The Montreal herald, 13 septembre 1901, vendredi 13 septembre 1901
[" @ On Tov today at 526; vow at 636 a THE MONTREAL HERALD 94TH YEAR NO.216.MONTREAL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER I3 190I- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tpn PRICE ONE \u201cA FIGHTING CHANCE\u201d IS ALL ~'E DOCTORS GIVE PRESIDENT Not h \u2018While Case Hopeless=\u2014 Not Unlikely.MRS.M'KINLEY IGNORANT OF HIS REAL CONDITION \u2018Heart Specialists Summoned Yo Give Relief\u2014The President Realizes His Danger, Milburn House, Buffalo, Sept.13.\u201412.30 p.m\u2014'The Presidont's physicians report that his condition is practically unchanged since the 9 o'clock bulletin.He is slecp- ing quietly.GEO.B.CORTELYOU, Secretary to the President Milburn Tousze, Buffalo, Sept.13.\u2014At 6.30 Secretary Wilson said the President had rallied and pad a fightng chance.This expression i= helieved to represent tha Emit of a forlorn hope.Milburn House, Datialo, Sept.13.\u2014At 72 Dr.Tuxey sand that the prospect was gomewhat brighter.\u201cThe President has rallied somewnat.\u201d saul he.\u201cbut,\u201d he added sigurican:ly, he :s always better in the morning.\u201d M'lburn House, Butfalo, Sept.13.\u2014 Geo.P.Sawyer, a friend of Mr.Milburn, said at 9 o'clock: \u201c1 am glad to he able to sav that the President is Leiter than he was three hours age \"The surgeons are now dressmg his wound.\u201d THE OFFICTAT, BULLETIN Mitmrn House.Ruffalo, Sept.13.\u2014 The fonowimg bullet no was issued by the Presidents physteuns at Dame The Presi dents condition has somewhat fnpreved dung the post few Leurs.There = a Lotter response to stimulation.He is conscious and irre from pain.Puolse, 108: temperature.MN.i Symeds.P.M.Rixey, AD Moon Roswell Park, Herman Mn: ter.Fugere Wad, Coovles G0 Stockton, George B.Cortelhou, secretary to the Pr-sudent.Milburn Heuse, Buffalo, Sept.13.\u201410.87 am.[ie President 1s now sleeping.Dr.Park and Dr Rnev are in attendance.Milburn House.Buffalo.Sept.13.- Dr, Stockton same from the house at 1150 Te sud: \u201cThe President 3s holding his own.Thats al T ean tell vou.\u201d Milburn House, Butfalo, Sept.12 At 12 Buck Dro Washing ane of the physicians, left the house and snd: A baller © vill be issued at 2 clock.Further than taat 1 devline to ta'k.\u201d Moburu House, = Encre sa luffals, September 13.visite for the President's lie.His fon?the two members ot the Cabins Wau reunuhed Lure, Senator Hanna, Corvues Hertiek, and othérs who wired lu x; @ 4] tra.tis tins Morning, are M the drawinz-rvemn or tie Mi burn house, watching the clock and listening to the pendulum vhah max be ticking war the scouris v2 great man's Lie.AU Tru.vaut cu 0 à ricslir hope res nit ny awd oan dread a sudden attack of heart isauie.wo nnzaz bring aeath.ur all the sud Louseh dd env the wie Loos net know the res truth She sure Mises Ts the Pre-dert is worse, for she was toad thos Morning it Would Le Letter for her not to enter the She assented, but it was with a tock of wut appl in her eves.Tie President hansen sacems to realize that his iife bangs by a thread, although Le as not ver been td tm Sats Te.Uhe dwecors, ct STICK CHANIDET.= neediess to wv, are Goon ods that me hea, ani >kiil ton de to save the President Pr WW.Jdhnston, où WMasihegton, ard Dr.Jane- wav, of New York, two of 1he noes! enun- ant heart spec alist in the Unveld States, ncufire bave Dern sumomoeeed + ther (kU wid 3 ail ALB cv las heen te advoneel the theory decore bete due tp le aster eects a Teo cawerat od qu se mas: te the «took FEDERATED TRADES COUNCIL: A special meeting of the Federated | Trades Council was held in Blue Label Hall last night.President Roberge presided, and explained his reasons.fôr -calling the | meeting, which was to reconsider the vote passed at the last meeting to send no iele- gate to the Dominion Labor Congress to be held at Brantford, Ont.Severa! delegates having spoken for and\u2019 against sending delegates, it was.finally decided to send ome delegate.Three candidates were put in nomination, Messrs.Griffiths, Mack and De Witt.On a ballot being taken Mr.Griffiths \u2018wag elected.Delegate Popkins, for the Cap Makers Union, brought to the attention of the] Council a small difficulty with a firm on £t.Paul- Street, that refused to recognize .the wmion.Three members of the Counoil were appointed te intérview the firm and try to effect a settlement.20 WANT KO POLITICS Ontario People Would \u201cExcludé Them From Local\u2019 Affairs.- St.Catharines, Sept.13.~The\u2019 \u2018Ontario, Municipal Convention concluded its session.yesterday.Eolicitor, Reynolds, of Brock- ville, submitted: the report of the \u2018special sommittes \u2018recommending certain- metteés for consideration.A clause that all real and personal property should be assessed at its fixed value was adopted unanimous: ly.It was recommended \u2018by the committee that the act relating to the cutting of trees should apply to towns and cities, also that the time 6f receiving municipal homits- tions be linited to one hour.- A clause adopted unanimously was to the effect that politics should be eliminated Tore goods, il Uy.which exporte \u2018Les ily, aa well aa°ra from muonicipal-aflaire.Brockville was chosen às the next place: of meeting.The election of officers for the comipg year then took place, resulting as follows: President, E.J.town solicitor of Brockville; firet fivat vice-president, Mayor Slater, Niagara Pulls ; second vice Provides, Mayor Malntye, 8t.Catherines; + agelstant a itive committee\u2014Mayor Coiliné, | Dundas; Mayor Kennedy, Guelph; Qty So- | licitor Caitwell, Toronto; Ald, 3 baceumment commissioner, Hag | = A committee vas |, \u201cthe late John W: \u2018Wartmen, of Colebrook, - {and securing money.\u2018he was not an authorived agent for the |: He discounted Hotes for the | \u2018goods ordered.N « .] oncern.Bévekville, Sept.13.\u2014( .\u2018meeting.of the Brockville fon Tuesda ay at Winchester, a call * [the Merric A Tuesday is not \u2018any too well governed, and \u2018at \u2018most of tlie trade, and the .have ont a good deal, but the Germans {are Ae y- gaini oun ; Pa ground getting such a foot aies asked the reporter.| - \u2018Simply because they will -cater .to the\u201d \u2018American couptries, ayn, and then go on to \u2018health is none tôo good, and if the or, : \u2018| ern climate * tall; oa mers | Be +8 .HUNTINGDON: | ne Hetingion, Sept.18.(Special) Tha.ty Agricultural .Sasiety*s re de aie Pi, euspices.The wag not ao large in some ® other years aming, no doubt, to the a heavy rain of the day before, which oft the roads in a bed condition, but as thie weather cleared it brought out a larger attendance to-day.Huntingdon is noted fonits fine exhibit of horaed and cattle, and ¢ this year is no \u2018exception to the rule.Horses and sheép, the average number of entries, pigs much ahead of previous years, poultry a large increase, , domestic - manufactures\u2019 « large increase, fancy work the largest exhibit on record, and flowers and plants a targely incressed entry.Fruit, owing to the small yield in the district is a small exhibit, and in-vegetables there is a alight \u2018falling off.Among the exhibitors are: Horses\u2014Pure | bred Clydesdales, David A.McFarlane, G.G.Stewart, Howick; MoGerrigle Bros., Ormstown.\u201cOattle\u2014Ayrahires, D .MoFar- lane, Kelso; D.Baxter, A.Muir, ar.Dur- \u2018hams, John E.White, David White, Jas.Ritchie; Holsteins, J.J.\u201d Tannahill, \"John \u2018Tanoahill; grades, Peter McArthur, A.Muir, er, Jas.Ritchie.Sheep, John Pringle, David - Pringle, David Baxter, John.Piircell, John Jang, Robt.Roy, John R.Roy.Poultry, A.Gilmore & Son, Rowland Ness,\u201d Swine, Daniel McFarlane, R.J.McNeil, Jas, Donaldson, J.H.Donald: \u2018son, John\" Alexander, D.L.Cameron, We MeNeil.ou s \" * PEMBROKE.Pembroke, Sept.13.(Special.)\u2014Mr.\u2019 ¥.W.Aylesworth, of Kingston, who has been engaged ag teacher.in \u2018the public school \u201chere began his duties Tuésday.\u2018The.pirty in search ôf the body of Mr.James Carmichael, who was drowned last week.near Bissett's Creek, on the Ottawa \u2018River, found it near - Rockliff, fourteen * | milea \u2018from where the accident occurred.\u2018The remains were brought.to town and the funeral took place yesterday to.the, Pres byterian- cemetery, : and was in \u2018charge\u2019 of the Oddfellows.Ce There was a fire alarm Wednesday midnight fora fire iin the suburb known as Squaw Hollow, across the .Indian River bridge, .in a small frame dwelling unoccu- - pied, which was burned to the ground.\u2018The citizens band went to Renfrèw Wed- .nesday to attend the demonstration, and |.were accompatiied by à number of Jour ¢it- were accompanied by a number of our-citis:|, .Henderson was taken yery.| Rev.3H with Nobgestion of the brain shortly after his arrival home from his vacation last | | week.He.is now, out.of danger and will recover.The, young Jadids of thé Mission Band of the Methodist Church, had their annual | thank offering service Wednesday night, ! when Rev.W.T, G.Brown, who is supply: ing for Mr.\u2018Henderson, gave a very practi: cal missionary talk.\u2018The offertory amount- |\" \u201cMiss, Clendenning, of Ot- |.Po \u2018tawa, rendered à solo \u201cHark, the F oice of | - ed to about $30.Jesus Calling.\" : KINGSTON.- Kingston, Sept: .13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At.the annua meeting of the Addington Liberal held at Harrowsmith, Association, ing bré-eléction, caused h Bell, YE Oh \u2018Frederick received ., the unanimous, choide.\u201d He is.a wellknown.and: popular man, and wag the part didate -at' the last general provincia pe tion.the m matter, rge \"Anson Aylsworth, \u2018Newburgh, was rear ected \u2018as the candidate for the next \u2018general provincial election.\u2019 +H.\" G.Helligrass ia accused: of abtain- ing orders for a Toronto publishi It was BROOKVILLE, pecial.J=At resbytery held from ille congregation to\" Rev.J.McMullen, Springfield, was sustained, .and arrangements\u201d made for His early induction.The standing committées of the presbytery for the.year were struck, with the following chairmen :\u2014Augmentation, Rev 8 R.laird; \u2018Young People\u2019s Societies; ev, C.NG, Home Missions, Rev.Dr.Stuart énd.Rev.D: Strachan.Tlie next meeting will be\"held in Morrisburg on the secon in\u2019 \"December.Mr.A Lamoureux proprietor of the Rio News, Rio de Janéiro, Brazil, with bis wife and children, is visiting relatives in- Brockville and vicinity.In .conversation with The-Herald, be said that Brazil sent is not in a ver flourishing copdi- tion, \u201cthough signa o not wanting.e- native.not over-anxious to work, an ple of this, he said that although in abundance, the\" natives\u2019 wil ulation are as à sam- fishi are buy - imported cod fish.or salmon rather than go to the.trouble of catching the fish in: \u2018their own waters.In fish, Mr.Lamour- \"eux says,t he Maritime Provinces have.al- \u2018ways done quite a good trade.with.Brazil, but- ity could be largely increased.- The population is about three times that of Canada, and there \u2018is a market for light |.hard- | woollens, prints, fine cotton goods, ware, breadetuffs, boots and 'ahoes, &c.The English: houses, 80° far, cans are the \u2018whims of the people and make whatever they want, while the Ei Jishmen, are too slow.to bi away - d styles.- Then, too, the Germans have erable rei ouses is is the .only wa to reach the \"trade : of South meric, Bening commissioners \u2018to visit our coun-, try is of little use.Tt needs a residence there, to -get into touch with the.popula: jon Mr.Lamoureux thinks Canads could do.Brazil and other South although trying to encourage some manufact such as boots and shoes, but many ust be - Pted for years.In exch coffee very a large trade in Mr, Lamoureux , will remain\u2019 here a few Mentane.His \u201cnot prove too bim, will remain there for some oes DISTRICT NEWS 1 yo CL pattle show a amall dalling off, | -Hect.P for |.nominating asparty candidate jor the com-~ he death of |: He will take tén days to consider - A.|- Daly; Sunday Schools, John |! pre-{.improvement .are have held | | at and P;P.Fowl ling of the council :\u2014Felix Baril, pref of \u201cthe county; Chas, H.W y.Butler, J.dams, W.Carignan, Alexis Boule, A.P.de Courval, W.Four- pes de À be, en To , Jy! ys mn; biescn, J Cig, Nap.Cam! pugs, Ed Leer, vents Parent, A.Fo The Arthabaskevill Club has admifted Sir Wilfrid Laurier as Clb us .RICHMOND.Richmond, Que., Sept: 13:\u2014 (Special.>\u2014| Yesterday waa thé second and last day of\u2019 the\u2019 Richmond Fair, and was a success in\u2018 every .way.The attendance from both country and town was large.The weather for the most part was fine and cool.\u2018 In thé Jadies\u2019 -work, fruit, grain, dairy | products, roots .and- vegetables\u2019 departments the exhibits were splendid, one fear ture of \u2018the latter being .two - gigantic squashes, one weighing 110 pounds and other 98 pounds.-1n the live stock: department the exhibits were largg and very good, the chief prize winners being Mr.Jos.Bedard, ex- M.P.P., Richmond, and the Mesars.Cleveland, McCallum, and H.J.Elliott, of Dan- v An accident dccurred while\u2019 the.Judging of the horses was going on, Mr.Nelson | Taylor being seriously \u2018injured by & kick | from a mare he was; exhibiting.\"The green\u2019 race was.the event of the af- terncon., purse \u2018of $25.Five started, but.one fell out, and it was finally won by John Boast.Time, 299., The success of the fair was due in large | measure.fo ithe splendid management by the secretary, Mr.E.('.Atkinson, : and \u2018the president, Mr.W.Gallup: Owing to the limited accommodation on.\u2018the St.Francis ferry, a regular jam.Bes.eurred \u2018 there when the crowd from the |-Mélbourne.side\u2019 were returning home, - The following is the.result of the judges\u2019 work: * ie co - PIGS.Lo Berkshire, aged, \u2018bosrs\u2014Robert.Frank, ~ Berkshire\u2014Boar under one year\u2014C.N.Lyster.- Yorkshires, aged, boars\u2014J.H Taylor.- Boar under.gqne year\u20141, \u2018Duncan Boath; 2; J.H.& P.P.Fowler.\u2018Breeding Sow, any\u2019 age, = 8, Me- Moritie; 2, D.Booth.+\".Poland.Pa Boar; under one vear\u2014J.H.Taylor._ Breeding | Sow, \u2018any age.H.Fowler.Chester White\u2014Herbert Pye.; Grades and Crosses.7 Breeding Sow; any\u2019 \u2018age; «Chas.Wintle; 18 HG.Pease.Sow, with litter of pig \u2014F: Armitage.- Sow, ünder 6.months old-1, E.Dohan;: > XN.Lystre; 3, C.Wintlé.: \u201cDairy.Product.- Cheese, Factory Aiud G.Barlows; | 92, Alex.J.Healy; 3, W.J: Cascadden.Cheese, Colored, White=1, G- Bariome; | .2, Alex.J.Healy.Cheese, Dairy\u20141, \u20ac.N.Lyster; 3, A.3.Lyster, Butter, in Tuibs\u20141; W.H.Healy; 2, H.J.Pease; 3,\" P.S.G.Mackenzie.- Creamery Butter\u2014J.A.McCallum: 4} Butier, Prints\u20141, W.H.Healy; 2 Wm, | Stewart; 3 H, G.Pense.oe ing money under false pretences, \u2018solicit- : house, | - held: that | .Sheep.\u201cLeicesters\u20141, Wm.\u2018Smith; 2 Robert Frank; 3,.J.P.Wilson.__ Shearlings\u2014I, W.R.Stevens; 2, \u2018Duitedn | | Booths 3,.J.K.Booth.: Ram, lamb\u20141, W.R.Stevens; 2, Robert | Frank; 3, J.K.Booth, Ewes, aged; \u2018Robt, Frank; 2; Ww.Stevens; 3, J.K.Booth.\u2018 Shearfings\u20141, Robert Frank; \u201cà, wo R.Stevens; 3, John P: Wilson.\u2018 Sropehire Downs, - aged | rams\u20141, We Devidson; 2, H.J.Elliott.: .\"Rams, shearling\u20141, H.J.Bits: Ram, Jamb\u20141, H.J.Elliott., -Lambe\u20141, H.7.Elliott.co KN Southdowns, aged ram\u20141, H.J.Fowler.\u2026 Southdowné : ram shearling\u20141, H.J.El liott.es \u2019 Southdowns, rem Jemb\u20141, H; I.Elliott.\u2026 Southdowns, owes, 2 years\u2014l,\u2019 H.J.El \u2018liott.Southdowns, shearlihg\u2014i, H.J.Bitiot, Southdownselambs\u20141, H.J.Elliott.Yong wopl\u20141, J.K.Booth; 2, H.Pre.a Fwes, 2 years old\u20141, J.K.Booth; 2, H.Pye; 3, W.R.Stevens, Shear! ings\u2014], C.N.Lyster; 2, 7.P.Wil son ; 3) .\u2018B.Stevens.Ewe lambs, .W.R.Stevens; 2, CN.Lyster; 2, N.Later; John\u2019 Pp.Wilson, recommended.| 5 Garden Vegetables.\"Beets, 6 samples, Jong\u20141;, Wm,\u2019 Taylor; 2, 'W.L.Davidson; 3, Geo.Hodge.- Beets, turnips\u20141, E.Smith; 2, H.Mor-| ton: 3, Wm.Davidson, Cabbage, winter-\u20141, 8.H.and P.P.Fowler; 2, H.W, Gowler; 8, Wm.-Tayk Cabbage, summer\u2014I,.W.Taylor; 3 aq.H.and P.P.Fowler.: ;.red==1, W.Taylor; 2, J.BH.and \u2018p.P.Fowler; 3, D.Armitage.Cabbage, savoy-\u20141, w.Taylor; 2 D.E Taylor.Oelery=1, D.».\u2018Taylor; 2 H, Moreton; 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler.° Cauliflower\u20141, Wim.Taylor; 2, H.-More-' ton; 8, H.: W, Foyler.: Carrots, John 8.Clark; mc w.H.Healy; \u20183, L.À.Healy.\u2018Cicumbers\u20141, D.E.Taylor; 2, W.Davidson;-3, J.H.and P.P.Fowler.Cucumber, ripe\u20141, M.Davidson; 2, Geo.ing, | Hodes: 3, E.and W.Gilchrist.Sweet, corm\u2014i, D.E.Taylor; 3, H.W.ange | Fowler; 3, N.W.Salle 10 Parsnipe-1, M.Darideon; 3, J.8.Check; Onions\u2014; D.E, Taylor; 3, J.Hand P.P.Fowler; 8, W, Taylor.Onions, whi Ge A Tayolr; 2, J.H.Onions, yellow\u2014, D, fn.JE | 1 x Aplin Los ° ®.> Punplius, common-\u2014 He Tai 3 | a ad B.P Fowteey &s W lod.| EEE s B.Taylor; 3, Wen ayloë #; Ze Wo, aia 8 Went, cry oct lor; 2, D.Taylor.: Silver.\u201cJt was à oné mile heat.for a | | 2J.Bedard.- Heifer, olf, \u201cunder, 1 sous \u201cJ.Be\u201d dard.c Le ns Jerseys.: {.Bun, Lyear.old\u2014R.Frank, | ~~ ¥ \u201cCow, 4-year-old\u20141, R.Frank; > D.E i tT Lampson; 3 : Evans.* | MeNaughton; , J.K.Boath; Pair steer © ios ! ~) Ww rE Lawrence; 2, \u201caly; 3, WwW.L Gi Pair.workin oxen\u2014l.D.Sloan.py rayé J.8B Bre : i « fi 1 .Fowler; & N.Ww.\u2018Smillie.i Sollection_tometoes-vl,\u2019 J.H.and P.P| Fowler; 2, D.B.Taylor; $, W.Peylor, Collection vine production\u20141, W.Tay- Potatoes, large\u20141, J.8.Clark; 32, D.BE.Taylor; 3, \u2018J.H.'and P.P., Fowler.* Turnips, -heavy\u20141, W.Taylor; 2, J.] Sims; 3, E.Smith.Mangies- assortment of suitable decorations] .immens table Secorattonel isit of Their Royal Highnesses |i Duchess of of Cornwall and\u2018 York.\u201cThe BIg Store ofthrs theusands sands of Fligs, Lanterns, an Materials, at extra -low prices., My, mi.4: K NoVA SCOTIA /CANDIDATES.| ca The Becpuling | wit \"tracks, on St.Denis pe ee » 2 nomination.THD ROYAL VISIT; +.\" / ; Amongêt them are a lot of well matched pairs,\u2019 which will \u2018make good.road- \u201csters ; also à lot which will make good single drivers.\u2018 There \u20ac are a choice lot of +.\u2019 Blood Mares, some of which are in foal to Kentucky horses: - CT FRA ASER BROS.Actions \u2014 Matral Fok lod Busy a, \u201d : CHANGE 01 OF SERVICE i Commencing, Monday, the 16th September, wor LACHINE LINE.\u2014On and.after Monday all cars on this Une will run into the city, vthout change.via Notre mberts returnin via.St.\u2019 McGill \u2018and\u2019 Notre Dame, © : James, 30-minute service from 8.00- p un.| \u2018Last car FROM.City, 11.30 p ym, j' Last car FROM Lachine, 1230 p m.\u2014\u2014 : \"SAULT AU RECOLLET LINE.\u2014On- and atter \" Monday cars.will Jeavp ands arrive at C.P.R.treet, instead of 8 .lawrence Main \u2018Street, leaving every half -.:hour from C.P.R.tracks, St.\u2018Denis Strpet, * \u201cfrom .5.30-0a.m.to 11.00- p.m., and leaving Bault au Recollet every pair : Boûr.from 6.0 a.m.to.11.30 pa.\" : Ca CARTIERVILLE AND ST; LAURENT LINE: , .Cyr service gvery 40 minutes from Cartier.: A ville, \u2018from 6.00 a.m.to 11.00 p.m.: + Snowdon\u2019s Junction, 5.40 -aim.te 10.20\" pm.MOUNTAIN LINK.\u2014.Car service every » minutes, from Mount Royal Avenue, - \u20185.40 Cam, to.11.00 p.m.from Westmount, 6.10, am.to 11.30 pm.EE re rare Tree, tom J.W.Allison and Miner T.Foster, - wha were chosen two weeks digo, having-re- fused to accept\u2019 the nomination Dr.George : Campbell, A.B.Orosby and J.J.Btewsst; : | editor of the Halifax Herald, were nomi nated and accepted.The Liberals of Annapolis county, \u2018homie nated \u2018Hon, J.\"W.Longley and J.A.\u2018Bate croft yesterday aftérnoon.Both wêre a: .vent at the\u2019 convention and aocPted: sa Halifax, Supt.13.~Tha Ovuseevatives of on other honvsotish Jak sre.» \u201c.; me St.\u201d te.St. oo Spa.it had been \u201c> Receipts and Allotments TA Were Mads.J \u201c] This méfni th Provine whole.reso ved, itself pa i Board of M Missions and received the.== + pial report of the: \u201cof of t e Do estic and Foreign Missiona \u201c Bociety the rt ihowed \u2018that he dt 1 of $165,440 had been received dir e last \u201cyears.*.Of this sum e .oman\u2019 Autor had contributed 168,023.\u201cdomestic missions, foreign Missions and missiqne to (the Jews; and the CC M.A.bad contributed $3,504.85.to domestic missions and $24,340 to for- tign missions.In each case there was à very marked increase in thé givings for- the past year.; + The.total amount for domestic .xnissions which passed through the grand treasurer\u2019's hands was $63,148.06, received as follows :\u2014 .©, - 1808-1809 aansosansotsJoonneconee$1D59508 1899-1900 * 1800-1901 serscacracstsestnarnatren 690.77 seieescesaconrrecenaned 27,013.81 , - ALLOTMENTS, : à The total to be HE sui, for thé 08, wh \u201c domestic field was.$33, allotted as follows :\u2014 SR ad Touches Gary o.\u2026.essovagee umbia - Col ressssconqeuses Mackenzie River .eesecan ich, was North-West »0.\".005 | To 53,807 œ|.4 FOREIGN MISSIONS, ; The total amount for foreign missions - which | the ral trea- .sure was ooo reecived as mr ram means sen $1607.04 1806-1800 ; 1809-1000 Bemecossiun ivedovssnsons\u2019 = ; 2900-1900 Osvtasocce teste etvaccns à The total to be approp: board from 0th July, | To, to Je Su 3001, for forei missions was 423,50 Slloitod a iomerion.1808-1800.:.83,406.01 apan missionaries, ces $3, Japan \u2018missionaries, 1809-1000.9,451.23 Japan missionaries, 1900-1001.6,413.39 Superannuation.Yo 30th.Septem.Co he 312.06 Coren a ALOOUDL ceeemscesansonnes I; Paid Miss J.C.Smith, juan 1788.75 | Balance on \u2018hand to be appro- ris do rl e surer reported received from the Ascensiontide appeals snd $19,739.35.from the Epiphan appeals.> schools contributions from Sunday from August 1st, 1000, to 31st Taly, 1901, directly traceable, amounted to $1,520.47, | an increase of $438.10 over the previous: .year, The board referred.in its ort to.the | imission- fact that or the request.of tse © arigs in e lan district i in Japan and -with the cordial concurrence of one decided that the d should pay.its missionaries directly, rad of through-the S.PG Dr.Davidson, in commentir upon: this clause in the report, + pointed out that the practical meaning of was that the Cee nadian Church had ndw.an independent mission in Japan that: it hed .t \"taken itaelf the responsibility the we are of a certäin district of containing miMions of souls, He the Canadian Ouureh would rise to\u2019 the.responsibility, and \u2018be \u2018Teady.with.more | men, more money, amd, above all, amore, prayer for the work.MASS MISSIONARY - MEETING, : There will \u2018be a mass missionary\u2019 meet ing in connection with: the Provincial Synod held in the Windsor Hall on Tues- | day evening next.Archbishop Bond will.Be and the.speakers wil be Bishbp urt Nova Scotia, the Bishop of _ Tinn y, India, and Rev.L of £ Vancouver, \u2018formerly of Montreal.1.FRANCIS.DOCTORS \u2018 Elect the Officers of he Asso \u2018 ciation, Der for.\u2018Sherbrooke, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014T%e re- | gular meeting of the St: Francis District \u2018Medical Aseoclation was held yesterday.af: .ternoon in the Continental Hotel.Dr.Rioux, second vjce-president, presided.* There were present Drs.Bowen, Magog;: \u2018McCabe, Windsor Mills; Bond, East Angus; C.L, Brown, Ayers Flat; Thomas, Lemmoxville (secretary); Smith, Pelletier, Williame, Gadbois, Camirand, \u2018Lamy, Fre- | gois, Sherbrooke, Dr.Lynch having been : propesed at the last meeting,-was elected unanimously.Dr.F.W.Fourey, Fitch Bay, was proposed es a meinbér of the As: sociation.- It was unanimously decided to support: the candidature of Dr.McCabe, Windsor .Mills, for the position of joint coroner for.the District of St.Francis, made vacant | by the sudden death of.Dr, MoMorine, Richmond.It was movèd and seconded that the: association express its deep: grief for the.Joss of the late Dr.Chambers, Magoë=änd also - at the.sudden demise of the Itz Dr, Med Morine, Richmond, \u2018both of \u2018whorn were | members of the association.Dr.Pelletier reported that thè Provincial Board of Health proposed to teach the peo- \u2018ple hygiene, and with this end in view a.convention will be held next September i in Sherbrooke.for the purpose of considering how \u2018best to further this proposition, and be appealed to the members to make the convention a succes by contributing.papers on the subject.«The election of officers.resulted as fol | lows: President, Dr.Rioux, Sherbrooke; , first vice-president, Dr.D.W.Smith, Shere brooke; second vice-president, Dr.McCabe, Windeor Mills; secretary-treasurer, Dr.|.\u201c Thomas, Lennoxville (re-elected) ; assistant secretary, Dr.Gadbois, § Sherbrooke; m beri \u2018of council, Drs.tier and Williams.THE PROTECTIVE ASSOCTATION, * Dr, Russell Thomas, Lennoxville,.who .wau-the delegnte of the association at the | forged annual meetipg of the Canada M¥dioal Association which met recently in Winnipeg, the.» his report.He was pleased, he wid, to state that the Canada Medical As sociation had: adopted in toto the Medien) Defence Unich, ga formed by the District] gon of M.Francis Medical Association, with the the exception of the name, which they | bave changed to the Medical Protective | hE tivtly out Gf diferanag ea nia i ae a a Reports of | > 0 | bi passing, would.be entitled to register Y \u2019| completion of that period, ask.for and 00 \u2018obtain registration in the Dominion: \u2018 ergfore | .apan | Japan | #8 L.N.Tucker, | \u201c1 since she\u2019 came,\u201d eaid Mrs.\u201cGriffin.\u201cShe | been \u2018out \u2018twice.Yesterday I went out; | happened and went.for the police.| shought \u2018they \u2018woüld never - stop \u2018coming.| {after the Captain came.Worthington, ro : unanizously: The frat hundred - or tion thereof of rhedieal men\u201cin a Province would mean one representative, and for the: second\u2019 hundred or fraction.over-.50- per cent.should have one representative; after: the firat sécond hundred over the next 0s or fraction over.50 per cent.; one repre- ntatjve, and so on.In this way Ontario \u2018will get five répresentatives, Quebec, four, Nova Scotia two, New Brunswick two, | Manitoba two, Britijsh*Columbia two, N.+ W.T.one, P.E.I, one.Of this representation Qntarié - will elect two out of tHe-| five, and Quebec two out of the four.The colleges aid medical men will :elect.the balance whatever the balance may be.In .presentative for each Province, w \u2018which will make a total of 27.\"The retroactive clause was amended \u2018to read so that any man who \u2018had been registered five years prior to the under ne Dominion, and any man who had revious to the.passing of the ba a for.Jess, than five years could, on the i = TRAINED NURSE - Shooïs OTS HEGEL is Margaret Plant Plant Attempts to] Commit Suicide in A 5 Her \u2018Room.A telephone.Inéasage at four 0 selock ver terday.afternoon summoned Capt.- Gray |.\u2018from No.10 police - station -to 2409 St.| Catherine Streèt.There he found a woman with a bullet hole through ber \u2018breast 68 | and a Tevolver.clasped tightly i in ter right band.The woman.