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[" vs aN EY es\u2019 \u201cZz 34 = a DAILY STAR: - Last Wedk?s.\"Aversge - WEEKLY STAR: _ Last Week's Isaus.Average Ciroluation of \u201c57.675 117.574 T THE TRADE.200 _ © peroBRR 18th, The Material Of which the most fashion- < ably cloaks are made can now, be had from us in a variety of patterns and col-{ ¢ orings in §24inch: silk bro- | cades and 54-inch Reversibles.Filling Letter Orders a Specialty JUER MACDONALD & CO.weilisaton and Front Streets East, TORON TO.seu NoTIcE: * Specht Attractions lo\u2019 o Gents\" Epr< dishing Goods.\" offer ney oa hy ashes t' ral and aw ntér, Goods.spedial.pur-: © osen.They will be divided\u2019 fat two.1bts.disp layed in Jus centre of the store, od SEE and the pair\u2014about half.the - standard value.\u2014 LAs ._\u2014 ONE CENT Rodis Your By usin double min a aah\u2019 ter.Thousands in ule, None to equal it.Delivered anywhere on receipt of S29.Circulars by .© PAUL R: KRASEL : - Patentoe and Mfg, 2829 St.Catherine Montreal, [2 Q.- Bell Tel.ve, double Collar and Cuff Buttoner That is worth its weight in Gold 10c.EVERY ONE SHOULD 1¢ HAVE ONE.: \u2018S2A0/D JO Ur.\u201c109 \u201cSEMI jo Ojkys Aue \u2018ssoyng Ae - OT « \u2018Oud 10c.THE HANNAN STORE, si 213 St James St J 1 Coal Bill ! a , here.(ke Le Tempe and Le all { the basis of.absolute : surrender .= CE 15- FEARFUL | [1m wt 0 Chamberlain\u2019 s.Triudaphi * Pélitioians See an\u2018Eraof : \"oy Aggression.Hepce Trouble May Arise Out of Newfoundland, Siam or Africa.PARIS, October 12.\u2014The British general election 13 exciting a deal of intercst and cofnment in Continental Europe.The- opigion is universal that it is a person triumph for Mr.Chamberlain, and that if he becomes predominant in the British Government an era of aggressior and jingoism will be inaugurated which will perioualy threaten the peace of Europe.In France especially are sober men anx- out of Newfoundland, Siem, Africa, EL otis tiationg are ia the Bands of \u2018Mr.Chamberlain, war v especial) as ai in the case 43 the Transvaal, to.ref: compromise, and to offer to oie \u2018on \u2018by \u2018the other WILL NEVER AGAIN BACK DOWN.\u2018After Fash France will.never in back down comp stely, and with Cham if in ible.to describe the t is impossible mA with which Chambertais is roared in Continental Euro It is not ANG ire to say that reat.Britain A Fare ait her haste aad ith rope again: er, hostile an watchful.This opinion is expreseed by the most sober and conservative of the papers Journal des ts, and is not merely that of the An- obe extremist e fact that Mr.Chamberlain has never cat ically challenged enquity concerning poph the letters which are alleged to prove his somplicity in the Jameson raid, and that be makes no denial of his connection with in the Latest Fall \"Styles, 8 00 and $8.00.Crush Hats, Cooksey\u2019 s Make, 85.00, and our usual large varists of Gentlemen's Felt Hats In the newest styles and colours, from 92:00 up.Inspection invited.ROBERTSON & CO.; 233 St: James Street: QI?\u201cNo other establishment carries such an extensive stock of nigh rade \u2018tatlor-made.clothing, as we : do, and it is easy for anyone to compare goods and prices as, every garment tn our place is marked in.plain figures and only one price._ Before placing your order with a high-priced custom tailor for your \u2018Fall or Winter: Overcoat, see.what we offer in tailor-made overcoats at about one-half the price, of custom miadé ones.We show some magnificent Fall Overcoats made from all wool Whipcbrds, Vicunas, Covert Cloths, or Rough Herriug-bones, Cheviots, at $10 and $12.We show a splendid range of \u2018\u2018swell\u201d RAGLAN, OVEBCOATS, exact copies of custoii- made garments at $15, We also show a great quantity of Fall Overcoats at 85, 87 aud sé pe ati the latest shades and nicety made.Do Not Miss Seeing Our Boys\u2019 and Clothing Department, the | ge gredtest \u2018in this city and our prices the lowest.R Children\u2019s Cu Heavy | Seé 0 ur reat assortment of Boys\u2019 ur rs in Beavers, EF 2, nd | \u2018Cloths at $1.350, $2, #2, 50 and \u2018$3.50.See ouf great assortment 0 Boys\" Tweed 2 and piece A - Sudts, from $2 up.M SAXE & SONS, _ Montreal's Greatest i Clothiers, \"au | SAN \u2018BE BUT ONE FASHODA.| ious.It is felt that HE in future difficultics |- Chambering \"i Ty, - lain at the British helm things are likely _ 4 4 IV VV VOY VOI VIVVYVIVI Vv ® PPO IOPOPD t Ë an firms that have wn-1 \u2018creases the disteuot of and arbitraripess also Never before, potage + regarded with sent.wm TNR & Co.'s only day only .at Kennedy\" _\u2014 Top Coats, All-wool Tweed Suits; wats e and perfect ftuing, eise- where $10.00, here , - thew \u2018way, in- oreovèr, a good ma Transvaal) b b ou the Betis EEE and the Le they a of Bea b br rab | - $7.50]* Fall Gvercoats light and dark colors $3.50.air = Ei SEP _ Tu a ; Eline Chk proba; 4}: The Estate Remyeick: Pro rty, se Pate Bar Les BL SE 900 Notes Dame Hipes; dpert feet cet.Ton Po) loner Whart, pes ist 35 \u2018oquare fe.| THE:Z CRADOCK SIMPSON, Real Estate & Agency Co.190: James St.| a KEARNY, AUCTIONEER.; LU Mlze0a \u2018|.J LG Kemnedy & Co:s marked degree, that the prejudice which formerly existed has entirely - When mannfacturers are capable as J.G.\u2018Kennedy & Co.has been proved: to be, thers is no reason why ready towear attire 4 .that outs is so 3 os x JF is proved by the fact that we number \u2018 among our customers some ., the foremost wd Our shows you, tb-d4ÿ, to ees for Men\u2019 s Strictly All-wool Covert new styles, well lined, elsewhere 0, std.G.Kennedy $6.50 | .Men\u2019s Very Swell Overcoats, - Men's Winter Overcoat s, asin, © Obuyiots und ~Viuuas,.elsswhere PP Men\u2019s Swell Fall and Winter Suits.Men's Black and Blue Unfinished Worsted Suits, single or double breasted styles: actual $14.00 Brad | Boys\u2019 Winter Reefers, Storm collar, equal to any reefer sold elsewhere for $8.00.Special hero 6 lay Extra Special 250 Boys\u2019|- 3» a = i Ubéutenbm ; TOOKE'S SHIRTS Are made in every desirable style.The \u2014 workmanship is right to the smallest detail, our aim being to.produce first- class goods at popular prices.your Shirts at Tooke\u2019s and save from twenty to twenty-five per cent.| A > TO0KE'S Tailor Made Shirts Made to Measure.Buy Ready-to-wear.Attire \u201c such dissppeared .should not take rank with the butinert été peofiedusal vi ing this Fall is patticRlarly handsome, (and 'we Yourselves, what 20th century © $7.25 e, special to-day .ek Fall and Winter \u2014Styles For Bs.agen 3 to 16 Boys\u2019 Winter Suits, 3 to 20 years, finest of ma- \u2018In Meltons and Vicunas, in terials and ' most akilfu]/8©00 workmanship.Prices from to which ot miay pin fal } I p your $3.50 to $9.00.re all-wool lon, Oxford 10 pare and Long map: Blne and best custom made work .enterprise will do.| Men\u2019s Stylish Long Cut Oxford Gray Overcoats, - artistically throughout, elsewhere $10.00, here \u2018made of best kerse elsewhere $14.00, al finished m su.$10.50 made mith of and - $7.50 d whi; UE EE STS Ge Men's Fine All-Wool Beaver a: $18.0, at \u2018Kennodon\u2019 roinbte, $10.00 Men's Prince Albert Sui mad of LE grade clay ile es 865.00 = RATOOKE, Sish People sLike Stylish Dress has improved Blue and $3.50 êé.360 Boys\u2019 Winter dver- RL ts coate and Reefers, prt] Wa ee 3to 20; one half af our second floor required for this exhibit, the kind of clothing J.G.KENNEDY & co, .The 0 One Price Gltiers 3! St.Lawrence Street.Lo wg Pinasant Roors.VOPPVIPSSU pe VA AA Our furniturewill make you comfortable and your environ- > ments pleasant and beautiful.> You may be sure you will enjoy it.Be easy while you live Our easy; prices lielp you to H.A.WILDER & CO., 7 Notre Dame, Uptown 258 Be.Jaiues, 183 re 1 2 esisimaon 0 OF.3 In; the sudan 1s Recalled \u2018by \"À version of the deaths of Feotains \u2018| been sent to supersede them.When Klobb was shot dead, his LIEUT, -COL KLOBB True & ~~ Accowit' df \u2018Trouble, PARIS, October 1%,~The Matin on Wed-| LA gave what purports to be theltrue\u2019 Voulet and Chanoine, of the French Soudan ex- ay i NG and SBWING Professional instruction t or ladies and women.Cutters\u2019 work stvan students taxing MADAME E.I.BTHIER, tormerly with Abel Goubaud, of Paris A ST.Montresl 252s etd exclaimed: ts Bothing in ¢ common between ou sh Chief \u2018McGowan \u2018against from an offort misde by the dvenin et onan to Reco HUDSON PAYNE CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED \u2018MURDER | SMITH'S FALLS, Ont, October 13.~~.The charge of attempt to murder 1aid by struck received preliminary attention; before the Mayor here yesterday.The trouble arose {Stk Tne ch on + ent © aa Boule Hudson Payne the chief to ar k= \u201c order with some yrenpon, \u2018him sèverely on tte le: The chief's call for hel one.and thén La couple Perth gaol to awal and \u2018wounded received no \u2018attention, and, « ng and daged condition, a5 vi an a hundred\u201d yards ruh against Fane k hi of thats and ; their -men.addin found an Independent expire in Africa.Ly soldiers seemingly assented, but ye.the officers.retired ww leave Them in silence the following morning.h ch was soldiers.on horseback ar in insulting ts on ed with twent: - apite the forts of the uropess m and of* men attempt a sentry re cua A COLD IN ONE DAY the column, s to pres men was an beloved by his mien, ox ie ait \u201cupon Kiobb w » fon, Lieut.Meynier, addressing Voulet, at \u2018whose orders the fatal volley bad - been an assassin ! Henceforth thers us.\u201d his shoulders aud ne pursued the d menaced them The men, without for an order, fired upon \u2018him.Me Bullets, and, de- Bou tot was shot the following night by while he ans rejoin CROMER IS DENIED.LONDON, October 12.\u2014Officials of the Foreign this afternoon informed a representative that there was abeo- fately no foundation for the rt in cir- en mmoned fron D Eat to eed m seat in the new Cabinet., Stiliwell\u2019s Business-Men\u2019s Meals are Pronounced \u201cA 1 and Always Ready.\u201d 3 sere Lausier to Tupper, \u201cOne promise I've People now get good meals cheap and Bays Tupper to Laurier, \u201cThat's true, Ill _Toxe ve \u2018Bromo Quinine Tablets.All rtsna tbl money if It fala 8 ere as aacribsd t rr So db mmm \u2018om (Waynes simatie Jo wad, box.ee nn FSR BS id nds ne | Bat \u2018twas Stillwell, not yon, did the .df vel, nob J ar 0 cen ing ; : : : TE 24 en\u2019 3 Py THE MONTEEAL \u201cDAILY SFAR- FRIDAY.oorbbek Se SATURDAYS SPORTING APPOINTMENTS.What 1s Going on To-morrow in Local Sporting Clrcles.JPUGBY\u2014Quebec Rugby Union Senior Series \u2014 Montreal va.Britannia, - Montreal Baseball Park, 3 p.m Ottawa College goes to Brockville.Intermediate Series \u2014 Montreal vs.Shamrock, M.A.A grounds, 3.30 Britannia ws.McGill, Montreal Baseball Park, 8 p.m.In the plays on Point 8t.Charles grounds; Montreal plays on McGill grounds; Shamrock plays on Westmount grounds.Intercollegiate Rugby Union, Senior Series \u2014 Toronto \u2019Vatsity vs.McGill, on MoGill Campus.Kick off at 3 o'clock.RECORD NOT BROKEN, Two Other Montrealers Have.à Try at Bleycle Road Record to New York.\"COMPELLED TO TAKE A TRAIN.They Did Pretty Well Till an Accident Happened After Worst Roads Were Passed.HE following is the description of an attempt to break the record between Montreal and New York, on the part of two bicycle riders, Mesere.er and Hoffman, of the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic Association.The story teiis bow they did not manage to do it, but a refreshing point about it is that they cheerfully own up that they were compelled to take the train part of e way.; NEW YORK, October 12\u2014We left Montreal about six o'clock on Thursday morning, October 4th, 1900.We went along Notre Dame street to Longueuil ferry, where we bad to wait until 6.15 for boat.We arriv-.at Longueuil at 6.22, and went along +A street to Chambly road, where we turned up.The roads wars 81) O R for about a mile (or rather the sidewalks), them the roads suddenly changed and became a mass of ruts and mud.We passed th Bt.Hubert at 6.46 on the way to Chamb arriving there at 7.30, where we stopped for fifteen minutes, turning down our bandle bars for a scorch the towpath to St.Johns, where we arrived at 8.25, and got signature of proprietor of f hotel and put up the bandle bars again.We left St.Johns at 845 for Lacoile.We arrived at Bt.Paul, five miles from Lacolle, at 10.30, after travelling over very bad roads, and stopped at the hotel to get a drink.We started again at 10.40, arriving at Lacolle at 11.10, and went right ong to Rousc\u2019s Point.On the way there we had to walk about a mile and a half very bad roads.We got i at 11.50, where we had dinner and obo each other down, leaving there at 2.00 p.m.for Platteburg.On the way there Jerry took a very bad spill, and, of course, Hoffman had to g0 over him and land in the dust on the other side.After we straightened up again we started at a good clip, and arrived at West Chazy, nine miles from Rouse\u2019s Point, and stopped at the ived in Platts Platteburz were, for the most part.good.although for about three miles there was sbout five or six inches of sand.We got vof-the- Hotel, and left there at Kent.and walked about four mountains in four or five inches of sand.On the way to Port Kent we got on the wrong road.and had to cross the river at Ausable Chasm, in a small bost.our two wheels in the centre.myeelf in the front.and Jerrv at the end paddling away as if he was racing at a regatta instead of paddling an old scow across the river at Au- rable Chasm.After we had crossed the river, we tried to licht our lamp.but it would not light.Of course this was just our luck.We had tested it in Montreal.and it burned O K.but just when we needed it of course ; TT WOULD NOT LIGHT, so wé had to go without light through the mouhtains.When we arrived at Port Kent we found that we had gone ten, miles out of our way.We arrived there et 7.20.We had sunver here and left at 8.20 for Willsboro.After riding about five miles we began to realize that we had lost our way.After walking over two or three moun- tainn 2 little bigger than Mount Roval.in sand un to our ankles (when we left Port Kent the hote! man said we would have good roads to Willsboro, we got good roads, : =.| Physicians as s class are opposed to what they call \u2018\u2018 patent medicinen It is not.often they openly endorse them, Now end then, Bower, some ~~ \u2026 édies, feels it a duty te tell what he kn t ome bottle gave $ her to use as direct Five botties cared hort aicebel w mes boyd miles from Alba way to New York, where we took the ain at 1 o'clock for New York, there being no time on account of not su itious, was great uck we were having in not meetin fuck told me that he had the mountain near Putnam, and had ex- eeling when the accident happened.Ice that we were almost bound to oe Montreal and Britannia ia will Montreal Baseball oP erie street.There is a ri these two the\u2019 spirit oF the contest.which Doth clubs have made to be on paper the teams look | %ud it is probable that on its conclusion the senior mence.den on our way in at 5.25.We stopped at at the the Arlington Hotel, and bad supper, and a rub down, and started alo one of the finest roads we had seen A we rode doing the 18 miles from Whitehall in end 10 minutes.We left Smith\u2019s Ban for Fort Edward, and about $ miles from Fort \u2018Edward, M Miller, who was in front, spike and ri each way, trying to fix the tire, but could not as the eut was too-big.When he struck the spike bé was thrown and SPRAINED HIS KNEE CAP, and could hardly walk.When we found that it was impossible to fix the tire, we on foot for Fort Edward, some 55 ny, and.a little over half possibility of reachi New York on record iller\u2019s Sh and knee.time before, .uer, who ways he is ut the ny single crows, which he said were ba en he got fixed up after the gpill, seen à Crow in Something pected something to happen.id happen, and that something spoiled our the record, which I \u2018think we of break have done, as we had trav- clled over the the worst [pads and had started , ag our time from get in e good tim: Whitehall to to Smith\u2019s Basin \u2018(18 miles in ! hour and 10 minutes) will show.We were almost as®good as when we started I can tell believe hat saying about \u2018\u201cmeeting eagle crows.\u201d When we left Montreal we expected to ride our wheels there, and not walk about ® miles over mountains, ete.New York at 7.25 on Delaware and Hudson.We arrived in Ee DOINGS ON THE RUGBY FIELD.TO-MORROW\u2019S EXCITING MATCH Montreal and Britannia are Each Fit for the Game in the Senior Series.What will abl he ue of Le must e Quebec Union serics tes afternoon, when existant between well for the efforts in the rey best possible condition, shows ow ly they regard the the week i mae\u2019 During the fai attended and Doth fifteens bave been putting in some ard work in preparation for the game.matched ave improved co will be fift > hich faced Beockeie.Tho ger than that w victory in Ottawa has not turned tbe heads of the Montreal m and they bave turned out \u2018to practice wearers of a to re senior match the McGill and Britannia Intermediate téams play This match will start at two 0\u201d and wil com MONTREAL'S THREE FIFTEENS.Montreal's teams for tomorrow's mat follow: lst XV.Blair Russell, full back; xv Fan back, Sit Tal baci tain); quarter back, E.Stuart; scrim, Owens, Smith, Dowd: Yuile, Matthews, J.Simons.Howat, Mo: Coll, A.Eaves.Spare\u2014Da 8rd XV.Backs, Walsh, Massey.(captain Hager, Spry: parter back, B ).q scrim, McKeddie.Harmon, Kempf; wings, Soot Russell, Powers, Sein.Johnson, Wardell, Gifford.\u20188 paren\u2014Ray and.e PUNTS Vanity and McGill to-morrow.Curren is a \u201chorse\u201d in McGill's scrim, and is a eprinter as as teliable as ever at full- No for or Colles He is without peer.\"Capt.Kenny has his men well in hand and'is making them LS ball from the sound of the whistle McGill has a great collection of halv choose.from Eoin on 0! alvel, tp : Johnson, Savage, to son, P.Coldwell, Howitt and Bonin.They will be heard from later.\u2014 pion \u201c Simon, who i to 2 op pear at the Thonkagivine night P.nfent, will play inside ving Ê ar uen Montreal Intermediat iates in their expected \u201cDave\u201d has.ed.out to be one of the best on the line.2% go pres of Yallerted Footban | te go there to-morrow.The occasion sa benefit - match b for ome of the Valeria | oo he midortune to have his Club the Bteathoona ne br oken during a practice game he route to Fort Aan, ie tween the railroad tracks.The pext place wa reached \u2018was Smith's «Bars, d his tire about two inches e stopped about 34 of an hour evenly tbe -mateh- itself.| will be a pretty even contest.The Britannia boys nsiderably si their meeting with the Brockville aggregation.Judicious changes have been made in the line-up and it is expected that tomorrows team ; ju: nd race.1e- has ts | GAME PROTECTION, Strange Way in in Whtoh Or ontario Government Looks Afer Its Game Now-a-days.AN OFFICER AND A POACHER.The Former Joined the Latisr and Was After \u2018All Made a Game Warden.\u201cfollo toi HE t Ts bra - liable - Ontario bu- interfer with the laws oF fort, au the tion of game in the of On- Be an tes, that a government official in ri ippiesi en charge of an Indien poscper; who had made ble.self particu ive, by the killing of _game during the \u201cClos Sessons.While the prisoner was in durance, the ntleman states, the officer in question, al- loved him to have a few days liberty on fromm that the Indien would show hin hunting grounds, and so both of- .cial and pri soner went and merrily brokb the game laws together.The excursion Le came known, however, finally removed, but dis political influence was sufficiently great to cause him to be uf- terwards appointed a game warden in the district, which he himself had d despoiled in past Coe.NEWS OF THE TUF TURF AND TRACK THE TROTTING AT LEXINGTON.Races on Other Tracks in Various Parts.LEXINGTON, Ky., October 13.~There wd in attendance yesterday.and the ract oii of Te mesting.dition track the en re 210 York B Boy, ana at $50 to A for or Lamp Girl, as ie big Resta bot.oat vos the eats, t not, wever, until he had lost the first two to the great California mare, Noe ta, who also gave him a close rece in rer?third.The other contending horses were Onward Silver and Lamp Girl, the forme: winner step the last heat in 3.Wi.The race was a good one throughout.ontralto, at $100 to $30, the.favourite in the West stake, took the race right off the reel, leaving the fight for second place between the erratic Amie Burns: and smooth going Ebbe, B the second divide of the $2 $2000 jennessce « colt Empire Wilkes, the ava ite for ngtoi for two-year-olds, trotting, eames third in the first heat and behin second.Er- Banner in the rene a high bred fly from the Bitterroot Farm, ves the winner straight heats over W.J.Young's it.\" Melton.by Al- ierton, who finished second each time.Jay McGregor.who was well thought of in the books before the race, got only fourth money.| RACING AT MORRIS PARK.NEW YORK, October hors Fork crowd was on yeste attracted by Tne bright, clear Sun and good Eight horses faced the starter in the chief race of the day, Meehanus cl favourite ae 3 to + with Alard Scheck, Muzette and Belle of Lexington second choices.Flrs race, 5 1-2 furlongs\u2014Unmasked, 130, Henry.4 to 1 and 7 to 5 won; Lady Uncas, ; Mitchell, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1.2 Silverdale.163, Burns, 13 to 5 and even, 3 © 18 1-2 Firearm, Gola Lace.ies oo nl ght\u2019 himes, Beau Ormonde an anice atso \u2018ran.Unmas : disqualified for es and the officiels placed the horses peas first, Bliverdale second, Firearm third, Second 1-2 furlongs, selling = 8nark, 106, sitebell 7 to and to 2.won ; Animosity, 101, Shaw, i to! and 5 to 2 2; Annie Thompson.108.Henry, 6to 1 an to 1, 3 Time, 1.06.Li Quiteright, Vouch, Yorks cate, h, Novelty and Lack also ran.Third race, New Rochelle, mile, sel \u2014Greenock, les 108, Burns, § to § and 1 to won ; King Barleycorn, Ls &onnor: 7 to 10 and out, 2 ro Oread,\u201d , 15 to 1 and 2 to 1.Time, 18 1- & Fourth race, Westchester eT: | Pi Bchec 11, Burns, ! to ?and 8 oR i Rush, 120, 7 to 1 and 6 to % 3 nnikin- nic, 115, McCue, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1.22.Dr.Barlow, Musette, Mebane.Ci Cha- rentus and Belle of Lexington also race, ng\u2014Carbuncle, à Me- Cue, even and out, won; Armor, 10, H.Grick, 7 to 3 and 3 to 5 2' Rinaldo, 100, Hoard, 2 to 1 sad 4 to 5 5, 3.Time, 1.41 1-4.e.108, Miles, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, won : 103, Henry, 5 to 1 snd ock, to 8.Time, 1.56 1-4.Walt Not, Bangor and Blaney Lucas also THE SPORT AT FORT ERIE IF TRACK, Ont., October 13.\u2014 FORT ERIE TEA clear; attendance fair.Resul te: First race, 614 furlongs, seliing\u2014Seguen.ay, \u2026 Ross, even, won; Hie Away.4, 104, ber, 8 to 1, second: Falells.97, Pos- Av r.2 ra.Time, 1.2.Poorands + = 9 B ol 5 ä LJ ots EL wb.furlongs, Gamp, 99, E.Ross 104, + Daly, 2 to 1, second; Bill Massie, 104, Postel, § to 1, third.Time, 1.04.Water Alone, Virginia T., Glesseg, Joonte Y., Maltese Cross, Lightning Flash, Kriss Kringle, Fleche D'Or, and Oriclus also ra ird rece, 1 1-16 miles, selling Chopin.101, A.Seder 3 to Laon rathlana 91, Landry, to 2, second: Tip Gallant, 104, J.Daly.a 3, third.aime, 1.49.8ir Fitzhugh ao and Alten also ran tor.1s Fourth race, § gs\u2014C: \u2018ce ry, 4 to 1, Won; Maggie ve tro, to 1, second; \u20ac to 5, rd.Prince Zeno, 1.09, DOINGS OF HARLEN HORSES.NEW YORK, Octo 3, \u2014 Following were the entries Pa em.races yesterday: First race.% mile ,3 year olds, sellin, Elovionte 1 113; Orrie Gsan, 3 Albert n- 210; rter Ba 1 Apple.1 ré 2, ; ee 106; Jack Doyle, 105: Lord Roberts, 189; C.B.Campbell, ° fariongs, of! Die Faustus.: w., tor, 114: is Hors C118: Nora ore » .ora Havil 11, he: Loyaletta, 118; John Gr! lgsby.11; 408: Homer port, Js: ites , 1082.Bort one, Ch \u2018Mounte 1s; = 108 ; Scot, 1 68; Little I at Lotres.aigeplechase- amies Le éaltust, 18 morant, } Een 108 aoe OB 160: BEE 56; Mer Fifth race, 11-26 miles, % ÿear olds \u2014 th.3.10; Cora ora Goety.Ter Founy lle, 1 Miss Troubadour, #8; Pirates se: Mau Destro [de Gonne, Rurrys Sister, 86; Telephone Géri.Ve.us fo and igh Tact md Topmast 108; Clay 7 Bensdorp\u2019s Cocoa is .sclitne _.Pointer, delicate of flavor for pastry, dainty fers and confection well-kr and re- F = the | finally getting Er Be hice Le being The \u201cSemi- -ready\u2019 , brand.Asimplesat- in label withthe name \u2018\u201cSemi-ready\u201d and the price.Means everything claimed, for \u201c* Semi- | ready.\u201d The guarantee \u2014 \u2018Your money back if dissatisfied.\u201d Clothes sold at the trying-on stage; Sold ata businesslike price ; Delivered promptly.gentlemen to wear.231 St.James St.2364 St wo athorine Se Means, too, the protection of the wearer from imposition by dealers who have not got \u201cSemi- _ready\u201d to sell\u2014but would like to have._ \u201cSemj-ready\u201d is high-grade clothing, made for $20, $18, $15 and $12 per suit or overcoat.2381 St.Catherine st, w.By mail, get a catalog.1551 St.Catherine St.Also a great favourite with prospectors, miners, | explorers.A Made of selected Can- ~ |uck\u201d \u2018Calf, oil tanned, by speclal process.An extremely light boot, every detail of finish perfect Waterproof bellows : tongue.High grade leather saré or hob nailed elk sole.This is the \u2018boot selected for the men of Strath- cona\u2019s Horse, hence its name.Every pair Goodyear welted and trade marked with slate frame.E7 inch leg, price $9 00.ce -|.|-15-4nch-leg- laced.to © top, $a 00.ud = 225 st.James St.(Tel.Main 430.) MONTREAL.- 31 Notice to Teachers and Pupils.| 07; Trebor , Cross Molina, 108: Harry Nutter, 108: Morrone 108: Hola Up, 101; Next, 100; Aloha IL, 100; Old Mike, 97: Little Singer, 97; Fox Bard, 94; Golden Sceptre, 88.FINE SPORT AT NEWMARKET.LONDON, October 12.\u2014At the third da racing of ON fuewmarket Second October meet the Lo stakes of 20 sover- bch, with 500 soverei added, was eigne won 5 Lord William Berestord\u2019s bay gelding J Tar, ridden by Johnny ff.e Heath stakes of 1 s, with 200 eovereigna added, ae won b Cor bay filly Rosetree, by C.Yan's bay Silly guided by The Ditch Mile Nursery handicap of 200 sovereigns, added to a eweepetakes of five each, Ie won by the Prince of Wales\u201d colt Lord Quez, with Sloan up.Ren of the Bretby stakes, a post stakes of 100 sovereigns each, was won by Proc Melton, Sloan up.eo Prendergast sta stakes © of five sovereigns cache will 200 , WAS WOR sovereigns ad by ar.P.Lorilard\u2019s este cou Exedo, Re ter eelling stakes of 10 sovereigns, with 200 sovereigns added, was won by The Challenger ereigns added to sweepstakes of sovereigns \u2014 on ERE BE Connells ohstut Ely satan, Jenkins up.\u201che American Jockeys thus won every ON THE LACROSSE FIELD.REFEREE AWARDED THE GAME.SHELBURNE, Ont, October 12.\u2014The intermediate champi p lacrosse match esterday between Hv Dauntless of Bhel- Tarne and Shamrocks, of Toronto © Junction, ended in' a fizzle.Shortly after the C started the referee saw one of the Junction men deliberately strike one of whistle ered the player off the field.The June-' ton T8 wi not submit ahd left the on page rss than gave game to, Ehelburne This leaves the Dauntless champions of the intermediate series.It was the Shamrocks were convinced they\u201d ent could not win by fair means and their object was to knock out O\u2019Brien and thercby weaken Shelburne home in the hope of winning in this manner, but the keen «ye of referee Me a coul 2 ot nl: ce ause they 0 y Johto the laws they ran off the eld ON THE BASEBALL DIAMOND.NATIpNAL LEAGUE GAMES.Bat ley van and Steelman.Pht Pittsburg Chicago Snags.ee and Donohue.At Fhiladelphia\u2014i \u2018Philadelphia .\u2019 Boston .Bullivan.RACKETS.| MONTREAL BAC RACKET CLUB.The \u2018annual meeting of the archon .of the Montreal Racket Club.will be held t the club house, Concord street, on.Mun- y next, at 5 Sor for receiving reports and election of BRIEF NOTES OF DOINGS.A in (Resting cof the 570 Soowsbos, Fi be held this evening in rooms Fat St.Charles les Amate ur Athletic Case The knockout bowling \u2018competition! of the P.A.A.teams on Wein ee orne bowling i commence ings lot of interest amont te bowlers of the association.