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[" i JUN Wäd/MAtan à hundrods of others admit they « \u2019 THE MONT NL .~~ + Li é \u2019 .1 \" .TO-MORROW® WEATHEÏR \u2014 [fsbade their millions by advertising.and Tey Herald Wants.Fa an ®sin rose to-day at a at 440, x à ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.263.TWENTY-FOUR PAGES.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1903.TWENTY-FOUR PAGES.PRICE ONE OENT |CHAMBERL * IN'S FLYING CAMPAIGN \u201cTMINDS AMERICANS OF BRYAN \u2018.J À ep \u201cdp % § 3 4, + i (From The Herald's Representative at \u2019 the Big Fight.) Liverpool, October 25.\u2014 After an evening with Mr.Chamberlain one begins to #sk whether the night's excitement will bear the reflection.« There can be no doubt as to the exvite- ment In this country we have seen nothing like the enthusiasm which has morning's attended the ex-Colonial Secretary's progress since the great days of the earlier Midlothian campaigns of Mr.Gladstone.People flock to the rallway J stations to witness his arrival or de- * parture or the mere passing of his * train; they stund for hours in the rain to cheer him as he drives through the : streets; they wait for him in crowded \" halls, receive him with rapturous ac- \" clamations and the singing of \u201cGod Bave the King'\u2014a confusion of ideas by the way scarcely flattering to our actual Monarch\u2014pelt him with orchids, and, in short, come as near to an ap theosis, the astutest politiclan of the day as if he were indeed the saviour of his country, Visitors from the United States tell me that they remember something like it some years ago In \u201ctheir own country.They refer, I think, to Mr.Bryan's Frec Silver campaign.One wonders what Mr.Chamberlain : @ould think of the parallel, and, In particular, one wonders if the parallel will be maintained to the end.Personality His Greatest Asset.It is certainly curious that with all this effervescence of popular feeling, the new crusade should have failed so entirely to attract support in the recent bye-elections, that, on the other hand, it should have alienated so many of the leaders of public opinion, and that, of the older newspapers, only the Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Morning Pest, in England, and the Scotsman in Scotiand, should be found offering Mr.Char berlain a wholehearted support.Take to-day's Liverpool papers, They give full reports of the speech in the Liverpool Hippodrome, publish portraits of the orator, devote columns of description to his elocution, mannerisms, dress, eye-glass, orchid, and favorite beverage, and then (in two of the three morning papers), fall with fury on his arguments, twit him on the trivialities of his rhetoric, and implore him sarcastically to set the existence of the Empire be taken for granted and employ the time thus - ed in a practical exposition of his plan.We have scen the same sort of process \u2018nthe recent bye-elections, especially at Leamington, where Mr.Alfred Lyttelton, the new Secretary for the Colonies.contrived to get back to Parliament aibeit with a diminished majority, by sending through the streets to proclaim that he was opposed to Mr.Chamberlain's focd tax policy.Yet in Leamington, as ey or, ug surn, But Party Leaders and Newspapers Hold : Aloof or Openly Criticise \u2014Nothing Like it Since Midlothian\u20141leading for Protection\u2014 Preferences as Consolation for Alaska Loss-\u2014Personality the 4, & _ .a k, { Cronds Wait for Him alé sandwich-men | | of weakness rather Secret of the Present Applause.well as elsewhere, the name of Mr.Chamterlain is more loudly cheered than that of any other politiclan.People seem to be able to adinire his personality while condemning his politics.Lord Hugh Cecil and Mr.Winston Churchill have sald that they esteem the man, and yet they ard fighting him with all the ardor of youth, (One of the most influential lenders of the Young Liberal party told me the other day that if only he could convince himself that Mr.Chamberlain was on the right track he would follow him anywhere.And this is a man, between whom and the ex-Minister some of the bitterest words ever heard In any conu- troversy have revently been exchanged! 1 mentinn these Incidenta to illustrate the importance and at the same time the isolation of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s greatest Asset- namely his personal magnetism.Without that incalculable quality Mr.Chamberlain would long go have been laughed off the paliform.His speeches have been miracles of unreason, and thelr blunders, misstatements, self- contradictions and inconsistencies have been exposed day by day wilth merel- less precision by politicians of all par- ttes, and economists of every school Nevertheless, Mr.Chamberlaln sails serensly along.The secret of his method Is to ignore crit ¢ism, or.rather, to attack the critle.A popular audi- enre asks for nothing better.List night, for instance, the cheer of the evening wis reserved for a single exclamation.Somebody had found fault with one of Mr.Chamberlain's assumptions, How did the orator dispose of the objection?Quoting the wards with an intonation of contempt, he fixed his eye-giass in hia eve, screwed his features Into an expression of disgust, and facing the audience, uttered the memorable comment, \u201cPshaw!\u201d That was all, but it was enough.The people.rocked with laughter and cheered the | brilliant controversialist to the echo.If great questions could he solved by | the applause of public meetings, Mr.| Chamberlain would be Prime Minister | to-morrow, armed with a mandate to reconstruct the British Empire acrord- ing to his fancy.More Desertions.always to reckon with one of the type of the Duke of Devonshire ani Lord Goschen\u2014the great territorial magnate | and the cautious financial student.| They are a class whom enthusiasm never moves, and whose strength only becomes apparent when votes are belng polled.To this class Mr, Chamber- | lain has hitherto made his appeal with | only partiul success.Some of the lund- owners are with him, but it {8 doubtful whether they may not prove a source than of strength, on Protection plat- 1 In English politics, however, one has | | fer their presence forms is constantly cited as a proof that the object of the campaign 1s to enrich the wealthy and limpoverish the On the other hand, the commer- poor.cial classes hold aloof.It was so at Glasgow, and jt was so again both Inst night and to-day at Liverpool, Two of the Unionist members for the city.4 Mr.Charles McArthur and Mr.Austin Taylor, declined to appear on the ex- Colonial Secretary's platform, lest their presence should be construed as an expression of sympathy with his programme, Mr.(Chamberlain's speeches, with their frank and heady appeal to sentiment, would have been far more effective had they been delfvered in the heat and hurry of a general els tion.Dut they are unsuited to a controversy in which time ix given for thought, and for the cansideration of rival arguments.1 give vou my solemn pledge.\u201d sald Mr.Chamberlin lost night, \u201cthat my proposals will not cost you a farthing.\u201d Two weeks ago, Lord Goschen proved te demonstration that Mr.Chamberlains' proposals must cost a gond many farthings, and against such proof and argument as were then forthcoming a solemn pledge is not enough, It might have been enough if the election hid been but with Lord Goschen,on the pounce and eager for a further destructive analysis of Mr.Chamberlain's proposals, and the election «till a long way off, this sort of stuff will not do, to-morrow, Heading for Protection.A significant point to he noted In connection with Mr.Chamberlain's latest utterance is the extent to which he is now advocating a purely protective polley.His Liverpool speeches are almest entirely concerned with what Mr.Asquith calls \u201cDumnpophobia,\u201d with the result that preferential tarlffs appear to ha falling into the background.Even if Mr.Chamberlain has mo intention of deal'ny with h!s programme in the same way, the fact that in his speeches he should think it expedient to say less about preferences and more about retalintion may be taken as a straw that shows how the wind blowing.SFomewhat to the surprise of mest people he has refrained altogether from touching on the Alaska decisions, although some of his supporters, sing lrss well informed of its history, are ingeniously using the incident as an argument In favor of preferntial tariffs, which are to be accented, one gnthers, as a mt of consolation stakes, In steering clear of the question, Mr.Chamberlain has probably remembered that at the time the treaty was ratified he was evolving his present scheme in the solitude of the South African veldt, and that had he been at home attending to the affalrs of other parts of the Empire might pursued a happier course, J.D.is events have RUBIN KAPLANSKY SLASHED WITH SWORD WHILE CROSSING STREET Commander Comte and Adjutant Murray, of the Ville Marie Guards, Are Arrested for Assault, But Plead Not Guilty.Rubin Kaplansky, who is employed nt 126 St.Francois Xavier Street, is not deeply impressed with the idea that absolute justice obtains in Montreal, in fact, he is decidedly of the opinion that some matters of city government could be considerably improved, and that without entailing a severe tax upon the intellect of any average clti- zen.Mn Xaplansky's opinions may or may not be induced by the severe usage which he received at the hands of certain members of the Ville Marie Guards last Wednesday night At any rate, he asserts he was the central figure in a small-sized riot which, but for timely intervention, might have hal serious consequences.«AB it 15, Mr.Kapiansky has a bad cut on his head In which it Was neres- sary to put five stitches, and Is bruised from head to foot as the result of his encounter with the mimic snldlers, Mr.Kaplansky Tells Story.His story told this morning is as follows: \u201cOn Wednesday evening the Vile Marie Guards, accompanied by a band, marched to La Presse bullding to hold e demenstration In celebration of an anniversary of that paper.I had been to the theatre, and returning home, met the guards at St.Lawrence and Sherbrooke Streets.» Adjutant Daniel Murray was lead- tng the procession, and was about fifteen feet ahead of the band.I attempted to cross the street, and in floing Bo, passed In front of the procession.\u201cAs I passed Murray he atruck me across the bark with the sharp aide of a sword.The blow hurt me, and turning.I told Murray he wis uncivilized At this he etruck me In the face with his clenched fist.\u201cI ran, and the guards broke rank and followed me.They caught me against a brick wall near Mr.Miller's cigar store, Kicked By the Paraders.\u201cSeveral of the paraders jumped on me, knocked me down and kicked and beat me.One of them slashed me across the head with his sword and cut it so the blood poured out.\u201cAt the sight back and gave Mr.Miiler's was open.of t'had they jumped me time to run Into store, which, fortunately, \u201cSeveral of the guarda followed me into the store, but Mr.Miller stopped! them from beating me again.\u201cHe then helped me tn wash away the blood, called a cab and sent me to: the hospital, where the doctors put five stitches in the gash in my head.\u201c1 asked Calonel Gordon {f the Ville.Marie Guards had authority to sworda on the street.\u2018\u2019As they are nnt identified with any militia corps, and not recognized by the Government, I do not believe they have this right, and 1 think they and a\u2019l other such organizations should be prevented by the police from carrying dangerous weapons.\u201d The Dfficers Are Arrested.Mr.Kaplansky has had warrants issued for Joseph Comte, commander af the Ville Marie Guards, and for Daute?Murray, who, he says, first assaulted him.Both were arraigned in the Police Court yesterday, pleaded not guilty, and were remanded untill next Friday morning.A prominent military officer was fæked this morning if the Ville Marie Guards had authority tn carry swords, His reply was that he supposed they had the same rights as the Knights Trmplara or any similar organization.They had, however, no military status, and are not recognized as a military corps.Asked if there was any law to prevent a citizen from passing through the ranks or ,.n front of any ruch procession, he replied that although he was not certain of the provision In such cases, he did not think the art which Mr.Kaplansky claims provoked the an- grault could te construed into a misdemeanor.The case has aroused considerable comment, and future developments will be awaited with interest.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEATHS.GAY\u2014At 131 Ash Avenue, on November 6th, carry | are : Now here 1908, Maria Beswick, beloved wife of Thomas Gay, in ber 67th year.x Cable Service, CANADIAN VIEWS MISREPRESENT $0 ays Ottawa Correspondent of Economist\u2014Mr, Aylesworth Still Being Praised.(Canadian Associated Press) London, November 7.-The Ottawa correspondent cf the Evonomist says Mi.Chamberlain displayed singularly little knowledge of the trend of opinion In Canada In regard to his projects.in Canada has separation (rom England entered the minds of its people.The Fonomist referring to its correapondent\u2019s letter mays jt is quite possible that An additional preference might be obtained from Canada, but it would operato over a very small part.Canadian feeling would be altogether against any kind of undertak- Ing to aveld etarting new industries which might compste with thoes existing in the Mother Country, The Spectator rsks that the fiscal freedom of the colunies be not tampered with in any way.The excess of windy rhetoric in Mr.Chamberlain's policy must, in the end, impair the fiscal freedom of the colonies, If, Instead of keeping our market open to all comers, we impede the access of the majority of rellers to them and Introduce a ayaa ten of preference, we shall expect the colonies, not only to give privileges but also not to withdraw privileges, with.vut our consent, PRAISE FOR AYLESWORTH.(Canadtan Associated Press) London, Nov.7-The Saturday He- View says Mr, Aylesworth is a patriot of the right quailty, his Toronto speech Was both strong aid reticient, The Canadian comnussioners were, on all accounts, forced Into a refusal to sign the award and we could h ve excused them if that protest had been associat- #qd with some petulant or rebellious expression.Mr.Aylesworth hag Rone out of his way to recommend the good tempered acceptance of an unjustifiable decision.THE COLONIAL MEMORIAL.(Canadian Arsociated Press.) London, November 7.\u2014The memorial Africa wlll be erected in the nave of St.Paul's Cathedral, the authorities of the cathedral walving the rule that no monuments be erected in tha nave, The design ls to be carried out in bronze und representa \u201cTriumph and Sacrifice,\u201d the Idea of death being swallowed up In victory.An tnscrip- tion for the tublet has not yet been decided upon, but the names of the colonies which\u201cBent contingents will be recorded thereon.COLONIAL OFFICERS.(Cathadian Associated Press.) London, November 7.\u2014The Broad Arrow says that colonial officers have a strong claim to honorary army rank.PERISIAN IN COLLISION.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Nov.7.\u2014 The Allan liner R.M.8.Parisian, outward bound, has been in collision with the Houston line l the River Mersey.slight.WANT PIT PROPS.(Canadian Associated Press.) Birmingham, Nov.7.\u2014The Canadian commercial agent here has had several enquiries for one miilinn tons of pit props (for use in Welsh collleries.Iengths required vary from 6 feet to 13 feet, and dlameter 4 to 9 inches, CANADIAN IMPORTS, (Canadinn Associated Press.) London, Nov.7.\u2014The imports from Canada for October were: Value.20,695 cattle .8.20 Lecusceene £355,746 9.648 sheep and lambs .14,383 158,800 cwts, whrat ,.266,265 360,200 cwts.wheat, meal and \u201c flour .sans ea sesc es 176,552 19,240 cwts.peas ., \u2026.\u2026.9,165 £3,041 ewig, bacon 2.enn.142,405 19,526 cewd:.hams .eens 27.425 47,989 cwts.butter ooiiiiaeonen 221,919 201,270 cwts.cheese 0.000000 783,910 142,474 great hundreds eggs.06.451 13 horses .\u201cese 460 PROVINCE TO GRANT LANDS TO VETERANS Premier Parent Receives a Deputation From Canadian Association, The Provinclal Government through Hon.8.N.Parent, has promised that members of \u2018he Canadian Veterans Incorporated Association will iach recel-e a grant of 160 acres of land, The anhouncement wns made at the Government offices yesterdav afternoon, | when the Premier was waited on by a delegation composed a7.\" ty members of the assaciatim, nen «1 hy Commandant E.Escarbeau.All the members of the association are veternas of the Fenian raids.Speaking in favor of the claim of (the aranclation, Commandant Escarbeaw, after mentioning the great.assistance the grants would bh» to the veteran's, pcinted out that the Ontario Govern ment had already made à grant of 160 ncres to all veterans 1 ving in that Pro- vinre, : The Premier In his reply sald that he was entirely In favor of the grant being made, and that it would be arranged ns scon as possible.The delegates fndluded M.Watts, Capt.Patterson, L.Patrnatde, H.Do- chene, G.Corbeil, &.MDup'essis, 3.Mar- tineau, T.Durand, G.BR, Demers, N.| Boyer, A.St, Thomns, Dr.Mount, Lord Strathcona fs honorary patron of the (\u2018znadian Veterans Incorporated, EMPLOY EARTH CURRENTS TO FORWARD MESSAGES Telegraphers on the Canadian Pacific Work One Thousand Without Batteries.At Fort William, telegraphs a ll>ra.d correspondent, the C.P.R, telezraphe-s are working 1,000 miles without batteries, That is perfectly correct,\u201d aatl Mr.J.¥.Richard=on, this mAming *o a representative of The Herald, \u201cThe rea- ron is that we occasionally make ise of the earth currents.\u201cOf course, thes» are Intarmitt nt, for which we are sorry, for we should like to use them always, but the longest time in my experience that we have ever been able to utilize the natural eurrents is flfty-five minutes, \u201cWe are rtil]l feeling the effects of the Aurora Borealis,\u201d coutlnued Mr.Rieh- ardson, \u201cthough it has not hamperel us very much since Tuesday.We shall feel it intermittently for about x year.It gradually wears Away becoming lass ané less powerful in its effect.\u201d rer YOUTH 1S BADLY INJURED.Omer Voisard, of Laurier Avenue, wun arrested vesterday by Detective Guerin on the charge of having assault- ad lorenzo Blyth, a youth of 1583 St.Hubert Street.Young Rivth is in the (;eneral Hospital and ls in a serious condition.Judge Lafontaine went to the hoapital yesterday and endeavorel to Secure a statement from the injured boy, but was unable to do so as the ind was unconscious, Academy \u2014*A Chinese Honeymoon.\u201d Proctor's\u2014\"A Prince of Tattera.\u201d Fruncaia\u2014\"Hearta of Oak.\u201d ; Arena\u2014Animated Plcture Show, Roxal\u2014Burlesque and Vaudeville, Theatre Natlonal\u2014\"Le Doigt de Dieu.\u201d Monument National\u2014Jewish Stock Company.Theatre ies Nouveautes\u2014 \u201cLa Souris.\u201d YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE.Minimum and maximum tempera- ! tures: Victoria, 48\u201450; Calgary, 32-82; Qu'Appelle, 48\u201458; Winnipeg, 1882; Parry Sound, 22\u201434: Toronto, 28\u201438: Ottawa, 30\u201432: Montreal, 23\u201432; Que- to the colonial troops who fell in South bec, 26\u201434; Halifax, 44\u201450.steamship Homereus during a fog in| Damage done was 4 > + | WHAT IS GOING ON | Uncle Sam\u2014\u201c What LR [a3 A THE ALASKA CRACKER.\u2018s the matter with this ?* Miss Canada\u2014\u201cRotten, | say.\u201d iri RE \u2014 > \u2014Punch.fff fete Beto ft elle benoit fff fennel ono n fo fne one eofefedee fedoee SEEK T0 IMPROVE DAIRY INDUSTRY Movement to Place Butter and Cheese Factories Under Pro- incial License.Ottawa, Nov.T.\u2014At the clasing s°s- sion of the Dairy Conference, yesoln- tions were pasand favoring the quots ing of cherse ard butter prices in frav- tions of tenths of a cent insiead of haïves, quarters, elghths and so cn as at present.Another resolution exprassed the be- lict that the addition of a grade other than \u201cfinest\u201d and \u201cunder finest\u201d woud tend to improve the muke oi but'er and cheese, A third resciution de Lired that \u201cit in desirable that cheese and butted makers, before being allowed tr» vine duct tests upon which the pro eds of milk are divided, should be compelled tn pass a prescribed examination, 4d thus secure.a cert{firate «00007 them to do such work.\u201d The unsanitary condition 1 rcersc factories was dealt with, ad 3 T-SNU- tion adopted as follows \u201cReeo.ve }, that;it !s advisable, in the in'err&rs nf our dairy industry, that hatter and cheese be made only in facts that are free from ganitary def: and possessed of we:l-construet-1 and readily-cleaned rooms, pure watrr, and Arainage, and clean utrnsils and surroundings; and that in order to secure the above conditions, it is euagest-d that each cheese factory or creamery should be compelled to take out a provincial license, to be granted only 10 those institutions which comply with sald conditions.\u201d Jt was resoived that ths duties of the dairy instructors appointed in each province should he ta inspect the fire tory dulidinzs and surroundings and all milk or cream times as he shall virit any factory or creamery, and report on such dstails as are required of him ts assist the of makers in improving the quality their products, (2) by sugEesting changes in building, equinment and the method of manufacture, (I) by co-nperating with tre manufacturédra in securing more mik cream al better quality by distributing dairy literature.addressing meetinzs of the w suprlied ae: sun] patrons, and calling upon them when necessary.and in such other ways as, are directed by the provincial authorities.The conference was pleased that the ayatem of syndlcating factories for in-| struction was growing, and resalved that it was advisable to extend tue ayate:n as rapidly as possitle ton parts of the Deminion.The curing of cheese was dealt with.fn the following resolution: \u201cWhereas.| too much Canadien cheese is rtlll being | cured In curing rooms where the tem- | perature cannot be controlled, and the: advantages of curing cheese at an even cool temperature have heen demonstrated, be it resuivet, thot this: conference urge upon ali Pnotorymou the advisability of Improving their curing rooms or providing some other means of curing thelr chceae at a ¢ wd temperature.\u201d A resolution of thanks to Hen, Side ney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, and to Mr.J.A.Ruddick, chief of thel ' dairy division, for the opportunity al.| forded the conference of m:eting im ! Ottawa was adopted.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHINAMAN MURDERED.Vancouver, B.C., Nov.7.\u2014A Chinege storekeeper at Stsveston, a washing H- ; bas and fishing town at the mouth of oe | READ PAPERS ON INSURANCE.Fraser Iver, wax found this afternoon in bel with his throat cut from ear to car.Robbery was evidently the motive of the crime, 0s his trunk, supposed to contain $300 or $00, had been ransack- él and his gold wateh and chain missing.The police are investigating._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2014\u2014\u2014 x HON.J.A.DAVIDSON DYING.Winnipeg, Man, Nov.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A despateh from Neepawa says that tion.John A, Davidson, Provincial Treasurer, is dving at his horne there.He is still conscious, but too Werk to speak, The doctors say he cannot live.more than twelve hours, Z hrongh The t f | | At a meeting of the Olivet Men's Ase sociation of Olivet Baptist Church last evening, pipers on insurance were read .by Mr.Henry Timmis and Mr.George Hodge! Dr.Alloway and Mr.John Mc~ Kergow also spoke urging the value of insurance in all its forms.At the next meeting of the- association, Nov.20; Rev.Dro J.Edgar Hill will speak on, \u2018John Wesley.\" , \u2014 STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS New Tork\u2014Mongolian, Campanis London \u2014Orvadian.' Naples\u2014Citta di Napoli.Queenstown\u2014Lucania.(enoa\u2014Prinress Irène.Hamburg\u2014Pretorla.Boulogne-sur-Mer\u2014Rhyndan, [Heralds S reve.IT MAY TRANSPIRE later that the Ton.wl also cure corns.MONTH AL WATER is Monoew coo shee Un coxhfast foui- \u2018a cub=tarcial thant tion With WIN Hi LEARNS at Dlerald reado-s Have « sie that ve tue fourth greatest Carad: het r will a-remulate unether 4 hs chost meas surement.um ho exparsien ia IT 12 NY ref] tisn upon Montreal's dise Cr mirste 5 taste to learn that the featare of the Won oo or baad! Baza was the bg, frarless demand for pum; kin ques, PATTI ACCOUNTS \u2018ar it by explaining that Elu 18 7 3.ars Youn.\u201cMR RI.HAWKIN, writing to the Leader, attreks Mr.Chamberlain for importing Hoo.Foster, a statesman for whom Canada has na use \"\u2014Y.endon cale.Come home, Georse, They ve disrevered you.THE AMERICANS wha gre musitg gd0-20D cyes at Cauada would riggs beoastes shed enw seme lead ng Conndian business if they arc.aand the recip.men exe ting a sun daroe rocity propositisn.Can't Beat It.Music 4 CH charts te Eo tu to Ravage brent, Sa has mor ev A word of cheer spas confit the disiress od, Sao m:v menêry.Tha sient grave brings pree to those who «igh, - Love lends p'od brightnes tn the tear- diuimed cre ; Faith mcves the mount.n wheze crost cleaves the sky.Sp dnes maney.Woe tery is mr ar tar strenets, Sa aw vat Pos efforts wnotte +0 Var So des many.\u201d Piste The English.\u2018Mall Train ; , Se of the late John Baker, Faq.at : , 16 \u2018button lengthe.- and\u201d $1.75 values, fur The Beg Ho ofits.are in Leaves Montreal at 7.45 p.m.eve Sat i .How to Secure Trial Treatment.£ Stanbridge.When the \u2018:Cowanñsville He wos shout.5 ah of ee \u201cMarie.pair, Several.destrable sizes -of Ishy her \u20ac ur- proportion, ; .for Rimousk!, stopping = st.vers Ssiurday, A .J branch was opened over thirty years) a, AU ie Bank.ot It Suares.at substantial price reductions, | Rosalte, © \u2018Drummondvilie, Levis (Quebec), Send no money.Simply ask for \u201cthe book you heed.A ago he became manager.January.Ottawa for aoe ar Tut ne verdict to atone for: the slight eofls thal frequent \u201cLeather Purses Lucas a2.2$ 60 Montmagiy, L'Isiet, St.Anne, St.Page Riviere du Loup, Cacouna, Trois Pisteles ei Bic.A Sleeping Car is attached te this train.\u2014 Send \u201cno Co iE .© |'at the Art Gallery, Phillips: Square, Leather Cigar Cases |.All trains gepart from \u2018Beniaventure Stat'on.money.You go to your druggist, remember.Use the Re- ONTARIO.are rE re tint, when the trig.ToT the Rol.Cannio \u2014 es \u2014 storative a full month\u2014then decide.If it succeeds the cost Norman Munro ahd,W.C.Pearce, of ger caught.The .charge entered his trol oe ve inning next Monday | .= réiom to you is 85.50; if it falls I will have the druggist bill th ' St.Thomas, were injured while work- heart, causing instant death.Cady.s AER , CITY: TICKET OFFICR, cost to me.Could anything be more fair?- ° .\"| ies on the M.C.R.blacksmith ehop.In the current issue of he p.c, SYCNDÉ \u2014r GED.GC.ROBINSON ee To de.ay, means to forget, The St.Thomas municipal ntreet Gazette.notice }s given by D Mac- | Er in mind.- This 1s important.DR SROOP'S RRSTORATIVE® At the Doctor's Risk Write now, while you bave it Racine, Wisconsin.tell me where I can secure six bottles Dr.Shoop's Restor ative on 30 days\u2019 trial.Write plainly.1 Send me book .No.\u2014and CIT vorcensseccesasncesncecaévenees PTOVINCE ceriuconnnnssssrnsesinnes Breet Loccccoccsevesconssssstsa00000.sescreriiiisncseasatesisisenciin ton Book 2 on the Heart + Book 3 on the Kidneys Book 4 for Women : Book 5 for Men (sealed) Book 6 on Rheumatism railway carried an average of 1.029 peo- Ad daily during the.month.ef Septem- Mr.E: Blaine, of the Bldine Harrow Manufacturing Co., of Toronto, visited Exeter with a view to the, establishment of his factory there.England for that purpose.Mrs.Oliver I.Hepihatall; of \u201cst Thomas, dled in the Victoria Hospital, -London, on Thursday Mrs.Richard Watson will have l!ved for ever half & century \u2018Street, at Epsom, Ont.Her husbaad, aged 95, survives her.Mr.Hugh A.Gunn, grandsen of the late H.G.Merkley, of Morrisburg, is expected to arrive at Montreal on \u2018the next steamship from South Africa, - A big car ferry has launched at Buffalo for the Pere Marquette.The | largest river ferry in the world Is now in Reach - -donell, taht at the next session \u2018of the Legislature a charter will be applied for to build a railway from Kitamet or somewhere adjacent te Hazelton, At- lin Lake, and thence.te a point on the \u201880th parailel of north latitude: \u2018the northern \u2018boundary of British Columbia.the fruit marks division dpaertment \u2018of agriculture, is in the Maritime Provinces upon an inspection trip.The New Brunswick Government has advanced \u2018the atumpage upon spruce: and Pine from $1 per thousand to $1.50.The Lumbermen\u2019s Association had ask- « aurait.it De net increased beyend John Scribner who has been in the) employ of Quinn and Allan, St.John, | N.B,, threw a hox of blasting dynamite into an exoavation where men wire working,.éxploëlon., Fortunately: there waa ao! Why wi you allow A cough ta Incerate your throat or lumgs and fun the risk of filing a of Diekle's Anti-Consumptive \u2018Syrup the.pain ean be \u2018allayed and \u2018the danger avoided.\"This Syrup is pleasant to the taste, and ungur- parsed for relieving, healing and: curing \u2018atl affections ef the throat and lugs, coughs, real General! Hospital .for next week\u2019 are: Mr.George Creak, Mrs, George.\u2018Creak, Miss Cramp, Mrs.Norton.re res - Fawara St.Jean, hotelkeeper, 1644 Notre Dame Street.died yestsrday of and loaves a widow, consumptive\u2019s grave, when, by the fimely use | pneumonia.- He was 31: years, of age, | & 00., JewsLLERS, \u20182397 St.Catherine st Ww hat about Pearl Pendants ?CU November 30.Hon.Senater Mackay Is | chalrman of the arrangements com.mittes The annual church service wiil probably He he.d on Nov.20.The following were: elected officers ef the soclety: Mr.Charles Cassils president; Principal Peterson, vice-president; Me.F.8.McLennan, hon.treasurer; Mor Robertson, hon.secretary, The mmittee were \u2018named, Rutland Railroad Trains leave as fellows: A.M.\u2014Day Exprem, iviag B - 8.BO A ILE OM, Frey AR DE Wililam B.Wareham was married \u2014\u2014 > colds, bronchitis, ete.etci\u2014adv.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | p.m.] at Peterboro on Wednesday to Miss MARITIME PROVINCES.} \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe anuual ball of the St.Andrew's Any > pdt ork 8.00 Dr.Shoop, Box 28, Rook 1 on Dyspepsia .Edith Levelace, whe had come from w.A.McKinnon, of Ottawa, chief of | The visiting governors to the Mont.Sociely wil be held on the evening of ter, 7.32 p.m, : 7.10 P.M-\u2014Niget xpress, HEE mi, 8.so ew 5 Yon ru putimdn\u2019 ad COMMANDER.IN-CHIEF SPANISH WAR VETERANS oor à SHE PATIENTLY | \u2014__2veeeere AMEN BORE Disha ACADEMY =a mn A fad tse trom 3 indy wise Lo FN many words can be made out of the Husband was Dissipated.in ALL NEXT WEEK \u2014 letters in the three words, \u201cThe Mont-| ° FIRST zeal Horna, The slic aoversiog | How She Cured Him.with al TIME | Sètret_Rémédy.HÈRE.COMPETITION NO.2.\"It is evident, from.the large number of answers already nhc ed, that Competition No.2 has caught the popular fancy.The subject is, \u201cHow SH WILFRID, STRATHCONA, SR CHARLES \u201cWALK, MISTER, WALK.\u201d \u201cONE COUNTRY, ONE .15 A FALSE \u201cVAS YOU.EFFER IN ZINZINNATI?\" \u201cOH, HEIDELBERG, DEAR HEIDELBERG.\" FLAG, ONE WIFP AT A TIMEY\" \u201cAN ALDERMAN ALARM STATESMAN!\" HENRY w.BAVAGE \u2018will offer the musical comedy furore.A The words must be English words in common use, according to Webster's or Worcester's dictionaries.Obaolete, +20 \u2018 .slang, or foreign words will not be \u201c1 bad for years ha Hea dth a, .\u2018counted Neither will proper nouns, tiently borg he tT ) jek i Gre.nor -abbreviations.Words with two Ga à tad the List of Canada\u2019s Greatest | nor sbbreviat be counted once only.| § mise gen re MH 2 vi .$ : Letters .cannot be used more times J ¢ Living Men in Voting than they occur in the three words.ing babits.: A | .Contest.#| For {llustratiori, only one \u2018\u2019o\u2019\u201d can be Hess your mar.| B= a = r .Lest, + uees Cu ans ee oe in Herald Office by the cure of drunken.| - The Entire Broadway Theatre, N.Y.Cast and Production Intact.* , N ts ness, which I could , , \u2014 , | oF the.com pride An ne rhe à give my husband Week of Nov, 16: Another, Henry W Savage Success _ | HERALD READERS THE JUDGES | on saturday! Nov.if cesse os THE YANKEE CONSUL.\u201d 9 .» : try it.I procured a | 1] # .The Prizes.ckage and mixedit\u2019] | : For the largest list, the Encyclopedic n his foodand coffee, Introducing RAYMOND HITCHCO CK.Direct from three months\u2019.run at - and, as the remedy was odorless and tasteless, he did dort: ow what it was that soy eer is Calvary Chureh]| craving for liquor.|.Hes soon began to pick up flesh, his appetite for |: GUY ST, Above st.Antoine : ' solid food returned, he stuck te.his work regu.SUNDAY, My Ni ove.-.burly completely card « happy one at es De AtTp.m., the Pastor.Rev.E H TIPPET, wilt | done, when he acknowledged that it badbeen his\u2019 .preagbon.saving, as he bad nôt the resolution to break off of his own accord, I heartily advise all women | afflicted as I was to give your remedy a trial.\u201d d hlet giving full FREE SAMPLE pirticuisre, icstimonias and pricé sent in plain Peciled envelope, Corres.pendence sacredly confidential.\u201cEnclose stamp - Roster of Ten\u2019 Completed with Names of Parker, Van Horne, Blake, _the Tremont Theatre, Boston.; a Dictionary, valued at\u2019 \u2018#14.00\u2014séven | volumés.po the second largest, list, one pair bes aga ty shoes (sady's or © Girouard, Jette, Fielding gentleman's).Fer the third largest \u2018wp.- and Mount-Sterhen.: \u201c| Mst, one dozen.cabinet photos.Fourth TTR eT CL, Sor to tenth largest list, two choice works Ce EAGER so of fiction, ee in cloth-\u2014 A Study 1a\u2019 af : ; ;: [in Scarlet,\u201d \u2018Shadow\u2019 of a, Crime.\u201d Herald\u2019 competition, No.1, announe- ¢ Address replies to \u201cCompetition Ed- ed two weeks ago to-day, has resulted ; ftor, The Montreal Herald.ne an interesting: contest, The subject! Editor Heraid: as, \u201cWho are \u2018the \u201cten greatest living | Mme Jou kindly gg ve\u201d rough the colums of The rl Canadlansy\u201d aha the result of the vot-, past aiticipdes and other derived ing gros remarkable unanimity .in words * ntaining the correct letters regard.to the three names which are re save in contest No.2\u2014example, should head thé list: of Canada's ro.l A \u2018 __ A PROCTOR S | +55 bar\u201d 5, AL.H.WILSON wn Cot A PRINCE OF TATTERS 3 NEXT WE WEEK * - L : th test.: Fo next Sat ames e ho S A ÿ borne the name o 1{ Will be annéunced next Saturday.{ between .the con ests.r -|, OF T K G § J - lér.In a large 3 Sin witrda Laure It has been found that when the coOm- urday an Done Se Interesting.com-} SABBATH SCHOOL.\u2019 HE iN .i : i ti overlap, confusion results, etition is being prep .ue ê f name headéd the list, but no ballot was | pet A cpongequenne It Is thought bet- P In this connection the following let- Sunday, Novombsr ath, 1903.PRICES.50, \u2018as.25.as DOLORES, ; +, received which did not contain it near, ! tcr .to -hereafter givé two clear weeks\" ter\u2018 has been, 1, recelted: .- ; Servie reves d PRICES\u201450, 85, = Z0 and 10e.i , \u2018 if not at, the head.Lord Strathcona\u2019s 25 LS ; ervices will be conducted by \u2014 is th name ran a good second,\u201d few of the\u2019 \u2018 , ° J ; : A ballots omitting it, and many of them | ; x - + REV.W.SPARLING, B.A, B.D.| FRANGAIS Maries | # {| placing it as the name o.Canada's co (Now of Metropolitan Church.Toronto) Thursday, À : : greatest son.Sir Charles Tupper's Se 11 a,m.3 p.th.and 7 p.m.\"Saturday.CH A : name appeared on-abaut 70 per cent.CANADA S SECRETARY OF STATE ., 8 p- p.m.Saturday Ù = | of the ballots, and whié considerably L.pecial Singing in morning and afternoon | THIS WEEK: 8 ; [0042 # behind, Lord Strathcona's name is far | CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEEDING\".REV, J WELLINGTON GRAHAM, B.A.JAMES A.HERNE'S GREAT PLAY i PR a EM ect mopar vom rE CEE à -ahead of the next name, that of Sir|.| - RE CHAS.'SYKES, B.D.Pastors.\u2018* HEABTS OF OAK.\u201d | 4 AD G n.H.Em attr I.CR TEA Gilbert Parker, who takes fourth posi-| { + > TE 0° ; \u2018 ; YE 1 ro on, with about half \u2018the number of - Lo ; .; ! NE 3 20 EUX ie .votes cast for Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Se .to L.M.M.c.ALL NEXT WEEK 3 a Siam Van Horne and Hon, Edward : Concert.with Mr.Gould's Chorus.and : : PT Ë i ~ 1 in the order \"named.ee \u201cpelow FRANCIS ROGERS.: Roland & Clifford's .Co A General Urell is Only One comes Sir Percy Girouard, white close Art Galfery, Nov.26, 8.15 p.m.GIGANTIC SCEXIO PRODUCTION ©\" 4 5 j mn : to him are Sir Lou!s Jette and Hon.TICKETS, $1.00.Î x of Twenty-eight Generals.of W.§.Fielding.The tenth name is Three Chamber Mus:s Concerts\u2014 Ê .O: .\u2018| that of Lord Mount Stephen.EN: fai # \u201cCHF Army Who Endorse Canada\u2019s Ten Greatest Men.\u2014 DA A pi turesque Elaborate and Perfect P t e-ru-na.low rall Canada\u2019s | Art Gallery.Dec.7, Jan.26.Tab.#2.Pa riect resent.i Pe ru na.1 tone following de the SSH ot Canada a Spm.Subscription -3 tickets.each ation of a Thrilling \u2018and Péwerfu] \u2018Play! > .en re whol.concert $9.7 onch concert F6.-J each.| ASTOUNDING ELECTRICAL EFECTS! : .of the readers of The Heraid wh conoeert $4.75, On cale after Nov.J2at Y.h ; .- ; 2 x Getetal.M.Fmmett rel, wag) Voted in this contest: JUCA ON and | Prat '8 Muzic Rooms, |\" PRICES-10.20.30.33 and 30e.J newly elected Commander-in-Chief 1CSIR WILFRID LAURIER : a , 5 of\u2018 the ,National Organization of 2 NA .\u2019 Spanish\u201d War Veterans of whicn| 3\u2014SIR CHARLES TUPPER.Ist Prince of Wales ROYAL, Brers Afternoon j : President Roosevelt is a member.,( LOIR SILBERT ORNE \u2018 ; ù THIS WIRK\u2014Nov 2, ÿ This: promiment General recom= = to.NTT] Cl | ( mends Peruha in the following - 6\u2014HON.ED.BLAKE.: Fusiliers The Blue Ribbon Giris ; Lu > 1 ras La .nd a complete gaiharins of Vaudeville Stars 3 words: .7\u2014SIR PERCY GIROUARD., f 8&\u2014SIR LOUIS JETTE Next Wrnik-The Majestic Ba ; \u2014 .9\u2014HON.W.-FIELDING.Classes of Instructions for N.C.ofticers FXT Ek\u2014The Majestic Buriesquers.$ ; \u201cMany of my friends have used Peruna with \u2018beneficial results as an- - 10\u2014LORD MOUNT- STEPHEN.and.Privates w'shing to\u2019 qualify, will be or- D Sch I.i ! effective remedy.for \u2018catarrh.\u201d\u2014M.Emmett Urell, 813 12th Street, NW.{The first prize in this competition, | ganized Tuésday, Nov.10th, at 815 pm.at ancing choo j ; .the .Encyclopaedic DI:tiohary,- seven : the Arinories, and will continué every'evening A.ROŸ MACDONALD, CITY CLASS.i Washjngton,.D.C.2 | volumes vaiued at $14, Ë A ahd | except Saturday, \u2018tr further order.Classes -KARN HALL, 2362 St.Catherine Street.Ÿ TITI au « : Telephone Company.\u201cPart - Maitland will be divided ivto \u2018Senior, consisting of cities.Tuoeday Sus Friday.oof pa Jur ; J.LU.jrannur, 1 N; 9th St.* st.ihe recuperating currents of new ite N.8., whose list was as follows; \\ » | (Sergeants) and Junior, consisting\u2019 of.(Cor-1 This class Fre strictly ro ps 10 will be | { Loujs; Alo.\"fou Peruna the greatest mucous ph pr y :1 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Lo - - porals \u2018and Privates), and will parade alter- kept so, as advancement is made they trans- = Ÿ remedy on earth to stop my aches ana | Peruna makes clean strong mucous 2 Lord Strathcona.; ' 2° ; .; .nate evenings, commencing.with the Seniors, or to another Class.No peed to mislead you.: pains.I have been troubled with Indi- membranes in the nose.throat.stomach 3 Sir.Chas.Tupper.7 Ce CL RE , : on.Tuesday, eveniog, Nov.10th, i903.Halls to ent for concerts balls, new tables gestion, everything seemed to lay heavY arid digestive organs.In this way.it | 4 Sie.Wm.\" Van Horne, \"HON.R.W.SCOTT.4° MRS.R.W.SCOTT.- ] .a \u201cand choirs for euchro parties.ne ¢ \u2018on .my stomach.I wis also troubled ranches the: origin of all life, all -5-Sir Richard Cartwright .- : .; : : \u2019 4 : By order, - .\u201cA Westmount classes, Tuesday and Friday, 1 ! with aching of bones aid buckache., I strength and all activity.6 Hon.W.8.Fielding.Ottawa, Ont, Noy, T.\u2014(Special) \u2014 \u20181852, and \u2018at the- general elections n \u201cTH; FERGUSSQN, CEI Te Mount=468; Dleasen to send my ; felt as tired in the morning as at night, : 7 Hon.Edward Blake.2 The celebration ôf the\u2019 golden wedding 1957 Wus returned to \u2018the Legislature as | ; booklet ai tion ht \u2018And troubled with à cold which _Péruna \u2018cleanses these membranes of 8 Lord Mount Stephen.Co celebr 2 8 ne, member for that city.Capt.and Adjt._caron.j \u2014\u2014 pet led on Li chest and lungs, and had a vestige of Sons AN Abe to a6 9 C.G.D.Roberts.of \u2018Hon.\u2019 R.\u2018W.Seott, Secretary of rar peing defeated in 1863 he.re == Tre =F ; = } CC \"en them strong and able to do | 10 Sir Gilbert -Park \u2018State, and Mrs.Scott, \u201cwill take place mained out _6f public life until the : : | MIN aa .envy cough every winter.Peruna «8 Jeaves r e arker.e, an S .place m WE GIVE.-IN TRE } ; cubed all these disagreeable symptoms, | thelr work.| Tt whl be noted that Mr.Porter sue- to-morrow at their residence on Daly Union of 1%7, when he was elected re rune BEST MASSAGE HE ARENA, THURSDAY, NOV.12 4 I recommend it to all, I cannot | Then follows refreshing sleep.Then ceeded in.regard to elght out of.the Avenue.Onwing to the feeble htate of represent the Federal Capital in: the ta Ladica Or Gentlemen.at tesiéence if de- Bi 0: - © fl Preise Peruna ton highly.\u2018and would: { nervousness disappears.\u2018Then a \u2018mat | ten.The only names included in: his| Mrs.Svott's hralth, it will \u2018be a quiet first Legislature of Canada.He was |airod.Our treatment is entirely new, Itis à ane Ë not be \u2018without it.I feel like a ld becomns\u2019 confident, vigorous, hopeful list, which did.not find entry in the, family gathering.and only \u2018the.six\u2019 appointed Secretary of State under the another advance in science in this direction.Co | dist of the majority.being those of Sir| children and ten grandchildren will\u2019 be > ackenzie Government, retiring there-.Adslina man now, and my health is perfect.\u201d \u2014 |,and happy.This is why jt ts that Perune is the trom with his leader and colieagues, 2685 BT.CAT A TARDIFF, di] Beynon Ë \u20189.SE at 2 sleep medicine Pe TI ot otis Te Tren (rong Richard Carew right and Mr.CC! G, Bi .present, Mr WL.Scott, | Oct.16, 1878.i eruna\u2019 is n .= obèrts r orter was.successfu The en are: r.Reo : 2 \u2018Ca / runa is not a narvine.Peruna .ls\u2019nôt a of the blood.Good, rich, red blood is aisé, it will be seen, in placing the wie Hiren res Ottawa; Mr.D' Arey on the\u201d formation of the ney Liberal Cae Seats oow-on sale at 246! St \u2018Catherine West.narcotic.Peruna does not «tupefy.the result and health follows 48 a Na- three leading, names in.the correct Scott, barrister.Ottawa; Mrs.Everard Cabinet under Sir Wilffid Laurier.he \u2018The \u2018Righteous PRIÉES\u2014$2, 22.50, $3, $4, $5.Tel.Up 2471.4 Does not bring about artificial rest.tural consequence.\u2019 order.Fletcher, Victoria.pe: Mrs.G.Des- accepted \u2018office as.Secretary of State a f Peruna helps Weak nerves.Builds up If you do not lerive prompt and satis- | barats, Sorel: and the Misses Francis and.Negistrar-General of, Canada, and Man Careth for His \u201cÀ \"broken down constitutions.Briugs re-| factory results from the use of Peruna, \u201cSecond Prize for Mr.Miller.and Mary soit: continues-in the same at the present | A + A: À : time.The Tegislative -enactment.# ssociation i freshing sleep.not by producing stupa- faction, but by invigorating: the nerve centres.Peruna prôduces- a natural appetite.write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.The second \u2018prize goes to Mr.p.©.Milier, 30 Seymour avenue, Montreal, whore list was pa follows: Six Wilfrid Taurier, Lord Stratheona, Lord Mount |.To each Mr.Scott will present a small gold- souvenir.hearing the dates 1853- 1903 and a sultable inscription.Tian.Mr.Scott \u2018Is 75 years old and: which he Is mast widely known \u2018is the Canadian Temperance Act, 1875, otherwise known as the \u201cScott Act.\u201d a marked Boast,\u201d \u201cgo.ara \u2018told by Solomon.A wisg and good - PHILLIPS SQUARE, Art Association Classes -Painting Class © A Painting Class (from the Draped Model) t strengthens the digestive power.It Address Dr.Hartman, President af Stephen.Sir Cha upper, n., t 70 years obl.The family Hon.Mr.Scott possesses Woman.caretlt for her i Ils the lacteals full of nutrition.znd{ The Hartman \\ Sanitarlum,, Columbus, | Borden: Ay > wo 8.Ho ins: ST Scott is \"mt the house today and ability for administration, and although canary.Sée that.it gets-| Will bo held \u201con Wednesday and Friday aftei- | A sends surging through the blood vessels Ohio.\u2019 : Le .| Sir Gilbert Parker.\u2018Sir Porey on Sunday evaning theie will be n quiet \u2018he has passed the allotted period ol the best food on, the | poons, from Ste $ Seles commen: ing No.; - : a p\u2014o\u2014\u2014 Girouard., Sir Loujs Jette anil Mr, A.family dinner: D Sere vos énjays the eo al packed Soca, can, every Monday.Wednesday and Friday Moru- | Mr.Miller Has cight- The staff of the Department of the ings from 9.0 to 12,50.The clas rooms are _ _ ° \u2018 B.Aylesworth.\u2014 - ® \u201cThere is n superstition that the green J .health, He seldom takés a holiday and , Lou ane A - ut of the ten, but he lnars b a ; State will present Mr.health, open daily for study: RAIN SPOTS ON CIGARS ; \u2018| spots often-seen in cigar, wrappers indi Lord Mount Stephen\u2019 ahead nl \u201coi re ns \u2018handsems piece of gold Auring the period that the other.Min- Brook 8 Bird Seed & Treat or particulars apply to the secratary.: cates.extra ayadits, ass, the the Charies Tupper.plate.isters are endoving thamsrlves he is the _ Is Unrivalled For Sale by All sat ees h acco man.\u201cThey do no : ; -Scott, K.C., one member.o e Government who @roecersand Druggists.: v ® | sort.Those spots are what we call LILI prize gors to Mr, Leslie Hen.Richard William -8co \u2018may be always found at his office.He.; at 8e The hundred thousand cigar smokers sand spots, and are the result of sand field, Que.list was am follows: Sir Wilfrid Laur- is\" the son of, the late WW.J.Scott, M.D, \u2018who, after serving under Wellington in.has: been called upon At one tinté or an- FANCY FAIR A Un Montreal \u2018will be interested to know falling on the leaf during a rain,\u201d ter, Lord Strathcona, Lord Mount Ste-! (pa Army Medien] Department, came.other to discharge the duties of alinest $ that during part of the winter, the tna- |.Tree ann phen, Sir Sandford Fleming, Sir Wm.to Canada.He was appointed Regis- evety position in the Cabinet.In aid of the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home | i jority of the weeks will be very dark \"SAVE THE BABY.Van Horne, Hen, Edward Blake, Sir{ iar of-the county of Grenville, and re In 1853 he married Mary, daughter of v.B Ha.; 8 and as full of spots as a leopard.Many : Gilbert Parker, Sir Percy Girouard, gided in Prescott, where the present the late John Heron, of Ottawa.Mrs.\u201cH Il J k! wh t the WILL BE HELD IN THEE «04 3 cigars that are now on the market -Lre Thousands of infants fall dally from \"Sir Louls Jette and Mr.A.B.Ayles: secretary of State was horn, February (Scott isa lady ot high accomplishments ello, jac a S WIND O : | J badly spotted, and the her their Deer want: of ae ment This 1s tal ner worth.He dlsn has éight correct.04, 1525.Me.vns eduvated under a pri- [and for some: yas pe pe president matter ?mM 5 R H ALL ; ; = cessar ue to lack of parental at- atio \u201c 0 0 She |.