In action the reservist probably realises the danger more ounger man, :though he does his duty equally well \u2014all the greater credit to him.Many were too old for the long marches and hardships and had to be left behind.After two or three months, however, the resrviat was, as à rule, the better man |_of thi two, being more reliable when alone, especially on outpost\u2019 duty at ni t, and having more resource and : se -reliance when in a difficult situation._ regrré to our soldiers\u2019 One word with qualities as marksmen.Given equal ad: ly an good and ta; they soldier than from civil life was only to be \u20ac continental nation, in a vantage, they ary undou probably better, s than the Bors are hampered by having as a rule to attack, over \u2018open ground, à straight: shoot , co ed \u2018 enemy, and by the diffi eulty of indging distance m this eountry.They 'fire_ steadily (nearly always independent firing), adjust their sights refull fd are always in hznd and ready to Change the direction of their fire on to the bjects pointed out to thern.In fact, the shooting now leaves little to be desired.- Special: Notice.Customers are not wasting much time ip tting here for the silk bérgains.e \u2018ed ail th ore's Dress Goods section has been crowd: 1} day with anxious buyers.= Musicians-praise the, \u2018Morris Upright Pianos.Large assortment at W.H.Leach\u2019s, CA y SHIPPING NEWS.\u2018PORT OF MONTREAL.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.Carlo, 823, Andersen, Furness, Withy and Co.Moored in the canal.Tiber, Boulanger, H.Dobell & Co.Moored at Windmill Point.Louisiana, Chadwick, A.Polndron, Moored at Hochelaga.Manchester Shipper, Goldworthy, Fur- ness, Withy & Co.Moored opposite Soh- mer Park.Ontarian, Gambell, H.& À.Allan, Moored at foot of Jacques Cartier sçuare.Lake Ontario, Carey, Elder, Dempster and Co.Moored at foot of Berri street.Cambroman, Jones, D.Torrance and Co.Moored at foot of St.Sulpice streot.Polino, Lachance, Hy.Dobell and Co.Moored at Windmill Point.Atlantic.282, Pouliot, Henderson and Taylor.Moored opposite Custom House.Kastalla, 2562, Webb, R.Reford and Co.Moored foot of Berri street.\\ ARRIVALS.Steamship Lake Oftarto, der, Dempster and Co., 41, Carey, El iverpool, general.Steamship Kastalia, 2562, Webb, R.Re- ford and Co., Glasgow, general.Steamship Cambroman, 'D.Torrance and Co., Liverpool, general.Steamship Atlantic, 282, Pouliot, Henderson and vier, Gaspe, general.Steamship Polino, Lachance, Hy.Dobell and Co.8ydney, coal Steamship Scottish King, 2148, Bernier, McArthur Dros., Quebec, light.' DEPARTURES.Steamship Carlo, 823, Andersen, Furness, Withy and Co., Chicoutimi, light.Steamship Hlso, 573, Pedersen, Carbray, Routh and Co., Sydney.mine supplies.Steamship Bonavista, 837, Fraser, King- man and Co., 8t.John\u2019s, general.Steamship Turret Crown, 1142, Hayton, fngman and Co.Sydney, light.Steamship Manchester Shipper, Golds- worthy, Furness, Withy and Co., Manchester, general.teamship Atlantic, 282, Pouliot, - derson and Taylor, Gaspe, general.Hen STEAMSHIP SAILINGS.Passenger steamship sailings from th ports of Montreal, New York and Boston are as follow: FROM MONTREAL.Ke Ontarto, for Liverpool, October 5.$1.25, 66 181%, 20 Finance = Commerce Molsons Bank\u20148 at 18, 1 at 181, 3 at The Companies will parade for Annual Inspection as follows : No.1 Company, Wednesday, 3rd October, at 8 p.m.7 : No.2 Company, Thursday, 4th October, at 8 p.m, No.3 Company, Friday, 6th October, at 8 p.m.Enitorm, Drill Order.COUNTRY PRODUCE.The Cheese Situation\u2014Buyers MORNING BALES.Canadian Pacific\u201450 at 86%.The Regiment will parade on Saturday.Toronto Rails\u20148 at 101%, 16 at 102%.and Sellers Are Apart.6th Inst.at 2 p.m.Band will attend.Uni- Gag xd\u201416 at 186%, at 186%.form, Review Order.Steady Butter Market\u2014Egg Market Sree res os at 26615, 25 at 266%, 25 By one treet way\u20142% a , a ° ERNEST C.COLE, Captain, t 2664.75 at 266%.26 at 267, 25 at 2674, 100 \u2018 1 at 260%.65%.a Shows No Change.Adjutant, Street Railway new-\u2014l0 at 257, 25 at 255%, .\u2014_ 0 at 258.00000000000000000000000000 Virtue\u20141,000 at 55 ; > CHEESE\u2014It is sald that English grocers ¢ Centre Star\u2014500 at 81.60.| are well loaded up with cheese which has & One Size.Dominion Coal pfd.\u2014-26 at 111.gone sharp, and which 1s not pleasant to p Merchants Bank\u201425 at 156.the English palate.The grocers being de- Oo Pri Doster Townships Bank Rights\u201433 at termined to gell it, are not buying in the ne rrice.at $1.50, 8 at $1.25 meantime.Stocks in Liverpool are understood to be very large, and local dealers say that if the demand continues inactive much longer prices will fall off a cent.One Quality.at 18144, 12 at 181.MONT \\ oi He Montreal.Ontario, à ; ; Recelpta 1o-day were 9,697 boxes, and the 5 Reportea for the Stat by Gordon Btrathy & Public cable was steady at 5s to 84s.oePETek ronan.°5 st \"sacrament st.BUTTER \u2014 Receipts reported on the oct.2nd oct.1 Board of Trade to-day amounted to 527 nd.t 1st.packages, only.The feeling is pretty stea- ; Btocks.Ask.Bid Ask.Bid dy on the whole, and as receipts are very > Canadian Pacific.wey, 80% 864 Bel light, holders are not inclined to make con- 20 Duluth 8 B.& A.Com 5 1# & cessions.The mgst weakening Influence is PS AT CAE à said to be the poor quality of the goods of- e (0 Mont.Cou BA Marchants.oe Merch'ts of Halifax.Nova Bestia.4 ns Meantime holders are demanding 11 3-8c for finest western goods, 11 to 11 1-4c for finest townships, end 3-4 to llc for Quebeces.Nu buyers can be found at the outside prices, so that no business {s being done REAL STOCK EXCHANGE.TUCKEIT'S rll Rl LltldeddddddoddoodOdde v GUVOOVO9VVVUVPIVTIUVITV fering.Dairy butter is scarce also.Fin- | est creameries are being held at 20 1-4 to ; seconds \u2018at 10 1-2c; and dairy butter at 17 1-2 to 3-4c.EGGS8\u2014The market continues steady and frirly active, though receipts are quite light.No.eggs are quoted from 12 to 1-4 1-2c ; straight gathered, 14 1-2 to 15 1-2c: straight candled, 15 to l6c ; No.1 candied, f ntreal Telegraphxd ais Light, os 17 pa 15e: - Telephone Co.:x: eceipts to-day amounted to 1,927 cases.ts t M h - HONEY\u2014There is a falr amount offering OS 00 uc but the demand is very light.Quotations show a dtfference of opinlon among the merchants, dark comb being quoted from 9 to 11 1-2c, white comb, 12 1-2 to 3 fark strained, 8 1-2¢c ; white strained, 9 MAPLE PRODUCTS\u2014Hanrdly any business at all is being done, prices being almost nominal.Syrup in tins is quoted at 6c a pound.Sugar is moving a litte better than syrup at 8 1-2 to Sc Some people say \u2018\u2018COKE DANDRUFF CURE '\u2019 costs too much.Our appeal is to intelligent people\u2014 people who value their hair at more than a dollar \u2014there is no risk when you buy COKE i oo NKS, 3 COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.Summary of Transactions During the Past Fow Days.Tunisian, for Liverpool.\u201d October 12.- D d gy if C ontfort, for verpool, Oct.card amr Lake Champlain, for Liverpool, Oct.19.Boardsd Soil Price an ru ure Numidian, for Liverpool, Oct.20.\\ Vancouver, for Liverpool, Oct.20.see broad 1095-11 .FROM NEW YORK.Biavae \u201cm8 1 T10 104 We return your money if no es .ge, Louts, for Southampton, October 2.InterCeal Co.2054 caw 4550 iti you follow our directions riesland, for Ant inns i i \\ Oceanic, for Liverpool.ou 2 North eat Land pref an and it fails to cure you.L' Aquitaine, for Havre, Oct.4.BONDS.11% + Price, $1.00, at all drug- Frederic der Grosse.for Bremen, Oct, 4, | Lt24 Grand sonds.11% : .Bibopia.for Claresm.oot gr Oot > Bien gists, qr by mail.Accept ennsylvania, for Hamburg; Co | BOS 38 Eg TT Tartar Prince, for Naples.oo a 2 ho substitutes.; anitou, for London, Oct.6.à mie Tor Lverpent.Oct.6.1018.16 bia A.R.BREMER CO., Limited Rotterdam, for Rotterdam, Oct.6.107 bid TORONTO, CANADA Lahn, for Bremen, Oot.9.° Joss 22 1 FROM BOSTON.10h- Devonian, for Liverpool, Oct.8.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.no Virginian, for London, Oct.5.5, ECan NX Gai 21 : _ Bachem, for Liverpool, Oct.6.Specially reported for the Btar vy C.D.20\u2014Waterto, N.Y .e._ 000 108-11 \u2018 forma to por 08 a aie Rt ale BERT WE Th I y ! New England, Liverpool, Oct.10.ect private wire.2.18 ia N.Y 105-11 ! = : Trent for Liverpool, Oc 1.a oui Fit zv02 7 SR Visible Supply Increased Nearly C Stocks Op'e.Close Op'r.Close, NY pramonveaith, for Liverpool, Oct 1 ame Tome co.wow tou oy Half a Million Bushels.ser.Sugar n Ansoenda Mining Co.\u2014.mmérenem ssericees enessese | ., OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.À ton A BL Pa Ub U0 Go 30 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Heavy Increase in Wheat in Sight\u2014 ARRIVED.W 31 81 31 \u2019 : Str.Lewisham (Br).at Halifax, from Baumer & Obie a iy a MORNING BOARD.Dull Local Trade.Pascagoula, for Rotterdam, short of coal.BreekiynRanié T 8_ - 514 Spectally reported for the Bter by R.Mere- The Live: rpool wheat market was strong October nila, at New York, from Marsell Canada Souther \u2018gi mo ow dith and Company, Mining Brokers, 51 | to-day, Dec.closing BAG Yap-at-S6-$-1-3d- les, October 1.\u2019 arsell & Ohio 28\" 37h TH Francois Xavier * Tuesdis, October 9, 1800 Te Ant UP osed 18 t 17 M 3 ; .Chic.Buri.& Qui 1 uesday.t 3, e Antwerp market clos: -8 up a anitou, at New York, from London, Oc- Caioage es ao Be 58, for No.2 ed + mn er.\\ rs ton Coe : .Buyers, aris was 5 y to-day at 20.or eaxonia, at Liverpool, from Boston, Sep- Cote.ELe Fae 93 tober nd 21,80 tor April, a : nent 1.47 nglish weather was cloudy.yDotachisnd, pt Cherbourg, from Now {=e Ht HY French weather vas cloudy.ienay 10 = = | Censolidated GasN e New Yo market was steady arr at Genoa, from New York, Octob- Solorado Fuel & Iron.ih firmer to-day, December wheat being 1-80 Barbarosea, at Bremen \u201ctrom New Y Seteaare foot ew 1 M up at one o'clock, at 8 3-3 oBaphergeea, Bremen, from New York, pures à Mate\u201d +g\u201d \"husslan shipments or the past week - ; ; re amounted to 242,000 qré.wheat and 3,000 0 oHekle 2 Copenhagen, from New York, |.Doser 4 Rie Grande.