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[" THE HERALD'S DAILY PAGE FOR WOMEN IS WITHOUT AN EQUAL IN CANADA THE MONTREAL HERALD TO-MORROW\u2014FAIR; COOL.@ Bun rose to-day at 6,40; opts at 416 D ZA EAR NO 270.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1900.PRICE ONE CENT.ss Te mee = = => TT \u2014 _ mme\u2014\u2014 Consés.\u201d 4 Proposition to Not Put Up Candidates Has Been | der-igne Scriously Discussed, But Other Counsels Preval.qtives Have No Hope of Winning 4 The question of the total withdraw.l of the Uppusmtion trees in every couts, al lowing all the later 6 adilate- to be elected by ucclimaiton, has, moredible 1a M may seem, bivn serncusy discussed by the Cœuseratuise party organizers, both in Quebec amd Montreal The Quebee Conservative oman, 1 Evene ment, said List evening that 1b was Very probable that the Une rvatives would leave the held clear, leaving the laberas absolute masters op the situcon Che,\u2019 added the paper, \u201cwound be son thing un heard ot i a county witn a prpu'ar con- ét:tution.Jt rurthetr poratod out that tae absence of uw serous Opposition in the Legislatine Assen ba woud be mot re grettable, and iniurious to the general 1n- terests of the l\u2019rovinee.lt 15 now learned that last Flann and his colcacues and In caucus assembled nthe St Hull, deeded t> underiae the campa.gn as usutl, and to put up candidates in the Various constituencies, Conservatives free- lv adunt that rene of ther cand.dutes with the exception ot the leaders, have much chance of success, and their desjron deney 1- tuervased bi the failure or the nicht Mr oy Wes, orzamzers to successful tap the u-ud sources of supply for pare funds.The Conservatives will therefore have a svauty campegn fund: but the Momsterai candidates will be no better off, as the Gay ernment 1s determined that the present contest sLall b- dev dal > ie yop oa the merits of the partes, The Hon, Messrs Duffy.Arehunteaut and Gouin were at the Government thes on St Gabriel Sreet this morue and bad a busy tome trarkictine certun de partmen:al business and re ovine nume rous calivrs, nearly every Lob rag metiber in the Montreal hsre © meer te se the Ministers on one matter or another.SOME POLITICAL NEWS.Among the Cnservitve stremdro' ls which will certonv beeome Liberal tins tme 1s the County of Bazot.whieh hu already been enrolied in the ranks of the Federal Luberal part It 3s beneved that the outroing Conservatne member, Mr.Milton Melenall.Corgantzer-inchert* or the partv.w l not even be a candula eo, The defeat of Mr Ta don by Mr Marole on the Tth ant.proved that the prov ag sentiment in the county > % ow [cherat, und.turthermore, the Lberu purs Mt Pie rs attoched to the cunty tor Pro vinetal purge a cacinstan ce whieh rhould increase tae Lheihood a Lob oral majorty.oO lt 1s reporred \u2018Fat Mr.Fiynn will nov tf Kenze and Fraicer, NEW MANAGER WILL BE ANNOUNCED TO-MORROW Lawrence present fimself for re-election in Gaspe | we | County, tut will select Ponavenure sted H=< nurew escape in Gaspe Wd 1597.when Mr Charles Mared was only deteated by seven voles, aud would have been viecied had he received fair play at the hands of the returning othieer, has chown Mr Fovon that hus road in Gaspe would nol be oan easy ope.lt remains to be menu Wocihet Bonaventure, aby represented an the last Legistature by ?Cotppetlon, wel piove wore sympathetic, px Atermaaun Lenvilie wil ve back Lo town on Monday He will contest >t lacuts division, aid ds dn Lo danger ol dercat.Aidcrman Tansey and ex Alderman Con- nats Uonoare tuçul mcd as candidates tor Une Couserraisve Dolton in M.Ann 8 Gel tae Hon De.Gruenn, who so Mish nda I Will Carte Cac conslnouehiey eden) | In Bu .nnn-s toc le beræ choice lies | betveeu Mi l'apineiu, Recorder ot Vale | tested.aut ME Anne Bergeron.Both oo \u201care eavelient nen.Mr.Bergeron worked | voung editor ol Mr cols Le secun Uie reuurn of Mr.Loy, ated Lhe sana trutnapu ob the laberal party in the County ot Brauharngis on the th in-t was largely due to hus per soli ntuence.Mr tewitrey Lanzlas, the talented 3 [ITSO RTI is leg glisse cdot 1h the Pr votes 61 Quebce and ben + à pouched, witty and gracetul #; vintr.He and auvass hüs been an ateient Liberal, and commands a strong personal tones He would be an un- doutited ornimeal to the Legisiature of b:< Province.De 1.8.de tGpvshhes was in town to- dav.shsttls rat gued troen his efforts 1u Dur + and in tus own County of >hetford Gung Une Returning Officer, who will place it in the Ballot Box, after having detached the annex.= The voter will then forthwith quit the poll.If a voter inadvertently spoils a ballot \u2018paper, he may return it to the proper officer, who, on being satisfied of the fact, will give him another.If the elector votes for more than one Candidate, or places any mark on the ballot paper by which he may afterwards be identified, his vote shall be void ind will not be counted.| If the voter takes a ballot paper out of the poll, or fraudulently puts into the Ballot Box, any other paper than the ballot paper \u2018given him by the Deputy Returning Officer, he shall be subject to se vere punishment (sections 151 and 158 of the Charter).: .L ©.DAVID, Returning Officer.MESSRS.BURNBIT AND SHAW.Mr.E.L Bond Honors Two of His Staff at the Windsor Last Night.A very enjoyable time wan spent by the staff of Mr.E.L.Bond's insurance office | at the Windsor Wednesday evening on the occasion of a dinner tendered by that gentleman prior to his departure for Now York, whence he mils on the 17th inst, to Mr.W.A.W.Burnett and Mr Allan C.Shaw, two members of his staff.Mr.Burnett, who has for many yeara been associated with Mr.Bond in his marine insurance bumness as his manager and chief assirtant, and who, in that connection, has become widely known to the mercantile community, leaves Montreal at the end of the present year to assume the very important post of sub-under- | ite the British and Foreign Marine \u2019 (ite fo Company of Live 1.Mr.Burnett's headquarters will in New | York City.\u2018he compliments of the evening were shared by Mr.Shaw, on his return) to his duties in the.office after having put in à year's service with the first Canadian contingent.When it was known that there was a likelihood of a contingent being sent by Canada, this gentleman was one of the first to.volunteer, and his presence again among his old assiciates; and his recounting in his modest manner of some of his experiencea during his absence provoked much enthuniasm and created not a little merriment.Mr.Shaw was shot in the groin at Paardeberg, till tho following morning, and after he | bad spent a m on the open veldt in his wounded condition, that he was found and succoréd by his comrades in arms.Refore recovering from his wound he was attacked hy enteric + Irmp shades, etc.The ladles in cha are Miss Gardner and Mre Boyd.The pretty flower booth has festoons of ref WLite and blue.This is in the competent \u20181 hinds of Mrs.Paterson, Mrs.Becket and Miss Patterson.The Christian - Endeavor th is most attractive.It ts also done ln the national colors and is filled with pretty , fancy and useful articles.Miss Morin and Miss Grant are in charge with other young Jadies belonging to tite ©.E.Soclety.The ertson and Mrs.Andrews shows an appe- tlging array of jams and jellles.At a n ore examples of culinary art.Here there are for sale cookery books containing tried recipes, for fifteen cents each.Miss Dunn and Miss Ahearn -are in charge.The.refreshments are in the hands of Mrs.Coates and Mrs.McGill.Little tables are set ahout and the arrangement of flags is most effective.The flowers are eared for hy Mrs.McLaren and Mrs.Harley.At the top of the rdoni, at pretty, well-laden tables, decorated In pink and green, fancy- and useful articles are sold by Mrs.Allan and Mrs.Murray.Miss Rhind is in charge of the doll table, which will delight the little people.Other ladies who have greatly ited are Mrs.Hayes and Mrs, Walter a .Men, Women and Happening Af T Dr housekveper's table in charge of Mrs.Rob-.dainty yellow and white stall there are-|' § .ee L Point St, Charles, 2 » Misses Mand and T.Miller visiting Mrs.Reid of Wellington Stresh.A ing ball has been in the large Donation Hall Mrs.J.O\u2019Brien, { of.Coursol ce has returned to Fe Street., George i of s ho a Dean Lee weeks, 3 able to be out.~ Rev.Fathers O'Mears and MacDonald have finished their pastoral visite in Bt.Gabriel parish.Rev.Dr.Ker, of Grace Church, is confined to the house with a seyege cold.Dr.Carmichadl is in attendanaæ: \\ Mrs.R.Waugh, of Street, who has been at the Royal toria Hospital for the last three weeks, is now convalescent.\\ The \u201cJuniors\u201d will bold a concert and | social at the lecture hall of Centenary Church this evening.An excellent pro- ! Bell, Misa Chandler, Misa Doherty, Miss Gertude McQuillen, Cowanville; Miss Effie Baker, the Miases Leonard, Miss Jones, Miss Power.the Mimses Bulman, Misë Ful- Jer, the Misses Pickel, Miss Miller, Mies Cady, Miss Ratchelder, Miss Carlin, Miss Galer, Sweetsburg; Miss Dell Meigs, Farn- ham; Miss Smith, Miss McLellan, Miss Davis, Richford, Vt.; Miss Menard.Webster, Mass; Miss Beauine, Waterloo; Miss Sheltus, St.Armand; Miss I\u2019.Boyd, Miss Marsan, Miss Prevost, Mrs.Prevost, Jfont- veal; Mr.and Mrs.J.Beott, Scottsmore: Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Baker, Dunham; Mr.H.O.Harvey, Mr.G.K.Nesbit, Mr.E.C.Goyette, Mr.A.Ruiter, Mr.J.Bradford, Mr.WW.K.McKeown.Dr.Fuller, Mr.J.McQuillen, Mr, J.1.Me- Cabe, Mr.O.8.Selby, Cowansville; Mr.Mr.B.P.Joygs, Mr.G.Boright, Mr.A.Delage, Lieut.-Col.Bul- man, Mr.J.E.Miller, Mr.R.Powers, Mr.F.H.Leonard, Mr.E.Goff.Mr.G.GC: Galer, Mr.J.Cardin, Mr.F.J.Leonard.Mr.W.O.Shufelt, Sweetshurg; Mr.E.A.Savage, Granby; Mr.Charles Rob- bina, Sherbrooke: Mr.W.M.Harris, Shoeë- ford; Mr.R.M.Noves, Bedford: Dr.Dyer.Mr.Taylor, Knowlton; J.Adams, H.E.Smith, Montréal, T.Kelly, C.S- Carpenter, C: S.Bowen, Rittfond.Vt.