The Montreal herald, 23 septembre 1903, mercredi 23 septembre 1903
[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL Friday, $ a.m-\u2014\u2014Umbria, THE MONTREAL HERAL TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.SLIGHTLY COOLER.e Sun rose to-day at 5.48, Sets at 7.28.re fe PSTABLISHED 1808._NO.223.TEN PAGES.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903.TEN PAGES.=== PRICE ONE CENT / \u2014 7 The Company Know About How Many Millions That Franchise is Worth-The People Must Lear Cable Service.3, OBERT FILA vw \u201cLES HIS BRIEF He Was Congratulated by the Tribunal for Eloquent and Sustained Effort.(Canadian Associated Press ) London, Sept.23 \u2014Late yesterday afternoon Attorney-General Finlay took up the question of map subsequent to the treaty of 1825 and argued that ne weight should be attached to them fur the reason that the region was hnper- fectly .nowm, had never been surveyed, and the map makers had no precise knowledge and copied from one another or iffered materially among themselves end ignored the cardinal provision of the treaty.He then proceeded to discuss the allege acts of occupation or otherwise by Russia or the United States, quall- fying by the statement tha the title to this territory could not be derived by possession no matter how long, but Gepended upon the interpretation of a treaty mae eighty years ago.He handed in a map showing the geenral outline of the coast according to British contention, and discussed the affair of the Dryad.Considering the position of the Huson's Bay Compaly he claimed that they had merely exclusive right of trade under lease and that the Grovernment were not respon- gible for their actions, though he considered it probable they Knew uf the lease from the Russians.Referring to the acts in possession of the Russian in early days he heid they were slight and unimportant also were those of the United 1597 or 1598, He qunted of \u2018he Governor of Alaska to show how nominal was the United States administration.Government Was a Burlesque.i as States up lo from reports Ome governor as late as ISSN report 1 trat the NP rev remcnt Of Alaska was Little 1f any better than a bur- esque.both in form and substance.Regarding the establishment of Dyea and Skagway he acknowledged that had they been founded In unclaimed territory such occupation might be 1m- portant, but argued that their signifi- cunce depended altogether upon whether these auts had taken place with the knowlege and ucyuiescen.e of Great Britain.He traversed the American contention that this was so and showed by references to correspondence that as long ago as 1872 Canada pressed for demarcation of this boundary, and tht, in 1875, General Cameron; in 1887, G.M.Dawson, an in 1288, Sir John Macdonald distinctly claimed nn beha:f of Canada the heads of inlets and partic- uss ly the head of Lynn canal, and that long before there was any settlement at Dyea or Skagway the United States 1 sovernment was perfectly aware of Great Britain's clai mio that locaity.and had published it in ther official | documents.The Attorney-General then pro ereded t> recapitulate hls various points and concluded as follows: \u201cI am sensible of the importance of this case, that the eyes of the people of Cnnada are fixed on this tribunal.I know, too, that many interests may be deeply affected by the decision and trust that Canadian interests will not suffer from any imperfection of my presentation of thé case .] commit the question Into the hands of the tribunal with full confidence in tha wisdom of thelr judgment.\u201d The president expressel, on behalf of the tribunal, thelr cordial appreciation of the care, ability, and unfailing courtesy with which Mr.Finlay had presented the case for Great Britain.Hls argument could not fail tu be * of the greatest assistance to them.Messrs.Root, Lodge, Turner and Tickinson personally complimented the Attorney-General upon his erulite presentation of the Uritish case.American Case Opened.deeply Mr.Watson then proceeldel to open the case for the Tl united States.He began by stating that in 1567 Russia offered to sell Alaska to the United States and showed her title in various ways, by discovery, by occupation, by general consent of nations and finaily by treaty with Great Britain, Ruvsia then asserted that the line went round the heads of all bays and inlets.The maps of the period confirmed thy, notably, the Russian map of 1826, made when recollections of the negotiations of 1825 must necessarily have been fresh.Senator Sumner had minutely investigated this title and s.tisflying hrm-e'f of its authenticity purchased the property.The President formally announced the fact, yet neither Great Britain nor Canada raised any objece tion or questioned Russia's title.Mr.Aylesworth here remarkeddsthat in 1867 Canada had no concern in the question nor any right to interpose any objection, as her territory did not extend to the Pacific till 1871.Mr.Watson quoted Dennis\u2019 survey or general of Canada, report made in IN74, which agred to drawing the line across | Certain rivers which empty into the head of Lynn Canal, and argued that Canada thereby admitted and acknowledged the United States claim to the heads of inlets.in Yesterday's Report.Kir Robert Finlay was reported yesterday as saying that it might occasionally be better to depart from King's line and have recourse to an alternative provision in the 4th article of the treaty of 1825.What he said was that while King's line as a whole most nearly Interpreted the treaty and was.put forward as Great Hritain'a claim, he did not claim infallibility for it and | that perhaps it might be found at par- tirular places and as a rare exception expedient to select other peaks than those King had chosen, \u2014 - - Correction there is MR.CLERGUE IS IN CONFERENCE WITH FOREIGN CAPITALISTS And is Hopeful of Coming to a Satisfactory Arrange- ment\u2014Speyer & Co.Will Forelose\u2014Workmen Enter Actions Against Company.(Special to The Montreal Ottawa, Sept.20.Herald.) -From what could be learned of the muveiier.ts of Mr.! F.H.Clergue in Oltawa yesterday little doubt that his future course will be in the direction of torm- ing a new company, with the object of securing control of the Sault industries.While in the city yesterday Saw and conferred With some very prondnent Canadian capitalists, and last evening dined at the Rideau Club with his party, including the British capitalists whu have been travelling with hun, They consist of Messrs.A.H.Hurney, T.Tulloch and A.Wilson, of London, kag.During the evening your correspond- he ent called on Mr.Cicrgue und asked for an interview, but was told that Mr.Clergue was too busy to be secn.He Is decidedly adverse to belng interviewed at present.The gentlemen wo ere with him are equally ao.A Montral man Is interested in the Clergue Industries at the Sault was Ww no in the city yesterday, but he, too, was reticent.This gentleman was asked what course h- thought Mr, Clergue vas Hkely to pursue and if it was likely that Mr.Clergue would endeavor to form a new company for the purpose of taking over the Sault plants, Clergue is Hopeful.He replied that Mr.Clergue had sad that he hid every haope of coming out on top.Mr.\u2018ivrgue was certainly BIralninNg every nerve at the present time to secure control of the place, \u201cMark my words,\u201d he said, \u2018If there Is any way of doing it he will devise à scheme.\u201d This gentleman remarke 1 that there wound be a number of surprises at the Sault before the firm was wound up.The trouble, he said, wus that at was too Lig a bite for one company to handie, and it would more probably bs: handled as «4 group of industries, each one being organized on a separate basis and by a separate company.Should British capitalists be interested in the schenie there is already sufli- c'ent data in the hands of the IEngli-h tengineers whn have been employed with the firm to give them an id-a where they are placing their money.Mr.Clergue\u2019's scheme so far as can be learned is to organize with Rriti.h and Canadian capital and get the whose property out of the hands of Americans 1! possible.Lnmber Men at Work.also The men employed in the woods, numbering about 1.80, have been in- siructed to remain at work.Regarding the announcement that French capital Was to be jutroduced into the Sault the capitalists wha were with Mr l'lergue yesterday were seen.They are Messrs Bondomeau, of Parcs, eel Mr lefehvre, of Lice, Frances, Both au- 1Litted that they had been to Susbury ated hol seen the property ol toe Cons goliinted lake Superior Conpals.They alto admitted that they had been ciscussinge the property with Mr.Cier- gue anring the day, but turther tha this they dé tined to he dawn out, INSURANCE COMPANIES FEAR INCENDIARISM.(Special to The Montréal Tir raid Toronto, Sept, 238 Every lire ILRUT- Elie Colt.pratey da C'atateuit Carr Si diel cantile pishs at Sault Ste.Marie, en nearly &.1 of them do, have sent ote cr more of their most expernieneed Men to look after thear tnterests thers, which they believe neve been seriously threuatened us a rest of the closing auwh of the Works oi the Coneondated lake superior Comwsans.At least où hmndred 16presentatives of both tarifr nud non-tarif cormparides have quietly aud most unostentat.ously within al the and CO - menced & most of every risii that has been underwrit- Tney vil the pres- the dust few days arnved Sou they fininediatey searching exumination ten.Teton until ent Crisis 18 over, The Influx of there Insurance experts, v.ho are practically for the time being detectives, 18 a result of the fear en- tertalned that lawlessness and incendi- ariam may follow the closing down of the Clergue enterprires.undesirable have al- Several risks ready been canceiled.MEN ASK GOV :RNMENT TO PROTECT INTERESTS.Sault Ste.Marie, Sept.23.\u2014 Yesterday afternoon a large mass meeting of unemployed was held in larnes\u2019 Hall, when a branch organization of the Amerfran Federation of Labor was formed, and the local situation geier- alily discussed.C.N.Smiti, the Government candidate in the approaching bye-election, wag sent for and asked by the meeting {f he thought the Government could do anything to relieve the altuation.Mr.Smith said he could not see what could done by the Government to bring about an immediate resumption of operations at the Works, but It did appear him that the Government might be in a position to protect the men in the matter of wages que them.He pointed out that the land grant reserved for the Algoma Central Rall- way had not yet passed from the control of the province, and he promised to oppose the conveyance of one \u2018foot of the grant to this company, or any company which might succeed it, until every dollar of wages due employes had been paid.This announcement was received with great applause, and at the close of the rreeting a committee was named to momprialire Premier Ross and his Gov- be to ernment to throw about the men and their families every measure of protection in their power.Anxious About Wages.At the meeting of the company's em- pioyes, held yesterday, a committee that had been appointed to walt upon Assistant Manager Coyne reported that Mr.Coyne could not say definitely whether the wages due to the men would be patd Monday or not, but he promised let them know whut the managem=nt would do.He assured the deputation, however, that any cases of would be relieved Lo ul solute destitution if reported to him.The meeting decided to take legal advice on the rights of the men to flle a llen for wuxges, und ns to whether their cluims would take priority over Speyer & Conipany'8s mortgages.Employment agunctes are active in securing men outside points, ani already there has been a considerable exodus.Cue firm hag arranged to lake boy nen for work on the Canadian Northern.fur Ioeal lawyers are busy lssuing write ugpainst the company.The latest cluim- ant In the field Is the Ontario Government, which has taken steps to file a lien for stumpage dues on the lumber und logs at the sawinlll, Act.Toronto, Sept, 23.~The Crown Lands Départrient of Ontario has notified the lake Superior Power Company that it has the first lien lumber aid logs belonging to the company for arrears and stumpage dues.Government to on Han, E.J.Davis, cemmissioner of Crown Lands, sald that the Government was thoroughiy protected and was doing everything in help the company threatened its power to to alleviate the distress.| They arr permitting the sale of the lumber in the milla: In order to enable the company to pay off as many of their employes as pos- sibie, SPEYER & CO.HAVE SERVED NOTICE OF FORCED SALE.New York, Sept.-Notice of the intention of the syndicate which underwrote the joan of 5.050.000 ta the (\u2018on- solidated Lake 23 Superior Company sell at auvtion the ussets of the company held by them as co''ateral for the loan was yesterday sent by Speyer & to, to the officers of the company, The detalls of th.yet tren mude publi.As far as the to sale have not situation in there New Hite York fs concerned, change Wis A FIFTY-YEAR CONTRACT revocable on impossible oonditions is a PERPETUAL FRANCHISE No such contract must be made with the Street Railway Company.ROYAL MAILS HELD BY THE CONSTABLE City Prepares to Press Case as Driver Did Net Have a Civic License.Many will no doubt learn with surprise that the King's mail was held up in Montreal a short thine ago.Nothing | was stolen, the author of the act being uw city constable, He wanted to know why the man wis minus a civic license, The astonighed driver worked hard to impress upon the constable that he was | praciidally driving for the King and that his action was rash in the extreme, \u2019 The gravity of the situation did not dawn upan the constable.He had be- | fore hun a sovered express waggon, | and unless he was totally blind, this Waggon Was without the regulation number.He gazed at the bright coats of arms painted on the sites and to which his attention was repeatedly bee ing called, but he absolutly took \u2018no stock\u2019 init.The Royal madi deiver had to humbly promise to be at the Re- Ccorders\u2019 Comt the next morning.The vehicle was one of tho + large Vans Used for the transfer of the mails from one Taliway Alation to another, On the day of the trial, the driver's i tractor, appeared before the court with in the affairs of the company, to-day.Dire tor Orvis, of the company, said to-day à mosement of some stockholders of the company was on foot te try In soine Way to save what they can Of their investgients in the stocks vé the comper,v, but he gave no details.Spoyer & Co, armounre that thev wall Fhortly serve formal notice on the Con- sobatel Lake Superior Company, and Gthéers Intérested respecting the date fad conditions under which the syn- di ate intends to dispose of collateral held for the £2 yon 000 lonn.The &yndi- cute mnilagers refuse to discuss fhe.develope nts at yesterday's meeting ol the company's directors.Workmen Leaving.Haut tbe Marie, Sept.2 ST 18 es.trialed That between 200 and 300 wages carters have left the Soo.The men who cantot attord to walt the end of the paraiveis are heaving, They do not hnow how far off the end may be, but they art confident as they are pro- porty-ouvners, that the restoration wii Le complets There has been no dis- cider, and the feeling, even of the Jnid- Off ones, AOCS not appear to be strong, -e\u2014 MRS.LOO LIN IN NEW YORK.Was Given a Hearty Reception by Husband and Friends.New York, Mrs, Too Lin, the little Chinese woman who hans come to New York to teach the children in Chinatown, arrived at the Grand Central Station last night, just five months to a day after she first put foot on American soil.She came from Montreal, lived three months arrival of a certificate prrial Chinese Sept.23.where she haa awaiting from the Government her admission to the United States ng a teacher.The firat two months were perforce apent in the detention pen in San Francisco.l.oo Lin, the husband, and several ofher Chinamen, besides many Americans, welcomed Mrs, Joo Lin, Mrs, Helen Clark, the Montreal sionarv, accompztnied Mrs.New York.The party took carriages to No.14 Mott Street, I,oo Lin's home, where a banquet of Chinese delicacies was walt- ing.Time.would secure mis- Loo Lin Le eee THE POPE'S ILLNESS.He Complains Greatly of the Confinement.Now York, Sept.23.\u2014A special Rome cable says: The attack of rheumatism from which Pope is ruffering ls thought to have been caused by long daily walks in the damp gardens of the Vatican.In future His Holiness will drive Instead of walk.He dislikes the confinement which he complains is telling on his health.The old papal castle at Guadolfo! Is being restored.Tt is saîd it {gs to be used af a country house by the Pope's sisters.This fact Is deemed aignif- cant, In connection with the assertion of the Pope that he is tired of living in the Vatican, the | ly for = ; not subfect 10 Lax, fon and that such a employer, Mr.Telesphore Poupart, con- made a prelbminary u-ed exclusive~ and a WIERD vanvyevance of the inalls was his attorney.defence that License hal never been exacted before, The attorney this morning filed before Mr.Recorder Weir i copy of the contract passed het ge Mr.Poupart and the (iovernment or the convey.n-e of the mails between the railway sti- tions, this contract Loing different from that nade for tae collection of letters in street hoxes, Although the ore was made on the constables own responsibility, the city | ts prepared to ques the charge, Its contention is that Mr.Poupirt is sim- piv oo master carter and that the fact tisot he Dapg ened to have made a cone true t vth the frac inment for the cone vexnnee of the pos through the ity streets docs not release hum fron the obligation of porvee for his vehicle lens, The case Was taken en deii- bere.HIN HUNDRED ME CALLED ON STRIKE Building Laborers Lay Down Tools, When Only Thirty-one Employers Sign Scale.Laitders\u2019 1.600 The begun, laborers hna 500 strike out où #00 have been called out.of of men, between The situation, however, ls not se seri- us st first Late, might sixteen of the employers hal ous anticipated, last Was neceeded to the teria of the men, while at, noon to-day thity-one had signed the ultinao tun, These thirtv-on represent hetween 600 and 7h60 Laborers, and \"tev are now {at work.They are not qu © half the the\u2019 which.number concerned.' Mr.Thos, Martin, the laborers, aid to à representative of The Herald to-day that though only thirty-one of the employers had signed the new schedule, ie expected that the rest Would follow and the present strike would thus end of jtself, On the other hand several of the employers said to have their NA made up to ignore the ultimatum, con-! silering that the men are justified in making the demand for an increase in wages at the present time.They will await developments, Some complimentary things are being said regarding the ataltude of the men during the controversy, and the way the business in its connection has been transacted.Everything so far has been in a quiet inoffensive manner, | which has won the approbation of the employers and the general publie.| business agent of are STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.| New York \u2014 Kaiser Wilhelm der | Grosse, Bremen, Palatina, Sardegna, i Glasgow; Furnessia, ' Hamburg- Deutschland, rit WHAT IS GOING ON, Academy\u2014' Dolly Varden.\u201d Proctor'e- \u2018David Harum.\u201d Francais\u2014\"A Fight for Millions.\u201d Royal\u2014\"hunaway Girls.\" Nationa! Francais\u2014\"'Patrie.\u201d Nouvea.utes\u2014'\u2018Dora.\u201d Riverside Park\u2014Vaudeville.« \u201chard.and it will he the finest -\u2014- * fast | STEEL TRUST OCTOPUS WOULD SPREAD TENTACLES OVER LINE Threat is Made That it Will Flood Canadian Market and Then Slaughter Prices Right and Left.The war betwen the American Steel and Wire Company, which is a connection of the Great United States Steel trust, and the Canadian Manufactur= ers\u2019 of wire rods, is just about beginning, and It proomises to be a lively struggle while it lasts.The American Steel and Wire Company recently advanced the price of wire rods to such a figure that Canadian manufacturers were forced to buy in the Britsh market or from small concerns in the United States.This they did and as a retaliatory step the American Steel and Wire Company threatened to flood Canada with its products of wire and wire nalis at slaughter prices.This threat has caused some comment among the Canadian manufacturers of wire, but while several of them are of the opinion that the threat will be carried out, others believe that there will be no serious effects.Canadian hardware dealers who handle the product prefer to deal with the Canadian manufacturers and it is; possible that an agreement will made to meet the case.Hardware men are now meeting in Toronto and on reliable information it Is stated that the question will be the be principal topic of discussion at their meeting.Montreal firms represented are Lewis Bros.& Co., Howden, Starke & Co., Caverhill, Learmont & Co., T.H.Hebert & Co., while Mr.A.E.Hanna represents the Dominion Wire Manufacturing Co., and Mr.T.E.Peck the firm of Peck, Benny & Co.It was also reported this morning that an agreement had been made between the Canadian wire manufactur- ers and the American Steel and Wire Co.| Mr.Macaulay, of the Dominion Wire! Manufacturing Co, when asked if this, was correct, said he had not heard of | any, as he had received no word from Mr.Hanna.If an agreement had been made he was of opinion he would have heard of it.The American Steel and Wire Company have not yet made any pronounced cut in the price in the local arket, and it is not expected they will de so.In certain portions of Ontario it is understood,, however, that reductions have been made.A despateh from \"Toronto to The Herald conveys the information that at this morning's meeting of the hardware dealers the matter was not ¢on- sidered.FAVORS CLAIMS OF TURKS Says They Have the Right to Enter Bulgaria to Suppress Disorders.London, Sept.20.~The Sofia correspondent of the Times affirms that a singular communication has been made to Count Lamsdorff, the Foreign Minister, that the of the German Chan- the Bulgarian Government from who observed in opinion Count Von Buelow, cellor, Turkey has the right to send troops Into Bulgaria to preserve order.This interesting disclosure, continues the correspondent, was coupled with a geutie recommendation to ohserve caution.At the same time Count Goulchowski, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, expresses the opinion that the slaughter of 2,000 Macedonian peasants extermination of the Bulgarian race in Macedonia, The condition Burgas, mostly children is deplorable.lutely destitute.EDOUARD LEBRUN IS HURT.~n F.douard l.ebrun, 53 years of age, live ing at 483 Casgrain Avenue, was knocked from a waggon while driving along Notre Dame Street yesterdny afternoon, and sustained internal injuries, He was taken to his home first, and later to the Royal Victoria Hospital, where his life was at first despaired of, but to-day he is reported as being much Improved.\u2014_\u2014 ee CELEBRATES JUBILEE.Quebec, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 Rev, Abbe Favard, cure of St.Joseph de Levis, is to-day celebrating the fiftieth of 10,000 refugees at old men, women and All are abso- anniversary of his ordinatiom to the priesth The village of St.Joseph is en fu - The celebration is to last, does nat warrant complaints of the for the rest of the week.; k The Heralds Su Zhroneh The Heralds Sieve, IT MUST RE rom'érting te King Peter OF TURKEY doesn\u2019t care of servia 10 realize that the world is hetting en how long it w.!l be before he 18 asBassinu- ated.MR MONK, the Con.leader in Queber, I'hes harmeny, bal refuses to munularture it when Tarte 5 an the vicimity.AFTER CAREFULLY reading the reports, \u2018hoe public is convinerd that the Manitoba Wheat crop is save { Tulurd.THE LAKE\u201d PART of the name of the Consol datrd_ Lake Superior Company doubt- \u201cless rrfers to the water In the vorporation's capitalization.FOR THE 98th TIME the Sultan now promises to be good.All MAD MULLAIL har come to life again, the dead ones a-e bra-ing up, with R.R.Gamey to Lear from Our Man in Manitoba.\u2014{Speelal, va Tachine.) va.Winnipez.Sept.on - A_terrifie cyclone struck this provines torday and swent the whrat crop low.Wheat was torn up by the roots, and at 12.32 the crop was estimated at 76 bushels, Towards 2 o'clock the sun came out, and a rad ug CF IL Man said the crop would be 128.000 000 bushels, the largest fn the history of the province.It will all grade choice No.1 Another cyclone, nccompanied by terrible cold and enow, has Juat called, and the crop is ruined.There will not be 24 bushels in the whole West, and\u2014hnld on, the thermometer is rising and the crop looks grand.Miler and miles of the golden grain glitter fn the warm sunhght, and late estimates place the crop at 704,000,000,000 bushels.The farm- erg are picking diamonds and rubles from the ground, the ! inks are bursting with thon- sand ~help! in the Inst 10 seconde the thermometer har dropped 96 degrees, misery and poverty stares the country In the face, the crop is obliterated from the- S.Teady Lyre.What Happened at the Soo.A clever young man at the Sault Rit off more than he really could chault And now the people all shout Now the carh has run out, we'll sault yault, that's what we'll dault.YOUNG MR.VANDERRILT is «ald to have , made $10.600.000 in recent operations in Walt Street.Thore who lost the ten will not join him in his views of present prosperity.TO OUR EYES docrive us, or is this summer\u201d THAT MAN who fell 80 fect didn't fel halt as badly as fhe man who was suddenly confronted with his 3 wives.ANYWAY, THREE CHEERS and a poid medal for the men who have the monumental and cast fran nerve to blame the collapse of the Lake Superior Cà.upon the Government.PERHAPS if the Street Railway looks around a little more carefully it may see something else it wants, THE GIRL WHO would rather kiss a pug Ang than a man will find that the men are willing.IT ISN'T NECESSARY to tell the boys that apples are ripe.| THE SULTAN who writes the ballads or makes the laws of a nation if he himself can superinteud the massacre department.TROFESSOR LANGLEY'S now insists on swimming when make it fly.might fnsist on flymg if he would try to make It swim.WHEN AN OLD BACHELOR gets an invitation to attend a church wedding his first bmpulse :s to arrange a previous engagement.airship, which THE CONGREGATION is apt to begin fo get uneasy if 11 takes the procession of the preacher's thoughts over 20 minutes to pass « given point, The Weather.\"Tis n topic without which we all should be lost, And quicsrent remain ronversation, If there were not the sun and the rain and the frost Fur our erudite daily dilation, 1f walking abroad and a lady vou meet, Although it may sound somewhat wily, With remark such as this each the other wlll greet: \u201cDon't you think it is awfully chilly?\u201d When you're asked out to dine and you take in a maid Who is frightfully haughty and frigid: At the same time, ma)be, she, like you, is afra\u2019d, Which inakes her standoffish and rigid: Just say, as demurely she eyeth her soup, \u201cThe tbermometer's just ninety-seven''\u2019 Bhe'!l lay down ber spoun with a social war whoop And dinner's a garrulous heaven.t's a source of relief for the shy bold.The ignerant, too.Having mentioned cold,\u201d Or the aspect for next day is \u2018\u2018rainy:\u201d and the brainy, the day is fairs, When two are in silence together, And many a suitor commences his prayers With a fervent \u2018Thank heaven for weather.\" THE BOOKS of the Soo\u2019 Co.are being lonked over, and if the auditors want to.be there are that abont 95,740,611 gallons of water in the capital precise tl ey should report stock.AUR CONCEPTION of self-control is a man who ean sit in a damp and chilly room for a couple of hours without growing irritable and accumulating a desire to commit murder.ONCE THERE WAS a womah who, having spent the afternoon in A dentist's chair, didn\u2019t talk about the matter at the supper table, but it.subsequently developed that she waa deaf apd dumb.NOT TO RE outdone by the wheat crop, the Florida orange crop seems to have gone and got itself ruined again.MAY GOFLET has $40,000,000 vorth of real estate.Would the Duke of Roxburghe marry her\u2014for the land's rake?What a question.ABOUT THE ONLY necessary of life that's cheaper these days appears to be pig iron, and man can\u2019t live on that.PERHAPS Lulu Glaser acquired that smile of hers hy constantly looking at the box of- tice recoipts.he tries to | : Star, | wants in the way of extension.RUSSIAN SOLDIERY PROTECTED RIOTERS Stood on Guard While the Jews Were Being Robbed and Murdered.Y.ondon, Sept.23.