The Montreal daily star, 16 septembre 1904, vendredi 16 septembre 1904
[" pe \u2026 Of ladiee in the audience Che Montre etienne rue enrayer rage ES + it: CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week's Daily .342,597 Last Week'e Weekly .126,190 FAIR._ Total last week 468.797 - VOL.XXXVI.No 22 MONTREAL.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904.PRICE ONE CENT.THE CONSERVATIVE LEADER OPENS HIS WESTERN TOUR WITH THO STRONG SPEECHES He Discusses the Great Is Judiciously and Convinc Corruption and Political Influence in the Militia Exposed.Conservativeand Liberal Policies on the Transportation Question Contrasted\u2014Mr.Borden Warmly ~ Received at St.Thomas and Aylmer.al to The Montreal Star.Aylmer, On: September 16,\u2014The Assembly room at the town hall was well filled this afternoon, when, after a lunch somewhat hurried by lateness of his arrival, Mr.R.L.Borden appeared to address the Ayimer meeting.There was a considerable proportion On one side of the platform hung large Union Jack and on the other was the Canadian Natlorg! Ensign.Both Ar.Borden and Mr.Ingram were recip- lents of bouquets ut an early stage of the meeting, Mr.Borden belng pr=- sented with his by Miss Kdna Pierce, and Mr.Ingram receiving his from Miss Hazel Caron.\u2018\u2019Perhaps the must intelligent and handsome people 10 be found ir Lhe province of Ontario,\u201d was the way the chairman, Mr.E.A.Miller, introduced the constituency to the Corservative lvider.The name of the local member, Mr.Ingram, evoked grea{ applause.\u2018Our able, honest, con- sctentious, aud brilliant representative,\" was the chairman's description of Mr.Ingram, If we have had six leaders since 1891, said Mr.Ingram, yet the policy of the Conservative party remains the same.Mr.Borden, he - ican opinion is against the bdtloon principle as the very endeavour to fo ce a mere gas bag through the air seems to present \\Insupportable disadvantages.Santos-Dumont has besn working on that principle, and from the degree of success which he bas met with.would almust seem to controvert .ny statement but he has been compelled to weight his balloon until its weight is greater than that of the air afterwards depending upon the driving force of his motor to obtain buoyancy.1 have been working on the kite principle and consider that I have made some observations and perhaps discoveries which should prove valuable to other speculators.1 am nc: at liberty to say just what these are.\u201d Dr.Bell looked knowing but en.gmatical.Dr.Bell could say nothing of the exreriments of Hiram Maxim, but.at the mention of Prof.Langley, the \u2018Ane- tor smiled.v.\u201cOh yes, I have followed his ] ous Ar\u201d I witnessed the zaccessful flight of his model.It looked strange to see à steam engine soaring through \u2018 the air.He has, however, met with seri- difficulties In launching his largtèr machine.The mode! did mot bear a man and so op!nion differs as to the value of his experiment.He may havo made later discoveries, but they hav: not been made public.There \u2018a constant friction between the War Department, under whose auspices he \u2018s working and the newspapers, so th he may have reache® n more advan stage in his operations wit it sh bublle knowing anything of ot Dr.and Mra.Bell, who arrived h from Washington yesterday morning left this morning for their summer home in Cape Breton.\u2014 On a Charge of Assault.William Huckle had a warrant isvuet to-day for the arrest of Charles Huckle on a charge of assault.Charles Huckle appeared before Judge Lafontaine and pleaded not muilty.Willlam Huckle appeared before the Judge yesterday afternoon and pleaded + Miss Edith Mahar hy | kiss her.not gulity to a charge of arFaul'ing attempting to The hearing was fixed for Wednesday next.everyone had marked his ballot for the PSE Conservative candidate.6 Mr.Rorden characterized as senseless and idle the cross-examination which followed his asking three simple questions: Were you an eiector?Lid you 9 vote?For whom did you vote?and continued: Let me say one word more about the Investigation.Tt was apun out to the close of last session.| arose {in the next session, after every possibie Opposition had been made to my bring- Ing it forward, and asked that the investigation be concluded.I expected ro see Sir Wilfrid Laurier rise again and say as before, that Lo matter could more worthily engage attention ¢- Lhe House and that no fountain could be pure that was corrupted at its rource, me In my public duties is recognized by my friends throughout the country.| À part of the address which Mr.\u2018 or- | den cordially endorsed was the refer- ! ence to Mr.Ingram \"who is known ! lovingly among us in the House of Commons as Andy.\u201d and there is no man in the House who is listened to | With more respect and attention than | Mr.Ingram, when ke sees fit to ad- | dress the House, and no man who \u2018s looked upon as a more faithful ond devoted follower of Conservative principles in the House than he.He does ! credit not only to this constituency, but to Conservatism In the House of Com- : mons.I join, therefore, most heartily | In that part of the address and in the \u2018wishes and aspirations contained.In cohclusion his words were that when Votes be counted Mr.Iugram will be once more triumphantly returned for a further period of five years.WEST ELGIN AND BROCKVILLE.Now, pursued Mr.Borden.coming to more solld matters.there are some ma'- ! ters mentioned In the address which afford us food for thought.I think my first Important dutv after 1 was returned to represent the ronatituency of Halifax in 1896 was to rise In my place in the House And move that certain ai- leged frauds relating to the by-election in West Huron and in the .own of Brockville should be investigated by the Committee on Privileges and Elections.I hand read with respect and attention utterances of Liberal lenderain this connection with respect tn the necessity in thie country of pure administration and pure elections, and no one can value these things too highly.We cannot In the public life of this coun- try expe: t representntive government in the true sense nf the word unless we have the V1 sf the people truly expresa- ed and duclared at U- close of the potls.If we are tn hove men elected In Parlin- ment by the mere will of those who have at thelr vomnand the money necessary to hire vn ging of ballot-steal- ers or hallo'-plugaers, representative institutions might as well be done away with in tia country.In days of old, people fought for representative inatitutions In the land from which we came Sixiy years ago we struggled for representative government in every one of the provinces which constitute thie Domin- fon.We obtained it and we ave male advances in the right of self-government till at present the right has been conceded lo us in its highest form.But na in its fight for representative institutions the Mother Country was threatened by one influence or another, but a gentleman of the name of Prit- chard had made an affidavit in the meantime, and Sir Wilfrid sat silent.but member after member rose and urged that this should no longer he argued, and after four days Sir Wilfrid Laurier rose and called upon his followers not to vote any further Investl- gation.MORE POLITICAL CORRUPTION.The matter did no: end with West Huron and West Elgin.pursued Mr.Borden.In Montreal the offender vas prosecuted In the courts, committed to prison, and after he had been in prison not more, 1 belleve, than half his term, he was kindly released from Ottawa.You know what I= transpiring new and R.J.TOOKE, pa Lu LS N LE IYhat a man appreciates more than any one thing in wearing apparel isa erfect fitting shirt.ish arge amount of comfort in this line.Our shirts dont cost any more than other makes, but the comfort they af- fordacouldiourrant paying a lot more if it were necessary.Shirts at any of our 3 stores.Shirts.Perfect fitting 177 ST.JAMES STREET.2381 ST, CATHERINE STREET, W.1553 ST, CATHERINE STREET, E.SETS have read the reports of what has been going on in your own provi.e.in a certain local election.You have heard of a hired gang of 20 personators brought on a steamer and casting the votes of electors not there to vote for themselves.You have heard of free Hquor and free passes on this teamer: you have heard nf men with stips of paper in their pockets to tell them whar Peaches- In 11 Quart We guarantee these Peaches to superior In taste and flavour to any TABLE PEACHES \" From the County of Kent, the Garden of Canada.THE FINEST \u201cCROSBY\u201d PEACHES, in LARGE BASKETS.Specially selected for our trade.To artye bv DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY ppm The Italian Warehouse \u201c Lightweight \u201d Established 1856, -Peaches To-morrow, Saturday, Morning.Telephone your orders or Call early for The Finest Selected No 1 ' OROSBY TABLE PEACHES Baskets., $1.30 PER BASKET.The s.pply will only last for a week or ten days.Order ahead.be the finest grown In Canada, a fruit grown in the United veut, far J f ! 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squabble between the Brantfords the Tecumsehs was commenced as the re- wult of an interview given to the Toronto Globe by Harry Gillespie, manager of the Tecumsehs.In his talk he stated that the Brantfords were practically through, that John White Rad left the city and that Eddie Doyle and Jack Powers were holding up the management for what is coming to them.There was not the slightest truth tn any of the nasertions.The two players mentioned wired Gillespie yesterday afternoon that they considered the statement a reflection upon them and that if he did not retract writs would immediaiely be issued against him.Vice-President Nelson wired President Frank to-day telling him that he ex- peoled him to see that the constitution was upheld and directing that action should be taken to dispose of the action of the Judirial Committee on Tuesday evening.The Brantford management feels that i: has public opln- {on behind it in this fight, and whether the team is counted out of the tight for the tmphy or not they will see the finish of the dispute.Ready for Montreal.The Capital Lacrosse Ciub wiil be in fine shape for their match on Saturday afternonn with the Montresivrs.They had.thetr lust work ont lie: evening! and they appearel te be In the best of shape.The lean will be the same a3 has played a'l this season far the club.dependent fifteens, practice on the bark Lnmedialely after the meeting.Galt Wants Some Matches.The Galt Foot-bdll Club would like to arrange games this fall with pro- minhent clubs in Montreal and district.Secretaries ure asked to coryes- pond with Louis Blake Duff, Secretary Galt Club.Mentreal Football Club.A big practice is called for Saturday afternoo The players will be admitted to clubhouse at four o'clock und every player js urged to attend.Ÿ BASEBALL Leroy.Did Great Work.It was a double-header of which Hontreal's noble red men may well be proud.Leroy repeated the dose to Toronto ch he administered ynto Roches- a tarda He thus has won four games \u2018in two \u2018days up.\u2019 e gentlemen from the City of the Good played u atift game, but were defeated bats.spikes and all.The charucter vf the games will be apparent on glancing at the score and seeing that the error Hat of both teams only footed up flve in both games.In the first game, Leroy only allowed Toronto three hits, and they were as far apart as plums in a poor house pudding.The team gave him support as firm ay the underpinning of Gibraltar.Clancy was, alone.half of a team.As the end of the Reason is drawing near, the fans are beglnning to realize what a safe man their base captain ie.I is always taken as a matter of course that he gatheres in everything that comes his way, and some of the {hings thfown at him would give a conneption Ait to a brass monkey.Captain Clancy is ne slouch with the clothes prop.either In yesterday's matinee ha contributed no less than five hits towards Taronto\u2019's misery.| Kelly's throws frum ceutre tleld are | features which no one can afford ta | miss, Arid he is nlso a stick artist who always gives hope that something will | be duing when he goes to the rubber.| Thon«- played second bise in the firat gym.and accepted everything without a miss and is accountable as principal ag accomplice for the death of five of the enemy.Seven hits, as thmely ns soda wat- ei to a thirsty sufferer.netted Montreal Mr.Prieur.treasurer of the National club, is trvins to arrange a game with Montreal tv take place on the Shamrock grounds crober first, The Leo's defenisd the Orients In: an exciting game of lacrosse, by a acore of 2 to 1.on Fletcher's field.The Ortents hil five juvenile men pleving for them | There will be a lacrosse match day after to-inorrow at Mascotte Park he- | tween the Irene und White Star teams.Mr.Noonan, of the Shamrocks, will\" act ns refereee.There wiil algo be a baseball game before the matenh.THE GOLFERS Victoria Juniors to Play.As the senior lea m af the Victoria Golf and Coun:ry\"Club goes to Dixie to-morrow.there will be a bandicap competition for the Juniors al home.\u2014\u2014\u2014 £ Royal Montreal and Victorias.The Victoria Golf and Country Club will play a game with the Royal Mon'- rea! Club on the lutier's links at Dixie to-morrow.! FOOTBALL Ottawa College Footbatl.The Ottawa University Athletic Association eiected officers yesterday afternoon as follows : Hon.president, B.Slattery: president, Alex.Macdonald; first vice-president, R.Filia- trault: second vice-president, CC.J.Jones: corresponding secretary, T.J.Sloan: recording secretary.L.Brennan, treasurer, J.KE.Burke: manager football tram, Alex.Macdonald, manager second team, J.J.Lonegan.Mr.Moneil.was elected a counsellor in place of Mr.Murtagh, resigned.With Hefferman, a young Pembrok: player, and n big Irishman named O'Gorman, from Killaloe.who is 180 pounds at his playing welght.the College has a brace of new men.of whom they have renson to expect much.Mr.Heffermar is guite young but his fame has preceded hh.and he will likely figure on the half back line.Filiatrault waa the only senfor of last vear'a team on the campus vesterday.hut there were two full teams out, 211 some Mw04 practice wag done under Conch «© cn.on Saturday there will Hke'y ba a big turnout of the big fellows.The Rough Riders Practice.Special to The Montren) Star.Ottawa, On.Septemb-1 18.~The Rough Riders rad thelr [leet rerinum practice this afternoon, on Cartier Square, and some thirty men turned out.The firat call to practice only produced two men.There jg considerable enthusiasm in the champlons ranks and the officers say the club will be as strong as ever.Hnl.Waters ins bean too much mixed up in police Investigations to worry much about football, but the Rough Riders still expect to have hin playing.and much voung blood is raid te be coming to the front.Next week real har work will start and practices will be held every afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock.The Westmount Club to Meet.A meeting of the Westmount Ruæb Football Club will be meld Fin RS Gym.to-morrow afternoon at 3.30.to elect captains for the junior and In- Il mld SOVEREI MONEY 1?ON ttt Lh 2 If You Deposit It/in This Bank.thres runs, while Toronto barely es- hit Dyer with the ball, advanced him with a balk, and gave him third with a wild pitch.A hit completed the cir- cuft.Montreal got seven hits and they were In bunches as lusclous and juicy as grapes in a greenhouse.Result, five runs.Toronto worked in five hits, but it was only in one inning, the seventh, that they did anything Ea Then three singles, an out and an error gave them two runs.Montreal tin ranned away from them all through and at no stage of the game was the result In danger of go- Ing to the city where Sunday cars were so long sinful, Thoney was out of the game in the second, Dyer playing the number two bag and doing his work most satis- factority.The rcore: \u2014 MONTREAL.ab.4 = v ® Came Walters, r.f.Clancy, 1b .Yeager, as.Kelly, ct.Joyce, Lf.22004 Hartman, 8b .3! Ci coreunwencen s eo DS DD rt OD wl cocommmmuwo\u201d - lervroomoo\u201d = _ = THE REFERER FOR THE SHAMROCK- NATIONAL MATCH.Mr.Clarrie McKerrow, of Montreal, who the Nationals favour for the position.\u2019 | f pylon will peg \u2018terday.being * pound for.14; nits\u2019 in aix innings, 3 ï \u2019 COTE ly ain hestar teain t oaaschy À, Geo.Curey touched up the Buffalo pitchér Thursday for four singles.rocket, of Bisons was sent to the, wcods Uy the Bronchos: yesterday.- Tha Bowery B.B.Club, composed of menibers of the Bowery Co.defeated the Royals in a close me, \u2018by a score of 9 to 8.The Royals had a lead of 3 truns up to the 7th.Owing to the errors of Boyd.hut the Bowery's being strong finishers tied the score and won out through the timely hitting of Ben Jansen, and good pitching of Mgr.Jos.Hurtiæ.Battertes\u2014Bowery, Carter.Walson, Hurtig and Jansen.Royals.Hickok and Hearn.Umpire, E.Hoctor.ATHLETICS oe Aütumn Handicap Games.The annual autumn.handicaps of ths M.A.A.A.will be held to-morrow afternoon.commencing at 3.30 o'clock sharp.There will he about 75 com~ petitors making nearly 150 entries and the Handicapp!ng Committee were busy \u2018last night figuring out the marks for eauh, #0 as to make clase competition.Desmarteau the world's champion.will be seen in the 56-1b.weight, and will endeavour to establish a new re- cord.Qompetitorg will be selected after \u2018the games to re résent the M.A.A.A; N.A.L.U.Officers Who Will Confer Friday With C.L.A.on Joining C.A.A.U.at President Frank\u2019s Invitation MR.R.PRIEUR, Of the National Lacrosse Club, afeur Athletic Unlon, and be governed | guagested to the N.A.L.U.that it be held then and Mesars.O'Connell, iad - aléo for the Y.M.C.A.Canadian cham- piohship meeting In Toronto on 1st October.- Following are the entries for Saturday'g handicape: 100 yards run \u2014 Reg.MacGilias, P.Maison, J.C.Riddell, C.P.Disney, iB.W.Patker, H.A.Connolly, D.J.forimu, W.Marshal! F.L Lakeman, +R B.Savage, J.C.Boyle, J.Speak, R.Warren.P.Stuart.G.E.McCuaig, P.IH.Clarke.\" ' 220 yarda run\u2014Percival Molson.F.L Lukeman, J.C.Riddell, Reg.Mac- caped a whitewash.The score: MONTREAL ab r.bh po a e Thoney, 2h.4 0 1 2 8 0! Walters, rf.+ vn 2% 0 0; Qaney 1h.4 > 1% 06 0; Pager, ns LL.s a 1 R20 Kelly, ef.2 1 01 0 Joyce, LT - .4 1 2 a 0 0 Martman, 8b.4 0 bo 4 0 0, \u201cithson ec.\u2026 2 «à à 5 0 01 iæroy, po.2 # 1 @ 4 1 Totuls a 377 eo MR.GUY PETTIGREW, MR.THOS.O'CONNELL, TORONTO.Of the Montreal Lacrosse Club.Of the Shamrock Lacrosss Club.Ab r.bh po a.e > White, 1.0 1 1 0 0 The conference between the National Amateur Lacrossé Union and the Canadian Lacrosss Association.which Harley, ef.1 1 3 0 0 was suggested rome time ago, in the hopé that it might lead to agreeing upon a common basis of action by which Francis, = 0 0 1 2% 0{| - bath Associations could be represented upon the Board of the Canadian Am Murray rf oO 1 0 0.0 \u2018by that body.will be held on Friday n next.Raub, 1b.0 0H 0 0 President Frank, of the C.L.A.has .Fuller\u201d a.4.0 0 4 ¢ 0 Pettigrew and Prieur Will go West for that purpose on Thursday.Waldensaul, .60 60.2 3 |} .\u2018 Ji : fe ! Léary.p.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 9 0 % 0 ; ; \u2014 : + Carr 3b.0.0 0 2 © r= - > \u2014 = : Totals o.oo.2 1 8 4 18 1 TORONTO.ot tamer, Umpire, Sullivan.At- Score by lnalngs-\u2014 ab -.bh po a e ; Toe pommel\u201d TT apgeenisc a lWme tn 0 DE SLA mm coe nm mn à 5 Toronto .0001000001 parley.cf .3 1 3 0 2% oY T1 6 = 5 EUMMARY.- ; ranels, rE Lo.ew : .00000 8 9 3 Mwray, rf.4 0 1 @ 1 0 Batteries - Mucller and Vandergrift, Two-base hits.Joyce: sacrifice hits, Raub.1b .» 4 0 0 9?1 0% Morlarity and Shea.Umpires, Rudderham Yeager.Kellv, Harley.Francis; stolen Fuller, \u20ac.3 0 0 & 1 1} and Conahan.bases, Hariev, Kelly.Clancy.Veager: Weidensaul.2b .3 0 à 3 9 01 Second e\u2014 bass \u2018on balle.off Leurs, 4 struck out, Anplegate, p.\u2026 3 0 0 1 2 0 Jersey City ho 116081x\u2014-8 8 4 Carr, 3b.ce 3 00 2 3 MNewark 22° 1 Li101010-4 5 3 Totals .31 3 5 2% 11 3 Sçore by innings\u2014 Montreal .,.01012001x\u2014 b Toronto .fe .\u2026.000006200\u2014 2 SUMMARY: When the cat, thoughtfully Tom provided by Martin to keep mice off the grand stand on ladies\u2019 day, saw the soft of ball Leary was pitching, it went crazy, and tore back to the club house to hide behind the pile of gate money for the rest of the first game.or Pi NINN by Leary.M: by Leroy.5; left on bases, Toronto, 3.Montreal, 7.Umpire, Egan.SECOND GAME.When Leroy took the box to dally yet a little wiile longer with Toronto in the second, the fans awakened with scmething of oid time \u2014enthuslasm, and made warm the heart of the pitcher Inside his glad clothes: Applegate \u2018twirled for Toronto, and he put in his offerings with the smack- nessa of a pompom, but he put no fear.into the hearts of the Birds, who bing- lèd him just when bingles were }lke- ly to da the most good.; He also had spasms when balloons were hovering near, For instance, he: LJ BANK Salads GROWS LOC sis Dé | NB West End Brangh Open Cor.88.James Æ St.Peter Ste., Interest Paid .\" Bow the seed regularly and the harvest will support you later on.on Daposita Saturday Evenings, A les + Cor.Guy & Si.Catherine Sts, i Two hage hits, Francis (2), Kelly.Sacrifice hits, Harley, Yeager.Stolen bases.Joyce, Clancy.Bases on balla, off Apple- gate, 2.Hit by legate, 4; by Leroy, 4 Passed ball, Gibson.Wild pitch, Applegate.Balk, Applegate.Umpire, Egan.Attendance, 600.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Per Won.Lost.cent.New York .96 34 738 Chicago .77 52 597 .| Pittsburg.7% 52 .590 Ctacinnat! .73 56 566 St.Louis .8b 85 son Brooklyn .ve 48 £2 .369 Boaton 44 .«+.+.46 sa .861 Philadelphia .\u2026.89 -98 298 jAhd the brévest Maid'hia brexth,\" While Pro .Glaney did ja ttle bail- uggling; with Fullér.(iking: tWetve- oot strides to first.AMERICAN LBAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.cent Boston .B80 se 61 New York .78 « .81 Phiiadeiphia .n 83 57 Chicago .78 56 513 Cleveland .,.-69 .87 848 St.Louis .:.54 7 438 Detroit .B83 % Ale Washington [SS 11 28 240 Eastern League Games.At Buffalo\u2014-First rame\u2014 R.H.E, uffala .000641138x\u2014 89 16 1 ochéster .0101230300\u2014 7 15 1 Batteries \u2014Kisginger and MaoAllister; Felisth dbd J.Kennedy.Umpiée, Kelly.Second game\u2014 .; Buffalo.i.Syeda 4 Rochester .0310606068 7 à Ratterton\u2014~Matthewis.iad McAllister: Limric and 1.Kennedy.Umpire, Kelly.Attendanc& not given, Called on Account of darkness.At Bhjtimore\u2014Firat Baltimoke .- Providance .000088000\u20143.7 0 *\"Batterles\u2014Wiltse a rm; Nppa and | home.Are, Sih: ope dn Ump Second game\u2014 ca ea Mitimore © + 0014350602 \u20ac 8 2 Frovidence , 030800000 3 1 Batteries \u2014 n.add Byers; Callahan 0 Sa \u2019 Tat itched ball, Dyer.Strudk rio\u2014 .\u2026r+.20002000r\u201432 7 3° new bunt.Hartman's didn't work, so was not repeated.Dutch But It Batterles\u2014Thielman and Vandergrift; Wolfe and Shea.Umpires, Rudderham and Conahan.Attendance, 1,800.+ EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.Buffalo .83 41 667 Baltimore .«+ 18 45 849 Newark .70 54 565 Jersey Clty .» 89 54 861 Montreal ., .89 69 8 Toronto .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 68 .430 \u2018Providenps .48 7 390 Rochester .37 9 221 Montreal Amateur Baseball League.The last scheduled game in the Mascotte unds at 4 p.m.to-morrow between the Point St.Charles and Y.M.C.A.teams, If Point St.Charles win the gama they will be the champions of the league, if they are defeated the two tams will be a tie .or the champiohship.À great game is sxpect- ed.e vite Wii! Leave the Qirls Alone.Ehort stop Lewif of Baltimore team, says he will addiéss no more ladies on the street.°.He wan arrested and fined $15 for haillng a New York damsel, Monday.Atherton Made Four Hits.Atherton.the ex-Montreal Mgr, made 4 hits at Buffalo yesterday.They Regret Leroy Now.gret :of Buffaio letting a pitcher of Leroy's calibre get away.Limric lost a zame to Buffalo yes- in the championship meeting of the C.A.A.U.on the 24th of September, and du, ni, SL WISE ECONOMY.Mathten's Nervine Powders, which are 80 effective for curing headache and Ixia, cost only 38 centy for 18 pow! Both quality ani price corifined in its preparation, above league will be played on the | The fans of Buffalo think with re- | Glllas, C.P.Disney.H.A.Connolly, D.J.Griffin, W.Marshall, J.C.Boyle, J.Speak, R.Warren, H.D.Browne, P, H.Clarke, G.E.McCuaig.Putting 16-1b.shot \u2014 Arthur 8mith, FE.Desmarteau.P.Molson, H.Jackson, W.H.Martel, D.J.Griffin, C.P.Disney.886 yards run\u2014J.B.Peck, H.D.Browne, J.Peterkin, P.M, Higgins, leslle Scott, W.Hay, .Pater Deer.Roland Gômery.E.H.Gray, R.Rod- don, M.C.McMartin, H.M.Archi.\u2018bald.,; i Running broad jump\u2014Percy Moison, J.B.Pec w.Martel, B.W.Parker.F.L.Lukeman.E.B.Say- age K.Dowie, Philip Stuart.440 yards, boys under 16\u2014J.B.Rii- | \u2018Some of Leroy's corkscrew balls had a.wonderful effect on Fuller.\u2018dell, Royes Turner.Ernest Reed, Robert McMillan, G.t.F.Gamble, F.Steele, Harry Willis, ~ One mile run \u2014 Peter Deer, W.DP.Bcott.J.Paterkin, P: M.Higgins, Les- Te Scott, W.Hay, Percy Gomery.Roland Gomery, E H.Gray, M.C.Mc- Martin, A.W.Morrison, H.M.Archibald, W.J.Cowen, W.Edwards.: Throwinz 66-Ib.weigh! \u2014 E.Des- marteau.Arthur Smith, Z.Desmarteau, T: McBride.120 yards hurdle \u2014 E.B.Sa , Ollver Waugh.W.H.Martel.J.B.Peck, B.W.Parker, F.L.Lukeman, Fivesmlle run \u2014 Percy Gomery, W.Edwards, F.Kearne, A.Cumpston, A.M.Roberts, J.J.Lukeman, W.J.Cowen, J.N.McCualg, George Palmer,\u2019 J.8peak, J.Peterkin.440 yards run\u2014Percy Molson, 4.C.Riddell, C.B.Disney, H.A.Connolly, W.Marshall, J.C.Boyla, R.Warren, F.L Lukeman.¢ Running high jump\u2014OHver- aun.F.L Lukemafi, J.B.Peck, B.W.-Farker.E.B.Savage, K.Dowie, H.McMillan.I \u2018CRICKET \"A Match at the Point.Lo The following team Will represènt the | \u201cIndependent Cricket Club\u201d.10 Beaver grounds, Point St.Charles.againet the Mount Royal Cricket Club: CC.Cox, edbtains A.Holt, J.Taylor, ~ Philpott, x Holiday, A.Redfern, Barry, G.ure, J.Lidgate, W.Mossman, T.fllett and A, Miller.Stumps pitched at 2.16 p.m.MISCELLANEOUS Ross Wants to Mcet Jeffries.New York, September 16, \u2014 Like Lochinvar, \u201cfrom out the West\u201d comes the surprise of the athletic season.Giant Ralph Rose.of the University of Michigan, js out with a defi to Champion James J.Jeftries.In a letter to a friend Rose declares that he believes he is the only man who is able to whip Jeffries.Except for a few amuteur bouts in his younger days at his home in California Kose Is unknown in the boxing gume.But his browess as an athlete haa gone tha rounds of the worid.He is the great- | eSt altot-putter and hammer-thrower in the world, and it is said that in a practice throw.which does not stand ds a record, pe has thrown the hammer a trifle over 190 feet.He holds the world's record for the shot-put.He hus the physical proportions of a giant.He is eighteen years old.stands 8 feet 7 inches in his stockings and weighs 275 pounds.His strength is prodigious.and when hurling the hammer or putting the shot he shows little exertion, and with ease excels the best marks ever made witn these athletic instruments.He is full of guperfiuous energy apd he feels that the only wuy he can put it to advantage is to thoroughly thrash Champion Jeffries.He confidently be- liaves that he can do It, and without any trouble.Athletic tralners who have put him in condition for fleld and track events say that he is a marvel of shiftiness a can move like a panther, desplie his great bulk.Rose said ln hia letter that he could strike a harder blow than Jeffries.He claims to have a stronger right arm ar.| says his endurance is ;reater than that of Jeffries.Whether \u201cJeff\u201d will consider the col- leg'an's proposition is not known.Rose does not intend to follow the fighting game as a business, but declares that he has heard so much of Jeffries being invincible that he would just like to disprove that contention, In a battle with Jeffries Rose would have the advantage of \u201cJeff\u201d in every way other than cxperience In the ring.He ls a younger man by nine years: is taller by six Incher, weighs nearly fifty pounds more than the champion and, it Is claimed for him.that in physical strength he has almost double the power of the champion.As a fighter Rose\u2019 has never been considered.What prompted the brazen challenge to \u201cJeff\u201d is stil a mystery to Rose's friends other thun the facts siven out in his letter.e glant acknowledges racefull that he bellevrs \"Jet\" at Fons re has the advantage of him in the matter of ring experience.bu: suys with wouid be ahje to meet owr, level as a pugilist.