The Montreal herald, 19 septembre 1903, samedi 19 septembre 1903
[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL TO-MORROW'S WEATHER, \u2014\u2014 Fair and | L == THE MONTREAL HERALD.-\u2014=\u2014.- T more es es : = ç ES ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.229, TWENTY PAGES.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908.TWENTY PAGES.PRICE ONE CENT CONSOLIDATED LAKE SUPERIOR CO.CLOSES DOWN ITS WORKS This Throws 3,500 Men Out où Tork for the Winter\u2014 Company Didn't Have M.> y Enough to Pay the Me A $a.7 ' - (Special to The Montreal Herald) Sault ste.Marle, Ont.Sept.19.\u2014 Thirty-five hundred men are thrown out of work, Involving à losa of nearly $0,000 0 werk, as the result of the dect- elon of the Consolidated Lake Supertor Courjpÿ lo close down all ite jedus tries here and in Michipiecoten.The reason given by the uffielals for the shut-down fs that the concern\u2019s financial condition at the present time will not permit of the Immiéedtiite - pening of the blast furnaces mill, ard, 19 and steel rail since the closing of navization tear ai hand, greater expense would he ! freurred in securing coal and ore.Assistant General Manger Cove announced last rfprht that tions are resumed in the spriræ, 01 the departments of the plant will be run at thelr fullest capacity.Following fa the official given out last night by a local officer of the Con- rolidated Take Superior Company On account of not having funds to meet the pay roll and current accounts, And no {immediate prospects nf securing money to meet them, President Shields §3 unwilling to proceed fncur- ring liabilities, on account of the company\u2019s officers, men nr creditors, and in consequence to-day has suspended all operations whatsoever except the Tagona Water and Tight Company and gtreet milway service in the Canadian Foo, and tha ferry and street raflway gervice In the American Son, The company will run hut per week on the Algoma Central Railway hetween the amd tha ond of steel, Or about fM miles.This means that 3.500 men will be thrown out of employment, as follows: when opera- announcement longer Son | one train The Helen ore mine, employine 390 men.The Grace gold mine, emplinying TN.men.The Michipivaten branch of the rail.The saw \u20ac = at Soo, Ont, employing 100 men.= The car sho,e at Soo, Ont., employing 20 men.The Algoma iron works at Soo, Ont.employing 100 men.The sulphite pulp mill employing 100 men, The ground wood pulp mill at Soo, Ont, employing 100 men.The Gertrude nickel mine at Sudbury, mt.employing 80 men.Reduction works at Soo, plovinæ 40 men.Paper mill at Soo, 0 een, The log pulp, log and charcon] Wood operations along the line \u201c the Central Mallway, em- ploving 1,700 men.Store plant at Soo, Ont, employing 90 men The M * at Boo, Ont, Ont.em- Mich., employing pine veneer, Alraonn Algoma Central steel plant, em- ploving 199 men, will be ahsolutely cloged down to-day, leaving at each Operation simply one caretaker In the dav tiie and two watchmen at night, The general office staff and the Al- goma Central malin staff will he redured proportionately, the probablli- ties hetng that not more than fiftesn of the entire staff of ninety will be retaine 1, It with deep regret this announcement is made.bat It is the ae- Une men {= tual situation.For the past 40 dave everything that human {ntelligence could suggest or frroless energy compass hige been done to raise funds to finance this tinmenae awn fieent prapertv, but without avail, The hardships that this will bring upon Many and bare ad patiently as possible, trusting that the may bring about a Lappy soïution and settlement of all the difficulties, The company\u2019s loss on account of this necessary shut-down wii) be for the reason that no pulp wood, saw logs or veneer Officers employes must be future almost [rretrievabla, way, employing 59 men.\u201clogs Will be avallible te run the pulp Veneer mill, at Soo, Ont, employing fils, saw mills or veneer mills next 75 men.i year, - \u2014 - PISTE \u2014 \u2014 mix _\u2014o HON, JOE CHARGED FROM MANY SIDES Ancient Letter on Canadians Does Service in Making a Point Against Him.ms (Canadian Asso tate] Press } L'or on.Septenh rp l0-\\ 1etter v n.ch Appears IN lhe Fe tator draus atten- too: te à letter ww tte by Mr William Hazhes to the sun Jourrat, some Mears ago, Huenes sai! hat among Coaniclians he dil net happen upon a single Home Buber in fa te was ob- Liged to owi that Canaadaans set more glore by the unity of the kKnpire than Ve db as yet In the Doited Kingdom.What was reilly exerc vir them, he asserted, Was the probabiity nf a Tiore anlimate unon or conte eration with the Mothr forctry for defer five Purposes.H'ietos fond that Canadians saw To 2 uly in the way, whatever, ool andeed bedieven that the question was surendy solved, Lut a.felt the realy AUF wit problem was ronuner lil tion, which nevertheless must bas managed sSoine- Liew if (he Empire Were to hold] too gether.Huzhes further eet tenta Santa tante et tn te Ten ee Ye TT TT TT TT TT Tt TT Leofuolontan] ote 9 .+ ou at » ü tastentantont eee A PTT SITES ai nS CD RO ee ee te te] J Well! Azer Tsup- Ÿ \u2014Punch + primer telefon mimeo DOUBTS CANADA'S MOTIVE | The Chronicle Describes the Tariff - Professions of the Proteutionists as Hoiluw.p- Tie Then \u2018laratiin A a À London, Svpten ten 24 te says the professions posals ls further evo expressions Hollow ness sone cote, ac) on pretorentoal torôof proue ERY Ne +} Niet ev in Coe Tho Val Chamberlins recivnaton, fele, Bays a Toronto cope us because Canadeon quete tou ts PUS they cre row bones ventinpue th re tariff for tries, ard the rond wi he +1 with the there is nu oir 0 eg, more sirongiv fuvor than of re pre it notwithstans,i tie Thor prets Te Io Tht ow oy ta St ot Ve or féerenre given to Futur NOTES OF FOREIGN NEWS [Canadan Associ] Pre -] London, sept 19 Ur Wallen diva Veux, former!:yv Governeor ef Nestor, $- land, has written à Look fucssi on the Axpeéertietioes aro very, 64 te the cal ones, The (it kK wavs th tthe pelle of Attortey-tecroril Fr ov sare gar ! kind to ba seu to ans tee In present Anh eq N ments lecta.Major Vin £ S'rantherzie, of the Moval 1 Military Coilbre Ko ton, bs paste | to command the 1091 ba 1 Patio y t Cahir.The probability of Nr Narstes Ch - bevialn's appoint cet te tie Coton: Office IN sur eco to he fathers causing Sete frotoon anepes the pouces entataves of the volo jes ge Toor tee It 14 tntmnoted thot Attor y Genet Finlay wl soon he ere aed ory ag.cellur.STREET CAR ELECTRCCUTION( Hamilltor, Sept 19 Specialy A Ni.vire broke lost Tavat art drag 4 64 the head 67 Mteocnin Fade aN shail, knocking ben ble fe 10 Came in conta toot Moss Naor Foy who was hie hr 1 fTrons th cur er found ins sftige Du the rent on \u2014\u2014 sn \u2014 | ROBBERS MAKE GOOD HAUL.ju iMvestiitings from the The aoa Vanconvs So (pci Ine the thelr of Woelinwtoo caw tectives are $u von Company.was taken trou the $34,000 sent Gp te quan Tue trot hs wages af lie Core x Inn 5 9 En sx vJeetoofenfongen enjen on e< Ge ee Pee ten fente ee Jen ton Dan Tee jen ten ares doa te | \"ze + 4+ GRAND TRUNK PROJECT De + FAVORED IN NORTHWEST.à, + ++ | + Manitoba and Territories Give | ofe United Support to the Trans: of! ie continental Line.| + - , + A gentleman wha returned RE fe fa + days ao from 0 Voip ee 4 thiough Manitoba andthe North- % fe west Territories save that that + of section of Canada Will to a oman op of frrespective of party support the of de G.T.P.bill with the exception of oe + a few politiclans and their in.oe + mediately interested friends In + + fact.prominent Conservatives in + + every part of the West stata] tn \u20ac 4+ him \u201cthat If the Conservaitive 4 + party made an issueofthe GT PF.+ \u201c+ bill in the next general election + de théy would certainly vote agninst + 4+ thelr own party and use their + 4» own influence as well to secure + + its defeat.\u201d oe + + sillier kill 2 Hroush \u201ca r.in Ce, ro- toe oh 0! 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Pentre Corn up to 1 TEER UNGY hturen Taste ap) [a ' ft ane rien Tr , Berry Bowls: y GLASS.BERRY.BOWLS, tine Tat \u2018tern.Worth , Sale price, 1240\" \u2018 \u2018 200 CHINA CREAM JUGS, fine, thin , China, daintily decorated, \u20181-pint sige.\u2018Worth 3c.In this sale at 19¢ each, VINBGAR OR OIL BOTTLES, fine patterns.Worth 200, Gale price, 15e.GLASS BREAD PLATES, fine clear patterns, 25c.Sale price, \u2019 \u2018toast.50 only; in this sale at 455¢ each.18e.cn WHITE METAL TBA SPOONS.will not GLASS WATER JUGS, beautifol glass, .- Worth 8c dos.1Be per dos.¥%-gullon size, 200.Sale price, 23c.Hundreds of other Bargains.too numérotis to mention.All: new \u2018goede in endioss , \u2014 JOHN MURP variety and all beet quality.-2341 and 2343 St.Catherine Street, Terms Cash.\"(Corner Metoaite) : \u2018 \u2018 Tepheneup aria.|.Y & co.| - i - \u201c1 the pear monthe 9000005050006 00000 0S 904 suggests PEELE EEEtEqI es EINE DOCERGS mon ve rates inelu United Ireland, the United States, Wt =: ! parts.te growing aly, d it ts WOW ig the fiomt rank ne Canadian adverses amdiums.Rates où application.BRANCH OFFICES.BNGed, B.Mortimer, 28 Great.8.Helen St.B.C.YORE\u20143.Tobin, 108' Pullen 88.RONTO\u2014A.H.Byrne, 38 tration Life Building.JOB PRINTING.The Teste Job-Pristing and Bock the Departmen: are amon e Dominion.and are equipped for the execution of the finest work, : x TELEPHONE.MAIN 1078 \u2014Private Branch Exchange oon necting with all departments.10 toligws: \u201cà in te maîntole-4he sureppdering the The \u2018owners wifi 8 ,[ qalues tp when this time and will have 30 Le content with receiving about as much money as they have invested.A table fa given of the fares paid in Buropsan cities owning atréet railways, el Lee Average farm ê Le lation.cta.MUAD apzovcccsensousss - 488,000 180 Vienna .ec.cceeceprcesese 1,600,000 - 2.70 Berlin a\u2026s.scssusencesse * 3,800,000 3.00 Buên Pesth a4rosapesss 000 2.70 sassapogmypmsce © 000 2.30 BEEOW sqeccccssesssos 840,000 1.18 verges] ssensbosneres - 900,000 .2.23 ; In Montreal the average fare is givin at 4.07 cents, more than twice what it ia in Glasgow.The Single Tax Association urges the citizens to insist upon the aldermen refusing to extend the teanchisg, and to: see to it that, at each election, public-\" spirited and honest aldermen he elected.In nineteen years the road can be bought, and if operated by the city the operatives oould be paid higher wages for shorter hours, at the same time that the fares could be lowered.The city could borrow at 8 1-2 or 4 \u201c Pi ° ! THR value, which otherwise will begin to 4 turers ought.to consider, before long, is and Canada,\u201d he writss, \u201cmanufacture ing interests are arising, who put business first in practice.Their object, if they can secure it, is not to have lower; | tariffs against Great Britain.They are net yet predominant în either celony.If a policy of preference is adopted they will not become predominant at} in our time\u201d And again, \u201cThe farmers under preference would be in favor of Jowsr terifts\u2014perhaps in favor | ef as close en approximation to free trade within the Empire as revenue necessities permitted.\u201d And again, \u201cIf nothing is done to check the rise of McKinleyism in the colonies, what will happen will be exactly what has happened in Europe and the United States,\u201d that is, a reduction of trade to' the vanishing point, ! All thin, of course, is very far from squaring with the short-sighted theory that Great Britain will be delighted to take any scraps of comfort we can glve after carefully barring out all the great staples of her manufacture, and that for such small mercies she will favor cur farm produce and tax those of her people who buy like products from other countries.What our manüufac- the bearing upon their interests of the = The l Tae a ; \u20ac, \u2019 - MR.J.8 NEL.Vice-president the 3.Bruce Payne Ce.- Ltd, Granby, Que.n Mr.J.S.Nelll, who 1s now attending the meeting of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association in Teranto as representative of the J.Bruce Payne, Ltd, of Granby, Quebec, is & young Eastern Township- per: who has achieved success early.He became connected with the J.B.Payne, Ltd, in 1900, as its representative tn the Maritime Provinces, and has\u2019 steadily risen until now he occupies the position of viee-president of this well- known firm.Mr.Neill will leave on the manufacturers\u2019 excursion through adjourns, \u2014 | Frais Poire Gilly, | to the Pacific coast when the meeting ° 5 ' portes OUR EE PERTE AZ This Gi ingredients procurable, with Well, 400 feet deep.Caley\u2019s \u201cDry Lemonade\u201d.$1.$1.60 per dozen pinta.GALES, Norwich, Enplind, euobretd 1 VE BREWED GINGER BEER By Royal Warrant to ELRH.the Prince af Wales.By Royal Wi nt to © His Majesty the King.Purveyors to the House Se Comment.r Beer is brewed specially for export, from the tihest water from A.J.Caley & Son's Artesian Caley\u2019s Brewed Giluger Beer, in stone DOLLIES.- +e ve vs nme ealB per Ses.Caley\u2019s Brewed Ginger Beer, in stone bottles.$6.36 per case of § des._Caley\u2019s \u201cDry Glnger Ale\".$L50 per doz, $6.75 per case of 5 dos.Caley's \u201cEnglish Soda Water\u201d.$1.35 per doz., $6.28 per case of 5 dos.THE PABST \u2014\u2014 | Blue Ribbon Beer | - _ .-$15.00 per cask of 10 dozen White Glass Pints, co The pertection of Table Beer, The \u201cPabst Blue Ribbon.\u201d - a 50 per dos., $6.75 per case of 5 dox,.| IT ACTS ON \u2018THE KIDNEYS!!! per cent, whereas the Company now vo EEE pays ten per cent.on its stock and 4 1-2 and § per cent.on its bonds.The two fundamental principles thus stated by the writer from whom we have.bean quoting: so } aE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.603 Craig Street, Montreal CONSERITES + 1 »the writer of the pamphlet.to a sale of £20,000,000 worth to Canada the demand is small?Lar, \u201c| cules Spring Beds, No.0 or No.1, are pierson, square, was $425 ; y : : 1 2aDOURON ) ge imports abeclutely that th , 8Q » VAS , now $185, Call | con Ker will océupy the pulpit at the[ [= \" ! ' Sp: | The object Ha seeking an extension of inside ten years, as the .renuit of fur- are not necessarily indicative of wrong, aie Lo ee beer.oF ik o7| or write to-day for first choice.Lay-| morning and evening services and Rev.Room #28 Temple Bullting.i}! en : ; ha mas a.po : T i ! 1 will net beteme besax oc too août (ton.Bros, 144 Peel Street.N.B.\u2014Onen Mr.Whitley will preach in the aflade : - we vbied \u2026 a \u2018 \u2019 .\u2026 .?Co « e 5 > 5 _ i Lo i ' 1, \u2019 ! { Wt a \u2019 Çî \u201c .4 \u2019 .JAMES 8.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.' F.ABRAHAM, W.J.TAYLOR, demand the exchange of manufactured US = \u2019 a The saving to the city under the E00ds for food and raw material to & \" The oldest and finest Hollands Gin proours + 'Sec.«Treas.Tuslness Mgr A COOL PROPOSITION.The bolt has been sprung.Having sbtained from the Quebec Legislature the elision of the clause requiring a two-thirds vote of the City Council to confirm a contract of more than five years\u2019 duration, and having had Mr.Duncan Macdonald over from Paris to \u201cgive his practical advice on several \"matters of administretion, the Montreal Street Railway have asked the City Council for en extension of their.contract for thirty years, offering certain terms.The Herald has warned the people of Montreal repeatedly.ere A, | the trénscontineñtal rallway without : Te Cir 2 Lo since away last winter, that this} © AR | NOTES AND COMMENTS.|| adequate knowledge of the actuai con: | trolytio process of reduction, suchas [§.#130 per botdle.\"$15.50 percase of 1 Gozen quarta.was to be done, and.specified The resignation of Mr.Chamberlain, Forward Canada! ditions surrounding the project, and to] {s used at the new plant in Chippews, 70 cents per small pint bottle.$12.50 per case of 25 small pints,\u2019 En the order In which the various Which 18 to be the prelude of a cam-| Go commit the country to obligations ex- | on the Welland River.The recent in- : aE ERS = EEE EE ER n \u2019 We want 76 cent gas.ceeding $120,000,000, as stated by the] vestigation and report of Dr.Haancl, : : parts of the plan would be .carried through.We can only warn the people now that there is a grave danger of a majority of the Council have ing been secured in advance, by what _agencles may be surmised.There is no chance of conserving the city\u2019s interests in this case unless the \u2018citizens themselves show the necessary concern over the situation, and ensure, by prompt action \u2018and by.making their views known to the aldermen past all misunderstanding, that this\u2019 attack must nat be allowed to succeed, Otherwise we shall not only be handing over to the Street Rallway Company what amounts to a perpetual franchise, but we shall lose, before the present year _Company\u2019s new proposition to remove not succeed against an enlightened .the ease with which the British Em- difference in favor of the city is estimated at $306,357 per year.snow and to water the streets would.not be anything like this sum, while the benefit citizens would derive in \u2018nineteen years from the proffered lqwer price for tickets would be nothing as compared.with the saving that could be effected in the following thirty years if Montreal now declines.to tie the hands of the next generation.I It js = healthy sign.to see the Single Tax Association, or any other body of raen, taking an active Interest in these Questions of municipal policy, The monopolistic manipulators of civic franchises are powerful, but they can- and_ aggressive public spirit.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -.* FACE THE FUTURE.palgn in favor of a closer, fiscal union of the Empire, ought to have the effect of bringing.people interested in \u2018that great project to a state of mind in which they will be willing to face the matter with their eyes open.In this\u2019 country, up to the present, there has appeared-little disposition to do so.We.hear much of the devotion of Canadians to Pritish interests; many -confident expressions concerning pire could be reorganized; we hear any amount of admiration expressed for Mr.Chamberlain; but it has been fmpos- sible, so far, to discover that anybody in this country has ettempted to.fôre- cast the probabilities, to \u2018explain.by what process the.scheme would work iteelf out; or what would-be its effects upon any or all sections of the population.Perhaps it might, fairly be answered that it will be time enough for the people generally to examine the à in time.-of getting it.we hearj laré not so tremendously pleased with \u201cThe interests of the mother country.far greater extent than now.\u201cThe interests of the- colonies demand the promotion of British manufactures in order that the mother coune.try, being by far the greatest consuming centre in the world for imported agricultural produce, may \u2018promote in return the development of colonial cultivation.\u201d : , * Theres 1s no getting away from it, and this {8 the best time to \u201cface the music.\u201d Beyond doubt Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s undertaking, in which they profess to be greatly interested, would be made very much easier if Canadian \u2018manufacturers would accept the position thus boldly outlined.But nothing.any of them have said indicates that they do.accept it.At least they will not be able to say they were not warned © 75 ¢ent gas and no extension of the railway franchise.- \u201cWe not.only want 76 cent.gas, but we don't want a bare majority of this Council to take away our only chance: Why not ask the city to buy out all the steam railways \u2018In Canada as a preliminary to haying any say in what shall be done with its own streets.\u2014+ Fifty years more?Well the people the way the company treats them now that they should \u201cbe willing to.make the term: that long: oo ; \u2014 Jal : s To give the Street Rallway Company & half-éentury franchise in exchange for the \u2018\u2019better terms\u201d it is offering, would be to sell the city\u2019s birthright | be primarily a grain-carrying route; CONDEMN THE GT, Ontazi Association Thinks That it Would Paralyze Trade for Years to Come.London, Ont., Sept.19.\u2014The annual meeting of the Western Ontario Conservative Aesoclation was held.here.Major Beatty, president, was in the chair.\u201d : oo 1 \u2018The association recorded its \u2018condemnation of the transcontinental railway, as follows: *- \u2018 i 1\u2014The Government proposes to bulla Hon.A.G.Blair in his speech in Parliament.: ; ho 2\u2014The proposed route of this railway between the cities of Quebeo.and.Winnipeg is for many hundreds of miles located\u2019 to tha north of the height of land and south of Hudson's Bay, into what {s practically unknown country.8-/The Government confess they are unable to furnish Anformation respecting the route the gradients end curvatures; etc, while at the same time they insist that the proposed road shall that is that on which the rates shall be low.They are unable, though challenged, to state the probable cost with- \u2018in $10,000,000._\u2014 : : 4\u2014All authorities on transportation emphatically declare the superiority of water and of water and rail routes as opposed to all rail route for the cheap carriage of grain and other commodi- thes Detween the West and the Atlantic ports.\u2026 \u2018 - - - WOULD PARALYZE TRADE.&\u2014The Dominion of Canade has already expended upon a system of Government waterways and rallways be- WLLSTREETIS FTE QUEBEC OL \u201cto Develop Canadian - \u201cAron Mines.New \u2018York, Sept.19.\u2014A strong Wall street eyndicate is being-quietly formed by leading steel magnates and finan- clers, in which it is reported that the Morgan and Schwab interests are.par- tric plants to develop and convert.into steel the vast beds of magnetic ore | Ontario and Quebeo by the new, c- superintendent of mines for the Du- spected the new plant operated by the Canadian Niagara Power Company, and visited the Lockport reduction pliant is \u201cthe basis of the syndicate\u2019s movement.Westinghouse Interests and Mr.John Charlton, M.P;, are among the'Cuna- dian jnterests concerned, with the Morgan, Schwab and the United States Steel Corporation in the.new enter- sa, | It is claimed that heretofore the scarcity of a nearby supply of fuel has: prevented the developing of the rich beds of magnetic ore, particularly adapted to steel conversion, but now, under the plans.of the eyndicate, unlimited water power to \"rodûce electricity for the new process >f electro- Aytic eteel production can be obtained by concessions, and the syndicate ex- peots to furnish ten millions of capital: \u2018at once for the work, Increasing as necessity in developing- demands, The Investigations of Mr.Haanel, Canadian\u2019 superintendent.of mines; who has just reported an official \u2018inspection\u2019 ticipating to secure concessions to con- |.struct several large -water power elec- |.minlon, at Ottawa, \u2018who recently in- |.It is stated here that Sir William Van |.} Horne, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, the TEES&C Large, medium and small stone = rÉrocurabe-anywhère.: | * s#rSold everywhere.Bots Ligueur Gin rable.Jueg.\u2026 Small glass | J \u201cA Very refreshing blend of \u2018cavefully melected EN Half-pound packages, 25 cents each Fernet- 4 The World's Appetizing and Digestive Bitters.\u201d , bee growths.\u201d > Branca ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, .FRASER, VIGER & CO./ À-207, 209; 211 St.James St, The Mordheimer Boilding, BSTABLISHED 1836, + + THE J.CRADOUK > \u2018Corner Residence - is out, the only means of control over Subject when they are moved to do so for a mess of pottage.« | tween the West and Atlantic ports 2| of the yew plant at Chippewa, shows \u20189 | FOR SALE.the power and light monopoly that re- PY Its inclusion within the range.of on __, | sum approximating $150,000,000.enormoug_ possibilities, as the experl- cs To Co practical politics.But that reply is not Dotter fifty years of a Montreal 6\u2014The effect of constructing the rail- ental plant is an unquestioned suc- i ; , /xceptionally well built: granite front and mains to us.If @ majority of the CIF open to those who, like the Manufac- Street Railway franchise than a cycle TAY via the Fouts, proposed by the} cess, - demonstrating that electrical - FUNERAL DIRECTORS ie: Day windows; side light; granolithic Council can be secured to vote favor- tore A fat] re or talkin \u2018of almost anything else.\u2018It.is 80 easy Government will rob our great national treatment of 4nagnetic ore produces | .J Co Be ae ail wing nt Al AA avc urers\u2019 Association, are forever talking to capitalize, and returns, accordingeto assets of thelr present value, and para- cheaply the finest grades of steel, which | \u201cAND EMBALMERS CT room, lavatory.pe oer.Hains.ably upon the proposals now offered to them, the same majority can be used to renew the contract with \u2018thé Gas Company, end then for many years the city of Montreal will have been handed over, bound hand and foot, to one set of capitaliste, who have already shown that they know how to take the last dollar out of every franchise they can get from the city.\u2018 - \", There i$ no excuse whatever for extending tlie present contract beyorid the twenty years it has yet to run.There 4s no justification, in the Hght of recent street railway practice, for \u2018making any contract.with a street rallway company for more than twenty years.) ' R i We made à contract with this com- lain, and yet forever advocating n home \u2018the ona Mr.Chamberlain advances.»It | such legislation as they think best, even\u2019 \u2018preferential trade \u2018scheme 1s not con- \u2018tem:of minimum dutiés high enough to about it, forever lauding Mr.Chamber-.policy totally opposed In tendency to is really getting to be time for the man- ufacturers-to scrutinize the matter more closely, They da not deserve to be told, as an evening paper told them, that they are the Empire's worst enemies.They have a perfect right to press for.though their views may be wholly mistaken.\u2018But after they have \u2018been as- svred time and time again that the rigtent with the maintenance of a sys- protect them against British competi tion, they ought to condescend to \u2018examine the proposals, to see.whither they really do lead.They know, for example, that Mr.Chamberlain wanted free nde within \u2018the latest test, -hip \"go in for a new bargain, all right, But $240 for $100 pald down, rer .The tendency is to municipal owrier-.\u2018of street railwav franchisés, Montreal should not, \u2018by arranging a fifty-year.contract now, put herself outside the field: of progress for all that If ths Street Railway Company want to throw up the.present contract and there must be no jockeying.the people out of the advantages the present contract gives them._ La That is rather a cool proposition of the Street Rallway Company's, that the city\u2019 should.undertake to buy, when the franchise expires, all the property the company may have acquired outside the city limits.That would indeed be buying a pig in a.lyze for a long time their further and\u2019 necessary development, and, therefore, .both directly and indirectly, the cost of.moving freight between the last and West and West and East.; 7\u2014Despite the fact that the Government was pledged to appoint à .commission to enquire into the whole question of the best transportation routes, | and despite the fact that this commission has actually been appainted,- the Government has brought down to.Par- lHament .an ill-considered \u2018schème devised without the knowledge of.Mr.Hlair, the ex-Minister of Rullways, and without the advice of the Government's own' rallway experts belng taken or sought.Lo Ç 2 a : 8\u2014The -Governnient peek to rush their project and bind themiselves by- contracts with the Grand Trunk Pacitic without \u2018knowledge or enquiry.; THE OFFICERS ELECTED.The officers elected were as follows:.Hon.president, Dr.Roome, London; president, Major Beattie, London; first vice-president, Philip Boyer, Ridge- town; second vice-president, Dr.Ma- guire, Waterford; third vice-president, the market now demands.It was sug-: £estéd on Wall street yesterday that the five millions levied on the United.States Steel stock was to strengthen \u2018dian syndicate.STEAMSHIP BAVARIAN IS DUE HERE THIS EVENING | Allan Liner Has Her Cabins Filled Cabin Passengers from ) Liverpool.The R.M.S.Bavarian, Allan Line, Liv- etpool to Quebec and Montreal, passed Father Point at 2.30 p.m.yesterday.She \u201cwill land her steerage passengers at Quebec and arrive in Montreal this \u2018evening.She has 251 second, 680 third and the following: first class passengers: Sister Marie Albert, Sister Marle Amelie, Miss C.Andersan, F.Andrews, Miss Andrews, Mrs.Armand and maid, Mrs.E.Barber, Miss R.Barber, Captain Barker: J.A.Baker, G.S.Baker, With First the plane of the promoters of the Cana- |.|T NEWS OF LABOR UNIONS | 800.ST.JAMES ST.Le Establiched 50 Years.°° .$\u2014\u2014e + ' The *Longshoremen will meet in their.hall, Notre Dame Street, Sunday af\u2018 ternoon ait 8 o'clock.The business is important.10° ToL An emergency 1 .eeting of the Horse- shoers will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon to.discuss matters relative to the Canadian Trades :and Labor Congress.a : .: A meeting of the Garment Workers\u2019 executive has been called.for Sunday] afternoon at:3 o'clock.\u201d Important business will be up for discussion._- An urgent meeting of the delegates to the Canadian Trades and Labor Congress at Brockville will be held.Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in St.Joseph's floor; six rooms on second floor; large attic; excellent stable and coach.house.Fine.property for a well-to-do physician; situated\u2019 west of Mountain Street.Co | THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.\u2014\u2014 Building Lots for Sale At a bargain.Eight lots of downe Avenue.Prices Low.One half cash, balance at 4 per cent.Co THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, Westmount Upper Level s50x109 feet each, -on Lans- A VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY \u201c500 Guy Street; Above St.Catherine St.= Will be sold by auction (FRASER BROS., Auctioneers), On Wednesday, 30th September, at 11 am, at the salesrcom of - SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY 00, SECOND FLOOR; MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, pany for thirty years.Ten have passed.the Empire at once, and that now he is poke, 8\" | T+.Gunn, Seaforth; secretury, Hume B.[ Miss Amanda Birg.Miss Black, A.B.| Hall, 1796 St.Catherine Street.The TE A 8 And al thelr let willing to make a beginning, in the : | æiyott, London: - \u2018 ] | 'Poak, Mrs.G.A.Bott, R.Brenner, MI.| meeting has been called by Mr.Ver-|- REAL ESTA TE & AGENCY GO.5 .ready, by r letter of yester- Having decided, and rightly.that a Sr \u2018Brind, W.H.Brown, Dr.Brown, A.J] ville.: .5, ° .MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.