| B ville, November 15.\u2014Yesterday vening, at the resdence of Mrs.S.E.Johns, Fairfield.Bast.that lady's sister, Edwin P.Johns, an enterprising young farmer of that section, The ceremony was performed bylRev.J.O.Sigelair, of Selby's Bay, in_the presence of \u201cWme 75 gests.The bride was attended by Miss Etta MeKinlev.and ltic.Mises Helen Sinclair and Ide Wood had charge of the floral basket.After a dainty\u2019 suvper, the newly married couple drove, into Brock: ville, where they took the midnight train for Toronto and other points west The residence of Mr.and Mrs.James Hall, Ebzabethtown, was also, last evening.the scene of a similar function, when their cldest daughter, Miss Ella Tall, was married to Mr.Forth, vounge-t son of the tate John Forth.of Unionville, The ceremony was performed by Rov.James Law- won, pastor of the Methodist Church at Ad dison, in the presence.of a number of invited guests, Sprincipally relatives of the contracting parties.has kindly consented to give a recitation to-morrow afternoon.' This item will be i+ addition to the published programme.T.e concert lasts one hour, from 3.30 to 4.30 p.m.THR ABERDEEN ASSOCIATION.One of the most unique and interesting annual meetings will be that of the Aber- | deen Association, which takes place on Monday at three o'clock.The meeting, at which the president, Mrs.G.Hanson, will occupy the chair, is to be at the rooms of the association, over the Bank of Montreal, corner of Notre Dame and Seigneurs Streets.The Guy Street cars pass the door.The meeting is under the auspices of both French and.English branches.A short report and a few letters from the Erglish branch will be given, and the same from the French branch.There will be no speeches, and after the meeting téa will be served at 4.30, and the rooms are open for inspection.Seeing the rooms will be a novelty to many of the visitors, who will find out for the first time what becomes of the old magazines they send or will send hereafter\u2014to the Aberdeen Assceiation.The ladies in charge will be pleased Yo show evervthing connected with their work.They will show the shelves neatly piled with assorted magazines, the rarcels put up and weighed, and will even fill a mail bag, under the interested eves of their guests.Soo far from being dry, this annual meeting promises to be very entertaining.All are invited.Ar one of the many good works insti- _tuted by the wife of the former Governor- Gereral, the Aberdeen Association seeks to bring cheer to the remote homes on the western prairies by supplying them each month with newspapers, books and maga- gines after such have heen perused by sub- g-ribers in cities, who then kindly hand them.over to the organization.The bare and cheérless aspect of many of the homes in the far west, the dearth of reading matter evervwhere apparent, and the conse- guent hardship endured originally suggested the formation , of the society with branches in all the leading cities.Montrealers have contributed to some extent books, magazines, ete, but the association is anxious to enlist greater local ermrathy and more general assistance.There are hundreds of homes where maga- gines are consigned to the waste basket | after being read, whereas, if sent to the | society, they might aid\u2018to while away the | hours of the long winter evenings in the western homes.| \u2014 KNOX CHURCH FAIR.lecture hall of Kmox Church Is transtormod into a patriotic bower.The thre decornted with red, \"ing and Un'on Jacks, wers add A iatform ls the art room.The carpe\u2019 red, and red electric lights are strun across the celling.flags are used.yesterday at ten.Yanharet + à v.T\u20acCTFDCET( FI OTTET, OI TOFORTO, 18 | at the Windsor.Mr.G.F.Blackstock, Toronto, is at the Queen's Hotel.' Mr.M.L.Severance, of Burlington, is at the Windsor.20\" .Mr.R.B.Hay, of London, Eng.is at the Windsor Hotel.: Mr.E.Z.l\u2019aradis, of St.Johns, is at tbe St.Lawrence Hall.0 Mr.and Mr.J.E.Archambault, of! Quebec, .are at the Place Viger.* \u2018 Mrs.Joseph Bedard and Miss Genevieve .Bedard, of Richmond, are in Montreal this week.Mr.F.A.Cundill has arrived from New York to visit Mr.and Mrs.Francis Cun- dill, Westmount.Miss Mabel Langstaff, of Montreal, is aghy in St.Johns.: : Mass, à well known preacher,.through Montreal yesterday.Lo Lieut.-Col.Pelletier.and Mra.Pelletier of Quebec, arrive in\u2019 town to-morrow for passed 1 Mr.J.Henry Miller, provincial manager of the Provident Navings Life, has left for New York, where he will spend a few days at the home oflice.The friends of Mr.C.H.L.Jones will be from an attack of typhoid fever, from which.he has been suffering, at Sault Ste.Marie.Mr.W.R.Stewart, late of the Star ataff leaves to-night for New York, where he will occupy an important position on the Times and will act as American correspondent of the London Express.His friends in Montreal deeply regret to hear of the serious illness of Mr.Cecil Davies, of New York, formerly of Bt.- Johns, Que.Mr.Davies has been ordered by his physicians to the Adirondacks.Mr.Robert Anderson, professor of the violin, Von Liebich Conservatory of Music, Burlington, Vt., with his wife, are in the city for a few days holiday.They are [ the quests of hia \u2018parents, Mr.A.Anderson, 20 Brunswick Street.Yesterday the wedding took place in Bombay, India, of \u2018Capt.Charles Archer, of the Indian staff corps, who is in charge on a visit to her sister, Mrs.John Don: Mr.Thomas N.Doutney.of Worcester, | a visit to Montreal on their way West.| pleased to learn that he is recovering 4 of one of the Indian sub-provinces, and Miss Alice V.Hayes, eldest daughter of Henry G.Hayes, of Washington, DC, sale of fancy and useful articles and closes to- The walls have heen heautifully white and blue bunt- while plants and | to the festive appearance.The | and a great number of There are pictures for sale, and preity water color telephone cards, and a sister of Mrs.Harcourt Lees, of England.Capt.Archer, who is about forty years old, is a son of Thomas Archer, of London, and a brother of William Archer, a well known writer.' He met his ! bride on a trip last year from Southampton to New York.\u2018The \u2018\u2018at home\u201d by the Bachelors of Cow- ansville and Sweetsburg at the Sweetsburg House, on Wednesday eveni Was those places.The spacious hall connect- .ed with the hotel was used for dancing was meat prettily decorated for the occasion, and lent greatly to the charm of the ng.last, one of the.events of the pr wton at TO-MURROW'S MENU.The ease, the luxury and the abundance of the highest state of civilization are as preductive of selfishness as the ditliculties, the privations and the sterilities of the lowest.\u2014Colton.BREAKFAST-\u2014Bananas, wheptlet and cream, Hamburg steak, Lyofinaise potatoes, cornmeal gliddle cakes, syrup, cof fee DINNER\u2014Baked spare ribs, scalloped .apples, mashed potatoes, succotash, browned carrots, red cahbage, French dressing, jelly cake fritters, cofice., SUPPER\u2014Oyster omelet, white toast, canned peaches, cake, cocoa.: potatoe balls, vamlia JELLY CAKE FRITTERS.Cul.stale sponge cake into shape with a cutter and fry brown.hp the pieces in a divh of boiling milk.drain: lay on a hot platter and spread on peach, strawberry, blackberry or other jam.Serve hot with cream.\u2019 OYSTER OMELET.Beat the yolks of two- eggs, add two ta- ble-poonfuls of milk, a pinch of salt and pepper; then add the whites beaten stiff.Pour inte an omelet pan containing a teaspoonful of butter.When the omelet has set put it into a hot.oven Jong enough to brown the top.and just before folding spread over a cup of oysters, which have been parhoiled, drained and cut in small pieces.Fold the omelet and serve with white sauce -poured over it.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AEOLIAN RECITAL.Saturday, 17th November, at 4 p.m., at L.E.N.Pratte & Co.s piano rooms, 1676 Notre Dame Street, nearly opposite the Bank of Montreal.Programme :\u20141, Light Cavalry Overture, Suppe-Aeolian; 2; La Dona E Mobile, Prudent, Acriol; 3, Les Patineurs Waltz, Waldteufel, Aco- lian; 4, Spring Showers, Fink, Aecriol; 3, The Nightingale, Delibes, Aeglian; 6, The Blue Danube Waltzes, Strauss, Aeriol.Miss Minie- Forreeler, was married\u2019 to, Me: f gramme has been arranged.The Ancient Order of Hibernians will bold their annual church parade on Sunday afternoon to St.Gabriel Church.A Jesuit father will preach.Mr.B.F.Beott, of Wellington Street, is still confined to the house with a bad attack of inflammatory rheumatism.He has been laid up for over four weeks.The work on the new drain from the tail race to the river is nearing completion.Since last spring this has afforded work to a couple of hundred of men from the Point.The Wellington Hand Laundry has reopened on a much larger scale.The pro- | prictor, Mr.J.McCarthy would be pleased to hear from his old patrons in the Point.\u2018 On Saturday evening Mr.Ball, the physical director of the Y.M.C.A., will lecture at the R.M.Y.C.A.All railway men are invited to be present.His subject will be \u201cFallen Men.\u201d Miss lamb entertained a few of her friends at her home on Grand Trunk Street last evening.Among those present were Miss Smith, Miss Stowe, Miss Salter, Miss Doherty and others.; Six large new engines, known as the Nine Hundreds, have just been put out of the engine shops.They are at present in the hands of the painters, and will be placed on the road in the beginning of the week.= A meeting of the Trio- Kaideka Circle was held la-t evening at the residence of Mr.J.Alexander: Interesting papers were read by Messrs.W.Hudson and Geo.Mingee.This is the only thirteen club in the Point.Mr.J.Quinlan, of Wellington Street, is building a fine block of stone-front houses on Rushbrook Street.