\u201cJeff\u201d on Experts Laugh at Rose\u2019s Challenge, New York, September 16.\u2014 Local fighting experts were inclined to laugh at Roee's challenge to the champion, and said the Michigan athlete's roe Quest that Jeffries wait f>> four years, or untll the California boy graduated from coll:ge, was imply Dbrep-rterous.Smith sald: \u201cIts hard to tell what kind of condition Jeffries will be Li four years from now.If he is still} tn the fighting tustess nd should meet a man like Roce he will have all th: more experience, and there would be nothing to the battle.Rose would have to e good in other battles Before the pdbl'c or any one elsé would twkè him seriously.\u201d George Grant, Kid McCoy's rian- ager.said: \"\"Hcee is a wonderful shot- putter, but ° - would have to learn a g6od deal about the game before he could go many rounds with Jeffries.It lu not alone à great physique and sWsmngth that makes a (reat fighter.TeXe our friend ! lacke, for !zstance, wi fell such an easy vi:tim to Me- Coy.It would be the same .ase with Roge.Broollyn Jimmie Carroll remarked: \u2018The fact that Rose is à human monster and an athicte does not lead ine to believe that he would have much chance wih Jeffries, It takes different muscles to manipulate _hotr than it does to deliver a blow with f ce.The question is how cod Jeffries would be In four years.He would have ro do considerable fighting in he meantime to keep his weight down.1 am willing to bet that the first man Rose meets in the professional! ranks.he will muet defeat.\u201d Churley White said: \u2018Jeftrics ll be tre c:amplon as long as h2 Jikes.It is not likely that he will be in \u2018he fighting business-in four y ars from now.There never Was a man l'Ke Rose who could jump in the ring and whip a man like Jeffries.Rose muy be A strong young fellow with plenty of ambition.but it's the wallop that rounts, and the man that krows how to manipulate it with the greatest «f- fect is the winner.It takes long years of experience to do the trick ~ht.\u201d George Considine said: \u201cOf course.it will take a big, strong fellow like Rose tn defeat Jeffries, but a! present Ilose would not be one, two, three.As for a fight in four years from now, ils hard to tell what condition either man will be in.As for Jeffries, he will undoubtedly go back unless he ntinucs to train and fight occaatonally.The Jeffries of to-day never bad an equal, end if he is as good In four years, Rose, or no other man, could defeat Baltimore Doctor Beats Sharkey.Baltimore, September 16.\u2014Dr.Rabert Giering, of No.1603 East Baltimore street.vas the biggest bald eagle of the Eagle's convention yesterday, be- caus: he punched Tem Kharkey.the pugilist, in the nose ment in Joyce's Hotel, Where the New York Eagles are quuricred Curing the national grand aerie meeting now in Beasion.\u201cEverybody wanted to \u2018buy.\" he explained \u2018io ¥.\u201cand as I was the only Baltimôrtan in the gathering, 1 insisted that I pay for the drinks.Tom Sharkey drew a large roll of notes from his pocket, and laid one of them on the bar.I turned around to him and sald: \u2018Put that money in vour pocket, it is counterfeit.\u2019 \u201cThen he struck me under the chin.I tmmediately swung on his jaw and rushed him into the corner.Then a number of his friends dragged re \u2018from him.\u201cWhen I got out into the street I told Tommy Hart that I wculd give him $107 If he could get Sharkev to come out Into the street \u201cnd fight mo.Juat hen a policeman came along and placed Hart and \u2018myself under arrest.\u201d .O'Brien\u2019s Easy Time.Philadeipita.September 18.\u2014 Jack O'Brien had an eaay time of it Iast night ia his six-round bout with Hugo Kelly.of Chicago.at the National Athletic Club.In the first round Kelly staggered the Philade'phinn a couple of times with hard punches to the stomach, and in the second round he shook up O\u2019Brien with hard rigi:s to bebe A = the nose and stémtach.: After that.however, it wis nll O'Brien's.He TT \u2014 \u2014 : hne to be a bad n \u201c ,0_ every Mine.THERE HEWSONS | ~~.- end iu cloth, the ald* of an experienced trainer he : his during an argu- | wintch im #dturday afternoou on the ! the worse from the bout.Fall and Winter Overcoats.saving, We have a very exteusive variety of covert coats for Youths\u2019, sizes 33-34-35.best fabrics for this season's style; usually sold for now for $85.Also a splendid stock of winter overcoats, all sizes, weights aud colors, usually sold $18, $15 $12, going mow for $7.80.Great opportunities for money Store open until 9 p.m.Tailofed of the very from us $15, 3 THE CLOTHING CLEARERS, LIMITED, 231 St.Lawrence Main Street, Montrapl.C INVICTUS SHOE STORE, 249 STJAMES, ST BEL-AIR JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING AT BEL-AIR SATURDAY, EPT.17th 5 RACES, including KING'S PLATE Special trains to the race track leave the Grand Trunk Station at 1.45 p.m.and 3.15 219 4 Ry pm.ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND AND RACE TRACK.50 cents.J.5.BOBERTSON, Sec, 730 Craig Stress A Wonderful Invention! The \u201cJone Ss\u201d Stoker The Underfeed Stoker Co, Limited, 20 King St.East, TORONTO.302 St.James St., ' MONTREAL hit Kelly at will and gave him a severe trouncing.The Chicago man was badly battered up.- O'Brien was none Jeff is Quite Willing.San Francisco.September 16.\u2014Cham- pion James J.Jeffries was seen and sald that he was perfectly willing to meet Raiph Rose in a battle for the ch .nplonship, or for anything else that Rose might want to fight for.rer ODDS AND ENDS The Beef Dressing Contest.The Beef Dressing Contest at De- Lorimier Park for the championship of Canada, between Mr.Fred.H.Perry, of Montreal, champion, and Mr.Dan Hoods.of Toronto, resulted in favour of Mr.Perry.who dressed and finished his bullock in 7 min.4 sec, beating Mr.Woods\u2019 time by 11 seconds, after uw very close contest.Mr.Joseph Biere was helper to Mr.Perry.The judges were Mr.A.Montreuil.of Montreal, J.Craig and F.Letts, Toronto, Timekeepers, Messrs.A.Lebeau and I.Daoust.'of Montreal.The horse races proved very interesting to the big crowd present and resulted ag follows: \u2014 Named race.\u2014 1, Nellle Stanton: 2, Lightning: 3.Dr.Boles: 4, General Banks; 6, Nellle B.Time\u2014 3 23 1-2 2.27 1-2\u20142,.22\u20142.20, Free for All.\u20141.May Day; 2 Nellie C: 3.Little Dan.Time\u20142.25 1-4 2.24 3-4\u20142.23\u20142.24.THE TURF King\u2019s Plate at Bel-Air, To-morrow afternoon the annual race for the King's Pinte Will be run at Bel-Air.and in connection with it there will be four other races.These are the Elkington Challenge Plate, 8 steeplechase, a selllng race and a consolation race.In the King's Plate there are six entries: in\u2019 the Elkington Challenge Plate.nine; in the steeplechase four, and In the selling race four.The consolation will be made up of beaten horses.The Races at Brighton Beach.New York.September 18.\u2014King Pe r won the Mercury Handiesp, the featdre at Brighton Beach yesterday.a head.Jim Peattie, backed down fr 30 to 1 th S to 1.won the last race, and the ring suffered a heavy loss.The track was in æont condition, but vas cold.Summary.First race, 6 furiongs\u2014Lochinvar, 113, Shaw.6 to 5, won.lke S.\u2026.102, Hildebrand, 5 to 1, second: Salt and Pepper, 104, Phillips, 80 to 1, third.Time.1.14 2-5.gocond race, 11-18 miles\u2014Lord Badge.3512, W.Davis, 8 to 5, won: New York.318.Crimmins, 10 to 1.second: Dimple, 107.Redfern, 12 to 5, third.Time, 1.47 1-6.Third race, 6 furlongs\u2014iehlana, 98, Sperling, 3 to 1, won; Vanness, 110, Burne, 6 to 1, second; Sala.111, Hildebrand, 1b to 1.third.Time, 1.13 3-5, Fourth race, the Mercury handicap.§ turlongs\u2014King Pepper, 99.Travers, 20 to 1.won; Mineola, 108, Hildebrand, 7 to 2.second, Lady Amelia, 137, Redfern, 6 to 1, third 14me.1.18.Fifth race, mile and à quarter\u2014Sprine.107.Hildebrand, 17 to 19, won: African- der.1°4, O'Nell, 17 to 10, second: Car- buncie, 112, Redfern, 16 to 5, third.Time, 2.05 4-6.Yixth race, BY furlongs\u2014Jim Beattle.108, Crimmins, 8 to 1.Won; Blucher, 196.HM'ldrorand, 2 to +, second; ala, 109.Tire, o Lyne, 2 to 1, third.7 1.07,3-8.Special Notice.Used by British Royalty.The Princess of Wales, Mainm Al- bani and most of the great artista ure the Heintgman & Co.pianos when in this country.Sole agents, C.W.Lindsay.Limited.rend office 2346 Bt Cn- thérine atreet: East End branch 1822 the weather i 1822 Bt Catherine street.2176 Jewellery) sent by mall for repairs.returned ve day when possible.R.Hemaley, - Bt James street \u201c- 2225-2230 St.Ciiherhe Strat! \u201d WwW.Nout Football Season, 1904.CLUB CLOTHING! League Clubs of whatever standing are desirous of opening the season with proper uniforms, and our facilities for handling this business have led to OUR OUTFITTING LEADING CLUBS OF CANADA.We furnish everything required, from BOOTS to EAR GUARDS.SPECIAL SWEATERS, JERREYS and JACKETS in CLUB COLORS.PANTS and VESTS joined to measure with or without elastio belt.CLUB SECRETARIES are invited to correspond with us and we can guarantee at all times a satisfactory service.Samples of all goods submitted for inspection, ensuring individual requirements being supplied.BLOOD POISON oo, TOR NNETIEN YEARS ty Secondary Yertiory Yo Outed.You bet ted at ¢ solicit the moe ob: red f yobrows filly Joo mre for COOK REMEDY GO, 1007 BASIS TREPLY, Chisnge, TL 188 tf \u2014 You have 115 kinds of Bread to choose [from with lames Strachan.Bakers to I-oyalty, The Brockville Trotting Races.Brockville, Ont.September 16.\u2014The Rrockville Fair closed with an attendance nf 5.000.The 240 and 2.20 claxses, postponed.were finished, making » long programme Crosiadore, which took the irat In the 2 40 clarn.strained a tendon after starting In the jant heat and was drawn, losing her position.AQUATICS .Valois Boat Club Dance.The regular Saturday night 4ance of the Valois Bbating Club will be held thin week in the Boat House.Members of sister clubs are welcome.Moa Rilav Mcintire will attend.| | THE WORST STORM IN MANY YEARS Frarco Gale All Atiantic Coast on Wednesday.MANY PEOPLE DROWNED At Wilmington a Tug Was Swamped and Eight Peopie Out of Ten Perished.Along Special to The Montreal Star.Sydney, N.8.September 16.-The storm vesterday afternoon was tae worst experienced since the August gale of 18:3.[t war particularly :e- vere on the southern coast, but nn grcal damage to shipping is reported.At North Sydney, the Gloucester fishing schooner Golden Hupe and the Glace Bay schooner Mary Helen were driven ashore and both are leaking badly.The telegraph and telephone service everywhere Is practically Je- moralized.MANY LIVES WERE LOST.New York, September 16.\u2014A number of lives were lost, much property damaged and several ships wrecked in the storm which swept up the Atlantic coast on Wednesday night and Thurs- dav.It was one of the flercest September storms on record\u2014thunder and light- Min.adding terrors to a howling gale which swept drenching sheets of ram over sea and land.Last night telegraphic reports say thal the storm has swepl out into the ocean and from the Canadian coast.The greatest loss of life was near Wilmington, Del.The tug Israel W.Durham, with a crew of six men and fou- other men, employes of the American Dredging Company.was svamped in the Delaware River early yesterday during the height of the storm.Eight of the ten persons on the little craft were drowned.From farther down Lhe coast\u2014Jacksonvills \u2014comes the report that five men were dr-wne off Charleston.THE CITY S8UFFERED LITTLE.New York suffered comparatively I§t- tle although the wind and rain ani thunder and lightning were terrific Nineteeu, coal barges went adrift \u2018n th: bay.and last night their wreckage strewed the shore from the Battery to the Narrows.No llves were Jost Several small vessels also went ashore on various part of the coast near New York.One fatallty was reported in this city when a plece of & cast-iron fire escape was blown from a building and struck Car: Hert- sner killing htm instantly.A fishing steamboat, Jos.Church, of Greenport.N.Y., struck on Peake's Hill bar yesterday ard waa smashed to pleces.The captain and crew of 1 men were saved.From Wilmington, ~+.i., comes the news that great destruction was caused by the storm.Trees were uprooted.houses flooded and crops ruined.In Chesapeake Bay the storm was particularly flerce.Incoming æteamers arriving at Baltimore rep~r* never in their experience has auch a furious gale swept down on them at this time of the year.One man was seen adrift in a small row- haat in Chesapeake Buy, it was Impossible to rescue him.The stomn .was accompanied by a cold wave, + THE CZAR AND KAISER.The Two Men Have Interchanged Confidential Letters.\u2018Special to The Montreal tar.8t.Petersburg, September 16.\u2014Cor- dial personal letters are being regularly interchanged between the Czar and the Kalser for the first time since the Austro-German alliance, of 1879, abated the traditional Iintlmacy pe- tween the Crowns of Russia and Fer- many.Of course Nicholas and Wii- Nam have written lo each other with more or less frequency, but always with formality, and never concerning the C-talis of their mutual political In- teresta in the world at large /Catherine II.of Russia, founded good understanding with the Prussians, In 4762, and excellent relations prevalled between the two courts in the days of Alezander II.and William I.The policy of the present Czar's father, however, took a contrary course, and Nicholas has been a dutiful son.Rissla\u2019s ordeal! In the Far East, however, has created a great opportunity for the Kais>r's diplomacy.Che St.Petersburg Government from che Csar downward has not only withdrawn all opposition to German expan- alonist ambitions, but have instituted a policy consistent with the support cf these ambitions.The ultimate effect of this international relation is .ikely to be of the highest Importance and might conceivably lead to © general war.A Minnesota Bridge Accident.Stillwater, Minn., September 16.he bridge across Lake St Crolx, which is a half mile Jong, extending to the Wisconsin side, caught fire late yesterday afternoon.The fire created some commotion and the fire apparatus.in responding to the slarm, was f- lowed by the usual crowd of persons.The fire had so weakened one of the spans of the rather ancient structure that when the fire apparatus and the crowd attempted to cross it, it fell Into the water, twenty feet below.About twenty persons were precipitated with the wreckage into the water.Adolph Boo, 22, and George McGrath, aged 16, were killed, and five others were seriously injured.The financial loss was small.English Visitors at Niagara.Niagara Falls, Ont, ptember 16, \u2014 The Earl and Countess of Dartmouth.and the Earl of Litchfield and party.wh~ arrived here In the private car Chantilly.over the Grand Trunk, have been enjoying themselves visiting the different points of interest around the Falls.The party leave here to- ay for Winnipeg.via Toronto and North Bay.A Coachman Expects Millions.Saginaw, Mich.,, September 16.George Witton, h coachman here, anti- elpates recelving a four-million dollar legacy as hi rharé of his grand-fa- ther's estate.The estaté from which the alleged legacy » to come consists of two bincks of an elght-atory office building In the heart of London, England.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + Five Children Perished.Columbia.Ky.Sepiember 16.\u2014Five children wers burned to death, and their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Bapp.fatally injured, at Rolly, Adalr county, Kentucky, in a fire which partly destroyed the Sapp home.As Kapp and hix wife were not able to talk, the cause of the fire cannot be learned.The Cause of Cancer.This subject is carefully and sensibly discussed In a little booklet called \u201cCancer.Its Cause and Cure.\u201d Sent to any address for 6 cts stamps.Stott & Jury, Bowmanville, Ont \u201c EDUCATIONAL FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD ad PIANO SCHOOL.WILL RE-OI'EN MONDAY MET.13th.Full course of grading carried on at the school.Pupl.s prepared fur coriificated cxuminations.RIVZABET: DAVID-O.BNIB Return Limit-\u2014>ept 26, 1904, Parlor and Sleeping Car Bervies * Montreal and Portiand.Through Parlor Car leaves Windsor Station ually except Buaday at 9.00 a.m., why Lurvugn Siceper daily excupl Sule urum, xl i.40 p.m, through rarer and Dieupinig LAP service belween auntreni anù Viu Urcaard has been discontinued.130 »t.James Sirest TICKET OFFICE\" \\NOAL 1'08b vitios, NORTAERN NAVIGATION COMPANY.dae quivnkDs GNU BEJS route to oe Arthur, Foct Wililam, Duluth, Winnipeg aad - Want Hamers leave Sarnia, Mon, Wed.and Friday, at 3 p Canadian Northern Ratiway'e magnificenl \u201cMiestulp Limited.\u201d for Winai- Steamers leave Coiling wood, Tues, Wed, Toe.an@ AA as lov up.ahd NT Pass Wed.Thurs, and Sat.et Lo Toor PARRY BOUND and 10,000 We ANDS, steiner rie Pentang dally (except Suh- day) at 2.46 p.m.kote and Information Bt any ticket of- aus CH io er M H GILDERSLEEVK, Mer.Shae \u2014\u2014\u2014 Montreal Park & Island Railway mk LACHINE \u2014#rom Post Office.20 minbte vice, 5.40 am.to 11 pm.last r et 13 idnight.Prom Lachine\u201420 mi Chenneville, 21,30 am.30 ee, pm.car 12 midnight.eu Recoilet,, 43 min.service, min.4 13.1 % servies, \u201c ee te n.d SOUNTAIN.\u2014PFrom Mt Royal | avon min.service.5.40 a.m.to 11.2 Victorias ave.Westmount, ie .16 am.rom tea Snowdon's rem Cartier ile, «e min Perrin, \u2018bos to a OSTA PT LS ww de ren on all lines re otre e ar to ocomnect at Cote Paul.extra cera for Sault aw Jeoel take St.7 Denis oars te enanect trache ae, LY retea teed.par Mimm.4100 DAYTON, Chie.Cir er eas 20.00 .INDIANAPC LIS, Ted .22.20 ma.; Club.tulifics .uis Gt Port Arthur with the \u2018 » & a Ed \u2018 Feed 55 » The Baily Star.Trak mun REAL STAR PUB.\"wu.(Limited), ronnies on rrr SE ent Im the United States, NM.Lee Starke, xiv.Bulldiar.New York.and Tribune uildiag, Chica, Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & Cie.aris.Agent in Toronto, M.W.McGitlivray, 76 Kinx street wast.Ottawa Despaich and Agency Co.sgents to Ottawa.Agent tr * olan Epglwnd, Percy A.Hurd 108 Fieet street.C:rculaton of the Star.WEEK ENDING SEPT.10YH, 1904.MONDAY .56,056 TUESDAY .56091 WEDNESDAY ., .56108 THURSDAY ve .+ 56,081 FRIDAY .« .56,043 SATURDAY .» .62,218 TOTAL .342,597 Daily Average .57,099 Weekly Star Last Week .126,190 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY Sais © 408,181 One issus of the Dally and Weekly Sta: aggregates 182,000 From the above figures «re .xnluded ; veveral thousand subscriptions regard- èd as more or less ephemeral.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 16.1904 FAREWELL TO THEIR EXCELLENCIES.It is most desirable that the people of Montreal should have an opportunity of bidding « kindly farewell to their Excellencies the Bar! and Countess of Minto.One of the decided advantages of the Canadian constitution is that we have in our chief executive an official to whom the people of all shades of political opinion can join upon nccasion in doing honour as the representatjve not of a faction but of the whole nation.In countries \u2018not so blest\u201d constitutionally (which It Is not necessary to particularise), 1he chief executive i= almost continuousiy an object of censure or of ridicule to nearly half the community.The Governor-General of Canada represents a cherished institution in the monarchy.a very popular personality in the King: and a connection the sentimental and practical value of which are greatly appreciated by the people of Canada.For personal reasons, also, Montrealers will be glad to join in any demonstration In honour of Lord and Lady.Minto, whose graceful dispensation of the vice-regal hos- pltalities, both at Rideau Hall and In Montreal, are very kindly remembered.The office of Governor-General is not without Its difficulties.political and so- dal; and it speaks volumes for His Excellency's tact and good judgment that in the performance of its duties he has reduced the Inevitable friction to a minimum.LAURIER AND CHAMBERLAIN.Mr.Chamberlain is being told by the London.Eng, News that a victory for Laurier In the pending Canadian elections ls a defeat for himself.The News is a Liberal paper.and seems to have very fairly penetrated the designs of the IAberais in Canada.Although the Liberal party here dare not openly oppose the Chamberialn campaign, because they fully understand that our people are practically unanimous in favour of a preference on Canadian goods at British ports, they steadlly do a'l thay can to fill the path of the movement with obstacles and to throw cold water on local enthusiasm for this Imperial programme.The fiction that the Fielding preference Was à step toward inter-Imperial preferential tariffs can only be credit- t1 by (hdbé-enfamiliàr with the situation theXinme arf its enactment.The Liberals had Just come Into power on a revenue tariff platform, and were bound make gome show of reducing the M in order to keep faith with their folldwers.But they shrank from reducing the protective tariff which th~ Conservatives had left; for this would have wrecked the industries which flourished under its shelter and brought down a flood of popular wrath on thelr heads.So they hit upon the clever device of making a \u201clevel cut™ In the tariff which, wouid please their free trade supporters: and then.by reason of ix preferential features, enable them to hide in the folds of the Old Flag.If tt worked harm.they would say that ft was-done for the British Empire.It was simply a way out of a bad hole.Sir Wilfrid at once went to England and told the British people plainly that he expected no return preference.Thts was \u2018a free gift.\u201d He did not want England to come under the baneful influence of protection.So he got his Cobden medal.and dashed the rising hope of Mr.Chamberlain at that time that he might Inauguiate a system of mutual preferences.Now the tune of the Liberal party has somewhat changed.The people have seen through their device, and are beginging to ask why a return preference 18 not bargalned for.This drove Mr.Fielding to make a surly threat tin his budget of last year {hat the preference wouid be reconsidered if it were not returned.This must have made cholce reading in England after aH of Laurler's talk about \u201ca free ore.wit the Liberain here felt the necessity pf showing something to the cheated Ounadianñ people which would quiet their questioning ar to why the Laurter-plfodge in 1896 to negn:inte for a mutual Preeti WES uot carried Stil) there is no hearty supm of PAE 2 £a ce THE WAR have not ceased aggressive operations comes.will have an for further operutions against Mukden.a despatch from Che Foo, which states that though ammunition short at Port Arthur there is plenty of bread.THE MCNTREAL SITUATION.The Japanese Minister in London, Baron Hayashi.is authority for the annoupcement that the Japs have abandoned the idea of taking Port Arthur by assault, and have determined to starve out the garrison.Meanwhile they in front of Port Arthur.Between the 5th and the 10th instant they captured a fort, two niles east of Golden Hill, and it is stated that they are now engaged in tunelling under thd forts with the {utention of blowing them up.As the Russiaps intend to blow up all the public buildings as well as their ships, in the event of having to surrender, the fall of Port Arthur threatpns to be an explosive affair.The capture whenever at important bearing upon the military situation, because it will not only set free 50,000 men for land operations in Northern Manchuria.but will leave the Japanese squadron, now blockading Port Arthur, available for an attack on Viadivostok.At St.Petersburg it is rather expected that the Japs will attempt a diversion in ithe direction of Viadivoatok, to prepare the way A despatch from Port Arthur via Harbin claims that there is no prospect of provisions failing and this agrees wth is getting Chamberlain on the part «f the Government.Mr.Borden has declared frequently that he is ready to guppor: a Ul:animous resolution of Parliament in favour of the Chamberfain programme: but the tiovernment will not introduce one.Government organs, oné and all, constitute themselves \u201c\u2018pin-prick™ cri- 1!°s of the Chamberlaln argu:nent.and are always endeavouring to show that the plan is impossible.Naturally.the Iiherals are shaking in their shoes at that the Cenadlan industries could not stand it: and yet the farmers would never let them refuse to make it if a preference on our products at British ports were offered ln return.The Conservatives, on the other hand.wouid raise the tariff all round.and so be ready to give the British producer a real preference over all foreigners.Know A victory for Laurier is undoubtedly a defeat for Chamberlain.A SELF-RIGHTEOUS CANDIDATE.There is a story in the Good Book about a certain Pharisee who in his |devotions gave a very giowing account \u2018of his many virtues, and ended by thanking his Maker that he was not like a dejected looking publican.whom he saw halt-hidden in the background.Somehow or other President Ronse- Vell'& letter of acceptance of his nom- fnatinn to the Presidency reminds us of that incident.If ever a man was all right in his own opinion that man is Theodore Roosevelt.If there ever was a policy void of offence to all man- \u2018kind.rith in benefits already realized and bursting with greater ones yet to come, his policy is the one.If there ever was a party whose praises could only be told in strains of Pindaric eloquence, thal party is the Republican party of the United States.If that party wants to shine with yet greater glory it will see to making his election secure.If the nation wants to avoid untoid and inexpreesible woes it will not harbour the thought of placing anyone eise at the head of affairs.\u201cWe have striven.\u201d he says, \u201cboth for civic righteousness and for national greatness.and we have falth to believe that our hands wlll be upheld by all who feel love of country and trust in the uplifting of mankind.\u201d The Pra- sident\u2019s self-confidence, it will be seen.rises to the level of religious faith.He not only expeots the support of his regular party.but counts on the votes of all who \u201cfeel love of country and trust in the uplifting of mankind.\u201d This really is very sweeping,lt means that the President'a faith will be disappointed.und so far baulked, if any singie individual! who loves his country votes for the Democratic candidate.It \u2018a a wonderful claim he makes and a wonderful self-righteousness he manifests; and yet we verily believe this man \u201cill go down to the White House justified \u2014In his own opinjon.THE ABUSE OF TEA-DRINKING.Powerful organizations exist in ao- clety for antagonizing the evil of intemperance.According to the committee which lately reported on :he question of Physical Deterioration jn England, it would hardly be am.ss to take some measures to antagonize the evils resulting from the abuse of tea as a beverage.A report made to the committee in regard to the condition of things in the poorer districts of Manchester, contained these words: \u201cAnother fruitful and one of the moat unsuspected causes of deterioration lies In the long-ingrained habit of tea drinking at breakfast and other times in the factories and foundries of the city.Tea drinking.if it really were so, might not be harmful, but unfortunately the mixture drunk can hardly be called tea at all.More frequently than not boiling water is poured on to too large an amount of poor tea leaves, and is left to stand until the tea :.as becoine almost a stew, and this dark and nasty mixture is drunk, sometimas three or four timee a day, by hundreds of young lads, setting up frequently vatious forms of varicocele, and js re- sponstble for several kindred evils.\u201d Strong tea and alcohol Are both resorted to by many.particularly those who léad hard outdoor Hves, as stimi- tants; and tea in sometinies drunk by such persons of à strength that would simply be ruinous to the health others.That its effects must be very bad in the end cannot be doubted.Accowd- ing to certain hygienists the era for stimulants, whether strong tea\u2019 or alcohol.results from abuses in diet far more than from excess of labour.Mr.Horace Fletcher, of mastication fame.says that proper mastication of food would greatly increase the capacity for either physical or mental strain, and almost entirely 40 away with the need for stimulation.The experiment would seem to be worth trying.