The Montreal herald, 5 novembre 1900, lundi 5 novembre 1900
[" WANT ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE HERALD BRING RESULTS.3 FINE AND OQOL TO-MOOROWÉ e Bun rose ¢h-day at 6.33; sety at 4.36.= \u2014_\u2014 _ - - = \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Tomo me een oT \u2014 A = : .~ .- T .GRD YEAR 4, 260.MONTREAL.MONDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1900.PRICE ONE CENT.\u2014 \u2014 Co or \u2014= \u2014 - >.= = uv Len \u201c4.IZ] = a \u201c> \u201c, 5 35 e ° e \u201cA |.i N All Al N 7 nésaco r tr > | | .: ; Vi y Western Ontario Lu THD GREAT GES.| 1C10r \u20acs ledge, mo accurately designates it, was a 00 é 6 stroke of journalistic and political enter- : ull of Dangers to the Wel- 5125 52 S ooch i throughout the Dominion.It was the H M k D S Fly ng publication of à facsunnule of the Toronto BALLADE e a es a ozen p C es on a in Globe, the first page and the editorial e page being so closely copied, in type an or T .T 9 9 style.that the unthinking would readily np o-day.a | \u20ac O ( ymagine 1t was the genuine Globe.Jt was YB , filled with Tory arguments, and with some MOST extracts from the Globe.At the head of the first page, in very small t;p:, was 1 the word \u201cfrom,\u201d which was calulated to HUNDREDS HEAR HIM AT EVERY STOP - mislead the reader who saw that the pa .di ireus tent, er was not the Globe, into thinking that UNDER THE spreading cire per was not t » inking | The Great Chief, Tupper, stands, 66 9 everything in it was taken from that Jour With sweeping victories in his speech nal.This counterieit has ten circulated And gestures with his hands, a bv the hundr«ds of thousanus throughout Ang steel ribbed lungs to give a yell .Canada, but in many places relf-respectinz Like twenty-seven bands.The Special Train Runs Through a Country Which Conservatives lave refused to mike use Ks x out ?morn \u201ctill night, of it.Mr.Calvin, in Frontenac, is one Week in, week out, from = + .dent was denounced as wholly due to of these, and in this city at least one of Nok ee ou tu hv.ch, Has Largely [Felt the Benefits of Four The Story of the Mendacity of the Montreal French-Canadian hatred of thé national the Conservative enminitiees have burned Now rising to a screech, .emblem, an engraving of the Star build.their packages of bogua Globes.At least Withal a roarlug like the waves, Years\u2019 Pros erous Times =; * 1, Le lue being primed to substantiate the two Conscrvative papers, one in Durham Upon a rock bound beach.Pp ° Star and of the Political Machine cam that the flag was taken from it and eme in Smith's Falls.have denounced .head Ç not because of hostilitv to the paper but the trick as one conceived by the Liberals His hair stande Furaieut up from his head, by rei-on of the Star's lag being the most te cast diseredit on the Conservatives, anc war map is ya .It Has Created.accessible.one judge has publicly raid that he believ- He feeds on A rom cries, and ¥ The Herald's Reo.th de to order it \u2018could not bave been But worse than this, far worse.was ed the perpetrators of the forzerv had Yet in this life hath he reward, (From ° eraide porter on \u20ac made : poli i the Stars treatment of the fact that the hrouzht themselves under the jurisdiction Exceeding great, 1 vow.Train.) better suited for its purpose, The sun is meme Laval flag was placed at the head of one of the law ; , .; as bright as the confidence of victory and sf the processions.1t reproduced srom La Thus again the camp~ien of hes.as the As leader of the Opposish, Toronto, Nov.5.\u2014At 9.30 this morning the air is as warm and mellow as in Sep- The tme hos come for plun speaking.* her trial, Two of ihe most sacred entr Patrie.a pneture desigheil to show how Star.from personal Knowledge, calla at, He'll have much ume Lo voar, h.Sir Wilfrid Laurier commenced his lust The headings of this article within quo- ments otf tee human breast, gratitude and loyal the men in the pgueession were, and yeaulted in jury 1o the Conservative And dream just how a gludsome change ; 5 tember.F \u201cpresented 1] ; ; aek Will sweep the country o'er, tour in Ontario before the electors will po .tatin maths wn re abso ne head ngs ob Tat ctenn were ar used Way not make misTepres nted 1 ere by asking 11a party And yank the Tories into power be called upon to record their votes at The route lies through the following cons an art de in the Montreal Soar of Stare u=c of then Why no: turn them to pars readers te notice that the men were not 3 son : ti ce West Yor Hal day lant it Hed ro ! tan obits Why not divert them youths, but of mature years, that thev In 1534.\u2014_\u2014_ the polls.The Premier, who spent ycs- sUtuencies:- West York, Peel, ton, he ¢ headings give an alsolutely cor from there noun evpres i > ; .4 \" n w Pau, at dr Ware PHEeatens a wae cant asaaded cand that ri Pagouelo® So far as we know Tan is Mr.Walter Beardmore, Mr.J.K.Kerr, of Lringing the campaign to a close, Tha or © hiss the Star awl the Consens 00 pes Bi bebe our and at TAMAS ANAS ANAS ANSANAAS ASA the bast that ever Dappened.- Q.C.; Senator Cox, Mr.Thomas Mulvey, power of his personality and the rights tive GIR At as HE aud tis, arab Che whom peopte theaeht they would * li Mr.Gi.G.S.Lindsey, Q.C.; Mr.W.R.ecusness of his cause have already exerted and charse cha they are Toth en dr Ck \u201cet hong offered wed TOO BAD to keep reminding you of 16, but Riddell, Q.C.; Mr Alex Smith retary 2 tremendous influrnce 1n this Province, bwin 5 y\" Prat a olny oh the not eres Botan, Tu ther words, at was the acclamations stand.Ont > A | N : pa Sa ary the results of wlich will be shown next reasonable chazacter, caleulated to arouse asus 1 for not dons what it Had no ° ° Libs .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3 rtario Liberal Association, and the re- Wednesday.\u2018 the Las st p ons.and 11 perssedt te uen at ay fap deny: for no 33 Cons .\u2026.\u2026.1 + ; plung- \u20ac la mto NY « a nn apn.ow Pos wath a a TA tr h ne ?| rul \u201cA L in Cam dl nn It's just à starter.presentatives of the press.; A MAGNIFICENT MEETING.oh of what the Star and ats poate aba ur qetters, à course SAR roues \u2019 ° « ANADAWANTSNOCHANGE ak oh th er en oy Georgetown Junction, Ont, Nov.5,-« tachmen < ave dons ts array La [EES ¢ vod Conant ower sv us problems Tor \u2018 ras ore 4 -spcak at each o e places mentioned in (Speaal.)\u2014The firet stop was made at the race moths coumry may serve to non Pour she 9 halome te tae tume, THE RETURNED SOLDIERS have no kick the itinerary as follows: \u2014 little town of Brampton, which lies peace.mie the da wer he shone how Ir Crees To Ted ne the people of Cue \u2018cing at the reception Montreal gave them.Brampton, arrive 10.03, leave 10.20 a.m fully in the fertl> tielis of Ontairicrand and partizan are thor undorlven meses desired ct cade And nore than ins, \u2014 \u2019 2 een shows even to the casual visitor incontroe THE SIGHT MM the whole of Saturday's (Georgetow «e 103, leave 10.50 ; ne how uncon, ulus are ther nen es and vas tte sed ny à ti 2 _ : there was a crowd waiting to greet the t+ uch bh tie os tle su ns of 4 wt evn he Vnghsh spe is 1zimg one half of the Ir race as rehls, Was an act brid talkin of rele lion and ennexation, Galt, arrive 12.35 a.m, leave 12.50 p.m.Premier, which welled over from the plat- - .\\ , PS Wo C0] v af oh .aies.vl then \u2026 Star tells us t's > : = = >} ere .pany her x.Ban Pr qe on La of treachery to the nation ; ?Ar prod hammer rrr but we cant sce the Pantiord, arrive 1.25, leave 1.45 p.m.form to Te hich} a © he bogius Glove, and the Use or canis ; 1 ; - : oy \"ke.4 ; ive 715 re 2 on: \u2019 3 + \u2018 backdates\u2019 names to avpeals wii h th + have lim pene herr soa mow he ! To send such a messace.without first pre- J'ke Caledonia, arrive 215, leave 2.30 p.m.ed either mde of the track.\u20ac heer after Never seen, ther rresontdh\u2019s vel val | a \u2018 7 ! RA pre se SUCH « essage stp OF COURSE everyone knows just how the Durnville, arrive 3.05, leave 3.20 p.m.cheer signahzed the arrival n the spe- fairl of meh of t- tende où ct à (ER SE ET 15 na EE aed a pee -ntine | Ler .NE < ere election 13 Ring to go Some people even Port Colborne, arrive 3.55, leave 4.15 rial to hundreds of buy workers in the once he vo Le pie cn h on ers PAT toon pô no ton os end 3 senting it to the persons w hose names » ere bave the majorities figured out.p.m \"i \u2019 #hnps and stores of the village, who hur he poople are pod on ther sont, D 1 40 ett me tome, an 4.L ; cu.1.tee.\u2014 -m- ried from their benches and counters and the ele à J Iii CR et Le p 1 she che Force oo ?attached, was an act of shameless duplicity; Ç JANEW YORK CITY woman'e platol cor- Welland, arrive 4.3, leave 4.45 p.m.heljwd to swell the thrmg which was re erg lv beso bo ; ; .2 moe 8 405 dam | .red tuleves, saps a news per article, bu st.C ; iv n ave 5.23 massed around Sir Wilird\u2019s private car, i Lhe \u201cYellow Cer dT in New York wee , See Th he Sur, and it ch To send such a message to Ontario three those is no dagram 10 show where the hero- t.Catharines, arrive 5.10, leave 5.25 fr.G ri Lindav ei T > F ! ae the muon cause cf the Sramsh war lehu \u201c5 1.partment | > ihe was aiming when the bappy result was pm fi = k = Ae b ely ne a the ; : Co : ESS : r Co : \u2018 1 ; 6 ; .rst speaker.After br terring ta come trie] kad on ta the borer cles ogee he Te Vanier ds of thousands davs before it was to be given to the French accomplished.Merritton, arrive, 5.35, leave 5.55 p.m.ne obvious prosperity of \u2019prmotons he or cters en She bn ted Sates as eerie | Lenz ent £0 ha i : \u2018 BROCKVILLE WALLOPED Montreal F1 to ci t ed on : inancial t 5 of the menace to the wel bene of che non | Foe wba css 9 What 20d end.In people, to whom It Was addressed.was an act 0 at fnothall* The Che semakers bad a regu- ecamciles re uk leave Go pm poached on of he Here in Cavadi we Lave noche Monrre db ohn sets te stare, wae to he gue ds .ER .lar Laurier cinch.inmeby, arrive, L.J, leave +.An - - ad Ÿ | i Star a cotln ers art of the New Yoerk Joe PIX pisse oven à ; Were cable, that | which proved that the creation of race fe lings w ) _ Hamilton, arrive 7.30 p.m.mnt which had been Jnettot 4 in the pa\u2019 a piper that bestares at noting tol Tyas sua ns nen we fever ch hase ; .4 [RN .THE LONDON TIMES wants Laurier to After th eet t Hamilton Sir Wil- stepped fonven rad 16 speak, w \u20ac ented gain vs ox I qd M has 0 per cn moter?Waar the Tat Ontario was the end sought by Its publishers, To o a he NAA Brelisb papers.; La sr ill Leo b 1 rs with a magnif rot Tne E chrysant! co ; \u2018 \\ : ! che 2 aise , ¢ \u2019 ts net disappoint them.i urier will leave by special train for ä a m + mnch ot chryvsanthe.that is mor Pd sel Ten au = ER ; T ; 1 such : _ La ; x \u2014 frid Laurer wi 2° p : bee TUM and wis cheered with redoubled vige nt ie ; cee ees ta the country let 1 EARL Vv EVAL » nn 0 send such a message, attachiny names ELLVEN O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY NIGHT the east, as he has to speak as Quebec |.ho turned to his audience after kissing us so whi it bh = nen the briet space T° oe ere te t .- .- .ought to tll the story.i - .le gi + 4 o i us sn wh \u2018 ! Ary est nan ant to it without authority, distributing it first in \u2014 on Tuesday evening i pres nted Hh ns : bo AT ea fan the .\u201c .\u2019 - A T'ESERONTO MAN writes: \u201cThe Sieve .: Ra .' \u2018 on dent} wed Ontario, and then to terim It :1 M« Syd JC ot peace eciumn 15 the futrn\u2018est I have ever read AT BRAMPTON.in struck a rep nave chord n the hearte WHY THE STAR .; Se Mary tha:zks Hu: has our Deseronto friend trampton.Nov.5\u2014Sir Wilfrid Launier |!\u201d the prople of Brampton.The unques- and yood will.was an act that profaned the road the Star lately\u201d rrampton, NOV.9.1 nin ri noned prosperity of the ccantry under Lâbe JOINED THE RANKS = ., / À FREDERICTON, NT.man writes: and his party reached here at ten o'clock eral rule, t © ref rms that had been inati- ' = ç name of peace, and vrote down the authors of Tue odds on Tanrnde Pagnuelo are n© 4 large gathemng oi people had assembled tU'L and the séps talien for the develop- ) Y PA Cae ' .: .RE her han raer savon ton be etat d ed the Prer meat of Canada\u2019s resources were pithily re.OF THE TORY PARTY \" the \u201cappeal as arrant hypocrites, secking under ma hp 4 egy RCE ith.They savor 109 at fhe efation and pecewed the TIEMICT ferred fo.As the trum pulled out\u2019 the .1.Clad Aan mn Ld 7 .- : \\ pou ee : \u2014 with hearty cheers.If the day had been cheering eruld be heard for some time.« Int ery jut of Ive to So \u201c - Lu ; .the cloak of peace to provoke hate and strife.UP TO THE TIME of going to press we _- ar wo5 ce A Lis CE UN ; 7 ; Lave every rTeamon to balieve that Tupper TS Tre TS a - -\u2014 (rs ra Dave Loon nt bes oy IB ; oC .; ; _ a:4 Bryan are oollaborating on a dyll thud 4 PE LAT = TORY SCHEME TO USE RETURNING .| i \\ er .a.\u20ac MACKAY A T0 or 55 hs oe Te n Truly, the campaign is a campaisn of Les, qui A A re TR A, Antoine.hie Dats brie a tn ad U \" ot A 1 | A hv - \u201c .: - Lu © 2% \"wil ae pe Le tn PE a ey ele he S and of worse than lies \u2014of treason to Canada, ma who wil ariesd th Geir business SOLDIERS FOR POLITICAL ENDS preenc s, to thon.oi loutu home 7 - RB .\u2019 RETURNING OFFICER Major \u201cErglacd 7.the as es RS NS ; TL, - Le Cs exper:s every man to do his duty.\u201d ers Wh LT an vi 41 Ta Ve ae 1 3 | > - e A Re her oe alten ioe ; n.* te.NANA NSAIDS OUR MAN WITH TUPPER.Toronto, Ont, November 5\u2014ISpectal)\u2014As contemptible a little scheme to poll oon ton sors _ a à : - ! Oblivion, Cape Breton, Nov 5 \u2014Spactal)\u2014 prostitute for political purposes Canada's rejocing over the homecoming of her onan a CL Le crn arta se Pe TENE BG 0n solders an could bave bern devise ins just come to zh Neoliow say that th gored oo [SGA Le te ser ,Ç ! ps |.°, \u201cjf has me book inasumeh as its executicn required the consent of the Canadian soidiers themselves, vus =~ : \u2018 art } - hae \u2018Ars capi ; Lu er, - \u201c v2 under tae Whar are the Corservative prospects west jt has pmven a dismal failure \u2019 Con Vv : Vow Lov bean .! \u2018 i.: _.- Jue .6f Irish Calumbea® I wed ; \u2019 - A \u2018 Cone utes J Bootaroang ons oro Conor 5 L n \u201c ir al ne Magnificent Ise sue nad reports from Last night an urgent telegram was rcéived from Hamilton, by the officers and Us a ; po Co \u2018 , et 5, \\ Th ET We'll sweep the whole place by ma- some of the men of the Toronts company.Ir was signed by ene of the leading ; ; soirs seu on À and *as suce.nct but unmis tete eve tte PS AV era 1, Woe .Coa ! \u2018 - Lome her Ha © casey, theses not a single Liberal in the takab'e.In effect it read: ment wou - - 0., - Ve ia Be D OP OATTOXA L Who place\u201d .; .A arv f \u2018 , \u2018 ; i re hee ee So ' | Sol uae Von are apéakitg, you know, of the pros- It in vitally nAcessary for vou and the men from Hamiiton to arrive \u2018here he.a = + a 104 T0 -0* 5, .-.cu = Cds Ye eld met ag, peers west af fir ish Columbia, which means, Monday n:ght.[et all other engagements gn.Wil explain later.\u201d te Tre we 1 PL A2 20° i , 12.J \u2018 ! T4, Of urse, the Partf> O-var.° 1 said.Sir Wilind.:t will be remembered, speaks in Hami:.ton to-n:ght and it rein I'r 1 = ae : ] The Great Chief was at iast forced p trot mars T0 S Le mn - e - ol mi thar he was vrad erm the ps quired no explanation for the men to see tint ther home coming was to have qeuemecnts ilo © sn an Jui pags iL bs dream book been turned tn campaign nes in the hope of divert.ng at least a part of the large IV D in tanta ' \"A ; + y \u2014 .ch : .rear th ,.£ Thee wae tos ooo oh \u2026 AN OPPORTUNITY ST .Lu LA THEY RE IN the home stret-h.Laurier audience which :a sure to near the Premier tr-mzht.the Star sete aoe 205 pas , 2 [leads ty a mo If the Ham:'ten telegram wae giort and p.thy, the reply from the men to u-otra on fw T5 ~.FOUND ON ! | SR HUE 18 net Errnt as à teller of mo: whom it van addresse ! vas even more so.Ît stated that as they failed to see OH LADYSMITH DAY : PERLE js ET ae teen of Mi the prmpriets of dong campaim work for the (anservative party they would ad: te .right.here to the orgna.arrangement and arrive tn-morrow.- mass 1 \\ LL La Lee Eee.ê\u2026.RN ; \u2014 _ .What is mare, the men, without exrep-tion.are bitterly offended that partizan- A NE ; Lo\" i - sn I HUGH JOIN FOUND ship should have man.ested tee so early zfter ther return.They feel that they : Las .\u2019 irandon, N 3 \u2014(Reer: \u2014 .PE 5,\" ; - ss Te ! ser mem Cr Samoan was ; ned al lat Fran very mann m:ght have been exempted, at lezst on the day of their home-comung., a _ | a do.+ - : ) Lo.; Lattersd but en t3¢ rg Hin latest = = : « .SERN ~y hid - =\" same 8 to; snow &LOT-.8 On the {ree Voyster +422 L« \\ - - - - .er Ds cra HEN Ha thin er 5 come on hardy azd e e mn ae 4 1e Le CL.7 ; .we ail agree with m He expresses\u2019 d'a 66 99 SI PR EL Co 2 Le .Cea = Pur tn = t\u2019arka to The Hera:1 for +» \u20ac + 1S 0 a as dar - \u2019 en IT | re 200 THE Two Coe ee Ee TE ee ea ene GL a \u2019 \u2019 ° CL \u2019 - : 5 \u2018 \\ ' » To .: .nat tre lent eo co - ce .: .- sat \"+ Tu : a - Vim yo Lo « 7 : ) + lp.- not .Tes Loar - : men Hu - to NOTORIOUS Lo pue res a see \"THE WEEAT MARKET.sad a Board\u2019 wiry A { - .- ro - \\i : , Ce 5 0\" Trale mai, raturda: LAS Toe .: Pr CR LT oo ;.PAMPHLETS \u2018 a tes cn 6e MTS Cest RE EE, (Special to the Herald.) of the par\" - = .~ .\u2018 Pat oo : A.TS oz it\u201d TS .\u2018 # Voutas Nr PES vs - coknoy eam Too 17 ET: To Fe \u2014 Dr.Dewart.of Tec fi Cy di \u201c JA / i - = kono ew 1: Lu LS HE TOTAL - .pronto, for many years editor of \u201cThe F the Fun * 5 CC * pe or Co Toma EA Are ea - >.°° or on on ren adler ! Ch isti G dian.\u201d ] ( ald PLE IRE 40 - 10° OF To ees - re IE ,[ LIT Peau NSE 6 Taire ris in: Christian Guardian.\u201d telegraphs the \u2018Herald as follows :\u2014 ture of vito loot a vi : - Lu 20! .; Teun 3 38 : [raring the four d ETS \\ 0 _ A noo F-.\u2018 .LL.; to .2 noue ci je 4 rT oyeats 0?Li®ers.rule It has incr ' .ope .in Pheral quant res à i LE 24 A ; ue ; DEN Ph amas mac\u201d Be \u201cAs a Canadian.I have felt humiliated by the tactics of the : adr 4 .\u2018 _ A _ I.22 : ; co eu + ., ïi -, \u201ccn LEE 102 a.M \u201c a ; .Guen of sc - SR Soa ee pT en mi CE TE FE Turçors rs, Tories in this campaign.This last base and false attack upon : \u2018 OUT CE no?i VAN = NFERAL ar .: ; ite ; : : maintain.; : 2000 Nr a oe SENTE Pure, 7 Mr.Tarte, with its foÆ®ed signatures, is disloyal, dastardly.me eee $ 164, yee à .: OT - co .\u2014 ; Such vi i uld \"erw i RACE SUSPICION ce ree Sl TUPPER TAN PAGNTELD azd victory 7 le tactics should cause the overwhelming defeat of the .AND HATRED .ments nf thr Simms DOU ASI pli tant word ov et = a i ee ar rade ion Te Pare Ein: ws Tear ' party advantage, stirs up contention and strife between the two meer ma EURE S = he STE a Pa Free NT Tue FE, GLOBE ISSUED sara as cones we me BRM un SA Matra ae SL ei incendiary Set cess pete car eve TS m7 00 mld ame FIWeeT.mer put mi know.cu à =, 3450 Ha if-2 #448 a great races living side by side in this province, and who The war mn ~u a V5 4177 a od hes LL + > ch ee eS kam 405 - : else an) seen POIL Tagnar y .\u2018a = ; ! 27 .: Texts x ens Ee BY THE MACHINE eel 0 ., ResAtogs by Hearn & Harrison's e-1ndam .A fret oor The am eee a Es ry ae ee ra ae Drummond and aremeter At orm y~rdiy.300.at 8 should and will receive the contempt of all true minded and - oh peak ny map * - TTR TM WAS du pwr] of Ta Parr e and Me Tarte s The next sen jm tha Amon 5, Arthata-kivs le Bi ind.y.Zio, am ay : .- ; .ry \u2018he * \u201c \u2019 ; ; : ; - 5 Amy A = : - se x 1 with tbe Mo:bes (un :y D :be Luur of | course regard.ng tae war.The fag inc- Les as the dtar, | i | (Conti 1 oo 4), sas today, mat 51.mi-imum patriotic citizens, em À un i - a \u2014- - - - mon eer em TT p x .\\ \u2018 1 00/00 = * TIMI Ser TS e.Se nein .-\u2014 \u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 » - - - - : \u2014 \u2014 \u2018THE HARBOR \u2014 ree \\ HERE is only one way to reach those who read the Herald\u2014 | | OF MONTREAL 5 and that is by.advertising in the HERALD.- Twenty words, [0 INIAL HOUSE 0 10c; six insertions, 25c.1 0 | And the Work for it Done by | \u201cthe Minister of Public : | | \u201d Pp HILLI P S S A .Works.SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014-MALM : FOR FHALE ROOMS AND BOARD SITUATIONS VACANT QU RE.- Pr TITRE chose who read 487 (here 15 only one way tu teach thos who read £W There is oniy one way to reach those who read && There.is only ane way to reach those who read % , wl here is goly one way 2 2c in tbe HaaaLp, the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising La tbe HEnatp.the Herald \u2014and that is Ly advertising in the HERALD.| the Herald\u2014and tons is by advertising in the Hasazm, \u201cIn correspondence published a day or two 80 words, joc; six insertions, 25C.oo words, 10c ; six imsertions dsc._______ %0 words, tec à 16 Amants Mie | mm words 200; us ne \u2014 ! \u201c ç \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 To.- 55e = = LS ago in the Montreal Gazette, the follewing WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN tif POST | FOR SA cri DENTISTS AND DOCTORS \u2014 gcOMS\u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT; FLAT; J ts were o: .tion as outdoor clerk, canvasser, coll 3 a © light attachinent can be ad- board.by day, week or mouth.STILL- washing sent out; also trustworthy person statement made: A ed.good references.GC.M., justed to your operating chairs to bring WELL'S Temperaace House, 711 and Ti3!' \u2018to take care of two children two after- \u2018 \u201cThen we have heard Mr.Tarte openly de- Y.N.C ro Montreal = Ushipuse where wanted.Tel.Main 1083 Craig st : ee noons and evenings à week.33 Park ave.+ x by .x ¢ \u2026_ 2 ar as .du ag - y A} eT TT Tete MD PTV 1 - on M1 AgQ clare that (he barbor of Montreal ie la thé FANTED \u2014 BANDMABTER.NOW WITH Bayer Electric Co.ee ee Victoria ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FOUR COMFORTABLY | WANTED \u2014 FOUR QR FIVE FIRST-CLASS Bast.We could bear all this; we could even .one of Her Majesty's regiments in India, square.° gq ua furnished rooms, with board Apply Te.ra rare Apply at once, Foreman, - condone the useless expenditure of n.upey, p desires permanent position as dandmeste! FOR gc: FB \u2014 ELECTRICAL TUNES _ Mansgeld at.io DOUBLE AND ; 4 _Job Dep ______L.