The Montreal daily star, 17 octobre 1900, mercredi 17 octobre 1900
[" Edition.VOL XXXII N°, 245 \u2014 TO THE TRADE.| CHALLENGED OCTOBER 17th.~All Sizes Mr.H.H.Cook Invites Laurier Now in stock of Men's To Deny His Charges at Fleece-lined Underwear in Toronto Meeting.a variety of qnalities and the best value we have i THE PREMIER, HOWEVER, DID NOT ever ATTEMPT TO DO AS RE- Shown.LESTE e TORONTO, October 17 \u2014Mr.H.H.Cook, Filling Letter Orders a Spcialty exM.P., yesterday addressed an open letter to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in which be reiterated his charges against the Government, and invited the Premier to either deny or explain them away at the big Liberal meet- JUEN MACDONALD & C0.Wellington and Front Streots Est, TORONTO.am SELECTED « BLUENOSE\u201d No.1 Gravenstein Apples.The grower, packer and shipper of te jot writes us, that: \u2018\u2019Khe only thing about the shipment wrong is the small price, and ! want to say just here, if you want to continue to get apples from me, you must not put the price down too low.I was sorry that ! gave my acceptance of your offer, for I Horestly think that the apples would bring more money in other markets.A neighbour of mine got returns\u201d for some sent to Boston which netted him much more.\u2019 og h h ed i _ notice that you have permitted one » 7+ Thanks fo our purchase, the Canadian your colleagues\u2014the one directly responsible consumer will not have to pay the high ior the ineffable disgrace brought upon our price the Boston man asks.We offer sarty by tlie actions of the gang of ballot | THE \u201cCORNWALLIS BEAUTIES\u201d thieves and switchers who operated in West uron and Brockville under his direction, whose entrance into the Cabinet imme- NO 1 GRAVENSTEINS.ately after the doing of the gang became NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.own, had all the appearance of being payent for service done\u2014to make an attack $3.25 per barrel.$3.25 per barrel.cept the challenge-and carefully avoided all reference to the Cook charges.- The letter in part is as follows: \u201cToronto, October 16, 1000.\u201cRight Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Toronto: .\u201cDear Sir, \u2014Recéntly I adressed a letter to the Liberal electors of Canada, in which 1 charged that the present leaders ol the Liberal party, yourself and your colleagues in the Cabinet, have betrayed the principles of our party, have been false to your pledges and broken faith with the people of Canada.lo that letter I said that the record of our party while in porer under the lead- -1 ership of yourself -an been one long shameful story of promises unfulfilled and pledges broken, of extravagance, jobbery and corruption, and of the most shameful betrayal of every principle for which the party has stood in the past.Recognizing the seriousness of the charge | made and realizing the responsibility which any one must assume in making such a charge against the leaders of the party to which be himself belongs, I felt that I oug not, in fairness to you and your a ae and to the members of our party generally, to make a gencral charge of this nature without giving specific instances and exam- \u2018\u2019Bles of the dishonesty and treason to principle of yourself this I \u2018did as clearly and distinctly as I was able to do.\u201cUp to the present, neither you, nor any of your colleagues, nor any of the newsjpa- pers who are supporting your Government, have ventured to dispute or deny even much as one of the serious charges mad: by me.AN UNWARRANTED ATTACK.Shary son me, with the evident hope of being de to divert public attention from th 8 es I made.1 might, did 1 care to du challenge without fear a comparison of a \u2018public record and party service with tk of this colleague of yours; for a man 88.25 per barrel.w never made or sought to Every barrel guaranteed.me a dollar out of politics né mot hesitate to invite such a rison between himself and one who me wealthy by makivg the most of opportunities.But permit me to say th peither my reputation as a man or a Polcian, nor the motive that may influ- enâne in making them are of consequence in Mters of this kind.The question is, are e charges I have made truc?If they are À, you owe it to yourseli, to vour party alto the country to deny them, deay themsecifically ally and give evidence in sup- -port tyour denial SRY -FOU-0we this to the côtry as well as to yourself and the party, r it will not be held by any hon- ourablejan that the country is not vitally interes! in knowing whether the men en- trustedith its government are or are noi promiseeakers and traitors to principle.A CHALLENGE.You » to speak to-night in this city.May I ayou to take your audience inio your coflence and say whether or not the charg I have made be true.Do not content Yrself with glittering and mean- nier grralities, but speak plainly :0 th fa accused you and vour col- ergy hg ly, the public, and particular e an e of your know it.y party may \u201cIn ordefhat vou may the more easily meet my clges and reply to them, repeat them succinotly as may be, and in the order IL de them.\u201d Mr.CooK,en repeats his charges and 4 on to say: ere are -enteen distinot ahñd specific charges, not'e of which you can either deny or exp, away.I invite you to make the attpt to-night.\u201cOne of yoUollowers has directly, and some of your mpg have by inference said that in makinhese charges I am influenced by my lure to secure a senator- ship.lying, (this statement | have said that wadered a seat in the Senate lit 1 would pay},000.You have taken it NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.\u201cAO.t GRAVENSTEINS.NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.55c per large heaping basket.S6c per large heaping basket.5Sc per large heaping basket.NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.\"NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.'NO.1 GRAVENSTEINS.We will deliver by freight, charges pre- pald by us.for $3.50 in cash per barrel.$3.60 in cash per barrel $3.50 in cash per barrel.ONE OR MORE BARRELS ONE OR MORE BARRELS ONE OR-MORE BARRELS To any rallroad station or steamboat landing in ONTARIO OR QUEBEC.ONTARIO OR QUEBEC.ONTARIO OR QUEBEC.Remit by Post Office or Express money order or in cash.Local cheques must have £5c added for exchange.FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 207, 209 and air St.James Street.245zx1 previous Don\u2019t Believe Them.It you should be told that an article\u2019 | won't dye, or won't take a certaln colour ' because of cotton, or any other excuse, ust call at ohe of the offices of the Gold Undaitat Dyers and Cleaners for advice.It may be beyond their capacity or ability.but having extraordinary facilities in our new works, we are able to do very suécess- fully many things ordinary dyers think cannot be done.BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING co, ( 2433 Notre Lame st., 215 Mcuili St.Ofges : {1605 St.Catherine Si., cor.Bt.Christophe.241 3eod upon yourself t4say a denial of this.Of my statement ajyour denial 1 shall have something to s&cain.In the meantime let me point to you that even if were improperly \\uenced in making these charges, this W4 pot lessen their we riousness or be danswer to them, Your offence is not a@t me, but against the decrney- loving p of X nada: against every man who t ic should be truthfu ves that public men \u201cIf you are rea I have made th that 1 have the arges I mas tell yon nt and authority of - no less a person tRyourself to do what OTIS and SEWING I am doing.Perh you will remember .a public aecting he town of Orillia LAS 5 en for ladies and you in 1897.At the m ou may remember .woman Cuivre icin given die an faking that you used these 3.4 have.paid * Phe attention to gy \u201ccampaign, an \u201cMADAME E.L.ETHIER, ormerly pupil with Abel Goubaud, of Parts, f SS ST DENIS ST.Montreal.2525 ocd I have noticed in (myself), had sta Government did turn them out.If wekpen to y mistakes, Mr.Cook whe theré with due notice, and due wa \u201cYou will see, air, theré is at least one humble mem e ffarty who in- Jn the Hesd tends ta keep his pro Havieloletitochosie Carey 1 am, sir, your obh¢ pervant, KOLDSTOP \"LONDON, October 174 medi - thorities of Stepney, a h of heal ou h deny that the suspic of sickness reported at that emt is bubonic plague, \u2014__ FRENCH CHAMBENQ MEET, (Special to the |) PARIS, October 17.\u2014Thi .bers will reassemble on N Py Chem RUSSIANS OCOUPY FIEH LING.f Iss complete \u20ac Lo i ing in the evening.Sir Wilirid did not ae- |.pour colleagues, has.and your colleagues; and | DAILY STAR : : WEEKLY ST STAR: © Last Week\u2019s Issus.| 1 17669 monies 175,340 FOR SALE AT DORVAL.ly situated residence and grounds belonging to the estate Henry E Murray.Oue of the \u2018most d urban about Montreal\u201d Large frontage on Lake he Louis.strable sub properties THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO._181 ST.JAMES STREKT.= _ 248ze0d 66 y yy Cold, is it not?Want an Overcoat, don\u2019t you?We have them, and they are right, o oo.o Morgan\u2019s Old Corner, \u2019 o ' 267 St.James Street.ht PE WE DONT- AND WE DOE DON'T pretend that \u2018we have ALLS the good things obtainable in our line, but VE DO claim that our RETAIL DEPARTMENT being only _supplemental to n large WHOLESALE BLE SF NESS we arv able tooffer EXCEPTIO AL VALUES :\u2014atyles; too, not to be.found elsewhere.Come and sec our display.Visitors always welcome.BARNARD & HOLLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 290 ST.JAMES STREET (Victoria - Square.) OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 5 P.M.2451 ++++000000000.2600009 4 \u201cThis isthe Right Place to go if you have not the pri of à new Rangeor Footer to pare.Bring what you have and pay the 50% La e on.a Th nol a nas of VOR an al Low Prices on Easy Ti arma, es at BLANKRTS, A fine selection of wht Wool Blankets in various w ve at p mn! av prices, forters.Pillows, Mat All Gi = Prices.say Kasy Comf Bed 5 Springn.Pillows, METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING CO., 244200881 771678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street \u2014 Pa BRYAN LAST NIGHT SPOKE TO A NEW YORK MULTITUDE.Declared Democratic Party to be Against Imperialism, and an Increased Army.NEW.YORK, October 17.\u2014For hours before the time set for.the opening of the doors, at 5.3) o'clock yesterday afternoon, Madison Square Garden, where Colonel Bryan and the head of the State Democratic ticket, John B.Stanchfield, spoke, was besieged by crowds.Thronge gather ed and massed before the two main entrances to the building on Fourth and Madison avenues, early in the afternoon.In the balf hour preceding the opening of the doors the policemen marched and coun- termarched about the garden.At 5.30 o\u2019clock the sound of exploding bombs in the garden announced the opening of the doors.Instantly there was a great rush by the people into all the entrances of the garden.In less than ten minutes every sent on the floor was taken and the crowd which bad begun to pour in from all sides attacked the galleries.Five minutes later saw the balcony and a part of the galleries black with people.The rush was then over, but there came a.steady stream through the principal doors and all empty seats were 5000 ed.Mr.Bryan entered the Garden at 7.15 o'clock.As the face of Mr.Croker, behind which appeared Colonel Bryan's, was seen, the crowd burst forth-in one great prolonged yell.Everyone stood tiptoe on their seats, and the Garden was a sea of They want the glory of crowning heroes returning home, their thanks and their plaudits.The Republicans want the drum to beat so that it could be heard around the world.We want the light of liberty to shine so brightly here that it will be seen around the world and everywhere inspire people.\u201d Pen * Fire destroyed the car sheds of the Cleveland and Eastern Electric Rallway Co.at Gates Mills, Ohlo.number of .cars and other property was burned.Lose, $100,000, covered by insurance.Robert Miller's brick residence In the eant end of Pickering, Ont.was completely desfroyed by fire.A portion of the con.\u2019 tents were saved.Total loss about $2,000 The barns of Gee.Meark, farmer, Clty, Ont., were destroyéd by fire.fire Is supposed to tramps.ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Carter\u2019s 20 to have been the work of waving flags.As Colonel Bryan, escorted ; by Mr.er, mounted, the speakers\u2019 ® 4 e e snd ne decor var cotes De Little Liver Pills climbed the st and made their 3 : \u20ac two way to the front, followed by the Reception Commi Mr.Bryan and Mr.Croker frequently responded to the cheering by bowing to the vast audience, and the faces of both were wreathed in smiles.Mr.Bryan lost no time in getting to his subjects, the first of which was \u201cImperial Must Bear Signature of me SHAN Qctol \u2014Official con- ; \u201cfirmation She been Le joe of the report seffiwrelVs Central Temporahtuues 711: that the Russian Southern Army has oc- \u2019 A « roots 5, 7 Fieh-Ling, the terminus of the exander Shan-Hai-Kwan Railway.The occupation Especially when the, weath unpleas- TT wan effected October 4.ant, visitors and business coming to Montreal require conven hotel ac.crmmoaton, \"Nothing cou\" hangle ' an Stillwell n the hear§ehe cit meals glwa \"read , doors WINARD'S PILLS always effective Ei rond, door \"oe ; 3 coû % te 1 ism.\u201d / He red that it was wrong to i Pac-Shatle Below.; bold the Philioome Islands the| Ses > Wragper : win en Vary small \u2018 shed t .} qué as ces 1 =| ae mord » wo-hours\u2019 speech with © tale 60 .\u201cThe ublican party desires a stand- - ing army for both foreign and domestic ren FOR NEABACHE sone.I lieve that one of the [easons why / [ren DIZZINESS.\u2018want a large army to » FOR BILIOWSIESS.- in every large city and use the army to suppress by force that discontemt that FOR TORPIBLIVER._ .ought to be cured by legislstion.ee the FON CONSTIPATION.increase of the army was intended to main- FOR SALLOW SKIN.tain an Imperial policy there could | be no ; justification on that nd JFOR THE CO people had never voted for an Imperial | SENSEI vor so policy.be of Em Parey ¥ \u201cThey want the -splendoure pire.They want te hear | the tramp of armim.© CURE 810K MEADACHE.- 1 » MONTREAL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1900 FINE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS | Bi Boys that is new and desirable for Men's Fall Wear.See Our Line of New au\" NECKWEAR FOR THANKSGIVING DAT - ; _&# New Bows in latest new chapes, made out of same quality silks as the Soc tes or sold at 25¢ each.- 3 Bee the Wonderful Value io 25c fourin-hands, or Derby ties to tie ap in - knots, all round reversible Foulard Silks, Fine Silk and Satin Woven Stripes ut Spots, also Fancy ks.AF Special line oi ne neat taking « @ little less silk ae 1 Small Puff Ties made up in best silks as 30c ties, but to make, we sell them at 35c.This shape can omly be nad ar Wide Flowing End Ties.at 50c each, unequalled value and new goods just recived, intended for the Christmas trade now in stock all the latest weaves in silks and satins, stripes, checks and fancy patterns.sar Extra Value.We will offer all cur New Imported English Handkerchief Sqifate Flowing End Ties, at 75c each, for Thanksgiving Day Trade, come in to-night.1-ang- ste \u201cthem.lar value $1.00- each, \" .Paris or String ties to make bows, large variety, 25c each.\"UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY.Best Values in Montreal.i MEN'S HEAVY COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.«.25¢c each, \u2018WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all sizes Lane eerie ene eee meen 50c each.WOOL SHIRTS AND DR AIVERS soft varu, sateen finish, all sizes,.75¢ each.\u201cOUR LEADER\u201d ALL WOO SHIRTS.\u2018and DRAWERS, make and finish equal to Imported Lambswool.A aad line with us for several years.Bought by us in Targe quantities, and sold at the same close margin and price as before the I advance in wools.The 4 most satisfactory garment as to comfort and wear on t market, all sizes, 38 10 surecces ee een eee $1.00 each.Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats.© We invite inspection, whether you buy or not.We have overcoats in all makes for Boys and Men.Here are a few prices of different lines: Ten's Etylieh Short Overcoats in Covert Cloth and dark gray cheviot at $8.50.Men's Whip-Cork Overcoats, also different shades of Covert Cloth and Herring Bons equal to tailor made at $10.50 * Men's Short Overcoats in Covert Cloth and Herringbone at $12.00.Men's s Short Overcoats in dark gray cheviot, with silk velvet collars, silk lined, at a A in Black and Blue Beaver, with eilk velvet collars at $7.50, $8.50, $13.S10.% od $15.00 en's Seo lined and fancy Seotch Cheviot Overcoats, all well made, with silk velvet collars, wool- op mecked shoulder linings, single or \"double breasted, ranging in price from 87.50 to Men's Orerono: made by our own custom tailors in Black and Blue Melton, Scotch Cheviot and Montenac Cloth, with Al trimmings, at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Come and see us.Always pleased to show our stocky Boys.Two Garment Suits.BOYS\u2019 SUITS, ueat, small check, in dark gray tweed, pleated back and front, but\u201d tons to neck, 75.BOYS\u2019 SUTES, nice mediuln mixture, heavy weight, pleated back and front, button to neck, $3.ton BOYS SUI in brown and gray Scotch tweed, pleated back and front, but- eck, $3.50.oy SUITS in dark brown Scotch tweed, Norfolk shape, well made and trim- me BOYS\u2019 SUITS in blue twill serge, indigo dye, Norfolk shape, also pleated back -1 snd front, $4.25.BOYS SUITS in gray Scotch tweed, Norfolk coat, with bloomer pants, also neat dark check pleated suits, $5.00.Boys' Three Garment Suits.BOYS SUITS ip Yo gray Halifax tweed.well made, $4.00 BOYS\u2019 SUITS in brown and gray Canadian Tweed, all wool, $4.50.BOYS\u2019 SUITS, in light and dark gray Canadian Tweed, all wool, $5.00.BOYS\u2019 SUITS in blue twill serge, in igo dye, single and double breast, $5.00 and $5.50 Boys § SUTTS, si rang and double breast, in all wool at $8.00, $6.50 and $7.00.a very nice selection.Bot Stores Open Till H p.m, TO-NIGHT.Closed All Day Thursday.Fire broke out yesterday In the generating room of the gas works at St, Catha- ri Ont.and did damage to the extent of about $1500.WE ARE IN FOR IT! < COLD WEATHER.Now is the time to buy your winter supplies, and our stock is complete with everything AND YOUTH\u2019S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, REEFERS AND- Sus CLUB SHO Tight, Willams & Knelond make; only $5.00.year welt, stylish, *.00 and $3 50.\u2014 PRICE ONE CFNT.\u2014 Read This Ad.and Prepare .(Be sure and see this line.) Imported Scotch Lambswool Shirts and Drawers,\u201d Double Elbows to Shirts and double PK noes and Seats to Drawers $1.25 each Fleece Line Shirts and Drawers, in Natural and Blue, all sizes.Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, extra fine quality and finish, in natural and Sn all sizes.T5c eac Fleece Lined, in natural, mixed, eilk trimmed, all sizes .,.$1.00 each, - pu Pxtra quality in Lambswool, Natural, Llama and unshrinkable Shirts and Draw-.- .$1.50 ) to > $4.00 cach.* ?J severe 25e pair.Extra qual y Heather Mixed Wool Seamless Socks, with \u2018mending to path.een meses tmeseere sacs verres Que see sean eee e trees sewers suas + ave essssess r Black Cashmere Socks, seamless, medium and heavy.25¢ pair.Extra Heavy Gray Rib, all wool Socks.\u2026.eve .eeess «.25C pair.Men\u2019s Hats, Tweed and Cloth Caps.Felt Hats in eoft or hard, latest A at 81.25 u Tweed Caps, 25c, 35c and\u2019 50e.50c an Black Working Caps, 10e, 15¢ and\" oh each.Prices Men\u2019s Gloves.i Working Gloves in Muleskin, Saranac, Asbestos and Buck, 40c,.80e, \u201c, \u201875e, Ç 1.00, $1.25.Robin, Tle, FE FE n ves, wool lin pair.gskin Gloves, fur lined, $2.$2.30 pa Moo and Reindeer\u2019 Gloves, wool lined, 752, $1.00, nae 1.50, to $20.black and fancy mixed, 25e, 35c, #0c, 75c, $1.00 pair, \\.Wool Gloves, Boys\u2019 Kid Gloves, wool lined, 50c, 75c, $1.00.Woal Gloves, 20c, 25c, 35c, doc, 50c pair Flannel Shirts and Working Shirts.Navy and Gray Flannel Shirts, 75e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 each.Oxford and Flannelette, 50c, 75c Fancy Flannel Shirts, 75, 81.00, $1.25, §1.50, $2.00 each.Maïs Rea Boye \u201c Men's Suits, made of imported tweed, in large checks, single and dou : ] also tweed mixtures and navy blue serge, well made and trimmed, at so and.< , Men's Suits, well made, of good wearing Scotch tweed, in erent shades, à - } large facings, at Men's Suits, in avy blue and black serge, also medium shades in tweed, at M90, ; Men's Suits, in Scotch tweed, imported Cheviot serges, Clay worsted, etc.$10.50, $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00.ete.at\u201d Boys Reefers and Overcoats.BOYS REEFERS in blue serge and Nap Cloth, with brass battoas, LL BOYS\u2019 BLUE NAP RELFERS, tweed lined, with brass buttons, x, ui BO BLUE NAP REFrFERS, tweed lined, best make and trim BOY Ss FAWN COVERT COATS, sing single and double breast, $5.00.buis\u2019 AND YOUTHS\u2019 OVERCOATS, latest cut, single and double eollars in black and blue Ieavers, Meltons and Scotch Ch Cheviot s, from MEN $ HATS We Want to be Your Hatter.Re We have just secured a new lot of sample doyens for epring selections, these Ha: we offer now, and st 25 per cent, less than you get them in the regular way.W know we could get higher prices, but our aim * So sell at the lowest prices and gi our customers the benefit of our close buyi ying Tak e time to look in our dows, See the lines we are offering in Hard and Boft Felt Hats, at $1.25 each, ood peti See the better lines at $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, and $2.50, largest retail sock fe your igh spection in Mont ax Short and Tall, Stout and Slim, Large and Small, t oung, Short an » Stont an \u2019 yles for an g INSPECTION INVITED.3 Ladies\u2019 Goodyear Welt, last game as cut, $2.50, 23.00 and: $4.00.nd Ladies* Slippers ang: Oxfords; nicest range in the city.Don\u2019t forget that CLUB .means durability.Gentlemen's Patent Leather, guaran- Gentlemen's Leather Lined Water Gentlemen's Slip Sole Box Calf,Good- More Popular Every Year.R.J.TOOKE'S - Perfect Fitting Shirts.Tailor-made Shirts - Made to Measure. I | - \u2014 - What is Going on in the Sporting World To-morrow.LACROSSE \u2014 Interprovincial Cham- pionship-\u2014Shamrock vs.Cornwall, Montreal Baseball Park, St.Catb- - erine Street, 3 o\u2019clock.THE HUNT \u2014 Canadian Hunt Club A special steamer will leave Longueuil wharf meet at Repentigny.nt 9 o\u2019clock for Repentigny.GOLF\u2014BRoyal Montreal Golf Club wi! send a team to Ottawa to play the Ottawa Golf Club.Metropolitan Gblf Club\u2014Match at 9.30 between teams captained by Mr.Eric and Mr.Weir.BUGBY\u2014Montreal ¢Has Beens\u201d\u201d vs.his coaching, and also fill up the vacant position on the half-back line again.ers observe it?What is the meaning of \u201cNo player shall hold with his hands or arms an opponent who has nat the ball,\u201d and \u201cin a scrimmage, play- era-may obstruct with the body, but shan not.hold with the hands or arms*\u201d won't make plu Brockville is making use of dribbling tactics, which are unbeatable on a wet day.Strange to tell, for the best part of the game on last Saturday, Britannia was far more aggressive than Montreal.Montreal, now being in first-class condition, should be able to be on the ball from start to finish.It is to be hoped that the game will start at 2.30, so that it can be finished in daylight.1 Individually.Montreal's backs are playing ood Rugby, but, collectively, they are not fon mech.The \u201cBrit\u201d back division, in passing, on Saturday, was away ahead o them.On the line, though, while Montreal distinctly was not as heavy as Britannia, the team played for the ball, not the man, and, thereby, won the game.The Montreal backs played far too far away from the centre, and too far from each other.nm McGill «Has Beens\u201d will play on + WITH THE BRAWNY ATHLETES McGill College Campus, at ll LORD STRATHCONA\u2019S RECEPTION a\u2019elock.Montreal team will prac- gentlemen Who Will Speak at the M.tice on the M.A.A.