\u2014The Russtan con respondent of the Times in describing the recent anti-Semitic riots, says the trouble began on Friday, Sept.12, with a wrangle between a Jewish fish-seller and a Mujik, leading to a free fight, in which several were injured, one Mufik mortally.On Saturday and Sunday the anti- Semitic agitators went about exhorting.the people not to leave their fellow- Christinns unavenged, Most of the Jews remained indoors.All the drink- shops were closed, and the streets patrolled.On Monday 100 workmen from the railway workshops mustered on one of the principal streets and began to break the windows of the Jewish houses, which they entered and plundered.; The soldiers stood by while the mob Was plundering and committing all sorts of excesses.One could hear the shrieks of the Women and children from the streets, which patrols blocked against hrIp from the Jews outside.Some of the Jews tried to force their way down one of the side streets, and the soldiers shot six of them dead.The police never showed themselves and the troops protected the rioters.ee SOLE DEFENDER OF THE GRAB.The defence of the Street Railway Company in their attempt to grab a new franchise is taken up by the Star, which makes light of all considerations on the subject of long franchises that have been found weighty by the most distinguished students of these problems.We quoted yestérday the opinion of Governor Craue, of Massachusetts, that scarcely any exigency justifies the disposal hy one generation of rights that will belong te the next.The Star mocks at such doctrine, It must be plain that Governor (\u2018rane was also taking the common sense view when he urged that the known developments of the past forty years precludes us from supposing we can accurately forecast the developments of the next forty.The Star dismisses all such prudential foresight with the remark that \u201cthe length of the term of the franchise is a matter nf comparatively little consequence to the taxpayer of the present day.\u201d Finally, The Herald has urged that if we are determined, nineteen years in advance of any urgent necessity, to part with a franchise .that properly does not belong to us, but to those who will live here in the next generation.then we' should at least endeavor to ascertain what that frarichise would be worth, and demand in exchange for it the hest return we can secure.The\u2019 scouting that consideration with à suspicious absence of business acu- ren, sets out some conditions on which the company can have anything it Three- cent fares, prevention of overcrowding, removal of snow and street watering three times a day, How short-sighted this view of the situation is it requires only a moment \u2018to disclose.A three-cent fare is not inconsistent with present practice.The company gives it in the morning and evening already.The Terminal is of- ; fering eight tickets all day and ten at morning and night for a quarter.Is a i three-cent.fare, then, so magnificent a baon that we can expect nothing better for forty or fifty years?The idea is absurd.1t is difficult to take seriously the \"other items of the Star's programme, ft bas prefaced, as well, many heartfelt af- | much money that it now wastes.but no doubt they must be so.taken just for once.There is the prevention | of overcrowding.If that could be done by contract, there should be no overcrowding now, for the company are i supposed to supply cars With seats for and the on.Ry a straight business contract be- \u2018\u2018excessively tween the city and the company for the removal of snbw, the city could save But | Anes any honest man In his senses sert- ously claim that to effect that economy it i= necessary to grant a franchise for fifty years?The same applies to street watering and street sweeping.It is imple.palpable dishonesty ta suggest that to get these services done as the railway company could do them a day's extension of the franchise is necessary.It is not at all a surprise to find the Star defending this assault upon the city's Interests, for there have all along been evidences that its support could he relied upon.This became evident att the time the light and power mono poly took over the Lachine Company, 8 transaction lirgely engineered by the proprietor of the paper.The company are weleame to their advocate, but must not think because they have managed ta secure endorsement where strong criticism ought to be looked for, that of the grab, tr FINE AND WARM, Strong southwesterly winds: fine and\u2019 warm Thursday; moderate and northwesterly gales, with a change to much cooler weather, local frosts Friday morning.Minimum and maximum tempera- tures\u2014Dawson, 30, 54; Victoria, 52, 58; Calgary.32, 46: Prince Albert, 33, 43; winnipeg, 46, 6: Fort Arthur, 46, 60: Parry Sound, 44.66: Toronto, 46, 74; Ottawa, 52, 760; Montreal, 58, 68: Quebec, 48.68: Halifax, 52, 72.Readings by th: Optical and Engineer's Supply Co.'s standard barometer at noon yesterday 30.28, at 8 a.m.to-day.30.03: 11 a.m.to-day, 20.95; tems perature to-day.maximum, 74; minis mum, 64; yesterday, 70; minimum, 50.n PA the.eves of the people will therefore - remain closed to the nature and extent\u201d.° Lg le SOI New Fall Goods There are numerous other values not advertised in this an- nouncenient that will interest you.A visit to each department will give you an idea of the many exclusive novelties we have received, ! New Laces and Allovers This department has received large shipments of all the most extreme novelties for Trimmings of Gowns, Blouses, Suits, etc, etc.The new Teneriffe Wheel Allover and Insertien to match is & very pretty creation for Soft Evening Gowns, New Cluny Insertion in Brown, Green, Crimson, Fawn, Cream, Navy, White and Black, different widths and patterns, from 60c a Yard up.Ladies\u2019 Heavy White Blouses W have still a few lett, which we are going to clear at ridiculous prices.Pretty Walsts of Fine Vesting Cloth, silk finish, front made \u201cstole\u201d front and on shoulder effect and half-inch tucks, points, tab collar.Special .cecomemese large pearl buttons down == Neat Blouses of Vesting Cloth, with insertion across front, forming yoke collar with turnover of hemstitched lawn, Rez- ular $1.25.SPECIAL.cer rnerenstecsrssmermarsssnsssonnyoannes vara 89%¢ Visit Our Millinery Department for Novelties.Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.JAS.A.OGILVY @ SONS 8T.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.City Hall News.OPINION OF ATTORNEYS ~ FAVORS THE COMMITTEE City Has Plenary Power to Dispose of Site Formerly Occupied by St.\u2019 Gabriel Market.According to the op.nion of the city attorneys, dispose of the site formerly occupied by St.Gabriel market.They declare tha: according to the deed of gift be- tuéen the Seminary of St.Sulpice and the city the latter is proprietor in perpetuity without except.on, and there is ho reserve où the part of the donors.| This opinion was read at the meeting, 0° the Finange Committee Yesterday afternnon, at which the committee also: discussed the proposed widening of Et.Antoine street and St.Lambert Hill The work in St.Antoine street will be dans in sections, but not all in one Year.It was resolved to have the city surveyor prepare an estimate of the cost, grrtion by sections It was decided tn have a report made?concernirtz the widening of St.Lambert Hill.Ald.Ekers wanted to know.whether the city was obliged to proceed with the work.The committee had a long discussion on the tearing down of the Chateau restaurant.Ald.Laporte stated tnat the tenant, Mr.O'Connor, refused tn leave unless he was paid damages.Mr.O'Connor confirmed this, and said his business had suffered at least $1,000.Finaily he consented to arcept a sett'ement by whirh he w:ll get a rebate of three months\u2019 rent.The question of damages will be waived, Bo the premises will be vacated within & week.Members Unable to Agree.At a special meeting of the Parks and Ferries Committee yesterday afternoon the acrount of ex-Ald, Lamarche was again rous:dered.It was found impossible tn agree on what the members thought a falr agresment, and jt was derided tn call on experts to \u20acXx- am.ne the account and report back to the committee.It was also resolved tn ask the Frarre Commitee to VOIR 82,00) t5 cumplete He NOTE ON the new loowut.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MEETING OF MISSION SOCIETY, the city has full power to.Montreal! Branch tc Gather Early in| Oct.at Morrisburg, Ont.| Tre Mer tre.ence of Yee Wepre svn! Mimi ny Sreery of The MerrHodist | Churn voll bod ig twertietr annual meeting + Moreuurg fr, \u2018>.\u20ac a The Dror \u20180° sets 9, 190 aux llaries, ire er ped boas ter ty YeW OIZan- | frationk Lun rg bec p40 À during the | tar\u2019 yenur (sre + dred Ge sales are expected to s'ter.7 Mire Jos press Gers 12 the rand Gf ge AUS ais be | \u201cpresent gt Le Tucng./ a15 Wedr cdny perc Ine Tre officers of \u2018the poolety oe Press Gert.Mev CT Warns, Montreal, Nore presidente Mordirres Mobonsie, Hughes urd Higelow ; recording secretary.Mre.Epurar, Kingston, corre- pordiræ secretary, Mrs, FOAL Reset, Clarercevi'le tressyrer Mrs, J W.Knox Montreal.Mission Band corre- rponding secretary, Mise Halley.su- perimendert of gysternatie giving.Mre.Xiues, Ottawa.Besides these there arg the following district organ- §zere: For Montreal district, Mra.fhaw: Kingston district, Mrs.Sparks; Brockville district, Mra.Cooley, Mas tilda district, Mrs.Hughes Perth district, Mrs.Rnes Pembroke district Mrs.Cairns; Ottawa district, Mra enderson, Quebec distriet, Mrs.Cleves d; Waterloo district, Mrs.Conley, the hin LESSONS ARE STRIKING \"IN PREACHER'S LECTURE Rev.Mark Guy Pearse Discusses at | Dominion Square Methodist Church, on \u201cA Bit of Bread.\" Rev.Mark Guy Pearse, the English preacher, lectured last night on \"A Rit of Rread\u201d to an audience that fliled Dominion Square Methodist Church.He pointed out a number of lessons from the érumbs he held in his hand.*\u201cRread was such an ordinary article of ! diet that no one ever thought about it,\u201d he said, \u201cpeople took it as a matter of course.\u201cEveryone was \u201castonished at the other miracles of Jesus, but in the miracle of the loaves no one thought of it.Graln is unlike anything else, for fruits have limits of latitude, but corn fs.man's friend the world over.It is the emblem of man and God bound together.The fortunes of God and man are wrapped into one another.) \u201cThe commerce of the world îs built up on the slender ear of corn.To him who toils to cultivate the grain, God comes down and says, \u201cWell uone! good and faithful servant.\u2019 \u201cThe cultivation of grain likewise taught the lesson of obedience, us be: fore a man could have bread, he must wait and watch and learm God's appointed times and seasons.The highest life we can ever reach has {its beginnings in the procsss by which we | earn our dally bread.\u201cIn years gone by {f the harvest failed, England had no other country to draw upon, but now it was not dependent on itself for it had the Canadian prairies to look to.and corn-thus became a double bond between the old world and the new.\" CITY HA PPE NINGS Resigns from Directorate.Mr.F.C: Saunders, advocate, ot Montreal, has resigned from the djrec- torate of the Dominjon Consolidated Mines Co, Ltd.Welshmen Call Meeting.The first semi-annual meeting of the St.David's Welsh Society will] be held in the YM.C A.bullding to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, Al members are recfursted to attend.Burlal of War Veteran, The funeral of Mr.tieorge IJouchetts,.a veternn army pensioner took place from the General Hospital at 2.30 s'iok this aftermoon.Many of the Army and Navy Veterans will attend.Mr.PBourhetta was ai member of an historic farsily.One of his progenitors piloted Governor Carleton from Mont- resl tp Quebec In an open boat, while Aunerkt aus wére GÙ the watch for Opening of New Bridge.The CRM.and Great Northern Rail way \u2018ou pañies announce a special ex- curelon to Arundel, PQ.Sept,.29-30, tivkels good until Oct ist, at single fare from Calumet and Grenville, on the Ottawa River, and fron Montreal and ull Intennedlate points.The ncca- sion of the excursion ls the opening of the new iron bridge over the River ouge at Arundel.\u2018Prime Minister Pusent and the Hon, Messrs, Turgeon and Gouin, accompanied by \u2018members of the Federal and local Parlinments,: will he present and dellver nddresses.A special train will leave Place Viger BEquare at 8 a.m.Sept.30, tm AUTOMATIC PIANO PLAYERS, \u2018The best and most perfect automatio planu-players can only be obtained from \u2018©.W.Tlndsny, Limited, 2368 &t.Catherine Street, or 1622 Kt, Catherine, Street (East End Branch).The price is $300, but they are infinitely superior to the less expensive makes.\u2014Adv.: CAPITAL: Head Offica + BOARD OF HON.GASPARD LeMOINE, Esq, DAVID MORRICH, Esq., President Canadian Colored .Cotton \u201cMil Co.H.N.BATE, Dsq., Director Bank of Ottawa.\u2019 CHARLES F.SMITH, Esq., Director Merchants Bank of Canada.Medical Director : T.G.RODDICK, Esq.General Manager: A.L A, F.& 8 : DAVID BURKE, Req.\"THE.\u2014> Royal Victoria Life sure Co.OF CANADA.President : JAMES CRATHERN, Esq., Director Canadian Bank of Commerce.Vice-President : HON.L J.FORGET, President Montreal Street Railway Co.+ Vice- President : ROBERT MACKAY, Director Bank of Montreal.JONATHAN HODGSON, Esq., Vice-President Merchants Bank of Canada.REV.R.HL WARDEN, D.D., President Metropolitan Bank.$1,000,000.MONTREAL, DIRECTORS : - : o Director Quebec Bank.Co M.D, F.R.C.% 110 FORCE COMPANY |_ TD MAKE JINNES 2, -chell yesterday was awarded $1.872 .sued the Canada Foundry Company for '| a soda biscuit which in Town of, St, Louis Has New Diff culties in Putting Down Water =, Mala Extensions.r The Council of St.Louis met last night uner the presidenty of Mayor Gelinas, all the councillors being present.The meeting was culled by the Mayor specially to consider the report and communications having reference to the laying of the water pipes; algo to consider the tender for laying water pipes and putting down asphalt pavement sent in by Bastien & Valiquette.A letter was d from Bastien & Valiquette, infornéing the Council that they had transferred their contract to the Biclly Asphalt Company.Councillor Jubinville renewed his ob- ections to the Irregular tender put in y Mr.Bastien, which, he said, should not have been accepted, for the reason that it was an injustice to the lowest tenderer.The tender was & mere business letter, saying he would do the work \u201cat lowest prices.\u201d Councillors Martel, Collerette and Olivier took the ground that Bastien & Valiquette's contract was regular, although no figures were given, After an exchange of hot words be- twean several councillors, the transfer of the contract for asphalt\u2019 paving to the Sicily Asphalt Company was \u2018con- sirmed.A letter was recelved from the Montreal Water & Power Company, stating that by their tender the company had only undertaken to cart and lay the pipes along the ground, but not to con- \u2018nect the pipes.The company refused to make the necessary joinings for the reason that the contract did not oblige it to do this work which would \u2018cost $5,000 more than it had tendered for.A long discussion followed the reading of the letter, which led to a\u2019 de-\u2019 cision that the company should be called upon to do the work according to the specifications of the engineer, Mr.Vanier, which included the joining as well as the laying of the pipes in.the cuttings made by the town corporation: and the mecretary-treasurer was instructed té6 have a protest drawn up by the notary and served upon the company calling upon it to join the pipes.\u201cNEWS NOTES.Surplus Was $800, \u2019 Hamilton, Septh 23.\u2014(Sperial.9\u2014The- surplus from the made-in-Cahada exhibition, which was hall, is estimated at $800.t Annapolis Candidate.Halifax, Sept.23.\u2014Mayor Shafher: of Bridgetown, was nominated by the Conservatives yesterday to contest Annapolis County In the next election, .; Will Save the Coal.Sydney, N.S.a Sept: 23.\u2014A large num- | ber of vessels are at the scene of the Tapaze wreck, and It is likely that a large portion of her.cargo of coal will be saved.; Got $1872 From Husband.Toronto, Sept.23.\u2014Mrs.Charles\u201d Mit- .She.JC $10,000 for the death :of her husband, who was killed \u2018through defective appliances of the company.Health Inspection Tour.os Quebec; Sept.23.-\u2014(Special.)= Dr, Bryce, president of the Ontarjo Board of Health, who came to Quebec to ob serve the medical inspection of emigrants.left yesterday, accompanied by Dr.Catellier, health physician of Quebec, tp study the health arrangements in Connection.with immigration, \u2018at Halifax.N Charges Against Shaffer.\"Pittsburg, \u2018Sept 23:\u2014It was learned last night fron an authentic source that charges have been preferred by the against President F.J.Shaffer, of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel and Tin Workers.He will.be tried soon.Mr.Shaffer declines\u2019 to dis- cuës the mattér.Says Sailors Can't Shoot.Landon, Sept.22.\u2014General Sir Archibald \u2018Hunter declares that the practice] with the 4.7 naval\u2019 guns at Ladysmith was so bad that he.\u201coftered\u201d to take girls out of school who would serve the Euns.and make us good practice.\u201d Admiral Lambton has written officially 10 the Admiralty demanding \u2018an unreserved apology from.General Hunter, Held Up à Train.Bt.Joseph, Mo, Sept.23.\u2014Four mank- ed men last night held up a westhound Burlington & Missouri River train five milas north of this city, \u201cThe rafe in the express car was dynamitéed and the car wrecked.The robbers escaped.The cxpress car wis backed away from the rest of the train before it was dynamited.Reports say there was between $5,000 and $10,000 in the safe.\"Recélves Humane Medal: Miawa, Rept.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Mayor to-day received the .bronze medal from the Royal Humane Soclety awarded to Lieut Palmer, son of Mr.A.Z.Palmer, In recognition of\u201d his bravery in rescuing Miss Ritchie.and Miss Burrowes from drowning on the.St, Lawrence River last summer.There is.also enclosed \u2018mn resolution of thanks written on vellum to Miss Ritchin in recognition of her heroic endeavors to sive the life ot Miss Burruwes Jury Surprises Judge.Ottawa, Sept.13.\u2014Fmile Noel, who secured æ new, trial on a technicality, after having been sentenced to five years on the charge of whooting with intent to kill, was discharged yester- \u2018day, the jury \u2018at the assizes bringing In a verdict of not gullty.- Judge Mo- Mahon remarked that the jurors would have hardly been as lenient if it had been their lives that had been threatened.He also stated that he had in- \u2018tended to give Noel a long sentence if the jury had returned -& verdict: ot : guilty.\u2014.- 1085 ONTARIO.The Carleton Place voters\u2019 Ust shows 1.272 names.Eugene Gauthiér has been appointed customs officer for Sturgeon Falls.~ A big cold storage and refrigerator plant is to be established at Peterboro.\u2018The citizens of Ottawa will vote at the next municipal elections scheme for municipal lighting.A herd of eight deer was seen atanâ- ing near the roadside In the vicinity of Eganville one day recently.Wm.Scott, a G.T.R.yardman at Al landale, fell from the top of a moving train between two cars and was killed.A by-law granting a bonus of $6.020 to the Dominion Linen Milling Company, Limited, was carried at Orillia.\u2019 A Princé Edward county farmer sold | his apples on the trees for $1.35 a bar- vel and has since been offered as high as $1.50, Wallace Tripp.a G.T.R.brakeman living .at Allandale, was killed at Burk'a Falls by being caught \u2018between two cars., \u2018The Quyon Creamery Company took first prize for best 40 pound package of butter at the Toronto Exhl third for best tub of butter.Mrs.FB, C.Kennedy, of Iroquois, ate cking at the factory or otherwisb had come in con- 1st ith arsenio fa light, Intercolonial Coal Lo.\u2018held In the aril : \u2018and anchored in the stream.8.8.Campana arrived down at 1 p.m.| and proceeded to the lower.ports at 4 | having refused\u2019 duty to -Iron City Lodge of Pittsburg].fell oft unnoticed.on a $1.00 Interest Will be Paid Twice a Year.\u201cTHE SOVEREIGN BANK 5 - OF Le 202 St.James Street.Branch Office\u2014Corner of Guy and St.Catherine Streets.Open daily and on Saturday evenings.D.M.STEWART, General Manager.Will Open+ Account CANADA, - ES = PORT OF MONTREAL, B -@- .Arrived\u2014Sept.23.5.5.'Lake Michigan, W.Owens, LJv- | erpool, general cargo, Canedian Pac Pacifio Atlantic Steamship Co.S.8.Brantsberg, N.Biouness, Pictou,\u2019 coal, Intercolonial Coal 8.8.Neebing, wu 2° * Thompson, Haniburg, general cargo, James Thom.| Sydney, 8.8.Britannic, A.Nilsen, \u2018coal, Dominion Coal Co.8.8.Toronto, F.Foley, Rotterdam, general cargo, Canadian Ocean & Inland Navigation Co.Cleared\u2014Sept.22.| : S.8.Bergenhus, F.Svendsen, sya- ney, light, Dominion Coal Co, .B.S.Bratsberg, N.Bjouness, Pictou, \", VESSELS IN PORT.Fessenden, foot of canal \u2018Leopold, Canal \u2018basin.piManchester Engincer, Jacques Cartier r .Manxman, Alexandra Pier.Devoniu, Windmill point.- Marina, Jacques Cartier plier, x Canada, Alexandra Pier.- Hungarian, Allan wharf, Monarch, Jacques Cartierspler, Cervona, King Edward pier.| Belgian, below Sohmer Park.Bavarian, Allan.wharf.Atbara, Hocheluga.Manchester Commerce, Jacques Care tier Pier.Lake\u2019 Michigan, King Edward plier.Neebing below Sohmer Park, - .Britanhle, Windmill Point: - : Toronto, foot of Beaudry street, - © eke 07m an , PORT OF QUEBEC.: Quebec, Sept.22.\u2014S.S.Pomeranlan arrived up at 5.30 p.m.and.proceeded to Montréal at 7 p.m.S.8.Montfort arrived up at 4 am.and anchored in the stream, where she 18 takinæ on deals.; 8.8.Montreal arrived up at \u20ac p-m.Notes Aloug the River Front.esterday from Hamburg and Bou- gne, after a voyage of nearly eighteen days.The Palatia broke the tail shaft of her starboard engine Sept.9, shortly after.leaving\u2014\u2014the English Channel.Capt.Magin decided to proceed on his destination, using the the port engine.- THE SAILORS INSTITUTE.At the \u2018Sallors\u2019 Institute last night one of the best concerts given this seu- son was given by Miss Marie Hollins- head, assisted by Miss Eva M.Smith, Miss Ethel Logan, Mr.H.Pemberton, Master Allan Glover and Master Wille Logan and Seamen Wheeler, McGinnis, Watson, Quigg and Charter.Captain \u2018Christie occupied the chair and was accompanied on the platform by Mr.J.M.M.Duff and Captains Wallace, Acreman, Stammers and Logan.Miss Meyers was the accompanist.THE ST: LAWRENCE ROUTE.A detailed statement of work done on the St.Lawrence route has just \u2018been published by the Marine and Fisheries \\ Department under the title, \u2018\u2019Improve- \u2018ments in Alds to Navigation.\u201d The ; pamphlet describes the work of 1802-3, and what Is contemplated for 1904.The work shows that the drawbacks to navigation are not nearly as bad as they have been.depicted.Proper precautions will overcome all of the worst of them.The matter of expenditure figures 1.largely in connection with the develop- and it js.ment of the St.Lawrence, clearly shown that money must be freely spent to make navigation safe.\u2018The return in safety has more than made up for any const incurred.The taking cregse in: the'shipments of grain, and the shipments of rattie and live stork\u2019 generally have so far been greater than in any past year.The pamphièt gives all \u2018the improvements in detail, and also has two maps showing completed improvements.as well as those under way and in contemplation pm.The crew of the.Manchester.Treder, go to New York, were\u201d gentenced to fifteen days, in jal this morning.The firemen.are expected from Montreal .to-morrow morning to complete crew, and if they |.arrive \u2018the steamer will leave for her destination tmmediätèly.S.S.Bavery -arrived from Anticosti last evening, Dana on board ea number of caftle shipped some time.ago \u2018by the Manchester Trader: The American yacht Phillip arrived here this afternoon on her Way to Montreal, - \u20188.8.Lord Lansdowne \u2018arrived this \"evening, and went Into Louise Basin to .discharge coal.-Passed up\u2014S.S.\u2018Dominion, 435 po Hanseat, 4.50 p.m.Passed down\u2014Catalone, noon; \u2018Boha- vista, 12.30 p.m.; Frisia, 1 p.m: SYDNEY, ° \u2014 Sydney.N.S.Sept.Urania, Huynmell, Quehec.: Balled \u2014 Deramore, Bompborge, se Catharine's Bay: St.Helens, Mason, St.John's:- Mystic, Abbott, Montreal; Coban, Holmes, Montreal.: PALATIA AT \"NEW \u2018TORK.New.York, Sept.23.\u2014The \u2018Hamburg- American line steamer Paletia\u2019 arrived | to Montreal, 22.\u2014 Arrived\u2014 NOTES IN GENERAL.to Quebec and Montreal, arrived at Que-\u201d bec- last evening.arrived at Quebec last evening und.is due \u2018here this evening.ss.Manchester Importer.arrived at Manchester on Monday.\u2018from Montreal, and landed her shipment of live stock safely.: SS.Concordia; Donaldson line.landed at Liverpool yesterday.large shipment of live stock at Liver: pool yesterday.She lou five head of sheep on the voyage.SS.Melville, .\u2018Elder- Dempster line; sailed from East London, South Africa, tor Montreal yesterday.,SS.-Hurona, Thomson line.i.ondon, \u2018to.Montreal.passed Fame Point.at 2.20 p.m.yesterday.38.Kastalia, Donaldson line.Glasgow passed Point Amour at 8.30 a.m.yesterday.» .\u201c 88, Escalona, \u2018Thomson Tne, ggiled from Denia, Spain, yesterday with a full cargo of fruit from Meditérranean ports for Montreal: : Dominion line SS.Kensington parsed \u2018Malin Head at 9 am.Sept.22, from: Montreal for \u201cLiverpool.Dominion line SR.Ottoman sailed from Bristol for Montreal at \u20ac a.m, Sept.22.- tor succeeded In counteracting the deadly eftects-of the arsenic and she gradually recovered.Miss Nellie\u2019 Fair, of Banoroft, was almost fatally palsoned by the sting of | a hornet.The insect stung her on one finger and in less than ten minutes ber whole body began to swell.Mayor Delahaye, of Pembroke, was splitting wood in his yard when the axe caught on a clothes line and springing.back, struck him on thé side.of.the head\u2019 \u2018inflicting: a wound on the temple.Maltland Clarke, of Wilmur, \u201chas been sent: to.Kingston jail to await transference to the asylum: He assaulted his father and mother viclous- ly.hence his arrest.His insanity is attributed to the excessive use of to- bacto.He is 23 years of age.Chas, Kenny, the 12-year-old son of Oscar Kenny, of Aylmer, Ont.f while driving with his father on a hayrack, by his fathér he.was clinging \u2018to a fence at the roadside, and expired while.trying to.explain the cause of the accident.- Joseph Gauttiler, a mining prospector from New Ontario, exhibited some gold\u2019 quartz in Toronto the other day that came from Sturgeon Lake, ninety miles north.of Ignace, just at the height of land.The quarts was excéedingly rich in\u2019 gold, and Gauthier claims.there are thousands of tons in the district CURES .Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Colle PainsintheStomaeh, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Sea Siek.ness, Summer Complaint, and al Fluxes of the Bowals.* Has been in use fer nearly 00 years and has ney never failed to give relief When found: later | WASTE AND REPAIR.To carefully maintain the balance de- tween the waste which is constantly | going on in the human economy.and the repair which nature is also constantly making under a healthy condition of the body, is something which \u2018should | engage the earnest attention of every thinking man and woman.The.pace at which mast people Hve in this Fiwentleth century increases the.waste immensely, and now, more than ever before, nature \u2018requires the assistance of science in order to make good this waste.A judicious use of Ferrol will flesh and vitality.Ferrol is a concentrated medicinal food containing: cod entifically prepared emulsion, easy to take and.easy to digest.Ferrol holds the record Jor Increasing the welght.\u2014 Advt.- GHIPPING.\u201cCAMPANA,\u201d Wh 8.from Montreal (Victoria Pier), MONDAY, Eth OCT, 1 P.M, = And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, leaving Quebec the following day at\u2019 NOON tor FATHER POINT, GASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PRRCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, ST MUERSIDE, LOTTETOWN AND- Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after Noon \u2018of sailing day.For Freight, Passage and St ateroom, apply te J.@.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St; City.LEYLAND LINE \"MONTREAL AND ANTWERP, From Astworp, ' From Montreal.ALEXANDRIAN QUEBEC TO LONDON, BELG TAN sovssensen ten is sens des stade TAMPICAN 2.VIRGINIAN .ALEXANDRIAN neusenceuttssannecsunss Splendid accommodation for first songers at moderate rates.© For freight and passage apply to RERO x LEYLAND & OO.(1900), LIMITED, $3 Dalhousie St.17 8t.Sacrament St.QUEBEC.MONTREAL.Sept.39° ceasesses Oot.2 - Nov, ass pas: off of canal tolls.has caured a big In- | BS.Pomeranian, Allan line, Glasgow, .»-\u2014$8->Forr-Head;-Be!fast-to-Montreal-|- a shipment of live stock from Montreal i 8S.Alcides, Donaldson line, Nanded.at \"do wonders in the way of restoring lost'}.liver oll, iron and phosphorous In & sci-.| commonwealth me STRAMSED U.L007D |: to.\u2018Nov, « toacanaselssneseunces Oct.33 a moderate price.rhandsome styles.» Effects.| Printed Liioleum, Carpets, Qilcloth.\u2018Made-up .\u2018Squares \u2018Brussels and Tapestry.25°; er cent.