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[" a 1 F who cheered him again and again.Vv was introduced by à $28 A LINE \u201cwouldn't buy an advertisement in the Sieve Column, but rates in the i Want Columu are cheaper than that.THE MONTREAL HERAI TO-MORROW'S WEATHER e Fair and cold.Sun rose to-day at 6.45; sets at 441, ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.262, TWELVE PAGES.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908.TWELVE PAGES.= PRICE ONE CENT SILVER JUR LEE I ] vl h 3 ç hoe 2 > on \u201c& \u201c, 2 \u201c ; Five Hundred Members ©] ~ Meeting of Councils at Which Mr.Wiggins Speaks.sf the Arca\u2019 lust the anniversary of loyal celebrated Hall, under The twenty-sixth founding of the order num 11: C'utiicctit VS AS night in Drunnnond Auspdres of the Giraud Council of QuUe- attended, vas bec Five hundred menibers and class Hiuitation of 45 members also held.Ail the ed, as well as the of New Yurk and New Jersey.local counicits were represent.sister organlzatio ag The su prenne Vic-hezent, Mr Howard ©.Wiguing, of hou.NY.was also present, and he was tendered 4 magultient reception by the assetahled Aveanums, He Mr J.H.The Grand Vice-MRoegent, Mr.Willian H.Whyte, in the abzence of the Grand Regent, Mr Archioadd Mller, of Quebec, presided.There was an interesting progra nme of music and speech and ceremony, and the Grand Vice-Regent introduced the officers\u2019 degree staff of Prince Albert Council, No.1293.Thev were: H.J.El- lott, K.: Dr.W.Grlieve Nichol, V.H: H.©.Organ, OO; FF.Arthur Jackson, 5.PR.; D.F.Johnson, CL, and A.RM Dobie, G.The Dorchester ritual was exempHsed, and Royal Arcanum odea and hymns were rendered by the choir, Solos and recitations were given hy Mr.Percy Clarkson, Ir.A.W.Haldt- mand, Mr.D.F.Johnson, Mr.8, Dunn, Mr.J.H.R.Smith, Capt.KE.J.Jhiun- bers, Mr, Leslie Tedford and Dr.W, H.Drummond.The chairman made an appeal on be- fialf of the order asking that the members should do all in thelr power to bring in recruits seo that their themselves had.Hon.W.A.Weir, K.C\"., M.ILA., Past Grand Regent, gave a brief address, in which he also urged the claims of the order.He pointed out that duty of every man to provide for the future of those dependent upon him, and they could Well do so by the system of insurance the order had instituted.Indeed, he did not know of a better or cheaper insurance.When Mr.Howard C.to speak he was met with a storm of applause which lasted for several minutes.His speech was entirely complimentary, and he remarked especially upon the high standard of their inftia- tion ceremony® He had travelled from Maine to California and had never seen it better done.After Mr.Tressider had Epoken à banquet Was held in the Royal Arcanum Hall MAYOR GUAY HAS CLOSE CALL IN PLASTER SHOWER St.and Aldermen at Lively Time After Session.His Worship Henri Have Council Mayor Guay, Alderman Labreche and Mr.J.N.Senreal, of the C'onneil of St.Herrt, had à Lively time after their Inst meeting, and hivd a barrow escape from being hurt.They had retired into the mayors room to tulk over sone basiness, and were comfortably seated when the plaster of the ceiling hepan to give way.Ome large piece fell toward the navor's head.but Be dadged it sucecessfollv.Tha others meanwhile were busy nt tho fume exerotie, ; For a few minutes the exciting It; for a safe place cortinued, and when a convenient onpoertunity seemed to have arrived, the fathers of the city male & dush for the door.but the tire vas not yet.for near the exit thers was more.danger.However, they ultimately made thelr aay out safely, tot much the warse for their adventure, bot locking as if they had just emerged from ao Montana bliz- gard, or an Alaska snowstorm, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHERBROOKE LADIES COLLECTED CAR FARES Made Over a Hundred Dollars for the Sacred Heart Hospital in Spite of the Rain.Sherbrooke, Nov.fi, number of the prominent lidies of This city acted as conductors on the Beit and Park lines of the Sherbrooke Street Railway during à portion of yesterday.They were a day too late in regard to the weather, as it raiîined al day, and this fuct told agalnst them in the re- reipts.The fact that ciosed ears had to be used debarred the public from seeing just how thyy handled the cash boxes.The receipts were for the Sacred Heart Hospitil and amounted ta $104.02, Had the weather heen fine they would have been considerably larger.The ladies who acted ns conductors were Mrs, Rioux, Mra.Alfre 1 Lanctot, Miss Ianctot, Mrs.Pantieton, Mrs Lottinville, Mrs, Moreney, Mrs, J.Royer.JEWISH COMMUNITY TO DISCUSS BRITISH OF' °R Action Will Be Taken Next Sunday Evening Anent Forming an Independent State.- (specialy \u2014 A TI.One of the most important questimia Jews all over the world have ever aad to consider ig the offer of the British Government to the lénders of the Zion- {st movement of forming practically an Independent state under British suze- raînty in their territory In Fast Africa, The Jewish community of Montreal fll meet in the Baron de Hirsch Institute Hall, Bleury Street.Sunday evening at 8 o'clock to discuss the Rritish offer.Representatives from all parts of the Dominion will be present.and take part in the nroc-edinges, Mr.Clarence 1.Ae Sola will preside, and nmong other tpeakers will be Mesars.À.Pierce, of Winnipeg.I.Rubinowitz, of Vancouver; A.Harris and H.L.ang, of Ottawa, RB, Eflver, of Kingston, J 5.Leo, And the rabble of Montreal, na well a8 repre- rentatives from the Hebrew colonies of Toronto, Quebec and Et John.It is expected that the offer of the Diritish Government will be entertained fn de Galt of there belng no prospect of noteturn in the nent future of these pnclent people to Palestine, The Daug tera of Zion will nlso taka part, being 1 by Mrs, Clarence T de Sola, thelr esident: Miss Miriam I'vrnstein, who will alan rpeak in He- breve, and Miss Ji Morris.Mr, M.Sivaus Mr JO 5.Leo, Mr.J.A.Ja- cote, Mr M Shapira, and the Jewish ergy Will odds sperk, - THOMAS RYAN PASSES AWAY.Thomas Ryan died lant night at the Jirfuge, 321 Dorchester Street.He was ¢~ years of age.and had been sent to the refuge about six weeka ago by the Recorder.He was at supper when he dled.coroner.owas the : trouble, de, The care was dismisged by the that he has not left the capllal yeti, Cand to Mr.Kayman, the U.S.Vive- Consul at Panama and now acting consul there, to Inform the Bovern- ments af Colombia and Panama Te- Tressider.friends would have the same benetits as they Wiggins rose : the outskirts of the town and they did ard Chulldings, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES THE ISTHMUS Consuls Have Been Notified to Inform Panama and Colombia European Nations Will Probably Follow the Same Course.Washington, Nov.6.\u2014The United States Government has recognized the de facto of Panama, It was announced at the State Department, after the return of Becretary Hay from the Cahnet meeting, that instructions have been to l'.5.Minister Beaupre, at Bogoto (assuming guvernment sent spectively that the de facto government recognized.Panag, Nov.b.\u2014General Tovar, and his staff have last been convineed vf the useclessness ol their resistance to the provistonal government and have accepted the terms offered by the Junta, They will go Calon by train und will leave immediately on the Roy- a) Mail steamer Crfnoco for Cartagena.The arrangement to this end was made 13 at to through the efforts of Commander Hubbard, of the United States gun- oat Nashville, superintendent Shaler Superintendent Prescott, who guaran- fulfill the nnd Assistant of the Panama Railroad, ten that both parties will agreement.There {8 great city because the public seems that troops were moving ward the line probably decided Gen- eridd Tovar and his staff to acrept the terms of the Junta, it looked once as (f there would he It arranged that the Government troops should withdraw to all over the of the The rejoleing stabil y assured.re- fact to- now areuty was COUNCIL WILL TAK UP THE COMPLAINT | \u2014 | Residents at St.Leuis Square Say | Vibrations Caused by Trams Undermine Houses.The Road Committee, acting on a petition from proprietors in the neighborhood of St.Louis Square, will recom- n end the Council to forbid heavy vehi- «ts from passing along the streets bordering the square.The proprietors res present that the vibration is undermining the houses of the neigh ried.| They also say that the basin in the centre uf the square ig aiding the vibration in this work, us the bottom is not commented arul the water breaks through penetrates beneath neighboring This question of cementing the busin has been referred to thie Wo ter C'ornmi: A duiégation from Ste Cunéegonde asked the Council to co-aperate fn ob- turning from the Grand Trunk Rati- Vav Company the opruing of Dromin.on ter, Street.The town oliered to contribute 212 a year tosard support of a Mage mon ai (he crossing.AJ.Laporte sugested that u depaitation fram the Councils -hould gp to Ottav a to ask the Batlway Comantittens to for o the Go TA te open the strert.A report to | this eect wil be present.d to Council, | Al Topo te also plea ded the need of Guy ireel propris tors between st | Luke and SG Catherine Streets, for a (ow Rewer, The present one has \u2018 reach 4 the mature ape of forty hard Winters, Fhe proprietors of Proctor's, and La Corona noted had offered to pay $00 tow as construction ofp aeener and tic comantttes wWil rep ri fauvor- ably on the projet.Ald.Hebert qropeselt thee Htreet cars on Delocimier Avenue, fnistead of stopping ou Rachel Stress shoud now return by wav of Gauthier strent, which was opened by resolution of the Council on August Jo No ation wis taken by tue committee in the matter.OFFICIALS OF ST.JOHN TO MEET SIR THOMAS Deputation From Winter Port Will Probably Arrive in Montreal Early Next Week.Sir Thomas Shanghnessy has receive4 a request from the City of St John, NBL, to arrange to meet a deputat.on from the Canadian winter port and dis- cûsa the question of improved facilities for handling the large and ever-grow- ing winter The request Intimates that Sir Thomag might visit st, John, the committee, and at the same time inspect the facilities.The president of the Canadian Pacific vould much prefer, however, that the meeting should take place here, and this {a probably the way {it will be arranged, The opinion of the Canadian Pacific trade.meet nfficials ts that St John needs more berths If it 19 to take care of future business, but that the Canadian Pacific! should ot be cal'ed upon to provide them.The St John committer to mest Sir: Thomas la compos] of members of the ! City Council, with Deputy Mayor Gold- | rick as chairman.They will probably | be here about the middle of next week.qe A HORRIBLE DEED.It is Alleged that Wife Poured Acid Over Sleeping Husband.Redeville, Ont, Nov.6,- A fearful tale comes from the neighboring town of Dreseronto.It 1g sald : that a young married couple have for] some time not heen living happily together.Some time ago the wife left her husband, hut afterwards went hick to Hive with him.Lately, so the story goes, relations have heen strained, and a couple of night Ago while the husband was as:cep, It is alleged that ths wife turned down the bedciothes and poured & quantity of strong acid over Spretat)\u2014 her husband, who was frightfully burned before assistance reached him.Last night !t was atated that the man was so badly injured that his life was despaired of, Lut this morning the troops Lo which caused blue-jackets so during the night.Colonel Torres marched the center of the town, the landing of American who were barricaded behind bales of cotton in front of the bank and the ratlrond building.The commander of the Nashville distributed about fifty rifles to private citizens, who, with the blue jackets guarded the barricades.Situation is Quiet.Washington, Nov.6.\u2014The Navy De- partinent has recelved a despatch from commander Deluna, of the Dixle, announcing his arrival at Colon.The cablegram stutes that the Colombian troops have evacuated that the situation fs qulet.Will Recognize Treties.Paris, Nov.8.~The French Forelgn Office to-day recived a despatch from the Franch consul at Panama, confirming the news of the revolution, The consul says \u201cThe new mer treaty C'aloribta.\u201d The last Information Is regarded by the officials here as being most finport- ant, us showing no disposition on the part of the new republir of Panaimna to repudiate the cannl or other property tights acquired from Colombia.in Mexico.and the for- of assumes nll legal obligations state utd Excitement Clty of Mexico, Nov.6.-\u2014There Is great puble interest here fn the Panama revolution Aled the undercurrent of talk in clerical party circles, where Colomhla is regarded as In sympathy with the clerical party programme, 18 that the American authorities are the secret promoters of this disturbance, and are planning to seize the Panama region and annex it to the United States.BIG COTTON DEAL WILL GO THROUGH And Colonial Bleaching Co.May Join the Merchants and Dominion, of the Com- The proposed amalgamation Dominion and Merchants Cotton panies and possibly the Colonial Bleaching and Printing Company, was the talk of the \u201cStreet\u201d to-day, snd was favorably commented upon by the people who are familinr with the strained conditions of the trade, Leading representatives of the com- | pres were not disposed to talk for publication, but admitted that negotis- \u201cLions were ln progress and that if pre- to anything of the deal sent indications arnounted it Sutisfartory conclusion would be the outcome, It was hinted that the Colonial people were Inclined to be firm in their desire to stand aloof from the merger but that sufficient pressure might be brought to bear tv bring the company ln, Mr, Forget Denies Rumor, The rumor that the Montmorency Catton Company would also be Includ- vd in the desl Was denied by Mr.ito- dolphe Forzet, Les The Cologital Bleaching Company has been à successful enterprise and has ao print mill at Se Henrd which naturally cornes 1n cire 1 corrpétition with the coeds turned cut hy one of the Lomin- lors Magog pants, The advantages of the merger would Le dy thie lesson g of th severe compe- tit shich has recendy existed In the e, nd which had worked to the 0 itnent of both the Merchants ated bomimion.Effortsto come to some undrrstancing on regard to prices on mianufactured goods have been unav- allinæ ant the summer has been on \u201c HtrenUOUS one ln various ways, the scarcity of raw rotton only helping to intens gy the situation generally, Dominion Cotton Mills.Following ts à list of the controles by the Dominion Cotton ©, together soil the looms and number of hands employed.mills now Fmploy- cs.Loome.Epindies aoc helaga 1.275 1,550 65,280 St Annes 470 437 20, 800 Magog 10040000 1,234 47.20% Halifax A 23.508 Moncton 358 15,608 Mouindeor 1SN 2x1 10,200 Brantford .175 282 11,372 Magog (prints.ENT) Ce Lente The Merchants Cotton Company has 2500 Jooms, 110.060 spindles and employs from 1,800 2,000 hands running full time, SCALE FOR ENGINEERS READY FOR OFFICIALS Committee Will Probably Meet Executive of the Canadian Pacific Road Next Monday.to when The committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers nnd Flremen, which is here to interview the Cana- lan Pacific Ratlway authorities in an effort to recure higher wages, continues to hald secret sessions In the Odd- fellows\u2019 Hall, 291 St James Street, All divisions of the Canadian Pacific, from St.John, N.B., to Vancouver, are now represented in the committee, and officials of prominence in the world of rallway \u2018ahor organizations are also present.These are Grand Chief Han- rahan, of the Brotherhnod of l.ocomo- tive Engineers, western division, and Grand Chlef Stone, of the eustern section.They meet In session with the committee three times à day, and the formulation of the demands the men will make will probably be completed today.Mr.Ashford Kennedy, of Winnipeg, chairman of the committer, was seen this morning, but declined to say when the committee would meet the officials ! of the Can:'& in Pacific, or what thelr deminnds would be.It is understood that when the committee does meet the company's representatives It will present a scale of wages which has been agreed upon by the whoie system.These scales will vary according to the locality and the cost of living.The expectation now In Cable Service, TARTES POSITION ON THE PREFERERCE British Journal Says Mr.Chamberlain is Wrong in Claiming Mr.Tarte as Supporter.(Canadian Associated Press ; London, Nov.6\u2014The Liverpool Daily Post, commenting upon Mr.Chamberlain's Birmingham speech, says his statements that trade with Canada has fnicreused during the last few yearn, and that the Canadian Government and the Canadian Opposition are both willing to give a further preference, are thoroughly misleading.The Post glves figures in support of its claim, and says the failure of the Canadian preferential tariff will stimulate direct trade with the mother country because the general Canadian tariff is frankly protectiomist, and it protects industries the least important to Cannda, and taxes those the most Important.Mr.Chamberlain claims Mr.Tarte as a supporter.The Post asks, When has Mr.Tarte changed the opinion he expressed -in a letter to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, urging n revision of the tariff of 1497, withqu view to more adequate protection?ALLANS MAY LEAVE Not Satisfied With Accommodation at the Liverpool Docks.(Canad'au Assoclated Press.) London, Nov, 6\u2014Rumor says there is every likelihood of the removal from the Mersey to Manchester of a large portion of the tonnage owned by the Allan Line, in consequence of the strained relations existing between the Mersey Dock Board And the Allan Line Company.The latter claim the dock accommodation, especlally for mall steamers, Is Insufficient.and that their cargo stenmers are docked so far away ns to cause loss of time and much in- convenlence, Mr.H, A.Allan said this morning that he had recelved no word about the rumored change of port.Some time ago he heard that the Allan Line Was fo he assigned a néw dock in Live erponl, and this berth, \u2018while more ad- vantagenuy to à certain class of freight, wns also inconvenient for the handling of other kinds of cargo.The new dock might have proved more unsatisfactory than at first supposed, and thus lcd the English managers tn change to Manchester.Mr.Allan said that ware the report correct it would not in the least affect the Canadian roval mail rervice, as only cargo boats would be transferred to Manches\u2018 .CANADA AND UNITED STATES.(Canadian Assorlated Press.) London, Nov.6\u2014A well-known pro- frssional man who hna returned from a tour through Canadn has been interviewed by the Pall Mall Gazette, He ft 18 certain that it we do not enter into closer relations with Canada she will enter Into a reciprocity treaty with the United States, but that this fact will not impair her loyalty to the matherland, says OCTOBER EMIGRATION RETURNS (Canadian Asgsociated Press.) London, Nov.6.- The emigration re- türns fer the month of October show 2.071 English, 149 Irish, 762 Scotch, 2.122 forelgmers.Tha total emigration from United Kingdom ports during the ten months ended Oct.21 Was 45,753 English, 2.495 Irish, 10.13% Scotch and 24,644 foreigners, In (tober 7,411 persons went to South Africa and 1,657 to Aus- tralla and New Zenland.GERMAN IMMIGRATION Germans Emigrating Must Travel in German Ships, Says That Government.London, Nov.8.\u2014The German -Govern- ment has established an emigration station on the frontier of Saxony in order to prevent intending emigrants presing the frontier en route to ports in Holland or Belgium, with a view to compelling them to 8ajl from German ports in German steamers.This move will, it is feared, seriously interfere with the British transatlantic steamship J.ssenger trade, causing a loss of perhaps 60,000 passengers per annum.CHINESE OFFICIALS WANT WAR WITH RUSSIA But the Better Informed Realize the Utter Helplessness of Their Position at Mukden, Pekin, Nov, 6- Some of the hotheaded members of the counci] have advised the Dowager Empress to de- ~ clare war on Russia because of the seizure of Mukden, and send troops to release the Tartar general, whose detention at Mukden, growing ut of the decapitation of the (\u2018hihese tandjt who had enlisted in the Russian Bervice, but who fell into the hands of the Chinese after the Russians had evacuated Mukden, wounds Chinese guscep- tibilitles, as it is considered to be not only an insult to a high official, but as Insulting to the Chinese Government Itself.Better informed officials, however, realise the helplessness of China, and the madness of attempting to-go to war with Russia.Their counaeia have hitherto prevalled, though there In much baseless war talk in the native press and among the younger Chinege officials.: London, Nov.6\u2014The Pekin correspondent of the Times says:\u2014 M, Les- sar, Rusalan \u2018Minister to China, In re- ; Announre that he would run yesterday, waich sponse to China\u2019& remonatrance against : the renccupation of Mukden, said the renccupation was due to Chinag persistent refusa.flan demanda.Japan has assured China that she will accept no compromise with Russia Involving the recognition of any important Russian sovereignty in Manchuria, but at the same time she has warned China that if the Rus- that the firgt conference will be held plan demands are accepted Japan will next Monday, and that the sessions will not be prolonged.be compelled to reconsider her atti- .tude.\u201d to acrede tn the Rua- EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTION IS DISPOSITION OF THE BRITISH Nathaniel Louis With Reference to Q Inter-Imperial Trade.Cohen Writes to Board of Trade uestion of l\u2019olicy on \u201cI believe the special advantage of | the congress lay as much In the great | opportunity afforded for the exchange of suggestive thought in our pleasant personal Intercourse, as in the formal resolutions passed at Montreal.\u201d This opinion was expressed In a letter sent to Mr.George Huadrill, secretary of the Canadian committee of arrangements, to-day by Mr.Nathaniel Louis Cohen, one of the London, Eng.delegates at the recent congress.\u201cSince rny return here,\u2019 the letter continues, \u2018I have guthered the impression that the very general aspira- tien whitch 1 think prevalls more or lees throughout C'anada for an Imperial fiscal system favoring inter-Im- perial trade, is inspired much more by the belief that such an arrangement would be a great bond of Imperial unlen, without mjury to any class anywhere, than merely by the expectatiog of direct or indirect cornmercial advantages.Opwninion at Present Time.\u201cI think at the present time tl e ma- Jority here may hold that colonial products are not yet sufficiently dominant {ni our markets to admit of such an arrangement as regards foodstuffs, without raising supply prices disproportionately to any possible advantuge to the colonies, 1 think In the meantime there la more or less a very general desire here to favor in every other way inter- Imperial trade, nnd espectially the trade with our Canadian fellow-subjecta, who are very Near to the hearts end syrmnpathles of home country Hritishers.I hope you end your fellow countrv- men will remember that the British disposition on questions of pdlicy is always rather toward evolution than revolution.The Alaskan Controversy.CT can assure you Most nf us were as sorry as can be the Canadians that the décision on that Alaska controversy went against our side, although perhaps we at a greater distance from the district concerned may have a more proportionate sense of the extent of the practical significance of the adverse decision.