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[" ESTABLISHED 1808._.NO.234.HEAVY LOSSES \u2014 MR, AYLESHORT AT PORT ARTH ENTERS CABINET General Stoessel Reports on the Recent Severe Fighting.St.Petersburg, Oct.5&\u2014Lleut.-General Btoessel, commander of the Russian military forces at Port Arthur, says the Japanese losses were 10,000 during the atacks on Port Arthur from 5S-pt.19 to Sept.22.He reports that ho incident occurred from Sept.23 to Sept.30, excepting outpost skirmishing.General Stoessel adds that practically nothing remained of the waterworks reoubts when the surviving Russians evacuated them.The last Japanese attack to General Stoessel refers was on which a hill called High Mountain, south of Iuthan! (Etze Shan, or Mountain\u201d.Situation at the Front.St.Petersburg, Oce.5.-\u2014The military critics at St.Petersburg share in the general uncertainty as to how to size up the situation at the front if Field Marshal Oyama makes his anticipated advance.They seem to agree that a strong screening niovement is In progress immediately east of l.ian-Yang, that probably a feint wiil he made from - the west, that the tactics of the Japanese at Lain-Yang will be repeated and that General Kuroki will try n wide flanking movement from the east.Some of the critics point out that the conditions at Port Arthur may force 4.change cf Oyama's plan of campaign.: The continued failure of the attacks on the fortress and the enormous losses sustained by the besiegors, thev think, may compel Oyama to despatch some veteran troops from the Manchurian army to Gen.Nodzu's support, as the reinforcements arriving at Port Ar- | thur are mostly reserve men.I'nstint- ed praise is bestowed on Lieut.-(ienerval : Stoessel for the heroic defense bv the garrison, which naturally is increasing the hope that the fortress may hold out.In the meantime Gen.Kuropatkin is receiving reinforcements.especiunlly artillery.Nevertheless ail the experts express great doubt whether Kuropat- kin contemplates more than a passive resistance at Mukden, where, they say, the tonogranhical conditions are unfavorable for defence, rignificant that the agree that Tie Pass is a better puwsition, both for defense and offense.Story is Not Credited.Tokio.Oct.5.-The Navy Department discredits the report that the Russian cruisers, Rossia, Gromboi and Bogatyr have been repaired at Vladivostok, and are about to descend for another raid on the Japanese coast.The Navy Department further expresses the belief that the Bogatyr is completely disabled.Japan Will Strengthen Navy.San Francisco, Oct.a.\u2014From fMfor- made : T{ is eÆsidered , critics eÆWerally > | E Has Definitely Announced His Acceptance of the Honor.~ Toronto.Oct.b.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014\u2014Mr.A.Aylesworth yesterday confirmed the report that he had entered the Laurier Cabinet as Minister without | portfolio.Me will make his first public appearance ut Hamilton with Sir Wilfrid Laurier on Monday next.Hon.Mr.Aylesworth has not yet decided what constituency he will contest, but as he was born in Lennox he will probably run in an Eastern Ontario riding.His elevation to Cabinet rank has created a very favorable impression here.as he is universally regarded as a man of great ability, \u201cWill you accompany throughout his Ontario tour ?\u201d he was asked.\u201cOh, no, I can\u2019t do that, As soon ax my constituency is arranged I shall have to get tno work there\u201d > Mr.Avlesworth said his entering politics would entail no change in his professional relations here.As soon as the campaign was over.he said, he would get back to his briefs.The New Minister.Hon.Allen Rristol Aylesworth, K.C., was horn at Newburgh, Ont, Novem- (ber 20th, INO4.He was educated at the Newburgh High School.passing thence to Toronto University.where he distinguished himæelf, taking his \"B.A.In 1874, in which year he was \u201calso Princes prizeman.In the fol- owing yenr he took his M.A, and was called to the Bar in 1878.His conspicuous ahility and enormous capacity for work speedily won for him a very high place in Ontario legal circles, For some vears he was u member of the firm of Moss, Ayles- worth & Armour, aud is now a member of the firm ef Rarwiek, Avles- Worth and Wright.Jn 1889 he was \u2018eveuted K.by the Ontario Goveru- and in the following year was : gimilarIiv honore! by the Earl of Derby.the then Governor-General.He ts a bencher of the Law Socléty of Upper (Canada, and a senator of Toronto University.During his career ment, nt the Bar Mr.Aylesworth has acted as counsel In many important actions, rotablv the Hbel suit of the (Coauntess d'Ivry against the Toronto World in 1897.; Showed Statesman\u2019s Qualities.that Mr.Aylesworth stepped Into fame, and at once fixed himself upon j the public find as more than a lawyer, \u2018but a statesmen, by his course aa tee appointrd to settie the disputes | between Canada and the U.5.regard- , ing the delemitation of -the Alaska , Boundary.The firm stand taken by ,Mr.Aylesworth at this famous ar- I'bitration in defence of Canada's rights iat once endeared him to the people of the Dominion, while the great ability \u2018and tact he displayed in the nego- are to-day over twice as large as they | put manufactured the Ames-Holden | tiations commanded ths respect of the nglish speaking world.On Mr.Axlesworth's return the Prerhier |.mation received in San Fran isco bY|ada after the unfortunate ending of prominent Japanese 1t is evidently the:the arbitration his course was marked purpose of Javan to take immediate | by equal wisdom.Great efforts were steps toward increasing her fighting éf- | made to secure from him public state- ficiency to a very considerable degree, ç ments criticising the action of the Jt 1s stated that the Japanese Gavern- | commission but although he was feted ment has determined to pl ï 1s de lace contractSion all sides his public utterances on at ata PRA vents Surships TO his delicate subject were conspicuous «com fd at as carly a date as pas-, ayamples of prudent patriotisf, From sible! the greater numbe rof these ships: pies pre ! : ; that moment he wus marked as to be constructed in this country.[man whose abilities must eventuall Japs Recruiting Chinese.The given ta his country\u2019s serviee, and from time \u2018to time rumors of bis ap- St.Petersburg, Oct.5-A special de- pointment to the Ontario or Dominion patch from Mukden, under date of Det! Cabinet h 4 says: À regular verrultibg service bas :WTih pondered long before he took the heen formed by \u2018he Jupanes army, en- Jisti \u2018hat is know ; .i final stp.knowing that ft would he an sting what is known as the Chinese aypongive one to him.as his law procs volunteer militia.The ananese are as- tice ix very-large and profitable, and sisted in this work hy Lin See, a princes, «ill be seriqusiy bafpered hy service of the Chinese Imperial household, Th» in the cabinet.That he has at last men are paid by the Japanese, hut not; accented office in the laurier Govern- armed by them with the Jananese mod- oan im a matier of congratulation to ern rifles.They use.instead, old imus- both the tovernment and the people kets of enormous calibre.The Russians Canada.have cone In contact with them several times and their bravery is incon-! - testable.\u2018MR.CHARLES DEVLIN MAY SIR WILFRID WILL SPEAK | RUN FOR TME COMMONS AT QUEBEC TO-NIGHT Rumor Has it That He Will Resign a Seat in British Parliament.Magnificent Demonstration Accorded Him\u2014Political tion Will Situa- be : ; » Ottasa, QOet 32 An Interesting rumor = being dispussed here that Mr.Charleg \"R.Devlin, M.I'.for Galway in the Imperial Parliament, intends o resign his sent at Westminster and return to in Quebec.Quebec, October ©.| (Special) \u2014sir viltrid ,Laurier is busily engaged in the organization of this distri«t.His Canada immediately, to contest Wright rooms in the Chateau Frontenac are NN SSL NL AM LA MMA MAL constantly filled with political visitors, and the Premier is endeavoring to arrange all his engagements here by to-night, so that he can leave for: his western tovr in the morning.; It is rumored that Mr.Demers, the! sitting member for Levis, will not present himuelf for re-viection an ae- count of 11} health, and Mr.Louis Frechette, the founder of Liberalism in the courtly, will resign his position as clerk of the Legisiative Council and be the Liberal candidate.i Mr.A.Malouin will geek ve-election fn Quebec Centre and be returned by a large majority.Mr.Wm.Power, member fur Quehec West, has eneugh names on his requisition paper already to assure his re-election.The demonstration to be accorded Sir Wilfrid Laurier to-night by his electors and citizens of Quebec will be a magnificent one.The Premier will be escorted from the (\"lub (\u2018anadienne, where he will dine later in the even- Ing, to the Jacques Cartier hall.where the mass meeting will be held.JURY RETURN VERDICT ON EASTWOOD WRECK Woodstock, Ont.MR.C.R.DEVLIN, M.P.~~ ~~ mA Oct.§.\u2014 (Special) county in the Liberal interests, The inyuest into the cause of the railway disaster at Eastwood on Wednesday morning last wus concluded yesterdav.Twelve witnesses were examined, and the evidence brotght out the fart that Brakemun Benedict, of the first train, had opened his switch to back out, and he and Conductor Fallis had neglected to put up the: semaphore agalnst the freight following, with the reault that the second freight crashed into the siding before the first could pull out, Evidence was tendered showing that the brakeman, fireman and engineer had been on continuous duty thirty- six hours.The jurv's verdict named no one as being responsible, stating that some member of the {rain crew had 19% the switeh open.They recommended that employees be given more rest, and yrged the adoption of a better signal ight service.looked after by Mr.F.BR.Devlin, who, however, has declined to make statement as to his hrother\u2019s ohiect in still a candidate for the nomination in Wright.rms cost 5 pe mt grrr WHAT IS GOING ON e- a Se Re ey, Academy\u2014Joseph Murphy.Francais\u2014Trocadero Burlesquers.Nouveautes\u2014''La Fille de Roland\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.New York\u2014Rbein, Bremen, Anchoria.Naples\u2014Neapolitan Prince, Algeria.Coroner Dr.McLay intimated that Antwerp\u2014Vaderland.Nad Brakeman Benedict been living Bristol\u2014Monteagle.Dover\u2014Patricia./ e evidence would justify the indict- against him for manslaughter.Quesnstown\u2014Ivernise ; His Majesty*s\u2014\u2018\u201cThe Little Princess.\u201d ! f | | T Wy Tne \u201ci i 4 WW ~' q if CAPTAIN LAURIER\u2014\u201cCome along.I'm to be allowed to tell you af hemi RY?STINT NE SL RE Time's up.CAPTAIN BORDEN\u2014\" That's a secret I'm not allowed te teil.THE, BALL.I8 IN PLAY.Eh Rr TIN a = Where are your men?\u201d I've got to terwards who they are.\u201d a play the matéh alone, but if we win Boot and Shoe Industry Has Doubled Since the Liberals Came Into Power The Ames-Holden Company Has Added a New Factory, Doubled the Number of Employees.and More Than Doubled Its Output \u2014McCready Company Reports Steady Annual Increases\u2014Large Boot and Shoe Machinery Factory Has Been Established.A large number of boot and shoe factories in thls city prociaim the pros- lt was not, however, until last year, perity of the country under the Fivcld- ing tariff in every week's pay lists.| | Every Montreal citizen, except about one in a thousand, who affect Amer-.\u2018a member of the Arbitration Commit-' icCaAn boots just because they are \u201c\"bn-! ture tliere of their courser staple lines.ported,\u201d proof of prog®ess of the country.| The salés of tbe Ames-Holden Com- | rany, a very old-established concera, i stands upon a slid leather: the substantial industrial which was considered to be doing à fine business as things went then in the last days of the C'onservative rezime, ; were in 1897.The Increase in its ac-; tual output has been much greater, for | to \u2018'an-!in 1897 it pas buylug staple gouds in | Quebec and re-seliing them through its | own agents, whereas to-day it is manufacturing its entire output, either right: here in Montreal or in the neighboring! town of St.Hyacinthe.The shoe in-; \"dustry of Quebec did not suffer from.a Montreal and St.Hyacinthe was a clear \u2018a yy | ave been published.Mr.A yles- | ! | | | | ; ment has suggested to Ald.T.A.Lathe loss, for it ia to-day in the most, flourishing condition It has ever been : In, and the increase in the output of, ddition to the trade of Canada.Two years ago the town of St.Hva- cinthe was the possessor of an empty! and silent shoe factory.Erected under the (lonservative regime, it had] never paid its way.and for years had been lying idle, it8 taxes unpaid, and its employes gone.The Ames-Holdrn i Company, perceiving that the development of the West was so Increasing the demand for fine shoes, that their Montreal factory would have to epec- faulize entirely upon high grade goods.hought the St.Hyacinthe plant and immediately commenced the manufic- They transferred to 8t.Hyacinthe the staple manufacturing they had heen doing in Montreal, greatly Increased thelr facilities for fine goods here, and abandoned the handling of Quebec products.; In the two years since the acquisition of this new plant ne, the total out- ~oncern has more than doubled.This is a quiet year fn the ghee business, not a year of depression, but not characterized by such a high-pressure demand as last year: and neither factory is running at quite as high a capacity as list year, But {in Montreal 450 hands, are being employed and in St.Hyacinthe 200, i The sales oF rubbers, manufactursd| here in Montreal, have gone up In the: same proportion ns hoots and shoes.The: number of eriployes in Montreal in 1897: wax not readily ncversible, but was al-! most certainly under 300.Doing Too Good a Business.Another local boot firm, which shall he nameless, 1s also doing much too! good a business to enable its figures to he used as a Conservative argument.| the duty on it.Its manager, when asked by Then Herald whether he would give a comparison of the output of his firm at the beginning of the J.iberal regime and the present time, replied quite frankly that it would be a certain amount of trouble, and that being a Conservative he was not concerned to supply campaign material to the Liberal Government.Machinery Now Made Here.About two years ago the United Boot and Shoe Machinery Co., of Boston, Mass, manufacturers of special machinery under numerous patents for the.making of high-grade boots, discovered that it was impossible to push in Canada the boots made by their machinery in the United States, as the Canadian maker, even without the new machinery, had too great a grip on the market, and it was equally impossible to compel the Canadian boot men to buy or to lease the Am:rican machinery and pay So the Boston company looked around \u2014Cannda, decided that manufacturing centre of Canada.and proceeded to erect on Palace Street one of the most modern and magnificently equipped factories in the city.Montreal shoes are now made entirely by Montreal machinery.president, Mr.Chas.Smith, that the increase in their output has been fairly steady at five per cent.per annum during the last ten yeurs.CITY'S FUNDS GOULD BE INCREASED WITHOUT ADDITIONAL TAXATION Ald.L.A.Lavallee Comes Forward With Scheme to Add, to City\u2019s Borrowing Power, Basing the Addition Upon Increse in Value of Real Estate.* » The fact that during the past six sary for any of these purnoses\u2014a sum! years the city of Montreal has seldom | used the entire borrowing power which | ts granted to it by legislative enact- vallee an elaborate scheme whereby the city's revenue could be increased, The question of increasing the an- | nual revenue is bpeing much talked | over at the City Hall at present, and ! especially after the declaration of Ald.:cilal condition of the city.| Finamce is by no Vallieres, chalrman of the \u2018ommittee.that Montreal : neans highly taxed.Montreal pro- rletors pay only one per cent.on the ! issessed value of toeir real estate - noldings, while Toronto people are valed upon to pay as much as 1.95 per vent, A speclal committee has been appointed to study means for increns- ing the revenue of Montreal, and one of the schemes suggested is to 1increase the amount of the property tax.Ald.L.A.Lavallee, who Ia a member of this speclal committee, now comes forward with a suggestion to increase the rdvenue by adding to the city's horrowing power nnd thus! save the propefty holders from any | further tax.In 1898 a apecinl committee of nlder-| men was named to look into the finan-i The çhrtr was amended so ns to provide nan equilibrium fn the city\u2019s finances, and thesa Mr.amendments were adopted by the Que-! Devlin {8 now on the way home, and bec Legislature In the following year, in the meantime his interests are heing Article 343 of the city charter was; drafted so that the amount of $27,000,-.any 000 was fixed as the consolidated debt of the city, and should not be exceeded returning te Canada.Mr.Goyette de- until the sald debt shall represent not| nies the rumor and declares thet he is , more than fifteen per cent.on the taxable value of the real estate within th: limits of the city.The borrowing power: of the city should then be limited to: fifteen per cent.of the said valuation, and said limit should never be excend- ed and all temporary borowing powe.s .granted should cease to exist.At the same time it was enacted that while the debt exceeding fifteen per sent.of the taxable real estate of the city, the city would have the power to borrow each year for the purpose of carrying on neceéssary pub- ile works, such as the extension of the water works and water services, the extension of the drainage system, the laying of permanent or cement sidewalks and pavements, the donstruction and ext on of municipal buildinge, opening and gidening of stréets, street improvemen the acquisition of such isnds end bulldings as may, be neces- of money not exceedinz ten per cent.of the increase In taxable real estate, shown by the assessment roll in force over that of the year immediatiey preceding, provided always that the total value of «ich taxable real estate ex- cerdr $140,700.20, and also that the sum total 80 borrowed does not in any one year, exceed $300,000.The limits lald down were that the city rould not borrow more than ten per cent.and at the sume time the sum borrowed could not exceed $300,009 ,annually, even if the increase in the value of taxable real estate ceeied $3,000,000.\u201cHas the increase ever exceeded $3,- 000,000?Ald.Lavallee was asked.\u201cCartainly,\u201d\u201d he replied, \u201cT have just now in my hands a report from the | eity comptroller, which shows that we: could have rarrowed from 1888 to 1903 ar amount equal to $616,956, or ten per cent.of the increase of every year, where the amount exceeded $3,000,000.\u201cIn December last the amount of tax- Aâble real estate was $158,616,290, and no! doubt the increase in real estate this Foelo Re Re FF NSW BER HF He HMR R HH % had ex- FITZPATRICK RUMOR REVIVED, Toronto, Oct.5.-(&pecial.) -In the Liberal circles today it is stated that Mr.A.RB.Aylesworth, the newly- appointed minister without portfolio, will be the Liberal candidate in Durham.It is also stated that after the elections, In the event of the Government being returned, he will be appointed Minister of Justice Instead of Hon.Mr.Fitzpatrick, who, it 18 reported here, will he appointed chief solicitor of the Grand Trunk Pacific at-$25,- 000 per year.* % When the rumor with regard to Hon, Mr.Fitzpatrick was currkit some time ago, the Minister of Justice gave it an emphatic denial on the floor df the House, Other rumors to the effect that he would soon accept a judicial position have so been current, but there Is nothing to indicate that Mr.Fitzpatrick has any intention of leaving political life.ok ok ook ob ok ok ok ok ok kok ok ok ok ok ok oR kook ok kok ok kok kok ok de oko oe oko ok ok ok ok ok ok ol dO ok ok ook ok sie ok ok ok KK oR ok kok kk 2 | revenue.ey evar will exceed the amount in 1903 by fully $400,000, \"Why can we not take advantage of this rapid increase in the value of real estate?If we had our charter amend- enawts that the amount to be borrowed Yearly can never exceed $300,000, and it were replaced by a new enactment that would allow the city to borrow to the extent of 10 per cent., not only for the present year but alsogfor the years 1898 to 1903, on the increase in taxable real estate, we would be able to borrow an amount .exceeding $1.000.000 for the purpose of public works as already stated.\u201cBy the present law the debt {8 17.667 per cent.Tt is an improvement on the rtate + .uffairs.which existed in 1849 and lsut.Why should we deprive our generation of the improvements which ;we can afford by these means in or- j der to equilibriate In a short space of \u2018time our finances to the limit of 15 \u2018per cent.as fixed in the charter.Why \u201cshould we not extend the time to seve eral generations and accept only the limit between 10 and 15 per cent.?The i difference between 10 and 15 per cent.\"will go to reduce the debt from 17 to \u201815 per cent.\u201d i Ald.Lavallee\u2019s Budigstion will be \u2018brought up at the next meeting of the special civic committee, appointed to consider means to increase the city HON.MR.BRODEUR IS BUSY.Ottawa, Oct.5.-\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014Hon.Mr.Brodeur will be away from Ottawa une til the elections are over.eel MR.JAMES COCHRANE SPOKEN OF.Mr.James Cochrane is alleged to be a candidate for parllamentary honors Jn St.Anne division, where he would opposs Ald.Galler .The ex-Mayor is out oftown, and has left no one to lodk after a campaign interests he may have in hand.e has no committee rooms, and no committees.So far Mr.Coch- rane has not taken any active intercf in any of the Montreal divisio s in this slecclon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHE KISH Weather To-Morrow Fair and Cool RENE SEI INI RNAI RII TELE To-dey\u2014Showers.Thursday\u2014Fair and decidedly cool Another cou \u2026\u2026.\u201c has appeared over tha NUrlitua + oi ritories, and is moving quickly across Canada.A few light showers occurred yesterday in Western Ontario and also in the Territories; elsewhere the weather wag fair to cloudy.Showers \u2018this afternoon, followed By strong north-westerly winds to-night, are predicted for this locality.The maximum temperature recorded hers to-day wag 54 degrees and the minimum 38.The follnwing temperatures were talen at various other pointa yesterday: Vios toria, 50, 62: Kamloops, 48, 84; Cale gary, 26, 24, 80; Ince 8; Edmonton Albert, 30 36; Qu'A i ) e 86, 86; Wine nipez, 86, 4 Arthur, 86, BO} & Parry Bound, 38, 48; Toronto, 43, 48 Ottawa, 54, 80; \u201cQuèbéé, , 803-38 H fax.$6 60; Bt.John 40.Bhs.° The McCready Co.state through their: cd by striking out the provision, which PL FRENCH RAILWAYS AND CAADK for Freights\u2014Mr.Drum- mond's Speech.(Canndian.Associated Press Cable.) London, Oct.5.\u2014~The French railways have made an arrangement with the French shipping companies for through rates to all parts of the world.The Western Rallway of France will an- ounce this week through rates to Cana.MR.LEONARD COURTNEY'S \u2018 VIEWS.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Oct.5.\u2014Mr.Leonard Courtney said at Falkirk in regard to Mr.Balfour's proposal for a free conference that the whole scheme was a delusion.It would not be and could not afford any benefit.If carried it would lead to injury not to advantage.CANADA UNDERSTANDS TARIFFS.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Oct.5.\u2014The Financial News says: \u201cThere seems to be an epidemic of Englishmen in Canada Instricting Canadians upon a subject in whichCan- adians are much more proficient than Englishmen, viz., the tariff.Mr.Bryce is the latest of these {itinerant tnstruct- ors.\u201d\u201d Referring to Mr.Bryce as say- fng in Toronto that Britain and the colonies must have perfect freedom to modify their fiscal system when necessary, the Financial News is glad Mr.Bryce at length recognizes possible necessity for Britain modifying her fiscal system.The Canadian atmosphere has a tendency to clear the mind, QUOTING MR.DRUMMOND.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Oct.B.\u2014The Globe says:\u2014 \u201cOne paragraph in Mr.Drummond\u2019s speech deserves to be quoted all over the Empire.\u201d The paragraph referred to says:\u2014 \u201cThe motive that has above everything influenced us in endorsing the preferential policy has been an earnest desire for the union of the British race for the firm and effective federation of our people in all quarters of the globe.As business men we are ail, I am sure, agreed that the best, safest and surest way to effect a permanent vonsolidation of Imperial interests is4 through the medium of a mutual arrangement by which each section of the Empire, will grant to the products of the other a preference as against \u2018the predurts of foreign labor.\u201d MR.PRESTON AND LORD ROBERTS.London, Oct.5.-\u2014Lord Roberts wrote a private letter to Mr.Bunbury which letter was used by the Courtenay Co.to advertise their emigration agency.Mr.Preston drew Lord Roberts\u2019 attention to the use the letter was being put to.Lord Roberts requested its use in such a manner be stopped.| Me.Bunbury, in writing to Truth, says: \u201cJt was the malicious officiousness of Mr.Preston, who seized upon Courte- nays circular as a temporary weapon to attack those who belong to the ! party of his political opponents.\u201d Town Clerk's Mistake Will be Rectified in Plenty of Time.oe Ottawa, Oct.5\u2014(&pectal)-\u2014The at- , tempt of a Montreal paper to mike political capital out of the Stanstead election lists seem to have no foundation.According to the paper's own.~ story the clerk of Magog failed to for- \u2018 ward \u201cthe list to the registrar, and the latter therefore only forwarded four lists to Ottawa for printing ine stead of five.The State Department desires that no one shall be-dis- franchised, and a message was despatched to the registrar this morning asking for an explanation and the correction of any omission that has been made.If there is a Magog list to be printed the work will be done and the lists distributed in plenty of time for the elections.pra MR.R.FORGET IN CHARLEVOIX.Mr Rodolphe Forget yesterday definitely accepted the Conservative nomination for ° Charlevoix He, bovever, stated that he had mever been much of a partizan and intended to run as an Independent Conservative and a high protectionist : Hon.L.O.Talllion presided and opened the convention with a short address, which was followed by the nomination, .frre.MR.J.B.ARCHAMBAULT NOMINATED.Mr.J.B.Archambault, advocate, of Montreal, was yesterday afternoon unanimously chosen Conservative candidate for Chimbly and Vercheres.There were eighty-eight delegates from the riding at the convention, \u2018 which was held at the Jacques Cartier Olub.Mr.Archambault was called upon, and he said that the nomination had been a complete surprise to him He said he was not in a position to jmmediately accept the honor, but must ask\u2019 several days\u2019 to consider tbe matter Considerable pressure was exerted to induce Mr Archambault to accept, and it was decided that he should give his answer at à meeting to be held at Longueuil on Sstur- day afternoon at 1.30.It fis expected that be will then accept the nomination.