\u2018and Tapestry.COLONIAL HOUSE PHILLIPS SQUARE.CARP Department FALL STYLES, 1903.We are showing an exceptionally large and handsome \u2018assortment of new styles in Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets.designs: exclusive with us.Also an extensive stock of Oriental Rugs in + Turkish, Persian and Indian.: A special line of Indian Rugs for offices at \"Axminster Rugs ii in all sizes and colors.Ingrain Art Squares, made i in, exclusive and\", \u2018Inlaid © Ling Tiles, Special line of Wilton, \u2018Axminster, Brussels, Less 10 per-cent.to 15 per cent.Cocoa Mattings and Mats.2 China and Japanese Mattings.i \"Plain \u2018Wool Durrie i in all colors.THE NEW IN (VISIBLE STAIR RODS.JAPANESE: RUGS in Jute or, Cotton, al \u201csizes, designs and colors.ilton, All.» ~ Granites and Carpet\u201d Plain Linoleum, Cork.in Wilton, Axminster, Less 20.per cent.to SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN Te MAIL ORDERS: + Henry Morgan & Co., MONTREAL.BE | Seweerererrrermrenrer\u2014 SHIPPING.°° SHIPPING - Canadian Pacific Ry.Atlantic Steamship Lines.\u2019 \u201cProposed: Summer Sallings.A .MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.LIVERPOOL SAILINGS.TLAKE MICHIGAN 000000 LAKE ERIE AMOUNT TENPLE LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u201cer TLAKB MICHIGAN (a.ivanrnrsviens \u201c +The Mount Temple carries a limited num- sengers, and Lake Michigan carries Third Class pessengers only: MONTREAL \"TO AVONMOUTH ward Pier, foot of St Sulpice Street.Pas- vengers embark after 8 p.m.day previous to sailing.Cadin passengers only.RATES OF PASSAGE.Wrst Cabin, $55 and upwards.Round trip Liverpool.and dy Mon Avonmouth (Bristol), $37.50; to: London, $4000.73.75.Third Class, to, Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and \u2018Quesns- town, $25.00.\" To- book passage.\u2018and for all particulars, \u201capply to - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, ring, over which Mr.Ebenezer Parkes, M.P.\"Bir: mingham, presided.He introduced the toast of the evening with the neat speech of a polished orator.He voiced the warm appreciation of the delegates for the kindly hospitality which had Been extended to them in \u2018Canada.\u2018It.had \u2018exceeded anything they have ever anticipated.Besides their trip across the =eonti- nerit had been a revelation.They had known thère were big possibilities \u2018in the Doniinion, but they had not realized would more and more induce British \"Investment thère was the additional attraction of beautiful country.© Mr.Parkes referred again .to the kind treatment extended to the visitors: from.| the old country.and paid a tribute to \u2018their hosts that was touching\u2019 in its earnestness.To Mr: Hodgson and -Al- -derman Ames he formally conv eyed the \u2018thanks ot the \u2018party.MR.BENTLEY PAYS TRIBUTE.The toast was seconded.by Mr.Fu \u2018H.Bentley, of.Huddersfield.w ho had © been received everywhere, It would live a bright spot in: the memory of them all.\"No such trip had ever before been undertaken by such a body as pire, and the way it had been handled reflected.great prajse upon.those In charge.In \u2018 particular they had to | LABOR CONGRESS the enormous resources, and while.these | | ing members of \u2018national \u2018musical | 4 unions.\u2018 - INSPECTION OF BARBER SHOPS.algo 80.fluence with the Ontario Legisiature to i Ing stocks -as being inimical \u2018to the in- \u2018thank Mr.Hodgson, Alderman \"Ames and Mr.McFee, whose personal friendship.they, valued highly.and whose | presence on thé trip had added to their | pleasure.\u2019 Mr: Walter D.Wilson, of Barnsley.| who possesses a very fine voice, «then sang \u2018The \u2018Son of- the Motherland.\u201d President Hodgson, of \u2018the Board of.\"Trade, replled to the toast.\u201cWe met as strangers,\u2019 he said, \u201cand we part as close warm friends.\u201d He had often, he continued, had n- vitations to visit the Old Country, and he hoped that if ever he was able to, carry out his wish to see Great Britain be \u2018would have Alderman_Ames with: him.They had established, and he.spoke for Mrs.Hodgson: also, many warm.friendships which they hoped would be renewed.in the near future.MR.HODGSON MAKES REPLY.Mr.Hodgson -admitted that he.thought before this trip he knew something of Canada, but he had ledrned more than he ever expected, and it had awakened in his mind more and more the magnificent future that was inf store for this fair Déminion.- Mr.D.Masson, of the Montreal Chambre de Commerce, also spoke elo- | quently\" to the toast and sald that though they had seen much they had still\u2019 seen little of the Dominion, which \u2018they loved so well.They.could understand the patriotism which made them cry, \"oO Canada, mon pays et mon l'amour.\u2019 Alderman Ames \u2018mide one of the happiest -apeeches of the evening, and wound up with an appeal to the delegates, \u201cwhen they returned to their homes, to co-operate in doing what land they had visited.The trip was ended but in another sense it was a beginning, for they had come to know men who could be a mutual \u2018benefit, one to the other.and that.thelr Influence would aid.them.\u201cI am proud,\u201d he said, \u201cof the words that have been spoken to-night, and we shall not soon forget them.\u201d L 9 -Mr.W.L.Gear.vice-president of the Montreal Board of Trade, \u2018also.spoke of the Telations between .the Mother Country and Canada.\u2018He believed that if men from England would come to Canada instead of going\u2018to the United Btates, it would: be a benefit not only 0s country but to the Empire as a whole.TOASTS AT THE CLOSING.Other toasts.were.\u201cThe Secretaries,\u201d which was responded to by Mr.:Kenneth B.Murray and Mr: George Hadrtil, and \u201cThe Ladies,\u201d to which Mrs.J.N.Hodgson, of Liverpool, replied.2 Mr.Walter Cormack, of Edinburgh, told a Herald representative last nig ht that no other of the British colonies gave such promise for the future.- \u201cBut somehow I hardly like to call this a colony now,\u201d sald he.\u201cIt seems unfair.It is rather a great nation, and I am quite sure that: this trip we have had will\u2019 be the best thing that ever happeried to this country.\u201cYou see you have reached the very heart of the commerce of Great Britain.The delegates were thoroughly.representative of British trade, and I feel \u2018sure that the great awakening which that trade has had to the possibilities of this country will be the precursor of a large increase in our commercial relationship.\u201d - A reception will \u2018be given at the Monument National to-night by the \u2018Chambre de Commnierce to all the meme.bers of the Chambers of Commerce and their ladies, when \u2018a farewell address | \u2018Will, be presénted to- the delegates.President Masson will preside at the Function.= MARRIAGES.Westmount, on Wednesday, Sept.> 190 y Rev.M.Day Baldwin.M.ri * Jean.youngest daughter of the late Capt.T.M.Jarvis, 4th Batt.King's Royal Rifle Corps, to Kenneth R.Vv.Andras, both \u2018of this city.DEATHS.DOWLING\u2014On the 22nd instant, at Wilkes- | barre, Pa., Sadle, second daughter.of the late Charles Dowling.Body will be brought to Montreal for tritermieat.Notice of funeral hereafter.= LAMPLQUGH\u2014At Norwich, England, on September 22nd, \u201c Margaret Logan, widow of the late Henry T.Lamplough, of Mont.PIANG-PLAYERS.Luna they could for the development of the | .| carriers for an increase of.twenty per real.ni her 70th year.\u201cIntetment at Giff ftoré, Scan?With instant, DEFINES POLICY Ae Veiy Strong Against \u2018 Increased Immigration of Labor- - - ersand Mechanics.© (Special to The Montreal Herald.) .Brockville, Sept.28.\u2014The first order of .business at the opéning of.the session of the Trades and Labor Congress yes- .terday afternoon was the presentation of -the report of the committee on credentials.About 130 full accredited delegates were In attendance.: Mr.Odell, of the Boot and Shoe Workers\u2019 Union, Montreal, presented President Flett, with \u2018the first pair of Slater shoes bearing the union label.\u2018Mr.Ward, on behalf of the Woodworkers\u2019 Union, presented.the president with a union made gavel.The following .committees were then .appointed by the president: Ways and Means.\u2014S.Landers, E.w.Odell, T.O.Dowd, Hamilton: Charles Meachem, .London?J.Hurtubyise, Ottawa; J.H.Huddleston, Toronto; A.G.Cowley, Winnipeg; A.E.Starr, Woodstock; C.McCristoll, St.John; O, My- ette, \u2014 © Berthiaume.Montreal; Cc.J.McGee, Brockville.Audit.\u2014A.W.Holmes, w.Henderson, | Toronto; A.Verviile, T.Fisher, Mont- | real; J.Detaney, Ottawa;-W.Dudley, Midiland; D.N.Miller, Hamilton; J.C.O'Neill, Brantford; D.Rolland, Guelph: J.Stinson, Brockville; C.G.Langbein, St.Johns.Standing Orders and Resolutions.\u2014 R.Glockling, D.W.Kennedy, Pickles, Toronto; A.Matheson, Montreal; P.- King, lifax; A.Anderson, Guelph: P.Sharkey, St.John; A.W.Puttee, -Winnipeg: 8.Landers, Hamilton; A, E.| Sanderson, Ottawa; J.Hopkins, Smith's Falls; J.Evans, Kingston.~ President's Address : and Executive Committee's Reports.\u2014Verville, Montreal: Simith, Halifax; Marks, London; Simpson, Carey, Toronto: Obermeyer, Miss\u2019 Callan, Hamilton: Alberts, Winnipeg: Stevens, St.John, Brant, Berlin; Heintzman, Stratford; Calrns, Ottawa.| .Twenty-two resolutions were then presented and read, the first of which was as follows: WANT DIRECT LEGISLATION.Concerning direct legislation, rejoic- \u2018ig that the Farmers\u2019 Association \u201cof \u2018Ontario had accepted officially and endorsed \u201cthe: principle of direct\u2019 legislation by.referendum.That this congress affiliate with the Ontarlo-Direct Legts-\"| fation League.That the Congress condemns the actions of musicians.wha are members of International trades unions.becom- That the Ontario \u2018executive usé its insecure the passing of an act to establish a provincial board of barber ex- | aminers and provide for the sanitary {inspection of barber shops.Condemning the system of.\u2018over- capitalization of companies and\u2019 water- terests of the workers.- Referring to the action of the Cana- | dinh Manufacturers\u2019 Association in forwarding to Henry Labouchere that i part of the report of the special committee on labor conditions ini Canada \u2018presented at the recent convention of manufacturers.in Toronto, referring to the need of 11.000 operatives in Cariada.The.report-the Congress: \u2018believes to be a \u2018misrepregentation of the.true condl- tion of labor in the Dominion.GET IN TOUCH WITH EUROPE.\u201cThat it be an instruction to the secre] tary to issue-:a circular.to the labor organizations of Canada, requesting that they open communication with | unions of .their respective crafts in| Great - Britain and other.European \u2018countries \u2018when possible with a view to their having definite and true knowledge of the conditions of their crafts in Canada.Thaät\u2018it be an instruction ta the fn- coming - executive to\u2019 urge upon the Government: of the Province of Quebec the necessity of adopting a free and! compulsory system of education.The .8chool feces in that Province are entirely excessive, and as a result a hans dicap on the working classes, \u2018That.the coming executive, for the Province of Quebeù \u2018be -instructed.to make atrong efforts to have the sanitary laws of the cfty of Montreal zp- proved by the Quebec Government, and that all companies and corporations be! compelled to conform to them within a limited term._DENOUNCE IMMIGRATION, Denouncing the recent immigratiz policy in the most.emphatit mani for the following reasons: 1.It taxes the wage earners to supply funds to assist immigrants in \u2018order to flood the labor: market- \u201cwith the | cheapest possible labor from the: \u2018poorest countries in the world.It thus subjects the wage eiirners not merely to \u2018the flercest competition of free .trade, but it renders that competition still more intense by the \u2018assistance given to aid.immigrants to slaughter the- labor market.:' While the assistañce to immigration compels the laborer to sell his labor at the lowest price In.competition with the whole world, the employers are protected.from foreign competition by a \u2018tariff often - -exceeding fifty per cent.That the .: Postmaster-Gèneral - be urged to grant the petition of the letter cent in thelr salaries._ That«this Dominion Trades and Labor Congress use all reasonable means to secure.such legislation as will make the procuring or importation of labor: under false pretences a punishable.offence.: \u2018ENDORSE UN ION LABEL.That \u2018this Congress renews ita endor- sation of the union stamp of the boot and .shoe workers and pledges itself to refrain from purchasing shoes.bearing | any other label or stamp.That-the executive.do their utmost to ascertain the names of members of Dominion and Provincial Parliaments \u2018who are most in favor or most opposed to the interests of the working classes, and that they select Just previous to an election the names of those candidates who, in their opinion, are best fitted to represent the workers: of the country, and send a list to all Trades and Labor Councils and locals of Canada.That .the Congress take up the ques-: tion \u2018of the stationary engineers in applying for a provincial license to the Ontarto G' \"ernment.Endorsing the union label of the United Garment Workers of Canada.Disapproving of any Imperial policy intended to benefit the colonies to the detriment of the proletariat of the Brit.\u2019 ish Isles., pr mute A HAPPY MAN.SE Is Mr.Thos.McGlashan, of North Pelham.who was cured of muscular rheumatism and.sciatica by Polson's Nerviline, the most powerful prin relever in the world.\u201cI \u2018suffered al manner of pain for years,\u201d writes Mr.Pelham, \u201cand Nerviline is the only remedy that did me any good.I tan.heartily recommend Nerviline for all forms of Yheumatism.: It goes to the very core of the pain.and brings lasting.relief.Let every sufferer from lame back.aching Joints and swelled 1imbe try.Nerviline,\u201d It's sure to cure, and costs but | Cape Colony, .\u2018years to penitentiary for life for rhanslaugn- | ter.effected his escape, and -his where- |- all à drug stores.\u2014Auvt, Noe \u201c+ for a large: bottle at : -The extra pleasure in \"possession of a good 14\u2019 karat extra long \u2018gold \u2018guard more than compensates for the expenditure.The name, %Johnston\u201d is stamped on \u201ceach chain, guaranteeing the quality, The patterns and sizes are numerous, and every link is gold soldered, en- durability.We.+ have.in mind our chains \u2018 from $16.76, upwards.suring « \u2018« JOHNSTON BROS STCATHERINE NEAR PEEL CITY NIGHT SCHOOLS TO \u2018OPEN THURSDAY, OCT.1 Provincial Government Makes an Ap- .propriation of $4,000 to the \u2019 Catholic Commissioners.: The regular fortnightly meeting of | the Board of Catholic School Commissioners was held last -night in the Catholic Commercial \u2018Academy, Mgr.Raclcot presiding.All the members were .present.The reports of the secretary and the various committees were ead and adopted.The board has been informed that the Provincial] Government has apportioned $4,000 for this yedr's night schools, beginning October 1 and continuing until April 1, on condition that the.classes will.be as well.attended as formerly.The professors: for the night school were also appointed and the list approved.The mode of Insurance of the bulld- ings \u2018belonging\u2019 to\" the commissioners having been found unsatisfactory.in| the past, was réferred to a special come.mittee of three, Messrs.Semple, Mar- |.tineau and Savignac.A number of matters of minor importance were also discussed, mast of Ww hich - were referred to the nèxt meeting.- WHEAT CROP MEANS MORE FOR FARMER THIS YEAR Shortage.Causes \u2018Better Prices\u2014Total Will be About $42,000,000.Winnipeg.Sept.23.\u2014(Speclal.) \u2014The Wheat crop of Manitoba and the Terri- \u2018tories cannot yet bé estimated with \"absolute accuraly, but it will be tween sixty : and.sixty-five million bushels, probably\u2019 nearer sixty than- sixty-five.Mr.C.N, Bell, secretary of the Wins uipeg Board of \u2018Trude, suys it will be between sixty-three and sixty-five million bushels.\u201cOf this, Manitoba produced \u2018about forty-seven million, and \u2018the Territories.about sixteen million bushels.\"The prospects are that.owing to increased prices, this year's crop will net the producer considerably more than that of 1902.At present prices it Will realize about $42,000,000, the pri-e for Nos.1 and.2-northern, which most l of the whert of the year grades, being from 70 to 72 cents.\u201d Lo \u2019 CAN'T SELL FIREWATER AND ALSO FIGHT FIRES | Chief of Halifax \u201cMust Give up Skloon « or - > \u2018Resign.! Halifax Sept.23.\u2014 (Special, »\u2014The fire department of this city is soon\u201d to be | divorced from the liquor business.The City Council last evening asked Ch ef | Broderick to surrender his liquor license or resign within ten days.He is the proprietor of a saloon know as \u201cPaus Place.\u201d .\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOUTH AFRICA WANTS: WHEAT.Ottawa, Sept.23.(Special) \u2014 Mr.Jardine, Canadian\u2019 commissioner, to South Africa, has written the Trade and Commerce.Department -that t ere \u201care several extensive wheat grinders in South Africa at present, and others are putting.in mills all the time.Tney have to import all the wheat tawny grind: Mr.Jardine says he will he pleased to place Canadian wheat deal- |' ers in communication with these ihi'l- ers in South Africa.Mr.E.R.Watson, \u2018of Barbly, East wroté to Mr.Jardin: sa Aug.20th as follows.\u2018 \u201cCan you let mie have names of two or three large Canadian wheat dealers from whom could be bought any quantity.up to 100,000 bushels or so of good | epring wheat, such.as No.1 hard Manl- toba?_.\u201c* Also intorm \u2018me whether such, conid be brought by regular monthly 4'2nmev from Canada, or whether it would nevd special boat.\u201cAlso could you act as mhen occasion arises toward Canadian merchants selling wheat, 1 could 31b- mit to you evidence from: local bank |- indicating the financial ability nf the parties concerned here so as to permit] cargo being paid for on arrival at East London.\u201d EE ; 0 er QUESTION HELD IN ABEYANCE.Club Letellier to Take up Tarte Case .at Next Meeting.At a \u2018meeting of .the Club Leteilier last night séveral of the members intended shoul Mr.ask Hon.Tarte to retire from St.Mary\u2018sDivision,but after a gen- | eral discussion it was decided to leave the question.in abeyance till the meeting to be held next week in St.Bridget's Hall.An address was delivered by Mr.D.A.Laforfune, er ESCAPED CONVICT DEAD.(Special.to The Montreal Herald.) \"| Kingston.Sept.23.\u2014Upwards of 20 ago .convict named Josie sent abouts was unknown for: years.Last summer he, under the name of Joseph Phillips, entered Seattle, Wash., Hospi- ta] suffering from cancer.His wife told his life's story and he admitted his identity.The Canadian authorities were notified, but nothing was done, as the man was dying.His end came on Wednesday last.4 See Professor Trussell and Miss Camille M.Statford make their daring 6,000 feet double parachute jump from the big \u201cSweet Caporsl\u201d cigarette bal- | loon, \u2018Sunday, September 27th at 5.00 p.m., at Lafontaine Park (Logan's Farm).Presents.vil be distributed from the 1dalloon.+ be- | { J: CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.Fire.Department\u2019 reference | to pass a motion that the club | NE.Tri is at once a a food and a stimulant ; - The Label, represented above, affords of itself the highest possible Guarant the Purity and Excellence of the article it designates; - ; It is brewed and bottled i in Dublin ; : Physicians of \u2018repute in various parts of the world have, over \u2018and over again, prescribed BURKE'S GUINNESS\u2019 STOUT, thereby indicating that irre- \u201cspective of its undoubted merits as a Beverage, they regard it, by reason of - \u2018or Restorative.vo its Unexcelled Nutritive Qualities, as a Malt Extract of Exceptional Medicinal Value, and beneficial to Man, Woman and Child needing a Tonic \u201cSome forms of © Malt Extract\u201d $6- called; contain ingredients probably introduced for preservative purposes \u2014which are unwholesome ; ; «BURKE'S BOTTLING \u201d is free from this Taint, and has a high os - tion for Keeping Qualities; even under very severe : climatic conditions, in all parts « of the civilized world.+ For.Sale by ail Leading Grocers and Wine Merchants.\u201cVOHN HOPE & CO., Montreal, Sole Agents for Canada.5 \u201cAINSLIE\u201d?FALL is\u2014 coming.Beware of Colds; Coughs, Bronchitis, etc, so easily caught dring this \u2018season.a AINSLIE'S' ?SCOTCH © WHISKY is the best prescrva- tive on the market.Sold Everywhere.\u201d Ask Your Dealer.5 L : CHAPUT Sole , Agent S.MC INTREAL- \u201c500 cuY STREET | .This corner property.comprising 83 feet frontage on Guy Street and 62 feet on the upper side of Lincoln Avenue (area about 4,49 feet) with the 2 building.\u2018thervon, will be sold » - BY AUCTION (Fraser Bros.Auctioneers)),.at thie rooms of Second Floor, Merchants Bank Building, WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPT, AT 11 A.M.The corner of Guy\u2019 \u2018aud St.Catherine.Streets.\u2018is now becoming one of the most important business centres in the up-town district; and land on Guy Street, above St.Catherine; is increasing ig value for.business purposes.The above property MUST BE SOLD.Easy ternis.For particulars apply to THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY, C co.$4, 720 CASH And a \"mortgage of $4.00, WILL -BUY a fine block of land (43,600 feet) ou the upper level | at Westmount.Sure\u2019 to increase in vaiué.\u2018For particulars, apply to 4 THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON.REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO., SECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS.BANK - : BUILDING.: HOTEL FOR SALES SQUARE LAKE HOUSE $ ST.PAUSTIN.P.{.This well-known house, just Re-built, Sale.Everything new \u2018and up-to-date.30 \u2018Bedrooms.110 acres.of Ground.Good Fishing.Lakes, etc., etc: \u2018Address\u2014W.C, Fyfe, St.FAUSTIN STATION, P.Q., or John James Browne & Sons, 207 St.JAMES ST.- Too Late for Classification.WANTED TO BUY SMOKE CONSUMER.Apply to Cyrille Laurin, Agent Hotel Dieu, 112 St.James.WANTED \u2014 SMART.ART YOUTH FOR OFFICE.cantile Co., 260 St.James st.WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a light situation in a small family.Apply | 87 Prince Arthur st.228 | LOST \u2014 ON SATURDAY, FOX TERRIER.white and lemon color, .with yellow ears .and mark on back.Name of Bobs.Reward, five dollars.107a St.Charles Borromee st.233 +, ESS ES | JOSEPH ADDISON 18 DEAD.* Joseph Addison, of \u2018William \u2018Street, Lachine, who was .injured by \u2018being caught in a belting at H.J.Fisk &.Co.'s mill last Monday died at the General Hoepital at-5.30 yesterday afternoon.He had been unconscious since the accident.- Coroner McMahon will hold an inquest this > afternoop- : > « + * Ce .FILS & CIE, 25 storey stone and brick | \u2018is now offered for | Apply immediately, to The Merchants Mer- > PASS AAA ¢ JOHN MURPHY & C0.Profit in Shopping | .Soper s opportunity ! 12 Pleasure and of our .\u2018Anniversary Basement Sale\u2014\": the House- This desirable - \u201ccombination to the fullest extent awaits all who see our Grand\u201d Millinery Opening Display,\u201d and take.advantage \u201ccolorings.tailor- made Costumes.New Plain and | Flaked Zebelines, New Irish and Scotch Flaked Tweed Suiting, in alt the new: full colotings.= New: Plain Broad Cloth \u2018Suitings, special makes for n all the latest | \u201cNew Black and New Black Peau de Soie.= * New Black Duchésse Satin.= LA the latest makes i in Black and Colored Silks.Colored SILKS 1 \u2018 New Plain and Fancy FLANNELS! :200 Patterns in Fancy Blouse Flanneis.A large assortment of *\u201cViyella\u2019\u2019 \u2018\u2018unshrinkable, plain and fancy.Flannel, guaranteed * Mail Orders Carefully Filled.Samples Sent CL .~~ on Request.\u201cTerms Cash.JOHN MURPHY & co.2341 and \"343 St.Catherine Street, - (Cor.Metcalfe.) Tel.Up 2740 Take Advantage Of .our Discount Sale during this month on House Furnishing goods \u201cIn the Future \"Easy terms will be given to our good Clients for one, two or r three months.; F.LAPOINTE, 1449 st Catherine Street.(Corner Montcalm.) GERMAN STEEL SYNDICATE.Cologne, Prussie, Sept.2.\u2014The steel \u2018Ave marks for: each ton below - the\u2019 >, syndicate, cing all the .large makers, has renewed for five years, in the form \"ot a stock company which i= to handle the total product.The stock company is believed to be an advance on the simple syndicate idea.It will effect a closer community of interest.\u2018Each member will\u2019 be \u2018allotted of « fixed percentage of the total, and will contribute five marks for each ton pro- \u2014 duced over the quota, and will receive quota.\u2026 \u2014\u2014\u2014 rn TAKES SUIT FOR DAMAGES.An action has been entered by Mr.Arthur Boucher against Messrs.Willlam \u2018Grace & Sons, contractors, for damages to the amount \u2018 $990.The plaintiff was hurt a few \u2018weeks ogo while in the employ of the defendants.- .Tu .* : Ÿ Co \u2018 - \u2014 A TEA aw dh ht BA a- A FTY - YEAR CONTRACT ï \u2018With the Street Railway Company.\u2019 THE MAIN SAFEQUARBD.; - The franchise under which the Mont- Peal Street Railway operate \u2018in the Strests of Montreal was arranged in 3882.It was to hold good for thirty \u2018soars.Calculations were made at the time 8s to what would be fair terms to exact from the company, and, as the event has already proved the superior information at the disposal\u2019 of the company enabled them to get much \u2018the best of the bargain.\u2018That is not, on the whole, to be complained of, except in so far as unfair means may have been used to obtain a better bargain than otherwise the company might have secured, Lo .What is of the utmost importance is that, realizing that events might show 4 noxieus for outside mpnicipalitige served { price.* Gor donféery \u201can Min, Séutknotiies Bh] successfully engineered ?\u201cMe they want to be palieved of Ob- intergerence in arrenging rates system of wich the ptreetg of Mont- mel form ap \u2019integral and the most! useful part?Do they want, in short, a franchise in the streets of Montreal which suai! Rave net mérely à municipal, but a provincial \u2018Value?It they do, \u201cthey must, \u2018flea, be a great deal more definite a%0ut their demands, and, seeendly, fr nuything they get they must be asked.a fair x When we know more of this proposal of the cempany to substit ile itself for the city in a matter concerning the contro} of the city's sur:sts, wa shall probably realize that ths present crisis is even more serious thsn bas yet appeared.; , NOTES.AND COMMENTS.Forward Canada! .è We want 75 cent gas.- .No fifty-yesr franchises, : Alderman-in-a-Hurry Hebert should be asked by his constituents to moderate his pace.It would be a good rime \u2018to hâve lower fares, but we should not pay too endertaben te position sims pee peny are taken into consideration, it must be admitted that com- non decency demands that the propos vais submitted receive at the hands, of en and the public press cour- faous and impartial discussion.The fact that thèse proposals were made in responsq to the du direct and specific request of the munici authorities ap- boars to have been altogether lost eu y the writer of the leader in las at's \\ssye of The Herald headed \u2018Beware the Greeks When.They Bring ua \u2018Otherwise it is \u2018absolutely impossible to account for the sarcastic references to Mr.Wanklyn's Very natural and very reasonable objections to the shower of new questions, new positions and new obligations which.was poured in upon him from the various members of: the committee, I fail te see why there was anything very \u201csuperb\u201d in Mr.Wan- klyn's assertion that the proposition was made in deference to the wishes of the aldermen.It was a simple statement of an undoubted fact, which your own reports prove, and which sarcasm, however finely pointed, cannot alter.It must strike any business man that this is not a question to be settled by sarcasm nor by a parrot-like recital of fine-sounding selections from the rhetorical \u2018 deliverances of former Governors of Massachusetts or Pennsylvania delivered under special circeumstanêes \u2018we know nothing at all about.This is a simple business issue to be discussed in a straightforward business.way on its merits.The gentlémen at the City Hall, and | -have always.understood that The Herald took a great.deal of credit for helping the large majority of thém to get there, felt after: many .trials that 7 the élty to have got the-worst-of- the\" bargaining, à provision, was inserted to the effect that at the end.of the \" thirty.years, after six._months\u2019 notice | .to the company, the city could take over the property on payment of its value as determined by arbitration, swith an additional ten per cent.thereon.vo \u2018More, there was the additional provision that if for any reason, this op- fon were not availed of at that time, ft could be exercised at the end of any eucceeding five year period.