- The work is being pushed forward rapidly in the hope that they may be réady for occupation by the New Year.\u2019 The annual meeting of the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic, ~ Association, Hockey team will be held on Monday even ing next, in the P.A.A.A.rooms.The election of officers and other important, busiress will be transacted.There \u2018was a break in the main water pipe on Wellington Street, west of Charron Street, early yesterday afternoon.À gang of men was soon at work, and the vf \u2014\u2014Ne- great_ineon- venience was caused.An effort is being made to pay off the debt of St.Matthew's Presbyterian Church, in order to allow of its being con- eccrated.There still remains about ¥7,- 500 to be paid, and if $6,000 of this subscribed before May 1st, 1901, Lord Strath- cona will supply the remainder.On Sunday next the Baptist congregation of Point St.Charles will hold their rt Sabbath service in their old building 0.1 Grand Trunk Street.The pastor, Rev.J.R.Webb, will preach both morning and evéning.At the close of the evening service, \u2018which will be appropriate to the occasion, the ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed.Next week \u2018Lhe Herald will give its readers a full descrip tion of the handsome new editice which will be opened on the 25th inst.by the Reg .C.A, Falon; D.D., of Toronto.I » 1900.\" .THE RUSH IS GREAT If you want à First ELECTRIO SEAL JACKET go at once to the AMERICAN HAT and FUR STORE, 27 and Price fer everybody $35 .They must be cheap if the storekeepers are buying them.COLLARETTES by the million, all varieties, and at prices which -will astouish' you if you price them elsewhere first.American Hat and Fur Store Se.Lawrence Street, £7 and 20 St.Lawrence Street.OHN MURPHY:CO.(Selling Extraordinary day of the week by our never go a-begging for worth less than 69c.only 49c.only 69c.and broeaded designs.Choice, only 79c.OOc\u2014Over 95 pieces 2 : ' That the Montreal Ladies appreciate a genuine - chance to buy to advantage is evidenced every This opportunity, is \u2018too good to be lost, and - such \u201csnaps\u201d in Fine Silks as the following some, don't delay in coming! 49¢ Over 100 pieces in this lot, and not a yard.Many lines are 75c.Choice, 69c\u2014 Over 25 pieces Rich Brocaded Silks, in nice- ¢vening shades.Regular, 85c to $1.00.Choice, Z79c\u2014Qver 25 pieces Fancy Silks, in striped, checked checked and \u2018brocaded designs.$1.35 to $1.65.Choice, only 99c.» crowded Silk Counter! \u2018buyers! If you want Values from $1.00 to $1.50.Fancy \"Silks, in striped, Values from è 2 2 than wholcsale prices?Terms Cash.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 ll the Up-to:date-Styles in Winter Mant | JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street, corner lletcalfe.Telephone Up 933.\u2018The inaugural meeting of the Young People\u2019s Literary Society of Grace Church was held last evening.The secretary- treasurer's report was read and showed that last year.over $300 was given in by the society to the Building Find.Lhe election of officers resulted as follows: \u2014 Hon.President, \u2018Rev, Dr.Ker; President, Mr.A.J.Jenkins; vice-president, Miss Hnigston, secretary-treasurer, Miss Ker, and committee, Miss Lucy Price, \u2018Miss McDonell, Miss Jenkins, Messrs.Hin- chliffe, Wells, and White.It was decided to.change the meeting evening from Thrusday to Tuesday.There was a large | attendance.\u2018 = NOVI-MODI COS 2280 St.Catherine Street.CAAAA TANT AA AAA RCR OU Plain Taffeta Silk Admission on presentation of visiting .card:\u2014Adv.; Military Blouses, trimme Le LCR TACROKCROLHD HR ROECÉCHOCECACSCECCE : o Saturday Blouse Sale! d with Gold Braid.\u2026.$3.00 Blouses, \u2018\u2018our own make\u201d\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$7.60 - STORB OPEN TILL 10P.M.SATURDAY.2 3 prices will suit Snow and Sleigh Bells - It is necessary to fit up your Harness with a string of Bells when the snow comes.Come and sec our assortment of Bells.Our you.ns a Merchants Tel, Bell Tel.Main 3407, 1250, THE HERALDS ONE HUNDRED STORIES 1 NSIO No.49.BILL JOHN BY ANNA L, SHAW.(Copyrighted.1900, Wm.E.Miller.) Mi'ria Aan, is you gotypale ia dat air cookroom - dar, 1 tell yet.can't stan\u2019 bit er \u2018grense I kin rub on dis here mare?Mars George he dope run bis horse so dat she need er rubbin® all ober.Whom, I'd like ter know if yer still jos long nouf fée me ter?git de greave from Miss M'ria Ann, ter rub clous, Mars George am she done had er fallin\u2019 out, de t'other day., Mars George he an\u2019 Mins Margaret been er oourtin's eber since dis nigger disremem- bers.an\u2019 de Lord hab mussf, I tube her most as good es I do h'm.An\u2019 I recomein- bers when she hab long pretty curls, an\u2019 took jes\u2019 like er flawer, she an\u2019 Mars George uster ride ole Peggy de mule, Mars George @ady uster hab, In dem days, She shore do lub him, kase de day he elim\u2019 up er tree ter git some er dem yaller flowern growed up dar, an\u2019 out his fing T, Miss Murgieét she jes\u2019 cried.An\u2019 dis nigger knowed Mars George lubs ber, knsc de pesentments done tole him so.fue thing I knowed dey done bad er busin\u2019 op., I seed Miss Margaret er drivin\u2019 out wid scmc oder fine gen-man, an\u2019 I knowed som\u2019 thin\u2019 shore\u2019 was up.iden Mars George he was er srttin' roun\u2019 de house, lookin' Kke ns be don\u2019t know Kase ob Mind Margarot.\u201d T ciar fore gra\u201d An\u2019 now de | makes me-trémble in.mah marrow, an\u2019 1} knowed he don done ft.~ Den dat dny I seed him er gwine up de road a drivin\u2019 dis here mare, HRe as if he gwine ter blow de bref outen hr, [said \u201cDe Lovd hub mascy ef Mars Gédrge ain't er courting ole Kernnl Smali\u2019's daughter.\u201d Am' shore as hie niggee\u2019s name am \u201cBill John,\u201d de next day Mars George he calls me an\u2019 says, \u201cJohn, I want yer ter tuck dis flowers oher ter Mins Small\u2019s.\u2019\u2019 I liked [ter drapt fro' de groun\u2019, but 1 sayy, \u2018Y sir,\u201d an\u2019 den I stood an\u2019 waited kaesc | thinks mayhe he got onc ob dem flowers for Mian Margaret, an\u2019.bimeby he say, | \u201cWell, John?\u2019 an\u2019 1 says, \u201cAn't got nalr bokay fer Mise Margaret, {8 yer?\u2019 ap\u2019 he way, \u201cNo,\u201d mo loud dat 1 mts sanky wm mah knees, en\u2019 [ thinks as maybe he was In er burry ter g't dem flowers outen his sight, , 60 I tuck \u2018em away, an\u2019 I says ter mabnclf, \u201cDe Lord er massy \u2018pon mah soul, Mars George ain't neber sint nair bokay ter Miss Sard] afore.\" - Bimeby dem ers dey kiner Ktch mah han\u2019 an' er som'thin\u2019 keep er sayin\u2019 in mah car, \"Des here Miss Margare!\u2019s flowers,\u2019 i an® whin f gis downto de gate mah feets rot heavy like an° jen wouldn't g> down \" rod to de Kernel\u2019s, am, Lord bless yer, * sho Honey, de debli or som'th re was ef \u201cmad, an\u2019 I starts down de road, I ain't got no kaso ter like de Kernnl noweys, an mal J feet dey kiner drug, dey\u2019 aid.D recklus an how I wan't er gitten dnr veey fant, an\u2019, de fus thing 1 knowed, 1 peed er rabbit run right cross de path, an\u2019 shore as your name is \u2018Miss M°ria Aun.I drapt dut bokay an' prayed to de Lord, an\u2019 [ knowed of 1 goed a sicp farder dat rabbit shore would haunt me, on\u2019, À Jjes tell yer, I turux round dé t'othee WAY mighty quick, Den dat volce cofimence cr sgkivating minh yenr agin, nn\u2019 er sayin \u201cDies flowers longs ter Mine Margaret.\u201d an I thinks maybe de dehll wan or loadin\u2019 me, knxe oni\u2019 thine furk me right ter M.se Mar- ret's faster dan 1 was er gwine to de «rnal'e, © à But den when I gits ter Mis Margarel's I gins ter trimble, kase I thinks of Mars George when he glts mad.1 cat dis here mare am dat senaliéve to de fics dat she trin:bles In be skin jes\u2019 Mke I dd dat day.Den emmehow ot other dat rabbit srcem ter run right cross mah path agin, den ! peed Mins Margaret a standin\u2019 in de doo\u2019, lookin® as lubly As er pink cotton Momsom, an à de valka up to lo porch, an\u2019 she ray, \u201cMornin', John,\u201d and maya, \u2018Only ioflerbie, thanky mam,\u201d she look sad like, but den when 1 gibs her de hokay she na all sorter happy Mke, ay tome.| kevjrer lookin® at-dat- note an\u2019 er prayin* to de Lord, kase \u2018de mixerÿ done tuck me bout det soul.Bimehy | comes up to de house, an\u2019 I secd.Mara George er lokin! out de window, an\u2019l kins ter ahake so 4 m.h knees dat 1 kin hardly walk asy.Den when I gih Lim de letter 1 seed him er lookin\u2019 mighty hard at de 'dress \u2018fore he open k, au\u201d I got det trimblesome dat I felt Mke I was a gwine ter drap dead.Ce Murs George, he look nt me, don, no hard dant I has ter dr.p on mal knees, an\u2019 den I teHs him as how 1 done tuck de flowers ter Mise Margaret \u2018stead ob Kernal Small\u2019a.an\u2019 as how de rabbit dene run across de rond, an\u2019 he\u2019 look nt me an\u2019 hus\u2019 put er laughin\u2019.Den bimeby he gets fro,\" be say, \u201cJohn, 1 reckins.dat -rabbit am erbout right: dem flowers b'long ter Mise Mar aret, Den he look mighty happy, an\u2019 gine ter whistle 80 loud dat I reckoned dat de debil done lead ole Dill John on de right road fer once, Au\u2019 de next thing 1 knowed, he wanted de ole mare bitched up, an° he driv her hard ep mitten ter M'es Mavgnret's dat t am, er wonder ter me dat dis nigger cher she, sem STALL-FED TURKEYS, - 18;c per Lb.AT- - PHELPS & BINNS,-\u2014\u2014 86 VICTORIA SQUARE.Bell Tel.Main 417 and 418.The Chinese Question.\u201c Where can we buy RICE suitable to Chinese requirements! Have you tried the \"Mount Royal Mills\" new MANDARIN\u2019 RICE D.W.ROSS CO., Agents Rd - BVO 0% 0 WHEN ANSWERING ADVAR.TISEMENTS PLEASE MSATION TEE HERALD.secd her live nout ter hab her legs gre .M'rin Ana, \u2014 | MATHS.MARRIAGES.DEATHS.