\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014 NEWFOUNDLAND WILL \u201c HAVE ELECTIONS SOON.Bt.John's Nfid., September 18 \u2014 The Newfoun@land Legislature has a new partlament will occur Octobet- 81, with three parties in the field, tive Dover point party.Jen dee by Premier Bond, \u2018belpg opposed by.Lwd or- ganinations, Cone héadet ve exe Pro.mier Whiteway, and the other by ex- Premier Goodridge .Ce a = &.if afer gaia - A been dissolved.A Ernerai election of }- TRLEODWE BE @ + DO NRL OEWAOD 3 à A BIT OF : g DAILY COMMENT.\u20ac FAD FORE + BAAS UBD ERD One of the lucky chances of a sall- or's life is to meet a derelict on high seas \u2014preferably one with a rich cargo.The Canadian schooner Theta.damaged In colision and abandoned, was the prospect of being asked to make à ; picked up at sea this week by some further \u201ccut\u201d in their low tariff.They | seamen from an American sieaner.Utterly abandoned by her own crew and kept aficat by a cargo of pine lumber.the new but ill-fated schooner makes a rich prize for the salvers.This observance of salvage laws has alwaye been honoured by sea-faring The earliest maritime codes en- men.forced It.It is now clearly defined and directed by statute.Salvage is compensation made by the owners of a ship or cargo in return for services rendered by persons other than the ship's crew.in preserving the ship or cargo from shipwreck, fire or capture \u2014~the perils to whith property at sea fs peculiarly expnsed.It is now nalao considered due for the saving of lives of persons on board British ships.In common law the person whe saves gnods from logs or imminent \"peril has a lien upon them and may retain them until the salvage is paid.1f the salvage is performed al sea, or within high and low water mark.the Admiralty Division of the High Court has jurisdiction and the salvors may enforce their claim by the Institution of an artton \u201cin rem\u2019 * Whilat the suit ix pending.the Court of Admiralty also takes rare of the properly.appraises the ship ar goods nnd fixes the sum to be paid In salvage.It divides, too, the sum among the salvors, and if necessary may direst a sale of goods and division of proceeds between salvors and proprietors.In case of recapture from an enemy.the rate of salvage is fixed by statute at one-eighth for the royal navy and one-sixth for private ships.In other cases the rate ix fixed hy agreement between the parties ar is left entirely to the discretion of tre judge.And then It varies according to special cir cumstances, such as the labour and peril 6f the malvors, The crew af a =hip is not entitled ta salvage ar anv unusual remunera- tian for any efforts.however great, made In saving her: but when thelr duty as seamen is over\u2014an by capture \u2014any successful ¢fforts made hy them to rescue the ship entitles them to salvage, In marine Insurance, salvage Înss ia « method of adiustinæ the loss by deducting the proseeds of the sale of the damage] gnode from the original value of these ærods.as represented by the Invoice price.THis DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.Mr.Jenkins, M.P.Agent-General for the Dominion.arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from London and at once proceeded to Ottawa at the special request of the Premier and the Cabinet.MR.EDWARD JENKINS.A P.for Dundee, resigned the office of Agent-General In January, 1876.to which he was appointed in February.1574.His resignation was brought about by the Mackenzie Cabinet deciding to reduce the position to an emigration agency.He is a &ra- duate of the High Bchool and McGill University and has lectured In Montreal on several occasions.Mrs.John Buckland.of the Theatre Royal, announces the engagement of the tragedian, Mr.T.C.King, who will open on Monday night in a series of Shake- Epearean and other standard plays, appearing first as \u2018Macbeth.THE LATE Mr.King went on the slage at an early age, appearing at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham.He soon In the profession, playing an engagement of nearly th with the late Charles Kean.his greatest teacher of the tragedian's art.and he took every advantage of his opportunities.Hix impersonations of \u201cMacbeth,\u201d \u201cOthello,\u201d and \u201cRichelieu\u201d were of the first rank.He played several long engagements in Montreal, and always with suc- cesn, as he war a great favourite with theatre-goers.Mrs.Buckland the dérsee of the old \u201cRoyal\u201d for m \u2018long years, passed away a few Years ago.The Dominion Rifle Association meet- Ing opened at Ottawa to-day at noon.The Countezsa of Dufferin opened the matches by firing the first rhot at 600 yards, making a bull's eye.The Gover- nor-General and Lady Dufferin and invited guests were then conducted to the president.Col.Gzowakis tent, where lunch was provided.There is a large attendance of competitors, among others Brigade Majors Mattice and Bacon.THE PRESIDENT has since passed away.The late Col.Gzownki was formerly an officer in the Engineer corps of the Russian army.Por political reasons he left Russia and settled in Toranta.He early joined the volunteer militia of Canada.organis- Ing several engineer corps.He was a warm supporter of \u2018artillery and rifle shooting.and for his valuable service to the militia he was appointed a few years later with the late Col.John Dyde.C.M.G., an Honorary A.D.C.to the late Queen\u201d Victoria.He died many years ago.Both Lt.- Coln.Gregor Mattice and Bacon are atill in the force: the former in now in.charge of the Ordnance corpa for this district, No.8.and the latter is the chief of the drafting department » at tawa.| PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY.In the Star of August 29th, 1335, mention is made of Ald.Stephen in connec- tien with his motion in the City Councit to take nver the hospital and buildings of the Hotel Dieu fron the ladies through their refusal to receive and care for smallpox and typhoid fever patients.\u2014 \"To-Nighte Appointrients, Hix Majeaty'»\u2014\"\"The Jewel of Asia.Academy\u2014*\"The Esnart Set.\" Francaie\u2014Vaudevilta and burlesque.Nouveautes\u2014'L'Evasion.\u201d : Stubborn Coughs, For persistent, cran coughs and ronchiils.Angier\u2019s Brau on is the essential remedy that never falld te- cure Gooû ,restiltg are obtained before one bottle is taken.Unitika ather preparations, 1t Is very acéeotiole fo ~ vee ce.ae v DAILY STAR-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER & T,- * bete 1604.16, THE PASSING HOUR.| weztinas anp AMUSEMENTS.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.His Majesty's ships will 3 the rocks on the Pacific coast, know all The Globe continues to see victory everywhere but at home.Now is the time ta get easy laans from Lib.candidates.No security asked.Pcsalbly the earth \u201c quaked when it heard that Cox had stopped waiting.When the armies In Manchuria rest, the rumour man has to work double time.The Lita.will be glad to know that Lord Dundonald may do some hunting \u2018here this autumn.Premier Ross haa now a compact ma- Jority of one\u2014not counting the Speaker or the Lieutenant-Governor.A Toronto woman has received a proposal from an Arab Shetk.Oriental courtesy could not go farther.It costs $8 to thump an umpire in Tor onto.The price for an ordinary cltizen would probably be at lsast $10.Buffalo threatens to become-if it has not already become-\u2014the seat of government for the Province of Ontario.The theory that J.P.Morgan will give back stolen property will cruelly arouse the expectations of many people.The fair at Vankieek Hill thoughtfully did not opm unt! the Toronto Exhibition had got through with the lime-light.Wonder it that bogus Bible used to «wear personators on at the S60 election could have been the long-lost Ross Bible, Francla Weyland Glen says that Bir Oliver Mowat was an annexationist.Glen too improbable a romaucer for Che 00.That earthquake was probably caused by the way that Sifton hit the ground when his colleagues decided to go on with the elections.From the amount of \u2018telegraphing\u2019 thet was done from her.we imagine that the \u2018Minnie M.\u2019 must have been an electric launch.Two hundred dollars was the Arab chief's bid for a Toronto girl after he saw her.He probably did not want to \u2018bear\u2019 the market.There are any mumber of achoal boys who would relieve this over-crowding of the schools by permitting some other boys to have their piacea.The Government squadron wouldn't mind setting sail if it knew of a conven- lent Libau in which tt could He up for a few montha in case of neceasity.The Baltic fleet will make a stay of some duration at Libau.It is probably calculating to get to the East in time for the next war People in Ontario are beginning to believe that an election would hardly be legal unless Cap.Bullivan had something to do with it.That rust reported from Manitoba was really on Sifton'a feelings when he found that he would have to go Into the elections without being allowed to fix up the voters® lists.The Grand Trunk Pacific peaple are In hard luck.When they are looking for \u201crocks\u201d they cannot find them.and when they are not loaking for them, they strike on one.The Globe makes the following singular confession: \u2018Our record of burglaries and robberies has been wing too fast of late.We cannot afford to let the submerged fraternity rob us of our reputation.\u201d .\u201c Mrs.Kidby\u2014''Oh.John, dear, den't you hear now?Just listen, how the baby crows!\" - John\u2014'\"Yes.I'd crow myself it I was \u201cdass of the hodse.™ 704 PE ot MEETINGS AND AMUSTMENTS.THE KING'S HALL orm sao 3463 ST.CATHERINE STREET, A NEW HALL IN A NEW Superior accommodations for Caneerts, Lectures, Banquets and High Clam Ventliation, Baait À tes, Location.The and Entertal promises.HIS MAJESTY\u2019S THEATRE ALL NEXT WEEK.This theatre dose not advertise in the Gazette.Seats On Sale Now LODING, Public and Private Balls y best of everything.Apply on sibs Tha Marvyelously Brilliant, Sumptuous and COMPLETE SECOND EDITION of JOHN OC.FISHER'S Stupendous Musical Production, by the Author of \u2018Floradora,\u2019 = SILVER SLIPPER THIS WEEK.Sept.13th, THE MOONLIGHT MAIDS Prices, 100.sôc.25c.and 50c.Next week\u2014 Utopilana.21T*6 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS I a WIR, STY'S M A | Un This Theatre docs not advertise la the Gasette.Al) this week, VERA MICHELENA, Matiuse Saturday, In the successful THE JEWEL Or ASIA 21906 wusical Comedy, j THE EAN RET N i al EXQUISITELY GOWNED SEXTETTE GIRLS \u2014 MOST GORGEOUS EVER SHOWN.125 People-Special Orchestra12 Two Complete and Lavish Productions! - - mented by Tho Famous Champagne Dance and ail of last ssason'sFo=tures, Auy- many Now Novelties in Song, Music and Dance.The Most Extravagantiy OCoetwwod Proiwotion Ever Witnessed.: ACADEMY This Theatre Does Wot Advertise In The Ganette.Matinecs\u2014 Wednesda Thursday and Saturdey.pe THE SMART SET-=$Lk week ét NEXT WEEK 4 LDS GREATEST = WEBER & FIE O SUOOESSES HOITY-T ts ppp a mes THE ORIGINAL $25,000.00 PRODUCTION COMPLETE.Seats Now on Sale.50\u2014PEOPLE\u2014MOSTLY GIRLS-50 Prices, 15c, 25c, 50c and 75c.Neglected Education.Oliver Herford was er men friends In his flat one evening.when a servant from the apartment below his brought a message te the affect that the gontieman in 316 was unable, by reeson of the alleged noise made by Mr.Her- ford'a party, to enjoy that peace and quiet he thought was due him.\u201cHe says he can't read,\u201d remarked the rvant.\u2018Present my compliments to the gentle- wan,\u201d said Hesford.calmly.\u201cand tell Wm that I could when I was three years old.\" \u2014Harper's Weekly.\u2018 i entertaining some NM.A.A.A.Annual Autumn Handicaps dd M.A.A.À.GROUNDS, SATURDAY, ITth SEPT.| 2 Commenting at $.30 p.m.sharp.Admission to all parts of grand stand, 3e.2203 - arte LA M RERBERT BROWN, Sec.Treas FALL FOOTWEAR FOR: and Children AT THE Boston Shoe Men, Women ue .Store The Greatest Array of Styles and Leather.Ever Shown in Montreal.We are now showing the fruits of our summer industry.Throughout the warm menths we were preparing for the fall trade.and we have got together what is undoubtedly the most complete and handsomest line of Footwear Montreal has ever seen.; The variety is almost endless.We could not begin to represent it here, but we would call your attention to a few of the leading features of this truly great display.Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s Boots and Shoes, made on Nature Lasts, Goodyear Welts, $3.50 We have these in Box Calf, Vici Kid, Patent Colt Skin, Patent Kid, Patent Leather, Quaker Calf, Kangaroo Calf, Velour Calf, button, lace or blucher; all the populas styles of heels aud toes, represented.* Orders by Mail Filled at $3.75, Carrying Our Full Guarantee.No custom\u2018 made footweâr excels this in all that constitutes a fine shoe.Here is Style, Beauty of Design, Com- : fort, and the greatest possible wear.We are really offering a $6.00 Shoe value here for $3.50.In Box Calf, Vici Kid, Patent Colt Skin, Patent Kid, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Footwear Made on Nature Lasts, Goodyear Welts.w Boston, both the taste and stomach.Try'a bec -bottle : $3.00 We wish te call attention to Patent Leather, Quaker Calf, Kangaroo Calf, Velour Calf; button, lace.the fact that we are now making Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Footwear on our Nature Lasts\u2014a new departure.This gives Fit, Comfort and Wear to little folk's boots and shoes unapproached by any other make.© All Boston Boots and Shoes are made on Nature Lasts.This insures not only comfort to the wearer but a fit which is so perfect as to prevent the wear on hose always found with ill fitting footwear.Your shoes, your hose, your money lasts longer with Boston footwear.Come and see the latest styles, the greatest variety, in Fall Boots and Shoes.ith factories and tanneries at © are the largest retailers of Shoes in the world, with _f; fies Sprioafie a.Baltimore.ngton.al 3 rtford, Conn.; Newark, N.J.;-Providence, Rhode Island; Ohio; Montreal and Toronto, Canada.Oth ers no Pit e N.Y.; Cleveland, w being arranged for.SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUR.WHOLESALERS IN BOOYS, SHONS AND RUBBERS.ston Shoe Store, 2325 St.Catherine Street, oledo, se; MONTREAL, Canada.° ] = 2%; 51h Royal Seats Of Canada.HIGHLANDERS Government Target Practice\u2014Stirling Cup Match.ORDERS BY THE O.C.The above matches will take place at Pointe-pux-Tremblex Ranges on Saturday.17th September.rammencing at 2.20 p.m.sharp.Rifles and ammunition will be on the grounds.Transport tickets will be issued at the Drill Hall on sll cars leaving for ranges between 12 noon and 1.30 pm.Every member of the Regiment must put in this practice.Uniform optional.By order, EDGAR N.ARMBTRONG, Captain and Acting- Adjutant.The Dancing School, Every night this week.7.30 to 10 p.m.A.ROY MACDONALD'S CLASSES 218 ¢ NOW OPEN, and.as an inducement to Join ear] irst Lessons will be given PRIVATE without charge.Nervous or bashful people should take advantage of commencement week.I only n two or three months to teach you.under guarantee, or will double time without cha qe 30th century method.the new RN HALL, Tc es 22e.(MONTREAL'S LEADING SCHOOL.) DA Uu.fttu AU 0 PukimenT PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN attended the Dancing Masters\u2019 Contentions this summer at St.Louis, Cleveland.and don, England, and learved the NEW DANCES.can STANLEY HALL.137 swaaley street.This is a positive fact.ASSEMBLY ment Bat , 3.30 p.m.Beginners classes Monday.Cire Thursday.9 Pal.Up 9%.ers Macs P Bread, not touched by hands.Sold in wrappers.Jamas Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.DANCING! DANCING! (adults) at 8 Children's Classes forming.Private sons.Assembly every Saturday at p.m.Phone Up.2611.FREDERIC W.NORM 2208 St.Ca 230°3 2aw JGHN MACDONALD & Wholesule Dry Gogds.Toren soi Censervatery ne st \u2014 Now Is The Time For An EDISON PHONOGRAPH In Your Home.THE BEST RECORDS Only 40 conts esok.veneers ALBO MUSIC pin aed Music Lovers.« SUPERIORS\u201d 23623 St, Catherinc Street SHERIFF'S SALES CHICOUTIMI.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No, 1160.\u2014 ladisias BE.Otis vs.Romuaid Mignsuit.Lot No.forty-nine, Afth range.township Normandia; wita bulldings, circomstances and dependencien.To be sold at Lhe door of the parish chureh of St.Cyrille de Normandin, October eleventh next.st ten o'clock a m, OTTAWA \u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.125.\u2014 Anges .Cameron vs.Elmer Bigelow.Half of lot No twenty-four-B, twelfth township of Buckingham.To be sold at the door of the parieh cliurch of Bt.Gregoire de Nazianse of Buckingham, twenty-second Beptember Inst, at ten o'clock a.m.i .¥.~~ No.3339.\u2014 Henri vs.Adolphe QUEBEC.\u2014 °F, Bolavert, ¢» Artaur Bolsvert « 1.Lot No.one hundred and seventy-four, parish of Ste.Croix.county Lotbinlere: with buildings, eircumetances and depen- dencien 2.Lot No.two hundred and ninety-thres, parish of Gt, Louis Ge Lotbinlers, fret ra with buildings, circumstances and dependencies.- To be zoid en bloc, at the door of the parish church of Bt.Lou!s de Leibiniere.foure teenth October next, at ten o'elotk am TIIREP RIVERS, \u2014 F FPF.\u2014 No.518 \u2014 Joseph Trottier ve.Theode Perron.Part of lot No, seven hundred and fifty.three-geventy-two, nécond range, pariah of St.Adelphe: with shewmill and acossseries.To be sold at the door of the parish Whurch of Ft Adelphe, twalfth Getoder ROE, ot tem o'clock am.L000 3 i ! Fi mu « ay NF i THE MONTREAL DAILY x bass a me sae ery DEAN BOVEY _ RETURNS HOME Recent Speaks of Important Meeting in Cambridge.M'GILL'S FAME SPREADING tr Great Britain and on Continent Work of the Canadian Univer sity Eulogized.Dear Hovey.in Jiscussing hia recent rtpre E gland and ihe Continent with the Sta: to-day.said that, short as It had bee: he had enjoyed it very much.Ecne Time vas spent In England where h- atUernded the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Bceenuce at Cambridæe University.Thence he went to Brittany for a short Holiday.after which he returned to Montreal.> Everywhere.on the other side of the voter, not only in England, but als: o1 the Continent, he foundéthet McGiil (a runkel as one of the foremas: institu- tiens for the advancement nf sctence Oreat atiention has been attracted by fully carried out.\u201d time unt they \u2018see: the system iu.operatipy.Then their opinions wifi be known.Now, being ds much in lgnor-3 ance as we are as to the probable success of the scheme, they prefer to maintain silence; but hope that the plan of the late Mr, Rhodes will be success- This year's meeting of the British Society for the Advancement of Sel- ence, which Dr.Bovey attended at Cambridge University, was the second largest that the organisation has held.The delegates, though many in number, were most hospitably entertained, both by the College formally and at private residences in and about the University.The presidential adress of Premier Balfour was received with great enthuslasm as an important pronouncement.McGill) University was weil repre- merited at the meeting.Dr.Wim Me- Bride, Dr.Wesley Mills, Prof.Fiux aud LA 2 one address -in.ench.onse.wilà be.the fundamental conceptions and methods: while the olier will sat forth the, progress during the last century.Dr.Osler will occupy the chair tn the department oft mediciie, ang-Dr.{ \u2018Bovey will dédiver* the -principal #4- dress in the depaytrée ofstechriblogy.The subject of Hla ald {s \u201cFtinda- mental conceptions which enter into technoiony.\u201d Thig ls à very large and important sybjeèt of \u2018witleb practi 1y nothing has been written.APPOINTMENT OF CANON DAUTH IS APPROVED.The authorities of the Laval Unlver- sity at Quebec have just\u2018 approved Avrchhishop Bruchesi's choice of Rev.Canon tiaspard Dauth, as vice-chancel- Prof John Cox presenting addresses.Although Prof.Ernest Rutherford was not present, his name was prominently\u2019 before the members in connection with his valuable researches conceruluyg radi oactive substances, particularly radium.His work was several times referred to as most Important an the development of this branch of acience.At the meeting there were several members of the staff of Toronto University.including Prof.Cameron, De - McLennan, Dr.MacCallum and Prof Lang.Altogether the whole affair was most successful and enjoyable, it be- Ing a most representative assembly.| On Saturday Dr.Bovey léaves for St.Louls to attend the International Congress of Arts and Sciencem, af which some of the most distinguished I lor of the Laval University in this city.Rev.Canon Dauth replaces Mgr.Al- tate.Concert at Ottawa Promises to Be Grand 7 Affair.AN ELABORATE PROGRAMME win Farewell to Their Excellencies Take Novel and Interesting Form.His Excellency has sanctioned the giving of a \u201cfarewell state concert.\u201d to be held on the evening of October 19thin the Russell Theatre, Ottawa, al which Their Excellencies the Governor General and the Countess of Minto, at-, tended by their full suite.will be present in state.Such an imposing function will prove unusually interesting in many respects, especially so to the citizens of the Capital, marking as it will the last night which Thelr Excel- leholes will spend in Ottawa, after a reign of six vears.From a musica! pomt of view, the preparations promise to excead in magnitude anything previ, HONTREAL SINGERS jé STAR\u2014FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.1904 x .od .- Minto Cottage .Hospital fund, Col.Irwin, C.M.G., acting as hon.treasurers., RB EUNERAL OF MR.LOVELACE YESTERDAY.Thc funera of Mr.E.M.Lovelace took >lace from the family res!dence.457 Elm avenue, Westmount, lo the Church of St.James tle Apc:tle, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.at 30 yesterday afternoon.and was attended by the members of Westmount Masonic Lodge.No.76 and West- meunt Lodge, No.21, Sons of Eug- land.with both of which the deceis- ed had been prominently identified.The Rev.A.J.I ull, assisted by Mr.R.T.Johnson, president of West- mount Lodge.conducted the Sons of England burial service at the house, and the Rev.Canon Ellegood, - :at- ed by the Rev.H.A.Brooke, officlat- ed at the public funeral service at the church.The chiel mourners were Messrs.Sidney and Allen Lovelace, sons of the deceased.Mr.Fred.Lovelace.brother; Mr.James Neilson.grandson: Messrs.Gordon Watson, Chas.Henderson.JE.Ruchanan: and CC.Buchanan, [pele Messrs.R.T.Hogle, J.Wheatley and T.Fitzgerald, sons-in- law, and Messrs.J.M.Henderson and .K.Watson, brothers-in-law.Among the larg number of others present were Rev.BE.Bushel.and Messre.W.H.Huntly, F.Fowler, T.C.Cunningham.J.Featherston, D.K.McLaren, T.W.C.Burns, Thomas Chambers, W.M.Häll.J.E.Nicholson.M.A.T.E Cun- ; yesterday The Approaching Campaign.Must Be People\u2019s Candidate.Toronto, September 16.\u2014 Mr.E.Fieid- in secretary of the North Toren Liberal Assoclatlon, declares that whoever is selected by the convention io contest the constituency tn the liberal interest, will be the \"peuples candi- dae,\u201d and that wire pullers will have no more chance for the nomination than any other member of the party.\u201cNelther Sir Wm.Mulock nor any one else,\u201d he said, \u2018will direct the action of this convention.\u201d Mr.R.L.Borden\u2019s Tour.Toronto, September 16.\u2014Mr.R.L.Borden, leader of the Opposition, who is still tn the city, has arranged for two more meetings on his Untsr.» tour.On Septembe: 20.atfernuon.he wlll speak at Blenheim and uiso on the 261h evening at Orilia- Ontario Cabinet Shake-Up.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, September 16.- \u2018This para- \u2018graph appears in the World.\u201cA man who Kaows said to the World Hen, J.ing as it does on the eve of the elections, the men will thoroughly understand what it means.1t ls understood now that the charwomen in the bulld- ings will demand an increase, Will Mr.Emmerson Leave Politics ?Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, September 16 \u2014Is Mr.H.R.Emmerson, Minister of Rallways and Canals, about to leave the Dominion Cabinet to accept a position more to hi taste and for which his talents are perhaps better fitted?® Such ls the story that is being told here.Mr.teorge Rudertson, MIA.of St.John, i N.B.and Hou.William Pugsley have .been In Ottawa for a couple of days on somewhat mysterfous siness, and Mr.Robertson ls authority for the state- ' ment that Mr.George Fowler, Conser- i vative M.P for aing's, N.BR, will meet | with strong Opposition in his next | campaign.This is interpreted to mean | that the Liberal candidate will be no legs à man than Mr.Pugsley.and that pin the event of his succesa he would become a Cabinet Minisier.Nobody helleves for a moment that Mr.Pugs- ley would consent to come to Ottawa ns a private member, and the only : Cabinet position which he could be ! given would be that of Minister of Railways, It is understood that Judge Tuck the present Chief Justice of New Brunswick, has intimated his willingness to retire in order to make way for Mr.Emmerson.Germans of Winnipeg.Winnipeg, September 16.- The Ger- man-speaking citizens of the Vest will have in future a bright newspaper of that the recent visit would be the forerunner of an even greater Victory add- greeted the Conservative more successful political meeting was ever held in this city.\u201d The Liberals of Montcalm.St.Esprit, Que., September 16.\u2014The Liberals of Montcalm met in conven tion Wednesday.with the object choosing a candidate for the coming Federal elections, but the chairman, convention be called, on the ground that the present one was not regularly constituted.Mr.F.O.Dugas, M.P., addressed the convention, and atated that he would again accept the nomination.The Club Brodeur.The Club Brodeur will, on September 18th, hold an excursion to Otterburn Park, under the patronage of Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Interior.Among those who will speak are Hon.Mr.Brodeur, Hon.Mr.Pre- fontaine, Hon.Mr.Lemieux, Measrs.R.Bickerdike, H.Gervais, I.Lavergne and many others.Will Speak at Sorel.Sir Wilfrid Laurier will speak at Sorel next week.The date has not yet been fixed.The Club Lafontaine.Glbeo Professar Ernest Lutherford s re: | ete or SCrence and me ously attempted in ER ES ningham.A.F.Johnson, R.T.John-: E.J.Davis and _Hon i ROT ny their own.The Germanla 1x ably edited.make a considers oe add Du nee rearches in adioactivity, and by : 3 > : sec of e Dom .\u201c| son, E.H.Barton, J.H.Semple, Ald.' are t o rer \u2018he is in tourh with Canadian sentiment {et-w wi .Koval Institute je-tures on that sub- | the noted Continental universities ments and direction of which are IN Clearihue.J.H, Mulock H.H.Mus- | net 0 A Ce ele a Cutario and progress, and advocates the prin- nat meen à bowling ailes.Ject.| which are sending delegates are Bonn, the hands of Mr.Harriss.of Farns- sen, J.M.Ferguson, Richard Smardon.| new deal are afoot, but Hon (i WW, ciples and aims of the Conservative It will be 90 feet in length, 20 feet in The appainiment of Dr William Leipzig, Halle, Vienna, Munich and cliffe A chorus of 200 voices will gO} J J Kirkpatrick, J.J.Riley.P.J.| Ross has a 15 puzzle on his hands try.Party in Canada.breadth, and 14 feet high.\u201cand will Osier, a McGill graduate, as Regius Breslau.Delegates are also going from from Montreal.50 orchestral players coyle, K.(.8.W.Hicks, Morley | ing to plek three new winners.\u201d y, -\u2014 be used for the club: Pointe 1 Professor of Medtoine at Oxford, in; The Sorbonne.The French National from New York.Ruffalo and other Hoyle D C Campbell, W.J.Camp and _ oT | New Brunswick Seats.unions, as well \u2018e he cal res ruccession to Shr Itivdon Saunderson, Academy of Sciences, Cambridge, Ox- points, together with several noted, Charles Mofatt : A | ne Ss s ; \u201cof the members or amusement has been received tn Fnglhint- nt only ford and Edinburgh Universities.The, roloists from Boston and New York.Among the numerous floral offerings Sure Election Sign.eae John Sun Tae y premier * So hy the medical profescon, but by the leading universities of the United: The state programme will Include A were beautiful tributes from West- Special to the Montreal Star.hove.been telling the Montreal press A Maritime Rumour.Inity aise isa happy choles All (x-) States will be represented by such work expressly composed for the cere- | mount Lodge.No.76.A F.andAM.and| Ottawa, September 16.