\"was apparently dying, bus | wag - still - conscious and - \u2018told the -police\u2019 Offer she Was Margaret last, and 8 | trained nurse.\u201cI shot ,myse]f,\u201d she said: \u201csa answer 0 -« question, \u201cNo, I dont know why I dia it\u201d.She gave her \u2018age as 3 years.She was taken: to the General \u2018Hospital and this morning her.life was.banging\u2019 by\" s slender \u201cthread.: The tiny bullet rrom the little 22 calibre: revolver with w ich.\u2018she wounded \u2018herself .had orn away.clear through her.left : lung, \u2018making a frightfully ugly -'and dangerous wound.women had \u2018lost « large quantity of blood and \u2018was very weak.7 5 The : place in which thé.roman net] - Mrs.0.Ny who runs the plac Margaret\u201d Plant\" hired a \u2018room\u2019 \u201cthee months ago.Raid.thé\u201d first week's lodgings and-has not: paid.anything | since.Mrs.Griffin said \u201cI was \u201cgood to\u2019|- her.Althoiigh she never paid me.\u201cI did not have the heart to turn her out and this is the way she.\u2018shows her gratitude.She shoots herself:in 1ay house.and gives it a bad name.Bhe would have done me | à kindness to-\u2018hâve éommitted suicide \u2018rômewhere else.\u201d \u201cThe woman lias \u201cscted peculiarly ever | | has kept closely in ter room and pas only | \u2018| and when- I returned with Mrs.Gorden, 1 who rooms: here, we heard @roans.Ho went to Mise Planta room and found her lying on the bed groaning.\u2018and with the revolver in \u201cher hand.1'sdw what.had 1 ere must \u2018have been a dozen in here ! And.\u201d such a erowd, and the ambulance.Oh, it was awful.\u2019 =.\u201c\u201cBhe told me she had fried to: commit | suicide once.before.She taok:a dose of.\u201cpoison but took too little or too much, | 1 don't remember which: now.* Anyway she didn\u2019t.die.-She also told Te she shot » man once with.that.same Fevoiver.He- was the son of.a woman with whom she \u201cboarded.- She \u2018said \u2018he went \u201cinto her room and would not leave, so she.shot bm in the shoulder.I guess.she killed - \u201cherself because she Had no fauney.\u201d .: The police are of opinion that\" it is a plain case\u2019 of attempt at suicide: The wounded woman has either fiends | er relatives in Sudbury for this morning a letter came for her bearing a.Sidbury-|.postmark and the businéss card -of a large | \u2018wholesale and retail ghocery and \u201cprovision | \u2018house of that place.\u2014\u2014 THE STEEL STRIKE 6 AY Pieisbuiz, \u2018Sept, 18.18.President Shaster - was again\u2019 absent from.his\u2019-oifice to-day]: and runiors, were current \u2018that a scttiement | of the strike had been madé.From an official source it was learned that negott- \u2018ations Were in progress, but \u2018that votuing definite had bein .accomplisiied as yet.The Amalgamated Journal) in to-day\u2019s is sue give\u2019 the result oft the Clete Federation conference fn New Yotk.The members recommended the a cceptance of the.float terms of the combine, but the.Journal sn ent ffer .was -unable to: get executive comtnittee aie 7e \u2018before ! the expiration o e time limit, Amalgn- \u2018mated .board- then Geé/ded 't ake An.Sehet \u2018effort to A negotiations started and President Shaffer at once proceeded to as certain What could be.accopplithed., which\u201d Harry leds pres tried and ae positively bn - was the, thiol\".ron Wea! ad\u2019 wp dn este me said he .bwoen the two Teds striking, Nel MoOutçheon KiNosrow Mn: % {the la 2 hs fa J \u2018Committes Should Carell.> :\u201d Cansider- Questions, placed.upon thé social evil\u2014if, indeed, it-la to be offically.recoguized at alts one that must be treated with the utmost delicacy.Most of the aldermen who have been approached by The Herald, reporter _BI¢ averse to- stating thelr opinion until Chiet Legaült's scheme bas been properiy [ dgestéd by the PoHce- Committee.much, may be taken as grinted.\u2018That opposition, howev er, will develop A certain section of the populatioi\u2014and the Police Committee abquld canvaes .the \u2018subject with the utinost \u2018thoroughness - .be- tore any plan is submitted to Council.addition to this representation the Gover- |.- _ nor-General in Council.will eleot.one re-{.THB.POLICE COMMITTEE.a *\u201cThie- Police Committee Ja the proper body -to deal with the matter,\u201d sail Ald.\" Laporte this mornlug, *'but the Police Committee conclusions by a consensus the part of every section of \u2018affected: would favor the appointinent of a com- } should be assisted in reacliing its opiulon.on the community With \u2018that object In\u2019 view, I Mission to étudy the social evil In\u2018 all its phages, - Tepresentatives of the Police.Comittee, the \u201cclergy, -the medica estate dealers and \u2018the 1 these elements can agree Such a commission ehould Include rofession real brass, Dols upon some JL mon ground.-of action, it-18 useless to can- yass the subject further, The clergy gy.Gan :vlew the problem from ts effect u on the mo to « \u2018tell of Inronda while \u201cthe real est: rals of the city; the doctors will be able on the physical life, ite: men will be Ina n VIE +5, me.Aldermen Think Think the Pollet | 2 \u201cThe question of the proper limitations to\u2019 & very large and influential one\u2014la unal- |.terably opposed\u2019 to even the smallest de- \u2018gree of officlal license.This being the case, Ald.' Laporte thinioe It sriportant that position to.state Just what bearing.the\u2019 existence of such establishments have upon the value\u2019 of surrounding \u201cproperty.\u201d - \u201cBuffalo, for example, this has hee ; IN ONE ARBA.One object Chief Legault has in wind 1s oe gathering of all disorderly houses with.a certaln aréa, after the.\u2018fashion adopted n An most of the larger Amerlcan cit In; \u201cdune, and the proceeds from\u2019 fines-upon each dur- Ing the \u2018course of every year has netted the \u201ccorporation betiveen $150,000 and $200.- - 000 annually.least practicible proposal.\u201cthis pur rer Yentals emeñced in: applying this\u201d principle\u201d to\" ontreal.unless\u201d - |-able secrecy.: Ald, Laporte does not think it contd.be - donc -at all; that Le concelves_to be-th portion.of - the * Ch\u2018ef's While the properties used.for e would undoubtedly\u2019 bring hign- than if Inhabited by private fam ilies, the.other properties in the nelghbo¥-.hood would value.be greatly depreclàtal In Ald.-Laporte sees in t result an insuperable areler.to any at: tempt at concentrating the social evil._putable \u2018people would, he \u201ceels assured, \u2018fuse to \u2018Fe.live any whère near the.tocality sâlected, - alderman.+ {ions to be \u2018taken Into account that It would reasonable space.\u201cBut why, go Into détalls?\u2019 concluded the \u2018\u2018\u2019Mhèére are so many considera e Impossible to outline them: a'l within a.Let a commission * bé appdinted to go Into\u201d the subject thorough \u201cly.Persnnaîly, F must be thoron Blx con | vinced that a quarter devoted to of life.would not have a\u2019 balefal Anfinenca.\u2018upon the reputation of the clty abroad we fore I cap accede to éven \"a limited \u2018améunt of police récoguition= .\u201cOftawa, Sept.13.\u2014iSpeëlal.y\u2014Trnde\u2019 fig i ures:for the two \u2018months.of the fiscal year: I MILLIONS ho MONTHS § AE q -endihg August 31 last, have been prépared | -by the Custonis Depaztment.ba, fon\u2018the two months, including coin'and.bul- MS fon, were $33,106,001, compared with $3t- - ~The imports.\u2018016; 471 for the.same\u2019 time In.1000, an {n- crease.of over two mililons; ever, includex about one millon\u201d of an In -crease In \u2018coin \u2018and bullton.\u201cThe duty IN.) creased _by\" about $100,000.The domestie \u2018exports were $32,834,273, a.s ight decrease \u2018ver \u2018same two.months Jast - year.tal exports was $86,707,002, as against.$33,- | 571,490 list year, an incréase of over \u2018one The to- million \u2018dollars.tention \u2018to a very.novel gruesome fad.* A Ballyshà states, \u2018made a.collection of sallors\u2019 \u2018\u201ccorpse \u2018|.rings.\" \u2018 | [ possess.in common thé habit of wearing a | THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS mat © a Much difficuity witl- 1 \u2018ex- t is done.\u2018with\u2019 consider- -|.e Is Inevitable | Re-.his style\u2019 pa This, how: : Chicago, Sept.19.\u2014Emma \u201cGoldman and the other nine alleged anarchists under ar rest in this city, it is now believed, will\u2019 all be ç given a, chance to obtain liberty on \u2018bail\u2019 when \u2018the habeas corpus proceedings \u2018before Judge Chetlain- comes.up to-day.ty Prosecutor Taylor says\u2019 that as no | .evidence \u201chas: as.yet been: received: from | | Buffalo, the: present\u2019 charges \u2018copstitute nothing \u2018more than a misdemeanor, and that the prisoners are consequently.entitled to bail.have \u2018it placed | at a high figure,- possibly: $15,000 or $20,000.Judge Chetlain has con: cluded 6 tiké up the case in the Criminal Court.building, on\u2019 the North \u2018Side, adjacent to the jail, instead of in his regular court room on the South Side.The.change was made.at the request -of the | sheriff, who feéred both an attempted res- a \u2018cue and a \u201clynching.; He will; however, \u2018ask to \u201c CONFERENCE ac CITADEL.Quebec, Sept.13 \u2014 (Special: )\u2014-Sir\" Wiki.T rid Laurier \u2018and General O\u2019Grady-Haly ar- | rived this morning and proceeded imme- || diately to the Citadel, where they had anif | intervieir with His Excellency.; 1 COLLBCTING SAILORS\u2019 \u201ccomps : (1 RINGB\" 1 \u2014 5 Cl (London News.).The \u2018Dublin Freeman's.Journal calls\u201d ate and .somewhat elopment of the collecting noon gentleman has; Jt Beafaring men of most nations.thick sliver ring on the.little finger, These ngme and port,\u2019and serve to identify his | body In the event of death by drowning The collection of *\u2018corpse rings\u201d Is a fairly large one; and every ring has, it le stated,\" -Queen, an offence for |.and Sinseng Root, Cm .been obtained from the relations or com- \u2018| rades ofthe drowned satlor.The fad of À \" consignments SiBaw Pure, 8k clans Taxiderinist work a ir.RAA JonNsen, a po: be inclu i rings are engraved inside with the owner's |f.- | a weit-known statesman, no 1 Iiving, STUDENT WAS A Tor for the collection Pt Tale teeth le bontes at.Joli , NB.Sept.i \u2018 1) A omg tora br.this phase of the, cof Murra teheon, > 1 \u201cLakeview, | = i) armes Due citer at be Ca | si mn: was ei ; 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Furs! from Mensa.St a and- Flewell al: : =Wholesale fmporte forged cCutcheon has à mitted.ef and Exporter of e charges and also admitted having |.Raw and! Dressed.stolen money from Captain Brannen on | Fun.ot ot 4 Gents\u2019, Ladies\u2019 and oar, Ele Ret Pepe paid on ui .{| Girls, are, made, frgm.ise- > loronto at 114.loronto at'1 [elegraph at 1 Power at Power at 08, x Street Raliway at 268.° De reet Railway at Be ichelieu at 1%.= TB Dowinlon Coa a - 50 Twin Cy at at 99 ; 12 Twa Bis at où E et (2 ot ed 1.3 25m 50 Pwin City at 8044.Ll 25.NW YORK STOCKS.© che following quotations were wire at 8 o'clock: Op.OL.DESCRIPTION Amalgamared Copper.\u2026.rl i Am, Tobaceo, .«v \u201cref - Am.Sear RIE.Co cé isià is) \u2018An.Smelttri & Trot.Xe \u2018in 8 Annconda Mining:Co.435 .Arch.Top, & St.F do.do.Baltimoreand Sito.Rrdoklyn Rapid T.Chic X Alton Com \u2018Canadian Panifie., Op, Ol.1301 133 132 Chicago, Burl, & Grinoy ee \u2018Ohicago& North Westarn ~.hioazo, IN.I.& Pacific.hicnan, Mi.& St, Paul, Continental Taben., ca ww do Le Consolidated Onn, N.Xo.\u201c22 Colorado Fuel and Iron.Cleveland C.C.& St.L.Delaware.& West, Delawnze 16.6.prof teen enver Q, pref .a.Duluth, Bth.Si & Atl.\u2019 do, © do .Great Nothern.\u201cdé do p Gonera! 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Traction.y Northern Pas, ; com.now .Le vref.- Le .N.Y.Ountral£ Hudson.-., ._.150] ?N.Y, Lake Krio and ys oo 474 30\" 39 do do, Il pret\u2026 71.36 -881 54 do.\"I.pref.73.708 03 .67 N.Y.Ontario & Wostorn sit 333 31: Omaha aim.: tein ess Cees .Pacific-Mail Pressel Stel, Coma Peopies Gas.Phil, & ending, do.do I \u2026 \u201cdo \u2018do J bi.\u201cPullman.08° ruée res% Vides Lane Southern finie com: 81 ».dn.do.prot -.: Soiithern Pacl c.denn.Coal & iron.\u201cFexas l\u2019acine.- Twin'City_.Us Leather, \u2018com = , a0.\u201cdo \u2018pret,\u2019 us! \u2018Steel eon.Ll do do pref.eopas [Us .1fubber, com.do, .- do.pro | Umon Pacific, com.do do we el W ubash > .ref.oe p Western Union Tel.Wheeling & Lake Erie do\u201d do 7 ptd Li ia | Wis.Cen., com, reccacire 2.2 de CofA TR MuNTREAL STOCK: EXCHANGE ers.\u2019 \u2018138 st Francois Xavier Street.[WR 197 win Clty at 908s.~~ © 7.RS! reostred by C.D.Monk over \u201css Bache e Coe: private a Sert.19.Sept.13 108 105 | Gi\u201d - el [that |'come, might have .carry, the big card._ SE Reported br W.H: Weir & Son.Stock Brox |.- LT Sopt.13° # mise | sn * Milbore, \u2018House, Buffalo, sept '18.Dr.Stockton left the consul- \u201c| tation at 205, in a great hurry.{He refused to say.a word, saying | > | that ho \u2018was in great haste, and | .would be back\" soon.He jumped | \u2018into an automobile and was driven: rapidly down the street, Buffalo, fept.130 a | of the ated Press Dé.prono ha ce cannot Teiterate it - too , often; th : President vis- holding.his own.\u201d \u201cHas he Die Ca no,\u201d repliod the sutgéo \u201cYes and no,\u201d repli e n, What does \u2018that mean?\u201d ,ines there are Bustuations.\u2018mént the patient appears to revive, the \u2018next.the depression returns.\u201d \u201cThe physicians have not abandoned | hope, have: they?\u201d was-.asked.By no mañner.of means.Again, I say there is certainly a fighting chance.At but within ten minutes the not Jo pee feated moment : - might \u2018 ess greatly to be \u201ccome.\u201d \u201cIs it\u2019 true, doctor, \u2018that the saline infections have been stopped?\u201d \u201cHardly.Indeed, we jection not long: ago.ve.such \u2018ai in- The patient re- other : will be.necessary.\u2019 was awaited with great- the house, | score of pevepaper + men ed very slowly o the gua : 26 [an opposred very er grave.= i \u201cIs there any.good: news, : Senator?\u201d he J was aiked.; \u201cWell,\u201d he answered, \u201c| good news.- aident has a.fighting chance.1 am-al- -Ways hopeful:: My.faith is strong.I \u2018| saw a rainbow in.the sky\" | here \u201cthis \u2018morning.+ phetle.\u201d ct : MUST HAVE CARDS visit the City Hall next Wednesday, even- oh decided upon in order that only those\u201d , commrittée- should be\u2019 \u2018accorded the privilege .of entrance.\u2018Soine- of .the- members pointed out that it was: regrettable that the necessity\u2019 for: | the presentation \u2018of the address of wel- | \u2018Been\u2019.included.Tt }:would be extremely awkward, to o have! to CHICAGO MARKETS .The- following are to- -day's* \u2018CBicago: prices, \u201c\u20ac 130 do: Do \u2018do onds Monte) Heat, Light & Power 97 \"Poople\u2019 » Heatan Lighe soccer soofiver Ov Donds.\u2026.\u20261.\u2018Laurentides J ulp.Co.Bondi.oi Montreni Cotton Qo.Dominion Cotton Go.»._ Canada Oolored Cotton Oo.|- Do do\" .Morchants Cotton .see War Ha, Bonds.Bank of Moritreal \u2018 UntarfoBank Moisons Bank.Baukof Toronto.erchants- eee Hoyal.Bank ot Nova Scotia: Hastern Townships: -Cominorce:.cresceuvee uc ai Worth Land ptd.Sent.12: Co.Board of Tradé Building: Seip 5.ST ! ie : = CH Lo , DESCRIPTION.\u2018 ala! Tish: Low.ci \u201cone.Ce TES \u2018El & \u2014 = ARR sut 67% an 35 \"4.1 CT 740 Tou RY.AEE Bw 59% 084\" | Torunto Stroet ; au or Halifax Kleo Jram Co.Ca mx -344 | Do: \"Bonds 5%, 35% 3514-Bhe 8t.John Klectric ju.Jt \"876 ST 3THR-K Twin City Transit .01 .bo do ptd seas 2e, 04 62 Rich.and'Ont Nav, Ce.15-75.16.70 \u201c15:75 Commercial CableCo.,.|i8 : Je LE of 0, Coupon Bonds.! 1 .cern.042 tog, Bonds ; 1 13-15 Montreal Telegraph Co .\u2019 .+ 2-15 4 Bell'Tolephone Co.A Si.4 ss.[Pee Iron & Stoel, cou.8 oie = 5 8:07 .3 07-1 10 |] \"LARGE oe ; \u2014 ON \u2014 ST.JAMES STREET, \u201cAt Ton O'élock each Af he A Korrect Shape\u201d ! Boot Shop.- où i conighate stock of _ Schoel \u201cBoots (i \u201cally leathers) for.Boys _ and; lected \u2018stock and.by the best.American magufact, 1.turers.\u201d 4 Ye \u201cPrices arm Right.% + 1 Jer Gloves, Cretonnes, Cottons, Lin ay.3 Bankrupt Shs \u201ca ed perceptibly, doctor?\u201d \"a *.was the answer.One \u2018mo-.4- present: the oom ition of the President ia\u2018 eponded, and we are waiting.to see if- ans | = 3 ay 4 hg ergy ve elf SPHOIAL SALE or P LADIES 10 MORROW, Saturday, Maroon : + Hundreds of young ladies unable, to attend to-day\u2019s sale, will | \u201ctake advantage of the Half Holiday to-morrow to procure.\u201d ithe lion New York production ÿ in Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Hata\u2014: \u201cTHE \u201cSEA GIRT.\u201d = Exachly like \u2018eut.Colors are Black, Navy, Royal, Faw, Brown, nd Cardinal, light.and dark.Grey\u2019 \u2018beantitully draped in in Silk, genuine Morocco Leather Sweat Bands.#3 ~The most popular aid becoming hat: of the season.: \u201cNothing in the city like them less than $2.50.SATURDAY'S SPECIAL SALE PRICE.\u2018as I came.up |\" hope dt La pro: : L.No one who does mot: obtain an: invita\u201d = \u2018tion to the reception will be able to gain.\u201c39 \u201cl-access to\" the: presence of the Duke and\u2019 *.| Duchess of Cornwall arid York when they | ing At a meeting of the: civic reception | committee this morning-it wus determined |\u2019 that the\u2019 cards of invitation should be.used\" à.as, passports for admission, \u201cThis course |.whose: names, have been \u2018approved\u2019 by\u2019 the Be \u201cGenator Hanna,\u2018 who.paid an.extended : 13 visit.\u2018to the house, | er interest possibly tlian anyone \u2018else in | He came out at 12.25, arid a |\" a fathered \"outside: .\u201cthere isn't: any.oo \u20181 can only say that the Pre- | 2 he Perfection \"We are: the: Sole Agents.\u201cSome.storekeepers, realizing the \u2018fact that.people.will, not pur- : chase common cotton or paper decorations that a rain shower will .\u2018destroy, have: \u2018purchased a few of the PERFECTION.DECORA- - .TIONS from us, made a display of them.in their windows, and\u2019 advertise them for.sale, In\u2018 most cases they.have.only one or.te : of each kind to sell, hs we.refuse to stipply them.ice ja \u2018Ask these storekeepers to sell you, say, & dpzen Lanterns\u2014they a cannot delivér them to you.- \u201cPut this statement of ours\u2019 te the\u201d \u201cbest, and ou 1 find it exactly a as ve.\u2018state.PTE a Das 0e co Wo NT \u2018I'mich a precaution had.not been suggested = _| sooner, so that sinaller\u2019 cards, as \u2018in the case of.thie invitation \u2018to \u2018be on hand at w= HAMILTON §, : \u2018furnished The Herald by Bartlett, Fraster rag \u201ca \u201cPor the Most Complete Store News, See the.Daily Herald Bao uk SINE à T T Trade Sale - 3 a Tuestay and Wednesday | oh 3 Mh and 18th September | © 4\" OUR ROOMM, :.: © 5 1 : Col \u2018Souvenir Buttons, 3c, Be; 10.A $300 oo; \u2018and Dominion Square.cnn Ti GRAND ~\u2014 illinery y niet 1 | = \u201cOur opening of Fall Millinery will take place on \u201cMonday, Tuesday and: Wednesday'of next week which \u2018 is equivalent.to saying that the- ladies of.Montreal, and .Visitors to the city, will then.have an: opportunity of see: | ing the.finest display: of Millinery ever shown i in Canada.| Flags for the Royal Visit! THOUSANDS To SELEOT FROM.fo \u201cAI binds; all sizes, all prices}.Flags from\u2019 Te to Coa, = souvenir silk Badges, Be.: Be Souvenir Brooches, 20c, 35c.UT i | - Souvenir Medallions, 10c.» \u201cSouvenir Medals specially imported À for, ÿ England, \u201cand to- be \u2018had oily here, rot © LL ET \u201cWORTH or\u201c mm | Underwear, N eckties,.Collars, Top Dress G mbrellas, | Suspenders, * Mutilors, Mên\u2019s Handkerchiefs, = gs, \u2018Canvas; Silk, Satin, Towels,\u201d \u2014 Brion Suitin Pentings, Tweeds, ans, Beavers, badies\u2019: g 8, Me abot Ready -made Clothing, J dor} Men - and.| dors, Stools, - Sate, Piano,\u201d S Open Nights, | ots - ; Position H nUrve; and fo lots to , the trad.Bas or JRE A \"Top Late.for Classification, Se GENERAL SERVANT, A AT| | WANTED = > OP ST AN A AB Le , a aang ET \u2018 $60, 000: =| Assorted.Dry.Goods 1 AI: Cottonades,- Blankets, Corsets, HN \u2018Quilts; Prints, Ticking, Hosiery, [{ Kid Mits, Kid and \"Silk Gloves; |} cod, Cashiiores, ; | Plaids, Muslins, Lace, Embroidery, | D Linens, Goods, Ai lot hv [- s, etd, ete Eifion Show - Cases,.Mi | CL tdñds, | + \u201cwithout any.re-| hoout oa vont Dpemasza room Durocher lz ManoorTe Bits, Nicioeers.| + | WANTED \u2014 A \u2014 YOUNG IAD or 56 SM FOR \u2018Must.have.: \u201cMackay [ol ir.| Buntings for.Decorations + \u2018 AlEwool Bunting, i in-afl colors.: Gypsy Biting, à in red, white, blue, green, yellow and purple; CL Striped.Red, White and.Blue Cotton Bunting.Great Importation of | Noone, Curtains, Flandels, Flan- |.u titlettes,-Porticres, -Battons, Cam- ROOMS, AT Hours .pawly a } Bentiemen- Nomen: pretorred.§ Wholesale \u2018harérake.de Seat: both guages (English Tod 2 .Eee wa Aa with: .réterences, À -WANTED \u2014 \u2018PROTESTANT BEREAN, Jo pany derstanding.housemsld And -reterences.gr] 28.: me on House in fe City that can a sons You wih E._ Waterproof Decorati ions : \u201cSt.Catherine & Pool Sts.oe - a ry VC w sv\" buy a Herald st any of tite newostands they thought he needed it, but evidently they overestimated the significance: of the LA rn - of the relations between Canada and the « tiguity of the States.Tt finds the crossing » pes RS out, everything we do to make living in MERE Seren A .- \u2018knowing.what we propose to do about.it.fin the light of the figures nothing remains * for, England, if she wishes to see Canada - only tended to increase \u2018the strain, instead.' where people go upon.the land and deli: -.Any person who inde it imapossible to | either in or outside the city.will confer à faver by metifying she Oirculation Dept.- Taie CHANGE FORTHE won, It would seem now that the doctors presumed too.much upon the strength of | ° President McKinley, and were overhasty in their assumption as to \u2018the condition of his injured stomach.Doubtless they did\u2019 not administer \u2018 \u2018noprishment \u201cbefore favorable symptoms.It is easy to believe the physicians saw the necessity of doing what they could to make up for the drain upon the patients vitality.But the a parently unlooked for.inability of the di gestive organs to discharge \u2018their function J of lessening it.a The very high register- of the .patient's pulse, which continued long after other favorable \u2018conditions had inspired his at tendants with.confidence, must have \u2018been \u201can occasion of alarm: The \u2018President was\u2019 a large man, inclined to.a full \u2018habit of \"body, a.condition which of itself imposes, an extra strain upon the heart.It.\u2018vas | \u2018even stated before the last election Ahat Mr: McKinley was advised not to be a candidate for another term on \u2018theiground ,that his heart showed.signs of not being able to stand \u2018the \u2018strain\u2019 of an arduous campaign.If there is any trûth in that * story it may go far to- explain the sudden collèpse of yesterday.A cf 4 A BRITISH VIEW.The London Economist: displays consid: erable interest in the Canadian census, regarding it, as becomes a paper eo-hamed, | .chiefly for the lesson it tedches in respect United States, The Economist -agrées with the rest of-us in \u2018charging & goodly _ shade of the loss of population to the con: of a parallel of latitude in search of superior opportunities a very easy # matter, not appreciably more difficult, in fact, than.it, would be if the parallel were not.- an international boundary at all.\u201cThe: -0b- .sérvation throws a somewhat new light .upon.the subject, for it suggests the re flection that if the.:patallel were not à \u2018boundary at all the movement of population would still be southward, 4nd that in all likelihood it: would be _accelerated rather than zetarded.However, there the.movement is, reducing our rate of growth by one half, and, as the Economist points Canada more agreesble séems to éontri-._ bute to our loss.If we.build railways, the railways \u2018Make it so much.easier for our \"people to \u201cemigrate.It.we establish a.manufacturing industry at great sacrifice, the industry trdins hundreds or thôu- sands of young men Ya point where they | can command high \u2018wages in the States.If we bring oug common school system up to the Poiñt \u2018of perfection, \u2018what we ae |- \u2018complish is to.provide the youth of \u2018the land, with tastes they tan best gratify.in Ainerican cities.Population increases as we -would wish it to.only in those parts ; beratelyt cut themeelves of- from such ad- - vantages.: Naturally, the Economist i is interested in its summary of \u2018the: situation: | nperialist newspapers declare that Here i \u201cThe \u201c Prosper, \u2018but to \u2018concede preferential duties, that is to revert to the policy of coddling the colonies and obetructing trade \u2018with foreign countries, which, she abandoned over fifty years ago.\u201d So far the beg Economist has observed nightly, for it de - serïbes not only the \u2018official policy of the Consgrvative | party and the declarations of \u201cite principal.newspaper güpporters, -but.also the attitude of men, like Hon: G.W.Row, Hon.David Mills,\" and Principal: Grant, who seem to think that.although | we Canadians cannot devise means for re- | \u201ctaining, our own\u2019 natural increase of popu.Jâtion or any \u2018of the immigration that comes to oui shores, Great Britain is un- \u2018der obligation ¢o ses.that our population | is augmented by taking means to keep \u2018British emégrants \u2018from \u2018going \u2018to the - Btates, and to have them -settle here in- .stead.Bub there is a curions counterpart | to the foregoing statement over which onè - Tmay be- pardoned a smile.\u201cThose Cana- | diana,\u201d it sys, \u201cwho are hot Imperialists | in the Howaed Vincent sense reply thes if _ the British artisan were once more com- \" pelled to carry the Canadian farmer\u2019 on his back the disintegration of the.Empire would be merely a question of \u2018time and one or twv general.elections.\u201d Thé fact is that\u2019 in this country such expressions of opinion are never heard above & whisper.Those who belive, that the British artic sen would be a foal 40 take.yp mich b bur to warn all Mommas that it is J den\u2019 take the grownd \u2018that i \u2018he chooses When tbe wind-is-tn the right oa to do so the loss might be Bl, bit the overt of the ne the windows \u2018profit, long.as ore wat âtiy.