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[" STE (EE \u20ac WARMER.e Montieal Baily Star Daily Total last week CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week\u2019s Last Week's Weekly 342,350 125,986 458,338 -.VOL.XXXVI, Neo 209 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1904.PRICE ONE CENT.JAPANESE ARMIES FOLLOWING UP THEIR GREAT VICTORIES Doubt Expressed as to Whether Kuropatkin Will be Able to Reach Mukden\u2014 Russians Cling to the Hope That the Japanese Are Divided and That Kuropatkin Will be Able to Defeat Both Armies.lokio, September 2, 3 p.m.\u2014It is re.orted here that a conflagration is rag- ng at Liao Yang.The chisf of staff of the centre Japanese army (Goneral Nodzu's), telegraphing early this morning, reported that the Japanese centre was continuing to advance to-day with the object of taking a line from Shinchiyen to Liso Yang and effecting a rejunction with the Japanese left, commanded by General Oku.THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.The Russians began to retreat on the right centre at Liao Yang early Thurs: day.They were thrown into great confusion while attempting to cross to the r~ght bank of the Taitse River.The Japanese, pursuing them vigorously, seized a Russian cannon which they used to shell the Liao Yang railway station.Field Marshal Oyama\u2019's right attacked a heavy force of Russians in the vicinity of Maiyingtai, 12 miles north-east of Liao Yang, at 11 o'clock Thursday.His left began at dawn to-day, pressing the Russians toward Tatzho.It is thought that he will se- versly punish the Russians.JAPANESE CASUALTIES.The Japanese casualties in the Liao Yang engagement have not yet been ascertained officially.It is announced that they will not exceed ten thousand.London, September 2.\u2014The Japanese Leogtion hers had a despatch from Tokio, under to-day\u2019s date, giving Field Marshal Oyama\u2019s report of the fighting of Thursday.It is practically identical with the press despatches from Tokio.It specifies the number of Russian cannon captured, and subsequently used to bombard Liao Yang station, as being \u201cten and a half centimetre cannon.\u201d RUSSIAN STOCK OF OPTIMISM NOT YET EXHAUSTED.ifhe War Office Professes to Believe That it is All Part of a Definite Plan.St.Petersburg.September 2.\u20141.25 p.m.\u2014No absolute information has reached the War Office confirming the repgris that Liao Yang has beep go» gupled by the Japanese, but it is posi- tvely known that General Kurdpatkin decided to withdraw from his positions south of Ilao Yang to the north or right bank of the Taitse River, Tuesday night, and the orders were actually given, as stated in these despatches Yesterday.The War Office presumes that the movement was carried out, 4s the latest advices yesterday were that the crossing of the river was not be- fng opposed.The fact, disclosed for the first time in these despaches last night that the strongest Russian position prepared by General Kuropatkin was not around the town of Liao Yang, as the public had been led to believe, but on the right or north bank of the Taitse River.was a secret so successfully guarded that not even an intimation of it had leaked out.It is now explained that the Russian commander- In-chief had all along anticipated that the Japanese, when they made their advance on Llao Yang, would pursue the identical tactica which had been 50 successful in every previous stage of the campaign, and while attacking in front would attempt by a wide detour to outflank the Russian position.This time General Kuropatkin was not caught napping.He was prepared for just what happened, and so soon as he received word that General Kuroki had crossed the Taitse, twenty miles above Liao Yang and was moving westward, Kuropatkin met the move by throwing his whole army over at night.GAINED AN ADVANTAGE, By this piece of strategy Kuropatkin, in the opinion of the general staff, gained an immense advantage.His army is concentrated on one side nf the river and the rond is still open fur his retirement northward, wile the Japanese armies, which must act in unison, are separated by the river, which places Kuropatkin in a position to oppose Kuroki! with his whole army.while Generals Oku and Odzu stranded on- the other side, which gives Kuro- patkin a possible opportunity to imitate Napoleon's tactice and defeat the opposing forces in detail.\u2018\u2019There is only one parallel in history.\u201d said a high ofMcer of the War Office to-day.\u201cand that is Metz, when Prince Frederick Charles straddled the Moselle with the German armies.But, Kuropatkin has not repeated Marshal Basaine\u2019s mistake of sitting still whle the enemy closed him in.\u201d Kuropatkin'a great strength in cavalry, In the opinion of the war office, will stand him in good stead now.Whether the whole of Kuropatkin'a army got across yesterday is not defl- nitely established, the War Office not having yet recelved complete advices.the latest information bein that the erossing of the river was not being interfered with.In view of the Tokio despatch received this it I» porrible that the troops forming the Japanese screen and a portion of the Japanese right flank did not succeed In crossing the river.There are two good, regular bridges at Liao Yang, Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of forces were in action at Heiyl al, north of the Taltse River.indiéates that Genera! Kuropatkin has alrdad engaged him with a portion of hi army.It ts understood that throughout over which the Russian crossing .as effected.and then there is the railroad bridge, about two miles down the stream.The Tokio report that Kugoki's 4 CANADA'S GONING BOVERNOR GENERAL The London Times Speaks Highly of Earl Grey.FAMILY FAMED IN HISTORY Lady Minto\u2019s Brother is a Man of Affairs With a Notable Record, Canafflan Assoclated Press.London, September 2.\u2014 The Times says Earl Grey combines the essential qualitles of success in his earnest belie?In the Empire and with his emin- \\ently ionciliatory temper he witl hold the reserve did ot nk Kuropatkin's main leave their position on the right of the river.DON'T ADMIT THIS.The report that telegraphic mu- nication between Liao Yang Jand Mukden has been severed, ig no} admitted at the War Office, which nts out that it has only been recetfing twe telegrams daily from» Gen 19 Kuropatkin and Sakharoff.Two re received yesterday and two are x- pected to-day, althouæh none had bæn delivered up to noon.The absence of press telegrams explained, as announced in these de spatches yesterday, by the transfer of the head telegraph office at Liao Yang to Shakhe, fifteen miles north, which wr necessitated by the fact that Japanese shells were dropping Into the olL.ce, although the e was situated on the north bank of the Taitse River.A shell killed two operators Monday.The file} telegraph, which is working between Shakhe and Kuro- patkin\u2019s headquarters, 13 not available to correspondents.who would have \u2018o send their messages dy express rider to Shakhe, a difficult task owing to the heavy roads.INTEREST AT W (ITE HEAT.The public here ts stil] M complete ignorance of the new pha - which the battle entered upon yesterday, but f1- terest is at white heat.Every foreign telegraph is eagerly pounced upon, the newspapers printing extra editions four or five times a day, a thing heretofore unprecedented in tory of the Russian capital.TERRIFIC FIGHT AROUND KOULACK HILL.St.Petersburg, September 2.\u20148.20 am.\u2014A delayed despatch to the Official Messenger from Liao Yang under date of August 31, gives some details of the three days\u2019 fighting from Auguat 29.The despatch falls, however, to throw additional light on the state of telegraphic communication becauge it arrived Thursday morning, too late for publication.Nevertheless.jt is among the last communications.The correspondent states that he Was with a battery on houlack Hill, to the left of the ratlway line, that dawn Monday when the Jaranege runs opened.\u201cIt was\u201d he continues, \u201ca simultaneous salute hy hundreds of cannon, and during the first hour the firing was simply terrific.We were under a perfect rain of shrapnci bullets and splinters of sHells.The Japanese did not know the country or the location of our defences.so they constantly shifted their batteries, trying to search out our positions.\u201cIt was in the course of these manoeuvres that Koulack Hill became an object of interest to the Japanese artillerymen.The sight was a beautiful but terrifying one.Although we were masked and tolerably protected, the side of our hill was rent and torn by bursting shells.dirt, dust and rocks fliled the air, sand and smoke hung like a golden halo overhead.We watched the shells fall upon the ruins of the thousand-year-old watch tower the his- \u2018| where they completed the ravages of the centuries.\u201cThe Japanese got our range gand tried to enfilade us from a village on in knowing the ranges, and simply smothered them with shells.Conse- riedly.A second attempt to enfilade us was made at 10 o'clock In the morning, but again it failed.We swept the Chinese cornfields whence the fire came and turned out the Japanese gun- nèrs like & nest of angry wasps.Our rifle brigade held the village of Male- tung against the rolling waves of Jap- try thrown out against that and , until our re- aleve Serves Swept down and cleared the front at the point of the bayonet.EARL GREY, LOU Who \u2018will succeed Logd Migle as Governor-General.the fighting of the last few 4a \u2018balance even between the parties, and the right.| Here we had the advantage | quently, the Japanese withdrew hur-\u2019 we doubt not will be able to maintain with firmness the position ag representative of the Crown which we are bound to maintain.He will be liked by the French-Canadians and English, and wHl maintain cordial relations with the United States, while at the same time he wlll know how to treat those petulant demonstrations of a æeparatist spirit which now and then from a few obscure quarters claim a certain notice.His African experience will lead him to look with sympathy on the expansion of the North- West.He has the gift of imagination.Reglons large as states are ready for the plough, and no problem will more appeal to Lord Grey's mind than development of Canada as a fleld for British imigrants.THE 4TH EARL GREY.Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl, LL.M., was born November 25.1851 and is the son of General Hon.Charles Grey and Caroline, daughter of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar.In 1877 he married Alice, 3rd daughter of Robert Stayner Holford, M.P., Westonbirt, Gloucestershire.The present Earl waa educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge (Senior in Law and Hlstory Tripos.1873).He was elected to the House of Commons and sat for South Northumberland in the Liberal interests from 1880 to 1885.He represented Northumberland (Tynside) 1885-86.In 1894 he succeeded his uncle and became Earl Grey.entering into estates to the extent of 17,600 acres.He wen! tn South Africa in 1898 and was the Administrator of Rhodesia In 1R96-97.In 1898.he became a director of the British South Africa Company and still remains such.He haz been Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland sirce 1889, and lives at Howick House, Lesbury, Northumberland.He is a brother of Lady Minto.Hila oldest ron and heir.Charles Robert Grey, Viscount Howick, was Hern December 10.1879, and 19 a second !eutenant In the 1st Life Guards.Earl Grey published \u201cHubert Hervey, a Memoir,\u201d In 1899.A NOTABLE FAMILY.Lord Minto's successor numbers among his immediate ancestors, two famed in history.one a great solder and the other a great statesman.General Charles Grey.the first Earl, was a distinguished soldier.He served on the staff of Prince Ferdinand of Brunawick in the Seven Years\u2019 War, and was wounded at Minden.While his son, the second Earl, who became so famous in political life, was making verree at Eton, the father was serving against the révolted colonists In Pennsylvania and.New Jersey.While the son.as the then young member for Northumberland, was denouncing Pitt's war aginst the Convention, the veteran soldier was destroying the remnant of the French colonial emptre by the capture of Martinique and Guadaloupe.When Napoleon threatened an invasion, General Grey took command af the southern district, and at the peace of Amiens he was rewarded with a peerage.His elder brother.Sir Henry Grey of Howick.the head of the family, had rupported the Government.But the political career of young Grey, who was heir presumptive to the family estates, took a ifrerent plexion.whi needs to be explained by the clrcuigstances in which it began.WNY GREY OPPOSED PITT.Young Grey expected to occupy the seat ich had been his uncle's; and hia early ; *are were spent in prepare.tion for a Parliamentary career.He was sent to Eton a thence to Cambridge.Williaah Pitt, a youth five years older, was thèn in residence as à master of arts, studio court to the of \u2018great Whig statesman with absolute SUCCESS Sir William Van Horne as a Type.BEGAN EARLY, WORKED HARD Only by Being Enthusiastic Over Your Work Can You Do It Well : Canada quote the example of Sir wy liam Van Horne.4 They regard his success as express- fve of all the things which are most tae teresting and important in analyxinif this question., E .ore I interviewed Sir Willam I had secured & clear idea of his life; his character, and his success from what others had told me and from study of the great enterprise with which he is so intimately associated.From Sir William himself 1 secured very little inforrpation as to his own success.That is a subject which be declined to discuss.\u201cNo man can be considered a success until his life-work is over,\u201d was the way he expressed it.Sir Willlam's life-work might end to-day and it would be worthy the man.It Ia by what a man does that we Judge his succesi It ls by what à man is that we estimate his influence.What Sir William hos done and is doing is the story of hard work.His herd work began when he was a boy.Of course he began low down In the scale of advancement, af 1 All great men seem to do that\u2018: | Early in his career he was a tal\u2019 grapher.; : Sir William Van Horne .i as a Telegrapher .The way he did his work as a teié- grapher is the way he has one all bis work .: He did all the work that vas coming his way.He was always down at the ahead of time.He was always ready to stay af office when his shift was over.He wanted to do all he was paid to de, and a good deal more.?He wanted to do more because ff he did more he would eventually be paid for more, Those who only do what they are paid for doing never get paid for miore than they do, nor quite as much.We all have to do a little more than we ate paid for or there would de no profit in employing our services.Those who do a good deal more than they are paid for are the ones whom !t is most profitable to employ.There is a universal law of compensation that governs this.Read Emerson on compensation, if you want the higher philosophy of it The Every Day Philosophy of Compensation The every day philosophy of compensation is an open book.It is one of the books you can read In the store or office as you work, and the boss won't call you down for it.If you don\u2019t read this book the boss may call you down for not knowing the rules that govern your success and his success.8ir Willlam Van Horne had read this book\u2014everybody who succeeds has to read ft.It 18 the book of life.Said Sir Willlam\u2014*It you're getting $30 or 340 a month as a telegrapher and do 360 or 380 worth of work, you'll get (Continued on Page Five.) ~ + followed portended grave changes.Pitt's elevation to the premiership, his brilliant and hard-fought battlé in the house, and his complete rout of the Whig party at the general elections of 1784.when he came in for Cambridge at the head of the poll, threatened the great territorial interest with nothing less than extinction.It was to this interest that Grey belonged; and hence, when at length returned for Northum- berland in 1786, he at once came forward as a Yigorous assailant of the Pit Government.He was hailed by the Opposition, and associated with Fox, Burke and Sheridan, ae a manager in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings.During the nineteen years which remained of Fox's career he followed the fidelity, and succeeded him as leader of the party .Without going into the history of his career in Parttament, & may be sald that he was never anxious for power, being actuated by a sense of duty rather than inclinetion.When the Reform Bll was passed in the House of Commons it was Grey's task to introduce it to the Lords, where ft was defeated.The last months of 18% were the beginning of a political orieis such as Bagiand not séefi since 1688.The two extreme parties, the Ul- tra-Radicals and the Uktre-Tories, were ready for civil war.Between them stood the ministry and the majority of the int t peace-loving people of England.eir course of action was soon decided.The bill must be passed and there were only two ways of doing It.One was opposition.The question whether the ministry should demand the King's gonsent to such à creation of peers was debated in the Cabinet.Brougham proposed it, and gradually the others were won over.was from the first opposed to such an 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of Majtose Bread.Main 1025.- 7 ven in writing.and bas been called Es Magna Carta of responsible government.It established the right of a ministry to break down by the most convenient means a factious opposition in the Lords; and this right has never since been tically disputed.Grey had won.Of course it was not necessary to carry out the threat, which would have been equivalent to the abolition of the House.The King's consent once made known, a sufficient number of peers withdrew to permit the bill to pass, This movement.was headed by the Duke of Wellington, himself, and the bill was carried by a m ty of 84 Mority o life Grey could always be bold, strenuous and self-sacrificing; but he was little disposed for the active work of the politician.A certain stiffness and resefve ever seemed to hedge him in.The scrupulous uprightness of Grey's political and private character completed the ascendency which he gained; and no politician could named who, without being a statesman of the highest 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decide to finish the fight.He has \u20ac | the Japanesé divided by the river.thus } effectually turning the tables on his : foes, until several hours later, when a d from St.Petersburg, dated September 2, and timed at 1.28 this morning, said that \u201cThe news of the evacuation of Liao Yang and the withdrawa! of the Russian army to the right bank .of the Taitse river had caused intense; excitement and disappointment.\u201d WITHDRAWAL NECESSARY.Late Thurdday night a Sr.Peraca.| burg correspondent obtained an opin- fon from the War Office that the withdrawal to the right bank of the Talts> River became necessary, so that the Russians would be able to repel a blow fn that direction .nd that Gen.\u2019 Kuro- patkin\u2019s movement was the carrying out of a well defined idea.rather than a retreat.The same despat f .:n the right and centre positions, with the vistors in pursuit, It is known that fighting led has been gained =* rn \u2014-r- mous sacrifice of life, but the various guess\u2019 - as to the number of casualties are worthless.Field M: rat ! Oy- ama, the Japanese commander-in- chief, telegraphs that he lost \u201ceavily in assaulting Liao Yang.but gives no figures.General Kuroki admits that his losses were 2,235 between August 24 and 28.The nther commanders have made no report of their losses.An estimate of 25.000 casualties on both sides Is not regard as excessive, KEEN DISAPPOINTMENT : .AT ST.PETERSBURG.8t Petersburg, September 2.\u2014(1.2¢ 3 e news of the evacuation of Lin on and thdrawal of the Rt th n army to da Trent bank of the Taitap \u2018 reached only a small sec- tich the.people of St.Pétersburg at 2 and caused interne encite- ment and disappointment.ro 05 main these as | ! sians south of Liao Yang until Gen- { Kuropatkin, however, cleverly saw the Rn been successful and that the ; Japanese attacks had been repelled.Ugly suspicious, however, had been rife during the day, owing to the absence of presa te from Liao Pag from.pending more definite Information can only be hypothatical.There are agalu reports of battle on August 30 and 31.bu: they add nothing to the Knowledge thereo\u201c and only supply further evidence that never In the annals of war has t' ere been a \u201con- tert move sternly fought or with m > cevoied courage by both combatants.INTERRUPTION OF TRAIN SERVICE IS IMPORTANT.london.Septeiber 2.\u2014This morn- ire\u2019s uewspapers comment upon the press despatch from Mukden raying tha: the train service between Muk- deu and Liao Yaug is Interrupted, and th: he toads ary impassable, as the mest important news from the | rt Ea 1.and say that the only mening Yang, leading to the belief thut the communications had been cut by Geun- eral Kuroki.The following siatement was obtained from the War Office ut ten o'clock Thuraday night: \u201cGeneral Kuroki's army crossed in force to the right bank of the Taitse River, and il therefore became rneces- sary for the Russians to be in a puosie tion to repel a blow in this direction.In view of this development in the operations, General Kuropatkin decided to abandon his positions on the left bank and - This position is of the atrongest.hath in character and in site.The great issue will be finally decidedethere.\u201cBy withdrawing to this position the | Russian army avoids the danger of | being divided by the river and enjoys the advantage of compacmess \u201cGeneral Kuropatkin's move, therefore.ts not to be considered as à retreat, but rather as the carrying out of a well-defined idea.\u201d LIAO YANG ABANDONED.The withdrawal of the Russians to the right bank involved the abandonment of Liao Yang.which is situated on the left bank.The Japanese took advantage of this te occupy the city, but the sternest parl ef the fighting is still before them unless General Kuropatkin decides at the last hour to again fall back to the northward.It is more than likely, however, that he The determined pursui: by the Japanese of the Russian outposts when General Kuropalkin gave the first order to withdraw was probably due to thelr anxiety to keep the Rus- able to General eral Kuroki should be strengthen the south-east.ruse and avoided it.Up to the hour of filing this despatch the War Office has not given out the details of the fighting of Yep- to concentrate his whole | army on the other side of the river.tember 1, but it is believed that this fighting exceeded In flercèness that of any previous day.Tne absence of press telegrams from | Liao Yang on September 1.aroused .suspicion that changes of importance were proceeding which the military censors did not wish to be made known.A telegram from a correspondent filad at 9.27 on the evening of Sepiem- be: 1, states that the train between Mukden and Liao Yang has been in- terrupied, but the despatch does not mention whether .:legraphic communications are open.THE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR H\u2019: BEEN SUSFENDED.After Cont'nuous Fighting for Several Days the Japs Find it Necessary te Rest.Tokio, September !.\u2014 Popular esti- nates of (he date of the fall of Port Arthur incline to the last week in September.London.September 2 \u2014 A despated from Shanghai to the Daily Mail says recent advices from Tokio state that the general attack on Port Arthur having lasied since August 18 it became necessary to Rive the troope a rest and make some changes In their organiza:ion.Military circles are now intentionally laying grea: stress on the difficulty of the enterprise and urging patience, presumably to prepare the public for a postponement in taking the fortress.The original programme hag evidently been modified, as it has been found impoecible to press forward operations as the Japanese hoped.There is\u2019 general surprise that the place has been held so long.and At is said that the defenders have shown them- selyes stronger and more resolute than their countrymen who are fighting elsewhere.Another cause of the delay in the fall of the fortress is that the fleet cannot co-operate with the army owing to the vital necessity of preserving Its naval unit.For this reason the battleships and best cruisers are not empioved near Port Arthur.and the warships assisting the troops are mostly of an inferior type.ike the Hashidate.though other ships will ceme În case of emergency.\u2014_\u2014 WILL KUROPATKIN ESCAPE TO MUKDEN ?London, September 2.\u2014Can General Kuropatkin escape is the problem to which all attention and criticism !s directed.None of the news received up to 4.30 a.m.enables one to give a satisfactory answer.The consensus of opinion is that the Japanese have probably won a great victory, but whether it is a decisive onze is doubtful.It is pointed out that the capture \u2018of Liao Yang itself will mot carry matters further than the :.uccessful operations at Tashichao, Haicheng and el.>- where.Moreover, even if the Russians, as rumoured, are in full retreat, it is questioned whethe.General Kurok! will be able to i:terpos: a sufficient force between Liao Yang and Mukden to bar the retirement of General Ku- ro-tkins h army.The Yental mines.toward -zhich General Sakha- r-< reported part of the outflanking force was directing its march, is nearly ten miles from the railway, with which the mines re connected by a branch line.It is contended that Gen.Kuroki's a\u2019vance westward from the mines *o a ,0int where he might hope to auc- cessfully intercept the Russians, will undoubtedly be resisted by forces al- letted for that purpose, probably also in carefully prepared popitions, and in may easily cost the Japanese whole d: : of fighting to break down auch resistance.Meanwhile the Russian army if retreating may reach Mukden despite probably heavy losses of men, guns, and stores, and though dew.eratized it would be far from crush- It is urged thet thea: and some ot.or reasons make imposible the assumption to which the unofficial re- poris seem to pomt that Gen.Kyro- patkiu ia surrounded.Little atten- t' is paid to ye:-terday's rumour that a Japanese detachment is northeast of Mukden.and nothing has bean Hëard of the Ja! which to the wa: official, report | arity of.the danabitelits ce to reat, palievins that the Russian arme BA ; th kT 3 \u20ac thorte is that the Japunese.have seized the railway between Limo Yang nd Muk- de.sarrespondents of the Daily Chroni- ci.and the \u2018Xdily Mail assert that \u2018Se Japanese occupied Lino Yang Thucs- day.There is nn official confirmation of thes statements, but the latest despatch from the Japanese legution hers reports the capture of the heights southwest of Liso Yang at dawn Thursday.This despatch adds: \u201cThereupon the enemy in the south of Lic > Yung comine.ced to retreat.Our armies are now pursuing him.\u201d \u2018The Daily Mall's Kupantse correspondent, under date of August il, \u2018# (hat 35,000 Japanese pre en route fror.Dalny te Eui Cheng by railway.Originally they were intended to te- inf the beslegers of Port Arth-r, but Field Marshal Oyama was satis- ft that they were not required there and therefore \"ent them north.A special despatch from St.Peters- bur reports that General Linevitch, from Viadivosto!.is within two days march of Mukden.with 30,000 -troops.The Standard's Tokiv corresponde:.t say- that Pekin despatches state that Chiua is increasing her military forces on the Liao river.and that she has ordered Gereral Ma to firmly cnt.e nettrality should the Russians be defeated at Liao Jang and attempt to enter neutral territory.Russian Vesse! Struck Mine.Tokio.September ?-4A Russian steamer engaged in clearing the channel at Port Arthur struck a mine and was destroyed last Wednesday.GENERAL KUROKI, i Whose Forces have scored a sweeping vietory over the Russians at Liao Yang.BARRON SAYS THE ARE GONE FOR 6000 Had to Let Yeager and McManus Go.The news that Montreal will have to do without Yeager and McManus in future seasons will be heard with general regret by the local followers of the game.Fortunately they wii! be allowed to play with the team till the end of the present season, and as from September 7th, the team will be here almost continuously till the finish, and we will be able to see a good deal of them.Rain Spoiled the Games.Rain interfered with nearly all the games In the Eastern League.Only two were played: At Jersey City\u2014- R.H.E.Jersey City .000002010\u20143 6 3 Newark s.000000000\u2014 0 6 1 Batteries\u2014Pfanmiller and O'Neil; Hes- terfer and Smirk.Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 700.At Buffalo\u2014 Buffalo .600002000\u2014 2 \u20ac 2 Torcnto .010000120\u20144 7 3 Batteries- Yerkes and McAllister: Falk.enburg and Fuller.Attendance, 2,429.Umpires, Sullivan and Conahan, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won Lost.PC.Buffalo .67 40 682 Baltimore .84 39 821 Jersey City .61 47 563 Newark .59 49 648 Toronto - 57 133 .509 Montreal .49 55 47 Providence .44 el 419 Rochester .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.26 si 243 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.New York .84 *2 724 icago 69 46 .609 ttabu .[1] 47 584 Cincinnati 67 20 5 St.Louis 2 57 521 Boston 44 4 878 Brooklyn .40 5 348 Philadelphia .33 8e .283 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.PC Boston .\u2026.70 44 814 New York .65 43 -613 Philadelphia .62 46 oe Chicago .85 30 $63 Cleveland .62 4 559 Detroit .000 1 47 6 423 Bt.Louis .46 5 409 Washington .27 ss zu Raid on the Minor Leagues.Cincinnati.O.\u2026.Sptember 2\u2014The National Baseball Commission met here yesterday In.annual session, with President August Hermann, presiding.Secretary John E Bruce, reported the list of players purchased by the Na- tiohal and American Leagues from minor leagues.The Naticaal League has putchasi 52 and the American Leaguë 50 players, making 103 cased for the commission to settie, Brooklyn had the \u2018rent list of 23.| > Among the cases réported as still pending.were those of Detro't rgainst McAllister, of Buffalo, and the cialm of Brain against lo.The adoption of new rules disposes CANCER OF THE STOMACH {+ Some truly marvellous cures have been made of this trouble by our Con- stitytional trea t.Band for the hooklet, Tne » six cents in stamps.: \"STOTT a JURY, Bowmanville, Ont.LE pn TE ANY ee un has.Lure à Its Cause apd Cure,\u201d | ac of many of the 102 pending cases of players purch ed from minor } agues | The rules were intended to prevent all cases of \u2018\u2019covering up players.