æ If the central harbor were uot attacked.Bul 4 Canada.Address J.IL Jones, a.and all winds of CT CAL ring.and oo\" RCOMS AND BOARD \u2014 UBL AND WANTED \u2014 GOOD SMART BOY FOR MES- oy rt enntent with spending @oDey fhoman Ont EN ee ot a ou \u201cfhe Sayer| Single room, boih comforabi fOcraNe AND Apply Foreman, Job Dept.Herald, Ne Tara © pt cute sin the Heal, ots WANTED \u2014 BY A TOUNG MAN.HAVING leetric Co, 60 and 83 Victoria 84.rates reasonable; gectiemens D | WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS HOUsM- \u2018bls face agaiust the iiuprovemonts in the experience position as stenographer.OF 2 cart 6e LARGE.COMFORTABLE | maid.No.3 Cole BL Antoine road, Wests = exlating central harbor.\u201d - work in office where a knowledge of book- ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE.COMFORTABLY mount.x keeping'is required.N 82, Herald Office.8 RCRCECHORCOOCE CE H furnished, in private family; no children wanTED \u2014 8) CANVASS | or other boarders; geatlemen preferred.| ATED ART DE Dle article: 2 to 68 For YOUNG WHO _._310 per day can be earnell.N 7, Herald.Room AND BOA DA voue AN with WANED \u2014 A BRIGHT, STRONG BOY, TC use ot planoforte, in strictly private fam- ¥ijesa to Store and shipping.N 0 Her en What are the facts?so d SN De When the present Government came Into WANTED \u2014 MANOS TO TUNE, ONLY $1.offce nothing had been done to carry out | dy firat class piano maker and tuner, late flau No.6, or any other plans, except à part with and recommended by Helntzman.of the guard plor * _ Mendelssohn, Folsy Freres, and leading .\u201cIn the Scsalon of 1898, Parliament, at the musicians in Montreal: no cheap tuning.og B : It justigation of Mr.Tarts, agreed to advauce \u2019 but cheap prices; first class work only: | ring esu S.ily, can be accommodated by the adver- J ET TE to the Harbor Commissioners of Montreal 35 years\u2019 experience in.luning and re- | tinor.Breakfast given.Address F.F.F., WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, SITUATIONS tro puits, dollars for the improvements in balring, Call or drop postal card to |g The following telegram, which - \u2018Herald Office.: : se Taree gure: eins.Coran s Agency, e * ; .en .; = \u2014\u2014 TRES au ~ .| arbor.Out of thosé two millions, $780, rl Vet, 581 St.Urbain & ix speaks for itself, was received in ROGMS \u2014 A FRONT PARLOR AND BED 76 Mansfield st., court entrance.8x - | OW were 16 be spent (n the eastern portion WANTBO \u2014 DECORATING, ~ TINTING ; ' en am - n ; NG, |} .+ t in private family, for gen of the harbor for Improvements, and especial.waiuting, whitewashing, wall paper hung.ig answer to advertisement insert- | Teen or Tried couple; all conveni- 2 The 6th, >) We will offer some Great Reductions in the following lines: i i Ladies\" | WANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE-AGED PERSON .A special line of Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts, 50 ly for the constuction of a dry dock | Bete a boll.\u201cDrop a card.E- Klock.1464 Jf ed three times in Herald Waut pleman of iy 41 Shuter st.as general servant Apply 124 Bt A .» 1 .2 g \u2018 .! _ LE ._ _.per cent.off.mitfou and a quarter was not suflicient to WANTED leny ot = SDS MADB OVER.Colump - .ROOMS \u2014 TO LET.LARGE DOUBLE AND .WANTED A\" NURSE, \u201cAL 80 A YOUNG © carry out the improvements in the contral ni \u2018a 2 MATTRESSES MAD Uv re- Mountain Grove, Out.1900.! single, unfurnished rooms, nuitable~ fof | gtr] to do light housework and assist with .\u2019 \u2019 porfion of the harbor.: ir to 91.35, returned same day, or at re- 1% Tg Dunlop Tire Co., - light housekeeping, aiso furnished gnom.! irl to do Lan girl 1a sieep at home.A special line of Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Cos- What did the Government do?sidouce, 931 Knox st, Paint St.Charles.|.1 Phillips Squire, ._ 109 Anderson st.com rae ave rE gain, at the instigation of the Minister of 2° 22e: .M \u2014_ \u2018RN D ROOM TO LET.[ 1 le ave.rs 0 FPE tumes, 50 per cent off.Publte \u2018Works, during the session of 18, WANTRD - FURNACES TO ATTEND TO Montreal, ç ROOM pa ISHED ROO ws | WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.RELIABLE * .Parliament agreed lo take from the $740,000 or any position of trust; references.Chas.13 Bhip me Caligraph Typewrlter, ROO RK AVE.LARGE FRONT young woman as coo willing oa ° 9 devoted to the Improvements In the eastern McKeown, Y.M.C.A.265x = advertined in Herald, por exprosé.room.2 aninbed with board.sam | mr general Lust : STATE EX- Ladies\u2019 and Misses Spring Jackets, 50 portion of the harbor, $0,000, to be pent \u2014 = C.0.D.© en: private famiiy.39 | WANTED \u2014 FARM HAND, ad.78 er cent.off - M AS ROC provided tor in an No.| SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE # ROOMS \u2014 PARLOR BEDROOM, COMFORT.Dore er trusty man.Address L.R.C p * * Inatead af the harbor being crippled, as al- a The PR - Te thems who' read og ; ably furnished, also single room, bath ; Wbitman, Knowiton, Que.28ix - - Jeged, through thin addition 2.400 feet of NA y one way to reach these who re same floor, well heated and lighted; tran- \u2014\u2014 ~ TOR w 1 î \u2018pier space was secured.In face of those the Meant pue hat 1a ly adveriiing in the HasaLD.- LZ LL} mlents taken.61 Victoria st.° we | WANTED \u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT TOR - e are showing the most complete stock fucta, can anybody say with any reason that su words, ue \"UN ARRET LIONS, RSC | FOR SALE \u2014 A DR.SANDEN ELECTRIC | ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY, FURNISHED a family of two; not ! ave care 9 \u2018 : foe : \u201c1; Ù .\u201cMr.Tarte la setting bis face against thé WANTED POSITION AR ATENOGIRAPHER belt, in perfect condition; cost $20.00; sell double bedroom to lét.to two gentlemen, pace; mm & rom 3 ' ! 1 1 149 Park ave.from 3 to 4 in Ladies ) Misses and Children's Garments for tnprovemonts in the existing ceastral har and typowriter; Indy wHling to work for for $5.00.\u2018Address V.V., Herald Office.tf $3.00 per month, and single room fat 34.00.| ast place.258 / .\u2019 bor™* -._ © modest salary.Address Wid I'alacn atrect.FOR SALE \u2014 HARGAINS- MEN S UNDER: | 1 York ave, Westmount, Cor.of Victoria: __ pm.: a ' 29 | WANTED \u2014 NURSE, YOUNGEST CHILD fall and winter wear.Such a statement (n & malicious falichood, WAN II I) «BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WORK wear, fine Imported goods, ip pure wool, cars pass door.eae v contradicted by the facia of the case.ty day or week, Athy 4 Hannock ave, natural wool, inerino wool,\u201d fence lined.| ROOMS\u2014WITH BOARD, LARGE DOUBLE _.three years \u201cold.101 Stanley st.Now, ne to the improvements in the eastern oft Nt.Jaen st.mx Prices low, quality considered; best value\u2019 front room, hot water heating, Auer light, WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.129A PT TAB he Harbor © )mmissionera, then the WANTED BY A RESPRCTABLE WO- in the city.Clark's, Room One, 210 St.| shower batb and all conveniences.gentle- St Antoine st.258 aij olntees of the Consorvative Government man, niluation na working housekeeper to Jamesst.2000 dE men only.168 Mansfield st.Phone Tp- asked for an advance of ane million dotlare |\u201d come or more goutlemen, chilérea not ob- FOR SALE \u2014 PLYMOUTH ROCKS, COCK- | town 1738.to LL .\u201cfor the vonstruction of an inner basin below fected to_-referencen If required: Mrs ereis \u2018and pulleta, silver Wyandottes, cock- \u2018 ROOMS \u2014 AND GOOD- BOARD FOR MEN Webb, 838 Moreau at., Horhelaga.ra erels and pulleis, crushed\u2019 oyster\u2019 shells or ladies: terms moderate: also table #1 Marv'an current Moaars Bulmer, Hur- \u2019 a tenu\u2018 and Richard White went to Ottawa as WANTED SITUATION A4 TYVPEWS 1 for poultry, dollar hundred pounds.WW.i board, $2.25 per week.678 Lagauchetiore à deputation for that purpose.by a yoyux alrl, with \u2018six mouths\u2019 ex- Uiley, Victoria square, Montreal.x st, near Bleury.17 in an pecessary to equip the eastern por- perience, Balary not so murh an.objet FOR SALE\u2014HALL STOVE.$3.00.CHEAP ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- bust, 380 St.eo tion of the harbor as the existing portion.| nc periianent, position.feat of refer- reading; RIVINE up business; 2 per cent.| ed, to nice parties, $3 and $1 per month.\u2014 , 280 Bt Ler ES The Canadian Pacific Rajlway is located (ns encens.Address N Ki, Herald Office x off all goods: books of all kinda, maga- : © Sherbrooke st.%9 WAS D'\u2014 474 MOUNT PL ANT AVE.the castern portion for their grain.and cattle LW ANTED - WORK #Y THE DAY OF ANY.zines, Munscy's, McClure's, Argasy, ete.| RCOMS \u2014 SINGLE OR DOUBLE.ON BATH- Westmount, a general servant; must be trade., kind, 75 conte per Any.Mra.O'Toole, 38 ten far 25e.Ye Olde Curiosity and Hooke room flat, to gentlemen of quiet habits; | a good cook; small family; no ve The canada Atlantic Railway \u2018will very; Bernard at.\u2018 .240% Bhoppe, 29 Bleury st.\u201c2608 .modern conveniences; in private family.\u2014 LI 1 Co _ \"he Grit Northern \" \u2014 ; Ds N 4, Herald.Six WANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG WOMAN The Great Northern will come to Montreal ; T douxs MAN on îta Joliette\u2019 branch.to which à subaldy lone st.ne WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CLERK FOR general store; must speak French and English.Apply, with reference, to fait E.Brown, Point Fortune, Que.nx Just Received \u2018.WANTED \u2014 A LADY MODEL, 36 INCH TT TIT bust, 24 inch waist.Apply Monday morn- The latest production in Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Capes, in black, dark and light shades.- \u2014 FOR SALE \u2014 MANUFACTURERS\u2019 ENDS __ _ CA SE ! by the day: LOST Cable Torn.1 yArd up, roller linens, 4 | ROOM \u2014 SINGLE OR DOUBLE ON.BATH.to work BY eutrose ave., off Argyle ave has been voted during the last session of Ju 5 inch gray cotton, pg job Halifax tweeds, room flat, to business genflemen of quiet arp y 4 at ontrose \u2019 26x Parliament \u2018 BA Vhiers 1s nly one\u2019 way to reach thon who rmad 2c.Rowell's General Bazaar, 3 Cypress, habits: modern conveniences; in private estmou y y.: , ?: _opposite Windspr Hall! 2r0x © family.N 84, Herald.= - 2e3x WANTED \u2014 PERSON TO ASSIST WITH Opera Wraps.Handsome Opera Wraps, in light shades, lined quilted satin, trimmed chiffon and white thebit.The port of Montreal must be conaldered the Herald and thatre ly advertising un the Hrracp.\u2014 - \u2014 ah whole.: ent ¢ th \u201c1 \\ | au words, anc | six insertions, pc.FOR SALE\u2014SAFES AND VAULT NOURS, \u2018hen the deepening of the canals la com- ; .C= ; .DS ee Improvements at Port Col- LOST =: WAG CONTAINING DOCTOR'S IN nou 204 mecondhand, rR ng A every convenience: suitable for one or two ; borne are carried out, the port of Montreal, © struments.Hewsrd teturn to Dr.-Gieo, Ahern Montreal Safe Works 263 su ,- gentlemen.- 131A Peel st.260 WANTED \u2014 ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WITH went and onst, will not be sufficient for tha A.Brown, 100% Dorchester st.259 \u2014 Janes st.Telephone Main R13.u | Room \u2014.BEAUTIFULLY TTFURNISHED, amall capital, \u2018as sub sales agent, also handling of the vast trade that is in stare | LOST OCTOBER JST, BLACK FEATHER mm mmm mT EL EOE LOAD.bathroom fiat, hot and cold water, heated, canvassing agent: worth investigation; for ue from the Great Lakes: bon, between 122 Hlaniey at.and Drum- FOR BALE \u2014 CUT SLABS, 31.25 PER LOAD; every convenience: gentlemen preferred.ood references Box N 85, Herald.264x The plans of the improvements: which are mond, vin Sherbrooke.Reward at 25) cut hardwood, $173 per load; cut and 393 St.Lawrence st.__8B00 - \u201cNe 3 now carried out have heen approved by the Bishop at split, $2 0 per load.Specialty ot all kinds : ARM BRIGHT SING WANTED \u2014 FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS.% best engineering talent, and by such able 4 gp REACT PN , ! cut wood.A Lafonteine, 45 St.Uharles.ROOM\u2014TO LET, WARM, BRIGHT S NGLE | \"Apply Mackay & Co., 63 Victoria.28x matagrre of docks us Mr.Glideratone, .of 0% .INAMEL HROOCH, \u2018Prone Main $110 26/1 front room, on bath flat, well furnished, \u2014\u2014 : be twinted dinign, peart ju centre, d.amonde | ES = 1 ES Auer light, etc.; gentlemen only.103 Hut-! WANTED \u2014 FIRST-CLASS - OPERATORS, _ Co 260 also helpers; steady employment.H.Vine- RCOM\u2014TO LET.LARGE DOUBLE FRONT berg & Co, 25 St.Helen st 84x room, well® heated, suitable.for octor's WANTED \u2014 PRESS FEEDERS AT CG QG office, situated in central part of Notre F ) St * Dame,st.2439 Notre Dame st.260 Beauchemin and Fils, 2 St.Gabriel Jt ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY = FURNISHED .y , Herala.TT ROOM ,\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED \u2018FRONT housework; no washing: can sleep at rpom, bathroom flat, hot water heating.\u2018home if desirable.2610 Notre Dame st.Japanese Gowns.KE Ladies\u2019 Japanese Silk Quilted Dressing Gowns, in dark and light shades.Bristol.In cornefa.A Jittie larger in mize than a FOR SALE \u2014 FAMOUS BED-BUG, ROACH -chison st.| The wharves and docks of Montreal are .1 Li ies\u2019 11k 1 scl Quarter Finder please return to James rat aud.mice killer, in tng, 2ic, 3c and Ladies\u2019 Japanese Silk Quilted Dressing ) to be und in common by ail the ships, which À 0glivy 6 Sons, StU Catherine ar, and | 31.007 Monay returned 1% it 4%, OF C170 # ; ; ; will visit the port.be rewarded - 25.Jackets, in dark and light shades.12 7-24 The Harbor oar wills the docks: they are Ce - .; .your house.71 Main st.wholesale and In New York they have à different system.LOST FROM 170 MANCE STREET.A: retail.Reware of imitations.268% then rented to the navigation \u2018companies young brodie bull pup.Reward on re- | FUR SALE \u2014 KINDLING WOND, CUT \u2014\u2014_ : WANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO LABEL AND TIN.| for married couple; use of kitchen.\u201861 WANTED \u2014 TEN CARPENTERS.C.P.R., 2 a 1 1 never be made in New York in the same way | hoa, between 120 Stanley st.and Drum- and gents\u2019 ready made.clothing.173 Me- Vests, in dark and light shades.\u2019 ax ft will be In Montreal Here we will have pond st, via Sherbrooke.Reward at 20 Cord st.261x | .Ayimer st.260 Windsor st., Roebling Construction Co.3 ; ¢ : .- = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 00 Re \u2019 , largo canal bouts en Le NN OC er Lom SMALL, CAMÉO AROOTHTTG 29, pon SALE \u2014 BROWN CLOTH DRESS RCOM \u2014 DOUBLE, ON BATHROOM FLAT, 20 .; \u2014 5 sl, CAME ; Sa ; t ht, : ; Ladies\u2019 Tea Gowns , GOLD made\u201d in the latest style and worn only Auer light, all modern conveniences.191 WANTED \u2014 WOMAN COOK, WHO UN- .e ' > y \\ I ! | | ae \"11.: 1 A | which equip them at thelr own expense turn.1 264x slabs and mill blocks $125 load: cooking rooms, .on \u2018bathroom flat, bnt and cold Ladies Japanese Silk Quilted Sleev eless, NN { The handling of the grain tm not, and will LosT -OCTORER \u201cIST, BLACK FEATHER stoyes and all kinds af furniture; ladies\u2019 | \u2018water and gas: for gentlemen: also one toil.606 St._ Paul st.258 and for this purpose it will be neccesary to filagree Les Reward at 178 Mance a few times.Price $:0.Box M.0.8, Bleufy st.| 260 erstands order cooking: also tablemald 260 - \u2014\u2014 ee OT DE \u2018 s use floating elevators.atreet.\" ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, one accustomed to cafe work.Cafe, Date This is the reason why, the Minister of Heraid.260x Public Works, and the engineers upon whose LOST \u2014 MONDAY NIGHT, OCTORER 2TH, FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND: with or: without board; central locality: moral Hotel.overlooking square.2 Phillips Place.360 Tro {ERAL SER : GOO Rooms Z A, LARGE FURNISHED FRONT A ED A GENRE st.VANT: 35 parlor, with annexed sleeping room, also - - ea RICANS TS a rs - à large room.furnished, on second floor, WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK A8 FOR SALE \u2014 CASH OR CREDIT, FURNT- all/steam heated, and bath: private fam- general servant: no washing.Apply, with .ture pad Carpets Jor Dario rar ily.2443 St.Cathérine st.» 20 references, to 69 Shuter st.259 nin na.: 2 D © FM WITH ÔR = \u2014\u2014 _ Porn © locks.etc.Call and see.F.Gui- ROOMS\u2014TWU FRONT, WITH OR WITH- WANTED \u2014 BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF - bord, 159 and ISA Montcalm st,, Tad' dur \u2019 gut board.gas aod bot ater.ve generally useful around the house.Apply, \u201cepp ROOM\u2014NICE LARG EFURNISHED ROOM.>\u2019 260 a small fox terrier, lemon spots, rather ling, $2: cut maple, $2.50; tamarac blocks, | ! Advice he acted, [nsisted, on haying large | basins.& ed Aying « old, a defect in one eye.Reward wil Mark, that while the basins will ba unea .De RIVER 49 Drummond st.260 by canal! boats and floating: elevators, the LOST \u2014 ON, CALIEUX STREET, ABOVE docks will he used at the same time by the © Pine ave., a young fox terrier,\u201d white and ratlway compantes.bfown.Finder please return to 4029 Dor- For any man who has given any attention chester st.and be rewarded.260 to the subjéet, it is evident that it would LOST \u2014 THURSDAY EVENING AT THE .' 8 sD.SVENING, iE have been a fatal mistake to Build narrow Roya! Victoria, College reception a pearl wharves and accept the principle of narrow pendant, with sapphire jn rentre and pin.' above St.Catherine st.bezins.Could he uscd as c'ther pendant or brooch.\u2018 FOR SALE \u2014- SINDLING WOOD, > Hut, after al, this is a question of detail Finder will kindly return to 1152 Dorchea.slabs, blocks, $1.25 per load No J out 1A Bleury st.A beautiful assortment of Ladies\u2019 Te Gowns and Dressing Jackets in colored cashmere, ribbon and lace effects, in medium and delicate shades.$1.75; mill blocks, $1.50 per loud, deliver- | ed anywhere in the city.J.«#.MacDiar- | | ! | mid, Richmond sq.Bell Tel.Up 2553.tt with references, to 69 Shuter st.WANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK;.ALSO YOUNG kitchen girl for lunch rooms.1852 Notre Dame- st.259 Flannelette Wrappers.° 26n for kitchen stove, $4.75.other size.5 «TO LET\u2014FINE DOUBLE ROOM, The great point in that the works are golng ter kt.lon In the harbor, and that in a year or two = i \u2014\u2014 - ; Penple's Cua! Co, 19 Shannon Tel.Main furnished.terms moderate: also cutting ! =.pr tf ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: MUST a.| I r : .: 1 bo - the metropolis of Canada will be In a position NT NTL .! 7 .less by th Tay! : We are showing several styles in that make | the Tnorropolis of Canada vai trade than she 'WANTUD TO PURCHASE po aw essous by the pew Taylor system.9 WASTE) li cook: no washing or iran- Bove FOR SALE \u2014 COCKER SPANIEL, SEVEN\u2019 Rerthelot street.\u201c ook: bas ever handled In the past ZT I hare 1 onty ame way to reach those who read © months old.167 Eigin st.\u2018459 TO LET \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.lng: housemald kept: references required.of goods, in pretty shades and designs.- the Herald- and that is by advertising in the HEkALU.\u2018EE o SING SFWING back 1 : A 8 \u2014 1° SINGER SEWING MA- ane back parlor on.first floor: suitable _.> Tooke OU HOW LABELLE SPENT to wordy, teas Tosertione SE: FOR ie almost new.also pedatcad with for two ladies: alan single room on \u2018bath FANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG WOMAN TO .WANTED TQ PURCHASE \u2014 LADIES AND springs and mattress.161 Canning st.29, flat: hot or cold water: fine locality, very work by the day: wages, $3.50 a week.di \u2019 U d ki HIS SH omens cast off cloth = SA ANT SECON 5 ceutral.a City Couneillors 2 4363 Montrose ave., off Argyle ave., Webt- I tr : 0° ARE.OF BOO ast clothing, fure, furnt- SALE \u2014 AND SECONDHAND, ; s___ 363 2 ave : : aaics nderskirts.© $ SHARE OF TY Pen \u2018Tewellery?highest prices paid.urat FOR SALE nous.Er requrring , TO LET\u2014LARGE FURNISHED \u201cROOM \u201cON mount.360 ., .- .\u2018 \u2014 ders by mail promptiy attended.L.Laz- ' their office furnished cheap, please call | bath flat: hot\u2019 and cold watet; and all WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL Ladies Underskirts, in black and colored A oF Stanton, 8 St Jomn at.28e | couvemncs, price $10 per month, 6 housework: country girk preferred.3 taffeta, in black satin.Black and colored in plain and fancy Moirette.ficorge Labelle, one of the accused in arus, 619 Craig st ., - re FTN > NX \u201c \u201cIN GG ; au Cs 264 : Halt Hill the, cae of the theft ot the Laporte WANTED TO PL RCHASE\u2014GENTLEMBN'8 | FOR SALE _\u2014 KINDLING WouD, CUT! .eT Beaver 1 cheque for $1,500, who turned Queen's east off clothing, old stiver and gold: best slabs, blocks, $1.25 pertlnad; No.2 nut} BCARD ig ROOMS PRIVATE BOARD WANTED \u2014 A NURSE; MUST HAVE RB- 1 ; ry ne amily, cent city references.Apply between 7 and | aud.in a delightful locality.725 St.Ur- 8 p.m., 259 University st.260 prices paid fot good goods.Address \u2018Max .for kitchen stove $4.55; othe size, $5.10, evidence, Wis cross-examined is mnorn- cae ; ° uence, oss examined this morn Frank, 493 Craig st, Box 423.280% Yecple's Coal Co.lv Shapnou.Tel.Maja itig by the defence.Of the three one hun- |.x 3157 tt bain street.24) RANTED \u2014 HOUSE AN \u201cFABLBMAID .dred dollar bills which he said he hai WANTED To PURCHASE \u2014 BRET.HIGH.in SALECINV -R ; : FURNISHED ROOME-IN PRIVATE ENG- N ~~ : Sa : .fal : .SALE\u2014INVALIDS' ROLLING CHAIRS, NISHED ROO) : IVATE_ ENG- i .vo - Black and colored, plain and fancy Moreen received, he still had one in his posses est cash prices paid for gentlemen's cast FUL Aianie Podside Tables, Back Rests, | lish family, bear Sherbrooks.316 St.| for small family; no cl .dren.= Monn y .sion when arrested and this was filed in oft clothing.1 pay 2 PA mess than any led Tray.for breakfast in bed, and all Urbain street.264 waste -\u2014é00D GENERAL SERVANT and Wool Knitted Skirts.court.The other two one hundçed dollar other deaf.eu yo gst kinds of furniture for\u2018 Invalids.:R.E.\u2014 \u2018 - = : ir: ret a, ; .> y Mall orders promptly attended to.280\u20ac SAINCHAUIT, No.206 St.Lawrence st .for small family; references required.bills, Labelle said, he had spent.I'he - em PAINC :oN0 \u2014 : nee st, PERSONAL * 38 Crescent st.200 , first one had been changed sn the Wind.