| 4 .er (LIMESTONE'S EASY VICTORY.Kingston, Ont., October 4.\u2014(Speclal) \u2014The opening game in the O.R.F.U.Junior series In this city on Saturday afternoon was -between the R.M.C II.and Limestones.The game was in Limestones favor 23 to 7.At the end of the first half tlie score was ___ 6 to 2 in Cadets favor.The Limestones showed up quite well.The teams were, ldimestones-\u2014back, Craig: halves, Wright, Birch, Betts, Bearance; quarter, Fezg, Snapper, Reveils; wings, O\u2019Brien, Crozier, Little, Davies, McIver, Clark .\u2018 R.M.C.IL-\u2014Back Carruthers; halves, Powell; McLaren, Nordheimer, Moffatt; quarter, Hall; snapper, Hog~ erty; wings, Smidley, McRae, Warrei, Rhodes, Bell., Through The Heralds Sieve.Montreal was destined to be the shoe- ' LAURIER and Aylesworth! | | BORDEN, Gamey and Tan Pagnuelo! ! ?LESS THAN a mônth left for the Star to work up its customary assortment of wild- eyed hysterics.THE CANADIAN Northern Ry.has named a station tn Manitoba after Gen.Kuroki.It ts scarcely likely, however, that a similar honor will be conferred upor Gen.Roschen- effekivitch.VC HAVING HEARD nothing more from him, ft ix presumed that Hon.Hugh Jobn Macdonald, made the prediction, and then fell buck into the ice chest.CABLES SAY that the Port Arthur band plays every night, just as if the inhabitants ot the place were \u2018not suffering enough already.A BASS SOLO.; The basso pr-r-r-ofundo.in evening dress, He tackles the ro-ho-ho-ho-ling sea, ; Boom, boom! ; And in subway staccato attempts to express The maridñer's az-o-nee, Boom, boom! \u2018Tis the song of the anvil, asleep in the, eap, In the Riar-r-r-x brown, minoor-r-r key, And he swings as he sings, and he sings as ho swings To the depths, To the depths of the Y .2.a ship in dis-tr-r-ess, with tattered shroud : Is none who will su-bu-bu-bu-cur bring?Boom, boom! Put the stor-r-rm r-r-ronkm long, and the surf boata loud- Whilo the basso continues to sing, Boom, boom] Lo! the vemrol r'r'roels, and in sinking fast, But tha vo-ca-lat, what oares he?.For hie frowns as they drown, and they drown aa he frowna, In the dopths, In the dopths ef te Y æ There's many & bP-t-~ravo, br-r-rave, gallant ul Who, aang with a bur-hur-bur-hur.gling throat, .oem In the er-r-ruel, deadly roll Of the bassc'a lower note, Boom, baem ! He's the ftor-r-m King's pai, and he laughs «hal ha! Ses! beam! cr-r-ruel and BUr-r-TRS, Ria mup«r-rdereus Warf2il (0 pre\u2014 Lat them how! ag they eran, let him grew! eas they howl, n the depths, In the depths ef the.¥ ue | B, AID.that Obaries M, Schwab's spe- TA .y { .Montreal cost 33,000, .This helps fo othe ja old rumor That Bchwib was injured when the stock market fell on him, INGTIMA weather has besa predicted.all, {8 ts about time fer spring.\u2014 Arthup {talis) ret rerrer se: S004L,080 Barto fleet (sai sans tt will be hat the * i le t a Ihe ¢ ; with Sif have a ew-maeçe times.* some people tq CONSERVATIVES In proudly pointing out the strong men in their party; will confer personal favor by not overlooking -Mesgrs.the Hon.Tan Pagnuelo and Jos Jacob.THERE IS A report that Jim Cochrane will run against Dan Gallery, M.P.Jim's efforts to work himself down to a still lower level of the soup tureen border on the magnificent, Those London Fogs.Gracie\u2014\"Maud made a hit as @ beau while in London.\u2018 ty Lucy\u2014 Well, it ix eo foxgy there that they , couldn't see what she really looked: RIDER HAGGARD'S brother 1s in Montreal.but he doesn't name the Rider smokes when he writes -his novels, THE CANDIDATE.(Respectfully dedicated to a gentleman rya+ ning in the Conservative interests.) The candidate he walks along = The crowded thoroughfare: His chest expansion\u2019s very great; His head is in the air.; O, he\u2018s too proud to notice us, He's too high up to see, But just around elections - |, He's as nice as he can be, \u2018 The candidate he has no use For common folks, and they're \"The ones who, whon they bow to hip Get back the icy stare.- But suddenly he loosens wp, And humbly bends the ess For just around a)stiiens He's as nias ac he can ba Its: \u201cHow d'yer Ga,\u201d and aay.\u201d And \u201cHope you're feeling fine.\u201d \u201cCan I do anything fir you?\u2018You're wish, you know, ie maiget* Two months ago he didn't know Or bow to you and me, But just before alcotions : He's as nice an he can de OF COURSE you have decided 0 welt Conservative after reading the Mon Taw Pagnuelo's speech, ne : Mioroscoplo Handwrittng.à gull EEE STS re an EE and, ow v .Ro saa » apace la what {a mystifying sae people, LD, POUND, who has slected - Mayor of Lenden, ie probably a men 5 \u2018 - v tb TURAR 1% always room iA the tap for 100 price uf coal, IM GOOHRANB sestna willing 18 Dé & eof! qidata any old place, Pia 3 ney thing.\u2019 - BS, FAT CAMPBELHY coust \u2018 tres sävertieing by aoreating Ti shoulders in the streets Bt New york Si.days age.Wa wonder what patent A she is using to get rid of the cold, .QAQUIN MILLER, (he poet ii, omnes fh dict ; peop i fer a « post money even in ofl, .\u2014_ ve Dees the 5, P, ©, À; now Abeut Fhieÿ 14 voritg pellove 9 he Hey: fn \\H goat has in hote at tellow'a \u2018\u2019Berves x - : - r.5 ! à ht! sald 4 | AEST EA ew EET de ee LE EE BORDEN, Gemey à es +.> - .n A 3 RE Seah faNbaring publishad and role pref ; \\punmar uptaptl sa ja EEE sa La ¥% \u201cper ht AVE ES 1 te Wisi it Wi Whisker [\\ AAS fi wap itl © e pre \"Fhe.Cuenter vs eu eines, vile rd sue 3 Jest anal Ug Tee Manda had Cortes?aed bri here sure enuugh gud each vlovining its wor Phere Nouv be quime great plan be- ind de ait: che thoughitul way ue à wnderalaid sapiething of that au abd therohÿ la juge those lee tor thelr true worth, \u2018 \" Let ue nut say \u201cbad\u201d or \u201cgood\u201d with.ut taking teathypan S There ue Thies tH conditions when At certainly sound to the casual observ- eu that veus stiuulant naroulles are yea! hessings.ht eve 1a the ambush that cone a ng enemy.ane can slip tito the hablt of either Whighoy, tulacca ue caffes eusy enough but tu untangle\u201d #(rugrle Ît avema plain that there ave cireum- tancua When the narcotic effeot of hess poisons ls fu the moment bene- clat but the fearful urguinent against thew is that seldom over dues one find à staady user af either whlskey, coffee af labacvo free fran disoass of same in pu ils powerful elments lu thelr effect on the huinan race.It ts à matter of daily history testified tu by.literally millions of people, that Whiskey.Tobacco and Cotlee are lite.promising, beguiling frièhds on he start, but always false as hell itself in the end.Once enough to show thelr strength, thoy in- WSt upon governing amd drive the vie- tim steadily towards ill-heulth in some : forma of parmitted tu- continue ta rule, they will not let up until physical and montat ruiu sets ln.A man under that spell (and \u201cunder the spell\u201d is correct), of any one of these drugs, frequently.assures himself and his friends, \u201cWhy I can leave off any.tine L want to.[ did quit fora week just to show L could.\u201d sure mark of the slave when one gets to thaï stage.He wiggled through a week fighting every duy to break the sf ell, Was finally whipved, and began hia slavery all over again.The slave (Colfer slave as well as Tobacco and Whiskey) daily re condition, sees periectly plain steady encroachments of disease, how the nerves get weaker duy by day and demand the drug that seems to smile and after rellef for a tew minutes and then leave fhe disvased condition plain.r to view than ever and growing worse.any thues the (\u2018offee slave reallzes: that he is between two fires.te fedls, bad If he leaves off and a little worue ff he drinks and allows the Effect le to wear off.Weta Sa lt gous un from day to day.Byary night.tha struggling victim promises himself that he will break the habit and next day when he fesls a little ba (as he is quite sure to) breaks, not the.habit, but hiv ow 1 resolution.It is near: ly always à tough fight, with disaster ahead sure if the hablt wins, ve = + .There have been hundreds of thou-! sands of people driven to their graves through diseuse brought on by coffee drinking ulone,\u201d and it 18 quite certain\u2019 that.more coffee.and tobacco than hy whiskey, for thé two first sre mare Widely \u2018used, and more hidden and insidious in the effect on nerves, hegrt and other vital organs, and are thus unsuspected until much of the dangerous work is done, Now, Reader, what Is your opinion Rs, to the real use the \u2018\u2018reator has for these things\u201d?T'uke u look at Lhe ques- à from this polnt of view.Thera is u law of Naturé und of .Nature\u2019s God that things slowly evolve from lower plunes to higher, à sturdy, steady and dignified advance Loward more perfect things in both the Phys/- cul and Spiritua! world.The ponderous fread of evolutionary development 1s fixed by the infinite and will ot be gujc keney out of natural law by any of man's methode.Therefore we see many illustrations showing bow fiature cheeks Loo rapid advante.Ul!nois raises Phenomienal rope of corn for two or three yeare, If she coutinued 10.du 80 eve y year her\u2019 farmers would advatce i wealth for beyond tame of other sections or OUNtner.Ro Nature interposes a bar every lire Gf four years and brings oi \u201cbad peur Hess we per tue VEILLE influence at work A mad or POoYerouE ir his hufines:s Lor a LUKGMET QF YhakE ail growe rich.hie: Nature pele the leveling influ er 0 ovuty OF ful.Boia 5 Dix ir - Mbits 066 Le ener JaXurione BU larv Fepuuse 9 1x whiskey, Lo- Vatu coffer vouen.gambling, or HOLE Our Tor The intent zd pur- Jam ou sae UE.Fey lus fron A OIVILE Ua lar ddacek Af Uk akin.F Natio! uous DI vspaerous and Eat Ben anion boue.UY no leveling Sixfibere Bet ir.sie would Conilriate tite MUNIE Lurtaÿe Cus ai! tune.Bu Dou, Nature vel iss afiny of \u201cYevelers\u2019 it Bory Tounury Uae wang wld drink- Bar Lon WBS, Wade adil Xs Vir Bat e AnGuigeires of all kinds, Auer Lae ary Bude, pure, Bure.De wom of Lhe unt the law of the Bios Min | id through the saine propres Wephieme ig clilglood), gra- Qual prov of prength, cuergy, thre, Mobily prosperity wealth, cowfort, Sane, reiaxas ou, self-indulgence, lux- Ay.prosprily, waste, debechery, AÎu- ands, sud the wreek Collows.Phe Pleyel nw baa a Ue bushes along the Pethiwoy A cery Nigel) pren and, women sud hey Log the maîority.fA15y \u2018uw pnd then con a nan HY) Yi aged .st these \u201clevelcsd\u2019 aiid hold.bie fortune, feine and health .ww the So the Urestor hug use or Whiskey, Mobuss and Coffee 19 leyel Anwn the burcessful ones and t > #how ; rieus vf being successtyl, wnd Keep them hark in the ruse, 80 that the great \u201cfield\u201d (the nuases) may not bé left wig far behind, And yet we must admit that game all\u2019 Wise Creator hes plared it {in the power: of man to stand upright, clothed in the armor of a clean gut steady mind and say unto himself, Il Aecline to exchange my birthright for a mess of .potage.\u201d - \u201c1 will not deaden my senses, weaken my grip on affairs and keep myself cheap, common and behind in fortune and fame by drugging with whinker, tobacco or coffee, life In-too short s hard enough to win the good things, without any sort of handicap, so à man is certainly a \u2018fool trader\u201d trades strength, health, money, and the good things that come with power, for the half-asleep condition of the \u201cdrug.» ger\u201d with the certainty of sickness and on Sh disease ahead.\u201d , It 18 a matter each individual must decide for himself.He can be a leade- and semi-god, if he will, or he can go along through life a drugged clown, a cheap \u201chewer of wood or carrier of water.4\u2019 if some of his children are fool- those he intends for some spe- Rah ivalers.\u201d eo aprigtit Jive upright, nd.» na ob ee realth on os res is aften a feurtull neye, they get firm hald| It ls a, reviews his.the, human misery is causéd by thes when he Certain.it is that while the Great ther of us all does not #eem to stupid, he soems to select others work) and allows them to be castigated most.fearfully CIE ie man tres flirting with these nd gets a few slaps as r take thd hint or a | Canad ating = near.i fie.Be mows Sat tends: he should, happl- ealth and pide seem to come to Fis Lr) Sete A Fin i basis of strength and health run Into the thousands, It is an easy and comfortable néep stap ooffes imstantly bn having.ve mate Postim Food roar ce pue que polos or an wit oad orem and flavor {is ere, but none the! Ÿ caffeine or other nerve destroying elements of \u2018ordinary coffee.On the contrary the most powerfyl rebuilding elements furnished by Nature are in Poatum and they quickly sct ubout.repairing the damage.dom is ft more than two days after the change lu made before the old stomach or bowel treubles or complaints of kid- heart, head or nerves show uns mistakabla evidence of getting better and ten days time changes things wonderfully.Literally millions of pox in-working |.Americans to-day use Postum, having tound the value and common sense in th h 8, o change.©, W.POST, (let the famous litle book, \u201cThe Rand to Wellville,\u201d in each pkg.: NR.MARGIL'S LETTER N QUEBEG Mr.Charles Marcil, M.P.for Bonaventure, has written the following lot ter to the Birmingham Dally Post: sir.\u2014In July dot Lu v Fr a lote ter signed by M alter à, Owen, of | Colmore Row, Birminghant, ynder the heading, \u201cSt.Louts Exhibition: U.S.A, and Cunada,\u201d in which the following paragraph accurs: \u201cWith reference to Canada, 1 may Bay that 1 was right royally treated in the English Province af Ontario, and: more so when it was known that I hailed fram \u2018\u2018Chamberlainville\u2019\u201d (Birmingham).There they are loyalists, and ave great admirers of r.Joseph: \"Chamberlin, and I was informed that one of the greatest achievements In modern politica was.the federation of the colondes, and that 18 makes their \u2018blood boll when they hear of.such squabbling over tariff reform and Protection when it is absolutely necessary tor the welfare of Old England, Nevertheless, Canada 18 gradually sipping) uway\u2014the French-Canadlans somewhat rule Cunadis; every alternate Mayor of Montreal has to be a French-Canadian; | Quebec 18 seven-eights French, and the | French language is universally\u2019 used, and there is no love existing between | the Province «of Quebec and the Pro-| vinces of Ontario and the West.In my | opinion, Canada will ers long ask to oul \u2018uw separate and independent country, severed from the Mother Country, and then, In a few yeurs, the United States, | with ite great wealth\u2019 and American Boodlelsm, with its dollurs, will do the rest, float o'er the whole of North America.Time will tell.Lord Dundonald was dismissed becuuse he wished to puf capable und loyal officers in charge, who would he ahove politics, instead of the French Canadian nominées.The a EVE a bailt on a] and the sStavs and Stripes will guns at the fort of Quebec are all obsolete with the excepting of three, und; those will not be required.French- | Canadian loyalty, generally, may ba taken cum grano salis, ang is sacording to thelr own French press,of a geubreu quantity.\u2019 | regret that the writer: ot the above! \u201cshould have returned to Bn such a poor opinion of our np For-! tunately there ure .people in England, especially in the blgher classes, who|- | now \u201cCanada and the Frenoh C\u2019asin- disns better, und who \u2018would not be \u2018misled LD such an erroneous statement of thelr position, |W It is now à génerally-ace epted - view that Cuynzda would not now be a pure tion of the British Empire \u2018but for the\u2019 herol« defence of the British flag made by the French Cenudigns 1u 1776 and., 1812 when the Americans were repulsed by then at Quebec \u2018and Chateauguty;- In 1837-38 a number of French Cana- Giang took up arms; in rebelilon, not against Britain, but agoiust misrule ! and for constitusiona! right, which, were granted tw them.Since that i riod they bave furnished Lafontaine, | Cartier and Jaurier, who, with soma; others, Bave nude of angdiu sg tion.: This \u201cCharmèx \u201cpaw i eau! Priest.con A idea Ores.ages.t foperas orivade, \u2018ara Co BROS A \u201cTundas, A à Ziza- Quinny Syreua, Deaice 2 me ase R&S .$rpeze.\u201cBRUNSLLS\u2014 Auerdenta ly lle, at | ML Que an Sept + Mr.Wiltrd | musle.aidest von \u2018of Mr.Supene Fruneile, 2.Ÿ.soutd Rukei$: Que.aged 11 years.TCUMMUINGS- A: Hagidean, Jt.on ne IME = © Sepiumber.Mrs Size Cummings.widow D ; \u2018the \u2018wie Join Cummings, aged 35 years CARROLL a \u2018\u2019hariottetowr, PS1.an sept | M.Mr Joan Carroll, aged TS rears = | DANCUSE\u2014 A: Beauveville, Que.on Sept.R Lanvuse, ew we Norbert rears sad i Wools.DUNN-Suducaiyv.st Hamilton, Ont.an, Sept temdor 18 *Fred T.Ling, cid dis AW pear.ENPEY-AL Cunudreok, on Sept 3rd, Cath- | etne Empey.widow .of the Inte Chae, R | - Empex.:m der Sist xeur.x.{ GALLAGNER-At.Winnipeg, Man.on Sept.ah, Axes, beloved wife of Jas K.Ualla- \u201caber.daugbter of Mr.May.Keunedy.aged years.- pod GREEN- A, Miho, Qut.on Sept.% Kite Jane MUL rele of we lke John Green, { to Dor 30d year.HATTON At Toroato.Get Sept.8.Jodn sStivseoa Hatton, ux tde wer vear of his age, McINNIS\u2014 At Charlottetown, PEL, on Sept.2X Mr.Angus Minnis, a dative \u201cot Traca- die.- RENRHAW- At Riverside, Kinæs.- N.© Ba, Annie, widow of Jaites Renshaw.ROYSTAN\u2014 Near Eastman, Ont.on the 17h et September, Mary Roystan.second daugh- \u2018ter - of: Mr.John Roystan.aged 13 years.on, Now Go Along, po, and get wié\"some lady charlotte.Sale of : ENGLAND \u2018Bcotch and Blarney tweeds and frieze over- \u2018|-coatings, in suit and cont lengths, ladies\u2019 costume.cloths, and a large lot of remnants, belng the balance of the immense.stock of., CO.Slightly Damaged by smoke, will be sold without the slightest reserve.Also a large assortment of traveller's samples, consisting of ladies\u2019 and children's jackets, golf capes, rain cohts, - silk and other handkerchiefs, a large assortment of ladies\u2019 an children's furs, stockings, shawls, 20 pairs lace curtains, portieres, blankets, bath and other towels, Belfast table linens, etc: - Sale .at our rooms, 241 and 243 se James street, on Thursday Afternoon, Oct.6, At 2.30 O'Clock.* RAB & DONNELLY; Auctioneers.T™)ATENTS aw Wiarton, here qf the death of Rev.North Dakota.APPEAL\" IN CAMPBELL CASE.\" The Montreal Street Railway.have appealed from the yerdict of the speclal ! jury rendered last May in the case of Ca .| Br.F.W.Campbell va that carpora- | : teen Years.April, 1901.4 son in born at Mono Mills, Sounty\u201d ot st co, Ont.,on May 4, 1846, educat at the University of Toronto and Knox College, and graduated from Knox In ES and was ordain the .); Bank; F7 me Always | Eat the Best Terra ti heal JAMES STRACHAN, Sthot Rev.demuel Acne-| Bakers to Royalty - amu Ache He was the same year FRATHERSTONNAUGN à Presbytery of Peterboro.He | anadian abyterian on Foe \u201cond.Green In ail he served the Canadian church for a quarter of a century.He was called to Pembina, NDs in mere PATENTS THAT PROTECT ee TRADE Se OWEN N.EVANS, \u2018-' IN A COUNTRIES | MO, RLMCTRICA (Ce cas a APECIALT ry walle MARIO perse Patent a __ pro se \u201cMarie Marguerite Marthe Papitesu, wife of EXCELLENT WEST OF - tgh grade woollens of FINLEY, SMITH & Tomple Bulldine Mantrasy *.PORTER Wo AFNTIE \u2014 Ac Tun?Alu or du dmgr.H.15 Len Comes desman, Mc Bn oo Ioeerisn: Te Blase sear Bac.Fyoeen, will Lae gen az Pacman : BREN + t } i 3 PS REINA R20 EE) pot gr ry.\"mmr 4 Le + A + ~ \u2018\u2018Forsthe Fatal Disaster at-Sorei or @ Year\u2014Capt.Salmon Resigns Com= p> 3 > ERAS NEW ISSUE 4 vs ty uv - \u2014 Prnissionership, Claiming Political Interference.\u201con, > this morning made ap- before the Wreck Commis- fo submit new evi- in the Cänads-Cape Breton £ases Mn.A.R.Angers, K.C, on be- | ©fthe company, made the appli- on, giving as reasons the fact that the enquiry was opened the &s0.Company were not in posses- ion of important evidence, which ey had later secured.This evi- bad been presented before the ty Court in Quebec, and on \u2018of the company he would move the Commissioner summon these ew witnesses to attend his court or else allow their evidence as given be- ot Admiraïty Court to be intro- ._ Captaîïn Salmon, the commissioner, that as the R.& O.had noti- him at the opening of the enquiry t they would offer no evidence he ould not see how the court could grant the application.\"The request was accordingly refused.Before proceeding to render judg- rent the Commissioner made a state- ent in connection with the delay in Kiving it.The court, he said, had \u2018notifled the parties concerned , that udgment would be rendered after all the evidence had been taken before the Court of Admiralty in Quebec.Later said Capt.Salmon, he was approached by the Deputy-Minister of Marine and Fisheries, wkho wanted to know what decision was to be rendered.He was told that the decision would be given on September 26, and Captain Salmon was informed that R.& O.had made application for the re-opening of the case.Mr.Archer, counsel for the R.& O., asked to have certain evidence which had been given before Judge Routhier in Quebec admitted.This request he made to Capt.Salmon in a letter marked \u201cPrivate and confidential.\u201d In reply, Capt.Salmon stated that the court could not grant the request.JUDGMENT HELD BACK.Monday, October 3, continued Capt.Salmon was set as the date for considering the application and for giving judgment if it were not granted.Mr.Archer wired the Minister: of Marine and Fisheries to have Capt.Salmon withhold his verdict until after Judge Routhier ordered the judgment of the Admiralty Court as many passengers had entered action against the R.and O.and the rendering of judgment by Capt.Salmon\u2019s court might prove prejudicial to the interests of the parties concerned._- .Capt.Salmon then received a telegram in Montreal ordering him to withhold judgment until he received further instructions from the Department of Marine and Fisheries.\u2019 He then tendered his resignation as he considered that pressure was being brought to bear \u2018upon the court by one of the parties concerned to the.prejudice of the other.He went on to say that this court had never been influenced- by any political considerations whatever, and he hoped that the shipping interests of the country would interest themselves in the matter and make representations which would allow his suc- vessor a perfectly free hand in conducting the business of the court.CANADA OFFICERS TO BLAME.Judgment which was then given, was in part as follows:- \u201cThe Canada was in charge of Elie Bouille, a so-called pilot, but really nothing more than an experienced wheelman, who had passed no examination of any kind which would qualify him to take charge of a passenger steamer.Under him was a wheelsman, Latour, who kept a lookout and\u2014ac- cording .to testimony\u2014navigated the vessel as he thought fit.The masthead and side-lights were lit and burning brightly and were in accordance \u2018With the regulations.No proper lookout was set, no gertificated officer was in charge, and up to, and for some time \u2019 and Ontario Naviga- prior to, the collision the.vessel was navigated in contravention of article 3 of the regulations for preventing col- Visions at sea.\u2019 \u201cThe wheelsman, who clearly saw the Cape Breton\u2019's masthead light, but no sidelights, alleges that he mistook her for a vessel at anchor, and presumably decided to pass her on his starboard _hand.Upon the near approach of the two vessels, the Cape Breton blew one blast of her whistle indicating that she was directing her course to starboard, this seems to bave been the first intimation the Canada received that it was a vessel under weigh, for at the same time she saw the Cape Breton's port light.Had she then ported the vessels would probably have passed clear.Eile Bouille, however, apparently confused by the proximity of the Cape Breton, ordered the wheelsman to keep to the south, or in other words, tostarboard bis helm, with the result that the collision occurred.- PILOT WAS RESPONSIBLE.\u201cThe collision was caused by the wrongful act of Elie Bouille, the man in charge of the Canada at the time, in neglecting to comply with Article 25 of the Rules for Preventing Collisions at Sea, and in improperly manoeuvring his vessel after hearing one blast of the Cape Breton\u2019s whistle.Having no certificate or license to be dealt with, the court orders him to pay $60 towards the costs of this investigation.CERTIFICATES CANCELLED.\u201cThe master, Louis St.Louis, upon whose certificate the vessel was licensed, but whose work was aparently that of a purser, showed his utter disregard of the responsibilities that certl- ficate carried by relinquishing the pfo- per duties of his office to unqualified persons; further, he is held entirely to blame for the misconduct and lack of discipline of his crew after the col- Usion.His certificate, No.1682, which is for a freight steamer instead of a passenger steamer, as required by law, showing he has been acting illegally, is hereby cancelled.#Peter Kane, the mate, whose certificate also was necessary in order that the vessel might be licensed to carry passengers, had charge only of the cargo; he did not take proper and suf- ficlent steps to save the passengers, and for his misconduct in this respect the court suspends his certificate, No.8221, for a period of twelve calendar months.NEGLECT ON PART OF COMPANY.\u201cFrom the evidence it appears that navigation of their vessels plying between Quebec and Montrea)- entirely in the hands of wheelsmen, the certificated officers being mere figureheads necessany to secure a passenger license; and futher no person is detailed to keep a lookout at night.The crew are not in uniform, so that in a disaster of this kind the passengers cannot know whom to look to for assistance; neither are they properly exercised in boat and fire drill, while discipline seems conspicuous by Its absence.The court cannot too strong- ing as It does the grossest negfect of obligations and responsibilities the company undertakes when it engages to carry passengers.Such disgraceful neglect of ordinary precautions to env sure the safety of the travelling public as this investigation has brought to light requires that immediate steps should be taken to reorganize the management of the company in these re?spects.The company is hereby ordered to pay the costs of this investigation with the exception of the $50 charged upon Elle Bouille.