À, grounds at A.A.A.Function.9 c\u2019clock.Shamrocks will play It has been arranged that Mr.Justice Loyola College on the 8.A.A.A grounds at 9.30.Cedar A.A.A will play a picked teams at 10 o'clock.ATHLETICS\u2014Athletic Entertainment at the P.A.A.A.Hall at 8 p.m.match between two .Davidson, Dr.Peterson, Rev.James Bar- \u201c| clay, and Mr.Donald Maemaster, Q.C.+ will speak on the occasion of the reception Lord Strathcona at the to be given to 3 it Friday night.M.A.A.A.Gymnasium on POINT ENTERTAINMENT.The.fencing features of the amateur club championship tournament and concert at the P.A.A.A.Point St.Charles, on LACROSSE CONTEST, [i Cornwall and Shamrock Will Meet to Struggle for the Interprovincial Trophy IT OUGHT TO BE A GOOD MATCH.Both Teams Have Trained Thoroughly and Are in Splendid Condition.O- MORROW ought to see the close oi the la- crosge season, and re- ~ult in settling the dis Thanksgiving Day night, is exciting a good deal of interest.Messrs.Alfred Lerin and FT.R.Languirand are the contestants in Mr.John J.Bell meets Cham- Simon for the Canadian ama- Graeco-Roman, wrestling championship, while sit big instrumental.vocal and variety-pumbers, under the diree- tion of Mr.Ken.S.Davidson, comprise an excellent concert bill.The club\u2019s champion: ship sinal bouts promise to be well up to the medal dopated by Mr.D.F.Levecque, Q.C.Mr.George Clendinneng has entered against the present amateur title holder, Mr.Jack O'Grady.THE LILY ASSOCIATION.The 5th annual meeting of the Lily Association was very largely attended,\u201d After the annual reports were reädiwhich were very satisfactory.the election of officers took place, with the following results: Hon.President\u2014 Rev, W.Sparling.Hon.Vice-Presidents\u2014A.O.Dawson and W.Geraghty, .- President-R.G.Becket., position of the inter- ist Vice-President\u2014H.L.Grier.provincial champicn- 2nd Vice-President\u2014R.H.Dawson.ship: Both the Treasurer\u2014L.R.Hight._ ; Shamrock and Corn: Secretary\u2014D.N.Weir.(Address, 708 wall teams appear io Dorchester street.) i be in.the very.best Lo pairman Pastime Committee \u2014 C.F.pisibie condition, both have taken great Lunan.; ._ Pome to keep up their training until this Cliairman of Social Committee \u2014 C.W.late date.It promises to a memorable gontest.and the time they have question of supremacy.plavers will\u2019 not be Likely to forget at.sewing that this js the second \u2018 had to meet tn settle the .Both clubs have ing.J Chairman of Literary Committee \u2014 VW.ee.Committee\u2014J.T.Goyne, E.3: -Wilkes: A.B.Dawson, W.Fee, R.À.Winters.beén put to considerable expense in the matters, but as there are no counter attrac- C.A.A.A.PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.tions in athletic èvents to-morrow after- at the Toon, there ought to be a large attendance Montreal Baseball Park.St.Cather- where the game will be plaved.at the ine street.; The ball will be faced at three o clock, A ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD.WHAT BROCKVILLE THINKS.(Spevial to the Star.) BROCKVILLE, October 17.\u2014The Gran îtes «À Kingston telegraphed on Monday mehr wanting to make arrapgements wit Srockville Rugby team to play a match in The distribution of prizes won Cedar A.A.A.annual games, both for club and open events, will be made at the Academy of Music on Thursday next, (Thanksgiving Day) at 3.00 p.m.Members and prize-winners, with their friends, are invited to be present.To-morrow evening there will be an oyster supper and euchre partv at the residence of the president, Sherbrooke street.INTERCOLLEGIATE CONTEST.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO.October 17.\u2014The committee that has the University of Toronto vs.Me- Kingston on Thanksgiving Day.The man: Gil} University athletic meet.to be held sxement of the Brockville team could not here on Friday, in hand is now engaged in vee their wav clear to go to Kingston, but making the final arrangements.-The en- Len.a proposition to Granites them bberal inducements if they » \u201ccome to Brockville \u201corf that day.Brpekvilles are puiti the Montreal came.tice yesterday afternoon between the In fermudiates and Seniors, ing up ~pleadidly, in the back division.Capt, tainiv playing good ball.supporters will have lots of, money Back their favourites in Montreal Satur ay.KICKS.tay 8 mateh, shonld be able to carry off the much veted trophy.kin, it is doubtful if the ville, on the \u201cBrit\u201d grounds.Great influence was brought to bear on y as a result he will be out with the Argonauts again.season wil) greatly strengthen the team by Edie\u201d (ileason- yesterday, and offering would The in good licks for ere was a Tull prac the latter show- both on the line \u2018and ( Ritchie has his men working perfectly.They are cer The Brockville to Brockville has improved wonderfully since t met the Britannia, and, while Rothera was a tremendous improvement over Ran- Britanma team, as at present constituted, could beat Rrock- tries from McGill came to hand vesterday.The Eastern team is Tegarded as a very strong ome.Nevertheless the \u201cVarsity team.which under the direction of its trainer has been \u201craining steadily.is confident of making a good showing.S \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ON THE BASEBALL DIAMOND.PITTSBURG NOT IN IT.! Brooklyn Just Managed to Double the Score.PITTSBURG, Pa.October 17.\u2014 Pitte burg put up a miserable exhibition of ball Ne great question of the day is next Sat- playing in the second day's game for the ! as on it depends the cham- _wship.If Montreal can win on Saturday, world\u2019s game to Brooklyn on errors.T base on balls followed by a wild throw was responsible for Brooklyn's first run.After that Leever pitched a fine game, but Wil- Jiams's wild throw and O'Connor\u2019s drop of \u2018Fly'a good throw was responsible for the other runs.Pittsburg could not hit Kit- son effectively.The latter presented a run in the fourth by making a wild pitch when Wagner Was on third base.The other run in the seventh was scored by QO Brien\u2019s two- bagger and his advancement by Williams and O'Connor's outs.Outside of the errors.there were no special features and the game lacked interest.Score: championship and presented the Leever\u2019s R.H.E.= Pittsburg +.» .000100100\u20142 4 6 Brooklyn .0010003000-4 7 0 Batteries\u2014Leever and O'Connor; Kitson A CLEAN MAN.and Farrell.utside cleanliness is less than half ps battle.A man may scrub himself a EUCH RE.dozen times a day, and till be unclean.Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside.It means a clean stomach, clean howels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy \u2018tissues .and fi- ¢¢f bers in every organ of the body.The man who is clean in this way will look it and act ft.He will work with : energy and think clean, clear, healthy \u201c, thoughts.L He will never be tronbled with liver, lung, ia and unclean stomachs.Blood found where there is unclean blood.mean unclean lungs.Dr Pierce's .Golden flabby fat of \u2019 but t It restores tone to the and cures nervous ous stimulants.; \u2018Mr.John L.Coughenour, ervet Co.i Pa.writes: Hy poo unusus r, an ~~ ous as though I had been sta for months of breath.Finally J wroté to amd & à liver.i torp I did not think rh = + ipgsis vas right.but 1 ordered six bocties où .Golden Medical Discovery from pe vi ees working ever since.fi They never gripe.stomach or blood disorders.Dys- indigéstion originate in diseases are Consumption and bronchitis Medical Discovery prevehts these LA diseases, It makes a man's Ÿ insides clean and healthy.It cleans the digestive or- clean , and clean, healthy flesh.It doesn\u2019t make the ulency.e firm flesh of health.nervous system, exhaustion and | * tration.It contains no alcohol * \u2026 inebriate or create craving for injuri- of Glen Savage, \u201cMy appetite was 1 1 was as weak and merv- My heart kept throbbing continually and I was short \u201cd= \u2019 ou Oe ad you informed rue that I had Indigestion : « n Aftér using three boîtes began to tm- slowly and soon went to work, and I have i * Constipation is the most unclean un- ay ny Dr.Plerce\u2019s Pleasant Pel- THE STAR EUCHRE CLUB.The Star Euchre Club has been organized for the season.A team has been entered in the Pastime Euchre League; and the club starts with a successful career in proe- pect.\u2018The followi officers have been chosen: Hon.president, Mr.W.Little; president.Mr.Chas.Uren; vice-president, Mr.C.James Hanratty; sccretary-treasur- er.Mr.Thos.Moore; captain and repre.eentative to P.BE.L., Mr.H.Corcoran; committee.Messrs.A.McGarry, Stanley Switzer, James Stevenson, R.F.Candlish, and P.Larivierc.; MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING.MATTY MATTHEWS WON.DETROIT, Mich., October 17.\u2014 Matty Matthews, of New York, and Rube Ferns, of Buffalo, nvet before the Cadillac Athletic Club Jast night.for the second time, for the welterweight championship, and after fifteen rounds Referee Siler gave the decision to Matthews.The decision on their former bout went to Ferns, e latter waa han dicapped last night by a bad left shoulder, Two weeks ago blood poisoning developed in it and Yast night there were three open sores on the afflicted shoulder.Both men weighed in at 140 pounds at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.Matthews was in the pink of condition and Ferns was in goo pe aside from his bad shoulder.CHICAGO, October 17.\u2014Vack Root, th: middleweight champion of the West, knocked out Dick O'Brien, of Lewiston, Me., last night; in three lounds at the Tattersall.Root kept O'Brien at long range by constant left hand jabs, and the later was unable to land a single effective blow through- .ait the fight.he men met at cateh- weights._ ; .; In the preliminary, Harry\u201d Harrik, of Chie- atl wan given thé décision over Casper Leon.of New York, after six rounds, in which Harris had a big advantage in every round.D?it, Colon, October 17.-\u2014Joe Gans knodked out Otto Seiloff in the 0th raund of what wae to have been a ter roumd \u201cgo\u201d before the Olympic A.C.last night: What is the use of Rule 18, if officials club's usua! stendard.For the handsome: Considerable Speculation as to How Fast She Might Be.PIN BATTLE TO HERRESHOFF, C.Oliver Iselin Has Had Enough of the All Absorbing Sport.NEW YORK, October 17.\u2014~ HE Jourpal in a signed article by Duncan Curry says: i Now that Sir for the Cup is here yachtsmen are wondering who will design and build the next cup defender, and speculatin whether Herreshoff, with all his \u2018genius, ian produce a yacht to beat the Columbia.So far as designing the Columbia\u2019s successor goes, yachtsmen generally and even Herreshoff's rivals in business concede that Nat Herreshoff is the one man above all others who could build a boat to beat the Morgau-Iselin flyer.While some people think that Herreshoff reached his limit in the Columbia, the majority of yachtsmen believe that the Bris tol designer has still something up his sleeve.+ COLUMBIA CAN BE BEATEN.With a view of finding out what improvements were likely to he found in the 190] defender, a Journal representative inter viewed a number of prominent yacht de signers and yachtsmen yesterday, and with one exception they all agreed that the Columbia could be beaten, and probably wou .The general trend of opinion seems to be that the mew boat would hate longer und fuller overhangs and less displacement.Irving Cox, the well-known naval archi tect, of Gardner & Cox.No.1 Broadway, said briefly that the carrying out of Columbia's ends and a more extreme type of fin would probably be a distinguishing feature of the new boat.\u201cIn addition to this Mr.Herreshoff is the greatest authority in the country on the tensile strength of metals.Combined with the above he is undoubtedly the best designer of yachts in the world, and what is more to the purpose, he, is able to build them in his own yard.' \u201cAnd last, but not least, he can sail a yacht with any ome.Now, what chance does Watson or any ene else stand against a man like that?\u201d C.0.ISELIN IS OUT OF IT.PROVIDENCE, R.IL, October 17\u2014C.Oliver Iselin, managing owner of Defender in 1895 and Columbia jast year, adheres to his expressed intention of talking no part in the next contest for the America's cup.fn reaching this decision he has acted upon the urgent advice of bis father in-law, Col.William Goddard, the multimillionaire cotton manufacturer, and _of Mrs.Iselin, who was mascot for the Defender and Columbia in their successful contests.with Valkyrie Shamrock.Both believe that the strain of two such contests are enough for any yachtsman, and have insisted that Mr.Iselin permanently retire from active participation in such exhausting labours.It was agreed early last year that he would take no part in a race thia year should Sir Thomas Lipton challenge, but communications which have passed within the past forty-eight hours between the Iselin and Goddard families, however, mark his retirement definitely from the race, rnd the field will be left to the younger yachtsmen.Herman B.Duryea- and W.Butler Duncan were visitors at Herreshoff\u2019s vesterday afd their presence revived the opinion thät they would be in the new defender syadi- cate, SOME EXPERT OPINIONS.NEW YORK, October 17\u2014I think the Columbia could improved by cutting her garboards away a little more and making her a little more barrel shaped, like the footers.1 would lengthen her forward end and adopt more of the scow feature of bow, with flatter diagonals and section lines.be new 70-footers have the scow bow, and so bave the Altair and Shark.| What I mean is, that 1 would have a little flattdy form of displacement, with the same power\u2014that is, a harder bilge, with a little longer overhangs forward and aft,and a slightly different form of displacement.\u2014 Statement by Newbury D.Lawton.To improve on the Columbia J would increase her overhangs, ing them fuller and longer, and would give the new cup defender a bigger rig and more power, just as the new 70-footers were à pod eal longer and fuller than anything Designer Her- reshoff ever turned out before.This, by the way, was one reason why they were disabled 50 badly in a seaway; but that was not so much due tp their model as to the fact that they were not built strong evough.A metal boat, such as would undoubtedly defend the cup, would be far stronger, and there is litle question but that it would hold together.\u2014 Statement by Clinton H.Crane, of Tams, Lamoine & Crane, Naval Architects.\u2014\u2014 I don\u2019t think Herreshoff can improve much on the Columba.Take the 70-footers, the 46 footers Altair and Shark and the Countess and Effort.I do not think,in proportion, that thev are as fast as the old Herreshoff type.The Altair and Shark had all they could do to beat the Syce, while the Syce never could hold her own with the Wasp.For once I think Herreshoff has gone back, and I wonld like to see some new man design a cup defender.I think either Crowninshield, ° of Boston, or William Gardner, of this city, might do the trick, and 1 wish some yachtsmen would Almost a Miracle.An 01d Lady Eighty Years of Age Had Suffered All Her Life From Asthma and was Cured by Catarrhozene.A CASE UNPRECEDENTED.tn SERIF ne t is with great pleasure o wonderful benefit: derived from CA- TARRHOZONE.I am now in my elghtieth year.and from youth up have unceasing- iy suffered from Asthma in its worst form.It Is hardly nccessary to speak of the numbers and varfefies of remedies I used.I tried them all, with no more than temporary rellet.As for a oure, my caso being of such long standing, I never expected it.Friends spoke to me very obsti- nato highly about the new remedy, CA- TARRHOZONE.They knew of very ob- atinate cases much like mine, that had been cured, go acting on their suggestions 1 bought an outfit and commenced to use Well.it was not th days before my breathi © noticeably easier, and the smothering spasms abated also.Thus encour: , 1 kept on using CATARRH- OZONE, Inhaling it ten vofnutes eve! hour.Within one week [ felt better than ever in my life before, and by the rr I had uked three bottler - ZONE L was -cured et the Asthma \u2018which |: had clung ta me all those y a had clung ta me 81 RSs.PARNDEL.CATARRHOZONE is an inhaler trea!- ment which cures Catarrh/ Asthma and Bronchitis.All druggists, or direct by mail.Six weeks\u2018 treatment for 31.00.A 25e trial size sent for Mc to pay for post- ago and boxing.Man Fortin & obits ! anufar em nw: ; F raneon Gt.Liptan's\u201d | afternoon.give thew a \u201cchip ~Statamsnt bY.Bowne J ion 7 ed on is a bard matter to ma erreshoff or whoever designs ly treme t of \u2019 be also be a more extreme t of the last defender.Cox, Yacht goers.SWIMMING.SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.For the third year in succession J.500 yards amateur championship, 1 1-5 seconds, third a further five yards away.vards Jarvis was goose, and Haselton was hopelessly Jarvis eventually won by twenty Haselton did not finish.pme ONE FIRST AT MORRIS PARK.ourite was first past the judges yest King Barleycorn won for the first went down one after another.Summary : 93, Hoar.3 to 1 and & to won ; E.Hewitt.8 to 5 and 3to 5, 2; Olea, the post, and was withdrawn 109, Bullman, 20 to 1 and 7 cose, 106, Henry, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, 2: Time falon, 109, Bullman, 13 to § 2; Watercure, 18, Littlefield, 4 to 1 4 to 5, 3.Time, 1.43.115, O'Connor, 5 to 1 and 3.Time, 1.45.- LEPINE RACES POSTPONED.and Saturday.of the best ever seen at Lepine Park.BRIEF NOTES OF DOINGS.charge of Mr.J.Ancient Capital.the team: - half-backs, Queston, Bird.Martin.NEWS OF THE CITY.Spare, P.H.Villeneuve & Co., 1206 St.La meeting of the Alumni college building on Monday evening.Strafhcona, Principal others were present.cona made a short address.SALE E, Phillips has sold to Mrs.Geo streets,\u2019 for 7,000, being 82.25 a Railway Company.track of the street railw had his ankle broken.by Mr.by ir.Sumer son\u2019s reply.allusi to the past and future.VISITED THE ROYAL VICTO to the Royal Victoria Hospital yester He was accompani y Sterling, of New York, and Mr.Chinm: of Winnipeg, the party being received and an ex-officio est in the methods and pleasure at the - ciency of the institution.\u201c CAR AND DRAG COLLIDED.As a result of a collision between a sor street ear approaching St.Lambert's Hill from the west, and a dray losded with st' End gas works, Monday evening, about six o'clock, traffic was de- \u2018layed somewhat.A number of the barrcls were broken, and claims for damages will probably be made by cer passengers for bee car was injured to tar from the Ea spatieréd apparel.an extent necessitating its withdrawal.__ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR: WEDNESDAY eee - _# ere J J x S THE NEW DEFENDER, =\" ermt \u2014\u2014 Just bow the Columbia eould be improv- i d, but e next eup defender will probab ge in for a more ex- boat wi probabl and she will have less displacement.She will off ia, 1 \u20ac cu C erreshu 18, think, the fogical man to build the next cup defender.as he is in a position to build it better and cheaper than any one else.\u2014 Statement by.Irving Cox, of Gardner & A.Jarvis, of Leicester, carried off the English wi was decided at the Corporation Bathe Hyde.Only T.Wildgoose (Hvde Seal), N.Potter (Tyldesley).and J.W.Hasleton (Wigan) turned out to dispute Jarvis's title, but from the start the result was a foregone conclusion for Jarvis, who won very easily.Last year at Sunderland he set up a new record for the distance.viz.423-5 seconds, it was understood that he would endeavour to lower that Aime.but none of his opponent: were able to extend him, and as the result the time was returned at 6 minutes 49 He started ot a great pace, and! after traversing 200 yards he led by eight vards from Wildgoose.with Potter ; At 400 leading by fifteen vards.but Potter had then drawn level with Wild- behind.varda.while Potter drew away from W'Idæoose and beat ham for second place by a dozen yarda, RESULTS OF TURF AND TRACK.Races in Other Parts of the World.\u201cNEW YORK, October 17.\u2014Only one fav- ; day.olce players in the fifth race, but the others First race, .2 furlongs, pcoiling-Rinales.9, Fatalist.94, Townsend, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, 3.Time, 1.31 3-4.Midnight Chimes ran away while at Second race, 6 furlongs, selllng\u2014Inshot, to 1, won; Tal- Bli- lionaire, 100, \u2018Shaw, 13 to 5 and even, 3.1.11 34.\u2018Third race, the Silver Brook, 5 1-2 furlongs, selling\u2014Temptation, 104, Mitchell, 6 Fourth race, the Dixiana, 1 mile\u2014Gon- and 3 to 5, Won: Killashandra, 119, Turner, 7 to 10 and out.and Fifth race, 1 mile\u2014King Barleycorn, 126, Burns, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5.won .Hammock, | 7 to 5.2; Herbert.115, R.Williams, 11 to 5 and 3 to 5, Sixth race, 11-16 miles, selling\u2014Prestidigl- On account.of the bad weather, the Le- pine Park races have been postponed, the card now reading for Thursday, Friday The field of entries Is one The semi-annual meeting of the Grand O.Richardson, where they play a game to-morrow with the As-| than to serve his country and his party.sociation teamn of the Y.M.C.A, \u2018of the The following compose Goal, Brighton; backs, Duffy, Birchmore; oach, Duncan, Kennerley; forwards, Masterson, Strike.Anderson, Mc- AN ASSIGNMENT.\u2014 Miss A.Ville: neuve, doing business under the name vi wrence street, has aseigned at the instance of An- thime Desjardins, with liabilities of $500.FIRST ALUMNI.\u2014The first monthly v i \u2018Association of the Royal Victoria College was held in the Lord Peterson and many A number of interesting papers were read, and Lord Strath- OF REAL ESTATE.-\u2014 Mr Ww.\u2018aver- \u2018hill four lots on the south side oË Ste.Cath- erinà street, between Crescent and Bishop uare not.eed, passed before O'Hara Baynes, nd , was registered yesterday morning.\u2018price is considered low.HIS ANKLEWFROKEN.\u2014 The Notre Wie working on the y he was struck by the fender of an apprd ching car, and : A PRESENTATION.\u2014 Thé office of the Royal Electric Co.was the PA ne Monda Burnett and three rousing ers and a ger given.Mr.Robert as fraught.with many Nappy cx Lord Strathcona paid an informal visit the hospital by Mr.G.J.Robeon, the ey- perintendent, and by several of the govel- more of the institution and principal at tending physicians.Lord Strathcona, wh is one of the founders of the Royal Victor io governor, visited the se aral' departraents, and expressed his inter \\ = ~~ aS pic K BICKERDIKE RALLY In Monument National Addressed by the Candidate, Mr.Duffy and Mr.Tarte.WHO TELLS WHAT \u201c1\u201d DID.