- Te malize, against 212,000 and 4,000 respectively, ctober 1.Federal Stoel.mee.8° the previous week.Federal Steel, pref.1 Danubian shipments of wheat were 217,000 Genural Electric.1% grs., against qrs, : GULF REPORT.5 English farmers\u2019 deliveries of wheat last 24 meek were 72,600 qrs., at an average price um 0 : .Kansas & Tex pref.= ; ; Weather Couditions ; Clear ; South Lake Erte West.iy with hardly any export demand.Ocean Ans.\u2014B must render water fit to drin Wind.ia leve.Virg - freight pice avid poarce, and exporters or euffer, JFesiliation of the lease, but d 1 5 0 me,uee - | e .not lose the rents collec j Grosse Isle\u2014Inward, 8.50 a.m., Devona.Yu an Tyas in Ramble oe mand for local consumption is lght also.© » \u2014 .L'Islet\u2014Inward, 7 s.m., two steamers.National Lesd Co.Lo pe .eve me 3 are Quoted ax 1 -gfoat for No.Hopetown.\u2014Questions\u2014A and B build \u2014 = Do pe ; orrisou\u2026 ff ve soatmends arin or No.; ,; ; , ; : ; 3 ner Poipts Tran o am, Campana: a agi, pi HR EER SL | gan se Noy ST penn Se 2 lon fo den shes So » 11.19 p.m., - \u2018 pre£ \u2026 1.00 Slocan Sov 16 40 No.1 hard Manitoba wheat, afloat Fort ng : e their lumbe Metis\u2014Inward, yesterday, 5 p.m., Mele- N.X.Central & Hod.À a \u2026 ; \u2014\u2014 William, 8 1-20, now other parties are making use of -t nes.P NY Lake Eric 6 West ipl = \u201c= \u201cFLOUR_Trading continues of a jobbing Fiver to drive lumber, 1.Can A and South Gini Inward, 10 a.m., Sarmatian.0 \u201ca .ne character, We quote : Manitoba spring prevent them from using the river for sa ol leath oint\u2014Inwaré, 7 a.m., 3 masted KS patents, hs to \u201cio.winter, wheat at purpose?2.A an B oblige them 9 .7m.ents, 33.75 to M ; stra rollers, 43.35 to reimburse them for part: ol e c Low Point\u2014Inward, ÿesterday, Avona | LOU Konnath.\u2026\u2026.001 00 sreu mem\u201d ane === $350 ; In bags, \u2018#5 to $1.60 ; and.Manito i Answers\u2014 and Bogstad; to-day, Cape Breton.i 2.00 Dupont Midis Go ome.35 \u2014 strong bakers.4.20 ter 31.0.® nt ba glesrin g the river?ers\u20141.No.== | Shui outa Bent ountlle \"Ly Gy Gumsons\u2014A ton MARINE NOTES.| \"83.30 per barrel, and $1 0 $1.60 per - J.1, Lity, jons\u2014A fo The concert at the Sallors\u2019 Institute to- TORONTO GRAIN: MARKET.SRE Dfne demand fo feed wis £00 vince the more bene 1 reridence night will be of special merit.The follow- | __ and as offerings are sinall prices rule firm amage re.I.to know: 1.ing artists ha ised 1st : TORONTO, Ont., October 3.\u2014Whest | Wo quote: Manitoba bran, in bags, 316: I compel the under tenant, who is in Rhaty C penile Mm UE ae ice, Pa ile pia i | okt BE an Pell JE et Shins | am med EEE ee 1 von, .Xe 3 -@bc.\u2026 3 A » R \u201cWV, .e + stai i y Hickey, Mr.David Herron, r.| Ye Hs rest.Goose steady at Gc at out- |r sir per i | 0 and shorls sustained?2.Whom place i it to , - © at Cc eas \u2014_ 0 e WwW = 3 5 Îlst of saitors rt McLaughlin and & good side points.Spring quoted 61 t.HAYA 00d trade was reported in béteë UP t Eon made by ¢ wk der 1 Manitoba firm at 97c for No.hard, To- hay.and \u2018The market is active at firm end bro gy ebc., mine or t The Elder, \u2018Dempeter & Co.R.M.8.Lake ronto and west, We, nding in transit, p ces.We quote: No.1,55) to 810; No, lord's?8.Could I vacate the Megantic, from Montreal, arrived at Liv- Soc afloat, Fort Willlam, and 93%c, Go- à $5.50 to §9, and clover, 87.50 (to 38.2 per without giving a month's notic erpool on Monday at 8 a.m.derich.EE .ton, car Jots on\"track.: landlord?Answerm\u2014In cave of The Allan line steamer Livonian, from.: Fiour\u2014Steady.Cars of 9 per cent.paten \u2014 legal resumption in fav f th London, passed Fame Point at 5.30 a.m.on Western Union | are quoted nt 32.70.to 98.72% in buyers\u2019 bags.- VISIBLE SUPPLY.fanion that it vas caused by t tenant's Monday ; ( ps an a are anise wt that price.oo.following-table-shows the New York fault.If yon can show that Be fire ors The Allan line stéamer Carthaginian ar.more.Manitoba grain on the Gates men- iginated in the store, your lia rived at St.John's at 2 p.m.Saturday.The Allan line steamer Bomeranian safl- ed from Glasgow for the St.Lawrence on Sunday morning.The Allan line steamer Brasillan, from arrived out on Sat- landed all her live Montreal for Glasgow, urday afternocbn, and stock without Joss.The Allan line Averpool, passed .30 a.m., on Monday.: steamer Livonian, from Fame Point, inwards, at 288 9d,.againat 61,500 qrs.at 28s 4d.LOCAL ARRET Trade Se very Aull, other points, says Duns\u2019 Review, of New York.Nome of \u2018the leading producing and carrying companies any longer makes any- quo at 15c to 20¢ \"hour em at 8.70.for virible supply of ngarian patents, and $ for strong tioned: \u2018 COAL IN NEW YORK.-| xers\u2019, included, Toronto.Oct 1.Sept #4, OL 3, i : t at fo 1990, 1900.; The markét for siithracite coal in New a For ora, a.$id for shorts, avd wheat.B.A.\u201cBg 00 £215.York harbour has mow become almost no- _Barley\u2014Steady at Mo for No.3 exten Go \"21 ar 226006 1155900 TS.minal on secount d£ the-strike ot-the min.| West.No, 1 fe Sask, No 3 In diated 8 4lc parley .: 2 1464000 784.000 141.000 ers, as it has been for over a week at ; ie cr beta ., Buckwheat\u2014Steady at cart, and fo WHEAT IN SIGHT.wést.Rye\u2014Is quiet at 50c east anûâ 46c.west.Co eady at 42c for.Cansd ow a.yell \u201cPhe following table shows thie amount 0.§ American is quoted at Soc of wheat on passage to the United \u2018King- 4 , west, : The Allan line steamer Corinthian.from\u2019 | pretention to publish à schodulé of prices Toronto.: oer dom and Continent: Montreal, for Liverpool, passed Innishowen at which coal oan.bs ined, though Oats\u2014Dull.No.1 white are quoted by ose Be u es 3 Head, at.12.80 a.m., on Tuesday, and Jand- none will admit that orders are being Jocal dealers at 2c east on & The freight visible supply : = ' ed all her live stock without loss.accepted at more than % cents per ton dd- to Montreal, and No.2 whité at 3c west.Uv and } _ vance on the official circular now nomin- Oatmeal\u2014Steady at $3.10 for cars of bags [' Gand 400,000 $4,998,000 42:133,000 ally in 2440 St.Catherine street, near Dri Prices moderate, terms to mit., et Through Passenger Service Between \u201cLevis and St.John, N.B, via Quebec Central and _ Megantle.: a beough coach and a ng tar.» -abovg.route ef ab Her Heart Likes Polluted Spring d, Ont., ti with dys.disease and ner- cured the heärt trouble te Heart; and ! PF! ike mist, Had dei r the best 0 Strike are being rua down Mrs.says: \u201cI pepsia, constipation vous prostratjon.I with Dr.we Cure for the other ailments vanished James Srigley, Pelee Islan was for five years afflicted heart: ret in hell BE \"Meals, 31% Dane strest, Monte me.r by a nerdy Ea of \u2018¢oal depends wholly nw his oor\" right over the situn- 1 Candide\"; 5:50) 166, ally in force Some are declining, + paid and sa for barrels on the track, Toronto, On phssage , 8 \u2018general wkÿ the D and-2%0c more for small quantities.- 4 | at Sÿc east, and fc, mid- ol?U.K.18,400,000 18960,000 18,850.006 passage .west.1 Continent.8,960,000 7,680,600 10,340,000 tal wheat In ee 3,769,000 $1,633,000 08,263,000 MANITOBA WHEAT.(S8penial to the Star.) .P y dle freights, ard Bic ; O0TTON MARKET.NEW YORK] October 3.\u2014Cotton futures pened steady Jat the decline.October, 3030; Novembe Decemn! \"in nuary, 9.86% 1443 24 w VMS oy rooms, Nns.pa Tig hes Prends INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re L.E.CHAMBERLAIN, Sherbrooke.I have received instructions from the cite rator, Mr.John McD.Hains, to sell b public auction, at the office of Miller Griftith, Sherbrooke, on Friday.the 12th day of October, at the hour of 2 o'clock pa the following assets of this estate : 'T NO, 1\u20148tock in trude\u2014 General dry eee ee ee $5,97L18 Gent's furnishings .1,520.48 Milllnery.«io 000 we 122047 Jackets, costumes, ecto.987.10 TB OL.vee wae ses eer ten as 110.00 Furniture and fixtures .461.58 Total .vee tee ven wee, en $10,271.08 LOT NO.2\u2014 Book debts, as per list, about $500.00 LOT No.3\u2014Rent of store to 30th April Terms CASH.: Stoek, with inventory, can be seen om Thursdays the llth inst, or on application to the auctioneer.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Sherbrooke.JOHN McD.HAINS, .- Curator, Fraser Building, 43 St.Sacrament street.Montreal, 1st October, 1300.232 3 2aw INSOLVENT NOTICE.\u201d«\u201c In the matterof JOSEPH PEPIN, st.Ale bert, Ont., Insolvent.; We have received instructions from the curator, BE.G.Morris, to sell at our sales- 86 and & St.Peter Street, on TUESDAY.OCTOBER 9TH, At 11 O'Clock A.M., \\ At a rate on the dollar, the stock consist ng of: Dry Goods .ceo ie oo see see $725.08 Hats.Stationery and Wall Paper .106.47 | Bocts and Rubbers .+200 610.88 | Groceries, Crockery and Patent Medicines .\u2026 .2.0.2 wre oan 202.50 * Hardware, Tina, Glass and Oils .275.09 Store Furniture and Chattels (Horse \\ and RIES) «cv cou «+ acre crn ere ren 109.13 me ; Q.n59.11- Book Debts .ave wesw ves eva soy $161.50 Terms\u2014Cash.Stock can be seen at any time at St.Albert.Ont.Inventory and all information\u2019 obtain at our office.BENNING & BARSALOU.232 3eod lo Auctionee PATENT NOTICE.NOTICE\u2014The undersigned, on behal DAMASE PRINCE, of St, Grego! County of Nicolet, Province \u2018Qu Canada, owner of anadi ent No.64.223 dated oO on 6th \u201cDRAIN DITCHING GHB,\" gi tice and advise public generall it and.willing 10° Acenses and p tq.Bb desiring to undertake manufacture of his invention in Cana or who may desire to use, s struct sald invention; tHat he is willing to sell the said patent or to recelve orders for the maid \u201cDRAIN DITCHING PLOUGH,\u201d and that terms and conditions may be known by applying to or addresse Messrs.MARION & MARION, Patent Attorneys, .ma 4 New York Life building, Montreal.