\u201cJames McNeil, mate of the Cape Breton, showed during his examination that he was not properly conversant with the rule of the road, and he must therefore produce satisfactory evidence that he has been \u2018re-examined and found proficient in this subject by an examiner of masters and mates before his certificate No.2774 will be returned to him.\u201d MB.£0.PROULX WAS NOMINATED Unanimous Choice (of the Liberals of Prescott County.Vankleek Hill, Ont., Oct.v.\u2014(Speclal.) ~The Liberal convention of the county of Prescott for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the coming election for the House of Commons, was held in the Town Hall here yesterday \u2018afternoon.The meeting was called to order by the president, Louls J.La- brosse.The following occupied seats on the platform:\u2014Hon.N.A.Belcourt, Hon.Raymond Prefontaine, Senator \" .Cloran, Hon.F.E.Evanturel, John A.; , ' & \u201c McInnes and Dr.J.Bedard, joint secretaries.On the request.of-the president, who was one of the aspirants for nomination, Mr.Willlam P.Brown, of Point Fortune, was called to the chair.Mr.John A.McInnes called over the roll of delegates, seventy-eight being present.The following scrutineers were ap- inted: Joseph Leduc, Leon Labelle, oseph A Wilson.\u2018 A letter was read from Hon.N.A.Belcourt by the secretary, declining the tomination.- A pledge requiring the delegates and the candidates to support the nomination of the convention was read and signed by all of them, excepting W.8.$all, of L\u2019Orignal, who refused to bing himself, The following nominations were made: Louis J.Labrosse, of St.Eugene, moved by J.A.D.Landriault, and Alfred Menard; Edmond Proulx, of L'Orignal, moved by Louis Leduc and Henry Smith; Dr.J.Bedard, of St.Bu- mene, moved by Solomon Titley and J.B.Lorrain; E.Z.Labrosse, of Vank- leek Hill, moved by John R.McLaurin and J.E.Blanchard; William S.Hall, of L\u2019Orignal;, moved by Charles A.Cass and Levi: Stephens.The several candidates briefly addressed the meeting and.the balloting then took place.First ballot\u2014Proulx, 35; J.Labrosse, 21, Dr.J.Bedard, 10; E.Z.Labrosse, 8; Willlam 8S.Hall, 4.The second and final ballot resulted as follows: Edmond Proulx, 44; Louis J.Labrosse, 34.Mr.Proulx's nomination was then made unanimous on motion of Mr.J.Labrosse, amidst much enthusiasm.Mr.Proulx thanked the convention for the honor conferred upon him and pledged himself to do the utmost to carry the Liberal standard to victory.Eloquent addresses were delivered in French and English by Hon.F.C.A.Evanturel, Hon.R.Prefontaine, Hon, J.H.Cloran and Hon, N.A.Belcourt.They all eulogized the Liberal administration, urged the electors to heartily support their candidate and predicted a sweeping Liberal victory throughout the Dominton.The meeting, which wes very harmonious and enthusiastic, was closed with cheers for the King, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and the candidate.Mr.Proulx's election is already practically assured.tI is quite probable that he will not have any opposition, snd in any case the old stalwart county of Prescott will agaln range itself in the Libe column.\u2019 DELORIMIER SOLICTTOR.The Delorimier Town Council, at a meeting held last night, experienced considerable difficulty, in making the appointment of a town solicitor.The appointment of the firm of Messrs.Demers, Larose & Lalonde was made at a preceding meeting, but last night a resolution was unanimdéusly adopted annulling the former appointment and naming Mr.Rodolphe Monty, The revision of the municipal lists will be made at the meeting to be held on Oct.13.reser .Mr.Chas.M.Hays, general manager of the Grand Trunk system, left for New Yérk last night and sails for England to-day.He goes on important business in connection with the company.British Immigration Leads.\u201c Ottawa, October 5.\u2014Canada is getting United States comes next in contribu- more British immigrants than any other sort.More than fifty thousan came during the last fiscal year.The 2894 (Ocean ports ONIY).\u2026\u2026.0cceeecse 1895 «\u201c ; \u2014encasbatensennnèsee \u201c \u201c 80 0e0808080000a0000ve 1897 o.ves0000m mocouu esisese ososat00sen 06 090V00058000000 000 s0ss00080030080 2000s PIIE0ANS 0080000080088 000 0000000 six months) 2-04 poutmppesdsancue sesso pont \u2018 oe » + ae EL Sp SFA a.2 a Lu So 4 as! vo ; ; ie Re DR | Har and Europe comes third, CA .Cr ; = IRI ve gust csr rn DavaoA0nN Encore \u2018 figures for the past two years are of interest.» : Conti- British rental USA Total 16,004 4,826 20,829 14,96\u20ac 8,834 18,790 12,384 4,451 16,836 1,988 7,021 2,412 31,716 11,178 11,608 9.119 31,800 , 660 938 1,48 44,548 10,311 2,548 23,895 19,252 17,987 49,149 23,732 388 67,379 on 87,008.- 49,478 128,364 5 808768 © MAUT8E \u2026 46,171 180,880 903,908 ANTES ILE 664,780 \u2019 V > M \u2019 i + ¢ +, es ' 4 as it has been customary to leave the- ly condemn this state of affairs, show- | The a .> « : axées à 1 + .- * Te S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 { Qu » - + ape.a Lope © sé - + |Sharcholdése Will Get One \u201cFive Held.The 23rd annual meeting of the Canadian Pacific Railway was beld at the head offices of the C.P.R.at-poon to-day.Sir Wm.Van Horne, Chairman of the Board, presided.The following directors were present: Sir Thos.G.Shaughnessy, president; R.B.Angus, E.B.Qsler, Sir Sandford Fleming, Ottawa; Geo.R.Harris, ton; W.D.Mat- |-thews, Toro: to; Chas.R.- Hosmer,\u2014S8ir-Geo.A.Drummond, Hon.Senator Mackay, R.iG.Reid and D.MeNicoll.| A large number of shareholders were also in attendance.\u201cThe most important feature of the meeting was the voting of ap increase of $25,600,000 to the ordinary share capital, of which $16,900,- 000 will mow be offered the shareholders at par being the equivalent of one share in ve.! The general report was unanimously adopted, and the leases of the Tilsonburg, Lake Erie and Pacific Rallway, the Northern Colonization Railway Company and the Guelph Junction and Goderich Railway to the C.P.R.were ratified by the shareholders, and the directors were empowered to arrange for the construction of two additional passenger steamships with a speed of cighteen knots.The following directors, whose term of office had expired, were unanimously re-elected for the next, four years: Sir George A.Drum- mond, Sir Sandford Fleming, George R.Harris and Wilmot D.Matthews.SIR THOMAS ON WORK IN: WEST.Sir -Thomas Shaugnessy spoke of his western trip.He said the comditions prevailing tn the country served by the railway were generally very gratifying.\u2018Progress and thrift are apparent in every direation, and the result of the harvest in Manitoba and the Territories, while ft will not meet the anticipation of the early summer, will be quite satisfactory, and.the return to the producers will, by reason of the enhanced price of wheat, be considerably larger than it was & year ago.\u201cThe work of improvement on the different sections of your rallway, which have been in progress for the past three years, are practically completed, and, with a few exceptions, they are now being utilized to your great convenience and advantage.For some reasons it was unfortunate that so much important work had to be crowded into s0 short a period, but your directors are convinced that the prudunt \u2018policy of postponing large capital expenditures until your revenue was established upon a basis that would warrant them beyond peradventure was best in your interests, and met with your approval, Sir Thomas then gave a summary of recent operations, and intimated that the work of improvement in the west would continue.\u201cWith the construction of the second track between Fort William and Winnipeg,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018upon which work will be commenced this autumn, the main lines west of the lakes will.be in excellent shape, but many of the | branch lines, upon which there has been a large increase of business will require atten- tlon; some sections of the system east of Lake Superior can be improved with excellent results, and additions to your locomotive and car equipment must continue to be made, unless your directors are deceived as to the future.\u201d \u201cHence your directors decided to recommend an increase in your ordinary share capital of $25,600,000, to be issued from time to time, In such amounts as they might con- \u2018sider desirable.If the requisite authoritl be given at the special meeting to be held today, it 1s the intention of your directors to to be forthwith fixed for the closing of the books for the purpose, an amount of $16,900,- 000 at par, being the equivalent of one share in five.\u201d : Sir Thomas also intimated that if the irrigation project proved as successful as the | directors anticipate, they would ask authority to \u2018continue the work over the remaining 2.- 700,000 acres to which the system is applicable.\u201cApart from the higher value that will be given to your lands, the advantage from & traffic standpoint of having this large area along your main line brought under cultivation cannot be overestimated.\u2019 HIGH PROTECTION SAYS MR.BORDEN Declares That as Conservative Policy\u2014Govt.Ry.Policy Attacked.5 Toronto, Oct.5.\u2014Hon.R.L.Borden opened the Conservative campaign in Toronto last night with a mass meeting in Massey Hall.Dr.Beattie Nes- bitt presided, and the Conservative leader was introduced by Mr.E.B.Osler, M.P., who appealed for a return of the Conservatives on the past record of the party, and made a plea for purity of elections.There was a danger that the Liberal Government in Ontario would bring to Ottawa those methods by which they overruled the will of the people of that \u2018province, .The greater part of Mr.Borden's speech was devoted to the advocacy of his railway policy.Mr.Borden said Canada's Government railways comprised 1,560 miles of road, while those owned by private corporations comprised 17,550 miles.The country had subsidized the railways in cash to the extent of $226,000,009, or $13,600 for every mile, to which must be added gifts of sixty million acres of land.In many cases these rallways had been .over-capitalized, a thing that was sometimes unnecessary.He proposed that railroads should be allowed to issue stock only to the amount absolutely necessary for the construction of the road.He said if the country is to be developed she must have a national policy in raliroad matters.Speaking of the tariff, Mr.Borden said: \u201cWe stand for the grand old national policy laid down by the Right Hon.Sir John A.Macdonald.\u201d The Liberals were accused of denouncing protection when in Opposition, and declaring privately to the manufacturers that thesedenunciations meant nothing He charged the Government with proclaiming one policy in the Northwest apd another in the East The parties: stood definitely di- vided\u2014the Liberals for low tariff and the Conservatives for high tariff.\u2018We are content,\u2019\u2019 said the speaker, \u2018\u2018to accept that issue.We have one pallcy for all Canada, the pol- fey of that protection which will give the Canadian markets.to Canndian people.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 His Son's Choice.\u201cpa,\u201d sald the little boy after long silence In the crib, \u201cwhen I'm a man will T be a twin?\u201d \u201cYes, just the same.to be?\u2019 \u201c1 don't care.Chinaman.\u201d , \u201cWere you afraid you would be?\u201cNo-o.And I don't want to be a aol.fer.\u201d ; i \u201cWhat do you want to be?\u201d \u2018I think I'd like to be a storekeeper and a father.\u201d Don\u2019t you want I don\u2019t want to be à u?\u201d Vien, and _a storekeeper.Then I'd have lots of money and coulé give it to.my little boys.\" {lence from bd Cw.Yes, we deliver to all parts of the city and suburbs, oo Main Aa TT : i \u201d SR 207 + offer to the shareholders of record, at a date | \u201cOh, you want to be @ father, do U EN : \u201c ES Oo à rs , 207 + NL A .! ~ WEST STORE\u2014 2448 St, Catherine Street, NEAn DRUMMXOND.\u201c .Te ex ~ Pe - ' \"MAST STORE\u2014- © 1 \u201c1547-1568 32 \"Catdorde.Stroet Furniture House Fu in us.advantage.BECAUSE Design, Value.and Price.for holding it.This, of course, itself is of such a large variety thing enticing him to invest: will both feel satisfied on the | \u2018The Manufacturers\u2019 THAT WILL KEEP YOU WARM, You wish to buy, we wish to sell.viding the appearance of the gooda meet with your ideus of We have all three to sult you.signs without number\u2014of all values and prices.Of Prices we Wish to Say a Word Through a manufacturer's mistake, unlooked-for shipment of our December order.Rather than have same returned to them they have allowed us a certain discount at a figure much below the regular price.ease our overcrowded storage and showroom space.1 We Will Sell all Lines at a Reduction There will be tempting offers in all departments.The stock The large and small sible value for the least possible expense.ny Buyers ~ Carpet Buyers rnishers We are Interested in You-\u2014 We want you to interest yourselves It will be to our mutual 3 You will purchase pro- De- we have received an enables us to offer these goods Therefore will we that every buyer will fiAd some- purchaser score of receiving \u2018the best pos- Gain | Loss is Your | nll UNDERWEAR WILL FIT YOU PERFEGTLY.¢ AND GIVE YOU ENTIRE SATISFACTION.REGISTERED @ PATENTED FOR MEN, WOMEN WOMEN'S COMBINATION SUITS, 8i'k.8ilk and Wool and Lisle Thread.; WOMEN'S VESTS AND TIGHTS, COMBINATION SUITS, $3.00 T Phons Up 2788.| mn .: .UNDERWEAR FILLS ALL THESE WANTS AND FILLS THEM WELL, AND CHILDREN.MEN'S \u2018COMBINATION SUITS, in Lisle Thread, Linen, Wool, Wool and Cotton, Silk, Silk and Wool, Silk and Lisle Thread, $3.50 to in Lisle Thread, Linen, 12.00 per suit.ool, Wool and Cotton, to 85.785.: LA 00 All our Wool Goods are Guaranteed Absolutely Unshrinkable.THE KNIT-T0=-FIT MFG.CO., $3.00 TO $10.00 per suit.2469 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Tbis store closcs at 6 p.m.on week days, and at 9-p.m.ou-Saturdays.CLOSING QUOTATIONS GRANBY CONS.Granby Consolidated was quoted in New York to-day at 3% to 3%.\u2019 25 Pacific at 132 1-2, 25 Pacific at 132 3-8.lw25 Pacific at 132 1-2.100 Power at 80 1-2.© 75 Power at 80 1-2.75 Power at 80 5-8.7% Power at 80 3-4.50 Power at 80 3-4.50 Power at 80 7-8.50 Steel at 14 1-4, 55 Steel at 14 1-4, 25 Detroit at 71 3-4, 6b Detroit -at 72 1-2, 25 Detroit at 72.25 Dertoit at 72 1-2, 50 -Dertoit at 71 3-4.25 Dertoit at 72.25 Dertolt at 72.|| ee NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, by J.8S.Bache & Co.: Oct.4.Oot, 6.DESCRIPTION Op.CL Op, GI.Amniga'ated Copper.95% 594 \u2018 sOù 60 Am.Locom.Co.MY MY 8M sis do dopref .94% OW Am Sugar Rfg Co .\u2026 18194 182) ISIN do do pref 133M veer eens Am Smeltg & Ref Co .87 a ey Am Car & Foundry.23% 3% 21% 3 Anaconda Mining Co \u2026.veer 0 Atch.Topés Santa Fe #814 83% 88% 83% do dopref.100 100% 100% Baltmore and Ohio.\u20189M gl visé 9 B 9 Bo pret.-.oi bad oe.\u201ceva rooklyn Rap r.88 87% Chicago & Alton Co.ré 40 sex ue Canadian Pacific .132334.1324 18%) 182% Canada Southern.ee 00% 883 Ches and Ohie .45M 4\" 443 Chie, Burl and Quin.1 ves Chicand N West.189% 189% .190 Chic R Tend Pac.vas eee se esen i un > Co .LL LA à pos.; 1 = Lo Stay | toms, Chie, Mil and 8t.P.159% 166 1 167% Colorado Southern.1034 19% 194 20h c de, Seo rof.pi 5 Bl 1 on Gas, Y.2 18 212 212 Col Fuel and Iron.37 AT FH sx Clev.CCandL,_ .iW Big etroit Un y.78 73 78 Del.Lack andWess., 54 Doiaware-Hudson.170% 16796 170) ATOM enver R G pref .813% 81 88 81% I Duluth 8 8h-Alt.x eer eee do do pref .1B oor even Great Northern pref, .ver sass General Klectrio.173 173 178 113} Jerser Central .tees .\u2026.100M Hooking Valley .a.co vous Towa Centrnl com .$i \u2018ss \"BY 2B Kantas-Toxus com \u2026 26% .% 25 Kansas-Toxas pr.ee BOM Sig BIN BIW Loufsville-Nash.118% 120% 128 1% Man Klevd.- 1MY 154% 15834 158M Missouri Paelfie.ge 10034 100 94 Metropolitan Trao.18) 128; 1804 10 N Y Cen Hudson.126% 12654 196%4 180 Erie Rallroad .SR 82% 8 84% de dol pfd.6 \u201ceh © 0% do do II'ptd .47% 47 4 474 N Y Ont-Western.3% 3454 4 HY Nortolk-Went com .\u2026 734 714 7 71% \u2018Northern (em.coo Lil.cies esse PacifiocMail .34 S4}% $4 Penn RR .38834 138) 130% 18336 Pressed Steel com.3h M¥ WM do do perf.mm\u201d.Le.Peoples Gas .eee JOBY 1024 1 16854 Phil and Readin \u2026\u2026 6.Sax un 0 0 ire 00 \u2018 do dollptd.SH a.eee Bouthern Ry com.5 \u2018die dik 3H uthern Ry com.do do pref .ves vee\u2019 4% ht Southern Pacifle a 81% 8 8 Tenn Coal-Iron .83 434 à : Texas Pacific .) 02 2934 82 Twin City .« 101M- 1003 101% 101 8 Leathercom .10 9 .9 do dopref .ma.BK BY 81% 374 U 8 Stes] eom BK 1 18) 18% do do pref .UK nx 754 75H U 8 Rubber co! ox 2 28% » 0 sens \u2018 4 aes vee oy 1004 100 180% > Ba 4\u20149¢ SHIPS AND SHIPPERS | ARIVED\u2014OCTOBER 5.Tancred, Anderson, Sydney, coal,.Dominion Coal Co.\u2019 Sicilian, Man.CLEARED\u2014OCTOBER 4 AND 5.Admiral, Sears, for Quebec, light, American Transportation Company.\" Tordenskjold, Kroger, Sydney, light, Dominion Coal Company.Fairful, Glasgow, general, H.& North Universe, Bull, Sydney, light, Dominion Corl Company.Montrose, McNeill, London and Antwerp, general, Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line.\u2019 REPORTED ELSEWHERE.Vessel, - At.For.Mexican.Antwerp.Montreal.Bellona.Newcastle.Montreal.vo vVirginlan.The Lizard.London.Turcoman.Quebec.Avonmouth, Manxmai.Quebec.Montreal, Cervona.Fame Point.Montreal.\u2018Hermod.Montreal Bonavista.A .Montreal FoS.Londondetry Peter Jebsen.Montreal.Monteagle.Bristol.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mnWH ee The appointment tb the grain survey board for the district of Montreal have been made by the Department of Trade and Commerce as follows: \u201cT, F.Crane, C.B.Esdaile, A.McFee, J, 8.Norris, A.G.Thomson, E.8.Jaques, The T.oard of grain examiners will be composed of J.Carruthers, C.B.Esdaile, FE 8.Jaques, H.D.Metcalfe, and A.G.\u2018Thomson.\u2019 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES | The Allan Line SS.Ontarian, J.8.Gamble, Master, from London, is entered at Cus- Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, > Agonts.BALED TENDERS, addressed A in- N darvigned, and endorsed Tender for \"st Fidele Whart,' will.be received at this office until Tuesdéy, October 18, 1904, Inclusively, for tk.-vatruction of a wh - dote, Uhnrlavos.County, Que.arta St FI ] ans and aporitications can be seen Department, and at the office of Ph.Boland, Req, Clerk of Works, Post Office Building, Quobec; C.Desjardins, Ksq., Clerk of Works Post Office Building, Montreal, and on application to the Postmaster at St.Fidele, Que.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied.\u2019 and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An aocepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, for two thoussnd dollars ($2,000.00) must accompany each tender, The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract, or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of ten- er.° The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.\u2019 y order.- FRED GELINAS, Secre .Department of Public Works, tary N Ottawa, Qctober 3, 1904.ewspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it.CALLING IN CREDITORS.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, ! District of Montreal.\u2026 SUPERIOR COURT.No.233-In the matter of Francois Xavier \u2018Lanthier And George Paquette, both of the Town of Ste.Cunegonde, said district, and there pole business fasether as restaurant keepers, under the firm name Lanthier & Paquette, insolvents.of .The creditors said insoclvents are here by ordered to st before one ot the Judges of this court, in the court roem No, #1, n the Court House at Montreal, en elfth day of October instant, at ten ef the forenoon, in order te AEST |; MONTREAL ART PR) Re\u2014= + J ee GE BALE- 08 DÉPARTAS ) the clock in 1 give their advice touching tbe appolutment + be Jone thousand nine hundred +, \u20ac; * # AMUSEU ENTS ANNUAL UNIVERSITY LECTURR The Lecture for a 2 for (ks Session of 100-85 will the ROYAL VICTORIA COLLAGE On THURSDAY, OCTOBER the 6th, 1904, At 430 pm, by : PRINCIPAL WILLIAM PETERSON, LLO.CMS.Subjost\u2014\" OUR SEVENTY-IXTH ANNIVERSARY The friends of the University are invited.M of the University ted most Acsdesaie dress in Crass Boom No.L el Btantey Han.127 Moatreal s Leading School | Santer Hatt, BEGINNERS\u2019 classes in DANCING now organizing.Mon.and Thurs.Adults, 8 p.m.; Juveniles, 4.16.p.m.Next Assembly, Wed., Oct.Eth, 8.30 p.m.No assembly next Saturday.Private lessons daily at any bour.West- mount Victoria Hall.\"Juvenile and young ladies\u2019 class opens Wed., Oct.6, at 4.30 p.m.LARGEST DANCING SCHOOL, PROF.A.ILACASSE.1511 Notre Dame St.Main 1354, \u201c MERE WE TEACH THE REAL GLIDE WEISZ Assembly every Wednesday, 8.80 p.m.BLASI'8 ORCHESTRA.THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Will Ve the Bazaar under the auspices of the Westmount Athletic Association, to be held in Victoria Hall on Thursday, Oct.6, and two - following days.Afternoons and Evenings.8peclal Decorations and Illuminations.Many amusing and novel ideas, as well as an attractive programme of music.ALL ARE WELCOME., : ADMISION, 10 CENTS.Every.Home that has a canary should try and keep it in health snd song by only giving it good feod.Brock\u2019s Bird Seed is sold all over Canada aud the demand isincreasing.In each packet there ina cake of Treat for toning up the little feathered songster.\u2014 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS MERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, PENDED.\u201cMoCILL UNIVERSITY | Tel.Up 864.PROF.FRANK.H.NORMAN.| \u201ca 6 re WP a -, , AMUSEMENTS.\u2014 sn.Pad.PP Ne IRN, This Theatre does not advertise in the Gazetté _ TO-NIGHTaod ALL WEEK, SAT.MAF- THE LITTLE PRINCESS | HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ' THR DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE DECADE.: Wagenhals & Xemper present.Wi BLANCHE ~ WALSH In the Original Dramatization of Tolstoy's World Famous Novel, Ce \u201cRESURRECTION By Bataille & Morton, 300 nights in Paris, 150 nights In London, ahd played by Miss Walsh fer two years in America.\u201cOne of the greatest dramas it will ever be my fortune to witness.\u201d\u2019\u2014N.Y.Herald.Seats on Sale To-Morrew Prices\u20142c to $1.50.ACADEMY | ALL THIS WEEK Tbis Theatre does not advertise in the Gazeta MR.JOSEPH MURPHY day.T , Wed» i Josinr.Wodrionds Mat SHAUN RHUE éaturday Mativeen oo.KERRY 60W .Prices\u201416¢c, 25c, and 76c.Next Week\u2014 WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR + E , THEATRE FRANCAIS | Zoom, 450 THIS WEEK.OCTOBER 3.The Trocadèro Extravaganza Two Funny Burlettos, and an Olio of all Star Artists.Prices\u201410¢c, 20c, 30c, 35c and 50c, Next Week\u2014THE JOLLY GRASS WIDOWS, THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES Tel.Bell East 1395.LA FILLE DE ROLAND By Henri de Bornier.Special Matinee Thursday, 6th, and Matinee Saturday.Next Week\u2014LA CHATELAINB.Ball faced at 3.30 p.m.Play rain or shine, Reserved Seats, 50c.On sale at Brennan Br os.Bleury street; T.Davis, St.Catherine street.ALL.MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES B8US- CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE ! UE For Ottawa Evening Journal Trophy Capital vs.Shamrock (Champions) 8T.CATHERINE STREET, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1904 : General admission, 25c: Grand Stand, 35c.St.Catherine street; John T.Lyons, W.J.McGEE, Hon.Sec.8.L.Club.M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, où ae Reserved Seats, 50c.For sale at Morton, Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine Superior accommodations for Concerts, L Private Balls and Entertainments.Ventilatio of everything.Apply on the premises.Your Watch, which is the Football Championship! ), Westmonnt».Montreal Kiok-off at3p.m.Rain or Shine, is allowed to run too long with out oiling.Bring it in.SATURDAY, OCT.- 8 Phillips & Co., 1765 Notre Dame street ; Star streets, and M.A.A.A.Office.\" General Admission\u2014Grand Stand, 35c; Haliowell st.South Entrance, 25c.CG.COBBAN, Hon.Sec.M.FC.RE THE KING'S HALL +2463 ST.CATHERINE STREET.A NEW HALL IN A NEW BUILDING.ectures, Banquets and High Class Public and n, Sanitation, Acoustics, Location.The best \"VASES! Vienna Glass, silver inlaid and mounted, assorted patterns, very new, pretty and not expensive\u2014 $1.45, $1.80, $3.40.GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO.JEWELLERS, \u20182397 St.Catherine St.finest piece of machinery made, TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family ; good wages; references required.Apply 42 Elm.4 ; ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL YY and color lithographic transferrer, one with experience on aluminum = preferred; -| highest wages and steady employment to the right party.The Canadian Bank Note Co., Ltd., St.John, N.B.336.ANTED \u2014 BY A McGILL STUDENT, A - chance to look after furnace in ex- \u2018change for board.Address Hs, Herald Branch Office, 2407 St.Catherine st.239 YXTANTED ~\u2014 COOK WHERE HOUSEmaid is kept: city references; highest wages pald.Apply 7 Thornhill ave., West.mount.Get off cars corner Kensington ave.and Sherbrooke.236 \u2014 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE.On Saturday, the twenty-second day of October instant (1904), at tem o'clock in the forenoon, shall be sold by public auction in the office of the undersigned notary, at No.forty-seven (47) St.Vincent street, in the City of Montreal, the following itomovenble, to wit: G A lot of land situnte at Montreal, on the southwest side of Cathedral street, in St.Antoine\u2019s Ward, and composed of the northeast half of the lot known and designated under the number seven hundred and thirty-two (N.B.1-2 of lot 732) of the official plan and book of reference of the said St.Antoine Ward, measuring, the sald portion of said lot, ninety-eight feet in front by thirty-seven feet in\u2019 depth, bounded in front by Cathedral street, in rear by the other portion of lot number seven hundred and \u2018thirty-two, on one side by the lot number seven hundred and thirty-one, and on the other side by the lot number seven hundred and thirty-three of the said official plan and book of reference, with thé buildings thereon erected.The safd immoveable dbelongs to the substitution created by the last will and testament of the late Dame Ann Elishbeth Myler, in her lifetime wife in second marriage of Mr.James Main, an absertee, of this province, the sald last will and testament od caries ob the ty ete a cet February, es, on of : one thousand pine Bundred and thres, and ably registered.i.che conditions ef-the sale, apply te the notarr.' Dated at Montrea this fifth of October, four.