\u201d \"t was stated that there would te \u201cno hiding of players\u201d by major leagues to be returned {0 minor leagues.Copies of al! major league contracts or agree- fe ee fee je fe je fe je fe fe de fe fe he fe fe of fe cie be bgt bp YBAGER AND McMANUS GO TO NEW YORK AND BRING HIGH PRICES.Rochester, N.Y., September 2.-In an ' .terview with the Star correspondent Manager Barrow raid: I deemed it advisable to release Yeager and McManus to Clark Griffin's New York American League team.You see thes: two players were sold conditionally, that is they will stay In New York if they make good.They will finish the \u2018season with Montreal and not æo to Griffin until next year.The New York management would have drafteé these piay- ers any way and then the Montreal Club owners would only have received $750, whereas by the pr:sent deal they receive a much larger sum, how \u2018much ¥ am not at liberty to state.I have also released Barry, who will return this fall t> the Harvard Law School.Barry was weak at bat and only fielded his position in an indifferent manner.Barry's place In right field will be taken hy Thoney.forinerly of the New York American team and recently of Rochester.Thoney will doubtless be an improve; ment on Barry.He reported.yesterday and will piay in today's game.I have my eye on several young players, I will try out this year.Among those in view is a second baseman, {wo outfielders and a couple of pitchers.1t is hard to say who wiH win th> Lwo games with Rochester.It is difficult for a \u2018eam to win when on the road.\" je je fe fe Fr me je fe fe fe fe fe of afe fe ie 4: [pain js ments with players are to be filed with the commission.No c'aims wil be considered from National Association clubs against drafted players after Reptermber~10.The second inatal- ment of the draft price will not be paid uniesé-the player has heen secured.Hernan was re-clected president, and Bruce secretary.Baseball Here 1 3-morrow.Mascotte and Farnham meet tomorrow in a League game of the _ast- err.Canadlan Baseball League, and a lively game may be expected, as the club that wins will lead the league anl will give them a good chance for the Pennant, and the fans will ses a eof baseball worth the money.Bishop and Farrell, of Farnham, are In fine condition and will tive a good accourit of themselves at the Montreal tern Lesgue grounds at 3 p.m.to-morrow.Nattress Was Spiked.Nattrers was spiked by Har) t Buffalo Thursday.This Is the cons time this has occurred this year.Mr.Kreltner Does Not Object.Manager Kreitner says now that he does not object to Rochenter transferring a series to Baltimore.Toronto's Happy Fifteen.Toronto is carrying fifteen players present on its trip abroad.Pi, on shortstop for Toronto, Is sore on Buffalo.and We roasted all the Bisons in front of the stand Thursday.Laporti's Work at Bald, Laporte made eight assiste at at j faié yesterday.oe first three a DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER ed on ia throws.Had\" Baltimore won yesterday and Buffalo lost.as it did the Blasons would atill lead dy twe points.4 ; Only two game: took place tn the Eastern League yesterday.Falkenburg allowed Buffalo but aix hits yesterday and Buffalo lost to To- routo.Gessier {8s the only .300 batsman of the Brogklyns, with .304 in 61 games, She kard has hit for .210.Francis is hitting the ball for Toronto.Yesterday he made four safe taps of Bliss.of Rochester.Keeler has batted for .347 in 97 games.Dougherty has batted for .291 in the 63 games he has played with the Highlanders.Thoney recently signed by Modtreal, played his first game at Buffalo in a Roya! uniform.He did nothing sensational.\u201cRube\u201d Kissenger added another scalp to his belt, that of Montreal, when he sent the Royals down to defeat.Arlie L.atham never had an equal in attractin; attention to himself in =» game.Only a few days after Arlie and McAleer had their famous fight at Cincinnati the Reds went to Cleveland for a series.Latham expected a roasting, and he got it all right, but it was amazing the way he won the crowd back again.About the second time up he batted a ball over Child's head\u2014one of those low.mean drives that are safe 19 times out of 20.Coming in like a streak; Jimmy got the bail at his shoe laces.The speed he had been going threw him down and he went over and over.but hung on Lo the ball When the yells had died down Arle turned to the stands and said, in » half-whisper: \u201cDo you blame me for trying to put that man out of businesd?That's the way he robs me.\u201d This little tribute to the great ability of Cleveland's centre felder\u2014known then to be Arlie\u2019s bitterest enemy \u2014 won the crowd, and thereafter Latham was immensely popular there.Manager Stallings da not return to Buffalo with the team.He said that he had remained over in New York to perfect à deal or two that he believed would aid the Buffaios in land- \u201cing the much-desired first place.I think our chances are fully us good as those of Baltimore and much better than Jersey City, which team shows good spirit by not giving up the fight.There are only two baseball races in the country, the Eastern and the American.I never knew cluba to hang so closely together for so long a stretch We may have a player or two in a day or two that I believe will of \u2018reat service to us.\u2018Then again.Jake Gettman may be back into the outfield before the week fs over.Jie is feeling stronger each day and Is anxious to resume his play on the nine.Shoddy Shaw's thumb is all one now and he will be here to-morrow.He has been up to Urichevilte to see whether his chicken crop has fallen off or increased.Limrich is back with us.The Trolley League ba gone up and Limric returned to the fold.We ought to land that flag and are trying hard to do so.\u201d THE GCLFERS Opening of Niagara Tourney.Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.foe tenth annual tournament ta ub opened yesterda the Fort George links, with the largest handicap entry for some years.he wea- then looked lowering, but cleared.and an excellent day's play resulted.The lowest grogs score was won by , Mr.Frits Martin, Hamilton, whi Toront> won first | nce.5 ro Tha: son: New york.2nd Rev.J.O.MN or second.Mr Miller play off.The score: winntag the H'cap.Gross N B.Fosythe, Lis- PG Net.st.voue - 4 ' Geo.J.McKie.Sim- iad + COB .Lac sesuses 10 T F.Brady.Simcoe ê 8 U.H.Cooper, Rose- dale .14 11% 3% E.A.Ruott.Rosodale 1% 107 89 Park Wright, Buf- DAS areas lus 3 7 Geo 8.Lyon, Lamb- $ s On ces iran.Plus 2 F, R.Martin, Hamil- 5 ¥ Alen, eh R rage Tus 2 9 81 .T .osedale 9e W.Ince.jr.Rosedale 9 s \u201c J.H.Burns, Niagara 38 100 2 D.tré.Toronto .\u20ac 81 8 Dr, Kilmer.at.Ca- arines .2.8 J.O.Miller, 8t.Ca- \u201d se nes .a 9 7 B.Burson.Bt.Ca: on grines .3 Mr.Ransom, But- m » {11 JN Scratch 7 87 H.Faust, Buf- Cerrie ceva \u201d % R.E.Carlisle, Buf- alo .cere.10 a?E.8.Glassco, To- ® ronto .eens 10 9% 35 D.Thompson, New revere Terenas 10 39 7 \u2018In the qualifying round of the men's open event.the best 16 scores out of 24 entries, were: QG 8 Lyons .iiiiiiieiiiiea, IT F.R.Martin tessresesss 34 .Laird .snssensss 84 .Wright soosonvess veer 86 Alf.Wright tereeseee 87 Ransom \u2026\u2026.88 Carlisle acsacsscescecsou0ss 88 Faust >.90 Hunter .\u2026.9 Roomer terres BT Burns eens 82 Coldham seinnntnnnnes ss Brady .\u2026.u00s sorvuues 8 Ince .0000us ac0esusou0e evene ss Glassco .sevcense Led Thompeon .ev aessouess cence IY Ladies\u2019 driving competition was the first event for the ladies in the turna- ment, and resulted as follows: , Total of three drives, Miss Mills, 44¢ s, first; Mrs.Woodruff, 404 yards nd.\u2018The draw for the first round of the Open event is as follows: Parke Wright vs.Brady.Hunter va.Faust.A.Wright ve.F.R.n, Ghssco vs.Boomer.Burns vs.Laird, Carlisle vs.Ince, Ransom vs.Coldham, ompson va.3, - LACROSSE The Match on Shamrocks Greunde.As exponents of systematic lacrosse, \u2018the Shamrock team has reached a degree of ection greater than that attained by any other team during recent years, and it has been admitted by former stars of the oM- time game, that the style of game being played at present, in superior to that played ia the \"0's and \u201820%.The Shamrock team which now holds the championship will doubtiess retain the title again this year, which will he fourth ve season à other teams fully capable of defeating the N.A.L.U.Be this as it may, the of the westera sonto batters in the game ware 0 LA) 1904.ONE CHANPIONSHIP AND THREE SECONDS AT OLYNPIC GAMES FOR U3.Montreal! distinguished herself.the 220 yarde.: St.Louis Mo, September ?.\u2014The expectation of the crowd at the Stadium yesterday that the Olympic record of 3.61 2-5 for 800 metre run would be shattered was realized when James D.Lightbody.of the Chicago Athletic A knocked 5 3-5 seconds off the former mark made by A.E.Tysoe, Sanford Harriers, Eugiand; at Paris, in 1900.H.L.Hillman, of the New York Athletic Club, broke the Olympic 200- metre hurdle record of 35 3-§ seconds, made dy A.G.Krauslein, University of Pennsylvania, at Paris, in 1900, by go- Ing the distance in 24 3-5 seconds.M.Prinstein, of the Greater New York Irish A.A.broke the Olympic hrecord in the running broad jump on his fourth trial, with a distance of 24 feet 1 Inch.The record was formerly held by A.C.Kranxiein, University of Pennsylvania, who jumped 23 feet 6 1-8 inches, at the Paris Olympia in 1900.M.J.Sheridan, of the G.N.Y.LA A.throwing from scratch in the discus handicap.broke the world's record for throwing the discus with a throw of 133 feet.Sheridan held the former record of 127 feet 9 1-2 inches, and in the trials he threw the discus 120 feet 9 inches.The discus was officially weighed and found to be one-eighth of an ounce over weight Summary: cess of the team is considered the thought eccurs that the Shamrock ream possesses the necessary amoun players of stellar capacity.Indeed, the great strength of the Shamrock team les in the number of players capable of holding their own In any ermost import- fish manner in which the twelve men play.It was the wonder of western critics who have witnessed recent cup games, that there were occasions when home players who had fairly good opportunities to score and might have shot, weuld suddenly make an unexpected pass to a player, who, unnoticed, had obtained a better position, and this has been done so often that it no longer excites comment among the local followers of the game.The almost perfect balance of the team lends it additional strength and the mechanism of the whole machinery is such that ne one part is compelled to bear unusual strain.As the schedule now stands, the last opportunity to see the Shamrocks ai home will: be Saturday, when the Cornwall team will play the champions on the grounds at St.Louls de Mile End.Cernwalls Play Montreal After.The Cornwall and Montreal teams are busy preparing for their game in Montreal on Labour Day.Both teams are most anxious to win.They have \u2018met on two occasions thls year without declding which is the best team.The game In Cornwall ended in a draw, score 3 to 3.and the match in Montreal was called at the end of playing time, neither team having scor- od a goal.The Montreal team on the latter occasion appeared to have the best of the argument, but the wretched weather prevented either of the teams showing their true form.Mr.Chitty Revenged.Toronto, r 2\u2014The C.T.A.executive has awarded last Saturday's game to Brantford -and confirmed the suspension of Lamb and Querrie of the Tecumeehs.Montreal defence will be strengthened by the presence of Jne.Davidson.Roddy Finlayson has fully recovered frem his recent illness and can be depended on to deliver the goods.Barney has one, possibly two youngsters to take places on the home.He states that thev will give a good account of themselves, pt Owen Sound defeated Seaforth Wed- make ¢ Stratford by a score of four nesday a to one, the game giving Owen the âtétrict championship.beat.The two Donald are well up in tricks gure and can k thei) gogth per- tion.2d # AQUATICS y Leca! Races.On aexjount 6\u20ac the success \u2018af.awal résatte at Coeteanginy hed Sn 22 ed ung Rito, \u2018a = ; races.Yor wes- compsted sk all defence i8 a difficult bne to ae ke and Mon, E.DESMARTEAU, WHO WON THE OLYMPIC WEIGHT THROWING CHAMPIONSHIP, Yesterday Censtable Desmarteau, now wearing M.A.A.A, colours, wen the 88-pound weight throwisg championship, and Lukeman came second in To-day private despatches state that Peck came second in the half mile handicap, and Deer third in the mile.200 metre.hurdle \u2014 H.L.Hiliman, N.Y.A.C., New York, won.Time, 24 3-8.Throwing the §6-1b.weight -K.Des- marteau, Montreal, won; 34 feet 4 inches.220 yard hurdie\u2014-L.G.Syks, M.A.C.Milwaukee (10 yards) first.Time, -7 1 5.\u2014 Running broad jump \u2014 M.Pr.ast in, G.N.Y.LA.A., New York, won, 21 feet 1 inch.Throwing 58-1b.weight (handicap)-\u2014 Albert A.Johnson, C.Y.M.C.A.\u2026 St Louts (11 feet) won, % feet 3 inches: E.Desmarteau.Montreal (6 inchas).was fourth, 34 feet 10 3-4 inches, actual throwing.+ 800 metre run\u2014James D.Lightbady, \u2018C.A.A.Chicago.won.Time, 108 Running hop, skip and jump \u2014 M.Prinstein.G.N.Y.LA.A., New York, won; {47 feel.International tug-of-war.finalsteams of five men, unlimited weight \u2014Mllwuu- kee A.C.'s defeated N.Y.A.C.Club Time, 1.44 3-5.Throwing the discus \u2014 M.J.Sheridan, G.N.Y.LLA.A., New York (scratch) won, 132 feet.28 yard run\u2014James D.McGann, C.YT.M.C.A.Chicago (18 yards).won; J.T.Lukeman, Montreal (19 yards), second.Time, 22 4-5.terday.Quiie a large crowd was present to witness the events.The president of the club, Mr.W.Creighton, had the good fortune to win the handsome cup presented for the sailing yacht race.Mr.Creighton's yacht is named the Ruel, and it won the race with case.The different events were as follows: Single cance \u2014 Won by Hy.Crepin and W.A.Creighton.Double canoe\u2014l, Edward and H.Crepin; 2, Creighton and Schmidt.Ladies\u2019 double skiff\u20141, Misses Greer and Lang: 2 Miss Hope Smith and Miss Maybury.Tacht race\u20141, W.Creighton.SWIMMING A Malf Mile Race.A half mile swimming race for a handsome silver cup donated by a friend of the club, will be held to-mor- row afternoon at half-past three o'clock at the Montreal Swimming Club, St.Helen's Island.This race will be open to all amateurs and several of the best swimmers in the club are entered for it.A senior and junior duck hunt will be held after this race to finish up the afternoon.The balance of the sllver spoons will be presented to the winners and those who have not yet received theirs are requested to be on hand to receive them.This will finish the season, as far as racing goes, which has been a most successful one, and will enable the treasurèr to carry over a handsome balance to the credit of the club, The bath will remain open until the end of September, and it the weather prove fine there will be several weeks\u2019 outdoor! swimming yet.LAWN BOWLING An indefatigable Match.The officers of H.M.2.Indefatigable have accepted an invitation from the members of the Westmount Bowling Club to play: on their lawn next Saturday evening at eight o'clock.Tt is expected that ar least two rinks will play.The lady friends of the club will entertain the cers and members in the Marquee and.a cordial Invitation te extended to every member of the petition, which was unavoidably caycelled on account of the PJ ake place this (Friday) evening, weather permitting.to Lower 2.02 1-2 Mark.idence, R.I, September 2\u2014 Eight thoysand persons attended the Grand Circuit meeting at Narragansett Park yesterday, the big attraction being the attempt of Major Detmar to lower the world's trotting record of 2021-4, without a wind shield.However, the son of Delmar failedialthough he wan at the quarter In .30 1-2 and al the half in 1.01, and then « the third quarter In .29 3-4, making his total there 1.303-4,.In the home stretch his apeed Called.and for the last fifty yards he dropped back to a 2.10 gait, making the mile in 3.03.Firat- on the card: wag.the AS ed 2.14 pace of yesterday, dn which three starters had two heaty each.Don Carr put up a sturdy fight, wtih Geers trashing with favourite, Baron Gratton, At the three-eighihs' pole Had News made a break and Geers enught Don Carr at the head of the stretch, bealing Bim a sixteenth of à mite further.» Knox's Gelatine King, in the 2.24 trot, was backed at ¢ to 1 over the fieid.He won each heat with esse, pulied up from the distance flag to the wire.In the 202 pace Dan R.wag thought lo have à chance of beating Henty G.though the lalter was favourite.The mare won easily tn straight heats.The surprise of the day came in the 2.10 trot.Norrie was barely the choice of the talent over The Roman snd Direct View.The gray gelding.John Taylor, raced into the lead in the fni- tial heat at the head of the home stretch, after Snyder McGregor had led to that point.and winning by a half length, gained a new record of 2.091-4.The second heat he won even more easily.The Roman was third in the opening heat unt just beyond the seven-eighths pole, where he made a break and danced until he was shut out by the flag.Fhe First Polo Match.There was a fair crowd of members of the two hunt clubs.and thelr friends, at St.Lambert yesterday.ta se the first of the tvo Polo matches between the Montreal and Toronto Polo Clubs, although the weather \u2014as rather threatening.Those who went saw an exciting game.and one that was well h watching, which ended with a victory for Toronto by à score of six goals te two.Montreal played hard and did its Des\u2018.The players at times took thelr lives in their hands to score, but in some cases their very eagerness defeated the object which they aimed at.Individually there was not very much to chose between the two teams, bv collectively \u2018he Toronto players made a much better ng.They played a more open game, where Montreal was inclined to bunch toe much, On the whole there was a great improvement, however, in the work ¢ the Montrealers over that shown last year, and no doubt a little more race tice will enable them to give other teams a pretty hard t.There was some magnificent horsemanship shown on both sides, and in riding and the Quality of the ponies, Montreal necd not lower the flag to the visitors, An entirely new team will be put in the field by Montfea! on Saturday, when if tL- weather in good a larre crowd of spectators will be expected.A special train will leave -onavea- ture station at 2.30.The players yesterday were: .Toronto (© Montreal @) M.Osborne No.1 .Mr.McLennan Capt.Van Strau- bensie No.2 .Mr.Simard Licut.Young.No.3.Mr.Hugh Wa*:on Capt.Elmasley.Back.Major Geo.R.Hooper ER CRICKET ieam to Mest Ottawa, A general meeting of the Montrsal and VISLTRL AMldicuf CTirets .\u2018Les - nad uv IA8L Niall BL Le Carsiak AAUAÉIL sal, wu.R'CFTUOU, Proud woul, Lou cual.abere were protols.ouilie, Vice-presadernt, OC.ow.Jdathe, BOu.leasurer;, wuvo, a.ssamirurt\u2026, uv.secretary; and olher uvicguie.aus principal ouminess oO! Lhe Miciiig wus NO dujecling ul the len .@ c= viesent the jeague aglunst LLLAWGE vi he M.A.A A Erounus, lu-mmorrow.ia oe AMUSEINOTE, LUAPSON, vONR6 duu MU- vers).wiupire, LAHANSWCPLA.IVE a's wLaCe, A smoker is to be held in :hs present month, when ail :nteruated in tbe govd Od game wul be welcome, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, A Division.Ply\u2019d.Won.Lost.Dr.Pts.McGill .eee B 4 2 a 3 2.À.A.À.+.7 3 1 3 3 Westmount .8 4 4 e 9 Longueuil .î 2 3 3 =) Mount Royse} .6 4 1 = B Division.s.su.Valleylield .10 3 1 1 7 w .10 7 1 3 ¢ Victoria .ese 10 4 3 3 1 Pt Bt.Charles.19 3 \u2018 1 Lachine .10 3 5 3 \u20143 8t Lambert .10 6 8 3 ATHLETICS Y.M.C.A.Mest at Toronto.The firat annual championship rest of the Athletic League of the Y.M.C.A.of Canada will be held October 1 at Toronto, the events being open to al) Canadian amateurs.The programme consists of 100 yards dash, 3M yards, 440 yards, 890 yards and mile runs, 1% yards huriile, h jump, pole vault, broad jurhp.16-Ib hammer, 16-lb.shot, discus throw and 3-mile walk.Dunlop trophy for § mile team road race\u2014Open to all harrier clubs in Canada, 6 men to constitute a team\u2014 men of any team making highest number of goints to hold trophy for one year, also to receive silver medals.Penman annual championship trophy \u2014To be held for one year by the Young Men's Christian Association making the highest number of points (not ine cluding the 5-mile road race.) Spalding gold medal\u2014To be given te the individual making the highest number of points during the - a For information write J.oward Crocker, Central TY.M.C.A.Toronto, or N.H.Crow, Central ¥.M.C.A., Toronto.SP Pet TE a » 3 forces of the Cornwall team to er.nt Extra Train From Ot.Agathe te Montreat on Labour Day.On Labour Day, Beptember 5, à spoe clal trein will leave Ste.athe at 7 p.m.for Montreal, and wili stop at {intermediate stations between Ste.the and 8t.Jerome Inclusive.x the same day train leaving Momie ningue at 4.00 a.m., and viog } - real at 3.40 a.m., will only run as far es Ste.Agathe, and will be ed between Ste.Agathe and Mon Le ads aa \u2026: buste wUng Was cChusdtt ia * © u.Ferrubee (Capwain), hil, sade, Saulders, Wouu, ayers, opine, es ES ve 10 EE nab le \u2014m NE à PHENONENAL SCORES AT DRA HEETIN 1 here Was Ideal Weather and Great Shooting.AUSTRALIA HEADS THE LIST The Governar-General\u2019s Competition Exceeds Anything Seen at Bisley ~\u2014 British Columbia Leads.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Spectal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, September t.\u2014Nothing possible could have been bLeller for shoo:ing than the Weather which Rrected the riflemen looking for the Lig prizes lu the Governor-Generas match yesterday.It was the first and the only prize money which cume 12 tyros.It was only during a short time that rain fe}l and bothered the marksmen.The principal f2ature of the way was the phen nenally high scoring that was done in Lie match, and many fine marksmen whu would have been well up in the 150, who qualify for the second stage, were counted out with scores that would have pul them well up last year.Tom Mitchell, who is an authority, it any one is, sald after the last range tha: the shooling was far ahead of anything that would be seen at Bisiey.AL the \u201c0 Oyards\u2019 range, whlcn is for some reason disliked by marksmen, there was a doze men who piled in} possibles, and Cuptain Furest,the crack of the British Columbia men, followed it up with a possible at 500 yards, Captain Hutcheson was close after him, with several others, but by putting on 32 points at 600 yards he made a total of 102, which none of the others could beat, and he, therefore.won the silv>r medal given by the D.R.A.in the first stage.The completion of this match ~n- abled the statistical office to :nake up the Bisley aggregate from which the Bisley team is picked,and it also decided the Transvaal) Cup match, in which the highest South African soldier wins, The cup will remain in the possession o.Pte.W.A.Smith, G.G.F.G., for the year, and he has a medal as the indi- viduzl prize, with a score of 87.Lt- Cel.Rogers, 43rd, entered this match to win the cup,and while he falled, he put on 94.It Is the first time he has fired thi; year.During the firing at 600 yr ds.in the Governor-General's match, ~ unfortunate, but fortunately not serious, accident happened to Captain C Fraser, 53rd Regiment.Fe was sh sting by the side of Capt.David- Ean, Q.O.R.and the latter was firing.when the car -idge exploded and biew out the breech block of his rite The block miszed Capt, Davidson, who was nearest it, but hit Capt Fraser on the left side of the \u201cead, and inflicted a severe wound.Dr.Gardner attended to the injured man, «nd he was able to continue shooting after a short time.Ia the Bisley aggregate Pte.Willoughby, of Australia, who i8 on his way back from Bisley, came out as top man, being 3 points ahead of Capt.Forest, of Vancouver, who, In turn, is two | ints ahead of Sergeant Kelly.of .xe 10th Royal Grenadiers.Toronto.The British Columbian won out in this match ahead of any other province, The dally 3& prize for the Running Man competition was won yesterday by Captain H.Y.Compiin, of the 23rd Regiment.Parry Sound.Captain Com- plin served for a considerable time in the 43rd D.C.O.R.GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MATCH.The following 150 men mde the leading scores.Capt.Forest, who made the top score receives the D.R.A.silver medal.Following arc the scores: Caut.H.Forest.6th D.CO.R.Capt.J.R.Hutchison, 43rd.Pte.WW.G.Willoughby.Australia Sergt.G.Thompson, 12th .Capt.R.Rennie, QO.R.Bergt.W.Kelly, 10th RG.Corp.D.McInnes 9th .Pte.W.M.Eascott, .ea ne 43rd.Pte.W.E.Bennett, 43rd.Sad fd fd pd |S uh fd Sout 8 8238222823 Lieut.S.Cunningham, 16th D.C.O.R.ve ee en Sergt.E.M.Nichol, 12th Chee ee 99 Driver Chester, 5th R.G.R.Pte.F.N.Allen, 7th Pte.C.L.Morrice, 1at PW.F.Capt.N.7.Dynne.1st Hussars.Pte.G.Fitzgerald.5:th.Pioneer Martin, G.G.F.G.M- F.H.Morris, 3owmanville, Pte.G.Milligan, 91st.Corp.J.H.Ellis, .Pte.8.Dawson, G.G.F.G.Wo ore Pte, J.S.Stevenson, 4 ard Lieut.Chamberlain.COF.Guides Pte.W.Short, G.G.F S.-Sergt.T.Hayhurst.M st.Capt.A.Blliott, 12th.8.-Sgt.A.Graham, 48th.ce es ae C.-8gt.W.H.Moore, Gith.8.-Sgt.W.H.Davidson, 1st P.W.F.Sgt.J.H.Simpson.10th R.G.Capt.W.L.Rosas, 13th .Lt.T.J.Murphy.Tth.« «.Capt.J.M.Jones, 82nd.Capt.J.Duft Stewart.6th .Pte.D.Mitchell, 13th.2.8.-Sgt.A.Robertson, 7T7th.Sert W.we Sgt.J.Ching.New Zealand.Lt.G.Puce 9st.Le 6 .te.W.A.Smith.G.G.F.G.ve ee Sgt.J.A.Moore, 8nd.\u2026 .\u2026 \u2026 Lt.W.H.Thompson, 12th.Capt.A.Wilson, 33rd .- Corp.A.3.Sayshaw, 5th C.A.Pte.Nw Wilson, 43rd.vse es we &-Sgt.W.T.Drysdale, 86th.W.N.Mcay, 8th .\u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Pte.C.Srittal, G.G.F.G.Pte.P.Armstrong.1Cth RG.N.L.~Corp.U.Trainar, 10th R.G.C-pt.>.A.McCrimmon.Tth.Sgt.J.P.Phillips, 10th R.G, .A-Set.Mortimer.10th RG.ry A B Blake Forester, 0.8.cant M \u2018Crowe, 3 .Capt.W.H,, Busse, 1 \u2018SLD.8.MdConnel 3rd.eae ae Major W.H.Davidson, 8 Mr.H.McFadden, Carleton Place R.R RERNVEENENU EERNAUNNINNERSSSSGSESSSSSESSSSSSSERES R238 Altiris se se un ap ne es a Corp.H.H.Cole, 42nd.Quariermaster- Sergeant 3 McVit- tle, 48th.Mr.O.Bigelow.\u201cMoncton.- Corp.E.E.Gohndro, 6th D.C.O.R Pte.E.H.Haystead, 63rd.Staft-Sergt.T.Mitchell, 13th.Pre.A.Baynton, 48th.Pte.J.C.Smith.48th.Pte.E.Stur h.35 Lance-Corp.oh, RCR 95 Pte.R.8 Smilchell, 48th.\u201ceen 95 Pte.R.Doherty.QOR.wees a.85 Capt.W.C.King, 46th.a.95 Lieut.B.E.Converse, 7th \u2018Hussars 95 Pte.A.E.Lamb, 43rd.94 Pte.H.W.Whitehorn, 10th R.G HH Mr.W.Baird.UC.P.Tac.RA 94 Lieut.M.E.Sutherland, 78th.94 Pte.R.McLaren, 48th.94 Pte.W Mills, 3rd V.R.C.34 Sergt.H.Roberts, 48th.94 Lieut.T.F.Elmitt, 43rds.94 Sergt.E.Meldrum, 28th.9 Pte.A.B.Ollver, 218l., «cee eens 84 Major McAdam, 21st.verses 94 Corp.W.N.Olt, R.C.G.A.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.84 Corp.3.McDonnell, 5th.9 + Q.-M.Rergt.J.White, 89th.9 | Lt -Col.S.M.Rogers.43rd.\u2026.,.94 y trie.J.¥.Moore, 2nd.eus 2.0 BA i Corp.Seckhan.50th RG.R.Mee 94 © Ptaneer J.McLeod, 4Sth.a.54 Lt A.McArthur, 78th.94 Corp.A.A.Smith, 59th.ve | Lt.H.J.Ferris, 6th D.C.O.R.3.9 Sergt.PF.Nesbit, 29th.ce 04.0 94 S.Set.R.J.Taylor, 43rd Cher ees .: MH Lance Corp: Denning.5th R.G.RL 94 Sgt.H.Bowen.12th Dr \u2026 9 Capt.T Mitchell, G.O.Guides.\u2026 94 Lt.G.H.Vroom, 69th .0as- 94 Pte, Courtice, 57th.een 83 Col.Sgt.J.Fee.G.G.F.G.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 Pte.I.Hanes, 81st.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.BB Set.F, W Sleeman, C.A.8.C.9% Pte.J.T.Matthews, Q.O.R.c.e 93 Maj.M.S.Mercer.QOR., 93 Sgt.R.H.Surphlis.10th R.G 93 Maj.W.P.Moore, 20th.93 Capt.A.D.Cartwright.10th R.G.93 8.Set.C.R.Crowe, 30th.98 Lt.J E Snowball, 43rd.293 Pte.D.McNaughton, 5th R.G.\u2014 Sgt.J.E.Barteaux, 69th.veer \u2014 Corp.G.M.Whiteley, QOR.,.93 Q.-M.set.E.E.Collins, 38th.i., 93 Pte.A.J.Meikle John, Th.ess 98 Capt.C.N.Mitchell.93 K-Major A.Young.R.C.R.98 Set.W.Russell.G.G.FG.oe 98 Sgt.F.Richardson, 5th C.A.93 Pte.G.Copping.8rd V.R.C.92 Capt.R.A.Robertson, 13th.oo 92 Pte Nei! Smith, 21st.verve eee.92 & -Rergt.H.Kerr.45th.een.92 Set.S.| Carr, 5th CA.eases 92 Sgt.J.Y.Clark.1st PW.F.92 C.-Sgt.D.A.Bethune, 50th R.G.92 C.-Rgt.J.Freeborn, 13th., sees 92 Lt.F.S.Bertram, 77th.+.92 Pte.N.H.Smith.43rd.92 Pte.A.M.Rosebatch, QO.R.! 92 Capt.R.G.Carter, 93rd.\u2026.\u2026 92 Major R.G.Spearing.5ird.9?Capt.J.A.Williamson, 45th.92 Pte.W.J.Henery, T7th.92 Q.-M.Sgt.W.H.Dillon, C.S.of M.9 Capt.C.H.Vandersluys, 44th.92 Pte.G.Law, 4$rd.92 Major J.H.McRobie.8th\u2019 Hussars a2 Sat.E.H.Wright.43rd.92 Pte.E.Elmes, 13th.sw.92 Major G.W.Haven.Tth., .9 Col.T.Pugh, 0O.8.C.ce enens .92 BISLEY AGGREGATE.The following are the results of the Bisley Aggregate, the first twenty, except.Pte.Willoughby, for Bisley next year:\u2014 D.R.A.silver medal and $20\u2014W.G.Willoughby.Australia .324 D.R.A.silver medal! and s1e-Capt.W.H.Forrest, 6th D.C.O.R.321 D.R.A.bronze medal and Sergt W.Kelly.10th R.G $10\u2014Cop.D.McInnes, 90th $8\u2014Staft-Sergt.T.Mitchell, 13th $5 each: \u2014 Capt.R.Rennie, Q.O.R.Capt.N.J.Dineen, 1st Fusnars.Pte.C.L.Morrice, 1st P.W.F.Capt, A.Elliott.Capt.J.D.Stewart, &th \u2018D.CO.R.Capt.W.T.Forbes, 78rd .Pte.W.E.Bennett, 3rd.Pte.W.M.Eastcott, 43rd.G.G.F.G.ve Sergt.G.W.Russel), Sergt.W.Pugh.R.C.G.A.Lieut.G.A.Boult, 6th.Colour-Sergt.W.H.Moore, 67th.Capt.J.E.Hutchison, 43rd Sergt.F.Richardson, 5th C.A.Corp.J.H.Ellis, G.G.F.G.Corp.A.Bradshaw, 6th C.A.\u2026.309 Capt.A.A.Smith.309 Pte.P.Armstrong.10th RG.309 Lieut.T.Cunningham, 8th.308 Sergt.J.H.Simpson, 6th R.G.cre ee 307 The London Merchants\u2019 Cup was won by the Ontario Provincial Rifle Association.In the judging distance competition, held Wednesday.the following results were declared yesterday: First prize, a rifie, Capt.J.Dover, R.L., Truro, N.S.; 8 20, Capt A.8.Hunter, 56h; $15, Sergt.-Major L.Brooker, R.C.D.; $10, Capt.J.Crows, 30th; $8 each, Pte Steele, A.8.C, and Sergt.J.Reld, 43rd; $8 each, Q.!°.- Sergt.H.Dillson, C.8, and Pte.W.Molensky, 91st; $4.50 each, Sergt.E.A Steer R.C.D., and Capt.C.K.Fraser, B3rd; $4 each, Pte, F.A.Morse, 43rd, .H.Rankin, 56th; Pte.T.Connor, Q.O.R.; Pte.y.F.Moore, 42nd, and Sergt.W.Greenland, 8th R.G.R.The extra series competition at 500 yards closed yesterday morning.All the following-named made possibles, winning $5.40 each: Pte.P.Armstrong, 10th R.G.: Pte.A.Baynton, 48th: Mr.BI- gelow, Moncton; Mr.N.Brownlee, P.R.A.: Lt.L.E.Carpenter, 7th Hussars; Lt.H.C.Chamberlain, C.of Guides; 8S.Sgt.W.H.Davidson, 1st P.W.F.: Capt.N.J.Dinnen, 1st Hussars; Sgt.W.A.Elliott, 48th; Major H.Mowers, 1st C.A.;: Capt.C.K.Fraser, 53rd; Sgt.D.Carson, 91st; 8.Sgt.A.Graham, 48th: Sgt.W.Kelly, 10th RG.: Tpr.K.J.Kennedy.Prince Edward Island L.H.: Mr.O.J.Killam, Truro: Piper 8.Leask, 48th; Capt.J.Limpert, 20th; Corp.W.Miller, 6th D.C.O.R.; Capt.T.Mitchell, C.of G.: Pte.J.F.Moore, 42nd; Major W.P.Moore, 20th: Pte.G.L.Morrice, 1st P.W.F.: Mr.F.H.Morris, Bowmanville: Capt.W.A.McCrimmon, 7th; Lieut.J.McGregor, Tith: Corp.McGregor, G.G.F.G.: Sgt.J.Philips, S.Sgt.Runcons, 59th: St.G.Ww.Russell, G.Q.F.G.: Sgt.W.Sadler, 8th R.R.: Pte.C.S.Scott.43rd: Pte.J.W.Smith, a.: 21st: L.Corp.J.Trainor.10th R.G.: Capt.C.H.Vandersluys, 44th; Capt.8.S.Weatherbee, O.8.C rere The Vice-Regal Tour.