\u2014 It is on.that New Brunswick will four: L onfans expert thit a great stimulus leaders in thought as Prof.Woodrow \u2018 ony by Mr.Harriss, entitled \u201cPan.\u201d w : - Sen New Brunswick will return four- L'Evenement (nf Quebec, Cons), 4 4 ; 15 .= mony by Westmount Lodge, No.321, 8.0.E B.S.nounced that Mr.Belcourt has receiv- teen Liberal members and no Con- : + will be given to nédra) education at Wilson, Princeton, of fame in political : REV.CANON DAUTH, a choric idyl, dedicated by permission ed a letter from the Minister of Pantie Lure \\ n 5 says It is sad that the Hon.Mn the University an! generally.when science: President Eliot of Harvard.Appointed Vice-Chancellor of Laval Unis to Her Excellency the Countess of Works granting the mechateal afr | Fourteen seats out SET election, Fielding strongly iusists that Hon.Mr.Prntecenr or adn a are ODA nano ronan\" many versity.Minto.Another important #nd high- Speculation as to Elections.of the department an increase of pay.| be n high estimate for some public ls present meeting And baron Lib rnfesser o edterr 7 - .« © © sib- ed to give hn or mos\u2019 hearty welcome Samer Sur a LEANN Scholars.| fred Archambault, who was recently ly interesting [feature on the tate Special to The Montreal Star.The masons and bricklayers ge: an in- | men, but it is nothing for these two eral candidate in the federal elections in she K p ér#on.| created Bishop of the new diocese of PrOgramme will be the singing of crease of 30 cents a day.the varpen- : provincial ministers.They are usually C B 1 on mis arte Prof.Rutherford.Prof.Flux, Dr.OW- joljette.The new vice-chaneellor has Handel's celebrated Coronation an-| Ottawa.September 16\u2014A (lobe's ! ters, palnters and lnbourers.25 vents.; further out of the way than this in victo ey nthe event of a Liberal RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS, ens.Prof Tavlor, Dr.Barnes, Dr, Por- been for some years director of the re-| them.\u201cLong live the King.\u2019 The un- Ottawa special says, \u201cSpeculation ia'The wages will thus he Masons and | the'~ statements on provincial finance.\" Frederick \u2018Borden eut oa When skal what university profes- ter and Dr.Bovey.ligious schools of the archdiocese of accompanied four-part singing by two : being actively indulged in as to the bricklayers.$280: carpentérs and paint- i Apropos of the Conservative leader's Rumour also \u201c ss \u201c4 mass f Militia rors and students In England thought The Congress will be divided into | Montreal.He is:the editor of the \u2018\u2019Se- hundred volces of \u201cWIll ye no\u2019 come probable date of the elections.One jers, $2.25, and labourers.$1.56.Mr.recent visit to St.Jahn, the St.John crops up there wi» i a ere of the Rhadre Scholyeship scheme, Dr.twenty-four great departments of | maine Religieuse.\u201d the official organ of back again?\" by the Montreal Oratorio thing is certain they wll not take : Hyman presents a bouquet to Mr.Star says: December R.L.Bor- \u2018in re al cabinet or Ne ac poutre Rovey said: \u201cThey dant know what knowledge.Two addresses on each of (he Roman Catholic church In Mont- Society, will be a feature.The net Dlace between the 1st and 15th of | Speaker by telling him how insistent den visited St.John and made n apeech.torney-Genèral wongle caking S t to think of it All are \u2018biding their these will be dellvered.The theme of! real.; proceeds of concert will be given! November.\u201d he has been to get this increase.Com- He was warmly received and the speech on the bench.\u201d Eley ng a sea SEE SEE ; © ie OCHO IO HOO EOE TOO Oe as iE HEA AO OFT FOIPIO FTO TOE OIE face, we people who call ourselves ; at MG oi & Christians.if you must.you must, 1 suppose.1 - \u2018 crores OO OSORIO Serer toorone \u2018 gassnre ® sabsurs # TO-DAY\u2019'S RECIPE.© & © VAVOSOE à SSSGGIË The fullowing reclpe for egg croquettes Is very good.To make, use four hard boiled eggs.three tablespoonfuls of cream, butter the size of A large nutmeg.a heaping saltspoon- ful of salt, a dash of pepper.When the eggs are very hard and perfectly cold, rub through a fine wire sieve, add the cream, salt and pepper.beat- Ing in gradually.Melt the butter and stir tn.As ezgs sometimes vary in size, a little thickening may be need- el to give the right consistency.Use the finest cracker dust, adding a Ut- tle at a time until the mixture can be moulded Int very soft balls.Rollin (racket duat and drop into a deep kettie of hot fat to fry.When they are brown, rain un a wire steve, and serve \\.ith leituce salad.For this purpose the croquettes should be cold.When hot, serve with crisp bacon.PERSONALS.Mr.Harry Blailock Is at Saranac.N.Y.Mr.town.Mrs.Andrew Allan and family have returned from Cacouna.The Misses C'ampbell, Peel have returned from Gaspe.Miss Helen Wanzer and Miss Grant are in town from Hamilton.Mr.Archie Couk has arrived In town from Quebec, tu attend McGill Mr.and Mrs.James Walker have moved into town from Ste.Agathe.Miss Fleet has once more taken up her residenve at 128 Crescent etreet.Mrs.Percy R.(Gault, Mackay street, has returned to town from Cacouna.Charles Coristine is out of street, Mrs.A.R.3 Heward and family.Lorne avenue, have returned from Brockville.Miss Austen, Sherbrooke street, has returne:! from spending the summer at North Hatley.Mis R.D.MeGibbon and family, Sherbrooke street, have returned town from Dorval Mrs.Allan Mackenzie and family have returned from spending the summer at Cacouna.Miss Yuille, McGregor street, entertained at tea yesterday afternoon, In honour of Miss Grace Grier.Mrs.A.A.Brown and family, Sherbrooke street, have returned from spending the summer at Metis.Mra.Thompson, of New York, the guest of her sister.Mrs.J Fherrard, 4:00 Western avenue.Mrs.W.B.Muthewson and Miss Ainy Mathewson have returned from spending the summer in Metis.Miss Li°y Ogilvie his returned from Europe aid is the guest of her sister.to is H.Mrs.\u2019 Frank Moselsy., Strathmore.Mrs.George Cantlie and family.Mountain street, returned yesterday from spending the summer at Ca- couna.Mrs.John Ogilvie has returned from Europe, and is the œuest of her daughter.Mrs.Percy Rae, at London- derry, N.S Mrs.Clarence Lyman and her son, Mr.Sidrey Lyman.Victoria street, have returned from spending the summer at Georgeville, Mr.Gordon Mackinnon hase return- el from spending the last year In Paris.and is the guest of his parents in Sherhrooke, Que.Miss Vera Kerr.Sherbrooke Street, Has returned from Vaudreuil, where she spent \u2018he summer, the guest of Miss Marion Miles.Miss Verda McEvers, Crescent St.entertained informally at the tea hour on Thursday afternoon, in honour of Miss Helen Wanzer, ot Hamilton.Professor and Mra.Creelman return the first of next week from thelr summer residence at Worthington.Mass., where they hive spent the last few months, | Women and Subjects of Interest to Women.© OI cé sg He un CSA 2 .= 34 TH SMART BLUE CLOTH GO In this cloth gown the skirt is pleated.and the tight-fitting, single-breasted Jacket is made with a short basque.Velvet and fancy silk braid are used for the trimming.\u2018The gown is blue in colour and the drald and velvet blaëk.WN WITH BLACK BRAID.Dr.C.F.Wylde and family have returned to town.Mr.Walter Johnson and Miss Laura Johnson.of Montreal, are In Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Marling are at the Grand Hotel, Caledonia Springs.Ns.Charles 8 Virfde.with her Ht- tle daughter.is visiting her mcther, Mra.Reld, of Cardinal.Mies Eva McArthur and Miss Ethel M.Currie, of Westmount, are thé guess of Mrs.Henry Watters, Ottawa.; Mre C.A.Sharpe and family hava returned to town after spending the summer at St.Anne de Bellevue.Mrs.Evans and the Misses Evans.Cote St.Antoine Road, have returned from their summer residence at Bic.Mrs.C.W.Davis and the Misses Davis, Mackay street, have returned trom spending the summer at Bic.Mrs.John Dunbar and Mrs.Henry Dunbar are spending the week a: Ran- doiph, the guest of Mr.David Dunbar.Mrs.James McShane and her daughter, Mias Kathleen McShane, have returned home after staying two months in Platisburg and the Andirondacks Mrs.McShane has somewhat! improved in health.Mra.Aubrey and her children leave Ottawa early next week for Montreal, to spend a few days with Mrs.Wur- tele.Unlon avenue, before proceeding to New York at the ena of the week, whence they will sall tor France.Commander Aubrey will join his family in New York.| Repairs Hair touches it up, gives it new life, brings back the color, and makes it soft and glossy.Cures Sometimes nature needs a hte help\u2014 Ayers H.air r.It repairs the hair, dandruff Dr.and Mrs.Reidy tere In Quebec his week.- .: Mra.A.FE.Reckett has returned from a visit to Halifax.; Miss F.Gwiit has returned from Cali- fornta, via St.Louis.Miss.Bentrice - Relffenstein has returned from Europe.: - Mr.S.5.'deForest, of St.John, N.B., is In town for a few days.The Misses Richardson have arrived from St.Mary's to attend McGill \u2018\u2019Mixs Bertha O'Leary.Miss E.Rolland and Miss A.L.deMartigny sail for.Europe next month.Miss Irene Sincennes has \u2018retutned from Murray Bay.where she was the guest of Nirs.Louis Masson.Mr.and Mrs.Stanway and Miss W.Stanway, McTavish street, have returned from their cottage at Murray Bay.Miss V.Gwllt has returned from Benuharnvia, where she was the guest this summer of her sister, Mrs.J.V.Caleutt.Mr.T.©.Keefer and Mrs.Keefer, of Rockliffe.will entertain at a garden party in honour of *ÿ visiting English engineers on Friday, tember 23rd.The| marriage of ! w.B.Campbell, of London, RB \\}.formerly of British Columbia.to fiss Charlotte B.Lynn, took place re ently at Christ Church, Woburn Square.London.Dr.and Mrs.Campbe.are spending thelr honeymoon at Car Court, Glamorgan- shire.Wales, prior to settling near London.The engagement {is announced in Sault Sté.Marie.Ont.of Miss Annie Catherine ve ejdest daughter, of Mr.T.& AtRindon, granddaug r of the late Rev.J.C Atkinson, DA Cancn and Prebendary of Danby, Yorkshire, England, and niece of 3ir Richard and Lady Nichal 0910 england.to Mr.Havol® A¥le Leéverin, gossacs @ seusess &æ THE SEASONABLE MENU # a © téttsa8 à 28353940 BREAKFAST.Blueberries Rice.Cream.Chopped Beet Cakes.French Fried .Potatoes.Wheat Muffins, Coffee.LUNCH.! Veal Chops.Tamato Sauce.Baked Potatoes.Melon.Tea., DINNER.Cream of Spinach Souo.3 Roast Beef.Potatoes.Cucumber Salad.Creamed Cabbage.+ Wafers.Cheese» Custard Ple.Coffee.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ds PERSONALS.Mrs.Richard Patterson.of Cadieux street, has returned home from Quebec.Mrs.W.McLea Walbank and family.Peel street, have returned home from Metis.The marriage of Miss Isabel Zoe Shortt, daughter of the late Rev.Dn Shortt, of Port Hope, to Rev.Vivian Morgan, rector of Elora.was celebrated by Rev.Canon Muckieston, cousin of the bride, and Rev.G.S.Davidson.of Guelph, in 8t Mary's Church, Dov- ercourt.yesterday.Owing to very recent bereavements in the family of both bride and groom, only immediate relatives were invited, but a large number of friends assembled to witness the ceremony.The bride was given away by her cousin, Mr.W.Al- laire Shortt, of New York.and wore : gown of soft white silk, trimmed with Brussels lace, a tulle vell with orange blossoms, and carried a shower uet of NHly of the valley.The two bridesmaids were In attendance.Miss Liyna Morgan, sister of the groom, and Miss May Cummings, niece of the bride, who wore gowns of white organdie and Val- enclennes lace, white chiffon hats with white plumes, and carried shower dos quets of pink asters.Rev.C.A.Seager.of St.Cyprian's Church, was best man and Messrs.Jack and Nell Van Nost- rand were ushers.Mr.and Mrs.Morgan left on the afternoon train for New York and Seabright, the bride travelling in tajlor made suit of light gray cloth, with hat to match.Mr.and Mrs.Morgan will return to Toronto on Sept.28th.A Problem for Christianity.To the Editor of the Montreal Star.sir.\u2014Am I my brother's keeper ?\"\u201d was sald many thousands of years ago.but tie echo of the words is still reverberating down the ages.\u201cAm I my brother's keeper *\" is the spirit of the thought of the vast majority of men and women to-day when they hear of aicuse of suicide such as we had recently in our midst.They read the particulars in the papers, lean back comfortably in their cushioned chairs, and dismiss the matter with, \u201cThe girl was fbolish and \u2018weak.She deserves ho sympathy.\u201d It is s0 easy to chndemn, so difficult to put oneself in the same -place.A young girl absolutely Ignorant of the temptations of a great city comes here to work.She comes from a quiet couptry town or village, or from some small, poor farm,\u2014too small, too poor to support the brood of chtidren that swarm about the frame building.So she packs up her pitiful little be- fonkings and comes into the city to find work\u2014the great selfish city.where every one is intent on their own business, their own pleasure.She gets a situation in a factory or a shop.and after working all day like a galley slave is turned loose at night with no place to go to but her dingy little bedroom, in some squalid boarding house.What is she to do ?Where is she is alone, young.thrown quite on her own resources.may have one or two friends or relations but they are all probably living in some cramped dwelling that offers no attractions, no amusement for the long evenings.Youth craves companionship: youth re for amusement.It would not be humhn' did xt otherwise.Ang thwarted 4n any healthy.honest .how does it get it ?It goes out into only son of A.A T.swarin Stockholm, Sweden 274 01 \", T me RIT LT iy ee - e- \u2014 are gll the working man of New York What are the women of Montreal going to do about it ?What are the j dergy ?The poor girl, who has turned the thoughts of the public in this direction, is only one of a hundred, nay.a thousand, cases.We happen to have heard of her, that is all.Any woman with any experience of Montreal knows that hers is not a unique case.Only the majority of times the result is not suicide but the drifting into a life of ain and shame.This poor girl belonged to the Church of England.Had any of all ose hundreds that marched behind the Archbishop of Canterbury held out a hand to her, invited her to attend his surch, come to the giris\u2019 meetings ?The Church, if it ts active, up-to-date, .thoroughly in earnest, can do much to prevent such \u201ctragic occurrences.It #8 a?problem that is being wrestled with in New York by men of heart and brain and practical Christianity.One branch of the effort to better the tendition of the working classes la shown by Bishop Potter's late\u2014and much criticised\u2014action in opening a model saloon.He knows what the sa- Joong of New York are\u2014vile places, where back rooms shelter jl softs of triquity.He knows that these resorts bas in the way of a club.He knows ES thé\u201cpoor man, Hke the poor woman, has no place to spend his evenings.He knows'that the young man, in his desire for the company of his fellowmen, once he has got his foot inside the door of a saloon is poisoned with bafl liquor.induced to drink too much, ahd finally lured on to worse crimes.This is the hydra-headed monster tLat Bishop Potter is fighting, and let us all honour him for it, and not stu- pildly and blindly criticise from a most | superficial knowledge of the question.- To turn to the side of the problem dealing with the working girls.we can get a hint or two from the work that is being carried on at St.George's in New York.This church is doing a wonderful work.chiefly through the unstinted generosity of Plerpont Morgan and the tireless zeal of the Rev.Dr.Rainsford pnd his assistants One branch of this wonderful church organization Jn particular might be copied with advantage by the churches of Montreal, namely.the work of the Girls\u2019 Friendly Society.Over five hun- } dred working girls belong to the G.F.8.in St.George's, and at the evening classes they are taught sewing, cooking, millinery, embroidery, anything in fact they please, and meet other girls and are brought into contact with educated, refined women who take an interest in them and have thelr welfare at heart.A letter to this paper suggested a way of reaching a large number of girls who work in shops, namely, by a mode of registration, which would enable the clergymen of the different denominations to gather into their folds those who belong to them and give these waifs of humanity some tie, some responsibility, some one to take an interest In them.If Christianity is going to be a force in the community.going to be a power tu be reckoned with in the twentieth century, it must wake up.It must use ts head.its brains.and not be con- ent to amble on in the same old ruts.It must realize Its responsibility to the working classes, throw open its doors to them, stretch out welcoming hands to them.Here in Canada there is a danger of us lagging behind.- Especially perhaps ia this true in Montreal.We are the biggest city of the Dominion; let us be the most ChrisUüaniike, the most practical.: At present we have charities galore.What we want is not 30 much charity, but more brotherhood.Not to help the poor so much, but to help them to help themselves more.We have been sleeping, let us be up and doing.A.C.Montreal.Rainy Days end Sunny Lun cart face them.Rain can't spot them.HEAD D HATCH D HE (Coutinued.) David Kent laughed.as he was in duty bound, but he still had Ormeby on his mind \u201cI see you have Mrs.Brentwood and her daughters here.can you tell me hare I can find Mr.Brookes Orms- \u201cI suppose I could if I should try.But you mustn't hurry me, There is & vacant corner in that davenport beyond the plano: please pv me there and fetch me an ice.I'll wait for you.\u201d He did as he was bidden, and when she was served he stood over her, wondering, as other men had wondered what was the precise recret of her charm.Loring had told him Miss Van Brock's story.She was southern born.the only chiid of a somewhat {ll-con- sidered match between a young California lawyer, w!re-pullling * the national ocapftal In the interest of tha Central Pacific Rallway., and a Virginia belle tasting the deligh's of her first winter in Washington.Later.the young lawyer's state, or his employers.had sent him to Con- ; And Portia, left motheriess in her middle childhood.had grown up in an atmosphere tof itatecraft, or what passes for such.In an era of frank commercialism.Inheriting her \u2018no- ther's rare beauty of face and form, and uniting with it a sympathetic girt in grasp of detall, political and other, she soon her father's confidante and loyal partisan, taking the place, an a daughter might, of the ambitious young wife and mother.who had set her heart on seeing the Van Brock name on the roll of tie United States Senate.Rensselaer Van Brock had died before the menatorial dream could De realized.but mot before he had made a sufficient number of lucky inves:- ments to leave his daughter the ar- bitress of her own future.What that future should be, not cven Loring could guess.Since her father's death Miss Van Brock had been a citizen of the world.With a widowed aunt Jor the shadowiest of chaperons, she had drifted with the tide of Inclination.coming fin:]ly to reet in the western capital for no better reason.perhaps.than that some portion of her Inter- est-bearing securities were emblazoned with the great seal of this particular western State.Kent was thinking of Lerings \u2018e- \u201ccountal as he stood looking down at her.Other women were younger\u2014and with features more conventionally beautiful: Kent could find a round dozen within easy eye-reach, to say nothing of the calm-eyed, queenly !m- provisatrice at the piano\u2014his constaat standard of all womanly charm and grace.Unconsciously he fell to comparing the two, iis hostess and his love, and was brought back to things by a sharp reminder from th.* way, Mr.David.She le not for you: and you are keeping me wait- He smiled down at her.\u201cIt is the law of compensation.1 fanc- you have kept many a man walting \u2014 and will keep many another.\u201d There was a little tang of bitterness fn her laugh.\u201cYou remind me of the time when I went home from school\u2014oh, years and years ago.Old Chloe\u2014she was fny black mammy, you know\u2014had a grown daughter of her own, and her effort to dispose of her 'M'randy\u2019 was a standing joke in the family.In answer to my stereotyped question she stood back and folded her arms.\u201cNaw, honey; dat M'randy ain't ma\u2019ied yit.She gwine be dea lak vou: look pretty.an\u2019 say.Howdy' Misteh Jawnson, an\u2019 go \u2018long by awn turrer side de road.\u201d \u201cA very pretty little fable\u201d sald Kent.\u201cAnd the moral\u201d \u201cIs that I amuse myself with you\u2014 all of you: and in your turn you make use of me\u2014or you think you do.Of what use can I to Mr.David Kent this evening?\u201d \u201cSee how you misjudge me!\u201d he protested.\u201cMy errand here to-night ie purely charitable.Which brings me back to Ormsby; did you say you could tell me where to look for him?\u201cHe is in the smoking-room with five or six other tobacco misanthropes What do yon want of him?\" \u201cI want to say two words in his ear: after which I shail vanish and make room for my hettern.\u201d Miss Vian Brick was gazing stead- fastiy at (he impassioned face lighted by the plano candles.\u201cIs {t about Miss Brentwood?\" she arked abruptly.\u201cIn.a way\u2014yes.,\u201d he confessed the streets.into low places of amuse- late freely.The most ment, into suspicious reports and picks » and econo J vaiatance with G kno \u2018Suical, of Overcoats.whom, od rows At all dealers.And this is the problem we have to pi Fon \u2018 CÉHRIMES ea Le CN ES ele - MST EE She rose and stood beside him\u2014a THE GRAFTERS er RAA RAA AAA | By $ Francis Lynde +H 0194094946 © bewitching figure of a woman who knew her part in the human comedy and played it well.\u201cIs it wise, David™ she asked soft- Iy.\u201cI am not denying the poasiblli- | ties.you might come between them If you should try\u2014l\u2019m rather afraid you could.But you mustn't, you know; it's too late.You've marred her, between you: or rather that convention, which makes a woman deaf.blind and dumb until a man has fairly committed himseif, has marred her.For your sake she can never be quite all she ought to be to him: for his sake she could never be quite the same to you.\u201d He drew apart from her, frowning.\u201cit T should say that I don't fully understand what you mean?\u201d he rejoined.\u201cI should retort by raying something extremely uncompiimentary about your lack of perspicacity,\u201d she cut in maliciously.\u201cI beg pardon.\u201d he said.a MNttle stiffly.\u201cYou are labouring under an entirely wrong Impression.What I have to say to Mr.Brookes Ormsby does not remotely concern the matter ,you touch upon.It's an affair of the Stock Exchange.\u201d \u201cAs if I didn't know!\" she countered.\u201cYou merely reminded me of the other thing.But If it is only a business secret you may as well tell me all about it at first hands.Some one is sure to tell me sooner or later.\u201d Now David Kent was growing impatient.Down in the Inner depths of him he was persuaded that Ormsby might have difficulty in inducing Mrs.Brentwood to sell her Western Pacific stock even at an advance: might require time, at least.And time, with a Buck's majority tinkering with corporate rights in the Assembly, might well be precious.\u201cForgive me if I tell Ormsby first.\u201d he pleaded.\u201cAfterward, if you care to know.you shall\u201d Miss Van Brock let him go at that, but now the way to the smoking-den on the floor above was hedged up.He did battie with the polite requirements, changing a word with one and another of the obstructors only as he had to.None the less, when he had finally wrought his way to the smoking room Ormsby had eluded him again.He went back to the parlors, wondering how he had missed the club- man.In the middie room of the suite he found Portia chatting with Marston, the lieutenant-governor: and a young woman In the smartest of reception gowns had succeeded to Elinor's place at the plana \u201cYou found him *™ queried the hostess, excusing herself to the tall], saturnine man who had shared the honours at the head of the People\u2019s Party ticket with Jasper G.Bucks.\u201cNo.\u201d said Kent.\u201cHave you seen him ?\"* \u201cWhy.yes: they all came to take leave just a few moments after you left me.I thought of telling Mr.Ormsby you were Jooking for him, but you shut me oft ro snipplly\u2014\"\u201d \u201cMiss Van Brock! What have you done ?T must go at once.\u201d \u201cReally ?I am complimented.But as a man must; shaking hands or ex- had something to tell you\u2014something of importance: but 1 can't remember what it was how.I never can remember things in the hurry of leave- takings.\u201d As we have iutimated, Kent had hitherto found Miss Portia\u2019's confidences exceedingly helpful in a business way, and he hesitated.\u201cTell me.\u201d he beg- \u201cNo, I can't remember tt- ! doubt if 1 shall ever remember it unless you can remind me by telling me why you are so desperately anxious to find Mr.Ormsby.\u201d \u201cI wonder if you hold everybody up like this.\" he laughed.\u201cBut I don't mind telling you.Western Pacific preferred has gone to fifty-eight and a alt.\u201cAnd Mr.Ormsby has some to sell ?I wish I had.Do you know what I'd do?\u201d She drew closer and laid a hand on his arm.\u201cI'd aeli\u2014by wire\u2014 to-night.at least.l'A make sure that my telegram would be the first thing my broker would lay his hands on in the morning.\u201d \u201cOn general principles, I suppose: 80 should I, and for the same reason.But have I succeeded In reminding you of that thing you were going to tell me?\" \u201cNot wholly: only partly.You sald this matter of Mr.Ormsby's concerned Miss Brentwood\u2014in a way-\u2014aidn't you?\u201cYou will have your pound of flesh, entire.won't you?The stocks is hers, and her mother's and sister's.1 want Ormsby to persuade them to sell.They = listen to him.That iz all; all the \u201cOf course!\u201d she said airtly.\u2018How simple of me not to have able to add It up without your heip.I! saw the quotation in the evening paper: and 1 know.better, perhapa, you deo, the need for haste.Must you go now?® She had taken his arm and was wedging him through the press in the pare lours toward the hall.(To be nued.) 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Vas ts [Oa 3 Wan ean 12,1 ner 2e, SOON ea nt 1e Yoo aa: 33 dene 1C.1.1a 15 NS 00 LS OU CaUR ant re Cu) Cul wh 00 each s 340 15 an 11.754 00 163 @ enca 82091 At 13,528 de II 00 en It nat ty he ou 16 14 DA TER No each sida ng 10.532 vo 1.155 00 vac à 330 hote F100 1a toa $29 00 ea ty 4 hotes a0 1e Non 81 00 ey hy 3 hols TOW fe 7 150 Tien TIT oe each & nalals Yue te a 200 18N0) 09 316 00 eu ch J autel EU so: 00 ROL MW en Nh 1 ond \u201c0 1 052 va 1.082 00 cach } hotel Lo 3,507 03 3.582 wy rach 30 $I0.241 00 - Recap't.'aton Taxes on Water From dweltres.svy $azs.ce0 From xauts, ame street as far as Place d'Armes Square, turning into St.James treet at this point.\u201chis service is in addition to the pres: t Beaver Hall and Boulevard and Windsor and St.Lawrence lines, | there belug operated on the r eo schedule as before, Porrauit\u2019s Remarks in Bad Taste.Chambiv Fair was opened yetserday, and In spite of the peor condition of the roads.the attendance was lerge.1 Mr.Victor Geoffrion, M.P.declared the fair opened.and dealt at some length with its history, Mr.Perrault, M.L.A.made a speech, which despite the non-political character of the gathering.was calculated to Advance partisan Interests.His appeal to the people to organize and approach the Government for ald with a united \u2018| front, through the regularly constituted officials of the county, was potnted by a story.He Instanced the case of a young girl who wanted to get married.but who failed.\u201cFor\u201d sald the «peaker.\u2018the went about it in the wrong way.\u201d After a pause Mr.Per.rauit added gratuitausly\u2014and as if to empharite the girl's disability\u2014\"she must have been Irish!