\u2014 + 5._ * w pas ULIEU,, A - 1\" Roue._x ~ A à CR, i .© 102 La + : mes Va .\\ \u201d vo M.A.A.A.GENERAL MEETING.AG al Meeting of the Montreal Anratewr Athletic Association will be held in the Club House, 149 Mansfield etreet, on WEDNESDAY, 12TH OCT, at 8 p.m., to vote on notices of motionsto increase the fees and privileges of lady members and junior members.To make provision for a reduced fee for nonresident members, and to make several minor changes to sundry by-laws.Coples of notices of motion in full may be had on application at office.; By order.E.HERBERT BROWN, Sec.-Tereas.MAAA.NOTICE to MEMBERS, Members are hereby notified that the grounds at Westmount have been leased to the Shamrock Lacrosse Club fér THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 6TH OCT., INST., and all membership passes thereto are suspended for that date.By order.E.HERBERT BROWN, ; Sec.-Treas.NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT, In re J.E.BARNABE, Druggist, 334 Clark street, Montreal Annex.[© The above named has made to us an assignment of his estate and effects for the benefit of his creditors.Claims must be filed at our .office within 15 days from this date, to ensure their collge cation for dividend.: CHARTRAND & TURGEON, A Assignees, 180 St.James ai Montreal, October 4,' 1904, Co PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, .|.| District of Montreal.Sok : SUPERIOR COURT: No.238\u2014In the matter of Alphonge - bols, of the Village of Boucherville, ther chant, insolvent.The.creditors of said insolvent , ordered to appear batora oms of the fois of this Court, in the court room No.ta the Court House at Montreal, on the fae Smee ait, 8 Uf oe gk noon, or ing the appointment .a x 4h October, 1904.x > A ï \u201csara Crowe\u201d 50e CALLING IN CREDITORS.__ Charle- curator and inspectors to the property of the said nselve Rain die arrangements.r= ite own interests w ¢ e ma I tel should he would rr ae vice and evil The best exercise in\u2019 Mr.mactañsan's topinion is walking.It gives play to muscles without straining and yet pers me Satins ges BE.ought to ve b, 1d, {- Ÿ came ints | 3 \u2014 \u2014 wan : £ ¥ uM put tail d dress EN EN ; .Re.= je To ie ire SEEN _ Peine Rl fi hi counter aq Ip | ines of ier .Peer el | U a | | oT UN us ns \u201cwe - 30 - 8 Cla ges 1 } mon sina \u201celog pou the Seni, of 1] r.Macta den viduel abould begin 13 ,Ç 5, Al | ; yond her are de STORER peser de) I, i ee 28 shops) [df il Son In the Sloveidar Eder | \u2026 Jal] SAMUEL TARRAUTE, :* importa, ft» \\ mpo ant, and the vital secrets of Ii 4 \u201c281 ST.CATHERINE STREBT _ IN | (Tel, Up 111.) ec Deco arc 3 ?ui COAL.} THE INTERCOLONIAL to hild so mai Bow (a tase clear of ous R \" Offer: we nies.nu 5 À Boers Divided \u201cnto Tactions\u2014mtetii- | \u2018At the water Conant What have you in mind?At ng yes- ) re, rch\u201d Ao Admiral,\u2019 belonging be x mits er on mésting yes.nearly as Tiron as man, and this was | | + COAL MINING CO., LTD.: or éèricén © Trans ; y afternoon, the Jo c proven in the development of acrobats py a .: 1 i Company, of Quebee, was burned in \u201c niigy Arising From the War \" @pmpany offered to replace the electric! Grece was strength Pond strength was b least one Sack Suit\u2014a Frock Coat Works : Dremmsat Collier, Mestrille.* & ' the harbor here last night.She was : pump at the McTavish Staset statio?¢ Dying Out.grace.*.valued æt 56,000 end carried but little with a turbine pump, ahd re the teeter or Cutawa \u2014 | tnere ane Producers sf \u201cDrummond\u201d \u2018Ansurance.#Fortunately all-hér inward| Toronto, Oct pec 1a1,)\u2014Major electric pump to the low leve station DON'T GIVE INDIBCRIMIN ATELY.: y perhaps a Dress Suit | al Coke, from the celebrated Plows.oh - cargo had ibeen discharged and no out-| Thomas Rodger, of the Diamond Fields | for the sum of $28,300.T offer.in its ] or Tuxedo ?of Nova Scotia.Otiered in all sizes _.ward freight had beep taken on b Horse of Kimberley, is in Toronto.He present form, wag.gecll | Chajr- Charity Organization Society Ashe the 4 _ guantities A suit purchasens Shipments -80 that thé loss was In that way less|is on a tour embracing the Olid Coun-|me, Clearthue was authorized iiter- Public to Refer Be to its | \u201cTh \u2014 ; r ™ » than might have been expected.try and Canada end returns shortly ta] view the firm ori the matter, * - © or Bagpars \u2019 | , ey are all here, ready for Build Olio, veu nm, Merchants == TT 2 BAS Le met EPA so ES oriente RE Etat LS UHR OT Sr [vou choosing.1 = : by ichael Hughes, en t watch-|in à rather ge way, own a the McT'avis treet station is known aunerism.p 3 ng.: \u201cPiha E PT il gored.He Meets the bitterness arising [ag the Worthington patented wnultie oo 8 Distinctive.Fit .i : npn.dropping a match near an ail tank ile Ughting the ship's lamps shortly The Charity Organization Society stage electric driven pump With a CA\u201c! calls the attention of its members anu | from the war is pagsing away und Reform patterns.Exclusive Fit- A umn AH it 2 AS after six o'clock.ane fire took an jy! there is Atle feat of.a ecarrence of aclty of Ave m Ilion imperial gallons, the citizens of Montreal to the nuls- | | | / | mediate \u20ac\u2018 vessel as she outbreak.¢ feature.that makes for [In twenty- urs, | .> ! 1 brought ina Sermo of fish and oil from, peace is: atvision among: the Boers The letter Of the John McDougall Co.Emin of people begging.from ihe au 3 Reform sty les.M asterful Fit- | : Gaspe 0 0., and 80 pres-| themselves, Thoas who remained in {says in par J | ) 1 ented much inflammable material to|the field to the end of the war abso-| !\u2018In \u2018the event of the Worthington door In the residential portions of our \\ Reform tailoring.And the perfect ta à the blaze.lutely refuse to have anything | to do turbiné pump, which we will instal at| cars if cnrs re ee 0 time be a.1 An alarm was rung in from box 6.with those raat them will the McTavish Strect station, not prov- pendents of the worst type.Thé so- 3 Fit-Reform fit.; ÿ at the corner of Maisonneuve and Notre|not even Shika hands; ÿ them, xt ing reasonably satisfactory on that clety suggests that the charitably in-| [4 4 t ' 3 YT rrr sree | clined take the trouble eltiter to call up| |W Let us sho i | : a\u201d .pou Cake the offce\u2014Main 1412\u2014and ask for the | d stapl W you the novelties A i \u201c : - \u2018 gm term \u2018 ry .of the party, or refer them.di- 3 ; - an i ) Po Leading Figures in Panama Controversy.Febily to 35 Bikers Surect: where tes LA staples for this season.The mm 5 - CL .20\" VC .; will recelve proper attention.4 - i y \u2019 i fre The -remedy of this evil rests pri.ol pleasure is ours, whether you buy Qe ql] ; ° ah with the citizens themmetvez, for! J te or not.\\ ) | neither the city officials nor the c i- / a - table agenctes can adequately protect D | {our city so that it ntirel \u2018 8 4 | from thts nuisance, a ie Ny .Suits, - - $12 to $30.\u201cI LADIES\u2019 \u2014\u2014 Trousers, $3.50 to $8.i) p : ROYAL ARCANUM LECTURES, A KY A | toe Laundering.The daintiest.most elab- - ; ; ; orate lingerie cau made to look lke new à The orator and social committee of; {if you send it to us.HALF THE CHARM > 5; Prince Albért Council, 1293, R.A., have of a pretty summer costume ls the way in + issued a very handsome and interest- | whieh it is Lauudered.We do all Laundry ; ling programme of entertainments Sor work in a way that Orin be surpassed.8 the winter season.\u2018The events for Oc- | : | tober are an \u201cAt Home,\u201d progressive | CROWN LAU NDRY CO.! 'euchre and dancing in the Inglis Hall, j ed ST.Cog HERINE STREET.| this evening, for the members o e ° Phone Mount 1059.council and their ladies, and on Oct.34 S C S | a ee 19, Prof.A.Young will give a talk on 2 4 t.atherine treet.; pErenology\u201d : Nove 16, Mr.Pam : : ! .Brown, P.R., will describe and illus- To : ; trate the \u201cMignulnetpre of Wall Pas ° > | I YOU ARE \u2019 per\u2019; Dec.2, Mr.R.J ickenden, the \u2018 | well-known artist, wlll give an address INTERESTED on the \u201cBarbizon School of Painting,\u201d ; .; iNustrated with original paintings by | In auy of the following lines, Millet, Corot, Rousseau and Daubigny: ; 1 can talk with you.Jan.18 will be the official visit of the Grand Regent and his staff of officers; .eb.15, Mr.Geo.Murray, F.R.8S.C.,! j will read à paper on \u2018Sidney Smith,\u201d i f 114 e and on March 15, Dr.Robert Wilson ' 9 will give a lecturé on !\u2018\u201cThe Mystery ; of the Unseen Light,\u201d illustrated by the ; I-in.Strips, Sidings.Clears, X-ray machiné* There are also smok- | ! Common and Culls rs, sta@ euchres \u2018and identification ' Pine.Hemleck, * Dimension Meetings.\u2018The winter season promises ! Timber.Ash.etc.to be a bury one for this progressive \u2018 À Large Stock Always on Hand and up-to-date council of the Royal ! LOWEST PRICES.Arcanum.Pa-ticulars and Quututions on TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS | Arppicarion.\"| POWER St.Louis, Mo., Oct.5 \u2014Preventative ; JOHN M.legisixtiori was the subject which open- | Whalesale Lumber: Dealer, , ed the discussion at the second day's 209 Commissioners St, Montreal.eon of the internations! Congress of] \u2019 \u2018 \u2014À Tuberculosis.e speukers to o \u2014ee se pp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Ways and meañs tMat might be en- TTT 7 TT : forced through leglélation for the pre- | , The water reservoir of the Th P t Milk ES F EdsEBio MORALES.JOHN BARRETT.véntion of the.infection and spread of .e ures : consumption and dealt with legislution Imperial ( xford Ra an ge Xew York.Oct.5\u2014\u201c\u201cThe United States tribunal against alleged \u2018oppressions by try as legal adviser to.the Panama Le compelling oe Te or Rove In Montreal comes from the Blue Bonnets \u2018 3 2 Dwerff an \u2018the American Government on the Isth-|gation, said he had.already advis menis to closely Inspec \"I D Mi >» Jeitvered lirse cc rest end poe Te a and te mise President Amador to.appeal ta\u2019 The lic bulldings and véhicles of transporta- is so designed that it keeps a large volume of water at a high tempera- ar te he Dreskrant an FOUDE =7.2 Muth weaker republic Further thin this Minister Obuldli: Hague Tribunal unless nome satlsfac-| tion, but also sudpient districts ana ture.This reservoir attachment of the Imperial Oxford Ran Clonee mk s dves 1hi= mean thi! the Washington would only say that he.bud filed with tion was forthcoming from.the admin- schools.Tt wad *wlao advanced that \u2018 be ar ge is so Cleanest milk sold :p he uty.ndminist-\u20181on shiz be 1he Judge, jury the State Department an expos! tion: of | {stration in Washington.beneficial results\u2019 would be attained, by .arranged that jt comes in close contact with the heat flues and keeps 406 the whoie cone the alleged violations of the treaty By|\u201cfSpeaking for himself slane,\u201d sald Dr.ther segration of @Bé tubercular insane a plentiful supply of hot water ready at hand.The range is also fitted H.& A EVANS, The comment was made by Senor J.182 Lnited Staies in taking up author-i Morales, \u2018I [hink tale Sustidea \"Tre: 2 in usylums and.ST with an exceedingly powerful water front for use in connection with a ce, ar - ity in \u20ac Cana one.af.Panama js eptirely jus e - = | .City: Office, Lat D.Obmifie Peoime Miner 0 the Dr, Busebio A.Morales, former Min- [sponse to our repeated protests to the kitchen boiler.If your dealer doesn't handle the Imperiai Oxtord, _ Telephone Main oy Unireé ses, 3L discussing the slate iser of Etale, at Panarna, and now à\u2018 Washington Government we have never 0 yor that Du write to us for particulars._ \u2014\u2014\u2014 _ \u2014 ment That + movemert had been slart- nember of the Fiscal Commiszion ot | recetved the.slightest promise that the I e Croley ivy Gintmaat 14a cortain 20 ir Fanamm 30 prorsst ww The Hague that Government, who ls in this coun-'evils we complain « of shall be stopped.\u201d god vor form ot anh \u2018The Gurney-Massey Co., Limited N .\u2014 blesdingand protrudin piles, - 0 5 - Time irene od £ at ; - \u2014 ; the manufacturer havo gunrantesd it.Bec tas 385-387 St.Paul Street W Isarne =n va pin i008 at eck doubtful if under any circumstances | | service, or should it prove to be noisily limoniala in tha dally nrees a ur nelg r .Montreal : , BI Chaman ter Tatton cull be got Lo work to- objectionable to the surrounding oni | = mous raonar back 16 not cure.880 8 box at \\_ * J to select vour new RANGE Limiicé.mheé, re dr 1e 8; serner, ! dents,.if.notified by the city within ealers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co.Tomato passée ne IY al Ts (sixty days after it is ready to run, we D Ch en's Ont 4 = and you wil amd she most enuf sop duo (imewer pad = DR.TANT.MACKENZIE SAYS { will\u201d rémove the pump and appurten- r » fe.ne nTMmEnN es ce umber u Ten pio rire de oi | ances suyplied by us, and refund trut =-\u2014 Ra ET SES TE TTR | TH - COMPIÈLE SIOUN M ze Sitw 2t : 7, | Bnori \u20ac Hus ab sum paid us in ex- umm Ha rug Kober Macksy.! FAREWELL T0 MONTREAL boat Che amount required for remov- .FOR .\u2018Liverpool & London & Globe > SIÆATUEÉ LU lube GLO Lrecied auotner [ing the present pump, und the érection - INSURANCE COMPANY.siren BPE Be blazing veal .Prominent Physician, Athlete and of the same at the low level station.In |.Watch and Clock Capital nat aoe oom OO GA OU TURNED TUETLE ANID.FLUATED Sculptor Recsives Presentation at | cop event of this proposition being uce Canadian investments ac op Cor.Notre Jame and Suigeeur Sa AU ZY ; a Dinner of Shakespeare | Cepred all legal proceedings are to be cl i d Sins paid exceed o JERE mre : thdrawn.\u201d S \u2014 Da paes æ 2 : In oor: 2! hour oo muh water had: Club, | \u201cAld, Bumbray remarked that the let- eaning an BtJames Street, corner of Place d'Armen Mosqueiges ! Mesqutoes.Mosqutees ?bos jeans Luho ae pese Hoid tial: A supper wus given on Monduy even-|ter contained two offers, He wanted Repairing Montreal ed Pique vewse.Usted badly andy in honor of Dr.Tait Mackenzie, by 10 know how much the McDougall Co, Just opened out a cholce assort- .MONTREAL DIRECTORS.MA RES La uBR a Ft adie E avis at dus, bow 41 the members of the Shakespeare Club, Would ask for removing the present t of MIRRORS of all dest f Go To : .=.The r ee 2d ghe ground ope | 2 the ocession of Dr.Muckenzic's de- | pune.Clearih td that th fter au ment 0 0 i BSIgNS, or Je N BEAUDRY & SON 5 D cie tn EN sie fève ae | Aahe'a Forest Ersand WB Wd OY res ; ; a earihun sa a ® 0 ; llouston, Esq lex je Nemady.he Canadisn Rubvber Companys, Fait of fran Lomé oo mleke the stated In the letter could not qe ac-|] Ladies and Gentlemen : \u2019 Geo.K.Drummond, Mug ar 23e and 20e.: 2 cepted.The city would be taking too .- ! s .Caplein Sears, of the Restigouche, | ity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, cepte ok A Ye $55,300 Wore.spent In Weal Wbony, Nickel, Celluloid, THE HIGH-CLASS Frederick W.Thoupewd, BQ.wag In command of the vessel, replac-| ing any we dent of wei oon\u2019 on the pump, and no sutisfuction ob- and imitation Ebony.Prices low VEWELLERS.1.GARDNER THOMPSON x i NELLESURE ! NELLESORA Eo?he SET AMS ihe\u2019 presentation of n haok to Dr.Mace, tuined for good artclen, ranging from 6 199 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, WSATRNSICHQUMSON: Kpuomat Maotewr save rour arcanes nt Gosse, side-wheelcr of 40% tons register, ana) kenide or Iie and Art ot Ln | A etary, to $5.00.; : Vie Whites Reliebora amd been engaged in the coasting trade | made ne ig PI FV ahionie bw na of Newark, N.J., explained to the com- TRIPLICATE eu ~ Company's aod Agente\u2019 Tylcudone, Nain tai.À à RARTE, Srugoist between Dalhouse and ports ou the, brief speech, expressed the regret all! mittee the advantages of an ingenious De $1.50 to 10.00 = = wre Notre Game Sa Gaspe coast, This was her\u2019 first tbe Dr.Mackenzie's friends felt at his dee \u2018devices tor tapping water mains without MIRRORS from 7 = re - - ar! real le Season, dnd she hd parture froin among them.Dr.Muc, | Cutting off the water.a sald not \u2014 EACH\u2014 AA SAVANT EN ve se, ere i kenzle left for Philadelphia last night, ONIY -Was much timé saved hy the ma- NE CT T7 ° vr KIDNEY TROL SLES 3m was to have sailed to take up her re- & hine 1 estion, but nso.there.wa 1 FF R * sular trips on the Bale des Chaleurs.PE a chine fn que stion, oI, Ju, there.wey \u2018a.W.CLARKE & CO, IT S A COM O 1 à urning ship made a very.pic- \"| belpæ, cut off in certain circuits, wher her roe Te have your clothes well-laundri ed-all of them.VAS You à great vouse : (presque sight as the flames teaped into, MY WOK | Fenatre were fat por rome || 3870 86.Catherine Street Séctiy clean.nait In\u2019 poreints Por Du mau ma FE diy Lf u n e river, , ; times huppensd that serious congar ctiy clean as nN possible T human hunas to wa al.+» and attracted a large crowd to the river ct 2 = _ If you entrust your laundry to us you will find that we save tho lite ot vour Dy side.B 0 the rive WHAT THE CITY MAKES {ences resulted from this In cnee of = clothes, benides giving you entire satisfaction ail the time.ave ° ) 3 , - OUT OF RAILWAY EARNINGS Ra wan decided to have a teat Jade of We Charge Steam Prices for Hand Werk ly - \u2014 to \u2018the appliance, and, - succennful, two OR : ,Ç i MOUNT ROYAL WILL HAVE Percentage for This Year Amounts to re purchused.The cost will be ASK F A.C.SHA VER'S HAND LA LINDRY ; FINE IMPROVEMENTS $127,483, an Increase of 621,142.SO 9 TEL.MOUNT 1248.1467 8¢.James Street.|: IR È 8 - a - * ; .The percentage of earnings which the | : \" Marchant S ARMAS SS Semana as , î { : re ere rt \u2014 I mes eee ar IAT NEN: ame = pr CT pra ram = Parks Committeo Calls .for Plans for Montreul he BUET, oli pay to WALK AND BE STRONG, ; Fm à New \u2018Lookout and Restaurant.pared with $108,341 for last vear.The SAYS B MACFADDEN ye Malpeoque Oysters.Finnan Haddie.Like of he Woods vit Go, Limited, Jd.MH.R.MOLSON & BROS.i The Parks and Ferries Committee, gross garnings for tHe year are fixed as BW à ICOÏC 1g an Live Lobsters.Ra clare.Ale aug Foie Browern, te ÿ esterday afternoon decided to demol- .TT : ï ; uefigh, ; , ave always on hand the vartous kinfe et ie the old mountain lookout te As in the past the company olds that Physical Culture Apostle Tells Mont- g .Weakfish, - Bpeckled Trout, The best Hard Wheat\u201d Floue In the A and à Porter, Wood aad Bottles.Familie f delay,\u201d \u2018to\u201ccall for plans: for a new jt 18 not efititled to pay.anyth Hg to tha |.realers They Would Look Poor Fresh Smelts.New York Soles.© World tegulatly supplied : {ookqut afid 4 new restaurant.essrs.omy on\u2019 its earnings In outsfdé muhisl- Without Cloth : I Fish cleaned d delivered free Mills at KENWATIN a bris.r Jar s00 Notre Dame Strest.Montreal.Montbriand, Todd & Marchand will ities.The city disugreey with tHls ithout Clothes.wr A sh cleaned an the largest mill in pr sh srry == draw up the plans, and the best one View and the courts hafe been asked 40} Mr: Bernarr Macfadden, editor of ' = cn es of charge.errr fn ur has KAIRIE, 1.0 ; % bela, por a DAWES & GO will be chosen.The cost of the com- verre the 2 tae arte pays re Culture and the srikinaior of ww 4 Lay , ; TE CT co à countries aud is far be for ite Xeap: BREWERS .1 15,000.e ng fromy e doctrine ca y that title for tho j Be 1 All a t hard w = bone Be ren Taio Ral way wrote frie.to ten per ceut.on Its gross earns proper vation and geualnine of henlti, | Scotland\u2019s st.PHELPS & BINNS sofa \u201ca Nariel Lh bons.Quotations Nahr PALE ALES AND PORTER.asking for an extension of its lease for - jlectured last aveniug to a good audi- ~ other information on appiloation ces, \u2018nt INK, P.Q.Montreal Office: .twehty-five years.A sub-committee, :jencé in the Windsor Hall.Hin voice in A.0.FISET, Agen\u2019 \u2019 .so Vitoria Sauare.Floor, O.P.R.Telegraph Didg.Montreai.di?he M.Yin ih.m Bt \u201cJamie Street composed.of Ald.Robillard, Nelson Silver Tablewarg.repnired or re-|desp, but cleur, resonant, and full of] (g Tel.Main 417 and Ud, WETTER ET PERRET = and Proulx, was named.to confer with Plated .Prices moderate.Goods call-|power, and his nddveas was full of 1604 Notre Dame Stree!, MONTREAL, .the iqompany, The company's loase ex.\u20acd for and returned.Phone Main 1856:| common sense, Tol.Main 4569, em \" pired some time ago.R.Hemsley, 266 St.James Street.\u2014| The lecturer talked at first of the duty MERAS M lin « odels OXFORD ; : Adv, \u201c .man owed to himself and to his fellows |* PRED CA oi pride and Send or This Paper is printed | WENRY © PAYNE DEAD.MUTUALRESERVE Socios 19° fre 0e Mad ue hemith, Liko [moe Eben RNa Dames | vrith The Q aity sana CA FE ) TU s V co.à : © tolled for, w e Queen « Kivdi.* d weakness was a crime, He rafer- He: (Will be Suocéeded by Mr.G.B.; red to the ere rer mr physical deficiencies of t .Cortelyou.bor BH WANTE-f RÉSARGUMENT human race.to-day, but declared Gn 0 SIXTY YE RE.9 Printing Ink Co\u2019 y » es = cee PAY = Washington, D.C., October 5.\u2014Henry e time was corning when the develop- 0 ce sdisqualiication Gene: ponmasiir general of the] Otayey.Oct.&-\u2014Gosctet) The aru | mnt of the ody Sauld bo hatte\u201d iF tn ian ow anne Enter MARRIAGE \u201c3: ve! \u2018United States, a member of the na-jtua eserve n e Association | tended to.\u201cIf à law were enforoed {1 \u2018 ie tional Republican committee, a stal-i wants a re-arrangement of tho nuit every land which decread that aah hy: HA it SN (haa | Phi Ia, entonp: % ! Pts NT on causer aucun ap Prime.; wart of his pa-ty, with the history of brought against it by Hon.A.R.An-|Us should wo nbout unclothed, what OF AU plug fue Cincinnati, Eoaton.Decline, Exhaustion, Distasts for Society, Std, a i whith both in his home state and na- gers for the recovery of $20,000.A de- |sarry looking sights some of us would this WW 5 + ad Lara _ rl Busineas, Urinary Diseases, Stricture.Disc Arges.an ; tionally, he has been identified for|clsion was recently given by the House\u201d fo by dru at Srey pan bn] Other other consequences of.early error and excess, with many years, died at his apartments, in) of Lords against the Mutual Reserve world r rire TE | pourri] wad Shipper?ou Free tween the - Arlington Hotel, last night, aged, in the case of Foster.In view of this Frer ( m Flour toyour kitohen RS.ok \u201cSOUTHING SYRUR, MONTREAL ART PRINTERS penn Stamps ( M English or Hen om m Mx.ts x, * sixty years.ecision e insurance company is as MENT.fed cai Pul lisher, 14, and Court, Holborn, on, \"Washington, D.C., October.tt suc.plying to the.Bupreme Court for the +l and nevor touches a hand cœiraFive Cents Bottin, HE RALD JOB DEPAR ' cession to Mr,.Payne, George Bruce filing of new factums and re-argument) \u2014 ; \u2014 3 rrrre\u2014\" Coftelyou, former secretary of the De-| The court was not properly constituted Purity = Bread, James Fan ee\u201d LS ES Fa Ak partment of Commerce and Labor, and for the hearing of the application yes- Strachan, Bakers to Royalty Nod gt: ; row chairman of the Republitan Na-|ferday.Judge Girouard is Interested j Ep \u2026\u2026 tidpal Committee, will become post in the case and Judge Killam was ab- +44 ter-gepera), of the United States.|gent.] ; 5 2 3 ETT \u2014\u2014\u2014t, » ; x fan.BRUM MOND'S SPEECH._Boucher & Roffey \u2018tetlors, beg to an- Ti nounce \u2018that their stock for the coming d cn irs » ou a es on Times Comments on \u201cAttitude Fasc is jcorapelte and w ia th andfact you to and inspect the same.REN at of ManWactyrensiy | ver Sr Péter and Notre Dame \u2018st CLEANING Gia.040 st Pa so, coh Fig Laman referring bésAdue i 2 8 10 0 CIN MATHGPRINGS fem CL Te 8 \u201cCf gavention of the \u201cst Peter 8.\"village.of ; Free de von: sronvinei ar rere pts ie ee ip er te nas been n | tweive : MN Tg, # e print-a fuller dred fam {oe 2 2A oi, ne shelter a good.and IR bard der Pséoimgaiate- St Emjornt 1 Nominate Mr.Tobin for Commons ond and « Convention Was Representative and Enthusiastic\u2014Hon, Mers-s.Fisher, Brodeur and Fitzpatrick Delivered Eloquent Addresses on the Liberal ° * Record and Policy, (Staff correspondent of the Herald) Richmond, P.Q., Oct.5.\u2014More than one hundred and thirty five delegates and a large number of the Liberals of Richmond and Wolfe here yesterday.Hon.Sydney Fisher, minister of Agriculture,- Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick, minister of Justice, and Hon, L.P.Brodeur, minister of Inland Revenue, were present.During the forenoon the officers of the Liberal Association were gosen.They are as foliovs: Marquis Crumble, warden of the county, President; J.Sutherland, vice-president for Rishmond; F.C.Gingras, vice-presi- dent for Wolfe; J.B.Smith, secretary for .Richmond; and A.C.Nuquelon, secretary for Wolfe, P.G.S.Mackenzie, M.P.P., for Richmond, rose and proposed that Mr.Tobin be chosen as candidate for the coming ¢lection, Then the electors of Wolfe took one side of the hall, the electors of Richmond the other, and according to time- honored usage a Richmond delegate, Mr.Adam, of Disraell, moved the candidate and one from Wolfe, Mr.John Riddell, Danville, seconded it.MR.TOBIN SPEAKS.Mr.Tobin said; \u201cI need not say how much I appreciated the compliment.\u2018I'he enthusiasm and unanimity with which it was done was extremely gratifying to me that I have not lost any of the confldence which you placed in me in 1900, and also testifies that the Government, which I have supported for the last four years for its splendid services to the country still deserves your hearty support and a renewal of your mandate, which I feel certain ybu will give by returning with a still larger majority than You did in 1900; \u201cIn the presence of the Hon.Mr.Fisher, the minister of ,Agriculture, Hon.Mr.Fitzpatrick, the Minister of, Justice, and Hon.Mr.Brodeur, the Minister of Inland Revenue, and the other distinguished speakers, whom we welcome to our county, 1 shall not detain you long.I will leave it to the ministers of the Crown and these .Other speakers to discuss the issues of the day and to explain the policy of the Government.\u201cAt the time of the defeat of the late Government in 1896 the progress of the country was at a standstill.No development of any kind was taking place.\u2018There was a general feeling of discontent in every part of the country.Immigration was decreasing, agricultural Interest depressed.Since the advent of Sir Wilfred Laurier oO power, by wise readjustment of the assembled tariff, by wise expenditure of the pub- |: lic: money, the development of its resources, its rallways and public works, and by a policy of conciliation of all the elements of our population, a new Canada has sprung up.