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipéz, September 2.\u2014 Lord and Lady Minto were made the recipients of a farewell address at Brandon yesterday.Headaches can't always be blamed on the eyes.Upset stomach \u201cconstipation\u2014billousness\u2014cause nine-tenths of the headaches.ABBEY'S SALT cures headaches by curing the CAUSE of headaches.It Instantly relieves .stomach and bowel troubles, keeps the whole digestive tract clean and healthy.\"Its 2 granular salt\u2014not an alcoholic liquid.At all Druggists In 25e.and & es.s ' Abbey's Effervescent Salt being eligible AVegetable Preparation or As- similatiné the Food and | ting the Stomachs a Se © CHILDRE NN Promotes Digestion Cheerful \u2018ness and Rest.Contains neither m,.Morphine nor Mineral.OT NARCOTIC.t Remedy for Constipa- fon Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms C ions Feverishness md LOSS OF SLEEP.Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK.| | RYE I eS) y LINE REAR CASTORIA For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW TORK CITY.JD STERN WHEEL AND SHALLOW DRAUGHT SCREW RIVER STEAMERS COMPLETE.The Bertram Engine Works Co, Ltd, TORONTO.TO CONSUME SMOKE COSTS MONEY! 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Special Attraction at The Toronto Exhibition The Underfeed Stoker Co, Limited, \u201c20 King St.Fast, TORONTO.\u2014 Always eat the best Jas.Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.British Mission to Thibet.Bimla, September 2.\u2014According to present plana the Britiah mission will leavr Lhassa on the l3th inst.302 St.James St.MONTREAL.Milton Hersey, M.A.Sc.(McGill) City Analyst, Provincial Analyst Chemist of the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO PHONE MAIN 33% 148 ST.JAMES site MONTREAL.\u201cThe Star\u201d Educational Bureau for Public Information.For the benefit of parents, and others looking forward to placing their children, or those In their charge, In School.or College, attention iz called to the fact that a «Bureau of General Information\u201d will be maintained at The Star Branch Office, corner of Peel and St.Catherine streets, where particulars may be had regarding the rates, courses, advantages and other details, including pamphlets and circulars, regarding any and ail of the many educational institutions whose announcements appear In the columns of The Montreal Daily Star.points by mail wlll have the desired information promptly sent to them.EDUCATIONAL.RRTERRAT OL Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.Classes resumed Aug.15th.Prospectus mailed free.Tel.Main 309.181 78 Caza & Lorp, Principals.The Archbishop\u2019s Commercial al Academy, 87 8t.Margaret at Studies will! be resumed à Thursday, September lst.0012 Brother N.Deais, Director.- THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY (Founded 1893.) Dorchester near Mountain st orough musioal education\u201d from the iii to the Highont developr Branches ra Violin, Viclopcelio, Cabinet Organ, Voice, Pian Pip» Organ, er Cornet, Theory of Music, Har- mca, Composition, Ensemble re El EDUCATIONAL obtain the best positions.Rooms 2 to 4 dally.205 22 LOUE 4 Y.M.C.A.Buliding, Dominton Square, A MODERN PRACTICAL BUSINRBSS TRAINING INSTITUTION.Our practical BUSINESS and STENOGRAPHIC COURSES give our graduates a SUPERIOR QUALIFICATION for business, Our graduates qualify for and Term opens Sept.7th.Proapectus and specimens of penmanship on application.Principal at School EDUCATIONAL.Montreal.\u2019 A.W.YOUNG, Principal.PHONOGRAPHIC AND Bookkeeping \u2014the Leveque Universel Open oi.all dr Prospectus on application.Miss Graham's BUSINESS INSTITUTE.Shorthand, Typewriting, English, French.ystem.Practical business training.8 tions guaranteed to competent stenographers.Day and Evening Classes: enter at any tim sT.CATHERINE 9 ST.op.Chriet Church Cathedral, 2 doors east of Unl- .-.o Street.Street Cars stop at the door.Phone Main 1714.182 532 ng, Classes in Physical Culture, etc.Ss upile may ener at any time.Consultation hour 5-4 daily roapectus apply to Herr C.E.Belfort, the Mustoal Birector.201 28 baw JOHN B.NORTON, F.AG.O, A.C.0, Lie.tellow of the American Guild of D rtantsts, New York, Associate of the Royal College of Organists, Lon, Eng.Licentiate In Music.URGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHRIST PHL CATHEDRAL.Lessons in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING.VOCAL CULTURE and the THEORY OF MUSIC A \u201cSpecial System\" taught for thildrgn from \u20ac to 10 years of age.Pupils prepared for examinations, \u201car home dally (to arrange about lezaons) from «to 6 and & to 9 pm.69 BISHOE ST, Violin and Piano Miss Annie McDermott, 12 City Councillors Street, has resumed tuition.205 6 Septimus Fraser, L.Mus.Tencher of the Planeforte u Specialty.Pupils received in all grades of pro- ficlency.Method pursued that of the Modern School.Studie, 51 Crescent st.204 12 Saw MR.MAX BOHRER, PIANIST, Has Resumed Teaching.373% BTUDIO-10 Stanley Street.Mr.Jules Hone \u2014and\u2014 Mrs.Camille Hone Hudon Have resumed their teaching of Violin, Harmony and Solteggio.\u20ac3 Victoria st.SINGERS.Book with O.Stewart Taylor, 160 Peel Street.Best conditions for Voice Traluing in the city Practice Rooms with er with panist drapons! of paplls day and evening.Sign = ne ing $3.50 per year.Nethods ondorsed PEN ibert Vv Ei sen.Professor of Singing, Roysl College of Music, London, Eng.Studios open Sept 5th 180tf HUBERT A.BAKER 138 STANLEY STREET, Will receive pupils in Flute and Pianoforte Playing and Volce Culture, on and after September 1st 195 13e0d 113 DUROCHER STREET.Smith and Miss ¥Frary will re-open their Mueic will de 208 26 Miss school ou Tuesday, 13th September.resumed at the same date.rely on.\u201cJust what the Doctor ordered\u201d La In cases of extreme weakness\u2014in \u2018\u201c run down \u201d conditions of the system\u2014and especially in curing the after effects of La Grippe and Typhoid Fever\u2014the Doctor prescribes NinS'Michel It's his favorite tonic, the one he knows he can He has seen how quickly his patients take on flesh\u2014how their eyes brighten and their hollow cheeks fill out\u2014how their appetite improves\u2014how soon all their former strength and vigor come back, when they have taken Vin St.Michel.Dr.P.CARLES, Prof.in the Colleges of Paris and Bordeaux, says: «1 have used Vin St.Michel with great success\u2014and find that it acts very quickly in toning up every organ and nerve In the system.\u201d A wine glass full three times a day before meals Is the dose prescribed by doctors generally.BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.520 St.Paul Street, Montreal, Soie Agente fer Canada & United States.EASTERN DRUG COMPANY, 14 Fulton St, Boston, Mabo., Divtrftuiers far Vaited States FREE * on request we will send you the Vin St.Miche) Album - testime nials, contaiainz 00 llusteations and stead of the boys hein Send for the prospectus of Re-opens September Sth.remaining vacancies.PARENTS Are you looking for a school in which the system ls adapted to the boys in- adapted to the system?In other words where boye are treated as individuals, and not as parts of a big machine.THE BERTHIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BERTHIER, P.Q.it is advisable to make early application for the Headmaster, C.S.For Boarders and Day Scholars.ccesses (1904) lst and 10th places McGill Matric.Term commences Sept.13th.Apply between 2 and 4 p.m.to the Headmaster, 1773 Ontario Street.ST.JOHN'S SCHOOL, MONTREAL.FOSBERY, M.A.Playground, Gymnasium.Su soc 14 _\u2014 Work resumed Monday, SEPT.and Milita: M.A., Head Master.ry College.Carelul all-round development, +xcellent games and sports.Apply to DUFFERIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BRIGHAM, P.Q.12th.Prepares for the Universities supervision, thorough education, mani V.R D.MILLS, 183 34 matriculation into Arta, w and Medicine.areful attention given to business rales A THE LACHINE ACADEMY \u201cle Mean, WILL RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH.An efficient staff of teachers.All Academic Grades taught.Pupils prepared for Applications for admission should de made at the Academy on Tuesday, th C.A JACKSON, Principal The Elementary School at Supungriqa WII re-open on same date.200 19 a de ABINGDON SCHOOL 1141 Dorchester Street.Headmaster, Mr.T.Ridler Davies, B.A., Cantab, assisted by a full staff of masters.Boys are prepared for Kingston R.M.C., the university or fur commercial life.Preparatory class for young GYMNASIUM.There is excellent accommodation for a few boarders.For prospectus containing ful list of recent successes and all other informe- tion, apply 69 University Street.193 of LOYOLA, A» English Santen Core conducted tor oot hye and à Speclal English Cosssses will be resumed Thursday, Beptember Sp partioulars, apply to the Rector, volet RE Drummond st, Montreal.MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION J.P.STEPHEN, Principal.Do you REALLY know the value of right elocu- ent study?you know what we dot How?With whom?11th Year begins Sept.13th.Office open on and after Sept.Sth.CRICHTON SCHOOL 1170 Sherbrooke St, Montreal.8chool Residence\u2014705 PINE AVENUR RECTOR: 3 WILLIAMSON, M.A.(Oxon).Primary Sehool.for Boys of 8 to 1L Becondary School for Boys 11 to 18.MoGill Matriculation Clasa Thorough preparation for the Universities, the Royal Military College, Kingston, and for Business.Small classes with individual attention.BOARDING DEPARTMENT.At the school residence.706 Pine avenue, there is unsurpassed aecommo- dation for 10 resident pupils Prospectus on application or letter until Heptember 1), 179 43 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1199 Dorchester Street (Corner of Fort Street).DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS.Work will be resumed on MONDAY, t2th of EIPTEMBER.itted at ail ages and prepared for McGIll! University, the Royal Military School, Kingston, and for business ; After September ist attendance will be \u2018given at the school to receive callers on school business.Prospectus on application W.W.MOWAT, C: M.and Glasgow Univa.to 191 tf ST.ANGELA'S ACADEMY 470 ST Any STREET, CITY.Boarding Day B8chool for young ladies ana Pontidren, directed by the Sisters of Bt.Ann (Lachine).Com- lete course of English, French and usic.Conducted on same principles as Lachine Convent.Take St Denis and Atwater avenue car.Terms mdde- rate School opens Septemiber 1st, \u2018V4.For further on adress.and Gemernl PManoforte Tuition.MISS INEZ M.LEISHMAN will reopen classes on Monday, Sept.15th.Special arrangements made for private classes, Studio\u201416 PARK AVE.Tel re Tas.Mise Ball's Kindergarten & Scheel, 49 FORT BTREET, will re-open Beptembur 15th.Children taken from 3 to B years of age.Physical culture and conversa tional Prench dally.Miss Ball has just returned from a summer school course at Sarna.Vine- ard, where she hat studied all the latest methods bo tesching.For siroulars, sto, apply stier Dept Int at above addre! 1951 FLETCHER Muse Miss Barker, 4138 DORCHESTER STREET, WILL RE-OPEN her school for IounE ladies and children on MONDAY, SKF 12th.Preparatory class for boys.W.W.HARRIES\u2019) ACADEMY & COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, 1749 Bt.Catherine street.Academic Dept.\u2014Matriculation (all facul- Herbe \"R M C.\u2026 Civil Service, Phar- mac etc.Commeraiai Dept.\u2014Bhorthand.Touch Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, ste.Individual instruction; success guaranteed; positions secured; termes moderate.Da and evening.Uptown 1008, 308 6 Send for free catalogue.Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING 2200 St.Catherine St.152 daw 1 Miss Stephens\u2019 Academy 13 FORT STREET.The classes conducted by Miss Bte- phone will re-open TUESDAY, SEPT.6.unior class for boys.208 13 WATCH REPAIRS.CLEANING from $1.00, MAINSPRING from $1.00 \u2014 Repairing Oomplicated Watoh a specialty.R.Hemsley.sus St.James 88.Miss M.E.Campion\u2019s ACADEMY, Cap STREET, = re-open Tuesday, September \u2018on Terms moderate.Tuition thorosgh.: 208 2 à MRS.WOLFF'S ACADEMY 40 DONCHESTER , STREET, Re-Opens Sep ects: Full Bean and French su + ent Ceres dE Td ne Dare ge sam tar, si bon 26 \u20ac ' | MAGKAY Persons applying from distant EDUCATIONAL.PROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL | GOMMISSIONERS The Echools under control of thig Board will re-open for the session of 1904-05 as follows: High Schools Tuesday, Beptember th Meeting of Teachers.Wednesday.September 7th, § am.Ene trance and Supplemental Examinations.Thursday, September 8th, 9 a.m., Ree gular opening.The Rector will be in attendance at the school on and after Monday, August 39th, from 9 to 12 o'clock dally.The SENIOR and PUBLIC SCHOOLS will re-open on Wednesday, September 7th, at 9 a.m.Principals and teache will be in attendance at the Beve achools on Tuesday.September 6th.ta receive new puplls and give all necese sary information.10 ame W.ARTHY, Secretary -Superintendent.MOUNT ST.BERNARD 205 ¢ and Situation brglenla and pictureag tensive grounda, asy commun C given to the ph to the moral and intelieot training ot the students.Pre Firat Commuoio Special departments de Will re-open SEPTEMBER 8th.Bend for prospectus and Information 8 137 26 BRO.LANDRY.*| SHORTELL'S ACADEMY, 3077 St.Catherine ntreet.Tel.Uptown 337%.Private Classes for Boys and Mea.DAY AND EVENING.MATRICULATION, Arts, Law, Seed Medicine, R.M.C.; Quebec Beard, Service, Commercial.For \u201cAnnouncement of Re-opening* (Sept 6), write 199 26 D.H.SHORTELL, M.A.INSTITUTION \u2014FOR\u2014 Protestant Deaf-Mutes and the Blind Notre Dame de Grace, Mon: DEFECTIVE SPEECH CORR THE DEAF agai TO BP THE BLIND EDUCATED.A thorough vous un \\mparted to all.Artieuls tion and Specch Read a arid y and the - lowing trades taught \u2014Carpontr: , Canines 00d carving, Printing and age oemalking.Mrs H, K.Beaty, September Du fo: 195 36\" Superintendent.Se rear tary.D KINDERGARTEN AND PRE PARATORY SCHOOL.MISS.McINTOSH, 16 Hutchisen Street.Will re-open the Kindergarten and REL) ctglide Echool.on mo 304 13 PER 19 SUBJECTS TAUGHT.Mechanical, C 2 La Courses.OPEN OCTOBER 1st to JUNE 238d, Bag YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ABBOCN, Dominion Square.For additional information, telephone Educational Director, Up 985.203 34 Woodside Seminary, 471 Argyle ave, er a Will Re-Opes on TUESD SEPT.Pupils prepared for MATRICULATION Preparatory class for GIRLS BOYS ht after kindergarten Tethode.ceive visitors on school business.Roslyn College for Girls, 438 MOUNT FIEAANT.AVENUE, WEST UNT.This school wil Oe re-opened on Tuesaday, 13th September, when a preparatory class will be formed.Private essons for ladies every afternoon.Principal\u2014 J.PORTEOUS ARNOLD, F.E.LS, 196 26 The School for Young Ladies.016 SHERBROOKE STREET, Conducted by MISS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH, will re-open on THURSDAY, 15th Beptem- ber.Puplls who desire It are prepared for the University Examipations and for Matriculation.After Tth Be tembr.Miss be at home to receive visitors on school business.vipectus on application.0 20 Wykeham House School, 347 CLARKE AVENUE, Westmount.Select private school for boys.Headmaster.Holmes-Orr, assisted by W.J.Larminle, B.A, Trin.Call, Dub Boys Mile Rioparsd £0T universities Royal tary ollege and Business A limited number of boarders taken.School Té-openn September 12th.The Headmaster will be in residence af- September 7th.196 3¢ Mrs.Muir\u2019 School, 280 1-2 Pt.Antoine steeet, Will RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY, SET, Te ter 54 TUPPER STREET.The school conducted ba the Misurs Gwilt re-opens THURBDA SEPT.After Sept.7, Miss Gwilt A be at ons to receive visitors on school! business.Miss V.Gwilt resumes her music lessons september 16 206 18 cod MISS MoDONNELL\u2019S ADADEMY 675 LAGAUCHETIERE ST, pv in pce od riting nod Shorthand.A seine Evening Educational Classes | FOR MEN.\u201c ¥ 4 x, & = ape Bs2 7 0e 1 EEE La TX Pe .A } 1 i i.\u2018 f Pa 4 THE DMGNIKEAL DAILY STAK~FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1904 he Baily Star.THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO, , (Limited), \\ \u2019 Proprietors._ Agent In the United States, M.Lee Starke, Tribune Buliding, New York, end Tribune Bullding.Uhicag Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & Cie.Parts.Agent in Toronto, M.W.King street wes Uttawa Despatch and Agency Co, in Ottawa, Agent (n Inndon, Fagland, -lpo Fleet street.McGillivray, 70 agents Circulaton of the Star, WEEK ENDING AUG.27TH, 1904.MONDAY .56081 TUESDAY .© .56,069 WEDNESDAY .56062 THURSDAY ., .56045] FRIDAY ., .56052] SATURDAY .62041 TOTAL .+.342350 Dally Avsrage .57,058 Weekly Ster Lust Week .125,986 CE Far OF WEEKLY LAST WEE One Issue of Kine Daily and Weekly tar aggre: tes 182,000 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.DAILY AND \u2014 \u2014 an mt \u2014t FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904.THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTER: BURY, The visit of the Primate of all England to Canada brings more fully than anything which has happened in recent years before the people of this country, and that old country we all delight to cali the Motherland, no mitter of what ancestry we be, the strength of the sentimental t!> which binds the Empire together.The old Anglican Church, rich in an historic past, with its noble institutions of learning, its vast enterprises, its glorious present and hopeful future, is one of the greatest powers for good that the world ever knew.The head of that mighty organization is with us to-day.It was the Primate that we welcomed, the great head of a great church, but the personal contact, that \u2018\u2019handshake which means so much,\u201d as His Grace himself so happlly put it, has given added devotion to the loyalty which the church in Canada has for its head in England; and hereafter they will remember the Archbishop of Canterbury not only as the supreme ruler of the church, but ad a genial, kindly gentleman, tactful and sincere in speech, thoughtful and considerate for others, worthily filling a position which calls for the highest order of talent.And those of all denominations join thelr Anglican brethren in giving heartiness to the welcome.All will have a personal devotion to the Primate such as they may not have had before, and the bonds of loyalty to the Empire have been strengthened.His Grace also will take away with him a wider knowledge of that Greater Britain proud to own allegiance to the greatest living monarch.We join the people of the Anglican church and all the loyal subjects of His Majesty in Canada in hearty greetings to the head of England's church.WHEN A RAILWAY MAN BLUNDERS.The terrible accident at Richmond shows that there ts no way to eliminate the human element from the run- n'ng of a railway train.The best planned system will not prevent accidents through the mistakes of the very men most certain to suffer by them.The tact is that the men who do railway work are precisely like men who do any other kind of work\u2014their tasks become more or less routine and they lose that quick sense of a change which is necessary to make a change æafely, But in most other callings a \u2018man's Mistakes are not followed by such frightful consequences.© No men deserve the sympathy of the community more truly than do those who earn their living by the dally performance of duties in connection with trains and boats, the neglect of which may bring tragic results.It Is impossible for them to always be keyed up to a keen sense of the grave responsibilities resting upon them.The daily task becomes common-place, and their Appreciation of the risks they are per- petuslly carrying must be blunted in \u2018Consequently only those who never make mistakes In their own business shelild be very ready to throw the first stone at the raliway official who makes a mistake, the record of which ja written in blood.If anything can de done, it probably Is to put raliway mep under less strain\u2014give thegn few- ar hours\u2019 work and less constant res- pousibility.This will increase the cost ot fallway operation; but the public wotfd probably pay this insurance premium on thelr lives very willingly.La « ee SUICIDE.potcldé fé a crime which can only be when it is unsuccessful.This it dificult for the community it 1h & manner which nus al Lou reasurabie suèvess with other re People are not to be frightened \u2018makes witholding thetr hands from self- one time, the few: of puni grhve von a \u201ccal @oubttul if it now | mars People whose hly duty is #0 slack ag to a Ti oo contempiaigirsimly the 1 At one tehment beyo pre Percy A Hurd, ! ary \u2018better try to make life seem better THE WAR hunself.| ale] safety.of whatever was to be captured.movement fron: the north-east and the mo a low mipossible to say- he pleased.work out their inevitable end.the retreat seems to have become a rout.the Japanese bombarded the struggling mass of men, crossings, but the pursuit stopped at the banks of the river.What Kuropatkin's position is to-day, it is difficult even to guess.munication has been cut between Liao Yang and Mukden, but whether this means a rald and temporary damage or the final working out of the flanking marshy plain with no permanent fortifications prepared, It is significant to note that St.Petersburg authorities now piedict that the great battle of the campaign will be fought here, which would seem to indicate a confession that Oyama had forced the battle when and where SITUATION.Again the peudulum has swung from rejoicing in Russia over a gallant victory to anxious conjecture as to the disaster of the defeat.riedly retiring from those elaborate defences around Liao Yang, has swung as many divisions us he could muster in the path of Kuroxia «dvance around his left flank.and at the same time has offered what resiatuice he could to the smashing attack on his right and centre delivered under th eyes of Oyama It was not safe to hait even at the village of Liao Yang itze f, whcse fortifications, we were assured, werd éven mot elaborate and impregnable than those ut Port Arthur and, except for the time lost in setting fire to whatever was most inflammable, the Russian retreat swept op towards the Tae Ho River Closely pursuing were Nodzu's victorious columns and pressing on frem the centre were Oku's troops, equally anxious to take part in the capture At the narrow bridges which span the river, Kuropaikin, h\u2018ir- From their own captured cannon, crowded on the narrow Com- consequent Investment of Kuropatkin\u2019's it is The rigours of the Port Arthur bombardment have lessened and there are reasons for bellevihg that Japan is willing to risk no more men in attempts to take the fortress by assault, but will wait for famine and pestilence to suicide is a very real crime against the common weal, and that the community is bound, in self-defence to co what it can to discourage it.Something might be effected by making very (lear the common impression that a ulcide is a fugitive\u2014an absconder.We canont reproduce the methods of a ruder age and bury suicides at midnight at the cross-roads with a stake through the heart; but we can attach to it the taint of cowardice.But even this punishment will be escaped by the common plea of temporary insanity.A more promising procedure would be to lessen the pressure upon the unsuccessful which now drives ro many of the suicide class to their \u2018atal step, If we condemned lesser offences iess severely, we might have fewer of these graver offences to deplore.There should be more forgiveness of the ain- ner by human contemporaries.A man or a woman should not be made to feel that one serious slip calls for a life of explation.A greater readiness to extend the friendly hand to the disgraced , would probably restrain the hand of self-destruction in more cases than one.Certainly.the alarm!ng increase in suicide calls for very earnest consideration on the part of thoughtful people who feel themselves in some sense their brothers\u2019 keepers.Neither sociil- 1y.nationally nor individually can we view with equanimity, this fateful tendency to end all with one rash act.And there is no use depend!ng upon prohibitions that do not prohibit.1t 1s nlmost ludicrous to threaten a man who fully intends to kill himself, with imprisonment if he fails.We had far worth the living, even to those who may have mado a serious mis-step.The selection of the Rev.Archdeacon Worrell, of Kingston, as Bishop of Nova Scotia, will bring about a transfer which will leave the Anglican Church in Ontario the poorer, while Nova Scotia will be much the galn- er.Archdeacon Worrell has been one of the most popular and esteemed clergymen in Ontario.and is precisely the sort of ' iman, self-respecting and widely-liked man, who cannot fall to make a successful Bishop.It is signi- flcant of Canadian unity that Kingston shou'd fhus be giving a Bishop !n one churcll to Nova Scotia when Nova Scotia has just given Kingston an eminent divine in another church to act as Principal of Queen's College, We Canadians are in such close touch with each other that we know where men are to be found to fill our pc-i- tions, though they may live in another provin.e.And, as Dr Gordon is nrov- ing a great success in Kingston, so will the new Bishop of Nova Scotia undoubtedly win all hearts in h's -w field.A 0.00000C0000000000000030000, THE GRANDFATHER OF THE PRESENT EARL GREY.The grandfather of the present Lord Grey was with Fox, Sheridan, Burke and Windham, amonc the accusers of Warren Hastings.In his famous \u20ac mcrip- tion of the accusers, Macaulay concludes that description with these words: \u2018At an age when most of \u2018those who distinguish \"em- selves in life are stil\u2019 contending for prizes of fe wship at college he had won for himsolf a conspicuous place in Parlla- ment.No advantage of \u2018ortune or connection was wanting that could set off to the height his splencid ilents and :! unblemished honeur.-At A Le had been thought wofthy to be renk- ed with the veteran statesmen who tppeared as the delegates to the British Commons at the bar of the ish nobility.All who stood iit that bar, save him alone, are\u2019 ulyrit, advocates, accusers.To the gene: n- tion which Is now in the \u2014igour of life.he is the sole repr senta- tive of a great age which is passed away, But those who within the last ten years have listened with delight sa the morning sun shone on th: tapestries of the House of Lords to the lofty snd animated clo- quince of Charles.Earl Gey.are able to form some estimate of the times -tnd race of men among whom hc was not the foremost.\u201d 09909000000 PRPPIRCORECPREPPCPHOLROIPCEOOORCRO@ 3 909000 000900000202 30000 + eau a rs \" - LABOUR DAY PARADE.\u2014 At last night's meéting of the Executive Board of the Clgarmalkers\u2019 Unlon, No, 58, it was unanimo moualy 4 that members must take part ip the Labqur Day parade under & penalty.of $2.00 fine.Rach: shall provide - kimseif with two card#, upon which MS shail write fw 8atd cards ni or the nec « atts\u201d Ti Jesve the uni cor oF Ma fami ATs a\u2019 Mitchison ©@% PO6EOTEPOPOROD PECLECIPEELEPOCHLECCOVICLOCEREO® streets at 7.30 and march to their place in parada on Park avenue, AUCODTEOCHLOD NOCOICOVIVCE : A BIT OF ë DAILY COMMENT.ÉD0ICIDI0D0 : QAISQUAASAEOD It was un the second of September, 1666, th the Great Eire of London, destroying four mitllof dollars worth of property.broke out in humble Pudding Lane, From there it swept a-ross 39% acres of houses, mostly wooden, damaging the picturesque old Gulld- Ran and destroying St.Paul's Cathe- When a Canadian visits London he will assuredly penetrate the narrow buay streets that lie between St.Paul's and the Tower.Here close to the water side, swarming with life, filled with the clamour of trade nd shipping.is the heart bf old London.Pudding Lane will be pointed out to him, and after a short walk turough grimy streets odorous of fish, he {ll reach the Monument.Up and around the winding stone stairs that seem interminable, he 5oes\u2014oniy to find »n emerging at the top that a haze of London smoke has velled the miles cf shipping on the Thames and the spires of the vast city itself.Disastrous as this fire undoubtedly was.muc\u2019 good camg of it.Tt cleared London of the germs of many fatal epidemics; it gave the world Wren's magnificent done of St.Paul's: to \u2018he Cockney it bequeathed a memory out of which this monument evolved.And what would the Cockney be without Row Bells and the Monument?Not overfond of exertion or very curious, he may never climb the Monument's tortuour steps; nevertheless to him its dingy.Doric column ia a pillar of the Empire.It is interesting now when an inaur- ance rate war is being waged ii.Canada, to recall that the system of \u2018re Insurance was first \u2018organized after this fire.Up to that time voluntary contributions were given for the relief of sufferers, but the need of systematized Insurance was one of the lessons Londoners \u2018earned In 1666.In 1681 the first regular insurance office was opened in a street behind the Royal Exchange.lt was soon followed by four or five ot\" -.Of these early companies only one remains.Wooden houses were banned after this, although.unlike the England of to-day, timber was then plentiful and cheap.With admirable Old Country thoroughness, the utmost care waa taken to make them safe from fire, and this rule nas been so strictly adhered to that a large fire is a rarity in the metropol- Is.For this reason, perhaps, the numerous destructive fires in C: -dian cities are freely commented upon.Londoners will say to the Canadian teasingly.\u201cYes.Canada is noted for its great wheatflelds\u2014and big fir a.\u201d The first insurance com] _nfes not only agreed to reimburse losses hy fire, but they undertook to prevent fires, employing as one old prospectus says, \u201cwatermen and other labourers.