«]\u201d Drove the Conservatives From Power and \u201c1\u201d Gava Canada a Sur- plus\u2014-#I\u201d Will Run in St Mary's.Mr.Robert Bickerdike, the Liberal candidate in St.Lawrence division, opened his campaign last night with a meeting in the Monument National.The attendance was not as large as the party organizers expected, but it was a fairly representative audience, and a company of about thirty-five Laval students, led by one of their number named Laurier (a distant relative of \u2018the Premier's), succeeded in making enough noise to satisfy the most fastidious politician.It bad been announced that Hon.Sidney Fisher would be present, but he did not ut in an appearance.on.Mr.Tarte, owever, who was not expected, turned up at a late hour, and rather upset Hom.M.Duffy, who was speaking at the time.Mr.Duffy had just declared that there was no doubt that the people were well satisfied with Laurier when there was a wild yell from the Laval students, which was taken up by the audience.The Master of the Adminisiration had walked upon the platform from the rear.and Mr.Duffy not knowing this, evidently came to the conclusion that he had made the hit of his : He bowed and he bowed and so did Mr.Tarte.Then Dr.Lachapelle tar- ped the local Minisier\u2019s shoulder and explained matters.He didn\u2019t speak long after that.There was the same old dreary wait before the candidate, accompanied by the mayor and some friends, put in an appear ance, and took their seats on the platform.Among the dozen gentlemen who were with them were Hon.Mr.Duffy, Rodolphe Lemieux, Dr.E.P.Lachapelle, Jos.For tier.Hon.J.K.Ward, J.M.M.Duff, De- Blois, Thibaudeau, James Brierly, Lafor- tune, Joseph Cooke, W.Byrd, E.B.Dev: in.Mayor Prefontaine took the chair, having the candidate on his right and Mr.Lemieux on the left.He made a short speech, and then read an address from the Liberals of St.Lawrence Ward, in which Mr.Bicker dike was welcomed not only as a repre sentative of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, but for his own goodness.The address then cited to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Lief Prince, 102, {he various positions the candidate had Shaw.7 to 1 and 4 to 1, 2:Maximus, 103.held in Montreal, and declared that he Buliman, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, 3.Time, would make à good representative in the House of Commons.Mr.Bickerdike\u2019s work in the Local House was, the address said, all that could be required, and the meeting would pledge itself to support him in the coming struggle.MR.BICKERDIKE'S SPEECH.Dr.Lachapélle read the address in French and Mr.Bickerdike rose to reply.He raid he would be very ungrateful if he was not proud and flattered by the address.He taior, 102, Shaw, 13 to 5 and 1 to 2, won ; : Miss Hanover, 104, Mitchell, 11 to 10 and Came amon them in one way as à stranger, out.2: Belle of Orleans, 106 \u2018Henry, 9 Yet he had lived all his life in Montreal.to 5 and out, 8.Time, 1.49 1-2.He apologized for being the candidate because he was a member of the Local House in à sister division.He had entered public life because the late Mr.Marchand had asked him to do ; ar system of 7 rt Me TE Under the happy kisses of his Joyful Mother.x FAIBIINIINECEECEEECEE M; mo respectively of the church.There was a ony iii - detached to capture Laprairie, an a.PE 43 MORE LIVES LOST INTHE RECENT CALE Five Schooners Wrecked in Fortune Bay and the Labrador Coast.ST.JOHN'S, Nfid., October 17.\u2014 The Bt.Pierre schooner Fiona drifted ashore in Fortune Bay during the recent gale and her entire crew of twenty men were drowned.The schooner is a total 3 \u2018The schooners Melia, Rosebud and An- glér, with crews aggregating 18 mep, were also lost.The schooner Huntress is ashore on the Labrador coast.\u201cJive of her crew were drowned.aE APPOINTMENTS FOR THANKSGIVING DAY.To-morrow being Tranksgiving Day, spe cial services will be held in most of the Protestant churches of the city, at 11 a.m.In addition thereto there will be a number of special f day, the following being the most import: ant BRIGADE FIELD DAY.A sham battle will take place at Laprairie to-morrow morning about 11.30 o'clock.Troops will parade at their respective armouries as follows: Duke of York's Husaare, 8 a.m.; 2nd Regiment C.A., 8 a.m.; Prince of Wales Fusiliers, 8 a.m.; Victoria Rifles, 7.30 a.m.; 65th Regiment, 9 a.m.; Royal Scots, 9 a.m.; No.3 Bearer Company, 8.30 a.m.Transport\u2014Troops will leave Montreal by the Laprairie boats as follows: 8.30 a.m.sharp.Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars; 2nd Regiment ('.A.; four companies 1st Prince of Wales Regiment; 3rd Vie toria Rifles of Canada.10.15 a.m.sharp, remainder of the troops.The general idea of the engagement is as follows: An invading army (blue), having crossed the Richelieu River, at St.Johns, is marching on the Victoria Bridge.On the morning of the 17th a flankin force is thus sè- cure the left tlank.The vanguard of this e at 12 noon, 18th inst, reaches and crosses the creek about three miles south- cast of Laprairie.: Special 1dea\u2014From Chief Staff - Officer, Headquarters, Kingston, to the officer com: mandiog the 6th division.By telegraph, 8 vam, October 17, 1000: \u201cWithout delay throw available force across river, with a view of turning the enemy's left flank.Attack and disperse the enemy's forces at Laprairie.Ottawa Brigade leaves for St! Lambert to-night.\u201d e field day exercises will be well worth seeing.DIOCESAN JUBILEE.Special services in connection with this event will be held to-morrow ars follows: 9 a.m:~Choral celebration of the Holy Communion in Christ Church Cathedral.Celebrant, the Lord Archbishop of Ontario and Metropolitan of Canada; preacher, the Right Rev.Henry C.Potter, Bishop of.New York.At this service Sir Frederick Er dge's festival setting for the communion office in G will be rendered by the full Cathedral choir.2 p.m.\u2014Luncheon in honour of the visiting prelates and clergy in the Windsor Hotel.8 -pm.\u2014Grand - Thanksgiving service in Christ Church Cathedral, at which the Archbishop of Ontario and Metropolitan, as well as the Bishops of New York, Vermont, Toronto, Huron, Niagara, Ottawa, Quebec, Fredericton and Algoma will be resent.Preacher.His Lordship, the Bishop of Montreal.At this pervice the musical programme will] be rendered by the verted choirs of the Cathedral, St.Georges Church, Church of St.James the Apostle, #t.Martin\u2019s Charch.Grace Church and All Saints\u2019 Church.Mr.Horace W.Rey- ner.Mus.Bac, A.R.C.O., will accompany the choral portions of the service; Mr.J.JB.Norton.Lie.Mus., A.R.C.O., will conduct.and Mr.P.J.Maley, Mus.Bac, A.R.C.0., will play the voluntaries, and will alsy give an organ recital after the service.The seats will be absolutely free at this service, and as thc admission is not by ticket the old adage, *\u2018firat come first served.\u201d will hold good.No seats are to be rllowed in the aisles, on account of the processional and recessional.Prior to the service, the choirs, clergy and bishops will robe in the Synod hall.and will move in procession along University street to the Cathedral.TEACHERS GONVENTION.Assembly Hall, High School\u2014Morning ression\u2014 Reports of Exccutive (Committee, representative on the Protestant Committee, Pension Commissioners, Curator of the Library, Finance Committee, Committee on\u2019 Invitation to the N.E.A.Committee on Course of Study and Examinations, Committee on Child Study, Discussion of Reports.Afternoon \u2014- Routine business.tions, \u201cAdornment of School Grounds,\u201d W.$.MeLaren: \u2018\u201cAdornment of School Rooms,\u201d Mr.S.F.Hobina; discussion.Evening\u2014 Address of welcome by Dr.W.I.Shaw, chairman of the Protestant Committee, C.P.I; president's address, Wm.Peterson, M.A, LL.D.Music wili be pa vided doring the evening.AMUSEMENTS.Academy of Music \u2014 Minnté Seligman in \u201cWhen a Woman Loves.\u201d Matinee at 2 p.m.; evening performance ast 8.Hor Majesty's \u2014 The John Grose London Ktock Company in \u2018Jane Eyre.\u201d 2 p.m.; evening performance at.8 Preatre Royal \u2014 Farce Comedy.Matinee 2 p.m.; evening performance at 8, Windsor Hall \u2014 8 p.m.-Concert by the Teutonia Glee Club.Olivet Baptist Church \u2014 Thanksgiving concert at 8 p.m.Knox Church \u2014\u2014 Thanksgiving service, 8 pm.Special music.St.Mark's Church \u2014 Re-opening of lee- ture hall, 8 p.m.Rev.Dr.Hill will preach.Temple Bicycle Club \u2014 Special entertainment 10 the Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.nomina- Matinee T atures and events during the -\u2014 {ver vases ; Miss Reford, picture ; Mr.Free to the Ruptured Dr.W.S.Rice the Well Known Authority, Sends a Trial of His Famous Method Free To AN, Out of the chaos of old-time fatlure comes & now sand start! cure for rupture.Dr.W.8.Rice.Box C, 18 Victoria 8t., Toronto, Ont., has invented a method that cures without pain dan- all questions of doubt he sonds free to every auf- ferer a free trial of hia method and there can bo roason why rich or T, selves of this generous offer.Asan instance of this remarkable method the curv of Win.Bigford, a well known and highly entcemod citizen of APN Bishop Mills, Ont.will be a welcome piece of WM.BIGFORD intelligence.Mr.Bigford says:\u2014l am pleared to say that! bave been permanently cured of rupture by Dr.Jtice's remarkable method.Il aunered eight years, tried sil kinds of trusses without help and now I cannot bea too thankful in expressing my appreciation of Dr.Rice's wonderful sysiom of curing rupture, and will gladly recommend it to all sudferers as 1 know it will cure them.Send for this free trial.Dont be backward.It will surprise you witl.îte wonderful power to heal.And if you know of other ruptured people ask them to write or write for them.Donot fall to write atonoe ; do so to-day.161%43t0y daw PERSONALS.(See also page four.) .Paul's Church this afternoon was the pcetetcr a wedding of great Interest, when Miss Margaret Scott Ramsay, daughter of Mr.W.M.Ramsay.was married to Mr.Francis Gordon Osler.son of Mr.E.B.Osler, of Toronto.The church, which was most effectively decorated with white chrysanthemums and palms, was tilled with a large number Of guests and interested on- lnokers.The bride, who was glven away IN os white satin duchesse, the skirt draped with chiffon.and orange blossoms, the bodic2 being duchesse Jace.Her vell was caught with orang* blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of whito roses and -IlHes of the valley, and her ornaments were pearls.The bridesmalds were Miss Ramsay and Miss Ruby Ramsay, sisters of the bride; Miss Belle Oswald, Miss Evelyn Marler.Miss Amy Osler, of Toronto, sister nf the groom; Miss Muriel Greenshields, and Mlss Amy Cassils.They wore most pleturesque costumes of white crepes de chine, trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion and Napoleon hats of mink, with crowns of white panne, embroidered In mold, and trimmed with white plumes, and carried bouquets of pink carnations, and wore ear] brooches the gift of the groom.The ittle maid of honour, Miss Constance Ramsay.of Toronto, wore a pretty froek of white mull, trimmed with white insertion, a wreath of lilles of the valley.and carried pink carnations.Mr.Gwyn Fran- cls acted as best man.The ushers were Mr.Travers Allan, Mr.Jack Savage, Mr.Herbert Redpath, Mr.Hugh Osler, brother of the groom, and Mr.Graham Drinkwa- ter.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Dr.Barclay.Mrs.W.M.Ramsay, mother of the bride, wore black embfoidered chiffon and black chenille bonnet : Mra.E.B.Osler, mother of the groom, was {n gray silk, with lavender bonnet : Miss J.Ramsay, wore mauve foulard and mauve vei- vet toque ; Miss Osler, white silk; Miss \u2018Mary Osler, pink crepe de chine; Mrs.Charies Godfrey was in mauve crepe de chine, with mauve toque, with chinchilla crown ; Miss Gwyneth Godfrey was in white muslin and lace, and large bonnet of pale lue.fter the ceremony a largely attended reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 303 Peel street, which was very pret- tly decorated with pink roses carnations, palms and ferns.Mr.and Mrs.Os- ler will spend their honeymoon in New York.Phtladelphin, Baltimore.Washington and Virginia Hot Springs, returning to their home in Toronto in three we k+' time, The brides golng-away gown was of brown broadcloth, tailor made and braided in gold, and toque of brown tulle, with crown of cream Renaissance lace.The presents received by the bride were extremely handsome, and very numerous, and included : From Mr.Gordon Osler.diamond ring.Mr.B.Osler, cheque ; Mr.Dobell, travelling bag : Mrs.Rutherford, l.ondon.duchess lace, Mr.Spencer Thomson, Edinburgh.lace fichu : Mr.and Mrs.Wilson.silver berry spoon; Dr.and Mrs.Osler, Baltimore, brass clock ; Miss McGlverin, silver tea strainer : Miss Forbes.silver butter dish: Mrs.Forbes, asparagus tongs : Mr.and Mrs.Cairns, Edinburgh.silver sugar tongs ; Mr.Campbell Reaves, silver tea caddie ; Misa Stepheng, smelling malts bottle ; Miss Mackenzte, silver butter dish; Mr.and Mrs.Buller, Chicago, silver flower vases ; Lady Galt and the Misses Galt, rilyer cream jug and wl ; Miss Muriel Greenshields, gray suede bag : Mr.A.G.Ramsay, Hamllton, cheque ; Mrs.Gilbert, marmalade spoon ; Mr.and Mrs.McCualg, Dutch silver spoon ; Mr.and Mrs.Durn- ford, fern dish : Mr.R.Macdougall.cake knife ; Miss 8.Stephen, smelling salts bottle; Mr.G.Sise, whisky bottle: Hamps¢ silver mustard pot; Mr.and Mrs.Pangman, silver vase ; Mr.and Mra.Greenshields, silver tea set ; Mr.Randal Davidson, fruit dish ; Master M.Green- shields smelling salts bottle: Mra, I.Green- shields, bon-bon : Mr.and Mra.Shaughnessy, Tiffany glass vases ; Miss Shaughnessy, bon-bon dishes ; Miss Par- Ker.vase ; Mr.and Mrs.Gillesple, sugar sifter ; Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Osler, Toronto, silver tea and coffee service, Milas Osler, Toronto, claret jug: Miss A.Osler.silver galt cellars ; Messrs.Jack and Hugh ler, cut glass vase; Prof.and Mrs.Clarke, Toronto, book ; Mr.and Mrs.Reford, all- ver sauce boat ; Mr.Andrew Reford.atl- w- is Reford, picture; Mr.Cattenach, Toronto, vase ; Mr.and Mrs.McMaster, afl.ver spoon and fork ; Mr.and the Mlsses Kingsmill, Toronto, Coalport coffee cups ; Mr.Cockshutt, Toronto,siiver candlesticks; Mr.McNee, Kingston, cut glass dish ; Miss M.Osler, Toronto, bronge figures ; Mr.and Mrs.Smithers, writing desk ; Dr.and Mrs.Barclay, card receiver : Mr.and Mrs.Mcintosh, Tiffany vase: Mrs.J.R.Oswald, sugar sifter : Miss Oswald, silver frame : Miss Whitehead, dice ; Miss Britton, Kingston, centre ; Mr, Currie, Dresden rose jar ; Mrs.Black, bread fork : Miss Black, bon-bon spoon ; Miss Cook, Quebec, cut glass DDRDDODIVRRDDD & ® \u201cef the civilized world.Diseases.the greatest benefit.Q.What is Warner's Safe Cure?A.A scientific liquid vegetable preparation.+ Q.How long has it been in use?A.Publicly twenty-one years, and in all parts % Q.What does it cure?.All forms of Kidney, Liver and Bladder Q.Are many cures vouched for?& A.Nearly one million unsolicited testimonials & from men and women in all walks of life are on file.Q.Is it pleasant to the taste?Co & A.Exceptionally so, and perfectly safe to take - by young or old, under any and all conditions.& Q.Where can it be procured ?A.Of all druggists.The largest bottle and & It is the kidney and liver medicine of the world to-day.SE @ ##Free sample of Warner's Safe Core sent on application.Address, Warner's Safe Cure Co, Rochester, N.Y.us} 0 BOBEH YY dy eye IX SN LF) LA) COAL) father.wore an exquisite gown of.Miss.1K tes gosh Househola Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, Mirrors, GA.ERS TURKS, BEDDING SHEE Any COORING STOVES, °° \u201c , - - ANGES, ETC Regular auction at our large Salesroom.Nos.453 and 455 §T- JAMES STREET, Corner ï street On FRIDAŸ 10th Oct nt 10 =.m.Liberal cash advances made.Consignments solicited.Safe, clean, dry storage for Furniture.Planos, Trunks, etc.Private y.sales every .; FRASER EROS.2 5 Auctioneers.; COMMON SENSE mis =.Roaches, Bad Bugs, Rats, and 2 * Mice.AN draggists.de 331 Queen \"se Bi W., Toronto.imitations Property Boware of worthless MON TREAL: DA1LY alr .FARM STOCK, ; 20 Cows, 5 Horses, Implements, Waggons, Harness, Sletghs, Farm Produce.Bale by order of Mrs.Andrew Roddick, at her farm (known as \u201cMcNaughton Farm), on Cote St.TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 11 A.M- , Full particulars wili be duly advertised.2443 WALTER M.KEARNS Auctioneers.For Sale.That high-class business property known as The Stook Exchange Building, Nos.9, 11 & 13 Si.Sacrament St.(entrance from court yard :n rear as well as St.Sacrament street), occupied by the Montreal Stock Exchange, leading firms of land has dimensions about 80 x 70 feet, say ed by the building, which is of four storeys.years ago, provided with tiled and hard wood The situation is excellent, ern improvements.stock brokers, and other tenants.The 5,600 superficial feet, and is entirely cover- The building was remodelled about two floorings, electric elevator and all mod- being close to the Board of Trade, the new Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph building, and within easy range of the Post- office and leading banks and financial institutions.- \u201cThe above property, MUST BE SOLD.subject to the order of the court, to be made hereafter, Tenders will be reccived by the undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained.NATIONAL TRUST Liquidator WESTERN LOAN 225 2aw tf es COMPANY, Limited, & TRUST COMPANY, Ltd.153 St.James Street.8S ps.arcotic substance.It relieves Teethin Flatulency.It re Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014 CAST Castoria is for Infants and Children.substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other t Troubl cures Constipation and tes the Stomach and Bowels.The The Mother\u2019s Fri a harmless Drops and Soothing easant.It cures Diarrhea.end.EVERY WRAPPER BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF : .Dudl Oliver, clock ; Mr.and Mre, \u2018Eagar McDougall, silver clock ; Mr.and Mrs.Savage, gravy ladle; Mr.Martin, fern dish ; Mr.and Mrs.McGoun, Jar- Ts.Sew h diniere ; M oll, gold pen andle ; Miss Lizsie Moncrieff, silver sauce boat; Mrs.J.B.Davidson, Edinburgh, Mext- can belt ; Mr.Travers Alan.ven sauce boat ; .Mrs.A.mson., es muftin \u20ac Mr.and Mrs.W.T silver muftin dish : y.Toronto, bowl: Mr.and Mrs.Bethune, Toronto silver vase and frame ; Miss E.Cassils, hand-painted bon-bon dish : LaAy Hickson, brillant frame; Mr.Elliott Galt, Little- bridge, silver fruit dish : Miss Robertson, photograph : Dr.and Mrs.Yates, inlaid table ; Mr.E.R Whitehead.Dutch silver spoon : Mrs.Waddell, inlaid.table; Mrs.MacTi er, vase; Miss Hill, side dish: Mrs.Willlam Cook Curran.silver salver; Mrs.Ce Macdougall, silver cream Jug: Mrs.Willie Miller, salad spoon and fork; the Misses Cook.table; Mr.and Mrs.McCarty (Toronto) cut glass bowl; Miss Estelle Hol- Jand, bonbonnteres; Mr.and Mrs.J.Kerr, oronto), china fruit dish: Mr.Herbert edpath, cut glass and sijver bowl; Mr.Stanhope Eadie, rhinestone heart-shaped frame; Mr.Bruce Stewart, silver frame: Miss Forget, frame; the Misses Wilson, fish knife and fork; staff of the Standard Life .cut glass flower bowl; Mr.and Mrs.David Morrice, silver vase; Mr.and Miss Davidson, clock: Mr.Murray and Miss Ogilvy.Rhinestone buckle: Miss Amy Cas- sils, pearl brooch: the Misses Savage, flow- : Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Smith (Toronto).cabinet: Mr.and Mrs.Stearns, silver sauce boats; the Misses Stearns.suede card case; Mr.Kenneth Ramsay (Kingston) pen handle; the Misses Campbell, ail- ver ring case; Mr.and Mra.Charles Cas- sils, cabinet: Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Paterson, silver mustard pot; Mr.and Mrs.Torrance, siiver pudding dish; Mr.Jack savage, gold bangle; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Scott, Dutch silver spoon: Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Osler.sliver salver: Mrs.Alex.Smith, Napanee, silver ladle; Mr.and Mrs.Gill, Ottawa, silver bonbon dish: Miss Ramsay, turquoise and diamond ring; Mr.and Mrs.Godfrey, sewing machine; Mrs.W.M.Ramsay.cheque; Miss G.God- pletures: .Mr.Angus Hooper, point lace; Mr.and Mrs.Hunter (Toronto), Crown Derby tea set: Miss Barker (Toronto), table centre and dollies; Mr.Wilkie (Toronto), whiskey deganter: Judge silver cream jug and frey.and Mrs.Macdougall, picture: Mrs.Trevor (England), fancy work and spoons; Mr.W.M.Ramsay, piano; Mr.and Mrs.Hammond (Toronto), cut glass bowl; Mr.and (Toronto), silver bon bon and Mrs.Blackwell.Miss Thistle (Ottawa).vase ; .Mrs.Warren (Toronto), ativer coffee pot; Mr.and Mrs.Willlam smith (Toronto).silver bon bon dish and spoon: Mr.\u2018and Mrs.John Torrance, îce cream slice and spoons: Mr.and Mrs.Ferrier Torrance, silver spoon; Miss Mabel Casalls, , Mrs.Henshaw.silver am jug: Mr.ton, silver fern dish: Miss Annie Morrice, silver spoons; Mrs.Godfrey, silver peppers, Miss Godfrey, bon bon dish; Mr.and Mrs.J.Henderson (Toronto) breakfast dish Miss Gwyneth Godfrey, two pictures; Mr.and Mrs.Sykes (Toronto), gong: Mr.and Mrs.Matthews, (Toronto), bronze statue; Mr.Ridley Wylte (Toronto), vase: the Misses Bethune (Toronto), picture: the Misses Ramsay (Hamilton).Dre cis (Toronto).res, erson, coffee spoons; Principal and TT MURRAY SYNEET, REWVORK CITY.THE CENTAUR COMPAN La 104 aw ronto).sugar sifter: Mr.Charles Bath, salt cellars and pepper pot; Mr.and Mrs.Wille Torrance, purse: Mrs.F.8uther- land.spoon; Miss Ethel Dobell, picture; Mr.Graham Drinkwater, Dutch spoons; Dr.Craik, butter dishes; Mr.and Mrs.G.Mar- ler, picture; Dr.and Miss Shepherd, plc- ture; Mr.and Mrs.John Greenshields (Lis n, china orna- { Miss Sicotte, tea strainer; silver flower vase; Misg Burke, ring case; Mr.Gordon Lewis, purse; Miss Muriel Bond, tea cloth.The marriage of Miss Jullette McDonald, daughter of Mr.Milton McDonald.to Mr.Auguste Bourbeau, of Victoriaville, took place yesterday morning at Acton- Vale.The bride wore a travelllug dress of navy blue cloth, and hat to match, and carried white roses.After ths ceremony breakfast was served at the residence of the bride's father, at which a large number of friends and relatives were present, including the following guests from Montreal : Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hamilton, Mr.and Mrs.G.Bolvin, Mrs, L.Migneault, Mr.Paul LeBluc, Mr.Delfausse, Mr.A.Biasette, Miss Hardy and the Misses Bol- vin.ter Mr.and Mrs.Bourbeau left for.New York on their honeymoon.The bride was the recipient of a large number of handsome presents.Rev.T.F.Dibb, rector of Bath, Ont.ifs in town attending the Diocesan Jubilee, and is the guest of Mra.Ferguson, 1086 Sherbrooke street.Mrs.J.C.Morey and Miss Jennie Frell \u2018have left for Quebec.LORD BALFOUR OF BURLEIGH OFFERED WAR PORTFOLIO.Lord Salisbury Said to Have Decided Upon This Appointment to New Cabinet.: LORD BALFOUR OF BURLEIGE.LONDON, October 17.\u2014 Lord Salisbury, according to the Daily Express, has offered the portfolio of war in the reconstructed Cabinet, to F alfour of Burleigh, Secretary for Scotland.