\" A Bodo display of live atoek ls to de seen, while there is alno à considerable stock of manufactured goods on exhibition.A banquet was held in the evening.which was largely attended.mr No Hostility Towarde Quebec.Hon.J.Israel Tarte writes in Patrie: La \u201cTt Is not tp the Interest of French- Canadians to revive the race .questions.They have everything to lose in adopting such a policy.We will de more and more in the minority In this country.Let us do nothing to caute our fellow-citizena cf diffe-en: origin to ours to rise Up against us.Let us defend our rights and stop there.Let us offer no provocation \u201cThe politica and personality of Sir | Laurier can be defended for their | Intrinsic value without the necessity of having recourse or apealing to pre- Judicea.\u201cWe are happy for our own part to state openly that at the present moment we know of no cliques or men Individually in either party who are hoetile to our province or our race.\u201d \u2014_\u2014 The Late Mr.Jas.M.Douglas.The death of Mr.J.M.Douglas, the Montreal merchant, is announced at Newburg.N.Y.yesterday.The de- censed gentleman was the head of J.| M.Douglas and Co.general mer.| chante, 81.Nicholas street.The late Mr.Douglas was seventy years of age.and wa In burners here for more thin thirty yearx He was a man of meana HEIR TO THRONE ~~ OF ITALY BORN to Queen Helena on Thursday Night.THE WHOLE NATION REJOICES The Infant Prince Will Be Christened Humbort\u2014Many Messages of fongratulation.Son Born | Racconnigi.Italy, September 16.\u2014A general rate of 19 mills - \u2018 i | already been born to them, but in Italy , | son was born to Queen Helena here Jas: nighty There is general rejoicing t the arrival of an heir to the throne ; of Italy.The young prince will de | named Humbert.J ! APPROVE G'8 ACTION.Rome, September 16.\u2014The majority Cf the people approve the action of King Victor Emmanuel in not choos: ing the title of Prince of Rome for the heir to the throne, born last night, as ia would have mixed the royal family in a party struggle, and would have embittered the conflict between Church and State at a time when the Pope seems to be leaning towards moderation.It is believed that the | title chosen, that of Prince of Piedmont, will become fixed for all time for the ltalian Crown Prince, as ia the : title of Prince of Wales in England.To celebrate the birth of the heir the King has granted amnesty to all deserters und has also shortened by six months the terms of imprisonment for certaln crimes.King Victor Emmanuel has received : the warmest congratulations through- ; Out the Kingdom, and also moat cor- { dial despatches from Emperor Nicho- 1 lag, Fmperor William, President Lou- | bet, King Edward and Emperor Francis Jusepn.The Queen of Roumania rent Queen Helene a poem on the event.EVENT ANXIOUSLY AWAITED.All Italy will rejoice at the birth of an heir to the throne, as the advent of a little boy in the royal family has been anxiously awaited for ¥ome years.King Victor Emmanuel and Princess Helene were married on October 34.) 1896.and several little daughters have \u2018 the Salle law prevalie.and no woman i can succeed to the throne.Up till th: present time the heir apparent has teen the Duke of Aosta, who ls marr.ed | } to Princess Helen of Orleans.{ The presen: King himself bore the , title of Prince of Naples until his ac- But it was aot a popular \u2018!tle, just by reason of its ; being In a measure usurped, since it ; served to call attention to \u2018the fact that the late King ; Victor manuel had taken advantags ; of the revolutionary movement of Gari- ! baldt agalnst the Bourbon King of .cession to the throne.be Naples to annex the latter's dominions | Problems for \u2018the Academic year 1501- to his own.Prince of Piedmont is assuredly the most appropriate title for the hope of : the House of Savoy.For Piedmont la, | 20 to speak the cradle of its race.The reigning house is above everything else + Pledmon:eseand there is no doubt that | among the sturdy.stalwart taciturn and bluntly honest highlanders of Pledmont there Is a feeling of more profound loyalty and whole souled devotion to the reigning any part of Italy.FURTHER DETAILS OF LOSSES BY HALIFAX FIRE.Special to the Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S.September 16\u2014AII night firemen were employed playing on\u2019 the smouldering ruins of yesterday's conflagration on the water front.The The warehouse of G.P.Mitchell and Sons is completely destroyed.Nothing is left standing.Part of the molasses stock was still burning this morning.A large portion of the firm's wharf is burned, but the western end of it is left intact.The butldings of N.and M.Smith were complétely destroyed.They included warehouses, cooperages, office and shipping bullding.Only recently new machinery was installed, which was destroyed.N.and M.Smith's premises covered over half of the burned district.They were all levelled.not ja post was left standing.| The main ! wharf of N.and M.Smith was saved, It was packed with a large quantity of barrelled fish, removed some of the firm's buildings during the progress of the fire.Some of the buildings on Water street destroyed were very old and antiquated looking structures.Abraham Nor- cott\u2019's coopernge was completely destroyed.Thomas J.Egan, gunsmith, | got most of his stock out, but the building was destroyed.The framework ef | the coal sheds on Campbell's wharf, .belonging to the Dominion Coal Com- ; pany.were standing this morning.The coal wax still burning and will not be extinguished for some time.Nothing is left standing of the double dwelling and store of Robert Collins but the brick walls to the south and north ends.Mr.Collins had no Insurance on his stock or furniture.The French house of which Captain John Simmons vas proprietor, is all gone but the brick sida walls.There is nothing left of T.M.Boutllller's fish refrigerator and warehouse.Clanson\u2019s liquor stock was destroyed and the building burned.REVISED INSURANCE LIST.Tho insurance on burned stocks and buildings i¢ as follows: \u2014Hartford, $11.- 000.North British and Mercantile, $12.- 500: Scottish Union and National, $4.- 800: Home of New York, 87,000: Aelna, ! 81.000: Caledonia, 85.000: Phoenix of Brooklyn.320.000: Anglo-American.$18.- 000: Northern.$5,200: Queen, $17,000: Royal, 35.000: Western, 39,000: Acadia, family than ln Ce \"REPUBLICANS NOMINATE COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillips Square, FALL MILLINERY Our First Display of from Paris, London and New York will be made to-day and to-morrow, Friday and Saturday, 16th and 17th September.Imported * Models 716 CHILDREN'S LONG PALETOTE, ! 33 CHILDREN'S SUITS, less TS per be LADIES CLOTH JACKETS.cholo SPECIAL CALR of different linea R MADE-UP SQUARMS, at discoun Mantle Department SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW.Carpet Department con T5 per cent.cent.e for 81.25 met cash.UGS, CARPETS, te ranging MATTINGS and from 10 to 25 per cent.FOOTBALLS end FOOTBALL CLOTH Sporting Goods Department ING.All styles, qualitiea and prices.ASK FOR COPY OF NEW FALL CATALOGUE HENRY MORGAN & 00., Montreal, A Close Shav Is what you hear many men say they © have had from death.In case that next time death should be the winner, guard against the loss to your family by pulling on a good policy of Life Insurance now.and, to get what is best, have a TALK Telephone\u2014Main WI] AUTUMN CONFERENCE M°GILL Y.M.C.À.WAS OPENED TO-DAY.The third annual autumn conference of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion of McGill University opened this morning at halt past nine o'cleck at the Montreal Young Men's Christian Association building.Dominion Square, There will be another sitting at 7.30 np.tm.and similar attting wii de held to- marrow.The conference will continue on Sunday, but the hours of meeting are at 3 pm.and 7 pm.The attention of the Conferences will engaged ln the consideration of \u201805, Finances, Bible Study.New Student and Membership Work, Foreiga Work.Religious Meetings, etc Among those who will be present and speak.are Mesars.E.T.Colton and C.W.Gukey.of the International Committee.New York; Rev.J.L.Gilmour, of Olivet Baptist Church, Rav.John M of Presbyterian the city Young Men's Christian Assc- tion: costs.& Patergon auû George : F.J.Tees, president of the McGill Y.M.C.A., and others.includ- the chairmen of the various coming mittees.Throughout the session the Conference will meet at the above named place.QUESTION OF TAXATION OF BOARDING NOW DISCUSSED.A question arose in the Law Depart- went to-day, at the instance of Ald Gallery.as to whether, according to a new enactment, boarding house keepers could be levied for a special tax.The aldermen contended that the city assessors had been putting special taxes on boarding house keepers.He energetically protested, and held that the enactment was not un- deratood.lt la claimed by the alderman that the Law Department gave the opinion that the city had only the right to tax agents for boarding houses The whole ques: tion will come up before the Finance Committee.HIGGINS FOR GOVERNOR.Saratoga.N.Y.September 16.\u2014The platform adopted by the Republican State Convention yesterday is an endorsement of the party's policies In the\u2019 state and nation.It repeats and confirms the pledge made to President Roosevelt by the state convention two years ago.of unfaltering confidence, and unwavering support, and records appreciation of his administration.\u201cwhich has been one of performance unsurpassed in American history.\u201d Lieutenant-Governor F.W.Higgins was nominated fer governor by acclamation.Former Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Woodruffs name was presented to the convention as a candidate for governor.but he withdrew before a roll call was begun.MR.BORDEN TENDERED LUNCHEON IN LONDON.Special to the Montreal Star.London, Ont., September 16.\u2014Travel- ling round from $i.Thomas after his lust njght's meeting there by way of Woodstock, Mr.R.L.Borden arrived H McCAW Office\u2014Room 535, 107 St.James St MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Afternoon Transactions.Toronto Raila -25 at }u:3,.25 at 102%.Twino\u201425 at 974.C.P.R.\u201460 at 127 N.8.Bteel\u201425 at 6414.25 at GéL,.25 at C4 25 ne 64 25 at 61 N.8.Ste: bonds $2,000 at 104.for the Star by \u201clondon Straihy à Oo.atvek brokers U S: Sa-rament street: Stueke Sept 18 sept 15 Closing Ane mnt Ask na Canadian Pacific x 127% 137 176% 130% Montreai 8t Ry .S04 va es 204 Montreal SL New.© meee eels Toronto RLRy, xd 10:% J0:4 10d 102% Ral\u2018fax Bt.Ry, xd 93 ve ss Uuitedky .Ou?ee ca we TIN + NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied by J.8 Bache & Co.C D.Monk.manager.°9 Hospital street Sept là Opening, High Low Close Stosks eh 2.30 Amalgamated Copy ARA sg Bu FRY American Lnco com 363 Ÿ séy vis De 60 prof 7 as #7 Mie Am Durer Befin, Cs.131 131% IN 1334 vof La.Lace RE Am Smite 2 Rat De By Ey en ow ry.2 MW i: % 22% ARaconda Xin.Ca RI) 10 ss 3 à Top 2 8t Ps N23) na ny \"2% de \u2026 80 re 9% \u201cHY ally We .84% duly wea uly Detroit United Ry \u2026 Dela Lack & Weta Denver à Rio G com Dujuta 28 2 An.19 124 181 1 Cen 1H wy 3 m \"ne Do do 1 pref 8j oi HN as De do 3 pret 4 47 4 48% NYO» West ily UN IN SUR Kor.à Westernoom 60% UUW GAY us Faciéc 33 33 IY Ny Fenn R 128 131% 1344 4% \u201c dd lod dug dud\u2019 uy sn she ur or BS wa wy Wig.[LS 38 368, an Athy ddd da se x Ta Tas fr in Le Bly us yo 10 ee Tila 14 74 ame, 97% ve Creenss Jn eh je TH Le @o pref ace 2% \u201ca ais 41 Western Unies Tel Vix vis vin Vi Wie.Len.com.10% 10% 104 vy vo pnd.433% 43% se dag CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.é.B Bacns anc eu.29 leapital sires repult the closing prices to-0ar.as En:lewar Sept.14, IN Opening.IHighen æets.Wheat, Dept.th 10% ih nie mu 55 ge CH wpt a OS .- + bec.#ty [24 LY Pers, Map.,.roue Laanse pet.Jum 1083 lutz May.av.pes * On.eu.\u201cvu es Short Ride, * Ou.198 Tr T1e Spot Cotton Close.cloced di.Miadling uplands, 10.40; Jo Gulf, 11.18.Seles, 200 Lales.~ Special Notice.Assortment new planon received at Leach's 2440 St.Catherine street Cash or easy payments, 2) , ant th | ering.and during the evening instru- quette Railroad.and the Chicago pack- : .| And lately devoted a good deal his (local) 844,000: Norwich Union, 3500: t ; fh \" onan M cor \u201cThe | mental plano selections were given Ing houses.The G.T.R.does consid-| The foliowing Montrealers are re- | ime travelling.of hi Commercial Union.38.000: Phoenix of on?He en oEE e ne ro EN) VRUDE Fes \" | * | bx Mr.C.Johnson, some capital songs erable business for these companies, gistere) to-day at Toronto Hotels: | Mr.R J.Douglas, his mon left Inst London.$12,000; Halifax Compan).$18.extended him by President Gartashors i Hunter's Flank \u2014the Flask by Messrs C.Kitto.J.M.Barton, and and does not expect to loke this as yet.King Edward\u2014John BaillleJ.KE.ew, | evening for Nowburgh to bring the 600: Connecticut, 38.500; Canadian Ins.and the of Directors of the Lor Hl that tn covered with the {| E.aM.Murphy and a stirring patriotic The rumour has not been confirmed.C.C.Rallantyne, L.M.Harrie.Mr ! body to Montreal.\\ Co.$9.000; ndon Mutual, $1.600: don he, Doar 4 Informal lunch at th fil heaviest of leather wien | | recitation by Mr.J.A.Edwards.and Mr CA een CRE \u2014_ Union, 35,000: Ottawa Ins.Co.320-000; exhibition today wih the Mrecteee M) ahowider strap, with satety IH Mr.Joseph H.Jacobs said the mem- son.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.son.T Excursion of Monk Club.British American.39.000: a] and several specially invited œuesta.ii .ibers were pleased to see Mr.Campbell » and Mrs.O.Paquette.R.Fisher.R J.Union, 33.500: Liverpool & London These include Bir John Carling: wh gl mon-lemkable stopper, with \u2018Lane present.There were so many wao WHAT'S THE USE Soden, W.J.Harsin.Frederick G.jane excursion of the Monk Club tak+a Globe, $3,000: Nova frotla.$15,000.with Mayor Beck and President Garte lif cop attached for conventence, \u2018were hoping that Mr.Lane would be- To Keep a \u201cCoffes Complexion?Todd.J.M.Martin._Qursr« intel place on Sunday next, 18th instant.to shore met Mr.Borden's party at the Bi amd with spacious capacity.come a Conservative candidate for St.Fred.8 Brush.J.F.Kerr.Rossin |SL Anne de Bellevue.Several Interest- station; Benator Coffey, Major Beatil 8) Lawrence, and they were walling for A Indy says: posture ee Delned my Houre-Mre.Snorda.ing ae lt Se ered touch- | FIGHTING HAS BEEN - Mayor Beck.of London.M Las be Pi Such are Flonka 5 ithe time.If he should come In the field.Complexion =o much that my (lends i engaging the at- Oronhyatekhi ral others.A | tention of tha Ludblie.T! y a, and several others.A 2 Now: 14BS nnd tame i = Mr Jacob Hebrew compatriots | emrlexion net be coffee coloured, The Richmond Wreck.Stop at all station : on ine rou, RESUMED NEAR MUKDEN.Eantle guest is Bir John Murray.of A aoe 1e ; {weve concerned.he felt assured, wn muddy and yellow.but it Ia now clrar Mr.WF.Mountain.who was killed | ÂMONE the speakers \\ill ba Hon.L.O.| Mukden.September 16-\u2014Eariy this} fl)\" ureh.Scotland, the noted gvlo- jy No 1470 he emalier of the 'spite of so-called pretensions to the and rosy az when | wns n xirl.1 was [jn the Rallway wreck last week.car.to of Fon.P.E.Leblanc.T.C.Ces- [morning twenty-six wounded men bde- End ls on hle way.accompanied by i twa, with a capacity of 3-4 [Hl | contrary.that a Conservative eandl- Induced to try Postum by a friend [red an Accident Policy for 35.000.08 tn | grain, sasre.J.DL Monk.J.G.H.longing to Major-General Miatchenko's Lady Moray to nds ead oy BH pint.A vrry portable | laate would receive a just support at who had suffered just as I had suffer- [tne Dominion of Canada Guarantaa ergeron and othera Cossack division were brought into st.Louis Exposition i fask es \u2018their hands.There was no man or poll.©) from terrible indigestion.palpita- igng Accident Insuranée Company.The WwW.Mukden.Parilculars of the skirmish are 51 few shorts te are expected a: UE Hi | tical party who controlled thin vote tion of the heart and sinking spells.The claim papers were received at the ate Mr.W.À.Cassile.not avallable.It is not clear whether the luncheon, after which Mr.Borden s 1 Ne.14208, with a capacity of | as thers were no mare independent and \u201cAfter ! had used tum a week 1! Head Office of the Company, on Thure- On Tuerday last at Huntaville, oc- |!* Was a almple outpost affair or the party will be driven round + orden, In 2 pinte large cap.very {} [fair minded people than the Hebrews Was so much better that I was afraid {day, the Sth inst.and yesterday.he tarred the death of Mr.William Allan Pefinning ot the real Japanese advance on grounds, going on later to \u201cThe fill strongly mnde 33s [HU ot Montreal.: it would no: last.But now two years In Instant, their local manager.Mr.M.Casaila who was employed by Messrs, [On Mukden.Kennels,\u201d where the afterncon will be © | 1 Short addreases were also dejivered have parsed and 1 am a well worean.walker.Temple Building.handed out fhaw.Casslis & Co.leather merchants, \u2014 spent.fl We prepay theee to your ad- gl by Messrs.R.L.de Martigny, L.0.| owe it ail to leaving oft coffees and {ine Company's cheque for the amount.Mr.Castile wan the eldest son of the ke strik Il dress nt the above prices.fof | Armstrong.Lieut.-Col.Butler.M.8.| drinking Postum in Its place.being two days after papers were filed.Inte Archibald M.Caseils, and was only G.P.R.Boitermakers Strike.Plerpent Morgan In 8mash-Up.bi / Returenble if assatlstactary.[fll | 1-0 rerznn.8.Carmichael and Campbell | \u201c1 had drank coffee all my life.T| This well known company use the {32 years of age.He was buried from Special to The Montreal Star.i Lane, whe received an ovation at the j Suspected that it was the cause of my {game prompt busineesiike methods in his mother's residence yesterday.Winnipeg.Man.September 16.\u2014The Bpecial to the Mentreal Ster.A 0 ill \u2018cose of nie apeech.{ trouble.hut M de not until T actually {the settlement of clalms as In securing _\u2014 C.P.R.Bollermakers on the Western New York September 16.\u2014 Pier- IE Fifteen new members wears added to quit voffee And started to try Postum [applications Taken te the General.ER t thie morning st 11 , .A | | the eluh that 1 became certain: then all my | lines went.ou .pent Morgan's proverbial luck stood I HENRY BIRKS & SONS | J.troubles cesced and 1 am now well Special Notice do, While at work to-dav in the Angus o'clock.him In good stead yesterday after- RH ; .Tunisian Due This Evening.and strong again.\u201d Names furnished by , \u2018| Shop?, cf the Canidian Pacific Ral way, i \u2014\u2014\u2014 noon.when hls cab narrowly escaped | : Jevellers, The Allan Mne rayal mail steamanip PotsuUr Co.Battle Creek.Mich.Among the Toronto Fair Pianos re- Adrian Galdfeather, 35 years of age, Dan Patch ie Wel! Again.being amashed to bits in collision with I PHILLIPS SQUARR.S Paniatan.from Liverpool for Montreal There's a reasorn.ceived al Leach's.2440 SM.Catherine was struck on the héad by a heavy York, September 16.-Dan Patch, 37 ¢Ighth street car.The banker was ww ©] | arrived at Quebac nt 9 a.m.proceeded Look In each package for a copy of street, are a_numbder of benutiful Mor- plece of iron and received a severe red ying early In the week \u201chs severely shaken and considerably ( ONDES 2) | at 1] am.and ls due here at 9.30 p.m.lhe famous litle book.\u201cThe Road to ris Upright Planos in Empire and Co- gash.He was taken to the General Spoedily recovering.and may be seen in | shocked but dig not sustain any brule- A di coed 2:27 | to-day.Wellville.: lontal designs.tn $% Rospltal harness again before the season closes.| es.; SV .* + 2 reg po n°2 i : avy 4 New York, Beptember le.-Cotlon spot an es Sn $ CEA i EE ER TY ui ee Aha oe mae ge = PA 0k THE MONTREAL DAILY NOW ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE Magloire Hogue Is Before the Court of King's Bench.CHARGED WITH KILLING WIFE Prisoner Breaks Down in the and Cried Bitterly at Box Outset.Magloire Hogue is on trial for his life.in the Court of King's Bench, today.He is charged with having killed lus wife at their home, In the rear uf 207 Montcalm street, on the night of April 12 last.Gaol Nfe has evidently agreed with him.At the time of his arr-st he &howed unmistakable signs of having been on a long carouse.and withesses at the time of the coroner's inquest told of the fact that he wns Intoxicated on the night of the murder.To-day tie looks stout and healthy, but the trial has already had an effect upon him, breaking down as he did with the swearing tn of the frst juror.He cried bitterly, and watched between his tears the work of his lawyer Mr.A Beaulieu.who insisted on the trying of every Juryman before he was sworn to act, Mr.Eugene Lafontaine.cutor, ta conducting the case and Mr.Justice Ouimet is presiding.His Lordship did not arrive in court to-day till 11 o'clock.explaining that his traln had been held up for a short time by a little acctdent OUTLINED EVIDENCE, Mr.Lafontaine's outline of the evidence wus lstened to bv All present with much attention.The murder is thought to have taken place at nine o'clock.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Frechette lived In the house with the Hogues, and about eight o'vlock they went out to apend the evening with some friends.When they returned about 10.30 they went to thetr rooms, and sopn after Hogue came in to see them.\u2018When they left the house Hogue waa partially drunk and was having a bitter quarrel with his wife.They were then not, very much surprised when Hogue sald : to them: \u201cMr.and Mrs.Frechette.see.| have killed my wife.\u201d They went with him tu the bedroom and found Mrs.Hogue lying in a pool of blood on the bed, her throat and! head fearfully cut, ar if with a razor Hogue went out soon after, and went to a saloon, where he tried to get some drink.He there made admissions of having killed his wife and soon after constables were called and he waa taken to the police station.Hogue wax formally arrested on the strength of the coroner's jury verdict charging him with murder.Captain Choquete, who made the enquiries which firat led to Hrgue's detention.was the first witness called, and he rclated what had been told him about Hogue's condition and efforts (o get drink.It is expected that a verdict will be reached to-morrow evening.GREAT SCARCITY OF LABOURERS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK.\u201cNo mean In this city need be out of work.\u201d That was the atatement of the he ds of one of the employment agen- | cier, in this city this morning.It appears that there is a greal scarcity | of labourers for rallway construction | work.The various railways cannot ' obtain sufficlent labour to \u201croues | crown prose- vome and enterprises which they have already embarked upon.This arizes from the fact C.P.R., Mackensie and Mann, the Great Northern, are extending thelr systems and there are various pddi- tions being made tn smaller branch | lines.The railways are offering a hig as $1.50 and $1.75 for thia clase of labour, but cannot obtain this.The \u2018 Italions who flocked to Montreal lant \u2018 spring.and among whom so much | distress prevailed.have all been ab- | sorbed and more are required.| that the \u201cOf course,\u201d remarked the head of one bureau.\u201cthere are large numbers of loafers in the ¢ity who will not work.Only the other day I advanced money to a number of men who were | to be sent to Shawinigan Falls and the disappeared and never showed ap afterwards.They didn\u2019t want to work.\" The C.P.R.labour bureau confirmed th.above.COMMISSION IS APPOINTED TO REVIEW THE EVIDENCE.Mr.Justice Curran and Mr.Justice Lavergne have been appointed by the Quebec Government as a commission to review the evidence of the Cooke- Blackley libel trial.It is expected that oficia) announcement will he made to-day.Thig action will result In tle dropping of the case from the Court of King\u2019s Bench list.The mission of the commission will be to declare whether or not the evidence as given Justified the action of Mr.J.P.Cooke in issuing a warrant for the arrest of Mr, Blackley.JURY DECIDE DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL.There was an inquest to-day over the remains of Hormisdas Viens, who was killed yesterday in the Grand Trunk Rallway yard, at Point St Charles.The medical testimony showed that the deceased had been terribly crushed and mangled.hillas Morin was the first witness examined by Depuly-Coroner Biron.He identified the body, and stated that his cousin was 39 years of age.He was an experienced railway man.John O'Shaughnessy.90a Chatham street, said he was the yard foreman of the Grand Trunk Rallway, at the Point.He did not see Viens run over.He was talking with him about ten or fifteen minutes before the accident.He explained to the jury that while he was walking from the engine to the rear of the freight train he came across the head of his companion at the side of the track.The rest of Vien's remains were scattered along the track about fifteen feet west of the head.The lantern war lying beside his hands.smashed ta pleces.John Sukrtue.105 Forfard street, who was one of the first to discover the tragedy.said that Viens was an expert workman.He had been In the employ of the 1.©.R.and the C.P.R.He could not explalne to the Jury just how the accident happened.In summing up the evidence.Dep- uty-Coroner Riron pointed out to the Jury that there was no evidence to show that an crime had been committed.He was convinced that Viens had been caught by the train and acct.dentally killed.It only took the Jury a few minutes to decide on a verdict of accidental death.- plan of taking Port , of Golden HIll by assault.APS WILL CARRY ON A WINTER CAMPAIGN So Declares Baron Haya- shi in Interview in London.SITUATION IN MANCHURIA The Czar is Satisfied That Kuropatkin Did Best He Could at Liao Yang.Koupanizsu.September 15, via Tien Tsin.September 16.-Japangse have not yet appeared in the vicinity of the Sin- mintin railway.The Russians held the great Mukden road from Slnmintin.projecting the right flank with a full army corps above the Hun river.The Japanese, who are still landing reinforcements at New Chwang and sending winter equipment and supplies from the hills along the east.Foreign military attaches and newspaper correspondents In numbers left the Japanese side after the fighting at Liao Yang.The correspondents are also leaving the Russian army.The economical and moral administration of New Chwang by the Japanese ls in great vcoutrast to the Russian administration.The prosperity of the people is prevented only by the arres: of commerce of the interior by the Russians.GARRISON FOR LIAO YANG.Mukden.Thursday, September 15.\u2014 (Delayed um to information from Chinese sources | the Japanese are jeaving a garrison at; Lino Yang.and thelr main forces are moving out on the Russian flanks.The whole \u2018\u2019hinese population of Liao Yang is working on the Japanese defences there.At night the Rusajan sentries here can discern the glow of the Japanese camp fires in the direction of Liao Yang.three days ago the Japanese burning Until had not finished burying or their dead around Liao Yang.EMPEROR THANKS KUROPATKIN.London, September 16.\u2014A despatch to a news agency from September 16, says that in a general order issued by General Kuropatkin today the following message from Em- perer Nicholas, to the General was published.\u201cI see from your report that you were unable to hold the fortress of Liao Yang owing to the enemy threatening to cut oft your communications.The retreat of the whole army in such dif- Acult circumstances and over such terrible roads was an operation excellently carried out In the face of grave dif- ficultiez.T thank you and your splendid troops for their heroic work and continued self-sacrifice.God guard you.(Signed) \u201cNicholas.\u201d Commenting on His Majesty's message General Kuropatkin sayz It con- taint a further expression of lofty be- nevnience on the part of the Emperor.and adds: \u2018I am quite sure that In the work that lies before the Manchurian army every -oldier will put forth his best efforts to achieve victory over the enemy and become wurthy of the confidence of the Emperor.\u201d Kuropatkin ordered the Emperor's message to be read to all the troops with solemn ceremony.THE JAPANESE PROGRAMME.Paris, September 16\u2014The Matin today published a long Interview with ; Baron Hayashl, the Japanese Minister in London, who is quoted as saying: \u201cBefore the war we demanded that Russia recognizes China's soversignty over Manchuria.To-day.after our victories nnd expenses we are no longer content with our former demand.After the fall of Pc t Arthur our conditions will be ztill more extreme, and \u2018after taking Vladivostok they will be yet more extreme.