\u201d In time the watermen too: on uniforms and became organized bodies.For 150 years the insurance cc~nanles maintalned these fire brigades not only in Lond- 1, but in mary provincial towns.Rivalry betwéen the different brigades grew, and the Olctur- esque incidents this cave rise to may easily be imagined.In 1860, the various brigades were given over to the control of the Metropolitan Board of Works by whom (he system was largely extended.The London fireman, like his co-official.the policeman, looks particularly well fitted for his work.Alert and supple and reckless of danger as he is, tt is not surprising to learn that he must al ways take a course of naval training before he qualifies.The fire stations are large and handsome bhulldings, containing not only fire-fighting apparatus,but apartments where many of the firemen and their families \u2018ive.John Bull, as represented by the Councils and Boards of London's var- fous boroughs, is a very kindly old soul.A monogram or crown or other symbol, conspicuously placed upon the sides of buildings that boasted little antiquity or state puzzled a Canadian in London one time.Enquiry brought out the fact that these were the marks of the companies by which the build- mes h insured.And when fighting fires in the ¢'d daya the men of the rival brigades knew just what houses claimed their companies\u2019 spec- fal care.The need for these symbols is gone, but they will remain as relics of the past beside the st'rring hls- torical trophies of witching gray old London.TOWN OF WESTMOUNT - ENTERS ACTION.The town of Westmount has entered an action against the Montreal Water and Power Company for damages, the action being based on the alleged fall- ure of the company to carry out the terms.of its contract with the municipality.The\u2018town alleges, among other things, that while the water supply for Westmount was to be furnished from the Back River, the company got it from the St.Lawrence; that the quality of the water has not been satisfactory; that no adequate protection is tarnished against fire, and that a reservoir, such as was provided for, has not been given.Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue.Rabb! de Sola has returnec from the Lower Bt.Lawrence, and will officiate as sual to-morrow.The propitiato services before the Jewish New Year will begin on Sunday.+ ATTEND D.RA.MEETING.\u2014Lt+ Col, E.W.Wilson is in Otfawa ntténd- ing the meeting of the Dominion of Sanads Bille Associetion, THE PASSING HOUR.And now the Church has to th Worrell-d for its Bishops.so Ce At all events, the Indefatizable turns out not to be pneumatically tired, If the Japs, were nèarer the telegraph office, they might win more victories Both Prince Arthur and Port Arthor decline to be counted in the \u201cearly class, The revival of cycling may not be one of the signs of the times, but it is having au cffect upon the restaurant signs.8ir Alfreq Harmsworth has come to the United States to get à rest away from the diazy rush of London journalism.Now that somebody's \u2018flank has been turned\u2019 down in anchuria, arm-chalr petites will Teel that they know all about The Toronto Globe takes halt a col umn to say that the whole duty of a Governor-General is to do as Laurier tells him.There will be a general notion that when Dave HI \u201cretires.\u201d he will leave a loud \u201ccall\u201d at the hotel office for the day-break of victory.The Government are determined to keep \u2018professionalism\u2019 out of the Transcontinental Rallway Commission, it being a strictly amateur body.The particulars in the North Grey election trial Indicate that that contest was quite dark enough to be distiguish- od against a sray back background.What tbe Ministers want - now is a good prophet and sootheayer who will tell them for certain whether the condl- tions won't be worse next year.Corsets have saved a woman's life by turning aside a bullet: but It is doubt- tu! whether the kindred curse of the cigare*te will save Brier Bickerdike's po- MUtical life, Football feels that it hardly sta the season with a fair chance, with Toronto lacrosse players before the Police Court and the list of casualties coming in from iao The second volume of the census hav ing been published, it Is now hoped that the work may be completed by the time the Government is ready to take the next censua, Another British Liberal M.P.has start ed in to fight Chamberlainism to a standstill.Funny how many people feel M necessary to fast a what ME.Goldwin Smith calls a \u201cshel * policy, An obscure French pa painter by the name of Benjamin Constant is now getting quite a reputation through the criticisms of the Toronto papers on one of his plo- tures shown at the Exhibition.Toronto having heard that Flerpont Morgan was about to pass through town, it was immediately proposed to have the University serve him with an honorary degree while he sampled the rallway lunch counter.Wonder why they call: those advertising degrees 'honorary?\u201d THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.His Honour Mr.\u201cJudah this morning discharged the delibere and.ordered a re-hearing in the case Hagens and Co., merchants, accused of selling their Koods with Intent to defraud their cred- ftors.Mr.Ritchie, of the prosecution.men further evidence-\u2014discovered taking o! the case en delibere\u2014to offer.D.Macmaster, for the accused, ob- fected to the introduction of new ov dence at this stage of the proceedings extremely irregular.Mr.Judah decided that it should be admitted.THE late Mr.Judah was regarded as a very sound and impartial jurist, and for ye he dealt out a the Police Court jalntly with Ragu.the late Mr.Brehaut.The ate homas W.Ritchie, Q.C., or eran member of the Canada bar.to which he was admitted | in 1862, and created Q.C.in 1867.For many years he was Crown eutor for Montreal District.He died very suddenly 4th Septémber.1882, while taking a sail Lak phremagog.Mr.K.C.was admitted to the Quebec bar - natn and to the Ontario bar in Captain and Adjutant Barnjum states that the annual aril! of the 1st Prince of || Walesa Rifles wil begin on the &th Inst.at eight vaio.when the regiment will parade, without arms or uniform, at the Victoria Skating Rink.Respectable young men desirous of joining the corps can do 80 by applying at the sergeants\u2019 mess room, &t.James street, Or at the parade.THE late Captain Frederick 8.m was a most enthusiastic volunteer and an all round athlete.ide the old High the best fitted up in the Dominion, and was always well patronized by the youth of the city.He died many years ago.T regiment has discarded the rifle green for the scarlet, and are now styled Fusiliers Colonel Rhodes, president of the North Shore Rallway, arrived in town morning to attend a meeting of the iis rectors called for to-morrcw morning.He han just returned from England un the 88.Austrian.THE late Colonel Rhodes served for nome years in the British army, and during the troubles of 1827-38 marched from Halifax, Ne to He entered Ass n 1887, and became Minister of culture in the Cabinet formed by the late Hou.Mr.Mercier.MEETING OF THE At a meeting of the Building Labourers' Union, held at St.Joseph's Hall last evening, a decision waa arrived at whereby strike action will be deferred for another week.The agreément with the bosses ex» pire on Wednesday evening.In February last notices were sent out by the union asking for a renewal up to , 1905, of terms such as have existed.In this matter the union was success.fu] in getting those who had previously signed, with the exception < of th teen, to affix their signatures to thé ment.Since, however, havé secured the signatures of | n had never sighed Last night's meeting iwag for the purpose of deciding whether to cal) thé shops out to-day or to adopt the recommendation of the Committee of Management, asking for a delay of ong week before taking any definite action, in order that a sub-committee may be formed to interview the thirteen employers who are standing eut Regarding the Labour Day parade, it was decided .that the sseqcialon would: make a good showing.Special Notice.\u2018Gerhard\u2019 Heintzman Paid For by Royalty, It was no 1 credit to \"Gerhard™ Heintzsman % the Canadian Gove ernment placed with him the order for the \u2018representative Canadian piano\u201d at the Ostka Exposition in- 1908, and it was à \u201cdistinct honor\u201d to & when the Emperor of Japan commanded his commissioner to purchase the instrument for the use of the Royal family.Exact fac similes of this piano can be seen at the wareroome of J.A Shaw & Co.1374 St.Catherine street, and under thelr building sale you can secre one of\u2019 these ul \u201cart\u201d planoë: at aboût the the Price of ordinary: good plarics by \u201cold makery\u201d in tm ne -Tegular wy.Baby terme - of payment without Increasing the ei J W.BUILDERS\u2019 LABOURERS.| | don when they met?| Francis Wilson | The Eminent Acton, SAYS .Everybody Should Have Good Music.TAKE RIS ADVICE.An Edisem Ph the bull Co will an \u201cSUPERIOR'S\u201d Phonograph and Music House, 3362 ST.CATHERINE STREET.The most complete Music House in Cana pen evenings.Tel.Up 1681, N.B.\u2014Come a Edisons Ar] nd hear the latest 5,000 Just Roceived.46c each.Catalogue ou application.The CARILLON TRIP, $00 Palace Str.SOVEREIGN.The Finest River Scenery in Canada.Home by the Rapids at &%0 pm 203 9 Take 8 a.m.Train for Lachine SUMMER RESORTS.Fer a COOL, LUXURIOUS SUMMER HOTEL With fine stabie and automebile garage, Tie Beaconsfield BROOKLINE, BOSTON, MASS.Owned and Opeyated by Mr.Henry M.Wattney 18stf À.W.PAYNE, Manages.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTYS \u201cor Mat.A LULU GLASER Sans Sov.A Madcap Princess NEXT WEEK BDeginniag Menday Matinee (Laber Day) JOHN C.__, THOS.W.FISHER ** RYLEY PRESENT ISADORE | RUSH | N In a Clever Oemedy with Musie.From Wysdham's Theatre, LONDON.\u201c Daly's \u201c NEW YORK.Glittering Gloria By Hugh Merten, Auther of \u201cThe Belle of New York.\u201d Regular Matinee Saturday.Prices\u201438¢, B0c, 75e, $1.00, $1.50, SEATS NOW ON SALE.ANN ST.Under direction of the the return trip.IL.abor Day, Monday Sept.5th, 1804.St.Ann's Young Men's Society STR.BERTHIER will leave Bonsecours Wharf at 8.30 am.Come and enjoy the pleasant breezes and beautiful scenery of Richelieu Rivers.An sttractive musical programme has been arranged for TICKETS-Adults, $1.00 ; Children, 50c.On sale at T.O'Connell's, cor.Ottawa and Murray streets, and J.Tucker's, cor.McCord and 8mith streets.Stateroom tickets at Mr.T.O'Connell's, UAL PILGRIMAGE TO OURS: Redemptorist Fathers.the Bt.Lawrence and T 3eod S A.MONTCALM ot quebec, Es.LA.A.A.vs.will start at 8 General Admission, Grand at puropnan Bros., Jno.ron, and T.Championship Lacrosse CORNWALL vs.SHAMROCKS, SATURDAY, 3rd Sept.1904.LABOR DAY, MONDAY, 5th Sent.Champions.A.A.GROUNDS SHAMROCK am.s Groun 1904.Fay Rain er Shine.2e; Reserved Seata, 50e.On sale Davia 8.st Catherine street.CGEE Hon.Sec.S.LC.20th 208 3 First Ann + Henry and Point Bt.Charles.Case LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP.To Decide Drawn Game, CORNWALL vs, MONTREAL Monday, 5th September.Ball Faced at 3 pm.°* Reserved Seats Boe.For sale at Morton, Phillips & Co, 1768 Notre Dame street.and M.A.A.A.Office, 149 Mansfield st.General admission 3c and 3e.BEN.BE.HAYNES, Acting Sec\u2019y, M.L.C.Of the Employes of the Toronto Ty pe Foundry Co, Ltd, verantuent.To Otterburn Park, St.Hilaire, Saturday, September 3rd, 1904.Trains leave Bonaventure Station 9 a.m.an July.Rain or Shine.ual Picnic LINOTYPE 1.46 p.m, stopping oot st 208°1 hestra for Dancing.Steamer Duchess of York == | AFTERNOON TRIP\u2014SATURDAY, SEPT.3rd.Up the Lake St.Louis and Bown Rapids an ! t Nazareih street, at 2 hr Gabriel Tok, on boat, nds TABLE PROBLEMS.VITRO TOATHOUITHHODIODESDÉ WHICH 18 NEARER LONDON?\u201c1 left London at 8 a.m., travelll tros Euston at forty miles an vo\u201d said Gus \u201cAnd I ett ft Glasgow at precisely the same moment, travelling at fifty miles an an hour,\u201d sald Carrie.\u201cWhich of the two was nearer Lon- The answer to the problem, \u201cErnest's > ts (o'clock) to two (minutes) | to two, Lo twenty-two people.\u201d Visiting His Friends.\u201cA \u201cir of the hie, - spent par .se To Keep Things Moving July and August EL «_ Gencine frame Ps pad sié for 016.All ether Er Af my es 184 tf Judgment To-morrow.Mr.Justice Lavergne will deliver judgment at 10.30 a.m.to-morrow in the matter of the municipality of Ahuntsic va the city of Montreal.+ Mrs.Gherby Recovering.Mrs, Cherby, who wae knocked over by a runaway horse last Friday, 36th ult, is making slow progress towards recovery.Special Notice.Have you never heard what the new model Angelus piano-player can do?It's a revelation to professionals and amateurs alike.It's impossible by a description to do it full justice.You must see it for yourself.We're always pleased to show it to the curious as Shaw & Co.only agents of \u201cGerhard\u201d Helntuman in Montreal | .part of Wednesday noon with Mrs, Wurtele, 7 Onion se.; well as prospective purchasers.Laya MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MEETINGS AND.AMUSEMENTS.\u2014 2 = Nee ages ACADEMY-All this Week MATINEES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, Ww TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS! : NEXT WEEK : « MATINEES\u2014MONDAY, \u2018Labor Day, WEDNESDAY, PHUASDAY SATURDAY, Kirke la Shelle's and Jullan Edwardes elaborate production, THB GREAT SUCCESS STRONGER AND BE 4 COMEDIANS THE PRINCESS CHIC TTER THAN EVER.4 Great Cast, Grand Chorus, Beautiful Cort > o Fun, Pretty Girls, Splendid Beeners, Elcctrica) Effects Music Galore, Lois où PRICES - = .= - = = 15e.25e, 50e, TBe.208°3 CHEAP EXCURSIONS.Health, Comfort and Ecenomy, via the Picturesque St.Lawrence route.Canadian National Exposition AT TORONTO.AUGUST 30th to SEPTEMBER 9th.MONTREAL-TORONTO LINE, comprising the superb new steamers Kin ston and Toronto (complete with all latest appointments, including parlor staterooms, bath rooms an barber from Montreal dally except 5 FORONTOHIAMILTON ne passenger and freight steamers leave Montreal on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 p.m Montreal to Toronto and retura oaly .513.35 including meals and berth westbound on the former steamers and both ways on the latter.Tickets are good going Aug.29th to Sept.8th, and valid for return up to Sept.13th, 1904.QUEBEC AND RETURN.Bept.1st to Sept.10th .+.Return ltmit\u2014Sopt.12th, 1904.Sept.7th and 8th Return limit\u20143 days from date of \u2018tasue LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT.5.Round tri for SINGLE FIRST- CLASS FARE.to all points on Line.Meals and berth extra.goin sept 8, 4 and 5.Return limit, Sept CITY TICKET OFFICE.138 St.James Street, opp.PO.: La bar Day, Sept.sth EXCU RSION TO OTTAWA Y-PORTS-\u2014-I50 more than state « Tickets good to go September 2nd and 3rd and return 6th.EXCURSION TO CA) CARILLON by Str, SOVEREIGN.The best Day Trip.Beautiful the whole way.Price \u2018 For the above trips take the R a.m, train (G.T.R.) for chine to connect with steamer-at Lach Scenery AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS and DOWN To St.Ammes, by G.T.R.130 We or C.P.R.1.00 p.m.Round Srp dson-on-the-Lak ake ina \u2018Trig: $1.60 at Windsor Station.Ep p.m.G.T.R.train to Round trip, 66e.te Grand Trunk Station Windsor Station for Hudson.207°4 Theatre Francais® ery Afternoon THIS WEEK, Aug, Oe The Australian Extravaganza Ce.New Musical Burlettas, High Class Vaudeville.including the $ Polos.Prices 10c.20c.30c.85c.hoc.Next Week\u2014The Bowery Burlesguers.205°*6 MDP\" TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK.NAVAL AND MILITARY TOURNAMENT Under the distinguished patronage of Rear_Admiral Sir Archibald Douglas Sir Wm.Hingston, Captain Grogan of H.M.B.Indefatigable, and His Worship Mayor Laporte, IN AID OF THE Samaritan Hospital.THE CREW OF H.M.S8 INDEFATIGABLE WILL TAKE PART AND IN.TRODE CE SOME NEW AND SPECIAL Prices-\u2014Admission.Ze.Rescrved Seats, « Boxes, Seats on sale at Star Branch, amer.Phone Up 18346.ge SOHMER \"7m: Piccolo's Midgets, Pour Lukens, otc.Last week of summer season.Ten cents.3-8 p.m every de att EVERY DAY AT 3 AND 8 The Three Jorre.acrobats.eu and dancers.Wood & Stone, two great comedians, from Pastor's Theatre, New York.Tassen & Ketchem.the best jugglers of America.The sympathetic May in her genial songs.Beautiful moving pictures., 10 cents.204°3 law Mentreal's Leading Academy.Dancing and Oeportment.LAST SUMMER ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 830 P.M.lar Season Opens Sept.10th.Puplls may enr6ll their names at any time.Circulars mailed.Tel.Bah se F.FRANK H.NORMAN.Instructor to the International Dancing Masters\u2019 Association.You can learn the New Pre en only at 09% cr STANLEY HALI, 127 Montreal's Leading School DANCING eps\u2019 Classes open on Tues.snd Thur, Sept.sh ang 8th, at 8p.m.canons Up 2611.rvatory Hall Frederic W.Norman, 255% Catherine bt The Wm.Currie Clothing is \u2018Good Clothing.That's why the majority of business men come to our Tailoring Department.\u2018BUITS and OVERCOATS to Measure, 815.00 to $25.00 TROUSERS - 83.78 to 87.00 WM.CURRIE, Clothler, 1967 Notre Dame Street.LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION COUNTY Lone onl t 2at- rs se BOL, pren ue neta on Bots.sie, EAE Ran Lon, uel! Pe arf al 15,3 5 Frises to be com ~ peted oe B arrival \u201cof 1 30 boat.8.Gosse, Bec.208°2 SaturdayHalf Day Excursion Str.BEAUHARNOIS EVERY SATURDAY DURING SUMMER 8tr.Beauharnble will leave foot of Nazareth st.at 1.30 p.m.leave Lachine at 4 p.m.Sail up LAKE ST.LOUIS, nLOPDINE at CHATHAUGUAY on her ay only, arriving at PRAUH£ RNOIS at % o'clock.leaving at 8 p.m.sharp for La- chine.where passengers will he ferred to tutions had beén arranged for His Grace of Canterbury this morning at 10.80 o'clock.but the start was delayed for some moments owing to the fact that their lordehips had paid a visit to Notman's studio.The two prelates had their photographs taken together, the first official photograph of the Archbishop of Canterbury taken on thie side of the Atlantic having been taken by the local photographer.Mrs.Bond accompanied them on their walk to the studio.At 10.40 the party entered the car- rlages whirh had been prepared for them, His Grace of Canterbury, with Hishop Carmichael, Sir Metbourne Tait and Mr.Crathern took the first carriage, Mrs.Davidson and Mrs.Bond, with th Rev.J.A.Ellison and the Rev.Hyie Hoiden, occupied the second carriage.They proceeded directly to Mec- Gill University.Up Unlon avenue and along Sherbrooke to the front gates of that institution, the carriages proceeded.and then along the gravel drives to the Macdonald Engineering and Electrical Bullding, His Grace i Mr.Ellison, who in educational In the meantime takes a Keen interest the workings of the Canadian educational systems.\u201cAh\u201d.he remarked to Mr.Clay, \u201cthe zen! for education among all classes In Cunada i8 truly remarkable.\u201cI am told that boys will come straight to the colleges from the farms.\u201d Mr.Clay was careful to point out that these boys who came from the farms were first obliged to pase a severe matriculation examination.and had probably passed a number of years in some of the High schools of the country.Mr.Ellisoiy then remarked on the report of the Mosely Commia- sion which had been sent out from England to report on Me American system of education.That commia- sion had found the American schools filled to overflowing.in fact the zeal for education was truly remarkabla, bu: there was one serious trouble which was met with In Canada which was not met with in the United King- dor-, that was a scarcity of teach- \u201c18 GRACE ARCHBISHOP BOND.= HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.The first official photograph of an Archbishop of Canterbury ever taken in America .-\u2014-Copyright by Wm.Naqtman & Sons, in the Jacques Cartier Hotel, was shipped for burial to Prescott last evening.The case of Detective Cote in this matter will be dealt with at the next meeting of the Police Committee.In the meantime Detective Cote has been suspended from duty.MR.W.STEPHEN PASSED AWAY TO-DAY.The death of Mr.W.Stephen\u2019 brother of Lord Mount Stephen, occurred to-day at his residence, 645 Sherbrooke street.The deceased, who had been all- Ing for mome months, suffering from complication of diseases, was about 63 yeas of age, and his death was not unexpected by the members of his family and his friends, who have been aware of his poor health for some time, Mr.Stephen was also a brother of Mr.Frank Stephen his sister being Mrs.Herbert Meighen, of this city.Funeral arrangements have not been made, but it is under.tood that the final obsequles will be conducted privately.PERSONALS, (Bee \u2018 so Page Five.) Lady Drummond, Sherbrooke street, returns to town on Sunday.Mr.Norman Pedley, Drummond street, was in Sherbrooke this week.Mrs.Gillespie Muir and her daughter have returned to town from Roberval, where they spen* the - mmer.The Misses Kittson returned on Wednesday to Ut{awa from Berthier, where they spent the summer at Canon Kitt- son s couniry residence.Miss Laura Turnbull, of Peel street, is the guest for a few days of Mrs.Paton, \u2018Rockmount,\u201d Sherbrooke.Mr.John Turnbull, who has been in Sherbrooke, returned to town yesterday.Mrs.Stimson gave a luncheon in Vancouver recently,when the guests of honour weré Miss Sutherland, Mies Harrington, Miss Molson and Miss Blackader, of Montreal, The engage:nent is announced of Miss Kavanagh, daughter of the late Mr.Henry havanagn, Inspector of Customs, Montreal, to Mr, Charles H.J.Magulre, of Montreal, son of the late Hon.Justice Maguire, of Quebec, Mrs.Molson und Miss Eva Molson, of Bishop street, who have been the guests of ra.Stuart Robertgon, in Kingston, since their return from Toronto, are at Beaconsfield, where they will spend the next week before re- turhing to town., Mrs.Robertson accompanied them.His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, was yesterday the guest of Sir Geo, A.Drummond at luncheon.Among those présent at the luncheon were: His Grace of Canterbury, Mr.J.P.Morgan, Archbishop Bond, Bishop Carmichael, 8ir Melbourne Tait, Mr.ames Crathern, Mr.R.Wilson-Smith, r.George E.Drummond, Mr.Hugh Graham, r.E.8.Clouston, Mr.H.| Stikeman, Mr.Randa!l Davidson, Mr.R Lane, Rev.E Wood, Rev, A, French, Rev.Mr.M.Holden, Rev.John Ellison, and Mr.G.R.C.Smith.The marriage of Mrs.I4na A.Lloyd, daughter of W.G.Murray, Esq, to Dr.Charles Harold Church, of Montreal, was celebrated at the home of the bride's father, Massawippl, Quebeg, Wednesday evening.Dr.Howard M.Chyrch, Westmount, acted as best man, the ceremony being performed by the Rev.Arthur Stephens, of Coatl- cook, amslsted by the Rev.G.H.A.Murray.Hatley.Immediately after the ceremony.Dr.and Mrs.Church left.for Boston and the New England States.On thelr return they will reside at 84 Mackay streel.AY.H.BH.Ames has returned to the city, after having made a trip to the Temlscamingue district : 3 commenting upon the beauty of the grounds as they passed.Arriving at the third building.the party alighted.and were gretted by Professor Owens, Profesror Herdt, Dr.Coker end Mr.Clay.secretary of the University.They were conducted along the spacious halls to the electrical laboratory.Under the direction of Dr.Owens several electrical apparati were set in motion and on the raquesat of a number of the party a slight shock was administered to those who desired the novelty.Proceeding downstairs just as they were about to enter the Thermodynomic Laboratory they were met by Dr.Moyse, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and vice-principal, who welcomed them on behalf of the governing hodies.in the absence of Principal Peterson, who ls still in Europe.Dean Moyse had hurried in to the city from the seaside immediately on-recelpt of news of the intended visit, INSPECTED APPARATUS.The apparatus In the Thermodynamic Laboratory having bee th party proceeded to the dynamo room, where His Grace commented upon the beautiful order and economy of ; apace which the arrangements of the dynamos afforded.exhibited, ' ers.In England there were any nunr- ber of male teachers to be found.As the party proceeded through several of the intervening rooms, His Grace the Archbishop noticed a Sar staff artist sketching his profile.\u201cAh, my friend,\u201d he remarke* \u201cyou are working sunder difficulues\u2019 and then laughed heartily at the \u2018oll rather\u201d of: the artist.WATCHED THE TESTS, Reaching the Materia] Testingiab- oratory, several tests were shan the visitors, A plece of hardeml steel about a foot long was subjgted to a pressure of some 60,000 pouls.When it smashed with a loud port, the .Archbishop was the only of.With the | exception of the attendar Professors, to retain his composure The ladles , gave excited little cries.bar of wood |! was similarly crushed, ' As the distinguished Visitors proceeded along the halls His Grace and Dean Moyse discused educational conditions in this coptry.Both were inclined tg lament fe little regard paid to the higher otssles, Leaving the engleering building, the party walked alog the curved walk to the chemistry ?Ullding, where they were recelvaqd ¥ Prof.Rutherford.i The Archbishop1ad heard of the Pro- Mrs.Randal Davidson, Guest of Honour.Mrs.Randall Davidson, wife of the: Archbishop of Canterbury, Wis the guest of honour yesterday at s small luncheon given by Mrs.Norton.wife of Archdeacon Norton, at Christ Church'uniting you with your Cathedral Rectory.Mra, avidsor, was gowned In gray volle, wit] a mod becoming black and white picure het.After luncheon Mrs.Davilgon returned to Bishopscourt, where the Waa waited upon by a deputatioy of the Women's Auxiliary, who wer tintro- duced by Mrs.Frank Bond And who presented her with an addrks and a lite membership hadge on General Board of the Women's AuxiBry for all Canada.| The deputation tncludeqMrs.Tilton, of Ottawa, president of fe Canadian Women's Mary; MS Baldwin, wife of Bishop Baldwin, ind president of the Huron Btanch ofthe Women's Auxiliary: Mrs.Holde( president of the Montreal Branch; Mre.Patterson Hall, general correspofing secretary; Mrs.Baylis, Miss Moord and Miss Raynes, secretartes, ad Mrs.R.Lindsay, widow of the Ale Archdeacon Lindsay, of Montreaï Following is the ddress which was read by Mrs.Pat{fson Hall: THE ADRESS.As representingfhe W.A.to the M.8.C.C., we beg tender to you ana to His Grace: thf Archbishop of Can- at greetings, on this occasion ofyour to We thank ourjiieavenly Father that He has permit privilege of guests to ouy beloved land, and we pray that yoy sojourn in America may be à time ot Py and happiness.We rejoic/ to Meet face to face % daughter ogthat saintly woman, Catherine Tait fo well known for her seal and good forks, whore name will always be ponoured and revered by Christianfromen.Az a slight token of our apprfiation of the blessing conferred us BY your presence amongst us, we VE Of you to accept the accom- parying badge of life membership of te Woman's Auxiliary, trusting that ; may always remind you of a happy h In your life, and prove a link anadian sisters of the Church, in the missionary work of the world.It will thus be our privilege to ene roll among our members a name already familiar to us in His labours of ove.We pray, dear Mrs.Davidson, that together, we may be stimulated and strengthened more and more in the service of Christ and His Church by the spirit of the motto of the Archbishop.\u201cThe love of Christ conatrainetl us.\u201d On behalf of the Woman's Auxillary to the M.8.C.C.(§gned) ROBERTA E.TILTON, President.CAROLINE M.HALL, Secretary.At the Ttomclusion of the addgess Mrs.Tilton pinned the membership badge on Mrs.Davideon's dress.In a happy little speech Mrs.Davidson thanked the deputntion, and express- od her surprise And Appreciation of c honourrthe Women's Auxili ha bestowed on her, TY has The membership badge given Mrs.Davidson was In thc form of a gold bar with the letters \u201cW.A.\u201d in blue enamel, from which was suspended à Winchester cross of gold bearing the same Jétters in raised gold.On the back were Mrs.Davidson's initials, \u201cB.M.D.\u201d the word \u201cCanada,\u201d and t.o date.After the presentation Mrs.Frank Bond and Mrs.Davidson drove as far as the residence of Sir George Drum- mong, on Sherbrooke street, where ey were ned by the Arc Canterbury ; hbishop ot s afternoon Mrs.Bond ladies\u2019 luncheon of twelve covers, a Bishopcourt, in honour of Mrs, Davia- son.Later the Archbishop of Canter- i - and Mre.Davidson attended the matters, was obtaining particulars of : rden party given b oss, of Poel.street.y Mrs.Jame fessor's position in the field of investigation of radiuth, and tha redio-activi- tiles.He was anxious to see BOMS eXperiments.Proceeding to the laboratory, they seated themselves while the room was darkened.While awaiting the experiment Dean Moyse confiées some of his troubles with the Ontario Board of Education, but, however, it looked at last as if the McGill degree would permit its holder to teach in the province to the west of Quebec, His Grace was most sympathetic.Just then the apparatus was started, only to have & fuse blown out.When the doors were opened the party proceeded to the room beneath, where they were compensated by a sight of some remarkably Interesting experiments with It- quid air.His Grace and party watched while the liquid was manufactured, then, when some of it had been gathered in a tumbler water was frozen, mercury was changed into a solld form, frosen so hard and cold that when a match was touched to it, the match lighted.\u201cWell, really, I can hardly believe my eyes\u201d he remarked.The party proceeded up stairs and there they divided, His Grace of Can- 10.00,0000000000000000000000 @ sashes, etc, / FANCY DREPEN BLACK FB RIBBONS, all widths.COLONIAL HOUS! RIB3ON DEPT.Colored Tfeta Ribbons, 5 inches wide, White, Black, Cream 5ky, Mexique, Navy, Cardinal, Coquelicot, B>wn, Green (Special) .FANCY DRESDN RIBBONB, 8 inches wide, suitable for fancy bags, \u2018RIBBONS, from 1-4 to ! 1-4 inches.In great variety SHADED MORE RIBBONS, 7 inches wide, for millinery purposes.New sha## of Burnt Orange, Green, Brown, Navys, Royal and Cardinal on TaffR and Duchess Satin and Liberty Satin.MASONIC IBBONS, 1,1 1-4, 1 1-2 inches.TAN RIPONS, for Ladies\u2019 Shoe Ties.\u201cPHILLIPS | \u201cSQUARE.28c NEW CATALOGUE ® © ® Holy Communion waa celebrat- © , handsomely illustrated Catalogue of Fall and Winter Goods is now @ eq at Christ Church Cathedral © ana will be mailed FREE to any address on application !® at 8 o'clock this morning.The © read : | @® communicants were numerous ® ity Customers can have a copy by asking for it at any of the count- \u2018@ for the fact had gone abroad © ert © that His Grace the Archbishop © formes i ® of Canterbury would officiate.© SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.| © Rarely perhaps has a service of © © greater solemnity taken place in © FT\" @® the historic edifice.His Grace ® © of Montreal assisted.while ® © dozens of the local clerics were @ © present.The service lasted un- © \" © til after nine o'clock.® } 9 MONTREAL.terbury.with Bishop Carmichael an Sir Melbourne Tait proceeding acro lo the Willlam Redpath library, wb?rs.Davidson and Mrs.Bond with \u2018© rest of \u2018the party remained to viewdd experiment in radio-activity.At the door of the Chemistry Hld- ing, His Grace, turning to shake *nde with Professor Rutherford, remgXed : \u201cI really have much to thank for.It was all very, very marvellor AS we say in the old country, \u2018\u201ca\u2019Ost as good as you get.