| BIRTHS ; PARTDR\u2014At Marble on Nev, 38, cd Andrew Le SO ach ter, = ADIBUX\u2014At 341 St.James ctty, Nov.11, the wife of re ae Jeux, lockemith, of a son, who received the | Gerard Lionel.COLLINS\u2014On Nov, 11, at Bast Farnham, to Mr.and Mra.Marta W.Coillas, a daughter.\u2018 DAVIDSON-\u2014On Now.T, ef 413 Metealfe Ave.Weutmount, the wife of Wm.Davidson, of a som.ELLIS \u2014At Sawyerville, Que., on Nov, § - Mrs.(Rey:) J.D.Ellis, of a som.\u2018Bl.CAULIN=At Suwyerville, Que., on Nov.11, Mra, T.Gaudin, of a daughter.| GAUTHIER\u2014At Rigaud, oh Nov.11, the wife of Mich.Gauthier, of a daughter.LAHAIE\u2014AL 328 rs Street, on Nov.1L the wite of Urgele Lahale, of à da - LEBRAU\u2014At 798 Craig Strèet, this city, on Nov.7, the wife o£ Mr.» Paul Oy druggist, of a daughter.McDERMID\u2014AL the \u2018\u2018Island,\u201d Martintewn, Ont., ou Nov.10, à aôn to Mr.and Mra A.J.McDermid.MUNRO\u2014At Lancaster, Ont., on Nov.6 to Mr.and Mrs, J.D.Munifo, a son.RUSRBLL\u2014On the Sth lost, at 57 Ver «allies Street, the wife of Geo.H.Bus- sell, of a sou.i SALTER\u2014On Sunday, at Bayview, N.Y., the wite of F.W.Salter, late of Montreal, of & son.= VEITCH\u2014On.Nov.6, at 949 St.Urbain Street; & daughter to Mr.and Mrs, W.B Veitols MARKIAGES.CAIRNS-LANG\u2014On Nov.14, st the rede dence of the bride's father, Ormstown, by the Rev.D.W.Morison, B.A., James Charles Cairns to Isabella, daughter of - Dugald Lang.\u201c DEVERELL- PPAR.N\u2014On Nov.11, 1850, by the Rev.Jphn Pen at Bt.John's Church, Whiihy, Thomas G.Deverell, of the town of Whitby, to Elisabeth Frances, recond daughter of William Pardon, of the Townshlp of Whitby.DORION-CLARK\u2014At the residence of her step-father, Mr.Samuel Dunn, by the Rev, GQ.G.Huxtable, Wilhelmina (Ena), second diughter \"of the late: Robert James Clark, Belfast, Ireland, to Frederick A.Dorion, eldest son of the late Rev.J.A.Dorion, Montreal.Belfast and Glasgow papers please copy.27x FENWICK-ADAMS\u2014On Nov.14, at Chrtet Church Cathedral, by the Rev.Archdeacon Norton, George S.Fenwlick, of Alice, daughter of A.E.Adams, city.LINDSAY-CRAIK\u2014At the manse, O town, on Nov.14, by the Rev.D.Moron, B.A., Wesley Benjamin Linde 81y, of New Westminster, B.C., to Janet Clemny, daughter of the late Alexander Craik, of Georgetown, ° \u2019 McDONALD-BOYD\u2014At Lachute, on Nov, 18, by the Rev.N.Waddell, b.D., Henry John McDonald to Miss Maud Leurs Boyd, all of Lakefield, Que.DEATHS IN THE CITY.BOURRET\u2014In thls city, on the 14th inst.at the age of '2 years and 13 dayw, Loule Philippe Bourret, child of Romeo Edouard .Ecurret, civil employe.\u2019 } CASGRAIN\u2014At 439n Beaudrw Street, Nov, 12, Antolnette, daughter of Nay leon Casgrain, aged 4 years and 3 mo CONRICQ\u2014Interred In Cote des Nelges Cemetery, on the 14th Inst., at the age of 6 years, Annie, the only beloved daughter of Mr.and Mra Thomas Conrick, of 32 Devienne Street.Funeral private, CUDDIHY\u2014In this city, on the 15th inst, James, son of the late Michael Cuddihy, fruit merchant.Funeral from his late re- sidénce, JH Cadieux Street, on Saturday, at 8.30 a.m., to St.Patrick's Churoh, ¢hence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Please omit flowers., 21x LDELORMEF\u2014In \u2018this city, en Nov.14, at 126 Windsor Street.Mary McCuaig, be loved wife of Amable Delorme, aged 53 years.Funeral from the above address on Saturday at 7.30 a.m.to Notre Dame Chürüh.thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are res gpectfully invited to attend.DUCLOS\u2014At 380 Laval Avenue, on Nov, 2 Joseph Desire Duclos, aged-77 yeare and # months.' FALARDEAU\u2014A't 206 Ste.Elizabeth Street, on\u2019 Nov.13, Dame Dorothee Falardeau, aged 67 years, \u2019 FORTIN\u2014At 556 Marie Anne Street, on Nov.12, Aurore Marie Blanche, daughter of Emile Fortin, aged 6 years and 3 months, - FROST\u2014On Noy.13.at his late residence, 20 Cadicux Street, Alfred I.Frost, In this 09h years Funeral will take place from h'& late residence on Saturday, 17th inst, at 2 pm.- GALLIPOLI\u2014In this city, on the 13th Inst.at the age of 1 year and 8 months, Paul Uhald, child of Victor Gallipoll, 75a 8t, Philip Street.- \u2019 : LAUZON\u2014In this city, on Nov.13, at the age of 6% years and 10 months, Louis Ephrem Lauzon, carter.LAVALLFEE\u2014In this city.on the 15th inst., Marie Louise, daughter of Benjamin La- vallee, aged 6 years and 6 months, Funeral private.\u2019 MORRIS \u2014 On the 13th 'Inst., at her late residence, 321 St.Denis Street, Catherine A.Troy.aged 75 years, widow of the late Richard Morris.Funeral Thursday, 15th, at 2.30 o'clock.Friends will please accept this in- \"timation, .269x NALTU\u2014At 192 Dufferin Street, on Nov, 12, Louls Nault, aged 47 years.O'REILLY\u2014On Nov.15, WilKam Joseph, uged 3 years and 7 months, youngest son of Bernard O'Reilly.Funeral from hile father's residence, 1078 St.James Street, on Syturday.Nov.17, at 2 p.m., to Cote deg Ne'ges Cemetery.v RENAUD\u2014At 433 Gain Street, on Nov.11, Victorine Germain, wife of Remi Renaud, aged 46 years, .SAURIOL\u2014At 406 Montcalm Street, this city, at the age of 86 years and 4 months, Héctor Fulgence Sauriol, TREPANTER-In this city, on Nov, 14, at S44 St.Lawrence Street, Hubert Endras Trepanier, aged 59 years and 10 monthe, DEATHS ELSEWHERE.ARGAIT\u2014At Three Rivers, Que.,, on Nov, 12.Mary Miria (Polly) Argall, aged 28 years, beloved wife of A, E.Parent, and voungest child of John and Sophia Argail, formerly of Cornwall, England.COSTELIO\u2014At Hawkesbury, Ont., on Nov.11, Martin James Costello, aged 48 years, CHARBONNEAU\u2014At 144 St.Ferdinand Street, St.Henri, on Nov.12, Albert, son of F.X.Charbonncay, aged 10 years and 5 months, - DAVIS\u2014At Cherrydale Farm, Longueuil, Que., William B.Davis, in his 65th year.Funeral from his lateresidence on Friday, the 16th inst, at 1 o\u2019clock p.m., to the Longueuil English Church, and thence to Mount Royal cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will plesse * accept this intimation.DEBRLOIS\u2014At Cartago, Costa Rics, on Oct.18, Henry Spurr DeRlols, eldest son of Rev.Monry D.DeBlois, of Hallfax, aged 45 yoars., : ' : ! DUTRISAC\u2014At Vaudreuil, Que., on Nov, 10, Abbe Alderie Dutrisac, aged 20 years, 10 months and 2 days.}.USGRAVF\u2014At Leitche's Creek, N.S, on Nov.fi, James Dunlap Musgrave, aged 40, PARENT\u2014At Three Rivers, Que, oR Nov.1% Mary Maria (Pollle) Argall, aged 28 years beloved wife of A.EB.Parent, and youn of Cornwall, England.papers please copy.; TREPANNIER\u2014At Quebec, on Nov, 12, at the age of 26 years and 4 months, Marie Zool Trepannier, beldved daughter of JE.Trepannier, merchant.MOLLY AND POLLY Ontario and Quebes 269x like charlotte gell, and sing it's Jolly.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1000, HERALD COUPONS GOOD AS GOLD ¢ ¢ This Coupon will be accepted by The Montreal Herald in exchange for articles offered by it, on conditions specified in said offer.J to of inis \u2014 child of John and Sophia Argall, formerly.- \u2014 - \u2018 ; what to do wid hiswelf.dom ole bones \u201cof yourn\u2014Yep, dis 4p ae, « zuille : , \u2019 \u2019 down ~ AR\u2019 1 sage tor mgrvelf, ite îgs Hke_ Mars puilip\" me_t'ward, Mies Maggarets, But | klogt sulle, a she come S47.» 4a alo\u2019t yer gf dat grease > » .* ; -~ - .~~ a - .a ne .\u2018 .r .A .TT ae i - - \u2014 ; gr ; .IR .- .; \u2018 « - - - a \u2019 > _ > .® Kl , ' , mt - ' - a .+ FRY FING.{ ! Frimmings for Wear OLONIAL HOUSE PHILLIPS SQUARE.A few appropriate Requisites for , the St Andrew\u2019s Festivities, and other social events of the season.tre \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Evening We .Dress Chiffons, in Plain and Embroidered, White: Ivory and Black.Fancy Embroidered Chiffon, in the new spot, Pink, Pale Blue, Nile, Mauve, Cardinal, Moire, etc.Mousselin de Soie, in White, Ivory, Black and Colors.Fancy Embroidered Swiss Muslins, very dew for Evening Wear.: White Taffetas, Embroidered, (Gold Tinsel).Voile de Paris, all new Tints, Fancy Black Silk Tissues, in Spots, Stripes Checks.- Chiffons (Applique), Cream, Ivory and Champagne.Black Silk Organdy, Embroidered, Gold and Jar- dinere.Ce White Silk Organdy, Embroidered, Gold and Silver.Applique Nets, Cream, Cream and Gold, and all Black.Parisian Novelty Net Robes, in Ivory and Black.Sequin Waists, in all Black.Sequin Nets \u2018in all Black, Black and Steel, White and Silver.All Over Nets in great variety.LACE COLLARS In Russian and Guipure, all new shapes.FICHUS In Point de Esprit, Chiffon.etc.Ivory, Black and White.A and Pear] Ornaments, Pearl Boleros, Silk Sequin Orna- \u2018ments, Silver Sequin Gimps, Colored Jewel Trimming, &e., Gold and White Ornaments.EVENING GLOVES In Kid, Suede and Silk, in all tints.FANS A choice selection of Sequin Fans (the newest style this season), in Gauze, Satin, Silk and Feather.Evening Slippers and Hosiery - JUST RECEIVED\" The latest production in Ladies\u2019 Fur-lined.Capes, in\u2019 \"Black, Dark and Light Shades .: OPERA WRAPS Handsome Opera Wraps \u2018in Light Shades, Lined Quilted Satin, Trimmed Chiffon and White Thibet.JAPANESE GOWNS Ladies\u2019 Japanese Silk Quilted Dressing Gowns, Dark and Light Shades.- Ladies\u2019 Japanese Silk Quilted Dressing Jackets, Dark and Light Shades, + Ladies Japanese Silk Quilted Sleeveless Vests, Dark and Light Shades.LADIES TEA GOWNS A beautiful assortment of Ladies\u2019 Tea Gowns and Dressing Gowns, in Colored Cashmere, Ribbon.and Lace Effect, in Medium and Delicate Shades.FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS We are showing several styles in that make of goods, in pretty shades and designs.4 LADIES UNDERSKIRT Ladies\u2019 Underskirts in Black and Colored Taffeta, in Black Satin, Black and Colored, in Plain and Fancy 8ilk Moirette.Black and Colored Plain and Fancy Moreen and Wool Knitted Skirts.FOR EVENING WEAR Handsome Glace Silk Underskirts, in White and most Delicate Shades.