+7 on the 1516 Das orodober EMERY DURAND, will open a butcher's sho) Ist Lasalle 81.Bt, Joan Baptiste Ward, on, we 8 EDUCATIONAL.MISS RYALL, CHINA PAINTER, Studios, 137 Alexander.Newest gine ek ie heen erate.lessons : $12.00 20 lemoner ot san 9 and mount.d $8.00 I 282 18rod 3 Mutaul Fire Insurdnce Go\u2019y of the City of Montreal.Notice Is hereby given that the gener | anpual meeting of the members id thie Company will p at Ci ot de cture Paroissial, No.1717 Notre.Dame street, Wednesday.the third day of October.1900, at three e\u2018clock p.m.to receive the report of the directors and proceed to | the election of the new Board af Directors.rdef.LB LE 218 7 eod 8ec.-Treasuror.LEGAL QUERIES.X.Y.Z\u2014A rents a houss and farm f.from B, without a lease,\u2019 and one year after living there four months A was taken ill with diphtheria.and on taking water to an analyst, found it contained organic matter.It appears B knew some- t the matter.Two of his thing abou fami'y had typhoid fever here.Is B obliged eith.| gr to refund rent or else put in good Ww 1 y end ,but the other tenant would not he obliged to make good to you day loss, Jandiord.is .habitable again cud-must rufier a diminn- tion of the rent if you are p\\t to much inconvenience.Ii are unine -babitable or.the .to make repairs, you could t aside after putting him in notice.ave the Jeare default by Drama.\u2014Question.=\u2014A lady reads- lar work of fiction by one of 4 thors and proceeds to write\u2019 a play on\\jt, (1} Can she publish that play god.> fight it without the consent of the othe of the work of fiction?(3) If not, what are the right steps to take cure a copyright for the for it the tome tite ns th tion?The author i» an À No.(2) swers.\u2014(1)° rights m thor.a, obliged to render; your house written.a our best\\aus WP Je Ty see merican.: Ar gnment ol rr - ma i \u201c 4 \u201c : v Tw | IN SERVICE.on, \u201c9.30 a.m., 10 a.m., 4.05 18.25 p.m., 6.80 p.m., 9.40 p.m.B 20 ha, 1.30 p.m,, 25 pur, THOM OTTAWA.ilo %4.10 um, 8.45 a.m., *2.30 Pos si 6.15 s.m., B.50 a.m., 4.25 p.m.or BL SURIon-08 8:10; 9.35- sem 31:10 Samy Car'Servics between ce between Levis uebec Central and i , ty et did Telegraph 'OMoe, STREET, uext Post Office.283 1 wy QUEBEC (AM LINE.SE \u2018Gtéamers Leave week days at 7 p.m.prths for 50c, 75c and 81.00.Rooms steam heated.rsion every Saturday to HAMILTON LINE.leave Mondays and Thursdays at, 7 p.m.Tickets \u2014 E.'ueadays and Saturdays at \"i: Picket Office, 138 St.James St: 231 Winter Cruise = \u2018Orient \u20188.8.AUGUSTE VICTORIA, :* ON THE HAMBUBGeAMERIOAN LINE, HAVING NEW YORK JAN.31, 1901.anys; rater $450 and upward, All ctly first-class.poly for.{llus- American Line 37 B'way, N.Y.232 26008 BAN JUBILEE SERVICE.cond \u2018rehearsal of in connection with ill be held in Christ n Thursday next, October 4th, at 8 h aking part Georges, Et.James the Sainte.there :be a very | a it \u2018will be necesss } he : îly Acelaimed by the Citizens Who Thronged * the, Nluminated Streets and Officially ~~ Received by the Mayor.; on AK to reteive the Ancient and Honourabl illery Company, of Boston, Mass\u2026 an Hganization which prides iteelf on being the |.pidest military corpe on this continent; The reception accorded the company and pe famous Salem Cadet Band which ac- panied it was enthusiastic in the ex- os, everything possible being done to 8 the welcome à very hearty one.p military detachment which \u2018acted as ort to the visitors was a large one, corps in the district being repre- Je by \u2018at least twenty men.The men ed spick and smart in their full dress orms, and their marching and deport- pat was all that could be desired.THE LINE OF MARCH.\u201cThe streets and the approaches to the Jonaventure station were thronged with people, and it is computed that upwards of 70,000 people took part in welcoming be visitors.At certain points along the pute of the parade the troops experiend-d peat difficulty in Diercing the dense mass is was particularly Lhe of humanity, and case at the Queen\u2019s monument on Vie toria square, where an enormous crowd had Æathered, partly to see just how the Ancients would honour the bronze figure of Her man who holds as warm a place in their affections as she does in the hearts of her Canadian subjects\u2014and partly to witness the brilliant display of fireworks d took place at that point on\u2019 the ar- val of the parade.All the route traversed by the troops the same dense and enthusiaatic wds were encountered.The.march of e Honourables resembled that of troops returning from victories on the ficld, not t the table, and their reception by Lhe [people of Montreal could not have been more enthusiastic.The visitors were immensely pleased with it, and so expressed hemselves at an informal reception held ter in the evening-attac Windsor Hoch ~+- ARRIVAL OF ANCIENTS.The famous organization reached the rity by special train at eight o'clock.At Bone enture station they waited the arrival of he Mayor, the civic snd military officials, and the escort, which was to accompany them to the Windsor.The station platform for some considerable time before the arrival of the train was filled to over flowing, with a crowd of people, dinwn hither from curiosity to have a look at h§ Ancients.Pending the incoming of the tra, tbe spectators were kept in exiel- ler.\u2018lent: order by a force of police, drawn up in their white helmets, and with =taves bound with red cord, under Inspectér Lan- cey and Captain Loye.Shortly aiter the train arrived, the Mayor and most of the aldermen took their places on the plat- mn fôrm, and Lieut.-Col.Roy, D.O.C., attended by a brilliant staff in full uniform, soon joined them.Amongst those present wre Lieut.-Cal, Ibbotson, Lieut.-Col.Mattice, Lieut.-Col.Cook, Lieut.-Col.Delfausse, 83rd sm.-| Regiment; \u201cLieut.-Col.Whitby.Lieut-Col.de Troismaieons, 85th Regiment; Lieut.Col.Stevenson, Major R.D.Stewart, Major Hibbard.Surgeon-Maior Mirkett, Surgeon- Major Campbell, Capt.C.E.A.Patterson, 85th Regiment; Capt.Lefebvre, 1st Prince of Wales Fusiliers: Capt.Cooper, 1st Prince of Wales Fusiliers; Capt.Ibbotson, Cant.Stevenson, Capt.Larocque, Capt.Cole, Lieut.Simpson.Lieut.Cooper, 85th Regiment; Lieut.Piche, Lieut.Lockerby, Lt.Morris and Lieut.Ewing.As soon aa the police had cleared a passageway the Ancients disentrained and formed up in double rank on the station platform.The Salem Cadet Band wae just in front of the men.In the electric light the company.present: ed \u2018a fine appearance, the Jack of uniformity of their uniforms enhancing rather than marring the pretty spectacle.The fact that such a multiplicity of uniforms exjsts in the company is easily explained, from the fact that the organization itself has no distine- tive uniform; each member mey wear the\u2019 \u201cdress and insignia of - the -rank he held-in- the corps to which he belonged before he joined it.When the company went\u2019 to ngland, a few years ago, however, a handsome uniform in dark blue, with gold lace shoulder straps, was devised for the occasion: and this is now worn by most of the members, although many pthers are also to be seen, notably that of the old Continental army, which, with ita knee breeches and cocked bat, is strongly reminiscent of George Washington.Equally archaic are the guidons, or small flags, carried by the markers of the companies, and the espon- toons or halberds, which the officers bear as the mark of their rank.The visitors altogether numbered nearly three hundred.and, preceded by their two standards, the Stars and Stripes and the white\u2019 banner with the armorial bearings of Massachusetts, presented a very soldier-like appearance.Within ten minutes after their arrival the members of the company, headed by the Mayor, Col.Roy and his staff, were marched down the platform, through the ranks of the Garrison Artillery Band and.a number 6° members of the Grand Army of the Republic, to- the eastern end of the station, where they formed up.THE MAYOR'S WELCOME.* The Mayor then stepped forward and welcomed them in the name of the city.It gave him, as chief magistrate, the greatest Pleasure to see them here.They were a istinguished and famous regiment, and in one respect their record was as honourable as it was unique.Their list of commanding officers included men of the highest his kidneys and hard on his back.Very fow escape backache, pain in the side and vrir troubles af one kind : _ a Offentémes the first / disease are neglected-\u2014 \u201d thinkitwill bo all r \u2018in à day or two\u2014 3 \u201crae from à tailos po te ot mo ne sick all over and caused yenienos sud pain.That is ?tlie past, botause Dosn'e Haycock &Dudgeon\u2019s AUTUTIN FABRICS.Among the popular materials for HOMESPUNS seem to hold first place, so owing to their appearance and durability.| PLAIN HOMESPUNS ght Gray, Dark Grav, Fawn, Brown, Green, Black, fifty-six inches .D HOMESPUNS ight Gray, Dark.Gray and Blue Mi Fall Costumes and deservedly positions.They _had had, governors, sena: versity\u201d.presidéiits at\u2019 , and-last, but by no means least, He need say no more, \u20acx- m a most hearty wele h that it would not be long | before he saw them return again.\u2026 TRE COLONEL'S REPLY.Lieut.-Col.A.M.Ferris, company, replied by espadroon, and the Mayor c cheers and a tiger for t ! i h pleasure in behalf of my command in thankin most pleasant welcome.We to secure #0 distinguisl ide-its Rates last -even- | Navy and $i 00 .ftty-six inches \u2018 ftty.slx inches §1.25 two workingmen.CHECKED HOMESPUNS.\u2018In popular sbades of Gray and Blue.Fifty-six incl 's Hair Cloths, Wool Cheviots, i lines are Camel ns Cove a host of other attractive fabrics.Amazon Cloths,Covert Clo CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTHS.i a Military Blue, Navy Blue, Kbaki, Fawn, Dark Gray an Black; Atty-two inches .