\u2026.profits tm th abti .ther Le andre: re the\u2019 \"would be ours, snd that there is Do tes \u2018: etanding in our own \u2018light.They bay nit.yet got té the.point 61 inquiring\u2019 anes | wh huetedente \u201d \u2018with: the British: Pad ON RE IRE oT TRAIT \u20ac and indicated not.unfairly its probable.consequence.It only remains to organize à sidiilar party in Great Britain and thé | consolidatäon of the Empire on: a mutually |.predatory basis can be gotten under way.as seon as the parties are in office.to: ALL: HEADY FOR THE DUKS.There is:every indication that Montreal will rise «to \u2018the occasion wlien the \u2018royal visitors: reach the city: The arches are going up, public aid private buildings are being covered with incandescent lamps, the.civic authorities are going about their | work in a businesslike .way that augurs ~ - \u2018at Joliette, and comes frem an Wor- man family, ono of \u2018thie members où \u2018which was & sos-fa-lew of Champlain.He was educated\u2019 at Jolietts College, and sraduated trom \u2018McGill University in law In 1876.He took up the practice of law \u201c in 8t.Yyacinthe, sad became identified with that city.He was a councillor for two years, filled several postions In local societies, and 41d a ei deai of.\u2018Journaîtstic'worit.From 1600 to 1893 he | represented St.Hyacinthe in tho Læegis- Removing tp Montreal\u2019 the \u2018lature.m latter your be .the practice of law here, and particularty d'stinguisbed hinisel?in the Ya Aofouce of Demers, ag cused ot murder.From \u20181890, until his appointment to the Bench in June, he was \u2018returned for St.Juries division by ah overwhelming majority, which be increased when he was re-elected Ines November.PL Ÿ well for the proper carrying.out of ell the.[ arrangements they have in \u2018hand, and \u2018the citizens generaRy accept the increasing nearness.of the visit with\u201d & calm confidence which * shows \u2018that their\u2019 prepara- \u2018tions are \u201calready made.The spectacle at |\u2019 Quebec will probably be the choice marsel of the whole.Canadian visit, for Quebec seems to have been constructed: by nature with a view.to the success \u2018of.pageants.01d Guilds and.Modern Trade Unions = | .sr HE.B.DRUMMOND BASTING.I £8 : It is : riot to- our credit that one: of the chief social forces of the age ia \u2018almost un- .employers and employed, and amo protect the apprentices frém any undue.exactions, on the part of the masters.It is, there: fore, evident that while this statute was truly.and \u2018conscientiously carried out \u2018the legal status both -of workmen and appren- À tice was secured, and so there was at-that- time no need of combinations amongst the -| workmen, because this legislative code superseded.\"ant guild laws and ordinances, substituting a.wise and practical way \u2018of dealing with the then \u2018existing industries, But if Mount Royal.daes \u2018not\u2019 push its\u2019 \u2018nose: clear to the rjver bank,\u2019 there are at its feet as manÿ people as in any three other'Canadian cities put together, and\u201d \u2018the Duke and Duchess will seé and be seen by such multitudes as \u2018they probably did abt \u2018expect.The route chosen \u201cfor the procession isan excellent one, affording as it | does ample accommodation for all without \u2018risk of accident, or interference: with traffic.\u201d The peoplé \u2018of: Montreal will make, the visit one to- be remembered to his latest day by the.heir to the.throne.+ cance of ita organization, Of all\u2019 human movements in the wonderful world drama \u2018of which we are spectators Jess reliable information.has been \u2018séientifically tabulated connected with that \u2018portion of the labor movement ; known as Trade dinionism.Common hearsay, gossip- of the \u2018club or street, ignorant.and false generalizations gathered from particular instances of foal- ish or necessary strikes, and the stifi n more farm as.i rule the basis of a]l afgumerita known in its operatidns or -in° the signifi- |, \u2018er put in an understandable form than that\u2019 \u2018foolish methods, taken to répress.them.against this unparalleled \u2018social movement.4 \u2018| The deliverances- of \u2018university professors, \u2018| while, if only to listen to the solos of the most.gifted, boy soprano who has\" evar - Paul Johnson, the S Scotch humorist and of political\u2019 economy when dealing \u2018with | this subject.being generally based upon an ideal conception of combination \u2018and competition which in, practice \u2018does not exist, \u2018are.not to be: relied upon, and are wome \u201cthiin useless as evidence either - for or against the - benefits.of the: organized | atruggle of the masses ° \u2018to attain Jarger leisureand- more.economic resources.Vol-\" uminous proceedings of Royal Commissions and select committees seldom end: in any theoretic\u2019 judgments, or: practical \u201cconclusions of, scientific value, .and yet every | thinker.knows, how\u2019 necessary and ifdis- Music and the Drama em\u2014\u2014 It was worth while braving the - rain last night to hear the wonderful ensemble singing-\u2014of the Westminster Abbey | \u201cconcert party; \u2018it was very well \u2018wort appeared in this city.larold\u2018 Davis is a.boy of ossibly twelve \u2018years : -old, whose voice is purer, sweeter and truer.than either.Blatchford\u201d Kavan- lagh ot Earl Gulich, the two best-ksiown | \u2018and section 2 of this act_repealed niany of the specially oppressive statutes that had beeri Jmased betiveen \u2018the reigns of.:the Third Edward and Henxy.VIII.It \u2018sought \u2018also to regulate and control the ever vary-: ing conditions \u2018of industrial life, and al though it had defects that were natural and Inherent, yet taking into considération the age and cirenmatances of the | times, \u2018and the previous unwise and op pressive legislation, it was on the.\u2018whole a wife and beneficent mensure, an - almost ideal code of labor Jaws protecting at once the interest of the workman and the master by whom he\u2019 was employed, and it was .the non-observance of the regulations of thia statute and.the negligence and disregard of the authorities in carrying out its | provisions that caused the introduction and originations of those combinations- of x = the laborer and: craftaman that finally de- Yeloped into the trale unions as we now knoy them.One af the- principal.-provi- sions of this statute that was, the first to | be disregaéded; was.the question of \u2018the as \u201csess ment of wages, which led as might | have been expeited, to- various \u201coppres-| sions.by.the masters, ie [Caused Combination.American bey singers.Bi To the.rev Fi pensable i isa thorough ahd complete know a ose who heard him last n \u20ac'| ledge of any 4gcial fact to an accirate ap-| This \u2018caused the workmen to com-|/ ee only ee = i >, uy prehension, of its functions and pevchology.bine.in a body 0 as: to bring that he sang a second song instead of re- Great, however, as-are the difficulties that \u2018pressure \u2018upon the magistrates to peating £6 Saat verse of the.first, as was\u2019 | confront us in studying this question_for\u2019 make them enforce the provisions referring wisely done\u2019 by the -otlier singers.The | Want of necessary data it is nevertheless to this subject.\u2019 Upon their declining to second: selection, \u2018Spring is Come,\u201d was possible by careful investigation to ascer| do so: \u2018coneiderable disturbances: ensued, \u2018undoubtedly the (best received.of all the evening's numbers +As a background for the brilliant work: of the boy soprano, nothing could have} \u2018been more effective or appropriate than the magnificent, singing of the sextette of \u2018older members of choir.It was quite the most artistic ensemble work ever heard in this city.Mr.Edward Brans- | combe, Dan Price and Robert Hilton were \u2018also.heard \u2018to advantage in- solos, as\u2019 was Madame.Marie Hootoh.; -tnin some definite facts of this, the.great: est social investment of the age which in the course of \u2018living memory has\u2019 attained | to gigantic \u201cproportions, become possessed\u2019 of millions of capital, and is daily develop ing 3 -deeper - political .complexion - and democratic structure, and contributing in no small: measure.to the world\u2019s councils | that.specialist experietice of manual labor without, which any stite regulation \u2018of .in- | dustry can neither be poplar | or efficient.lectûrer, Will speak this evenin | Differ From Guilds.- sor Hall on - AW.\u2018oman\u2019s Rights.\u201d \u2019 ! 1 Many plausible, theories have been\u2019 ad- 5 Schlatter, the \u201cDivine Healer,\u201d next vanced as to trade unions being the Jop- tures y Epes the ond # f hia.Ha of lec- sided.representatives of the old guilds, and ! 4 is subject will be: \u2018Modern Infidelity.\u201d \u201cdirect outgrowths of the, guild system and | + government, but on.comparing the rules William A.\u2018Brady\u2019 s \u201cWay Down East\u201d and ordihances of the old-orait, guilds with \u2018will be seen in.this city for the.second the rules and\" rég.lations of any.of the! time.at the Academy next week.It \u2018is.modern trade unions, it will be- seen that.quite or d'Homestesd.n.of rural life as they are sufficiently distinct to show tat.A meste \u2018 while the unions are the.successors.they \u201cThe Scarlet\u201d Lancers; 7 or aré in no way the representatives of the Baby,\u201d will \u2018be produced .at Proctor\u2019s next old guilds, and the one fact that in no wee It will be retained for the entire | single instance did a.withdrawal of the week, \u201cwith _Jittle.Althea Burrows, the masters from the craft: guilds.ledving the |: : prominent role; government to: the \u2018workmen ever.take place, is: sufficient .proof of this.On the \u2018coñtrary \u2018the \u2018 masters.always remained | paramount in the guild for their own\u2019 \u2018pro: tection, and as we have: already seen, the more effectually to restrain \u2018the influence of the workmen, and when the guilds were \u201csuppresved arŸi thelr ordinances failed to havé any binding effect,\u201d the whole system \u2018becaine -crystallized [into \u2018trade - customs which hud -the force of law, in.fact the later guild \u2018associations, .both in England ond on-the Continent, sought in every way | to destroy combinations of workmen, an statutes \u2018were passed with\u2019 the view of.\u2018stamping out their existence; \u2018but the real\u2019 germ of.the trade union of to-day is reen\u2019 in: the many .confedrracies, and combinations thit were formed during the closing g in Wind \u201cBootles\u2019 A Tiss,\u201d \u201d a dramatization\u2019 of one of Bret Harte s best known storie, comes to.the \u2018Francais\u2019 next week.Nelie -MeHenry will be at the head -of the company.The\u2019 Utopian Burlesq e ob to the \u2018Royal next.ook, mpany- \u2018comes A DOCTOR'S SUDDEN.DEATH St.\u2018John, N.B., Sept.13\u2014( ecialye: Dr.J.-H.\u201cMorrison, ho 2 (Spec the Streèt Railway Company, died very awd- denly at 10.30 this morning.On Th hurs day afternoon the case was dires until Monday because of Dr, Morrisan\u2019s_ illness.Doctors worked with him all da and night, but he sank gradually.Death | wan due\u201d Hoctor Td oe of morph ine vears of guild life and history, bug it can had been \u2018in constant pain \u2018ever ce\u2019 his edaily; be understood how cnormous were the\u201d difficulties in the way of a labor or \u2018accident, and the trial ial was such a strain ganization that should be to the workman | on his, nerves that he: could not sleep and \u2018what the\u2019 guilds had bean to .the masters.Some attemfis at a definite combination of workmen to protect their trade interests an taking morphine.It ix not believed that he\u2019 eontemplated suicide, but ra ther over-estimated his capacity to absors the drug.Dr.Mo; rizon was one of the ï the apriear to have beeminade by the Nosting- ; ea ing \u2018oculists in the death \"m and And hs a ham Frame Work Knitters in 1710, -and' ak \u2018practice, again in 1725, but gwing to the lawa then | existing against combination and conepir- \u2014\u2014 acy \u2018were énsily, defeated dy the masters, NOVEL MILITARY INSTRUMENT As far back as 1562 a \u2018very praiseworthy at- ; tempt \u2018had been made by Parliament to (London ! Post.) cope with the.troubles and constant diff- culties that beset: the workmeh owing to the abuses and exaction¥ of the masters in the \u201cStatute of Apprentices\u201d of 5 Elizabeth C 4, and\u201d whatever flaws liter experience tound in.this celebrated.enactment, its acire and humane provisions offers a strik- Ing''eontrast tô-the 70 répressive chapters of \u2018legislation on this: - mabject; which de.\"graded the.statute book of England from \u2018the date: bf the notorious State of Laborers in° 1349\u201d down, to the 4th of \u2018Philip and | Mary in \u20181568, According to\u2019 this statute of Elizabeth no ohe could.iawiully exercine \u2018any art, mystery or manual, occupation except he had served sevem years thereat ad.an apprentice.Every householder \u2018dwelling in a city or corporate $éwr\u2019 wes allowed to take apprentisss wno wise nos Our\u2019 Rome correspondent :states that à an.Ytaïfan officer, Genern?Giletta,\u2019 Who has | \u2018teen for some time .engaged la\u2019 studying the effect of smokeless.powder on military tactics, has\u2019 siscceeded.fn\u201d Inventing an In: strument ealled an acoustic teleméter, with which he claims \u2018 to be.able to locate the .position of guns or riflemen whose dis charges may be Invisible n \u201conly to the \u2018naked ere, but also to fie) glasses.The \u2018Instrument shows the direction.from which the Wound of .the detonation =, as \u2018well \u2018as\u2019 the approximate distance at whieh |.the tiring has taken place, re Ital'ap War Qffice\u2019 has ordered \u201cseveral of these instruments.to be constructed at ne mil tary engineering works of Pavia, sa 08 to be ablé to mmke experiments witli: theia @uring the wext grand monoeuvrés, Military \u2018critics express a doubt that.the telemeter can be of much praetical use except on 8 perfectly clear day when no wind le blowing.Without waiting for the grand.} manoeuvres a test might easily be made fn Rome any day of the weok.At midday: 8, cannon Js firéd from Castle \u2018Santangeld then \u2018apprentices was also: obliged \u2018to\u2019 employ oñe journeyman, and an extra journéyman for exery three further.af ities.\u2018Abo - 33 | The Woollen Trade, - Lover 21 years of age, but whoëvek bad three h date it.was\u2019 Rin cepeciafly | amongst the woollen weavers, and so we find in 1725 an Act \u2018of George 1 c 34, \"prohibjting under severe penalties, | combinations \u2018of worknien, \u2018but .ordering-j the.justices to again fix.the rate of wages | Again \u2018in 1756 the workmen had to make | fresh complaints against the masters for \u2018non-fulilment of the act, and petitioned: the justices to at once remedy this.state of things, aa they were empowered to do.But the masters also counter-petitioned, alleging that the state of trade was such that they were unable to abide by\u2019 the sta- \"tute.: The justices, therefore, declined to carry out the Act as they \"should have done, and the consequence was that revoîta.\"broke out amongst \u2018the workmen in varions parts of England, looms were destroy.-ed and damage was done according to the | minutes of.the Journal of the House of Commons on this subject to \u2018the extent of | £20,000, - This caused another.act to-be\u2019 passed, the 29 of George 11.; ch.33, once more ordering the justices to fix the \"work men\u2019s.wage, and a patched .up peace between the workmen .and masters was established.But it is.ensy to see the Inas- \u2018ters\u2019 were dissatisfied with the existing | staté of things and were anxious and de- \u201ctermined, if \u2018posible, to get \u2018this Act of .Elizabeth repealed, \u2018and skirmishes were frequently\u2019 occurring in all trades, but in ever \u2018case at.the instigation or through the |' \u201cdesire of thie masters to override the Act.If the \u2018masters had but loyaily.observed its provisions there \u2018would not, as we have .already seen, bave heen any necessity \u2018of \u2018agitation or- combination.\"amongst the workmen, for in that.case the - workmen | would \u2018have had regularity of employment assured, and the restrictions as to sppren-.tices\u2019 would have prevented undue competition, while according to the ie .mtention of \u201cthe Act, \u201cthe magistrates were to assess \"the wages so as to yield .unto the hired: \u2018workman both in time of scarcity and time |' of pletny, a\u201d convéniént \u201d _broportion of wages,\u201d moreover the \u2018 of work as\u2019 fixed by the Act were not.excessive) neither was the manner ,of carrying on the trade as.exhaustive as we now find it.SF : The woollen trade, being à at thin time: the staple trade of the country, affords a, good example \u2018of the exactions \u2018practised by =the masters: at this date in other industries.One hundred Tago this trade was principally carried ofi: by small masters in, their \u2018own homes, and who had all served their seven years\u2019 apprenticeship.Thy \u2018cloth being \u2018manufactured was taken to\u2019one of \u2018the\u2019 regular cloth halls to be examined and measured, and reported.on by the authoritiés.In \"Leeds \u2018there were two\u2019 of these halls, one for white and one for colored cloths.\u201cThere.werè glso cloth halls at Halifax, Bradford and othef cloth centres, \u2018under: the direction of trustees, who wete trientiially elected from amongst the \u2018most reputable af thé manufacturers by the cloth workers of the adjoining villages.Their principal duties were to watch over the general .trade interests and see.that all the rules\u2019 and: regulations.in - for the government of the: halls \u2018were truly carried out, and no master of manufac turer \u2018was allowed to britg bis cloth \u2018into .the halls for sale unlesy lie could.produce | his indentures showing.that he had served his we ir TE he amen orp on It trade e faster wor ; bat did not dischaige his.workmen Jp ountiqh i foncy of wark, and the wit- npesen: exantined bys conimittee of thef.gio 14 Yoho 9 House\u2019 of Comintms be d because his Areas E lee were now admitted the cloth balls without any necemary cations, and violation of the old laws and éustoms were of frequent\u2019 occurrence.This led the Dis es La the Tovinkire towns in 1798 to ind themselves into a union, or, on they toa alley institutidy, to prevent any one cairying oh a trade in violation of the laws _hitherto existing.RE ee ng, any combina \u2018soever.They, therefore.necretly enrolled themselves .into\u2019 professed friendly societies for the assistance of \u2018sick members.Thé masters in turn now set to work in earnest to get the 5th of Elizabeth re- peafed, and petitions to Parliament webe | signed for the purpome urging the fact that there \u2018were now no master manufacturers and but few journeymen who had paved 8.seven years\u2019 apprenticeship, and.that\u2019 manses.of workmen would become paupers and a charge upon the counties if the ¢th chapter of the 5th\u2019 of Elimmbeth was enforced.- Upon these petitions being presented to the House of Commons, they.provisions were stopped.This suspension was renewed yearly until the final repeal {of the law in 1800.Well might Adam Smith say that the rights of the workmen \u2018are alwayn overridden by the necemition of the masters, or, as the report of the com- was appointed \u2018to inquire.into the best measures to be adopted for the relief of.the calico.printers, said: \u201cThe \u2018legislation - of the past years for the working clames | against the \u201cweak.Everything has been made- subservient.to~the interests of the mnaters, and exclusively, too; for the dimi- | nution of expense, considerable as it is, \u2018the\u2019 manufacture arixing out of their mal- and \u2018the introduction of machinery, do not the price of.the fabric to the consumer.\u201d In the e Whirl The « Branching Aster.The- -queenly chrysanthemum has a rea, | and a dangerous ome, in the race for _popular favor.Itiis the branching aster, and | its adherents say that whatever the new ! aster lacks when \u2018compared, with the besu- | ties o£-the chysauthemum It is more than | pade op by otlier advantages.The ap- \"pearance ofthis rival In the field 1s due | to.the.logénutty and the perseverance: of mat, \"The patience of flower lovers and flower growers ie proverbial, and \u2018the many: uninitiated.the sourve of beauty\u201d bas no.longer \u2018the stamp of -absolute truth, for man so \u2018as ber own bandiwork.- About ten years ago there were sent to: er than existed in any species ot \u2018aster: then.grown.The seeds: came from à white aster, and the first plants.developed | bore: all white flowers.Then.from\u2019 these.seeds\u2019 \u201csports\u201d begun \u201cto appear, the first \u2018being a dark.\u2018purple.After this came other \u2018and white.some, actually threaten to oust the chrys- | - eral points in thelr favor.Ruals, easily grown from seed, aud: blossom freely through the-late sumnier, long before chrysanthemums have waked up \u2018enough to start out thelr bude.They re quire only ordinary care and\u2019 the great ice for eutting.-A couple of seeûs In a six4nch pot, will \u2018make.a bush of.beauty, Negro Lightning Calculators.\u201cOne of the oddest things I came across cently returned from the West \u2019 Indies.\u201cwas the.extraordinarr aptitude of negro.chtidren tor mental arfthmetie.I visited a good many of the publie, schools-and saw some astounding exhibitions of this faculty: which \u2018ls probably tiie last with which, one \u2018would \u2018credit the grandchikiren of African savages, as many of the West Indlan negro children are.The currency of the -ls- lands: ls, of course, British, \u201cso that calf.culations .\u2018of any -sort are more completed | Shan \u2018with us.Yet an {nspector of visitor can ask: à school full of \u2018ragged \u2018urchins.\u201cwhat would be the cost of scxen gross of handkerchiefs: \u2018at filrepence three farthi spicce and receive the answer almost ae soon as.the words are out of hls mouth, and doubtlews jong béfore he had himeeit | worked It out: This can.be.kept Vip al\u2019 dny, to the great enjoyment of the children Wijio regard: that soft of thing \u2018as sport.\u201cThe .same =thlidren, when confronted | with.a reader, may «make \u2018snd work of an, \u201821d seem certainly little above the aver age.Fret when.made to do sums on a .elate they are not brighter than most white children.Perhaps that statement shoald he \u2018qualified, for, there.Is no doubt that the children of - pure-blooded Africaus develop \u2018phenomenally for the first five or.slx years of thelr ves, and, Indeed, until twelve or thirten.years-old, are filly the equals; in.tellectnally, of white children.I bare, never seen white bables as.Intelligent ai) some of these negro Infants af the same age: - But When past twelve: thelr minda seem fofl grown and it is not oasy to teaëh.them except In\u2018cases here and there.- Alf: these observations, however, apply to on) dren \u2018of negroes whoke parents or grandpa ents were brought from Agrice when foi | grown.\u201cThere gre - many Wet\" \u2018tndlan.nepjoes Who do not speak English, and there are large mocietl 8 pitied according to the purt \u2018of Africà from which the niembers of parents \u2018came.A Nangobar; for -Inét Ante, wonld not think of joining a Congo society.So they all stand much neapir to\u2019 than dob: our negroes, which makes servation of \u2018their clinracterisfics \u2018 teresting.Unfortunately, they do not\u2019 seem \u2018to retain to shy marked degree this.Incalty for rapid calculation, when they hood.And even If they\u2019 \u2018ad es would 1 bi so _bachwird ia, other: respects \"nt value a.ctertes youd.Hat allowed the act to.be suspended: for one |.year.and all prosecutions for violating its | mittee of \u2018the House of Commons which | nil.?i ing, vs FH f i g { t ; M1 | \u201cLet them wander up and gh grude if they.be.\u201cSome trust in chariots and some a \u2018horses; but we will remember the of the Tord our God.\" \u201cTord, Yow are\u2019 they increased trouble \u2018me! - against me.\u201d oe ma | ! | I Ha i 8 ; to à Lan it dit ge née the Tov ar oF Kruger hes essth,\" i ig .(Bolland) ë ë i If i ! i £ ï ond be again eloprepit pea | \u2018chat | Many are they that rise wp .e unhappy generaln final message to : tiplication of apprentices at reduced wages = appear to have produced any reduction in: is De Wet was at 4:10 on the afternoon af\u2018 the.26th: \u2018\u201cBembardment terrible; enormous lomes.Majority of the \u201cJord give us help from trouble; for vain is the help of man.\u201d .But this message was captared.by Lord \u2018Roberts, who is generally credited on the Continent with having heliographéd- to elamorin tulsti Puan kk 117: | had operated only.in.favor of the strong | A5 capt - ls a, bte à re, cafe md ik remade There» ONLY ONE Ee Perry Davis\u2019.Two-sisss, Se.and Sie.ry a ce THE 1se cases oF \u201csists her.\u2018that\u2019.she.can scarcely recognize : some «vedsmen a few seeds of aD aster w.tu.= a tendency to branch which was far\u2019 strong.\u201c.: \u201csports\u201d till now these beautiful flowers {- are producéd ta\u201d \u201cpurple, - lavender, rose, piuk ! \u2018These beautiful plants, In the opinion ot | : variciy of colors makes them ost attrac- | a splendid ornament for house: or: Porc.| In my wanderingn,'\u201d -dald a traveller .re-{.tricks.they can and do play upon the un.{© .consclous blossoms \u2018are a _ marvel.to \u2018the v The opigram that \u201cpatore Is} \u201c=n (1 a and Hose im of the World ; Te cases Lasbeanelr Jin ca ES \u2018canes Rudesheimer, \u2018pints .a chives Liebtranmiich.Pe SE Less 3 cases Sclilersteiner Halle, anthemwum, from her proud position, and, | 1 case: \u2018Behleratetner Halle, 1885.(Prince Bismarex's Estate).pints .when comparison is \u2018made, they have sev.v \u201cThey.are-an- § æ \u2018cases Bérncastier Doctor.1889, : Less 9 Fresh in by Express this morning, , the \u2018product of one ot the best: orchards - .- No.1 \u201cChampion\u201d Peaches : \u201cFancy\u201d Champion, Peaches \u201cRASE ARE GOING FAST._ {ra are no ein ow money ck on many f thee Hien bu they bre de 45 Se importations.te make room for fall -98 Cases Saarbach\u2019 8 -Hocks and d Mosdlles _ \u201c6 câves Laubenbeimer, \u2018quarts - ian pet coat for eas To pet cont lor ek, wa case det.Less 28 per cept.for cask, eR endo SES 20 per cent.for cash ; ende Less Ts cases Ldebfrapmiich pints .Less 30 per cent, for cash.WL per came mel 2 cases Hockheimer, QUAPIS .uneis.rete arsed ns .Lass 2 per cent cash.mm per.pee OT.: = 5 cases Hochbeimer, platy +.; ee ar =æ : Less 20 per cent for cash.$15.90 der came mi \u201c1 cane -Moselblünschen_ plats .tac § PT + \u2018Less 25 per een for cash E18.66 por cave mel 000 .10 cases\u2019 Berncastier Doctor, quarts .meee amr ens neipresssse tes =.\u201coo .© Less 2% per coal.for caca, $i per cave Bex.¢ cases\u2019 Berncastler Doctor.picts.Less 2 pet com.for cack, TED pr ae wet \u201ces 5 Cassa 7 éist\u2019s Hocks, Moselles and Black Forest Kirschwasser $ = \u2019 we +: cases Niersteiner.ve.quarts erent ian - eine bt mags ve Leas 8 per cent.for cash WE per ue a Coa ' | à came Miristngn 1801 prets -.saisegéacen 1 USE, 20 per cent for cash.CEA per 1 rae et.1895 (Prince Rigmsarch's Estatel.\u2014s _ Less 20 per cent.for cask, How 77 cate met.Lens 20-per cent.for cash.$1.8 per\u2019 case net.4 -canes Rudesheimer, 1893, quarts .Less 20 pet cent.3 cases \u2018Rudeshetmer, 189%, quarts .20 per cent for caeh.516.\u201d per PES CIE, UT niin ieteennnes em for cash.