= ; day, they concede that the city made & poor bargain, because they can well hope of getting it later on.They may know what Mr.Balfour has in mind, for he rests his case on the American two-thirds vote could never be got to} endorse this proposal, the Street Rail- - CORNWALL: AND VICINITY.Three Promirient People \u2018Passed \u2018Away Lyrne, Master Byrne, H.P.Carter, Major Cartwright, Mrs, Cartwright, L.J.Clark, Mr, Clark, T.Coombs, Miss.care ckie, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WILL IMPROVE CATTLE MARKET.House and afford to gell ten tickets for a quarter.rule forbidding interstate tariffs.They Way lobbyists got the Legislature to During the Week.; Currier, Mise.Maes ead Chie: Finance Board Makes an Appropriation We did not need thelr admission.Mr.know what Mr.Brassey thinks, for he [cut it down to a bare majority.The (Brest al to The Montreal Herald.) a N Dotson.Mrs, Ww: Doran, Mr.Dre-| of $5,700.for.Work.Mullarkey's road sells ten tickets on a short term contract, end in English ities the same average charge is the It would be wrong, grievously, wrong, - to take from the city now the option it bas of taking over the street railways of the city at the end of the existing contract.It would be this provision one which would, after .@fty years of what must be extortion, | told them himself that \u2018their \u2018Made in folly to put in place of policy, end tha other from the pro Canada\u201d plan would not do,\u2018 that the British manufacturer must be let In on irmportance.on the-subjert.One 18 from the fourteenth letter of \u201cAn.Frconomiat\" to the Timen,: which letters have carriéd the most forcible and by all odds the ablest exposition of the Chamberlain.Chambetlain Nhtiona!- Teview, Whose usristant editor's study of the Eron-\" omies of Empire han ntfructed.wido- \u2018Legislature, though warned by The terms that will pay him to come.Elne- | where in.this issue of The Herald may | | he found two statements of the first | should be made for: fifty years., TA year Herald, did what wäs asked.Now the reat is being done.- 3 .It the Council yngi8t consider this proposition, then it must take time to study what a fifty years\u2019 franchise is really\u2019 worth.When we have learned that: we will see that the Street Railway wants to buy dollars with dimes.Benldes; we shall see that no contract © Montrealers should bear In mind that uny-extension of the Street Rallway franchise strengthens.the grip which : Cornwall, Sept.19.\u2014A.P.Cameron, one of the leading business men of Finch for the past sixteen years, dled suddenly on Monday of heart trouble.He was a son of the late Alex.Cameron, \u2018of Finch, and was highly respected.°* \u201cStormont County W.C.T.U.will convene in the Presbyterian Church, New- ington, on Tuesday, September 22.The evening meeting will.be addressed \u2018by Rev.G.G.Huxtable, of Moutreal, sec- \u2018yetary of thé Quebec Alliance.Ag in-.\u2018teresting and profitable time 18 anticipated.oo 2 .; - An olä,and highly-esteemed resident of Cornwall, Mrs.Nelson Turner, died Thursday about 11 a.m.after an illness of about ten days.Her maiden name was Margaret Snyder.She ls survived nan, S.Drewett, Mrs.Hunter.-Dunn, Miss B.Doran, Mrs.Evans, Mr.Fisher, Mrs.Fisher, Miss Fisher,.S.H.Fowler, WwW.A.Fowler, Mrs.F.Fowler, \u2018Miss Fowler, Mr.Gillett, Mrs.Gilmour, Miss.Gilmour, J.O, Gorman, Miss \u201cViolet Gower, J.H.Grice, H.T.Grundy, Mrs, Hill, H.W.Halifax.Rev.E.Hamilton, Ww.D.Hawdon, Mrs.Hawdon, Mr.Hayward, R.G.Hebden; Mrs.Helme, Master Helme, Miss A.Henry, Miss Hodgson, Miss E.M.Hodgson, Mr.Hatfield, Sister Marie Jean, Miss H.Jenks, Miss M.B.Jenks, Mrs.Melvin Jones, Miss Jones, S.O.11.Keay, Mr.Kett-\u2019 son, Mrs.Kettson and infant, F.Kund- sen, M: F.Laughran, Miss M.Laugh-.ran, Miss A.Laughran, Miss.B.Law- ler, H.E.Lawson, Sister Marle Leon, The Finance Committee met yester- ay afternoon and disposed of a good] deal of business.Five thousand seven hundred dollars was voted for the improvement of the east end cattle market.It was decided to authorize the the sum of $42,00 for the completion of the St.James : (reet Sewer, and: for paving a portion of the street.The proposed.until next Friday, at the request of Ald.Sadler, to allow proprietors in that vicinity - to express \u2018their views on the proposal.ne Antoine and St.Lawrence Streets will be dealt with at a special meeting tobe Roads Committee to call for tenders for} xtension of Mackay] Street to Overdale Avenue was left over | The matter of expropriations in St.À Seven Acres of Land Close to City.An old residence well situated on the line of electrit cars in the West End.A place that will eventually be much more valu-.able, and in the meantime would ~~ make a desirable home.\u2018Price $9,000.H.L.PUTNAM, \u201clet Floor; Temple Building, gender the city \u2018of Montreal powerless | £Dread attention.Soh of j = by her husband and one on, Henry Dr.Louis, Mrs.Love, Miss Love, P.L held next Tuesday.[ to heip herself unless ahè- wilie The Times writér makes ft abunant- Te of cupitallsts and specu- rurner.The funeral took place to-day | Lukis, Mrs.H.D.Lumsden, Mrs.Lume: TT A à c p merse Mau MOTS MERS |4y cléar that in any r j t-liutors have.on'fhe city.The men who | apg clock to Woodlawn Cemetery.|.den, J.B.Mackay, Mra.Mackay.F.|.ENGINEERS GIVE A SMOKER.Factory for Sale.and able to buy up at fancy figures 8 | ny rearrangeinent tha control the Street Railway déminate |S.S.Danforth, acting United States! Marsh, Mrs, W.A.Marsh and two chii- : > ee.\"we The Montreal engineers held a smok- Small Warehouse or \u2026 | : 4: Canadian manufacturer would huve to i | imi 1; died ¢.Masson, Miss McCollom, W.; Te 2 : | toithe Light, He immigration agent at Cornwall; died dren, Mr.Mnsson, : .WW 11 sallway system extending, perbape, to take his chunce axatrint- the RBritinh |.the LA rs \u2018 at and Pe Company.suddenly at his home at Massena Mon-| M.Bell McDoriald, Mrs.Duncan Mc- Ang concert.in their armory.Poins st.Very Central.À \u2018the American border, \u2019 marufacturer.The advantage he fore.Lot Erip ould \u2018day morning.He had gone home from Eachran, Owen McGarvey.Mrs.Mc-|'Charles, last night.Representatives o oo é There should be no extension of tne\u2019 sees the Canadian manufarturers would have 18 something very different from wenkened, not strengthéned, To postpone for.halt\u2019 a century the Cornwall -Saturday night, and was in bis usual health up to a few hours before his death.+ Garvey, Miss Megarry, S.M.P.Mich- aelson, T.A.Mitchell.F.G.Mortimer, J.W.Mullin, F.Newby, D.W.Ogilvie, the city regiments were present, and the prizes won at: the last rifle match\u2019 were distributed by Major S.Howard.Five minutes\u2019 walk from the .Post Office.- A handy, comp ct.+.property, suitable for a moder- Franchise.i - .- : *sulli W.R ibuted to th .una \u2014 ere that high tariff mintinum of .which wa | opportunity of owning tha city street \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Miss Oliver, Rev.T.O'Sullivan, W.R.| Among those whe contributed to el .\u2018 ate-sized inanufacturing busi- - ; \u201c : : .: : : ) 0 - OWT .TL L ERE P.Parker, Mrs.Parker, R.Patterson, ramme were: Sergt.A.Wilson, Pte.| ; ; ; FARES \u2018AND FRANCHISES, ~ |now hear.\u201cThe Canadiana.would have railway would be un act of folly.In MAN Wants BUT LITT E Hi Eek.Prof.Ww: Petersen, Mrs.kevle, Corp.J.Busby, M.E., and Sergt: ness.Cold storage plant now The Montreal Single Tax Association bas issued a timely pamphlet protest- ng against the proposal to extend the \u2018a permanent advantage for the comi- modities they can manufacture in their Tiearness to the market, And the mora ninétenn years the current franchise will expire, and its value will be far greater than it Is to-day.It is sim- It \u2018fs astonishing how few things are really essential for a man's needs here below.It admits of no argument.Petersen, Miss Piper, Miss Plant, Mr.C.Reed, Mrs Reed, Miss Prevost, C.Rose, T.Rowlands, A.J.Robinson, J.Mrs.Rowlands, A.Simpson, Mr.Dick.rt DEFENGE CLOSES ITS CASE.\u2018 the front, which is solidly built © in good, well rented dwellings, H.L PUTNAM, > rapid.and detalled knowledge they.enni\u2019| ply Imponsible, In view -of the ant th S j \u201cThe rÎtnesses for th oo .: FE : 1548 .\u201cthe growth however, that paramount: among these Smails, Mrs.Smails, H.M.Smyder, Mr.| \u2018The examination of witnesses for the - .term of the franchise of the Street always obtiln of the needs of con-|of the city and the.development of few needs \u2018is ithe necessity of good, Southern, Mrs.Southern, Miss South-\"| defence 1m the Parisi murder cas: Was |., \u2018at Floor, Temple Building.|Ratiway Company.\u2018matés that as thé capital stock of the Company is $6,000,000 and as the mar- \u2018ket value of $100 in shares has been \u2018$265, the total value of stock and fran summers.\u201d That is something: very aif- ferent from the present idea of \u201cadg- quate protection.\u201d | The other writer in even more - the actence of street raflway construction.and operation, to form at this time uy: rensonable estimate of what will Lie tha value of the privilege-the Mont- restful sleep.: .~ Any man who, out of motives -of + economy or indifference, goes on in the use of improper appliances for securing good sleep, is not on a vastly \u2018ern, Rev.J.De Soyes, Walter Spencer, Mrs.Spencer, Miss Spencer, Miss Spencer, 8.S.Stephenson, Miss E.Stephenson, Miss L.Stephenson, Miss Stike- man, Miss M.Stikeman, Miss \u2014 Stike- man, - W.F.P.Stockley, H.Stringer, continued \u2018yesterday afternoon, but r row was developed.Mr.Ris sonnette was thé last on the stand.and produced the clothes worn by the dead inaân.The Knife blade was Inserted in garments, and the jury nothing the cuts in the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - phatic.He .begins ; ; Con e tramp or.waif ; chise\u2014less $1,000,000 of bonds\u2014is $14, Pon ee br roving, pia rexl Btreat Railway Company wishes Arterent plane ro ents oy \u201ccondi.Mr.Bpry.J.D.Tait, Frank Thomas, L.| shown that they corfesponded.The |.v $00,000, Deducting from this the | : UE | to purchase.= tions of sleep, and whose appearance, | Thomas, C.0.Thomas, Mrs.Thomas, charges to the jury are being delivéred | CHOICE SUBURBAN RESIDENCES.amount of money presumably put into \u2018the busines:\u2014$8,000,000\u2014the value of \u201cfhe franchise given by the city is found .\u2018to be $5,500,000 On a basis of a life of nineteen years the franchise has a (Feast value of $468,421.\u201cAs the earn- g power of the rallway is steadily ing each month, and the popu- \u2018lation o£ Montreal ts atoadily.fhogeas- by etch year, and may inerense \u2018fit- ty per cent.in the next nineteen years {he above is an under-estimate;\u201d says | the eclonies'as à market for whut mmas- sale of British manufactured gnoda is falling off everywhere except in Rrit- feh colonies.\u2018From: this he passes jog- ieally to the theory that what rev isires to.be done, uniess the progress af British manufacturing bas reachad 3e term, Is to develop the vast nreum af ufagtures Great Britain may in the future produce.He seas that British exports to Canada have increased from six \u2018to eleven million pounds a year under the existing preference, and looks RE] _ Mr.Rosas lent comfort to the high tariff people last night by saying.he could not understand why Canada\u2019s fmporta were so much hifffier per head than those of the United States.Would not the explanation probably be that Canada has not the varieties of soil and climate to produce all the raw mate- mais that can be produced in the States, and that her small population \u2018makes 1t-economicaliy.impossible to manufacture many articles for which next day.betrays the conditions under which he lives.Therefore, it is much the wisest for those persons having spring beds as hard as the floor or as baggy as a sling to decide to-day to get a Hercules Spring Bed, No.0 or No.1.In this Spring Bed only its delightful softness is experienced by the sleeper.Its great strength lies hidden until by any means the spring bed becomes de- 3, 4, 5, 6 and up to ten tires as strong as the degrees of depression go on.Therefore, the makers of the Her- pressed too far.\u2018Then it becomes 2, |.Miss Thomas, Miss A.P.Tileston, Mids L G.Tod;, Es Triefus, Miss Tunnicliffe, R.Umacke, Mrs.Umacke, J.P.Wad- dington, Mra Wallace, Miss Wallace, Major Ward, Mrs.Ward, Master Ward, Miss Ward, Mr.Welnrek, Mrs.Welford, J.H.Wheatcroft, Mrs.Wheatcroft, Alfred Whitman, Mrs.Whitman, - Mra Wilkinson, Mrs.M.Williams, Dr.W.B Willmot, Mrs.Wilimot, Sister Marle Xavier, Mr.Young, Miss Young.\u2019 Sra FOR SALE.Three used pianos.Special da À Chickering.was $700, now.$185: WA.liams, upright, was $350, now $169; * :to-day, ani à verdict is expected before evening, .: \"FRANCOIS FOGIN 18 HURT.\u2018- \u201cFrancois Fogin, carpenter, 3?years keut on the.head yesterday while working in the Grand Trunk shope, Point St.Charles.He was taken to the Gen- eraï Hospital fn an ambulance.- - 2 re Er i ANNIVERSARY AT THE POINT.Grace Church, Point Bt.Charles, will to-morrow celebrate the eleventh anniversary of ita opening.\u2018Ven.Archdea- cid, living at 327 St.Antoine Street, was |.In this high-class\u2019 residential locality, + ==Also BUILDING LOTS ome.| MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MoCULLOCN AVENUE, .BLOOMFIELD AVENUE, : +».SF.CATHERINE ROAD.Good street car service.Terms © suit, MONEY TO LOAN.FRANK E.DONOVAN, 3 OUTREMONT! | AGHTFORNARD EVIDENCE FROM - Ca That Pe-ru-ns Cures Catarrh \u2018Wherever Located.ES \" Co amen, Governors, General Conaie, Recommend Pe-ru-na a the unqualified indorse- American citizens as Pp- \u2018rune.The pharmacopoeia does not ot turoteh a catarrh rem- : No other remedy ment of so many ciauSpuianes ody so well known.It is edged Peruna and catarrh are so indelibly associated apeak of one is to think of the oi late US.Consul to Venezuela, 8.A, ex- | other.Almont Barnes, ,Chtet of Bureau of Statistics of State Departm \u2018Bureau of Statistics in Agricultural Department, Washington, D.C, writes : \u201cPeruna is not only a remedy for catar- rhel troubles, but equally as effective for colds and aches arising It is a most excellent tonic for de- \u2018bilitated systems.Many of my friends have used it successfully, and I have no hesitation tm giving it my recom- from the same.\u201cmendation.\u201d \u2014 Almont Barnes.Fred & Goodrich, ex-member of Congress from Florida 1st session), writes the following letter from Shawnee, and am satisfied that our Peruna, is not only a cure for catarrh, but also a most vigorous tonic, and as so many of my friends have been benefited by its yse I have no hesitation in recommending it to the public.\u201d Fred.8.Goodrich, Congressman H.Henry Powers, of Vermont, writes from 1a.: \u201cI am assured Morrisville, Vt.: \u201cPeruna I have used \u201cmn my family with success.I can .recommend it as an oxcellent family remedy, and very good \u2018for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections.\u201d\u2014H.Henry Powers It is a well.known fact that-the-gunboat-Hist-was more .effective in destroying the torpedo destroyers of the Span- Lucien Young, mander of the gunboat Hist during the battle of Santiago, Was specially mentioned by /Admiral Sampson for his gal=' In a recent letter from Washington, D.C.gsh fleet than any other vessel., Jantry.writes: \u201cThe curative qualities of Peruna as a cure for ca- UK \u2018terrh have been fully established by the \u2018same most successfully by many of my acquaintances, and I can recommend any one who ts so afflicted to try it.\u201d\"\u2014 Luclen Young.i YWe have testimonials on file from over ietety members of Congress, \u2018Generals and many other men of dignity and prominence.Ie you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe- runa, write.at once to Dr.-Hartman, ous mette Dans pren MATRA qe MB.THOMAS TAIT MEN OF NATIONAL PROMINENCE] MEETS DEPUTATION Governors, Ir on ali hands that ent, now in | come= he use of the \u2014miucous membrane: - cases.Hon.writes : ehould beware, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.BRAVES TERRIBLE DANGERS AT ~ BRINK OF NIAGARA'S CATARACT William Larocque, -a French- C.radian: From Below Montreal, Performs Work at the Falls Never | Before Adtempted by.Man.1 For the last tour months an enormous undertaking erection at the great cataract, Niagara Falls.The work 1s its power development, and \u2018in connection with it is gn amazing task, undertaken by Messrs Battle Bros., of Thorold, Ont., who are building a great wing dam at the head of the White Horse Rapids for the .Niagara Construction.Company, bulld- ers of the works of the Ontario Power Company.This dam is being thrust out into the deep, silent, swift-running water at the head of the rapids for a distance of 260 feet, and then down-etream 700 feet, Involving a work of almost incredible difficulty.The first section is now completed, and four hundred feet of the second have been built.A .few days ago the contractors decided to obtain soundings on that part of the river in which the rest of the dam is to be built.At first they were at a loss for & method of doing this, but the mat\u2019 ter was referred to William Larocque, their French-Canadian foreman, from below Montteal, and in a few hours the problem was solved; .Larocque Builds a Float.Larocque first built a sort of float 32 feet long and 14 feet wide.The upstream\u2019 end of it was only about a foot thick, but at the other end it sloped up to a height of three feet.On this a mast twenty feet high was er- _ected and securely braced, and to its \u2018top a stout cable was attaghed.Two other cables were then fastened to the front of the float, and the queer craft wag started down stream from the extremity of the dam.Another cable led out sideways to ald in directing the float.The current runs more than 15 , miles an hour at this point, and as \u2018soon as the float was fairly started .the water rushed over the low front of #t and bore down so hard that tt.was forced up over the higher back, an the float went to the bottom like a stone.This was exactly what Larocane had intended.The two cables were pald put slowly and carefully till the float had gone down stream 270 feet.It was found then by pulling on the cables that they would stand- a strain as great as if the float were anchored.to the rock at the bottom of the river.Attaches Box to Cable.- Then Larocque came to the_ front CATARRH IS CURABLE OBR NOT CURABLE.Jas eractly according to the way ît te trent- Let ons doctored theoretically or Stones the stomach-\u2014-ive a AT ws oATA aA rit à st .pret alter then craû Thousands say s0, from giaû experience.more or less, of the strongest In sn acre, testimonlais.Dr.Agnewrs Heart Cure rollsres bourt @is- aly wha \"He Notre Dame, uv\u201c has been.in course of \u201cthe tal again! He had a sort of box attached to the cable stretched from the mast \u2018on the float to a mast on the dam, and into this he got, and ordered his men to let him slide out on the cable.The box was hung to the cable by a pulley, and the mast on the dam was higher than \u2018that on the float, so that the box would slide out.The rope attached to the box was controlled by the \u2018daring foreman\u2019s brother, Napoléon La- rocque, and another man named Philip\u2019 Clarmont.They were on top of the[ \u201cshore\u201d mast, and directed - the whole operations on the dam.A life line was fastened around the waist of the man in the \u2018box, and a gang of trusty men held the other end of it.Out on the thin cable, swaying.to and fro fn his crazy box, Latocque slid foot by foot, till presently he signalled that the box be stopped.Then |.he lowered an inch and a quarter steel sounding rod into.the water \u2018till he touched bottom, and the engineers on shore levelled their instruments and took the level.Out again went the box, and another sounding was made, and 80 on again and again until' the in- _trepld forernän was close to the sunken boat, and only.about 50 feet from .\u201cthe break: of the rapids.Nears Brink of Eternity.Every few feet he signellad for the x to, stop, and let down his rod.an ingénious arrangement he was able | to low - the box nearer the water, end o: : he was down within two feet of-the rushing tide.No man ever went out there before and returned.to tell e, \u2018Death in the oiling rapids, and a final plunge of a battered corpse over \u2018the cataract was always the inevitable fate.Larocque did not seem to realize the terrible peculiarity of his pos tion, but he went on making his soundings till all was completed.- Then he gave the signal, and was drawn up to the dam without accident, A crowd of contractors, engineers, photographers and other spectators crowded for-| ward to ' grasp his hand, bt the Frenchman seemed unable to realize why they should all make such a fuss, It was all In the day's work to him.The sunken float was dragged back, and to-day if you visit the spot you will see no sign of where a brave man in blue jeans risked his .ife and saved it by his own skill and Inventivenèss.- Another Surprising Feat.\u2018Larocque performed another surprising feat.When asked if he could get| soundings at sone- from the u tide of the dam, he sald, pstream \u201cMe tink,\u201d and he did.The result of his mental labor was a scheme equally \u2018as surprising as his previous one.NArrow-gauge tramway runs the full length of the dam.On one of its Mt tie cars he constructed a cantilever truss of steel rails and cables, and then swung it round so that it projected outward from each side of the dam about 650 feet.The float used on the previous day wad loaded with stone and anchored to the end of the truss that was on the down-stream side of te dam.To the other end Larocque.Peruna has cured\u2019 more cases of catarrh than all the other remedies combined.Goodrich, of Oklahoma, says.: for catarrh, but also a most vigorous tonic.\u201d These two facts are beyond controversy.that operates to tone up the whole nervous system will \u2018also.operate beneficially upon catarrh.Catarrh is simply a flabby condition of the mucous.membrane.This flabbiness has been brought about by exposure- to cold, which finally \u2018depressés the nerves supplying the Peruna operates immediately to strengthen these nerves and give tone to thé: mucous membrane.There is no other internal catarrh remedy that has proven.effective.in all D.A.Nunn, ex-Congressman from \u2018Tennessee, \u201cI cheerfully recommend Peruna t6.all\u201d those suffering | from catarrhal troubles.\u201d\u2014D.A.Nunn.-j\u2014\u2014The-most-distinguished\u2014men\u2014o t_the-United\u2014States-\u2018have- no hesitation in lending their influence to assist in letting \u2018the people know of the virtues of Peruna.Nearly one-half the people are In some de : .fore, it is almost a nation ; Port that the \u2018people should khow of Feruna.| Pe-ru-na Cannot Be Imitated.> : Some things may be successfully imitated, but Perutia- cannot.be, \u2019 Bvery.one purchasing Peruna should look out for tmitations.Exam- | ine\u2019 each package caretully.If you have ever used Peruna or if you .have ever tasted it you are not in the slightest\u2019 danger of being: misled .by these imitations, but all those beginning the use of Peruna .\u2018Beware of imitations.Belleve-no one who telle you that he has .a -reniedy that is making the same cures that Peruna is making: If you have any doubt as to .the genuineness of the bottle of.Peruna.you are using, write to Dr.Hartinan, and the fraud, it there de-eDy, will soon be detected.-| down to the water.~e | This | information\u2019 was even.harder It is exactly \u2018as Congressman \u2018Peruna fs not only a cure Any remedy There is Somé \u2018Straight Talking 7-7 SCHOOL BOOKS FOR ALL MERRIMAN'S .LATEST *.Barlaseh = = Guard A most interesting romance.AT CHAPMAN'S BOOKS RE, \u2018Montreal 1 THE PR IVATE scHooLs.When Pretest is Made Against Certain Removals.M.Thomas Tait, the chief rallway commissioner, apparentiy considerably ruffled the feelings of some of the residents of Warragul on the occasion of his visit to that town, when a deputation waited: upon him and protested against th removal of several railway employes from Warragul to Traral- gon, in pursuance of Mr.Tait's expressed\u2019 intention to make the latter town the depot for the Gippsland rail- wäy system.e Melbourne .Age states that the reception met with by the deputytion was not of an altogether cordial nature, Mr, Tait giving the impression early in the interview that his mind was JSully fade wh to make the change, at any ra ve the experiment a falrly extended trial MR, TAIT UNDERSTANDS CASE, Indeed, Mr.McNell had not gone far in stating the case for the Warragul \u2014before\u2014h ted- b Mr.Tait, who told him that he knew | \u2018Jall about it as well a8 the speaker, or perhaps better.\u201cWhen: you were at Warragul some time ago,\u201d Mr.McNell said, \u201cyou were good enough to inform us that we were all shareholders in this concern, which you were appointed to manage.-| As: shareholders we say that you are now making a change in the management, so far as Gippsland is concerned, which is not justified on any grounds.We have been deputed by a public meeting of Warragul residents to come and lay their cause before you, and .we -are-hero -only-to-do-our-duty_at the | request of .our fellow-townsmen and those having' vested interests in the town and district.INTEREST OF SHAREHOLDERS.As shareholders of a.company we have surely a right to criticise in a respectful.manner Its management, and point out where we consider -errors |ære being made.\u201d Mr.Tait was apparently taken back by- this straight talk | of Warragul's * representative, and pleasantly invited him to go on.Subsequently: Mr, Tait interjected: know Warragul has been the changing place for twenty years, but all I cap say is\u2014You are darned lucky to \u2018have had it for \u2018that time, and it's a fair thing now that Traralgon had a show, |.As to Mr, Spelght, well, he's gone, and ; l'in running the show now.\u201d \u2018Ahother phase of the question,\u201d persisted Mr.\u2018McNeilk-\"\"\u2018sthatitis-not'sat + ee affected by catarrh.There- \u2018curse, and it is of national im- .Address.Dr.Hartman, President of on Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, oO.attached h's box and was lowered: He made a sounding, and then the \u2018car Was moved\u2019 along on the -dam, arid \u2018he made another sounding: This was | repeated again and again, till the .engineers were in possession of the depth | of the water all along the upper side of the dam.Information\u2019 Hard To Get, to get than that regarding the river below the end of the dam, as the water strikes the dam and \u2018is turned aside, making a high current of great swiftness and many uncertain eadies and undercurrents, Several times the heavy steel sounding rod was nearly} torn from Larocque's hands, and it was only by\u2019 the exercise of all his skill that he was able to maintain his equilibrium In the swaying bux while the river dragged fierceiy \u2018at the rod | with which he\u2019 was trying to reach bottom.Niagara Falls has had many heroes Who in one w.v mr another, either in the saving of nur: ian life: or promots ing the cause of science or industry have -braved tbe \u2018Niagara River, unmindful of its awful dangers, but- the name of Larocque will often be mentioned.as a man of cool daring and wonderful intrepidity, the first to.approach so.near \u2018to the seething mass |.of waters, and was nat sacrificed on \u2018natures\u2019 \u2018high altar.\u201d .TRIED \u2018TO ENTER THE BANK.- Burglars at Tweed Were Scared Away Ea By Clerk's .Rovolver.Tweed, - Ont., Sept.18.\u2014(Special.\u2014 An unsuccessful attempt.wag, made | early yesterday morning to.effect an entrance Into the rear of the Ontario\" Bank branch.The junior e + - fmcluéing these EEA RRR AS r= uld it be necessary to |.crush with a giant's foot this proud | Studia 240.St.Cath The Opening Lecture of - the Theological Course.will \u201cbe delivered by Dr.J.-Clark Murray, on Oct.nh, at 8.00 p.m., on \u2018\u2019Reli- glon and Morality.\u201d The Fourth.Examination for B.D.will com- Mende on Oct, & ::In\u2026 addition_to\u2026 ihe ordinary courses eo\" ducted by the Professors of \u2018the College; 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Black Files.Back Files.- ASH'S INSECTICIDE is the only sane | vantative from the bites of the above pons ed \u2019 2H ofNatural History - Price Zboand 300 per bottle .\u2018Caterpiliars Caterpiliars ave ur.Currants and G Gooscberries by usi HITRHÉLLEBORE\u2014Forsne ny ee J.A.HARTE, Chemist, 1778 Notre Dème Street dE 66 ST, \u2018The Righioous \\ ND y : SN >> Man Carothfor His Beast.We.aré \u2018told by Sole: mon.A wise and 2d wood .an woman cerein 1 shot Coal canary.Seo Dd 2 Lo te\u201d he bat\u201d \u2018toon on e.market.wees, clean, well-packed seed.Brook's Bird Seed.& Treat \u2018Is unrivalled.: For sale by ah Gre.\u2018cers sand Druggists. iLL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF.EXECUTION.OF ROBERT EMMET Yous Irishmen\u2019 s Literary and Benefit Association of Montreal Arranges Entertainment in Memory of Patriot.NN SIN ] | Cs ~~ : Pi NE NS Xo \u2018v Neem ae 2 Extensive preparations are bel 8 made in the United States for the ce- .»bration of the one hundredth anni- \u2014-ersary of Robert Emmet, the young who was executed in \u201crish patriot, : Thomas street, Dublin, Sept: 20, 1808.Nearly \u2018every city \u2018In \u2018the Union will tiold a demonstration commiemorating this event.as New Pork, Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago, these \u2018celebrations will be held on a large scale.In Montreal the Young \u2018Irishmen\u2019s Literary and Benefit- Association \u2018will fittingly honor the memory of Emmet by an entertainment, which will take, \"All got one,\u2019 \u2018you know.Is your: yellow streak the coffee \u2018habit?' ROBERT EMMET, THE IRISH PATRIOT.__ place in -the.Monument National, In the larger cities, such.2 lone.An excellent oar .| other scenic effects there is a - reservoir which, Is truly wonderful.of vo- Sons pe dès > and .numbers uted by AA engagod arte, The orchestre will bo under the leadership of Prof.P.J, Shea, organist of st Ann's .\u201cAsthis wil be the Ary] of Emmet's sente: e e 2) ace Huontreal, in tin C ei | one of the mer bors of Ke ty | last night, \u201cit Je expected that the Irish citizens will turn out en masse, and unite in commemorating the death of .one who gave up so much for his country, and whose life was such en example of\u2019 devotion and loyalty.\u2019 rt \u2014\u2014\u2014 RALEIGH'S NI NEW PLAY.It isa Farce Containing Melodramatic Ingidents.London, Sept.19.\u2014In criticizing Cecil Raleigh's \u201cFlood Tide,\u201d produced at the \u2018Drury Lane Theatre last night, the Times says that the author, by calling the play a \u201cmelodramatic farce,\u201d frankly admits the unreality of the business, and that nothing is to be taken serlous- ly.It is all farce, but is accompanied by certain violent incidents which are customary in melodrama.There are a mad millionaire, two adventuresses who are both fooled, and a Victoria Cross soldler promoted from the ranks to be a captain.The \u2018action takes place \u2018in Brighton at the Metro- -politan Hotel, at the\u2019 Kempton Park races, an the saloon deck af an ocean | steamship, and at a big' London rajl- In the way, station with a real train.bursting re mn nt mmm.HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR.- \u2018Car Ran.September .'19.\u2014An \u2018electric \u201cBerlin, l car, ran at the rute of 106 4-5 miles an hour on the Zossen military » road, which is said to be the highést speed ever attained.The \u2018engineers in churge of, the experiments expect that 125 miles an hour will be reached.a .The experimenting company, which Is composed of various \u2018electrical companies and banks, organized for this purpose, has\u2019 just resumed tlie.trials tor the third time.It was found last yea) speed of 99 1-2 miles was.+ musee à St.Lawrence street, next Monday -even- ing.This entertainment will be most appropriate, Interesting, and varied.Senator H.J.Cloran has consented to deliver a \u2018short address dealing with incidents in the life\u2019 of Emmet, whith, no doubt, will be much.appreciated \u2018by the large audience, which it Is expect-.\u2018ed will attend.The dramatic section\u2019 of the assocla- tion will\u2019 also produce the sterling drama entitled \u201cThe Irish Captain; or The Wearihg of the Green,\u201d \u2018which will be interpreted by -a competent cast: Between acts first and second of the drama No.1 Company.of St.Patrick's Cadets, in command of Capt.J.Ryan, will perform: physical exer- Ÿ- Londôn, September 19.\u2014The achieved, that the i0-pound rails and\u2019 ordinarily ballasted roadbed would not sland the strain, Since then the roadbed has been reconstructed with-broken basalt and closely set with pine ties faced with atk, so as to combine the springiness ot the pine and the hardness.of the oik.The new rails weigh a little over 100 pounds.Alterations.| have also been made In the motor.The details of the experiments are faced with oak; so as,to combine the end of the trials.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018MANY \u2018FORGED LETTERS.leading newspapers \u2018here are suffering from what might be termed an epidemic of forged letters for publication.- The.1 London Times had scareely _ exposed | \u2018the falsity of the \u201cWarwick™ rattle snake letter before it published a brief \u201ccommunication; signed \u201cDarnley,\u201d saying the Peer of that name (Earl Darn- ley) did not intend to participate \u2018in the bye-election campaign in Rochester.~ \u2018NINETY LIVES LOST IN STORM.Washington, Sept.19.\u2014In-a communi- \u2018cation addressed by the Colonidl.Sec retary of Jamaica to United States Cone «sul Bridgman, in reply to an enquiry .made by the latter relative to the .con- \u2018ditions resulting from the storm which recently swept over the island, the secretary safd that while the disaster was great, Jt was not\u2019 so appalling as the consul had been led to believe, the nuntber of lives lost were not more than 9.He said'also that there would \u2018be little, if any, danger to health re-| sulting from the fruit Irving on .the Some small, some: \u2018large.; in your.make-up, the.less yellow gold i in your character and pocket-book.sour nd.: The more \u2018\u201c\u2018vellow\u2019\u2019 Does it reduce your \u2018working force, kill \u201c your energy, push you into the big crowd of mongrels, deaden what.thoroughbred: blood \u201cyou may have, and neutralize all your.efforts - to make, money and fame 2: It dons that very thing for thousands \u2018who do\u2019 t suspect it.+ .: .* \u2018 Languid, half sick, stomach and bowel troubles, heart weak and hardly haïf alive, you cannot succeed under such fearful handicaps nowadays, when the world only: yields.the crown for the best efforts of keen people.- .: Try.leaving\u201d off coffee.for 10 days.and: healthy body by.Postum Coffee.\"That's the true route to health, and with.bounding exuberant health you acquire \u201cEnergy plus.\u201d ! Build back .: Then, to \u201cdo things\u201d à is easy.Ca : There\u2019 s a Reason, Have a Las | em © eg en rt amen ass ji %w\u2019 Te SN .FES RENIN .= - : .; ~ That is the Speed at \u201cat Which an Electric] - sults will probably ve published at the | He said | | cheese,\" { make; \"all sold at 113%c.\u2018| ed cheese, no butter.j Colored.at 11%e; | colored.| buyers [he hopes \u2018will \u201c REQUEST OF Hé.We Company Asks \u2018for Thirty.Years\u2019 \u2018Extension of Fran | Chises and Other Privileges in City in Exchange \u201cfor Certain Public Works.: : D._sarvuni, summons | \u2014 1.ao.wo 5 [ROADS BOARD DISCUSSES THE STREET RAILWAY The proposition.of the Terminal has been speedily followed by another ons from the Montreal Street Rillway Company, offering to sell workingmen\u2019s tickets at a reduced rate and to such us removing snow, sweeping and watering the streets, and.\u2018bearing a portion of the experiditure in connection with crossings, on condition that the company's franchise be extended for a further period of thirty years, making in all a perlor of nearly fifty years, On July 16 the Council \u2018passed a resolution.deciding to - submit certain questions to the company.\u2018The letter which was read before the.Roads Committee yesterday is In substance a reply.The letter, -which was signed by Mr.F.L.Wankiyn, general manager, was as follows :\u2014 After considering the extract from the minutes of council.held July 6, 1903, I have to answer your question as \"This company would \u2018be prepared to undertake the following: Will.Water the\u2019 Tracks.| 1.To remove the snow from thé streets \u2018in which the company\u2019s cars are in operation, 2.To water.at least twice in twenty- four hours its track allowance, the city supplying wdter and making provision | for obtaining the water, by permitting | sidings where convenient, 3.The company would® sweep during the night the streets on which it aper- ates by mechanical sweepers, with as operated on its cars, the city to sweep the balance of the street and remove ,the sweepings.4.The company would sell ten tickets instead of eight for twenty-five cents, for use during certain hours, that is to sdy, 5 a.m.to 8 a.m., and 5-p.m.to 7 pm.with an additional half-hour in the afternoon in the winter months, so long: as the new arrangement ds\" in force.6.The company would \u2018be prepared undertake certain other - obligations, |.\u201cWide a sweep as, can be CONVeRIENtIF ont ut nection with crossings, but would not be prepared to assume the whole burden of paving and maintaining the streets.This Is an item that would require further discussion, .As a consideration for the foregoing, the company would require by way of concession from \u201cthe clty: Extension of Contract.1.A further extension of the company's contract for thirty years from the time of expiry of the present contract, modifications coming into force at once.2.An arrangement by which the company would be enabled to consider and deal with questions affecting the \u2018use of the streets by other companies by mutual arrangement with such] other companies, \u2018provided the arrangement be subject to reasonable restriç- tions in favor of the city.Falling such mutual agreement, the city to deal \u2018with such other company, subject to the existing rights of the Montreal Street tailway.3.At thé expiration of the extended period; the city, in event of expropriation, to acquire the whole undertaking of the railway, and not only the part arbitration, * .The New Obligation.:4 The new obligation assumed by the ¢ompany to be In lteu of laxes ex- .cept such general taxes as may be Amposed upun all joint stock .compans« \u2018les: 5, Anar rangeme int to be made to subs\u201d mit to arbitration in event of dispute matters involving chauges In or addle tions to the.company's system in terri.the mits; which may hereafter be within the city limits during the currency of thi: contract: L cannot.du \u2018more than indicate in general terms the lines upon which the company would be.prepared to take up the matters referred to in the ex- LAract of minutes.-of the communication, and it was de- éided to forward Ît to the: Couricll, .which meets on Monday ufternuon.- ie \u2014 eed A CHEESE IS EXCITED - AND MUCH HIGHER | ump i in Prices, Here and.i in.the : \u201c Country\u2014The Farmers Are | : + Making Money.) The \u2018Montreal cheese market and the markets at the country boards are excited and \u2018higher.- In the country yesterday a over 12c\u2018 was pald at some points, an advance on \u2018the: \u2018week.of nearly 1c a pound.) .Since the beginning of.Septembey.there has been.about 120,000 buxes of.cheese\u2019 marketed at country points, the averagé first.cost of which was ll¢ on .|@oods to the amount of $y24,000.Lust year during the same period there was 84,000 boxes marketed at an average first cost of 10c, or about $588,000 worth, In.other worde, the output this year has increased 42 per cent.and at the -sume time the returns to.the farmer are 60 per cent greater than they were a year ago.Perth, Ont., Sept.18.\u2014On the market to-day there were 1,740 boxes of W hite and 580 colored, \u201cSeptember Buyers present were: Bissell, .Webster, How and Ferguson.\u2018 to Napanee, \u2018Ont.Sept.18.\u2014Nine hun- \u2018dred and fifty whi é, 890.colored -cheese boarded; nearly al lsold nt N80 - Farnham, Que.September 18, \u2014Eleven factories offered 426.white-und 195 color- \u2018Sales as follows: white at 113: Hodgsôn, 320 Ayer,65 colored- at 11 12-160, 112 white at 1e: » Walter &, Wiley, 92 white at 117%c.84 white at 11%c; Fowler, 138 white at 11%c.Forty- seven unsold.- Ottawa; Septémber_18 \u2014The- offerings on the Ottawa cheesa hoûrd toaduy totalled 2,159 boxes\u20141.765 white and 404 All were sold at 117ge.The were: J.R.Laing, Hodgson Bros, A.A.Ayer & Co, Lovell &.Christmas and T.S.Williamson, \u2018Duckett, §5 cheese board\u2014meeting to-day 11 face tories boarded 2,255 boxes white,all Sep: \u2018teniber make; 27% boxes sold to Ballin- tyne aË11%c; 140 boxes ñt 120: 240 boxes: rit 12 1-16e, 550 boxes nt 11%; 150.boxes to McLaren nt 12c; 190 bexes sôld to Muir: at 126: 215 boxes sold to McLaren | lat 11\u201c13-16c; -150 boxes at 12.1-16c: 217 boxes sold to:Ballantyne at 12 1-16c; 120 \"boxes unsold, ! 9 \u2014_\u2014 \"CAPT.BERNIER GETS CHECK.Lord Strathcona \u2018Bonds Him $5,000 for His Trip.* Ottawa, September 19.\u2014Lord Strath-: conu has subscribed $5,000 towards the expenses of Capt.Bernier\u2019s expedition to.the North Pole.The Captain is much encouraged by this token of confidence in his plans from such a distinguished source.He now only awalts.the action of: the Government, which enable him to begin «preparations for his voyage | before the end of the year, .; pe A SERIOUS \u20ac COLLISION, Two Ottawa Ladies ios Thrown From Rig + and Injured.* Ottawa, September 19,\u2014 Mrs.mas, wife of Rev.Ernest Thomas, pastor .of the Westboro Methodist church, and her sister, Miss.Isabel Jack, of Kingston, were Severely Injured in a collision\u2019 which occurred yesterday at & p.n., \u2018at the street railway crossing of the Richmond road, a short \u2018distance west\" estboro.- Mrs.Thomas, with her sister and four-year-old daugnter, were driving \"Jn from Britannia, and an approach- to a clean, clear-cut mind | ax | Fors\u2014Fostos is ely food.to the taste when well boiled.Then § itis.prime and toothsome ing: horse, drawing.a buggy.became frightened at a car; and, running away, collided with the vehicle In which the ladies were seated.They were all thrown out, and Mrs.Thomas and Miss Jack fell to the ground so \u2018heavily as to render them unconscious.\u2019 The little girl was unhurt.At the same time a third horse became frightened at the tar, and, running In front received a shock that smashed the buggy it was drawing all to pleces, A man from Fuilowfleld was driving, but he escaped unhurt.The.motorman stopped his car, and Miss Sparks, a trained nurse, of Bris tannia, who happened to be on board, and Mr.Rogers, also.of Britannia, rendered valuable assistance.The la dies were taken to the residence of: Rev.Mr.Thomas and Dr.Argue attended them.Mrs.Thomas received scalp wounds dnd bruises about the should- EE (ste She will be aboûË in n few .days.Jack is in a more serious \u2018condis fax, 56, T2.Listowel, Ont., September 18.\u2014At the Tho- J.| tion: \u201cShe Is suffering from concussion and Is seriously.bruised on the left: [shoutder.; el DRANK LIPTON'S- HEALTH.President Roosevelt slt Proposed It, and It Was Received With (Cheers.Oyster Bay, \u2018September 19.\u2014Presi-., | dent \u201cJoosevelt, Who Was a\u2019 guest last \u2018 night at- the Scawanhaka-« \u2018orinthian Yacht Club dinner, the toast of his health, said: Lo the health of all our galiant\u2019 opppnents of the last 18 years, uid especiilly to the health of Sir Thomas Lipton, whom we! had hoped to have with us to- Luight.\u201d : ¢ At this mentidn of sir Thomas Lip- tons \u2018hame, the guests rose and cheer- £d enthusiastic ally and the toast w driryk with equal spirit.\u2014 Just before the close of the dinner the following ones \u201csige was sent to er Themas Lipton\u2019 \u201cAt the annual dinner to- night of the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht there were unanimous expressions of disappointment.over your \u2018illness,.] regret \u2014it your\u201d absente, President Roosevelt proposed, your health, and expressed best - \u2018wishes for\u2019 your speedy recovery, \" a - te fritter.7 YESTERDAY'S TEWPERATURE.; Minimum and maximum tempera- tures\u2014Victoris, 54, 62; Calgary, 46, 66: Qu'Appele,: 40, T0: Winnipeg, 42, 78; Port Arthur.34, 52: Pirry Sound, 30, 54.Tronto, 42, RS; \u2018Ottawa, -40,- 56; Montreal, 46, 54; Quebec, 46, 56; \u2018Hali- PILGRIMAGE TO CEMETERY.Thé annual pilgrimage of \"St, Ann's *arish to « \u2018ate des Neiges Cemétery will take places\u2019 to-morrdw afternoon.Rev,\u201d Father © \u2018hristopher.O.F\"M., will preach the sermon.Ann's Young Men and the choir w ul PASSA .FATHER FRANCIS ASSIGNED.Hev.Father Francis, OF.M., who are \u2018rived lately, from England, \u2018and was: staying at the Franciscan Monastery, Dorchester Sireet, will leave for Quebec, w here he will attend to the wants of the English- -speaking.people | of the Anclent Capital.5 ee Sa \u2018BIG FIRE IN.NEW YORK.\"New York, Septémber 19.\u2014Fire \u2018des stroye:l, the slaughter house of Abraham Levy & Co.in Brooklyn to- day.The loss is $100, vob.\u2014 res KING PETER ALIVE AND: WELL.Paris?from.Belgrade states that the report of the assassination.of King Peter of Serviu Is without foundatioh.; M er .OBITUARY.\u2018David Hatt, member -of the grocery firm of Hatt, Morrison & Co., of Fred- \u2018ericton, N.B., is dead.He was a native of Fr edericton, having been born -thére jn 1842.\u2018Edward Sheehan, \u2018ihe well- known hotel \u2018proprietor of Metéghun, N.B., died suddenly, aged sixty-five years, Mr.Sheehan was widely \u201cknow n by the travelling.public; : \u2018 N.A, \u2018Lindsay, | of st.\u2018Gatharines, Ont.dropped dead\u2019 in the street while on his wily to dinner.-He was one of; the oldest residents of the city, and for several years carried on a.large.boot and shoe business.\u2018He was prominent in Methodist Church work, and: high\u2019 up in the Masonic order.Peter MéLeun, sr, \u201c postmasteä of Pugwash, .N.8, dled suddenly.He was.a Liberal, and otie of the most widely- known citizens of the town.\u201cThe death of Mrs.Bridget O'Leary, nee Donahue, wife of Jno.O'Leary, contractor, and mother of D.J.O'Leary, took pince yesterday morning at the Hotel Dieu.Mrs.O'Leary was pro- nilnently identified with St.Patrick's pavish; being connected with\" all its charilable organizations and the League.of the Sacred Heart, the Holy Family and St.Patrick's Orphan Asylum and St.Brfdget's Refuge, owe much to her Zeal and charitÿ.The funeral takes plate Monday -morning at 8 o'clock from St.Patrick's church.The death of Mr.Michael Longhman, à member of St.Ann's parish, took \u2018| place yesterday morning.at the Hote: Dieu.He was formerly a ship chandler, and did an extensive business.\u2018supplying steamers visiting Montreal Mr.Loughman was the first president of St.Ann's Young Men's Society, eighteen years ago, when the soclety was established by Rev.Father Strubbe, C.S8.R., and \u2018Rev.Bro.Arnold.The funeral will be held.Monday morning.from the.Hotel Dieu to st Ann's Church to consider certain expenditure in con- in Montreal, at a price to be fixed by | | and In most cases the interest, creased by entirely changing the order, and |- A big discussion followed the rending .ih responding to A - \u201cl am going fo ask\u2019 you to drink to | Club |- and |\u2019 Monday | © \u2018preaches at.both services.September 19.\u2014A despatch ; Why Accept à Common.Place Ton mag the Genuine and Original -.- CEYLON TEA Can be Nad for the Asking?Yes, Why, Indeed ?; BLACK, MIXED OR NATURAL GREEN |! Sealed Packets Only.600, 500, 400, 300, 250 per Ik.Is.The City Pulpits oo and Who Will Fill Them To-Morrow [Church notices, to ensure publication - in thes columns, should\u2019 be sent to The Herald Editorial Fooms not later than à p.m.on Friday.) \u2014\u2014 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.\u2019 LESSON.XII.\u2014Beptember 27.REVIEW OF THE THIRD GUARTER.(Read Psalms 6, 19, 17.) salvation, \u2014Psa, 21.1.and A WORD PICTURE REVIEW.Let the puplls be ready to answer concerning each \u201cpicture\u201d such questions as, Who?When?Why?Golden Text\u201d The difficulty may be in- asking also for the number of the lesson.As a class exercise this review wii! be im: proved by writing out \u2018thé \u2018\u201c*word-pictures,' two or three on a slip, and giving at least : one: slip to cach pupll, so that earh member of \u2018the class will have the, pleasure of \u2018\u2018play- | ing teacher\u201d for a wbile\u2014ofreading the \u201cword pictures\u2019 and asking the questions concerning na.whlch fall -to-his dot.It will.be | hélpful, also, 1f the teacher will take his turn in answering.Lesson I, with civic officers.Lesson II.A tall man hiding from popular applause, \u2018Lesson III, A man praying for a thunder- \u2018storm, which comes.A.venerable man expostulating Lesson IV.À prophet reproaching a king.* Lesson -V.A prophet anoînt!nz'a youth.Lesson VI.A youth with a eling vanquishe ing a gigantic armed warrior.Lesson VII.A king with a javelin trying te kill a youth.Lesson VIII.A boy looking for three arrows.Lesson 1X.A coldier \u201ctaking away-a\u2019 gpedr* and jug from a sleeping foe.Lesson X.A defeated king killing nimsclt .on the battlefield.Lesgon XI.A little army marching into a fortress, e Lesson.X11.An aged apostle writing relig- idus advice.a ANGLICAN.\u201d CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.VEN.Archdeacon Norton, D.D.rertaf of Montreal; Rev.Herbert Symonds, Vicar of Christ Church Cathedridl; Rev.H.8.Bovle, M.A, arsistant.\u2014\u20148 a.m,, Holy Commun on.10.15 a.m., Matins.11 am.Choral Communion.7 p.m., Cathedral service.All seats free at the 7 \u2018o'rlork service, Sunday school and Bible classes in Synod Hall, 2 pm.The Vicar preaches in the morning and Rev.Mr.Boyle in the evening.Monday, £.Mat- \u201cthew's day, Holy Communion at 10 a.m.ST GEORGE'S CHURCH.RT.REV.JAMES Carmichael, Coadjutor.Bishop of Montreal, rector.\u2014Ffo!ly\" Communion 9.30 am.and after morning service.11.05 a.m., morning prayer.3 p.m, Sunday school.| \u201c7.05\u201d p.m.evening ~service., Rev.James A.Elliott preaches at bath servcies.\"CHURCH OF ET: JAMES THB \u2018APOSTLE.Rev.Canon Ellégood, M.A, rector: Rev.H.A.Brooke, M.A.assistant.\u2014Holy Com- munlon, 8 a.m.Morning service at 11 a.m.Sunday school at.3 pin Evening warvice at T p.m.- The rector preaches in the morn- Ing and Rev.H.A.Brooke in the evening.\u2018ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, WEREDALE Park, corner Dorchester Street and Atwater .Avenue.The very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D., -D.C.L.: \u2018Rev.E.-1.Rexford, M.A.\u2014Celebra- tion of Holy Communion at 8 and 10 am.Morning prayer at 11 o'clock.Sunday- school.at 3 p.m.Evening * \u2018prayer at 7 e'clock.The Very Rev.Dean Evans: -prèach- es | nthe morning and Rey.J: E.Ereaux \"in, the evening.: 8T.LUKE'S CHURCH, co.DORCHESTER and Champlain Streets.\u2014 All \u201cseats free, Rector; Rev, W.W.Craig.B.A.Morning prayer at 11 o'clock.Evening .prayer at 7 .o'clock.Holy Communion on the first Sunday at 11 a.m.on the third Sunday at 7 a.m., other Sundays at 8.30 a.m.The rector preaches at both services.ET.SIMON'S CHURCH, ST.HENRI.\u2014 SERvices at 1d'a.m.and 7 p.m.GRACE CHURCH, WELLINGTON STREET.\"Archdeacon Ker, D.D., rector; Rev.F.Lewis Whitley, M.A., assistant.11 am.Archdeacon Ker, preacher ; 3 p.m.Rev.F.Lewls Whitley ; 7 p.m.,.Archdeacon\u2019 Ker, \" preacher, ST.MARTIN'S CIIURCH.REV.G.OSBORNE .Troop, M.A.rector.\u201411 a.m.Holy Com- - munlon.7:p.m., evening service.All scats freo and unappropriated.Strangers wells\" come.All one in Christ Jesus.The rector Evening subject, \u201cThe Judgment Seat of Christ.\u201d ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH, COR.ST.DENIS and Marie Anne etreéts, Rev.M.Day Baldwin, rector\u2014Morning prayer at 11 a.m, Evening prayer,\u2019 7 p.n.oly Communion at 9 am.Seats free and unaprpopriated.Sun-, day school, 3 p.m.BELCHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, VERDUN.Morning prayer at 11 am.Evening prayer cat 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, COTE ST.| \u201d Paul.\u2014Morning prayer at ll o'clock.Evening prayer.at 7 o'clock.TRINITY CHURCH, ST.DENIS AND VIGER .Square.Rev.Charles G.Rollit, -rector.\u2014 11 a.m.Holy Communion.3 p.m., Sunday school \u2018and Bible class.7 p.m., evening prayer.Strangers\u2019 welcome at\u2019 alt serviges and shown to seats.The rector preaches at poe services.MATTHIAS CHURCH, WESTMOUNT.\u2018- - *orning prayer at 11.am.Evening prayer, 7 p.m., with Holy Communion.Preacher at both services, the rector.ST.MARY'S CHURCH.\u2014SERVICES AT 11 a.m.and 7 pam.Children\u2019s service at 8 pm.sr.THOMAS CHUREH, NOTRE DAME Sf.- East, Rev.Canon Renaud, rector.\u2014Services: : 11 am, morning prayer.7 p.m., evening.rave Sunday school and Bible classes st 8T.YPRIAN' $ ADAM-STREET MISSION.\u2014 Morning prayer and Holy Communion at 11 a.m.: preacher, Rev.H.Jekiil.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Evening prayer, 7 p.m.\u2019 CHURCH OF 8.JOHN THE EVANGELIST.Services: Plain celebration, 8 a.m.Matins, 10.15 a.m.\"High celebration, and sermon, 11 a.m, Catechism, 3.30.p.m.Bvenso g and \u2018\u2019sermon, 7 p.m, * - ST.JUDE'S\u2019 CHURCH, COR.OF COURSOL and Vinel Streets.Rev.Cabon Dixon, rece tor; Rev.J.3.EreauXx, nesistant.\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Rev.J.S.Eresux preaches in the morning and Rev.Canon Dixon in the evening.ST.BARNABAS' CHURCH, ST.LAMBERT\u2014 Rev.Rural Dean W.J.Dart, M.A, rector.\u2018Sunday services, 11 a.m.and T pa m.Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 p.ST.EDWARD'S CH \u201c1am.and 7p CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, \u2014 VEN.* Archdeacon Norton will \u2018preach at both sere vices., PRESEVIRRIAN.\u2018ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, DORCHESTER ST.| Rev.James Barclay, D.D., pastar.\u2014Morning | \u2018gervice, 11 am.Evening service, 7 p.m.\u201c Sunday school, 3 p.m.§T.PAUL'S MISSION, ST.CHARLES, ST.\u201c Point St.Charles.Rev.C.A.\u2019 missionary.\u2014Moraing service, 11 a.m, Evening service, 6.30 p.m: .Sunday school, 8 pom.Sewing class, Friday, 3 p.m.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (ST.ANDREW\u2019 3), Moraine, setvice at w a.m.Evening ser .Edger Hill preaches 3 e at 7 p.m.Rev.J at both services.CHALMERS' CHURCH, | \u2014gorner Prince Arthur and St.Lawrence Sts.G.Colborné Hé! Rev.\u2019 ine, D.A., pastor, \u2014 Divine service wilt be conducted * un am _ URCH, CORNER oF | Inspector and st Paul Streets.~\u2014Services at |.Doudiet, : PRESBYTERIAN, | and at 7 p.m.Chinese Sunday school \u2014 9.46 a.m.English Sunday school at 3 pm av Joka, Mackay, D he nano ont v.Jobn y.pastor.\u2014The tor preach at both services.pas vi ST.GABRIEL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Rev.Robert Campbell, pp.Services abd 11 a.m.sad 7 p.m.- KNOX CHURCH, COR.MANSFIELD AND _ Dorchester Streets.Rey, J, Fleck, oclock, Sunday Calnes and young men\u2019 class a p.m.nese school and 8.15 p.m.a 10 a UT.JOHN'S FRENCH PRESBYTERIAN Church.\u2014Services at 11 s.m.apd 7 STANLEY STREET CHURCH.\u2014REV.P.M, Dewey, M.A., pastor, will conduct at 11 a.m.aud 7 p.m.Sunday school pastor's Bible class.at 3 p.m.Chiness Suga ing Wednesday, at § p.m.Strangers are .always welcome.8T.MATTHEW'S CHURCH, CORNER WBLe~ lington .and Bourgeois Streets.\u2014Services a8 11 a.m.40d 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bidle classes, 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor, Mone day.Rev.E.A.Mackenzie will preach 8 both services, Bundsy evening theme, \u201cThe Haly City.\u201d MELVILLE CHURCH, WESTMOUNT.\u2014Come munfon Service.in the morning at 11 o\u2019cl The cvening wervice will be discontinu for the present.Rev.T.W.Winfield bag returned and will c«cupy.bis own pulpit.MAISONNEUVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Letourneau Avenue and A Rev.Colin Duguid, pastor.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday scbool agé Bible .reer > pm.Strangers welcome.Seats tree.: METHODIST.DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.C.E.Manning, pastor.\u2014Services af 11 am.and 7 p.m.Rev.C.E.\" Manning preaches at the morning service; subject, + \u201cAbraham, a Great Sacrifice.\u2019 The evening service will be held in.Windsor Hall, when Rev.Mark Guy Pearse will\u2019 preach.\u2018DOUGLAS METHODIST, CHURCH.REV, Thds.Griffith, .Ph.D., .\u2014Services ag 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Wednesday.Rev.Mark Guy Pearse preache.\u2018es at the morning service and to the Douglas Brotherhood \u2018at 3 p, m.The pastor - preaches in the evening.SHERBROOKE ST.METHODIST CHURCH, corñer -St' Charles Borromee Street.\u2014 Sèr- / vies at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Rev.Prof, Eliott will preach morning and evening.EAST END METHODIST CHURCH.REV, G.W.Crane, pastor.\u2014Services at \u201811 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and pastor's Bible class, 2.30 p.m.Young people's meet- , Ing, Monday, 8 p.m.Wednesday evening, Bible study.conducted by.Rev.Mr.Crabs.You will Be made welcome at any of these .services.BT.JAMES METHODIST.= SERVICES AT \u201811 am.and \u20ac p.m.\"METHODIST CHURCH, HOCHELAGA.REV.Mr.Armstrong, pastor.\u2014Services will be held at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m: WEST END METHODIST, CORNER\u2019 CANning and Coursol Sis.Rev.G.S.Reynolds, pastor.\u2014Services at ii a.m.apd 7 p.m.Sun-, day: school and Bible class, 3 pm.You.are .welcome at all services, ST.HENRI METHODIST CHURCH, COR.St.Antoine Street and Metcalfe Avenue.\u2014 Rev.James Lawson, pastor.-\u2014Morning sere vice withdrawn, Evening service in Sunday - school room.CONGREGATIONAL.ZION \u2018CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR sil, finished with: buckle.81.90 shadows before.7 + | Laéles Dressy Half-fittlog Coat, ) ; Ladies\u2019 3-4 coat, _ About the Ladies\u2019 Occasion \u201c__ Dressmaking of Department of the-_moment\u2014arnd-\u2014adeptin + Soft SHk Ribbor, 4 1-2 In.wide, in .latest.mode of the world's fore- | .most fashion creators.- Soft Cbiffon Stock, stole effect, edg- \"beads an finished\u2019 \u2018with: felt roset and large quill.[TheS.CARSLEY GE, Ladies\u2019 Coats\u2014 = Three of the \u2018 Relgning Fashions Coming sucoësses cast their: The sales up to date foreshadow the mast success ful season.in this department's history.NS Ladies\u2019 1-2.length Coat, in Mastic Beaver Cloth, dee) military.cape, insets of brown velvet, fancy metal buttons, new pouch sleeves, satin.- HBIDE 00.VBS-00 straps\u2019 of cloth with insets of lace and velvet, neok trimming of chenille cord and tassels, full pouch sleeve with close cuff, plain satin ping 6.00 in French .Gray Beaver, appliques in cloth and cord, double shoulder cape, stole ends, cord grelots, satin lining, fly front.852.25 vencravacuaeuceuau0s sercecscaveu sance dec tauene svesceuceua lt is now in splendid.shape to -.\u2018carry out the wishes of The Big Store's\u2019 numerous patrons.The head of the \u2018department is thor.- oughly conversant with the styles - _adapting such to meet the require- - ments of the various types of figs ures.Reasonable charges and most satisfactory results guaranteed.Enquire at Ladies\u2019 Costumes\u2019 Department (1st floor).20 New Ribbons In AU \u2018the Favorite : : Color Tones Soft Silk Ribbon, ë im.wide, in ; White, cream, prnk; Yo¥e; sky, turquoise, coquelicot, cardinal, silver, .navy, beaver, tabac, browh, dnd nile.Suitable for trimaming ail Unery, etc.Per vard.39e .same shades as above.Suitable \u201ceither for.neckwear or fdr .trimming.Per yard.i.opie ; Unoqualled variety of - Ladies\u2019 Stylish.Neokwear \u201cThe frequent visitor finds something new to win the interest oh every occasion, These stocks keep you in touch with the progress of fashion both at home.and abroad.They always reflect the © 3 ed with velvet baby ribbon, in va- .riots shades, trimmed with metal \u2014» à.cream apbllque medal- .Mons, finished In front with steel buckle and \u201cvelvet baby ribbon Ends PP eau 00h S1.6 \u2018got: Chiffon Stock.edged with white, .pink, \u201cblue, reseda, \u2018or Nile Crepe \" de Chine, \"with flowing\u2019 ends to match; trimmed with metal.or 73 \u2019 (and gulpure medallions.00 or In coli 25 : ray.\u2018fawn, brown, navy or ace t - Shoes that Satisfy.\u201cLadies continually\u2019 inform us: that there is \u2018no Shoe that gives the The S.CARSLE Y co, Limited, pore.quality \u2018\u2019Ohitron Veillng, in 5e Costumes, the jacket made with.~~ .- Co Navy.Homespun, short fitted jacket; | .10 various colorings, with dotted or- \" pouch front, lon ng pleated skirt and M Lo with peplum and belt, black cloth © : - fancy figured designs, some with belt, kimona callar with cape, full ; lining, kimona collar, full tucked an | embroidered scalloped edges, 18 In: pouch.sleeves with cuff; skirt made ; : .sleeve with cuff; skirt made with ng oe Ru an aie white Aa \u201cin the seven \u2018gore.styler triramed - 4 ._inep thcke.and trimmed with small ol \u2019 ac ac w e, a ue SEE EE EEN A Pb ' Cnn _b C! cseeeres nae vecnes uso vel .5 Per yard sense scan sec en can ire Le .with satin piping.m0 = a u tons * 0° _ \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Dark Gra Cheviot Costumes, , to.Ladies\u2019 Black and Blue Serge Cos- .: A Popular Came\u2014 jacket made with pouch frant and.tumes, fitted jacket, with belt and 2 .long skirt, also with cape trimmed : long skirt, full sleeve with cuff, Pp - : Lawn Bowls .with black piping, full pouch sleeve \u201c panne velvet lapels, trimmed with j We have recently recelved from à .with cuff; skirt trimmed.with black ° - fancy black braid; full flare skirt, 4 prominent English manufacturer \u2018 piping and.small buttons.percecees 01} also trimmed with braid.sncrancious oY \u201c are made from solect à ligoum Tita Ladies\u2019 Navy \u2018Blue Snowflake Cos- .