\u2014 e Montreal second ond tea have been in in carryi e\u2019 championshi the hes Tennis « Tee mpleted, .six matches played.es patch hens x scheduled to > hace been played on the Me- Gill grounds to decide the tie j n the series, was unavoidably Le off, pee Mont a team er ; sby winning the oars .The.Drummond Street College Had the Annual Field Day Yesterday Afternoon.WERE EXCITING CONTESTS The Aggregate Prize Was Won \"by J.P.Downes, F.E MoKenna ; Es ee.CL LL was a Close Second.were splendid and there Tere plenty of exciting finishes to stir up enthusiasm.The.games were conducted in an manner pud great who had ch arge, A events.The pro- a one the morning and aiternoon to run off.L One-mile bicycle, 16 years and under The Selds events and p in bent © eee re ae .too! 1 m noon es were foals and the senior The Fe ot for the ints and looked likely right up till the did excellent work in the runs and won the 220 However, he over running here and was unable to bave a ph in at the hurdle race, the winning of which gave Downes his prise.Belew wit be found a Fimmary of the Quarter er mile, bloycle\u2014 L cree = we semen 1g 2 eee vee ses 6 À ce ares ove oe cess wma 1 eevreeennns wen ue a eee bee see 2 1 3 Time\u2014.57.sss Sve sme ve eeu: ave ee pPutune the the Shot \u2014 : à vevssons woe vonsoiceserecteee 1 « corou bre née see wes un roucoveussqeseseuten ap os ve sénuve se poste eves ee oese sey * ve enscen era wie =e Soe 06 vouncu ses vee pea voocpqees \u201cy =.qe ve saserceduvece cove ose te an Be ve sessroryes emssesdocen 0vcicensoucee ope\u2019 ve ersnnnesecas se cio mes \u2018ve ue se se .Time-30.Halt ¢ mile.bicycle, 13 years end under= 00] .ve ove qu ans oûp sence À and is creat- ch which was\u2018 se eo \"dns vie evbée ounves \u2014eca00 son We QD -RFESS Geo oe =.PT v6 V0 cccoustedeas erases 1 2 .1 M bas os 2 1 2 8 \u201c Distance\u2014i6 6 inches.dore 0 mile, Bieycle, 14 Years and - ! eroseree \"0s gos sre sessarsccane 3 {.oe TO RENT.2440 St.Catherine street, one only vi ETT 4 a ( For H Hunters).).1551 St.Catherine St, E.Factory\u201463 to 69 Latour Street.Studios above W.H.Leach's Plano Parlors, HE LOIOLA GAMES £¥:RE Emm Have you Sore Throat, simples.Copper co ts, Sores, Ulcers outh, Hair Failing?Write Downes Second héat\u2014 by beautiful weather for their games and Kleking football \u2014 + n this account alone H-_C.Monk .vee there was an excellent shendages of friends i 5 Downes 11 0 IL TL TS 19 yards dash\u2014 2 E = 5 dcKonns- na ce.eee credit is due to to\" those JP.Downes.ol \" JK Time\u2014id Le te prise wnes, who Frank McKenna scored 21 yards open in » re ess wee Sie see eer COOK\u2019 REMEDY \u20acO.Masonic Temple, Chicago, nm, THIRTY CENT FULL MIDDAY DINNER AT THE BAL~ MORAL HOTEL CAFE.9 %w en = crs wee \u20ac.tote vvoua se se se se eu ve es ' EE Sesser S20 ers ude ses see Ne pa CO mt dash, open te all scheol and colieges\u2014 .E.McKenna, Loyola.Conroy, Loyola.c «0s » .Gomery, High Bchool .Time\u201428 2-5.OF th Distance\u2014256 ft.§ inches.The officials of the meets dre Irwin, M.A.A.A.pers < Farrell; J.H.w.Noli cKenna, ) \u201csighed and 0 BD i Bcorers-\u2014Dr.W.Kennedy and T.Ine Clerks of \u2018eourse\u2014\"\"Tony\"\u2019 Dowd.M Downes, president; Henry c president; Frank E.McKenna, secretary« treasurer; John P.Walsh and Moa A Com MR.J.B.GIBSONE TO REFEREE.\u201cThe feñcing and ewordsmanship feature of the big amateur indoor athletic tourna ment on the evening of Thanksgiving ue at the P.A.A.A., Point Bt.les, citing a considerable interest.Mr.Gibsone, the well known fencer, will officiate as referee in the two events in which Messrs.Alfred Lerin and T.G.Languirand are the principals.- If you have a Cold Sore and want to dispose of it use Griffiths\u2019 It will desppear a ina efw hours.Not a trace remains, [Sold by B.E.McGale, Montreal.| 311 LL a A + 0 6 se ®e sa ausescess * aso a Me Na see be f Promotes OT NARCOTIC.Zu Simile Signature of NEW YORK.5 Doses =35C1 N° SÉE I THAT THE FAC-SIMILE \u201cSIGNATURE LÉ 0 à and apo i Morphine nor Mineral.fe Aperfect Remedy for Constips- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- mess and LOSS OF SLEEP.CEH) months ola\u2019 Ee , oo \" HOUSES TO aroun or \u2018LET.- over AND GROUNDS, unfurnished.hot water ître Dame N 1 Thornton a street.or No.oe NT \u2014 HOUSE, 3 ST.LUKE stroat, 14 apartments, h.w.heating: tn good order: rent moderate.\u201cWm.Coop er, 261 Bt.Jumes st.\u2018ton street ; furnace, all modern ; Moderate.Apply Estate abrie) street, or PF.Notre Dame street.TP! \u2014 A VERY DESIRARILE « solf-contataed house, No.219 Mil- renovated : improvements : rant alter Drake, No.Evans.JT 258 b, and c.; hot water cheap rent for winter, LET \u2014 15 SUEBEX AVE.COMmodious, comfortable : 7 rooms, furnace heating : Apply 19 Bussex.238 6 fa To one déc STE, .Bt.Denis faTS LET \u2014 IN THE WEST END OF ; the city.a self contained house, IT : zooms.110 St.Luke strret.The above hnuse has just been renovated from top to bot- t tom.and occupies one of the, finest sites in that locality.Apply tn , 74 Bt.James st., Bel., © 442 Mount.Westmount.M T0 LET-RENT RE Anor; nice upper tenement: street.Tel.Key left at 114 Greene avenue, 239 6 ly painted and tinted: LET\u2014SEVERAY, HOUSES AND flats of 7 and 9 rooms, with yard, stable, Daisy furnaces and all modern :m- provements ; prices moderate.st.Apply 239 1 Desrosiers.5e Main, Le PUCED, NEW Daisy 400 8 or ars nasa No.106 Fultord Apply 5 Brunswick st.240 SITUATIONS VACANT.ANTED aTone aor aR a CS due ins machines Apaly to John tN $5 YWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE.SxrmmmCED operators in all departments of Pr ce torv: hf ~ prices\u201d paid and steady employ ment guarantesd all year.Apply 2 or a.MJIm.Hebert, at Gault Brothers\u2019 Helen street.+ Bl | SITUATIONS VACANT.ON PALARY OR he preston gents\u2019 seller =.sen ns ink buys it ag Pion al; gents sales amounted eo in oi der 141, La in two, hours.onro® I, ever commise on: ; taught, | or ps Send £0 es for or prospectus.LS ag = ~~ so PITUATIONS VACANT.Rae, Wo renee Jour Food.AY PY frend, ing, ATO Toe venise, deitimants Motropalitan Buslnens lege, therine: olograp ort Land, tyowriin Fockkeepin: © c\u2026 praotionlly any rate or system.y 241 1 THOUBEMAID.dE 29 Auta ine \"rs Wa pis NE a WANTED \u2014 sx EXPRRIENCED, OPERA- tore to put om bosoms.Only first clase vin \u2014 GOOD PLAIN OOOK OR EX- ati et, SI ea Phone another ma © « ountain ste APP.W 28 4 hands wanted.Apniv at once, Gault Bras.shirt factory, Bt.Helen ot.181 «f W ANTED \u2014 FOR NECKWEAR FACTORY dapartmentsg also siris to learn.Ap: Drader, at Gault Rms.Factory, Bt.Lund WVANTEN \u2014 \u201cCANADA'B SONS ON KOPJE and Velt\u2018\u2019 latest book out.An axent Just report» 51 sales in 8 days.Another 28 in 4 days; low price: blæ profits.sure money maker.Salesmen wanted.Linmott Pubishing Company, Toronto.ne Y TANTED \u2014 AGENTS.IF YOU WANT TO Fe! money easy.here's your chance.\u2018Cannda\u2018m Bons on Kopje and Velat.: most interestinr book I \u2018have ever handled.\u201d \u2018Jest the hook the peonle want.\u201d are two sentences from nn agent's letter just received.Bells ta everybody and anybody can sell it.Bradiey- Garretson Co, Limited, Brantford.ma 6 T JANTED AGENTS.OUR CHRISTMAS books are ready.From fifty cents up.Five honks explained In one prospect us.If you have a slow selling bnok or engaged fn other agency business\u201d vou fose money to continue, Commission to suit; easy time; new plan: met nur offer sure.Linscott Publishing Company, Torento.2316 6 1 experienced operators and ad tn all TANTED \u2014 AGENTS OUR CENTURY TEACHER WITH MODEL Wa eon) \u201cdiploma.Bohooi Trustees, Drum.mondville.238 6 WANTED \u2014 A nS00D GENERAL BER- vant; must references: good have good wages to the ht irl; washing.Apply 23 Essex avenue.Fish! irl; no 230 4 Yyantep \u2014 A FIRST CLASS TABLEMAID; Bond references required.Apply 940 Dor- chester st.p.m X ANTED \u2014 LITHOGRAPH for Potter press; steady employment competent man.Stale e perience and wages.The Yondon' Printing and ghithosraphing Company, Ltd.London, Cana 239 4 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHIRT CUTters, Singer machine sbirt makers; also machine girls to repair shirts.Skelton, Bros.Co., cor.Duke and William nts, 78 NTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR guired.Apply to Mrs Percy Gault, between 1 and 8 p.m.or after 8 239 3 PRESSMAN to Anton: six months old; good references re- 120 Mac- 210 2 W ANTED \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS CABINET makers for order work, accustomed to light machinery preferred; good wages and nteady city references.1205 ANTED \u2014 GOOD COO! FOR SMALL furaily: no wasbing or ing; referencos required.3240 Mountain at.241 1 ANTED \u2014 CA EN TER (JOBDING.) AP- ly to Mr.20 M st.Polnt St.Charles.241 1 V ANTED \u2014 GOENRBRA.SERVANT, wir orchestor st.18 dining clocks, ete calm Jon BALE Richmond square.\u2018sent\u2019 Tal.Up ond FOR SALE, R Pad \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, X KIN- bl a ar per load, de- ocks.?1.75 min\u2019 locke\u2019 1.r on , de- Hvered is, ere in the eity # Te MacDtar- of R SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNI- san Land seer above room and kitchen, bedroom.jctures, mirrors, 1 and 150 Mont: Bt.Cat ne s 131 tf NEW furniture, down town branch.Nol Secondhand goods bought and exchanged.AND SECONDHAND omrpets and stoves, on at H, A Wilder & 2080 nut coal, Coal R SALE slabs, Co.10 Shannon KINDLING 2 mill blocks, §1.25 a load: No.$3.00 a ton, for kitchen use.st.WOOD, eople\u2019s Main aT 223 tf SITUATIONS WANTAED,.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, MARRIED (13), desires position wn wal ector, timeleepor, of work of any kind; 12 yours with ast smployersi wpraks both Fos references.Address i, Pros \"Hiar orice, IN CITY OR thoroughly fami- tar with latest tion accounting, as adapted to commercial and manu- I.ta bush buninens.Correspondence invited.Ad- tar 284 45, Star Omics.BAC WAN TED - SITUATION elsewhere, b: dre Office.Want ED \u2014 SITUATION AS BOO GOKKEF- er by practical man; capable of taking chargo of office; beat ait city references.Address O, 1039, Star ms 5 Ware \u2014 SITUATION AS TIMEKEEP- or or similar occupation, experienced total abstainer; bast city reforences.Asl- dress W, 1181, Star Office.20 3 JANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY RE-EN- sagement as panion to Invalid: Toforences; elzewhere.Apply B.Fr Bt.Luke nt.V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG ENGLISH LADY position 48 governess, teaching English and French, the latter Scquired abroad.Address H, 1186, Star Offic 239 3 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE.INTELligent, middle aged man th experl- ence.position to make himself generally useful in an office or sample room; will glad to accept any sedentary employment, upon small salary: methodical and careful.Address The Charity Organization Society, 98 Bleury st.» 230 3 ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AB HOUSEKEEP- where other help is kept; first class referonces.Address VW, 1204, Star Office.30 3 V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, 22, WELL educated, capable \u2018and willing, position 38 Victoria at.ROOMS TO-LET, LARGE : BEDROOM well furnished, well Addrere Box 374 tf double\u2019 OMe TNT.lien 1nd vit parlour, 1780, # avary eanveulerncsa, COMS - To \" fours, crysta furnished æ unfur room} refetences exchanged.ET T'ARGE DOUBLE PAR.Kasailors and large mirrors, niched; also single Carntehad 806 Palsoe et.220 T Roox \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT.ALT, MODERN canveni-noes.elootrio light; telephone.eto.0 At.Famille at.nr 6 Roous \u2014 FURNISHED RACK PARIOUR, alsg bassmont unfurnishèd, and bathroom flat, gas and steam heating.750 Palace, corner ot Beaver Halà Hill.237 0 MS \u2014 DOUBLF.SINGLE ROOMS, IN OC rench private family; Auer light, hot water.ebower bath, telephono, hot water heating, 64 Bt.Denis nt.238 4 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE FUR- * nished rooms, bathroom flat, very warm.ZB ¢ Rooms \u2014 LET.FURNISHED, BUIT- able for \"ent housekeeping.at 20 City Councillors st.28 Rox \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLE FRONT parlour.Apply 418 Guy \u2018238 8 Roous \u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOM AND sitting room, or two furnished bedrooms, with use tchen and bathroom.309 St.Hy- polite st.238 4 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.HAND- + somely furnished; gentlemen only.129 Metcalfe st.OOMS - A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON bathroom flat.also one single, all con- venlences; references exchanged.244 St.An- at.4 ERSONAL Craig L \u2014 JOHN T.Lyon, CORNER and eur) ote.fils prescriptions for halt the gther drug etoren.He wij cs lars if pis TUES are mot purest that can be ght.et \u2014\u2014 Prrsonar \u2014 PARTIES HOLDING RB- served scat tickets jeans Theatre on Mean night, iil \u201cwindly be st the tre not later than clock, ri) sta: tandin Too be sold at five minutes rois Doors will be open at ¥.a, Past ROOMS TO LET.Room \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLF, WARM room, well lighted.suitable for two.with or without board.415 St.Antoine st.341 1 TS cons \u2014 TWO' PARIOURA, WELL FUR- nishod, for gentlemen, or light hourekeape tn; also room on bath floor.145 Manstola, a.LARGE DOUBLE od th flat, with board: also | conveniences; telephone Up 512.160 Mansfeld.U1 MS \u2014 AND RO.00: ARD.DOURL ' stugle.84 Cathcart st., QUELE AND near Mansflel ! 21 OOM \u2014 TO LET are RNISH - room, 46 Park ED TAONT Roox, \u2014 MOST CONFORTARLE DOUBLE room.on bathroom flat, steam heating.electrie light, strictly private family; ren tlemen only.12 Belmont st 241 OOMB COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ront room and sitting room, Auer lig breakfast it desired, suitable for two pertes men; private family.Apply 17 Oxenden, ave, OOM \u2014 -FURNISHED ROOM ON RATH- O LET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT, Serles of Juvenile Fall and Holiday Pub- employment.Address D, 1200, Star Office.MOR SALE \u2014 T PIANO.ALMOST as assistant bookkeeper or general office clerk; room fiat, hot *vater, gas, etc.T92 Pniace Bn seven rooms, gas.hot water, first- ications are the Century money makers.Unique 240 4 ee IH attachment.great good references.Address A, 1223, Star Office street.- + » sam ete.29 5 class house; very low rent to May 1st; Jaan of #¥liing Xmas books, Write for particu- bargain as cash 1s required.69 Aylmer street.239 3 h > + , ars and terms.Pradiey-Garretson Co.Tim- ANTED \u2014 PLUMBERS N PLUMB- \u2018 240 2 - OOMBS\u2014' NE > TRLE, ouses from $10 up.Keys 5% Cadleux.ited, Trantfora.5 V helpers.Jas.Ballantyne, 1590 Si.An VWANTED \u2014 POSITION AS TRAVELLER , ME TO REFINT: TTT 70 \u201cbaths; YANTED A OPERATORS ON.SHIRT toino uk.20 2 R SALE \u2014 GET RID OF YOUR BUGE | in te On nna Arcenn or £00d%, limited number taken; transients: references; = _ \" A .3 \u20ac! - ETS LET \u2014 NO.35 ST.ALEXANDER W w ants, steady work sunrantecd, ali reason: V JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASS PAT- Nath Sock aches.vi Tine.oo The\u201d and perience: good connection: references.Box A pvery canventence, Té3 Sherbrooke et.* street, a_nice lower tenement, »iX_ | hest prices paid.Ap Mr.Dav at The tern maker for foundry work.Apply stat- at ane one.ed if It does not clear your 1233; Star Office.230 4 .apartments, all modern Improvements: rent Standard Shirt Co., Etmited.Delorimler avr.ing experience; also salary required to the House \"11 Math street, Montreal.Beware of Oe ARE Tend D aay M UE low.Apply.W.H.Dunn, 396 St.Pau) st.24! 12 Granby Enamelware Works, Granby, Que.worthless imitations.240 3 WANT ANTED morose.uh hee Jr BOOK: paurnis Res e 4 mth © oa also En e 3 .= - .JANTED \u2014 TEN EARNEST CHRISTIAN NTR WEST.VILLA ence.Address A,- 1238, Star\u2019 Office.239 3 > 2.MO LET \u2014 NO.116 GREENE AVE \\ men.with first class business ability.Cen: VU ANTED \u2014 TABLEMAID: WagEs an JFOR SALE\u2014 AT MONTRRAL WEST.VILLA Le Rooms \u2014 TWO LARGE ROOMS\u201c TO LET.+ tary hrtstEn CT Limited, Torénté.235 8 BITUATION AS 1, Pe¥Iy Turnished, near Dorchester roomed house, winter.Apply at premises Brown, 4228 St.Catherine street, or to Chas.J.street, 210 3 gond 8- all modern conveniences : Eas stove and gasallers can remain for the n nement flats bath : rent $14 ; Arthur, tel Chomed O LET \u2014 NICE NEW LOWER TE- of Park avenue, near Princ» Up 2079.Thomas Collins, ve rooms: 24 2 3 SHOPS, STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.Ca ETT (RTE ET street, capital stand for plumber.Ap: aly at 1780 Notre Dame st.26 6 f mier avenue, thr O LET \u2014 FACTORY.50) DELORL er flats, 100x3¢ all well lighted; Craig and Centre cars ass the door.Eons, 592 Parthenais st.Apply to Charles Sheppard and 238 6 72TS LET \u2014 BEAUTITUL STORE ON St.Paul street, w within two minutes\u2019 walk from post office, with all modern 1m- provements.alterations m ant, Army ae Cyrille Lau rertatbqlld ade to suit ten- rin, room 5 Im- 239 8 PROPERTY FOR SALE._ R SALE - ON FASY TERMS.NOS.9 and 11 St.Catherine Road, adininine Mountain Park, five drooms, commodious drowing room.dining rorm ani lbrary xround flat, fastefully decorated; balconies front and rear; steel bath.furnace.and hot water throughout.stationa,v wash tubs, mod- un exposed plumbing: ¢} cirle cnrs 12 minutes fiom Craig street.wai Mount Itayal ave, Can time.Apply to N.Binmore.and Lancashire Chambers, get off at 164 corner Park ave.he Insnected any room 24 London St.Jame: st 163 ood tf WR SALE \u2014 ONE Waverley street, LOT.Just ave.J.1446.Star Office.Montreal Annex, $400.Part, cash RM, ON Fairmont Address 241 2 25 x above COTTAGES 70 ANA NAN EN O LET \u2014 \u20ac TARA semi-detached water furnace ; cot hol nest Bolten, 1763 Notre Dame street.\u2014\u2014e HALL reduced rent, LETa AVE, 8 rooms ; W.Er- 245 3 tage, - HOTELS TO LET.ge O LET \u2014 ©T situated at 64 St.with all modern Improve rooms ; Heense attached.Paul street.st HOTEL-RESTAURANT.Gabriel street.ments, about 5 Address 213 St.24 19 RESIDENTAL FLATS TO LET.es O LET \u2014 THE oT in Westmount, wiil \u2014 low rental; 7 rooms, bath.nly on premises.468 Victor Tn BRIGHTEST FLAT be rented at a and .w.c.Ap- la ave.239 3 3aw 2mM0 LET \u2014 THAT nT flat in & modern ings, No.\u2018956 ;City Hall per month.Apply 936 City avenue ; DESIRABLE block of build- rent $7 Hall avenue.234 4 Te LET\u2014MIDDLE FLAT OF SEVEN rooms, No.9m Selby.4 very nice flat at a popul fail to see above, with furnace, If you need ar price, do not ee 41 3 3aw O LET \u2014 VERY NI 628 St.Antoine, CE FLAT, NO in very good order and nice locality; very warm and clean.241 3 saw fi T° LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR PART- 2 ly furnished , lower warm, all modern convenie \u201cnace and gas stove: fist, nees, bright and Daisy fur- immedtate possession.Apply with references al 52 Cherrler st.241 2 , O LET \u2014 NICE WARM FI, F aT Ar or four rooms, suitable Kerping; bath and w.c.on same flat; moderate.Apply 34e Lat Busby.for light house- terms our st, ce Trer 240 BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.ANTED \u2014 A SMALL FACTORY, WITH er, suitable for pow! business.Address N, 1365, light Star Office.manufacturing 241 2 : PROPERTY WANTED.êl less than 5 per cent.- John st.perties, paying net Ww.ANTED-IMPROVED CITY PRO- revenue of not Lewis, 13 St.241 2 3 HOTELS FOR SALE.Ne fi FOR SALE \u2014 HOTEL AT BLUE Bonnets, known as Knapp's Hotel.241 3 LOST.JesT \u2014 FROM 114 ST.FAMILLE STREET.young fox terrier dog, with collar, answers \\ to name Sport.Reward for returning to above dress T OST BETWEEN MOV NTAIN] STREET and Birks: Bullding, black boa, itn amant breoch attached, valuable to owner.at Madame Ireland's, OBT \u2014 ON THURSDAY handkerchief, Catherine, Unlversity Phiht RQUAre, drug store.Finder wis\u2019 store, cor.University street.on Bleury.Dorchester, street, Karn Hal or Lewis\u2019 please leave same at Liberal re- Birks\u2019 Building.NIGHT, LACE at.Beaver Hall Mr.and St.Catherine 241 2 Lest ~ YESTERDAY A istry Co.'s hook, with b a pfomissory note.eau, No.8.8t.CANADA REÉG- usiness cards and Reward by L.Den- Henri! Piace, St.Henri.241 1 OST \u2014 ON THURSDAY, 11TH OCTOBER, Bherbrnke vtrect, a from rier doz.009 Finder will be rewarded.skye ter- 2 2 LT a \u2014 A SKYE TERRIER, ANSWERING to the name of Robble.Any one returning sama to os Sherbrooke st.will be rewarded.See TITS Sr OST \u2014 ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT LAST, st.ot te, cowl and ripe of tinct.Reward at 93 Mansfle detaining the bitch after th prosecuted.Bernard bitch, answers to the name ery dis- Id et.Any party ls notice will be 241 1 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO take charge nf cutting department, blouses, wrappers, ete, must he pana hls of drafting vatterns a first class onenine for an enerretic nn oyshine man Joely Riving all part!~ninrg M.995.Star Ofte = : 3 IT ANTED \u2014 TAT ONCE A GOOD COOK Fe FOR a family of twn: no waxhinæ or froning: must have goo! references.Apply hetween T and 9 p.m., to Mrs.G.F.Cook», 10 Park ave.no 4 3 AV à I.H*Gault \\ ANTED \u2014 WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR A fev: good travellers, on commission for corsets.In the following terrilories: Manitoba, Ontario.New Brun=wick and Nova Scotin.Ad dress S.1128, Star Office, city.239 Ÿ TANTEL \u2014 GNDOD GENERAL SERVANT for 34 Mackay st., Mrs.Glass.Apply 34 239 3 Peel st.3 ANTED.\u2014 A STRONG himself useful in room.Apply with references.Star Office.TANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY eral servant.GOOD GEN- Apply 27 Lorne avenue LC 230 3 GOND references required.Applv Mrs.20 Macgregor at.279 3 BOY TO MAKE office and sample Address c 1272, 240 © WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.where man 3s kept, references required, Apply 461 St.Urbain st 240 2 NTED Wa Ahir walst hands and apprentices, once.Apply Windsor Bazaar, 2327 St lune street, at Sher 240 WANE ID \u2014 AT ONCE A GENERAL SER ant.& good cook: four in family: no children.J45 Hishop street.Apply with refo T- ences.240 3 W ANTED - AGENTS EVERYWHERE CTOHOK AND HOUSE.\" \u2014_\u2014 0 FIRST CLASS BKIRT XND YY cording to ability.Apply at 158 Drummond street.240 3 VYANTE Dame st.V JANTED \u2014 A SEAM&BTRESS FOR FAMily sewing.with knowledge of dressmaking.Apply 49 Park avenue, between 12 and 2, or after i p.m.240 2 Ww ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY TWO FIRST \u2018 class coat makers.Apply to W.H.Blair, at Jno.Allan's, cor.Cralg and Bleury sts, 20 2 V TANTED CAPABLE WOMAN TO DO plain sewing: also smart kitchen woman for restaurant.Address 50 Windsor st.241 1 VY ANTED \u2014 GENERAI, SERVANT: ONLY two in family; good wages; references.Apply 3 Platt street.2 V ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY, ABOUT 15: must reside with parents and wri a sood hand.Apr note to Star Office, d George Bt., thi 2 2 À ANTED \u2014 KIND WOMAN TO TAKE care of children during daytime;.lodging in exchange.Apply rear or gauchetere st., between 6 and 7 V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family; good wages; Protestant preferred.Apply 16 Beymour avenue.40 2 \\ ANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES; MUST BE EXperienced.Apply Hcadwaliter, Bajmoral él, _ \u2014 24 : fon \u2014 ASSISTANT SHADE FITTER nner.Thomas Ligget, 1584 Notro 240 3 ent 240 © WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of baby and make herself useful around house.4113 Durchester st.Referenres.240 2 W JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; LIBeral wages tou suitable person.Apply 145 Hutchison st.2H 2 YOUNG work ond good pay guaranteed.Apply to Mr.distribute Soma Cordial circulars; remark WwW ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER.able germicidal remedy; $30 per month; year- man about seveutéen; Knowledge of punc- ly contract If desired.Enclose stamp.Soma tuntlon; salury $8.00 per week.Give references.Co.Hamilton, Ont.0 Address E, 1340, Star Office.; 240 2 W ANTED \u2014 COLLAR TURNERS.WE VWANTED \u2014 GIRL.14 TO 16 (PROTEST- want 10 experienced hands at unece; steady ant).for light housework.In family of two.in New Brunswick.nlre, comfortable home and VW ANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF the celebrated Niagara Vapor Bath Cabinets: easy to well; big jay.Jones and Co.37 Yonge st, Toronto.237 Read \\ \"ANTED \u2014 LADIES TO DO PLAIN SEWing at home, $1.30 a day: four months\u2019 work cusranteed Particulars for 5 two-ceat : Dept.fyamps.Bona fide offer.Gem Book Co D, 2 South Framingham.Mass.10eod VW ANTEL NTED \u2014 GENERAIL SERV ANT, SMALL At 4 St.family.Apply Mark st TANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVA \\ ANT: GOOD 241 1 wages.Apply 157 Hutchison st.3 JANTED \u2014 BRIGHT ENERGETIC CITY traveller for a-stapit specialty In gracery trade; must be stiletly of sober habits and of good \u2018gentlemanly address; salary and a steady position to the right man: both languages and goed refrrences Indispensable.Full particulars, references and experience must accompany: application; no others will be considered.Box 241 2 J.1448, Star Office.W ANTED \u2014 STHONG YOUTH TO WORK around Btore and make himself generally useful; wages $4 per week to start.Apply to John \u2018Allan, cornes of Craig and BIcury st.M11 À JANTED \u2014 A SMART, ACTIVE PERSON as general servant, one that can cdok.Apply 635 Dorckester st 241 1 VV ANTED \u2014 GOOD TINSMITH.APPLY 33 Bleury at.241 AT 1 VV ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, ONE to sleep at home.Apply after T p.m., at 241 1 58 Cathcart.street.\\ ANTED \u2014 AGENTS ON SALARY OR commission; the greatest agents\u2019 seller ever produced; every user of pen and ink buys it on sight; 200 to (00 per cent.profit; one agents saules amounted to $620 in Six days; another $12 in two hours.Monroe Mfg.Co.X., 147, La Crosse, Wis.1 a VW ANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE PERSON TO look after house, duties very light; old country person preferred.1401 St.Jamer st.241 1 Wa NTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework.Apply at.once, 387 Mance st.241 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant, or to assist In housework; small family.106 Durocher st.241 3 Wa NTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A NICELY furnished good sized room, with or without breakfast and tea.Btate terms; permanent if satisfacidry.Address P.O.Bo: , city.241 W housemaid.App Sherbrooke st, 8.W.VV ANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR MANUFACTUR- Ing firm; must be compstent to keep ledg- both languages.Apply In own handwriting, experience, Address GQ, 1401, 241 2 at flat.No.3, wing.24 er; stating age à Star Office.V ANTED \u2014 a LAD FOR AN OFFICE.w.TOEgie.241 3 W ANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES FOR pu workroom.W.H.Scroggie.241 V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MAN FOR setting advertisements; permanent position.Address, glving particulars, Dally Record, Sherbrooke, Que.241 2 WA NTED x AND HOUSEMAID willing to ar on table; city references required.Apply at 185 Crescent st.clock.BE WA NTED \u2014 SUB AGENTS, ABOUT 18 TO 20, to canvas; 2 % $3 A day.Apply after 70 \"clock p.m 52 DeMontigny street.2 1 Wa ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR tamily of three; city references required.61 Church st.2 3 ANTED \u2014 A COACHMAN; MUST BE Seton and have good city references, Apply at offices of R.Stanley Bagg, 107 St.James street.at aix 24 2 pt Fowers at, The Standard Shirt Co., Limited.locality, State particulars, to IK, 1487.Star ; 2n à 241 1 - > Ww ANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER BY \\WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAM- wholesale tea and coffee house, nothing but lly of two: no washing.71 Mackay st.a good, re le man need apply.Both lan- 24 1 guages preferred.Address.V, 1161, Star Office.9 3 Baw FOR HELPS, DIN- ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL .AS Jos Ww A om: WOMA!