\u2014e{rm= COLD STORAGE ENQUETE.Ati the resumption of the Cold Storage enquete this afternoon, Mr.W.M.Ramsay, local manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada, produced Iwo warehouse re- ceipte, as directed by the Court yesterday.These had been handed inte Yhe bank by the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing m warehouse receipts had been returned either to Chisholm or McGillis.The two receipts produced had been attached, as col Interal security, Yo à draft on a London firm.The draft was dishonoured, and had been paid up by Chisholm.Witneas did not take means to find out whether thére were goods in Cold Storage vo justify these receipts, but confiried his efforts to secure the bank's money.Mr.Stewart, Inspector of the Merchant's Bank of Halifax, produced the letter .of April 3rd.written by him to the Bank officials At Halifax.- Mme: Charles Liniduy, wife of the Regletrar of the Clty of Toronto, states that after taking med:cine in a every form bed by our able medical men, followed by some months of ireatment at the celebrated Wells of BL Ann's, Buxton, Eag.,, for T {sm and b itis, with but porary relief, at nevent qu of age, after & tew months se of RETPID , she finds herself almost Sotirely freed from the of rienmatisin (althowgh the 6 are mis is beth bands and fret), and always re- u when stiacked by beenélitis 290 Jaw tf STAR-WED ny, through D.J.McGillis.All other | lp wi ea >TO 2 re BENNING & BARSALOUS SALES.\"33RD ANNUAL SALE.Immense Trade Sale.12,000 CASES Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, Etc.BY Auction.The subscribers have received instructions from the CANADIAN RUBBER CO'Y, of Montreal who are moving to their new premises, to sell at\u2019 the store, NO.3 BT.PAUL 8TREET, On THURSDAY, OCT.25th Over 12,000 Cases of Rubbers and it Overshoes, being seconds of this year's production and first quality goods n stock, which they desire to clear before moving, consisting of: Men\u2019 en's, omen's, sses\u2019, Boys\u2019 and Child\u2019s.Cotton and Wool-Lined Rubbers, Ladies\u2019 Button Overshoes, Men's Snow Excluders and Arctics, Pure Gum Boots and Shoes, etc., etc.Bale without any reserve whatever.Catalogues maîled on application.The particular attention of buyers is invited to this very important sale, being the largest ever held in Canada.Libera! terms.' Bale at 9.30 A.M.Sharp.5 BENNING & BARSALOU, M3 8 3aw Auctioneers.Underthe Winding Up Act In re THE MAPLE CLOTHING CO, __Drummondville, P.Q.Sale by auction at No.96 St.Peter St.Montreal, on Tuesday, 23rd October, 1900, at 11 o'clock.- ASSETS AT DRUMMONDVILLE-.1\u2014Four story brick factory, about 100x50, fitted with hot water heating apparatus, and electric light.2\u2014-8tock of Sliks, Dress Goods, Sa- teens.Velveteens, Cottons, Laces, Flannelettes.ete.§ 3\u20148tock of Blouses, Bkirts, Ladies\u2019 11,653.01 Underwear.Overalls ete.5813.33 8 in process of manufæcture 173.00 6\u2014Store and Oftice Furnishings .926.14 6\u2014Machinery .5,381.29 7\u20148tock of Ladies\u2019 Underwear, Blouses, 8kirts, etc., at Mont- vas eee evens ee 000 0.2,643.23 Stock can be Inspected on the 15th, 20th and 2nd inst.- - I.C.R.trains leave Montreal for Drum- mondville, at 7.40 and 12 o'clock noon, returning at 5.20 p.m.Return fare, $3.45.; - .A.L.KENT, Liquidator, 97 St.James Street.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.M36 0000000060000044 One Size.- One Price.TUCKETTS MARGUERITE OLA A ALLELALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLS 0090900900090 9000000I0OOO\" CHAPTER III.\u2014Continued.\u201cIt isn\u2019t your fault.It's the fault of having an ideal, I suppose, that you come so near\u2014it makes it seem worse when you fall short.And\u2014it might be that in spite of alf that I've just said to you.I could make up my mind to answer \u2018Yes.\u2019 to the question you have asked.\u201d ; \u201cMy darling!\u201d he exclaimed.with a sudden, rapturous change of tone\u2014and Blan- don Palgrave ground his teeth together in à futile rage.\u2018 \u201cOh, don\u2019t\u2014yet!\u201d he heard Anne answer, with an agitation that hinted she was warding off some ardent approach of her lover's.Please wait, and hear me out.If 1 said I would be your wife, Duke, it would only be for one reason.Not because I loved you.not because I looked forward to the sort of happiness girls do hope for, when they marry.It would be only because you are very.very rich.and if you would romise to devote some of your money to elpiog my poor people.\u201d She paused for an imstant, an though expectantly.but he was silent, and the girl went on.\u201cOnly think how I am placed ! Though I'm not of age yet, and have a guardian, and all that, I am practically my own mistress,and have been since my dear father died.I believe the thought of all the poor creatures who looked to ue, and for whom we could do nothing, because of our poverty, did more to kill him than any real inens of the body.Sometimes T feel as though it would \u201ckill me, too, though I am young and strong.\u201cThe largest estate in Ireland.and the poorest, and most miserable! \u2014 that\u2019s what the wretchedneés I see before me every day when I am there\u2014the suffering I am powerless to help! I would give my Jife\u2014 yes, more than my life for those poor people among: whom have grown up to be a woman-who love me with all their warm Irish hearts.though I do nothing for them.Now, you understand, Duke, am \u2018nér- cenary, but not I hope, quite as some other girls are mercenary.Are willing to take me on those terms?Are vou willing.when I am your wife, to go hand in hand with me in what T wish to make my life's work?\u201d .; \u201cI'm willing to take you on said the young man, though had died out of his voice.\u201cYou would help, with money, and time.and sl! that I could ark?\u201d \u201cWith everything.All that I have, :nd am\u2014to.have you for.my.wife.\u2019 - \u201cThen,\u201d envpred Anne O'Neill, slowly and sadly.\u201cI give myself to you.\u201d Upon her words there followed a silence.Blandon could guess how it was be iy terms,\u201d raptare ing filled up, snd the blood beat heavily in his pulses.- : : later, Leicester ke.\u2018May A moment he\u201d ud eke me ay appy\u2014so proud\u2014an such a glorisus ending to oy birthday week.\u201d - \u2018\u201cYeg\u2014tell if you like,\u201d raid Lady Anne.And Blandon, crouching low amo the ferns, felt a rush of- malicious satistaction at the sound of her weary little sigh.Lady Mary Blandon was delighted \u2018at the news which the young man whd was known to the world as the Duke of Leices nephew had ter and her to give her the ing.: \u2019 ne a ot need to marry riches, and Anne O'Neill possessed every other post- ble advantage.Besides the monéy which went with the title, and came from the tates, there was.the private fortune hich the old Duke, s man of thrift in hie ay, had managed to amass, and also the enormous sum which passed to urice from the\u2019woman whom all save thres people oo earth believed to have been bis f Maur- be biby from the \u201chaunted cottage\u201d e rom the \u2018\u2019haun had been given the family name © Rl ER ELT 4-4-4444 +4000 they say of Kildaragh! And it's true.Oh.- Under the Winding Up Ac - SUPERIOR COURT, District of Montreal.In Re: THE PRATTE PIANO CO., ' On the 2#th October next.at 11 a.m., at the auction rooms of the undersigned, will be sold by public auction, to the highest bidder, with a reserve price of $1,600.00: A BRICK FACTORY.3 storiés, 120x830.) with two large sheds, engine house, bofler, heating pipes, electric wiring and lamps.elevator.in perfect order, just across the G.T.station; , JRE And the following grounds: ; The north-east portion of that Jot known\u2019 and designated on the official plan and\u2019 book of reference of the sald Village of Huntingdon.as lot number fortyfour A, containing one hundred and fifty feet in depth,.by one hundred and forty-flve feet in width, in front, and one hundred and thirty-two feét in width in rear, more or\u2019 less, and such as bounded in front, to the north-east by Dalhousie Street, to the south-east by the raliway track, on the south-west by the estate of Boys & Co., and to the north-west by Widow William Walsh, subject, however, to and in favour of the rear end or other portion of said lot, of a servitude or right of way over a road twelve feet wide along the northwest side of the said north-east part, from sald rear end or other portion of sald lot to said Dalhousie Street.The westerly part of that lot.known and designated- on the official plan and book of reference of the sald Village of Huntingdon, as lot number (44A) forty-four A, sald westerly part being bounded to the south and west by the Montreal and Champlain Junction Raliway Company.to the north by lot number thirty-seven (No.37), and to the -east by the balance of sald lot number forty-four A, together with a right of way twelve feet wide from sald westerly part, over the balance of said lot, to the public street.The above factory and lots to be sold en bloc.Terms\u2014Cash at the time of the transfer.A deposit of ten per cent.will have to be paid at the time of the sale, Perfeot titles.The above property may be examined at any.me.; e above sale will take place in accordance with a judgment of th Court of the 26th faste © Superior L.E.N.PRATTE.iquidator.MARCOTTE BROS,., Auctioneers, 69 St.James Street.Montreal, 29th September, 1900.234 3 law INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re E.H.LESAGE & CO, 310 Rachel street.Montreal, Sale by- auction at No.6 St.James at.Montreal, on Friday, 19th October, 1900, at 11 o'clock.Btock of dry goods.$1518.86 Fixtures.reves veccon 0.10.00 $1528.86 Store will be open on 17th.KENT & TERÇOTTE, 7 St.James st MARCOTTE BROS.! ; Auctioneers.2403 Jaw ae Roofers and Asphalting Cement and Tile Work.Coment Wash Tubs, Oil Cabinets, Building Papers, Roofers, Mater- iats, Stove Linings, &c- George W.Reed & Co.T7 And 5 Craig.Factory 37 Olier sat.*nty t?rem rider AAA HIS GRACE.BY MRS.C.N.WILLIAMSON.Author of \u201cThe Barn Stormers,\u201d \u201cThe Woman in Grey,\u201d \u201cFortune's Sport,\u201d \u201cThe House by the Lock,\u201d \u201cA Man From the Dark,\u201d \u201cLady Mary of the Dark House,\u201d \u201cHer Royal Highness,\" &c.HPP ett 404404 ice, which from generation to generation of Blandons had been bestowed upon the eldest son.Lady Mary had brought h'm up with care as tender as though he had been her own child (so much depended upon the fometimes uncertain tenure of his life!).Savernake, still a fixture at Lurl- worth Towers, had superintended the boy's education until the time when he was sent to Eton.And, if the two conspirators had ever felt any pangs of conscience for.the fraud they had perpetrated, they had ceased to be so troubled long, long before the death of the poor, senile old man.which had given the title of Dike of Leicester to the unconscious young impostor.Their interests end his had wn to seem identical, although in some ways he had proved a disappointment to the pair who had sucessfully plotted to give him his high place.Habit had rendered them fond of the boy, but they did not disguive from themselves or each other that he was not, either mentally.morally, or physically, satisfactory as man or peer.; From the first moment, therefcre, that Leicester had come heme from @ -ertain walking tour in Ireland (undertaken a few months before his majoritv) with glowing accounts of Lady Anne O'Neill, the lovely young \u201cchatelaine\u201d of Kildarach, Lady Mary, aided by Savernake, had done what she could to encourage and promote the match.Anne's guardian, Sir James Clancarden, was known to them Loth, as the girl's dead father had heen.Already she wis noted for her beautv (thouzh she had oniv been presented in the spring), her family was \u2018of the best and oldest in Ireland (therefore in the world), and young as vine was, those who knew her sroke of her re- merkable firmness of character.Had she lived iri old and troublous dave, her admirers said Jaughingly, yet with truth, she would have been a heroine, or perhaps a martyr, whore.name would have lived in history among the greatest and noblest women of ber time.Fortunately for her.she ad been born in the peaceful decline of the nineteenth century.Fortunately for the Duke of Leicester, also.mince she vas now of the right age to be made his wife.Her strength would sustain hie wenknews.Savernake and Lady Mary Blandon told each other, her beauty and vouthful jars would render her an ideal Duchess.though her busband could never, even by her aid, rendered.the idea) Duke, Anne, with Sir James and Lady Clan- carden, had been purposely asked to Lul- worth Tower, for a longer period than any of the other guents invited, to heln celebr-te the Duke's coming of age: and now the two match-makers were delighted with the result of their planning.They did not know what Randal Palgrave thought he knew-that there was gold tn be had on the Kildaragh estate.if only the money could be found for making use of the knowledge; but they were overioyed to accept Anne without a fiv.and would gladly have Kastened the wedding.It had always their desire that the Duke should marry young.if he could be brought to choose according to their wishes, and could they have had their way, a wedding would quickly have followed the announce: ment of the engagemem., Leicester himsel fwas also naturally impatient, for he was verv much in love, and it seemed to his jealous imagination that all other men in the w would be banded together to win his peerless fiance from CASTORIA For Infants and Children.EZ Be EDUCATIONAL, CANN \u201c 229 4 \u201cEVENING INSTRUCTION : 1 n MONDAY, WEDNESDAY.and FRIDAY Commences Oct.Ist and Contluulng of Jd (DAY, ; 110 MANSF ELD STREET, ° poukcering.Artthmetle.Shorthand, Typewriting, Frenc \"eu La HULLOCK, Principal.Montreal Shorthand Institute and Business Colleke a y Germs: BA SG 7 SATEESNE John P.Stephen, Privcipal.Afternoon and Evening Classes now forming SPECIAL WORK IN.Public Speaking and Debating, Reading, Recitations, Dialogues, etc.Telep ione Up 3414.CHILDREN'S CLASS - - Saturday Morning 239 11 VIOLIN, BAJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR.PROF.1.A.SIMPSON, Inatractor, Gé Meuver Haii zdsil Hours: 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.229 40 MRS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF FIANO,GUITAR and MAN-' DOLIN, 60a City Counciilors st.242 13cod MISS RYALL, .CHINA PAINTER, Studios, 137 Alexander.News designs and colorings.Wed.anil Sal afternoons, 4204 St.Catherine St.Westinount.\u2018Terms moderate, 7bc single lessons and $8.00 12 lessons; $1.00 20 lessuns.242 JUcod Edgar Browning, M.À.:Caussipee, Exc.gives Individual instruction in Classics, Matho- malice and Natural Belence.Backward ,students carefully prepared for the various entrance and vther examinations.49 McGlij College 236 13eod This successful and bichiy popular remed:.4 employed in the Continental | pitals by Rie ra, Rostan, Jubert, Velpeau.and others, combi:es all the depideratn to be srught in a meaicine of the kind aud sm pass 8 everthing hitherto employed.° in x roinerk bis host time, Olten a few nays only removes all ciaçharges from the urinary organs, superseding injections, the nse of which does ire parable basi by Inving the foundation of stricture and other serious dinenses.THERAPION No.2 for impaticy vb we vied scurvy, pinples, spots, bloiches, pains aud swehing of tne joints, secondary symptoins, gout.rhemnatism, and ull diseases for which it lias bern too mmeh a fashion ta employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &e.,to the destruction of sufferers\u2019 teeth and ruin of health.This preparation purifies the whole system through the blood, And thorenghly elimiua\u201ces every poisonous matter from the body, THERAPION No.3 FOr ueIve ts eX ibanis Len impaired vitality ele ples ness, and a!l Lhe distressing courequences of early error, excess.residence in hot, unhealthy climates, -&c.-it- possesses surprising -pod.£18 restoring strength and siesnr to the debilitated, is sald by all the principal Chemiste ouf Merchants turougoout the World, Price in Bagland 279 & 4/64 In ordering, state whieh of the tires unmbers is required.and oliserve ab ve Trade Marky which is a taresimilc of word * PHERAPION © av il appears on the Government Biawap tin white letters on a red gronna) affixed to everé package he orderof Her Majenr's Inn: Con intssioners, pet without which it 4 n feggers.SV 104 2 av 1 him, if he did not \"at once) secure her irrevocably as his own.But Sir James Clancarden, pleased as he as at the satisfactory match his ward was making, would not hear of a speedy marnage.Anne had blossomed earlier into womanhood than most girls, possibly because of her keen intellect, which was far beyond her years.Still, she was only just eighteen having passed her birthday but a fortnight before the Duke attained his majority, and it seemed to her guardian and his wife that it would be soon enough if the wedding were celebrated in the following autumn.Tord Wicklow, Anne's father, had once signified his wich that his daughter should not marry until she was nineteen, at earl- 1est, and-despite the girl's willingness to sa- emfice herself or those, whom she called \u201cher people,\u201d the obligation of that wish gave her an excuse for which, in recret, she was profoundly thankful.Anne's nineteenth birthday\u2014October 2 \u2014was finally appointed as the wedding-day, subject, of course\u2014as she smiling said\u2014 to changes meanwhile.The Duke told Blandon Palgrave (who, though it was nearly a year in advance, waa promptly invited to be best man on the auspicious oc: casion).and Blandon lost no time in repeating the intelligence to lis father.Randal Palgrave became thoughtful.\u201cOctober,\u201d he repcated.\u2018\u2019Nearly eleven months firat! Well_Therk's many a slip \u2019twixt cup and lip, that's all I've got to say.\u201d \u201cJust as there was for yon, one-and-twen- ty years ago, when Lonl Wareham broke his ne-Ë, and Maurice's first breath came | so near bcing his lat,\u201d snecred Blandon, who had never quite been able to forgive his parent for the misfortune of not being Duke of Leicester.\u201cThe slip may be in another direction next time.\u2019 smiled Palgrave the elder.without giving sign of having been touched on the spot which, with fim, was ever - tenderest.His wife, who ought to have given him a vast fortune and hadn't, had thanked God for removing her from the world a dozen years ago.His five boys, all order than Blandon, had died in childhood.(lever as he was, many of the various speculations in which he had engaged.had gonc wrong and now.at sixty-one years of age, he anc his only son lived in a rather shabby Bloomsbury flat.The place which he still owned in Blankshire (inland from Lurl- worth Towers) was let for what it would fetch.and his one other remaining bit of property was a house as dilapidated an ijt was ancient (which is saying a great deal) close to the bank of the hamee, near Marlow, hali-jeeringly called the '\u2018Moated It was unlet, simply because no foolish \u2018tenant could be found to lay out money enough for absolutely necessary repairs.or to pay even so smail a sum ax twenty pounds a year for the privilege of dwelling under the roof, in its present ruinous state, \u2018The \u2018\u201cMoated Grange\u201d had been purchased a quarter of a cenfury previonaly, by the late Marquis of Wareham, who pad then becn engaged in the agreeable: 1f reckless pursuit of \u201crowing his wild oats.\u201d The place had even at that time been scarcely Œ marketable value.owing.to the long neglect of the impoverirhed family who had owned it, and rd Warcham had bought it for a mere song.He had never livid in the house for any prolonged period.but it had amused him to have three or four rooms made barely habitable, and to t:ke partics of kindred spirits up the river, to stop at the Grange over night.- Of course the old honee had the reputation of being haunted.Various ore or lest horrible ghost stories were current re- ardiog it, and it was even said te have feen the hiding place for a band of robbers.There were jumours of a secret room, which, after Lord Wareham became owner, foi affirmed that he had discovered.at when questioned as to this, as he often wus, he only laughed and shrugged his shoulders.The ghastly legends which clustered round the Moated Grange, had, in the daye of Lord Wareham's wild tenancy, but rendered it the more attractive IY lis friends.Many a card party had been held in the great \u201cbsw.window room\u201d which jutted out over the moat, beyioning after dinver on one day, and not dissolving till men were ready to fall with fatigue from their chairs after uo twenty-four hours\u2019 sitting.Randal Palgrave had often enough heen a member of euch- patties, for: i been on friendly terms, despite his treatment of Tady Mary.When \u2018Wareham died, much to Palgrave'a surprise.-it appeared that the Moated Grange was left to him, with the hope that it might afford him half the amusement it had given \u2018te former possesror.; \\ (To be continaed.) Bus + At beandhis condinz;had-1 Commences Monday, Oct.1, at In al) Oommercial Subjects, Shorthand, Typewriting, oe Twenty machines.Nine teachers.humber of tudents limited.Apply at once.Addrel J.D.DAVIS, 42 Victoria Square.Art Association PHILLIPS SQUARE, Advanced Art Classes, 1900-1901.These Classes will commence on Wednesday, October 17th, under the direction of Mr, William Brymner, B.C.A.Class rooms open daily for instruction and study.Students are granted the privileges of awoclate members during the session.Two scholarships for cowpetition, M oteading students please cominunicale with the secretary as soun ag possible.224 3 224 tt me MONTRER: on Founded, 1891, by C.E.Seifert, the Director, | 938 & 948 Dorchenter St, nenr.Meuntain.BRANCHES : Voice.Piano, Violin, Organ, the Theory of Music, &c.&c.Send (or Prospectus.213 RAILROADS.TTT THANKSGIVING Return tickets will be issued at ; Yr FIRST J SINGLE E33 FARE Between all Stations lu Canada, Also to Detroit.Rouse\u2019s Point, Massens Springs, Fors Covington, N.Y.;aleo Island Pond, Vt.etc.GOOD GOING OCTOBER 17th and 18th.Valid returning from destination on or Uctober 23nd, 1900.THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Montreal daily st 9.00 a.m., rasching Terogto at 4.25 p.m., Loudon 4.25 p.m., Detroit 10, pm, and Chicago 7.30 a.11.following morning.Fast Service.Between Montreal and Ottawa.Fast train leave Montreal dally, except Sanday ate :m.and 4.10 p.m., arriving at Ottaws at 12.nvon ant™e.356 p.m.Local trains for all C.Montreal at 7.40 a.m.dajly, p.m.ket Ofces, 137 St.James Street and City Tie ®Beanaventurs atation 2451 C.A.R, points to Ottawa leave ekcept Sunday, and 5.50 8 A Cy pA I'd CANADIAN.PACIFIC | Pacific Express leaves Windsor Gt.2.20 a.m.dally.Time, Montreal to Vancouver, five days.; ce IMPROVED OTTAWA SERVICE.sor Bt.) week days, 10.25 a.m.and 410 p.m.TIME, MONTREAL TO OTTAWA, 2 HOURS AND 2 MINUTES.MONTREAL and QUEBEC SECTION.Quebec Express leaves at 2 P.M, ireek .Pa : St.Jerome, St.Agathe and Labelle.9 a.m.train runs week days to Bt,\u2019 Jerome, and Wednesdays unly between St.Jerome and Labelle.1.30 p.m.train (Saturdays) for and Labelle, discontinued, : 145 p.m.train (Saturdays only) léaves for St, Jerome and Intermediate stations.50 fom.train (week days) leaves for La~ elle : BOBTON train leaves 7.45 p.m.daily.HALIFAX dally, except' Saturdays, THANKSGIVING DAY October 18th) e@ e sued between Stations Port Arthur, Détro SINGLE FARE On October 17th and 18th, Good to Return until October 2nd, 1900 ST.AGATHE SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE.On Thursday, Oct.18th, train leayin Station at 9 2.m.will connect for a 5 Hiv we termediate stations.Returning will leave St.4.05 p.m.arriving Place Vige- at 7.06 p.m, same ay.: Lo \u2018MOOSE Now Fit to Kill in Kippews Distiiet, © ASK TICKET AGENT HOW TO GET THERE./ City Ticket and Telegraph Office.199 ST.JAMES ST, next Post Office, .