\u201cYet already 1 think this occurrence han served to fllustrate the characteristic practical good sense of the Cuann- dlans in making the best of the posl- tion.I am sure they will he heartily alded to this end by their fellow-sub- jects tn the old country and by both Governments,\u201d Mr.(\u2018ohen also says In his letter to Mr.Hadrill: \u201cI am sure all my colleagues, like myself, have been greatly impressed by our observation of the enormous Intent material wealth and possibilities of Canada.The Co-operative Spirit.\u201cEspecially notable is, 1 think, the! co-operative spirit prevailing through- | out the country: I mean the solidarity of desire amongst all our Canadian | fellow-subjerts\u2014whntever thelr origin \u2014to do thelr part in strengthening the! E:npire and in promoting the develop- LINE IN DECEMB Running Into Montreal in Less va Than Thirty Days.ment of their own country.whether in tke direction of fostering mineral, corn, meat or manufacturlng trading activities.\u201cI was also greatly impr®#sed by the fair and equal treatment throughout ! the country of ull sects and classes, atu] the perfect equality of opportunity for all as far as public facllities are concerned, and also with the public , spirit of many voluhtary assuclations.by the : I was not surprised, therefore, very creditable personal attributes of the mass of the people of your country; their industry, thelr domesticity, their general sobriety and thrift, and I would add the very notable good carrlage of your youuger people of betokening, I! think, ance of food and a fine cllimare, but Also sensibie and good physical training.\u201d es MR: BLAIR HAS NOT BEEN OFFERED CHAIRMANSHIP Ho Says He Knows Nothing of the Railway Commiesion\u2014Is Visiting Canale, Ont.Nov, 6.\u2014(&pecial.)\u2014 Hon.A.G.Blair, ex-Minister of Ralil- ways 3 now making a tour of (an- ada with Collingwood Schreiber, Deputy Minister of Ii partment of Rullways and Canals.The ex-minlster arrived In Toronto yesterday In the Government private car Ottawa, He and Mr.Hohreitbe tnsperted the St Lawrence canals and left lust night for the Welland Canal.On their return they will view the progress of the work on the Trent Valley canal.Mr.Plair «aid he accompanying Mr, Schreiber on his tour of ingpe ion was prompted by his desire to see the works on the Sto Lawrence canals which he had begun us Minister of the Department, His attention \u2018vus directed to rumors that he would Le offered the post of the chairman of the Railway Commission.He sald: \u201cThe proposition has pot\u2018 been submitt-d to mr, Whatever the future may have In store.\u2014\u2014\u2014 TORONTO 'VARSITY'S NEEDS.Toronto, Nov.6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Premier Ross, and Hon, Richard Harcourt \u201cad a discussion about university finances yesterday afternoon with President Loudon, Dr.John Hoskin and Principal Hutton.The estimates of the university for the coming year are in hrnds of the Government, were carefully gone over yesterday, It is understood the university will need from $150,000 to $160,000 for its arts de- partinent, $30.000 for medicine, and $40,- 000 for engineering, Toronto, ZT hrongh The Herald's Sieve &PROPRIETORS of the Balkan war cloud are about to lold it away for the winter, MR.TARTE SAYS he decsn\u2019t know whether he'll talk on the tariff or not.locre\u2019s only one answer.lie'll taik, \u201cIF POETS are born their ancestors should be held respousible,\u201d says the Westimouit philosuphèer.THE HON.JIM COCHRANE neglected i | i was exceedingly careless of him, CANADA'S EXPORTS of tariff orators to | England are growing fo highly satisfactory ; preportious.Count 100 betore speaking if you are angry, and if the other feliow is the biggest count 10,000.LONDON TRUTH called Joe Chamberlain \u201cEljah HE\" and all London laughed.We don't know whore tho Joke is, but tae cables say it's a good one.AS TAMMANY GOLS in on Jan.1st, New Yerk can begin raving up in order to pay the personal expenses of the grafters, After the Deluge (McGill Outiook.) M the Rearrvoir above us Where the microbes aport and play, Wheres they toss the tawny waters Till they turn to golden spray, Should {n rushing course descending Drown the Farulty of Arts, It would drown in wee unending Scores of fair Donaldas\u2019 hearts.IT 12 SAID that the Russian Government does not expect war with Japan until &pring.It ta nice to have the programme arranged for the future, No doubt in the Russian war office the date bank has the time jotted down, | an that Japan will not be able to take the : Russians by aurprive.The Eagle Eye of a Keen Critic.One day, while the famous M'Ilais was engaged In painting his famous picture, \u201cChill October,\u201d among the reeds and rushes on the banka of the Tay.near Perth, a voice câme over from the hedge: Man, 4i4 ye never try photography\" \u201cNo, never,\" replied Millais; painting slowly.A paure.\u2018\u201cÎt'e à hantle quickrr.\u2019 said the voire.\u201cYea.I aupprse so.Another pause, \u2018An\u2019 Us malr tke the place.\u2019 DEVERY SAYT that he's \u201c\u2018out of politics for good.\u201d For the good of politics?PATTI IS REPORTED to be just as good a singer us she ever was.Her manager doubtless sees many grand farewell - tours still abead.THE WAR that was to ave begun between \u2018 lussia und Japan several weeks apo seems to have got wet and failed to go off.MRS.ROLAND BR.MOLINEUX has been married to the lawyer who secured a divorre for her, Rome people would do almgst anything to get out of paying a lawyer his feo, UWE SYMPATHIZE with The Herald Sieve man.'\u2014MeGill Outloek.Thanks.What for?MODERN FOODS.= Miss Sophronia Jennie Moddle Studied hyg'entie twaddle TEt she got 1f in her noddle That she couldn't Hive on fond\u2014 And she used to sit und ponder On the happy Over-Yonder, Where the hosta angelic wander, Aud on surh things she would broo No thing not by art digested Miss Sophronia molested, And she got herse!f Infested With the cerealit's fad Till her ttle wit created In her skull evaporated, And her common sense was slated To go slumping to the bad.She ate hay ond wheat and barley, She chewed soup-nuts small and gnarly, With a steak she ne'er would parler Nor with solid stuff like that; Rut she stuck with grim persistence To her predigest existence, And she fought\u2019 with firm res\u2018stance All temptation to get fat.Se in course of time she grow te Re a part of what she'd chew to\u2014 Ready Oats she ate at 2.02 And Aseptic Bran at 4: At just 5 she'd eat her dinner Of Dust-Corn (that was a winnes?As she Kept on growing thinner, She asepticized the more! Well.this tale must have an ending And ft !'s no use pretending That the end we are intending Is a triumph, for it ain't: Miss Sophronia Jennie Moddle.With her hygienic twaddle, Through eternity will toddle As a Predigested Saint.A man thinks he is practising ecan- omy when he denieg himself something he can\u2019t raise the money to buy.JOE CHAMBERLAIN says needs £00000, and there are about ape ue GON AN in the warld wha entertain similar sentiments In regard to themselves.THE HON.THE DIFFERENCE between Panama h T ats and Panama revolutions is that the latter never go out of style.A STRIP 140 miles long In Alaska Is ati] | under dispute, and here's where the Americans raise a vell for Lord Alversto 3 ne to ac as umpire again.t n THE de STAVE a leading general hy the ame o eghiwara, There's a go sound about it.good fighting 18S NOT prohibition In Westmount.there have taken a ALL \u201cThe thermometers out drop too much.TIE FORMER US Pestmaster-fGonanat gave the US dAorsp\u2019t want Caneda Stil when the States was offered a clive of ve hy Lord Alvétitone there were no loud refusals,\u2019 A NEW CURE for cancer has been dircov.eroû.In this the 24 f'1th or the 24,612th® We have carelessiy lost count.A CHICAGO MAN has been choked to death by a doughnut.The only part of the dough- \u201cput that it Is really safe to eat Is the hole, ALTHOUGH the Hon.Jim Cochrane is keeping up a Gatling gun scr'es of sta\u2018emants thet be 1.eUll in the fight.it i= a m'etakrn to think the he is neslecting the formality Ol vais wily stonping fir meals, \u2019 TYING 4 PUCCESIFUE hu'lder, the Lide Are asktec Miro Pater Lyall © hid g good henlthy Loternl malority in St sion.THERE IS a big boom for Grover Cleveland on !n the States, and he may be the man to unhorse the celebrated Rough Rider, the Hon, T.Roosevelt.» pens the both sexes\u2014 : not only abund-' the .and, they ! Antoine divi-.\u201cUnless something unforeseen hap- Canadian Northern Railway will be running into Montreal over the rails, of the Chateauguay & Northern in less than a month.\u201d This statement was made this mort- ing at the office of the Chaleauguay & Northern road, and it was folowef with the informatien that the station house biing erected at St Catherine and M\u201cireau strects is well under wayx and will be ready for occupancy shortly.: Lo With the apening of its line between- Montreal and Quebec the Canadian Northern wil enter into competition with the C.P.It.Aiready it js handling a considerabie quantity of Western grain and up to date has marketed 4,750,000 bushels, of which 4,000,000 bushels have been delivered at Port Arthur.The Northern is well eguipped to handle the grain trade, as it has added tno its rolling stock- 29 io-omotives, 1,050 box cars and 150 flat cars, Con- serruentily scarcity of cars is not feared.It is also adding iargely to lis elevator capacity, and at Port Arthur, Ont, is about completing an elevator with a capacity of 3,500,000 bushels.The csevator is sirnilar to the new one Leirnz constructed here.It consists of 160 cylindrical grain bins, each twenty- one feet in diameter and \u2018eighty-five feet deep.\u2019 Fcarteen of the engines ordered In Scat id by the Canadian Pacific Railway ve arrived and those not already \u2026p are being assembled at the CPR.shops at MRosemonunt.Two of the German locomotives arrived by the Hamiurg-American liner Frisia and have also ben taken to Rosemount: Three others arc on the way to Montreal.As sconh as they are set up and tested, the engines are distributed along the C.P,R.system to the iocali- ties where they w.il be most needed.Mr. CATHERINE ST.Opp.Grey Nunnery.Too Late for.Cassification.: \"WANTED ~ A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply to 120 Crescent st.! NOTICE = FOR EXPERIENCED FURNACE J \u201cmen, -kKitchen help, drivers, grocery clerks, office hands, ete.808 Craig st.ply to Apply J.M, Welch & Co.| Phone Malin 4681.WANTED \u2014 SMART MESSAGE \u201cBOY.AP: | .Le Gallee Pros., _ Printers, 19 Bleury st.WANTED \u2014 \u2014 GENERAL\" \"SERVANT, PAMILY } of two.Yramed; cheap: Apply to Drawer 08, Perth, \u2018Apply to 116 Matthew st., -day, between 2 and 9 p.m.WANTED \u201cAT GOOD.BEAGLE Engravers and § 266 Thurs- § 267 HOUND 266 ron SALE \u2014 FUR LINED COATP, -38 \u2018OR 40 cng sell for half price, Office.seal collar, equal to new.cost $90 Address Z 1,000, Herald will 3 WANTED \u2014 ACTIVE AGENTS.70 REPRE: | sent the largest instalment Real Estate Co.À on the American continent.ation to the right men.James \u20ac st.\u2018rooms 72, 72.LOST ZTIRISH \u201cTERRIER DOG.NAME } \u2018Peter, and address J.N.Warminton, Mont- À real, on .collar.- and receive reward.FOR SALE \u2014 ONE\u2019 FIRST \u201cCLASS BABY 3 winter runners carriage, R-turn Food remuner- Address No.97 st.} to 7 Tower avenue, À 00268 attached, : very cheap.Cause, leaving city.Apply 2026 st Catherine st.WOULD REMOVE THE POLES.| Ald.L.A.Lapointe, who has.heen 4 Strenuousiy \u2018urging.in the Finance 1 Committee the taking pt steps for the removal.of te'ephone and telegraph! \u2018poles from the streets, - the delay, and will something in this direction.\u2018chafes under himself attempt He\u2018 an- founcèéd this Morning that he would communicate with the companies and | 1 \u201c| endeavor to have\u2019 the poles removed: |PROCTOR: S | AE | rene ==\" rapaces [Fors get NE pe 7 weve prvi ce rrp mr ee ey Fee a Dutronc prie eme mage 2 eau or.A | À À a 1 | | | | ANTED-\u2014# [ ; = Sn pa and down- INTE! pe Ne semer urge © for on opi rding the ping- interests \u2018nave are dense in views on \u2018the Aetalls ig 190; | ad a the enlargement.of the | id ternidèr befor \u201call want tlie {mpfovements i requirements of: thelr pa.tl att, \u2018of th ship Company and.hdn of.the.shipping interests foregoing opinion.in: an\u2019 day ; with \u2018Tha Herald : mecessities of The.port : C \u201cAfter examination\u2019: would saÿ that thé; pläñe Mr.Kennedy for twos-tar based on the necessities of _ ships carry ne À.-If such a line is \u201callotted K of 500 feet, the .whole.of and that\u2019 portion of: the expo which .is taken from the \u201c+ has to-be handled in, a 8p BUO feet by 100 feet, givi 50,000 squure feet, = \u201cWould Reqüire Tv \u201cBroadly speaking, o deals are brougnt to the \u201cwater and of late\u201d ev brought into che, cer by.: siderable quantit and 3) the wharf.lo i \u2018@ily handle the 5 cargo of a modern.steanier É MMited area in the necessarily ; \u2018time is, of course, an.tmpossil effect.this- purpose each: w .would \u2018require to have: two \u201cloading and unloading berth ity: which.ganndt be z.¥ ent cramped state of the \u2018h \u201cThe necessity fof: dol sheds is thus apparent.however, wisely gves- fi commends three flours; ing thao S000 square fee ; room can thus -bé obtained additional cost; his ore should prov adh, roofs\u2019 of whart.warehous used far apens \u201cair ; storage : rhachinert and'other purpos .found to be usé.al adjunct = Bouble- Dec kers \u201cThe lark bor Board\u201d ulated of Ms: \u2018decision ue ea eS binat' on wi th the equal: carri ers.: \u201cThe frame diate prose ûti on these w hart yheds Al g and TS Ent BI think.united F to surface (racks, The \u2018city \u2018of Montreal, by dersigned Attorneys and.Counue .at half-past- ten o'clock dnt noon (or so soon as Counsel heard), at the Court House of this cl -they-wil;\"by and through thetrisal \u2018torneys and Counsel; present t perior Court, sitting in.the di practice.(room No.31) in an District of.Montreal, Province bec, a petition calling upon th Court to choose and nominate: tue of the Act of the Legislature toria, chapter- 58, and \u2018its \u2018amend two competent \u2018and \u2018disiritereete BR Te CP ET re Sie City; as presidént and two.of t BEEBOrs naried by: the\u2019 Chu and determine, in conformity Acts, the price and indemnity t lowed for the [ots of immovab after mentioned and descr \u2018id ary of Mont = on\u2019 wioptr à ur © du Laerit pander ~ haetarinnbi pos : provi 8 \u201cthe \u201cPPro Melivg ton Braye (north sid Bt Aus Ward of the said to Te rfova.sy h dthèr à 5 spaced by law, Wp U batir s, à : Code A Ju SOUIH- We fos.\u2018Ad.urd: 5 a Eide fast ter Ele \u2018nn Ne Eide ms ir south=rs Clery.> f éaid'' side 117: BE containing à Su B.713.0 suture Pian ir [i Ann Ware of: tue f 2\u2014-A pet el Ma 4.southi-viegiqyr as ar by à M \u2018Cudsttra! No, 14:4, pui .about\u2019 RRO] feet, on by Glib Brest, BiodeE ébout 2344 Sekt; wr, he Tit by Me ri #rréet pest \u2018about JT ted ar 1 by Su nt Jaen Pte : uring about Lu fen - ern ride by par: \u20ac 1418 now berg 62 - Uneueurirg ut) B rupert: bare equure fret the ing almost the No.1414 on the «* OÙ référence for LÉ, : of the sald cr 8A piece of dig with\u2019 brick bLulting ung kn ; ed, bourded or > Olier street, said sid 3010 feet; on \u2018thi horth-we by.Basin siréer, suld\u201d pile\u201d .- @bout 75.0 cet; on i | side by part of gt now being :exproprintes suring about 67,0; fes! 4 superficial areca of wbny Meet: the said | her e-pf>iat A pleca of land b gouth-western side 4 lot cadastral Nn \u2018+ uring about 20: 40 7 feet: ; 8lde by: Olier street, | ing about 24.50 feut:- i} rn side hy lat cadastral No: a g expropriated; said sid : log about 67.0 fort; edn ; arficial gran of ahout KA 0 Equs fe vaia piece of laud being th I portions of.fôt- cuds wa UE SLE Ve | ; : \u2018 on, the offictal.pia JH.Tanisan, Al neg Li \u2018Bev : { paréd i \u2018 À : in ta RE ¢ ce for the Saint ig Arent; DANS Point Aint took tavorat i thie i {if possibile He, Ch ; bel the a.at y ha ; Pots peut rge wan that dés = {he \u2018Agsembly tte, Kni ?.Labor, will take placa Jar Ja.1504 enn i à ge than \u20ac} An arr ngements cominittee.wis hrôveh: Ports fe, MF.A.F.Reid, | pre ced be and rod Tratering PERS NA a Re nes.had there Will be the us iber of Salis] the Easter onto ana | TE TE TEE Te 1 m0 SANT a Bobo ri ve EW rr I ei WL \u201cing a present, and the manager, Mr.Charlebois, expected that by .10 o'clock - can buy at certain business houses in oT The Baden councñs \u2018had 53° appli- : cations anproved, us follows: Aberdeen 16.Montreal 11, Prince Albert 8 Lau- A SUPERB, Ce LINE OF : SEAL BRINGS | For Ladies or\u2019 Gentlemen.Sh Rings that will sult .the average man bet- | , ter than any other un- + 2.\u201closs itis à- diamond.LE = If, however, it is desired for a man ot the _ \u201cfraternat \u2018order, and - -you want à ring with the proper emblem, Just\u2019 glve us the érdee - .\u201c and wa will produce: a i » it quiérly , .\u2026 \u2026 | JOHNSTON BROS., \u2018 JEWELLERS, .2879 St.Catherine: st, -MONTREAL == BARGAIN DAY FOR TRADERS.' To-day is bargain day at the Traders\u2019 Advertising Co., 210 St.Lawrence St.rs were opened at 9.30 o'clock and - by \u2018that hour à body of several thousand\u2019 women\u2019 had gathered, So.great was the press that .a policeman and one or two civilians had to be requisitioned to \u2018guard the door and allow them in by fifties.By 10.30 o'clock, 800 had been attended to, each receiv- thig\u2019 evening maay thousands will have passed through.=.These presents are.given to each person who takes a book for stamps.-Armed with this book the housewife the city and deal in everything from , coal oil to.a loaf of bread.For so much purchased she receives cash receipts and when $39 has been paid she: can have the choice of any of the articles displayed .at «210 St.Lawrence Street.There was a combined rush on \u2018the part of some.of the women about 11 o'clock this forenoon and it was amusing to see.the .officer of the law and the male staff bundled.about by the eager weaker sex.a \u2014 \u2018A.CLASS NIGHT.rention 6, Wellington 3.Strathcona 4, Westmount \u20182, Mount Royal 1.Forty- : five were Initiated: the rest will have \u201cthe degree conferrad upon them\u201d at their regular council meetings.rs\u201d CHEAP SILVERWARE.An important sale of silverware is now in progress at the Colonial House, Henry Morgan & Co.Big discounts are being offered on exceptionally: attractive articles in the silvesware line,\u2019 and the bargains are spection.eer \u2018AT TO-NIGHT or | TO-MORROW \u201cFor Men\u2019 s VERGO Equal to Custom Made; $13.50 to $22.50.For Good OVERCOATS at - $7.50 to $12.00.FOR MENS SUITS Tweed or Worsted.~ Equal.to Custom Made.- \u2018For Boys\u2019 DERCONTS Reefer Jackets! - Blanket Coats! AND BOYS\" SUITS in every style at LOWEST PRICE! We Invite Inspoction.A ven worth in- [Well as the removai of the snow.| already known.| ficial to both parties.\u201d \u2019 : nection with the récent school difficul- 1 vs.qualify on his wife's property\u2019, thls ac- |\" .stated on.the Board.VIEWS OF RAILWAY 1 were illegal and ultra vires, - proceedings, : | granted | James A, Jamieson; corn shucker, NON THE EXTENSION Preservation is First Rüle of the Company.\" \u2014frmtmer= Hon.L.J.Forget, president of the | Montreal Street Rallway Company, spoke as follows yesterday regarding the question the franchise extension: \u201cIn the first place, the position should not be misunderstood.It was not the - company that began negotiations, but rather the city.\u2018\u2018Here are\u2019 the facts: The city asked us, several times upon What conditions.we .would undertake the watering, sweeping and paving of the streets, as \u201cWe replied that we were ready to do this work at our own expense if the city would give us an extension of \u2018thirty years to our franchise, \u201cIn the first place, the company.de- ; sires to assure its own existence.It wants to know If it has nineteen years or firty years to live, \u2018for.you will understand that it makes all the.differ- | ence in the world to the shareholders \u2018whose capital is invested therein.LT ; Wants.Extension\u2019 of Pact.- \u201cWe want, an\u2019 extension\u2019 of the fran-| live -as long as possible; first true, from a financial point of view, but I also believe thit such an extent | sion would be a benefit to'the city dnd to \u2018the citizens.\u201cAs is already known to the wublic, we have decided to make concessions in order to abtain, the franchise, \u201care the offers we have made the city.are If the Council accords us the extension asked for, the | pany engages- itself to sweep, wate and pave the streets on which the cars are running.or will run\u2019 later on.The company Will also remove the snow and grant a \u2018diminution in the price of workingmen's' tickets, and we value these concessions at $250, 000 at least.*; \u201che citizens can.also be assured that the different services will be as perfect « service will be mote economically performed than if the city had charge of, the work.We also value the conces- | \u2018ston in \u2018the matter of workingmen's tickets at $100,000, and they, of course, Will be the -gainers.\u2026 Deems It.Reasonable\u2019 Demand.no \u201cIf the city grants what we consider a \u2018reasonable demand, weh.shall bégin | at once to take care ot the streets an to diminish\u2019 the price of tickets, a.thing we shall certainly net do if the exten sion is refused.You see, therefore, that this would save the city and the citizens $250,000 a year for fifty years.\u201cThen, again, the extension ould \" prompt the company to improve its service, to extend the\u2019 same d make it even better than it is at présent.In \u2018fact, with fifty years of life before it, thé company would undertake all thege expenses without hesitation.On the contrary, you-can understind that with \u2018only nineteen years before it, the company would feel less disposed to \u2018under- \u201ctake such improvements.\u2018Our\u2019offer, 1 1 believe,\u2019 would be bene- Hon.Mr.Forget also drew attention to the fact, that the price of labor was constantly on the increase, and these offers.could certainly not be made to the city a lew years hence.He- sald that the company's expenses in salaries and material had\" increased $150, 000 since February.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es © .CHEAP SILVERWARE.\u201cAn important sale of stiverware Is now in progress at the Colonial House, Henry Morgan & Co.Blg discounts | are being offered on exceptionally attractive articles in the silverware line, and \u2018the :bargains are well worth inspection.+ \u2014 o .BOTH REINSTATED ON BOARD: Messrs.Fraser and Adams Once Again | Trustees of Schools: ! The last.of the actions taken In con- ties at St.Anne.de Bellevue has been: Mr.Justice Doherty.This was-the action of Mr, D.H Fraser against the School Trustees of st.