$11.79 29 per case met.8\" \u2018cases Liebtraumilch.1889 (Feist's.own growth), quarts .Lapetis eue ses i Jæes NH! per cent.discount for cash.he pir \u2018case\u2019 \u201cnet , Lo 8 caves Liebtraumtich.1889, quarts .cre.\u20181600.Lees per cent.discouni for cash.$12.80 per case Bev.Te 1 6 cases Forster Kirchenstuck.vintage of !S%i \u201ca inasnificent wine.quarts .21.00 Less 0: per cent.discount: for rail.$16.30 per cave mel.D cases ger.-1888, quarts LL.SO ; 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CANGER! eed Anti-Cancer medy is very hig recommend or tue tue root and cure sh , T amos, & In.and Diseuscs of he Skin.Suf- forotu are Invited to give'it a trial, For sale by.J.A.Harte, Druggiat, 1780 \u2018Notre Dame St.Country orders promptiy filled.Lara aan en ue = Give mo the word an®I will makezonr home the mostattrac.tel ris Tn th ple nve cv hing in the o- ture ne, domestié and iniparted; GBO.R, HEASLET, at ; \u201cOur Now Proceus Brosd +\" 7a the véry best that can bo miads.© 5 Tweutnoes hes bus elt ovaioped, jC a | #7\" rad £21 st James: Street _ SaddleHorses PICTURES mn TIRE TRAE, i 1 THE TELFER & CLIMIE C0: | | The INTERCOLONIAL, | Need > + Rullding.Moatresl.ae\" CETL |otfice Supplies\u201d \u2018Mo house tm Montreal.is - Batar | -equiipped with - office: supplles of kinds, stationery, ete.: Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, Eme 1 \u201c_ bossing, \u2018Reliefs, etc.quiexly.And ;.cheaply: executed.\u201c254.ST.JAMES STREFE Li Lake othe ood Hillgtn LIMITED THE\u201d \u2018most\u2019 PERFECT - MILLS IN CANADA.Keownatin, \u20182,350 bbls per day; Portage a Prairie, 150 bbls.per day.Elevators at important wheat points in the Northwest: al - grades\u2019 of hard wheat flour In barrels and bags.Quotations and other information ean be had on application.Ofnce, Room an, CPR] Telegraph Buliding.Fede @ ind FOR EE = olce Hun or > ent well matches or Gentleman.Also rs ~classed Carrioge- orses end ce 8, 19: St.Maurice at Coan MINING COMPANY, LTD.- = CE Works\u2014DRUMMOND OGLLIBAT., 1 Westville, Nova Scotia.)ATENTS AND : TRADS Marie : Owen N.EVANS, .\" Semple Bubdini, pe |e clergyman.o \u201cfrom wi persons either .(or.ont marrying, \u2018been previously\" | married and\u2019 had.been divorced, during the lifetime of\u2019 the other party to.the I first martiage, without reference to.the.| morial from the Synod of the Dic J at.its present session, to enact some de- the \"| onde by, Chancellor.Walkhem, that the ; 5 \u2018was.-warmly\u2019 | seemed.to be getting lower and lower, the éliould be 20° marriage of divorced per- | sons.\" Several \u2018& oke very \u201cstrongly \u2018in support | \"tof the ri per the innocent party :to- marry in, basing t! eir ment upon the well-know .n Mat tthew deal- | the canon\u2019 Yas amended as _proposed, \u201csuch\u201d \u20181 years ' hen \"| and its decision woul ° \u2018| body, \u201cdees e a question that the La 7 \u2026 | sometimes.fhou ruled | ial \u2018of the Synod of the\u2019 \u2019 \u201ction.\u201d / | shis iniportant \u2018subject prevail | \u2018other.state could obtain what he desired.\u2018the Synod of the Diocese of Montreal be Tand Arthur McCleave, of.Emily street, ; guilty,\u201d tes \u2018Davjdeon, in Westmount, and stealing sev, By Sag Sb mp Lt >; =, i .cf mess erdihary, except.where such persops de- te be remit to each other.t will be three - however, before vincial Synod.The question was brought up by a me- ocese of Montreal, asking that the synod of the.ecclesiastical.province \u2018might be pleased, frite, \u2018unmis le and universal rule for uidance and instruction of thesclergy g the re-marriage of divorced per- vons.Dr.L.H.Daviison made a.motion, - -sec- rayer of the Synod of the Diocese of ontreal - be ranted, and the question Judge a held that in \u2018thesë days,.when the standard .of morality synod should declare unswervingly.upon the question, and declare\u201d emphatically that an\u2019 var ecclesiastical province therewith the subject.\u201car.- 3 Hoyles pointed out -that'it- amendment, would have to comé up for at -the next\u2019 \u201csynod, three The - \u2018General Sy nod, he: pointed opt, would meet in Ottawa, next year, and as it could\u2019 legislate at -once, binding, .it | would\u2019 be-well -to refer the matter to, that By.adopting the motion before the house, the synod would be.pa tting itself opposition to the law of the land, and | n- ference.had not passed upon: and that some \u2018other reli atin x bodies, which were: e confirmatio t- something \u2018of, had not upon.as a aub-amend- ment : \u201cThat this synod does not deem it: advisablé to legislate \"upon the memor:\u201d \u2018teal, but \u2018desires that the General Synod (be.requested.to.\u201cPromounce on the ques- \u201cThis was seconded by.Canen : Low, who \u2018said that he\u2019 should like to see a Jaw\u2019 \u2018upon from \u2018the\u2019 Atlantic\u2019 to.the Pacific.\u201d It \u2018would be à one way and the western: Canada \u2018would man.by just pepping over \u2018into another Amendment, however, was lost, and: Dr.Davidson's main\u2019 motign carried, the vote being :\u2014Clérgy\u201473 yeas, 76 Days; laity, 24 yeas, 17 mays.\u201d Dr.Davidson's motion as adopted was: \u201cThat \"the \u2018prayér of the.memorial -of \u2018granted, and it bé resolved that the fol- \u2018lowing pa ph be added to.Canon 16, - within th prohibited degrees: \u2018No clergy man of this ecclesiastical province - ahall | knowingly.golemnize a marriage between | persone , either or.both- whom.have previously married, sad bave been divorced, during-the lifetime of the other | per to the first \u2018marriage, without.re: erence to the ordinary, except where | pensons desire to- be reunited to.each ot er.TOOK CHANGE AND CICARS Yesterday | morning ng at 9 o'éloeck.a dis.\u2018cerning burglar, a young msn about 21 years of \u2018age, ehtered the cigar.store at $17a Dorchester street, owned by Rere * Gareau.There: was nobody.in the.store, | and \u2018he helped himself liberally, taking all the ready change and.filling his\u2019 pockets | \u2018with cigars, when Madame Gareat appeared, and he decampéd.with somewhat.undignified haste after he had Struck her: in |: the face and emptied her pockets.Ha\" +has not yet been caught.The amount of his, standing Was $275, besides cigars: \u201cTwo PLEAD GUILTY Urbain street, = Latter, of St.pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon before -Magisfrate Lafontaine to.charges ef bur glary on, the property.of Mr.Try-Davies, © St.Famille treet, and George Taylor, of 1174 St.Denis street, whom they allege to be their accgmplice, \u2018pleaded - *not and thé three will come up in the Court of -Special- Sessions on next.b.Tues.dey, the 17th inst.- mme tem tu HÔNORABLY ACQUITTED.In the Court of King\u2019s Bench yesterday John Seymour Allen was honorably aé-} quitted of the charge.of obtaining money under false pretenses from the American Dressing Company.Mr.Justice Ouimet, \u2018who presided, withdrew, the case from the jury, as he.said.there ras no \u2018evidence against him.\" \u201c Charles Beaudoif vas \u2018found alter \"of \u2018breaking into thé of Mr, Thomas er] \u2018articles of value.\u2018 Two other \u2018| one of housebreaking and another: of at | ve ting to \u2018escape lawful custody; for Ze against him.He pleaded Cali \u2018You\u2019 have.fed its long time, * Probably worse, but étifi you ARTE EI Seaeun of the yise fo sure Co by the véry ment, rtarshomne.You muisé locese of Mont.| ceñt census, deploring the \u2018weakness \u201cof - \u2018the\u2019 Canadian\u2019 :poulation.| secoñded by*Mr: Lanetot, that a commit.\u2019 vesilÿy & Etired | pleasant,, inedicated sir ont qu Sovran pany xa BORE Um = will come into or .| eration, as it will have to come up | confirmation, after béing amended as call- : ed for by the resolution, at the next Pro- | } and at Three Rivers, À very bad thing if that Synod.legislated; : province ans |- then be in the | | came mess as the United States; where a- cm4 os es 0 2 TS TUE KE C.Burton was appointed toast master \u2018and proposed the health of President Me- Kinley.This was as responded to by Consul General Bittinger, who zuid the civilized word was shocked \u2018at the attempt which bad.been made upon the life of the President, and nations everywhere united with \u2018the people: of the United States in praying |.Col.William B.- Wilson, president of the: United States Military Corps; Mr.O'Leary, of New York; Mr.W.H.MeLes Walbank, manager.of the Lachine Hydraulic Works; Hon.Mr.McKay, of St.John's, -Nfid., \u2018présidént of the \u2018Anglo-American \u2018Cable Company; and Senator Ww.L Ives, | 1 of New York.Songs \u2018were sung.by Mr.Samuel Crodder a Mrs.Smith.$7.Shuter.2 rooms end Miss Fanny Meyer.During the.éveni were re- ing messages { ceived from Mr.George H.Corse; of Og- -den, the newly elected president, and from Mr.percer Brooks, of Demvèr, the Hew Vice-president i ; (CHAMBRE DE.COMMERCE \u201cThe Chambre de \"Commeïce held à \u2018meet ing yesterday afternoon, with Mr.L.BE.Geoffrion in the chair.\u2018Among those pre- |.sent were D.Masson, A.Surveyer, C.P.| Chagnon, A.\u201cVW.Roy, D.Parizeau, Phon.| Alp.Desjardins, C.H.Catelli, Jos.For.tier, F.J.Granger; J.B.A.Lanctot, aad F.Saüvageau.: It: was announced hat the: Tailway com- .panies would \u2018probably give reduced.rates -to the persons.who \u2018would - have to come \u2018from a distance.to attend the banquet, to\u2019 \u2018be given in.October to Hon.J.1.Tarte.| Mr.J.X.Perrault spoke of the ports | in-the Province of Quebec, at Quebec city and stated that.Montreal had no \u2018reason to fear.Never: |\u2019 | theless that \u2018was Do.reason why delay.should be allowed and all improvements |.to our harbor should be pushed.vigorous: ly.The speaker also réferred to the re-.He.propoeed, .tée composed of Messrs.Morin, Parisean, and Desjardins be, appointed: to study the.means of preventing.emigration.\u2018 FIREPROOF WOOD The Fiectrie Fireprootiog: Company 2 gave a public exhibition of the efficiency of its produet\u2014fire-proof .wood\u2014on the Champ de Mars \u2018yesterday, before a large as \u2018semblage of prominent and influential citi- { zens.Two small houses had been erected some distarice apart, near the centre of the square.One was constructed of ordinary | wood, while.\u2018the other was composed entirely of wood that had been treated by the \u2018company\u2019s, process.Large.piles.of shavings were placed against both atruc- .varen,- and, after being thoroughly saturated with benzine these were set on fire.Thé Sames immediately leaped Ligh in the air.They soon took hold of the ordinary.wood, \u2018but it was some time before they made æny' éppreciäble impression on the ôther:: The latter charred but would\u201cnot \u2018burn.\u2018The wood treated by this company whose works at.Qote St.Paxil were form: {aly opened yesterday takes between five \u2018and \u2018six- weeks to prepare,and à large company of guests, accompanied by Mr.Perci-, -val St.\u2018George to the works \u2018in special\u2019 electric cers to have the process explained, BADLY N NEED OF MONEY, The: Rond Committee, which has \u2018all gear \u201cbeen pinched for lack of funds, decided at à meeting yesterday afternoon, to appesl to \u2018|\u2018the Finance Committee for su additional d dollars is appropriation.'.Five tho ow reported.\u201c| required.City Surveyor | that the $3,000 appropriation for repairs to \"| vewers was entirely exhauited.No.money 1.was now available to repair any: caved-is |.\u2018or choked up sewer,\u2019 though demands for |\u201d the sane were received every day, and the department was utterly unable to attend to them.Last June a further appropria- \u2018tion of money was asked: for, but was not obtained.Mr.Barlow: concluded by saying the city was leaving itself open for heavy damages.The aimouns voted for these repairs thië year was only one-half that voted ot yeat.2 QUEBEC \"EXHIBITION \u201casp * \u2018res | : ROYAL TOUR.20 For \u2018the Quebec Exhibiton, tickets will be elt \u2018by: the Ipteroolonial Railway at one way firet-clads fare for the round trip, good going September 14th to 2lat- inclu-' vive, and good to return until the 23rd i inclusive.This.will give passengers an'opportunity of.seeing the exhibition and also them to be pressat during the titne ee Lo Dy, Pr oi | Mr , Mrs.courd* 70 Fort Syreet\u20142 rooms, \u201c| N.Dausereau.124a St.me Thi TT A GT ONS Charles > Miss Kerby, Vietoria, Chartes Jackson, 234 St Antotne\u2014is Miss.Perry, 208 Parc Lafontaine West\u20142 rooms.CE st.Jean, my \u2018Huntley * Strèet \u2014 2 ire.Eig, 10 Oxenden Avenue\u20142 rooms.McConnell, 4% Whliam Breet\u201415 re mettent, «0 Detroit rooms.3 Lincoln Aveace\u20144.Nira A Rivet, en Notre Dawe\u20143 rooms.\u2019 H.Bourgeois, 1586 St.Catherine\u20143 rooms Mrs.Mcconnell, 179 Cadicux\u20142 rooms, | Es Halliday, 9.Chiiboillez Square\u20144 parcs Webster, 267.Valves ty-3 double Po Coins, 140 st.Denis.Co.se ., 50 Bruce Aveniuè.: Mrs.D, & \u20ac\u2019 Young, 132 Dioét\u20143 double rooms, Mrs.Morin, 1008 st.Catherine-2 rooms: Mable, 28 Mack: 2 rooms.40 Plessis\u20141 Hall \"alee, Quinn, room.Mle.Brissette, 1824 St, \u2018Catherine.\u2014 4 :] Tooms.\u2026., : .Gougeany, Wa st; Dominique, 3 rooms.A me.Forget, 843 Cadieux\u20143 rooms.\u201cJ.B.Bureau, Bout de Fisle\u201428 rooms.~Mane.Brosszau, 51 Bt].Domin.que \u2014 2 rooms.: Jos.Leblane, 2074 st.Utbatn\u20142 rooms.Dani.O'Brien, 158 Berl Street\u20144 rooms.ole, J.E, Leblanc, \u2018387 Derchester-\u20143 ms, > Thomas St.Jean, 432 êt.Andre-2 rooms Mrs, McDongall, 3 Prumimond\u20141 room.- Thos.Belanger, 67 Marie Anne\u20141 yoom.Mrs.Grant, 48 8¢, Antoinc\u20142, rooms.\u201cMrs.McLaren, 101 Ciiurch\u20143 rooms.\u2018Mrs.Pilcher,\u2019 2) Boyer\u20142 roums.Mrs.Cairns, 25 \u2018Torrance\u20142 roomw, \"Mrs.Goulet, 128 Champs des Marg \u20148 rooms.= 03 Mackay\u20148 \u2018rooms.rs, Prevost, Tel St.\u201cDent rooms, \u201cMrs Fortiét, 60 Prince Arthur\u20142 parlors, {Mrs -Glguere, 390 St.Domluique\u20142 rooms \u201cA.Turcotte; 1613 Notre 'Dame\u2014?ronms.rs\u20143 Tooms.Catherlne\u20148 rooms Mix.Potts, 2168 St.Urbain\u20142 rooms.Miss N.Gleason.51 Beaver HMI un.R.Cullen, 290 Rleuryr\u2014 rooms.\" rs.J.C.Burrows.37% St.Geaerléve, : ae Grace, 7 Hanover\u20142 rooms.LES A.À.Jeme, 178 St.Urbnin\u20144 rooms.: Mma, Charbonneau, 1900 St.Laurent-2 | \u201cS.Carpenter, 9.Bon J.J.Falrbaim, on Sherbrooke.wn Mrs, Cole; 392 8! James: + * Nr.\u2018Desauinlers, 185% st \u201cHubert = 2 rooms, Le 5 Mr.Perron.i3s st.Jauics.23 L.Laviolette, 1 St.Denis\u20143 TOOMS.\u201cP, \u2018Giroux, 17% St.Dominique\u20142 rooms, - Mrs, Maloney, 13 Braswick\u20143 rooms.-AIrs.McIntosh, 17 Braswick\u20143 rooms.Mrs.McDonnell, 242 Guy\u20142 rooms.°° \"- \u201cMrs.de Rouville,.273 St.Denis\u20142 rooms, | Mrs, Brenian, 830.(Cadleux\u20142 rooms.a LAKE CHAMPLAIN'S LIST \u201cThe.Bilder, Dempater & Co, \u2018Beaver Aner \u2018steamship Lake Champlain, due \u2018to arrive \u201cat.this port Friday\u2019 evening: or\" early\u2019 Satur: day mortitng,.\u2018has \u2018on board the foliowing saloon.passengers: Rev.R.S.-G.Anderson, Misa\u2019 i.B.Badenach, Mies Ballautyie, Mr.\u201cWm.Barker, Mr.J.H.\u201d Barney.Rev.|.F.\"T.\u2019Bayley, Mrs.Barley, Mr.J.R.- Rent; LL Mrs C.M.Betridge, Mrs Bolton, Miss F.TA.Botterall, Mr.RR.\u2018Bowman, Mr.H.\u2018Cain- J.exon, AIF.RP.Carroll,» Mrs.E:.C, Clem: \u201cens, Mr.Joshua - F.LeClercy, Mrs.\u2019 Le-.| Ceres, Miss Laura A.LeClercy, Master D.A.LeClercy, Miss Evelyn.\u201cLeClerer, | Rew: E:' Cockburn, Miss Cockburn, Mr To \"G.Cowle, Mm.Cowie, Mre.H.\u20ac.Dana, Mis, William Denoon, les Denoon, Mr.F.l: -M.Douglas, Mrs.\u2018Douglass, Afr.A.\u201cHay: day Douglas, Mrs.Douglas and child; Prof.\u2018A.W.Flux, Mrs.Flux, Mrs.L.- Gibson, | Mr: J.Hekenson, Mre.Henderson, Mie XK.Henderson, Rer, R.Hewton, Master R.| Hewton, Mrs.D: Hood, Mr.W.L.Hor- bury, - Mrs.Hornsby, - Mr.R.R.Hughes, Mr, W.Scott Hutchinson, .Mr.Henry N.Hyde, \u2018Rev.A.Austin Ireland, Mr,, F.Charles Ireland, Mr.W.S.Jsckéon, Mr.F.Japp, Mrs.M.M.Johnston and maid; Mies |\u2019 = E.F.Jones, Miss A.E.Joues, Mr.8.0.: H.Keiy, Mrs.Keay, Mrs.M.8.Kelth.\u2018Miss J.Keith, Mr.Herbert Kingsley, Mr.W.\" Kingsley, Mr.RE.Knowles, Mts.Knowles, Mr.S.Lachance, Prof.Ww.BR.Lang, Mr.Lee, Miss: F.Labatt; \"Miss J., Labatt, Miss\u2019 H.F.Léighborough, Prof.BE.\u2019 =\u2014 WL MacBrie, Mr.A.R.McIntyre, Mr.Ro _Bt.\"G.C.Master; Mrs.Master, child and infant, Mr.Richard McGiffin, Prof.3.J Mciensle, Mrs.McKeasle, Mr.Chas.EJ Moyse, Mts.Moyse and child, Mr.\"'W.A,\u2019 Murrey, \u2018Miss E.Nalnby, Mr.\u2018Herbert Na- ser, Mr.Frank \u201cNelson,\u201d Dr.BE: Van Ness, |} \u201c Mrs, Li Parson, Miss A.D.Pinney, Mr.| Charles Fye, Mrs.Pye, Miss E.Quirk, Mr.\u2018É.-B.Ramsey, Mrs.E.Roper, Mrs.For- 1 \u2018ence\u2019 Search, Mr.WliHam.B; Sharpe, Mrs.|] - oO.Smith; Mr.D.Bplers, Mrs, Splers, Mr.0.8.F.St.John; Miss Stuart,» Mrs: James B.- Stewart, Mr.W: B.Turnbull, Turnbull, Mr.\u2018Samuel Tyler, Mr.\u2018Walton.She has-also én: board, 105 tüterinediate end 800 steerage \u2018passengers.- The latter wir dléembark-at Quebec, .x sh ar te fp re THIDNEY DUTY.\u20141t is the particular tune tion ot the kidneys to iter.out polsons which pass through them Tato the blood.\u201cWhen the \u2018kidneys dre diveased they: cannot do their whole duty, and should: have.the help and strength that South Americay Kidney Cure will afford in any: and all forms \u2018of kidney disorder.I relieves in6 hours.\u2014i4 DS - BROKE- -COURT WINDOWS - The windows of \"the Recorders\u2019 \u2018Coût \u2018were \u2018broken, last night by stone-throwers.: I About 10 o'clock Lieut.Murphy, who was | - in charge of the central police station, wal |.abtified thet the sound of breaking glass could he heard on the.side opposite the Champ de Mare.\u2018An examination showed that several windows had -been broken.The floor was\u2019 covered with stones and broken glass.-The police kept à watch on the Champ da\u2019 Mars for the balance of the | night, bat the.offenders did not appear | PRESENT HU.AALAN lr Mr.Hegh A.Allan.\u2018has been made presi-.\"| dent of the Montreal Telegraph Company.od |-Elis appointment mikes the third president |.of the company furnished by the Allan family.Mr.x.\u201cPF, .Patotibn wes made mi ag à wicanay made by: président.: \u201cte Oure a Corn id One Might.: ly Putoam\u2019s; Painless Corsi Extractor.soph sure, sito ad panies.Eye ce | PALACE.STR.SOVEREIGH | Reserved Seats, $100 .00 Mrs.| or Hu 4.Asin - BOOTTISH : \u2018EVANGELIST.: ee American Preshytwian Church, SUNDAY AF TERNOON, 15th inst., at - a°ctock.\u2019 : This service will be fo men only under tha direction of the Young Men's Christ | ian Association.+ .REV.JONN MeNEILL will, also preach in the Te Erskine Presbyterian Church, SUNDAY EVG.TPM.D A \u2018BUDGE, Secretary.| The Last North and The Best |.TO CARILLON AND BACK.SIL \u201c Change of time\u2014Leaving Carillon 1 ue Fos .m.\"A SCHLATTER 1 lectures.at DRUMMOND MALL, 81.\u2018Drummond 8t.;~ SUNDAY NIGHT.at 8 o'clock, Sept.15th.Subject :\u2014*Mod- dern Infidelity.\u201d Admission 25c.\u2018Royal Parade.BEST VIEW OF THE ROYAL PARADE, as well as of.the.arrival of the Royal Party, \"| the presentation of addresses, decorations and\u2019 ~| wiedals, the best features of the visit.Spoure Seats on \u201cthe OFFICIAL GRAND STAN ND.ao PLACE VIGER., * Seats now où sale \u2018at: Shaw, music dealer, 2274 St.Catherine: Me- |.j Cormaék_ chemist, cor.Park Ave.and\u2018Prince |: .Arthur; Miss A.Hickman, 2100 St.Catherine: Pony, book seller, 1682 St/ Cathérine;'.O.Moreau, 199 St.Paul; M.Beullac, 4617\u2019 Notre Ver Also ; on thé \u2018tana Stand, Place.ger.\"2 : \" Royal Visit.| ; | .\u201cGRAND STAND \u201cCorner Sherbrooke and St.Denis \u2018Bes.* Tickets or Sale at.ns st.James iret, Drolét Street.Tel East.1168.380 to 386 Sherbrooke St.(Near St.Denis.) PS _ CHAIRS $1.00.: Secure Tickgts at 132 St.Peter Street.\u2019 = \u2014 == MARRIAGE LIORNSRS.\u2018ISSUED BY .- O'HARA BAYNES, B.Ci L, : NOTARY PUBLIC, a 204 ST.JAMES ST.| FRANÇAIS | as 0 DARND.~.The greatest play since \u201cTha Orta of onto 1 Fereciens Liens.REV.JOHN MoONEILL comets The Faméus Divine Mealer, | Stone, | : homey ro \u2018Catherine, \u2018cor.\u201cot Greene Ave.; | jax ASSOCIATION, A Few at $2.00 \u201c| Strathcona Stand | | [HE Closed from Sun and.Rain | D.Mackay, Prop.y, Prop.\u201d SATURDAY - To \u2014\" | SUNDAY\u2014To Sorel, QF PAR bd Weoak\u2014 AY a - Matinees Wed., Fyi.and Sat.- \u201cMR.HOWARD HALL 3 In the Parisian Christe.\u201d Tho Dem of Prices_ite.Pec, Mo, Me - Next Week\u2014Nellle MeHeary in Miles me (Theatre Francais 525.Week Beginning MONDAY, Sept.16 INELLIE McHENRY: Prosentiox Ruse 1 Jantrs Deanutiful MLIS Pathos! 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.service, e rough: training in modern langus Batural- aversational .inethod), mechanical drawing and\u2019 Fathems Was.\u201d ee ay ges \u201c Tal conversati = RIET H.BULLOCK, Principal.\u2018Montreal 1 Shortinod aifora Hall, cor.\u2018Victoria and St.Catherine Sta; entieth Centary Debating, Club fn counection \u201cwith.college tree to publie; meets Ÿ \u2018stock\u2019 exchange.Get a business education and \u2018increase yout earniaë capacity ; SDUCATION AL.14th Yea opens Septsmber ne: dally, a; names of business houses who get J - .ish Course, Sir Isaac Pitman\u2019s\" Short.keeping.Individual attention.College Kingston Military.Coïlége, > a by short talk on parliamentary Finch Music Method] and Piano School.CI Under the Direction of |.Iss ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, i and MISS GRACK MCLAREN, \u2018.Certified Teacher of Fletoher Method.Higher grades of Ptanoforte Playing taught by Mr, 8.Stratford.Devracn, Inte \u2018ot Berlin, \u2018Germany.\u2018 ; - STUDIOS, 221 PERL STREET, Westmoust.: Room F, Vicforia Hal, Telephone, Le 2402.MONTREAL RE ç \u2018COLLEGE, oFFion - é Victoria square, is now opén.Studies will be resumed \u2018Baptember \u2018Sed: Write, sai.ot telephone Main 2590 for prospects, Cs PLACER My MONTREAL.| commereiat museca.Shorthand, Tyvewsits |, » 'atio 9 EN RE September i = | Crichtor school.= + .Y hoot mmcdxn or.uo a va \u2014 | 00% te visit EERE ERE ROE \u2019 eut rates and à JOHN- B.NORTON \"AR T.0.Lic.Mus.= Cs (Asnociate\u2019 of Royal College \u2018of Ofgantpta, \u2026 ' i London, \u2026.Licentiais in \u2018Musie) :, ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRRCTOR on.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.: Lessons in PIANOFORTE and.ORGAN - PLAYING, VOCAL CULTURE apd, .Caw the THEORY OF MUSIC.- Pupils prepared for examinations.Ti .gaily to receive pupa from 4 to 5 hn Co 12pm 2e TE Rector: Rev.J.Willlamacn, B.A.(Qkon.) | {uinted by: C.W.Jackson, MA 1 .- G.Creelman; B.A., B.Sc.(din.| Som; > 3 de 8t.Mau aed Wy (Pari); an specia mas A Germeati Drawing, Physical Training, ete.= ~~ * Primary Secondary Boys\u2019 Bi bel; \u2018 : Bpecial Scan Matriculation Class; .; | meovmns wabnssDaY, sgErEMamR < © - At 20 0°Clock, the School After Sept.3, the hen at ary sow, Een AS Ly ne DRE ARTE i A \u201c Schioel\u2019 Schioel Renifonca, Tok Fo Co area.onto à, a CAPA me dit ne a RENAE Le PSE DIRES Samim AT FREE ES rn Cea i+ Spell at; Hin?: the howe, and Jv was understood that - they carried despatches : - ¢he - President.è x care, he is committed.ahoui béhind The unshaded \u2018and brightly: lighted \u201c2.50 wm =The \"very, serious and gives rise tp-the gravest | \"The skin is warm \u2018and the - pulse \u2018small, © (Signed) P.Roswell Park, Herman Mpyntery: .\u2018occur at any time from\u2019 \".treo on application, For further information, _ loosened the two mobdrin - across the ewell.co 0 Clock.! DRUGS were NECESSARY.\u201cvs à és | 3 The \u2018Physicians.will $i No ors Than ThatHe Has a Fighting SI Chance.LE EY sl Buffalo, Sept.18, 238 am=realint | Makinley experien néed \u2018a spell after 2 o\u2019clock.The physicians are A elm misters.Testord tives to him with the hope of reviving him.-À general call has fone out to the physicians: and the \u2018members of the Cabinet now fhe, city.\u201d Dr.Park reached the house \u2018at/2.50 shortly after him came Secretaries rite cock and Wilson.- The Associated Press hag \u2018been \u2018suthoriz- ed to say that President \\ fcKinley is erit- ically ill.Buffalo, Sept.13, 248 4 m\u2014Alrer Me- Kinley, brother of \u2018the President, was call- |- ed to the house at 2.40.He came by \u2018carriage, and passed into the house at.once.\u2018 A messenger was despatched at the same time to spmmon two\u2019 absent nurses The impression: is created: that the Presi dent \u2018has \u2018taken a\u2019 serious turn for the worse, but an expression from \u2018those with in the house was unobtainable.Several mesSengers were hurried - from to the .absent members of the Cabinet, and the kin of] the President.Additional lights: burn in.the Mitburn \u2018home.and the ousehold i is.\u2018aspir.: Buffalo, Sept.13.\u2014At 3 o'clock all\u201d of the physicians were gathered at the bed: side of the President.It was \u2018stated | that digitalis .was being administered | to | A GRAVE CRISIS.Buffalo.Sept.13.\u2014Befond: the.state: ment that the President ië \u2018eriticaily- ill, | no farther.annduncement.has Deen aus, thorized, but it \u2018is manifest that \u201cthe.wounded President faces.a.grave and] \u2018menacing crisis.Alarm -can be the actions of those to whose \u2018nursing and \u201cThe, scene, about |.the house is: a dramatic.one, The \"attendants can be seen * hirrying | windows, ana messengers tome.and go Lastly through the guarded door Outéxle haii \u201ca hindred newspaper.corre: spondents are assembled awaiting a- word that! may e¢airy sorrow to a-nation.3.16 a.an\u2014Ir is understood: that aside from digttalis- no other restorative has been \u2018used.Mrs: MiWilliams: drove to the: Milburn house at 3.55.As she alighted from her carriage \u2018she said: \u201cI was told ihe President \u2018was.uch | \u201c10 STIHULATE | | 1 of the heart .began.to arouse serious con- réad inf * boat apparent jets in the.morning iis food bad not agreed with th ent that\u2019 he first genuine sncety op) MSE NEARY AFNEOTED.5 The first note of alarm was sounded \u2018in the.official\u201d bulletin yesterday afternoon\u2019 which \u2018spoke of the President's fatigue.\u2018 Pregidéent McKinley, already weak from the ordepl of the tragedy.and suffering, \u2018complained of an increasing feeling of fatigue.He had \u2018heretofore been :so- buoyant and cheerful that his complaints were eeriously regarded.The pulse was then also abnormally high, 126 beats to the minute.With a temperature of 100.2 it should bave been 30 beats lower.The weakness cern.Instead of growing better the President\u2019s \u2018condition - after that grew stendily\u2019 worse.PHYSICIAN: s HASTILY CALLED, The staff of \u2018physicians,\u2019 augmented - by Dr.Stockton, who had - temporarily taken the place \u2018of Dr .MoBurney, was summoned.early in the evening and there vas a conference.At '8.30° o'clock last night : ie physicians officially.announced\u2019 \u2018that\u2019 the.President's condition was not so; good: \u201cLhe: problem\u2019 of disposihg of the food in_the stomach: was becoming\u2019 a serious one \u201cand: the -dan- \u2018ger of heart failure increased.As mid-| >\" night - \u2018approached \u2018the situation was grow- i \u2018 Caloinel \u2018and oil were given |.ing\u2019 critical.