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[" \u2026 .8 -\u2014 mis 4.KAISER SAYS OWNERSHIP iS BENEFIT ~ Germany's Interests in Africa Are Advanced by the - Co SOI doe - land, the Associated THE HERALD'S NEW FEATURE\u2014A COMPLETE SHORT.STORY EVERY DAY.© mst sorrow.© VT > % 248.\u2014.PAGES 1 TO °° 98RD YEAR NO - \u2014 ga SAY \u2014\u2014r\u2014 + & BRITISH | date.Much enthusiasm was displayed by | the delegates, as it is folt that Mg.Lovell who is wo wellknown in the county, and whose influence in the eastern part is so great, is almost certain of elecuon.There were sixty-five accredited delegates, be sides other members of the party prevent.They comprised the most proumnent busl- news men and others in the county.There were among others: Messrs.Jas, H.Conquest of the Boer Not Hear of Williainson, J.Moulton and Joel lves, Stanstead; B.H.Rider and L.P.Adama, Fitch Bay: Charles Boynton, Thos.Quina ; Noyes, Hatley; Dr.ilall end R.O.Parscos, Rock laland; A.& Dollotf, Aus- en G.Fisk, Lacroix, C.Champerlain, R.Lemire, M.Tetrault, A.D.Boucher, J.Gagnon, A.Poirier, E.Minor, Adaws Oliver, Geo.Currier, J.Courtemanche, J.Republics\u2014She Will Intervention.(Special Cable Letter by the Associated London, Oct.20.\u2014\u201c1 believe,\u201d said Emperor: William recently.that it is to Ger- enany\u2019s advantage for England to have the.Boer republics.\u201d The complete accuracy of this important quotation, which gajned strength from the fact that it was not said with any idea of repetition or for the æake of mollifying some British diplomat; is reliubly vouched for.The remark was made in the course où à conversation between the Emperor and one of the leading ( ans whose advice in matters of commercial policy Hm Majesty greatly relics upon, and who, by the way, is not a lover of Great Britain and her works.Through a recent visit of this individual to Eng- Press secured knowledge of what may be fairly described as the Kmperor's candid.opinion of South African matters.CONTEMPLATED FOREIGN ACTION.For several days the English\u2019 and continental papers have contained hints, and even assertions, that Russia, France, and Germany -are contemplating joint action with the idea of coercing Great Britain into granting at least a degree of independence to the Boers.Several correspondents have adduced the most circum- etantial details to prove the existence of this undercurrent of projected diplomacy between the powers mentioned, and while the English public has grown inured to intervention rumors, this latest revival bas secured no small degree of credence and has even affected the markets.Whether Russia and France ever contemnlated such action is not known, but the eircum- stances under which Emperor William spoke effectually and definitely disposed of all possibility of any European inter- Auger, Magog.Mr, Avery Ives was chosen chairman, Aad Luther Moulton, of Coati- À SENATORSHIP \"FOR MA, HH.COOK Sir Charles Tupper, .When He Wins, to Give Him One, if Cook Proves His Case.regarded as being more in Lord Salis burÿ'e contidence than any other man, and who said to a representative of the Asso- cated Pres :\u2014 \u201cWhat! Interference mooted again ?Why, we would fight all Europe first.\u201d Tu what extent Great Britain may be indebted to Emperor William for rendering such a serious alternative unnecessary can only be surmised, but it is not doubted here that the anti-British feeling among the people of France and Russia daily gains vitulence and that it is not likely to be decreased by the presence of ex-President atiended by over 500, was held in the town Kruger in Europe.\" Le.Jhall, and was addreesed by Hon.Sydney The Associated Press further learns that \"Fieher, who gave a concise explanation of His Majesty's conviction that it would be what the Goverssgent had accomplished to Germany's advantage to have the Britt during The pest tour years, Fle was enthu- ish control the Boer Republics sprang, ap- siastically applauded.There were no other parently, not from any idea of gaining ; speakers.: counter concessions or from a general pol- \u2014 en .icy of friendsh.p, but from a distinct idea Mr.Mackay\u2019s Organization.\u2019 that Germany's cynimerce would be im- Friends of Mr.\\ _ mensely benefitted .thereby, and that the | .taking part sn * Mackay a 7 Jrsirous adjacent German territory would be im- ; tion are reminded that a meetin for or .| fsa lon purposes .re:d at the, SENET ATION GRAVE.Montreal Reform Club this evening.All IRIS SER GRA ; E .friends who are 1.»t able to be present at : The elections are over and Parliament is this meeting are requested to send in their | prorogued fur a month, so the condition of names, sigmiying what part they are de- | cooka secretary.The vote for a candidate was taken by ballot and was unanimous for Mr.Lovell, , The candidate in acce;ting the nomination made a suitable He infotmed the delegates that an arrangement had been entered into between himself and Mr.Moore, the Conservative nominee, that no vndue ense should be gone to in the j contest.tanstend County would be the ' banner.county in standing for purity in ; politics, \u2019 After the convention a public meeting, | The story is told in Conservative.eircles to-day that Mr.H.H.Cook made his declaration regarding the alleged attempt to get $10,000 out of him for a Senatorship, under an agreement with Sir Charles Tup- per, whereby the latter would guarantee Mr.Cook a Scnatorship in case of the Con-\u2019 scrvatives winning the elections.Mr.Cook, according to the story, has to fur nish papers proving his case, Ll BELLE ISLE TO BE À LLOYOS STATION The Government Completing the - Much Needed Signal Service.Ottawa, Oct 19.\u2014The report that Lloyd's | affairs in lrelund is engrussing the attention of the leading Engiishmen.The gra- vitx of the Iii h situation has been poiated \u2018out before, but only now #s England waking up to a realization of the fact that the next few yeais promise to be among the most stormy which have ever marked the history of Ireland.Mr.Michael Davitt has prepared and circulated for the signa-, corres tures of, Nat onalists an address to former bréeident.Kruger expressing i aud.sympathy for the latier and referring admiration | «sirous of taking.| La Presse\u2019s Position.La Presse reproduces the manifesto of the Liberal-Conservative Association of Ontario, issued to counteract the effect of the recent Laurier meeting in Ontario, in which complaint is made oi la Presse\u2019s pondent\u2019s conclusions, favorable to the.Liberal party.La Presse comments as follows :\u2014 i \u201cWe pubhsh the manifesto of the On- vention, for it is acknowledged on all | to En,tand as an \u201coppressor,\u201d to the war tario Conservatives because the report of sides that Russia and France would not act without Germany.DR.LEYDS h.wS HOPE IS VAIN: There is even further significance in His i Majesty\u2019s pronouncement, for, since he .made the statement referred ta, his inter: viewer has conferred with the Boer dela- gates.This occurred only a few days ago.and it can be inferred that Dr.Leyds.the * diplomatic agent of the Transvaal, avas informed that it would be hopeless to expect any aid from Ewperor William to wards the intervention campaign planned to synchronize with Mr.Kruger's arrival in Europe.- - -happenina * Kingston, Oct.19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A meeting the cxecutive committee of the Frontenac Reform Arsociation will be held \"0 ng to the short time and elec ° onder, October 19.\u2014Sixteen members NO INTERFLEENCE BROOK SD, The British Foreign Office professes i3- : norance of any secret intentions on .the | part of the continental powers in rezard © ta, a settlement of the trouble in South Africa, and! indced.appears genuinely to disbelieve the Nessibi ity of any such thin How it would nieer sich an eventuality, however, can be judred from an expression used by an official who is as \u201cwicked and dishonest.\u201d MAKING THEMSELVES RIDICULOUS Commenting on this, the Dublin Inde- pendeat, which reprezents: the llealy see- tion.-ugzests that the fregdom of Dublin be conferred on ex-President Kruger, while the guardians of the North Dublin Union have sent an address to the Queen of Hul- lan 1 thanking her tor sheitering Mr.Kruger.(Commenting on these utterances, even the Liberal Chronicle admits at 1s quite impo-sille for any alliance to exist between tha Liberal and Nationalist parties.12 UNEXAMPLED UNREST.In the meantime the bitterness of the Corservative fight over Right Hon.Horace Curz-n Plu k tt and the Nationalist split Bl the followers of Messrs.Healy and OBr:c: continue, resuiting in unending c-rrespond nee, and all signs portend a8 the Times and other papers ruefully ad: ni.a period of unexampled unrest in Ireland.SIR WILFRID AT WINDSOR HALL Premier and Mr.Fielding to Speak Monday.| GALLERY FOR THE LADIFS.Liberal Leaders Will Only Be in the | City-for a Very Short Time.Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon.W.S.: Fielding will pass through Montreal on Monday evening, and will only stop long enough to address a meeting in Windsor Hall, \u2019 Many ladies, having expressed a desire to hear Sir Wilfrid and Mr.Fielding, «the belcony of the Windsor, Hall will be rp»: served for ladies.Tickeis of admission may be had while they last at the Mont- - real Reform Ciub, 30 University street, : A limited numher of seats upon the platform will ale» be res~rved for gentlemen who desire them: these may aiso be had at the Reform (lub.i Political Calendar.(Monday, Oct.22).Sir Wilfrid Lanrier and the Hon.WW.| &.Fielding at Windsor Hall, 8 p'm.(Tuesday, Oct.23).\u201cà Meeting of Mr.Robert Bickerdike\u2019s , supporters, St.Lawrence Division, 746 St.Lawrence street, 8 p.m.Liberal convention, Nicolet county, at Becancour.: , (Wednesday, Oct.31).Nominations.- _ (Saturday, Nov.3).Sir- Wilfrid Lanrier at Alexandria, - 2 p.m.; \u2018and Corhwall, 8 p.m.(Wednesday, Nov.7).Elections.The Chances in Bagot.i = St ial) joint meeting held yesterday at St, Dom.nique, llagot county, was Largely attended by the electors of the county, besides a large continzent from St.Hyvacinthe.Hon.Mr.Taillon had on his sidé Messrs.Milton McDonaid and Duwont of the Journal Mr.Marcil being assisted by Mr.I, A Wilson, advocate, of Montreal, and Mr, A.M.Beaupartant, advocate, of St.Hva- cinthe.The meeting was very orderly, the speakers being al! accorded a fair The ; day | repre-entative gathering of I North Essex, assembled hase yesterday af- tern on to cin ader the adtasability of putting a cand:date in the field at this elec- firm.Afted sme little discussion Alex.Laforge Was unanimousiy chosen as stand- ar: bearer.Mr.Laforge made a speech on inalien independence.fe said 1t was time Canada shou d quit playing the little boy of the Mother Country.It was not to the advant-g: of the .Canahan people.They were taxed for a vice-regal repreeen- tative an foreign war \u2018in which Canada was not interested.- Dr.Borden in Nova Scot a.Ottawa, Oct.20.\u2014Hon.Dr.Borden has gone ta Nova Scotia to take part in the political campaign.v Terrebonne Convention.Hon.Mr.Tarte and Mayor Prefontaine will address the Liberal electors ni Terre- bonne at St.Jerome this afternoon.- Mr.G.B.Cleveland in Compton.Sherbrooke, October 19\u2014Mr.G.B.Cleveland, lumber merchant, of Johnville, was chosen by the Liberals of Compton county at their convention on Wednesday, to run mm ofpositon to Mr.R.H.Pope.i Queen's and Sunbuiy.St.John, N.B.October 20.-\u2014Hon.A.S.White, former atjorney-general, was yester- nomimnated unammously to contest Oucens and Sunbury for the Liberals.The adiourned Conservative convention takes place to-day; when the committee appoint éd to select a candidate will report.Mr.Beaub.en in Quebec.Quebec, October 20.\u2014It is definitely announced to-day that Mr.O.Beaubien, advocate, of this city, is coming forward as the Conservative (andidate in Quebec county against the Nolicitor-UGeneral, Hon Charleg Fitzpatrick.Winnipeg Liberals.Winnipeg, October 19.\u2014Centre Winnipez Liberals to-night nominated Robt.Muir, president of the Winnipeg Liberal (lub, as candidate for the Lexistature, against Thos.W.Taylor, Conservative.Mr.Mulock Speaks.Fenclon Falls, Oc ober 2) _\u2014Hon, Wiitmmr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014French- _ ee Malock addressed a meting here yesterday \u2018in the interests of Dr.McKay, Reform candidate Tor North Victogs.There waa a people of all shades of politi-s.The president of the North Victoria Conservative Appociation was present.Mr.Mulock's ad ess was shortened by his having to drive to Kirk- fi-ld, where he speaks to-pight.electors of Bagot appear very much oppos- - ed to an outsider, judging hy the comments which were freely indulyed in during the progress of the meeting.It would not be surprising, therefore, if Mr.Mar- cil's majority in the present contest was very substantially increased.\u2018Dr.Sands Retires.on Saturday.when it is finderstood that Dr.W.W.Sands, the Liberal candidate, will retire from the content and allow the fight to go the two Independents, Rogers, Patron, and Galvin, Conservative.between now tion day, the doctor is of the opinion that he could not properly canvass the country., Independence of Canada.of Canada party of bearing.St.Dominique gave Mr.Marcil \u2014_\u2014 À e last election 156 ma onty inst to.; Mr.Timothe Brodeur, à Tocal man.«The East Toronto.\u2014\u2014 od Toronto, Cetober 19.\u2014A.BE.Kemp will probably \u2018be tendered the Conservative | ncMination in East \u2018Toronto on Saturday.North Waterloo.Berlin, October 19.\u2014The Conservative eonvertion for North Watérloo was held in the Opera House \u2018here.this afternoon.Mr.Jos.E.Seagram, of Waterlno, the old member, was unanmously chosen, No other name was submitted.A ratification meeting was held in the Opera House this evening.: \"Mr.Lovell in Stanstead.Ayers\u2019 Flats, Que.Oct, 20.\u2014(Spedial.)= The Libera! hh of the County of Sim stead held a convention here yesterday for the purpose of nominating a candidate to cppose A.H.Moore, Conservative; the present member.The result was that Mr, Hoary Lovell, a prominent citisen and wealthy manufacturer of Conticook, was unanimously chosen as the party's oandi- | our correspondent as to the situation of \"the parties in that province hag created in ; Montreal a sensation for which there was, } however, no cause.\u201c Presse, like most papers, leaves a j great deal of latitude to its.correspondents and ita reporters.More than one these make reflections which do net at all : represent the opinion of the editor inan- (agement.lt in aufficient to rend at the present time in the papery the reports of the electoral gatherings to be convinced of this fact.Ofter the twa candidates 1m a county are each decreed the ®ctory in the same issue of a paper.\"Our Toronto correspondent falls under the cotnmon law.He fells what he has {seen in the circles in which he has been.PIE he has made a mistake he knows that ron the 7th of November it in- not cun- lgratulations that he will receive.1+ *\u201c.\\s to La Presse it it bad reduced the amount to abrui 330,000.When the bates ion of .hail cam up, ths extent of the fraud had_to be kept in sight -nly eo far us it might be necessary to fix mich a rm as Would sitiefv \u2018the judge that the person mmeriminated would appear on the div of his trial.The amount mentioned in the complaint was no criterion by which Hia Hanar should be gnîded.In the case of MeCiillia, there had not been a tittle of evidence showing that one cent.went.to him.MgGillis\u2019 connection with the case was establishéd much more by deduction than anvthing else by the fact that, being an officer nf the company, he signed hia name to the peceipts,and mie: have known of what was going on, and must have been the bunk had heen defrauled 10 that ex- cus~d being now committed to stand their \u201ctrial beiore the tourt of Qu:en's Bench, fhe case was cut of his hands, and the respons tility of fix'ug bals should rest with the court oi trial.But as one of the judges of the Court of Queen's Bench had: dectded that bai: shoult be granted every t:me 1! was possible, he thought they #hould receive bail; \u201ctherwise,.be would nave reiused it, and wouid have left atlie résponsibiliy to the higher court of fixinz the amount.© The offence was a very, very serras ong, Indred.It was not a quesion ols $2.00, but a- que-tipn of jhu=peisemoralaus.he el idence adduced t boiore hime a very\u2014strong presumption that they were gu hy, - HE hoped tuey j Would be able to clear these.ves in the otuer court.But I must 1ake the case as at js.confsuu À Hes Monor, aad I am prepared to acespt batl, personal, $20,- Ol, and three, four, live ur six bondsmen \u2026 It must be cub:tantial of $20,000 in al.bail on real estate.You can make the application to-morrow.or any time wien you are prerared UO bring bond-men before me who wili justify -me in releasing she accused.\u201d\u201d « learned counsel that their clients should be given in chi g+ of Mr.Bissonnette, who would be r smossiul- for bringing then: back on the foll>wing.morning, but the judge would have nothing to say on the mattet.j i His Honorsfixed the Mie ring.of the two ! charges of fraud alleg-d .a:ainst the ac- .cused for Tue:dry morning next.NELSON MONUMENT 10° BE UNVEILEL Ceremony et 3.30 This .Afternoons The unveiling of the Nelson monument on Jacques Cartiep Nquare this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock promises to be an Interesting event.The ceremony will be presided over by Major Bond.and Lord Strathcona will unveil the monument.Llegt.-Colonel Roy end offleers of the district have be invited to be present.The First Prince of Wales Regiment will supply a guard of - sentries, and the .Victoria Rifles, of which Lord Sirathoona {8s honorary colonel, wlll furnish a° guard of honor, The.Highland Cadets will be present In a body, as will the Army and Navy Veterans uuder Captain Matthews.BRITISH LIBERALS WILL REORGANIZE THE PARTY London, Oct.20.\u2014The Imperial Liberal Council at its meeting yesterday adopted a resolution in favor of reorganizing the Liberal party upon the basis of social reform at home and of the consolidation and ultimate federation of the United Kingdom with the colonies.Lord Strathcona Will Perform the IDAHO NOT DUE NOW UNTIL OCT, 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Army, naval and militia authorities have agreed upon the following programmme in connection with \u201cthe reception for the returning Canadians: three guns will he fired from the Citadel; when it is passing up the harbor a salute of 21 guns will \"be fired.The troops will be received by the Royal Canadian Regiment here, who will act as a guard of honor, ; The procession will then form up as follows: \u2014The navy; detachment of the Royal Artillery; a detachment of the Royal Engineers: 3rd Royal Canadian Regiment five bands from the navy, militia and mil.tery corps; the returning Canadians, 63 Regiment Rifles, 66th Régiment Fond bearer corps, Mounted: Hussars, and other formed bodies of troops.When the procession arrives at the Common, a square will be formed with return- religious service will take place, a which the men will be banqueted at pr armories and presented with a sovereign each, and the freedom of the city.In the evening a banquet in Wellington barracks torchlight procession, and illuminations, Halifax, N.8., Oct.20.\u2014Mavo: has recelved a cablegram ae milten arrival.of the transport Idaho at Cape Verde Islands Ycaterday morning.She cau- | bot reach Hulifax 4nside of ten days, | EAPRESS FREDERICK'S 1) THF.STIPEND of $350 a month allowed by President McKinley to-his friend the Sultan of Sulu amounts to just 83 1-3 cents a head to the Sultan's 300 wives, leaving His Majesty tn do the best he can \u2018\u2019on the side.\u201d | - WE UNDERSTAND the Montreal \u2018and Brockville football teams are out for blood.Are football teams ever out for anything else?TUPPER.Caron.Haggart, Montague, Foster and Viè\u2014no, roup.and wept.to have a majority of 20 makes us laff.A CONSERVATIVE remarked, on the Board of Trade to-day, that the Laurier meeting Mouduy night was not getting much ndver- tiring.It docen\u2019t need it.TUPPER.HAS overlooked something.He has.forgotten to tell us he is responsible for the fine October weather we've been having.: ~ \u2014 INDOOR BASEBALL will be playnd in Me Drill Shed this winter.Let us hope it will bo played better than the outdoor: game the past summer.\u2014 THE MONTREAL GOLFERS gave the Ottawa people ahout One of the biggest wallopings os record.-\u2014 '§ NOW UP to Dr.Roddick to tell ws bow otto he sat in the House of Commons the last four yoars.THE TORY predictions that they are going Bo, fair little Wilhelinlna, you have picked him out, they say, You have\u2019 looked the princes over and you've sent them all \u2018away\u2014 ; All but one who fondly lingers, with a rmille upon his face And a sort of buoyant feeling that he\u2019s nced- ed \u2018round the place.* Yell us, little Wilhelmina, how the happy trick was done: > .DH he gently, stand, or did you have to catch him on the run?Tell ue where your sweet words thrilled bim\u2014 was it early, was It IY ~~ - Di4 it happen in the parior or beside the.palace gate?; Did you call (be stars to witness that you loved bim more than life?.\" Did you humbly knec! thete, begging him to \u2018let you be his wife?Did he shyly Did he buck or did he tremble?back away, Telling you to first \u2018see papa.\u201d and find out what he would say?Did be ory: \u201cThis Is so sudden!\u2019 did he ask for time to- think, 0\" Or accept thé proposition in the space It takes to wink?Did he ask if you could keen him in the style he'd always known?: Did he \u2018ask you i they paid for doing chores arour the throne?Happy little Wilheimifia! Fortune smiled upon your birth, Giving you the bulge ou.all the other maldege Bere on earth! 9 a LOST.LOST, A BOOM.\u2014We are sgaln Soul to advertise for the boom, of Hugh John Mac- ! You had but to look them over, siné them up from top to toe, And then make your own selection\u2014and He couldn't answer nel WILL.KRUGER BE GIVEN | FREEDOM OF DUBLIN ?Dublin, October 20.