\u201cThe farmers of Richmond anq \u2018Wolfe will be interested in knowing what share they have had in this prosperity.The farmers exported in 18% 314,083,000 worth of farm produce; in 1903 they exported $44,624,000 worth, or an increase of over $30.:00,000 #1 eight Years.To-day the people of Canada have more Iponey in thelr pockets and deposited in\u201d Savings Banks than they had in 1896 when the Conservatives were in power.Our Banks discounted paper to the extent \u2018of $224,00,000 in 1596; to-day they have under discount almost $410,000,000, THE PROSPERITY CRY.\u201cOur opponents say that all this prosperity has been the result of Providence.\u2018God helps those who help, themselves,\u201d and it was a wise dispensation of Providence that dictated to the Hon.Mr.Fisher the advisability ot having the embargo on cattle ré- rioved, which greatly.increased aur trade with the United States; and of expending, as he did, large sums of money on developing his system of cold storage, which greatly augmented our trade in butter and cheese.It was a genial! Providence that suggested.the building and extending of railways, the ceepening of our canals, which has greatly augmented our carrying trade; and the bringing out of the preference \"with England, that has won for our farmers a great increase of the market with the Mother Country.These things may be the result of Providence, since Providence was 80 good to Canada as to send her the Laurier Government, I have \u201cendeavored during the four years I have been your representative \" to discharge every private and public duty devolving on me.L ed to the calls of all public bodies and their requests for public aid to the best of my knowledge and ability.In Par- Hament I have always promoted the interest of the workingmen and the farmers and I have endeavored to serve the interest of the country irrespective of party or any other consideration, and above all I supported an honest and progressive administration, which now a) peals to the electorate of Canada for a renewal of their confidence.\u201d HON.SYDNEY FISHER ON THE LIBERAL RECORD Hon.Sydney Fisher was next called upon and began his address by an enthusiastic eulogy ot Mr.Tobin.\u201cI am glad to be here to do honor to, your candidate Mr.Tobin.He is one whom the counties of Richmond and \u2018Wolfe delight to honor, and whom they \"honored greatly in 1900 by returning Lim to represent them by the magnificent majority of over 900.I sincerely trust, and I have every reason to be- lleve that in the year 1904 they will honor him further by a still higher majority.We Ministers at Ottawa know Mr.Tobin well, and there is no man in Parliament more insistent on the rights of his peéple than he.\u201cWe value Mr.Tobin because he is @ man of the people, coming to Ottawa - as a successful man, and as a refresen- tative of the counties here.We hope he will be returned by a large majority, and from the loyalty of his electors to-day, I see no reason why this should not be.\u201d Mr.Fisher then referred briefly.to the position in Canada at the opening of the present political campaign.\u201cWe have dissolved Parliament and appealed to the people.We make our appeal on the basis of eight years administration of the affairs of this country, I need not tell you that the people of Canada are more prosperous now than they were in 1896.In that year, when or Fruit Liver Tablets are fruit juices in tablet form.The greatest known cure for S h T : bles, C fit .tion, Bilionsness and \"Sick Kidneys.so cents a box.te Pe the Conservatives closed their last term of power and went to the country the people of Canada had no hopes or confidence in the future of this country.To-day the citizen of Canada may look the world in the face and say with pride, \u2018I am a Canadian.\u2019 \u2018\u201cQur commerce has.increased.107 per cent.Canada is at the head of all the countries in the civilized world.You have heard the comparison.The United States has increased her commerce forty-seven per cent, Great Britain hers by twenty-eight per cent.These, the great commercial nationd-of the world are away down below us in progress and advancement.Canada has outclassed them all.Canada has taken her place in the world as a nation, a young and vigorous nation.Before she was a colony, and cited by many peo~ ple as an inconsiderable colony at that.Now the eyes of the whole world are turned toward us.GENERAL PROGRESS.\u201cBut the progress of Canada has not been commercial merely.Moral gnd intellectual progress has signalized her advance as well.The people of Canada are confident of the future of that country,and proud to be numbered among her sons.: \u2018We, the Liberal party, appeal to the people on our record, and with confidence.We have our reasons for being confident.In the first place, we have a leader.nized as one of the great statesmen of 5 .2 \\ Wolfe * 0.penditure of money, it has been, so as to bring the greatest returns for the good of Canada, and that is better than false economy.We have spent for the development of the country, in bulid- ing railways, in opening up harbors, tmproving river routes, and rearing public bulldings.In eight years we have spent $61,000,000 end to-day the public debt is less by over a million then under the Conservative regime.\u201cAnd how is it done?Because by wise administration we have given an Impetus to the growth of the country, especially to the development nf the West, so that that part is now paying a large portion of the revenue.\u201cIn addition to this we have given added encouragement to immigration.On immigration our opponents while In office spent $200,000 per annum, and the number of immigrants was steadily decreasing.The number of homesteads reserved, the surest guage of the growth of the West, was steadlly lessening, until the last year of the Conservative rule, only 1,300 homesteads were taken.We came into power.Mr.Sifton, placed in charge of that department, began to spend a little more money as he saw an opening.Last year half a million was expended, and there were 31,000 homestead entries, and during the last few years there has been an enormous increase in the immigration figure.\u2019 \u201cIn 1896, 10,000 came In.Since our administration a rapid increase has been going on.In 1897, there were 21,000 1m- migrants; in 1898, 31,000; in 1900, 44,000; in 1901, 49,000; in 1902, 67,000, and.in 1903, 128,000., We have spent more money, but we had more money to spend.DEFICITS HAVE BEEN .REPLACED BY SURPLUSES Sir Wilfrid Laurier is recog-} \u201cDuring the former regime we had = I have respond-| All druggists have them, wo.HON.SYDNEY FISHER, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE./ the world.He has been able to go to Great Britain and meet the leading men of the Empire and they asked his advice.He was able to move with them on equal terms.In the second place, we have a cause, the Liberal cause.It is the same old Liberal cause that we fought for so long ago, It is appreciated and understood by the people, and confides in the people, who are after all the real origin of Government.It is but right that the people should be the rulers of the country.Yet it was not so under the old regime.Then the people were scarcely consulted at all.\u2018A few perhaps, the most prominent in the \u2018country, were asked what they wanted, and the Government acted on their advice.Under the existing conditions all that has been changed, | because the Liberal principles are the opposite of that, and \u2018the Liberal Government has been in power, actuated by these principles.CONSERVATIVE POLICY = \" HAS BEEN DISCREDITED We have as our opponents a body of men who are apparently at sixes and sevens, Mr.Borden is the leader of the Conservative party.There is not a word to be said against Mr.Borden personally.But it is absurd to compare him to Sir Wilfrid Laurler.The old Tory party is disintegrated, and many old Conservatives have declared themselves opposed to the policy of their leader.As regards his Grand Trunk Pacific policy, many have expressed themselves as opposed to it, as also in the matter of preferential trade a number of leading Conservatievs do not see eye to eye with Mr.Borden.An example of this is seen in the case of Mr.Kendry, of West Peterboro, who has resigned because he could not coincide with the party's policy.I might cite as well, Sir Geo.Drummond, Mr.Geo.E.Drummond and Mr.Clous- ton, manager of the Bank of Montreal, who deciared that they could and would not fall in with the-Government ownership of the G.T.Pacific, which is Mr.Borden\u2019s policy.A BAD PROPHET.In 1895 Sir Charles Tupper, then leader of the Conservative party, said, \u201cIf the Liberals come into power, all Canadian industries will disappear.\u201d I need not ask you whether this prophecy has been fulfilled.You know it has not, for Canadian industries were never 80 prosperous as they have been under the Liberal Administration.They are advancing by leaps and bounds under a reformed tariff and enlightened legislation.The Liberal Administration has reduced the incidence of taxation by reducing the customs duties and taking off a portion of the people\u2019s burdens.Yet at the same time the revenues were increased.We were told when we came into power that the Conservatives had the instincts of government, and that the idea of decreasing the duties without decreasing the revenues was quite impossible.Then the Conservatives had an annual deficit.They were unable to meet the expenditure with the revenue, WISE ECONOMY, \u201cWe came into power, and at once commenced a reformation of the tariff.In 1897 we reduced the duties 18 per cent., and yet immediately the revenues began to increase, and it has continued increasing by leaps and; bounds until last year it reached the magnificent surplus of sixteen and Opé- half million dollars.1° \u201cOur enemies have accused us of.extravagance, of spending more than they spent.'A prominent financier has said, \"Beonomy is not parsimony; ex+ penditure, when one has the wheres\u2019 withal, is not extravagance.\u201d The Con- deficit after deficit in the postal administration.The last year of Conservative power the deficit amounted to $780,000.In the course of his last budget, Mr.Foster, then Minister of Finance, said that a reduction in the postage would be a good thing; but that, under the existing circumstances, it would have to be postponed Indefinitely.Sir Willlam Mulock took hold of the department and commenced a course of reform.He reduced the defl- cit in his second year to $50,000, end soon after reduced the postage to two cents, and the postage to England to two cents.This was the reform that would have to be indefinitely postponed, and yet Sir Willlamm Mulock brought it about by careful administration by increasing the number of post-offices and the facilities for money orders, etc.Last year and the year before An equilibrium was maintained in the finances of the post-office \u2018de- -partment, and at the last budget a surplus of $292,000 was announced, and that with a reduction of 40 per cent.of postal taxation, REMOVAL OF QUARANTINE, \u201cWhen I became Minister of Agriculture, there was a quarantine of ninety days imposed on Canadian cattle ex- parted to the United States.I was at an agricultural convention in Western Ontario, and while speaking of this quarantine I said it would be an excellent thing to remove it.A Conser- .vative In the assembly said: \u201cIt would be a grand thing, but the Government has been trying to do it for years and years, and have not been able.There Is no use trying.\u201d I went to Waeh- ington, and In a week came back with the quarantine removed, The year before that the value of the cattle exported to the U.S.was $3,000.The next year we sent very nearly $1,500, 600 month.It is going on still, for although the export of cattle from Canada is less, this ls because the people have found that they can use their cattle better than by selling them to the United States.The price last year to the United States was $28 per head, while the year before the quarantine was removed the price was about $ per head.\u201cThere has been a change in the agricultural exportation during the last few years.This ig largely due to certain facilities of transportation, and the removal of restrictions imposed on the trade before we tame into office.In 1896 the exportation of this kind ot produce was $43,000,000; in 1903 it was $103,000,000, the increase being $60,000,- 000 per annum.In the last seven years before we came into power the exportation of eggs was $7,000,000; of butter $6,000,000; of cheese $7,000,000, and of bacon and ham $15,000,000.In the seven years after our emt, oo wer the export of éggs was $9,500,000; putter, $28,000,000; cheese, $133,000,000, and of ham and bacon, $76,000,000.In these four articles alone, with the old trade restrictions removed, we have been able to export $133,000,000 more than before.\u201cThis is one of the things that have contributed to the immense prosperity of Canada, because the commerce of the farmer is the basis of all commerce.We are an agricultural people.Through the work of our farmers our industries live, When, the farmers get millions more per an for thelr produce they can buy more of the country\u2019s industrial products, and so give an impetus to trade and commerce to be attalned in no other way.\u201cI hope yqu will cast your votes for your Liberal candidate, and \u20acanada on November 3 will be again assured of- &\u2019term of progress.\u201d HON.MR.BRODEUR ON INDUSTRIAL LIBERTY La: servatives, with their deficit, spent very little; we spend more, because we.have a flowing treasury.A wise exe Simm The Hon.L.P.Brodeur, as his predecessors, had done, bagan his address by an enthusiastic eulogy of Mr.To- J rae + \u2018tribute to Mr.Peter Mackenzie, the Lo \u201c ; Cen CT TR HERALP.Py ~~ vend RY bib, the brillant young candidate for Richmond and Wolfe .Mr.Brodeur proceeded to outline the policy of the Laurier Government.The Laurier Government was representu- tive of three things, progress, prosperity and liberty.Under the head of progress and prosperity Mr.Brodeur reviewed the steps taken by the Laurier administration in developing the uatural resources of Canada, opening Up means of transportation, and en- couraginæ trade by equable tariff regulations.The agricultural advantages offered by the increased transportation facilities were dealt with particularly.The canals opened, the ports improved, these aided the farmers in the exportation of their produce, and thus directly benefitted the country generally.* you wish,\u201d asked the speaker, \u2018\u2018to re- enced under the Consgrvatives No, you are satisfled with the present administration which is able to give you the prosperity you at present enjoy.The Government has created a market for agricultural products, in this way giving you prosperity, and in the last eight years doubling your prosperity, increasing the general commerce of Canada from 282 to 416 millions.Whut is the reason of this change It is because you have at the head of your administration men interested in your affairs, and not content to cause scandals, as were the men of the.former Governments.You have men who wish a Government of the people for the people.: \u201cIn the eight years of our administration the manufacturers of Canada did what they never did before.They exported this year $20,000,000 worth of goods, ns 2gpinst $9,000,000 worth in 1896, more than 655 per cent.of an increase.All diadses have prospered, owing in a great measure to the LiL- eral administration.\u201d Under the heading of industrial liberty, Mr.Brodeur spoke of the war waged during last session against the Standard Oil and Tobacco trusts.The trust system might hold good in the United States, but there was no room for it in Canada.The Grand Trunk Pacific had been forced to annul the contract it had drawn up with the Standard Oil Company, allowing that firm cheap rates for the transportation of ofl from Sarnia and Niagara to Montreal, and the American Tobacco Lompany had been forced to let go its old.\u201cThe Laurler Government had promised to reduce the tax.They fulfilled their promise.In 1896 the tax on goods was ten per cent.in 1903 it was 15 3-4 per cent, and the duty on many articles such as glass and coal ofl has been removed.We promised a reduce.tion of the debt, we promised a lower tax, you have them both.\u201d In closing Mr.Brodeur pald a hearty local member: to the Provincial Legls- lature, an old college friend, for whom he prophesied a future of greater things.; MINISTER OF JUSTICE : DISCUSSED THE G.T.P.The Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick, the Min- {ster of Justice, was in his usual witty vein.His address, which dealt mainly with the Grand Trunk Pacific, was ex- cdedingly eloquent and effective.Mr.Fitzpatrick atated that the Frenchman and the Englishman who preceded had done the usual thing, and left nothing for the poor Irishman to say.\u201cThere remains, however,\u201d continued Mr.Fitzpatrick, \u201cone subject, a big subject, \u2018and that is Mr.Tobin.\u201d And then followed a warm appreciation of Mr.Tobin's qualities and his conscientious conduct as representative of his digtrict.Continuing, Mr.Fitzpatrick dealt with the responsibilities of the franchise.\u201cSince 1874 has there ever been an election which has not to a large extent turned on some political scandal.You Temember the C.P.R.scandal, the Quebec Harbor, the Tay Canal.In ail that period there never was a gen- qral electLn (whose issue was not obscured by some political scandal.There is none of that now.You are now called upon to try the political merits of a party, not to pass Judgment on corrupt ministers.Do you realize what that means?Do you call to mind a statesman In public life for over thirty years, on whose character all that time \u201ca flerce light beats\u2019 and who after that ordeal came forth spotless?\u2018There is but one.The name of Sir Wilfred Laurier stands for all that is best, purest, noblest in the public life of Canada.\u201cLet us contrast the men who surround him with those who preceded him, The \u201cnest of tra.*u:s,\u2019\u201d us one Prime Minister called then, has Lsen réplaced by a set of gen-lamen, united by mutual respect and confidence, | That 1s what you require, what you are entitled to, ; \u201cYou know that we have increased the business of this country marvellously.You know that progress and prosperity relgn on every side.Mr.Fitpatrick apoke at some length on the Grand Trunk Pacifid.\u2018some are 80 kind as to assert that the G, T.P.contract Is a child of my own, I must say that of all the contrasts I have ever drawn up, there is none of which I am s6 proud as the one in question.You have in Canada a country of untold resources, a country such as the world never saw equalled.In the West, men who hold the ploughshare measure their furrows by the mile, .\u201cYou are practical business men.Cf what avail to the farmer to have whe at and grain jn abundance, if hes cannot convey that wheat to the mardi?What had we to do *o gives the Treo; le of the North West an opportunity of marketing their produce?As you knoa, every farthing added to the cost of transportation comes out of the pocket either of the consumer, or of the producer.Now.the North West dens1is on cne single line of railway.It was our duty to afford additional opportunity to those agriculturalists, We had to give them more rallway facilities.Several roads create competition, and thus insure better rates, \u2018But when you get your transcontinental line bullt, you must realize that there are 1000 miles of unsettled lands to the north of the Great Lakes, a country \u2018that is uninhabited.The Government wants to see Canada united not by bands of steel and iron but that living band woven of flesh and blood.Canada a whole, not sentimentally, not geographically, but actually.You have the great system of the Grand Trunk with hundreds of miles of railway in Ontario, in touch with all our manufacturing centres.Why should it not have the right to extend its line into the North West, so as to give the manufacturing centres of the Bast a chance to dispose of their goods In the West?Why not give an outlet to the products of the agricultural West?vs oo THE NEW RAILWAY, IS A NECESSITY \"Realize the facilities offerdd fo trade North and South in the West.There is a network of railways running north from the United States, but only one between Eastern and Western Canada.Now it is our duty to create additional facilities so that our trade Will run east and west, so that we who have sacrificed money and population to build up that Western country may get the benefit of our rifices.\u201d .At this point a huge map of Canada was brought forward, with the proposed line of the Grand Trunk Pacific marked out, Mr.Fitzpatrick pointed to Cape Breton and Nova Scotia on the East, with their deposits of {ron, to British Columbia with her wealth of gold ore, to the Central West, with its ndless area of wheal \"fields, \u2018big enough to put Ontarid and, Quebec in, and not see where- they were WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5; [p08.\u2019 turn to the period of depression experi-|.sac-|, ™ oe ' \u2018 ge - trade to our own country?: Wp have endeavored to make oùr contraît- with the G.T.P, of such @ character.as to operate in tne best interest of Canadians.We will borrow the money, locate the line, own it for all time, but as for operating it, the Grand Trunk will do that.They will pay us 8 per cent.which is the per centage at which we borrowed the money.The first seven or eight years of operation ot a rallway are always years of expendl- ture, as it always takes time for the roadbed to get in shape.During that \u2018time, the Grand Trunk will pay us no interest, but they will pay all the cost \u2018of maintenance.All we pay forthe construction of the road will be the interest for seven years.\u201cAs for the eastern section of the road, we guarantee three-quarters of the cost.The Grand Trunk Company has to endorse the securities of the G.T.P.Railway Co.for the other quarter.If there be a defect in the bond, the Grand Trunk will be wiped out, and we will get their quarter.In addition, they have to put $20,000,000 of equipment on the road, and mortgage that to us, as a guarantee of good faith.With respect to the mountain section 500 miles In length, we guarantee three-quarters of the cost of construction, and pay Interest for the first seven years on that cost.\u2018This is our contribution to the G.T.P.; \u201cI have throughout my career, en deavored to present the doctrine of Canadlanism.We ought ali to love the old land to which we owe so much, but this love we should merge into a greater loye to our own country.It is a glorious land, a land of liberty.\u2018We live here under the protection of the freest institutions, under the one flag that guarantees perfect liberty to men of all nations and all creeds.\u201d OTHER SPEAKERS.Mr.Fitzpatrick was follewed by Senator Wm.Mitchell.Other speakers were, Mr.Louis Lavergne, M.P.for Drummond and Arthabasca, Mr.Peter Mackenzie, M.P.P.for Richmond, Mr.M.Crumbie, Pres.Richmond and \u2018Wolfe Liberal Association.The meeting closed with cheers for the king, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Mr.Tobin, the ministers, and Mr.Crumble, LIST OF DELEGATES AT THE CONVENTION The delegates were as follows: \u2018Watton, Ch.Gilbert, J.B.Michel; Weedon Centre, G.N.Beaudry, J.B.Caron; Marbleton, W.C.Oughtred, LB.Nadon; 8t.Camille, J.A, Barue, Eug.' Belie; M.C.Gingras, L.Couture; Beulac, Stan.Corbeil, Henri Boulet; Lake Weedon, J.Delisle, M.Skinner; Garthley, D Lafrance, P.Bliston; Walfestonn, Dr.St.Aubin, L.Haggard, F.Larky, Dr.Beaudoin; St.Joseph de Ham Sud, J.B.Broutifard, Geo.Valle; Stratford, D.Chalbec, -C.Lebelle; Asherton, Dr.Auryat, Lyman Marrill; Bromptonville, L.J.Alger, Jos.Richard, J.Lapierre, P, Allaire; Ascot, H.Guilinet, Jos.Bouran; St.Fontunal, Louis Cote, D.' St.Pierre; Weedon, F.IL Baellargeon, Z.Blanchard; St.Fortin, Nor.Peloquin; Dis- raelf, O.Begin, 8S.E.Adam, Alf.Gre- golre, Roch.Gagne; Dudswell, P., Fortin,.W.W.Oughtred: Walton, A.E.Miquelon, D.Charland, D.Mauneau, C.Michel.Townehip of Windsor, 8.Archibald, L.St.Laurent; Township of Stoke, A.Trembles, T.Cote; Township of Stoke, P.B.Biron, Joe.Melanchan: Township of Melbourne and Brompton Gore, A.McKenzie, W.Davis; Town- E.Weed; Melbourne and Brompton Gore, Jos.Duston, J.Weed; village of Danville, Jno.Riddle, Louls Lafrance; village of Kingsbury, Jos, Allaire, M.G.Crumby; Township of Cleveland, W.H.Healy, Wm.Stuart; Townshig of Clgveland, Robt.McArthur, 8.Wurtle; Township of Shipton, EB.J.Morrel, Baron de Pharnfiouls; Township of Shipton, Geo.Gauthier, Geo.McCaula: Townehip of Shipton, W.H.Philbrick, R.Lockwood; St.Geo.de Windeor, L.A.Labonte, D.Bolsvert:; St.Geo.de Windsor, N.Godbout, A.Delude; Canton de Brompton, W.Bou- rcussa, P.Guilmet; Canton de Bromp- ton, J.B.Daigneault, Wm.Besty: Windsor Mills, L Mljette, J.A.Began; Windsor Mills, D.MoCarthy, P, P.Dunn; Windsor Mills, J.R.Hebert, H.H.Bouryu; St.Francois Xavier de Brompton, Laurent Labris de Char- lourd; town of Richmond, N,.Nlchol- son, P.8.G.McKenzie; town of Richmond, A.J.Hudon, A.Poulin; town of Richmond, J.H.Lane, J.A.Goyette; village of Melbourne, A.McDonald; village of New Rockland.J.Mignault: Township of Windsor, Wm.Henderson, N.Therrien.\u2019 Other prominent ; were Mayor Williamson, Kingabury; T.A.King, Corris; Andrew Brown, Trenholme, and others: , MEETING AT WINDSOR MILLS.\u2018Windsor Mills, Oct.8\u2014The party with Mr.Tobin arrived from Richmond last night, and an assembly was held in the town hall.Addresses were delivered by Hon.Mr.Fisher, Hon.Mr.Brodeur, Mr.Tobin, Mr.F.Laflamme, Montreal, Senator Mitchell, Mr.Mackenzie, M.P.P.,, and Mr.Ga Marcil, M.P.for Bagot.A large number of the Liberals of Windsor Mills turned out, and accorded an enthusiastic reception to the visitors, Among the prominent citizens present were Mayor Marcotte, of Windsor Mills.who presided: P.F.Dunn, Windsor Mills: Mr.B.Quinn, Mr.F.Millette, Mayor of Windsor Township; Mayor Lauesser, of St.Francois Xavier de Brompton; S E.Adam.Disraell.RETURNING OFFICERS NAMED FOR ONTARIO Ottawa, Oct.5.\u2014All but seventeen of -the returning officers for Ontario have been appointed.The list so far as completed is as follows: Algoma.East, Wm, A.McEwan, Thessalon.Brant, W.B.Wood, Brantford.Brantford, Sherift Willam Watt.Brockville, Sheriff George A.Dana.Bruce Bouth, : Peter Todd, Walker- ton.; Bruce North, Robert Glammis.Carleton, Patrick J.Coffey, Ottawa.Dufferin, J.M.Fish, Orangeville, - McFadden, -Dundas, Thos.McDonald, Morris- burg.Elgin East, Chas, Winnacott, Copenhagen.Co Elgin West, C.St, Clair Leftch, Dut- ton.Co Essex South, Jacob Shepley, ville, Frontenac, ville, Glengarry, Murdoch Munro, Alexan- a.Grey South, J.P.Telford, Durham.w.J.Franklin, Joyce- Grey North, R.McKnight, Owen Sound., \" Grey East, Donald Gillies, Clarks- burg.Haldimand, E.C.Campbell, Cayuga.