- .Lk frequently put as to-whether their qua y t paren The fourth te \u2018tenth.prizes, two| icq tutor and studied law in the office\u2019 of the \u2018ike In A rn She In the Afternoons &.Evenings of : 7\u2019 Albert Weir, Co f the same appeirance very soon,\u201d he tegone expression will.depart from $18 Dorchester St., cit - ho h ont the eiting | .id.\u201cThe quality is not at all spolled, YOur little\u201d one's face.It will regu-| ; wv eltys 0 7 2 os who hay spen e summer visiting in Vo fea?} quality SD late the stomach and digestive organn, - 8 E.C.Eaton, co and I a penings England sails trom Liverpool for home Palmer s next time, co NSERV ATORY Rath mas + rar be ton this season, the tobacco leaf was Qovered with pale yellow and some-, times black spots.\u201cYou will -see most of thes.cigars of ut the odd appearance makes smokers Even now it is very .hard puspicious.The leaf to get a cigar of light color.\u2018 took In so much moisture this year s you see now, are not necessarily | he strongest.\u201d Co .\u2018| Emulsion four times a day after meals.it.more vigorous .maturity \u201cand: fortify- tention, nutritious food, and Angler's Petroleum and at bed time and that pinchéd, woe-' act as a natural laxative on the bowels and promdte nutrition.The arteries \u2018will become fiilad with pure, rich, red It\" will lay; the foundation for a the System against disease attacks.\u2018 Their efforts in behalf of the |: 230.Hibernia St, city, 6 W.R,: Miller, 30 Seymour Ave., city, - 154 Drummond St., city: 9 Chas.C.\u2018Palliser, Lachute, Que.10 E.W.Griffith, ) tenth had but seven.+ The Three Chief Names.17e Women is + Miss F.Peddington.of Quebec, Is in town yisiting friends, repe.\u20ac \u201cMrs.Albert Brown, Crescent Stree 1a an tertidning at.lunchéon on Monday brooke Street.Mrs, \u2018Bottrell is much improved, In health.: Miss Helen Grièr, Sherbrooke Street,\u2019 on Nev.Mrs, D.Macpherson and Miss: \u2018Muriel Tayler whe have been guests at the Lambten Club, Terente, are expected leave for Quebec to-day where they will be the guests of Mrs.Oswald's pareate, Mr.and Mrs, Dunbar.notch in your chin for.\u201d \u201cTo remind me to go to Jack was a wite man, for he camo And was de'ightod with tho sbave that de got, Je &nid thatit _wae the finest a te ne in the city.Follow bis ox- PALMER'S, EDUCATIONAL.- THE MONTREAL of Music (Founded 1893, by Mr.C.K.Seifert), 98 and 910 Dorchester st.\u201cWestmount Branch, Victorian Hall Building, Westmount, All branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music ra ny Montreal Phrenological Institate .that cigars are mych dark r than or- blood and firm flesh will grow .on the dinarily; but some of these black ci- Pis | LP Angler's Petroleum Emul- All 70 Beaver Hall mil, sity.of :the | Mrs.Squires (Miss, Jenne rom Ba: heme to-day., ample and fo te Em: dolar ih Comertaton for lessons f to - m.dail tv TYALOFY, orches ston is pleasant tout take.Children like tenth, had eight cerreet names; the.-of Bishop Street has returne | Mr.ant Mre.M.Campbell Oswald, rent.RSA Fore Thiers.38 ity was impaired.choice works of fiction are, won by | nd Smith, Toronto, and was A buyer for a local manufactory, who child's health are simply wrongly di- \u2018toilowing.| : of Crooks A x 1545.He entered | hanband: 0\" e sha ving .self\u201d \"\u201d.NOY.b Por ME CF nh TR ne ee Be ER | en von any es sof Beenshaving misc\u201d Friday and Saturday, 39.| orme e er: yesterday a e E a c in are devou oman\u2019 atholics.; Commencing at 3 o'clock.Ad ian 10g .ly on account of the heavy raîn-|ænd olls which thelr weak stomachs | g Miss iin st.eit.K tawa, where he was elected Mayer BE What did you cut that = z= = es \u2014 cannot digest, Give the child good = \u2019 à À ee ri | t.; - Owing te the death of Mrs.Laurier, i \u2018 A NEW CAR COMPANY: reiting Tather interesting te nate tne iss Rerreughs, of (Toronto, ls In] the luncheon for which Mra.Tusgeon.1745 Notre Dame Street; Aliated with CE ÉALAHSIEZ 1 Ç Ottawa, Nov.7.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The TJo- large numbèr of people of names fa-| tewn: the quest ef Mrs.Bucyanan, \u2018of Quebec, fad issued Invitations te # london.Enelnnd.Hours.1am.to ; nifnion Dump Car Company, with hea-l- Miliar te Canadians.There wili be| Drummond Street, meet ady «urler, has been postpon- Phone Oars pass _ \u201d p.m.Rendings 50 cents to $2.00: j \" SECURTY, T qusirters in Ottawa, has been incorporated with a capital stock sf $2,500,000.applicants for the charter \u2018wera Harry Stittson Hart, of Chicago; Spence Otis; Chicago; Thomas F.Sheridan, Chicago; Hli 8.Hart, Chicavo, and little surprise that the three names which came most readily ts the minds of those taking part\u2019 in this centest were those eof Sir Wi fri& -Tæurler, Lerd Strathcona and Sir Charles Tup-.per.That Sir Glibert Parker sheuld rances Watt.Upper Stanley Street, To left Mentreal to spend the winter fn New York, Mra.James Fairlie, University Ktreet ts entertaining at the.tea hour on Wed- neséay.Kevember 11th, .| Street., -Mr.\u2019and Mis.Murray Williams have returned from.St.Apnege where they\" spent the summer and tfken.possession of thelr new \u2018residence, 128° Trescent Main 391 the asor.the first time since her marriage next PROF A.YOUNG.Principal 2804 St.Ontherinest.oo , James F.Smellie, of Ottäwa.The com.| come feurth is, hewever, interest- nbar, of Quebec is giving a| Mme.C.Trudelle, widow of Chevaller : ° y ny Is te purchase Dominion patent at hie Ir divers a To roi afterneen tea te-day Im Charles Trudelle, entered the Sacred Tuesdéy and Wednesday afternoon at Fr : | - Genuine ri ghts of H.Hart and Spencer Otis le will» pal » 904 many honèr of Miss Ceotle \u2018Pacuud.: enft HMespital at Quebec yesterday, the residence ef Mr.B.J.Cox, 270 St.\" Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.ÿ and \u2018to construct railway cars ef! all Peop e surprised that he sheuld where she will assante the habit ef & Antoine Street, and will afterward be EVIÈNING CLASSES i kinds.The operations are \u2018te be car- | be given presedence in sueh a list ever ¢ | rellateuse, -Rewumed Sept.28th, Commercial Subje arte r\u2019 Ss Canad.throughout the Dominion, of Torn x Hon ma oe er A Ry Herber rs.Wenry: Archibald, Durecher third\" end fourth\u201d Tuesdays eof the fhorthand, Typewriting, pelegraphy, oto = A x > \u2018Canada .- .3 .: .1 Rreet, entertained at luncheon ester- month: @ividaal instruction.Prospectus fmalled tree, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ward Blake.The t which Sir @-| Miss Muriel Fairman, Westmount, has F ay in hener ef Mrs.Bush, of Bosten: \u201cTe Mienes Weir Sherbroeke Street, Lal.Main 209.CAZA & LORD._ Principals.: Little Liver Pills.\u201cMust Behr Signaturopt WAR OFFICE BOARD.London, Nov.7.\u2014It is oficlaily announced that Premier Balfour has appointed a commission to advi e concerning the creation of a board for the administrative business of the War Of- ficé, and consequent changes involved, The committeemen named are: Vis- bert Parker and Sir Perey Glreuard \u2018have taken in.what may he called Imperial politics has, na deubt, had much te do With the esteers In which.they are evidently held by thelr Cena- dian fellow-citisens.Names that eccurred frequently in.the lists, but just esewped yectring an entry Inte the Peres var Sore Miss Paten, of Sherbreeke, is in town the, where she d frem Ste.A returne and'a.was a guest at Miss Seciety will held an- afterneon tea: Le omnéar, Nev.0th, at à.Miss Alice Kane, Cresent eheo, will be the est © mule a ie Food at Ge Frontoune.Street The Women's branch of the Antiqua-{ M ss Wilson, ef Cumberiana, and Miss: elya Clay) .The Misses Fentherstonhaugh, Sher- breeke Strest have issued invitation for\u2019 8 large ton en Monday afterneen in honor of Miss M.Millichamp, ef Te- rente whe is their guest.Mr.and Mrs, Hayter Reed, are giv- at heme at The Maribereugh en the were the hestesses yesterday afterneon at a mest enjeyable and largely attended tea.Mrs.Weir received in a gewn eof black brecade with white appl ue and Miss D.Weir, who receiv- with her mether were white taffeta im white lave everdress and Miss The tea fable was daintly arranged Bvs Weir was gewned in pale blue silk | Rat \u2014er\u2014\u2014 i À More Popular Than Ever.The Popularity of \u2018the Suits and Over.: > count Esher, Admiral Sir John A.these ef Hea.R.Miss Sywil Benin, Sherbrooke a fag : dinaer at the Chateau Froentenae ts made b : : ; 5 : h, Sem Monday fer Ottawa with red earnatiens.'a large red shade coats ma 7 Hens ro 2 Fisher and Coton] Air 8.Clarke.oa, aril a a a Femi a vaine guest oc Mims Bnet habwith Sencée a have en ar or Mee Rung ever the table and here were tiny 7 .: , shaded in red.\u201c|.Fit HEADACHE.GERMANY TO AID RUSSIA.Vienna, Nov.7\u2014An unconfirmed rumor i8 current here that as a result of the meetings of.the Czar and Emperer Wiliam at Wiesbaden and Darmstadt, Russia And Germany Have signed a convention by the terms of which Fer- and Mme.Albani, wheee name, ty way.lu that of the _enly lady fd prominence in the lst.\u2018Of the ten chosen ones, three are of French-Canadian birth\u2014Laurier, Jette and Girouard.One of Amerisan-Van Herne.Two ef Séottish\u2014Stra na and Mount Stephen.Four of Caya- .A.B.Greenuktelén, Mra.R lanchoon mined at Street, enter res week' in boner of Miss Anna Mr.Dawes Gllimers, has returned frem Ceekshire, where he was the guest ef Mr.and Mrs.BR.J.Pope.Dershestec ft.| forty takes plasy en Wedneiday.At the Rarriage e of.to Mr.exan uvhanañ, which kda plage Ey uietly en Friday, Joy.fi, Miss Lulu Ferget will be the, bridesmaid and Mr.Angus Heoper wil be best man, Only relatives and a\u2019 Ton intimate friends have been invit- tes Anna O'Brien | tea and Mrs.King the coffee, assisted by Mrs.Guy Bayer, Misses Mea: ay Wilson, Aiyong ose present wére the Misses Butnett, Miss A.Mor- rice, Miss Kathleen Davidson, Mida Amy Mathewson, Miss Winifred Stan- Miss Edythe Acer, Miss Isobel her; Migs Hilda Jone gos and Miss- Jo.ROSENTHAL, | The Popular Young Men's TAILOR & OUTFITTER Tel.Main 3250.179 St.Antoine St, TRY STILLWELL\u2019S FOR DIZZINESS.\u2018 many will support Russi iss Amy Mathewson, The Shere\u2019 way, FOR BILIGUSNESS, East, i Jagan declares war and te aa prooke, is a 2 Sea (on ednesday, er ne pee ah te Burke.Mince Featherstonhaugh, Misa ; -| siste recat Britain.in honor © champ, .ev, Canon Ellegoo so a : > .J Fos conempamion.wav.awe visewon Baton\u201d pres or ENE Soh | El, i hel rte ie AL | POPULAR {5¢ MEAL wo TH.\u2026 and Mre, J.Reld Hyde, have\u2019re- dent o shop's College, Lennoxville, \u2019 .; : : LCR * Mr.& who shows thé best experimental and Falrman, Mrs Burgess, Miss Hall, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, FOR SALLOW SKIN.FOR THE COMPLEXION Kingston, Nov.7.\u2014The Liberals of Lennox and Addington may ask A.B.Aylesworth, K.C., of Alaska.arbitration fame, to contest.that riding at the gen- \u2018eral election for\u2019 the House of Com- mons.He was born at Ne b > dington \u2018County, .w aren, J A1 rned from their honeymoon and tak- on possession of thelr flat da West- mount.\\ | Miss Bottrell and Miss Bottrell have returned from Califurnia, where they |.practical knowledge of the Bible for teaching purposes.The competition is open.to all divinity students, but there must be at least five competitors, : Mrs, Robert .Emmet.Cox, formerly spent the last six mofiths and have.take en possession of thelr, house on Shere \u2018 \u201d Anna: Ewan, Miss P.Dunlop, Miss F.Brown, Miss M.Read, Miss Hilda Mar- ler, Miss Muriel Coristine; Miss \u201cRiith Allan, Miss Jean Taschereau, Misses Miss King, Misses Clark Murray, Miss | Miss Hmm Kormapn vil Tecelve for garet Stearns and many others .+ | ! SE Hays, ase Ruby Ramsay, Miss Mar- | NTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 wo HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.Cor.CRAIG AND AL ALEXANDER.ste i EEE ; = \u2018 a Edward a Collector, 20 i Pde Nes proud of This | Vis 2 ven numiber snenrly.Zins, sn range\" from, \u201cspecimens | in \u20ac = (avril Ivory brought roc 4101 de à stick ntude from one of the Diese {old London Bridge \u2018and can ehobhoro te bit or vi ving ou which Bir Googe (nbhbs, the \u201cAustralian #liutesne, davshed, rlany months of loyal vof loviie, work.Ex-President Cleveisnd, 190, fins à very rémarkable conentron of vi Capada.\u201cLite Bullding, 183 su James at, Montreal.(1BBONS & \"HARPER, \u201cBARRISTERS.X etc, Richmond and Carling sts., London.v Geo.C.Gibbons, - K.Ci, re Harper.__ { REENSHIELDS™ .GREENSHIELDS,\" Barristers, etc., Eu Notra Dame st == = re mes, BUSINESS CARDS - J.aA.FINLAYSON GUCIÈSEGR TO layson & @rint), Customs Broker cad arder, Warebeusa 43 and 47 Su Poy et, ntfea:.Frated Storage.Bond ce Fiee.Telephone Main 1318, P.O x été.WIRE G00DS- FLY SCREENIN G : Per Foot - THE Duos.FOBRESTER co.826 st.James Street.Moîtres Be sure.to mention Herald when.replying * te advertisements.Ce \u201cStreet.Preaching at 1s a.m.and 7- pm., La the pastor, F.C.Ford.GERMAN- UTHER AN CHURCH.\u2014 OPEN- \u2018ing service will be hold oa Sunday next, October 4, at 11 a.m.by the Rèv.Emil.\u201cJestinsky: THR RELIGO PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY will worship in Arcabum Hall Sunday, 8.\"p.m.\"Services conducted by Rev, A W-hèel- er.Subject, \u201cSpirituality.\u201d .ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH.\u2014IN: STANley Hall, corner St.Cathérine and Stanley - Streets, \u2018Sunday, Nov.8, at 7.30 p.m., divine service, held by Rev.J.Cm Rupp.All are cordially invited.SIR ALGERNON COOTH, VIOR-PR of the British and Foreign Bible Society, England, will preach in St.Mathlas Church atgthe 11 o'clock service on Sunday.REV.J.SNOWDON, RECTOR OP aT.\u201cGeorge's Church,\u201d Ottawa, will preach evening., This is the first visit to of the famed preacher.CHRIST CHURCH Ce HBDAL: 8 students\u2019 service.\u2014To-morrow d of al serv Ste held ed the Suit The able a \"Sorties.i |i NOMIC amano oon hi eral pra \u201cAdvertisements.1 « 2.FOR \"SALE \u2014 LADY'S COONSKIN GOAT, - Also anthracite coal.J, o.FOR SALE\u2014 91 USED PIANOS.A CHANCES Co Layton Bros., wis $125, mow $198.- pow $1).Steck, was \u2018$600, Dow Hullett &-Davis, .given to mall orders, Layton Bros., 144 Peel - SBC: : Apply Ka, oe for the house, at cheapest prices.The Prince .All to be removed\u2019 Noire Dame st > 6 \u2018Ausertions, for the price - to Suthe+.; wit; hot Would be .- Maclennan, K.C., C.U.Cline, .FJ.Maclennan.es UCHAN & ELLIOTT, ADVOCATES, BTC, - \u2014 St.Martin's Church Sundag poi \u201caoû = Lt gars Es a Suv RSE ES \u201c SE ar bio ro MUNICIPAL SYSTEM OF .a municipal \u2018telephone system disclosed - passengers carried on the street railway.\u2018whole of: the perm ment way out of ré- 0 THINKS MUNICIPAL GAZETTE USEFUL City Clerk David Reports tu the Finance Committee in Favor - \u2018 of its Establishment, The meeting of the Finance Committe tee yesterday afternoon was unevente Cul.It began with the reading of a communication from Belllouse; Dillon & Co., asphalt contractoxs, who appear \u2018tired of keeping Notre Rime Street and part of Craig Street in passable con- aition.Their contract for the work Jone on the streets calls for repairs for & certain number of years, but the - vompany \u2018offers to give $4,000 of its guarantee deposit of $6,936 to be relieved of this-responsibility.Messrs Bell-.bouse, Dillon & Co, also offered to yepair the: said streets at $1.10 a yard} with a two year guarantee.Thelr ot- fer was referred to the Claims Com- ittee.Pechator David, -the City Clerk submitted \u2018a report om Ald.Payette's scheme for \u2018the - establishment.of a municipal gazette, .He said.that any estimate of thé cost.must depend on the character .ef such a publication.A Municipal Gazette that merely.recounted proceedings of.the Council und committees would be useful, but less useful than one which contalned which.discussed the.municipal\u201d prab- Toms of other cities.He figured that the publication of a Municipal Gazette a?from :16 to 20 pages would cost in the neighborhood of $5,000 a year, which included all expenses.; | by-läw of its own free wi; Mr.Rub-.f et to the public at large.\u201cshould not have ta pay a fee, \u2014 The city might reckon on $1,000 a- year from subscribers, but the revenue from advertising would not be much, ugless: the publication of sales, were de oblig gatary ir the Municipal Gaz- , by a by -law.Whatever the character of the gazette, the advertising of municipal by-laws, etc in the dally papers.could not be dispensed with according to law.Summing up, Senator David said that It properly edited, a Municipal Gazette would be of great.service to the aldermen, to the civic administration and > As for establishing an office for the deposit of municipal archives, he was not prepared as yet to offer an opinion.Copies of Senator David's report will be'made for distribution among the aldermen, and Ald.Payette's argument in favor of a Municipal Gazette will also be distributed.Further than- this, .the \u2018commijttee reached no decision.Mr.Louis Rubenstein appeured before tHe committee to ask on behalf of- the Canadian Wheelmen's Assoclation that the bicycle tax be removed.He explained that workingmen were the | principal users of bicycles, and they As the committee cannot change the\u2019 enstein was advised to have petitions The cab stand trouble at the Place Viger furnished the committee food for.discussion.The proprietor, Mr.Lapointe, threatens to sue for $10,000 damages because he was orderéd off\u2019 the spot by the police.\u2018There are \u201c21 other \u2018claims for the same thing, as the cabs \u2018stood on-C.P.R.ground, -on which the | city has.no jurisdiction.-No decision | Was reached in\u2019 the matter \u2018 GLASGOW HIS SUBJECT Mr.Charles M.Holt Reads an Interest- -ing Paper Before the- Caledonian Society.; At the regular meeting of the Cale- ~«denian Society, held last.night in the ooms of tha society at St.Andrew's) ome, Aqueduct Street, Mr.Chaples M.Bolt, K.C., LL.D., read an interesting paper on the Glasgow compared and criticized.\u201d Mr.James Mitchell, president of the society, presided, and the meeting was largely attended by the - members and the ir friends.At the beginning of.his päper Mr.Holt said that in.all his comparisons he desired it~ to be remember2d that while British methods may \u2018suit Great Britain best, Canadian methods might perhaps.suit Canada best:: ' Particular\u2019 attention.was\u2019 then given to the three principal münicipal franchises of Glasgow, telephone, -tramw Lys and lighting.The efforts made by.the, \u2018corporation to acquire thé right to run a state of affairs entirely different from\u2019 those existing in Montreal.Glasgow, Mr.Holt said, had the most suêcess- fully operated tramway company of any.corporation.Under its operation \u2018the bad increased in seven years from fifty- geven millions to 163 1-2 millions.So great were the profits that the zorpora-| tion had been able to reconstruct the vel ue, Glasgow row has control: \u2018of is gas and electric light systems.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ \u201cMunicipal system of | 1 Trunk Kalways.have announced i.new \u2018showed that the valuafipn roll fog whe \u2018taxable, WILL HOMOLOGATE THE TOWN VALUATION ROLL Council of Westmount Decides to Accept Report Presented by Assessors\u2019 Board.\u2018 The Westmount Council last evening.decided to .homologate the valuation | roll as submitted by the assessors, The.report of the Board of Chairmen was presented by Councillor Rodger and: .tended to-strengthen rather than lessen presented to the City- Council for thes if it could be - purpose.\u201ca few hundred rhillions owned by Mr.free = x fasses Tree, BUT HELD WELL There was not a great deal doing in the local stock market this morning the early trading being confined chiefly to-Power which advanced to 75 1-8.January cotton in New York sold up to 10.90.Mr.-C.D.Monk's messages said: closed steady Americans in London - with steels firm.Bessemer Steel bars cut $6 from $32 to $26.Reported agreement among members of: Steel pool to make moderate uniform reduction in manufactured steels of all kinds, 36 roads 4th week October, averuge gross increase 7.38.News Bureau says: The last 3 days have effectually extinguished a widespread hope and even general contldence for improving times in.Wall Street.The occurrences yesterday the feeling of pssimism with which the- community is now thoroughly imbued.It is not higrer prices which are needed, it is more business, Iinprovng.prces | are merely à nevessary forerunner to \"improving business, Railroad list Bhow- ed even- yesterday a tendency to rally | let aloe.The bend market shows disposition to improve and-widen if it could be freed from the ihcubus of new -issue\u2019 after néw issue.The stôck list cunnot- free itself from U.S:-Steel situation.No one |nterest- ed person in company believes the common will pay another dividend; ho one seems\u2019 to know where: the ehormous blocks of the preferred cuyine- from or why it was thrown on th.market on a 13 1-2 per cent, basis.© The opinlon 18 growing that the Standard.Oil\u2019 interests will before long be found to be absolute \"gwners of -iite Iron and @teel industry subject only to a mortgage for Carnegié.Outlook not bright for geod bank statement.Stérling continues its downward course, Reported from Chicago wholesale reduction in salaries ordered by United States Steel corporation and miore plants will be closed down.Several thousand coal miners of Bloss Sheffield at Birmingham will have.wages reduced 2 11-2 cents a ton November lst, London consolg money 88 3-8 advance 1-4, The bank \u2018statement uncertainty will act as deterrent present year had an increase of $547,490 over that of 1903- The increase was made up of $2 51050 taxable property, and $295,560 non-taxable.The total valuation of.the town was, $11,444,925 taxable property and $1,247,840, _non- Appropriations had been made As follows: Salaries and expenses conlect- ed with Counctl, $6,000; Police, Fire and Health Committee, $14,700; Itoad Committee, $15, 000, Water.Committee, $10,- vou; Light Committee, .$10,400; muniens.ancé of parks, $l,suv, library, $2,250 Victoria Hall, $sud; auditors and valu- ators, $1,750; discounts, $3,000;.legal,\u2019 $1,700; parks, injerest and sinking fund, $13,426; Turnpike Trust and muinten-\u2019 ance of insane, $630; or a total of $sZ,- 111, an increase\u2019 of\u201d $4,500 over the\u201d previous year.- \u2014_\u2014 NEW RATES FOR STATIONERS: Full Winter Schedule to \u2018Be in Operation November \u201c16.| The Canddian\u2019 Pacifle- and the Grynd.scale of rutés to the Whorësule book- om coinmitmenta, Rigid economy is proposed by steel corporation in all departments which may hove some effect on the securitles; the gentlemen who are in control seem to have .commenced in earnest, the deadwood and\u2019 ornamental positions being first to ree ceive attention, Railroad st shows disposition to improve.Grain in \u20ac Chicago.Cot December wheat opensd-in Chicago at 78 3-4 and went off to\u2019 78 1-2.'May opene ed at 78.3-4 and was later quoted at 78°58.De ember cori opened at 44 -i-8 und was off to 41 3-8, May corn 43 5-8.SALES TO 11 A.M.Power : Tower 5» Power Power : Power Tower.at Tht.Tornuto at 9.Stel at T4 .Steel at 7.- Cômmerro at 152.- 1060 Pacific at 118: 1% Halifax Ry.at.e, >.6.00) Steel Bonds at 51.-Stables and Yards Must Be Kept Clean ro , wr roy LA THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NO STOCKS WERE UL CLEAN MILK, ITS VALUE - AND HOW T® OBTAIN IT \u2014The Duty of the Milker.There is no >lace whers cleanliness is more important than in the milk cans, \u2018and no place perhaps where its Inport ance has until recently been less appreciated.Therefore the treatise om the subject \u201c(lean Milk,\u201d just publ by 8.D.Belcher, of New York, she! | attract wide attention.Dr.Belcher has approached the subject fram the!\u2019 peint of view, not of the dairymen, bus of the medical student and bacteriologist.A New York physician, fer twe years he travelled over the :ty's milk territery, taking farm after farm and .making weekly visits te over 608, until he succeeded im getti their milk up te the standard.In addition to this werk Dr.Reicher made bacterielogical analysis of the milk of ajl the prodacers , sending to the city market.He is new | research workec ini the ileckefeller > 1n- siitute for Medical Mesearch, att te the reseurch'laberatery of the York City Department e£ -Tealth.Dr.Belcher's method of treatment.18 intersely.practical He eemsiders first the cew yard and pasture, the evils of ineutticient, flald quarters, of vards which become quuagmires, \u2018ene huge heap \u201cof rotting dung, attractiiig Siea, | \u201cwhich not only anor the -cews but! Hight upon the milk as it is earried through, anl often inoculate it \u2018with.the gerins of typheid fever.Indeed, that unavoidable impurity, manure, is one of the chief fees te the cleanliness of milk, Flies sare not the only nieans \u2018of contamibation; the manure itself, wore olter thar Is realised, actually gets il to the milk, rendering t entirely \u201cunfit for\u201d human \u201consumption.To pre- J vent.this tl.e \u201cvoidings should be removed from the.stzlls at least once.a: day, preferably before each nilking, | an carried.uot in a gutter wWhwnce | some i# sure to «oie back, wut direotly | to the ultimate resting place, the field, | or at r1Ly rate to a safe listamce Trou any buliding forming part of the dairy or the hoine.The .cow barn is at course s most im: : portant factor in securing à \u201clet ro duct.The herd which ia there she sd against, the inuleinenoix of Winter - in too Inniïy cases expuseé .e daay bardly less fatal.Ineuifcient light and afr.often niaka the stables \u201cevitable breeding slaces of -diseaua.In prosust- ing sgairst the eraniped éeliare, Dr.-Beicher, however, does not mear te Insist upen à cew-palace, beyond \u2018the reach of tha \u2019rugsiness daicyman, .dt may be the simplest business kind of struoture\u2014\"practi-ully u shed, with .a continueus row of windows in the side valle and a Moultor ukyligat in fig rcof, extending the entire length of she! building.\u201d But it must be built and \u2018used s:lely an 0 stable fer dairy oattles it should not be usel as a sterags place for feed, vehieles or utensils, ner \u2018es # stable for other aulinale.This singliness of purpose: means that the.needs: of the enw ill be the prin:ipal conridcration.\u201d\u201d The Interior of \u201che wide vells should be smooth apd ef a ma made light In color, \u2018I'he smeothmass is important because dust is apt te be a Fource of infection, and the lemst pos- Hble opportunities should be Jivem it \u2018to collect; the ight color Inereases the H#ht of the bar, and light ts m2» of the worst enemies of the tuhercie baell- lus.Cement makes the best flooring 1 Cood air is \u2018usually assured if there is an outlet overhea:l, beosuss the warm evhausted air will rise anil pass out and fresh air will be drawn in.Cudle feat of air spare is.net.x matter of grext importance, if there is good Ventilation.\u201cA smail anmaunt-nf air censtantly re- , + eu cr | vanced position, sesttnæ tertal such as plaster whish can be SLA LE eo mi an cared for, one\u2019s w#rt concern is the | changes as seurl and the ferrnation ef delsterious uate.Floally the' milk should be placed in stesllined bottles, and then the task of the producer is completed There howev another ond of the milk preblem, at whieh stand the dealer and the osasumen, and the as ties and portunities, of eash are hp y teuch- Ps upell.\u201cThe dealsr should make hi establishment an object loaso on te his farmers; the censumer should use soe cure in handling and sans the prô- duet befors it somes to his table.- Dr.Belcher takes ihrewgheut an ve the standard, It Bopsioasly igh.able astually to may essen te seine.Pow favmers will be .reack it; about some details there may even be rosin for differences of spinlon -But- there is ne éeubt that Ma the ain it is the standard >f the future.er that those dairyuen whe are werking nat frema hund te out but fur large and : land results, will mere and more: to bring Ahir practice into sonforiqity with it.; KING EDWARDS \"CORONATION King Edward has acides that \u2018the Iriperlul miantie useumed by himself ceremonially In the course ef the coro- nutjen solemnity and the mag niticent (Mein that \u2018was wern wy Queen Alexandra en that oucasion shall be placed in the Tewer of London.Nothing niere magniticent in needle craft lux besil execujed in modern tines thuu these.splen the thousands Who visit 1Le Tower every week they will possess au iuter- est scürouly less than \u2018that of ihe\u2019 re- gulin \u2018itaelf.The ground material of the King's pallu is cloth.of gould, the strands of precious metal currylug even less alley than would be found In our gold coinage.[ts embienutic aderi- nent .was carried out at the Royal sMchoel of Art Needlswork, and it beare Jn exquisite stitchery and correct her- uldic coleriug the Imperial erewn, tie eagle, tlie rose of Bugland, the thistle of suetlund, the: shwinrock ôf Ireiand, and the lotus of lndia, this latier ay- pearing for the firei time en the care- nonial vestments of a Britigh sovereign.\u2018The Quen's traln was o?rubdby- purple veivet, and lined throughout with ermine.Upon It was the richoët sold eanbroidery from a design by Mr.ederick Vigers, F.I1.1.B.A.\u2026.Simbady- ing the symbolism of the growin of t Fimipire in a rose tres Into whose .praliches are entwined the Norman fleur Ae lis, the thistle.the shamrock, snd the crewn of India, while over the | \u2018upper part, suspended fren the shoulders, the Imperial crewn is\u201d werked at intervals.is embreldery was dene by members ef the Ladies\u2019 Work Se- \u2018ciety In Slean Streët.4 \"SLAVERY DAYS IN.NOVA SCOTIA, Mie Mary Palmer, of Windsor Ferks, K.B.has in her possesston the ertginai | d robes, «nd it is certuin that-te y er.He should be free from diseases, till the lead was In the and be clean in pereen and clethl'.g.To| was given Mis fresdote 8% secure the first ition, the mememt & victuals es be could on 1 man is iil he should be relieved frem He then walked rough the te milking duty.He should net use to-{ Queen's Ceunjy, yhese be { bacoe er intexieati liquors, sheuld rést of his - vise a emphatieaily bave: clean hands, and slave and their =.wbe Med wear o spestel milking wit ar | on (he 6 seme w at J a jacket, overall or a n- | dye o » he \u2018ned the purpose When is | consion a 24 drawn, net expese it mere an is at, ubseèu Decessaly, and keep it at a by Lyme te In low temperature.me expedure is in- slavery\u201d was ares alee a evitable, but the bad effeets fran his ls it mark of Dept AY one de ra milking & ne AS seon mi - possible.When ilk Is maintai Mr.J.x M.announced to Tim teria net morose repidly in num- | | candidate for the bers, are not active In perfesming Antefhe Wesd, 1g In \u2018those functions whidh result is such to Ald.Ames.Toe Late for Creer or lumber eawp.Apply J.M.vos 2 Ce, 206 Craig st.Fone Mat WANTAT Aun TaLY.RAFAL Cul.Achy a Ta WT LICK IW sas collie dog.with whits font; nese Lobdiel -suffériug from tonsiiitis.Kewprû, Blé Muse servant ev irpuiny: ety baboze at street.family; me PEREONIL PATNI, PAPE Evo whitewusbimg, Hinting, atv.Prices modeunte.J: D.O:nth, prastionl paioter, 1d BL.Antoine st.ROOMS = ulshed parlar mittt Cberr room, \"er pe.adrooin, foous \u2014 LABRET room, ground fige Auer Light, bot water.2 Mfotealse.ut, as Îvg Pom'blon squase.- \u2018EVERY HOUSEWIKE K Rrudy Mending Tissue.thread.ne epwiug seller \u201ctor agents, lbs.Meuda- ull ta Co, Box 6M, Huiteubung, Miss.WANTED \u2014 AT each, BY TAR W gar © ley Os., limited, B sempwelt Sejaaladis wer lues department, S$ selestuen Sor ane sotien Must epsak Un roman and \u20183 the and house Woutlern Merc a ae re vers.ABply ut umes, to hppa \u2014 ry mre Kinds of work: \" William ets.Rioot:io Ce'y., Hill.10,12, ase youdsg gis ¥ leuru.Breltem Pros.& Cu, oor.Du ÉOORKESPEA = Pire: ra Pie *te sr Schmit Apply, \u2018with relmences\u2014 The ob to ad 14 Peaver 1000 Aurora Consolidated, \u201c 5000 Aurora Extension 10009: Colenlal Inv't.Dominion Soo da \u2018Eastern Caneelida Ere Censelids: 4 ra Mine La oli her matin.eld pile wees Motte.feign Benk .\u201ceves 417! 1 WiLL SELL henohiluie 3 Alaska on a press RAE A7 0 | alse biéveum 3 | 55 HE'S GIVING AWAY A FORTUNE \u2014 A BOOK FOR EVERY HOME A Masterpiec hilans t y by ames .R-Kouney, Ex-Mwgyor | -: of Reading, Pa.wox.JAM ».xENNTY, £iztesmns, Auahor and Seiemiixt, the Man - Whe is Giving Away a Fortune.in Beoks.Nou.James R.Kenney, ex-Mayor, ta sting away a forcuns in beoks.He \u2018is putting them right inte the homes of lie people abaolutsly witout\u2019 cost or treukble so tliem save the small treutde.of waiting.Be Las hed \u2018prepared and printed, the mest renarkable werk ou personal magretists, hypnotism and how to swosocd in life that.has ever bear Writisw.It ia brimful at intenue- by Mverediing nné practical.inforrea- son.Lesds, who is arasting in life te give Dim vii, push snk enewgy; te male | Mira magnetig tu ehable him te evos- - soQue obstacles ahd gurmeunt evaoy dif- fieaily te Lis vucvess.it Is just what the méddle-agoë nian weeds ie \u2018emable\u2019 \u2018hin Ww nin aud hoid friends, to beeotns æuder in his cominunity, to tnflusace te sway the winds of his business Asacciates aid mrke his mark in ii.It Lx wheat every father and every needs to oradii ate bad tempers Ta owt] incMuations In children, to ben their meryl faculiies; bemish ss and mele then grew te be they should be.IL ig jest what every minister of the Poors noèds fo help him held ihe vuring atesdfast in thelr faith.te help kim turz the minds of i\u2019 + wicked wwnsd morality, henesty and right IL fig just what every lawyer te kelp Mm witnesses and te deliver his i Kl Ce o MORE PROTESTS AGAINST seilers und stationer ; \u201c1.000 Steel Bonds at al.newed in far better than a great.quan- a ale ¢ | 4000 Evie Ontarie critics male) vient in ikac ferceful eenvimelw A .y trades.- These] 1000 Steel Bonds at ol.died of sale of a negro slave, Mintur, ! ri n ikac ferce mvineing THE RAILWAY FRANCHISE new commodity rates will operate: trom 1 £0 a pfd-ut 110.tity of stale alr.\u201d .solé te her prost-aredrather, John Pal- 2100 Ge unnel ( 25) ceva sul» ésaner which ares conviction with \u201c| Nov, 16.een, - |.The stalls should br \u2018of skeleton ines, at Winésor.N.&., In 1719, by ene 1 Hidden Fertune ( Ho) oo 4e everg werd.it !u Just what yeu need, The \u2018reason for the new tariff is said 4 \u2019 |-framework, so.as te reduce the\u2019 dust Joseph North .The prise of the 1 or nth lor ote \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ov ¢ matter whe Yeu ace or wiat veu Mr.Hoolahan Tells of an .Encounter to.be a disagreement belween the rade \"NEW YOhK STOCKS.* ; surface and not \u2018tn-impede the cirente- liegre was Traditiens ef \u201cMint,\u201d hol oan Es 4 > Deve A ep ; je, té enable you to get eut of lifs the t v/ith Ald.Cout und the railway lines.Formerly thers| ' ny private wire to Mr.Ç.D,\" Monk, tion of afr .and the: diffusion of light.as \u2018the slave wae alwa millanly le Cal.Ref.OÙ.2 veeys.pleasure and hapriness wh ch 8 ! » Couture on a\u2019 \u2018wad an arrangenient by which Lhe ruil- spam J.8.Hache & Cou: \u2014.The tipping stanchion (st at an angle styled, stil] linger on at Windsor Ferks.Union bes solidated Oil.J Creaier injanéed sheuld-Le yours.à Pointed Question.\u2018roads charged the sane rate for freight | -_\u2014-\u2014\u2014 ie ces 2ù00 | instead of vertically) used, In coming: He was noted ame other things fer Vianaga Go ming.you are met sueeessful, if yeu are La ACER PE Tia .Couture -declined the arrangement.\u2019 In.spite of the cold, batween- 200 and 200 electors satherad at Roy and Men- tana streogs 1st night.to discuss and, protest the Street Railway franchise extension.+ Messrs.Aubeau and Jas.Hoolahan' were the &popkers, and after denouncing the proposed extension, \u2018they wént on to.deal with the civic administration, referring in particular to the police and (trarket departments.Mr.Hoolahiui told of an encounter ha \u201cEnd had with Ail ouLure, when the taiter enquirasd where the money came fron to pay the expenses nf thess meet ings.Mr.Hoolahan offered to prove that it.was all done at his personal +x- pérse, [if Ald, Couture would support leaving .the franchise question to the vote of the electors.He said that Ald.+++.soe eves, e ; : -OB/ TUAR Y.$ + : + ; 30i0+0004000000000$ London, Ont.\u2014The remains of Mr.Michael Traves, who was.at ône time a prominent citizen here, and who has of late\u2019 years .sided at Nelson, B.C4 were fnterred here.Mr.Traves had - reached the ripe old uge of 77 years, and leaves behind him five sons, E.C.best and that its advertising is by no\u201d -meûüns the basis of its success and 1 guarantee that a No.0 or No, 1 Hercu- Hercules weave is patented 3 it foi- peat dows that the Hercules is much \u2018the,| Püluth 5 8h.At gregt sile but its intrinsic.Triertt and |.Jersey Central \u2018goodness, In any case its superior Hoeklug Vajiey.quality has enabled the makers 10! owa Cen, Com.Nor.6, all the year round, bul the proviso wis \u2018Nov.7.that Led should have: \u2018the whole busi- DESCRIPTION\u2019 -0» QL Op.OL ness.Mowever it secins that several au - - firms have given: no business to the Amugamal Soe 1e 3 wn s railways during the months of nivigu- Ie, de.pra.RIO) 4 2 \u201ctio; \"when it was found\u201d thist the boats Ange.fee M ef.Co.IY 115 Hig 157% Id carry the.traf ic at a still cheap- | io De pfd Tu .ee Loud re y ; Hy Amer.fm.& Ret Co.41%.4 4.eee.e « \u201cIne 3 \u201cAccordingly the railways hive\u2019 retui- Amacom Mra Car .\u201d s Je 20% 19% ated.by charging the full wftiter rate.Ateb.\u2018Top and ®t.fa 04% \u201cad ; \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ss » A de alist We W alt more au o.47 ETHICS: OF ADVERTISING.ae.4 a\u2019 Very many persons, otherwise very Rn 0 well informed, observing a large sule ) 191 > for u -certain article.wnigh has \u2018been Canadian Paclic.\u201d nes oe long and coutinuously advertised, cons, Choe ad BE - Uae sive 80° 50 clude that it is the advertising -uloné | Éhie.Burl.Quivey.L:.; ee 1 that obtains the lurge sale and not any Chicago and N West.166 16314 2 I \"special merit that the Article itsel£ Chiage RI and Pae- .\u2026.1.1.Lu.contains, This oninlun has Leon \"ex- Chiengn Mil 8% P.130% 178]4 LS 138% pressed relative.7 O lorado Honthorn Wo ray \u201crs Deus, oli 1s w grea error, by umpir- \u201c Consalia't4 \u201can RY CIC ID AN tuil-test by Professor C0 MH.CC.wasnt Colorado Fuel Iron.UB AY oi the School of Science the weave in (lev.CC.ard 8 I, .corn eee | Hercules: Spring -lieds has been deter- Detroit United Ry.' mined to be \u2018nearly five times better | Dela.Laek and West.ae than the ordinary afid inasumch ag the Delaware Hudsom.co.wer oes Denver.Mie G Great Northern pfd.General! Kleotric YY Kanena \u2018Toxna com.:.af tion with « floor.»eginning to slepe at the.rear of the wtalla, is recommended.Fesding from the \u201cvor Is preferable te- .the use of mangers, which are sure te vontaln a great deal of infectious matter.No fesd ahould be given just arp ceding or during milking, because of the dust which will be raised; if the cows \u2018must be fed then.give a scant ration of molst erain.Sick cows should be ' Immediately separated\u2019 frent the rest: of the herd.After \u2018the cows are properly housed.his great strength.may viill be seen which requires feur oxen te wove it.(in holidays the boys | of the maighborheod weuld come to.see\u2019 \u201cMint\u201d rel] the roek on a dray with a crowbar, returning: the next holiday to see him roll it back to the ground again.One day at baymaking time 2 load was being.hurried in for fear of rain, when muddesly one ef the exen Lreké his bew te did net \u2018hinder \u201cMint\u201d in the least.He dreve the ox the farm a rock |.eut of his way, and putting \u2018the yoke wilt have.MY MARK NIP AS ETOCKI TO MB TO Hl SOLD \u201cNORRIS P, LarTee Is BRYANT, with * yeu If yon deu't find my prie ghenper tha can pecure them from any ofhey sowres, miset any Jogtttmnte quetation.sréers te me, thergby d>alt QUARTERS.MY PRICE 1 your »- - SBND.Largest Dealer In Unlistçd Stoeks.en .this Continent.: 84 st.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.RECEIPTS ARE MOT ALL SUPPLIED.\u2018WERE GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY and still our collectors of GREEN cas : We beg ta\u2019 thank eur patrons for the enthusianm skewn, our orly FRorets veing for .} tually sested .it for self, net making money, !t is because yeu {de net mew that sesret pswer that s he theught and minds of men.you are alreudy puccsesfyi voy CAN beoome more suecessful if .yat wilk.but rnauset: the adden for.on around you.Learn Lo Use 1he secre.nag-\u2019 petle percer with waich mature has wed you.mile Mr.Kenney\u2019 8 book proves IVY ee is born with.this.ogre\u201d pobtie power.that anvone cin çesiiy, develop it et henie without \u2018the Know- : dadge of his juttmate friende er esseci- ns, nd influence people secretly to- eargy out kis th its and ideas.It De fl is a wewverfu! force, capable ot fmftatte geod.; eden truly reveals\u2019 the secret of life and the mysteriss of nature,\u201d writes J.H: Selieiler, 1412 Avon Street, La Crosse, Wix.\"My own father could not have cenvinced me of its wemderftil peter it I had net ac- Î consider a lneowirége of it'invaluaile # \u201cRose \u201cwhe wiam te pe one nw 7 >{ life: tn these whe wish \u2018c his 2° acess and pve up te ine fui measure : 2 their postiutlistes.\"\" J.K.Gasi.s, New port Nez ha va.| writen: \u201c1 must admit \u2018that I doubted very much that Rypnerism esujd be \u2018auvsr ae Wack ila (ne, EGP side ef Û ly taught.In feur Jays after receiving your work, however, - ma and wemm such.as God intended { influence juries, ' 1t is just what the yeung mem .' you 1 ETtcme >= us oy cnr A ea ST YN ora pe st qos me come + arr voip =.i and T.A, of Nelson; \u201cH., of De- | Spr 12 sur n { Kansan Texnaptd .-.108 .the want.of time and demenstieseé to my entire satistac- ls Fat conn ai SS ter do GL | Lv ade ane to nl prensa ror aa TE Ae rian ths pre cr me Nuit havo kd Gon thet 1 was ever further from the of Fresno, Cal also four daughters, day \u2014Advt.® \u2019 or ! 1 Ke ia 104 Any wbo 411 mot \u2018ave: things expininod property, Linély 7 1 at ¢ truth im my lite.I have met with two of whom are Mrs.(3, Smith, of , I Missouri Pacific.sy - #4 8 \u201c29% | week, wh » all at our \u201cefrico next wonderful miccess.Your frees book is 3 i Metropois n°Trae _.-108 logés 31 109$ when eur regular -staft will, onder porms! cond) extowd avery courtvey, oo Point St.Charles, paign: it.will- \u201cprobably turn the scale in.the Birmingham aren\u2019 in Shef- i field: and other lurge urban.distric ts.The \u201cvesult of the election may \u2018show, a grent \u201cgrow th in the \u201cgroups\u201d from w hich British -politics have hitherto been so, remarkably féée as compare d with other\u201d Parliaments, -but there is little evi- \u2018dénce that the 1ssne which Mr.Cham- | herlain has forced into such protninente \u2018will bé s0 consider ed s-to give à min- ! istry the mandate of that great nl : jerity\" nec PSY before the fiscal policy of over half i century.cin be re evarsed.ee ie : \u2018 NOTES AND COMMENTS.© Forward Canada! \u201cNo fifty-ycar franchise ME.Foster will not speak fn ¥ng= Since 109.he thinks Nov- Mand.to- day.qe \u201cmbek Lt Ce, + \u201cMr.Monk ls to let his new leader, ME, Tutte, hiave hie nomination for Jacques Cartier, laren was Hil ready to go: to { Europe three days ago, Lut h: 18 stoiyed lover for a week.to be on\u2019 the sume I platform with.Mr.Monk: next Tuesday.ile wins, ; Lo oC Tree yeñrs ; nigé to- day Hugh \u2018John Macdonald disappeared and hus never.heard from sipce, lie Is sup- + paîty, «Mr.\u2018Tarte Manitoba.RE \u2014 \u2026 .he Posr Mr.Monk hus had to come to.it at Just, it Bers.He and\u201d -Mr\u2026 Tarte are to.uppeur together next J'uesday.Tt was a long struggle, but it Wis\u2019 against Tate.EA \"The star annoûne ed.lust light that if\u2019 Mr.Tarte Joined Mr.Foster.In Étg- land, Englishmen.\u2018would accept \u2018thelr united\u2019 voire us the voire of Canada, hf that's, the \"ease Englishmen have null a lot learn about © \u2018nnada\u2019s volce, us - \u2018about.other things Canadlan.\" 3 [PERSONAL AND PERTINENT | The New Mayor.of New York.It was a lucky day for a young reporter \u201cwhose naple: was .George Mc- Clellan, when: Richard.Croker, whom he used to Bee pretty often, first found \u2018out that he wus n son.of the Civil Wair | general, and\u2019 then took n personal fancy.to him.He\" has been un.eany street ever since, He was just turning his: twenties at this time.culty urose over the Brooklyn bridge td a new board -of n:.nagement.- Cro-, ker appointed McClellan ut $4,000 a year, \u2018Which.enabled .him to quit res | porting.and study law.lacity throws the \u2018efforts of the purely f what is wanted.\u2019 This is an agitation being, carriad on | 7 unlicky.a Caf When a dirri- it Was necessary to name a secretary | When he vas.through law he was elected to Congress for the district of which Charlie York, was Tammany leadef.At, Washington he became pretty popular, and learned the-game as it is \u2018played there.New York, it\u2019 is McClellan's luck that, his own district leader is head of Tammany, sllenf, discreet, sticking by his friends as of yore.He has made his young protege Mayor of the grealest o! American cities.Reporter, lawyer, congwzssman, mâyor \u2018of New York, and picked al} the time \u2018by two strong men who are supposed to have been training him for President, McClellan |.may \u2018well bless the stars that\u2019 \u2018shone on his natal day.CL vn - mme Cold Fit and Hot Fit.\u201cIt Is said in Toronto that Mr.E.King \u2018Dodds is to go tv England to stump for Mr.Chamberlain, It.may not oe true, but\u2019 there is no special reason why | At shouldn\u2019 tc be if forceful | stumping 1s And what a shift of scenery, ft would bé, to be gure, to have kim and Mr.Foster.working.together.They haVe seen, preity mu \u2018h.the sume.\u2018when people biisled - thémisèlves' rather Mere with the \u2018temperance question | than anything else, Mr.\u201cFoster was tne chosen\u201d champion of cold \u2018water \u2018and | Mr.Dodds the apostie of.hot punch.! Each lobked the part, - Mr.Dodds is às.stout as Mr.-Foster 4s thin, Mr, Foster's phy slognon; y shows.the bulge.at the.top, gr.Dodds\u2019 at the bottom.\u2018Mr.Foster\u2019s argument is- \u2018adapted.to a temperature just above: the freezing | point; Mr, Dodds\u2019 to a few marks below blood heat.Mr.Foster's sneer would.muke an interrupter reel like melting into his own buots; Mr.Dodds came buck so straight that \u2018there gen- | erally resulted a.spgnu Lee Us move=, mént looking to: throw \u2018the interrupter out the window.Put the two together on a platform, and every able-bodied.man for miles around w ould, be there \u2018to sce the, sport.or course it might rot.be so.well worth, while in Eng: | land, wlicre they would both say the \u2018same thing; PORT TE : A Man Who! \u201cbe His.Mind.on When Mi.Chun berl: Un.n_wept té Liverpool the ptites dry\u201d he had found eurlier at Glasgow\u2019 and News \u2018castle, that, some of the.local - \u201cM.'s of his part.would not sit\u2019 \u2018on \"the plats form with atm.One: oF these; in the Liverpool case, w us Mr.Austin Taylor, AMP, a young nan who is giving ou.fine example of sticking Lo your guns in face of.discouragement.\u201cMost poli- \u2018ticlans, espécially most Young ones, \u201cin| a case of this kind?find out what their constituents want, and govern them-~ \u201cselves accordingly.\u201d {his one made up.his mind first \u2018what he.wanted himself\u201d - Tdecided to break with both.Mr.Chani- | Balfour, and\u2019 then sent | berlain and Mr.La letter to his election committos tell ing them about, They replied by vating cénfidenc e Sa Mr.Chamberlain, f In the circum stanives ,Àt is pretty.hard\u2019 lo see-where the young fellow's future (Coînes in, but it fs easy to discover that he hus lots of Brit The Company One Keeps.\u201cA writer in this month's Blac Kwood\u2019 s tells of a pulitichan - -of the early days of the last\u201d céntury.who was great\u201d brator.but w hose habits.were sich.shat he could nat get on, -At last he began Jouking for an \u2018Gfice of emolu- nent, and as ane after mother passed out of rete h, He grew im patie nt: Fin.