< Hotel.V ANTED- A RESPECTARLE ROY.ABOU'T years of ago; references required.Apply 14 Sraniey 241 1 V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of two; must.be a cook and have good references.62 Laval avenue, 8 to 9 p.m.241 1 m; boy for\u2019 pantry.Turkish Bath 241 1 WANTED \u2014 A MAN TO K AFTER horse and cow in the country: must know how to milk, at once.773 Craig at.241 13 VWANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL OF 12 OR 17 yeara of age, to attend office.Apply room 578, Temple Building.city, between hours 1 éfid-1 o'cloëk noon.THY TANTED \u2014 CUSTOMS CLERK; MUST BE smart, and quick at figures.Apply K.1488 Office.24 Star V JANTED SALE°LADY, SPEAKING English and French, with good experience in dry goods.Apply E.Cite, 143 St.Antoine 241 1 street.V ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GENERAL servants, cooks, table and _chambermatds.1 always have places vacant and highest wages, in city and country.Gorman's Agency, 76 Mansfleld st.241 1 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO DEL IVER and take care of horses; references requir- 241 1 ed.Winch'e market VW ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.can do plain cooking: no washing.ences.Apply 13 Shuter st.VWANTED \u2014 FOR BMALL FAMILY.GOOD reneral servant, with references, 100 Mac- kay street.2411 2 V JANTED \u2014 ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRE- men.Collyer and Brock, 52 Street Rail way Chambers.241 WHO refer- JANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG GIRL AS waltress, one who understands walting on table.Apply 87c St.Antoine st.241 1 ANTED STRONG BOY TO DELIVER lamps in city.Address The Royal Electric No.6 Ottawa st.241 1 Co.WVANTED \u2014,GOOD CARPENTENS.APPLY \u201cat once, J.Nutt, 113% and 13 Bt.Alexander st.241 1 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A SMART BOY ° W: help in kitchen.168 Mansfeld st.A 15 ANTED INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT 15 years age, to asfist in billiard room a make himself generally useful.Apply at 0 o\u2018clock to-morrow, 13th inst, Billiard Room, Baimegal Castle Hotel, Notre Dame st.M41 1 ANTED\u2014 A GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT; housemat® kept.Apply 51 Belmont Park.2 1 JV ANTED \u2014 TINSMITH AND ROOFER.Denman and Bethune.241 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family: references recuired.Apply at 1217 Dorchester st.241 2 ANTED - A GENERAL BERVANT FOR & small family.Apply morning and evening, at 19 Oxenden ave., off Prince Arthur st.1 GOOD PTHMRERS AND Wine Eaters and apprentices, also \u201cboy to mind office.Apply E.C.Mount and Co, T8 Crais \u2018 241 2 WANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS general servant.by a small family In the country, near the city; no washing: good, comfortable home, all city conveniences.Apply or address to Mr.Stewart, 453 St.James at.M1 ANTED \u2014 FIFTY LABOURERS AND m and $1.30 a day: work til! Dec.1st.Quinlan Phippen ana Robertson, Soulanges Canal, Co- au 241 4 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD CARRIAGE WOOD worker: steady employment.Arc de 1.W.Roberta, Lachute P.O., Que.WA NTED \u2014 Goop HOLLOW WARE moulder for Moncton, J B.Address Dussault, 413 St, Paul ANTED GENFRAL BERVANT; REferences ured.Apply in the morning or 6 to 8 p.m., 108 Bt.Luke at.41 1 \u2018WANTED \u2014\u2018GOOD GENERAL BERVANT r country, two on family; no objection Matron, 46 mother Tost \u2014~ A RED WALLET, CO 4 amongst other things papers.Reward to person retu C.room 5, 107 Bt.James st.Ins.me infurance urning same to A - Imperial B Bud AINING and chia, 7 years.ANTED \u2014 prouNa GIRL To ATTE cizar and frult store; experfence not evening, y mai SE of brown hair.os \u2014 DETWEEN SIX AND HALF-PAST a brooch, oontainin Reward at Ml ceasary Address H, 6007, Btar B h of GENERAL S8ERVANT FOR Wax AT \u201cremis.where another.girl 1s kept, Avply 435 Mount Pleasant avenue, vs Ÿ ANTED \u2014 METAL SPINNER, EXPERI-.NY.enced.The James Morrison Brass Mrs.Co, Toronto, Ont.241 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family, where nurse is kept; good wages: no washing: early dinner: references; fortnoon or evening.4101 Sherbrooke, corner Wood avenue.| - M1 1 ANTED \u2014 GOOD 1 rr understand fa amily in fie n r Iron: Am mi as Food wages; must have city refercodis, 203 Wood avenue, Westmount.WANTED, FI CLASS STAB LEMAN, able to read | and write; temperate, wil good references to hon etc: mari! ud pents; D.8.Leach, 180 St.Jêmes a few only of the \u2018cheaper lots now Jest.st.210 boys\u2019 and men\u2019s; Clark\u2019s, room one, 210 St.JOR SALE \u2014 LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.niefe, knit wool, all IN CASH- colours; also misses\u2019.no better value can be had.James st.240 3 fleeced r socks, imported goods, at lowest prices.Clark's, room one, 210 St.M0 3 R SALE union, natural wool lined; men\u2019s cas! James MEN'S\" UNDERWEAR, IN and pure wool, also hmere and fingering night dresses.BALE \u2014 LADIES Fe k and wool; COMBINATIONS in natural and pure high grade goods at low prices for quality.Clark's, room one; 210 St.James st.os R BALE \u2014 BEAVER CLOTH, fawn, navy, garnet shectings, blankets, quilts, Rowells General Bazaar, Windsor Hall.MYRTLE, 83c.remnants new Halifax tweed, 40e.3 Cypress, opposite 240 8 Used by C.P.Pullman Car Co.U.8S.Montreal people of \u2018It or have been getting from Tpronto and Buffalo, can now get from Walter Paul, 2355 Bt.Catherine stand direct him to James McIntosh, 34 Yonge st., Toronto, 241 4 ada and R.car \u20ac or sole agent for R SALE \u2014 H.& H., THE UNEQUALLED cleaner, Lic per cake; cleans carpets, curtains, laces, «ilk5, woollens, covered furniture, blankets, ete.etc.Removes stains like magic.leaners.Toronto, and also finest residences in Can- who have heard grocer, afk your own grocer, Canada.y ANTED \u2014 BY A MAN grocery clerk, express driver or storeman, can give the best of city references.Address 33 Bt.Monique st, city.240 2 ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN WORK of any kind by the day.Apply to T#7 La- _gauchetiera st.240 3 VV ANT \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED PERSON a sion as housekeeper, thoroughly com-\u201d| petent: moderate.GQ, good references; city or country; terms V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY OLD COUN- 6851, Star Branch Office.240 2 try man, age 43 years, as g man around a house; can after horse and cow, or as watchman, or any place of trust.M.C., 118 Ottawa st.240 3 3 ANTED GERMAN.LADY, EXPHEI- ent domesticated, and competent fo take full charge, seeks re-engagement as house- keeper; first class references.E, Star Office.! 210 3 ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY FIRST \\ class barkeeper, from the States: 20 years experience; best of references; good mixer; hotel position preferred.Address H, 0888, Star Branch Office.240 3 VV ANTED \u2014- vants at Gorman's; ways quick; good serv 76 Mansñeld st.LADIES TO ENGAGE SER- always reliable, al- ants; pleasant servants.court entrance.240 3 TANTED ~ FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK- co co: finish), tered oak, Fer SALE and brass bedstead, st $30.30.yprice $22.54; cost £13.50, price cost 0, price price $5; dinid st $8.quartered oak.cost $i2, chairs, quartered oak.mattress and spring.chiffoneer (mahogany $11: hall rack, quar- $7.50: Morris chair, ® table (extension).ice $0.50; four dining rice $a dinner e $3.30; meet aus pe fe n For SALE \u2014 MACHINERY.2 first class.secondhand [Planers and Match- : 4h secondhand.secondhand Tina secondhand good secondhand Wood secondhand Swing necondhand MUR good secondhand Baw secondhand 8and scconithand Buzz won \"secondhand Je mov R secondhand \u201cMortising \u2014 AN IRISH SETTER.PURE.ing; orders promptly xe Ta with great- Tred age one year; pedigree on hand.14 est care to style and finish.200 , Urbain st.Fortification lane.241 1 238 2cod For SALE - FIRST QUALITY FEATHER V JANTED \u2014 HAVING HEARD OF THE bed, worth $18, will sell 47.50.ant St.scarcity of good general servants, cooks Urbain st.241 2 and housemaids In Canada, we shall be pleasad to supply domestics, with excellent English re- _ IMMEDIATELY.ENAMEL ferences; registration fee $1.00.In advance.Correspondence solicited.Address British and Foreign Domestic Bureau (under distingulshed patronage), 35 Hart st., New Oxford st., Loo- don, England.219 Zeod V TANTED \u2014 A WOMAN WOULD LIKE washing or housc cleaning by the day.124 Vinet st., St.Cunegonde.24 HEAVY ! ét Machine.Tenoning Machine.wecondhand Pony Planer.Shaping Machine.secondhand Turning Lathe.Cut-off Saw.x Machines.\u201cMachines.laperine Machine.Planer: good secondhand Revolving Bea Planers.good secondhand Pedestal Band Saw.an the abuve machinery sant be sold at a barguin to immediate Caf iL VILLIANS & CO.238 10 James sf, Montreal.w F Lincoln, BUSINESS CHANCES, rite at once.Nebr.NA moe ft SALE \u2014 TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS buys right to Canada for only successful weatherstrip: immense great seller, gain; Perfection Weatherstrip Co., 8 te F° ber United States rights the Inventor will sell the Canadian Patent cheap for cas position to close Immediately, as he to leave for Europe.Principals only.Address B.229 rom sa Hors for valuable tmpro tires for vehicles.1239, Star Office.FOR 8 J ») business yearly; Ho Address P.O.Box 671, Fer SALE bu rms for balance.Sherbrooke, Having R SALE \u2014 IMPORTANT PATENT RIGHT vemen isposed of \u2018he to partles in is about et.DOING cash, casy 240 4 ) JANTED \u2014 $1000 WI Soret eck guaranteed the er 156, Star Office.LL BUY HALF IN- in & manufacturing business, $50 right man.Apply G, 41 2 quick buyer.Lawrence st.Dominique st.R SALE \u2014 BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN the best part of city, 75c in the dollar, to Aoply to Mr, during day time, or at B03 St after 6- p.m.Olivier, 1027 St.OR SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE BEST PAYING Sofia 1350, restaurants on St.Lawrence Main st., $300 a week guaranteed.Oscar Laferriere.1613 Notre Dame st.241 2 ILK Wen re tor an \"Y Address H, fay 1 Star Office.PARTNERS WANTED.Eh wA ANTED \u2014 PARTNER, LADY OR GEN- tieman, with one thousand dollars, to start at once with (Practical party to manufacture necessary win woman and a: ists reply sharp, Ek, 7 very man, 80 per cap Tal Star Of omen Montreal.nos V Eng ANTED \u2014 A PARTNER, EXPERIENCED in grocory trade, \u2018with a capital of $300; ref ; unmarried; Food stand; ready to open now; serious man.Address A, 1235, Star Office.241 2 Win purposes; good manufacture Eas for vehicles, TED \u2014 A PARTNER, WITH Bas $2500, TO oline and kerosene launches and stationary paying investment to the right party.Address L, 1510, Btar oie ce.241 3 \u2018er \u2018Ontario HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.ae eee ne R SALE \u2014 A VERY FINE HORSE, OVER sixteen hands: city broken; & prompt buy- will have him oheap.stat P.E Maurice.scen at 1417 2: 2 For BALE \u2014 BAY MARE, 14, good ' for Union avenue.riding or driving, tomed to electric cars.Apply stable.45 SIX YEARS accus- to coschman, nat M1 1 FOUND.Felon \u2014 CAMERA, A money.Owners can have them on application at general office, A tv: dry ore.ALSO SUM OF y and Sons\u2019 241 2 UND\u2014 \u2014 LADY'S BRACELET.OWNER |Y waggun, quartered oak, en .; so! A as stove (American), cost price wo \u2014 \u2014 large Kensington squares, RE each, price V JANTED \u2014 BY MAN, WITH SUPERIOR $6 each.Owner leaving elty, furaitdre, used ated pere of oa rot a situation, edu ly.Address L.1501, Star Office.cated, anguages; references.lease ad- few months only.: dress ©, 1285, Star Office se A MAC FOR SALE TANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A YOUNG MACHINERY W man (20), good penman, quick stenograph- \u2014 er and typewriter, with a knowledge of railway 1300, Star Office.241 2 freight work.Address G, V ANTED \u2014 POSITION, BOOT AND SHOE ¥¥ travelier.10 years\u2019 experience and Al ro- ferences, is now open for engagement.Address G, 1402, Star Office.241 3 V \u2018ANTED POSITION, BOOKKEEPER; 10 years\u2019 experience and Al references, is now open for engagement.Address G, 1403, Star Office.241 3 V ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN would be grateful for employment, such as care of or cleaning business offices, or any other description of work, which will enable her to support hersel! and Infant.Apply to Mra.Mohan, No.108 Farm st., Point St.Charles 1 ANTED \u2014 BY A SOBER, RELIABLE gardener, furnaces, snow shovelling, etc.whout Sherbrooke street, \u2018Bleury.east: Aq= zu 2 dress G, 1407, Star Office.\u2018 ANTED \u2014 LADIES TO LEAVE THEIR orders for Thanksgiving plum puddings; cleanliness and purity guaranteed.Mra.Luke's, 2133 St.Catherine st.21 8 V JANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOman washing at her own home.300 St Hypolite st.241 2 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS HOUSEMAID; wages $8 or $10.Apply 20A Plessis atreet.on first Moor.Apply 85 Union avenue.239 8 Rooms \u2014 TWO DOUBLE, WELL FUR- - Dished, every convenience for two gentle- w.en rooming together: no arders; a quiet .28 McGill College ave.230 4 OOM \u2014 LARGE PLEASANT FURNISHED + front room on bath flat, gas.184 Osborne street., opposite Dominion square.4 OOMS \u2014 A LADY HAVING A LARGE house in Westmount offers rooms, with board, extra large rooms, elegantly furnishe ; also small rooms, electric light, telephone.Hot water heating.Apply 320 Kensington ave., oft Bherbrooke st.280 4 ooMm \u2014 BINGLE FURNISHED ROOM, ON bathroom flat.217 St.Urbain st, above St.Catherine at.239 3 OOM \u2014 TO RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM, © with alcove, suitable for two gentlemen: breakfast if desired; in private family: all home comforts.Address A, 1 Star Office, 0 Reo \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED + room, bathroom flat.6 Beaver Hall Square.40 3 OOM \u2014 BINGLE FURNISHED ROOM.ON © bathroom fiat.217 St.Urbain st., above Catherine st.com \u2014 A NICE AND LARGE ROOM FOR ne or two gentlemen; private family; no caler 197 Bleury, near St.Catherine.3 240 st OOMS \u2014 MAISON PARISIENNE, 81 UN- ' lon avenue, to let, splendid double rooms, situated on the grou oor.also single room; moclety select; meals first class.240 5 OOM LARGE FRONT ROOM.BATII « fiat, hot water heating, electrio light and telephone, facing Dominion square.134a Peel street.240 5 LARGE FRONT ROOM, BATHroom flat, hot and cold water: suitable for one or two gentlemen in private family.54 Beaver Hall HiIl 240 3 Rees TO LET HANDSOMELY FUR- nished double Auer light; niso transients.63 Dubord st.240 8 pom -\u2014 Tool ARGE WELL FURNISHED Ro: roan, with or without board; Auer light, \"hot water heating: wardrobes; no chii- dren.8 Crescent st.240 2 i OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT + room, suitable for or gentleman; rix dollars per month.Apply at 54 Victoria st.OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED, ON BATH- - room fiat, also single room.2079 Bt.Catherine street.240 8 ooMs COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms, double and single, with or without board; all conveniences.63 Victoria st.240 2 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, SUITABLE * for one or two persons; use Of kitchen; 2 in family.302 Aqueduct st.240 2 O)MS \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE FRONT rooms on bathroom flat, Auer light, warn; superior board; table board.72 McGill Collexe near Sherbrooke.U0 3.QOMB \u2014 AT 742% BHERBROOKE STREET + two furnished, to gentle people,\u201d vacant now; no working women; table board to gentlemen students.237 Beod 1 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED.BRIGHT AND + warm, suitable for gentlemen or.ladies employed during day; terms Fr 181 St.George st.si 2 Ree 8 \u2014 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, » sultable for two gentlemen, with or without board.2747 St.Catherine st., near dot V ANTED BITUATION AB HOUSE- .keeper or general servant.Protestant fam- fly preferred, with little child; wages of no consequence; city or country.Address G., 288 Park Logan.241 2 V TANTED\u2014 BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS WORK by the day or week.42 St.Antoine st.241 VW ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSITION in office, or as collector.Address F, 1333, Star Office.240 2 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GARDENER, indoor or out; watchman, caretaker or work in a gentleman\u2019 s house; good references.Address J.E., The Andrews\u2019 \u2018Home, 46 Belmont Park, Montroal 1 240 2 \u2018WANTED \u2014 BITUATION AS GENERAL servant, by young woman, with one chit; good references.176, Chatham st.240 ANTED - HOUSE PAINTING, GLAZING.whitewashing and tinting neatly done; double windows painted, cheap.Apply to T.Finn, 14 Bleury st.241 2 ANTED ~ BY\\YOUNG MAN, SITUATION as bonkkesper:tcan furnish beat references.Address K, 1470, Sidr Office.241 2 \u2018WANTED \u2014MATTRESBES MADE OVER AT customers\u2019 homes, .two same day, 3285.How many?When?Mattrese maker, 05 -Knox 241 10 ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE PERson an unfurnished room In return for some light housework.Address J, , Star Branch Office.211 1 VWANTE NTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, SPEAKing both languages, position in oil'ce; salary not zo much object as experience.Address N, 427, Star Office.241 2 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS STENOGRAPHer and typewriter, two years\u2019 experience; French and English: competent at general office work.B, 257 ft.Catherine et.241.2 YWANTED \u2014 FURNACES TO LOOK AFTER by marricd man, with large family; good references.Address K, 1460, Star Office.241 2 ANTED SOBER, HONEST MAN wishes situation 45 © care of furnaces.Address J, 1463, Star Office.241 1 Lars Ea aving improv.er, w ve ?instrument.Address A lessons, or allow use 0 1461, Star Office.JANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CARPENTER, moving partitions and taking off blinds 5 00 TO LET FURNISHED.A LARGE R double «room, suitable either for 1 or 2 gen- lemen; bath; situation central.Apply 1019 St.Catherine # 241 2 Roox \u2014 IN A NEW HOUSE, ONE LARGE, + well furnished room, sultable for à gentleman; private famity.20 Mayor st.241 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET ON BATHROOM FLAT, 5 In newly messes private house; references exc large and small.37 McGill College avenue.413 OOM \u2014 TO LET AT WESTMOUNT WELL * furnished double room on bathroom flat; BOARD AND ROOMS.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, 840 DORCHESTER street, opposite Bt.James\u2019 Club, neap churches, theatres, cars, railway etations.238 Roous \u2014 AND BOARD, \u201cEAY COMFORTable doubla rooms, on hathroom flat, with board; transients accommodated; also board.92 Union avenue MS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED\" rooms, with board, suitable for gentlemen; house heated by furnace.29 Victoria otreet.238 5 OOM8 -\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH board; well heated.133 Mansfield street.COMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOUR ' bedrooms, mi front wardrobe - beds, first class board; Himited number table board- era, Telephone.2484 BL, Cstherine st.230 4 OOM AND BOARD, furnished double room, with board, in well appointed house.Apply 25 Mackay st.cv 239 4 ARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, FURNISHED double and single rooms, to let, .family private; éransients and table boarders recelved 00 University st.230 4 - OOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, ONE large front room, suitable for a marr couple or two young men: 28 Victoria street.8 ARD \u2014 AN ROOM.COMFORTABLY furnished large, bright room, with board, Auer Tight, hot water heating.723 Sherbrooke street.\"240 3 I OOMS ~ AND BOARD, ALSO TABLE * board.Tel.320 Up.67 McGill College ave.Roos \u2014 GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS FOR men or ladies; terms moderate; also table board, $2.25 per week.678 Lagauchetiere st.near Bleury.241 2 Ms-\u2014 VEPH-PIRST -CHARB-BOARDI transients; modern improvements; tickets for table board.38 McGIH College ave.240 3 OARD \u2014 AND ROOM.GOOD BOARD AND well furnished rooms, in a private family.69 Drummond st.240 2 ooM \u2014 AND BOARD.ONE NEWLY FUR- hed room.either front or back, suitable for two; hot water, furnace, gas; table board also.17 Phillips square.241 2 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, IN CHOICE UP- large, comfortably furnished, full board, $16.00 per month; two in room $30.00; reduction for families.39 St.Mark st.OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, ALSO VACANCY for table boarders.Apply 102 Mansfield st.241 OOMS \u2014 83 BEAVER HALL, HILL, WELL hrooms, fixed furnished, two bat! -in basing transients and boarders aocommodaicd.241 1 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.WAN \u2014 TWO ROOMS, EITHER FUR.Are or partially 6, in private house preferred.Give rate, which must reasonable, Add 241 2 1467, Star Office.BOARD.OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURing confinement: private.Ladies attended at thelr own home.Mrs.Bohme, Ladlos' Doctress, 57 City Hall avenue.232 100 OARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIE® SICK nurse, aie accommodation; best m cal attendance and references; strictly private \u201cTerms moderate.-187- Cadioux-ot.- 230-1 292000 Bo \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURing confinement; strictly Sonfidential: terms moderate.Mrs.Smith, 842 B ARD \u2014 ALSO TABLE BOARD.18 MATE lee street.08 OFFICES TO LET.Lawrence st.LET\u2014FINE BRIGHT DOUBLE OR BIN.gle offices.on ground floor, from month upwards.W.F.Lewis, 13 Bt.TO SE \u2014 PATENT SOLICITORS.AA At INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED 1¥ ALL OOUNTRIES.OWEN N, EVANS, (3) Temple Building, Montreal, ATENTS RooMs \u2014 also sitting room, first cl cheerful house, fine open view; boarders.08 St.Famille st.JRoous \u2014 TWO SINOLE ROOMS, BOTH well furnished and h eated ; vacant on 15th instant 23 Victoria Mo 2 ROMs \u2014 VERY SUPERIOR, - light, bath and w.on each flat; table board.10 Prine Place.241 \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM ON BATHROOM Roo flat, WIth boéd or without; ne children.18% Cathcart st.ui 2 Ip0oMs \u2014 TWO BRIGHT, WARM ROOMS, Ree for gentlemen.27 Victoria, at.\u2014 .COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, lass board, warm, a few tants 2408 1C also 3 OOMS \u2014 FINE FRONT PARLOUR BED- - rooms, for ried couple or two gentlemen, with or wi t board; privates family.51 Bishop st._ Ml 2 ooM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE R front room, suitable for a married couple or two gentlemen, with board.108 Mans ansield, -\u2014_FRONT.UPPER FLAT, DOUBLE Aucr light, gentlemen only: 8 co M near R°; fernisped ansfield street, Wind- ; \u2019 Mi 2 dollars month sor Hotel.| \u2018OOMS \u2014 WELL FU.for ome or two NISHED, SUITABLE Fantiemen: 10% Union ave.ROOM, ig st.TED \u2014 PUR a a oft clothing, id; t ces = fas Frank: 4s dai GENTLE.old silver and Box 423.an men sus fo live on premises.Aad AN.ANTED 29 PURCHASE.BEST for 483 Craig promptly attended ANTED \u2014 TO To PUR emery cast Xt oro he at 8.Pearson\u2019 t en's cant off ¢ 3 Notre.Dame.Mail \u2018orders attended CASH gentlemen's cast prices © clothing; 35 p.C.tmore than any Sar dealer.IL street.orders ._ 336 4 ASE.BEAT.| HIGH.or ladien and \"4 Address 221 40 can have the same \u2018by gaoving property \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN \u2018and paying expenses, at 218 Boe Arthur I ANTED 7 ind, | GABLE VOMAN Apply 114 Be conti mi 1 A NTED PURCHASE NTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY POSITION w ; T0 1 A companion to Invalid or housekecper, where other help ib Ls ; best of refersrice.Aa AN Ta CHASE dress L, 153.Star O 2a ANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN| O CE, bookkeeping, shorthand, typewrfting, knowledge of en glish, French and n; three years\u2019 experience, Address 8.Gilles, 14268 Notre Dame ét.city.21 3 PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 MUSIC 8 PER h; t rs for ad ont no extra \u20ac or vanced Branch Offlos, 337 § Woe iis | WW me 0678, Stas.FRONT AND BA tin up double windows.Addr + ly furnished, with Auer Heat.No.20 Hate, i) Bt.Alexander st.M1 3 Rood, ~ 241 2 \u2014 MRS.JACOBSON WISHES, TO M \u2014 TO LET LARGE, NEWLY FUR- WANS let iy kriow that they can get reliable Ra front room, on bsthroom flat, with malds by applying at Mrs.Jacobson\u2019s, 64 Cres- all modorn conveniences; sentlemen only.138 cent street.241 Cathedral st., opposite Archbishop\u2019s Palnce- \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, BATHROOM \u201chosted bid hot water.3448 St.Sather Ra nat, Roe YELL FURNISHED, HOT WA-{ qu 8 oats Auer light.85 Viotoria 5 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE room, suitable for two, $T monthiy; board te desired; table board, $250 weekly.49 Vio- toria street.- 241 1 OOMS \u2014 TO LET A NICELY FURNISHED front double room\u2019 on bath m flay; Also two rooms connecting, suitable as bed and sittng room in private family of two; \u2018pai kept; telephone.\u2018Apply 64 Crescent st.241 OOM \u2014 LARGP: Rog bedroom.87 Union ox WELL FURNISHED | avenue.um 8 board If desired; references exchanged.\u2018Dorchester st.1 3 \u2014 To LET, SMALL FRONT.UNION PROMPTLY SECUREL Mente, 45 per month.H, 6004.Star or = Branch\u2019 Office.2 or and 9 our intersting Yor] OOM \u2014 DOUBLE, FURNISHED, JN A peurs experience in the iniricste patent prit ey wishing quiet home.801 paris for 1100 A4 co.KABION & MARION or those New York e Puliding, Bontreel, and BL vial st L \u201c2 men Washington, BO FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal.Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington, MONEY TO LOAN.SALARIED PEOPLE i money oR (hair own Dames Without endorser es 108 Temple Building, 1888t.James sh, 578 Company, OY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and RETAIL MERCHANTS withers mots, tor] PATRAS: ine .$ $ 868 80 $ 8-48 680 MONEY T0 LOAN.s $ Monoy Mone ¢ to betrow mow a Money| ows Hea assis Goods \"Fiaser, Or ) Money| eu} rand we will advance you ney t from 810 $1000 ¢ Money| without remor ; ne Mo made Money al monthly or To ot Te OF wea Money) w io sal borrow = owar, You & cab grt the se) PRESQUE PLE 9 terms, Montrea! Loan 6 Brokerege Co.* BOOMS, NO.260 BT.JAMES STREET, ¢ Ost.Victoria 8q.Bank of Toronto Bldg, G7tC 8 $ $ $ $ $ 38884808 888 88 8 9 0 The Grand Old Staple rte COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER fs pot.cheap cod! but Good Goots 1 uty 12 SEAUTIFULLY : VAR tir bv me as Te + S The Baily Star GRAHAM & 00.Proprietors.183 and 166 St.James Street.rts THB DAILY STAR 15 seuil to any part of United States or Canada, postage free, at @ year, $1.60 for six mon and 900 for thres mont We Delleve the circulation of THE STAR cods other exc the combined issue of all the English uewspapers published in the city of ontreal.saison for Trench Svertising , Are Messrs, ayence, Favre an e.Rue Ge o, Batellere, 18, Paris, ce.la Grans oronto, Can., Representative for advertising for the MONTREAL STAR, W.F.Carrier, 40 King st, Seat.\u2018 aw San.Representative for advertising for the ONTREAL, STAR, Messrs.Cunningham and Co.Carleton Chambers.Landon, Eng., general representative, Mr.Percv A Hurd 100 Went nt.CIRCULATION -OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING October 6th, 1900, Monday.vses.e svocoes coocrrersens 58,625 Tuesday.o.56,525 Wednesday .uu.