\u201d \u2018ta flush\u201d the bowels.and \u2018digitalis to \u2018quiet :the heart.However, just before midnight \u2018the President had two operations .6f the bowels \u2018which relieved _him very much .and the midnight bulletin was more: \u2018favorable.Ît-atated that-all the condi-.\u2018tions.\u2018had Amproyed since the\u2019 last bulle- | \u2018tin.5 { APPREHENSION.FELT.Tt 1 vas betier ed then\u2019 that the opening.of the bowels- won'd.\u2018have the.effect of ai laying the wild pulsations of the \u2018bears.His pulse did: drop\u2019 to- 120.and: the prospect) Was sEglitly brighter.But ewing 79 the President.extreme weakness and \u2018his fatigue, no attempt \u2018was .made to conceal thé scrious apprehensions.which was fel The \u2018feeling \u2018of \u2018depression incréased- m | volume and intensity.\u201cRecretary \u201d Cortelypu \u201cinsisted that \u2018the fr | tiuth.should be made publie: by \u2018the doe-.tors; and the: bulletins themselves \u2018were LS 2 \u2019 rm rt j every sign was a cheery \\on\u20ac, of a satisfactory nature, and the wa gathered about the House, prepared \u2018an \"and nurses: detected a weakening of.the | ened and then sank toward collapse.The | forces \u2018of gotence.\u2018 Action.was\u2019 immediate \u2018and decisive, solution was injected into the veins,\u2019 consulting physicians and trained , nurses .the Cabinet,\u2019 \u2018relatives and close personal | friends ot.the President.The énessengers | ame\u201d Abner McKinley, pale and agitated.\u201cHe had left the house.scarcely.tivo hours: \u201c piof his.distinguished told him to come at once.\"He - was very weak.arid his heart: was.sal.\u201chomes.Their only reassuring word was.that they had not t given up hope.would be batter pot \u201cthat anoth be {| until \u2018then, \u2018 t, and ere had \u2018béen disquicting pulse action for several hours, but practically all f the ynfavor The physicians parted for the-n able symptoms had been linked to the] Stomach trouble, and it was thought that y would probably disappear with the re- \u2018of the cause which was supposed to \u201chave created them: The unofficial reports- at one o'clock and 1,30 o'clock were both | - hers uninterrupted night.POWERFUL DRUGS GIVEN.\u201cShortly after two o *olock the physicians hesrt:action.The pulse fluttered-and weak-.eñd appeared to be at hand.Restôratives were spéédily applied | and; the physicians fought the battle with all the reserve Digitalis and strychnia: were \u2018administered, and\u2019 as a Jast \u2018resort saline | - A general alarm went speeding to the ax fast as messengers, the telegraph: | and telephone could \u2018carry it.The restoratives did not at oftce prove effective, and it was realized that the President was in an, ex trèmely\u201d critical\u2019 .condition.That = tion with the shadow .of \u2018death behii Jed to another call, and that a summons o who returned with the doctors and nurses were hurried off after those withini.reach, and to.those wha.were absent from the city telegrams \u2018conveying the\" painful tidings were quickly.transmitted by telegraph.FAMILY SUMMONED: - An \u2018automobile.racing.at top speed.brought Dr.Mynter first: Dr.Mann came \u2018almost on his.heels.Neither stopped for, a word as they rushed.in.After them before, and: had\u2019: departed with\u2019 the assur | ance that the tide: had.turned in\u2019 the case rother.: He had been aroused from.slumber, by a messenger, who\" Dr.Wasdin!s arrival' completed the circle \u2018of physicians.The physicians \u2018after their\u2019 \u2018consultation and the.examination of the.patient, could.offef\u2019 Jittle encouragement.feeble that they feared lest his life might go out at any time.\u201cThe \u2018bulletin they 1 sued at 2.50 told of the.very critical.cond: tion of \u2018the\u2019 President.* Dr.Mann and Dr.\u201cMgnter left for, their | worse.and asked to come .to he house : at \u2018once.\u2019 3.25 a.m.\u2014The followi ; bulletin: was ie- sted.by the President's- physicians atl.Presidents \u2018Condition.\u2018is apprehensions, His bowels have moved |! well, but his heart.does not respond.properly to siimulation.He .is conscious: regular, easily compressible and: 126; \u2018Fes piration, 30: temperature,.1C0.- M.Rixer, -M.D.Maan, | Eu ugene Wasdin, Charles G, Stockton.- Geo.B.Cortelyoy, .secretary to \u201cthe { = President.| \u2014 a\" DEATH AT ANY MOM nr | 3.45 a.m\u2014The.President is so\u2019 \u2018weak thaï.suffer \u201d much:\"| he does not apparently\u2019 Strychnine, digitalis and other: powerful heart stimulants do not produce effects, and the worst is feared.Hi death.might: heart exliaustion.\u2019 Mrs.McKinley has not\u2019 yet been inform\u2019 ed of the ¢hange for the- worse.\u201d DIGESTIVE .ORGANS.FAIL.~ Milburn House, Buffalo, September | President McKinley began to*sink- shortiÿ aîter.2 o\u2019clock this morning; after a criti-\u2019 cal period of 12 hours in which warm and hope, mingled in the emotions of those who.surrounded him.Trouble \u2018begin on the preceding afternoon through the failure of the digestive organs to perform\u2019 their functions.The necessity for nou-, rishment .had been pressing for several\u201d days and the partial failure of artificial means had led to the adoption \u2018ot natural.means.The \u2018rectum, through which: nourishment had been \u2018injected previous to- Wednenday, became irritated and rejected the enemas.This foroed the physicians \u2014\u2014 To the Collectors of Fine: Catalogues \"The Pmplre Tobacco Co., Ltd., have just published an illustrated .catalogue of \u2018the premiume - to be.given to .their customers, This \u2018fin de siecle\u2019 catalogue will be: sent - -| sionaries\u2019 children, while *$9;180.63, went to SPD REPORTS NLIARY WORK! 5106, 865.5.49 Raised by Woman si + uy.in Three.Yom In \u2018the three years ince\u2019 the last trien: nial meeting; the.Church of England Wo-| inan\u2019s- Auxiliary workilig in seven \u2018dioceses \u2018has raised the sum of $106,865.49.Of this amount - -the total money.for three years was '$69,023.72, and the.actual \u2018cash expended.on new materials, church furnish- | | ings, freight, ete, mentioned by Dorcas | secretary, for three.years, $37,841.77.\u2018This .statement was made yesterday at the aftef- néon, session.by the provincial treasurer, Mrs.Bell-Ifvine!\u2019 Amongst\u2019 the items appears $3,206.20 for the.education\u2019 of \u201cmis.India, the famtne \u201cfund\u201d alone Teceiving $5,972.61.: After.devotional exercises, \u201cconducted by Mrs.ilton, it/was announced that Prince Edward \u201cInland had become at\u2019 affiliated |° diocese, and the.two representatives, Mrs, \u2018Simpson .and, Mrs, Haleutt, were intro- read the \u2018\u2018Bobs\u2019 chewing tobauco advertises -men in next Saturday\" .Star.\u2018duced.Mrs.Tilton\" \u2018announced.that a lifa | \u201cmembership bad.been: j presented.to > irs.[The ce Créer] By WEATHERBY CHESNEY Author, of *The Adventures of a Soljettor.\u201d \u201cJohn T > wh ; Jettor.Toh: ha opp, Pirates \u201cThe Branded : - .Le _CHAPTER ix.\u2014(Continued,).I woke first, at sunrise, and took @ run \"up to the grotto to see that nothing had been forgotten and to feast my eves with ' m last Jook at the falry beauty of the frozen.; .When I returned the others \u201cwere making ready to haist thé sail, \u2018I ring oars from \u201ctheir aboard with me, We ii « 5 ot.a cloud in the sky.\u201cA: gente breexefrom the southwest was Playing over the water, and the morning -sun glanoed on the flanks of the long swell.The water was a deep, brilliant] \u2018blue, and a-thousand little waves chatter- \u2018ed ahd.chased :one another diagonally - Its was a mornig of.Blo- W, CHASES 26s.oki CURE .\\ n Eos Tmpronst Biens Blower,\u201d à ulcers, clears the aly f= ops droppings in be |to be à \u20ac | rapidly away from the: great ren \u2018| » softening hic of rious: brilliancy, and our hope rose responsive fo\" nature's smile as.we told \u2018one another that our venture wis a desper ate one eriough the omens\u2019 were \u2018the fair: est: that sei and wind and sky could give.Withi the powers and caprices of the ice we \u2018hoped that we had done forever; in-\u2019 deed, we thought that we might fairly hold that we bore.the ice \u2018Queen a grudge, for to ue she had always shown\u2019 herself rupl, way tyrant.\u2018Our boat carried with the fair wind btrg.- We looked back at its majes ing cliffs with strange feelings.sen birds wer: circling and erying about ite summits, \u2018screaming a discordant\u2019 fare who tere leaving them, to dare.the unknown - -dangers of the southern deep! in a little open boat.Our stay on the berg\u201d had been - eventfal, and in \u2018the memory of \u2018two of least the discomforts (of that pti and - tettaces would romance.there that lives had t- Beard pe end Hay aves puree .ERSSETIES |= aie it fuser io the.mind.well to the four shipwrecked adventurers | | Department for BF \u201cWomen Readers.| ~{ there \u2018were nonv 633 branches of the Wo- \u2018man\u2019s Auxiliary, ° as opposed.to 560 in 1808.| of \u2018the.Jast triennial wag 12,17 2, While \u2018at | present.the number: is 7 | 15,207,\" AND 318 LIFE.MEMBERS.1 1 The work dore by each diocese was given 88 follows: Quebec.gives towards the, saläry | quietly.- without.à regret.| | memories of you that are pleasant.\u201d bowed, low : 1me what on \u2018earth 1 wis doing that for« paraiso.\u201d nS HT | the Margaret ee \"ont hor bande \u2018asvige.ing a\u2019 course for any port of the south, \u2018of practical mathematics.Ryan knew Ju Argentin.of PE \u2018who was one.of| | the: original mémbers : of the W.A.\" \u201cThe gratifying \u2018Rtatement was made \u2018that the\u2019 Tfriennial thank offering nt the morning service amounted to.#2,058.22.This is- dedt- : cated to work.among the Chinese in Bri: tish Columbia.\" : Mrs.David Denne, provincial recording recretaty, read her, réport - showing that The total-number.of members at the time \u2018of lady medical missionary \u2018in\u2019 \u201cJapan,\u201d and | teacher at Onion Lake, And education of \u2018missionaries\u2019 children.\u201cMontreal supports\u2019 Rev.\u201d Mr.Borut; and teacher at \u2018Qnion: Lake, contributes\u2019 to salary .of another, and:|- nurse\u2019 at_Dyneoa, hospital, teacher\u2019 in: \u201cJas | an, and - lady medical missionary in\u2019 Na: jario.$100 to.evangelization, .of \u2018Chinese in British -Columbia, educates\u2019 missionary\u2019s \u2018child, and fielps in \u2018education \u2018of another: Supports five \u2018Bible women in .India and Japan.Qttawa helps in.support of a Jady ion Indian reserve, lady medical\u2019 missionary, Japan, and matron: of Gordon school, educated \u2018a miskionary\u2019s child - dnd \u2018supports: \u201cthfee children i in India.Ontario gives $150 a\u2019 véar.to \u2018the Victoria Home for Indian children, assists in Miss\u2019 \u201cPhillip's, salary,\u2019 and, lady missionary in Japan, educates two children, helps towards another; To] ronto supports three missionaries.in Blackfoot hospital and two in Blackfoot Home, 1 one.at Lesser Slave Leke,and assists others\u2018 2 \u201cWe had: à terrible\u2019 struggle tor | | reach\u2019 you, and yet we are.leaving, you But.\u2018thére are some p and removed my cap.I.ret.times to the \u2018white lump Ryan asked I- jumped 4 of frozen water behind us.\u201cI am saluting,\u2019 I returned, with: great.solemnity, \u201cthe: grave of the man ja val CHAPTER XI.* LE wäare SPOUTING IN THE vo, \u201c We: started from the ièberg with fine weather.We had\" a good: boat, perhaps the very bert type of small \u2018boat which exists for a'Heaÿy sea.But our voyage.was.a fearfully hazardous one in, spite of \u2018these things.2 © We had no compass, no ineans of.shap- ard no sufficient.knowledge of practical navigation to Have enäbled us to make the.port, even \u2018if we had possessed\u2019 the necessary instruments.I.was a scientist, it is true, but natural history was my subject, and natural history isn't of méch tise to a sailor;\" I knew Ettle or ov os, ry Jor be idiom rein \"and, oe ho.sety an e himself said, bed forgotten moon « of that.Panny was.an ignorant ship's steward,\u2019 and Margaret Landon, th 5 Woman, {Were dying out\u2018 was erroneous.| increasing\u2019 in numbers.=} path.terson George Baldwin, Toronto; as secretary.\u2018The report.waa theeefore the work of both: secretaries.Full particulars were given.ot \"the work of the W.A.in Japan, and refer |.of TESA J: Smith's resi ion.\u201d ence was made to the death.of Miss Franc& Murray, of St.Joun, N°B, who was.a prominent worker.: DORCAS REPORT INTERESTING.Miss Hälson,- \u201cof Toronto,\u2018 \u201c provincial Dorcas secretary, read an admirable report of the Dorcas work, which Mrs.Boomer, of London, referred to as the \u2018backbone of thé\u201d Auxiliary.\u201d The announcement \u2018was received with interest that the Dio- .cese of has resolved to do\u2019 with but little \u201chelp in future, and that only for Igdidn missions and in special cases, \u201cin order that the assistance may be given to.more distant and needy fields.Miss \u201cHalson reported that \u2018through the fondness, of the Government a large amount of money\u2019 for rebate, on freight has been .returned to missionaries.ber of 1,989 bales has been sent out in.the three years.The actus] cpeh expend-\u2019 ed in connection with, this work is givehn above.in connection with the > freasurer\u2019s -report: Special mention: \u2018Was \u201cMade, of a number of \u2018 suitable.gifts- to Nort}i-West + hospitals; such ds an: -operating chaif, surgical instruments, etc.\u2018Miss Tilley, of Toronto, junior secretary, reported that 4jière are 158 \u2018branches and | -3,632 mernbers., doing a great amount:ot \u2018work: * Miss Tilley, in.conclusion,- urged the strong reed of educating the.young jh missionaïy matters.Mention was made | of one young\" member, \u201cMiss May Cummings, whe, raised os for.missionary.work.à THE PRESIDENTS ADDRESS, After the adoption of reporte Mra.Tits.ton, \u2018the much-beloved Provincial President, rose to.give her: address, - in which she referred: \u2018to the many who had pns&- ed away- in the 15 years since.the first \u201c.a .triennial was.held.The important events \"of the past three vears were touched upon: \u2018anxieties, had afflicted the nation, but the.s greatest event was the passing ~of the eXariple to all women: The.names of \u2018many whe\u2019 have passed away wpre ly mentioned, apd.infconclusica \u201cthe presi- \u2018dent urged - the\u2019 read of the missionary epirit, .and\u201d the 7 \u201cIsprax CHILD MARRIAGE, pi \u201cOne, of the most, important questions of {the meeting was: brought - forward by Mrs.Willoughby Cummings, of \u2018Toronto, in her Teport as convener: of \u201cthe com-\u2019 mittee on Indian - affairs.Mrs.Cum- | mings, besides giving: statistics showing the\u2019 number of Indians in Canada belong: | \u201c| ing to the different \u2018denominations, as well as.pagans,\u2019 said the idea that the Indians\u2019 \u201cThey are There ate thousands -of pagan Indians in all parts \u2018of Canada.\u201cThe subject of \"child \"marriages among\u2019 the - Indiaïis was forcibly brought to: the notice\u2019 of the meeting; as well \u2018as | the gross: immorafities attendant - upon | the sun-dance of the Tndians.- these reports, was continued, in plhce \u2018of.the closer touch - with Diocesan Branches,\u201d which will be taken up at\u2019 8 o'clock tins evening in the Synod Hall.Mrs Cummings, - who has, studied the | \u2018dians, again -urged that the W: A.bring \u201cto the notice \u2018of :the Government | the \u201cquestion of the child, marriages among the Indians of\" No.7 Treaty.1-girls taught\u2019 weaving and spinning.| Indians do.riot \u2018care.for education, but \u2018would be \u2018willing to have \u2018their daughters.| \u2018tanght what they.considered useful.Boomer (London), \u2018and_ Mrs.Cummings resolutions\u2019 to; tlie Government.\u201cLEAFLET\u201d AND DORCAS.\u201cwork, and Mrs.- Williamson, Toronto, edi- tok-in-chief -of the \u201cLeaflet, \u201d reported on \u2018that: subject.\u201cThe Leiflet \"has \u201c8 circulation\u2019 of 2,807 monthly.At a subsequent meeting.the subject will be more fully: \u2018discussed.Mrs: sionariés, children, and advised.that a list of possible candidates for \u2018such aid should be kept in -the \u2018dioceses.* The tota) -nuin- Ler of children now educated by the -W.is 2 as against 17 at Ld fast: ted | ened ; : \u2014\u2014 MUSICAL BOXES a ÉLOORS.\u201cWe \u2018make a specialty of these instruments.and have devoted a large room for \"The interesting report Gf the correspond: ence made to the work sustained by Mias {: - Touching refer- ] A\u2019 total num- FU DAUGHTERS oF THE.\u2018EMPIRE.War, in which Canadians had \u2018shared the |.marvellous Victoria era, \u2018in the déath- \u201cof : the - Queen, ° \u2018whose beautiful life \u2018was .an | tender-:| © vider discrimination of | | | miissionary.teaching.The address was \u2018ac- |.cepted on: motion of, Mrs.Albèrt Holden, |.Montreal Diocesin | President, all wand: Hall jou £ Le Cpe At the evening sessfon the discussion, of * programme \u2018previously _ arranged.\u2019 -1\u2018How to bring the Provincial Board into | ; at \u201cthe Queen's.question \u2018and travelled \u2018amongst .the -In-\" Little girls of 13 and \u201c14 are .tiken.from the Indian |, \u2018échools\u2019 and married, The speaker also | J pointed ont\u2019 the advisability.of having.the The { \u201cMra.were appointed a committee to prépare | Miss\u2018 \"Halon \u2018again.spoke.upon \u2018Dorcss- | Boomer \u2018reported upon etlucation- of mis- \u20ac .-ART.ASSDOIATION olaases, The Art Associætion has issued its.cùs- \u2018tomary circular with reference to classes.on M 16th, open each.weak day, and tion is giyen on the morni Wednesday.and Friday.\u2019 e- classes are, held in the studios of the.association and students are allowed \u2018the free.use of the reading room and\u2019 library and \u2018admission to galleries.Mr.W.Brymner, R.C.A, has 5 painting class .twice weekly, an E.Dyonnet, R.C.A., will' conduct a XE bine class from September 12th to October 12th.have .charge of an elementary - drawing \u201celass;\u201d to.be held.Tuesday and; Thursday afternoons, \u201ccommencing.\u2018November Sth.Intending students should communicate witle the secretary, Mi Mr.Robert Lindsay._regular instru a * Yesterday afternoon thère was a meeting lield at tlie residence of Mrs, Thurs- .ton, 81 St.Famille Street, to \u2018give those \u201cinterested an opportunit ress, » hich fhe Montreal branch of the aughtérs of .the Em roposes \"to have presented to\u2019 HER, \u2018th Cornwall and York during Canada.The address, which is con On one _aheet of parchinent; Las handsomely illuminated by Mr, W ined : Greig.the decoration.-The address \u2018assuring the Duke of \u2018the loyalty of Canadian women eh, Mrs.Hemsley, Mrs.Tabb, Mrs.\u2019 er \u2018Mrs.Thurston, Miss, end A rs.McKay THE LADY, GOLFERS.in\u2019 the interprovinciil match to be held in\u2019 Montreal -on the 7th-of October, and \u2018will of Canada, at which it js understood that.golfers \u2018will be\" present.- FL 3 : ad Ha aipomngs)| À nn Eade ia\u201cat the Wind- sor.Carroll New York, is \u2018rennes.a - Mr, H.S: \u201cHolt has returned from Syd \u201cmey, C.B.+ from Bic.Windsor, Windsor.Montreal.\u2018in Montre : Mrs.Campbell Nelles.da in.the \u2018White, \u201cMountains.Miss Richardeos; \u2018of New York, is at the Weems.= Mr.is at the Hall, \u201cDr.H, 0.Slocum; Ph at-the-Queen's=\u2014- me = _ -Lieut.L'ol, Vaughan, \u201cLondon, Eng: ls at, the Stanley.\u2019 Mr.Justice Robidoux is a.guest at the.Chateau, Quebec: Mrs.: Montteal \u201cghia week.- =e town for the Synod.tawa- \u2018from.Gansnoque; Rev.James Hepburn, M A, Richmond, is: dtiending the Synod.Mrs.A/:A, Allan is visiting Mrs.Hugh.Alan at Pointe Claire.\u201d : Miss\u201cE.Mitéhell : Js visiting.Mrs: \u2018Major at Ste.Agathe des'Monts.- returned to town from Cacouna.Rev.Dr: J.Edgar Miss L.\u201c LeVasseur, Montreal, is: \u2018thé \u2018guest of Mrs, ALE, Kinkead,.Sherbrooke.Miss: Constarice Jeffery has returned to, \u2018Montreal \u2018from.Newhurst - Grange, Rich- .mond.: .Miss: Battersby, of Port Dover; Ont; is.Ge guest ; of Mis: Renaud, {t.Hubert.treet\u2019 -Mrs.R.Es Howe,: \u201cof Montreal, who repent \u2018the «sunmer \u2018at Hatl ey, \u201chas re- | \u2018turned.; \u201c * \u201cMre: Pillars s.Stevenson, who: \u2018has been.\u201cfor some time.visiting.her \u2018daughter, Mrs.G.Herrick \u2018Duggan, in Montreal, leaves, this.week for.Quebet, where she will be Te té we had\u201d know that Ve might \u201chave set a odurse, roughly, for some tract of the waste of \u2018southern water \u2018the.little |epeck which was.our boat floated.We somewhere, but even of that we were not | in the least confident, \u2018 \u2018On the last day which we ad.spent on board the Ellen Brock we had been cruis- Jing, so far as memory\u2019 served.me, ron or about the sixty-seventh parallel, but of it.Was somewhere between .73-and \u201876 west.act, the information would have\u2019 been of- very-little use to us, for we had no means of judging how fér we might have drifted on our joebergs, It was \u2018quite conceivable, miglit have left us very nearly in the sathe place from which we had started, but it was also quite conceivable that we might have covered sone \u2018hundreds.of miles of ocean.since thie day when.we lost the Ellen Brock.The chances were, on th the Thole, that we hind made -some because: the tehdency \u2018of icé-.Sala rot even gums - \"I weems Lo te mé I.wes not one-of the te- kind -of wo.- who ve oy things.\u201d _ Alogether;.: wer 4 vy ' disappointnient, when we ind the crission, \u201c\u201c\u201c out of th ter & full dis ion.Tin sordy for our Ryan, bats : des % < Bat there'd No neéd for odd, The,\u201d Atel the Te sea where vesiels- were likely to cross our: But we could not tell, .to within.several - hundred, miles, in\u2019 what part of thought, .indeed, that if .we sailed -due | north we ought \u2018to \u2018hit, \u2018South America : \u2018our longitude.I could only remember that |.That was vague enough in all conecience, .but even had my memory.been more ex- that the sum of our \u2018various driftings | fa, ann rule to/travel to the warm | \u201cpis Bat a tr Wom! \"We | fat Jeni, | Kiet then at ay mates | \u2014 r \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 ireitably, where's \u2018nobody | aboatd \u2018this craft who hankers after Valparaiso in \u2018the smallest, so\u2019 you needn't be talking.\u201cabout the place quite so much, please.I vote we shape a course northeast\u2019 =~.\u201cWhy northeast?\u2019 asked\u2019 , Margaret\u201d quickly, .and- I saw with some penitence that my reniark, and the way Ryan had.taken it, had made her uncomfortable.Therefore she rushed headlong \"at.the chance \u2018to \u2018change the subject.\u2018northeast?\u2019 she repeated, with a nervous the mere interest of the answer she might receive: - \u201cBecause we want to be picked up, and northeast: should spell: the Atlantic somewhere.\"Tf we're, | lucky.we shall hit the \u2018track of the.véssels making for the South Americati \u201cports; if we're not, we must just go on, till we do hit \u2018something.\u201d.LE \u2018and tty to hit land?\u201d I suggested.\u201cSimply because we miglit miss it.We | don\u2019t know how far.west we ure now, and I wang to.make dead sure of getting on the Atlantic side of South America.There isn't a more desert tract 31 sea any.- where than the South Tacific- for \u2018thôu- sands of.miles west of Cape Horn.must get into that.\u201d A © - \u2026 (To be Continued.) The Condor | 1s made of all Athe: erichn mustard seeds.It had -flavor \u2018and strength, - ie ÿ the only pure mustard en.he wrket and fhe \u2018Dest in The session begins op October 16th, and D ce, of Monday, tH \u201cMies Alberta Cleland will | to see -the ad- | e Duke of | his: visit to | een | The badge of the society is embodied in| a signed by.the officers of the Montreal, ) ) wrerice: 1 \u201cRe épresentatives\u201d from the Ottawa La- ; dion Golf.Club will take .pfrt this year |: also play \u2018in.the first golf champioushipe | several of .the crack United States Indy .iw or Guan, is at the, Wind: : no at the.: ker Chicago, tn.û the, i Lady Hingston has: returned from\u2019 Va: Morris; New Yorkin at the, Dr.W.Grant (Stewart has returned\u2019 : wy w.Grdves; New.Yoik, is at.thè Mr, A:P.Hichardson, Boston, 1 is at the\u2019 À Miss, L: Wicksteed, of : Ottawa; is in| Lieut.Colonel, Mrs.and Misi Dent are.w P.'Afndkenzie, MLA, Richio; Mrs.-Moorison,.of Toronto, is s nest, x Philadelphia, Pa.is | :R.\u201cAllan, of Brockville, was.in \"Rev.Mr.Etheringtôh,.of \u2018Québec; i al Mrs, Clifford: -Sifton has returned to ot : The Misses Bond, : Union Avenue, have.\u201cHill, Mrs.\u2018Hill and - |family have.returned from Como.[Fifth Avenue, New \u201cWhy | \u201cWhy- not make alittle mbre esting.- bik pd : week, We ; 308, frog of : with Lord Rober pretty Orlen made from the 13 inch Un ss.50.each.\u201cweather.For use outalde dr inside.brillignt.- * Patslotic Festooning, per yard ressuete ac Parade Plumes .nv.Soc Pageant , Shields Arches, Columns.WHITE.AND \u2018BLURB .MSC each HUNDREDS OF HANDSOME WATERPROOF LANTERNS, : - .Splendiq, Portraits of the Duke and Duchess, mad .specially for.their, visit AnoesogacasanneGensesenerentonen : Decorative Lanterns -\u201d \u2018Thousands upon Thousands of .Japanese Lanterng, just received direct from London, with Portraits of King Edward V fy .Baden Powell, ete., degigus and \u2018shapes.DECORATIVE SHIELDS These goods have bad a tremendous run.Our decorator has been .fiirly overdone: with orders from the large clubs and Public.Buildlags.Thess Patriotic Shields \u2018are : nlon Shields, at 10c \u2018each, to the lant ones et: 5 = high, Ask\u2019 \u2018to ses the Decorative Shields.v DECORATING \u2018FESTOONING Tén Thoussnd Yards Decorating Festooning, \u201cthe very best matérial, win stand.Royal Colors Festooning, per.yard .sc.F Festoon' Rolis.adessanease of desoratiny -.\u2018 here a a ss : much space for them-peactically threes entire stores Nierslly blase them Pi decorations for -the Royal ait.Amongst this large and.= : \u201cThe Duke and.Duchess Lanterng: hoi x ye and brhdreds of - curious +, \u201c Can be used In every concetvable \u2018shape.Sheaper, than Buntibs, \u2018and made \u201cmore Patiiotic Stars 8 eerie herein que Royal: Purple.and Gold Stars .\u2018 Horse.Plumes esverénes \u2018Maltese Cross .ves Decorative Flags .0 and Buntings | Thotsands \u2018upon \u201cThousands of Decorative Flags, from\u201d the smal] 10c dozen, to the large Bunting Flags, \u2018of $15.80 to \u201c326,50.; each.te i Eplendid Line of Dominton Flags, with Portraits of the Duke and Duchess, prettily MOUNted vocciecsocesenconces Decorating Maple Leaves By tar: the, most attraciive and typical ot the many suggestions in, Decoration te B- MAPLE- \"LEAF\u2014Canada's.