\u2014Mr.John J.Claicy has given notice that he will move at the next meeting of the corporation that the freedom of the city be conferred upon ex-lres:dent Kruger.About a Month Ago a Student Was Found Preparing to Blow Up the Czar.to the Crimen, a student at Moscow University, son of a post-captain of the Black Sea feet, was arrested for digging ip a suspicious manner in the vicinity of a railway - tunnel near Sebastopol.The police, after the arrest, found a large quantity of explosives deposited «here :t would have inevitably wrecked the tunnel when the Imperial train was Vet, dent there e correspondent says there are cor- \u2018tain indications that the plot was one o those con by.the Breeci group o ~~ PLOT WAS UNEARTHED, - | ___ HEALTH IS IM \u2014 Berlin, Oct.20.\u2014As the condition of Dowager Empress Frederick is: temporarily improved, Pfince_and Princess lienry of Prussia have left Homburg for Kiel.A despatch from Copenhagen announces that the Princess of Wales is about to PAY a Visit to Fricderichshof.Emperor Wiliam and all the members What is Going On.London, Oct.20.\u2014The Sebastopol cor-| IE w respondent of the Daily Telegraph sends THIS AFTERNOON, details of an alleged plat about a month .* ago against the lite of Emperor Nicholas, Football, Semfor\u2014Montreal ve.Brockville, It appears that aboit a fortnight hefore MSA 4, termediate McGill va Shem the Czar and Czarina began thelr journey rock.McGill Grounds, i ., Football, Intermediate \u2014 Westmount versus Montreal.Westmount.Grounés.: Football, Junior \u2014 Points vs.Montreal, Queen's Park.: Football,\u201d Junior \u2014 Shamrocks.ve.MoQill, Noro Cantons: Dri w a unior-Britaania ve.Westmou Baseball Park.THIS EVENING.Academy.\u2014 Misnlc Seligman ln \u2018When Woman Loves.\u201d ® Her Majesty's \u2014 John A.Grose's Steely y in \u201cJane Eyre\u201d .anarchists.À An arplication was nex: made by the.When the transport Tdaho is sighted ing Canadians in the centre, when a short of his family will remain at Homburg over Octaber-22, the birthdäy of Empress .Victoria._ _ + _ Ce + \u2019 os .! A 2 : + Tw .a eng 4 a gy A -.ny y Workmen Want a Quiet Sunday | [ANOMALIE N | BLANKET lie ha Soroog eh | 22 - [ ~~ \u2014 | Lo CITY CHARTER! E: hest quality goods re = | | Labor Leaders of Montreal Regard Ald.Martineau\u2019s - Proposed By-law as the | THE s.CARSLEY CO.sb Oct.Soth, 1900, THE MONTREAT DAILY HERA.D.BATURDAY Qo.20, 1900.- y S A L E sible prices.If you buy st at Scropgis's\u2014 » Entering \\Vedge for the Overthrow of the Day of Rest.= The s ers of Montreal to the movement to defeat derman Martineau\u2019s propused by-law has already had great weight in influencing public opinion on this subject.With telling unanimity they point out that it 1s: not the warkingman who wants baseball and lacrosee games on Sunday, and that any measure which will make for a etricter observance of the Sabbath is directly - in.hix iuterests.\u2018The following interviews on the subject speak for them- seèves: Mr.P.A.Boudreau.Mr.PP.A.Boudreau, cor.sec.of th: Federated Trades and labor Council, and secretary of the Printing l\u2019ressmen's Union, says: \u201c1 am not in favor of legaliz- dng Sunday games and gymnastic exhibitions.At present, there are tao many people in the city who are compelled to wok on Sunday.1 have here a communication stating that ap employe of the Montreal Street Railway who {ails to come to work trong support given hy labor lead- 1 ! i ; taste.day cannot consistently patronize places whére others have to work fur their amuse ment on that day.The, law, as it stands, allows abou: ali the Suuday recreation workingmeu wish to indulge in; cértainly after my week's work, 1 wouldn't want to\u201dplay baseball on Sunday.À goud rest and an interesting book is mur: tu my Ald.Martineau\u2019s proposal is probably not a pusitive evi in it-e.f, but in its tendency\u2014it is bad, and, in its moral effects, it will inure to the detriment ot the community.li the present generation consents to watch others ti.for thew amusement, if we do anything to nullity the sanctions of custom which -makes Suu- day a day of rest for the wilers, the re sult will probably be that our chudren will not have time or o portunity on Sunday or any other day for recreation.\u201d Mr.Jas.Wilson.\u2019 Mr.Jas.Wilson, when interviewed by a Herald representative as to the proposal to legaiize Sunday athletics, asked the on Sunday.after working 65 hours during \u2018the week is discharged.1 hope the alliance will extend its programme and try agit (tion \u2018or any démand for such an al- Ji lisaeter 1É atnietc games and spdris very pertinent question, \u2018\\Vho wants it*\u201d | 1 1 de not see,\u201d said he, \u201cthat there 1s any They Are Now Repeatedly Con- in favor of enforcing the present law, frontingthe Aldermen.and most decidedly against any repeal.\u201d Rov.A.G.Mowatt.0° Rev.A.J.Mowatt, minister of Erskine Church, says:\u2014As a Christian, a clergy- mun, à Ciizen, à Canadian, | am opposed to Buuday athletics.If we wish to keep \"up the moral tone of the community, and it is in the interests of every citizen\u2019 to \"do \u2018his utmost in tiat direction, then let us set our face against Sunday athletics.And 1f again we are in favor of whalesome au.usements and manly outdoor sports for ! the young,chen let us stand for the sacredness of the Lord's Day, for Sunday uth- letics wil degrade both it and them.\u201d Rev.T.Mausell.Rev.T.G.Mansell says:\u2014\u201cIt would be Instance Where it Would T:ks Entire Road Department Staff Four Months to Carry Out Law\u2019s Provisions.That not afew peculiarities exist in the thar under winch the Government of | the City ts carried on is being wmgreasingly | Fne 1h upon those who are brought most Frequently 4p contact with its anvinalies\u2014 \"the aldermen, Cuy Surveyor St.George Is ow \u2018responsible for bringing another of those to hight, \"The question of the annual expropriation for 190 is now up for discussion and lie is, ol course, expected to prepare the plans\u2019 upon which the assess ments chall be made, The Finance Comn- buttee yesterday aiternovn received a let- Let from hu bearing upon the question us follows:\u2014 on dunday wer legatized.\u2018here 1s already ar tuo much work and allegal mnusement on the Lord s Day.1 am convinced that nu Que bunelits uy this, but that it 18 op- jo:ed to the well-being of the compmun- sity.Whether tue laboring, clusses recog- UNNECESSARY WORK ENTAILED | Notre Dame St.NEW DRESS GOODS One of the best ways to judge fashion is by what we sell and the quantity.Just now there is a rush for Heavy Cloths that can be tailored, and the usual quantity is four and a half and five yards (cloth 56 inches wide), whith means short skirts\u2014an inch or so from the : ground.\u2019 Dress Goods New French Amazon Cloth, a very stylish Montreal's Greatest Store.bebe pe pore; What | Everybody Says Must come near the truth.Ask any one who has been here of late if the mer chandise isn\u2019t marching to a new step\u2014closer toyour liking, closer to your pocketbooks, Most storekeepers\u2019 ideas never get beyond their -own to prohibit such abuses, as well asSunday tratou \u2018u the law.1 should think the 2 il ur not, the tact remains that by \u201c1 ; prof! net al ER .ou.w.1k 1 ; ar © to inform you that in order to gymnastic exhibitions and sports.\u201cCouncil has plenty to do with enforcing 4BY movement of this kind their rights are mak > ! \\ material for Tail .T \u201cAld Mar D is à: : ; A ES eu queieu.Sunauv ue , ake (h- as-essment plans which ate re- a for Tuilor Made Suits.They doo We earch the mars Ald Martineau\u2019s motion is an enter the puesen.law an: transacting its legi- C0 R-CI\u20acd.Sunday alnusement means qu red tor the anal\u2019 exproprigtiong, we como in fed, navy, prune, green, drab, IS.sear t r ing wedge to the legalizing of Sunday labor, and would tend tu éreate the condition timate business without going ahead of\u2019 public opinion to legislate tor a thing not Surday work, and this would grow until hall have prix ; it became general.My attention has al- T4 Mave to make those of furty-cight tawn, maroon, cardinal, castor, cream and .kets for what will suit you ; of affairs that exist in European and PY .we that if we Sun- Teudy teen directed to building opera Ves of street, showing.the names of pro- bluck, 50 inches wide, yard .75C ; .South American countries, where Sunday hed re pb deve that pron Srattied tions which are carried ou regardless of Lei tory vu br sides of the streets, to- x best.We more.thoroughly is little ditferent frum other days for a ¢f A ; what should be the day of rest.This 1s ECC Wit, hthew frontage, and to draw \u2018Fancy Homespun Dress G y ' iati - great many workingmen.\u201d .Dee nt secret unduub.ed.y à breuclr- of the law and Ae Jana ag 4 jude uf fil 1eet to an inch.variety ot Pi end ae chocs se THE T deserve your appreciation ; President Roberge.i tu & end the seventh day us they wish, Pld pe Slapped, | When aude oth There ne o > mea plats of es rich effects, for Tailor Made Suits, 56 \u201cWADDECK.\u201d \u201cELEGANTINE,\u201d Every day\u2014and we are getting ; : s às they do not int.1fere wita the + FW | wves .se EE Sy Pl : : ; .a a .=.President Roberge of the Federated ES of others.For demoralizimg both physically and morally, V4 pave Vue made.Jean do this work Inches wide.\u201cSpecial, yard \u201c1B5C Fown Box Beaver Box Beaver Cloth\u2019 it.You are quickly recogniz- = : 1 cannot see how any man who is a mn about four months with my present Cloth Jackets, hand- Jackets, in fawn, Trades and Labor Council, when seen by.this reason 1 believe in running the cars a Herald man, declared that be could not regard with favor the movement \u2018to Jegal- 1ze Sunday games and gymnastic exhibitions.There was no necessity for it; and the tendency thereof was contrary to the best interests of workingmen! lie would ! patriot can favor any movement which t tends in that direction.1 am strongly op: : josed to the movement and think that it on Sunday, so that people who have nq Carr.itges can go into the country or wherever thev want, and enjoy themselves, but staft.Every lot will have to be surveyed do 8 to pet the exact frontage ol every property.> : ; I would be strougly opposed to bringing any\u201d pressure on them to go to chitrch; \u201clhe proposition that thus confronts the comnttee ast this:- Under the cenditions legi lauon for Sabbaily desecration, that \u201c! the charter, in order to étrake An assess- Is medessary to protest aganst breguhes of the existing law as well as proposed new drab and royal blue, trinimed self applique, high rolling collar, as eut 1.50 New French Rengaline Dress Gonds, in 30 sorely stitched, Iat- different shades, 46 inches wide.Special, cst style coat collar, yard .vie wien vessssonce cerns O80 As CUt LL.89.00 ing the fact that we lead Mn getting the right kind of goods.In regulating prices.not like to tall for the amusement of oth.that is a matter for the individual con- \u2019 JPET ment tor defray mg.the cost of necessary \u2019 i ers on Sunday, and he could not consist *tienee, Equaily 1 would oppose any move [13 how 1 regard at.expropriate ns, the plans have to be made, In keeping up freshness of assort- ently require others to do so.The Amer.ment like the present, which, by Togaliz- PEIOII000000000000000¢ IL 1x us uuth there, were four or five t ican Federation of Labor had puts itself ing Sunday Shorts, peus the door for 4 + point- inst.Catherine Street thät re quired J : ments.on récord agunst anvining tending to Sunday work and would soon stop even + E ETITION.+ to be straghtemer out.do.- , , B nintaini make Sunday other than a day of rest.the harmiess recreation of the working class $ COPIES OF.THE P ; Load eut ph .out po Jog wight : i} In maintaining guarantees.\u2018 < that dav.by clmming them for toil.; .os iro AT Le CL ; : ; ; .; : i i Mr.J.B.Mack.\u2018Ç on {hat Ja bla ing ther have not | Copies of the form of petition, + quire 5 be d'stri-uted proportionately Space forbids the mentiôn of more than enough to In trueness of service, To.; ©.; = CE .i 'nzh.+ °F 1e prropert whey .: : , Mr.James B.Mack, secrotary of the the least d ubt, for in my experience : the mE pain, of Sun.+ Josby à hohe oa tle in show you the great bargains that The Big Store is of- Montre Tebwarapliia] Crit near he wherever there have been no Jol \u2018ne 3 (he proposed legalizing of sun, foals po thai of ss\u2019 mn fering in ths Linen Department.From tho test mak- | Our $10 Costumes foun ers of she Ë crated rides: and been able to ronist the pressure of compes .+ from Rev.J.Hopkin .tec e ry + I: ment would be © anpelled to prepare ers in the world have come these dependable goods.- print.r Nh ; Pas ih et ot fron when tuen, Cd he fu bh and hire.of the age ES Lord's \u201cDay Ail ance, West- + pins =\" arbre tn Mr, St, Georges let \u2019 ' ~The bit of the season has certainly Woot the Province of Ontario, when \u2018uen, vd he : and hu > axe.; ter.: ints « ' ve \u2018e- ; : 1 bi \u201ciuterviewrd by a Het dre wier, | id \u201cPermissive resulations are valueless in this ~ ¢ mount, the Y M.C.A.the var- + \" A.points sut, L me tthe re LINEN SPECIALS COTTON SPECIALS ; been made by our $10 costumes.It \u201cI don't want a putin Se ~t i ob res cet and nothing but à strict law isany * ious Christ'an Endeavor sncie- + (IN M Men's où thus present emergency, the Coe Co : |-is not only the econom:st who appre- 1 canner Tan oh flies Sunday, bur : Ce and a ng | Ne à LEEDS ties, -or at The Heraid Office.+ Me où dus entire still for fours months (150 dozen Fringed Crash Lonen Towels, elzé 103 pleres Horrorkaes Loug'Cloth, ih 12 yards ciates them, for many a stylish poire UN w.th Liver on à movement protection.For these reasons, an.no spirit - 4 ; + Meu d be consumed.As that is natn festly 20x dv Incues.Specualeurh LL.12¢ length, made of long staple cotton, Spe- dresser comes for a costume and is | Goins Sundae gumnoasties and sports, of narrawness, but in the very best -inter- .out of the question the committee decided | - à ins ackabac pa, (TA PET qua 22200 tee 81.50 55 tak ith their style and good- ; Workingmen who object to work on Nun.ests of all my fellow citizens, I am strongly +++.ask the Gite Attorney 1 hall the cost | A07Eh All Linen Huckabacke Towels, ! | en wi elr style g ; _ Los A , A : = .oy he wn - orney ' | it ne | w cuached, und-herumed, size 22 x 36 pes 50 pieres.Fine Quality Lansdowns.Bleached ness that they buy, saving about half me Semon ome re mee = RE a EN op ann.the requisite plans contd he cub LL eee.Fées ses see sean ess oe > Cambric, 26 inches wide.Special, yard .of w he : ted to pay.char el to the property owners, so that.[82 dozen Pure Linen Glues Towels, with blue a og nC cha > LE oo Thin $10 BIBLICAL CRITICISM.a - , .Extra bedp may he secured.apd red borders size 10 x 22 inches, Spe- 25 pieces Extra Heavy Horrockses Blearhed costume Ppa E nd we\u2019ll more than , \u2014.; .\u2014 | A OUESFION OF COSTS, © cal, euch 2.2 220.Deus see ana n eee 13C ShecUugs, /'4 yards wide.Special, yard.; meet your expectations .; QUE: ! SES, PO : ; ; are .Bishop Potter Says Sc ence Cantot Th a rn r 9 u e I The Price tommittes preterrel \u2018a re 20 dozen Brown [nen Bath Towels, Sree eer étre rence tes case és rennes 32cC IN : : Injur ia ; e 2- a e S sou : ol Co * , Food quality, \u2018s.ze 15 x 44 inches, 42 pieces Horroekses Fullow Cotton, bleached ! njure the Book as a Revelacion.3 \\ Le Ouest tu Couveil cnat che ciers the Res _.VE Comoe aa xtra Leavy, 45 inches wide.Special, yard.$5 and $8 Hats Coders le ut sound not be petiuitied to | Fees sere eile deererieses vexrececcaue D TC: ' Toronto, October 24, \u2014(Specrair\u2014The fea- ACL Hi CE La N° COst-Cobsiteined 10 à variety 5 dozin Path Muats, in a variety of pretty \u2018 ! dozen Frilled P.llow Cases, fine quality, Some people have been suggesting ture oo these snk of Si, Andiew s Bru- \u201cGloriugs, 626 22 x 22 inches Bpecul 2 23 .2 L\u20aciL00.YuswIda, was an addréss by vel vases, ashe bad been in the habit of eer Via 0 0000 x sc rize 25 x Uv inches.Special) each .20C that it is foolish of us to sell such 2 \u201cBs op Plt, or New yori onthe vated doing.hea cos were Fi tained as a - .] | good stylish Hats at 35 and 88.We O1 the Libre, às «D eNcUFIUE Fevetai On Lo Ua «1 pet queite, wloch the coumitlee \u2018 \u2018 j think not.is store is here to serve We le vi the mad, tne vautch and the ti ught Savuie net pe atessel, lhe see, A HOUSEKEEPER'\u2019S FAVORITE LIST.© you as you should be served.We tac.; LE Ç Peal was Le luth reterres to tne finance ; : , IB think, even though we are milliners, she Bishop at the outset said the church [Correspondence for this De ere | from secrcturics of Labor Organizations Co natte by the Conall Arter some , Co Regular.Moudar.| _ | .Regular.Monday.that a woman is foolish to pay more R i shoulda PWeaont \u2018seeulhe Me Lxadlion, .\u2018 BE-CUFILE TS > .di-cu son Was dety Hiained to report Pears\u2019 Saag seresea cc cec000 0000820 IC IntLre ASS Dairy Buteer .\u201c+ 20e\u201d than 88 for a hat, unless it is wanted © becouse Waue 11 nuph.result in the put- Meetings To-night.eral Lies, only to have it thrown out by \"we ui.CO Loan | mn the feotie ol the Ollve Oi Soup coo une be lige 0 ear 3 : i Brie as a special hat for a spec al costume.os J Us Une VW .a : the Seiace, Which! as Cllicen nid Couuir gov toma tee It appears \u201cthat the Home Riemal 1000, = Ge ot semen Cer ; LR.\u2026slue ut UO.Cs-eHlids Lite Wus LU Bakers\u2019 Unson we.ts this afternoon in Et.5 va PA Wiis i a Li igen tii wk ) ba Lt heed Al ie tr or th ame Rs nul \u20ac 16\u20ac Cofa Starch .61,0 Come and see our 25 and $8 Hats, tan.ta Mivelutt.ns that scence had |,\" .: so fo Boeetest enetuy the wordings Ba has «ta bshed the vandity ot the Radwuy's Healy He Jhe - 1e 1h8 Redpath Sugar 3.81e \u201911 ith Low : ; 4 Jone, u's Hail It, Canada ever tal Uy agaist MEO prio prit lice, and ao cannet, theretore be ane pie Lam dey Soi \u2019ge Cro ot Lt .Jen and you'll agree wi us.slic Wh 0 br unt.uc.- C.gur Makers\u2019 Executive Board this bfter- guue clu.ms tbat he he ved à .\u2019 fiet, : J Pine Laundry Soap Ugo Cre rries 100 In the course of is speech Bishop l\u2019ot- noe in Blue Lote: Hull stand Lg wits a op Sh HA Ld teriered w.th.In the cases mm which conta?Swiss Food | 0 1 lac te wd Kuife Boxes se .ss ro y cu \u201c \u2018 Hall | Jb i\u20ac nate tu put.ACL Sea.; _.he ; J ar \u2019 up Li LL.[EN os Re - ; .î ter -pcks eoquentiy ol the work of the Glovery Cleis.tion Esuday GftériooN, Lé8.0ù, LUL, Luw ual the Later 18 referred UF Lupure.Lu vies of tae dievurder s de ith LI te HR orate Sa room be Ready-made Skirts Chu:éh o: Englon.int.Far \u2018East, a.\u2018in 5.Joseph's lIall, : Lay Ww the Exicuuve, he feeis that st Will take COUFL 15 Virtuel, tuc Crown prosecutur Good Gray Flannel LUI Vies eke bret Brushos So se made-to-0 he iw it cu :ng à te.ent tour, and said lHvatr.cai, Ms cuuiseul, Assoc.ation, in SL another mx years to get the Lavel Bil on The Fonanc- Cosmi.tce will, however, in- Gad Toret Pionee ee 150 \u201c12e | Good Wax Tapers |.Se With o-to-order elegancies.As ' Fe.> qi Twesday afiernoon.\u2018The Stutuie bucks.: : Tere - \u2019 TrTReteenenenes easy to get the shapes right as wrong 3 Bishop Gavler, of \u2018iennessee, dehvered 8fierioon, in st.Charles Hall, Island Street in the labor moveuient in Canada.ou ben ted CA he City | beirirer a .- _\u2014especially: the prices.oe - : Tai : \u2014 .u 20 that a Canpicle record ol all such .> ; H Ski a power.u addtess on the pursuit of int 1- 22050 Cope \u2018 , \u2018 - LIMITED eavy rts, worth $6 to 89, for, ness ond p Leal je to the deadening pf Roberge Is Sincere.+ Paid in Benefits.; oh ah ati ho « Pa \u201cTe A cu THE S C AR S LL E Y C O $5.75.\u2019 , .« .0 ac : .\u2018AsuTer - ail spir.tuas facultes.| It is said in somme quarters.that the nomina-|.Gew J.Thom strong fight against political action at the present time.Their arguments that the me | is pot opportune, or canditions z.pr for tuch the credit of the cennect.on.The paving would, ot course, erdance the vue of the property in the vicinity and and numerous sales might be tion in the food products section of phe Canadian Pavilion.Ther brief visit to the pavilion was, for most of the \u2019 < > A : ., .d men well, the convention.Neither was his foll .In every house\u2014na reat, cheap, an vend PI fin.LL they had been the resolition would have Noireat eale at Marchand's, 1900 ane 2971 SATISFACTORY SHOWING, most complete Or a P ad ialling of in- been hopelessly snowed under.cire Dame.: ™ : ; ; .Be ternal organs and had When, in a convent.composed chiefly | ' te city in: evidently making money out ; : .pr ; ~ \u201c.+ to go to bed every of members of the Independent Labor.\u201cparty | ; \u2014 let the change recently.offe ted in the col- Call and we will be pleased month; had irregular - & -1esoitition favormg potiticai aron only TT CANADIAN GALLANTRY Tection of cattle fees.Ad.Laporte re.to show you our Line of only periods Gams by a majority po lous.labors: andre 0 os p 1ted that during the first two weeke of which won some- kits prospects can hardly be said \u2018to Le ttawa, October 19, \u2014(Sp00, th.nth there waa an ancrease of SAM es = ; x , i .(8 al) \u2014A .1.month the ns an , \u2018 times last ten or ow re La che Labor Unionisia are divid- i cial gazette luna been inane publishing \u201cuf cntpared with the returne in a star | Mrs.Alice L Hol: the old parties, the non-union workingmen, a following nominai roll of NA, officers Tr Tiod last veac.The members considered : \u2018 J Ve mes, 8 Coolspri Nbo are more strongly imbued with the party 414 Men of the C.M.R.who were concern thie satisfactory.- \u2014 - Er mime EE Teer Sinema ep \u2018 SU iont PIRE eure, can bardly be expected to take much © in the capture of two guna from the .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ CT Oe +.++ + \u2014 Sta also indigestion rere in a labor candidate.Why did not Boer st Khp Kop on June 8th: | THIS WEEK A BENSIBLE ACT.++.++++-0-04 ; Fe.ier consent to be standard bearer | laeut.Young.Manitoi D wi Sgt + \u2014 - so bad that I could after NEhting the matter to the present pase\u2019 yan, King's C a Dragoons; Sgr.| , \u2019 : hg A : $ \u2019 .anad - .* .