- Arne'de Bellevue td-\u2018set aside the resolution passed by the Board May ol and June 11; by which.Mr.8.E.W.- Adams and Mr.Fraser were replaced | on the Board on the ground that they\u2019 were disqualified because the property of each of them stood in the name.of | : his wife.À In view of the decision of Mr.Justice: Trenholme in thé.cuse of Fraser Peters that à school trustee \u2018can tion was not contested, and the judz- ment declares: that both \u2018résolutions As a .result.of these - Messrs.Fraser and Adams are rein.\u2014_\u2014 ee Their Work and Their Pianos, Montreal owes a debt.of gratitude to the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club for \u2018the splendid work they are doing in the development of.a higher music.Thelr.season's work commenced .Nov.1.and they have just been, supplied by Pratte, Nordheimer & Glendon, beet St.Catherine Street, the local\u2019 Steinway agents, with two very fine Steinway Grand planos.\u2014Advt.ees PATENT REPORT.: Owen N.Evans, solicitor of patents and expert, Templa .Building, reports the following United ' Btates to Canädians: stoker, W.T.Bonner: cuet holder; E.Buchan; fountain bou- | storage bins, Ostiguy; acetylene gas generator, P.\u2018E; Ward and 8.Harris; shoe and leather sewing machine, Jd.L.Kieffer: \u2018inhaler, J.N.McKim; freezing box, A.E.Wilson; wagon tongue support, wv.L.Park; attachment for soil pipes, J Godin; game, T.Sonne, jr.| ee fete \u2018QNE \u2018OF MANY FEATURES.- In pianos there \u2018im one point.on the] | string where .the hammers should strike.\u2018maximum of.vibration\u2019 is found.That is one of the gimp e scientific.require- | ments of piano-making.In the Mason & Risch piano, it Is exactly.at these points that the hammer strikes.It is only'at this point that.the full, sonorous, melodious tones can be obtained.\u2014Adv.ep FRIENDS ABK FOR CLEMENCY.The conviction of Benjamin C.Build on- the\u2019 charge of having $800 the property of Adam Beck; M.L.A., London, has aroused a lot of sympathy] on his behalf,.He was the manager of a box making factory.in Montreal for.Mr.Beck, and while in that :apa- city made numerous friends\u2019 who- are nôw \u2018preparing petitions asking.ifr.Justice Hali to show all possible lent- ency.: _\u2014\u2014 oo PEOPLE AND PIANOS.Cor.of Craig and Bloury § ¢ (zx-\u2014AND.2200 $t.> Catherine st.feras ne PONT NAAN i \u2019 = 3 ter it is to call direct on a responsible * When people call at\u2018our warerooms And see the fine planos we offer at the rost reasonable prices, and on: liberal terms, they appreciate how much bet- firm\u2014where no ugents: are: employed.Two special bargains this week are a \u201clarge Heintzman & Co.piano for $200, and a nearly new Howard for $105.chise because it is in our interest to, 2e si as they can possibly be made, and thet 50.terminated by a judgment rénderd.by |: LADIES\u2019 MORNING MUSICAL CLUB.\u2019 taste\u2019 for |.1 forenoon.patents | Mechani-al |.All That - is the point where the |: ppropriated | - SE \u2018Pratte, Nordheimer & Glendon, 2461 st Catherine Stret.\u2014Adyt.La CE LON TEAT Hon.L.J.Forget Says seit \u20ac Costs.no more than \u2018impure and adulterated | teas, and is infinitely superior to them, For Sale by All First-class Grocers.+ © bad case LAU RE NTIAN 1\u201d, GUN METAL GOODS We have just opened out a large and varied assortment of beautiful GUN METAL.now so popular.They sre impdrted at close prices, and to be s0ld \u2018at close prices.\u201c Ladies\u2019 Long Chains, with and witheut Stones; Gents\u2019 Double and Single Chains, Gents'' Key Chains, Card Cases, Gents\u2019 Match Boxes, Stamp Boxes, Cigar Cutters, Gents\u2019 Pocket Knives, Charms, and Genta\u2019 all sizes, with and without Stones; Gents\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Watch Chatelaine Memo Tahlets, La- * dies\u2019 Hat Pins, Fancy Brooches, Ladies\u2019 Charm Pencile, Ladies\u2019 Chate- - from $2.00 and upwards; laine Bon-Bons, &cn &c.All the abuve are the best made Gun Metal Goods.C.W.CLARKE & Co.,2270 St.Catherine St.Saturday\u2019s Bargain \"BLACK FELT HATS, 81.50.2262 ST.CATHERINE STREET, aurenis ] Vater 3 CASES ; The fame of Laurentian Water is certainly extending and justly The medicinal value of Laurentian is its absolute purity, freedom from lime- and the Bicarbonate of Soda it contains.il further information call Main 443.Lor forwarded yesterday Lake Brie to Liverpool for a very Latest styles and finest quality.|, ° one izes, o i tot $1.00.: \"A.ARCH.WELSH, | Opposite Vietorla.i ry = À RUSH ORDER FOR \"| NT er S.8.of Kidney Trouble .WATE R co.\u2018NOVELTI 8S direct from the maker, and bought The variety includes\u2014 Pencils, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, a THE CORPORATION \u2018OFFICES: TEMPLE 8 Authorized Capital.Subscribed to datocis.uyoues sens SUBSCRLPTIONS AT PAR wili.The Corporation Trust Company until and including the 12th inst.After.that: \u2018dite all\"stock unsubscribed will be\u2019 withdrawn and.re-offered at a premium.Dividends will bd decla solid investment, and will, within a short time, \u201cshow Full information on application to ; THE CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY, | \u201csubstantial business.- BANNEL: Sheriff's Sales No.1054.\u2014Thè Cc.\u2018Ross Company of.- Ottawa, Limited, vs.Rosine Malo., lot of land situute An- the City of Montreal, ÿ.+2 and #9 Dor A known on the oftictal \u201cplan.and in\u2019 the book of.reference «af the Saint Lawrence Ward.City.\u2018ot Montreal part of ofticial lot number snventy- five! (part of No.in the City-of Sainte = of Saint Lawrcnee ward, Montreal; bounded in front by Famille Street, and bearing clvle numbers\u2019 forty- four \u2018and forty-six (44 and 48 of : Sainte Famiile Street), containing about | titty.feet in.wid'h ir front by ninety- -tbree feet \u2018in depth, Without any guarantes as | \u2018to precise -measirements\u2014with the build, \u2018a \u201cings.thereon erccied, en .To be sold.at my office, in the - City of Montreal, on the TWENTY-SIXTH day of] (NOVEMBER instant, \u2018at TEN o'clock in the \" 415.\u2014Louis J.C.E.Boyer et al, es nom et qualite, vs.Marie Louise a _ Gurarenght.1.\u2014The'lot known as number two, of \u2018the subdivision of.the lot numbdar one hundred and seventy-faur, on.the offiéial plan and .book of refereÂro of Saint Mary's Ward, \u201cCity of Montreal, fronting\u2019 on Saint _ Adolphe Strect-\u2014with the buildings and deprndenc! es thrreon - eracted, \"with \u2018the lot know: as number three, of the subdivision of the said tot number.ona , hundred and seventy- -lour, ot the said plan - and.book af reference, belng a passage ot eight feet in rear\u2019 of the jot.herein above .- described.\u2018Subject to the charge of allow- fog the proprietor of lot \u2018number four of the \u2018sub-division of \u2018the Ba!ld' lot number ; one hundred and seventy-four, to use\u2019 it in common with\u2019 the proprietor of the lot firstly described.: To.be _ecld- at \u2018my office, Ta the City ot Montréal, on the \u2018THIRD day of DECEMBER next, at \u2018TEN ef the clock In he forenoon, J.R.THIBAUDEAU, .Sherritt, Sherift's office, \u201c Montreal, Fun November, 1903: a | FAVORS GAZETTE FOR.CITY.Hon.L.O.David, City Clerk, te whom the Finance Committee referred | the question of establishing a Municl-.pal-Gusette, will report to the eemmit- tee.this afternoon gagette would he of considerable benefit to the civic administration.It is Ald.Payette's iden, and it is estimated that the cost.th the city would he in and Elocution Arrangeineuts te essans à to Cp m.dailyät the rerparers.ond\" -| street.anon & Risch Pianos u i - together.| that a municipal\u2019 TRUST COMPANY | UILDING, MONTREAL, JC cobb reste iss SUING meee 30.000 be received to the Capital Stock of: red \u2018and paid quarterly.This is a goud profits, on.- SAWYER, B.C.L.Pro Manager.= -\u2014 EDUCATIONAL._ ° THE MONTREAL co NSERVATORY \u201cof Muielr (Feunded \u2018899, by Mr.CR.\u201ceifert), cotmeunt estmeunt.Branch.Fictoria Hall Buiding tal Musio | All branches ef Vocal and Instrume Vontraal Parenologieal Fostituts gy na NCHOOI.OF PALMISTRY LP saitated with Fowlery igi lenden, ours Jia.te Eps) Jand.?p.m.Readings 50 conte te 93.00.PRUF A.YOUR® Principal 2804 85 Cashorines Place «Armes, Montreal.A EV NINO) CLASSIS \u2019 \u2018Resumed Sept.Mth.Commovsial ubjoetn, Fherthband, Typewsiting, Telegraghy, ete, Ine: } dividual tastruodon.pecèus matioé trea.\u2019 Tal.Malin 902.DARA & LORD.Prinetpala LACHIME CANAL.BRIDGE AT COTE 87, PAUL.SDALED TENDERS, addressed to \u2018the un- dernigued, and endorsed \u201cTender for Cete Bt \u2018Puul Bridge,\u201d wlll be received until 1 o'clock ou Thursday, the 12th November, 1983, for the _constryoten-of the eubstructurs for a swing 3 bridge to Le ercoted ever the Lachine Canal, at Cote #t, Paul, .Specifications and \"farms of tender can be procured at the Office of the\u2019 Su erintanding Engineer of she Que usc Canals, No.2.Placa.\u2018d'Arines, Moitreal, on anc after Monday, the nd November, 1903., The lowest or any tender not necessarily socepted.By \u2018order, L K JONES, \u2019 ' : Secretary, Department ot Railways and Canals, : Ottawa, £ist Octeber, 1903, Newspapers inserting without authority from the Department will not de paid fer it\" .N otice to Consigness.The Allen Idne £8.Corinthian, Jas.W.Mupnan, master, from Glasgow, fe entered at Customs.Conelgiiess wil please pass their entries.without delay.& A.ALLAN, - / genta.\u2014 EE ES BURGLAR SUSPECTS ON TRIAL.The case \u2018of.George Chevalier and Napoleon\u2019 Villemaire, for burglery, was brought up this morning in the Court of King\u2019s Bench.They are charged with breaking into L\u2019Archeveque\u2019s bars.bér shop, September 4, and stealinæ a .Quuntity of cigirs, which they later | sold at Back River.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORE SETTLERS FOR CANADA.The largest party of immigrants of the season is expected to pass \u2018through the city to-night about midnight, en route to the Northwest.The party, numbering 500, wil Itravel from Halifax in special tral Four hundred are thin advortiscment -4¢ You've Tried the Rest Now Try the Best\u201d \u2014 Li KING ESI, Rad - SCO TCH - GREENLESS BROTHERS, \u2018 Distillers, ARGYLESHIRE » ,- RP A .Na nv, 6 BE voteotrr Æ 10.000 Presents Ù ke) TO COLLECTORS OF.GREEN CA SH.ve \u201cCut out this Coupon: This Coupon is Worth .One Greon Cash Receipt TRADERS AD VERTISING co.108 te eo \u201cGIVING out .RECEIPTS To Talk About Ourselves.Tt is good for.One Stamp.\u2018 It oo will appear Every Day.oT ~ When Presented at \u201cthe.Office of the.Alo St Lawrence Streot.Traders Advertising Co., , 210 \u2018 St.Lawrence st, City.BUTCHER'S | BOSTON POLISH Teh end we Finigh Let oers, In- sorfer armiture.It has the on via er of being the Dent Fisor Fin .apd tho denablo fea- only one withoud tures.ne paünd dred awd fifty square MOARTHUR & CO., Painters Mopplios ss Notre me sp SF | EM \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tey WM.ROSENBERG, arisian Trressmaker and Practical La- dieu or.Fit guaranteed.Ladies and Gemtlemen\u2019s Dress Hults for evening made or rented.Gend post card foe Infermstion.1348 -St.Catherine Street, CLARKRE'S \u2018 | Views of Montreal THE BEST oUY Mn K OF OUR OC autifui 4 trations 7 150 \u2018A Qem ef Get your supply from the Publisher at 168 PEBL SPRRAR'T.W.'J.CLARKE.\u2018The Wizwam.\" WANTED! .A good Boy \u2018of about 15 living in.Montreal Annex, 8t.Denis Boulevard eever two hun: for ene hour's work (from 4 to 5 in the afternoon) each day.; _Apoly\u2014 Me Taylor, 603 Craig 8 Street.Tho MEAL FOR 95 AS the \u201cSUNSHINE\u201d table at the Baznar.\u2014 Te hold in the WINDSOR HALL f.Chicken, Mam, Tongue, Vesct- yer ads, Band wiches.Rolls, es, Cuffeu.= Worril Calres.rase ster Btew, Crum and Cokes Big Helpings, Good: ue endanos: Framed Made and Delivered trouble W thet your werk Terres a credtt te us.Let os be: rame yonre ioo : Oyster Pattios, : the nelghborhood of $5, 000 annually, .destined\u2019 for the mnadian Northwest.Artiste\u201d Materials.BR Sareot.gs or Amherst Park can earn good salary | 2% Gr Dt 0 pen era ES ae stares properly and.with geed ad Shen homes No Worry.Neo e.NEASLEY The Picture 2087 By d Catherine St.near eurrSs We Give Cash Recéi ipts .: 3 ra OF EXCELLENT QUALITY - 83.00 a Case.GRA VEL FRERES er.MeGill College and St.Catherine Strest, a The Famous Q.C.Liqueur Is a.blend of the Finest sclec- \u2018tion of Whiskies ever produced in Scotland.'Itis oË exquisite - ~ Bouquet.° rich in flavèr,.cloar.and sparkling, and is highly recommended by Connoisseurs, LAPORTE, MARTIN & C0., Wholesale Grocers, Montreal.AGENTS FOR CANADA._.For, Bale by all Leading Deniera.4 me .Throop ore mar erty Tne.RIL pty nd \u2018 understand very well, and have under- what terms the company.would do this - ments o .get's statement that the extension is - Wanted In -the interest of the share- .18 of opinion\u2019 that \u2018it would, be worth opinion \u201cshould \u2018continue.tak in the : sprinkling.being worth \u201c33.000 >\" ten ) worth more, than $125 claim, and at least they may be de- pendëd upon not \u2018to understate: thelr i.Crier 16 the \u2018net to waste .time in trying to explain \" DEFENDING THE GRAD.x is something, after all te have \u201cSenator Forget discussing, as he does tn an interview, the value of the con- cansions it is proposed te make to the city in exchange for the proposed extension of the franchise.It is also something to find the Senator, who the \u2018day before talked to the shareholders as though nobody in the company wanted the extension, now frankly admitting that it is badly wanted.The president of the company will be wise hew the one position can be made to conform to .the other, for the public stood from the first, that the pressure upon the Council has been exerted by the eompany, and that those aldermen whe have been obligingly -asking cn and do that have been akting as.instru- ot the company.Benator For- holders should be taken as final on this: subject, for everybody beHeves it to be a true presentation\u201d of the, case.On the question of figures, \u2018however, it is.more than possible that the presi-\u2019 dent - ef the company: overstates the case.He claims that the.promised reduction In the rush hour tickets would be worth $100,000.a year.The Herald between $50,000 and $60,000 a year.But there is no reason why a difference of The figiives are easily available to show w hich estimate is more .arly correct.The Herald considers as reliable Its information that.the passengers who use yellow tickets \u2018are not more than twenty per cent.or so.of those who use the cars.If Senator Forget's figure is\u2019 correct they must make up about forty | per cent.The company\u2019s.books will show \"hich is right, so all that need be done is to produce a statement, cover- | ing, say, thé last five or six years, of the number of passengers who paid cash, who, used tickets at six for a quarter, twenty- -five for'a dollar, eight for a quarter, and ten for a quarter, and we shall all know as much about it as Senatog \u2018Forget.He: talks of a concession being: worth $100,000; The books will show whether: the figure 18 just \"and - whether the Counct should: act upon it.The Tolificll must have that assurance béfore it does act.There fs not the least exc use for guessing\u2019 about it when.the records are there.So let us have the statèment at, once For the rest of: the estimate we are also unab! e to \u2018agree with: the Senator's figures.There has \u2018been some large\u2019| Council abuut the street- -$30,000,, Why $30.è00, when a similar \u2018service in, Toronto, which has a larger track mileage, gets it done very well for less thän- So with all the rest of it, the: estimates placed upon the value of the concessions run anywhere from two to times what.they are.probably worth, and in the final result the advocates \u2018of the company claim a total sacrifice, of $250,000 a year, where nobody else can figure that their offer 18 000, But even assuraing that: the concessions are worth the last dollar they |.case\u2014this is what It comes, to.For | I'ineteen years.we would receive con-© cessions.worth\u2019 a quarter of a.million u year, and then for thirty years we: would be Fept out \u2018of all possibility: of securing terms worth more than a half | million a \u2018year.It is bud business at the best they make: of It.A CAMPAIGN oF \"INSULT.The Toronto Mail and.the Montredl | Star continue to interpret Sir Wilfrid Lasrier's dernard \u2018fur\u2019 ctréaty- making powers us the \u2018beginning of à cam- cause \u2018of \u2018Sif Michael's reputation fur.chiefiy te protost Canada against tbe mischief done dy men who know next to nothing of Canade and Canadian.opinion, the Star suggests that Sir Wilfrid ought to make It clear that \u2018this is all he means.Why should he?Why should the Prime Minister take it that anybody in Canada doubts the patriotism of Canada\u2019s flrat citizen?Is it because he is.a Liberal and a French-Canadian that he must meekly hold himself at the beck and call.of every \u2018opponent who thinks tit to chat- lenge his motives?We have little notion that Bip Wilfrid considera himself in any way so hound.Certainly none of Ms followers can fail to resent the insulting assumption on which the new campaign against him is.-based.Ha \u2018evidently knows it, for he bas never yet spoken \u2018dtherwise than as the chosen spokesman of all Can- de when there is question of our relations with other countries, so | AN.ODD SORT OF CONVERSION; \u201cA tew days ago the cable services \u201cannounced that Sir Michpel Hicks \u2018Beach was to speak from the Same, - platform as Mr, Balfaur at*=Bristol,.and it was: Intimated that he had be- .conie à convert to \u2018Mr, \u2018Chamberlain's\u2019 doctrines.\u2018conclusion.«ould have knotvn little of the.kind p£ man.the éx-Chancellor -of, views, sir\u2018 \u2018Michael's ,characteristic Is a\u201d rigidity that is \u2018trüly \u2018remarkable, April, 11.at once seen that the tax could, be.made use of if it were \u2018decided to take up the polley af colonial \u2018preferences.Sir Michael replied that It was would not be used for that- purpose; that it was a War tax, a tax for revenue, \u2018not a protective tax,-and bad.nothing to do with preferences.ith most other -pollticlans the House of Commons wuuld have accepted this statement with a wry face,\u2019 \"knowing full well that a Chancellor with a lit- tie shiftiness in \u2018his - make-up could argue, in.iater- years, \u2018that.circumstances had\u2019 changed, that events In the.colériles had materially altered the situation, and all the rest of it, But be- rigid honesty the House took.him.at his word.MF.Blake, jndeed, reminded.him\" that.the tax might stay longer.than \u2018the Chancelior, and.that those who came after might not \u2018be willing: to shoulder his responsibility.\u2018at Manchester last night he :is of the same mind now was» then.Manchestèr,- by the way, \u2018elects Mr.Balfour.\u2019 i \u2018fs interesting, therefore.\u201d to \u2018find MF, Chamberiain\u2019s chief Conservativé opponent #veakins | -there.ness to support.him \u2018for Bristol again may have something to do With stav-, sho: wa that that he tre ot the free trade movement, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u201cNOTES AND COMMENTS.Forward Canada:l FER No \u201cfafty- -year franchises.~ \u201cHt ia suggested that Mr.Foster\" s rent value in the present political \u2018crisis in England arises from the fact that \u2018he | Vhas nad- some experlente In Cabinet \u2018smashing himself.\u2019 The easiest way.to decidé what the tare concession offered by the company ds worth 1s to produce the.compaäny's.\u2018records.That MIT settle the question, aud.nothing \u2018else will.\u2014\u2014\u2014\" PS Twenty- fiver thousand iin PRICE tool workers are.idie in the thirty thousand.fron puddlers will\u2019 \u2018have their \u2018wages reduc ed.November.10.High protection does not prevent.dt +, yaign for separation from, Great Brit- | ain.They blame Sir Wilfrid for hav- {hg assenicd to the formation of \u2018a tribunal that did not have three Cana- diane upoy 11, and argue that if Canada haus aby CUInpiaitit Ww make Lau- | T ! tan to Blame.They con- | venient ly gr ©, \u201cut course, the trif.ng circumstance.that when \u201cSlee Wilfrid.sesénted 10 the furmaton of the tris bunal it was to be ade up of.\u201ci | partial Juriste\u201d: that.MWhéf- Hie\u201d three + American COPNIDISSIONEIE were appoints .ed Sir Wi\u2018rd pro\u2019 ste à.Onslow cu: {rekses to LiL the \u2019 America| \u2018that \u2014Izorat g stupefied by.\u201d épyolitmente, but de- £lined-ic'intervene; and that while Sir.3 : i .Wilfrid * -Fetified | : Therein is ahe \u201c Political behind ber back.: Lhe power that alone wou.d.obviate | future, he is |\" AIWiifrid \u2018says \u201cshe should have, \u201c Mr.Borden for arguing that the Can- spring, and that: \u2018treaty would not.have \"come from Quebec.1\" Y4beral and does come from Que- .bec, 3 \u2018occasion, 3 \u2018insulting fnnuendo.past the bounds of | wag gl conferring with nish colleagues ur Wwawhat vught tu be doe about \u2018it, \u2018ne treaty vas.slgned and without | their \u2018knowledge.whole buxit.css.Canada is fududed 10, assent to a Judi jai trivunel, and a commission iz arranged for.Fhe.Prime Minister $s blamed by the Opposition leader, by ghe Mall \u2018and.by the Star for ths result, and yet, wnen be asks to bé given! such a difficulty in the necused of working for separation.i if Canada \u2018hed already the power sir there Would have been a Canadian present\u2019 at the.negotiations at Washinglon last Teen signed until the Cahadian Gouv- érnmhent was ready to bave.it signed.Where ls the separation uhout that?The fact is, that ail this separation taik on the part of such papers as the Mail and the Star is simply a rever- ; sion on \u2018thelr part to the campaign they waged against Sir Wiifrid'on the score: of loyalty last election.\u2018They praise adian.Government shouid hive found & means of.excluding Lord Alverstone from the tribunal, and replacing him: \u2018with a Canadian.But of course Mr.\u2018Borden is a Conservative and does not Sir Wilfrid is a | and that makes ail.the daif- ence.Such a \u2018man ft to be: ested as disloyal oh every possible Last night's Star carries the cy.After gudting the statement a Cabinent Minister that the treaty- ng power Js intended to be used, every sensible man knows it must in concert with the British Foreign CLI critical\u2018 feature.of the \"England aid \u2018not send for him before.Ete Mackengie Bowell is probably.wondering If by any chance George Eulus.culd be induced ty stay where hé.is.The state of \u2018the, C canadian Conserva- | tive party muy bis inferred from the fact that they have fallen batx once | more upon, \u201cthe \u2018old fulsehoud that Jaau- rier and\u2019 the Liberal party want te separate ( \u201canudu from 1he Æmplré.Those who jumped.to- this |\".the Exchequer is.He is about the last} -man in England to suddenly become at convert to Mr: :Chamberlain\u2019s Views.y after fighting: Mr.\u2018Chamberlain in theq Cabinet.for Years because of those: chief\u2019 political Wheti, a year ago last}.\u2018he\u2019 introduced the\u2018 grain - \u2018tax, j not intended for that.purpose and | His speech: 3 Possibly Mr.