\"| Ladies\u2019 Fine Black - Broadoloth Cos- wood, each eset.consisting of 10 tumes, short fitted jacket with.re- ol tumes, jacket in \u2018Louis XV, style, in _ pieces: 8 bowls and 2\u2019 jacks.Put vers, lined \"with white moire silk, three-quarter length, = handsomely up in a strong box.Ladies\u2019 size, small cape, pouch\u2019 sleeves; skirt trimmed with shaded velvet and por Get .\u2026.\u2026.ancrapeccercess 33.00 made with'deop tuck8.\u202600.i00upo0e * ë A fancy braid.rreceeevenna sc ace e dec 0e \u2026 Men\u2019s sise, : per, set.avnctececc- 88.00: | - ToT .: Le THE WHEREABOUTS OF 10 \u2018Wanted Welghtsin Hosiery |.Ladies\u2019 Very Heavy.Plain\u2019 Black \u2019 Cashmere Hose.Per palr.27cC Exce ent a ues in Sil s Ladies* New Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose.\u2018Per pair.Ce ea ee ean 40¢ ; Ladies\u2019 New, very, fine quality.1 - REVEALED IN THE UNDERNOTED ITEMS, rung Bar yarns, Diack Casnmers More | \"They are also indicative of the fine assortrhonts that may e oun \u2018at all times at: The Big Store.Several Grocery Specials - Golgred Frenéh Taffeta Sill.Per gy Black, \"Aleznodia Silk.Ter yard.TSe- \u201cRes, Mon.tablishment in \\ Canada.FAFA Lien aaa 59e Black French Taffeta Silk, 38 in.{ Wésson- Cooking.Oil, h supsy - .tion : Colored\u201d \u2018Alexandra Sik.Per.yard.A1 22 : pide.PV a 00e Hor cooking TR ee - Mieses\" eaney Hats, unbound.~~ Colored Bengaline Silk.Per yard.- a ane te ec uisine ard or butter u up n \u2019 - Black Peau de: Sole.Per yard.5c Silk: Per yard.edie.EP.[171] gt, dns ; .\"8e : ,38e of dark gray, fawn, navy and black.- s ppered tierring + 1\u20ac T2 4e In navy, brown, Oxford and bfbrt.o.Breakfast Cocoa.roc IBC i .! t.Maple Syrup, 3-ib.fins .200 18352.Ladies\" Fancy Camel's Halr Hats, in dark Sale ofa Manufacturer s amp e CPE 6.Broater Pate 0 20\u20ac \u2018 Co |.tas for.0.\u201c25e ; Shredded Wheat Hiscults.5c \"Y2%e .Line of Flannelette Underwear.£3 saath: 120 ; ANA AAAS AAAS - Also some \u201cseconds,\u201d on Tuesday next.Full particulars will be fur.ce, nisheë in Monday evening's issue.eo \\ AShort Misoellaneous List .same degree of comfort \u201cA Bargain in, time is worth 10 out of season.\u201d Decorated Plates.oe s4.O0 and 8450 pair.- RU ' Jam Jars, 1-qt.\u2018ste | lower POR gene ectric lobes The S.CARSLEY co.y Limited, Poliehed Sent Bones.Japanned Spice Box Sets.1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to 194 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.0000001000.Nickel Trays .USE HERALD \u201cWAN Be sure to mention Herald when à re- blying to advertisements.\u2019 : WANTED TO RENT.mann sar Advertisements in this column %c per vord per insertion, 6 insertions for the price 1 tour, E00 MAND BOARD WANTED \u2014 BY STUDent of good family, in private English fame ily, to learn English.Not too tar from Address immediately, Laval University.M 25, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 A FURNISHED OR UNFUR- \u2018nished.flat of five or\u2019 six room, \u201crom Pedi street west.Apply K 243, Herald Office.- WANTED, BY YOUNG COUPLE, FLA for Sept.Apply 14, Herald Office, - WANTED \u2014 GROUND 1 FLAT AND CELLAR, Kh for, warehouse purposes.Apply 71 er Office._ \u2018LEGAL CARDS.4 or Oct., rent not exceeding vo.\u2019 Be sure to \u2018mention Herald when ro- plying to advertisements.ROOMS \u2018AND BOARD.ts Advertisements under this hewding, %- words, 1 insertion, 100; 6 Insertions, for 36._ ROOMS \u2014.ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN or| quiet habits can find a comfortabie room, on bathroom om flat, at 12 University st.- ROOMB\u2014TO LE LET, LARGE DOUBLE.\u2018FRONT - _rooth, bathroom flat, \"Auer light; centrally \u201clocated.30 Berthelot st.tr.ROOMS \u2014 1 \"PHILLIPS P PLACE, \u201cFIRST class, large and small connecting, 2 unfur- piepied, double parlors, private bath; cen- near Dear best.t.hotels, ls, theatres, trains.2:8 Rooms \u2014 TO 1 LET, T TWO, | LARGE GO; GON- betting rooms, for married couple or gentie- men, near Fort st.H 113, 2407 St.Catherine.ROOMS \u2014 To LET, FRONT \"ROOM, FUR- Jiabed, on bathroom tiat, all cofivenieuces.234 Bieury st.ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN,- Barristers, ete, Cornwall, Ont.D.B aclepnan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.-Maelennan.EVTCH, \u201cPRINGLE & & CAMERON, BAR- 4 risters, Aitorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in anccry, Notaries Publle, ete.Soramall, put.Jas.Leitch, K.C,, R.Pringle, J J.Cameron, LL.B, UCHAN & BLDIOTT, ADVOOATES, EN.Canada Lite Buliding, 183 Bt.Jameb st, |.Huntreal.1 1 TEPHENS, HUTCHINS & MARGOLESE, |) Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, emple Building, 8t.James street, Montreal.H.Stephens,\u201d K.C.: Horace A.Hutchins, \u2018S.Margolese.Telephone Main 1566.Cable ddress, \u201cBtepins.\u201d \\IBEONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, | etc., Richmond and Carling sts., London, 0.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred F.Harper: REENSHIRELDS & GREENSHIBLDS, Barristers, etc, 1724 Notre Dame st.EET & HARVEY, ADVOCATES, BAR- BAR risters, ete., Toird Floor, Temple Bldg.ontreal.Tel.Main 616.8.P.Leet, K.C., ltred_©.Harvey, B,C.L.BUSINESS CARDS, a, FINLAYSON™ a | son Grant) Bro Paru, Warskoosit aul st., Montreal.Jee .Telephone Main 1908, F6 os Sea où CIVIL ENGINEERS.P.ALRX.PETERSON, 1.C.CONSULTING Ld.CEL BTC ite Chief Raglaser) of the re ol Say tad Consulting nginesr unen al rancnes of Eangizeering, ¢ Drummond et\u2026 WIRE GOODS.FLY SCREENING ii : 2e os vos - LS A ; \u2014_ #2.ROOMS \u2014 PRIVATE | ENGLISH FAMILY, .furhished rooms, one double and one.singles on bathrom flat; every convenience: central: _Jocality; gentiemen only.& Verchères_ ave.ROOMS To LET\u2014UNFURNISHED ROOME,.convenient \u2018for light housekeeping, reason-.| able rent, \u201c306 Lansdowua Ave., Westmount, © \u2018BOARD-MRS.1 DOCTOR SEARL, STRICTLY \" privates accommodation for ladies\u2019 with professional attendance; ladies tregted aud Lab | _tèndes.28 St.st.Monique st 222 ROOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED AND \u201cCOMfortable, In best locality; every modern convenience; rent low.J1 Buckingham ave, ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHRD ROOM, bath floor, electric light, telephone; sentle: men only.| 12 _Belmont st.RooM LL LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE for one or two gentletnen of quiet habits, house with modern conveniences; private family.830 Dorchester st.| - © or.TO LET.RW Advertisements in this column\u2019 Ko per.wotd_per insertion, 6 Insertions tor the price of four.TO LET \u2014 FINE OFIGE, FACING ST.James st., near Victoria.square.Storage and {hippine rooms, with separate entrance at- sheds all oa ground fldor.Cheap rent to May 1it, 1904.Apply 308-8¢t:- James st.221 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 on tye, EDUCATIONAL.2 Advertisements in this \u201ccolumn Ro.per bytes r insertion, 6 insertions for the price 5 5 ND, TBACH plano, .mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a cu Councillors st.150 * WANTED TO PURCHASE.beknents th {lié col 6 per inn or aberioce à iosrions for tu Bios of\u201d tour WANTED TO BUY a SECOND HAND SRT of wast tabs, b « t \u20ac a, order.Address, sutating price, P AND ROOK AWA AY ora té rice hat | WANTEO\u2014POSITION AS \u201cWATCIIMAN © OR LOST \u2014 SATURDAY EVENING, A A PEARL 1 ARE YOU IN A POSITION To MAKE MONEY Staton work; also | \u201c Be:sure to mention Herald when replying to advertisements.SITUATIONS \"WANTED-FEMALE.£0 Adverusemonts under\u2019 this beading, 20 words, 6 nme ruons, for 25c., WANTEL \u2014 WOULD LIKE TO HAVE FA FAM- tly wasllng., Cull and return, 87a 5aus- Jwnet.street.: of auy Kind by the day, store or office.AppIy_ ate 1t-0% Mayor Bts in_ rear.+ WANTED \u2014 \u2014 A SITUATION FOR GENERAL work ina small tamily.Apply 87 Prince Arthur st, ; Lo.218 SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE: £2 Advertisements under this beading, | words, 6 insertions, for 2c._\u2014 » WANTED .\u2014 A YOUNG MAN \u201cSEEKS EM- bloyment as stenographer and typewriter, |.with some expericice; good cily references.Apply K 25, Herald.Jight porter, by mun of experience, having .Téferences of the best kind.Avply.to Box 0 2600; Herald Office.WANTED \u201cPOSITION AS CLERK 1 IN A \u201ctire insuränce office, by one with three\u2019 yeurs' experlençg W D.F., 57 Hazen at, 8t.John, N.B.Co \u2019 te LOST.Cs £ar Adyertirements under this heading, 20 words, 6 {nsertions, for .250._ipunburst brooch.Finder please return\u2019 to 360.Victoria ave.,\u201d Westmount.LOST-\u2014 GRAY HAND BAG, \u20acHAIN HAN- | dle, in vicinity of Burnside, Peel and Union ave.WHI finder please return to 30 Berthe- \u201clet nt, - - ~ 283 - ER me eS PROPERTY FOR SALE.83 Advertisements In this\u2019 column Mc per of fo per inserti 0, 6 insertions for the price of four.FOR SALB \u2014 ry PLBASANT SUBURBAN home, 14 miles from Sacramento, 5 acres of fruit, tige tennis court.For particulars, | address .Q.Q.Strickland, Falroaks, Sacramento County, Cal.As PROPERTY FOR SALW \u2014 3115-3119 NOTRB Dame, 669 St.Lawrence; Stores, 662 Lagau- * dwellings.150 St.James st.chetlers at.\u2018bargains.O*Netil, s T.J.219 ® BUSINESS\" CHANCES: £7 Adyertisements in this volumn Mc.per word per insertion, 6.insertions for the \u2018price -of four.from small investments?\u201cAllow me to subs - mit à proposition showing how one hundred dollars ($100) will double every sixty days, on perfectly safe lines.I want part profite for.directing transactiohs.C.H, Morse, with the object of startihg a ma .man.would like to meet à party Li Be sure to mention Herald when re- |-Plying to» advertisements.SITUATIONS VACANT.1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to.194 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.\\ and satisfaction: as the Duchess : $ $3.00, « nm \u2018Be \u2018sure te men: plying to advertise \u201c SITUATIONS VACANT.Herald when re- fants, : gr Advertisements under this Leading, 2 |: words, 6 insertions, OT 2 mn | WANTED WRITERS, 10 ADDRESS To envelopes, at rate of $25 per.1,000.Send: 10 \u201c cents.fôr \u201cfountain pen and contract.= A, Penfield _Co., stanetead, Que.- 223 WANTED \u2014 GOOD\u2019 PLAIN COOK.APPLY 1148 _Dorchester, à .WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR OFFICE.\u2018 Answer in own writing; \u201cstata wages expected.W.WwW.H.Whitehead, 10 Hospital st WANTED \u2014 HOUBEMAID AND \"KITCHEN- « mald.Mrs.a.w.Stephens, 848 Dorchester.» street.WANTED \"GIRL FOR \u201cBOTTLE ABR \u201cIng.__ Apply.808 St.L_ James.st.BL WANTED \u2014 À PLAIN COUR OR GENERAL servant, _mount.WANTED \u2014 j\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, _ \u2018GOOD coachman; Apply, wi city.referéné 53 Sherbrooke st.WANTED ==, A aooD \u201cGENERAL SERVANT, small tamiiy; no children;-no washing; good +_Wages.Apply.5.Park ave.| 223 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK; wages.Telephone Mount 126, or calf at 4488 _ Bherbrooke st., Westmount.- \"LINEMAN WANTED, FOR TWO OR THRBE weeks' repair, work, first class pole hand.Apply, stating experience and Wages, to - Vankièek Hn Blectric - Co., Vankleek Hill, _Ont.288 WANTED \u2014 GIRLS, LEARNERS FOFBOOK | folding and general bindery \u201cwork, Apply * -Hérald Bindery.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL \u201cSERVANT; A No , washing or ironing;©also nurse.338 Elm | avènue.; WANTED- \u2014 BOOK FOLDERS.wages pald.Stgady employment._ball & Co., 24 Front st.west, Toronto.WANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH - SPEAKING olork for office; wages $26 per, month; must have experience.Apply by letter étnting age, what reference, énd \u2018where Nast om- ployed.P.O.Box ¢4 WANTED\u2014A GOOD B] BLANK BOOK SEWER; steady position.Apply Herald Bindery, 603 Craig at.PA ES OLERK FOR GENERAL STORE, good salesman and stock keeper; and must speak French; state salary and references.\u201cHiGHmaT D.A.Laheÿ & Co, Penetanguishene, Ont.WANTDD \u2014 FARM HAND, GOOD MILKER; ood wages to ght man.Write Ro.Braver 2280, Mon WANTRS \u2014 A LADY amma TO GO To N.8., also tend on frit ald candy counter | when not busy; light wok.Apply P pere Office.D \u2014 WRITERS, TO AD velo at home at rate of 225 per 1.000.Send 10 cents for fountain on and contract.A.Penfield Co., Stanstead, Que, WANTED \u2014 INTELLIGENT WOMAN AS working housekeeper, also general corvants for 16th and Oct.1st; réterences.App) + Phillips Place, FANTHE \u2014 FANG P 1, RESS BN- 4 Stone st, Suite 66, New York.WANTRD\u2014-THOROUGHLY | EXPRRIENC ie husiness la the lly.Apply K ,H | ottioh, \u201ca THONERE AND OU i a bod asc busca.\" \u201cNew Lh Apply 35 Grosvenor, Ave.Wost-' 218 \u201caooD Black- wofds, 6 iusertions,.for 26c.WANTED = SMART YOUNG MAN, ABOUT .20 to 30 ycars, rapid at \u2018figures, luvoico \u201cwork, both pen and machine, English and French.correspondence; - splendid chance.state salary and age.K 285, Herald office 3 \u201cWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO washing or ironing; highest wages paid; ref- _erences required.4035 Dorchester s° WANTED \u2014 TABLEMAID.APPLY HOTEL Caralake, 571 St.James: st.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, MUST HAVE good references.- Apply to Miss Hill, 2434 8t Catherine at.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN GOOR AND .house tablemaid.Apply 2710 St.Catherine _street WANTED \u2014 PATTERN MAKER, PERMANent position for good hand on general jobbing work; myst be steady and reliable.| .Parker's Foundry, 27 Dalhousie.WANTED = A.STRONG BOY, TO LEARN stereotyping.\u201cApply Foreman, Stereotyping Department, Herald, WANTED \u2014 WOMAN FOR TWO WEEKS, who can do good plain cooking.and can sleep.at home\u2019! \u2018Good wagce.- Address L., Herald Office.oo.WANTED \u2014 AGED MILLER, FOR A CUSs-\u201c tom grist mill, in the Village of Danvyille.Applicants will please state experiencs and wages expected.C.C.Brown, Danville, ue.\u201c+ WANTED \u2014 A.GENBRAL SERVANT, WAO tan do plain cooking; also a housemald, ,An attractive place; good wages.Apply\u2019 to Mrs.Cushing, 51 Overdale ave.fly of four; no children; no washing.464 _ Wood ave, Westmount.* WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SH SERVANT; NO _ washing or ironing: highest wagés; refer- \"ences required.4035 Dorchester: st.19 years of age; must be strong and active Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 SIX AGENTS, WHO WILL take charge of selling club Ackets for.a.first class tallor in the city, \u2018good commission.\u2018M 50, Herald Office.3 WANTED \u2014 TO PRINTERS ao0D \u2018Fos _Semposilors.Apply at 33 St Nicholas at.AVANT! A GOOD MAN, FARMER, TO wor team, and do gehéral around store.aa D.T.Crestwell, Martintown, RANCE b= RESPECTABLE AND INTEL- ligént pèrsons, to solicit ae for nursery stock; to the right parties 1 \u201ccan \u2018offer the Hest inducements; best time in the.year to make a start, Apply for terms, at once, to B.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.WA \u2014 A GENERAL S8BRVANT, FOR NTR light Tot Roudewonk, Apply 7 ren at.NTED \u2014 8Y BR FFICE, lerk with\u2019 oné or two years\u2019 rT .ply, dlvi - hid eu ee, £00 Bou lo, & 24 Advertisements under this headliig, wa WANTED_GENERAL BERVANT IN FAM: | WANTED\u2014LAD FOR WAREHOUSE, ABOUT | and have good Feferences.Apply K-38, peterétiots and stating when \u2019 Be gure to mention Herald when replying.to advertisements.SITUATIONS VACANT, \u201caa Adverusements-.under tnis beading, $) \u2018words.1 insertion, 10c; 6 insertions, for 15.WANTED \u2014 BLANK BOOK SEWERS AND book lolders.Apply 6ud Graig st.WANTED = \u201cAPPRENTICES AND IMPROV: , ers for millinery.and dressmakia A __@t 2679 St, Catherine st: west.§ Amy WANTED \u2014 BOOK \u2018FOLDERS \"AND SEW.e's; ¢ perienced; steady work,\u2019 _ Bindery, 603 _Cralg st.WANTED = BOOKBINDERS\" BW- erald eee FINISHE One that can assist at \u201cforwarding.Steady _tmployment.Apply 603 Craig st.- WANTED \u2014 BELL BOY.APPLY .Carslake, B7 571 St.James st HOTEL WANTED \u2014 \u2014 MAN AND WIFE.MAN MUST - thoroughly understand\u2019 gardening; woman oul servant.Address K.23, Herald ce._ers.\u201d Apply Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons.WANTED \u2014 FOR AN ASSURANCE, OFFICE, & junior clerk, leaving achool, Apply P.O._ Box 2414, 1 References.ph I \u201cWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of four, no washing; good wages: \u2018Westmount, WANTED = HOUSEMAID, A YOUNG GIRL, or the summer months, country place near ontreal; family of two, For particulars, \u201capply 48 Fort\" \u2018st i | WANTED.\u2014 EXPERIENCED CARPET SEW- : JApply, with references, 4907 Sherbrooke st, | .porting Co., Box 248, \u201cMontreal.FOX SA INCH DARK RED AN< .| RED COCKER SPANIEL, -\u2014stud\u2014This-grand\u2014Httie-dog-ls-a-very-dark pa to » 19 mention pin ra when ms: ee! FOR SALE Ë \u2018Ré Aévertiséments in.this celuma No pes ste mar, Trait \"te pe FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING.FOR THRE Mon.fin Kindling wood, -$2.00; cut bard wi foi mill blocks, du: tamaras .00 per 1 J.C McDiarmid, 3 Basin, corer Guy aoû William st.Tele _Main 452.FOR BSALB.\u2014 COAL \u2014 FURNACE SE 46.25: Stove, Egg, Nut, $6.50; No.§ Chest nut, $5.50.Delivered in city.J.H.Mores JE 66 Farm at, Pt.St, Charles.ih FOR BALE \u2014 CL SPADE, HEART AND * Diamond Badges ust the thing to alivey + & card party.Just out and voy Also other Badges.Made by J.P.Mon: \u2026210-St James st., Room 7.FOR SALE-THRESHING ! MACHINE, used two seasons, and a two-bôrse powess Apply to 439 Mance Street.R BALE\u2014SAFES.FIRE AND BURGI proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock n city.A .Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 290 St, James Telephone Main 814.FOR SALE \u2014 3 USED PIANOS.SPECIAL birgaigs, Chickering, was $700, now.$180 son, square, was $425, pow $135.Call of write.to-day for first cHo'co.Layton Bros._146 Peel st.-N.B.-Open Saturday eveningss FOR SALE \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CASH, furniture, carpets, oficloths, etc, to su every \u2018taste, at prices defying all competi= _tion.Prince & Co.'83 8¢.Lawrence st.A Vronce \u2014 \u201cKHEN-EDGE\" WILI, SHARPEN DULLES?razor in 2 minutes.- Puts on a fine, smooth edge.Acts like magic.always sharp.By mail, 12¢.Colonial Ime ope bicycle, double tube.tires; gear 7 wir \u201cell\u201d for $9.00.Apply K 262, Heal Office.-FOR SALE \u2014 A GREAT BARGAIN, CAR- .Myle\u2019's Works, twenty-two in number, quite pw._Apply 87 Union ave.FOR SALE \u2014 A NEW PORTABLE PHOTOgraphic studio for sale, Apply to 8.BR Fell, Morrisburg Ont._ __21% a DOGS\u2014WANTED- LOST.FOR SALE.words, & insertions, for 25c.\u201cCHAPPIE,\u201d AT\" rich red color, bas hn unusually deep, .square muzzle, with the most ip ever seen .on a red cocker, and he has ugusually Tow .met on ears.These are the very points all red cockera are defective.in.Offer \u2018this dog at stud.for chboire of puppiés to.good bitches.J.A.Matmillan, Rockfield, Que.LOST\u2014EARLY SATURDAY \u201cMORNING, vire.wo | wearing collar ; Reward at 144 haired fox tetrier, round.black spots on back.Drummond street, FOR SALE\u2014TWO TFHOROUGHBRED Fox terrier pups, beautifully marked._downe Ave Wesimount.68, FOR SALE COCKER SPANIEL, RED \u201cdog, 8 months, by Twigg's Red Ross C3614, the sire \u2018of winning brace Toronto show.Red brood bitch, by ch.Red Obo.Cheap for \u2018quick.sale.G.Driscoll, \u2018Barrie st, ONL® WilHams upright, was $350, now $169.Piers - It means rasor \u2018306 Lang- £#r Advertisements under \u201cthis Reading, 2 ~ _ Kingston, Ont.= \u2014217- | LOST OR STOLEN \u2014 VIRE À HATRED FOX terrier, from 383 St.Dominique st.Anyone _broseeuted.and ears.Any persou detaining him after \u2018this notice will be prosecuted.Return with reward, 900 Dorchester st.\" LOST = FRAN 274 CLARKE STRERT, \u201cST.\u2018wide white collar.Return to above address.Anyone harboriig after this notice will be prosecuted._ \u2018HORSES | AND.(CARRIAGES, + of fout.\u201c class condition, and brand pew single bar- ander st.FOR SALE \u2014 BRAN NEW SINGLE HAR- - megs, cheap, Must be sold.Apply 113 Mc- Gill.st.- BE 12 ii SITUATIONS VACANT., words, 6 insertions, for 25c.take charge of infaut.Apply to No.Wood ave.WANTED \u2014 \u201cGENTLEMEN OR.LADIES TO \u2018employ agents: $800 per year and expenses; position - parmanent experieñce unnecessary.Adareas A O'Keefe, 157 Bay - Toronto.3 to call\u2019 on wholesale business houses, in.Montreal and other large cities : progressive salaries and permanent positions.\u201cThe Mandex,\"\u201d New York, N.¥.218 _ \u2018J.Tooke, 177 St.James st, WANTED \u2014 CAPABLE LADY STENOgrapher.Must have satisfactory references.Apply in own handwriting, stating salary expected, to K 287, Herald Office.WANTED-AT FIRST-CLASS HARDWARD \"entering clerk for wholesale hardware; must be good writer and quick: at figures.Apply, stating references, K 288, Herald Otfi | WANTED, \u2018EVERYWHERE, HUSTLERS TO tack signs,\u201d distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay.\u2018 SunAdver- tising Bureau, \u201cChicago, ; AGENTS, SEND FOR DESCRIPTION OF MY \u2018pew memorial.dew plan, which entirely\u2019 _ eliminates objectionable features of house te\u2019 house canvassing.\u2018 Enormous profits.Success guaranteed.Territory is valuable, Act \u2018quick, or others will precede\u2019 you: Address 8, T.Murray, Sydney, N.8.WANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY, FOR OFFICE of whoiezale dry goods \u2018warehouse.Apply _K 264, Herald Office.: \u201cWANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER, YOUNG MAN, good knowledge of-Accounts, goed penman, \u201c for second position in office.Address Box M 20, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY,.GOOD\" PLAIN cook, also young \u2018woman for housework.wha can °sew neatly and will help nurse with children.:Apply-between 8 and.11 a.m., or.after 6 p.m, to Mrs.C.M, Holt, 215 Miltod street.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; MUST .bé good plain cook.461 Mount Pleasant Avepue, \u2014 a \"PERSONALS.Fr hdvertisements in this column Me per.rd per insertion, 6 insertions for the price -6° tour.PERSONAL PAINTING.\"PAPER\" HANGING, J.D.Smith.practical painter, 126 1-3 st.Antoine streèt\u2026 .22% PERSONAL\u2014LADIFS' \u201cAND \"GENTS\" \u201cFASH- lonable tailor Ten Years\u201d experience in.New York cit] Give me a call.My prices: \"are moderate and T gynranteo sporfect \u2018fit and latest style.Ladies\u2019 tailor-made suits \u201cand riding habits a specialty.Ladies\u2019 and gents\u2019 clothing also cleaned.pressed and.\u2018kept In repair.I.solic't your patronage WANTED - CO0K.GENERAL.SMALL d guarantee vou \u2018satisfaction.Geo.Diba, family; no washing or irotin or u and gv .; Work.\u2018Apply_494 Elm ave, 8 patairs 109° Mansfield st.WANTED \u2014 STOREKEEPER FOR.: IRON shed.Apply.to.Mr.Thar The H.° ~ 1ves Co., \u2018Ltd, « cor.Prince and William.sta.WANTED -\u2014 GIRLS 1 FOR | MATL \u2014 ROOM, | afternoons from 3 p.m.Apply Heral \"Room, Chenneville st, 7 a Mai WANTED \u2014 PRESBMEN.ONE CYLINDBR, one platen and a feeder, - experience and salary required, The Stovel Company.Printers and Lithographers, Win._nipeg.Manitoba, 217_ WANTED \u2014 GIKLS FOR DIPPING OHO.ment.Apply 118 King st.WANTED \u2014_ WRITERS, TO -ADDRBSS 10 envelopes at rate of $25 per 1,000, Send 10 \u2018cents for fountain pen and .co.dtract,\u2019 À Pentield Co.Stanstead, Que.= - WANTED : = GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY AS général agent for Montreal and district, for a large accidedt and\u2019 Madility insurance company.Splendid opportunity .for right man.State\u2019 experience, \u2018At any._P.0.Box.1098, Montreal.WANTED \u2014 AT THE MB ROHANTS LUNCH Rooms, tablomaids and boy.Abpl y 24 - pitél st.WANTED-16 MEN, FOR ENGLAND] FR ER return passage and wages.Apply At en \u2018once, D.B.A, bastment Tenipls Building, Bt.- James ot.WANTED=TWO 0 coon PAT ord, at once; also papertianger.Apply After 8, or.before at t in: the morning, 4 3 ov: | rocher An iN Apply, stating | colates: highest \u2018price paid; \u2018steady, employ- | 224 Address | MONEY TC Conn er Advertisements in this column Ko per word per- Ansertion, 6 insertions or the price of.four, N MONEY: \u201cTO LOAN \u2014 $5.00° AND UPWARDS \u201cto loan to responsible parties 6n notes of hand and other securities.Business done prom tiv and stiletly confidential.A.Fiest St.Jemes st.Room \u201833.FOUND.7 fr Advertisements under.this heading, 20 -words, 6 insertions, for\u2019 FOUND = ON THE Sfp INSTANT GSLn ring; on the G.T.R.track, \u201cPoint st .Apply at $10 Liverpool ot.et Building Land \u2018For sale : Ex Estate late JOHN BULMER.= Two Fine Corner Lots on WINDSOR AVE,\" \u201cand CHESTERFIELD AVENUE, W WEST.MOUNT.\u2019 : Lotatiôn unsurpassed\u2014iip waste space, There 18° a constant.démand for Hou + THOS.FRASER, Agent; ; ~ \u2018 56-St.Francois Xavier St, oz .: * 448 Prince Albert Avenue.A MONTREAL harboring.this dog after this notice will be LOST \u2014 \u2014 WIRE HAIRED TERRIER DOG, .white body, gray, black and white on head | FOR SALE \u2014 DRIVING MARE, I FIRST District Manager, \u201c Fn TERR GIT ACTIVE YOUNG MEN ANTED À TWO SALESMEN.APPLY À.Louis de Mile End,'a black collie dog, with Tr Advertisements in this column 3c per 5, word.per insertion, 6 insertions for the price ness, cheap.Must be sold.Apply 69 Alex- \u201d \"gar Advertisements under \u201cthis.heading,\u2019 0 ve WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED.NURSE; T6 _ al = vo Obarles.: 0 \"HERALD oR, ._ whitewashing, tinting, ete.Prices moderate, © ° oo 8 Rent in this lccality.\u2018The lots will So AS 1881 .: e eight.\u2018laney, 1b.; 4: Montreal, 3.\u201chit \u201cby single.Moran.small leather spike.\u201d WALTER CA MP FOOTBALL > \u201cThe most important feature of the » entire uniform is the shoe.This { may be the ordinary canvas and leather, with leather cross pieces nalled across the sole to prevent slipping: but the best shoes are made entirely of leather of moderately stout material, fitting the foot firmly yet comfortably.lacing well up on the ankles, and the soles.\u201cprovided with a Our line of shoes would satisfy Walter Camp.'s greatest Football thority says of the wv BOOT: It will please you.Canvas Boots, \u2018reguiation cleats, per patr.8$2.80 Russet Leather, no KAR.:.$3.00 .BOOTS Our New Catalogue.Just Out.Best Intercollegiate pattern, Rugby \u2018Match Shoes, with regulation.or Princeton cleats.Per pal $4.00 and Bee.50 Write for It.R.&W.KERR, St, Catherine St., Near University, Montreal.MONTREAL MANAGED To WIN A GAME YESTERDAY They Broke Even With Baltimore in a Doublé Header, Winning the Sec- - \u2018ond Game By One Run.- \u201c Baltimore,\u2019 Md., Sept.19.\u2014Baltimore and Montreal played a double-header - here yesterday and broke even.The 0 VKals, In the firét game, found Hem ming ten times, \u2018and won by two runs.\u2019 In the second game the visitors, with Pappalau in the box, held the locais down to six runs, while they scored Score: .Baltimore\u2014 Hayden, Lf.McCreadie, r.f.Castro, 8.8.Jones, 1h.XKellacy, Cf.vernon.Lyons, 2b, .e.Griffin, 3b, .0 Hearrie, c.Wiltse, D.s.\u2026\u2026.Totals Montreal\u2014 Grey, r.f.Kellackey, A JH POAE se te PE -ecncueu00 loxcauansas 51 wre OC DL La\u2026\u2026ouces 33 A.B.dis LE ves Connaughton, s.8.Brennan, \u20ac.e0 Sheehan, 2b.Brodie, cf: .\u2026.00.s Schroeder, - 3b.Hemming, Pp.Led freee .slumocemoneMal sonmHerses | [; - isoXZl = œlrécostmimHoNnS]l s+Ht 2 | orasecæcers S 8 .; a das pasc ow t2 Totals By innings\u2014 Baltimore: \u2014 : us Le.ee | weoronmoop il EHatOsHHO vue + 01021001*\u20146 Montreal .eevee ,- -001001010\u20144 Summary\u2014Earned, runs,e Baltimore, 5.\"Two base hits, Jones.2:.Griffin.Three base hits, Kelly, Hemming.Sac- \u2018Tifice hits, Kelly, Clancy.- Double.plays, Connaughton and: Clancy.Bases on balls, off Hemming-1._Struck out, by Wiltse 2, Hemming 1.\u2018Wild pitches, Wiltse 1.Left on bases, Baltimore 4 Montreal 5.First base on .errorB, Bai- timore 2, Montreal 1.Tiïme, 1.30.Um-} pire, Cauliflower, .Second game\u2014 Baltimore-\u2014 Hayden, !.f.4 MoCredie, rif.\u2026.4 Castor, ss.: 4 Jones, 1b.°.\u2026.\u2026.F .Kelly, cf.« 3 4 2 4 Lyons, 2b.Griffin, 3b.Hearne, c.Eutherford, Pr \u2026\u2026.3 Burchell, : Wiltse, * \u2014 ol ops iam mmowal 2 [omonwwasoiods.2 -1 | SOS 159 vom 1D rd.Totals 8 *Ra- ted for Ristherford.Montreal \u2014 A.B Gray, r.f.Kellackey.Lf: Clanéy, 1b.A , Connaughton s.s.* Brennan, \u20ac.Sheehan, 2h.Brodje, c.f.Behroeder, 30.Tree, p.1.Pappalau, p 0.9 a > ee eet 33 > 'alse>-ao\u2026\u2014 9 - \u2014 LYN dD ~d 1910 DS © 1 1350 A 15 | OWAD=HWILIDDDP -3 | CE.d'es:sism olsa+us vo 2 -\u2014 sm _ Totals, {core by innings\u2014 - Baltimore 3.2.Les 11019021 \u20146 Montreal .carer .006200040\u20147 Summary \u2014Earned runs, Baltimore, Twn hase hits, Lyons, Clancy, Connaughton, -Schroe- Sacrifice by Griffin.-der.Three base :hit, Kelly.S: \u201cMeCreaïlle, * Stolen bases, Double, plays, Lyon, Hearne.Y Schroeder (unassisted).and Jones: Bases on bails; l.ee 3.Batters hit, GrifAin.Striek nu.by: Tee, Kelly and by Rutherford 5 Lee 4, Buchelf 1.Left, nn bases, Raltimore T7.Montreal.\u201cTime, 2.15, Umpire, Caulifowér.Attendumee, 500.Other Eastern League Games.and: Fuller: unpre, Swurtwood;\" ate tendance.2,800, : : .At BRutfalo\u2014 : \u2018 : .Providence.ur 10000900 -3 7 2.Rochester.00200600\u2014 2 6 3.Viau and Tuigan: Leary and Steel, man and Kplesman, umpire, Kelly: attendance, 1,200, ; - \u2014_\u2014\u2014 PITTSBURG 18 NOW CHAMPION.Won the Pennant \u2018of the National League.for the .Third \u2018Consecutive ime.Pittsburg, Sept.19.\u2014 Pittshurg.won the pennant yesterday \u2018for the third time hy taking two games from Boston.Roth games were won In the ninth 1nn- ing by hard hitting.The first ny rin- les by Clarke and Bransfield,\" and do ubles by Wagnerpand Ritchey, The recond by Clarke's triple und Sebring \" Scores: First game\u2014 : .H.B.Pittaburg.\u2026.n0n010372\u2014 T 12 2 Postôn.\u2026 100002210\u2014 6 8 1 Leever and \u201cPhelps: Malarkey - and Second game\u2014 PL Pittaburg.\u2026\u2026 100011021\u2014 & 12.2 Boston.cee.000013001\u2014 6 12 2}.Thompson and.Smith; Pittinger and oran: umplre, Hurst: attendance, ,164.\"At Chicago\u2014First rame Chicago.*31000011*\u2014 8 10.3 Philadelphia.een.001210001\u2014 5.0 4 Wicker and Kling: Sparks and Dooln: _ Umpires.Moran and \u2018Emsite; attend-| ance, 1,200.cond same\u2014\u2019 ARR oe it onanoinb\u2014 0 Nadoipie 20 prime 1; à Currie and Kling: Fraser ard Zima.: \\ At Cincinnati\u2014 : Sinaipnatl.ile.110008000\u2014 8 18 4 4 \u2026\u2026 000108111-\u2014\u2014 7 11 3 a Taylor, Mathew- * ge.\u201cue lengoimenetiel erreseres wi mencouaesont i 13 o'clock on .the Mascot grounds.A wl ermesssanet (\u2018astro by Rutherford 4, \"by | walls this afternoon., il At Newark HE.Puffaln - \u2018honanonao\u2014 2.4 2 Newari, 2.Jpétmçene 7 TB \u201cFerry and - T.uskey: Walsh and Thomas: \u2018umnire Brown, attendance, 800.At Jersey (7 iy ; , Toronto.AR .040001074 \u2014 9 13 , Jdérsey City.-.015056020\u2014-9 15 : a Thielman and Barnett: Mills, ruce\u2019| | .ed Henry Mason, + AMERICAN LEAGUE.