+ « - G RI} T ; y not eat anything Mr.Roterge can oniy enter the contest at Cape, Matitoba Dragoons, pars; Col.Great male at Marchand's, 1809 and 1871 The Law Steps in and Preverts Wo- or ° \u2018 9 + hardly.Dr.Pierce's a persona! eacrice.He's too much in sûr.i tle.Reiller, Notre Dame ; : ; _ pare Prescription Dent ter perrcriocs ge heme 1h any Drago a TR bre.Spencer, Manitoba .men Bicyclists Going on With \u201cThey draw no line.bete pri or 2231 St Catherine $t 2233 ! nd \u2018Golden Medi cznacily wh Med upon.Mr.Rob wo de McGregor, Man.toba Dra- ee Tree cen i Tory.Every man who has taken our | el (a x Discovery , rate eal ur doubledly à good qs Bul he has hot the goons; Sergt.Purdon, Duke of Yorks | FOR THE FREE L'BRARY.R.de Agrinst Time.treatment\u2019 for the biquut or lirug : : : ; 1 took three bottles \u201cffronterysnor aggressiveness, wimost neces.UWB Hussars; Carpl.\u2018Roach, Governor | The Montreal Free Library, 16@ Rleury New York, Octab r 19-A man who sad habit win pronou ain ald 4 of the \u2018Favorite Pre.977 In a candidate.His principles, however, {ieneral\u2019s Foot Guarda; Pie.Wagle, \u2018Int Street, la an inatitution which la not se he was a deputy sherifl, stopped Mian $ panade\u2014a Kreat work Intnl .A scription\u2019 and one of ®T0 the main thing.| Hussarn; Pte.W Fight, Int Hussars; 1'te.Wiley known na it deserves to he, thonaN Marguerite Gaat'a record breaking bicycle Tuoulale lu all paris.wn .P : eu $ cheerfully given.Write Hox 218, Oak the Golden Magic \u2014 Join Funtnerarefoonas\u2019 Ie: Ill, Gand SE ln Lat of renters in extromele rer and pudéset Valley Atream.Li toda, hy + Vie aux given.VOUR FACE ON BUTTON 25C.\u201c Discovery.\u201d Union Label Act.Jepn Fuailiers; té.Beckwith, tard Rition.Va ata ill be given tin ent.in pace: forcing her to leave the track whin the l'¢ The Lakehurst -Ranitarium, Limited.Baby's face or .* i ; : sooC, Razetie also publiaken Licut.Col, nanal afternoon tea, at Nemmmond i had finished 2,625 miles.The man said | yg piished over H care.Co Co) Sick women are Mr.D.J.O'Donoghue, who for the last Evans\u2018 and G 1 , the en va, à Hal, ; d struct from the t .tire invited to consult 4IX yca:s has been trying to sevire the pas: | the heroie conduct: of the Pin her Gres x pi gi SA Te Tot Ruiner Tooth nt d met attorme a office.| Mine Giant made\u2019 0000000000000 000 So mehed.\"ied i've : : \u2018sage of an act thr the Dominion Ua- EE tho tincher as, eu \"* ro ubber .** \u2026 district attorney's 0 ! Seud | Dr.Pierce by letter, | ant te protect Jush the I Label Jariie.men at Horning'e Spruit, June nd.neh well known amateurs an Miss Milly : mo attempt to disput bis authority and say photouragh one ee 4 free.All corre- much exercised over the action o the lam Monk.Mr.Donald Hingston and other; gave up her desigy of completing 3,000 : a3¢ return your phot ; Co i nen Misa Rirnter, of New Vork, and Mien Tae 8 The law ol this state makes it : : EE, or uior ence private, ngrèss in taking the matter out of his For your atocki .wh 11 fue.W0ileS.© law hie | ; F ings, &! 0 ddress, Dr.R.V, [bends ana ferrerring it do the General Execu- ea Marcbond'a, 1800 a Format 50 sb The monic, wiih.needles 16 avg, whi Unlawful for any P'endurance a thas to Marhanda, 1800 on 1871 Notre = 1000 < Pi > ve Committee.It wiil be remembered that : : an otre \"ne = , $ or contest of endurance mx re thas e , ne ; Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y, be House ci Commons peescd the act sev- Street.You will save your moogr, of the chnlcenl.There will be the usual Taco \u2014 a _ e x \u2019 4 4 .-> .ale.\u2018 .1 LL ; ., a4 .; = f 1 < .\"> \u2019 r ; r 7 ! / \u2018 Ww.H.Scroggie, Cor.St, Catherine and University Sts. ~ THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCT.20, 1900.| | EE 8 \u2018 FINE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS| WANT ADVERTISEMENTS.\u2018 ;( Ç .: .% \u2018BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS.| - 4 ae : FOR S ALE AT DORVAL Te SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALR * * ' The beautifully situated residence and grounds helongiug to the estate Advertisements under (his Beading Léo per Aévertisements under this beading tres for BIRTHA of the late Henry E.Murray.One of the post desirable suburban peo.werd.3 insertions.ANDERSON~At 90 Hutchison Gtreet, eu pérties about Montreal.Large froutage on Lake St.Louis.30¥ = WANTED-WHO EAT.aan WANTED Fly A WILLING AND HONEBT Oct.18, the wite of ¥.G.Anderson.os te w PPp+y iL shman, tustion \u2018son.n on, WA AR a pa THE 4.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, |__ésortenms cos Brest | 353735 Sit 57 Sulla: | Simbios on in to nt me > 181 ST.JAMES STREET.WANTED \u2014 A MAN OF GOOD REPUTA- FARTS Charles.wrx ME OUPS, 8 daughter.< tation in each county, to represent large A REMAN OR MACLIDAN\u2014At ESridiill, Ont.ou Oct.: onstan caretaker; first class fireman; bard work > Th U d > d Dots Re Be etarence terred: Best of reterences.Address J.to be et papers please oaclean, » - , stam Dvé- |\u201d mul e nderwood .and enclose self-addressed, stamped S1TS RANTED-BY À ou GANT POST McGRATH\u2014Oq Oct.15, at Ottawa, the wife ea THB SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, service; preacher, Rev.Maurice Day Bald- President, 370 Caxton Bull ne, of W.J.McGrath, of a daughter.The Sunday sehool lesson for October win, B.A.Rev.Canon Evans, M.A.rec- Onicago.a country residence or farm; under- , te on the prodigal son, and ls closely pd tor.3 WE WANT MORE F ï W o stands horses and all live stock.Address TREMERAR\u2014 Iu, Taronto, oF Oct.15, the pected with last lesson .\u2014 : ewrl er \u201cRex.\u201d Herald Office.48 wife of W.J.Tremeear, a daughter.work for us day or evening.Pleasant e ) pire Prodigal Son.Luke 15:11-24.Read ST.GABRIEL, PRESBYTERIAN, work, No canvassing.Good par.No WAN : BY A RES B SP ECTABLE You No WILLIAMSON.At Bas Pare Ÿ ; : : - J experience necded.Write for pos'tion man, (having knowledge of -keeping » Oct.à qa£oideu Text Fill arise and go to my Campbell, Dub.\u201d Subject, Wise a to God.A Modern Machine | day Yorkshire Manufacturing Company, and stenography).ersniag | Smployment and Mrs, Williamson.', Time\u2014The winter of A.D.29-30.Simple to Evil,\" Rom.46, 19.° ; ROBE iE » Toronto.__ PR week.me - , - ! Place\u2014Jesus was stil journeying through school, 3 p.u, Rev.B.vob, at Bible For Modern People.AG \u2014 SELL LAURIER AND TUPPER ay Ales A B, 1791 Notre Dae : MAREIAGER.: i the province of Perea.\u2018 class,s will préneh on \u201cCréation,\u201d at 3.15 i real photograph buttons; ten cents each; ___ 7\" BY YOUNG H, AVER-BUTLER\u2014At Arnurior, Ont, on * Hints to the teacher:\u2014The young man PM.C.1£, mecting, 8.15 p.m ! .WRITING IN SIGHT ALWAYS, forty cents dozen; three dollars hundred WANTED \u2014 BY A 17, by the Rev.M.Stayles, Susan\u2019 '.leaves his home with an assumed alr of * or 1 -Photo Jewellery Mig.Co, Toronto.x \u201cà position of trust; speaks Doglish acd ES youngest daughter of Mr, and Mra - ; ease, while his aged father stands weeping - Gresiman Bros Typewriter Co.| WANTED\u2014A GIRL TO MIND BABY ° French, and possesses the Civi Service John Butler, to H.S.Beaver, of Ottawa.In the doorway.The beginning of his sin ST.BARTHOLOMEW\"S.* \u2019 do ight.botsowork.187A Hutchison Jualifying ceruificate: Le Tees & BROMBY-WILCOX\u2014At Montreal.on Oct.as his restlessness under the righteous The annual Harvest Thanksgiving service THE UNDERWOSS 97 St.Francois Xavier Street street.: 241 \u2019 \u201c17, Willam W.Bromby, of Moatreal oe 3 i AR \u2014\u2014 WANTED DRICHT YOUNG MAN OR WO shame, Qe MAN CXF BIA i, Gauabier o£ tue ste Wik restraints of home, and his desire for free- llam Wilcox, of Kitiwilly, Irélend.dom and selfish enjoyment.of St.Bartholomew's Reformed Episcopal ' Church will he held on Sand h man to.eanvas.Pleasant work.Apply .Then the prodigal is surrounded by prof cll on Sunday, The .and willing, clerical work of any descrip- ¥ lga y prof- chureh -will he tastefully decorated.Hymns ; A in person to.F.Abraham, Herald, St .references, Box oral BROWX-EXINNETR\u2014On Oct.16, ia Domin- \u2019 hgate companions.Heo ue tring | to be appropriate to the occasion will he sung, a Bit of Atlantis, by Mr.R.G.Matthews, James Btreet.a _ La u tion; sod rete N 70, Herald.ion Church, Ottawa, by Rev.8.P.Rose, 1s among the swine and huske.en \u20ac anda Leight and hearfy service may he =\" | Dr.Tait McKenzic's work for À False YOUNG MAN\u2014LEARN ILLUSTRATING BY &; .SEMTAN (285, D.D., Georgle, second daughter of Joseph himself fn \u2018bis trae pitiful condition.at expected, The \u2018Thanksgiving offertories ; Chevalier, Mr.- Brymner\u2019s original draw- mail; tuition payable 60 days after posl- WANTHRD \u2014 BY You NG BNOLT AN \u20ac :| Ek!inner, to J.8.Brown.De da still a son.mot à slave, and retira £0 b.Hable: rector will proach at A ings for Mr.Cecil Walsh's Bonhomme, Te a ecrod raging ut least $13 à wook, SApable and wilicg, positon es voy PUNLOP-WILSON\u2014At Frskine Church, on bis fathers house and arms.Note In this vices.y, rector, will preach at both ser- roof etchings of Pennell, | Rembrant, Correspondence Institute of America, references.Bor N T1, Herald ur pets by Rer.A J.Aowsit, Willian 3 of the parable two aspects: the traits < \u2014 - ' an Dyck, a water color by Hamilton o_o anton, Pa : : = .Dunlap to Beatrice C, Wileon, of Setting, nd sia\u201d confessing.and the traits | ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.OPENS MONDAY Gibson, drawings irom\u201d Heriot's Travels WANTED \u2014 A EOT 70 FEED SR | EW Membre s : ing.: ng: an e traits .z.thro Canada in 1788, an old drawing prose.Apply chester\u2019 248x TU % WANTED\u2014FEMALE.LER-RAMSAY-On the 17thb instant, at of.ther\u2019 .: ! ; 3 ; 's Chu YE er er déble STE uplifting § a.m.and 11 am, Illy Communion: ! .The (uardian Angel, brought from France EFOINEBRS, FIREMEN, MACHINISTS AND Panl's Church, Montreal, by the Rev.De - ' turning sinner who seeks his f every re- preacher, Rev.Canon Eliygood.7 p.m.- in 1659, work from the High School, Spe- electricians: Send © ccots for new 40-page Advertisements under this heading free Cor Barclay, Francis Gordan, eldest eon of & : A Well knoon pleture ea he panels ow evening prayer; preacher, ev.C.@, fol- .\" cimens of writing by the Hin as well ae pamphlet, contaluing list of questions aek- 3 insertions.Brive Gosunter ot ol Te to M sea .| lustrates the prodigal's career, \u2019 Ht, 8 p.m,, Sunday school and, Bible class., .* , designs and sketehes of all kinds.Mme.a, y Examining plan, ot Engineers.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK.real.ghter .NL 7, Mov : \u2014_\u2014 br : At Eight O'Clock in the Colonial Thibaudeau's department is one of the Mo.U.S.A.\u2019 2° Addresy 101$ st, rear._ | gIMPSON-DRUMMOND-On Oct.18, at CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH, House Galleries mo ee on ad ae piere WANTED MANAGE OR BRANC | WANTED WASHING AT HER OW?Kingston, a the Rev.J.K.Macmgrine, ; The Ven.Archdeagon Norton, D.D., rect Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.Holy - *, \u2018 i \u201c office, by old established manufacturing home oN work by day.90 St.Domin- Wilbert Simpson, of Ottawa, to Sars } of Montreal.The Rev.oofessor Stoon.Communion after morning service.- 11.05 old, laces of untold vaine nt rc tan, house; salary $125 per month, and extra fque st Ux Radford, Sides daughter of Ja AK, ¢ M.A.» special preacher.8S a.m., Holy Com- a.m., morning prayer; preacher, Rev.0.and on the wal lis a aucun © ; missions; must furnish satisfactory = * or ANY rummond.3 p om: WX .munion.11 a.m., Cathedral service; preach.WV.Howarll.3 p.m,, Sunday scheol and WILY LAST FOR A FORTNIGHT.estry, part of what (the nuns brong t references and $1,600 cash.District Man.kind by the day.114 St.Felix st.248x .DEATHS IN THE CITY er, Professor Steen.7 p.n.Cathedral ser- Bible classes.7.05 p.m.evening prayer: Co - to New France) from the old world.ha eger, 300 Johnston Building, Cincinnatl, FANTHD \u2014 EMV , B I Se .W¥ice: preacher, Lev.FE.Mushell, M.A, Al Preacher, Rev: Canon Plant, R.D., rector .colors are atill fresh and eoft.This eec- Ohlo.x experienced dressmaker, out and fit guar- MONPER\u2014In this eitr.Ovt, 1T.at 150 St pots free at the 7 o'clock service.Sun- of Bardiner, Maine.All strangers and non- tion ie sure to bo.one of the most at KheLIKAUS VAN, GOOD ADDRESS, anteed., 279 Bt Dominique st.246% Maurlce Street, Wilitam John Gordon, day school and Bible classes in Synod Hall, #catholders \u201centering by front: door at 11 .; tractive to women.In the china section wanted tn Montreal and vicinity to ean- AN 5 APULATION GHNERAL Orly een of W.J.Hooper, of M.ED.- 8 p.m.aud 7 p.m.will he dlreetad 6 seats before Fine Display of Original Illustra-f, ct; *,, modern work there are soms vags, employ sub-ngents, and recommend TED 5 mere = Frneral private, \u2019 rn ; : divine service Legins, Wednesday, divine tions, Fans, Lace, Ancient Em- hibits An odd artiele is a glans other agents, for an established wholesale gervant or housek sonore here a LIGGET\u2014Sudd Is th 1 of th MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST rorvice, 8 p.m.Friday, teachers\u2019 meeting, .' \u2019 4 rare exhimis.i t th and manufacturing house solling a full cep giri, two y of ag han hb uddenly, on the morning e ST.230 pm.Speeval service af Intercession broidery, Miniature, Basket Work, |.tumbler made to commemorate © ine of articles of dally consumption direct eble home preferrad rather gh 18th inat., Margaret Catherine McIntyre, bee Pastor, Rev.W.Jackson, D.D.Subject on behalf of those engaged in war.& pm * Ete Queen's accession, with a fourpenny bit to consumers at wholesale prices.We wages.K.288 Park Logan.45x loved wifa of Thomas Ligget, in the Both Jor 1 au, tomorrow, Christian Priest- J alanuenve Mission, St.George Y.M.C.> of William IV.dated 150 in the stem.also have other territories open.Perman- WENTED \u2014 WY MISPLY-XG¥D WOHAN, Io done rheneral vien Ser bus.à.For p.m\u2026 \u2018God's Grea eres AL corner Ple IX.© ams Nat .H os : ent position.Sam.t hou Sreoper to one or re, .end Man's \\arvellbus Inditrerence.nm.Corine a A andar A \u2019 : The Elstere of En pote, in 1659 by the Tea Pete or Selars 7 Pommier or more gentlemen, with or without family.at 2.36 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.MEK\u2019 Fréacher at both services, the pastor.Sun-\u2018jschool.7 pu, evening prayer.Owing to à large number of valuable rainted Mile.Manes and there are many «apital required.Write quick.Cooper Excellent plain\u2019 cook.Willing te leave LESAGE\u2014In thin city, \u2018an the Oct, 17, { doy school and Bible classes at 3 pu exhibits arviving Inte the opening of the other articles equally interesting Drawer BU.London, On TALE Pion Or Re, 30 Windsor st EE loved dng on dE NE Losage, CB, ; \u2014 \u2019 54 eRe C ., à 2 a ni = pp ousekeeper, ndser oY a ter.of T.age, .B, CRESCENT STRERT PRESBYTERIAN, | ST.PAULS.Arte and Handiralts Eon be | afer avion th galleries will Monday A ea vel speak French, aoû Page Ar Ho PW AGED LADY, Fumersi privat.se .* i .s Ï Monday eve rnoon when * a vil.: : A - Le 142 Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.A.Dorchester Street.11 am.and 7 p.m.of taking place to-night as was at frat only to the De bers of committees, mem- lish.Aprly te Mr: Reld, at Henry Mor- engagement as dally governess to child SMITH-At the Royal Victoria Hospital, E Mackay, D.D.pastor, will preach at Rev.James Barclay, Nn.pastor, will intended.\u201cThe exhibition which has bien hers of the Women's Art Association, and | eau & Co.'s.24x Ten ro od) I we 4 ori)\u2019 ates ee PURE cd ' both Bem I, nda .school and Bible preach.Sanday Smet 3 ig Ladies ala managed entirely by the Women's Art A5 the exhibitors.After Monday night the WANTED \u2014 A SMART LAD, WILLING TO tion given to baskward pupils.Refer depee.236 Et.Urbain Street, on Oatar- D.VE ROT CAE CS uesdar, 250 pm.ON acciation, under whrse auspices it in given galleries will be open every day for two sip Areund house and store.Apply 181 ences.Apply Governess, 126 Windsor st day 20th inst., 2.30 pin, to St.George's Friday, at 8.15 pom.preparatary commau- ; 9 g p Fig Welliagton st.49x , : r p y ADVENT CIIRISTTAN.won sorviee In the hureh.Seuts free at promises to bo a brillinnt succes, y : weeks, until November 3r \u2018aol IL be a \u201c ox Cluirch, Bridgewater.Someraetehire.Eng- ) : AN.Eubday éveninz services | \u2018ill not enlv be au artiste - treat, , DU i sone able to gO, miss seoing ; WANTED.\u2014 LADIBS\u2019 AN , pe a : ; Drummond Hall, 81 Drummond Street.Lo yoevening servers.will open the eyes nf the public te the pit Cr andid.collection.\\ RQOONS AND BOARD.clothes neatly made and- repaired; skirts ! WALKER\u2014At 458 Mount Pleasant Avenue, ë Serçice at 7 pm, Mr.(hacles Robertson | , - work in art industries which is being .\u2014 - bound and faced, from 50e to Yëc; new \u2018'estmount, on Thursday, Oct.18, James x officiating.Subject.\u201cAlleged Blble Proofs | ST.PAUL'S MISSION.dene in Canada It will al ive an .y Advertisements under this hesding 1c per ekirts, woll made, $1.76; also quilting by Walker formerly of Quchec, in his 81st \u2019 for Natural Imuwortality.\" : Gt.Charles S < opportunity of seeing the Bt old NEW INVENTIONS! \u2018word.two rellable women; repairing and making year.Funeral private.5 : ; St.Arles Stree > st ë 44 Reemg | ' : .> - N ] ° POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGA- | Services at \u201ch Ports Ua pon, (aries tapeatries and embroideries pwned by A list of Canadian patents, recently pro- FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT ovor & epecialty.N 6, Herald ra i DEATHS ELSEWHERE.: + Cova, ©\u201d Series and Tn Spine | 3c, and Quebée famiien, And regard cares throug the narmey of Meesrs Biron EEE E remigoraace Mouse, fù ania | FATED = WORK BY ANT ner i 185 Congregational Strect.Pastor.Rev | \u2014 oi an reauren.ra re, & Marlon, Patent Attorneys, Montreal: 68,292, Cealg st : of kind, No.à Beauchamp ave., off St Ur-|EOYWN\u2014At Brantford, Ont, on Oct.14 ) DS Hamilton, B.A.Services at 11 a.m.i TRINITY CHURCH.Shonen rare old fans Eo mimintnres are Felix Grosjean, Man., pnoumatic straw stack-.ROOM\u2014LANSE POULLE ROOM ON BATH hr st.au | Han gare Cy gimings, relict of the lato J.end p.m.Rev, Dr.Warriner will preach | ; ibite.-allerie ; 689,874, Willlam Vance, Folnt Kt.Charles, at, with board; also tah : N BY WIDOW, sp.F- , ML.: at both services.Morning.\u201cpropèr Tse | Corner of St.Denis Streat and Viger amongst the exhibits.; The new tzalleries u A crew = éllers: 88 882, John Tou- convenieneus; telephone Up Le, Dr aa] care of at home: best of references; fond | ET RRITT-At Oumawa, on Oct.14, Rebecca ' of the Tord's Das\u201d: evening, \u2018Songs of |Sautre.Rev.[Fred IT.Graham, FA.of the colonial House in which the exhi- Mentreal, screw prop ave «held Street.\u2019 Of chiléren.Apply S.S., Herald Oficn ; Eastman, widow of the late Edgar Bur- the Sanctuary.\u201d Hible class at 10 a.m, and |Tector.Nineteenth Sunday fier Trinitr, bition is te be held, are admirably adapt rigny, Windsor Mille, Que, ventilated shoo; FEONE AND BOARD POUBLE we : 5x ritt, aged 73 rears.8 pm.Young Peonle\u2019s OF.at y bu i : artridge, Bale at 10.30 o'clock.it \\s withdrawn from the list above.; ?FOR THE COMPLEXION against me, didn\u2019t you?\" \u201cYes, Mass sold cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a pois ES W.STEV If to be sent by mail, extra must be added SRIUIITED werner gonaung, Orisp, L did Se vou.but sy son, and its use in food seriously injures the - Rte.te.No Oharge for Oleaning.A.W.EN8ON, to cover postage.» | pera vegetable, rhert sp, did vote agim vau, bub you see i To FRASER DROS., Auction Liquidator.Letters relating to Coupone must by ade EP my vote wam't counted., .86 VIOTO \u2026 Auiomobrs.dressed, Coupon Dept, Mootreal Herald: 1 Crisp sid he handed over the $5 with., : .PHELPS & BINNS RIA Bank of Toronto Chagabers, Montreal, 1m | \u2014 : .\u2018CURE 810K HEADACHE.] out any more protest.ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00.100 WALLIAM OT, NEW YORI} J SQUARE October, 100, = =\" = em A et Oyupon on last pega J 25 : * ' a nL .: | Ç G gen en Ta\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE 5 _ ' \u2014\u2014 +._ ! _ , ' - - .* \u201c °° \u2019 ! , Belseral tariif against they were at any fim THE HERALD] 1 er.nues Tame, MONTREAL, CANADA.the Proviace.Subscriptics.§3.00 per year THE WEEXLY HERALD.To per year TRÆPHONES: Business Office .\u2026.\u2026.Maim 343 Méiterial .\u2026.scc0.Main TBI Jeb Department .\u2026.\u2026.-.Main 1919 HERALD PUXLISHING OO.Jas, 8.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 SATURDAY.OÙT.20, 1900.\u2014 ; WAS SIR BIOHARD CARTWRIGHT A PROPHET IN 1897?In April, 1897, Sir Richard Cartwright thus discussed the poss bility of Canada\u2019s sending a contingent to participate in a war in which Great Britain might be engaged: _ \u201cThere are possibilities \u2018ahead which no statssman can afford to disregard.You know as wellas I do that the war clouds which have hung over Europe for so long may burst at any moment.While it is very improbable that you may be called upon, or are likely to be called upon, t> fight on Canadian soil, still, to say the least of it, it is within the bounds of possibility.I may say, withn certain contingencies, it would be a probable event that the Domñfnion of Canada, and the militia of Can.ia, may have an opportunity of proving |.that their loyalty to the British Em- experts of buster, choses, taps and bacca, it is ascertained that there have been Te- ceived by the farming community forty- ve million dollars more in the latter period than the former.There is no secret are principally two.First, by means of the preferential tariff for British goods, public attention in England was concentrated upon Canada to a degree never before known, and with results never before approached.Secondly, a more active demand having been created for Canadian per:ahable fruit products, suitable meas ures were takëu to meet that demand, the key to a very remarkable success in ths direction being the installation of cold storage facilities at creameries, on the railways, on steamships, and in many large cities, on the initiative of the Dominion Department of Agriculture.In any event, and whatever may be our view of the causes operating in favor of larger returns to the farming community, the essential fact remains that there was an increased return to the farmers and those by whom their products were handled of not Jess than forty-five millions of dollars in these four ycars.There was here the unmistakeable foundation for a more active trade in alt commodities required by the farming community.