+» .$1.50 guished an assembly.our gates in the garb of ne Seal Brown, Hunter's Green, Navy Blue and Black; $l 00 COVERT SUITENGS.Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Light Cardinal, Dark Cardinal; Me etes line for Skirt and Jaoket Costumes, in tie shades of Gray, also Navy Blue; fifty-six inches BLACK pCHEVIOIS a .Forty-four inches inches (heavy), $1.35 and $1.50.ELL TWILL SERGES Forty-four inches, 65 and 80c.Fifty inches, $1.00.SMOOTH CLOTHS four inches, 76c and 85c.Ladies\u2019 Cloth, fifty-four to renew old acquaintances and | and to add to-thié list.We bring you the rly-loved common-wealth greeting of our dea D hich extends it as heart- of Massachusetts, w ily to you as you have to us.tired with their long journey an no more until we have t intercourse on more easy terms later.\u201d Ferris then invited march on his right hand, and the company, together with Lieut.-Col.Roy members of his staff, moved off to\u201d B street, headed by their band, the ittee of welcome and the civic officials.The station yard was lined by a provisional regiment made u he opportunity for i 35e and 670.Forty-eight inches, $1.00.Fifty-six 2 À À + RN « ; > f Ls Where trying fo please you is nôt \u2018 trouble.\u201d œ .LE Fashion Viewing Days - Given bright, sunny days, we couldn't help but be pleased with the way you crowded in to see our fashion.show, but + | coming through the rainy, muggx weather as you did we were more'than pleased.Remember that though the formal opening days are over there is still much that is New and Stylish that will be arriving each day.Come in at any time and have a look round.; 2 I 4 .a Millinery Costumes CN ee Our own Millinery workrooms are turn- Think, of a Yall Tailor Made Sut, facts x ; ing.out some very Stylish Hats, You'll toned In the newest style, for uy 1 Seal find \u2018some of them on show, but most Your dressmaker would charge EES now are.being made to order.We would than that for fitting and sewing.like ' to suggest that you order as We've mot fifteen of them, in Heavy early in the week as possible, Navy Blue Serge, lined throughout, es mast people want their hats * handsomely trimmed.winter weight, delivered Saturday.We will not do slip- dopbie, breasted, worth $10.00, for = shod \u2018work, sq please give us lots of time.each, : Another-llne of Oxford Gray and Black Walking Hats, 69c CRD, Torced.sinsie bretatod, worth %.Ladies Ready-to-wear Walking Hats, 510.60, for 36.76.EY \u201cip assorted colours, trimmed with soft A lot of about 25 Costumes, in differ- \u2014 ' folds of Silk, worth $1.50, for 69c ea.ent styles, go on Sale To-morrow * Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Walking Hats, morning at just about half what they in assorted colours, high back.¥olled are worth, $10.00 each.3 brims, silk ribbon band, bow in front, annic Majest à y\u2014a sovereign and a wo- ren each from the Duke of York's Hussars, the 3rd Field Battery, the 2nd Regi- 2 Artillery,-let Regiment Prince of Wales\u2019 Fusilicrs, thé 3rd Regiment the 5th Regiment C Regiment Mount Royal Rifles, the Montreal Bearer Company, the Highland Cadets The- men belonging to the different detachments, with the exception of the members of the Bearer Company and the Westmount Cadets, i review order, and, as a result, they presented a smart and soldierly appearance.Particularly picturésque and imposing were the Hussars, Batterymen and Scots.The Ancient and Honourable Company, MOURNING GOODS Priestley's Eudora $1.10, $1.75 and $2.25.forty-two inches 6rty-foar inches, $1.13 \u2018Wool Tricotine and Wool Armure, were uniformed worth $1.2, for 6c each.+ R : d ; t ca H t Jackets _ 200 EE \u2014 =to=wear eady-Lo als Ladies\u2019 Heavy Beaver Jackets, blue and You pick out the style you think suits black.high roll collar, well mi -you best, and what kind of trimming bound seams, double breasted, s you \u2018wiih, and in a few minutes the value at 14.86.= mme mms hat is ready to wear.They are in Turbans.Toques and Dress Shapes, crowns made o .Chenille or Velvet, brims of large folds of same ma- Broche Silks terial.Prices from $1.75 to $7.00.Coloured Broche Silks, in {hirteon prete - y designs, are shown the Trimmed Hats light of the silk store \u2014 where you don't have to guess at anything, 31 .A large assortment, to sult every head inches wide, worth 6c, for 50c.me and every purse.Prices from 35.00 to other line, 21 inches wide, 9 00.worth 8c, for Sc.Ww.H.Scroggie, .wy Cor.St.Catherine and University Sts.headed by their band, passed through the lines of Canadian troops, who saluted as they passed, to St.James \u2018 they in turn were halted and formed into two ranks inwards turned.tion they allowed the local detachments to pass them, and they in turn saluted their Canadian comrades._ The parade then moved alon in the following order: Regiment: Canadian Artillery, bugle corps of the 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles, pipers of the Royal-Scots, Duke of York's Hus- ney, J.E.; Knapp, C.W.; Ketcham, Geo.OBJECTION 10 CARS A F Oil H t = Li ees Gps, A Lago - yi À Famous UII eater - Sherbrooke Street Residents : WILL TAKE THE CifiLL OFF A COOL ° Protest Against Car Tracks on That Street.THE WATER RATES\u2019 SYSTEM.A Committee to Remodel the Present \u2026° By-Laws - Suriday Candy ÿ E.Band of the 2nd Il, Arthur T.; Leach, nard, \u201ci M.; Miseud, Du PE Morrison.Peter; McFad- Pay ; ca , | anadian Artillery, 1st Regiment Prince of CGH, McKenia, Ww K.3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles, 5th Regiment Roval Scots, 65th Rogi- oyal Rifles, Montreal Bearer Company, Highland Cadet Westmount Cadet Company, Cadet Band, Mayor of Montreal and civic officials, Licut.-Col.R members of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company.' The route followe Victoria Square, Beaver Hall Hill, ter street and Dominion Sauare.lights were lit on Victoria Square, Phillips James Qathedral.The statue of the Qu on Victoria Square was brilliantly illuminated.and was twice walated during .the evening.the first time by the Vics and the second by the Ancient and Honourables.AT HEADQUARTERS.On Dorchester street and in the vicinity of Dominion Square, the scene was an in- The Windsor Hotel, which will be the headquarters of the company i stay in town, was ablaze with light.Over the main entrance were the Union Jack | pdr ed F:; Steele.Isaac h L.; Stone, F.P.; Stearns, .Joséph C.; Sherman, Wales\u2019 Fusiliers, Milk, Wm.H.; McDonald, F.Newman, J.R.; Newman, rood.J.K.; Norwood, Bb TH Nell, Saml.A.; Ni Oswald, Wm.; Oakman, H.\u201cPatterson, i W.; Putnam, F.Clarence A.: Peak, i arles Pottez,.George: M.; At the meeting of the City Council yes important petition was read, protesting against the running ot «treet cars on Sherbrooke street.The petition, which was very largely signed, was | d St.J; t, was lames streei terday afternoon, Parker, C.W.; Purmont, F d insler, George J.; Quinnell, w George D.; Richardson, jr.; Redford, Robert; Ra J.; Ridlon; Frank; To His Worship the Mayor, and to the ermen of the City of Montreal: Tue undersigned are proprietors on Sherbrooke street, between Amherst and St.Richardson, A.L.; Ro ! Sherbrooke street is lined by private re- r.: Shackford, George eme nss| The McClary Mfg: Co.fares where there are no car tracks.lt is the intention of some electric com- lights, and below them was the inscription \u201c A.C\u201d Albert H.; Sheph J.H.; Stedman, cort halted, lined the \u2018way nd ented tand'in Smith, Col.H.E.; Suppler, arms as the company filed past,and in the rotunda the officera took up their position nt the foot of the great.staircase, while the visitors formed up all around the hall.Col.Ferris then called forethree cheers from hia \u2018men, andthe \u2018officiat- part of th ings came to an end.Tute, T.J.: Taylor, E.S.; Titus, .as, 1.H.; Tirrel, F.W.;.G.; Turner, J.A.; Tisdale, Wm.: co Usher, J Mi Upham, Robt.H.Wherefore your petitioners pray that no given for the running orn wo the 52 St.between e- such permission be.Headquarters were the drawing-rooms, there the colours of the company were de- by an armed sentry article 20 rates the city 1 of-the-¢! r city |\u2014 ee - ae em De ie are Rink are AY Home The petition was referred \u201d the Road the se ing of fruit, der tt in the city | .Oh Committee.The following were some of the and on St.an Learn te do #t .against'all comers.names attached to the Get a cake of , After supper a short reception was held PR in the parlours of the Windsor, by the offi- oh The cere of the visiting company.in the course ce of which addresses were delivered bv Lt.F Cushing and Davis, Captain Suprler and the chaphin of the Bags,\u201d estate F, Wolfereian of row, H.J.Kaveh: the Police Committee a request will made Col.Ferris, Lieuts.Strathcona and Mount attorney.sale of much things on Sunday.A number Hugh Paton, W.C.McDonald, R, Mackay, gocietion Meoainst Sunday pelling.The 14.-Col., Stevenson, Ald.Sadler and oth Gault, followin During the evening Lt.-Col.Ferris accepted invitations from Lt.-Col.Roy to attend a smoking concert in the Victoria Armoury thir evening, and from .ler to participate in_a drive around the city to-morrow morning.THE ANCIENTS PRESENT.The members of the compan; the city last evening are as follow: Captain, M.Ferris; first lieutenant, Lieut.J.Sterns Cushing; second James A.Davis: adjutant, Lieut.