~.At New York\u2014 *- R.H E.\u2018New York.:.00301400°\u2014 7 11 - 2 Chicago.000001000\u2014 1 9-5 Wolfe and Beville; White and Suill- van.Second game\u2014 SL New YorK.00010131*\u2014 6 .9 1 Chicago.\\.; 001000020\u20143 7.2 Howell and \u201cBeville; Owen and Slat- tery: umpire, Sheridan.At Boston\u2014 , Roston.\u2026\u2026\u2026.,.000080112\u2014 7.10 0 Cleveland = revere 230010000\u2014-8\u20148\u20146- Dineen and Farrell: Killlan and Abbott: umpire, O'Loughlin; DR At Philadelphia\u2014First rame\u2014 \u2026 .St.Louls.\u2026.\u2026.500N00000\u20145 7: 0 Philadelphia.003010308\u2014 7.9 1 Morgan\u2019 and Sudhoff; Plank, Bender and Schreck.Second game\u2014 St.Lois.o .702000000 9 15 0 Philadeiphia.RARE 002000000\u2014 2° 6 0 Powell and Sugden; Henley, Bender; \"Fairbanks and Schreck: umpire; Adams; attendance, 4,474.At Washigton\u2014 Firs! rame\u2014 Washington.Ont102008\u2014 4 A À Detroit.000000000\u2014 0 7 2 Dunkle, \u2018Wilson and Kittredge; Kissinger and McGulre.~ Second game\u2014 : Washington.\u2018Detroit.\"Patten \u2018and \u2018Drill; Kitson and Buelow: umpire, Connelly; \u2018attendance, 1,740.' LACROSSE .00101310°\u2014 8 9 -1 BOTH ARE READY FOR THE GAME Nationals and Cornwalls are Both: De- \"The lacrosse match between Nationals and Cornwalls on Nation! grounds.here to-day, promises to- furnish \u2018plenty of \u2018excitement.Captain Quinn, of the Nationals says that his men ara.in perfect condition and that if his team doesn't make \u2018the Cornwalls look like alot of selling platers he misses \u201chis guess, that's all.The fact of the matter is Nationals have.been put- \u2018ting In\u2019 lots of good steady.practice end.they are going- on the field determined to show their supporters that they ars how able to play lacrosse with | the \u201cbest of them.\u2019 Then again, the greatest \u2018mistake any team ever made was to underestimate.; the Cornwall#.These latter can al- \u2018ways be depended on to make a fierce.fight for a game and, with Whité on their team to-day, they ought to.be able: to.do some mighty: good work.Taken all in all, it\" will be a \u2018match well worth seeing.: .\u2018 Independent Leanue.\u201d \u201cThe.Mascottes and the Hocthelagas | play for the championship of the \u2018In-; | depérident League Sunday afternoon at.,very interesting.game i8 looked for- -ward to, :¢: both teams are.very evenly matcheg.Co Caught in the Goal.Nets.) Clary McKerrow will probably referee; the game between Nationals and Carns It seems that Spike Hennessy won't \u201cbe able to- travel very far with the .001010300\u2014 5 9 4| termined to Win This Afternoon.- |, | hole and a half in 6 was |-The game was.still all even, | for the fifth hole, MISS HARVEY, OF HAMILTON, IS THE GOLF CHAMPION OF CANADA Final atCanadian Association's Tourney.Taken By Ontario Player, Who Defeats Miss Marler, the - Ruqner Up, by Two and One to Play.5 Harvey, of H.milton, has won aisle ladies\u2019 golf championship of Can- by defeating Mise Marler, of .the payed.Montreal Club by 2 up and 1-t0 y.The scene at Bonaventure station yesterday ere the golfers\u2019 train départ- ed for Dixie was an animated one.of Montreal, and the one topic of conversation was whether Miss Harvey, of Hamilton, would beat Miss Marler, of the Royal Montreal Club, or whether Miss Marler would beat Miss Har- v.In the train itself seating accommodation was limiteä\u2014the rush was 80 great men stood in the corridors, find- Ing space as best they \u2018could.The stock exchange, in honor of the event had closed its doors, and among those who.made thé journey to Dixie could be geen .Messrs, H.Gôrdon Strathy, W.H.Welr, Robert Lindsay, Thomas McAnulty, E.G.Rykert, J- Try Davies, Godfrey Weir, Percy Taylor, ¥.L.Hutchison, John Grant, W.J.Turpin, Fayette Brown, Angus | Mackay, John O'Flaherty Dr, Ruttan, and Dr.Yates.\u201cPLAY FORTHE CHAMPIONSHIP.For half an hour or so luncheon fig- \u2018then Miss Harvey and Miss Marler set about the.question of supremacy in the golfing world of Canada, They were followed by g large crowd, divided in sympathy, but yet desirous that the better golfer would win the day.\u2018It was therefore satisfactory to al that Miss Harvey won by 2 up and 1 to play.She played the finer gume, .and should have won by a much larger \u201cgeore,~\u2014Noapvousness,\u2014how \u201cit must be admitted both ladies suffered from \u2018the same aliment.: Miss Marler drove off in \u2018a hush of breathleks quiet, which, ft ought to be remarked; was a courtesy the sphetas 1 tors all through the game accorded the players.Her drive, however, was weak, and Miss Harvey had dittie aif- fleulty in.reaching the greater distance, Miss Marlers\u2019 second stroke, like her first, was poor, and she appeared to be exceedingly nervous, - Her third stroke only lay alongside her opponent's second.- \u2018Miss Harvey was on the green in 3 anil holéd out in 5, two strokes better than the Montreal player.Miss Har- \"vey was thus 1 up at the first hole.In playing for the second.hole Miss Marler seemed to have recovered herd \"equilibrium, and played - -Fith\"more con- -j fidence.| \u201cMiss Harvey led aff with a poor \u2018drive and missed.her sccpnd, but Miss Mar- ler drove à beauty, and her second: was also a pretty stroke, hut \u2018the third saw her in the hunker, from wuich she took twa.strokes to extricate herself.In the meantime Miss Harvey had also.been bunkered; but she recovered with a lovely\u2019 mashie shot and lay.on the green.She- could not, save the.hole, however whleh fell to the Raval \u201cMontreal representative by 8 -strokes\u2019 \u201cto 9.The gaine then stood all even.\u201cToward the third hale Miss Marler.\"started with a very moderate drive, hich did not reach the dyke, but Miss.Harvey, using her 'cleek, sent down a fine\u201d ball, which.unfortunately .rolled into the hedge, and took 2 2 to get but.She had an easy.putt \u2018for the hole,.but mest unaccountably missed, and.the \u2018half in 6 resulted.Under ordinary.circumstances either would hisve made the holé in 3v.- \u201cNerves.were still scarcely s0 \u2018apparent.- drove a nice ball.hole, as did Miss Harvey, but the latter sliced the secônd with her briassey, Miss Marler used good judgment, and using her cleék lay on thie ¢dge of the bunker.With her fourth stroke, however, she was in trouble,\u201d and took 5 to get on the green,» The Hamilton player was down in 4, and had the hardest.of hard lines: in just missing a twenty.vird\u2019 putt, 1t \u201cstopped.short only tv- .finches from the the result.uheettled, but Miss Marler Roth ladies opened with gnod drives and Jay, level.Mlvs Marler easayed her brassev, put nexo- \u2018tiated more.turf than bal, .\u2018and Miss Harvey,\u2019 clearing the brook beautifully, was on to the green in.3, EE \"SHORT WITH THIRD SHOT.champions, as \u2018he could only get but tre weeks holidays.Talk about: hard uc The Shamrocks wifi play four inter- medlates.against Biantford to-day.They are Jos.Hennessy, Doyle, Hogan | and Martin.- Even at-that Shamrocks: ought to be able to put i all over, Brantfords.v LAWN TENNIS A CANADIAN IN THE F FINALS.Anderson Defeated Prentice After Three Hard-Fought Sets in the ; 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Leather |Belting Benuine Oak.Also Mill Supplise.\u201cOur, prices are\u2018 better and the quality of our goods ére too well known to dwell on.D.KMCLAREN, 781 CRAIG SBT.MONTREAL, .BRANCH.TORONTO.This Paper is Printei _ i the \u201cQueen \u2018city Printing -Ink.ty Ink.Clncianat, Ohio.PROVINCE or QUEREG, |; District of Montreal.- SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014Ex-Parte.Camille: Theoret, Editor -Librarian of\u201c the Oity and \u2018Distriot of Montreal, petitioning: for the nomination! of a.Curator to the vacant estate of the late- Gabriel Francois alias Frank Lefebvre, In his lifetime trader of the | same place.Seeing the sald petition, it 1s hereby ordered to the relatives and éreditors of the said late Gabriel Francois\u201d alias Frank Lefebvre, to\u201d appear before one of the Hon.Judges of the | Superior Court, for the Province of.Quebec, In .the District-of Moitreal.in Chamber, in the: Oourt House; in\u2019 the \u2018City of Montreal, Tuesday, the twenty-ninth day of September lastant, 1003, \u2018at ten o\u2019dlock of the forenoun, to.give their advice on the contents of tie said\u2018 putition, 4nd that the present order be published twice In'French in Le Canada, and twice in English,\u2018in The Herald, two newa- papers published in the said City of Montreal (Signed) 4 .- - N.W.TRENHOLMB, \u2014, L- pion Court.Castle Street, Live roc.Eag- 1 Cok Stites ee tho ssid a lean ee : * , \u201c > : FE ASN RE ro ake Sup.oO 8 Montréal, September ihe- 10th 1008.TREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 MoN ARTM 1 AE SRALD Jab § \u2018ee .+ GENERAL BANKING BUSINDSS.\u2018 =\" \"The original ant-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - best and most certain remeéy in |.applicability to |- the rellef.of n large number of simple all- ; 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70 NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment Securities, | 82 8T.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL | .Phone \u2018Main 2813.- Tet ; INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tender for \u2018Buildings on the Riviere .Ouelle Branch.> Separate Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u201cTender for a Combined Passenger and Freight Station,\u2019 \u201cTender for a One\" Stall.Engine Shed,\" rente for a Shelter,\u201d \u201cTen: der for a Bection Tool House,\" as the case may be, will be received until TUEST'*Y, the\u201d 6th Day of -OCTOBER, 1968, | for the adove memntioned buildings to be, con.etructed ou the Riviere, Ouelle Branch, - Plans and specifications may be seen\u2019 at the Office of the Station Master at Riviere*Ouelle, P.Q.and at the Chief Engineer's Office at Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.: All the conditions of the specitication muet : de complied \u201cwith.D.POTTINGER, pair otic: bt , Moncton, N.B., - - September 16th, 190.LC \u2018Made on favorable terms : \u2018repayable \u2018by instalments or \u2018at end of stated period._ Low Charges.d \u2018Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co, © 4763 NOTRE DAME STREET.(Corner, St.John st» Dale: Co.Marin and Fire Underwriters, \u201c 30 St.Francois Xavier St.= MON TREAL, INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of ANDRE LEDUG, Carrt \u201cMaker, of the Town of Beauharnots, P.Insolvent.- The undersigned will soll by public aud per inventory, at the Salesrooms of M: .Bros., No.69 St.James Street, in the City of Montreal, on Tuesday, the 23nd day of tember, 1203, at 11 o\u2019clock fn the forenoon, movable assèts ceded in this matter, acl} A \u2018Stock ot Carriage Manufacturer \" Supplies, Finished Eve icles and in course of manufacture, Machinery, \u201d - Tools, ons Horse ©.nvieeneen Book Deb _ Bills Receivable an -Judgmen \u2018mvavscatéposdaésccen mieu n \u201cThe whole win be sold for, \u2018cash, pus Te cent.auction duty.A- deposit of 20 per cent.will be required from the purchaser on adjud- fcation.\u201cThe and inventory can be 6068 on the premises, at Beanbarnois, every.Gé.Inventory and list of book debts on.\u201cview our oftice.Xi: BILODEAY, : \u201cCarator, 1 st.James street, Montreal, MARCOTTE BROS., a ~Auttioneers.ES souLANaMS CANAL._- _ NOTIOB TO CONTRACTORS.20° ._ SEA ED TENDERS, addressed to the dersigued, and endorsed \u2018\u2019Tender for.linge,\u201d will be received at this Office up th sixteen o'clock on: Wednesday, the 33rd S¢p~.tember, 1903, for the.construction.of four on the Soulanges Canal.\u201d Specifications and.full information on furnished on.and after Wednesday, the September, instant, at the Office of the intending Engineer 6f the Quebes Canals, 6 2 Piéce d'Armes, Montreal, where forme ee.tender may be obtained.The Department does an\u201d bind Roelt .Department of Railways 2 Gisele, Newspapers Inserting this Wests without authority From the Department \u2018aot be paid ?ris buildings to be used an shops, stores, eéà, : General Insurance Agents and o | ~ + General Manager.\u201cNe Delays.5 » 1000 GOLD TUNNEL.\u2014 .Le \u201cMortgage Loans a SR AN Sn A 1 This is the general \u201crallying time\u201d in the ranks of FALL GOODS, and we\u201d ve made * it such a.\u201c\u201crally\u201d as- would more than \u201cpass muster\u201d under the scrutinizing glance of | the ablest \u201cGENERALS OF FASHION.\u201d The serried ranks of new fabrics a> mow lined up in compact array, and by their superior style and texture you can see they have been recruited from fashion\u2019s most renowned strongholds.upon tier await your inspection.Come to our Line after line and tier \u201cGRAND REVIEW OF FALL FABRICS AND FALL SHOES ! Loe + - rT wer yrs PA LS PAS ITE) LT ETS NR [AONE ZR SI A FE a.Ras X AS J] DIRE: se | |.5 * © Ladies\u2019 ribbon \u2018beading.© Price.wae ic enivoniaiecninstenrncconsacaner iio.1.25 LADIES\u2019 UNDER SKIRTS, cambric, lawn \"umbrella flounce, mide with .fine tucks, trimmed with embroidery.Price (.viiiianineriienies .05 YLADIES* DRAWERS, cotton, made with tucks, trimmed with embroid- vo ery.Price .,\u2026.\u2026cu0u0s a AA 4% \u201cLADIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS, cambric, new full front style, trimmed around neck.and arms with erdproldery Price.PR 2.JBOD APT A 7 > VELOURS\u201450 An.Velours in \u2018solia colors of choice and popular shades 128 , Lo ways the\u2019 best values offered.- SR .possible designs, \" S > 2 Art Drapery Dept.THIRD FLOOR \\ .UT The Fall Season is essentially a \u2018time \u2018for renovating je Yana improving home conditions, and among the foremost factors conducive to your well-being are : Artistic Drap-.L441 eries, Rich, Handsome Portieres, Lace Curtains of intri- ' I | cate or simple design, all beautiful; and in the various J ' parts of this fascinating department will be found all the v2 : LU frinumerable fabrics calculated to make home attractive.UT Low estimates on made-up Curtains.given, A staff { of drapers always at your service,\u2019 ; : rich hanging.or covering for many.purposes.At, per yard.: - MOHAIR - PLUSHES\u2014Figured Mohair Plushes, 25 In, | heavy, syitable for hangings, furniture coverings or fañcy work, in - fuil range of \u2018colors.At, per yard 1.65 REPS\u2014Figured Reps, 50 in.wide, one of the miost appropriate fabrics , for portieres, in a variety'of colors, At, per yard TABLE COVERS\u2014Tapestry Table Covers, a special value in 8-4 sizeof handsome and neat pattern, fiilshed with deep knotted fringe, usually sold at $5.00.Our price, each +.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 Late ce ee 3.50 ~LACE CURTAINS\u2014Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, ot the new- \u201cest designs, in choice patterns, 50 in.wide x 31% yds.long.This .special line we call particular attention to the value given.At, per.pair 1.00.0000u05 evviee casse ne00e messe rass anse mas as secte cena use 2.50 \"MUSLIN CURTAINS\u2014 Beautiful frilled, -celored edge, Muslins \u2018Curtains, 50 in.wide x 3% yds.long, in delicate\u201d shades of pink, green «and : ruby.At, per pair.asso bonus 0 PRESSE EEE SEPT 6.50 SLUMBER ROBES\u2014Orlental Slumber Robes in beautiful .colorings; .mercerized finish, silk effect.At, each 0.000 leu 0e cas 00u0000 .Floor Oil Cloths, Mattings, Carpet Squares, Rugs, Mats, etc, etc, al- eau c vu vecu ra oes vée sees 7 WALL PAPER 3,000 rolls Bedroom Papers in pretty stripe and floral effects, in- colors - of \u2018blue, cream, green, fawn, and brown.Regular \u2018price, per single roll 12 Tac.Special price, per.a Po CEE a \u2018Ladies\u2019 Stylish Raincoats hor a ngs of tres lot of.Tweed and Cravenette Coats, made up in tin eclipsing anything else ever.\u2018shown.K Ladies\u2019 Three-Quarter Length Tweed Raincoats, made fn.a unique and up-to-date style, with deep circular capes, military collar, double- reasted bell sleeves, deep turn-back cuffs, and belt across back, finished with plain cloth piping and fancy steel «.buttons: colors, \u2018 OIÏVE ANd brOWN .ccorevecmencrames con memna se mea crade ces 0 1750 Three- Quarter Length.Raincoats, made of the new tweed mixture, in a * very estylish effect, stole effect front, three circular capes, bell - He sleeves and slash pockets; colors, gray, fawn and\" green.15.00 i \u2018Heavy - Cravenette Raincoats, made in a neat\u2019 three- quarter length style, with three ripple capes, bell sleeves, finished with three .tucks, ny front, slash pockets, and belt across back; color, olive.12.00 \u201cLadies New Flannelette Wrappers The splendid assortment of styles and prices in our New Flannelette Wrappers is creating some little comment.We have taken no little trouble in making our collection, and no pains were spared in: selecting the best .Flannelette Wrappers in combinations of black and gray, black and blue and black.and cardinal, finished in A neat style with fitted walst \u2019 lining and turn down collar, EXtra Value.\u2026-00vesc ec m0 0000 200 _ Flanneletto Wrappers of fine quality material, made in natty stripe\u2019 efects of cardinal and white, royal and white, and black and white, - -, finished with full skirts, deep flounde, fitted walst lining and ruf- \u201cfles.Splendid value POP.cu Tec a00so dose mmn sans casa mets a 0000 eee 08 Ladies\u2019 Wrappers of splendid quality flannelette, \u2018in colors of blue and * - white, and black and white, prettily trimmed with brald and fin- \u2019 ished with deep flounce and fitted.walst lining.Exceptional value 1.25 LADIES\u2019 WHITEWEAR LADIES\u2019 NIGHT.GOWNS, cämbrie, high neck, round yôke, made of fine - tucks, trimmed: around neck, yoke and slééves with embroliery and ._ A den: ~\u2014 nm ny GROCERIES LE _ The \u2018economical buyer will take advantage \u2018of these \u201cspéciale : ot | Regular, i RA 23 Ibs.Granulated:Sugar.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$15 She y Log Cabin Pork and Beans.+.0000e 10 Nig 3 ting Fresh Mackerel.coe iiiniininanans, .35 con Hy.Martina Sardines, 2 tins.\u2026.30 - 25 3 tins \u201cRed Heart\u201d Ly®.ccottienssanrennene 25 224).3 bags Table Salt.\u201815 - 10 Condensed Milk or Cream.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.11214 10 Finest Creamery Table Butter.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25\" .21 wide, fine and i \"Note the quality, number and price.Another shipment to hand of those j \u201c Ladies\u2019 \u2018Handsome Fall Boots, \u2018in all the best leathers, -made.in the latest styles, on\u2019 perfect fitting lasts, splendid $2.50 and #3.00 Values ee errr \u201cCOTTON \u2018SPECI ALS Every item mentioned a genuine bargain: 1 case .36 Inches.wide Heavy Strong Family Cotton, pure finish, very dur- ° able.Worth Ile yard.Speclal.\u2026.00.200000 00 sa 00e see eee ces ere c cure -8% .9-4 wide Pure Bleached Plain and Twill Sheeting, right width for dou- \u201c ble beds.Regulat 25\u20ac yard.Special.v20100 ee 0 eau vence en Tendre .18 : \u2018MORE QUILTS AT 89¢ EACH.Lt 2 cases more White Crochet Quilts fer double.beds, superior quality, -\u2014 peärled edges, beuutiful patterns.Worth $L.10 each.- Speclal.\u2026.80 \u201cSPECIAL SALE OF ENGLISH COTTONS Horrocks\" Heavy Make\u2019 Cotton\u2014 temrsessasiteseccesrnsrescant sree Quality Az.Special.Quality A2x.Special.Any of these lines stamped to \"order Free.BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING Boys\u2019 Sailor Blouse -Suits, made 1n- blue ' chévlot serge, collar trimmed with braid, ivhite silk an- \u201c221 chor on shield, .punts ned throughout; 3 to \u20188 years.Special .0+10000 03000 eue 0 Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, made.In all wool brown check tweed, yoke front and.back, finished with good: trimming and, pants all lined; 6 to 12 years.Spe- Cal 2.200000 eu Sécu es eee 4.50 Black Sateen Underskirts- Ladies\u201d Underskirts.of very fine quality black mercerized sateen, made in*a very novel new'effect, with deep flounce skirt, trimmed with three small.ruffles of self and cluster of pin.tucks.Ex- Special size Coal Oil Heaters, two - burners, guaranteed to heat rooms 15 x 12 In:a few minutes: |* can.be\u2019 moved from room tp room; money will be refunded if not satisfactory.Regular value $3.Our special price.1.ss BASEMENT ~~ | 3 doz: Vegetable or Fruit - tra,spec tal value .ive0enn Be.T 1 Sosses.Worth 35c.To clear 24 Ladies\u2019 Flannel Waists 7% 10-Ib.Scales, the correct Stylish Waists of extra fine quality thing at this time of the \u201cFrench flannel, In pretty polka \u2018year for preserving.Regu- dots, made in colors of navy, sky.lar $3.00.For .1.60 nile green, cardinal\u2019 and black, 50 doz.Tin Fruit Fillers, each Bn r 25 doz.Tin Colanders, strong- : ly made ,.4 ?vo prettily trimmed with strapping in Persian effects.Very new: \u2018and swell for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8.75 \u201c AR .18 1.89 Autumn and Winter Dress Fabrics \u2018All the newest creations from both foreign \u2018and domestic looms \u2018are here for your choosing, including Zibelines, Baucle -Suitings, Web Suitings, Mannish Cloths, Ladies\u2019 Cloth, Tweeds, Venetians, Beavers, Broadclot 8 \u201c etc._ All this season\u2019s newest effects.People who came here.within the last weeks.have found \u2018how éxceptional.were.our offers.Fancy Suitings, striped and plain, 44 inches and 42 inches wide.Per y Novelty Zibélines, silky.finish, 54 inches wide: 1rd.Fancy Zibeélines, check and curly fancies.Per yard Scotch Tweed Effects Suitings and Fine French Ladies! Clot Quälity .H.Spieclai.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1 Quality M2.Speclal.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1 \u2014e THE CAKE WALK ABROAD | According to the London Express, the favor of the cake walk abroad is waning.Those: who went into raptures over the rhythmic wiggling imported from the States nre beginning to believe that, after-all, it is no dance for the home circle or the ballroom.\u2026 Germany has condemned the cake walk as rowdy, improper and ungraceful.Paris has vetoed it with the label of bad form, and London is becoming tired of it also: A dancing master, whose pupils grace the polished floors of suburban public halls, admits that.the cake.walk no longer holds a place in the curriculum.He said:\u2014\u201cThey used to like it, and some of my voung ladies became quite proficient.For a little while T engnged a colored woman to come to my class once a week to show how it should renlly be done.But after awhile the craze began .to dwindle.\u201cMy pupils realized that the cake: walk was not MAURICE BEST CURED Dyspepsia Kept Him in - Misery for Years:~Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets and Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him.Indigestion and Dyspepsia.have be- \u2018come such common complaints that most people accept their aches and pains as a matter of course.They do not stop to realize to what terrible suf- tering they lead.unless promptly checked \u2018and cured.The story.of Maurice \u2018Best, of Southern Harbor,sNfid., should be a warning to them.\u201cIn 1892 I was attacked by Dyspepsia,\u201d says Mr.Best.\u201cIt gradually got worse, till I was in continual misery.Sometimes I would go off in a faint, and for ten or fifteen minutes I would be more dead than alive, \u201cI took doctors\u2019 advice and prescriptions, but though they gave me a little \u2018help, they failed to cure me.Then I started to use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets and Dodd's Kidney Pilis.The first two boxes gave me new life, and a further use of them made me a new man.\u201cI confess I owe -my life 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\u2018\u2019The Message from Mars,\u201d begun his American season this week, will begin at the Criterion Theatre, New York, with a new play to this country.It is called \u2018The Man from Blankley's.\u201d Mr.Hawtrey is supported by his English company, having dropped from 'the cast his chorus girl leading woman, who last season wafted forth a Rialto dialect in a London * .- Mr.Tyrone Power plays the title part In \u201cUlysses\u201d at the Garden Theatre, New York, last Monday night, supported by Miss Rose Coghlan as Penelope.Harry Luckstone had the minstrel'4 part, and Miss Adelaide Prince assumed \u2018the Immortal guise of Athene.spectacular dramatic poem is the third of Stephen Phillips\u2019 plays, but the first to be shown in America.The production used is that prepared by.the author and the authorities of the British Mugeum for Mr.Beerbohm Tree's uss in London a year ago.Mr.John Drew, supported by Misa Margaret.Dale, opened the Herald Square Theatre Tuesday evening, -ap- pearing in a new comedy by Anthony Hope and Harrison Rhoades called \u201cCaptain Dieppe.\u201d The scene of tha play is Italy, the time the present.The play has ben accorded generous praise, and it is reported good were made by the Chief, actors, who has been playing the leading part In \u201cDrink,\u201d Charles Reade's adaptation \u2018of Zola's \u201cL'Assommoir,\u201d for ten years in England and Australia, made his at the Academy, New York, this week, in what may be said to be the first genuine presentation of the play | in the States.SMALLEST STATE WILL BE \" ABSORBED BY NEIGHBORS Germany and Belgium.About to Divide \u201c Altenberg Between Themselves.\u201cA European State is soon to be wi ped out of existence and its territory- divided between Germany and \u2018Bel- glim True, the country is only of as long a history as the republics \u2018of Andorra and San Marino, nor will its partition cause as much of à \u2018stir as did that ot Poland, -but it possesses \u2018one distinction that deserves: est independent government in the world, both as to territory and population.- This country; Known iridifferently as Altenberg, or neutral Moresnet, \"is bounded on the south and east by Germany, on the north bY \u2018Holland and on the west \u2018by Belgium.It forms a triangle the base of which is.the, town of Altenberg, and the acute angle touches \u2018the point where Germany Holland and.Belgium meet, and where four frontier stones have been set: -up: Its area is 939 acres, and sôme idea of its size may be obtained by compar- 543 acres.If the park limits were extended to 116th street, with its present width, its size would just equal \u2018that of the country which is about te disappear.Two-thirds is: covered with woods, and the rest forms tha towns of Calarmine, or Kelmis, and A\u2018tenberg.There are about 3,500 inhabitants, of whom 1,450 are Germans; 1,150 \u2018Bel- glans; 350 Dutch and 550 neutrals, that is descendants of persons who.occupied the territory before 1815, when the map of Europe was made over by the Congress of Vienna, after the Napoleonic Wars.pointed to mark the boundaries \u2018the frontier so as to include in his own State this little country, which contains some rich.-zinc mines.- :As the commissioners could not agree, their governments agreed to.\u2018disagree and the territory has been left neutral to this day.In 1830, when Belgium separated from to Altenbérg, and since that year the\u2019 little State has been administered.by two Royal Commissioners, one Belgian, and one Prussian, who name the Burgomaster, who in turn chooses ten .counsellors, Thelr regulations must missioners.and police being united in one indivi.these functions for forty years.There glan or Prussian .tribunals, before whom criminals are tried.There are.\u2018no custom houses and the expenses \u2018estate and other taxes and licenses, In 1886 there wns a set of postage stamps printed by the local authorities, which was \u2018stopped the same year, by Germany and Belgium, not, how- sold- to collectors.| church and wider streets, one of which 12 \u2018'on the frontier line, the houses on one side being in Germany and on the other in.the neutral territory.German is the dominant language, but French, Walloon, Flemish and Dutch gre also spoken.gamblers from Liege .obtained Councilmen\u2019s consent to erect a gaming pavilion in Moresnet, which was designed to rival Monte Carlo, The | concessionaries agreed to build electric railroads to neighboring towns, to maintain parks and various insti-.- tutions and to share in this way the.profits of the roulette tables with every inhabitant.A casino was opened on August 13 and the German and Belgian press contained reports of the distinguished cially wealthy youths from Cologne.The attention of both governments was drawn to the anomalous status of communications resulted agreement to divide the equally between Prussia and Belgium, so that in a brief time this happy land, where crime is rare and taxes ot Et will \u2018be submitted to the regime of Bu th an your aches, pains and discomforts.ropean militarism.Le, .society, she finally succeeded in obtain- - Miss ' Olive Oliver was seen as Calypso.This\" impressions\u2019 ing it with Central Park, which has.There is no military service, the army dual named Mager, who has exercised.are no courts in Moresnet, and the inhabitants may apply either to the Bele: \u2018of government are derived from- real\u2019 ever, until a large quantity had been\u2019 of the territory and a quick exchange - territory which will be > Mr.Charles Warner, an English actor \u2018elght-eight years old and cannot boast / more than a passing notice,.it is the small- Two commissioners were ap- : Ope Prussia and Holland, but each drew Holland, she retained\u2019 the latter's claim - In Altenberg there 18 a.fine Gothia Some weeks ago some professional.the - persons surrounding the tables, espe.\u2018 \u201cAmerican.bow in the same melodrama receive the approval of the Royal Com. * £11,000,000 in annual välue.crease in the same proportion, in an- - development or distinct decline.* from the United Kingéom \"Fut a am PROTE , \u2014y CANADIAN TERS CL MUST a * \u2018he Assistant Editor\u201d contributes to this month's number of The Monthly Review a very long article on \u201cThe Eoonomics of Empire,\u201d which is a thorough exposition of the situation as viewed by Mr, Chamberlain's supporters, and which has been hailed as a formal presentation of his plan from the economie standpoint.We give be-| .A still more .d low those parts of it which bear directly upon the Canadian situation, The genera] argument is thus stated: The General Argument, 1.The interests of national production demand that the British manufacturer shall have the same advantages in his home market that his competitors en- jay in their home mbrkets, This is the first condition of an adequate Improvement upon our part in competitive power.2.The interests of our maritime ascendancy, since our industry depends on one hand upon importa, demand that we should also secure freer.markets for our \u2018exports.B.The interests of the mother country demand the exchange of manufactured.goods for food and raw material to a far greater extent than now.4.The interests of the colonles de-| mand the promotion of British manufactures {in order that the \u2018mother country, being by far the greatest consuming centre in the world for imported agricultural produce, \u2018may promote in return the developinent \u2018of colonial \u2018cultivation.6.The permanence and security ot the Empire demand that it should.be as gelf-supporting as possible, and should become so not only as completely as yossible but as rapidly as possible.6.The problem of Imperial power la a problem of Imperial economy, and the only solution canducive to the effective unity of our\u2019 political gystem for purposes of defence\u2014while consistent with the fullest freedom of self-government and the commercial development of all its portions\u2014lies in preferential trade.