\u201cally, when\u201d he haa\u201d mi sed one Worth only £300 a yup he vent to Lord Mél- bourne\u201d to \u201cdemand tiation, He wot.At.\u201cha 8 ci -Tnin- ister, \u201cthat + niennt to ivi it you.but first \u2018thought it aswell to sound \u201cthose with whom you would associated, and found.that\" nil Hite refus ed point ban Kk to sit with vou! Nat lon ao, the story.Eons an Omntaripr politician expected to.dus pf ted to n position on al certain board of which.Mr.ALE Ames, of, Toronto, thon cut the height \u2018or his _cureer, as a Nt od an of finance ©», Was: a niembet, and didn ro get the ape be -pointment because Mr, Alves tie siru- ples of the sort nu Aitiorsir by Lad Melbourne.The politician, however, did not take it ig down, ang anes floned that a day would probably.de rive when: hee vould reciproe igen He has uot tailed to profit by pei ent stock FE \u2018exchange déveloquae uts, aid ccértaini he has net actively controventi-d those.ww hicvé satd hard things.dhaut\u201d the LyGuive: Napalesir singe hise AW aterloo\u201d Quite the cantrary, in \u2018fact, Wiping Somcthing off the Slate.| Nathaniel Louis Cohen encounte red a heavy frost when he\u201d rther Chaanbers.of « dum ren delegates at Montreal things the y partie Ularly< wi ant to Mes itr, but ne ns evened up by writing to secrets try lide rill, bf\" Montreal, who give te totter to the papers yesterdiy.juthaniel Louis ci ame \u2019hère - with e roputa- thon as sociale; mist.Belng à; the pre ss gallery säld hia make-up would make: a fortune for any comé- Taian who could work 1 tito a.part for the stage.At the Congress \u201che gecmed to have gomething on his mind 1 that he wi asu't ble to got: ofr.He \u2018l- \u2018ways hid a big shen of Diipers uniter.his let rm, and he Teaned over to the right so \u2018much: whispering things to is \"English céllongues that his head took fn heavy Îlst to larbonra: \u2018black beard: the, rest of the impression.Hé got hiä+ ten thinutés\u201d on the fiseal resolution, but had not\u2019 said anything when Lord Brassey banged: the bell.\u2018Then he touxht hard for more tine, ant brought down the houxe\u2014 oh top- of him, In the very \u2018Inst stages he tried it agalü, aps | Sone.it.tences, They: Heard.the first Jone all \u2018 \u201cright, \u2018but when he had tiken:five as an.introduciton te the second the \u2018crowd howled.Nobuily heard what he said as fie squared away for the third, the yelling was 80 persistent, But you \u2018mind by the way he waved his arms and worked his shoulders and enlarged the gpening between the upper and Iow- Jet sec tions of his beard.At last, In- als\u2019 \u2018letter to: Mr: Hadrill, lie seeins to have accomplished his purpose: No use \u2018trying to sliénce a distinguished sociologist from London, that\u2019 8, cléar.CORN: 8, \u2018WARTS, \"BUN IONS, removed for all time and without pain, by-applying Putham\u2019's Corn and Wart Extractor, Contains no acids, never burns, always cures promptly and effectually.Use.only \u201cPutnam's.\u201d \u2018Murphy, then unheard of outside New | Now.that Croker no longer lives in} ; ploughman that the vessel would soon found.as he | | been colored for them.tolks and buirns with not too muc h to eit be AUSE their husbands; futher sand tried to toll the | ddiv t n° HE made for prompt handling of run-as E WAR.\u2026 His long | - and glistening.\u2018eye nade-f pealing for.\u2018thine for Just threé sens could tell he wanted to.get it oft his | 4 - 7e ms ond a === The City of Panama, which shelled by the Colombian warship Bogota, \u2018has a population of \u2018about 35,000, and is the \u2018capital of a department.ot - the same name.- Strange to Bay, the department, which has just secured autonomy, \u2018was: also independent of Colombia from 1859 to 1861.It has an area of 31,571 square miles, and.a population.of 290,000.Panama City, the chief town of the district, is the seat of a large export and transit (trade.It Was burned by Morgarl's buccaneers in 1671 and rebuilt on its present Bite in- 1678.Th p outbreak follows the.rejection by \u201che.national senate at Bogota, the capital of Colombia, of the treaty with the United States for the building of the- inter-odearic canal, and.sent this action as being extremely Tiyrtful to.their interests, both indus- -trial and \u2018conrmerctal.They strongly \"favor the treaty wish the United States -and déclaredfiheir iêndependencé to procure \u2018thé construction \u2018of the canal by this Gotérnment.: : - \u2018will negotiate a\u2019 treaty with: \u2018the new republic.for building thé canal: « A svrious outbreak in the department of\u201d Bolivar also is \u2018reported.\"The \u2018dis trict affected is near Baranquilla, and \u2018cémmands the: mouth \u2018of.the Magdalena River.This is a \u201cstrategfc point of great importance, and its capture by eo - - - = - > \u2014 + e \u2014 : | Thert was an air ot rush about the.\u2018Dohaldspn ner Marina as she lay | alongside the wharf\u2019 on an afternoon towards.the end of the presént week.She was scheduled out for the Clyde | {and ergo was belng sent aboard ina fashlons that made it plain even to.a be, under sted \u2018for the Atlantic.Two young, men eyed her\u2019 longingly\" from the -corner-of an adjacent lumber pile.They\u2019 were not of haughty \u2018style und were by no wmeuns even Joytul, it ong might judge \u2018by.outward appearances.On.the contrary they looked as if | anything from\u2018 the position of câttie- w hucker' to stowaway would adequately fill @-vgcancy on their route bill.In truth they: were.greedy for.thè home- going! .; .they had left: their homes in -one of the murky iron towns of: Lanarkshire, In\u2019 Far Away Scotland.\u201c: PE \u201cThings.were busy - enough ina way: ir.their native\u2019 parts ans tor\u2019 \u2018men wiui- \u201cIng to, work: activ ely there was money suffi ient \u2018to keep them fairly *\u2018blen.\u201d us \u201cthey say in the north countree- -of the U.K.Lut \u2018a more.attractive \u2018pleture\u2019 had Moulders and kindred tradesmen were in demand 4n Canada! Specially ura tive engagements were going a-begging ln Toronto\u2014long engige- ments and, big money.True, there was a labor trouble ont \u201cLut, that fact they shut their\u2019 eyes to, and with the emigration Tever worked -1o & wurnï glow by the many eulogistic Hewspauper articles from \u2018our special repregentatives,\u201d they\u201d made\u201c \u2018up their.nds 10 cone along to this Eldorado.ul iv Nor-avest seus, HAPDY- -hearted, the yes sailed from Glas- Bow, and, after.a pleasant, \u2018trip, got\u2019 thelr mould rs implements ü-golng tn promirisiné style at Torunto, Ent, bye and bye u change canie uver the yolk scotties.They tovk on A Worried Kind 6f Look.The \u2018work vus to their liking, the wages pleased: them, \u2018but Ît was edsy to sve there Was discontent\u2019 on hand-and ah evident longing to \u201creturn.to the land of brown heather and\u2019 \u2018shaggy wood.: Perhaps they had.bégüir- to take thought of \u201cthe.men.whose.plac es \u2018they had cote to fill: to.ponder over the\u2019 C possibility that there might: be \u2018women brothers hud- got no work to do.\u2018.\u2026.\u201cou Wednesday aftérnoon they stood.on Mohtreal's.quay=front.* \u2018 The Marina was, golig to.their loved Ælydesidr.Could they mannge?Other Tabor\u2019 was \u2018to thelr hand, but \u201cTrome.Sweet Home\" kept a thrumming.on their heartstrings, and their eyes strained out to the.sunrise, to- ~warids thelr pin native.hame.«0 f AH very\u2019 well So fart © © \u201c.Tut the two.young.Scots had overlooked one very important factor In | ine situation.\u2018They neglécted, to.get\u201d \u201cup to the \u2018fact Chat.\u2019 * The Laws: of the Dominion do not look.in favor on desertion of properly signed ind partly- -pald workmen: that on the contrary provision.is Others hid, not- forgotten.A well, khowi n'fubor man from Scots land, who, had something to do with the immigration of the two -homéward-\u2019 bounders, happened along to thé Don- sldson wharf that particular aftérnoon und no sooner «did he sight them than he was in communication.with the à au 4horlties.\u2019 .- \u201cThe \u2018authoritles acted promptly.+ e \u201cThe lowing of ttle, bound \u2018for the far away \u2018valley of the Clyde, mingled with, the.musichl rhythm of the pistons.ns the Marina was carried ocean-ward on the mud- stained bosom of the St.Lawrence.But tHere were no Scottish moulders there! : J.R.8.mr ANNUAL BANQUET BY BAR.The annual dinner of the Rar of Montreal will be held at the Windsor.Hotel this evening.Mr.Donald Mac: master, K:C., the batonnier of the Bar, will preside.Arrangements have been made so that the dinner will _begin promptly at 7 o'clock.The toast list by several prominent speakers, includ- Ing Sir Elzear Taschereau, Mr.John] Milburn, \u2018of Buffalo; Mr.John H.was \u2018the \u2018people of: Panama, department.re- \u201cIt is \u201cbeileved that tie United States | - \u2018graft*\u2014to.make aM they can out of - Less than n couple of months.ago | canièra that # scene which will appeal *tively mal spac , \u2018ment, Any how on i morning last week-end 4.they failed to \u201cturn their ticket, | order, arrived in _before his return to Ireland.| pils of the Christian Brothers many | is a short one, and will be dealt with | mh.of Vermont, and the chief Jus- en | tices of the various local courts.TW past.8 | FOUSIPHETIN ro the insurgents would greatly\u2019 \u2018hamper\u2019 1 thé Colombian Government.The \u2018whole couniry \u201cfs in.a.\u2018highly feverish state, \u2018the.clique »- -at- Bogota who control\u2019 affairs is mérely out for.the canal concession,\" and the: \u2018fall \u2018of President Marroquin, who.only\u201d assumed power in 1900 as the result of a revolution, may be.looked.for\u2019 \u2018at any time, .; \u20ac 4° The Invento œil L.\u2014e A SKETCHING CAMERA A \u2018Process in \u2018Which the Artist's skill Largely Enters.Sometimes the objection\u2019 is raised: to a photograph: that itis.lurgely a mechanical process, apd: therefore .skiil and art do not to any greit extent enter into the making of au picture by this means.In order to provide something | which will combine\u2019 the accuracy of | the camera with -the- skill of the operator, has been devised in a sketching.camera, which has been lately brought | out, and whieh is shown in the accompanying \u2018cuts.\u201cHy the \u201cemployment of | this instrument one of the greatest advantages, at least, of the camera is |; secured, that of the abHity to see on the ground glass the view which it is contemplated to reproduce.It is a | [well-known fact among those who are | A SKETCHING.CAMERA.\u201d \u201cacquainted w ith- the operation \u2018of the.us Very beautiful will.for a number of reasons , appear very unsiit- | tsfactory - When © has.undergone.the process of.reduce vs into a compara-\" ay in a- picture ur.photograph.Often, by au slight changé ; of the paint of view, the .artistie as.to \u2018the eye pect.of the, picture will: be entirely changed.thus eliminating © some obs Jectionable fe: (ture of the landscape, or\u201d introducing Tome.\u2018desirable.one.Fhis | can\u2019 be done with the sketching cam- éri, \u2018ug with, the photographie instru- The \u2018former has a lens, but somewhat larger than that\u2019 used in the camera of the ordinäry type, but it is also supplied with a mirror w hich.pro- | Jocts \u201cthe light rays upward on to a ground \u201cglass in the top of the camera, where the sketch can be conveniently © | made.In the type of skete hing camera under discussion, this glass may be re-* moved, : and the \u2018sketeh-w hich has been made may.be placed in the rear of the , \u2018apparatus , And by place ing a [amp behind it, the pleture May be.projected | in enlarged form on a shect of.Pupet and redrawn.In the \u201cdesign of the\u2018 \u2018éketching | cams i\u201d ern a great deal of Ingenuity has been exercised in order\u2019 to: make the appar: «atus in compact form for transporta- | tion; \u201cwithout sicrificing any of iis various functions.Whe folded it makes as neat a package as many of the types vf camera now in, general, use.+ AN IRISH TEACHING ORDER Representative of 1 trish: Christian Brothers May Come to Montreal.In view of the faut that a \u201cnumber of people interested in the \u2018question of rrimary {nstruction ns It'applies to the English-speaking Cathiolies of Mont real have louked favorably upon the project of inviting members.of the Irish! orders of Christian.Brothers to come here, It, ig of interest to note that Rev.Brother -G.TT, Frisby, representing the New York recently, ind may possibly pay Montreal w visit His pros.| ent mission is to ralxe funds for the training college of the order, w hich: has been erected on the historle plains ef Clontarf, near Dublin.The order was founded An 1802: Ly Edmond Ignatius © Rice, a ré¢tiréd Irish merchant, who felt very keenly the great.necessity for \u2018somé means.of.education for the chil- dren-of the poor of Ireland.\u201cLast year the centenary of the establishment wan.celebrated in Dublin with great enthusiasm, and the corner- stone- of the new training college was laid \u201cby Archbishop Walsh of Dublin, | who: eulogized.in glowing terms the serviées the order his rendered.for \u2018three generations.OF the former pu- have risan to eminent positions both.in business-and in.the various professions.Prominent.New Yorkers who recelved- their early education.In.their schools \u2018are W.Bourke Cockran, Recorder John W.Goff and Judge James Fitzgerald, and among their distinguished students! at home are Timothy M.Healy, one of the \u2018most brilliant and versatile men: in the British.Parliament, and Thomas | Sexton, tho great financier and managing editor of the Dublin Freeman\u2019 8 Journal.During the past quarter of a century the pupils of the Brothers have won 75 per cent.of the prizes and distinctions at the Irish intermediate examinations, a good.indication that they have re- celved a thorough secular education.rama - TES pe a SALE OF SI ing \u2018black.-Sièes range from 32 to 40: the kcason clean up.of a leading New own workroonis.It will be a worthy exhibit, \u201cON MONDAY Will be THE Sale of the Season ' Phe waists tit we'll sell on Monday are 80 different from the ordinary kind that it is\" somewhat difficult on a brief write up to do justice to their charm, novelty and value, 80 We made à window display for your beneft.\"THERE ARB 200 WAISTS \u2018la: ail, in\u2019 the leading \u2018fall shades; fnclud- Ce regular \u2018way retail.at from $4.00 0.38.00: They are the end of them\u2019 at % price that enables! us to offer you your choice of them on Monday at ave srrduiennec ten cena ese era e 0 Tec seed as Qe nes Toe \u201cFrom the above you'll perceive.there's a cholce amotgst them that ts worth coma tng.early.for: .As a matter: ot cotirse the ben, will Ro to.the early shoppers, Monday's Disly of \"rin We.have\u201d \u2018made extraordinary - efforts to Yave \u2018the Finest, .Modish Miilifiery Productions shown in this city: Arid.on \u2018Monday we invite you to \u201c, come And seq our IMPORTED TRIMMED HATS, 88 \u201cwell' as the \u2018productions of our - \u201cers and Foliage, and, \u2018what: ja most important, the prices \u2018moderate, whether your fancy is a- $5.00 Hat or a $30.0 one.| .Come in and see.them, whether vou \u2018intend buying or not: \u2018vou're wolooia,, K WAISTS Waists that would in the York maker.We secured 9 9 \u2014 \u2018 li Newest and \u2018most ol Mil the foveliest combinations of Furs, Feathe- : you'll find.\u2018remarkably 7 Colored Dress Goods Department.big lots for Monday, sclling, at PU 1,000 COLLAR FOUNDATIONS; tn Chiffon, \u2018BOYS 4 to 14 years, -39c.SOLID HEADED PINS.BUNCHES UF TAPE, assorted.Worth \u20185c.SEWING MACHINE .OlL.Worth be.PEARL BUTTONS, in \u2018assorted sizes.\u2019 .mie pm What Canada Thinks of Chamberlain's s Plan | or jeurity and\u201d ne angidn For\u2018ihie \u20ac .(Canaaian.Correspondence of.the Len- \u201cdon\u2019 Times}.It is.not a simple matter to ascertain] the opinion of - the average business ; man in Canada on the tiscal relutioiis between Canada and the Mother Country.The Camidiuns are sincerely loyal und attached tg, England, whilst they have, at.\u2018east, i tinge of jealotd y-or antipathy fu their feelings.towards the United States, Nevertheless, they imi- tâte \u2018und \\dinire the feverish energy and, business capacity ôf their southern neighbors more than, the \u2018deliberate and solid methods of their cousins in the old country.They accept, ACith gratitude, but as a matter of course, the se- eave assured to them by the goods, md {a secure the \u201cemployment of capital and higher w ages to laborers and artisans: Extend this.instance,\u201c and the Jeñuine wish of the Can: dian is gauged\u2014ço himercial\u201d independence of their.factories\u201d is regards England.\u2018whom :h sy Jove, much more so as regards the United Suites, whom they \u2018love less.There pressed that Britain his so long been biind té hor own interests by persisting Win free trade, and \u2018there is a conv iction that hostii2 or rival countries will sde -perturbèd Oy A protectionist, policy.ef \u2018CLasses FOR THE FUSILIERS.\u201cThe .iret-Prince of W ales* Fusiliers: Classis of instruction for non-commis- \u201cstoned vétivers.and privates will bagin | at the -Armory next Tuesday event at: 815 o'clock, unl will continue every evening except Saturday for-some time.The: classes are di vided into the senfor.\u2018which sergeants will attend and the \"junior.for corpordls and privates.There.Will de.a par ade nightly for the senior and: Junior Classes on alternate nights.beginnu is with the #niors TSE._ Tuesday.THE LACHINE \u2018CHORAL UNION, The Lachine Choral Union met last evening and elected officers for the season.Mr.W.Thurnloe acted as chairman, The following officers were elected: Hon.president.Mrs A, J.Dawes: president.Mr.E.G.Esplin: .acvompanist, Mrs, W.Thornloe; con- \u2018ductor, Mr, Corrish.* Rehearsals- were the first: \u2018to be held next w pek.The membership of the union has inc reased to 40.Diamond Dye: Fast Black ~ For Silk and Feathers - PY a RE ey pa IRA TI StI Pi) BC 5-3 BOE We P= ESS eur js great wonder ex- - New and used \u201cOr gans tom = © $400, Pianos from $75 to SLI \u201cEasy > \u201cPayments, Layion Bros., 144.Peel Si.= Ady.: ?: | IMMORALITY GANS GAOUND IN CANADA That Was the Burden of a Paper \u2018Read at W.C.T.U.Convention.in Ottawa Yesterday.Ottawa, Nov.7\u2014The National Women's Christian \u2018Temperance Union held the opening session of its thir- 4 teenth convention yesterday in the lecture hall of the Dominion Methodist Church, being prèêceded by à consecration service, led by Mrs.Gordon, superintendent of the\u2019 evangelistic \u2018department.Mrs.Annie O.Rutherford, of Le Toronto, Dominion president, was.in the chair.After.roll call reports of superintendents followed.TRaftsmen and lumbermen werd repofted by Mrs.Ella, Toller,\u201d of Quebec; wine, by Mrs.McClurg, of Manitoba; peace and arbitration, by Miss Olive, \u2018of New Brunswick; heredity - and health, by.Mrs.purity, by Mrs.Lucas; exhibitions aid \u201ca fairs, by Mrs.Rigg, of Quebec.; : \u201cIn.her report on purity, Mrs.Lucas reported that immorality was on \u2018the increase.An advance, she said, had been made by the Ontario Union, which had a purity misslonary to work among the schoolboys, In.legislation, however, the advance was slow, .The age of consent was still 16 years, all ; éfforts to ralse it to 18 being balked by the Senate.The age of responsibility in males had \u2018been raised to above 18, thus retarding Jnstead of advancing the movement: Mrs.Lucas - thought that nothing better need be\u2019 expected until women .are given a vote.The \u201cunion is, however, progressive in advancing \u201cthe white life for two.\u201d In Quebec a clause regulating houses of .Nl-fame had\u2018 been bravely fought by - the Montreal Union and the Minister- fal Association, and .although\u2019 it had passed the Legisiature, had been stop- ~ ped by the Council.« The First Baptist Church was érowd- ed to overflow this evening to: hear Mrs.Brehms give an address on Woman\u2019s Suffrage.Mrs, Rutherford presided, and with her on the platform were Mayor Cook, Rev.A.A.Cameron.Addresses of welcome were delivered by Mrs.- Alexander.on\u201d behalf of the local union, and -Mayor ook, on behalf of the citizens, to which Mrs.Mc- Clurg.of Manitoba, responded.Miss Brehm presented.her \u2018argument \u2018for the extension of the franchise with much force.~She has ä fine presence and a \u2018good voice.>\u201d 2 AE, my IVI °F TL EX TS EP 245 rT ñ TN EA TR RIS TU LIRA, BURGLARS ARE FOUND GUILTY.Chevalier.and Villemaire Convicted in Court of Kina\u2019s Bench.\"George Chevaller and Napoleon Vil- lemaire afternoon in the \u2018Court of King\u2019 8 Bench of \u2018burgiary.They were - charged with breaking into a barher shop and st razors and some meney ept, 4.\" The defence was conducted by Mr.C.Ro- dier, and Mr.R.Lemieux appeared for thé Crown.the murder of George Greenley at Ile \"Gay morning.It is the last trial \u201cof the November session of the- Court of King's Bench ; \u2014_\u2014 MR.MANN.Is CANDIDATE.Mr.: the nomination for president of the Dominion Commercial Travellers\u2019 As- ! \u2018sociation, extended by a large number \"HEADACHE RELIEVED INSTANTLY Got a constant healache?Ten chances to one the secret of your suffering 1s that \u201cwhite man\u2019s burden\u2019 catarrh.+ Here's a sentence from one man's evidence for Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder: \u201cOne application gave ma instant Ttelled, cleared the nasal passages and stopped the pain in my head.\u201d It's a .Quick, safe and sure treatment, ând-it never.fails to \u2018 cure.Dr.Agnew's \"Heart: Cure fs for heart, stomach and nerves.* Sold by B.E.MeGale, 2123 Notre\u201d Dame.36 © RR SP NES 7 re TE TR GET A BOOK ne CHA PMAN N S| $, \\Lrfermented- Craig, of Alberta; |- were tound guilty yesterday | ling cigars, .The case of Max ÆKert.charged with Bourdon August 29 will come up Mon-, | scattered missionaries engaged in the George A.Mann has accepted: ee TAPE of members, «nd will be a candidate in the elections this month.Mr, Mann has deen on the hoard of management for the past six years, and for two ears h held the position of vice- présiden He was nominated for the} presid last year, but retired In favor of Mr, James Robinson, .: ST.HYACINTHE STATION AGENT MILLED BY TRAIN Tried to Run Across the Track \u2018in Front of,a Ballast Train This Morning.St.Hyacinthe, Que., Noy.7.\u2014(8peoc- fal)\u2014Mr.W.Nichols, agent of.the Grand Trunk at St.Hyacinthe for over twenty years,.was instantly killed about 6.50 this morning by the ballast train \u2018at the siding, past the bridge across the Yamaska River.The body was found shortly afterwards by some of the section.men, and was frightfully mangled.\u2019 - It is supposed that in endeavoring \u201cto run across the track on the approach of the ballast train he slipped and his feet caught® between, the rails: \u2018The remains have been conveyed to the morgue, where an in-\" quest will be held.Much sympathy.\u2019 is felt for Mr.Nicholg' family.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONEY IS PLENTIFUL.= - WITH MANITOBA FARMERS \u2018November Paper \u201cWas wall Met, Say the Winnipeg Banks and Outlook - > is.Promising.- Winnipeg, Nov.7.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014The Free Presg says: \u201cA Caretul canvass of many bank managers, implement ren fles the most optimistic conclusions {8 generally recognized that the money \u2018movement fs much better than last year.Although the cash proceeds of the crop are not yet in the storekeepèrs härds, the heavy paper out for settlement on November 4 was admirably met.As a matter of fact payments were proportionately better than they have been.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2018IRRITATING PIMPLES AND D1S- FIGURING BLOTCHES.- They placé many young\u2019 girls at a great disadvantage in life.The \u2018only | cure 1s a blood purifiér like Ferrozone.It cleanses the crimson flood of pol- sons and, impurities, renews .and strengthens it; and makes lots of red corpuscles that manifest thelr presence by a ruddy, healthy glow in the cheeks and lps, Ferrozone quickly masters all skin\u2019 eruptions, builds up broken- down constitutions, and gives to weak, sickly women an abundance of spirits, vitality, energy and beauty; : Try Fer- rozone, it's all right.Price 50\u20ac per: box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, at druggists,\u2019 or N.C, Polson & Co, Kingston, Qnt.\u2014Advt.\u2014_\u2014 MISSIONERS OF CANADA | IN COREAN.INSTITUTES Presbyterian Church Has a Number of Workers i in thé Land of War Troubles.The Presbyterian Church of Canada, and especially the: eastern section, is deeply interested in the progress of | events in Corea.For in \u2018the three northern provinces on the eastern side, covering about half the frontier facing Siberia and Manchuria, and along.the whole length of the boundary river, Yuman, there are foreign work of the Canadiah branch of the Presbyterian Church; The arrangement of\u2019 \"the - mission board is that the eastern section, or the maritime provinces, is responsible for a certain portion of.the foreign field.Under the eastérn section comes the wprk in Corea, and in that country at present the following Canadians are stationed: Rev.W.R.Foote, Mrs.\" W, R.Foote and two children, at Wan- ram; Rev.D.M.McRae, Mrs.D.M.McRae, at Ham Hung: Rev, Robert Grierson, M.D., Mrs.Robert Grierson and two children, Rev.A.F.Robb, Mrs.A.F.Robb and one child, at Song Chin; Miss Louise H.McCully.Miss K.McMillan, M.D.; at Wonsan; Miss Jens nie\u2019 Robb, St.John ., The Presbyterian Church owns: ex-, tensive property in.Corea, which is | constantly increasing in value.pret) Mrs.Chartrand, of 164 Visitation st, fell dead on the street in Béaudry St.near Demontigny Street last evening.- Coroner McMahon disposed of the _matter without calling.a Jury.in Pacs, : ABOUT FURNITURE AND CARPETS.Plainly Put « À ; | There is a great « sense of satis- | faction experienced i in buying Fur- -niture and Carpets here.first place you have the largest stock in Montreal from whieh to | : select; the newest stock and a\u2019 | stock.containing the greatest variety of designs and textures.Shopping is.also simplified here, because all goods are.plainly ~ marked and there is but one price .\u2014for you.for everyone.you around Ce \"ee Theo .Home Furnishers \u201d Our new store is really worthy of a visit, whether you need any ~ Furniture or Carpets now or not.We are always pleased to show Renaud, \u2018King - & Patterson = Corner Gay and St.Catherine Streets.; - oe PER In the 4 and jobbers regarding payments Justl- \u2019 [take his ship out and proceed for Azua, [left*a gas jet open when he went.to | | pital\u2019 the bullet wus removed.Jaxi is J Drill Hall by Lieat.-Col.Giordon, D.O.\u2018Jamaica Wants - to Balance Flour With | | man in Jamaica who mays that he has .| turers there to negotiate a reciprocil treaty with Canad EROUS TABLE AT SAX DOMIRGD Steamer Stopped : by Dominican Warship\u2014Minister Powell's \"Demands Refused.San Domingo, Nov.7.\u2014A Dominican warehip stopped the Clyde Line steamer Cherokee as the latter was nearing Puerto Plata, and informed the captain that he could not enter that port.The Cherokee then proceeded for Samana, and was also prevented from entering that port, the Minister of War ordering the captain of the Cherokee to proceed Cirect to the capital.On the arrival of | the vessel here the Government demanded that the cargo intended for Puerto Plata and Samana be landed -at this port.The agent of the company and the captain of the Cherokee refused to comply with.the \u2018demand, and ap~ pealed \u2018to United Sthtes Minister Powell for protection.\u2018 Minister Powell Interviewed the President und.argued that since the Government of Santo Domingo had not advised the foreign legations of\u2019 any blockade, it toirld not prevent the Cher- } okee from entering the ports of Puerto Plata and Samana, and insisted that: the cargo should Le landed at its, destination.- \u201cPowell's Demand Refused.When \u2018the Cherokee was ready to | leave for Azua clearance papers.were refused, and it was again demanded | that she land her cargp at this port.Minister Powell wrote a sharp note to the Government demanding a permit for the Cherokee to depart.The Gov- board the vessel, and Ministér Powell then instructed Captain Archibald to keeping his cargo aboard and landing it at the ports of destination.caused a great sensation, especially as his.proceeding lacked the support of : an American warship.\u2018The Cherokeë ; left the harbor without a pilot.| The city fs -quiet, but preparations | looking to its defence are in active progress, German Warships Ready.St.Thomas, R.W.I., Nov.7.\u2014The German warships here are coaling.and it! Is reported that they have been hur- rledly- ordered to Sun Domingo owing: to the\u2019 seriousness of the - situation ere.\u2014 LARGE AUDIENCES GREET\" MADAME ADELINA PATTI Concert Next Thursday Evening at the - Arena Will Be Her .Canadian : .Farewell.All the old \u201cmagie of Adelina Patti's\u2019 presence and voice were made apparent in the two concerts\u2019 she has already given in New York city.Before ap- | pearing here she will hiève gone to several cities, where It is already determined that large audierices await her.Her opening house last Monday, was, the largest concert audience that.she ever played to in this \u2018country, the receipts being close to $14.000, .; \u2018The expressions of pleasure last Mon- gled surprise.Everybody was saying: such an age.\u201d - And it was true; it was still the same Patti\u2014the voice a Mu | diminished in compass, perhaps, but with that same extraordinary comhina- \u2018tion af tone that partakes allke of flute and organ.\u2018 It will not be long the same Patti.\" however, .for the occasion an which Montreal will hear her next Thursd: av know.There is nô managerial joke about.this farewell tour; its the fact.\u2014_\u2014 CLASSES ARE WELL ATTENDED.Council of Arts Has 930 Pupils Under - Its Control, _.The.Counell \u2018of Arts and Manufactures has compiied a report showing the attendance in the different classses, under its control.of.930 as follows: | Freehand drawing, a; Sign .palntinæ;\u2019-22:- lithography, 24: mechanleal drawing, Monument National, 76; Polnt St.Charles, 33; Eust End, 13; Indies.dress- cutting and sewing, 223; solfeggle, 181; miscellanenus, 109, The course in free- hand drawing will be enlarged by adding the living model, The lessons.Will be given Tuesday: \u2018and Friday evenings in the Monument National.» : CITY HAPPE.NINGS \u2018 Joseph Quennenville, of 478 Cralg \u2018st.151: architecture, modelling, 27: ri bed Thursday night.lle was found yesterday in a \u2018serious condition - and\u2019 was sent to Notre Dame Hospital.He will recov er, but has had a very harrow .escape.° Paul Drosi is a Hungarian and has been \u2018at work \u2018at Massena Springs, N.Y.In an altercation Chaïsun Jani shot him, - the bullet lodging in the \u2018right breast.The injured min wa$ brought to Montreal, and at Notre Dame Hos- under arrest.- Burglars- paid à visit -to Lavigne's cigar store in St.Lawrence Street,near Prince Arthur Street, early yesterday morning.They secured a considerable quantity of cigars, Joseph Béland, of \u20ac3 St.Germain st.is in Notre Dame Hospital with his right-arm badly shattered as the résult of a gunshot wound.He wus at Lon-.gueull yesterday afternoon shooting -when the accident occurred.The Montreal Engineers - Company will be.inspected this afternoon at the \u2018GC.\u2018The campany will hold a church parade to-morrow afternoon.Ald.Sadler has issued a circular, to his electors asking for careful considération of his record, and for support \u2018In the approaching \u2018elections.Montreal - Chapters of the \u2018Brotherhood of \u2018Sta.Andrew will meet In the Synod Hall, University street, next\u2019 \u2018Monday to hear the reports of the delegates to the convention recently held in Toronto.The meeting will be; open to all men interested in the work of the organization.Arthur Labelle, 22 yéars of age, was\u2019 brought from his home in l.achine at: midnight last night to Notre Dame Hospital to be treated ° for a revolver wound in- the head.\u201d He and Albert Moquin were examining a 42-calibre revolver in thelr boarding house, 3440 Notre Dame street, when it: \u2018exploded and the ball entered Labelle's.head at: the right ear.The wound is not dangerous.Leopold Désorniers, 17 years of age, was handling a revolver at his home, in Pleggis street, yesterday, when It exploded.The bullet lodged in his hand, and was extracted at Notre \u201cDame Hospital: _, RECIPROGITY OFFER.- obacco.\u201cOttawa, Nov.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A gentle- been deputed by.the tobacco manufac- writes the Department of Trade and Commerce suggest- ernment refused to allow a pilot to | The action of Minister Powell has | day night were largely those of min- { { \u201cIsn't it wonderful! The same Pntti at | is\u2019 positively the last that it will ever | ~The- report shows a total - and cigars should be reduced to ten per cent, for which eonsideration he suggests that Jamaica would be willing to krock off a ahilling per barrel on Canadian flour going into Jamaica.As he duties on tobacco \u2018and cigars and cigac- ettes are the highest on the tariff the suggestion is received with a very broad amile.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRIZE POR HERBERT SPENCER.His Scientific Work Receives Finan- - cial Recognition.Stockholm, Nov.T\u2014Herbert /Spznczr has received one of the Nobel \"Alfred Nobel, the invonto by, *he aa terms of his will, left & large suiÿ of money to be distributed annually in five prizes.each individual prize being worth from $48,000 to $56,000, to be 1i3- t.ibuted amongst tr.os.who have male the most important discoveries or \u2018ne ventions in physics, chemistry, medicine and literature, a8 well as a nrize \u2018or those who adopt \u2018the best means for advancing the frate nations, the abolition or.diminishing of standing armies and the propagation of peace.\u2018 \u201cHonesty the best policy,\u201d will be the subject of Mr.Roswell Fisher's lecture to-morrow aftrnoop betore the Pleasant Sunday- Afternoon \"Society in the Conservatory Hall,- 2269 \u2018St.Catherine Street.All are welcome, \u2019 RUPTURED P .B.Lindman, 130 Peel Street, the well-known Rupture and Hernla Expert, with patients extending from\u2019 the Atlantic to the Pacific, is \u201calmost daily In receipt of such testimonials as.the_ following: .*] used ypur Truss for six months, and 1 think it is the best Truss on the market.I was examined by a doctor and he sald 1 was cured of rupture.I have left it off for several days and I think that I am completely curcd.obliged to wear -one.JOHN HAMILTON, 249 St.Martin St., Montreal.SHIPPING.MEDALS\" FOR SHIP CAPTAINS.The captains of ships engaged In the transportation of\u2019 troops.to Africa and back \u2018home are to be decorated with bronze med:ls, Ir recognition of thelr services, and for the excellent manner in Which they.handied the troops.in.their care, Among those who will receive the medal are the following: Cap- taing Angus Mauacnicol, John Brown, J.M.Johnston and J.Gambell, of the Allan Line; :C.Stooké, D.Murray and W.Cummings, of the Thomson Line, and H.Parry and W.D.Jones, of \u2018the Elder- -Dempster, Line.\"LAKE MANITOBA IS COMING.The: Lake Manitoba, Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line, Ppassed Capé Ray nt 1 p.m.yesterday \u2018from Liverpool to Montreal, She has 145 sccond, 430 third and the following saloon passengers: Mrs.J.Wood, Dr.J.McConnell, Mrs.McConnell, Mr.Xt.C.Damon, Mr.-Cul- len, Mrs.Cullen and Infant, Mr.&L Neal, Mr.Crowdy, Mr.Scott, Mrs.Dale Harris and two children, Miss C: Har- rls, Miss Pakenham, Miss Emily Mus+ sen, Miss Mussen.Mrs: A, M.Cassel, Miss Cassel, Miss Cassel, Dr.M.Gillies, Mrs; A.M.Chatterton.dock, Mt H.Moss, Miss\u2019 M, Smyth, Mr.J.H.Cayford, Mr, Cayford, Mrs.W.IH.Corry and \u2018two Children.Miss N.-B.Bell, Miss Bell, Miss Davies, Mr.FP.X.\u2018Garneau, Mr Arthur Davies.- CAPTAIN anopRniea \u2018NAMED.Captain J.15, C.Gooderich, M.V.0.R.N., according to advices received by the Canadian Pacific Railway, has béen nppointed commander of the Pacific station.- lle will sail from England Nov.26, \u2018accompanied by his staff, on his way\u2019 to Esquimault, via - Halifax and Montreal, ov er the Canadian Pacl- c \u201cSEASQN ON THE LAKES.With \u2018the \u2018approach of .winter, the shipping season on the upper Canadian takes is fast drawing to-a close.\u2018The, last Canadlrin Pacific boat will leave Owen Sound for-Fort William Nov.28, .and the*last: boat of the Northern Nave igation Company will leave the same port on November \u2019 21 for points.on.Georglan - Bay and Sault Ste.Marle.GENERAL NOTES.Dense fogs have prevented the sailing of the RMS.\u2018Parisian, Allan, Line, from Moville.The - Lord Lansdowne, \u2018Cardiff to.Montreal.passed Martin River\u2019 at 12.50 p.m.yesterday.The Roman, Dominion Line, Ante werp to Montreal, passed Martin River at 9 a.m.yesterday.The Monmouth, Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line, passed Martin River in- \u201cwards at 3 p.m.yesterday.tn Montreal, passed Father Polnt at 6.156 a.m.yesterday.» The .riew lights placed in the channel highly commended by captains of ships sailing Into\u201d Montreal.At present a ship .does not find it necessary to an- at almost any hour of the night, pro- { viding that the weather is favorable.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mrs.P.Ryan, wife of the well known cattle dealer of that name, of Comp- Monday last at her home.TSE Permanently Cured by NERVE A Permanent LS Nanvous Dissavmns, A Dance, Dability, BOA only temporary relt nm ail Spasms, St.axhaustion.Pounded 1071.1 Arch St.Phladeïphia.\u2018THE SMOKE R OF Can depend on a pleasant smoke.Made only by the best Union workmen.tried always used.AINSLIE\u2019S AINSLIE » \u2018Scotoh > Whisky is the Dest, Try a whisky cocktall and ll want no et Fe Se As all enfes, He it .: \u2018 - es & CIE, Soie Agents, MONTREAL ing that the Canadian tarift on tobacco | \u201c .£3 Smalization of all the | \u201cHONESTY (THE BEST POLICY.\" - 1 recommend.your Truss to anyone |- Mr.J.B.-Mur-|.: Miss A.P.\u201c| i Moody, i Piers, Miss Isabel Plers, The Hibernian, Allan Line, Glasgow | hetween.Montreal and Sorel are most \u2018 \u2018chor in the \u2018channel, but.can make port |\u2019 ton, P.Q., ahd an old Quebecer, died on | oreLranon java yi rd Ta drastise ri tod ; itus® ~ FASO CIGARS Once | = mme Lu Seventy-three and a Half Millions There were in October according G.Dun & Co.'s report 1,086 commercial fallures in the United $ ith total .llabilities of $18,387,667.00, 21 banking suspensions wi ilitles amounting to $18,- 084,635.00, 316 manufacturing defaults ting to $11,995,369.00, 720 trading failures for in all $6,636,129.20 an other failures for $856,069 Duns attribute excess above nominal loffles to the protracted decliné of securitiles and the interruption to structural work through Labor controversies.\u2018 Judging by Montreal's experience in the Stock Market the pro- * tracted decline In the pricea of securities had more to do with the October fallires than the Labor Centrovergies.During the year ending: in October eighteen of the principal stoc dealt in on the Montreal Stock Exchange declined\u2019 in value from $255,828,484.00 to $182,288,720.00.In other words the principal stocks in which the people of Montreal have been gambiing during the past year are worth just.about seventy-three and a half millions dollars less than they were.twelve | months ago.The properties thése securities represent are worth as much as they ever were, but that is not much consolation to the man who a (being dunned for more .margins.For all practical purposes his sh of seventy-three and a half millions {8 completely wiped out of exis : ence.The truth is that the secu-ities were never worth anything ine : Une $255,828,484 to which\u2019 price ths fever: of stock gamuung ran them \u201cThe reaction was Inevitable and to- -day the - \u2018prices of up last year.\u2018many stocks \u2018are far beiow their rea! v.lue.Ito must be comforting to tne La.bs to know that during the last ten months the sales on the Mon.rea' Market were enly a.little.over & ,nulllon shares, .as against Ov:r t#0 millons in the corresponding pè- \u2019Tlod' last year and that a8 R consequense fcats on the Stock Exouanos ire sold at,about half 1 year's price.\u2018All this time the value : M mifeal real estate has\u2019 been steadily ad- var cing.- That land in Muntreal will ever be worth any less than it | + is to-day is inconceivable because the city is growing and must continue to.grow.Wherever you see \u2018\u2018sky scrapers\u201d going up.Land is a safe investment for a long way around.People do not build any \u2018sky.scrapers\u201d where land is cheap.or likely to be cheap.= Houses have never been so difficult to obtain in Montreal as they have been this fall.Landlords are as independent as Good Cooks, and houses and flats are being let before they are completéd.The Canadian \u201c Pactfle and the Grand Trunk are creating an Enormous Local demand » for Land and Labor.The biggest locomotive works and the biggest freight yards in the.world are in course of actual construction in and; around Montreal.\u2019 There is no safer, no.more promising investment In the -world \u2018than Montreal renl éstate at present prices.CHOICE BUSINESS SITES on St.James, Notre Dame and St.Catherine Streets, Plans, estimates and full jnformatien will be furnished to \u2018investors on personal application.CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITES onthe best streets in the City.; The\u2019 Finest LOT on Sherbrooke Street, corner of Simpson, 75 x 140, TWO DESIRABLE LOTS on Sherbrooke Street, 25 x 103.\u2018 ; TO BUILDERS, SPECIAL TERMS, Money furnished for two single -houses and two\u2019 houses with 3 flats each.WESTMOUNT.The best and cheapest lots in the \u2018market.Special -lots on Claremont Avenue and Sherbrooke Street, can be bought on easy - terms.\u2018Small \u2018cash payment with monthly or: quarterly payments.- THE LARGEST LIST of Suburban properties on the market.ST.DENIS BOULEVARD has the most complete Street - Railway system, also the fastest of any property in Montreal.Sewers, Water, Schools.Lots from $123.00 and upwards, payable Monthiy or Quarterly, including interest.' ST.HENRY lots run from $200 up.Beat terms.; Henry command the highest rent of any place on the Island.Plans and .full information given on application at office, or by letter, or- my.agents will call on you.I HAVE CONTROL of the most desirable manufacturing sites on the Island, with Rallway switches\u2018And water communicâtion.TWO DESIRABLE BUILDINGS suitable for faptories.* \u2018 Far all\u201d information apply to R A.MAINWARING, _ 147 St.James Street.HOUSES IN St.$500 Cash 1 A handsome sandstone front residenea, - l ground flat, \u2018finished in hardwood, six bede rooms, library, foyer hall, extension kitchen, laundry, etc.; # perfectly appointed gentleman's house; would cest $8,000 to build; prios, for immediate sale, $7,500, $500 cash, balanoa - very easy terms.A discount for Fifteen \u201cminutes from Canada Life Building.Fo ANK' E.DONOVAN, ROOM 225, TEMPLE BUILDING.To Bargain Hunters.Look at two.exceptionaiCormer Lots, 13 minutes from \u2018corner Craig and Bleury, fes 83,200, Great future for these Lots, sitdated at the gateway to OUTREMONT, Easy terms.FRANK E.DONOVAN, ROOM 225, TEMPLE BUILDING.$4,600.Two solid brick tenement: Bquars, rental $408; all modern and in perfect order.Only $2,000 cash .re- : quired, \u2014 on Richmond FRANK E.DONOVAN, - Room 225, Temple Building.|Acre Property ||For Sale.| $200 Per Arpent | and Upwards.- Persons desirous of Investirig in.this\u2019 class of property for future profit woûld do well to consult my list.I am offering several choice pieces, ranging from.7 to: 116 arpeñts, at prices that must.appeal to investors as certain 10 vield a handsome profit in the 1 near future, .- H L.PU TNAM, 1st Floor, Temple Building.a BRICK YARD FOR SALE A well equipped Brick Yard, short distance from Montreal.; TDest nätural clay beds, covering À -.80 acres.AI! machinery and ap- plinnces new.gravel and other.foreign substances.Good local market and city markets within easy reach.Full.particulars and terms on application.| H.L PUTNAM, \u2014\u2014 | Stone House, Mackay: Street, For Sale.A handsome house on.the upper \u2019 part \u2018af this street.Good large rooms.Bay windows.Furnace heating, etd.Call for permit.H.L PUTNAM, 1st Floor, Temple Building, WESTMOUNT ee | FOR SA LE! TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.| { ELEGANT NEW CORNER HOUSE\u2014Situated on Cote st.Antôine Road.three mantels with tire- Beautifully decorated and hard wood floors: on- all For particulars apply to\u2014 CHAS.J.BROWN AND ED.RIEL, 4267 St.Catherine Street.To Let-Furnished Houses on Mountain \u2018and Drummond Sts.For.the \u201cWinter Months or: Losger.\u2018Three stories; ten rooms; two bath rooms; places: laundry.ground floor.\"NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE \u2014Beautitully situated on Western Avenue, - Nine rooms on two floors; fine, high looking into Westmount Park.basement with cement floor; enamelled iron wash tubs; WC etc.Hard - Wood floors on all ground floor.THE ABOVE.HOUSES are built and finished first class In every way, -and only need to he seen to be -appreclated.Easy Terms.| ALSO FINE CORNER LOT for a detached villa; choicest situation in West- i.mount.4 v \u2026 à \"Moderate Rsntals.The Cradock Simpson company \u201cSECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK ' BUILDING.: = | Modan Residence FOR- SALE.\u2018 Dorchester Street, Westmount.\u2018 Solid \u2018brick corner house, with ample aide light.High basement, with\" double cement floor.Contains ten rooms.Splendid veran- dab in rear.Gas and electric light Grates and mantles in five rooms.Hot water heat.Ro sity to protect oneself and family from disease.eme 2326- 22305t.CatherineStreet.\u2014~ 8 oo '\u2014 ARE \u2014 \u2018 Economical \u2018and Powerful \u201c1 Most \u2018people know that Kerr's Oak Heaters combind with a most durable constriction an amount of heating sürfacé much larger than the amount of floor space occu- .pled.As they take up so little .room they can be placed in narrow halls and small flats where it other patterns.; .These Ouk Heaters have a.simplicity of \u2018design that is more elegant than thé many over-decorat- ed \u2018and nickeled patterns which are such trouble to keep looking 4 well.7.qe Burning any kind of fuel they are indeed \u201c\u201c\u2018economieal and pow- 20 uw.workmen for the careful fitting of this class of work.Furnaces put in order À : - for season's \u2018work, pipes renewed, etor GERM PROOF PRESSURE FIL TERS, $5.004 up Attached to water main dellver clean water from the tap.-.Any capacity or size fot family use or hotels or fistitutions.As water is so particular.1y dirty at this season of the year ane of these filters is almpst a neces- Ca'herine st, Near Univesity.R.& W.KERR, st, 6 Mentroal HEATERS = \u201d \u201c would net be practicable to use We employ a large staff.of competent ing.Price moderate, Terms easy.: a | The Gradock Si mason Company SECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK ; _ BUILDING.Moneyto Lend © We have always money to lend on first mortgage on city real estate, oy interest for large amounts.Expenses kept down in all cases, Loans put through.quickly when required; | Fhe Gradock Simpson Company SECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK.\u2019 _BUILDING.n J \u201cWEST END RESIDENCES REAL ESTATE Page \u2018bEkgj 6.6.6.6.CRESCENT STREET\u2014Above St.Catherine st.Very handsomie buff and red \u2018sandstone house.Specially\u201d designed and built \u2018for owner, Very handseme interior.Replete with \u2018every medern cemfert and convenience of the highest quality, $18,000.DORCHESTHR , STREET: WEST \u2014 Fine cut stone resideuce.Semi-detached, doubla house.