= - These provisions ane of the essence of the contract so far as thé welfare of the city is concerned; for they afford the only means at the disposal of the city to secure the benefit of new.inventions or cost-reducing appliances.It is these \u2018provisions that the.company now want abrogated.That is to say, they want to destroy the contract under which.they work, so far |.as it tends to secure to the city a Participation in any advantages \u2018that may accrue from one cause or another during the next fifty years.° It would be sheer business folly to listen to.any proposal of the kind.The present contract leaves it open 1) the city to negotiate with the.come pany \u2018for better terms seven.times within the next f.fy years.What they\u2019 codiiy ask now is that we accept at once some beggarly.cons cessions, and: in return- deprive\u2019 our- slves of all right 10- approach them - again\u2019 for fifty years to \u2018come.If\" the experierice of the first eleven Years has demonstrated tHat the com- rany is already in position ta give better terms, would it not be criminal : folly to agree that for the next fifty years the.city.shall have no more voice in the matter?.A SERIOUS CHARGE, An Engiish vigitor to Capada is.re- Canadian ghovel manufacturers paying £10.000 a year to their British competitors to keep out of \u2018the Carna- dian market, There have been rümors for years that gome £UCh an arrange- \"ment existed between the United States æhovel manufacturérs and the Cana\u201d true It would indicate that Canadians, Not satisfied with the \u201cprotection Par- lament.is giving them, aré shutting out.competition from.all quarters.That means that they are axing the Canadian consumer the amounts they may pay the foreign \"producers, and of course enough\u2019 extra to make the whole} game worth the candle.The charge is a serious one and should be Investigated.Jf found to be true, every vestige of tariff protection should be removed.\u2014\u2014 WHAT DOES IT MEAN, AND WHAT 18 IT WORTH?+.= In his statement of terms mais On Lehalf of the Street Rallway Company, Mr.Warklyn, uses toe rolls wig lag~ guage: ay z.An arrangement by.which\u2019 \u201cthé -tompany would be enghied tn\" consider and desl with questions affecting the wee Of the wireets iy other companies.by inulual arrenger-ut \u2018with such othep voispanies, Bravided the arrangercent De Eubjet La regkonabie restécllons in favor of tne city.Falling eur anu- tual agresinernt, tue City to de | with \u201c such other Copies y, \u2018ies to tas existing fight \u201cft te Montreal \u2018Street Mallway.\u201d .The spetrbery of.the Houd Commit: NUL being abie ty interpret thig for |.Les : \u201ctheron ver, rent it en té the law de; partnent ti be Inieryreted, _ Tui hazy wording of the claire \u2018was no duybt mada ao deliberately.Ii says enough Lo include the plans of the vom- puny, whitever they may he, wrid Little that penple who Know nothing about railway development can ae nothing alarming Sn it, .What 18 certuin te that, though st looks #0, the clause is not meaningless.It doubtiess has to do With expected éevelopinentu +f Lhe trolley system, and quite probatiy carries the gérin of à Franchise valusile enough in jtielf to! de Nanndwsrie)y paid for, without talk-|.Ing about thirty year extensions at all.Ones can only nuppose, until they have Loan made ts t«il, Ehat the Street Railway Company Junk forward to a vast extension of the tmlley system.They - kpow, also, that a free hand in a great centre of population Hke Montreal is ensential to the smooth, and therefore the most profitable working of any such system.Do they want to be In command ot _ the situation here, authorized by dgree- ment to share, by the.mere fact of their .existanes; In the benefits \u2018of any such \u2018 development?x Do they waht to dé able to point to LE & clause in the by-law now to be drawn \u2018up, and say te all companies approach- tag Montreal, \u201cYou cannot enter here or a on our terms?\u201d 89.oh any oitior such invasion of | word \u2018with which he is credited.in 2 better world,\u201d says the Star.Well, | some people will not deserve to be if ported as deci ldrirg that he found that are! R to \u2018rob.J.\u201cA Subacriber,\u201d hey wont te be put in position ; found out.\u2018dlans, end if this latest statement 18 - | well, at the mpaner in in which you Ihave dear for the whistle.=.Already there \u2018are signs that the Soo \u2018works\u2019 will-soon -be- reopened-\u2014\u2014There- are too many capitalists on the search for investments to let such potentialities long Ue idle.| Attorney- General Finlay appears to be \u2018making the very \u2018best of his case.He is said to revel in intricate legal problems, and in this Alaskan discussion.18 in his element.Ce \u2026 AU those blanket charters by virtue of which Montreal is now\" tied hand \"and foot to the monopolies owning the charters wete let pass by people who raid, as the Star says in defence of the - fifty-year franchise, \u201cWe I all he dead by then.\u201d The.proposal to take a thirty- -year franchise in exchange for street watering \u2018and snow-removing is about the same as if a man who wanted accommodation at a five-dollar hotel.offered to pay \u2018one dollar and get his shoes polished at his own expense.\u2018The sooner this French Shore question in Newfoundland is settled.the better.Every few months some trifling - question becomes an issue, and\u2019 friction is created.Now that Britainand France Ere on the best of terms it is \u2018the best of times to rub this troublesome problem off the slate.' A New Jersey paper prints what It says is an Interview with Sir-\u2014Wilfrid \u2018Laurier, and à Montreal contemporary assumes that .the Premier.said every The guilelessness of the Canadian Journal 35 in striking contrast to the audacity of tbe.American one.\u201cIn twenty years some of us.will be they encourage a grab like.\u2018this one.Still, some people might better be In any kind of another \u2018world than have to face tlie generation they had helped It's pretty small -business, though, to go fn for such a 6teal in the expectation of being deud- before being - The Star says \u2018The charices are that in less than twe y years\u2019 time the city will have grown £0 much and the conditions changed so radically that the company will be looking for modifica- tione \u201cin the agreement.\u201d Impossible.The company is asking now, for every- thi ng in sight.\u201cThere would be nothing \u2018left to ask for then.And every tine a new problem arose the city.would have to pay tbe shot.) The bellef seems to be {hat the Monte real workingman, Af he\u2019 is.given two tickets more for a quarter, will be n party to the gift all thé millions \u2018thé franchise grabbers can secure from the Council He is not entering the partnership .on any, such\u2019 basis.Besides, If , this \u2018deal goes through Council, the monopolists will at once tike bark for gas all that was coriceded for \u2018tickets, and several tirnes more.\u2018 The \u2018Toronto Globe has never heen careful of Mr, Tarte's feclings, Think of it.publishing the following: \u2014*\"A gen- | tleman who has Just returned from Ottawa brings back the news that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, notwithstanding the session, late hours, prolonged sittings, | and arduous work, 1s {nr far better health than he was a yeir ago.The severe labors.of the session, contrary to \u2018ail expectation, have not prevented\u2019 the steudy.iniprovement.Im his physical\u2019 condition that began when he returned to the famillar and invigorating alr of his own Canadian home.\u201d - - we were \u201ctora so often that it was the big naval guns that saved Lady- smith that it is like tha shattering of an \u2018doi to learn, that Sir Archibald :Hunter declared the guns were so badly served he could take girls out of a school who would make as good practice: with them.The bluéjackets have an enviable record for good marksmanship, and the men of the Powerful did| such efficient work in bringing their suns into Ladysmith in time that it is hard to believe they were, utterly incompetent when it came to using them.People will probably suspend fudgment on Bir Archibald\u2019s accusations until more evidence is in.A DEFENCE OF THE COMPANY.\u2019 Qlosing is Sayaltusl formality follow ar resses the following to the Editor of The Herald: Sir,\u2014~No one will dispute the seal with which The Herald enters upon op- Rosition to any proposition before the ity Council which not mest with its complete approval.It does not surprise me that your paper should \u2018e- vote a event deal of attention to dis- cusslon of the Montreal Street Railway at present under cussio By the: Roads Committee, but 1 M USE surprise, and as an old reader regre itself.\u2018conducted \u2018 fairly on hoth sides.\u201cfrom terrible indigestion, who, unfortunately, | I musty.admit te to & very considerable share of .4 the empts 6 \u20ac eat-with\" the removal of snow In the winter and the sweeping, watering and general -care of the streets in the\u2018summer, had been wasteful and altogether unsatisfactory.It was felt, rightly or wrongly is\u2019 not for me to discuss, that -the .Montreal Street Rallway Company, with its organization and other factli- tiles, might be eble to undertake Tis part of the municipal work, and do it more économically and more satlsfac- torily than the city was able to.do it This point having been reached by the aldermen, it was the most natural thing in the world that their first \u201cwove should be.to ask the company on?what terms, If any, the company would relieve the city of so_ much expensive.and important work.Well, the request was made to the company, And 4f the management of that corporation accepted the communication of the elty in good faith and submitted the conditions on which it was willing to undertake RG large a proportion of the responsl- Hility for the care of the city atreets, it is rather to be commended for mani festing a disposition to comply with the | wishes of the representatives of the ratepayers than to be held up to ridl- cule on one hand and condemned as an: enemy of the city\u2019s best interests on the other: By all means let the proposition made by the company be discussed, and discussed fully, but let the discussion Le: he company, obtains privileges from the \u2018city.or it could not operate ita service: \u2018on the other hand the city derives bene tits from the service maintained by the company, and without it how could the business of the city be conducted?If the company can improve the condition of our main thoroughfares, it will certainly confer greater-benefits upén the city and the citizens.As the company is not a benevolent institution, it.cannot be expected to undertake such costly work without compensation.The whole question resôlves Itself into this: \u201cDoes the company ask \u2018tbe city too much for what ft offers to do?\" That is a subject for fair, frank and legitimate discussion, but here again we must be sure that we are as fair to the company as to\u2019 ourseilves.- It appears to® me that it {a anything but fair, but rather dishonest, to base demands for a great reduction of fares upon comparisons with Glasgow and other European citiés.In Montreal you can travel the city over for one fare; in Glasgow and other European .cities the single faré only!carries a passenger through a limited section of the.clty, snd there are no transfers.In addition, in all European - cities material: Is théaper, there 18 nn expense compara- \u2018tively for snow, ard labor is Very much cheaper than in Montreal, Compuri- rons have heen.made between our: Montreal system and \u201cthoïe.of.such cities as Milan, Vienna, Buda Pest; ete, in: blissful ignorance, apparently, that while the laboring man is.paid: $1.76 or at least $1.50 a day in Mont- ren], his brethren In the cities mentioned earn dally wages varying from twenty to elghty cents.This fact aloné is enough to prove the danger of being too ready to: accept comparisons offhand.If comparisons are to be made, Jet us be fair and compare our system with those of \u2018 United\u2019 States cities.where-conditions \u2018are.fairiv similar.though on the whole advantageous to the United States companies,- for they hive not the mame: fight.with snow in winter.that our local company has.That such comparisons are not nmdae is due to the fact that in no city in the United States are farés 50 low as they are fn Montre: al, nor the transfer system in the same general use, My own opinion.is that The Herald maken a blg mistake In presuming, As it appears to, that the public regards the \" ontreal\u2019 Street: Jtidlway am an enemy.for my expérfenée has been that.the public is proud of its.local street cnr mervice, and well satisfied that If \u201cthe company assumes charge of the general care of the tracked streets, it will be greatly to the advantage of the credit of the city.At any rate, I am\u2019 sure that the feeling nf the public ts.that the \u2018company\u2019 & proposals should be discussed n & spirit of fair play.A SUBSCRIBER.Views of French Press | > : - .c La Patrie states editorially that 1t 1s estimated that in one year.the 15,000,000 nen in the United States énrn $6,000,000; 000 more than 175,000,000 workingmen in other countries, i ie Canada editorially -to- day expresses thé oplriton that the present tariff has had nothing to do with the unfortunate accldent at the Boo, and that ft accords all the protection de- wired.to Iron and steel, Ie.Canada, referring \u2018to.the eftorts being made to block.the transcontinental rallwaÿ, asks {ta compatricta not to sign the condemnation of a mags nificent project.of colénisätion which is of auch grout Importance\u201d to this province.: WHAT'S THE use.To Keep a \u201cCoffee: Complexiona A lady says: \u201cPostum has helped my complexion so much that my friends say- I am growing young again.My complexion used to he coffee colored, muddy and yellow, but it {s now clear and rosy as when I was a girl, was induced tb try Postum by a friend who had suffered just as I had suffered nipitation of the heart and sinking spells, \u201cAfter 1 had used Postum a week 1 was 80 much bétter that I wan afraid it would not last.But now two years have assed and I am a well woman.I owe t a]l to leaving off coffee and drinking Postum in its place.\u201c1 had drunk coffee \u2018all my life, ; mispected- that it was the cause of m trouble, but it was not until 1 actually.quit coffee and atarted to try Paastum that I beZiithe certain; then all my troubles ceased and I am now well and strong again.\u201d Name furnished by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.TFhere's a reason.pari | Conservatives in wor x Tears.=|\" ~ Dominion Partie 3 re THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC BILL | \u2018WILL PASS THE HOUSE THIS WEEK || i\u2019 7 .th ue | Considerable Progress Was Made Yesterday, Though : Mr.Borden Covered the Table With Amendments « = \u201cWhich Were.All Defeated, * * (State Cotrespondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, Sept.23.\u2014The place where a bill {8 thrown inta thé melting pot and submitted to the final analysis is the committee stage.There free speech ts seen \u2018at its finest, and the measure which undergoes it may be recognized as having essential merits which entitle it to a place on the statute books of the Dominion, The bill in aid of the new transconti- \u2018nental railway project has been in the committee for almost a month.Yesterday it neared the end.Half a dogen emendments were offered and voted down, and only one important clause Was held.This is the clause.which endorses the contract the Government has made with the Grand Trunk Paci- tic, and which the Opposition proposed \u2018td make a demonstration over for, couple of days.The bill will be practically through the House by the end of the week.The amendments * which Hon, Mr.Fitzpatrick: offered to Mr.Bordén's amendments were carried on division -yesterday afternoon, The amendments provided for the purchase of $24,900,000 worth \u2018of common stock of the Grand Trunk Pacific for cash and at par by the Grand Trunk, The amendments to the amendment provided for the same thing with\" the omission of the \u2018cash and at par\u2019 feature.The leader of the Opposition, having seen the former amendments -killed, \u2018cheerfully offered \u2018anottier providing that the Government should\u2019 not be coritract until the Grand Trunk and the Grand Trunk Pacific should both undertake.not\u201d to divert any traffic -from\u2014Canadian channels, and to develop all possible trade over Canadian -routes and through Canadian ports.\u2018No ARGUMENTS TO ANSWER.» This amendment was spoken to by half a dozen - Conservatives.Finally Sir Wilfrid was asked by Mr.Borden to give his opinion.-Sir Wilfrid said that he would have spoken if the Conservatives had developed a single new -argument to be answered.It was \"merely wasting the time of the House to answer arguments which have been brought forward and answered a hundred times.The contract bound the Mr.Borden's amendment stated, and further the Grind Trunk Pacific was bound by the contract -to place a line nish cargo for their boats they would havé to ship \u2018over the Canadian route to Canadian ports.The leader of the Opposition still said the wheat of Western Canada would pass over the three.hundred and seventeen miles between Quebec and.Portland rather than over the four hundred miles from Quebec to St.John.The Premier sald'if this were the to )ease for fifty years -the ling from Quebec to St.John.The Minister of.Customs.said that the solicitude of Conservatives.for.the .business of the Quebec and Moncton section was rather ridiculous in view.of the fact that they had entirely op- the line.Mr.Osler then sprang into the arena.The Ciavernment, he said, had been placing ton much rellance upon the Intention of: the Grand Trunk Pacific promoters carrying out the terms of the} agreement.He anticipated the.old Grand Trunk would employ.agents in the West \u2018to have freight routed by Portiand.instead of St.Iohn.Hon.Mr.Paterson pointed out that lis argument was based on the bellef that there was no patriotism among the people of the West, and Algo - that there was no law to \u2018compel the carrying out of the contract.- Mr.M.G.Logan added to this observation that there would only he @ savihg of about.a hundred miles\u2019 by rhipping from Portland instead of St John.Jt was nét likely that the \u201cGrand Trunk would keep an army of Agents along the line, of the Grand Trunk Pas.cific in the-Northwest for the purpose .of saving this hundred miles.The amendment wag lost on division.: ANOTHER AMENDMENT.moved that à condition of the Government carrying out its contract with the Grand Trunk Pacific should be that \u201cthe old Grand Trunk should agree not to permit, advise or encourage the traf- fice of the Grand Trunk Pacific to be diverted or affected in rates.The Minister of Justice pointed out that this amendment made the contract with the Grand Trunk Pacific dependent upon a contract with the old Grand Trunk, It was killed on division with little discussion.- Then -clause seven, of the original bill, servative amendments.have been aim- ¢d; was passed.This section \u2018provides for the holding of $24,900,000 Grand Tran, Paciflo stock by the old Grand \u2018Trun : MONCTON TO WINNIPEG.taken up.This provides that the eastern section of the Grand Trunk Pacifie ver., Mr.Jean Baptiste Morin, Conservative, of Dorchester County, offered an amendment \u2018providing that the road from Moncton to Quebec bridge shall pass through Dorchester County.dar.Mor!n sald the natural route lay there, and when the surveys were \u2018begun: he would be pleased to point this-out to the surveyors, - mentioned Dorchester County in his spéech introducing the bill, Mr.Morin antd, therefore he offered this amendment.The Preraler sald that he was.glad Mr, Morin had at last come to the conviction that the proposed road was a good thing.But it was a little too early to specify the route.The amend-| ment.was therefore voted down.Mr, Gourléy.wanted .the road-run to hip courity of Colchestér.He also - offered an amendment providing that It | should start from Truro and extend |- westward by wa of Parrshoro, Five |.Islands, Great Village and Moncton, \u2018Mr.H.G.Logan-sald this put thé a rather ridiculous light.It provided for the further par- allelinig of the Intercolonial, and further upset the.argument which had been arrived at to make the City of Moncton the terminal point.The amendment was lost on division.CONTROL OF TELEGRAPHS.Mr.H.°B.Osler, Conservative, of Toronto, suggested that-the Government would do Well to look &fter the control of the telegraph line and right of way.The railways in the United Union through neglect of this.The Minister o look after this, and section elght was then carried.- Section sixteen of the bill, which pro- \u2018vides for the construction of the east- orn section by a commission which shall call for tenders and in cept the lowest res responsible tender, was allowed to stand amendments the Opposition wants to offer.NO POSITIONS FOR MEMBERS.Look in each package: for a copy of the famous little book, \u201cThe .Road \u2018Wellville.® \u2019 \u2019 Lol TH The, bill sect! ineteen wie A of Parliament aXe y an office of emolument \u2018under the con- |could stop.this _as any other public \u2018work without compensation.The Min- bound to any of its undertakings in the] Grand Trunk Pacific to precisely what.Âct a first time, the amend of steamers on the Atlantic.To fur-.he was unconvinced, and feared that case, it was a singular thing that the Grand Trunk Pacific had.undertaken | -date the Government would make a \u2018posed the construction of this section of \u2018question to submit to the people.-own opinion was that if they wished to encourage the lead industry in Canada -In that case he was satisfied that there \u201cwas to make a gift to newspapermen to a bounty.\u2018dollar for dollar with the newspaper- The leader of the Opposition then \u2018kure Mr.Scott would be prepared on \u2018bounties.at which all \u2018these Con- | balloon, - \u2018Section elght of the bill was then shall: extend from Moncton tô\u2019 Winni- The Premier had not.tates had |.\u2018had a lot of trouble with the Western | Justice promised tol every case ao-| NELSON\" struction commissioners or undertake & construction çontract.The leadér of the Opposition said that | this would not prevent à member of Parliament being a member of.an incorporated construction company.The Minister of Justice sald that he would draft an amendment declaring the construction of the eastern section] a public work.This would prevent any member of Parliament being interested in a construction firm.It was decided to hold the section for a little more consideration with relation to members of Parliament being iriterested in supply companies.Mr.Osler said that any man in the House who held a share of stock in a steel company would be disqualified if Canadian steel were supplied, STOPPAGE OF CONSTRUCTION.Section twenty-one provides for the stoppage of the work by the Government at any time until the next sess sion 6f Parliament.Hon.Mr.Pitzpat- rick said this section is taken from the Intercolonial Act.The leader of the Opposition sald it should be provided the Government -\u2014 \"2.~~.- = = 5 ~~ \u201cHOWE-anowN PEARS FON.HOME-MADE PRESERVING., * | i FINEST QUALITY FLEMISH BEAUTY Plans ol Grown on the slope of Mount Reyal, af Outremont, GORMAN'S \u201cFLEMISH BEAUTY\u201d 4 » And only a teur bares to dtr.As tho erly 1 prise, only 75 eents large basket.RESTE ESS EE re\u201d - + LILAC TEA\u2019 \u2019 ~The brand ts registered at Ottave- TY 8 Package To-day.part pure water plays in hygienic living.main ignorant of the one, or tall Quarts (case \u2018of » bottles) .vitesse Pints, ap Splits, se, 1e Half Gals, «\u201c M aensccc00u0e \u2018100 kegs Lochfyne Full Herrings .,.Shetland Ling Fish, in cases .via All selected \u2018tish for a select.trade.we otter in baskets at the following price St.Lawrence.Apples \u2019 Alexandra Apples.ore 73 50 per.ister of Justice said that he would like the clause to stand until he: considered this.- Section 22, providing paymegts of the contractor on the order.of Whe commissioners, was carried.ection 28 was amended by making.the books of the commissioners open to inspection by the Auditor-General or the Minister of Finance.\u2018An amendment to section 29, making it.necessary for the report of the construction commissioners to be laid before Parllament not more than fifteen diiys after the beginning of each session of Parliament, was submitted.: \u2018SENATE RESUMES WORK.\" \u2014\u2014 Discuss the General Question of Boun- }- ties to Industries.The Senate came back to their orim- son chamber to-night after a holiday of # couple of weeks.\u2018The men of the Upper House read the amendments to the Manitoba, Grain Act.a second time, the Perry Bank ment to the.iron and steel bounties.regulations and.the lead bounties regulations.ments to the Mounted Police Act and the .judges of Provinclal Courts were given the same primary step.The bill to provide for a Canadian Press Assoclation cable service from the Commons was read a ffrat time.Hon.Mr.Templémän pointed out that the service had begun, and, as a | newspaper man, he wag inclined to think it would be of considerable .service to the country, though \u2018the character of the despatches might be ime pro oved.1It was for the purpose of ob- tälning a reliable service from Great Britain that this was started.Hon.Mr.Ellis hoped that at an early statement regurding a policy concerning bountles.They had passed one bill for bounty, now there were three more.It was new to him to think of placing a -bounty on the industry of news-getting.self would like to know what the policy was.THE BOUNTY QUESTION, Str Mackenäie Bowell thought the suggestion a good one, though he himself was not opposed.to bounties.Was the policy of bounties to become that of the Government?It was a grave His they must adopt the same principle as that In vogue in the United States.would in A few years be an, \u2018output sufficient to supply Canada\u2019s needs and a balance for export.A bounty was a temporary expedient only.Hon: Mr.Templeman thought \u2018Sir Mackenzie had been speaking more to the bill regarding the léad industry | than to thee bill before the House.This encourage the industry, but was hardly It was a cohtribution of men tp obtain news, They thought it, a patriotic thing to do.this.He was the second reading to announce the policy of the Government respecting \u2014 \u2018Ree Professor Trussell and.Miss La.mille M.Statford make thelr daring 6,000 feet double parachute jump from the.big \u201cSweet Caporal\u201d cigarette balloon, Sunday.September 27th at 5.00 p.m.at Lafontaine - Farm).Presents will be: aintributed from: the \u201c| Helntzman Go.Pines Untsay 5 ETHE FILIGREE BALL Watch for It in THE 2 | HERALD Amend- | Free Traders.like him- |.\u2018in_the province, by a strike of linotype Park (Logan's \u2019 ,| made Eastern Rugs has arrived, fen n.\u2014 BOLLS Bols \u201cLiqueur\u201d Gin, stone jugs, large .dues Bols \u2018\u2018Liqueur\u201d Gin, stone jugs, mediym Bols.\u201cLiqueur\u201d \u2018Gin, stone jugs, small.Bols \u2018\u2019Liqueur\u2019\u2019 Gin, glass jugs ; (Cases contain 15 glass FERNET-BRANCA is to be taken with FERNET-BRANCA, 1 litre bottles.Majesty - the King.Purveyors to the.House procurable, with water from A.J.Caley & .Caley's Brewed.Ginger Beer, in stone bottl Caley\u2019's Brewed Ginger peer la stone bottl \u2018Caley's Dry Lemonade\u2019 .Caley\u2019s Dry Ginger Ale\u201d .cule s \u2018English Soda Water - $1.60 per dozen\u2019 pints .50 CENTS PER POUND PACKAGE, 2 CENTS PER HALF-POUND PACKAGE.EVERYBODY DRINKS \"That Is, everybody sufficiently Interested in his health to realise\u2018 cept and prove by example, that of all waters \u2018the time tried .LON DONDE LITHIA stands approved in purity aad service to health.Its Qualities and resuitg have for many years spoken for themselves, to demonstrate for himself the Sther.NEW CATCH GENUINE LOCHFYNE HERRINGS To - AND SHETLAND LING FISH.Holland isthe Country for Cin; and LIQUEUR Gil N Is the FINEST and the OLDEST GIN distilled in HOLLAND; in other \u2018words, | ; } BOLS'.18.THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.FERNET-BRANCA BITTERS .\" © OF FRATELLI BRANCA, Milan.- * _Purveyors to the: Royal Family of Italy.| ; * , FERNET- BRANCA is a tonic, appetizing and digestive BITTER.x stimulates the appetite, renders digestion easy and regulates the stomach, ' FERNET, BRANCA, small pints .CARLO ABRIALS S \u201cCHIANTI A full! round, and very choice ITALIAN CLARET WINE.\u2019 CHIANTT, in wicker flasks, $7.00 per dozen quarts, $8.00 per: two dozen \u201cpints CALEY'S Norwich, England, Celebrated CL tel BREWED GINGER BEER 7 - By Royal Warrant to H.R.H.the Prince of This Ginger Besr fs brewed speclally for:export, from the finest ingredients.: .$1.50 per Boren.$6.75 per case of 5 dozen .$1.50\" pér- dozen,.