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.66,473 Thursday c_eorccoseses soso covsere roovee 56,510 Friday .56,552 Batcrday.Present Average: muscu 157,675 tent wear.117,574 Average Circulation ar 119248 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1900.Smash the Machine! If there are two Machines, smash them both ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Imperial Reciprocity in Preferential Trade would make Canada rich.tn Before and Since Liberal Rule Total expenditure for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, the last year of Conservative rule, $41,702,- 283 ; for the fiscal year ending June 30.1900, the total expenditure was $52,713,810 ; estimated expenditure for the current fiscal year $56,312,- 527.\u2018 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN APPEAL TO ENGLAND.Mr.Sidney\" Fisher saya that instead of to the electors of Canada to Mutual Trade Sir Charles Tupper should issue a of the United \"Nobody in Canada» would ob- arpealing suport Imperial Preferential manifesto to the dectors Kingdom.jret to the advantage of preference in the English market which Sir Charles Tup- Mr.Fisher.\u201cHe does not need to persuade the farmers or per discusses,\u201d says electors of Canada of its advantages.What is required is that the people of England thould be persuaded to give it.\u201d If Sir Charles Tupper had gone over to Jngland at the time of the British olee- fionu and asked the clectors to \u2018support Mutoal Imperial Preferential Trade what 1oply wonld the British people have made?They would have said: \u201cWhom do you represent?The Premier of Cantda told us when he visited England in 1897 that Canada did not want a preference in the Rrit- 1sh market and that it would injure us to grant a preference.He advised us not to abandon our free trade system of treating the products of foreign nations in exactly the same way as the products of the colonies.Since then we know that the question has come up in the Canadian Par- linment on a number of occasions, and every time a resolution in favour of Mutual Imperial Preferential Trade has been the Canadian House of Commons it has been voted down by a large majority.\u201d Sir Charles might have replied, \u201cYes; but only the Liberal members Canadian Parliament have voted moved in of the against these regolutions.\u201d \u2018But the British electors would have said: \u201cTrue, but the Liberals have a big na- jority in Parliament.They evidently represent the.wishes of a majority of the Canadian people, and it is useless to ask us to give you a preference in our mar: ket whet we know that the majority of your people do not want it.\u201d , The \u201conly practical way for Sir Charles Tupper to persuade the people of England to grant Canada a preference for a preference is to first get \u2018the cn- dorsation of the Canadian electors.If the Conservative party secure a large majority on the 7th of November ®r Charles Tupper will be able to say to the British Government and the British people: \u201c1.speak as \u2018the representatiye of the Canadian people in asking for Canada and the other colonies a preference over foreign nations in the British market.We ask it not only because it will be an immense lieve.it will greatly strengthen the whole British Empire and make tbe United Kingdom absolutely independent of foreign countries.\u201d _ When ir Charles Tupper makes that in return appeal his proposals will not be absolute: ly rejected by the British people who havé 80 \u2018strongly endorsed Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s \u2018| message: \u201cPatriotism before politics.May the union between the colonies and iho Motherland now cemented by their blood be forever maintained.\u201d - Mr.Fisher is right in saying that it is not necessary to persuade the farmers or electors of Canada of the advantages of Mutua) Imperial Preferential Trade.It is undoubtedly self-evident that it would be of immense benefit to Canada.It would double the population of this country in a fev years.It would make farming more profitable in Canada than in any other country in the world.The other colonics would be included in the arrangement, Lut they are farther away from the United Kingdom than Canada is, and conseguent- ly would not reap such great benefits.Vu.tual Imperial Preferential Trade combiaed with a National System of Cold Storage and Fast Transportation would at once make Canada truly \u201cJohn Bulls home farm over the water,\u201d as it has been called.When the advantages which Mutual Imperial Preferential Trade would give \u2018'an- great per- ada are admittedly ED that it is suade anyone that it would be beneficial to all Canadian interests, is worth while to try to get it?The Liberals ray, \u201cno What will the people of Canada say on the 7th \u201cof November?) \u2018 unnecessary to it not + , the Conservatives say \u2018\u2018yes.\u201d MR.COOK REPRESENTS MANY * LIBERALS.The Toronto World points ont that Mr.H.H.Cook, whose letter arraigning the Liberal Administration, has caused a sensation throughout the country, belongs to a family that have always been staunch Liberals.\u201cFor eighty years,\u201d saye the World.\u201cMr.Cook's family has been in politics, and always on the same side.Eighty years ago an uncle of Mr.Cook was a member of Parliament on the Liberal side, and singe then himself and two brothers, as well as other relatives, have represented constituencies in Parliament.If ever there was a family of laberals in the country, that family was the ome of which Mr.H.H.Cook is a member.Mr.Cook's repudiation of the Laurier Government is couched in strong language, but we believe he does not go too far in voicing the feelings Pf the old-time Liberal party against theŸvenal crowd that now control its destinies.\u201d Mr.Cook undoubtedly represents a very large section of the Liberal party, who feel that the Laurier Government are Liberal only in name.These diematisfied Liberals particularly disapprove of Messrs, Sifton, Blair and Tarte, and while many of them still have a friendly feeling for Sir Wilfrid Laurier, they feel that he is weak and in consistent, and dominated by the worst ele ments in the Cabinet.The Liberals enter this election campaign more divided than the Conservatives were in 1896.A divided party.has never vet been successful in an election in Canada.The Conservatives have always been more numerous than the Liberals since Confederation, and they have always won when uñited, but on the two occasions when the Conservatives were div.ded\u20141874 and 189 they were beaten.Numerically weaker than the Conservatives, the Liberals are even less able to succeed when divided, and their defeat in the coming election seems to be certain.BRITISH CABINET PROSPECTS.Constitutional usage does not call for the step which Lord Shlisbury's colleagues are raid to have taken by placing their resignations in his hands, but if the report be true it is a very graceful mode of giving the Premier perfect freedom of action in that reorganization of the Cabinet, which the results of the general election and the exigencies of party rule render inevitalle.The most prominent office which has to be filled is that of secretary to the navy, for it is unlikely that Mr.Goschen, who goes to the House of Lords, will continue head of a department which modern custom requires should be represented in the House of Commons; it will be difficult to replace this eminent Liberal-Unionist, whose executive ability in every office he haa hala has been marked and whose heart was ever more in his work as a naval administrator than as a financier.In political history, Mr.Goschen is likely to figure most prominently as the Chancellor of the Exchequer who saved millions by successfully converting three per cent.consols into bonds bearing \u2018less interest; an example since widely followed.It is twenty-nine ycars age since Mr.Goschen first became head of the Admiralty in Mr.Gladstone's first Cabinet.As regards the War Office portfolio, though Lord Salisbury is noted for his loyalty to those upon whom he considers public criticism falls unjustly, it would seem that the events of the past year call for the tranafer of our former Governor-General to a less onerous position.Inasmuch as the one item officially placed upon the pârty electoral platform was the reform of the military system, it is likely that a member of the Commons will obtain the office, and Mr.Wyndham, the present Under-Secre- tary, would seem the most likely man to win public confidence; he, Mr.Chamberlain and Mr.Brodrick, the Under-Scerctary for Foreign Affairs, are the three members of the present Ministry\u2014only excepting the Premier\u2014who most largely increased their reputation as administrators and \u2018debaters during the last Parliament.There arc nineteen members in the present Cabinet, a larger number than in any previous administration in Britain's history.Lord Cross, the Privy Seal; Earl Halsbury, the Lord Chancellor; Lord James and Lord Ashbourne are other members whose great age may izcline them to willingly make way for younger men.There is nothing more remarkable in the present state of British political parties than tb note the plethora of talent at the disposal of the Unionists, and its dearth among the younger members of the Opposition.With the exception /of Sir Edward Gray and Mr.Birrell, no Liberal or Radical member not of mature years has figured prominently in the public eye during the past five years.Notwithstanding the immense \u201cmajority which Lord Salisbury has obtained, it seems certain that the new Parliament wil) afnrd - will lose will be disa trous.tempt was made last night by! greater scope than the last for the develop mept of budding genius; before _ anothe.election is likely to take place the burthen of added years will have compulsorily placed upon the shelf a large percentage, of the present leaders, moreover, the consideration of those domestic social reforms which -the feverish excitement of war and rumours pf war temporarily postpones will afford added opportunities for the training of a new race of statesmen to watch uver the ever-growing interests of the Unitea Kingdom and the British Empire.The remaining elections promise to afford the same curious balance of party gains and losses, which in this unique elec: tion appear to have turned principally upon the personal popularity of the candidate.The Radical Sir Wilfrid Lawson will be missed both as the spokesman of the Temperance party and as the recognized joker of the House of Commons; in Cardiff, the Ministry are likely to welcome the defeat of a candid friend\u2014Mr.Maclean, of newspaper and Indian fame\u2014by Sir Edward Reed, one of the ablest naval constructors of the age, and a man who in the course of a long and distinguished career has invariably put patriotism above party.rr +\u2018 / AN INDEPENDENT OPINION.Events, an Ottawa weekly edited by an independent Liberal, has been much quoted during the last two years by both Liberal and Conservative newspapers >wing to the pithy way in which the editor's views.were expressed.Ten months ago.while admitting that the Liberals had failed to keep their promises and: condemning some of the Liberal deals, Events was of the opinion that the Conservatives had it | tle chance of turning the Liberals out.Events now thinks that the signs of the times point to a Conservative victory.It says: \u201cThe Conservatives are inspiring a conf- dence in their success, which means a lot at the polls, while the Government secms content to figure out what the good times will do for them.There is no denying that the good times will help them greatly.but something more than that is needed.They have a lot of things to defend, and abuse of the Conservative past is no defence of the Liberal present.Sir Wil frid Laurier\u2019s Government is not by any means as strong as it was two years ago.It reached the summit of its popularity during the Queen's Jubilee, but since then it has been falling steadily in the public estimation, Scandal after scandal has been cropping up, until the Government has such a load of shady transactions to shoulder, that it is hard to ree haw they can win out in the race.In the West there is very little hope for them.Mr.Sifton is look ed upon as a doomed man in bis own constituency, where Hon.Hugh John Mae: donald opposes him.Irdeed the only really popular Liberal reens to be Mr.Richardson, M.P.for Lisgar, and, he deserves cvery bit of popularity he has.But even the we-t rs not the worst field for the Liberals.Ontario is going to give the Government a surprise this time.The vote that left the Conservatives in 1896 on the school question will/be back into line this time, and will give the opposition a majority and a good one.In Quebec too the Government is going to lose some seata.It may not loge a great many, but as it cen- not afford to lose any at\u2019 all, the few it I have nad information from a number of points in the province, and I am convinced that the opposition has a fair fizhting chance even in Quebec.It must not be forgotten chat Quebec is the province that never nes what is expected of it.In 1896 it was ren- sonably expected that it would support the Government of Sir Charles Tupper, Hut instead it gave that administration its death blow.So in the coming contest \u2018the unexpected may happen, and Laurier, Tarte and Company find them-clves out in the cold.\u201d rr Siefocfelonfertonoimisols © THIS EVENING 3 } + \u201cThe + + + ACADEMY OF MUSIC \u2014 fe Sign of the Cross.oe 4+ HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE \u2014 + \u201c+ Grose's London Stock Company, «+ nl \"The Wife.\u201d ete * THEATRE ROYAL \u2014 \u201cThe Three + 4 Mushcteers.\u201d - + + Y.W.C.A\u2014Miss Barrow's lecture.+ = KNOX CHURCH.\u2014 Prof.Ross\u2019 + + ture.+ 3163 Notre Dame street, Hochelaga + i Conservative Convention.$ >.os slmleelrjnlefmfoduefulloinfeftofriafofalfntotnt.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | / j tty \u2018hi wn of turquoise blue cloth, Pretty \u2018house braided in b ack.ATTEMPTED BURGLARY\u2014An at lam tc enter the tailor.shop of Mr.H.C.Pollett, merchant tailor, 5081-2 Wellington street The gratifig on the door was wrenched off in an endeavour to get st the lock, but th .burglars were evidently frightened awns SATS ELECTIONS As-Expeoted OppositionrAre _ Pulling Up a Little Towards © \u201cthe Close, BUT MAJORITY WILL BE BIG Considerably Less Than a Hundred Seats Still Remain to be Heard From.- LONDON, October 12\u2014The result of yesterday's elections, given out this morning, give the Miniaterialists four gains and the Liberals three, the respéctive totals of gains being 34 and 32.The total number of members of Parliament is 925, as foilows: Ministenalista.,.383 Opposition.see ee sens ee.242 Muinisterial majority.141 In the pollings in the parliamentary sen- eral election yesterday, the Ministerialists gained two seats.ln Sutherisndshire, Mr.F.S.Leves)u- Gower, Liberal-Unionist, defcated Mr.John McLeod, Liberai, who held the seat in the late Parhament and in the South- port division of Southwest Lancashire.Mr.¢.Marshall Hail, Conservative, wrested the seat from Sir George Augustus Pil- kington, who secured it in the by-election last year.As yet there has been no Ministerial gain in Wales, und no Liberal gains in Scotland.The list of the re-elected includes the nephew and heir of the late Earl of Beaconsfield, Mr.Coningsby Ralph Disraeli, who has represented the Altrini- chan division of Cheshire in the.Conservative interest since 1892.| .Gavi Clark (Radical), former Consul-General of the Transvaal to Great Britain, and a pronounced Boer wym- pathizer, was defeated by.Leicester Harms- worth (Ministerialist) in the eleétion at Caithness yesterday.Dr.Clark has represented the distriet since 1880.TIMES I8 IN FAVOUR OF RECONSTRUCTION.LONDON.October 12.\u2014The Times, in an editorial dealing with the organization of the new Cabinet, speaks strongly in favour of reconstruction.\u201cSome changes are imperative,\u201d it eays, \u2018\u2018owing \u201cto the retirement of Mr.Goschen and the coming retirement of Earl Cadogan; but the public will not be satisfied with a mere transposition of two or three officials.There is à growing opinion that fresh blood is needed.\u201d That Mr.Chamberlain would not leave the Colonial Office for either the War or Admiralty Departments, the Times.takes for granted, and it thinks it would be hazardous -to move .Lord Cromer from Egypt in order to place him in the Foreign Office or the War Office.Lord Charles Ber esford as head of the Admiralty would be equally beside the mark, in the opinion of the Times.While the paper recognizes the djsadvan- tages of Lord Salisbury holding both tba Foreign Office and the Premiership, iv says it is difficult to soe how he can be spared from the Foreign Office, \u201cwhere he has achieved remarkable successes, nbove all in establiehing better relations with the United States than had existed since the War of Independéhte.\u201d It hints that, in course of time, Jord Curzon of Kedlèston will become Foreign Secretary, adding that Mr.Chamberlain is\u2019 \u201cindispensable at the Colonial Office,\u201d and that there is no reason to believe he desires a change.GILBERT PARKER'S PLATFORM.The election address issued to the clec- tors of Gravensend by Mr.Gilbert Parker, the Cnnadian novelist, was short but rang true.In the courte- of his address, Mr.Darker said: \u2018ÆhéGyesent war, which the- Government did-not' invite, is not à war for Empire, but, having been foreed upon us, will ultimately make for the further and better consc'glation of our Colonial system, and, by consequence, for the extension and development of trade and commerce, while our fellow-countrymen and all others in South Africa will be granted those civic rights which are dear to the people of this country.I bring to the consideration of the question of the future Government of South Africa an intimate knowledge, ac- uired by travel and residence, of other Volonies\u2014éuch as Tahadn, where racial difficulties of greater acuteness than exist in South Africa have been encountered and conquered.1 have, by wide experience, ac- quaintanre with the resources of the trade of that Empire which represents one-fourth of the Earth\u2019s surface.I stand for that Imperialism which means the encouragement and maintenance of such relations with Foreign Powers as will give the beat security to our trade, and the most advantageous reciprocal relations of commerce, which will provide new markets for our industries, and will sacrifice no Home interests to a mistaken foreign policy of inaction.1 be.licve that it is better to trust our National affairs at this moment to the Cor wative and Unionist party, which possesses -cohe- rion, unity, and decisive policy; than to hand the Government over to several factions of the Liberal Party, which acknow- edge no head, and are united in nothing vital to the Country\u2019s interests, Such are my general views on Imperial questions.\u201d This platform secured in Parker's election by a good majority, AS VIEWED BY MR.FORD.Dr.Gavin Brown Clark Among Those Who Have Been Defeated.NEW YORK, October 12.\u2014 The special correspondent of the Tribune in London reviewa the election results ns follows: LONDON, October 12.\u2014 Rir Charles Dilke, who has been re-elected for the Forest of Dean Division of Gloucestershire by the handsome majority of 2452.has sont me the following response to a letter asking for his views on the Liberal policy and military reform: \u201cIn answer to your first question as to { the future of the Liberal party, T have to say that ns a Radical I always advise Radicals to .give general support to a leader chopen by the modérates, who form the majority of the Liberals and Radicals in the House, though they are in a minority in the constituencies, and [I think that they should afterwards make terms with such a leader for labour legislation.I see no prospect of the Liberals getting into power - y grining -scats enough to dispense with the Irish support, nor of their adopting a policy whith would secure the Irish support.l look forward to n very long period \u2018 of exclusion of the Liberal \u201cparty.from power, in spite of the terrible weakness of the Government as displayed in foreign affairs, and fn the preparation and conduct of the war.As to army reform, my views are very well known, and are to be found in my books, \u201cThe British Army,\u201d and \u201cImperial Defence.\u201d ; : The future of the Liberal party is now exciting e searching of heart among Mr.Gladstone\u2019s former followers, but there are few among them who have, Sir Charles Dilke\u2019s courage in stating his convictions with perfect frankness and consistency.DR.SAVIN CLARK DEFEATED.Dr.Gavin Brown Clark, who has done more harm to the Liberal cause than any other Liberal, has been completely routed in Caithness-shire, thirteen months after ho advised Kruger to seisq.the border panses.Mr.Lester Harmworth, a strong Liberal, harely \u201csucceeded in defeating the Minis terial candidate there after an exciting contest and the well known firm of newspaper owners is at last personally represented in Parliament.The Libe Radnorshire and Wednesbury and Jost .herlandshire and Tyneside, leaving the\" Ministerial majority virtually aw it was at \u2018*:he close of the last Parliament.This sec.ww of gains and losses will continue; for several days.à Lord Salisbury petsista ih brooding over before they succeeded.; 20° 1 \u2018 \u201cFaire in ner nnd all conjectures ing Cabinet changes are premature, f x the | (Special to the Star) rals have gained Su +f d'à elgn the he wil generally interpreted ae a sign that he wil enter the Cabinet, but.there is no authoritative confirmation.He has a military education and is equally distituished as a à ier-and_a diplomatist, and being a- statesman of great force he could do brilliant work at the Foreign Office, the Treas ury or the War Office.The shrewdest men in the political clubs assign him to the Foreign Office, tranafer Lord Lansdowne to Dublin as the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and leave Mr.Chamberlain in the Colonial Office, but they do not explain how the vacancies in the Admiralty and the War Office will be filled.It is an idle guessing match while the chief oracle is silent.LANCASHIRE IS CONSERVATIVE.© a.m\u2014There was nothing particularly striking about the polls declared last night.Lancashire, however, again emphasized its support of the Government by returning a Conservative for Southport.This division which has on two ocasions been Liberal since Lord Curzon, who formerly represented.it, was appointed Viceroy of India, has now reverted to its usual political state.The Ministerialists continue to score in Scotland, and up to date the party have gained five seats there without losing one.The Government can now claim a net gain of two seats on the balance, so that their majority of 128 at the time of dissolution is increased to 132.Unly 68 more members have to be elected.Interest is beginning to be taken here in the presidential election.The Post ex- pressés the prevailing opinion by the remark that if the American people think Bryan's convictions may endanger their property they will ward off the peril by eeping him out Oe LITTLE BERTHA ROY, OF QUEBEC, MUSICAL WONDER.She Has Won Plane Scholarship of National Conservatory of Music, New York City.| Cromer's reported x - H - » a HER MAJESTYS x Fix maires \u201cTHE WIFE\u201d Companies play to, \u201cThe Charity Ball\u201d Lu ways the sam Marssges\u20141 48¢c.Mismts, 10c, 200, 500.Nort weak JANKE EVIE 0% 90 237° Commencing Monday Matinee, \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 - §- } ., W .os JOUR AEE TR dh Pr oran .aS Try am dre MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, EE CADEMY HN EEK \u201cWilson Barrett's.rer fist Drome, SIGN OF TH E \u201cCROSS Presented by Wim.Greet's London Company, Incted ng Charles Dalton, from the Theatr 4 Fie ne hae 25e quo queue Theatre, \u2018sek ~ Minnie Bellgman.23808 A, ROV-MACDONALD'S Sghgol for Tues and Friday Aftermoon and.Evesing.#20 Eln Ave.22711 20 &t.Louis Se.erste THEATRE ROY Every afternoon THIS wan Aron eran GLazies ia T6 Three Musketeers À Presontation Complete in Every Detail.Prices\u201410c.20c and P nd 30c.Nest Week.\u2014A Hot Old Time.28Tea atinee SPP banksgiriog Dares \u2018 In this Senson's Bnccess Supported by a ftrong company ë players.WHEN A ces-Räc, 500, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50.ACADEM Y NEXT WEEK.» C.WHITNEY PRESENTS FC ISS MINNIE SELIGMAN Regular Matines Saturday.WOMAN LOVES.SEATS NOW ON BALE, zavecr Double Header \u2014Championship Football Montreal I.vs.Britannia I.MONTREAL BASE BALL PARK, BROOKLYN, N.Y., October 12.\u2014A little girl has just come to the city who js likely to make a stir among the professional musicians.She is Bertha Roy, 11 years.old, and she comes from Quebec, where her father has been a church organist and bandmaster.Little Bertha has just given proof of her mettle by winning the piano scholarship of the National Conservatory of Music, founded by Miss Jeannette L.Thurber, in competition with hundreds of others.Miss Roy will receive a five vears\u2019 education in the conservatory.Her instructor will he Miss Adecle Margulies.LITTLE BERTHA ROY, The Musical Wonder, Whose Home is in Quebec.Mr.Roy has taught his daughter the piano since she was 3 years old and she has acquired a technical! facility, which, added to her highly musical endowment, has convinced him that she is destined to become a great pianist, and be has come to New York to secure for ber the best possible instruction.Bertha 18 a well grown child, with a robust physiques which does not show any bad effects from the enormous amount of work which she \u2018must have done, and she has the simplicity and lack of affectation of \u201cis wonderfully precocious and brilliant, but it does not seem to have anything unheal-: thy of weird about it.She piavs all sorts of things which would be suposed to be impossible for her.She played the other afternoon for a few friends, giving first a voceata of Chaminade.She caught perfectly the style and grace which are essential to Chaminade\u2019s music, verhaps because, like the comtoser, she is French and these qualitics are in her blond.Her touch was hightly pianistic, considering that she had not been in the care of a recognized master of the instrument, and the rhythm, phrasing and shading were thoroughly musical.She had not played a rage before you were convinced that she was not merely a machine into which notes had been drilléd, but a highly ical temperament, * This impression was noi disturbed by the fact that she played a Chopin nocturne in a much more childish way.The melody was properly sung and the performance was cor- rec Bertha has also the unusual sense of absolute pitch.She sanz any\u2014notes which the auditors called out Yo her, and her father proved their accuracy by the piano.She\u2019also nicked out the notes in complieat- ed chords and discords played when she could not see the kev board.; With her musical nature and the progress she has already made there oneht to be à brilliant future for little Miss Roy.Spectal Notice, The Knabe Piano in Canada.The educated and refined and wealthy of Canada are fast following in the steps of the same classes in the States, England, and the Continent.We hear of millionaires on all hands choosing a Knabe Piano.The Knabe Piano is different from all others in the fact that it possesses the highest general excellence.Some manufactur ers make good grands, and verv commos uprights, or onc kind pf grand for eoncert use very good indeed, hut drop consistency of quality on smaller grands snd uprights.Honesty of character is imputed to the Knabe House for three renerations, Lateet styles at sole agenev.Willie & Co, 182 Notre Dame strect.Montreal.McGILL II vs.BRITANNIA IL For Intermediate Championship.At 2 O'CLOCK, SATURDAY, 13th.Reserved Seats, 50c, 330.Admission 25c.Sale of tickets at Morton, Phillips & Co, down town.Club Shoe Co., 2211 St.Catherine st., uptown, a Play rain or shine.240 VARSITY, coono vs.McGILL.the ordinary child of her age.Her playing 2411 (MONTREAL'S LEADING SCHOOL.) ! ALL UP, McGILL.DANCING.DANCING.1.allowed x npécilal discount at PROF.FRANK If NORMAN'S 8elect Academy of Dancing STANLEY HALL, 127 STANLEY.