\u2018Fucing open: street.mountain from lowest reems.some reoms, well appointed.buiit.Fine stables and -coach house.and rear entrances, $17,500.+ Large, bands Side - fancy steme \u2018front house.\u2018 Threè stories, Extension, Modern- in every respect, and fitted with every convenience.| Interior.$15 000, HANDSOME STONE BOW FRONT HOUSE Opposite wide street.Three storeys.Well laid out.$9,000.NEW AND MODERN STONE FRONT : houses, good situatlens, 2 storeys and ex- a tensions, natural wood finish, up-to- -date.$6,780, $7,000.STO, FRONT COTTAGES, 2 storey extensions.All modern.Nice gardens.\u2019 Close to cars.$4,000 and $4,800.\u2014 \"WESTMOUNT RESIDENCES.q PALATIAL SUBURBAN VILLA, on fine high | gltuatien, With very large grounds, $28,000.ment.Land worth money.FINE LARGE STONP HOUSE\u2014Twenty-one rooms.Dxtra weM built, fitted \u2018and finished.Very large grounds.Two frontages.Good investment.$20,000.\u2018A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, on best rest- dentia] streets in Westmount.Superb new pressed brick amd sandetone residence, \"detached, extra well built and arranged.Re- Conservatery, wide verandahs, Extra land if desired, $13.5¢0., ELM AVENUB, near Sherbrooke\u2014Fine \u2018out stone \u2018front, large deey pow, all on two |.floors, deep extension, aix bedrooms, Very \u201ccomuortable.$8,500.ARLINGTON AVENUR, above the Park\u2014A favorite street.Wide stone front housse, deep extension, all modern, six bedrooms.- All on twe storeys.Lens garden.Worth | 37,500 te-day.Price, $6,100 | FINE MODERN STONS.- FRONT AND pressed brick cottages, all up-to-date.$3,800, $4,000, $4,500.- SOLID BRICK TWO STOREY COTTAGE.galleries.: AF RINTERS\u2014 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS MONT TE RALO JOB DEPARTMENT.HÉRALD JOB DEPA RTM ENT.| $3,250.FRED.R.COLB, 1382 ST.JAMES 87.Tel.Main 168%.| improvements, - - IT Clay free from ~ 1st Floor, Temple Building.Low rates of \u2014 ; Full view of.Extra well ' BISHOP STREET.Near Sherbrooké st.\u2014Fine Beautiful Extremely comfortable and very fine invest.plete with every comfort 2nd convenience.\u2019. them until next year., \u2018NINE MEN DIE IN FLAMES || IN A BURNING GOLD WING A NA > pe vel ma \u2019 Mt Pa ee ~ .> si A or N FREE FIGHT Ottawa Reteives a Denial Frem \u201c Governmeut Agent Stationed Lo at the Colony.: \u2018Ottawa, Nov.1.\u2014(spectal: )\u2014The Se partment of.Interior has been definit:ly - advised, that there is no ground whatever for the reports sent out as to the king of three men and wounding of a fourth by a mob at the Doukhodor settlement near Thunder Hill, Manitoba.The department has been so 1d- di WERE vised by {ts representative at Swan: River, a few miles from the scene of the alleged riot.The information re- cetved is that the people are all busy || ploughing and threshing, and as their crops.have turned out very satistac- \" torily this year they are happy and contented, It is thought that the report t brredcast throughout the, United 1 States by interested persons, with! .\u2014 the idea of ipjuriously affecting zhe im-' \u2018 migration work of the \u2018department In the \u2018Western States.ALL WELL ON THE NEPTUNE : 18 WORD JL JUST RECEIVED ; Supt.Moodie, N.W.WM.P.Reports that They Have Been Wall Received \u2018 = By: the Fishermen.Ottawn, Nov.7.\u2014(Special )\u2014A report har been, received by the Government froin Supt J.D.Moodie, who is in coma mand of the police detachment attached to the.rxpodition: to Hudson Bay.it was written at Cumberland Semd «n the 6th Reptember.up te which date tise voyage had been satisfactery.Several vessels having been met and a \u201cnumber of fishing posts visited, all ex- rressing plrasure at hearing that he Government had decided to give thern supervision and protection.All \u2018'mem- hers of the expedition were in zood Health and contented.It is expected at by this time th: SS.Neptune, car- | rying thé party.is in winter quarters somew hore in the northwest.sorner' of \u201cudson\u2019s Pay, and it is not likely that cnythine further will be heard From Superintendedt Turner, \u2018Gave Up His Life in an Effort to Save the Men Entombed.\u201c Butte City, Nov.T\u2014A Virginia City\u2019 \u201cpecial tg the Miner says a fire In the \u2018earsarge mine, \u201crnia City yesterday, killed nine men, \u2018The damage \u2018to surface buildings is The dead include Superinten- ent R.B.Turner, of Butte, one of the ist known mining men in the north- est: .Xtationary Engineer Geo: Allen, _ ad seven miners were also killed.Four\u2019 \u2018idles have been recovered, The Kearsarge is one of the principal J ald \u2018mines of the state and is considered very valuable.Abédut 5 o'clock \u2018his morning fire was: discovered issu-|.1g from\u2019 the.tunnel house \u2018on: tunnel | SQ.d.Superintendent Turner\u2019 had entered \u2019 \u201cthe mine to try and save the others.- delightful- MORNING MUSICAL CLUB ARRANGES\u2019 FOR CONCERT\u2019 six miles from Vir-\" First of: the Season Will Take \u201cPlace Nov.26 in the Art Gallery.: The first concert ot the season under the auspices of the -Ladles\u2019 Morning Musical Clubs\u2018will, take place in the Art.Gallery, .Thursday \u2018evening, Nov.26, and will give the Montreal public an opportunity of hearing Mr.Francis Rogers, of New York and alse some\u2019 selections by.a chorus of mixed voices conducted by Mr.Joseph Gould, Mr.Rogers, te quote from the New + York * papers \u2018possesses a - rich baritone, and sings with real mu- .tical feeling and fine taste.He 1s very | '-altogather | i Bin \u201cfrllow the Christian, visiting .the .tion in the diffèrent.cities ef (\u2018anada.jopular.and deserved!y.s0; 1Nhis concert promises to be an artistic treat.Under the \u2018same auspices will Keasel Quartet of Dose ton, Pec, T7, the (\u2018hicago, Jan.25 and the *Adamouski Trio\u201d on Feb, 22.rer iri GAYNOR AND GREENE.Capt.Carter Will Not Turn State's Evidence.Washington, Nov.7\u2014Marlone Erwin, \u2018special assistant tô the Attorney-Gen- -ral in charge for.the United States \u2018jovernment, of the suits for thé recov- \u201cry\u2018ef the funds charged to have beerr «mbezzicd by Captair Oberlin H.Car- 1er, denies the statement that Carter will tur: Rtates' evidence, used as Witness wgainst Greene and\" \u2018raynor.Mr.Erwin.#ald: \u2018The Gnv- ernment Gers rot need Carter's evid.renee to convict (rreensz and Gaynor, Vhat thie Government neads iy tn have \u2018ireene int Gaynor before the United | states c marts, =\" LADY COOTE GIVES LECTURE.Speaks Before the \u201c1 \u201c1 Will Trust\" Club of the Ÿ.W.C.À Sir Algernon Conte, Bart, great inndowners of\u201d Queens County, Ireland, and 1Ady.({oGte are slaying ut the Windsor.Lady Coote is Arey interested In\u201d the work of the Young Wormnen's Association, and has Leen branchés of the associa- one at the | Her Ladyship.considers that the tenants would he hetter under god landlords than under new conditions which would.nffer a kind of indepandsnce.In some quarters there van a disposition tu get everything out \u2018of the sandlorde.She thought Jf agitation ceare and: if the influenee of the [rriests was thrown on the side.of qutetude,; the * salvation of Ireland\u201d would soon he ars compitshed, : © The social condition of the Irish per.>\u201d ple was much improved,\u201d chiefly owing to tiie introductian of naw industries, GROWING * : \"1 \"LENGTHWISE .You want the children ta grow, but not all lengthwise, When they.start.that.way Seotts Emulsion will helps them to grow right\u2014with due plampness and outward preportion, and with inward \u2018vigor and good spirits.- The Emulsion increases «, te power: and strength the vital \u2018organs to \u201ctbe best and make the el ot of \u2018ail the other food.It kind of help that every child oughi to have.ple \u2018tres upon request.Pearl st.New York.Spiering , Quartet \"of |' sn\u2019 aw to be | \"ar tres $5 ann ne CRA Tee vy TAFFETA SILES 50 Pisces of of Colored .ffota Silks, in all the latest \u2018 evenin and staple colors, inches wi ed by other stores as waren 65a bedfee \u2018y yards nr special © » por yard Rich assortment of Fancy Oelored ,Taffeta Stiks, all the orings.\u2018Prices, .per lace yard, 81.00 insertion.Per -\u201d Alele, Sood Floor.) + The Bi of Mentroal It maintains a custom _ Olothing fails to suit.| in dark effests, well MEN'S AND.YOUTHS' \".\" BEAVER OVERCOAT t.or the workmanship .TheS.GARSLEYOL The OARS, Te Going to Distribute some Bargains wg mp in Ladies\u2019 Underskirts en price 4a5c new designs aud col- Fuegpit use Silks, sky, ra \"an * dream, all with white silk (Stove No.4, Centre \u2018 Store has 's most fashio to convenience theses whom.reqdy - to - \u2018wear \u2018an exeeptional cago where these.fal to fit : [a (Store Ne.2, St.James \u2018Streei side, -1s1 Floor .TL - £3 Ty : 4} a un \u201c œ ni isi a gain ment + Mer s Fashionable Clothing.ained the confidence onably dressing men.tailoring-\u2018 organization, 1 .- MEN'S AND YOUTHS' STRIPE TWBED PANTS,- made and finished.NAVY BLUR AND BLACK 3, velvet collar, fly front.A -Coat that Bo custem tai ler can eu el In either ther eut #12.où Cee bargains.France, which attheritios designate : 5 3:4 to 7 in the oembined shades.- « day.- 16 button length, formerly sold at.\u2019 at, per pair.au obtainable in all grades, colors.ings and widths at The Big Store.Lowest prices\u2014that is always understood, even though the \u2018act be - not emphasized.Good quality of Soft Satin Duchesg, Ribbon, in all the newest: color\u2019 tones,\" 4 In.wide.Per yard, :\u2026 -180c 6 in.wide _ >.Superior \u2018quality of Soft.Satin: _ Duchess Ribbon, : em- eclorings.Per yard, -43c ground.with black stripes dnd \u201c .spots, 515 in.wide.Per yard.84c (Store No.8, Notre Dams and st.Peter \u2018Street.side, Ground Fleor.) Two Fine Bargains in | Ladies\u2019 Eveniag Gloves Suede and Meus uetaire Gloves ; total quantity is disposed of, the m ost satisfactory selections will\" doubtedly prove to be.those that are mado from the full range on Mon- The former price cf the 8 button len ath was.$1: 30; special sale, per pair rei .The Most.Wanted Ribbons bracing all the approved.Blark anû Whito Taffeta Ribbon, white - Come in a critical mood\u2014you are certain to depart ; in a satisfied\u2019 frame of mind énd with a aueta of these x in 8 and 16 button lengths, made in \u201cthe home of Kid Glove making.\" \"The colers in whish they may he ob tained are, pink, blue,~helie, fawn, « straw, cream, biscult, gray and other equally as, desirahie shades.Sizes While the sala will continue until the un- during this .50e $1.65; offered during.this sale (Store No.4, Notre Dame Street side, around floor.) to ~All Demanded Grades of Ladies\u2019 Hosiery Lower prices for every grads: We never guess\u2014always Idok around before insftuting, price comparison or expressing An opinion.- Ladies\u2019 Teavy fins bed Black Cashmere Hnse, double feet.Per pair, : 26Sc.i.Ladies\u2019 Nery \u2018fleswy 2.Plain Black Casbinere oo .Hose, spliced tent and \u201cankles, Per pul, 27c Ladies\u2019.Meavy Black Wool Overstockings, a | goad stretehing quale Ay, that can.be ensily 4: put; son.: Per pair, (Store No.2 Notre Name \u2018Streit.= _ Ground Fieor.) side, such as lace work, basket .making and! carpet weaving.Lady -Chote apokeé before the.I Will Trist Club of the Y.W.C.A.last even.\u2018ing, and urged upon the members the Importance of young women engaging.in asseciation work.Westmount Town Council Decides.Upon Brarid New Regulations, .The.Westmount, Counecl; has derided to regulate the aperd at which automobiles, street cars and ether vehicles.\u2018propelled hy electric, steam or chem- \u201cjral\u201d power rhall run through the Btreets \u2018of \u2018that.town.Tan.miles an hour \u2018fs the general speed] limit, but thig must be refured tn four miles.when approaching, corners Or street crossings, 2° 2 A by Ja, which win make it n mis- defvicanar ta txcead this speed.and for which the offender will he liable to a penalty not exceeding R20: And .costs, has heen Prepared Liv the Couneil, and received its tBirA- reading at the last meeting.It will he sent to the Leglu- lature fer enactment.GRAVEYARD OF \u2018GREAT LAKES.Long Point Island, a few miles east of \u201cPort Burwell, Ont, which thrusts l1gelf out for 29 -mitlrs Into Lake.Frle, has acdquired the name of the \u201cLake (raveyard.\u201d Le It was United Empire Loyalists who first made ums of the island.- A cear- t.in Captain Ryerson ebtained It frem the Fniisth Government to complete his rant of nnd on thq mainland.For many .yenrs it fermmed an admirable breu Pr Ryerse, en the north shere ef the .bay + Most of Teng Point's fame has coma frem its tragedles.\u2018The Island lies In.tych a.postden dn te be a naturaly iménace.to navigation, no matter from what direction à gale blows.The nre- | and \u2018the lew waves, getting thelr impetus at Teleds, and paced by an #ixty-raile breage, atrika .the mouth shore with tremendous forea.A ship vaught In à stremg.wind cannot avoid: being foredd from tm ecourma, and if It | fetches up against -l.hng.bolnt there is little: hope for ft.Within the point\u201d Here in excellant anchorage, T.et thera arise a south- | west aterm and \u201cexery\u2019 vensel on the Inke irnmediately puts fer Leng .Point Bay, and.often in ,the fall one can count à score or more.af.rhipn, from: 400-fnblers to eighty ton actionners, all valting for the \u2018wind ta go: \u2018aan.\u2018During the great November Ftorm of.1697 sixty-nink vensels Jay waiting there \u2018for a \u2018week, .a PEE ~ In the hundred wears of navigation It #8 ratimnated, and the extimate is probably low, that 1,600 men have beon \u2018dsowned near Teng Point, .Nearly every year there has heen a serious wreck aff the Inland, .-At- seven plages.on the heach there are whole hulls of vexnein, cast high \u2018and dry -by the däzen lié.qn the bars, and there \u2018are perhaps Porty wholly submer ged,\u201d Some of \u2018them \u2018have ce Fe gi: re s.3 CHECKS \u2018SPEED OF \u2018VEHICLES.| : port made In water for the excellent barber ef | Jvatllng wind on Take Erie in frem the \u2018| Houthwent, The s.CARSLE Y co., Limited, 1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME ST., 184 \u2018te 194 ST.JAMES 8T., MONTREAL bean there so are forgotten.paint.; Long Point ik h great resort for the- sportsman, fish ind game being.found, | in abundance.Lo , \u2014, PRODUCT OF WORM : SUPPORTS TWO CITIES.\u201cothers still retain Enormous Development of the Siti Industry in Lyons and Milan rance.in France, have heen.the two grentest silk.manufacturing municiphlities In the\u201d world.In all civilized lands the eX manufacturing industry \u2018shows great annual \u2018gains, yet, dmapite that fuct, Lyons continues to retnaln at the head of the processioh: A recent.re- France shows that during last year the \u201ccondition\u2019™ house in\u2019 that elty \u201cconditioned 116,360 Lalita of raw silk With an aggregate.weight of 15,763.088 pounds, and that was a | of over [00,000 pounds or \"230 fons over the previous year.Vast an these figures are they are passe by the re-, \"ports fram the condition house of Mitan, which condftinned nearly 6,000,080 .more pounds thari did Lyens, but thetie | figures do net cause Lyons te yield the palm, because there are in-Milan many | \u2018branch holuwnes of great firms which | have their headquarters In I.yons, and those houses send vast quantities of; \"raw silk to Milan annuslly snd Tiyans' receives the greaiest parcentage of the financial, rewards on an such trenver- tions.Were it not for her -\u2018vast dllk milla \u201cahd conditien houses* lyôons would r suffer greatly, fer her wealth all cemes from the niaking of the delicate goods | which have made the name.\u2018of lyons \u2018famous for many years.Last year the finished alik goods sent from the levine of Lyons had an aggregate value of (388,940,000, and the inorease of over La- million dollars above the flqures ef 1981 was due almont exclusively to the greater demand everywhere.mains at home, or rather in France, but the \u2018export, trade in vast, and England leads, with the United States see ond.\u2018An estimate ln that $72,000,000 | worth of mikk Is sent each year to the varieus énuniries of the world from there and Fngland is accredited with taking.the greatest amount.- One cañ but stand amaged at the in- duatry of the tiny silk worm when looking at the startling figures which are\" tossed in here with a seeming dteve- gira fer the startling term \u201cmiiMen.\u201d Attle fat worma eating, esting, always \u2018eating at the\u2019 leaves of the mulberry \u2018bush, are responsible for those figures, for every thread which gnes to make up the countless bales and the almost unceuntable tons\u2019 of the rich -cleth \u2018which rusties and rattles au Miledy | walke down the aixle at church, hws te] be epun by the ceuntlous millions \u2018of worms which werk unowasingly ww keep Lyens wheres she has so long been\u2014at the top of the list of.aitf- \u201cproduelns.cities.\u2014 es he Accident Insurance: Underwriters\u2019 Association of Canada held an meeting at Toronto.yesterday.Mr.D.Mur- \u201875c.or scares of years Lyons and Milan, Much of the silk -made in Lyons re- * Fs 5 a.re sdk dd i \u201ca As Ce ot asc .\u201cag wie.sp foe wut hes Judging by performances, it | + equalled facilities fer \u2018ascuring dectrable Tieve th te Inspect! eve that an -Inspect firm the epinion they onfort mo $1.76; theugh they prepese te place them on The desoription ie ae fellewe :\u2014 \u201c 600 Tndtles\u2019 Black\u2019 Satesn Underakirts, wilh the sef finish\u201d.that izes à Kld.Gilove, perfectiy free from dressing, ms \"11 inch flounce and three ruffles, edge! wish i.ell s are.double stitched, and ë ; \u2018lounce ls finished witht A Sale of Khyber Squares Another Sale of $4.75.\u201d $5.00, $7.36 .Fr Ais 4 en hrs.ie\" as 4 AN 1 re 2: ce .\u20ac tu .Hic OR TRRAL Baty\" HERALD, gurorpar, NOVEMBES T, 1908, Monday that We Bought - that The Big Stere pessesses un- And \"new hare S90 oan are good value at Monday ab onoh.a 1 an improvement an ertala : the charnceter- (love Yeo +, L Notre Parne Bareet side, 1at fer ES LADIES COATS \u2014 \u2018Biightly .\u2018though met to the extent that :the might lead you to ) A wig wary ape ond siaevr, ; roc ee, ne of gresn or sed votret, , Yotione, néstén Maing .(1st Med, Bt.Peman Sweet sds.) (Carpet Dopt., Mud Poor.) Rs Lee me Math, efi vosi, 66 + (Stare Ne.4, SL 6 Black Drees Goede Something that every ladies\u2019 wardrobe should centaln : An ail Élaok Costume.\u2019 a.Blolk \u201d~ Primm | from the Designers expoot.The quas-' ©.\"We impert jet ou isi wt ap tiles of sash sims | kind oo.prevent common and -the cempart- avd Le cran, \u201cuen sone ÿ visr us be om et ree .aug.UC CYS | LARUNS GOATS.fa Wash Friese, sack LS .jo a \"yle, or.tn poune volvot and.\u2019 \u2018 ular.Mo : , loony ad oui, one 4 Rugs, 2 x 2% yds, cou.£40 § en mrss ed Lena e nee na dire 4 Rugs, 2 x 3 y : 11 Rugs, 2% x 3 ' = LADIES 3% COAT, is Dark ray ries, 4 Rusu.1g % ; with plein biesk we 9, day ; Hugs.à x 34 cape, latest olaove ve ove {IR 2 Rugs, 8 x 6 yde.e ratesn lining, Ay Mest, Fi.po 2 Rugs, 8% x 4 yes.on a 710 Lo 8 Ruge, 8 x \u201c rés.; oath 7.60 LAWS Son, PLACK BOX GIAYW COAT La Per.10 VYieuse Moeline, ( ve.pt, eryuné.Four.3 James Meront sign, Bore Blankets | Special line of Stable rey & - .mrd with Buel amd \u2018There are Heating pouch Heaven Steves and bostisx front, mew \u201d , \u201c stoves, but » b= LADIES\u2019 \u201cthe Quebes Reddo 8 - om I a .most satikmactery ef ail.fre Nu.grate te me clokged with \u2018rffakers; wil burn any kiné ef fuel without dexfioning .the, {ire or lesyenthg the - heat; and requires very little room \u2014 & great convenience whers the Tem Plesr.= ~~ Always friends-can't \u2018at thèse little prices: BLEAC HED DAMA K TAN LINEN \u2018Per yard ; | PLAIN, 8- and $8.85.+= oC L long that their * names | phy.the | EN al vi WwW m bl re \u2018to + Friday prices, probably, has convinced yeu, are Coal Sentties unmatchakle.; Ra .Regular.Monday.Husdreds \u2018 of: Beut- Finest Cream ry Rutter, per ties.in stack , Japanned Ib.Le ane ea caen and galvanized.Vari- Finest Dairy Butter, \u2018pet Ip.oys sizes, not \u2018made Hrdpaih Sugar.23 Ibs.for.merely to sell, but for \u201cRalled- Oats, 7 ihe.fer scrvdee, Windsor R[ait, % lb.\u201cer 19c, 24c, (range and Témen Perl \u2018I'he \u2018T)ominion line passenger sted n- ships 1) the pervice Between fiverpool winter on the westward voyages.have murdered many sterekerpers Aear \u201copen, two ra fan.yesterday.one tu the TR station, and the other in Thew BOT \"neither care vaine.For 35 Years Mr.À.mode, Shenty pas, Ont, | writes as fellows abeut We ofiivaay of \"the medicine ¥hat tee thirty, \u2018 Lo, .- .ca .So 4.on nian Va ec ae no amt ps em dmg 1m rh sed\" but ta pass tw ES Va ie {Las Mat site sienna Sy Ho oo [role basis prefer Next Week at the Window Shade Store tour a , Sale Course H§ safest course for À tine La 25e |.(Basement) BRIA Preakfast Wheat, 87° Ç PROS.fer eae ee 25e | SIM,» à The S.CARSLEY CO., L Pure Jams 7 1b.\u201cpails Te BHC e - oy imited, © Corn or Peas, 8 tas for.i.BOC \u201c4768.to me NOTRE DAME ST.198 te 194 ST.JANES ST, MONTREAL.alaimg in te use SOAP.| BADY à OWN No Other Sap fu es.Good.LES Bam reth TRI 06.Ee Montreal evtwractor, a 72.udgeen.B AMSULANES UBADQUARTERI L'OALIIWELL\u2014At Patu x pens > ars gng vais SS Chay Sedo\u201d RE Sats fT pepe 3 des ed eR Ls SOIR & # pres wy ae CT ES ARE SE pe he RE ET, PTIT NE Th CR 5 Smt WPT JOHN MORLEY STATES THE.CASE.* FOR STICKIN G T0\u201d FRÉE TRADE, ! n Free Tradé Hal], on the Site of Peterloo,.He Declines to Apologize for Cobden\u2014What Free Trade Has Done for England\u2014What Will the Colonies.Do for Lancashire ?\u2014Lord Salisbury 5 Warning.« At Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on he evening of October.19, Mr.John orley addressed an audience tliat rowded the great hall.After some reliminary remarks he proseedea, noting the presence of H.Rus- ell, M.P., on the platform: Without at all saying what should e the right line of tactics in given ocalities\u2014those tactics must be settled n the localities themsel®es\u2014I for one hall regret if we free traders, whether juiberal or Conseryative, do not some- \u201ca2ow or-another come together and re- ast this crude, \u201cthis raw, this un- thought out set\u2019 of \u2018proposals, But fomeone à says you are making too much | uss; the only thing that is proposed is two-shilling duty on corn and a five er.cent.duty on meat.Well, but Rhen -I am very much.afraid.of this æhy, insinuating infant of a two-shil-|- Hing duty on corn.They had that sort f thing in Germany, and what hap- ened to Germany.\u2018They started 4'ith wo-shiling duty, just as we are in- ited to do, arid they find themselves anded' to-day in a Ts êd duty, \u2018In rance they started it, and I do beg f.you not to take this as a party ques- lon; I do beg of you Lancashire people-| o look at this.They started in France with a thirteen-penny duty, and it is plow 12s, so this little, ehy, insinuating uty, which some of your friends want to attract you to, \u2018has grown to the ame hoary and ugly creature of which | obden and Bright, very much on the | spot on\u2019which I am now standing, dug \u201cthe grave\u2014as they thought\u2014a- great ner vears ago.Therefore, do not be $80 easily taken in.«® Gh p No Apology for Cobden.Ê T.for one, offer no apology for Céb- {¥en and Bright in this\u2019 hall.(Hear, hear, and applaude.).Do not let us be in a hurry to send our ancestors to the thammer.(Hear, hear.) When I think ¥\\Cobden and Bright were right in the repeal of the corn laws, that Cobden was further right when he procured the rectification and the passing of the French treaty which increased our {trade in this country by an enormous fmmount, and whén I think they were right on the Crimean war and upon ifthe American civil war, I am not golng : to apologize for them.I will not apol- jlogize for them, ahd I will say here, WwhatI have said again and again.in brint, - that no man ever had a \u2018surer.Jwision of the needs of his country in ' the times and circumstances in which he found i: than Richard \u2018Cobden.3 {Cheers.) They call us Cobdenites\u2014for Ÿ never call myself by any name, and +s Bs for the name that other people call me I do.-not care two straws\u2014*Doctrinaire,\u201d \u201cUtopian,\u201d \u2018\u201cPessimiat.\u201d\u201d Who is j the pessimist to-day?I never sald that if we do not give the colonies this or that preference they would break ; Bway \u2014 Little Englander as .I am.{ (Laughter and cheers.) 1 never sald .Jeremiah\u201d though they call me\u2014I ! never sald.that our trade and.industry were going to be demolished.Ori the contrary, I have alw ays, said that if bou take the right steps\u2014and by the right steps 1 mean avoid a Jingo policy »\u2014(loud cheers)\u2014if you do that you are all right.I am no pessimist.Most of \u2018Us On this platform\u2014some have managed to save \u2018themselves a Iittle\u2014 (laughter)\u2014have been called the friend f every country but their own.Well, ut now our pastors_and masters tell us that all countries.are wise.except thelr own.I do not believe it.I am not\u2019 & Little Englander.but I am en 01d \u2018Englander, and Old Englander | nows very well what he Ig about.I} do not lay down the law for any other country, but this.I do say, that Great Britaln\u2014because I am:a Scotch mem- ber\u2014knew very well what she was About sixty years ago, \u2018 .Fe Un the Good old Days.Now, ladies -and : gentlemen, what Boes all this start from?It is said that free trade has been a failure.Well, has it?(Cries of \u201cNo,\u201d) I passed \u2018the \u201cWill People \u2018Ever Learn | Consumption\u2019 s Dan- - Gerous, Deatly Ways \u2018 pr.Worse than all other infectious.dis- \\ \u2018eases, Jet people disregard ordinary precautions and neglect its more ! pronounced symptoms until they become the prey of remorse an despair\u201d\u2014says Dr.Slocum.wo frhe struggle.\u2018for \u2018hoalth- restoration.! _erowned with success when Dr.8lo- \u201c \u2018\u2019éum'\u2019s great lung specific is used.PCH: (PRONOUNCED.SI-KEEN) Cures even the worst.cases and pre- | ; : vents contagion.picture, \u201d the imaginary declares specialist, \"for I know whereof 1 speak, and I shudder when I.think of the deadly risks people run through tgnor- ance or neglect.There {8 not, 1 ven | ture to say, a man or woman in Mont.their finger on cases known to them personally.A friend visits a friend, a dutiful daughter nurses her mother, or a loving sister a sister, only to be stricken down while in the path of duty, baving failed to recegnize it as an infectious disease, \u2018But are we to leave them here?No! a thousand.times, n too cruel for even ordinary human feeling.\" If you are to be cured of cemsumptien you must find a remedy at home, as it is only.the very few who are at liberty te travel.Does © such a remedy exist?That is what sheuld interest every weak and wasted sufferer.Dr.Slocum's treatment, as embodied fn \u2018\u2018Psychine,'\u2019 has been brilliantly successful In euring consumption in thousands of cases, even where little hope was given by attending physiclans.Thousands of testimonials are on fyle in the Toronto offices of Dr.Slocum to prove this claim.This testimony is not pub- 1tshed broadcast out of respèct to reputable people who desire thelr names withheld from thè public prints.Every wufferer should make it a special object to read .over the testimony from thousands of the cured, which we will send you direct if you so desire.PSYCHINE i» pronounced SI-KEEN If you have pains in the lungs, an obstinate cough, night sweats, afternoon chills and | * fevers, sore throat, or it you are losing flesh, procure a bottle of \u2018\u2018Psychine\u201d from your Qrusgist, or, if he hasn't it in stock, write Lung Specialist.\u20181 are Ai £ome ©\u2018 supporters of the -very great man.|-We have a narrow path to tread, \u201c1 am drawing no | great | real who cannot put.| agree that if you abandon Free Trade no! Buch a course weuld po: first twenty \u201cyears.of my \"lite in the town of Blackburn, not very far from here, and when I think what that great cotton town was when I was & boy,\u2018 and when I was a young man, and | think what it is now, it is absurd to talk as some do.I am not going to\u2018 argue with you out of blue books and.works on political economy.Any one | of us who remembers what \u2018Lancashire .wag like before free.trade will agree, with me that it is idiotic to say\u2014 | (Loud cheers, which drowned the re-! mainder of the speaker's sentence.) | My father was a doctor in Blackburn, | and doctors have a .very good opportunity of knowing the social condition of the people, and I say it is absurd.say, \u2018Well, that is a personal remin- | Iscence,\u201d I won't advise them ta read blue books, because that is rather las.borious, and the people\u2019 who take this kind of view, that England in consequence of free trade is going to smash, are not very fend of reading; blue | books.Well, I \u2018give them two novels | to read; they should read Disraell\u2019s | rovel \u201cSybil\u201d and Mrs.\u2018Gaskell's \u2018novel called **Ruth.\u201d You will find; from these.interesting and agréeable- fictions the 'fact'as to what was the condition of Lancashire before 1846.I think.\u201cRuth\u201d was before 1848; certainly \u201cSybil\u201d was.What 1s the good of arguing that free trade, forsooth, has brought all kinds - of mischief upon Lancashire?.| The Case for Free Trade.Now, I am afraid T am going to take you through- three or four figures, but they are figures that, as I gather, even men who ought to know better keep ignoring.\u2018They say, \u201cOh, our trade is \"declining, 1s stagnant and stationary,\u201d and so on.Well, now, I ask you: Is it true -that between 1868 and 1901 the gross fntome tax assessment rose from.898 millions to- 866 millions?Is it true, or is it a lie, that the Income tax assessment in.Scheduié D.Which interests mournfully some of us, t .at.the Income tax assessment went up from 178 million pounds \u2018to 487 million | pounds?Is it- true that between 1861.arid 192 the savings bank deposits | wet up from 41 million to 197 million rounds?I krow they -say, \u201cOh, you.Bo to great audiences and.you.trot out figures.\" (Laughter.) Yes, we do trot cut figures.(Laughter and cheers.) There is nothing like figures for bringing an argument to book.TI will give you one or two more.Is it true that British shipping, as to which, I fancy something may be heard to-morrow, in a city that I once knew very well\u2014Is it true that British shipping rose from \u2018four million tons to ten million tons?Now, is 1t true that the average prive of \u2018food, \u2018I don't mean truffles, but things that you eat, and that they eat in Blackburn, Darwen, and all those places, is it true that the av erage price of food and necessaries In the 1:&t 23 years has fallen 30 per cent.?And is it\u2019 true thst wages have riser 15 pér \u2018cent.?An.is it true that workmen.of Lancashire are likely to: throw .overboard a system which has lowered the price of their necessaries hy 30 per cent.and increased their power to buy them by 15 per cent.?If it is true.ajl I can-say is you are less shrewd than you used to be when I was brought up amongst you, and you \u2018are much less) ehrewd than I retain the faculty of being \u2018to-day.I pass over points of rebate and all that; but I come to à necessity, to flour.You kriow much \u2018better than I de that flour is a raw material in.:vour industry.Ie it not?Lord Salisburÿ's \u2018Warning.+ I \u2018do not mean to say for a moment that everything is as we would like to} have it _in \u2018the \u2018best - of all possible worlds.is not, but I will tell you what EE osition is, and I hope there present Government, dnd some Union.\u201cists.Let them listen to this, because I take the position of Lord Salisbury.: Lord Salisbury, as I have often said | when he was alive, and as I now say when he is unfortunately gone,.was: Hé had great, sagacity, and although some unfortunate incidents must be associated with his tenure of power, he had a fac uity of \u2018looking at things for himself.Now, \"what does he say?At a great.\u201cmeeting of this: kind extracts are rather tiresome, but I am gure my.Conservative friends will forgive me.After enumerating certain industrial difficulties, Lord Salisbury said: \u2018These things give us great anxiety, but I think one of the acutest of our anxieties lles.in this\u2014that in.their igriorance, and misled by 'men.who, though honest, are mistaken, they cry.for remedies \u201cwhich are no remedies at all, about which | \u201cwe know perfectly.well that if we help | them to obtain them.we plunge them into far deeper miseries than before.\u2018the one side we must avoid that dane | ' gerous path which would attempt -to cure the sufferings of the people by simply ignoring them: on the other hand we must shun that far more dangerous wandering into economic error which would plunze the whole country.into irreparable disaster.\u201d If 1 were going to fight an election to-morrow, whether as a Liberal or as a Unionist.Free Trader, I woul! put that on every wall.I agree that there is cause for anxiety, but I will not on that account commit myrelf to the first remedy that Laurier No Shibboleth.- _ That eminent man\u2019 Sir Wilfrid Lau- rier\u2014(cheers)\u2014he -49 not an antiquated shibboleth\u2014he fs hot a pedant; he is a statesman\\of no ordinary calibre\u2014and what did he say the other day?Fe ra Free Trade \u2018'récord she would inevitably curtail the purchasing power of her people.\u201d © You have got it from John Bright, the old Free Trader, the veteran Free Trader ;and you have got it from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who is not |- | entirely à Free Trader, and they both you will limit the purchasing power of your peapie, Well now, one little question, by the.way, if you \u2018will forgive it?\u2019 How, in the long run, are you going to: benefit the farmers by limiting the purchasing power of their customers?How are.you going to benefit farmers by stimulating out of your own pockets the energy of Colonial sance competitars?.Gentlemien, it ls a e.° * .oashire 7 There are.proposals made: for pre- ou-answer this\u2014What will these preferential tariffs do for you in Lanca- \u2018shire.It is \u2018perfectly well-known, I vass no judgment upon them, it is not my business, Jt is perféctiy known.that Canadian Manufacturers of cotton will not consent to the opening of any effective British competition.(tear, | hear.) Now, when they, talk to you about the unity of the \u2018Empire, and all these things, remember that they\u2019 will not, they have said it, thera is no secret about it, they will not admit effective British competition with.Can- adlan manufacturers, .Dr, T West, Toronto, Canada\u2014when a large sample rou\u201d of \u201cPsyonine\u201d will \u2018be chovstally ont \u2018 .oh © - .: Lu V +4 , .RS \u20ac CR ' A.Slocum, Limited, 170 King Street Ea Rule, Britannia 1 et Mr.Ritohie-\u2014.Murphy, Powers, { .gether and other parts are broker.the aad v ween I Ttinhé wa ale Taw first upivuet ee ng yesterday at| po urp BF, he ford, : Pulford, .\u201cRalph; | has, not.been -puinted since the, Fine | Msn: 1 hefos hy J ne @ 2e cha [the YWCA 2 7 ET Nhorriff, Pl ington, .Alf.Smith, Dr} {was committed, so.tu conditiofi can \u2018De: pa lus ta\" Thal [THe \u2018ery Fs wed à i Hips, Bough and \u2018Hay eneseiiagined than, described, oa halved aie 18018 lehatthé cluli's Finances.werd Ah gopd | den.\u20ac ; : shape: Willey retary's\u2019 yeport |.Mr MacDonald; the manager ot he .Miss Murjer, wig\u2019 wii A wn \u201814 play] he whi whi ho hub, ve ecole.\u2018College: tan, -arinounced.that \u2018the team\u2019 [Miss Adudr tu the-Mual fur thé F \u2018piahed bi 4e +) par ov to-day willbe \u2018picked from: the follow up bn thes afternoon, évidents\" was] The eli ot: Gtfiders result in | Ing players: £4.Gleeson, Joa: Gissson, aviiig herself; yd she detaulted Lo Ming follows: + RTE | O'Brien,\u2019 Menghér,Lafielr, Killeen; M ; arvey.af Hamilton: * \u2014 - President Mr: strahgmän.; \u201c| (reedie, Fillon, Castongauy,.Ferguson One\u2019 of\u2019 the most: interesting êross- |.Mrs, Ientson nad Ming.Haaalesy were - Vice-president-Mra.Ceeti= Go \u201c| KKenFng, * Jones, Fillatreault, CI : country ry runs held here for.soine tiine tied\u2019 | on Ch twelfth, und: Jud: to\u2019 play.wil.; ury -M Jui the Micrae.: Corbett, Bawlt,- -Br t 1-1 win take place this afternoon, when éxtri hole, Min.Desilsan, Innis: Jy \u2018freasurer\u2014 Mrs.Jaitéa HAL Fe ce .; :jthe M.AA.A.Haärriera \u2018mest thé run-.Miss, Greene defiited: Mis.Vere V JCimmitiee- Mise Clay, Miss ang \u2018oxday\u2019s [dame ) I.\u201c RUBBERS |:@|-ners.froni Brockwiile, - \u201cThe race will: aka by or Nip Le N mun, Mins Knight, - Miss Pyne, : The lovers of: foothall.who: withess : start \u2018at the M.A A.A.grounds.Alter 13 ela\u2019 8 Mack ieraon Arnton Mist \u2018Dinhant Moläon,: © \"the.game, between Montreal and Brit- | ; Un completing the first 2% miles, thé race ot) atid.hid to.play.ii annia on.the M; A JAA, grounds this ; Will pass.throûgh- the grounds again,\u2019 Xr ¢ ; : UE 4 ne ee Ane ddition 10.Hue) nod \u201crepresent is the highest | und later; will finish with another Jap 10 ont Lint Ee : \u201cSporte at MeGilL TT matoh,- Wilt be.kept fully Rothe 5 J to degree 200d workmanship, | on the track.; RINNE hung and appr Ts con- Anather, Athletic.Club st Medill came \u2018(he repults of the big game Ip OtLiwa.pure materials and.up-to-the ° C1.The: teams: à ja j \u201cdoi-; yin f.Teal: inta: JT ek hy.the formas \u2018The harrier\u2019 race with: the Rrockvi cL] lows: oy Le in Uns-Flre pros \u2018 md.v A, hou \u201celd AL nel Wills lt | / TTIE 088, i] 3 Es wii.called.Nn Lhis, CAT p .\u2018nd \u201cGomery; 3 4 | ; a LL Wednesday evenbg à Hl \u201cHendry: 4, R.Thoures: b,» A.LE.Cump- ; eal.tienen.Phe following.offièe: 8 FL.Lukemar ; Tee : M \u2018 e Club-6, 7801 der ; : gi dent, ¥ : ence.ki Footh Grüh\u201d against; Russell; ; John=-t Vv 5 Har ce 4 : jréuss.10 Me mount, \u201cIndependent uthberis £ Laie A damm To ] League wil).\u2018be.cliosen ; from the: VSL hoy ; iy | Jowling Ker, Ma 5 year an \u201ctollowes president, rly Presiden.\u201cHoh.\u201d \u20ac\"; N= Wool 5 .3 rick, N.A.Belcourt, M.oR ve Mis vdless 20 : { Med: \u201806.\u2018and ñ cin ex of : , ; ; .; 1,\u201d Molson, , 2e 4 farce pe we se Fi ran TR nea A dR us amar 5 ned ped \"NE Wien\u201d Just: at has: Antery win wd th Watton: About \u2018thie Py ù 3 Wolsey ently\u2019 directed: « ten; C0 gét\u201d Together all: \u201cthe subjéu EA Na SEAT .2 ë 106 fu.bout $16,000,000 tad CLAN ERP AN ANS udeive but \u201ctheir.veonids ogee Dake acy dr J ; J trom Hump represeit Tow is: .\u20ac , TN 29,7 wild the | eat! her th Bean, oe MES drone ES a months, so, 4 - > \u201ca J: To Ae te M Na.cu pod 19 dy, Ts 20cm = \u20ac races 35e stock th Spe \\ NAY * > ASE Te \u201c ; Maire Ra ETRE Ator Nreeding fid laying, .; Ma.a 9 ; \u2018Pheeatiinatèd number of citéhens.the country fs 260,000, 000, produc fg J'tiarket in bhe- yon poultry wa th $138 000,000 and eggs Worth: ) tou: value - \u2018of about: 32x0,000,0 an, tacome- us or per { it) LIP TT mt TPR LL A TIE FR : rd : ; HD a ; Have them sopaliv A.a \u2019 deat ui \u201ctés He yin bata HAVE | FSA ds À es! ; ae Ë Cf WOR de, UB TORUS UC IO ih She Cite, - year fn Bees a Lind for 4 À ls ge in atid, ai: do I fought > \"| Brent \u2018amount of.fur vu by the, îne-, .y act fes \u2018daily \u20ac où LAC: die ie Hass, a ayeun ; ; LÀ, Eckprose Sr ee agé JR ce tar at ge 1 Wore {1 ins nh uit Li at og na J | eherusal Jicubator mn le Boy ous TATED FOOD from time \u2018of birth Yaukee San Ulrfehvifle, ANG au drt DIRE (AUS YW: dor, 8 1LT Ed ÿ ; ol sR iy\u2019 succeastul, ©.) ; 2B : by rt qe Jdues.its wok ons ; AIA RW TS Lo Étéepy Vu : FW , Rs af ine Tncaiutit to har.wh pols | Makes.Né ÿ hearty.am APPY | IT en ee set À JN Master s.ro = 1 the duly ol the hen 16 ote NME Tee Fe IEP Se Le Seno ROWAY.\u201cRochester X,-AXuë.| a RTE EE C1 iirine St ¥\u2019 the to: the Production of\u2019 I \" : : VA, ASTP cent ce 5.2 sv » vhotiied - TT RS oran mé ta £0 ET RI Be plo; A isk Spats: Eh wo of 8 1-a6f ; re.rod ad in, the tie the oFgan.uf.NI E].pr ; gv Aon \u2018 it pe This allows Lat hi 46;ba9 by epplsnte wk Sib RG suit elileure ll] Gin of 303 eggs by, avery ina YALL: WY, pay uly wh tin VALE, | \u2018a sk ÿ0ù do BR Avid child in\u201d the.dountry during SA pitt] 5 MORE bul lig ci 6 You: au den Ha i \u2018eur and ngkes: the valuewt the ééEs; ; ; how .per ca $ .J Hl xcept tur \u201ctha.\u2018veuf 1906 \u2018the 2&8 Pio- -duot of the United States has exceed- | ed in value Chat of the combined gold and silver- output of the country.for | J every year slfice 1860.The same state, IN [Fment 18 tiue\u2019 of.the poultry ¥ produ, \u2018| sive for the yearn.1899 and 1 surprise occasioned hy these figures ia yo 4 ; : , Co 1° 7 RL atl] further ovensloned by these figures | a au flo WY vie a hay hel ie Ceti further heightened when it is J on them WHEL creat, M5, cu on 4 lüslve.known, that, the poultry.dnd css, ao, ny yell : - @| gether produced in a single ear\u201d.1 \u2018It you had one ot\u2019 these \u2018ati style, blintering - belts - will: take It: o ; ie, 1 da\u201d cu sat an t ite PTE Worth hore than either the goid or the x /0eit.is OF any \u201cuse, for: ft in not, but éotabileh ths ae ¥.goo i - Wh ve\u201d ah isl AN rele : | siiver preducilon of the world Joriany.LE dontarns: selling a-éhenb; _worililess: art ticle.; hen CE?A LC Ml year sihive thé beginning of asard > - Other ropcorn cttéring y 3 tee .only \u201ctrlek d a A) 4.nay | excepting the \"two years of.sand | Se 1 So Se ERTL i Fursuing the Somparicns a » ce a t.in found tha é_po : Foery\u2019 men who 2d i\u201d | pertuetion.\"ét.phy, A strenib isd ow ; atid - the total.ex-.| oa \u2014 Telly HW strength ts.104 4nd how 1.estore It With mis Electiia Nef su ud, aly i ey pur 8 M0 outvalued the : products |: ubôh- a Fée ît you | are: not the man\u2019 you Shoule, be, write to to-day.- 1 ; ce =; BR] during a If the years down to:and nsf 1 cluding 1 The poultry and egg products\u2019 of the a \u2018| United States In 189) excesded in value the wheat crop of wenty-elght of states | \u2018and.territories; .There were prod ig on.the farms of this bt Hf \u2018in 1 .1,590,000, onon 0688.This, amounts ie lyn Rg pe a ES A) pren the States thi ot sect £0 the Staten things do sit oh ever, and page! ly encourag h mapy.oils.closing, ihe Taiitonds Sawing in their horns and & cut in 1 prices in- spite of \u2018the diminish duction.nb ¥ are reelin A leading.business mah \u2018Who F \"idee touch with à large retail trade Ë rmed The Herald.nat oh siness - is icellent for this time of ea ; y when it is.considered \u2018that.= had a month of warm.et £ able weather, doubt,\u2019 he said, he Christmas trade will be Ars and if it is be as de \u2018Tiô } will have to go.very to find: the game.\u2018The recent treiendous \u2018slump \u2018the stock, market, has.hit th: usaid pocketbooks and I.am afraid - any peoplp find thenselves poorer ~togday the.\u2018this time.a\u2018 year.ag .People, owever, wha have let -the pt alone \u2018and\u2019 \u2018have stuck mate pursuits Mould bu = Ÿ think busin .én good.a Ip Be much for the tn \u2018wholesale \u2018and: 8 \u201c eircles the majority or merchi \u2018m0 doubt given.some Qud its ettect upon Canaë he Toronto Glope recently coliected the op fons of many pusiiiess peo upon point, All unite in\" admittin y Tue 6 &mount.of business\u2018 being.a L sent, and tne large: n Fi \u2018 \u201820 be filled.Marÿ'arc extenaiîng-tn plants, \u2018and the only.\u201ccomplain scarcity of labor 10\" \u2018 Cessary operations, .- {88 Inour own country to.in any fortune, and the buildinæjof Tue new transcontinental railway an _$inued rapid developmen \u2018West -poiritéa | that will make.- for many years: of the Canadial however, express a dreas ve already voicet i oT cats presence ôt .commercial traveuers - representing United States \u2018manufacturers, Lnuted: dtutes und \u2026 gledt thill wnenever it , Brat Atebubiic Des { les ev ey \\uérican vd C Charging CsiquOY ES, Mass LU pursue LAC Re \u2018Ass iuby anust O \u201c\"Fhere Was à tu Ca 608 as * buis ©, pe ui is Couns - ae \u201cLie de Dieccusié vite Vous wi i his ch wesesy Fa \u201c0 Voy, \u2019 bia ane head's ue De ivi thas Bl Be pui eus Shave à LUeluguet Lh Disuzût woud con Chil le bayeage i ur Sahu as dl Wa - OLE liberal upd \u201cCreveunid ul 15, no \u2018wodui at ais re Conmmere ay, and win the United su Laing\u201d sû.aitimaté pn \u2018ne other Side Be unaury: elect \u2018WWuy from those ot, © Ent -to-day there world.why eitiie {nu istnai pa dé iris) should affect us\u2019 ver dy tual wm pause, any.155 \u201cCanadian agr .beckbone of tae coun fon of security.suc sgtcontinued: depres Bates would undoubte U1] i £his that the- home \u2018demi Cl recent, years hus be \"iy active gre, and\u201d struction work.alone five years enurmo ber must be used, Canada, it will be at - that that market: ha ne - \u2014 Mative \u2018imiportanc: teeh years ago p shows \u2018the .@r.dual Exports to \u201cthe- \u2018United pared with \u2018ou amount \u2018having 80 per cent.\u2019.to 33 1-3\"; days preceding the | the present, shine That ir and era hill v if; you: bse ve ing é erpep.with il Reonaly recommended as | Bente, there, we would no Æ0.pay for partieus K to ay bo ot th eu v to e nit il off.Treaty \u2018under the ape ot ihe e ta we : Je a ve.dance.oJ Great, Bil beiof ava ntage.w.l\u2018inore important: t \u2018us \u201cthan mployment, and.\u2018oiviligation, then \u2018we d better have free tfade\"ail along the | srocity 48.not.necessary on- of Himes holesale, way have ; factory, although thé.ie er Hens Ye vods To \u2018sort stocks fins been wid.ere pro ; fin Ela HRnsus Me; vou\u201d a \u201crécoive, nblolutely or vai al | able Book-Prô ilsoñ's *trektise on the\u2019 Kyl a on, Dinciges er und, véu ia: st sssûr at.you 5 be: pentored; Je Maite and hairs | ndustry, = | foe one hour's work Aron: aftormoon).pach dal.je va Frames Mado and Delivered tha, r wobk nd | ECR LE TR feo No.Trouble S| plored Proporir aa No Worry.Toul HEASLEY (ame Blousy 3 5 Wo Give Cash R HE BEST, SOUVÉ ROOK OF OUR.oY 160 Beautiful Hlustrat 0) A Qom of Art! ot.ur ptr from 4 whe.Pu ) 188 PRHL- | and \u2018upwards, accord red ction Ut of a halahce m- | aut, There tins * Mee a Re volt unfit tor our ino i pere ars, Senin and 8 pros Vote He à Way thal savesiyeu mot ney \u201cac st: ara | Phong.pang obes ( ono\" (Merehatite) $5.Onto: storage\u2019 \u2018and cool IF.; ir uré reharditié- For all particule TE Bet cith How ing 4 day OINT,: GASPR.BASIN, COVE, GRAND\" he-.receptisn,.\u201cbodiès' ot da bar \u201cpersons; for, the al : nba ny: dent ns! 5 DUST cour rises.Address, eu os zie, LEW ITE, Manager,\u201d Securitw, ifé Ind, So.el Wal se New York 7esolici the business of Manutacturers, -gineersand others who realize the Pe er ving their: Patent business transacted.24.perts.\u201cPreliminary advicefrée, Charges mi \u2018rate.\u2019 Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, satu èquest.Marion & Merion, New York Lien fontreal : and Wassingenn, D.C.ITR v-to-date Mining.Paper al Tustrated), \u2018containing ail re test \u201cnewïx* from.famous ;eampa toting BIG ORS a ary of ond :day of \u2018Oëtaber, 1903, incorporating thi ;Honorable: George Alexander Drumrend; Sen.RI febard \u2018Bladworth Angus.gentleman ourne Clouston, | - Honorable Robert Mackay, one all of 1 District.f Montréal; in.thé; Pro for the following purposes: [Ey To dispose, ot \u2018the.bodies ot \u201cdeceased is.incineration\u2019 or cremation, and.Es; and to provide.thé: sam th such, fixtures; \u2018appliances and facilities ay.\u2018be.ee ceeatiod = LF t (b) To make by-Ja urial or \u2018crémation of thé ashes remaining therefrom, SF othe wie of the jt cebrd disposing: ng ny past.the an tor such 6: company \u2018my think fl foi hon §, deberitiires our pany having 1 pare Hintilar.to: the pärticulé cu nañie ot.ie nt te?Le dt with a: total \u2018capital \u2018stock of ten.