- SHAWLS \u2018Ladies\u2019 Silk Knitted Shawls, Ladies\u2019 Toe Wool Shawls; Ladies\u2019 Shetland Wool Shawls, Ladies\u2019 Wool Knitted Shawls in Black and Colored Effects.CEE) DINING ROOM.Meals are now being served from 9 am.till 6 pm HENRY MORGAN & CO, MONTREAL, + BIG INCREASE IN PASSENGER TRADE The Boats Carried all That They Could.PASSENGERS TURNED AWAY.\u2018The Agénts Agree that the General Prosperity of the Country Was the Chief Factor.Now that the passenger vessels are all in port, & fair estimate of the business of the season may be made.Taking all classes of passengers, the season is away shead ollast year.The passenger agents of the big steamship lines agree that\u2019 this is due to the general prospenty of the country in the last few years.The Paris Exposition has drawn but few from Montreal, the city which was expected to send most to Pairs.This shows that l\u2019aris and its exposition was not a drawing factor in the increased eastwafd travel.The reason of the increase seems to be, judging from the opinions of the passeuger managers, is thei general nrosperity of the country Last yea.about 20,000 people passed through the port of Montreal, going to Europe and returning from it.This year that number has been increased by at least 8,000.While all classes have shown an increase, the chief increase has been: in the second class passengers.Mr.Geo.Hannah, of the Allan Line, and Mr.Robert Macfarlane, of the Dominion Line, agree on this point.Neither of those passenger managers has made up the figures for the year, but the increase 18 al.out as stated above.: ' The Elder Dempster Beaver Company which has carried many people this year,\" gives an endorsation of the above statement.The.passenger managers of the hig ste-mship lines credit the increase to the eneral prosperity of the \u2018 country.the aris Exposition, and the fact that the \u2018people of Canada are travelling more than in former years.LL, There is this much to say, which is true of all the lines, that in the rush season, from the first of June to the middle of \"July, the passenger boats obtainable here were crowded to théir utmost capacity, and passengers had to be turned away.There is no doubt.that \u2018the season would have shown a greater increase had more vessels been obtainable.: THIRTEEN WERE KILLED A FRENCH EXPRESS WENT OVER RALD, FRIDAY.NOV.16.1900; ° \u2019 mme «es DQES .PACKARD'S Ladies\u2019 Spoclal Dressing GIVES THE BEST SHINE.OLEANS AND PRE- | SERVES THE LEATHER.AND CAN BE :L.H.Packard PURCHASED & Co L SHOE STORES | all] 250.SEVEN-YEAR-OLD ROMEOS Stole a Horse and Buggy to \u201cTake Their Girls Out for a Drive.\u201d Two- small boys appearcd as prisoners in the Police Court yesterday on the charge of stealing a horse and rig.At the tender age of seven years, it is ezid, they have already \u2018developed to a'hign degree, the child's disposition to grab.There was a fund of humor in the conversation which took place between the magistrate and the tearful urchins.What are you doing here?\u2019 asked the judge in amazement when' he saw the two babes standing in the prisoners\u2019, dock and\u2019 unable even to look over the arm rest.First, the boys lovked at the judge, made faces, moved about uncasily, began to whimper, and then burst out crying.\u201cWhat's the charge against the boya?\u2019 inqured the judge.\u201cTheft, your lonar,\u201d replied a sig, squarc-shouldered polices with heavy moustache waxed a la Kaiser.1e crowd in the court lodked on in amazement.What a depth of villany in Montreal\u2019s younger generation! .The boys picked up courage when they heard the policeman's voice, and pecped out between dirty fingers.The .cun- MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.W _A- WEIR.Q.0., M.P.P., ° Sol.citor and Barr.ster, 133A ST.JAMES STREET, (Opposite St.Lawrénce Hall) LEITCH.PRINGLE & CAMERON, Barristers, Atiorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Cbaucery, Notaries Public, Eto.CORNWALL, ONT.; Jas.Leitch, Q.C.J.A.C.Cameron, LL.D.R.A.Pringle.BUCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, ADVOOATES, Bto., CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 188 GT.JAMES ST., MONTREAL, (GIBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, Etc, Ofice\u2014Cor.Richmond and Carling Sta .: LONDON.George C.Gibbons, Q.C.WILLIAM REID & SON, Accountants, Auditors.In vestors, Insurance Brokers, FRED.G.REID, Special Agent for Sun Fire : Insurance Co.: % ST.JOHN STREET.\u201cFred.F.Harper.ALFEID E.HARVEY.B.C.L,, Attorney, Barrister, Btc., ROOMS 256 AND 352 TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.TELEPHONE 1868 GREENSHIELDS æ GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, Solicitors, ete.172¢ NOTRE DAME STREET.FINLAYSON & GRANT, .Custom House Brokers, Forwarders and Warehousemen, Bell.Tel.Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.BREWERS.*.THE BEST AND PUREST Malt Extracts Wm.Dow & Co.\u2019s 1 AN EMBANKMENT.Nearly All the Passengers Were in the Dining Car, Which Suffered Most.Bavonne, France, Nov.16.\u2014The southern express was derailed at noou yesterday between St.Geoures and Saubesæe, near Dax.about uhirty-thre: miles northeast of Bayonne.restaurant car wae precipitated over an- embankmens.\u2018l'uirteen persuns were ioualy.Five passcngers are ini match with Ruhlin, providing this can | © men with him.Col.Outer took a fiue bo lv \u2018Circumstances did be arranged on or bzfore April 1.1801.{Pot jut thom at once mv tue f.ont, thy were only considered fit to guard the oui- lying posta, .Gul.Otter was the: first to A match swith Fitzsimmons may nucessi- tate a postponement .of the bout.; In the signed agreement which Jeffries \u2018discover the Boer positon at Sunnys de.to-day sent to Tom Sharkey for his «ig- \u2018 Instead of being sent to the-tront, an [m- nature, the fight is to be on the same terms.as the Jeffrics-Ruhlin contest.The date for the match is set for 6m or before: July 1, 1901.Jeffries\u2019 reserves the right - to meet both Fitzsimmons and -Ruhlin fore the match with .him, provided -the .match with Fitzsimmons comes off on or before June 1, 1901.: Wants the Horton Law.\u2018New York, Nov.15\u2014The Hon.Timo- | thy Dry Doslar' Sullivan, one of the reelected Tammany Senators, is preparing a bill practically re-enacting the Horton boxing law.Senator Sullivan had a large interest in all of the athletic clubs which | promoted boxing contests.\u2019 YACHT CLUB DINNER.\u2019 \\ The Next Season\u2019s Races Will Be Talked Over and Suggestions Will Be in Order.To-morrow evening at 7.30 the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club members will meet for dinner at Her Majesty's: Cafe.Incidentally they will talk over the Sea- wanbaka Cup races, the annual bah, and the plans for next year generally.Ii is Dot.a regular meeting of the club s0 nothing definite will be decided in regard to any of those matters, but the members perial officer was sent, the another.He labor Col.Otter laid plans and saw them \u2018carried out by I aborid zealously tor the Empire and had much to contend With.Never did he show the white feather.but was always ready to do his daty.- The Sat contingent return+ to Canada second to none in the scroll ot honor in South Af .Mr.Hughes then gave sone interesting remimsernecs oi.the «id Toronto Lacrosse Clup; and attributed much to his rica trainmg ir lacrosse.He related -how the Faronto\u2019s had won three otraight giles ini Montreal from the old Shamrocks in 3 1-4 minutes.In those days there was Mo snsiglon of professonelism.it was all for lronôr and g'ory.ed \"game.\u2018the front.\"lish troops.tribute to Hunter Ogilvie's Montreal, and their \u2018excellent Scarcely a regiment in\u2019 South The speaker propos at a team should be sent throughout the British Empire to teach them the battery, shorting Returning to the work vf the *Canadians in South Africa be followed the i soldiers from their first engagement at i Sunnyside and they had always been in Never had the Canadians muf- | fered a reverse when fighting with Eng The Colonel paid a glowing ot \\frica 34 without a Canadian, in fact, tigre are esti mated to be more Canadian.we da of the regular regiments sent out, than there are in them: The speaker sad ne always cherished the friendships formed in the - old \u2018Toronto Tstcrosse Cluh.The will give their ini speaker concluded with the ho \u201cthat thre: £ opinions on the various annual gatherings would oontinue inde- cgming resulta and from this the executive committee wil] have some basis to work cn.The crew prizès for.the Ross series \u2018of races will be presented during the evening, so the winning crews shou.d be out in force.All members who have not tion to be present should do so at once so that they may le provided for.Herreshoff Is Busy.New York, Nov.15.\u2014Captain Herreshoff came to- \u2018 + I \u201cNat\u201d Sores = On Arms - And Legs, In the year 1890 I had sores break out on my arms and legs for which I used different medi- My father advised me at last to use Burdock Blood Bitters, as he had taken it with great bene- I followed his advice and in less than a month, by taking the medicine internally and applying it externally, the sores were all gone.That is ten years ago now, and 1 have never been troubled with anything of the kind since, anc if] ever am I will at once usc B.B.B.and be promptly and com.finitely.To-morrow the Ontario AAA.will hold starting There are.its from the Rosedale grounds.twenty-three entries, as follows: \u2014 ° Ontario Cross Country.five-mile cross-country race William J.Sherring, Hamilton Y.M.\u20ac.A; rie, Charles B.Graham, Dufferin A.