- The Palace Academy of Canada.This 's where all Fre me nr Send for CirmIar (MONTREAL'S MOST SELECT SCHOOL).DANCING Catherine Stall, 2260 St.ner of Medill College Avenue .Tues.and Thur.at 4 p.m.: ity.Terws vary reasonnble.Circulars mailed, ean Ur 2611, FREDERIC W, NORMAN, 238s( C.M.B.A.The Annual Rellgious Reunion of the Montres! Brapchre wii de held SUNDAY.OCT.14th.All Brancheñund Memuüers ofthe Association in tie district will assemble un the Champ de Mara with badzes, m.aharp.Every member is expected to be ALB.a.present without fall.\u201cBy Order, JAS.J.COSTIGAN, 2411 Grand Deputy.Wool, two and three ply Kidder and Union Carpets, Removal Sale Prices, 2411 THOMAS LIGGET.TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF WRECKED SCHOONER\u2019S CREW ! Were in the Water Twelve Hours When Rescued\u2014Captain\u2019s Son \u2019 Lost.(8pecin] to the Star.) BOSTON, Mass., October 12.\u2014The Domin- lon Atlantic line steamer Prince Arthur, Captain Ernest Kinney, reached her berth nt Long wharf at 9 o'clock yesterday morn.\u2018ing from Yarmouth, N.8., having on board the survivors of the crew of the St.John schooner Wawbeek, who were taken from their capsized vessel soon after midnight on Wednesday.- Captain Kinney stated that he left Yar- mouth two hours later than his usual time Wednesday evening, and encountered variable winds until midnight, when it commenced to blo a north-easterly gale, which constantly increased until] daylight, accompanied by a heavy sea.The vessel made good time considering the severity of the storm.At 7,15 a.m.Chief Officer Baker, who was on the bridge, reported to Captain Kinney that he had made out an object two miles off on the starboard bow, which looked like a part of a wreck, with men on it.The captain at once took the glass, scrutinized the object, and then ordéred\u2019 the ship's course.changed and headed in the direction of the wreck.With In fifteen minutes the Prince Arthuy was alongside what proved to be the capst CP.TIME TABLE CHANGES.Taking Effect October 14, 1900.° Imperial Limited Service will be withdrawn.Trans-Continental train will leave Windsor St.station 9.30 a.m.daily.Ottawa Fnst Express leave Windsor strest week days 10.25 a.m.and 4.10 p.m.Time, Mont: real to Ottawa, 2 hours and minutes.Quebec Express: will leave- 2 p.m.week ays, instead of 2.30 p.m.Sunday traine \u2018between Montreal and St.Gabriel disconti.Hued after October 7th.Exprees, leavi Montreal 2 pm.turdays for St.Gabrid will be discontinued after 13th October.9 a.m.\u2018train-wiil run week daya to St.Jerome, and Ecnendays only between St.Jerome and Labelle.1.30 p.m.train (Saturdays) St.Agathe and Labelle discontinued after 13th October.1.45 pa train (Saturdays) continued for St.Jerome, 8, cm.train (weck days) opntinues for Labe e.Box ton an ew Eng Express -wi 7.45 p.m.daily, instead of at 8 pra Hal Ë Il leave 8.05 p.m.Gam an gir = or 3 haw \"©._«Ohildren Teething.\u201d Mrs.Winslow's Soothin fro shopld always be used for children toething, 4 æoothes the child, softens the guma, nilèye all jain, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy for diarrhoes.«Twenty-five cents.ww awbaek.with three men lashed to the starboard side, the seas constantly breaking over them.WERE TOO WEAK TO SPEAK.! No time was fost In lowering away the \u2018port quarter lifeboat, and while thls work was in progress Captain Kinney spoke encouragingly to the men on the wreck, telling them to keep up courage and assuring them that succour was at hand.The men were too weak to respond.The sea, although rough, did not delay the work.and within twenty minutes of the time the at wos bees Te lashings and wero safa on board the steamer.The wreck was about seven miles south by east from Eastern Point and was lying on its port side, with the two masts in the water.It constitutes a very dangerous menace to navigation, as it Ites direct- 1y Ws the course of steamers and schooners bound betwesn here and eastern ports and the provinces.The three J very weak from exposure and constant drenching and were chilled to the marrow.elr sufferings were terrible.Captain t was overcome by the loss of his son Hadley, who was steward on the h ; ©.capiain stated that the Wawbeek, à two-masted schooner of one hundred tohs register, brought a cargo of lumber from Bt.Te .B., to Quiney.| and was returning té Hlllaboro\u2019 în ballant.he encountered the recent sever: weather.The schooner sdlled from Quinc: Inst Friday.but put intn Salem for shel tor until the next day.She remained ar- * 2 MCGILL vs.MONTREAL, PVNIQR AMPIONSHIP, Immediately after Intermediate Game.Admission to All Parts of Grand Stand-25 Cents.\u201c OF CANADA.men who were saved were | CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL (Intercelleginte Series.) ' McGILL CAMPOS, : SATURDAY, OCT.13, rare AT 8 P.M.RESERVED SEATS, 33¢, 33 an) 80c.For sale at Mackerrow Bros, 2246 St.Catherine Street.280°3 à F.8.PATCH, Hon.-Sec.McGill U.F.C.FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.ÿ- M.A.A.A- Grounds { SAZUR SHAMROCK vs, MONTREAL, INTERMEDIATE Kick off at 2.30 p.m., sharp, Rain or Shine.AY, OT.I.8.WOTHERSPOON, H~n.Sec.M.F.C, GYMNASIUM CLASSES, The regular winter classes will be held on Monday, Wednesday \u2018Monday, 15th October, at 8 o'clock each evening, under the instruction of MR.JOHN DOIG.Members iñtending to take part arm requested to be present on the opening night and report to fhe In- E.HERBERT BROWN, 230%4 Bec.Treas.Montreal Bicycle eme \u2014Club, \u2014FIXTURES.\u2014 fainrday, Oct.18, Pt.Cave\u201d A 18,83n = Tuesday, Oct.16, 8 Outrewont.pm, GEO.Y.ALLEN, 2411 Captain.CONSERVATORY or DANCING, DEPORTMENT and PHYSICAL CULTURE, CLASSES NOW OPEN, Reginuers, Monday and Wodnesday, 8 pm.Advanced, Tuesday and Saturday, 8.80 p.m Juvenites, Tuesday and Thunktay, 6 p.rm.Mr.Robt.Cooper, musician.Joln at once, Blood Poison and Urinary Troubles treated successfully hy DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Specialist, of Paris.Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder and of the te, Varicacele, Nervous Debllity and results of fudiscretlon.190 BLEURY STHERT.AP.m 82, tr OFFICER HOURS-10 a.m, to 12 a.m.1.30 p.m.todp.SUNDAYS\u20141.80 p.m.to 8 p.m.Bell Tell Mais 21 ti is to promote health to drink we.THE MAGI Ke \u2026 Also to enjoy the most ree freshing of Beverages, GURD & CO.Bole Agent and Bottler, \\ Montreal.236\" \u201cease chored there until Monday, when her.voyage to New Brunswick was resumed.- Captain Edgett and his men lost everything they possessed.Besides clothing and nautical instruments, the captain lost $80 in money, with which he was to pay his men on reaching Hillsboro\u2019.The ahip- wrecked \u2018sajlors reported to the British consul during the morning, and arrangements are now in progress to send the men to their homes.They probably will go back on the Prince Arthur prhen she leaves to-night for Yarmouth.\"he Wa wbeek was bullt at Hopewell, N.B., in 1883, and registered 100 tons.She was 70 feet long.24 feet beam and 3 feet 2 inches depth of hold.She was owned by w i n H.Steeves, of Hillsboro\u2019.and was valued at $3800.There was no insurance on the craft.' \u2014 REV.SAM JONES IS ILL.hronicle from .Atlanta, Ga.says < v i P.Jones the famous cvangeliat, 19 broken down In health, and his phy- siciam- has forbidden him from indulging in public speaking for spme- time, ood's Sarsa LR Vigor and vitality are quickly given to Ww! e body by Hood\u2019 -art ot the purifies the bi tones tha stomac ) and Friday.evenings, commencing + Drummond Hall, 75-81 Drummoad street, \u2018 Finem | floor.Best fostraction.Send for circular.Tel.lp 1436.21cer GEO.F.BEAMAN.Skin and Scalp Diseases.CHICAGO, October 18.\u2014A special to the LEN BR Le : ; ; À 2 à LOTTIE and MARION HADLEY, 6 Hazel Hill, N.S, collected $0.00 for the Children\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Their photographs MARIA and WILLIE LEVENS, Montreal, Que., collected $11.65 for the Patriotic Fund.Wilhe's photographs will be sent to Windsor Castle.ALBERT DAWS, Montreal, Que., eollected $6.40 for the Pa- triotie Fund.Master Albert's photograph will be sent to the Queen with the Address.Montreal, Que., collected $6.35.Master John s photograph will be placed in the WILLIE DAWSON, ie., collected $5.55 for the Chil | Vare.Unt., collected $9.00 for .the Chil: dren\u2019s patriotic Fund.Master Willie's ! photograph will be sent to the Queen | with the Address NA ZN >= - ps + > Miss Maria's and Master Master Arthur's and Master JOHN DICK, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR- - | LC DAY, ocr OBER ic CHILDREN'S TESTIMONIAL 35 TO Queen Victoria AND + .Patriotic Fund for Families of British.Soldiers in the African Campaign.REBECCA STEPHEN, Age, 7 Yrs.ALEX.and GLADYS McKEE, ai .Montreal, Que.,collected $10.30 for the Chil- Montreal.Que, collected 86.50 for the dren's Patriotic Fund.Master Alex's BEATRICE BELL, Montreal, triotic e., collected und.Miss 00 for the Pa- eatrice\u2019s photo- Children's Patriotic Fund.Miss cea\u2019s photograph will be placed in the and Miss Gladys\u2019 photograph will be ph will be placed in the Illuminated estimonial, Fe i estimonial.JHuminated placed in the Illuminated Testimonial.- A MISS M.WALSH, Age, 11 Years, Campbellton, N.B., collected $28.30 for the Patriotic Fund.Miss Walsh's photograph is entitled to a place in the Album.HAZEL MURRAY, Montreal, Que., collected $7.05 for the Children's Patriotic Fund.Miss Hazel's photograph is entitled to a place in the Album.MAGGIE BARRETT, Montreal, Que., collected $5.30 for the Chil dren\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Miss Maggie's photograph will be sent to.the Queen.wel GEN ! SARAH LOWE, Maisomneuve, e., collected $13.40 for the \u2018hildren\u2019s Paice Fund.Miss Sarah's LILLIAN A.KEACH, Montreal, Que., collected $5.10 for the Children\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Miss Lillian\u2019s photograph will be sent to Windsor Castle.ETHEL DOONER, Montreal, Que., collected $8.00 for the Children's Patriotic Fund.Miss Ethel's photograph will be sent to the Queen.photograph will be sent to the Queen with the Address.LESTER LAUDER, Montreal, Que., collected 85.15 for the Children\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Master Lester's photograph will be sent to the Queen with the Address.ANNIE DUBNETYSEY, Montreal, Que., collected $5.00 for the Chil dren\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Miss Annie's photograph will be placed in the Ilu- minated Testimonial, ALICE PRETTY, Montreal, Que., collected $3.05 for the Children's Patriotic Fupd.Miss Alice\u2019 photograph will be sent to Windsor e.WM.PEEL FORREST, Montreal, Que., collected $5.00 for the Chil- en's: Patriotic Fund.Master Peel's photograph .ie entitled to a place in the Album.: LOTTIE E.GEROW, Wickham, N.B., collected $6.50 for the Pa! triotic Fund.Miss Lottie\u2019s photograph will be placed in the Illuminated Testimonial.EVA B.BOCK, Rosenfield, Man., collected $7.00, for the Children\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Miss Eva's hotograph will be sent to Windsor Castle NA 1 ec A y (= Wi, he y A ACSC 5 a A 7 , 7a AS Sill ii 4 7 a) | i Nu BN A a TH} GEORGE McKENZIE BREWER, Montreal; que.collected $3.00 for the Pa- ph will be placed in the INuminated imonial sent to Windsor Castle.EDWARD DENMAN, Montreal, Que.collected $6.15 for the Chil- Windsor Cast treal, Que., dren's Parc Fund.Master/ Atkin- \u2014\u2014, J Zz 7 Y C.BENNET MONTGOMERY R.CHARLTON \\ AUDRE { .@ ANNIE B.NEWELL, \" Montreal, Que., collected $8.25 for the Chil- Montreal, Que., collected $5.20 for the Chil | phatogranh will be sen re Ey | Ae ee rant win ier Mont.Montreal, Que.collected $5.25 cers of w sen indeor ery\u2019s \u2018pho se ic .» pl Basile.P the Queen with the Address, will bd sent to the Queen.| ' Y ~ .- é T 2 les son\u2019s photograph will be pla Hiyminated nial 6.2) IX = Sa ) 4 4 Ÿ / 2 A Yd (A DOLLY and GERTIE CAIRNS, real, Que., collected $6.75 for the Children's Patriotic Fund.Miss Dolly's asd | iss Gertie\u2019s photos will be sent to Windsor Castle.; ETRE ee fé, DE Ly NW 4\u20ac {2 > = ; EEE) fey NN ¢ N = Ta Ue 7 5 O3 À Ÿ V 2), AR \\ U N SS ANS ; A Fd AN RQ = ANIME PS 2X7 SAIS > Bm ANZ To | IN HR GRACE and EDITH BROOK, Age 7 and 8 Years, .Ont.collected $8.65 for the Children\u2019s Patmotie Fund.Miss Grace and Miss Edith\u2019s photographs will be sent to the Queen.PS d \u20ac/7 ARN 3 ) = | PR OX 7 )) > 1 de a al A : N AVE > AC MISSES C.and H.McDONALD, Montreal, Que., collected $5.70 for the Patriotic Fund.Their photographs will be .placed in the Illuminated Testimonial.8.YOUNGHEART, Montreal.Que., collected $5.25 for the Chil dren\u2019s Patriotic Fund.Master Young.heart's photograph will be sent to Queen.und.Master George's photo: BEGINALD ATKINSON, Montréal, Que., collected $9.85 for the Ch- on etree] Bar, Cha \u2019s Patriotic Fund.Master Ed dren's Patriotic Fund, M 3 Regi: .dren photog ; ph will be sent to nald\u2019s photograph Will be sent to Wind- for ' sor Castle.> ; ERNEST ELDER, Age, 6 Yrs, Malone, N.Y., collected $5.10 f > ; dren's Patriotic Fund er f whl .J in th pho ph will be sent to the Queen moine with the Address, ; © H.ATKINSON collected $8.85 for the Chil Testimo # .2 so IE MONIREAL DALLY STA September, the Toronto carried 35,000 pes - FRASER BROS.\u2019 BALES, |.0 BROS\u2019 SALES M.HICKS & CO.'S SALES.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.9 10 EUROPE, The meals served in that perix! EE .= No.38Beimontst| EVENING INSTRUCTION amounted to 61.854, and the miles the To- duilders Attention 1 vo ) Commences Oct.1st and Continuing on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING! at fonto covered were exactly 28,030 j_swm- ANCE TO BUT LOTS.- Sale - of Fu [mitur ê , 0 Wh A Furt À And -is-said that purser cn} RARS oT Further Development of the a vessel has comparatively nothing to do Ihe owners being desirous to close up an Project of Through [but Took ~~ Ne auction at our rooms ds and da Bi.rune foc tayorsd with in Montreal Shorthand Institute and Bu:'-ess College ames $8 b ! ~ .J treet, on - i 110 MANSFIELD STREET \u2019 7 ~~ 8q.to sell at the above resi Te Shipment.THE STAR S NEW SERIAL.POUR\u2019 Lots\" oF EARS.\u201ctunis on the d I h I ¢ Jence all the elegant Furnitute 720 Brokkeerlox, Arithmetic.Shorthand, Typewriting, French, épaule TS, .YK, Principal._\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 south side of St.Antoine Street, just west ~ CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANY.On Saturday next, October 13, the |of Dominion street.each lot T feet front by Mon ay, oth Inst.\u201c COMPRIINO IN PART.GA QG ST CATHERINE John P.Stephen.Prinoi \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 STAR will, by special arrangement, There are but.few vacant iots left in this We have received Instructions of Rev.\u201cBell Cabinet Grand plamo, wire- STREET.np EpRen, Principal Afternoon and Evening Classes now forming SPECIAL WORK IN.O Public Speaking and Debating, -: vy Reading, Recitations, Dialogues, etc.CHILDREN'S CLASS .Saturday Morning, To Use Four Vessels Next Season in begin the publication of the latest ré and tenants are easily secured {or Father Lonergan, parish priest of St.Caney odd chairs am rie, ln slik brocade.Mo treal Sc _ Wi .C.Easy terms of ment to Bridget\u2019s Church, to sell at his residence, magnificent mahogany over-mantels.ma nt \u2018 Shipping Steel Lo Europe Will serial novel trom the pen of Mrs parties intending\u2019 ta puna iy one! ven 40 Champlain street, on the above date.hogany parlour cakinet, n.sic cabinet.cen of Complete Loading in Montreal N.Williamson, the talented English Sale ai G'Clock AM without \u2018the least reserve, all his Furni- fre an fancy es Brass stable, iano .Th - \u2014 authoress.«His Grace\u201d is a worthy 267 RAS \u2018Auctioneers, ture and Effects, comprising: Inga, lace curtains and portieres, fine orna- e advantages of the Canadian water successor of the other movels \u2018which = One_ Splendid U - ments, ete.ete.: > pright Plano, Fine Par toute to the mea is becoming more and Willi , re lour Set.Book Case; Writing Desks in moroëco covered ehaire Sins, dining table, more apparent to the shippers and manu have made Mrs.liamson\u2019s nan BUILDING LOTS Black Walnut and Oak, Easy Chairs, So- two corner china closets (made to order), facturers of the Great Lakes.known wherever the English lan- fas.Lace Curtains,, Poles, Portieres, Fic carpet square, dinner and tea sets, silver.t seems that there is now a project on tures, Ornaments, Mantel Clock.Fine .cutlery, glasswa te.ete: k \u2018 foot to ship steel direct from the Lake guage is read.The plot\u2014which = Fair AVENUE, Brussels Carpets, E @ ish O'lcloth through - hat rack, russie hall ond intr pA Tele yplore Up ang.; aus 11 Erie ports to Europe via the St.taw- Mont- - GEORGE ST., gut the house; Leather Dining Room Set.vainut bookcase will R.T.desk, leather .rence.The Caruegic Stecl Cumpuny has POSSesses an interest local to Mon WAVERLEY ST Boi giving arable and Sideboard.Fine lounge and easy chairs, table.odd chairs, .; ; \u2014_ chartered four of the vessels which are real\u2014is exciting and ds enjoyable as ST.URBAINST, Rugs, all the Contents og 3 Begamware; Fens wal wardran, Sak bedroom sot.DANCI.6 ANJ DEPOKTMEN{.|.Indin: ; ; building on the Lakes, and the compuns it is clever in conception.» B.W.Bedroom Sét, Larne Tons, HAY {0 con mantel mirror toller wate.chairs MR.FREDLRIC WW, NORMAN'S will use them for the purpose of landing $278 8428 and Wnol Ma tres es, fro B ds\u2018emd Bed- a rockers.Eood carpe tains, pie.© \u201cet Clamesior Children meet ar fhe Cons ov gore their products in the European markets.«The Bookman,\u201d an authority npon : - 8500, IE, Couches Wrought Iron Ru) ge, KI ch- ures, two ash bedroam sets, etes ste, nic Srey vers neta a rl MG leds ; : Ista .: & - ww uie.venuc), every ashi ant Tnnredas 10 po.> \u2018 The American Shipbuilding Comp hy he such matters, says of the author of bONLY 825 to 8100 C ASH, en en bles, ou EYE In Splendid order.peclal low utes for thie venison hb Commences Monday, Oct.1, at .Ta: , : ue ance monthly if 4 x : e a *Cloc M.a quest.Telephone Up 3611.23btt buildin on dhe Great, abe.with works «His Grace?:\u2014 Those Stronts are où the.Bol over 3 hand.MARCOTTE FRERES, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15th, TZ 29 s, A some Co .) .VE Srp gE) ; fot Sham Tels Seu or he\" SU usin.of holding bis the evn St SL Pay fee Chris od 103 Auctioneers.- 0 Wilkga co.CHINA PAINTING STUDIO, GT ogen vessels destin or the St.i a climax ie lots, you won't à i \u2014 240 s.Lens 3 Lou se > ; ; AT ; SAT Lawrencé and over-thË-sea route, and it is fashion of holding back the Lt and a.BADG Ly ned.= 3 Auctioneers Seven leant, t for $ hours with usc of + nts, ete.or\u2019 Aly /l¢ A (CA some of these yews 5.which the Carnegie to the last and supreme moment, Room 2% Temple Bullding.3.7 ; COMMON SENSE KILLS , Sapin Agency for us Paint and Fukin's Gold, Sc x pany bas closed for.ie vessels Vill oop gratifying her readers with an un- Modern Houses and Cottages FOR SALE and =.Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rats, and Undecorated Ching in stock.Ip all Commercial subjects, Shorthand.Ty pewritin, load with steel at Conneaut, Ohio, taking TO RENT.238 3 Saw {po Mice.Al druggists, &c.331 Queen Chinn mended to be proof against hat ele.Twenty machines Niu- earn Number of 1000 tons of steel per vessel.They will expected thrill just when the nerves Slated 8i.W.Toronto.Beware of auortaious | water.Chinn fired the Sens Limited Apr ap oh teachers 3 they MEA to, M nt al.Sere are at the highest tension.Yet she Luna, 2 e 1, \u2018 my c f ! .: 224 ti : 2 Victori fargo, and tga, they, wl go on their way uses an admirable restraint and never ; LIGHTING BY THE CITY.-~ ; _ \u2014 ! \u2014 i Victoria buuare.to Europe.tis =i that the vessels San becomes hysterical.Her taste is a 1 a .od So 8 OCEAN STFAMSHIPS.Art Association draught, which will leave them two feet to | excellent.\u201d The Royal El 9 Our Péd as 0 0 the good in the St.Lawrence canals.© ya ectric\u2019s Contract Expires les \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 in 1903, and Tenders are to be Lo THE DESIRABLE PREMISES PHILLIPS SQUARE, MISS LA PALME'S CONCERT.MARINE INSURANCE.Called.All experience goes to prove that break NOW OCCUPIED Advanced Art Classes, 1900-1901, The City Attorneys yesterday at a meet- fast should be made df food that is easily Canada has had liberal occasion lately to A Statement Issued by the Under- ing of the Fire Committee.pronounced digested.and readily absorbed by the sys ore Sans will commence en Wednesday, be proud of ber sons, but last evening, at : \u2019 Association upon several matters in connection with tem, yielding much mutrimeat, but not AS TEMPORARY OFFICES Brymer, ase ae Clank ron ot Mr.iain the Karn Hall, there was cause for legiti- writers sock : the present contract between the city and tasking digestion.Mit @a and Mais.Su leurs are erantet the nals mate pride in one of her daughters, in the ; BY leres ul awoclate embers durius the \u20ac : \u201c Bt.James the Apostle, and upon this oc- nty t A J L\u2014Uabin 350.00 and up y German: In fact, there is very little to The treasurer ghowed that he receipe for casion the music will be of an elaborate Good ce nd AE EE EE Son eae IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TRAIN SERVIGE criticise in Miss La Palme's work.the rar had 637 35 8 ving a Dulane dû character.Besides the harvest hymns, GER BRAND Dealers.i ; Bleerage\u2014To Liverps)l, erry, Londen, Queenstowa, | 1aking etteut October 7th, 19.0 Her programme was a brave one, but she one ture $ = 4-99, leaving 3 balance on pralms, and festal responses, Handel's Hal: Lu \u20ac | Before.After.Wood Phosphodi Fellast and COTON SES case outa furnlshe } Trains will leave as follows: accomplished it well.She played (Grieg's and 0! Jon (4.56.£ 6 lted fol- lelujah Chorus.Haydn's \u201cAchieved is the .u 1 ood s osp odine, BB.New England cL, 10th and Nov.7.Le sm for Toronto and £ A Ry.points.Bonata op.13, Max Bruch\u2019s Concerto, op 26, loves election of officers resu as lo Glorious, Work,\u201d and the \u201cHeavens are The Great English Remedy.AO Eb iat promena le 540 am.for New York via 1° 2H £ bert R' udea Legende, by W cn'aw- Leg .-+-delkng.wi e sung by the fine choir o id and recommended by a solp saloons, \u20ac c Ent, spaclo *0.00 a.m.International Limited \u2019 .ichube Ryideausl v Zar a She Président, Mi: A.Lip rer: rt the church together with the Te Deum, 3 æ druggies in Canada.(ply re buble deck ior lartber inforwation «pply weay agent of ant Chicago.ited for Teront.sang Grieg'a \u201cIch liebe dich,\u201d Alliteen's Rev.Theo.Lafleur, 23 treasurer, Mr.| Jubilate, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by POWELL WAS SUSPENDED.guaranteed to cure alll forme of gence DAVID TORRANCE & CU, Gen\u2019i Agoats, 30 am C.Voor Boston and New York, \u201cSong of Thanksgiving.\u201d and Chaminade\u2019s Joseph, Richards.directors will be as fol.Vel known composers.W ) Db .PARR.ness, wii effects of indiscretion orex- l7mt.ancramentst.jets Montrea: 950 im.for Ottawa.\u201cSans Amour.\u201d She was assisted by Mr.: .\u2014\u2014\u2014 i Sratinalants, CH 1ied Où reveipt Où price.Lan T T *3.50 pm.for C.A.Ry.points.Alfred Lamoureux; her sister, Ade omer: men Re.& Shatner 3 AR went, AMUSEMENT NOTES Result of the Rallroad Telegraphers\u2019 fone Ou: mises, ar dise Ha | Beaver Lime.7% 5x res Nos von Nev York va cv : rat, and Miss Victoria Cartier.After the * James T Mr.Joseph Picard.; Meeting at St.Louis.eta free to any address | - - ; ® 800 pm for Tormnes aie D.& H.Lv Mr.ames Tester, r.Josep card, The Academy makes an Important of- The Wood Company, Windsor, Uni ROYAL MAIL STRAMERS ; » points West.eoncert she was the recipient of many warm Montreal: Rev.G.N.Masse Grand Ligne: y | At St.Louis, on Tuesday, W.V.Pow- boldby B.Æ, Mc Gale, 2213 voire Dame 3L Weekly sailings Between Montreal and (330 D.m.for Quebec and Portland.tongratulations.Rev.A.J.Lebeau, Marieville; Rev.J.H.; fering to Its patrons next week in the ell.president of the Order of Raliroad #$0°uty 104 vod Liverpool calling at Queenstown 10.30 D Sor Torani C Coston Ca Sew York.Hunter, Coaticook; Rev.J.L.Gilmour, | appearance of Miss Minnie Bellgman In Telegraphers, was rallroaded out of office - : From soing and coming.From For changes in Suburban and Focal tray MRS.McKIMMIE'S SUIT Hamilton; the representative of Maritime her creation of Lois Holcomb in \u201cWhen a with almost telegraphic rapidity.- Liverpool, x Lav ERPOUL.Montreal.service consult new G.T.R.Time Tables.; \u2019 Baptist Convention, and the president of Woman Loves.\u201d Miss Scllgman's engage- Powell left the Telegraphers\u2019 Convention Gen pue Lake Champlain we LAM Denotes train runs daily.; The hearing of evidence in the case, for the Baptist Convention, Ontario, and ment 19 for one week, with a special ma.fo & few moments.First Vice-President THE SUPREME COURT.Get.1th.Lune 3a.rors Nov.ond All other trains run dally except Sunday.$15,000 damages,of the widow of the late R.Quebec.! tinee on Thursday ¢Thanksgiving) bisides M.M.Dolphin took the chair.and ares .ct.Sia.Lake Outari ; TH AN KSG IVI NG McKimie, foreman bricklayer, killed in Members of the advisory board are: Rev.' the regular Saturday matinee perform- considering a motion \u2018to appomt Socom |.Oct.3uth.Montfort.D AY Morgan's building.against Henry Morean John Gordon, DD Philadelphia; Rev, 8nce.Miss Beligman has many friends mittee to hear charges sæaînst the han Consumers Cordage Company vs.Con- Winer i.tes now in torce single Fare, Ret tickets will \u2018be issued at d Co.was continued yesterday after sr \u201can DR : > : \u2018here, made during her first appearance in When it was whispered.arou First Cabin, ÿ4 7,00 und upwards.Return, 300.00 and eturn 1 an 0., was con Fe y W.N.Clarke.D.D., Hamilton.N.Y.; , this city as leading lady of the great Pl- that Powell had goné the Circuit Court nolly will be Heard After Mara- Upwarus, ACCOTUIDE 10 steamer und location vi berths.ING LE FIRST \u201d .Goin, Jeprithesses heard included Albert Rev.'D.D.McLaurin.D.D.Detroit, Mich.{his clty as leading lady of position she | to ask for an order restraining the grand | ! \\ To Liverpool.London and Queenstown, | J crass FARE Griffin, John Kieley, Robert Smith, John - Rev: A: G; Upham, D:D.; Mr.Thos.Leem: 1 filleq\u201d for \u2018three seasons : session from trying him.Soon the ball was time Province Appeals.single, Second Cabin, $35.00, 6.00 aid $37.5U; le- Between all stations in Canada all statt Ebepbard, John Hogan ea phn Lake.ing, Brooklyn, N.Y; Mr.S.P.Hibbard, : bv as ote of 108 te © Powell cays pended (Bpecial to the Star.) sod ion of porta.#il.do, according to steamer 4, Co ada to and from Detroit, Mich.; Por who were employed in the building at the ston; Rev.A.A.Cameron, D.D., Otta- , y 2 vote o ° GE ; ; , \u2014 erpoo - Huron, Mich.; Island Pond, Vt; Massen Boston ve The changes made by Mr.Grose in his JV 3 Vote of without Towel precedent.OTTAWA.October 12\u2014At the opening THIEN CLAMS OF STERRAGE.-7e Liverpool, Lon: Springs, N.Y.Helena, Ny Bombay Jot time of the accident.They all described wa; Mr.W.A.Marsh Quebec: Mr.Geo.stock company at Her Majesty's Theatre This occurred at a special session in re- og the Supreme Court yesterday Mr.Jus- tosesmer.For parciculare as Lo passage or weigut ap- N.Y.; Fort Covington, N.Y., and Rouse\u2019s I Y.what they had reen, but stranze to say Foster.Brantford: Rev.W.W.Weeks: none of them saw MeKimmie hit, thongh Rev.Jas.Green, Montreal, have had the desiréd effect.and the at- Hoge Parham hpeal Sor Action made uy Tachereau announced a change in the order PIJts 347 ageag of ibe DENTE 0.denwear, Point.N c ; some were quite near him.It is takon tendance has plckéd up wondertully.Miss the order.to define the powers and duties made yesterday postponing the case of sd Stations In Canada to.NUE not from, for gran ed, however, that he was hit by Radcliffe, the new leading lady, has made of the several grand officers.and to try the Consumers\u2019 Cordage Company vs.Con- Fails.NY.and Suspension Bride Ears 8 Diece of one inch board which became NEWS OF THE CITY.Sak hit.ang She will be seen to much charges against the president.To quote the NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.Good going OCTOBER 17th 18th val i > \u2019 nolly until the 20th of October an account ; going and 18th walig detached from the chute which Hogan and 2 greater advantage in the part she Is to secretary's words in the pamphlet setting .PRE RVC returning from destination on.or bafore ke were taking down.The two latter lay next week, the title Tole in \"Jane forth the necessity of an early meeting: of the illness of Hon.T.Chase Casgrain, CHEK SURG DEE DES EME October 22nd.1900.