\u2018own emblem, to welcome the Empire Pair.TEN THOUSAND MAPLE LPAVES_ size about 30 by 80 in., _ colorings, waxed.and waterproofed for.dutside décoration, for Pillars, Halls, in brilliant autumn\u2019 Bmaller Maple: Leüves, - size 13.inches, in autuma coloring or green tints vosssonses 80\u2019 1 FECTIVE DECORATIONS BY NIGHT ave an.immense stock of Fairy Lamps,\u2019 Lanterns, ete, for- 1lluminations, at i pen that enable everyone to decorate in :honor of our Royal visitors.VS 'AIRY/ LAMPS, in Red, White and Blue, glass wired, ready for hanging\u2014 1, RED gevañer:Dhneveremenemenmsin: a0 onchi- \u20188 HOUR: LIGHTS for above, 220 per dos.; SOT + PIECE Blue Berge Cloth, : _ SUITS, coat, vest \u201cman 1y.\u2018BOYS Bpectal \"Pr MEN'S FALL HERRING BONE « COATS, silk sewn MEN'S AND.TOUNG \u2018order garments.Spécial ; MEN'S AND YOUTHS FAWN: \"collar trimmed with brat vu.sarsacrrcccennecccttee BD Boys 3 PIECE ALL WOOL FANCY TWEED.oy = = and finished, Ip to-date, very stylish and\u2019?00 ; FANCY GRAY AND BROWN \u201c MIXED SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, 8 piece .coat, pants, and double breasted vest, silk\u2019 \u201csewn.and finished.Equal to up-to-date.220 our Price doberseststeneniscetteuss 1 MEN'S AND YOUNG Lo and Italian Cloth lined, LE finished and cut up-to-date.Shec : ewe vécesmeme seven anse tac cu nd Po MEN'S ALL WOOL FAWN.COVERT CLOT wALy, | | OVERCOATS, silk sewn and fintehed, and {rimmed equal - to made ta ito = ME term ga pan Ad \u201889.50 aN ) HERRING ONE CLOTH: RAGLAN ; velyet collar, .and.for finish, style and trimming, equal.An every dota ET NEW FALL CLOTHING _ ; > \u2018Tue Big: Store's stock of Men's and Boys* plete; It includes.all the up-to;date fashions for Fall and Winter.BS BOYS\u2019 FALL CLOTHING | DDY - SUITS, in Navy \u2018New Fall Clothing ia [gw most; ; com- farmers satin Yn d, Very special 2.35 and pants, silk sewn ice; sermeccoocee: OVE ROOATS EN'S RAE GREY so 1 812: 00 ) -to made.to order.Bpecla al i \u201c1765 to- 1788 Natre Dame Bt, 184 aad\u2019 TEL _BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLIOA TIONS oN SALD AT.He s.© ARSLEY CO.\u2014 | to 104, St.James St, MONTREAL.|\" the % Mrs.R: R.Dobell, , Beauvoir \u2018Manor, u .55 Mrs, Renaud; wife\u201d \u2018of Rev.Canon Renaud; is.confined to the house.this week through\u2019 \u2018indisposition.Mrs.\" Cornelius Vi ariderbilt and \u201cMise Vanderbilt, New _teau: Fronteiiac, Quebec.- Mrs.- Harry: Hague and family, \u201cDorches- tle Métis, returned home .this week.Mr.and Mrs.Geo e y\", have left to spend - three months at mens, N.C.Mr.Paget \"Aylmer, of Montreal, returned early in the wee grandfather, Lord Aylmer, Richmond.\u201cMrs, Charles Durieux, of New Orleans, \u2018and hér son are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Terroux, \u201cMu.\u2018Annesley \u2018and\u2019 ; Master Annesley hive returned \u2018to Mr.and Mrs.J.D.\u2018Crawfofd,\u2018 Lachine.Mrs.Douglas, 5 Springfield Avenue, duz- ing the \u2018méeting oF A ary, \"The wedding of.Mr.\u2018George: Yen Felon of Quebec, \u2018to Miss Alice Er: place on ide.2Brd at Arthabeaka- ville.Rev.Prof.Clark, town for the Sat, will spend Sunday in Ottawa, an \u201c in, St.George's eagerness which had other reasons than Church.\"Me os Alls, of the\u2018 Bank of moved to a flat on Montreal, has of.A and \u2018Sherbrooke Streets.Torsion Fraser vid family, Mr.W.H.Ulley, the: well known poul- of tire city, is judging.the poul- ry department atthe Granby Kahibition and will judge the poultey .the Parth exhibition newt, week, The con egation of St.Andrew's Pres: byterian Stanton Avenue, West- mount, will\u2019 hold a reception do By Fri ay svening, in honor Pire ny Mk a .\u2018jout retarmed.from Je D0, have cross La ee Arthur oF Baton: test» Au Hamilton, Crescent Miss Francesa Clements, \u2018of St.ns .Miss Clotnen guest of Mrs.Charles Whitehead, at.Montmorency Falls.\"Miss Bonner, of New.York, is \u2018the guest | York, are at the Cha-.ter Street, who spent the summer at Lit- \u2018| sister of the bride., Vanderbilt, eek f from a visit to his\u201d futchison Street.- fo.Toronto \u2018from visiting - Miss Greave, of Ottawa, is the guest of | the Woman's: -Auxil-.\u201c Courval.\u2018of Taronto,.who.is in.| warm \u201cfrien sot \u20ac in C oll Avenu who spént the 0! suntther at Cop\u2019 a \u201cVAigle, havé returned | ta town.- A A .Mon pr terest\u2019 in tobi) Ko UMR.\"MARRIED MAN ; I; you are going to spend Saturday fitting up: around the house, it will bea - .lot of work done if you would buy and put-up some of our Art Window Shades, IR \u201cwhich are sold at so low prices.We manufacture all our shade cloth.(TERSSS THE MARTEL-STEWART-CO., Sagpgrate | ber relatives and.friends.\" -On Wednesday afternoon, at the resi.\u2018dence of the bride\u2019s father, Mr.G.W.\u2018Mitchell, Ottanva, the marri of Miss Lyla E.Mitchell ang Alexander Clark, of Ottawa.Herridge.bride\u201d wore à\u2019 handso ta, and her travelling suit \u2018cloth with blue velvet \u2018bridesmaids were Miss Lillie B.Burn- ham of Boston and Miss Laura Aroha, Mies * Burnham \u2018wore grey crepe chine over grey taffeta silk and carried 3 ma roses.Persian is and also carried ur.J a A.Chisholm was best man.mt er.the -wedding supper.Mr.and Clark left for New York.and Boston.The bride: received- y handsome presents, including a diamond and pear! pendant from the : maide pear] crescénts and chains.ir rites ! .DBATH OF A E.OLIVE.\u2018colonial between Camph ton, \u2018who \u2018Was attack his.train afew days ago, di \u2018ing at bis home wo Moncton.brother of Mr.W.Jing agent of the 10k, and was: the most popular \u2018men in the em! \u2018the: road.ew.conductors: \u2018were better - or more, favorabl and his.death will n and He: vas gue of of pin paca en - DOWIDITES AGAIN IN TROUBLE.Dowieite persuasion\u2019 and \u2018one -of tiple]: have been a: manslaughter for refusing of the latter.; 1 rei nee 2 A PRIESTLY Hag Sè Le 1 Rev.Father du op at > diamond 6 rer be ) vents of priest Dleted aix] + ONT.\u2014~Anasin ie i i se Tes unty, Joy.a.He we br \u201cA - i for New Brunswick, where she will viaiy C took.place Mr.Robert.- The, cère: ; mony.Was Ai by the Rev.Dr.me: gown of white organdie over white taf-.\u2018of blue.at to match.The - gnificent.shower bouquet of Miss Laura, Mitchell was in blue = \u2019 Sowers.- m, who gave the brides- \u201cAlfred E.Olive, conductor on the Intèr- = ith paral one \u201cwi yais bn diet this more .Olive, the travel - be: regretted by many, oo - Victoria, t.13\u2014An - elder.of the > oder of fhe on x charge of aR per \u2018medical assistance tor the \u201cinfont die ji fl sr de pre Pi osek at : Fésdertétca, NE, @ Aw 7 to Wr.42d Us de £ DRURI\u2014I on, À WS de BURY In Kineston, on due nt {are .FINH\u2014At Enderby.nc.Auras 20, Abe | bs TU of Co Cornellua a0.;, \u201con Se \"x ite ve saut 5 Find, = sciug ge Jogi LEE ther, of & son.BAUOR At, Brockville, on ptember 1, 1 A.RB Shave y 8 -daugh- Fu OTINSUN-\u2014At Rowsl EB.BC.on.August a.to the wife of Briseon, a daugh:, ter.-SWINWOOD \u2014 oa Sept.12th, at -162- at George Street, the wife of Je Ewinwood, of & Baughter.WILLLAME At New sa Cor 8 2% gust 21, the wife of BOB, BARTLONT-WILBUR-On September 4, i the residence of the- bride's father, \u2018WelHugton Wilbur, = Horton, Abert Co.B., by the \"M.BE.Fletclier, Abther K.' Bartlett to Bora\u201d A.Wilbur,, ; BREVOORT KN NIGET\u2014On September 10, St.- \"Anne's Church, Richmond, 25 |» By tne Rev.Rural Dean Hepb P .Brevoort, of Stanstead, oop Vo.Clara .Jemste T., eldest daughter of ine inter By | Ua 8.Knight, of Glengarry, Ont.GATERRCOLE-BUZZELL\u2014At the réel- dece of the bride's father, on \u2018August 24 .by the Rev.R.Robinson, Charles F.- Ga | Herccle, © of Magog, to abel Ra Bussel), - EGRDON- NIGH AL the residence \u201cot \u2018 e bride's father, on.September 3, by- Rev J.Cornell, James -Penroival Gordon, \u201c Glenvale, to Annle Knight, da hier Joshua Knight, of Biginbirg, Ont: KIMPTON-BROWN\u2014Ot September 10, at- the residence of the bride's brother, 69 Halogel] Street, Westmount, \u2018the Rev.J.Gilmour; Llewellyn Eg\u201d 1m) ton to sans Louise Brown,\u2019 both of bin § - city.MACDONALD-CHARK\u2014At Welland; ont.on \u2018September 2, Dr.J.Macdonald, late of Bengal, Indla, to Carrie B.Clark, of Ww alkerton, County Bruce, Ont.BSIGDONALA)-MCDONELI\u2014On September 9, - at St.Mdrgaret\u2019s Church,\u2019 Gleneris, An- * nie S.Mobonell, youngest daughter of the late Mr.D.A.McDonell Bridge \u201cEnd, to R.J.McDonald, of, the same ©, place, , He MAYNES-TALBOT\u2014At Warden, Que, September 3, by the Rev.G.'S.Reynolds, \u2018Juines C, May ues; youngest son-of Lieut.\u2018Colonel Mivhes, to Pffle Talbot, second daughter of the late Benjamin Talbot, al | [ of Warden.PETELNS-HARRIS\u2014At Moncton, N.B., on\u2019 .September 4, by the Rev.J.Easrburn Brown, Claude Walker\u2019 Péters, of the Bank of Montreal.New York, to Jane Adice, eldest daughter of C.- Harris, of.Moncton, RUBERTSON-GAMSBY on september 2 3 a at St.Georgew Church, Tennixy Me, Que.by Rev.Dr.Seartl, \u201cJohn A.Roberteon;.of V alley Fond, Caï,, to Jesse M: Ganis- by, of Huntingrifie.- EHOTTATPAORSHANK\u2014At due - residence of Mrs.D.M.McCrimmon, sister of.the bride, Lancaster, Ont, on, September 4, by Itev.À.Grabam, LT - Shot, of East Hampton: Loux island, N.Y.; to.Jusie EtterWRanky\"daughter of the late Joseph | Etiershank, of Williamstown.EMM: STTART\u2014Ar St, Matthew's Charoh,.\u201c7 XVoadh pila, nt.on September 3.Ly the Rev, Nr.MéGregor.- Walter Thom of Morr NUE, to hnogene, daughter of of \u2018R.Stuart, a bodlands, ; PEAT 5 I§ TEE \u2018CITY.* BENNETT\u2014At-her howe, \u2018Lower Lachine - Rend, on September: 12: Mary Ann\u201d Mon: teith, wife ©f Richard Bennett, and daughter of the late John Monte.th.\u2018F neal at.2 p:m.Saturuay.; LAMON PAGNE\u2014On Septeñnber 10, Avenger Lsuncatagne, commercial traveller,\u201d aged.50 years \u201cand 0 months, PORT BLANOLE\u2014Un September A, \u2018Albert Portelance, agëd 20 years and 6, months, son nf J.M.\u201cPortelance.: ROUBKS\u2014On September 11, at, 4 Rush- | Lrooke Street, Beatrice, the -dearly -be- loveil éhild of AViillam and Mary\" Rogers, aged.2 years | monNis and 3 dave, New.frundiand and Gt.Yarmouth, Eos.pa- bers please copy.J DEATHS ELSEWHERE.CURRIE-In_Charlostetown, DE.I; on \u2018September 3, Daniel Currie, son\u2019 of\" \"the.\u2018late Donald and \u2018Margaret - Currie; in the 20th year of his age.DONOVAN\u2014At Charlestown, \u201c Mass, \u201cSep: tember T, Timothy, so of Bridget and the late Timothy Donovan, aged years.DYER\u2014At Halifax, N.S.,- September 4 Jas, Dyer,.aged 30.: HARVEY Ac \u2018Fredericton, N.B., August John Harvey, in the 408 year of his ae.LYNCH\u2014At St.\u201cJohn, N.B.September 0; Annie \u2026 beloved- wife: of.\u201cThomas Lyneh, hged 28 years.MATHIESON\u2014_At- New.Glasy ww.NS, on September.3, Elsie Carmok hael, eldest © daughter.of W.G.Matheson, aged, 17 years, \u2018 MILLAR\u2014At Bellevue, Town, on \"Au 27, in\u201d his 76th year, Lawrente Ah oot M.D., brother of \"Mrs.(Rev,) Alex.Wallace, \u2018of Huntingdon, Que.to MOORE\u2014On September 4, at Cumbesland Bay, Quéens County, N.B., Della, wife of Harry T.Moore, NADBAU\u2014AL Buffalo, N.Y.; on \u2018September : &, Alexander Nadeau, of Toronto, \u2018in: hls .78th year.- i 5 | PHILLIPS\u2014On.August 30, at 44 Ona: Gardens, S.Kensington, London, Eng.Arthur Barnet Philligs, son Tot the In 8 Barnet 8.Phillips and Philippa ra ilps.SRPLRY\u2014In st John, N.Ri, on Sept - bér 0, Mary \"beloved wife of en}.Seeley, aged: 2 \u2018years.*.FMOMPSON\u2014At Glndys, Alta, oh Augpst TE, Maude, youngest \u201cdaughter; of & W.Vus Thompson, aged 2 years and | a.MEGBNTON-\u2014On September 5 at Ha!t?ax,- NS, Loiisa T., bel beloved wite of John ! and eldest daughter ¢ late: Thomas Woodling, fn lier Tist year, PRUBRAN\u2014At Bamonton, à N.W.T,, on Au.pls 5 % Truman, Aged HE BLEW JIT AN 200\u2019 pent his money on charlotte ete.Syracuse Salting == ALL KINDS or== === Solder; | CANADIAN WORKS, Montreal, qu | American Works, Syraouss,.x.1a PRQEINCE oF, oF QUEBEC, 1 sn # EUFERIOR BOURT-NO.D.nfo Other\u201d Trepanier, heretofore.of : th ee et ho ever and sow of parts uw unkabwn, aps > Montseal, = e sui ner ot To © dock vi tie Eid : Np ha nen of + ui a 3 ; said abdsertée \u2018siavaow SERVICE ul FROM: HONTRRAL : £ 8.Fe, (cold storage) secsacse \u2018sous COOL alm eens wi en Wels Fatals \u201carbre | 06 Many Were Badly gets A Were at Di img; vs Howson\u2019 < Compétenéy- \u2018tb Serve on - Inquiry is Upheld.2 he [ss de: Ad , t \u2019 I per nA 20 2 IE mess 2° & LAKONIA (cold storage) pr \u201cNew Fok oops 18.7 18.\u201c cxadoon vost BRos.| Fotis Shandy Cult \u201cox .c ower Company, ve ares N.J., yesterday.Five men were killed; - William Titus, 40 years old, engineer, in = THOMSON.LINE \u2018charge of \u2018the boiler; \u2018 Aéthur Ourry, 22 - years old, driver, Newburg; John Dupout, \u2018Richard Van Blarcom, 20 ycére old; Mason Harrison Weyble;- 25 Fatally.\u2018injured: Bartholomew Burne, 2 years dld, back broken; Andrew Laestnger, -81 years old, back broken.* Cv The first explosion was that of the boiler Following almost | 0 - explosions, -pne.in.the magaziné, the other- in the.mixing |\" The latter is supposed.to have been caused by a spark, \" The two men whose backs: weré brok were taken to the Paterson, NJ, hospita The other injured were taken to their re spective homes, a The coroner ordered.the\u2019 removal of\u2019 tne St.18\u2014The Nural huit i \u2018Lot tary which is to pess \u2018upon the | oecy | charges against Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, growing out of the West Indian campaign, and the battle of- Saagiago.\u2019 Bay, convened \u201cat the Washington Navy Yard af 1 o'clock yesterday.Never before in the histoey of the navy bas an is \u2018sue been presented of such supreme and universal interest; with such conspicu aval figures in tho foreground of the con- | troversy, others equally conspicuous, &8 witnesses, adlisrents and spectators, and with the active \u2018head of the mavy catab- lishment, Admiral.Dewey, presiding over\u2019 this tribunal.: The interest in naval circles wae shown by the distinguished array.of oiicers of highest rank who were present, together with a number of \u2018Government officials.The \u2018areas in the court reserved for the public: was about \u2018was little of the spedtacular in the-open- fig scene.It was marked by dignity and | impressiveness rather than dramatio spi~ \u2018The court is being held in- the tool | shop, a new building, devoid of any decor ation and without windew shades even.The distinguished figures in the trial, including the members of the eourt\u2014Ad- amiral Dewey and Rear Admirals Benham | arid Howison, and Admirals Schley, about.\u2018whom the procedure centred, came to the: | court in civilian attire, outward demonetration.oourt convened at 1- o'clock; - all \u2018of the.chief participants were in the showy uni.\u2019 \u201cform of high rank, presnting a picture of; striking brilliency.| _ - HOWISON DISQUALIFIED, \u201cWithin: three hours \u2018from, the \u2018time\u2019 of eonvening the cour\u2019 it was announced that Rear-Admiral Howison was disqualified from serving as a member of the court, | snd wae excused from further\u2019 duty, This.brought the proceedings to an, abrupt | termination \u2018and caused.a temporary ad: ~journment of the.court, in, order to per-| _.-] mit the Navy Department to- designate.an | officer to succeed Admiral Howison.further session is probable untsl the early part of next week.Jt had been expected - that\u2019 little official: } business would.be.accomplished.on the opening day, and the prompt decision as - - to Admiral Howison came.somewhat as at.bre the offices of the news - Merr Most dbjected volubly to the arront, bat.to no.purpose, and he was lock: el up at police headquaiters as a \u2018ant Captain Titus.refused te allow Most to' see anyone or make a efates tnemt, the captain declaring he would not.[allow \u2018the prisoner to powe ss a martyr be ifore the publie.- The comwplaint egainst Most, which covers | owe and a: half typewritten\u2019 pages, 18 based | on and guoles in full \u2018an editorial which | om.printed in the Fretheit on September The editorial reads in part: \u201c \u201cFhe greatest of aN follles in -the\u2019 world \u2018Ia the, belief.hat there can be a crime of | \u2018any -sort-agaiînet despots and thelr aocom-.:Plices, such a belist fx in tied a \u201cgrime.\u2018Despots.are outlaws; they.are -in human shape what the tiger is among the beasts; to spar.them 1s a crime.As despots make use of everything, treachery, person, mur- | -der, etc, So everything should be employed .Yes, the crime directed \u2018against them js not merely a-right; it 1s also the duty of every one: who hae the opportunity to.carry.It oiit, and : AE win be ints glory if at.is.succensful, - - \u201cRevolution Is nothing but defence.Mur der, as.an instrument of defence, 18 \u201cnot merely allowed; It 1s a duty toward so cléty \u201cwhen: It.is ditectel égainet « pros 125 years old; piclous- person: \u201d one in \u201cNor Soo Sar ernment shops at So son yards ih Toro! rood Shipbuilding Company, /M 7e are v already building.steel | Caiinda on a moderate \u2018scale, an \u2018] confident that we shall extend our, ese | tions of that legislation last session \u2018 ne in on iron, sa at eS e industries \u2018a ed, I expressed er \u2018that &teel shipbuilding oid follow within a short | ectation in oe ol we muet pee content ted.move a ubt whether we can expect: cation at once any ahipyar pe a scale as iy seinetimes talked of in the -disctission of the subject.\u201d the possession of.a consider- \u2018able.fleet of steel ships is, of the- \u2018utmost Importance to Canadisn can.build them qursdves so much the bet- The \u2018carrying trade of the world re mains to be done as before, and we know we cannot do much with wooden shipe.There has been during the last two or\u2019 three years a revival, of.wooden shipbuilding.along our coast, nearly \u2018all cases have been of small size.\u2018For fishing vessels and ogcasionally special service jn the carrying trade «vh er totinage -is needed, we shall : employment for our wooden shiphaïlding À , but if we are ever to engage in the Paring trade gf :the world of which: :we fornierly had so large a share we must have.steel vessels fo:do it.- It womd be better that we shoukl buy them abroad.ar \u2018to be without \u2018them, but it would be\u2019 ill better to build them ourselves, if that ; \u2018'would be feasible,*and I have a.strong ; hope that-we shall\u2019 gradually: do-so.\u201d * - GOV BRAM ENT ASSTSTAN OF.- - Asked if.the: Government would ahy assistance to.gouilders.of steel tion Mr.\" -Fielding\" said iven by.the Government jt would hive to given\u2019 on: some.\u2018general plan, -which \u2018would apply equally to shipyards on the toast and on the Jakes: It is not general- | \u2018y known that the\u2019 Government already pids\u2019 shipbuilding to > k This aid ie given.n the form of a draw: \"back, which is supposed tobe equivalent to the arhount of customs dutiés paid on | the matariale entering into \u2018the construc- \u201cThis policy \u2018was 0 iq \u2018relation to\u2019 wooden ghipbuild-; ch can be said: in favor of ex Eng this poliey to.the new conditions.roposed, in which\u2019 case.it would ®- logical that the drawback shoul d\u2019 be increased to- correspond with £he increase: | cost of steel ships as\u2019 compäred with \u201ccost of woaden \u2018ones.from a cause not immediately were.ato ig de Collin: eel er Een, \u2018The men were.at dinner when.\u2018the ex plosion.ocourred.The building was shattered, .The police quickly formed a \u2018cordon - about the ruins and held back the crowd: AN business in\u2019 the town was suepended during the.excitement.\" : \u201c HON ORABEY DISCHARGIND! Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014(Speciäl.)\u2014The Po-| lice Magistrate yesterday acquitted Ernest.| \"Beers, accused of murdering Michael Hart- nett, a'cattlèman, on August 9, by striking him over the head with a baseball bat during a row at an hotel kepb by Beers\u201d There was no.evidence at all to \u2018connect young Beers: with.the deoth of.not, Jikely to ;ngalnet them, and with little [à But when the \u2018Lorep LINE.TO.CARDIFF.ss s.LORD, IVBAGH.arvresesenésÏ canne cet.4 : * AGENTS Guthrie, Heywood Co, Caraift; x Dixon & Sons, Belfast.: |e \u2018ROBERT.REFORD ow $ LIMITED.\u201ces sad pl \u2014 Sacrament Biroety in TPT k a\u201d OAL MALL STSAMER LINES Cotsisting of 1m Steamers, Ascrgatioe : Ye know our enemles; we.know, them au, sind.everywhere personälly.There: can | be.absolntely no \u2018excuse if they \u2018are- again\u2019 spared.Whatever stands on the other olde of the line.which\u2019 divides \u2018the camp \u2018of roiing POSSessors of ppwer from that \u2018of the\u2019 people.\u2018has come under the-ban.the people carry out the sentence.\u201d - \u2018We say, .\u2018Murdes and marders, save\u201d Lumsalty A \u2018blood and \u2018steel, polo.and.but\u2019 the vessels in A REVELATION What &.great company - \u2018can do for its, cus- See next Baturday's § Star\u2014*\"\"Bobs\" chewing | tobacco advertisement.A\u2019 comp \u201cve.list of.premiums © to be siven away will JAILED MANY \u201cmis.; After Herr Most vas Tocked wp, Captain, Tite displayëd à copy of the.paper containing \u2018the edjtortal, and said: | \u2018\u201cFhere is à -place on North-Brother-Is'and- for those suffering from.smallpox and.con: tagious.dispases, añd'other places for those ho- are insane and those murderously 1m \u2018clined, and\u2019 we \u2018believe Wé can find:a place | for.men who publish ¢ such ärticles as this.\" Most protested to the\u2019 captain that he \u201chad ¢omniitted no erime, and that all that \u2018had -appeared in his newapaper Was simply \u201copinions in a.new \u201cguise; that.had been \u2018printed-and reprinted \u2018and voiced thoussnds ot \u2018times it.the last fifty.years.Most's \u2018residence is in: Brooklyn.- ~The \u2018police records show that he tas arrested \u2018n 1888 | for\u2019 making.inflammatory speaches in \u2018fhis Recorder.Smythe sentenced.him to\u2019 \u2018one Fear's, fmprisonmént and to pas.\u2018a fine | of $500;.He served his sentence at.\u2018Black: In 1887 he was agaln af rested \u2018and charged with being the cause \u2018of fin unlawiul aesembly and \u201cinciting to - He was found guilty by Judge + Cowing, and sentenced to one year's im-.He appealed, but was not \u201cand served hig time.\u2018| Most \u2018was again drrested, but not convicted.\u2026 Captain Titus spent several.\u2018hours at police headquarters, which contrary to his usual custom.When asked If.he expected mote: anarchists to be brought ln, | he sald\u2019 he did not now.| SESATIONNL use [st.John Citizens Charged With Attempt to Silence Witnesses.1 Plumbing Satisfaction ;.Our.equipment and png experience : NE \u2018every branch -of the -Plumbing business.| .18:a guarantee of satisfaction.We keeb | \u2018 wide range Of Gasellers, -Celling Liguta, \u201cany ail were re Brackets, Globes and\u2019 \u2018Blectrio Shades, RES M.WALSH & CO., = Gis Fitters, Plumbers and\u2019 Btearsfitters, ° \u2019 Office and -Works\u2014 -662.to 562%.2i.0RAiG STREET - À salute of 15 guns in honor\u2019 \u2018of the Ad-{.tifal of the Navy marked the opening of | the proceedings.The usual \u201cformalities were transacted with despatch.The first | ° skirmish was opened by Admiral Schley |.rising: from \u2018his eeat and spenkirig in strong |.\u2018voice, calmly and deliberately, challenging { Admiral Howison\u2019s eligibility : as à member | == - Admiral Schley introduced \u2018three.\u201cwit | \u2018nesses: in support .of his allegations of un- |\" fitness on the part of Admiral.Howison.| They were Francis E.Frost, reporter on: (the Boston Record, who published an ine *terview with.Admiral Howison, in.which \u2018the latter was represented as reflecting {- pon: -Admiral Schley; William 8.Spon, of New York, who claimed to have heard Admiral Howson say-that Admiral Schley |: should have been ¢ourt-martialed, and ¥os- ter Nichols, of Yonkers, N.Y, who stated \u2018that Admiral.Howisôre had.éaid\u2019 to him TT! that if Schley \u201chad been an officer.in -the dé.English navy he would not have been Jowed to retain his commission.\" Al said Admiral Howison had given, oo jon that he was preibdiced against |.\u201cWhen the last witness | | left the stand \u201cOounsellor_Rayzior, for Ad: \u2018miral Schley,\" called attention to the fact] {that Admiral Howison had made no defence.The court then took 8 teem tol -| permit Admiral Howison: to, formulate a \u2018a moderate extent.aseesales 5,000 ede evesossscensinen a Lake Michigan (bldg.) twin screw.11,000 Lake Manftoba ®ldg:) twin sèrew.31,000 \"REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICB ETWEBN JONES & HENRY | Plain an and Decorative {MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL: Painters, ji = Wall Papers, Etc, \u20145 McGILL' COLLEGE: AVE, \u2018Bell Telephone 248%.Up 2452.T Tati LOIN 48D le \u2018INSURANCE COMP:NY | CANADA BOARD 0 opr DIRECTORS.| Edmond J.Barbeau, Esq.Chairman.=\" .Wentworth J.Bubhapan, Esq., Deputy do.| ES Fe (Gault, Baa, \u201cSamuel pales \u201cBag.Amit invested in: Canada .$ Ayailanle, Ausets Sergesecros © well\u201d 8, Island: «Lake Champlain pov L sept: 20° Bnt-a' difficulty ects \u201cships donetructed wholly rom \u2018matérinls\u2019 produced Vn that cise, no \u2018duties having 1 been, nid by the Shipbuilders, there Ne : would.be no drawback.\u201d \u201cWould, not the Government drawback or.ite equivalent to of Canadian materials?\u201d : \u2018\u2018That*ia a question.well ths ot e con: sideration, but.it is not one in which any.\u201cMinister would be justified in: answering- Important questions of that, have to be considered\u2019 Sole > nine \u2018and pending \u2018their no Minister - can undertake, to Are 8.The Government, have already | provided a.bounty on the iron and then a .further bounty when it ia converted into: .To carry the system still further | and \u2018pay à bounty on the next the product of steel plates, might | to grave objection.\u201cHowever, the.steel plates \u2018are.only w art of the cost of a steamer.~ It able that.at the early stages of a | id ehipbulding industry s- considerable | | portion of the materials used would have In that way the \u2018drawback aystem would afford some degree of aid.All that I chre to say on that \u2018point |- ;ôr on the genéral* question of aid is that \u2018the Government are.most anxious to see | | the industry carried\u2019 on.in Canada in -a- e way; and: any.reasonable proposals\u2019 looking tô- development would receive very favorable \u201cconsidera: \"On \u2018the itbject of the fast.Atlantic line that be was not at lib- \u2018erty to.shy more than that he felt assured.that at an early day.such action would be taken as would assure a steamship line.betweén \u201cGreat Britain and Canada of.which thé Dominion might.be proud.emer ttst \u2019 CANADY AN NORTHERN BARNENGS.* Toronto, Sept.18.