\u2018 248 3 ie Ly Novo I Day © $3 Quebec ond Refun Going 17 and 18, returning not | fn Btenigers leave Montreal week dave then Oct 7204.vé 7 p.met \u201c5c, $1.00.Steam wick despatcl for Tlie uch: ea tn rooms, HAnIT ON LINE.Steamers leave M and Thursday n: 7 p.m.for Toronto, Hamilton & tntermediate re nt ar me Fre an sesen THREE BIVERS apers leave Tue and Friday st 1 p.m.CHAMBLY LINE-Btsa uesday aoû re Pe RE us Qu ë = ÿ v or Bagucoay Tuesdny \u2018and atorday oy se bee Ticket Office, 128 8 Praigit Co, Maiit 208 frag amen ot.Tigksa ix ok Rates.Tel Main Cook\u2019s Cotton Root \u2018Compound \u20188 Cotton Root sound ve mo ; no other as all Mixtures, pills and imita- » are à -_Price, No, 1, $1 r box; , por box.Nu, 1 or 3 dits and fonr two cont ed pany.Windsor.Ont Fooum: ™ a mended by all Notre Dame street.30 134°nty eed Inividal Evening (nstachon of CONSERVATORY DAY _ Ottawa Fast Express Trains leave (Wind- St Agathe \u2018 EXPRESS leaves 8.06-p.m.À First Class Return Tickets will be Is.¥ ° ea | Ï Thanksgiving ° In sucoesst + 10.00 Laden.Ladies srk your wrongs of) nq * / The Daily Star.CO, 169 and 165 St James Street.\u2018vRe Y' STAR fs dent te any ot he ad hacer de Canada, re at D seat, [I] for six mon and 900 for + eiroulation of THE STAR all the other thy elty of ts for French advertising ure Messrs.sygnce.Favre and Cite.Rue de la Grange.ore 1 Parle, France = 'oron M epressh for the MONTREAL STAR, Wet, west.Gila Can.Representative for sdvertising à MONTREAL STAR, Messrs.Cunning- or and Co., Carleton don, Eng.meneral representative, Mr.Percy A.Wurd 108 Finet CIRCULATION \u2014or THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING October 13th, 1900, Monday \u2026 \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.sosseus »0s0000 0.56,680 Tuesday.Wednesday -.cicceee Thursday .Fridey.o\u2026bus Beturday.ce esenbb ore.ane tar 56,562 sescesne ve \u2018 846,028 Present Average : DAILY, for week 57,671 ending Oct.13 rant wor.117,669 (15,340 - From the above figures are excluded several thousand subecrip- tions regarded as more or less ephemeral.Average - @irontation of the STAD Last Weak, ge WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1900.Smash the Machine ! If there are two Machines, smash them both ! ! Imperial Reciprocity in Preferential Trade would make Canada.rich.- + WHAT HE WILL DO.Sir Charles Tupper has not told the people what he intends to do if he is returned to power.\u2014Toronto Glo Sir Charles Tupper has told the people of Canada that he will maintain the National Policy of protection for home indus tries and strengthen any, points im it that have been weakened by the Liberals.\u2026 He has told the people that be will es- fablinh a National System of Cold Btorage and Fast T ransportation which will enable Farmers and fishermen to place their products in prime condition in the most pro: Stable markets.\u2018He has told the people that he will ask all the British Colonies to join Canada in yrging the United Kingdom to adopt a policy Mutual Imperial Preferential Trade and that he will use every possible means of convincing the British Government and the British people that this policy will benefit the United Kingdom and he the whole Empire.\"He fas told the people that he will fa- Your a policy of co-operation with the Mother Country and the other colonies, instead of a policy of isolation.of \u2014\u2014t\u2014=mtparea DISSATISFIED LIBERALS.In every part of Canadas men who have supported the Liberal party all their Hi are now;in revolt against the methods of the present leaders.Many of these dissat- infed Liberals have no intention of permanently joining the Conservative party.Their intention is to simply vote for the _ Conservatives in the election of November 9, end hold themselves free to return to the Liberal party when they think it has be esme purified.So far as protection is etucerned, while they blame the Liberal teaders for abandoning their free trade principles, they do not expect free trade Irom the Conservatives, who sre firmly committed to a policy of protection for Cana.dua industries, but these dissatisfied Lib- deals believe that their leaders should be ponished for shameless violation of pledges on many other questions.There is a growing conviction among Léberals that after all protection mey be the best policy for Can- ads, and if the Liberal leaders would hon- only state that they bave changed their minds on this question and that they will is future support the policy of protection whether in office or in Opposition, they wénld probably be forgiven for breaking their pledge to abolish protection, but the Libera] leaders hypocritieally pretend that thiy have done what they promised to do with the tariff and every intelligent man knows that this is false.sBut the violation of the tariff pledge is ihe Teast of the offences which have caused .djesatisfaction \u2018in the Liberal party.and Grit policy are ashamed of the Govern: mivat's record on other matters.J/Mhe campaign crv of the Liberals ie: he cquatry is prosperous.\u201d They ignore (pe fact (hat the United States, the' United Ha; Rfügplom, Germany, Francs.\u2018and other à eantatries of Europe have enjoyed unprèce- ; dantod \u2018protpetity during the past four yoiry, and they imagine that the posple of Connds will give them credit fer omy severe 50, B86 siany Liberals who approve of the present prosperity that Canadas enjoys.But, as Rev.\u2019 D.V.Lucas said some time ogo: \u201cThere is something besiden financial prosperity\u2019 to be taken into account, something npon which all real prosperity, financial or; otherwise, depends, and that is national \u2018honesty, national integrity, national moral self-respect.Is the budding manhood «f to-day in Canada to decide, as the political condition at prerent is likely, to teach them, that the only way to succeed in the arena of politics is by misrepresentation sincerity and honest conviction to the winds, and \u201ceach- and duplicity, by casting ing the goal desired by means no matter what! Are these the principles which are to underlie our national hopes and aspira- tiona?If so, it is easy to predict what the future will be.\u201d ANOTHER OLD LIBERAL SPEAKS OUT.Mr.Thomas D.Robinson, a prominent farmer of Macdonald municipality, Manitoba, who was an earnest supporter of the Liberal party during all their years of opposition, has come out against bis party in a long letter to the Winnipeg Telegram, in which, after denouncing the Liberal leaders tfor violating all their pledges, he gives the following advice to electors: \u201cTreat the machine heeler as you would the tumbling musterd weed.Their sole object ia to deliver our votes to their bosses and get their reward.Watch the briber as you would a pick-pocket; the money he is using is stolen from the people by his bosses; run him to earth and put him behind the bars.A highway robber is a philanthropist compared to him.The only way we can constitutionally punish a government is by voting them out.Then our first duty is to vote out the present government for betraying ue, and keep on smashing all succeeding governments until we get fair play, when we will get relief.\u201d Mr.Robertson is certainly right in saying that the only constitutional way of punishing a government is by voting them out.It is just because we have this constitutional way of punishing public men who do wrong in office that we sre not obliged to resort to the use of bayonets as they do in the republics of Central America and South America, when dissatisfied with their rulers.Mr.Robinson goes on to say: \u201cI was born and brought up on a farm, and I know where the screws pinch.1 supported the Liberal party for eighteen years, when in opposition, because I thought they.were sincere, when they denounced all these robberies from every platform, and 1 believed them when they declared if put in power they would eliminate protection from the tariff (tariff for protection we called legalized.robbery).That they would reduce expenditure and grant no money to corporations whose power was already a menace to \u201cthé \u2018people.(This we called the boodlers\u2019 bankers.) That they would not use the civil service for a bribery fund or appoint members of Parliament to office.(This we said threatened the independence of Parliament.) That they would pot superannuate competent civil servants to make places for heelers.(That practice Mr.McMullen denounced until he lost his voice four years ago.I am sorry for Mac, for before he met with that sad calamity his voice was a terror to the Tories, and 1 was then one of his warm supporters.) That they would reform the Senate, not by replacing dead Tories with rejected Grits, but by making it res ponsible to the people, (We called it a bome for political incurables), and the men who denounced all such villainous practices the loudest have .been in power the last four years, but have not in any way changed the principle of dealing with these questions, but are crawling in the same old slimy ruts.If government in Canada is only a scramble for office, with no regard for bonest principlés, and government is à true reflection of the sentiment of the people, then we should eend to China for mis- nionaries to teach us.Some old friends who fought in the opposition ranks with me ask: What is the matter?or, What do you want?They can only understand support ing or opposing a government for the miserable pickings.I know only one code of morals for home, church and state life, that is what is the matter with me, and J want a clean government, which will bold the balance fair for all people, that is all.\u201d Of course, Mr.Robinson will not further the cause of free trade by voting for a Conservative candidate next month, as the Conservatives are firm belicvers in protection, but he will further the cause of truth and honesty by punishing men who have flag: rantly broken their pledges to the electors.There are probably thousands of Liberals throughout the country in the same frame of mind as Mr.Thomas D.Robinson.No party in Canada ever before appesled to the country with so much dissatisfaction in itn own ranks as exists in the Liberal party today.A house divided against itself cannot stand, and a disunited party has no chance of success in an election.mme \u201cMERE PARTY TACTICS.» The cause of the new-found zeal for the British Empire on the part of those who had so vehemently expressed themselves as opposed to giving Great Britain any consi.eration in the Canadian markets, may be found in a letter from Sir Oliver Mowat to the late Hon.Alexander Mackenzie, The letter was written in 189], after the Liberal party had experienced so smashing a defeat in conséquence of their unrestricted reciprocity platform.After referring to the loss of votes to the Liberal party in Ontario, Sir (liver wrote: \u201cAs a mere matter of party tactics, therefore, and in addition to all other considerations, it ie our policy to see that our par ty shows itsclf on all occarions to be nm» true to the British connections, and as little.disposed to surrender this great Domin- jon to our neighbours, as the most British of Conservatives are.\u201d It is quite probable thay Sir Oliver wan quite sincere in the wish on ade loyalty to British connection as prominent in the Liberal party as it was in the Conservative, bab i is to be feared some of those he had {a his mind's eye only regarded it asa \u201cmere matter of party tactics.\u201d They paid Sir Oliver the poor compliment- of teking his advice, as similar to that of Mr.Fagin to the late Mr.William Sykes, \u201cBe crafty, Bill, and not too bold\u20141 mean not too bold for safety.\u201d r Richard ceased from dying things suth ax had won from the Ameriosns the name of \u201cthe U.S.Semator for Onta- 0 \u201d The Liberal press ceased to sneer at the |- Conservatives as \u201cOld flsegers.\u201d and made cn ., who bad retired from the field, will be asked to stand again for St.James division, A BIG PARIZEAU MEETING.A meeting in favour of Mr.Parizeau\u2019s candidature in Chambly-Vercheres was held last night in the Town Hall at Cham- | bly Canton.The hall was crowded with electors, between four and five hundred people being present.Chambly Canton is one of the Liberal strongholds of the county and there were a large number of Liber in attendance.Speeches were rpade by .«I\u2019arizeau the Conservative candidate,\" Mr.R.Stanley Bagg, I.A.Descarries, Q.C., Mr.Darlington and others.The Liberals were at first disposed to make interruptions but Mr.Bagg in a powerful speec succeeded in completely in the meeting for the Conservatives and il the speakers were listened to with the greatest attention and the meeting resulted in-a-eignal success for Mr.Parizcau.VAUDREUIL.Next Sunday, at 3 p.m.a del electors of his county wa sent a Requisition, ring some five or sx hundred signatures, to Mr.de Lery Macdonald, Mayor of Rigand, asking him to contest the County.against Mr.Harwood.Mr.Macdonald, will it is understood, accept and come out as an Independent.tion of pre- Owing to his personal popularity the activity and spirit of cnterprise dis played by Mr.Macdonald, since his es tablishment at St.Rigaud, have resulted in the material progress of the locality: and his friends regardless of party argue that as member he would be of much greater use to the county than Mr.Harwood.DEPUTATION TO MAYOR.Another deputation of Liberals from, Ter- rebonne waited upon Mayor Prefontaine last evening, and in him to run in that constituency.It is.umderstood that the Mayor did not give a fina) answer, but there is little hope of his accepting the, nomination unless he should give way to Ald.Martineau, who is spoken of in connection with isonneuve.The matter ill be settled to-morrow evening at the convention to be held in Hochelaga Ward.MR.\u2018MACKAY STILL UNDECIDED Mr.Robert Mackay has not ret made an announcement of his decision with regard to his possible candidacy in St.Antoine division.It bad been generally.understood that Mr.Mackay would declare himself this afternoon, but to a reporter of the Star he declared late this afternoon he had not reached any decision yet.AMONG THE CLERGY.Coffee Being Replaced by Postum Food Coffee, \u201cI am the wife of a minister.About three years ago a warm friend, an exemplary mother and the conscientious wife of a minister, asked me if I had ever tried iving up coffee and using the Postum \u2018ood Coffee.I bad been telling her of my .excessive nervousness and ill health.She said: \u2018We drink nothing else for breakfast but Postum Food Coffee, and it is a delight and a comfort to have something that we do not have to refuse the children when they ask for it\u201d 1\u2018 \u201cI was surprised.that.she would permit the children to drink even.the food coffee, but she explained that it was a most healthful beverage and.that the children thrived on it.very little thought convinced me that for brain work, one should not rely upon a stimulant such as coffee is, but should have food and the very best of food.\u201cMy first tria) bf Postum was a failure.The maid of all work brought it to the table, lukewarm, weak, and altogether Jacking in character.We were in despair, but decided on one more trial.At the second trial, we faithfuily followed the di- \u201crections, uscd four teaspoonsfül to the pint of water, let it boil full fiftcen minutes after the real boiling began.and served it with rich cream.It was delicious apd we were all won, \u201cI have since sung the praises of Postum Food Coffee on \u2018many, many occasions, and have induced numbers of friends to abandon coffee and use Postum, with remarkable results.Thé wife of a college professor said to me a short time agn that nothing had ever uced so marked a \u2018change in her husband\u2019s health as the on, Wie \u2014 NO-CHHADIAN MAILS tetramers The Contractors Will Not Run to St.John for a Few Bags of Letters.EFFECTS OF BLAIR'S POLICY.Elder, Dempster & Co.Say They Must Get Freight From the Canadian Pacific.Mr.D.W.Campbell announced to-day that the Elder Dempster Seaparip Company would not be able this Year to run ships to St.John unless the line would be able, to receive freight from the C.P.R.The steamship company held that the line could not afford to run the boats to the port and only handle a few hundred pounds of mail matter.There has been no arrange ment, so far, between the Government und the Flder-Dempster Company with refer ence to the winter service.DIOCESE'S JUBILEE, The opening service in connection with the jubilee of the diocere of Montreal was hel this morning in Christ Church Cathedral, and consisted of a celebration of the Holy Communion, the Lord: Bishop of Montreal being celebrant, with the Rev.Caron Nor ton and the Bishop of Vermont as Epis toller and gospeller respectively.he distribution of the consecrated clements was made hy the Rev.Canen Norton, Archdeacon Naylor, Bishop Hall and Bishop nn.; The sermon was preached by the Bishop f Vermont, his theme being \u201cThanksgiving.\u201d In conclusion Le referred to the anniversary they had met together to commemorate, and eulogized the work of the Bishops of Montreal, the excellent results of which were to be seen on all sides.He paid a glowi \u2018tribute to the piety and saintliness of the present Bishop of Montreal, and referred to the great advances made by the diocese under his fostering supervision.; service was partly choral, although not intended to be go, and was attend by a large congregation, fnost of whom communicated.At the close of the cathedral service the delegates adjourned to the Synod hall, where a conference took place, the subject of discussion being \u2018Roman Orders.\u2019 The speakers were the Dean of Montreal and Archdeacon Roe.(OAL STRIKE ENDS./ PHILADELPHIA, October 17.\u2014 \u2018The conference of coal operators resulted in an agreement to accede-to the demands made by the mine workers\u2019 convention,\u201d The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company at once issued the following statement to this effect.* The strike will end immediately./ \u2019 { TWO CANADIANS.MADE BODYGUARD TO LORD ROBERTS.They Will Remain With Him Until He Arrives in England.GALT.Ont.October 17.\u2014Private Allen Hughes Charles, with tle second contingent, writes his brother here that he, to- -gether with one other member of the sec ond contingent, and one member of the firs contingent, have been appointed members of a y guard of 41 to Lord Roberts, picked from the mounted Colonial troops.This bodyguard ' will i ith Lord Roberts until after his arrival a England, and the reception ceremonies there are over, \u201cprivate Hughes Charles is a em of D.ughes les, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Commerce.\u2014\u2014rmpe\u2014\u2014 INCH OF SNOW AT ST.JOHN.(Special to the Star.) ST.JOHN, N.B., October 17,\u2014St.John experienced its first anow storm of the season early this morning.About an inch fell.ere} MR.GEORGE BALL, THE CHOICE He Will Run as the Liberal-Conserva- tive Candidate in Nicolet.At a largely attended meeting of dele tes representing all the parishes of Nico- et County, held yesterday, the Federal ndmiation for the county was unanimously tendered to Mr.George Bail, who has represented the division in the Legislature mince 1897.The acceptance of the candidacy by Mr.Ball is equivalent to an election, as he is uncontestably the stro t man in the constituency, having rendered im- menge service to all classes in the community.\u2014\u2014 meet MEETING IN SOULANGES.Mr.Arcade Bissonette, Conservative candidate for Soulanges, bas called meetings for Friday and Saturday, as follows: Friday, 1 p.m., St.Telesphore; 7 p.m., Dal- housie; Saturday, 1 p.m., 8t.Clet.The Liberal candidate, Dr.Bourbonnais, is invited to attend these meetings and dis cuss the issues of the campaign: DINNER TO LORD STRATHCONA.The members of the Mount Royal Club gave a dinner last night to Lord Strath- cona.On Change to-day the talk was of the speeches made hy .R.B.Angus in proposing the guest's health, rd - Strathcona\u2019s reply.Rarely have such excellent speeches been heard.Mr.A: traced Strathcona\u2019s career, his great work for Canade and the Empire, his great interest .in benevolent and educational works to he.great delight of those present who cheered him again and again.Lord Strathcona made a most fee ing reply, with characteristic modesty, and kept his friends delightfully entertained for nearly f an hour.CHARGE AGAINST A NOTARY.Alexandre Lippe, notary, will have to answer a charge of dheft before the.Police istrate.Lippe received.it is al- Jeged, $100 from Mr.A.C.Clement, contractor, for a ific purpose, and as soon as it was in his hands he.déclgred that it had been seized by a man who claimed that Mr.Clement owed him the amount.As it is claimed that it could not have been seized in Mr.Linope's hands before it was placed therein.Mr.Clement laid a charge of theft against Mr.Lippe, and the case will.be fought on its merits on Friday.Mr.Lippe denies the accusation.HE.WILL LOSE AN EYE.Cekil Ulley was at his work in the Grand Trunk blacksmith shop this morning when he was struck in the left eye by a piece of steel.He was taken to the General Hospi- tol, where it was found thet he will lose the sight of the eye.DEATH OF MR.H.GALEY.Arthur Henry Galey, Inspector for the LY STAR\u2014WE = Mr.Angus | WA LES BE Under Apparently Strong Pressure the Price Declined to $1.20 This Morning.AN OFF DAY FOR SPECULATION.Bears Were Busy on the Mines and the Traction Bulls Took a Rest.Outside of the further drop In the price of War Eagle mining stock this morning, there noting of note in the trading on tha stock : irket.War Eagle went down another fourteen points to $t.20.The rest of the mining list dll not respond to the bear attacks with the same ease as Eagle, but there was some evidence of softness in Virtue, which sold at 40.the sume as Yesterday's low level.Mont- resl-London wae aisu a little soft, selling at 9}.There was nu trading in Republic and Payne and the quotations wero slightly stronger than yesterday's.The bear lactics can only be sald to be successful in so far as War Eagle Is concerncd.Only 1700 shares were sold this morning, 50 that tt will be seen that great pressure le being exerted to break the price.Thirty points In three days is a foifff record, but the stock is what is wanted now.and it is felt in the street that a further decline can hardly help inducing some; liquidation, which 18 just what the hears want.At the time of the great break in the ce.when the mine was closed and the dividends stopped, the lowest panic price was $1.30.\u2018The low level of to-day (sn, therefore, ten points lower than it has been for a cousider- able time.: \u201cTrading 16 @11 other Tines was very quiet: Canadian Pacific declined a half in J.ondon and sold at 87, in the local market, being, a quarter lower than yesterday's close.Toronto Ralls were steady at 105% and Street Rallway wus strong at 275% xd.Messrs.