-Col.Ed sergeants of infantry, ar, Captain Jobn G.A; Y J.G, resol Vege of ° ndoler oibere.lating to Sunday selling 3; , J.G., Jr.ution of co P ng to dun : \u2014 r adopted at the death of 1 he Tate Pra Sec.76.of Clause 300 of the City Charter: SHEET METAL WORKERS.The Tin and Sheet Metal Worke last evening, for the purpose of form Labour, delivered the necessity and ing Ald.Gouin u in Mw Cabinet of the Provi oa rd in f public entertain cre was some _di i el, tavern or place o : ; Park Building .wer of the Finance Commmtter ont eine ment: and also to enforce the closing of Battery i tion of He, American Federation o er, and saloons and taverns, from midnight on Sat New York a stirring address on sed by the Reco and twenty-five signed the for an interpretat roll for a charter from the A eration of Labour.Another m election of officers wi d the charter arrives.The meetings wil} held in Blue Label Hall.Major Perlie A.arner, Captain Francis Sergt.Charles T.Dukelow; sergeants of ar Willi OF Webber.Beret.Juanes A Glues.iam O.We rgt: .3 Allen, Geo.H.; Adams, Geo.1 Jen.11 be held as soon as s so a THE RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.j the Brotherhood: of of \u2018Railway Conduct At a meeting of \u2018Railway Trainmen stated that the Order ors now has a mem ] e local lodges in ne wn and ty in the ada.The subjects of da home for superannu- .; Andrews, Augustus; Ad- Geo.; Adams, Chas.\u2019 C.; \u201cArnold, C Baker, Chas.L.; Byam, R.S.: Best water rates.entails a | a considerable loss; important railway to .O.| Chas.H; Bolto a pension fund an .8.; Blackmer, H.A.: Payson; Badger, D but no action was taken, .MALT DOES THE GOOD WORK.b is scientifically com- st Wheat that makes of consumers to am, H.A; A.-B.; Burns, Wal- utternorth, Robert; B.F.; Brown, J.Henry; Brounell, F.C ; C ET; Carter, Wm.; Cummings, he pra EX tru \u2019 ining all ita own ri ts ; \u2018Resolved\u2014That a special committee, be Own expense.obt int a tao described » AN FESTO \u2018 pointed to consider the different by-lawa of var the line of-street lway : of MR.BOND S M | > 0 £ unders ng of the city and to report as to the best ID, the memorsn of w erstanal ling of \u2019 means of Follecting the water rates in the = its ER vil, the town of Reid Railway Cbntract the Main Toone ifiterests of the city and the rate-payers.\u201d Westmount not to furnish\u2019 any rights of in App fp TO FENCE THE 8 \u2019 way, except over Ita own streets : on 4 the roachin ewfouné- i QUARE.\u2018éffer to be subject to a vote of the electors land Campaign.Council approved of the request .of the town.\u2019 ST.JOHN'S, Nfid.October 3.\u2014 The Bt of, th cot of hn Os Dior of gsi | nS JON Mend BC erp It is the Malt whic! bined with the Choice: Malt Breakfast Food he most delicious, and of all grain breakfast that an-jron fence be of by the City Attorneys forth that th % re double tracks from land Premier, has just side of Dominion General; Dallin on the -nort Net, ley, Dane Cote don \" this was that the wy should have enti ee ng Westmount svenue and the.| Bond-Blaine reciproc ity tremty ar the charge of certain property it owned on the bouleva: , | square and which certain proprietors were be bulit by the company of.McBride asked that left on the table .quest was refused, ports \u201cssid the eu fire for five years and that it Damrell, Chas.S.; Ellis, James; Emery, Joby « .fe ; as.M.; Frank matter\u2019 for a time; bet the.re as Ald.Sadier and Lag corfiplaint was made marche about there not bei the most nutritious been hanging top, the \u2018town solicitor, thought the view of protecting hundreds of squatters, || : ; nlop, whose perty was \u2018epnfiscated by the ite hl ee of ter pe be submitted to the vote srants Lau 8 Mr.Ek by the cabinet Le- : f presided, said there ames .by \u2018Ald.Le-| Mayor Liane De Pine Importance of Beyond Unis Che manifesto Jecteres its x \"{ the loop line, \u201cand su ted the advisable- author's intention to oom Mr.for wit-| Less of poning on for a week, carry out Ms contract obligat! JC to and Ald.Sadler 20%, 21 PUL age in the meantime to Surly pratisfactors guarantees that, s going on at the .some understanding on this point.ed ports ended in he de .or 0 DA ter t & the fourth Lord Elibapk onan, and \"the bride with the Sane 1839, he being real.He ection, that, when the end came for bér®afie had little personal effects left except the clothed in which she was to be buried.What makes the death of this lady ble i is the fact that with her living record of one Saint Ours hardy eb tieree ds beaux French have it\u2014who carried terror across the border under de Roaville, during tenac\u2019s tenure of office.Pierre Roc Francois de Saint Ours, fought with calm at Carillon and were with him also at.Quebec, where he fell.Under British rule and had no more loyal ew ol pi a \"the mn and Mont- Charles Roch Ours, was selected occasion he had he honour ng received at the Court of Bt.James, nds with his new sovereign.visited the sygontinent, and was present- to Louis XV He France, and to Fred- ck the ont of Germany.ga: én terms.of intim Prince.Edward Carns Duras of eur), while he dad.here, and; when the Keak Vrother Prince William chev, In Canada, | Henry (afterwards yh IV,), came to this country, alier to serve on his jar ne Chevaliér de Saint os uray, a hear relative ames Murray, On the occa-\u2019 Nop of the marriage, Lord Stim present- which is still reserved De Pree a?en ial manor house., h Sai he Hon.Roch de Saint 8, Dilaire, the Dotions, etc, = Ottaws, was, we eceased Lady.ae de Pres offertorr solo sung by on soprano, a to impreivenioss of the service ma the last male descendant of the line, | had, p en tin the Le 4; reviou lative Council © £ Lower ca body and in; hr executive couticiF of that provinoe, various mem) ont- nade; in Lt f bis famil served with much tinction.ily bad were conn es of ki th' many of the most nourable families eve, 8 cousin \u2018HION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On Sunday soupe the Rev Rev.Adam Murr- with the Rev.J.R.terian Church.-Ab- .Special Motice.uring \"The great elk ale has drawn tremendous The, pale Ve den idly to are disappeal rapi Attend nk frp last two days.the Big: Store's mA abies AMUSEMENTS.P0000 VUVOCOOPVOYV 1 \u201cMarcelle,\u201d for the first time seen on any stage, was played at the Academy last night.The author is Mr.Eugene W.Pres- brey; Messrs.Joseph Brooks and Ben Stern are the \u201cproducers.\u201d \u201cA romantic drama\u2019 is the author's description.The scenes are laid in France and Quebec; the time, 1759.There i3 a wealth of scenic effects and beautiful costumes displayed in all five acts of the play.The ship'in the third act, and the stretch of the River St.Lawrence in the last deserve especial mention and commendation.There was a very large and fashionable audience; there was much applause; there were many curtain calls; there was a neat little speech by the author; there was an especial call for Miss Blanche Walsh, who played the title role,\u201d and floral tributes were not lacking for this talented actress, so well known to Montreal theatre-goers in Bardou's plays.The cast: Marcelle, Blanche Walsh; Robert\u2019 Hardy, Joseph Kligour; Chevalier de Brissac, Harold Russell; Raoul de Varney, Algernon Tassin; Marquise, Emma Mad- dern; Arbo, Frank Sheridan; Manon, Katherine Pow: -Mira, Katherine Clinton ; Beaudet, Thomas Lawrence: Mme.Beau- det, Emily Baker; Father Barbeaud, Rob- Governor Vaudreull, Ellis Ryss; Chevaller Ramesay, Dustan Farnum; Chevalier de Pean, George Foster: Captain Carron, Francols, Charles Dade; Rene, James Carr, Gypsy, Robert Harold.Marcelle is a Huguenot heroine, the ob- Ject and inspiration of & sudden and tender passion on the part of Robert Hardy, a British spy, whose gypay confederates at Blaye have put him In possession of the sanguinary intentions of the Government respecting the Protestants-at this French port, and who aid him to secure papers which expose the operations of the French in Canada.Hardy's affection is reciprocated, but between Marcelle and her lover stands the Chevaller de Brissac, charged by the King with the dual mission of massacring the Blaye heretics, then to sail for Quebec and supersede the Pompadour-cre- ated powers there.Marcelle, to save her co-religionists, however, promises to wed de Brissac.He breaks faith, the Huguenots are put to the sword.Hardy and the heroine, married under the most melodramatic circumstances, are imprisoned in a castle.Death is the portion assigned the spy by de Brissac, who purposes to carry Marcelle to Canada on a ship awaiting him at Blaye.The gypsy confederates of Hardy meantime have secured possession of the vessel.The heroine sent on board, becomes master of the situation, welcomes Hardy, who escapes from .the castle in a wounded condition, with tender pity.and receives de Brissac with trlum- phant scorn as her prisoner.New France is reached; Hardy impersonates de Brissac; his messages to the English besiegers under Wolfe speed the conquest of Canada.The English guns are thundering at the gates of Quebec.A messenger from France arrives.He is the | brother of Marcelle; he denounces the false de Brissac, who is sent to exchange places in the dungeon with the real plenipoten- tlary of His Majesty of France.Marcelle reaches the British lines and shows the British forces the road up the cliff to the Plains of Abraham.Let it be sald here that history tells a different tale; but history and the playwright of Marcelle have as little in common as have the playwright of Marcelle and the elements of probability, coherency, and natural sequence of events.To cite an instance, and, at the same time, carry the story of the play to its end: Marcelle, first separated from Hardy, was, so the lines run, carried off to the convent of the Ursulines; but without a hint or detail of her escape, and subsequent service in Great Britain's cause, she reappears at Bigot's palace, Thence her husband has escaped by the aid of a gypsy.disguised as a priest, and of a subordinate officer of Bigot, whose motive is revenge upon the Intendant because of the betrayal of the officer's wife.Here the heroine falls Into the hands of de Brissac, who is only deterred from wreaking a base revenge upon Marcelle by their