#4, divided ihto teh shares of one se dotiurs ench/'atd the chiet/plnes:0f t-thie nd company to be at the City A A Tre \"ot \"she Secvoiary of \u20ac \u201cthe of the Be Bt day ot Octabn, a re Bye EA A., rE \u2014\u2014\u2014 ar et@tte Ve \u2019Le 15 tA an + .; A Mri Mn sers sinh do: È «vl | fi fo 3 Pre Se > i + 5 ce , Cushions .= suteEs dre Cl emul net designs, ail at reduced prices.260, 45\u20ac, gor.93 \u2018 You wre Bue wong & burga.u in'any of these.: .ho.+ : ; .; Curtain Poles Uzi.Munogany end Walnut ë urtain Poles, 6-feet long, all complete with trimmings.dua LL.cravere rien eene sacs s0 010 APN etter.1D - Ta Glass Flower Vases, | The Cold Season is \u2018| now right on us.Are | you prepared?Mont- Glass Cake -Salvers.footed.,.23 new .BhAPES .u.ciiienesiievinniiaiaviss LBB ; 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ory \u2018this seanon, We have kept up the © greatest of enthusiarm since our opens ,- and tray., Special price, \u2018com- ol plete, ORY.y.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.04L0000000s \u201c2 Calored\u2019 Glass Table.Sets, cone =.~~ blizzard thrown in t sisting of Butter Dishes, Sugar 8 n 0.- Rowls, ° Spoan Holdérs and\u201d I 0 Creams.Special price.1.80: vary th t ny.so .Colored G:ass- Liqueur Nets, con- Le 0 mono on sisting\u2019 of decanter and six .- glasses.Special «.\u20260.,-.1.50.- ç > and Muffs.J So gy ; .vo around crown and large how of ing.The way It hams been done Is sim- .; py the great values we offer and also : .the courtesy shown cur many patrons, .A made of Fur Neck Pleces | women comers mir wae ma, .in navy, black \u2018and .Oxford, LS ; \u201ctrimmed with velvet band \u201d .: self.These would be consider- - i i \u2018ed rplendid value at 32.25.Our To i special price .coveiniiee nn 1.50 Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, made of.Ting quality frieze, in one af the newest designs; with yoke effect in front, each gore finished with inverted box pleats, \u201cmel strapping and buttons: .colors RTAY and black.Very stylish\u2014 $6.50 Heavy Frieze Walking Skirts SN made in a neat.seven-gore \u2018style with: deep flare flounce, \u201cfinished.with several rows of tailor stitching?colors, gray\u2019 \u2018and black.\u201cNobby\u2014 .- $475 Black Cheviot Dress Skirts, made in a arvlish and \u2018becom ' ing effect, with panel front.and finished.at side gore with_, \u2018deep side pleats, also several : rows of stitching around bot- \u201ctom.Extra value\u2014 $2.95 Art Drapery Department .~ + THIRD FLOOR I.: SHADES bought.in this store, measured .and put up.free vof charge, Estimates given on all kinds.-of Fancy.Drape \u201corders promptly.executed, prices the lowest.« 1vi7Z a Buperabu-dance of Tapestry and\u201d \u2018Brocatelln = FUIT ART VAN 10 OVETCUME the difficult ty IF to make Jarge Ea POTTUNIE y Worth taking.- von 10 ad Twin finie eiderdown, new patterns, \u2018gnod quale \u2019 ale cord and \u2018tasge.Worth $1.83.All-marked'at.1.25, Le fire GEE.bright shades, well filled, finished: with tL elo Worth $2.50.AN malfked at.cc.w Tu 1.50 dhol Brovuiene «asie \u2018 fied with best quailty of eiderdown, finished Nn BELL Leavy riercerized cab,e cord and tagsel.« Worth 323.75.1 Fa ILELLeL el ER Lance ci due 250 Tapestry Cushion Tops Le Lire Loue 9°.Fopestry- and Brotate!le, Cushion \u201cTops, including all the \u2018 pe \u201cArt Muslins.Ce 1 Co Beau sf new patte re 0° Art Muslins, 80 fn.wide In delicate shades, BUitabis ler Li druem \u2018wuriaing ur hangings.Worth - 10, All marked .i ©, per part.La pe done sa den + ep Extra spel Bik Of Wa te Bed Blankets and Down Quits.) now sole on.~~ Pr NT TS rrr Tr Na W ALL.PAPER - eT We are alw 2 pw reply.to attend to your Wall Paper needs,\u201d rhould you ce- ; quire 1 fur orly ous rout Or for a \u201cwhole house, We ein supply\u201d you with the, chair ex Tat rs inade.specials fur \u2018Monday.2,400 rolls yer for bedroutne and Bitchens, Regular prie \u201c per roll, Be, Special coo ee ee Ta 11040 Se ee, 4 L750 roHs Paper for he! is and dining Toots.Jtegular: pr Je \"per rol, To MVP RAT eee eee Tee a ar - \u20182,000 rolls Payer fur dre an ing ruormn - nd Hbraries.Reghlur price per rédl, ; } 20c, Bpeciudl 20400 d 0e aoe eee RE PAIE PRE EN Ve Earmnp.es bebt free hy irait, AIR AT rm \u2018DRESS GOODS NEWS | .WORTH CONSIDERING - Many a.wiriter dress'is now being planned, and the lady who is planning | it 1s no doubt open to weed oh au to the inatertal, if she séex a chance.for economy ere\u2019s a threefold chance on hôme of tile best and.most Dress Goods of the day.popular Tweed Suitings at.65¢ yard.- Only 200 yards in this offering, 54 finches wide Heavy.Fall.Suiting, \"in fawn, brown and.light grey, a rieh and very suitable material for Te, tailor-made sults.° Goods worth $1.20, yard ., .05 90c Heavy Canadian Frieze at 65c yard.64 inches wide good honest Canadlun-made Frieze in black and navy, on soft quality, very, durable, for separate ukirts, Juckets, costumes, .\u2018etc.Worth 0c yard.Speclali.Corse tea uit canine Pnsenee 063 31.25 Fancy German Suitings at ac.About 25 rich and fashionable\u2018 German Suitings In mixed colors of black and © green, brown and green, green and white black and blue, black aid red, etc.Regular price $1.Zs SELLING AT 8 Ut 1-8 PER C ENT.DISCOUNT.Crees « Ladies\" s YLISH- FR ! NECK PIECES Ladies\u2019 Handsome Electro Seal Rul, trimmed with two.heads, faur sable \u2018tails and Chain fastener, Gur speci ial price.FO 5.50 tails, Hed with best \u2018quatiey 87.00 y Cane sce00008 .$7.00 Swell Caperine of Porsinn med with two heads and four + blaek satin.Our spe clu price Ladies\u2019 Sable Ruff.with \u2018tout tails, twa \u201cheads and chain fastener.Our special pricé.RER RES PP eiagraten Russian Mink Ruff with tong stole fronts, \"finished with.two \"heads, eight tails, lined with-\"faney = satin.our spec lal.prices 1 20 Children\u2019s White Fur Bous, 26¢, Je AL Ceerreeerieeie Tet ea nc.SACRIFIC \u2018Manufacturer\u2019 Ss Stock of High\u2019 Class French Glace Silks.850 Glace Silks, at 48c oo Owing to a manufacturer being cverstocked, we were \u2018enabled to secure at a great sacrifice 3.000 YARDS ot Colored Glace Silks.These Silks are \u201call of first-elass quality, pure silk throughout, \u2018fine glace finish, absolutely no seconds, especially recemmended for their good wearing qualities, for - \"evening gowns, drep skirts, separate waists, linings, &ec., &c.Every shade shown is up to date.\u2019 Shades comprise white, cream, royal, biscuit, .sky, -rose, coral, pearl gray, mid gray, nut brown, cardinal, cocquelicet, ambor, re- seda; myrtle, vislet, mauve, fawn, drab, navy, &è., &ec.: This special 8ilk Bale offers an excepticnal opportunity to secure highs ' class 8ilks at ABOUT HALF PRICE.\u201cThis quality of Silk is sold- regularly at 85\" yard._ On.sale\u2019 MONDAY MORNING at\u2014 2 15 ya ards for $7.00,\u201d A8c™ per Mantle - Dept.News : Be gr: dus i! dégre ons our ban 1 Mantle Free Ë partinent has clmbed ; the htddtér: Now we | : have gesebed the top, © \u201cour ati patron feel e hk À nn *- {hat any.18 ne thoy muay buy ; Trim us entirely new SEI, nl eapedtaltby well piste am finishe J.NOTE THESE SPECIALS\u2019 IN LADIES ' WINTER \u2018coaTs AND .SKIRT8\u2014THEY ARE GOOD.ne Ladies duckets, nent mile of fus blauwk beaver cloth, In n hox .baek étyle, double breasted, hell sbeeveg) velvel collar, slash pockets, mid lined throughout: with mercerized.A beauty Three-quirter Length dnelets, made of black and White tweed effect, © with deep shawl collar, bishop alecçes, stale front, rlush pockets, finished with.plain cioth\u201d strapping nnd fancy metal buttons, wizo , \u201che a Ahroughouf.Tire Intest Tor Ladies\u2019 Tweed Conte, NIE ens mont hee ont style, Black, fly front, he'l Bleeves, ed throughout: .Very swell l'or.Best | | Quality.with new bell turn bac k cufrs, rlash pockets, and Jin- Cee Eee leben se GOO oe Varity Tattle Gefita\u2019, .Children\u2019s, widen 4 to 1044.hy alow, 8 to 10.an Minaea\u2019,: nies 11.to 2.ttes AO.Voutha\u2019, sires nN to 13.ede MO.5 Ludiew', sizes 2% to Towne ini ue no Boys\u2019, lees i to 6.aio.00 M.Horm style 0.se.Mon's, alven.f tu L1.:2000.00050 JRO oo Lined, vamp style seupssoc0000 AUS Btorm atyle .BO .+ MONDAY MORNING | Heavy Nap Fancy | - 200.plèces good quality Fancy Wrapperettes, in plain and twill finish, « beautiful range of small and.large designs, dark and light.colors, suitable for children's dresses, \u2018ladies\u2019 dresfing gowns, kimonas; D house dresses, etr.Worth:12c yard, Monday Morning.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\" ' Not- sold after 1.d'etock: No mail orders.Le 1 | .\u201c30 feces good quality All-Wool Plain Opera Flannels, different ghades ' \u2019 of pale blue, reds.gray, dark biue, green, mauve, cld rose, etc.a > Worth 35e yard -Special.crea eee e reer scene .= 100 dozen T.ineh Table.Napkins, assorted patterns,\" sÎze fs x 18 | inches, \u2018 good: satin damask finish.~ Wo rth $1.15 dozen.pa dey BD \u201cPillow Cases and Sheets.| nC 500.pars ready-made Pillow Cases, made in 40, 42, 44, 46: 42 and 50 In, = \u2018 , \u201cwidth, by 36 inches long, finished with 2-fnch.hem, made, of good 5 strong cotton.Worth She.pair.Our specll, price: RE ae ce vase 2 - 200 pairs ready made Sheets, plain or tw in finish, size suitable for dou- ! ble beds, 2p vards long, finished with 2-inch top and 1- inch bottom .ends.Worth.$1.2 5 pair.Our special price a Se Lane bass ete ade ee a.Ds : 2 cases strong quality Heavy and Durable White Cotton, pure firitsh, 36 - , [6 \u201c Anchés wide.Worth.He yard, .Special\u2019 cian lie i ven 1 00 1 \"WASH GOODS ; -1, 500 yards Fancy -Piques, white ground, with dainty small, patéèrns.also.Hight gray with black designs.36 inches, wide.Ww orth: 18¢ yard.Spe- tal to Clear.fosse denses ea era cen SUS: 9 Correct Cloths \u2018for Ladies and Children's Mantles, Cloaks and Wrap, | \u201cWe carry an unequalled assortment of desirable lings in weights suitable fon - all classes of garments.All fashiénable fabrics, will \u201cbe found.im our stock, ins.# i\" : cluding= .\u2019 - .\u2018 Reavers and Meltons, colors of \u2018scarlet, cardinal, \u201croyal.navy, green, \u2018browns, drabs, rans and Black: Prices fro $1.82 to, he BTS .\u201c, Bronde lotlis in above colors, also white: full range of prices.Te , Serges iu'green, blue, black and cream.full range of pric 08, : \u20ac heviots, ZA\\bellnes, Duffied Frieze, black and navy.* Friezes: all prices, Black, blue and gray.63 to Joi.Lt sen 0000 1.50 *Sveteh Tweed U laterings.all new effects, with and without fancy backs, © at $1.35, $1.65, $1.36 and.AS \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.200 P - Curls in eolera of cream, -ved.and black, assorted prices.Henrakins in white, ranging from, per ward, $2 (LUE URI mir 5,00 - etc.at, per vard.\u2026.0\u2026.ack \u2018and white, blue and white, : Lrondtatl leaking.in green, gruv.Bloat ese see J 50 | Astracharns in black, red and cream.Per yard ooo.cerdinreeseenee.1.69 Tinnkét Cloakings, red, blue, gray, blitek and white.Per yard.1.00 .Ratiproof Cloths, in all fashionable: fabrics and colors, range of prices .Co , from.$1.00 VA.nes ace man ee eee arte PRET aassreccs0000 ah : : 2 ~ Lo .co \u201cThe Sintilla Near Silk Lining ou vo be \"Nenr Sik Lining, made than this line we offer under the above Ke potter \u201cgintilia** stands best for durability, finish and quality.We -cérrys A range ef abéut 106 different shades, made in: very lght- mes dtum and dark colors.Selling at.per FATAL.00redsce0hc0c ssh cc rc0000e 253 AAA A LY ; > = AAAAAA \u2018 Re GROCERY SPECIALS | 20 \"PILE NAPHTRA SOA (burs to.cach customer) fOr arvensis 23 WASHING SODA BI cosa Hissnceruscsnistecionsss 100.Pit.PRAUVÈRS or PRARYN, ih tins, \u2018Regular.1260, POP.nca sc00000e 10 FF ces W285 serene ha case 000 Tbe.WANT.PUUREU FRA \u2018MEANS.8 Ibe, NEST PRANTL TAVIOCAL LL FINEST TOWNIMIPS CREAMERY BU TIER, 1 per 1b.\u201c WE REFUND MONEY where purchases do not suit, excepting In goods cut from the plece, Millinery and Tollet Articles.MA IL ORDERS Dont fail to write us, we are making ; .tnowledge end intelligence.They will 1 J \u2018 ped through large steel pénstocks to \u2018to 7,700 cubic feet of water the second.* works of the Toronto & Niagara Pow- MILITIA OF MONTREAL DISTRICT WILL HAVE INTELLIGENCE CORPS Capt.E.J.Chambers, Gazetted to the Corps of Guides, i $ 5 y BAC, wma nm mann - active militia and have the official de- .water 18 conveyed through the city in as 0 PSN .Du .Pg \u2019 WIRE ARE PRE * Wy 1 - WHEN NIAGARA: FA en What Will be Largest of Power Plants, - One of the most striking examples of he utilitarian spirit of the twentieth jentury is to be found in the present late of water power development at Niagara Falls.Professor Unwin has timated the force of the great cata- \u2019act at 7,000,000 horse power, or an fquivalent to the latent force in the \u2018world\u2019s dally output of coal.Charters lor the utilisation of 22 per cent.of his vast amount have already been granted.Only 100,000 horse power is as yet available, but work is in progress on both sides of the river for narnessing of 270,000 more, .On the New York side the Niagara ls Power Company, which repre- 3ents probably the most famous tnstal- \u2018ation in the world, and which is priv= .Jeged by its charter.to take 200,000 horse power from the u now Increasing its development from 5,000 to 110,000.\u201cThis company 1s com- ed of New York capitalists, such as .Pierpont Mo ;~ohn Jacob Astor, .K.Vanderbilt and Chauncey M, pew.i .Wheelpits in the Solid Hook.Je The intake canal and power houses are situated at a point a mile and a iquarter above the falls where two twheelpits, each 180 feet in depth and 400 feet in length,-have been excavated \u2018out of the solid rock, \u2018 .' The water is directed from the intake.\u2018canal into huge penstocks,: through \u2018wsvhich it is dropped to the turbines 140 \u2018feet below, and is thence tarried off to the lower river by means of a tunnel, a mile and a third long, running beneath the city at a depth of two \u2018hundred feet.The water wheels are jconnected.by means\u2018 of shafts with (dynamos on -the ground floor of the \u2018power houses, each dynamo generating 5,000.horse power.The flow of water iin each penstock equals 3, gallons {the second.Ten dynamos power {pouse No.1, developing 60,000 horse power, and six dynamos in power house \u2018No.2, producing 30,000 horse power, -are now In use.tL .\u2019 On the same side of the river the Ni- ugara Falls Hydraulic Power & Manufacturing Company develops 40.000 horse power and is increasing its plant to utilize 60,000 more.Water Drops to .Turbines.\u201cabove the falls, and from this point the an open canal to the edge of the cliff below the cataract, where it is drop-.just above the level of the turbine This company Is limited lower river.Most interesting of all from an engineering point of view will be the er Company, which is the third cor- je che of de dfrofr che fe dede dote r.river, 18 ; The Intake is made abopt half a mile | LES ARE RUN DRY|.I .° nee Ade LORD KELVIN°8 PROPHECY.v \u2014 .3 \\ 6 I look forward to the: time\u2019 when the whole watep from Lake - Brie will tind its way to the lower level of e Ontario through machinery, doing more good for the world than the great benefit which we now possess in the contemplation of the splendid scene now presented by the .waterfalls of Niagara.bbb ddd dt edt ated up the stream midway between those of the Ontario Power Company and the Canadian Niagara Power Com- [.pany.Its power house will be bullt| out partly over the river, and in order | that it may not interefere with the works of the other two companies, it will excavate its tunnel tall race under the bed of the upper.river, \u2018begin- |- ning at:a depth of about 180 feet below | the -surface.oo \" Canadian Concern at Work, 1 Although its charter was granted only three months ago, It has already begun operations to the extent Of.building a cofferdam near the proposed.situation Qf jts power - house.Four years is the extreme limit aliow- ed to this company for the installation of machinery to generate 25,000 horse .power out of the total 125,000 that it is entitled to develop.The shareholders are all Canadians, and it is thelr intention to transmit most of the power to Toronto, The company is to pay the I.k Commissioners a minimum yearly rental of $15,000.' the 100,000 horse power at present \u2018available necessarily abounds In syper- { latives.Company.the largest transformer in | the worid is used to transmit electric power to' Buffalo.- , : Water for Quarter Century.There is little doubt that Lord Kelvin's prophecy will ultimately be fulfilled, says: a writer in the New York Herald, ahd that the brink of the great cataract will some day be as bare of water as on that memorable Sunday in March of the present year, when -the lée jam held back the waters above the American falls.and left the edge of the precipice a safe highway for the many foot passengers crossing from the mainland to Goat Island.However, the date of this event will depend wholly upon the demands of the manufacturers.\u2018 .The superintendent of the Canadlan park estimates ithe amoint of power now in process of harnessing to be \u2018sufficient for ail industrial requirements for the next quarter of a century, but no prediction can be made with any certainty.\u201cThe present utilization of 100,000 horse power makes no, appreciable difference In the flow of water over either fall, but the development of the full 22 per cent.allowed by the charters | of the five «companies will- certainly.causé à perceptible diminution in the poratiôn privileged to develop power on volume of the tall.: Will Make Efforts Body of Men.to Secure Efficient BE These are days of devélopment.in the militia force of Montreal and district.Following the increase of the strengti of both the Hussars and the Montreal Field Battery came the addition \u2018of two achings-of Scripture.\u201d The writer supports, these premises vith a mass of facts, allusions, refer snces, paraphrases and quotations from cHpture.The word \u201cGod is found : 1 the various dramas nearly seven \u2018undred times, the world \u201cAlmighty\u201d | than himself, orp Batrod is to a great extent chargeable to aggressive \u201cunionism.\u201d My.Makin Poinis a moral, yet does not dogma- Line verson is a young man whe has risdn from nothing, and has inherited his fortune and his business from a deceased.brother who was much older Owen Thaller, a young college man who knows he is the son of this older brother, and therefore the rightful owner of the property, goes to the mill and dpples for work.Lever- son does not know of his existence.Owen is the hero of the love story.It must be confessed that he is.somewhat of a dirappointment.He fell in love with Leversen's wife, and made her love him.Yet in the end, after Lever- son had inflicted the deepest humilia- \u2018tion upon her.Thaller turns \u2018his back and deserts her in the hour of need.It would seem to many that Leverson\u2019s notorious moral lapses gave his wife sufficient grounds for leaving him.It also seems \u2018as needless fer the action of the stery as it is unpleasant and out of keeping with the man to give Lev- érson's \u201cmoral lapse\u201d such preminence.Mrs.Leverson would have fled with Owen had it not been for the.interven tion of Meyer, the preacher.Her-ar- Tented, flight was due to his exhorta- on self or herself whether his action was' ndt under the circumstances wrong, or at\u2019 least misguided.Impatience with Leverson may induce.many to overlook | the sacredness of marriage vows, This esting \"book, well, even dramatically, \u201ctold.The \u2018\u2019beaten path\u201d 18 the path so many -travel.The path of disappoint- .ment and of pain along which so.many, and eapeclally the altruistic, are des.tined to tread.(New York: The Macmillan Company.Toronto: Morang & Company.\u201c.Toe NEW VOLUME OF POEMS BY A MONTREAL WRITER Some Facts Concerning the - Poetic Work of Mr.Carroll Ryan.Mr.Carroll Ryan, the Canadian -lit- terateur \u2018and poet, will shortly publish his fourth volume of poems.- His first publication \u201cOscar and Other Poems,\u201d Was as early as 1887, followed by the.\u201cSongs of a Wanderer,\u201d in 1867 and \u201cPlcture Poems\u2019 in 1884.To a representative of The.Herald Mr.Ryan shewed yesterday Home of \u2018his work and unquestionably the neiv volume will form ere of the most valuable contributions.that has ever been made te Canadian literature, Among the verse are descriptive acenes of some of the most beautitul spots in Europe and Asia with which continents Mr.Ryan is familiar, as well as historical | and sentimental subjects which appeal mere particularly to Canadians.Several of the contributions which are \u2018always spirited yet flowing, have appeared in the Canadian, American and.English magazines.Théy show in comparison with -the.pret's previous.\"ix times, and the word \u201cChrist\u201d nine Limes, Tables are \u2018given containing the \u2018ible characters referred to, and Scrip- incidents and places \u2018to \u2018hich reference is \u2018made.It is claimed that, there is a striking similarity be- ween many Shakespearian characters nnd types of .the Bible.To support the ;lajm-are many references.« A separate \u201chaptér is devoted to showing the cor- , espondence between tragedy- as par- rayed in the Bible .and in the dramas.\"he most notable analogy, Biven is that tf \u201cMacbeth.\u201d \u2018The Macbeths are, In \u2018almost every.detail: \u2018the very likeness ~¢ Ahab and Jezebel\u2019 The latter por- \u2018lon of the volume.dea:s with Scrip-| ture themes in Shakespeare.( An immense amount of labor munt nave been spent in the preparation of.this volume, but the author's reward: will lie In the fact that he has written .a magnum opus which will place all \u201cTHE LABOR PROBLEM \u201c0 : TREATED- IN FICTION \u201clowers of Bhukespeare under a deep debt of obligation.\u2019 (Chicago: Winona Publishing Company.) aus Novel Having for Basis Strife.Between Capital and Lasor.Oné of the beet novels Of the autumn Je \u2018The Beaten Fath!\u2019 Ji Lawrence Makin.Jt is a story of hu- roa).interest, because\u2019 it deals vers | closely With a condition of affairs - wpich to-day is causing thinking fren grave ooncerrn, the impossimiily of tie continuance of present industrial cor- Gitions.It de a ftôry of life In & large: maztufacturing towr.in Fentsyivania.its prototype, may be seen in many, places.The principal character ig Jav- erson, the ewrer of the mill He 18 engaged in & combination with \u2018other \u2018cupitaliste looking.to-the formation of & trust! This portion Hf the book in written with Lhé im @dht of a fran hes bird the scene.The Chapters descrih- ing the meeting of thé grest Tæverenn | Corporation sre strongiy written, \"The writer.\u20achuwe tke perfertien- to, which the science of wrust-rea¥ing has ar-, Aved.The working out-nf the indus! \u2018Arial problem, which SAUDE the mador | porn of the wviry, ix 8 va-nahlé con- Ufvution 10 the mage whiin has heen writer on Jrfumrial pice Mr.Mas Mr does not rrince voire.While \"he bas & keer Eyrnpathy with the wark- Ingman, and arcknowielges hin.well\u201d.based grievances, at the same time he: deplores him «xcernes, ANA points out that the cresting and fosterihg or class i 1539 of.Irish parentage, j mean veteran, serving \u2018as.a.volunteer tin Moss and I.{hore \u2018 .M.es by Richard, eprighiliress of hurnor the réticence $srg pon the reafler, fhé rocaglonally gives evidence nf naving.work more mature and higher conceived thought.he editor of the new pub- i lication is Dr.George Murray, of Montreal and the work is near completion.Mr.Ryan was born in Toronto in He 18 a Cri- ir.the British German Legion and Turk- igh contingent, and likewise in Her Ma- Jebty's 100th Royal Canadian Regiment: which served in that long \u2018campaign.- On his return to Canada he entered \u2018newspaper work and was\" founder and- editor of the Ottawa Evening Mail, editor of the Ottawa C itizen, Montreal Fost and- Montreal Herald.He was Press Gullery at Ottawa, during\u2019 wuteh time he was \u2018elected president.fine nf real.| A, NOVEL THAT FAILED \u201can Irish \u201ccousin\u201d Re, Republished Because of Authors Later Acquired © 8uécess.\u201cAn Irish Cousin\u201d I= a novel by :Mar- O.-Romeéryille, the au- of \u2018Some Hemirin ences.\u2018of an ; and \u201cAll On \u2018An Irish shore\u201d The bOUK.Wak first published \u201cfn 1539, and wis the Authors first worl, the nanies Then apppocing on the, title page being Creilés Hérririg nd Marti, Ross Où ile fier cpyeurarice the hook weak Each reader will decide for him-.is \u2018the unpleasant.portion of an.ihter-.for twenty-five years a member ofthe.\u2019 his\u2019 sons, is.Mr.Perey kyon, of Mont, IS AGAIN ON Wa j than could have been helicved ponsihie, Latest - dent : of of Brin, (Toronts, Copp, Clark Company) 3 THE GOLDEN CHAIN\" - BY MISS OVERTON A grief and Pleasing Tale of Life on .the* Mexican Border.* Miss Gwendolen Overton is the author | of the sixth of the series of Little Novels by Favorite Authors, being issued by the MacMillan Company.\u201cThe Golden Chain\" she has written a ep i bo T aumwoms AND BOOKS [The lecture dulivared by Mr.A.RE t Daimes on 8t.Da!mas is an Englishman who has spent thirty years In Canada.He bad special opportunities to discover the Ammensity of its fesources the greatness of its potentialities.Mr.St.Delmas has opinions and is not afreld ay them.His views are s y in favor of an Imperial preferen story that will compare favorably with the work of the other five authors, F.Marion Crawford, \u2018Owen Kister, in- ston.Churchill, Gertrude Atherton and William S.Davis.The ,soens of the St.Hilaire, Quebec, which bulk el laargely in Miss Overton's latest vel, \u201cAnné Carmel.\u201d In \u201cThe Golden Chain the author has returned to the field rhe exploited so successfully in \u2018her first novel \u201cThe Heritage of Unrst.\u2018The\u2019 \u2018same familiarity with Mexico and the characteristics of its people 18 displayed in both: The plôt of \u201cThe Golden Chain\u201d is simple but cleverly drawn.Kebles?the halfway place Detween .he fort and Gold City at one end and Terra Blanco and its adjacent mines \u2018at the \u2018other: A troupe of four itfner-\u2019, ant actors stopped- there for the night, Dudley Keble, the oldest son, and the \u2018hero, is greatly impressed with\" the youngest member ofthe troupe, in fact almost a child.After they had gone on .to Tierra Blanca across the Valley of Death; a stretch of forty miles, \u2018Dudley.is seized with an finpulse to follow them and again see Felicia! The chief inci the story occurs at Tierra Bianca.It was the theft of the golden chain \u2018which hung about the neck of Our Lady of the Carmen.The thief licla, but the latter was charged with the crime because she had been coming 1 out of the church a short time previous to the discovery of the theft.Keble saves her from the fury of the Mexican \u2018inob, which, however, broke up the performance.Through his discovery ot the real culprit, he forces the Dennl- sons to.give up all control of Fellcia, and .that day the priest of.the village performed a wedding.ceremony.- New York: The Macmillan Company).WHAT AUTHORS RS THINK ( + \u201cOF BOOK REVIEWS Views of James Lane Allen, Jack London and Others on the Subject.The objecet of book reviewing and uf book reviewing is interestingly dlscpss- ed in the November number of.the Éookman.Ir order to get an dea of what the authors themselves thought \u2018of the matter, the editor of the Book- the\u2019 following question: \u201cDo reviewers understand the underlying meaning\u2019 of your books?\" - Din a fac etious vey: Ww sons why this should be true, whole, I believe: that the reviews in thy be I \u201chard to generalize \u2018ahout \u201cMr.Stewart\u2018 Edward White \u201ceplied \u201cReviewers nrethe - anly ones who understand the underlying meanings of my books.1 dont understand them inÿself until I am told about them: in the public prints.Usu- \u2018ally.1 try to tell story of.things hs I see them, after which it is gratitying, curious, and mm teresting to-see what the Ingenious get out.of \u201cit.It \u2018makes ge feel profound and philosophie without having had 10 work out: the development uf those\u2019 \u201cqualities,\u201d F.This Is what James Late Allen wrote: in reply;\u2014 Home\u2019 critics neem \u2018to understand.my books, some da pot; Put the-general ra- suit of ir criticism: has been & very, fair and just appreciation of any: book | that LI hate éver written.Soe tines \u2018a review, will contin errors \u2018of state- ment\u2014mot.of \u2018opinluh-\u2014-unuccountuble except upon the supposition that.the writer of-it had not gead all of the bon.in quebtion, and that the part hé hat.\u201cread had been read Inaccurately.At other times à review benrg.evidente of u reuding more thoughtful and thôrongh some of tha best-\u2014much: the best cpitl- «ism ls to be four th the newspapers of \u2018the country.\u2018There are inanv ren On the bel newspa rs, In \u2018the country \u2018er than À \u201cMrs.Gertrude #10\" Alherton, says 1 \u201c14.reviewers Hive 18° \u2018Unkble to Bed any Hitter nee je \u2018Tween the reviews fr Hag Les nd newspapers,\u201d and adds flat het \u2018os.experience, from first to last.proyes 16G* & popular gaccess, and nAvañtage 14 belrg Loker of\u201d the authors\u2019 later nes \u201c Quired popuianty to\u2018 agiin/put- jt en the market, ft 1x, & story worth re.pub! ishing.aitheirgli net fr the name.\u2018 cinpr am \u201cBome Reminiscences.\u201d re which \u2018rharac- terized the latter book appears \u2018occa \u2018slonuliy 11 \"An Irish Cousin,\u201d but only haps, naturally reticent shoul herself, unG ag ghee is presumnably: fhe.heroine, \u2018heen dir Canada, a ciremmstanee.which ig worthy of unte heratuse British au- Ahois are Trot usually guilty of the of- ferice,\u201d he: went to Ireland te visi her uncle.Barafeld and his eon Willy | | at Durrar \u2018: Wiliy proven 10.he: the \u201cHigh cousin, Many characters, typi: ai of the soll, are introduced; und the Inclfenté are profure.and on the whole.vel ronneèteñ, : Btronæ 1fnpressions are ronveyed of the camplex nature or ee casionaliy: In fact the story 44 smewhit of a tragedy.\"The person Who tells \"Lhe story Is freon Cannda, Mira Viirodopa Surstield, She ts per- | | .i | | | | | | that alls peviews ntghi Jus! us well [i \u2018rnin unwritten.\u201d Marton Crawford reads \u2018und hw ved dn only those handed Nun hy \u201cone or tuer persons\u2019 whase opinions \"he esters - i \"belong «to the Jilaliezt class of ILE orttteal) work.\u201d und are generally, congeietitious and often acute)\u2019 Jack Loner write: non.I \u2014 re mT .(Liguatous was formerly known in.Canada as Powley's-liquificd biiene.) \u2018 A.50c Bottle of 1.iquorenie\u2014llquid oxygen\u2014in.the anly product that can kill germs in the hody without.killing you.any \u2018other ay to destroy \u2018the cause of wy germ disease, .t is new t6 America, and mifiinns who need\u2019 it Ath't Kmow of it.For \" t reason we make this remarkable ler.\u2018We.will buy the first bottle and give it to you if you need it.\u2019 Wa wll it willingly, gladly, to convince you at once and forever that \u2018Liquosone does kiil germs, We Paid $100, 000\" tor, the tents to Liquosone for Amer).ea.\u2018We tested this product for years in the most difficult germ diseases; tien we bought these rights for the est price ever paid for a sclentitic ory.à paid that price because Liquozone Rose what all The skill in \"the world tannot do without ft.Any Arug that Ells germs js à.poison to you and it a ane be taken internally.- The best the world over, employ Li- one alone for.germ troubles: and phyvician who doesn\u2019t is: almost, in any serm disease.| unt ( Oxygen.imply 1 uta oxygen\u2014 Jali Jia It is the uli, the great German who spent 30 years on jt.His, 4 get guet 4 an excess of No man.knows |.\u2019 wove \u2018fully thal dors Mr.Criwtonl, Mr \u201cMorley's \u201cLife.-of-iladatone is [Hère 19 whnt (hs author or \u201chie Call now ti ra tentiouh thousand.ar the Wha\" shys PUR ' Co EEE \u201cIt uns tone ne very conne pran- - The: great dûtterènve between Thu Clee of fedlevrrn to select slips fi grain-* Canadtan Magazine, où the one hiid, br, anpeldontsins, Vilga rims, celte, gid the leading vraguziye 66.4 Ju ths, ann cto dévoté their revision fo, then Country, is the aational chatater of rutheiinn lo the story Hiaelf.\u2018 ihe Gon LrThtions and contributors Che CLE mort LatAful tek of tha pe Collier mibliezines (out wiih tuples es viewer, and on Tonmon one, (a to rell.péctaily Vileresting ts, -péanlunts vf (he the.slory, over syd iid od nade Lnlted Staten cor cheat Belvaba, The cavntels and An teHidg IC ovér-ariinte Canadian Magazine disc unses quentlvus i nes the Authors tngunge un though * al Importance 18 the \u201cprupie of th a ; 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; Grippe - Blood Poison.ae \u2018 Bright's Digease- \u201cLiver Troubles Bowel Troubles \u2018Malaria\u2014Neuraigia Qoughe\u2014Colds Many Heart Troubles Consumption.Piles\u2014Poeumonia.: Coiltc-Croup - Pieurisy-\u2014Quinsy - Constipation ~ Rheumatism - Catarr Cancer 8kin Diseases inte the bloog ee Tube Scrofula\u2014Syphills | Stomach Trew ~*, #6 certain that we pubidat on évery bot-| tle an affer of $1,000 for a germ that] \u201cbottie of Liquozone, and tha result tif world for you, yet certain destruction | tle, and we wii} PhtoatoT ronblr \u201d \u201cTuberculcais = Tiimoes Blrcis - Dysfepala Lr.Kcirme - Mrysipelun ' Fevers (all Stunen Qnitre-Gout- Varteocrele.1m (Hunrrhes \u2014lGleat Woemeir's Digegsns All Macascu that begin wilh fevur all in- flamm'ation all catardh oil Euntuglous dia- \u2018egnes all\u2019 the fesulte of Impure: or poisoned \u201cblood.In nervous deh\u2019 iy Je fquesono aots \u2018aw\u2019 a vitalizer, acc varplishlig \u201cwhat no rue tan da.506 Bottle Free.\u2014 Tf-you need Tiquozont, and bave never tried Jt, please sund um this coupon.We will then mall you an order un your local drusaist for a ful) sland\u201d bol - ay your druggist onr- -melves \u201cfor it.his Is our free gift, made 10 convince you; Lo :ahow\u2019 you what Ilquozone is, and what it can do.In justice to: yoursel, please accept \u2018it to-day, for:it places you under no obligation whatever.Lijuozone costs bôc and $1.CUT OUT THIS COUPON, for this offer may not appoar agein.Pj \u2018out the blanks and mali iL to the Lifuig Qsone Co, 281-220 'Kinsie ft, Chicago.My discuss MM.liso pose cn cran en ce ane ee - l'have never tried Liquosone or Powiey's Liquitisé Ozone, but 1f.you will supply me a be: -bottle free I will take it.[\\ eeresesiabee snes bet ise berserasnne séosesese, aessorpuiose0a00s TITY Ppviee cow eves 4 - re ésvosene ions 6h yeene00u 00 010450500000 8 Liquosone\u2014our trademark hème\u2014now appears | story is laid in Mexico, a far cry from The story opens at the \u2019 cabin of the .was Mrs.Dennison, the aunt of Fe-.man sent to several wol- knowin writers: a, straightforward : 4 Twain, BH Nye, Z ny aeWHt those li the magazines.= re The.erluietsiis we rankily ant, T nati.: fallacy 1 tention that | w tariff.In fact, t ture lished - by request re st.vos bee ry branch of the United Empire Loy- \u2014 The November Canadian \u201cGood Housekeepi is an excellent number De end the| >.before pfore the Board st Trades | Empire} on Merch 38, 1968, elk been 1 onan in neat phlet form by the William Briggs Company.Mr.of a m he .that caters epsecially te the home tastes of Canadian women.| Besides a complete list of articles on domestie, culinary and health topios, | it Das an interesting e on \u201cHousekeeping in the Transvaal.\u201d by Miss Florence Randal; the first instalment of 8 new serial, \u201cPaying Quests\u2019; \u201cSome Boy S{eries\u201d; and articles on \u201cPlaces .for .Books™ and Homes for the Aged.\u201d » .ee Booth Tarkington's \u201cCherry,\u201d which appeared as a serial in-Harper's Maga- | zine, was\u2019 rewritten and: enlarged \"for book form, and is now ore of the lead- Mustrated \u2019 ing novels on the Harper's autumi list of.fiction.It is sald to de the clever.ent comedy Mr, Tarkington has yet .doné, the plot revolving around the love affairs of a charming girl, whose red.ribbons sive the title to the story.* \u201cNapoleon Bonaparte, A History Written: for Boys.\u201d by Willlam C.Sprague, which first appeared in The American Boy, will be published at aft early date by the A, Wessels Company.The author has selected.the incidents which attract and interest: boys and, history has not been distorted merely - to add interest to the narrative, Mrs.\u201cMary P.Wilkins.Freeman, whose \u201cPembroke,\u201d \u201cJerome,\u201d and other stories are known far and wide among the best In the language, has had some curioua psychological experi- | ences in writing them.For.Instance, She once wrote a story of a man who sat on the church steps because he had a grievance, and was too angry to \u201center.\u2018After It was published the.author\u2019 wis informed, to her \u2018surprise, that such an incident had actually occurred.Then; ecain, when Mra Wil .kins-Freen npn wrote \u201cSilence,\u201d which» woman named Silence had actually lived in Deerfield at the time, and ona of \u2018her descendants asked Mise Wilkins Af the story had been written af her: but - the author had- known \u201cnothing about her, .EC \u2019 Next week The Macmillan Company.WI publish \u201cThe Captain's Daughter.\u201d a story of girl lfe in the U7.S.by Miss Gwendolen Overton, the au- \u201cther of \u201cThe Heritage of U nrèst.Tha daughter of Captain\u201d tiflbery Overton arnry.spent the \u2018first fourteen vears: où her.life in.wesiern army posts.Nothing could be much more atiract- fve than a book of American Humror- aug verse, which 18 -soon.to.ba -pub- lished By Mefurs, Herbert 8.0 Ston- & Ca.It is emtnently up-to-date ut Àt is a story of the Deerfield massac re, she learned after its appearance that a, contains an inimènse amount of vlev- er work, A companion volume 18 m rde I up.af proses with selections from Mark George Ado, Mr.Doso- and many others.: .PER Mr, F.Marlon \u2018Crawford'g new novel, \u201cThe \u201cHeart of: Rom*,\".She - Gilbert Barker's \"O1 QuAhes New France \u201cnid Me -Morleèy's Sf Gladstone?went Anto thelr \u201cediftons on the day of publie ation, niga dla tirés \u201chy The Macmiihin * company: Tha Magie Frs by Btaware: Falward White The olden Chan) by Mise Gaendater Ouerton, aud \u201cune Jo \"le new atopy for pls by Mra, Mabel Osgoi Wright, of \" \u2018Degtow n't ley mom - si The Critla for Nove ember has tts.cua- toimary.wide variety of topics inter persed with an Hnusual, number of ar- Ucn of especial Mterurÿ.Inferest- A noteworthy paper.be Grave Thabe] Caôl- bron, fs, Won, en Writers of the New School in Germany.\u2018The two \u2018extaemeént are atrik'næly presented.bv Twn esHaNS, ene eatifled - lgnaländ'a Leal Laureate, heli a review of* At other boaka published, Ph e \u2018Fortress of\u2019 SLAC second the-aut hor.Kip.dng's hex - $4.33 a Lo v Ix + _ TO Rotts va Ë og anletoth, rexu! lar Bi; 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Birr-.{ J adinirers ore more opportunity to hear \u2018I hin perform upon the tnstrument of ing 1 scenes and incidents: from thé diy 3¢ Butlalo sad its surroundig suburbs, The story bree the lpve of Mildred, Lhe ward of ruscally old Asa Phillis, for Glibert Bartlett, superintendent of the Chatauqua Park.Bartlett has been aR outcast, unaware of his - e, and this knowledge Phillips, who commits his many villainous deeds under the cloak of religion, uses against hum to cause his discharge.In reality Phillips is Gllbert's father, although the fact is not cognizant.to either of | them.Mille.Madeline, Gilbert's mother, prior to her marriage with Phil { lips, had been a circus performer, Phillips, tiring of her severa! years be: fore the opening of the play, had attempted her life and thought himself successful.She escaped, and believing her son Gilbert to be dead, returned to ! her old profession.At the opening of : the play she is at the Falls, with the intention of going over them In a barrel, thinking thus to add \u2018to.her fame.On the eve of making the descent, Phillips, discovering and recognising her on Goat Island, chokes her into insensibility, places her in a barrel and starts her to what he considers certain death over Niagara Falls.She is res: \"cued by Gilhert \u201cafter making the déath-defying trip.Phillips \u2018has been seen on Goat Island by oid Starlight, .&n_Indlan chief, who apprehends him, tears his cloak: of\u2019 religion.from him, \u2018and shows him in his true colors.delightful vein of comedy.ds\u2019 woven through the play.FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT.The, programme for the first concért.of the Symphony Orchestra at the Academy., Friday Afternoon, Nov.2, \u2018sas follows: \u2014 .\"Meyerbeer\u2014\"Les- Frugenotr\u201d sOvérture Mozart\u2014 Parisian\u201d FPR .Allegro A'ssal _ Andantino | : .- Allegro Finale.| Boeliman\u2014\u201c Menuet Gorthique\u201d \u201cSchubert\u2014\" \u2018Impromptu Hongrois\" Verdi\u2014' Rigoletto\u2019 Fantasie scribers of this season's Symphony concerts are: Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Sir Melbourne and Ludy Tait, , 1 ady \"Hickson, Hon.G.A.Drummond, Mr.and Mre 11 Moatagu Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Allan Dr.and Mrs.Adami, Mr.Chas.M.and Milas Hays, Mr.and Mrs.NM.I.Ahgüs, Mr.and Mrs.Chas A.E.Hyrris, Mad.\u2018and M.De Struve, Miss Clara Litehonst lu, ard Mrs, Theo, La- Mrs.Frank Stephens, Mr, Hugh Paton, Mr.and Mrs.55 inphony- The names of the patrons and sub- unl Mm,\u2019 Windsor Hall, Monday, Nov, 16, and is édaitiva Lo 6D cALLEY uew series of \u201cLiving .views will be include ed a number of subjects of a novel uature.© The \u201cWonders of the Deep\u201d and the \u2018Unseeu World\" promise to be the most noceworiby.Speaking of the latter proaustion ithe London Tatier says, \u2018L feel sure that people want to he interested as well us nude to laugh, the wnole purpuse of entertaining being a withdrawal from the worry of the day's work.Now the Bjoscope has EOL one of the most fuscinating tuins i have seen in the shape of u series of, Bloscuped microphotographs showing all surts or things that we have sen under & microscope.For exam- | pie: fPhe circulation of biood in a frog's foot; iyphoid bycteria; circulation of protorduem in the.waterweed and a pieture of a man eating cheese is thrown on the screen and then a second picture of the cheese showing the mites \"actually moving.You see & chamelon shdoting out a tongue, which is as long us ita body, in pursuit -of food, There is a fight betweén two toads and a tortoise figuring as a re- free, Most interesting of all, however, is da series of fifteen\u2019 pictufes tell- ug the story of the bee; you see every- \u201cthing in motion.\u201d A SOME NOTES IN GENERAL.\u2018The Gay Mr.Goldstein offering in-musical comed \u2018One of \u2018the.musical eve \u20188on will be the appearance of the Walter Junes Comic Opera .Company at the Academy.The, company\u2019 numbers | \u2018eighty people,\u2019 and will present what promiseg to be the musical sensation.of the season, \u201cThe Sleepy King,\" by \"Hobart and Conterno.The gowns are | Many novelties - in scenic and electrical effects will also be seen.Henry W.Savage will make \u2018another the Academy after the close of \u2018The Prince of Ptleen.\u201d\u2019\u201d\u2019 - His latest offering is n° comic opera called* \"The Yankee \u201cKing Dodo\u2019 ao successfully ! for many seasons, Is the stur of the new piece.Henry M.Blossom, jr., who wrote \u201cCheckers\u201d und \u201cThe Documents in Evidence,\u201d has supplied the book for The Yankee Consul,\u201d and Alfred oO.Robyn, the.composer of \u2018\u2018Answer\u2019 played\u2019 and You, \u2018is sponsor for the music.a _ + \u2018 4 wr od + ta + ny 3 at FA ! dln cuddle pilier city À We de then for their sesvic.lis that the agusidinny of the theutres are anticipating H vante frofn their 1 hate I$ CONCERT BY PROF.pybors * Heforu leaving Montréal.rol.\u201d 5.Dubois, \u2018cellist, how decidid to\u201d ve his which he is an #cknow.edged mister, That \u2018opportunity wil come in the cons cert to be held in the\u201d Monument, \u2018Nn- tional on the evening of Nov.ud.In this concert he will head the bill among a number of vocalists and musicians, who have already win the affections of the music loving public of Montreal and who have consented to assist Proc.\"Dubots in this, his farewell concer: hey are Miss Alice Savard, conratto; Miss Eva Plouffe and Mrs.Shaw, pian- \u2018Astes; Mr.(Joseph Saucier, baritona; | \"Prof.J.Goulet, violinist and Rosa- ro.Bourdon, cellist.The programme will be one calculated to appeal to all musical tastes, Already there has been a big demand for them from the many admirers of Can- sda\u2019's greatest \u2018oellist and there.Is every indication that the Monument National will be packed to its capacity: \u201cLIVING CANADA\" TO RETURN.The \u201cLiving Canada\u201d entertainment.which mgt with such extraordinary success during its\u2019 last exhibition in merits of his artists ut dance Vurage * | ' batt, Mrs.©.T: Shaw, Mis \u2018 rite sons.Mira Sortie Nye Mr.2h A Welsh, Mrs.iE ins, Miertini \u201cher Qu Vestes Mills, Mr.J Aw Hooper Mr and Mes | 1 1! Grecighlel ds, Hes, Ws Bern Mr.J Condit, Mime 1, Lena, Mrs 3 Bt.Durham, Mi.1A Faker TNE B Tyoke, Mr, \u20ac, J Setue fue, Mrs be Henney, Mr IL Taare Dr.io Wilkins Mas Wore Hope Mie, ME King, © Mra.Geo.26 shea Mrs ef Barclay: Mr tant Mecs Tac.esa Ler nd Mis JTL Stephenson; Mn Mr A Calross, -Mrs.MasHenrs Hon \u20185.and Mrs.Avehibaifil, Mr, tot Mrs teen Cuvethill, Mrs.Cohn AT \u2018author, thee.Misses se atl, Mr vs és seott, Mrs \u2018 .Jiro, and Mae , ax, Mr.ed Mr.Robt, Mie I y, Mrs.N.Lewns, Mis, TAL Crane, Mr i Mrs tu.L'orget, Mr.cut- Mis.CC.At frome, Nr oo E.Lyman, Mr, Jor, Gatild, tr Ames, Miss Me Donald\u2019 des Nbre, Matar Mr.nie! 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| Quarts, Pints, Splits o \u20ac Twoosé TUNG FROM US, TO CANADA the Same Path zs Travelled in.Exodus 75 Years Ago.The State Forest Commission and several private individuals have placed a large number of \u2018moose in various parts of the Adirondacks, but how to keep them in the region from which their \u2018ancestors voluntarily emigrated many years ago .ls a problem .which N.Y., correspondent of the New York Herald.less and Inclined -to leave thelr present \u2018surroundings is shown by the fact that.been seen.in the town -of Westville, near the Canadfan line, and about twe miles from -Mulone, and une ef these, & bull moose, .weighing.nearly 1,600 pounds, was \u2018shot and \u2018killed by an farm- \u2018er, whd was, under the tmpreasion that it was a \u201cbig: deer.\u201d He pald a fine of\u2019 $200°as a penalty\u2019 for his lack of knowledge and ignorance: of the legal.prohibition against moose kHIIng.The other two, seen in the sume \u2018neighborhood, Were cow.moose, and all three were apparently headed\" for Canada, whence the State obtained the stick that.has thus far been Hberated, Restocking.the Adirondacks.Many of the older guides and hunters have been of the opinion, since the experiment of restocking the Adiron- ¢acks with moose was first discussed the experiment would end In failure and that the moose would net stay.in the region.They recall the fact that when: the * moose disappeared seventy-five years.ago, they went voluntarily, and { apparently betause they were: dissntis- fied with thelr surroundings, They were not exterminated by hunters with, That the moose thus placed are rest=- in a comparatively short time.Just what caused the exodus has always been a disputed question among the old guides and weedsmen whese mame ory extends back to th perigd of their disappearance.: Mysterious Knowledge.What mysterious Knowledge or in- fathers after the alpsa of so many years and after fertile Arms and & thickly settled community bave sup~ planted the forests of that early day te a pussie to most pesple.If the desire: ta get back to the envirérmnent from which they were recently taken comes from homesickness, thelr flight from the regien in which they have heen placed presents to those who love animals many truly pathetic features It is easy te imagine them stealing along in.the stillness and darkness of night, past farm heuses and through harvest fields, surrounded by the countlass\u2019 perils whioh-civilization ever bringu to the natives .of the woods, their only protection being the law which says to the hunter, \u201cYou shall not kill the moose.