\u2018Balfour's wiiling= | \u2018ing off a nomination of Hicks: Beach} for: Manchester, which is still the cen-| States, and\u2019.Mr.Fostar must be wondering \u2018why ' \u201cSenator.Forget seen15 to - anni \u201cThat ir ee an.prove the workingnien \u201cwill get $100,000 4 year in reduc g- fure a, the\u201d workingimen will \u201cnot.ask\u2019 how rrdHions.thé uxVension Is\" worth to.the coutripany.He iy, find \u201ché.Has image a tistake.' \u2014_\u2014 The.President of the Street Jutiway | Company changed \u2018his nnd between™ i the \u2018day before yesterday aid: yesters | order L disy.He, old the shareholders the\u2019 «p- pHeation for 1 extension: Sway only i: nade Out of courtesy to the city.Now\u201c he.says it {8s made in the Interest of: the | Company.| : An English pi per.dos not see how ! Mr.Tarte, whe \u201cwould huve Cihady - high protectionist.against: everybody, ean \u201ceupport Mr.\u2018hamsbertain, who wants easier access to the -Canading market.T he \u2018idea! As if \u2018Mr.Tite | a little difficulty like.thut.Diews'of French Press | Le Canada ways that.it.4 wonderful to note the inestimable.value that a territory assumes once\u201d there in a ues ton of securing.it.\u2018Le.Canada says that feveryhoay | knows that 8ir Wilfrid Laurier abject- ed to the appointment of Benator Lodge Lo the Alaskan commission, Le Cdnada says\u2019 that Canadians are not horn: to devote themselves entirely to England.Each one for\u2018 himself, it adds, is the real cry of the day.\u201c is growing cannot remain in a stationary position, and that there has been more.than one change in the position that Canada \u2018occupies as regards Great Britain tte 'CLERGYMEN HONORED: Kingston, Ont., Nov.| 5.5-(Special.) _ Rev.Father Walsh, who resigned the R.C.parish of Westport on aclount of ill-health, has gone to Buffalé with his-sister\u2026: On Sunday his .congregation fice, and thas the\u2019 change is asked many.\u201ccould not tilk round three corners\u2019 of.i \"Le Journal says that a country that |.\u2018presented him with 30 in Sold.Father * * +] Walsh has boon ia the ministry twenty- two yea Rev Doan O'Connor, of Marysvilis will celebrate the fiftiath anniversary of his ordination to tle priesthood on | December 17th, road gloray of the arch- lAlocese have aires made arrangements to fittingly Tonite the occasion.Generous contributions to the testi manial fund are being forwarded tol Rev.Father Hogan, Napanes, who has | been named treasurer.vo , The Inventor.] Pree a - - WINDOW IN THE UMBRELLA Lookout Through W Which Pedestrians | May Pick Their Way Without 5 Danger of Collision.; Frequent dnnoyance and Inconvenl- ence arise to persons.carrying umbrellas, from the fact that when a strong wind is blowing the umbrellas are held in such a position to shield off the raln, \u2018| that when two persons approach each other from opposite directions there 18 Grave dinger of Ecollision when the \u2018um- \u20ac \u201cWindow i in the Umbrella.brellas often sustaäin damage, If some serious Injury.is.not sustained by one \u2018or the other of the pedestrigns.\u2018To avoid such ac cldents it is neles- sary on the part.of, persons carrying.umbrellas .der.these circumstances to er rise.thier wether\u2019 shields so that they nay be enibled to lcok under them and to look out for ob- Jeêts \u2018aheud.Pedestrians ple king thelr w ay through, the rain.\u2018are relieved.of- this bother and care by the use of the umbrella shown here swith, \u2018which !s prio- vided with a window, through solute troedomn from accidents ol this character.frame of metal setved into.the centre of One of the pitnels of the umbrella, and\u201d this holds wu sheet of celluloid, ur other transpire: nt.nterial, through \"which the podestafan Can have x constant vies Of the.pulh-in front of him.\u2019 THE .BROME MAJORITY, The Official Figures Give\u201d Mr.MeCar- \u201ckill 338; The complete, flgures for the prov cn: CL by-elections 1 Hrome on Fhursdais last alive Mr.MéCorkili a majority ef aus, The comple te vote was as follows: MeC \u2018orkill.\u201cManson.trome\u2014 - .Poli No; Lin en?5S Poll No, 2c ilieveive.51° 0) Pall No.2 T5 43 \u201cPall No, 4 0 an Poll NoSBL.2005 75 = pars .\u201c Poll No.35 re Pall No.30 74 - Poll No, : 4 TE _ Poll, No, 4: 49 Sn Knowlton=\u2014 _.: ; Poll No.1.Loe \u2018ne Pol No Vide éee Ian.19 40) Emeric 00T 0° Poil No.1 .21 \"22 Eust F: arnhatn- .Poll No.-3, 0 se ua ne £2 In Poll No, be tee lune en 47° Poll Noy 8.oem eno £9 Pall.No, A ie 3° LE | Sutton-=\"; Lu a - Poll No.1.113 2 Poll No, 26020 0- .\u201885 \"39 \u201cPoll Na.3.2.45 sa Toll No.\u2018.LY 3e Poll No, 44 8 futton Vinage: PAPER 58.D La.West Bolton-+ Le Le Foll No.1.wa ened oy 29.Poil No Dose ohienanese 43° 3 Enst Moltom\u2014 - i : .CoPoll Noo dole, 68 Sa : T2 CAN ai - hA 5 Makine LUN.CT \u201cI, 506 4, 243 \u2019 M: Jority for Met: \u2018orkil Le pe Cie \u2019 \u201cPENTECOST CASE SETTLED, .Mr.Brock: Gave Back the Money After |- Hearing the Evidence.\u2019 Toronto, Nov.Grice of the.mont cormhplhorted cases eser nryued ty Toron- Les hrs béen Commitee: 4 béfore-t face Mored{t it thie on - Jury HERIZN, - BU ds alleged that Albert Pentechst ut C Mansion retadl diy goods deuter, offered.§0.341.22 to Gault Bros, of Montreal, vho häve ubtutied 4 Judgment, La that danount, D 15 also nlleged, chat while offerhig the abiove sum to\u2019 Gault Bros, Pentecont \u2018ussigued Boge of Tus store Wo fr trade to, the W.\"42.| Hrock Company, of Foronto, Hvveral COLRIENINENtE of glock valued ut, 36,000 | cere subd for 85 cents on the dobar and | rerold at 4 cents, wll \u201cte prejudlée It in ulleged, du the phatnittffs and Lather creditors, wn Wujust * preferente, \u201cbelug given to the W: 05 Srboke Co\" Cia lt Bruthers ued.Pondecnst, the We Bo Brack « Coinpany arid \u201cothers.The di gganeit may.dust foi \u201cheviral yH.Ce he fume came 10 nu suddun oni yess ; Cerdiry afternoon when the.defendants, with one exception, agreed to come \"prosmnise, After evidence showing the Kuspicious sules.OT The \"Pentecost sock hid, Deen \u201cgiven the Cure wits stopped ut\u2019 the request vf; W.It.Brock; Made, \u201cThere wis 8 consultation of lnwyers snd nt the end of 1 Mr.Hheple yi.hve, did iss 1° Cldef Juallée Meredith, sald Mr.Brock Wad been entirely: ui aware of (hie Uransectioiis which _ het been.carried.an, aid that \u201che dul not desire and would not hold any infvanit- age which\u2019 his company hid 8Becured, The compuny, he whl, would\u2019 \u2018therefore restora to - (the common the-Waud sale und of the, (rae-w rule be paid Into the fund.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHILD BURNED To DEATH.When Others Were R Rescued This One .Was Overlooked.\u201cSault Ste.Marle, Ont, Nov, 8.\u2014A fire occurred in Steelton, a suburb of the|.Boo, yesterday, at the home of a Mr.Stewart, \u2018leaving threa children in the hpuse.\u2019 flmon \u2014\u2014\u2014 found fhe oldest child almost overcomé with smoke.He rescued it and gave the alarm.The town fire brigade responded: to the call, hut.the bullding was doomed before: \u2018they arrivèd.One child was burned alive, , DON'T LET CORNS TORMENT YOU __ Use Putnam's Corn E xtractor, which cures Corns in one.night, without For 30 years Puinam\u2019's \u2018has bee ain.standard\u2019 cure of\u2019 Grom Britain\u201d ind America.Try it.+.wholly of farmers.\u2018than Finterests of forty niillon people more 4H Sir- whieh .the pedestrian may plek his wa y in ah- | Chlet Jus= Me fund_ ror the benefit of the creditors the-proceads of The lump sum, of $7,000 would | the parents having gone out, | When a nelghbon noticed \u2018the fire]: and succeeded in entering the house hel ACK.BEc IS FTO FISCAL LINE Reluctantly Gives Up the Free Trade [dea\u2014Calls Chamberlain | an Extremist, \u201c(Canadian + Associated Press.) _ London, Nov, 6.\u2014Sir Michael H cks- Beach's speech in reply to Mr.Chamberlain at Manchester was a noteworthy protectionist view, from his admission .that the Immense prosperity of the country from 1848 to 1872 was due in part to other causes -than free trade.He says the trade of the country\u2019 enormously Anereased and.the conditions of* the working elisses enormously\u2018 im- \u201c| nroved and the- wealth- of the country.| grew.This course\u201d was largely due to Jelectriefty and other great discoveries } \"by sciepce und the production of.gold, The speaker went on to ask if-the | preferential proposal was, so beneficial event to the colonies ag represented.There were rival interests \u2018In those great states, and-Canada Was, not \u2018composed.Canadian Jumber | would receive: no udvantuge from.the .paritt.Ea - \u201cNever Mind: the Colories.\u201d Hé sald, He was\u2019 a \u2018wider, imperig illst \u201cMr.Uhüäniberlain, believing \"ths | important than thut mistaken policy 8 dor eleven million tolonlals: 3 The duty he had.Imposed on corn had,- \u2018contrary to his opiuion, increused the price.of breud, The lsailly Mail says Hicks- Beach's speech made, it clear that he abandoned hls.earlier attitude of rigid Cob- |} dénism, \u2018and is behind Bulfour, \u201cI'he Standard says the \u2018address ranks witht Lord Goschen: and - Lord Hamil- now\u2019 fast advancing | lon as un acute.and a vigorous cri-\u2019 ticism of the jeu ts, - The Post says: new.protectionist, pro=_ \u201cWe strongly urge Michiel to study the reciprocal moveinent of \u201cthe United States and Citnadi Before making another speech.The News ls glad that Sir Michael -hud the spirit to resent the intoleruble- Atisolence \u201cof Chamber lading attaole The speech shows he cares for 230,000,- Wo Indians, not\u201d White, but still God's treatures.\u2018The\u2019 Leader sums up Sir \u2018Michael's dubious position by quoting from ihe\u2019 -Mérchant of Venice, Portia's Evod q£n- tences, and a well pronounced N=cisxa.\u2018\u201cFhey- Would be Letter it well follow=d, the paper adds.000 .: \u2018NOVEL\u2019 CAFE E FOR.\u201cGIRLS.chu \u2018Toronto Workers \u201cwill Get Tea, Knife The intention consists of a circular , : Fork and Plate \u2018for 25c Weekly.CT aronto, : Nov.,6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014-Speak- ingata meeting of the members of the Biverley Street\u201d Baptist Church last evening, \u2018Henry Tonvbee, secretary of the People's Cafe, stated that one of.the princlpil features in the first prem- fees \u201cWas hat it should includé lunch roms for giris and women in \u2018the city\u2019 who carry\u2019 their Junch down town.For ihout 45 cents per week it was pro- poscs to give them à fairésized cup of tea, Bowel Complaints, OS Colic, Cramps, Diarrhea, There | iW but oi Painkiller «P erry Davis\") wold\u2019 for over 60 years by al\".«oulers à in ne diese, 266, il Be] Bottles, muet | drawn 4 M.DOUGLAS.& co, Montrent, Sole aqants for Canada _ Ce Because it .\u2018made me | CL Hou.Ba NOT HELP CANADA C E.Smith Says Us.is Canada\u2019s Fr \u201cNatural Market\u2014Should be Reciprocity.J Fitchburg, Mass, Nov.6.\u2014Charles - Emory Smith, former United States Postmaster-Genera), at -a banquet: of | the Merchants\u2019 Assoclat.sald, referring to Mr.fiscal policy in England: n Jast night, hamberlain\u2019s \u201cMr.Chamberlain\u2019s.plan proposes to.put a ring fence around Great Britain and then to give a tariff preference to | her, colonies.We cannot be uimindful | that this policy may have serious concern for us, but if we keep our rightful.\u2018trade weapons in our.hands, we need |} Canada is our third |]: Mr.Chamberlain would detach her froin this continent and- -not fear the issue.best customer: bind her more closely in Imperial bonds.\" But have\u2019 we.not stronger cards.to play .than England?tent \u2018to sacrifice her own.interests for \u201cthe Interests of English , manutactur- rs?Will she tonsent to.renounce her own right af independent action for the sake of an empty lmperial cortnection ?, \u201cHeavy Drain on Canada.\u201cThere is another vital \u2018considerations\u2019 British - Imperialism has its burdens., _If Canada is to divorce.herself in both \u2018a political and commercial.sense from her -own \u2018continent and bind.herself with \u2018Englahd, \u2018she must\u2019 pay the cost.|].She rust contribute to fleets and armaments.of Europe\u2019s s conflicts.She must be prepared to face.attacks upon her invad- Ing outposts.Preference Didn't Work, \u201cFor five years Canada has, glven a preferential rate to England.Yet.in spite of it, our exports to Canada have Brown.faster during that time \u2018than - England's exports, We do not seek the annexation of -Canada.If the' two countries which stretch along side by side for three thousand miles shall ever .come.together, 1t will \u2018be with.free and full consent, \u2018by \u2018the natural -law of gravitation.Politically distinct, the two Amorican lands of kindred \u2018blood and law may still have close\u2019 commer- clai relations.Why should they notin \u2018mutual\u2018intérest have an intelligent and \u2018atatéamanlike.system of broad Teclpro- .cal agreement?\u2018But why should not Canada under- \u2026.stand that so long as she Keeps out of \"European wars, \u201cthe United States will \u2018not permit any European war to .be extended.to this continent.We have a circle around \u2018the Americas and- made the Monroe Doctrine.-the dominant law.Hereln lies the true safeguard \u2018of Canada in consulting and protecting her own- independent inter- efits, and It will be wise and well for |\" her \u2018to understand.and appreciate\u2019 the broad American Spirit.\u201d ee HOW THE COCAINE HABIT .STARTS.: Generally\u201d from.using.catarrh snuffs and ointments containing this.deadly.drug.It 18 \u2018well tp remember that the only direct scientific cure for ca- \u2018tarrh is Catarrhozone, which cures by the inhalation of medicated alr.ply breathe Catarrhozone, and it will cure all.for ms of Catarrh, Dronchitis, Asthma, Lung Troubles and Deafiiess.Every breath from: Catarrhosone In- \u2018haler.soothes; henls and relleves, Permanent.eure guaranteed even other remedies failed.Try Catarrh- qu hour, or even to stay inside.the ozone, price $1,00; small size, 25e.Drug-: close roots \u2018Where: they had - 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Quality at Rew Prices! = success of all our.Departments.Quality at right prices i \u2018or to-morrow s 3 a = ,.Four words that tersely ex press the - search of every inteliizent shopper.and at ~~ \u201cpla in tRebos axing = m3 Ska in them ally ie rivet $1,00, Ft.230 \u2018Cardigan\u2019 Jackets, all sizes, Latest Sty lès s in-\\nterican to-morrow, r3& = \u201c Flannel Night Shirts.CIN THE MEN'S.STORE Flannel Lined.Fanev v ests, =: datest Leadon style, prive >s I Lined Suede Gloves, colors Tits $1.30 a pair.8 Le | Fur-Lined American Suede Glov es, 52.2 > x pa spec als wa ?x PRES or done : Sreasaed.v8 Test ER \u201cni mo FA 3 and havwn 15 \u2014.¢ Des Te fre M St 10.ee Cours.same 3 price 2 abide! Sue L'ADIES* 4 CAN the \u201clest brands for F all and Winter w ear.:W vol Glov es from 200 par, ALOVES! HOSIERY and weights.and sizes Reliable Fextures and pertecs ntcing shapes in ail UU N TE RW EAR 956, N orth from: $2.50 to mea IN MICLINERY DEPT.\u201c Line of Ladies\u201d Ready to wear Felt- Hats,.special $3.So = .a Mail Orders Promptly Filled, .2341 and 2343 St.Terms Cash.\u2019 \" 8.\u2018JOHN MURPHY & co, Gor Motcait.Catherine Strest.Tel Us.240.ie same Gme ex- eee Ce = mee on FALL OVERCONTS - dirty, more taded and mean.For a trifling cost \u2018the majority of these could easily bo to the Gold Modallist.Dyets and Cleanere.BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING VO, Ottices:\u2014215 MoGitt St, 248% Notre Dame St.+ 1595 st Catherine st.> An old and Well-Tried Remedy.MRS.wi SLOW.TA INC BRS peo ha, cn i Den Wh\u201d EL Ave showing on the streets again.Many look | \u2018made.new aud fresh looking, with all- other.of .Ladiea\u2019 and Gent's wear, by sending them {|- OVER SIXTY YEARS.A How Hard it Is.to advertise Bread.\"and thet is the end of It.| PROCESS BREAD, Everything te ot the best and weigted, no- guess work, No lard used! We uso filtered wate, \u201csitted flour, and very ttle yeast, nN, is made by \u2018& new process, Gluten .fully developed.: - - TEL.MAIN sors JAMES i.my * People think that Dreed le bread - 1 pant to tell you about the NEW - mater à 20 IAT Ta Te a ee rer re =.Tho S.CARSLEYC®.Thes.C CARSLEYCS.i to > Ps ° ! ~ The S.CARSLEY CS.Tres.CARSLEY CS.well from a compa is less to pay.\u2018 style, cheat pocket, Men's Clothing that will As stylioh as anythi a throughout, workmanship het Pas } 20 risen.And equa MEN°S ps ENGLISH TWERD 6UITS, made th sacque lined \u2018with farmer's satin.rg Suit, for 218, 00 RAINPROOF COATS were never more popular than at .the present.The perfection in appearance and re- » suits are probably accountable for thls result, We can supply Ralnproof Coats, made in the Raglanette style, lined with Italian cloth, sewn with silk, for .Better qualities at $12.50 asd $15.00.(Store No.3, St.James Street side, lst Floor.) a Limited.Pass Every Test | Re dustom-tailor can supply; as as fine fabrics used as no ion to shrink we offer there vest with oollar, 59.10 Boys\u2019 Clothing Enough mothers kno © character of Clothing we sell: to make this one of The Big Store's most successful departments.\u2019.Boys\u2019 2 Plece Russian Sults,.in Fancy Tweed, full length blouse, \u2018but- Norfolk Russian Coats\" trimmed\u2019 and lined throughout.Special Price, 455.Boys\u2019 2 Plece Scotch Tweed Suits, in Brown - and Gray Fancy Check Tweed, \u2018Norfolk style, Italian ¢loth lining, 8 \u201cqualities, \u201884.50, $5.00 and 5.50 Street side, let Floor.) with sallor collar, neatly - (Store No.2, Notre Dame | \u201ctoned at the side, also 1- PL Men's Hats | [ elzes and various colors, One experience demonatrates the - \" advantages of becoming a perman- ont patron of this departmont.Men\u2018s and Youths\u2019 Fall and Winter Cloth Caps, in golf- shape, with tie top, also automo bile shape, in Plain and Fancy Tweed, -B9c Men's and Youths\u2019 .good quality \u2018 Fall - © \u2018and \u201cWinter - Caps, - jockey, gelt \u2018and square top shapes, all 30%, 50c, 75c and $L15 Men's Imported Fur Felt Hats, in black, -mewest Derby or Panama styles, al sizes, $1.65, $2.16 and $2.70 these prices suggests.the thounht.for each price, \"Sizes Ti to 94.Men\u2019 8 Furnishings\u2014 Worth .More than they Cost The fact that similar qualities cannot be purchased elsewhere at MEN'S CAMBRIC SHIRTS, white.ground, with fancy .blue or black stripes, detachable link cuffs.Sizes 14 to 70 c .17% .- MEN'S\u2019 LIGHT OR DARK \"GRAY.\u2018FLANNEL SHIRTS, collar attached, or with neck \u2018band.Sizes 14 to 18.Better than usual value * 75c, $1.00 and $145 °- MEN'S FANCY STRIPE FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS, collar attached.Sizes 14 to 17, The value is better Pon .the price might lead you to- expect.MEN'S \"HEAVY WEIGHT NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, double - breasted.shirt, with high neck.Sizes 34 to 48.The larger the size the greater the price.eo .- 81.20 and $1.55 Ce MEN'S EXTRA\u2019 QUALITY ENGLISH FLANNELETTE PYJAMA SUITS, .new stripe designs, frog fastenings, - military collar.MEN'S GRAY OR, TAN SUEDE GLOVES, silk lined, 2 dome.fasteners.Pa Per pair .vrhreseesseres varrerte res senseu ces nn.91.860 1 (Store No.2, St.James Street side, Ground Floor.)- Ench 50c.Per garment, , Pcr sult | $1.25 Raffia Grass Work The very embroidery work in 18 inch and 24 sign goes with each centre, showing how the work is done, with the correct quantity of Raffia Grass.required.- a , tation.- LADIES* © tutked front, - collar.latest kind of fancy - inch Centres.A colored plate de- - \u201c Ladies\u2019 Blouses RE Flannel and Lustre - Blouses to suit the fancy and purse, upon the _ \u201cstyle correctness of which we will stake our repu- $2.5) BLACK FLANNEL BLOUSES, with black satin piping 4nd silk buttons, gleeves finished: \u201cwith tucks, turn down Sizes 32 to *.Cheeses n.v0000 LADIES\u2019 BLACK LUSTRE BLOUSES, made in a very pretty style, front tucked, and.with large box pleat, newest style sleeves, tucked, \u2018and with fancy cult trimmed with buttons, collar, sleeves and front trimmed \u201cwith fancy cord ornaments.All sizes (Store No.5, Notre.Dame street \u201cside, .oo e 9 Ladies\u2019 Neckwear Silk Stocks, with one tab, trimmed with silk braid and silk applique, tu white, pink, red and sky- blue.50c » Chiffon Stocks, with silk bands, trinimea with applique lace, and French knots, | \"in white, pink, green, sky and black .\u2026\u2026.\u2026vosrssocss.31 15 \u2018with yoke eftect, trimmed 8, 15 1st Floor.) \u201cThe s.CARSLE Y co, Limited, \u201c1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.184 to 194 ST.\"JAMES ST.MONTREAL, : six Bargain Events .\u2018Stair Carpet, 1 yard - excessive: price for -\u2018îty of purohasing as ° adequate, at, per yard \u201c 31.25 AND $1.50 BOOKS FOR 6do.- 60 lbs.; For se ray MEN'S RUBBER SOLE BOOTS and 9 Pointed toss, ~* pit the man who cares for comfort rather than style will embrace this opport _purebase regular ss ts | i Ladies\u2019 \u2018Coats, for .LADIES' PALETOT, in Dark G .Bry or Rainy Days Every desirable style extant is included in these, the most comprehensive stocks in this city.LADIES® 5 COATS, in Dark Gray Friese,, merceris- \u2018 ed lining, deep military cape, loose sleeve with $12.00 TOT, in Dar y Tweed, deep mili\" ca rer er.11.50 LADIES\u2019 HEPTONETTE COATS, full length Raglan, s .$8.26 ssesseesenssvasae In gray and fBWD .cecvciieaneearorsacssrcrsssasoncass \u2018values To-morrow for, per mir, ' $2.00 We will dye them black, free.of \u2018charga, .it desired.(Store No, 1, Notre Dame Street side, .\u2018Ground Floor.) | \u2014\u2014\u2014 TAPESTRY .STAIR.\u201ccanPET, 59c YARD.5 À \u2018.200 yards Tapestry different, : \u2018wide, in 4 \"patterns, A special purchase, has enabled\u2019 .Us to retail this for 65e yard, though 880 ts not considered an vonable prices as to discourage ail thoughts of home dressma LADIES\u2019 'LADIES® .strapping .\u2018LADIES\u2019 HEAVY \"MIXED TWEED WALK- yoke, habit back and inverted flare ceeesese cuff, full back loose sleeves with facings, fly front, step collar, Walking Skirts Smart successful styles, and sold at such rea- king.HEAVY ALL WOOL FRIEZE WALKING SKIRTS, made in the latest style, with box geams, 6 inch flounce, finished with eeveral rows of tailor stitching.They come in Oxford and black.Speclal.EXTRA QUALITY BLACK AMAZON CLOTH \"WALKING SKIRTS, nicely trimmed with satin bands und self $2.50 $425 : $6.15 sessesercerucesevatrisesnstiaannes eo.ING SKIRTS, In brown effects, stitched - similar quality elsewhere.Saturday's shoppers will.be ao- corded the opportun- many yards as they require, so long as stocks prove (Carpet Dept., 3nd: Floor.) \u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 All well bound: in cloth, and\u2019 Le fustrated.Including such Titles ELH Barbara Ladd, by Chas.G.D.Roberts, Audrey, by Miss Johnston.Hope Loring, by Lillian Bel.\u2018Confessions of a Wife, by May Adams, .The Green Flag, by Conan Doyle.Mooswa, by W: A.Fraser.+ Belshazzar, by Wm.Sterns Davis, The Infidel, by Miss Braddon.ve Flower O'Corn, by 8.R.Crockett.Donovan Pasha, by Gilbert Parker.+, And 20 other equally good titles, by favor ite authors, ' (Store No: 5, St.James Strect side, ; - Ground Floor}.- 40-PIECE CHINA TEA SETS : FOR $t55.; b only, English\u201d China Tea Sets, fine.light quality, a pretty shape, finished In best -bur-.nisheds gold.Com-\u2018 plete 40, pleco.set, \u201cfor 8 5 Delay® the pur- | chase and pay the \u201c regular priré, $2.00 | \u2019 / per set, when this Hmited Tot is disposed of.