| WANTED TA PURCHASE \u2014 BEST CASH opposite the market.Mx WANTED \u2014 FUR FINISHERS AND ° WwW sor \u2018Hotel in this city, and the second in prices paid for gentlemen's cast off cioth- pop SALE\u2014UARGAIN LIST USED PIANOS, Æ# There is only one wav to resch tHose who read ors who sew by hand: good pay for For Evening car.& Lewell, Mans, \u2018 Pr More ral id ait denier.by the Lindsay.Nordbeimer Co., 2266 St the Herald\u2014and that is Ly advertising in the HEmaLD, parties.2257 St Catherine st.Open even.To.LI À | Aeked what consideration he expected promptly attended.1 _ 1-0 2808 pro ROSEWOOD SQUARE PIANO, BY - ee en _lo&.- 350 Handsome Glace Silk Underskirts in white i for ascisting the Crown in turning Queen's WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 A SMALL Weber.A serviceable piano, not too PERSONAL \u2014 THOMPSON, JOHN, SON O.WANTED \u2014 JUNIOR SHIRT CUTTER, ONR .: evidence, witnese said he did not éxpeet Franklin grate stove, lu perfect order.large.Payable $4.00 monthly.Charles Thompson, butcher, of- Leicester, with one of the years experience pre- and most delicate shades.env, He know that he was guilty, like the Address where to be seen, to W.H,, Her- 3100 \u2014 ONE on TH nt ae Joon ne Jon heard, of La Mrmioehen romeo.; tory Mr.plepride, at Gault Bros.others\u201d and he expected to get just what ald Office.262% quare .vid case.arom Le xy.Sig tr ?- «erve .LL Cm ee meen mm \u2014- Swoet tone and good action.$4.0 pert Sister Annie inquires.WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT R .he deserved, and his only motive for con- WANTED - BOOKS AND PAPER COVER month until paid for.J PERSONAL \u2014 SEF vrrà ADYERTISE- family of three; no washing: reterences } essing was that he wished to make a navels: highest cash prices pald for clean $125 \u2014 EXCELLENT SQUARE PIANOS, BY ment in situations wanted, for popular réquired.Apply morning or evenin aw S 1 b , , ) ; .pop pply & s 3 .- .[Glen .rot of i No palice officer or and complete vorka; nee rare ani Hale, of New York Strong full tone.| price plano tuning.61x Chomedy st.260 ctective had made any promise to.him any .vie 7.00 monthly until paid for.| PERSON x \u201cervex RY 1 enr \" .1 as, ne Tp : : .SONAL \u2014 MASSAGE GIVEN BY AM- WANTED \u2014 BOY TO Cc Ladics' Silk Knitted Shawls.J) {or held out any \u201chopes of ber.dora pen an nn up LE pan mane PR SE etn | MT on Bh leer .NP i St.James at.269x : ; sv veins, Se 24 stable, rear Mackay st.260 .au .| .L \\ ~ priced plano.Now a bargain and on + .dation.10 \u2014- _- ACY .| .Ladies' Ice Wool Shawls.© oh SOVELTY IN ALY MRTISINO.WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL, SERVANT.AT terme of 200 monthly until paid for.Alto facial.\u201cty recommendation | wine ® A FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER, : nye « win- > : .0090 SOS STEINWAY = \\ ._ _ - Ladies\u2019 Shetland Shawls \u2019 Joop uo hs A Pape w Rn Park are Cah evenings.7 ma: wear and oan an old a PERSON AL\u2014GO TO LOGAN'S, 204 PLEURT ee Pie EE 16 ABOUT 15 x À ve = A ed.A.ec ITS Notre [7 FOR \u20ac 7 _- A rare chance'of people of musical taste.street, and see the bargains in jewcllery : \u2014 ies\u2019 1 1 ) ng 5 reet; J.H, Harte, 2302 St.Can .FOR SALB OR TOLEHT .$175 - FOR ANOTHER HIGH GRADE ot all kinds.A heavy stock.Must go.to involce and ship goods.418 St.Paul 7 Ladies Wool Knitted Shawls, in black and © ine iY.5 B one, corner pu Cath.pr ron ; \" ; Square l\u2019iano.\u2026 This\u2019 000 by Chickering.\u2019 | No reasonable offer refused.84x __ street.2 : 260 1 .N 24 0 8:.Catherine \u2018Street: Ed Giroux NA here 15 only one way o reac ose who Teal of Boston.The old true Chickering, that - mi _\u2014 \u2014 ND GENTLEMEN WANTED GooD PLAIN COOK; MUST : , ) \\ ; Fd.Nn.the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in tbe HukAtD.Chickert y WANTED LADIES Al GE?5 N ; colored effect.: C0 (9) ha mie fei Sr Ny SESS MEE bie el ea made vy a VI\" prepare for he sage and platen, | y Porte et | Ch Lye i ud Rt, Lawrence; J._ a > \u201d Ta The above mauy more good barzai Practical experience given.AYS Put OF | y.3 oo Lyons, corner Craig and Bleury; W TO LET PEAUTIFUL STORE ON ST.rains weekly.Good amateuss wanted at all WANTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO .MIND : ; : Gud 0'x, corner Greene Avenue and St.Paul at.(within two minuley.walk from are on sale in our warcrooms.Also a host of times.A.J.Coleman, Montreal Dramatic baby- and assist with light\u2019 housework: Colored Dress Goods .) Antoine Street, cue of (he most remarkable Post Office), with all modern fmprove- DEW pianos, from the sroat factories of Stein- Academy.444A Bt.Catherine st.284% small flat.4312 St.Catherine st 260 v yr * 7 advertisements that has ever been placed ments; alterations made to sult tenant.*8Y- Hazleton, Nordheimer, Helntzman, - *.- | me eT ST OUR .; y before the public, In the shape of à lithos Apply to Cyrille Laurin, Root 5, Im- Howard, and other makers.Our claim is | FFRSONAL \u2014 WANTED, LADIES AND WANTED\u2014-MBX WANTED TO SHELL OUR SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 2 graphod cut out, which shows An exiet ve.| _bertal Building.%9x | that we give you a better piano, on better gentlemen to prepare for the stage and goods; separate districts allotted; good .product on of the 23rd Street and 4th Ave 3 ng : - terms, than any othet piano house In Canada.platform.Practical experience given.Plays men can make money; permanent emp oy \u2018 .nue Station of the New York Rapld Transit TO LET \u2014 ONE-OF-THE MOST CONVENI: |\"We only ark the test of a personal visit, put on weekly.(ood amateurs wanted ment.Apply W.W.Williams & Son, 20.25 33 1-3, 50 per cent.off tunnel, as it will appear when compl ted, ent premises in the city, suitable for .LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER CO., at ail times.A.J.Coleman, Montreal __ Morrisburg, Ont.3e > \u2019 \u2019 ' Pp - Off.Jon d'aplay ns perfect heen taken tu make afice purpose, vu ear Fost Oiice.oe LOL 10 2 1966 St Catherine Street, Dramatic Academy, 244A St Catherine WANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS JOBBING JAW.A choi rt {D M sib \u201c Fie deni Hele as rtalls gn Ton ply Herald Office.\u2019 AD FOR SALE = SECONDHAND BABY CAR.street.284x eller.Apply at once to Miller & Brem- cholic ssortm .1 up from the off'eial workin wi ot lo 5 gasiim \u2014 riage, good con u, wheels and run- ; Mansfield street oice ass ent O ress aterials Wil tine ly rr VR dra tn 8 TO LET STORE SEAT GRACE CHURCH.ners.5HA St.Denis.260 BUSINESS CHANCES MISOBLLANEOUS : .oe .New Y qe.d a ods; a erpr 7e = laid out on Centre Table, comprising Tweeds, or son, nd Mr.Parsons has ex \u2018mined The Wellirion until Brat of May.Apply a FOR SALE betlent pr nnioR UERIGHT &# There is only one way 10 reach those who read - po .20° | us ellimgton st.* ; grand, \u20ac À nd ail,improve- - at is by i i i ; Cheviots, Homespun, Check, Coverts and Tk a Lp lan thief cwnioved TO LET \u2014 NICE UPSTAIR House, Four ments: \u2018bat satel Teen nine\u201d party doris vou a meron.home in the EA.een rte tee de rir ; .Ce f .n wou sacrifice.\u2014 - - ; sixi A Crepons.: .Of Lb BY Corel mit ay obtient, .rooms, front entrance, waterworks and 22 Guilbault st., 260 WANTED \u2014 PARTNER, ABLE TO INVEST 20 words, roc ; six insertions, 25\u20ac , ; ' Ah a pr bem ©: only 36,50 per month.Apply 25 : .$1,000 In manufacturing business.$50 to REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE BROKER.All fi : a) Toh nt Tori raph A rie Inland at +000.V5 guaranteed weékly to suitable man.Suburban property a speciaity.Money to A .q $ \u2018NR, me Ee : , 262 ne goods, and especially adapted for ra nca es ne he d Sopa nt of To LET-ONR HOUSE, RIX ROOMS, BATH : $ 1 lpale only.Box Nt Herald = Ls loan Robi, Goold, 1 AVE sun : tee .e New York tunnel and ev eyt .c.also three ot \" : , HO RS, 6) Skirts and Suitings, 44, 48, 50, 54 inch wide.>) taining to It in creating more Ir at _ æPouné floor.Apply 1 Shearer at\u2019 or?The Herald MACHINERY FOR SALE clothes wringer repaired, promptly.Please 2 : .the present tue than\u2019 any other 4raus FOR RA mr orn so an - : ~~ send your address.John Stapleton, 84 - : .portation ache me, : cupied by Baan PROPERTY NOW OC- : : REF There is only one way to reach those who read Hermine st.sex v ee mm = Fr \u201cPhis cutout;\u2014 which hax been prepared | Thôrenc pt Church, corner Mest | \u2014 WANTS YOUR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the a shat is by advertising in HasaLn.\u201cWANTED \u2014 LADI 7 TG OBSTAIN_ \u2014 Dinin R ; ) fr the Abbey Effsrvigcent Silt Company, * Stone, a1 Won a lr T.x T.r .so words, 10¢ ; six insertions, 5c.TED \u2014 LAD D be suites 0 OBTAM oom : is of ex reve ip erent and gives oe a p © | vue be x %% .: ALE\u2014A.R.WILLIAMS b lying to 64 Crescent st.Glengarty \u2018.\u2018 feet den of what New York's new rapid TO LPT \u2014 RAPAUTIFUL STORE ON ST.W ; d .MACHINERY FOR 8 eat M8 7 Apply) ve tailadle.Mx f i Eaton the Set level with atl l'a life Tol OM Le or walk tro ant A 5 ing bargaios in rosa and macho : FT Houss PAINTING, PAPER » ?es > - - 4 \u2014 Open from 9 a.m.till 6 p.m.Mealsa lacarte.(fF ax macural au 0 Be id color will permit.Tonus Aeration Siade to suit tapant in its Want Page.Thore is ; (Comrlets set of goo be void RE banging.tintiog.and glasing.Address 5 « cars and hui.dings are reprodu rom pply to Cyrill 00 eV ichmond eq.> === Za) {actual photographa.tn the tunnel ise Dulin, Crile Layrin, Room 8, Imperial only one certain way ta reach Becond-band 2000 Vaire Kugine, in §00d| eR grea «| dr r * « .| gn ping marvel of m dern \u2018um a.There those who read the Herald\u2014 Second-hand slide Valye Engine, to good MDUCATIONAL .1 , + .* - Asami tht a SET \"alt FOUND eit § Toro TARAET BA: 1 eum tn awed | TEE BT i Be 4 ° : .t \u2018 on Eat oo ; tion 0 iy tal roan ner oo ne Heidi in by ot - es nee a nd the Herald.yt P aide Valve Engine, 19 erder oo word.och ur Torte x ing a local atation only.reasee, hy advert nt un P.8 \u2018ne, .- \u2014 x .nel \u20ac nstmetion.etc.a.exncily an tony 20 words, roc ; sixdneer ions, 936.AL One insertion of 80 words .100 adm, Water Tube Marine Boller, good as ASE Catherine st.gives lessons ; : \u2018 \u2019 , \" : .- ; ; .| wi Be and partir ar atrention .led to rouND = QENTLEMAN 8 WALKING one Weok.1.\u2026 860 19 H.P.Horisontal Tubular Boller, in goed at puplis\u2019 oles aD MUS .: into the \u2018unnel na far north as 43nd.Bireet \u2018 : r.\u2026 Secretary |.order ; \u2014- B .MONTRE AL .) and [be arrangement | la eo peste: that ai Liberal Committes, Westmount.x +.|\" Hr.Horiréntal Roller, in goed order, teacher.plie tor plane; terms modersdé.night t ght at t ack © e cut-out] mumeesem\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rmsepmsmTTS = .| ) : + gives the tunnel lighting ofteet.This a In anaWering advertisement: in this-columa Jo answering advertisement in this column In aaewering advertisement 18 this eoluma this © ; play is well worth in on .leases mention th SAW IT IN lease mention that you SAW IT IN THE please mention that you BAW IT IN THME| Is answering advertisement in a play spect! bs .that.you THE A , that yo! pars y IRS dat you SAW TF IN § | This evening the choir of the Church of ~y = FE Ou Red Servants Get Good Positions by Watching this Page-\u2014A Week for 25 cents oer ug -\u2014\u2014 é CAR RUNS AWAY: \u2014 \\ te _ basse \u2018 \u201c - , of race and creed, which may vet - Justice SX PEOPLE HUAT Cote des Naiges Hill the.Scene of an Accident.TROLLEY SLIPPED OFF WIRE And People in the Car Began Jumping tween McGregor and Sherbrooke streets, and a colllmon occurring.There was an unusually heavy tratlic on the Guy Street line yesterday use of the annual pilgrimage of the archdiocese où Montreal to the Cote des Neiges cemetery.Four road- masters of the Street Railway Company were on different sections of the route to control the traffic.How the accident oc- -\u20acurred cannot be definitely stated.The first car had just reached the cormer of McGregor Street when its trolley pole got off the wiré.Immediately the car began to silde down.Reversing the motor had no effect, of course, becouse of the current being off.The motorman applied the brakes, but the momentum of the car was too great, and they took little effect.The ngers became panic stricken when they understood the danger they were in.\u2018They crowded the front vestibule where the motorman stood, and thus prevented him from using the-brakes at ali.If the passengers: bad remained in the car it is probable no scrious injuries would have L reported.As it is.only those who jumped from the cars were injured.The are: taken to General Hospital.PARIZEAU, Albert, 93 Street, 15 years of age, right thigh broken; taken to General H DUPUIS, Madam Adele, 15 St.Eliza-, 5, wound, not serious; : beth Street, scalp o - taken to General Hospital.MARTIN, Jaseph, 1056 Berri Street, leg \u2018 other restrictjons upon broken and both arms badly bruised; taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital.GENDRON, Arthur, 31 Lusignan Street, face and hands badly cut by glass; taken to_the Royal Victoria Hospital.MULLINS, Miss \u2014, Mullins Street, Paint 8t.Charles, nose broken, badly cut on face; taken to her home, .There were five cars on the hill at the time of the accident.That there were no fatalities is due to the presence of mind of the motormen.When the first car came aliding down the motorman on the second .car saw the danger and reversed-the cur- | Liberals Will Easily ~ ~ Sweep the Province campaign, it does not seem At this advanced stage of the polition! i i venturesome to un to sertie diction as to \u2018how Quebec will go\" on \u2018Wednesdpy next.The present contest wil be remembered in history as one in which the ents of the Government found no ce too unscrupuious and Bo ' too base, as à means to the end ower: the pres which & frid Laurier had Pose, Canada and in England as.the result of his eminent per- e : CARDINAL, Gilbert, 308 Richelieu \u2018 Street, 53 years of age\u2014Right leg broken; i Chateauguay soual qualities, and to divert attention from the spiendid work of the Government, which, if it had not been the cres- tor of the wonderful prosperity which the country nad enjoyed since iu8, had at least done its share in placing th: country in a position to fully take advantage \u20ac that prosperity.Nowhere more than in this province, have efforts bcen unsparing- y made to arouse the electorate against r Wifrid Laurier.He has been pic tured in pamphlets strewn broadcast over the province as a traitor to bis race and the ioe of his religign.Notwithstanding these efforts of Conservative partizans, it will he very surprising, indeed, if the Liberals do not sweep Queb:c où Wednesday, as they swept it on June 23, 1896.The French-Canadian population is justly proud of the Prime Minister; the farmers of this province have shared in the general prosperity.Ag Sir Wilfrid reminds them, \u201cThere is meat in the larder; there is bread in the cupboard; there is money in the purse.\u201d Manutac- turing centres like Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke, Valleyfield, inree Rivers, Gran- by and St.Hyacinthe, havé also prospered wonderfully in.the 1ast four years,\u2019 aad it is probable vuat no man, able and willing to work, has been out of employment for a long time.In the on of the Province admiration for Sir Wilfrid personally, is strong, and the farmers of the Fastern Township and other English sections.recognize the admirable manner -in which the Honorable Mr.Fisher has administered the Department of Agri culture.The reform oi the tarifi has iven general sausfaction, and the bt: tempt to hold the Government responsible for the increase of the price of coal oii, : when it reduced the duty and removed i importation, 1s not regarded seriously by the intelligent classes.i A SUMMARY.- .An \u2018examination of the constituencies in detail gives encouraging results.The following is a brief summary:\u2014 : Montreal\u2014The Liberals will continue to { hold St.Mary's (Hon.J.L.Tarte), St.i James\u2019 (O.Desmarais), and St.Lawrence (R.Bickerdike); St.Antoine will probably \u2019 elect the Liberal candidate this time, Mr.Robert Mackay, who should turn over the adverse majority of four years ago, and rent, senüing his car backwards down Jnajor\u2019 > de BE HEE oe for does ha | 5, Ap 2 ore likewise.The first of the running Maisodneuve will undoubtedly re-elect cars was stopped too soon near Sner- brooke Street, and the other cars crushed into it, but the cars were goi very reduced speed the collision \u20ac cause any dumage.MR.WANKLYN\u2019'S STATEMENT.d not Mr.F.L Wankiyn, general manager of Liberal.the company: gave the following statement to The Herald this morning: \u201cThe accident was caused by the trdlley coming off, while the car was ascending When , the peo- the hill on the Guy Street route.the car began to slide backward ple became panie-stricken and rushed.fur- ward into the vestibule, and in so doing they so overpowered the motorman that he was ungble to usec the bruke.The motorman, so far as I have been able to as- n, Bad the car under control, and did everything to bring it to a standstill.\u201cWhen the car was near McGregor Street, and just before it bumped into the cther car, which was running backward so as to minimize the shock, the passengers jumped from the cars, and some of them, in their excitement, actually broke the windows in attempting to get out.That is how they were injured.Had they re- satisfied no one would have been injured.The brakes on the cars were in the best of - order, as was the mechanism.and the rails were well sanded.The car only alid ; about 200 feet.- \u201cThe reports made by our Mr.Kennedy, who was at Sherbrooke Street, and the four roadmasters who had charge of the line, satisfy me, so far as the company is concerned, that the accident was-not due to negligence on the part of the men in charge .of the cars.We took every precaution on this route which was ordered put in against our protest, The cars aré operated with the utmost precaution, extsa men being there all the time.I may say that the Guy Street route costs the company more than any single picce of line in the city.\u201d : - According to the Guy Street line is in perfect condition, and the only explanation of the trolley getting off the wire is that some person standing on the rear platform pulled it off.There js no curve at the point where the car started to descend aud the wire is intact.Manager Wanklyn told a Herald reporter to-day that this seemed the only plausible explanation of the affair.The persons who were injured had all jumped or tried to jump from the car.None of those who remained on the cars were hurt, above statement the : At the hispitals this morning the pu- tients were reported as doing very weil.mr mr A LETTER FROM REY.OSBORNE TROOP Fo the Editor of The erala: Sir,\u2014d emphatically deny that J characterised my friend Mr.Dalby\u2019s letter as \u201ca most dishonest document.\u201d [I distinctly declined to give your reporter anything for publ for two rensons\u2014firs , b Cause take no part in politics, and, mecoudiy.because I know nothing of the merits of particular question.request that you publish this in simple both to Mr.Driby ind myse GQ.OBBORNE TROOP, ; .Rector 8t.Mantin's Church.St.Martin's Rectory; Monireal, November 4; 19000.20° by The Herald, in reference .Seen to-day to the foregoing letter, I can only reaffirm the simple truth of what I have written above.Anything that F may have sid about the \u2018mischievous work\u2019 of politicians 1 meant to ply, with the utmost impar- tality to both es in this Parliamentary struggle.Dut in any case I said noth'næ for publication.I am glod to have this opportunity of uttering ms.humble but sin- eere protest against the positively wicked course of those on either side who endeavor for y considerations to inflame passions ring on a tionin this fair Dominion of ours that even blood will not extinguish.° G.OSBORNE TROOP.Monday.r rer, nearly all deciined to be interviewed | Seriver was accustomed.mained in the car as our men did, I am | Canadian, Mr.Prefontaine.Even, the I the - Mayor, to.acoept Alderman | Conservatives refuse at à | Ouimet.Hochelaga will be retained by Mr.J.A.C.Madore, Liberal.>.Laval will re-elect Mr.Thomas Fortin, Jacques Cartier\u2014The contest in this con- - stituency is most interesting.At first Mr.Monk's friends were confident of victory; but his young Liberal opponent, Mr.J.L.Decarie, has gained ground wonderfully since he began the campaign in earnest, and now the odds are actually in bis favor.Much depends upon the English vote.Vaudreuil should be retained by Mr, H.S.Harwood, Liberal.Soulanges\u2014Local issues are sought to be raised to defeat Dr.Bourbonnais, the Liberal candidate; but the chances are that he will be re-elected.Co Huntingdon\u2014Here there are two good men in the field, and the general impression is that Mr.W.8, McLaren, Liberal, will win, though by a majority somewhat reduced from that to: which Mr.Julius Beauharnois\u2014Here an English-speaking ir.Loy, contests the seat against Mr.J.G.H: Bergeron, who has held it for eighteen years.If Valleyfield does its duty, Mr.Loy should be elected.Chateauguay\u2014Mr.Brown, Liberal, will ; easily defeat his opponent, Mr.Greig, ex- M.P.P.- \u201c Laprairie\u2014Napierville will \u2018re-elect Mr.Monet, Liberal: ° .- Chambly\u2014Vercheres will remain loyal to the Geoffrion (Liberal) family.Richelieu, St.Johns-Iberville, and Row ville will return the Liberal candidates, Messrs.Bruneat.Demers and Z.P.Brodeur, respectively., Sr rosbanthe= The Hon.Mr.Bernier is sure of re-election, the oppasition of Dr.Cartier being only nominal, Bagot\u2014This old Conservative stronghold is expected to be retained by the Liberal candidate, Mr.Marcile.The Conservatives ' have the Hom.L.O, Taillon im the field, \u2018and that gentleman seeks to make the school question the only issue; he does not interest the electors.\u2018 ; Brome\u2014The Hon.Sydney Fisher should bé re-elected by from three to five hundred majority.; Shefford\u2014Mr.Charles Parmelee holds this seat safe for the Liberals, ~ Missisquoi\u2014Dr.Comeau, Conservative, is making a vigorous fight against Mr.D.B.Meigs, the outgoing Liberal member.His friends are appealing to the French-Cana- dian electors to support their fellow.French-Canadian; but, Judging from the figures of the last Provincial bye-election, in which Dr.Comeau unsuccesafully op poscd Dr.Cotton, Mr.Meigs should be gecure.