(C.; Toronto; W.Law.Fdward Williams, Hamilton; W.H.Seott, West End Y.M.oem 1 SA Harriers; \u2018 » town yesterday, and MCA conferred either with Commodore Vows Charles Edwards, _ Clarence M.(iorrie and W.Central Ÿ.M.C.A.man, O.A.C.A.A., Guelph; West End Y.M.C.A.Harriers; John Weir, A., Gueloh; James Cockerill, To Ha to \u201cO.A ronto; Harriers; F.Sendell, Central .Y.M.C.A.James Murphy, Toronto; Rutherford Cumming, Harriers; \u2018John Stevens, O.A.CA.A Guelph: F.L.Harriers; William Cook, West End Y.M.C.A.Harriers; Harry Leyburn, West End %:M.C.A.Harriers, muet can go.\u201d when Mr, Frider: the Pet Edwar Harriern; Harriers; E.C.W.Durand CA G.M.Smith, West End ¥.M.C.A rriers; West End.Y.M.CA Plant, Centrai V.M/C.A \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Major Taylor and McFarland.tog ther, one of ifornian.On esterday they met said : \u201cMajor, 1 confess that you, as a six-day team by nightfall, The MA AA.War Night.the business end of the progra ure on the war.A M.A.AA.ranks fOr Malcolm Allen, West End Wenthner, Stevenson, F.Sheppard, Hall.New York, Nov.15\u2014A deal that will startle racing men was consummated late esterday afternoon, when Floyd McFarland and Major Baylor agreed to become partners and \u2018ri as for years opponents to the and \u201cThe Majan\u2019 fection on the (al it\" was suggescted to them that th y team together, and both refused to cons At noon McFarlan you, and you know it that you can ride.\u201d T Mac, there's no love lost between us, but e 2 too, certainlv Friends immediately began to take advantage of this cn tude, and they were botly i tract MecFariand the bhitterost dusky record-breaker, has not wasted any af- Monday ider it.by chance.don\u2019t like but I will admit avlor eaid : \u201cWell, nciliatory atti- ndured to con- of the M.A.A.A.will attend .IX) mme ck Hamilton will deliver mong those in entertainment TORDND I, WILL MEET MIL I pionship.TORONTO - LACROSSE CLUB.Col.Sam Hughes Gives an Address and Recalls Col.Ottex\u2019s Services as Goal Keeper.Toronto, Nov.16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Toronto 2nd, O.R.F.U.junior champions, have acvepted the challenge of MoGill 3rd to a match for the Canadian championship.It will be played here a week from to-morrow.\u2019 THR INTERCOLLEGIATE UNION.The Annual Meeting to Be Held -v-night\u2014Varsity People Angry at the Kingston Insinuations.Toronto, Nov.16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The an nual meeting of the Intercolegiate Rugby Union will be herd at the Rossin House to-night.Lauvers will be elected, and changes in the rules discussed.lt is probable that the Union will consider the advisabitity of challenging the winner of the Uttawa-Breckville nmtch to piay off with either Queen's or McGill for the Canadian championship.The Union is not a member of the Canadian Rugby Union, having withd.awn at the annual meeting in lous, and it is problematical whether the latter organization would accept the challenge or not.; Manager Douglass, of the \u2019Varsity team, is greatly incensed ut the puerile insinuation thrown out by a Kingston paper that \"Varsity would rather see McGill win_the championship than Queen s, and that\u201dthe local students would not try very hard to down Capt.Kenny's bunch to-morrow.\u201cAs a matter of fact,\u201d said he last night, \u201cwe would rather heat McGill than 1 Queen's.We have an old score to set- \"tle with the Montrealers.They came up here, and soundly defeated us in\u2019 the athletic games, and we are anxious to square accounts, Anyway, the intercollegiate matches are con-idered in the light of college contests, just as the games on the other side between Yale and Harvard, Princeton and l'ennsylvania, «te.We will do our best to Beat McGill to-mor- row, and if we fail it will be Sévause we have met a better team.\u201d - There was anather \u2018fa'l af snow last night, and \u2019Varsity _ficld_is deep-in the | \u201cbeautiful.This, however, will be cleared for to-morrow's game.GR President Nimmo Displeased.Kingston, Nov.16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Intercollegiate Rugby Union exécutive is not at all satisfied with the way the Canadian Union executive has acted in con nection with the find! match.President Nimmo says thal i \u2018was a Most ridiculous thing for the match between Brockvi le and Rough Riders to be held until Novem: ber 24th.\u201d This contest should Have taken |.place to-morrow, so that the intercollegiate champion team, which is not yete nown, could have participated on the 24th.The intercollegiate executive was quite willing tBat ther champion team should compete, and eo informed the Ca- .nadian Union secreta-y.It does seem strange that matters have turned out so unxatisfactorily.QUEEN'S HOCKEY TOUR.As Usual, the Team Will Go South After Jan.1\u2014Two Ladies\u2019 Clubs to Be Formed.Kingston, Nov.16.\u2014Queen's hockey team will make a United States tour for two | week atter New Year's, and will play matches in Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago, St.Lows, Pittsburg and New York, The [ates have been practically arranged! This is the fitth year that Queen's teum have, virited the States, and are sought after by the large cities there more than any other Canadian hockey team.Dr.Jack Harty will rliy centre\u2019 with Queen's hockey team this winter.His resence will greatly strenzthen the col- loge aggregation.Harty is recoznized-as the clevereat stick handler in Amedca, and he is as speedy as any, hockeyist playing.Queen's intermediate hockey team, commonly known as \u201cthe Indians,\u2019 will be strong ting winter.There are many available players for the \u201cInjun\u201d ranks.Queen's Hockey Club has clected these officer; \u2014 Hon, president, C.R.Mefnnes, P.H.0.; president, J.W.Merrill, BAL: first vice.president, J.MeDowall; second vice-presi- dent, Dr.J.Harty; manager, K.Walken: captain, G.F.Daltm, BA.A girls hockey ekh will be formed at the Collegiate Institute.Queen's lady stu-* dents will likely follow suit.Four \u2018years ago there was a ladiew\u2019 hokey team ht , Queen's.Te Crescents, of Quebec.Quebec, Nov.15.\u2014At the annual meot- ving of the Crescent Hockey Club the fol \"living officers were elected: \u2014Hon, pres- dent, J.H.Holt; hon.vice-presidents Mr, J.Cloutier and Mr.J.Ma'ouin, Mr.Lk.B.Garneau end Mr.Thomas Lawrenoe; president, J.B.Charleston; first vice-premuent, W.Berrigan; second vice-pres dent, H.Gale; Pecretary-treasurer, M.T.MacCar- ron: captain, CC, Nolan; delegates to league meeting, J.B.Charleston and M.Quinn; committee, F.Coolican, M.Quinn, W.Flood, H.Lemieux and A.Reid.Quebec Hockey Club.\u2018The Quehec Hockey Club elected the following officers last night:-Patron.Hon.S.N.Parent; hon.president, A.E.Swift; hon.vice-president, A.E.Scott; president, W, Watson; vice-president, A.secretary-treasurer, S.Hunter; committee, H.E.Scott, F.S.Stocking, ©.C.Scott; delegates to annual meeting of C.A.H.As sociation, D.Watson and H.E.Scott.Ottawa Hockeyists.Ottawa, Nov.15.\u2014The Ottawa Hockey Club organizod for the season with the following officers: -\u2014Patron, Lord Minto; vice tron, Judge King; hon.president, Geo.Murphy; hon.vice-president, J.P.Dickson; president, Ta Va Smith; hon.recretary-treasurer, P.M.Butler; commut- tee, N.C.Sparks, Dr.H.Kirby, M.Rosen.thal, W.Hutton and George J.Bryson.The club will have the following gi.ers; \u2014 Huttod, Pulford, H.Stewart, B.Stuart, A.Duval, M.Rgera, P.M i.Went.wich © Leith.Henry EE Nolan au C.D.Spittal.; Northern Hockey Association.Barrie, Ont., Nov.15.\u2014A large and ene thusiastic meeting of hockeyists was held here last night for reorganization.Offi.errs were chosen and a committee was appointed to consider whether to join e pletely cured.SE be fund Menara Syne Tediord, Le.H A or to araiat forming 8 THWE idney - n, Arc , il.rthern association., ti SAXON BO Arena PQ Leaistre ut 2 dof the First to consider the letter will pe bold in Bar , MVR, ers, as a at.e on e y W regents \u2019 7.3 .OE rae trom Orillia, Midiand, .See mme oe ee a a a reer crise aS Lo -¢ : pe 1020 0 | >.Por .: ~ .; - B.\u2018 aa, .été à point RE : , Scott; THE MONTREAT.DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY NOV, 16, 1800, = > partie siube.There is a strong fesling in P.A.A Hockey Meeting.eanual meeting of the Point Amateur Athletic ¥ Association Hockey Ciub will be hed om Mondsy cest in the P.A.AA, rooms at 1.45.election of officers and other nt business will be transacted.st The Overlands to-Meet.There will be a macting of the Over land Hockey Club at 2185 Notre Dame Street at Sight o'clock sharp to-night.All re au ishi i re Quested to attend, wihing to join are \u2014-mermmne Amateur Indoor Game.A meeting wil be held on Wedneseda: évening next in the P.A.A.A.rooms of clubs interes in the formation of an amateur indoor baseball league.Dele- fates are invited fiom the M.A.A.A., 8.\u2018A.A, W.A.A.A., CAAA \"Y.M.C.A,, Victoria.Rifles, and any other clubs interested.The meeting place at eight o'clock.The Curtis Memorial.Mr.Louis Rubenstein has received communication from Myr.Sam Montgomery, | of New York, relating to the monument which is to be erected to the late Mr.| William\u201d B.Curtis.As there are many Montrealers who were acquainted wit Mr.Curtis and who would like to contri bute to the memorial fund, Mr.Rubens- THE MA AA RINK The Committee Met and Made Complots Arrangements for the Winter Season, The M.A.A.A.Rink Commi the chai ship of Major Me .under Band was re-engaged \u2019 lighting arrangements will the direction of the Royal Booty © pany.- The price of tickets, which will be ready in a few days, are the mamne as last year, namely, #8 for eutlemen, $3 for ladies and for boya, and $1 for girls.The refreshmente will be looked after by the same caterer as last Jor een ad year arrangements e whereby members may have their skates sharpened and repaired at the rink.Gold Medal for P.A.AA.