\" Te More than seventy-five miles must be\u201d thus travelled -from the.starting point before thé hrond waters #f tNe St.Lawrence come to view, and even when that streaem is croassd many mors miles of the rame perl! inuet he hraved before the dark forests of Canndn are gained and homa \u2018and kindred can be mét and welcomed.s The Honing Inatinet.But the homing Instinot may .not be the true motive for the: refusal of some of the Canadian moose to live permanently in the Adirondacks, Some woodsmen ERY \u201cthat the fosd which they like béet cannot bs obtained here In the winter season, and that this is the true reason for thelr first leaving years ago.' Anotlier' explanation is that the late autumn fis the natural lLreeding season of the moose.The males are knewn tn travel long distances, both In 4nd it .may he that.few in numbers here, their -instinet leads them to\u2018 return to a region whers they know their kind abpund in larger numbers, \u2018reinhabit thé Adirondacks, stinet the moses of to-day possess which enable them %o| follow the trail of their fave- Maine and'\u2019Canada, in search of a mate But whatever the trne reason may be | for the partial refusal of the moose te the Forest India Pale Ale.Brewed from sclected Bes- loy and Megs with excep- dons! esre and vetshlulness juss the right body aad flaver is obrained.- .easnevorzrsensed London this winter, owing te the lac of employment, partly due tu the sùs- pension of London and provincial 3nuni- cipal works.The number of paupers in London\u2019 increases cach September, LOOK FOR MANANA The SPANIARD A CIGAR CLAIM .\"None Geruine Without The \u2018claim is that smokers who usy their \u2018.Jadgrment will ssiest Grandes Manana Cigars, \u2018The reason is fluxt Grandes Manana Ciglars are one~thinsd dhemper fan other cigars equally as gocd and finewe are wene better than In February, 1903, the number was 115,000, - , : + .° If the test of\u2019 unionism now being: mada by the New York Central rulls rond In thie West Springfizld shops in | its attempt to breuk the binckemiths\u2019 strike is successful, orgunlzed labor, 80 far as it can afféet that compuny, will have received à most crushing blow.In fact members of the various unions re- presouted among the vorkihgien Inthe shops fi sely ud nit that If the strikers.\"HERMANOS ;.YCA \u2018Manufactaréd Only by GRANDA on the Box.| MONTREAL, {are unable to further combut the roux in this strugzle, the cuuse of the un Mai- ists employed by the company i$ a dead issue.Practicully from the viewpoint of the motive puwer depurtnient: offi-.d'olals the strike ls now byokvn, for with- | out any interference er sysnputhetls move on the part of the machinists -er boller makers the department is sue- cessfully keepiny at work 1¢ mea in the places of the striking blacksmiths.On the other hand the blucksmiuhe will not concede the point that the strike is at an-end.They dizcredit the report of the read's officials regaiding the number 6f men euiployed, and thelr coimpetency te perforin regular black- smithing work.They claim thet the ; efforts of the company, whish ere still - evident to get their back inte the sheps is proof coticlusive th::t the \u2018metivs- pewer.departiient is stiil badly hgudi- | capped and sorely in neod of sictlled | workmen \u2018 In attempting to fustity the sympa- -thetie strike Mr.Frank Feeney, the \u2018president of the Allied Trades Ceunci\u201d Commission is confronted hy n serious problem: if the experiment of restock- Ing this region, Is to succeed.In\u2019 his address before the Academy of Political and Social Sclence in Philadelphia, Mr.Alfred Mosely, who is, visiting this country with a party of, British\u2019 educators, said \u2018that he was in {£ävor.of trades unionism, but not in fa- \u2018vor of all that trades unionism does.This: is a distinction with a difference which must be recognized in discussing the relitions of organized labor to | capital.The right to organize is not to be disputed, but organization confers no right to violate law or claim exemption\u2019 from the operation of cconomie principles-which have almost statutory force in the working world, The dls- tinction - briefly referred to by Mr.Mosely is discussed at great length and in.much detail\u201d by David M., Parry, | President of the Nätlonal Assoclätion ot Manufacturers, in: reply to queriés subniltted .to him In \u2018september by E.P.Perry, President of the Central Labor Uulon.| \u2018Mr.Parry, of course, presents, the Case from the employers\u2019 pulnt of view.\u201cwith much vigor.Mr.Parry wishes, \u2018it to.be understood.that \u2018he Is not hos- \u2018tile to trades unionism in \u2018itself.He {challeñges ity right to exist when it \"departs from légttimate, that 1s to say lawful, purposes.The right to quit | labor is recognized, but\u2019 the .right to\u2019 interfere with the business of the for- nier employer, or with the employed to take abandoned places, is denizd.S6 far as (fides unionism degenerates to i combination to conduct \u201clawless | strikes and boycott conspiracies, ** it is \u20184llegitimaite un-Amerléan and deserving of disintegration\u2019; and he i8 convinced that lawless trades «unionism will be compelled to disintegrate in due time.; : .'.& There are a great many labor leaders and walking delegates in Chicago, whe, to use the words of one of their own number, have forgotten - more about graft than Parks ever knew.Some of there men have made money so fast that they do not know where to put.it pr how to conceal the fact of its \u2018| possession from public knowiedge.The : organization of labor here is thorough and complete: \u2018I'he organization of employers is much less general and complete, but it is daily spreading and gulning.in strength and influence, and.\u2018up to the point of violation of Taw employers\u2019 organtzatjons are learning to imitäte- very closely the inethoës \u2018of the labor unions, ~ Same, indeed, have \u2018not stopped at.the points where statutory and common law barriers.are found, but have leaped tham without regard to the evils necessarily result- ample, entering hand and hand.with the: unions into the moat - dangerous or.criminal.conspirucles in restratnt of trade and for.the extinction of. J Me.Giaéetone\u2019 firet met Mr.\u2019 0 ip y | ose week end at wir Jehn Lutbook's touniry seat.Huxley was thers and Flayteir.On the Sunday afternoon the ty walked up the hill «from Mish \u201cte the hill-tep, whe:ce in hin quiet eeuntry village Darwin vos shading the werid: \u2018When we breke up, Watehing Mr.cie erect alert figure as he od away, Darwin, shading his eyes with his .band net.rays, sald to me in una ffested we tisie- tien, \u201cWhat ah hotier that suoh & Inan : .sheuld ceine to visit me!\u201d In lea diary Mi.Gludetene made ne mention ef bis visit to Darwin, but re- oords that \u201cHe feund a notable party, and much (interesting conver and that he \u201cesuld net help Pane, one of the cempany, then a starnger te | him.- The stranger whom he could not help liking, in 1877.remained more or less &.stranger unti} the eventful year whan, with Mr.Morley am his chief secretary, he took the famous Meme Rule plunga Frem that day he became \u2026 fidus Achates.In a feet-nete at the end of the third velume we read: .One peer biographic item perhaps, the tolerant reader will no-grudge me \u2018leave to copy frem Mr.Gladstene's diary: \u2018\u2018October éth, ~Saw J.Morley, and made him envoy te \u2014 He ) The labor uñlens of Kansas City, Mo, .smithe of the United States.and Canada tr \\ ; sn the structural building trades and\u2019 \u2018\u20ac zou Sanché Panza in- \u2018voked a blessing on the man.who invented sleep, Ignorance was.Blankets also béspeak a blessing at this season, espec- jally* the best, warmth and comfort ! 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Place.d'Armes Square, .- eat Agents.; MONTREAL, - clean in Private Heusen, Th wed pee 8 7rranto, .ly um.ins (bWNST POOCIBLE ARTE.Canadian Window Cleaning £a, WOMAN'S GLORY n ST.MONIQUE, Is open to take winde Ts ber hair.D owe it te - beauty with ove ou Tove ch natu © 5 Pt neglect 1t.Women von te centfatuo that hag endowed kin or falling Yar > ft or Jour ) hair - \u2018 Ds to-day nS Yo ure it ns OR ENT rent UAT rte rer vane oot A peor wean va \u201c2 fourteen.F.8.INKSETTER, W.8.GRAHAM.When the football season opened this \u201c year the prospects for a championship team were very bright Indeed.or! those who had helped to win the Intercollegiate trophy during the previous | season no0-less than eight, were ready to don the padded trousers and do it : All over \u2018again.- These served to give - a strong, firm basis upon which -lo mould thé new material, so that, much earlier than \u2018Is usually, the case, Mc- \u201cGill had a definite and well.trained first From the 15th of September prictices began to be regulaciy attended.At first every afterndon,.but so soon as .* thé men had been hardened somewhat, Gill's i men Pitch Camp and Start Work of Felling W ooden\u2019 Giants, Which Will in Turn be Converted Into Lumber for Market.L.iB © practice a er ony three, practices a week.were held.- It- was gratifying to sce not only the \u201cenergy and determihation of the.play ers themselves but the enthuéinstic support and unflagging interest.of the\u2019 student body 485 a whole: - At every \u2018W«Œ of critical but appre- clative spoctaiors would line up along \u201cthe cinder track or g¢prawl about the - grand stand, intently.watching the pros gress of the game orn eagerly dlscuss- ing \u2018the prospects for the coming year.\u2019 Captain Mohr was assisted in the work of training the team by several of Me- .old players; among, whom Dr: Lunher and.Dr.Patch.were most zeal- cous in their efforts.Last years captain, S.M.Nagle.\u2018and Lewis Reford elso \u2018gave thelr 'assistence and much.of their tire, to coaching the new: squad.Coe .With such able Instruction- it was not long before that disihierested teum work whic \u2018h has always.characterized McGill players.béran to Lb» once more noticéable.Everybody: was satisfied with the individual worth of the foot- «bail men and were confident of backing Ja winning team if only this element of perfe t unity couid be introduced.It became the watchword +f the coiiches to \u201cmake \u2018the fellnws.play for the team not for themselves\u201d If was this team work which wi nm tha.\u201cnimpionship, last year.Last season Is this season ha san \u2018pretty much as \u201cdone, there Was.à E.H.MARTIN., C.W.GAMBLE.\u2019 [arent deal of enthusiasm and splendid material to work upon, but the main diffic:::y was found to be in getting tho mon to play well together.\u2018Varsity wan .tile first match and showed the wëak points fn.MEQ.\u2018Everybody .acknowledged.that McGill scemed to have much «the better mnigterinl, -but the men did not.seem to work together well, it vas a case of every man for himself.As far as Individual merit went -Mc@ill was better than Varsity, {man for man, but when it came to team play a great difference was noticeable.v drsity © worked on a definite systeni, us they: cume, This defeat had a very good influence \u2018their deficiencies.dnd set to work to \u201cremedy they with the result that when théy went to Toronto they turned the tables on Varsity, defeating them by thre-overwhelming score of 17 to 0, This was not the result of any changes in ithe personnel of the team but was due simply.to better training and team play This year the \u2018same course of events: scems to be taking place.As before stated the season started -with lets ôf \"enthusiasm, good material and \"hard work, but the first game found the Mc- Jill team unprepared; personally the men are in good condition and well trained, but when it comes to team play Mea is larking.\"Varsity took.\u2018the men by surprise and won the game Hit, the first few minutes of play, after which tHey did.not \u2018score at all, but | they were able to keep the strong and determined, \u2018though, unsystematle ef- ferts of the McGill team from scoring.| This defeat taught.'the McGlil team the lessons which it seems necessary to repeat yearly, namely, that they.pst not rely on, individual efforts, ever strong.: The McGiil men have taken their lesson.to \u2018heart and have shown vast improvement in the iast few\u2019 w\u201ceks.They deféated Queen's in Kingston by hard and systematié play, a style of play \u2018altogether .different: fror.that used à whereas McGill seemed to.take things : on the MeG1ll team, the men recognized | how- A.M.HAMILTON.J.MPHEE.against \u2018Varsity and they are now in a fair way to again win the Intercollegiate championship, The practices now take the form of regular matches, with the second team and as there Is a very strang second \u201cteam this.method le working very * L, L.REFORD, President.: : .well as it induces both- teams to turn out well and to work hard.One feature which promises very well is the.great number of good football piaÿers in\u2019 the first two: years, particularly among the Freshmen, although at the snme time.there, are a grent many of the older players still on hand.The team which wlll line-up agninst Argonauts wlll be chosen from.\u2018the [ol-» Jlewing men: - Backs\u2014Sutherland, Gambie, Lucas, Hamliltgn, Zimmerman.Quarter\u2014 Richards.Ser immitre\u2014MePhee, ; Lnk- setter, IJenedict, Wings\u2014Molson, Martin.Mohr, Graham, Fluimmond, Grey, Maltoli, | : Co ey A NOVEL FUEL SAVER.The wonderful Radiator saves fuel 50 per cent.Can be stove pipe, is displayed and sold at 3.Cavanagh Co, corner Notre Dame and.Selgneurs Streets, .- BUSHNEN BEGIN ANNUAL JOURNEY INTO CANADIAN FORESTS\u2019 HEARTS vo.~The Jumber season is now on its way.Bushmen are either off or preparing to proceed: to the woods.\u201cA \u2018Herald re- \" presentative deciding to learn something of the ways of these shantymen went with one of the gangs the other day ~ which was bound for Northern Onthrto.To Ottawa they journeyed first and were engaged by.one .of, the employ- \u2018fnent agencies so.common in- the Capital.They were\u2018 a motley crowd, but: in the.main highly respectable, \"come prising mons of farmers, laborers, and even professional men, while not a few \"were \u2018green\u2019 men, who hud come from | - the old ; *\u201c\u201cbroke\u2019\u201d\u2019 or wanted to see something of country and were.either life in these great pine forests that ere tiie glory of Canada.In conversation en route it was found, that in the party to which The Herald representative, was attached was a\u2019 banker of sume prorminence, who loved the woods, and every other Reason the charm of the life so attracted him that he forsook the pen for the axe, and as an old stager remarked, * \u201che could use it, too.\u201d Young Britisher in Party.One of the most interesting characters in the gang was a young Eng- liskman who had evidently been accustomed to a more luxurious style of liv- Ing.He was dressed in.a suit of flannels, and as there was some suspicion that he might \u201cjump\u201d the train, being without.lugguge, he offered his watch as gaurantee to the man in charge.It was a valuable watch, but the official\u2019 returned jt, and took his word \u2018the etranger would stay with him\u2014an un-| common courtesy.So the train rolled on through the many NRRL an RES RES SN ES » SS a aS SH SNS RONEN ERE WN \u2018 night.It was hilarious for a vit, as evidently a shdantyman considers it infra dig to set out vn such.a Journey 4 without a bottle of liquor in his possession.But they quleted down \u2018in time, .and -loud snores indicated most were in the arms of Morpheus.ay dawned the sleepers awoke and the fun began again.It continued fast and furious till Sudbury had been.passed and Nairn Centre had been reached.\u201d Fhen the crowd disembarked | for they were\u2019 bound for -one \u2018of.the |: jargo camps\u2019 some land After à huge diriner in the local hotel, vlain but well cooked, the party got under way to tramp.these long woodsman's miles.Five of these had heen | covered when the shore of à mountain lake was reached.Boals were there to ferry the party some four miles, and into these: they tumbled.The Eng- Hshman, who was evidently sombthing of an.athlete, pulled stroke for one of the boats, and it shot away with a half-[ Lreed Indian at: the helm The rest could not stay with It for there was a big Irishman at the bow and he knew also how to feather an- oar.Indian Guide in Charge.Jt was late before the first of the men arrived at the.camp, weary.and footsore.Long before then Old John, the Indian guide, had kee-ayed and\u2019 whistied with most unearthly effect, and the foreman and athers were out with lanterny to .ahow the way through\u2019 the awful mire that had to be forded before No: 2 was.ia renllty.If ever men ate st mel it: was thant \"night.Stewed moose: and every dell- tw enty.miles: in- - We're doubly proud of our r showing of Overcoats this season.sive patterns to show you, And the perfection of \u2018\u201c FIT-REFORM *\u2019 making\u2014 the graceful curves, artistic finish, expert .workmanship, peerless fit\u2014are but ac- \" centuated in this complete stock.©.* Everything that is new and elegant and proper in Overcoats is ready for your ~ choosing\u2014from short Top Coats to long, \" heavy Storm Coats and Raglanettes.Correct in every style.detail._ in every tailoring eagential.And \u2018\u2018FIT- - \u2026 REFORM\u201d menns fit perfection, ju .Overcoats as.well as Overcoats and Suits, $12 to $30.Trousers, $3, $4» $5 and $6.\u2019 ; ' w# fs cacy the woods cun offer, us well us A the best that Ottawa could send up were \u2018there ta make glad the hearts of these Bhantymen.\u201cThere was net a \u2018Round save.the clatéer of plates and knives and forks, \u2018for In the cook's Lamp no.one Is allowed to talk at meals.When eich had finished he.rose Imnuviiately and sped away: to the living camp, w hére it \"was almost | impossible.to see through the heavy.cloud of tobacuo simuke that pervaded the place.Co .But after one had lit his own pipe and puffed a cledrer space in front he observed a long romm with bunks on all sides, one nhove thé other, wind each holding two, the whale capable of ne- commodating 150 men, There\u2019 wig :t great stove in the centre, which wis always alight, \u2018and swinging lamps shed.their yellowish rave ofall around.In a \u2018corner gtnod the wash biauln, and.beside it the grindstone.In Tittle Knots around the cawp, with a hirrel for a table wera little \u2018kno soof mea playing | were u nd card; some: were reading; two playing duets on mouth organs \u2018most were smoking.Advent \u2018of the \u2018New- Comers.The advent: of the new-comers ocen- \u201csioned only a.passing Interest, for they had never met before, Among the many thousands who Hô to the bush An winter, few are ever fn the same camp twice, and n'scason 8 friendahlp is usually broken four ever: when spring.serids- them, buck Lo.their homes, Then the © hope boy voundeil his.hugle and the mon serdrablel to thelr bunks.Fifteen minutes afterward tlie great \u2018tursber, camp wan nk Stil as the grave, At 5.20 o'clock next morning the bugle Wis heir il aan, anpd were Mt, nen haatliy dressed, perfurmed thelr shinple toflet, and patiently wilted for breuk- fast.Perhape only fn the bush where the smell\u2019 of fhe plne crentés an seppe- tite a king would cnvy, do they ent such breakfasts.It was more lke a dinner tn Its inngnificence, and it one @ver imagined: that shantvmen fared badly.in the way \u2018of provender, he would hive hein greatly nndecoived, But they need ft, these atTong bushmen, fort thelr work iN Home {lines hard, yet always: constant: .\u201cAfter \u2018breniefaut the - foreman Around to gee that\u2019 everything was all Fight, gave out (any to the new-comers, rm rm re Cem Never had so style creations\u2014so many exclu- \u2018Faultless - + 4 thelr | possible, gome to saw, and to Hw: np, others to gell othe huge pine, ond the rest to plle the logs.with cant-hook nnd ehaln, by the side of the.main who fitted thini with handles and ground them, and shortly ilterwiard\u201d slhiouted \u201call hom da.\" Lo Then the great atrisam of \u2018men fHed wily through the pathwoys ent'f in the Woods, some te maké ronds for the sleigh-hauling.whbleh bepins \"in Junuary, when snow and ice render it\u201d rouds.- he teaing followed.Forest Giants are Felled: In à Mitte the musleal rindg of the nixe | upon.board fn chill November winds we\u201c, | FOOTBALL CONTENDED THE NOBLEST OF SPORTS Makes Manly Men and Preduces, .Through its Training, Fine 8pe- cimens of Manhood.When thousands af people are willing to forsake \u2018comfortable homes and.profitable business to sit several hours to witness a football game between rival colleges, says Geo.E, Merrill President of Colgate University, in the North Amerlcan Review no one can doubt that the game is eminently puc- cessful as an entertainment.Few persons who know the game will deny that, also; it has: excellent \u2018qualities as sport, for \u2018sport\u2019 und \u2018entertainment\u2019.are by no\u2019 means equivalent.terms.There are G: M.GIBSON, - Manager.- attached to any | | thoroughly muny champlons of the game who con- Captain.tned that It is the noblest of all sports; but it would seem \u2018that some of the qualities urged for its maintenance in this high position should \u2018be regarded as elements in an interesting game rather than as elements in good sport.Apparently, a certain glamour hangs, over the game so that It 18 not judged.fairly, and certain features that would ames are here regarded as essential Perhaps: previously published discus- Ælons of football have been divetted from:this äispéct of the Bubject by what has seemed to be the greater importance of the relations of the game to &cholarship and the physical and moral life of -tlic atudent; but, even In.these respects, any defecta of the game, regarded simply as gopd sport, are not.Insignlficint.Physical Danger \u2018of Game.First of all, mention must be rinde _F.W.C.MOHR.: not be tolerated for a moment in other, Any game that calls for the presence of surgeons, and that results in s0 many fatalities an occurred lust season, in\u2019 too serious to be called \u201csport.\u201d It han never been considered that hunting lu good sport for the wild creatufes hunted, and now it is coming tg be doubted, whether it can be considered good sport even\u2019for the hunter, since he noes about us likely to be killed by a fellow hunter by accident as to kill the game! This ia not sport but murder.And is It not equally true thut a game that sends a dozen young men to death in A season is getting beyond the definitions of true aport?Is not such a game what President Elltot - calls it, \u201cwar?\"The \u201cJournal of the American Medl- cal Assoclation'\u201d gives the namber of deathg from football accidents in the year 1902 as twelve.Several other cases of Injury may have.resulted in death, and over elghty cases of very serious injury are onyrecord.One may willing- I admit.that such a game, » Just on ac- T.GRAYDON, Trainer, count of its risks, 18 Hkely to foster courage to a marked\" dezree.Prenares Men for Work: It Is a \u201cmanly\u201d game.It ls not a game for boys.It is well that the game prepares men for hardship, pros onve more of the physical danger -of the game as Ît is now played.As the morning wore on a pipé was here and there taken from a capacious pocket and the.blue smoké curled its \u2018way upward among the trees, mingling the delightful fragrance of \u2018the to- bitcco With the balsam and the nine.\u201cAt 11 o'clock all hands were piped for dinner and they found thelr way to a clearing \u2018on a knoll.from which could \u2018he observed n lovely lake - nestling at the foot of the hills around.° - \u2018By.the side of the \u2018trail there wns.a scovered the singles antler of whit must Wate been a magnificent moose, and here and there.\u2018could be seen traces -of wild anlinals that the sound, of the axe and driven \u2018afield.This outdor Jdining-room was built In the form ofi a square and seated \u2018around were the men walting without a sign of Impatiénee, until that auto- érit of- nutocr a, que cook, Kuve per- migsion to -falt- ti Dinner in Shanty Camp.There was no.pushing or.\u201cdriving.Every man knew hig wants would be ratisfled and he piacidiy simmer J cana | waited his turn.tie helped himself to the contents of the big pots w \u2018hich wern full of beef, pork, potatoes and many kinds of vegetables.There «ere cand of ten algo, \u201cboiling merrily over huge \u2018loge fives, and they helped themselves Hberally.Shantgmen\u201d drink \u2018oceans of teil, The programme of the afternoon was the mrarniids all vver aguln, and work \u201cwas stopped.Just Intime to \u2018alloïiv the Men te return) to \u2018camp as: darkness clused over the land.: They waithed themselves thoroughly nnd the suppér bügle was the most interesting event of the diy.It being Saturday evening a concert was, organized.Songs, old and new, rung boldly.through the camp, and n \u2018flddler srrapéd his violin te the dance of nu vin who was once well known before the fooillghta * Then the dancing] men of the company rose to the floor.There were no Indies, for there was not 4 woman: within many \u2018miles of that lumber comp, but they managéd well without thein and thé luncers Wwaus never niore \u2018thoroughly enjoyable.Sunday.Morning in Woods.\u201cSunday morning wun quiet.After.br alfa! many of the.jumbermen vent for n long Walk in the woods, others weré dfter gume, but most preferred, when they \u2018had done.their week's wash- tng to le about the camp reading and HohIng.\u2018One young fellow wheu nsk- el hy.companion.for hook.Thnnded him John Ruskin's \u201cQueen of the Al 1uskin ina lum- her cænpt \u2014l3ut it in by no means ni uncomnion thing to \u201cfirul standard works in the possession of thése men, and there ts no place where thought is more oflén-matureld as under the Hha- The for arin twin n typlent bushman, a man who in his second year nt Qlan- wow Unive raity: hud-dectiied to leave wan heard ancall gldes, amd crash fell the.tull trees, crashing their way to earth, through, a Jubyrinth of brush and young denizens of she Woo, They J were stripped of thelr small brane hos and made\u2019 ready for the HUWYOTR who were following hard in the tradl.Is.YOUR BACK LAE?| You Are Doubtless ubtless Suffering From! .Diseased Kidnoye\u2014Surest Cure ie - - FERROZONE .Unions you want ta he atHekon with incurable Drbghls Diéense, don't let your .kldneys go without attention.Ferrozoné 18 à 6peclal remedy for Ulis.trouble, and never falla to glve prompt relief and bring about, a porfeet cure.Mr.Gordon J, Mucfhrinne, of Bradford, wan cured hy Ferrozone, after be- | Ing trente unsuccessfully by three dot- torn for kidney comptint, \u201cMy Jel Iv Neys.wera in.ne very-bnd shape; he writes, \u201cnnd T hind dreadful puins in the Lack and sides, and wis never free from a dull, heavy feeling, that made fe milserable.F-mpent \u2018n lot of money on local -doctors, but wns not benefited to any extent.Then 1 tried Ferrosone.One box helped me so much that I got six more, nud before theÿ were uned I War quite well.1 never used nnything | giving such prompt and Inating ralle£ an Ferrozone, It beats all other kidney cures.\u201d People suffering from- Kidney disorders quickly Tose strength and often dle young.Ther (ore it in important to get Ferrozone at ance, and be released from covery symptorh of this baneful disease, Price, 80c a box, or #ix boxes.for-$3.50, at all 4 Hh tebe Hing Ferrorohe ompany, ngston, Ont.in these Indinh gulde, .: J.M.MANY POLICE NEEDED \u2018Record of a Year's.ve Work Shows.that Criniinale are Closely Looked .\u2019 After, BE 0° One ot the consequences of.the ever- ever-increasing police force 1a required to Jouk after persons And property.From the report of the Chief Comtnia- 1903, the Metropolitan Police Deo 31, \u2018to be insane, (Re lunn of n |.f dow of plies tht have Hved\u2019 centuries .| of re, .thie medlent profession behind and come\u2019 | to Capa, Ho had ved he \u2018 wonda\u201d for: long: yeurs.Île sent The |.| Herald\u2019 \u201creprésentative: back.te Nalen Centre Station-Uvder the escort of an\u2019 ; TO WATCH.OVER LONDON | | incrensing sles of London 18 that ant sloner of Dolice it is lenrned that on .TRAVERS LUCAS.w.MoLsoN.to, 505 In - 1902, and there was an in- crèase -of 20 in the number of \u2018arrests for this offence creased by 80, and are shown at 1.639.and of these 964 were committed, in unoccupied houses.In 165: cases \u2018of burg- value of the property stolen was less, than £5.- In 155 cases of burglary and 113 cases of housebreaking no loss was ultimately sustained.The Year's Murder Record.With regard to mirder, there \u2018was no \u2018\u201cundiscoyered- crime\u201d in 1802.During | the year 20 murders were renorted, as compared with 24 in 1901.In 16.0f these.nrrests were made: in the remaining four the murderers committed suicide.Three crimes are shown as having bsen committed by George .Chapman; alias: .Severino Klosowskt, althouxh two of : \u201cthe deaths.occurred In prévious years.|.Four cares alge are included in which the charges.against.tha two \u201cpersons, apprehended were not disposed of on Mat December, 1702, and the.arresta will.therefore, not be fneluded In the statistics till \u2018the following year.Of] the 13 persons.whose cages were \u2018dls posed.of, nine were convicted and sen- tencedl to death, and four were found and ordered to be detainee ed during His Majesty's pledisure, Things.Peonle Forgot.During 1902 there ware recelved.in the Lost Property Office, 97.434 articles found in: public carriuges, ivhich, compared with the figures for 90H showed an inc easé In the number of articles T218 pro- deposited of Amongst the perty were severAl purses containing over £10, many bank notes, cases of jewellery, valuable dressing bags, bicycles, several \u201clive birds, fowls, dogs, \u2018and a rabbit, Of these articles ong were restored to thelr owhers, the uneldmed restive with a few exceptions) being, after Sree months, fétürned to the drivers and conductors, who deposited them with the noltue.; \"MONTREAL AL ART PRINTERS\u2014 *.HERALD Jos DEPARTMENT.Ce tripped up?1 the introduction of substitutes.good sport to introduce fresh men into | \u2018 J F.HAMMOND.Burglaries decreased from 547 In 1901 : Tlousebreakings de-.lary and 713 cases of housebreaking the.ducing, through its severe training, fine specimens of manhood that can endure à good deal of battering without fatal results.It is good to believe that many of the injuries sustained, particularly those of a permanent or fatal character, are confined to the teams of preparatory schools or of colleges so {ll-equipped that proper \"training has been impossible.It is good that the game demands self-control under the most intense excitement; that it trains the judgment in quick\u2019 and accurate decision; that it cultivates observation, gives power to detect, remember, anticipate, Interpret and \u2018thwart the plans obedience, -and so preoccupies the attention of all'atudents, to \u2018the exclusion of much that- was mischievous in «college life, that {t has become the ally of good order and reasonable living.All these things have been sufficiently recognized, and we should regret to see the \u2018game abolished.But we should \u2018ous and better sport.Interference All Wrong.lies in the fundamental principle of it\u2014 | the stopping of good\u2019 play by opposition and interference, In -this respect how different is this gime from almost any other?ase- ball résents as foul any attempt to spol} \u2018the play of an opponent.What would happen if a ran, running to bases were What, If the batter could have his bat .lassoed in some way just before striking?All plays dre made as difficult as they can be made by the opposing side, but every \u2018play is allow- terruption.\" Another question may be asked about |.s it a game when piayers are either \u2018Injured or exhausted to such a degree that, for the preservation of life, or for -of the game they must be removed from the field.1s it fair- to put a new E.BENEDICT.\u2014 of opposing minds; Inculcates prompt not regret to see it made less \u2018danger- Another objection\u2019 \u2018to football as.sport ed to proceed to its finish without in- player, wholly unwearied, Into tha place of a man who has feught through a game until it is nearly finished, thus giving fresh strength to a team ang introducing new elements of skill.All: other points apart it may be urged with confidence that, the single element of unfairness in brining fresh players into a game to contend with wearied men is fatal to the game as good sport.{rer Sports at McGill University.The formation of a bowling club at \u2018McGill is a source of great pleasure to the many upholders of the manly art When once rules have been drawn up and suitable hours arranged for noth- Ing should prevent the progress of thla organization.The formation of a club Instead of a class does away with much of the \u2018old feeling of exclusive- \u2018ness which was a great drawback to many men who would otherwise have joined.beirig well attended.* So much enthusiasm has been .shown at the baskets ball practices\u2019 that year praetices have been decided on and the .hours arranged for.The hours for the various years are: Seniors, 4-5 Friday; Juniors, Wednesday, 5-6; Sophomores, Saturday, 4-5; Freshmen, Saturday, 3-4.Durs Ing- these hou: + the floor will be exclusively held by the year to whom they belong.co The.system of a.manager instead of captain seems to be an exceedingly gnod che.Not only does he take chirge of the practices: but also picks the players for the team.Through the kindness of Dr.Talt Mce Kenzie individual trophies ere: again to be contested for'this year.AUTOMATIC PIANO: PLAYERS.The best automatic plano players can only be obtained at ©.W.Lind.the almost equally important winninw! gay.Limited, 2285 Sx.Catherine Street.East End branch, 1822 St.Catherine Street.Adv, - G.A.WR:GHT.WwW.A.RICHARDS.+- WORLD\u2019 S CONGRESS oF SALVATIONISTS i¥ LONDON | 10 CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY or + TRE ARXY i \u201cGo ye into all she world\u201d is az zn [ Juncti on which the Sa! vat = Armas Ms \u2018fully, carried ods.Now 2 1 epresen: aus es from = \u2018all tha war.mort ip its bis rap.ace 10 COMMEZ twenty- -five years wire From the miidis \"dle of July max: thers gress In Lonisn.E vf every tongue?Upon a central bui: ting, ® Seas rase} and Note mes\" Simuitansoas.s will confer at\u2019 Hall, and ¢ther ina \u201cprincipal su Devotion wi this worid cour Wea of what lands.there wil ing every.branch «of A S- The to the great™, ant\u2019 varied x\u2014X THREE, RIVERS BURGLARY.Thief Hid in Store and \u201cat ! .BG.ciesnccrsoeccnssssiscriossona Tecosssscncosecssinncssescsssnce FF secscose \u2018 20 = I 10.e0osorerocasseusosacccos20û - » .SEVEN.- \u2018the police.\u201d \u201cAnd howpcan you suppose me to he In a position to prove that?Say that I had sât\u2018in\u2019 my front window ail that evening, and watched with Urinter- rupted asslduity .the \u2018door through, which go many are said to have passed\u2019 between \u2018sun$ef and midnight-\u2014smue-.thing which I did not.dd, as I have plainly stated on oath\u2014how could you have expected me to see what went on in the black ihterlor of a house whose exterior is barely discernible at night \u2018across the street?\u201d \u201cThen you can not aid her?\" I.asked.\"With.a light bound he \u2018leaped\u2019 into As -he took.his seat he politely remarked: \u201cI should be glad to, since; though not à :Mopre, she is near enough .the family\u2019 to affect its.honor.Rut not having even seen: her enter the house 1 can not testify In any way in regard to her.Home, Caesar, and drive quickly.I do not thrive.under these evening damps.\u201d And leaning back, with.\u2018an inexpress- fble air of contentment with himseif, his equipage and the prospect of an indefinite ehjoyment of the same, the : \u201cI never am anywhere but - here on the twenty-third of May,\u201d he declared.\u201cMis Tuttle needed Some adviser.\u201d \u201cAh, probably.\u201d \u201cYou.would have.been a good one.\u2019 \"And a welcome one, eh?\u2019 I hardly thought he would have \u2018been a welcome one, but I did not admit the fact, Nevertheless he.seized on the advantage.he evidently thought he had gained and added, mildly enough, or rather without any display of feeling: \u201cMiss Tuttle \u201clikes me even less than\u2019 I do not think she would have accepted, certajnly she would not have desired my presence in her.counsels.But :of one thing wish her to be assured, her and the world in general.Any money she may, need at this\u2014at this unhappy crisis in her life, she will find amply supplied.She has no claims on me, | makes little difference where the: fam- fly hônor is concerned, Her mother's husband was my- brotber-the girl shall have all she needs.I will write her so.\u201d » He was moving toward his carriage.\u201cFine turnout?\u201d he interrogatively remarked.» I assented.with an the surprise, with all the wonder even\u2014which his sublime egotism seemed to invite.\u201cIt Is the best that Downey could raise In the time I alloted him.When 1 really finger the- money, we shall see, we shall see.\u201d His foot was on the carriage- -step.He looked up at the west.The sun was almost down but not quite, \u201cHave you any Bpeclal business with me?\" he asked, lingering with what I thought: \u2018à surprising display of consclentious- ness till the last ray of direct sunlight had disappeared.I glanced up at the ecachman.sitting on his box as rigid as any stone, \u201cYou may speak,\u201d said he; \u201cCaesar neither ' hears nor sees anything but his horses when he drives me,\u201d The: (black -did- not wink.He was as completeiy at home on.the box and.as quiet and composed in his service es if he had driven this man for years.- I'my present excitement, have been ready but that\u2019 \u201cHe undecatands his a duty,\u201d finished | isn last rpresentative of the great.Moore family was qulgtly driven.away.011 XVIE A FRESH START.T was far trom being goad company .that night.I -kneW this Without bes, ing told.My mind was too busy.IT wns too full of regrets and plans, rea- Sonings and counter reasonings.\u2018In my eyes Miss Tuttle had suddenly be- Come innocent, consequently a victim.But a victim to what?To some exag- Rerated sense of duty?Possibly; but to what duty.That was the question to answer which offhand I would; in \u2018to sacrifice.a month's pay.must feel fôr a beautiful woman\u2019 caught An such a deadly snare of clrcumstan- tial evidence, but by the conviction that Durbin, \u2018whose present'sleek complacency was more offensive to me than the sneering superiority of a week ago, believed her to be a gullty woman, and as such his rightful prey.This alone would have influenced me to take the opposjte view; for we never ran along together, and in a case where any division of opinion was possible; always found ourselves, consciously or unconsciously, on different sides.Yet I did not really dislike Durbin, who is a very fine fellow.I only hated his success and the favor which rewarded fit.(To be tontinued.) ee ne mmm A GREAT BOOK OFFER.The Herald Library Club has a few | ments.After \u2018this lot is disposed of these books will not be offered.by a book firm in Canada a\u20ac a price lesa than $40.The Herald prepays all express charges, and if the purchaser does not wish to keep them, they may be returned at our expense, Subacrib- erg can get them by paying ohne dollar per month.No more acceptable Christmas present could be given a \u201cthe purchase of the following immovables, to \u201con the official plan and in the book of refer- For I was moved, not only by the \u2018aa: 2 miration and sympathy which all men | Encyclopaedic Dictionaries left: which |.they will sell on \u2018eary monthly pay- | EIGHT.NINE.| a INSOLVENT NOTICE In Re DELFOSSE- & co.Insolvent.Ry order of the Court, dated November the fifth, nineteen hundred aud, three, tenders will be recelved at.the dffice of the undersigned Curator until Tueaday, November _Beventeenth, nivctéen hundred and three, for wit: 1.\u2014One lot.of Jand, dosignatea on the official plan and in the \"book of reference of the Parish of Montreal, as the southwest portion of sub-division 6 B, of lot No, 214, of sald Parish of Montreal, with.buildings theteon erected.Said property bearing - clvie No.Windsor Avenue, of the City \u2018of Westmount.\" * The purchaser will assume all mortgages, munloipal, specials and school taxes, and interest dué, or to become due, and in addition.thereto.all legal expenses, registrar's fees, cost of advertising, fces of notaries.and - commission: to Curator.Incurred in effecting the sale of the sald property.The mortgages known up to.date\u201camount.to dollars and\u2019 four cents.2,\u2014One lot of land \u2018known \u2018and designated \u2018ence of the Parish of Montreal, as the seuth- east portion \u2018of sub- division 20 of lot No.220, of said.Parish.of Montreal, with bulldings thereon erected.Said property bearing No.mount.The mortgages.known up to date amount.\u201cdollars\u201d and \u2018elght cents .(47,296.08) on this property.The purchaser will assume the same obligations_as above mentioned in the first lot.For all information, apply.to the Curator, \u2018 J.M.\u2018MARCOTTE, \u201c17 Place d'Armes Hm.November 7th, 1908.5 Public bray D Books.igned, will be recefved at the City Clerk's pial City.Hall, for the sale of certain books for the Technical Library, as follows: * .(a) For Books published by Canadian or United States fi firms, until 30th November .stant, at n de) For books Dubifahed by European firms, until 28th December next, at noon, The whole according to the specification and list to \u2018be obtained from the undersigned.\u201cTenders must be made on.forms \"supplied by the undersigned.The lowest or aay tender \u201cwill not \u2018necessarily be accepted.: .(By order), be 0.DAVID, friend.Ste them advertised In.this 251 six thousand two : hundred and Beventy-six |.432 Lansdowne Avenue, of the City ot West- .to.seven thousand two hundred and \u2018ninéty-six |- SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- | | Tuesday.the First Day of ous Clerk.City Clerk's Office, .City H ; gt November .ex 1.vo.- , VC nm ron a COMPANY, + .Cottonades, Ticking, Denim, \u201cAwnings, Shirtings, Flannelettos, Ging- hams; Zephyrs, Skirtings, Dress Goods, | Lawns, Cottons,\u2019 \u2018Blankets, Angolas, Yarns, etc.\u2026: ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE, sup.PLIED.v D.Morrice, Sons &co \u2014AGENTS-\u2014 \u201cTHE =~ = CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE DIVIDEND.NO, 78.\u201cNotice Is: hereby given that a DIVIDEND OF THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.upon thé capital stock of this institution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the Bank and its Branches on and after TUESDAY, the 1st day of DECEMBER next.The Transfer Books will bé closed from 16th to 30th November, both days incluelve.THB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at the Banking House, in Toronto, on: - TUESDAY, the 12th day of.JANUARY next.The chair will be taken at twelve o'clock noon.By order of the Board.- B.E.WALKER, General Manager.Toronta, October\u2019 27th, 1903.- BANK OF MONTREAL \" wbricE 18 HERERY « GIVEN, that a Dividend of Five Per Cent.upon the-paild up Capital \u2018Stock of this Institution:.has been declared for the, current half-year, and that the same will be payable at ita Banking Heuse | in this City, and at its Branches, on snd after mber next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the sou of November next, .both days inclusive.The Annual General \u2018Meeting of the Shareholders in be held at the the Banking House of.the Institution on onday the Seven: day of December noxt.\u2026 h eu The chair to be taken at noom: \u2018By order of the Board.B.8 CLOUSTON, \u2019 General Manager.Montreal, 13th October, 1908 .MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 ,[ HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.|- x - - Price.Price.; Carter's PIS.eiounnnns 260 Be Stuart\u2019s Tablets.\u2026.\u2019 50 390 Casterla 4.ccc0cc0ee.350 Bbo Mariani Wing.recto ave.$1.28 880 Dyers Jelly Cucumber.250 180 Stearns\u2019 Wat fera.\u2018eos 180 Pinkham'e Vegetable\u2019 Com- peund .re ore.31.00 TBo Paine\u2019 s Colo Compound.1.00 The Warner's Safe Cure.\u2026$1.00 TR | Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills.500 300 Séôtt'e Emulsion, large.31.00 750 Peruna.$.00 .750 Fellow's Syrup .$180 - .O80 Hood's Saraaparilia 100 @Bo Ayer's Hair Viger ~.9100 @Bn Williams® Pink Pills .Ho 8Be Abbey'e Galt.large.29n | Dow S BREWERY Regular Our Enc's Fruit Saft.\"$1.90 0.75e It would be frmpossiblé to enumerate every thing, but you can buy ue all Patent Medicines, Rubber Goods, Bundries, Por: fumes,.ete., at greatly reduced prices.N &F The aheve priced are for CASH ONLY, PRESCRIPTIONS.In prescription work we cousistentiy adhers \"to the principle that only the purest and bout - drugs.and medicines should de used.We uever depart frem that standard.There's ae telling when you'll need prem reliable proper ption service.oa us in mind.© make a renvengble OCAREFUL and ACCURATE MPOTRRING.Oueds sent te an tv end to pea \u2018Wesimeont: Night bell ahd speaking tobe.store.HARTE'S 2450 St.Catherine $t.Cor.Drummend.: CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.indie Paie, and Mild \u201cCrown,\u201d \u201cBrahe Mos Steut.and \u201cSingle?T.J.ae Street.\u2018homas\u2019 Kinsella, 337 St.Antoine Street, ue J.Ratferty, 30 and 33 Vallee'Street.Tbe Virtue Bottling Co., 19 Aller Street.Telephon Main WILLIAM Dow a coos & Co, SREWERS, Pale Ales.and Porter Cut Bate Drugs| Also night telephone \u2018in eolork\u2019s resm ever |.HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and 63rd Street, N NY.city.Telephone .in Every Room.Rooms $1.00 per Day and Upwards.From Grand Central station take cars \u2018marked \u2018Broadway to Fort Lee Ferry,\u2018 and .He Empire in seven minutes.All surface cars ot.the \u201cMetropolitan Hotel Empire.\u2014 .The restaurant of the Empire is noted ter the excellence of its cuisine, its efficient eer- vice\u2019 and moderate prices.: A fine.library of choice literature.for | the exclusive use of eur guests.iting the Metropolis, Orchestral Concerts Every Evening.Within ten minutes of amusement and shopping centres.The Empire ts the headquarters of the Canadian Socisty of New York, end for vooklet.w.Jehneen Quinn, Prop, - Wermerty of Montreal, Leather Belting .\u201cGenuine Oak.Also Mill Suppli \u201cOur prices are better an api .quality, of our known to dwell on.|D.K.MéLAREN, 951 CRAIG ST.MONTREAL._ BRANCH, \u2018TORONTO.J.Hu.R.MOLSON & \u2018Ale and Portes Deowtra.Save always on hard the vartèes kinds of ALE and PORTER \"Wood and Bottle, Families Reavierly Supplied LACHINE, PQ Mate 00.Free ses de rent, « 0 000 Noire Dame St Mantroat 1 \u201cTransit.Co.\u2019 pass the .The Em p tre has - long- been the favorite \u201chotel for teurists vise.; s are too well « RL ao Drm Creer Era pepe re ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 res, pi an ners no ms arpa ma ny ep esos som ret rer cy ee marae get Cr oe BROS.| PHILLIPS SQUARE._ The Feature i in Our | Offerings To-day | is MEN\u2019 S - SHIRTS «OUR SPECIAL (White shirt), $1.00 | Is made.on the premises: large and \u2018roomy, hand-made button- holes, open front or buck, cuffs or bands, pure linen.bosoms.- LT.