= (Basement, st.James Street - side.) \u2018 -.BRIAR WOOD PIPES, 15e.Lines that, we regularly sell for Zc.\u2018straight and curved stews, sliver mouuts A largé variety to choose from.(Store.No.2; St.Times Street side, I Ground Floor.) ; THIS SATURDAY'S BARGAIN IN \u201c CANDIES.Virtoria Chocolates,\u201d which we regularly sell for lic, to be offered .1840 find the Corset to fit within The Big Store's stocks.To Store No.4, Notre Dame Street s! ide,\u201d Jet Floor.y brought to our notice.° Big Store closes its doors at 6 o'clock p.m.\u2026 \"AT 156 A YARD\u2014FINE, SHOOTH SURFACE\u2019 COSTUME.CLOTH, with faiscd with |.Ladies\u2019 Gloves \u2018How attractive the values really are an inspection, will alone demonstrate, .case tt Ladies\u2019 Kid.Gloves \u2014 \u2019 \u201cThe, Countess\u2019 \u2014 in black, white, tan,\u2019mode, ' Ladies\u2019 Corsets Figures of every proportion will\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Short Girdle : .Corset,\u201d made in Fiuo.+ \u2026 White Sateen, steel filled, specially for slight figures.Sie 18 to 30, | * fawn, gray.or Canon .green an \u2019 .BOc an $1.00 points, 3 stud fasteners.:E- Ladies\u2019 Military Hip Sizes 6% to 7%: .Per Cdrsct, cut in the latest pair, ; .nodil, long gored front, - full \u2018bips, made In Fine O990c¢c | White and.Iirab Sateen.\u201cAlexandra\u201d \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, in\u2019 + Sizes 18 to 30, 95e \u2018 - (Storo No.4.Notre Dame Street side, Ground Floor.) - black gind white, also soft shades of tan, gray, brown and mode, fancy silk points, © 2 stud fasteners.Sizes 54 81.55 to 7.Per palr .a.+ he Millinery Items for Saturday The Big Store continues to prepare agreeable\u201d value surprises for its patrons.60 ONLY \u2014 LADIES\u2019 AND MISSES'\u2019 READY- TO- WEAR HATS, trimmed with velvet ribbon, quills and bushies, colcrs of navy, Oxford, _ fawn and black.Original prices, $1.00 go $1.30.Saturday only; each .(Store No.1, Notre Dame Street pide, 1st Floor) 150, LADIES\u2019 READY-TO-WPRAR lIATS, compris- \u2018ing Felt, Velvet and Chiffon, trimmed in a \"variety \u2018ot styles, all- New York shapes, colors = of-hrown, névy, castor, white and black.Reg- $1 59 ulur.prices, $1.76 to $3.00.Saturday only .\u2019 thal prices nan ge Fashionable Fostwear Equal values for thé prices quoted have yet to be LADIES BLACK DONGOLA KID LACED poor gg, 40 Louis XV.heels, patent tip, flexible soles.Per pair \u2018 LADIES\u2019 BOX CALF LACED BOOTS, Blucher style, $2.85 Goodyear welt, military heol, Ter pair RE \u201c (Store.No.1, Notre Dame Street side, Ground Fic rn) LADIES\u2019 BOX CALF LACED BOOTS, with good heavy ¢ sole for fall wear, military heels.Per pair Colored Dress Goods sale Concludes To-morrow The values anriuneéd below should \u2018sustain the interest until The ) camel's hair spots, in contrasting shades to material.The conibinations run something like this: Green ground with purple spot, brown ground with terra spot, heather ground with blue spot, and ofher desirable colorings.\u2019 Regular , price of this lee was Uc.a yard.Sale Price.4.200,8s-00enen ae eme se scan accuse AT A9C A YARD\u2014A SPECIALLY FINE ASSORTED, LOT OF COSTUME MATERIALS: Rusket Weave, Zibeline Mobair, and Flake Zibeline.Regular price, 706 and 9% yard.Sale Price soon ees \u201cAT toc A YARD\u2014THIS SEASON:S.GOODS-Snowttako and: Zibeli ne effects, A Fancy Tweed silting, with exquisite \u2018fntermingWng of bright colgra and © black.camel's hair stripo- taterwoven.Bold this season at $6c.a yard.Sale Price\u2019 ceeeeiinnenes ra tme era corse h sea ror so passo une ue rase 00 ss SU SA AE ÇSCUT AT TisC'A YARDZNEW BASKET- \u201cWEAVE sû ITING.© \u201ca wide, all puts * wool, camel's halr-finish, very smart.style, latest designs tn coluring.- Sold this season at $1.15 yard.Sale Price ., (Store No.3, St.James \u2018Street side, Ground Floor.) 49c 60c i75¢ To-morrow at, per !b.7.200008 Gcod Wholesume \u2018andies, whose value \u2018even the regular price dods uot properly recognize.(Store No, 7, Centre \u2018Alsle, Grouhd Floor.) The s.CARSLEY co., Limited, 1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST 184 to 194 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL.\u2014 [0 ESTATE MART - IMPROVING IN TONE Week Just Closing Sees Several ~Lerge Transfers, Good Prices.Being the Rule.Considerable activity was shown In ; the real estate market during the week, - the number of sales being large and \u201cgood prices the rule.\u2018mand for-vacant land in the town of « - The strong de- St.Louis was maintained while all the \u2018other suburban towns showed advanced prices for land, In the city wards the largest.transactions were In St, George's Ward, where the estate Geo.\u2018 W.Hamilton, gecured fronr Geo.A.Hamilton, a block \u2018of houses and lots Nos, 1765-1, containing 18,053 feet, for $35,000.- Mr.Hugh M.Patton secired from Mrs.J.Tudlay, No.49° Metcalfe Avenue, for $7,500.In St.Ann's Ward Ward, the Ogily/ Flour Mills Company, Ltd.purch ed from the Montreal Coal and Towing Company,-in liquidation, lots Nos.1183- 84, 85, 86 and 89., Basin {Wreét, containing 16,470 feet for $17,000.In Hochelaga ward sthe H.R.Ives Company, Ltd., secured from Mde.A.Rousseau, the foundry at No.42 Seaver |\" Street for $8,000 and other considera-\u201d = .tions, In St.Louis Ward \u2018Mr.J.Decarle, sold to Antoinette Helbronner, - the stone house No.90 Laval Avenue for $6,100.Mr.M.J.Morrison transferred to C.H.Walters the houses 42 and 44 Prince Arthur Street for $800 and other considerations.- In the town of St.Louis the sales fotulled $23,320.23 and\u2019 were ali for small ots.In Westmount sales amountad | to 625,519.1 They included the.following, Mr, W.A.Snowdon sezur2d from the estate T.J.Aquin, the pri>k house, No.63 Clandeboye Avenue for \u2018$4, deg.; Mr.A.F.Duclos secured.from A.Matthais a stone house and lots No.220-6 and 6 Arlington Avenue for 3,6(0, Mr.James B.Smith purchased from J.Parslow the vacant lot at Western and Clarke Avenues, for 383,416.\u2014_\u2014 INDUSTRIAL UNREST IS \u201d DISCUSSED IN ADDRESS Mr.J.H.Shaw Reviews the Events Leadirig to the Struggle of Capital.and Labor.\u201cIndustrial Unrest\u201d was: the aubjeot of a paper by Mr.J, H.Shaw before the .St.James Literary Society \u2018last \u201cevening.Mr.F.W.Hibbard, thé president, oécupled the chair, and there was .a large attendançe of members and + ; dangerous.to society.friends.ject was Keen, and a-lengthy diseussion followed the reading of the paper.Mr.- Shaw referred to the \u2018fact that | throughout the whole world.a struggle is raging, there is general unrest.Of the different kinds of unrest, the one that pervades the industrial \u2018classes is the most important.The speaker then proceeded to llscuss- the questions involved in modern social 1 conditions, and carefully considered the matter of wages.These; it must be re- .membered, were largely aftécted by | regularity of employment and healthis ness of occupations, \u2018After pointing out the evils connected with .tradè unionism, Mr.Shaw raid.that this does not justify the condemnation of trade unidns as bodies abso-' lutely.incapable of usefulness: and as The occasional, or even\u2019 frequent, abuse of their power does \u2018nôt constitute a sufficlent reason for- ignoring the good they have done when making power, nor for closing our eyes to their great \u201cpossibility for good If directed aright toward a lofty ideal of elevatiag the masses.upon.In conclusion, Mr.Shaw sald Hat.it is of vital importance not to have-capi- tal and labor openly opposed.\u2018To avoid thie dabor should\u2019 not infringe on tha domain.of \u2018capital\u2019 or assert claims \u2018which imperil the Hberties and rights of others, and at the same time\u2019 :apital must .not treat.labor with \u2018contumely, nor turn a deaf ear to wrongs.that.should be.righted.PHILLIPS\u2019 PLANT WiLL MOVE.Big Factory Site is Secure\u2019 in the Town of St.Louis; Hon.Louis Beaublen, through: his \u2018| agent, ex-Counefllor Hurteau, has just gold .a- large piece of land to the E.Plillips, Little Wire Company, on which the firm proposes to build a new factory, Council\u2019 of 8t.Louls .an exemption \u2018of.municipal taxes for thirty years.The land has a frontage along the C.P.R.\u2018tracks arid In St: Charles and Sanguinet streets.The company.has its worka at presenet on the Lachine canal, where it employs many men.\u2018The cost of the new.factory will be $40,000 hesides the\u2019 value of the machinery in operation, which is.$65,000, : The company will pay $30,000 annu-| ally in.wages and to employ not less than 30 men the first year, 40 the :ec- ond, 50 the third, and 60 the fourth yeur.es, MRS.FOGARTE MUCH IMPROVED, Phyffcians Say the W Woman injured in Fire Will Recover.- Mra.Fogarte, who nearly lost her life In the fine at 47 Devienne Street Wednesday evening, is much improved and will recover.The rescue of the woman was due to the courage and presence \u2018of mind of Mr .R.Vallance and two companions, who were passing along St.Catherine St.when the fire broke out, .\"Hearing that .a woman wns lying in bed in- & room upstairs, Mr, .Vallance followed by Mr.H.McConnell and Mr.\u201cThe interest taken in the rub- | a right use of .thelr}: Strikes were also touched | having obtained .from the |: p= READY- TO- WEAR! A Large Assortment : :::: \".of Choice Jackets in Mink, Seal, Persian Lamb, Raccoon, Grey Lamb; \u201c Astrachan and Electric Seal.- \u2026 All c our own manufacture and Guaranteed from choice selected skins, OPEN EVENINGS 1864 Notre Dame St.2288 St.Catherine St.| They succeeded in locating the room.found \u2018the bed In flames and the night clothes of Mrs.Fogarte - burning.Seiz- \u2018ing her in their arms they carried, her.out of thé house and saved her life.Mr.Vallance.was burned about the hands.N \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"HORSES NEEDED FOR BRIGADE.Chief Benoit Makes Request to Members of Fire Committees, \u2018 on horsese for some time, and Chief Benolt.urged the committee yesterday: a spare horse left,\u201d sald the thief.- A promise was given by the Chair -ance Committee for an appropriation of $1,000 for the purpose.The Committee will agk the Couneil to decide upon an application to con- Atruct a planing mill at Delorimier and \u2018Craig Streets.There were petitions (appr rer mme DIARRHOEA WEAKENS THE svs.+: TEM.ang it not checked becomes a chronic condition.No.remedy compares with Nerviline, which {s prepared specially \u201cfor stomach and bowel.trdubles, As a radical cure for Cramps,\u201d Colic, Gas in the Stomach, Summer Complaint, Nerviline excels everything in the -medical line, is an indispensable house- \u2018hold staple, and costs only.be.Buy a | fires would raise insurance: rates.\u2018The The Fire Department has been short | to purchase six new horses.\u201cI haven't |.man that he would go before the Fin- |.Patrick's Church, chairman of the High bottle to-day.J.McMahon, rushed into the house and *.Try Dr, Hamilton's Mandrake Pills.ut - Dawes & Co.Co.| BREWERS, for and ; against it, the opponents contending that though it would .be, constructed of brick, the danger it woul bé to -the neighborhood din respect -0 committee split\u2019 even\u2019 ort the vote, and \u2018will send the question to Council.Ald.Dageniiis said he wanted cheaper coul ofl for use in the fire stations.The city paid 20,1-2 cents sa, gallon as a \u2018general thing, \u201cwhile inary pur-|.chasers got it at 15 \u2018cents or 18 cents The committee.will make à test.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 © .\u201cPork and Deans hot, Pork and.Bean§ cold,\u201d Clark's either cold or hot, - Are best, we are told.\u201d mer rt BELMONT SCHOOL TO \"REOPEN.The Catholic High School, at Belmont Park, which was closed last.June, will in: all probability, be re-opened after the Christmas vacation, preparations now being carried on to that effect.The Board and others are desirous of continuing the work, and the building will be used for school purposes.Rev.Father Martin Callaghan, - P.P., of \u2018St: LACHINE; PQ .Montrea.Utfiee, Mala we.wan James mon Street eme J.H.R.MOLSON & Ale and Porter BROS.Browars, , Have always on hand the varfecs kinds of Adv.Wood and\u2019 Bottles.Firoilies Roxs Larly Supslied 00 Aetre Sams sh montres rer ny DOW'S BREWER) India\u2019 Pale, Stron \u201cCrown,\u201d \u201cDouble\u201d and.\u201cSingle\u201d Stout.- - FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bettlers only te usé our labels, Vls.: .Wm.Bebop, 88 Dorchester Street.School Board, said things were working harmoniously and the three boards interested in the.school, St.Bridget's Board, \u2018St.Patrick's Orphan \u2018Asylum, and the Catholic High School Board were all anxious to see the school re- 9 ened and that after the vacation the clasées would \u2018be resumed again, The | teachers will be the Christian Brothers.chester Street.\"Themis Kinsella, 237 St.Antoine Street.° * Wm.J.Ratferty, 30 and 33 Valles Street, Tue Virtue Bottling Co., 19 Agimer Street.\u2018Telephone Main 359.~ Thes.GARSLEYOE ni GMITH\u2014At Past Sherbrooke, Nov.1, .daugh- \u2018FHALL\u2014At, St.Stephen, Oct.31, to Mr.and Pale Ales and Porter ALE and PORTE ER | CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.-.and Mild \u2018Ales, are authorized The T.J.Howard Bottling Co., 688 Dope.Births, Marriages and Deaths.+ # Advertising Bates = Birth Motiess, 2e: altérer: Rote I So; D \"Death Notises, Ste.) BIRTHS.\u2019 MoQUEEN\u2014AL Gould, Que., Oct, 29, à son to Mr.and Mrs.EB, McQueen.GOODENOUGH\u2014At Learned Plain, Qua., on Nov.2, to Mrs.Chas.Gdodenough, & son.ASHE\u2014At Sand Hill, Oct.21, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Ashe.BOWEN-\u2014At Learned Plain, Oct.28, to Mrs.| A.R.Bowen, a son.ter to Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Smith.HANDY\u2014At Ottawa, Nov.3, to Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Joseph Handy, a daughter, MACLEAN~\u2014At St.John, Nov.4, to Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Maclean, a \u2018daughter, LOWERISON\u2014At Amherst, Oct.23, to Mr.and Mrs.Percy Lowerison, a son.COLE\u2014At Amherst, Oct.20, to Mr, and Mrs.Joseph, Cole, a son, McMAHON\u2014At Aylesford, Hants, Oct.28; to Councillor and Mrs.A.B.McMahon, a Bon.CALDWELL\u2014At Pomeroy Ridge, to Mr.and Mrs.Clifférd Çaldwell, a deughter: : Mrs.-Levi Hall, a daughter, MARRIAGES.f SKINNER-CROSS -\u2014 At the Congregational Oburch,, Melbourne, Que., Oct.'28, 1903, by, the Rev.R.George Watt, B.D., Dr.Frank ÆÆ.Skinner to Ruby Mabel, eldent daughter, of Mrs.R.H.Cross, °° _ BOYD-JACKSON\u2014At Getchell Settlement, on Oct.\u201821, Geo.W.Boyd to Eva Luella Jackson.> FISHER- MAGUÏIRE\u2014At Oak Bay, Oct.21st, \u2018Clarence Fisher, of Oven Head, to Ada Maguire, of Elmsville.GARDNER-RICHARBSON \u2014 At Leonaraville, D.1., Oct.18, Carroll Garaîner and Hilda Richardson: - CHAFFEY - APPLEBY\u2014At Eastport Oct.À, Albert H.Chaffey to Edith M.Appleby, oth of Deer Island, N.B.COOPER-DOVE\u2014At North Sydney, Oct.24th, \u2018Arthur Ceoper to Susannah Dove, both of Newfoundland.- WHITE-MILLEY\u2014At Sydney, Oct.24, John \u201c White, of North Sydney, to Lucy Milley, of | St.John's, Nfld.HARE-BALL\u2014At North Gyaney, Oct.\u201827, John W.Hare to Philopena B.Ball.{ RYDER-COLE\u2014At Sussex, Oct.31, Frederick .W.L.Ryder, of South Boston, to.Dorcas * W.Cole, of Sussex.KINNEAR- McLEOD\u2014At Apèhaqui, John H.Kinnear, of Manitoba, \"McLeod, of Apohaqui.; AIKENHEAD-McGILL\u2014At Sherbrooke, Oct.«26, Norman R.L.Aikenhead to Ida McGill, only daughter of the late.John McGill.Noy.2nd, to Ruth BARTON- STUBBS\u2014On Oct.28, at Fast Sher- |\u201d brooke, Thomas\u2019E.Barton,.of Ortord, to Migs Sarah Stubbs.HILLS-SAUPRMANN\u2014At Toronto, Nov.3rd, .Frederick W.Hills, of Port Arthur, to Miss Louise Sauermann, of Toronto, - Woodbridge, of ; | TROUT \u2014 At Dubuque, Iowa, Nov.ist, John Now.Mathew Robert Harold Do No 3 to Margaret, daughter of oy Henegan, Niagara Tewnship.2° DEATHS IN THE CITY.OWENS\u2014On the 3rd instant, at 17 Lapierre days, Avenue, at rhe age of 9 years and 3 Aibert Victor Owens, dearly béloved son of Archibald | aud Margaret Owens Fuseral private.= DEATHS ELSEWHERE.HUNTER\u2014At Huntingdon, on Tuesday, Nov.3, Ethel Margaret, only daughter of John A.Hunter, \u2018hardware merchant, aged F- years and 11 months, KENNEDY\u2014At Bobcaygeon, Nov.1, catherine Kennedy, wife of wm, Kennedy, In spector\u2019 County Bridges, aged 64 years.~ MACLEOD\u2014At East Toronto, Nov.3, Euphe- mia .Macpherson, widow of the \u201clate John.MacLeod, in her 81st year.; SIMPSON\u2014At Brampton, .Nov, 3rd, Sarah, wife of Rev.C-.A.Simpson, aged él years WOODBRIDGE\u2014On Nov.2, at.Kalamazooy, Mich., U.8.A%, James, Woodbridge, formerly; ot Sandwich, Ont., and.brother of Thomas - - Foronto, .: .Herbert Trout, B.A.,- M.P., aged 2} years, ,son of the late\u2019 J.M.Trout, Esa.of Thé - \u201cMonetarÿ Times.Loe JOHNSON-\u2014aAt\" Toronto, Nov: 2, Nellie John- © son, wife of.J.W.Johnson.BRENNEN\u2014At Hamilton,-Nov.3, the intant son 6t Mr.and Mrs, Hugb \u201cScott Brennen.: DICK,\u2014At St.George, the 82nd year of his age.; CAMERON\u2014At Tower.Hill, Oct.22, William: .Cameron, aged 76 years.; KING\u2014At Calais, Oct.2%; Mary Ann \u2018potlof\u201d of the late Wm.King, aged 78, years, : THOMPSON \u2014 At Stephen, Oct.25th, Hugh Thompson, aged 09 years.: © Nutt, aged 79.years.HURLEY\u2014At Indian Island, N.B., | Oct.Ash Mrs.Sarah.Hurley, aged 79 years, BROWN\u2014At CampobelÏlo, Oct.23rd, B.Brown, aged 21 yewrs.- NEWMAN\u2014At Campobello, Oct.2, Eftle F.Newman, aged 25 yéars.CURRIER\u2014At Lennoxville, Oct.20th, Eliza, _ Currier, widow of the late Thorhas - Currier, \u2018of Birchton, Que., aged 79.years.JAMISON\u2014At Masson, Que., Oct.Sis}, Jane MacLean, widow of the late Samuel H Jamison, aged 58 years.\u2018SMITH\u2014At Kingston, Nov.1, Janet McMillan, wite of E.M.Smith, aged Gi years.TOOHER\u2014At Kingston, Nov.1 Thomas Too- her, aged 81 years.WARTMAN\u2014At Kingston, .Oct.31,.Jane Anne Grass, relict of the\u2019 late Jolin Wartman, oged .80 years: ; Arthue.= Come Now, Johnnie, DOYLE-HENEGAN-\u2014At Niagara-on-the-Lake, you shall have some lady ; charlotte - gelatine for © belng good.a EAHA S \u201cfor your Window Sha dozen other lines ?- \"user at one small profit.STOCK WINDOW + +., yellow, at 22c each., at 30c each.\u201c Lace, all colors, Our leader i is made Zr Curtain Poles, 20c, $ Shade: Cloth.Don\u2019 t you think it préferable to come tous properly from your own selection, cut to fit your Windows, and at the proper \u201cfrom people where Shade ma All our Window Shades are.\u2018made in our own factory, and sold dircet to the 3 feet x 6 feet, mounted on strong Rollers, complete with Brackets.100 doz.in light Cotton Percaline, cream.and -Cloth, plain, all colors, \u201828e each.Alberta Shade Cloth, Decorated, all colors, 100 doz.Alberta Shade Cioth, : \u2018Alberta Shadé Cloth, Lace and Insertion, \u201cail colors, at 60c each.\u2018Cloth, mounted on- \u2018Hartshorn Roller, size, 3 teet \u201cx 6 feet, in eight liandsome colors, at 65¢ each.- We have a complete assortment of Laces and Trimmings, Scotch Holland, and Best Opaque des, and get them made Pr than.ordéring king is.but one of a SHADES 100 doz.Alberta Shade -100 doz.at 40e each.100 doz.of our best Opaque Shade 25¢ each and upwards.; WW PP + +3 & = rr -# + - Mail Orders ca | The.Martel \u201c Stewart Co.381, 683, 685 CRAIG STREET.- \u201c Measures Taken Free of Charge, C vo Phone Main 4108.or 4199.refully Filled.Write \u201cfor \u2018tree Tape Line.ee ?- Bridges, Drains, : Waterworks.Railway: Land Surveying.BHAUDRY & BROWN.-Clvil Englnoers.1078t Tames Street.Montreal AWNINGS, - TENTS wT ARPAULINS.A Complete Stock of Wag Horse Covers, Tarpaulins an Clothing, Coal Bags, eto.taken own.and stored.TELEPHONE MAIN 1161.[THOMAS SONNE, Sr 193 COMM ISSIONERS STREET.Awnings MONTREAL AL ART PRINTERS De ; « .Rl) © WILLIAM pow a coons and Oilskin | LINDSAY'S FoR cooD TUNERS HERALD Jos DEPARTH ENT.ARES tries TENTS \"HABEX SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS Oanada Life - MON TREAL, \u2018Buildin, LEE 9 ATENTS AND TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building, Mentreal.eselicit pu businesa o! rere gineersand others who realize the advisabili having their Patent hnsiness tramsacted oy perts.Preliminary advice free.Chazy - m rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Montreal + nt - ox F ORD Without \u2018a Rival, CAFE ° FETHERSTONHAUSH ho Hoof : elp, 125 pages, & 4t : \u2018e | Tequest.Marion & Moving, Rew York LL te .Nov.8, John Dick, tn 1 vs NUTT\u2014At Bestport, Oct.21, Harriet Downes ne Ker \u2018Cw er en I rr A ay 5 TE oom re pr st ru = Sr a a, || SPECIAL TABLES « a | | 5.- ~~ CRUMB SETS, from $2.00 up to 8.00.q ; «| WATER PITCHERS from $3.00 to 16:00.te AO ss Dont rad RES SE {|| SILVER DEPARTMENT il I Traveler s Samples and Factory Job Lises pui N A et ee ES RES fo - g : NER \" PE \u2026 \"dE La .TT Lo * « + Sh a : a yf e So.; > \u2026 CL , , ÿ CE ve - v \u201d - Le PT, , < =.à aa Kns L 87e.- ¢ Se y RE = Le at sy \u2018 .in à - fr, We eT .% 3 \\ - 2 v : CA eT mem bak a Te pen a ET 2h ; Hog.Ë 3 oi Ci Sen RRL TES + * .4.vu CNE EE SR RE eg Co ; CE Re A ESS ES Ha MR FERRET a EL ch CE Fol ae ST so ot Tn : a cE ARTE À + .s obey oi er Te! ; SAL A RSR CORRE Sacs à sx Pe \u2019 : #0?ER © = geet et reg TORT TAT 4 + Co : ; CEE MONTEMAL DAILY SEMA, NEDA \u2018wevinmmm ¢, fous ~ TU ati : pe\" EEC EE BS PE TEN : Le fe \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL SALE OF- \u201cOver 1, 500.00 worth of Silverware will be offered ng 5 _ : at : Discounts from 20 per cent.to 50 Per cent.Part vi Le uit a displayed on - 5 Ce.3 - .- - .\u2018 - \u2018 - > - .: - \u2026 .: : .- - vo > .5 101 , : Lo ; Ce : .\u2018 > .ee Trg 2.ou ig Be = ne - er - 7 > T .- a - - ; .PE 7 ; Lo - .+ ; .- .Lo.- - .oon PS - at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00.Tw ed oo Goods being greatly reduced in price.' These examples consist of: - ue i ol i, Ar, BREAD TRAYS, $1.35, 1.50, 2.00 up.to Soo.| JEWEL BOXES, from $2.50 up'to 8.00.\u2026 , FRUIT BOWLS, \u2018from $2.25 upto:r000.|.TEA SETS, from $20.00 te.goos.111 Cn CAKE DISHES, from $3.00 up to 7.00.SNE SUGARS AND CREAM JUGs: fom $3.an oe : i a oo ; : BUTTER DISHES, from.$2, oo up to 7.00, 00 to 9.00 set.get = a 1.SHAVING MUGS, from $1.00 up to 3:50.Ce \u2018COVERED SUGARS, from $3.0 08 cup 1 rex.a : # |.SYRUP JUGS from$rs0uptosco.° .| TEA POTS, from $3.00 up te Swe.co {| - BAKING DISHES, from $4.00 up to etl - | SMOKING SETS, from $2.00 te.g@0.3 | oo ~ Lo _ .FERN DISHES, from $2.00 up to.8.oo, oo = | Including Mounted Vawcs, from.$r.se se yom B PR 0 \u2018 TRINKET.PIECES, from 750: $2.00.Lo Cn 1: Etes mes Ft.Ce 1° { | - Five Per Cent.for Cash \u2018in .Addition to alt \u2018Other Discounts or | [HENRY MORGAN & CO.- : Mon | r eal, Prt?ken whew tT Lo \"124 THE GARDEN OF HOPE.To loge the present, and fo go apart Into @ place of brightness, where the soul .May vest, and gather strength unto its self, To casgy onward to the very end, The hard load.of humanity's bequest.\u201d To walk the silent, paths alone.and soek | To gather of the radiant bloom, enough - To crown our best beloved ones, outside |; The shadowy walls, whose mystic confines hold, : Toves richest gift to man,\u2019 th flowers -of hope.