\u201d INTERESTED IN LIBRAY.The index system at the yrary was lan innovation which the «rchbishop had never before seen.struck him that there were severa] pi'¢t in England where it could be etPloyed profitably.For a few mistés he rambled around through thenaze of bookcases, taking down olq-Avourites and longing eagerly for a hance to skim through them.\u201cGood bye Dr.Mog?\" he remarked as the party left th- handsome building.\u2018I féel as if JKNEW much more about xour wonder! institution than I did before.\u201d DrMoyse bowed.smil- 2d, looked pleased NA the Primate, entering his carriag drove on.THE ANREWS HOME.The Andrews.iome, the next point visited.Arrjws there they found the Rev.Canon Fhaud on the steps to greet them.+ Decessarily short visit was paid to ne various rooms of the institution.A ohat with the matron elicited an eclamation of surprise from His Grace hen he learned the large number of Migrants who are assisted at this indtution yearly.After s glance at the gro ds.the ArchbispyP returned to the Lora 7 of the InstUtion.Where he signed the re- HAT CH00OTD-D000IH0000000 © © © © © fils Grace of Canterbury, with 8.Davidson, .the Rev.Mr.Jdlfson with the Rev.Hyle Hold- m will leave the Windsor Station on a special train at 10.30 p.m.@ to-night.They will reach Tor- $ onto to-morrow morning about 8 ® J am, © © 7 PECECOERRREOEOR Al S@EEE® gistrar, \u201cNot as an emigrant,\u201d he remarked.After he had been presented with a copy on the report, s Grace, at the request of the head of the institution, pronounced the episcopal benediction.Just as they were leaving the institution, they were met by the ladies and the rest of the party, who had remained at McGill \u201cAh, here's my wife,\u201d he remarked, turning to Canon Renaud, then to Mrs.Davidson.\"Science was too much for you, my dear.You are, I'm afraid, a pack of deserters,\u201d he added, and, entering the carriage of the first division of the party, left for the Y.M.C.A., while the others remained to inspect the Institution.VISITED Y.M.C.A.Mr.Calhoun, the assistant secretary, met the party at the steps, and a short visit Was paid the establishment.The spacious halls and parlours, the gymnasium especially interested His Grace as he told those assembled how he had taken part In the last great convention which had taken placé-at London last spring.The fact, too, that the inati- tution was self-supporting interested him.Lunch hour was drawing near, and there was no time to visit any of the other institutions, so the Archbishop called at the residence of Bishop \u2018Carmichael, whare he remained for a few minutes.Having been to his carriage by the Bishop.he entered it, and with Sir Melbourne Tait, drove hack to Bishop's Court, and went in to rest until luncheon.The second division «\u20ac the party.after inspecting Bt.Andrew's Home, drove direct to Archbishop Bond's residence.eeceoce \u2014 Of O0 OO OO COACOROOOOOOOU MEDICINES CEASE TO ACT Life Insurauce does not, as the benefits continue long after you are gone, thereby attaining the object you had in view while Do you wish to make sure that your wife and daughters will be provided for as long as they live, without fear of losing the protection, if so have a TALK WITH McCAW.living.Telephone Main 3383.THREE MEN FELL SEVENTY FEET.Special to The Montreal Stuf.l.ethbridge, Bept.2.\u2014 Walter Rauh, Geo.Moore and Albert Lombard fell 70 teet from the New Steel Waterworks tower at Lethbridge.Lombard is dead and the other two are probably fatally injured.All came here six weeks ago as employes of the Chicago Iron and Bridge Works to build an eighty-foo: tower for the town system.After dinner the three men hoisted to the top a phlnted strip; then one rollickingly called out to the man at the windlass.\u201cLet her go.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t say it like tha\u2019.\u201d sald one; \u201cwe might go sooner than we wanted\u201d and as he eaié It the rope parted and the heavy cage with {ts human weight crashed down the seventy feet, striking the concrele foundation.SHERBROOKE FAIR WILL CLOSE TO-NIGHT Special to The Montreal Star.Sherbrooke Fair closet to-night.The Sherbroke Fair closes to-night.The week must be regarded as a successful one.As an exhibition the fair of 1904 has not been equalled by any of its predecssors.The gate receipts will be somewhat less.Wednesday's attendance fell 500 short by that o° Wednesday last year, and yesterday the 2t- tendance was considerably less than last year's Thursday.The Richmond wreck undoubtedly has had a considerable effect upon the attendance.The gate receipts however are not serious- y affected and the directors will in «ll probability be able to make both ends meet.FIRE CHIEF IS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.Special to the Montreal Star.Bhedrooke, Que.September 2.Fire Chief Benoit has been arrested here on a charge of committing an assault on a man named Heath, of West Stewar- town.The allegation is that Benoit struck Heath in the face, knocked him down ahd afterwards kicked him.He has been remanded to District Magistrate Court.THREE MEN HURT IN AN EXPLOSION.Samuel Butler, Frank West and A.Mavor, three workmen, were taken to the General Hospital In the ambulance this afternoon, suffering from the ef- tects of scalds and burns received, as the result of an explosion in the chemioal works, on Duke street.The mos were engaged In pouring phosphorus into water.when an explosion followed Immedately.Butler and Mavor were not seriously injured.and after medical treatment were taken to their homes.Frank West, however, was badly scalded abou\u2019 the wrms and face and had to be placed under medical care.He is expected to recover.Daylight Robbery at Branden.+ \u20ac Special to The Montreal Stare Mre.James Ross, Pes) otreet, @| Brandon, Man, Sept.2.\u2014 While C ® pave a very largely attended @| P.R.Ticket Agent D.D.Niblock was e den party at her residence, @ Absent at dinner, yesterday, the ticket © Pee] street, this afternoon, In @ office was entered and cash and © honour of the Archbishop of © cheques stolen to the amount of over ® Canterbury and Mrs, Randall © $1,000.The cheques were all endorsed.@® Davidson, The gathering.© ara a.* which vas a most représents- © Canada Sails.ve one, included a large num- @| The following Is the list of first class e ber of the Montreal clergy and @ passengers on the Dominion Line SS.® their wives.The whole house, © Canada Captain R.O.Jones, calling ® Ancluding the beautifui pleture © for Liverpool to-morrow morning: Mr.® gallery, waa thrown open to the @| Samuel Adams.St.John, N.B.; Mr.* Tes was served on the &| Fr, W, Broolts, Master B.8.™ronka, © lawn, the table being effectively @| Oshawa.Ont: Mr, A.A.Bartlett, © decorated with potted planta, @ Charlottetown, P.BE.I; Miss Birch- e : @ all, London, Eng.: Mr.G.J.Crowdy, 0000000000 00-0000000000009 Mrs.Crowdy.Miss Crowdy.Montreal, MR.J.P.MORGAN LEAVES THE CITY BUT WILL RETURN.A special car was attached to tha morning train for Burlington, Vt., for the accommodation of Mr.J.Pierpont Morgan.Mr.Morgan undertook tnis Journey with the object of seeing a sick friend, and he will return to the oity this evening In time for dinner.The train went over the Rutland Rallway.No personage at the Windsor Hotel has attracted more attention than Mr.J.Plerpont Morgan bas during the past few days.5 Every time that Mr.Morgan pute In an appearance In the corridor in the rotunda conversations cease, a the Rreat financier becomes the ore object of curious interest.Mr.Morgan's presence here is due to the fact that he ls à great persona! friend of the Archbishop of Canterbury.having met Dr.Davidson thany yence ago prior to his becoming Primate of All England.Que: Me.Frank Carrel, Quebec, \u201c1e.: Miss E.Drake, Ashford.Eng.: Mrs.F.M.Dean, Miss Alice Dean, Mie Violet Dean.Quebec.Que Rev.Father M.L.Driscoll, Sorel.Que: Mr.H.BA.Grindley, Montreal.Qua.Col.J.Haw- ins.R.A., Londop, Eng.: M-s.Harold artin, London, Eng.; Mr.A.J.Pain- chaud, Quebec, Que.Mr.J.H.Palmer, Montreal, Que.; Mra.T.McG.Robertson, Seaforth, Ont.; Mr.A L.Sevigny,.Montreal, Que.; Mrs.Spier, Misa Spiet, Lindsay, Ont.; Mm.8.C.Stevenson, Miss Stevenson, Montreal Que.Mrs.Bernard Smith, mald a infant, London, Eng.; Mrs.Taylor.Master Taylor.Port Hope, Ont.: Miss Rose Turner, 8t.Dambert, Que.; Miss Hilda Von Mattits, Sydney.C.3 Rev.Chaa.8 .Vaughan, Mrs.Vaughan.Bowton, Mags.: Mr.A.R.Wilson, Mr.W.P.Wilson, Montreal.Que.: Mr.Geo.Weldon, Miss Mary P.Weldon.Toronto, Ont.; Misa Wormarn Whni- peg.Man.\u2014\u2014 TT BIRTHS.NOBLE \u2014 At Lachipe, Wednesday, Aug- jap diet, the wife of A.8.Noble, of « i Room 35, 107 St.James Street, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Afternoon Transactions.Twin{City\u201476 at 98, 25 at 984.Canad\\an Pacific xd\u201425 at 124%.Nova, Ncotia Steel\u20145 at 654.28 at 65a.Montreal Power-60 at 77%, 25 at Dominion Coal\u201428 at 601.25 at 60%, 25 at 80%.60 at 61 Dominion Iron\u2014 460 at 13.Dominion Iron bonds\u2014$11.000 at 310.000 at 1% Richelleu\u201425 at 59%, 50, 18 at 60 Dominiôn Iron ptd.\u201428 at 37°g, 100 at 120 at 12.nN.38.Bank of Montreal\u201440 at 246.Nova Scotia Steel bonds \u2014 32,000 at 105%.Reported for the Star by (Gordon Strathy & Cu.atock brokers, § St.Racrament street: Stocks Sept.2 sept.1 Ciosiug Ask mia Ask ota Canadian Pacific xd 174% 124% Montreal St Ry .203 2089 Moutreal 8t.New 201 eat 1034 10284 pe Ty Win.s.\u2026.Twin v t., ve West Indts Rlec.Looe Toledo Electric .204 Ré0Nav to.4 Commercial Cable.Nont'! Telegraph.In) Bell Telephone 150 Light, HAP .TT ackay Com 2018 ro a.03 Montreal Steel.Dom Steel.1% Prof Le Laurentide Pulp.Nova Scotia Ateol.\u2026.Ogtivte Müllinu.De do Pref.Montreal Cotton Dominion Do HONS.Dominion Coal.Ce es Dom lron & Steel 7: 71% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2014 Supplied by J.& Bache & Co.C D Monk, manager.29, Hospital street opanlou.Man.low.Close Btoeks ap to 2.30 An.-luamates Coprs RAT, se 56% 574 Américan Loco Com Ny U1e VOL 8 o Do pref.HU qe no 00 Am.Sugar Refin Co 130% 1.00% 130 ., Do Da pref.wees esas PTE Am Amita & Ref Co Gé44 65% sels sô Am.Car Foundry.19 10 a 19 Anaconda Win.Co.An 0 Bue Achison, Top & R Pa.RK) Mile | ¥) RS © pref.PNY, uk Us% pau Maitimore & Ghlo.87 BTN #74 #iX mn Do pref.oT Lens a.Cee Rrookivn Rapid My bay 54% HA By Cl Alten Lom 414 41 418 4% Cauadian Pacific xd 12444 1244 124% 1244 Canada Southern 86% 87 67% 87% Ches & Oblo.NOY #9 sèl» 30% Chic & X W 187% 146 Te 1005 C Mil & St Paul.1004 a 15 Colorado 8nuthern 164 Do Qo pref.404 Con.Uns, NY.200 Col Fuel & Iron .30% Corn Products LL.Do pret .70 Detroit United Ry.Dals Lack & Went, Dels 4 Hudmron.xq 14 Denver à Rio 0 onm 254 o Frot.Duatuth 88 à At! .- Do Pref General Flectrie.\u2026 Jersey Centrai.Hlinois Central lows Cen Com Da de pref .Kansas & Tex Cow.Da Do a pref.\u2026 Louisville & Narh .Mauhattan Eley* u.Missouri Pacifie.Minn 8.P.& BLK .Do do Pref Metropolitan Truck.NY Central & Hud.Krie Nallroad po do 1 o 11 re N Y Ontario & Wost CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.3.8 Bacne and Ce.report the closing prices 5 Hospital street to-day se thllowm Sept.2, 1996.opening.Hizhoër Lowes:.Closing Wheat, 100% 167 108 108 «Der.100% 0 = = Corn, fept 9 ; \u201c sec.oats, Bept.« ec.Fork, Mar Lard May \" Short Ri \u201c de Korthern Securitas .Kor & Western com tule Pacific Mall.2¥ Penn RR .\u2026.1264 Pressed Steel, com.33% 33 do pfd .ET .1024 102 102 A g2% Cla 64 D i fA ns #3 85 Do npé 7 74 74 Paliman.2021 seau Ceaser Rock Island certe 274 270 UT Ty Southern Ky com 20% 0e 255 is Do pitié .\u2026 9 an 9 Southern ss du 58% BT\\ Tenn Cosi £ Lron.any 454 66 ste Texas Pacific.10% dle SUN Tww City 05 eee 9 U.+.Leather Co beens aan ne Do do prof.3 M7 sly ny Us.fteut com 14 1474 à 33% LoS steut pif 11 1 EU -» 62% U.8, Kubber com.Cases cseert Lu pra.074 34 74 14 Union Fac con.ORY Paig ONY 20 Do do pret .an \u2026\u2026.Wabseh -.18, 20g 193 20 Ridin dy vie 404 tty PI 20% sox Wes.Cen., com.Hig 1% 16% TRY bo pret 424 42% 42% 49% + Ty Chiat Ca a baa THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER Ta , Mae] ee A en uh tna TE.» \u201d Chm a Bae bonds which tle to the Mother Country.Children abroad may have falled because they lacked this comprehensive senge.More subtle wisdom will be required to direct the destinies of Canada at the present moment than those which Earl Grey was called upon to exércise in South Africa.\u201d The Globe: \u201cIn the choice of Earl Grey the Government have undoubtedly secured an excellent representative of the sovereign in our great North Amerl- CAN dependency.In politics, before all things, he ix an Imperialist th the full- esl sense of the word.The Westminster Gazette: \u2018Canada will obtain a Governor-General of parts in Earl Grev.Whatever he puts his hand to he does with a will.\" The Pall-Mall Gazette: \u2018It is à curious coincidence that Earl Grey's aunt was the wife of Carada\u2019s Lord Durham and hts sister is the wife of Lord Minto.Canada will therefore take kindly to him.He has a statesmau's mind and à diplomat'e temper CANADA \u20188 NAME.The Standard has an article on Imperial piace names.It says: \u201cTuo many are characterized by a lack of exercise of Imagination, or sometimes an abuse of that faculty.~ Canada is of doubtful interpretation.some claiming it is an Iroquols term for viliage, others as derived from the S8paniah, \u2018aca nada,\u201d meaning \u2018nothing here.\u201d ADMITS RECEIVING BRIBE.Webb.ex-ininister of agriculture far Auxiralta.admitted to the butter commission that he received {3.700 as his share of the secret commission given hy British shipping companies to one firm of butter agents AGAINST STEEL RAIL DUTY.The Commercial Intelligence on the duty on steel rulls imposed by Canads says: \u201cWhile loath to admit it, the recent customs legislation of Canads might as well, as regards its bearing on British trade, be that of a hostile nation.\u201d BEQUESTS TO MONTREAL SYNA- QOGUES.The late Samuel Moas left $200 to the English, German and Polish synagogues of Montreal, hia native city.THE KING AND LOUISBURG MEMORIAL.Lord Strathcona has received a letter that the King has consented to become a patron of the Loulsburg memorial fund.+ FINAL STAGE OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL\u2019S MATCH TO-DAY.The Weather Opened 8Splendidiy\u2014The Statistical Office Busy on the Lists.(Ses also \"age Thrae.) 8pecial to the Montreal Btar.Rockliffe Rifle Ranges, Ottawa, September 2\u2014The weather opened splendidly to-day for the final stage of the Gov- ernor-Gencral's match.The wind came at 11 o'clock, and shooting started at 8 o'clock with the extra series at 800 yards.The regular match proceeded an hour after, the men having had tine to get some sighting shots with extra series tickets.The statistical office is a scene of much activity to-day and the first list given out was the extra series at 600 yards, where tha shooting had been good.Then came the Lansdowne aggregate when the British Columbla team won, followed by the Govrnor-General's Foot Guards.The first place in the Gordon Highlanders\u2019 trophy went to the 10th Royal Grens, who beat out the 43rd Ottawa by reason of having a better score at long ranges.The men from Vancouver agaln came well in.There was a misunderstanding as to the tyro prizes in the first stage of the Governor-General's.The statistical officer made the rule read that the best 28 men in the first stage got the 34 prizes, and made the list out in this way.It happened that ali these men were in the second stage, and the match committee this morning decided the awards could only be made to the tyro who did not qualify for the second step, and a new list was made ut as follows: TYROS IN GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S.$4 each\u2014Corp.J.Thorne, R.G., 92; Sgt.A.H.Stone, 13th, 92: Mr.N.8, Brown.R.R.A.91; Capt.J.H.Charlton, 69th, 81: Col.-Sgt.F.Hutton, RC.R, #1; Corp.J.A.Claire, 1st Hussars, 90: Pte.W.Molasky, 31st, 80: Lt.W.J.Taylor, 7th.80: Mr.F.A.Dusten, St.Stephen.90.8gt.H.T.Bird, 5th RS.90; Pte.F.A.Steck.83rd, 89: Mr.8 S.Hall, S$ R.A.89; Q M.8.C.Birch.G3.G.F.G.A., £9: Corp.L.McKinnon, 48 C.A., 89; Mr J.Ives, M.P.C., 89; Corp.L.Clarke, Ist P.wW.; Jite.W.D.Sprinks, 10: R G.89; Pte.W.Woods, 77th, 89: Mr.A M.Blackburn, 1 S.A.R.A,, 89; set.J.T.Davison, A, M.C., 88; Sgt.A.Crooks.1st C.A., 8X; Corp: F.J.Ward, Guards, $8; Lt.W.H.Simple, 78th, 88; Pte.E.Jeffrey, 7th, 88; Sgt.G.W.Foster, 5th R.Ww.Seward.53rd, 83; Lt.37th, 88; Pte.H.P.Gates, or i Pte.C.B.Almes, 69th, 88.\u2018WINNER OF GOVERNOR-GEN- ERAL'S PRIZE.Ottawa, September 2.\u2014At the D.R.A.meeting, the Governor-Genernl's prize wis won by W.Q.Willoughby.of Australia, with a score of 191 out of a possible 210.It was won Inst year by TW.(3.Mortimer, 10th Roya) Grenadiers, Toronto, with a score of 187.Coppers Active in Beston.Boston.September 2\u2014The renewad buying in Coppers, which was not looked for until after he Labour Dav holidays.appeared this morning, and stocks were in some cases carried several points above their previous level.The leaders in the upward movement were Tamarack, which advanced a:x points to 120.Osceola, advanced 56 points to 76.Wolverine, five points to pa Ne e Royale.ofie point .o 20 1-2 Centennial, 1 point to 28 Range one point to 58 1-4.Other active stocks were Mohawk Atlantic and Alloues all phone lost to 137 3-4.Wc.V+ pfd.ad- suld there were a few marks of violence found on the face and head, which might have been caused by a full.Dr.Fleury, medical superintendent of the Notre Dame Hospital, corru- borated the evidence of the previous witness.Mr.Jokeph Pouliot, father of the deceased, said that hls son was 39 years of age, and was of a very quiet dis.pcsition.He had no knowledge of how his soy cane by his injuries.Miss Martel, of 33 St.Urbain street, with whom the deceased roomed.deposed that Pouliot came home about 12.30 o'clock Wednesday morning.but must have left again shortly afterwards.He returned at 6.30 o'clock the same morning and complained of feeling ill.He had terrible pains in his stomach.She advised him to retire, but a short while afterwards he asked to be sent to the Notre Dame Hospital.He did not complain to her of any person having beaten him, and did not say how he got hurt.Mr.Alphonse Verville, business agent of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union, testified that the deceased was at a meeting of the union on Monday evening.held In St.Joseph's Hall.When the meeling broke up he went away with the othére.At that time he was all right, and did not complain of being unwell, The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his father's residence, \u20ac3 Prince Arthur street, to the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.The members of the Journeymen Plumbers and Steamfitters' Union will attend the funeral in a body.The members have been Instructed to wear their funeral badges.of thir country a few strong.Mohawk Pelli x at 46 1-2 Tele- | van to 81 1-2 Dominipon Coal 2 vanced, to 5§ 1-4 DHL.Iron bold at 12, OpICS D IA : THE é A Ve IAGTREET The question of whether the position of the Canadian Pacific Railway will be jeopardized by the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific is discussed In a lengthy article In the Wall Street Journal.The paper professes to have received enquiries on that point, and states that although the officials of both companies laugh at the idea, it believes from a study of the situation that there is some ground for the Bus- ptcion.In support of the theory the case Of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific, In the United States, is brought forward as a parallel case.The disastrous competition which forced the Northern Pacific into a re- cervership is offered as a reason for ex- peciing something of the kind in the case of the Canadian transcontinental line and its prospective competitor.à In the case of the two roads in the United States mentioned, it is pointed out.spur lines were constructed inte the territory of one another.with tha result that rate wars followed, which roved disastrous.It is sald that the rand Trunk Pacific may be expected to do the same thing, although the main llnes will be a good distance apart.In the bullding of these spur lines, and in their administration, it 1s urged, there is a great chance for destructive competition, such as wrecked Northern Pacific and many other roads of the American West, The management of Canadian Pacific and of Grand Trunk Pacific will probably be quite as human and quite as liable to make mistakes ag were the men that administered the American transcon- tinentals through the period of war.One favourable point urged is the fact that the Canadian Government, by subsidy, by appointment of regulating bodies, and by guarantee of bonds, is directly interested in both Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific.The Government will, therefore, maintain peare hetween these two roads at all costs, Such a peace would ensure, indeed would make necessary, the concurrence of the Canadian Pacific.The Canadian Rallroad Commission is far more than an advisory board.It has frect powers of discipline and regula- jon.which are given it with the prime object of compelling the railways to maintain a prosperous peace, while at the same time serving the public on a reasonable basis.Another important consideration is the undoubted fact that the spirit of rafiroading to-day is peaceful, as compared with ten years ago.e railroad world at large has undoubtedly learned very well the lesson taught by the period of recelverships in the United States.The names of Shugh- nessy, Van Horne, Hays and many others on the roster of Canadian Paci- tic and Grand Trunk Pacific are the names-6f the same men who figured prominently in the great raliroad wars years ago, 1 any one on the continent is qualified to know all abot he result of sharp warfare it is t en Who administer thesé two roads.The City Council of Ottawa, at a al meeting last evening.accepted the offer of B.H.Gay, of Montreal, for $048,000.Ottawa city Aedentures at $9.The debentures bear interest at four per cent.Advices from Nova Scotia state that the new vein of coal discovered by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company on Point Aconl peninsula, is estimated at over 50 millions of tons, and comen within a few feet of the murface.A gentleman connected with the company I= tn receipt of the following telegram | S*» from North Sydney : \u201cfurnace blown in 10 a.m.yesterday.Made first cast pig Iron noon tour.© Everything highly satisfac Eben : Laurehtide Pulp Co.| Wiiideor liotei.| North W Land, Cum rrot Montreal Power opened strong, but wi quièter than in yesterday's dealings.Nova Scotla acted likewise and barely held the advance.Twin City war shade easier, while Richelieu evidenced some weakness, although there were no transactions.DOMINION COAL'S RISE.Dominion Coal's advance is one of the most surprising features of the market.Nothing has developed to account (Or it, and the most plausible explanation seems to be that some short interests must have overstayed their market.AL the time of the passing of the dividend some weeks ago the price declined to 40%.The floating supply appears to have largely disappeared on the way down.It will be remembered that from 147 a couple of vears ago the stock had a long and persistent cecline of over 100 points.I as has been suggested som\u201c shorts have delayed too long lo cover t' \u201cIr contracts, It would not be uu- reasonable to suppos.that they would find considerable diMculty at this stage in securing the stock.and would Naturally have to bid up the price to get it.With the stock held very largely by interests close to and friendly with the management of the company it does not seem strange that they would hesitate to oblige the shorts.FIFTEEN POINT RECOVERY.It is readily admitted in the \u2018Street\u2019 that the company is doing a good business and ic strengthening in its financial position all the time but for anything ltke active buying d2- mand to develop.aside from shorts, so 800.1 after the passing of the dividend seems unreasonable, The stock has had a recovery of about fifteen points since a month ago, which for a non- dividend paying stock beats anything else In the market.The ouying of Dominimn Iron bonds continued, resulting in a new hig» price level for the year at 71%.The trading commenced at 71%.compared Wit 71 at the close yesterday.The preferred also touched the highest of the year at 87%.after opening at 36%.compared with the final transaction yesterday at 35%.The common's progress was slower, but there was a fair volume of business at 11% to 12 iting the last sale of tle forenoon at TORONTO RAILS SCARCE.Toronto Raliway was the only conspicuous feature of the rallway list and had a rise of a point at 108 1-4.The stock for sale seems to be verv scarce.Montreal Power opened strong at 78, but later sold at 77 3-4, which 13 a point under yesterday's best and equal to the closing figures yesterday.Twin City was easler at 97 3-4 and Canadian Pacific was quiet and steady at 124 1-2 to 124 3-8.Nova Scotia Steel opened strong at 65 1-4 and \u2018ater sold at 65.Bell Telephone was more active than usual and strong at 147.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific\u201425 at 124 1-2; 2 at 124 3-8.Dominion Iron com.\u201450 at 11 3-4: 100 at 12; 25 at 11 7-8; 175 at 12; 125 ut 11 7-8.Montreal Power\u201450 at 78: 39 at 78 1-4: 25 at 78 1-S: 25 at 78: 1 at 78: 60 at 37 3-4; 50 at 77 3-4: 10 at 78: 25 at 77 3-4, - Dom.Iron pfd.\u201425 at 36 1-2: 50 at 17: 75 at 37 1-4.25 at 37 1-4.Toronto St.Rallway\u201425 at 103 1-4.Dominion Coal com.\u201410 at 57 1-4; 100 at 58: 176 at 58 1-2; 50 at 58 3-4; 25 at 59: 50 at 59 1-2.Novi Scotia Steel\u201425 at 65 1-4; 2 at 65 1-8: 50 at 65: 25 at 65 1-8: 60 :t 65, Twin City\u201475 at 98; 50 at 98 1-8: 25 at 97 2-4.Montreal Telegraph\u20148& Bell Telephone\u20149%0 at 1 Richelleu\u20148 at 60.Bank of Montreal\u20141 at 245.Bank of Commerce\u20142 at 15° 1-2.Merchants Bank\u201410 at 187 2-4.Dominion Iron Bonfils \u2014 $4,000 ~t 71 1-4; $7.000 at 71 3-4: 84,000 at 71 5-8; 39.000 at 71 8-4; $6,000 at 71 3-4; 86,000 at 71 3-4 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy & at 157 1-2.47., stack brokers, 0 Rt.Sacrament street: Stocks.sept.2.: Sept.1.12.30 Ask Bid Ask Bid.Canadian Pacific xd.ind 1244 1243 ontrea) St.Ry .03) 20: 204 203: New Montreal St.201 Toon zut Tritndad Klee Ry.Toronia St Rail.104 1023 Twin City El Ry.as 07% Detroit do \u2026.CH BUle Maltfax do.08 9 Toledo do \u2026 21 20% st.Joba do .07 Wiunipey do ., 200 we TOO 170 West India do .se eeaee \u201cees usckay Common.28% ib Loy 28 Maukay pref.70% T0 Tuy 20% Ra uNgv.Co.[30 By 8: 80 Nout L Pw 37% \u201cTo TSy IN 2 11% 11% 11% bom Jron prof .sa 37 35% Shay ow Loal Com.a0 80% 35%, 562 Do Pref .He ou intercolonlal do Co.eae \u201ceste access Mousresi ateel Work 40 ns 40 5 a.Bell Telephane Co.du pret.nt wi Ugtiive Milling.Oullvie Malling prefxd © tommon.° IC Packs Ass'n | Downtulon Los.Dom.Iron & Rise].Bt Jobn Raiiwa.SE verte cu.Nor.& Western co Pactfñc Mail.11 pret.U.5.Kubber cum.Do ptd .Uulou l'ac.com.Wis.Len.com.ria.GENERALLY STRONG IN WALL STREET From the Speclal Correepondent of the Montreal Star In Wall Street.New York.September 2\u2014The atock market opened generally strong, with more active trading concentrated in same directions which were prominent In yesterday's dealings.United States Steel securities continued conspicuously firm on very large transactions, and were wholly unaffected by later reports with regard to the results of Tuesday's pool imeetings, which were to the effect that no agreement whatever had been reached with reference to selling prices.Other strong features in this same quarter of the market were American Smelting, General Electric, Sugar Refining and People\u2019s Gas.Consolidated Tobacco four perwcent.bonds again fluctuated irregularly on very large transactions.In the railway list dealings were largest in Rock Island, Southern Railway.Erie, Wabash stocks, Union Pacific, St.Paul and Baltimore & Ohjo.Penna was also steady notwithstand- Ing the very heavy decrease in net earnings shown in the July report.Metropolitan stocks opened lower In connection with the annual statement of the New York Rallway Company.published this morning, but transactions in them were In small volume.American stocks in London market showed slight advances for more active issues, and moderate buying orders for foreign account were observed here upon opening of business.Canadian Pacific was very dull but steady, Its sales to 1 o'clock 300 shares.STOCKS WERE ACTIVE IN TORONTO MARKET.Special to The Moritreal Star.Toronto, September 2.\u2014A sharp advance in Dominion Coal was the feature of the Toronto market this morning.Steel Issues, too, were active and firm, and some other stocks showed galns, though Interest was monopolized by Bteel and Coal shares.No news was In circulation to accpunt for the movement.Coal opened 1 1-4 up at 57 1-4 bid and was steadily advanced until the first sale at 58 1-2 for 28 shares.Shortly after it sold at 58 3-4, 59 and 58 1-4, with 69 1-4 bid for more.Nova Scotia Steel was unusually active, being dealt in small lotsa early at 65 to 656 1-4.Dominion Steel common opened 1-8 up at 117, two 100 share lots changing hands at that figure.The bonds at 71 3-8 showed a gain of 1 3-4.Tractions were firm.Toronto Railway at 103 showing a gain of 1.2 and St.Paul at 105, a gain of 3-8.Twin City for two very small lots sold 5-R lower at 98.General Electric was firm Forenoon transactions were : Bank of Commerce, 5 at 15?1-4.Can Gen.Elec, 65 at 146 to 146 1-2.London Elec, 10 at 90.Niagara Nav.5 at 112.Dom Coal, 350 at 58 1-2 to 59 1-4.Toronto Rallway, 75 at 108.Twin City.23 at 98 to 98 1-8.Sao Paulo, 655 at 104 6-8 to 108.N.&.Steel, 405 at 64 3-4 to 68 1-4 Dom.Steel! Com.330 at 11 3-4 to 11 7-8 Dom.Iron Bonds, $5000 t 71 to 7 3-4.CLOSING PRICE IN THE LONDON MARKET.Sept.1.Sept.2.$8 8-16 883-18 Consols for Money .Consols for Account .[8% ELE Anaconda ., .4 4 Atchison .82 83 do pfd.100 100% Baltimore and Ohio .8914 say Canadian Pactflc .274 127% Ches, and Ohio .40 3974 Chicago G.W.15% 15 St.Paul LL.158 1594 De Beers .,.18% 19 Den.and Rio Grande .26% 25% do pfd.8% 7 Erle .oo La.29% 39 do Ist ptd.66% 66% do 2nd pfd., .41% 48 Illinois Central .140% 141 Louis.and Nashville .138% 124 M., Kan.and Texas 224 24 N.Y.Central .126 126% Norfolk and Western .eH 704 do pfr.92 92 Ont.and Western .32 a2 Penrayivania .84% sig Rand Mines .10% 10% Reading .31% NY do lat pfd.43 do nd pfd.28 237% Southern Railway .\u2026 MY 29% do pfd.40 00 97 97% Bouthern Pacific .87 883% Union Paelflc .100 101% do pra.96 9 U.S.Steel .13% 13 do pfd.3% 84 Wabash .+.+.oo.2 20 do pfd.40 40 Messrs.