+ had no Knowledge, however, ofa piece of SUING THE CITY.\u2014Keegan and Heffer- yre.\u201d This will be students\u2019 night at this \u2018The question now before the member- Q.&.counsel for the respondent, and fol- _ 1 .: b.Nov.13.10a.Olty Tieket U Eces, 137 Gt.J street the chute falling down and only heard of Dan.contractors of the St.Denis street theatre, and it will be a record.breaker.Tyo Whether the laws shall be observed jowing the precedent in the case of the | kui Jt 1.10am.K.of ru, Nor.rt Bemaventars statien 241 .the accident when they were told by Scott; \"\u20ac™er are tuing the city for $23.500, which All the seats were sold out on Saturday by all grand officers alike.or whether the lOWing the p cont fn \u2018Labi.we.8, 10am KW.dG.cov.dT.Va of the jurvmen wanted to be ie they claim as due them for extras.last, and there has been a steady demand Jaws are made for the guidance of the Quebec Insurance Company vs.Eaton, dur- Twin-Borew Passonger service.- lightened on this subject.but none of the SUING MAISONNEUVE.\u2014The Provin-.however, have Becn unanie ta Eratity ths wii by on presents '0 be lmored at ing last term.postponed on account of the SOUTHAME TON, LONDUN, SEMEN.vy \u2019 i i y i ial Bank of Canada are suing the town of demand.S Eratity will by the president.illness of Mr.Osler, Q.C., the appeal was or vc.ur.+ ao .a6.ec 13.108m.witness a mand.Standing r witnesses had tnessed the accident.cial e tanding room, it is announced The membership has decided.Mediterranean service.though some of them saw McKimmie fall Maisonneuve for $52,000, the amount of à by the management, will be sold at eight In general terms, the charge against the ordered to be he rd at the end of the pres- GIBRALIAR, NACLES, GENOA.ES .§ the basement.The picce of board - claim against the town held by Pause et o\u2019clock on that evening.resident was that the laws of the Protec- ©nt term, after the Maritime Provinces ap- N > mn 4 \u20ac into m Pp ard \u201cvas | ! : pi w the Protee- Aller.\u2026\u2026Uet. From the first of May to the 30th of ly at Kingston, Ont.Üp to the, present tients in the city hospitals on each Sat.ADACIAN statute under which the action was Faken.\u201827 Broadway, N, Ÿ., or James L'on, dsaerai & zon.(Windsor St) week days 10 2% a.m.and £10 they have mot succeeded though She sup- urday during the last four months.The Bankers\u2019 Association Com- The action was dismissed in the courts , , : .ys 10.2 a.m.- à A u on m 4488.Francois Xavier st; W.H.deary, LAS 4: Pois: .m.TIME, MONTREAL TO OTTAWA, 3 4 ress was given in the telegram committee desires to extend thelr very below.and an appeal was allowed to the 5h, Mentres!; .Battereby, 173 BL James ai, opposite Lours AND 20 MINUTES | which they received.hearty thanks to all those who have aided petition.- Supreme Court of Canada during the Iast Temple Salldins .ae : : WOME! WILL TALK RULE SET ASIDE Mr.Justice Cur {0° bY soriributlons of flowers, and #180 yr partes M.Wrenshall, of the Mont.1\u20ac7T On account of the constitutiona: ques- MARI AL pd ULEBEC RECTION.° \\ ; .sce 0 the workers who have met each Satur- .es Ml.Wrenshall, of the Mont- yon raised (30 Can.-S.C.R.400).On tae Quebec [Express will leave at 2 P.M.ran has set aside the rule nisi issued real branch of the Merchants Bank of - z .> 70 |.day in the Natural History Rooms.calling of the appeal to-day, Mr.Fitz week days.ainst Lefebvre, guardian of goods seiz- Canada, hds just been the fortunate win- 1 , K RO - r of th ond in th 1 patrick, Q.C., for the respqs.dent,.declared Bt.Gabriel Express, leaving Montreal 3 Can*t Blamo them for Tele ed in the care of Simard vs.Crevier.The - Detition the CS rixe Bank ro Ay Ota.that the constitutional point was abandon- D.m.Saturdays, discontinued after 13th bh other about Mil rule had been issued on the ground that : Pon The ean for thin ers rn ed by the defence.The question then arose .6 October.ling nH r à N - he had failed to produce the goods seized.IN IT TEN YEARS.Development of Metalllc and Paper Gui for and eee of the amount sued St.Jerome, St.Agathe and Lab: an \u2018he rule was set aside because the mo- ; ney.\u201d The competition 1 rand the abandonment of the constitu- _ .m.train will run on week days =.burn » Heart Orve on did nat set forth the value of the An Unconscious Slave to Coffee.rency.Petition Js open to senlor tional question, there remained any jurin: 9 apart and CR Wednesdays only be .8, officers of all chartered banks in the Do- diction in the Supreme Court to hear the Lowest Rates and Best Ac- tween St.Jerome and Labell Pills.goods seized.LICENSE TRANSFERS.\u2014A a (had mot the slightest a hat coffee Tron homme therfore.the winner gains appeal.1.30 p.m.train (Saturdays) for Ste.Agathe \u2014At a meeting Was the cause my continued si for Mr: Wrenshall tonnes Monetary \u201cIt was decided that the mere fact -30 p.m.: ; of the Liquor License Commissioners yee the last ten years, until I quit its use and amer.a Mr.Wrenshall [formerly won both constitutional question being raised inthe commodations to Europe.and Labelle discontinu\u20acd after 13th Oc- terday afternoon the following _transf:rs togk up Postum Food Coffee.I never had tition.I ILE ae the Junior com- pleadings left the case a! large withee the \u2014 \u2014 1.45 p.m.train (Saturda 1y) wi : .; pqtition.which, with the present success, lat rizdictt -45 p.m.train urdays only) 1 con were made: B.Goyette, 687 St.Paul a Batural movement of the bowels during a .appellate juriediction of the Supreme Court .P.R.TI FM tinue to leave for St.Jero .Tai ; .: makes a brilliant record for so youn, C.P.RB.TICKET OFFICE, Jerome and inter street, to Hilaire Dauphanais.F.X.Dus- number of years, because of chronic conati- YOURE à and that \u2018the appellant could not now be medlate stations.Et Me a Len de | EE Std SpA SS me ir a oan | on con street, and P.Rivet, grocery license, 317 influence of medicine.WILL NOT FIGHT BY-LAW.ments h ,, The or Labelle.Amherst street, to À.Doucet.\u201cVery frequently, just after breakfast a .2184 i n oe then commenced, L.P.BOSTON train will leave 7.45 p.m.dally, | * ; .Cars .I.E.ins, who was fined the ctier, Q.C., and Brosseau, Q.C., for instead of 8 p.m.MENS IGLUB CA meeting will be held dizziness would come on, which would force Mr.J.E.Destaratr appellant; Fitspatrick, Q.C., \u2018and Robi ; i : and remain abeol cting the sidewalk | .P S.HALIFAX EXPRESS will leave 8.05 p.ra Puestothlehem Churc ky the pont.ot me fo lie down à 1 ven aloo the tely quiet front of his store.states {hat he \u2018has no \u2018ile, Q-C.for respondent.' ACIFIC CABLE TENDER dally except Baturdays, Instead of 8.20 p.m, c i : 0 : .I ntention of fighting the by-law, as was ee \u2014_\u2014 oa prim he money queton, \u201cand Fra jour ara, Orton dsl ou.Said o,f Shsroeton, be Taye! TH) qi pol TREE Aron Colonies Favour That of THANKSGIVING D sotial problems, the money question, an t t - caused by the recent arrival of some fruit, | .AY other matters which directly interest the curred to me that it was possible coffee was ana Jays it will not occur whenever av: CORNER ON AMERI CAN P ORK the Telegraphic Construction and masses of the people.The club will\u2019 be en.e real cause of my trouble.3 Maint Co (OCTOBER 18th) .tirely non-sectarian snd all who are inter \u201cI therefore procured a package of Pos LONDON, October \u2014 Wh - ce Company.First Class Ret Tickets will be issues ested in the social problem are invited to tym Food \u2018Coffee 2nd began .ds use in Place .ed regarding the pork: corner, \u201cSir Thomas .(Special to the Star.) \\ between stations \u201cport Arthur, Detroit an attend.did , VE t To _ -| East a BEGGING PERMITS.\u2014 At the meeting 0d found some difficulty in sticking to my PROOF POSITIVE CANCER 1S Men sald: À tract that I control to-day tera and newspapers ap to hairalian let.SINGLE FARE 6 | of the Society for the Protection of Wo resolution, but I persevered and soon dis CURABLE practically all the pork In the United: by the Sydney-Vancouver steamer rave On October 17th nnd 18th, men and Children yesterday.a commit.covered.that I had not made it properly.| .Bret aa ave Mo Intention of raising the jus.arrived, conveying Information ve | Good to Return \u2018until October 22nd, 1900.THE GREAT REMEDY tee was appointed to interview th Cit When it 3 boiled long enough, it a pr.ce to an exorbitant degree.I am pe.fect- | apecting the tenders for establishing the City ; ° : a8 appain e City delicious Java coffee taste and a beautiful, ly satisfied to make a fair profit aut of Pacific cable.Thess tendem were asked 1.0 on at aud Telegraph mee.Là : .or Lt ce.FOR WEAR NERVOUS WOMEN, Council for the purpose of securing a mo.A nr.the deal, and I shall do ail possi 12 to avoid ee ee dey.dep Heh Breen oun Alogecer it kel Evidence of an Incontrovertibio a ti Sat Latah loud Iwill Edict oor ret, kd \u201c1 3 men and justices of the peace are given Nature.short.In fact, I let some go the other day month later.The information obtained in | It\u2019s euly natural that when a woman finds authorit ; soon grew very fond of it; in fact, 4% : \\ y to issue- ng permits.hia ., \u2019 | in order to save a few threatened fail- thi dabout t .& vemedy which cures her of nervousness authority the society wishes to vest in the liked A ptter thay I did the old coffee.\u2014 ; ; ures.: the lowest \u2018tender Is that of the Telegratn: dives AND LAKE STEAMSHIPS and .w volieves, ber pains and Recorders, and an effort will be made to a 1 deal ge in rod pe a rs Cancer has so long been considered an jn- \u2014\u2014\u2014-0__ fe Cofistruction and Malntenance Compa- aches peta color Ln her cheek an vitality In bave the by-law amended to that ef two months, L discorescd a marked change garable disense, that peonle il hardly be BUTTER ARRIVED WITH drtaklre Te er bt oo Caomplete the un- ~~ Rg - Th em Seer ould be anxious The r ea ren ag bowed that 81 began to manifest itself.The bowels re evidence can be produced Le.prove that | | TRADE MARR MISSING quired is eighteen months.The several Thanks giving Mrs, Hanoah Holmes, St.James Street, during the month.E sumed their natural functions and the old \"some of the very worst cases of cancer, (Special to the Star.) pase onable, and before rhord this price : ; dizzy feeling disappeered entirely, also the Vegbtable Ca C ed Der.êt.John, N.B., relatesber experience with TO RECEIVE THE BOYS.\u2014The Loyal , our e Lancer Lure remov ™ \\OTTAWA, October 13\u2014Reports recelved had telegraphed the I thoriti - thio remedy as follower For some years Independent Drum and Fife Reception a change in health fixeq MBhently every trace of the disense.One ok the Department of Agriculture at Ot- Ing the Immediate acceptance of ihe ten- Day | have bean troubled with fluttering of the Band and Committee turned up for practice my mind permanent and for ever, never, case we might cite, is that of a lady who tawa from some of the department's ag- der.The Dominton Government as yet Beart and dissiness, accompanied by a last evening in Wavertree Hall 25 stro Se per : y to back to o Suffered from cancer of the breast, endured ents In the citles in Great Britain tare seems to know nothing about the matter.8 Quebec im Return smothering foeli hich re ted and surpassed the expectations of their lead.an ty at bad held lave for ten lo the tértures of the plaster, which only ag.that several shipments of Canadian butter Going 17 and 18/returning not 1ater than Oct 22nd.\u201c frem ti My apy tite las poor apd er by their excellent playing.There will be years.À curious thing about all this Es gravated her trouble, and who was cured have aks nd \u201cthe \"bags which cover.Ts Blasters leave Mootreal week dase 7 ba Tete imate toe rie sed pit tae of | Cheon 80 re fee ho Sey re Aer | as PE EE ee ue Sen BERLE EE Ells om 3 3 > e band on evening, .e sec- 5 ra t t e shipping mar © | .° Les ht 3 tou: 1 Mo \u2018Since I started using Milbur's Heart retary was instructed to fina out what time tro Tes in Ein emneteen.with some.of the tongue.It was oved by the outelde of the bag as well Es aon the pack ing.\u2014 Protracted Catarrh produces - déat- and Thursday A Tom for Toronto, Hemllion snd Nerve Pills, the smothering feeling 2 L u ! ¢ .; ition knife, but soon came back again.- Our ages themselves, otherwise b have-| ness-in many cases.Capt.Ben.Cotinor, of intermediate ports.has goos, my heart beat ia sous pare the invalided soldiers coming on (he Van thing that holds Tre \"oem condition & femedy Surad him eight years ago and he 2% pemoved on the.wharf, L] TI Joronta, canada.Te deaf Jor = years Same Frei ht and Passenger Rates.has an ve ath ; 3 in\u2019 i ever had any recurrence of the disease In packages - ° ; ng from .ments failed to re- the fut ppeared, meet them.Invitations have been sent to to underetand what it/is that is the cause has n à vou Moine the names and full 30Med.Another report says that the leve.Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder gave Stenpars léave Tuendez and Friday as Lo and been wonderfully built up through, the tosié various societies inviting them to take part f the trouble.If suc le could bring vince.affect of the pills.1 wow feel strongérand in the parade when the boys arrive from themselves to leave off coffer and usc Poe- particulars of these cases, you | Bitter than for many years; and cannot Africa.A committee was appointed to con- tum Food Coffee, the trial would tell its in our new book, \u201cCancer, its Cause and | 1.cheese boxes of Prince Edward Is.ey deafnea say too much is praise of the remedy which fer with the standing sub-committee of the own tale.Please omit my name.\u201d Name Cure, which you may have on receipt of 2.la d are made from biroh dustend of eas \"ou as BE MoO 2153 qqn 33 b ra Eictet Office, 1%8 8s.Jam ener : \u201d 2 = ñ ; À ; ; , Bowna .5.» el Fre he J vestered my long lost health.| City Council, which directs all public fanc- ed {dress will be given by, Postum Cereal stam pe.: ary.\"Nl Carri Lp p elm used In many other street, Mon er à Tel Fre 78\u2014 Lope .Creek, ; ° will find them Frince Edward Island shippers sena the him relief in one day, and in a very short Fridsy at nooo ins(esd ofl p.m.best made boxes for both cheese and 5: while the deafness left him entirely.It SAGUENAY LINES am Juve Quebes Wi*nty1 tions of a civic nature. PS - INCI *, XeDongail, Q.C., ER ERE Ia Yes 2 pe LPO RR 1800.\u20ac PRINGLE THE.CHOICE, ~Cornwall-Stormont Conservatives Nominated a Strong Candidate Yesterday.SEVERAL STIRRING SPEECHES.The Patron Candidate at the Last Election Will Support Mr.Pringle.* \\ {Special to the Star.) CORNWALL, Ont., October 12.\u2014 The Liberal-Conservative convention at Newing- ton yesterday to select @& candidate for the electoral district of Cornwall and Stormont was one of the most representative guther- ings that has ever been held in the county.Every polling sub-division was repre sented by e full complement of delegates.The proceedings throughout were marked by the most perfect harmony.There was only one name placed in nomination, that of Mr.R.A.Pnngle, and he was declared the unanimous choice of the convention amidst an enthusiastic outburst of applause.\u2018The nomination was moved by Mr.George Kerr, of Farran\u2019s Point, and seconded by Mr.J.T.\"Gagnon, of Cryaler.No other name being suggested, Mr.Kerr moved that the nomination be decla unanimous, This was seconded by Mr.Oliver Raymond, of Dickinson's Landing, and carried by a standing vote.Immediately after the selec: tion bad been made the meeting was thrown \u2018open to the püblic and the hall was at once crowded to overflowimg, many being unable to gain admittance.The president of the Liberal-Conservative Association, Mr.R.L.Armour, who od- cupied the chair, announced that Mr.Pringle had been selected, and the announcement was received with great cheer: ing, which was renewed a moment later when the following re-olution was presented: Moved by Mr.Andrew Brennan, and Col.J.H.Bredin, seconded by John Me Laughlin, M.L.A, Angus Lalonde and WW.C.Bradshaw: : \u201cThat the nomination of Mr.Robert A.Pringle, barrister, of \u2018the town of Corn- Wall, to contest the electoral division of Cornwall and Stormont at the general election in the interests of the Liberal-Con- servative party, be ratified by this mass meeting of electors.\u201d Carried unanimously.THE CANDIDATE'S SPEECH.Mr.\u2019rinzle was then invited to address the meeting and was greeted.with an ova- &ion on going to the platform.He expressed his appreciauon of the honour conferred on hun and accepted the responsibility with confidence that they would redeem the con- stitveney.He felt that the country was gnnyg to see a repetition of the landslide of 1878.- The Conservative party stood thoroughly united from the Atlantic to the Pacific and would come out of this contest victorious.There was not a section wf the Dominion in which they would not find the old Liberals dissatisfied.There was not a section in which they could not find independent electors dissatisfied.The present Government had given their solemn: pledge to the people to carry out the policy upon which they had appealed to the people, but not a solitary one @f the many promises made had been carried out.The speaker quoted the planks of the Liberal platform and gave their record of broken pledges.He referred to the Standard Oil mopopoly, the binder {wine deals, the increased prices for articles of common use amongst the farmers, the extravagance of the administration, the increased expenditure and the disreputable tactics resorted to by the Government in order to carry the by elections.An excellent speech was brought to a close with a stirring appeal to the friends of the Conservative party to go into the pght with a determination to redeem the constituency.If they did so, as he had every confidence they would, Mr.Pringle said they need have no fear as to the result.GOVERNMENT'S BAD RECORD.Mr.James Leitch, Q.C., followed.endors ing the action of the convention, and prom- i-ng to give his active assistance to carry the county.He dealt with the record of the Government, and delivered a rousing address, calling upon members of the party to present a united front to their opponents in defence of the interests of the country and the Empire.Mr.A.Broder, M.P., the Conservative organizer.also delivered a telling speech, exposing the duplicity of the Gévernment, any calling upon the independent electors to dé their part towards bringing the present ein of extravagance and corruption to an enil.Mr.John MeLapghlin.M.L.A., endorsed the nomination of Mr.Pringle, and strongly urged the importance of thorough organ zation and active work until the last vote is polled on election day.: ADAMS SUPPORTS PRINGLE.Mr.J.G.Adams, who was the candidate of the Patrons of Industry at the last gen- cra) election, spake in support of Mr.Pringle, and promised to take an active part in the campaign in his behalf.He said he was there to dispute the right of the present Government to agrenewal of the confidence of the people because they had stultified themselves, by breaking every pledge they wade when seeking power.SIR CHARLES COMMENDED.Rerolutiona were passed endorsing the policy of the party as enunciated by Sir Charles Tupper, special mention being made of the national cold storage scheme, which met with unqualified approyal.A resolution of continued confidence in the course of Mr.Whitney.leader of the Opposition in the Ontario Legislature, was also adopted.The meeting was brought to a close with rousing cheers for the Queen, the candidate, Mr.Leitch and Mr.Broder.The unanimity and enthusiasm displayed at the meeling is eausing consternation in the ranks of the Liberals, who are threatened with a serious split in the party, and have no hope of making a unanimous nomination at their convention, which is called for Raturday.OTTAWA CONSERVATIVES.Choice of & Candidate Will be Made at Convention This Evening.{Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, October 12.\u2014The Liberal-Con- servative Association hold a meetipg for the selection of candidates this eveming.The pames that will be submitted are those of Messrs.Thomas Birkett, J.P.Coates, Taylor MeVeity, Dr.Routhier, Geo.N.Perley, S.R.Poulin and O.Durocher.Ald.Champagne and Mr.Taylor McVeity, who have announced their candidature, offered to aub- mit to the decision of this meeting if.the lists of.membership of the ameociation were re-opened for one week.\u20ac constitution rovides that no member who has not paid fn subacription thirty days before the date of this meeting can take part therein.It also provides that the secretary shall notify rs of the expiration.of the term for which their subscription was paid.This the tecretary neglected to do, and it is in consequence this omission that Messrs.Champa and McViety made their pro- 2°.executive, however, have de- ided that the lista will not be re-opened.There are 323 m in good standing, or average of seven to each polling sub- ivision.Under the old ward system each lling subdivision was represented, giving pper Town 177 representatives and Lower wn 127.To-night Upper Town will have 84 representatives: and Lower Town 122.is being 50 nearly what the proportions yould have been under the old system, there : little doubt that the great mass of the Ditawa.Conservatives will loyally abide by be ticket resolved upon at to-night\u2019s meet- IN WRIGHT COUNTY.wor to the Star) \u2018A\u2019 ober 12.\u2014Mesers.J.M.) oneal.nd Dr.Quimet, both.of ; Hull, and George Rainboth, of Aylmer, are mentioned in connection with the nomination of a Conservative in Wright county, Quebec.A candidate will be named at a meeting of the Wright county Conserva- \u201ctives, to be held in Hull Monday.It is believed \u2018that Mr.McDougall, who has previously contested the county, will be the likely choice of the convention.Mr.L.N.Champagne, of Hull, the present member for the county, will probably be a candidate again, in the Liberal interest.MORE RETURNING OFFICERS.An Additional List of Those Appointed for Quebec Province.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, October 12.\u2014Returning officers have been apointed in Quebec.Argenteuil\u2014Thomas Bacon, Lachute.Bagot\u2014Jos.Pilon, istrar, St.Liboire.Beauce\u2014Elzear Melvi Dechene, M.D, St.Francois de Beauce.Beauharmnois\u2014Victor Bourgeault, M.D.St.Stanislas.; Bellechasse\u2014Albeft\u2019 Arsenault, merchant, St.Gervais.Berthier\u2014L.P.A.Roberge, notary, St.Cuthbert.Bonaventure\u2014L.P.Labelle, registrar, New Carlisle.; .Chambly-Vercheres\u2014Louie Raeicot, notary, Boucherville.Champlain\u2014Ernest Rinfret, St.Stanislas.Charlevoix\u2014Jos.Adolphe Martin, regis trar, St.Etienne de la Malbaie.Chateauguay\u2014 Napoleon Malette, clerk of the County Clerk, St.Martin.Chicoutimi-Saguenay\u2014Ovide Bosse, Chic- outimi.Dorchester\u2014C.E.Vaillancourt, M.D., St.nselme.; Drummond-Arthabaska\u2014H.Laurier, Ar- thabaskaville.: Gaspe\u2014D.N.Labrie, advocate, Perce.Jacques Cartier\u2014Henri Schetagne, La- chine.Joliette\u2014Jean Baptiste Chevigny, notary, Joliette.Kamouraska\u2014Auguste Martin, notary, St.Paschal.Labelle\u2014Philemon de Varennes, M.D.Papineauville.L'Assomption\u2014Joseph S.Rivest, Motaryy L'Assomption.Laval\u2014Pascal Adelard Longpre, notary, St.Rose.Levis\u2014Louis N.Carrier, registrar, Levis.L'Islet\u2014Clophe Leclerc, notary, L\u2019Îslet.Lotbiniere\u2014H.Legendre, St.Croix.Maskinonge\u2014L.D.Caron, Louiseville.Monte J.F.Daniel, Notary, St.Esprit.Montmagny\u2014Alexandre Etienne, Michon, Montmagny.Montmorency\u2014George E.Laval,Notary,lle d'Orleans.Nicolet\u2014David Lebrun, Notary, St.Wen- | teslas.Pontiac\u2014Edmund Meredith, Quio Vil- age.Port Neuf-E.Q.St.Georges, Cap Sante.Q vebec East\u2014Cyrille F.Delage, Notary, uebec.Quebec West\u2014Fergus Murphy.Barrister, uebec, Quebec Centre\u2014G.Arthur Paradis, Notary.402 St.John St.\u2019 Quebec County\u2014Dr.J.Epiraim Bedard, Ancienne Lorette.Richelieu \u2014 William Henry Chapdelaine, Rimouski\u2014 August Lavoie, Crown Landa, Notary, Sorel.pe C., Rouville\u2014J.Elie Gabourv, Notary, St.Cesaire.Soulanges\u2014 Rodger Ducket, Grain dealer, Coteau Station.St.Hracinthe\u2014Alphonse Bourgeault.St.Johns-Iberville - Francois Laford.Farmer, St.George d'Henriville.Iberville.ree Rivers-St.Maurire\u2014Isidore Louis Clair, Advocate, Three Rivers.Two Mountains\u2014Joseph Langlois, Registrar.St.Scholastique.Temiscouata\u2014J, E.Pouliot, Sheriff, Fra= érville.Terrebonne\u2014J.A.Theberge, St.Jerome.Vaudreuil\u2014Joreph Napoleon Legault, No- tarv.Vaudreuil.Wright \u2014 Pierre H.Durocher, ull, Yamaska\u2014Louis Veronneau, N.P., Yam asks.WHIP TAYLOR IS SAFE.Liberal Plans to Defeat Him in South Leeds are Not Likely to be Successful.' (Special to the Star.) BROCKVILLE, Qctober 12.\u2014The latest rumour in local political circles is to the effect that DI.Derbyshire, whn was spoken of as the likely Liberal candidate for Brock- ville, will be put up against Dr.Reid in South Grenville, and that W.H.Comstock will be the standard-bearer here; The Conservatives meet in convention here next Wednesday, and in South Leeds, George Taylor's constituency, the same day.The Liberals meet on Monday in that riding to pick a candidate.e Conservative whip 18 sure of re-election.\u2026.À scheme is on foot in the Liberal ranks to splic the Conservative vote by inducing a third party, an alleged independent Conservative, to take the field.Mr.Taylor can even win in a three- cornered fight.STANSTEAD LIBERALS.(Special to the Star.) SHERBROOKE, October 12.\u2014 The Liberals of Stanstead county are choosing delegates for a convention to be held at Ayer\u2019s Flat, on the 17th.There seems little doubt that Mr.Henry Lovell, of (oaticook, will be the candidate chosen to oppose Mr.A.H.Moore, the present member.It is understood that Mr.Lovell has consented to accept the nomination, if it is offered him.MR.TARTE\u2019S DEPARTMENT IS SHORT OF MONEY.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, October 12.\u2014It is stated that the Department of Public Works have expended all their money, and contractors a ving estimates are forced to wait until after the elections for payment.SERIES OF JOINT MEETINGS.Messrs.\u2018Damase Parizeau, and - Victor \u2018Geofirion, candidates in Chambly-Ver- cheres have agreed upon the following joint meetings: Chambly Basin, October i6, 8 .m.; Contrecoeur, October 18, 8 p.m.: cherville, October 20, 2 p.m.; St.Marc, October 23, 2 p.m.; St.Bruno, October 25, 8 p.m.; Wercheres, October 27, 8 p.-m.; Varennes, October 29, 8 p.m.A public meeting will likewise be fad at Longueuil.after the nomination proceedings are over on the afternoon of the 3lst of October.CONVENTION IN WRIGHT.The Conservative convention for Wright county will be held: on Monday next in Letellier Hall, at Hull, and the indications are that Mr.J.M.McDougall, Q.C., will be nominated.The Liberal convention is fixed for the 18th, and it is etated that Mr.Champagne, outgoing member, will be: replaced by Mr.Rochon, ex-M.L.A.Mr.\" McDougall is confident that the Conservatives will carry Wright this time.| THE CONTEST IN LAVAL.