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk firat 84%, second 53, third 20%.Canadian Pucitic 90% liudson Buy £22%, Anaconda £9%.- NDON.\u2014Closing.y- Consols for monav.a; do.for the account, Af.Atchison.30K: Can.Pac., 90%; St.Paul, 118%; Illinois Central, 122; Louisville.76%: U.P.pfd.77%; N.Y.185%; Erte, 123: Penna.68%; Reading, 35e; Erie first pfd., 36: Northern Padific.pfd.T3%; Grand Trunk, 6%; Ansconda, 9%, Rand mines, 41%.Bar silver, steady.29 1-164 per ounce.Money.1% per cent.The rate of discount 'm the open markot for.short bills is 3% to 18-16 per cent,; ihree months\u2019 bills 3% to 15-16 per cont.OR%, The special correspondent of the Star In Wal! street, wires as follows regarding that market: Stock opened generally lower, apparently in response to the tendency of the London market, where declines wera common In the American quarter.There were, however, some conspicuous exceptions to the general tendency of prices, People's Gas rising with rapldity.white Norfolk and Western.Manhattan, Hal- tunore a.hio, were also conspicuously strong.Dealings were again in fairly [large volume and well diversified.There was no actual news bearing on the particular strength of the stocks cited.After initial dealings.a firmer tone was general, and trading became mo animated, particularly in Pacific stocks and Grangers.There was no definite news respeci- Ing the status of the coal strike .nor any other changes of importance in the general situation.BERLIN, October 17.\u2014 Exchange on London 29 miarks, 46 pfennigs for cheques.Discount ratés: Short bills \"3\" per cent.\u201cthree months\u2019 bills, 44 per cent.LONDON, October 17.\u2014The amount af bul- llon witbdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day was £42,000.Toronto Street Railway earnings for last week, with changes, compared with the same period last year, were: : .increase.Sunddy 60 $308: Monday .120.08 ay .230.51 Wednesday 25.3 Thursday .142.21 Friday .212.10 Saturday.287.70 Sunday .628.09 AFTERNOON SALES.Rep.\u2014500 at 74.R.and O.\u2014100 at J05.| Toronto Railway\u2014150 at 105/10 at 1061, 50 at 1 War le\u20142,500 at 100 Eaz .Canadian Pactfic\u201450 at 87.a Cable Bonds\u2014$5,000 at 101.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Bar by Gordon Strathy & Co, Stock Brokers, { St.flacramant st.ct 17 Oct.16.7 p __C'ose.Ask.Bit Ask.Bid.STOCKS.Oasadisn Pacifio .87 56% BT 87 Duloth 8.8.& A.Com & 4 5° Fe Do.Pret 19 12 14 12 Commercial Cable.199% 16» 188 - Jus R.& 0.Nav.Oo.108ly 107% 110 108 Montreal Bs.Ball xd.276% 27: 277% TT Do do Dew.285 269 Te alifax Elec.Rail.93% 94 86, Gey, 'sronto it, Rallway .1064; 105% 106% 1081, Bt.Johz do \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t cesamb nena prenne iid ion 118 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.cog AETERNOON.SALES.Can.G.Fields\u20142,000 at 8%.Oregon\u2014500 at 18%.AFTERNOON.BOARD.EBpecially reported for the #tar by R.Mere 0! dith and Company, Miulng Hrokers, 51 Bt street.Francois Xavier ] Wednesday, Oct, 17,1900.8 p.m.Par Value of Shares, Beller.Buyer, Stocks 20 25 8 se i 7 à 3 HW 1.Bim 1.00 Ty 3 1.00 Iron Colt cere ane avoue 1.00 Kneb Hill.48 40 1.00 Moute Cristo.3 conven a .Z25 Montreal Gold Fields.\u2026\u2026 3% 2 1,00 Noble Five \u2026 \u2014\u2014 8 - 3 : 3 2 a0 amar 5 2 35 24 75 7 Bly Fa 0 MANITOBA WHEAT.k The world says it is not polite to talk about your ailments.Dr.Ayer s.,4: \u201cTalk to me all you like about your aches and pains, your good feelings and ill feelings.\u201d And it costs you only the cffort of sending a letter to Lowell.J.C.Avy }R COMPANY, Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mas, Ayer's Sarsaparilla » Hair Vigor \u201cAyers Pills er's Cherry Pectoral Ajer's Âgue Cure » Comatonc 246 1 NEW YORK STOCH EXCHANGE.is Star by ©.D.1134 ; ref\u2026\u2026 4 \u201c78h Te Consolidated Gas N.Y.+54 : 1714 \u201cJotorado Fuel & Iron.36 BHA Cleveland C.C.&8¢t.L.Delaware, L.& W.af ason.Denver à Rie Urande.De Lo.Fedora: Steel.Federal Steel, prof.Gene ectrico\u2026.\u2014 Glucose Com.pre: hs Louisville 8 Nashville Man v a.Missouri Pacific.Metropolitan Trac .oe ects Her, PaéifcUems.not\u201d De de do yrel \u2026 M.Y.Centrai & Huf\u2026 1 N.Y.Lake Erie & West .\u201c \u201cII pM.vie oe.esl Eu a H.Y.Ontarie & \u201c WHEAT WAS FIRMER TO-DAY.(From the Star's Speclal Correspondent on the Chicago Board of Trade.) \u201cCHICAGO, October 17.\u2014 The firmer feeling at Liverpool was chiefly due to confirmation of reported damage from excessive rains in Argentina.Liverpool was up as much as %d, and a decided help to bulls at Chicago.There was also some Jet-up in North-Western receipts, which were 377 cars, against 577 last week, and 66# last year.If there is to be a great rush of damp wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth, it would seem that it is about time for it to be putting in an' appearance.Total primary receipts, however, were large.This was due to increased movement at Kansas City, whera the receipts for the first.three days of this week have en 730,000 busliels, against 611,000 lant week.Local traders were friendly to the bull side, chiefly on the theory that some upward reaction was due after the sharp decline.The short interest showed some increase, though not excessi ge so far as could be learned.Some shorts were inclined to cover on reports of smaller offerings of wheat from Kansas farmers The principal obstacle the bulls have to work against is the pressure of accumulating cash stuff, but If North-Western re- celpts continue light.the maximum of vf sible stocks should be reached before long.P\u2014\u2014\u2014 TWO DARING BURGLARS.The police of No.8 station have heen advised of a daring robbery which took lace at the residenice of Mr.Nathaniel ox, 2288 Notre Dame street, on Monday evening.Mrs.Fox vas alone-in-the- house; when a man calléd and asked if any one named Smith lived there.On being answered in the begative be went away, but returned in a few minutes with another man.They asked to be allowed to address an envelope, and Mrs, Fox told them to step inside.One of them immediately clapped his hand over the woman\u2019s mouth.while the other searched the house.° got two dollars, and with this the mes made good their escape.Detective O'Keefe is working on the case, but Mrs.Fox % unable to give a definite description of the men.Special Notice.«Children Teething.\u201d Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always used for children teething.It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the: bes .remedy for diarrboea.Twenty-five cents.Wide as the World.There are a few of the greatest works of mankind which have a reputation wide as the world.One is the Steinway Piano.The Steinway\u2019 agency in Montreal is with the Lindsay-Nordheimer Co., 2366 St.Catherine street.Pianoa are sold cheap at W.\u2018H.Leach's Piano Parlours, 2440 St.Catherine street, near Drummond, becaure of small expenses.Er A YOUTH SHOT.\u2014 A youth named George Holt wns cleaning a gun at St.Jerome yesterday when it went off and a uantity of the shot lodged in his stomach.Specially reported fori t Monk, 18 &t.Sacrament{stieet, loca! manauer for J.8 Bache and Co.Mew York, over direct privale wire.1 CLOSE.Ut.17 FT 77 \u2014 Ott: 14; 3 .'Closs p's.Close.934 92 91 Aner.Sugar Retin Co.1 110%, 12114 12h, Aunoonda Mining Co.44h a5 4319 A à.Top &5t Fe .2hg 201, 20% tii De do Pref 2 4 Pressed SLeél.0 _ mrmees® ooo es Phil, & Read dl paid.174 17 Pullman ei meee 187% deatherz Ry.Com.124 13% rel.58 Bouthers Pacisc 341, \u2018Teun.Cons & iro 574 Qnira Avenue 114 \"ÉWID CIUY \u2026comeramenemmen eee < 1 Texas Pacif- lon * 70% 28h Pacide Com.a eu Gly hg pr Tou 7515 iby crtaree Thi, 195 108 .18% 181; % Western UnionTe! ., Tig 70% Tok, Te CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.8.Bachs and Co.je Bt.Sacrament street, report the Closing Prices to-day an follows: Oct.17, 1800.de Opening.Highest Jowen.Clesing.eves \u201c9 73% 3 Wh ov.Tia TANS Tell Teh vers Oct\".éix 374 404% 8 Nov.Ub as aN # OT Oats Oct.[\u2014 ally 214 21 - NOV.cut vom 21% 21% Ze Perk \u2018.Oct.sense dees 3 { Jan 2130 1120 1142 © essen J 7 \" Jan.\"57-60 LES 657 Seen Eom.690 675 875 \u201c Jan.een 542-600 592-5 Li Palmer's Special \u2026.Offer.'Tho Switches are extra good value and are ¢ll foe.Jong hair and full weight.18 in.113 oz.Switeh.85¢ #0 in.3 ox.Switch 61,50 33 in.215 oz, Switch, 83,00 Hent post free on receipt of price.a Switoh, 91.50 \u201c f8 tn.Grey Fend for free catalogue and prices.{ J.PALMER & SON 1745 Notre Dame St.Montreal- 245°1 On Thanksgiving Day GO TO |._Ask to see the only lot left on, Mance street nt 5425.Ask to see the last three lots on Waver- ley street at 5425.Ask to seu the last lat on Clark street -Pt\u20148325.\u2014 \u2014- = - ! 4 Re} Ce SITUATIONS VACANT.| d GENERAL SERVANT FOR Ay of three, where another win kept; nd washing; references required.2 Hall pquare.| - ; - M5 1 \u2018WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR A 8TA?tionery and fancy goods store; one wish experience preferred.Address.M.2072, Star Cn fice, .345 1g - : ais TANTED \u2014 A MAN TO LOOK FTUR horse and cow, In country; must kn how to milk, at once.775 Craig st.24> J: £ VV ANTED - SERVANT GIRL, FOR SMAL Ÿ family.À Albert Place, Glenview, Wests mount.Car fare refunded.References required.WANTED - GIRL TO ADDRESS ENVE.: topes.Apply 9 to 10, Friday morning, .Dun Cameron, 107 Si.James nt.> 245 1 V ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAE-\" ser vant; housemaid est.Apply 51 Belmont Park.243 1 Ÿ \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN AS traveller for wholesale dry goods house: must speak French and know the trade thoroughly: refrrences necessary.State salary require.Address P.(0.Box 245 2 ANTED CABINET MAKERS.SHOW- e makers and general factory hands, to.Work on hardwnod finish and fittings, msa- tels, etc.Stair age, experience and Wakes: new factary; steady work for good' men.Apply to W .W.C.Edwards and Cn., Hardwood Dept., wa.- 4 WASTED 4 ROY AROUT 15 YEARS OF © age.who van read and write, g E ish; \u2018should have a lttle experience in.boo keeping.Apply 5.Gold and Co., 1a31, Notep Dame nt.Ww ANTED - NANAGER FOR BRANCE office at Montreal, by old establish honse;* ralury filme year and extra colnm rfon, must fuirtit.h satisfactory refre A100 cash.j\u2026>ition permanent.Adriress Pot Office Box 2M.lhiladelphla.Pa.245 3 ae re ee w ANTED PATTERN MAKER.AT Once.fr .ngincerinE works.Apply 296 Bt.2 ° 0 > Ask to see lots on Durocher street Ask tu see lots on St.George street M04.Ask to see lots on Waverley 8273.Only $15 to $25 Cash and $3.40 to $6.80 Monthly.Prices have been increased and will again be increased in ten days.We can ahow you how to get a home: don\u2019t be afraid: thon- sands have got homes from us.Go to Mopt- real Annex.and see them.Ask for Tree illustrated pamphlet.SAMUEL HUSSELBEE, Spocini Agent 1638 St.Lawrence Main Street.ALEX.WALKER,\u2019 Opposite C.P.R.Station, Mile End.street 1 Montreal Investment & Freehold Co.Room 328 Temple Building.Tri.Mais 2137.24 REAL ESTATE.The following properties will be BY AUCTION, Wednesday, October 3st.At the rooms, 181 St.James street, at Eleven O'Clock.! 1.-8.E.Corner of Benver Hall HiH\u2014 and Lageuchetierr : 65 feet front : area 7,642 feet.A fine central lot for any purpose.To close estate late Dr.Leprohon.2\u2014793 to ROD Notre Dame Street- 107 feet front -on Notre Dame strest.C, P.Ry.tracks aud Harbour Wharf in.rear.Areas about 15,000 feet.\u2018lo close estate -E.Rennick.THE J CRADOCK SIMPSON, Real Estate and Agency Co.181 ST.JAMES STREET.2456 1 AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bee, District of Montreal.No.10320.Clr- cuit Court.J.A.Bennett.Plaintiff.va.J.G.Defendant.and Archer Perron, Distray- = 0 .1900, at two of thé clock In the afternoon, at the domicile of sald, Plaintiff, No.MI Cadieux st.In the City of Montreal, will be sold.by authority of Justice, al) the goods and chattels of the sald Plaintiff, xefzed in this cause, consisting of 5 1 samen AL, \\ JANTEL - A ROY TO RUN ERRANDS and mal.Limself generally useful.Apply to 2425 St.Catherine st.us.3 ANTED A RESPECTABLE YOUNG git! to ar-l with housework.Apply is evening.24% st Catherine st 745 - WASTED - A GENERAL SERVANT.family of two.Apply 403 Burnsiac off Guy st.ab.SL Cätherine =L 3 JTANTED - fFENERAIL SERVANT 4 fami; of three; must have experience a! city references ZUM.Mountain -st.25 1 WANTED DRIVER FOR A GR store; muet understand the care of know the city thoroughly and furnish ely: ferénces; single man préferred.Address L, 205 Star ce.: -.45 1 W and shovet men.Anplr to foreman on works, Grand Trunk Bridge.St.Patrick street Wm.Hood and 8.n, Contractors.245.\\ TANTED \u2014- COAT 'MAKERRKR, MALE females, ty day or piece; fgleady toner must be first class: bent wages.Apply A.664.245$ Place, 25 1 McDonald, rue Mines, Ont.TANTED GOLD CENCRAL SERVAL for light houvework, ¢ in\u2018 flat.References.Apply 238 Mance at.-245 1 L L-\u2014- WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK; wares 1% dollars per month; city, re ANTED \u2014 LABOURERS GUOD PICK a .ences required.Apply {M$ Dorchester streef 245 3 WANTED.yore GtaL xs UPPER Rousemald.must be able to mew; Fe ences véquired.304 Peel st.215 \\ TANTED \u2014- A YOUTH.WITH KNOWLedge of French and English, for office work; one Lving with parents preferréd.Apply by letter, stating age and references, to Ÿ Lox 493.N EXPERIENCED HOUSE- Id for a small familly; references required.Apply 1142 Sherbrooke st.245 2 WANTED AN INTELLIGENT BOY, about rixteen;- to assist in office; come well recommended.Apply to Fraser Bros.TANTED \u2014 AN 453 St.James nt 243 1 V /ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, MOULDERS, pattern-makers, machine blacksmiths gna botlermakers; steady employment.tate age .and experience, Hox L, 2060,-#tar Office.3452 ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK FOR emall family: good wages; no washing; early dinner; references required.\"ADplye fon noon or evening, 4101 \u2018Sherbrooke street, former Wood avenue.: * 3 .VVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, SERVANTS for the million, and ladles to hire them; always reilable.always quick: tram, sak no ps out, Gorman's Agency, 76 Mansfield st, sep -entrance.- 25 ANTED \u2014 A HANDY MAN TO DO CAM pentering.painting, ete.Apply 12F Vis, \u201c Ÿ ANTED \u2014 A FUR CUTTER FOR.western town, near Montreal.Apply at 3537 St.Paul nt 1 V ANTED AN facturer of tobaccos desires a Treprèse.tive for Montreal.Address by letter to T anufacturer, care of! Je Prix Courant.Mant- eal., 245 73g househol:! furniture.Conditions cash.ARTHUR WANTED \u2014 A TINSMITH, PLUMBER AND GAGNER, B.B.C.Montreal, 17th October.18: steainfitter.Apply tu Ty O'Connell, Mo- U5 3 Cord and Ottawa sts.G 245.20 AILIFF& BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE bec, District of Montreal.No.828.Su perlor Court.Michael Connolly, Contractor, of the City and District of Montreal.Plaintiff, vs.Charles N.Armstrong, Contractor.and Honourable J.R.Thibaudeau, Sheriff, both of City and District Montreal, defendants.On 2Tth day of October, JhAU, at 11 of the clock fn the forenoon, at the Sheriff's office.In the Court House, In the Clty of Montreal, will ba sold.by authority nf Justice, all the shares Lelonz- ing to Charles N.Armstrong, one of! the said Defendants, tn \u2018The Bale des: Chaleurs Rallway Company,\u201d relzed in thls cause.(Conditions cash.ARTHUR GAGNER, B.8.C, Montreal, 17th.October.1900 245 1 AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, Diatriet of Montreal.No.8229, (Cir- «uit Court.Joxsenh Alexander Garault, Plaintiff, vs.George Robert, Defendant.On the 27th day of October, 1900, at ten of the clock In the forenooun, dt the domicile of said Defendant, No.&5 Viaitation street, In the City of Montreal.will be sold, by authority of Justive, all the goods and chattels of the said Detend- ani, ecired In thix cause.conaisting «f hause- bold furniture, power, etc.Conditions cash, ARTHUR GAGNER, B.B.C.Montreal 17th October, 1900.horse BALirrs KALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.No.R25.Su- perfor Court.Michael Connolly, Plaintiff, vs.Charles N.Armstrong.and the Honourable J R.Thibaudeau.Defendants.On the 27th day of October, 1900, at 1} of the clock in the forenoon, at tha Hhoeriffse officer.In the Court oume, In the Clty of Mantreui, wi! be by authority of Justice, all the shaver in company \u2018The Atlantic and Lake Superior Rellway Company.\u2019 belonging ta the Honour able J.R.Thibaudeau.one of the said Defend- , seized in this cause Conditions cast.TAN CRITE.TT Montreal, Téh 1 the GNER: ARTHUR GX October, 1900, PArILIFES SALE - PROVINCE OF QUIS.ber, District of Montreal.No.11814.Cir- cult Court, J.P.Whelan, jr.Plalntift, vs.J, Rurk, Defendant.Oa the 20th day of october, 1900, at ten of the «lock in the forenoon, at the domicile of #ald Defendant, No.10 Mavar street, In the Citr-of Montreal, Will be sold, by authority of Justice.nil the goods and chattels of the «ai Defendant, seized in this cause, coneisting of household furniture.Conditions cash, T.THUOT, KH.8.LU.Montreal, \u201810th De- tober, 1920.345 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE SEVEN ~~ NAT WANTED TO PURCHASE.JANTED \u2014 TWO PLATFORM SCALES, capacity 1000 ihe.each: must be cheap.2, cl 235 1 V O.Box 324, city \u2018 .LUBT.1 ORT - SATURDAY EVENING, BLACK 4 cloth cape, Finéd brown fur, hlank Thibet collar and trimming; probably from a cab on Clarke avenue, Westmount.Reward for return to F.L.Crawford, 515 Clarke avenue, \\Vest- mount, or Canadian Bank of Commerce.246 1 OST \u2014 PAIR EYE.GLASRES, TURRDAY A4 morning, corner Metcalfe and Dorches- \u2018ter.Reward, Montreal General Fospital.245 1 LT, \u2014 FROM 22 BUMMERHILL AVENUE, off of Cote des Neiges, rmall lemon and white fox terrier, answering to name of Figaro; had collar on.Pitaxe- return tu 1232 Dorchester nt.Reward given.245 1 rallway (transportation.Meward.161 rk avenue, Huh 2 AFTERNOON, 0 sf the body, am { a'thoogh I have tried wav.seed corer.\u2018and even had medical advice, I was a led no relief.rater rubbing x» TON twice into a wever, must ac - mayvelf sirprised.(hough natural ; plan = a leaving off of coffee and the use of Postam Food Coffee.\u201d Edith Smith Davis, we | BURKE-ROCKETT \u2014 On October 9, 1900, BUR Xe Agnes Churc Lake Megantic, James M.Burke, of Henderson, Me, to Mary Ellen (Nelle) Rockett, daughter | Me lat M1 9.Rockett, of Lake Ms.san At once thé inflammation in corns, nions and whitiows.Three sises 15c, 2c, Cures buniône.80 cents.At all druggists.LYMAN SONS .& cos : .EI Ca i Cru Ani i i he Star.) > Jet ,- CS TUESDAY ety of elty of m: died this (Special to the Sta le was brought to the city, and taken to (\"AJ pure, containing $3 or $6, gold watch, = Thing ictoria Hospital, WINNIPEG, Man., October 17.\u2014~Wheat, : = ; ?ne ee Oa wich, orn ns at gel F7 Victoria it of F sl ] treight rate 87 1-2e, Brand the General ospital, where he wil re pearl pin Jin ger will be rewarded by retum 74 1-2c.= - .South Korwood, Eng., July 17th, 1809 ¢\u201c k » McGILL MONTREAL MATCH.I nave been trokbled for gome {ime with eczema in MARRIAGES.Quic cure _ THE McGILL MON The Rughy game between the \u201cHas Been\u201d of Montreal and McGill, will be played on the University campus to-rgor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock, instead of 11 er TS | o'clock.es origimaly in OST-\u2014 PURBE CONTAINING MONEYTAND | a j ANTED A GOOD COOK, ACCUSTOE ed to hotel nr boarding house, where re two other servante: without washinge.+26 Messi College avenue Us WANTED - A YOUNG WOMAN PLAIN cook for new lunch rooms.Apply 1858 Notre Dame st.near McGill st.- As 1, 1 1068 J JANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY.REPEL ences required.Apply between 4 and o'clock oddly.7 Joseph and Co.M5 +, WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, AT DAN.jels Hotel, Prescott, w Ont, woman cook; also dining room and housemaids.apply.stating salary expected.to FT.N.Daniele, Pres Ont.= \"SITUATIONS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 57 A MARRIED MAN, SITUation as caretaker or watchman, aor fires man of ateam hollers.holds certificate and re- terences, Address M.2078, Star Office.345 3, ANTED \u2014 POSITION ASTASSISTANT W general housebold duties, \u2018by young 15 during the day.best of reference£.Addtees 2; 2074, Star Office .248 10 WASTED - BY 1ADY Of MIDDLE AGR position as housckeeper; excellent LA Ufrice.\\ JANTEL \u2014 SITUATION BY JOBBING carpenter and Joiner, taking off blinds put ut double w'adows Address J; Nu st te, 1 Alexander 245 1 WANTED \u2014 BY AN ELDERLY WIDO a bhousekecper, cott, manager; highest references, lite distance RANMA Te Tam ty ROOMS TO LET.> OUM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON bathroom flat, also aingle room.21 Ste Catherine at.| s \u2014_\u2014 rtm Rov: COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, y bath flat: also sitting room; board; first gl b warm.cheerful house; also\u2019 few see boarders.98 Et.Fartile st.EN board TE COMFORTABLY FURe athroo: : gentismes \"n .Roo LARGE, ' m fat filshed roori.on only, 173 Mansfirld st.only re EE Roo \u2014 PAKIOURS, EN SUITE.OR: SEparate, bathroom same floor, large double floor.gentlemen only; breake 1 Beaver Hall FN.\u2018248-$ faut if des Room \u2014 COMFORTABLE, BRIGHT.WARN furnished double and single rooms.bath, hot water.board.or table board if desired; terme reasonable.14) St., Géorge et.3 es ee EY BOARD AND ROOMS.Ba OOMS - WITH BOARD, A mount.opposite Arena, country, alr, 7 wi city conveniences, strest cars every minute.He Wood avenve.46 3 i room on =reond fred.7 '.\\ FOR SALE.Fer SALE \u2014 WET WHEAT, ON BA as at foot of Delorisnier ave: W.Marsh and Son, 271 Commissioners- st.51; MOR SALE \u2014 8 BEWING MACHINES, Taylor, No.12D, Wheeler & ACHIN in first class order.Apoty to 8: Gold and Cay 1431 Notre Dame at .2451 ab Run SALE \u2014! TWO LARGE AND FL LC rl har plants, R.A, Mainwaring, 147 = James I\u201d >» | HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.in For SALE \u2014 MARR, \u2018 exprèes, f work; to be sold Apply to Jes.Hughes, 250 Bleury st.For BALE \u2014 BAY HORSE, GOOD Di eight years old: been driven by a lady ales AMS! cob, Apply 247 St.Charten Borromee.> \u201c MN » : I grey ¢ TT STABLES WANTED, _\u2014\u2014 um 4 CL A = 2 irda WB sn iar must - IMPORTANT MANE without encumbra - \u2018som the city: à good home f Fron.APHIS BIS CAQTéux street.Na .* = + Below lle Ronde Where the © Steamer Ottoman Touched .Bottom.'.CAST OFF TUGS TOO SOON.important Points Brought Out in the Ottoman Crounding Enquiry.Has the spot where the Ottoman grounded long been known to be a most dangerous locality for pu-inu «steamships, and has the Government nezlveted to have the spot properly Lighted wl buoyed?It would A @HD CE © \u201c6 Cafe de Madame Huot.Jis-Aromn Delights the Connoisseur.Ask your grocer for it.uw) Wholesale E.D.MARCEAU, 296 St.Paul St., Montreal, \u201d DBP ne 6006$ & 66400404 100060040004400000 è | $ 4 | 2 8 rs : 8 = 3 ; No substitution, and no other $ £ Th Coffee, sold in tius, whether 2.3 Canadian or Foreign, Ÿ Is Equal to MADAME HUOT'S COFFEE $ In 1 1b, tin 40c, 2 lbs.78coy © HOEEE EE ® DBE EDOOOVOVOPDOOTOGIRDD Church of England.the church that founded Oxford and Cambridge, ton and Harrow, that it was the friend of science and that It possesscd a learned clergy.it can scarcely be sald that in the matter Où erudition our clergy in Canada shine in comparison wilh Presbyterian or Methodist divinea, and the cause is not far to seek (1) King's College, Windsor, though entering on its second century.and though possessed of an anclent Royal charter as a university.1s little more than a seat of sound 'learning for the Province of Nova Scotia.