$6.75 per case of 5 dozen The PABST Blue Ribbon Beer $15.00 per cask of 10 dozen White Glass Pinta \u201c : Co * = * The pertection of Table Beer, The \u2018\u201cPabst Blue Ribbon.ve : PEARS, | | ONLY 75 CENTS PER.\u2018BASKET; \\ limited order DE \u2014\u2014 3 LILAC TEA.: œ A perfect blend of the choicest growths of India and Corton.1 LILAC TEA.Co.- \u2018 how important \u201cThousands our land over teac \" x .and no wise drinker can afford to rè- : $8.25 I y commencée WE Ces pruracennesccse 0.00 10 secnssonconnenapencnse 5.50 5.00 arronruseann censées $1.65 per keg À .15 cents per pound , \u2026.ni.RE PLESI a C1 \u201c We have a few barrels of very fine St.Lawrence and Alexandra Apples.These 8: .; only 35 cents per basket Only 35 cents per basket +ncce0.\u2018barrel.I - Per ease of Per jug.12 jugs.| arsaussee ses canne cac 00000 nn $13.25 85 9.50 5 nes ogenes eus jugs, $10 0.per case) | - = plain or mineral water, wine, coffee or ~ Vermouth, and makes an agreeable and pleasant drink.; .7, sessntei cer inc can casau006 fun $1.% each » 70 cents each cv Wales.By.\u2018Royal Warrant to Fils: of Commons.Son's Artesian Well, 400 feet 4 es es $1.35 per- -dozen.$6.25 per.case of 5 \u2018dozen .-$1.35 per dozen, $6.25 per case of-5 dozen .FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, RSTABLISMED 1856, RS The.Nordheimiar Building, - 207, 209, 211 St.James st.4 A NEWSPAPER STRIKE.Vancouver, Sept.23.(Special.)=\u2014It.is \u2018expected the four dally newspapers of Vancouver will be tied up on Oct.1, three days before the general elections operators.They decided at a meeting last night to go out on the date stated.The men have asked for a.new wage scale, and the publishers have replied it.is impossible to grant it.as the papers are now paying more than their revenues warrant.: \u201cCH ILDREN'S \u2018APPAREL.© Articles of Children\u2019s Wear; 10 either under or outer apparel, are features that.The S.Carsley Co, Limited, have long grade à specially of.Trey are showing a much superior range this season of Dresses and Coats, in \u2018tact, the expression \u2018\u201cthe ewellest line that it |.has éver been the privilege of this city's pub- lle to select from\" exactly Tepresents the con- pu : .Rues.- 24th ANNUAL SALE : BY AUCTION of Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, Carpets, : Palace Stripes, Stair Carpets and Portières.Our annual consignment of gentine band- and is the choicest.ard most varied selection ever brought to Canada for .elther public or private sale.The collection is now on view at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street, and will be sold: by auction without resetve, on.| Woe Tudsday.and- Wednesday, } OCTOBER bith, 6th AND Tth.: Î Descriptive catalogues mailed on\u2019 applica.M.HICKS & CO., ; oo : Auctioneers.Rugs now on view.\" FRASER BROS\u2019.SALES.> No.1Aylwin st.Off 101 Notre\u2019 Dame Street, Maisonneuve.Sale excellent household, \u2018furniture, belng the contents parlor, dining and bedrooms, bed \u2018and table linen, china, glass and silverware, carpets, bedding, range, ,gsh \u201cstove, ladies and gents bicycle, etc.All for positive sale; owner leaving for England.Auction ° \u201cTHURSDAY, 24th, at 10 a.m.= Turkish | Liverpool & London & Clobe _ RELIEVES CHAFING, ITCHING on IRRITATION.COOLS, COMFORTS AND HEALS THE SKIN, AFTER.SHAVING: Avoid dangerous, irritatieg Witch \u2018Hazel preparations - represeatsd to be \u201cthe same as\u201d Poad's Extract, which easily sour and often contain \u2018wood alcohol,\u201d a deatty poison.\u2014T He! INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital and Assets exceed.on Canadian Investments axceed Claims Paid exceed -.HEAD OFFICE\u2014Company\u2019s Buildi James Street; corner af\u2019 Place ; Montreal.: MONTREAL \u2018DIRECTORS.hg J.BUCHANAN, Esq.Chairman.Clouston, Eig, \u201d Sir Alexander Lacosta.ES \u201cG.F.C.-SMITR .J.GARDNER THOMPSON, .Joint- Resident Managers, WILLIAM JACKSON, Deputy Mansges.\"> Company's and Agents\u2019 Telephone.Main 6497.DE EE Indian Necklaces! = Indian Beaded Belts 1 Indian Fohs! Indian Chains ! Made dy the famous Cherokee Tribe\u2014 the handicraft of the red men and wo- \u201cmen of the Far West and now one of the most fashionable fads of the day.GLARKE'S $ Ei pate Oppodite Dominion Square.- - Indian and Souv- Frames Made and Delivered = You have no trouble\u2014 We see that Jour.work is OK And à credits ta us.Let ue, us Tame.ctures rly aste\u2014 Pond then home.No Worry.oa Trouble.The Picture Framer 2087 9 FRASER BROS, * Auctioneers.| HEASLEY Catherine St- near Bleury & - Give.Cash Rooeipts.N D ; oe .a Pa \u201cAN the Latest English and American Hats are now In.Stock.: 4 ord Notre Pame \"MATERIAL.be included in the capital cost of the -try were subject to a tax Canadian Arrangement Committee was .Johnny Hogan will algo do & month in - \u2018trying to work out à scheme by which * < .oe, - WILL REDUCE NEXT DIMDENO ON CON D \u2018Dominion Company, Says a Prer minent Interest, Has No Intention of Passing the Payment, - \u201cThere is no longer any doubt that the dividend of the Dominion Coal Company will be reduced.There 18 not y intention of passing the dividend, ut while some of the directors age favor of a 6 per cent.basis, e others are \u2018advocating a 5 per \u201ccent.basis.\u201d \u2018 ' ) The announcement was made to à Jerald representative this afternoon y a leading interest of the Coal Cog- pany who has taken an active part the negotiations for the new position the Steel and Coal Companies will hold toward one another., \u201cThat the directors have agreed on\u2019 the reduction of the dividend is proa: of the conservative policy that the present executive are anxious to follow.\u201cThe greatest advantage that the \u20acoal Company has secured through the cancellation of the lease is the breaking of a coal contract which has right along been a great menace to the Coal Company.According to it, had the Stee] Company passed into the hands of the United States Steel or any other company, they could have made a des mand on the Coal Company for its entire supply.} \u201cThe present contract In its limitations is a satisfactory one to the Coal Company, nd in ices.becomes a splendid one to the Steel Company.\u201cI feel confident that the shareholders of both companies at the meeting to be held to-morrow will not shaw the slightest hesitancy in approving the action of the directors, \u201cThe position of both companies has teen greatly strengthened.\u201d , FOR RAILWAY_ MUST PAY USUAL DUTY Ottawa, Sept.23.\u2014The national transcontinental rajllway bill will likely.be ut through the committee befors the ouse adjourns to-day.' This morning the Minister of Justice added a cause to the bill to make -it clear beyond.doubt, although there was.\u2018no doubt in his mind or- the mind of the Government that the bill provided for it already, tht materia] imported for the constructic n of the eastern divi- gion from Winnipeg to Moncton is subject to customs duty and that this shall system upon which the Grand Trunk Pacific is to pay 3 per cent.interest for forty years.' : The clause was framed to satisfy some members of the Opposition who believed that as the bill stood the material could be brought in duty free.While he or the «Government did not take- this view of it, the amendment was made to satisfy those on the Opposition side who believed otherwise.In reply to Mr.Bennett, Mr.Fielding said that the bill would contain the fair wage provision.\u2019 There was noth- mg against the employment of Chinese.except that Chinese entering the coun- of - $500.| Mr.Clancy moved that the construction of the new road shall not be proceeded with till plans, surveys and estimates of the ¢post of the line are laid before Parliament.2007 .Mr, Fitzpatrick quoted .the reports of the Trans-Canada \u2018Company to show trom actual surveys and explorations that the route was feasible.: .SOUVENIRS OF DOMINION ~ |.FOR ENGLISH VISITORS Through \u2018the courtesy of Hon.Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, the enabled to-day to confer an unprecedented favor on the delegates of the Chathbers of Commerce.= ° , \u2018The entire collection of pictures gathered by the staff of .the Department of Agriculturé of scenes throughout the wheat fields and mining districts of the West, was placed at the disposal of the visitors In the directors\u2019 room of the Board of Trade.; ue.The delegates were thus given An opportunity of picking out the pictured they would like to have a copy of and by the arrangement made with the Canadian Committee will be able to secure them'at an early date.Nearly all.the leading delegates have expressed a desire of being able to give the people at home as accurate an idea as pos- gible of the country visited, and the pictures are being secured in order to be used in lantern exhibitions.This is the first time that the valuable collection of pictures has ever been allowed to leave Ottawa., All the pictures taken by the officia photographers are being stibmitted to the Canadian Committee.The officers of the Board of Trade .were greatly pleased \u2018at the courtesv extended them by the Minister of Agriculture.: COURT SENTENCES THE BUNCH.The police of No.§ station having received numerous complaints recently regarding 68 St.Urbain Street, where Mrs.Elizabeth Linton lived, Corporal Larocque and a squad raided the place, and to-day Mr.Recorder\u201d Poirier sant the woman fa jail for one month with a fine of $50 or two more months, 4 all and pay a fine of $20 or do two ore months.One of the fnmates re- celved a similar mentence and three others were fined $20 each or \u2018two months.A frequenter was fined $8 or one month.and a nine-year-old girl, found in the- place, was sent to the Good Shepherd Home.\" MEETINGS AT TRADERS\u2019 BOARD.A pleasing incident took place on tbe floor of the Board of Trade shortiy tefore noon to-day when a special delegation of the over-sea committee of arrangement of the Chambers of Commerce approached Mr.Arthur J.Hodg- son and other members of the Canadian committee, and asked 1f they could add further to their kindness by attending a series of short meetings.The members of the Canadian committee immediately agreed, and the English ccmittee announced\u2019 that they were they might use \u2018the large amount of.dnformation they had secured to the best advantage of Canada.The Canadian committee wers quite surprised at the announcement and un- tl 2 o'cloc kthis afternoon were kept busy, lending all the assistance they could.: .' : A large number of the visiting dele- ates were on.'Change meeting & num.\u2019 er of friends they had made during.their stay in Montreal \u2014\u2014 HON.MR.McMILLAN\" HERE.Hon.A.J.McMillan, of Rossland, | B.C., ex-Premier of British Columbia, who Is interested in the financing of a number of mining enterprises, arrived in the city to-day to confer with local capitalists interested in some of the companies, .\u2019 \u2014pammtme.DEAD WAIF ON DOORSTEP.- The body of an infant.was found this morning in the porch of the Grey Nunnery, Guy street, Attached to \u2018its clothing was an.envelope containing & $1 bill, and on the outside was written In Prench, \u201cFor burial expenses.\u201d Thère was nothing else by which the body could be.identified.:Coroner Mec- Mahon was notified, and the ns CLINT TANS \u2014 CANADA CREED fnprenion Prevals That he Daminion Wants to Benefit at Motherland\u2019s Expense.\\ .\u201cMr.Chamberlain did the proper thing by resigning,\u201d said Major-General John Wimburn Laurie to a representative of The Herald this morning.\u201cBy so doing he has strengthened imself and his cuse, and \u2018at the same strengthened this Government, for one or two of the others who have reed from the Cabinet .oould hardly câlled strong men, and one of them at any rate was injudicious.\u201d The General dwelt upon the situa- tien in England in its relation to Can.\u201cA wrong impression has gone abroad as to Canadg\u2019s interest in the proposed fiscal change.In England the majority of people believe that Canada has something to do with the agitation, that ws Lere have forced the hands of those wW 10 are committed to protection.= \u201cThis is not so.Canada has.had nothing to do with it.\u2019 \u201cStill, a great deal of mischief has been done in England.People believe that they are being asked to pay more for their bread in order that Canada may benefit, that simply for sentimental reasons the Canadian may become richer at the expense of the Englishman's pocket.\u201cThe result is that the reputation of Canada has suffered.The Engligh- man asks why he should pay more fof his foodstuffs and Canada still penalize his manufactures.Of course, I am giving no opinion.I am merely stating What is the position of affairs across the Atlantic.\u201d \u201cDon't you think that the agitation coming after the meeting of the colonial Premiers had something to do with this {dea that has gained a footing in England?\" - \u2018 .\u201cThat may have been the case,\u201d replied General Laurie, \u2018but theré is no agitation on our part, and never has been.We have nothing to do with it.It is England's own affair, and they ust work it out for themselves over there.\u201d \u2018 .General Laurie will leave this evening for Boston to- see\u2018his medical adviser.His health has been impaired of late.He will then accompany the delegates to the Congress of Chambers of \u2018Commercé on their trip through.the Maritime Provinces.> 4 : 1° City Hall News.ALDERMEN ONCE MORE TO DISCUSS LIBRARY SITE Special Meeting Called for This After- .noc.to Also Heair Committee Reports.\u2018A specla] meeting of the City Council is.being held this afternoon.In the absence of.the Mayor, Ald.Lapointe will preside.A number of lengthy reports from committees will be presented.Ald.Martineau intends to reintroduce the\u2018 public library site matter.The second and third reading \u2018of the \u2018by-law for \u2018the annexation of Outre- mont .is on the order \u2018paper, and the.Hygiene and Statistics Committee will.report for a by-law to prohibit spitting in' the streets.MARKET -TRADERS WAGE FIGHT.Case Against City = Justice Pagnuelo.Co The by-law which went into effect in the early summer, ousting traders from the stalls in Bonsecours Market, to make more room for farmers, was not traders.They have been threatening to take legal action to break the bylaw for some time, and have decided to do so.\u2018The çase ip being heard before.Mr.Justice Pagnuelo to-day.À number of witnesses were called on behalf of the traders.City Attorney Ethier and \u2018Ald.Chausse, chairman of the Markets Committee, are looking after the city\u2019s interests.BOARD WILL AWARD CONTRACT.Mr.L.Cote to Build\" Abattoir at East- .ern Cattle Market._ A meeting of the Markets Committee will be held \u2018to-morrow morning to award the contract for the new abattoir in connection with thie eastern cattle market.The committee accepted plans some time ago calling for an up- to-date building, and issued tenders.The lowest tenderer was Mr.L.Cote, whose figures were as follows: Cattle \u2018shed, $1,175; pig sty, $3,200.It is understood that his offer will be accepted.\u2018This, along with: the architect's fees, will bring the total cost of the new abattoir to about $16,000.\u201c Road Committee Meets.A roytine meeting of the Roads Committee 1s being held this afternoon.\u201d The chlet business is to draw up a report to be submitted to the City Council Several warrants will be signed.The committee will meet again to-morrow afternoon to discuss the proposals of the Montreal Street Railway.POINT ST.CHARLES WILL PROTEST NEW HOSPITAL \u2018Residents Do Not Believe Their Part of City is Place for Contagious Disease Instituto, * There is considerable agitation among.the residents of Point St.Charles, particularly on the south side of the Grand Trunk Railway because of the décision of the hospital and civic.committees to erect a contagious disease institution in that part of the city, on what is &onsidered the only spot available for & public recreation grounds.\u201cTaxpayer,\u201d writing to The Herald says among other things in his letter: : .\u201cAfter endeavoring to place this hospital in almost every other ward of the city and having met with such vigorous opposition that all schemes for locating it failed, the City Council thought it could he quietly placed in the midat of the much-enduring people of the Point without opposition.\u201cAs a citizen and property owner I wish to register an emphatic protest against such treatment.* We don't want the hospital for contagious diseases here.1 trust the people llving in this portion of the city will ralse such a vigorous \u201ckick\u201d that the City Council wili learn we are not wholly oblivious to our own interests.\u201d .-_-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 mt BOOK BY MRS.CARR-HARRIS.Kingston, Sept.33.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mra, Carr-Harris, wife of Prof.Carr-Harris, of Queen's, has written a book entitled \u201cThe White Chiefs of the Ottawa\u201d w in the words and deeds of many celebrities are introduced.esting book, illustrated by Mr.Jno.In- nes, will be published by the Methodist Book.Room.: : .SMOKER AT REFORM CLUB.under th Montréal Referin Club, $30 University Street, will be held In the parlors of the club, Friday evening.An attractive pre amme is being arranged.Hon, \u2018were taken to the morgue.> is \u2018Heard Before Mr.| a popular.piece of legislation among the | \u2018The inter- |.À smoking concrt, auspices of the entestainm t committee oF the \u2018 ; .2.Î IN \u2014 MONTRRAL DAILY LABOR CONGRESS AND SUNDAY LABOR Unieas Will Work With Lord's Day Alliance\u2014Faver Increase to Postmen.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Brockville, Sept.28.\u2014The Trades Congress resumed this morning, st ni o'clock, with a full attendance ef delegates.Invitations for next year's meeting of the Congress were read from Montreal, St.John, N.B., and Guelph.The election of officers was made the order of business for ¢ p.m.Thursday, the Congrese to remain in session until the business is disposed of.\u2019 Two naticés of motion, one affecting re- presentatites, \u2018the other referring to repros~ entation and per capita tax, were read.SUNDAY, LABOR.\u2018A deputation from the Lord's Day Alliance, consisting of Rev.\u2019 T.Albert Moore, secretar® of the Alliance; Rev.F.D.Woodcock, Rew.Strachan, Jobn MeGill, Capt.Buckman, I.G.Mansell and J.A.Derbyshire, .Rev.T.Albert Moore was the spokesman.The friends of the Lord's Day Alliance desired to show to the Congress that they wera with them in standing for the preservation of the Lord\u2018s Day.The Ontario Lord's Day Act had been declared ultra vires by the Imperial Privy Council, but.the Lord's Day Act of 1845 was still in force, and practically covered thy whole ground.But the Alliance were now considering where to go for further legisia- tion.If the Trades and | r Congress used their power in conjunction with the churches and the Lord's Day Alliance they could bring such an influence as would compel the lezis- lation necessary to protest the people and secure the preservation of the Sabbath.He requested that the Congress appoint @ comumittea to co-operate with the Alllance ip securing the legislation desired.CONGRESS AND ALLIANCE AGREB.President Flett thanked Mr.Moore and the delegation for their friendly spirit.Long before the Lord's Day Alliance had tdken up this work trades unions had takep\u2018a stand against Sunday labor, not only by \u2018resolutions, but by making emplayers \u2018pay time and a half and double time for Sunday work.The Trades and Labor Congress was heartily \u2018in accord with the objects of the Alliance, 3 taken along the lines suggested before the Congress closed.He was pleased to know that the Alliance were using the union label on its printing.La A resolution was passed requesting the resolutions committee to express J eo sense of the Congress in the matters dealt with by Rev.Mr.Moore.; : 'POSTMEN'S SALARIES.The resolution asking for.an Increase.of 20 per cent.in the salaries of letter carriers was the \u2018first taken up.- ~ On a motion being made to adopt, Mr.Draper strongly urged that some arguments other than these that had been ured in the -past should be presented, otherwise there would be very little.use.in again walting upon the Postmaster General.The resolution was adopted.; .A Tesolution, Introduced \u2018by Delegate Sand- erson, of Ottawa, asking the Ontario Government to establish a printing bureau, carried, after a lively discussion.- ; ; legisiation in the The resolution to support interest of the barbers was referred back to the committes, with {nstructicns to draft.another pot involving the principle of io- corporation.A resolution condemning watering of stock by companies, \u2018as\u2019 inimical to the interests of *labor, was adopted.Co ae The resolution to send | formation to Henry Labouchere, editor ¢f Truth, London, Eng.regarding labor conditions in Camada, was adopted, , LU Te The resolution renewing the Congress\u2019 ape prova) -of the stamp of the boot and ehoe workers union was referred back to the committee, : MR.C.J.MILLIGAN RESIGNS \"FROM ST.JOHN TELEGRAPH (Special to, The Montreal Herald) | St.John, N.B., Sept.23.\u2014It Is understood that dissensions have\u2018 arisen min regard to the mantgement -of the St.\u201d John Telegraph.the Liberal paper here, in which Mr.D.Russell, of Montreal, {s so largely interested.It will be remembered that when Hon.A.G.Blair resigned, the Telegraph endorsed his action and opposed the Government's G.T.Pacific scheme.Afterward, when the vote was taken in Parliament on the contract with the G.T.Pacific, the Telegraph took the ground that it was the duty of.Liberals to mnke the best \"of the situation, and as successful opposition to the enterprise was now out of the question, they should endeavor to make the new railway as successful as possible in the interest of the whole Dominign.This attitude was quite generally approved by New Brunswick Liberals, but apparently it has not pleased all the shareholders of the paper.and it ia rumored that efforts have been made to again change the.Telegraph's attitude on the rallway question.If these reports be true, Mr.C.J.Milligan, the manager, to whose editorial and business ability the marked progress of the paper th™ past four years has been due, took strong ground against any reversal of its policy.He held that its attitude was a normal one, easy to explain and to defend as being in the best interests of the country, and that to abandon it would be to give reason for belief that the paper was manipulated in the Interests of individuals rather than of the state.However this may be, Mr.Milligan\u2019's resignation has \u2018been received by the directors, Bid the common impression is that he has gone out rather than oppose the Government's enterprise now that It has been accepted by Parliament.It is stated, but the statement cannot be confirmed, that the board of directors is not a unit as to the acceptance of the resignation, * HEAVY LEADEN BULLETS EMPLOYED IN ARGUMENT Camille Lesormeaux, of.99 utit Royal avenue, is held by the e on a charge of attempted fratriclde, and to-day Judge Lafontaine heard his plea of not gullty and remanded him for a week, cL NE Alfred - Desormeaux is the brother whom the accused is sald to have tried.\u201cto Kill.He is a plumber, living at 1071 Cadieux street, and had béen a partner of the brother up to a short.time ago.Camille and he had some differences, and Camille asserted he had been rob- .bed of about 2300 by Alfred.a The climax came last evening, When he fired three shots at Alfred.One \u2018took effect in the left shoulder and the other in the left arm, , \u2018 The injured \u2018man went to No.12 sta tion and told his story to Lieutenant Trempe.Constables Chartrand and Blanchet arrested Camille apd found a heavy revolver on him.fred was sent to Notre, Dame.Hospital, where the bullet was extracted from the arm, but the one in the shoulder was not removed until to-day.: | three shots.\u2014mentmmieentts rame i COAL STRIKE SETTLED.i Morrissey, B.C., Sept.28.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 The trouble with the Crow\u2019s Nest coal miners at Morrissey has been settled, A supplementary agreement ratifying the original agreement has been signed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tretttve\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 88.SOUTHWARK 'COMING UP, Dominion line 8.8.Southwark, from Liverpool for Montreal, passed Belle Isle inward to-day at 7 a.m.and ts .Cloran, ption to be press bas sig- = due At Quebec iday evening and Montreal Saturdey sveninm.ne = + and he had no doubt that actlon would be | fur similar work in Manchester.The accus¢d has admitted firing the- BRITISH EYES OPEN TO CANADA FUTURE Feeling Among Delegates Is That More Capital Should be In- \u2018vested in Dominion, A private meeting of the British delegates to the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire was held at the Windsor Hotel this forenoon, the object being to discuss how the ine terests of Canadian industries could best be promoted in Great Britain, and what\u2019 they considered, as a result of their observations in this country, would be the best outlet for English money, .\u2018 .There is a strong feeling manifested by the delegates that more English investment should be diverted to Canada than has been the gase, and that less should find its way into United States channels.; The importance of this\u2019 cannot be over-estimated.These gentlemen represent the cream of the commerce of the world, and since they have been In the Dominion they have kept their eyes open as to the possibilities and ré- sources of the country.The general feeling is that a great future is in storé for Canada, and that it is on the eve of a season of brilliant prosperity.What is wanted Immediately is: money, and _the \u2018delegates nerally have made up their minds to Influence its investment bere.- The delegates would not state the result of the meeting or admit that any decision had been arrived at.As Mr.Kenneth B.Murray pointed out, the were simply delegates, - and as suc could not pledge themselves to any course of action until they had seen thelr own Chambers, of Commerce.\u2018However, he had hopes that this cone gress would be of great benefit to Can-} adian industries.: COLONIALS MUST SIT AT WESTMINSTER | .\u2018100 Steel at 1214.Says London Globe\u2014Colonies Must Have Voice in Imperial Defence Scheme.\u2026 .(Canadian Associated Press) i London, Sept.232.\u2014The London Globe, \u2018discussing the political situation, says: \u201cAmong.matters: which press for con- |.\u2018slderation is the question of.adminis- trative legislative machinérv .The Empire representatives from the ool- onles will have to be welcomed at Westminster and new \u2018provisions made by which their views may be constitutionally expressed.The question of Imperial .defence must be promptly dealt with in concert with and not over the heads of colonial governments, TOMMY ATKINS MAY Ce CARRY ROSS RIFLE (Canadian Associated.Press.) \u2019 \" Londen, Sept.23.\u2014 The favorable opinions.expréssed by riflemen at Ble- ley in respect of the -Ross rifie-has en-|: couraged the Ross Rifle Company to make an offer to the Lritish Govern- | ment with a view to arming some regl- | ments with their Canadian weapon, .PROFESSOR CAPPER .-\u2026 FOR MANCHESTER .(Canadlan Associated Press) © London, Sept.23.\u2014Profesgor Capper, | .formerly of McGill University, Montreal, was recently appointed professor of architecture in the School of Architecture at Manchester, The fdct that Professor.Capper.undertook the task of organizing and equipping the arctiltectural school at Montreal led Manchester educational authorities to consider him as especially well fitted FAST MAIL SERVICE = = MAY SOON MATERIALIZE (Canadian Assoclated Press.) London, Bept.23\u2014An announcement is expected shortly after Lord Strath- eona's arrival from Canada as to what extent the 'mperial Government is prepared to support the proposed fast mall gervice In conjunction with the Dominion.It is sald Lord Strathcona has been given instructions matter to a head.RELIEVED OF FAMILY CARES (Canadian Associated Press) - London, 8épt.23.\u2014A Cabinet minister,\u2019 referring to Lord Minto's having Rideau Hall to himself, his family being away, says Lord Minto will be left ample time to steep his head in the fiscal problem in case a Canadian grasp may be useful when he returns to the House of Lords.Ce A MISS BADIE DOWLING DEAD.Leading Contralto of Montreal Passes Away at Wilkesbarre., Word was received in the city to-day of the sudden death at Wilkesbarre, Pa., of Miss Sadle Dowling, for several years one of Montreal's leading con- traitos.Previous to adopting the the- | Btrical profession early last year, Miss Dowling was heard to decided advantage at a number of the leading concerts held in the city, and became a .prime favorite at the Sunday concerts introduced at Her Majesty's Theatre a few years ago.