\u2018Halton\u2019 East, Lieut,-Col.W.A.Lo- gle.; : : Hamilton West, Seneca Jones.Hastings Kast, Sheriff G.F.Hope.Huron West, W.Balllle, Dungan- non.! Kent West, Sheriff J.R.Gemmill.Kingston, J.P.Glldersleeve.Lambton East, W.J.McAlpine, Wat- ford.eu Lambton West, Sheriff James Flin- toft.Lanark South,\u201d Henry Taylor, Perth, Leeds, A.Stevens, Delta.: Lennox and Addington, Stephen Gibson, Napanee, - Lincoln, Sheriff T.C, Dawson, St.\"Catharines.: .London, R.H.Dignam, .Muskoka, J.H.Lount, Bracebridge.Middlesex North, Z.McCormick, Lu- can.: | Ruta\u201d \\ \"l'Are xou going fo lov thay| BE + \u2014 Ch country :trade down to \u2018the Uniied|g States, or are you going to direct its |' ship of Brompton Gore, Ch.Wilcox.| citizens present | Kings- | 2 SPECIAL.oran, For Thursday, Friday and Eu Saturday - 25 Stamps for Every $1 Worth of Dry Goods Purchased! - wenn à \u20ac a ' WE ARE going to put the knife into prices to attract NEW CUSTOMERS.SPECIAL LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES, $5.00 Upwards LINES IN.$ 2 o o o o ° $ o o ERNEST LAMY ° st.Lawrence Street.St.Lawrence Street.Avira LAMY & GELINAS \u2014 1558 \u2014 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS from 75¢ to $1.40; Wilton, all at retiring sale discounts.THOMAS LIGGET a and our entire stock of Tapestry Carpets, ranging in prices B from 25 to 95c; Borders and Stairs; Brussels Carpets Axminster and Velvet Car pets; Rugs and Mats; Beds, Mattresses and Bedding\u2014 EMPIRE BUILDING, 9 2474 and 2476 St.Catherine Street eme MackHin, Centreton.Ontario South, Wm.Purvis, Columbus.Ottawa, Sheriff John Sweetland.Oxford North, Sheriff James Brady, Oxford South, T.R.Mayberry, In- gersoll., .Peel, K.Chisholm Brampton.Parry.Sound, Thos.Kennedy, Parry Sound.\u201d \u2018 Perth South, Sheriff ,ohn Hossie.Perth South, Chas.E.Whelehan,St, Mary's.Peterbor\u2019 East, Barnard Morrow, Peterboro\u2019.Peterboro\u2019 West, Sheriff James A.Hall.Renfrew North, Sheriff Wm, Mof- fatt.Renfrew South, John Connolly, Ren- frew.; Russell, Alexandre Robillard, Russell.Te .Simcoe North, .Archibald Currie, Cremore.Simcoe South, Wm.J.Phillipé, Cookstown.Simcoe East, Frank Dean, Orillia, Stormont; James R.Simpson, Finch.Thunder Bay and Rainy River, F.H.Sangster, Wabigoon., Toronto Centre, J.S.McMahon.Waterloo North, J.P.Honsberger,: Berlin.Waterloo South, Geo.W.Ross, Hes- peler.Welland, Walter V.Smith, Welland.Wellington North, John Anderson, Arthur.Co Wellington South, P.Spragges, J.P.Guelph.Wentworth, W.E.Sheridan Knowles, Dundas.: , York Genire, R.A, Mason, Markham.\u201c York South, P.Ellis, Toronto Junction, York North, Sylveste: Aurora.H.Lundy, eet.\u201cIMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d WITHDRAWN.The Canadian Pacific announces that the \u201cImperial Limited\u2019 train that heretofore left Windsor: Station \u2018at 9.40 p.m.daily for Winnipeg and the Pacltic Coast has been discontinued.The \u2018\u2019Pacific\u201d express, leaving Windsor Station at 9.40 a.m, for Winnipeg and the Pa- ific Coast will continue to run as at present.\\ : ; Sleeping and.Parlor Car Service between Montreal and Portland, Me., will be.discontinued for the season after Friday, Ottober 7th.tenets MADE-IN-CANADA CLUB.A Protectionist Meeting Held in Point St.Charles\u2014The Arguments of Mr.W.Darlinoton.A Conservative meeting without the Conservative label was held in Point St: Charles last night, and bore a strong resemblance to the happy days of eight months ago, when the Conservative party passed into temporary eclipse be- ° me the excess.1 WILL wrapper.FREE CONSULTATIONS Btreet, from 11 to 1 o'clock.goliddiesex East, John' Gibson, \u2018 Lon- Middlesex West, W.D.Moës, Glen- \u2018 2° ) oe.Nipissing, £ G.Browning, North NOT JUST Bay.Northumberland West, Charles WAS GOOD \u2018There fs no other preparation the same\u2014none other as good for the complexion\u2014in short, there isn't a substitute for CAMPANAS ITALIAN - BALM Every reliable druggist has the genuine.\u2019 a Price 25e, by mail 35c.Montreal Agent, J.\u2018O QUENNEVILLE, DRUGGIST.Three Stores: ° 1406 St.Catherine, 691 St.Catherine, 397 St.Antoine St.Montreal.The Hutchings Medicine Co., Toronto hind the spreading wings of the Protectionist party, under the able but temporary leadership of Mr.Tarte.The meting last night was a function of the Made-in-Canada Club, and Mr.W.Darlington informed it that when the Canadian workman lost his job here and went to the States he invariably supported the party which maintained a tariff twice as high as that of Canada.From these premises Mr.Darling- ton deduced that if the Canadian work- | man would support the same kind of a tariff here he would have no need to go away.After settling the question with a sirong protectionist resolution the club adjourned to Friday evening, when it will be re-opened.\u2018The resolution set forth that millions of dollars Worth of goods that could be- manufactured at home were being imported annually, wherefore the club pledged itself to support only those candidates who openly declared for a higher tariff wherever necessary to keep Canadian factories busy.entree For the latest styles In Eye Glasses and Spectacles go to R.Hemsley, The Optician, 255 St.James Street.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Paris.\u2014The Foreign Office expects the signing of the treafy between France and Spain relative.to Morocco within a few days.The agreement will supplement the Anglo-French treaty, FREE \\ TRIAL, FOR 90 DAYS Not a penny down, simply drop will forw Improved High Grade Electric Belts \u2018Free.You can use it three months, then pay me if cured, and the price will be only half what others ask.If not cured, you return the Belt to me at my expense and Your Word \u2018Will Decide.you entirely, khowing that .I have DR.J.A.MACDONALD, 2362 87.CATHERINE STREET If you wuffer, and can visit me, 1 will give you honest advice, whereby France secured paramount authority In Morocco.a Donal with your name and I rd you one of my latest I am willing to trust best and most perfect Belt ever invented, and nine men in ten always pay when cured, I' WILL TRUST YOU * This modern Belt ia the only one that generates a powerful therapeutic current of electricity without soaking the battery in vinegar as other belts do, and it fs guaranteed never to burn.is a certain and positive cure in all cases of Rheumatism, Varl- cocele, Dyspepsia, losses, Weak Back, Nervousness, Kidney, Liver and Stomach Troubles and weakness \u2018brought on by abuse and ed) It GIVE FREE to each person writing me one copy of my beautiful illustrated Medical Book, which should be read by all men and women.Drop me a postal and I will send it to you FREE in sealed If you are weak in any way, delay no longer.but write to-day for my splendid book and Belt free.Write to-day.MONTREAL, Que, given daily, only at down town Offices, $ Bleury k i \u2014_ nity nF | EE EE Ce oo ; 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TE As Su 7 i oy for making flak ada and cos = = Tr of thepgelres that\u2019 they are Bat oculyf Co ~ TI Sh a fe TA oe CL ey ET can mu que uisite flas - + .ri ce - pag % ready, mt ansjous te return ta the are] : : \u2026- ; : 2 es se > ui 54 ~.I ja > \u2018 çÇ 2° be : =.+ ¥ Co \u2019 a 40 Le Dh \u2019 iced a never knqw the oxquielte fas ithe pue) 120012810207 snd weald mak fi; © rrr : a Ee ce halle \u2018and.féten où Bunday morn- Re a, y\u2019.les ; With hearts made wr prosonty por A Ww sound \"and.who.belie Sn as \u2014t pre Le - , o ves : > Ri ot Sa good fortune, à return te the qêveralty $: mune all the five points of Calvinism.I am - whish then nrevalled.e : myself but an unworthy heretio, but § The Campaign Period {| Ther, and ali the post af um;:wqula do) og 1990, am of Puritan stock, of the seventh Lee | well to think twice before we past with] generation, and there is vouchsafed to im | ihe substance \u201cof promarity fee tne 113,868378 ee tome anare of thut ecttasy.4; ; pleasing, but obscured prpspect of high jon.Be \u201cassured, m bentghted Pen - Christmas Season pratection.sue syivanis, that KD that hour when the \u2019 Ÿ| This country hay had its experience 524,949 wee ns all the terrapin o fla~ of high protection without prosperityi| 113,638,808 lof the Atlantié share might pull In vain MON REAL DALY : it haa lateriy enjayed an experience off UT at my trousers leg and thrust them- BR 4 vrosperity without high protection.121,018,808 oe on my notice in vain.I am, Camade grows apace.Let us not pass| ! uily, HERALD dalibgmtely out of the era of surplus- 137,960,968 GEO.F- HOAR.r To any address, 258¢ \u201cby mail, for; re Lo Send your friends the news of the Dominion campaign.POINTERS JPROSPERITY ; , Canada\u2019s Purthases.Seven Lean Years, Conservative, 1890-6, $850,674,346 Seven Fat Years, Liberal, 1897-1903.$1,265,829,127 RIVAL TARIFF POLICIES.Hon.Mr.Fielding frankly proclaims the present tariff to be a revenue tariff.with incidental protection.What is wanted by the only vigorous opponents of the Government is a protective tariff, with incidental revenue.What we have is a policy designed to keep the treasury of the Dominion in shape te meet the tremendous demands made by a country of vast area, only slight- tv developed, upon the central government, the method of apllecting the revenue being so arranged that Canadian tndustrial establishments are provided with a certain advantage over outside competitors.The opposing policy is one that makes the supposed interest of a relatively small section of the population the prime object of fiscal legislation, the general needs of the Daminion being a secondary and avowedly much less important consideration.The essential difference in the two systems has been made manifest by the results \u201ctained.Under the Conservatives ihe selected beneficiaries of tariff legislation were given pretty much what they asked for.It was not, as it turned out, just what was good for them, or rather it was not productive of the results they counted upon.They were nearly all in 2 rather bad way at the close of the eighteen years\u2019 pertod, and groups of establishments called into existence by the delusive prospect of great profits were making desperate efforts to amal- eamate, wiping out millions of invested capital in the process, and closing down mills which had opened with the | fairest prospects.And meantime the country was being starved.In every province of thé Dominion public works required to be done, and there was no money to spend upon them.Industry had not been permanently benefited: the treasury had been deprived of the revenue which ought properly to flow into it under a system of taxation which pressed so heavily upon the people.Here in Montreal there was a striking example of how the plan worked out.The manufacturers, with rare ex- certions, were in a bad way.The harbor of Montreal was allowed to go for ten years without improvements, which were plainly necessary, being made.Commercial interests forced the claims of the port upon the Government; it was demonstrated and admitted that {ts facilities were away below the requirements; plans were made and ac- tepted; but nothing was done.No ald, in fact, could come from Ottawa, for the very good and sufficient reason that Mr.Foster had to explain, a3 best he might, a never ending series of deficits In the country's accounts.How could he meet requests for ten millions for Montreal, and other millions for canals, for railways, for harbor facilities, all over the Dominion, when he had to borrow money to pay the ordinary expenses of government?} .Since the change has been made, since the interests of the country have been put first,\u2018 how great the change has been.To return to the type aelect- \"ed, \u2018Montreal's harbor is now established on a modern basis, If it is not yet all it ought to be, it is time, not money, that is wanting.It will be equipped.as fast as the work of equipment can proceed, on a thoroughly modern basis.And what has been done in Montreal has been done all over.Think of the sums spent in a few brief years in bringing the canals to their present state.Think of the railway construction that has been done with financial assistance from the public treasury, Think of the splendid progress made In opening up the Wast.Think of the re- aults, running to tens of millions of dollars every year, that have flowed from judicious assistance to Canadian agriculture, to cheese factories, to rall- way and ocean transportation.Think of what has bgen done in opening up new territories, like the Yukon and the Crow's Nest district of British Columbia.All thése things were possible because from year to year, Mr.Fielding has been able to announce a surplus of millions where Mr.Poster had millions of deficit.Fhe millions eontributeg py the peaple\u2019Bave gone in ever increasing fatia into the great work of epening, developing, bullding up the country.\u2018And all the time the rmanufacturers of : Canada have been busier and \u2018more \u2018prosperous than they were under the old sÿpteün: yhdér which, cenfigentiÿ | expecting prosperity, they found them- elves gonfronted with © It 1p yntortynately ine _ that gelf- Antersst.seéh \u2018ofty \"what it wanty to aS 1.Aug.Lite\u201d \u2018\u2019men\u2018do not | leurn from rude axpas J en fe lary A ; pee, + él pa pipe cn euler _- rience all they ae en, ae | oiled soe Re v es and progrees, and back into the era of deficits and stagnatien.If they but saw -clearly what is before them and before the Dominlon, if they would but raise the.ves and take a broad out- took over 1e Dominion, the manufac turers thempelves ghould be the first to plead that well enough be let alone.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PLAY FAIR.Mr.Borden was not doing himself justice last night when le sought to place on the Laurier Government tho responsibility for the result of the Alaska boundary arbitration.All the world knows that the Canadian Administration sought to avoid the arbitration in the form demanded by the United States Government, that it protested against the personnel of the United States Commisison, and that its representatives on the Commission pro tested in vain against the joint finding of the American members and the re- pregentative of Great Britain.Equally unhappy was the Conscrva- tive leader in.holding the Government responsible for the course followed by the G.T.P.in selecting ita engineers\u2014 a course which had resulted in the immediate appointment by the Government of an investigating commission, snd the consequent remedying of the abuses complained of., If these are sample arguments against the Government Mr.Borden has a poor stock-in-trade.rr THE TARIFF HERE AT HOME.Under the old tariff the Montreal Steel Works employed sixty hands.Under \u2018the new tariff it employs 450 hands.à From a couple of three-storey bulld- {ngs the concern has grown till it now occupies two city blocks.The sales of the Ames-Holden Shoe Company are now twice what they were under the old tariff.The McCready Shoe Company has built, in Mantreal, since the new tariff came into force, the largest shee factory in Canada._ Think it over.Isn't prosperity worth keeping¥ .NOTES AND COMMENTS, Forward, Canada! - Pa \u2018Canada is with Laurier.< Taking in Aylesworth looks \u2018a bit like rubbing it in.But Ontario Conservatives have themselves to blame.> Mr.Rodolphe Forget has decided to join Ald.Ames \u2018\u2018behind Borden'\u2014ex- cept, aa we gather, in St.Antoine division., * i Up to the hour of going to press Mr.Gallery had not announced his intention to retire.Our Conservative friends in St.Ann's will \u2018have to guess again, and guezs quick, Co While Mr.Borden is talking about the fine Jine of Cabinet possibilities concealed about the premises, there enters as the new baby of the Laurie; Cabinet a bigger.man than the other has ini Its ranks.\u2014 The Toronto Mail says Laurier must net make a treaty of commerce with Great Britain because 1f he did Canada would be independent.This will be bad news for Chamberlain.Let's hope it don\u2019t make his gout any worse.Mr.W.R.Brock, M.P.,, one of tle great business men \u201cbehind Borden,\u201d has decided that he is too busy to go -back to Ottawa.Although be has been adjudged to be Cabinet timber, he prefers to go into the Toronto City Council for a few years.He evidently does not expect a Borden Cabinet to be formed just yet.Toronto News\u2014'\u2018We cannot think that in his policy of state ownership Mr.Borden has been energetically seconded by the Conservative press or,by his supporters generally.\u201d Should say not.Those who haven't repudiated it outright have imitated the sentimental oyster.\u2014\u2014\u2014 One of the mottoes at the Borden meeting in Toronto last night read as follows: .\u2019 \u201cWhat we want we make.\u201d Probably owing to lack of space, tha remainder of this Conservative motto was omitted.It read: \u201cWhat we don't want Great Britain may make.\u201d Lu Lace - The Toronto Conservative members seem to be dodging around to ses who can get the safest rigingy Nabody else wants North Toronto, so.they put Mr.Foster in it.Everybody recommended everybody else for South Toronto, and everybody - (except Mr; Brock, who is \u2018out \u201caltogether) wants West Toronto.Can it be that Toronto is going to gè Liberal?| , Porsistense of the Ignorant, Some people never learn anything, ecayse they do not wdnt to learn.This s well (llustrated by the story of the Tenckh peasant, from Tours who was walking \u2018along the quays of Paris, and suddenly exclaimed: \u201cWell, if here isn't the River Leire!\u201d pi Les your pardon,\u2019 said 2 bystand- \u201cWell, you y call it Seine here In Paris,\u201d sald the peasant, \u201cout Row they would > LE at you at Pours i: you STANTS \" Wi oN Le APCE A ee eee La Dr bot à ta | Consort.\u2018164,168,683 158,896,905 191,804,723 196,481,632 .N1.840,286 » This is the golden age of the hustier, for the nation as well as for tHe Individual.Nations are finding that it pays windows.The largest und best oppor- to do business ang Gispfhy wares in big, tunities for national display are afforded by exhibitions, from world\u2019s fairs down.À big exhibition Brings all sorts of people from all sorts of places and from all sorts of motives.But one motive they have in comman\u2014they come to see.Therefore it pays to show if you have anything worth while.\u2019 8ince the advent af the present Government Canada has been a persistent exhibitor.Let an exhibition be held anywhere in the world where there was a promise of present trade a future commerce, and Canada would be found among the exhibitors and the prize win- riers, The business of displaying the products of Canada to the peoples of the earth has become one of the recognized duties of the Minister of Agriculture.Before the advent of the present administration there were international exhibitions.There was the first of them all at the Crystal Palace, London, in 1851, which was conceived and practically organized by the Prince There was one at Philadelphia in 1876.- There was the Indian and Colonial exhibition mi LorisSon in 1887.Canadian products were shown at all of these exhibitions after a manner* Spaca was reserved for Canada, and private exhibitors were given the use of it.But any Cort of I matlonat (qTacter to show our resources was not seriousl¥ attempted until Hon.Mr.Fisher took hold of \u201cthe business.) .In 1900 Paris had a world's fair.Canada was invited and the Minister of Agriculture was called upon to make un showing of Canada's resources thera.attract buyers for our products and home-seekers to our lands.With that ldea he prepared un exhibit which surpassed.anything Canada had attempted It opened the eyes of the old world to the resources of Canada, and to-day Canadian manufacturers, millers, fish-curers and agriculturallsis are feeling the beneficial effects of that dis- The Government secured space and carried free such private exhlbits ae were approved by experts as creditable.It made Government displays of the products of the mine, the fisheries, the forest, and the fleld aud orchard.which gathered in gold medals and; good prizes in astonishing fashion.At that exhibition 166,000 bushel boxes of apples were sold and distributed to Germany, Norway, Sweden, Egypt, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, and Great \u2018Britain.Canadian peaches were displayed before admiring crowds after having made a refrigerated journey of 3,000 miles.; There waë a French banker in Canada a week ago Investing French money in Canadian securities.His attention was first attracted to this portion of the world by that exhibition display of peaches.First Fruits.~ The following year the Pan-Amer- ican show was held at Buffalo, and Canada's resources were paraded most effectively with those of her.sister oc- | cupants of this hemisphere.By sthis time the benefits to be derived from adequate displays at exhibitions had teen go fully impressed upon the minister that he organized a permanent staff for the business, Canada now ,has a permanent commissioner of immigration, and as.many assistants as the exhibitions of the world require, Canada as an Exhibitor.He regarded this as an opportunity to, The Glasgow exhibition was held in the same summer ae the oné at Buf- fala.Canada was there, showing biz apples, fine cheese, flour, coal, gold, timber and grapes, peaches, Dears, quinces and plums, which the canny Scots thought must have been raised in greenhouses.This digplay was designed to attract both trade and Immigrants.It has done bath.In 1903 the exhibition staff of Canada was busy making displays at Wolverhampton, the centre of the greatest consuming population in the British Igles, and at Cork.Little threu ounce samples of Canadlan cheese were distributed by the thousand at the exhibitions.The result was not long ii being discovered by the producers of dalry articles in this country.: A fine display was made at the Roya Exchange Colonial Exhibition in London, when all the London world and a gcod deal of the rest of the world got ar idea of the pfroducts of the British colonies, Canada demonstrated that guarter.section of land to a coonskin coat could be had here better than anywhere else in the world.In 1903 Canada\u2018 made a showing at the Osaka Exhibition to convince the gentle Japanese that Canadian flour would make a fighting man go further than anything else In the food line.Orders for Canadian flour aye still being received in Increasing quantities fram Japanese merchants, in spite of | the exciting distractions the Japanese are struggling with.\u2018 How it Tells.about everything man desired, from a.ticed a man in stripes who impressed hims Going over to him, the good Samaritan said: \u201cWhat brought you to this place, my friend?\u201d \u201cSneezing.\u201d \u201cSneezing 7\u2019 \u2018Yes, sir,\u201d sald the convict, \u201cI snees- ed one night when I was standin\u2019 by af open winder.If woke up an ole gentleman, and he had me pinched.\u2014_\u2014 Sonator and Poor Man.Of the simplicity of the late Senator Hoar's life no more accurate picture exists than that drawn by the senator himself when a Pittsburg paper charged him with living exclusively on terrupin and champagne.This document, famous in its time as \u201cThe Fish- ball Letter,\u201d and directed to the Editor of the Plttsburg Post, reads as follows: United States Senate, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1890.My Dear Man,\u2014Somebody has seat me a copy of your paper:çontailning an article of which\u2019 you do me the honor to make me the subject.What can 1 have put.such an extravagant yarn tnto the head of so amiable And'good- naturel a fellow?I never said the thing which you attribute to me In an interview, caucus or anywhere else.I never inherited any wealth or had any.My father was a lawyer in very large practice for his day, but he was a very generous and liberal man, and never put much value upon money.My share of his estate was about $10,500.All the income producing property I have in the world, or ever had, yields a little less than $1,800 a year, $800 of which_is from a life estate and the other $1,000, comes from stock in a corporation This year Canada is surprising some ! people who have spent their lives in , the centre and south of the United \u2018States.It is an eye-opener.to the Kentuckian to stumble across a beautiful display of tabacco bearing tho sign, \u2018This was grown in Canada a thousand miles north of where you now stand.\u201d The wheat and flour and fruit and everything else are labeied- In & way intended to quake lt clear to all Americans that the United .Stales cohsists of less than half a continent.In the Canadian -Bullding Cornmission- er Hutchinson has arranged a welcome for everyone.\u2018Everything as free as the fertile lands of the Canadian West\u201d 8 the motto.St.Louis was a hot lace, the water was bad, and mast of the state buildings were spclal cen- | tres for the friends -of thé governors\u2019 wives and the first fathilies.The common people got no shew.There was a price on iced and filtered water all over the grounds.In the Canadian building there was a comfortable seat and a cool, free drink\u2014one to be re- membered\u2014for everyone who came.The open-door and the open-arm policy were pursued and tons of substantial, well-written, well-illustrated pamphlets.were distributed to those who ulso thirsted for knowledge.: Good results are bound to come from the St Loujs display.While this \u2018has been going on Canada has been keeping to the front in the Old Country, and has shown products at half a dozen trade exhibitions\u2014the confectioners, the dairy, the grocers\u2014in varlous parts of Great Britain.! The future is being looked after.The permanent exhibition organization is to prepare a display to be made at a World's Fair which is to be held at Liege, Belgium, next summer.The centre of Europe Is going to see the sights of Liège, and.Canada, which wants men for her farms and markets for her farm produce, is going to show at this exhibition that both should be given her., As long as we want immigrants and markets Canada will accept invitations to make displays at exhibitions.The present Government has found that it pays.It is good business.Private Wealth and National Credit \u201cBome years ago in Toronto I heard Mr.Foster speak, with a great array of books on the table, to show how prosperous we, were.I told the electors that we did not, care for that sort of prosperity.I said that if ever a Liberal Governinent came to power I would not send books to prove your prosperity, but you would find it-in your pockets.