\u201d .* » Stanstead will go Liberal this time, and: Ma Fovell will fredeem the county for the party., .Sherbrooke\u2014Mr.LeBaron's prospects | are brighter than last January and Mr.John Micintosh's illness, witch is regretted, will prevent him from conducting the personal canvass hich he has found su eflicacious former(y.1, Richmond and W oife\u2014The Liberals will easily carry this division with Mr.E.W.fobin, who will be suppor by a largs | nkmber, of Conservatives well as lau ejals.\\ Drummond\u2014Arthabaska has already returned Mr.Lavergne, Liberal.°°, Yamaska\u2014 Lhe railway issue is being vig: orously agitated here, but Ar.Mignau:t should continue to hold the-seat tor the Liberals.Compton\u2014Mr.Rufus Pope, the Conservative outgoing membzr, nas lost aome ground here, But whether he has lost enough to unable biz opponent tn carry the county, remains to seen, Nicolet is doubtful.Lothinicre\u20141) here are t in the field.Mr.Fortier (Liberal) be re-elected.\u201d .- Megantic\u2014Mr.G.\u2018Turcot, outgoin | eral member; will be returned, alt! \u2018the famous \u201cWhat are your needs,\u201d tele- hree candidates should Lib- ough We regret very much that our reporter gram, addressed to the Conservative can- BE asser oo Rev, Osborne Pline -didave, umber of clergymen seen by our re.indicate.the probain t nés of the latter being { \u2018human ' supplied with an abundance © r publication An utintentenal ertor devices.\u201d seems to hav en ade Qe presen + prt This oy however, the onl instance ui eauce should re-eleet Mr.Godbout, in which a complaint of the kind has been ; TA * will give Mr.S, Demers, Liberat,.made to The Heraid.\u2014Bd., Herald.1 tree MR.JOHN McKEON DEAD, .° \u2018Mr.John McKeon who, after a long ex- | perience, retiren about ten years ago from the superintendency of the Montreal post office, died on Saturday \u2018afternoon, in his seventieth year, under the most\u2019 distressing cireumstances.After witnessing the parade of the soldiers be left his daughter t the corner of Park Avenue and Sher- Seooke, saying he would returu home.He- coming faint he entered a store on Alex- der Street, and, while there, died he- medical aid could be suinmoned, The la thousand majority.a Dorcherter\u2014The issue is uncertain.There are four candidates in the field.J Bellechagse, Montmagay.- f' fafet, Kam- ouraska, Temiscouata and - I imoushy, should remain Liberal.here has been some local disrontent, in these counties on questions of patrohagé: but this has be n aliayed.| i Bohaventure\u2014.uis-is & difficult eounty to predict about.The electors like one of their own men, and the Liberals are at a disadvantage in this respect.On the other band they have in Mr.Charles ' Mareil a magnificent candidate, a speaker of ing to his attitude on t n the English portions .Bd fmiario and | | | | .dence of Senator Fulford to the pri | .Jiberals were in line, Mottoes and trans ; etreet à 2 In the carriage with Sir Richard were W.also ni Mr.Marcil's favor that the people the county are disposed to acknow.work of the UGovetument in ar- the raiiway.difficuities in the county.Ges d be bald by Mr: Dodolphe spe shoud be y Mr.Dodolp.Pontias elected Mr.Poupore, Conserva- uve, in 1808, by U39 majority.Mr.Pou- pore since remgned upon taking the contract for the construction of a pier in: Montreal Harbor.The county may now change its allegiance.1t is represented at Quebec by a Liberal, Mr.David Giuies.Wright should be safe for Mr.L.N.Champagne, Liberal.* Labeile\u2014sir.Bourassa was elected by 469 ire 1806; but it 1s questionable if, ow- Transvaal ques tion.he is as strong as he was.CL Argenteuil will be faithful to Dr.Chris tie, Liberal, Terrebonne will elect the Mayor of Montreal, Mr.Prefontaine, Li .: Two Mountains is doubtful, , Montcalm will turn Liberal this time, and elect Mr.F.O.Dugas over his Conservative namesake.; .L'Assomption and Jolieite will return the outgoing Liberal members.Maskinonge should be neld by the Liberal, Mr, Legris, although Sir \u201cAdolphe Caron is one of nis opponents, .Three Rivers may come into the Liberal fold this time, owing to Conservative disunion.Champlain; once the greatest bleu strong: hold in the Province, will now elect a Lab- gral, and this will be one of the most significant events in the whole contest, Portneui will l'e the scene of a closd contest; but the Liberals ghould carry 1t.| Quebec County is safe Tor Mr.Fuzpat- nek.* In Quebec City, Sir Wilfrid, of course, will carry Quebée East, and Centre and West should also remain Liberal, although a strong appeal is being made to the Irish Catholics in Quebec West to reject Mr, Do- ell, .; Montmorencv\u2014Mr.l\u2019hileas Corriveau is making it very warm for Mr.Chase Cas grain, whose majority of tifty in 1396 muy now be made to di-appear, especially as he has long ceas.d tu reside in the dis | trict.S : Charleboix, Chicoutimi-Saguenay\u2014There | is no feason why the Liberals should lose these seats.: , ot ranging | MR.MACKAY APPLAUDKD.On Saturday evening, there was a large meting, im the interests of Mr.Robert viackay, held at 1088 St.James Street.| efore eight o'clock the hall was quite | crowded, and there was much enthusiasm during the speeches, which would go tp : show that this end of the division was | pretty soiid for the Liveral candidate.Mr.Dechene acted as chairman.Mr.J.L.Perron was the first speaker.He, had been a Conservative until 1896, but | had b:en convinced that the Laurier Government was the Iriend vi the workingmen, three-fourths of whom composed the electurs of St.Antoine Division.Yhere had been no soup kitchens or other charitable institutions of the kind to support during the present Government's lease of power.Formerly, under the Cunserva- tive Government Montreal had been practically abandoned.The speaker referred to Dr.Roddick's neglèet où the workingmen who sent him to Ottawa and ew- Phasized the fact that, \u2018but for Mayor efontaine and Mr.Mackay, workingmen might still onlÿ be earning ninety | cents a day instead of #1.25, whica these gentlemen had compelled contractors to ay.During Dr.Roddick's term in: Par- jament that gentleman had every chance to use his influence against the sweating system; but he had done absolutely nothing.He simply, meglected the trust imposed on him.Mr.Mackay followed and was gretted with much applauac, which was continued throughout his remarks.le spoke of the\u2019 harbor improvements and what had been accomplished under the Liberal Gov- ; ernment.The mud dump was the only evidence there was that the Conservative Government had ever been to work on the harbor improvements.When completed, the barbor works would be more perfect than any that had been pro- osed by the Conservatives.The Liberal \u2018Goverpment had undoubtedly heen one of progress.The able to give any reason why the country should change its allegiance at the present time.What had Dr.Roddick done for the division?The speaker had frequently had to go to Ottawa in the inter- en's of the electors.I'he Liberals in St.Antoine division had not been represented at Ottawa for 22 years.It was time they showed their appreciation of Premier Lauriers work.Mr.Mackay then spoke of the Premier's efforts to unite the people - i of Canada, and made reference to the | progress the country had made under the wise policy of the Liberal Government.In conclusion he warned thém to beware .of the election methods of the Conservatives.- .Short addresses were also made by Senator Dandyrand, Messrs, D.1.Lockerby, A.R.McMaster and J.A.Drouin.A MANUFACTURER TESTIFIES.Mr.K.Boissevain, manager of the Alaska feather and Down Company, in this city, says that that concern started in business in 1894.In 1898 its output had doubled, in 1899 it had quadrupled.\u201cThis year,\u201d said he, \u201cwe expect a considerable increase over 1809.Our wage bill is now three times what it war in 1895.In.that year it reached $6,000, while last year - 1804, it had reached $21.000.\u201d ST.JAMES LIBERALS.A mass meeting of the.élec\u2018ors of 8, James Division in favor of Mr.O.Desmar- nis! ean tidature will he held at the corner f Beaudry Strerts at «ight o'clock this evening.Among the sprakers will br tha Hon.Mr.Dandurand, the Hon, Lomer G ulin, Messrs, Joseph Coutant, J.A.Dirouin, E.Desrosiers, CA.I'revost, Godfrel Langlois, Thomas Cote, P.Du- carne and o'hers SIR RICHARD AT BROCK VILLE, Frockville, Nov.5.-=t&pecial)\u2014One of the grandest political demonstrations ever seen in Brockville took place here Saturday night on the acension of the visit of | fir Richard Cartwright:, The gallant knight and veteran liberal arrived here | in the aftornnon and sras driven to the! fanthall grounds, wrere he viewed with | evident interest the great championship game between Broekville.and Montreal.Tn ! the evening he was escorted from the resi- House by A mammoth torchlight > ° .FOCON- sion, in which over a thousand lwart arencies, such as \u2018\u2018Derhyshire and Five ears More of the Full Dinner Pail.\u201d wright, Ontario\u2019s Grand\u2019 Old Man,\u201d ete., i were carried in the procession, while Roman candles and other fireworks made the ablaze from one end to the other.H.» ex-M.P., James Cummi and D.Derbyshire, and as they pamsed along the swaying erowds which lind heth sides of the street for over a mile cheered till the welkin rang.leading the tarch-heartrs following the carriage were Sepator Fulford, P.Graham, M.P.P., D.E.J.Reynolds, Q.C.Ey the time they reached tho Opera House that building was filled by fully 1,500 people.An overflow.meeting was arranged for in Victoria Hall and was quickly fliled.Mr.James Cumming presided at the Opera House : prerting and Mr.D.W.Duney in Vietoria - all, Sir Richard Cartwright, when he rose : \u2019 time vigor and power.He feated by over 300 by J.H.Legris, the : British flags, that the train .teums, well bespotted from long journeys \u2018anservatives were un-:, d : About May 21 a new boatd of directors was hed been pres- eat at many demonstrations during this camplign, but for enthusiasm and op dor ville had surpassed them He had found, however, that wherever Sir Charles Tupper had preceded him the Liberals were most entbusiastis.He congratulated thé Liberals of Brockville on the choice they had made of a candidate in Mr.Derbyshire, but said that at the e lime they could never forget the debt of gratitude they owed to Mr.their late m , Who had to I issues of GOOD NEWS FROM THE NORTH SHORE.Hon.J.B.Casgrain returned to-day from Maskinonge, and reports that in Maskinonge Sir Adolphe Caron will be de- Liberal candidate.Three Rivers and St.Maurice promise to go Liberal for the first time since Confederation.TRIUMPHAL TOUR * THROUGH ONTARIO The Premier Continues His Trip This Afternoon.FNTHUSIASM AT GEORGETOWN.Guelph, Nov \u2019.\u2014lt was to ti m- pan.ment of cries of welcome, in which | the shrill chries af many children joined, and amidst the waving of hundreds of, ulled intd Georgetown.The schools had been dismissed in honor of the Premier's briet visit, and one part of the station platform was set aside for the youngsters, that they might see the man whom their | classes delight to honor.Along the road leading to the depot there were scores ot over muddy roads, and on the platform itseli were probably three hundred of the staid, solid farmers of the riding.Mr.Bertram, ex-M.I.P., was the first speaker.He dwelt particularly on the scti'ement of the trade policy of Canada, which satisfied, not only the producer and manufacturers of the Dominion, but proved the loyalty ot her people to the mother country.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, à French-Canadian, bad st im mo tion the machinery which had resulted | m three contingents being sent to fight the \u2018 battles of Great Britain on the battlefields of South Africa.: Sir Wilfrid, after acknowledging the heartiness of his recention, at once entered on a discussion of the same point.The Tory press and the Tory leader, Sir Char- ; les Tupper.had both waged a hitter personal campaign against him because \u2018of his ancestry.In Quebec Sir Charles had given an interview to a representative of La Presse in which he stated definitely that Sir Wilfrid Laurier was too British for him and vet the same leader and the same party was fighting him in Ontario lecausc in that province they claimed that he was disloyal._ LL 1 \u201cThe good people of CGeprgetown, who are not accustomed to double dealing, and - who love \u201chonesty, even in\u2019 polities, appre: ciated the Premier's piea for fairness and the last few words sf \u201chis address were | Jost in tumultuous cheering.LEADER CHEFRED AT ACTON.At Acton there Was \u2018enly.a minute's | de'ay and.those assembled ap this place | had to be content with the uprortunity ot | im seeing Sir Wilfrid and shouting for e~ he bowed in acknowledgment to their presence, : PLEA FOR UNITED CANADA.| At Rockwood.the arrangement of the freight sheds and depot platforms made: it poss ble.for several hundred to bear Sur : Wilfrid's plea for a united Canada.; Mr.MeBrady, a talented\u2019 young speaker of Tor-nto, set the theme for the Premier, \u201cwho spoke five minutes on the subject of national unity.Mis plea for the abolition of race cry and the union of the different sectionsawas one of the finest hits of oratory heard in the campaign and was immensely: appreciated by the electors :of South Wellington,who were present to the number of probably five hun- ; Mh, CHSHILN WIS | AOT REPONSBLE This morning, in the Superlor \u201cCourt, Justice Archibald, giving.judgment in the case of Ontario Bank vs.Tue Merchants Bank of Haiitax And others, dismissed the action Against the defendant Chisholm, with costs.1: was alleged that Chisholm, one of the directors and the manager of the Montreal Cold Storage \u2018Co, and ou March y, of this year that company issued\u2019 a walebouse receipt for 547 boxes of cheese.sual same day the reccipt came Into the Union Bank's\u2019 pessession as collateral for an advance of $7,500 to a customer.It was also alleged that, though at the ume of the receipt's issue, the cheese was in the warehouse, it was, sbortly afterwardsy fraudulently removed.{mand in England.SIR CHARLES TRIP BY TORONTO FLIER He Endeavors to Emulate the \u2018Premiers Speech-making Tour.- Brockville, Nov.5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Sir Chas.Tupper started out in a special tfain from Bonaventure at 7.30 this morning for « flying trip ta Toronto, The only speakers on board \u201cat the start were Donald Mac master, George Foster, Louis .Beaubien and F.J.Bisaillon.At the stations where the train stopped there were small crowds, nowhere more than 100, except at Lancas ter.At Coteau Station there were about 100 people, including Mr.Bourbonnais, the Liberal candidate, and a party of friends on their way to hold one of the four meet ings they have arranged for the day.\u2018here was a large and enthusiastic crowd at Lancaster, but it turned out that they were there for Private MacLennan, who was returning irom the war.The local company of the 59:h Battalion and their band were there, reinforced by two pipers from Montreal.Mr.Macmaster began to explain the reason for the flying trip, when there was a shout:\u2014 \u201cWe are here for war not polities,\u201d and cheers for \u201cLau: rier.\u201d Sir Mackenzie Bowell mounted a chair to speak when some one cried: \u2014'\"\\Vhat about Haggart?\u2019 Sir Mackenzie was proceeding to speak about his troubles when his remarks were brought.to an untimely end by Private MaclLennan\u2019s arrival.In a twinkling Sir Mackenzie was swept from the chair, his audience melted away and there were no more speeches at Lancaster.KHAKJ AT CORNWALL.There was a remarkablly small crowd ab Cornwall, not more than 100, although it is rapidly assuming the size of à city.A khaki feature was introduced in the £hape of Mr.Walter Lawrence, one of the South African heroes.Mr.Lawrence, who st wore -his khaki suit, was evidently a Cone servative, but was enigmatic in his utterance.\u201cI don\u2019t know what the regiment will do,\u201d he said, \u201cbut 1 kuow what I will do, and the regiment thinks the stme.\u201d i ®Mr.Andrew Broder, Conservative candidate in Dundas, was rather rough on Sir Charles.Tu a cold storage scheme, what the Government did for, speaking of in that direction, he declared that the ' prosperity of the farmers was not due to cold storage \u2026o much as owing to the de- T \u201cCheese at least would go up in price even if Were were no' Law rier under heaven.\u201d The crowd was somewhat small at Morris- burg, perhaps 100, but there was some Appearance of enthusiasm which hitberto was lacking.- Sir Mackenzle Rowell was bound to firish his remarks about his friend Mr.Hag- gart, interrupted at Lancaster.Said he: it is true 1 have taken sides with one Conserva-', but\u2019 I would dot do s0 .i The building was remodelled abou floorings, electric elevator, ! close to the Board of Trade, the new Canadian P i within easy range of the Post Office and lead ing Banks and fin.cash.The purchaser to assume existing leases and pay proportion te of deed; the whole subject to the approval of the Court.tive against another, were there a Government riding.\u201d .Mr.Marmaster sang, \u201cClementina gone for ever,\u2019 and applied it to the situation by declaring that the Liberals had broiren alt thelr Ticäges.and their platform, like Clementina, wa \u2018Gone for ever.\u201d ; There was the usual crowd at Prescott, Sip Mackenzie Dowell again took up his trouble with Mr, Haggart, and declared that there vas no division among Conservatives, \u2018but supporter in the | that it was the Liberals who were divided.\u2019 Mr.Beaublen spent his time ridiculing Sir Wilfrid \u2018Laurier.; STREET RAILWAY'S | ANNUAL MEETING \u2014 The fortieth annual meeting of the Mônt- real Street Hallway Company will take place on Wednesday: The usual report, just issued, shows a net profit for the year ending Sep- tcinber 30th, 1900, of $647,246.64, as cowpared | with $630,570.61 for the previous year.-Out * of this amount four quarterly dividends \u2018of declared, » © amounting in al 1to $512,500, leaving a surplus 214 per cent.cach have been of $134,746.64, of which amount the sum of $50,000.00 has been added to\u2019 the contingent account and the balance\u2014$84,746.64\u2014has been added to the surplus account.An amount ot $27,091.91, expended during the year on spe- clal renewals, has been charged against the contingent.account.During the past year the company has paid to the City of Montreal the following amounts: Tax on earnings and other taxes, $84,423.71.on account of snow- | clearing, $84,206.22; making a- total of $168,- 670.953.In 1900 the number of passengers carried was 43,362,262, an increase of 3,175,763 over 1899.KILLED IN SOUTH AFRICA Lendon, Nov.5.\u2014Lord Roberts tole- grephs from Johannesburg, under date of November 3, that in operations in the Belfast district, on Novmeber 2, Captain Chalmers, of the Canadian\u201d Mounted Rifles, was killed, and Major Sanders, of the same command, was wounded, The remaining battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment left for home to-day: CLOSING QUOTATIONS NEW YORX STOCKR.The following quotations were received hy RE RC OS OR ROS ROB ROI CRU æ CARO a ° DO) | .» \u2019 (entrance from Cour You \u2018cannot eat a better pie CACY ARI gtd Asie 9 hE - Typewriter A Modern Machine : The Underwood For Modern, People.WRITING IN SIGHT ALWAYS Gresilman Bros.Typewriter Co., 97 St.Francois Xavier Street \"LAINGS .CONC Q a LOIS CO crcraa ea CACSCACALALAL RO ROA HIE ER RG PSL IRL St A \u2014\u2014 AA AANGAS CAAA OMOANMEMG \"ENGLISH MINCE MEAT.MADE FRNM CHOICEST BEEF, SUET, FRUITS and SPICES, The Laing Packing & Provision Co, Ltd.SEVEN STORES.AAA A AOC CRAN ANA ANA E SEA RON ES PARA AR RR ROR RE RE BS A A 0) tS CROECECÉCECSONCÉE Sealed Tenders the Purchase known as Nos.9, 11 and 13 St.Sacrament St.| AND BEING OFFICIAL LOT NO.131, OF T HE WEST WARD, t Yard in rear as weil as St.Sacrament Street), \u2018real Stock Exchange, leading firms of Stock The land has dimensions covered by the building, which is of four storeys.t two years ago, provided with tiled and hard wood The situation is excellent, being acific Railway Telegraph Building, and 1 ancial institutions.| Terms of payment, of ycarly taxes from da For further particulary, apply to RATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, Liquidator.The Western Loan & Trust Co., Limited, and ail modern co nveniences.Brckers, and other tenants.153 St.James Street, Montreal.Will be Received up to the roth of November, 1900, for of that High-class Business Property, The Stock Exchange Building CITY OF MONTREAL oocupled by the Mont- about 20 x 70 feet, say 5,600 superficial feet, and is entirely [HE MINING BOARD.| Closing prices on the Mining Exchange , reported.as follows by A.W.Morris: Poe : \u201cqc CRILERS 1 STOCKS BUYERS Payne.a.nanvauer PP, Si 75 War Fagle.oor He 98 Itepublic.ee .69 683 VEFLUG.oii crore oo eee \u2026 40 35 Montrcal-Londun.7 64 Mig Three .ieee .2 14 Brandon & Golden Cro 12 9 California.eee ee un 3 Can, Gold Fields.MN vue Crridoo Hydraulic.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.150 .venin SLAP.\u2026\u20260\u2026\u2026.0.000n0secceuss 1 6 Fern .\u2026\u2026\u2026vocvess 5 .Gold Hill Dev 2 .lron Colt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2.0 00.Kuob Hilt .43 0 Monte Christo.3 .{ Montreal Gold Folds 3 3 Noble Five.vere Novelty.\u2026.\u2026.2 { should bear their share in shaping the policy | about thesc favorable conditions, and will | No.4\u201425v2 \u2018Notro Dame Street, Tel.Main [ Friends of Mr.Robt.Division who are de- Painting O1 f the Dra Model) wit be held on Wednoaday and re Afternoon, from 3 te 4 o'clock, commencing Novess- bor tnd.Fees, $6.00 per month.BLEMBNTARY DRAWING CLASS The Elementary Drawing Class will com~ mence November iat, and will be held on Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons, from 3.30 to 5 Fees, $1.00 or month.CONSERVATORY of DANCING Deportment and Physical Culture, Drummond Hall, 79-81 Drummond Street.Classes day and evening, at ¢ and 8 p.m.Pri lessons st any hour to suit.Hall to rent for Balls, Socials, Theatricals, etc., ete.Send for circular.Tel.Up 1438, .GEO.F.BEAMAN.H.L.PUTNAF, \u2019 REAL BSTATH, : MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS TEMPLE BUILDING.