\u2019 y \u2018 These blossom there alike for rich and poor, The sorrow ing, and those.whose lives have seemed To go: awry, each; all, may \u2018breathe the air, | Whose\u2019 Incense-laden «breath, sweeps \u2018ever Love's storchouse, to this siburb of the.diest.- -\u2014-Buffalo Express.SPREE _ POT-POORAL a TeX dae gar va EH ET rade -A WOMANLY WOMAN.\u2018to be placed in the corner of a young girl's mirror and read while: aha fs making her toilette: =~ \u2018 She cultivates reserve.She thinks, then acts, She speaks ili of no one.| She is loyal to her frienda.- She lives her mother's faith.She ¢ cares for her body das God's ple, She writes nothing that.she may rè- gret.She k nows that nothing is more undignified than anger.She knows that to love and be loved is her birthright\u2014If she be but worthy\u2019 of love.8 teme \u2018AS REGARDS MARRIAGE.A Japanese bride gives her wedding gifts to her parents as A slight re- fompense for their trouble in rearing er, In Norway.law, à man is not allowed to marry a thriftless girl, for al] gir's.are obliged | to obtain certificates of skill in\u2018cooking, knitting and spinning: before being | eligible for matrimony.° In.Servia there is a system of marriage banks into which the young men and women pay their'savings in order that they may secure a premium.at ; their.marriage.This: was.organized to induce thrift, but it has had a most disastrous effect in promoting hasty marriages, for- the moment.a small sum of money has been \u2018saved.the young woman will- accept -the first offer of marriage which is made to her in order to .receive the premium, and consequently there is an overwhelming number of \u2018\u2018marry-in- haste-repent- -at- leisure\u201d weddings.; P-TO-DATE.MONTREAL AN : \u201cPOLLY.\u201d Polly, put the kettele on\u2014 (It is sterilized, I hope?) .Polly, put the Lettele on\u2014 = \u201c(And washed with antiseptic \u2018soap?) Polly, put -he kettle on\u2014 ; (The water's filtered, \u2018scrubbed, sun- dried, -Tusted, polished, shaken, brushed, \u2018gifted, \u2018pasteurized and ironed, T ee?) Polly.put the Kettle on; we \u2018n all take tea.; .PANCAKES: * The \u2018ingredients for.pancakes.te) ters, and the like should be mixed at least two hours before the batter is needéd.In this way the flour has a chance to swell dnd the batter is not only: better.\u2018but more Wholetome.cH ESTN UT UT PATTIES.Shell and blanch one pint of\u2019 French chestnuts, discarding all nuts that are riot sweet and fresh.Cover with boil: ing water and cook until they are soft.Then drain and mash through à colander.Add one-half cupful of cream, two well beaten eggs.-half a teaspoon- \u2018ful of salt, one-fourth cupful of powdered sugar and a cup and a half of milk.\u2018 Line little pattie -pans with a rich paste, fill with the mixture.and bake .in a quick oven, 0 \u2014 a.COLD SLAW.Shave the-cabbage fine, throwing into ce water as fast as shredded.Allow t to stand about two \u2018hours to crisp, then season to taste with salt, pepper and a wee.bit of mustard.For a dressing beat the yolks of two eggs, add two tablespoonfuls \u2018of melted butter, and beat again.Add a \u2018half teaspoonful of thick sour cream, two.tablespoonfuls of sugar and half a cupful cout wg nd se phy\u2019 actu according to a récent \u2019 | a short trip to the wèst.Page EU SE Te EE (Si Top, La Seis brine gm sot vere aT CURE, man and, Her | White Liberty with an over-j ruching fashions this charniing The tight cuff is likéwise of the lace .dants in jet.for mmm me m= a\u2014_ of vinegar.Beat them thre?\u2018or four.minutes, -pour.on the cabbage und mix; : ; Men en, Wo omen and H appening 0s \u201c Hon.Lomer Gouin is at Quebec: - \u2018Miss.Muriel Millichap.Toronto, is in the city.: Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.W.Molson, Quebeg.are in Ottawa.RB Miss Alice\u2019 Kane,\u2019 is in Quebec.Miss Tenny is.expected, home from Toronto this: evening.\"Miss Jones, Brockville, friends \u2018in Montreal.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.HB.Brown, \u2018Sherbrooke, are at Quebec.Crescent St reet, is visiting at.the Clarendon, Quebec, Mr.Stewart Ewing has returned froiñ Mr.and Mrs.Benoit, Montreal, ar: guests it the St.Louis Hotel, Qi: Shwe, Mr.and Mrs, F.G, Jones, Montreai,.are at the nt * Quebec.Lieut.-Colonel J.À, F.8 and wife, Kingston, \u2018are aly the\u2019 qu Mr.L.G.A.Cresse,\u2019 Rt tered at the Chateau, Quebec.Mr.L.V.Geoffrion, Montreal, .is re- .gistered at the Chateau, Quebec.Mrs.Annesley, who has been visiting in Lachine, has returned to Toronto.| Mr.H.B.Mussen has left ifor New: York, en route for New Orleans.: Miss\u2019 Bush, Boston.is the Miss Louise Archibald, Street, Mr.J.W.Loud, freight traffic manager of the Grand Trunk, has: gnne to New York.Mrs.D.S.Frisk, fs In town, (he guest of her daughter, Mrs.John fre Quat Mackie.Judge Lemieux and Mrs.Lemieux.herbrooke, are.guests at the su Louis: otel, Quebec.4 Mr.and Mrs« G.Infie!d Jenking have left Toronto to visit Mrs.Arkinsou, ss is regis- gust of Durov her 5 45 - CHARMING MATINEE BLOUSE.ey acket orris blouse.zouave order with long ends tucked into the belt and a loose over-sleeve.is knotted around \u2018the stock and, the: ends are finished with little ball pen-° * | © Mr.and Mrs, Désbarats nnd children a Thomas Turner, Montreal, is Vi3- | have arrived in Otrawu from Sorel, ng relatives at Quebca \u2026 | Mrs5 Desbarats parents, Hon.R.W Mr.R.Tetu, Montreal.fs a BUest and Mrs.\u201cScott.| Mr.Trarcy MiaeMahon left an Monday for New York, whence he .sailed yesterdiy on the Kronz.Prinz Wil.chébm for England.4 Mr.und Mrs.\u2018Fiotcher of VI \u201ctoria, fe Wiss Ethel Henry, the talented \u2018young Tower 2.Rte = N° a ver in black lace: defined with silk The jacket is on.the \u2018and ruching.A scarf of liberty re Se pod\u2019 is, In\u2019 C.Ed- Mrs.Willoughby Cum-nings\u2019 Alontrenl, the guest-of Mrs.O.wards, 92 Union \"Avenue, Mrs.Prentive, Drummond_Street, en- tertæined ut luhchéon this \u2018week \u2018in honor, of Mrs.Symonds, of Port.Hope, SALE \u2018and Mrs cassidy, have \u201ctaken Mr Von Roppe rds cottage © at Ste, Axathe and will spend the winter there,: Miss Aldyth Balfour, Mountain St who has been visiting friends\u2019 in the Lower Provine ¢s, hits returned home.Mr, J.HollisteF-Wilson, Sherbrooke Streét, who-has heen: so seriously til ut.Kennebunk Port, Is now convalescent, -\" Tr Mr, \u201cam! Mackenzie, of Vancouver, B.C., is in\u2019 Brockville, \u2018visiting his\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Mackenzie.; Mrs.J.Alfred\u2019 Ttobert, \u201cOttawa, én tertained at à most enjoyable euchre this Week in\u201c honor of Miss Doutre, of \u2018Montreal, - {es and their little son, are expected tu Ottawy, Monday on Nile! Hon, R.Wor Mrs.\u201d Se olt | 7 oF élacutibnist, his taken a -studio \u2018on, Et .C Catherine Strect and will remain.in.Montreal for the \"winter »\u201d, Mra: John Caverhill, \"of Mrs.George Caverhill, Drummond Street, i$ slowly progressing toward racovery from her Fretent.severe.ill- HESS, »- .Mr.and Mrs.St: ANWAY, MéTavish Stare at present ot Murray Bay where they have purehised a summer residence and are witking: extensive altera- time.i M.Mrs: À.Cassila.\u201cant - Miss Mar- dia Cussile, who \u2018spent the\u2019 past year travelling over tha continent are ex- poeted in towi the middie of this month.\u2018 This afternoon the residential boar3 of the National ¢ \u2018ouncil of Women, was -invited \u2018by ates, Robert Meid, Union Avenne, to mot Mrs, Willoughby Cum- mir:gs, | officers of the Prince of Wales Fusll- | progress.Paton, Mrs.H.who 1s the guest : Metsrs.A.Y, JMaynarasant.ac.Jackson, of the C.P.R., returned yesterday from itax, in whi dis- | trict they had some excellent shoots ing, capturing several fine birds, The marriage of Major Latferty to Miss Pacaud, Quebec, which will take place next Wednesday, will be a pri- tate ceremony owing to the illness of Mr.Ernest Pacaud, the bride's father.At the dence to be given Menday evening by Lieut.-Col.Finlayson and fers the patronesses will be Mrs.w.Don, Mrs.T.B.Butler, Mrs J Durand, Mrs.J.-P.Ceoke, and Mrs.J.A.Finlayson, Plante, eldest daughter of Mr.N.T.\u2018De La Plante, of Peterboro, to .Professor Eugene.Masson, of Toronto Unl- versity,\u201d tôok place Saturday in St Peter's, Peterborn.Mr.V.M.Heptler, of- this city, acted as best man, Mr.David Campbell, superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Atlantic Steamship\u2019 Company, who has been il} for several weeks, is not improving ae well as expected.So little has been made.that the phy- gicians have not.yet allowed kim te leave his bed.- The picturesque marriage\u2019 enverrons of.the Jews whs celabrated Wednesday evening in Empire Hail, the éontracting | parties being Miss Fanny Marjolick ef 604 Sanguineét Street and Mr.M.Sloan.Rabbl Spruce of the Russian Synagogue, read the marriage service.The young couple will reside in Brebeet \"Street.Jarge and fashionable tea yesterday afternoon at her residence, St.Mark Street.dhostess, who.was assisted by her two guests, Mrs.Jokn is, \u201cof Kansas City, end | Mi pH, of Chicago, were a black scquinned gown, Mrs.Davis.was in mauve silk zibeline with trimmings of ecru lace, and Miss Delphe was gowned in pink silk mulle.Miss McGuigan wore a white lace frock, and Miss Edna McGuigan was in green foulard.The \u2018floral decorations in the reception roo'n were pink and.white.\u2018The tea taple Was in green and white, with quantities of white chrysanthemums, and was presided over by Mrs.Robert MoFar- line, Mrs,: Robert Logan, assisted by Miss Fitzhugh, of St.Albans, Vt., the Misses McGuigan, Miss McFarline and Miss Loud.Among those present were: | Mrs.A.Stevenson, Mrs.G.Hart, Mrs.\u2018D.Rea, Mrs.D.McEachran, Mrs.D.McCaskill, Mrs.J.Wilson, Miss Mac- donell, Mrs.Buck Chaffee, Nrs, R.8, Logan, Mrs.ce W.Trenholme, Lady Tait, Mrs.H.Miner, Mrs.Robert Macfarlane, Mrs.H Newman, Mrs.C.L.Shotey, Mrs.Ogden, Mrs.Hugh I{enshaw, Misses Ibbot- Mrs, A.McKim; Mrs.McHerry, F.Robertson, Mrs.R.D.McGib- bon, Miss Cramp, Miss Hutshinson, Mrs.Percival Heaton, Mra.Nerman Dawes, Mrs.Agnew, Mrs, James Laing, Mrs.A.E.Ellis, Mrs.: Robert Adair, Mrs.Tatoz Nosse, Mrs.James Dawes, Mrs.Wainwright, Miss Wainwright, | Mrs.Fred.Cairns, Mrs.P.\u2018A.Peterson, Mrs.T.Druinmond, Mrs.Chas.Hays, Misses Hays, Mra.R.C.Jamieson, Mrs.W.E.Davis, Mra.Hall Brown, Mrs.James Ross, Mrs.Robert Mackay, Mrs.G.Bird, Mrs.Andrew Dawes, Mrs.T.A.Crane, Mrs.R.8.Buek, Mrs.Cook, and others, .NOVEMBER ¥ WEDDINGS BLACK\u2014BRITCHARD.son, Mrs.\u2018ot.Sutton Junction, to Mr.Frank Black, son of Mr.C.R.Black, of this city, took piace very dquistly at the Me: \u2018thodlst, Church, Sutton, last Wednesday afternoon.The church was béau- tifully decorated for.the occasion by the bride's giri friends.The bride, who was givén away by her father, wore,a gown of white silk and lace long tulle veil with orange blossoms, and \u2018carried a shower -bouquet of white roses, r | Jack Black, brother of \u2018the groom, act- \"ed as best man.Mr.and Mrs.Black left by the evening train for \u2018Toront the bride traveling In a light twee costume: with hat to match.- Among the: Montreal guests present were Mr.and Mrs, ¢, R.Black, Miss Black, Me.J.\u2018Blac \u2018k and Miss s MHâred Ceowans.SL 'HOWARD\u2014FOWLER.St.cial.)\u2014Willlam B.Howard, of the CP, R., travelling passenger - staff, will marry Miss Margaret A, Fowler daughter of W, H.Fowler.mill owner; this afternoon, Rev.«anon Richardson, of Trinity Church,.will officiate, and Miss.Shelddn, of Massachusetts will be maid of honor, assisted by six bridesmalds.Three of whom are from Calais, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Howard will tour for about a month: various parts.of.tiie.- Fastern and \"Southern States.Se .: LINDSAY\u2014MOUTRAY.ce Kingston, Ont.Nov.6\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 The marriage occurred -Weänesday at Stella; of Miss Emily, youngest daughter of W.H.Mnutray and Rev.I.The service ac- E.Roberts and Rev: Mr.and Miss Ginton, Cob Oo Durocher Street.obourg.Ont, Lindsay, of Bancroft Great Engtish Resaedy fer - Grubbe.of the T are spending u Low Jags in town, the curred in the village Anglican church & Rh umatism Mr.Harry Grubbe.o e Toronto | guests of Mrs.Guy: floss Larne Cres- | conducted by Rev, : Got C \u2018Bank, has been transferred from Min- cent, en route to Jendon.Kng., where C.E.Cartwright.Safe, Sars Etats brook to Montreal.> they will remain some time.- AN praggists É Mr.and Mrs, Hartland Macdougill \"Mr.M; J.-P: Quinn K.C., was to-da 2 | 108 .3 - dw .: AYMAN SONS & CO.are building a handsome summer: resid-\" Termrted to pe Lally sanv Alescont ny rr a; nan MP Moutasa ence at.Cartlerv ille.- his serious\u2019 iliness., The physicians aps | lagt Friday.v ue = \u2014 \u2014 ee _ ie o_o 6 Ct HERALD SERIALS\u2019 \"ARE GOOD SERIALS.- murdered.\u201d This whe Ww hat- he said .' se - soir fn > .CEL Was a wicked vertlict, My wife soled 1s come.upon Fncie Davia at.Killed herself.\u201cWauen't, «the * * pistol \u2019 D by.The Horaid, ; « (Cooyright by Bobba- Merrill \u2018Coy çu APTER XV (Continued.) It was as near an accusation of Miss Tuttle as\u2019 was possible.without men- \u2018tioning her name.A\u2019 groan passed through the assemblage.and Mr.Jeffrey, bounding.to his\u2019 feet, showed -an\u2019 fnclindition to shout aloud in hls xi0- \"lent indignation.But Miss Tuttle, turning toward.him, Hfted, her hand with \u2018a commanding gesture, and held it so till he sat down again.It was both a majestic.and an utterly incomprehensible movement on her | part, giving to the close of these re.\u2019 markable proceedings a dramatic climax which set 'all hearts beating and, I am bound to say.all tongues -wag- ging til the oom cleared.XVE : EGOTIST OF \u201cTHE FIRST .\u201c WATER.: \u201cHad the control\u2019 of affairs been mine mt this moment I am quite positive that I should have found it difficult to deny these two the short interview which they appeared \u201cto would have been to them sich an undeniable comfort.But a sterner spirit than mine was in charge, and.\u2018the district attorney, into whose hands the affair had now fallén, was inexorable.Miss Tuttle was trented with respect: with kindness! even, but she was not allowed any communication with her, brother-in-law beyond the formal *Good\u2019 afternoon\u2019 incident upon their separation; while, he, ecorning to condemn\u2019 AN ha = me - A te you that Dr.ChasserS 8.s-Ojntmdnt is a certain and abeolute cure for each every form of itching, bleedingand pros it Me Lou piles, frst As And Ark pour neige.sin the daily press and aa Fn: what they think efit.You can use fou Hi re money back if not cnred.a box, at or EDMANSON BaTEs & Co, Toronte, Dr.G Chase's Ointment: see | The Filigree Ball = ol Greatest Detective Story : of the Year crave and which | FRINE {i Gre, ; - - - - + J | his lips to any such trite conn: spine N said: nothing at all, only Jopke i gard inquiry, which caflfg forth from her \u2018the most exalted look of patience and encouraging \u2018love it has ever been à my good.fortune to, withess, Durhin was standing near and saw \u2018this; look ! as plainly \u2018as I did, but it did nnt ime pese on him, he'sajd.But what in the niture of human could impose on hin?Durbin is a maächine\u2014a very reliable and useful Machine, no doubt, vet | when all is said, a simple contr.vance | 0° cogs and whéels; while 1\u2014well, I'} \u2018hope that I-dm- something mare than that; or why was Ia changed, man to- | \u2018Ward her from the moment I saw\u2019 the smile.which \u2018marked this acéused wu-\" man's good hy to Fraucis Joffrey.Nu longer belfevifig.in .her guilt, 1 went about my business with tumult \u2018in \u2018brain and heart, asking in my remorse \"fur un appoftunity to.show her sume small courtesy whereby to- relieve the crture * I felt at having helped tha coroner in the Inquiries which had\" brought about what looked to me now like a cruel and unwarranted result.That it should be given to Du lin to hold.such suryecillance over her çs her doubtfyl position demanded adasd greatiy to my Alscomfort.But i was enabled to keep.my'lips firmly shut over my expression of secret jealousy ot dispieasure; and this was fortuil.he as otherwise I.might have fail:d 10 obtain the chance of alding her laler \u2018on, in othér -and deeper.matters.: .Meanwhile, aiid before any of us hed \u2018left this ronm, one fact had \u2018became apparent, to.voluntcer any fresh statement \u2018ii: sister-in-law.s his éye fell upumn \u2018the district attorney, who had lnger- ed near, possibly inthe hope of getting and almost insensible man, he made one remark, but It was an\u2019 automatic one, calculated to produce \u201cbut little effect on the discriminating ears of this experienced \u2018official, ing can this pistol, \u2018and that nothing but ler word Wens to prove that this \u201cvus done of se and not after ale snot .\u2018Thoge less avtiably ats sosed'towarr à Reg k ard him, a commented, on had recu: \u2018vd tor Pay mind and caused me th nek à brother Gift er\u201d ang\u2019 was witlking out beside me what he \u2018thought af Mr.Moore's ahseace trom.iut du quiry prasumably sep - Old Dave his lost none\u201d of.- cutiarities in wiukleg into his fortunes This-is-hls dax-at the com.tery Didnt {you know trac?He will let nothing: Con earth gel in the.way of his pli- erin an ta that spot on the twenty- ! third ol May, ten olesg so.trivial an | OX CUrFente as au inquest over the re- j Mains of hig nearest relative.Mr.Jefftey was not solar 5 face of the hati disapproval of his| | scmething more from this depressed | tound tied to.her?\u201d Euther from preacetipation or a dazed condition of dira, he seemed ta for- 8et that Miss Tuttle had.om ned to:ty- Had boren a divgred in the lfbrarx.I thought 1 ur.derstood him arf was certain that 1 sympathized With, tas condition; Dut im the cars-of | Moore house Statements had -lost torce and the ial went for Httle, Mi dnwinle a met which.all, ho 1 noted, such n.portaine VL this fatgy, Tie fellow Léughed and sald: tp all members 1 felt my gorge rise; then È .struck me atid f asked how lone Ene | old gentisman kepé& up his watch.\u201cje rom suntise to sundoivn, the boys | say.l'never suw him.there myself; My.bout lies in an opposite direction,\u201d left.him\u2019 and started for \u2018Rock 4 pele Ceniwetery.There were two good sundown and 1 re- hou rs\u2019 5 yet.before sa is just the.plea: ant tontc\u2014\u2019 Iaxative that delicate, wo.mca and girls.need: _ Gently but effectually cleans the system.~ Atandraggine Trico tic.cad Sa, \u2019 | mold from the name w \u2014\u2014 es It took just one hour and a quarter to get there bY the most direct reute\u2019l could take, Five minutes: more to penetrate the grounds to where a superb vehicle stood, drawn by two of the finest horses I had seen in Washington for many a long day.As 1 was making my way around this equipage I came upon a pint in a condition ôf upheaval preparatory to new soddinæ and the planting of several choice shrubs.In the midst of the sand thus exposed a single head:stene ross.On his knees beside this simple monument I saw the figure of Uncle David, freaned In his finest clothes and showing -his oddly conterted face the .Satisfaction of great.prosper.fty.battling with the : Qlmnatisfac- tion of knowing.that ong \u2018he had so loved -had net lived to share his elevation.Tie was rubbing away \u2018the hieh, by his own confession, WAS the only one te which his memory clung in sympathy br ndearment.\u2019 At his feet lay an open.basket, in which I detected the remains of what must have been a rather sumptuous cold repast.To all appearance he had forexone none of | his- anclent- customs: only those customs had taken on élexance with his rise.in fortune.The carriage and the horses, and most of all the imper- turbabie drives, stemed to awaken some awe in \"the boys.They were still in evidence, but they hung back sheepishly and eyed the basket of neglected food as if they hoped he would forget to take it .away.Meajiwhile \u2018the clattering of chains against the harness; the pawing of the horses and the low exclamations of the driver caused mé the: queerest feelings, \u201cvancing quite unceremoniously upon thé watcher by\u2019 the grave, I remarked aloud: \u201cPhe petting sun will soon release you, Mr.Moore.Ard you going immediately, inté town?\u2019 He paused \u2018In his rubbing, which was being.done with a\" very tender hand, \u201cand as if he really loved the name he was endeavoring to bring into plainer view.met nie point-blank with a look which \u2018had a good deal of Inquiry in it.(To be continues.) : De FRIDAY, Nov.nounce that he will be able te be up 18 à a few days.: H.| The magriage of Miss Cordelia De La | Mrs.F.H.McGuigan entertained ata ; ONTARIO LINES SECURE \u201cThe marriage of Miss Gertrude Brit-}' T.chard, only daughter of Mr: Britchard, John.N.B., November 8.\u2014(Spe-}| Ad- .Scowling a little, he \u2018turned and.+ ; Ry L BRAND \"> Ta 1-16, dd a, Te om (er tight) Other lie fs dsklycolored perct- roent bags mou: .\u2014- HIGH GRADE _ (iésthe BEST.- wl waded +15 ze\u201d * aE 3e + og ét x ati ng Jn \u2018is > \u201c I vu YOU GOT A 'COLD?- Then try HARTES, GRIPPE HAVE YOU A COUCH?© Getwhottlo of HARTE \"MIXTURE.The best thing, out, J.a, MARTE, 1778 Notre Dame.Street | This Paper is Printat With ihe Quesr Clty Printing Ink 60.5.Ink.Ÿ Cincinnati, Ohio.Con tp.COAL MINING COMPANY, LT®.err sortie.\u201d , Westvilly, | Xinere apd SERRE Sore pom the oO a Pot 8 Eon da oil sizes and q dart pure Eolpwcais vy w o oie, Reem fl.Merchants Bay » Mentreal.THE FREIGHT BUSINESS Traffic in the Province Shows Heavy , Increases in the Canadian CY .Pacific'e Earnings.\u201c\u201cTrafflc on the Canadian Paeifie Railway in Ontario has now been developed to such\u2019 an :extent that it the different lines were to be ° reported centage of increase in gross receipts:\u201d a traffic official ef.the Canadian Pa- elfie.Again,\u201d he said, \u201cthe artieular at- fention paid te the freight traffic has resulted in the company having passed from being a one-crop road and in Ite being less dependent on the wheat crop in the West and better able to maln- depression In the West that may.result from crop failure, \u201cBusiness thls year in Ontarie and in the.Eastern sections of the line have TEST .EXPERIMENT.- : A Peculiar Power Possessed \u2018by a New Medicine.| but \u2018ane ef the most recent, mes: re- matkatle and ene whieh wll prove.invaluable to thousands of people, is discevery which it là believed will 6 the place ef ali other remedies for the eure ef those commen and eb- stinate diseasen, St pepaie and stem- ach treubies.This discovery is not a loudly advertised, secre: patent medicine, but is a esclénufic comb:nation of wholerome, pertectly -harmless vegetable eseences, fruit eats, pure pepsin and bismuth.These remedies are combined in lozenge form, posa to take, and will preserve thelr geod qualities indefinite- iy, whereas ail liquid medicines raptd- 7y lose whatever good qualities they WAFERS.À surecure.| '5 COUGH | : Price bo.hb separatély they would show.a big per- ; 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Not Taking Any © ° With Britannias\u2014Latter Team Will Put Up a Strong Fight.