\u2019 : \u2018Miss Dowling, wbo lived with her mother in St.Antoine Street West, was also a leading soloist of the chair of |.8t.Anthony's Chureh.Although this was only her sécond season in opera, Miss Dowling was on the way to making an enviable reputation for herself in her chosen profession.The remains will.arrive in the city this evening for interment.: - = : pt PREMIER BOND IN.TOWN.Bir Robt.Bond, Premier.of Newfoundland, arrived in the oity to-day from Toronto, and Is a guest at the Wind- .sor, He wjll spend a few days in the -ciity on private business.rater CHICAGO MARKETS.By private wire to Mr.O.I.Monk, from \u20183.8, Pache & Co.: .Sept 233.Opx.High.Low.Cloge.Wheat, Bept.774 T4 Sow Corn, Sept.48% 4\u201d À 90, «oreo A ; % Oats, Sept.| Dec.\u2026\u2026.4% % 3 % Pork, Sept.coco \u2018.\u2026.sens u Oct.1310.18-10 \"1307 1860 * Lard, Sept.061 -088 06 - 06% = wee 187\" 700 18 18 ; ue JET EY J a WEDNESDAY.| © 13 Bank of Montreal at 250.to bring the] MOURNING NOTE A SPECIALTY 6 different styles kept, in all widths of borders.The new linen finish paper, with Black Border is charming, ples and quotations for embossing sent on application.CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE, © 2407 St.Catherine St.Sam- \"REV.et Jumes Methodist Churqh, on SUBJECT: 46 SOME OL D | Full of Pathos, Humor, and Eloquence.Chairman, Wm.Hanson, Esq.Collec ES What Alls the Canary?NR It has been fed on poor and improper food, hence the drooping head, loss of voice, and dejected appearance.SN IN -and song ask your grocer or druggist for a packet of : Brock\u2019s Bird Seed & Treat.>._ TAKE NO OTHER.: AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.2 Pacific at 12134.\u2019 100 Pacific at 121%.A + 50 Coal at 74.7 \u2019 : 60 Coal at 74.i Co : 12 Bunk of Montreal at 35014.2 Toronto Rallway at 96%.° 25 Steel at 11%.1 = 25 Steel at 1144.TN 80 Steel at 11 %.Te.- 100 Steel at 12.100 Stoel at 12%.150 Steel at.12%» 275 Steel at 13.; , NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from J.8, Bache & Co.:\u2014 Sept.22 Sep.2 - * DRSCRIPTION - Op, CL Op.Amalgamat.Copévr, 44K 44 ' 48 414 Amer.Loco, COM.cvs .- 17 16% 17 Do.do.pfd.:.8 Big .vein Ager.Sug.Ret.Co.112% 133: 112% 114 0.Do er then omnes eee Seis aes Amer.Sm.& Ret.Co.42% 424% 424 4134 Am.Car Foundry.28 26 - 2% DA Anaconda Min, Co.72 72.76% 704 Atch.Top.and 8t.Fe 65% 654 65 O4 do.0 pref.80% ny ie gs.Baltimore and Ohlo.79% 79%.709% 77% 0.0.pret.\u201coes .8 8.| Brooklyn Rapid .87% 87% 37 Chic.and Alton com.71 20% A Canadian Pacific.192 123% 12134 121 Canada Southern.+.coo.sizes 59, Ches and Oho.-.S136 305i 294 Chic.Burl.'Quiney.++.ec ieee.Qhicago nnd ces ee 158 156 154%.hiago.R.1.and PAC.\u2018.: see vas elon Chiongo.Mit.St.P.130% 130% 1304 139 Ocvlorado Southern .\u2014 32% 12} 12 _ do, do, Tpref.-.- su: +25\" oo.\"Consolid'td Gas RY 170% 170% 170 -° 170.olorado Fual-Iron, .«vod coos tienes 44% Clev.C.C, and St.Le.° coco eee vu Detroit United Ry.68% 66 65 .Dela.Lack and West .o.oo oon Delaware-Hudson.158 157 158% 158 Penver.Rio G.bref .WH 75 18 7 uluth 8.8h, Alt.=.t7 00 wee 0000 do do.PrOË: cere Les 2000 ceeds Great Northern pfd.were Amie wees Genoral Eleotric.15314 \u2018153 100%.jersey Central .vee Tiee cous Hocking Valiey.cee «eens Town Cen, Com.2-70 seee tees Kansas Texas com: .19 a ae Kansans Texunpfd.ores Louiaville Nashville, 10134; 102 10134 100% Man.Elevated, .138 Jë2% 181% do \u2018 do prof.\u2026.eo.T6H, Proplos Gas .9% 93 \u201c024 Phil, & Reading.i 487% 494 48 © do do Pel Loin reer heen anes do do.Mptd .OH Pullman.co 00 02.0 st 21° 00001 Bouthern Ry.com., 2 ANY 0% 19% \u2026 do 0 pret.ct wees.BAYS 8 \u2018Southern Pacific.42% 4256 - 424 41% \u2018Tenn.Conl-Iron.343 845 -834 BH Texas Paciflo .WK 26 HY 25 Twin City.© eves sess eue PP 004 U.8.Leather com.7 \u201c7 -7 .do do pref .Le TIT Missouri Pacifie.9% 90 90 80% Metropolitun \u2018Trac.-* ©: 11234 11134\" 11Y NY.Cen.Hudaon.118% 118% +117) 116 Erie Railroad .27 Un, 28% do do, Jpfd & ob eu 66 \u2018do do 1llptd 47 473, 47% 47 N.Y Ontario.West.21K 2 2134 Norfolk West Com .61 00 00 Northern Seouritles.«ccc ve een Pacific Mall.\"esse pes een = Peun.R.R.192% 1424 1324 121% Pressed Steel Com.3% 24 .3 U.S.Steel com.att 1746 17% 17% do do pref .684 65 67% 674 U.8., Rubber, com.10% 10% .een do do POL.ecto veus wees ee.Union Pacific com.TY 72% 73 724 do do \u2026.pref\u2026 .85% .- 854 Wabash.eens ve ares ee, 20 vern do prof.n - 82 Ng BK Wentern Union Tel.82% SX &% Wie.Cen.com.:.\u2026 evse 17 17 17 do pref.ere ne aves 82 87 Ri MONTREAL STOCKS.The following quotations were.tur- nished by W.H: Wefr & Son :\u2014 Sept.29 Sept.83, DESCRIPTION.Ak, Bd Ak bd, Canadian Pacific Raliway| 1325122) [122 \" [121% Detroit Electrio.| 88 65] 65H 121% Duluth pret.0 cose [240 ss Do Bonds.sou 108% 106 Toronto Stroel Ry.96K 967s) 96 Halifax Elec Tram O 98% Gofé| 05.Do do .Honds.| .|.J.\u2026\u2026.|.8t John Eleotrie tty ./125 }.[128 I.TwinOity Transit .:\u2026.| 9136] 903¢| 90%] 90 \u2018Toledo Railway.A 20 23 J.Rich nt Nav.Co.| 78 76 59%] \"78 Commercial Cable O6 .[18% [150 [\u2018*\"\" |.Do.Coupon Bonds .j.|.[+0 |.Montreal Telegraph «178 [180361170 [1604 1 Telophone 00-1: 166 [155 [185 [158 m Iron&3tesl, com.| 1234| 12 18 11K La do ret, 35 [38 |40 33 Do.do nde| 65 [60 66 647 Mont Heat, Light & Pe .| 76%] 76 76%} 70 Nova Scotia stesl.4 85 | 87 -|.84 Ogilvie Milling pfd.1253]121 |.Lake of Woode.sons Puce [ree Laurentide Puip Co.cage |oeee ee Moment Gvion ogo 1% lie\u201d 11% [iio - nireal Oo +084 al 2 |110 Dominion Votton Go.\u2026.{ 40 |.[ac [eee ° CunadaColored Cotton Col.|.|.< Da do - Bonds|.|.].cce Joven Merchante Cotton .\u2026.-|.|.wre Jeees War Bagle .nls Ise Lass .UL 176 73 pe il 100 [113% ne \"Bank of Moutreal.e.|.[260 |.!! 1300\" Untario Bank.10 ao BL pe, vlious Bank.alex [197 |.|LD Mankol l'oranto.\u2026.\u2026.[.\u2026.|.|.wr Mank of British N A.ves Merchants.57 Jai.sree .Mank of Nova Beotin Kastern Townships.LT] 7.7 SR weve o MÉON .o\u2026+consocoracoceccon [RAS QUIBMOFOS.0000000c0cccafseue Hochélaga.\u2026.oe North [ segoafiene cove) aes mmm, \u2014\u2014 \"SEVERAL RIBS ARE BROKEN.William Couchman, 46 \u2018years of age, living at 7A.Durocher Street, Outre- mont, Was ttrown out of his waggon at St.Catherine and St.Elisabeth streets this morning.He was taken fn ar ambulance to the Notre Dame Hospital: where it was found that several ribs were broken.: =.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014emtnet MR.LEWIS 16 PRÉSIDENT.Toronto, Sept.18\u2014(Speclai.)\u2014At this afternoon\u2019s session of the Canadian Wholesale Hardware Dealers\u2019 -Associ- ation, officers will be elected.The office af president will go to N.O.Lewis, of Lewis Bros.& Co.trea), bas been vice-president fs year.who \u2019 .+ x, To restore it to bealth{ * CLOSING QUOTATIONS from 2 to 4 p.m.daily.: A.l Classes and.Piano Teaching \u2018have been resumed.| classes are being formed: 17 FOR OVER sIXTY YEARS.™ MARK GUY PEARSE Will LECTURE In\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wednesday, Sept.23, at8p.m.FOLKS AT HOME\u201d ADMISSION FREE tion in ald of the Old Brewery Mission: qu EDUCATIONAL.Individual Evening Instruction at 42 VICTORIA SQUARE.Studies will be resumed Sept.28th, The Commercial Course is thorough, complete, and practical.The .Shorthand Course includes Typewriting, Correspondence, Grammar, and Office Work.Write, call, or tele- | phone (Maln 28%0) for prospectus.Addrees ° ; J.D.DAVIS, Principal.Er Montreal Phrenological Institute\u2019 pand SCHOOL OF PALMISTRY affiliated with Fowler's Institute London, England, Hours, 10a.m.to ty p.m.Readings 50 cents to $2.00, PROF A.YOUNG, Principal 8304 St.OatherineS t.À John B.Norton, F.A.G.O., A.R.0.0., Lie.Mus.Fellow ot the American Guild of Organists, New York, Associate of the Royal College of Organists, Lgn., Eng:, Licentiate in Music.ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR oF CHRIST CHURCH CATHBDHAL.Lessons ii PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING, VOCAL CULTURE and the u THEORY OF MUSIC.Ca A \u2018Special System\u2019 taught for children from 6 to 10 years of age.Pupils prepared for examinations.At home daily (to arrange about lessons) from 3 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m.69 BISHOP STREET.LITT.[BUSINESS COLLEGE] Y.M.C.A.Building, Montreal.- .Term opens Sept.7, 1003.Write for our Prospectus if you intend going to Business College.Our graduates bold splendid positions.Principal is at the College Rooms W.YOUNG, Principal.FLETCHER MUSIC: METHOD | AND PIANG.SCHOOL.Elizabeth Davidson Difectress\u2019 \u2018Grace M.McLaren, in charge of .Westmount School.; \"wosco ue scan creer New \"221 Peel Street, Montreal.Victoria Hall, Westmount.N.B.\u2014Pupils prepared for certificated examination if desired.THE WESTMOUNT BRANCH The Montreal Conservatory of Music Will open in Victoria Hall Building, West-.\u2018mount, Tuesday, September 15, 1908.Al} branches of instrumental.and vocal music\u2019 will be taught.apply at T., Montreal Conservatory of Music, 938 and 940 Dorchester 8t., 5 to 6 p.m.daily.Herr C.E.Siefert, Musical Director.- Mason & Risch Planos used exclusively, ° \u201cre » : Place d'Armes, Montreal.EVENING CLASSES \u2018Resumed- Sept.28th.Commercial Subjects, v Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, etc.Individual instruction.Prospectus mailed free.Tel.Main 309.CAZA & LORD, Principals.NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROL.EVENING CLASSES Young Men's Christian Assolation .DOMINION SQUARE.Arithmetic, - Accountancy, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Algebra and Geometry, English, Shorthand, French, .Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Physics; .Typewriting, .- Chemistry, \u2019 Bookkeeping, German, Electricity, \u2026 Advertising.*- \u2019 \u2018Six months course, Examinations condutt- ed.Outline of courses may be had at tho- building.; ot YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ; Dominton, Square.To pme Protestant Board of School Gommissioners for Montreal.The Rectorahip of the High School of \u2018Montreal will be vacant on Ist Jan.next.Applications for thesposition' will be received up to 10th October.i E.W.Arthy,.\u2018Secretary.: PRIVATE HOSPITAL.*.BRITANNIA PRIVATE HOSPITAL © 166 Metcalfe Ave., Westmount.Ernest Pearce, Gradua Royal firmary, Liverpool.KEng., Principal.Tel.Mount 1148 Ambulance Uptown 2687 | Terms\u2014$1to $3.50 perday : In- An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.MAS.Wi SLOWS PRIN ye P Te HE i er MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, aus RCIP CP EUR THE INTERCOLONIAL | COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD: Worke\u2014Drammond.Cetvery, Westville, Nova Geoti&.rs and Produsers of \u201cDrummond\u201d.Ose Ooke, from the celebrated Plotou set of Nova Sedtia.Offered ia all aides ABA quas- tities te suit purchasers.Shipments by watez or rail.Office, Room SL Merchants : Building, Montreal = Bank THE COURT OF APPEALS.Judgment will be delivered in the following paal cases Friday morning; Hon.H.Ar- - chambault ve.City of Hull and Scott; City of Hull and Scott vs.Archambault; City of Montreal vs.Land and Loan Company: Su- For prospectus and terms, | : AMUSEMENTS._ ACADEMY 27200 LULU.GLASER \u2018 ALL NEXT WEEK, FRANK DANIELS The Office Boy ROCTOR'S Alithis Week Mats Mon., Wed., Fri,.& Sat.Greatest Slago Success of Years\u2014., DAVID_HARUM Prices\u201450c, 35c, 25c, 20c, 10.- Next Week\u2014Jules Grau Opera Company = Matinesy Wednesday FRANCAIS | Ypunses y THIS WEBK THE BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS * rices: 10e, Z0c,' 806, A5c, 506.PI NEXT WEKK-H \u2018Rai \u201c Man Who Dared.\u201d à Hall in \u201cThe \u2014 ROYAL.THIS WODE, SEPTSL TE CLARK'S RUNAWAY GIRLS Elegant Scenic Effects\u2014Costly Costumes and Sterling Vaudeville Features.PRICE : 100,206, tes \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2018 - A.Roy Macdonald.Oity Olass\u2014Karn Hall, Cor.Peel\u2014Ope Monday, 14th, and 17th, 8 p.m D Hall\u2014Tuesday, 15th, and Friday, 18th _ 8 p.m.Beginners.taking.advantage the lessons given up to, 1st October, will not be charged, ; Advanced pupils\u2014Would ask you to put aside \u2018all conventionalities.and\u201dcome and see @ Teally fine, hall, and let us get.together \u2018fog the winter.\"A \u2018low rate will be offered you.Waltz up to date.New York has'a few new dances «this year, which I will teach.: : : \u2014 77 et , The Band of His Majesty's ~.COLDSTREAM.- GUARDS .-.Je Mackenzie Rogan, Bandniaster.\u2018Prima Douna Cuntralto\u2014 =~ co Miss Kathleen Howard, REAL, Sept.26th & 28th.\u2019 Matinee and Evening.* .Pricca\u2014Boxes (F) 810.00, Boxes (6) Mat- atinee $5.00; 81,50, $1.0, 75¢, de; Child._ ren at Matinee, 25c.; LAST WEEK .To Garillon and Back $00 AUTUMN TINTS Now.- 8 a.m.Train For Lachine.Will ba withdrawn for \u2018season after SATURDAY, 26th inst, = = Ta \u2014 - .; ; - ~ Se.Art Association PHILLIPS SQUARE, ; _ The AUTUMN SKETCHING CLASS (in ofls) under: the direction of EDMUND DYONNET, \u2018R.C:A., will commence on.Wednesda \u201c16th Scptember instant.= a.the Instruction on Monday, Wednesday, Thürs- 5 p.m.For particulars, apply to the secretary, Le .J.B: ABBOTT.PATENTS.yr KADE MARE TENTS T4ADS MARKS \u2014 Seon .Canada Life Butldinæ.ATENTS ane TRADE MARKS \u201c OWEN N.EVANS, : = Z \u2018Temple Building.Montreal.\u2014 \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL.neers and others who realizethe advisability of - aving their Patent business transacted by Exe \u2018rate.Our inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sot upon request.Marion & Marion, New York Lite Moutreal ; and WaShiiirton, D.C., U.S L.* .\u2014\u2014 .Bridges, Drains, Waterworks, Rail way» Land Surveying.} BEAUDRY & BROWN.: _, Civil Engineers.\u2026 107 8t.James Strest.Montreaw Mosquitoes! Black Flies, Biack Flies.ASH'S INSECTICIDE is tho only sane pra ventative from tho bites of the above apecimen of Natural History - Price Lic and 50c per bottle .Caterpillars * Caterpliliars Saye your Currants and Gooseberries by using WHITE HELLEBORE\u2014 For sale by J, A.HARTE, Chemist, | 1778 Notre Dame Stree) \" Country orders promptly \u2018tilled.- GILLETTS ABSOLUTELY PURE |TARTAR.1 oods in thie line at Nearty all goods (hie Une ai he Jact unfit to use, vo OILLETT'S is tised by the best bakers and REFUSE SUBSTITETES.MLLETT'S qosts nt than the inferier 0 gduiterated Toca | MEFUSE SUBSTITUTES.E.W.GILLETT 20TH LIMITED -preme Court, Order 1.0.vs.Dohme; e son va.Wintelen, ohme; David i .\u2018 \\ \u201c4 \u201cPORONTO, ONT.And the Frank Danfols Comk and 80c.Nex WEEK ~ Hese Hill Burleaquers.\u201d \u2014 T JE - \u2019 Will be at ARENA, MONT- | day and Saturday in each week,\u201d 2 p.m.to = FETHERSTONHAUGSH & £0.SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS ' .Tey Mosquitoes].CREAM | Saturday \"+ + STRS.SOVEREIGN and EMPRESS Wesolicit the business of Manuiacturers, Ens -perts.Preliminary advice free.Charges moder de v a \u2014\u2014 ee : 24 \u201c {, |DouLYy VARDEN * : } Hvery Afternoon\u2019 BK 4 te ee mm a RTT s ee de guilty.Quebec.La old all first.i aA, » GREEN OR BLACK \u201c Has practically become a necessity in every |.- Bousehold.where tea is drunk, because of its purity, economy and uniform quality.Its constantly increasing sale shows that tea drinkers who appreciate GOOD tea are alive to the fact | that it is not ordinary tea.COSTUMES \u2018The crowd invading our 4 Stores is a .Confirmation of our sayings: We Have the Experience.i We Manufacture and Sell directly to our patrons without - the medium of a Wholesale or Retail Agent\u2014 We Save.You Two Profits.Visit our 4 stores and be .convinced.: Our Costumes, Our Blouses, Our Coats, .a Our Skirts, - AN at Hair Price, viz.: | 507 0 Cheaper than anywhere else.All Garments by first-class Artists, Designers and.Cut- - *ters.LATES{ NOVELTIES: THE MARCHAND READY- TO-WEAR WARDROBE, and its 4 Stores: 2334 St.Catherine St.=.| 1453 St.Catherine St: : \u201c 1869 Notre Dame St.3598 Notre Dame St., St.Henri.\u2014\u2014 BURGLARS AT GATINEAU : Secured $800 From Balmoral -Safe Last Night.\u20ac atta Ww ai Sept.23.\u2014 (Special )\u2014Burg- lars operated on the Balmoral Hotel} safe at Gatineau Point\u2019 Monday night,\" and carried off oveF 8800 worth of Nalu- ables, including gold coins, money.a gold watch, and @ collection of stamps worth over $500.\u2018 : Mr.Louis Laurin is: the proprietor, \u201c~The burglars bored the safe, \u2018broke the combination, *and carreid\u2019 \u2018oft the valuables, leaving their tools behind |: them.It is thought that théy are fhe[.same parties that operated.at St.Scho- lastique and Thurso a week or so ago, and also in Winchester and.Ottawa East post- -office.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cHotel + Deserters Charged.Toronto, Sept.23,\u2014John Watson, \u201cJohn Campbe:1 Alf.Black and John Dowe, the \u201cour mechanics arrested in Montreal und charged by the Gurney Company with deserting employment while.they still owed $30 money advanced to - bring them from Scotland, were in the police court yesterday, Dowe pleaded The other cases were.adjourned.: - .; Co FINE CUT GLASS We have just received a nice lot of that Brilliant Cut Glass \u2018that has been so popular the last - , few seasons.Bon-Bon Dishes Almond Dishes .82.70 Cranberry Dishes corre R360 Low Bowls, High Bowls, Cel: \"ery Dishes, Butter Dishes, etc.GEO.G.ROBINSON &'CO., JEWELLERS, 2397 St.Catherine St.: Fine-Watch Répairing- a Specialty, \u2014 | Scandinavian, | every.thirty miles.+, .\u2014 MR.JU JUSTICE PURCELL \u2018DECIDES TEST ACTION Holds that Plaintiff Quit Work Without Legal Cause; thus Forfeiting Wage Claim.Mr.Justice Puréell gave Judgment.yesterday in the.case \u2018of Joseph Gauthier, a suit for- wages Against Messrs, W.H.Eaton & Son, printers and bookbinders.The case, while involving only $6.75, affects many other bookbinders, and the decision given decided a much-disputed point with reference to back pay when men go on strike.When the local bookbinders went on strike five months ago $6.75 was owing to Joseph Gauthier.The\u2018 firm refused to pay it, contending that it had not: received the required notice of his intention to quit work.- As: the Bookbinders Union had given employers three weeks\u2019 notice to accept \u2018the terms or suffer a strike, the plain- B | tite contended that it was sufficient.The court dismissed the plaintiff's -action on the ground that there was no \u201clien de droit\u201d between the union and the employers, and'that the plaintiN having quit his employment without legal cause and against the will of his employer, and without previous legal notice, .was forfeiting all claim to wages | accrued to.the time of quitting sald employment, Mr.G.A.Marsan, LLB.acted.for -Messrs.W.H, Eaton.THE AUTOMOBILE FEVER cs SPREADS TO MONTREAL Mr.A.J.de Corriveau Expects to Or- \u201cganize a Ciub Here Within : Thirty Days.Cae \u201cThe automobile fever is here ut Jast, and.it is here to stay,\u201d \u2018remdrked Mr, NJ: déB.torriveau to a Heald representative to-day.\u201c1 huve no hesi- tation in siying that in three years or} at the outside in five years, the city of Montreal.will be using automobiles for |.ambul-\" its patrols, fire engines and ances.1 am positive that within.a few Years automobiles will be .used in Montreal for pleasure vehicles, us well as delivery waggons and trucks.In this \u201cray, the city will \u2018thus \u2018be enabled.t» save between $150,000 to $200,000 n year in the repairing of ita streets, \u201cWhat injures the streets principal y.is\u2018the horses\u2019 shoes and the l'on wheè.s, while rubber tires .Improve, à street rather than destroy it.\" He: then cited Paris, which, a.few Years ago, had but a \u2018few automobiles, To-day there are exactly 42,224 {n that city.New York now has.14,000, against, .the ety.it-had three years ago, while Chicago counts -12,000 autos \u2018within its limits.- \u201cMr: Corriveau has devoted much me | to introducing automobiles into Canada and particularly into Montreal, and h's Jiitest move i& to form an autcmoblie club, which he expects to have, organized here next month.See Profes or Trussell and Miss Cpe mille M.Stafford make thelr daring 8,500 feet double.\u2018parachute -Jumn from.|.tte big \u201cSweet Caporal™ cigarette balloon, Sunday, September 27th, at n.00.p.m, at- Latontaine Park (Logins Farm).) Presents wil be distributed from the balloon.: : \u2014\u2014 HALF HUNDRED IMMIGRANTS.Lake Michigan, Three\u2019 Days \u2018Overdue, Arrived Yesterday.Quebec, Sept.22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Canadian Pacific.Atlantic steamship Lake | Michigan arrived in\u2019 port \u2018yesterday afternoon with 560 immigrants.The Lake Michigan was.due on \u2018Friday last, and her late arrival was due to the récent storm.The captain said that he had a fough voyage all the way across, and for rome days could not | make more than 150 miles headway.\u201cThe passengers brought to Quebec on the Lake Michigan corfiprise a representative of all\u2019 European nations, including the Russian Jew, Norwegian, Italian, Armenian .and British.There were 220 hooked for the United States.cluding 188 forelgners, were all.\u2018new | Battlers for Canada; 11 Italians hooked for the Cape Breton mines: 25 women and children who came out to join their husbands and fathers employed in.the cotton mills at Montmoreney Falls, and the rest were bound for the Northwest.Made 2,000 Miles._ Newburg, N.Y.Sept.23.\u2014 Trooper Davis, \u2018Eighth U.S.Cavalry, has ridden from Oklahoma, 2,000 miles, In 39 days.Eleven .troopers started on the \u201ctrip and relays of horses were waiting *~\u2014\u2014\u20140 CHATTER- XII.\u2014e Continued).It had now turned Jute\u2019 of the night end 1 sought repose, Bleep evaded my bed.What with my HWIL reste less desires, my chiding sense.of Al- doing, and the d'Ortez story 1 had \u2018read, 1 tossed and turnbieï through the remaining hours of - .durkneun.Tumbled and tossed, whilst Une sing and sufferings of \u2018men long dead hans ed and repasked with \u2018their spectral udmonitions.Early on the morrow, while, the day wag yet cool, 1 crossed the hay, and climbed the slupe of sand before the Jonely house.It looked -more desert- | \"ad and desolate than I had ever meen at.The, stillness.of solitury death slung as a pall about the pluce.Pu- \u2018¢haco, the\u2019 Indian Bervant, sat beside che gute, as motionless us the post \" against which he leaned,\u201d \u201cHow is the master, Pachaco?\u201d 1in-; quired, passing in.\u201cHim dle yesterday,\" came-the ato- id reply., \u201cWhat?Dead! When?\" \u2018The shadows were at the longest,\u201d he answered, Indicating by a gesture the western horizon, CAUT.OUS AOTHERS : will use \u201cTHE PEPTONINE\"\u201d if they desire.to see thelr children grow strong, healthy and .ns o viser PT The following is w ENEFIT BY ITS USB.r analysis certificate: anothe Quebec, September 13th, 1898.«LA PEPTONINE,\u201d submitted to my exam- pation, is composed of very pure wheat, gen.nitrogeneous and amylsceous sub- Ces together with certair salts, In euch proportion as to form a complete food, easily nssimiiable and very digestible.(Signed) Ph.J.FILLION, Priest, Chemistry, Laval University, ol harmaoists, or.b oo mah ptessor of F wher, 7 Ne Black Wolfs Breed.| I hurried .into.the master's room.11.the same position he had occupied, months ago, he had beckoned te to reinuin, he\u2019 sat there, dead In his chaïr His clothing hung about lun in that sharply angular fashion | in which gnçimehia.cling to & corpse, dang, thin locks were matted above CPR brow, awesomely.disarranged.But the pone of his head, drooped a little forward, suggested u melancholy re-.verle, nothing more, \u2018The: golden locket, which he had Yulown nie that well-remembered: night reated within \u2018his shrunken palm, I noted that the side was open which: revealed tHe blazing bar of red.\u2018As lt.abuorhed in \u2018that mame unpleasant\u2019 thoyght, there sat the master, dead; dead; and I alone knew his story.How vividly the oid man's morrow came back; how It oppressed me.1 bent down in tender sympathy to | lcok' again upon his waited features and kneeling, gazed Into his wide- cpen eyes.The calm of promised peace upon his brow was distorted by the -unsatisfied expression of one who has left his work undone, So are the sins of the fathers visit ed upon their children, for 1 was no longer in doubt but that the murderer, Pedro Ortez, was the sinning ancestor of my old-time friend.Even in his presence my thoughts flew to Agnes; had she not spoken of her grandsire as being such a man?The: { stiffening body at my side was speed- fly forgotten in\u2019 the music.of this me- | Citation.I gained my feet again and looked down \u2018upon\u2019 him, fascinated by the changeless features of the dead.It was probably natural that standing thére I should revolve the whole matter over and over again, from the first I knew of it until the last.* A young man\u2019s plans, thoygh, work ever with the.living; the dead he places in their tomb, covers them with earth, bids them\u2019 \u201cGod-speed,\u201d and - banishes the ) 8 The rémaining 340, in- § à Lu SITUATION «13 MUCH BETTER Turkey May Pouibly Agree to ~ the Demands Made by | Bulgaria.+ .London, Sept.28.\u2014The Balkan situation to-day presents a somewhat pus- tling aspect.Turkey is showing \u2018signs of yielding to the Bulgarian demands.The following is the position of the ~Turko-Bulgarian _ negotiations: \u2018The Porte recently manifested a disposition to consider proposals for a direct understanding and Bulgaria advanced the following conditions: Firat\u2014The Porte to grant a general amnesty, and stop the persecution of the Bulgarians in Macedonia.formed, the Bulgarian members of which should be nominated by the Bulgarian exarch, and never be in a minority on the \u2018commission to elaborate administrative reforms, arrahge for an extension of local administrative autonomy, ensure the safety of the high- and Mussulmans: before the courts, reform the taxation and gendarmerie and provide for personal security of Bulgarians.After the accomplishment of this the commission, which would probably sit at Salonica, would become the council of the inspector-general,.and \u2018Would dèpute one of its Bulgarian members to report to the Sultan on the progress: of affairs, - Bulgaria also asked that the burned villages be re-built with Government.assistance, the refugees repatriated, a special ordinance issued providing for the orgahization and administration of the Bulgarian schools and churches, E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Men, Women + | and H appenings Mr.C.WwW.Fisher, Montreal, is in Calgary.Hon.Louis: Pelletier has teturned to the \u2018city.Mr.J.M.McDougall, Aylmer, Que, at the Hall, Mr.W.J.Danjels; -Sherbrogke, is at the Queen's.\u2026 .Mr.A.Bissell, Brockville, is \u2018at the.Grand Unlon.oC Mr; James Gillies, Carleton Place, 18 at the Queen's.MF.Wan.Mitchell, Drummondville, \u2018Que.ig at the.XWindsor.Chief Justiee\u201d Falconbridge, Toronto, was in Montreal _yesterday.Miss KL Valton .Jones, New \u2018York, As) cheon.Mrs.\u2018Hunter Dunn, wife of the Lord Bishop of Quebec, has returned from a visit to England.- Mr.Stephen B.Leacock, lecturer.in politic al sc ienice and history at McGill, has.returned to town.Major George\u201d W.Stephens, ir.has been elected a4 member of the finance committee of\u2019 the Charity Organization.Society.© Rev.F.J.Day Sherbrooke was In ing of the Canadæ Caggregational Mis-.\u2018sfonary Society.- Mrs.M.Woodfleld Cooke, Street, and her son, Mr.Cooke, have left for England, and.will ,reside there for the next two years.Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Paton have closed their summer cottage at Lakeside and have returned home to their residence, | Bishop Street.- \u201c.; \u2018 Mr, C.©.Snowdon, the \u2018Grant Hamil ton Oll Cos special travellihg repre- eentative for the ed from his Western trip.\u2018Judge H.C.St.Pierre \u2018and \u2018Mrs.Pierre have returned from.Ottawa, where they have been the guests of Sir | Wilfrid Laurier for the past week.Mr.Charles E.B.Smithett, chief spe- clal general agent of the ( \u2018onfederation Life Association .of Toronto, Is in the city and registered at the Place Viger Hotel.Hon.\u2019 Geoïge Villiers Peel, grandson | of the late Sir Robert Peel, a former 4llustrious Prime Minister \u2018of England, \u2018accompanied by Lady Evelyn Brassey, were in -Quebec.yesterday, guests of the Chateau Frontenac.».Mrs.Alice \u2018Reeves was married, yesterday to Mr.Jean Dion, chief clerk of the St.James Hotel.The ceremony |.took place at half-past six in the St.Jamies Church; St.\u2018Denls Street, Rev.Albert Dion, brothér of the groom, offi- clating.After a reception and wedding breakfast, Mr.and Mrs.Dion left for Toronto, Buffalo and Niagara.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 Miss RIDDELL A BRIDE.-Miss Marjorie\u2019 Riddell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.F.\u201cRiddell, to-day be- \u2018came the.bride of Mr.Austin C.Stead, Montreal, .formerly of St.\u201d John, N.The ceremony took place at 4.30 o \"clock in St.Paul's Presbyterian Church, Rev, Dr.Barclay offictating.The: bride, who.was glven away by her father, was gowned tn white chiffon, over white + silk,s with garniture\u2019 of Teneriffe lace.She also wore a Jong tulle veil, and wreath.of orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the, valley, tied with white recollection.I was ; already busy with my contemplated search for the last.d'Artin, and.stood there leaning agalnst the oaken table pondering over the question, \u201cWhere is the last 4\u2019 Artin?