| Stationery Dept.PRIVATE GREETING CARDS .Vv ; FOR CHRISTMAS 1983.Ce Customers car new.have their own greetings printed or emboese in azy style or color.: Call and see sample book.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE ~~ .| || \u201cgsm WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF Le CET LADIES SHOES _ _ Le : SPECIAL SALE.| 20 1X c.with 5p.c.Extra for Cash | 0 : a a, OFF.ALL | ; | Consisting à mn \u201cpart of Ladies Carriage Hats, Ladies\u2019 Dress Hats, 11 CR Ladies\u2019 Street Hats, Ladies\u2019 Fancy.Toques, Ladies\u2019 Bonnets.orl ; El Dress Shire, Business Shirts.Children's Sailor Hats, Children\u2019 s Silk- Hats, Children\u2019 s Silk Bonnets.| ; - .Ceylon Flanne! Shirts.Pyjama Suits: Night Shirts, etc.ete.\u2026 2° Our Shirt- Making Department.\u201c48° properly equipped, under the charge of an\u2019 experienced Sutter, and all\u2019 special \u2018 |.orders, confided to his care.will receive\u2019 TE careful attention.oC Hardware Der pt.cr \u2018SECOND FLOOR.a { - WATER FILTERS Much.trouble and danger\u201d can be pre- : veñted, by proper filtration of \u2018vater.\"| Fevers and all maladies brought on through impure water are prevented, .4s can be attested by all users of Ye- liuble filtérs.\u2026- .Stoneware and Carbon, from\u2019 \u2018best New Jersey clay; they have stood the test over: 20 years.$4.00 up : Improv ed Natural = Sione Géerm- oo proof Filters, with a separute ice chamber to-keep the.filtered .water from coming in contact with sambk; every one: guaran- : .teed: easily cleaned.Only.00 up Hygeia Water.Filters, * simplest 5 ; and \u2018 easiest cleaned; rec etved Le * World's.Fair Medal, -$5.00 up .Filter to.fit on taps, 15e ip to .45 Furnace Hods, Coa!l Hôds, Scoops, Pok- + ers\u2019'and Flue ¢]eaners.- ~ 7 Ash Shovels and Dust- -Proof.Ash Sifts D RE\\ OLVERS.1 .- - .; or Space will not permit: of our.putting in a + complete ling of Guns and.Ammunition; but any a information wanted can'be had on application.241 EF Winchester \u2018Take Down Repeating Shot Gin No.1190\u2014 30- neh best rolled steel barrel, pistol\u201d Peru nm ns N pea © grip.hardwood stock.and fore-arm, weighs PO SN aboùr 714 lbs, new lock \u2018opéneil by reco, : \u2019 \"making it \u201cthe quickest.repeater known, : Load 6 shots, uses 28, and 2%\" fuch\u2019 shells, \u2014 rame ee Tull choke: makes a very oo patte rn und So JERE Heer # TAKE DOWN ° gives, good penetration.Ce CES ® FEATURE Double Barrel Shot Guns none grr #hot guns, in diferent auallfies, at $12.00, $18.00, $35.00 and Cogswell & Harrison a best: E alisl Runs, Pr fees Cee Cn 385,00 Pd 493.00 5 \u201csingle u leger, double barrel.15 CC RA TN, REE AE se Cepia FR Me x Pees 5 =, ER, ers.oS ac Steel und Wood Shovels of all sizes, i tue San ee Brooklyn Oil , Heaters, everyone's > 2.50.$ \u2018 or 94.75 10 $06.00.reel foot attachments.Sct UF Pest range, Both in design and prices NOTTI NAR CAGE CURTAINS, tu NW 3% The Little Comfort Single Thre: ad \u201cWw Der wr eu, from, per Fait, $1.15.1 .À ) Hand Machine 85.00 _tu$ .; à SPECIAL.\u2018OFFER The: New Tuck Folder, mukes I.Au TRE ense range of SASH CUR- tucks on any kind \u201cof materint | A.to: watch tire above, from, ; ue pair: 02.78 tu 615.00 jthout creasing, and fi .,Ç iachine.© sing, and f ta: any a:00 Six Go- Carts that are slightly hoy D .Arablan, Aces Insertions Poe a oF ; >.ang nels.in great varioty of pate \u2026 E Needles for oa makes \u20ac of sewing worn.) rices- $13.50 to $14.50, \u201cWII be \u2018terns ang\u2019 Irie ex, for trimmings.por.À.- Folding: Sewing Tables, $1.78 und.$250 sold at $10.00 net cash.tires, window curtains, cushion tops, - Le : 4 p door Panels and ded spreads, \u2019 + ianoma.Stas be ceased tas SEE pn mR es me - _ _- | ee inde * &hich same isn\u2019t true at all, ESTABLISHED 1808.¥ Ae PE 4 i 2170 à , NO.263.~Madge Merton's Weekly With Her Herald Rwaders: .wT.11 14s L'aik\" .+.+ Twè men : \u2018having linched together, s began.telling each other their troubles, ¢ 4 3 i i } | 1 , - eniy rest them, if you could enly cheer i he men say they \u2018never do.' \u201cCan you get & carpenter or a paint- ar, & plumber on a\u2019 man of any sort to \u2018No work?\" asked the one who had just moved into a new.house, .¢ \u201cNo, indeed, * gald the other, who had \u2018also just moved, \u201cand I'm glad to know some one else is having trouble, -tor I.belleve my wife thinks it is my.fault.\u2019 And then they foregathered upon the subject of the quick promises and the slow performances made by workmen, the prevarications, the independence and the long waiting by householders for the simplest jobbers without which the gas stove is a miss- | ing link and the bathroom without hot | rater.: Firm going to.tell my wife what \u201ctrouble you're having,\u2019 said one buch \u201cot unhappiness to the other, \u201cfor I really belleve she thinks it's my fault things don\u2019t get\u2019 done.\u201d Then they told each other how - \u201chard they worked (at the telephone) to set things: In orden how unreasonable wives were, how troublesome landlords were, ând what a combination of unrest they made for the poor man who, had to to things.pry little gossipings as these lead bne to believe that after all men have their troubles, and many women think rouble has a monopoly of t .dur sex t .What an upside-down place a house Is when , the \u2018people .do come to do ly.thipgs!.You trail helpless most hopelessly, from one room to an other, finding no rest for the sole 0 your foot.It's wonderful how omnipresent a couple of men can be when they're painting or fixing lights \u2018or staining floors.\u201cI den\u2019t see how you _yanage to live In such a muss, said the pessimistic relative who came to call.\u201cWe aren't really living,\u201d mused the housekeeper; \u201cwe're -pretending w're.travelling.It's wonderful what \u2018you tan do witheut when you're travelling, what you can put up.with, and how long you can live ina handbag .when your luggage has gone astray.\u201d | You can.do witheut your.bboks, \u2018and take to \u2018the dally papers and your expense book for news and\u2019 amusement and advice, or read the guide book of .'s wonderful more he et know about Mantreal than: the people who have lived here so- long- that - the freshness .has worn \"off \u2018thelr outer and inner eyes.You can play visitor in your own house, : too; pretend that all you own is in -one trunk: that you can't have your other clothes, and that you left all your small traps at home.There's a lot in pretending.In fact, if you pretend hard enough you can pretend you: don\u2019t mind moving or settling or delays or mistakes at all.We can do a, deal of real hard work it .we call it : gport, and.put up with much discom-' \u2018fort if we call it\u2014cempins, \u2018for.instance.\u2014 Is \u2018at ever borne in upon \u2018your soul that weariness of the world is the saddest thing?Sorrow we outgrow, and Time touches all grief with healing fingers, but weariness of body.and wearl-' riers of heart mean that.the strength is growing less and the enthusiasm 1s becoming enfeebled.It might \u2018be helped, but likely it won't \u2018be, and tor those two ills \u2018there is ton often no to-morrow _of hope.So.mony people work past resiing: Fo many have, somehow or an-, other, lost, beyond recall, all that \u2018 rrakes for joy in living, that the expressions of weariness one sees, sometimes in old faces, but too often \u2018in young ones.crush into your heart with \u2018a pity that iz an ache.It you could thefn, if you could only help them to leave undone the things that don\u2019t matter.if you could only persuade them that happiness may be- found in the simplest delights, and\u2019 that we far overstep and \"overreach when.we expect: only the.things aiffieult to\u2019 pos: Friendship Fess, wHl' bring us Joy.ond .love and the peace \u2018that cômes from doing the best we can each day | \u2014these should be.our .guerdon at twilight time.And the tired eyes with hope behind them are nnt so pitiful as the tired ones with pain behind, or the | \"hopeless -ones with no glint of a brave |\u2019 Disheart- | ened, weary worn faces \u2014 haw they \u201coutlook on.the \u2018to-morrow.haunt you! You see.them in.the street cars and in the railway coaches, you pass them in the streets, you catch the shadow \u2018of inner unrest between whiles at church, at the theatre, or'in \"the pauses of a conversation, when the company expression fades away, and for à moment the real self peers out of the eyes.What gi! sions of defeat, what expressions\u2019 of despair} And it might be changed\u2014most of it.It's an unnecessary burden.We can refuse to have anything to do with the disagreeable\u2014put It \"behind ts, evade It, forget it, and, turning our eyes only to the best in lite, keep ourselves from growing old and\u201d unhappy wander the weaririess of the world, © and al- | Mone girl said loftily, and with F jiAriSa: a Tm bow much |.pses of \u2018heart- ! hunger we catch, what piteous confes- great writérs.It's a wise part of the training of a child\u2014the memorizing of wonderful truths.from = good books.\u2018When you lie ill, perhaps, with fever burning your sleep away, there's something very soothing in the mere saying cver of Mrs.Browning's \u201cHe Giveth His Beloved Sleep.\u201d When you w \u2018atch \u2018beside a sick bed, and your mind.if left to itself, would people the shadowy corners with hideous imps, it's well to be able to quote to yourself the grand old \u201cPsalm of Life\u201d or seme bit of wisdom or comfort.or philosophy that, tucked away in the attic.of your memory, comes out readily enough If you get the right thread and unravel with a steady hand.When you bezin to pity yourself (and we wlil dc that sometimes; you know), there's \u2018that bit of Longfellow's \u2018Bridge\u2019 which rings true and.tender and strong: \u201cAnd the burden laid upon me Seemed greater than I éould \u2018par : - But now it has fallen from me, \u2018It is buried in the sea, And only the sorrow of others Casts its shadow.over me.\u201d \u2018- ; Isn't there a lesson in thdt?Doesn't\u2019 it brace you up?What would you take for the \u2018bits\u2019 of prose and verse You have hiddén away in your mind?I wouldn't sell mine.When.I get old, it I do, and my eyes grow dim, I'm going to say over and over to myself \u2018the sweet, splendid things I learned: while my.eyes were.young.We were taking \u2018about nride\u2014and feathers all over hér hat: \u201cWall, thankful for one thing; I'm not proud.» swered quickly.tnd we ali prick-d, un cur eyebrows and laid back our cats and drew chairs closer, for it promised- to be Interesting\u2014the discussion whlch was gure to.follow.proud,\u2019 you kroi,.said the second speaker, \u201cand sometimes false pride Ls palmed off for real independence: of .Mixed zibeline'.in violet shades two stitched strape of the material.seams, and finished with a stitched - I wel to have stowed away in.\u2018our or - ha gr ew + = te Cr memories the good thoughts of the\u2019 Is there money enough to buy them?spirit.A man nfay\u2019 be too.vain to wear shabby clothes: when: ha can't pay for good nes, That isn't pride \u2018of soul\u2014it's a mean little bit of misunderstanding of the world.\" - A man.thinks to himself that he {s.too proud to confess failure, and he goes a begging \u2018or Jnor.ey .or influence to keep him going.That \u2018isn\u2019t real pride.Real prile won't curry favors.It won't beg, lt won't accept gifts that It has no right t6 receive.It will work.It will do without things.It will starve.That is\u2019 real good pride,\u201d Wea agreed wilh her, and began to cà, and\u2019 been rather proud of.toa, till we discovered what mean little things they were.We.confessed to prides we'd beun ashamed of, too ,\u2014prides we had\" hidden away and blamed on our ancestors, and which rane we had come to, beïleve Were things to encouruge after | all.There's a nobility \u201cabout the \u2018pride whlch, does * without things | it ean't afford, and something despicable, about the mean little Lb! ister of vanity which \u2018Hives up ts salf- respect for the sake of Making an impression.: Golden days, rights of purple twl- \u2018Ught, soft starlight, mellow tints on river and hill.and sunrises and sunsets of -unusual brilliance, these have \u2018come to us with All-Hallow's summer.There 3 & crispness.in tha air in the early morns ing, and at four.n\u2019clock the wind comes wand-ing in from nver the, hiils and for away, and we pat a match wood in ihe rate gro} \u2018uteh the \u2018lames wiih drive back the chiil: Ther féost.uy a+ ape ton Of tan tra, \u201cI'm thankful that 1 am,\u201d anothér ~n- | \u201cThere's a \u2018geod proud\u2019 \u2018and a han | ti - Lost pers, ian this sole nd-d au- tümn-so.nothing to he thankful for?Wa\u2019 Jeve the Winter of CouTsE, tat run cote ever scoms aljaet \u2018to -hiving' it shorténsd tva stretch of fine bright sn \u201cavehther November, .Ts bad Jor av conan win hme lagaye Tived instaree cities to go ito, what sha.Sig likely ta cull exilé in à null town, | ihe \u201c1s apt to.rideuriderstund the people, IN FURRY ZIBELINE.with braided black velvet makes this.street costume, The coat je collariess, tight fitting in the back, and slightly bloused at the waistline, where a narrow belt appears.slesve has a very little fulness below the elbow, and is finished with \u201cThe The hem.skirt is gored, with lara The Spiegel hat.is in black.velvet, with a high crown and half a dozen.ostrich tips at the loft: side, j a.BN ae % Y FE.ssh 81 = disussing the prijes we had\u2019 ehtertain- | 5 ne] 21a We n ai sno flakes and i ice, but, for | - {your \u2018drid to ve very sadly misunderstood herself.If she is not a weman of \u2018bread mind and culture she may posibly put on airs, and that is something that the | people in small places will never for- larger centres of \u201cactivity.She may call them petty, and say they gesalp give in anyone soming te them frem | und fail \u2018te se: how Important births, | marriages and deuths, new houses and new parler earpets are if they oceur! amengst people yeu have Kuown ail, vour life The woman who has just come Into.a district cannot be expacted | | to eare whether Johnnie Brown has the | | she lost her twir.bablés with measles \u2018when the epidémic of ten years ago: carried Jorrow to \u201880 many or hood says to tuelf with sorrowful wag- gings of \u2018the head, that ft is tos bad! that Jimmie Rogere was let play with, tine.# - .Some.of the things people tell ene another sourd like tattling gossip to the.outriëer.and they're met.-terest In humbre.They dent mean to.be unkind.ner inquisitive.You, whe never.\u2018knew your next door neighbor haven't.any patlence with the triviall- ties, but when cv realize \u2018that a town fs a good deal like a large family, you can get a slight inkling, of the way in \u201cregard, ne another.\u201d ¢ottling down inte \u2018their homnes\u2014the\u2019 September und Cetober brider,.\u2018ax well as the June brides, who have, for the most part \u201cbeen putting aff house- set- tring tir autumn, Tsn't\u2019 it Jovely fun intiking the hone nest, planning for it, adopting an expensive idea, And working it out to suit a quirt fficome, and \u201cperhaps a \u201cquiet tarte\u201d There \u2018are Jgiewiy- -married \u2018folks.of ceurve, whose: ; houses are F1: ln for the fat the decors i utor's, \u2018but perhaps tha msjerity of \"those \u201cwho set up: hegsekeeping must - keep count of the nic ele] unless they / want to hy burdened with debts.Debts Una mortpiaces are dreadful\u2019 hing.* shnpt furnishings, makeshifis of any \u2018sert, hrâve \u201cdoing TALROUL is hatter far than the ovristepping of the avail- \u201cable\u201d And such a bisssing of con.fonds.so tent comes to tie house wijth is really the house of the people who live In it, and not one wrirh they have set up at \u201cthe \u2018expense of athars\u2019 Snmetimes the new hoses are arranged more from a © Viraacing-roam jp mat, afi view, than they © shoal] be.The \u2018kitchen the Îiving- | room \u201c(which ought .te be the.best, | bright st wd omissty and the slesp- line rooms.are much more important {| tian dome \u2018dear peov\u2019e think.A lv vhich the members of the community Every where ihe little brile- wiv es are measles or net, but anyene who khew |.Johnnie's mother and recollected that -.would unlerstand why the _nelghbor- |.\u2018Johnnie wefore Be was eut ef.quaran- ; They are only the evidencer of a deep human Im- | a \u2018êle in importance end we 2 jt e-room may be- furnish od with gerd I taste 1nd et anemy, \u2018and\u2019 vet he fit te l ertertain the Que-n in.Tus the people v ho make the bouse, rot the'houss that Makes.the peopie No ane respects the | D ependthrit, be- ita male er a female ans, and the hover that Is \u2018the trie ex- | firession 37 the taste and the pocket af its owner is thy house which will win mapt real saratration.from thinking people.Correspondence.ee on ns aon ae [AT readers are \u2018welcome, to thego.col- » \u2018 umis Faudwriting is delidonied; end \u2018drawings of the he ee «& hard, showing the pris be res Naor ll photographs, Ww.w 1f stampé are encloseû.\u2014A ) - Mérteu, MHersld Vitre.à : Rorary\u2014 Four \u2018boy will surely grew up: to Ye a great eemsert te pou, and i you mother him so carefully, yen \u2018ydeserve the pride and pleasure whidh the big\u2019 bey \u2018will bel Tlase ne skipping about.2.I belleve the best covering for the kitchen figer is line- leum.A hard wooû floer {is very beautiful if it is kept polished but it te hard for the feet of theses who werk :n the kitchen, and uriless yeu ean \u2018make up your mind to rags at the sink and tables, there wiil be tired feet in vour house.And weolly in a kitchen don't séeim to me to \u2018quite In their right place.8.Nave yeu geen that material called Craiguele.It | J has a pretty texture, and ban very | 1 well indeed.The linen os are goed too\u2014the oatmeal er granite cloth + particularly eo.but velours has a leek of railway seats to.me.Debble\u2014Y¥rush brass ts the name given to that dull finish In which the | new fixtures are shown.2.The oid \u2018Nottingham nets are being extensively used, and two of the newest pattèrns are the Empire wreath and the Marie Antoinette basket and bow knet.They do lvok very much like the curtaées grandma and mine teed te hens in thelr dress-up reoms, theugh, te be sure, the patterns are smaller the folds \u201chang mere pretti y not get a linen taffeta for ¢ e wpholstered chair.It ip 50 much less stuffy then wool goods; and so much Jess expensive then silks; and yet at the sante time quite artietie.America\u2014l\u2019m Fe you are ee hap- plly situated, a .|-your.mind te \u2018things if.yeu can\u2019t be se, them.\u2018Surely the time will come whem you will be free to fellow your e \u2018bent, Wouldn't it be curieus if ti bent should éhange?It dees so times you know.As we.grew older : >, .« .2e Tr, 7 : tend 1 Rope, wiser) the things which goss \"quickly, you'll hardly netise hew It is | that you've made up | ba hippy in spite ef because of.with the ompe Is fisted with a,single dart end factons in double-brassted atyle \u2018with eilk buttons.braid design edges the cape and trims the slecve.The other coat sleariy defines the figure ard is trimmed military fashion\u2019 with mohair braid.1675 afford « fosmaing and trim the pockets.The design.on the coat troat is repeated cn the skirt, which clears the ground ali areund.errant sesmed most werth wifi - somo ene thing thatis fae gremtest t >in all the wordé.] om se haye your lettex end I'm vure are really Im coxmest 708 KES 5.| loot things thet ase pour taings t look à Deris\u2014A child of aot in mu better AR bed than Taub in a e vo- oo m E cal lommeus weulé wi a chfld, doen't you think oe?rest way te de in te gut a number of \u2018zen gautnés, cheese these pontuining we- ries of the type mest Mke 's and oad then yous s rond.pe soript will always returned | Pe prion for.3 - id) 4 Ther ne ent places and parts of the same plase.gocisive, «arpest.cons and veiw PD Hovde \u2014Candar, ongimallty.vivaeity.i dapeuiones, imtuitéoun znd euduranes te Tere 1.very ambl- vs is 7 re 2 D reuriore ruse | \"are muok à is fearless, rese- fice industrisun, dbeerful but searvely wivasious, ead écpemdine Pen rou it where yey weuld * hore meld 1 retornixtg photo and letser te eur adéress.Crestayt\u2014Fes the very Ui \u2018ef luek îu 2 fatly world been so peed one.Mest of breaks sre 2! 2e Heginning.and tt > be thot veuve ed mont oi! the | rroeuble-time by.= ure ad +, vansidve, diligent, persistent am oell-.| oonivellod.Norah-\u2014Carefu! phampesiag ef the \u2018alr and massages with the fangs ought te belp it: Dem'd brush it we\u2019 viger- eunly and don't ever Wee à egnd te remove the éanéruff.J.I think Derls: is about the weiss, but oo 't you sing and \u2018sontmzt not te be\u2019 heard jot Just ltthle pricetice, und not frudo\u2014It would spe fo on ® ted to say.here.\\ hy not twin In rN - reseirte, afootio n- eau opebul.2.Yeu are Fret rn ate, 1mtultive, Ouida.C.A.P.\u2014We la ae lute, pemsitive, etmenst, pinenel of.a vieu dre 4 mem , eames bon ne and orme jet a retianes.' = To crues EF I ames.Deeivion.hope, or, oem- res ve Judgment + _ ain - ality.: Te .; Violet\u2014Ambitéon, enr, fuir - ence and endwmnse and mush SEE.| dde enes.a n oyute- malle, Sr lt BAL veny mer- onrnation\u2014 ; t we sal, ambisous, sed and burt MBilox\u2014Bywters, prudence.repr, ee 5 a, ie Ft as a.EE Werly Le = iene.3 hile- spy, and a.he - Pa sienge, eubl- \u2018don, emenglW, =.Troncese Papa bagetul, ener- potie In shud countperus.Pairaces, ty, per- sistemes, ame.5e Fever Method, 3 a .rrdina- tien; prudence and @.M.\u2014Intrepid, real spmonthetic, |X, hopeful and falety c Wil\u2014Genarems, vivacious, cheerful aad rly Bredve oe aiden ma a Pêtie suspi- n até oe Jr cheerful- aad ; LA May\u2014Order eo, neres- La hope.and {Fri rind » oe ye 0000 090089000000080000 co] ad te ywu already?Tour line |.-seng for | 090909800600 TWO ve LVET STREET COSTUMES.| These exesilent models for \u2018street wear ropresent the fitted nd sami- fitted fronts | respuctively.That .as Tiay\u2014Sympathy, or patience, sien.energy and vv\u2019 deity, .- -Alsiel\u2014Independe- :& sensitiv e, gensr- ous.sincere and decisive .-Arthur\u2014Nepe, method, Cousaga and perristerice.Menéuras-Ourdid, mviftisful, pertiateènt and ambitious.e-Cheerfiuiness, vivaelty, hope, pe ence amd method.F.\u2014Endirance, hope.ambition, viva- elty and determination.\u201cdects ; ambition, ardent, Girli\u2014Deterrained, sigeere and eriginal.Aréah\u2014Perseverance, candor, method: energy and æmbitien, A bout the 1 use.4 oy sanders ire veged te send recipes: to Bis cellimn, also hiots on curing for pismm, en litds\u2019 eesuemies snd big .sues; op [ttle centrivences ior les- gening lator in househsida, of pow \u201c Inventions which they have {ound suseessfu], aad ef lass they bave dixeeversd te ba vel able.) .Te prevent rusting of gas siques a weman who bas tried this plan gives it, tor the benefit of others: \u2018 ive the iren part of the stove: a light cout of enamel and always when tie oxen ts» not in use, leave the door she width of an inch: thus let- Es the sMgui heat from'the top burn- sus sssape.Then there will be no 1mslesare - {nalde to vsuse rust, POMATO AND SARDINM SALAD.\u2018\u2019finjost fr tomutees, \u2018peel them, reesp oùt sorme of the seeds, sprinkle.with salt, let tend ten minutes, then drain.\u2018Meiseve with a ferk, add a tablespoon of vinegar, a tablespesenfuyl of chepped chives, a dusting of vag- anne hol a oup of chopped eelery.Fill ten tesnitoes with tkig mixture,\u2019 sut en lee te willl, thrust a Mitle sprig of erems in the tup of emeh tomato an verve.Chopped olives may be added, snd a few lenves ot fresh tarragen improves Las Saver.Oa UE and a little ocexy sait T be - ated sor \u201ceciery.\u2018 \u2018 PRANUT SANDWICHES, : Chop a cup of shelled, skinned, and 1Qb8ted peanuts \u2014 very fine, and oan i Dahil whe salt.Mix with ceon£uls ef mayon- des Soupe wpread en.thin.of white bread.\u201cThe freuen eohoeeiate is a delicate and very easy % Dprapara, Melt ascth, add tii\u2018es cups of scalded milk, Cowl and fresse, um three parte ef lee te one of malt.e in sherbet er svelitail glaames 8 speenful of: nes.erearn piled lightly on tep of t we NOTMS.Never sallow cake te brown until de Iie to its full height, \u2018whidh at double Fu bulk.î it ™ Le wha while rivimng, either esel : or put a shèet of paper ever the dep.of It it.Tour cake will (net stile 1f after ert the tin yeu sprinkte it with P.: treatment takes.the of a paper ivi and i» mush easier to rhe usual proportions.of a French.dressing are oma tablespoon ef vinegar.three of oll, and seassiing et salt a Dede to taste.movihg feod frem het and eeid mokY When the meld centaine loe eres, Beth about it Ww hot EE I | Armaan green, sere S5 200 Enter then Ercx en _ _\u2014 ©.eus eeve crack- anergy aad patients.\u2014 \u2014 nome.\u201cCover delicate sailtines et\u2018 pr grated cheeses and pet them \u2018in «ithe ever or to brown very delicately.They -~ : : ., .ç = - \u2018 .\u2018 - Flavia\u2014Mirth, \u2018nätpendence, hope, energy and \u2018persixtence, ° L -Wree sami*iious, twe o,nares of ehoeslate.Add owe- halt cop » .& frw grains ef salt, one oup of water.Qeek uitil| emactiy epposite metheês tor-ra\u201d 1 CA fancy 8kirt is in \u2018walking length with straps and Buttons.Fear! but.meka an excellent accompaniment to a saind.* Whew using canned corn for corn\u2019 Oystars or frittery- pul\u2019 i first through tiie-1neat choprer.: The white of nn erk, if \u2018you have \u2018net & wkolw egg.muy Lv beaten slight- be fred croqustics, fish, cutlets, ete.Lt you use the yolk alene the result will \u2018be disastrous.When yeu have a.saucer of cold beet plekies left which it scerrs hara to get rid of chep them slightly, make a sauce \u201cfru four tebie-poons of vine- sar, sme tablespoon.of brown sugar and owe tpaepooh of butter.Let it boil up, then add.the beets and serve hot, {I yeu happen to nave a very small amount of vold spinath.left over, chop it fime, reheat; adding some butter and seaseninx if required tlien serve It on dienmonds of buticred toast garnished with rings of hard-boiled egg.- \u2018Add a.few tablespcons ef not.water j'iInstead-of milk to vhin- ithe \u20acggs in.an omelet; veu will find the water makes.{1t much more tender.When It is necessary- to pour boiling.water into a' tumbler or gluss cup put - in a tesepoon first and\u2019 no danger of the giass cracking.- Shake oysters gently all the time {they are parboiling.Steamed rice is better than boiled rioe for cmeseroles or dishes which require a rice lining: it clings better to tile mold than if boiled.\u2018The proper proportion stock is two-thirds meat fat gn bone.- À Jittle experiénce in.- marketing will teach you to pick out at \u2018ae glance a well- proportioned soup bope.Whole fish should always be broiled \u2019 on the flesh side first, then turned and breiled unril brow n and\u2019 crisp on.the skin side.- Irense a proiler before using it for fiuh, oyeters or anything which has no \u2018fat about it, else the food in the boller.will stick.You can thli when a .flsh \u2018is well \u2018broiled by its beginning to Nake apart.You.will also notices the flesh beging to separate from the \u2018backbone When you with to serve green veget- wisen making and one-third there will be .ables and have them really green, let, .them cook with the cover off.Sonietiries the tall and thin part ot ; \u2018a fish will brown too hard'or even burn in the \u2018bakirig.Cover with buttered paper key: in place with toothpleks., RICE, -BAK ED.so \u2019 Wash a cup of rice well.Take eup .broth, strain through a thin cloth, and add: twice as much bolling water, with a little salt.Put In the rice, and cook: \u2018stowly until it has taken up all the water and is soft.Pour in a large eup of hot m'ik, in which have been.mixed 2 eggs (raw), 2 tablespoonfuls grated cheese and a tables conful but- \u2018ter.Btir up well; add ut à cupful minoed veal \u2018and ham; taken from - your soup.turñ into a greased mould; _ cover and bake:1 hour in a dripping ' pan of het water, and invert upon a fiat dish.\u2014 POI \"ATO PANCAKES, 18 large potatoes, 3 heapine teaspoons of flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1-3 tegspoon sait, 1: or eggs, 2 teacups of bolling milk.The potatoes are peeled, washed and grated into à t- Éle-cold water (which keeps them white) thon strain \u2018off water and pour en Mite any other punoakes using little mere lard er butter.ENGLISH \u2018PANCAKES, 1 pint milk, 3 eggs: i teaspoon su 5, 1 cup fleur, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 sup of cream.pinch sait.3ift flour, salt and powder together, add to ît » an beaten with sugar, and diluted h milk and cream; mix, into thin barter, \"baking ever Ret fire using bute ter | A pams.Lo \u201c GRAHAM | BREAD.Take 1 and 2-8 cups of milk or water and a small piece of butter or lard; mix quite thick with Graham flour) add half cup yeast and set to rise ove night.In the morning dissolve \"a | teaspoen soda in a little water, and add 1-2 cup molasees; stir this into the bread, mix quite soft and put in making am tn to rise.Bake thoroughly.\u2019 boiling milk; sur in eggs.salt and flour \u2018melmed with: the baking powder, bake - .dip' in cold.water ; ly and uzed tou dip food in which are to .- .emacs Sex eee VAS TTT .* \"ed Balmoral cotton.It Is coarse, with - cleanliness.ea | Pitter-Patter.rome r\u2014\u2014 7 je x : THE MERRY WINTER TIME.Summer time's a sweet time .Wid watermillons red, \u2018\u2026 En mockinbird a-singin® In de tree top overhead; But, bless de winter season W'en de fros' a-fallin\u2019 gray, .En de worl\u2019 en heaven above it .Is happy on de.way, .\u2019 \u201c .But take dis worl\u2019 fum springtime, W'n de seed climb ter de light, En de blossoms is a-blowin' \u2018Crost de lan\u2019 in red en white, Fer de frosty time er winter, Whar de harves' is ter be\u2014 Hit's des so clost ter heaven Hit's good enough for me, + Little wax night lights that sit in a saucer and are guaranteed to burn tep hours, are a boon to the invalid, insomniac or nervous person.They are safer than oll or gas when a night light is needed in many ways.Another use for them is.in travelling.They are s0 easily carried.A dozen packed in a .of the dress sult case or.satchel., fiber garniturès will be greater than ever the coming season.Importers are \"already laying in large quantities of \" these.Blacks, whites, colors and ecrus, 1 but especially blacks, will be much inf.\u2018 evidence.The\u2019 black \u2018effects will be largely used for suits, on which -they \u2019 will be applied in the form of bands, - | :- * While it is still too*early for the sen- son's novelties in infants\u2019 wear td have .made their appearance, the question! of \u201c- materlals for coats.and wraps is to some extent decided.Ladies\" cloth, \u201c.kersey, serge and zibellne, will be popular in both white and.colors.Most of the zibeline used for this purpose is - of the less expensive grades.: The motif of the bat is extremely opular \u2018as a decorative aris «his year, and one of the smart: \u2018est of these buckles takes this form.| ~~ The animal is represented with outspread Wings, the body being studded with small dlamonds These stones*are | .arranged in such position that they: .suggest the framework of the creature's.; wings.: The first essential to beauty of person is beauty of mind.Without this, even the physically perfect face and torm will cease to please.Though she may have been favored by nature at \" birth, the woman who cherishes feel- {ngs of envy, hatred or malice\u2014who in- dulges in passionate outbreaks of anger | or worries about trifles\u2019 incessantly, will soon nullify - her natural advantages.Ugly lines will mar the per-, fect smoothness of cheek and brow; a |.hard, disagreeable look will creep inte < and\u2019 charm will slip from her day by day.| the face: something.of grace Nor must the homely woman make the mistake of thinking that purity of mind \u201cand heart, benevolence, kindness and all the -domestic virtues -will altogether compensate for the lack: of physical charm which itis within | her power to cultivate.Every woman can make or mar her own \"attractiveness.She can make it by being pure and true, .The high belt makes the walsts seem smaller, but they .are no smaller than, they.always have been with the - straight front corset.That: \u201chiked- up\u201d effect in the rear, when the shirtwaist, girl triés' to crawd her skirts up \u2018under a belt, is done away with by the'|.broad belts.The favorite color of the new belts is egg-plant purple.; A shirt waist suit is now merely an extremely simple dress.When a customer asks me for a: shirt waist suit IT show her some simpla woollen effect.Th term shirt waist has ceased to have .the meaning it once had.0 With évening dress the high coiffure \u2014that\u2019's'ben the fashion of.the past.Not [* \u2018only was the coiffure built as high as | \u2018possible, but.its height was exaggerated by glittering ornaments and aig: rettes.- - © oo But to-day \u2018it is the extreme low dressing that is the fashion.The hair 48 being worn lower¥ 1d, monstrous\u2019 thought '!\u2014perhaps the.the waterfall.Mme.Baker says:\u2014The Gibson girl, the military girl, the kangaroo walk, high heels, square ™ shoulders, ample \u2026 walsts, blouse walsts, flaring skirts and trains, skirts ¢linging at the knees, plaited shouders and Peek-a-boo walsts are out of date, and that now the style | of 1830 in dress: Sloping shoulders, snug \" 'walsts, narrow bust, round skirts, just touching the ground, elbow sleeves\u2014full and large, fichus and other shoulder | drapery and pointed © waist are .in fashion.: CT , À material more novel than the\u2018che- .viot, and as yef not\u2019 so generally seen, is cross stitched canvas.It comes in plain art colors, with a very coarse open mesh, has \u2018a sufficiently distinct.square weave to be used as an embroidery foundation, and :is undoubtedly: manufactured to'meet the craze for | elaborate cross stitch embroidery on shirt walsts.Fully -half of this.winter\u2019s shirt waists will.be embroidered, , and the majority of these in the old- | fashioned.cross.stitch that was used in sampler work a hundred years ago.The .colors In this cross stitch canvas are teally beautiful\u2014Gobelin blue, old Turk- 1sh green, all shades of red and brown terra cotta, Venetian red; \u2018and so on through ull the wonderful tones of the real vegetable dyes.\u2018 A very fine weave of linen, with a stiff linen finish.and also with a soft Irish finish, comes in all the plain colors and shades of ¢olors for winter shirt walsts.And there is n material that looks like cotton brilliantine -call- \u2018a cast fron, finish, costs as \u2018much as silk velvet, and \u2018has a legend of hand _ looms about it.Ce CT their children\u2019 hair as early as pos- Mothers should teach \u201cto care for their sible.ER - : 1£ the little girl is coaxed into the habit of giving her locks a hundred strokes with a clean brush.every morning and evening and \u2018braiding them loosely for bed, the foundation for.a future.beaytitul head of hair will be - Counting\u2019 the strokes will Hghten the task \u2018for her, and she will soôn- become accustomed to it and mike it part.of dally toilet.Tod.many children are allowed to go to bed with their hair.in - = tousled condition: only to have it erked and tangled hastily when s time tomes round y \" school Such a.practice 18 disastrous to the tierves of a sensitive child and ruinous Te the hair.acl { o take care o er \u2018hair,.and a : right time, and also to keèr her brushes and comb fn an immaculate state of .These articles should be ag \u2018strictly pergonal property as \u2018the tooth brush.Never allow one child to use the other's Ealr brush.\u201d Diseases of the scalp are.most contagious, and the brush is the surest.germ agent.= Simplicity continues to he the-key- nnté In the outfit of the fashionable de- \u2018butante.co Thé gown In which she makes.her bow to the.social world may repres- ~eht a good-sized account at the estab \u2018ahment of some large costumer, but iy effect is invariably quiet and girl- \u201cThe rule holds good throughout her wardrobe.ET Co .Rich silks and vatins ere left entire- | 0X \u2018can be tucked away in the-corner|-\u2014 It is said that the demand for wood- scheme in |.génerosity, 1 systematic.by being well] - read, by \u2018being: dainty in her personal} appearance.and belongings, by being: xt fall.will be | silk or satin linings.of lace enter into the design of \u2018gown \u201cval,\u201d or point 'd'esprit should be selected.approve of velvet coats for street wear, They are elegant for afternoon parties, \u2018but I think that it is decidedly bad taste to go downtown \u201cshopping and a picture hat.- \u2018 \"A word.-or two more about.the new colors and how to seléet the ones best suited to your èwn complexin: .i.violet tones do not make her more youthful, and she is never-so old that violet hues do.not soften all lines and |, dissipate all wrinkles.| possibilities and.cah be worn becom- aly by the greatest number of worrien.To the woman, n possibly wear it I would suggest try-, {ng green, electric blue or burnt orange.\u2018She must not ther, ; She finds the particular shade \u2018that - suits her best.; + Teach\u2019 the little a | e alighter down to two quarts of sweet.apples.ite or porcelain kettle, and when it bolls add as many apples as it will hold.without crowding, \u2018thick, and again pour over thé apples.-fruit-growing association.- ly to the older sister: Mothers have ny titors, it may be supposed to represent come te realise that, the ing dress \u2018for the \u201cbud\u201d is that which agents: her greatest Some of the debutante daughters weatlhiest families of the- : charm\u2014youth.' in the land last: year tabooed all silken fabrics, evan for their dancing gowns.They appear- the most becom- | the perfected process «! serving this useful fruit in the.simplest way.Wash Qne pqund af prunes in ssyeral wat nearly cover with water, and let.stand overnight.\u2018Then simmer the back of the .giove until tender.before removing from the stove add a large ed at the large balls and other smart | tablespoonful of sugar, functions attired in sheer lawns, swisses, batistes, or some\u2019 similar, material.These little frocks were always in pure White and buflt on the most simple es.The result was pronounced on all sides a m of the \u201cfl to adopt the same idea.It should prove & boon where the bank account is lImit- | ed he launching of one daughter.need not mean, as it too often does, ' a scrimping\u2019 in the Jdrgss allowance af all other members of the family.| Fashions of the year should be par-, | ticularly becoming to the debutante, | Drooping shoulders, high girdles and.full skirts all set off to advantage the .slender, girlish figure.The soft, flowing lines in vogue are especlally weil suited to her style.For her \u201ccoming-out\u2019 And evenine gowns she will find a large varlety of | new and appropriate.materials to \u2018choose among.Any number of novel- \u2018ties are shown.- These are to he made\u2019 up over the softest -and mest supple of = trimming.t charming one, and many | @lings* this season are sure SIRLION STEAK.A girloin stenk served In a chafing-.dish is a thrifty substitute for roast beef for a small family.- Sélect a cut welghing not inôre than two pounds and a half, and have it rolled in shape to fit in.an earthenware.saucepan of a ee tha: will go on the chaflng-dish.Sprinkle the.steak with salt and pepper, melting a bft of butter In the saucepan before the \u2018steak is put in.Do not.cover the dish, and allow each side of the steak te cook.about fifteen minutes, When done sprinkle the top thickly with chopped parsley, bits of.buttey, pnd a-few arops of lemon juice, letfing this dressing eat In for five mfnutes more béfore the stéak is served In the dish in which {tis cooked.©\" \"BREAD.+\" Take 8 quarts good flour, sift and warn, make a cavity in\u2018the centre, add.na large teagpoor salt.thke 1 pint of.new milk or water bolling \u2018hot, pour pr | have the, zets-in différent colors, as it \u201c1 Tatundered only: for 'lieir own _use,.fogretting that | \"| promptly dusty hair and skin than they \u2018 \"| proportion 0 the tidlhess.gained: | and pins are miniatures mounted In gun \u2018nege life.\u201c4 melal ] | of tanc¥ cloth.imitating astrakhan and + sliver threads ire.effectively used, with pre .| < 5 , donna, the use of which hag the effect ' of .temporarily dilating the: pypil and thus.apparently ening the\u2019 ey ; -This, however, nat its only effect, for it also causes a blurring and dim- | Dess of vision, which, if its use be per- FIRST BRITISH WOMAN T0 GO | cry pin forgets sisted in, wil} eventually end in total] ~~ .- .Generally a \u2018ir the body be in Visited C 1 \u2018Tapar nerally speaking, if the y jn | 1 : 5 sound.health, the Eyes will be nor- Visited China and.J apan, mal clear ana bright; hence, the por.Her Return ull an ess e .should prompt the owner \u2018to enquire er el ; ce to England.and Traversed Canada on + \u2018into her own physical condition \u2014vith a little more egrnestness than she may.have hitherto displayed.ne Whatever is wrong in this direction, however, it musc devolve upon the phy- Mrs.Skeffington Smyth, wife of Ma- Jor.Skeffington Smyth, of the Cold- siclan to instruct her in setting right\u2014 | Stream Guards, now serving with the .and it ls a foregone conclusion that his North \\Nigeria Regiment, is probably ctions will not include e ap- 9 i plication of liquid eye \u2018brighteners.the A English lady to set out alone \u201c When the eyes are weak, or inflamed |8ays the London Express, on a tour round\u2019 the world.- 0 A genuifie love of traveling and a fearless spirit.carried this lady traveler safely thfough many perils, especially in China, where, in.addition to exploring almost every corner of \u2018Pekin, | she-journeyed 1,000 miles up the Ygng- tpe-Kiang river, as far as thé rembtest treaty port, Ichang._ Starting In the middle of last Janu- \u2018ary, accompanied only by -her \u2018mald,\u2019 1 - 1 Mrs.-Skeffington Smyth journeyed first Manÿ \u201ccare , .: : CoE their minis OTR oF \u201cFa + Fom-Southaimpton\u2014to-Hong\u2014Kong\u2014b aprons.The caps are made of the mob one of the North German Lloyd ves- fashion 1nd slip over the hair.during gels,\" Canton.\" Woochow, Shanghial, Pe- rweeping ind dusting time.The aprons.ki \u2019 and the Yangtse river were sut- are of ginghini, usually plain blue or | ue ; I pink, and \u2018are \u2018made with a long fnil, Cessively visited, and \u2018leaving.China, \u2018skirt ond- high square bib with bands - Mrs.\u2018Smyth \u2018made - a \u2018tour of Japan.| Crossing: thence to Canada she tra- \u201cgoing over the shoulder, and down to the belt oehind.It is a good plan.to , versed the Dominion by the Canadian | casier then to Watch that they -are a hallway.visited Quebec, Qtta- housekeopers ciently ofa, nes whence she salled for.P Iymouth.and £ \"id , ; grrived back in London.three .weeks from cold or exposure, a boragic acld solution.will In most cases be productive of Immediate benefit, while, when they are simply tired, warm water baths, together with the necessary rest, will generally restore them ta their normal condition, - The \u2018lustre \u2018 of the eyes, however, comes from\u2019 within, not from without; \u2018and nothing but sound health and-a - mind at rest will be of the smaliést use \u2018in producing-it.: : USEFUL HINTS \u201cwr h à * : > + 0.Lo 7 [a .| .the maid *s much less likely to: clean | Ih an interview with nn Express re- | presentative, Mrs.Skeffington Smyth gave a few of her impressions of China.Real Chinese Life.= on + § A Le.à .FASHION WHIMS Co \u2018When I reached Canton,\u201d she said; Very beautiful \u2018things.in belt-clasps | \u201cI had my first.experience of real Chis\u2019 Ls 1 There I was taken to visit in Antique designs, frequently a prison, and saw s poor wretch laneel- set with Jewels.Other minfotures Fe \u2018Ing in chains before two mandarins, | set'in the un metal without ornament.who were examining him for same of- The minatur-s are artistic in effect and fence, I was told that it.I waited for very beautiful: They -are to be found five minutes\u2019 I might see him tortured.In all zes.Co 1 But I had had encugh, s0 I léft.Wool gowns are trimmed with bands i Are themselves, The outlay is small in : \u2018At every town\u2019 or village I touched., I saw.a great many men wandering angora.A \u201cew of the extremely elabor- / about with\u2019 huge square collars of woud ate: ones nave braid, in which gold and | locked round their necks.It is à pun- ! ishment akin to the old-time pillory.tiny gold huttons for a finishing.| Each collar is inscribed with the of- Lace enters lurgely into the adorn- \u2018fense of the wearer, and the punish- ment-of Ireasy hats, and makes a most ment 1s known.among \u2018the riatives as \u2018becoming rimming when tastefully ar- | \u2018losing face.\u2019 .; (ranged.Broad bands of lace ave used \u201cChina impresses me as an empire of \u2018to trim the.plateau when the edges are blue.Everything in the way of stuffs not rolled up, and the heavy lace, in Is dyed blue.The amount of indigo applihue form, can also be used effec- ' used in the process must be enormous.tively on most any shape.; ! Except among people of high rank, Fur hats ave much in evidence.Very.whose dress displays other hues, \u2018there.©.GUN-METAL VELVET WALKING COSTUME.Gun-metal velvet with a coin spot\u2019 in a lightor - shade makes this \" * walking costume on which bands of satin in pearl-gray form a pleasing The blouse is gathered into a narrow ceinture, the.sande forming a latticed epaulette.\u201cThe skirt is made with tablier effect and the gores are cut with a teep side.nlait in.each to afford fulness at the .foot.The little turban in.iridescent for \u2018the coming season.-.: 7 \u2018Where garniteves the The \u2018richer patterns detract at once from the desirable effect of simplicity.- - -.\"A fashion \u2018authority says:\u2014I do not in.a cloth skirt, a velvet coat, .hig heels When in doubi\u2014wear violet.| \u2018 A, woman is never so young that.the Viélet has the greatest number of | who thinks she \u2018cannot try all these.shades to- but just one at a time until - \u2018FOR THE COOK.\" CIDER\u2019 APPLE SAUCE.Boil one gallon of new \"sweet cider Put the bolled down cider into a gran-\u2019 Cover closely and cook slowly without stirring until\u2019 the apples are tender.Skim them out without breaking, add more and\u2019 cook until all are done.Tes Pour the syrup over the apples and set away to cool.The next day drain off the syrup, boll down until quite | The pieces of apple should be quite distinct and the: juice the consistency ot jelly.Co 1 PRUNES.:.À prise recipe for plain stewed prunes has been developed in response to a competition: started by a California As it was selected from those of many compe- * .- = \u201c LN \u2018 ; .\u2018 .* _ : + + v Tight, ay green foathers is.one of the leaders te .se =o m3 info th!s and stir quickly, cool off with 1 quärt of cold milk or water, add 1 cup of yeast, imix well together, then cover well and set in à moderately warm piece\u2019 (If In coll \"Wwedther); this 1 knead up befdre- will.he ready and Slash= breakfast, If set over -night.ling the dough with a sharp knife adas: to its lightness and texture.When Well kneaded: the first time, cover tightly, watch closely, and as soon as\u2019 knead as.before, but be very careful not \u2018th \u201cwork In .much flour,\u2019 and only.keep enough -on \u2018thé board to prevent: §ticking, as\u2019 all the flour that is ndded after the first kneading.only rinkes.the bread hard and dry.\u201cAs soon as if is light the second.time, di- \u2018vide into loaves, and reserve a portion for biscult, so that the bréad will not be cut till cold, mold smoothly, put into tins let rise 15 or 20 minutes in a warm.place; bake halt an hour in \u2018moderately hot oven.When done, set.in hearth, cover with double thick clôth O.minutes.turh out in same clotfi, let \u2018stund\u2019 until caol, put in -stone jar and keep covered: always keep n cloth fold-\u2018 ed In the bottom of the \u2018jar \u2018to take Gainat the hot season: the midtorest brake was invented, and that food was warm- .