+ * Coming Nov.13th\u2014SIBNRIA.be : A Jausjes, Ongady's Primg Mini; Vela! Friends of .r.Bobt.| MAISONNEUVE.\u2014 ATER \u2018 veus L'Hocorable Wind Laurie, Pov Biokerdike, the Liberal HER MAJESTYS.THE ex.ACADEMY.\"Vase imag statin d'u de Sheet Oandidate in St Law| MAYOR lio Mom, Wo ant at EU aus Commnaine Tonight Mon Bev.dein and ds presence\u2019 sue\u201d rence Division, who are | NT ANT JON À.GROSIES STOCK OÙ SPECIAL MATINNE WEDNESDAY sions the heroism displayed by tbe Can desirious of volunteer- RAYMOND | MEN AND WOME Complete roturas cisction via spouted lue Siret epcaker, after Mr.Mackenass ing their services on sir Wilfrid Lauriers Candidat ection ears by wie Wet, sight vi V sondes Nit ne duivered ay ex Election Day, or who r Wilfrid Lauriers Candidale Matisees-i00, sic.Nights déc soc.Joc.haustive review of the situation.In the wish to place vehicles _ HAS OPENED TWO 7 , LIESLER & C6 Satoments made by Me.M J F.Guen Bo COMMITTEE ROOMS|ART ASSOCIATION.|{{ \"panda Producten at a recent Conservative m jir |at the disposal of the JOR THE PHILLIPS SQUARE HALL CAINE'S Quan bad secur Bit 3, fet Committee, will please pygyygy ELECTORS| Art Association Classes.\"anes pat colonial Railway from the United States somnmunicate, without | ar .PAINTING OLASS.CHRISTIAN\u201d presented for 175 Nights in New York and 4s rah Boston.60\u2014Poople on the Stage\u201480 Prices\u201481.50, $1.06, 750, 500 and 260, \\ THEATRE ROYAL 7 \u201cimine, THIS WEEK, Nov.§ Hariy Williams\u2019 Imperial Barlesquers Special Wednesday, Oct.7.correot returns the elections announced from the stage.Of a 10.30 and 300.Next Weok\u2014The BIg Sensation.RESENTA ION ADDRESSES \u201c> ARTISTIC NE ETL LC FOWIN COX &/CO ui si.FRANCO x2 12 © MEASURE profession.Trouser Makers, Positively ' We give the best value in our MADE-TO- TROUSERS at $4.00.They are cut by a Cutter who is an artist in his Robert Seath & Sons, \u20181817 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2018 .+ LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR \u2014 BELL TELEPHONE.\u2014 2 | \u2014\u20140F\u2014 > NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING | MONTREAL.MAIN SIT eaves quired.JONES & HENRY Plain and Decorative Painters, Wall Papers, Etc.5 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.Bell Tell.Up 2462.MONTRBAL MARRIAGE \u2018LICENSES .Insolvent Estates JOHN M: M.DUFF, Soon: 107 St.James Street and 8 Selkirk Aveidue.Guy street.FURS.fl TY Furs\u2019 Cleaned, Dyed and Bepaired at the lowest prices, Clavet & Ginchereau, 1487 St.Catherine Street, Oorner Béaudry Street, The Famous Medical Hall BELFAST GINGER ALE 44 made ONLY bp .ep ie me gens se | KENNETH CAMPBELL + CO.& ST.UIDAIN STRÉEL.Fiense note the Rive Labal.I \u2014_\u2014 ; Les \u2018 \\ oe RY 4 All electors now resident in the County who had left since 1898 are kindly requested to send their names and address.to the Central Committee, where they will .see the General List and obtain all the information re= A à EVENING (CLASSES.Lert | Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.Resumed Oot.1st.Individual tion.send for prospectus.Tel.Mats a .© CAZA & LORD Principals THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.Founded 1868, by O.B.Seifert.the Director.988 & 940 Dorchester St., near Mountain, Branches : Voice, Plano, Violin, | Theory of Music, &o., &o.for eat Klocution department may pe at aay time.+ now open.Puplle Office Supplies No house in Montreal is ped with office supplies of stationery,.eto.Printing, Bookbiading, Rul dossing, Reliels, ete.§ cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 34 GT.JAMES STREBT.Baa > end LIMITED - THE MOST PRAFECT MILLS IN CAN.Keswatin, 8,160 bbls.per Gay; Portage, Prairie, 760 bbls.per day.Blevators at impertant whbeat pointe in the Northwest, All grades of bard wheat four and bacs.Quotations asd eth be bod on - CENTRAL COMMITTEE - JL DECARIE Jacques Cartier ROOM 6 & 7, > nr de ie © .> + LakeormeWoods Milire(o.| BR \u2014 is at - 4 - good one, and the entertainments should 1 - \"widely separated lands under the domes Department for Women Readers TR MONTREAL DA As Seen by Her.It was à case of \u201cWhen the troops come marching home again, with glad and gallaut tread,\u201d on Saturday.A day to be remembered always, a day to thrill the coidest and :east cnthusiastic with feeli of Ring usm, aod § Pride.From early morning till at night the town was in a turmoil of military enthusiasm.The few gauy in every direction, and every man, woman aid child wore a necktie or badge, or scarf with the national rs, W some misguided youths wore ties with little \u201cJacks\u201d al.over - The procession was a triumph, © Was a roar of cheering and applause.swelling and rigipg as the \u2018foldiers drew nearer and nes:tr.Lots of funny, things Ppened, as they always do on these occasions, and lote of pachet:ic ones.I wou- der in the triumph and Pd of a safe.return for the heroes, and the enthusiasm over their brave deeds, how many thoughts .flew to those who are lying asleep under an alien sky.Who went out as stro and brave and loyal, but who were called by the greatest Enemy of all, to lay down forever the arms they taken up for and Country.The hearts of mo- sisters and sweethearts must have been wrung as the others marched past to be restored to their loved ones.But if the dead ones could speak they wauld have said \u201cto look upon them proudly with a calm and steadfast eve, for your brother was a soldier too, and not raid\u201d ie.\u201d | + But jt was at the drill shed that the event of the day took place, at least ia the eyes of the girls and their chapérones.hat was the reception and luncheon.The tter was a credit to Mrs.Clarke Murray, who organized the whole aifair, and | with the aid of a hard working committee, carried it.out without a hitch.No one would have believed that the dingy oid drill shed could look so well.The flags and banners hung all around the hall and |.\u2018 Her Gracious Majesty, and the V.R.and crown in lectrice lights, and ferred swung across t op an ow.The officers\u2019 table was Beautifully ccorated, and the two long tabies for Aros men were quite as pretty.Red .and blue was laid across the table, dnd vases of flowers were arranged at Juter- | vals.At each man's place was a but- : ton hole bouquet.The waitresses were ar in twos between the lables, wa.ting for the soldiers to arrive and their enthusiasm was intense.The Montreal sol- dieras (whose noses must have been rather | out of joint) marched in ar.d were cheered and at last to \u201cAuld Lang \u201cSyne\u201d the men in khaki came in.Then there was cheering and waving of handkerdhiefs and clapping of bands.I\u2019resently the men in 3 very modest, unobtrusive way, marched in to take their piaces at the tables where they were attended to assiduously by th: waitresses.\u2018Lhe giris agreed that there couldn't be a nicer lot of men.They were quiet in their manners, very modest about their adventures, and most pleas:d with all that was done for them.The girls inundated the soldiers with questions about the war,\" and many were the sou- .venirs and autographs carried away.But- } tens were recklessly cut off and presented \u201cto girls who returned ends of badges and } colored ribbons.Some Kruger pennies were given as War souvenirs too.and highly prized.It was interesting to hear men tell of the hospital in Bioemfonteimn Ww constant visitors.The return of the eol- diers will long be remembered by all who took part in the celebration.+ + The Editor of this Department will be pleased to receive for insertion all matter \u201crelating to women's organiza- Lions, meetings, personals, etc.Address Editor, Department for Women Readers, Herald Office, Craig Street.+ entrance, was the- picture > WOMEN'S DOINGS.DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE.The first for the season of the patriotic entertainments to be given by the Daughters of the Empire will take place on kri- | day evening in Karn Hall.A number of most interesting slides have been prepared.Many of them relate to the Trans- : vad war, while others are from photo- ; graphs -of the Royal Family, which have never before been reproduced.The siides will be explained briefly as each is thrown |.on the screen.These entertainments are | to be given monthly, with the intention of interesting the public and ecially the younger portion thereof, in-all the inion of Her Majesty.The object is a | be well patronized.ARTS AND HANDICRAFTS.4 On Saturday evening, the Arts and | Handicrafts Exhibition, which the Wo- | -men\u2019s Art Association has so successfully carried \u2018through, came to an end.A number of requests were made to keep the DESPONDENT M Find new hope and fresh energy in Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills.i i | | The care and worry, the anxiety ar: activity of business life constitute a seri.- drain on the nervous system.The \u2018\u2018isiness of this work-a-day worl.goes wii such & rush that iron nerve: even break down under the strain.ye Men who want thelr brains bright and clear and all their energies alive should take Milburu's Heart and Nerve Pills on the first approach of a nerve break down.The reconstructive power of these pills on the nerve centres is simply marvellous.They induce sleep, restore vitality and vigor, and give new life to the mental and physical forces, Middle aged men and mon advanced ir yearsare specially benefited by this remedy Mr.H.Hancock, of Hancock & Sadler, c the popular\u2019 Iroquois Hotel, Galt, Ont.made the following statement : \u2018 I beartil recommend Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerv Pills to anyone needing a tonio for tL- nerves or requiring a medicine to build u, the system when it becomes weakened an: run down by too close application to bus: ness, I found the pills were just the medi cine for my trouble.In fact after takin; three boxes I felt 60 much better that now I would not be without them.When I feel tired and worn out I take these valuable pile and find they recouy roy nervous and physical strength.The: seem to farnish just the elements requir: for reconstructing nerve tissue.\u2019 .+ ., the indefatigable efforts of Miss Phillips, | President W.A.A., to whom \u2018much praise | Irwin, secretary of the Exhibition (om- ner: | diers\u2019 Wives League will he rresent to give the lads a fitting welcomé home, a¥ Mr.and Mrs.Neville Belleau, Quebec, exhibition open another week, as the public had become much interested, but the ladies thought better to close at the time decided upon.The Women\u2019s Art Association, with the hearty -co-operation of many contributors and collectors, gathered together one of the most interesting and valuable collec - tions ever seen in the city.Many of the exhibits were historically valuable, others were curious and rare, and nearly all were beautiful.The public had a chance to see trearures unusually: jealously guarded by their owners, and most people were only too glad to profit by the opportunity.It were invidious to particularize when so many have given freely, constant help, but special mention should be made of is que.Also of Miss Eglaugh,! whose position as treasurer, was no sinecure.Miss mittee.and Miss Thompson, who was at her post in the galleries from morning till night, and whose.unfailing ready courtesy\u2019 won her many friends.co Among the rarest exhibite was a beati- tiful Liore 1)'Hcures.An Ms, of the 16th century, owned by Mr.J.R.Nelson.Its precise origin is difficult to, of the disappearance of the first pages.The designs nf some ot the arabesques, however, make it apparent that it?was onc: the property of one of the Enghsh | kinge.The royal arms figure in several designs.z SOLDIERS WIVES LEAGUE.A number of cards have been sent out by the Soldiers\u2019 Wives League for their reception to-night after the military din- The reception will take place Jan the Vies\u2019 Armory at 9 p.m.Lord Strath- cona has kindly consented to give an address.All the members helt in receiving and entertaining the gu:sts.and there will be excellent music provided.The S.L.W.is determined to become the wives of soldiers.~ Men, Women and Happenings Mr, W.P.Sloane, Toronto, is at'the Windsor.\u2019 Mr.G.G.Foster has returne from Sherbrogke.urned Mr.Ciordon Gates, of Hamilton, was in | town last week, ere Lady Roberts and Conan Doyle were |.friends, both in Montreal and Toronto congratulate ber most sincerely.Mr.and Mra.J.H.Henderson, who have been visiting Quebec, were register ed it the Chateau.Mr.John Torrance has left for Ste.Agathe des Monts, where he proposes to spend a short time, Mrs.Brockville Grier, Sherbrooke Street, has left for England, where she proposes to d some weeks, .: Mrs.Andrew T.Taylor, Essex Avenue, will leave shortly for Algeria, where she expects to spend the winter.Mr.Charles W.Trenholme, Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, has returned to Montreal after a trip abroad.Mrs.David Robertson and Miss Robertson have left for d'ng'and, where they intend to remain for some time.Mrs.Charles\u2019 E.Moyer, Sherbrooke Street, has arrived in Montreal after her 1ecent visit to friends in Pngland.Mr, W.Bell Dawson, of Ottawa, was in town last week the guest of his mother, Lady Dawson, University Street.Mr.Charles A.Hanson end Miss Han: n, oO ndon, an r.Hanson, Miss Hanson, of Montreal, are at the Chateau, Quebec.Miss Mabel Acer, Mountain Street, who has heen in Ste.Agathe des Monte for\u2019 some little time, has decided to spend the coming winter there.A Mrs, George W.Cook, Elm Avenue, Westmount, K in Quebec, where she went to meet her brother, who has come home with the first contingent, Mrs, Walter Jamieson, (nee\u2019 Miss Mac- pherson) will receive her wedding visits at her pretty house in Mark Street next Thursday and Friday afternoons.Mrs.James Ross, Peel Street, has received a welcome from her many friends in Montreal, who are more than charmed to \u2018| see her among them once again.Among the well-known Montrealers who went to Kingston to be present at the cun- secration of Bishop Mills were Mrs, Bagg, Miss Mitcheson and Mrs.Mulholland.Lady Hingston, Sherbrocke Street, and Master Hingston, who have been spending some time in England, are among the arrivals by the Allan Lingr Tunisian, chased, for his own occupation, the house recently built by Mr.Harry \u2018Weir, on Sherbrooke Street near Mackay Street.and Mrs.Herbert M.Price, Quebec, who has been visiting in England, the guest turned home.( Mr.and Mrs.Harold Redpath and family, who have been-for an extended trip \"abroad, are once again in Montreal and are comfortably settled for the winter on Mackay Street.: The visiting governors for the present Longue Pointe, are: \u2014Messrs, ot.F.C.Smith and James Ferrier.The many friend.of Mr, Charles C.recently moved to Toronto, will very much regret the loss to Montreal sociciy of Wo popular a member., Mr.Smith has received many congratulations on his appoint ment as manager of the bank in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.G.R.Gordon, nee Worden, Voronto, have return\u201c.to town RX.because [70d 4 ken up their residence at 459 Elm Avenue, Westmount.Mrs.(Gordon will receive on Wednesday and Thursday, Tih and Sth November, aftern on.aad evening and afterwards gn tue 1st and 3rd Wed nesdays., > On Friday before Their Excellenties re-\u2019 turned to Ottawa Lord Strathcona invited some guests to meet them al luncheon, where there were present besides the viceregal party, Dr.and Mrs Peterson, Mr.and Mra.T.(i.Shaughnessy, Mr.and Mrs.Giallespie Mur, Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Cleu:ton, Mr.Chipman and Mr.Sterling.Mr.W, F.Cleaver Sullivan who his the Sol- been stationed here fir sone yer in the Merchants Bank of Hali\u2018ax, has been moved to the bran h in Trury, NS.Mr.Sullivan'$ many: frends, while wishing him every success in his new position, are sdrrv\u201d to lose him from Montreal.Mr, Sullivan left last week to assume his new duties.- : : learned on Friday of the death of Mrs.James G.Lewis at 46 Shuter Street.Mrs.Lewis was\u2019 Miss Alice d» ~alaberry, a member of one of the best known (ana.dian families, a granddaugliter of de Nala- berry, the hero of Châteauguay.She was a very beautiful and charming woman and deserved!y admired\u2019 and love by all who knew her.\u2018 The marriage took place vesterday afternoon at the Church of &t.James the Apostle of Miss Clare Lindsay, to Mr, \u2018Gaston Mervale, both members of Her: Majesty\u2018a stock company.are at the Place Viger.; Mrs.Jack Hamilton, of Quebec, has been in Montreal for some days, Miss Lunn, 4 Park Avenue, was among the \u2018recent arrivals from England.Mr.Harry B.Cassils has returned to Montreal after an extended trip abroad.Mrs.Harry C.Seott, Sherbrooke Street, 1s at present stopping at Lakewood, N.J, Miss Jessie Walt, of Kemmtvi'le, is a patient\u201d at the Royal Victoria Hospital.\u201cDr.A.A.Brewne, Sherbrooke Street, has teturned to town after his recent trip.Miss Parker, of Compton, is in town the guest of Mrs.Springle, St, Matthew Street.1 Mrs.Scoogle, of Quebec, who was in town for some days last week, has left for home.: Lady Lacoste, St.Hubert Street, has is sued invitations for an afternoon tea on Tuesday hext.Mrs.Bushell, of Westmount, who hax been visiting friends in Quebec, has returned to town.w iss, May Mackinnon of Lachine, has.« \u20ac scholarship of the Metropolité College of Music, Toronto.Her onan away.wag performed by the Rev.Canqn Elle- god.Mr.Arthur Elliot gave the bride Miss Elsa Wylde was bridesmaid and Mr.Hen \u2018Travers was bést man.Many Montreal people who have become\u201d interested in Mr.and Mrs.Mervale, - through their performances at the theatre, will be interested to hear of thix wedding and wish the young peop.e happiness.4 qui-t bul interest'ng cvent took place on Wednesday thé lst October, at St.\u2018Mary's Church, Williamstown, Glengarry, Co., when Miss Reta Casgrain, third daughter of the late H.Casgrain, Esq., of Ottawa, was marriea to Mr.Fred Mec- Kelvey Bell, of Kingston.The ceremony \u2018was performed by Rev.Dean Twomey.The bride looked extremely sweet and routhful in a travelling suit of navy blue roadcloth, tailormade, and black velvet icture hat.She was given away by her brother, (George Macdonell Casgrain.The happy couple left by train for the Lower Provinces.Mr.and Mrs, and Misa Berthe Roy, of Quebec, left for New York, where they will reside in the future, in order to allow Miss Roy, whose remarkable musical talents are well-known in Quebec, to pursue her studies.It will be *remembered that Miss Roy captured a scholarship in ¢ , : Mr.Albert E.Ogilvie has lately pur- i Snuth, of the Quebce Bank, who has been - New York reventiy among 78 competi- Lee A ! The marriage of Miss Gertrude Akhuräf.to Mr.B.8.Irwin, in the Methodiat Church Coaticook, on Friday, was a pleas: ing event.Rev.C.A.Sykes, B.D., was the officiating clergyman, Miss Winifred Nunns presided at o and Messrs.E.A.Akburet, Wm, Akhurst and Dr.well acted as ushers.The church | was crowded with friends of the con- tracti ties.The bride-elect was conducted to the altar by her father where the groom awaited ber with his Mr.Sidney Irwin, of Montreal, who was best man.The bride, attired in white Swiss muslin, carrying a_bonquet of roses.Her sister, Miss Edith acted as bridesmaid.and wag robed in Swiss muslin over pink.Little Miss Myrtie Ak- hurst made a charming flower girl.POT POURRI, An English paper states that the honor of representing the voiunteess has been conferred upon the St.Georges\u2019 Rities.The reason is that this corps is the premier among the volunteer forces of the Empire, and for that reason its selection will remove fny objection thit might have ariscn among so many of the volunteer corps of England.This regiment was raised about 150 years ago.It then bore the name of the Duke of Cumberland\u2019s Sharpshooters.It was at the time of the rising of \u201845, when the Highlanders were as near London as Derby.The regiment was raised by Edward Maunsell, of Thorpe Maulsen, who was High Sheriff of his county.Curiously enough the mini« ature of his son was one of those shown at the Arts and Handicrafts Exhibition.The son wag grandfather of Mrs.McCord, of Mcntreâl.: A USEFUL TRIFLE.\u201cYes,\u201d remarked the bride-elect, as shd stood waiting for her car, \u201cmy wedding is only a few days off and the presents are beginning to pour in.It's not the big sliver dishes and cut glass\u2019 bowls that I i ; | : Miss Gertrude\u2019 Price, daughter of Mr.of Mr.and.Mis.Gilbert Parker; has re- | { i» week to the Protestant House of Industry for this finishing touch, Come up this nf- -and Refuge, and aio to the Homes at térnéon: with the rest of the givia.; edly teil you constipation or inac:lvity of It was w:th decp regret that her friends the bowels.He will aiso add that hi.need \u2018and there foliows kidocy disorders, to pid | ! | The ceremony painful and fatal complications of these dis i appreciate the most, though.\u201c Yesterday the postmam handed me a little-box,.and I knew by the writing It came from Kate N., off In Chicago.When I undid the cover and layors of tissue paper, tled with dainty ribhons, there lay a little silver bodkin, with my name engraved on It, und three spools of pale blue baby ribbon.The little, Inexpensive gift went stralght, to My heart.Kate's as poor as a church mouse and.can\u2019t afford expensive presents, but she had\u2019 put a loving thought into this reigembrance, for, she knows how I love dnfuty underwear, and my favorite color 1s*baby Tue.co \u2018Have you made use of the bodkin yet?\" lavghed her friends.\u201cWell, T-should say I have! I! sat down after breakfast, and spent the whole morn- Ing running ribbons through all uy lace trimmed garments that were just walting rm and for he giad to show.von my trousseau, we'll have a cup nf S o'clock tea, tod the sake af auld lang grne.