\u201d \u2019 These words, spoken by Sir Wiifrid Laurier at Sorel, were no empty boast.They were a plain statement of a truth that every Canadian realizes to-day.The national and the individual pocket Jingle with a prosperity that needs the efforts of no expert accountant of the Foster type to demonstrate its existence.There i8 no surer guage of a nation\u2019s prosperity than the value placed upon its securities in foreign markets, Their patriotism and politics are relegated to oblivion, and \u2018\u2018businesg is business,\" It is exactly by this method that Canada\u2019s national prosperity is paved.In Great Britain the most severe legal safeguards surround the investment of the vast eums of money annually left In the hands of trustees.These funds may only be invested In the very highest gecurities.While Canada was under Conservative rule the British statutes expressly forbade the invest- -] ment of these trust funds in Canadian honda.Our credit, which depends upon ur prosperity, was not\u201d considered good enough.But in 1896 the Liberals came into power, and with thelr advent came fiscal reform, the British preference and many othet Improvements in legislation.Canada's prosperity ceased to need Mr.Foster's blue books.The people felt it, the overflowing treasury showed It, degpite the reduction in the tariff that caused Sir Charles Tup- per to hear with prophetic ear the sorrowful waHs of the (\u2018anadian people.And the British money market, the financial heart of the world, quick to respond to the strengthening beats of ite distant arterica speedily qulckened to the changed affalrs of the Domin- fon.Canadian securities rose In value, and were recognized not only as mongst the best in the world, but ap ret class investments.Imperial Par- fament in close touch with the finan- cla] world, speedily appreciated ne pew conditions, and a law was passe ithorizing the investment of trust fines in Dominion securities.The nes dy \u2018boon invests in voix.basigpifengi, ; dci 1 et ria da: Bu Te.~ 4 + new s One der when he was callin Fes mag w So term was out up, B great outstanding fact ls that under IConsarvative Government, Canada's securities were not regarded as abvo- lately safe\u2014under the Liberal administration they are.This judgment passed by the cold critical discernment of the financial world epeaks more eloquently than libraries of Mr.Foster's blue books.Tt is a result to which Sir Wilfred Laurier and his colleagues ana all Canadians may point with just pride.eel The Besieged City of Mukden.Mukden is a series of three concentric squares.The outer, with a wall of clay, encloses the suburbs, and Is three.miles each way.The second is Tal-tsong'y city, and 18 the.original Manchu capital.Ifs walls, of stone and brick, crenelated and buttressed like the walls o® Peking, are a mile each way.The third and innermost square is the old Manchu palace.The retreating Russians and the advancing Japanese, after crossing the Hun River, same two miles south of the suburbs, were apprised of their nearness to Mukden by a lofty pagoda, which stands at the point where the\u2019 road enters the outskirts of the town.If they found the roads from Liao-Yang heavy going, those within the city were not much better, though the Russie.during their years of ou- cupation, did some hing to abate the streams.of ill-gmelling liquid mud, dot ted with islands of refuge, which formerly did duty as streets in Liao-Yang and Mykden.But before entering the city, the hurrying troops were greeted by a charming sight; the Manchu park efore the southern gute, with its gplen- did pines, its flowering shrubs, its Chi- hese pagodas, and Manchu memorial tenmiples, all gorgeously decorated with many colored glazed tfles.This park, with those at the tombs of NurhachW and Tal-tsong, give Mukden g singular charm, making it quite unlike the ordinary city of the Chinese Empire.Muk- den has many beautiful bulldingd, of moët varted styles.Chlef among them is the Imperla) palace, in its gered enclosure at the centre of the town, corresponding to the Forbidden City of Poking.The palace is ¢éovered with lazed tiles, colored yellow, the imperial ue everywhere in China.\u2014Harper's Weekly.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ue Cause of His Downfall.A phllanthropfc Man used tq make a ractice of visiting the Hastepn peni- entlarÿ Ih Philadelphia, and becoming acquainted with prisoners about to De released, one to help them make 7 ù on a e ne- - ade 4a « which has only paid dividends for the last two or three years, and which I [gm very much afrald will pay no divie end, or much smaller ones, after two rot three years tp come.; .With that exception, the house where I live, with its contents, with about four acres of land, constitute my whale worldly possessions, except two or three vacant lots, which would not bring me $5,000 all toid.I could not sell them now for enough to pay my debts.T have been an extravagant collector of books: and have a library which you would like to see, and 1 would like to show you.The senator here reviews the period of his public service, and then contin- Los : The result fs, I have béen here \u2014 been a good one, you have my fui! au- Unority far saying anywhere that ! fully agree with you.During al] this time I have never been able to hire 3 houge in Washington.My wife and I have experienced the varying fortunes of Washington boarding houses\u2014some- times very.comfortable\u2014and a good deal of the time living In a fashion to which no mechanic éarning $2 a day would subject his household.Your terrapin is all In my eve, very v he wanted to he-would-not-want-to, Thoughts Ahout Men.An honest man has nothing to fea® {rom honest men.If a man was compelled to do what The ¢hepherd sometimes forgets ity but he really needs the flock more than the flock peeda him.You must keep up with the proces sion If you want to hear the music, You can make hay while the #08 shines: but grass will not grow withe out clouds and rain.It is not the lantern but the candies inside it that furnishes the light.Hard work is hard work; but IS makes easy times easy.; \"Doing wrong is expensive.The attorney who can tell how safely to violate law commands a higher fée than the one who knows only how to obey legal enactments.: A lawyer does not become a necessity merely because he knows no law.Every man has his price: but some- little In my mouth.The chief carnal times the other fellow hasn't the price.LILAC TEA 50 cents per Pound.SIMPLY D À perfect blend BAR-LE-DUG JELLY and WHITE Camembert Cheese.GORGONZOLA CHEESE, Less 3 per cent.discount for cash.LILAC TEA growths of India and Ceylon.LILACTEA = \"4 LILAC TEA Is, Packets packer 11s Packets, BRED CURRANT \u201cBAR LE DUC\u201d JELLY.RED CURBANT \u201cBAR-LE-DUC JELLY., WHITE CURRANT \u2018\u2019BAR-LE-DUC\u2019' JELLY.\u2019 , RED STRAWBERRY \u2018\u2018BAR-LE-DUC\u2019 JELLY THE VIGER \u201c\u201cGREAM CHEESE,\u201d ETC.\u201cDELBEC\u201d CHAMPAGNE EXTRA RESERVE \u201cVIN BRUT\u201d , ~ VINTAGE OF 1898, LILAC TEA 50 cents \u2018 per Pound.ELICIOUS.of the choicest NEUFCHATEL CHEESE ; | STRAWBERRY BAR-LE-DUC* JELLY, Camem£ert Cheese.=.GORGONZOLA CHEESE, er £31.00 per caze.-00 twenty years as representative and senator, the whole time getting poorer year by year.IK you think ! have not, BRING YOUR Green Stamp.Book Here ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Established 1856, FRASER, VIGER &CO.The Nordheimer Bulding 207, 209 and 211 St.James St.MONTREAL.| NAN il! 2e AMIN y RB y A 8 , LA To) A Wr TIRE) 4 Electr ical A a A \\ N PEN re == \u2018a go applies.| Manufacturers of ELECTRIC LIGHT, GAS § J NN)?COMBINATION FIXTURES NN ANNUNCIATORS ; = TELEPHONES 3s DM FEAL GF IN bX = 3 Phone Main 4546.Night East 17, WE WILL GIVE YOU $5.00 FOR IT WHEN RÉDEEMABLE chandise we have.gentleman friend.we have for sâle.THEIR GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.It may be that the Traders\u2019 Advertising Company's premiums are not what you want.You have bean in our store and s:en.@ beautiful hat, k nice dress, something.in the smallware's notion or ready-made department\u2014a jacket, cape, or perhaps it wag a tle, shirt or \u2018 It don't matte: what you want, your book is good for $3.00 in purchasing anything We are trying to do.everything we can to please you.l good for our customers.\u2018Our aim is tu \u201cKeep our light so shining that others secing can follow.\u201d pre ra Your book presented here fs wort We Redeem Green Cash Receipts Here! We have made special arrangements with the Traders\u2019 Advertising Co.to allow us to REDEEM h $5.00 (five dollars) in any mer-\u2019 phair of gloves for your We feel the best is none too mg T WeH ave on hand which we are offering at unheard-of prices.lowing spscials before buying elsewhere, also the styles and qualities.\u2014\u2014\u2014 f Ladies\u2019 It will pay you to compare the prices of the fol.we\" Skirts » - ge A GOOD Heavy Tweed Skirt In Black and white, nayy blue and white, laid Ip wide side plaits, stitched down as for ge the knees.À very ular mode! ?EE _ ME PN A NEW MODEL OF SKIRT made out of Fancy Dress Goods, panel front and groups qf plaits at the bottom, finished with.straps of same and buttons.Only \u201c LADIES* High Novelty Skirt made in Black or Oxford Gray Vieunss or Black Venetian, soupe of wide plaits from above the koee down, finished with dohible straps.Highly apprect Cony ed \u2018To-day, and Thursday we will\u201d give \u2018Double Green - Stamps on all purchases messes Offer | «2 HER Len 10§ ate * rescreges serconspuness 0.RE + | \" aL : ! + Trae ew TET He Pc [ One Day's è_ Happenings - in the Field cf Politics.& \u2018 + | © UBERAL CANDIDATES.Co Charles Arthpr Gauvpeay, B.A., Belg- neur, author, and member of the Commons for Temiscouata, was born in this constituency, at St.Jean Baptiste, Ile Verte, In 1860, son of La N, Gau- vreau, Esq.\u2026.N.P., and nephew of Sir N.F.Belleau, first Lieutenant-Gover- nor of Quebec.He was educated at Ri- mousk] and Laval, and studied law with Massrs.Layrier, Lavergne & Cote.He is a superior Court Commissioner, and has held several municipal offices In Arthabaska.Hea was elected to Par- llament by acclamation on the death of C.E.Pouliot, in 1887.In 1900 he defeated the Conservative candidate, P.E.Grandhois, for many years mem- der, by 512.Among Mr.Gaurveau's works are a \u2018\u2018History of Ile Verte\u201d and | | \u201cLes Epreuves d'un Orphelin.\u201d CONSERVATIVES FBEL DISCOUR- ; AGED.\u2019 Moncton, N.B., Oct.5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 \u2018The cancellation of the meetings throughout New Brunswick, arranged by Messrs.E.F.Clarke and Hon.T.Chase Casgraln, has generally discouraged all local Conservative efforts.The Liberal party ls organizing in every direction.A nominating convention will be held at the Opera House here on Saturday afternoon next.There is only one Liberal candidate jn Westmoreland.There is neither dissension nor rivalry, the convention is only a matter of form, and it is certain that Hon.Henry Emmer- son will be the unantmous choice.It ie not yet known who will be the Con- seryative candidate.The Conservative convention will be held on Thursday at Sackville dyring exhibition, It fe understood that Mr.Powell is not particularly anxiqus to run, nor are his supporters bubbling with overconfidence.In the event of Mr.Powell declining the nomination, Messrs.F.W.Sumner and W.T.Humphrey, of Moncton, are mentioned as possible candidates.Conservative estimates place the Liberal majority at 800 with the strongest Conservative that can be secured.MORE RETURNING OFFICERS.* Ottawa, Oct.5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The fol- lewing additional returning officers for Quebec have been appointed: Ar- genteuil, Thos.Barron, Lachute; Brome, H.E.Williams; Knowlton and Compton, W.H.Leonard, Cookshire; Sherbrooke, W, H.Lovel, Sherbrooke; Stanstead, Otis Shurtleff, Coaticook; Wright, P.H.Durocher, Hull WILL DINE THE PREMIER.\" Quebec, Oct.5.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 The members of the Club Canadien, the newly organized Liberal Social Club, will entertain Sir Wilfrid Laurier at dinner in tha dining room of the club this evening at 6.30 o'clock.MAY SURPRISE THE PREMIER.Toronto, Oct.4.\u2014(SpeciaL)\u2014T.C.Robinette, Liberal candidate tn Centre Toronto, addressing his electors last night, said he \u2018was in the fight to win, not only for himself, but for his great Liberal leader.Sir Wilfrid Laurier had said to him.in Ottawa that it would be a miracle if a Liberal were elected in Toronto.Mr.Robinette urged his hearers to put forth their best efforts that they might telegraph their leades on the night of Nov.3 that this miracle had been wrought in Centre Toronto.TO OPPOSE ME, POWER IN QUE- Quebec, Oct.5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Conservatives of Quebec West will hold a convention on Thursday next to nominate a candidate tQ oppoge Mr.Wm.Power, the sitting member in Quebec West.It is, however, known In ad- HR ARRETE RHINITE NATIONALITY OF LAST .HOUS In the last Canadian \u2018Par- lament natives of Ontario largely preponderated.They claimed ,86 seats out of 213 at the time of the general election.Though the older province, there were but 69 natives of Quebec in the House.Nova Scotia had 20, New Brunswick .9, Prince Edward Island 4.Of those who are not Canadian born, England gave 7, Scotland 6, the United States 5, Ireland 8, and Newfoundland 1.she sok sie ok skool Mk Mk AK 3 * 3k 3% *® : * FHF RHR R NRF RRLERRXRRRRH Fokokokokok kok sk kkokokokkk Rokk for Mr.Armand Lavergne; Charlevoix, C.Angers and R.Forget; Quebec county, Hon.C.Fitzpatrick: Quebec East, Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Quebec Centre, A.Malouin,; Montmorency, \u2018the Liberal candidate to oppose Mr.T.Chase Cas- grain will be chosen on Saturday next: Portneuf, M.S.Delisle, no Conservative candidate yet.: DR.HAY NOMINATED.St.John, N.B., Oct.5.\u2014The Liberals of Louisburg and Queens yesterday nominated Dr.H.B.Hay as their candidate for the House of Commons.WILL RUN IN LISGAR.Winnipeg, Man., Oct.5.\u2014Mr.W.A.Donald was yesterday nominated Conservative candidate for Lisgar.CONVENTIONS ARRANGED.The following Liberal conventions will take place this week:\u2014Laval at Ahuntsic and Pontiac at Campbell's Bay, to-day.On Thursday, Nicolet, at Becancourt: Joliette, at.oliette; Vau- dreuil, at Ste.Marthe, and St.Mary's Division, Montreal, at Chagnon Hall, Ontario Street.On Saturday,.Beauhar- nois, at Valleyfield, and Montmorency, at Quebec.On Sunday, Argenteuil, at Lachute, and Yamaska, at St.Francois du Lac.The Conservatives will hold conventions ag follows: Laprairie and Napler- ville, at Laprairie; this afternoon; Ot- tawa- to-morrow, and Joliette on Sua- day.' .WHO: WILL OPPOSE MR.GERVAIS.In St.James\u2019 Division the Conservatives are trying to secure an opponent to Mr.H.Gervais.It Is expected that the choice will be between Messrs.L.G.A.Cresse and J.T.Cardinal.MINISTERS AT LACHUTE.Hon.Sydney Fisher and Hon.R.Pre- fontaine will speak at the Liberal convention at Lachute on Monday next.SHERBROOKE AND STANSTEAD LIBERALS.: vance that Mr.L.Stafford, advocate of this city, will be chosen as the Con-! servative standard-bearer.He has already unsuccessfully contested the | Sherbrooke, Oct.5.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The Liberals of Sherbrooke county will meet in convention on the 12th October to select a candidate for the Federal TWO NEN SENATORS, HON.P.A.CHOQUETTE.county of Portneuf at two previous elections.It is confidently expected that he will meet the same fate in Quebec West, NORTH BRUCE CONTEST.Tara, Ont, t.56\u2014Mn L.L Bland, ex-Warden of the county of Bruce, was vesterday chosen Conservative candidate for North Bruce.Speeches wera delivered by James Halliday, ex-M.P.fo* North Bruce; V.Clarke, ex-M.P.for Centre Brice, and others.A CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE NAMED.Ingersoll, Ont., Oct, 5.\u2014Mr.J.C.Hen- erson was Yesterday chosen Censerv- ative candidate for South Oxford, after several ballots had been taken, QUEBEC DISTRICT.In Quebec district there are many candidates in the field, as follows, In each case the Liberal candidate being placed first:\u2014 Bonaventure, Charles Marcil-and M.Crockett: Rimouski; Dr.J.A.Ross and M.W.Price; L'Islet, O.Carbonneau and Dr.Payette; Montmagny, no Con- Mtervative candidate has yet been fourd rr Biairs Pilts Greet English Remedy for \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 House.Hon.6.A.Fisher was here yesterday and held à meeting with the leaders when the situation was fully discussed.: The convention of the Stanstead Liberals will be held on Oct.13, DELORIMIER LIBERAL CLUB.The Delorimier Liberal Club will hold a meeting to-night at the Town Hall.Many well-known speakers have prome ised to attend.\u2014_\u2014 TO OPPOSE MR.PREFONTAINE.The Conservatives of Maissoneuve Division have decided to offer the nomination to Mr.L.T.Marechal, as opponent to.Hon.R.Prefontaine, LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS.The Liberal headquarters for the campaign will be established.at No.8 St.Lambert's Hill, close to St.James Street.\u2018 WILL ELECT OFFICERS.The St.Mary's Division Conservative Club will meet to-morrow evening at Gariepy Hall, corner -of Logan and Mai=zsoneuve streets, for the election of.officers.0 | QUEBEC CONSTITUENCY FOR MR, ~~ BORDBN.A deputation of Montmagny Conservatives win go da Ottawa this week to ider the candidature for-that coun t Mr.R.L.Borden.: y ce | MBRINNGS IN QUEREC.+ Ruabap.Oak h=TThe Consesvalivenot! JA lar oe - .F, ot LT ; VENSNESDET, SONBERS, 196, Ries aa A a Fo Fo A Sell or Rent Sure Because \u2018 WHERE TO Situations Wanted-Female, taberdion.ar, 3b cvs din Qn cents.ANTED \u2014 BY AN BXPERIENCED dreszmaker, sewing by the day.Address 23 Plateau st., off Mance.234 ANTED x ORE BY THE DAY, OR eo week, by a young woman.ress 10 1-2 Berthelet at.5 23 LACT, OF CULTURE AND EXPERIENCE desires two morming puplls (16-17), daily, at her own residence.Ordinary Epg- lish branches and French.Address K A Herald Office.re Boots and Shoes.Ona shoes for suright ar detormed face an H oF 8Lre.or dela rap i » W r , and eve e *ibber.A.HODINA, 4 Baaver tok Hill.Legal Cards.MAS NME CLINE & MACLENNAN, Darristers, etc.Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclenpan TOH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, je risters, Attorneyw-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, ., Cornwall, Ont.Jap.Leitch, K.C., R.A.Pringls, J.A.Cc Cameron, LL.B.: IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, 4 street, city.PE FIND HELP FE 30 Ward TI cena ae Fous =p cents : UANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, WITH 4 position \u2018 In flics.88 sea Ane Seok somes.where there is good Matos ot advancement; can speak hath lan ueger abd furnish best of references.Apply L.D., 17% Aqueduct JPAPEBHANGING, PAINTING, _ TINTING, plastering, etc.; competent workmen; low prices.Attention \u2018Lo orders from any part.J.Bacon, 76 Hallowel} atreet, Woks mount.VVANTED a By BDUCATED Young : an {ion in whole ce, OF any Dost\u2019 of trust,\u2019 Good references as to character and ability.K 402, Herald.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS CARETAKER by man and wife, with best city references, ar would work in priyata house for apartments.Address D 200, Herald Office.330 ANTED \u2014 À YOUNG MAN OF GOOD WwW character, a yoferduces, lived in city sll hig life, wants position 10 wholesale face tary ar store.Can promise faithful a ro Abby Box A.F.Herald.Money to Loan.far Aûvertisements under te:& Reuding\u2014%e per word for one Insertion.Six Insertions for the vrice of fou, making the rate 4 cent per word per insertion, [ ote., Richmond snd Carling sty, Lond Gao.©.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.¥ Harper.(3RPENSHIELDS & GRERNSHIELDE Barriaters, ctc., 1734 Notre Dame at.8.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATH, ETC.\u201cmes st, Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St Montreal.Bookbinding.- END YOUR MAGAZINES TO HERALD Bindery to ba bound.Customers out of town may send by express, and depend on geek return and most reasonable charges.erald Bindery, 63 Craig st.Montreal.att Undertakers and Embalmers.J C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain at, and J.123 8t.Dominique.Uptown 2728.Hast 117.JILLTAM WRAY, 1238 St.Catherine st.Uptown 2667.~{ the borro M°NEY TO LEND IN SMALL AMOUNTS, ort furniture, promissory notes, salary, pawn tioketh, eto., etc.Repayable by instalments of $1 per week and upwards, to suit y : strictly confidential.\u201d Apply G.ison, Room 19, 1598 Notre Dame nt, 3rd Qor.Wanted to Purchase.WANTED \u2014 A MACHINIST'S CABINET Tool Chest.Must be in good order.Address, stating price, to J.J., care of J.Moore, 69 Marlboro st., Hochelaga.ing, about 15 ft.: algo counter.son, 264 Hibernia fond Xe j Wanted to Rentés Adsectispaignts under thiy heading\u2014Me tr word sor one ipsertion.Hix inséftions of the rice of four, waking the rate cent per word per insertion, \u2018 \u2019 J.8tet- 238 A LBERT GRIFFITH, 6:3 Wellingtoa street À Main ¢418.\u2018Quebec Centre will hold a nominating convention this evening, and the Conservatives of Quebec West will do the same \u2018on Friday Hon.T.Chase Cas- grain will speak here on Thursday evening.* HINTED AT COALITION.- Toronto, October 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014In addressing the Borden meeting last night Mr.J.P.Whitney hinted at approaches regarding coalition \u2018government, when he said there had not been one day during the past two years when he might not have been Minister of the Crown or the Premier of Ontaria.DR.MARCOTTE NOMINATED.Batiscan, October 5.\u2014Dr.F.A.Mar- | MR.FAUTEUX CHOSEN.\u2018 Ste.Scholastique, Que., Oct.5\u2014 Mr.G.N.Fauteux, notary, pf St.Eustache, was chosen as\u2018 Conservative candidate for Two Mountains at the convention yesterday.Spceches were made by Messrs.J.Girouard, ex-M.P., B.Beau- champ, ex-M.P.P., and H.B.Taillon, K.C., J.A.Ouimet, J.C.Lamothe, Dr.S.Lamarche and many others.MR.MONK\u2019S MEETINGS.Hon.F.D.Monk has arranged the following list of meetings in Jacques Cartier county:\u2014Lachine, October 6; Boulevard St.Paul, October 8; St, Laurent, October 9; Verdun, October 10; Cote St.Paul, October 11; Pointe Claire, October 12; St.Anne de Hellevue, October 13; Ste.Genevieve, October 14; Isie Bizard, October 15; Outremont, October 17; Notre Dame de Grace, October 18; Cote des Neiges, October 19; Montreal West, October 20; Dorval, October 21; St.Pierre aux Liens, October 22; Cartierville, October 24.CANDIDATE CHOSEN.Mr.M.O'Bready ,of Danville, way nominated by the -Conservatives or Richmond and Wolfe, and accepted thy and French.Speeches were also made by Messrs.Rufus N.Pope, M.Hackett and J.A.Chicoyne, M.P.P.CAPE BRETON CAMPAIGN.Sydney, N.S., Oct.5.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The campaign in South Cape Breton was fairly opened last night.A great Liberal meeting was held at Glace Bay, addressed by Mr.A.Johnston, the candidate, Dr, Kendall, and others.The Conservatives held a hig rally in Sydney, when thes peakers were Dr.Mc- Kay, the candidate, and J.A.Mec- Donald, ex-M.P.MR.COWAN ACCEPTS, Sarnia, Ont., Oct.4.\u2014Mr.John Cowan, K.C., announced yesterday that- he would accept the nomination unanimously tendered him by the Liberals of East Lambton at the convention recently held in Watford.NOTES FROM CORNWALL.Cornwall, Ont October 4.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Sir Wilfrid irier will visit Cornwall on Frida, evening, October 21st, and will address the people of Stormont, - Dundas and Glengarry in the Victoria Auditorium.Preparations are being made to accommodate an enormous gathering from all parts of the united counties.: .Major Smith, the Liberal candidate, is meeting with gratifying success in his canvass and hispopularity is increasing every day.He is a strong man with a strong cause and will have the undivided support of the Liberals of this riding.There is every indication that Major 8mith will be elected with a comfortable majority.Mr.R.L.Borden will speak here on Wednesday, Octôber 12.The Liberals of Glengarry will hold a convention on Tuesday, October 11, for the purpose of electing officers and selecting a candidate.The speakers will he J.T.Schell, M.P.for Glengarry, Charles Marcil, M.P.,, and G.P.Graham, M.P.P.of Brockville.ef A QUESTION OF HONESTY.Honestly now, nuving used Clark's Delicious Pork and Beans anything else prepared to equal them.bc and tins, W.Clark, Mfr., Montreal \u2014Advt, ._- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONCERT AT SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE A crowd that the hall could scarcely contain gathered at.the Sailors\u2019 Institute last evening to enjoy the fine programme offered at the weekly concert, ! part pf the programme was iven by the mailors most of whom had \u2014r cotte, ex-M.P., was yesterday again! chosen Conservative candidate for Champlain.to H.| Apply, Det coût dence, Alf, Edwards, is there, WANTED \u2014 FLOOR SPACE, SAY ABOUT 25 x 80 feet, on first or ground floor, anywhere gbout the centre of the city.Address, with rent, to Herald Office, No.\u2018Agents Wanted.£27 Advertisements Lnder this beading\u2014¥c per word for ône insertion.Six Insertinns far the -price of four, making the rate if cent per word per insertion.- i A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.TO handle \u201cNovelty Sign Cards.\u201d merchant buys from 10 to 100 on sight.800 varieties.Catalogue free.Sullivan Co., 1139 Maplewood ave, Chicago, IIL 235 LS To Let.&¥ Advertisements under thie hending\u2014Ko per wô ir Of isertion.is fans (io \u2018for the od ior Pour making the Eur per word par inserfiog.\u2019 0 RENT \u2014 A STABLE.WILL AOCOMMO- date four horaes.Apply 334 Char avoix street.i Lost.J OST \u2014 3 PAIRS OF GLOVES, ON BT.Catherine st.west.Please.return to 85 Mansfield street.Reward.234 OST \u2014 OCTOBER 3RD, FROM MORgan's to Drumtiond, receipt for $5.50 to Old Country.also $2.40 change.Finder \u2018please return to 203 Prince Albert.Reward.234 tives, on Prince Arthur or St.Famille ets.Finder please return to 115 Prince Arthur st.Reward.234 Y OST \u2014 ON OCTQBER 1ST.ON ST.CA: |, therine car dr Victoria.stroet; small gold and pearl pendant.Reward at 127a La- \u2018al ave.Lost \u2014 ON SUNDAY.SEPT.18TH, A pocketbook, with return ticket from Montreal to Newark, New Jersey, and two tive dollar bills and\u2019 a gold horseshoe pin.Reward at.64 Aylmer st., Montreal.234 OST \u2014 MONDAY NIGHT.AT OR BR- tween the Arena and DBerthelet st., via Bt.Catherine st., heart sha pearl and blue: stone locket.Reward 32 Berthelet street.Financial 2 AfONEY \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FROM THE | candtdature, speaking in both English N M TH Old Country is prepared to arrange 00; no.security required.138a 234 loans from St.