\"The next battle will be at Tie Pass.We shall continue hostilities through- ou\u2019 the winter.¢ have given up the Arthur by ase sault and will compel its cupitulatio by fainine.Ita fall would free 50.men and enable them to reinforce our northern army: but, we do not need them just now.\u201d AROUND PORT ARTHUR.Che Foo, September 16.\u20141.30 p.m.\u2014 : The Japunese troops between Septem- be.8 and September 10 captured : fort situated on a high hit! two miles east The fighting was not severe, The Japanese were able to remain In the fort because the quality of the powder used at Golden Hill was so pour that many shells fell short and others failed to explode.The foregoing information was received from an intelligent Chinese.who left Port Arthur on September 12.He had been @ dock yard labourer there for many years.He adde that the Japanese are tunnelling under the Russian forts with the intention of blowing them up.He says that the work of tunnelling Is slow and arduous and will probably be successful.St.Pétersburg, September 16.\u2014 A te.egram from Harbin says the following report has been received from Port Arthur: \u2018Our garrison is in g-od spirits and there ia no prespct of provisions failing.Port Arthur is prepared to make a loag obstinate defense.The Japanese are strongly fortifying their positiona near the Kinchou Irthmus and are entrenching before Port Arthur.\u201d Japs Massing at Yentai.St.Petersburg, September 16.General Kuropatkin reports that re- connaisances have established the fact that the Japaness are ' massing near Yentat and Bentsiaputse.Bodies of Japanese are also moving in the Liao river valley.\u2014_\u2014 CARRIES NEW FLAG.Allan Liner lonian Sails With \u201cCanadian Maile\u201d Flag.Canadian Associated Press.Lo \u2018on, September 18.\u2014 A London newspaper offers its renders a day at the Crystal Palace for the : expenditure of a halfpenny on its issue of September twenty-fourth.A coupun from the newspaper will adm!t to the palace and the occasion is to be cal>- brated hy the first appearance in England of the Kilties' Band, from Belle- ville.Canada.NEW FLAG ON IONIAN.A -oticeable feature of the departure of the Allan Liner Ionian.was the new red fing bearing the announcement: \"Canadian mails.\u201d Among the pasengera is Archbishop Langevin, of innipeg.f Special Notice, The world-renowned Mason & Risch Planos are obtainable only at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine St.Pricee from $830 upwards.Terms, 825 deposit and $10 : monghly.Discounts for cash.3 2 \u2014-\u2014 One of our special values this fall ie a Cut Giass Bowl R Inches diameter, solid silver mounted for 810.00.R.Hemsley, 8t.James street, Montreal.rom transmissioin)\u2014Accordingy Mukden, dated \u2018 Ba day.34,676.Teel DULNESS AGA IN LOGAL STOCKS Market Was Generally Firm, Pacific Being the Leader.BREAK IN NOVA SCOTIA STEEL Was Only Weak Spot This Morning\u2014 Dominion Coal Strong\u2014Holiday To-morrow.There will be no session of the Stock Exchange to-morrow, This was the decision of the brokers taken al noon to-day.Possibly they were influenced In thelr vote by the fact that dealing has again become perfunctory in the local market, and even New York seems to be taking a respite from {ts recent vigorous attempts te advance the price of stuc The most marked stocks on the Montreal market this morning were again Canadian Pacific and Nova Boutin Steel, the former for its strength, and the latter for Its weakness.Inquiry around the street this morning elicited nothing regarding Scotia, which would justify the present decline, more than what was pretty well known when It wax at the higher figures of a week or two ago There is a possibility that the reported apathy of investors in the matter of subscribing to the bonds Issued some time stnce, may be having some influence on the bear side of the market, as showing the general disposition of investors though, of itself.it would appear to be of little conseuuencs.At any rate, Scu- tia was easily the most active stock on ! the liat this morning and the activity was caused by the disposition on the part | of holders to part with their stock at he beat prices offered.Some 450 shares were thrown over during the session.the opening sale registering a break of nearly a point at 65%.and the market being afterwards carried two points lower.It then rallieg % and closeg at 64%.Ouly 160 shares of Pacific were called for at the market.These were taken at steady prices, the opening sale being at a bulge of 13 pointa from last night's close, at 137, the closing figure being the same, and sales being made at 1274 to 127% in the meantime.Both London and New York were firm.London apparently supplying the main strength.Coal common agaln evinced strength.A matter of 100 shares were traded in at prices ranging about \\ above yea- terday'e highest.The market closed nt 60, the price for the day.Dominion Iron and Steel held firm.There was not much doing In it, but 70 common\u2019 were taken at 11% and 56 preferred at 36, $8,000 bonds ranging from 79 down to 78%.R and O.held steady and dull at B9, and Montreal Street was firm at 208.This comprised practically the entire dealings for the morning, the lotal sales amounting to less than 1.000 shares and some 36,000 bonds.MORNING SESSION.Canadian Pacific-50 at 127, 127%.10 at 127%.BO at 127.Iron com.\u201450 ar 1139.20 at 11%.Detroit\u201410 at 66% Irmn pfd.\u201450 at 26 Richelleu\u201426 at 69 Coal com.\u20145 at 59.5 at 60.76 at 60.2K 60.Nova Scotia\u201450 at BAK.2K at 65%.125 At 84%.50 at 84.25 at 64, Ca a\" 63%.25 at 64.25 at 64.BO at 644.\u201cMontreal Street Railway\u2014 3 at 208.E T Pank\u20147 at Iron bonda\u20143$2, 000 at at 78, $4.000 at TRY.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported far the Brar by Mordon Nrathy & Co., stock arokers 8 Kt Sacrament stree! 80 at Stocks.Bept 16.Sept.1» 12.50 Au Bd Ask, BM Canadian Paeific xd 197 12% 126 Montreal Kt.Ry > die 70% New Montreal St.LOT 203 dad Elec Ry.Toronto Bt.pan 2d Twin City KI Wait Tol: 1nterecionial de Co.Moutrea! Seal Work Lo do Nova 8 eeldConl De do pref, Com Cable Vo.Muntrea) jeiez U \u2018s.Ueil Telephone Co .uw ref.Maretou! Wirotess.da alling, ; vre dliny pret bo Lommon.BANKS Montreal., Molsone xd Jorouto | Mercoaute NU Can tal Cotton Co .Lominion Con) Dem Ugilvte Mlliing .N 3 Steel 4 Coal.M LH à Power Co.GOSSIP OVER WIRES FROM WALL STREET.Hartshorne.Bogert & Battelle \u2014The bond market continied to be very active throughout the past week, and the acar- city of really high-class securittee continues.Bpeculative issues were heavily dealt In at irregular prices.They have sold off within the past few days In aym- thy with the stock market, but the uying appears to be general, and we look for further advance In all issues.Money continues to be easy, and there is no indication as yet of an advance in the call rate.Charles Head and Co \u2014 The Boston market opened rather tamely this morning, but the apeciaitiea soon developed strength and aotivity.Amaigamated was the leader in coppers, rising to 59%, most of the buying coming from New York.Alloues, Utah and Victoria were the other active coppers.Steel stocks are again very strong and active this moming.The market is zpotiy today.as It has been the pust week.Burnett and Co.\u2014Bitlet pool adjourned until next week.Demand for copper here and abroad increasing.Western houses less builish on Grangers and Pacifics.20,- 000 U.8.Steel employes at Mahoning Valley.Ohio, threaten to strike.Bond ouses report some revival in demand ne traction bonds.Output of coke in Po- cohontas and Connellsville fields Increasing.Early break in Fall River strike expected.No Increase in Union Pacific common dividend probable for 18 montha at least.Edmund a Charles Randolph\u2014 We look far a further advance in Penna.In Central B.& O., and of ghizen, 25 favour further dying of & on Texas, and ve Too.for a Important poard movement in Nationa Lead.and adyrize the purchase of this stock for substantial profits.Keep on the long side of A.C.P.and Sugar, and Muy B.R.T.on any decline.We expect continued strength in the grain market, and higher prices for wheat, Thirty-eight roads for first week of Bent, show average gross Increase of 4,37 per cent.ut ere committee asking for proxies for Chicago Terminal meeting.Rumonred Colo.Fuel netds more financial assistance from contraliing interest.ike jont to sub-Treasury since Fri- 4.000.ve {pdustrials decline .01 pe; active railroads decline .19 p.c.have The Dominion Coal y awarded the contract for bullding three Compa additions) steamers, to be used In the conl trade between Sydney and Montreal.to the firm of Aktleselskabet- Boryge- stad of Poregrund, Norway.The steamers wil] be of steel, made by J.Thomson & Co, Sunderland, England.The contracting company given a guarantee te have one of the boats complete in May next.The steamers will have a carrying capacity of 6.500 tons and will cost upwards of half a million dollars.They will be bullt specially for the coal trade.and will have a speed, when loaded, of ten knota The contract for the Pacific Ocean service to Mexico has Leen awarded to Mr.Reid of Glasgow.Mr.Reid will receive a rubaidy of $100,000, to which the Canadian and Mexican Governments contribute in equal proportions.The steamships will run monthly between Vancouver and Mexican ports of Mazatlan, San RBlax, Mansanillo, Acapulco, Puerto Angel.Salma Crux, Tonala and San Be- neto.The service Is for five years It is hoped te inaugurate an Atlantic eer- Vice to Mexico also.The Government here are willing to vote $30,000 for the purpose.but the Mexican authorities have not vet signified their willingness ta co-vperate.An endeavour was made to sell the properties of the Canadian Woollen Mills Company at Toronto yesterday, but there were few bids and none of the properties were disposed of.A reserve bid had been placed on each parcel.and the woollen men appeared fo think that this reserve was too high and refused to bid agulnst it.Otherwike there would have been keen competition for soi:e of the offerings The nassets offered were divided Into eight parcels: The woollen and shoddy mill at Hespeler, milla at Waterloo.the Gillles mill at Carleton Place, the Hawthorne mills at Carleton Place.the site of the old mill at Carleton Place, the site of the old mil at Lambton, the suppliea, tools, raw material and nffice furniture, the manufactured stock of woollen goods and the book debts, accounts and bills receivable.For the mill at Waterloo, £35,000 wan did, but it was so far below the reserve that it was not accepted.One bid of $1,- 500 was made for the site of the plant at Lambton Mills, but this was also refused The only lively bidding wag on the stock af manufactured 8, and the bidding went slowly from 2% cents to 5! cents but advanced nn higher.\u2018The parcel was withdrawn \"pon the book debts, ace counts and bills receivable, valued at 383.000, there was no bid It will pow be left to the asalgnee to dispose of the properties.The Royal Itsurance Com nounces the appointment of Mr.Ww llam Mackay ss Canadian manager.who takes the place made vacant by the death nf Mr.George Simpson.Nr.J.H.Labelle becomes assistant manager, and Mr.Geo.Jacoby, general superintendent.NEW YORK MARKET .WAS IRREGULAR.From the B8pecial Correspondent of the Montresi Star la Wal New York, September 16.\u2014The market opened active, showing very Irregular changes in contrast with yesterday's close Ing prices.Pennsylvania continued ne ang, moat active stock In the market, opening at a substantial advance fro Its closing figures of yesterday, held ve steady rt the rise.Pacific stocks cone tinued somewhat heavy, with Boutherg Pacific showing considerable prcasure MW the early dealings.louisville and Nashville was less active than yesterday, and was dealt in al a somewhat lower level Atchison was steady, while St.Paul moved irregularly.Metropolitan stocks were the feature of the local.traction group.Metropolitan Street Railway In particular scoring sharp rise, In the industrial quarter, United States Steel stocks furnished a larger part of the transactions and were dealt in fractionally below yesterday's closing flgu Broadly speaking: a rather firm tone prevailed in that quarter except that Colors ado Fuel and Iron showed continued pressure on the talk of a for the reorganization of that company's affairs.American stocks showed irregular joe comparatively small changes In the Longon market, and foreign houses were disposed to well here upon the opening of business There was a virtual absence of news of Importance relating to the general market or particular stocks, and discussion centred chlefly around political situmtion, the prospects in the money market.and the outlook for grails crops.Canadian Pacific made a net advance of M: itz sales up to 1 o'clock were 1500 shares.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied by J.8 Bache & Co.C.D.Monk.manager.29 Hnrpital street .Sept.18 Dept.18 Eteeks Orge 230 Op's (Tose.Amalgamated Cop's BRN 39 sn 38% rloun Loce Com $ tu us Do An.Samar Fran ce 132$ 130$ Da De agesee runs ee Am.Eraite Pitt Ce 0% HER Am.Car Foundry.234: 234 An e Nin.Co Rey Buy Aghisoa.Top 2: on .Baltimore done 394 Wo Rrookiyn Magid T.\u201cboy EL A [1] 1 19874 128% TORTS 189% 188% 139% 158% 17% Ti &i 4 mour ave.City references.=21 TANTED \u2014 DU RXPERIENCED Uv dress by the day.references required.365 Peel a1.References requiredl UPPER TENEMENT To slure aad flats, with sin rear fMhuting on WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, heated, for careful familly of three.references; will pay 340 & month Œcvd neighbourhood.Addreas H, 2276.Star Mice.220 Y M.Vineberg and Co, references required.Apply HOUSES Tr LET.LOWER FLAT TU dark).ur telephone Up 898 310 COTTAGE TO LET, D er, uben ciuding heating and water, Télepaune Westmount 1003.comprishg corner at .AN well rented to mast vx.elient ten FINE RESIDENCE short diatance above te prrou HER sT SELF CONTAINED TO LET._ Lewis, J0 Hospital s: x Lo 4; OP XIN 2-4 JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON.Every (fterovon.4207 WESTERN 4043 TUPPER STREET 4044 TUPPER STREET : st $Lo ong month John Jamen Browne & \u201con.-\u2014 Ze adults, central locality.K.2363 Star tween , Brelue if and Coambard a 22 Immediate possession s17 10 = ?renilence and stable, Apply for permit tu H, HOUSES WANTED.PROPERTY FOR SALE SLOO0O - TO RENT BY RESPON- modernly appointed nice Jocality.city.Rent $430 to $0.50 TEN.modern Convemesue- E@sy terma of jus ment SMALL TENEMENT OR TO LET - NEW HEATED FLATS, sireene, opposite Stay nor.superb situa: everything up-to-date, 6 rooms (uuvne open plumbing.stationary refrigera- electric fixtures, rent, including heating and water, $3¢.ready October lst: heated upper Rat, 4164 Sherbrooke ntreet.Greene, 3 rooms, newly decorated, plumbing, electric fixtures: rent.RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTEC.rm WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FLAT OF & or 6 rooms, with modern conven:- ences, IN good locality.Mrs, F.J.Kins, 0 Drummond et 17 $ WANTED \u2014 FOR LAST WEEK IN September furnianed or unfurnished or upper tenement for three adults, heated preferred, between Bleury and Peel Address 121 Union avenue.20 WANTED - AN UNFURNISHED flat of à or 4 rooms or 3 unfurnished rooms in apartment house.central locality.moderate rent Address M.SR69, Star Branch Office 21 WANTED \u2014 BRREVEN ROOMED FLAT or tenement.futhace heated, furnish- or unfurnished; family of three WANTED \u2014 SMALL FLAT OR UN- turnished rooms In the west end Address K, 2367, Star Office.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.ALES SN NN TU LET \u2014 À SIX ROOM with bath, complete furniture, linen, crockery, gas stove, plano, etc.for sale.1159 St Andre st 219 3 T™ LET \u2014 COMPLETELY FURnished upper flat, newly papered.novated all through, on Albina avenue st Louis square, gas Stove, furnace, plano, coal for winter.Address G 2137, ] 230 Office.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT.moma, bath, cellar, furnace, plaon, 20 minutes\u2019 ride north?from Post Uffice, pn Windsor or Park ave cars ply b94 Clark st, Annez.220 SHIRT OPERATORS.50 Experienced Operators on trimmings, and in all other departments.Highest prices paid.CRESCENT M'FG CO, Ltd, 231 § law 2 luspecter at.Youna GIRL FOR LIGHT FJANTED \u2014 A FIRET CLASS LAUNdress to take the washing home, at 37 Outario avenue.Apply afternoons and evenings.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A HOUBE- maid; must have eu references Ap- $35.379 Greene, mm 2 \u2014_\u2014 references required.Apply after seven p.m at 67 Mansfiend et 321 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED tablemaid, at 37 Ontario avenue.References.Apply afternoons and evenings.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE work.family two, sleep home If preferred; bring references.Apply Mrs.Davis, 33 Hutchison st.= ANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ingle.welt up | in care of horses, with Apply after 7 pm.ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIDNCED COOK.Apply between 1 and and 6 and 129 Mackay st 221 3 ANTED \u2014 TWO MEN TO LAY GRAN ite paving blocks.Apply at John Quinlan and Co.15 Metcalfe st.BAKER w anted, a xooung man with one or erience on bread.NTED \u2014 EXPBRIENCED SALESlady for general dry goods - Apply 3 Catherine at.HARRISON, 14 Som avenue, Westmount, ANTED \u2014 GENERAL S8ERVANT WHO n cook well, family of three: city references.Apply 246 University st.2X1 2 c arts FOR ACCOUNT.age 106 and expérience.5 ree.331 3 A GOOD GENERAL TED \u2014 RELIABLE YOUNG MAN who can speak French and Englisa, to assist real estate agent nellinx Jand for « company also advertising.No experience neressary., Already 2000 lots have been sold.Good commission will be pald To » mean who will himself STE to $100 monthly can be Roum 3, 124 St Peter at.221 2 Office on the land provided, ladles for mantle department.salesmen for grocery able to peak both Epstsh and French.w.JANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED REtail hat and fur saleeman, young man who can speak both English and French preferred Must have first class references, Apply Box 3096, Winnipeg.Manitoba.221 5 TO PURCHASE SECOND.diving apparatus.JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY PLAIN cook, city references.Apply 2544 St Catherine at.pe = 2 wireman.Apply te 1 Apply Bath Hotel TANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD SPINNERS ON Davis & Furber Mules, for day work Good wages and steady work.The Penman Ltd.8t Hyacinthe.Que 2 NTED \u2014 A NURSE, WILLING TO take care of ?children, Apply 268 Peel wanted to learn the Areas Any at once The Fraser Cap Co.housekeeping Address J FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.Sr UNTIL FIRST OF MAY fne self-contained cut stone completely furnished, furniture, carpets.draperies and decorations of the very immediate posavselon FOR SALE\u2014ST.LAWRENCE STREET.TO LET \u2014 NICELY FUKNISHED roomed flat on Elgin avenue, West- mount.all modern conveniences, electric light, Daisy furnace Hayden and Velth, Fatate and Insurance, 329 Temple But'Aine To LET NEWLY FURNISHED heated fiat, with all modern conv: ni.ences, and centra:ix located in the west accupation October let.M, 8858, Btar Branch Offive.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GENERAI cook and house- (sisters or friends .one as first class cook.other as TANTED \u2014 COOK AND HOUSEMATD MANAGER WANTED For Manufacturing Concern.Splendid opening for young and able man.The business, which is connected with the liquor trade, is a profitable obe.and the position ean be made 35.000 a year in a very short Applicant must be prepared to Invest at least 32,500 In the concern.1s a limited Habit A company Good wages Apply Mre Pitbledo, 42?Mount Fleamant avenue.eat the lots on St \u2014 : TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED UR UNPUR- sutiurb, practically haz hot water heat.town convenience.free of rent for winter, ~~ of unquestioned purity.Bee A lot on ol?La Street, Avenue and conentent 35 Cash and $29S monthly newly furnished and recently vated, Daisy furnace.plano, will not rent for less period FOR SALE\u2014#TO\u2014ROSSLAND, dress L 5720, Star Branch Office TU LET -FURNISHED.FINE WEST- ten roomed house, 885.To jet Annex, nice six room- boo Cash at ft iy monthly furnished, Montrea] .$10 month.To let, ern Improvements, BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.+ NS NS SNS TO LET \u2014 SMALL TWO STORY shop, with shud, suitable for market.laundry or plumber Ingleside ave, Weg mount Apply Alfred Hawksworth, 380 Ma caifte avenue, Westmount.21 Apply \u201cManager.\u201d Box Montreal.\"281 2 JANTED \u2014 BOY TO QO MESSAGES after school.from 4 to 6.Apply 193 si, top floor.ANTED \u2014 GOOD PABTRY COOK.able to help on range.Address L 2488, Btar Office.MONTREAL STAR BRANCH OFFICE OFFICES TO LET.$8 PER MONTH.James Apply C R.Bronadop.139 St.BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.ALAN AN NAS NS o_o TO LET \u2014 ONE WELL LIGHTED business fat, to let with use of hoist, on St Maurice st.W.J.McGuire and Co.1966 Notre Dame wt.218 \u20ac TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS BLACKsmith on heavy fo orging work.Apt the Montreal Rolling a ls, se prune Notice to Residents NTED \u2014 A NURSE FOR CHILD OF 14 months and tn da light housework.References.4058 Dorchester st St.Catherine ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO WORK IN THE kitchen.one accustomed te plain hed preferred.Apply 49 Beaver Hall Street West FOR SALE HOUSES, COTTAGES AND $45.Fred.R.Cole, u OTS.220 , to suit any purse.Call CORNER HOUSE, FUR- can occupy from a GET Tae J MFORTARLY.FURNIBH- OFFICES TO LET.ee 0 RENT \u2014 ON BECOND FLOOR OF Temple Bullding, opposite sievator, ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR AN INSURance office.Apply In own hanawrit- ing to K.2368, Star Office.mn ANTED \u2014 GOOD SALBBLADIES FOR veiling department.Apply at once The Hamilton Co.St.Catherine and Peel WANT ADS rooms.hot water neat- every convenience.221 including heating and cleaning.Good vaul:, Positively a snap.Apply r Badgley, room 3, 124 St Peter at.217 \u20ac LET \u2014 FINE BRIGHT OFFICE IN No 1% S Joho mt, nearly opposite RBonrd of Trade Bldz W pital st Telephone Main 2698 220 6 The Montreal Star Will be received by FURNISHED, FOR WIN- rt good winter service room modern cottage.month Tupper street, unfurnished or partly TWor VERY ATTRAC.he room Houses on Arlinæton ave.vak trimming throushiont FURNISHED COTTAGE immediate possessimn FOR SALE OR TO LET.Le ee WOOD AVE.WEST- .Daisy hot water heating: 221 6 lawrence and St dious vilia residence, .with stables and coach house, or will sell the nnuse for Immediate occups- tian Apply for permit to H, : PROPERTY WANTED.NAN WANTED PROPERTY five or ten acres of und near Montreal su!table for garden or cticken farm, with house on premises, near electric road Addiess D 1732, Star 218 6 TO LET \u2014 PARTIALLY Fu RNISHED lower tenement on Mayor st to-date house of six roomn.apen Plumbing.immediate possession until May.Wanted to rent.FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.WANTED\u2014FOR SIX MONTHS SMAI furnished house or fla renidential district; must have good bath- A \\ 1etly by letter t FARMS FOR SALE.Apply strictly by letter to 84 OR EXCHANGE A APARTMI \u2018To LET.upiendid farm ot 150 era ; APARTMENTS TO LET.124 with water in the bulldings MONTREAL ANNEX.The Town with more hustie and push.with more buildings now going on, with a greater outlook for the future, than any town in the Province of Quebec.he future is assured.therefore your Investment is sure to Increase, and become to you a perpetual source of wealth.100K OVER THE ANNEX, at the head of Park Avenue.and see for yourself the tremendous growt THE MONTREAL INVESTMENT & FREEHOLD CO.are atil] offering elegant lots on the diffgrent streets at 325 to $50 cas and from 33.75 to $8.07 monthly.Don't be afraid to buy one, they will he worth double before they are paid for.Plans and circulars mailed free.G.W.BADGLEY, 221 2 © 134 Bt.Peter at.ANTED\u2014BY MANUFACTURER AND importer, Al SALESMAN possessing good connection among wholesale and manufacturers of Montreal.Adequate remuneration.permanent position, amall arip.State experience.Give references.Apply G, 2182, Star Office.2213 W.H.Chapman Chemist and Drugg/ist ANTED \u2014 AT McGILL UNIVERSITY a young man of 18 to 18 years of age, CORNER OF GUY AND ST.CATHERINE STREDTS.as Jaboratory assistant.Apply at Becretary's $02 Sherbrooke et.ANTED \u2014 [IMMEDIATELY AN OFfice boy.Apply In own handwriting, stating age and references, |, 243k, Star Oftce ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GENNA- ANTED \u2014 A LADY TO TAKE FULL charge of little girl six years old.Apply 121 Creacent et.311 3 references required.Mrs.433 MetcaMas avenue.231 ANTED \u2014 A JUNIOR CLERK, ONE h eEperience of Custom ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN EXperienced pariour maid and upper housemaid.also boy to walt on table: high- wages paid.West End Employment Bureau, No.2786 St.Catherine et.ROOMS TO LET.(Continued on Page 9.) .BRIGHT SINGLE BED- MS \u2014 TU LET TWO LARGE UN- furajsheed rooms, on bathroom fat: ° r Dossession immediately.Apply 188 cy JH OOM \u2014\u2014 BINULE ROOM TO LET.PARK modern conveniences, $6.LET LARGE ROOM ON OOMS\u2014 TU LET.BY Am WIDOW LADY, ReoM To RENT DOUVRLE FURNISHED 113 Union avenue.TO LET LARGE DOUBLE room on bathroom floor, Board i \u201cdesired.Apply 166 Mance st.22 OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE WEI.L FUR- on bathroom fiat.FURNISHED OR in private family.or without board Apply LET COMFORTABLY FURn 10 Buckingham ave.room for married couple ar gentle near Dominlon square.LET NICELY FURNIEH- parlour, clothes press, men or married couple LARGE, AIRY.BINGLE AND newly painted and and handsomely fur- bathe and every- ceniral part of the city: NICELY FURNISHED Rex \u2014 \u2014 TO LET un bathroom floor, 00M \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM ON bath flat OR WEEK.NICE TOOTS, NPAT Temtaurant, Terms reasonable FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.re A LARGE FRONT PARLOUR newly furnished, contains .every convenience for housekeeping.use of kitchen and pantry, MEDIUM SIZED, COMFORT: ably furnished room to let, FURNISHED, WITH rge clothes cupboards.sired.gentlemen of quiet habits only.table board.33 St.Famille st 231 OOM \u2014 A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM to, ae on bathroom flat.near Sherbrooke at set 2 two single rooms, well furnished, NICELY PFPURNIRHED ROOM in two, Juter and central locality.on for a gentleman.\u201c9 OOM \u2014 WESTMOUNT, ro LET LARGE furn heated ae Abbott ave, ar re P.Ry.Stn, 221 2 WARM FRONT two gentiomen or married couple Telephone Up 2839.47 McGill Co)- 2] 08 FURNISHED ROQMS Iso one unforaish- 231 n ; ed.Apply 341 Bleury st.OOM8 \u2014 VACANT FURNISHED ROOMS with sitting room modern convenisnces | Park avenue, near Prince Arthur.on bathroom flat, ROOMS WANTED.A TOUNG LADY EMployed during the day a furnished in central locality, above Dorch pi ddrese with terms, etc, 4.Star GENTLEMAN WELL modern conveniences, west of Bleury to Peel.GENTLEMAN WELL conveniences, gond and central locality ana privileges Apply.House work preferred.must be well recommended.Apply to Law, ANTED \u2014 FIRBT CLASS HANDS FOR fancy dressmaking.Avply Mr.dron, The John Murphy Co.Ltd PERSON HAVING from $100 to $250 to invest SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 MRS JACOBSON'S RELIable Employment Office.7¢ Mackay street, situations by\u201d reliable Glengarry and Gaspe malds, dest of references 221 ANTED \u2014 BINGLE ROOM FOR GEN- terms moderate.H.2287, ROOMS.FURNISHED Star Branch Office.positions now on tas market, to the advertiser.Absolutely no risk.\u2014 FOR WHOLESALE OW.fice LA about 14 or 13 yearn of sen one with experience preferred.Apply, ing references.K.2351, AT ONCE FIRST CLASS Star Office.221 ry ANTED \u2014 MRS JACOBSON'S EM- ployrhent Office, wanted situation for young Etrl for ilgat housework.Apply 76 Mackay st.NTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY DESIRES a position in an office, general office i has knowledge of typewrit- etc ing: \u2018moderate salary.Address V, 1185 Star ffice.long knife cutter for cloaks: must be Apply to Excelsior Cloak Ca.NE - and an modern Improvements.on the Island gm TO LET \u2014 TO REFINED ng firrt clase, near Wind.; tent to include light, ance, private English family: changed.Address N, 8920, Star Branch Nf- 22 total \u2018price 921,000 Apply Asn.Chaput ana ny FARMS WANTED.APARTMENTS WANTED, ma WANTED TO RENT § OR 10 ACRES srou Montreal suitable for Farden or chicken farm, with house mat near electric rond.Address > ments for housekeeping by professor and wite, without children Please write at w.L BAKERY TO LET.