\u201d > The True Cause - of Many [ll Is Constipation; an Irregularity Which is Corrected and Per- | manently Cured by Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, .Ask any reputable phy< can what is the cause of the most bhodlly derangements and the greatest suffering and he will und ubt- not be the case If people would pay proper attention to this most Important funct.on.Through Ignorance, neglect or a s nse of | false modesty, people allow the b.wels to get Into a state of chronic coustipation: lIver, Indigestion and a complete upsetting of the digestive, filtering and excretory NYS- tems.- Appendieltis, Inflammation of the bowels, Bright's disease and all the dreadfully eases are usually set up as a di-ect re-vit of neglecting to keep the buwels heaithy and regular, Many pcople Imagine that they can prescribe for constipation, and so dose themselves wilh salts or ather strong, harmful and weakeninz dr:gs, wbl-h effect an act! in of the bowels, but if tuken repeatedly dead- eu and paralyze the system so that It la not respond to the influence of curative veudered unable to act for Its:If and will medicines, Dr.Chase's Kldney-Liver Pills act naturally and pleasanily on the bowels, and through thelr toning and invigorating effects thoroughly and permanently cure constipation.No one who reglizes the great importance of keeping the bowels periectly heal thy.and regular can afford to lose sight of Dr.Chase's Kldney-Liver I'ills as tho.greatest regulators of the tltering and excretory eystem\u2014the liver, kidneys and bow- cls.} ; As a family medielne to prevent and cure constipation, bllllousness, dyapepsia, Inactive liver and kidneys and the very many {lls arising from thexa derangements Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver Dilla easily stand first, having by far the largest sale of spy slmil- ar preparation In Afmérica.One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Ldman- [LY HERALD, MONDAY.NOV.5, 1900.Leovery.son, Bates & Co.Toronto.: ess né S.CARSLEY CO.\u201c7 J SU Ay Metre Dame S¢ Blankels The great safeguard are hints of the prices: BLANKET PR.CRS Bize 54 by 73 inches, White \u2018Wool Blankets, fancy borders .81.78 Size 56 by 7¢ inches, White Wool Blen- kets, with blue borders Size 64 by 84 inches, White Waol Blankets, with blue borders .82.80 Size 68 by 5 inches, White Wool Blan- Size 72 by 90 inches, White Wool Blankets, with blue borders .8$4.00 kets, with blue borders:.8.7% Size 72 by 92 inches, White W Blin- - kets, with tagey borders Size 74 by 95 inches, White Woo kets, with fancy borders CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.NEW CARPETS Hundreds of well chosen patterns to select from.Special Price, yard.,40C Superior Quality Tapestry Carpets, new designs, new colorings, new styles.Special Price .c.cevuunenne.480 Fine Brussels Carpets, extra qualify, with % borders to match.Special Price KOC Royal Axminster Carpets, In newest and most desirable designs, handsome % borders to match 1.25 English Oilcléth, specially well seasoned, new patterns, two yards wide, per square yard ,.,.ccoeee.250 Scotch Linoleums, heavy.well made \u201cScotch Linoleums, splendid goods, well seasoned, new patterns, new colors.\u2018 Special Price, sq.yard vruccecc BBC \u201cGLASS SPECIALS ~1 275 Crystal Table Sets, In dainty de signs, consisting of Mentreal\u2019s Greatest Stes Comforters.They're gathered bere in tremendous varicties.These Mov.5, 1900.and Comlorers.to bedlth and comfort are Blankets and BED CONFORTER: Comforters, for Single Beds, covered with pretty ltd Cambie, well filled.Prices \u2018 .@8C to DTC Comforters, for Single Beds, covered with Silkaline and Sateen, in a variety of handsome designs.Prices, S130 : to 82.65% Comforters, for Double Beds, covered with Comforters, for Single and Double Beds, fine Quality Sateen, filled pure down.Prioes .$4.30 to 87.30 i ' | That make beautiful , Floor Coverings, very SAXON CARPETS | | ! | sure 27 inches | wide, , woven in \u2018pretty mottled shades of olive and red, brown and black, green and black, and ji | other pretty combinations.Special = Price .eeriresiens.TR 8H, Saxon Stair Carpet, for Halls and Stairs, in the following widths: Inches 18 2 27 36 18¢ 22c ' 27c 36c yard Price Butter Cooler, Sugar Box, Cream Jug 4nd Spoon Holder, best quality and finish.Regular 46c.Special, set .290 + RAINY-DAY NEEDS.Here are a few specials in Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 They are the good k inc\u2014the kind that will render you good and honest service.LADIES\u2019 GLORIA SI MEN'S UMBRELLAS, LADIES\u2019 UMBRPLL AS, covered with union cloth, steel rod, assorted fancy handles.Special Price .£0D frame.national and fancy handles.Special Price R2.00 .rod, paragon frame, national handles.MEN'S SILK UMBR ELLAS, with national Congo \u2018han- dice, steel paragon frame, best finish.Special Price, 82.350 CHINA JUGS 1,000 China Jugs, decorated in gilt, 1% ; and 2 pint size.They will be put on \u201c Sale To-morrow at one price, as Umbrellas.LK UMBRELLAS, steel r ara- union, covered, silk finish, steel Special value, $1.00 A USEFUL LIST FOR TOMORROW.Regular.Special.Shredded Wheat Biscuits .15\u20ac 124e Finest Flour, 25 lbs.he 55e C.& B.Marmalade, 7 fba.9e ake \u2018Rriston\u2019s Self Ralsing Flour 15¢ 12%e Bread Knives oo.,.15e 19\u20ac Plated Sugar Shells .Be 5e Carving Set ce 65c 476 Mail Orders Proinpt!y Fille.™= S, CARSLEY CO.*™ 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St., 184 to\" 194 St.James St.MONTREAL Regular.Special.50¢ c Dake Boards .peascessess 35 Pillow Sham Holders .256 17\u20ac Boot.Brushes .ees XE 8e Large Box Wax Tapers 4e - Stove Pipes T%e Weather Strips .4%c Stove Poker .8c 4c Send for New Catalogue.de la Rissance Opécialités pour Crdonnene: ,relivre tapisserses papaterses & nha al | Te.te veuve de ve è : Veemine: et A ke Price\u20141%, 114, 2, S cents per lb SHOT HIS WIFE; THEN ITTMSELF, Lambeth, Ont.; Nov.5.\u2014Farly Satyrday morning J.J.Lewis a farmer of this \u2018place, shot his.wife in the head while she lay asleep.Two shotg entered the woman's head, ane just above the temple, and the other in the cheekbone.Mrs, Lewis ran from the house to a neighbor.She heard a shot just as she lefly the house.Dr.; Routledge was called and extracted the! bullets, and has hopes of Mrs.Lewis re.\u2019 When County Constable Ward, of Tondon, arrived on the scene,.a little later, Mr.\u2018 L'wis was found dead, having shot himrelf through the temple.Coroner Routledge held a post-mortem examination and then adjourned the inquest until today.| TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.| Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.Al) \"druggists refund the money if it fails to cur».25e.J.W.Grove\u2019s signattre is on i each box.; \u2014\u2014_\u2014puns-mremmentntenns WAITING FOR TAKERS.Kingston, Nov.5.\u2014(Sperial.)\u2014~The Whig mys it is authorized to state that an ae-.es D'S ONE HUNDRED \u2014\u2014 re OUT THE HERAL MY FRIEND THE POLICEMAN, By Herman Da Costa.NO, 39, (Copyrighted, 1900, Wm.R.Miller.) His proper name was Willam Loring, but we always called him Dennis.S:x-font- two, a brown moustache, brown hair, blue eyes that took in the world as if it were a thing utterly apart from himself, and a STORIES - crowd upon him, catching hold of his hands, | legs, face, coat, any whereas long as they i could stay there with any reasonable de- | | gree ol safety.« When he marched out the\u2019 morning, and after had gone fe school, Peep out from a daor, Land _catehing_sigut_o£ him, the come, \u2018Ilcre tums Mr.Loring!\u201d with the pecullar intonation children ire to .cries which they want Lo sound.fast.And the mothers, tno, repose the utmont trust Ja\u2019 hm.But his special friend, his pet, was a little curly headed boy, only three years old.whose face would not have seemed out of lace fnong the cherubs in some of Ru- \u2018hen®\u2019 pletures.Dennis, would scan the llt- tie faces ns they catme around him.and as Soon as he spiel \u201cPrince Charlle,\u201d as he called hun, his lônk of engerness would he changed to one of Joy, and would.g've.him the place of honor, his left hand.Then he would pace dp and down, taking 5 steps, bis little friend \u2018strogling to am with his squad 1A the older children\u2019 a little head would look eagerly around, .merry, laughing face that gave the lie to his severe volce when upholding the dg.- h fit vo nity of the law, was a pretty cl .; Denis Loring.And the Way the chtidren- erow.lcd around him on his b-at! sume the same atep, and at last having to break Into a ty run to keep up \"ith When I rallled Dennis on his prre- Unity for the children he silenced me hy snying he hod eft two In Ireland fy» fost round, : \u2018 © out \"one the\u2019 < Manghingiy tell them to leave him alone auxious \u2018ook on his fave \u2018nd asxea.50 right, dr\u201d Pe Le wosld \u201crun them in,\u201d but they would * you think it's \u201cWhat?\u201d I asked, \u201cYou don't know, sir?\u2019 be asked, surprise written on\u2019 his face.\u201cCertainly not, Dennis.What Is it?\u201cWell, sir, Charlie's father won't let him fo in the street any more, and days {t's (came the other children are.no good!\u201d I comforted him as much as I could, Although inclined to laugh at the serious look h's face wore, But It was no use, and op au VIN cheeka luce he was put on his hat Le néclded île cotviren.They drew away together, sumewba: frightened at \u2018hie change\u2019 which had come over him.One little mi, a little red-hnired girl, was the only one courageous enough to Accost him, She t ddl 4 up to him, And holding up her little hand.in.which a cent was tightly grasp d.offered It to him, aithotæh ahe had a difficult \u2018ask In keeping back the tears that rose from parting with her treasure.It relieved the tension.We snatched Ger up, and In a few minugge they were surrounded hy a crowd of laugh'ng and\u2019 chattering children, puiling his coat, his hands, anywhere they could reach.| maw him Jlancing at \u201cPrince Charlie's\u201d house, and saw there the reasnn for this demonstration, A 'eurly little N-nd was pressed agninet the pane, nnd a little Fr wan trying ta wipe \u2018away Ae (ears that wepe tom ng faster and faster, I saw no moré sf Dennis after this epl- sode for three wceks, as I wan-called away on am limportaut asission.him again It was under such trying dir- ing.\u201cMood doggie! - Nice doggle! Tum with Cunslunces that a hraver man than he would have failed on lorrg what hé dit.t war a sunuy July, moroing as I stepped from the traln, apd as it was very hot when I arrived home, 1 determined not \"(0 ge out until the eoal of the evening.My gs = ë cars the cry would whey finally left-him Law two_toars + * Walk, When I saw | dog, holding où first thought on Ftepping outsdde wan of Dennis.a was stun \u201chi.Band shading his 4e yvideatly.lateaing, \u2014He - A nothing, ¢ seemed, for he rosum d his surrounded hy the children, who d'à did not seem to he affected hy the heat, ; which still quivered in the air.Again he stopped, an self, He atroda on again, however.Another time he stopped.Thin time I could distinguish the erles, \u201cMad dog!\u201d \u201cMad dog!\u201d \u201cKill him!\u201d \u201cKill hm!\" Loring heard 1t, tan, for he swept the chtld-cn toward ine, nnd- I had them safe in a moment.I made a movement to follow them, when I was arronted hy a terrible cry from Ioring.Down the atreet a Great Dane was rushing, lis head bent low to the ground, the e surging sway Before tim, whilst behind he was being followed by a ques mob who threw stones, bottles and debris of afl kinds at him, but without making him.page in his headlong career, He wan an mmormfons beast, an I tarned to fly for anfe'y, when A see m tke a trapped tiger mopped me su iv course, \u201cThere was Prince Charlie In\u2019 the\u2019 m.ddle of the cest, todéling toward the - t Letio hands and &y- tng on the sidewalk, | the Arme nf the eyes, his brow Kknit- | could Dear this Mme I could hear cries, | at once, and Charlie\u2019 The father, tremhling 4 white, was rushing through the door.loring shot ne would have hit \u201cPrince |* There was nat an Instant to Dennix was beside Afting him up with he had swung him Into t father, who luckily re- |- tained self-control enough te catch him, he turued-to- fave the deg, who was on him already._, With his hands gripped around the dog's threat he ified it slowly, the veins standing Sut on hia foreheads like whipeords, while \u2018It annk its teeth again and again In.him.With a last effort it buried ite teeth in his are.In another instant it was dead.TI waa quickly by hls side, hut saw at a glance (hat nothing could be done, There werd deep holes in his arm from which the blood was -dripping.and the poison had glready entered his arstem, We walkeil to the stations only a short die tance away.the father and \u201cPrince Char Îte\u201d* on one side and myself on the other, When we entered the captain was writing.An Loring saluted, then stood at attention, he, lonked up wonderingly.Well, Loring?\u201d Bot Foring had 4 et in à dead faint.While the father explained what had happened lorirg was carr ed ta the prospital, where he «died fonr days Tater: and if we fee rewarded for the good deeda done on thin earth, he must have gone to Heaven \u2018 - Charlie.lose., With a sprin \u201cPrince Charlie,\u201d A mighty swing, The Dominion Flour Paste Co C.GREAVES, Manager.This paste 1s recognized as beln strongest, the best to preserve itself, the most agreeable to use on account of ite perfume.It i» proof.against all vermin and insects It 1s employed with great advantage in shoe-makiug.for chapping, box-toes, innersoles, counters, etc., etc.etc.\u2019 It is used by book-binders, it being the strongest and drying the quickest.It is used by paper-hangers.for its gon\u2019 qualities and perfume, used for whitewashing.fe Is the best also for pasting (labels) on all canned goods, etc., etc.OFFICE.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.427 matonneure st FACTORY in rear.\u2026.870 Champlaiu St MONTREAL, CANADA.Bell Telephone, East 1294.The Best Is the Cheapest.commodation wager is ready of $1.000 that .M.Britton will be the next member for Kingstom, and $1,000 that the Laurier Government will carry the country.The paper also gives this anticipated list of Liberal winners: Britton, Kingston; Lewis, ! South Leeds; Leonard, Lennox; Martin, | Addington; Hurley.Fast Hastings; Rogers, Frontenac; Pettet, Prince Edward.\" POE ÊTREET CAR STRIKE SERTOUS.Kingston, Jamaica, Nov, 5\u2014The strike of the employes of the Street Railroad is serious.The service.is Almost at a stand.\u20ac ANCRUM\u2014At Gt.MAGUIRE\u2014-At 428 Lansdowne © STEVENSON-BEATTEAY\u2014At CAMERON\u2014In London, WINDEATT\u2014On BIRTER & a An Lambert, New, dsrghter to Mr.and ure, à.Feed GRAHAM\u2014At tbe manse, Petrolia, Out, on Tuesday, Oct.30.to the Rev.and Mrs, Graham a daughter, AL HAKLANG-\u2014Un Nos.1, at 105 Cote Antoine Road, Westmount, the wits T:om.s H.:r!inæ, of a son.HY LEERT\u2014On Oct.31, at 58 Street, the wile of W.G.Hurlbert ot LEWIS\u2014At 48 Shuter Street on the 2n46 -irst., the wife of James 4&7.Lewis, of a sen, Avenue, W:s Foley.and sister of L«wnis.Bernard and Owen Tan- sey, aged 57 ycars.Funeral will take .lace from her late residence, 68 H rmina treet, on Tuesday morning, Nov.6, at KX o'clock sharp.to St.Patrek's Church, and thence to Cote deg Neiges Crmetery, Fricnds and.grquaintances will pleace ac- eept this fitimation, « LAWRENCE\u2014On Nov, 1, Mrs.J.B.Lawrence, agel 72 years and 9 months.LI WIS\u2014In this city.on Nov.2, Alice de Salaherry, wife of James G.Lewis, ag-d 27 ye:rs.: McKi:ON\u2014Suddenly, on Nov, 8.John Me- Keon, ex-superintendent Pomt Office Department, aged 70 years.Funeral frcm his late re~'dence, 19 Crescent Street, oa Tu-~day, 6th Inst, at 830 a.m.to 8.Patrick's Church, thence to Cote dos Nelges Cemetery.: O'REILLY\u2014In this city, on Nov.2, Richard OR :l:y, of th- Parish of St_ Co um- bau, father of Richard and Hugh O'Reilly, plumbers.DEATHS ELSEWHERE.ALDERSON\u2014At Brantford, Ont., on Oct.31, George Robert Alderson, aged 57, late employe of G.T.R.BROUSSEAT\u2014On Oct.30, at Quebec, at ithe age of 71 years, J.Bte.Brousseau, husband of Dame Caroline Lacroix.DORNEY\u2014On Oct.30.at Ottawa, Adelalde V.Dorney, relict of the la:» John PB.Dorney, ag.d 60 years.; .FORDE\u2014At Toronto, on Oct.31, Elisa, wi:ow of the late Lewis Forde, of Lon- dou.Eng.in her 80th year.FRANUIS\u2014At St.John, N.B., on Oct.31, Roxuna L., wife of Charles F, Francis, aged 31 years, \u2018LIVINGSTUNE\u2014At his resident, 2 Wiiton Crescent, Toronto, on Nov.1, Joseph A, Livingstonu, in hs 73rd year.© McNEILIL\u2014Iu Kingston, on Oct.30, Cha s MeN, in hia 85th year, Bas PEIRSON\u2014In Brampton, Ont, on Oct.3 George Peirsou, aged years and 8 mon.Ls.SMITH\u2014At Guelph, on Oct.\u201831, Frank Sml:h, of Toronto, son of the late Francis Smith.! ) WIGLE\u2014Ou Oct.31, at Toronto.lva Bue- lah Wigle, ag.d 12 years and 10 months, WILLIAMS\u2014At.Capelton, Que., on Nor.1, Alice Aun Carkeck, beloved wife of Frederick Williams, aged 32 years.- Oct.30, in thls eft Captain Wm.Hamlyn Windeatt, late oF Shaudon, South Devon, England, aged 57 yours, - still.A few cars are running under police protection and a\u2019 strong police force has \u2018been called out to guard the workers from assault.: ; .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 \u201cMY KIDNEYS ARP ALL WRONG!\u2014 How shall I insure best resuits in the shortest time?\u201d It stands to reason that a liquid specific of the unquestionable merit of South American Kidney Cure will go more directly snd quickly to the seat of the trouble than the \u201cpill form\u2019 treatment, and when.It strikes the spot there's healing in an 1n- stant.\u201478 Se AAAAAALD AAA AAAS ADIA a + Ladies\u2019 Special DRESSING.ji They know that with it their shoes are kept in splendid condition, remaining soft and ?comfortable.LH.PACKARD § ; On aale at all Shoe 8torcs & 0 MONTREAL.| 25c.vi \u2014 i ol What! What! What! lady charlotte I have got.COUPON AGENCIES.Herald Coupons may be exchanged at Here ald Otlfce, or at following agencies: 383 Notre Dame\u2014F.Whitaker, Grocdry.1005 St.Catherine\u2014Jos.Mailloux.Cor.Craig and St.Denis\u2014Henr] Beaudry.680 St.Denis-\u2014-Mrs.White, Books.429 St.Lawrence\u2014T.Vaughan, Books.203 Bleury\u2014E.C.Genge & Co,, Fruits and Confectionery.4187 8t.Catherine Street\u2014R.N.McCallum.® .4850 Sherbrooke\u2014J.J.Musgrave.213 St.Antoine\u2014J.L.King, Books, - : 157 Congregation Street, Point St.Charles .wm.Monteith, Grocery.Pan 236 Hibernia\u2014Mrs.Crutchlow, cy Goods, 673 Wellington Street\u2014G.L.Webber, 66 Shearer Street\u2014Mrs.Conolly, 401 St.Denis Street\u2014Wm.G, Black.> 851 St.Urbain St.(Anpex)\u2014A, C.Galbrai MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1600, HERALD COUPONS GOOD AS GOLD + + + + +0.+.This Coupon will be The Montreal Herald in accepted by exchange for articles offercd by it, on conditious specified in sald offer.\u2014 NOTHING that the market aff ode i Table Waters Ta in SURPASSES - | BEAVER Brand |Caledonia Waters It 1s palatable, -\u2014 e | BATHS MARRIAGES.DEATHS, | 1 + none es et = BL Be ee A SN aoe Creve ome = 8 con mes immensely Pont.204 ROWAN BROS.& CO., BOTILERS, - 28 1-2 VALLEE STRERT.mi -\u2014 , ; RG . - Tfows runai | Cheering Thousands Make a Sight ~~ to be Forgotten.The Civic Demonstration at Military Headquarters.Speeches by Lord Strathcona, the Acting Mayor and Other Notabilities\u2014Toronto and Western Men Left for Home Last Night: With an entbusiasm which may be equalled but never surpassed by the might Jest city of a world-wide empire, Mon welcomed back on.Saturday the men who have upheld with dauntless courage and gallantry worthy of the best traditions of a vahant race the honor of Canada and the glory of the Mother Land in the greatest struggie which Britannia has had to face since the naval genius of Nelson es tablished her on the seat of Neptune and proclaimed.her mistress of the seas.To see the bronzed and smiling heroes, modest and yet conscious of having played à noble part, marching back to their old homes with the laurel wreath of many vie- tories on their brows was a sight which fan never be forgotten by those who be 1 How well they looked! Bronzed faces, &plendic physique, cloge-fitting khaki uniforms that spoke as if by implication only \\ of grim visaged war, the flower of the country's manhood, was it surprising that the sons of Canada shoulde be received with all the honors that civic hospitality and patriotic citizenship could suggest and w It was a day of universal rejoicing, na the scores of thousands who lined the thoroughfares, and profusion of decorations, the west end to the east, from the river to the mountain, plainly told.It was a_day of unusual rejoicing, but \"it was chastened by the thought that some were not there.to receive the great welcome, that upon the far-away South Af- _ rican velds there were men left behind who would never more behold the bright faces.of a loving family circle.Thus it always is we drink with the cup of joy the dregs of sorrow.A word must be said of the spirit of orderliness that everywhere prevailed.It was in every respect most creditable, a testimony to the self- respect of the community as well as to ita capacity to rise to the requirements of a truly memorable occasion, \u2019 ; PICTURESQUE SCENE © AT THE DRILL HALL, MAGNIFICENT WELCOME No language.however, picturesque, no pen, however facile could give an adequate description of the magnificent spectacle presented by \u2018the drill shed on Saturday afternoon.It was imposing\u2014nay it was grand\u2014to see the huge, but under ordinary cricumstanges, rather cadaverous looking - structure blazing forth with its dazzling display.of color, but the decorations were as nothing compared with the splendid scene presented when Canada's brave hepoes were literally borne in triumph into the building and set down at the feast given in their honor.WELCOME HOME CANADIANS, \u201cWelcome home Canadians\u2019 was the living voice in which the great walls spuke\u2014welcome home with reminders in blue and gold of \u201cSunnyside,\u201d \u2018Belmont,\u2019 \u201cPaardeberg,\u201d *\u201cMafeking,\u201d \u201cGlencoe,\u201d \u201cKimberley,\u201d \u2018\u2018Bloemfontein,\u201d \u201cPretoria, \u201cLadysmith,\u201d and \u201c\u2018Elar lslagaate.Then there were pictures anc groups of flags and the big galleries crowded with smartly dressed people admitted by ticket, ladies and gentlemen in the proportion of two to one, who waved Union Jacks and ensigns with an enthusiasm which demonstrated plainly how thoroughl¥ their hearts were in the cause whose vindica¥ion they were\u2019 in truth celebrating by honoring those who played a worthy part in the making of history on the South African veldt.This much and more bad been done to give warmth and color to the: coldness and rigidity of the outline of the walls and let it he said that the task of ornamentation is attended by no emall difficulty when one considers the usually severe and sombere aspect of the military headquarters of Montreal.