\u2018 It becomes interesting to observe how this new credit once was supplied, We get an excellent example of the course of the resulting trade from the brief examination of the returns dealing with the importations.of raw cotton and cotton fabrics.As app:ars in a diagram printed else where on this page, a very large part of the newly created demand for cottons must have been supplied from the product of Canadian mills.\u2018The importations of raw cott-n in the two vears succeeding pire is not mere empty words.They have proved that in the past, and I, \u2018think they will not be found want- | ing in the future.(Cheers) But if we are to do any good, and to be of | | any real use, if we are to furnish a contingent that will be of immediate .\u2018service, it will be absoluteiy necessary for us-\u2014and I feel you w.ll do your duty in the future the better for bearing in mind such possibili- ties\u2014that the bulk, at any rate.of that contingent should be men who - understood how to handle a rifle.who bad a reasonable train'ng in the use of it, and would not be under the necessity of undergoing a long, diffi cult and troublesome course of instruction before they could -be of real .service.\u201d S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TARIFF REFORM IN THEORY , AND PRACTICE., In.bis; speech at Toronto on Tuesday, Mr.Fielding took up the argument.advanced, \u2018during these last few months by the Conservatives, tha: the fiscal \u2018policy under: which Can.da is now working is the sande .National Policy introduced by Sir John Macdonald and perfected by Mr.Foster.Mr.Fielding flatly challenged this contention.\u201cIt is not the old National Policy,\u201d he said.Changes were made in the old tariff, but moderation and prudence were exercised by the Liberal leaders in muk- ing the changes they did.Mr.Fielding remarked that the distinctive political trait of Anglo-Saxons is that they do things.with moderation, even the so-call- ed Engiish Radicils being, in his judg: ment, moderate men.\u201cI have no doubt,\u201d said Mr.Fielding, *\u2018it would have pleased .some of my Tory friends if we had gone at the tariff problem like a.bull in a china shop.That was not the policy.laid down by the Liberal convention in : 18:3.That policy was that we should aim at a measure of tariff reform, but £hculd see that we avoided doing injustice to any established industry.* \u2018He enurer- ated the steps that had been taken to this end.First was the reduction in the .the whole world.\u201cThe cond rtep was to grant a reduction of one eghth in favor of British goods.The third step was to increase this preference from one-cighin to one-quarter.The fourth and final move towards tariff re- duct ns was to further increase the Frit- : irl preference fo one third.Thus, carefully, prudently, cautiously, so as to endanger, no existing interest, was the work of ! tarifi referm accompilished: | \u201cWe have step by step carried out these great tariff changes,\u201d remarked Mr.Ficlding, \u201cuntil | to-day we have a policy which is as unlike.the National Policy of 1896 as darkness is unlike day?It requires but little familiarity with the history of tariff legislation since 1897 to know that this statement of the case is correct in every particular.That the reducticns enumerated by Mr.F ielding have gone into effect, is simple matter of - history.That existing industries have not heen imperilled or destroyed by what has been done, is also matter of commdh knowledge, for in every manufacturing centre it is well understood that business has never been so good, that orders have never been so numerous, that @vever have .s0 many men heen employed, e plain fact is that under the Tower ta yrhich has been in existence since 1897, Canadian | manufacturers have been better off than a the introduction of the Fielding tariff averaged 55.006.600 pounds, all of which was made.up into cotton fabrics.in the ; factories in this country: When it is von- sidered \"that the average vearly importation of cotton wool between the years®of 18 3 and- 1897, the last year of the Con- _eervative tariff, was only 37,103,769 pounds, it becomes clear at once that the extra.qu:nt:ty represents the share of the Canadian factories in weeting the.increased demands for cotton fabrus arising from the increased purchasing power of the people of Canada.: At the same time another result fal- lewcd, for not-only did the peuple of Canada u-e.more of their homamade cottons, bu: they wore in a position to buy and «dd buy more cotton fabrics made in other countries, parti ularly in Great Britain.In .the pe: jod irem 1893 to 1807 oi which we hive ben speaking, the average importation of printed cottons was 24,717,S10 yards.The average for the two years next succeeding the revision of the tariff was 23,47.524 vards! Students of movements of trade will be intérested: in in- stifuting \u2018comparisons between the two increases.It i instruc \u201ctive to observe that while, under, the lower tar.ff, the importation of printed cottons showed an increase of twenty-five per cent, the increased im- tortati m of cotton wocl, therefere the in- f1esse in the sale of Canud.an cottons, was forty-eicht per cent.Surely Canadian manufacturers can be.well cyntent with such a division.céntent with a fiscal- policy.the effect of * which is to increase the volume of their | business by nearly one half, even though theré was at the same time an increase of one-quarter in the imports from elsewhere.Obviously, the best policy for the future, © if we are to progress as fust in our work of nation building as we have in this last four years, is one which will adhere to the eme general lines.The best interests of (aradian farmers and of the Cunadian in- dustri«l classes are to be served by such & policy as\u2019that which ha: been in opera t'on since Sir Wilfrid Laurier became Prime M.nister, and since Mr.Fielding tool: over the direction of Canada\u2019s fin- Lancia affairs.The wise and safe\u201d poly , is to promote, without certain injury to other existing interosts, the farming community, the products of whose industry form the.ba-is of the weslth, the commerce, and the industry of the Dominion.Mr.Fielding has shown himself abundantly capable of recognizing and avoiding the elements of danger in the work he has undertaken, Those among Canada\u2019s farmers who are exerting all their intelligence and all their ability to the work of improving Canada\u2019s position in the Brit'sh \u2018market, are eminently satisfied with the administration of the Department of Agriculture by Mr.Fisher.The busi: ness classes, we may well suppose, will also think seriously befare: consenting to part with the services of Mr.Fielding.ATTACKS ON -THE PREMIER.Canadians have no \u2018reason to be proud \"of the fact that the Premier of the Dominion, when that Premier is a man of the acromplishments and the integrity of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, should feel obliged to.devote the greater portion of his, speech at Toronto to what must be considered as a discussion of his political status.The most important part of the Premier's speech was designed to meet, frankly and in the most public way, the arguments about the causes of these increases, ¥hich Surely they can be well | | Leginning to arrive ln\u2019 Montreal.thom to Laurier.PLolleal purposes! the welfare of | p \u2018ter mind and the nucleus are a great teain, CANADA'S BUSY COTTON FACTORIES.The prosperity of the Canadian cotton manufacturers is effectively indicated by the above diagram, which shows an enormous increase in the importation of the raw mate:.ial 8 nce the Fielding tarif! became law.As all the raw cotton has all to be imported, none be.ug grown in Canada, the imports cohgtitute an absolute measure: of what is done in the factories.see re TSI whole thing is so incompredensibly stupid.It de, Irrltntèix.\u2014\u2014 The l\u2019amphiet No, 6 business was only a play toy to this latest stroke of political genlus, Lirth.I am of French origin, but I have said iv again and again, and |] need not repeat it to you, that I am a Byitish sub- jevt.A Britixh eubjeut l am.1 assure you that 1 claim all the rights of a British subject.1 estcem all the duties of a British subject as well.This pohey 1 intend to maintain.This in the policy which 1 have tried to inaugurate among my fellow-country mea of the, same race as I am myself.\u201d Have those who may allow themselves to be influenced by the appeals to their pre judices, made by those who \u201cdesire at all\u2019 cost, to defcat Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the coming elections; © considered sutliciently what would be the effect upon the future of the Empire if, for no other reason than that he is a French-Canadian, Sir Wilfrid Laurier is prevented from again filling the huiphest office in the people's gift?Have they considered that with Canada pros ja1ous, With its great natural resources at last Lirought under development, with its wyste lands at last being occupied by \u2018tardy settlers, with its industrial classes working all tiie time, with its banks accu.n.ulating hundreds of millions ot dollars | 8 the savinas of the peuple, with its for.| egn trade inéreasne by 1®ps and bounds, and all this w.th an administration presided over by this great French: Canadian, have they considered what the judgment of the people of the world upon the peo- .7 \u2018ple of Canada Would be if in euch à time Is there any reason why La Presse shomld we were to accept the dictation of those Be lgnored hy thon who want to foint | Worthless tar arguments upon An UNnsus- who say that never again shall there be a pecting public?.French Premier of this Dominion?Sir Walirid Laurier said at Toronto that the prim- distinction between.the two par ties at this ele-tion is that one seeks to_ set the Various sections of the population in opposition to each other, while the other\u2019 party seeks to unite all Canadians in the great work of building along the northern .hotes of the great lakes; and between the two great uceans, 8 Dew and a great na tion.Ry all means let him be chosen to cortinue the great work he has begun.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FILCHING THE GLOBE'S REPUTATION.Hate you seen the Star campaign sheets made up to look like the (ilobe?They ave een.When kelf respecting men.who till read the Star get hold of this forged edition of the Globe they will be dispôsed 1v de some hard thinking, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hello there, Brockville Times! Don\u2019t you think it about time to say it was done by the Grits?\u2014 Le Ch, yes, There are traces of remarkahle ability in it.trees of Jim the *fenman.\u2014 \u201chat 1e appropriating n few thousand hoaxes of none xisteut choose to this?Why not now get ont an edition of the Witness londed up with Star editorials, ple tures nnd election horse hills?\u2019 - tb One heditiites about hélieving that.the Lrince af Politieal Cracksmen.could have counfennneed this forced loan of the Globe's rep tation, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 It 15 the cruss ctupldity of the thing that curses pain in the office of this great family Jeurnal.As if the gene ral publie aid not Erow.that dhe Star had the ficld to itself in these lightnlug ehinnge aais, If the Globe wanted to take an action fer damages, what would bochme of thé wad?Shakégpeare eranks will confer n favor en the nucleus hy forgetting the lines from Othelin nhout the dire rence hetween steal Ing one\u2019 s purse \u2018and filching his reput ation.New up to There cortalnly wn need of the Mavement.The old one was: not these dudges.Pe NOTES AND COMMENTS.Canada ts well satisfied with Laurler.Sip (Marles, you have our sincere sympa thy.\u2019 How S{r- Mackenzie Rowell must rejoice that {t Is nat fer him the Star Is fighting.He In getting even with the nest of traltors | without stirring n step.ees Next thing we know they will be cireulat- vi Ing Hugh John's specchen and charglug [Sir Hibbert econked Hugh John's Whatevir show the Istle umn might have had before, he has none now.ganse.For a trifting variation, &hy nat eénd oat u few million coples of Tupper's gpeec hes \u2014\u2014\u2014 In ence At should he aedldentally over with the Information that they were dely- looked Tt wav ne well be mentioned that c.ed by Sir Richard Cartwright?the loaders of Ahe Conservative: party nre, It was had enough to establish a French [0% of yore, the Tuppers (2, Mazgärt, Mon- 3 Jtegue, Foster, Bowell, Weallnee, Tallton edition of the Stur und shoulder the re rpoukibllity upon: patle wt.French-Canadians.Lut to dellbe rately appropriate ths good.[it Appears.name of the \u201cOntario Bible\u201d for-thelr dia.#0¥thing about it.This Is too much.senses supporting that aggregation.Land Caron.They have converted the Globe, withomt the Glohe's knowlux | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 What Is the difference between signing suother man's name to a cheque and putting the.Globe's headline and using the Globe's make-up for the campalgn argu- meats of the Star?race, to all rares, I'to all Canadians.ated Jong enough?come when a man oan say, first, last and all the time\u2019 Laurier.It Is the Stars type, the picture is hy the Ktar's artist, the Star's comic opera vletion announcements are included in it.And but for Mr, Sifton the Globe would nave had to bear the blame, but the mas- rer The New Brunswick Campaign.St: John, NL; Nav.20.(Special) \u2014 Hon, ALG Hair arrived yesteriiav from | T'estigauche county, where he \u2018mldressed enthusiastic ricetings in the It was à concession to the Intelligence ot | the people for the Star to work off ita antl Laurier rpleen in the name of the Globe.\u2019 The familiar Gothle headline of the old : 1Aberal paper lends a dignity to the stuff it never could have in its original surroundings, to defeat MeAllister,.the present Conservative M.l°.Mr.lotte enunty, where he is to address sev.\"As If it was not enough to have Hugh ! E.Jchis travelling on his father's reputation Gus and winning firht agninst without having Star politics paraded as, the NK, M.P., opinions of the Globe.Armstrong, who ia pushy ap a vigor- Mr.Gan provinre.The Conservatives of Queen's and Sun- bury are to meat today, Talking of gold \u201cbricks, don\u2019t you think Kir Charlek Tupper has a good sized one on his hands?the Liberals nominate.is the candidature of Ton.regarded that the Conservatives will nominate J.Hazen, M.P.P.the local Opposition lender, to oppose him.Mr.Ha a zen in the only Conse reative of any promi- \u2014 And they were actually conceited enough to believe that nobody would ever discover the cheat.\u2018 So there were In the perform A private letter from Rrandon says that Imagine the Globe In Nts \u201cIf we are to become a nition, wo must once and for all crane these appeals to creed and We must fight upon lines which ËSappeal to all creeds, and which \u201cmppeat \u201cHave we not been gepar- And hips the time not \u2018I am a Canadian, \"1e Wilfrid interests of \"the Liberal candidate; who he says «unre Mair left this morning, for Char- eral meetinga in the interests of Robert one of the strongest aandidates the Conservatives have in the field in this ) having postponed théir convention from Tuesday to see who With such fear AS.White nenee in the Loeal Houne but Sir Charles ra FROM ONE POINT OF y NEW And pill there are pesple in Montreal who decline to see the humer of the Star's latest little Joke after it has been diagramed and analysed, people who persist ia be- lioving that publishing Tery political documents under the caption of the Toronto Globe was nothing mare nor less than for gery of the same contemptible stamp as {| that which is more commonly manifested in signing a reputable citizen's name to a scurrilous letter.They maintain that mo political exigency could extenuate such an action nor eny ex coss of party seal serve as an adequate exouse, While such arguments are incontrovertible, it is nevertheless possible to trace the chain of events which led up to the final lapse into unmitigated mendacity and.to view in sorrow rather than anger the fading away of the Star's feeble virtue.The paper's claims\u2019to morality have, of course, always been regarded as preten- vivia rather tlian sincere protestations, but such as they were, they seemed to show Tiothing more dangerous than a flabby inconsistency until the campaign started.Then between Pamphlet No.2 and Pampb- let No.6, between attacking Laurier\u2019s loyalty in Quebec and acousing him of dis loyalty in Ontario, with the perpetual onus: of supporting Sir Charles Tupper in all his moods und tenses, what wonder the Star's feeble morals.collapsed under the strain?Reformatories were designed for just such cases.Away from the hurly- burly of politics and the malign influences of nucleuses.who can tell what a course in one of Lhiese institutions might not accom- else KO out « t my ews £ ucationa epartmen Goods, Fancy French Flan cils, cie, ~~ \"TT ais \u201c3 A BREA IN | .Gentl before I would BRITAND ICA, : : Tes : .: Will do.weil to Inok over our gocls, and OUR FANCATN C.VI.g \u2018 | I am, Gentlemen, , .+ thi b 1 .240 St.James Street compare on?prion AE RSCORD.| Your obedient servant.We might say many more things about the value of the GREAT LIBRARY Of Montreal.OLE SU Fis for goods 11 au seule Tims ref , : .i.Sie t | .Tov ts .: fetes rita Li dum weds gers Eo pie Restaura nL Ce | p.caLLERY.KNO LEDGE, but these upsolicitel ar of appreciation speak volumes.book 8 hase Jus te on added do ane Fail SIC pride ap ri CR tu Wri s for particulars, or calla \u201cexamine the books aid Winter Sto 5 for oe.making th po ie Woes pp ip | Montrent, Octobar 19, 1000.- Write u ! BR 240 ST.JAMES STREET, and examine Gentlemen \u2014 Please send full particu.the city er els where, We ais contide Pie Dna eee tee Las ee be GA) .A .: lars fu regard to your speclal Fneyelo- that our goods and prices wil compas va hon Ne ee eg, TO TT .9 ; * y paedia Beliaunien offer, fuvorably with the best offerings olse- Sore wir a at niet .' where, Your inspeetion insitek, ' the fio i ur I\" , \\ ; oo : I y .\u2018 «eur, per vanne ' \u2018 ; Mado ooo - Name.aan sans 0e ne0 0000 \u2026\u2026.\u201cSamples Sent-to Out-of-Tov.h Custoriers, \u2018 \u2018 oo ?: \u2018 = Py .* ~ .\u2019 vt vy \u2018 ; .Vii T s \u201cét.dather » CANAL \u201c Procrastination 1S- the T hief of Time WRITE US \u2018 AddrCB8.Lean sa 0 cause un ne rasnu00 \u2014HANWILTON\"S an Mise rene SOULANGES CANAB:-550 : TTT am ANA on EEE me a mr mm a a ee pare NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Time Lost 1s Gone F orever.40\u20ac AT ONCE.HERALD COUTON.+ - .SETTLE 5 ml Le AOTICE : ' , Lo } oo 2 \" 4 | SPR= G: m - - > 7 .! fortunate see Tee Sota - - es marr = \u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- =\"; sure es = 5 cL .= _ 4 =», i OFPZCIAL SALE EPALED TENDBRS, - addressed to the - ; TE .*.à nary- ra.rderain ed, aid endorsed \u201cTenders for Iron tent of £300,000, were, las i i Yr.Shaw, Rew Dr.Gewge, Rev.Mr.AT THE BALMORAL.: 9 PROMS Did tal y: ih iM a Ee daté bo rieetved AL this Office TO OPEN ART EXHIBITION, [int of ¢ fara: t evening, intro-.hr.Shaw, ce are Nee fev.Mr AT x BALTOR: Lo SEALED TÉNLER: \u2018dressed to the +3 Gan Vile Yoh | à To! iol Alling, (ates \u2014 ( Yesterday, Judge Choquet, in commit.W.Stephens, and Dr.Robin, Co oh EB Taher, Ha Jae a x.a! urd@s.gned, and exdôfecd Tender for Pier 10 PiiR CLINT.and\u2019 Turustiles, to be placed around the \u201cfhe Women's Art Association intends {ing the aeused for trial dn the Court of This morning President Peterson took Martin, tea laiii, 4 oe, hodvimoke; t Lancaster,\u201d w.li be ré-eived at this office SPECIAL DISCOUNT où ail Cameras in grounds ae the head of thy Soulanges Oanal hat- their Exhibition of: Arts and Hanidi- Queen's Bench, decided | to raise the the chair.The minutes of last aesaion F5.M.Scout, New Vonk 1, 44 4 oitean, Mies = fa Friday, the 9th of November inelusively, SLPU5, for one wack, Co at Corey Landing.Se Te [that thar Eshibition of / wr man.Amount of security previbudy demanded wero rend and passed.The result of the! Mare Main, ote, coe 4 dow, Rinks for.the construction of a landing pier ai.MONTRHAL PHOTO SUPPLY Finns and specidiitionn of the work can be (rafts shall be opened in a prob, for their appearance in court.Tha election ba'loting was declared at half-past [stom 0 x Wom eee Jag Lancaster, County of Gl agarry, ome.ace Re BE SMITH, 1763 Notre ame.street fre en and after the _ October, 1900, at nel.aviation have been went th, Loot amount was $20.00 personal bail and vine.The election oi odicers for the en.mien.he oe à I nv Rue à pla a snacifieat! *n + Freres 2 Rk : : Lee ee -e Catet Kagincer « 0 Peas cond, Principal Pele 0 : : hi agit ei , à =H © Pregl ve den Tie ' ; * i don ai te fe of ety Ae Gran.To ptent _LTTONN Menen 413 Peel River [ILE Sy and Canale: (iawn, jam the Rev.7.Ragicot, Rector of Laval [70000 in.matics, which oould ba distri suing your remet ne lo ere] Pie, het ete 1e 8 La E Ærgineer, Con:ederation.Duttdag, Toronto, : : \u2018and ut the Bngmeer's Ofice at Cotcau Jand- | picopty, to be present op Monday evens ope lnuyers interested in the defence Pete \u2019 Mr TN ole and In spect SE et a NT Naima on appitcation 10 the Fcsimiasgr at Luncas- A : 4, Tag brated doned of tendon dds Le ob- Fo ue audi déclare the exhilution torutahy le ein effort ta in the defen-e Peterson, Mr.Nivhesn Pen gaiherts Énalln, ter, Ont, at the Resident Lng.neer's Office maicur ned at the places named.\" 00008 ; FA se guntle- Mule every effort to secure the bail, but Taylor; recordug :vetctauv, Tu-pinefs aie ° , s ne., | hit Bl GT lit «e Inust ; : mu lt is exp-cted that all these gentle: |, 8.50 o'cloe \u2018 : aile .ye ogporctary, Me, WA Bret Ce at the Desarimens.e oie render the a ithe en \u201cwill be Vee cut._ I is ako hoped te do - 0 o'clock this moraing had failed Rel rer.ON, Dison ; tr FRASSTINS Prius fu Pracer In.J Public Works, Ottawa.