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cable quotes: Sept.1.t.3.Grand Trunk 1st pref.Ps Sert 1 Grand Trunk 2nd pref.83% 8 Grand Trunk 3rd pref.36 36 Canadian Pacific x4 = 12874 11% Hudron Bay .41% SL.Anaconda .Loves 4 Toronto Weekly Bank Cilearings.Clearinge of Toronto banks for the week, with comparisons: Thin weak «ses».$32,961,820 Ine ses veveucunse .eecrecesecvaers Year ago .TWO YOUTS AGO 2.000 satanennn asked owing to the space being better occupied, but others think this will have very little effect, if any.It 18 also claimed.and probably with some measure of accuracy.tht the new Canadian grain Inspection act is working agalnst the shipping interests of this port.Dealers state that there will probably be very little oats shipped through Montreal this season.as the act inconveniences shippers here and they will probably send much of their goods through the ports of New York.Portland and Boston.It is niso said that a grade of No.2 white Canadian oats may be made at these American ports, based on last year's Canadian standard.Following are the present quotations: GRAIN.~-Per quarter: To Liverpool.Sapt., 9d.London, Sept.T%d to 18; Glasgow, Sept, Oct, 103d to la; Avonmouth, Sept.746 to 9d.Leith, Oct, 38: Manchester, Oct.1s 3d; Antwerp.Sept.ls: Dublin-and Belfast, 2nd half Sept.ls 9d.FLOUR.\u2014Per 100 Ibs.; Fo Liverpool, 5c: London, prompt, 8 to 7e: Glasgow, Tv: Bristol, 9e: Manchester, 6c.Per ton: To Aberdeen, 12x 6d: Cardiff, 108; Leith, 10s; Belfast, 108: Dublin, 0s.CHEESE.\u2014Per ton: To Liverpool, 20s: London, 25s; Glasgow, 26s 3d.leith, 25s; Manchester, 20s, Aberdeen, 25%; Bristol, 28s; Dublin, 22s 6d.Belfast, 223 6a: Cardiff.258.BU R.\u2014Per ton, in cold storage: To Liverpool, 40s; London, 45s; Glasgow, 466 éd: tol, 458: Marchester, 40s.CATTLE.\u2014 Per head: \u2018Lo Liverpool, Repi., 46s; London, 8ept.40s: Glasgow, Sept, 488; Avonmouth, Bept., 46s.Manchester, Sept, 45s.BP.\u2014Per head: To Liverpool, 4s 6d; London, 4s 3d to 4s 8d, Glasgow, 4s 6: Manchester, 4s.DEALS.\u2014Per standard: To Liverpool.30s.London, 328 6d to 37s 64: Glasgow.35s: Bristol, 38s 9d: Manchester, 87s 6d; Leith, 40s; Avonmouth, 36s; Aberdeen, 46s; Dublin, 37s 6d; Belfast, 37s to 68; Cardiff, 37s ¢d.APPLES.\u2014To Liverpool, per bbl, 2s 6d; London, 28 6d; cool storage, 3s 6d: cold storage, 4s.Glasgow, 3s; cold storage, 4» 64° Bristol.$x; cool storage, is 6d; Leith, 38; Aberdeen, 3s 6d; Manchester, 22 64 FIRST PEARS IN BARRELS AND FIRST ONTARIO MUSK MELONS.Among the fruit sold al the Montreal Fruit Auction Room were the first offerings of the season of Canadlan Bartlett pears, in barrels, as weil as the first offerings of Ontario musk melona.Canadian, fruit offered in considerable quantit) some four carloads or more being dlsgosed of under the hammer by Walter M.Kearns.The barrel pears sold at $3.40 per barrel, and the melons at 60 to 80c per small crate, the quantity offered being large.The offerings of Canadian harvest apples were large also, and prices showed a decline of about 40c per barrel, prices ranging from $1.20 to $1.60 per barrel.Part of a carload of bananas mold aut +80 to 90e per bunch, prices being rather firmer than for some time pant.Some three cars of California fruit were sold also, bringing the total sales to a little short of eight cars.Bartlett pears were In strong request al $265 to 83.25 per box, this being 10c or so per box more than at Monday's sale.when prices were unusually high.The inference is that the demand for pears is considerably in excess of the supply.Half boxes of Bartletts brougnt $1 to }1.65 each, and a quantity of Buerre Hardy pears, in boxes, were knocked down at $2'to $2.40 each, The peaches were quite cheap, selling at $1.30 to $1.80 per box.Plums gold at 95¢ to $1.80.which was somewhat dearer than on Monday.California Tokay grapes soid at a da- cline of about 36c per crate.at 33.237 Muscats being 25c cheaper also, at $1.60 each.A further sale of fruit took place nt the Montreal Fruit Auction Rooms yee- terday, no less than eight cars in all changing hands under the manipulation of Walter M.Kearns, auctioneer.The \u2018bidding was brisk, as indeed it has been all week, and prices were falrly firm.Three cars of California fruit, Including changed Bartlett pears, a decline of 20c from Wednesdays prices; Buerre Hardles at $210, which was a shade easier, and plums at $1 40 to $1.65.Muscat grapes brought 506 to $1.40.and Terkays $2.80, both of which showed a decline.The first full car lot of Maryland peaches of the season were dispored of at 32.60 to 82.95 per crate and a car of sweet potatoes nold at $2.75 per barrel.About three car of Canadlan fruit were offered, and all mold quickly.Bartlett pears, in barrels, brought $3.05 to $310 each, apples bringing $1.30 to $1.60 per barrel, the pears showing considerable decline.Racket pears sold at 25 to 0c per basket, peaches 35 to 550, and plums 45 to 70c each.Cotton Market Easiel at Noon.E.& C.Randolph quote the New York cotton market as follows: Open.High.T,nw.12.20 Jan.ew.IN60 10.65 10.41 10.35 Mar.10.70 10.78 10.55 10.55 May.10.77 10.77 10.62 10.62 Sept.10.60 10.72 10.47 1047 Oct.1060 1063 10.35 10.43 Dec.10.60 10.63 10.46 10.52 Money and Exchange Rates.Montreal Exchange qudtatinns: New York funds, 1-16 to 1-32 between banks; sterling, 60 dayr, 8 15-16 to 8 31-32 do.: sterling, demand, 9 9-16 to 19-32 do.: sterling, cables, 9 11-14 to ¥ do.: Paris, france short, 5.17% do.Call money continues Gquiet and unchanged at 5 per cent.Banking exchanges tn-day reported by $pe Montreal Clearing House were $3,- New York\u2014Noon\u2014Money on call.nom- inaïly.1 per cent.; prime mercantils paper.33 to 4 per cent.: exchanges, $341,- 458,983.London\u2014Spanish Fours, 87%: bar silver, quiet, 8-164.per ounce: money, 1% © t.Discount rate for cen short bille, 3 11-26 to 3% per cent.: do.for three months, 3% to 13-16 per cent.Duluth Road's July Figures.Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway reports: 1904.1901.802.$286.90 $265,239 $207.21 \u2026 RTIIR 99.282 115.840 London Street Railway Earnings.Week ending August 27, Corresponding week, 1 July gross .1904.38.785.69 | ROnenRY ~~ ~~ en TPT pére me = 8 Qi NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.OCEAN FREIQHTS FIRM A ar .Bupplied by J.8 Bache Ca.C.D.BUT DULL\u2014OATS { ; Monk.manager, Jet aspita street MAY Go VIA N Y 3 RECEIVE BEQUESTS NM FOUL PLAY STOCK MARKET A ais tmsates Co sen in sx ae The ocean freight market Is fre \u2026 3 - pee \u2019 y r mer, ., : ; Amarican Loco com 20% #1 21 0% notwithstanding the present dulness.It i Do à f.9 OÙ o.oo x f - Ain Sugar Rafa Co xalsdl 130% 33d iii 18 expected that during the present All over the land from ocean to ocean = - - | Do do pref Luin mie Ce month there wil! be increased offerings vill h M d h d t ; Am Smitg à Ref vite gle BN of practicatly all lines of produce for \\ march on onday next the grandes * A Wealthy Former Mont- Ed Poullot\u2019's Death ini \u2019 in Chowan 10° BT BW af) : ä mimon § | FE shipment, save, perhaps, in the case of 3 i ealt y on ouard ou ot's D Do Coal'\u2019s Rap d Ansconda Nin.Co.Wik) Bh on live stock.This has not been offering army that ever trod the earth, An army of à fo : do a tt.8 98 oly ; | .* i realer Remembers Was Due to Injuries Advance Attracts Much paiumer 5 obs.LR OMR ae MO fo Seely of late, the result being a ace, but of ponderous power\u2014the brain, Do Do .ees eer larger quantity of untaken space for His Old H C d By Fall .Broakiya \"Ravid Bia bes Bk Beh this month than there was for last.The lood, bone and brawn of our land\u2014the \u201chie 8 Alton ¢* _ > su .is ome.aused Sy ral.Attention.Canadian Paciñe 130% aN 124N 18% [high ns they were are not quits so backbone of our nation, and Canada\u2019s pride.anadian Southern a ees Ch h 39 30 sue 38% few weeks ago, though there has been THE PRESS ON EARL GREY| DIED IN THE HOSPITAL IRON BONDS ARE BUOYANT Chto 8 NW .ns ! 0 187% yar no actual change of late.\"In fact, some ob fr 9 A Can 2 St Faut Bas fan 1834 05 ports are perhaps getting a ttle more .aL e A M me Pret oy Au pris 106: for the balance of Beptember than they J ; .i Cons.Gas XY.- ier of Australia Admita Mysterious Circvmstances Unravelled Twin City Fractionally Easier\u2014Less (S400f bo 5g, \u201cwun ge \u2018pin prcured for (he Fret sailings of the THREE CHEERS FOR THE LABORING MAN! Having Been Bribed by Shipping at the Coroner\u2019s inquest held Trading in Montreal Power, But Corn do Ot pa ag 3 804 with Manchester.Other ports are hold- the d à Companies.To-day.Steady.Detroh United My.ET IT ng about steady.Look your best in honor of the day an Dela Lack & Wet'n 0 Loc cele Grain rates have advanced from 3d Dela à Hudson.xd U4 144% 183% 163 f hi di Fall \u2014 , Denver & Rio Goom 257 hs Lana eee to 6d.all round, for September, as or anyt ing new you may need in new Fa : 880C Pre .0 pref 0 oe aes steamship agents are looking forward : : Condon o t 2 ny to day over the body a ds are dou FORENOON STOCK REPORT.Dutusn S8 £ AU.y to-an Increased offering for this month, Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Pants, Hats, erally commend | the pine press gen.liot, a plumber and steamfitter, Who ; | General Electric.1434 They do not expect any special activ!- Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Socks, Eari G e appointment of âled In the Notre Dame Hospital yes- The tone of the stock market was Jersey Central.Cl ty.however.there being little enough .es st James's Gazett If terday.as the result of injuries.strong to slendy during the forenoon [finals Central.as 9) doing so far.etc.bear us in mind, as in patronizing us .3 e: \u2018 i - - ; es 2 , .: : * ministrator had a fine chance of Ter.It was at first ut the tare ee: hat he absorption at the Kan @ Terao 44% { ; marker, This ronaiete of ARIES.which: you patronize a house with Union principles.lg a British Colony.that adminiatra- had met with foul play, but the fury, || , , .Do Do Pres 45 an à : $ Cons's .Walch, 7 .: | gher level reached this week was À 1 , \u20ac from this forward will be going forward There is alwa sa L 2 AND here for wo is Earl Grey.If tact, prudence.after hearing the evidence.returned \"| barely equal tu the (ask of maintuin- Leutevdleä Nusd .171 12th 121% Ton from this port.It is certain, however, 1 À y GLAD H thew conciliation, were ever needed.verdict to the effect that death was |, \"ho bout price level attained.[ER ver that the quantity will not be anything .the aboring man, an ten ed nou in the Dominion.due to à Tall.MacTaggart, medical ex This was not th» rase with Domin- no ba 8 .- .: equal to that of fast vear, as the Cana- I 1 ; > ance w e Co- - : , \u20ac \u201c {ion Iron und Steel and Dominion Coal.w stan vy 118% 118% 120 1) dian crop 18 not so large and the Eng- + .ons Government should enable him to pert.who made the post-mortem ex- The lutter made unother striking ad- NY.Central = 5 (ge Liv 124 122 lish crop is much larger than in 1903.2 Os\\ 2 \\à e Clothiers Hatters ont \u2018pon Canadian affairs from a Co- amination, testitled that death was dus vance to 594, after opening al 58.Ene Raliroad rans eit 20 29 24% Some think that the rates for oats and 4 y : fila standpoint, an important factor | tu peritonitis and a rupture of they compared with 57% at the close yea- De 4a 4 Prt hay may be affected by the offerings of .n e task of keeping unimpaired the bowels, caused by a blow or a fall.He terday.N Y Ontario £ West apples, and that higher prices may be and Outfitter 8, Craig & Bleury Sts.CHEESE WAS HIGHER HERE AND ABROAD.Many Look for Lower Market, How- ever\u2014Eggs Firm\u2014Potatoes and Honey Easy.CHERKSE.\u2014The sharp advance on Wednesday's cheese boards was fairly well maintained on some boards yesterday.while on others there seemed to be a disposition to hold back again.Kingston and Brockville sold at ve, Winchester refused.Tweed sold at $1-16¢c, Van- kleek Kil} at Yc, and Madoc at 8%c.Everything considered, the result had a strengthening effect on yesterday's Prices in the local market.Buyers began to make definite offers, and sellers are prepared to do business.1t is doubtful if much cheese changed hands this morning, however, but fuir prices would seem to be, 8% to 8%c for finest Quetæcs.NT, to Ye for Townships, and 9 to 9% cc for Ontarios.There figures are un little higher than those of yesterday.but recent purchases certalniv could not be turned over at less.\u2014in fact, holders nre asking ly to Yc more than the fik- ures mentioned.Ruyers are not yet prepared tu concede that much, many being of the opinion that the market has been boomed up too high, and that a decline will follow.Shipments this week will be very heavy.> The Liverpool public cable was 6d ub, at 40s 6d to 43s.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 10.694 boxes.BU R.The market showed no change this morning.Demand was anything but active, importers on the other side giving no response to cable offera from this side.Holders of finest Townships are still de nding 18% to 19¢, and 18% to 83¢ is ng asked for Quebecs, but no purchases at those figures have been heard of lately Fretorymen were offering to seil at 8% tn Rc at the cold stores to-day.Fine creamery can be had at 18 to 18%c, and mediums at 174% to 1Sc, Ontarlos being lic.and dairies being quoted at lic.A large lot of Juna and July makes held in cold store are being shipped this week.Receipta reported on the Boant of Trade this morning amounted to 10,185 packages, EGGS.\u2014The market ir somewhat firmer In tone in ihe country.and steady :n the city.Dealers are gtill able to secure straight gathered stock at 16 to 16%c at country points but some appear to be paying rather more.and ons section near by demanded as high ar 17Y%c.Ro far as is known, no one granted any such figure, however.It would Beem as though higher prices might result from the appearance of things at present.In the city 17% to 18c is the figure quoted.according to quantity and quality, some declaring that the latter figure ls Im- paesible for anything but small lots.Be- lected.20% to 21\u20ac.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 1,047 caees.POTATOES.The market la about steady.though the tone is reported easy.The stock is said to have been considerably dimaged by the recent rains, and much of that arriving is showing signa of Tot.There will be some arrivals of potatoes from below Quebec next week.and it js hoped that they will be entirely sound.Dealers are paving 70 to Tie, mostly the latter.for gnod stock, laid down here.In bags of 90 pounds.and selling them \u2018rom store at an advance of 10c or so per bag HONEY \u2014Light strained is offered at T%e, comb being obtainable at about 9lgc, the market being lower.BEANS\u2014The market continues dull.Choice prime peas are about $1.18 per bush.ig car lots on track, and $1.10 for broken lots In store.POTASH.\u2014The market Is easier, and $5.85 tn $5.70 will about cover the restricted enquiry for firat sorts: 35.25 to 35.30.pearl ash is wante dat $3 but not a barrel ia on offer.SITUATION IN HAY BELGIUM IS EXPORTING.New hay ils now beginning to come forward In {rcreasing quantities, deliv- erica here during the part week being conalderably larger than for some time previous As farmers are ntill busy with thelr harvesting operations.however, the dellveries here will not be any ton large for some time to rome.Local dealers are buying clover mixed at 36.50 per ton here.No.2 at $7 60 to $8 and No.1 at \u2018550 to 89 The crops throughout Canada have turned out excellent, and It ia trot expected that prices will be very strong for some time tn come.There is à fair shioping trade going on at present, to England moatiy, but dealers claim that they are doing it for the purpose of keeping in the trade, and not for any money there Is In It for them just now.The English market is low and unsatisfactory.In Liverpool.on the 20th August, there were on the quays no less than 33,000 bundles.» Messrs.Quintal and Lynch write as follows regarding the hay market: \u201cA Government report, stating that the hay erop ir Belgium d intimating that most likely that country would import the present year.han recently rppenred In the papers.We beg to state that from advices received by \u2018cable on the 24th ult.this report is not accurate.Our cable advice xays that the firat crop of hay in that country ls a splendid one, but the second one is \u2018nil.\u2019 everthelesa that country will be exporting next season, and.in fact, in already doing sa as can be verified hy the London, Eng., arrivals of hay as reported In their trade papers.\u201d GRAPE CROP WAS NOT RUINED BY BLACK ROT\u2014 HEAVY YIELD EXPECTED.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.St.Catharines, Ont.September 1.\u2014The report sent out by the Ontario Agriculture Department.Toronto, that tha grape crop In the Niagara Peninrula had been ruined by the black rot, in denied by prominent fruit growers in this district.Bafore the rot made itr nppearance, It is nted out, the yield promised té be exceptionally large, and it is declared 903 .5.353.08 that even now the supply will bs in ex- \u2018Increase AN PIS Naa pue sas Ma \u201cast Siaered exaust, 8 cran which was con- Sait yp, Je ERE ARS seconds | thin HARVESTING NOW GENERAL IN WEST.Weather Was Favourable\u2014Wheat Markets Lower To-day\u2014New Oats Now Arriving.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, September 2 \u2014Harvesting was general throughout the West yesterday owing to favourable weather.Winnipeg.September 2 \u2014Weather con- tinuee favourable for harvesting, and it is getting warmer.Several new districts began cutting yesterday, and practically all the districts will be cutting by the end of the week.Harvesting In rage Ia Prairie district is nearing a finish, and the farmers all report themselves as sur- | prised at the unexpectedly large yield.The damage from rust was not nearly so freat as they had expeuted.Lots of farm labourers from Quebec arrived here during the day, and were soon snatched up, most of them going west last evening.Bpeclal to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg.Man., September dead, no trade, nn demand.October.103%; December, 101%.Cash wheat, No.1 northern, 103%: No.2 northern, 1004 : No.3 northern, 963%: No.4 northern, 86; No.1 feed.69; No.2 feed, 61.Recelpts wheat, 4 cars, last year, 1 car.Indian shipments of wheat\u2014 Last Previous Week.Week.To UK, qrs.168,000 154,000 To Cont.,, qrs.41,000 25,000 Argentine shipments to U.K.\u2014 Wheat, gre.131.000 128,000 Malze, gre.291,000 275.000 Argentine shipments to Cont.\u2014 Wheat, gqrs.2.000 18,000 Maize, qrs.101.000 131.000 Argentina complains of damage by drought.The average of wheat increased About 20 per cent.throughout Argentine.The quallty of the present arrival ia very good.Fair but cloudy in Engiand; forecast.unsettied.Fair but cloudy In north of France, and fine in south; forecast, partly cloudy.Liverpool wheat market opened about %d up and closed %d below last night, at 78 3Md for Bept.and 7e 8%a for Dec Spot No.% northern Manitoba, 7s 344 to 73 444d The Chicago market was lower to-day.Sept.wheat being The down at noon.at 1.06%.Sept.com % down at §3%, and Sept.cats i down at 32.Duluth was ¥c up on Sept.at 1.15%.Minneapolis was % down on Sept.at 112%.and % down on Dec.at Lh Winnipeg was 3% down on Oct.at 1.03% and steady on Dec.at 1.00%.LOCAL MARKET.\u2014 The market for oats is now becoming Interesting.This lu between tha seasons, when there is still some old stock, but very little of it, and some new stock, and very little of it also.The old stock has to be depended upon to supply the trade for a few weeks Yet.as the new oats are still too soft to permit feeding to the horses.In Montreal, stocks of old had fallen to somewhat less than 50,000 bushein last Monday.and no merchants could be found who had any quantity of No.3 oats for urned sale.No.2 however.has t over in considerable quantities, in car lots.at 41c store, and No.3 are valued at a cent less.Very few new oats have been received here so far.but No.3 stock is being quoted at 3I7%e, afloat, Montreal.Although dealers feel very firm with respect to old oats they are a little doubtful of new, and the general opinion seams to be that a decline may take piace shortly.In fact, some dealers are not operating: at present at ail.They say that thers is apt to be more difficulty from this forward in getting ocean freight space owing te the fact that apples are now being offered for export, and they give a better return to ship-owners.for the same -ace.The remult j= apt to be that freights for oata will advance, and as the export price for oats on the other ride ix not apt to go any higher on this account, pricee likely have to decline here.How correct this le ft is difficult to say in advance.eas are about steady at Te afloat, Montreal: No.2 barley, 5040: No.} ex- trn.Lio: No.3, 49c.FLOUR\u2014The market nn flour waw very firm to-day.6trogg bakers ars offering at $8.20, and patents at $5.50 ; winter wheat patents, $5.23 to $5.35; straight rollers, 85.16 te $53.35: straight rollers, In bags.$5.40 to 88.50.) FEND\u2014Btockr nre light and the market firm.Manitoba bran, in baga, $17.00 to $13; shorts, $19 to $20 per ton: Onmn- tarfo bran, in bulk, $18.50 to Sse: shorts, $19 to $20; moullle, 326 to per ton,\u201d as to quality.! ROLLED OATS\u2014_It in claimed that as- 2.\u2014Wheat | em trot et.The Royal Trust Co, CAPITAL.cubscribed, $1,000,000.Paid Up, $500,000 Reserve Fund, $350.0.PRESIDENT Righ Hon.Lord Sirathcaar and ATM jas VICE-PRESIDENT Hoa.Sir George Drummond, K.C M 6.DIRECTORS A.Macnider.Ea A.à Vera FE.Gre-nshietts A.CR.Parersom, \u20ac.M eye, n.G.Rad, C R.Homer.sames Ross, Elr W C Ma donald, PRAIA Shaughn-w?, Hon R Mackay.K.C.M.0.Hontreal Office & Safety Deposit Vaults, Bank of Meatreal Bnilding, 100 St.James Btreet.Branch Offices at Quebec.St.John, N.B, and Winnipeg.H.ROBERTSON.Manager.| WILL BUY © 104 2aw 30 Royal Victoria Life .3 10.00 50 Boverel Bank.134.00 50 New Brunawick Petroleum.4.00 20 Union Stock Yards.8b.00 5000 Parry Sound Capper.Rush Bay (Golden Horn.Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate.| WILL SELL Strathcona Goal.; 5000 Internationn oa °.>.W.Gillett Co.Ltd.$121.00 50 Nationa! Portland Cement.40.50 2 Headquarters for bargains Norris P.Bryant in stocks and bonds, 84 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.Gordon Strathy & Co., Stock Brokers, No.13 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.(H.Gordon Strathy, member Montreal Stock Exchange since 1870.) 1000 MONTON BUILDING LOTS.ae apd Profitable Is Phone, write or call for fo! P, ING .rticulars, Phone Mnin 3074.118 Tomple pis 109 t sociation prices again prevail, bags being held at $2.30 to $2.33}; per bag of 90 lbs.HAY.\u2014The market is steady, but thers are now no accumulations here.No.à at $9 to $9.50, per ton en track; No.3, fi: export hay) clover and clover mixed, 6.50 to $7.Wheat Market Was Weaker.From the Speclal Correspondent of the Montreal Star.Chicago, September 2.\u2014New Beptem- ber wheat sold between 107 and 1.06 3-4; May between 1.11 3-4 and 1.10 1-8.Thé close yesterday waë 1.08 3-4 and 1.11 1-4 respectively.Trading was only fair and the market was easier.The selling by the Spencer crowd and the prediction of clear and warmer weather were the chlef weakening Influences.The trade did not want to take on much stuff as to-morrow is a short session and Monday n holiday, and were evening up.Argentine shipments were larger than those of a week ago and a year ago.At Minneapolis stocks of wheat for the week showed a decrease of 307.000 bushels.There was some selling on the report that Jones had out another estimate, making the total for the three spring wheat states 137.000,000.The Modern Miller says excellent weather conditions continue for the seeding of winter wheat.Bank Clearinge at Ottawa.The Ottawa Clearing House reports as as follows: Total for week ending 1st September, 1804 .81,568.178 Corresponding week last year.1.908.991 et 4 \"SOVEREIGN BANK : OF CANADA.| \u2014 TN CANADA, FRANCE, * Weet End Branch Cor.St.James ® St.Peter Sis, 3 CHOY SraRbe + r=) rage Rt SA rm DRAFTS ISSUED.EXCHANGE Bought or Sold on All Points in GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY, SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, PFACILITIRS POR > - JAPAN, ALL KINDS OF BANKING.INDIA, Ete, , Open Saturday Eveninge, 7-9.® INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.Cor.Guy & St.Cathefine Sts.5 Add mer 3 a 8 Beare Reh PE 662 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1904.THE WEATH This is real au- tu in High winds also, But he says on warmer.Which Is good.doubt score.Chilly?Just a trifle, and with an unvomfort- able dampness strikes through.The beginning the ER wenther.There can be na that on feeling leaves to parks, taking leaf season.Saturday it Weather Statistics in Montreal.Montreal, Hkadings by the Optical and Engineers Supply Company's standard barometer: At noon vesterday.to-day, 30.24.11 am.Temperature minimum 45, minimum 46.Sun rose this morning at this evening WI set Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Toronto, Ont, September 2, 1904, Victoria.TA 522 Calgary, T2, 42 wd monton, 74 44 Battieford., 48 Medicine Haut.70.50, Qu'Appelle.58.46.Winnipeg.2, 32.Parry Sound.88, 38, Toronto, 70, KO.Ottawa, 64, 52: Montreal, 6%, 54.Quebec, 84, 4, St John, 64, 54; Halifax, 6N, 30.30.25, to-day.30.27 maximum maximum ~ To-day, yesterday, September 7, 1904.at s The Next Twenty-four Hours.Showery.night.Saturday.warmer.high south-west of that right ure full and the maples are ai- ready the red dress that tells of the approach of the sere and vellow And the weather Man suvs on showery.will be {am 69, 6», 5.42 o'clock.At 653 o'clock.winds to- Passengers on Lake Manitoba.The Canadian steamship Manitobu, for Quebec and Pacific from Montreal, Father Point at 4.50 a.m, is due morrow afternoon, with the following saloon passengers Miss F.Gillis, Mr.W.H.Stevens, Mrs.W.H.Stevens, ire.J.Biewett, Mr.Ford, Dr.E G.Wood.Arthur G.Cowie, E.Nelson, Mrs, aon.Mr.J.1.A.P.Proctor.Hon.Mr.J.McKinnon, H.8.Duncombe, Mrs.two children, Mr.Mr.A.B.Smith.Mr.Chisholm, Mr.P.i.© Charles Duncan.Mr.U Gossage, Mrs.(Gossage, Professor Ross, Miss Lo.Mowat F.Renwick, David Gellits, Peace, Du.los, Miss Mr.A.8.Wymore, Mr.Masters, and maid, B.McNamee, Mrs, McNamee, Miss Ruth McNamee, Mr.G.McAndrew, Mr.G.Miss Ross, Miss Ross, Dr.Stanley Jones, Mrs.M.Bankler.Miss M.Campbell Mr.A.F.Duclos, Mrs.Duclos, Mrs.R.A.Mr.F.Brock, Miss McAndrew, J.Faill, Mrs.Fail, Piper.Mrs.son, Mr.Mrs, Smith.Mr.William Dunn M.Syer, Nicoll, McNicoll, tune.T.G.to arrive al Quebec o'clock this evening, and Montreal] to- Nelson, Symons, Rev.J.LL.Gordon, d 2, Mr.T.PP.Thompson, Mrs.Thomp- Black, Mrs, Black, Dr.A, E.Blair, J.McKinnon, A.Short, Duncombe, and Grosset, Mrs, Mr, C.Miss Cameron, Mrs.F.William G.J.Chisholm, Mrs.Campbell, w.Mrs.Mr.Mrs.+.infant J.Mr.Mr.Omer Ciouthier, H.Hopkinson, Misa J.8.J.Speak, Mr.D.McNicoll.Misa Ada McNicol, Dr.lL.Gillier.Mrs, ley.Miss Bentley and Rev.Atlantic F.N.to-day.at T S.Ford, Mrs.Mrs, Wood, Mr.Mrs.Cowie, Mr.J.C.A.Gor- Miss Mrs.Cohen.Bennett.Mr.G.Line Liverpool passed She six Mr.Mr.Ir.Mr.Sutherland Taylor, Mrs.Taylor, Mr.J.H.Darling, Mrs.Darling, Miss B.Anderson, J.F.Patterson, Mr.E.A.H.Lavers, H.R.McDonald.Mr.Smith, Wilson, Wilson, Miss Knox, Miss Moulsen, Mr.W, H.Dicks, Mrs.Dicks, Miss E.Mar- tn, Mra.H.Ross, Miss FF.Mr.S.Plper.Mrs, Miss Robin- Mrs, M, Welsh.Jos.Mr.Geo.Cameron, Mr.Mrs.Me- Miss Nellie M.Hent- J.E.Lafor- PROPERTY FOR SALE.tp sons n FOR SALE \u2014 4175 WESTERN AVE, Westmount, a pressed brick.modern cottage.crament st.Tel Main 311 162 tt FOR SALE \u2014 IMMEDIATE POSSES- new Westmount houses, improvements, prices ranging from $4600 up.easy terms; Cheaper than renting.Chas Jalon, several well finished, all t.Cataerine st.modern Brown, 200 4257 13 FOR SALE\u2014STONE FRONT HOUSE, Dalsy furnace, latest, nine rooms, sion kitchen.everything convince it 1s a bargain, sion.74 Tupper st.tt exien- a visit will immediate posses- 20 FOR BALE and artistic residences, overlooking Western ly finisaed inside, and storys and basement, kitchen and offices, without furniture, Mr.Taylor, ter st.Montreal.square, architect for his own occupation.beautiful- tn good order; containing would be sold with or mueh of which ls oak.low price to an immediate purchaser, For permits to viaw and particulars apply Architect, 89 8L Francois Xav- MOST ATTRACTIVE 19 Esser ave, an built by 3 10 rooms, old FOR SALE \u2014 .the residence Dr.Mackay, front anuse, order, rooms sion nam, Ist foor, open plumbing, and frepliacen, Temple et a handsomely finiahod near Mackay nt, DORCHESTER AT.Inte Rev, stone in beautiful thres modern hath- Immediate If nadeanary Prica 811,500 I 1.Blag the 206 tt possen- Put- 2 FOR RALE \u2014 2591 BT HUBERT ST.room stane PROPERTY FOR SALE.Ng G.W.BADGLEY?8 LIST.FOR SAILE\u201434,000; elegant cottage on Mance street, oorner of St.Viateur ave.; all conveniences; 8 rooms; lot 25 asy turma xX 100: eusy TW.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter St., Ground Floor.FOR SALE\u2014$5,500; 2 modern cottages, bullt by Westlgount bullder, Nos.645 and 647 on Park avenue; 13 minutes from St.James st.: three lines of electric cars; very easy terma.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter St.Ground Floor.FOR SALE\u2014Park avenue and Hutchison street lots, close to Mount Royal Park and Mountain, just the place to build nice flats; 350 to $100 cash, balance easy monthly or yearly payments.Frue plans and circulars mailed.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St, Peter St.Ground Floor.3 FUR SALE\u2014HOUSE, BY AUCTION, TO wood order.to sell.A stone house in a good rentral street, above Sptrbrooke ktreet; two story epfension, bay windows; hot water heating.AN in Owner determined Price reduced to 35,800.H.L.PUTNAM, Ant Floor, Temple Building aw .GE | #2 tne tlement, erate ing.bar.1037, Eastern Townships, a Scotch set- suitable to Immigrants of mod- means, church and school adjoin- nalf cleared.balance standing tim- price $250.Address Post Office Box Montreal.207 6 FOR BALE\u2014FARM, WITH A COMplete stock.also two properties, site- ated In the norta of the city: easy terms Apply No.543 Laval ave, Montreal ~ BUSINESS PREMISES TO LETa ena TO LET\u2014FACTORY AND STORES, AT No.313, 915 and 921 St.Cætherine sat.Apply to D.Ouimet, 514 Craig st, real, TO LET\u2014A SMALL STORE NO.3 ST.Peter street: immediate ponsession ; tent $25 per month.key to view at Rae Donnellys, 8t.James st.FACTORIES TO LET.TO LET\u20143-STORY,.BRICK, WITH basement.holler and engine, also hoist; suitable for storage or light manufactory: about 5600 square feet floor space: well lighted Apply N.158, Star office.209 3 TO LET\u2014FURNISHED MODERN DEtached villa residence, with stables and large grounds For particulars and permit to view, apply to M, 146, Star office.309 2 TO LET A FURNISHED tenement, § rooms, gas atove, uprigh* piano, Daisy furnace, open plumnbing, yard, shed, thiree tons coal required, water paid: immediate posscssion; unty May ur longer.15 Mayor st, IET \u2014 MODERN HOUSE SEVEN rooms, Tupper st, Westmount.nicely furnisaed, Immediate possession, rent $66 month, Including plano and tejephone.Apply X, 7773, Star Branch office, 209 2 LOWER TU TU LET-\u2014WESTMOUNT, 168 WOOD avenue, 8 rooms, nicely furnished, and bath and baggage rooms.Daisy hot water furnace.best references required.Apply at house.209 3 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.er TO RENT\u2014IN WESTMOUNT, A MODern fiat of seven rooms.telephone, electric light and ail conveniences; For turther particulars ad- ss mount 1253.208 TO LET \u2014IOWER TENEMENT.rooms furnished.Dalsy furnace, six nice yard, shed, open plumbing, warm: Immediate posacssion, until May or longer.18 Mayor st 209 3 TU LET\u2014AT WESTMOUNT, NEAR Victoria avenue, à beautifully furniah- ed lower flat.Address W, 7710, Star Branch office.