\u2018 At the northern end of the hall was a large -portrait of the Queen surmounted by à royal crown and flanke standard and Union Jack, the flag of the Dominion, the blue ensign and the letters jn white incandescent lights \u201c.R.Below and in front of ihe gallery was the invocation \u201c(Giod Save the Queen,\u201d in letters of gold on a blue ground, with trophies of flags on either side.All around the bottom of the gallery were festoons made up of scores of yards of bunting of military red, and along the balustrade and between clusters of flags affixed to shields were\u2019 the reminders of historic scenes [in which Canadian valor attested before an admiring world that Canadians were worthy to rank foremost among the sons of the Empire.Somewhere about the centre nf the vast floor a band.stand was erected and it served as a platform from which the speeches of welcome were delivered.Further up were the tables prettily decorated with Howers and laid out with much artistic perception, in an atmosphere of dainty sweetness, roped off from an intrusive publie whos?enthusiasm it\u201d was not easy to restrain.This was the minor frame work to the setting, hardly visible indeed, from a distance, through the red coats of the Fusiliers, the feathered bonnets of the Royal Scots, the dark uniforms of the Field Battery and Garrison Artillery, and the gray of the cadets.MONTREAL'S FAIR DAUGHTERS SERVE But conspicuous \u2018enough to those who were so fortunate as to get near was the charming bevy of Montreal ladies, repre sentative of the best elements of the city\u2019s socis) life, who volunteered to serve ~ at the exquisitely adorned tables.These relieved by narrow sashes of red, white \"re d by narrow sashes of red; while red db lue, worn across the breast with small silk Union Jack's sown to the It was when night fell that the great Picture vas seen at ite bent.When of ifenadescent lampe\u2014two Ae inning from side to side of the hall and gathered up far above the cross-table, shed their ruby and amber glow over the gorgeous ncene of animation, brightness and euthusiasm * \u201cThe executive committee who hed charge of the table arrangements and the or- ization of the uniqué waiting staff con- Sted of these ladies.° EXECUTIVE COMMTI LEE, .Clark Murrey, Mrs.Joh ilvie, una EB A heat i 1 n, Mra .Ne Clibeone, Mrs.Rolland, Mrs.Dea\u2019 re , .C.N.Armmtrong, Mrs, F.X.Caoduet.Mre.(Col) Wbitioy, Mia, WŸ° J, Tabb, Mrs.Pringle, Mrs.McKay, Mrs.J.W.Marling, Mrs.Hemaley Hrs.Jen- derson; Madame Te.Jeffre ur land, Miss MoNei Mrs.Fenwick \u2018Beaman, Miss M ur aid, Mrs.(Col.) Steele.~ the Misses Gascoigne, ath.D.W.McPherson, Mrs.Mclaren, | \u2018the Prince of Wales Fusiliers office.\u2018Seath, Mr.J.S.d by the royal: cher, Mrs.Andersen, Mrs.Geo.Caut- enry, Mrs.Bales, Thos.Sadler, Mrs.Mrs.Finnie, Mrs.Rile lie, Mrs.Ward, Mrs.Mrs.Marson, Mrs.Shearer, Mrs.Henry, Mrs.Ingles, Mrs.Raddon, Mrs.L ail, Mrs, Kellert, Mrs.odgson, Mrs.es, Mrs.ardner, Mrs.Thurston, Mra Seath, Mrs.Brock, rs.Woodhouse, Mrs.Watt.The following ladies acted as waitresses, esdames .rmstrong and Mussen, the lert, McNejss, Beaman, Armstrong, 1- vie, Buchanan, Roe, Currie, Moore, Allo, Arnold, McKay, Parratt, Barlow, Nichol son, Houghton, Nelson, Hughes, Beaman, Farrell, MoPherson, Bourke, Wright, Snowdon, Landau, Norvers, Martin, Nor vers, Peacock, Scanlan, N.Elliott.THE MILITARY ARRIVE, As early as one o'clock the people began to gather in the gallery and fortunate indeed, they might consider themselves who were able to secure sitting accomma- dation at half-paet two.It was almost.four o'clock when the local regiments marched into the drill hall and formed up in line round the roped in space.Each corps as it made its appearance was cheered by its admirers, and exceptionally hearty was the welcome accorded to the amart- locking well trained regulars srom \u2018St.n\u2019s.; Co The welkin rang again with the roars of cheers that went up as the men \u2018in khaki appeared at the big door, headed\u2019 by the i band of the Prince of Wales Fusiliers playing *\u201cIhe Maple Leafe Forever.\u201d \u2018The duors were open wide.The heroes did not march in they were simply carried in triumph in\u2019couples, in fours An single file, in anything and everything in defiance of every principle of military rule and order._ But what recked \u2018anybody of military rulg.and @rder now.People remember- \u2018ed \u201conly the great achievementy nobly done in the far away sand covered veldt.The populace was in command now and they id thi in their own way.At least half an hour it must have taken the men who formed the contingent to disentagle themselves from their effusive and demonstrative friends, and to reach armory, their to deposit their arms and agcountre- ments.Then they ferl in by companies and were marched to their places at the table ,amid such a scene of tumultous cheering as been rarely witnessed.Prominent notabilities had by this time athered round the platform.Lord trathcona was conspicious among the earlier arrivals.Ald.Gagnon, the actin mayor, was there wearing the chain o i Lieut.-Col.Roy, D.U.C., was di- rectiuz the military arrangements from the inciosure and the centrel group included Mr.E.S.Clouston, of the Bank ol Montreal; ex-Mayor - R.Wilson-Smith, Principal Peterson, of McGill, 'Hon.J.D.Rollauu, the Venerable Archdeacon Morton, Mr.Robert Bickerdike, Hon.A.W.Atwater, Judge Davidson, Jud ur- tele, Lieut.-Col.Busteed, Lieut.Col.A.A.Stevenson, Ald.McBride, Ald.Sadler, Ald.Lamarche, Ald.Robillard, Ald.Ek- ers, Ald.Faucher, Ald.Gallery, Ald.Tan- sey, Ald.Clerihue, Ald.Raby, Major D.Hutchison, Hon.J.D.Holland, and Mr.A.T.Taylor.CABLEGRAM FROM TIIE QUEEN.As soon as the soldiers took their seats the progranime.of the afternoon was opened.First came a cablegram from the Queen, which was read by Colonel Roy.lt was signed \u201cVictoria,\u201d and had been received by His Excellency the Governor- General.\u2018The Queen's message read: \u2014 | \u201cHer Majesty the Queen learns with, pleasure of the safe weturn of her Canadian soldiers, and desires.to again express her.appreciation of their services to \u2018the Empire.\u201d Alderman, Sadler read a telegram from the Governor-General to the Mayor, regretting that it would bé impossible for himself and Lady Minto to accept the invitation to be present, owing tô the cele, bration in Ottawa.; From the Mayor had been received the Stewart, Mrs.Emslie, Mrs.Peck, Mrs.: Misses Symington, Lawrence, Riddell, Kel- | ït is the emblem of equal rights, it means Kay, Fairbairn, Clerihue, Nicoll, Whitlez, : l thusiaem.\u201cMr.Mayor, Col.Roy, Captain ! .THE MONFREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY.NOV.5,'1800 [ at the call of duty have not returneË to us.It is a source of gratification for us ta reflect that those who fell, did =o in a just and righteous cause; that you who return to us come crowned with the layrels of honorable victory\u2014a victory of right over wrong.In future, South Africa, thanks to the courage of you and your comrades, will be as free as Canada.where each citi- sen has a voice and is not afraid to use it.You went forth from our shores in the sacred name of British liberty, and you have wrested from the hands of tyranny the sceptre of usurped and arbitrary, power.* South Africa will try the.| periment of self-government, and she : will succeed as we,\u2014who can make and | execute our own laws\u2014have done.You | fought, not to destroy, but to save; not or conquest, but for eonscience and for the flag, the standard which means liberty : wherever it flies.The flag you fought for, the flag any of your fellow-countrymen would fight for, the for which so many of your gallant comrades so heroically died, is the symbol of all we are, of all we hope to be.free hands, free lips, free conscience, self.government, and the sovereignty of the în- dividual.It means that South Africa, \u2018like Canada, has been dedicated to freedom.It means that all distinctions bas- -ed on birth or blood have perished from e laws.Beneath its folds, the weakest must be protected, and the richest «must obey.Returning victorious from a trving campa\u2018gn in such a cause, you can hardly wonder at the enthusiasm with which you have been received in Canada\u2014this, peaceful land of ours, where the sun shines for all and where the Government derives its just powers from the consent of the \u2018governed., As Acting Mayor of Montreal, then let me extend to you a hearty and loving welcome home.I feel that there is no language to express the debt your country cwes to you, the love we bear to all the dead who died for the Empire, for our flag and for us.It only remains for nfe to | say that I hope that on your return to.civil life among us you wil all meet with that success to which your patriotism entitles you.i 4 , lt was disappointing\u2014mot to say slightly ironical\u2014that fate should ordain that these glowing periods of civic sentiment ehould be lost amid the noise and tumult of the rejoicings of the throng.Not a word of it course could penetrate the gallery where everything was dumb show.The din of many feet and the hum of con- veraation precluded the singing of the latest kbaki song composed by Mr.R.L.Werry, of this city.At the close of the civic address the Acting Mayor and aldermen, Lord Strath- cona, Mr.Justice Davidson, Principal Petersori, Mr.E.8.Clouston, ex-Mayor Wilson-Smith and other notabilities descended from the stand and sat down at the cross table with the officers of the contingent, ands commanding officers of the local regiments.During the luncheon military airs were played by the Independent fife and drum band and the brass band of the Prince of Wales Fusiliers.Just one toast \u201cThe Queen,\u201d was proposed and honored as it always is in Montreal.Then the doors were thrown open, the public was admitted, and the notabilities again ascended the platform to address the - vast gathering which now filled every part of the ball.Co LORD STRATHCONA .SPEAKS AS A COMRADE The first speaker was Lord Strathcona,.who, as he stepped to the front of the platform, was greeted with tremendous en- Never |= - natured fashion.all of them bent upon get- | In line, but finaliy H moved off, headed by + the Hussars came a detacliment of mounted Barker, citizens of Canada.and may add comrades,\u201d said he, \u201cfor I also have the privilege of being one of our gracious Queen\u2019s soldiers in this country, a fact of which I am proud\u201d\u2014a refewæænce to the-j commission which his lordshi holda in the : Canadian militia which was the signal of | another outburst of applause\u2014\u201cwe are ! here to testify by our presence to our ap- | preciation of those who have dome their duty so well and so nobly in South A-a.\u201cHad I or anyone the cloquence of Demosthenes it would be impossible in mere words to give expression to the welcome that we are now extending to- you.It is not, neceseary to speak of the deeds- that have beeh dône in order to say to our fellow-citizens vin Canada what we think of our soldiers, Their actions speak far more eloquently t¥an any words can do.When we glance around these walls de following message: \u2014 CL \u201cIt is the greatest regret of my life not to be able to be present at the reception to the brave lads who have returned from : South Africa and desire you to present! or they have done themselves, to Canada and to the British Empire.\u201d CIVIC ADDRESS.The civic address, which was read by Acting Mayor Gagnon, said: \u2014 This is a proud day for Montreal and for Canada.The commercial metropolis the centre of the commercial energy of this fair young cquatry of ours, has the honor to welcome home from the scenes of their glorious accomplishment, not only her own sons who, a year ago, left this good city to fight the battles of our Queen and ¥mpire, but alsd\u201d many of the brave men and true of, our great sster province of Ontario.It is a peculiarly happy circumstance which permits the people of Montreal.to extend, upon this occasion, a proud.and loving welcome to so many of the gallant and foyak sons of our sister province.For you, soldiers from Ontario, are just as mu a8 our sons who stand shoulder to shoulder with you in the ranks to-day, as they stood shoulder to shoulder with vou at Paardeberg and Crcnje\u2019s laager.here has been history-making going on in Canada as well as in South Africa during the memorable twelve months which have elapacd since the autumn haze hid the Sardinian from our view et Quebec.The blood of French-Canadians and of English Canadians which mingled together on many a blondy battlefield in South Africa has nourished the fair flowers of ma.bound .Canadians of al nation alftios and of a ovinces \u2018t as nothing élec could do.ouePner de noting ow You return to your homes to find Canadians prouder of being.Canadians than they ever were, and more determined than over to Toren} any base te te wr e prejudices and feuds of t which fe uried in the ves of pour comrades, who gave their lives for a oom- \u2018all are of vou after the reception accorded you during your triumphant progress since von Teached Halifax.\u2018 > also un or t the lofty deeds the past ear the toile and sufferings, the defeats and the Viotor- les.Your fellow-countrymen wil never forget whet you have done wards mak.a à nation.of trom bee to this moment This our soldiers,\u2014our pride, | tual esteem and trne national spirit, and \u201c-onel Roy, were given precedence over all ali mon flag on the battlefields of the Orange River Colony and the Transvaal.I need not assure you bow proud we we see what (\u2018anadians have done along- tide the Queen\u2019s soldiers of the Mothen | Country, The men from every portion of | the Empire have done their duty so nobly that words can find no utterance to.fit- my felicitations to the men upon the hon-| 4 inglv give expression to what we feel.\u201cNo words can add to the honor that you men of Canada have done yourselves that you have done to the Dominion an tc the Empire.\u201d .\u2018 \u201cJUDGE DAVIDSON.Mr.Justice Davidson, who next spoke, referred to Lord Strathcona\u2019s patriotic gen- crosity in sending out Strathcona\u2019s Horse, who ware making good the prophecy which was written of them in verst:\u2014\u2018\u201cAnd he | who bars Strathcona\u2019s Horse fills his own cup with sorrow.\u201d But on that day pf rejoicing it would indeed be ungrateful of the citizens were they to forget those who would never come back to them again.: \u2018Let us,\u201d he continued, \u201ccast a wreath | of Canadian maple leavesrupon the graves of our brothers who have fallen in South rica, Co PRINCIPAL PETERSON.Prineipal Peterson also spoke\u2019 a few words of welcome to the returned warriors.- Cheers were then given for the returned soldiers, the lddies, and the Queen, after hich, the Banging of \u201cGod Save the ueen\u2019\u2019 brought the memorabl roceed- ings to à close.°® +» TORONTO REPRESENTED, A party of Toronto commercial t .conceived the Idea of turning out Ina ee ho, and through the courtesy of Lieut.-Col.the other societies In 1[ne.the party Alfred E.Skinner, ficer; C.Guiross, J.M.Livingston, There were In i duy for the eleetlons, there was no d«mon- Champ de Mars war another vocifera'ing beak up the Liberal ration dere by getting the boys to arrive here at 0.85, and went te wW with that end in view.They placarded the tow Rh announcer ments that the boys wouJd be hare at that.hour, and kept on circuiting the false re pert in every way poss ple, until the withstand.egrams and ephone messages had been received stating that the boys had not left Montreal on the and would not reach here till .ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STRAMEHIPS 3¢ Steamers, aggregating 141,205 Teas.reached the station.sharp on time.As it moon ti NEW STRAMERS bu! the recep'lon was given to Coons all When the train atramed loto the station ; e M LL\" bearing the returned hero, there were thou- PORTLAND HALIFAX LIVERPOOL.sands of citizens at the station ,includ'ng \u2019 .most of the members af the #lst Regimerit, From From à oon.men Smith, Tansey, Bumbray, Roy, Savig- nac, McBride, Turner, Ekers, Lebeuf and Clearihue, and several invalided soldiers previously returned.No ceremony was observed at the station; handehaking, that Liverpool.Steamer ; was all.After a protracted delay, Captain And two bands.A monster procession was .; Fraser was asked to tuke his place be- | formed.which escorted Private Coons to 10 Nov.Numidian . © | it to lins, McLimont, and Rose, the \u2018boards be- \u2019 an one palefaced, excited Argonaut sup: ing numbered 1 to 16 in the order named, Death and Expeuse Rate per 1000 for Last 10 Years.e (Special Staff Report.) IATE UNION porter remarked, \u201cit scemed like a week.\u201d and arranged in the shape of an elongat Five leading American COMPANION .cesersessersesiamzssssss BVEFBED 22.77 INTERCOLLE It was only by 61 to that Brockville The balance of the play w d mid 2 ) defeated Montreal on Siturdav.That \u2014 field ey na Pay veus he by oy horseshoe.Mr.Pillsbury sat with his - Five leading Oanadian COMPANIES ceeseeccssbissossassssvers BVOIAED 18.27 isn't much for a team that hus already MeGill had the casust, kind oË thi , the Argonauts pus the ball by back to the tables walching the cars pass- Mutual Life of Canada.iii.average 13.90 made a record of 74 to 0, but it is the big! ta rad the caeust, kind of © ing meady lime bucking by Love, who on acing along St.Catherine Street, and ap- = Tent score that has yet been ma lo in the: gathering Queen's ity camp on Saturday, count of hin weight, replaced Morrison at parently not the\u2019 least disturbed by the nterest Earned on Assets Last 10 Years.; Quebec Union.* : the score standing IL to Lin their favor quarter, assistod by Gleeson.Jios McGee's | uproar of patriotic celebrations, \u201cUn Five leadin American Companies .coe Lu.Average $08 Do.The Montreal team and the: hundred when the whistie blew.leg was hurt, -and he retired along with :buards 4, 8, 12 and 16,\u201d she said, in a Five leading Canadian Companies maces ses BVOrAZD \u201c ; .supporters whe wen to Trockville with There was 4 fine big crowd present, but Hull, a minûte before time was called.In ; clear décisive voice, \u201ctk play P to Q 4; Mutual Lite of CATAdE.\u2026.000.000000100000000-\u2014\u2014 AVOFAZS g.8i * took the back lanes home and did as th Metall routers had been dut in Le the first half Oetowas heavy wings broke on aM the other board Pie K de M) vs © por past 20 years of Total Payments to Pelicy-Holders, Fl : ; wrade grecting the contingent with a lew hrough repeatédiy on Gleamon, ut he .T.Austey, the secretary o e Mont- \u2018 - ras\u2019 1ccaësi v 20° 7 5.te ove ues are best cen a imply i 1 ing.and Brits were, ¢ u} out sent the ball off at an angle.GRANITES, ¢: TIGERS, L ment which was\u2019 the occasion of many Bod ee arrived YE Africa.Our val e tn town.punting and running.Budt it iswgyidious The College men had not once pushed * jr was sull behind th ta and there ; .| congratukatiogs.Mr.Evans drew.Mr.2 ae à .i vas sull behind the ports anc ther Kington, Ont, Nov.3.-The Granites | Molamont, Mr.Slack and Dr.Friedland- | 3obby™* is an\u2018 ex-Brit., and entered Into -to single out two or three for special along to Sud ie ealor of the Btit=\" ged was a race for it in whieh Mctill won .: : .ise.i i ; id it line, : Sen thew had a chine at vas A ue : ; Tiger ; by : i ut we | the spirit of the game rixht away.He praise, for all did their duty, and did it line, and when they hid a chines at this ou.Curran dropped on it tor a tev, the\u201d wem from the Tigers 1-day by & to 1.er held-out far a long time, ee yan: has had a touch of fever, obs well.i.Hi y t ° e | \u2014 well.- serio tame play by wing men gave the pack fa emt nu the ; I\u201d (det Sherwood sosred a touch which Eli.length com, led to ow { ) ; On the Montreal team, Suckling was the | Pome back ents of dune 15 cear saiély.bik tad ng.kin he soon 4 tu ro.Le tony Med calvin the game and Gran- quished.together Air.Pillsbury was Billy Christmas ran against Callazghan ; 3 cnly \u2018man who played well.Craiz was in-} From « return pint Caligze did punter, and Lu 4 ht i w , Fhe \u201cI hn Fite searing ceased.Sherwiod' carried the engaged in the most severe kind of men- ; ence when the latter was up in the aire GLOVERS AND HOSIERS, ¢ jured early in the game and had to #9 : got the oppumting tenn moving.: Er uw.a a hor 0, ù ta ; \u201c\\ + phgskin.from the Granites\u2019 25 to the other tal concentration for seven hours with: | The wiry Collegian went 8pinming round ; + 3 off.So had Burton.Netther winzs noF 0 Ottawa kept pos-e-von of tne Skinned men went on a short ae av.À ea] for the touch.The Tigers in a æMin- out a break, following upon four hours if 7 Like à trying fish and came down \u201cker: | Cor, $t.Catherine & Blaury Sts.plucky play by MeNee, however, made a only less scvere intellectual effort in the lop.\u201d \u201c1 couldnt stop myself.\u201d said | .mage nea rthe Granites\u2019 hme was foreing Crim.could hold -their own.Blair Rud ; part of the eridiron, Clase pas this sell did some excellent tacking, but muff- Harter Sse an aitu ries of Avro ht with the crowd and he waved several; the hall when it was tas el.tn Macdon- afternoon.It was a wonderful perform- | William, smiling and bland.Callaghan ed a good many catches in the second half.give, The game was now shifting.with times alter hat.- Queen's kicked the ball ald but before he could Kiel he was car.nee and impressed most strong\u201d those gmiled, too.But his thoughts must have At Williamstown, Mass\u2014Williams, 11; ; Tienderson alto made a good many mi- Laleudoscomie Uncertainty, and from a Col- Ten the anal line and MeNee got Ra! aver the line for a safety faith and Whe wn able vo rente the extraordinary been striking.