\u201d My mind wandered, returning with a dogged persistence to that one thought, \u201cWhere is the last d'Artin?\" \u201cWhere could 1 ind him?\" My rest- recom, coming always back to rest upon a long \u2018dust-covered \u2018mirror set\u2019 in the wull across the\u201c \u2018way.As wind-driveit clouds gather and group themselves In fantastic shapes \u201880, deep In that thirror's shadowy depths, à vague figure gradually took form and character\u2014myself.Wtih the vacant glance: of a man whose mind ia intensely.preoccupied, I studied minutely the reflection, my own beuring, my.dress, my weapons.I even noted a button off my coat, and tried diinly to remember where I had lont it, until\u2014great God\u2014this chamber of deuth and revelation had turned my brain.What face was that I saw?My own, assuredly, but so like another: I stared helplessly into the glass, Every other sensation vanished now before this new-born terror which held my soul enslaved.dare not look.My body seemed \u2018Immovable \u2018with horror.but a trembling hand arose and pointed ut the mirror.- Scant need there Was to call attention to that dim, terrible presence, my whole soul shrank from the ghostly face reflected .in the glass.For there, there was the same pallid countenance, death-distorted and drawn, which I had ' conjured many a frightened dream as that of eee ame Piles &: prove to you that cuetair ae Iotie § oertal and precy timontel in the notprors Sve faery SEE t they thiak of it, pa on us t and Ket ur mone back if not cnred.80c A Bares & Con or, Chase's Ointment, MANBON, - ; - r to, a Second\u2014A mixed commission to be|.- ways and the equality of Christians] offered his choice of several offices, but - taryship.- in the oly visiting with \"Miss MeCut-|.- last Montreal yesterday .to attend a meet-| Bishop > -H.Lester | | St.minion,-has\u2019 \u201creturn- 0 sed | cf the \u2018darr 1s to deepen: the channel at less eyes.roamed round the cheerliess] ong, rigid finger pointed directly \u2018at Aghast, powerless to move or cry out,.].\"the news of death, and long before the I closed my eyes, I | up.in |g a \u201c I RE + ¢ .mes , chifton, nat Mer ary, Lae Riddell, aje- ter of the bride; Stead, o5 Iu N.B.; Miss McMurtry, and Keough, cousins of the rie weve bridesmafls, and were dressed alike in surpleated mousseline de sole, white picture hats, and carried bouquets of red roses.Mr.(Daal Stead, Ottawa, was Dest m e ushers being Mr.Jack Risdon Ser Hi Huntley Gordon and | Mr.Harry Stikeman, to whom the groom presented.Baroque 1 scarf pins and to the brides Baroque pear! pendants.The groom's gift te the bride was à gold witch and chain There was a reception held afterwards at the residence of the bride's parents the rooms being decorated with malden hair fern and hydrangeas.This even: ing Mr.and Mrs.Riddell will leave on a three weeks\u2019 trip, the bride travelling in a brown cloth costume, with revers of cupite paune, and brown hat te match.NO APPOINTMENTS YET - TO THE BRITISH CABINET It is \u2018Said Mr.Wyndham Will Retain \u2018Chief Secretaryship for Ireland-\u2014 Mr.Elliot a Free Trader.London, Sept.Z3.\u2014No Câbinet ap- | pointments have au yet been announced and nothing can be learned tending to .confirm the reiterated report that Lora | Milner has been offered a portfolio in the Cabinet.| Mr.George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for lrelund, who Is muking a tour of Connaught, has, it Is stated, been .\u2018has decided to- retuin the Irish Secre- A PROTECTION GOVERNMENT.Mr.Arthür R.D.Elliot, who has just resigned the financial secretaryshlp of the treasury, writing to one of his constituents in.Durham County, says he is in complete agreement: with the free trade Views of ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Ritchie, who found it {mpos- sible to hold office any longer in a.Government which is tending steadily towards protection, He could ot re- stain office without an entire loss of self-respect.The time hus arrived, he\u2019 continues, when the electors must decide for or against the policy \u2018of taxing\u2019 imports of food, which though deferred for the moment, will be the ultimate gsue, .\u2018 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee : D FRANKLIN.COUNTY FAIR, MA: 2 oY \u201cLONE, N.Y.Fair at Malorie, Sept.22nd to 25th, the St.Lawrence and \u2018Adirond: ick Ry.will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates to Malone and return, good.going Sept.21st; 22nd, 23rd.24th and 25th, valid re- turniug on or\u2019 before Rept.26th.Spécial ; one day tickets will also be sold at low\u2019| rates on Nept.23rd, 24th and 25th: Trains.leave Windsor Street.station.at -a.m, and 7:30.p : This fair is the P rent held in\u2019 northern New York, and the horse races will be participated in by the best horses in the clredit.\u201c.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cSEMINARY BEGINS FALL WORK.Four Hundred Students Are Enrolled in the Various Departments, T he Montreal Grand Seminary opened evening and started its regular routine work to-day.being in attendance in the \u2018theologlc al \u2018and philosophic al departments.Two changes ure anmounced 1h the teaching | staff.Rev.Father Lelundals P.S.S., sucéeeds Very Rev.Abbe Lecoq, P.8.5.the present superior- -general of the Sul- pictans in Canada, as director.\u2018of the theological department.and Rev.Fn- ther J._B.Ouellette, P.S.S., formerly of Patrick's Church, Is appointed.professor of philosophy.\u201c.: = DEEPEN \u201cGALLOPS - CHANNEL.Work | on Inshere Dam Has Been Brockville, Sept.22 \u2014 (Speci: al.) - The \u2018erkoof constructing a dam across the t.Lawrtuce River from Adams to Caullops Islands, at the head of the Gallops Ranids, has heen commenced, | Li be comimvted next, year.\u2018The purpose Gaillops Rapids so as to.allow deep draught oats to Pass v \u201cIthout obstrue- sion.The dam crosses the International boundary, line, and the consent of the United States Government \u2018had te he Fecelved.Dytore proceeding.with wer ri \u2018HAS CHANCE FOR RECOVERY.\u2018Isa, Hadad, \u2018the \u2018Syrian pedlar, beaten and robbed at St.Adele September 17, lé reported by \u2018the Notre Dame Hospi- | tal .authoritles today ss being much improved and likely to recover.\u201c Pure soap!\u201d .You've heard the words, In Sunlight So ap you have the fact, REDUCES EXPENSE 33 the murdered Count\u2014there was Henri- d'Artin.How long I stood transfixed, pointing into the mirror, I know not.As men think of trifles even in times of deadly fear, so 41d my lips frame over and over again the last question I had in mind before all sense forsook me, \u201cWhere is the last d'Artin?Where 18 the last d'Artin?Where\u2014?'* And in answer to my question, that me froin out the dusty glass.It was as if the hand of the dead \u2018had told me who I wis.- It had been no \u2018blind chance, then, which led.me to \u2018the Paris house of .the \u201cBlack Wolf's Head\u201d; thé girl's ring | with the same device, and the grew- some narrative beneath the shadow of |.the Wolf at the Norman ruin\u2014ndthing less than fate had brought these lights | to.me, Verily some more loglcai power than | unreafoning accident must direct: the steps of men.A God of justice per haps had placed these tokens in my path.\u2018And soldiers call tlils \u201cFortune.\u201d I despatched Pachaco to \u201cBilox! with afternoon our few simple arrangements for his funeral had been made, \u201cBury me here, Placide, beneath this great oak,\u201d he had sald to me one day.|.\u201cThe Infinite Mercy will consecrate the grave \u2018of penitence, _ He had \u2018his wish.'° (To ve Coritiaued.) wherever it may 5 a EE 216 A ; a ge The enrolment | shows an increase over last year, 400 the | | tyled.~ ®oN >, WEDNESDAY, sperma sk.NeLEAGy RC rom THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC «\" 9 At THE ot es Dominion Exhibition, Toronto \u2018WILLIS & CO., HAS BEEN FURCHASED BY 2470 St.Catherine -Street, : MONTREAL The Largest Dealers in \u2018Pianos in Esstorn Canada, .\u201c A Cure For Rose Cold Hay Fever and ASTHMA -A prominent New York lawyer in an unsolicited testimonial says; **uIN.HOW'S ANTHEA CURE cured me when ali other remedies failed.Physicians pre- : scriptions did not even relieve.For ï years I have been a sufferer of Rose Cold with all of its annoying symptoms, such as constant sneczing and: itching watery eyes.Himrod's Asthma Cure IN ONK WERK totally eradicated a Rose Cold of years standing.\u2018No words can express my Aappreci- ation of its effectiveness.The late (Dr.) Oliver \u201cWendell Holmes in his-back ** One Hundred Days in Europe\u2019 says: *'I have used all Temedies\u2014Himrod\u2019 s Cure is the best._It never failed.\u201d Send for a generous free sample today and try it.It will-not disappoint you HIMROD M'F'Q CO., 14-16 Vesey ST, NEw YORK.For sale by all Druggists.\u2018 This Pape: is \u201cPrints With ihe Ques City Printing Ink Go.\u2019 $.Ink.- Cincinnat.\u2018 Ohio.a-3-1 Illegal Bottling.$60 REWARD.WM.DOW & CO., BREWERS ANN MALTSTERS.Will pay the above reward for evidence leading to the conviction of any | person using \u2018heir name, trade mark | or labels.without.their i = J.H.R.MOLSON & Have always on sane the various kinds ot ALE and POPTER Wood and Bottles, .Families Rerxuiarly Supplied.600 Notre Dame.St Montrea! \u2014 Dawes & Co.SRE WERS, - Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: - Main ses.oC 33) St.Jamea Street.Town oF MAISONNEUVE PUBLIC NOTICE \u201cPUBLIC NOTICE {a hereby given, that the \u2018Vaiuators have lodged the Valuation: Roll of this Town, for the year 1903, on thé 24th day of the month of August iustant.(1903), at the office of the Council; That the said Roll shall remain open to the representatives, during , the thirty days fois lowing; during the business hours; That any, one who shall have tq complain of said Roll for himself or for.another, can tyle a womplaint by writing and under oath, at the office of the undersigned, in the atoge- said delay, showing the purposes and the reasons of sald complaint; And, that the Valuators will meet at \"the Town Hall of Maisonneuve, \u2018in the Council \u2018Room, on Friday, the 23th day of September next (1903); \u2018at 8 o'clock P.M., to hear the interested parties and examine the complaints Given at- Maisonneuve, this 26th day ot August, 1803.Co -(Signed).: -M.G.ECREMENT, .Secretary: -Treasurer ot the Town.ot Maisonneuve, © Senator Landerkin.4ll.\u201d Ottawa, Sept.23.\u2014(Spectlal.)\u2014Senator Landerkin has been on the sick llst at his home in Hanover, but expects tg be back to his Parliamentary duties: ere ong.THE BEST \u2018Is not very often the same- \u2018price \u2018as \u201can \u2018inferior.\u201cgrade, but the work we do is the acme of per >\" fection, and as cheap : as the cheapest.American Steam rm un Phons-Up1408-\u2014 T7 .41 BEAVER HALL HILL \"TO LET A Handsome Suite of Offices - IN.ONE OF THE BEST OFFICE BUILD- INGS IN THE CITY.ADDRESS .Dominion Railway Advertising Company, ROYAL INSURANCE | BUILDING.; \u2014 rem examination of the interested parties or thelr | He is still confined to his Toom + hut is vapiaiy recovering.:.; | YOU LAND SAFE When you do your Habérdashe ry buying here.\u2019 SAFE\u2014BECAUSE WE' DI SPLAY THE LATEST IDEAS OF FASHION'S FAVORITES to meet\u2019 every critical -demand, ; and price our\u2019 wares to coax the buying of- careful dressers.= ROYAL STORES = pr = Emporiem \u2014 From the first Whiff to the end of the Butt\u2014Uniform in Delicious : Flavor, Choicest in Havana \\ Prove, it\u2019 at your: Dealer's.EMPORIUM CIGAR CO., ST.NYACINTHE Delicate in Aroma, Leaf.fEXHIBITION .OF Oriental Rugs and Carpets.1739 Notre Dame Street.Commencing Tuesday, Sept.22nd.\u201cA magnificent: collection, , including Antique and * Modern Turkish, Porsian and Indian Rugs and Carpets now on view.Ww.SCOTT & SONS, .- CALLING IN CREDITORS PROVINCE \u2018OF QUEBEC, | District of Montreal .« IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE PRO- .VINCE OF QUEBEC.-No.80.2\".\u2018In the matter of Charles Fortier, of the city- Montreal, grocer aud Ansolvent.F Lo and district of butcher, The creditors of said insolvent are hereby ordered to appedr before ond of the Judges of this Court, in-the Court-room No.31 in the Court .House, at Montreal, on the twenty- eighth day of September instant, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, In order to give their advice touching the appointment of a curator and inspectors to the property of the said insolvent.H.COLLARD.Deputy Prothonotary, s.c: \u2018Montreal, \u2018Sept.21, 1903.ORDON HOUSE, DANVILLE, QUE, A.N.Golden, Prop.\u2014Entirely refitted, all modern improvements, first class sample rooms, hot water heating, electric light, hot and cold baths, unexcelled cuisine, first class livery, and moderate rates.\u2018all trains.Hotel bus meets\u2019 ood \u201c.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tender for Buildings on the Riviere : Ouelle Branch.Separate Sealed Tenders, ddressed to the undersigned, and marked n the outside \u201cTender for a Combined Passenger \u2018ana Freight Station, \u2018* \u201cTender for :a One Stall Engine Shed,\u201d \u201c'Tender for a Shelter,\" \u201cTen der for a Section Tobl House,\u201d as the case may be, will be received until TUESDAY, the 6th Day of OCTOBER, 1908, for the above mentioned buildings to be constructed on the Riviere Ouelle Branch, Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Station Master at Riviere: Ouelle, P.Q., and at the Chief Engineer's Office at \u2018Moncton, N.B,, Where forms of tender max be obtained.All a of: the specification must ' be \u2018complied with.comp .D.POTTINGER, ., - General Manager Railway Office, a .Moncton, N.B., + September 15th,; 1908 === rite LA CORONA HOTEL Vent Wud.BOL AE Appar ma ey eo 2 RE ar a 14 { 3 A Advertising Rates \u2014 Birth Notices, Woticen, Me; rriago Notices, 500; Death «Notices, - soe] | BIRTHS.Cov oe | HNSON\u2014At Ottawa, Sept.18, © Mr, énd | .E Jabnsen, à Are.D NES\u2014At St.John, ND.to the-qriterof imeom A.Jones, & SOR., THY\u2014At Toronto, Sept.19, to Mn | nd Mrs.J.Q, McCarthy, a daughter.MILLAN\u2014At Lochiel, irs.Dupces A.Mc a con.MARRIAGES.Co RRAN-MCCLURE\u2014At Ottawa, Sept.Slet, irs.T.McClure to Mr.Joseph PR 'BLEY-PENNY\u2014At Charlottetown, P.ugust 23, Henry Hubley to Laocle Ry oth of \u2018Belfast, PEL INE-McCULLA\u2014AL Toronte, \u2018Sept.15th, Anna Ethel McCulla to Franklin Irvine, oth of Brgmpton.: EWEN-McGREGOR\u2014At Bangor, Sept.18, .D.McEwen to Effie McGregor, ITH-KARN\u2014At Woodstock, Sept.16, Lou dna Karn, daughter of D.W.Karn, Esq.o THothas Drew &mith, of Toronto.PS LATE 103 sept 18, at To- onto, Ernest cary T.Thompeon, Vancouver, to Baith lugbes, eldest daughter of I.H.Holgate, oronto.DEATHS IN THE CITY.ANS\u2014At 113 Windsor Street, Sept.20, in o 80th.year of her age, Agnes Thompson, aughter of the late Hugh Thompson, and \u2018do of the late Stuart Evans.Funeral rivate.MALL\u2014At the Montreal General Hospital; n the 20th instant, Owen Hamall, Iate uardian of Richmond Square, aged $8 ears.pan VANACH\u2014On the 18th instant, \u201cMargaret Jartin, aged 48 years, beloved wife of John avanagh.RTER\u2014Accidentally killed, on Sept.20th, awrence Alfred, youngest child of H.and 1.Porter, of 383 Notre Dame 8trest, Hoch-~ laga.© EL\u2014Arcidentally killed, on Sept.21, E4- vard Riel, nount, aged 45 years.DEATHS ELSEWHERE RTER\u2014At \u201cTignieh, John Carter,.aged 7 ears.pw ARDS\u2014At Chelton, Sept, Sth, \u2018William dwards, aged 81 years.TCHFORD \u2014 At Ottawa, Sept.21, James atchford; Esq., in the 9ith year of his age.WRENCE\u2014At Moncton, Sept.19, Hannah Bishop, wife of W.8 Lawrence, aged 83 ears.RRILL\u2014At St.John, N.B., sept, 19, Eva I.Morrill, aged 20 years.HOLSON\u2014At Charlottetown, lary Nicholson, aged 73 years.o RAIGHT\u2014On Sept.7, at Mars Hill, Carle- on Co., N.B., Isaac À.Straight, aged n ears.ARD\u2014At Rideauville, Sept.21 nd Mrs.C.H.Ward, aged $ months and days.OD\u2014At Ottawa, Sept: 21, Albert Benja- nin, only son of C.Wood, aged 4 months nd 14 days, A Foolish Faddist s without\u2019 lady charlotte gelatine.\" Sept; 15th, AMBULANCE MDADQUABTERS Pell Telephone Up 2087.VM.WRAY, Undertaker and Embainier, £4386 = ATHERINE STREET, tween fvaniez.and Drammend Etrèets TO LET.or Advertisements in this \u201ccolumn x per rd per insertion, 6 insertions for the price four.\u201cLET \u2014 FINE OFICH, FAQING BT.ames st., near Victoria square.Storage and nipping rooms, with separate eutrance Ar ached, all on ground floor.Cheap i lay\u2019 1st; 1964.Apply 308 St.James st.t to ose, central Jocality, two minutes walk o cars, 4oubdle drawing-room, dining-room, xtension kitchen, gas and coal range, four.edrooms;, smoking-room \u2018and bath-reom; orpletely turnished, inc'uding linens and utlery.ad at any time.Address K 306, Herald prfice.238 .A NICE \" LET\u2014 LAVAL a ûntained dwelling, 9 rooms, hot water Open for ept.10, to Mr.and | meron \u2018Thompson, son of |.of 104 Belmont Place, West- |.ee SE Rent, $75.00 per month.Can tel For Children fortathe.Tidisg Waists, Chat e cuorée ease.Greater hat put and detter nissan to be sécured at clans Waists, made fn - ine White Sateed, corded back and front, suitable for ebildren of 1 to 6 years.fixe 19 to 38 in.@pecial, DOhildren\u2019s Walsts, made of Strong suitable for years, double ve row of buitons.Special recense lee Le od 37e Ladies\u2019 Dressing Jackets for $1.35 Made tu the Kimons style, of Fancy Stripe-, Flannelette, the ground color béing either blue or red, front and cuffs faced with same.color Ravensatindess intensities : iz THB MONTEEAT, DALY FEmAD, \u2019 Bee sure to mention Herald when re, | Boys Clothing FITTING RESULTS AND LIBERAL VALUES.\u2018Anda splendid variety in all styles to select from.We-de not intend to miss any orders because of a lack of assortment.Boys\u2019 2 piece Suits, in Heavy Navy Cheviot: Serge, coat neatly pleated and lined with farmei's satin.In sizes 24 to 29 in, chest-measure.eeoe- Boys\u2019 3 piece fancy check Tweed Suits, also in Navy Blue Serge, made in either sacque or double breasted style.cscevmevesveserttonsene Boys\u2019 *Reefer Coats, for fall, made of Navy Blue Serge, i in double breasted styles, good quality of lining used, \u2018well made throughout.sevens \u2019 .+ $2.65 $4.75 $2.50 They are msde with reinforced \u2018Boys\u2019 Colored shirts, 500 In Fancy Strips Effects, stiff front, \u2018Ladies\u2019 Stik - Made of a wearable grade of Black White Shirts, 380 fronts, open in the back.Sizes 13 to 18 1-5.It {su't likely you'll se cure thelr equal elsswhers for the euffs attached.Sizes 13 to 14.Extra good value at this Price oe Underskirts 93.00 \\ Moire Silk, finished with an ac- .- cordeon plested flounee.This is à © * dig value, such as you meet at The Big Store only recrserrocrcerceses $3.00 NN À Children\u2019s R prove milch.more expensive, trimmed with white braid, néw Between sizes at proportionate pri Price of any \u2018size, 8 to 14 years.The Season's There will need to be some ex-, stocks \u2018before gaps appear in the\u2019 .assortment, our optimism having caused us to make most extensive Several hints to emphasize \u2018both values and variety.COLORED FABRICS, New Mixed Colored Sulting, 42 inches wide, Per yard New Tweed Sultings, including all the .popular colorings.- Homespuns, the range embracing all the new effects in both weave and colerings, 54 in.wide.Per yard, Ge Camel\u2019s Hair Stripe Suiting, a varl- ety of the mixed effects that Mad- amd La\u2018Mode is so partial to this secvudeus aus through the weave are gelf-colored slik Stripes, presenting the effect \u2018of Enotted thrends at regular {ne tervals.Per yard .BLACK FABRICS, All Wool Black Canvas Sultlng.Per J yard s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2014 ABC Fine Quality of : Black .pescsnavec sven\u2019 All Wool .:One of the New Fabrics that will rove very effective for Ladies\u2019 Bontuimes CBI Curly Cloth.per FAPE Lev-cerococsionc0cca0sern 10.8 Another Black Fabrio, extremely.popular, hes a raised silk stripe In- Plain Black Cloth, relieved: by stripes of Camel's Hair.Bold in Dress LABELS TOF .coscsrérrnsseviveen 810 50 In Scotch Tweeds, advertised yesterday's issue.it is 46 in wide, comes in 9 different effects, representing the leading variations in weave and colourings of the sea- \u201cson, broken checks, with the knotted thread effects.No one who \u2018 paid regular prices could profitabl aell it for less than $1.85 a yar >.Our vs \u201cprice, the result © © special pur- \u201cchase se over Esser vans Sr 30 eating.Rent, $30.00 per month., mspection at all reasonable hours.4.Be sure to mention Herald when re- ying to advertisements.WANTED TO RENT.Advertisements 1D this column Wo a per the prion rd per fmsertign, 6 insertions for four.bo MAND BOARD WANTED \u2014 BY 8TUD- nt ot good family, in private English tam- | ly, to learn English.Not to aval vaiversiess Address 25, Herald Office.NTED \u2014 A FURNISHED OR RFR hished flat of five of six fooma, \u201crom treet west.Apply K 343, Herald Office.DUSB E OR FLAT IN WEST nd, by Nov.1, about nine rooms, $35.00 canthly.Address Spry, care Herald.3% NTED\u2014ROOM AND BOARD IN I PRI- \u2018ate family.Room and part board for mo- her in business and two little children, ged 3 and 6; children to attend school and ake entire board.Party 10 take chargé of hildren.Address Langhoff Dye Works, 3X6 it.Catuerive street.ANTED, | er Sezt.or Oct, rent not exoseding $20 Abilz MM, Herald Office.____ NTED = GROUND FLAT AND puituble for warehouse purposes.App sii, Herald Office.a LEGAL CARDS.ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Larristets, etc, Cornwall, Ont.D.B.clennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, FJ.lennan.LIT, tar from.Ve ç \"PRINGLE &\"CAMERON, risturs, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors In ancery, Notaries@ Public, ete.\\.Jes Leitch, K:C., R.A.Pringle, J.A.Cameron, LL.B.ei b UCHAN & ELLIOTT, ADVOCATES, RTC.D Canada Life Building, 183 Gt.James st, ptreal.TEPHENS, HUTCHINS & a LARGOLESHE, Advocates, Barristers,\u2019 Bolicitors, eto., mple Building, St.James street, Montreal.H.Stephens, K.C.; Horace A.Mutehies 8.Margolene.Telephone Main 1566 dren, \u2018\u2018Stepine.\u201d* IDHÔNS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc, Richmond 54 dred BH ts.tpn don.o.C.Gibb RÉENSHIELDS = GREBNGH EX _Barristers, etc, 174 Notre Dame eh _ risters, eto., Thi priveal.Tel.Main 616 {red £.Harvez, D.c.L rat BUSINESS \u20ac RDS i et, treal.eo.Bend or Sk Mein À wa.PO Rev i wing aoops.FLY SCREENING Peel .tt BY YOUNG COUPLE, br ; .Be sure to mention Herald whe | res plying.to advertisements, ROOMS AND - BOARD.Advertisements né thin Seung, LS 1 insertion, 10e; $ Insertions.tor quist habits can find @ comfortable roon, mm flat, at 13 University st.ROOMS-TO OB DOUBLE FRO) Tob, bathroom flat, Auer light; oentrally located.30 Berthelot at.te.ROOMB.\u2014 10 PHILLIPS PLACE, FIRST large and small connecting, 2 unfur- n'ahed, double parlors, private bath; \u201c near ce Ses theatres, trains.Rooms \u2014 TWO LARGE CON- Les von, fora married couple or gentle- So on bathroom flat, all cüaveniences, e ROOMS.Er PRIYATE ENGLISH FAMILY, or ee flat; every conveniencs; central locality deûtiemen only.9 Vércheres 1 ave.FURNISHED ROOMB_TO LET, WITH \u201cUSB.of parlor and light bousskecping.4 cu met Avenue.ROOMS TO LET\u2014UNFURNISHED HOOME, convenient for light housekeeping, reasonable rent.308 Lansdowne Ave, Westmount.BOARD\u2014MRS, DOOTOR SBARL, STRICTLY | private accommodation for ladies with pro- _tended.28 @t.Monique st.ROON \u2014 WELL FURNISHED AND COMfortable, in best locality; ' every modern.death Noor, electric light, telephone; ste men only.13 Belmont st.ROOM TO LET, FUANISHED, SUITABLE for one or two gentiethen of quiet habits; house with\u2019 modern ennveñlences; private _ family.890 Dorchester et._ ee ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT | .room, Gath flat, hot water, Auer light; ' small private family; seatiemen only.29 Mance st.BUSINESS CHANCES.Si Advertisements in this column Mo per ord per Insertion, \u20ac Insertions for the price our, , ARE YOU TY X PORTION TO MAKE MONEY from small investments?Allow me to submit a proposition showing how one hundred dollars ($100) will double every sixty days, on perfectly safe lines.I want part profite for trahsactions.OC.I.Moree, 4 Stone at., Suite $5, New York.ns rt ot OPERTY FOR SALE.Sar Advertisements in this column %e per wad per lhseetion, 6 Insertions for\" the price of four.\u2019 FOR BALE \u2014 À PFLBASANT SUSURBAN \u2019 heme, 14 miles from Bacramento, 5 acres | word fruit, fine tennis court.For particulars, pe a.2.Strickland, Fairoaks, Sacra: ERN A TEST nt, fiber Vi ave, a chotoe lot, 40 foot, \u201cbait hab,\u201d balance on.time a \u2019 ot.Aosty 14 JTespectoe Brest.§ Most Becoming Styles.In mings, and the value of your time Children\u2019s Heavy Navy Blue Serge Sallor - \u201cBults, skirt and blouse trim _ med.with white, red and black braid.aati AANA AA AAA AAAI Choicest Dress Fabrics | .ceptionally\u2019 heavy drains upon-the -purchases of the newest effects.490 Per yard sw.60c stason.Per FArd .\u2026., 86\u20ac Bnowfiake Homeduns.Per yard, 95e { Eideline, in rich \u201ccolorings: runniog Viounas; 46 inches wide.- Per yard, T5e | troduced Into the weave.Per yard, 980 | - \u2018There is also that special value \u2018 in.ROOMS \u2014 ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OF |.22 Toon one double and one single, |\u2019 fessiohal attendance; ladies treated and at- : eonvénience; as low.11 Buckioghan ave.| M FURNISHED ROOM, \u2018LOST \u2014 G & eady-Made Dreèses - The trouble with the Home-Tailored Garments is that they lack the.dainty style touches that characterize the Big too, when the Store's Ready-Mades.They cost of materials and trim- is figured in the reckoning.: \u2026 \u201c + Size for Tears\u201d : Pricè.sosvmesserue Lei so 2.es $2, so 83.00 oh, 20 Children\u2019s.Fine Navy.Blus: Serge Dresses, sailor collar effects, pouch sleeves, | wlth, cuffy § vears, $3.85.The extreme size, 14 \u2018years, - costs rere Bd.55 ces.Children\u2019s Extra Quality Brown and Navy Blue Serge Ballor Suits .\u2018kilted skirts, blouse trimmed with fancy brald and fancy ties.SAS rn wee wen + 0 oes ees una $7.40 Children's Underwear The larger.the size the greater the.price.Cheapest price below, In \u2018the highest secures the largest.Drawers to match either line at same .prices.Children's Natural Color All Wool .Vests, fine fib, Sizes 12 to a.- Priçon saveurs eases site to B80 med with.self quill, edged with white, Big Store.Our regular price is $1.25.Our special price for t0-morrow.\u201cChildren's Camèl's Hair Felt Hats, high rolling backs, dip front, finished.with.corded æilk band, - in \u201c colors ôf fawn, navy, brows: and black.Spectal value BE.oct vs rer ween tn ve 31.25 $1.35 |\u2014 évery case, is for the smallest size, 3 Scotch Wool Vests, bigh neck, long sleeves.Sizes 22 .t0 \"33.Prices esiecsaatececearreopaneancas 22\u20ac to 47¢ Natural Wool Veats, high\u2019 neck, long .sleeves.8fzes- 22 to 82.Prices , secession seiseec+rs.0.TC.to TGC aff Footwear Tor the Chliidron The footwear needs of the pub.Kis are our constant study.You'd Vnaturally expect us to furnish a- satisfactory grade of shoes at à satisfactory price.Children\u2019s Tan Dongola and Frine Kid laoed Boots, spring Boss, : turned eoles, Sizes 4 to To TT) Spécial Price, per pair rerordese 55a Children's Black Viet Kid.Laced Boots, spring heels, tu >d soles, A comfortable fitting boot.Slaes & to 7.Per PAIL ceeeiomersavosemese 800 .Misses\u2019 First Quality Dongola Kid Laced Boots, spring heels, heavy \u201csoles.\u201cA good fitting and wearing boot.Sizés 1 to & Special \u2018Price, © Der\u201d PAF $1.05 20% PARTICULARLY INTERESTING VALUES UE CHILDREN'S STYLISH READY-TO-WEAR HATS | We print the prices because they are cheap\u2014cheaper > than those which usually: purchase values of this character\u2014 - cheaper because we \u2018have direct dealings with designers and \u2026 save the unñecessary expense of middlemen\u2019s profits.\u2018morfow* 8 prices on two lines are cheaper than usual.1 chaine Camel's s Hair Felt Hats, finished with tancy stiteh= ing and narrow rolling brim, trimnmed with fancy brald,.in navy, bluet, Oxford, cardinal or grey.morrow for.ememess vrs tes sed neone Le reas irre ton vemvu 7be .Misses?Camel's air Ready-to-Wear Hats, in colors.of fawn, Oxford, Davy; white or black, \u201ctrime A hat that you cannot buy for less than 31.50 outside of These Boys\u201d Sweaters a Serviceable.Play-Time Garment | Ribbed Wool Sweaters.made with high\" rolling collars, obtainable in\u2018 colors\u201d ot white, red or \u2018avy.Size 24 \u2014eevoneuene dance vue - T0e- Size 20.cenaveressoniausses s\u2026\u2026.i.\u2026.TGcC Bite 83 LLuncsc0ss succes ee S30 Reduoing Prices of ; - Copyrlghted Flotion Some Silver-Plated Fine \"Quality Stiver Plated Cream Jug.gold nine, nicely engraved.Regular marked -price = $1.96.To bé sold at :.