\u2014Hon.Robert Rogers, Public Works for Manitoba, \u2018sys the carnings, of.the Canadian Northern Railway in: Manitoba will be $60,000 \u2018per month until the completion\u2019 of the line to Lake Superior, Tho line has been operated, along with the old Northern Pacific and Manitoba system.by Mackenzie land Mann, for two! months, July and August, and\u2019 despite the fact that these are the two poorest months in the year, the earnings have run $100,000 per month.Speaking of the \u2018erdp, he said so far as -it was\u2019 threched it -wes running\u201d well up to the estimated overage of twenty-five | bushels per-atre.Wheat had already be- fan to move to Lake Superior over the Canadian Pacific to Fort William.Messrs.Mackenzie and Mann expected: to com- \u2018mence operations \u2018by.hauling wheat direct.\u2018over their completed line \u2018to Port Arthur by October 15.The guality of the wheat was grading No.1 hard or No.1 northers, regarded.the census in Mani- | toba a disappointment.\u2018Winnipeg, hé ways, shot], have 50,000 instead of only 40,008.\"eerie = - TWO\" POINTS.LR fake at.least five: minis i Hens a oon) fire properly.2, Yon caf: make - yout, \u2018coffes in.that \u2018tne of à os \u2018stove by-torning vous fill .Sept.37 \u2018Oct.4 {HEAD TNE ce \u2018Lake Megantio c.ouicte oe Sept.17.Lake BImMCO® .ccoevuseeadioe \u2018Sert 24¢.Lake.Manitoba secsesesredons Oct.Lake Champlain sopeensivien Oct.lake Megantic .\u2019 \u2018Lake.\u2018Superior carries \u2018Hooont\u2019 Cabin and: Steerago passengers only.We \u2018SUMMER RATES.\"FIRST CABIN\u2014Singis, $47.50 and upward; \"| Round: Trip, $30 and upwards, 2 ABIN \u2014 nate, $35.00 and up wards; Round Trip, $68.83 and.upwards, According, to.Steamer, location and number Tat Aan RATES\u2014To Liverpool, London;:| 5 Londonderry, yt Belfast and town, ou.50 \u2018and 4 ~~ * MONTREAL : Admiral - Schley.3 id ouvres ti MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.vaverigensicness Sept.7 | @ pe ce: SMITH.\" : \u2018Appotatea Sailings \u2018Subject to .Chief Agent of the Domjnion, - \u2018Thomas Hiam, John G.R Driscoll, W.Markland Molson.Special Agent French, : Deut.\u2014OyFlle Laurin.| ire Insurance - Montreal City.Agent, The Imperial > Jaturanos Company, \u201cWhen.thé court Seeumed Admiral.How.son presented his reply.He said he could] nok remember Bpon\u2019s fice, but.rememaber-.| \u2018ed.his conversation with Nichols.He was | \u2018hers to obey the order of the department, \u2018and he would not enter into.a discussion\u2019 | of his private utterances.OF sonal feeling, and he: considerad himself a \u201c.competent.member of the\u2019 court.Dee *Cold storage MONTREAL To LONDON ) vs censesseaes die Sept: 14 ELDER, DEMPSTER & 00., $ gr.Karin?oa PREMIER \u201cWBEDIE INVESTIGATING.CHARGES MADE BY LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE REGARDING BAB: (BATH LAW.© 0 to be imported.He had no per: Limited, o.Britiah \u2018American.pes Lo iy LEYLAND LINE | QUEBEC\u2014LONDON.| Jen \u2018SAILING FROM LOUISE BASIN.- \u2018From.London, : \u2018NEGROES - LYNCHED NEGROES.Chiro,\u2019 I, \u2018Sept.12\u2014A mob of negross last night broke into the juil at Wickliffe, Ky.across \u2018the \u2018river from this city, -and | tynched three negroes, Frank Howard, Sam \u2018Reed and Ernest Harrison.They hanged > \u2018the.men to'a cross beam in a mill.\u201c| erime for which the men.were: hanged was the murder of ancld and respected negro \u2018whom they killed, and.robbed.The murderers confessed their crime before thet ; mpat Asurance Company, \u2018London,\u2019 Bas.ecm.C.HAM, a Dera) Buliding, st.Jaros: Street.NB.Sept: 18, (posi | Premier Tweedie hae ayrived to begin an.\u2018ñvestigation.into charges preferred by the\u2019 for.attachments \u2018for \u2018contempt not enforcing the Sabbath law.The civic: board - of public mfety \u2018to-night will go \u201cinto an investigation of the complaint.\u2018Last night's heavy raip stamped out the .| dozens OE forest fires.that were raging about St, John and in other parte of -Province, destroying valuable tirober 1 nnd threatening farm houses.PS, There was & aensationa] sceme at | \u2018trial of Dr.J.-H.Morrison against \u2018the Co Street Railway Compagy for $100,000 damages for injuries alleged to.bave been re- reived' while riding\u201d on one of the com- peny's cars in 1800, and-from which he hai -suffered ever .sinca.' Hon.\u201cWm, \u2018Pugaléy, | representing the Street Railway Company, attaohmente' for \u2018against Fred.Morrison, a brother of \u2018the: plaintiff, and James known bookeeller, ch endéavoréd to Induce materjal witnessés to leave the city.The.charge is that \u2018Crawford, urged Whit- ; taker, conductor \u2018of.the car on which the nécidéht occurred, to go to New York and accept a position, that can.be secured.for him, and that Morrison urged Miss Brown- cll, formerly bookkeeper for Dr.Morrison, | to leave town until after the trial, giving | #20 for expenses and prom her position with the Pure Milk and Cream Company would be retained for her.She \u2018consulted friends, who advised her to remain in town, and who-are understood: to have \u201cdisclosed the: plot.Judge Gregory.strongly condemned\u2019 the proceddings, and ordered Morrison and Crawford to appear in court on Monday to answer the charge and.show why they should not be.punish.\u2019 ed.The counsel for Dr.Morrison did not | \u2018mike any answer fo the allegations.The strike of the tracker on the Inter.colonial Railway on thé St.Johii division did ot last Jong.The railway authorities } reindtated Mr.Rafferty as foreman of tho £t, John crews yeaterSiy morhing; and vert Mr.White back to.Sussex, whereupon'| the men.at once returned to o works: ; ; MANTRA Ce Th Mr.Fielding said or Bolton Sulphur Springs.i \u201cThe.Proprietor of the Bolton S31 \u2018House has -decided from now EI \u201che, end of Septembor, to reduce his rites o $8.00 0 and 35.00 por week, instead of, 310.00 |.pay à visit to\u2019 th el highly appreciate it 1o de .Any person \"who \u2018ma, J \u2018 Rr BOTH STIMMONED AGAIN\u201d \u2018Ottawa, Sept.- 13 (Special: )-Anothor| summons han been issued agai dumping sawdust in the Oot e will be summoned Ex de \u2018poli Hee ragiatrate.daily unl A.KNOWLTON, Propristor.\u2018Bolton springs August 2204, .ontoundiant.\u201cThe.quickest, \u2018w in Canada nd United on JORN'S FIRE PUT OUT.Nfid., Sent, 18.~The tire | whit ad Wednesday, resulting in the | loss \u2018of about $500,000 terduy morning.coopetage, else dwelinge - and three \u2018ol - vats, te THE CORNWALL PROTEST.- 13.\u2014The Etperai- protest against R.E.Pringle in Cornwall hay been | at for Soptember 'Ziat, \u2018at, Cor routiers are promised: hy Saturday McRae isthe petitioner, LS \u2014 - : = | ) Pata in the Joints | may: be.müscular- oF rheumatic.The joints are hard to get at, sud it requires a power, ful; penetrating remedy to reach\u2019 fected parte.Polson\u2019s Nerviline exactly | meets the requirements, for it is both Pow: erful and penetratin g.led as if by magic, for one drop of Nervil- ine equals.in strength fi ve drops of other You won't, often call.the dde- | for it Nerviline is in the: house.Pos ss | WANTED 2 A Number, of Men to do Loboring Work on o 5) QUEBEC BRIDGE|= | Wages trom 81.25 tf $2-50 pet dy.ET rIQN Lies Apt rivets 3 1.St: = st, watent - and.dest Passenger | * _aumeee.* and \u2018freight, Route to all parts or Newfound.\u2019 Tand - vis TRE Rots a a wiord, a welling that they.\u2018had | , was extinguished The \u2018bulidinge | six fish stores, | \"| NEWFOUNDLAND Hawa | ; ONLY 1X Ho Houas AT 854 - str.BRUCE dney every: Tuesday, >, y eveñing a \u2018arrival mors | PDA h NEY .unday .attérn sou af 2, | - Toronto, Sept.pERoM PORTLAND.CR.express n £2 ii NEW EOD .Trains eave Bt.J .Thutwday snd ole k, connecting with the ITT orth.Sydney ave.Tuesday, rar issued :and Freigh ng Satur Tickets ass at all stations on the I:C.R., 0 St.ours waa.The pain is \u2018éxpel- | | Frnce-Sanatl ™ \u2018toNBamoRmmN p\u2014\u2014 New Olea Io 10\" Dats, Ea AND soeurs | mess of the port of | on aocount of the strike a 1 ges bod LI emands for er wages, 1, handlers failed to return: to work.| Ana fn rie 19\u2014 fe\" bas vo a.GARTH casrem RATES \"OF pawkon a wat on \u2018board.- a nos 8 ow.2 ERE i heel re |.to, acébde.to 8 Louis nage pos Ki que LINE.ANTWERP - phim, fot siesih \u2014 \u201céuébéveseliesodest \u201c068, \u201cTwin screw Buenas call oF 5 tein Hi M 4 ue TS ge e Fa EERE Tan Ri Part \u201c ou: is ong By Ean \u201cBasin wi coin: g0ive th n Ootq Sent.29 - Oct 10 - Pot wn WEEKLY LONDON SERWCE | FROM PORTLAND.3.8; QUMERIA serosendes cé tisebosa uns \u201c8.8.B R.ame 3.s.BRECKFIELD fessoncungencenss \u2026 FROM MONTREAL.8 FREMONA \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026'osoanocsso0scou0ce SOpt.13 KILDONA (cpid storage) .HURONA (cold stg.and cool ali .DEVONA (cold storage) perceuse Oct._FOR LE{TH.8.8 LEANDER bs connnemmssissesinien sept: 23 | FOR ABERDREN:.\u2026.+8, GLITRA avccivaroacencensanetotes Sept 2 - FOR NEWCASTLE., \u20188.8.JACONA Luireuetescenmes adrien \u2018\u2019Bept, 15 SA ept.20.mieveeseccensenc se my Sept.38 .\u2019 Sept, 20 Sept.\"I AGENTS-\u2014-Catras, Young: & Noble, Néwcas- tle-on-Tyne; A.Low, Son & Co., 7 Fenchurch Avenue, London, E.C.; W.Thomson\u2019 & .Co.Leith; W.Thomson.& Sona, Dundes, \u2018Seot- | coLo LD STORAGE.FITTED IN| pote Steamers of Both Lines.BEAVER LINE| Lake \u2018Champlain (new) twin screw.9,000 tons Lake Erle (new) twin screw.evasive 9,000 ¢ \u2018Lake Megantio.cemesetoransnninecesenn 5, Lake SIMCO® .\u2026\u2026\u2026.oeehremeusense 5,700 Lake BUPEFIOF s.ossomersaensoucenencus 5,200 Lake Ontario i.roses og v \u2026 ee Nov: 1 4 : \u20184 and Queens- \u201cob Sept.oui \u201cthroukh: rates to\u201d and ps VE and general\u2019 tatorma, | YLAND &.CO, (1960) UID.: Ar 8t.Sacrament St.,: : MONTREAL.rn.Soran -Baloon-g46.00.] abd \u2018upwards: ° Third\u201c Class \u2014 $28.00 to pa, principal | AMERICAN: LINE, v Yoiiit = SOUTHAMPTON < , pat sis | Bh at = LONDON.+ | \u2018 5 Co ESE on oo CALLING AT OBO Ave 5 I Pretorisn.,.,.Sat.'28 Se Da nd, | light, £0.0n° board joa.previous evening betw J-On \"lowest \u2018rates.{ Jondondery, $5 to 00 single, WAS | Belfast or Londonderry, including.a plent! ryin \u2018Hate, 850 to 876 First Cabin, $358ec0nd | Calling at Londonderry (from New Pier, fout 8L'Aug.\u2026.Lavréntian.18 Sept.9'a.1 | 14 Sept.Sardinisn,.2 Oct.,\u2019 peur À 21 Sept.-.Mongolian.9 Oct., 9am.|:to Glasgow or Londonderry, 2.50; Teter\u201d \u2018tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $20, wi 2 Can gr {the centre ot the ship.Promenade.\u2018deck the { entire width of the vessel and two-thirds.of | electra bells in every stateroom.qi high + af pre Sri.|caanLomrETowN, PEL 8.8.BONAVISTA +0.On or about\u201d Sept.ss.BONAVISTA .;0n OF about.\u2018GLACE.BAY ang other polnts.( .}:88.CACOUNA .On or about Sent.1; A \u201cFS:8, CACOUNA co ine.\u2018On or about Sept.2s ane 7 \u201cMONTREAL \u2018AND QUEBEC To séLPARR DUBLIN.tend ded to continue the regular: service bow 53 od 00 8.8.BRAY HEAD.EP about Sept.nw: points in Can \u201c-_ AGEN | medy, $F Fon sy mson & Co, a LBS aD boo aCANESÉ trs DOMINION.LINE Nn © MAIL STEAMSHIPS.~~ LIVERFOSE iRvIcS.FROM BOSTON, * Via Rpt ; CorpmonweatthSept.2$ SI .New England Oct.| Commonwealth.Ali 2, - New England N \u201cThese.steamers \u201cdo not carry passer - RATES OF PASSAGE.Baloon-\u2014850.0 and up- Saloon 480.00 ang wpe.ned Balgon\u2014gas 0 \u201cing to steamer.-\"Fhird Class mr 00 » \u201cand $26.00, accord- | BE ng-to steamer.* for: further saformation, apply to.an \u2018agent of \u2018the cotipany, -o oy y wen nT DAVID TORBANOE & co, ©.Qenersl Agents, Montreal, .18.9Y - ad 5 Bu + .Pré + or.FRANCOIÉ XAVIER STR L, \u201ceo MONTREAL.2 per AL Mai Ki joes sons.Twin Bereirt > MONTREAL TO.To Australasian, Sat.3).Sept, a.m.Tunisiat.sore eo Fri.Oct, 4 Sam.Corinthian.,.,.Sat., Oct.12, 6 a.m Pretoriau., see 00000 Sat.Oct.19, Samaj .\" When steamers sail at da ee * Bpecial attention 1s call the New Twin Sorew galled ar a ue Disfan -is the largest, fines and fastest © 7 amer ever built for the Canadian route.:.15 tra © faloons and staterooms are 4m the § $ a part, where least motion is felt.° oo rletty is used for lighting the ship thre out, the lights being at the command of- Tossengers any hour of the night.Musie n eos and smoking rooms on the promenade eok.The saloons and staterooms are Des by steam.: RATES Cabin, $50 ana upwardls.A reduer § on is made on Round Trip T cæots, : \u2018except.Second Cabin, - T9, Liverpool, London, = Bteerage\u2014T5 Liverpool, London; Glasgow supply of provisions, cooked apd served, asd | every requisite for.the voyage, $26.00.: Dr Bt Zosierien, mit ufo a Live u g firat and second\u2019 cable possongers AGE 0 GLASGOW = NEW YORK SERVION.£ From\u201d W.2ist Street, New York) Glasgow, Steamship.New vor Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $40 and\u2019 upwards; ree ; turn tickets, $80 and upwards, Second tn Eos - Steamers on this service have cscelteét Accommodation fr ali clauses of passengers: : The Saloons are forward; Staterooms neap the length, Electric lights - throughout, .& A.ALLAN, NAAR 85 Common Street.Montreal .FROM MONTREAL To NORTH SYDNEY, C.Band ST.JOHN'S, Nrid 7.NEXT SAILINGS, Ott \u201cSPECIAL SAILINGS POR: SYDNEY, C.B.Close connection with\u201d S: &'L BY.co ' Taking freight oaly.) \u2018For Further Information Apply to _ _ & CO.= =.: \u201c14 Place Royals | wT _Tolophond Main Main 8.Ce \u201cUlster Steamship Co, Ltd, .>\".The I first-class steamers are f= pe tween the above od ports: Twin 5.8.Rathiin Head.1 Peas tes ; ; Twin 8.8.Torr Head oxcaspessénessso10,000 HU 8, Carrigan Head .cocseereepavecees 9,000 * 0 TR Change.- FOR BELFAST.~*~ ; 8.8.DUNMORE HBAD sivarees abut Sept.1 FOR DUBÉIN.ss.BENGORE HEAD .s.shout Sept; - A.timited number of Cabin: ngers came tied on: above steamers at od te rates, - Through Bills + ot Lading granted from a TS \u2014 O, Heya cya: & Sons, Bell grave, Murphy & Dublin; AJ ES 2e 2° | NB JT.Chicago; J.\u2018houpata: Toronto.\u2018McLEAN, KENNEDY.& 00.General\u2019 ca 18 Hoaoital Street.Montreal, mere The \u2018only direct and \u2018regular steamah .| between CANADA AND MAN: hs tae, It-is proposed to despatch tle uk \u2018line - on \u201cor about the - Sete érmentions a com : Manchester, Co Steamer.\"Mon mires, avance \u2026.Manchester Shipper .\u2026.Sept.5 ii.vis ater Ji merté.Bept ept.I.Manchester wieeige : Keeomisdirin for a.\u201cMimi Ted a 2 Soot ar.© passon, a\u201c .\u201cFitted with cold storige, Sa \u201c \u2018moNTREAL and ANT.BAIIANG ARRANGEMENTS.: From ha \u2018Steamer.© o> \u2018Montreal 3.Syiviana erespsearerisinsen Sept.ul Toren thereafter.) HAMBURG ANEEIOAN LINE x | MONRBAL AND HAMBURG.raid Steamer.Mot on am CL - 5.5 MÔ \" \u2018Aug.2 won Teutonia .\u2026\u2026.Sophy Sept.12.Wriata .00 er PORTLAND.AND\" HAMBURG.\"From mburs: - * \u2018Steamer.\u2019 : \u201c Pot am anes Ceres Sardinia: eesti He granted.by Any of the above lines ts dt.fig any Port in og part foule oly à fig \u2018fates re a C )y BLD - raflwad agent, \u2018or to br i \u2018Furness, Withy & O0, Tats Msi RARER A st Tapie es + PB = D nla ty BL Quite a shortage of racing\u2019 of aay kind at Dal-Alr this year, and the meeting an- pounced for to-day and to-morrow, was looked forward to by many of our.citisehs with a good deal \u2018of thterest.° On Jqne 10th .& Edreuler was.issued inviting.a large-num-.ber of Montreal's prominent business men and others to become subscribers to the meeting that was subsequently held June 20th and.-July 1st.In regard.to members\u2019 badges the.circular contained the following.underlined paiagraph: \u201cAnd and also admit to all races on puis track Quring the year.\u201d Naturally \u2018these \u201cholders of ten dollar members\u2019 badges are: now toqujring + where they come fn, - - \u2014\" The \u201cCapital Lacrosse Club \u2018has opened two sections at \"Varsity oval for the Minto: Cup match before the\u201d Roÿal party and dre asking five, three and two dollars\u2019 for: .seats.When the general sale was opened at one dollar n seat the two central sec - tions where thé Duke wHl pass ôn his way to the Royal stand were not for sale: But \"Inst night the plan was opened at R.T.| Shillington\u2019's drug store and the price asked for the seats in the first six rows is five dollars \u2018a seat.the next fow rows are.offered at three dollars, and the top TOWS at two dollars a seat.That Is a statement of fact.Now \u2018what \u2018do you think of it?Isn't it Just.the raw-| est touch you ever heard of?And at that, it isn\u2019t a\u2018Miato Cup match, - \u201cIt has noth- .ing whatever to fo with the \u2018Minto Cup.Only the Duke will be there and.a lot of people will go on that nccount To matter - what the cost fs.\u201d So the Caps, to \u2018gather _ a.few bunches of\" the-ftithy,- force the- \u201cmeng \"who really keep up lacrosse.to see the - game in the newspapers.It\u2019 \u201cwould serve the Caps - right !f the advance sale was small and the skice.should be opened and the floods come, the day of the mateh: ; CRICKET * LONGUEUIL WINS TROPHY.The Longueuil Crickét Club -on- Saturday - last conelyded their.seamon's \u2018criekst in\u2019 connection with the\u2019 Montreal and District Amateur Cricket League, ahd by defeating: thé Victorias, made themselves winners of the trophy, having, won - eleven matches, lost \u2018two and drawn'one, a very creditable , showing, considering that.th this Is practle - - ally the first season of the club.-As will | \u201cbe shown by the appended.list.the team \u201cRS batsmen do not make any large.aver- \u2018ages.but in computing the rota) Tu s ns scored and scored against them, Longneuil bad an average of 57 runs per Innings, .Against \u201831 for thelr opponents: but \u2018n the |.bowling the.team only used four howlers during \u2018thé season.and thelr \u2018averages ns shown below would show.credjtably in any class, notably that of Mr.A- B.Wood.: Batting Averages.- © 8 & .= CO.ae = - 8: CE 8 22 2 + , ; = a = 22: \u2018a Wood .oueeeee 10.1° 30 90 10 Jones .e.e.13 0.23 M 7.07.6 2.18 20 6 10° -1.21.357 AW \\ 9 2 16-37.525 Diners ss.8 2 .12- 31 -516 Harrgd .10 0 28 49 \u20184 Emblem .4 0.18 40 4 Beard .11 0° 22 48 4 Bourk .-8 010 12° 4 0.:M.: .A.B.Wood.:.45 18 : 1.87 C.J.Harrod.: 7 5.2.90! H.Lightbourn.\u201d 29 .8 5 3.33.'C.H.Beard.#8 12 31 141 435 It will\u2019 be noticed that Mr.Wood's bowl- ng analysis is phenomenal, and: thst he Is 8180 the winner of the batting\" average: \u2014 : MISCELLANEOYS TRAP de ; New York, Sept.12.\u2014In thé New York trap shooting tournament.to-day: at the | - Inter-State Patk.Coney Island,\u201d the ron- aitions.cf which.were \"100 targets per .man \u201cat anknown- angles, the handicaps running} from.14 to 23 yards h'gh, guns.to count.shot off to-day.\u2026J.F;\"Plerey and John 8.Fanning, of Jersey\" City, and C.W.Dui- { : fey, of New York, tled for first.honors; with 83 kills each.In the shoot off at birds each, Plercy hroke all of his targets, while Fanning\" grassed 23 and Dudley 20.H.Winchester.of Philadelphia.and BEE.Kelsey, of Aurora.tied.for fourtlr Lion.ors wha scores of 91 each, and Captain ; Money.of Oakland, N.J.came next A A.sn a well won total of 89.In the Mer chandise prize event, \u2018for hich guns.C.W.Dudley made top score of 48 ont of a pos: - gihle 30: F.D.Kelsey, of East Aurora, © N.Y.wns second \u2018with 47, and & 8S.Van Allen, Jamaica, L.1.: L- Tallman, Sonth ; Mitbrook, N.Y.and a1.MeMurehy.ot\u2019 Ful: ton, N.Y., each Killed 40.and In a shoot off.: nt 25 targets each finished In the, order tameü.( \u2018 HOLLY.NOR OR cite Lon A general meeting of the Holle -Sunwa'ne - Club will be held this evenlng'in the MAY A.A.rooms, Mangficld- Street, at 8 n°cio\u201ck, Every member is raquested to attend as business of importance.is to he transacted.PIERCE QUITS.THE GAME ' Washington, Sept.12.\u2014Archie McTach- ren, of Canada.to-night won \u2018the twentr- mile motorpaced \"race In a walk- way from Burns Pierce, of Canada.mao, 82.15 4-5.Plerce\u2019 Immedintely announced - he had given up professional\u2019 raclug.2 SPORTS.or ALY, SORTS.- Two events for amateurs wore pitien oft.at the State falr grounds.Syracuse, yester.| ay afternoon.the determination\u201d of the \u2018managers.to have races being ren nt © 230 o'clock, None of the Grand Clrenit races were pulled off.It was nnnotinced that five grand: erenit races awd fhree amateur events will.he.nulled off to-mor- | row.The commission thix nfternoon decide! to enntinne the fair ti! Saturday.| wiien the last of the Grind Circuit races will be held, .HISTERN LEAGUE sii Clty May Take.the Place | : of the Shui Tea.\u2018has been declared\u2019 off.There has been: -| Sum .Fist ra ace, 6 furlonge\u2014Cyuctanunda t, 12: Now that the Hast: ; Gomasked 4 Fecond.Lady Steriing else, er leagues are no; longer sub- the National agreément, terne vicinity will be- devel 13 Sat oh pr id sity that Jersey city w ace 0 Syracuse \u2018League.Ss am second, The Bayer third.Time, tionals for next club is.the \u2018first 3 at ever won ten t,.Signed with the Bosto! \u201cThe present Pise games roaring, © Rain once Hore interfered with \u2018the Buf- \u2018wil be a at this afternoon, .and two on Butfajo also plays here on Sun- |.\u201c TORONTO WON.toronto,; Sept.12.\u2014Eoth, teams - \u201cgjetaea - rors, two hits and\u2019 Ban- loosely\u201d to-day; er ed\u201d thé: score In\u2019 the non's home -ruy ti fovrth, and Toronto w-s never laced Bowen In the sev- O'Loughlin removed #mith pitched the .September 20, Again.Crabell \u2018blm > from the \u201cgame.{ast inning.Flaherty eased up in the last two.Inninge but pitched good, ball.\u2018score by innings:\u2014 Bh Toronto s>2s0ce ne 00 ic 00052 2041x\u201412\" 18 00400030\u2014 8 11 - 1 Ration Fake and Bemis: Bowen \u2018Smith.\u2019 and helps.- @'| Which have never come in first In any \u2018rade.\u201c| prairie and the Parigh of \u2018Repentiguy;.RAIN AT WORCESTER.Worcester, \u201cSept.Brockton: wet \u2018Zronids, LEAGUE STANDING.+ Rochester.oes, ~Volod odyovsis{n-the \u2019race- for_the St Leger Montreal uu Worcester.noces, Co VA \u2019 1 \u201cKing's Dnu hter.Tidden by ATION AL LEAGUE.| Roe, Ton \u2018the nit Stakes of York\u2014Clnetnnatl- New.\u201cForts: 3 | First \u2018game \u2018postponed; rain.- .Sccond- game at New vork\u2014.R 'Cmoinnätt 1.}.+ -Commto 5 1 New York .* Batteries Scio \u2018at Bergen: Pitisburg- -Brooklÿn, game \u201cof 200- sovereigns, for -three-year-olds and\u2019 rma At \u201cBrookiyn\u2014 \u201cpostponed: wet grotnds.At Boston\u20142 7hicago-Boston game postponed; ratn.OM Fntisdelphia\u2014 LA biindelphia à off.jones Harper\u201d and \u2018Nichols; Duggleby, \u2018Orth and McFarland.lengths Frank Walker started the horses - NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.\u2019 ] Phicago \"mère =.AMERICAN.LEAGUE.\u2019 At Baltimore\u2014Flest game\u2014 = Philadelphia queseiors athietic asso/fation, has\u201d commenced active \u201cBatteries Pink and -Stechman:: MeGinni ty and Rabinson.; .At Baltimore\u2014_Second game\u2014 \" ; OOBTZGAOI\u2014 5 0° \"1° .100010110=- 4 10 2 | rlets, \u2018However, .tlie players Jook to the ee Bernard \u2018and.Powers: McGinn 1 ty and\u2019 Rohinkon.* At Washington\u201d or oo A - 1 teen are certain to \u2018plart - Hal\u2019 gan, Cox.010000320x\u2014 6: \"Battorles\u2014Lowis and Shreck;, Patten.and; ralled: darkness, cât, Milwaukeé\u2014First - gnme\u2014-.\u2018I a\" called for to-morrow night, when bt is\" possible that sn outside \u2018committee ill be.; Airness rérses And .Ce {ngs and Donohue: _.¢ Second game \u201call.times.It.Ju expected that with an .000200020\u2014 4 \u2018 00000000 - : Batteriés\u2014Platt.and: Sullivan; Reidy and At Flevelind-\u2014Fir+ g : 19012 10.en sine and McAlister: Christal Second game\u2019 a ; .2.:zo0010\u2014 4 9- .190001010-\u2014-3.13 2 a hae \u2018Hiever and: MeAllister; | Called; darkness, AMERICAN.© LEAGUE: STANDING.McNeal and Wood.; \u2018Sept.21st.\"Chic 0 cer ; a | on.Saturday afternoon.Twenty minutes \u2018after the finish of the last race the mem-.| - ! Baltimore .\u2026.| Washington .Cleveland Tensions TO FINISH WITHOUT HARTFORD, | ES morning.New.York, Sept.12.\u2014At.a meeting of the Eastern League.here today.it \u2018was imanI- \u2018mourly decided.to: play out the schedule of \u2018ganies \u201cfor the present season with seven.Ne pew clubywill, Le.taken Into the: ! The Prost donee.ectin were: | rovidence, Go m tine .ecutlve \u2018committee, W.Roisin, w- Murray: Fiochebter, Pre-fdont- BE.BE.Hig- \u2018| ging and Geo.W.Sweeney: Toront Ident Edward Mack: | \u2018Shearer: Brockton, W.Leonard, aiid Wor.President Powers, president of the organization was In \u2018the | The circuit qaestion oceupled .:the attention of the magnates during the great.\u2019 êr.part of-thelr session., Hetle talk trying to fll the gr by the failure of the Hartfor not deemed advisable, : \u201cThere are three different oltirn that are into our league.\u201d wald- Pres.\u201cbut we have.decid Pr.H.Hurley.T here was some anx.ons to get stand pat until \u201cnext.year.pA the schedule for this scason with seven As to the.dates left.open by the - .Deer.Er Cong.Hairesdéensauters Posted Stocke\u2014 °, canne Giant parcs ne sen dut eaebose White Bear crenvanEiranat ony 8 Montreal \"Gold 1 Fiels Virginia ,nvccnoni00 \u201cBallon < .\u2018 Slocan Soversign .000 \u2018SALES, t Republic at 000 Repub! t 8 Centre Star at 3, .Centre Star at 36, = 2.00 War \u2018agile at 184, 4 er GRAIN w WEST ate y 10.$2.62% fn b Je fe Aa re ota n nt 1 d $3.70 for strong 1 to 36% at 12.30.May corn opened at 8% .| to 55%.and stoed at Song it 12.00.ba Me, H.D.Meloatit, grain exporter, ro- | 000k public Steel preferred 4%, Atchison 3%, and A \u2018continue the purchase of bonds on the banis |.\u2018the week has been the decline\u2019 of-5 to lv | and gis London, a | terday.\u2026 | bas Jasi - guidance of pilot A light eatablsihed by the Government i of Canada on the outer end of the Gov- | \"ernment wharf at Ste.Irenes, In the coun- The li | iantern pool Eger ronda inion Cali Co.| Quebec, R.Referd & ous cher, Tight, Parts; C.A.Boucher, li Schooner nhegan, town, Gampe, w.Petersen, Ltd, gut VESSEL IN PORT.Cie & Co.Co.Mon! le, Co.Monte à Tiber, Boulan \u2018Steamship.lena.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.».2.Sarmatian.Montevidean.Steamship.Lahn.ie.e.so New York.«+.Bremon .«12 Bervid:.20000 \u2018Gevimanic.Cap 88.- pool Noveinber and passengers.\u2018 -slan, Pretorian, | cum ain, night.She salled a.m.yesterday.minutes .thas a \u201cThe Head lime from \u2018Quebec, afternoon last.Montreal In out Sept.4.past nat.from - Maryport of Charlevoix, \u201c| the river 8t.Iawrenc been t In nutes, 3 of 11 minutes, \u201c| a fixed light, showin = re stream, rd and westwa! ble seven miles.us consists of à light t shed, The nted from {5s u The iv r Bt.Lewr 1 ce bas | garding th this atte \u2018approach Hh.vos: Premona: Medle,\u201d Letth, R.Re- Cations \u2018Glover, Sydney, Do- Jed below C.P.R.elevators.2 Dominion .ces | Moored at \u201cWindeal Polat.- STEAMSHIP MovEMENTS.| Ealia.eesienn Fou hag nian.Liverpool.à de IAverpool.\u2018Phitphin 12° shipbuilding yards o Clarke, at Belfast.cember.7.Hailfax made: a faverible trip, {ther Point to MoviHe for operation, , On | freight Steamahips.\u2018Parisien, Wallace, H.& A.Allan.od at \u2018foot of Jacques Cartier square.: Teutonia,.1952, Klunkër, Furness, Withy Moored at.Windmill Point.Belgian, 2364, Stammere, F.Leyland & Moored opposite Sobmer Park.- pman, Bidey, Dempster & t of Berri \u20ac Jacona, Lindsay, R.Retord « ger, - ®aeburn.:.sve Montreal.Cape Colony.15 Man.Tradèr.\u2026 Montreal.:.Manchester 30 udon.\u2026 Montreal 30 tresi.Glasgow Buenos Ayrean.Qiasgow.Méntreal .81 | Leürentian.