| What is bothering.the minds of lo- Teal followers of the game just now is whether Montreal will be able to hold down the husky \"aggregation of Brits, they wiil be by several - @£ their old players who had been laid .off on account of injuries, or whether \u2018the Brits wili make a final effort and .| \"o> they + peers .teams ate very down the M.AA.A.The Ottawa City-College game is ex- \u2018iting.the interest.of Canada.If Col- liege come out on top and.Montreal win, the latter \u201cwill sull have a fight- tng chance for the championship and wil.make the mogt of it.One thing is certain, however, the game on - Saturday.will .be one \u2018vorth seeing.Born teams play a\u2019 running .balf-back e and it shou.d be oper: m the\" outset.© There will \u2018probably be one or two ' changes on the Montreal team .io try | Out some 0° the men, men who migat needed later on.\u201cben have bem ery light, but \u2018both t The supporters.of both the city teams : \u2018seem to be unusually worked up ove the coming match, and a grand stand crowded with faithful \u2018pooters win no \"doubt be: the result.\u201d \u201c .rangements whereby \u2018 A.A.À.- haye completed \u2018ar- nBemen > the spectatom fll be kept fully posted .s to wha = going\u201d ke in the Coliege-Rough Rider match.Following is the ream that will wear the black and red to-morrow\u2014Rack, Russel; halves, Molson, Craig.Molson,\u2019 quarter, Dr.Jack: scrimmagers, Mac- Kedie, Lessor.Roberts; wings, Tuile, * Rayside, Ogilvy.Dugran,- -O'Brien, R._ Johnson; spares, Nivin, Roberts, Peck, rown: \u201cBros referee has as yet been decided pn for the game here tos =MOTTOW.Yaie'y Aggressive Practice.- New Haven, Conn.Nov.6\u2014The open practice of the Yaie toutball squad yes- \u2018terday afternoon was \u201cof, the sensa- .tional kind, and kept the spectators full of anticipation.The \u2018varsity played.\u2026 the most Ag£ressive, Fame of the sea- |.son, and ripped up the College time.The 'varsity\u2019s playing was marred by\u2019 only two fumbles.one of which nearly, \u2018pesulted in 8 college touchdown.Mike Murphy ned à new formation with the colisge ieem in rece: ving the Kick-off.1m ih:s ihe quartier was given the centre place: ihe tatkies.pulled in about - fifteen yards and directly behind the guards.while 1he ends moved up End took the piace 0f ihe 1ackies.This.gave a sold formation dnd sort of fiy- fing wedge in erence for the man carrying the bali.; Harvard's Poor Exhibition.; .Cambridge.Mass.Nov.6\u2014A big rrowd of students journeyed, down to.Soldiers\u2019 Field YeRlerday ty Wilness the last , hard pructicé' of the eleven before i leaves for Philadelphia * t6-Morrow.on Saturday.For a bait ton that ibe \u2018Harvard team\u2019 put:up \u2018mguinst the s:cona eleven during.ppen praCuiceé was su poor that, undergraduutes left the field discour- PES.tne \u201cvarsity in manly points, one touch-down after rushing the bail for tmiriy-irve yards.of straight football.The first team's defence Wis rips, oped up.like BU much paper.* Bludenis.»- - - gnore distress and suffering upon those | § 5 from the bleeding piles, and was in = \u2018advised by a Columbus doctor ER \u2014 McGill vs.Argonauts.Tige annôune ament of this game has | fäilen like a ip among the McGill - Exvitemert 15 becoming in- appruaches, for the match\u2019 has ape strongly to the Eporting \u20ac remet t arnbrig ihe College men: be szielofiz £18, Wnich began early \u2018This mori: NR.lene a8 the Gay Yet Or \u2018record.The teaïi iz-in spiendid.conditfon and\u2019 @re \u20acager 10 BY that they as well as SVär£ity gan y & Twinning \u201cgame @gainst Oniuris's well known players.- Flay Wil Commence sharp at 3 o'clock.Coa The game that -was to have been: - played between Montreal Intermediates | and MeGill 14.has béen \u2018called off.\u201cThe Argonaut Team.A strong team will\u2019 represent the Ar- &08 aguinst MeGill.Hardisty will play full-back, with Henderson, Darling and \u201cArdagh half-backs: Trimmer, quarter; \u201cWright, Boyd and Russell,\u201d scrimmage, and Marquis; Wilson, firant, Reiffen- stein, Ferguson, Britton, Hoyles, Gal- low.and Murphy on the wing.line, ~~ A THLE TICS .| there of a league - \u201cJoyce won \u201cCham jonshi \u201cNew York, Nov.- 6-\u2014Jonn J hip.of.the Pastime Amor Club, won the sen-| for individual.cross-country champlon- ehip of the United States, Alice Grant.The -Pastime \u2018man led at every stage of the race and.finished- fu.ly 100 yards in front of \u2018A.'L.New ton, of the New York A.cs the second man.- - = THE.STRENUOUS LIFE.A Great Strain.No one disputes.the fact that we are\u2019 diving in a \u201crapid\u201d age; \u2019it Is.rush, rush, \u2018Tush from\u2018 morning until night, and\u2019 - competition is so fierce that the struggle toes not céase until the machine is | worn out.Women, too, even when surrounded by every comfort, become infected by the common spirit, änd'whnat with their clubs and many social duties, have no time to give thought to their physical well-being, until \u2018they are suddenly brought to a shdrp realization of the- fact that nothing in their lives is so important ns attention to correct or ra- ; tional living.It may surprise the \u2018reader \u2018to learn \u2018that women are more .prone to piles} then men, and-in most cases it is difficult to impress upon them the import- \u201cance of regular movements of the bow els; irregularity means straining of stool, and straming, means piles, with the, certainty (under the usual methods, of treatment).that the sufferer will \u201chave.them always with her,\u201d by *usual methods\u201d is meant the application oft salves and lotions, or (us a last resort) a surgical opera®on.If there is a complaint which \u2018entails afflicted than piles or Hemorrhoids, it \u2018is not known to the writer; fortunately, however, these are learning that there is a remedy that effectually cures all forms of piles; it is known as the Py- Pile Cure, Is in suppository form, } applied directly to the parts, and does its work quickly \u2018and painiessly; .ft is sold by druggists at fifty cents a , of Will be mailed by the mal.to any.address upon receipt \u2018of M.Jolift,.Pharisburg, Ohio, 5 feel it my duty to acknowl- use of Pyramid Plle Cure.several months I suffered untold $d Pile Cure at once, £3 one box completely advise all sufferers to es Pyramid Drug for their ttle cure of piles; and fast?Practices this.! beld bv them.Crimson: where i{ méets the Quakers - hour the practice Was open.but, the rest of the time the gules were closed .and the \u2018varsity\u2019 was drilied in the formations that will ; be used against Penn.Bur the éxhibi-, the the : Not ohiy.did the scrub outplay T but.scored 4 prom.ses Lo: be ine largest | I ! defeating, - Fine great benefit I have received\u2019 A A the News of the S Sporting World, od AAAS mt \"| INTERCOLLEGIATE RUGBY | Vareity will Endeavor to Have Col- ogee Adopt Burnside Rulee\u2014Some Opposition is Expected, - Kingston, Nov.6\u2014(Special.)\u2014On the 20th, the annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Rugby Uion will be held in Toronto, and the gestion of rules and aystem of play wiil again be under review, Toronto \u2018Varsity will renew thelr efforts to have the new Ontario rules adopted by the colleges, and likely again threaten to withdraw from the union if their wishes are not accedead to.; o : eo ë ++ servis 8 RTIN EVENTS PORTING ORROW.5 Rugby on .Britannia at M.A.A.A.Argonauts\u2019 at McGill: .Athletice\u2014 * M.A.A.A.Harriers va.Brock- villes MG annual cross-couritry -run.Akin 4) 1 \u201cThe chances are, - however, that the snap-back system will not be adopted, for Queen's and McGill have not yet \u2018been able to, sée their way clear to accent it.The Burnsi e rules have been played in MeGill's class matches, but accord-; ing to the McG captain, they are not at all popular.At Queen's there have: been no class matches so far-this season, and henge the snap-back system has never been tried on Queen's caumn- \u2018pus, although it has been witnessed in the Limestone's matches.The east does not seem satisfied unless there is.| some kind of strenuous scrimmage.The probability is that the present Intercollegiate rules will be revised and made similar to those in vogue this \u2018seasori in the.Québec Rugby \u2018Union, which require that a team must make \u2018ten yards in three successive downs, « or lcse possession ot the ball.A TRIBUTE To FRED.SCANLAN.\u2018Regrets Departure of the lar and Brilliant Hockey Player.- This is what the Winnipeg Free- Press has to say Tregardiiig the departure.Winnipeg *- Popu the most brilliant hockey players.that ever figured on the Shamrock team.\u2018here, or, for that matter, on any.other hockey team: ! Previous \u2018to his * departure - for the .| Pacific Coast, ygsterday afternoon Mr.Fred.Séanlan was walted on by representatives from the various departments in the Canadian .Northern general offices, Who presented.him Li with a well filled purse as a token: of the high: esteem, in which \u201che was, \u201cMr.Scanlan was extremely \u2018popular amongst his fellow workers in\u2019 the offices of the Canadian Northern and will be.greatly missed by them.\u201cEarlier in the afternoon Mr.Scan- ful fountain pen.by his late, assistants of the superintendent's office, in.which he held the position.of chief \u2018elerk.\u201cMr.Scanlan \u2018carries with \u2018him the best wishes of all to the field of his new duties.| Local hockeyists will learn with regret that Mr.Fred.\u2018Scanlan\u2019 will not \u2018he leaves to-day to assume a responsible position in San Francisco.Mr.Scan- lan in thus moving south practically I closes one: of the most.remarkable ! hockey careers of Canada,\u201d at least as \u2018far as: active.paraicipation in hockey is concerned.\u2019 \u2018\u2019He'firsi became prominent in hockey Æeircles with the champion.Montreal { Shamrocks.Two.years ago he moved to Winnipeg, and has since played in \u201cthe Victorias, where his skill and gpeed | ° are well: known.\u201cFreddie\u201d has the reputation.of \u2018being the smoothest stick handler in W innipeg, besides being une \u2018pf the most gentlemanly players in the game.Scanlan has played in.at least \u2018sixteen Stanley cup games, in fact, he probably holds the record in this respect.Mr.Scanlan, while here - was ' chief clerk in the C.N \u2018ent's office and leaves to fill a- similar put higher position in San Francesco, \"Having been appointed assistant manager of the supply department of the.Northern Pacific.fleet.- Eastern Ontario : Hockey.Cornwall, Nov.will be played.in nearly every village : and hamlet in Stormont, Dundas find Glengarry this winter and already the enthusiasts of some of the centres are endeavoring to arrange.local, leagues, in which the travelling.distances will be, short.and the expenses light.Outside of the senior team, Cornwall - will \u2018have two.or three teams of varli- ! \u2018cus -ages.Maxville has a rattling good geptette.and there is some talk - \u2018with Alexandrls, \u201cAvonmore, Moose Creek and Finih, or Berwick or perhaps both: ; | sre its MA T AND RING - It is quite evident by the.way the.tickets \u2018are going that Montrea} takes.a great interest in wrestlirig.The bout \u2018between Gonthier and Little.which, Cw \u2018I takes place at -Sohmer Park to-night, promises to attract a very large crowd, as everybody who Knows anything if the records of these two men are aware.\u2018that the match to-night will be a case of when Greek meets Greek.The two \u2018men are very evenly matched, and they should put up a great fight.Jack O'Brien Matched.\u201d | New.York, Nov.6.\u2014Among those who arrived on the.Majestic yesterday was Jack O'Brien, of Philadelphia; the middleweight champion of the prize rng.O'Brien, who \u2018has been in England) some months, \u2018declared that he was \u2018matched with.Torn Ryan, and that \u201cthe \u2018San Francisco clubs were \u2018bidding for the tight.Weller- -Davenport\u2019 Fight: Another event that the sporting fraternity is.looking forward to is the go\u2019 betwe eller.and Davenport in the Maisonneuve Opera House; next Monday nights Davenport is practically an unkno.vn quantity liere, but it is- rumored that he is a good one, and that he will eurprise Wellers\u2019 supporters.These latter, however, are altogether confident vhat Billy will be more than able to rake care of himself.Quebec, Noy.8.\u2014Unusual interest in taken in the\u201dforthcoming boxing exhi- bitioh between Billy \u2018Armstrong and Gunner Wagner, R.C.G.A., which wilt take place here Monday.\u2018have been training hard of late in this\u2019 city, Wagner with Prof.Austen and Armstrong with Mike Murphy, who is \u2018to meet Harry Snelly next month.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : DINNER BY MONTREAL BAR.The Montreal Bar Association's annual banquet, to be held in the Windsor Hotel to-meérrow night, promises.to be a success.Prior to the dinner K.C., and the committee will hold an informal reception in the parlors of the hotel.Replies have been received fro the Chief Justic of Canada and man intention to be present.The presid- ( ents a > New York Bar Association e Vermon Association will UNION TO DISCUSS RULES | from that: city of Fred.Scanlan, one of! \u2018l\u2019badly beaten.lan was also presented with a beauti- |: bè seén on Winnipeg ice this winter, as | .R.superintend- ! 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hockey «0f business, ; handicäppers Both.men | -| duced regarding the Batorinier, Mr.Doñald Macmaster, \u2018judges of the courts signifying theif | PAPAS ASIN | MISS ADAIR HAD AN EASY WIN OVER MISS HARVEY The Canadian Champion Beaten 8 Up\u2019 and 7 to Play\u2014The Finals Will Be Played To-day.\u2019 of the tournament for lady golfers at 4he Lambton links was played yester- dady.in both the first and second cup series.Miss Adair, the British chame pion, had an easy victory over Miss.Harvey, the Canadian champion.\u2018The third round was commenced this afternoon and the finals in both series will be played to-day.| were as follows: First cup, second round\u2014- and 7 to go.Second cup, second round\u2014 Miss Cox beat Miss Datdson, 4.up, and 3 to go: - Mrs.Yarker beat\u2019 Mrs.\u2018Mahoney, 6 up mand 2 to ga - Miss Elmsley beat Mrs.Stikeman, 2 up and I' to go.\u2018 3 up and 2 to go.It has heen finally arranged that in, the four ball handica ap on, Saturday\u2019 «Mr.George St.Lyon and Miss Adajr wili play a game with Mr.Fritz Martin and.Miss Phepoe, both of Hami ton, ev ents of the tournament.\u2014 © Some Prominent EntFies.Atlantic City, N.J., Nov.0 xt odd entries, comprsing some of the best \u2018amateur golfers In the East, have been.received for the annual fall.opén tour- nament, which began tg-day over: the] {links of the Country Club of Atlantic City.Prominent among those on.hand is George T.Brokaw, of New York, who, with the possible exception of | Walter J.Travis, thd national champion, has woh more prizes during the last two years than any golfer: in the country.» Another prominent entry is Percy R.Pyne, second, also of New \u2018| York.Pyne is the former Intercollegiate \u2018champion, and \u2018redently returned\u2019 from a tour of the\u2019 foreign links, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LORD BADGE\u2019S CONDUCT IS BEING G- INVESTIGATED Stewards at Aqueduct | \u2018Puzzled Over His Sudden Improvement .in Form © ==Won Easily After a Bad © Beating.New York, Nov, 6.\u2014~The stewards of the ineeting - at Aqueduct yesterday are investigating the sudden improvement in ,form of that horse, Badge started Wednesday and\u2019 ily played, belrig bgcked down.from 10 to 1 to 4 to']l, and won by six lengths, | The track was fetlock deep in mud.| Summary: ; First face: selling, : furlongs\u2014For- \u2018ward, 6101; Morokanta, 50 to.!; Nine- spot,\u2019 8 to I Time, 1.30 2-5: Second\u2019 race, handicap, 1 1-8 miles\u2014 Badge, 4 to:1: 4 to 1.Time, 1.57.\u2018Third race, 1 mile_Garnish\u2019 12 to 1; Longspur, 6 to: 1; .Champlain, :13.to 5.- Time, :1.43 445.et A - Fourth race.the.Roslyn handicap, 11-16 \u2018miles\u2014 Wild Thyme, 3 to 1; Ahu-] \u2018mada, 3 to 10: \u2018Florham Queen; 7 to.L Time, 1481-5, * Fifth race, 6 furlongs, handicap\u2014Bel- \u2018 ette, 4 to 1: Time, 1.15 4-5, Pas: 9 to 5, The Captain: 8 ta: 1.Time, 1.43.A BOARD OF \u201cHANDICAPPERS.Most Horsemen Express Themselves as Against the One-Man- System.\".New \u201cYork, Nav.6.\u2014The trend: of horsérnen\u2019s thoughts just now fs to-.\u2018ward a board of hundlegppers to assign.weights in the handicaps, in place of the one-man.system.The.Tittle quarrel between: LL, V.Bell, the millioiaire horse-owner and W.S.Vosburgh, the handteapper, nas aroused to action the owners who have submitted in the past .Lo allotments of, Welght#- Which 16 y have never sanctioned; but were afraid to object to.At the Anueduct track 4 yesterday several horsemen voleed | sentiments for.a change.fe Arthur Featherstone, at one time president of the American Bicycle Com- pny, and.one of the most liberal pitt- rong of the turf, said: 1 hive no oh- jection to Mr.Vosburæh personally and: \u201cthink hin a eompetent man in his line but- I think- à board of composed of at | Jeast men would give more aatisfac- tion.Three men act as handleappers.fin England And the system Jorks.well.If the same was adopied here If would do away with eavi \u2018and talk of prejudice.\u201d IT am.in.favor of trying ua hoard: of handivcapners.\u201d Andrew Miller, thie: fi nother member of © [the Jockey Club, win slightly In favor of the present system.Ih vogue, \u201cI { think Mr.Voshburgh' is conmetent handicap the diorses,-but'F am open to conviction, ff nny good argument is rid- \u2018vanced that a hoard of - would achieve hotter results.a hoard \u2018of handicaghers in England, I \\ believe, and their work gives satisfaction.\u201d .Of many horsemen Interviewed, Miller was the only\u2019 one in fivor of fhe onesman system.-All the otheps ndvo- cated a change to a board of hundicap- perd, One or two suggested.that If the Jockey Club officlils would like to get opinions of the horsemen on the mit- ter it would:not be au bad idea.if they asKéd' the owners to vote for or agninst a board of handicappers.- Gallagher Let Her Go.Nashua, N.H, Nov, 6\u2014\"The.\u201cRONNIE= tion of to- duy'n racing at the Nushua fair grounds was: the breaking of the \u2018track record of 2.11% by Gallagher, tree- for all.Se WE FURNISH HOMES, \u2018Flats,, Hotels and.Rooming Houses | complete.We: have ull the latest designs in furniture, carpéts, .olicloths, curtains, etc, and wil gindly give you an estimate either for cash or credit, elsewhere; F.Lapointe, 1449 nt, Catherine Street, totner Montcalm; Ca \u2018 - Adv, MISCELLANEOUS : To Hold Annual\u2019 Meeting.\u2018 Kingston, Nov.| 8.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Tha \u2018annual meeting of the Lake Yacht Racing Association will be held to-morrow.There are peveral matters to be dis- \u2018cussed.An amendment.will be {ntro- : \u2018the.admission schooner yactits into the racing classes at a lower percentage.The rate In now about eighty per cent, and it is proposed to reduce it to neventy.Another question to be digcussed is with, regn-a to sall aren.It is claimed that 650 feat for twenty foot yachts a not sufficient, and that the area should be increnned! Btatés yacht racing associations allow a vessel to carry all she can hold, \\Planos for Hire at Lindsar's .pet eronto, Nov.16.\u2014The second round \u2018Yesterday a, scores | - Miss Adalr beat Miss Harv Ss up| And 7 to play.- x P Mrs.Bolte beat.Miss: Hoodleas, * and 4 to go.: Miss Marler beat Miss Greene, 5 up and 4 to play, \u2018 Miss Phepoe beat Mrs.Phepoe, cup .This will be one of the most nteyeniing ; | took up the sheets un Lord.Badge and |- \u2018dame.1.7to 10: Harangue, 5 té 5; Pal-f Sixth race, 1 mile\u2014Erbe, 5 to \u20181: Tre- | handicappers | There is] the | \u201c| new mark of 2.09% belng made in the \u2018Compare our.prices with those -usked | of | This is the Canadian rule, but United | \u20186 up} \u2018Mrs.Sydney Smith beat Mrs.Barritt, a - Lord | was | Yesterday he was heav- |.HBrigand, 3 to 1; -Sabpt; | the Oronoca, the natives are \u2018bus |\u201c Granby\u201d Rubbers for \u2018the Canadi FROM BRAZIL TO CANADA - It'is the dry season now, the time.when the trees a.brown men\u201d a \u2018tree into one of Winter \u2018Wear.\u201cA \u201cGranby,\u201d #8 wearand hard to\u2019 -* @ wear out.Every.vs M where one hears = people say, A \u201cGranby 2 E Rubbers MR wear © like \u201ciron.\u201d rubbers.are \u2018à real necessity, No other make of Rubbers has the M great wearing.quality of the or the same graceful shapes and easy, comfortable fit.They are casy.to.are \u201ctapped\u201d and the.milky j juice exudes, \u2018The tapping is done jl in the evening and, -as\u2019the sun \u2018sinks in\u2019 : = a \u201cthe west, the woods are - alive with the at work.à are composed largely of- pure Para 8 rubber, which ponderous machin\u201d | time, patience \u2018and human skill - have transformed from the sap: of - of the necessities | : And « Granby\u201d i KH Down in tropical South America, armid the virgin forests of the Amazon and y gathering pure.Para gum to be made.into\u2019 ian people, A re AL LIMITED\u201d [CANADA NPAGIFIG Daily at 9 da'm., HAMILTUN 5.40 p.m.ONT., DON CAGO 72) am.Beastie, Victoria, Vancouver, Portiand, Rossland, Nelson, Trail, Robson.| Spokane LL.LL.ll.846.40 Anaconda, - Butte; \u2018Helena \u2026.$45.90 Pueblo .seccaes es R Salt Lake.free Vales LS San \u2018Francisco, Los : \u2018Ahgeled: eee 349.00 -387 st.James Street, Telephones Main 0 450 and to TORONTO \u20ac40 p.m., NIAGARA FALLS, BUFFALO.800 pm.LON- \"DETROIT -10.30.pm.CHI- ar.6.45 7.43 p.an., p.m.Elegant Cafe.Service cn above train.REDUCED FARES | WESTERN , AND.PACIFIC POINTS.Unt Nov.80, 1903, Colontst fares from \u2018MONTREAL to $48.90 Coloreris Springs; Donver, CITY.TICKET OFFICES: 461, or Bonaven\u2018iire Station Pounds or Halves Seaed in Gaylon Black or Greon.\u2018Ask your Grocer for It.JA.MATHEWSON & Co., Mont\u2019) Agts.for Canada & Nid, ; WILLIAM JACKSON, Deputy Manager: One Way Second Class Tickets on Sale Until.November 30th, 1903, from : $48.90 - -Montreal to Vancouver, \u2018Victoria, Seattle Tacoma, |, \u2018Wash., and Portland, Ore.$40.40 Rossland, Re $45.90 Salt Cae Halon Ost ) and Anaconda.Proportionately Jo (rates to other \u2018points.SPRINGFIELD, MASS.\u2014 Rleeping Oar from.W indsor Sta.daily except Sunday.\u2018 CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 12%) ST.JAMES STREET, next, Post Office._Through \u201cCoach & 745 pm.The Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital and Assots exceed.MG 1.000.000 -Gunadian, Investinents exceod 3.000.000 | Claims Paid excued 200.000.000 HEAD OFFICR\u2014Companys s Building, 112 st.James Stroet,.corner of Place d'Armes.-Moutre al.\u2019 .MONTREAL DIRECTORS.nr .W.J.BUCHANAN, Esq, Chairman.E.8.Clouston, Ksq., Sis Aléxaudèr Lacoste, \u2014 a.F.C.SMITH, ° J.GARDNER THOMPSON, Joint Resident Managers i areata Company's and Agente Telephone.\"Main \u201con, LA CORONA HOTEL - = \u2014- Weat Bnd.A5 \u201cHOTEL DE LUXE European.Plan 1 eceupy at 9 pu.THE MOOSE : Open \u2018Seaton.Commences in QUEBEC September Ist \"NEW BRUNSWICK.: NOVA SCOTIA.} Sopt.16th | The Maritime Express Ww hich leaves Montreal daly.for.Levis (Quebec, Moncton, Sto John, Hats.tax and The sSydneys.1 one of tre.fr *.Botid vestibuled trous berne run gn the Toa.Urient, and is su spoken ot by \u2018the many who travel by it, except Saturday, Quebec Service Se La Trains leave Montreal at's 7 40.a.m.12 noon.and 1145 pin.