joint danger of being blown into the air by ah explosion of à magazine underneath their feat.Marcelle, to save her- honour, had fired the train.This is a tense moment in the story.Hardy rushes in; he kills de Brissac; the magasine blows up and the heroine lies moaning In the debris; the smoke clears away.Now \u2018tis seen that the accommodating explosion has gone off sideways, leaving the floor directly above it intact, and blowing down the wall of the palace.Hardy picks up Marcelle, folds her in his arms, and points proudly through the breach toward the flagstaff on the ramparts, from which floats the newly- risen British Jack.The atmosphere of \u201cMarcelle\u201d is intensely melodramatic ; a duel in the first scene; à marriage, amidst clash of weapons, in the second ; tho escapes of Hardy from.prison to the actompantment of 'a' pistol\u2019 shot, and a \u2018high Jump\" in the third ; tha booming of cannon and flashing of swords in the fourth, and a nerve-wracking scene between Marcelle and de Brissac, with the grand finale of the explosion, In the last.The first three acts could not bo termed quite satisfactory : they lacked coherency and continuity.It was hard to follow the plot.There was plenty of action, plenty\u2019 of talk, plenty of dramatic abllity displayed.by the actors.But what 41d most of it mean ?Some of the most noticeable faults\u2018in construction were these: Hardy, the companion of gypsies, the defender of Marcelle, winner of her favour, passed \u2018through the firsy act unidentified and with but small clie to his raison d'etre.He is wedded her in the second act, but still who is he ?\u2018The third act enlightens, One of \u2014his guarkis incidentally remarks that he is a British spy.It 1s added by de Brissac that Hardy must have his stolen papers\u2014the plans of military strategy and \u201cévil polity in New France.This carries one back to the first act, and the meantfig- | less handling and abstraction of the ph- pers Is now for the first time explained.Then, again, the marriage of Hardy and | Maroelle.Might it not as well have pass- od for the Marriage of de Brissao and the Hetotne ?It is ¢niy clearly developed in the fourth act which che of the men fs really her husband.Hardy leaves France | as_Hardy, he reappears in Quebec as de Brissao, and there is no clue to the metamorphosis éxcept Inference and a not too clear faclal resemblance, Marcille\u2019s bro- thier, Raoul, is left dead in Francs: he ie appears very much alive in Quebec, without anything to explain his resurrection, except that there he is.De Brissat\u2014the ai \u2014\u2014.a Quickeure for Toothache a Quickcure for Cold Sores 25c Quickcure for Boils ox.\u2018Lyman Sons & Co molocute Aaoate lentroek sn \u201cMARCELLE\u201d AT THE ACADEMY.| ert Gemp; 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Stree and Dominion Square.real de Brissac\u2014pops into the play to keep Raoul company.and causes the \u2018audience to wonder whether he escaped from an English prison, a French dungeon, or from the ship.When the explanation comes, and it sometimes does, It carries the action of the plece backward, not forward.The playwright may, how- by giving each one who followed the play from the front a \u201cthinking part.\u201d But at times the alr of improbabllity and the pus- 1 sling situations would easily have taxad the talents of a mind reader.What, it may be asked, was aimed at in bringing on the stage the crowd in the first act ?Was the discussion of Hardy by Marcelle witb her mother in the second act, between the first and final! assaults on the gates of the Chateau de Varney, in keeping with a legitimate effort to carry on the dramatic action of the play ?The fourth act, in the main, was well conceived, well executed by the players, and the most satisfactory of any.Miss Walsh had full play for the whole range of her art in her clever trial of wit with Chevalier Bigot, her tender love scene with Hardy, and her impassioned plea-to-her] brother.She was entirely satisfying here.Whatever defects there be In the play, the responsibility does not rest with the act ors.They made the most of their opportunities, but not always could they clarify the situations.Mr.Kilgour, as Hardy; Mr.Russell, as de Brissac : Mr.Ryse, as Governor de Vaudreuil, were thoroughly acceptable, while a special word of praise is due Mr.Perry as Chevaller Bigot.Miss Clinton played the part of Myra, a gypsy girl, with plenty of dash.The piece will Tun for the week, with the usual Saturday matinee.HER MAJESTY\u2019S THEATRE.Sheridan's famous comedy, \u201cThe Rivals,\u201d was given by John A.Grose\u2019s London Stock Company at Her Majesty's Theatrk last evening.\u2018There was a good-sized audience present; the play ran smoothly.and was thoroughly enjoyed by the audl- ence.The presentation, which was in four acts, showed good work on the part of some members of the company: The part of Bir Anthony Absolute.was well taken by Mr.Russell Crauford, who enacted a vigourous, If perhaps a little overdrawn part.Mr.Gaston Mervale was acceptable as Captain Absolute, while Mr.Arthur El- Nott scored another success in Montreal as Sir Lucius O'Trigger.The part of Bob Acres fell to Mr.Allen Thomas.who thor- oroughly and very taltifully interpreted the various jdjocyncrasies of Sheridan's famous character.Miss Fanny Osborne made a lively and very effective Mrs.Malaprop, notwithstanding consider- éble loudness and accentuation.Miss Clare Lindsey was fair as Lydia Languish.The management announced that \u201cThe Wife,\u201d a soclety drama by Messrs.Belas- co and De Mille, wil ibe presented next week instead of \u201cFaust,\u201d as originally intended.THE THEATRE BOYAL.The Theatre Royal has another stirring melodrama this week, and one t is) rather cleverly played, for \u201cReaping the Whirlwind\u201d bas many of the good features of the modern emotional drama, and but few of the bad on The company fe a good one, and the acting ls natural and unaffected.Perhaps the first two acts are the best, but even in the other two the interest of the audience in the play is sus- \u201ctained to a great extent, POPULAR BALLAD CONCERT.The popular Saturday afternoon ballad \u2018concerts are to be given again this autumn, the first taking place on October 20, under distinguished patronage.Miss Hollinshead® work will be shared by Mr.#.H.Blair, organist of St.Andrew's.The concerts were much appreciated last; year, not only by musicians of the city, but by the genera! public, and there is | every réason to believe that the former suoçess will be duplicated.Mise Holilns- head ta now corresponding with New York fires Yegarding the latest music.mit re re MoGILL SOHOLARSHIPS.At \u2018a faculty meeting of McOHI yesterday the following awards werd made: Third year scholasship for natural \u2018scl ence, $138 for two years, Mr.d Dale Harris; first year exbibition, J.G.Archibald.Mr.patate L ever.have aimed at interesting the audience COURT OF QUEEN'S BEN Term for the Sherbrooke Opened Yesterday, J Lemieux Presiding.SUMMARY OF HIS HONOUR MARKS TO THE GRAND JURY \u2014PUBLIC MORALS IM- 3}.PROVING.(Special the Star.) SHERBROOKE, e, October 3.Court of Queen's this district, ope Lemieux presided.he following grand.jury was sworn : .Baldwin, TH W.8.Armitage, ux, A.M.Ald P.Gagnon, A.P., Jos.Audeti Iris P.Doyon, Hollls M.A.Piche.His Honour, in the course of his address to the grand jury sald : \u201cVery happily.Ba docket of cases to come before you is.Bot very heavy, though several indictagiiata\u201d will be laid before you, and I trust; that you will not long be kept away frond your, \u2018sécuvätiôns This is an # of astate.of public morals most - for education, which, according to cial statistics relative to the the population, is more wi district than in any other country, and which contribute fully to render citizens fal of the laws and respectful tof ity in general, and the judd ; particular, as evidenced shown to this court on ail \u201cJ may further add th where, more than in apgfOthe the Dominion, there Je creed, race and natiokpit the inestimable advantailp del clergy in all denom prociate all the constant 8 viour's words, \u2018Love ye \u201cI may also say with of the entire district in carefully pre knowledge, courtesy.of loyalty \u2018towards their 0 fortunately are tending ; a ; = ing inisplaced, in an addr to: communicate to ti on the moral charact: ing the two years tha \u2018out\u2019 to\u2019 administer J ce tion with my worthy league, Judge Whitde vena, tric mitted by residents, Bs facility of communi American cities ter its environs.But citizens are det emt of this most unwel and they can rely on he entire.\u2018of this court.\u201cThere is, Rowoven's shadow : ture.It ls that : Govetrmmen: ne Ï : province, deeming fou too conservative of + the things of the aod regarding you as antiquarians, st.with tensotty \u2014früite, jell Apte more easily, mo \u201cWax \u2018than PE Dozens of of in every loss pei or grocer. Pis NC we to \u201cà * Because and eve West End.well as boud and Friday.All Heading Our restes W.ay.we gre offering variety, quality rice in furniture that are making dy come our way, specially from the The variety in all lines gives you the ns surance of finding just what you want.The superior quality and finish in our parlour, dining room and bedroo , L and library furnifure make satisfaction a certainty.Our prices make every purchase a bar- The goods only need to be seen to be ap- Special \u2018discounts on Monday, Wednesday F.LAPOINTE, 1447-449 St.Catherine Street, MONTREAL.25y Payments if Necessary.An Example ofthe Administrative Ability of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries.MISTAKE MADE IN EXTENSION.Exporters Threaten to Claim Ind demnity for Damage Their Busi- | ness Sustained.(Special ti the Star).OTTAWA, October 2.