° Photographers tull name, the niture of tbe occupation, and (lug music will be-provided during the pre of librarv.\\ies Derek; representative of Hilute wi Ch hag heey tn oaceount * Genders wai no ue considered unless n:de : ° residence of each member of the same, find exhibiton, which will add to \u201cthoes enjoy- , ; commit too: \u201cMr.FW.Avhy: pensions oF rept bomyg made 10 rare heating ap on the form supplied, and signed with tho Epecial Demcnstration by Mr G.5.Fyrher, eu a Lan \u201chet ror.This ment of visivors, The private view on TEACHERS\u2019 CONVENTION.comm'ssioncre, Mr.Prisons and Mr, Cuches| patates vol open sey asthe ovening.i t ; 5 * «NL * $ ug ec p ù , .\u201ci N .: are : ps \u2019 .* TE ran ono chartered bank -* 7 Hate of the Konax Co, on ROYAL a Tank cheque mat be endarsed over Mouday afternoon will give the welnbers Yesterday afternoon, at the convention fla._- | .\u2014 1 25 eee syable to the order of the Minister of Juve.BROMIDE and DBKKO PAPHRY, to the Mucor ; dal says and Caunes.nud and exhibitors at opportunity Lo see the of the Protestant Teachers of Quebec, Min 1 =\u2014\u2014 - BIRTHS.© ; nn Le .\\ - .! - ibit .IE © er ** \u2018eacher , must OR eiar.Tho Eos | ALLIS Deel Stree, Yes entering into contrhet Tor the.work at |.ehibite oe oe .of ee at Saher rman \"MRS GUTTIRTE DEAD Mra.Guthrie, MIUNAULT On the 18th Oc' ober instant, ot CW Le toilsited ir we pecty decline) MONTREAL PHOTO SUPPLY, ihe rates ani, on tho lerus sated in the] LIFE OF HENRY GFORG sion filled the rest of the afternonn sitting.| the wife of Mr.Donald Guthrie.Q.0 uf 10 (BE Lav Vorwn Weak, ihe à dre @ contract or féil to compl.'> the ork im, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON | 4 ented chequ : > h In the evening, De.Le Rossignol, or-Deu- Guelph, is dead.She wae bom An INto | \" » Acc \u2019 ; ie .aed th care SI.\\ TRNOON, from 2 to Tie necepted citoque thus sent in will bd The Poole Publishlog Co.Toronto, have 1e » Joo Le Rossignol, or.1x ph, is dead, © we acNionr ter.sex gontractos a né 4 made returacd i ane Loi ! : retried ro the res etive parties whose iene | secured the Canad'un rights for the Lite af] ver, spoke on \u201cEconomice In the High and was a wister of Principal MacViear OI - i y = The Department Ace.\u2018ot bind tacit to ace : ~ [dure are wot accepted, ; Henry Georko, written by hie ao nd ne Scher), and nepal (Georg, LL Bo She va gmarricd fn 18a, nnd Yoo foe T00 LATE FOR CLASETF .CATION.: : Se ! - nn - \u201cpe \u201cUhe Dopaltment dues not hind fteelf to nce to have the Canadian editio the ngreetiona]l College, addreaned 1] her children: -1Ingh Cuthrie, bar |e emmaas Cw cat olin .i Spt tie lowest or By\u2019 ora NOT Lz ti GHANA \u201c+ ES.cept \u2018ue lost eo &iy Leader.107 séth instant \u2014adv\u2026 mecting ou \u201cThe Value of the, Ideal in Anetph, John.Bar Guthrie.Mn, of WANTED.~ Sousa nt \\e House w o amy ., liy order, .Teachne\u201d.A musical programme was Calenburz, M.the Rev.Donald Guthew, maid.No.Coie St.Antat:= roa ry, | pin, Tamir dmerian Live 8 Wear Lx songs.| NO BAIL FOUND YET.provided.wel Ben mons, MA ab Rv Shop | Sty Department Ite\u2019 \u2018 : \u2018entered inwards at Custom Hours.Conalrn ecretary.* .aune they wore unable to find bonds.- Among those present were: \u201cPresident, Baltimore, Md, an orman Uregor : ; Ottawa, October 17th.1600.| will please los thelr entries without aaa Departmant 0 D Tae ner, to furnish £20,000 bail, Donald J.Me- Dr, Wm, Peterson, M.A., in the chair; Quthrie, at present attondine lectures at Por FANTED sive A or LADY = +.fare inserting thin pint - + _FURNBSS, WITHY & CO, LIMITHD,| Newspapers inserting this advertisement Gillis and Alexander McCullough, who Bove .Rexford, B.A.vicopremdent: wi joode Hall, Toronto; de atria, , Jeemcus in Fane vero on t ty from *»e Department, Ww oo - Agents.without authority {rom the Dopartinent will are cha with conspirac - W.Farm Be, - \u2019 .# » » Ye.= fos tt 1 JAMES THOM, Mausger.\u2019 op a A the te Bask of Halifax to the ex- | Principal Petrie, Kav.Dr.MacVicer, Rev.Elisa Evelyn Gutarig, who lives at home., | es Thee, Ed » ~ £ - 7 AN - \u2014 : : \"0° $ _ \u201d £ A ., ., \u2019 , ° .; TS .1; \u2018 # ON 2 ,( .ee) _._\u2014 : \u2018 - \u2018 : 2.\u2018 > i} \\ à ite a, cr ~~ PE CWE | OSes _ it THE B \"BOERS SPENDING GOLD ON THE STATES They Are Endeavoring to Purchase American Sym- pathy\u2014The History of the War Will be Buried v = Loudon, Oet.17.\u2014The Sowth African war was born in & Heliander intrigue, was maintained by a variety of continental intrigues, and will be burled in an Americdn intrigue, says the Dally Mall.The history of these intrigues ls sordid and commopplace, the narrative of a few ,men gambling with the lives of nations to secure themselves a paltry money protit, One of the most eordid and, In its details, the most commonplace of these conspira- \u201ccles Is that Whereby the \u201cRoer statesmen hope to secure the return ôf Mr, Bryan to the United States Presidency, and so to purchase his active Interference on behalf of the Transvaal in thé settlement nego- tlations with Great Britain.Mean and paltry as are the Ilnnermost workings of this Intrigue, its effects are far renching'and of the gravest import to the destinies of Great.Britain and of the United States.At the commencement of the war the United States was represented at Cape * Town by Colonel Stowe, a prudent and honorable American gentleman; at Pretoria by Mr.\u2018Charles E.NMacrum, a man of elight education and of no social standing; and at Lorenzo Marques by Mr.Hollis, a little man who had been in trouble with the authorities for iil-treatment of natives ou the East .Const, and wbo was in no sense a persona grata with the leading American citizens of the Portuguese port.To assist him in his work at Pretoria, Mr, Macrum had as vice- consul a Hollander-born Jew .named Van Aemeringcn, who had become a naturalized American citizen.MR.MACRT TS OPPORTUNITY.With the commencement of war came the opportunity of the little coterte at Pretoria and at Delngoa May.Mr.Follis get fo work rctively as an agent of the Transvaal Government and bought for the Boers large consignments of, sugar and other contraband goods.These were forwarded to Pretoria, where his consular colleagnes duly manipulated their dispertal.In this way a comfortable commercial business was organized for these gentlemen.Rut with the war came an Increase of responsibility for Mr.Macrum.Acting on instructions from his Department of State, he was forced to take ever the guntdianship of British Interests on the withdrawal of Mr.Conyngham Greene from the Transvaal, The awkward nature .of his ned trust .will be understand when It is realized that Journal, had recently been private secre .torious\u2019 leader of the Irish THE oLE Mr.Macrum was the elesest personal felend of Mr.Reltz, the.State Seeretary, and a- trusted adviser of the Boer Government in nll its diplomatle dealings with Great Bri tain.He.was, moreaver, passively.If not netivoely, Interesteil in commercial transac ffems dasigned to maintain an enemy in the field against Great.Britain.In due course he found his position Impossible.\u2018and !t wis made profitable for him to defy hls Government's, dednite Instructions.THE FORERUNNER OF WEBSTER -DAVIS.Some little time hefare the authreak of hostilities thers arrived in Pretoria.an Ame erican enlled Faston, Mr.Faston, nominally tlie represcutative of the New York tary to Mr.Webster Davis, an Amerlean politician who held an unimuvartant official position.Mr.Faston's travelling expenses to Pretoria were defrayed, by Mr Webster Davis, and he was In reallty the nvant- courrier of that gentleman.On his arrival he hecame the guest of Mr.Maerum at the American Consulate.After many and long consultations with Mr.Reitz and Mr.Smuts.the State Attorney, Messrs.Macmim and Easton docided on a course of aetlan.On November 7 Mr.Macrmm cabled to Mr: John May.the United States Secretary of State, demanding permission to Fait Amertea: and suggésting an American named Atterbury ns locum tenens.Mr.Hay refused, but the course of events\u2019 and a number of further cables from Mr, Macrum showed that It was not desirable that he should he kept in Pretoria, and he was aeccordhigly replaced by Mr.TIny's own son, Mr.A, %.Hay., ; No hetter selection could have been made.Mr.A.S.Hay and his vice-cnnsul, Mr.Coulidge, worked night and day on behalt of the prisoners of war, the refugeés and, tkose few British resldents who received orders to proceed upon commando, © To my rtain knowledge, both of these gentlemen spent Jarge sums of their private means for the ielief of sufferers by the war, A PRECAUTIONARY ENQUIRY.0 ,0n June 2, three days hefore Lord Roberts\u2019 entry to Pretoria, I went to the consulate to inform Mr.Hay of the attempt that was being made to have me sent to Lydenburg, and to beg his.off!ces on my tehalf.As I entered, Colonel Blake, the no.Brigade, was coming out, genin! and blackguardiy sas ever, He had heen enquiring as to the - status of his followers chould General Botha decide upon an immediate surrender, A cautious diplomat, Mr.Hay was an idéal WAN for the difficult pesition in which .his father had placed him.In the days immediately preceding the occupation of RCY.in a Small Intrigue.*lots of these old rifles were sold at about dm bd Pretoria, Mr.Hay's consulate contained rcore valuable securities than any, bank In Pretoria.He had earned the trust of men of all shades of political opinion.Meanwhile, Mr, Macrum, with £15,000 of a Boer honorarium in his pocket, and Mr.Easton had left Pretoria for the United States.They passed.Mr, Webster Davis en route., to That now famous \u2018\u2018American envoy\u2019 reached.Pretoria on January 24 and- passed under the chaperonage of Mr.Hollis, the acting consul.-In the Boer capital he speedily attained to a remarkable popu\u2019 larity.To assist hls dignity, he, the second assistant secretary to the Secretary for the Interlor, was freely Introduced as the United States Secretary of State, and-tlie rumor was assiduously circulated that Mr.McKinley owed his success at the last Fresidential election wholly to big electlon- \u2018eering.THE SAVIOUR OF THE BOERS.In him was recognized the saviour of the Boers, and daily he was received In secret audience in the executive chamber of the Government bulldings.At those councils were always present Mr.Schalkburger, Mr.: Woolmarans, the peace envoy, and State .Attorney Smuts.The result of these conferences was that Mr.Welister Davis received from the Boer Government a hand- gome douceur, in return for which he was to set the United States afire with enthu.ing for the Boers, - .) {On February 3 Mr.Webster Davis re- ! tarned to Pretoria, having visited the positions at Ladysmith and having formed the wost enthasinstie impression of the justice \"of tite Boer cause and of the burghers\u2019 | prowess in the fleld.In a very few days \u2018Soûth Africa, could arouse them he had left for the United States, the nce of South richer by a fortaight\u2019s ex 7, pe in Transvaal African politics aud £25, w Mr.Maeram arrived in Washington his examination at the hynds of the Committee on Forel Affaire was of the briefest.The Hop.R.R.Hitt, the chair man, presnted a letter he had received from Mr.Hay, the Becretury of State, e¢n- clesing a communication from Consul-Gen- eral Stowe, in which the latter stated that, when le had heard of the opening of letters addressed to Mr.Macrwn, he had informed Sir Alfred Milner; who, in turn, communicated with the British officiais at Durban.The explanation of these officials that the letters had been opened uninten- ticuglly was aecompanied by a \u2018\u2018very sat- lsfaÿtory apology.\u201d .HIGH OPINION OF DAVIS.\u2018 Three questions and answers dis rose\u201d of the \u201cimperative officlal business\u201d which hud induced Mr.Macrum to desert bis ponts 2t a moment of grave crisis and tp leave the British resideuts without a responsible represeutative at Pretoria, \u2019 \\ Before 1 had wugdgd through the vast amount of evidence that justifies ine in writ- Ing this article, 1 was greatly astonished at the value which ¢he \u2018Frausvaal states- uen placed upon Air.Webster Davis\u2019 mediation in America.Mr, Reitz assured me that lt was to Mr.Davis\u2019 oratory Mr.McKinley owed the b'regidential chair, Mr, Swuts and Mr.Grobler sald that upou him depended the bope of United States Interven tion.A week after his departure signed photographs of Mr.Webster Davis lay in tha drawing rooms of all of the heayls of departuents in Pretoria, - ! The theory upon which the Boers founded thelr faith was that in the United States Is a large and.bitter and-English public composed of Germaqus aud Irishwen.AH these were, by assthuption,' pro-liocrs.If Mr.Webster Davis, with his fine ora torical gifts and his happy Ignorance of to a false enthusiasm, Mr, Bryan's election would he a certainty, and his intervention on behalf of the Boers an assurred corollary.And so to-day such Boers as are still nghting remain D tue field to await the announcement of the polls on November © next.Mr, Kruger hus lost faith in purchased sympathy, and is over .the border.SPENT MONEY IN STATES.The Itoers, however, did not rest content with these heavy disbursements.They des patched Mr.Montagu White, recently con sul for the South African Republic In London, with gome £200,000 to expend on pro- Boer meetings in the United States.That money bas been widely \u2018cireulated in America, and the purchase of Awmerlean svi pathy has not been absolutely worthless bargain, Mr.Hay, however, has besa kept Informed of the developments of the situation sufficiently to prevent serious damage to the dignity of his nation or to the Interests of Great Britain cutrusted to bis representatives\u2019 care, To | Highland Cadet Battalion.! The battallon will attend Divine service in St.Andrew's Chyreh on Sunday, October 21, at > pu, Bead, pipers and buglers Lo attend.Every member must be present.lue \u2018annual entertainment will take place In the Victoria Rink on Saturday after noon and evening, November, 3.Races for boys under 16 years of age at the after- poon: races open to all amateurs.at the evening entertainment.Entries to be made to.Major Lydun up to the last day of the month.: This Man Was Cute.Some years ago-a Canadian.golunteer lost\u2019 the Sulder rifle issued to him for the purpose of drilL He was required to pay the usw:il fine of twenty.dollars.Recently n pne dollar each, The delinquent seizéd the cecasion, bought one for a dollar, returned ft to the authorities to replice the one he had lost, and now requests a return of his fine.\u2019 The Cadet Tournament.| .| Montreal, et, IX, 1900.| To the Public: Owing to the want of supe port of the active.militéix, the.two days\u2019 military tournament proposed to be gotten up under the auspices of the\u2018 Wichlanst Ca det Battallon bus heen postpone inedefi- |! nitely.However, ai the Cadets have been; ut some expense in, providing trophies and ! printing, ete, and as they cannot afford a complete loss, it is thé Intention to have an evening's.entertainment in the Victoria Link during the first.week of next.month, when the same programme with \u2018some of the militia events omitiod will he carried cut.The tug-of-war on horseback und Lioyd-Lindsay matelies, for which.trophies are offered, will be amongst the events, as alse wrestiing on horseback, for which spe- clai prizes are offered, Lu The races for amateurs will also.be part of the programme, also cake-walk and dane- ! Ing.Treoping the colors ahd fancy march ing\u2019 by the cadets.The Cadets\u2019 (Cooke's late Royal Scots) Band with the plpers of the \u2018battallon \u2018will furnish lots of zon] tnusic.The object of this toûürnament was to provide funds to procure trews for the battalion, and as the boys have always.been mest reinly to assist every charitable undertaking, they now appeal to thetr friends to reciprocate, : | Tickets will be In the hands of the mem.| Lers of the battalion, and I ask every eftf- gen to help the boys IN completing their : wunifirm so.that they can torn out when needed, winter of sAmiuer.It Is not too much to ask.| 20° Te date having heen fixed for the first Werk of next month, [t is with the hope that onr South Afrie-n comrades now.on their way here will have arrived, and the Cadets tender them all a cordial invitation to hie present, when every arrangement to entertain -them will be made by the boys, Please give the boys some encouragement.Yours respectfully.; ; FRED LYDON, Major, * Commanding Highland Cadet BattaHon.Lord Beresford\u2019s Exploit.Fditor Herald: fn your Issue of Saturday last a short article explained_ how Lord Charles Beresford won.the sham battle in the Med\u2018terranean mapoeuvres, It is dated froin London, and strictly, 1 suppose, 1 ought to address my criticism to London, tut as The Herald has adopted the report, I wili- give The Herald my view of tue matter.\u2018First\u2014Lord Leresford is sald to have expressed a contempt for the, torpedo beats, but In tlie manocuvre bte thought it worth.while to decoy them away.What It it hid been, real warfare, and the boats Lud not so easily been deeoyed?Second\u2014 Aseuming him to have been clever enough to decelve n real foe so far as 1o be able to catch the hostile fleet entirely unpre- \u2019 cient Arord to dates thir the for the r tia authorities.\u2018beards of officers, courts of enquiry, files June 7 or coings mary | 2: Vics\u2019 Sergeants\u2019 Euchre.\u2019 The Victoria Rifles Sergeants\u2019 Mess held a cuchre party on Monday evening, A very pleasant two hours was spent.The first prize wunt 1p ex-serst.T.Swith and the \u201cother\u201d to Scrgt.Coppin.Suggests Pay by Scale.Canadian Military Gazette: Judglng by the remarks of press and people,\u201d Major- General O'Grady -Haly struck ao the militia should be graded, so that a anan who hasSserved bls three years® tein, upon ve-culistmeint should receive au bonus, as 1t- were, the siine as is given in the United Stites National Guard, In Canada, no mutter how long a man serves In the milithy, as a private, for {n- stance, the pad lie recelves never Inereases.Our friends across The line look at things 1des + in 4 different light.They have an that the longer a apan Serves the more effi: Le Decones, and they pay tue ne- copitels \u201ca that, after a United States milan hns served for, say.nine pegrs, he noecives abont 1.040 per day while at camp, 5 A'Canudtan militiamen miieht go te comp | under\u2018 the ; present system, Won never rise above the | for forty years, and his pay, old conservative hall dolar, and many of the Lest snen that Côveda prodyers cannot paitre sti- pond otered, ant as 4 apmstsquener lrop eut of the force as soon ns thelr thine expires, The GO CLs \u2018evgeestion fs one that vil meet with the approval of the officers at Canala, and 1 only.requires a tle work - hard work ft hey Lee and a Foret ta Le memtrers of the House of Commons (0 nake ihe desiretl and necessary change, Trench Digging.Practical treneh digging Is something that | bas nat np ta the present recobved much attention at the hands of the Cuanudban iil The experiences of the Bt.Ish in South Africa has probally wakened them up, and in future the spade will te fornd among the implements carrled hy the Infantry regiments Tleut,-Colonel I'e- ters, DOLCE Tieut Colonel Smith, late Pr O.C.No.1 Mititary District: Major ¥en.derson, 45th Regiment: Major Broek, loth Regiment: Captain firler, 9th PP: and Cantain Fleming, GGBG., en October #, under the direction of Captain Andras, an { Finglish expert, wielded the spade nat To- rontié in hay treneh making, and muet, practical and nécful Information was fm- parted.Lieut.-Colonel Peters dug a trench of hig own design that would be very use ful op level ground.Canadian Regiments\u2019 Losses.According to a recent report of Colonel Otter, the first Canadian contingent on An.eust 24 had completed 1,000 straight miles of hard marching, and during the previous {wn weeks not a single man had fallen out, although the\u2018 averuge distance covered - was 17 miles a day.The C0, also reported that the contingent had met an irreparable foes, the following regimental records hav.\u2019 ing fallen into the hands of the Boers: Order hook from date of cdebarkation to Febrvary 11, record of officers\u2019 services, regimental defanlter books, court-martial, of important regimental papers, books of reference and médienl sheets, These re cords.were left at Iflnemfontein in charge of,n nan-commissinnedd offieer for \u2018anfe- keeping, but when Captain MaeDonell cune nlone he undertook to transport them to the regiment, and they were lost when he fell into the enemy's hands at Roodeval on Fired at Random.Halifax citizens have decided to present n soverelgn to cach of the Canadians re- ared steaming In partiotrotommns, Mot to place his ships be- Tithing on the Tdihe, The men are #10 THE MONTREAL NATLY pp popular; chord when he suggested that the pay of TRANSVAAL, CAPE COLONY, NATAL, RHODESIA.The Imperial Bank of Canada Father O'Leary Memorial.If there ls one thlug the\u2019 militla ghould take un Interest in and subscribe to, it Le the Father U'Leary memorial.fund.Any: one who has read of Lis heroism nt I'aar deberg, where he was right in the firing line tending the wounded, will feel it a privilege and pleasure to give something towards this fund.It bs being lad hefore the various officers\u2019 and sergeants\u2019 messes, and already.a tule amount le subacribed.very militia man and everyone interested in the militin should put down their \u2018names.Don't wait till someone asks you for a contribution.Just put what you can give into an enveopt and address it to Sergeant- Major Fellows, Drill Hall.