(2) Bishop's College, Lennoxville, though very thorough in all Its methods, 15 little more for the Eastern Townships.than King's is for Nova Scotia.(3) McGill College, Montreal, has passed entirely out of the hands of the church.(3) Trinity College is in a state of collapse.(3) The Western University, London, exists chiefly on paper.(6) The University of.Manitoba, Winnipeg, which owes so much to Archbishop Machrey, has entired on à ¢oiirse that must end in crippling tho church in the far west.(7) While various theological colleges have no higher aim or desire, apparently, than to be mere diocesan institutions, not one of them, save Wycliffe College, has any outlook on the Canadian people and the Canadian church, \u201cSome ten years ago, long after the unification of bpth the Presbuterians and Methodists in Canada, the Church of England entered upon a course of consolidation.After years of learned discussion, a paper constitution was adopted, which retained Intact the cumbrous machinery of provincial synods, and made Itself top- heavy with an elaborate hierarchy of bishops, archbishops and primates.And the singularity of the whole procecding llea in the fact that probably not one of those who helped to cal the scheme of consolidation will Hve to see ft do any serious work.The central synod only exists by grace of the provincial and diocesan synods, and In spite of the loud cries for help of the Infant church in the far west, there has not been enough of unity or mis- slonary spirit to go the length of conven- Ing the general committee on missions.\u201d peaking of the transition from an established and endowed church to one that is purely missionary and self-supporting, he said: \u2018One of the fatal results of this transition state Is that it leads many to place too much reliance on the mere accidents of their position.The church is a highly respectable body, and Must attract to itself respectable people.The vector holds a much more honurable position than the preacher, and is at home and welcome In social circles.The nobility and the upper classes belong to the church.Its clergy are gentlemen and scholars.They possess special distinction in the ap- ostollc succession.They are magnified by the imposing titles of dean, archdeacon and canon.Now, all these things need not disparaged, because they have their value in thelr proper places.But it is one of the fundamental laws of the \u2018kingdom that spiritual work can only be done by spiritual gifts.and not by outward distinctions.Another fatal result of this transition state 1s the too strict adherence to the parochial and diocesan systems.As they obtain in England, there they may work to perfec tion, with their concomitants of stately cathedrals, noble parish churches, rich endowments and a population accustomed to them from time Immemorial, There, too, they are of native growth, and fit In with their \u2018environment.But when, as in the colonies, the accompaniments are wanting and the people are living under totally different conditions, the system ehould be made much 'simplér and more elastic.The immovability of the rector and the vast authority which attaches to his office often enable him to work ruin in & paris where neither bishop nor synod is able to apnly a remedy.The rigid character of parochial and ai- ocesan lives is subjeot to the danger of producing ecclesiastical selfishness.par- Ish or a diocese may command large endowments and immenses wealth, while a neighbouring parish or âlocese may be destitute ot all save opportunities of service.superabundance of the one may be used to As a Food For the Skin To Make it Smooth, Healthy Ointment is Hailed by Thousands of Fair Women.Every woman, no matter how beautiful her ekin, finds need at times of some pre- poration to Lrercome jhe reins, and roughness, and to cure the pimples, blackheads and skin irritations.pimp ; Powders may cover up the disficuring eruptions, but can never cure them, and ar, positively injurious,because they clog up the pores of the skin.Dr.Chase's Ointment is a food for the skin.It ie readily abeorbed, and thoroughly cures each and every.skin disease, ing the skin smooth, soft and T.| No woman's toilet is complete without Dr.Chase's Ointment, for besides being the most perfect skin beautifier obtainable, it can be used in a score of different ways It absolutely cures eczema, salt rheum and the itching to which women are especially subject.When the feet are nore and chafed with walking, an application of Dr.Chase's Ointment takes out the smartiog and allays the inflammation in a surprisingly short time.Then, for burps.scalds and every sort of chafing, irritation or eruption of the in, Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment affords a safe and certain cure.It has come to indis- penmble in scores of thousands of homes in Canada and the United States; 60c a Te, ve Toron! m box, at sll deslers, or Edmanson, Bates & a / fC _and vet Chere are no means whereby the Why She Telephon ed WIFE\u2014Hello Harry, is that vouf Well I want you to bring me 2 packages of Navy Blue Turkish ; yes when you come home to \u2026 _lunob.HUSBAND- All right, dear, but sa; \u2014it they haven't got \u2018Turkis yes, will any other kind dot WIFE \u2014 No! Everybody keepe Turkish Dyes and if they're out of them, try somewhere else.know what Turkish Dyes will doand I don't know anything about any others.It's better to sure than sorry and I don\u2019t want to spoil my dress.{Rinks off.) 51 ET War, $6.50 on No- 2 NUT - $5.00 per ton Delivered in your -bin.~ PEOPLE'S COAL CO.10 SHANNON STREKT.286 2aw tf Tel, Main 8157.meet the needs of the other.Bishops learn to look upon their own dlocese as the whole fleld, overlooking the fact that the fleld in the world.In the didcese of Montreal there are a dozen missions that still retain the services of a resident clergyman, while the population has almost wholly disap- eared.In the diocese of New Westminster the pupulation of such places as Rose- land an Fernie must reach well up Into the thousands before it can recelve the regular ministrations of the church, and yet there is no agency whereby the clergyman who has practically nothing to do can be transferred to the infant city that Is growing up in practical heathenism.This ecclesiastical selfishness sometimes assumes a peculiarly odious form.A clergyman who leaves an eastern diocese to do pioneer work among his téllow-country- men and fellow churchmen in the west, is rometimes called a deserter.He may support for years the widows\u2019 ind orphans\u2019 fund, say In Montreal, when he is call- by the church to be a Bishop In Al- goma or an incumbent in ¥ancouver.Montreal waves him an affectionate god-speed with one hand, and with the other it blots out his name.from the widows\u2019 and or- hans\u2019 fund and superannuation funds, eaving him a pauper if he should be dis- \u2018abled by illness, and his wife and children beggars if he should be called to die.Now as.the seat of these disorders ir to be found in the defective education of the clergy, it is to the theological collages that we must look for a remedy.It fir there that the training of missionaries rectors and bishops must begin.Theologi- eal colleges are our schools of the pulpits Theological professors should enjoy a large measure of the prophets\u2019 inspiration.The training should as brond and generous lrs-the- Éhurch- gf-England.as English ci.tisenship, as the human race.\u2018What is the position of our Alma Mater in this connection.It is situated In an unrivalled position in the commercial capital of the Dominion, that draws Ite wealth from every section of the body politic.Like McGill University.it has op portunities of sending its alumni to many of the most important posts in all the land.and so moulding and leavening the whole of our national life.It may draw its stu dents and its endowments froin every sec- , to a national and imperial outlook.and and Beautiful, Dr.Chase S send them forth tilled with patriotism and as with the love of Christ and souls, to carry out the world-wide mission of the Engllsh-speaking race.And yet what {a ite actual position.It Is content to shut ft- melt up within the narrow bounds of a mere alocesan institution.It is satisfied Its students from the Upper Ottawa and the Esstern Townships, Its ambition does not rise above sending its alumnl .to seek out the stray cheep scattered alon the Qatineaun, or in he midst of an overwhelming French pulation, whose language It has never taught them to speak.content to draw its revenues from venerable English societies or a few wealthy local men, while the wealth of the world lles {mated by a loftier ideal and laving the foundation of 2 mighty nation in the wheat fields of Manitoba, the cattle ranches of And says, national, this imperial work, because sooth it is outside the bounds of the dlo- cere of Montreal! 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Ad b expe ane U - 167 city une, H- te Pas a, i WaT 3 800 Ea B FR JL roust DT M \u2018Branch ES Wa oT = G D A, chester, of o be u OT ED 4 Is n 2 i in De se an \u2018 ot .: ; oil pu Denis 2 nar ee cheap * 7 uen ba Hut club OOMS À rs uhidi chi 00! © ext ; STE Ion, om, OR A Wu 8, but 3 , prete IS ui n (Cheap, Good D + .St 1.Dor.G La ar Pl oh orrien se Bakes.£ PAS Ko ÏÎ \u2014 ue Ii + CONTINUED me i = \u2014\u2014 v - œ wv had come \u2018LANIER MEETING ; i / TORONTO, October 17.\u2014Sir Wilirdd ÿ Laurier may well icel proud of the rec-p- \u201cjon tendered\u2019 him sas! mght by the Lib- IN MASSEY HALL, Liberals and Conservatives Turned Out in Equal Force to Hear the Premier.NOTHING NEW- IN SPEECHES.Mr.Cook's Charges Were Avoided, and No Fsference Was Made to the Master of Administration.(Sp vial to the Star.) erals où the Queen CV.Mis meeting on Massey Hall, as + pwiure of concentrated bumamty should dive as à meron | But those who vent to Massy Hall wént A sce and hear =r Wilfnd Laurier and him alone.Luriosity perbaps never befor: played a bigger part in a political demon: stration and lad noses been counted the audience could have been about equally divided into Liberals and Conservatives.The fine hand of the experienced organs x was.seen in every feature of the gather fault that a partial :t was his excoss of astray was in mani Mg.Lt was not IGE co was the resuit.zeal.Where he went pulating the students.They undoubtadly made Lhe proces-ion a ~necess.but an their good natured wad they turned the laugh un the programme ot the evening.Ho far a< tbe ocal lght> Were concerned.they joined the jroc- Rorax, Lh, packages.10 8} Bird Seed.1-b.pack az.0 10 Emerald.Toronto.has been by many to he TOROn 10 JUUNCTION.\u2014Mre, Jessie ture is good and you arc pot a raid to sit on a chair 1 lest the glue-.PL 7 Beet Mild Ghose.seve oven 167 31 Fine Table Figs.1510 BORED ul full 91 piece among he bert Clothing advertising on the Marr, wile of John Marr, builder and-con- 3.hould give way and the chair break.- Condensed Milk.\u2026.13 ~10 Englsh Breakfast \u201cFearrnrien.30 4 au pri Poe.eontinent,and the success Pet the firm is one tractor, died Tuesday, in her 30th year.should 8 y hich will dh rd od : Englith-cured Hams.+.5 .5 Ce of the evidences of it.- : BRANIFORD.\u2014 Mrs.Bown, relict of | We sell turniture whtc wiil stand hai weat sod will last + : TORONTO TOO SLOW Finest den ery Butter special : 1° c \u2018Friday «cs ain * $5.251 .John LR Bown, a one | time: membér for lifetime\u2019 without getting shabby.Dv you need any of that - wut now denianding charleitc gelating, or .; 7 Special Notice.4 N n the ouse, is dead.kind ?es THE S, CARSLEY Co |.es ars ras own, | BAU KISS PATIERSON, 1 .or conveni 9 \u2018 «4 ; .Fer: additional Births, Merriages LIMITED., oy RT bik (MINABD'S PILLS CvrgBulens 13 seu: 2 8 Ostherine > M8 EL.Clarins, sires, mest Drame ppd | ser î and Deaths, see page Sve.1765 to jes\" Notre\u201d Dame Street.184 to dues.James street, Montreal.be open on Thankagivine Des. PENMEN'S Medium Weight, Soft Finish, Close Woven, Pearl Buttons) [Trousers Sateen Bands], Double gussets.Special, 8B¢ each, $1.25 per suit.PENMEN\u2019S Medium Weight\u2014 enough Cotton to keep from shrink- ODD.Shirts and Trousers, MEDIUM AND Heavy WEIGHT, (ing.Very soft and fine, Special, 7B¢ each, $1.50 per suit.Great Value, ua 50C, we => BARGAINS SCOTCH WOOL Shirts and Trousers, \u2018ODD SHIRTS and TROUSERS, worth $1.50, and $2.50, for ALL WOOL Fleecy Lined Shirts and Trousers, .75 C Each NATURAL WOOL, Fleece Lined, Sateen Laced, Pearl Buttons, 50c Each.$2.00 75C Each.$1.25 Each.THE HANNAN STORE, 213 & 215 St James Street, 24Br1 7 TY VISITORS.who desire to have their Portraits taken should give | C a sitting to .DENNISON, 2264 St.Catherine St, 100 Yards West of CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.8 OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY.AHHH HA As an Investment Diamonds are most excellent.They never deteriorate, wear out or fall in rice.They can be realized on 1mme- iately.! The recent advances in diamonds have not affected our prices.When you buy diamonds come to us.You will be sure to get what you pay for, and that you pay no more than you ought to.R.A.DICKSON, & CO-, Jeweilers, 2261 St.Catherine St.Asx! 2451 mm ï i k È i i « ; { The following wholesale grocers and job- 1 bers, in Montreal, can supply the retail I trade with .| VICTORINE The washing compound that cleans without rubbing.\u201d Birks, Corner & Co.Lalonde & Desroches 3 , D.C.Brosseau Laporte, Martin & Co.F Carter, Galbraith & Co.L.Larue | 3 S.Chaput, Fils & Co.Lockerby Brothers J.A.Mathewson & Co.N.Quintal & Fils Forbes Brothers Hudon, Hebert & Co.Hudon & Orsali D.H.Rennoldson Charles Lacaille & Co.A.Robitaille & Cop\".What White Brothers, Grocers, 33 University street, say about ia Victorine,\u2014* Victorine for washing clothes is an article of exceptional merit ; we have used it in our own home for three years and would not be without it.\u201d .\u201c Victorine \" retails 2 cakes for 3c, (sufficient for 4 boilers of clothes.) VICTORINE (Incorporated) \"iid Factory: 257 St.Paul St, Montreal, i i and Factory: 245 1 LOST Between Lyons\u2019 Drug Store \u2018and Sherbrooke street, via Bleury, a bottle of Gray\u2019s Syrup Red Spruce Gum.ROAD > DEPARTMENT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the City Qerk.and deposited in the office of the ty Clerk, will be received up to 12 o cigek, noon, on ursday, the 25th day.of October, 1000, for the supply and de livery of coal.required by the .d Com- Yittee, to the let June, I Specifications and forms of tender, together with all information may be obtained at the office of the City Surveyor, in the City Hall.! \"No tender will be entertained wubmitted on the said forms.\u2018The Road Committee reserve the right to reject the lowest or amy tender.The tenders will be opened by the uni in the presence of the interested ties -at the first meeting of the Road mittee following their reception.(Signed), Signe L MONTREAL MAN DROWNED CROSSING LACHINE LAKE (Bpecial to.the Btar.) CORNWALL, Ont., October 17.\u2014 A deck-hand on the steamer Iona was drowned while crossing Lachine lake last night.Upon_the arrival of the steamer this morn ing, Capt.F.E.Hall handed the following letter to Ohief of Police Cameron: Loy hen Ta Later Iona was Crossing chine lake we missed Frano Leonard, a deck-hand, of Montreal.The last seen of him was when he standing on the bow trying to take down the mast Jaag lantern, which Dlown out.The at was thoroughly searched, but no tre of Leonard could be obtained.\u201d © Lace rene PRINCE HOHENLOE WILL PROBABLY 800N' RESIGN.BERLIN, October 17.\u2014Persistent re.rte, said to be based on semi-official in- ormation.are current to the effect that Prince .Hohenloe\u2019s resignation of the Imperial Chancellorship ix ing.Count von Buelow.the Minister of Foreign Affairs, arm at Homburg this morning.and was immedidtely received by Emperor William.! na JEALOUSY CAUSED MURDER.| VANWERT.Ohio, October 17.- Miss ce Hammel died last night of injuries caused by vitriol thrown in her face on unless .0.DAVID, City Clerk's Office, _ City Hall, ; Montreal, October 16, 1900.i §NOWING IN NEW YORK STATE.\u201c\u201cPLATTSBURG, NY.October 17.\u2014The firat- mow-storm of the season occurred in this section last night, and was general in the Adirondack region.About two inches w il Clayton, aged 18, whose home is run over by & freight e, Detroit, Tues- and fatally injured.th of cut off.! Ne RET afternedn, \u201c lega- were 440 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY N= \u201cLash Hromo Quinine retuné Tablets.Au September 14 by Mrs.John Van Liew, the roonsy it it rails to cure wife of a cashier in a loca) bank.Mrs.a W.Groves Blgnature 12,00 05h BMS.Yan Liew is now under bond {or her appearance.Jealousy tive for the crime.wab said to be the mo- fi : Dr.Slegert's Angostura Bittege make health, ) mix ment of the betrothal of ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED.The Netherlands Parliament Received.the News of the Betrothal.: OF QUEEN WILHELMINA TO DUKE HENRY OF MECKLENBURG- SCHWERIN, WITH CHEERS.AGUE, October 17-The announce- ueen Wilhelmina to Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, in the second chamber of the Netherlands | Parliament to-day, was greeted with cheers, he House charged the President D transmit to the Queen its congratulatiohs and thanks: for communicating the glad event, which, it was added, was of the highest importance to the dynasty and the country.THE IRISH ARE UNITED.Have Not Presented So Strong a Front Since the Days of Parnell.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, October 17.\u2014The Tribune's cable from London says: The Irish Nationalists, as well as the ament, have returned to Westminster with undiminished strength.The Healyites were defeated in the tinal faction fight in Mid-Tipperary, as they have been \u201cthroughout the canvass.Mr, Healy, after challenging Mr.O'Brien to a trial of strength, has been left alone on the Irish side.The United Irish League has triumphed all along the line, with Mr.O\u2019Brien as its chief organizer and paymaster.The National party now consists of the United Irish League.with Mr.Red- mong as the leader and Mr.O\u2019Brien as the master machinist.Mr.Healy is the only free lance on the Irish side, and the Irish party is now more compactly organized than it has been since: Parnell held it in the hollow of his hand.Neither the Queen's visit to Dublin nor the glamour of the khaki campaign has served to divert the sympathies of the people from their own political cause, and faction feuds have only forced them together in a closer and firmer organization.The Ministerial majority in the House of Commons will be 132.Before dissolution it was 128, and after the general elections of 1895 it was 152.Never before in the history of England has a Government been returned to power for a second term with such a preponderance of voting strength, and not since the pasting of the first Reform Bill in 1832 until the present occasion has a Conservative party been successful at the volls after appealing for a verdict of the country.MASSACRED AN EXPEDITION.British or French Troops Murdered by Natives at Lake Assal, Africa.ROME, October.17.\u2014 The Tribuna publishes correspondence to-day from Asmara, southwest of Massoway, describing the massacre of an expedition to Lake Aseal.The expedition is said to have been composed of British, but it.is more likely that the members were French, as the Lake is situated in possessions ceded to France by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia.It seems that the column.numbering 200, went to Lake Assal to obtain the tax on mit exported.The natives replied that they had po money, but would: give cattle.To this the chief of the ition agreed.: ereupon a large nfimber of natives entered the camp the expedition on var ous pretexts and massacred the.disarmed \u2018 during bivouno OPERATORS DISCUSSING ™\" COAL MINERS\u2019 TERMS.PHILADELPHIA, October 17\u2014The conference between the individual coal operators and the representatives of the big coal carrying companies with a view to % ring about the termination of the anthracite coal strike, was resumed this morning in the private office of President Harris, of the Reading Railway Company.© meeting was secret and those taking part declined to Hoçues anything in connection with tne strike.It is said an agreement on the part of the goal carrying companies to reduce the or an early settlement of the strike.À discussion of this rather than the resolutions of the mine workers is what is prin- givally occupying the attention of the con- erees.A ENGINEER YAPP KILLED.HAMILTON, October 17\u2014While a freight train composed \u2018of two engines and forty cars, loaded with livestock, waa ascending the grade to enter the Hamilton yards about 11 o'clock last night, the engines and three cars ran off.the track just opposite the pitch and ver à ditched.e srews of the engines esca uphurt, except Engincer Yapp, of the leading ne, who e entan in the wreckage and was killed.The track waa cleared by daylight, and in the meantime all traffic went around by the Toronto side of the \u201cY,\u201d there being no delay.The accident was due to the failure of Engineer Yapp to stop his train at the semaphore just before reaching the switch.Predicted for the Star, Wednesday, 11 a.m.\u2014Fine and cool ; Thursday, fine, .with a little higher temperature, Maximum and minimum temperatures er during the past twenty-four hours: aio £8 Cimitont bo B uy : Qu'Appelle, 64, 38: Winnipe ; Port Arthur.6 6 Toronto, W, mb , 28; ' Quebec, .3 Hal- fax, * Tr 5, .gd A HAVE ï mu The Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Company's conspiracy enquete was continued yesterday afternoon before Judge Cho- quet.