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.u aeccu00 81:35 Silver Plated Sugar Bowl nicely engraved.Regular marked wey 4H.90.Reduced to ._.$1.The S.CARSLEY CO., Limited, 1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to 194 ST.JAMES ST MONTREAL Be sure to \u2018mention Herald \u2018when re.| plying to advertisemente.PTE AA A SITUATIONS WANTED-\u2014FEMALE.SW Advertisements under this Beading, 0 | words, 6 Insertions, for 250.WANTED \u2014 WOULD LIKETO HIVE FAN- ily washing.\u2019 \u201cuinet street.WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN, \u201cWORK of any kind by the day, store or.office._Apply at 9% Mayor or st, | io rear._ WANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER'S : position, by refined and thoroughly experienced.woman; first-class references; widow- .er preferred.K 276, Herald qt 237 WANTED-SEÈWING.EXPERT, AT CHILDren\u2019s clothes and ladles\u2019 underwear.Rivard st.+ \"SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE.£2 Advertisements ander this.Destin, » words, 6 insertions, for 25c.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN SEEKS - ployment as stenographer and typewriter, .with some experience; good city references.Apply K 288, Herald.WANTED\u2014POSITION AS WATCHMAN OR light porter, by man of experience, having -Teferences of the best kind.Apply to Boz 1 Harald Office.WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS CLERK IN À fire Insurance office, dy one with three yoars' experience, W.D.F\\, 57 Hazen st, 8t.John, N.B.WANTED \u2014 PAPERKANGING, PAINTING, tinting, giasing, eto.; good work; low prices; \u201cbest materials.Estiamtes given.J.Bacon, 78 Hallowell ave, \u2018Westmount.228 LOST.Sr Advertisements under this Beading, % \u201820 words, 6 _insertions, for 256.LOST \u2014 BATURDAY EVENING, A PRARL sunburst brooch.Finder please return to 860 Victoria ave, Westmount.HAND DAG, CHAIN HANdle, fu vicinity of Burnside, Peel and Unton eta Will finder please return to 30 Ba LOST-BUNCH OF KRYS.\"FINDER WILL be rewarded by returning same to Room 4, Board of Trade Building, or 170 Mance Street, Montreal.EDUCATIONAL.ar Advertisements in this column %Me per word per insertion, § insertions for the price of four.or ncillors st.WANTED TO PURCHASE.vertisétients fn this odluma At per insertion, § insertions for ae ze | of tad WANTED BUY A BECOND of wash tube, in first save orden.Address, |W stating price, P.O.Box WANTED.\u2014 SECONDHANS \u2014FOUKAWAY or carriage, for country station one.-waîtadle horse and Darness.ate particulazss: Address ux MH ee \u201cWare at the Cost Price Call and return.81a Sans- | \u201c123 Or TBACHER O1 ano, mandolia, banje and guitar.ta City |.\" \u2018Regular $1:25 and $1.50 Cloth bound books, to be cleared at 64c, - Sale to last for one week only, Titles to choose from includey Barnaby.Lee, by John Bennett.Hope Loring, by \u2018Lilliah Bell.Little White Bird, by J.M.Barriè.Barbara Ladd, by Chas.G.Roberts.\u2018Marietta, by Marion Crawford.e .y Life of Lord Strathcons, by Becxies Wile son.Mid Rock, by T.Nelson Page.\u2018 Belshazsar, by Wm.Starns Davis, Flower o\u2019 Corn, by Orockett.Bory, by Marie Corelli.TD our regular price is $1.00, _Chilaren's 3 aud 1 RID Tan Cash- | GLOBES canmmrnsessesnosons bomen sees Y Loo, 37 5.M.Maun.m ES Serene Highness, by.D.a.Phillips, Pe Be sure to mention Herald when replying to advertisements.SITUATIONS VACANTS& Advertisements undes this bh.\u2018words, § loseytions, \u2018or te sedias, » WANTED \u2014 WRITÈRS, TO ADDRESS 30 envelopes, at rate of $25 per 1,000.Send.10 cents for fountailn pen.and contract.A._Pentield Co., Stan Btanetend, Que.- | WANTED=BOY, AS LAVATORY ATTE ATTEND- * ant.Apply to Dr.ord, .xoolégical la- voratory, of McGill University, Tuesday, _Mnd, between 10 and 13 am.: WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR™ BOTTLE LAB LABELing.Apply 208 Bt.James at.\u2019 22 W.Stephens, 845 Dorchester St.228 WANTED\u2014H MEN WANTED TO MIND cattle.Free trip te England and back, and wages.Agency, Basement Temple Build- _ ing, 188 Et.James St.2 WANTÉD\u2014A OOACHMAN, MUST BB A good driver, and have \u2018 ty references, AP ply at 783 8h Bhorbrodks om WANTED \u2014 = GENERAL SERVANT, | NO washing or ironing; highest wages; vefer- ences.required.4038 Dorchester St.238 Pen AS rem 0 coachman, Apply, Ww re Sherbrooke st.° ul WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERV.small family; no children; ne washing; _wages.Apply 61 Park ave ; | WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN 000K; GOOD Sherbrooke st.Westmount.LINEMAN WANTED, FOR TWO OR weeks\u2019 repair work, first olass pole hand.Apply, stating experience and wages, Ra Hill Electrio Co., Vankisek il D WANTED, \u2014 GIRES, LEARNERS FOR 2 folding and general, bindery work.Apply Herald Bindery.washing or ironing; also nutes, 2 En «venue.WANTED \u2014 -FOLDERS.RIGHT wages d.Steady employment.Black- hall à , 3 Front st.west, WANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH - SPRAKING clerk for office; wages ges per month: must dave experience.iy oF due , ctating EE what reference: an out ED\u2014A 30D ANE BOOK SEWER; WaANTE pesition.Apply Herald Bindery, Craig st.ANTE FOR GENERAL 8TO VAE de oct ro And must Speak Frenehs state > Panstangut references.DA a ND.Oat.\u2014 EE HAN q MILNER; \u2018ses vo right.man, Er 20 eo, Montreal.WANTSD \u2014 4 LADY BANEER T N.8., also tend on d can when not busy; light work cu Herald Oftice.WANTED \u2014.INTELLIGENT WOMAN working bousekesper, aléo general servan for Mth and Oct.Lot; references.1 Paule Place.__ R ; ph BR - PWANTED\u2014TABLE-MAID.APPLY MRS.@ | wages.Telephone Mount 126, or call at 408 | WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL \u201cSERVANT; No | A Matchless Variety In ~ Children\u2019s Reefers and Paletots We have always made a special feature of Children's Wear.\" Sanson the range Is more extensive than roves a difficult feat to better.thou Big Volt n thie particular.Children's Navy Blue Cheviot Reefers, with deep cape, trimmed \u2014-with\u2014white\u2014 stitching\u2014and fancy braid, new sleeves, metal buttons; 4 years\u2019 size .wa.\u2026teceecus eue _ Prices grade _up by easy stages until the \u201c13 \u201cyears' size is reached, wlilch casts sempence cme op ctsecne Children's Nawy Blue Cheviot Long Paletots, fancy braid and metal buttons, 3 trimmed with white stitching hew- sleeves.Price of the 6 years\u2019 Then a gredual advance for each size, A 1 Children's Olive Green and Fawn Box Beaver Paletots, with deep cape and fancy self applique, néw fancy metal buttons; 8 years\u2019 size, $10.80.A slight advance in other slaes up to 16 years, the, cost of which 18.» 8 æ, _.To- .tô- -8L00 .4° Children\u2019s Hoslery \u201cThe price depends upon the size in every case.The lowest price .Quoted below purchases.the smallest size, the highest price buys the largest.i mere Hose.Sizés .4 1-2 % 81-2 - : Prices, per pair 5.24\u20acC to 43e Children's Ribbed Black Cashmere \" Hose.Sizes 4 42.to 8.1-3.Prices, .© Per PAW 0.-22c- to ile | Obliaren ] [Black Cashmere .\u2018 Hose.Glzes 4 1-3 to 8-1-2.Prices, : per pair SPST 19¢ to: 33e \u201cIncandescent Lights \u2018 \u201cThe Desidétetum\" Light bas no - equal.Complete light, with solid\u2019 * brass burners, plain \u2018or.frosted globe, 100 candle power.Price of Mantle, all complete, tor UEDUDE cerverssrrnrodofsioroonsasses SHC ChIMDOYS eveverenroarese © C Manes.ooieiensFiggireescennsaescie Cc These Lights save t0 per cent.of gan: Try © one and note the result e- .ve.1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to ee Be sure te mention Herald when replying to advertiéements, + SITUATIONS VACANT.gr Advertisements Under Io hie Beading, 0 words, 6 insertions, for WANTED \u2014 TABLEUAID.APPLY HOTEL Carslake, 871 St.James st D OOOK; MUST HAVE Apply to Mise Mise Hil, us - at.Catherine et WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND house tablemaid.Apply 2710 st, Catherine street.WANTED \u2014 PATTERN STEELY PERMAN- eat position for good hand on general job- \u2018blag work; must Dé steady and reliable _ Parker's Foundry, 37 Dalhousie.stereotyping.Apply ns Department, Herald WANTED -\u2014 WOMAN FOR TWO WEBKS, who can do good plain eooking and : can sleep at home.Good wages.Address L., Herald Office.ce WANTED \u2014 AGED MI FOR A CUStom grist mill, in the Village of Danville.Applicants will pleass state experience and wages expected.C.5 Brown, Danville, ANTED \u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT, WHO WHO can do plais cooking: rpg ley prt A attractive place; good wages AD _ Mrs Oueliing.81 Overdale ave.wa of four; mo children; no wi ooû ave, Westmount.WANTED \u2014 QENERAL ERRVANT: Xo or ironin wages; er- voue aire.Dorchester at.WANTED\u2014LAD FOR WAREHOUSE, ABOUT 19 years of age; must be strong and aotive dnd Dave good references.Aoply KX a0 _Herald office.WANTED ~ GENTS, 0 WILL WA Charme © TX À selling club tickets for a first class tailor in the city, goed eommis- erald Offlce.; = M 50, H \u2014 A GOOD Va ore.\"Apply D.town, FRED \u2014REGPROTABLE AND INT\" stock; to the right partiss I oan offer the dent inducements; best time yg the year to make a start.Apbir for terms, at onod, to B.D.Smith, Winopa, Ont.NTED ~~ GIRLS FOR DIPPING CHOW lates: highest ce paid; steady employment.Appl 8 Kin 224 me TLEMAN OF die As rar agent for Montreal and distri large accident and Matility taesraas] Splendid Spportunity for State experience, y Po.Box 1008, Montrea WANTED \u2014 = SALRSMBN MAKD 50 FER tres.Sullivan Ce Ce.289 Maplewood Ave.Chicago, Il.mL WANTED \u2014 OENTLENUN OR LADIES i TO \u2018omploy agents; $900 per yehr and exptnses; § Thin ST nk Sere anaes wn Ba at, Torontes ; a Flannelotte Night Ladies\u2019 Fancy Btriped Flinnelette Night \u2018Always something Silk Stock Collar, Heavy -Guipure Stock Collar, stole .Bed Comforters at .satisfactory character, \u2018Eiderdown Bed Comforters, handsome JAN AAA AAA AA Amr \u201cbest\u201d have long been regarded as \u2014 A STRONG BOY, TO LEARN WANTED * a | IL GERVANT IN FAM: | \u201ci MAN, FAN ER, TO |.and de.\"general around Cresswell, Martin ligent persons, to solleit orfièrs for nursery | volliag \u201cNovelty Gien |\" This ever, the values superior, the past performances of The $2.10 33.30 .meuonscescoleceneuo00.obo me o Se ao dde cie with deep cape, + BÎZE L.usooce ces cancencess 3.30 \u2018the limit (16 years) \u2018costing.$6.30 pouch sleeves with cuffs, * 3.25 - Dreases for 380 Our extensive purchases direct .from, manufacturers enables us to give you superior values - in any.\u2019 grade, cs Dresses, in a neat style, with ' around neck and sleeves.The Price, only a cesmosmvon ee own frill 38c.\u201cNew in Ladies\u2019.Neokwear with turn over \u2026 - and 2 tads, hemstitohed \u2018border; trimmed with small silver buttons, in colors of white, pink, sky and\u2019 black, all with white binding.Fine .value for the \u2018Price B80¢ Ceeserases \u2026o.effect, 10 In.long, in white and : Paris color weeeveeconiansensocee S185 = Various Prices The public have long memories,.and even if we didn't make.it a.matter of principle: it would still, prove good policy to limit the \u201cstocks to values of a thoroughly # è sateen \u2018and silk coverings, full Bizes.Prices range from -% $3.75 to #14.00 o Witney Blankets ie ' For 83.45 Pair.\u201cA representitive of this partic?\u2019 - ular grade of Blankets: need include no high-flown adjectives in his\" vocabulary.\u201cWitney\u201d and\u2019 synonymous terms.Witney, by the \u2018way, is the name of the town in England where these blankets are \u2019 \u2018manufactured.- .\u201cPure White \u2018Wool Blankets, with blue and pink borders, size 72 x 90 in- : ches: Per Pair [CT 83.45 | The s.CA RSLE Y .CO., Limited, 196 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL, Plying to advertisements.SITUATIONS VACAI && Advertisements 1 insertion, 10c; 6 Insertions, for 86, DS EE Insertions, 85.WANTED \u2014 BLANK BOOK SEWERS book folders.Apply 603 Craig st.AND.ers for millinery and dressmaking._At 2679 St.St.Catberinesst.west, Apply ors; experienced; stead, bindery, 608 Craig at.7 work.Herald WANTED -\u2014 TBOOKBINDERS FINI - One that can assist at forwarding.San employment.Apply 603 Craig st.Carslake, 571 Et.James st.thoroughly understand gardenin + Woman as general servant.Address K 14 Harald Office.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CARPET : - ers.Apply Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons.SEW WANTED \u2014 FOR AN ASSURANCE OFFI a junior clerk, leaving school.Apply, TE Box 2414.References.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of four; no washi good Apply.with references, 4307 7 rbroone ar, _Westmount.ns |e 5 ME WANTED \u2014 HOUREMAID, A YOUN CE al; fam wo.apply 43 Fort st.WANTED -\u2014 COOK.\"GENERAL; SMALL : now or ironing\u2019 or upetair work.Apdly 4M- Bim ave, Ki , WANTED \u2014 STORNKERPER EX \u2018shed: coy ly to Mr.Wilkie, Thy Ives Co.La.cor.Prince and William sta.WANTED \u2014~ GIRLS FOR MAIL ROOM, afternoons from 3 p.m.Apply Heral Room, Chenneville at.y \u20ac Mai WANTED \u2014 TO ADDRESS 10 |.ot four.; FOR SALE.\u2014 DRIVING MARE, IN FIRST = sure to mention nd, when re\u2019 under this heading, 2; |: WANTED \u2014 APPRENTIOBS AND IMPROV- |.WANTED \u2014 \u2018BOOK FOLDERS AND BBW: | WANTED \u2014 \u2018BELL BOY.APPLY HOTEL i WANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE.NANAMUST | : Po ° plying advertisements.4 TheS.CARSLEYO®.|TheS-CARSLEYOS.ar for Boys\u2019 Uniaundered je FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THB MIL- lon.Kindling wood, $3.00; cut hard wood, 8 00; mi x blocks, «75; tamarac bloc $2.00 per & McDiarmid, 3 2 Canal Bano corses Guy and William st.Tel, FOR SALE \u2014 COAL \u2014 FURNACE SIZE, $6.25; Stove, Egg, Nut, $6.50; No.2 Chestnut; $5.50.Deliversd in city.H, More- Bouse, 66 Farm st., Pt St.Charles.Fhons 3018.- dv GFaDE, HEART ND - 06 Jum ts ssiives POR BA] ra une usd 7 wAtchy.\u2018a card rg ust out vers Also other Badges.Made by J.P Moncet _310 Gt James st, Roem 3.FOR SALE-\u2014% FOOT YACHT, IN rs condition, only two seasons in use.Apply K 280, Herald Office.FOR ~ SALB\u2014THOROUGHBRED BELGIAN \u2018hares; rich color, perfect ear lacing.Four red feet Long body and: limbs.Prices Catherine street.eee ren FOR SALE\u2014THRESHING MACHINE, ONLY used two seasons, and a two-horse power.Apply to 439 Mance Street.- 0 ance Se es FOR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that * defy competition.Largest stock in olty.A.Abern, Montreal Safe Works, 290 St, James._ Telephone Main 814.FOR SALE \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR C fur@lture, carpets, oilcloths, etc.to sul every taste, at prices defying all competition.Prince & Co.33 St.Lawrence st.\u201cKEEN-EDGE\" WILL SHARPEN DULLES?razor in 2 minutes.Puts on a fine, smooth edge.Acts like magic.It means razor always sharp.By mall, 12¢.Colonial Ims _borting Co., Box 248, Montreal.FOR SALE \u2014 À : 33 INCH DARK RED RED AN AQUATICS |\" .Held Their Annual\u2019 \u2018Meetings.(Special to.The Montreal \u2018Herald,) Brockville, Sept.23.\u2014The - annual meeting of the Brockville Rowing Club was held last night.\u2018The club has a +4 me > y menthe rship-\u2014of\u201442- Fhe\u2014treasurer-s \u2018Journal, Buy Milk Guaranteed Pure There -are doubts about Milk sometimes, \u2018but we guarantee what we sell to be absolutely pure, rich and sweet, and delivered in time \u2014\u2014 GUARAN TEED PURE MILK CO.Phoneup Ges._.2685 St.Catherine St.re een à CU .Finish, at Campbell's Raincoats .+ The acme of perfection, on the market, unrivalled | \u2018in Style, The dressiest Coat Fit nd fresh as at the \u2018beginning.He took lots of punishment, but he also: \u2018handed out some hot ones, a Fitz to Fight F Friday.Night.New York, Sept.23.\u2014On Friday night of this week in Philadelphia, Boh Fitz- simmons: will meet Con Coghlan, the Irish giant, In à six-round go.According to Bob Edgren of the New York- Coghlan is liable -to surprise a.few people who believe he is à novice \u2018at the hit-and-get-away game.He is a glant in every sense of\u2019 the word and da game fellow, too.(3pcclal.to The.Montreal Herätd.) .Kingston.\u2018 Ont.Sept.28.\u2014Joseph | Hawkey, who is winning\" tame In Chicago as a wrestler.having won.ten matches and never been .bested.is a\u2019 Canadian, and is a son vof Thomas Hawhey, of the township of Kingston Campbell's Clothing Corner, = 1261057 ST.on \u2019 [CANADIAN EN EXCURSION | - SEPT.24, 25, 26, 1903: - \u2018Valid to.return \u2018until October.12, 1603.Rates from Montreal DETROIT, Mich.$15.00 CLEVELAND, Ohio essuie ss0.16,50 BAY CITY, Mich.cui, 17,25 SAGINAW, Mich.17.15 COLUMBUS, Ohio .il 0! 20.00 CHICAGO, IL.ae is, 00 derson.Steér and Hearne; Yorkesd amd, Duggan.: ,.report\u2019 showed receipts during the past Fanny Dillard, Joe Pointer; Terrace, .become the owner.of same.First At Ter .- .ae ¥ 9 P » t Jersey City\u2014 .year of $1,201.83; expenditure, $1,062.30, Queen: Dest time, ER a > 000 prize, cup and $5.\u2018and\u2019 $20° divided Jersey City ê na .81130201x\u201411.3 0! leaving a balance in hand of $239.83.\u201cBin, A roe sn \"Dillon, 2 \u2026 among 11 other prizes.\" 1 Buffalo ».= .000000000- 0 & Be Officers were elected us follows: -Hon.best, 5.09.pfn: Mae 9 or: (b) The \u201cHon.S.A.Fisher\u201d medal \u2018Batteries\u2014 Pfanmiller and Dillon and, president, F.B.Cassett: hon, vicé-pres- e 415 class, cing.2 in 5.purse \u201c$1 100 s for the higtest-arsregate-n-m 4 Mévanus\u201d\"Haraÿ_\u2014tomia\u2014antr- Mat Forti nald.-Geo.P.Grazx LE \u2018John M.RO Ti oa woo 12, and 3 at 600 yards.First pr ze.| er Umpire, \u2018Swartwood.-Attend- ham, MPP.1.R.Boulton,\u201d D.8 \u201cLy n ; 5 dont ime, Columbia Hal; medal and $3, and a sum of $13 div ided ance 3,500.Booth, M: vor Walsh, W.H.Comstock.est time.Co Se \u2018| among four other prizes.° \u2019 +l Hons 7.Fulford, \u2018Rev.H.H wed - ° rm sd; AL.\\L LEAGUE.: -|*-fora- Jones Major Harrison, .HUNT CLUB\" 8 ANNUAL Races: i.ABOUT NEW-DRESS GOODS.=I At nT =, ; MacLare me pressent aise first eaves and colorings .R.\u2018H.E, Vice-presiden 3 ärdner: secon \u2018Steerlechases to be Held at Petite Cote nas novelty of the Fabrics are well exer.Pittsburg = .;0000101020\u2014 4.iz 3° vige- president, .Graham, jr., captain, on Saturday, Oct.3rd.: plified in The S.Carsley Co., Limited's, fine Brooklyn J .03000v1001\u2014 5 iv 0° C, T.Wilkinso a; hea: reasurer.The Mont 1 Hunt (lub hold: assortment.Flaked and \u2018coarse knotted \u2018Batteries\u2014Kennedy, - Ahompson \u2026 and : TA.Martin.executive comm e th ohired un u will ho thread effects \u2018predominate.It is remarkable Carisch: \u2018Schmidt and Rittér.Lmpire « Robert speck, 1.R.Shirretf, C.A.Mc- er annual steeplechases.over natural | the nimber of harmonious combinations that Ce?a.168 \u201c4 Nauehton, A.E.Foxton, Dr.Bowie; © countryoon Saturday.Oeteber 3: at Pa.ti FEIT Gog cea and combinations that Emsite.Aten es D.« Frowing committeé, Joüls Fournier, F.\u2018tite Cote.Tt goes without \u2018saving that the eye does not readily fire of.It is a mys- SAL St.Louis\" \u201c000001 690\u2014 1 % I Ji Steaey, F.1.Ritchie, Wm, Dier.A & good dav's sport.WHI bé .enjôyed by tery tothe uninitiated bow such pretty and St, Louis unes vo0us\u2014 10.11 2 resolution of, condolence with the fam- \u2018all who attend.- The \u2018following is the | apparently.complicated weags can HF sold Boston ~.©.3004 us \u2014 pit.iv of the late John Macl.aren was, Programme of events: =\" for such fittle prices as this enterpHaing con- |, Bätteries\u2014Betts and Covenay; AL | puesed.Mis\u201c Honôr Judge McDonald The farmers\u2019 race=This is fôr half-|{ cern aske.adv, ; LL me tinger and Morin, Umpire; Mor ans At- presented.the cups won by the spring bred horses\u2019 bred \u201con\u201d the Islind of | re «#7 tendance, 1,200.four-aared.crew Messrs.\u201cFournier, Montreat, Tle Blizard.or¥n the County) .GOLF \u2019 .At Cincinnall\u2014 .A a \u201cDig, Vanorman and Earle, These cups of Lav al and imported haliuired pires, : © prin oe 230200050012 16 5! were donated by the Judge, vhic ave Irgpped a foal on the: is-: _\u2014 iladelphia.7 se .| lands or in Ÿ : .nto Tournament.Hutteries\u2014Phiili ps and Font, -bDur- | \u201d + Marta County, and which The Tore ; ! ' Mantre at That night Had the best ata have not started in an; open steeples chase during 1903.Owifed.bv bona=| fide farmers of the Counties.of Hoche- laga, Jacques.Cartier and Laval.- The.Jorrocks- steepléchase is for a \u201cup.presented by the directors.of the Montreal: Arena.Compitny and private sweepstakes: For horses\u2019 owned; and to be ridden\u201d \u201cin pink.\u201d Hy.members of the MontTeal! \u2018Hunt.Catch weights over 155 lbs.\u201cAbout {we files.Open Handicap Steeplechase, $2507 Of which 135 to second, and $15 to third, Open to all Horses.Entrapce $5 start \u20acrs $10 additional, About three miles.The Hunt Cup\u2014For a plece of plate, second \u2018horsé to\u2019 saye erftrance and rtarting \u2018fee.For horses \u2018qualified with the Montreal Hunt in the year 1903, and that have not started for any race except a hunter\u2019s.race in 1903, .or for the King's Plate nf the Province nt Quebec, and bona fide the property of | , Members of .the Montreal Hunt on\u2019 or , Defore September.1.1903.To be ridden \"by members: of the Montreal Hunt or Ta .\u2018MR.JAME 1 have not\u2019 Belt is simply perfection.TI know, honest man will be glad to give.women, an Vv i Be a BOOK SPECIALLY I HAVE A .9 pm.[THAT WEAK SPOT THE SMALL OF THE BACK, debility; -.many.years.s MULRANEY, ORMSTOWN.QUE.* ad-a pain in my back since wearing your Belt, and the.varl- - cocele has disappeared, and I feel better than I'have for a long time,\u2019 2¢lt is the right thing for the disease you claim to cure.: © MR.RICHARD PINCOMBE, OF POPLAR HILL, ONT.writes: It did for \u2018me what doctors have been trying {vo _ do with medicine fot.the last four years\u2014that is, to \u2018cure my stomach.sun stronger and better In health now neighbors and relatives are \u2018surprised.how skeptical people are after paying hundreds of dollars to \u2018dôctors withoyt getting any benefit, and, knowing that ahy-man would wil- \u201clingly pay.\u2018br a cure when he gets it; I: now offer any man a complets restoration to.manly vigor and health before he pays a cent.deception abolt- \u2018this offer, either in the making of it or carrying It out.AN I ask is fair security that I will be paid when the work is done; this any : PAY ONLY WHEN CURED.FREE BOOK.\u2014H you cannot call, write for my beautiful\u2019 descriptive book, showing how my belt Is used.It explains how my Belt cures weak- gives | DR.M.F.MoLAUGHLIN, ei.: OFFICE HOURS.-\u2014# 6 am to pm, Wotasetry and\u2019 Sunday evenings\u2019 tn Toroiito.Sept.23.\u2014 Ihe ninth.tourna-\u2019 ment of the Royäl Canadian Golf Association commenced on the links\u2019 of | Cinéipnats .7.+ 6.0: -the Toronto Golf Club to-day.The Phila elphia, .6000000- 1.6.0 tcurnament promises: to be the best in.(Called: darkness.) : ; the history of the.assoclation, and all *Ratierles\u2014Ewing and.Peltz; Mitehoil the best known\u2014golfers in Canada will \u2018and.Dooin Umpires, Johnstong and: compete, Including, last year's cham=- Hurst.Attendince, \"2,083.; pion, F.R.Martin, of Hamilton.At Chicago\u2014 | 2 \u2014_\u2014 Chicago :.\u20182 \u2026.00320010x\u2014 6- ai 1 \"Ree Professor Trussell and Miss Ca- New.York .000000603 - 1.8 1 i xi'lle M.Stafford make - their daring\u2019 ones Water and Raul; Mi 6.000 feet double parachute jürp from-_| Ginnity and Warner.Umpire.Pay, the big \u201cSweet Caporal\u201d cigarette bal- | Attendance, 5,100, on; Sunday.September.27th, at 5.20 swm.at Lafontaine Pork (Logan's, AMERICAN LEAGUE.Farm)._ \u201c* , RH.B.Presents will he distributed from\" the.At Washington .balloon.Washington .LH0N00R01I\u2014 2 5 2; ss St.Louis | :.002600000\u2014 & 12 2 A Match at Bout de Lite.A \u2018shooting.match will be held :at \u2018Bout de l'ile, Oct.14,.beginning at\u201c 10 o'clock.Prizes wiil be given in all: events.°° 1° 0 Coes | Sm glebv and Dooin.; Sew ond game \u2014 ; Co | {034000 8 10 .Batteries\u2014Patten and - Kittredge: + \u201cnded pri cétice they have held so far Lis seaxom, \u201cAbout sixty players tutn= ad out for the first regular practice by clectrie light, and the boys quickly \u2018accustomed, ditions, to- night.a Another \u201cpractice will.beheld .Los, % eee ass .- MA TAND RING \"Boxed a Draw, I The hoxing contest betweeen Arm- étrong and Thibault, at Maisonneuve Lust night, ended in a draw.The crowd | that went down to see the bout got their money's worth, as the fight was n- good one, Armstrong \u2018appeared He In better condition, than Thibault and seemed.to \u2018have him alrhost at hls | Sudhoof and Kahoo!.Umpire, Cons nolly.Attendance, 1.108.i At Boston\u2014 ; FT Raston .: eo. 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: 880 yards run.\u2019 Une mile run.x.220 yards boys (15 and under} Putting 16 1b.shot.\u201cThrgwing 56 1b.weights .Runnidñg high jump.Running broad Jumps \u201c130 yards hurdles.Three mile run.Entries close Wednesday, at 9 pm.Ertrance fee, Shc each senior.events 25¢ junior event.Lo Rules of CA.AT will govern.23rd Sept See Professor Trussell and Miss ;Camille.M.étafford make their daring 16.600 feet double parachute jump from the big \u201cSweet Caporal\u201d cigarette ballon, Sunany.September 27th; at 5.00 | nan, at lafontaine Park (Logan's Farm).Presents will be distributed from the ; t alloon.fil DOLLAR (OE FOR THE SMELTER (Mr.\" net Believes Reduction - Will be.Made to Companies in British\u2019 Columbia.ni Mining - conditions throughout the Ing the past season improved satisfac- A permanent basis \u2018is steadily great deal to all the companies.occurred Is.the, solution of the coke | problem.\u201d Mr.8.H.C7 Mirier, of the Granby Consolldsted Company; \"voiced this oplhion -in conversation with a Herald representaitve qu + duscussing several points of the general report the company.wowd be able to make to the shareholders at the annual meeting.enrly in October\u201d \u201cThe establistmment of additional coke ovens\u2019 ut Fernie have resulted {gy the various mining companles securing \u2018sufficlent.coke, Just mow a price of $6.60 a ton in heing paid, but this ls still much too high.: I feel confident that the day ts not tar distant when the companies will] be securing $6: coke.The diftérent uses.to Which coke fa\u2019 put make it ubsolute- Iv\u2019 necessary for the companies to be able to secure it \u2018at as low.4 figure as possible.\u2019 Company.has expended .$300,600 in making .various improvements and additions, and without .anticipating any of the .details of the financial report.to be submitted dt the gnnual meeting 1 might say that the entire amount has been earned.\u201cThis is inded satisfactory when it is remembered that other leading Can- -adian.industrial compatiies are, having considerable trouble.\u201d pes.- AFFECTS.OWEN SOUND; London, Ont, Sept.23.\u2014(Spècial.)\u2014 Mayor Greer Owen Sound, who'is in the city to-day, told a reporter that, while the prospects of Owen Sound had been very bright up to a week ago, he was convi that the trouble at the Soo w would seriously affect his town.343.90 Province of British Columbia have Aur- | During the present year the Granby 3 Canada: \"sale until November 30th, 1903, from $48.90 Montreal to Nelson, $46.40 toria, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore.Montreal .to Spokane, Wash.; 0 Montreal to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Helena, Butt» and Anaconda, Proportiohately, low rates, to\u2019 other.points.tion every night at 10.10 p.m.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH orrics 129 ST.JAMXS STRMRT.next Post Offles, RAILWA v \u2018 GRAND HUTT RE ANNUAL - WESTERN EXCURSIONS -To- \u2018|DETROIT.CHICAGO And Points West.SEPT.24, 25, 26, 1903.\u2018Valid to return until October 12, 4903.\" \u2018PORT HURON, MICH.$14.85 DETROIT, MICH.15.00 \u2018CLEVELAND, Ohio .i.16.50 BAY CITY, Miche.commnmnaeonns 17.25 SAGINAW, Mich.12.15 COLUMBUS, Ohio.++.20.00 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.19.05 CHICAGO, ILL.18.00 pn CINGINNATI, Ohio.a.22.30 s PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.Fressseeirewssacsc0u0 000 34.00 DAYTON, Ohie.:.20.60 INDIANAPOLIS, ind.22.20 Proportionate rates ' from all.atatlons In Canada.MOOSE, DEER AND PARTRIDGE \"HUNTING: Write \u2018to or call on the undersigned tor free copy \u2018of book efititled \u2018\u2018Haunts of.Fish.and Game,\u201d giving full \u2018information as to Fish and Game Laws of Ontarlo and \u2018Que- dec, also States, of Michigan, Maine and New Hamprhire.The- book also contains béauti- tully Alustrated Maps showing thè best Hunts ing districts along the Line of the Grand Trunk, Railway System, .OITY TIOKET OFFIOR3.C187 St.James Street, Tolophones Main 460 and 451, or Bonaveniurs Station, NEW YORK CENTRAL |.\"© AND HUDSON RIVER RR.°' Trains eave Windsor Station as follows: -.» f 11 Ad 3.008 M rte pie ee 1 30 P.daily.Syracuse, Roches: ter, \"Buftaio, Albany; 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