- Té tins train is attached a.Sleeping Car for Levis, -which Passengers osu and remain in same\u2019 until | bam.Trains.lave Levis (Quebec) at 12.10 pm \u2018and 429-pun On Monday.an express train leaves \u201cLevis | at 10.295 am, driving.at Montreal at «05 pm re placing the 12.10 pu.train which is ! cnticelted or that day.- 0 a The English Mail Train Leaves Montreal at 7.a pm every satürday, fur Rigreuskl, stopping ac st Hyaëlntho, Ste.Rosalie, Urutmmondvitle, Levis .(Quebec}, Montmagny.L'Isler, St! Ane, st.Paschal, Riviere du Loup, Cacouny, Troely Pistoles sod |».Bid, A Slceptus Car 18 attached to tats train | -AM trains depart from » Ponetenture Station.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 42 st.James Strodt.and Tonaventure Station > Aronson & Kutemberg | doi Craig Streot.=\u2014 Money tv lena on -Dia- Rates\u2014Ropms without bath, $1.00 to 31.56 monde, Watchos, Jewel- | = Rooms with bath, %.00 to $3.38 levy, olothing.tursand dey nai Pian, Liisa s Btricus up-to: -date.gouda.Furs stored dur \u2019 GUY STRERT.\u201cMONTRMAL ; | Aux summer months.CTORY us \u2014Much desired but hard to find \u2018at some stores, .can supply you with the Unshrinkable Kind, sold with our guarantee to replace with new if yours.shrink when washed.Imported Underwear that's comfortable and unshrink- able.No other can be satisfactory.wear it.Your size.and weight at any of our\u2014 ~~ LL eS SToRES\u2014\u2014 R.JT 00KE, = st.177 St, 2387 $t.UNDERWEAR! Doesn't cost much.to., James Street.Catherine Street, West.Catherine Street, East., We SHFRRROOKE \u2014 Ly, ti3%0 am.I Pra Camas ACT CLd to Oct whe ST JOHN.N.B., HALIFAX \u2014 2a.2.35 pm Ar (55am.| TORONTO.HAMILTON: CHITAGO\u2014Lr.nn am, a A #7,35 am.+715 p.m \u2019 WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC CUAST-EF ne am.A, \u201c> 3-5 ES MARIE.PAUL DPULUTH.00 - to 0.80 \u2018safe future.\"An announcement for- an\u2019 add] - i No.8 hay, per ton iaetheresees 00 to 8.30, | tional hand issue for the Lake .Shore Road No, 2 or@inary; der'toh L.00: te 0.58 had been foreshadowed for some time,\" It No.1 ordipary, per top .08 to 10.50 will be rememberad thut In the \u2018enrly part \u2018No.1 good, per tom.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u202600 O80 to 11.00 \u2018of the year this company acquired a.half ; VEGETAFLES\u2014 : .= interest in the\u2019 Hocking Valley Road; at 105, | Potatoes .sic 00 to 78 for which it is helieved five per \u2018cent.short Orlons .sacococss0se 00 to 1.78 time notes were ferued: 5,000,000 of the net - Cabbage, per \u2018doten een 30 to 4 bond.Issue will nrobably \u201cbre used tn cancel Pumpkins : 90 to 1.00 thear notes and $25,000,060 will be issued from Turnips .00 te 68° time to time: fo finance Improvements and | DRESSEN- POULTRY Sida.' betterments.It is very likely that this action ' Turkeys, per 1h.wit te 14 ; Would -not have been taken at this t'me with- \"Chickens, per } th.2 an te 12% \u2018out ample Rgsurance that the issue \u2018would be fMucke, per 1b.-.18 té -.12 absorbed at.a sntirfactory price.; Goése, per Ib.ooo oa, 07 te .09 5 $ ¥ ik HAMS, oo, is 2 : m ji 0 tre lCloarings LC La .Fmall- hame, per, Ib.sue À o JM, M \"Si oa oi a ple ; \u201c| Large hams, per || FER, oe 194$ to - 18 row Bis Gain.\u201cC1 'Rrcakfant Paron, pest outs 40 to 18 The Montreal Clearing Tlnune etatement ja Trenkfast bacon, medium euts 8 to 14.-a5.foMowe: | Windsor, backs .Total for week ending Nov.5,.100%, .$25, 082, su.Rolle wove canis Corresponding week, 1002 1.19 870.227 | MISS PORK\u2014 >.Corresponding week, 1401 2 1.cee 200978048 Heavy \"Canadinh short eut mess : .888 J pork per bel.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.oy 0.to 21.60 Bank of England's * EE Br 0.\" rome Discount Rate.Tépvy Canada short cut clesr \u2018The Dank 6f Euglnnd's minima discount ' pork ot DORA perf - 06\" to 19:50 rate was left unchanged to-dey at 4 per cent.ad : thy rate established Geftey ber 3.The Bank\u2019 + ; Choice refined lard, compound, © 20 1h.wood patle .- 08% - to ORY fricial, rete now.compcres as follows with Tin pañs 20 ibe grous .7% to .08 nat of the.cor réspouding date in previous Extra puresard, 80 1h.pats \u201868 to 16 \"per cont.| Yor cout\u201c, Fineat kettle lard, 50.i.tubn.00% de .10 i 3008\".TO er 7° 20 1b.paile TR TI te 10% 2, ; 6 1002.Ta à To-day's Receipts.1504, 2 Receipts in Montreal to-day by Tall 1898.3 |rond and: canal were: as follows: Ri re eereaaes 3 \\R.C.P:R, Canal.: {| Whent se ue 00 spate vais 24,000 86,848 Calli money touched 6 per rent.In Wal) Corn Co eee eee aman 089 | Street yesterday, the\u201d highest since the 3th Oufm .eo ew seco +o 1,200 © 3,100, .of last June.* - \\friour La aie ees .1,190 £041 850 hd.3 rs Ashes ! LE .\u201cThé\u2018Drop in To TTTTTRERS ee - © \"UB, Steel.Stock.: ; ' Butter ) The next darvidend on\u2019 Sten common was | Creede.2.04 00005 2,279, : sold ob tbe curd at Ju Cents per sbare.In ; Meuts.\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.BO 539.other words, .it 18° believéd that the seller is Hams and bacon.Se 20 6 ieee of the \u2018opinion that the dividend would: be Leather s\u2026 ei\" JS4 81 aan passed just now.The selling of Steels was Raw hides .\u2026 +c oo 29 8 ieee scattered among a large number of brokers, ' TObACCO .cee oo oo 46 \u201ca.and no doubt represented a\u2019 considerable vol- Apples .+.s\u2026\u2026.18 101 0e ume of liquidation, A \u2018great denl of the sell: Meal .sr eereenes denen se .t ing, however, was for short account.House.Dressed h Cee 87 eens t , mon hought something like 10,000 shares of\u2019 the common and preferred, which was béller- eft to represent inside wupport.Content also appears] to have nome large supporting orders.Ths heaviest buyers were Harris, Gatos & Co.,, who took fully 15,000 shares, all of which was believed, to be short coverinl.3 Sixty-einthit ronde \u2018for Soptemter show \u2018sh average, net increase of 26: per cent.d gb 3 Rumors of finanafal trouble tn London.wate # cite penalise Hit Fi Lat pe a.with the fireworks in the raw cotton market ?tured .show a dead loss, and it is only oh.éd RE = Market \u2019 NEWS AND VIEWS OF THE DAIRY MARKEYS The Butt er Markos Gaining Strength, But Cheese Continues Du Argentine as a Dairy Country.There is no perceptible tm In the cheese market te pd a tone continues quiet and has been some little Sudtustion cheese values recently but they affecting the market te any even day's questions are: wf: ew we to 10 1-%¢; t es! \u2018 ° Quebec makes, Toe, 14a 3 ste » ie?The Butter Market.There was a slight improvement in the tons of the butter market due to & better enquiry frem the Old Ceuntry.Mall advices today report a stro market in England.Quetstions today are fer Townships, #1 1-ée to 21 1-Ic; \u2018western, lic; Quebec finest, 20 8-40 dairy, 18c to 16c, as as to quality.\u2018Cheese gales in in the Country: Brockville, Nov.5.\u2014Notwit the lateness of the season t re was 6 \u2018large attendance at the regular meeting of the cheese hoard this afternoon, The buyers were also out in full force, with a new face in the ranks, Levi Patton, who succeeds Thomas 3.Howe,\u2019 as oe - prseentative of A.W.Grant Montreal.' The offerings ere Ti white and -703 colored, all Octobers, showing.a marked.falilng off in celor- goods, Developments (ndicated .a very dull market.Mr.Farle made the top bid at 9 7-8c.The farmers boldly held out for 19e, but us it was not.forthcoming an adfeurnment was made without a-sele.Things brightened up à bit on the curb and there was a good demand.The entire offerings was sold | at 10c to 10 1-4c ,the latter ruling for colored, and 19 1-8e for white.Blas eil \u2018took 1,500, Webster 500, Derbyshire 1,- 000, Murphy 1,5000, Dickey 1,300, Davis 1 ,000, Earle $00; total, 7,60 boxes, Kingston, Nov.5,\u2014To- -day, 1,190 boxes -of cheese were registered at the Frontenac board, but, no sales occurréd at the offer of 9 7-Bc.Board will meet again next Thursday, .to Vankleek Hill, Ont, Nov.§.\u2014There.were 1,935 boxes of cheese.boarded here to-day.Only, 200 boxes sold en the board.Fraser, for T.8.WiiHamson, raised the bid to 10 1-8c, end at that \u2018figure he got 200 boxes, I is reported that most of the cheese was seld on the street at 10 1-8c, Fraser being the heaviest buyer, Eight.buyers were present, and most of them did not want cheese over 10c.Winchester, Nov.§.\u2014At the meeting of the cheese board held here this evening, 834 colored and $13 white were re- glstered, 10 1-4c was bid for colored and 10e for white.ored and 143 white.Buyers present: logan, Ault, Gibson, Keenan and Weir._- : SU Tweed, Ont,, Nov.5.\u2014One thousand cheese were boarded here to-day and 250° sold at 10 1-8c.Balance unsold.New York, oNv, b.\u2014Butter, irregu- jar: receipts, 6,680; renovated extras, 18e; do, firsts, 16 1- 2e to 17 1-20; do.peconds, 16c' to 16c.Cheese quiet; un= cae rie WORK FOR ST .THOMAS.St.Thom Nov.6\u2014A.KE.Robins, of Buffalo, M aperintendent of the Buf- {ajo division of the Wabash Railway, \u2018met the City Counell vegterd ay in re Fara to the establishment of railway snot in this city.At 8 meeting of the Council afterwards the Mayor and city | kets, quiet but steady.\u2019 Soid on board\u2014les col- | | bushels below .the crop of 1902; -|.the wheat in the United States, These \u2018| Dakota, \u201813.3, as against _ 15.9, ind = | No.8 mixed in tar lots, \u2018on the track, Reports [GRAIN MARKETS HERE AND ELSEWHERE Continued Activity in the Local Mar- hots, Though Maniteba Wheat is ' Weaker=Wheat at Chicago.The local wheat rket continues | dull, fe a thers wae 8 & littie better feei- morning dué to an improved Les enquiry tollowing the decline in Maniteba wheat, but no immediute im- movement is looked for.There is a sin@ll volume of business passing but not enough to affect t eS market.we quote: No.1 northern, 80 1-3¢, No.3 nerthern, 76 1-2c; No.3 northern, 12 1-4c Business ' in diber graing continues quiet, and we quote; Yeas, 71 1-36 to 720 rye, Bic; No.3 extra barley, blc; buckwheat, b8c to B38 1-2c; No.4 white oats, ; No.8,- 30 and ex store No.2 at .86¢ and \u2018No.3 at 84c bushel, Cable advices tu-day to the Board of Trade were ds follows: - .London, Nov.6\u2014Wheat on passage, bujers indifferent operations, ; maize quiet and steady/ wheat English country markets, quiet but steady \u2018weuther in England, overcast, forecast fine, .Liverpuoli, Nov.6.\u2014Wheat spot, quiet Walla Walla, wheat.spot ts 8d to 6s 8 1-34; No.2 winter wheat, spot, 68 1 1-24 to \u2018es 8 1-2d; Futures, wheat duil, Déc:, 6s 5 1-4d; March, 6s 5d; May, 69 4d; maize, dull.Deo., | 4s 1 6-84; Jan.\u201848 0 6-834; mixed \u2018Americans, \u2018maize spot, old 4s \"ia to.48 1 14d.\u2018 Flour, Minneapotls 1st bakers, 225 to 23s 3d, No, 1 Nov., Manitoba, new crop 6s.7 1- 2d.Paris, Nov.6.\u2014Wheat\" tone quite; Nov.200; March and June, 21.00.Flour, tone quiet;- Nov.20.95; March and June, 28.65.French country mar- December wheat openéd in Chicago at 78 3-8 and at one o'clock was (8 1-3.May opened at 78 1-2 to 78 3-8 and was slow selling later at 78 3-8.December corn opened at 44 3-8 to 44 1-2, and he.d steady while May at one o'clock was 43 5-8.Russia.May: Have to Buy Wheat.London, November 5.\u2014According to \u2018statements made in the Russian.newspapers there hus been a very bad hur- vest, and it will be necessary to- pur- chusq wheat abroad.Thers is great distress among the rural population, and many peusa\u2019its will be forced to sell their cattle because of the lack | of forage.in the province of Kia- zan the hay crop is two million quin- tals below that of last year.The harvest in Siberia -is very, bad.The new wheat is found to be mixed with ergot, which has already had puisohous effects.Wheat Yield of Seven States.\u2018Washington, Nov.6.\u2014The States of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, which annuaily produce Approximately one-third of the wheat crop of the United States, will- thls year yield 222,903,889 bushels.These figures, according to the Department of Agriculture, indicate that the crop of 1908, which a month or two AKO wag.reported to be far below the average, Tol almost, if not Quite, equal that of Aithough \u2018the final estimate\u2019 of this year's wheat crop will not be ready until Dec.10, the statisticlans of the Ag- \u2018æicultural Départmenit.believe that the preliminaty estimate is a fair approximation.This preliminary estimate \u2018places the crop at only a few million The States in question produced last , year.284,159,429 bushels of wheat, In this year's preliminary.estimate \u201cthe winter wheat production.of Idaho Is missing, so that when thig !s taken: into consideration, and allowing for increases inthe other States, it is be- lleved that the crop this year will\u2019 very nearly équal that of 1902.Minnesota, North akota and South Dakota produce \u2018about one-third of all three States will probably produce not\u2019 less than 180,000,000 bushels this year.| The exact estimate preliminary) is 177,= 125,615.The acreage sown to wheat in Minnesota and the two Dakotas last spring was 13:167,110, as against 13, 296,- 159 in the spring of.1902.- The yield per acre in Minnesota \u2018this year is placed at - 131 bushels, as againat 13.9 bushels, last year; in North n South Dakota, 14.2, as \u2018against 12.2.Grain.Yield of the Northwest.A final estimate of thé yield of grain in Manitoba and the Northwest Terri: tories for the present season has been nade by \u2018the Northwest Grain Dealers\u201d Association.It is estimated that about 14,000,000 bushels of wheat will be used for seed- Ing.purposes, and in the country mills, to come to market.\u201d The Government crop report of last year showed 53,077,- 1267 bushels of wheat.of the crop has .been threshed so far, operations having been.delayed by rain, The estimate of the association indicates that the harvest was.heavier \u201cthan was expected.Toronto Gralh Market.à Toronto, November 5.\u2014There.was a, good demand for home milllng and 1it-* tle offering, and the market is firm at 77 1-2¢ to 78c for No.2 red and white, Manitoba is easier at 9 1-2c for No.1 hard, 87¢ for No.1.northern and 83c for No.-2 northern at Georglan Bay ports, und 6c more, grinding in transit.- Flour Is in good .demand and firm .at $3.10 bid und $315 asked for 90 per cent.patents, In buyers bags east or middle -freights.Choice brands are held 15c to 20¢ higher.Manitoba flour is steady at $4.56 to .34.76 for cars of Hungarian pitents, 34.25 to $4.45 for second , patents,- and $4.15 to $4.35 for | strong bakers, hugs, | included,\u201d on.the track, Toronto.j Milifeed is steady at $17.for cars of shorts, and $13.50 for bran in bulk, enst or middle freights.Manitoba.is $18 for bran, sacks.included.Toronto treights.' : Barley 18 dull at 45c for.No.1, 43¢c \u2018to 44c for No.2, 40c to 41c for No.3, extra, nnd 89c¢ for No.3 ur feed, east or miutle frelghts.Buckwheat fs quiet at 40c to 41ic for No.2 middle freights or east.Rye is steady at Soc to ble for No.2 \u2018middle freights or cast, °° Corn is quiet.Américan is quoted at Béo for No, 2 yellow.53 1-2c for.2 mixed or No.8 yellow, and 52 1-2 for Toronto.Oats are easier.\u2019 Some good- -sized purchuses were made for export to-day at~29c for No: 2 white, high freiglits, north \u2018| treights.No.i white are quoted at 8) 1-26 to 81c, and No.2 white at 30c to 80 1-2c east.Oatmeal {8 steady at $3.60 for cars of bags and $3.80 for barrels on the track, Toronto and 2ic more for broken lots, Peas are quite at 8lc for No.2 high freights, north and west, 63c-east and 62e middle freights.Flour and Fosd Markets.| Herald Office, 3 p.m., Nov.§.Thera\u2019 fs Ho \u2018actuel change In the market for flour, and it remains stcady fit unchangéd nolicitor pere spramied « committee J! eel indie Bains ag AEE.Sige Gen- * - Ea La : ' .1 pricen.re Es The figures are as fol] lows: \u2014 .\u2019 : Total Average Total _.oo Acreage, Yieid, Yield, | Wheat .3,123,663 16.1 50,290,874 oats \u201c.1,101,338 36.5 40,198, 654 Barley .361,135 , 29.7 \u2018 11, 319.709 |.Fiax \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.64, 81 9.0 681,751 | Only 60 percent.middle frelghts, and east.Goose Is steady at 70c for No.2 east.Spring is steady at 73 1-2¢ for No.2 east.pleady at $20.for .carg of shorts, and\u2019 and west, and 29 1-2c middle | We quote: Choice Manitoba spring.i # PB ge Es THE ENGLISH APPLE MARKETS \u2014tr\u2014\u2014 A Good Demand for Superior Grades, But Poor Fruit is Not Wanted.° Frank Hamilton, 163 McGill Btreet, in.his weekly circular says: My cabla from Frank Hamilton & Co., Liverpool, ion\" yesterdays apple auction reads: \u201cThe gales to-day amount to 85,000 barrels, Spies and Baldwins, 138 to 188; Ben Davis, 15a to 178; greeningm, 16s to 19s; Bellfiowers ahd Talman Sweet, 8 to 148; sundries, 1s to 178.« The market remains unaltered for best quality, but inferior fruit is decidedly weyker, and downwards.\u201d a \"Thomas Russell cabled from Gias- gow.yesterday evening: : * \u201cThe market has advanced.\u2018Kings | 208 to 26s; spies, lis to 19s; greenings, 145 to 185 sa: There is à good demand for superi rieties.se.Apples at Manchester.Under date of October.24th, the following report on apples was received from Manchester: We look forward.\u2018confidently now to a continued steady demand, \u2018with reasonable shipments, see no reason why prices should not keep up.We: quote: , - American.Canadian.Co .- 18d Bd sd ed] \u2018Baldwins - cess 120 t0 166 14 0 to 18 6 Greenings .12 6 to 16 0 13 è t6 178 Ben Davis .14 0 to 17 6 0to16 6 Alberrharle .13 0 to 20 0 iid to 16 6 Kings .150t0 18 6 176 to 220 Snows .10 0 to 18 9 6 to 14 0 Ribstons \u2026.,12 0 to 146 14 0 to 16 0 Various .\u2026.11 0 to 15 0 12.6 to 1 0 BUSINESS DONE AT BONSECOURS MARKET A Good Demand for \u201cPoultry\u2014Country \u2019 , Produce Freely Offered\u2014The ce Range of Prices.| Bonsecours market this morning, there belng a brisk demand in all lines.The attendance of farmers was not as large as usual but the supply of country produce was plentiful.There has riot been much change in prices recently, and the market tone\u2018 is at\u2018 present firm and \"steady.The demand for.poultry to-day was exceptionally good, PTE \u201cthe supply was quite equal, Values\u2019 to-day were as follows: - GRAIN\u2014Quiet and steady.DISMISSED WITHOUT REASON.Winnipeg, Man., Nov.6.\u2014(Special,)\u2014 A portage la Prairie despatch says S.B.Cowan, medical superintendent of the Home for Incurables, has received notice of his dismissal.\u2018Dr.H.\"A.Gordon is to succeed him.The change has caused a sensation In the town, as \u2018Dr.\u2018Cowan was appointed by the Robe lin Government and has always been the best In the gift of the Government.\u2018No reason is given for dismissal, * A Banquet was given.last evening at benefit of that institution.\u2018 PUBLIC NOTICE * PubMe Noticé is herédy given, that under \u2018\u2019The Companira\u2019.Act, 1892,\" Letters Patent have -besn issued \u2018under the Seal of thé Secretary \u2018of State of Canada, \u2018bearing date tbe 22nd day of October, 1903, incorporating the - Honorable George.Alexander Drummond, Sen- James Crathern, gentleman, Edward Sea- bourne Clouston, bank manager, and the Honorable Robert \u2018Mackay, Sénator, all \u2018of the City and District of Montreal, in the Provincs of Quebec, for the following.purposee: .- .(a)- To dispose of the bodies of decessed pefsons by lücineration or cremation, and to erect or acquire for the purpose a suitable buitding or buildings, and ta provide the same with such fixtures, appliancés and factlities as may be deemed_ necetsary,in order that such lnclneration \u2018or \u201céremation may be carried où \u2018In accordance with principles, the.reception, burial or cremation.of\u201c the bodies\u2019 of deceased persons, for\u2019 the burial of the ashes remaining therefrom, or otherwise \u2018wivhes of the deceased or the person from whom tho body ie received, and for the fees and rates to be charged.{¢) To acquire and ndértake the whole \u2018or any part of the business, property and Itabllt- any business which this company is authorized to carry on, or possessed of property \u2018suitable for the purposes of tbls company, » \u201c (d) To make or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any other company \u2018having objects altogethior\u2019 or Tn part similar to those of this .company, or cartying on any business capable of being conducted mo as to directly or indirectly benefit, this company.{e) To sell or dispose of the undertaking of the, ympany or any part: thereof, for such consideration .u8 the company may think fit, and in rarticular for shares, debentures or securities of \u2018any other company having ob- 0.| Jocts altogether or in part similar to those of this company.(M) To: invest the capital \u2018or any undivided tures, stock or an Incorporated company, or in\u2019 any other way.the company or its directors \u2018may deem best,\u2019 (g) To receive gifts of money or property, movable or immovable, on such terms and conditions as \u2018the company er its diregters may agree to.out the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u201cThe Crematorium Limited,\u201d with a total capital stock of ten thousand dollars, divided into ten shares of one thon.sand dollars eath, and the chief place of bus!- Montreal, in the \u2018Province of Quebec.Tinted at the office of the Secretary \u2018ot Sate of Canada, the 25th day of October, 1803.igned \u2014 Siena) Co Sectetary of \u2018State.FLEET, FALCONER, ° COOK & MACMASTER.| ë ui pistes wheat Manitoba s CR - Seljeitors for r Applicants, Ce the tendency | There was an active trade at the | Oats, new, per 34 lbs.86 to .87 | Barley, per 34 1bs.65 to .574 Rye, bush.\u2026.\u2026.00 to .00 Peas, per 60 1bs.1.10 to 1,20 Buckwheat, pèr 48 Ths.55 to .60: Beans, per bush.00 to .00 Flour (baker's), per bag.2,20 to 2.30 Flour (baker's), per brl.4.50.to 5.00 Hay, per ton.ceevn.00 to 00 Straw, per Toad: .rene.vs 00 to .00.DAIRY PRODUCE\u2014 \u2019 : © Cheese +.4 to 00 Butter, 1b.rolls.versieceses 28 to 00 Eggs, new Tadd.cieeeer en 22 to 00 POULTRY\u2014 ut } Chickens, per lb.8 to .9 Spring chickens, per ib.9 to .10 Turkeys, per 1b.12: Spring ducks, per.1b.A3 Geese, per 1b.\"0144 | FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\u2014 Potatoes, new, per bag.65 to.70° Carrots, per-bbl.60 to .00 Beets, per bag.s.000.60 to .00 Cabbage, per d0Z.26 to 40 Apples, per bri.ny 50 to 3.00 Turnips, per bag.+.60 to 00 Onions, per brl:.:.13500 12 00 Black Dress ods.See To-: NOTE, per! vx 19 rive 223 , NN A - pt eur pee Sert SOU slash.packets and lined throughout.=.Ce A Ladies\u2019 Jackets, \u2018made of fine: black beaver clots, nov ; design : with box back.fly front, deép tireular cape.bisnor might Ya .pockets, and finished.with plais Sloth.| stp.i wiih - satin finished - mercerized.vais 2.4 Le \u2026\u2026 18.99 pat - 1 WE REFUND MONEY Tollet Articles.Ld : where purchases do not sult, excepting in: soode eut from the plece, Millinery .and : a.Catherine and.University Streets.MALL ORDERS Le Don\u2019t: fan\u2019 to write us, we are making « a epeciaity of Mail Orders and give Fa posial : inducements to out-of-town \u2018oustomers, tr | vo oo.AR ~~, ; - Kk KL CREE, ay "]
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