| tech wi ed- and perhaps cooked: with hot stones.Rich with before ovens were.known.\u2018But a loaf of bread made from graln- pounded to pieces and baked between hot stones.is just as mich bread as.the loaf upon An endless fountain of fmmortal drifk, our: breakfast table, ard,the circuin- Pourlfg unfo-us from the heaven's brink.stances or process of the invention of era) eee 3 the art of mnking it is still a mystery.|\" Ll i.\u2018 0.Primitive man spent most \u201cof his THE RIGHT MUST WIN.0 time as the wild animal does, In seek- Oh,1t is hard to 2° ing food.\u201cThat grain\u2019 grew wild\" and To rise and take Fri pate \u2018that our hungry ancestors chewed the Upon this battle-fieid of earth, .Arid not sometimes lose heart! world they live in; and clear a sprinkling of fair musk: ox blooms.5 .And such, too, is the grandeur of the dooms ' We havo imagined for the mighty dead: All lovely tales that we have heard or: read, kernels,\u201d as they probably chewed at one time or another almost everything that their teeth could deal with, can easlly be imagined.But at what time it\u2019 -oécurred to man to make \u2018bread, to bake \u2018the \u201ckernels, mix the resulting meal with water, and apply heat to it we do not know and can hever find out,\" He hides himself so wondrously, As though there were no God; ; He is least seen when all the poivers - Of {Il are most abroad.' .Or He deserts us at the hour \u2026 The: tight is all but lost: And seema to lenve us.io ourselves.Just when we need Him most, .- = | too old and familiar a story to be- recorded when he.learned how to make: records.\u2018 Lt 0 - 1 \u2019 .Man ate the flesh of \u2018animals for.a 11} mastèra good: good seems to change \"long perlod before he found/it better | Toll: with gr atest ease; \u2018 cooked than \u2018raw, and: thera- is -un-| And, worst of all, the good with,go6d doubtedly a good deal of history in Is at cross-purposes.TL Charles Lamb's humorous account of ° .the discovery of roast pig.The bêne- Ah! God Is other thnh we think: .fit of cooking was probaby discovered: His ways are fat above, =.: accidentally.The step from raw to! Far beyond renson\u2019s height and reached cooked meat is too long to have been Only by childlike luve, 21 20 taken by primitive man as a result : Co Col I of reflection or experiment, If man's! Workman of God! Oh, lose not heart, first -taste of roast: meat came from Bat learn what God is like: \u2014 * animais in a burning forest, it.woud; And In the darkest battle-fleld not have been unnatural for him to!\u2019 Thou shalt kriow where ta strike, try heat on grain, i .7 \u2019 : The breaking of the -kernels would easlly have \u2018suggested \u2018itself as a rellef to his teeth, and mixing the coarse meal .with water would have readily occurred to him as a means of mak-| ing the meal stick\u2019 together, without \u201cwhich any process of baking or roasting would have been mont, Inconvens tent of appiioatig But tniess the cooking of food were discovered accl« dentally, it- was « greater aavance on the.pre-existing atate of Knowledge Thrice blest is he to whom Is given The instinct that can tell : That God is on the field when He Is most \u2018invisible, .Biéat, too, is he who can divine.Where real right doth lle, so And dares to take .the side that seems © Wrong to man's blindfold eye.For right is right, since God Is God, And right the day must win; - precious fabric or there would be trou- lquaintest possible manner.shown of.marked improvement in the physique | .bleached songer, with a lavish decora- i\u2018of the people as she journeyed north- , .; ple travel in rickshaws, tion.of illet, all-over lace, insertion and wards.from Ottawa.guest of Mrs.Pillow.- -}'Toronto, are visiting in town.Mr.A.- Barrie, Montreal; has been.health, and quiet | \"| aid of the Toronto Western Hospi \\ ble.Mrs.Skeffington Smyth climbed the glistening white marble steps to the high platform under the open sky\u2014for the temple is roofless\u2014where the Emperor repairs periodically for prayer, \u201cThere are traces of the siege all over the city.Large tracts still remain in ruins, and, of course, all the examination halls are demolished.The Lega~ tion quarter has been enormously enlarged and strongly fortiffed.\u2018Wherever she went in China, Mrs.Skeffington Smyth was Impressed by the natives\u2019 absolute hate of, foreigners, Time after time, w \u201cForeign devil!\u201d shouted at her as she walked through the tewns and villages, This was especially the case in Canton, Where the river ran between mountains, Mrs.Skeffington Smyth says the floral display on the riverside slopes was beautiful in the extreme.Here -and_ there were wonderful snasses of | wild rose.blossom, and the verdure everywhere was splashed with sorayp of plak and white roses.The flower trajled about even - over the houses; the gables of which curved from among the lovely vegetation in the -Ahd the scent \u2018of orange blossoms around the little villages was a delightful expert- ence.yo : .Perilous Ranids.: |.~~ At Ichang the river is three-quarters of -a mile broad, but beyond that town | the- rapids commence, and navigation is\u2019 perilous.Only half a mile further up-the banks are but 200 yards apart, and the water runs, fast a deep between high mountains.-\u201cI went up one or, two of these deep.gorges,\u201d Mrs.Skeffington Smyth sald, \u201cbut .dared not land anywhere or 1 should have been mobbed.Even in the towns this would have happened, exs cept in the British concessions, - Ç \u201cBeyond Ichang there are nirety miles of rapils, andpfdos fof r .*rff miles of rapids, and the junks which \"|.Journey up and down the river to trade in produce have to be \u201ctracked.\u201d This is done by coolies between fifty and six- journey of niney miles up the.rapids takes about one month to complete.\u201cI could not heip being struck by the childish methods of labor.Everything far inland is carried In wheelbarrows, each with a tipy sail to assist the loco= motion.I saw coolies engaged in.mak- Ing} dykes labodiously wheeling thé.earth in these barrows, which \u2018are scarcely more than -elghteen inches square.They have only one.'wheel, and thelr.tiny sails, like pocket ; 'nd- kerchiefs, make them look all the i.ore like toys.5 : \u201cIn the towns the better class of peo- | but I saw a man wheeling six: girls to a cotton fac= like a.jaunting car.The girls were ._l'afterward found that the.man calls for these girls at night kim $2 a month each for his trouble.\u2018\u201cYes, China ig & deeply.interesting country, and I am looking forward to revisiting it, when I shall probably \u2018again make the Journey alone.\u201d :\u2026.- Men, Wonien .and \u2018 a Miss Florence Byrd has returned.-te.Sherbrooke.Cte \u2019 Mr.Colborne.Anderson, has returned.Miss .Lillag Blue, Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Long, of \u201cWoodlawn\u201d, visiting his parents, at Richmond._ Mr.and Mrs.À.H.Nôlan, are regis- Mr.Jack.Thomas, Sherbrooke Street, has left town.to Granby.- seriously \u2018ill: at her home.in Coaticook, Is slightly better.: ; oo in.town the Hill, Crescent\u2019 Street.= ; Mrs.R.A.Lindsay, Drummond St., entertained at dinner this week in honor of Dr.and Mrs.Symonds, .uest of her sister, Mrs.\u2018Anthony's Church, is.confined to his \u2018room suffering from a severe cold.- Mrs.J.M.Courtney, Ottawa, entertained a few friends informally at the tea\u2019 hour, this week, in honor of Lady \u2018 Coote, - Miss Rhona Adair, the golf champion fs to be made a Daughter of the Ern- pire by the President of the lmperial Order, ; - SE \u2018Mrs; John Lindsay, of Kingston, who has beén the guest of Nirs.R.A.Lindsay, Drummond Street, häs return- |ed home.; ; oh Miss Gladys Stevenson, Westmount, has returned from a visit to her sister: Mrs.\u2018Walter \u2018Cottinghâm,.at.Clèves land, Ohlo.:.Jo.) : © Mr; and Mrs.Herbert.Holt, \u2018returh to town to-day and .will take.-possession of \u2018their flat in the Sherbrooke, 1018 Sherbrooke Stre-1., - ° 20! Mrs.F.G.Bell, Peterborough, has been called to Montreal, owing to the serious illness of her son, Mr.Clarence - Bell, of the Ontario Bahk staff.Mrs.A.Jarvis,.who has been the guest of Mrs.E.B.Gréenshields, Peel Street, has left for \"Toronto, where sho will Spend the next fortnight visit- Ing relatives, Ce Lester Cooke, M.A., of McGill College.The marriage of Miss Ethel Maud McLean; to Dr.J.A: Baird, of Hemm- Ingtord, which was to have taken place October 22, antl was.postponed owing to the serious illness of the bride's father,: Mr.Charles \u2018McLean,.will take.\u2018place next, Thursday afternoon, \u2018at 5 o'clock at the home of the.bride's parents, 40 Fort Street.Lu A committee of ladies will give a bali -on- Thursday, Nov.26, at Toronto, iri tal The ball is under the patronage of Mrs, W.Mortimer Clark, Lady Mulock,- Mrs, .Falconbridge, Mrs.MacMahon, Mrs.Arthurs, Mrs.Pellatt, Mrs.Cat- tauach, Mrs.Riddell, \u2018Mrs.Glackmeyer Mrs.Macdonald, Mrs.Dickson, Mrs.Osler, Mrs, Ritchie, Mrs.Barwick, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | BAZAAR AT GRACE CHURCH.Thé ladies of the congregation.of Grace Church-are holding their annual bazaar and sale of work in the basement \u2018of the church, for thrée days beginning Wednesday, Nov.11, at 6.30 p.m.Refreshments will be served each afternoon and evening.¢ have spared no pains 1 tren work this year's hazaar is expelted to be \u2018even more successful than usual, D \u2019 i MISS ARCHBALD A BRIDE.The marriage 18 taking place this afe build, only daughter of the late Mr, Henry Archbald, to Mr.R.C, Wilson of Cuniberiand.The Rev.Mr.Barnes Te life in Montenegro, an extremely simple life to that of a.\u2018for simplicity are always uppermost.ty hauling at each junk, and the whole\" | sequences.fcryon a small wheelbarrow shaped ° compelled to ride, owing to their tight-.\u2018ly bound feet, and wheels them home, they paying, Happenings | 15 ne -tered at the Queen's Hotel, Sherbrooke.spend a few weeks at * Miss Lottie Pope, who has been so.Miss Helen.Miner, Granby, P.Q.Is | Acts, the price and indemnity to be al- Rev.Father J.E, Donnelly, P.P., St.- - The exhibition prize.of £50 offered at the Emmanuel College, Cambiidge,- | England, for advanced students enter- Ing this year, has been awarded to Mr.- No.1414 on the official plan and book As the ladies.ternoon at four o'clock \u2018at the -church .Lot the Messiah, of Miss Louisa G.Arch ed in white liberty satin with \u2018trimmings of white and old cine À lace, the gift of her mother, her tulle] |i vell will be fastered to the bair with |\u2018 æ spray of orange blossoms and she |- will wear white liberty silk, and chife }' roses and lillies.of the valley, .The} Ji maid of honor, Bush, of Boston, will wear white liberay silk, and chiffon with large\u2019 white \u2018picture hat, and will carry yellow roses.The brides- ds Miss Edith Wilson, of Cumberland and Miss Evelyn Clay, will wear white eollenne gowns, picture hats of black chiffon and will carry bouquets of yellow roses, The groom will be attended by Mr.Arthur Campbell of New Yark and the ushers will be Mr.| Hamilton Hill, of Ottawa, Mr.Norman [- Wilson, of Cumberland, My.Charles Archbald, cousin of the bride and Mr Archie Glassco.Mrs.Archbald, moe ther of the bride will wear a gown of black vdile over black silk; black chiffon toque and will carry violets.After the ceremony a reception will be held at the residence of the brides mother, Durocher Street.The \u2018bridaï coupie | Will leave this evening on an extended j tour through the States beforé going to , Cumberland where they\" will in future | |! reside, - The\u2019 brides golng \u2018away cose | | tume.wili be a\\tallermade suit of blue |.cloth, with strappings of blue taffeta, - blue velvet toque and mink furs.Among the many handsome presents received by the bride is a pearl and prend broooh from the xm, whose ; À J 0 were.mcarf \u201cf.The bride's gift to her brides pos bridesmaids are |.pearl initial brooches, | \u201cITALYSQUEEN .° 1 + \u2018Queen\u2019 Helena lived her simple homé.i | till, at the age of 1 twenty, she became the wife of the |! Itallan heir-apparent.The change from \u2018queen has in no wise turnéd her head.Her innate ggod sense and strong taste What she saw in the Court cerenionies and did not find godd she quietly 1 changed.Formerly royal receptions ; took \u2018place with enormous pomp from \u2018three to six p.m., all ladies {in full\u2019 court dress.Queen Helena, thinking that her hsuband and children had first claim on her afternoons, fixed her re= ceptions for ten a.m., ladies to appear, like herself, in walking dress She lhkes pretty and becoming clothes, but does not see why she should live tot dress.There \u2018is a characteristic story of \u2018how one of \u2018her children being\u2019 em-= { barrassed with a multitude of complex Ÿ || toys, the Queen one day picked them % {jf all sup.\u201cShe.cannot play with those à grand things,\u201d she said.\u201cShe wants the toys that other children have.\u201d And a lady of honor was at once sent to buy all the cheapest ordinary children's.toys \u2018that could -be found, Of children she ig exceedingly fond, an@ .¥ i they of her.a .CE Great Things From Little Causes Grow.\u2014I4 |! takes.very littie to derange the \u2018stomach, The | cause may be slight, a cold, something eaten - or \u2018druiik; anxiety.worry, or some other.simple eause.But i\u20ac precautions be not taken, this simple cause may have most serlous con- 1 Many - a chronfcally \u2018débilitated - # constitution to-day owes its destruction to simple causes not deglt with in time, Keep the digestive \u2018apparatus in healthy condition and all will be well.Parmelee\u2019's Vegetable.Pills\u2019 are better than -any other for the pur« J \u2018pose.\u2014adr.\u2014.- To oo.i a .- .Mr.Wm.N.Gunn, an old Morrisburg boy, \u2018left Montreal on the steamship, Wyandotte, direct for South Africa.They had on board several first-clasg :3 \u2018horses and -.cattle, as well as a oarload 3% of carriages for Cape Town.Ce is, APPROACHES TO SE AEE Ri ~The City .of Montreal, by their un- |} dersigned.Attorneys and Counsel, here-\" | by.give public notice that on Thurs day, the 19th day of November next, at half-past ten.o'clock: in.the fore- | hoon (6r £0.soon as Counsel can be -; heard), at the Court House of thls city.&! they will, by and through their sald At -§} torneys and Counsel, present to the Superior Court, sitting in the division of practice (room .No.31) in and for tha District of Montreal, Province of Quebec, a petition calling upon the said Court to choose and nominate in vir= tue of the Act of the Legislature 62 Vic- torig, chapter 58, and its.amendments, two comipetent and disinterested persons to act as Commissioners, jointly with ene of the Recorders of the: said City, as president and two of thelr Ase sessors named by the Council, to fix and determine, in conformity with said lowed for the lots of imniovables hereafter mentioned and described, which the sajd City of Montreal have, by a resolution adopted on the 15th day of October.instant, under the authority of the Act 3rd Edward.VII, chapter 62, determined to acquire for the pur- \u2018pose of improving.the approaches to Wellington Bridge (north side) in the\u2019 St Ann's Ward\u2019 of the said city, and to perform such other duties as ime : posed by law upon the.said Commis- §f sioners,.Viz.:\u2014.oe a.~1.\u2014A plece \u2018of land \"bounded on the south-western side by the.residue.of lot \u2018cadastral No, 1413, said slide measuring about 96.50 feet.on the northern side by part of lot cadastral No, 1414, now being expropriated, said side measuring about.63.70 feet; on the northy eastern side by Saint Leon Street, \u2018said\u2019 -side.measuring about 57.60 feet; on the south-eastern side by Wellington street said- side measuring about 42.0 feet; containing a superticial area of about 2718.0.square feet; .the said plece\u2019 of land being the north-eastern portion of lot cadastral No.1413 on the official \"plan and book of reference for the Saint - ;Ann Ward of the \u2018said City.2,\u2014A piece of land bounded on -the south-western side by the residue of lot .cadastral No.1414; said side meaguring about -107.20 feet; \u2018on the western =ide.by Oller street.sald side measuring about 213.40 feet; on the northern side ' by McCord street, said side measuring about 107.60 feet; on the eastern.side by Saint Leon.street, -said side meas uring about 209.0 feet, and on the southern side by.part of lot cadastral No, 1413- now being expropriated, said side measuring about 63.70 feet; containing - a superficial area of.about 82,058.0 square feet; \u2018the -said piece of land being almost the whole of lot cadastral Ù gi 4 / gd 3 : d j Press Ps yd ° Pr a ~~ of reference for the Saint Ann Ward of the said city.: 3.\u2014A plece of land with a two storey brick: building and shed thereon erected, bounded on the eastern side by Olier street, said side measuring about | 101.0 feet; on (lie: north-western side.by Basin street, said side measuring about 70.0 feet; qn the southwestern side by part of Jot cadastral No.1402, now being sxpropriated, said side measuring\u2019 about 67.0 feet; containing a superficial area of about 2; 647.0.square feet: the said piece of land being the whole of lot cadastral No.1401, on the official plan and book of reference for \u2018the Saint Ann Ward of the said City.\u201c 4\u2014A piece of land bounded on the south-western side by.the residue of \u2018lot cadastral No.1402.'sgid slide measuring about 90.60 feet: on the eastern side by Oller street, said side measuring about 34.80 feet; oh the north-east- ern side by lot cadastral No.1401, nosv being expropriated, sald side measur- \u2018Ing.about 67:0 feet: containing a .sup- erficlal area of about 884.0 square feet; the said piece of land being the: northeastern portion of lot\u2019 cadastral No, 1402, on .the official plan and book of reference for the Saint Ann Ward of the- said City.- oo Dre \"The whole in accordance with-a plan of the improvement déposited in the oer ep ¢ mews a City Surveyor's office.; All the above dimensions are \u2018in English feet.and decimals.es 1BR, PE «J, L.ARCHAMBAULT, than the most remarkable of the in-| To bt would .1 will perform the ceremony.The bride © Attorneys for the City ot i \u2018nineteenth century,.- - © TT Frederick W.Fal or; \"ther, Mr.Fred Archbald, willbe gowne} Montreal, 30th October, 100% LTH \u2019 .: .\\ ; + - me dm Squeezing the S fort 7 nterest.By WW.Hines ç = = 2 \u201cI am sincerely sorry that you take this view of the situation, Mr.March- mont,\u201d sald the younger of the two men .in .the private office, \u201cand I beg to remind you that your daughter will be of age in a few weeks, She has mised that she will marry me then, whether you give your consent or not.\u201d > \u2018 \u2018In that case, Mr.Heath,\" sald the older man, \u2018\u2018the matter will have passed beyond my control.I have nothing to urge against you except this I do not consider -you a good business man, and I would wish my son-in-law to be capable of entering the firm of Marchmont & Company.You are, am sorry to say, too impulsive and prone to be °n in.In short, you are not the kind of a man I would pick out for a son-in-law.\u201d \u201cSince you have been so frank, Mr, Marchmont, I trust that you will not think me discourteous when ! state that you are not at all \u2018the kind -of a man I would pick out for a father-in- [I] .: .! The elder man was a fighter by instinct and training, ind there was an appeal to him in the sharp reply of] où man which a soiter Answer Be not have carried.The rather.\u2018slight frame of the young man was not indicative of great physical strength, but a glance at his keen gray eye and \u2018square cut jaw revealed great nervous ngth and acuteness.Co You beat me pretty badly on that, \"wheat deal last spring,\u201d continued the young man, \u201cbut I have got on my \u2018 feet again, and some fine day I hope to catch the house of Marchmont Company napping and get back some of the $100,000 you squeezed out.\u2019 o me.\u201d i lder man laughed.That wheat don was a :pleasant.recoliection.\u201c1 suppose you think I.was skimming pretty cloge to sharp practice when made you settle on my own basis, idn't you?\" he asked., dot Tat ally\u2019 said Heath.\u201cWhen & man sells what he hasn't got he has, no kick coming when he is made to pay for his foliy.I think I got $100,000.worth of experience out of that deal! \u2019 little \u201cJ wouldn't mind.gelling you a lit: e \u2018more experience at the same Tals, said Marchmont.\u201cWhat are you o- | now?\u201d \" à PET am working on that san | Remo Mining Company proposition.Think it is a pretty good thing.| \u201cThanks for the good wishes and the bad compliment,\u2019 \u2019said Heath, wilh à laugh.\u2018Now\u2019 I know, or fatts- Des lieve, \u2018that the San Remo is une OL the best mining properties in\u2019 .th- world, and I think-you are ging.to have more difficuity in corralling those 400.shares than you anticipate, L shan\u2019't endeavor to acquire a Bhare di- rectiy or indirectly, as 1 promised, but if any one asks my advice as to seli- ing I shall certainly advise them © hold on to: their stock for a price (on- | siderably above par.And I wit he losing any money by taking 400 ui any other number of shares from you il fifty.But.your agreement says 400, and you can wager that I whl huid yuad to just as strict an interpretaticy of the letter of the contract as you,.neld me on the whcat deal.So look sharp,\u201d and Heath took himself ou.of the ol- fice.\u201d , Once outside he laughed, laughed laughed iong and none the less .heait- {ly because the laughter was uciseless.\u201cFour hundred shares at fifty! Got to be delivered!\" Talk about wheat! Lus won't the old man howl!\u201d co There was evidently.something very enjoyable in the idea, for ha vonclud3d to: drop business for thé day and call on Marchmont's daughter J:muy.his fiancee.He told her the whale history of the deal, and, by a good deal of explaining, finally made her-uitlerstand the situation.She knew more about business thgn most women do, and sald: oo \u201cIt isa little out of the way, but I am willing.to take your word for it that it ls, perfectly honest, I know that it is nothing more than \"napa would do to you, 1 have heard him say a thousand times -thut a man who sells something he hasn't got deserves to, get squeezed.That is .what he said about you when youu got the worst of that wheat deal.\u201d \u2018 .LA .\u2019 \u201cI must confess,\u201d sald Heath, \u201cthat {i comes a little nearer to sharp practice than I would care to go under ordinary circumstances, but you suy You would like to have his consent before we are married, and this is the only way I know of getting.it.Then I am doing no more to him than he did to me on the wheat deal, ahd we wiil have to proceed ori the supposition that the end will justify the means.\u2018And the money will be all iu the family, anyhow.\u201d Emily was sworn to preserve the | bave organized a company and believe! rost inviolate secrecy In regard to we wlll be paying dividends inside of pr\" = A1 \u20ac .i & Humpn' What's the capital stock?\u201cHyndred thousand.\u201c \u201cHow much ao you controi?\u201cFifty-one per cent., and ten shares.\u201cWho holds the rest?_\u201cJim_\u2014 Dodson has 200.shares; John ! five hundred | what.she knew of the deal, and Heath wént away happy in the thought\u2019ithit.piece for the stock.He dil not ke- he was going.to, tréat his\u2019 father-M- : : ! law to be to a very bad quurter ql an\u2019 hour of so.Marchi.iont\u201d was not alarmed.He went to work in his usual quiet and business-like way to accumulate: Lhe 400 shares of San Remo.- The stock Ik, as .attorney, holds 100, and the} wag not listed on the exchange, but Tole 190 are held in scattering five the \u2018\u2018curbstone\u2019\u2019 agents of his brokers n share lots.\u201d .Co 22 What's the truth of the rumor \u2018I hear that the mines are suffering from an overflow of.water?\u2019 .\u201cNot much.When our pumps are put in place we will, have that water: out in a month.\u2018The stock is good.T beifeve its worth ail of par, maybe more.\u201d , ToL \u201cWant to buy any?\u2019 .' \u201cI might take a few shares if you e it an object.\u201d = °° .\u201cTI sell you 250.\u201d \u201cDidn't know you had any, It is dangerous business selling what you haven't got to deliver,\u201d- sald Heath antly.\u2019 : eas I can deliver them all right.I don\u2019t need any advice from you on the subject.The trouble is with you that you are afraid of the stock yourself.\u2018 - ; Evidently old man Marchmont was somewhat angry.EUR + * 5 2 Ce a .\u201cNot.on your life.I'll take 400 from you at fifty.\u201d - ; Marchmont made some figures on a slip of paper.\u201cWell,\u201d he sdajd aggressively, \u201cif you will not acquire any stock in the meantime, or have \u2018your friends acquire any, I will deliver you 400 shares of thls stock within sixty days at fifty.\u201d \u2018 ue The agreement to deliver was signed and acknowledged, and then.March- mont said: \u2019 : \u201cI am making this deal just to teach you another lesson.Jim Dodson was in here this morning trying to sell me his 200 at any price, I believe that you will learn something about bus\u2018- \u2018ness some day, and then I'll be proud] of you as a son-in-law.Meanwai.2, '[ might as well get your money as an;- body's,\u201d .managed: to pick up a few shares at around thirty, and he found no dif- flculty.in buying Dobson's for the same price.As a stockholder he: demanded, and was readily granted, permission to examine the records in the company's office, and obtained a lst of the, stockholders.: oo Having bought Dedson's two hundred, and having picked up abdut a hundred through the \u201ccurb\u201d market, Marchniont.found that he must now either get the one hundred shares which stood in.the name of John Folk, as attorney, or plck up.ull the rest of the outstanding, am] secure ten shares of this one hundred lot.He wrote to Folk, whom he\u2019 knew slightly, offering thirty for one hundred shares .held- in his name, - and.sent out 2 circular letter .to \u2018the tent or twelve \u2018smaller stockholders whose stock he had not yet secured, offering .them the same price; and erfclosing newspaper clippings which showedahat | the San Remo property was suffering from an overflow of water.: From- the smaller holders he secured enough stock to run hls holdings up to -380 shares, one man answering that he would hold his ten shares for par.This was encouraging progress, but a letter from Folk \u2018informed him .thnt.hig cllent did not care to name a price on the stock, preferring to :keep it.as an Investment.Le .+ ; Marchmont promptly wrote tojthe holder \u2018of the ten-share lot :and bought his shares at the price asked for.He had now bougtit 350 shares at an average price of thirty, and ten shares at 100, \"his puchases having cost him $12,400.At fifty Heath would have -to pay him.$20,000 for 400 shares, s0 ho could pay-an exorbitant price for the ten shares of.stock which he needed E Ls ui -Sunlight Soap is made from the them with Sunlight Soap.It is ~ SUNLIGHT SOAP ASK FOR THE purest and sweetest oils and fats, It is espocially adapted for any kind -of delicate and dainty fabric, Mothers who like their baby\u2019s clothes spotlessly clean should wash ° the best and purest soap made.OCTAGON BAR Sonlight Soap washes.the clothes white ans won't injure the hands, \u2018LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.oo 178 Lh amr to make his contract good and still à profit.: .He wrote to Folle again, and told him that he was willing w pay auy reas- ouäble price for ten.shares, and received.the.reply that his client, was well satisfied with the prosperity of the San Remo mine, but might consider an offer to .take the whole.of thie I00-share lot.- , This wus putting another face on aftufrs.The sixty days within which he hud agreed to make delivery lucked only one week of being up, and it began to dawn on Marchmoat that in Bome wiuy Heath was behind this refusal of Folk\u2019s client to sell .\u201cSome old, fogy who knows nothing of business\u201d aud believes everything: Heath \u2018says about the future of the «company, no doubt,\u201d said Murchmont to himself.\u201cI must make an effort to see him, or get Folk to explain the situation.It is very pecullur that That\u2019 is Heuths' work,\u201d I am sure.Don't Want this unknown to hear the.truth-ubout the state af affajrs.\u201d It was not now a question of getting out with a profit that confronted Murchmont, If he could see and.talk with, this person who held tlc 100 shures, he could possibly petsuade him to \u2018seil the ghares at à price not go fur abuve pur that he could come out of thé deal without a loss, vut \u2018there\u2019seemed to be no prospect of this.On the other hand, he could either go Heath chose to exact,.or let Heath bring sult for.non-fulfilment.: ' J .+ It was not, in aceord with hex nature to own his defeut to any ons, much less to Heuth, and a suit, brongnt -against him \u2018for non-fulfilnent of mont & Company an incaleulable an- ount of damage.He.had often suid, and he realized the truti of the stôte- ment, that the reputation of a bintk- ing firm was Hke that of # woman, even io bredth of scandal may do it an injury that nothing on -carth can ever rçpair.LT He reralved that the hest plan was to go to Folk and explain the whole cage tn him.Folk wus syvmpathe:i> Folie was symgget{hétic.3He nnderstoel ,Mtärchmont's Mbsition, and regre.ted \u201cextrémely UHMWhe should be so eme ; bârrassed, But he could, 1) -athing.{| The ethies-of his professisn forbade that he should give any \u2018lue to his clients identity, nor could he prom- isn to arrange a\u2019 meeting, He would do his best to get his client to name a Wein his client would consent to\u2019 sell unless à Very large price was offered, : Ce .; \u201cI give.a very\u2019 large price\u201d said «Marehmott, \u201cI'll give $200.per share.T think it is your duty as an attorney _ money there is of the-exchange.\u201d \u2014\u2014 \u2014 EY 10 advise your client to accept.\u201d \u2019 woe te deem: se 1 {meet him unless an he dows not \u2018want his name mentioned.\u2019 to Heath und settle at any price |- contract \u2018might de the firm of Maura) \"ww yoy ws eC Sat i call at 10 o'¢lock on the last morning of the sixty days.Delivery would have to be made by |noon of that day.At 10 o'clock ne entered Folk's office, \u2018a little less Color than usual in his cheeks, but bearing no other testimony of the fact that he had not slept the night previous.met Marchmont in the outer office and told him that his client was in the inner office and did not wish to t tor the sale of the stock should be made.His client had named a price, but it was so enormous that Folk hesitated to men- n \u201cName ît, man.Name it.I must get them at any price, and make the transfer before noon.I told you I would pay 200, I'll pay 260 if it is necessary, but I must have them at any price.The credit of my farm is at stake, and I cannot afford to walt a moment.\u201d I e ' \u201cThe price is $1,000 a share.\u201d ten shares! But I will pay it.\u201d shares.You have 100 shares at $1,000 $10,000 a share.\u201d : pacing up and down.thè office.\u201cBy nothing more or less than blackmall! I won't payzit.\u201d LT \u201c1 will inform my client of your decision,\u201d said Folk, with quiet dignity, \u201cand bid you good morning.\u201d .\u201cStop a moment, Folk,\u201d sald March- mont, \u201cGive me time to think.\u2018FT am in a trap and I don't see any way out of it.If I don't buy from your client I've got to buy.from Heath, and I haven't a doubt but what he is dlctat- {ng the price you have pamed to me, Give me a moment.\u201cI'll pay the $10,- 000.My check is good, isn\u2019t it?\" \u201cUnquestionably so.I have the stock all ready for the.transfer, if you will sign the check now.\u201d ; | This was done, and just as it was completed, thé door from the inner of- ed up Just in time to see Heath, Marchmont turned on him savagely: \u201cYou won.I suppose you had these 100 shares in your control all the time and lied to me When you said you had only 510,.eh?\"* re 2 .a The young man's eyes blazed at the\u2019 charge, and he took one hasty \u2018step forward, then stopped and sald: ; \u201cYou are an old man and you are be- glde yourself at being caught in a game not a bit worse than you have played on other people\u2014on me, for instance.ft 1s hardly necessary.for me to say owner of that 100-share lot!\u201d Emily.Le \u201cAs soon as I organized the company,\u201d continued Heath, \u201cI set aside 100 shares as a wedding present for Emily.1 put these into Folk's hands not intend to tell her of it until we were married.Your offer to.sell me 400 shares led me to the conclusion that it might be a good plan for Emily to sell you her shares at a profit.She has done so.20! RS \u2018You once Sald, that if T should show you.my ability in business you.would glve your consent to our marriage, 1 am asking \u2018this on Kmily\u2019s account only.As you know, she celebrated her twenty-first birthday last week \u2018and has promised to marry me whether you give your consent or not.I have a car- ringe at the door.and we are going to be married at noon.\u201d Lo lookéd steadlly into the eyes \u2018of the youngster who had worsted him.Each read in the eyes af the other clear grit.Their the old mun looked at the girl.She was crying softly, but her hand was slipped in Heath's.Co \u201cT think I understand you, Heath,\u201d said the old man.r'For a long'time there has been no \u2018wompany\u2019 in March- mont & Company.Would you care to became.à partner?.I believe.that to- gether we will.get almost all of the Dream of a Little Romance + +.- * Le ee me pores F Kuox who she is?\u201d Yes,\u201d he said, wagging his head in a most forlorn, marner.\u2018\u2019And-as rich as she is beautiful, too! Lucky dog that winsdher, eh?\" he insinuated, \u2019 The other stared.The idea to him fecined to border upon fmpertinence.So he did aot reply, but fnetead once jesct of their romarks, and who was by distance.© \u2018 \\ The elder member sighed, then rang \u201cwhen it \u2018eamed 16 me that my fortuna would be *o win that lovely being you.think?\" 22° .| The.younger member started.Then he gave a \"00k at his watch, \u201cReal; he bégan, narvously.TEL \u201cRemain!\u201d conmuanded.the other \u201cFear not! My \u2018littls story .will not, when \u2018tis\u201cconcluded, entail too great a \u2018strain on Your credulity.oo \u2026 \u201cIt whe \u2018not long after my arrival in New York that my eyes were gladdened by thd sight of \u2018the exquisite creAturs we have just InokeH upon.My initial peep at her vas ohtalned one beautiful Ki: ster-morn\u2014in the Fifth Avenue parade.When they told me who, she was T nearly \u201cainted! After that I was ale most afraid to look again, Thus endeth the prolozue, .- .\u201cAbout eight months subsrmquorit to the time then this version first swam into.my ton, as the post puts it, T was called away.To Chicago.\u2018 On the:journey back I \u2018vas, by some strange chance nf fortune, assigned Pulman space next to that occupied by her father.I kneiv of him in the papers, Right here gccurs the first \u2018situation\u2019 of the little drama, for what should happen except that I should become real chummy with the father, wh2, as you know, by reason of his wonderfal influence and power in thig, our.vorkaday world, is dubbed a mercantile Napoleon! 4 « .* - \u201cWhen I tell you:that I became real chummy with the father I am putting it rather mildly.And it may in a manner astonish_ you, dear chap, to know that he made thé advances! How it | came about I don\u2019t knew.That part of it hag always becn rather vague in my memory.Which 18 not at all to be wondered At, when you consider how \u2018rattled nn fellow.would be under the cir- \u2018cumstances, Well, we got on famously all the wiy to New York.I had cer- \u201cDon\u2019t think I'm fibbing when I tell you that on our arrival the great man ing him to nis home, there to stay for that I was staying with my aunt In Mount Vernon: whereupon her father cordially.invited me to.put up with him, for the night, it seeming to him, so he aid, a totally unnecessary, not to say | inconvenient, proceeding on my part to BE 1 tralpse away out to Mount Vernon at \u201c such a late hour! .\u2018 \u201cSo I went with the Man whose name \u201ccertain people of this tôwn cannot utter without a tromor of the voice, - \u201cI shall digress from the theme of my narrative long enough to advise you that whan we arrived at the Grand us @ stunning equipage, with a hand- more turned his geag tn the direction of] the stuoning sirl who forined the sub-: this time \u2018\u201capidly vanishing into the for cocktailg.\u201cFine was,\u201d suld-he,.\u2014hut she's a prize in herself, don't you, the old man by the pictures I had seen\u2019 C\u2018Magalf-ent éreature!\u201d exclaimed tha! \u201cAnd: an xe were conveyed to the younger: nember, OLD tourse you | stately palace that is the town\u2018 abode of the Napñeon, No sooner had \u2018the | rhe ellsr member gmiled \"analy.| butler admitted us inte that magnif- \u201c 3 cent mansion, -when the vision floated Will - be unreasonable enough to ask i whether It was not Improbable that she rhould be up at that hour of the night.In such case I shall content myself by merely inviting your nttention to tha well-known devotion of this girl to her father.: 5 e « e .\u201cWe were Introduced, and it is a tri- tuto to the tact of this beautiful young woman to say that not in the least, by word, or g-sture, did she cvince the -smallest degrèe of surprise at my rather unconventionnl visit.On the contrary.she was graclousness Îtself.I felt, even at.the moment ste.placed her little hand in mine, that I was .gone\u2014lost\u2014 bowled out.Lo Ce \u201cI spent a delirious right.Through my dazed brain scudded bewildering thoughts of the fair one, hér father, his]: uraccouritable fancy to me, and the strange stroke of fortune \u2018that should make it possible for-me to know and to visit this proud.and lovely girl.\u201cIn the morning I-enjoyed the inestimable privilege of dining en famille with these exclusive personages.After \u201cchutting a while in the llbrary with them- 1 suddenly decided that it would not hé-\u2018well to ovérplay my hand: so F intimated my intention of immedately \u2018proceeding to my aunt's.They were most profuse in their protestations that under no sircumstances should I take my leave in that hurried fashion.1 thanked chem with all the cordiality that I could and mado ready to go.The girl hinted that she would he delighted to place an auto at my disposal), Although T was tempted to nvall myself of Yer gracious offer I firmly declined it; saying that 'a cab would suffice for ny needs; and -T added that I feared 1 had already too far trespassed upon their hospitality.\u201cSo with me last look at the flower- like fac2 of the gorgeous creature I tore myself away, in the midst of the most rincere expressions on her own and her father's part that I should on no ac-; count neglsct to call very soon.\u2018 \u201cRunning down the steps of the mansion I hall:d a passing cab, jumped inside, slammed the door and-\u2014 Then I awoke.Some oné was shaking me by the arm, saying: \u2018New York, sir! Grand Central stailon!\u2019 .tainly made a hit with the Napoleond.actually insisted upon my, accompany- - the night.IT had casually remarked .\u2018Central station there was waiting for ya MAispiot dilghted with some \u2018pair .of Bays and coachman and sheet to and fcotman in buff livery, oy] 14K GOLD WATCH FREE for selling only 10 large beaut.fully colored Heure x 36 \u201cThe a =\" The Farnily Heotrd, fint Thy to cs am pigut wi ag AL fe w Tiitle danip a 00) ono Jake Jo.\" .! a SATURDAY, indeed, keen suffering on account of the dre .Eczema may-develop.on any part of the body, but is most likely to affect the scalp, face, ears and neck, the legs below the knees.In other cases it is scattered over the body, attacking several parts at the same time, and is likely to develop into psoriasis or chronic eczema, which seems to fasten\u201d - itself upon the whole system.2 | te eT Dr.Chase's Ointment is so pure an the most delicate skin, but on the - beautifier of unusual power.A moment's consideration 0 \u201cOutrageous! Man alive, $10,000 for | \u2018\u2019Fhè price is not named for ten | a share, or you may have ten.shareg at | \u201cIts.blackmail!\u201d ald Marchmont, | God! .Heath is behind this, \u2018and it is}.fice swung open, and Marchmont look- that I did not lle to you.Here is the |\" Eczema or Salt Rheum.~ Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment = \u201cIs sold by all dealers at the a tvertised price, 60 cents a: box, or mailed ~ postpaid on receipt of price by I&-manson, Bates & Co., Toronto.D@- To-protect you agninst-imitations the porurait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous Receipt ~ Book author, arc on every Lox of his remedies, 1 2 2 .And from the Inner office walked to hold as a trustee for her, and did | .# + alt S + family.Ointment.ad?for itching skin,\u201d + For a few minutes the old, fighter.Into the reception hall! Perhaph you | [DOLLY WIDE- AWAKE LOOKING FOR ITS - MAMMA.delay, order the Marvel Washing Blue at once and | presents.Avoress: MARVEL BLUING CO., bot, Dern.gy Torento, Ont.\u2018For CLEAN COAL and PROMPT DELIVERY try crizens (CO AL company | neh on w tase an \u2018 te t À \"ak J on Der 867, Toronto.' .\u2018 | 246 8t, James St.beautifully dressed imported German beauty, nearly : This lovely imported Dollis neatly and hahdsomely dresged in the very latest French doll fashion.Dolly is 2 ever \u2018saw; she has Bisque head, rosy cheeks, slesping eyes, lov:ly.lon cutly bair (dark or blonde), pearly teeth: fancy lace trimmed dress, fancy.dress underwear, with hat, shoes, stockings, etc,, complete and stylishly dréssed from head to shoes, an.elegant and lovely doll, swéet and pretty as & rose in June, she shuts her eyes and goes to sleep as natural as baby herself.Gi I ! now is your opportunity r $ toobtain one of our lovely dolls before any other girl gets ahead of you, drop everything else and te to us, we are giving away hundreds of lovely dressed, jointed and steeping dolls for selling unly 15 packages of our Famous Marvel Washing Blue, thé best biuing made, at .10 cents a package.Don't send any money.Order to-day, we will send Bluing by mail postpaid, you sell itat jo'cents a package, and with each pa:kage a certificate 1s given entitling custonier to & valuable silverware : present from us.\u2019 Marvel Washing kie, the great wash day help, selis in almost every Gouse, you can sell the 15 packages in a few hours: when sold return us the money, $1.50, and we will \u2018carefully pack aud promptly.for.may ward to your address one.of our handsome dolls.Nors-\u2014-We charges on your doll right to your address, so that you receive your lovely doll without cost, and esides the lovely \u2018large dofl we alto send you a beautiful little Bisque Baby Doll with lovely long hair and jcinted body, you can put the baby doll to sheep with the large Mother Doll and have ; lots of fun, remember we-send the two dolls for selting only the +$ packages, and.we also send another lovely extra presents if you are quick in replying.\u2019 - We want every honest girl to write at once, we wily treat you fair and right, and expect the same from you, £4 Please understand, this is no catch.word re scheme to deceive our little friends, but an honest\u2019 propesition made in good faith, by a well-knawn seliahle business firm to advertise our busines, Don\u2019t Sp py Ladies and Girls, .~ You Can Earn This ! antsoms Fur ban .In a Fow [Minutes SEND your name ahd address, snd will mail you post paid 8 large beautifully-colored Pice tures 18 X 20 inches, named *\u2018 The Angel's Whisper,\" % The Family Record,\u201d and \"Simply to Thy Cross 1 Cling,\u201d to sell at 286.each, - We also.give a soc.certificate free to each purchaser.These pictures are - handsomely finished in 19 colors, and could not be bought in any store for less than soc.each, Every one you offer them to will buy one or more.When sold send us the money; and we will send you this HANDSOME FUR SCARF Over 40 inches long, 5 inches wide, made from gelected full-furred skins with six fine full black tails, the very.latest style.We know you will be more than please with it,\u201d Miss J.Boekers, Rossenberg, Can., said : \u20181 write toth jou for the bandsome fur scarf.1t is just beautiful, could not buy one like it in our store for $3.00.\" The regular price sn all fur stores is $a.00 and they fully equal In appearance any $10.00 Fur Scarf.We could not think of giving them for so little, were it not that we had a great number made specially for us during the summer when the firriers were hot busy.Ladies and girls, take advantage of this chance and write for the pictures to-day.We vo guarantee to treat you right, and will allow you to \u20ac ep out money to pay your postage, 80 that your Fur carf will mot cost yom one cent.Address THE OLONIAL ART C0., Dep.30.Toronto.- \u2014 I Phone Main 241.- 7 _ aie : - AS : .we mame dames eet v\u2014 severe Df \u2018skin diseases, and, besides, being very obstinate and difficult to cure, is the cause of much distress, and,! _ | yl itching and burning sensa- Rheum.f the scores of uses to which this preparation fi-be-put-will convince you-pf its usefulness in the home, not for the old or - ST ye .young alone, but for every\u2019 member of the: In fact if the family medicine chest were to contain but one remedy it is ._- doubtful if there could be found anything \u201c of greater usefulness than Dr.Chase's 32 ca FREE Girlg ! \u20ac Zemin \u201cpen 1-52 YARD TALL beauty, prettier than any bâby you y d clean, so soothing and healing and = - leaves the skin so smooth and clear that it is a pleasure to use it.\u201cThough best known on account of its extraordinary control over the most torturing of itching.skin diseases, it should ever be remembered that it will not injure .| contrary is a food for the skin and a skin * hay ++ Mrs.Ann McDonald.Kingsville, Ont., states s\u2014*\u201cFor .: 'about three years I was a great sufferer from eczema.At tines .the patches of raw, flaming flesh would extend from my waist to my neck and from the knees to the ankles.The intense itching almost drove me crazy, and though I tried all the local physicians they could not even relieve the suffering, The flesh would crack open, and I don't believe anyone ever suffered more than I di I was told of Dr.Chase's Ointment, but did not believe that it could help me.After the fifth application of this preparation I began to feel the benefit of its soothing, heal- i ing effects and now attribute a cure to the persistent use of this wonderful remedy.It is truly worth its weight in gold, and I never tire of recommending it to other sufferers.\u201d Co Mr.G.H.McConnell, Engineer in Fleury\u2019s Foundry, Aurora, Ont., states :\u2014* I believe that Dr.Chase's Ointment.is worth its weight in gold.For about thirty years I was.M troubled with eczema and eould not obtain any cure.I was 10 VERY unfortunate as to have blood poison, and this developed into cs fl eczema, the most dreadful of skin diseases, : Ce Ne! \u201cI was so bad that I would get up at night and scratch ~~ myself until the flesh was raw and flaming.The torture I endured is almost beyond description and: now I cannot say anything tou good for Dr.Chase's Ointment, It has cured me and I recommend it because I know there is nothing so good + 7 > = \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Co Oa FREE | PERINES Lo | vu, - Gr vote 1 oo SHA on ) \u2018All Int winter for#4.18 ; fo Tyres of tine ty.black Alaska Fear, ve with 6-In.storm collar, | vu legant.Cape ÿ these elegant.rinse wo have only 52 left, and as wo.wish to clear them ous Angels Whisper?oi a
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