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.\u2014 FLAT, ¢ ROOM FLAT, ON CITY f, Hall avenue, above Sherbrooke street, from 153th September: furnace and electric light; will sell carpets and fixturez, all new.Apply J.3700, Star Office.207 4 TO LET\u2014A SUPERBLY SITUATED healed upper flat, Sherbrooke, east of Greene: § oms, newly dedorated, open plumbing, electric fixtures; rent, including heating and water rates, 3400.Lower flat, same conditions as above; rent, 5 roe 00.Mimmediate possession.231 Greene Hs Telephone Westmount 1003.209 2 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.AAA SAS SA WANTED\u2014HOUSE, FLAT OR UPPER tenement of seven or eight rooms, for family of two.Address W, 7701, Star Branch office.WANTED\u2014BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 6- fi roomed flat with bathroom and fur- SITUATIONS VACANT, Deer (Continued on Pape 9) ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, FOR THE Mackay Institution Notre Dams de erienced housekeeper (Prot- Apply to the superintendént at 209 : the Institution.WANTED EXPERIENCED SKIRT OPF- eralors on the machine; Address 13 Hospital st, Star Maptle.good wages.SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued on Pape 9.) ANTED\u2014A GOOD TABLE MAID AND & general servent, also nurse.Apply immediately.76 Mackay st.209 Wa must shlog or (roning.¢ Mountain st.GUOD UENERAL SERY- be « guod plain cook.no Apply after 7 pu.at 209 2 209 2 WANTED\u2014A STRONG BUY, ABOUT iv, kvl weil furnished bright rooms cun- handy about store, warehouse.Karn ticcting., Auer light, bath flat, day or VV ANTED -IN FAMILY OF WIDOWER, Hall x Apply lv 2382 St Catherine st, lv Week.64a McGlll College ave 9 2 domesticated young woman with some o'clock am knowledge of housekeeping.Address imme CUMS Toy LET, DOUBLE AND SIN mediately.U, 362, Star office.W ANTELU\u2014NO.7 UNIUN AVENUE, EM- 1 Ble front ruoms on bath flat; transients ploy ment Directory tGoud cocks for accommodated 9 Union ave 0 VWANTED- A MALE BTENOGRAPHER.hotels, hospitals, M AStrebses, generals, 2, apply.ating age, experience, ste O0.Lees for hospitals, at once.Phone Up 1 VOM - To LET, A DUUBLE FRONT ar office 209 .foom on bath flat.31b Victoria st.- 209 3 WANTED\u2014MEN AS ORDERLIES AP- WANTED YOUTH 17 TU 30, WITH ply to the manager, Moutreal General knowledge of stenograpay for manu- I OUM A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM Hospital.facturer\u2019s office, good opening.Aepls.Re i dy let, only two in family, use of kits ANTE 1 Maibs FOR FliT ose 233, Star office.: i chen and dining room if necessary.lady D\u2014 AID AT, ON brefarred Apply 237 St Martin at.2003 \\ as general and ovne as nurse.Apply VV ANTED\u2014WEAVERS, STÉADY work | 84 Simpson st.209 3 and good wagea.good board can be VOM -1 NICELY FURNISHED PAR- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 arranged.Richelieu Woollen Mills, Cham- lour as bedroom and sitting room ; \\ TANTED\u2014FIRST CLABS TABLEMAID, bly Canton, Que uy everything first class, facing the Viger family of two, no chlidren: liberal Square, in private family.46 St Denis ot wages: must have best references.Apply VVANTED-\u2014A PLAIN COUK WHERE A 09 between 7 and 8 p.m, 280 Stanley.zus 2 kitchen women is kept.also Sir! fur = dining room und chamber work, App'y ut Ï OUM8\u2014AT 35 MANCE BT.LARGE VVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, AT THE once, 77 Mansfieild st.well furnished rooms, Auer light, steam Mackay Institution, a good plain cook, heat.on first and bathroom flats; terms wages, $15 per month.Kitchen help kept.VWANTEL\u2014GIRLS TU WORK ON reasonable Apply tv the superintendent at the institu- ahirta.Apply 2354 St.Catherine.tion Phane Mount 282, 2093 UUM - WANTED, BY TH 5TH.RE- VVANTEL \u2014 A FIRST CLASS LADIES spectabie young ar to Fate part of tailor, good wages and perinanent job, room in pleasant lo ny.Address Mis» SMART YOUTHS Apply 2254 St.Catherine at.Burnham.165 Bleury at, city.Wanted, several smart youths.just - Ç Let ho poe en rent or W /ANTEDTA BMART LAD, WITH RBF- OOMS \u2014 45 VICTORIA BT, LARGE eft school.pply Ww pal erences.Clarke & Co, 2270 St bright nicely furnished double rooms, guardian, before 10 a m.Catherine st.bataroum (lat, Auer light, wardrobes.hot .pe water, ne children; gentlemen only.209 2 JAS.A.peus ae e VVANTELCAT ONCE, A CLEKK FOR gente > .erine nt.general office work, salary 335 per OOMS - TWO NICE UNFURNISHED month Address stating age and uffice ea- I rooms, modern house, English family.WANTED \u2014A BUY FOR OFFICE AND perience.X, 7764, tBar Branch office 1567 St Denis st 208 à errands.ADply at once.Montreal - .Electric Co, 3534 St.James st.\\ JANTEL\u2014AT ONCE CHAMBER AND I OOM-Tu LET, A LARGE, WELL- table maid.App to the Preabyter- furnished room, with board, suitable \\VWASTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID WHERE ANS lun College, 67 acte st.çity.for murried couple or two gentlemen Ap- other maid is kept, references 7 ply to 1090 Stani t.2 Sherbrooke st.2093 VVANTEL-GUOD OENERAL SERVANT | sy > for famliy of two, one do OOMS8- TO LET.A LARGE DOUBLE WANTED \u2014A YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST plain cooking, must have reference; goud room on bathroom flat; also large front In housework.68 Mackay st.vases ua Elm ave, Westmount.Tele- room on ground flour, unfurnished.- 47 phune vunt 33.Cathcart st., \"ANTED\u2014IN A NEW YORK CITY TE TRE yn 8 ; W pire boarding school, a first-ciam \\\\ANTED-CAKE BAKER Ww.SCOTT.[QOUMS- DOUBLE AND SINGLE.COM.housekeeper.must he a woman of excep- | .Cataerine st.08 telepaonit ened oy oard optional: hilt nd experience, competent ta = - - .; atudents a a Aer \u201cand handle help.WANTED BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD Ken.every convenience.100 University Address Star Ridge Farm, Brewster, NY for office work and collecting.Ad- Street.208 2 .209 12 dress with references N, 170, Star office - 209 3 OOM-T LET.57 8T DENIS, NEAR Viger Square.2093 \\WARTED FUR MACHINE OPERAtors, also finishers on sleigh robes.La Gnaedinger, Son & vo, 94 SL Peter os : VVANTER \u2014 EXPERIENCED CARPET- sewers, conatant employment.Henry Morgan & Vo, Phillips Square.2091 ROOMS TO LET.Ng (Continued on Page ®) UUM -TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE room, suitable Aor two, parlour flat; private, 156 Btanley 2 3 I OOM\u2014A Foom, room flat NICELY FURNISHED FRONT would suit one or two, bath- 13 Evans st.209 2 I QUMS- VISITORS TU THE CITY CAN V JANTEL\u2014 A GIRL OF ABOÛT 16 OR A woman With grown-up son or daughter to assist at house work.Apply 8 Brunawick st.WASTED A SHOE TRAVELLER ON commission for Maritime Provinces.J.8B.Langlols & Co., Quebec, 2092 VVANTEPAT ONCE, A GOOD SMART message boy.Apply 138 Peel et.323098 WANTED\u2014FOR OUR FANCY GOODS store on Peel street.a and reliable salesiady.must be first class in every respect, good ary to the right party.Apply W.J.Clarke, 138 Peel Tos\u201d \u201cWant\u201d Ad.Depots for Che Montreal Star, BRANCH OFFICES for the receiving of \u201cWant\u201d Advertise ments for THE MONTREAL STAR will be found at the following addresses: The Star Branch Office, cerner Peel nad St.Catherine sta The Star Branch Office, Stone\u2019» Store, 627 WelM st, PT.5T.CHARLES.at T.ngten The Star Bramch Office, at WW.S.Stoae\u2019s Drug Store, corner St.Catherine st.and LGregne ave, WESTMOUNT.The Star Branch Office.nt W.hapman's Drug Store, oracr ot Guy and 5t.Cathe- rime » tm.VVANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK OR general servant.who ls a good cook; reference required, wages $15.481 Sherbrooke at.205 3 \\ JANTED\u2014YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE work.temporary.Apply 161 Craig.200 2 WANTED\u2014A TRAVELLER FOR EASTern Townships route for prominent biscuit and candy concern.States references, experience, age, particulars, etc.O, 268, Star office.z09 3 \\ TANTED\u2014 FEMALE TEACHER WITH Model School diploma, for Cote 8t.Paul Protestant school, to enter upon her duties at once.salary $35 per month.Ape ply ŒUR references, atating experience.te Frans, Cote St.Paul, Que 209 Ÿ VV-NTes raiLoness CAPABLE OF fitting and aking alterations in Ja- dies\u2019 coats irts.Apply to Mr.H.Hamfiton, ir.the Hamilton to.Bt.Catherine and Peel sts 209 tf WANTED 5 SALESLADIES FOR CLOAK and suit department; must speak both languages; highest salary paid.Apply to the Hamilton Co, Bt.Catherine and Pes) ata.-v9 te WASEDA YOUNG MAN AS OFFICB thorough.smart ! VVANTED\u2014A SMART MESSAGE BOY: wages 3250.Apply 4 Donegana st, off Windsor at.V ANTED \u2014A GOOD PLAIN cook.AF ply 60 St.Luke st.LADY.Y JANTED\u2014 FOR AN ELDERLY housework.MN, person te do light 130, Sur affice.LET.BRIGHT, CHEERFUL ront room.hot water heating, Auer light, bath, etc.first class: reasonable terms to acceptable tenant, gentleman.Ap- 209 3 I OUM - TU bly 2441 St.Catherine OOM -\u2014 BINGLE FRONT ROOM ON bathroom flat.gentleman only.28 Crescent at » 209 2 VOM\u2014-WARM., COMFORTABLY FURnished, with board.vacant on 15th.46 McGill College ave +093 VOMS-143 ALEXANDER, PARLOUR bedroom.nicely furnished, all modern convenlences, opposite Methodist Ghurch.209 3 SITUATIONS WANTED.ei \\ ANTED \u2014ACCOUNTANT AND BOOK- y keeper, 31 of age, speaking French and English.12 years\u2019 factory and other experience, unexceptional character and references, moderate salary.N.206, Star office.209 8 V ANTED\u2014A SITUATION BY FIRST.class gardener, knowing culture of flowers and vegetables and everything concerning a property.Address Hubert, Ahunt- sic, Que.20 ANTED\u2014GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS, UNderwear, stockings to mend or alter.136 Rivard street.208 6 Jaw \\ ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN work of any kind by the day, a good laundress 42 )-23 Aylmer et.YOUNG LADY vxperienced, wishes (Empire, Remington, Underwood)* in office; good city references.week.Address O, 366, Star office.8TENOG- position assist lary 35 \\ ANTEL\u2014A rapher, V ANTED-RESPECTABLE INDUSTRIous person is open for work by the day, two or three days per week.M, 1235, Star office.VVANTED\u2014A POSITION AS WORKING housekeeper to single gentleman: good plain cook, best of references.Apply 1000 Dorchester.Paone Uptown 1326.308 3 VVANTED\u2014BY AN ELDERLY PERSON, situation as nurse to child out of arms, wiiling to do upstairs work.at liberty on $th inat; city references.Address X, 77581, Star Branch office.208 2 VV ANTED-COMPETENT YOUNG LADY stenographer, experienced, desires position at once, either temporary or perman- OOM-BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, BATH- 0 floor, large cupboards, overiocok- ing Dominlan Square.1 Cypresa at, opposite Windsor Concert Hall 209 3 AND BACK OUMS\u2014LARGE FRONT pariour, two rooms, ln basement dining room, covered with olicloth.ataire carpeted, also kitchen heated.212 Mountain.2u9 2 OOM\u2014LARUE FRUNT ROOM ON floor, kitchen and dining tenants of that fiat; chen TOP room for heated, water in ke 213 Mountain st 20 9 OOMS \u2014 FURNISH RD ROOMS, WITH or without board, Auer light, all con- venjences, very moderate.239 Bt.Antoine atreet.209 2 OOM8\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE AND SIN- rooms, with breakfast If desired, in small family.Apply to 447 Sanguinet VOM \u2014A LARGE WELL FURNISHED iront room for gentlemen on bathroom flat, In private family.Apply 29 Mayor st 209 2 F OUMB\u20144 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH family of aduits, and use of kitchen.Apply #8 Brunswick at.209 2 OOM\u2014TU LET, FURNISHED ROOM ON bath fiat, private family, hot and cold water.Apply 85 St.Hypolite street 209 QOMS\u2014BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRONT room on bath flat; also back parlour, with porcelain bath, Auer lights and tele- phone.38 McGill College.208 3 OOM-\u2014TO LET, BINGLE ROOM IN A private family, very ceniral.74 Cath- cart st.; references asked.209 2 OOM\u2014BATH FLAT, HOT AND COLD water, hot water heating: gentlemen 209 BOARD.OARD \u2014 GOOD TABLE BOARD.{if month.$3 week and $1 tickets of six meals; use of telephone.Bussex House.43 Metcalle st, Dominlon eg.w.« OARD\u2014FIRST CLASS ENGLISH TABLE board, $3 per week, ur five tickets for $1 Mrs.A.Morrison, 67 McGill College ave 209 6 BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY A LADY TEACHER board in Westmount, from Beptem- ber 6th.Address À.C., 104 Gioucouter st, Ottawa, Ont.4 ROOMS AND BOARDROOM HL 3 OOM \u2014 FIRST CLABS AND board at 58 Deaver llal) 03 8 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.A LADY OFfers furnished rooms, with board, electric ight, telephone, exceptionally clean, choice board 481 Sherbrooke street 205 6 Ro \u2014 AND BOARD.LAROB FRONT room for two gentlemen; English pre- toffbd.Tel.Kast 3414.994 Bt Denis st.305 6 PR°ARD\u2014AND ROOM IN FIRST CLASS house, gas, hot water, shower bath; terms moderate.69 Osborne st.308 10 OOMB IN QUIET.REFINED PRIvate family, bath and Upper floor, all modern conveniences; board: references exchanged Address 8, 7420, Star Branch Office.2305 10 two gentlemen, with jar a married couple, in a private ly.ss St.Denis st.near square, 206 6 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.PARISIAN House, §1 and 83 Union avenue, established A D.1886.Reliable to tourists and permanent boarders.The location of this house offers special advantages, being situated In close proximity to the principal places of Interest rooms are Aalry, clean and comfortable.The cuisine under supervision of an experienced French chet.Reasonabie charges 206 5 F OOM8 \u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE rooms, all modern conveniences, first class board, only those looking for first class accommodation need reply.vicinity of Bnerbrooke st.Addreas T, 7525, Star Branch Office 207 4 LOST.Li ea \u201cNit OBT\u2014BLIND BLACK COCKER SPAN- fel, on 30th of August.Reward by returning same to 3677 Notre Dame 2089 OST\u2014UN AUGUST 31.GOLD OPEN- faced watch with short gold chain and two silver medals attached.Reward at us Mance at.208 OST\u2014A BROWN CROCODII.E PURSE, on Guy street, néar His Majesty's between 1! and 13 p.m.Monday.29th August Finder pleases communicate with W, 1704, 8tar Branch office.Howard offer Le \u2014 BTRAYED FROM 63 McGILL 4 ST tiens avenue, sable and tan collle Gut.name \u201cLad.\u201d sbout 13 years old, vo tollar on last seen 18th August.Reward will be paid for information concerning alm, whether alive or dead Hupfel Lue- 3 St.Helen st.07 3 Jaw decking and ¢o, \u2014_\u2014 OST-ON RATURDAY, AT VERDUN, 1 fey cow, marked with aclasors on TERT Bip.Address A.Proulx.Honsecours slice 209 2 UST -ON MUNDAY.AUGUST 23th, A hand-paluted medaliun, the Gainsborough pliture.either un St.Catherine or Mansfield street hindly return to 160 Mansfield and receive reward.OST\u2014ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 31st inst.about 3 «'vivrk, $50 pill, Hoche- laga Bank, on St Catherine street between Plessis and l'anet Finder please return to 1337 St.Catherine street and receive liberal Tewar OST\u2014ON THURSDAY MORNING, A black Cocker Spaniel with collar and tax.Reward by Fetuisins tv 17 Ernest st.BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 FOR BALE \u2014 HOTELS, SALOONS, restaurants, boarding house», groceries, cigar and confectionery Atores, houses to let, good chance for beginners.Apply L arrts, 35 St.Lawrence pt z09 4 IPB FITTERS OR THEIR EMPLOYers wanted as agents, Star Water Pressure, gas generators.no exposed water- seats, therefore safe, odorless, also safest, best, lighting companies in growing towns, may pay partly in shares.United States righta granted.Bheet metal workers wanted in shops.Write Toronto correspondents to see exaibition and report, St.Thomas Acetylene Mants.Co., Limited, su homas, Onta 207 « OR BALE \u2014 A FIRST GLARE SIOAR store in business locality, good son for selling.Apply F, 501, \"star oftiow OOME\u2014AND BOARD.840 DORCHES- ter st.(opposite St.James\u2019 Club), near churches, theatres and cars.Telephone, Auer light, best situation in town: choice board.207 4 OoMs8 \u2014 TO LET ROOMS, WITH board, gentlemen wWillinz to pay for FOR BALE\u2014A WELL ESTABLISHED grocery and butcher business for sale with post office in connection In the town of Montreal West, good reasons given for selling.For particulars write F.E.Lea, Montreal West.86 FOR BSALE\u2014FOUNDRY, MACHINE quiet, select rooms, with choice board, re- shop and boller shop, with lot of work; {erences exchanged.Tel Up 2693.113 Unl- sell at sacrifice on account of ilineas.Adversity st.207 4 dresa 235 St, Antoine st 209 3 OOMS - AND BOARD 743 BHER- OR BALE \u2014 THE STATIONERY AND Erooke street, lovely large bright book business of Morley and Co, of rooms, With board, everything rat class Nelson, B.C., stock and fixtures 919,000.references exchanged 207 4 Nelson is the third largest city in Britioh Columbia.The climate is agreeable, rivers OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SIN- 804 lakes around, being open for navigation gle and double room, Auer light, first class board, choice location; central: quiet.158 Mance at.308 the year through.For particulars write & A.Thomson, Box 1053, Nelson, B.201 Geocd OARD AND ROOM\u2014DOUBLE FRONT oom on bathroom flat; very nice lo- 20 raiity.269 St.Urbain st.OOM\u2014TO LET, WITH BOARD IF DE- sired, in private family, for gentlemen or married couple; pleasant locallty 4 Lorne Crescent, 208 3 OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND BINGLE ROOMS suitable for young men or married coupie, central locally.154 Drummond street.208 2 FOR SALE.(Continued on Page 9) OR SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KIND- Ing, 823, cut maple, 53.00; tamarao blocks, 82.00: mill bloc ocka 31.75 per load: «iso Anthracite coal, déllvered anywhere \u2018a the cle, .C.McDiarmid, o.3 Canal corner Guy and Willlam ats.Bell Tel.\"Main 453.183 tt OR SALE\u2014CHEAP.TWO 3-HP.GAS OOM\u2014A LARGE WELL FURNISHED or gasoline engines, in firat-class ore room on bathroog flat.51 Metcalfe der; also machinists\u2019 Tool, at 1761 Ba Hu- street.208 4 bert et.Montreal.309 3 OOMS8 AND BOARD\u2014112 STANLEY OR BALE\u2014NORDHEIMER PIANO, AS street; hot water heating, Auer light; private Protestant family: references exchanged.208 3 BPARD er -\u2014\u2014 ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS 52 Bt.Matthew st.References.\u2018307 ¢eod Reo WITH BOARD; ALSO VACANCY tor table board: first class conven- fence.6¢ Beaver Hall Hill 208 10 OOMS\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS for gentlemen ied couples ; transients ecommodated till Beptember 18 American House, 79 Union ave, 209 OOMS AND BOARD\u2014LARGE DOUBLE room on bathroom flat, suitable for board.2717 SL Bor- above Ontario.208 2 ENGLISH two, romes at.OARD BOARDING ent.Addreas X, 7753, Star Branch office.only.838 Palace st.House.176 Mountain st, one m'nute from C.P.R.station acomtortapie soon, YANTE \u2014 .OM\u2014TO LET, ONE LARGE FUR- every home comfort, er tabla, vittine- WANTED a BY usin cas ing wHo nished front room in private house ; room, piano; also table board; terms mad- thorough knowledge of hounsekeeping.a telephone, etc.35 Bt Luke st.3092 erate.position as assistant or managing housekeeper in hotel or public Institution, elther OMS AND BOARD WANTED.in or out of Montreal.Address X, 772%, RO Bas pee oies ey\u2019 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.\\ ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS JOURNEYman chinist and toolmaker wants a position, Bood rellabie man and best of references.Address J.L H., 24 Catacart sireet NTED\u2014A SKILLED ACCOUNTANT desires a couple more sets of books to audit.Address Hayden & Veith, 22% Tem- pile bullding, or Phone Maln 45286.2092 JANTED\u2014BY A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant, a situation in a private family or boarding house.35 ermine st, city.ANTED\u2014A SITUATION BY CHINESE as good cook, in large family or restaurant.or board house.Apply 34 Burnside Place.309 2 PUPILS WANTED.at assistant; must be competent to take ANTED \u2014 BY W.W.HARRI charge of ledger.Apply stating experience, Commercial tutor and university age, references End salary required.Bar couch, 2749 SL Catherine st.Hes \u2018\u2019Educa- oftice.208 2 tional\u201d 206 6 ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, UPPER HOUSB- ANTED \u2014 VIOLIN PUPILS.I CAN mald.Apply NE brummens st.V Lee oe, PL correspond ence.Oou: - VVANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELT, A YOUNG, Jobn, N.B.106 13 right weliress for the Capital T \u2014 Rooms: Sundays to herself.Call.Capital V ANTED Le Eran VE atin Ta al coms.\u2018Renour Building.corner Univer- ying, conversation, ete.Ed.Charlier, 18 y an St.James.Phone Main 3340.207 5 ° ° ANTED\u2014BY A COMPETENT * LADY teacher, pupils for French ; bes fer- à es snces; Paris diploma R, 1815, Star office.209 7 Wanted, several first-class Sales- ppp ladies.Apply before 10 am.JAS.A.OGILVY @ SONS.MISCELLANEOUS.ANTED\u2014A NURSE WITH REFER.(IVEY TOR ADOPTION À LITTLE and- ences for*a child of a ysar and a nait old: good wages.Apply after 7 pm.459 Mount Pleasant ave.208 3 WANTED-\u2014A GIRL TO ATTEND THE buffet.Apply Mr.Verrall, Bath Hotel.ce: rent about 320.Apply N, 151, Star ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL To neice.VV with general housework.34 Park avs, .209 2 ANTED-\u2014\u2014BLASTERS TO MAX; APARTMENTS TO LET.W about 95 feet long, 4 feet LE DRAIN ~~ well.Apply a.m.elevator, 187 Bt.James 70 LET, CHEAP, for summer tr only.street.3092 te of \u2018furnished rooms, cor.Peel an as ine ets.Including club room, and ANTED-200D Tone Jou SIRL, usa of Grand plane.Address :.T63% TT aïe Bt.Antoine styeet.\"the house Branco! 142 tt _ ANTED EI \\ RAL.SERVANT; Us?© good plain cook: no washin WANTED TO PURCHASE.erences required 14 Murray avenue, ver mount.Telephone Mount 189.209 3 CS Foncnase AN \u2014 To PURCHASE YOURS _ ' TE Dyverybody oise'a cast off house- Ware Tapert NE ORSRATORS, hold furniture, clothing, fur coats, 8 also hand sewers.The Fraser Cap Co.§38 old diamonds, gold and silver; best St.Paul street.208 3 cash tor good goods; promptly called for Tel East BE Frank, 493 Craig st.Sor 10 8 \u2014 TO PYRCHABE LADIES Wie NTE Dentiomen:s cast oft clothing, fur See Sam.Pearson frst, «Notre Dame st, As we Day the best prices of any other dealer.Mail orders attended, Telephone Malin 965.207 20 FACTORY WANTED WANTED FACTORY PREMISES Must be atrong.with good light.Floor space not less than 30,000 snnare feet.Apply Box \u2018\u2019V.8R39.Bar eut « ANTED \u2014 MOTOR LAUNCH (S8EC- ondhand), wanted end of season.Give fullest particulars toe P.O.Box 654 207 3 ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE, A LARGE WwW second-hand safe, suitable for books.Apply M.A.Wilder & Co.258 8t.James street.09 3 WVANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK FOR a small family: willing to do gmail washing: work light.good wages.Apply 1¢ Seymour ave, near Dorchedter st.ANTED\u2014BY DOCTOR, YOUNG MAN, between 17 and 20 years of able to drive, write and telephone; references necessary.Call at 354 Greene ave.West- mount, between hours of 7 and § evenings.WANTED\u2014A RAPID fo) ENOGRAPHER and typewriter (male), who received a thorough aigh school or corto: education, to fill a position as private sectary.Application should state nttain- ments, full particulars of experience, ete, accompanied with Le poniala: salary $48 209 2 boy (nearly two years old), some, healthy and bright Apply to Rav.OOMS \u2014TWO NICELY FURNISHED double rooms on bath flat; hot and cold water, all modern conveniences, gentleman preferred.13 Victoria st.209 6 OOM\u2014FURNISHED ROOM BUITABLE for a gentleman; private family.«I Durocher st.309 10 OOM\u2014WELL FURNISHED ROOM.GAS and hot water, no children.147 Mansfield at.OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, bright front room.bathroom flat, gas and hot water heating: private family.47a St.Urbain st.209 3 OOMS\u2014DOUBLE OR SINGLE room on bathroom fat: family, immediate possession.Catherine at.BED- in private 2680 Bt 209 OOM\u2014A WELL FURNISHED FRONT room, with all modern conveniences ; private family: gentlemen only.688 Bher- brooke st, hear Park a 1 3 VOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE.ON bathroom floor; lately renovated.Apply 166 Mance st, just above Sherbrooke.OOM\u2014A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, gentleman only.132 Pee) at, second door from Windsor Hotel.Telephone Up 1 309 8 QOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, newly furnished, Auer light, telepaons, 80 Hutohison.209 2 ota OOM\u2014FURNISHED BEDROOM IN A Quiet English home: no children: cen- | tral position; near C.P.R.station.388 Bt.Antoine st 208 3 OOMS\u2014BEAUTIFUL LARGE DOUBLE and single rooma,in a quiet private house.with every modern convenience, references exchanged.101 3ianley at.209 4 Arthur Frenca, B.John the Montreal \"206 Good AGENTS WANTED.1 HAVE THB WANED \u2014 AGENTS, my prices and terma of paymant puit evary- body; easily earned weekly working evenings only.For particulars apply G.W.Badgley.124 Bt.Peter st, ground floor.208 2 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC tear OR BALE\u2014WOODEN TOP EXPRESS vasgon.qable for groceries or any light delivery.ply Joseph St.Onge, corner Church avenue and Lower Lachine road, 209 32 BALE\u2014BAY CARRIAGE HORSE five years old; can be seen at 18 Unl- versity OR SALE\u2014TWO FI carts, $15 and $20 $100; 6 voiled business buggier, your choice $30; 3 piano box.860: 20 other jobs toe low in price to believe It.Come and see.Cheron, 196 St.Paul 309 3 D-HAND BALIFF 8 SALB \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District \u2018of Montreal.No.461.Clircutt Court.Victor Guertin et Plaintiffs, ve.P.Ruel, Defendant.On the day of September.at Lon of the clock in the forenoon, at a month.0.365, Star office the said détenaant No No.WANTED TO BORROW.ANTRD\u2014GENERAL SERV © 349 Bt.Laurent street In the City of Wie for light house ork, Ah Prince Mon all sold by authori ut To eee Arthur.Just 9 goods and chattels 750 Ca ANTED ON SECOND MORT- ry Sirenaant in this oa cone on 35000 property: retura of fixt) and paint, nterest Rhea\u201d x i three yearly se | Nar ANTED\u2014GOOD ee Ww for small family L DRERVANT Apply 44 reggae Ada - - vie 3 Sestember.Sa SECON soiled Kensington, OOM8\u2014135 METCALFE ST, A LARGE double and single room,\u201d bath floor, electric light, hot private family.309 water baths; ROOMS WANTED.OOM8 \u2014- BINGLE, FURNISHED, BEDroom or sitting-bedroom, by lady employed during day, about five dollars.Address G, 3537, Star Office.307 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WANTS ONB or two large, nlcely furnished rooms in modern house, with light breakfast preferred, or wouid take small furnished fiat; won't notice replies from boarding houses.Addresa G, 3597, Star Branch Office.A 0 Rous \u2014 NOTICE.\u2014PERSONS DESIRous of having medical students as lodgers or boarders are requested to com- municate by letter with Mr.James Cook, Janitor, Medical Department, Meatll Ver versity.208 ANTED\u2014VICINITY OF DOMINION square, housekeeping privileges; permanent tenant; couple, no children.Apply N, 16% Btar office.109 3 ANTED\u2014THREE OR FOUR a, suitable for light housekeeping, cen- tti 3092 tral.Address O, 380, Btar offloe.OOMA\u2014TWO NICE BRIGHT ROOMS, within a few minutes\u2019 walk of corner Dorchester and University ots.Addrew PF.R- 38 MeGl) College ave.ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN DESIRGS A e unfurnished oom west end, between Peel and Bleury, ét.Denis between Bherbrooke and Cralg: would pay $10 to $15 a montM:\" Please address P, 385, Btar office.ANTED\u2014TWO ANTED\u2014A FRENCH YOUNG MAN wants a room with board in an En- gtish private family; references exchanged N, 171, Btar office.209 ANTED\u2014ROOMS AND BOARD IN A private family, first class: best references furnished; for gentleman, wife and eight-year-old son; Westmount preferred, Address O, 221, Star office.208 ANTED\u2014ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIvate family; married couple with one child; central.Apply P, 284, Bar of fice, 3 ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN OF QUIET Ww habits, board for a few montha in In good English family.references \u201cxchanged, country place Ploase state terms; Address X, 7760 Star Branca office ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes room ih breakfast and supper.Pleass state terms.X, 7730, Star Branch office.SUMMER BOARD.AL LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, Lake Hall, Georgeville.sa few rooms now vacant.Bpeclal rates for those coming now that wish to stay through September.W.M.Keyes, M.D, Prop.198 \u2014\u2014\u2014 = OARD \u2014 ANY OND WISBHING TO spend a few weeks hal the Lauren- tians may find accommodatio A.mond\u2019's, Laurentian Cot tage, Ehristterile, Que.198 18 _ C DBS ILE NEW house; excellant hoard and fishing; boats free; terme four and five doliars a week.Children half price.Francis Char- tier, Lae Chariebola, Que.206 14 OARD \u2014 AT THB FAVOURIT LAKE- for month of Beptember, few Apply to 8089 Notre Dame 94 5 or at Lakeside.Boar \u2014 MISS COCKBURN'S HOUSK, Dixls.will be open for guests until end of October; Fr vacancies on Septem- 207 à ANTED\u2014BOARDERS.APPLY MRS.Wm.Bhaw, Bhawbride, Que.2086 OARD\u2014BOARD AT A COMFORTABLE farm house: especial rates for Beptem- Mrs.J.Beth Stephens, The Shawbrilee.> 208 10 TEACHERS WANTED.WANT NTED\u2014TEACHER OF FRENCH, IN private school: hours daily: must de thoroughly competent; university man preferred.Apply J, 9745, Star office.208 à ANTED\u2014TEACHER.MALE OR FEmale, holding s Model Behool diploma for Arundel Mdlel Bchool.For particulars apply to W.D.Graham.Arundel, Que.208 4 ANTED\u2014FEMALE TÉACHBR (MODEL diplome) for Prince aibert Bchoo!l, BL Henri; duties to commence immediately.Apply, stating terms, to Thomas em- ing, sec.