-, À gold medal has been presented to the Point St.Charles Amateur Athletic Association by .u.D.Tansey jr., for competition by the members in whatever game the executive-of the amouiation may decide.It will, in all probability, be given for a bowling competition.The annual general meeting of the Vie- toria Rifles Bowling Club will be held in the Armory on Monday evening next, the 19th inst., at 8.30 o'clock sharp, to receive reports and for the election of officers for tein will receive their donations.the ensuing year.Brief Notes of the News.BRITISH AND FOREIGN.Snow fell in South Buffalo, on Wednesday night to the depth of 10 inches and is still falling.Fire totally destroyed the plant of the Appleton Manufacturing Company in Geneva, Il.It started im the paint shop.! The loss is $250,000.The company manu- | factured farm machinery, | The Dutch cruiser Gelderland, with ex-' President Kruger, of the Transvaal, on board.left Port Said last evening.The destination of the cruiser was not made known.Mr.Kruger refused to be interviewed.The Schenectady Locomotive Woills, N.Y., has about finished ten freight mo- wuls fur the Cape Government Railroad in South Africa.The engines are essentially American in design with \u201cthe exception of a few English patents.During the last vear there were completed the following heavy guns: Ten 10-inch rifles, twenty-four 12-inch nfles; th.rty- eight 12-inch mortars, making a.total of such heavy guns now ready for defenses of The bandit who was killed October 3 last by express messenger Baxter.on the Railroad, & said to have been the out cast son of a wealthy Massuchusetts fam: dy-and a Marvard graduate.___ \u201cThe schocner Mascotte, which \u2018has ar- - rived at Frisco, from the South Seas, brirgs tales of cannibalism ana the massacre of blacks on the .Savage Islands.Her deck, rails and sails bear the marks of canibals spears and bullets.A nitural gas explosion at Pittsburg yesterday, wrecked a hou-e and seriously injured three persons, one fataily.The explosion was immediately followed by fire-\u2014which ajmo-t totally consumed the building.Earle Knowles, 17 vears old, made a desperate attempt -at Pitt £ foreign punitive expeditions into the in- an expeditüion has been sent under Colonel the cooperation of the State Department spateh from Washington: Troe ae dh that she B Gndepen.CT SN ' i i ; 7 - Of by r the Alaskan boundary ques- veg hu NE - ; t t .: \\ terior.The Emoress Porager continues Count | v om W amtenberg, con: ing ot the by omitting the (oa considered.thu re.Fhe archives of Pekin have given up a dently, with no particular object except to We Can Boot Any Man in Town.,Ç office.She ie unable to realize Heals poxi- | commanding a company of the Second Moving the chiei\u2019 obstacle to progress.On secret that may lead to the solution of a cause the British as much annoyance as MEN'S BOX CALF BOOTS.G tion, and has even appointed literary chan- Squadron, a train of mountain artillery, the Alaskan, question the commission was mystery that has bulked every student of | possible.| A press telegram sent from A \u20188, Goodyear cellors to conduct examinations in the |a company of Austrians, a Dattalion of, PActically dead-lncked, and it made no American archacology since the we-tern Pretoria to-day says that a Toon appeal Welt.Club Special.\u201c>\"+2 83-00 è T .\u2018 3 ns, Av , , oo of anest] e- ¢ by G ral Joubert's widow to Command- : , Pre orthy despaiche £ Ni I and a mountain battery.| revert on he Droziea of que ihe Te hemisphere was fir > : that they or toot the Dailway ihe ! Brussels, November 16-\u2014In the Senate\u2019 and hile this ache permanency.i is tn hat A lending a made où dit that the se oF \u2018 the oar js near fully guaranteed.Very special\u2026 .$6.00 = 2e LeFP : \u201cthe minister of foreign airs, M.de felt that t nest: an be test left to \u2018ye ecntine Ww + Mongols in \u2018the nents simua le.ing hav ©] ill y al wi 4 the Shan Hai Kwan line across the river | Fivercau, made the following statement direct negotiations between.tlie two gov.this continent by the Mangelians inthe) C0 frequent.The report cannot be ac- It will pay you to deal with us.at Niu Chwang to the Russian Manchu: | cepted until it is confirmed.THE TREK BÉGINS.© © The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post, referring to* the alleged Boer trek into German territory in South west Africa, quotes newspapers to the effect that several hundred Hoer families have already cros-ed the frontier.The German Colonial Office hopes that they will prove a valuabl eeonomic accession, but it stipulates that the German charac- te .; ter of the colony must not be jeopardized.\u201cThey have found what they believed-to The immigrants will he required to under tres pronf that thw Adlatic mfluence came take obedience to German Jaws and to \u2018to America from the north.euccessively promise that their children will become through what is how California and Lower Berman subjects.California.bat.bevond this there has been \"> nothing but the vaguest aneculation, which ; IN VALIDED CANADIANS.Halifax, N.S, Nov.15.\u2014Seventeen re as \u2018given\u2019 rie to: the ries as Many and as variona ae the number and the imagi turning Canadian soldiers arrived here to- nitions of thoae engaged in the rescareh.night from Sydney, they having missed the steamer Carthaginian at St Johns, - \u201cNot long age it wax anhomneet in a } despatch from Pekin that wine of the offi: Nid.I'he men were royally entertained .\u2018 Nie , > E - : + pe ; Laker: ahen labor immigration across the cers of the army of the allies had dug at the latter place by R, G.Reid, and ; an- ricani cé Preial pin the savred city records of great his! given, free passage hy him on the steamer Canadian- American horder: commercia pu ! FR ; , reciprovity between two \u2018cauntries; | torie value that had been hilden away for Bruce to Sydney.They also received .van railway.\u201d with reference to the intentions of Bel- ernments, thus permitting the commission .RUBBER STOCK COMPLETE.LU Eee ete | glum dn China: \u201cThe Government d-es\u2014 to pra oud with the-many-other questions REQUEST AN INTERVIEW.not contemplate military operations in involved.: London, November 16.\u2014The Daily News | (hina, nor the formation of gendarmerie.( .QUENTIONS TO IE DISCUSSED.blishes tlie following from Pekin.dated \u2018We are secking to acquire n j'iew of.ter: \u2018 .| orn ricer Ge de ovember 12:\u2014\u201cIt is reported there that Titory.but as a simple : nese Government, only one or two ques | that hygienic: conditions-and water supply flaated to the ocean.: years ago.anc Ui via St.ohne, ae avs Se tions\u2019 remaming open for discussion at at Lividia may be faulty.ALL DHPENDED ON ALASKA \u201cOnly meagre details of this great sci- IPE on board seven invalided Canadians, arrived this evening and anchored at Quar- amtine.Owing to the bubonic plague regulations the steamer is obliged to remain there until to-morrow morning.A visit is solicited to oug store, where, will be found one of the largest and most complete selections of furs in the Dominion, and which we soll at lowest prices.In JACKETS.We invite inspection of this depart- | ment, in which many examples of \u2018\u2018chic\u201d effects are shown\u2014Broadtail, Persian Lamb, Seal, with combinations and new styles of collars and lapels.It is ; | just the thing for the modish women.her ne Mme Prevent ||.MEN'S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS, LADIES MUFFS, BOAS, NECK whites \u2018RB PIECES, etc., eter Also in stock à full line of CHILDREN'S FURS.enother nieeting, which will be held next | Monday.Meantime the ministers are con- | ferring with their governments\u2019 regarding the points at issue.The question of permitting the succession of Fu Chung, son of Prince Tuan, to the thirome of China, the probable effect of which is considered so importaut that several of the ministers, .it iz learned, have asked instructions from their governments as to whether they | shall support or oppose the heir.The officers at.Field Marshal Count von Walderæe's headquarters are outspoken .in declaring that more expeditions mimi- lar to the one despatched on Sunday will be sent north.The \u2018only apparent object of these expeditions is to secure loot, though their netensible purpose ia to res cue native Catholics.entific fact have heen received here, and.what ji+ in the possession of the depart ment.offi als is being closely guarded.But enough is known te makr cure the fact | that the message from China sheds a clearer light on infrrmation that hercto- \u201cfore han been extremely Tiagv.: \u201cIt mav bridge over a chasm.nf éonnt- less forgotten.years\u2014vears that have had the gages of the world by the ears ever since the ancient werke of extinet races.were found in old Memeo.The story is that five adventurons misstonaries sailed | from the exstern cat of China, crossing the, Pacific and «kirting the Fox Islands, and finally righting the wiatern coast of the Américan continent.\u201cThey turned s uthward and proceeded along within sight of .she shore until The Dowaver Czarina receives news hy ccurier twice each day.Her departure from Fredensborg has been officially fixed for November 26.Preparations have since been made for her to Mave at, any mo ment, and the fact that she has not started indicates that there is no immediate danger.It is feared, however, that even if no complications ensue, the attach may be of long duration.; here 1s ro news from St, Petersburg \u201con the subject beyond the official bulletins, which indicate that the attack 14 only slight, no high temperature having yet been reached.: POISON THEORY IN HOME.: Rome, Nov.15.