\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHAT A BRITISH DEFEAT WOULD MEAN.Mr, Arnold.White has.an article in question, \u201cShall Britain be _\u2018Ladysmith- ed\u201d \u201d He faces the possibilities of a British defeat .at sea: \u2014\"Is the British navy sure to win from the outset in an encounter with France and Russa?and second, If not, what would happen?To answer the second question first.The country has been confused by all the talk about rifle clubs and general volunteering for the sake of hearth and home.Even great =iatesmen have been misled by conditions that exist on the Continent of Europe, but do not exist here, If cach man, Woman, .and child in the United Kingdom were as strong us Sandow, and could shoot as straight as the Queen's Prizeman, the prowess of the whole forty million hungry Sandows would be absolutely useldss for British defence if the British fleet were beaten at sea, or if a naval disaster were to vecur similar to one of the three defcats which Lord Roberts was sent out to redeem.They would deal of nonsense talked about invasion.It once the Mediterrancan fleet were des feated apd disabled, there is no necessity \u201cfor the foe to invade this country.[It would he futile to invade.\u201d The way in which defeat would be brought home to Fngishmen.would not be hy evstematic 3n- vision, by a battle of Dorking, by ravaged farmbouses, of by the horrors of on ipvading avmy.There aw no need Jor anything of the kind.The way in which the average British householder would sea was lost would be by the failure of the butcher, the butterman, the baker and Maïcking held out sc en months; Kimberley and Kumasi If the battleships under of Sip John Fisher, Lord ny.Ladysmith, shorter periods.the command able Powers would cut off the food that now.pioura _into-the docks vf Tomton, Liverpool, Southampton, and Tilbury day and night, from the lt of Januarv ts the 31st of December Creat Britain not only does not row hier own food, she is dependent upon pre Hogrs for existence, Alone among the Grvat Powers, Britain is para- \" aitie in this cense, that she can only exist fat n part of six tenance from outside.crowded \u201d HERALD, BATURD Cassell'a Magazine, in which Ye asks the.have nothing to cat: \u2018There is alsv'a great.learn the fact that the command of the- the grocer to call for orders in the morn- - for, Charles Beresford and.Admiral Rawson were defeated, the victorious and implac- Ÿ- sgeum of Glasgow, weeks without sus : Babies Suffer With Eczema, seald ead.Prickly Heat, Rash, and Many \u201ckia [Irritations Which are Inmediately Relieved and Sfrecdily Cnred by Dr.Chase's Ointment \u2019 Sé soft and delicate 18 Dahy's skin that ings and chafings, which become acute misery to the litle ones, Mang\" mothers are puzzled to k* what to apply, and frequently do morse harm than good by using the various mixtures recommended by people they mect.Omtment In the tollet as a skin beautifier, and curé for pimples, blackheads and simi.sn delightfully soothing and healing in its effects as to he perfectly harmless to the most delieate skin, .nr Dr.(hase's Ointment Is wonderfully prompt in relieving the many eufferfngs which come from itehing, irritated and chafed skin, and is so thorough and far- reaching In its action as to completely cure the worst kind of baby eczema and scald head.Te Mrs.YI.F.Prohyn, of Georgeville, Que., writes as follows: \u201cFczema came \u2018out on my ttle boy's face when he was about two months old, and lasted for about one year, when It was entirely cured by Dr.Chase's Ointment.Though we Ytrled doctors and ointments of every description, It grew worse, and spread Into his hair and on his body.Then we saw Dr.Chasre\u2019s Ointment advertised, and resolved to 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ChmMs.Columbus Street, from St.Zotique street, six hundred feet southwards.&t.Denis Street, from De Fléurimont Street to ficaubien Streét\u201d \u2019 Labelle Strect, from Belanger Street to Beau- bien Street.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.PUBLIC NOTICE 1s hereby given that ft is proposed to construct the above mentioned sewers during thé present seuson, and pro- streets may avail themselves of the opportunity to have connictions of: vitrified tile pipe three feet in length located in the position they want their connections buHt for each cadastral lot, after having obtained the nceeessary permit from the, City surveyor.They are also at liberty to make their own private drain from the sewer.to the alignment of their property in cooformity with Section 3 of By-Law No.235, to amend By- Law 191 concerning sowers.Proprietors in the sald streets or sections of streets who fall to make such application, will have a connce- simplified and systematized, collections care- SEWERS prietors in the sald streets or sections of hk Carleton, TIMMIS, NOBLE & GO., .Manufacturing Stationers.SCHOOL BOOKS, Bxebeise Books withyour sen primé .Full line of Office Requisites.Telephone Arm Rests and Japanese Goods 789 CRKIQG STREET LOANS PRIVATELY MADE In sums of $10, $13.$25, $50, $75, $108, $150, $250, tu $1,000, withuut delay.on furniture.pianos, borsos, wagons, ete, Property undistur LOWEST SEATS IN THK CITY.You can réturn the money to us in easy Weekly or Monthly Payments, Our plan has proved to he the best, cheapest and most private in the city Lecause our old customers are fl to come again, Kemember, it will do no harm to xet our rates and plan telore borrowing, and thereby save money.ns jn all suburban cities.Kind and courteous treatment to all, MONTREAL LOAN AND BRORERAGE CL Room 8, No.260 ST JAMES ST MCCUAIG, RYKERT & CO, STOCK BROKERS.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Special attention given to trans- « actions in mines and standard mining stocks, Co London & Lancashire Chambers ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL FOR SALE.176 Shares Abbey Effervescent Salt Oo .Limited Stock (American Company).60 Shares Abbey Bffervescent Salt Oo.Limited Stock.with rights (Canadian Company).For particulars opply to MESSRS.GILLETT & STRAOBAN, Rrokers, Board of \u2018Trade Building, Montreal.Lake ortne Woods Milling Co IMILED \u2018A | THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA.Keewatin, 2,250 bbls.per day; Portage la Prairie, 750 bbls.per day.Kievators at all important wheat points in the Northwest Al} grades of hard wheat flour in barrels and bags.Quotations and other information can be had on application.Office, Board of Trade Building, Montreal.BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend \u2018| of Five Per Cent.upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution, has been declared for the current half-year, and that \u2018the same will be payable at its Banking House, in this .City, and at its Branches, ob and after Saturday, the First Day of December next.The Transfer Books will be closed from \u2018the 16th to the 30th of November next, both \u201cdays inclusive.By order of the Board.' ; B.S.CLOUSTON, General Manager.Motitreal, 16th Octaber, 1900.\u2018 A SESSION OF THE BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for tho DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on _ FRIDAY, the Second Day of NOVEMBER pext, at TEN O'Clock in the Forcnoon.\u2018An consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to \u2018all who intend to proceed against any priconers now In the Common Jail of the sald Distridt, and all others, that they must be present then and thère; I also give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners ane Peace Officers, in and for -the sald District, that they must be present, then and thers, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them fn thelr respective capacities.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 12th October, 1900.> SEALED to the addressed undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u201cTender for Carle- ton Wharf Extension,\u201d will be recalved at this office until Friday, the 16th of November, TENDERS, inclusive, for the extension of the wharf at Bonaventure County, Province of Quebec, according to, à plan and a spæifica- Hon to be scen at the office of Mr.Ph.Be- land, Clerk of Works, Post Office, Quebec, on application to the Postmaster at Carleton, Que., and at the Department of Public Works, Cttawa.- Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied and signed with the tion located by the City Surveyor, aid built.for each cadastral lot while tho sewer is under construction.for whom the City Surveyor has locate from the City Surveyor before théy can build a drain from such connection to the alignment of their property.Proprietors who.require drains to be constructed in a street after the brickwork of the sewer has been completed, must tako out a permit, and de- [tively \u201cQIRAppEAred, leaving his skin free Host à sum estimated by the CIy Surveyor; |\u201d Proprietors of cadastral | payable d' Works, connections in sewess, must obtain a permit | actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, to the order of the Minister of Public for one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) accompany each.tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of nonacceptance of tender.The Department does not-bifid itself to accept the lowest or any tender.so By order, .CL _____\" 08.R.ROY, .- : Actiig\u2019 Secretary.must COURT OF QUEEN'S |- TIME TABLE GANADIAN PACIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL.In Kffect Oct.14, 1800.\"ue.Jon.HALIFAX\u2014Lv.$5.00 p.m.APe 28.35 a.m.TOKUNTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO ~ Lv.18.66 a.m., *9.39 p.m.Ar.\u201c7.50 a.m, 17.00 p.m.: WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST-LYV, \u201c2.9% a.m.Ar.%.10 p,m, 8.8.MARIE, BT.PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014~Lv.*10.00 p.m.Ar.*5.00 8.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.l'iace Viger, {8.30 a.m., 16.40 pan.Ar.f1265 p.m., 110 p.m.Lv.Windsor St, \u201c9.30 a.m., 110.26 a.m.14.10 p.m., 76.16 p.m., \u201c10.00 pm.As.\u201c3.00 a.m.19.5 a.m., 111.10 a.m.\u201c6-10 - p.13.16.40 p.m\u2014 UEBEG\u2014Lv.15.20 a.m., 12.00 p.m., §3.30 8 Yoo om te.am.12.10 p.m., *11.00 p.m.Ar.p.m., 16.20 p.m.\\ BOSTON \u2014 Lv.18.00 a.m., *7.46 p.m.Ar.°%.20 a.m., 19.15 p.m.VAUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.18.55 s.m., (1)1.30 p.18.14.15 p.m., 85.16 p.m., 16.15 p.m.9.20 p.m.Ar.*7.50 a.m., 18.40 a.m., 112.10 p.m., 17.00 p.m., £9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m.14.30 p.m., $8.05 p.m.Ar.x8.3 s.m., 1.66 a.m.19.15 p.m.JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.20 a.m.15.10 p.m.Are 18.50 a.m., 16.20 p.m.BERTHIER\u2014Lv.8.20 p.m.(I)2.00 p.m.APf« .12.10 p.m., 16.20 p.m.ST.JEROME\u2014Lw.19.00 a.m., 69.15 a.m.(1)1.45 p.m., 15.30 p.m., 26.15 p.m.18.35 a.m., 19.50 a.m., 17.06 p.m, $9.68 p.m.BTE.AGATHE\u2014Ly (W)9.00 a.m., 15.30 p.t 9.15 a.m.Ar.19.50 a.m., (W) 7.06 pike 9.45: p.m.: LABELLE\u2014Lv.(W)9.00 a.m., 15.30 p.m.APs 19.50 a.m, (W) 7.05 p.m.*Daily.Week days.\u2018jSunday only.{Daily except Saturday.xDally, except Monday.aDaily, except Saturday and Sunday.(I)Saturday only.(W)Wednesdays only.CANADIAN À PACIFIC.OTTAWA TRAIN SERVIC FROM MONTREAL: : Leave Windsor St.Station, \u201c9.30 a.m., 109 a.m., 4.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m., *10 p.m.Leave Place Viger Station 8.30 a.m., 5.40 p.m ARBIVE OTTAWA: hd Central Station 12.45 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 9.40 Union Station 12.40 p.m., *1.10 p.m., p.un., *1.4v a.m.FROM OTTAWA: Leave Unjon Station *4.15 a.m., 8.46 A.M, *2.35 p.m., 5.45 p.m.Leave Central Station 6.15 &.m., 8.56 a.m, 4.2 p.m.ARRIVE MONTREAL.Windsor St.Station *8 a.m., 9.35 a.m., 11.10 a.m., *6.10 p.m., 6.40 p.m.Place Viger Station 12.55 p.m., 10 p.m.*Daily.Other trains week days only.SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE.Lv.Windsor St.lv a.m.for PLANTAG- ANET and intermediate stations, returning arrives Windsor St.at 9.46 p.m.These trains will be discontinued after Sunday, October 28th, 1900.Lv.Place Viger 9.15 a.m.for ST.JEROMH and STE.AGATHE, returning arrives Montreal 9.45 p.m.These trains will be discontinued ween St.Jerome and St.Agathe after October 28th, but will continue to run between Montreal and St Jerome.OITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMBS.STREET, next Post Officæ ] i \\[W RAILWAY k SYSTEM TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 7.00 a.m., Hemmingford, Massena Springs.7.40 a.m., Local Express for Toronto.8.00 a.m., Portland, Quebec, Sorel.\u20185.4v a.m., New York, via D.& H.8.55 a.m., Waterloo via St.Lembert.«| 9.01 a.m., Boston and New York via O.V.Ra 1.35 p.m , St.Johns and St.Albans.4.00 p.m., Arthabaska and Island Pond.4.45 p.m., Waterloo, St.Johns, Rouse's Point 5.00 p.m., Waterloo via St.Lambert.6.15 p.m., Brockville.5.20 pm., St.Hyacinthe.*\u20ac.50 p.m., Boston, New York via C.V.R.87.00 p.m., New York via D.& H.7.15 p.m., St.Cesaire via C.V.8.00 p.m., Local Express for Toronto.*3.30 p.m., Quebec,\u2019 Portland, » *3.00-p.m., Boston, New York via C.V.R.10:30 p.m., Toronto, Detroit, Chicago.- For Suburban n Service consult Tim@ Tables.\u2019 *Denotes train runs daily.: All other trains run daily except Sunday.THE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Montreal dally at 9.00 a.m., reaching Toronto at 4.25 p.m., London 6.25 p.m., Dee troit 10.30 p.m., and Chicaga 7.30 a.m.fols lowing morning.FAST SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.- Fast trains leave Montreal dally, except Sunday, at 9.50 a.m.and 4.10 p.m., arriving at Ottawa at 12.15 noon and 6.35 p.m.Local trains for all C.A.R.points to Ottaws leave Montreal at 7.40 a.m.dally, except\u2019 Sunday, and 5.50 p.m.daily.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 1:37 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.JNTERCOI1ONIAL | a SLA AN On aud after MUNDAY, JUNK 18, 1800, trains will lcave and arrive at Bonaventure Depot, Montreal, as follows: THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave daily, except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Hail« fax, N.S., The Sydueys, St.John, N.B., and other points in the Maritime Provinces.THE MARITIME EXPRESS from points ag above, will arrive daily, except or Monday, a 3 at 7.30 p.m., and daily from Riviere Loup.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave ; cept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., oe ly, ex at Levis at 1 p.m, at Riviere du Loup as 5.00 p.m., 3nd at Ste.Flavie at 8.00 p.m, THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Ste.Flavie dally, except Saturday, at 4.50 p.m., Riviere du Loup at 7.40 p.m., and Levis at 11.48 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal \u2018at 6.30 a.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally, except on Bunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to gre rive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connectin with accommodation for Campbeliton, N.B, ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at \u201811.48 m.daily, except on Sunday, due 15 Montreal a OR to arrive COMMODAT FOR NICOL Geis.except Sunday, at 4.20 ry leaves ACCUMMODATION FROM NICOLET arriveg at Montreal daily, except Sunday, at 10.4 A.Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleeping - snd Dining cars and First-Class Coaches on the Maritime Express.- - Through Sleeping Cars Betwéen Montreal and Halifax.\u2019 .Sleeping Cars on Local Express.D.POTTINGER, \u201d .it be an advantage to he banquette \u2019 07 Lu LIKE IT.tween two fires?san ordinary view of the of anis fentes fod crowned, ont trom scars and perfectly smooth.\u201d for restoring the macedam or permanent Jive October 00.\u2019 .Tensral Manager.\u2014 .: \u2019, ; : situation would acein to show \u2018that with an The citizens of Charlottetown PRI No one preparation could possibly be of \u201c ti ed by buildi the private N ineerti th | Moncton, N.B., June 15, 1900.* Dr.Agnew 8 Catarrhal Powe | enemy at close quarters au both sides, he have taken steps to erect n_monwment In greater value in the home than Dr, Chnse's PEVOMEN ojur y bu P without authority from th te advertisement H.A.Price, Assistant ct Ont ise der Cures All Cr d would be in n decided ax.| that elty in memory of the Canadlans who Ointiment, because scarcely a week passes drain.Proprietors who may have claims for not ve A , iA tu the partment, will Agent, 143 St.James St, Montreal.eeds.(t| Tow muth a deservedly established repu- died -In South Afriea \u2019 that some member of the family Is not an existing brick or tile pipe sewer in said e pald for James Hardwell, Assistant General Freight -.Relieves in 10 Minutes.ure Toned ih fn unlanked ofr de A strong rifle cluh hag been formed at troubled \u2018with some Irritation or itching of streets or sections of streets,\u201d are hereby : - Agent.CITE PICRET OFFICE.Bag.> fro é regufar me ' - * e N.; \u2018 es, binckheads, ec: treets, , 3 Here are a few names of clergymen of @if-, fitre may have had to do with the award of Qu Api Ve au oA tor competition the skin, van, ect.tuts or I i] tbat such claims must be fyled with 143 St James Street, Montreal ferent creeds who are firm believers in Dr.the umpires It is not for me to say.\u2018Among he tyros, w toh the antiseptic, healing Influence of the Cily Surveyor within two months aîter \u2014 Agnew's Catarrhal Powder to \u2018live up to the .NAUTICTS.The short course clans at Tondon nnimbers Dr.Chase's Olntmeut fr quickly felt.the completion of the new sewers or sections a g preaching\u2019 in all it claims: Bishop Sweetman, \u2014 28\u201413 officers and 26 non-cornmissioned offi.Your doctor, Your druggist and apy one , GE ty ) y Rew Dr.Langtry (Episcopalian); Rev.Dr.Marching and Firing.cers and mey.ese who knows of the-merits of Dr.Chase's of scwers.The Chinese Question.\u2018Withrow and Rev.Dr.Chambers (Methodist), : The police are dooking for a ecolor-ser.Ointment will recommend It to you as the By order ?; ang Dr.Newman, all \u2018of Toronto,.Canada,| Toronto had a marching and firing com- geant of A Company, Halifax; Who 1s post: standard Dealing preparation of the age, PERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGE : .Coples of their personal letters for the ask- petitlon on Saturday.The companies.were cd as raisaing.de i ; and ns the oply tive and nbaolute cure .Where can we buy RIOE suitable to ig.50 cents.\u20144 started in teams of three, and before leave furgeno Lieut.Wentt Johnston has heen for eczema.salt rheum and every form of ty Tp City Surveyor.Chincre requirements?Mave you tried Sold by J.A.arte, l\u2019.McCormick & Co'y.Ing ench man was served with twenty | authorized hy the Sedrotary of State for skin [rritation and eruption.cents\u2019 a City Surveyor's Office, \u2014\u2014e\u2014 'l the \u201cMount Royal Mills\" J rounds or ammunition.Tue Pret war to undergo 1he medienl ennrae far offi- box nt all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & City Hall, : or new -ment, osed_o : ce \u2018 5 > ; vot., : = .| Shipman Bi SL RE he FE afl | a ici ni, | aie Bone, ove on we me met vn we ES \" | 1 2.05 o'clock, and the others followed at In- flonore still contthue ; a] Q- A or the \u2018 ipman inder S.terval of (ree migutes.The, distance to Lieut Colonel Gira, OL Hoel Fo ROVINCR ©, Supertor court, No, fo ROVINCE OF QUENRC, DISTRICT op Port 9 Montreal, to sell by public auction, \u2018 wa.\u2018nd Ï s is estimated at e .RMC ineers, Director à y \u2018 i .\u2019 fn LE : ° a = 200 neon the maxunum time allowed was two hours | bold the rank af Deputr Adiutant Genernt, Dame Aurelie Tied > Utd of Mas- I\u201d Montreal, Superior Court, No.3077.at, the examining warehouse, \u20ac Common D.W.ROSS CO.Agents.\u201cpapers amd 1 quartier, Two points were added to n stép Up since the Boer war © mmenced.kironge, has y u an action Dame Mathilde Fortin, wife common as tô Street, .or thagazines the score of ench company for every min: | fie has just heen authorized be proclama In separation as to property against her hus- property of Ferdinand Giroux, trader, both \u2018 P thaï donotre tte under, this time, and two points were | tion\u2019 of Lord, Rohoris, commander-In-chtef band, Teen : ath or of the same of the City of Momures.ation as to pro.Friday, November 2 1900.a quireperman deducted for every minute \u2018over the time.[ neblished nt Johannéshurg and Pretoria to Place.Three Rivers, of August, 1900.gtituted an action in separatfon as to pro- - | \u2019 OTICE TO THR DEDTORS OF CHS.ont.binding.The men stood the march well, and the take over the entire control and mnnage- Tourigny & Nureau, Atlorneys.for Plaintiff.-perty against her said husband.Lavallee & The following goods, as per catalogue, and Langlois & \u20aco., Insolvent.\u2014Notice .ig * Mado in all PUeTaKe time wade was one hour and fifty ment of the Netherlands Raïiway avallee, Attorneys for Plaintiff.Montreal.contained in the above promises; hereby given you that all claims held againet «izenfrom Sin, TiM.tea, \u2019 ; , A depateh to the Tandon (Eng) Times PROVINCE OF QUEDEC, | Scptember 16th, 1800.; Good Te ou by Charles Langlois, merchant, of Mont - x Hin.10.1840 Arriving at the butts, the companies were from Colonel Sir J.Willeneke \u2018inted from District' ot Montreal.1 On A \" 1.s abandoned for duty.: real, and carrying on business alone, at x2in.* drawn up in the order of their arrival on |.Conmnasaie on\u2019 September 2% gave partion.: : : .: .2.\u2014Goods unclaimed up to May 1st, 1900.Montreal, under the firm name of Ohs.Let us know the 000.yard butts, Nix special fix by six | [are of ff snmewhat fiereels eantosted hrnsh | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NO.208.C ANAPDA, PROVINCB OF QUEBEC, DIA 3.\u2014Goods In warehouse on collectors\u2019 order lois & Co.Insolvent, have been transferred (heb us KNOW targets \u201cwere displayed for a period of+l with the natives under Chic?Kofia, After J McShane.of the Clty of Montreal \"trict of Montreal, Superlor Court, No.Tai SU ta Mr.Gaspard DeSefres, financial agent, of sone paper op [Vent#-five seconds, at which the men \u2018fired cerstderable hard fighting in the bash the.tiem PI intife, J nn K y ot Montreal.2342 \u2014Dame Aurelie Tardis, of the City and unclaimed up to May 1st, 1900.Montreal, by decd of transfer, under private periodicaland :! Indépendentig.The compunies then nd: ftrifish forces were vlctorioue, the cnemv gêntleman, - A .