\u201cGlasgow.oe Boston: sept: 1 take Champlain.Liverpool.Montres ne 8 14.4.Charlemont.Montreal.Cardlff (.8° ; Orcadlau./London,:.Montreal Kumjdian.-Mondreal.Liverpool \u201cAcatralasian.Liverpool.Montreal | Cambroman.\u2026.Liverpool.:.Portiaad.\u2018Memnon.Bristol.Moutreal Corinthian.:.Montreal.Liverpool .¥ \u2018Vancouver.Portland.JAverpool oT Mexican.Antwerp.Montreal.8, \u2018Ontarian.iv.Glusgow.Montreal .§ Cervonasc.Montreal.LODAOH 6 Nagsäu.:.\u2026.Havre.; New England.Boston.Liverpool .:11.\u201cLake Megantic.Liverpool.Montreal .10 Æingstorilan.\u2014Eugland.\u2026 \u201cDubin, .save Montreal Artin.\u201cAt \u20ac Pennsylvanta.New York.Hamburg Deutschhand.++.Hamburg.3 Patricia.3.Hamburg.ook New York ©.Buevré.!.1112 1E verpool.New Yor vs Liverpoal.New.York 1 Genoa.uote New York Zenon.New York Hong Kong.Vancouver 12 TAKE ONTARIO SAILS.The Beaver Hine stenmehip: Lake: Ontârte.tain G.C.Evans, ralled tor : thls morning with a full general cargo aud & good Mat of sa.\u2018oon Passengers.1 JONIAN.\u2019 The.Allan oe new atenmabilp.Toufan\u2019 was : succersfaiiy Inunched yesterdny- from the .t Messzs.Workman & This Interesting news was received by Messrs, H.&.A.Allan yes- \u2018terday.afternoon by éabte.The lonlan was hulit for the mail.and passenger service \u2018from Montreal to Liverpool, snd is sche: duled to rail on der first irip from Liver- 21, and from.St.John, De- | Decamber 8, with malls.| She Is\u2019 8,070 tons \u2018hurden,.h x \u2018much Jike the Bavarian snd Tunisian, \u2018and; though low.rates.are quoted no !nter- fg jittle smaller than these steamers.Jonian's addition to\u2019 the -IAverpool service | makes a strong fleet of new steamers.comprising.the Tunistan, Bavarian, -Australa- Corinthian and the Ionfan.| DUB TO-NIGHT.ider-Dempstee \u2018line steamship\u2019 fake.Capt.Stewart, Is due to arrive in- port to-night with a general cargo sud à large list.of saioon passéngers.\u201c LAKE GIMCOF ARRIVES.OUT.The Beaver line steamship Lake Simcoe, Capt.Carey, -arrived Der HBAD LINE MOVEMENTS, A \u201cPie Head line stpamship Bray- Head, J capt Phillips, sailed yesterday from the \"other side, direct for Montreal.|- The Head \u2018lhe steamship Bergorèe Head a expected to arrive up on Sundér.full .caigo of.steel\u201d dt on board.steamsh with a fui arrived at Cork,: a well hl ee The Hend line steamship Dunmore Head, | .\u2018Burne, errived in port this morning.is on \u2018hoard.a ci raf plates.which\u2019 \u2018at the company\u2019s sheds at Hochelaga, .\u201cThe Elder on & Lo.Beaver {ine sg, Lake coe, from Montreal, a.m., Malin Head, arrived at Liver- nol \u2018at midnight | on \u2018Mhursday, .PE : FORBST HOLME COMING,\u2019 Pie Holme line: steamship Forest Holme, 3 Capt, Beaton,\u201d sniled yesterday at \u2018noon\u2019 \u2018Montreal with a full cargo of steel rails and fish plates.fou | sents here \u2018are McLean, .Kennedy & Cu.ROSARIAN, IN : PORT.: The Allen: line steamship Hosarian, from rrived in port.at 6.30 p.m.\" yos- fhe is moored at the foot of |.= | Jacques Cartler square, and\" Is expected | to - = sail on Sunday.; | \u2014 NOTICE.TO PILOTS, \u201cTh Di tinent of Mariñe and en % or the following \u2018notices for \u2018the on He, 58 seconds.red to thie eastward, white to the south.It 1s elevated 3% feet | Xigh water mark, and should be Te Er is built on To apex of of the rosé of e end the.Bh Bowed » pit, «brown Toot deck of the od the 1-1 to the neige ren on the, lantern \u201cPhe Department of P a, givens notice ap Folio, with refer to the ship channel in ae St.\u2018Peter, .ence onlresi, Detween * ts .ps \u2018which (one notite to remo the water the work is still as Pits should.1 o | th eretore, continue to observe the warning 1 of notice to mari f 1000, ers No.T1 o ch of chanel a Oleen,.Co.\u201cMenard, Lower at .Liverpool last from Montreal on Sept.Malin Head at 0.13 4 at 9 am.and ee Lake Simcoe has 0 of - steel 11 be discliarged wrence bel Lat.N.seconds; long., W.SHASRRE ot The isd So Leth, via: urphy, - Dougias- Tv .Mogred For.ane.80 > 4 .e \u2026.we 8 8 Montreai - >< 19 11 From: \u201csept.A2 ; New York 2° New York 2 .Now York.11, New York 12% 32 12 Liverpon* .but \u2018The time from.Fa- ing 6- daye 21 \u201chour |.Gien Head, .Cargo.of deals on Wednesday saû.again for.the, 12th.Jorth shore of ow Quebec, Nay de The light Is pressed gi las.Yr watt 1s 81 feet, © Works, Can- 8 faa banks, \u2018 of She.re and.\u201ca | L J stole $100.+ A that on Monday: the two\u2019 Voxs Nad oven | , HEXD OFFICE, FomonTo | 1.8 mowramy = President | BB.WILEIE - =, Gonocel Manege | Mer iu, 1 3.dm ° SATA eRe Aa.- 4.A SUCHARDSON, mes ; TO-BAY'S POLICE CASES on the There were only Tope \u2018two new cases on Police Court register this morninp, and the becomine Food in \u2018preparatt \u2018for line on \u20181 Duke's visit.- 1 he ma tae held bel on a of way robvery, and the good aod excellent town of Westmount copvulsed in Ta- tion \u2018for another.Durglary trial, this idea\u2019 af becoming all at once sounds Ake a mockery} but he getiviaty of the Police Court.were somewhat surprised at t the an- gouncement of rate to pe dou done, so they \u2018adjourned one and all to the \"âpe- elal Sessions after dealing witht the follow: ing cases: FOR \u2018FOUR TOMATOES, - Brennen, stoker of RMS.\u2018Part.olan up, accused of the crime.of) ty four tomatoes -from n crate .In Market.He pleaded not gullty to was turned over to the Coit of fpe- ela} Sesafons, which will try him to-day.© CHARGED wi TH THEFT The other .was Thomas : Williams, tar \u2018as Feros, allag Dequire.38 years of age, por- oe ia By Amant Det are up a a an ectire ons Pre He \u2018was Tema Beptember 20, .COURT.OR SPECIAL.SESSIONS: ile the Police Court wai.thus idle; | the of tones & Special Sesalqns.on the vther hand, wes busy.In fact, judzing front the number of pames called, Judge Desnoyxers: | has his work cut out for \u201chim for some fime to come.All these are old ones, however, on information laid last\u2019 week, or weeks be- \u2018fore, that they are hardly indicative of Increasing or decreasing depravi LE: fter the names of Fdmond aser and Theodore Quinn had been called, that of Francis Snow, charged with breach of -contract br \u2018Came up, but waa remanded.-Geôrge Kent, charged \u201cwith ohtaining £3 by false pretences.from Arthui -N.Temple, - of \u2018the Maclean Manufacturing Co.plexded Fully.and was remanded.for hearing, and cane of Ehen Rourgeols: and Ww.\u201cNL, Bentios were pasiponed.After these had of the C.F.R.authorities: against.Mme, Allard, her son, Henri \u2018Allard, \u2018and FPmlle Decelle, came\u2019 up.R.Erthier.of the .er It.who stared .arreafed chareed with.sending T7 ponndsa erences, small fa Atwater ave.pren nce,\u2019 with re- Lu x GOOD SKIRT AND BLOUSE] pand, permanent position; good.\u201cwages.i hy A 30, Herald Office.ah {WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SE VANT FO ! small moos: do vas pes sod.En FOR fc sity Ee T pm.ly ae | 'ANTED\u2014A YOUNG OFFICE.BOY: MUST ve.il recommen ded, Apply Post Office ANTE: \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT Toi : : family of two; no washing; young girl pre- \u2018 Apply before 12 and after 7, at 4078 i upper | st.Westmount.MT a small famjly; no washing .quired, 44 St.Lo + references reply between 7 and 80 \u201cclock pme s square.- A 47 e; also banders, shirt Cutter ' and boy as packer.Skelton Bros.& Co.217 \\SVANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT À AT ONCE: _Aprly_15-8t.Louis aquare, > 6_p.m, 218 : HWANTED _\u2014 GOOD* GENERAL © SERVANT, A : \"no washing, no children.family of three.Sherbrooke JT No.79 [WANTED \u2014 A GOOD ARE SERVANT |.for small family.ferences, to 247 twater \u201cave., : chester, = .near.Dore a {WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; REferences required; two in family; good wa- | .ges.Apply $50 Oliver ave, Westmount, _ mornings or evenings.220% HWANTED\u2014STRONG, HEALTHY MAN, \u2018NOT over -forty years of age, for storeman; must | speak English and French, and: write plan Herald.Ax \u2019 {fF ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN.\"COOK, ALSO\" A young girl as housemald; references required.Apply 436 Metcalfe ave.West- |.moynt, | WANTEDBOT.FOR OFFICE: MUST BB neat and quick at figures.Avoly.stating æ and giving references, to P.F.0 Box WANTED AT ONG, EXPERIBNCED girls for shirt folding.Apply Mrs, wilans 1 + Stapdard Shirt Co.{WANTED \u2014 WIRE WORKBRS.APPLY.| National Wire Works, 541 Craig: st.315x - WANTED \u2014 2% EXPERIENCED \u2018GIRLS TQ work on paper.boxes some \u2018learners.Apply.to Geo, A.Mace street : a FOR SHIPPING OFFICE, ENG- | i lish clerk, speaking French; one with, few years\" expérience preferred.Apply in nex 1.ing, P.O.Box 644.ÉPANTES \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENeral servant.Apply at -479- St.Urban.[15 ax {WANTED \u2014 MAN TO ASSIST IN GARDEN Freïch and \"apd country work; must § pply, giving re\u2019, ne + English; house rent free.ferences, P.0.Box 3%.c To | WANTED \u2014 A LAD ABOUT 15 OR 16 attend in store and do light work.\u201conly P.O.Box 389.| \u20182i8x ° + WANTED _ COMPETENT HOUSE AND - : WANTED \u2014 A GIRn FR light housework; must-sletp at: a 1.vv * tablemaid; \"city \u2018references required.Apply ' 91 Mackay sty, between 12: and, 3 Be 5:and 7 p.m.{ 16 TO 18 FOR: ply 60 Conway st.+} WANTED \u2014 AT SN GENERAL SERvant; must be a good cook ; refcronces Te- quired, 2492 St.Catherine, \u2018between 5 and $ p.m.218x \u201c RRANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED PARLORMAID, also, housemaid; \u201creferences required; À vy .7 Weredale Park, cor.Dorchester and Water ave.Ç \"Sion | IWANTED \u2014 GENERAL- SERVANT FOR family of three, gas stove in une.a : :_with refer 256 Mance st.| WANTED-.\u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ANSWER door and walt on table.\u201d 915 Dorchester.street.q WANTED \u2014' À GENERAL SERVANT, WHO \"cad cook; no washing; good wages to re- : Table woman; references required.Apply 182 Clandeboye ave, \u2018between 10 and 12 ; 2.10.216x.lWANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SE VANT: references required; good wages.\"Apply: at \u201c3100 Dorchester ____ 218x BET; | {res \u2014 AT 51 UNIVERSITY l à general servant, with good rbferences; .nust.understand: cooking: - two.Indies; r washing given out, Apply \u2018bettween ten \u2018and three.!WANTED \u2014 AT ONGE, A CAPABLE, Rat 1 &irl, who is a, good plain cook.A com- i gortable, convenient placo for- work.Re- > Apply at 7 \u2018Selkirk \u2018 ave.Nex FA NTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG WOMAN: for vera housework.Abply &t once, p Dorchester st.ferences required.a or ' ONG GIRL AS NORA WANTED \u2014 A YO : where another maid is kept; reference re- Quin Apply to 19-Seyméur ave.= 218x LmanteD \u2014 NEAT HOUSEMAID.APPLY \u2018217 Milton st - _218x \u2014 pWANTED \u2014 LAD, \"ABOUT A immediately, 607 New: York Lite Building.\u2019 , 215x \u2026- {= WANTED \u2014 BOGKKEEPER AND STENO-\" grapher (ladies or: gontienien) \u2018a)so an of- = fice OY.08% 1 tating re¢erences and - be salary expected to A.A.La, Herald pce x ras NAGER.WANTED iN EVERY LARGH county to appoint agents \u2018Jor the tamoud \u201cGame o' Sk'll\" nickel slot machine for drinks or cigars.Law(ul everywhara.\u2018Takes piace of all for jdden slot machines.Rented or sold on easy paymen Secure territory +) quick.Palmer Bilitard Table ores: Chl: eago, INL.5 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED\" OPERATORS \u2018ip all dpartments.Steady work sud good mo girls to\u2019 le A to Mr.Pare a Santa bi ex LET- WANTED BY per FL commission.|.WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL t= RVANT FOR } [WANTED \u2014 GIRLS 0 ¥oLD_ AND BOX.\u2018DOGS 0G8 LOST, WANTED, FOR SALE.Apply at once, with re-\u2019 Co, 8 DeBresoles | Mx \"FOR OFFICE.maker; work In vate famili » _6i Argylo a le aves UE ea by ue ST WANTAED\u2014BŸ À A RESP] ABLE PHCTAREE WOLAN.ory te the Say At wo n St.Bourse.WANTED \u2014 ra A STNG WOMAN, \u201cORK -any kind by day or week.= \u2018Jurors _strèet.os a3 WANTED \u2014 BY\" RESPECTABLE \"WOMAN, any kind by 8ay, washing, scrub- bink or housecleaning, Westmount or city.Address 8 Walker ave, Westmount._318x_ WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK or general, servant; good city ty references.In Tear 103% Mayor st.Ns.TY of family's wash b; à Ronis 011 Corson me To OF a SITUATIONS wastE> mara Ww.\u2014 YOUNG MAN, ; ENGlish, seeks employment as driver > \u2018detiver goods; could furnish his own rig or not Lansdowne ave.ANTED \u2014 BOOKS \"BALANCED AND GENeral office work dohe at night by experienc -ed bookkeeper; work guaranteed; modgrate * prices.Correspondence solicited.- Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 SMART, WELL EDUCATED.| Englishman (abstalner), desires; permanent Position: references, Box A 2s, \u2018Herald Ot- : 22 Ux WANTED \u2014kpoû; $75 cash.ass se Dominique st.Set | GOERZ CAMBRA.QUARTER Goorz lens, changing three aluminum double plate bolders.complete, qui ron case, cost reasonable © 8000] ~L.J.B.S; P.0._Box iol, Montreal.23x vos SALE \u2014 Mon! FOR SALB \u2014 HOT AIR \u201cFURNACE, GUR- \u201c gey's \u201cPerfect,\u201d No.145, complete with registers and piping.Must be.solid at oncè._-1783 Notre Dame st .218% ; me | POR SALE \u2014 THE FIRM, HECTOR bâ- montagne & Cle, having bought the Bal- moral Castle, prices, very rich \"doors, 25 or 30 ~and mirrors.For farther -8t 304 St.Paul st.FOR SALE \u2014 LADIES BICYCLE, ar arch), ; on oné \u2018season au ,_ Herald.bar room fixtures, S'to bath tubs, severid mantels Information, oa FOR S Bug, Roaéh, Beetle -Rat and Mouse Killer.- .Tins, 25, boc add $1.00, - No.agents.Dewara of imitations.This brand 18 \u2018regi A.Nathan, 71 St.Lawrence Main.230% FOR SALE ~~ DON'T: FORGET THB GREAT \u201creduction sale in pianos and \u2018organs, which commenced \u2018at our wirerocms on August he! ana will contiuue tor 30 days | from tie tha : e We must uce our \u2019sto room for the new Acagne in \u201cLalencring and Karn pianos, Wi we expec! \u2018ceive on or about, the 15th of September.Come and seo our - No reaa0 .\u2018offer \u2018relused.The 'D, W.Kara Co.LG.Xam Hall \u2018Bulging, st Catherine Srp.* upright piano, with \u2018stool, scart, largd sine,\u201d 7 1-3 octaves, 8 mark.: Only few.Eontbs.| © in use, Chance of lifetime.: 30 se pane | strect.GET OUR PRICES ON \u2018BILLIARD AND Pool Tables before buying elsewhere.on casy payments.Our cushions are guar: anteed for twenty years, and are made by à new vulcanizing progess.Old Tables fits ted with our, cushions are a8 Sood as new.| Satisfaction guaranteéd \u2018or môney refunded.See our advertisement of \u201cManager Want-\u2019 ed\u201d for Jawful slot machine.Palmer Bliliard _- Table, Works, Chicago.nm.Ce FOR \"SALE \u2014 DUKE' AND DUCHESS com \u2018bined photograph buttons, % ich at $2.00 per hundred, 1% Inch at $3.50 per hundred.Samples, 5 cents each.Manutacturing : Jeweller, Montreal, co FOR SALE \u2014 \u201cSICK Room % FURNITURE, | invalid rolling, reclining chairs, back nests, 185.St.James st, sax PCPILS FOR \"SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITing.Languages.General Business.Training, | and Preparation.for Civil Service amd other examinations.tute and Business College, Walford Hall; Victoria st -Harriétt - H.Bullock, Principal.© \u2026.\u2026 216x \" LE AND MISS \u20ac.HONE HAVE RESUMED tuitiop of violin; piano, Sclfeggio-and har: mony,\" at 68 Crescent) st.* 227% WANTED\u2014CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE; | 637 St.Lawrence and Prince Arthur.Short- band, English and French, bi-weekly Inter- - esting lectures for speed Classes; any system, - touch typewritng, bookkeeping; penmanship, arithmetic, mathematics, comnier- cial law, English studies, French conversation, German, classics.-Intermediate de-.dns.J.J.Conolly.Principal.222x \u2018MRS JESSIE \"KELLOND, TEACHER\u2019 OF plano; Eultér, mandolin.ea City Council- .Jors ist.mx sue HAND AND D TYP Graham, Temple Building.Phone Main 3714.Typewriting promptiy done: * Short- \u201chand classes open all size, Fuplls- begin \u201cany \u2018 5 WANTED TO RENT, WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, SMALL FLAT, 3 or\u2019 6 rooms\u2018 in central locality; rent not over $10.00.Must: be in good order.: \u2018dress Box A 28, | erald.- ;, 219% WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, SHOP, SUITABLE for small Manufacturing business: central\u2019 location preferred.Box A 24, Herald, 218x WANTED \u2014 \"BY THREE YOUNG MEN oF quiet habits, one.double and one single room, In private family, in central locality.State terms.A.H.E.Herald Office.217x WANTED \u2014 SMALL FURNISHED HOUSR se fat y preterably ta West End.\" Phone ain 2038; + x \u2018HORSES AND CARRIAGES.FOR SALE \u2014 A PAIR - OF PURB, BRED | \u2018ponies, about 12 hands high, actors and.fine style -and \u2018speedy: phaeton and: harness it defitred.Also pony cart and: \u2018harness.Bar- _&aln.\u2018Box 486, Truro, NS.219x - FOR SALE \u2014 50 HARNESS, : CARRIAGES, express Waggons.Clearing: sale this © nth \"at lowest cash prices., No reserve: ome |.second hand.\u2019 3.Latimer, 4 McG st.219x FOR SALE \u2014 \"= CONCORD, an TWH English Carts, 2.Phgetons, $30.exception; 6 rabber ' rv.20 other Buggies.Buyer's Chines.\u2019 R.J - Latimer &_Co.,_ 144 McGill gt.HORSES.FOR SALE HŸY AUCTION EVERY \u201cday at 2.30.p.m.Private goles at all times.rial given.Satisfaction - guaranteed.7 W.: Foster -&.co.B91-60K St.\u201cPaul St.Tel, { .\u201cte Man, 8268.+ | M'ête (CLENNAN, CLINB & MAGLERNEN.Barristers, etc.Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Macleanan, X.C., ( ch.Cithe, F.S.Maclonnan .JB ICKERDIKE & TRIHEY, BARRISTERS and Solicitors, Pot) st \u2018Phone: M.2459.FA ©: Blokerdike.\u201cTribey.c x oss.& RGSS.BARRISTERS, ETC.Ross | Block, Sydnay, | Nova Scotia: Hugh Rous, LL.B.».Howard 8.\u201cRoss, Ba.L Ll le Be HJ, Le.fisters, Attarñeys-at- -Law, Solicitors in \u201cChancery, Notaries Public.ete., - Cornwall, nt Jas.Leltch, KC.R «A.Pringle, JA press, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, vocates, ete, Canada Lite Danae RX st \u2018James Stredt, Mgntreal, | GééoNs, \u201c\u20ac HARPER; ete, Richmond and Carling Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.A ney, Barrister, 356-358 \u2018Temple Buildibg 165 Bt.James Be, Mo Montreal.\" Phone 1888.CIRBENSHIELDS \"& \u201cGREENSHIELDS, Barristers, eta, 1 Notre, Dame Street.\u2018BUSINESS CARDS.Lo BARRISTHRA, Ste., London.Harper, z Delorimier Avenue.; ; - WANTED'TP #UBCHARR.\u201cWw.TO PURCHASE, HIGHEST CARH ANTED- rR dim.tn.Coie end pd ver e ° or sen: card\u2019 to H.Glitert, 675 Craig st Tan = \u2014 aIEOTRO AND STEREOTYPING.large Advertisers f%.2 Sn ep: TROT ISR anh your URLOITIS Li Ey Ts Ma iI 916, = a Years ee 1 Fg YEON A pe Tet.ant Wareltiou Pain 1208.9.0.A WBE NETTING.Ly HE THOS.FORRRSTRR co ad dames \u2018street terrier.pups.\u2018Ed.Charlton, 92- Earl street, Kingston.- 217x cn TDUCATIONAL.' treakfast in bed, Montreal Shorthand Inati- |.Bo Apply at once, F.8.Cu Herald Office.i 1 partment for boys.and girls, day dnd even-.«Dit Marble Works.106 Bieusy at, P.H = ol].EWRITING \u2014 Miss | \u201c_ING CO.2067 Craig st.\u2018Aàd- | each; one ; Ltd.Owen Sound, \u2018Ont.LEGAL CARDS.Fs no CE Jamez.Street.,- 1, Fireh, \"PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR.LFRED ER.HARVEY, B.C.L.ATTOR.| \u2014\u2014 RANY, CUSTOM HOU fi SE adjustable \u2018table, hed tray.for bldets, bed.clothes sup- - porter, etc, R.E: Painobaud, 206 St Lew- __Tence st, opposite the market, ___.816x FOR SALE\u2014COLLECTION, OF RARE RARE COINS : splendid specimens at a sacrifice, also nib | ; 4 side saddle, perfect finish, made in L = 2252 _- FOR.SALE \u2014 BT.LAMBERT JERSEY COW, _ finest quality and breedipg, heavy milker, \u2018butter producer; also fine heifer, due fresh this fall.\u2019 Box 486, Truro, N.8.219x :FOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, .stove, godd order; child's cot, new: - gas rouge, new; coftage plawo, pertect or: * der, left heré to sell, .$60.Apply 244 \u2018Am- berst st ; 8 18x - on SALE = MONUMENTS, OR HEADS | stones, in 1gn \u2018tr Canadian ite \u2018oF marble: ger \u2018Aberdeen \u201cBrant Get our\u2018 \"price _ kins, Prop.ND FOR SALE = H NDSOMB, LARGE RO FOR SAL Felis mirror, framed in plush; - very fine oak -cuftain pole, complete; : also nice sofa bed: \u201cAu less, 1-3.cost.123 Oty Hall ave.FOR SALE \u2014 VISITING.CARDS, WEDDING invites, etc.; best work; iatest.styles.Prices \u201cmoëdrate.For instance: Name platé, qne dollar: bupdred visiting cards, from plate, one-dollar.\u201cATLAS ENGRAVING & Fre FOU SALE \u2014 TYPUWRITERS FOR SALE snd to rent.Secondhand machines, In per- at very low priass.Ali makes |- t condition,- Tee ros.\u201d Typewriter.and \u2018models.-Creeiman Co.Main 2065.- R SALS \u2014 8005 STRONG HAND CART.F early new, \u2018cheap.Apply 2531 St Cathe |; rine st.: FOR SAIS = FYFEWRITERS FOR SALE and to rent.Beconahand machines, in per-' -, fect conditon, at very.low prices, \u201capd models.Creelman Bros.\u2019 : Co, 91 8t Francois Xavier atraet.Pons Maio \u2018S065.FOR SALB.\u2014 DADGES FOR ENTERTAINments, soclais, parades, excursiox parties, « plgrimages; ete.\u2026 and lapel buttons.J.P.Moncel_ 210 St.Sumes st.Montreal, te FUR BALE-SPECIAt, wALE KODAKS FOR one week only, 35 per cent.to 40 per.cent.\u2018discount on Premo, Poco, \u2018Ray aoû Vive cameras.R.F.Smith.37e Notre Dame etreet .- : Le FOR PSACE-BRRAD\" \"CAKES, D ARET CI CLASS bread and cakes, 14 cents: \u201cTelephone Aaa 807, or apply - - Montreal\u2019 Cash Bakery, 39 _fhannon et.oe : FOR BALE\u2014CAST \u201cSTEEL CASTINGS FROWN.1 pound to 8.000 pounds ju weight, a ae to order by The Wm.Kennedy, an FOR \"BALE-WATERPROOF COVERS,\" ALL | | \u2018sizes, for hordes, waggoud, ele.Tarpauling on hire.Men's oilskin cluthing, ofled bats, \u201cetc.Canvas, all, widths and welght The .\u2018gonpe Awning, Tent and Tarpaolin\u2019 T5 \u201cCraig st., Montreal.Bell Tel.\u201cMain 727.TOR BALE \u2014 CASH OR.CRÉDIT.FURNI: Write tor catalogue, torc snd carpets for parlors, bedroom, duns |.{ng room and kitchen, pictures, mirrors, | clocks, ete.Call\u2019 and \u2018ace.Guibord, 189.; end 183A Montcalm pt.zud Roo ahovs st.Catherine st.st.Le.FOR { SALE - _ \u2014 CASH Okt CREDIT, PARLOR sets; bedrdoih suites, dining gets, carpets, - eficloth, curtaigs, \u2018stoves, .ete.\"83 Bt.Lawrence st.a \"FOR SALE\u2014SAFES \"AND VAULT \"DOORS, new and sccondhand, large stock, moderate.prices: repairs nnd.removing.\u2018A.Ahern : obtrenl Safe Works, 263 St, James at.Tele __phone _ Main S818.et FOR t SALE \u2014 SAFES Fi8 AND: VAULT DOOR! ot \"all descriptions, both new and secon hand.G.Chaplead & .Sons, Bell Tel.East 1180.Merchants 90.90.- La FOR BALE \u2014 FOR THR MILLION, KINDling.$2: cut \u2018maple, $2.50: tamarac.blocks, $1.75: mil) blocks, $1.60 per load.delivered anywhere in \u2018the rity, \u2018J.C.MacDiarmid, Richmond 89.Bell.Tal.U et © bo PROPERTY FOR SALE.ES Advertisements under.this\u2019 heading.x words Jor Re.eath inverting, \u2019 FOR BALE\u2014AT MONTREAL - ANNEX\" TON Mance Street, ft stone front-house, &:rcoïni,\" .Daisy: furrince, gas, ett.: in splendid con- - dition belnæ quite.new; easy tefihs\u201dto responsible buyer.Address W.W,, Heraid - Office.- | FOR SALB-\u2014 AT POINT ST.me comfortable cottage, containinx 7 rooms and .3 halls, large yard, with stable., OB immediate purchaser.\u201c30 Rose] | Tex ROBT.R.GOOLD; REAL ETAT À AND Mortgage Broker.Buburdan : specinity.157 At.James Street.reports 8 \" TO LET\u2014-SMALIL, NBAT BRI COTTAGE,.with grounds, head Rosemo bare Nd bte moe kitchen, bath room, carob, and: gid stove opter.Lis on | js offering for sale at low] ALE \u2014 \u2014 M ATHANS FAMOUS Bab: , EXTRA \"600D .Edmuud Eaves, | SMALL HALL | Oxtord | aw- | = 97 St.Francols Xavier: street.Ps , All makés | \u201cTypewriter | Prince 1.: uen i BOONES.AND RCARD, .aes] \u2018 pee de sage aged\u2019 Pro gg mg Aching the ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TRE UE EE 17 Mayor a.house, for seatiomen \u2018only.3 \u2018| ROOMS \u2014 - FURNISHED OR TT oi.od, heated by Durance.hot and: Water.vou note il Torrance st.___ 317\".| Roo \u2014 E LARGE FHONT: ROOM ON \u2014bathroom fal; gas; cated steam _Ublversity st.Beated by.ann A dern conveniences with ty: 1 Beaver ver Han Toure ROCMS \u2014 \u2014 BACK: PARLOR, FURNISHED AS Suitable for two gentlemen or , e; water Fons = furniture.7 Hanover.- Beating, = \u2019 DOUBLE AND SINGL! ROOMS: bathroom floor, \u2018well roam ished lan: 2X \u201cchildren.\"348.8 Bleury, oished 2e ROOM\u2014WELL | TURNISHED ROOM, BATH- - room flat, bot water heating, between Stin- ley and Drummond sts.un St.Catherine Street.AT ROOM \u2014 A NICELY FURNISH 00: with: clothes closet, on: HD POOME ry Ton LARGE, \u2018BRIGHT, EINGLE, furnished front room, out fat, ¢lo He closet; central; opposites Queen's.Block, 3 2260 St,\u2018 Catherine ae ROOM-\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED an ble room, gas, clothes closet, bathroom handy, 88 Mitcheson ave:, oft Duluth.217 wood ave., Buffalo; it is high-class; fire- .proof, within sight and walking distance | ot Exposition, où beautiful Elmwood ave., -opposite Lancaster ave.; Elmwood.cars pass the door going direct to Exposition; Euro~ pean or Americans.special \u2018rates to Sacs ans.ROOMS \u2014 NICE, \"COMFORTABLY _ = nished rooms, with.modern conveniences, in - \u2018private family; gentlemen.only.1% Lusig- pan st.29x ROOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, A1 IN EVERY respect.-3 Beavér Hall, wquare.NH ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE FRONT ROOM, .on bath fiat, with hot Water: and gas.88% Durocher st.216 ROOMS \u2014- TO LET, COMFORTABLY FUR-| \u2018\u2019pished rooins, bath flat, every convenience._46 Park ave.\u2019 Nx ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.À LARGE.coMfortable, furnished : front \u2018room; - flat, elngle room, with first class board, - Auer light and \u2018telephone, \u201d hot water .heat- _ ing: also\" table board._.19_ Brunswick.ROOMS \u2014 To LET, NICE DOUBLE AND.\u2018single rooms, venlences, Auer - light, running water.in the rooms, telephone, etc.: no students; re- _Terencés phan 905 Dorchester.st.318x.ROOMS.\u2014 TWO \u201c NICELY- FURNISHED\" rooms, In private family: bathroom fat.3% -_Arayle ave, city.Cx.ROOMS \u2014 F6 RENT, TO GENTLEMEN.only, bright, comfor a Toons, \u201cok \u2018bathroom flat.60 City Councillors street.20x \u2018OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.- ONE SINGLE.\u201c alsn.oné double.room, suitable for mai couple, ar two ladles.29 298 Aqueduct st.213x ROOMS.\u2014 TO RENT, =\u201c rG ro GENTLEMEN | \u201conly, bright, comtortably tarnished \u2018rooms, COR -batHroon flat.\u2018 6LA City Councillors street.MERS 20x\u2019 ROOMS = \u2018156 \u201cLET, RIGHLY \u201cFURNISHED _sooms.3 Chomedy ie West End, \u201c ROOMS.\u2014 ONB SINGLE, ALSO ONE \"DO ble, with good board, cen us cars; C.P.R.oœ.G.T.R.ation, Apply: Aqueduct + RE \u201cROYAL\u201d WINDOWS TO BENT.A WEEK FOR 50 CENTS.\u2018DUKE OF YORK'S PROCHSSION \u2014 :BAL- : cony and window seats fo let, near Laval University.- .Prices very moderate.Apply | 163.St.Dents.7 \u2018 a à _- - "]
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