[1 LET situated, beinæ near corner of Greene Montreal West 16 a high class suburb.quickly has pute water.electric liht.drnins, telephones, and many pretty and flower gardena .A © .L Hospital st.Telephone Main 2698.LOTS FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT UPPER about 36, 000 fest.price and particulars D.0.11 8t.Sacrament street.1 te TO LET FURNI Very desirable Westmount Residence, \u201cwell 41 Gnnrdian RBldx Tel.Main 2524.FACTORY SITES FOR SALE.== Factory dite -FOR SALE Notre Dame St.140,000 Square Feat of Land.C.P.R.Tracks in rear.Shipping Facilities by Boat and Rail.A.E.ABBOTT, 151 St.James St.219 2eod ANTED - BY A RESPECTABLE young coloured woman work by day: home afler aix in the eveninga Appiy or address Mrs Mills, $1 Quesnel atreet, oft Vinet st.Distance no object.m 3 WANTED \u2014 À FIRST CLANS WAGGON blacksmith.y 8t ANTED \u2014 FAMILY WASHING TO DO at home.335B Sanguinet st.21 2 WANTED LADY MANICURE, Eto.Must be proficient.Apply SAM'L TARRANTE, 2367 St.Catherine at.house, club, restaurant.good c strictly vober.Adâress D, 204K, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 À RESPECTABLE ENG- Mish woman desires work by the day or office olsaning.Apply 90 St.George at.ANTED \u2014 HOUSE AND A PLEMAIDS Xen Thornhill avenue, corner Argyle ave, YANTED BY NURSE, DAY WORK.CARE of confinement cases, etc.Address 40 Elisabeth st.221 3 ANTED\u2014 BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, fret class all round fee, prive y references: ANTED \u2014 CHAMBERMAID.Hochelaga Ward.NT KITCHEN WOMAN.APply Hotel Carslake, 579 St.James st.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS UPPER housemald or general in small fam- : mood city reference.Address N.8901.Star Branch Office.221 3 TED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID AND Took ANTED \u2014 A SMART MESSAGE BOY at Brysows Medical Dispensary, cor.Catherine and Peel sts Wanted a Sompetent assistant.ANTED \u2014 BNERAGETIC YOUNG GENtleman who ls tn responsible posai- some occupation tor five hours day.Address N, 8924.Star Branch Office.321 8 \u2014 SITUATION BY ANTED GOOD plain cook; good references.Apply 122 Wellington st.Barker Voshurgh, SMART YOUNG LAD open the door.Apply 3490 Bt.Cather | ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD FEMALE cook and tablemald.also good kit ed, near cars, $100.Fine Westmount wno will sieep in.Apply to he Brunswick Uafe, 461 St.James st .= le J Terrace House, Near Windsor Hotel, Dorchester Street, For Sale, A large stone front house In excellent condition, close to Paminion hariwom! floors.water heating.electric lighting, and suited to a medical H.L.PUTNAM.ist FLOOR, TEMPLE BLDG.180.Charming gottaze.west end, elegant.Montreal Annex, § rooms, $20 FRED.R.COLE, 138A 8t West End Bargain Fine double tenement, fronthge of 440 feet on 8t.Road, and containing a muperficies 185.000 square feel.covered with fruit trees Tho Residence js solid brick.contalna 34 rooms, heated by hot water furnace, water supply abundant, from private re- servolr and is up to date in every particular.besidea being within sesy access, of street cars.The property could be Coach sub-di- vided Would id a city property.t price and terms.unusually well ar- .All modern Improvements, extra accommodation and .37500 to quick buyer.Fine Bargain next wharf, fine double brick houne, large grounda few hundred doliare make it pay over ten per cent.FRED.KR.COLE, 188a M, James street.ery exponû {ure woul FOR SALE 1 am instructed to offar for sale with Immediate posseasion, .that very desirable Suburban Residence and grounds, situate in the Towr of Outremont, at corner of McCulloch ave, FRANK EE.DONOVAN, Temple Bulidira 196 8 Jamve Street.ANTÉD \u2014 SITUATION RY MIDDLE aged girl as upper bousemaid, ta an- mist with chiidren, or nurse.Apply 166 St.Antoine et.TEACHERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 TBACHER HOLDING AN y diploma, to teach the aca- ANTED \u2014 GIRL work and to make herself generally unetul to sleep In or out.Apply 3899 Bt.demy grades in the Beotstown Mode) School, Apply at one tans wlary to R.B Boott.ny 3 tetown, Que.A acon FLAN © COOK.or the _\u2014 r house and tablomatd.Apply 1134 Sher - with 221 Catherine WANTED, Four or Five First-Class Machine Riveters and Five Deaters for Penstock work.Will pay Tiveters 3; NTED \u2014 FOR THE AYLMER, QUE.Protestant Academy, a teacher, holding an academy diploma.Apply to John Me- reasurer, Aylmer, Pro.Que 38 4 ANTED \u2014 TEACHER FOR TRE Grand Metls Protestant school.term of school seven months: school to open first of Octoher: salary 3140; board seven do).lars per month.Apply to D.McGugan, Bec - Treas.Grand Metis.P.Q.221 4 Pneumatic Tool Ce.TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUN! nge for pr par ire, WANED \u2014 À ; Apply 82 Bahut ANTED \u2014 A PROTESTANT TRACHER for the elementary school at Riviere Loup; salary $100.Apply to F.Archi- a Riviere du Loup Btation, Que.211 ?ANTED\u2014FOR THE POINTE CLAIRE Dusventient school a lady teacher, with Model diploma: salary $10 a month.Fd Toles, to R.N.Beett, Bec Tress.3403, Montreal, Q 821 3 DOUBLE ROOM, WITH ?singe beds and single room with > oO avenue snd Bishop.Adâress 1050 Welland Hotel.UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.YANTED \u2014 THREW UNFURNISHED rooms (one for use as w k!tchen for light housekeeping), nt.Addrasa, with full pertiro!lars °.AR RL.strictly private accommodation for la- âies, with professional attendance; treated and attended.28 TWO BOARDERS.WAN \u2018TED.ARD VACANCIES FOR A FEW table boarders at 727 Bherdroke st r boarders.breakfast and\u2019 late dinner only.Apply at 101 Church st ?vo ROOMS AND BOARD.a OOMB \u2014 TWO LAROB ROOMB WITR LS boara.Apply 66 Uni ality.3 se « Poous \u2014 LARGE pou BLE ROOMS on bathroom dat, alba table board.81 Metcalfe at, nt BUSINESS CHANGES.NU Fer BALE \u2014 HOTELS.SALOONS.GROceries, olgar.confectionery.din] rooms, boarding houses, partnerships, an sll kinds of businesses.Houmes to lat Rare chances for beginners.I.Harris, 5 8t rence.>t 3 OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS TWO DOUBLE Swith board.suitable for shower bail, everything ant).69 Osborne street ni Arst class (new Gentlemen only.OOM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FRONT bedroom for twn geutlemen with hoard.or a warried couple.in a private family 494 St Donia st, near square ns 5 Rex, \u2014 LAROE FRONT ROOM FOR A ouple ar two gentlemen, Auer light Bell Tel.East 341¢.9% St, Denis nt.318 6 OF 9! or.THE BEST PAYING PRIVATE count of death; location the finest In town, Dorchester street, near Windsor Hotel; ony and long lease.Address W, 1817.Star Office 230 3 F OR BAL K \u2014 FINE YACHT AND BOAT- butiding business, aplendid repute- ton.large and small sheds, plant and designs.Fred R Cole, 138a Bt.Jam st.?ja SALE \u2014 A PLUMBING ESTABlishment, good locality, established for several years, doing guod business; rea- Roex \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM AT 34 son far selitng party leaving town.Addeess © Hutchison street, with board, for two K.260 star Office.221 6 gentlemen, superior accommodation.torms moderate.219 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN OF TEN - >eéra good business experience, leaving O0MS - LARGE.NICELY FURNISH: Munireal t, ceatde in Toronto, deaires to ed room.alan single, with first class Communicate with parties wishing to be ree board.chailce location, central, quiet.158 presented there Address 1, 2443, Star Ofe Mance at 230 fice.OARD \u2014 ROONS ALSO TABLE - board 106 Unjon avenue.220 FOR SALE.CI nll OOME \u2014 AND BOARD.743 SHERI brooke st.two large parlour bedrooms (Continued on Page 9.) on ground floor.with first class board pee otaer rooms.references.3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, BETWEEN ST Mark and Fort, comfortably furnished rooms.private family.telephone in hou gentlemen preferred.Apply 16 Towers ae 20 OOMR - AND BOARD.LARGE FURnished rooms to let, also single.good board.a few table guests accommodated, pleasant locality 184 Bleury st 330 3 Rox: - AND BOARD.SINGLE AND double rooma with breakfast or full board American House, 79 Union ave.Tel.Up 3244 230 OOM \u2014 A LARGE, WELL FURNISHed room to let, with board Apply to 107 Btanley st 230 3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.NICE, LARGE double room on bath flat.119 Stanley #', hot water heating, Aver light.private Protestant family.references exchanged 220 OOMS - DOUBLE AND BINGLR rooms, nicely furnished, with or without board.vacancy for few tables boarders.Lorne House, 86 Uninn avenue.220 2?OOM \u2014 LARGE SINGLE ROOM, WITH hat and cold running water.Auer ght, large gallery.on bathrnom flat, for gentieman.alse table board.73 Maneñeld Slreet.220 3 OOM - ONF LARGE ROOM, ON bathroom flat with good hoard.sult Ahle for tw.gentlemen, at 216 Mountain at.Terms moderate 9 3 law OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.FURNISHED room.with breakfast: tei, home comforts $6: Eherbrooke et nt 2 OOM \u2014 A GOOD ROOM.WITH OR without hoard.tn a comfortable home (French Protestant).west of Park avenue.Apply tn R.I' Duclos, 341 Prince Arthur at.>= OOMS \u2014 LARGE ROOMS, BATH FLAT.Auer light, Dalsy furnace, wita board; quiet parties 16 Hanover st.221 2 Rooxs \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISHED rooma, first class board.vacancy for a few table boarders, terma very moderate.12% Bherbroake st m OOMA \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS on bathroom flat, Auer light, telephone, first class board.115 Milton nt.291 8 OOMR \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD.Transients accommodated 14% Mans- fAeld st.221 3 OOMS \u2014 ON FIRST FLOOR, TWO elaborate furnished rooms, bath floor, front and back double room.excellent board 24 McGill College ave.231 8 OR SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION.KIND- lng.82, cut maple, 3300: tamarse blocka 8300: mill blocks, 8176 per load: Yao Anthracite coal deltlered anywhere in the city.J C McDiarmid.No.% Canal Baain.corner Guy and William ste.Bell Tel.Main 432.163 te OR SALE \u2014 Halt.HEATH R, SELF- feeding base burner, piace for hot air pipe.nearly new.cheap fof cash.maker Jos.Stewart and Co.Woodstock Apply 124 Dorchester st NOR SALE \u2014 FOX TERRIER PUPPY, twu wire-haired and tw smooth, by Rattier.by Rank Note.aut of Norfolk Peerless.by Uh Endeliff Banker E \u20acC Short, 11 St.Sacrament st [ES IE} MUR SALE \u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNIture for sale, comprising of dining- ream and bedroom sete.also Iron bed und cafid's bed, cooking range and other articles Apply 266 Delorimier ave.Jor SALE \u2014 GAROLENE LAUNCH (auto boat), 4 h J.2s feet.almost new and fast Apply 8.Cote, *°333 Cintario street te JOR RALE - 8MALL COOK STOVE.IN good order, splendid baker 302 Bt.James st WANTED TO PURCHASE.a i pit \\V ATED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.YOURS and everybody elxe'x» cast-off haousa- hoid furniture, clothing.fur coats capes, ald diamonds gold and sliver: best cash pricen far gnod goods: promptiy called for by M Frank.493 Craig st.Tel Eant 3067, 217 4 AY TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing fue cnats and capes.Ses Sam Pearson frst, 23t6 Notre Dame st.as we pay the best prices of any other dealer Mall orders attended, Telephone Malin 965.207 20 WANT ED \u2014 TO PURCHASE CART-OFF clothing.all kinds of furs, jewellery, carpets: highest prices pald.Mall orders promptly attended.L.Adier, 619 Cralg st.Main 15.2 2 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 MOTOR LAUNCH, NOT lens than 20 feet by \u20ac feet beam.first class condition all accessnries, loweat price.Full details P O Box 654.220 3 YWANTED \u2014 A GASOLINE LAUNCH IN good conditinn, about 23 ft.long.State where and when built, alss maker of engine and lowest terms Apply to A.E Empey.Smith's Falla, Ont HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.OR SALE \u2014 HORSE.HARNESS AND bread wagzon.cheap and in good order.Appiy at 669 St.Antoine st, 320 ?ARD \u2014 AND ROOM FOR GENTLEman.use telephone.\u2018Sussex House.43 Metcalte, Dom.square w.m6 OR SALE \u2014 GOOD WORKING HORSE, price $80.Apply 168 1-2 St.Antoine street, : ; ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN NICEly furnished room.with good board, ne riaprn or western part of city.Reply.stating erma and full particulars, J.22317 Star Office.221 3 SUMMER BOARD.ARD \u2014 LAC DES ILES, NEW house: excellent board and fishing: boats free: terms four and five dollars s week Children half price.Francis Char- tier, Lao Charieboia Que.206 14 BPARP_FOR EIGHT OR TEN PERsons in comfortabls lLiouse among mountain oA river, station and P.O.; br.and ood board APDly to Mra.Joe Cleary.opposite P.O.), Shawbridge.Que.316 7 ARD\u2014AS THE SUMMER IS NEARLY past now.the rate of the Boversign Hotel will be cheaper for the visitors.Come and see us.E.D.Gauth:ar, proprietor, Carillon.Que, Boro, \u2014 13 PERBONS TOOK THB eek end trip to Val Morin last week, why not try it this week.Only a few days more of this delightful weather: only two hours ride and five minutes walk to the Laurentian Lodge Trout fishing good now.Ends Oct lat E H.Dunham, Laursntian Lodge, Val Morin, Que.220 3 ARD \u2014 LAC CHARLEBOIS AND des Îlez, new house.excellent board: fine trout fishing, 31 à day: $5 week: bonts free.Ben.Leroux, Lac Éhariebole, Pa PRRBONALS.tN ERBONAL \u2014 CHOICE BARTLETT rs.35 centa per basket.Bonnera, t st.Tel.Up 5831.220 3 814 Doreh ERSONAL \u2014 THE FAIR MILLINERY stores wlll hold their tall millinery npening, Saturday, Sept.17th, and following week.Stores The Fair, 233¢ St.Catherine st.; The Fair, 2011 Notre Dame = 221 DERSONAI, -\u2014- WIL], M]88 PRISCILLA Watkins kindly call at #3 Union ave.3 LOST.aN OST \u2014 STULEN ON THE STH INST.from In front of 180 Ht.James ot, an Arlington bicycle.No.20013.A reward will be paid for Its Immediate return to 2137 Bt.Catherine et.220 2 O81 \u2014 ON ST.CATHERINE ST.BR- tween Dorchester and St.Urbain, tan leather bag, containing purse, with $3 bill and 65c In change.Finder please return to 190 St.Urbain st.Reward, OST \u2014 ON BEPT.13TH.FOUR DOLlars (in bills), In Morgan's or by way of St.Catherine and Bleury to Sherbrooke.Reward $100 at Morgan's call office.O8T \u2014 CHILD'S GOLD BIB PIN.INItials E 1.M.Reward If returned to 856 St.Dents at.\u2019 OST \u2014 A ROUND GOLD LOCKET.with Initiale KE M.D.Finder rewarded at 298 St Catherine st Lost \u2014 KEY.ATTACHED TO CHAIN.Finder will pleases return 10 183 Me- Gill st.Reward.I ORT \u2014 BUNCH OF KEYS ON ST.4 Catherine st or Blsury st.Reward at 107 Bt.Urbain et I O8T\u2014 REWARD AT 94 SHERRROOKE po street for a green parrot, with yellow MISCELLANEOUS.YOUNG MAN WISHES TO MEET GENtleman of means with view perfect.paraiue for making atratrde Mont for houses\u2019 frees cos Write H.Hunt, Blue Bonnets P.o.OR RELIABLE READINGA PALMIS- ry and phrenology.none better than Mrs.y letter or personally.133 1-3 Alexander at.: RIRRO) New Wifllama.at the PARTNERS WANTED.ANTER _ onE OR TWO PARTKERA t large feld open for enterprising men.2 à detatis write to R FOUND.Mg tN OUND \u2014 ON BELLINGHAM ROAD.Outremont.Ind Sept.a watch Own.+= may have vame by call ng at No 10 Bel- linghain Road and proving property.320 2 UND \u2014 magi.FIVE WEEKS AGO & large maitiff.Owner can have rame by prose propérty and paying expenses.Apply 24 leury st.L SHOW CASES.MN (CANADIAN SHOW CABE CO.9° ADE- ; laide street wast, Torantn Drugglst wall fixtu~es and modern floor cases, wrap ping counters.Write for our 1lluastra\u2018ed cniajomur OR BALE \u2014 CHEAP.TO MILLINERS or dresamakers, glass showcase, with deep drawers, seven high.fourteen long.28 inches deep, with deep.drawers under.ponth} Also mirror.forty-nine Inches x thirty-seven.Singer machine, Aresemaker's eutting board and shelves.Call after sim.ye t Cat .D Wg ANTED \u2014 TO BUY A MANS Me: ported saddle.must be in xood condition.Address Cash Baddle, K, C38?Star Office.221 3 TT PUPILS WANTEDN- WANTED \u2014 MANDOLIN AND PIANO-.pupils.4 MoGilt College ave 717 8 WANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT LADY teasber pupllix for French: references; Parts diploma R.1915 Stir Office.318 5 ANTED \u2014 PRIVATE LESRONS GIVEN by a college graduate; terms moderate.Address L 8714, Star Branch Office.Ne 4 ANTED \u2014 FRENCH TEACHER.BA.(Paris), nevera! years experience.desires pupils, correct grammatical methods: moderate terma.Address F.2124, Bitar Office.2% $ ANTED\u2014 LEBBONS IN THE FRENCH Parisian language.according to the natura) method and Delsarte elocution.Address Miss Claire Vanasse, 442 Sanguinet et, near St.Louis square.20 3 ANTED \u2014 PUPILS TY COACH BY A competent teacher, Engiimn branches: French and Latin.M, 8863, Star Branch Office.; > 5 ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPING, NQT CNL.lege theories, but practical office method, short cuts.and business pointers Individual instruction.W.W.Harries Academy and Commercial Institute, =7V9 Bt.Catherine at.ANTED \u2014 AN EDUCATED oevr man desires puplis fér conversat practice.Alan lensons in French Terns reasonable Apply 507 Dorchester st 11 8 AGENCIES WANTÈÉD.Nl VVANTED \u2014 -\u2014 BY YOUNG MAN OF BUSI- abillly, responsible a, ency or could furnish small capital as acti\u2018e partner in agency astablished.P.O Boa 5 \u2014 \u2014 AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 LADY AGENTS, WHOIN or spare time, AAry: every woman wants one, for stamp.Address.The King Edward Specialty Co.Dept.\u2018A.\u2019 Toronto.219 6 ANTED \u2014 AGENTS ON SALARY OR commission.the greatest agent's seller ever produced.every user of pen and ink buys it on sight; 200 to 500 per cent.pro- At: one agent's sales arhounted to $420 iw six days, another 332 In two hours.Mom roe Mfg.Co, X.147.La Crosse, Wis.ANTED - AGENTS.IN TWO MONTHS one agent sold 850 dosen stereoscople views 642 Rtersoacopes.Most liberal terms.C R.Parish, Toronto.21 Glend NTED \u2014 A LADY TO SELL AN AR.WAY ticle that le very much in view Ape ply to B.C., 350 Plessis at.\u2014 WANTED TO BORROW.\u2014.Ne J ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $1004 WILL repay loan In four semi-annual pay- mentz, with good Interest.| offer an secure ty second mortgage on a 85000 property, CG, 1983, Star Office.280 3 ANTED \u2014 PARTY WISHES TO BORrow 9200 for nhort perind.from private party preferred; xnod security.F, ry Btar Office.ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW RY TH municipality of Como.two thousan five hundred dallare for a term of tem yearn.Tenders wili he received Rept.10, 1904.A W.Mulian, Fac Tream, Hudson Heights.Que.220 2 ANTED \u2014 A LOAN OF 35000.FIRAT Ww mortgage.tn deal with lender dle- ect Address J.2283 Star Office, a2 AlLLIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE or, Jue B bee, District nf Montreal No pertor Court.De R de J.Roberge.ue tif.va.J 8 Loyer, Defendant.and Mtre Perard A Rrodaur.Advocates, Distrayahts, On the 26th Bept.1904, At ten of tha clock \u2018n the forenoon.at the domicile of the sald Dafendant, No 1 Chambord at.in the Clty of Montreal, will he sold by authority nf Justice.all the onda and chattels nf the mld Plaintiff.seized In thir cause, ronefet.ine of Purniture Terma rash 1 a RSC.AND, RAC Montreal, 18th Sept.1004.AILIFFR BALE PROVINCE OF of.her Dirtriet nf Mantraal Na 11918, Clreult Court D.Picard.Plainitff.vs RL Matar Defendant On tha PAth der n° Ren- tember.1504, at ten of tha cinek In the farennan, at the dAamiclle nf the zum Dae fenf~nt \"Al Mrnylectureres wt, in \u2018he Cay of Montreal, will be anid.he authority of Justice all tne monde and chactels nf the nAIA Trefendant seiged in thi con stating nf furniture ete Terms anh 1 COUTU, B.8.C, Montresl, Rept.16th, 1004. + a.- THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY., SEPTEMBER 16, SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS 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WANzED \u2014 MEN WANTING FREE WANTED ro A WHOLESALE and return on cattle steams.ube Winnipeg, two good bright orn os Sle JLiverpoal.Glasgow, Man- And up to date men, One to take charge of Peu apply to smallware and ome for men's furnishing de- TY Yo 12 Mean wl pee Sate «Xperience, referance and - 168 q O.Box 3138, Montreal.ANTED\u2014$300 A YEAR AND EX- Wares -\u2014~ YOUNG MAN FOR CROCK- penses for men or ænergetio women, ery business, one who speaks both to visit our agencies to establish new oRes.procuring names and addresses, to advertise rlence mot neèes- eury, but Money \u2018and industry.dradley- tmp Co, Lid.Bruntford.21318 ANTED\u2014EX PE GENCED OPERATORS on ,Waeele: & Wilnor new high apoed ind.ateady employment, good wages John P.Black & Co.183 Vitre st 333 ANTED\u2014AT ONCE.EXPERIENCED » neckwear vakore; steady employment and highest wages pply Crescent Mamu- facturing Co., Ltd, 2 Tipe ctor st 218 8 QUANTED\u2014AT ONCE, AN EXPERIENCED packer for boots apd shoes ames Linton & Co.37 Victorias Bquare.18 ¢ VWANTED HOUSE TABLE MAID, IMmediately, with references.Apply before 13 (noon) or between 2 and 4, after- poon 134 Metcalle ut.2 tf WANTED \u2014 \"OOK AND HOUBE-TARLE mald; references required.Apply at 216 Drummond st IR af WHiIED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FUR CUTters and fur furniphers Apply Northwestern Fur Co.293 St Paul st, city.218 4 WANTED.FIFTY GARPENTERS For Construction Work; also RS.Apply Mr.Wills or Mr.Smith, 225 St.Patrick atreet.SHEARER, BROWN.a WILLS, Ltd.WantED \u2014 AT ONCE A COMPETENT secretary, typewriting and stenography, both languages.Apply B, 1924.Star Office.218 4 QU+NTED \u2014 A GROOM-COACHMAN, married man preferred; must have Teferences.Apply 935 Eherbrooke sat.between the hours of 830 and 900 pm.238 6 JANTED EXPERIENCED teacher for Bridge Apply, terms.addressed K.8656.Star Branch or fice, St.Catherine and Peel sts.218 \u2014 AN ANTED \u2014 GOOD vant, avenue.GENERAL SER- no washing.Apply #2 Union 219 \u20ac YVANTED -\u2014 OPERATORS ON COATS and wkirts, steady employment: gnod wages.Apply te Mr.Stanton, care of The Regent Manufacturing Co.street.W at *ANTED AT ONCE FIRST CLASS skirt nantes and operators.Apply 111 Metcalfe st 219 3 VV ANTED \u2014_ ALI.ROUND ARTIST FOR photo engravings; must be proficlent in designing and commercial work Apply at once with samples of work and stating sa'ary expected, B.C Photo Engraving Co.B.C.219 4 Victaria, 3 TANTED \u2014 TOUT one quick at and having knowledge of typewriting preferred.Address in own handwriting, P, Box 195.219 3 VV ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, ALSO laundresa ohn Aasist In houpa- wok 77 Purocher renoon fn Sher 3 H OFFICE, FO figures Sevan evenin VWANTED \u2014 GRANITE LETTERER.one who can also \\cut and letter marble.Wm.Campbell.Wikchester.Ont Ne + TANTED \u2014 A GOOD BQY ABOUT 14 years ald.Good opport Nat to learn @ business.Apply Layton Bro.144 Ta As 2: \u201c EXPERIEN ED AD.WRITER WANTED to write about one hundréa day for good house.220 2 \u201cG 3330,\u201d her Ofâce, VVANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SMALL- ware man LO take chatge of department for a Winnipeg Whulenwle dry goods house.Apply, giving experieZice.references and salary expected to T, 4702, Star Office.220 3 lines a TANTED \u2014 AT ONU E GHNERAI, SERvant for family of tv&o, 314.apply 15 Lorne avenue.230 WasTeD \u2014 BY MANUFA CTURER AND mporter, Al rsalesuy an, possessinx god connection among wholesale and manufacturers ef Montreal.Adequate remuneration, permanent positigon.small grip.State experience.Give refarejaces.Apply 13, 2132.Star Office.à 220 4 VVANTED \u2014 SHARP LA .TO BE GEN- erslly useful in warefuouse.Apply Frankenburg and Sons, d\u2026 1883 Notre Dame at, Montreal.220 3 WANTED \u2014 to Tae se, LABOURERS.APPLY w Pouf pore Co, Ltd.© Notre Dame st, Hochel 220 3 VV Experts in Cables Boiled Down report growing demand for ehaslolle gelatine.rn .a jo pue ES which after wisiting New York, will; go to other American | ada - ses 1,7 Jamey street Montreal Rp Poe Bt bo B un rtp Solid Silver Baby Bpoofa.with nime cities and Can-il engraved.$1.00 each.R.Hemsley, St., Winnipeg.Man.September 16\u2014 PR JF.GHAN T, \u2018here are now one hundred and thirty 217) St Catherine «p LYPhold patients in the Winnipeg Hospital, apd applicants for of | \u2018Carpet Facts! We carry a tremendous Carpet stock, with more private patterns than any other sture in the city.We make a specialty of all FLOOR COVERINGS for Hotels, Chyrches, Apartment Hpuses, Steamships and Offives, etc.Our large purchasing power gives us advantage in price when negotiating for goods.A broad and liberal policy is pursued, giving our customers advantage and protection.every CARPETS are shown by natural light\u2014not artificial.The best equipped work-room in the city.Only expert Carpet Layers and Cutters employed.Courteous \u2018and experienced salesmen, who wlll assist you toward harmonious decoration, $2.00 Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, A large maker of Umbrellas came to us with a clearing line, ever seen.The goods are all new, handles are all stylish designs, coverings a fine wool taffeta, and the maker's regular price was $15 to $18 a dozen.To-morrow we offer them you at less than maker's prices, and it's a chance you should shop early to take advantage of.Worth $2.00, all new goods.To-morrow., .J .\u2018- QGILVYS = FALL = WINTER FOOTWEAR.STEWART\u2019S .2.2295 St.Catherine St 237 St.Jamas St.1861 St.Catharine St.A ER D À ; LPS Ni ® + a «Y MN 0) À A | | A V hi \u2018Complete stock of well tail- \u2018ored Fall Garments for Ladies and Girls in all the latest novelties.We, Sell On Credit at the same price you would pay if buying for cash.Call on us at once.you will ba pleased, Your Credit Is Good.AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 246 SL Lawrence Street.FALL STYLES BOOTS - SHOES - SLIPPERS, Ouz Fall and Winter Goods have bevn arriving éuily, and are mew READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.They are certainly finer and Wetter Japa over; all the New Lenthers and mest up-te-dtte ldsts, with all the Snap andl Style that can d¢ put late Our prices are certainly very low: Belitux n great quantity of goods under comparatively small expense ensbles us te give THE BEST VALUE IN MONTREAL LADIES BOOTS-\u2014In fine kid.sewn soles, patent leather tips, new lasts.OLES te $0.00 LADIES' BOOTS-\u2014Lace and Button Boots, Goodyear welts, rewn soles and flexible rolés.in all the different Îea- thers.for fino and street wear.il the latest styles.Our special at .OBES and Lans LADIES OXFORDS-All the different styles.In fine K!d.Velour Calf.Enamel and Patent Leathers, Good- Year welts, sewn soles and turns.Prices 31.00 to $8.50 LADIES\u2019 SLIPPERS \u2014For evening and house wear, all the pew styles.Prices .-.01.00 to 92.50 GIRLS\" BOOTS\u2014Suitable for Schoo] or dress wear, We mke a specialty of these goods.and are offering XK, lal values.Prices from .9140 te LI ROTS-\u2014The kind that etand the hard wear and + x of school hove.at special any aig Sa A .+.81.00 te $8.\u201c .Miss Alice M.Smith, of Minneapolis, Minn, tells how woman's monthly suffering may be quickly and permanently relieved by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.\u201cDear Mrs.Pinxnax:\u20141I have never before given my endorsement for any medicine, but Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Ve ble Compound has added so much to my life and happiness that I feel like making an exception in this cass.For two years every month I would have two days of severe pain and could find no relief, but one day when visiting a nd I run across Lydia E.Pinkbam\u2019s Vegetable Com- und, - she had used it with e best results and advised me to try it.Pom that it worked wonders with me; I now experience no pain and only had to use a few bottles to bring about this wonderful change.1 Mres Aloe M.Burr, 804 Third Ave.Sous Manrsanolia, Min.Chair res Au108 M.Sur, i ve., South Minneapolis, Mi * man Executive Committee Minneapolis Study Club.Beauty and strength in women vanish early in life because of monthly or some menstrual .ny suffer silently helr gifts fade away.E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound helps women preserve roundness of form and freshness of face because it makes their entire famale organism bealthy.It carries women safely through the various natura) orises and is the saf of woman's health.The truth about this great medicine is told in the letters from women published in this paper constantly.Mrs.C.Kleinschrodt, Morrison, Ill., says: \u2014 \u201cDear Mns.Prexuan: \u2014I have suffered ever N since I was thirteen years of age with my menses, : They were irregular and very painful.1 doctored a great deal but received no benefit.