| Hon.P.E.Leblane, M.L.A.for Laval, has completed a tour of that county, anc he speaks in eulogistic terms of the Conser- | vative nominee, Mr.nard, and is ratis- fied with his prospects of redeeming Laval.Mr.Leblanc was informed that some.of the officials of the Penitentiary had organized the Liberal convention held at Pont Viau, at which Mr.Fortin was nominated.Joint meetings are being arranged for the 1 ates.THE HOCHELAGA CONVENTION.The delegates to the Conservative ocon- vention of Hochelaga County are to meet this evening in Beaudouin Hall, 3663 Notre Dame street to relect a candidate in place of Mr.Ducharme who has declined the nomination tendered \u2018him.NOTES OF THE CAMPAIGN.Senator Owens says that Mr.Simpeon, Conservative nominee in Argenteuil,is doing some good work, and his prospects of defeating Dr.Christie are very .Registrar, Merchant, he-did Hot atten .poneht was member for Reauce MONTREAS DAILY WEAR-CPRIDAY, OCTOBER, TT wv 5 Nl \u2014 THE INCOMPETENT HEN.| MISS CANADA\u2014\u201cDear Me! I Must Get a New Breed of Hens; This One Will Not Hatch These Eggs for Me or Lay; But Only Cackles Inçessantly.\u201d LAURIER STICKS TD THE RACE CRI French-CanadiansUi rged Lo Vote .for the Premier Because He Is One of Themselves.\u201cAllowed\u201d Young Canadians té Go to South Afriga (Special to the Star.) , RIVER DU LOUP STAYION, Que, October 12.\u2014 The Liberal dJemonstra- tion in honour of Sir Wiifrid Laurier and his companions held here yesterday afternoon \"was the most onsuccessful affair ever seen in this disunict.Passes had been \u2018ircely distributed aiong the I.C.R,, in the counties of Temiscou- ata and Kamouraska and over two hundred employes of the 1.C.R.in this town were given a holiday.Notwithstanding all these precautions the people did not number more than eight hundred and the several speakers were received with icy coolness.A few boys had been posted on a species ot\u201d kopje behind the speakers\u2019 stand and the gaoler of the district mounted on the steps to start the cheering, but their ardent efforts met with scant success.Sheriff Pouliot retuming officer for \u2018the county, after being chosen mm 1897, by a convention as the Liberal candidate was turned down by Sir Wilfrid in favour of Mr.TT.A.Gauvreau, swallowed -his feelings and was present on the platform in alprominent place and did his share to try and create an enthusiasm which could not called into exisience.The name of Sir Charles Tupper was repeatedly cheered by the audience which was composed largely of Conservatives who came through curiosity.Hon.A.Turgeon and Mr.Alphonse Pelletier warden of the county, who presided made impassioned appeals to the people of the two counties to vote for a French-Can- adian Premier.Mr.Pelletier assured them that if Sir Wilfrid Laurier were defeated the French-Canadians would never have another opportunity ; of having a French- Canadian\u2019 Premier.The cheers for \u2018Sir Charles Tupper were not agreeablé to some of the\u2019].C.R.employes who were being paid\u2019 full time while assisting: at \u2018a publi¢ meeting.They attempted on several occa- -sions to suppress the cheers and those who, gave them, :and lively #crans followed.One of these took place while Hon.A.Turgeon was repeating the impassioned appeal to vote for: Laurier and rave the province from the déminatioh of fanatica like Clack Wallace, Sproule, Montague, MeNeill and others, who were the directing heads of the \u2018Conservative party.Most.of the people present preferred to witness -the =crap ro that the appeal was lost to.a great extent.MR.GAUVREAU CONFIDENT.- Mr.CA.Gauvreau wrs the first apeak- er.He expreraed his regret at not having an active candidate to fight.Dr.Grandbois was ill and would have to have his cam-; pain conducted by others, probably three\u2018 awyers of thi district.The Conservatives, should be on their guard ag one of these might \u201csubstitute himself for the present - candidate.\u2019 { To .The Conservatives cried out in.the other : provinces because he was a French-Canad-: jan-The speaker.wan.confident -huweves; hat the Premier would again be returned,\u2019 He: enumerated the several.sums which had been spent in the county and asked the people to show their Ératitude by electitig im.> Mr.H.G.Carroll followed and found: \u2018it necessary at the outset to assure the glep- | tors that he was altogethe Jriendly.fo Me.; C.A.Gauvreau, the enndrdate for.Termir- conata.appealed.to his own electors of amourdtk to \u201celect\u201d him despite \u201cthe.appeals a Renator.Landry, Hon.Thos.ape \u2018sac and Mr.Taschereau.Coe - Replying to Senntor Landry's charge that 1 d to his Parliamentary -duts.\"that when his present op- several votes in the sersion of 1886, ; A voice \u2018He will make up for that ir the ste \u2026 i \u201d + 3 dling the diffi.a ien, he\u2019 stated next session.LE Mr.Carroll.closed by recdli culties of the old French Solonists and t ide their descendants should feel in: hu ing\u2019 one of their own as Premier of Canada.AN ADDRESS TO SIR WILFRID.\u2018Mr.Alphorise Pelletier, the éhairman, .then read dn address of welcom co Bir Wil- frig Laurier, who was the next spraker.Mr.Bernier Again\u2019 Explains How He.1 Fisher; joint viee-prf¥ident, E.B.Devlin, 1 John Blacklock; nssisiant and | ert Mackay, W_ A.Weir, M.L.A.| 8 Bickerdike.As LA.Hop.J.K.Ward, .S.Brier 8.i * ily of the late Mr.Marchand was adopted.| 1.\" Hon.-A, R, Angers, who has just return.OT | After thanking .tbo- audience.-Sir Wilfrid went on to clann.tal the presept prosper- \u2018ity was the result of his good government.He demed Ahe chaXpes of extravaggnce and chimed all the -Hxpéuditure was justified.Te people woulthatrely not object to the expénditore atzHévibre du Loup, Cacouna, Trois Pistules, and Other points in the two counties, He accused Hon.L.0.Taillon of being grossly wgmirang or of beng in bad faith when he said the present tiovernment bad not settled the school question.Reli- fous people like Messrs.Tadlon, Flynn, \u2019hapais and Sir Charles Tupper, wight not find half an hour a\u201cGav enough for religious instrnçtion, but for ardinary mortals it was enough! He acénsed \u201cSir Charles of using different derfgnage D the differeet rrovinces.Ju Quebre the Conservatiye leader said Laur- gr wax tou Engish.wllile \u2018in Toronto he suid Laurier wis not bpdf- English -or Im- | Pétjal enough.\u201d ; LL.{ Sir Wilfrid cldindbd that fie would sweep all'the*Provinces.7 EEN \u201cA wice\u2014\"No, dr; vou will pot.\u201d The l\u2019remier cloxëd hy appealing to the tao \u2018counties to survort Messrs, Gauvreau and Carroll.; = Hon.M.E.Bernjer asenred lus hearers that the [resent Yovernment had\u2019 done much good and w qe have donc better had £4 Senate.it_pot been for th oo .Eve them fiyeyé@s more arid they would or ould respect the will have a Senate th of the people.- SCANDALS UNWORTHY OF.NOTICE.The scandals charged against the Goverh- | ment were dismaisoed with a few words as unworthy of notice: Even if everything charged \u2018wax true they had done no-worse than their predecessors.Sir Wilfrid Laur ter was charged with favouring Imperial Federation.Such an idea was absurd.: \u201cALLOWED\u201d SOLDIERS TO GO.The true position\u2019 of the Government on the contingent question was as follows, the present Govern > allowed 2,000 young men to enroll.théqisehves to go to South Africa, and had even paid their \u2018expenses.There is not a family in the country but has seen à son go forth to the States.The \u201chate to seé them gp.They reason vit them to make then remain, but rather than see them go without a dollar in their pockets they give them money to pay their expenses.: Mr.F.A.Talbot, M.L.A.for Temixcnuata, advanced to the speakers\u2019 stand, and, producing a note book, read in a low and moh- otonous voice a statement showing how ; much the present\u201d Government, had spent\u2019 i in the two countie® \u2018and asking for their support.pet PE \u201cHon.A.Turgeon repeated his previous statements on the .school question, and reiterated word for word his appeal made yesterday at Montmagny, not to destroy the idol they had placed on so high a pedestal in 1806.\" © : \" ANOTHER RACE APPEAL.Mr.Camille Pouliot next\u2019 spoke, and the\u2019 _chairmga, in closing.prnealed to them -0.support Sir Wilrid, Laurier as this will be the last onportunity they will have to soe n French-Canadian \u2018Yeader of the Government.- \u20183 ; Com Sir Wilfrid's.programme has Heen changed.\u2018He will speak to-morrow at Little Metis, instead of at\u2019 Rimouski.He pro- cecdéd in His private \u2018car attached to the express last night, and will spend the night at Rimouski, and go on by special train tomorrow morning.Two bands and a\u2019 crowd\" accompanied the ministerial party td.the.station.' .oe Ce DR.GRANDROIS IMPROVES, .- Dr.Grandbois thé*Constrvative capdid- ate, has been quite ill, hut is recovering ran- idly.His friends dra har!\u2019 at work, and\" \u201cthe most-encoûtagini reports are coming in from all sections of the\u2019 country -Kamouraska, Mr.Taschereau's election.is.admitted by many of Mr.Carroll's warmest \u2018Supporters.: + LIBERAL CLUBIS OFFICERS.| \u2018The Liberal Club Réld their annual meet- dng last evening at the Windsor Hotel and?elected the fol wing.office bearers: Hon.: residertt, The \u2018Right* Hon: Sir.Wilfrid \u2018 \"Laurier, G.C.M.G:: hon.vice-president 8.M.Parent; president, Charles » 4.EF.W.Hibbard; hon: secrttary-treasurer, rench sed.retary, P.Dufort; .members of council, ty, ortier, 2d.\u2018Garerin, ).C.,.W.D.Burns, Ej.Cavanagh, T $ O'Neill.a AS A resolution of comdolence with the fam- od from Queboc,/ status thar the ConRrw! five prospects ip that district are.splendid and he.ox jeta that the province will - give t Diop, À surprise.Mr.Angére -#dded that M.cola condemnation of the conduct.of the Dominion \u201cGovernment was while in |- | Auht by election wher LABOUR CANDIDATES.A Convention of All the Organized Labour Unions to be Called TO CONSIDER A REPORT IN FAVOUR OF INDEPFNDENT POLITICAL AC_iON.A convention of all the labour rah tions in the city is to be called immediately.That was the derision of the meeting of the Federated Tradex Council.last evening.called for the purpose of considering the report and recommendations of the special\u2019 committee appointed at the last regular meeting of \u2018the eouneil to work jointly with a similar committee from the Independent Labour Party regarding political action in the coming elections.; ong before 8 o'clock, the time named for the meeting, the hall was filled with delegates representing thirty-nine labour organizations.President Roberge displayed splendid executive ability, -and the beat of | order was maintained throughout, considering the importance of the question under discussion.; Delegate Rodier epoke at great length strongly in favour of independent political action.+ \u2019 Delegate Ainey was against independent politicai\u2018action.He was the only one who\" spoke against it.Delegates Barley.Kerrigan, Mack, Ber- ichon, Latreuille, O'llara, Boudreau, and many - others, spoke strongly in favour of such a course, claiming that it was the only salvation for the workingmen of this country.: The following report was adopted: To the officers and members of the Federated Trades Council: Gentlemen, \u2014 Havin#\u201d carefully considered the question as to whether the time is op- > portune for the Council to take action in - choosing Labour candidates for the pending Federal elections, your commitive begs to report .that, in view of the fact that here are many labour unions in Montreal not affiliated with this council, your committee is of opinion that the Council should content itself with declaring favourably on Independent political action, leaving the initiative to be taken by members of labour \u2018unions, convened in an assembly representing all the labaur \u2018societies, this convention being called.for -the purpose of choosing candidates if judged fit.; In acting thus the Council would gain several points.First, in satisfying the desires of those who think that the time had arrived for organized workers to make a political movement.: |.Secondly,, in allowing the right :of their opinion to those who still think that the éxisting parties are sufficient for our needs; And thirdly, in avoiding the chances of & division, which might prove fatal to labour \u2018candidates if it were decided to nominate them.» - Te .Further, it will be well that any candidates who.may be chosen, and who have not heen members of a labour organization for: \u2018one vear, should not be recognized by this council as bona fide labour candidates.- The convention will be-called in two of three days.\u2018After the conventipn the whole matter wifl be placed in\" the hands of the Independent Labour party.~ THERE ARE MANY OTHERS.Mr.Thonipson, a Lifé Long Liber, + 1s Opposing Mr.Bourassa in Le .\" Labelle, .\u2019 : - Mr.William Thempstn,- .supporting Mr.Poulin; the Conservati£é nominee.There.are eléven hundred \u2018English \u2018speaking voters in Labelle\u201d and \u2018the gre -majority of them \u2018até éxpected to \u2018do\u2019 an Mr.Thompson hab dène ab well as a large humber 6fFrenek \u2018reformèrs\u2019 who are fot son wanted Mr.Bouthsés \u201coppbred- at' Che t i the Conservatives had offered to support x streight Liberal if one Had been Hominateit.: Mr.Thompson in- \u2018vifes all Independent Liberals 10 \u2018Aupport Mr.Poulin so as to rid the \u201ccounfy.of ita | present member, who, he § ims, des not | of.i Interpret\u201d the\u2019 sentiments his electors.BT JAMES) CONSPRVATIVES :An enthusiastic regular meeting of the | - Chheervative Club of 8t.James Division.was held in the rooms at1476 Str Catherine \u2018street, laef.evening.e large hall: wag fill: | 4d to itm ca dent that ried for the party in city, and a confidence was e¥i- ) 6 divixion.Would\u201d bé sxfély catt November, 7710 won, T: Pagnuclo :and Paul Lacoste.All were enthusiastically applauded.The brok- \u201c{ and the Townships, J non, W.| Burnett.Drujamond-\u2014Dr.F.A.Fleury, L.| a life Tong\u2018 Lib- |eil, and: Warden ot Labelle Couhty,\u201d- is great |\" satisfied with Mr.Bourassa.Mr.Thomp- 1\" The speakerd were A.Germain, L.Mag 4 ies of the two parties siuce Confederation, their policies and acts were dealt with by the several ers, &nd the inconsistency of | the.one contrasted with the consistent pat- rio successive Conservative ad- inistrations.Cee 11 - At the close of the meeting an unanimous - vote confidence in Sir \u2018éparles Tupper, and the Conservative party was passed by a rising vote.e nomination of a candidate to contest the seat for the Dominion House of Commons will take nlace at an early date.A CONSERVATIVE CLUB Formed by the Eastern Townships Men Resident in Montreal.The Montreal Eastern Townships Conservative Club was formed last evening at a large and enthusiastic meeting of the residents of the Conservatives of the Eastern Townships residing in Montreal, held at the Windsor Hotel.The special purpose of the \u2018new organization will be to secure at elec- \u2018fions the outside vote for the several coun- \u2018ties, to obtain speakers for the different joints, and to take an active part gener- Sy in political affairs, both in Montreal | i Rooms have already \u2018beon secured on the ground floor of the St.Lawrence Hall, and will be opened at ance, as \u2018the.members desire ta get into harness at once.e folowing office-holders were elected.\u201cHomourary presidents, Geo.G.Foster, C., Dr.George E.Armstrong and Dr.J.W.Elder! president.W.C.Tves; vice-pre- sident, Arthur Burnett; secretary, J.H.C.Dussault; treasurer, W.H.Lynch.Committee: Sherbrooke\u2014J.H.C.Dus- sault: Fred.-Enright, G: B.W.Simpson and John' MacIntosh.Compton\u2014H.8.Orr, Jno.Winder.Missisquoi\u2014Geo.H.Montgomery, Charles.Burnett, Gordon: MacKin- F.Carter, Stanstead\u2014A.FE.Doak, J.C.St.Pierre, F.S.Rugg, Jno.Colby, J.Butters.Brome\u2014E.G.Place, G.F.Belk- pap, S.Boright, M.Bancroft.Shefford\u2014 J.B.Martin, P.J.Be geron, and F.Ames.= = 3 Dr A.Svett-Ives, W.0.Smyth.Megantic\u2014 Charles Rothere, W.H.Lynch Arthur T.Marechal and C.J.Burnett.Y.W.C.A OF CANADA HAVE ELECTED OFFICERS, LONDON, Ont, October 12.\u2014The elec tion of officers for the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association of Canada Was the most important business transieted at the\u2019 annual conference in St.Andrew's Church vosterday.Mrs.MacDougall, of Montreal.resigned\u201d the presidency after serving two, years.Mrs.T.Iarris, of Toronto, was clected to succeed her, and cn assuming the duties of her office she was presented by Miss Jarvis, on behalf of the ondon Association, with a bouquet of roses.The other officers elected were: Treasurer, Miss Blackburn.Ottawa, (re-elected), Recording-Secretary.Miss \u201cEthel Hoyles, Toronto; Corresponding Secretary.Mrs.R.McConnell, Ottawa: Assistant-Corresnond- ing Secretary.Miss Lucy Little.G.A., Toronto.Provincial Viee-Presidents: Ontario, Miss W.J.Macdonald.Toronto: Quebec, Mrs.J.F.Stevenson, Montreal; Nova Sco- tia, Mrs.Mador, Halifax: Manitoba, Mra, J.C.Aikens, Winnipeg; British (olumbhia, Mra.Skinner.Vancouver; N.W.l'erri- tory.Mrs.Lougheed, Calgary.On the recommendation of the executive committee, it was decided to hold the next cenference in January, 1903.reel DEATHS REPORTED \u2014_\u2014 NEW YORK.\u2014Grant W.Lane, of Hones- dale; Penn., died on Monday, at Port Jervis, N.Y., of typhoid fever, aged forty years.i W.R.Bissell, a railroad man, well known throughout the United States.died on Sunday night of cancer at the Southern Pacific Hospital in San Francisco, aged fifty-six years.i ; Jesse Mott, who died in \u201cBrooklyn, dn Sunday, was one of the oldest rcsidents of that section of Brooklyn.He was born in Melville.L.1., 88 years ago.George H.Stone died on Monday in Brooklyn, He was seventy vears old and came from an old Massachusetts family.Captain Charles Menry Barrett died at Sailors\u2019 Snug Harbour, Staten Island, on Sunday.Me was 79 years old.Colonel Joseph Payson Wright, assistant surgeon- general of the United States army, died suddenly on Monday night at his home in Washington, D.C.He was in his 64th year.The Rev.MorrellsTheodore Hill died in Adams, ,N.Y., Tuesday.He was a prominent Methodist minister, who had served a< pastor in many.points in this state, and who during the civil war was a member of the Christian Commission at Harper's Ferry and Fortress Monroe.He was 70 years old.Major.Seldon, Noyes Clark, a widely known newspaper correspondent, died in Washington, D.C., Tuesday of heart failure.BELLEVILLE.\u2014 William Andrews.an old resident of this city, dropped dead Tuesday night.Apoplexy was the cause.He was 69 years e | Benjamin Johnson is dead as the result of a paralytic stroke received two weeks ago.\u2018Deceased had lived 45 years in this city.Aaron Russell, of Rossmore, is dead, aged 25 years.; Beniamin Johnson, an old resident, died Wednesday, aged 61.Wm.Andrews, tailor, an old and well- known resident, fell dead while at work Tuesday afternoon.He was unmarried and was 68 years of age.QUEBEC.\u2014Maurice Duchesnay died :ud- denly at Plessisville.Deceased ; | many fears in Quebec as an officer in tery, under General Strange.Captain chesnay was one of the first to join the battery after the departure of the imperial orces from Canada and remained in military life until recent years, when he removed to Plessiville and practised the notarial profession.ared was a nephew of the late Cardinal Taschereau and the second eldest son of Senator Elzear Duchess.nay, who died some years ago.e wan about 50 yedrs\u2019 of age and leaves three children.~~ i \u2018BROCKVILLE: \u2014Mrs.Chas.Sproule, of Pakenham, died here, aged 36.oo ecent deathe in this vicinity include Miss G.Willoughby, Ellisville; Philip Fen- .lon Kitley, aged 55; Mrs.W.H.Shannon, Delta; G, C.Hoskins, Lansdowne, dged 45; Frank Weir, Chantry.: TORONTO.\u2014Mrs.J.D.Cayley, wife of Canon Cayley, réctor of.St.Genrge\u2019s Churgh, died Wedhesday night, aged 65.John Cartwright, Deputy\u201d Attorney-General, is a brother.\u201d T \u2019 .CORNWALL, Ont \u2014Ellen Gallinger, wife of Peter Barry, is dead.aged 54 years .Geo.Q.Johnston, is dend, aged 35 years.Joseph Lalonde is dead, aged 23 years.OWEN SOUND, Ont.\u2014James Johnson, a Fer well-known hotel-keeper here, is ead, aged 76.He ix one of the, oldest Arch-Masons in this part of the province.TORONTO.\u2014James PP.McIntosh. * Purses, 12l4¢c.i Ladies\u2019 Chatelaine Smelling Salt Bots * tles, 60c.: Ladies\u2019 Chatelaine Bags.75c.i Sterling Silver Bracelets, 40c.i Hair Pins, with French \u2018brititantes, 406, Children\u2019s Silver Plated Mugs, 2c.Children\u2019 s 8-~ts of Knife, Fork and 8 oon, box, Zle.Oper Glasses, made by Chevalier, $3.46.Colored Satins A handsome line of 24 inch Satins, for Trimmings, etec., in blue.pink, mauve, ' Nile, butternut.navy, purple, sky, cardl- _.z nal, cerise, white and cream.Price, to a yard W.H.Scroggie, Cor.St.Catherine and : University Streets, M1y) Removal Sale of Carpdts is an advantage to all furnishing.Everything to gobefore January, 2411 THOMAS LIGGET.BROOKS FOUND GUILTY, HUDDLE ACQUITTED, But Latter is Ifetained to Allow Quebec Authorities an Opportunity to Extradite Him.(8pecia) to the Star.) - SHERBROOKE, October 12.\u2014-Word has been received .here of the conclusion of the trial of Brooks and Huddle, at Dover, N.H.The former was found guilty of manslaughter In the I first degree, and the latter was acquitted, Huddle is detained on another minor charge, to enable the Quebec authorities \u2018 to artañge for pile extradition, and he will probably be brought to Bherbrooke for trial on the charge of nk robbery, he being one of the sextette who burglarized tho bank at Danville .\u2014\u2014-_\u2014 WEDDING TOUR AROUND WORLD NEW YORX, Oc 1Z\u2014Among the passengers who arri¥d to-day per steamer Germanic from Liverpool and Quosns- town were Mr.and Mra.Duncan E eron.The couple, on thelr arrival in this city, have completed their wedding tour around the world.Mrs.Cameron is a daughtar of the late Lawrence Turnure, and Mr.Cameron Is a son of Bir Roderick W.Cameron.; re RRS WISCONSIN A FINE BATTLESHIP BANTA BARBARA, Cal, October 13, \u2014 The Wisconsin has just completed the most successful trial trip made by a battleship in this country, and she is pros nounced the finest vessel ever turned ber spes 17.28 knots per hour, The only other battleship = vaching this.speed fe the VEN averaged 1765 nots Sa} ded a um t- 18.08, speed a PES \u201cAh mikiéed of irtha, Marriages and \u2018Deaths must.be endersed with the names and addrem - the persons sending same.- BIRTHS, IACTON\u2014At Edmonton, N.W.T.on Bep- tember 25th, the wife of E.Acton, of a daughter.ARSINEAU-rAt Riehibucto, N.B., on September nea, to the wit, ot Albert Arsin- eau, a FLYNN = \u2014 At 88 City Hall avenue, on October 8th, the wife of Thos, Flynn, ot : & daughter.241 2 M EA IRANE \u2014 At Môlus River, Kent n September 9th, to the wife of Donat McEachrane, a son.* OMAN \u2014 In thins re Moria on, the 8th font.re ans Alphonse & son Louts Bows and Mame.J.rn oise NIXON \u2014 At Bethel, North Ely.on Octo- 4th, 1900, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Ed- var Nixon.OLEARY-\u2014At Riehibucto, N.B., on Sep- $ ember 30, Lo the wife of Henry O'Leary, F, a son.* POWERS \u2014 At No.416 Delorimier avenue, on the 5th inst, the wife of Bradford C.wers, of a daughter.BCOTT- aod ont] made 5 Bate Papa od omc Balls T To-morrow's Nomina! Price for Bat Ball gg ¢ for the Come early Boys, we've only 500.HAMILTON'S, we mon promu 20 paper, and oa cunted ca 8 étteng great value; we could not sell thero shades that are better but they will business, Buy fem the makers.THE SION WRITERS.Ladies\u2019 Gaiters 9c.di ttn gud Gd Gr eather straps, hand wor! tto: holes, well bound énd finished \" on 19¢ little more mone, GILT EDGE POLISH, We have a great many others for very ey.GEO.G.GALES & CO., 187,87 AY > Wo/have il] à good many of those 956 Shades left.Mods of opaque shade cloth, sheds roller, fall aise, 37 inches x 8 tee , they are in large qusatities for thisprice.Of course we have cost à little wore.Nice lines at 88c and upwards make Wesiy Br you bo ahade year besss property window sbade making is our special 673, 675 Craig St.eve dose wes of Bicury.Ottawa\u2014 \u2014224 Sparks Street, \"zeta | Seasonable Footwear.Footwear suitable for this season of the year.Call and have a look around.Sure to have something to interest you.; A Good Regular 25caizes ,., , © ige plnfante\u2019 Fist Besta, Tea.now shylen, aisée 2159 to 7 voue Wait $2.50 ; ack an 8, J wis Lamb Wo Suppers, gia, [rials ars bebel sett 0t0F 28% re STORE OPEN EVENINGS 187 ST.ANTOINE STREET, ood uth sewn d leather Boots, Ladies\u2019 Soft va aol, Kid Lace Boota,salt ven pew lasts $1.50 \u2018Lace and Bat 2.00 Ladies\u2019 Fine Dongola Kid Lace or Button Ladies\u2019 e Dongola Kid ton Bote,» elt tipe, double and sin stylish.si ales 313 to neat and Just West of Windser Street.Siltyt Rifles of Canada, the regimental crest be- Ing engraved on one side and an fnscrip- tion on the other.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon left for New York, and will afterwards reside in Montreal.Among the guests were Mrs.John Gordon, Mr.and Mrs.C.Gordon, Mr.James Gordon, Master Archts Gordon, Miss ss Ethel MciIn- ar and Mr.w - Kine, of Mont- Roy, Uilam Ÿ POLICE DRILL LL INSTRUCTOR.Lieutenant Joseph L Tandriault, Who Has Been Appointed to \u2018That Position.Lieutenant Joseph Landriault, who has been appointed drill ostructor Tat the Police Force, is tw - f age.He was n Ripon, aia cor.and received his education at Rigaud College.He took a classical and musi course, and was foremost in all gymnastic exer.Ferdinand Lemieux, Ex-Accountant of AS A WITNESS AGAINST FOUR OF President Weir, now in gad; Godfrey Weir, VILLE MARIE BANK CASE.the Bank, Has Bosn Taken to Quebec EX-DIRECTORS, WHO ARE CHARGED WITH CON- SPIBACY TO DEFRAUD.,Ç (Special to the Star.) i QUEBEC, October 12.\u2014 Ferdinand Le mieux, an ex-official of the Bank Ville Marie, who is serving a term in the penitentiary for defalcation in connection with the Bank Ville Marie case, is at present here, having been brought to Quebec ss a witness against four of the ex-directors of the bank, oC Lichentein and Smith.CURTAINS \u2014 Swiss Tambon end Irish Point Drapes, etc., Removal Sale Prices.sa1 THOMAS LIGGET.E -PENNA.- COAL STRIKERS - ARE IN CONVENTION TO-DAY at \u2018Scranton\u2014President Mitchell Addressed the Delegates and Was; Loudly Applauded.DUBATION OF THE STRUGGLE DEFENDS UPON THE OUT- ~ COME OF THE MEETING.N, Pa, October 12.\u2014With the miners\u2019 convention now in eession there stil an absence of anything on which do base a prediction of what the delegates will to do.\u2018A canvas of many delegates y shows that a settlement of the Mr.W.A.Hamil 1 1 ; strike this convention is just as remote Fate Sn Tn ofr, ff spliced ft dent ee cn oy - t to defrand, keeping pa ch 2 ae pa re, ag I oe ok SE SE | SEBUNDOLE Br Or gen Mra Pa tana at Beattie Falls, ot, bog dquarte: knowing at the time that ment of troops homeward until after th the ave returned to Montreal.* the bank was insolvent.Scranton convention.» Mrs.Alex.Mol: and Miss Molson, who Theres is much law.His latest advices are that quietness pre- have spent oe suminer at (Seorgeville, yers sod bins re ta to to x: he.veils throughout the entire région.ve © résid oO grand trae Penny.815 Peel street, for the winter.Sonepircy, when when ony bank istements are | 'BORANTON,\u2019 Pa, October 12.\u2014~The oo; Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Wilson and family u Ac- vention of striking an te mine work- have once more closed their country reef- countant, and = sim accepted as correct ors called by Prosident Mitchell, of the dence a Beaconsfield ar Bother season, by the other United Mine Workers, for the purpose of * The engagé ant as anhoumced ot ae 5 FOREMAN OF JURY A BANKER.ag en vn comm Pov .son o r * Cartwright, and an o with Btrath- pile that the foreman John of the grand Music Han ou TORDE, The I ie Jail cona's Horse, to a Cape Town young lady.py Ar which a eapacity » aident of the Mucho Bank, conan spon filled after the doors were opened.Mr.' A.J.Herbert, the rou known and which is expected to-ni Unlik the \u201cat popular travelling agent of the New Yor is looked.forward to with Bo nib] interest.ike most conventions , there vas ao u EE Re ee fron \u201cborn OS FE FA hat dr.' Archer, of Pre of Pals -Archer, are bee entered the hall be was epplauded, but the LT A Weir, QC MLA, and fam.or the defence.al w into the grand | most entbumastie demonstration was rene rhone be spent the Bum, ber.DRILL INSTRUCTOR LANDRIAULT spots served dua ] down to work very have taken ap their residence at 1215 Dor- cises.He was captain of his school In of the ex mensgere of Abe bank's quickly.Ten minutes after national \u2018hoster j all such matters, and under Drill Instrugt- branches are also 2.president\u2019s.arrival be called the tes an of Miss\u201d Adelaide second | tor Rivet, of f SL Johns School, he be.sumably here to pro \u2018to order and an advi daughter of, J.Molenomy, cam expert in matters pertaining to received by them after the insolvency of der sa a .