-At thé opening of the session Inspector Stewart was recalled and he produced a copy of the letter of April 3, which was referred to on Monday.This was the letter from which Mr.Mac- master complained that omissions had been made which had an important bearing on the case.The.prosocution continued to object to the letter being put in as evidence, but His Honour decided to admit all of it which pertained to the present case.It rcads as follows: : THE RECEIPTS WORTHLESS.After all this was over Mr.Brock apd I agreed to go out to see -Mr.Chisholn at his house in Westmount in the afternoon, but he stated that he was too ill to receive us, and requested us to postpone our visit until the cvening, which we accordingly di We were more or less prepared ior bad news, but it was nevertheless a terrible shock to us when Chisholm informed us that practically the whole of the warehouse receipts which we held against our advances to the Croil & McCullough Dairy Company were not worth the paper they were written on, so far as the goods they rCpresented were concerned.Through -ma- chinations of McGillis, the office manager of the Storage Company, and the alleged connivauce of Croil & McCullough, nearly all of the warehopse receipts for cheese and butter which we hold are bogus; that is, there are no goods to represent them in the Storage Company's warehouse.The goods were examined by two officers of the bank last fall, and found in order, but it now appears as if they were intentianally deceived.Co MR.PEASE CROSS-EXAMINED.Mr.E.L.Pease, general manager of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, was called for cross-cxamination by.Mr.Macmaster.In answer to a question, Mr.Pease said that when butter or cheese merchants drew a draft on a foreign customer, and it was dishonoured or recalled, it was charged to the drawer of the draft.is was done in the case of Croil & McCullough, and their drafts were not charged to is- bolm's account or that of the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Company.The drafts on which the bank had not got its money, and which had - not been recalled were \u2026.to \u2026 à -\u2018separate account, known as \u201cCroil & McCullough Dairy Company, No.2,\u201d which witness thought was opened in April last.The bank had exc cuted an agreement with the Croil & Me- Cullough Dairy Company and the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Company, about May 13, in reference to the $220, 000 mow in question, and witness wae of opinion that in that agreement Croil & McCullough, Chisholm, and the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Company were treated as debtors on the notes and drafts; they were treated as joint debtors.Mr.Pease said that the bank had never rendered an account to Croil & MeCyl- lough showing their indebtedness to the bank, other than the pass-book, which ehould correspond with the bank ledger.far as Croil & McCullough were concerned, they would know nothing about the account, No.2.Mr.Brock was not present at the interview with McCullough, when the latter admitted having benefited to the extent of £50,000 by the frauds.Witness did not recollect, at that'interview, Mr.Brock asking McCullough, \u201cDoes that include the Campbell paper?\u201d Chisholm was present at that interview, but witness did not remember having asked him on that ccasion if he had got any of the money, \u2018as he had previously denied having bad any.THE PRESIDENT INFORMED.\u201cMr.Kenny, president of.the.bank, was in town at the time that McCullough made the admission that he had benefited to the extent of 850,000, and he was informed of the admission,\u201d Mr.Pease said, and, continuing, in reply to Mr.Macmaster he said that when he first commenced the prosecution he did not have Chisholm arrested; this was done afterwards, and made into a charge of comspiracy.Chisholm was not arrested because the bank solicitors said there was not enough evidence at first.The fact that Chisholm handed over to the bank 600,000 shares of the Stanley mine had nothing to do with the absence of prosecution for a time.Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cIf you had thought he pas guilty, you would have prosecuted mn.\u201cWe would have done 0.It was our intention from the b inning to prosecute these men, sooner or later.\u2019 \u201cWhen you had got all the securities?\u2019 \u201cWe undertook first, naturally, to protect the interests of the bank, first end foremost.\u201d \u201cYou got all the securities you could, first, and then after that there was a call for your own examination in the civil courts; there was a petition presented for your own examination?\u201d | \u201cAnd aîter that was presented, and before your examination, You instituted these criminal proceedings\u2014within the last two or three weeks?\u2019 \u201cYes, \u201d While in British Columbia witness received a copy of a letter sent to the directors, and which referred to the discoveries of the alleged frauds.He never told McCullough that the drafts were charged to Chi -bolm\u2019s | account, \u2014\u2014\u2014 oo - nues esse sd .Mr.Pease\u2019s cross-examination was.adjourned ifor a short time.THE LOCAL MANAGER.Mr.Wm.Ramsay, local manager of the Merchants Bank o! Canada, vos the next witness called.In reply to .'MeGibbon Mr.Ramsay said that it was in March of this year that he was informed that some of the goods for which the bank held warehouse receipts not in storage.He interviewed all the accused in respect to- it, and McGillis blamed himself for his weak: ness in permitting the continued abstraction of goods by the Croil & McCullough Dairy Company.\u201d \u201cI sent for McCullough,\u201d continued the-\u2014witness, \u201cand said to him.\u2018I am told you have stolen some of our ds\u201d He admitted that he had, but no gure was mentioned.His answer was pretty cool; no expression of contriteness.1 therefore said to him: \u2018I suppose you are aware that this is an offence which may lead to the penitentiary.\u2019 I asked him why he had done ao?He said he lost money in his business.I then spoke as if I took it for granted that Chisholm was necessarily implicated, and be said he was not.J then demanded repayment of the advances, us ing the expression, \u2018What do you propose to about it?Lo Ca He mid he had cerfain friends \u2018In.the States to- whom he could write, and it wag his desire to make what restitution he could; and he would write at once.After a short delay I called him wp by telephone and asked him if he had heard anything from his friends in the States, and he mid \u2018No.\u2019 d an interview .with Chisholm these tions, and statement to ade me was Croil & McCullough had improperly ab-\u2019 CHL This signature is on every box of the geauine ve Tablets the renodry hat sures & Cla fn ~ne day i ELT 090 006 26 » Y RTAR\u2014-WEDNESDAY, OC STOLEN OUR COODS\u201d Said Mr.Ramsay to Chisholm Who Admitted It Cooly\u2014How the Bank Recovered the Advances Made to Chisholm\u2014 Important Testimony in Cold Storage Case: + to ~warehouse receipts when the advances were \u201cWe did not\" = y ?pd Tor Saturday, and Mise Hollinshead will be * Watterworth, president, (7 RL TOBE stracted goods from the warehouse of the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Company; that it had been done, in the first place, with MeGillis\u2019 knowledge, and that when he became aware of if was MORALLY TOO WEAK to give information in the proper quarter: but he said the amount was not large, and be (Chi-holm}, proposed to pay it.This Chisholm afterwards did.e continually protested h.s innocence.\u201d o Mr.Macmaster Mr.Ramsay =aid that the warehouse receipts on which advances were made were on Croil & McCullough, and the discounts were made by Mc(iillis for the Montreal Cold Storage Freezing Company\u2014the -vld commercial firm as it .was known at the bank, the predecessor of the present firm.At the time he became aware that the oods were gone his bank had advanced $110,000, which Chisholin paid back.Chis holm never told him where he got the money, and he did pot know that part of it came from the Merchants Bank of Halifax.FIRST DUTY TO GET THE MONEY.When he learned that the bank had been robbed be did not prosecute, as he eonsider- ed his first duty to be to get the money back for his bank.Mr.McCuliough did not say how much goods he bad taken from the warehouse.There was no gne else present when McCullough made the confession.He subsequently reported the proceedings to his board.but he made no written record.To His Honour\u2014\u201cThe directors of the bank were not aware of the facts until after money had been recovered.\u201d To Mr.Macmaster Mr.Ramsay explained that he had been laid up for some time and had been unable to attend to bis du- tick.He thought he bad discharged his duty to his bank.He did not threaten Mr.McCullough, but said: \u201c1 suppose you are aware that such conduct leads to the penitentiary.\u201d This was the first time witness had repeated this conversation.When be gave his evidence in the civil case he simply answered questions as they were put him.e was not called upon to give all the conversation between himself and McCullough in the civil case.He had asked McCullough to pay his share of the indebtedness, Witness had asked McCullough to pay simply by asking him over the phone if he had heard from his friends in the States, but he had made no direct request for payment, nor had he asked the firm to pav anything.His Honour\u2014*Did anybody verify the made?\u201d \u201cIn the ueual way, by sending a note to the warchousing company that we had re ceived such and such warehouse receipts from so-and-so.\u201d ou were satisfied with that?\u201d \u201cWe were satisfied with that.\u201d Mr, McGibbon\u2014\u201cDid you send your officers down to the warehouse to examine the goods?\u201d \u201cWe did so, and that led to the discov- THE BANK'S LEDGERS.Mr.Pease now produced the bank's ledger containing Croil & McCullough\u2019s accounts, and in cross-examination by Mr.Macmaster, showed: where the demand notes and sterling bills recalled were entered in the No.2 account against Croil & McCullough.The Croil & McCullough Dairv Company did a large business with the bank, and there was nothing to excite suspicion in the drafts going through; everything seemed to be all right.The total advance made to Chisholm in connection with the mine amounted to $25,000, against which the bank held some 600,000 shares in the tanley mine as collateral security.Mr.Pease stated that these advances had been made without his knowledge or the approval of the directors.: \u201cDid you advance in connection with the mine, at Chis \u2019s request, $100,000 in one block ?\u201d \u201cIt was not.to Mr, Chis \u201d \u201cBut on his request ?\u201d .\u201c1 do not know that his request entered into the consideration at all.\u201d \u201cWas there a request ?\u201d \u201cCertainly; he was one of the applicants.\u201cAnd that 8100,000 and the other $25,000 form part of the amount mentioned in the letter 7\u2019 \u201cCertainly.We held abundance of security, in addition to a dozen other names.\u201cDid it enter into your minds that criminal provecution of Mr.Chisholm would affect the value of your security \u201cWe did not consider a criminal proseeu- tion would affect the value of our securi- \u201cDid Lee .\u201cWe considered it good, and would not be affected by the prosecution, in our opin- n° » you consider the security worth- \u201cI mean Chisholm\u2019s security.\u201d It would not be affected by the prose- J cution, in our opinion.\u2019 \u2019 .\u201cWhat was it came to your knowledge in the last few days that made you think Chisholm was a party to this conspiracy?\u201d \u201cThe discovery that he had filled up personally, warehouse receipts and entered wrong amounts on the stubs of the warehouse receipt book of the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Company.\u201d That \u2018would subject him to prosecution for a particular thing, possibly perjury.\u201d \u201cThat, to our minds, showed he was a party to the conspiracy, and we gave instructions he: was to prosecuted.\u201d \u2018 you mean to tell me 'you didn't find that out until the last few days, Mr.Pense ?\u201d | The enquete adjourned until this afternoon at 2 o'clock.POPULAR BALLAD CONCERTS.Miss Marie Hollinahead\u2019s ular ballad concerts under the distinguished patron- e of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady into and Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, will be reu in rn on Saturday afternoon, at 3.30, instead of 3 o'clock, as announced on the course tickets.A charming programme has been arran supported by Mr.Frederick H.Blair, Prof.Alfred Larsen and Mrs.Ernest Stecle.Muir.As these concerts were so- much ao- |.preciated last eenson Miss Hollinshend will no doubt receive liberal supnort this year.amené Special Notice.The second oldest make of pianos in the Dominion is the Evans Bros.These instruments are manufactured in the thriving town of Ingersoll, Ontario.Mr.William and the largest shareholder, is the wealthiest man in Oxford county.yton Bros.are the sole agents for these celebrated instruments, Warerooms, 144 Peel street (opp.Dominion square).Montreal Street Railway Company.Commencing Thursday morning,, the 18th inst., the cars on St.Denis,St.Henry and At- water routes will run west via St.Antoine and east via St.James.This change is necessitated by construction of sewer on Lit- Craig mreet.+ 244 2 tle g .Every Music/Lover in Montreal would own a Steinway Piano were the cost \u2018not so high.Yet it is this extra cost which makes the greatness of the piano.You can see and bear the latest teinway Pianos in the Lindeay-Nord- 2266 Bt.Outheri 17, 1 yh 900.Rheumatism.at is the use of telling the rheumatic that he feels as if his jomts were being dislocated ¥ .He knows that his sufferings are very mucir like the tortures of the rack, What he wants to know is what will per- munently cure his disease.That, according to thousands of grateful testimonials, is \u2019 \u2018 Hood's Sarsaparilla.It corrects the acidity of the blood on which the disca-e depends, strengthens the stomach, liver, and kidnevs, and builds up the whole eystem.Try Hood\u2019s.245 1 EDICT A FORGERY ?Believed at Pekin Tat Alleged Imperial Decree Ordering Punishment of Officials CONCOCTED TO PREVENT MARCH Of Allies on Pao Ting Fu \u2014 Rome Dispatch Says Chinese Fleet Will Be Destroyed, PEKIN.Monday, October 15.\u2014It is now regarded as certain that the alleged Imperial edict ordering the punishment of high officials, was forged and was concocted with | the object of preventing the advance of the allies on Pao Ting Fu.Both Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang deny its authenticity.Count von Waldersee is expected to arrive here October 17.} Small marauding bands have become troublesome in the vicinity of the summer palace.A punitive expedition is being organized to proceed against them.There is renewed activity among Boxers north of Pekin.The Imperial troops claim that they can suppress the Boxers, but the allies may send an expedition against the rebels.United States Minister Conger and Gen- lerals Chaffee and Wilson returned Li Hung Chang's call this afternoon.Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang are conferring for the purpose of fixing a date for the first meeting with the ministers.THE CORRESPONDENTS?VIEW.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, October 17\u2014The continued standstill in connection with Chinese affairs induces the newspaper correspondents and others to lecture sitatesinen on the néed of putting more energy in their ac- Lions.mv mre Um .- Th: Standard's Tien Tsin correspondent warns the public that it is a garve mistake to suppose that a solution of the matter is within reach.He confirms the view that that is practically general here that the promised punishment of the guilty officials was devised merely to gain time.He adds that a primary and imperative condition to satisfactory progress lowards a settlement is the restoration of the £m- peror\u2019s authority, and the only cifcctive ar- ugment that can be used is 10 instst upun his production in Pekin within a certain time, fuiling which the tombs of the kings will be demolished and the Manchu Dyneë- ty suppressed.Once the Emperor was restored tbe punishment of the guilty would be zasy, for Kwang Su would have the whole nation ke- hind him.The English correspondents at St.l\u2019eters- burg declare that opinion there is bevem- ing increasingly pessimistic regarding the probability of an early settlement of the China troubles, TONDON,.October 17, 4 a.m.\u2014Hon, Kong despatches tell of the continue spread of the southern rebellion.The Hong Kong correspondent of the Daily Express sends a report that the British torpedo boat destroyer Handy shelled two thousand Is who were advancing on San Chun, killing forty and wounding hundreds.There is no confirmation of the reported capture of Pao Ting Fu, of which, according to the Shanghai Echo, M.Dechine, the French Consul there, bas received news.The report is generally discredited in London, especially as there is no direct telegraphic communication between Shanghai and Pao Ting Fu.; It is reported that the Empress Dowager has issued a decree removing Li Hun Wi, viceroy of Nankin, from his post and ordering Gen.Yung Lu to join her at Sian Fu.e Shan Tung Boxers are returning to their homes.Twelve thousand of them were utterly defeated outside of Tsang Chao, near the Chi Li border, by 5,000 of Gov.Yun Chi Kai\u2019s troops under Gen.Mei.the HAVE MET NO OPPOSITION.TIEN TSIN, October 13, via Shanghai, October 17.\u2014The expedition against Pao Ting Fu has met with no opposition up to October 14.Reports received by courier say that a column of 500 Frenchmen, marching to Hsien Hsien to relieve a party of French priests, met with no opposition in the six days\u2019 march to the south.The fourth brigade of the British is now arriving.The Americans have evacuated the arsenal, which has been turned over to the provisional city government.TO DESTROY CHINESE FLEET.| (Special to the Star.) ROME, October 17.\u2014~A cablegram from Admiral Caldiani, commander of the Ital- \u201cian naval force, at the Asiatic station, says | the international equadrons contemplate taking drastic measures, should the occasion for doing so arise.; This is nothing less than the capture of the entire Chinese fleet.After this has been accomplished, all the principal ports and towns along the coast will be occupied.\u2019 CHANG YEN HOEN, FORMER MINISTER TO U.S., BEHEADED By Orders of Empress Because His Views Were Too Liberal.WASHINGTON, October 17 \u2014Confirma- tion has becn received here of the execution of Chang Yen Hoen, former Chinese Minister to the United States.Chang was a Joyal adherent of the Emperor and a warm supporter of the latter's reform movements.It appears that the Empress Dowager took advan of the late reign of terror at Pekin and because of Chang's influence with the Emperor -ordered his execution by decapitation, Chang was pre-eminently the mast liberal and enlightened of Chinese statesmen.He was executed July 20.| U.S.WILE NOT RETURN LOOT SECURED AT PEKIN And Elsewhere in China\u2014~Id4 Hung Chang Asks for Return of the Money Taken.} WASHINGTON, October 17.\u2014The American share of the loot at Tien Twin is larger than at first reported.It has been understood that all the Americans took after the capture of Tien Tain was gold amounting in value to $278,000.This report arose from the fact that Li Hu Chang Gen.Chaffee to restore that sum to the Chineae Government.It now ap- ars that this ,000 was only the value St oid pois an odd bara taken {rom the À » men Housekeepers Boarding Houses Hotel-Kkeepers \u2014ATTENTIO You are interested in the following.Remember that a dollar saved is a dollar made, and without further remarks, ask you to note the prices below.Read once, think twice, and come immediately.The heaviest stock in town, goods the best, prices the lowest.BA Best Redpath Granulated Sughr., Light Brown Sugar.Pulverized Sugar.yp\u2026e vpy mes cone Poris Loaf Sugar.FIRE! 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I Chinese treasury at Tien Tain, and SHEESH apparently it was only the money taken from the treasury which concerned Earl Li a Government official.8 a hings of value were also obtained from other sources, and it is now reported that the total value of the loot will reach a figure about $100,000 in excess of the amount originally reported.The gold coin and gold bars taken from the treasury were melted by order of Gen.Chaffee.N othing is yet known about similar seizures in march.The total value of the scizures robably be very high.P Li Hung Chang's request for the $278, taken from the treasury has received Pekin or at pointe along the line of 000 no reply.The chief point of speculation now, therefore, is not what will become of the loot, but what its amount is.taken at Tien Tsin.Officials have no formation to give concerning The sums already reported cover oply the amount in- any sums which may have been taken at the cities along the Pei-Ho or at Pekin itself.Th ere was undoubtedly a great deal -of looting at the capital fell to the A but whether any share of it mericans ia à question concerning which no information is yet ob tainable.This is not surprising, however, in view of the fact that Tien Tsin was en July, and that it was three months la in ter before any official statement could be obtained about the seizures there.In fact, only five days ago it was denied on high authority that Gen.Chaffee had sent any report on the subject, although he had.> Is Good For All Kinds Stoves, &c., &c.mense.189 & 189a Montcalm 2ad Door above Fine Large Jamaica Oranges at 25c J.B.VANIER, PROPRIETOR.10 Bris.Imported Port Wine, worth $3.00 a gallon; our price $1.50 a gallon, or 50¢ quart.; tim ep 15 \u2018Bris.Dry Misa Sherry, worth $3008 gallon; our price $2.00 a gallon, or 80c a 15 hogaheads Canadian Wine at 80c peg 100 cases Credit Vinicole Brandy, cost $7.50 a came, 500 cases Wilkins Gin, regular 85.50 à ta SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES.oo.end (Lowat, Fraser & Co.Glasgow) Hennessey, $12.50 a case, or $1.10 a bottle, -S.0.P., $17.50 a cave, or $1.50 a .- 22e ETT Juies Robin, dark Brandy, $9.50 a cass, * 5.; Loudon Dry Gin, regular 65c a bots\u201d Bullock, Lade & Co., (Glasgow) regular rice $8.50 a case, our puice $7:50 a case or Burke's * * * (Dublin) regular price $8.50 de a bottle, À price a bottle.VANIER, 5x1 Your Credit of Furniture, .Carpets, Our stock is im- Call at any \u2018time.F.Guibord, Msnager for F.Lapointe, st.Bt Catherine street.240xtf 500 lbs.Chocolate des Goumets, regular 100 Gross Old Brown Windsor Soap 83e 100- Gross Butter Milk Soap, 3 boxes for-\u2014- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.100 Bris.Greening Apples, at $1.75 a brl, i essina Lemons at sde r 20c.Co | All other kinds of fruits and table à:licas In the Industry.VANCOUVER 6.Octo United States Rio ootaber wholesale em: nese $25 eac through poverty or disease, United States immigration head.-=* It is claimed are being passed over the ines, There are between Chilliwac to the United States, only five of those trails are are captured and turned.back.Quantities of opium are engaged in the sm on their business he gets n on are smuggled into the States.Canadians, who ch snd Japs who have fa len that 400 Orientals hen 200 Japs and Chinese a SMUGGLING OF CHINESE AND JAPS INTO THE U.S.American Officials Charge Canadians at Vancouver With Engaging rem free 17, \u2014 Ohi iled, the 8 month inent Bntish Columbians are volved and Sumas, Washington, 25 trails leadin, from Ca , and month also émuggl: by aloops.In fact, the United états Bou dary is practically unguarded, and men ing are able to carry most openly.claim that after Chinamen, half announcing, A Pastor after the cleanin advertising that has Pearline.Pearline, Gr have doubts about Pearline.some of these people, » liness, if you Cleanliness is next akin to Godliness, | ne , un of from the pulpit, a committee to look g of the building, called it \u201cThe Pearline Committee.\u201d That is the kind of swelled the sales of It's from people who know and are using it, and who think and speak of it as the one thing necessary in any matter of clean Talk with * of te, 4 + \" "]
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