\u2018 Holy Cross, 9.\u2019, i takes.la?+ Le Jagge pont of v.ew it was the most promis on qui \u2018et oxen fo mould iin) the Tigers got their only points here.Pere of en An eames ca ea.: A: Ann Arbor, Mich.\u2014Michi 2: But the secret of the de\u2019ert nit 4 ne stage of the tussle.[pneu mide a 30 pone 5, re A Se div and After this the players were grosgy and pury lost 3, drew 1, and won 12, an as THE AMRICAN GAMES , Indiana, 3._ looked for elsewhere hon 0 nd vidua sand rush, ind dooked Like breaking 7 ail wut mt t ra ÿ HMS very oor work was done.The people tonjshing record when one remembers At _ Schenectady.N.Y.\u20143chenectady play.It was nm the really fine team SO «through, but va- hautet ch bh the touch punto to out into uh the \u2018ere glad when time was un.Tonin, Me: that the champion, not only has.to keep .\u2014 High Scheel.78: Albany Academy, 0.of, the Brockville A 1 PE COR Mae tr AV TE À rane yver the line.vite play oo av.vortis alter { Powall, Varney and MeConvill were miss gixteen games nu Nis mind without sight.HARVARD: WON FROM PENNSYL- As Watertoun.\u2014W àertown 24, ride there vas 4 En the PE Tis Nien demmonay ng non Carr cnlafiy hot, ACOs forced to a rouge, KIVIRE gpg.from the Granite team.\u201caf the board, but that.each of the sixteen \u201cAN Potsdam Normal School, J at the Far that Je Mm.a A and from a poe of tgs 164 hruansty in (inn there one lone ome Ponts Huck \u2014_\u2014 bas a great deal more time for considera.; VANMA.! .idea > ; or at conn an le LL nd RUES a | exhorta- wo visitors, however, played à plucky ; * \"tie * binat tha 1 solitary = .$ OV > 3\u2014aA .Cmts wings held the Montraalers so fr he ime oe BEE pen ane trom ha on wd, Stent oe THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS in and combination TEE a.mmr fence.wh November 347 BAKSER EVENS WITH JORDAN.Wilkinson could 0 avn rin time ne wan apes ft Cee Lenn and free\u201d Vire ur lache langer: hes kept the .! Pilebury- said he vas not tired, took on ped and \u2019 broke up the famous guards- floston, Norembue 3.\u2014Charles F, Barker, Ack.arn ast ' Shea mew.cL Co, tere AL.Bie all in M-taill territory à the tune an \u2014 .two games with Mr.Jasnogrodeky, an ack 1 : 1.a speedy .CE the Americ sap » : Fah Pa rpitorial pi onan el the v mo pas A æ cer wih a time wan called the erawd elt re In the new opera house, at Mason Wwon_ them both.~ fonce together SP ad errors by he Lomi Roctand hampn, A or DE KT an sesh A (can cundied and bod - | neuve, on Saturday night, the Nt.Mary's ©.{her Quaker vpponehts, gave Harvard a s Mponcñ:, Ricard vorsan, où Seow .tr pa vue an ovesvhelming mal ses pee Lo sat le A huif mu wine wa ; pret ane.ui here a AA nd ann ain ham - most satisinetors vretorg over Un-versier a ee fas es en me in kvi « been, said br Jain We sn Gop A ON ough play and the best ot ehps Were mare vstory.À Hagpunéh- | {of Pennsylvania, on Roidiers dd cts the coat y torusoæut œod woa Brockville, as has ber n said b fore, vat rn 2° oi © vote ahd 4 IT frebes previuled - that 15, of course, tor Pr exfiithition Wii given hv AW n.taker, | WITH THE RUGBY PLAYERS afternoon, and \u201cmade tho crimson A war hs speond same of tae match, so ed an alinost perie-t game, and no tear \u2018 that ip\u2019 Canada, J deing by the plas = jor, TY foes te?ate reed pn bail football.Lindroos and Bell wecnpied ghe mat for , ya.favorite for the Yale game at New poi) players ave dow beaten each ocher ir on a Re Red .y.ot t em PT \u2018 0172 We) AU 0108 the Queen's.Metall, : twenty minutes withept nt Fall apd.ghe : Haven.just three weeks hence.se fre fairer 2 .ki ve fan vi vd exe vi Loe, 8 © Coase Sauproaf oe Back.MeNee result\u201d was a draw.Térin won the sec, Oh, - Montreal.: 20° That Pennsyivania should have.been © ES Tyee sames 7 yed.\u201c lent efirials.The 6 1; Maly ft À pores wa rw ult vib bine Walle oo.-Malven.\u2026 .Coldwell \u201cond fencing bout with Langmrand.Mur Meigs followed up well.beaten 17 Yo 3 was somethin consider: Barker had the opening 13 ni aternoun be Referee Clancy oY where Sver-t ATE 2 hy wae ges dod une Wether head.eee 32 Molson phy Jat Silverman al .Io he Siler * First.try in two miuntes.| ably beyond the expectations of the most gas and played the Deny mvs of W\u2014 Carr exchanged a few blows and were ment #17 72 ae ne ated Vow wore A bag) ee eee Johnson an \u201coverhead hook ith the right An i Suckling did some great kicking, | sanguine rm students.wie ne was 14.Jordan replied wid mi, .Aîtee to the \u2018mde L 0, tune ; tichardaon o.oo Quarter.Kenny , Wan an.o rhe oe Yer amenl.- ; \u20ac > thi doubly surprising and almost humilisting Seer moves the sume RESTOR 3 ; ide.Vo pnd ave, ata Vue de watt, \"He Di à Paul ori à , easy Victery for Murphy.Pravencal- | Best Brockville gate this season.to several thousand followers of the EE pes wd zw a .The a were as follows: \u2014 \u20ac tren tua pe le pegs rman Ane veep de Le ne Jrardi -SCPIIHENKÉ eee en who in the very upage, on a smaller scale, Pare and Lifliton cach lost a leeve.0 Tan wha journeved from Philade Faser.The fam:bar Noes of pNAY were ne .3 pat, a ale Ser î - | iene : © tees .R \u201caber rea : Le .CT ; we ; : = .dal ow \u201cw Ly Stevens.- Pr Full .on Russe] frre, Bi aft: yoautr tind snake An idee.0e.FN .2aueea ses Curran of Jack Cry the hele ham: h Barney Fraser is the man, for centre phia with their experte per ail that 8 feliowed, ne meves being Sn w thoes Fraser.Half .Henderson (Han doy Lp etnad tons hp the TU egy LL WINKS eee Graham \u2018qui { eateh weights beat T- Thomas.DRE.was jus o kind Of eved, wi 3 re mDY to.- v bed: Pier ons LR, **(\u2018raig nnd i YN Ce pe vemnt the | Mardatnell \u201c .Sullington ie wan a.dugaing mate from the open.J Brockville wings followed up like whirl.con, © a EE vita Barker + JY to Jordans cones » adford-Jone we ieee Suckling goal hota dl Wi Vo .| Williapun.0e i.\u201c vet Cowan ing.Provencal was in better trim\u201d and | winds.: B Cae \u201call.good A ; ans © = > a -Avitkinson.\u2018Quarter-::7.0.Lift Boss gis Att ga 8 hr rs Tham HA errant fer Ineted\u2014tho_paco.Lorin he (RoC took | Ferguson and Russell did some great good hic and EE te nish.tat ae for hen Pro Carr.0.\u20260.Serimmazge \u2026\u2026\u2026.Ayerst Harry Chow aA Lae dawn be yori CREO eee .:,, Morse Hanley's place with Logan, and won on tackling.raight plang x PRINCETON dan ved TLS a porate dal = Doran.- « TUN Vipond + The bail war re 4 J I; ee LU Kiherngton.«UUW Molson points.Sexton wo.Wilson war expected | Lifliton had a hard time of it without CORNELL DEFEATS Ct game into + Kelso, A Racker was pre = De apt Wing Ervine tape] re \u20ac To te fir ca un gy Young.oo 5 , Nagle Lo brink (he 150 § Mt oe Sitema.Protection \"| Princeton, NJ November 3.\u2014The ! fared for tus ami fbocked ix Tom itchie (capt.).Wings rvine (capt.The College gefence van me Teferge 1 1e '\"Varday.> The matéh waa at 150 Tha, for the iene a ., 1\u2018 Nornell fou Sarrd his dep To Marquis.rues ssnencaess oies fumbling now, (LÀ Callaghin, Who fe! we Jiu Waldie, Vardiy.to ey old medal.Wilson let fly a hard left = Hrockvillg men were M corking good Princeton and Cornell Jo ae a a + cher, carried has Ne to 8 Simpson © wu Murph played a cleans and vr enti game.Foye \u201cpare sunt Armour, \u2018Varsity.in the first five seconds It took Sexton condition.; on University Fie t nk In od I} mation N ve \u2018 andan ppson.vores SM eceeeee y élaye dean and went BB VA Tonch line judges: Joh Todd, Mell: + first five , on Two Vel.d MoGill! N old rainstorm.At two o'ciock scarcely | became fræhtea d moved 1\u20146 instead Phillips.\" penaneennns Burton éral gentlemen af each tran wave ra J + Murdonnell, Queen's.au on the jaw, and, whook him, up.Then er N ce.jone MeGal ow for the cham- 200 persons were on the grounde, but as ! of 3\u20144& and gpl hadiy tangled up.After ifF.00000000 ve sococvoc000c000P Li : pret\u201d as ant not un Cent \u2019 ehh.: en flush on the no e nonship! .x ; Le ; > \u2018 - en 00000 ete ha om vary Pate Wher bons, thew: ep) yudyew- Douglas Armour and An- Hood.from * Sextan, JU wan clear in In iv wx to one or sixty-one.The the tol ot starting the Foes ME ng Te (à, we + Lond is end McLaren.ieee .Moore were more the pute A frinkaners than ereon.side a minute that Wilson wan the better gro sounds best.: ; draw near, enn.Several thousand to hove Taf the came a , - er .bad feeling.l'imnekoepers-H; Mackerras and Cam- man by A long may.The, fight was Montreal can't laugh at College now in 8 sea > a proportion Ta them clad play began.\\ : 2 before *Replaced by O\u2019Brien.College made an expiring ark nie ar the eron.atopped and given {0 him, \u2018 QUE with its 45 to 0 pers ai a Bere ot hand when the ball | e*Repiaced by Ferguson.call of time.Play became pisse what 7 amateur or professional, who run p = in oils ny ur Score: Half tim or .The details of the play are of little in.'| noragy Camermm bug Kiely mony be 10 against Wilson will be quite aware that Johnaon says he was ruled off for \u201clook- was kicked off.SCOT and time .{ terest.\u2018 There was a Tronotony about\u2019 the eee what\u201d the effect would be.Then, gust THE ONTARIO UNION he han been, fighting, | © ae ja ee i mE Mcreadie.to 0 th nell, a enged , Ant a score D 0 le game.From a Brockville scrimmags hesore the end.Hilly Christ, of .: ?ancy wor A \u2018 \u2018hen it came 0 ere wag a gen- TS : .CHIL REN'S C UGHS D ions punt into touch male,a big an bail from a.eeramble.and nano re .an, hard An nails.Je meme rele en -eral ery of \u2014 11-44.Mee .point, NY.Nove mber 3.\u2014Fullÿ ; Je and so M to the line, Then the line was | 1s.Fauna) score: Braannie, 57, Ottawa By defeating the Rough Riders on Fat- be et ter's or eonton is a hand.| Only another match, Mottill.Win | West te can.the football game here pierced by an individual rush or by the College, 2.vrday Argonaula pat themuolves to the top same, rony-faced voung fallow, who, judg- that and you are IT.; 4,000 peor ween West Point and, Yale.\u2014 weight of the whole team, Britannias, Position.| 0.College.of dna lenge, here.ua but ome 1088 | Thy apponrance, isa boxer ther than | Argo and Rough Riders are how « tie to-day was Yale, 18; West Point, 0.The summary of the score was:i\u2014 .KR.Bowie.Pull back.orn.Fallon match, to play, namely, the BRongh Riders à fighter.- Wilson is à fighter and when in the Ontario U'nion.' The hl hein, Pa\u2014Laïayette, 34; Le Frarer, 2 goals from field .\u2026.10 Mackenzie.Half backa.Keely Hanolton, which wan scheduled «for Oe- in IF ture contents that left of his finda &ir Richard Cartwrigh ; At Bethlenci id Wilkinmon, 6 tries .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.24 W.Christmas «\u201c , tober 31.This will undoubtedly be avon n'Iuture corner I fancy work ir Richard Cartwright and Mr.Com: high, 0.Graham, 2 tries .as others om Len Cail by.the Ouawane, which would make Ar- Tonk pate ei pi \u201cdown or five | stock MY on SAW the match.AC Carlisle, p.\u2014Dickinson, 49;.Gettyw- Fraser, 1 try- + = : !the silent vote, as ; well as tre Foi tel langer a: Rookrarz, But the taltlh web unbridid license of old and young mn the of two men.- It was a sight I will never H E N Y B I RKS AN D SO NS A tion, oT to Ce Pr outcome of al punt tering the a pth ead ; brevented froür following up the Bors, streets after dark\u2014over all this, iL, forget.1 think it was caused by black\u2019 9 t ee eet.on, In reply Me aid: action of the slleii: or.sece: voters ave, | Who tfekked nerih.- minded people in the press an out 9 the damp.\u201d ' Diamond Merchants, The fight has been made and Won.Co (ajyele So fur ax first voters and natur | Peisone .lal .+o shake their heads.Far better,\u201d says the : - .valueless.So fur ax flret vote rs and natur | Peisoners In the Hands of the British say Spectator to-day.\u201cthat our people should Manufacturing Gold and Silversmiths, erclon robbed us of a wetory in 1886.hut allzed voters are concerned.Ît may be nid the Boer-lesses In the fight with Grneral | * pectator to-day, \u201ctha peopl wha A BAILIFF SERVED A .I believe they whl be powerless to contral that the increase In reg sty itionsin This elty Get bor 4 were 140 K:li-d, wound- ori® always under the gray: shadow PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u2018the result this ume.The people are In this year has been remmriaiie.' pute : = Où oo VE UD Wer did, wound- | Lit by\u201d l\u2019uritanism, than: that, emerging .WRIT UPON THE POPE i .+ v .A * registration fo 1e five boron s sr ittvr \u2018\u20ac r missing.» vy à 0 carnest and very few ean be bought.Our\u2018 Ne York this year amounts to 610,008; as ?rN 6 ; - therefrom, they should be known an the * - - \u201corganization is much buiter than H was in Against A71,120,7 a waln of nearly Tr as | RETURN OF COLONIALS, on high days fr a combination 0 £a \u2014 : ; = : : 3 au \\ \\ .A csmpared with the registration of four yeirs, ov.3\u2014The retur \u2018ol mils romp of an elephant with the leer ol.a ; _\u2014 190 aud therefore there is less danger of gt It.ls this new vote and the stl nsf London, ve des The return of vol nial \u201catyr;\" and re ding the comments of jour- Rome, Nov.5.\u201cRecently there was much 3 En es E frauds, So far lut'mldations have béen \u201cvote that has puzzted thé itepulticau and (Foeps from South Afrièa 13 not Phely to pals in Paria, Vienna and Berlin, one reil- curiosity about the Vatican for nearly a rate this year, where they were very can- the Demoeratic loaders, whos Tdi it is ty be delay by the renewed guerilla war- |; ei sa di month over a \u2018strange man who had been ; year, Where ey wepe Very oil terecast elections and study reg stration f i t Boe * izes that the British people are not adding loitering\u2019 \u2018ahout' the entrance.He was won in 1896, ænd even were intimidation,\u2019 precast elect stud) & lou | fare on the part of tie Bows, , to the respect in which they.are helc \u2019 i : ol e - .| \\ bus Leen attempted it las angerud the eu- niailaties.While a complete scheme for the de among the nations -by the, substitution of well-dresand and well behaved, and or an .PREVENT CHILLS, COLDS, etc.picyes rither than coerced tuëm.\u201d : ) woldiiz tion of tne amy in South Africa\u201d rowdyism, drunkenness, promiscuous kiss lathorities could do nothing.At the be- When Mr.Iiryan reached Lincoln to-night has been published and put ln partial effec, Ing and bladder beating, for orderliness and ginning of the week the mystery was aolv- ALLEVIATE RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO ete be had boon ubsent from his home for about © {the puble receives day by day accounts of | scif redraint, the reputation fo eland haa ed, for, as (ardinal Rampolla was enter- | ' ) .; tes ; ont 8 ile «porati vers quaiter \u2018in the past helped to make £ ; (a.CATT ; .' + Ç Lu , c ; five and a half weeks, having lofi thls cly \u2018 Low tle cporations In atest every auton ooo Continental peoples.ing his.carriage, the stranger shoved a HUNDREDS OF UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS have been re- .27 st = \" Le conavered Fo .det y mentas 1 t into his hand.The stranger proved : .Me > ent on the 27th of lust September.Since the of tie cenquered republies.It 18 cv deut 1 : to he a Bailiff of the High Court, and the ceived, of which the following are fair specimens : compalgu bégun he has travelled 16,000 , that the dangers from gu rilly warfare have WAR OFFICE ARQUSED.- ol * J rt, .Toa Tow 4 ce 2 heen increased shee the large conning es |, _.\u2026.Ras writ had been issued in the suit of Count m.les and delivered GG 3pecchis.; ; Pw \u2018 aller bande There | \u2018It is not surprising that\u2019 even the Iethar- Confalsiniern against the Pope and the Bums 3 to Rev.G.M.EVANS Dr.H.D.R.KINGSTON | DEMUCRATIC COMMITTEE LS SAN- were breton up te stir bande Tes {ge War Office should this -morning feel Vatican, whose legal representative Ram- 4 hours rites: Rev.C.W.rea, .: i= skitmishing evecywn re, with no decisive .irenlat ; 1 he be.= without ; ites: lev.C.| writes: \u201cEltham, Kent, .GUISE.LL - 1 Le to - .Festülty + the\u2014 diners divide and ELLER LU at 110¥ ed to circulate among.journa Insts t 1 polla was held to .Lu 1 rochargiug.A «1 am extremely pleas- 8 Ch\u2018eig), Nov.3\u2014Chai Jone h \u2014.bod elude pursuit.The War Office wll | vigorous appeal from Lord Roberts, in The Count in the nearest surviving rela- 8 Penryn, i HOUGHTON | ; : | : Nath moe raté I onus, of thé : .uot-abar.don fs policy of r eating ; urpiug | view où the eirly return of.the regular tive of\u2018 the late Cardinal Falconiert, who Cornwall, writes: - ca pi the -lustra.ou.: va pu, she .troops, Lut it wil be enforced wth grat ge 7 > iC i di 2 $ .avi a fortune : ne : the Aisuciatad Press ty-night w:th the fol.The St.Paul Reaches New York: latin.The colunieers ad Et | toons.from South Mica, begging She ied forty Year ea PS 0 \u201cI am very pleas- L | sans exactly 5 hours, lowing =i.cence covering the oudouvk from .CEE du with confines upon eating British public to-réfrain from templing estimated at 10,000.ir ) p \"will {ea with the \u2018In: Neepawa, Man, and proved a great bis staiipoint : : a V 5 Badly Damaged.Fer ine nes dfinner at hme, and Pos Ï my gallant comrades, but rather to \u2018aid 000).Tt was supjaed that left no the | stra.\u2019 I have been \u2018Canada, comfort to à lady pa- Lhe figut is won.Bryan and Stevens > ' 1 sblg the Gua;d2 my be équally fortunes them\u2018to uphold the splendid reputation and Pope Pius 1X.theretore Holy Sec th in! \" ; tient suffering from à will be viected.the Deutocrat.c wajor ye .| but the bulk of tne force 197 Ekely to spend, they have won for the imperial army.property for the benefit of the y net, caught in the rain I have tried the rheumatic pains, 80 7 in the Heworal college will be ampl.BE the winter on the veld, ! Throughout the war, sigs lord Roberts, his right heing then that of temporal wu on my bicycle 2 or J \u2018Instra\u2019 and think that 2 this sebson + verats » : vy y .- ; .> .Lo .: En 0 ; ve > ill ; .; carried 1896 with the possible «xeep lon New York, Nov.5.\u2014The stedm-hip St.LORDS BOBERTS SAILS LOTII | no a Mingle «1 tous ene on the art of ereign, Recent Cardinal Fl he wil 3, Limes, ur PT | it very good.1t| even hey are lar trom i of Wyoming.We Will aise\u2019 carry New , 3 ica ; antai .Lo : - : ie vast British soldiery haa been bhrough Wi \u2018 ; ad ) ) will certainly take : - À York.\u201d New \u201cJorces.Delaware, Maryland, Paul of the American line, | rt fon t The detinite announcement that Land Rob | to his notice, Officers and men have queathed the entire fortune to the ch, eo enill, the sting from the ommend chem, as 1 4 West Virginia, Kentncky, Indiana, Ohlo and erts in command, arrived in part to-day arts will sail from Cape Towa on Novem 1 bore themselves like heroes on the battle- who 1 now Count Confalsinieri.The .and caught no Jong- cold drives we | think thelr value is 3 Ihinols, \u2018 The chuirmes act red tue hat twenty-four hours late with her starboard a su Pat > \u201c PA ih fp | ficld, and gentlemen on all orcasions, King.ter now demands the amount,\u2019 with inter- cold.\u201d | haveshcre.\u201d immense.\u201d mittee © allfornia nas st wireg TUË « p mnoitle a 4 .0 1e wir.There Is a good deal o E- is : am st Liv \u2018 i .: .« he wil earry tliat state by 10,000 majority.propeller gone and her engi ru tu badly perant moralizinæ over what is cauled the lichmen at hose must Live up to that high \u20ac = : .- a T \u201d 3: 1 rene sav s \u2018 à © ag x re gals ¢ > RK intake > side ney.i 10 LL.au T - .5 9s 2d: ; Fo Li BE Tl RACE |e \u201cSime of dtc fa; far A He Pr dE nent de ee PRICES; 1 German Eire, facudioe D ce poû NOCE dti, be ee * Bryan\u2019 strength compared vith 1896 west as TE \u20ac nh, PTS: Lord Roberts -Has not been poirir renpou- | 18 one-tenth, mastly the v ess an 1s 64 for 50.3 of the -Mississippi, and that east of th\u201d the damage sustained by the steamship | wibie for that poiley, but that, Sir Alfred irrespangible tenth.that does the mischief, A LAW UNTO HIMSELF.Postage, 18 24 extra to Usnada.Agents Wanted in Canada.Liberal Terms.- i Mississipti he WHI make overwhelm! § will probaply amount tn several handred ; Milner In south Africa and, the [win iw ors and the prime fault Lies at the doors of | : .ï 1 s alg : pe ! \u2018 : : > rrougle u se : ; ine .\\ ° Be att ampalgn Da ire WoT conte thousand dollars.\u2018The St.l\u2019aul left South- : bd oer fon 1 nat ns litre.resunt- eo en brought England her Bvery Man Must be That.to Retain His D.BLAIR & co., 6, Strand-on-the-Green, CHISWICK, LONDON, ENGLAND.what -handeapped for want of funds, While ampton and Cherbourg on October 27.with \u2018ment às possible should be exelted among qark i lit hy ber à 0 Health and Digestion.c = = - : \u201d Hirans ars ago, had |.5 PUR AN, La 4: 935 the Dutel, since the 1wo races were des dar days of \u2018last December and January.; , .} the publi: ans, fa our UE \u2018En Bd a full carey 316 vos Pek and a tn 4 to Fomatin side by side 1n thé con- Jt is all part of what was once called an There are thousands of people.In this \" \" The Republicans have endeavored to In-.| 10 the steerage.About 3 0 hile Founered territories.oo | \u201copera-hox view of war,\u201d a view which-thg world whe cat no meat from one years .* timidat [aio 0 men and alarm business evening of Wednesday last, while some of Tr pg Roberts, white a noble and mage War Office.and the pollece so fur share as « \u2018 ther, aud certalu aavage tribes : ir \"ht not ith: the fierce oppression the galoon passengers were still at dinner, | yankaons mone Aa stern, hold goidicr yy gp the publi posed to such dis- cud to a a fg \u201cnes are ahnost\u2019' exciu- they brought to hear in Ishi.li ls ay Yers had ritired to their s'atereins à sont haa acted throughout according to Bla Jo Log : ma A in Africa an y bh 9 em that intimbiniten has heen a fail: den À ns felt all over the ship, © evn tndeaent god not belleved that graceful: scenes on cvery occasion of cele yyrily meat eaters; but while there 8 oe this vear, and that both workingiaen sudden shock was Pa jentis severe IN Tord Kite wner wil remain Long In 8 ath | bration.' thousands of these, there are milltons who with Brass Rods and and Inisiness men will \u201cvote recording to (though dt was not wo lO ETE pd Afrien It he he entrusted with (he os THE POLIT
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