\u2014 ak M restaurant District of Montreal, wife common as to pro- 4\u2014Duty paid gooûs unolaimed.soul executed on twelfth day of Obtover , Joe we will quote Yield until the targeiæ were again dis- foine.driveñ off with heavr le \u2019 h keepor, and nr n aco, brewer, perty of Guillaume Perier, clerk, of the same Terme\u2014Os D 1900, by Mr.Alexander Desmartea : x a\u201d : 4 playe hé ; ne.n off w car» lore, ATONE both of the.City of Montreal, Defendants.ized P sh.A deposit of 10 p.c.will be , by Nr.m a, curatof tor you price r.played for 2% seconds, when the Independ- those specially mentioned for dletinenvdehed \\ t Joh place, duly authorized, Plaintiff.vs.the sald \u2018 duly appointed to the said Ipeolvent, and ent firing wan resumed.The companies\u2019 henverv Is Captain Crean.of the (old Const Tha Defendant, John Kenny, is ordered to (julllaume Perier, Defendant.An action for required on \u2018the adjudgment of each lot.that a copy of the sald deed of transter has CHARLES F.DAWSON, rr ngoîn nérunrnits (hen the targets | Constahalary.Cantain Crenn vvac farmer]s appear within one mont GAREAUXŸ ated ps oo properiy has een this day Salo at 10 o'clock A.M.been fyled at the office of the Prothan : nat 9 ern dieplayed for thirty seconds, nnd The , leer Uy tore \u2018 .D \u2019 ustituted, in this cause.Montreal, it \u201c| - for the Distrl .Morcantie \u201car ans an ccner, moo ured inagasine fire with ten rounds Ra or ne Trey then nat ee Deputy Prothonotary.tober, 1800.Meunier & Meunier, Attorneys MARCOTTE BROS., for th M heal, of Montreal, as Tequired .JAM meh, .- ada, parllcalarly in Ontario, Montreal, October 17th, 190.- \u201cter Plaiotif Auctioneers.Serres, 97 St.James, Montreal.7 19 7\" - a - NL - 1 I Sse = Px THE MONTREAL DAN,Y FERALD.SATURDAY.OCT.20, 1900.SHIRTS We see evidence every day that TOOKE\u2019S is the place to buy SHIRTS.SALESMAN WANTED\u2014-Apply It\u2019s Canada\u2019s Greatest Shirt Store.R.J.TOOKE 177 St, James Street.2387 St, Catherine Street, West.1553 St\u2019 Catherine Street, East.177 8t.- James Street, | Small ve ; Gifts.Are often just as highty valued | as expensive ones, so we keep an assortment of small articles to please everybody., GED, 6 ROBINSON & CO, 2397 St.Catherine St.Our charges for repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewellery nro moderate.rg The | lined at $1.25.N We handle Fownes\u2019 Gloves only, because we consider (and many back us up in this) that Fownes' Gloves Qdmtain more glove goodness than any other make.: Dog-Skin Gloves.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.00, $L25 and $1.50 Silk Lined GIOVES.00200000000000000 00100 BL26, $1.50 and $2.00 .Grey Suedes, light and dark shades.\u2026.\u2026.$150 Sh We have not MACKERROW BROTHER 2246 St.Catherine Street.ew Gloves.* .{ 3 a RE a THE ALLIES REACH CITY OF PAD-TIG But it Was Deserted When They Arrived.THE BOXERS DID NOT WAIT.British Force Chased 2,000 Chinese\u2014 The \u201cBig Knife,\u201d a New Society, Causing Trouble.Fas - Tien Tsin, Oct.19.\u2014Reliable un-official\u2019 reports say the advance guard of the allied forces entered Pao Ting.Fu Wednesday, Octoher 17.The city was practically deserted and .offered no resistance, The British column captured seventeen Imperial soldiers at We Nan Sien, Oct.| 16, who were part of the force of two thousand \u2018men sent to disperse the Boxers in that region.; .The captives assert that they killed two hundred Boxers, and were returning to Pachow when they were fired upon, and dispersed by the French.The British confiscated their arms and horses and released the Imperial soldiers.Runners report that many Chihese are burning the villages in the path of the German-French column, \u2018 Pao-Ting-Fu is the capital of the province, and the headquarters of the wvice- roy of Pe-Chi-Li.It is a town of considerable size, and surrounded bw walls in a good state of repair.The streets are good, and possess excellent -shops.The inhabi- tante, who number some 140,000.of whom about 1,000 are: Mohammédans, are generally prosperous and well-to-do.connects the city with Tien Tsin.The Drum Tower is a noted landmark.One of its temples is renowned for its idol, which is possessed of two and forty arms.The most celebrated temple of the city, however, contains the image of the \u2018Queen of Heaven.\u201d and the \u201cPresident of Hell.\u201d Ite various courts cover, a space of about two acres, and contain sme thousands of idols.Several American missionaries perished at Pao-Ting-Fu during the recent uprising.; CHASED 2,000 CHINESE.London, Oet, 19.\u2014The - Secretary .of State for India, Lord Gorge Hamilton, has received the follwing from Major- General Campbell, with the Pao-Ting-Fu, expedition: \u2014 : \u2018Wang Chia Fou,.Tuesday, Oct.16.\u2014 .Arrived \"here without opposition.Two thousand Chinese cavalry retreated south- | wards.Lieut.King sent with a communication to French goneral officer left Me- Nan-Hsien at 2 p.m.vesterday and returned here at 5 p.m.to-day with orders, | having riddden 8) miles on one horse.\u201cGazelee i3 at Sunz-Li-Tien, six miles southwards of Chee-Chov.: \u201cThe Chinese regulars are retiring.\u201cThe local governments appear to be trying to suppress the Boxers.Thirteen heads of Boxers were hanging on the gate - ef CheesChow when we entered.\u201d TOOK.HIS OWN LIFE.Berlin, Oct.19.\u2014A despatch received here from Shanghai safs: Kang Yi (who was president of the board of war and strongly anti-foreign), is reported to have committed suicide.GUILTY: ONES FLEE.+ London, Oct.2)\u2014According to the Bhanghai correspondent of the Times, wiring yesterday, nearly all the persons whom the Tao Tai of Shanghai had asked the consul to arrest on a charge of conspira have left the foreign settlement, piracy \"YET ANOTHER SOCIETY.The correspondent says that members of the \u201cBig Knife\u201d Society are creating disturbances in Teh Chau Fu,.province of Shan Tung.\u2018 MILLIONS ARE LOST BY INDIAN FAMINE, Lord Cur- Simla, Oct.19.\u2014The Viceroy, \\ before the gon of Kedleston, in a speec o-day 1 \u20ac af] fected -a_quarter of the population of India, and that even now two millions of people were receiving relief.He expressed the hopa however, that in a month these would return to their homes, His Lordship further said that half a would never be known\u2019 hew many were aflected by the calamity among the hill peoples and wandering tribes, while the alms distributed were unprecedented.At the end of August 854 lakhs of rupees had been expended, and the Government further expected to spend 150 lakhs up to March next.Besides this, 238 lakhs of land taxes had been advanced to cultivators, many lakhs of land taxes had been remitted, 3 1-2 crores had been gent to the native states, and nearly a million sterling had been contributed by private charity.\u2018 Co The Viceroy complimented the relief committees, alluded to many instances of native chivalry and devotion and to English military and civil servants dying at their posts, and said_the cotton crop was worth thirteen millions sterling on the ground.- oo A lakh of rupees is approximately equivalent to $40,000, and a cror: of rupees to $4,000,000.I'he amount, therefore, already spent by the Government in the work of relieving the sufferers within its reach\u2014a very small.proportion of the total number affected by the famine\u2014in- cluding\u2019 the loans made t» native states reaches a total of $181690W.The 150 lakhs of rupees which the Government expects to ~pend up ta March next, the §3,- : 000,000 contributed by private charity, and .the loss involved in\u2019 the failure of the crops, brings the whole cost in money of India\u2019s great famine, up to the enormous STRIKERS CHAFING \u2018BECALSE OF DELAY The Pangs of Hunger Are Being * Felt, MINERS READY TO GO BACK, But the Union Has Not Yet Given the Order, and.President Mitchell Is Silent.Le \u2018 \"Hazelton, Pa., Oct.19.\u2014As far aa the United Mine Workers\u2019 officials are.concerned matters are at a standstill in the | anthracite\u2019 miners\u2019 contest with the operators.There was nothing new in the situation \u2018to-day, and President Mitchell still refuses to talk.; .A prominent official of the United Mine | tain in 1876.major in 1882, and succeed- total of $261,000,000 approximately.rer A MARVELLOUS ESCAPE MOLTEN METAL FALL CLOSE TO A WORKMAN, Captain Lost Ove board\u2014Killed on the Track Near Sydney.A canal feet.Sydney, N.S, Oct.1 terday, while Harold Murray, Port Flgin, N.S, was in the act of filling.one of the ladles at the D.I.& XK.Co.'s foundry from a cupola, it in some wav turned over, pouring out the molten-contents, of which took Murray on the right side of his face, both his hands and one of his The D.I1.3.ambulance .was called, and \u2018the youhg man taken :over to his boarding house.To-night he wa< resting .easy, the burns paining hardly any excent on \u2018his right hand.Kendail is attending him.rand Murray's- escape from death miraculous.! The Newfoundland schooner Irvin G- was which arrived at Louisburg this morning: ' reports having lost her.captain.W.M.Blanchard, overboard, at four o'clock last night.Blanchard was endeavoring th fasten the main sheet, when it broke and carried him otf the deck.1 therly breeze was blowing, and boats could nat be put off to rescue him.H:s body, however; was recovered, and will be sent to his home in Newioündland by \u201cthe steamship Bruce to-morrow.The body of Abram Gouthroe was found this morning Iving along-ide the Sydn y & Jouisturg Railwaï track, between the resérre\u2014and\u201d the junetion, about a nije from.the former place.The body was taken to the reserve, where a coroner's inquest, is now, being held.\u201d Gouthroe's dy was betwcên the track and the fence.It is thought that the unfortunate man was, struck by a shunting engine whije walking along the track last night.The body \u201cia fearfully mangled.The inquest Was \u2018still in session at midnight.- THE LABOR GAZETTE.The October Number Just Out Contains Many New and Useful Features.Ottawa, October 19.\u2014 (Rpecial.)\u2014The October number of The Labor Gazette, has just appeared.It contains an-account of the sixteenth, annual session of the \"Trades and Labor Congress held here last month, and of the C.l.R.strike at Winnipeg, and the dispute at Montmorency Cotten Mills, Que., giving the numbers affected and the settlements arriçed at.The American néwspapers Publishers\u2019 Association has suggested to the Interna- \u201ctional Typographical /Union the adoption of the same principle of conciliation and arbitration as \u2018contained in the act passed at the last session of the Dominion l\u2019ar- liament, , Correspondence from labor men from, the Atlantic to the Pacific, is also contained in this-issue, as well as cases arising during Septembér under the Alien Labor Low.Fait wages schedules of new (iov- ernment contracts, and several recent legal decisions aflecting labor.A new f-a- ture is a list of unions formed during the month prior to issue._ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=r no longer consider it catering to \u201cquackery\u2019 million deaths were traceable to the fam- $ne, and 1 .volved the loss of fifty nrillons sterling, plus some millions for loss of cattle.t \u2014 that the loss of the crops in-' vousness as South American Nervine.Th AY eme Lo our assortment.We display one of the fiandsomest gel seen in Canada, and our prices exactly tepresont their worth.NGAGEMENT RING Forms an important link in the lives of most people.To gratify ones taste is an easy matter when selecting from \u2026 : ections of Rings to be Jewellers, R.A.DICKSON & CO., 2261 St.Catherine Street.FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS OF But He Is Only Slightly Burned\u2014 9.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Yes- .portions ! There were about two tons .-of molten iron jn the ladle at the time, and 25.50 {gr red ash.A strong nor- Where Doctors do agree!\u2014Physicians In recommending in practice so meritorious & remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Ner- realize that it Is a step in advance fn medical sclence and a sure and permanent cure for diseases of the stomach, It will cure you.\u201460 Workers said to-night that the threughout the amthracite coal field are insistent on a flat 10 per cent.increase without the powder reduction being considered\u2019 in figuring out the percentage of advance.4 Notwithstanding the confidence of the labor leaders in.their ability to hold the men together, there is a belief prevalent, \u2018| here that u breaK will come svoner or later, , : Strikers seeking relief from the United Mme Workers are becoming more restless with each sucéceding day.GONSUMELS WILL PAY, New York, Oct.\u201d 19.\u2014Coal prices will never be reduced to the paint where they were, before the Pennsylvania strike, in thie opinion of retail coul dealers of this city.They say that the strike has per Hitrentiy rased the price of coal at least - .fifty ceñts on the ton.\u201clhe consumer will have to pay the increase in the wages of the miners.\u201d said Thomas Stokes, one of the largest retajl ers in the citv, last night.Other coal men agrted with this view.I According to the coal dealers, the litile «flurry in the local market during the early .part of the week, which sent prices off a trifle, and whith was hailed by the consumers as the harbinger of a\u2019 return of : low prices, was merely a\u2018natural effect of \"the ending of the sinke, .and had no aig- nificance \u2018whätever.Just bef ore the strike the prices of coal Lt this city were 3 a ton for white, ash The prices to-day are $ for white ash and $6.4) for red-ash.\u2019 : The big retail dealers agrae that even after the readjustment.of trade conditions and when New York can get all the coul it needs, the local prices will not go helow 50 for white ash and $6 for rel ash.VICTORY FOR.OPERATORS.New York consumers, in otldr words, together with the consumers of the rest \u201cof the country, the dealers say, will take the role of the coal operators and pay the ; miners the advance of 10 per centum \"they have won in their fight for more Wage, ro .Jn speaking of the present situation last y night, Thomas kes said :\u2014\u201c\u2019There is a.| general supposition on the part of con- eumers that, as the strike is over, the price of coal ought to go back at once to the old figures.They do not understand why it does not go back.The reason is plain.There is no coal.\u201cWhen we get coal we will get it at an.increase in thie.cost ofproduction at the mines of 10 per rentum.Docs the publie kuppose for a moment that the mine operators will pay that increased cost?| | Have they ever done such a thing?Will thy ever do such a thing?20° \u2018The old thevry about .the foreignér paying the tax on imported goods was no worse, nor no further from jhe truth, | than the view of many persons that the operators will bear the loss of 10 per cent.in the production of coal.The consumer bays everything.He will pay the 10 per cent.increase in the miners\u2019 wages also.MITCHELL IS SILENT.Shamokin, Pa., Oct.- 19.\u2014Among the strikes some disappointment is expressad that no word has come from President Mitchell in reference to a settlement of the strike, but there appears to be no break in their ranks.: They.apparently want to go back to work for the 10 per cent.advance, and then arbitrate the question whether they are get their powder cheaper as an additional concession.It 1 not believed that the mine owners, who want the re- durtion\u2014in\u2014the price of powder fo Ygure | in the wage increase, will grant any such demand, and theif refusal may mean the -indefinite prolongation of the strike.Since the Philadelphia conference of gilroad officials and operators \u2018President Mitchell has became very reticent.| The spirit of jubilation shat prevailed in this region on Wednesday has given way to a feeling of disappointment, which 8 apparent everywhere.MR.W.A.MOREHOUSE IS \"MADE A POSTMASTER .Ottawa, Oct.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Canada Gazette this morning announces the appointment of W.A: Morchouse, of Sherbrooke, to the position of postmaster in that city, rendered vacant by the death of the Hon.J.3.Robertson some months ago.- Mr.Morehouse was born in the parish of St.Thomas,\u201cnot far from St.\u2019 John's, Que., in 1845, and was educated in Stan- stead Academy.In 1859 he moved to Sherbrooke, and learned the printing business in the office of the old Sherbrooke Gazette.He purchased the paper in 1870 in partnership with Mr, J.H.Bad.ord, and continued publishing it until 1875, when he.sold out.Mr.Morehouse.established the Sherbrooke Examiner k 1878, and has published it ever since.It is now one of the leading newspapers in the Eastern Townships, and upheld the principles of Liberalism.Mr.Morehouse has been prominent in business and social life of Sherbrooke .men | that thirty Canadians sailed from Liver- oflicera, invahded to England, have » turned to South Africa to rejoin forduty: \u2018à recruit of the tirst contingent.Je was -parñv, first contingent.always- during the forty ycars he has lived there.For the past fifteen years-he has been à member of the Protestant School Board, and for pne-third of that time he has filled the \"position of chairman.For thirty.years Mr.Morehouse was connected with.the militia force as an officer.He was gazetted lieutenant in the Sherbrooke Killes in 1865, was promoted caped to the command of the 53rd Battalion on March 19, 1800.He retired, retaining rank, in August, 1895.He served with his company during the Fenian raid, 1868, and accompanied the 53rd Battalion to Montreal in 1878, when the public.peace was threatened in consequence of the Orange parade on July 12 of that year.CANADIAN SOLDIERS DIE FOR THEIR COUNTRY Ottawa, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The following cable was received yesterday :\u2014 \u201cCape Town, Nov.18\u2014Capt.A.Pearce, Ist Battalion Mounted Ritles, died of tu- berculysis.Sergt.-Major Eliot, Strath-.cona\u2019s Horse; died of dyseutery, Pretoria, Cet.17th.i \u201cMILNER.\u201d Capt.Pearce\u2019s death was reported some days ago, but the cable message read \u201cCorporal.\u201d 1lé joined the Royal Cina- dian Dragoons in Toronto in July, 1896, Andther cable announces Lhe death from fever at Johannesburg of Pte.E.Merchant, 1st Battalion C.M.R., of Kent, England.Pte.J.Jamden, -5th Royal Scots, was slightly wounded at Pan on the lst inst.- .The High Commissioner's office cables pool yesterday hy the Dominion for Que- bee.ye : : The under-montionel non-commissioned re- Armorer-Sergt.- Hood and Colur-Sergt.Thompson.SMLED (0B HOME ANOTHER BATCH OF INVALIDED CANADIANS ON THE DOMINION.Among Them Is Private H.B.Travers, of the Second C.A.\u2014Nur:ze Horne Sails from Cape Town.Lamidon, Oct.20.\u2014 Another detachment of invulided Canadians has saied by the steiunshup Dominion of Quesee.Those in the party were: Private E.D.Bartlett, rd Ottawa and Carleton Rules; Ottawa company, fir=t contingent.2° Pre.W.Edwards, 7st \"York Battalion wounded at Puîrdelerz.Ite.W.O; swattidge.3rd Regiment, C.A, New Brunswick, and PP.E.L.Company, first contingent.\u2019 ; Pre.J.L.Hammond, 90th Winnipeg Rifles, Winnipeg Company, first\u2019 contingent.Pte.J.LH, Biad [> pede Sl ies ivasialy treated { ! 7 .Ju LA Od J 4 St LL 7 Te He to à = a Wil nen ome ce ne Dei Tan Sere BS ge, Ten how te ran ar ~ Aven, m1 TNT S beinre reachng Kehr T was Ce a ue ed teem TT NT TT RTS era ; _ 112 ne ge the hate peed wn the Rey aia od the amitives, 4; ; ; CI Neer nT Prier eae es uace, and eher pracival des ey gave me sme troube in camp one Co , .cd ood IE Cage ju î pas le EN boo Ww | Past eed ela ae re A mur ads 1 road awlbing \u201cceninz, but appc.ued quite frieñdir in ! : ; \u201c \\ J oh , \u2019 \"eT IRI 30 5, ! i LT aioe PTT es ven net ras 0% cil og eral oe nerust an folowed.AT the morneng, and tarned out in consider; \u2026 .= .I | } ! cL *, A \u2018 j ; - «A \u201c 3 ; vu .! | | M 1 ; ' .QU i» *, ne = Len NE - PAR he a nz ml: nate an run an ube umber a me on tha - \\ 2 1 \\ ou » peace a.NR z , ._.; 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Toronto Agency\u201480 YONGE STREET.Ler 2 v= \u2019 , \"À MAIL STEAMSHIPS.+ LIVERPOOL SERVICE.M \u201c From From .; Steamer., Montreal Quebec.; vancouver .Oct.20,day night.Sept.20,2p.m.: Dcminion .Nov.3,daylight.Nov.3,2p.m.Cambroman .Nov.l4daylight.Nov.20,2p.m.*Reman .Nov.17,daylight.Direct { *This steamer does not .carry passengers.RATES OF PASSAGL \u2014- Cabin, $50.00 and upwards single, $lév and -upwards return, according to stealncr and berth.Second Cabin, $25.00 single, $66.50 return.°° .! Stceruge \u2014 To Liverpool, Derry, London, } Qucenstown, Belfast \u2018and Glasgow, $26.00, ! Steerage outfits furnished free.- Midship rsaloons, electric light, spaclous prcmepade decks.\u2019 .: BOSTON SERVICES.S.New England .Nov.7,10.50a.m.Dec.5 §.S.Commonwealth .Oct.17.!.Nov.14 « For further information, apply to any agent of the company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & OO., General Agents, Montreal: \u2018 \u201cHEAD LINE.\u201d , Montreal to Belfast and Dublin.The following firsj-elass steamers are intended to continus the regular summer ser- ; vice between the above-named ports: : / - TO BELFAST.BRAY HEAD.on or about Oct.18 .TEELIN HEAD.on or about Oct.17 .BRAY HEAD.on or about Nov.17 : \u201c TO.DUBLIN.BENGORE HEAD.on or about Oct.14 * GLEN -HEAD.on or about Oct.29 7 S35.BENGORE HEAD.on or about Nov.19 | To be followed Uy other steamers about fortnightly, from St.John N.B A lulled number of cabin passengers care.vied Ob above steamers at moderate rates.Through Bills Of Ludiug granted trom alf points In Canada.For freight and other paruculars appiy to 4.HEYN & SONS, Bel- (ast, Mauugers Ulster Steamshiy Co, Lime \\ted; PALGRAVE, MURPHY & CO., Dubliag HAROLD KENNEDY.Qusbec.McLEAN, KENNEDY & CO., BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING.Western Agent, Montreal.F .C.Thoumpson, -23: Wellington St, Toronto.Chicago Ageucy\u2014J.T.Sickel, 234 Lasalle St, ILEYLAND LINE MONTREAL-ANTWERE.Steamers of this well-known line are fitted up with all the improvements for carrying Live Stock, Butter, Cheese, Grain and every description of general cargo, and are intended to be despatched as follows: : From From Antwerp.Steamer.Montreal.Lan rec 0n 0000000000 MEXICAN.Nov, Oct i6.BELGIAN._.ov 3 Oct.3U .