-treas, #1 Coursol st.309 2 ANTED-\u2014ENGOLISH TEACHER TOR French Academy in the oity: references required.Address 1979 Ontario et good aa new; coat $350; Will be sotd gain; owner leaving Canada.Also Angelus plano player, just bought; rare bargsin.Canada, Merrickville, Ont F.Woolicombe, Union Bank ot 309 3 For BALE \u2014 MILL ENDS.RO, R, butcher, table linens, white eott and black sateens; fringed quilts, B%o; curtain lack serges, 66 inch, General Bazaar, 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall 300 2 Fe: SBALE\u2014A COMPLETE SET OF lodge furniture, made of oak and blue plush; cheap to immediate purchaser, Address X, 7770, Star Branch office.2083 MACHINERY FOR BALE Boilers for Sale The following bollers, in good condition.are for sale by the CANADIA RUBBER COMPANY.Full particulars regarding same ma tion to ermot charge of construction, at t any's Factory, corner Notre Dame and Papineau avenue.4 Lancashire Bollers 380 b.p.each.3 Cornish Bollers, 160 h.Sach.3 Cornish Bollers, 110 hp.ach.1 Mumford Improved Type \u201cBoller.131 h.p.WESTMOUNT $6500 Fine cut stone front house.full size, B bedrooms, all modern arrangements and appliances, handsomely finished and fitted.$6500.Much below to-days value.FRED, R.COLE 135a St.James rect, PERSONALS.ERSONAL \u2014 TYPEWRITING CARE- P fully done at home at very Toaponable rates F, 3592, fitar office.208 BAUIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, Diatrict of Montreal.No.5188.Circuit Court.Eugene Roussin, Plaintiff.vs.Dame Marie Rousseau, wife of Joseph Desjardins, Defendant On the 10th day of September, 1904, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald defendant, 312 Drolet street.In the City of Montreal, will bp sold hy authority of justice.al} the goods and chattels of the said defendant, nrized in this cause.consisting of furniture, etc.Terms Cash.J.E.COUTU.B.8.C.Montreal.\u2018Beptember int, 1504.FF8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF A queboc.District of Montreal.No.8462.Circuit Court.L.B.Beauregard, et al.plaintif(s, vs P.E.Ruel, defendant.On the 12th day of September, 1904, at two of the clock in the afternoon.at the domicile of the said defend- ait.No.347a St.Laurent st, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by author ity of justice ail the chattels the said defendant.seized in this Dir consiating of plang, and household furniture.J.E.DESMARAIS, B.B.'C.Montreal.2nd September, 1904.EDUCATIONAL MISS KYTE Will re-open her school, 33 Plateau street, TUESDAY, SEPT.6th, 200 & Always eat the best.Jas, Strachan, Bakers to Royalty PROPERTY FOR SALE, \" \u2026 STONE FRONT.HOUSE Three stories and Basoment.! ments.Poasession at any time, or Can ba easily sub-divided into flats or tene- present preprietor will lease until = 911 Bt.James Street.\u2019 200 A zd PE ba Lust - > ue meme A TE SRE Lies AS [) gm SITUATIONS VACANT.; 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ANTEL \u2014 MEN WANTING FREE passages and return on cattle steam- ore te London.Liverpool Glasgow, Mane chester, Bristol or Antwerp, must apply 1e 089 & Co, 133 Moull st.Enclose snr or reply.Wey El) \u2014 BECOND COOK: MUST BE a hustler, all rush business, Apply J.: Heatautani, Point 8 Sissons.) MCA Charles v0 tL \\ ANTED \u2014 A ORGANIST AND cavir leader le wanted for BL Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Chatham.N.B.Apply.with referencea stalling salary wanted, befure Sept.Ith, to George Btot- hart, Sec, tu Tiustees, Chatham, N.B.203 8 \\ SANFEUL \u2014 AT ONCE SEVERAL strong Young men to work in laun- d:y department, wteady work aranteed; wages wii arerage from $7 te 49 per week.Apply Mr.Willams, The Standard Shirt Co, Luuited.185 Delorimisr avenue.205 Wa TED \u2014 AT ONCE SHIRT AND collar starchers.also girls to learn, Wages Wil average ne, per week, when ac- yuainted with work.Apply Mr.Williams Tue Standard Shirt Co, Ltd, 169 Deiori- 08 \u20ac mier aveaue \\ ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SINGLE cylinder machine tender to make manilla dnd wrapping, $2.50 per day.W J.Fintay and Co, Strathcona, Ont 306 à VVANTED \u2014 DRIVER AND SALESMAN \u2026 Mus by the Castle Blend Ten Co.speak botb languages and have first ines 1eierences.Apply Detween 9 am.and à p.no, 443 St Paud « 308 VVASTED \u2014 A FARM HAND; MUST BE able to milk and plough: \u2018good wages and steady job.Apply B C.Holland, Sto- cum Farm, St.Lambert, nr.Moatreal.07 4 ANTED+\u2014 A FEW FIRST CLASS GAS.fitters.Apply Continental Heat and \u2018207 4 Light Co.17 usby lane.V ANTED \u2014 A QOD COOK: GOOD MUST have geod references Apply at 31} Peel at.between nine and ten morning 307 3 and after elght in evening.N ANTED \u2014 A PROMINENT QLOVE manufacturer of Can 8710, Star Office.ads wants travellers on commission to carry a full range of gloves and mitts In the Province of Quebec, Ontario and Lower Provinces.ln answering this adverttement please give references and stale territory covered and how many times each year.Address J, * : 3 V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; street.rcfercnces required.Apply i Tupper 207 6 \\ ANTED \u2014 SALESLADY.EXPERIENCed in books, stationery and fancy goods.Only experienced and energetic aajesiadies need apply.Good wages.References required.J.J.Taylor, Soo, Ont.207 6 \\ ANTED \u2014 AT UNCE WEAVERS FOR blankets, friexzes, fancy dress tweeds and vworsteds, on Cromptoa looms.Good weavers can make good wages, John 207 6 Dick, Limited, Cobourg, Ont.WANT GOOD EXPERIENCED ary goods Aa losman.Apply R.wor 07 ron, Kingston.VVANT NTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, Ap ply 4017 Dorchester at.y ANTED\u2014 PREPARERS AND APPRENtices for first-class millinery house Apply to Miss Nelies, 2604 St.Catherin.st, 08 3 near corner Guy atreet.3 ANTED\u2014A CLERK IN OFFICE OF shoe factory, Montreal; ona experienced in care of orders and writing work tugs preferred, state salary, age apd referen se.J.7651, Star Braach office.=os 3 \\ YTANTED \u2014~ COMPETENT HOUSEMAID, references required.Apply 00a Sner- st.208 3 trooke V ANTEL\u2014YOUNG MAN WITH SONE mechanical experience.tu learn typewriter repairing.This Is an opportunity to learn a guud trade.K, 2u, Star office.z08 3 WANT ED\u2014EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR the laundry.also cuffers, banders and yoke setters, steady work and bast wages paid.The Empire Mfg.Co, 646 Cra!g st z 3 \\ JANTED\u2014FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS and joiners.Apply by letter, stating #àprrieucu and wages wanted.K, 26, Star 08 office Wart ED\u2014 GOOD BOY ABOUT 14 years or references required, Apply 208 3 Laytnn Bros, 144 Peel nt, \\ YANTED \u2014 A LITHO.ENGRAVER: also a lad with talent to learn engraving.Apply to Gilmour & Kearns 643 .208 2 Craix st VVANTEDSAT ONCE, AN EXPERIenced furniture salesman: must thoroughly understand turniture business, speaking both languages; well recommended.Apply the Levitt Furniture Co, 1293 208 3 St.Catherine st.\\ JANTED\u2014THREE ELECTRICAL OPerators for a local power house, Apply 1m writing to W.7690, Star Branch o£- Lice, Stating cxperience and present salary.205 3 \\YANTED\u2014AT WOODS, LIMITED, OT- tuwa, operalors on overalls, shirts, workingnien's pants.steady work and high prices paid.Apply Saturday and Monda to Miss MacRae, 29 Victoria st, Montfeal.208 3 VVANTED \u2014 GENERAL Quired.34 Si.Mark SBRVANT, also housemald, city references rest.T00¢ 2 \\VANTEMYOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE of à manufacturing company.with kriowledge of shorthand and \\1ypewriting: must be quick at figures.IL, 64, Etar uf- fice.V ANTED\u2014AN ARCHITECTURAL STU- ent: must have taste for drawing.Apply in aandwriting.K, ), Star office.20 VWANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS FURRIER, one capable of taking charge of factory: cutting and fitting high-class ladies\u2019 Rarments.Apply Manager, Box 348, London, unt.308 3 A VVANTED\u2014A OIRL 25 YBARS OLD TO asaist with child of five years, table and housewnrk, must have first-class references.Apply 351 Bishop st.28 3 WANTED \u2014 \u2014BY THE 15th SEPTEMBER next, a weil-tralned Protestant nurse, wheres under nurse is kept, to look after yung children, three mies from Quebec.APR by letter with references to Mra J.oss, Quechee, ad Wo ereronens TABLE MAID, ONR Stree with references.Apply 156 Metraife 30 WAY TEL =A GOOD COOK, ONE WHO is not afraid of work.Balmoral: Cafe, 208 2 189% Notre Dame st.WwW ANTED\u2014AT 12¢ BISHOP ST, A GENeral servant where housémald Is kept; city references required.083 VVASTEL\u2014A BOUSEMAID: MUST PE able to wait on table.Apply 195 Desi 208 3 street.\\ JANTHD\u2014A BOY FOR OFFICE WORK in a wholesales milinery house; must write a good hand and be a hustler.Apply witd references to L, #6, Star office.» VVANTER\u2014A STEADY, BOBER., MARried man, as driver, speaking both languages and having a connection with R:v-rs and liguor dealers.comstant employment to right party: state age and sal- Bry expected.Apply L, $b.Star rice.tes VVANI5D ANNFRAL SERVANT WHO INAS cooking.Apply 415 Craig street + 2083 VVANTEL\u2014A GDOD OFFICE ASSIET- ant in a hardware manufecturars of- fier: muet have some experience.M, 120, Star office 208 2 V PANTED + YOFNG SIRL FROM THE country, or middis-aged woman, act as general servant in a small family, Ang 1112 st James st, city.208 2 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED GENeral servant for à farotly of three, no washing.&nod wages; reference required.Apply 16 Bt.Matthew st.203 ANTED\u2014CLERK FOR A LAW OFfice.Address in applicant's own hand- Writing stating a nd salary expected.of 208 3 : Address I.39, star © tice, ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GIRL FOR eneral housework, email family.Apply Mellen.\u2018 80b Crescent st.208 3 V ANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL AQED ABOUT 16.for Montreal wholegale one typewriter and shortha! good comfortable position and chano * of advancement to a pompetent and ha Vivi | applicant.Apply with references.M, 94.Star otfice, à L vanter.A JUNIOR OFFICE HAND: must speak bol iantpigre and haved fad Astersaces- Addsces pen sr.ot- THE MUNIKEAL DAILY STAR\u2014-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904.\u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT.(Ceytinuge trem Page 8) WANTEL\u2014roUNG MAN TO JOIN PRI- vête class in mecnanical drawing aud «nginecring.Address B C.Star office.WW ANTED\u2014GOOD GENBRAL SERV A N = RU washing or ironing; good dat 411: \\Western asenus, veal uf sr ven 09 : Were dia MX PRRIENCED NURSE for & child of two and a hail years forcnoes required.ApPty 00a Sher- Va nt at , 208 3 WANTED GENERAL SERVANT FORA amall family, references required, another gh! kept: must be good plain coud.Leal of wages paid.Apply 133 Hutchison street, 9 13 il am, 2 to 10 pn.and ROOMs TO LET.Lo A pty (Continued from age 8.) OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHed rooms, modern Conveniencen, good and central locality: table board if desired.Apply to T8 Victoria st.207 OUMS \u2014 FOR À FEW GENTLEMEN or married couples.well furnished, on bath fiat; no studeats or children.Tour- ms accommodated.664 Saerbrooke 25 20 Rex \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM, bathroom Aat, between Stanley and Drummond sts.3433 St.Catherine at.206 à GOMs \u2014 TO LET AT 12% SHERbrooke single or double furnish- milly, terms reason- 19 ferred.Appiy wilh references Le room No.1.1388 Noire Dame at.wy : evenings à Ju tu 8 o'clock.vo: 1 VWANTEL \u2014 AN ENGLISH SPEanINo JQU02> - DOUBLE AND SINGLE, BATH farm nand.one with experience pre- aud jpper flat, with board, references exchanged, 35 MuGlil College avenue.206 à VV ANTED-\u2014GIRLS TO OPBRATE REECE buttoa-hoie machine.Also girl to tearn; hours from 8 12 3, che o'clock Eat- urda) Apply top flat, L.H.Puckara & Co.Ltd.10: Meulil si.209 3 WANE EL \u2014 3 BXPERIENCED REAL estate salesmen Lo work in city: must be nustiers, salary 3:53 per monta.AJ: diess With references N, 178, Star office.\\) A NFEL- BIENUGRAFHER FOR REMington machine; must be perienced: one having knowiedge of real eslate busi Lesr preicited.Auadress N, 179 gwar office.WAS TED\u2014JOBS.HOUSE PAINTING, paper-hanging.kairomta and decor- a./ng.at speclal low prices.Coleman, led St.Norbert.S93 8 V JANTED\u2014YQUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN general house work :n family of three.453 St Urbain JANTED \u2014 FIRB8T CLASS GENERAL servants, cooks aousamaids, table- maids, purses and kitchen maids.Apply to Mrs Riva, Employment Office, 68 Victoria at.ANTED\u2014LADY TO TRAVEL FOR AN established business 10 Appoint representatives.good apening for lady ts star\u2018 business fur berveil eveQtuaily; salary ana expenses.Addiess W, Til), Ster Branca office.SITUATIONS WANTED.a rt V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION.AN ELDERly educated capabdle jady wouid ilke to get employment during the day.accus tomed to governing.city referen:es.address 5, 7414.Star Branch Office.203 6 \\ JANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN WORK for afternoons or evenings bookkeeping.rent collection, correspondence, etc.Addrexs 0.3411.Star Office.207 4 VVANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS LAUN dress family's washings, cen furnish best of refereacs.35%a St.Antoine st, upstairs.106 b Ÿ ANTED \u2014 MRS JACOBSONS \u201cRELIable* Employment Office, ie Mackay st, situations, generals.h oka, vous \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ooms.bathroom flat.private fam- wy.ronvemen only.113 Mansfeid st.206 OOMZ \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BEDroom and aliting room -on ground four, in private family, al suite of rooms on bdatnruom fat, all modern improvements, Auer light, Lelepuone, gentlemen only.Apply 16 Osborne at.204 \u20ac cold Water; use of long distance FURNISHED ROOMS TO ET.vCantinied tram Pegs 8) ngs, > every way: Auar light, hot water hebt- tn central locality.Apply 79 Te |B UOM8 \u2014 2 OR $3 WELL FURNISHED rooms, ode large room.with hot and street.Auer light: private family.4 Bt.Famille 304 1 OOM8 \u2014 FURNISHED: ROOMS, 4# Cathcart st, large, Deal, well furnished rooms quiet huuse; gouliemen ony 308 OUMS \u2014 LARGE, BRIGHT, NEWLY furnished roum, bata flat; alse amall- er apartment, lectrice light;: telephone.private family.gentlemen only.Relesrences exchaaged.481 Sharbrooke st OOMS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS.suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, with breakfast.lei.up i 63 Union avenue.OOMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHED BOCNE Visitors to the city accommodaated.Gentlemen preferred.Telephone $3 Mc- Gili College avenue, 106 6 QUME \u2014 TWO LARGE BRIGHT rooms, newly furmished., Auer light, suitable for married couple of two gentls- men.16A Drummond st 206 5 UVUM \u2014 lU LET LARGE FRONT room.daunioom, flat, private family, gentleuen vu.) 1: Lincoln whe.ud 6 n VUMS \u2014 SINGLE AND EN BUITE, Leauitfsl) furaished.running water, use Lisuben, acvommodation for visitors 10 City: quiet, Brat crane only.cloes to Wind- vor suation, Duminion aquare.is Osborne sires.Web Rove - UNL Olt TWO GENTLEMEN wooo And 4 ace tvom, open cn a verandah, nea.tw oo.Lum, 142 1-2 Bher- brooke at.208 à VOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD for gentiemen only.366 Palace st.206 4 VOM\u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM Sn bainroom fat, Auer lignt, hot va- ter healing.large cCivther closet, (Apply 203 Versa.izs st.sut UUMS \u2014 IN LARGE, WELL FUR- alshed house, goud family: no chi aren Lutes.\u2018Sept 44, loa Luise, Oot 34 u Yocuar, =e vor Meseaia ons am ail irene.Lite UKLM.tMs & LU, 3 prints = à w.M Newry, Bole Agent Les Monttank Tempio Dulldisz, 188 dames run FOR PLYKO CHERBO! oWaslderses .Sept.» Palalia stMoltke.J.Sop | Ham e Has grill room and t Luin X pau call at Dover for Lendsa aad MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Tork- Yopleo-Gonen, x ery new twin Cl Nambusg-ABcioan ambusg-Amasisan James Thom, uN Ee ramont, st; vais Be er 183 woe Be \u2018ne \"amet w mo sc Tata Josue LAT treal to Rochester and return (via Bay of Beaver WH oDiront 8 p.m.Th redays.Montreal 0 sod Montre (Mes s and Berthe 58 ha Tee: rats) ay in shee or one Reid tu Tne moet pre Charlotte Cone\u2019 Tolané 8 at route to Bu : nd folders from ERS CY Ti [ » mager, Pict OCEANIC STEAM SHIP comPant rea ha ra onde Rae Pak a PET ETERS i Slane, D 137.a GT Wort Fe + , te ve, u.Claney, a LAKE STEAMSHIPA NORTRERN NAVIGATION ASE YE Th PERE i and tne : vo leave Sarnia Mon, Wed and onImers paday, 6t $3 pa C.008 connect: \u201c+ on at Port Arthur wita the Cansdlan Nort sift eagnificent Pid the EE ES ted,\u201d Wis- from Port William, Ry.f m Do QE MA AC jours Tuseday.SATE a ana ar ao TE Tri and fui.mi aud » PARRY SOGND and oe, ihe tion ca poorer .- =n mga EE Me Bread, not touched Sold in wrappers.ISLANDS, texcopt by and.se OA TABLE LAMPS TRE, eB Meated to Sor I ata Some st.Litebuoy Soap \u2014 dininfectant \u2014 te strongly recommended by the medical proferaihn RS a safeguard axainst t=.Os ds ls; oda la beady avait 4 PE ne 4 fectious diseasés Bo £ f + 4 a aan Lee \u20ac ET tte KE Ke yf Ee + AN AS sd Fi fe Ne À # THE MONTREAL DAILY Sl'AR\u2014FRIDAY, SEV1EMBER 2, 1904.HE PRINATE OF ADDRESSES ALL ENGLAND AN INMENSE.CONGRECATION AT CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.[aR One of the most impressive services ever held in historic Christ Church Cathedral took place last night The Primate of all England bad announced his Intention of taking part therein, and long before the time came for the opening of the doors there was a large crowd waiting for admittance, The large cathedral was filled to overflowing, and the beautiful service and the simple address of His Grace will be remembered long by those present At 8.30 the choir entered, and a few moments later to the sound of \"Onward Christian Soldiers\u201d the clergy of the diocese, headed by the Rev.H.T.8.Boyle, of the cathedril, rural deans, canons, archdeacons, all in surplice.stole and bands, marched down the centre uisle of the church, until the head of the procession had reached the altar.Then, lining up on either sile, they permitted the episcopal arty to pass between them.Dean Evans came first, after whom came Bishop Carmichael, Following him was Archbishop Bond.Each wore his eptscopal robes, and was attende.l by hiz chaplains.A crosier bearer came next, and immediately following the tall cross came His Grace of Canterbury, fully robed and attepda2d oy th~ Rev.Mr.Ellison and the Rev.Hyl» Hudson.The two archbishops passed on up Into the sanctuary, but subsequently returned to their prayer desks.THE SERVICH.With the repetition of the last verse of the processional hymn.the clergy were seated in the chancel.and imme- diairiy after the Jeep voice of His Grace of Montreal was heard in the Opening sentences of the service.which only lasted about an hour.After this came the confession, the absolution.the Lord's Prayer, with the versicles.Pishop Carmichael! read the lesson, Pralm CXXIL, which was followed by the Apostles\u2019 Creed and short prayers from Archbishop Round.The hymn, \u201cPraise the Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him\u201d was then sung by all.during which time His Grace of Canterbury proceeded to the prayer desk, and at the conclusion of the hymn, in a clear.mellow voice, he addressed the congregation as follows: THE ARCHBISHOP DELIVERS AN ELOQUENT ADDRESS.\u201cBrothers and sisters in the Lord Jesus Christ, we are met to-night for united prayer, united praise to Our Father which is in heaven, united aspiration and united firm resolve.It is the wish of those at whose request I stand here before you that my spoken words are tn be for a single moment only, here und now.Probably lt is diffeult for you to whom I speak to realize fully what i: means lo a man whose daily work consists, in large part.in what brings him.so far as pen and ink and paper can, Into touch with the work of our Church all the world over\u2014what it means for such a man to find himself, for once, face to face upon their own work- field with the friends who, when 3.000 miles apart.are Bo often in his thoughts and prayers.\u201d MET BRETHREN ACROSS THE SEA.\u201cWe are famillar with the words told us about St.Paul; when he saw the brethren.he thanked God and took courage.Do you remember on what occasion it was that he did so?It was when he met face to face, in their own land, those brethren across the sea, who welcomed him for the first time, face to face.He had known of them, cared for them, prayed for them: now he could take them by the hand and wish hem, by word of mouth, God speed.Here is now our apil forum; we can see each other face to face, and give that handshake which means so much.It is when brother clasps the hand of brother we step fearless through the night, make our way onward among the perplexities which all of us, whether in the Old World or the New, find oftentimes so great and so \\ encumbering.We speak of stepping fearless through the night, but the word surely Is a misnomer.Dark clouds, no doubt, there are in our day, as in all other days, but there is glory too all along the horizon.Surely they are the lights of dawn, not the relics of departing day.We are kept safe and strong and buoyant, not by mem- oriea of departed glory, but by abounding hope of the life and light which even now grow and glow upon us.We are saved by hope.but hope must take in aspiration, and the aspiration in fervent prayer.IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES.\u201cTo one whose own experiences have hitherto lain wholly in the other half of the world, it is almost overwhelming to contemplate the possibilities which belong to this, possibilities literally of the setting forward of the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ.Your, or rather our, Dominion, on the threshold, I suppose, only of ita future greatness and glory.spring almost at a bound into the life of a people's vigorous man- And among all the beauties of one of the fairest lands on earth\u2014 towns, cities and marts and harbours and wharves for the output of commercial lite, marts and harbours fairer than gny the Old World knows\u2014be it ours, it yours to see that, step by step, thel creation, their redemption may go forward, too.It is created energy we see in the pioneers of every sort \u2014 commercial, civic, political \u2014 whose energles are alike the pride and the support of empire's greatness.And brothers and sisters, we do want, nay we do mean that by the grace of God, the kingdoms of this world, in all their wer, shall become, In the truest and most literal sense, the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ.He has trust us to set that forward.May we rise, each and all, to the fulfilment of the great trust, and use to the uttermost our every power, our every opportunity.The strength is, or ought to be irresistible; irresistible, because it is united.Old World and New; 1r- resistible, yet more, because the strength is His, not ours.So may we do our all for Him, our Lord and Master, who goeth forth now.as ever, the world's highways and water- ays uering and to conquer.\u201d w rains of a \"Te Deum\u201d then ng forth, after which the Archbishop Montreal offered up two short pray- Grace of Canterbury then ed the benediction, and to the Pecesslon.\u201cThe God of Abraham Praise,\u201d their lordships, followed by rural deans, canons and archdeacons, retraced thelr steps.The service was at an end.CLERGY PRESENT.Among those in the procession were: Dean Evans, Archdeacons Naylor Norton, Bogert, Ker.Davidson, Canons Bilegaod.Chambers, Renaud, Baylis.urst, Nye, .xon, Smith: ve.N.A.F.Bourne, H.Gom J.Doull, D.Lariviere, W.vw sn À R H yn, E.Bushell.C.Lummis, Johnstone, Frank.Charters.Herbert Charters, F.L.Whitley, T.8.Boyle, Dr, Byxcenda F.À.Pratt, J.a ete Mmery.3.of ers.His Moyen Carpen- ERE Ne LB Horney, O.O.Troop, C.E.Jeakins, J.J.Willis, H.Mount, J.A.Poston, R.F.Huwh- ings, K.Y.Overing, W.T.King, Bancroft, J.L.Flanagan, A.A.ireland, C.Carruthers, J.8.kreaux, M.Day.Baldwin, Ek.McManus, W.P.R.Lewis, R., T.Taylor, Rural Dean Jeakina, Seth Mills, T.Everett, Abbott, Rural Dean Bell, Rural Dean Robinson, HKural Dean Taylor, E.P.Judge, B.P.Lewis, Almonte, Rural Dean Harris, and HA.Plaisted.The general arrangements were in charge of Dr.L.H.Davidson, K.C., and the music was in charge of Mr.J.B.Norton, F.A.G.O.wr ORDER OF SERVICE.Processional\u2014 ee CECE 391.\u201conward, Christian Soldiers.\u201d Sentences : \\ The Archbishop : Give the Lord the honour due unto His Name, worship the Lord with holy worship.\u2014Fs.xxix 2.It is the Lord that commandeth the waters .- it is the Lord that ruleth the seu.\u2014VvB.3-4.Praised be the Lord, for He hath heard the voice of my humble petitions.\u2014bs.xxviii 7 The Archbishop : 4 Dearly beloved brethren, let us confess our ins unto Almighty CECE LACECEEEEECEE CE God.and having received De- + cluration of His forgiveness, & thereafter praise His glorious & Name for His mercies to His 9 t servant, Randall, Lord Arch- @ | bishop of Canterbury, here present.090090009990909999099090909909099 6609000 9DCCHHH IEEOE HEC COCOCECHOLECCOCEES The Confession.The Absolution.\u2018The Lord's Prayer and Ver- sicles.As in Evensong to the Psalter.Bishop Coadjutor.PSALM CXXII.1 was glad when they sald unto me: We will go Into the house of the Lord.Our feet shall stand in thy DOCCOPCY CEOECCEE® gates: O Jerusalem.Jerusalem ts built as a city: that is at unity in itself.For thither the tribes go up.even the tribes of the Lord: to testify unto Israel, to give thanks unto the Name of the Lord.For there is the seat of judgment: even the seat of the house of David.O pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee CHODCCCCE ES 1 _ = Peace be within thy walls: and plenteousness within thy palaces.For my brethren and compan- fons\u2019 makes: I will wish thee prosperity.Yea, because of the house of the Lord our God: I will seek to do thee good.Glory be to the Father, etc.The Apostles\u2019 \u2018Creed.Followed by ithe Versicles: 24092 P.The Lord Re with you.A.And with thy spirit, Let us pray.The Archbishop: Almighty and merciful God, of whose only gift it cometh that Thy faithful people do unto Thee true and laudable service: Grant.we beseech Thee, that we may so faithfully serve Thee In this life.that we fall not finally to attain Thy prora- ises; through the merits of Jesug Christ our Lord.Amen.Almighty God, we humbly beseech Thee to pour out Thy blessing on Thy Holy Church, and on that branch thereof to which we belong.Be with Thy servant whose presence with us we welcome as of Thy will.Prosr~r his mission love amongst the Churches; make him a blessing to Thy people; give him a full measure of Thy Holy Spirit that in every word and deed he may glorify Thy Great Name; And cause him to return in health and happiness to his distant home, for the sake of Jesus Christ our only Lord and Saviour.Amen.Almighty and Everlasting God, who alone worketh great marvels, Send down upon our Bishops and Curates and all Congregations committed to their charge the healthful Spirit of Thy grace; and that they may truly please Thee, pour upon them the continual dew of Thy blessing.Grant this, O Lord, for the honour of our Advocate and Mediator, Jeaus Christ.Amen.Hymn 292.\" Praise the Lord.\u201d Address by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, CECEIVCECEUCECCECECECOACCIVCCOCICOICOROWIECEO® of OCCCRECIOPSECCCCECACHOCCODOCPROOPUCORCECOCCOVEEEE I OCOCOLLCRORRPEOCREREEECP® The Te Deum.Let us pray.°° The Archbishop: Almighty and everlasting God.Bive unto us the increase of faith, hope, and charity; and that we may obtain that which Thou dost promise, make us to love that which Thou dost command; through Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen.O Lord, we beseech Thee, lot Thy continual pity cleanse and defend Thy Church; and, because it cannot continue In safety without Thy succour, preserve it evermore by Thy help and goodness; through Jeaus Christ our Lord, Amen.THE BENEDICTION.Pronounced by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.RECESSIONAL\u2014 | Hymn 601.\u2014 Abraham Pralse.\u201d 9000600000 30000000000000 ARCHBISHOP AND HIS PARTY VISIT » NOTRE DAME.The Primate of England, accompanied by Mrs.Davidson and his chaplains, Mrs.Bond and the reception ¢ommit- yesterday \u201cThe God of POCCPECCRCOCEECEECCECPCECEUCPECOPPOCECEEEEREREECEECEUEREEEEEER @ © tee, called afternoon at Notre Dame Church.Its art treasures, and historical relics, were viewdd with great interest by Mis Grace.The call was pald shortly : \u2018ter the noon hour and the pastor ot the church was absent.Father McShare way, however, present, and did the honours ably.The visitors werz conducted throughout the church and serm.nary, and visited the is no doubt aware, is composed of 22 loceses, stretching across the con- nent, from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific.In God's most holy name, I bid you \u2018welcome,\u2019 as the eagthly head of that dear Mother Chyrch.dearer to us than any weak words of mine could express, and from whom.may God grant, we never may be sundered.Welcome, your Grace, welcome, The welcome to her daughter's home of a deeply loved mother.A WELCOME TO CANADA.\u201cIt is with feelings of profound respect, that we, the Archbishops, Coadjutor Bishop, clergy and laity, of the dlocese of Montreal, welcome you to the Dominion of Canada, as the Pri- mute of the great Mother Church of England: to whose fostering care the Church of Eugland In Canada owes so much of Its progress and development, \u201cKnowing, as we dq, that the main chapel of the Swred Heart In the rear object of your Grace, in crossing the The speaker then proceeded to thank the clergy for their very kind wel come.The point in their address which most closely touched his heart was the reference to the relationship between the work going on in the mother Church and that being accomplished in Canada and the United States.Upon such an occasion the responsibility even for a moment of the position he occupied appalled him, so vast was the field, so significant the duty.During his sojourn here His Grace had been Impressed with two thoughts, which recurred at every turn.The first of the impressions was how much bigger the world was to-day than it was a century or two ago; that is to say how much vaster was the field over which the Angiican Church held sway.And all this growth and increase of activities meant a llke increase of responsibility.The scope which presented itself to the mother Church in Canada alone was enormous, to say nothing of development in Australie, India, N .fF 2 lilt NE Frog y 3 ASS Ln Por 33 KJ = 4, >, i, Zor 4 D) RL \u20ac VS ai en 20005 M2 OO IN AS A i RY ars =.> > .SU a edly À (a) wg 272 UE - NS 2% ) (2 = SE pe a / ~ 3 aN ky 2 WA 3 es Te QD A) D SY Pp CE SEA Cu
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