\u2019 14 20,000,000 a Year Ten Years Hence.Our exports to Canada since the preference policy was adopted five: years ago have risen from £6,000,000 to nearly If they in- other ten years, and in view of the rapldity of Canadian.development that would take place under preference there.is no reason why they should not, we shall be \u2018exporting when we are all a decade older £20,000,000 a year.of British manufactures to the Dominion.That would make Canada what India and the Australian coloriles are now\u2014more important customers than any conti- \u2018nental nation is, and \u2018more important than the United States is in average years of trade.The British Empire only needs to understand itself in order to mssurs its future, and for the British Empire to understand itself simply means that the mother country and the colonies must understand each other.What is now needed is not sentiment but organization.A contention that must be noticed at this point is, that the trade between the mother country and the colonies will progress by iself ns it has done in the past, and that we éan reject the wishes of the colonies without injuring our commercial position in the colo- ties.This is a profound error in think- .tng, and if we are misled by it, wilt mean a fatal error in action.For thirty years our foreign trade as a whole.has been, relatively to that of other countries, in a \u2018state of arrested.Our eupremacy in Imperial markets is invaluable and immense, but it is not so\u2019 \u2018great to-day a9 |our.commercial supremacy in a)! the world seemed to be dn.1872.Jf Mr./ Chamberlain's policy ehould.be rejected.another generation | will! make our trade sipremary even within the Empire a thing of the past That will mean the end of the Empire.Our position is threatened already from several sldes.America the Real Rival Our real rival In Imperial trade will be the United States Unless we give ourselves lhe benefit of home mark:t principles, und spply to the Empire iu ¢ moderate form of imitation the .com- tuercial policy of the Pepublic.In Gan- tuGe we know how the .proportions snd We are Canada's best customers by fur, Lut in 1902 the Dominion received 6L per cent of its importe from the Uni:ed Etates, anû only 24 per cent.z With a large, pur: of \u2018the imports from thre United States we do not cotupete, Lat | Siroong otter tems, including.£2,000 Of Ainerican textiles aud £5,000.00 of * , American iron end steel, we snou.d re- ctver surne Inillione of Canadiau Usale Under aL increased rebate lu ur favor, withGrawa: of the preference cinuse, Buch as will oresumadbly take place if Alr.Chamberlain's poltey\u2014alsat ix, Canada\u2019s policy\u2014siould be rejected Ty the country, would Le the destb- warrant of cur trade with the Dominion Tie United States would seize the chenwe to draw Cupada into the \"1eciprocel relations with the Republic That rhe bas Leen unevie to éstabish Blood.Starvation + Blood that ss starved because it has lostthe capacity for absorbing- oxygen; thin blood which has not.\u2018been properly nourished ; weak .blood which has lost'the power 16 repair the waste end build new tissue ; blood that fe lacking in red corpuscies\u2014all show thet a -, re.constructor is urgently needed, and that without delay, ge IS the most Ferrol tatin generator of the blood known to Medical Science, because it cone tains the very constituents of rich, healthy \u2018blood in a form so\" palate able and easily assimilated that Gwen an infant can take end {late st without difficulty, \u201c| Thus it 1s that the frat idea of the : Tags workman is to reduce and CEASE \"TO DOMINATE POLITICALLY IF EMPIRE'S TRADE IS RE-ORGANIZED | Apologist for the Chamberlain Policy Holds That Empire Should be Re-| organized to Secure Colonial Markets for British Manufactures, Colonial Natural Products to Find Their Market-in- \u2018Britalo\u2014Necessary to Check } the Growth of McKinleyism i in Canada, - It §8 when he undertakes to do so that the real adventures: begin.lie falls In love with the countess while Buckhurst made his escape; a German scouting detachment came along und arrested both the countess and Scar- lett.He secures their liberty throligh \u2018who poses as a secret agent for tha Germans.By the agreement he undertakes to dispose of the jewels, but he narrowly missed being the victim of & plot engineered by Influential friends of Buckhurst's, .After many.adventures he arrived at Paradise, the home of the countess and ranews his friendship with her.The rest cf the story is the most exciting portion of it and ends In a highly dramatle climax.(New York: Harper & Bros.) HOCKING'S NEW BOOK © A TALE OF LANCASHIRE Love and Methodism Form the Central Themes of a Readable Story.Mr.\u2018Joseph Hocking, the author of \u201cLest.We Forget\u201d and \u201cTha Purple Robe,\u201d has returned to his most successful field, the pen country of England, for the scene of his latest novel: \u201cOld Moor and Fen.\" Init he portrays the littieness, ihe poverty and the.formalism \u2018of a certain section of \u2018Methodism which has lost the living - zeal and nower that made that religion such a great force for good.As the \u2018title Indicates, the setting of tho story is peculjar to Lanchshire.It is à story of Methodist life under two aspects, ns a vital influence and as it might be- against \u201cO\u2019er Moore and Fen,\u201d when it] was appearing serially, that the descriptions of Methodist usage were \u2018n part incorrect, but at best,.in \u201cview of the whole aim and tenor of the \u201cwok, this is 2 worthless objection.If it means anything it means that.the: uuthdr\u2019s picture has struck home.In any case ihe \u2018story Is not a religious treatise, but n° love story pure.and simple, in which religion furnishes a substantial.background.: The story is.told by Deacon Sutrliffa, the senior circuit steward, à pompous end officious church officer, whose henrt after all is found to be in the right place.He lacks the saving gift of Lu- mor, but furnishes it through that very reason for others.The young minister, Bernard Hawthorne, who is.the hern, is hot an uncommon type in fiction.He becomes infected, - unconsciously pe - haps, with atheistic ideas and will not conform \u2018to certain rules of Methodism.By bis Independence he gaina the ill- will of the steward.The latter lays formal charges age=inst him: before the conference.> \u2026.D 101 In the end everything 13 righted by the minister making a satisfactory .explanation of his religious beltef, And he marries tho girl over whose atheistic: views he almost came to grief.And love, the miracle of all the ages, wrought a \u2018vast change in the character and ldeas of Caleb Sutcliffe, who became Hawthorne\u2019s staunchest supporter.= (To- .ronto: «Copp Clark Company).: ~ AUTHORS AND READERS, \u201c J.J.Beli's \u201cWee MacGreegor\u201d has\u2019 now reached a sale of 170,000 copies In Great Britain, according to the latest report; and ibis story, with its succes cor, \u201cEthel,\u201d are among the best-sell- ing books over there at present, It is eumforting.to those who still bold fast-to all that is nobles: in the tradftions of.English song to note that most of the volumes which Mr.Wil- lium Watson.has issued hava passed through several editions, Putting: Mr, Swinburne aside, taere'1s no nne: now Hving in Great Britain so worthy to BABYS> LU OWN SOAP emits, aoû free from chape | No Other is just as Good.ask how It came to be called the \u201cPer- .?THE DAILY HERALD; dents of the story for the most part | instead, carries them to Paris.There | come, a could.tormalism.It wax urged | 1 benefit as I have done.\u201d .YX XL LX XX XA 3 LJ oud MUSED EVERYWHERE.YX LIMITED wear the bays of the great dead as Mr.Watson, and in the volume of selections before us we have thé cholcest flower of his us, from the opening \u201cOde in May\u201d to-tha closing \u201cLachry- mae Musarum,\u201d an elegy which is worthy to stand among the moni noble in the English tongue.\u201cThe litcrature of the present day is afflicted with \u201ca \"terrible smile which can't come off,\u201d remarks the New York Critic in the course of a review of \u201cAnne \u2018Carmel.\u201d The editor goas\u2018on to fay that a gray, sad book llke Miss Overton\u2019s, endowed with sombre aig- nity, is a grateful change from the.tiresome cheerfulness of currenL fic- ton.\u201cIts melancholy is as refreshing ss the wciancholy shade of an evergreen.\u201d .\u2014* In \u201cWe of Adam's Clay,\"-the-novel- |.cette with-whith the October number of |.The Smart Set opens, Cosmo Hamilton lus written a story of unique\u2019 merit.It is full of humor, {it is full of senti- inent, there are throbs of passion, there- is flipparcy, there is cynicism, and | thiere.is, tno, at the last a powerful les- ten, \u2018It: is rarely indeed that in one | siory so-many elements.units to charm: ard absory the reader.oo The spéclal editions.which have be- |\u2019 come so conspicuous in American book, -publishing.have their counterpart in The Printing Art, which ts certainly \u2018entitled to be called the edition de luxe of modern periodicals.It is not tech- | nical, but is made up largely of repre tentative examples, of \u2018llustrative pro- forming an alliance with Buckhurs:, [cesses and of fine book and commercial typography.\u2018The September issue.\u201cwhich is.just out affords a notable showing of.bookbindings.LS - 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standard.There's ne telling \u201cwhen you'll\u201d need prompt.reliable prescription service.Bear us in mind.= = ; We make a reasonable charge for CAREFUL apd ACCURATE COMPOUNDING.= » Westmount.: Night bell and speaking tube, [Also \u2018night telephone in clerk's room\u2019 over \u201cstore.1 HARTE'S \u2014 .|2450 St.Catherine St, Cor.Drummond.=\u2014\u2014.à Auction Sale RARE of Timber DA Berths.Public Notice\u2018is hereby given that, pursua GL to authority of Orders-in-Council, the Rog * and White Pine Timber in the.folowing \u2018Townships, Berths and Areas, namely: hE IN THE DISTRICT OF NIPISSING \u2014 The Townships of Hutton, Creelman, Parkin, -Ayl- mer, Mackelcan, McCarthy; Mertick,: Mulock (part of), French (part of), Stewart, Locke hart (part of), Garrow (part of), Osborne .(part of), Harimell and Phelps (part of).IN THE DISTRICT.OF ALGOMA \u2014 Berths Nos.195 and 201, the Townships of Kitchener and Roberts, and Block \u201cW,\u201d near Onaping e.IN THB RAINY RIVER DISTRICT\u2014B G19, :G21i, G23, G29 and G38, and the tollowing | Berths with the right to cut and remove.the { pine, spruce.tamarack, cedar and poplar:\u2014, G8, G17, G18, G2, GZ, G26, G37, G28, G83, G35, G38, G37, G39, G40, G4, G42, G48, Berths Nos.Sl, SZ, S3, and S4, will be offered \u2018| for sale by Public Auction.at the Parliament Buildings, in the City of Toronto, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH day of.DECEMBER 1903, at the hour of ONE o'clock in the afternoon.| .; | Sheets containing terms and conditions of Sale and information as to Areas and Lots ; æ co LE Ç 2 i : .and Concessions comprised in each Berth win | SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS | = stocks for \u2018Fall and Winter, selected | be Boss i - comprising as they do, the latest ideas for the seasun, lpn.ee cree eee eat se be furnished on application either personal or by letter, to the Department of Crown Lands, Toronto, or the Crown Timbes Agencies at Ottawa.Sault Ste.Marie, Porg Frances.- Arthur, Rat Portage end Fort LL B.J.DAVIS, - - Department of ron To: } Grom, ds.nds, ; Toronto July 29,.1806.N.B.\u2014No unauthorized publication of thig TRY STILLWELL'S °°.POPULAR |5¢ MEAL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.Gor, CRATD AND ALEXANDER STS.\" |.4, Goods-sent to all parts of the city and to |: - = =, a1 re 1k te cl rR CIA ITN IY ED IAN \u2014 Nf em WP ey w= wy LEE J J JN RO UHR 52-55 SU OA SFWDONCSS MTS TS éé su tN Te .Continuad from page eleven.doubt.° But other n metals \u2018were procured within the prison walls The other convicts working with the * .counterfeiter were employed in the plumbing department of the prison.It \u2018was this fact that made them such valuable aids.These men, at work continually among tin and lead pipes and aolder and glass, slowly but surely got together a most dangerous array of .metals.One man would secrete a stick £ soft solder.Another would grind up some glass, while a third Would take block tin pipe.Small Coins are Numerous.Then the chief conspirator\u2014the coun- terfeiter\u2014would tel) them at night, by \u2018means of that mysterious.telegraph .system that all convicts know, what to do.He would tell them how to mix :and melt the material.Provided with gaso- fine solder pots in the plumbing department, the men found ample time to pour this mixture into the moulds, and the coins were made.The tin, soft wolder, silver and ground glass made an excellent mixture, and a fine coin was turned out.The fact that silver coins of such small denominations were made, \u2018was a great factor in the success of the daring plan.Small coins are rarely looked at with suspicion, and \u2018this made as; be ut in cireula- - tion, It is firmly bellevéd that the coins were first made for the sole purpose of prison circulation, and it is in this con- mection that one of the numerous small \u201cgrafts\u201d in vogue in the .institutién was uncovered.One rule of the\u2018institution is that prisoners can only write letters once a month.Then these letters, after they are written, must be taken, unclosed by the keeper to the chief overseer,who reads and seals them and then has them mailed.To get a +.ST Bogus Coïs investigation being made.\u2018Some of the Ave ; a Keepers on thè block were called to account, .but.there were no suspensions and everything ran atong smoothly until the big shortage in the cigar department.was discovered and an investigation begun by Inspectors Robinson, Hart and Day.On or about August 20, it is asserted, Warden Bussinger informed the Investigating Committee that the counter felters had besn discovered, most of their material confiscated and that ne coins were being made.He also told him that the moulds uséd were not found.- The fact that the counterfeiting had been stopped djd not satisfy the inspectors.Messrs.Robinson, Hart and .Day at once began a searching investie gation.They discovered that the men implicated in the manufacture of.thé counterfeit money: had béen punished.according to.the rules the prison.THe chief of the conspirators, the coun- terfefter himself, had lost all his little \\iberties, and was being kept almost in \"close confinement.It was in looking up his case that an interesting \u2018bit of information came to light.On the priren book, opposite.his name and number was\u2019 recorded the na- \u2018ture of his punishmént, being *Disorderly Conduct for Trading.\" Jn prison parlance \u201ctrading\u2019\u2019 covers a multitude of small offences and is against the: rules.ng \u2014is- meant, -for-in-| stance, that one prisoner.not caring for his meat, will trade with a fellow convict for his allowance of tobacco.Cleared Up the Mystery.nacre Cm the Eastern sites \u201cThis is what the counterfeiter was charged with.QU is declared that the Last Week's prison books did not show in any case that counterfeit coins had been made in the prison, that the plot had been.discovered or that any action on the part of the warden had been taken, other than to punish the offenders.This fact, it is asserted, aroused the suapi- clons of the investigators, and, after ming into possession of a few more facts, they placed all the evidence they tiad obtained in the\u2019 hands of the Secret Service operatives, To them this cleared up the mystery of where the counterfeit coins that were making thelr appearance in all parts of the city were coming from.They at once took charge of the matter, and within the past few days they have heen extremely active.Chief Griffin spent several hours in\u2019 the penitentiary the other day.He was given every possible assistance by the investigating inspectors, and link after link in the chain was forged with promptness and dexterity.Keepers and \u2018overseers were examined and cross-ex- amined.The counterfeiters were put through a sort of a third degree and | much'was learned.Other convicts were brought before Mr.Griffin, and they told him a great deal more, fact was learned.Then United States District Agtorney Holland was called in.In.company with Griffin he went to the \u2018prison, and several hours were again spent in getting at the facts In case \u20ac-CEBEs There is considerable feeling among the employes of the prison owing to the turn affairs have taken.° It is asserted that keepers and overseers have been wrongfully accused so that the shart- comings of' others who are favorites could \u2018be covered up.s Competition.letter out of prison any other way ne-| | cessitates another method, the prison surreptitiously through the.medium of a keeper or an overseer.These attaches, who break the rules, usually charge a prisoner 25 cents to mail one letter.Most every prisoner has this sum, and is willing to pay it.There are other things an attache can do for a prisoner by breaking the: rules, and every task so performed is charged for.He can bring the prisoner delicacies from theoutside or a dozen other things, providing the convict is willing and able to pay for the service performed.\u2019 Bogus Coin in Circulation.It.was in such instances\u2019 that the counterfeit money was put in cireula- tion.And it is thought that in most cases thè attache who performed such e service took his tip in counterfeit money, not knowing he hud beeh given | From him it- passed.\u201d to > a base \u2018coin.some one else, and so on, getting very quickly into general circulation.How long the counterfeiters were.making this base money is not Known to a certainty.It is declared that it came to.the notice of Warden Bussinger \u2018and Chief Overseer Dowart about July | 17.The scandal caused .by the exposure: in Moyamensing prison, when it was discovered that the counterfeÿfrs Taylor and Brédell had been making United \u2018States notes under the\u2019 noses of the officers, worried the: officers of the Eastern Penitentiary.and \u2018they were, continually on the lookout for just such\u2019 an event.Although the Taylor and Bredell affair occurred two vears ago in - Moyumensing, the penitentiary officials \u201cTever-relaxed their vigilance, but despite this the counterfeiters worked for come time without discovery.Then came the leak.Just how jt was discovered that counterfeit money was being made is not known outside the -prison, except by the inspectors and the Secret Service meh.At any rate it is known that some one had talked and then a watch wis kept on every block within the prison.It is believed.that the first information came from-a convict who had \u201cjust been released and.who had told a keeper he met on the Ftreet.Suspicion finally centred on the five men, and one night a trap was set and sprung.\u2019 The right men had \u2018been found.Tools, metal, chemicals und fin- 1shed -coîns were found.; * \u2018Kriowledge is Kept Quiet.It is here that the event never went.any further.the, discovery was made, about July 17, it was kept from \u2018the knowledge of the 1.inspectors.The prison officers, it is said, decided that it was better to hush \u201cthe matter up.rather than have it be- \u2018come public, with the possibility of an |.E \u2018 WEDNESDAY: MORNING.\u2019 It is declared that after |! Last week's puzzle contest was an- \u201cother \u201crather \u2014gdifticult\u2019 ery\u201d| large number sending in Wrong solutions.The correct\u2019 answers are as follows: 1.WASP.: .* 2.FLEA.3.GRASSHOPPER.; 4.DEVIL'S DARNING NEEDLE 5 CRICKET, - 6.ANT.Coy ro : ; 7, MILLER.oo : 8.LOCUST.-9.BEE, 10, LADY :BUQ ' The winner of the first prize is H.S.Lawrence, Sherbrooke, P.Q., and.the winner of the second.prize Is Allan Ramsay, 37° Staynor- ave, West- mount.The following sent in \u2018correct \u2018 \u2018solutions: Hallowes A.Low, 109 Elgin et,\u2019 city.George F.Sheppard, 380 Rosiyn avé, \u2018Westmount.\u2018 Mrs.Warner; 23 Esplanade -ave., city, \" Jennie Smyth, 178 Drolet,.st., city.- Ethel Hyde: \u2018Clarke 123 St.Hypollte t\u2026 city.Tn Vincent Eaton, 154 Drummond st.city.- Mrs.Allan\u2019 Turner, \u2018Box 604, \u2018Brock- ville, Ont.Semi H.Lawrence, Sherbrooke, P.d.Man Ramsay, 37 Staynor ave., West.mount.Annie.Booth, Noftn Willlamsbure, - Ont.Ethel Young, 785.st.\u2018James st., city.Mrs: F.M.Cumming, 5 Plateau Sst., city.: Ethel \u2018Moran Ross, 65° Hallowe st., * Westmount.ps rl By Sullivan, Clarke avé.) | Westmount.: orothy G.Carson, Wales, Ont.F.J, Sears, 50 Milton st.- \u2018Richard Dolan, 6a Overdale ave.Dwight M.d'Albenas, 12 d'Israell Place, city.Mrs.A.C.Ryan; Prescott.Winnie Tyler; 1695 St, James st., St.Henry.Mary Sutherland.285 De Lorimler Ave, city.D'Arcy McGreer, 631 St.Andre st.A.J.Burge, 437 St.Antoine st, city.Clifford C.Goodhue, Sherbrooke, Que.Lulu Reglger, Montrea)- West.Humphrey Gilbert,- 63 Tupper st., city.- Mrs.L.A.Milner, 3 Torrance 8t., city.\" \u2018Darniet Borrett, 18 1-2 Cathcart st., city.Fact.after ) a, \u2018FALL CC Millinery -Opening Takes Place Tuesday, Sept.22nd, © \"\"\" AND FOLLOWING DAYS.When we display the productions of the best known modistes of Paris and London, as well as hundreds of lovely things from our own workrooms, also a rare display of London and.New.York Ready-to-Wear Hats, |.Novelty Vells and Voilings, = Co Ostrich Tips and Feathers, ess Trimmings-and-Ornaments; adies Tailor Mads Costumes Remarkable the rush there's been Intely for: our Fall Suits.great wonder, though, when you consider the values we're offering in _Up-to-date Tallored Suits, not a bitck number in the collection.-Paris-and- -New-York-models_copled-in-our_own workrooms that we.\u2026 can supply you with as low as $12.OT and as high as $73.00, \u2018between are $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 ana $50.00.Come.in\u2018on Monday and see our display.' sulted as to styles, and we, know our values are right.New Fall Ribbons.Nac No Prices Every figure can be Individually + Freres, Alexandres, \u201cWe doubt if there's another House nh Trade that sells as many KID GLOVES as\u2019 we do.Because we handle only\u201d the.best makers\u2019 goods, Fownes, Trefousse every pair of which are guaranteed and \u2018what is most important, we sell them at lower .prices than other stores do.cial values at $1.00, $1.33 and $1.50.Why 7 such as Perrin and Dent Allcroft's Gloves.Ask to see our Spe- Mabel Harvey, Waterloo, Que, Jessie B.Legee, 187 St._Hypolite st, city.Miss N.A M.Sullivan, Lachine, P.Q.-Dorothÿ M.Eaton, 4 Tara Hall ave.Iris \"Borrett, 18 1-2 Cathcart st., city.Hilda F.Copa, 15 \"\u2018niversity st.Isabel McAmiltz 1153 St.Dents \u2018at 1.M.Reed, 172 Elgin st.Mrs.-Geeif Allen, 114 Rushbrook st.Emily Adams, 29 Guilbault st.T.B.Reed, 172 Elgin st.clty.W.H.Eaton, 69 Milton st., city.Leslie H.Burket, Rockfield, P.Q.Beryl Tucker, 733 St.Antoine - st, city.Catherine F.McCarthy, 4479 Western ave, Westmount.= M.Tannahill, Ste.Cunegonde, Muriél White, \u2014 A.Steele\u2019 4 Tara\u2019 Hall ave.8\" \u2018Bonaventure ave, 70 Cathcart st.\u2014 TOWN'S COUNCIL AWARDS CONTRACT FOR PAVING \"A special meeting of the council was held last night, Mayor Gelinas presiding.\u201cAN the councillors were.present.The town engineer, Mr.Vanier, .was in attendance, as were also Mr.- \u201cBastiën and other contractors.© The -secretary read a letter informing the GO TO CLARKE'S C \u201cEAT INDIAN BAZAAR .For souvenirs of all kinds, Fancy Gooûs and Ladies\u2019 Noveities, Belt Bockles.Hat Pins, etc.The-largost stock of indian Hand-Painted Leather Panels in the city.A flue line of den ornaments in novelties.W.J.CLARKE, 7 \u2018| support of \u2018his open tender.- | ed.Governor-in-Council.Mr: Vanler having given an account of the progress of the work now going on under existing contracts, the.fol-* lowing tenders for asphalt pavement in St.Dominique Street, .opposite the church, were opened: Montreal Paving Company\u2014Earber asphalt, street, $3.30 per yard; sidewalks; $2.50 per yard: - Bellhouse, \u201cDillon & Co.\u2014Rock as- phait, 37.600.Sicilly .Asphalt Co.:\u2014Rock asphalt, $6,699; Trinidad asphalt, 35,599, Rk Bastien and \u2018Valiquette\u2014\"A't lowest price,\u201d, no figures given.Mr.Bastien addressed the council in Councillor Jubinville took the ground that Bastien & Valiquette's tender was not in legal form, as no price was quot- If the Council were.to give a con- \u2014\u2014 | À Council -the by- law authorizing them | to borrow $250,000 had been sanctioned by the.representative of the Lieut.7} af, what is what.fastidious.tomers.! up $o Xo | mar 1} The New Fall Dress Goods Areln| Crisp; fresh, scintillating with Inspiration: to the searcher for ideas We have such an assortment :is- will please the most Plaïn Cloths, Tweeds, Flaked ¢\u2018Heviots and Suitings in ail the latest and most.popular color combinations, all at popular prices, commencing at SOC yard Visitors are thoroughly.welcome, be merely one of inspection or not.$1.7 sop, .with a dozen prices between.whether the {dea of thelr visit Samples sent to qut- -of-town cus- \u201cTHE HAMILTON COMPANY St.Catherine and Peel Sts., Dominion Square.- = should other contractors asked to tender.legal and the council tertain it.Councillors Martel, Councillor Godon mentioned tender.188 Peel St.Near Windsor Hotel,\u2019 BELOW WE PRINT TEN.PICTURES.EACH REPRESENTS THE NAM vou GUESS tract \u2018\u2018at the loWwest price why should tenders have been c'alled for?Why E oF AN OLD POPULAR SONG.THE REST?.\u2018AS FOLLOWS\u2014PUZZLE EDITOR, MONTREAL HERALD, 603 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, PQ Commerce of the Empire.THE FIRST IS ANNIE LAURIE.Two Prizes of $2.00 and $1.00.Will Be Given TO THE TWO CORRECT SOLUTIONS of THIS SET OF PUZZLES FIRST RECEIVED AT THE \u2018HERALD OFFICE ON AND AFTER \"ANSWERS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY MORNING.REPLIES SHOULD.BE ADDRESSED favored \u2018Lord Strat*cona and Mount: left last night for New York, whence he will sail this afternoon for England.His Lordehip has been in Canada for about a.month, having come over\u2019 es- peclally to participate in the deliberations of the Congress of Chambers of have the.« The Herald\u2019s Puzzle Series.CAN been The tender was il- could not en- | It was not reasonable.Collerette .and last After further discussion the\u2019 \u201ccoûn- cil decided to give the contract to Bas- tleh & Valiquette and the Mayor was authorized to arrange with tien for the work of lowering the level of the \u2018street \u2018where there (i$ a rising, repel Mr, ,Bas- Royal - cz ANADIAN \"PACIFIC.\u2019 SEPT.24, 25, 26, 1903.Valid to return until October 12, 1903.Rates from- Montreal .DETROIT, Mich.$15.00 CLEVELAND, \"Ohio .\u2026 16.50 BAY CITY, Mich.17.25 SAGINAW, Mich .:.17,15 | COLUMBUS, Ohio .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.20:00 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.\u2026.19.05 |.CHICAGO, 7 18:00 | CINCINNATI, Ohio.\\.co.22.30 ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, .\u2026.\u2026000000c000000u0.34,00 | DAYTON, \u2018Ohio Cons e iv.20.60 INDIANAPOLIS, ind.!!!°!*\"! 2220 Proportiotiate rates from all stations in Canada.CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS \u2018KNOWLTON: ET.GABRIEL DE BRANDON | «(Sundays only) .eae yates to many other points upon applica- n Good going, Saturday of Sunday, returning dndav.ARRITSFORD 00000 ; .- PEDFORD- vu -81-88 JOUFTTR .1-50 &T, JOHNS, Q.1.1 WT.AGATHE .24 ; \u2018(Sundays gh .1.5 ST, ANNF NE BELLEVUE .e 8 2.4.2.1.2353555 | Special Saturday Service + LEAVE MONTREAL Annes, Vaudreuil, Hudson, Point - Fortune and intermediate ; ; stations.(Windsor St.) 1.30 p.m.Saturdays.Returns Mondays, arriving Montrez! 8.40 a.m.\u2018and 9.35 a.m.and 11:45 a,m.time table.For Laurentian Mountains, Shawbridge and Intermediate Stations to Labelle, (Place Viger) 1.25 p.m.Saturdays.Returns Sunday night, arriving Montreal 9.10 p.m., and Monday, arriving Montreal 8.40 am.and 9.50 a.m.\u2018Regular tralos leave 9 a.m.and 5.30 p.m.For Ste.Ste.St.arome.(Place Viger 1.45 pm.Saturdays, Returns Sundays, arriving Montreal 8.50 p.m., and Rose, Therese, ; | Mondays, arriving Montreal 8.30 a.m.and 9.50 a.m.For additional trains see time table.For Lake Maskinonge, Terrebonne, Joliette, St.Gabriel de Brandon.\u2018(Place Viger) 1.55 p.m.Saturdays.Returns same evaning and Sunday evening, arriving Montreal, 9.00 p.m.Regular train 9.00\" am, SUNDAY SERVICE \u2014[\"3e, Tina.sor 8St.10a,m.FOR PLANTAGENET and Intermediate 3ta- tions.Returning arr.Montreal 9.48 p.m.Leave Place Vigor 9 a.m.for JOLIETTE, ST.GABRIEL and Intermediate Stations.Returning arrive Montreal 3 \u2018p.m, Leave Place Viger.9.15 am.for STE.AGATHR.LABELLE and Intermediate Stations.Returning, arrives Montreal 9.10 p.m.Lenve Place Viger 9.35 a.m« for ST.JEROME and Intermediate Statious.\u2018Returan- ing, arrive 9.45 p.m.\"CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE 120 ST.JAMES STRERT.nest Post Office.Notice to Consignees.The Allan Line ¥S.\u201cHungarian,\u201d Wm.Wallace, Master, from Glasgow, is ontered at | Customs.Oonsignees will please pass their entries without delay.» © H.& A.ALLAN, ; + Amat MONTREAL ART PRIN eb slit ski dasa A EXCURSIONS 5 WESTERN: EXCURSIONS For.Dorval, Valois, Pointe Claire, St.For additional trains seo | HERALD JOB Dara TMENT, : FOVE Siam\u2019 ARDWARELDEP ® HOUSEHOLD .LAUNDRY Notwithstanding the conveniences offered by the many Trade laundries, most \u2018families prefer.to have their \u201cTo do the best class of work an -absolute necessity to use KERR MANGLE, $16.20.\"linens laundried at home,\" in \u2018reasonable time, it is labor saving machines.Polishing Irons Charcoal Box Irons Gas Heated Irons .Laundry Heaters | eC for Wood, Coal or Coke.Real Block Tin Boilers Wash Tubs in wood, fibre and galvanized stesl, \u201cAY household laundry goods sold under our name are absolutely guaranteed, which means that they are the best made for the FAMO or.WRINGERS, _purpose.\u201d : to $10.00.R.& W.KERR, Stoves and .©t Catherine Street, (Near University) Hardware Dept, Montreal.CANADIANPACIFIG MONTREAL TIME BILL.ST.Jog NE, to September 11, \"03, [FAX Lv.1.Im.Ar.$8.05 a 118 pm TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO\u2014Lv.1980.m., *10 p.m.Ar.*7.35 a.m., 47.15 pm.- \u201d wi INNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.9.10 A.m., (z)11.40 a.m.Ar.-*6.30 p.m.(y)5.06 p.m.8.S.