\u2026.ALBANIAN +2 .A limited number of cabln passengers care ried on above steamers at.moderate rates.Througb Bills oi Lading are issued to and trom all points in Canada and the United States by the Grand Trunk Railway, Canadian Pacific Railway and their agencies, or om .: - FRED'K LEYLAND & CO., Ltd,, 309 Board of Trade Building, ~ MONTREAL.: Newfoundland.The quickest, safest and best Passengee ané Freight Route to all parts of New- tevudiand is via*THB NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEA.leaves North Syduey every tuesday, Thare- dng and Saturday eveulug oo arrival\u2019 et the 1.C.K.expre conuecti at Port.uu-Basque with THE NEWMWOUNDLAND \u2018RAILWAY, : Trains leave Bt.John's, Nd.every Tuesday, Thursday and Suuday afternoun at 5 o'clock, connecting with the I.C.R .express at North Sydney every Tuesday, .Thursday and Saturday morning.Through Tickets jssued aud Freight rates \u2018 quoted at all stations on the I C By CG Pe 8, GL, Bot a 'e REID, to .8t John's, Nfld Loa w - AMERICAN LINE.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.New York-\u2014Southampton\u2014Londoë, - Calling Westbound at Cherbourg.Salliug Wednesday: at 10 a.m.Louis Oct.2F Ste Louis .Nov.tk Rw ork.Oct.31 Now York .Now.2 gt.Pal, .Nov.7 Su Paul.Nov.43 RED STAR LINE.Now York\u2014Antwerp\u2014Parih' Sailing every Weaveraur at 13 noon.K ton.Oct.24; Frioaland.Nov.Neon Oct.31 ; *Southwark.Nov.n .0These steamers Carry Cabla and Thitg class passengers at low rates.: : ANAERNATIONAL NAVIGATION OQ, Plers 14 and 15 N.River.e\u201413 Hroadway, New Yah W.H.lisury, 116 St.Peter Street, Mochanics\u2019 Inecituie Building, Montreah + ; Tt - 7 Ts - \u2014\u2014 .+8 soute JF ae \u201c6 , - - \u2014\u2014 ne \u2014 eu mms pe mea > Re or buy it direct from the overcoat.231 St.James St 2364 St.Catherine St \u20186 TORONTO WINNIPEG 3 HP LG el ARRIVED, \u2018OCTOBER 19 AND 20.Steamship \u201cMaster, light.Steams Atlante, Poulist, Lower Ports, Henderson & Taylor, general.oo CLEARED, Oc TOREDR 19° AND 20, Rrigantine George! Cook, St Jon's, Henderson & Taylor, general, Steamsiip Vonesa or Voto, pool, I).Torrance A Co.general, Sreamship Numidian, Mann, Liverpool, IL \u201cead, Wacetinan, Crosby, T'oronto, Liver- & A And oon Scamship W van, Creche fide des Chaiçuis, Moster, ut, VESSELS IN Per, .Soi aipa, Campana, Due 5, de in Custoius Bos, - Mored Droek.Semi-ready shipped to wearers everywhere.Get this catalog and order your clothing by mail \u201c Semi-ready\"\" :\u2014At the trying-on stage.Guarantee : Your money back.Prices: $20, $18, #15, and #12 per suit or \u201c Bright, interesting, An epitome of current fashions in men\u2019s apparel ; A revelation of © high grade clothing at business-like - prices ; A mail order cloth= ing text book, : Mailed free for ask= - ing anywhere\u2014 Wardrobes.\u201d at OTTAWA LANDON \u2019 9 day afternoon and landed all her lve stock without loss, The Leytand Line steamship Mexienn sat \"à from Liverpool for Montreal où the 17th \u2019 inst, THE CORINTHIANS PASSENGERS.The Afrn Line steamship.| Corinthian, Captain W, Dunlop, which sailed from Liv «pool ou October 11, -1s due to reach Mont red on Monday.She hae on hoard 90 column and 110 third class passengers.Fol lowing 1s the Use of her Siloon passengers: Mr.Wo I Auster, Mr.D.Armour, Mr.©.II.Ashlee\u201d Mre, E.Ashbe, Mr.G.A.lunet, Rev, Mr, Rowere, Mre.Rnwers.\\lae M, M.Brown, Mise Csrer.Mr.J.Cnwdeli, Miss Ro cline, Mr.HT Cowan, Dr J A JHichesneau, Miss Lo Eames.Miss Ethel Evetelgn Miss J Eveleigh Mr, A.W.IN \"rest Me, EL Patil Mrs, Fall, Mug Mary Larrell Mr, Gell'irand, Ne, Lockhart Gor- deal, fi, Mrs, Gordon, Miss FE, Gordon, Miss di Gotden, Viss FL Gordon, Master LL, Gor: dois M.A ur front, Mr< Grant, Mrs, reenwosl, jaran: uni mail, Me CD.Ww, F0.Harrison, Mr JW.AW ent IR .SIU ne à | 1, Muekin, Rev, RJ.Hutch.cei Eee Press he alt se yr Worbn +, dike, breneeaer dC, | TE so RB Rirkpateielk, Mr, W, Meored at [aL na wh \u2018 Tourer Nts Wb Te Bawenn, Mis Leratt fera, \u20ac ou 1s 0 Lohr & Co) Moor | oP Mit cram, NE J HIS ALA LID.ed at Wimdliull Tein Meso ME Miss 5, Nochison, Mes Norton.Atlantic, Paolo devler-n & Taylor, MS.After crkshot: two children and tw Mord i the © = Lun =.frarses.Miss Parks, Mr.Thomas Peach.NE uvre ' Ur JT Past ans re, Partenus, Mise Por.WoL gh, Tabs dl ren, Moored in 1000S MEAL EL revest, Mr, ML NL Be Cusimux tania, OU pus Me SM are, Miss MD Ree, Liens j Pot Lo LA M.Pass TOR.Mr William ©, Neott, : ep COPIES Mrs, Sectt, Moe Annie Nenre, Moaetor Alex ; GENERAL NOTES, (Scett, M se Sevtobi Mr, \u2014# \" T.Nolomaen.The Dromin:ion l'ne steutmishp Dominion.; Mrs, FE, serge: Mes Spriggs, Mr, W Captain Monduas, sled oon Livergoo! a° Swaîne, Master H.W.Swafpe, Mr.\u20ac G.6 pan.«nn Taursdav for Quebec and Mont- Theal, Vice Theal, \"Mr W, Torndbnoen, Mr real with 72 fit t pabon 17% at the xame time and it was declared à dead heat.Living Orton finished gamely, 1 and beat Molson -out for third place.Four fuceu the starter in the half mile rua.Molson cut loose on the turn into the ho: e stretch and won easily.H.S.Rose a small but compactly buitt chap, beat out V.Henderson, his fellow-student, for sccond place, in the last few strides.The pole vault sovn resolved itself into \u2018a duel between R.W.Dakcleish and G.M.Kent, of McG.Il, for first place, and between R.E.Wiley, of McGill, and OK.Gibson, of \"Varsity, for third.Dal- gleich eventually curried off first prize, with a jump où 9 fret 7 inches, and Wiley bea Gibs n for the \u2018show money.\u201d .The 16 ib.hammer weighed 16 lbs.17 \u201cbal MR NAT UC UBSQUAALLA Vila pour Lord- ; slup\u2019s name.dws Assudlalion, which bus {he Lonor tu catiude youl Luidsuis 8 Lilie as a Oly aLlorary lae mcawer, ta couv.ud d fd your LA TdBuIp 8.ac tiol [UlEUOMLA LLLOL5 LU up Lie Wuvle vi Hel majesty à LOLOL wud bpilat ul divoued pallitiold WU.has cacricd à FEUD Wal Woe WMauliluua\u2026iu COUC Ph uu, bud Lax AWD GER Led le LOS Wise dd ue Us british Dowinions to the Throne of our BlécuLs FUSELE MU.\u2019 - We mdy, w.uout egoiuism, although with exu.tatiou, rejoice in the print share \u2018which VU TU tua ide Gare wont tea we believe to huve been a nocvesary assertion Ob LLC FEU (4 UUX LLUIVW bUL,OUIS LUFOUEU- | ! out South Africae.It was recs.ved with loud and prolonged.chrers, showing that the sentiments con- tallied Lucren wele LAUSS O GU.y JuvinUer presut ' Mi, Justice Davidson then reviewed ine, = tluly of tha Asancialion, lie recounted 4.6 witucull.es that Lad Lech OVercome in Li.Ak.ug tne - Associaton woat it is.to-day, clamiug ais to be a prov! of the prudence\u2019 and bas- \u2018weds ablity of the management.lie thea ubiuded 10 the claim toe Assec.ation has ou | 1 covery citizen of Monreal, and this jor.three feasons.First, the M.A A.A.bad always bee an -amairur budy, it \"had Wiways beeu Lun ON Buictly temperance hues, and us 0 ollicers.or the mina.In view 6! these | fucts he hoped that it m.ght soon ve nade possible [or the Associaton to move iio -atger and more corned, ous quarters.Ou rising, lord >rathonu' was again received \u2018win prolonged cusers and the au- utuncément thut nemasa Jouy good 1eliow.| tle spoke with great emulion, and seemed sory much toucued by the cordial reception tendered him.Some few months ago, he .suid, he had been niade a freeman oi jis | tative town of Torres, in Scotland.Al the | time bo had béen told that it was the first tMe such un honor nad veeu vumerred on, any one for over uw hundred and SiMty years.| He, in consequence, was deeply grateful for the honor, but was not lesy so for that of HAVINE ben chosen to be the only.liouoraty Ite member of the M.A.A.A.He then thanked the members for the kind and hearty scud: off tucy had given the Strathcona Morse on their departure for South Africa.Wheti ue heard of it, he foit as pleased as though it bad been accorded \u2018to bimselr.Ou \u2018his pee count he would take advantage to thank Lem, one aud all, from the bottom, of his heart.\u2019 : kitting -addresses were also made by Rev.Dr.Barclay, Mr.Donald Macmaster, add Principal Peterson.The announcement made by the latter, of the success of the Mel team at, the Inter-Collegiate games ln Tu- routo, was heartily received.Teo mighty chers and a tiger were then given for Lord Sl'athrona, after which the proceedings were brought (0 a ¢lose by \u2018the singing of the National Anthem.} LEPINE PARK RACES.Results of the Two Class Events at the East End Track Yesterday.being practicaily the recrulting ground for ! - our ces, and St 12.Biggs won handily, with a thiow of Y$ f et 3 inche- It was close Letwecen the \u2018Frasers, of MeuGill, for the place, T.C.winmug from D.L.by less than G :ncies: - .: .du the 2.0 yards run there was a great Mimsh betwæeu Molson and Morrow, the fermer getting the verdict by a foot.Gas ht ust boat Griton for third.(ther Torunto men were nowhere.The pretest enthusiasm of the day was aroused by the vic ory of the midget, Rose, in the mule run.EK.5.Cary set the pace, with Roe second, unt.! the final lap, wheu Gray.Henderson and Gale moved up.In the final 22) yards Rose pulled away from th.bunch ns if they were stand.ng etill, opeming up a pig gap and winn.ng hands down amidst tremendous chee.He demon made a very game tin jish -nd bent out Gray for second place, sa ely on hic u'age.\"Varsity men ware quickly disposed of in the 1b 1b.shot pli Dug.| Molson took first ere Bb Him ton, ol Rugby faot- bul à me; second, and T.C.Fraser, third.All thiee puts were within a foot of each other.' Carel ssne-s put \u2018Varsity's best man, Worthingt n, out.or the high jump.He tig cted to remave his tight sweater and wit- unable tu do justice Lo himself.Wm.Elwell, ot \"Varuty, surprised himselff by Jumping 5 {cet 4 nches, but C.A.Ruther ford, «1 M-Gill, went an inch higher and cari.ed off the event.R.Ward, ef Me- Gill, was an «asy thrd.| Morrow reversed the order in the 440 yard run, defeating Molson handily in a ureat race to the tape.Orton and Gaskill hi a ¢ ntest hy th mselves, the Toronto man proving himieeli the superior.| \u201cOnly four huidies were available, in the hurdle race and \u2018there .were five.starters, hut the event\u2019 went,off as carded, notwith-tanding the ohjections of the MeGul men.Two Montrealers started, tut they tripped on the second ump ana quit.honed when he looked around and Worth- ington beat him home by inches.2° Biggs was an easy victor in the discus throwing.- Metalt men, Shillington and \"TC.Fraser, carried off second and third prizes.¢ itn looked to have the tiroad jump well in han, but Rutherford made a su- treme effort m his final rial and won by 7 in-hes.Molron was a poor third.\u201c+ The term race was ea-y far McGill.Gib: son, of McGill, gained a long lead on Rose {in the first lap, which the other \u2018Varsity Orton rin as men could not make up | but \"had Mo last man against Marrow, chance on carth to win.\u2018The score in detail follows: McGill Varsity.40 dar Tinte\u20142.30, 2,301, 2.294, 2.32, Betting\u2014Littie Aunie Rooney, 5 to 2; Red Splle, 2 to 1; Greyhound, 2 to 1; File de Mcseon, 15 to.2; Colonel Brock, 4 to 1.* 2.24 clans, purse $150\u2014 , .N.D.Houde\u2019s (Nicolet) hm.Little Fnanchette,.11 (J.BE.Houde's (Three Rivers) b.g.Valep KHOREOO RICH IRON 2365 St.Catherine Street.du EL CO NON NO RNCS Made in Box and Tan Calf, all Goodyear Welts, with heavy extension soles.FRANK POWER.- 1847, Notre Dame Street.Two Doors West of McGill Street.[niga rt Sg Telephone Main 1187.i it 2 a \u2018 + sf ++ 5 » » ow Telephone Weighs lass than two pounds.Has no weights.Can be put up permanently in two minutes, without tools of any kind.\u2018can he used in any room in the house.The hooks are of steel wire, and do not injure the wood work, no weights, self adjusting resistance.You'll think its alive.5 all loading physicians of the world.Mountain City Cycle Co.Up 1012.Bend for Catalogue.Dealers in all known Sporting Goods.- 8 A AE ANSP AAD GAN LER AR RY 415 rrr ree eee $ An Ideal Home Exerciser 4 2% £ THE WHITELY With a.few extra hooks Exerciseg all tho muséles.Endorsed by lécousonauesstes 2341 St.Catherine Street.Fos mt tt has eee Breakfast is Cooked Quickly | ~~\" On our kitchen stoves, * Happy Thought,\u201d * Souvenir\u201d and The ovens of these stoves are protected against dust have perfect ventilation, this.being thé reason they cook everything so quickly.Beil Tel., .Malin 3407, Merchants Tel, , .1280, Fe pou a Ti wen oil 2 me \u2018are Wwisted \u201cshowing goods.\u201d \u2018suggestion of system.\u2014, __ This, new _remedy is not a secret patent AREA ing] #P-e-feld DO WOMEN SHOP WITH | ~ WANT OF SYSTEM ?It is Said That Most Women Do Their Stopping ~~ With an Entire Absence of Method\u2014Some Good Advice.| , ' ; : It is a singular thing that, with the.amotunt of shopping done by women, they should continue to shop so badly\u2014badly, I mean, in the sense of shopping with an als lute lack of system.Here and there we me:t a woman to whom God seems to have given a logical mind which she ap- pl es to her siopping.But as a general thing the assertion that women shop with an utter lack of system is unfortunately.all too easy of proof.\u201d And curiously enough, it is not alone those| behind the counter who suffer, for the women themselves make ther shopping.doubly hard by their lack of system.The percentages \u201cof women who \u201clove to shop\u201d and those who \u201chate shopping\u201d seem about equal, 80 far \u2018as I can make out.The methods which bdéth employ, however, are pretty much the sime, the only marked difference, apparent'y being the entire absence of all method in the one case, and the ex- istenc2 of only a very poor method in the \" , other.\" Take_a hundred women who go \u201cfor a day's sliopping,\u201d \u2018and it is perfectly safe to say that ninety of them will have not the slightest idea of what they want.They leave their homes in an unsettled state of mind and reach the stores in the same condition .Then begins the suffering of, the poor clerks.Quarter, half and full hours Whispered conversations between the shopper and her fii nd are had while, the clerk patiently awaits a d- cision\u201d which is finally likely to be th-t the goods ave n¢t exactly what it was thought they were or not previsely of the puttein wanted.The shopper ex- «uses hers là with the feeling that showing po ds is \u201cne of the things for which the derks ave paid.\u201d forzettuk of the fact that if ¢'e ks dd nothing but show goods their servie ¢ would 1ot he very valuable to ther employer.Far mère often than wemen imagine: these ol rks, instead of being commnienled for their obliging, qualities to \u2018show ~cods.are reproved hy the manager of the department because so ru\u2019h time was snent without a sate.More in\u2018ury.more pr-itive mhappiness is caused dav to hundreds of helpless clerks by theuzhtless Women on à shonping tour\u2014 in-pect'on tour w-uld really be much rearr the truth-\u2014than they ever realize.THE EVILS OF WANT OF SYSTEM.lt sometimes sevms as if the large department stores inten ified the evil of sys -temie-s shuy png by what is called \u201cthe \u201créturn-it-if-you- .don\u2019t-l:ke-it\u201d method.Growing competitwn exc.ang: sy-tem,\u201d or has appearel to the owners of large em: jo.ivms to make this method à protitable innovation, and the clam 1s made that in ac:ual figures very little is lost under the syst.m.But it is easily proved\u2019 that it distinctly encourages woman's habit ot haphazard shopping.lt is a fact, as ah women know; that the stores which do not countenance the habit of | returning géods once they are purchased, except under special conditions, are those which command a woman's highest inuer respect.It is perhaps possible that the exchange methecd is conducive to more liberal or speculative baying by some, but it is also true that \u2018the best and.most profitable trade \u2018is generally found \u2018in stores where the sy:t:m is not in vopue.Tt will be a long time, even under the most favorable .coudit ony, Lefore women can be taught to do their shopping with some kind of sy:tem, and the exchange system is not bringing that time any nearer.As long as a Woman knows that she can- return a pur hatred article, it.#he \u201cdoes not\u201d like it wh.n she gets it home, just so long is she given another inducement to shop with indecision?.\"The real tr-uble lies in thn fact that the ave.age woman shop- without the faintest And the common ay so.oft'n hurled at woman that her m.nd is not logical, and that she has not been trained to he systematie, like men, does not ex-use \u2018her, because the impuia- tion is not truz.À woman's mind is le- gical\u2014or rather, it can be when she really wishes it to be.Thousands of which she does in her life, in fie conduet oï her househo'd, in the education of her children, in the laving out of a day's work, prove this-to be true.But She seems to fo-get ; when she goes shopping.For some reason it does not seem necessary \u20ac ply method to this occupation.hor servant breaks r stance, «nd instead of taking the broken cup with hear, or another in the set, to match jt.she sannters forth to the store and expects from mere*lescription that the She or derk will recognize it, because she purchased the set at that store, although the purchase may have heen made two years he- fore.She wishes a certain ribbon match- T , * \u2018 - STARTS WITH A COLD.Catarrh Is a Lingering Cold Which .Befuses to Yield to Ordinary Treatment.Catarrh usually starts with a cold in the 5 head and if left unchecked in this climate xarely gets well of itself: \u2014 As fiesh cold is taken the disease spreads, getting deeper and deeper, creeping along the mucous membranes from nose to throat, from throat to windpipe, from windpipe to bronchial tubes and from bronchial.tubes to lung cells.The mucous membranes all connect, one with anotherllence it is easy to spread from one point to another lined with this rame membrane.\u2018This is why catarrh in the head soon affects the threat and finally %he stomach itself, bringing on chronic ca._ -_tarrh of the \u2018stomach, which \u2018is a most_ob- inate form of dy?; Ev body is now well agreed\u201d \u2018that catarth is à blood disease and not a local one, tend the attempt to cure by local applications simply gives temporary relief from the purely local _symptoms without the remotest effect in staying the progress of the disease.There Is a new preparation recently offered to the public that is apparently destined to do away with every other form of catarrh treatment.medicine, but is a Mrge, pléasan tablet composed of Sauguinaria, Fucalyp- tol.Guaiacol, Hydrastin and other valuable and harmless specifics, which are taken internally and seem to have a remarkably beneficial effect upon fee blood and mucous membranes, apparently eliminating the catarhal poison from the whole system, .oo These tablets while being pleasant, convenient and absolutely safe to use have made cures in long standing cases of ca: tarrh that are little short of marvelous.They are sold by druggist under name of Stuart\u2019s Catarrh Tablets, and any catarrh sufferer who has ointments, salves, etc.and realized their inconvenience and uvelessness, will fully appreciate the difference between a mere palliative end a permanent cure after giv- ng Stuart's Catarrh Tablets an impartial trial.All druggists sell them at 50 cents for full sized package, and no matter where the catarrh is located, \u2018in the head, throat, Î or stomach, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets surprise you with the effective results things all about the necessity of system |, to.her to ap-| a cup in a set, for ine\u2019 tried Inhalers, lotiona, | ed, intended to bring a sample with her but forgot it, and expects_the clerk to know exactly, from her description, the shade she needs.And because the poor ralewgirl does not immediately do the al- | most impossible she is apt to flaunt out of the store in irritation, and perhaps mention the.\u201cincivility\u201d of his clerks to the propriftor of the store if she happens to meet him when \u2018dining at the house of a triend.: .FINDING, FAULT WITH CTERKS.The reputation which some parge stores t for being disobliging their cus ors or Having uncwil clerks could, in the majority of cases, be traced directly back to the shoppers themsclves.1 make no claim of perfection for the clerks who stand - behind the eounters of our great stores where women shop.They are only sidering what they are called upon to.go through and endure at the hands of thoughtléss women, the constant wonder i= that they are so civil and the truth could be known, 1t would be found that théy suffer far more than they flict suffering.\u201d 1f the roll could be cpll- ed of hard-working, innocent\u2019 grls who havd lest their positions because of ill- founded complaints made by \u201cinfluential*\u2019 customers whose accounts the firm could not afford to lose, it would bé a roll of disgrace to American shoppers.Women, purticvlarly those of some position, and whore accounts at stores happen to be yiluable, do not jealize the injury which their unfounded complaints are apt to work upen clerks.It is so easy to find fault, but the consequences of that readi- rexs are not always considered.The vast majority of clerks in stores are anxious to please their customers: thev arc desirous that their sileshooks shall - look right at night.Not alone.for the sake of the dollars and eonts which the slips mar represent, but for the satis{ring feel- ins that comes to every.One, salesclerk and millionaire, with the consciousness of a day's work well done.The girls he- hind the counter are human\u2014although from the actions of some women we might but also in their finersfreling=.Very often they represent better families, hetter breedinz than that\u201d which i+ revealed to them trom the other side of the counter.DECIDE FIRST WHAT YOU WANT.\"Let woinen settle clearly in their minds what they* want when they start qut and shopping will be made easier for both huver and seller.That much they -can learn from a mans method of buving- \u201cWhen a man sets out to buy anything he generally knows just what he wants and then he goes and buys it.He brings his shopping down to a simple basis.True, woman's range ol- choice is \u2018wide, and I do nat say that «he can be quite as sim ple as that in her purchasing method.Bus she can-take the essencé, the spirit of a man's nmi thod, which is
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