\u2014A rumor is current in Rome that the illneas of the Czar is due Progress has been made on some of these questions, and a practical agree: Yient reached on several of them, but in| each case the setticment was\" dependent lon a disposal of all-of them.With the ; prospects of -omittiag Aliska fram tae : poitits involved.the chances of reaching ; à treaty agreement -on the other points will be materially improved.| The persounel of the commission is an unusuaily notable one.The British Government was represented by the late Lord Herschell.But his death,.short!y \u2018after the last adjournment, leaves a vacancy, and although no appointment has been made, the name of Lord Chief Justice AI- verstane, hotter known as Sir Richard Webster, is being mentinned.Sir Wil.\u201c SPREAD OF THE PLAGUE.There Is an Outbreak Among Kaffirs |.Near Cape Town\u2014Precautions \u2019 Being Taken.Cape Town, Novemher 16.\u2014An outbreak of bubonic plague ix reported among the natives of Szinyoka, near King Williams tcwn.The French soldiers îne li to poisoning, and it is asserted that cipher fri \u201cLaurier, Premier of Canada, heads oT a rn 1s py ; 6 rmans, Comers are peed like the telegrams have been received at the Vati- the Canadian representation, with Sir 5h landing was mde in Mexico.onposite daily from the towns in the neighborhood Can saying that > a Shade rv.ie on rons tan or hae and of temples were erect d \u2018in the name of ' SENTENCED TO HANG.E A St M 3 1499 and 1501 I .; ; ison t smperor and Empress, Mr, J Charlton: Sen; C4 3 W.: ! Voie Crecre ; the fame Cot .SL ; - Hong Sa ost of these armies that expedi- but That che latter wan not affected.This- Fahqanks, of oa mires the their own God: Thefe is little doubt Moose Jaw, November 16.\u2014Morriron, À ° e \u20ac.arie, ST.CATHERINE STREET tions arc looting and killing.The worst - feature je that the victims are mostly aged: persons, who are perfectly harm- ess, ; - There is no doubt that the despatchin of these expeditions has made hopeles the effort to induce the court return to Pekin.A number of merchant's to- | day memoralized the throne to return, ; saying that the resumption of business and the restoration of order are hopcless without the presence of the Board of Re venue, , Another tnemorial has been forwarded ! to the Empreag asking how the officials snd pensioners in Pekin are to obtain money during the absence of the courl.are large numbers of these petty officials and pensioners here and | ife \u2018as i they are in a poverty-stricken condition, | pes Por oa fret threatening aiment They must obtam the money due them or.their sufferings will fherto \"A NOBLE CHINAMAN.| London, November 16.\u2014The Rev.Evan | an ei Don\u2019t lose sleep.; CZAROWITZ MAY TAKE THE HELM.be greater than hi.| story.however, is not believed.King Victor Emmanuel telegraphed for definite information and got a quick repèy that the Czar was.\u2019 as well as could be expocted.: Fredensborg, Denmark, Nov.15.\u2014The Czarowitz, Grand Duke Michael, proposes to return immediately to Russia.: Much anxiety was excited in February of last year by the rumor that the km- peror Nicholas\u2019 health was far from good.Apparently the Czar> physical constitution has never heen of the robust sort, and may have been \u2018weakened by serious illnesses he has passed through.Soon after 1g threatening ailment assumed a critical form and the Czar was for a time prostrated, being unable to undertake anv intellectual exertion, \\ The Grand Duke Michacl, the Czar'a .nô- ond brother, was invested with the title and prerogatives of Czarowitz when the ilinese of the Grand Duke George, who died in July, 1899, made his succession to the throne improbable.He has already exercised the executive power during the temrorary illness of the Czar.He is now onlv 22 years of age, and, hevond a tour , doubted]: due to suffocation and exhaust- American.representation, with ex-ecre- tary Jolin W.Foster, John A.Karon, ex- Senator C.J.Faulkner of West Virginia, T.Jefferson Conlidze.of Boston, and Ke.reno Fd.l\u2019avne, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.\u2019 : \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A STUDENT KILLED .- At Boston in a Senseless \u201cCane Rush \u2014He Was Only Nineteen : Years Oid.Boston, Masa\u2026 Nov: Moore, of Rochester, N.Y., a Massachusetts Institute of Technology freshman, 19 yearn old.met hix death in the annual freshman-sophamore cane rush at th south end ball ground yescterday afte, noon.le died within twenty minutes after the rush in the ambulance, while on the way to the hospital.Moore had taken part in a foothall game earlier in the afternoon He had been cick recently, and was probably in no condition to take part in contests, Cause of death was un- ol heart, although an autopsy may reveal infernal injuries as well.rush in itaelf was one of the rough- -man; while close to the mark, missed by Jo.-16.\u2014Hugh © C.= and the .ruder arts to such an ex- t / may, the records found in- Pekin will not that thes: same edifires ave described hy De Charny M his book as \u2018Buddhret temples.\u2019 This interpretation of the French- a margin the real aüthorship of these evidences of an unknown\u2019 civilhzation, + \u201cIt may not have ween Buddha, but\u2019 tobahly it was Confuciug, \u2018who inspired This may also clear né he astoniah- PL architecture.is zeslous disciples, un the mystery surround ing stride of the Aztec end industrial arts.; \u201cThe.supposition ie thai the.Chinese who landed on our continent at that time instilled the natives with their wiedom In ent that there resulted a veople of peculiarly high development.Be that as it A be omtrudicted, and must remain as prima facie evidence of the courage and thrift of the Clunaman.\u201d .PR CAMERA CAUGHT IT.A Planet Unseen Even Through the Telescope Is Revealed on the Sensitive Plate.the murderer ef the McArthur family, was sehtenced yesterday January 17.next.Corner of AMHERST STREET.to bee banged on This is the distinctive brand of CALEDONIA.WATERS Bottled by Rowan Pros.It is from Prevents Fever.Fever is prevalent.Arm yourself against it.\u201cAn ounce of | tho new Mineral | prevention is \u2018worth a pourd df cure.\u201d ts Notice the namo BEAVER, :: |[[ROWAN BRÔS.& CO, matin \"== - ©.29 VALLEN STREST.\u2018 , Is unequalled as a preventive against all forms of Fever.Read What \u2018Eminent Medical Men Say: BEAVER 2502 rep Dane eme EL BOND, Take.\u2018 DR.H.LIBERMANN.Surgeon-in-Chicf.of the French Army,\u201d writes: Minneapolis, Minn., Novetaber 16.\u2014Pro- _ | \u201cDurtag marches, VIN MARIANI prevented fevers and sickness in ma y fessor .Leavenworth, has photograph.est and moat fiercely contested in history ) ed the asteroid Eros through the telescope of the M.C.T., which the sophomores won, | Marine and Eira Underwriter; of England last vear, has had little op- worturity of becoming known abroad.\u201cFailing the birth of a son to the Em- 10 to 11.iversity Observatory, Con.||| end unhenithy territhry.\u201d ; , .: , ; .peror Nicholas, he ix the h-ir to the |.President Pritchatt, some of the faculty a the Sate University (be planot is said CYRUS EDSON va\" Health Department, of City of New York, writes in 30 ST FRANÇOIS XAVIER ST throne.The Aou his father, and many ladies vee present at the : to be 34.000,000 rmiles away, it was a lon bis book \u201cLa Grippe \u201c published by D.Appieton & Co.:.ool.ow - the Emperor Al 0 November !, game, but had left field before the hot.The professor.ihe planet, coul Where patients Suffer with high fever, catarrt In the head and complete 1804.and has thus just completed the rixth year of his rei He has three daughters, the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tat tana and Marie, the eldest attaining her fifth birthday to-day.The C zarina was the Princess Alex of Hesse, who, on her | tragic ending.When asked about the - future cane rushes as affected by this fatality President Pritchatt said : \u201cMy relations with the student body are such that I have no doubt that a satisfactory expected.\u201d MONTREAL.; Oùet Agent for Leading.Britieh and : Continental Marine Vompanies, ° Exports.Imports.Roglstered Mail not be seen with the naked eve or through the telescope.By a close mathematical cal- ion, he ascertained its exact location, snd the sensitive plate caught its likeness, even though it was beyond ken.< .Re prostration.the most effective remedy is the generous, diffueible touic VIN MARIAN.\u201d , .\u2018\u2019Has not its eqasl in malaria.\u201d : \u201d \u2018Mastens convalescence after confinemefits and fevers.\u2019 A Positive Preventive.Against Fever.met ee and lose that + + cough.outcome may be LANDMARKS | marriage and rereption into the Opiek | , Church, meumed the name of Alexandra _ NOT DIVIDED IN DEATE.THREE CHRISTIAN er Phyal ere.: Toronto, November 6.\u20148t.James'| New York, November 16.\u2014Bishop \u2018Char Endorsed and recommended olane sverywhers.now | \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 : Cathedral was y the scene of a les H.' Cn Buffalo, 1 Ask your dootor- * ne an * JR ° |B Sima || a mm Ear LT i | er dt ae Pi ocre RERO uBeTEOTES re rm eet te vo om ew , November 16.\u2014 containi ies a nt 3 Gempany James lable ST : itman mill weavers, \u2018over 200 in num- lay side by side, and the same © three Ereatest events in MARIANI & C« Dee .Publishing .x - , ve ES, A.© MARIE ber, yesterday decided by a vote ol 1 service was red over them.The dead pions ere labors St.Paul, the NBW YORE, LONDON, PARIS, .MONTREAL Street, Montreal - James & Butestep, : .med alleged prnotion of excomire fing, | of Bir Joha Beverley Reblasts.© the Maine.\u201d JL Mancotne - Discotsn, LES Q .e «oo \u2019 = .: : oo : : \"- *.i Ce | - .+ \u201c \u2019 \u2018 + .- ¢ Ce \u2026 4 - t .\u2018 ; J _ : : .: : ; _ ; oo i : _ .
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