\u201cA friend advised me to try Lydia E, Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, which ] did, and after taking a few bottles of it, I found great relief.\u201c Menstruation is now regular and without I am enjoying better health than I have r sometime.\u201d ow is it possible for us to make it plaines that Jala Pinkham'\u2019s Vegetable Com: troubles.Surely and sickly, discouraged with life and without for the future, when isso able that Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s egetable.pound wil cure monthly suffering \u2014 all womb and ovarian troubles, and all the {lh r .peculiar to women it red $5000 Sovran sm the original letters and signatures of Sheotuts £ tenes.eau TRADE MARK The Optician\u2019s Cure for Ailing Eyes.The eyes need more attention than any other organ, but as a rule they get less.Men and women whose daily work taxes the eye should use EYE-FIX every morning.It's just as necessary to take care of the eyes as it is to care for the teeth.EYE-FIX contains no harmful drugs.You can drop it in a baby's eye without the slightest danger.Opticians use It and physicians recommend it.Eye-Fix gives immediate relief to inflamed, sore or watery eyes.It quickly cures granulated lids and all eye troubles that are curable without operations.Its daily use is a guarantee against serious diseases which cause blindness unless checked in time.Should your optician or druggist not have EYE-FIX in stock send us 50 cents for a full size bottle, EYE-FIX REMEDY CO.Dept.32.Detroit, Mich.210 8 Jaw _ MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK.RIGBY RAINGOATS.\u201cRigby\u201d Rain Coats do double duty, being two coats in one.They are the only complete protection against rain and damnpoess.They.are handsome, stylish top coats on bright days.In new Scotch Tweed and Yates worsted effects.\u2018 \u2018Guaranteed Rainproof $10 to $25 ATTIRE Tollored Clolhes Cormer Craig and St.Peter Streets.ee MEN'S BOOTS All the, tasede styles in light heavy and medfum soles.Goodyear we n rales.OPEN EVENINGS RXCEPY TRURIDAYS.Geo.G.Gales & Co.There is no Salt for table use that can compare with WINDSOR SALT.Itis absolutely pure, never cales, and is always the same perfect quality.-137 and 139 St, Antoine St.Just west of Windsor street.I Yoy have 115 kinds of Bread The engagement 1s snnounied of Mins {toch | strag Isabel Burgesm, eldest dsughter of Mr.Wm.J.Burgess, to Mr.FC Trigg.nt Bydenham.England.The wedding will take place in October.| - \u201cfrom with James 84, Bakers to Royalty.\u201cCu \u201cwithout 11 PREMIER ROSS HAS.BAOATY OF ONE The Minnie M.Charges Proven at Sault Ste.Marie Yesterday.AGENCY ALSO ESTABLISHED Other Evidence of Liberal Cerruption In Sault Ste.Marie and North Grey.Bpecial to The Montreal! Star.Sauit Ste.Marie.Ont.16.\u2014The charge against Mr.C.Smith, Liberal, M.L.A., made In connection with the trip of the \u2018Minnie M.\u201d to Michipocoten, has \u201ceen proven \u2018and judgment was rendered or Thure- day afternoon in the trial of the petl- lion.In addition .0 tke yf of the charges, agency was established und the respondent can be he'd responsible though not in such a way that his disqualification will necessarily result.Agency was established by the relations shown to have exiwted between George Sutherlund, who was September N.1 Mr.Smith's credited agent in charge of the organization of the election campaign; William Coyne.ssasistant manager of the Lake Superior Company.who supplied the steamer without charge, and Kennedy alias Ferguson, who went up to Mlchipocoten In charge of the men on the boat.Chancellor Boyd Intimated that this would be his final Judgment, thus vacating the scat.This rejuces Premier Ross\u2019 majority to one withoute the speaker.During the day new charges were taken up.Two were dismissed by the judge after hearing the evidence.one was dropped by the counsel for the petitioners before the finish and two were held over for further witnesses.The first charge was that Alexander Menszles had been Intimidated by Wm.Coyne, assistant manager of the ÇCon- solldated Company to vote for Smith.Menzies testified to the effect that it was intimated to him by Cdayne that 1t would be as much as his job with the company was worth if he did not vote for Smith.The judges after hearing his evidence dismiss the charge.THE NORTH GREY CABE.Owen Sound.September 16, \u2014 The third day of the North Grey election trial did not develop anything of a very startling nature that was not well known previously.Captain Sullivan was present at yest:izy's proceedings, hut was not called.Mulloy, one of the Buffalo gang, was the first witness called.He went over a good dea) of the same ground as Nelson d!4 on Wednesday.He told of hin driving out twelve miles from Wiarton to one McIvor's, where a man named McaAllis.ter lived.but when he arrived McAllis- ter had retired for the night, and gave $25.00 to Mclvor, fogether with some whisky and cigars; $15 was tor Mc- Ivor and $10 for McAllister.This story was flatly contradicted by Mee Ivor, who swore that Mulloy never came to his house w!th money, whis- kev or cigars.One Graham, of Brookholm, a sube urb of Owen Bound.also told how some person unknown te him came to his home the night previous to the election and give him $25 to vote for Mc- Kay.He afterwards brogght the same $25.00 down to H.G.Tucker a prominent Conservative soli~tor.for advice as to how to act In the matter.Judgment tn both of these counts was reserved.etme The Ottawa City Council wil present an address to Lord Minto on the eve uf his departure from Canada.Special Notice.Lady Laurier\u2019s Choice of a Piano.The \u2018Gerhard\u2019 Heintzman was the choice of the citizens of Quebec when they wished to make a suitable presentation to Lady Laurier.They had sufficient funds to buy any American piano, but the \u2018\u2018Gerhard\u201d Heintaman was chosen from among the two leading American makes on the same floor and offered by the same dealer.In writing to a friend Lady Laurier says: ''I love my piano more and more, it awoke in me my old love for music.\u201d A full line of the beautiful art piance in fancy woods can be seen at the ware- rooms of J.W.Bhaw & Co., 2214 St.Catherine street.and under our build- \"Ing sale it is possible to secure one of these instruments at about the price of an ordinary good piano in the regular way.Old pianos of any make taken in exchange and easy terms of payments increasing the price.J.W.Shaw & Co.only agents for ''Gerhard\u201d Hetntzman in Montreal.Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 Colisge.This famoug Ladies\u2019 College \u2018tt Toronto has just been equipped throughout with a large number of Heintzman & Co.pianos, made by \u201cYe olds firm of Heinteman & Co.\u201d for whom we are the sole agents.C.W.Lihdsay, Limited, head offce 2386 Bt.Catherine street; Eist End branch, 1673 St, Catherine street.nT se Choice assortment of celebrated Mason & Risch Pianos from Toronte Exhibition received at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine street, now sole agency for Montreal.Mm à of Breads BERMALINE Registered eaten by all who are in anv way af- fectad by digestive allmenta, The most Notri- hen- Made only by 14.0 WII 228 Bleury St.TEL.UP 1400 Therc are other goed laundries in the efty, but THE TOILET LAUNDRY I8 THE BEST se Guy otreet, ere are À cn maga prog EATS Pa TY pe Thls morning opened clear and cuol.but soun after sunrise the temperature went up.and the clear, blue sky and gentle wind made lhe day an dea} autumn one.While, of course, all hot weather is over for the year, it looks as though there might Le many of the kin of beautiful «u- tumn days that are now being enjoyed.Weather Statistics in Montreal.Readings by the Optical and Engineer's Supply Company's standard barometer: At npon yesterday, 29.93.at S$ am.to-day.30.24; 11 am.to-day.30.17.Temperature to-day \u2014 Mamixum 65, minimum 43; yesterday, maximum 84.minimum 45.Sun rose this morning at 3.57 o'clock.Will set thie evening at 6.27 o'clock.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria, 68-50; Qu'Appelle, 58-38: Port Arthur, 62-46: 48: Toronto, 62-40; Montreal, 60-44; Quebec, 69-38; tax, 74-46, Calgary.68-50; Winnipeg, 5650-36: Parry Sound, 56- Ottawa, 58-40; Hall- Tha Next Twenty-Four Hours.fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds, fine and a little warmer to-day.A few light scattered showers at night Saturday fair.LA PRESSE'S VAIN CRUSADE.(Toronto Mall and Empire ) We believe La Presse and its satellites will yet discover that thelr unhappy proceedings ari unwise.It fs In vain that they seek tn polron the minds of Canadians against Canadians Certainly, try aa they may, they cannol cause the En- glish-speaking people to entertain sentl- ments other than such as are friendly and fraternal towards their French-Cana- dian friends.® THANKSGVING DAY.te) © Ottawa, Septem! * 18.\u2014Thurs- @ day, November 17, will be pro- (® claimed as Thanksgiving Day » this year.thot effect will appear in Sat- (© urday's Canada Gazette, as it æ was decided on at yesterday's » Cabinet Council.© For several years past » Thanksgiving has been fixed for + the third Thursday in October, = because of the greater probabil- (æ ity of fine weather on that date @ than at the later period pre- \u2018e advance of Thanksgiving Day in the United States.CRROPCEREOROICPIPRCOCIRNPCORED viously chosen.But again it » reems the Government has de- @ cided to revert to the Novem- ©» ber Thanksgiving, for what 9 reason does nat appear.Thanks- wŸ giving will be observed in Can- (9 Tc this year just a week in (® © 2 ® 9 æ DOCCEODETSD-DDEDOTHODTOTE \u2014_\u2014 PILGRIMAGE TO SHRINE OF REPARATION.A pligrimage to the Shrine of Reparation, at Pointe aux Trembles, will take place Tuesday next.Septem- bebr 20th, for the Englah-speaking Catholics.The ceremony will be under the auspices of the third order of St.Francis.It is expected that Rev.Father Thomas Heffernan, of St.Anthony's Church, will take part in the devotional exercises.The Shrine of the Reparation has attracted a large number of pilgrims during the past summer.It is within easy access of the city, and the ride on the electric cars is in itself a pleasant outing.NEPHEW OF PREMIER ENTERS MONASTERY.Mr.Romuald Laurler, son of Mr.Charlemagne Laurier, M.P., and nephew of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ! -s abandoned his studies in medicine at Laval, in order to enter the monastic life with the Dominican Order.à St.Hyacinthe.The decision of Mr.Laurier has surprised his friends.who had ne idea of his intention.A fine \u2018uture seemed to be ahead of Mr L urfer.'je is 24 years of age and during the rwo Years he has been at Laval he var- ried off high hrno ra A large crowd of his com-ades nd fellow students wished him good-bye yesterday on his leaving for St.Hyacinthe, DIED AFTER BEING UNCONSCIOUS FOR EIGHTEEN DAYS.Arthur Boucher, 50 years of age, of 485 St.Denis street, who was seized with a fit while riding on a street car, died yesterday at the Notre Dame Hospital, Mr.Boucher was a man of medium height and seemed to have been In fairly good health when he was atrick- en by the fit, which was brought on by uremia.He was taken in an unconscious condition to the hospital about eighteen days ago.and with the exception of 10 or 15 minutes.dur- Ing which he recognized his sister.he never regained his senses.The deceased was for many years engaged in greight shipping between this port and Quebec.He was able to take nourishment.which had to be administered, and he slept quite well.Return of Mr.C.M.Hays.Mr.C.M.Hayes.the general manager of the Grand Trunk and preeident of the G.T.P.railway, will return to this city next Tuesday.He will he ac- pompanied by the party of directors of the proposed tranecontinental road, who made the trip with him.After his return, it is stated that some one member of the party will go down into the Maritime Provinces to report upon the conditions there in the region which the road wlll traverse.Special Notice.A Distinguished Musician.Mr.Jeannotte, who wlll have charge of the operatic department In the new Qonservatorium of Music (In connec- on with McGill University) ix a son ef Dr.Jeannotte of Sherbrooke street.a Me bas conducted extensive studies In Murope and has just returned from Paris, France.He has just secured one ofthe famous Chickering Grand Planos gyom C.W.Lind-ay.Limited, of 2366 Gt.Catherine street.Chickerings are thé oldest firm In America, and the Obfckering Planos are the best In the world.\u2019 220 8 CA Fern Dish No.7817, of pierced silver design, makes a very acceptable wed- aing gift.a1 the moderate cost of $7.00.R.Hemsley.St.James street, Mont- seal # The proclamation to 1e: doubtedly have been employed by our opponents, then 1 say that party should be driven from power at the earliest possible moment after these things are |made known.(Applause.) JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS.The next point taken up was judicial appointments, In regard to which Mr.Borden was careful to say that he was making no attack on the judiciary | of the country.but on the Government fur its methods In dealing with these j and other appointments.It is well known, he aald.that during the last | 81x or eight years judicial appointments Pin this country have been matters of intrigue.During the past year judicial appointments in my own province have been vicant month after month for no other reason than that it was politically expedient and supposed to be in the interest of the Liberal party.A close constituency Is represented by a gentleman who aspires to a judical posl- tion, I have admitted that under the present position of public opinion In Canada a political party is justified in looking to its own ranks for political appointments, even for judicial appointments, but I have maintalned the doctrine that personal character and capacity must first be looked nt and party must not be regarded alone in the first instance.I don\u2019t think It la too high a standard.We must not attempt too high a standard.but we can at least attempt reasonable and proper standards.THE JACKSON CASE.In this connection Mr.Borden referred to the appointment of Mr.Jackson, accused on the oath of three witnesses, of having attempted to purchase votes and having co-operated with men of the lowest type for purposes of procuring votes.Mr, Jackson's conduct as disclosed at the trial was such, he said, us to draw upon himself the very strong anlmadversions of a judge of the High Court of this province.yet Sir Richard Cartwright's only reproach to the gentleman Was that he had not been suf- fletentiy discreet.\u2018Here is a new de- valogue,* said the speaker.\u2018\u2019You abolish the ten commandments and substitute for them, thou shalt be discreet so that thou shalt not be found out.(Laughter.) A more damnable doctrine was never preached.1 submitted to the House a resolution which I think should commend itself not only to every Conservative, but to most partisan Liberals in the country: That in making Appolntments to public offices party ser- | vice should not alone be considered, but selections should be made with regard to capacity and personal character.How was I met?Not one word did Sir Richard Cartwright or any mem- ; ber say in reply.but they valled in thelr followers and voted it down.They have thus declared as distinctly as the i English language van declare fit that \"party service is above character and capacity.1 venture to say in making a decision of that kind the Liberal par- iy did not commend themselves to the I people as a whole.THE AUDITOR-GENERAL, | Mr.Borden severely criticized the Government's action in regerd to Mr.| Alex.Mackenzie's attempt \u2018o protect | public treasury by the appointment of tan auditor-general Independent of ! the Government and subject only to the control of Parliament Mr.McDou- \u2018gall, the gentleman appointed, aad experienced from his own rarty, the Liberals, the greatest Cificulties.When, about two years ago, he Je- manded that the law shou'd be amended and £reater t \\feguarde shov ¢ be provided against the abuse of the public treasury, instead of this, Mr Fielding, In 1903, Introduced a biH to limit Mr.McDougail's power, and give the pres nt administration greater power over public money.In dhe face of n strong public opinion it was withdrawn, but the demand for a committee to Investigate Mr McDou- gall\u2019s romplaint was combatted by iiir Wilfrid T.aurier and his Minister of Justice, and It was defeated.In latter part of the session, Mr.Borden said he \u2018ok the matter up himself, ind he added some provisions af his own to tha bill prepared by the Auditor-Gen- eral, also givin his pledge that If \u2018he Government would introduce a measure, substantially along these l'hes, the Opposition would suppor: \u2018t, but when he moved a resolution that the provirions of consolidated revenue and audit act should be so extenred as lo confer upon the Auditor-General powers ample in every respect to protect the public interest and safeguard the public treasury, the Government called in thelr followers and 't was voted down by 94 (0 56.In he matter of the lighting of the Cornwall Canal, Mr.Borden criticized the Gevernment.He denied that any contract hiu been given by the Conservative party -vhen in power.In consideration for services rendered.The Conservative party i did not bind the public (reasury in the matter.THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION.The great question of transportation was then dealt with.From many parts of Car ada.sald Mr.Borden, the distance to ocean porcs Is very great, and it is, therefore, of great importance to the people tha\u2019 they should have cheap and expedit:ous transportation of their «prod \"cts., Two years ago I aid I thought lt would be a fair course for the Government to adopt, to submit the whole question of transportation to a commission of experts and for the fGovernmer\u2018 to go along the lines laid down by the commiasion.In the pes- sion af 1903 the Government announced in the speech from the throne that they proposed to appoint a commission, but it was not appirint- ed till late In May, and then nothing was done, but In latter enc of June the Government brought down the transcontinental railway measure.Sir Wilfrid Laurier then said we were face to face with a great crisis.and the people In the United St es might see fit Rome time to rescind the bond- Ing privilege.Since then the question has, however, been put on other grounds.The measure passed.It proposed that there should be built hy the Government, n lire from Moncton to Winnipeg to be known an the Eastern division, ard that the G.T.P.should build a line from Winnipeg to the coast, to be called the western division.Of the provisions of the measure t.e Opposition denounced particularly one measure by which twerty-five milllon dollars in stock of G.T.P.should be transferred at n nominal price to the Grand Trunk.He sald the stock must be taken into con- rideration by the railway commission when the rates came to be fixed.and we pointed out that that was te view of Mr.Blair, the gentleman appointed by the Government to go on the rall- way commission.The answ>r made war that It is provided by the contract that the twenty-five million cannot be sold Therefore, Grand Trunk ran make nothing of Mt for 50 years.and, therefore, it cannot be taken into consideration in the fixing of rates.We pointed out that devices aad been found In States whereby such stock can be sold subject to such control.THE AMENDMENTS TO THE CONTRACT.Mr.Hayes returned from England, and it was announced by the Government organs that five million dollars, which were to have been put up in cash had not been put up in cash, but in securities of the Grand Trunk.which were better than cash.It was not long before they heard of new terms in the contract.but every change in the contract was In favour of the corporation and against the CONSERVATIVE LEADER OPENS WESTERN TOUR (Continued from page one.) citizens of the country, and Mr.Field- in-, in the moet candid manner, had sald when asked why this was so.that the Grand Trunk had insisted upc © the change.Are we In æ0 wretched a position that in making a contract for a transcontinental rali- way.we must yleld & contract to the Grand Trunk or any other corporation, b-cause they demand it.Mr.Borden went on to argue that it was to Interest of the Grand Trunk, whatever arguments might be used to show otherwise, to use its .merican terml- nal rather than Cunadian ports for ea\u2018 bound freights.What was the G.T.P.incorporated for, merely for so many obligatiors which the Grand Trunk did not care to assume, and to enable some person to deal in these twenty-five million, and to create ten or twen:- mlllionaires in this country.The people of the country should share in the holding of the stock if any arrangements of the kind were proposed.Resolutions to the effect moved by opposition had been voted down.WHAT THE ROAD WILL COST.Taking the eastern section of the road Mr.B.said It would cost perhaps 340,000 a mile for 1,875 miles.It ran for a large part of Îts courre through unknown and unsurveyed country.The whole transcontinental line would cost from one hundred end fifty to one hundred and seventy mil- Hong, if up to standards necessary to carry grain from the West to Marl- time ports.Of this the G.T.P, had forty-five mlilllons of stock, another twenty-five millions were to be given to the Grand Trunk.The Grand Trunk's liability as definitely stated to its shareholders last March waa nothing in cash and a guarantee of bonds to the extent of about fourteen anc a half millions, and these \u201cbonds, which were second mortgage bonds, were by the agreement of 1904 placed upon the same basis as; bonds provided by the Government.The rolling stock, Mr.Hays had expiained, was to be provided by a trust.The people of this country were to provide all the rest, nine-tenths of the cash and the capltal, and after the railway wus compieted the only portion likely to be profitable for the next twenty-five or forty years was to be handed over to a corporation that provided one- tenth.It was better for the people to pay the whole and own the whole apple.On the other hand, the Government had a system in the Maritime Pro- vinces\u2014the Intercolonial.They had spent fifteen to twenty miillons In extending it to Montreal.Why?Because at the time the Government sald M was necessary to extend the road to Montreal, llf it was not to be throttled, and if it was to get any part of the Kreat trade of the West.but though a traffic arrangement was made with the Grand Trunk with this object, the Government were now suing the Grand Trunk because they alleged it never carried out the terms.The Intercol- onlal has been brought to Montreal to get the trade of the West, and now the Government were spending $150,- 000.000 to $170,000,000 to create a rival which would take the trafic altogether away from the Intercolonlal.What would tecome of the traffic from the West when it got to Quebec or Montreal.The Grand Trunk, which controls the Grand Trunk Pacific, will Lave its interests in Portland, which Was nearer than the Canadian ports woull be by the new line, and not all the patriotism of Canadian shippers, to which the Minister of Finance had left the matter, would prevent them taking a course so obviously in thelr interests.That is what We are paying $160,000,000 to $170,000,000 for, THE INTERESTS OF THE PRO- NCES._ In another way the matter affected Ontario and Quebec.The great country to the north of both provinces would not, in Mr.Borden's opinion, be best developed by a line from east to west, but by lines running north and acuth.I submit.he said, to all fair Judging people In the country the policy of the two parties In regard to transportation.We advocate the extension of the Intercolonial Railway to Georgian Bay.because the Intercolon- lal, having arrived at Montreal, stili falls of Its mission, because it has no western connection.as other lines have.Extend it to the shores of Georgian Bay and what do you have?It would run through thls great province and reach out for western traffic with precisely the same advantages as the other roads have, which reach Geor- glan Bay.That is the proposal we made.and which Mr, Blair himself endorsed.and he had much more knowledge or experience than any momber of the Administration.He pronounced the policy of the Government in this regard to be mere madness and folly, and yet, after appointing him to the position of chairman of the Rallway Commission they still persisted In a policy which he so denounced.THE FISCAL POLICY.The fiscal policy was the last big question Mr.Borden took up.The Conservative flacal policy was, he said, prett: well known, but where was the Liberal?Who could tell him what the Liberal policy was?1 have asked the question in all parts Catfada, from the Pacific to the Atlantic In vain.No one has ever explained.The Conserva - tive party is not afraid to proclaim its policy or to go to any free trade constituency in Canada, if there be such, and tell it.I was told by the Globe that I would have nerve if I proclaimed protectionist principals in the North-West, but I think I! would require it more to tell them a different policy to what I tell the people In the east.We stand for adequate protection for all our great Canadian industries.Who are our customers and our competitors?Our customers, outside the home market, are across the water.Our competitors are to the South, Canada was third best of the customers of the United States, but though our purchases £r®m the States grew from 3117,000,000 in 1901 to $150,- 000,000 in 1904, our sales to them dropped In the same period by almost a million.In the interests of labour and capital we should have protection for all legitimate Industries.Mr, Borden urged the importance to a farming community of encouraging growth of jarke cities within it, to provide mar- 8.\u2019 THE PREFERENCE.From the fiscal policy to preferential tariff was a natural transition.The Conservative party has stood, said Mr.Borden, for the policy of mutual preference within the Empire and stands for it still.and if returned to power would substitute for the Inaction of the present Government a policy of vigorous action.Mr.Chamberiain's policy involved no sacrifice of rights, no mt- litarism.We had given a preference, and what danger was there fn accepting one if we could get it?Some of the very gentlemen who were opposing this were ready for a reciprocity treaty with the United States.Would not a reciprocity treaty with the mother country.who is our chief customer.increase the value of every farm.and tend to assist the immigration of the British people\u2019 to the North-West.e 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safely intrust the government in the years to come.The prospects of the party at the present time are excellent.Let no one who does not approve of the present Government be discouraged.The prospects are such we may with good reason hope that a change may be brought about at a ve early date.\u201d The meeting was afterwards addressed at length by Mr.D.Henderson, M.P.who said the present Government had added $20 per family to the tatation In eight years.Cheers were given for the King.for Mr.and Mra.Borden and Mr.Ingram.Mr.and Mrs.Borden held a short reception at the close of the meeting.MR.BORDEN ADDRESSES WEST ELGIN VOTERS AT ST.THOMAS.Special to The Mont->al Star.\u2018 omas, Ont.September _\u2014 The members of the band of the 26th regiment met Mr.R.L.Borden\u2019s train at St.Thomas and accompanied him during the drive around the town t> the new opera house, where the stage was festooned with banners.The evening meeting was presided over by Ald.Week, and short speeches Introducing 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