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, .DULUTH=\u2014Lv.*10.10 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m, OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 18.20 a.m., 15.43 p.m.Ar.{12.35 p.m., $10.30 p.m.Lv.Windsor St.18.45 a.m, *9.40 a.m., §10 a.m., (z)11.40 g.m., {4.00 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m., 111.45 a.m., (v)5.03 p.m., *6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m., 89.45 p.m.- QUEBEC \u2014 Lv.75.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., $3.30 \"IC RESTE | © PRaiiwa® CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION \u201cOTTAWA.Sept.14th, 16th and 18th\u2026.Faro.$2.60 Sent.t1th, 12th, 13th, 15th .17th.Fare $8.60 All Tickets good to \u2018return until Sept.lst.TRAIN SERVICE.| Gotng\u2014Lv.Bonaventure Depot.Week days .at 8.40 .A.m., 410 p.m.and 7.00 pm.Sun- | days at 7.00 p.m.Arrive Ottawa at 11,407 a.m.,.7.10 p.m.and 10 p.m.Returning\u2014Lv, Ottiwa, Week days , at\u2019 8.20 \u201ca.m¢ 3.30 p.m.and 6.35 p.m.Sundays: at.8.20 a.m.Arrive Montreal, 11.20 a.m., 6.30, - p.m., *11.00 p.m.Ar.6.30 a.m., {2.10 p.m., Rick ine Pat all Grand Trunk , R 1% 20 pme, $6.80 me, ! Le ckets on° & y-| BOSTON\u2014Lv.9.00 * ; Ticket Offices.+.a.m., 19.10 p m 8.00 pm.Ar.35 H.B.MUSSEN, Agént, Room 403 Board of VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.18.45 am., 19:30 am., #9.40 a.m., §10.00 a.m., (2)11.40 am.(11.30 p.m., | 1400 pm., $4.15 p.m., (a)6.16 p.m.16.15 .p.m., *10.00 p.m., 10.10 p.m.Ar.*7.35 a.m., #8.00 n.m., +840.a.m., 19.35 a.m., 111.45 a.m:,, tals p.m., (¥)5.05 p.m., 6.30 p.m; 7.00 - p.m.57.15 p.m., £9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.78.20 d.m., 44.30 p.m., FT.© pr p.m.Ar.(05.05 a.m.17.JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m.§9.00 a.m., 11.55 p.în.v5.00 p.m.Ar: $8.50 a.m., 1X 55 p.m; Trade Building, Montreal, Que.J.E.WALSH, A.G.P/A., Ottawa, Ont.W.P.HINTON, Gen.Pass.Agent, Ottawa, SEE RAILWAY A L ()9.00 p.m.Change of oo * BERTHIER\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m., (2.30 p.m.15.00: p.m.Af #210 p.m., 76.55 pn.~ sT.JEROME \u2014 Lv.19.00.a.m., $9.35 am, ()1.45\" p.m., 15.30 p.m., (a)6:35 p.m.Ar.© $8.30 a.m.,\u201d 49.50 a.m., +105.p.m., .$8.50 p.m.\" STE.AGATHE \u2014 Lv.79.00 a.m., §9.15 a.m., (01.25 p.m., (b)515 p.m., nb am $9.50 a.m., \u2018$7.05 p.m.$9.10 p.m.LABELLE \u2014 (m)9.00\u2018a.m., §9.15 a.m., (1)1.28 p.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., $9.50 a.m., {m)7.05 p.m., £9.10 p.m.| - \u2014 _- Time Table Beginning Monday.14th instant, the Met's Special, leaving Montreal at 7.45 p.m., for Quebec, Murray Bay, River «du Loup, and Little Metis, will be discontinued.The.train leaving Little Métis at 4 p.m., River du Loup at-7.15 p.m., Murray Bay at 6 p.m., and Que- ; Sunday \u201conly.* Daily.t+ Week days.bec at midnight, ill also bh cancelled, ved: [(4] Monday only.1 Dally.except Saturday.7.40 a.m.for Quebec, Murra Bay wer du (y) \u2018Dally\u2019 except Monday.(a) Dally except y + Rb \u2018Saturday.and Sunday.(b) Friday.(i) Satur- Loup and \u2018Little Metis.12 noon, Maritime Express,\u2018 for Quebec, se John, Halifax and the Sydneys.11.45 p.m., night train for Quebe¢.Sleeper | attachéd to this train tan be occupied at 9 p.m., and passengers are \u201callowed, tô remain in it until 8 am.: * .- MURRAY BAY day only.(m) \"Tuesdays and.Thursdays, (v) Mondays, Wednesdays - and ' Saturdays.(#z) Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays.- A AISA AAA AAA AA AAAS GRAND TRUNK.* TORONTO LOCAL-\u2014Lv.7.40 a.m., 5.15, 8 p.m.Ar.9.30 a.m., 7.05 p.m.Daily except Sunday.GHICAGO THROUGH\u2014Lv.9 a.m., 10.30 p.m.1.00, 7.20, 6 p.m.Daily.PORTLAND LOCAL\u2014Ly.8 a.m., 8 p.m.Ar.Connection from Murray Bay and Cap a | 7.20 a.m.6.50 p .l'Aigle: Daily, except Monday, boat will leave ISLAND POND AND QUEBEC-\u2014Lv.4.15 pm.| Cap a I\u2019Algle at 7.00 a.m., and Murray Bay at Ar.1.p.m.: 8 a.m., connecting with\u2019 Maritime Express, passing River Ouelle at 10.11 a.m., and reaching Montreal at 6.00 p.m.On Mondays only the boat will.leave Cap # 1'Aigle at 10.-a.m., Murray Bay at 11 a.m., arriving at Montreal | CANADA ATLAN: ne.nh OTTAWA\u2014Lv, 8.40 .a.m., 4.10 p.m., 7.00 p.m, ° Ar.11.20 adi, 6.30 p.m., 9.35 p.m.at 10 p.m.INTERCOLONIAL.'LOCAL\u2014Lyv.7.40 am., 4.30 p.m, 1145 p.m.: QUEBEC SERVIC - Ar.10.30 a.m., 10 p.m.- MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv.12 noon.Ar.6.00 Trains leave Montreal at 7.40 -a.rh., 12 noon, .and 11.46 p.m.Returning, trains, ledve Levis at 12.45 p.m.and 4.15 p.m.1 CENTRAL VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Lv.9 a.m., 8.4» Dm.Ar.7.20 a.m., 8.10 p.m., 10.15.- p.m.CITY \u2018TICKET OFFICE, 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure \u201cStation.- STEAM BOAT SERVICE.R.& O.MONTREAL-HAMILTON-Ly.Mon- \u201cday, Wednesday and Fridays, 7 p.m.- R.'& 0.QUEBEC\u2014Lwv.dally, 7 p.m.GASPESIAN\u2014Tuesday, May 2nd, and alternate Tuesdays.; S.S.CAMPANA, Quebec S.S.\u201cCo.\u2014 Lv, : -on August 10, Quebec and Gulf Ports, and on each alternate Monday thereafter.: SAGUENAY LINE.BOATS\u2014Lv.\u2018Quebec dally t8a :MONTREAL-TORONTO LINB BOATS.\u2014 Lw, at 1 p.m.dally, except Sundays, for the 1,000 Islands, Rochester, Toronto, and War Ports.EST ANNUAL DETROIT, CHICAGO | And Points West, SEPT.?4, 25, 26, 1903.; Valid to\u2019 return until Octôber 12, 1903.PORT HURON, MICH.$14.85 DETROIT, MICH.15.00 CLEVELAND, Ohio .i.16,50 \u2018BAY CITY, Mich.17.256 SAGINAW, Mich.3.17:15{ \u2018 a \u201cRATES West Berths and Meals Included.COLUMBUS, Ohio.20,00] TORONTO .86.50 RETURN, 11.GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.\".,.19,05 | HAMILTON.: $9 OU\" RETURN, 812.; ON MONTREAL - TORONTO CHICAGO, ILL.é'esetes 18.00 .LINE\u2014Steamers leaving Montreal suLTON \u2019 races ei qec see days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 D.m., ST.PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, and running vis THOUSAND ISLANDS Minn, .\u2026.\u2026.,\u2026\u202600ecem sense ses nn SG .AND BAY OF QUINTB.DAYTON: Ohie.1!11122 212111 20,60 MONTREAL-TORONTO NE \u2014 Steamers a .INDIANAPOLIS, ind.22,20 leave ou Tr after Sept.13th \u2018on Proportionate fates from all stations in Canada.SUNDAY \u201cLOCAL TRAINS _ FROM AND TO MONTREAL.; .For additional train service seo Company's time tavles.; For Vaudreuil \u2018 and intermediate stations\u2014 Leavo Montreal 5.360 \u2018a.m., 7-p.m., 9 p.m., 10.55 p.m.Returning arrive Montreal 10.05 p.m.(from Vaudreuil only 6 D.m.), 8.25 p.m.\u2018For Lachine and intermedidte stations.to Vaudreull\u2014Leave Montreal, 1.50 p.m., 7.00 p.m.Returning arrive Montreal 6.2 p.m., -10.55 D For St.Eyacinthe, \"Richmond and intermediate stations\u2014Leave Montreal 8.0I' a.m.Ree _ turning arrive M Montreal 6.50 p.m.Ami _ 6.30 p.m.\u2014For Hawkesbury, Lachute, 161 Orry TIOKET OFFION3, land Lake, Arundel, New G Glasgow, 187 St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 and etc.Saturday Only.° \u201881.or Bonaventure Station.- .~For 16 Island Lake and Laurentian Rutland Railroad Si WINDSOR STREET STATION, Trains leave as follows t= A.M.~DAY EXPRESS, arriving Bure 0,40 12:35 p.m., Troy 5.00.p.m, Albany .82 p.m, New York 9.20 pm.Boston 8.00 P:M.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arrivi N 740 7.20 a.m., Boston 1.00 am, on à ow 98 > ohms Sleeping asa Parlor Cars + re man accommodation\u2019 \u2018an a St.James St.or Windsor 8t.: salles PB.M.GILMAN, RYEBEC LINE ~\u2014 Steamers leave daily at SAGUENAY LINR\u2014Steamers leave Que 8 a.m.Tues., Wed., Fri.and Sat 8 bec at \u201cCITY TICKET OFFICE\u2014128 St.James opp.Post Office.street, mr ey GREAT NORTHERN RY.OF CANADA \u2018FOR LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS \u2018 LEAVE MONTREAL (Place Viger) C.Via St.Jerome.Daily cept Sunday PR.8.00 a.m.\u2014For New Glas, : edollette, Shaws inigan Falls, Quebec, oto, 9.00 a.m .withdrawn for the season.: ARRIVE MONTREAL, [rr SE wa, 1.06 p.m.~Mondaze ay.Tree 16 iat + Lake, SPECIAL.: TL A à ; ut \\ aim ear ST WH == \u2018mak direst A h > Bie Si ETES x \"$11.56 am, +5.30 p.m.Ar.\u2018 1.25 p.m.train for-Gixteen Island Lake ta Co Doi RE .= a.ESTABLISHED 1808, x aan Je\" THE SATURDAY:HE at ~~ a < 17 405 \" \u201cGood.Your-nams?t* vs.\u201cGaspard Carmbronne,\u201d l'answéred at ren .The treebooter laughed.|._.\u201cWe dire nothing for your name 80 Jou wil ght.We sail the day after morrow one week.\u201d And purveying my well knit for.I-was frame, .a sturdy youth, \u201cIt you know any more Sw a 3 a > stout Young, fellows, like yourseif \u2018we: can glve therk®a berth apiece.\u201d So I scrarnibled aboard without more ado, and became at once a member of.the.\"Seamew\u2019s\u201d ¢rew.1 hardly knew at first why 1 gave a falsewname.But the character of the vessel was doubt: ful, {ts destination ' uncertain, and knowing nyt what mission she was on, 1 shirKed\u2018to give my real name and station.Tha ghance was desperate, yet not one\u2019 whit gore desperate than I.The Seamew sailed more than three weeks behind le Dauphin, armed with letters of marque from the King commissioning her to prey upon Spanish commerce in southern geas, and espec- almst Havana or Pensacola.| Our.voyage wore on dreafily enough to me, almost without incident.Aftèr Tour weeks of sky and sea we rounded \u201cthe southernmost cape of Fiorida and turned into the Mexican Gulf.I grew more and more Impatient and full of dread.Le Dauphin had twenty-three days the start of our faster vessel, and Biloxi was probably at that.moment in a fever of warlike preparation, It was just possible, too, that the Spanlards had riot yet been informed of the war, and nothing had.been so far done by them.\" : Ce : Cruising\u2019 by PensaZola harbor, just outside the Isle de Santa Rosa, a pine-, grown stretch of narrow sand which for twenty-five leagues protects that coast, Levasseur called me-to him.\u201cDo you know, my lad, what vessels those are at anchor in the harbor?\u201d Two of them I recognized as I would my own tent, two French men-of-war which Blenville- had.long béen expect | ing from France.The rest were Span- fards, -full-rigged, four ships and six -.gunboats, Levasseur put \u2018the Seamew a \u201cprove to you that Dr.ac's Olntmont is a certain brolute oure for eno To i ver Éjssaloren Piles: Los to take part in any ekpedition| - = - boldly aboût and entered the harbor.He\u2019 signalled «the renchman, lowered a boat, and sent his_ lieutenant aboard îthe MagsHip with credentials.and à letter signifying his readiness to en- gagesin any enterprise, So - Frerm\u2019Admiral Champmeslin, in command of the squadron, he i1tarned that Bienville and Serigny, combined with the Choctaws, had invested Pensacola\u2019 by land, apd on the morrow a simul-| taneous attack.by.land and sea would be made.The Spanish forces consisted: of.four ships, six gunboats, a strong \u2018fort on Santa Rosa \u2018Island, and the \u2018works at Pensacola, the strength of whose garrison was unknown, That ,night on board the Seamew was spent in busy preparation and in rest.I alone .was unemployed, my awkwardness with ropes and spars forbade it.1 sat moodily upon a gun at the port, and fixing my eyes on shore vainly endeavored to make out what the French and Choctaws were doing there.To the left were the meager camp fires of the Indians; further up .the hills a more generous blazing line marked the -French position.* Gradually a low wavering sound separated itself from the other nolses of the night, coming faint but clear upon the light.land breeze, the first quivering notes of à Choctaw war chant, How familiar it was.Was I mistaken?.Ï listened more intently.No.It was In very\u2019, truth.the .voice of \u2018Tuskahoma, \u2018my old frlend on many marches,\u2019 I cared nothing for the Seamew or her crew, and determined to seek my; old friends to fight out the day with hem, : - What little thought I gave it justl- fled the deed.My position as an officer of the King would palliate- deserting the «hip which had brought me over.: .: \u2019 « \u2018CHAPTER XXI -.came in with the coral and promises to | Venus or Apollo, but the new cameos} new, extremely attractive, and, it may |.People of Spanish and Austrian\u2019 de-| very baby, I have prepared a lesson | for you.You are now listening to your own voire\u201d Ly : \u201cYou dre crazy\" heexclaimed, -: suture use your mother set up a pho- te graph, to preserve your voice.ihe sent me the cylifider yesterday.and you | will fined if in our graphophone.\u201c1e® made no audible reply, but.he +\u2014 L PADDY AND FAMILY OF PEMBROOKE STREET | .T They had their first outing this morn- irg\u2014father.mother, and four cheeky children, who make their home in Pem- Lroke Street.\u201d I flatler myself they paid me their first family visit.They did not accept a cordial invitation to come inside, but they stood there on the \u2018highest point outside my bedroom window, arid the father said plainly,.\u201cHow do you do?They chirruped there, a joyous crowd, the.parents as proud as these sort of people usually are, and the youngsters evidently under the impression that all the world, and especially Pembroke Street, was made for them.The father, my good friend, and a gentleman who never fails to perch his tiny self on my window sill, was loudest and liveliest in his talk, and he grew frantic when his brood began to display the vacancy of \u2018their little beaks.; : \"So, as usual, I threw some crumbs and they edged hearer, 7 .; ° .eo \u2018- : \u2018The mother \u2018is somewhat\u2019 suspicious of men folk, and with matronly modesty avolds me when her devoted.husband is not with \u2018her, but, as on this occasion, when the master of the household is present, she hops forward a little.way in the rear.: The chlldren cannot understand it all, but they.know where \u2018to put crumbs, and they are soon -busy.One of them, the most impudent, most fluffy little fellow of the lot, leers at me so evilly from a beady eye perked on one side ginas of water at him, but out of regard for his father, for.whom I have the greatest\u2019 respect, I leave him alone, trusting \u2018that in the seclusion of the family circle the chastisèment he merits will be awarded.; When the crumbs are gone the visit is ended.With a chirrup good-bye and a shake of the tail they are away, - .* » - + Tt was earlier In the year, and T was returnthg to.my.comfortable rooms after a busy day.conjuring before me a Jong smoke arid a delightful talk with George Augustus Sala, from his wonder- fül autobiography, when a black shadow dashed by .me in the gloaming.There was a flutteiv And a pitiful little cheep; and I was just in time to save a miserable cock-gparrow from \u2018the claws of a.:cadaverous cat, : Poor little féllow, he was almost gone, but\u201dI took him home and tenderly bathed and dressed his cruel wounds¥ fing poured à drop of brandy down his parched throat.He lay there 1S YOUR BACK LANE?æ Diseased Kidneys\u2014Surest Oure is +» FERROZONE Unless you want to be stricken vith ticurable ltright's Digeese, don\u2019t -let your Kidueys go without attention.Ferrozone 8 a sneclal remedy for this trouble, and never fails to give prompt velief ant bring about a perfect cure.Mr.Gordon J.Maéfarlane, of Brad- ferd, was\u2019 cured by Ferrozons, \u2018after bring treatéd.unsuccessfully by three doctors for kidney complaint.\u201cMy hitneys were-in a very.bad shape,\u201d he.writes, \u201cand I had dreadful pains in the back und sides, and was never free.from a Mull, héavy.feeling, that mace.life miserable.1 spent 2 lot of money on local doctors, \u2018but was not benefited to any extent.Then: I tried Ferrozone.Une box helned me so much that I got £ix mor», and before they were.used I Nas quite well.I never used anything tiving such prompt and: lasting reliet as Ferrozone.It beats all other kidney cures.\u201d : HES .* People ruffering from kidney disorders quickly lose strength and often die young.\u2018Therefore it is important to Let Ferro:dne it once, and be released trom: every symptom of this baneful disease.Price 60c a box,.or six boxes for $2.50, at all\u2019 druggists, br by mail ton, Ont.savages who surrounded t e singer.To unaccustomed eyes this would have béen a fearful sight.Two hundred warriors sat motionless as-bronze idols about their chief; two hundred nakéd bodies glinted .back the pine knot's fitful glow.* In the centre of this threatening circle moved Tuska- homa, two great crimson: blotches upon, hin cheekn, treading that weird suggestive Measure the Indians knew so well.Round and round a little pine.tree, shorn of its branches and striped with red, he crept, danced and sang.His \u2018words came wild and irregular, a sort of rhythmic medley, now soft and low Aa the murmur of the sumnter ocean, \u2018now thrilling every ear by their sudden ferocity.and fearful energy.Nbw it was the gentle lullaby, the mother's crooning, the laughter of a child; again, the bursting of the tempest, the lightning's flash, the thunder\u2019s, rum- \u201cbling roar.1 _His arms raised to heaven llke some gaunt priest of butchery, he invoked the mighty Manitou.of his tribe, then dropping prone upon the ground he crawled, a sinuous serpent, among the trees.\u201c \u2018 : For awhile his listeners wandéred away upon their- chieftain\u2019s - words to the waiting ones at home, to hunting grounds of peace and plenty; melodious as a maiden\u2019s sigh that song breathed of love and lover's hopes, it wailed for -departed friends, extolled thelr Virtues: and called down heaven's curses upon the coward of to-morrow's fight.Then the flerce gleam of shining steel, one wild war-whoop and allyagain was still.His words faded away In the echoless night till a holy hush brooded \"o'er beach and forest._- _ .Then the solitary dancer woutid about the ring as the crouching panther steals upon her prey, while peal after peal came the frightful cries \u2018of barbaric conflict, the shrieks of the wounded\u2014a wild, victorious shout blended\u201d with.a Do you see us all?\" | You \u201cAre Doubtless Suffering - From} from The Ferrozone' Company, Kings- + in my hand, too pained to feel afraid, but he ever and again looked up in my face with such an appealing expression that to save him I was determined.I thought at first he would die that night, but he didn't.Ere bed-time he revived wonderfully, 80, .feeding him well, I laid him in cotton wool for the night., Next morning he was still a poor invalid, and it was days before he could \u2018stand on his feet, but eventually he showed such signs of recovery that he \u2018had to be put in a cage till the time of his convalescence was over.I think he knew I intended to treat him honorably, for we became great friends, and as I learned his language I knew what he was after, Bird seed was no great treat, Lut catch a fly and he would \u2018peck\u2019 it out of your hand with fierce joy, thanking you volubly.\"An Irish friend of mine traced his pedigree back to some immigrant from the Emerald Isle and named.him Paddy.- Paddy he is to us to-day._But.the day came when Paddy was able to go, so, after a big banquet of files, we bade him an affectionate farewell.He stood for a moment on the window ledge looking back at us, and | I like to think he was undecided wWhe- ther to remain or no, but away he flew and we saw no more of him for a week.Then one morning before I had risen there was an unwonted chattering on |: the lower-roof-outside-my-wirdow.there was Paddy strutting in all the glory of a newly-fldged Benedict, with the daintiest little bride in all Pembroke Street by his side.Was he showing her off, or did he Want also to teach an-old bachelor a lesson in happiness?; Every day they came for a while to cat the crumbs I saved for them.Then they.came in turns.Ah; Paddy, domestic cares are increasing, and have to Perhaps.I smiled without be shared.] Who knows?as Omar envy now.would say.: So the whole famile came this morn- \u2018Ing, Paddy.his colleen and the -childre.It was kind.I wonder: if .all the \u2018men to whom I have lent a dollar will comeback to see me.- Le = Has Paddy a soul?Was he once a human being?Was old Buddha right atout the after life of the unknown tu.ng that is in us?At any rate does \u2018Paddy remember that I once saved his Ne?; .] CURED BY COLONIAL REMEDY No Odor.Can be given in glass of or coffee,.without patient's\u2019knowl- .No taste.water, tes, edge.Colonial Remedy will cure or destroy the diseased appetite for alcoholic stimulants, whether the patient 18 a confirmed inebriate, stippler,\u201d social drinker or drunkard.Impossible for anyone to have an appetite for alcoholic liquors after using Colonial Remedy.Indorsed by Members of W.C.T.U.| Mrs.Moore, Superintendent of the Women's Christian Temperance Unjoa, Ventura, Cal., writes: \u2018\u2019I have tested Colonial Remedy on yery obstinate drunkards, and the cures have been many.In many cases the Remedy was given secretly.I cheerfully recommend \u2018 and indorse Colonial Remedy.Members of our Union are delighted.to find a practical and economical treatment to aid us in our temperance work.\u201d ; J Sold\u2019 by druggists everywhere and by mail.Price $1.\u2018Trial package free by writing or eallipæ on Mre.M.A.Cowan (for years mem- der-of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union); 2204 St.Catherine St, Montreal.Soid in Montreal by T.R.Goulden, 281 Bieury St.; FE.J.Nadeau, Rachel and St Denis; Gourlay's Pharmacy, 2613 St.Cather-.\u2018ine 8t.; J.O.Quennevilie, 1406 St.Catherine\u2019 St.; Robert Pharmacy, St.Lawrence and warrior now began to join him in the ring; voice after voice caught up the dread .refrain which terrorized the trained soldiery of Europe and filled their imagination with the nameless horrors of unrelenting war.- High above the din Tuskahoma lifted now his ferocious battle cry; advancing upon the blazed sapling he sank his tomahawk deep into the \u2018soft white wood, then moved swiftly out of the \u2018circle to his own fire.This was the\u2019 act by which he announced his assumption\u2019 of supreme authority.Frantic with excitement the unleashed throng rushed upon this fancied enemy, and soon but the mangled fragments and the roots marked where it had stood.\u2019 ; And the forest slumbered and the sentry paced his lonely path.- Le It is not my purpose to speak in de-, tail of those matters of history which have been so much better described by men of learning.I would merely mention in passing such smaller aftairs as relate directly to my own narrative.Short and sharp was the conflict Which, under God, gave our arms the victory at Pensacola.the palisades.or boldly tearing them down, the Chectaws, led by Tuska- homa, swept -the: Spaniards from their works.It so.happened that Tuska- homa and-I mounted the fortifications: together.\u2018As I essayéd to drop dow3 upon the top of a picket, leaving me dangling in mid air.an easy prey to those below had they only noticed my belt with his knife, and by this accident I was first within the Spanish works, sword and pistol in hand.: Soon a hun- \u2018dred were by\u2019 my side.The Spanish troops, inured to civilized warfare, could not stand before thes yelling demons, springing here an there\u2014elunive as phantoms, ' wielding torch and tomahawk with deadly form itching, .- Co : .a ot piles | I.'slipped down the anchor ohain hopeless dying scream.sag ee effects | .the magutacturers have guaranteed it.destes: | without noise Into the throbbing ses, \"% the asters touch he played upon In the very forefront, .shoulder to {imontalain the dally press and esk your heist and swam ashore to & point some three their vibrant feelings; 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then rose and began taking short turns up and down in frost of the short flight of steps that led down to a widening path of gravel.> Every now and then she paused, with a hand on one of the polished.railings, to peer anxiously, ~ perhaps a trifle eagerly\u2014through the thick-laced tree branches, shadowing the lawn.Her hair, a heap of shredded copper, tumbled picturesquely * over the smooth, white forehead, just relieving it of a sternness begotten by.the deeply grave eyes beneath, = .A half hour passed and the sound of a familiar footstep brought the blood in a rush of scarlet to the woman's] face: in an Instant it had \u2018receded.leaving her almost as pale a; the Le Marque rose at her throat.Etheridge fastened the gate carefully behind him and came rapidly up the walk, flicking tie flowers on either side with a nervous cane.A \u2019 Mrs.Carrington extended both hands at once, \u201cTom!\u201d she said, her voice subdued that he might not catch its 5 = - Return Wusix Divin a tly, .\u201cWait for me just & moment,\u201d she sald, with quivering lips, *I want to go\u2014there for the last time, Tom.\u201d Her eyes, strained with dry misery, looked toward the gleaming shafts pointing skyward in the distance.\u2018 Ethridge released her mechanically, turning Away to hide a gathering Mrs.Carrington lifted her skirts in one.hand and sped swiftly across the long, sun-rusted grass, through & small, revolving gate, and on down to the tiny, violet-bloamed grave, with its simple cross of white marble, \u2018Within ten feet of the grave she paused, the sound of a man's voice and that of a woman breaking sharply on her ears.To the left was a wire bench, screened from observation by a dense clump of shrubbery.She sat down, out of breath, instinctively drawing the dark veil closer about her face.} \u201cThere's hardly any need of discuss- Ing it further,\u201d the man was saying In a low, determined tone.Mrs.Carring- ton\u2019's teeth sank into her lip until the blood started \u2018as\u2019 she recognized, distinctly, \u2018her husband's volce, And the woman\u2014who was she?A fierce pa shot through her\u2014the bitterest she h ever known.After all, then, she had been right; he had not only ceased to mbling.\u201cI'm half afraid,\u201d she con-| care for her\u2014but there Was \u2018another.mued, clinging to him with cold, shak- woman! 11 ; - ing fingers.- : .\u201cI In a moment they came into view and Etheridge stooped and touched her face lightly with his lips.\u201cWith me?\u201d he asked.- .The element of reproach in his question forced back her self-control.\u201cOf course not, dear.au trifle hysterical\u2014that's all,\u201d \u201cWe V Nona,\u201d watch and glancing apprehensively at the minute hand; \u2018a half hour at the outside.\u201d : She whitened and caught her breath\" at his words, but collected herself immediately and left him for a moment, returned clopked and hatted for the \u201cJourney.\u201cWe'd better take this side street,\u201d she suggested as they left the house; \u201che usually comes the other wav,\u201d - Dusk was falling rapidly.so that they were not Hkely to be recognized as they walked on -with swift, nervous footsteps, past all the familiar landmarks and down the wide clay road: {hat led to where the leam was wait- ng.i Few words were exchanged.Etheridge glanced furtively into \u2018the woman's averted profile, a shock run- \u2014-ning-through\u2014him-at-its-] I was foolish, haven't any too much time, he reminded, pulling out nis Once | :by that, Esther?\u201d Ea both sat down on one of the benches.Mrs, Carrington shrank closer behind the sheltering shrubbery, observing, with a sigh of unutterable relief, that the woman was her husband\u2019s sister, who had brought him up from Knickerbockers, .2\" \u201cHowever,\u201d she insisted, \u201cyou must admit, John, that she has given you preçious little attention since the boy ied.\u201d* .; The man lifted his hand, enjoining silence, .Lo \u201cNow, I never was much of a be- llever \u2018in divorces myself,\u201d she kept on: \u201cbut it appears to me that's about the only thing left for you now.\u201d \u2019 Carrington looked up qu lenge in his eyes.\u201cWhat do you nrean \u201cMean?\u201d she retorted, scornfully; \u201cis it possible, John Carrington, that you ickly.a chal- are such a fool as not to know the talk your wife's been making around town with that Etheridge person?\u2019 The man's face flushed a slow red under its mask of brense, and the eyes he turned to her were terrible in their sternness.; \u201cThat will do!\u201d he maid, in & cone centrated voice.After 3 bit he went on more calmly, a little sadly.\u2018\u2019Maybe it's the truth that she doesn\u2019t care for me any longer; I don\u2019t blame her for thal, though.No man, or woman, either, can govern these things, but, in God's man like Winona could deliberately put a stain on her dead baby's memory.\u201d The other gave & little short, sneering laugh.\u201cVery well,\u201d she responded, curtly.\u201cI've warned you\u2014that's all When she has succeeded in dr ng your name through the mire you'll remember that your sister tried to open your eyes in time.\u201d Carrington rose and moved away toward the grave.\u201cLeave me now,\u201d he sald coldly, \u201cand.never attempt to reopen the subject.Your advice is well meant, I don\u2019t doubt .tbat; but you have made a very serious mistake in following me hers with garbled tales; ahd let me tell you this much, whatever my wife does or has done, she is the siainless mother of my dead boy.I have sworn to be her protector, and I Intend to keep my oath.Good-bye, Esther,\u201d he finished quietly.,.A minute passed\u2014five, then ten, and the: man still knelt by -the violet- bloomed mound.- Mrs.Carrington roused herself as from a dream; a strange disziness blinded her and made her limbs pow- criess to move.After what seemed an eternity, she rose, shaking almost beyond her contro! as she moved noiselessly through the deep grass and stood on the opposite side of the grave, The man looked up at the sharp _erackling.of a twig, and.two faint points of color sprang to his white cheeks., .\u201cNona!\u201d \" ., For -an instant she stood erect, then tottered and flung herself on his bosom.\u201cJack!\u201d she cried, with a little broken sob.with yeu!\" .\u2014e \u2014-@ name, Esther, don't tell me that & WO- | \u201cJack\u2014take me\u2014take me -home\u2014, must wait à white lenger.I never doubted but that in time I should win for your liking for me was sincere and deep.Resolgtely 1 banished from my speech and from my face anything that might hint to you I had not forgotten tn spite of my silence.You were so 3 of me, dear, for à fo weeks ares had startled you, that went to heart.Then, half-timidly, wary lest I uhould s again, you came back to the ald foot and were your o beautiful, brilliant, charming self.knew I should be content just to be allowed to sit in the circle about you.but never once did I drop my resolve.I could wait; I could be patient, gAillful and devoted\u2014anything so that in the end you might come to care for me.You were as much & part of my daily life as the air and the sun; my love for you was so all-pervading that I was never conscious of it; it was a thing that was and always should.be, no matter what happened, and the very depth of it gave me a certain peaceful content.do not think I ever had one uncomfortable moment, fearing you might marry any of the suitors who besieged you.There was not ong worthy.