\u2014An extraordinary condition of afiairs has developed in connection with the administration by Sir Louis Davies, of the winter deckload law.For many years\u2019 past steamers and sailing vesacls leaving Canadian ports between October lst and March loth, for ports in the United Kingdom or the continent, have been restricted from carrying deckloads exceeding three feet in height.At the request of various ies interested in the wood trade, the Government last year agreed to extend the unlimited deckload period steamers leaving Can n ports from the 1st until October 12th.Instead of framing the new legislation in this manner the act was amended in such a way that it gave \u2018unlimited deckloads from the lst of Janu- | ary up to October 12th, whereas the intention was that the provision should only ap- from March 16th to October 12th.Not | realizing the mistake which had been e in the statute, officials of the Government in the Maritime Provinces this year continued to restrict deckloads between Janu- : Why?sets, as an , unwarranted by the law.hirty-four steamers in St.John alone were preven by the officers of the Minister ol Marine, the cargoes which Sir Louis fi taki Davis y jegislation, had author- Davies, by his own ized them carry.On one ship alone this illegal restriction cost the owners the loss of $3500 in freight, while the total loss in freighte last winter in St.John alone 1s estimated at between $25,000 and 250,000.The steamship owners threaten to claim indemnity from the Government for their losses.EEELEEEEEEEEECEETEEE EEEEE¥ m DIAMOND- PURITY HALIFAX DISAPPROVES Of the Attitude of Mr.Blair in the Intercolonial-C.P.B.Contro- rity of or, .elemen you procure them from.prices In ibaa selection of a Diamond size is only one of many considerations.ta, as also are shape and style of cutting.The most important feature in the buying of Diamonds is the source TO! We buy direct from the cutters of Amsterdam.: Thi bl .give our customers the dholcest of Gems without having to pay the fancy versy.(Special to the Star.) - HALIFAX, N.8., October 2.\u2014The Council of the Halifax Board of Trade is taking nd in the controversy between Presi Shaughnessy, of the C.P.R., and Hon.Blair, Minister of Railways.The council has sent a memorial to Ottawa prom flaws are very important $ ent A?) R.A.CEE EEEEEEEEEEX DICER.SON « CO, DIAMOND MERCHANTS, 2261 ST.CATHERINE STREET.ma testing against the Government through the Minister of Railways, doing anything that would divert from Halifax or St.John, N:B., ocean traffic thai might otherwise find its way here over the Intercolonial Railway.The council wants the Inter- colonial and Halifax to get all of this traffic 3333333333333 *xE 333332333333 :3333333333333# that the C.P.R.can give it or that can be got from any other source, and it expresses its decided disapproval of Mr.Blair throw-) ° THE ANCIENTS TAKE A SAIL.The Morning Spent in Bight Seeing and the Afternoon on the Lachine Trip.à LARGE NUMBER OF CANA- ! IANS IN THE COMPANY, \u2019 SOME OF WHOM WEAR CANADIAN MEDALS.The members of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of Boston, who reached the city last evening, spent the early portion of the morning in taking a atroll through the city.The Salem Cadet band gave a concert in the rotunda of the Windsor\" Hotel, the programme being a lengthy cue and the members played in faultie=s style, A large audience listened \u201cto the varivus gelections.> Thid afternoon the company together °° CORRE The Lund \u201cand a few invited guests | boardéd the Duchess of York for a sail up the Laghine Canal, around Lake St.Louis and thfough the Rapids.; It is astonishing bow many Canadians are members of Ancient and Honour able Artillery Company.Its chaplain is the Rev.Pr.8 blin, pastor of the 1s Universalist Church, Boston, and a * Canadian by, birth, ha the ving first seen va germs of consumption stops your coligh, snd.\u2018the torn places 3 your lungs he \"4 For these hagll \u2018cases \u2018you had betteÿ buy a dollar bottle.he Sôc.size is enough: or bronchitis, asthm 0arse- | ness, croup, Bad \u201chard colds.The 25.size will \u2018 cure an.ordis gary cold.2 y hter «Only last our dang LS iven up al bopeof t we had knewn of took a most severe cold.months we had iia | SOME BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS.ing any obstacles whatever in the way of this traffic.VOTERS\u2019 LISTS PRINTED AT TORONTO ARE COMPLETED.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO.October 2\u2014The Mhil and Empire says the voters\u2019 liste which were farmed out to be printed in Toronto were completed last Baturday, and have been sent to Ottawa.These were the liste for 28 ridings in this province.As the delay in getting them ready was supposed to be one of the chief reasons for holding off the elections, it is a fair presumption that the announcement of a dissolution of Parliament will now be made st an early date.IN RICHELIEU COUNTY.SOREL, October 2.\u2014Mr.J.B.Vanasse, unanimously nominated Conservative stan- light of day at Picton, Ont.He was for | many years a member of the 4th troop of Canadian Cavalry.He has lived in the United States for the past seven years, but always comes to Canada to spend.his summer holiday.Another Canadian is Lieut.Grover Cleves land, formerly of the 62nd St.John, (N.), Fusiliers.oo A third is Dr.Robert H.Upham, who on the occasion of the \u2018present outing of the Honourables, commands a company made up entirely of Canadians.A fourth is .Alex.Graham, a former member of the Royal Grenadiers and Queen's Own Rifles, of Toronto, and the ictoria Rifles, of this city.He is a ve teran of the 2nd North-West rebellion, and wears the North-West medal.Another is a veteran of the Fenian raids of 1866-70.On the arrival of the company at the Windsor last night it was seen that and Richelieu county.Sixty delegates sen! ti tended the convention: had been large meeti thanks for the honour done him.He was followed by Mesars.Li i i of the convention Lacoufure, ex-M.L.A., L.Morin of St.Ours.The meeting was brought to a close with cheers for Sir Charles Tupper, Mr.Bergeron and the eandi- West Lambton Conservatives faléct Mr.Hanna \u2018as Their Candidate.WILLIE GIBSON IB STILL THE FAVOURITE WITH LINCOLN AND NIAGARA LIB- : ERALS SARNIA, October 2.\u2014At the tive convention of West Lambton there was a full attendance, every municipality sending ite quota of delegates.The annual election of officers resulted as follows: President, F, W.Kittermaster, Sarnia; vice-president, G.B.Stephenson, Fofëit: secretary, John Armstrong, Sarnia; treasurer, George Lucas, Sarnia.Beveral nominations were made, but ail retired with the exception of W.J.Hanna, Sarnia, and John Farrell, Forest.Mr, Far rell said that while not unwilling to fight the Parliamentary battle for the party, he would prefer that Mr.Hanna should be the candidate, and if that gentleman would agree\u201d to accept, he Would, withdraw.Mr.Hanna did not, however, care to do this as he would prefer to intpport Mr.Farrell * was done, and Mr.Hanna received a substantial majority.On motion of Mr.Farrell, Mr.Hanna's nomination was made unanimous, arid great enthusiasm.The meeting was then addressed by A.W.Wright, Conservative organizer, and James Olancy, M.P.The speakers pointed out that though the constituency.had hitherto been regarded ae Liberal, there was reason to believe that the carnival of pledge-breaking, extravagance, and eorrup- tion at Ottawa had alienated many honest Liberals, and the chances of victory were by no means few.The meeting clos ed, with cheers for the\" Queen and the can dldates, ; _ _AYLMER, Ont, Ootober 2\u2014A conyen- tion of the West Elgin Conservative | sociation was held in the Town Hall here yesterday afternoon, when the sitting mém- ber, Mr.A.B.Ingram, M.P., was unäni- mously chosen as the Conservative candi- The convention comprised 117 dele- Rates.of whom 100 were present.J.\u2019 B.Hambridge, president of the association.presided, and speeches were made by the candidate; Mr.C.A.Brower.M.L.A.: Mr.T.W.Crothers, Mayor Meehan, of St.Thomas, and othera.Mr.Ingram\u2019s opponent will be Dr.Wilson, who in three previous contests was defeated by him.ST.CATHARINES, Ont., October 2.\u2014At a gathering of Liberals from all parts\u2018of Lincoln and Niagara to eelect a candidate to carry the Liberal banner in the coming elections, the chaice unanimously fell upon .\\ Mr.Wm.Gibson, the sitting member, no other name being offered.\u201d Mr.Gibson de- cepted the nomination in a brief speech.Among the other speakers were Hon.Mr.Paterson, Dr.Landerkin, M'P., and Hon.Wm.Mulock.KINGSVILLE, Ont., October 2.\u2014At the Liberal convention held here yesterday, M.K.Cowan, the present member, was the choice of the convention by a standing vote to represent South Essex.No other names were pubmitted.Hon.Mr.Mulock was present, and addressed the convention.HALIFAX, N.8.October 2\u2014A Truro convention of Liberals was held here yee terday afternoon.Delegates from nearly every district in the country were present, Mr.Firman McClure, present member, re- this gentleman was wearing the Fenian .Vanasse : of the electors and ue : SEVERAL MORE NOMINATIONS: it 1 of Mr.Gibson's Canada en said pre fer that a ballot should be taken.This | ir.,_ giocer.HB I0hN AND SIFTON (Special to the Star).he will have an ii hour at the close or if Mr.Macdonald to speak first then Mr.acdo Teceive À - BR.BLATR\u2019S LATEST DEAL.ST.JOHN, N.B., October 2.\u2014The Government organ at dericton annôûnces t Mr.Alexander Gibson, jr., son of the Jumber king of the same name, will be the Government candidate in York.Negotiations are said to be renewed for the sale Eastern Railway to the Government.Mr.Blair has been in Fredericton two days.McGREGOR, M.P., WILL RETIRE.WINDSOR, Ont., October 2.