\u201cTwin military tactics.1t was his ambition to the bank was to the delegates, sdmonishing them to Todd, ot Boston iv is lo % enter the medical profession, and for four About he Coury House » tion ie rife tider eeriously the eourse intend to \u2018take place on Tuesday \u2018next at Ottawa.:| yesru-he studied at Laval, bit.for.per- = trus bill ie puréne.| ., His Grace Mona} eur Cloutier, the now | onal reasons decided to give up, the the 1 Pk Front t dence i more for \u201cThe eyes of the working people are cen- Blehop of Three R vers, Jeaves on the Tu- He then decided to enter the services of | pos next term, in the tred on the «ity of y, anx- nisian for He will pay the cus- the city.He therefore hecams ltce- hope t We t wil) tire iouely awaiting the result of thi en.to omary vist Mor \u2018Rome required pan ang wes three months on.the of Fit all x! allow the case to di tion,\u201d said he.\u201cI do not wish you to ac- eau pishops of the Roman Catholic hows: po re made \"an tine detsative.If a bill\u201d is returned the\u2019 defense cept one cent less for your labours than it : Boe popular with his confreres 0 e | will doubles mare an to have the is eo fdg you to secure.I do not wish Mr.and Mrs.E.8.Clouston and the force, who ars conn atulating him on = bi triale proceed in the csess in which true ¢ t organisation which has been built loustop are'énce More estabinlisd merited sppointm b fon nd in Montreal, in the expecta- grea -w ss been b at 363 cel street.after a sojourn of =v; à ; Th That the.din oF ihe rand oy ae 1P.Snook you | to be oF ked sad Tilined ête.Anne de Bellevue 1 0 Tio throwing out one indictment.wil fa- \u201cPresident Mitchell's addrens wan wall re Mrs.Donald Macmaater, 306 Peel stro, EDUCATI NAL \u201cCC COMPETI ION 4 vourably im Jmpross the petit jury.4e aides or\" umber- of friends.vi Some of wyers spieriaiodd s marsh on I mee ak.when Is Ariiting Attention\u2019 in Ah rép: £re gnxious, however, to get into the elec.poire A le or of Lusinem en he following .were gre.among 5.Suse : { toral cam) reich and to close up the t als, The consists of nite mem.HO ot brain Spr of the Gountry.ind Std of the né soon se podtible.Mr.boue, three each of the three dis \u2018shi Fh, i The Éducation Competition of the\u2019 .0., a © , Jere ; M Charles » ise, M as.tricts, Beir \"and Mrs.E Chariag ¥, t although announced but a Sow days sobs pied the cons the on prhelf of the ve ral After the Credentials Committee bad col- \u201c 8t Luüukes Church, rent he.was the Already a towns and, country d Justiee., looted the credentials of the delegates, the scene of avery pretty wedding on Wed- Montreal an in th à° Hat bf prised hiss h er lit rae comvention st 11 o'clock took a recess un- Wordat Tava Jie wi Ham Wor, taught he attention fe au; el RG td 1.30 p.m.to allow the committee to ex- | do: sean Y ied to Mr Wont rge \u2018Star and although the offer has Deen before CHA ED WITH PASSING entials ; and 0 re \u2018Ross Gordon, of Montreal, The le oremony tbe publié for only a few days, still thous wv COUNTERFEIT BILLS.| was witnessed by a large ates mumber ands of applications.have re b \u20184 \\ ; fatore.the guests present Voing only \"the Brac.; \u201cFind Held A SMUGGLER .most intima ate friends of the family.The he op whose answers ae i - (Spedial to the Stair) > (Specidi to the Star.) et Gr Unies te ti to Error andere (OTTAWA, tobe Bs the Pole QUEREC, Goober 13 Caplin Mar, of [268 10 trail ot soordeôn- IA chiffon | form | , pe.pas pin Mont.o u the Gm Grand Union 2 and Gon bork rt Magicien Islands the smuggling vas ad yoke of shirred chiffon.the rea] Business Coll a complete set of far fo Li, me vaing fnlations où scboon one Dold Hur unter, owned by À À fo shirrings being daintily caught with string 10 #' Difionksy, Fifty Da.Er Bou aul pres Sound traders, n pri Tos lt of BR 1 ee Era aides =.Len ae = hoofs Shen conning {i was Shine for \u201cmlormation 20 not Dot qaly\u2019 our: pe .Spee number AIG of bopour: the brideumaid was\" hat the Let of question void of thee Sous bills weve in the city, PEERS DESIST Ln SOTA ARR FALL CARPETS, y vo ent tn: ce\u2019 work of the \u20ac ty .| via et he 0 ats indhiau | son Pos re Bren ax the Bar it Leg 2 M Pr re : mov effocté, removal eale prices.Troaented o omicars of the clorte Club, Star Building, , the shovers of the queer.\u201cws THOMAS LIGGET, ' STAR\u2014FRIDAY, \u2018OCTOBER 18, 1900, LINED ~~ OR UNLINED D ki loves - 50c Pair.RH 24ix1 400 DOZEN ~~ DENTS GLOVES TO BE SOLD AT 50canp 75¢ THE PAIR.2.The HANNAN Store 213 & 215 ST.JAMES STREET S| EEE | LINED ~ OR UNLINED 7 Dogskin - Gloves - FETE The \u201cCornwallis Beauties.\u201d No.1 Wedding Gifts ! The abundance of artistic and suitable gifts to be had at our establishment, all of assured quality, unique | and exclusive in design and at consistent prices, should attract those that are inte \u2026\u2014J ing Weddings.Our recent importation of English Sterling Ware comprises some of the daintiest novelties to be seen in Montreal.rested in approach- Gravenstein Apples.From the \u2018\u2018Laad of Evangeline,\u2019 The Garden of all Canada, The Lovely Annapolis Valley, \u2014 We are receiving into store to.day a carload 150 BARRELS FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR BETTER VALUES THAN EVER.Gravenstein Apples\u2019 The product of one of the best orchards in the very heart of the best apple gromine, district, the \u201cSUNNYSIDE Specially Selected and Specially Packed to our order.We offer consumers \u2018the benefit of dur purchase.We guarantee every barrel and every 15¢ Pair.| SOUTHERN CHINA IN \"| THROES OF REVOLT.Chinese General Su Telegraphs Taotai Sheng That He Needs 100,000 Men TO COPE WITH THE SITUATION, Rebellion Is Direoted Against the Manchus\u2014An Anti-Foreign Rising, Too.SHANGHAI, October 12.\u2014 Sheng, the Taotai, has received a telegram from Gen- erzl Su, reporting that a serious rebellion has broken out in the routh-western part of Kwang Si province.He states that bis 30,000 troops are inadequate and that.he needs at lcast 100,000 to cope with the danger which is directed against the Manchus and threatens to become worse than the Tai-Ping rebellion.LONDON, October 12\u2014The Hong Kong correspondent.of the Daily Mail says that the rebellion in the province of Kwang Tung is becoming anti-foreign and that five missions have been destroyed at Han King Chau.BERLIN, October 12-\u2014According to a despatch received by the German Navy League, the situation in South China is exceedingly critical.\u2014 Ph: \u2018= Hong, who advised the Dowager Empress to enrol the Boxers in the army, bas been appointed governor of the new Chinese Shi Kai bas increased his army to 40,000.SHANGHAI IS EXCITED BECAUSE FOREIGN TROOPS Have Gone Outside the Concession Limits to Drill and Patrol.(Special to the Star.) SHANGHAI, October 12.\u2014There is great excitement here because the foreign troops have gone outside the concession limits to drill and patrol.for Men and Boys in Canada.We do the $1.25.Come to this, Everybody\u2019s, Come Here For - Fall and Winter Without any exaggeration.we have the largest and most varied stock of GLOVES trade, and we have the goods to do it with.There is no possible manner in which we can describe the various lines to you 50 that you can \u201csce them,\u201d and we-can only invite You to come and see them, through the \u2018Witness,\u2019 (that don\u2019t swund right either)\u2014but come, anyway, through the \u2018Witnese,\u201d or through the door, and you'll be glad you came.nary Wool Gloves at 15 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1 and 81.25, Dut you'll not be disappointed if you expect to sce some extraordinary values, and the finest makes in them here.We have strong Working Gloves, lined, at 50 cents and 75 cents.We have Dressed Kid and Undressed Mocho Gloves, wool lined, at 75 cents, $1, and We have the ordi- We have every desirable make in Gloves, and plenty of them in all sizes.Outfitting Store, and we'll\u2019 be pleased to show you our stock.PA Cor of Craig ond Bleuy Sis.\u2014 3 2998, Caire.24121 UNITED STATES ANSWERS Against Foreigners, BUT HE IS NOT IN HARMONY WITH PROPOSAL TO PER- EMPIRE.WASHINGTON, D.C., October 12.\u2014The reply of the State Department to the French note relative to the basis of Chi- (AUGER HAS HOPES Preserve the Individuality of the Ex-Boer Republics.WESSELS PREDICTS REBELLION Compatriots Will Contigue to Fight.GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., October 12\u2014P.Safe in America He Prediots His | When you consider the length of time that fing made Shoes wear it is really a matter of coonomy io.got them, The right way:ts Îgure is not so much per pair, Bat So much per year, and that is making no account of comfort, which most people think is worth paying for by itself, so you see it pays you every way to boy dar \u2018 : Boots.BEGIN TO-DAY.High geade, double sole Fall Boot at $3.60 and $5.00.: OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT.BOOT SHOP, 285 0 251 ls oo A House Bargain i Ni! He | AE ey rb .capital, Sien Fu, y y ° r ; R.A, DICKSON & co., JEWELLERS, OF THE oo It is further asserted that many Chinese FRANCE\u2019S NOTE ON CHINA.Mansfield Street _A VERY + have been decapitated at Chin Kiang, prov- McKinley Agrees to Punishment of : h : ! ; 2261 ST.CATHERINE STREET.1x1 SELECTED ince of Kiang Su, and that General Yuan \u2019 exe Guilty of Outrages That European Powers WiH-| = .; For $3,850 A Cut Stone House on Mansfield i street, near Sherbrooke.Must be .sold to pay the debts of the estate, - hence the price $3,850.Very easy \u201cterms would be accepted.Prompt.action necessary.H.L.Putnam, « direct declaration of \u2018war and the little Dutch nation would act accordingly.basket to be perfect.We know the his action is deeply resented by the 4e ie ¢ ., 2 ; I tiat been made public.A ae Al Wool or Fine Medium nae the packing or onally superin Chinese hig pecause there has been no Toe Ro! : follows: Leuter Wessels, special commissioner of the 213 181 FLOOR TEMPLE BUILDING ; Fleece Lined : ; Vo hellove he has sent us the finest \u201cfy looks as if the foreigners were mak- \u2019 to the French [South African Republics to the United Co \u2019 Weight Sanitary lot of No.1 Gravensteïn Apples ship- ing an attemnt to provoke trouble in une Secretary he State States, yesterday received a letter from |.\u2014 ; ; 1 ped out of Nova Scotia this season.Shanghai in the same manner as the Rus- (Sen eo Mr.Thiebaut October 10, ): Secretary Dé Bruyn, of the Boer envoys, |.i ee.Wool, NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS mans did at New Chwang.Memorandum-The Goverament of the now in Uolland, containing the first reliable BOERS TAPPED THE WIRES i .The Mikado has sent a reply tn a person- United States! agree with that of France and definite information of the plans of \u2014 J 11 NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.al letter from Emperor Kwang Su.i £ izing as the object to be obtain- President Kruger that has been made pub And Sent False Advice to One Another 2 a garment, a NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS - In this letter the Emperor of Japan od ron the Government of China appro- lie.The letter states that l\u2019resident Kru- sizes up to 44 in * .sr the Emperor of China to dismiss all priate reparation for the past and sub- ger ar leave Qelagoa Bay on the Nether: in Regard to the Progress of the * in bigoted advisers in short order.A ; ands warship Gelderland early in October.$3.25 per barrel It is reported here that the Court will stantial guarantees for, the future.in the He will be taken to Hollan , where the Campaign.e $3.25 per barrel.return to Pekin, The President is &l So, Derce d in the envoys are awaiting him., ln regard to the LONDON, October 12.\u2014The Pretoria.Very special 3.28 per barrel, a deaf October 4th the spirit that intimation in British news papers that forreapondent of the Daily, Mail sends the : ; \u2018 LE i arehi i b it.following interesting despatch: valuesin all-wool a garment.Every barrel guaranteed, SEARCHING IN DARK FOR hae animated the declarations berstolore Mr Womel said that any seh action by \u201cFrom an English telegraphist who or Fleece Lined NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.COMMON BASIS OF ACTION woud be pleased to ces the negotiatiéns Uhl lritain would be accepted by he controller of things for the Transvaal, NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.upbn the verifiza- NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.begun immediatel tion of credentials.It may be convenient to enumerate the (Special to the LONDON, October 12.\u2014The Chi li of the Government remains.as before, a with all telegrams during the war in or der to misrepresent operations in favour of Ex-Presi ;K or rident.Kruger bears a the Boers.e says that Mr.ger was commisgion from the Boer Republics, but \u201c750 & $1.00 \u201cA Popular .dd 2 85c.per large heaping basket.search in the dark after a common basis Clarses of the memorandum and to a exäctly what it i t even t constantly wiring to the commanders en-.G t .55c.per large heaping basket.of action on which the powers can unit- some Shiorvations Sard or the attitude the À 4 ow They.suppose, cast ot guiries as to how many of the British ha a garment.arment :\u2014 55c.per large héaping basket.Lord Salisbury is apnarentiy bent upon the Un hat De will endeavour to uecure interven- been killed and that General Cronje shrew 4 ; Lor \"Lc Lo * i n e or oO e wers * MEN'S COMBINATION SUITS |}: | SRAVENSTEINS.mea Sion Es mid So who may be denguaies py.oe repre: | he end tha\u201d 0% nodal\u201d 57 | gf (fe, ba brd courtes, any (Bcumnd NO: 1 GRAVENSTEINS: Sorcha SENT JD NEA | SE 0 BONE Fy | EW BOLTS as ER Th Se nun : : es, \u20ac assume a .A i - « .which we have in Cashmere and Scotch Wool at low NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.cepted the German and \u201cFrench: pians in dicated its intention to punish a number the = representations of jars \u201cnum General\u2019 Joubert appealed to Mr.Kruger | prices, Ne ail deliver by frelght, charges pre.principle, put resèrees judgment on the me- of thoee, respon sible for the recen powers America were unfounded.He paige no reply.Later on be wired from Co- Fi Li I ted Und ar 23.50 >\u2019The Tlaperial edict for the panishment s£ Pekin may cugrest additions to that | elon oi the whole ci South de 2 pence Die Reger roomed THs sos 1608 1Ne Lines mpor © naerwear, : 3.50 in cao per Darrel of Prince uan and oe ender is a sign list when oi in rte \u201cPOR: fore the year is out.The only reas thy | all, faith in God?\u201d » .ted Goods | : bbed Liat .: e powers are drawing closer toge- PR interdiction against Cape Colonists did not join us at the out- \u201cOb another occasion, when the Boen Seoteh Woo.Re lower prices than ven before shown, sn and heavy +i NE in cash ig barrel : Co : 2.The continuance of interdiction against pet vas because they had no arms and Pr wired suffering on pad 1 ees, Mr, Krug?a 4 ; oO M BARRELS impositi Arms.RON er or we ex ; SY SEB OUR VALUES before purahasing.: ONE OR MORE BARRELS IMPERIAL WAR OFFICE IS 7 Is\" understood that this interdictio prepared\u201d pected wur and were Un- pen were coming to their assistance from JOHN W.REID &CQ., Hosiers and Hatters, 7, y ratroad sation or aieamdoat BUYING-WOOD FOR CHINA, \u20182.* prpancot, 208 (he durston of THE IMPERIAL VOL BOERS CAPTURE GUTPOIT .9 con RE SALMO a | undies Tn 28000 F | proper sisi ol distanson by tbe ness: THE IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS.soxrs carruSz oureosr [ = ONTARIO OR QUEBEC.(Special to the Star.) Haters itable indemnities for the govern- Will be Disbanded Immediately After AND TEAR UP.RAILWAY.ONTARIO OB QUEBEC.ONTARIO OR QUEBEC.Remit by post office or e h.Local KING WILLIAMSTOWN, October 12.LE -\u2014~The Boers have torn-up the rai Way nortly J of Bethulie and captured a British outpost, = i d vate individuals., Cran abet desired by ail the ]/_.Their Arrival in London.OTTAWA, Ostoher 12\u2014The Imperi War Office is.making enquiries, for era a Rl pa.\u2019 The Russian Government has aug- LONDON, Oct.12\u2014The Lord Mayor has Xpress.monsy.Quantities.of supplics.for'-the-tioops - cheques must have ed in China.The Militia Department have ~ DURABLE FIT.tely after arriving in the city.OTTAWA order or in cas powers.; iver- ced that the City of - f tracted diver- AnDoun t the City of London Imper- \u2014 2%c added for exchange.already purchased several thousand cords gested eat in this m atter might be com- hl Vol lens are expected to Arrive Bethulie is a tiny town in the southern.: FIRST COME FIRST SERVED J wood.128 cubic feet to the cord, which pleided to the consideration of the inter- |{ one uth Africa, October 20.On \u2018ollow- most corner of the Free State.It .F ¢ .are to be despatched as soon as possible to national court of arbitration of The Ha- ing day hey are to attend Thanksgiving | is about three miles from the Orange When a garment (say a light overcoat) FIRST COME FIRST SERVED, Wei Hai Wei.all purchased gue.The President thinks this migestion service at, St.Pauls and receive an official River, and about the same distance from - e w was i 3 ui Twa oO .w doesn\u2019t fit, most of the weight hangs upon FIRST COME FIRST SERVED, |The we prreseed In Dritih worthy the attention of the powers na Hall.\u2018They sre bs be desertion at Guid Aliwal Nort probably a portion of te - te THE FINEST DISPLAY OF sa GHRAVENSTEIN APPLES ever made in Canada will be on view this afternoon and to-morrow (Saturday) in our Store and in our Show Window.' Call and see the TOCENWALLIS BEAUTIES.guard for the legations.- he rd a ent of the United States is unable to make any permanent cngage- ment of this nature without the authority of the legislative branch, but in the 8 ent emergency, we have stationed in Pekin an adequate legation .DISMANTLING OF FORSS.one particular part, puts that part out of shape anyway; maybe wears it out, that is not a durable fit.So be sure of the fit.main line through the O and Tra Le range out $185,000 to ial contracts.\u2018DOES CZAR EXPECT TO \u2018 HAVE WAR WITH GERMANY 7 Last Saturday\u2019 Lieut.-Col.Pi y t Pinault paid nsva for Imper- PREPARING TO WELCOME SOLDIERS.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, October 12\u2014The artange- ments for the reception of Ottawa's sol- eam CHINESE ARE NOT i WANTED IN SOUTH AFRICA, 4 CAPE TOWN, October 12\u2014The Cone gress of the Bouth African League at its Our short topcoats, made of covert LONDON, October 12.\u2014The Moscow ; diers are .The executi - session t imously voted agai cloths whipcords and , tweeds \u2014 newest FRASER.VIGER & CO.respoudent \u2019 of the Standard Fr ie 5 The dismantling of the forts at Taku, mittee have\u2019 drawn.up the Tollowing ro the introduction of Aria Tenor \u201cSeine 7 | ! .nificance to a spee ad t The Fi erves expressi gramme for proceedings on the o cil Rhodes emphatically opposed the j Po | shades and weaves are made to rest gently SPECIALTIES sian general in command at Wilns Jo some bis opinion patiente ies the soldiers have detrai \u2018ny Portation of Chimere into Fouth Alsen # and snugly upon chest, shoulders and Due to arrive by express this morning, vers hat, os dered to China, but {FH situation in Chins, will be escorted by the militia to to Bee pe ° ; PY .of sailing, | ues on the very 6 \u2018The military occupation of two or liament \u2019 ds by way of Little Sussex TRIAL OF MAX LASAR back\u2014thoroughly well tailored and finished.The Deerfoot Farm TEE, general in ad dressing the {Pres Points on tbe roads from Tien Tain and Wellington streets where after a short THE ALLEGED \u2019 : ; ne in, to Pekin.address of ne by th t i Prices $10, $12, $1 5 $18, $20.Little Sausages mon Sade this explanation; The same observation which has be jemissed \u2018The stécets ao er SMUGGLER Czar decided that it was n to bring you back to Wilna a that yoo made in reference to No.4, applies also to The President is unable of t arade wil be kept clear of vehi.Made from the choicest ¢ and ro splont TOURE Digs cles of ery kind mo as to Buying now saves you the inconveni- Dr.Vandandalgne, of Montreal, tn 5°, pure spices.might be ready bere joi i this proposition, - aphsure safety ence of being in a hurry for a top coat ona Smoked Salmon Fog we shal be ordered, ma SERIA 8 Mont Participation in auch cecupation: put oS mente crowds which roid by | ey Bey Summer, May.chilly day.Co ' CHOICE LARGE GASPE FISH, ed op Sorreepandent adds that the foe hint.he thinks it desirable that the powers shall His Excallensy tbe Cordes General, Ma- - be Liberated.j ; Fresh Salmon, Sugar Cured, ' 8% can only.Germany.obtain from the Chinese Government the jor(General O\u2019Grady-Haly and the membe: LOCKPORT, N.Y., October 12.\u2014Before Suits, $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20.pC Mackerel, ; assurance of their right to | Wr abe ER of the Sommittee, together with the two putting.over the trial of the criminal mc.al tions in Pekin and to 8 Pants $3 $4 $5 and $6.vins ou Kippered Herrings, unrestricted access to them whenever .re- ' The ctremonies on Parliament Hill will es a e ex asl, the ale received aig \u201c| ars0\u2014 ote.Mine President believes that the Govern.Magers Holoma sy tho pet lely of the ernission to the evidence of Dr | | * i e\u2026 e ity.ra bee 2344 ST.CATHERINE ST.ei mo ve De de Br RE er BER | PIER a ua in VE \" | M Bar-Le-Duc Jelly oT inh, Sere, Be made no i io bp mpm meeing tu er dhl on ra by + common .i RS » var = + * .« .; n wi 1 à x Opposite Murphy\u2019s.Red and White Ce pees Le-Du La-Duc.der Fniiaton of negoiatione on the Tince * ir to be decided upon.4 ten before one Pound.of this | Fresh T ted an opes 0 ) = : reaso .Fit-reform Wardrobe, BE or no, priciosbe fo bec meh aegtiafons 1 Ee To |i end Du bore eld fn \u2019 : Imported) ie a an garly.day.of- State, Washington, D.C., 2 T% 4% & summer as a witness against Lasar.The The only store in town.Misxi Pine Apple Ghocse cose October 10, 1900.; ABSOLUTE .Phone are under bond, £ these wii ~ \u201cGorgonzeln Cheese.i .\u2014\u2014 oo e evidence of esses The Newest CARPETS, creer TE an, GERMANS: ARE PROTECTING v : terday.\u201cThe tory old by each of them ; | nuine Impôrted Eng ons, : .racti eam the one told ' Or Madein .eo Sue mae | 7 eupolies or one end ai CONSTRUCTION OF RAILROAD die gin gE | retty effects, Rom: e Prices, _\u2014 Qu ( _ ; The mony wi re They Have Also Occupled Kaunit, _ sony : .- : to them Saturday, to which time the com- Ï C di t 2011 THOMAS LIGGET.| FRASER, VIGER & CO.Following Rusetan Method in | 0 uen Sete re jure pou .IMPORTERS, .reaction à and addi been Our ured © NO INTERIM SETTLEMENT.Italian Warehouse, Show us « fault in our busi- Manchuria.\u2014 [made © the written tertimony as sco.| ini d'art St.Ja 's .NEW YORK, October 12\u2014The German , thought necemary.application will be m M; | | » ; vy League bas received a- gram to .court for e om © e } Canadian Pacific Will Not Go to St.207 oo 20d 205k James Street, ness and we stop it at once, no Rig ays Borin Serpe from Genuine oes a pu dc | Jobn With Its Winte matter how profitable.We Herda, stating that the connenetion of the | = gma .Nova pénitance ,; > 1 rail from Kiso Chad to.Kaumi has F0 3 5 appear in Buffalo in Nove \u2019 ; * od : 6 VU | Business, .- : don\u2019t believe-a-fault can ever | palmer fr > Chay sl 4 arter S tims # ia expected the| trial of Lasar will | \u2018 ; TES THE CITY'S COAL SUPPLY.be really profitable.- ary, protection.ee Xu i Ce on proceed.| .For All Kinds of A DELPGNTION FROM sr.Tom (Tne corporation iil now have = ou Lo \u2014 re oss (Shi Kei re tired cb of fifty ae we wend : UPON MR.BHA - T new rs x oh : i 4 , J Furniture, Carpets, maar.UE | Gien cr dperemene Mere They ssid our Ague Cure Himine ton Snir sed Tittle Liver Pills.Stoves, &c., &ec.1 Tho delexstes from St Job \"Bly Torrance ang Mute basing Totused to rl was too bitter and powerful for Jastclks.ce Kaumi.TX .© del rom St.John.N.B., who ce e coal con gran se .Germans occupied: 3 feems | y ; \u201c i a Our stock is im- waited upon Mr.T.G.Sbaughnessy, presi-| the Rond Commitiee This tender has the weak digestion of malarial that the Germans are mow following the |: _.ust Bear Signature of mense dent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, da been under cénsideration eînce Jast May.illness, » usdan method in Manchuria.FRR 1 = * \\ ; ay, 4 oY i > : - .Call at ti winter port yncertainty, will dreturs\u201d Esst vireo was's disagreement over the divis- We have corrected the fault.= CONES.4 all at any Hime.by wither ng No sanoancement is made Cloned, dialer bad shotber \u2018firm.ub I's cost us thousands of dol- | wp AK, Oviober 12.\u2014The! ne > by either side ing the outcome of the | Ten tiond: dealers shobher Aipm.i! hog; October 12.\u2014The! challengh- : .conference.My.Shaugbnessy stated, how.\u201ceauentiy thls \u2018was recodsidered,'and the jars to do it but we have cor.of Sir Thomas Lipton for another series of Predicted for the Btar, | | F.Guibord ever, that the Âttitude of the Canadian-Pa hole contract was given to Torrance and di a .uses for « Cup, w hich arrived: Bt to : | 9 cific Railway paie the same as at he Mnocue tue botany oe Ste strike has rected it.i ee to-day\u2019 on on he W / hits tar Line Friday, 11 a.m.\u2014Lig > .comme n ith, - je 6 the\u2018?/ | Manager for F.Lapointe, sor en dant à the, controv I kde co or a od he .And there is no better medi gv Oda s doerstazy of the York moderate winds fine = * | os 189 & 189a Montcalm st also intimated that there was\u2019 no founda- committee yesterday {Hé if the prices Cine under the sun for every un Oddio said the clock mo .day and en turds y, oo ° tion der, at the Ca Pe- quotel last \u2018spring weve.meant, they could form of malaria than this new : sidered at a re d be con- much change in tempera- 8 | 2nd Door abote cific Railway dd handle the winter ex: Lot accent the contract.9 \"| aD for Wedhecd of the club , Co Bt Catherine street.2Oatf rt Lukinem.o the same basis \"1 aesto paire Malaria and Ague Cure.£4 ine dock ad traine October 17 é@ ture _ ; a BR | ore, pending a Fitlement o | DIOCESAN JUBILEE SERVICE.Al lic until after that r eile hbo | | ; CorD STORAGE CASE POSTPONED The final rebearsal of the united choirs J C.Arm Couraur, be Pr Sia - = Oe PSE yf ol visit Chupch Cathedral Practical Clumbts, : Lowell, Mass,\u2019 Murphy, Homer, Fs Le IJ \u2014 Thy civil into the affairs of the oD mere a .very large atlendance ; ; 3 on tea * lagt : sod died A or \"the ue, Tieniy four ROUE ee ; : : Montreal Cold\u2019 Slorage and Freexing Com- and the work fér next ws Aer Gomes 5 A Hate > ya a phywisian's oare for a few and $irtoria: 88, 43; Kamioops, 0, 4; Cal- : ! printed the uce of the Merchan, of singers, .Thuriday À Jar 0 Serapérile + yor'e \"AQU => § t h .68, 33; Winni , 64, \"8; Port Ar- IR me {hoatioa.lane of H for this morning.vas was all completed, with the exception of Ayes Pile - \u2026.: ver it was feared Sram edt F, 86, 4; Perry found, 8, ©: Toronto m.resident ia lh 4 rehearsals\u2019 for ; bArve Cure; \u201d 's Coty 5) ; ; 20° | @, 5; Ottawa, «6; Montreal, 8, 8; Que-.in md as | Soll TAAL morning |i su be held bedore Thursday él a TAGs Co Laat velar he commited wildy 5% for ka, 3; Ha \u2019 - ' ' : : - Ch oo Pa me \u2018 - - PE Co = "]
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