\u201cNot that I considered myself a perfect mate for you\u2014far from it.Only it seemed a love as mighty as mine for you would.cover all deficienolés.And the last two years.I had permitted myself to hope.child\u2014you were a woman, far more beautiful than when you came home from college, a woman of the world, yet with the same fresh, innocent heart, the same bright spirit that had first attracted me.You were not blinded by romance, you weighed mên and their motives and sat in judgment with clear, unwavering eyes; 1 saw men come and go, and yet I alone stayed; you relied on me, you needed me.\u201cDo you kncw how I have spent my evenings for mont's, when I had one disengaged?Designing tha home I | should build for you.I always had\u2019 a tnd for architecture and enjoyed drafting the plana, It took me weeks to ur- range the house.Just as I thought you would llko it.I even decided upon all the hangings and rugs and the color, of the walls.The recom that I enjoyed longest, was to have been your bou- a view of the suncise over the lake and a sweep of the park on the other side.It was finished In pure white enamel and the walls were covered with heavy putin in a misty, brocade of palest rose end blue nnd gold\u2014I saw sone on the looms in France last summer.I even began to pick up silk Persian rugs for the floor\u2014I bave three how.\u2018The furnishings were to be treasures.in the {| enbinetmaker\u2019s art, which we would pick up while abroad on our wedding trip.Was 1 presumptuous in all this?| It \u2018made me happy, these dreams, and my hope was so great I cheated myself into the belief that it was to be.I could picture you with your rose face against \u2018such & background-\u2014with the You were no longer & | the most, the one over which I lingered.doir.It had a big tower window with.x TI cared ould not have wa he him, and I should have been ienied these last.few months of happiness and dreams.Do hot for an instaat sancy [ am ching you-never by & hatrs-breaûth did you give me to um derstand I might hope, You are hon- «sty itself\u2014und I only sh I iv were not so much the end of my life\u2014my emotional life, I \u2018mean\u2014Ik could see the humor in the confident attitude I held toward the end.Yet I protest it was not the confidence of egotism but of a devotion no great it would not ba denied, To-nigh: I was coming to tell you again that I lov you, that never for one {nstant since first saw you had I done otherwise, te beg you lo give yourself to me to guard and cherish.And, fool that I was, I had strorg hopes of a favorable answer, for of late there had been something pew in, your manner; & hint of same- thing infinitely tender, of which Lou scarce knew.I thought I held the key to the rituation\u2014but your note has stripped the veil from my conceited eves.I realize a stronger man than I ever was, £0 far as you are soncerned, has come upon the scene.I give you to him, Geraldine, because you so desire it.> \u201cI have written this purpos-less screed because I had to put the situation on paper to save my brain.Some men die hard\u2014I am one of them.Yet, I shall not be quite dead for nothing can destroy the Imprint you have made upon my character and very soul.; \u2018I ghâll not see you again for many.months, till long after you ard Stanley White's wife, and I have grown used to the fact.1 shall go at once on my long-planncd holiday in Japan and In dia.\u2019 05 \u201cMay all the happiness and the best there is in this life be yours, Geraldire.Good-by, my dearest; good-by.Ever yours.2 : \u201cJOHN HARKNESS.\u201d + LJ \u2018 ' : The man dropped his pen and resting his head on boih liands sat in silence, ns oné tired.The clock ticked loudly.Suddenly he roused himself, picked up the rheets he had covered with, writing end caressed them almost lovingly.Then with a steady hand he tore them fire in tho.grate.As steadily he selected a fresh sheet of paper and wrote agaln\u2014thie: , .\u201cMy Dear Geraldine\u2014Your news sur- rised me into realizing that it should ave been no surprise.One less ob- wervant than this particular \u2018stupid friend of.yours would -liave foreseen what a lucky man Stanley White was to be.I.congratulate him from my the happlest life that san befall a human being.Tell Mr.White that only ¢ne who has had the privilege of knowing you as leng \u2018as I have can appreciate Tully what he has won: could - it\u2014I |- thought it might be} and In-}.to bits \u2018and threw them: into the coal\u2019 heart and for you are my wishes for | \u201cId I tell you the last time T call»! 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Ca > $5060 ei a ii ve OUT 5 Fiabieow odicias Gon Lyn, Hate, .; 4 - - en \u2018 : cs .°° à _ \u2018 4 .a when 1 feel % 1s as she has had.| | be guarded.and cure | table Com- ve me.It is the mothers À Presently he pulled out his big chair and, seizing his notepaper from the fast, as \u2018though the pen were ilot swift enough for the rapidity of his And this is the letter: : .; \u201cMy dear,\u2014I recognize the bad taste of those two words and the surprise they will cause you, but ns what I \u2018shall write 1s still more reprehensible, I leave them.I found your note by my plate me and then I came off by myself to get used to it.It was a very dainty, conventional note; Geraldine, and it announced to \u2018me, \u2018one of = your oldest friends,\u2019 your engagement to Stanley White: You have known him a year, I low.with a family fortune.back of him.He has never met defeat in his life, so his winning you probably does ;not strike him breathless \u2018at his wonderful good fortune.He takes it as a I am not doubting that he fôves \u201cyou.Only 1 love you much more deeply.* - \u201cYou can read this through, for I am not playing the cad and pushing my claim before his\u20141_ am nôt auing.for | your affection.I never had the slightest\u2018 chance for it, but I never admitted, it to myself till \u2018to-night.Do you remember when 1 first saw you?No.of course not.You were al] in rose color.with a big pink satin bow on your heavy braid of hair and the most wonderful color-on your cheeks.You were 116 and just awakening to the witcheries of your own beauty, You were on the porch with some other girls, and when I.awkward.lumbering boy of 20,asaistant bookkeeper in your father's mammoth store, earning the phincely sum c! $10 a week, came with a message from him, you laughed with the rest when I stumbled up the steps.I was looking at you and did not notice where my feet led: After that I had an object in life.I worked\u2014it makes my body ache worked those days! I knew that if I rose in the world I had to lift myself.There was not a helping hana to make easier the way.When the day was over back in my stufty hall-bedroom I pored over my books till midnight.was ashamed of my ignorance.days men consider me more than ordinarily \u2018well read and &ultured.They point to my library.They do not know the tears and heart's blood those \u2018books represent.: .- ; ; e .'.IS \u201cWhen you.came home, \u2018finished,\u2018and your family presented you to the so- clety world .by.a big crush reception, I had risen so far-that an invitation came to me as a matter of course, gress from bokkeeper had been remarkable.They could not keep.me down\u2014 \"no .detaail was fo oinsignificant for me '| to master.Finally Î attractéd the at- \u2018tention of your father himself by saving the firm many thousands of dollars through - detecting an error in the cashier's books.He gave me the cashier's desk.I felt sorry for Smith, who had to go, but if I mounted some orie had to fall.Your father grew to rely on\u2018\u2019me, to.talk tô me.: Then he developed a real liking for me, which I can truly say I have felt an honor to He i» a splendid man and a \u2018just one.Only two months ago he took me into the firm\u2014in a few years \u2018I shall be a rich man, : .\u201cBut to go back.I thiok it was at your debut that yoû first became aware I really existed.It had been four years since T had first seen you, and if you had known that all\u2019 that time you had been enshrined in my holy of holies your big brown eyes might not have rested on me quite so kindly.1 had the privilege of 'hringing.you a cup of coffee to relieve the fatigue of standing so long and smiling upon so fiany peo- \u2018ple.After that I called and went home, my head ina whirl, Co \u201cMy long-concealed lave for \u2018you burst into riotous flowering now that you let me -be near you, talk to you, many, but so intense was my resolve to win you/that I did not consider them.And you liked me.I was more serious, mentally more mature than the other young fellows-my age.My stern,steady life had developed me, 1.have been told that In spite of my having no numerous women friends to educate me.in the little ways that charm women I have a certain attraction for them.I am thenkful if it is so, otherwise I should have been denied the years of association you have given me.The only \u2018time you frowned upon me was that winter when 1 forgot myself and told you I loved you.-I had \u2018the audacity to ask you to marry me.You! Raised in a millionaire\u2019s home! I was not & partner then, but I had what seemed to me a good income.However,I credited you with no mercenary considerations when you looked nt me so appalled, so amazed snd upcon.ortable: \u201cI can hear your volte now-\u2018Why,.John\u20141 had not \"dreamed of shis! I like you immensely =I value your friendship\u2014but nothing more.Surely fare mistaken.I hope.so\u2014and we will forget what you have said.\" ® * .® \u201cDeep Inté your owe T looked and know you apoke the th.I was sad- \\Géneû but not discouraged.1 saw-t : ! Ca a + aan ae carved case on the table, hegan to write | thought.at dinner.\u20181 ate what they put before | recollect; he 18 a handsame, popular fel- | krew you were away at college and 1 Nowa.| My pro-.hope for ÿou.I was but one of the | Téht in your eyes when I chanced to enter, the welcoming smile\u2014- Le \u201cOf course none of this.did T even | int to you.I had made ore mistake nd 1 could, walt till the right moment, \"now that 1 had-waited so lonz, We had been together #o much.I was so much \u201cthe advent of \u2018Stanley White \u2018did not disturb mé.So much.for my egotism! I classed him with .the many others.Sm pn intimate friend of the family that] that T lénve Tar Japan Very shortly?I do nat see you before T go I make my adieux here: Best wishes always.Yours aecartily.Co \u201cJOHN HARKNESS.\u201d In the corner post hax that night befcre he slept.In the library fireplace à few pleces of blackened, charred paper flut- tered uncertuinly \u2018tii the draft \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .- WHAT THE WAR TAUGHT TWO GREAT SOLDIERS | Ameng the masses.of evidence on the .tactical developments\u2019 brought less powder, the following extract from \u2018the eviderice of Jord Roberts: before the Roya] Commission is worth quot- Ang as a pithy summary of the Com- mander-in-Chlef's views: \u2018 Geherslly speaking, ns a result of ycur very great experience from _ the war, have you any particular suggestions.to make .with\u2019 regard \u2018to any.branch of the service, as to.impreve- ment in wrganization for war or for preparation for war?.: Le 1 will take the cavalry first, what I think is that in all future wars we should require a far larger number of mounted men than we have ever had hitherto, and that the cavalry must be prepared to tight pid foot much more than théy have ever dône before.I am \u2018impressing the importance of this on all cavalry officers, and pointing out that,.although it.is very desirable that cavalry should be expert with their swords and trained for shock tactics, my bellef is that in future \u2018wars shock 1 tactics will be few and far between.and that cavalry will have to fight far more frequently on foot than they have ; f doi before.x and my head reel to remember how I.ever thought of doing before.We are now arming the cavalry with a rifle, the same as the infantry.It has been shortened by.five inches, and reduced by one pound in weight, without losing \u2018any of its power.NO MORE LANCES.We are aleo, 1 hope, going to do away with the lance for servite.It is @ most inconvenient weapon wher men are dismounted, and it Is much in the way when they are scouting., .As regards the InYantry, our aim must be to encourage individuality amongst the men,.and to make the company and section.commanders \u2018understand that they must depend more upon themselves than has -hitherto been necessary, because the.moment a battalion now gets into action the companies gre greatly spread out,, and the cojp- mander loses all control over them.\"I mentionied in my narrative that In the attack on Diamond Hill the men \u2018advanced at thirty paces interval When you think of what that means, with a front of one hundred men, one company alone, it Is impossible that even the company commander can do very much, and we are now trying to get them to instruct their subalterns, their men.=.TR .I think that is the chief thing In the matter of infantry training, and to teach the men to shoot better.As regards artillery, I do not know that we train them to separate and, conceal their guns, and to give them better weapons, both of which we are now rapidly doing.SIR IAN HAMILTON: More fully and vividly by Bir lan Ham- fiton, who is a convinced.believer in the superiority of quality over numbers.it Is interesting to note that Sir Ian Hamilton strongly combats the view of the \u201ctimid school of theorists\u201d ern war is the advantage possessed by the defence.a ; .If the experience of the South\u2019 Afrl- can war can be taken as a guide, the big battalion phase 18 now.about to pass away, and we are entering upon a period when the efficiency of an army will depend far more upon the morale and high training of the individuals who compose it than upon thé mere numbers of these individuals who may be avallable.to individuals each so highly trained as to be able to .take full advantage of \u2018the terrain, and of his wonderful mod- \u2018ern weapon, and each animated with a morale and trated to.an efficiency which will make him capable of acting in battle \u2018on his own initiative, will break through, scatter and demolish less efficient opposing.forces, seven if greatly superior in mumbers.No.doubt this principle will be more strikingly exemplified in the case of such countries al we are accustomed to wage war in, than in.the comparatively \u2018small, enclosed and highly civilized countries of Europe.For where numbers ate limited by questions of trans- and supply, the felly of despatch- Pie anything but muperlatively good soldiers is accentuatéé.5 * In other words, while with our \\ to improve the quality, without twsub- tog ha much Sorel\u2019 mare Sumbese, sont of IMeorists Who are sages 4a Lon p.80 Te ; a ff.oe - about by the magazine rifle and smoke- sergeants and corporals to look after\u2019 can improve them very much, except \u2018The same -generil view is expounded.who hold that the.chief lesson of mod- \"ee .\u2018| have endeavored sho I believe that an army composed of: ular army the one Important thing 18 numbers may still have a certain advantage for the home defence of England.It must not be supposed that in insisting.\u2018upon the.necessity for indi- .vidual initiative \u2018and training I wish fr-any way tà ignore or depreciate dis- eipline.\u2018Discipline there must be, but\u2019 it must be discipline on a, higher plane.| It Must be the aim of the new discipline to make the private soldier capable .of keeping steadfastly in mind for the whole of.the day, or even far.several days, and striving with all his.might to carry out.what he has been told by a superior who ls-no longer present, and who, for all he may.know, {* is dead.Within a mile of the enemy and in open: country it will no longer be possible for the brigade-major to gallop up to the colonel with a folded piece .of paper prescribing his next\u2019 movement.Nor can the colonel send .his adjutant to tell.the.captain to change direction or reinforce.\u2019 LET THE ENEMY RUSH.Ca .Within a thousand yards of a hostile position the captain can hardi;, hope any longer.to influence the company a8 a whole by orders, or even by per- of men surging forward by word of command to the assault of a position 18 one which we should do our best to \u2018encourage among our potential enemies.If a battalion In open country can succeed in getting within 500 yards of the enemy's defensive position, they will have done all that they can do as à oollective body.The men will be lying widely extended ard pinned down to some small depression, or bits of cover, by streams of bullets passing, Just over them.At some part of the line, however, it is almoat certain that | ® \u2018brook, or ditch, or.dmperceptible fold of tho ground will give some trif!'ng shelter (o a further advance.Ha.a \u2018dozen private soldiers may find .them- solves at this spot.LT \u2018 If they possess sufficient training to.\u2018recognize the possibilities of thelr position, together w th sufficient new discipline, initiative and enthusiasm to.take advantage of it, they will creep on.They will be followed by others, and if, as a result, the enemy's line is penetrated, even by a few men, the | power of their modern armament.will | make thelr flanking fire so demorallz- ing and effective that the position will elthér be abandoned forthwith, or so much attention will \u2018be concentrated on the Intruders that an assault may become practicable all along the:line.SEIZE EVERY CHANCE.It will be evident that to do this the mind of each man must be imbued with a firm conviction that the other meh of his own rank, whom he does not Bee, and.who may be anywhere within \u2018the néxt few miles, are also doing the same and trying to seize hold of every: opportunity; in' other words, active discipline on the higher plane really consists In an unalterable confidence that it also exists in others, and that the individual is not risking his life for nothing.All this means added im- | portance to.a thorough disciplin training, and to esprit de corps\u2019 id That I Delleve: + script soldier will fail, \u2018Only fmperfect- ly acquainted with his officers and his tellow-soldiers, he will ten difficulty to remain lying under cover because he has no conviction that they.are likely \u2018to do much more than he is doing, and is not imbued by the sense that he is giving his comrades away by not doing more.It is the magazine rifle, with its smokeless powder, which is at the root of thia startling and imminent change In both tactics which I to indicate.The modern.firearm has been improved and- perfected far more rapidly than the soldier.We want an army composed of men éach of whom can be trusted to make the fullest use of the finest and most delicately ad- juzted rifle that can be made.1 have noticed a feeling in our army that im- | provements in armament cannot be carried further, because the private soldier would: not be able to avail himself of such niceties.This is indeed puttin the cart before the horse, and it shoul be, clearly understood.that the.private soldier of the future must be sufMcient- ly educated to take every advantage of all that science can Jo for him.INTELLIGENCE FIRST.__ Dispersion, concealfnent, and intelli.tal to success for either the attack or defenee, and this demands a high standard of individuality.There is a timid eæ- * œ : La It ta my Joug-planneds.vication, \"Lest |\u2019 This he scâled, stamued and: mailed | ~When friends visit you unexpectedlyand-you-ask-themto-have acup of tea.you realize the advantage of a good range.Special damper arrange.- ments in the Pandora insure a strong draft and quick fire at at times\u2014no tedious waits for the kettle to boil.but rather a sense of pride from its ~ promptness.SL Er Le, \u201d A handsome range to show your callers,too\u2014has a beauty, grace and solidity in appearance not seen jn old style ranges.So The Pandora range has many new and.important featuree, suc\u2019 as enameled reservoir, sheet steel high shelf and warming closet, triple triangular grates and a special flue constructibn which forces the heat.around the oven twice \u2018and directly under every pot\u2019 hole\u2014is: a perfect baker and a perfect cooker atthe same timé.\u2018 To © ._ Sold by all enterprising dealers, Booklet free ~~ M re : en We : 4 his- wife, catching the look on his face, \u2018reach of all, every Welsh citizen should : Forme 2 Dining Room and Kitchen Furni- miration of all who watehed his.called out und told him what It was.[deem it.an honor to be ome of its | \u2014 oF Ne DE \u201cture, \u2018 Bedding, Tapestry Carpets, Companions in Great .8wim, - For u moment Holbein restéd, and, members.' .Lorch fl \u2014 Oîlcloth,\u2018 Curtains, Clocks, Picture A tile after sunrise the wind fresh.lifting his head and chest out of the \u2018water, looked around him at the.pretty er ttt | CROPS IN QU EBEC.northern districts, including an inspection of the new Ontario Government \u201cM.Skojaski, Mrs.Steel, Nelson: Dr.B.D.Steel Miss Taylor, Miss A.Tay« ened and the sen begun to chop a bit, res Ç\u2018 .Iway hat is now being builg from | lor, Mr.A.M.Thompson, Montreal: Frames \u2018and Mirrors.- the wind annoying the awimmer a con- hingu that fulton avoue his he ad.| Sonn) Bay through the Temiskaming| Miss Margaret Unwin, Liverpool, Mr, Law f : \u2018 siderable deal.Every now and nquin die hin pughe.his pi PA \u201con, Reports Show They Are Good.Except district.The party will number forty.W.de G.Warren, Summerside, P:B.E, * 42 , ) ° .during the Journey one or other ot-the » \u2019 \u2026 N : > i sentative members of tha.Cane .- Glasgow £ oO + off Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, following gentlemen took the water Butterflies.ad io Wainer bean The - Quebec, Department of Agriculs Lopres ents Éd NI travel to North probable R es 0 Hat Racks, Secretaries, Book Cases, .J and swam pith.Holbein Lo gy hwer him again, : ture has Issue, cs on the con itay ov ë the Grand.NL EXPERTS ARE PLEASED - ; -ltott as $i .up on\u2019 his long ourney: CHATS, {| dition of crops in Quebec on August System, leaving Tor N \u2018 Low ward Cc lombination Beds, Centre Tables, bWalth, kb, Duffy, W.Mnlletty 1, Itecord, plat won ara il ot Suing ct Reports \u2018were received from, twelve dis- express.at 1.45 olclock Monday aftee- | WITH RENAUD\u2019 S DEVICE WHEA DES fa 3 5% Music Cabinets, Easels, Palms.Screens, off Brass Beds, Brussels and Ax-\" 33, Hyde, d\u2019uul fuminel und Professor | Mosh, Tliey rendered him fine service, but, It was worth noting how superior Hol Hope- for \u201cHolbein, though lie -did- not, \u2018know {2 He was well within four miles of the shore, Rtrong us a horse and: of RO heart, w hen the trencherous thle tricts.Grain and hay crops promise well throughout the\u2019 province, and in -| Many (parts are ahead of last.year.Small frults promise to be plentiful noon.: : - : \u2014 E AID FOR SAMARITAN HOSPITAL.Laval Student Perfects \u2018an Appliance to Insure Greater Safety in a i= .-befri wan.to ail who were ult 1 .and Indian corn and tobacco crops in| The Ladies\u201d comniittee of tho Samari- | .ins.Canad None ot them, excepiing.Mr.ro roc Hu .hm up ind qe iin beyond trosf sections are doing well.tan Hosnital for vomen gratefully ac.Handling Trains Wh nater C ets, S es, R maîned for uny length of 11mie dn thal gi oll what was Mt s Potatuen would be plentiful, but rot | knowledges ite sum of $707.50 from the yp.Ernest Renaud is \u2018exhibiting \"aj minster arp quar 29, ugs, water, but they weemed to make not told what was Wappening to Him.has: affected them -in many sections, management of the naval and military Laval University a working model of iy Gogivg C urtains, high price Parlor, fonble abhowing AB compared : to tlie ie Velie hoping AguinAt hope Phey- The.district around, L Islet, Fraserville tournament held Sept.10, in th?Arent.an invention intended to ensure, great.= : an t.Foye report that potato rot is \u2014_\u2014 er safety in the.handling of trains.Bj \u2018of Dining Room & Bedroom I\u2019 urniture, had mt the unbroken ct, that he fett that something might ns that| quite serious.In other.sections the |- SHIP SAILS means Xe different applications of the x.When Jfolbein had been is the water be rhaps nome ocean freik nikht BWeeD potato crop |s good, and there is no.ALLAN LINE .STEAM * device, trains meeting will be stopped, off Office: Desks, Fancy Rockers, Statuettes, Lamps, Odd Chairs and Boudoir Suites, 3 pieces.| I \u2018 Come With the Crowd and Get the Béneti for ten hours he showed his first and only\u2019 mignal of diutress: Iie stroke sud- | dan ÿ slackened oft from 23 per minute to 34, nnd it wan patent to all that lie was undergoing a bud time, He is nub- ject to much relapses, lle has always fait the time batween the tenth and the eleventh Hours of a swim more than nny other poried, so that none of hia the swimmer inshore, but there was but little faith mingling with this hope, Elemerite Are \u2018Against Him.Holbein seemed to know that there wus some element nt work agilnst him.It was pitiful.to stand and watch hin itt his fine head out of the lap of-the waves and gaze intently at the coaat, and then settle down again with dog- sgn of A blight.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MODERN MEDICINE.' \"Cod liver oll 1s good.Purified petro- fewn 18 better Angier's Emulsion is mnde of odorless and tasteless petroleum, glycerine and hypophosphites.It does all\u2014and more\u2014than cod liver oil and similar \u2018preparations.It is\u2019 plea- \u2014 \u2018 Pretorian, in Charge of Captain John- .ston, Starts for Liverpool: fo.\u2018Capt.Johnston, sailed this morning for capt on.Following ls a list of ner \u2018first cabin passengers: ie a Mr.E.Adams, Toronto: Mr.Fr.D.Eurnes, \u2018 Guelph: Mr.: H.R.Bartlett, The Allan line\u201d steamship Pretorian, - diamond the steam.being shut off, air brakes applied, whistle blown and bell rung when they come within a certain dis.\u2018tance of each other, switc hes and gate: opened and closed, drawbridges arid crossings protectéd, and a system of block signals worked.by the engine as it- passes along the.track.Upright arms, surmounted by rollerg - .inter.-friends were at all anxious on hls ac- na sant: to .take, and agreeable to the issett, Mont- [are placed outside the rails, at Open Evenings Until 10 o'clock, count, When I apoke to his wife she ged tenacity to try to win his wax stomach; Adv.Rochester ME Robert, Rlssett } Mrs.vals along the track, \u2018and suitable © A replied, cheerfully, \u201cOh, yen, we expeut- ashore ir passed by and the land Tes = reas F Chicago: Mr.Hugh flanges on the- side of the locomotive Futniture and Carpet House, 1449 ST.GATHERINE STREET, | (Corner.Monteëlm) open | Evenings Until 10 clock.Rd \u201ca.- + .Lapointe 6 Mackay Street 70 Thurs .Patrick, nee Saundets 4 afternoons.Rep al] \u2019 Mr.and Mr.E.H.Butteris are spending a most enjoyable time visit.HER and tends in Bt.John\u2019 8 ed this; he is always so.It is his bad \u2018ceded yard by yard, mile by mile, for es OUTING FOR PRESS WRITERS.id Colville, Crulkshanie, Miss Cruikshank, Carth- coming in contact with these, operate h the power.- hour; but he will soon be all right the waters were racing now, and the N.Y.: Mr.W.Darnbrouëh, Mrs, the device and furnis \" w - : Mr.H.R.Chariton, advertising ngent | 2.John] One feature-of the invention is that If aries A qe he Han roupied, tide was off the coast.Another houn of the \u2018Grand Trunk Rallway System, _Darnbrough, Saskatoon; Mr.makes it impossible to run into'a mis.btu then he woke up again, and talked merrily as he swam, .Back Strokes Are Strong.\u201c It now looked as if nothing short of an accident could possibly beat the man.His back stiokes were, if possible, even stronger than at the easller atages of the trial, and the coast of France was slowly but surely drawing near, Once he raised his head well out of the water and through the hase caught sight of the land he was swim- shouted his advisers, enough.\u201d - \u2018How long have I been sons now?\u201d he galled back, _ \u201cIt's France sure and still the big-hearted fellow showed no sign of flinching, though France and hope were fading.from us, He { swam with a pluck that made us proud of him; but the drift had him in its all- conquering embrace, We counted the seconds until they grew to minutes, counted the minutes untll they were lost in the hours, and we knew that the \u2018fine fellow was conquered by fate and the tides.he .had been in the waters of the Chan- wife looked down, and smiled at hin throug ade, K) For seventeen hours and ten minutes nel, night time and day time.For ocean, but we who now knew the tide knew that victory was not Yor him.His her tears.His friend and come .Frank Shorland, took At upon left to-day for Toronto, where he will meet the members of the Canadian Press Assnclation, who are leaving on Monday for a week's trip to some of the rt RUPTURED P ._B.Lindthan, 130 Peel\u2019 Street, the well- \u2018known Rupture and Hernia Expert, with patients extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific, te almost daily in receipt ot such testimonials as the\u2019 following: \u2018I used y think it id the best Truss on the m eral days and I think tbat I am completely cured.I recommend your Truss.to obliged to \u2018wear one.\u2019 JOHN HAMILTON, our Truss for aix.\u2018ménths, and I to anyone Dickson, Mrs.Dickson, Miss \u2018Rebecca Dickson, Mirs .Dinah Dickson, Sarah Dickson end .nfant.Liverpool; Mr.Edgehill, London: Mr.T.Freeman, Liverpool: Mr.A.Galbrait, Fleming: \u2018Man.; Mrs.H.Hallett, St.Thomus: Miss Kinder, Rochester; Mr.C.P.Klombler,' Saskatoon; \u2018Miss Millar, Mr.J.É.Mitchell, Sherbrooke; Mr.R.Morrison = Liverpcol; Mr.Percy\u2019 M.1; Mr.W, F.Seaton, Toronto; Mr.IV.Sutton Parry Sound; Mr.R.H.H, thomas, MTS.\u201cThomas, \u2018Montreal; Miss M= L.A.Henderson, Linlithgow; M \u2018Hilton, Mrs.Last, Halifax; Mr.HE.T Leeds, Pet - Missives, Toronto; Mids J Roberts.Yiver- ry, London; Mr.Grassett, Toronto; \u2018 B op » » da the.Ehoobridke a pago; \u201cMas d'adoption by placed -switéh, switched being automatically opened or closed in such a way as to give a clear line to the incoming train.It would also render impossible the ever-recurring collisions on curves Mr.Renaud, who is a medical student .of Laval University, has been workin on the invention for a year and a hal He has taken otu patents in the United States and Canada.In Ottawa lam week he exhibited the model in the Department of Railways, where it wn: examined by Mr.Collingwood Schrel.(wa 1 .Deputy Minister of ye ar ming for.\u2018\u201cIKat\u2019s France right ahead,\u201d geventeen hours he had sought man- was examined by a doctor and he sald I was | Mary Thompson, St.Thomas: Mrs.ber, Dep | red re.for - , H.G.rs Charles Drnkwater, secretary « ns red he cried.\u2019 you pret 1 cute plainly.| fully to wrest .victory from .the old tu of ruptu I have teft 1t off sev- Webb, St.John; Mr.H.G.Fry, Mr Canadian Pacific Railway) he et rossed a favorable opinion of the tn.vention, saving t only \u201cwoul "]
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