\u2014 William McGregor, M.P.for North Essex, aunounces his retirement.to private life.Mr.regor has been in public life in Windaur for the last 33 years.He commenced his career as reeve of the then town oi Windsor.He was « member of the County Council and was elected warden ofthe county.He first entered Dominion politics in 1874.HOOT MON! __MifArehi Campbell-\u2014La Patrie.Mi.A.Rousseau, manufacturer of Ste.Anne de la Perade, bas accepted the Liber rather than himself be the candidate.Both 4 nomimtion for Champlain County, ido that thev\u2014twonld pre | against Msroott Pe LEAVE PRETORIA \"FOR LONDON, The Conservative convention for Nipis- sing, is being held at Sturgeon Falls to-day and is sure to nominate Mr.J.B.Klock, .M.P.Mr.Bergeron will address the meet- Messra+-H.G.Carroll, M.P., R.Roy, M.L.A P.V.Savard, M.P., Dr.Roes M.P., andfothere addressed a Liberal meeting at St.Paschal, Kamouraska County, on Sunday.; + DANVILLE.October 2.\u2014A meeting of the Conservative Association of the united counties of Richmond and Wolfe will be held on Wednesday in Richmond to choose a candidate in the Conservative interest.et OTTAWA MAN KILLED.SCHENECTADY, N.Y., October 2\u2014John O'Donohue, of Ottawa, nada, wbo was pursuing a course in electrical engineering at-the General Electric Works, was instantly killed early this morning.O'Donohbue was in the dynamo testing department and during dn hour's wait between tests he laid down on a 2%inch piece of belting and fell asleep.The power was turned on, and O'Donohue's body was rapidly carried to the fly-wheel, where it was badly crushed.A COOL BURGLAR.Woman Who Changed Iler Dress in House She Robbed, Sentenced.Jennie Barry and Edward Graham are two characters well known to the police.Some time ago they were arrested on a charge of housebreaking, and it was shown that the woman had actually changed her clothing while in the house of Mr.John H.Graham, on tne crescent.e two broke into the house and stole a large quantity of goods.This morning Judge noyers sentenced the woman to four years\u2019 imprisonment, and he remanded the man for a few days in order to look up his record in the United States.- TWO DEMANDS.\u2014Alphonse Fontaine bes made a demand of assignment upon William James Barrett, carrying on business under the name of Barrett & Connell, for $201.Charles Mignault has made a demand, of assignment upon Joseph Asselin, raid medal, which he only received two The two newspaper correspondents who accompany the company, namely, Lieut.Prank, C.Brown, of the Boston Herald, | | and Mr.J.Harry Hartley, military editor of the Boston Globe, have bot een æer- vice with the \u201cBritish army.e former was at one time a member of the Horse Guards, and is now first lieutenant of the 47th New York Regiment.The latter was for ten years connected with the 4th West York Rifles Volunteers and for seven years with the 2nd West York: Veamgnry Cavalry.For ¢i= =\u2019 % =\u201cer his arrival in the United, flutes he was a member of the Brun\u2019.\u201cAcousetts Irish Regiment.He was also the only Protestant and the onlÿ Englishman in that corpe.Among the prominent militia officers of Massachusetts who accompany the artillery to Canada this year are Su n-General Robert Blood, Major-General 8am Dalton, adjutant-general; Brigadier-General F.W.| Wellington, commissary-general of Marsa- chusetts; Lieutenant-Colonel F.Bupple, commanding the 4th Maryland Regiment; Lieutenant-Colonel Bailey, second in command of the 8th Massachusetts Regiment; Colonel \u201cJoe\u201d Parsons, a veteran of Gett, 5 N\\A =F ON Nw RE \u2018burg, and pension agent of Massachuset Lieutenant Hall, recently in command o the 1st Massachusetts Light Infantry, and who pulled the lanyard of the first gun to be fired during the Cooper riots in Boston.\u2018There are also in Montreal at the pres ent moment Mr.Charles S.Ashley, Mayor of New Bedford, the second largest cotton mapufacturing centre in the world; Mayor Fisher, of Waltham; ex-Mayor Robert Fears, of Gloucester, and many others.This evening the members of the com- ?ny will attend a smoking conceit at the ictoria Rifles\u2019 Armoury.N = SN S \u2014 Ss S NN Sie THE CANADIAN HUNT RACES.CE A, yaw They Were Postponed on Account of Rain From Saturday Till Tomorrow Afternoon.No doubt, if the weather holds out, as it promises to do, there will be a very large turnout at the races of th\u201c Canadian Hunt.which had to be postponed last Saturday on account\u2019 of rain.The large number, of entries, nearly twenty for the Hunt Cup alone, promise some excellent sport in.the steeplechases, A num of people will drive out by the way of the Victoria Bridge.Those who do not drive, will take the 1.35 Grand train, which will leave Bonaventure station at thirty-five minutes past one, and will alight at the track.On the return, trains can be at St.Lambert, at six, six-thirty, twelve minutes past seven.taken and They Will be for City Honours and Open Only to M.A.A.A.Members to See.- The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.will.hold the city hoxing .champian- ships on the 8th and 10th of next November.They will take place in the fymna sium on Mansfield street, and mone byt members of the association will.be.admi ted.Any amateur boxer in the city will be permitted to enter, however.The mem- rs of Mr.Bennett's classes will he ae pected to make a good showing, but ther& are a number of othér claver yourg amateur boxers in the city, and a most i iz competition thay expected.: ] , bug Mrs.Willlam NN.Fessenden, of & Pros- t avenne, Westmount, leaves.to-dey to.visit hey relatives in Bt Joseph, Mo.- \u2014 \u201c FN, Pr _ - + PODSNOP FIELDING\u2014\u2018\u201clmperial Preferential Trade + = 2 .\u2019 .\u2019 | | PODSNOPPERY.Ww ?Humbug Sir! Hume I I Don\u2019t Want to Know About It! -I-Den\u2019t Choose to Discuss k!_1 It Away With His Right Arm.) - | tle were at North Street station to give Sergeant Wi He vas hais cheered the Imperial Volunteers Reviewed by Lord Roberts on Departure From Pretoria.MORE -PRISONERS BROUGHT IN Burghers of Southern District Who Have No Horses Allowed to Surrender.\u2014 (Special to the Star.PRETORIA, October 2.\u2014 One hundred and sixty prisoners have arrived here from Eerstefabrieken and a number of others are on the way here from the East.The enemy are beginning to permit such burghers as have no horses and who be long in the southern districts to surrender.The armistice of five days, which Commandant Erasmus Fequested of General Puget to grant on September 26 on the plea that he wished to confirm reports of the collapse of the Boere\u2019 main army prior to surrendering, will result in nothing except in having provided him with an opportunity for driving his cattle north to Peitersburg Plateau.; Bugsveld.Co Lord Roberts will review the City bf London Imperial Voluntéers to-day prior to their leaving for home.NEW LEADER FOR THE BOERS.Barend Vorster Undertakes to Lead Enemy\u2019s Shattered Forces.GEN.BOTHA IS ADVANCING TO MEET HIM WITH TWO THOUSAND MEN.PRETORIA, October 2.\u2014 News has heen received from the north to the effect that Barend Vorster, who was a member of the late Transvaal Volkeraad, and who is at -{ Zoutpansberg, has constituted himself chief of the Boer Government, and is directing lans for the continuance of the struggle.in is not thought that his opposition will be serious when the British attack his forces, His followers are not enthusiastic and bis supply of munitions war is scanty.There has been a slight skirmish north of Pienaar\u2019s river.mmsodant Erasmus is honourably ob- \u2018serving the armistice agreed on a few days men is advancing by way of join Vorster at Pietersburg.TRAIN STARTS FOR RAND, But it Will be Sometime Before the Industrial Population Will be Permitted to Betum.LONDON, October.2.\u2014 Lord Roberts has authorized a civilian freight train to start from an to the Rand this week the first in twelve months.The return of the industrial population will not likely be wed unti neral Kitchener's parallel track from the Vaal to Johannesburg, along side the Netherlands Company's line, is comp! .The railway question will remain the most important in South Africa, so long as a big) garrison is kept in the Transvaal.Both taward Cape Town and toward Natal there is only a le track, glong which all munitions and supplies must e bro PT, JRISH-AMERICANS PAID.' Received a Portion of Their Reward From Kruger When They Sailed From Lorenzo Marques.LORENZO MARQUES, October 2.\u2014The Austrian eteamer Styria Lloyd has sailed from here having on board four hundred \u2018Transvaal refugees, part of them- being Irish-Americans.their nses have been pajd by the Transvaal Government.Fach man received thirty shillings ($7.50), and will be paid £8 10s ($42.50), on landing at any port \u2018which may be selected by em.oo BROCKVILLE MEN BANQUETTED (Special to the Star.) ; BROCKVILLE, October 2\u2014Last evening Messrs.Donaldson and Fraser, two of the Canadians who served with \u2018the First Canadian Contingent in South Africa, were tendered a banquet in gne of the Jeading hotels by the non-commissioned officers of the 41st Regiment, of which they are members.A right royal good time was spent, the elcome given to the returning herocs being enthusiastic and sincere.: OFF FOR SOUTH AFRICA.A Halifax paper rays:: Sergeant Wallace, of \u201cG mpany, Royal Canadian Re- ximent, left ob the Fiyin , Bluenose this morning en route to South Africa, to rejoin the force under Colonel Otter.Sergt.allace wee in the first engagement at Paardeburg, but was subsequently attacked enteric fever and was unconscious eight e was invalidéd home.Having pplied for re-enrollment : He \"will meet Private ed at Paardeburg) at _Frederioton, and from there the two brave fellows will start again for South Africa.Over \u2018hundred peo- allace a send-off.by a la be crowd and he for -wonw time.train left the was surroun er ; \u20147\u2014
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