\" James street.\u2019 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY ~ Tender for Branch Line.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Branch Line to Vernon River Bridge,\u201d will be received up to and including FRIDAY, the 2Ist Day of OCTOBER, 1904, for the Grading, Track-laying, Ballasting, Building, etc., in the construction of a Brapc River Bridge, Prince Edward lsland.Plans, Profile and Specifications may be seen at the Engineer's office, Charlottetown, P.B.I., and at the office of the Cbiet Engineer, Monct: .N.B., where forms of tender msy be obta.ned.All the conditions of the specifications must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, \u2019 \u201c General Manager.Railway Office, ; Moncton, N.B., th Beptember, 1904.to respond to encores.The performers included Messrs.E, Harry Hughes, William Conroy, Wm, McWilliams, John Richards, Fred.Frisby, Charles Woods d Fred Hesler, from the R.M.S.Bavarian; Mr.John Atherton, £88.Kingstonian; Thomas Stead, S93.Lake Erle; Mr.Patrick Ellewood, 88, Montfort; and Mrs, Corrally, SS.Lake t Erle.The following from the city also took part: Mme, Deschamps, Miss G.Oeste of Élocution, and Mr.William Grant.The entertainment closed with a farcical song and chorus entitled \u2018\u201cMc- Pharisee\u2019s Band,\u201d sung by Mr.McWil- liams and a party from the Bavarlan.Miss Mildred Meyers and Mr.Richards were accompanists.Mr.Root Bicker- dike acted as chairman.The treasurer of the Institute acknowledges receipts from 8S.Lake Erie, per Mr.Taylor, purser.the aum of 178.444d., half proceeds of collection taken on board dure ing west-bound passage.J.Colborne, Ont.\u2014Dr.A.E.Mallory, of Colborne, died after a sickness of only three days.He had occupled a great many prominent positions, having represented Northumberland in the House of Commons, wa s registrar of East Northumberland for the past sixteen years, chalrman of the school board, grand medical examiner for the K,O.T.M.In religion he was a Methodist, taking a very active part in church work and was a member of the General Misisonary Board.In politics he was a Liberal.He took a very active part ih all public matters.He leaves a widow and son and two daughters, w \u201cWe deliver bread to any address.James Strachan Bakers to Royalty.Jy » ror 2 tags .x w WANTED \u2014 A SECONDHAND SHELV- | hot Every b OST \u2014 ON MONDAY, PHOTO NEGA- Line of Railway, 4.50 miles long, to Vernon | m, pupil of the Montreal School | Horald Wants Reachth Rooms and Board, HERALD DIRECTORY.For BOOMS, BOARD, OR TABLE BOARD.reons des informatio of eat {rt Bien meno oe may oblain same on calling at Hergld Oftice, here records are kept for their miosda- F'acvert unger wis ing\u2014) friar agp ES £5 cents.?OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM RB to jet, suitable for one or two tals: .\u2019 4 Apply 234 St.Urbain street.TROOMS TO LET \u2014 VISITORS AND PER- R manents will find nicely furnished rooms, good family; all convenlences; sitting oom.Opposite Windsor Station and Do- Minion Square.18 1-2 Osborne st.239 Roe ToT ERY wo -Y uished parlor, room ; telephone, electric ght.79 St.Matthaw.ae gs O0OMB \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED AND DBE- corated; pice bright rooms on bath flat; gas, hot water; very central and convenient; gentlemen only.165 Bleury atreet, pear St.atherine street.239 MR°OME \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TQ LET, in bright, quiet house, with tele » pnd pll conveniences.108 Uugruity wise 2 BOARD.\"AT 4 ST.MATTHEW STREET, room, with first class board.References.239 Roo \u2014 AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, - well heated room; Auer light, hat for two gentlemen.19 St.Edward street, 234 Roous \u2014 TO LBT, FURNISHED SINGLE and double room, at 206 Dorchester st., tive doors west of Windsor Hotel, with breakfast only; suitable for married couple ar too Jrlends.Telephone and modern improve- ents.\u2018 Rous \u2014 TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED, M stoam heated, enamel bath, hot water ; breakfast if desired 806 Palace street.JOOM8 \u2014 PARLOR, BATH AND R R flat to let; steam heated, Same oath al.234 : suitable for transiepis- water; suitable for transients.\u2019 808 gce street.)QOM \u2014 TO.LET, LARGE WELL FUR- AV nished room, all conveniences; central ; private family; to gentlémex 105 Church at.pear Sherbrooke st.: Yess Rooms \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ! for gentlemen only.866 Palace street, \u2019 23 Root \u2014 TO LET, NICKLY FURNISHED front room, in strictly private family; gentlemen only need apply.213 Mountain 8 \u2019 43 200M AND BOARD \u2014 Twa LARGE W front rooms, furnished or not (up-to- date).994 St.Denis st.Tel.t 3414.= 284 00M8 \u2014 AND BOARD, DOUBLE AND single, newly tinted gnd papered, with first class board; gas, hot water.Also table 17 Hanover street.© 284 yoard.DOM AND BOARD \u2014 840 DORCHESTER st.(opposite 3t.James\u2019 Club}, near churches, theatres and cars.Telephone, Auer Ugbt ; best situation in town; choice board.; 234 OOM \u2014 ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS, superior in every respect; parties desirous of securing advantageous quarters for coming season are invited to place their application at egrliest date.Madame Corbugy, prop, Parisian House, 81 and 83 Union aye.; To \u201c243 OOM8 \u2014 TO.LE.-WELL FURNISHYD, a on bathroom fiat, all modern c.u:en- fences.10 Buckingham ave.238 aE] pres water, otc.; two clothes cupboards; suitable P OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE front room, on bath flat; two singlo on top flat.95 Union ave.O LET.\u2014 ROOMS ANL ATTENDANCE, with a dentist: especially.adapted for a physician.61 Beaver Hall Hill.235 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, sultadle for families or gentlemen, with board.24 Victoria st., opposite the Academy.OOMS AND BOARD \u2014 SINGLE AND EN suite, well furnished; suitable.for two; gentlemen only.225 2 Durocher st.POARD URE.DOCTOR SEARL, BTRICT- ly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attondance; ladies treated and attonded.28 St.Monique st.334 OOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUSLE ROOMS, newly furnished, on bath flat, hot water, Aver light; breakfast if desired; new tenant.806 Palace ef.OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ENGLISH table hoard, $3.00 per week, five tickets for $1.00.Mrs.A.Morrison, 67 McGill College avenue.28 Educational.ELEGRAPH OPERATING, A8 TAUGHT by our expert train dispatchers, leads to employment at good sglary.Competent mea are always in demand.Send for booklet.Dept.\u201cH.,\u201d Dominion Business College, Toronto.; 87 RS.JESSIB KELLOND, TBACHER OF A plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Councillors street.253 fNEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, aud endorsed'* Tender for Pneumatic Tubes for Montreal and Toronto,\u201d will be received at this department until Friday, November 11, 1804, inclusively, for tur- nishing 22,000 lineal feet qf 10 inch smooth bored straight cast iron piping, Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department and at the Officd ot John Galt, Chief Engineer, Toronto.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, ayable to the order of the Honorable the {nister of Public Works, for two thousand dollars (32,000.00) must accompany h tender.The cheque will be forfeit it the party tondering decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of nén-acceptance of tender.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order.FRED.GELINAS, .Secretary.\"Department of Public Works, Ottawa, September 20, 1904 , Newspapers inserting this advertisement without suthority from the Department will not be paid for it.I Department of Railways and Canals, Canada ST.LAWRENCE CANALS.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the yn.dersigned, and endorsed, \u2018\u2018Tender for stopping leak, South Bank Galops Canal,\u2018 will be received at this office up till 16 Fo'clock on Tuesday, 11th October, 1904, for stopping leak through the south bank of the Galops Canal, at the west end of the, Irg- quols Section.Plans and specifications can be sean and forms ef tender obtained after this date at the office of the Chief Engineer of the De.artment of Ratlwave snd Canals, Ottawa, nt.and at the of of Operation, Marrisburg, cept the Jowest or any tender, By order, : \u2018 L.K.JONES, Secretary.Department of Rallways and Canals, = Le ttawa, 27th September, 1904.Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without suthority from the Department will Bak.ba.pall.Lok bo aii ice of the Superintendent The department does ot bind Heelf to ac.- ~~ Situations Vacant, _WHERE TO FIND WORK Situations Vaçant > RE pT EE ce a Te cé\u201d or \"iE cue pou vente cents GENERAL _BERVANT.£7 ANTED \u2014 W VE at Mackay pL city.VVANTED \u2014 10 BRICKLAYBRB.ARPLY y to M.Lynch, Locomotive Works, Longue Pointe.: JANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TO KEEP cash bopks and make herself useful in gry goods stare hours from: pra ) p.m.rd galary.App eo Manager, ni st.Lawrence street.234 WANTED \u2014 TINSMITH.A WELL BX- perienced man or boy, about two or three years at tho trade.State wages, and apply to C.B.Miner, Cobden, Ont.WANTED \u2014 NURSE, MUST SPEAK CORrect English end have good references.Apply Wednesday apd Friday between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m., 162 Hutchison street.244 VV ANTED-VOUNG GIRL POR GENNRAL housework; no waghing,or irgning; refer Apply 3 Tower ave., near Font st 237 bd WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN QR LADIES; 3600 per year apd expenpes; pormiaze nt KO oats: \"patrics Mangers Jor Hay sifeet .> C .Toronto.ions + 1° or.18 7 érost WANTED \u2014 SALESMEN, THERE I8 NQ position advertised that equals this ; permanent, liberal salary or commission = quick-selling standard commodity.ings limited.Box 29, Otlawa, ANTEL \u2014 AT ONCE, SMART OFFICR W Loy.Herald office, sm Craig reas 26 Qpen- 2 QUANTED \u2014 BY LARGE MANUFACTURing company in West End, bright re fice of large wholesale house( boots and shoes).ftate previous experience, if any, and reference.P.O.Box 2348.: 235 Property for Sale, rAdrertisaments under this heading\u2014%0 EP ora Hor pig insertion.Bix aN oes for the price of four, making the rata i cent per word per insertion.: OR SALE\u2014RESIDENCE, 371 METCALKFE pvenye, Westmount, 10 rooms, up-to-date, everything of the best; always opén for inspection; good garden.Apply premises, or et Binks, 575 St.Paul ut.\u2018Telephone Main 416.2 EXINGTON FARM, 2% MILES NORTH of Granby, Que., 150 acres, good buildings, water in house and barn, good orchard and sugar.bush, with or without stock.Apply to Capt.Willlam Kay, Granby.234 OR SALE\u2014HOUSE IN COTE ST.PAUL, and 3 farms in country\u20142 in Arundel.Wii} zell of exchange for smail house A ANTED \u2014 FARM HAND.MUST BE boy for office apd errand work.Good pros- ablé to milk.Apply 11 s.m., 240 Island pects for advancement.Apply P.0.Box street, 238 2365, city.- 234 ] ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, YOUTH FOR OF- ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS, \u201cBUNCH hands.\u201d - V.E, Traversy, Josephai lans, Papinçati' ave.28 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15, TO help around the house in family of three; must sleep at home.Apply between 12 and 2 or and 7 in the evening.158 Hallo- well st.Westmount.234 HE SALARIES AND COMMISSIONS WB are paying, for taking orders from an established clientele, attract tbe attention of reliablo and wide awake salesmen.Proposition now ready.Write for it.Luke Brothers, Montreal.C ANTED \u2014'GENBILAI, SERVANT, WITH references, family four, new house, ail conveniences; highest wages.94 Arlington ave., Westmount.Telephone Westmount 12854 235 a ANTED \u2014 LAD OF ABOUT 15, AS GENeral clerk in insurance office.Must reside with parents.First class references required.Apply to Federal Lite, Montreal.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, AS GENeral sorvant; family of three.Apply 10 Stanley st.\u201c235 Cadieux st., forenoon or evenings.Country residence, 9 rooms, bath with water connections.Fruit garden, large stable, bennery.\u2018Oue mile from Victoria ave., on B8herbirooke se extension.Avply W.J.McGos, Mechanics\u2019 Building.Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc, Advertisements under this Beadiug\u20143%o er word for one insertion.Six insertions or the price of four, making the rate % céat per word per Insertion.: - Montreal of vicinity.Particulars at Fos BALE \u2014 \u201cWINONA COTTAGE.\u201d IKE \u2014 IRISH WATER SPANIEL, WIN.AV1 ner of © bjue ribbons at Moutreal Dog Show, May, 1904.A.B.Foster, Bedford, Qua.23 ANDY X \u2014 BOSTON TERRIER, GOLDEN brindle standard and registenedyone year old.A.B.Foster, Bedford.Que.- 234 Business Chances.OR SALE \u2014 WELL \u2018 ESTABLISHED first class ladies\u2019 and gentlomcn\u2019s tailoring business, at a very reasonable price.K 400, Herald.RY GOODS STORE FOR SALD.GOOD chance for tho right man.$1,000 cash\u2014 balancé in easy payments.Apply after 7 evenings, 1033 St.Lawrence st.- 5 \u2014\" prime Business Cards J A.FINLAYSQN (BUCCEBNOR TO WIN- + layson & Grant), Customs Broker snd forwarder.Warehouseman, 415 and 417 3t Paul st., Montreal.Hcated Storage, Bond or Fran.Telephona Main 1302.P.O.Box 424.re Plumbers and Steamfitters.R E.HANDFIZLD, PRACTICAL ROOFER, + Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter.Klec- tric bells, electric light.20 Lemoyne.streel Hell Phone Malo 3888.Found.OUND \u2014 ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT.28, .1904, hand satchel, containing cheque, bank book and money.Owner can have same by proving ownership.Apply after 6 p.m., 2 Calumet Place, Ste.Cunegonde.234 INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tender Tor Bulldings.» \u2014_\u2014 SEPARATE REALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked an the outside \u201cTender for Buildings, Mitchell,\" or render for Buildings, Aulac,\u2019\u201d\u2019 as the case may be, will be received up to and including MONDAY.the 10th Day of OCTOBER, 1904, tor the construction of a Station Building, Freight Shed and out buildings at Mitchell, P.Q.and for the construction of a Station Building and Freight Shed at Aulac, N.B.Plans and specifications for the bulldings at Mitchell may be seen at the Station Master's pffice at Mitchell, P.Q.Plans and spocifications for the buildings at Aulac may he seen at the Station Master's office at Aulac, N.B., and plans and epec'fi- cations for the buildings at both places may be seen at the office of the Engineer of Maintenance, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specifications must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, * Moncton, N.B., A \u2014rd September, 1904.\u2014 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER FOR BUILDINGS.[SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for Station, Pictou,\u201d \u201c\u2018Tendor for Station, Antigonish,\u2019\u2019 as the case ay be, will be received up to and Sac din EDNESDAY, the 1th Dey of OCTOBER, for the construction of a Brick and Stone Paasenger Station at Pictou, N.8.and for the construction of « Brick and Stone Passenger Station at Antigonish, N.S.* Plans and specification for the building at Pictou may be seen at the Station Master's office, Pictou, N.S.Plans and specification for the building at Antigonish may be seen at the Gtation Master's office, Antigonish, Na and plans and specifications for both uildings may be seen at the Chief Engineer's oftice, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender \"may be obtained.All the conditions of the specifications must be complied with, D.POTTINGER, neral Manager.Railway Office, \u2018 Moncton, N.B., 27th September, \u20181804.BN PUBLIC AUCTION .INDIAN LANDS MPHERE will be offered for sale in lots, by.public auction, subject to a reserve bid, t the Churdh door, In the Village of Bt.Am- roîse, Lorette, in the County of Quebec, Province of Quebec, on Wednesday, the 1fth day of October, 1804, at twelve o\u2019clock, noon, the Quarante Arpents Indian Resorve, in the sald Countv.TERMS OF SALE.One-{ifth cash and the balance in four equal annual instalments with interest at 5 per cent Any information ro the land in ion m e obtained upon applicatio co y Blation: 1 ian Agent, pes Lorette, or to the underaikned.i ° The unputhorized insertion of this advertige- mcd will not be paid for.J D.MeLEAN, 20° Secre .Department of Indian Affairs, tarp or | \\ ANTED \u2014 A GROCERY CLERK, WITH some experience and willing to work hard; good salary to one who can bring some new trade.State reference and salary exe.pected.All answers received in cop {henna Apply, by letfer only, J.Stetson, 264 Hiber Road.235 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SEBVANT for family 6tf two; no washing.Apply after 5 p.m., 118 Greene ave., Westmount.234 JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO warfsig; highest wages paid; references requires.aU35 Dorchester st.- ANTED \u2014 TWO MACHINE MEN, FOR wood working factory.One capable of caring for planers and matchers, and one for joiner machinery.Apply Box 227, Campbelle ton, N.B.240 VWANTED \u2014 A GORDON PRESSMAN; one who is accustomed to fine works Apply Herald Job Room.ANTED\u2014RESPECTAELE AND INTEL-< ligent persons to solicit orders for aurs- ery stock; to the right parties I can offer the best inducements: best time in the year to wake a start.Apply for terms.at unc& WW E.D.Smith, Winosa.Ont.- F or Sale.\u2014 £4 Advertisemenis under this heading\u2014%e per word for ono lasertion.Six insertions per word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, SBVEN octaves, three.pedals, ivory keys, in good order, scarf and stool.$42 cash.127 Ale exander street.283 OR SALE '\u2014 KINETIC HBAT, PARent syndicate (Ingalls Patent); rights 4 P.O.Box 56.234 NOR SALE \u2014 WILL ACCEPT ANY REAsonable offer, gentlemen's very fine race coon and Yur lined coats; also ladies\u2019 Persian lamb and clectric seal jackets, latest style ; will sell either in one lot or separate.Apply; 89 St.Hubert street.234 OR SALE \u2014 ENGLISH WHEBL, RAZ« ors, two suits and two guns, all new, used as traveller's samples; must be sol before returning to England.Williams, 167 Ontario st., Montreal.- Fox SALE - UPRIGHT PIANO, SEVEN octaves, three pedals, ivory keys, in good order, scarf and stool, $42 cash.124 Alexander street.234 OR SALE\u2014FIRST CLASS COOK STOVB, - cheap; only a few months in use; also two small heaters.519 St.James street.233 OR SALE \u2014 A HARDWOOD SIDB- board, with bevel edge circular mirror attached.156 Park ave.OR SALE \u2014 ENGLISH WHEEL, RAZe ors, two suits and two guns, all new, used as travellef's samples; must be sol before returning to England.Williams, Xf Ontario st., Montreal.- 233 0 SOR SALE \u2014 A VARIETY OF HOUSEhold articles, carpets, crockery, fure niture, at 60 Victoria.233 For SALE \u2014 AN INTERNATIONAL CORe respondenco school course in book-keep= ing and business forms; worth $36.00; wil} sell for $12.00, as owner has no use for it.Je 93, Herald office.238 For SALE \u2014 SAWDUST AND KINDLING wood.V.E.Traversy, 11, 13 and 15 Jo< sephat lane, Papineau ave.© 388 OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOS THE Mil~ lion.Kindling wood, $3.00; cut hard wocd.$3.00; mill blocks, $1.76; tamdra@e blocks, $2.00 per loal Also anthracite J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner and William st.Tel.Mun 4562.OR SALE \u2014 ON VRRY EASY TERM kitchen stoves, hali stoves, and eve thing for the house, at cheapest prices.Toa Prince Co., 33 St.Lawrence st.JFOR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices thay defy competition.Largest stock in Ya Ad Ahern, Montreal Sate Works, 350 8b.Jameag Telephone Main 813.Picture Framing, Suitable for Bathroom.Store Fixtures or r.made toorder.Any Bises ered.MIRROR Old Mirrows Resilv Malone Moulding & Framing Company, 48 Beaver Hall Hill.Marriage Licenses.ISSUED BY Cy JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Street and 49 Soy \u2014 Street.EE Cartage and Storage, Have Your Furnteure or | ed or Btored passe The Merohants\u2019 Expresa 6a; 349 BT.JAMES.Phone-Satt Mai.PATENTS TUE Wiis, mn DESIGNS REGISTERED PROGURED IN ALL COUNTRIRA.&.4.FETHERSTONNAUG & of SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS, - \" MONTREAL .~ MARRIAGE LICENSES 9 4 ÿ Ottawa, Mt Sopteuiber, 0.puis | for the price of tour, making the rate 34 cent t world over; large block ; twenty-five cents, \u2018 Tesued by Arthur W.Wilks.Rise FA D CR ER pe Fog le Tod mas pe Ù ra + 2 ee et PE.© + 3 ab sa Le ce \u2018 CTs STREAL DAILY ! cm Lh .& ; 2 AS .4 \\ Su : 1 .A : ; ; HEHEALD, WEDNESDAY, nid a La tg TN 1mm Fr Ve \u201cNEW YORK * .:\u2026 | MMCURSION | - : O2 .J From Montreal {%8:5P} Si Going date, Oct.18.Return limit, Oct.} CANADIANPAGIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL.=, , Corrected to Sent.5, 1904.: 2, OT, JOHN, M.§.HALF r.$1.08 RN wade ev TORONTO LTON, ST.LOUIS.MO.i CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.{9.0 s.m., 10 p.m.Ar.7.45 so.11.16 : WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Ly.\"0.80 Torr Hon.J.I Tarte: \u201cSocial Reform.\u201d Dr.|.Nini By in: Poel 68,\u201d .,.Woodburn; \u201cThe Labor Question in Canada,\u201d Mr.PA s\u2014\u2014 on _ ¢ Draper; and \u201cThe War in Rhodesfa,\u201d | xd -|Mr.John MçcFariane, ir.\u2018.2 de ° he .) - 8 ose faces | © GREEN OR BLACK ; A ie attend Ee ae, ot oy LN BEN 1 : drink C oi, McGill sophomores the following were | °° Millions of people now ey- |Blected from the different faculties as lon Tea\u2014not on account of a fad, > ND \u201c ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.,( 1 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tangy NEW.TURBINE STEAMERS.\u2014 Victoria (launched), 12,000 tons.Triple 65 24., am.\u201c9.40 p.m.Ar.5.00 a.m., *5.30 p.I0.cers for the i A ; oo _, .«oe , screws.; .0 LES = ST PAUL, \"MIkxEAFOLIS.Fall and Winter Tr@'h Service 12: =\u2014., erick Ww.Bates \"Arts Pre pren but because it is the best tea to be Virginian (building), 12,600 tons.Triple \u2018H\u2014Lv.*i0.10 p.m.Ar.*.j Cl , \"08.-presi- | : Coen CE .OTTAWWA\u2014Ly.Place Viger 18.30 am, 154 ® '| JAIL-BIRD GETS THREE YEARS.dent Alex.I.McLellan, medicine, \"04; : had.Have you tried it ?scrows.; Perd a NI dE Effective October 2, 1904.Found gullty by Judge Desnoyers in |\u2018ng; treasurer, Qleon E.Rubles, medi- ._ 2 a \u201c| MONTREAL and QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL te ose om, 210.10 pm, Ar.°71.00| @-4U A-M.\u2014St.Lambert, Chambly.the Court of Special Sessions of having cine, '08; class reporter, G.L.Johnson; | F Sal All Fi t 1 : G an Pas rire Hi - nn ve 3 y.G.45 A.M.\u20148t.Lambert, Farnham, Gran- broken into a shop on University St., medicine 08, A second wh be h 1d 4 or e ; y 1rs =C ass TOCETrSs.Calling at Moville.oo ; 12.00 p.m., 19,6 p.m.oe eatnaterloo, Marigville, St) 5, 00h Dunn has been fent to the penl-{ (ns few days to \u2018discuss theatre night \u2026 Bhi Mi EET ROYAL\" MAIL SERVICE, QUEBEC Cr $6 sm.0.00 p.m.TL 7.00 AM \u2014Hemmingtord, Hunt lugdon, tentlary for three years.He Is an old |ang arrange for a class yell.== =\u2014\u2014 Prom Liverpool, Memes.Guevee mpm : : A.M.\u2014St.Hyaciuthe, Richmond, Que- nL _\u2014 EERE SR \u2014 CF 22 Sopt., .Bavarian.7 Oct, 9 am, 11 - © BOSTON Lr.9.0 am., 4 pm, Ar, 4161 800 AM PES AN,ATTRACTIVE SYLLABUS.THANKS FOR Bazasr arts.4\u2014GOOD REASONS 28 Sept.pari.140ct, San, 4 ey VAUDREUIL-\u2014Lw, 12,45 a.m., 19.30 a.m., 08) 8.40 AM Coteau, Alexandria, ouaws, i James Literary Soclety opens its| \u2018The principals\u2019and teachers of Lorne WHY BB 8 Oct, .Tunisiaa 21 Oct, Sam, 11pm am, §1 am.(1)1.30p.m., 14.00 p.m, Yeo 8.40 A.M.\u2014St.Johns, Rouse's Point, New session to-morrow evening, when the and Britannia schools intimate thanks A OUR MILK IS PUR __ Le : .® \" .p.m, (a)s.16 p.m., 6.15 p.m.9.40 PU.pri, *10.10 p.m.Ar, *7 a.m.*7.35 DL.am, {8.48 am, 19.35 a.m., 11145 6m.Ÿ m PE (190 p.m, *6.50 p.m., 11.00 P10 Oct, .lonian.28 Oct, 6am, 3.00 00 are ths York, via D.& H.*9.00 A.M.\u2014Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, St.Louis, Mo.-+0.01 A.M.\u20148t.Johns, Boston, Springfield, ) New York, vis C.V.to parents and friends whp contributed .by Mr.J.S.Archibald.Arrangements gifts for their booth at the bazaar In 7st, the Best Sanitary Stabling have been made for the delivery of the Bld of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospl- 2nd, the Bost Sclentific Feedin following papers at succeeding weekly {t8l-to Queen Victarle.- - : ° 2 presidential address will be dclivered Tunisian and Bavarian largest and finest steamers on the ¢ , Canadian route.Record passage, Tu- ops \"ta Rimouski, 9 © 18.30 am, 4.9 PM 27.55 pam.Ar.(x)3.06 am.1.55 =.17.06 p.m .80 AM.\u2014Cornwall, Brockville (daily) \u20189.3 - Toronto tant except Sunday).11.10 A.M.\u2014St.Johns, Rouses Point, New meetings: \u2014\"Is the Modern State Christian?\u201d Rev.Dr.Symonds; \u201cThe Earlier Stages and Subsequent Evolution of GOT MARRIAGE PRESENT.3rd, the Bost Veterinary inspection Co 4th, the Best Dust-Proof Deliveries LA, nisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 3 hours.Bavarian's record run, 8 daye 3 hours, 12 minutes.i - a.m.| | .- 9?\u20ac so Es A Aman, 16.0 York, via D.& H.Photography,\u201d Mr.C.O.Reiffensteln; On the occasion of his marriage, Mr.THE GUARANTEED PURE.MILK co Y., rope saloons and staterooms are in dhe ue | obi: bo pa.oi, p.m.Mz.o0 Be 1.36 RT A AInags.Burling- mn Hour or So em ph hoa has been presented Sth a 2686 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Yol.Uptown 66%.tricity In used Ter Ngbtine The ship through: | 15.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c6.20 s.m., (5)8.50 8-P+ 2.23 P.M.\u2014St Johns, St.Albans, Burline: Mr.W.R.Morson: \u201cSome Aspects of | In the Light, Heat & Power Co., which 2 \u2014 : = Petsmart Kone ! A 16.45 p.m.9.35 s.®: oq 1QP Maen da andi, Ottawa, Poetry,\u201d Mr.T.Henry Carter; a talk, service he recently left for the electri- feoms and smoking rooms op the promenads : Cie pn 6 3 x 15.30\" ee ()8.58 : \"via C.A.Ry.\u2019 with illustrations, Rev, W.8.Barnes; cal department of the C.F.R.deck.The saloons and ataterooms are bested me Ar 6.30 am.$5.60 am.110.60 &® | 4.115 P.M Cornwall, Brockville.\u201cCanada After the Treaty of Parls,\u201d .= .Vy Steam, t , t9.« oO RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, 850 00 p.m.$3.50 p.m.m.\u2026 4.106 P.M.\u2014St.Hyacinthe, Richmond, Que-| Mr.E.G.Place; \u2018\u2019Is Municipal Owner- FIRST YEAR SCIENCE OFFICERS.and teamer B.AGATHF\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m., (1)1.25 po bec, lsland Pond.-|ehip of Public Utilities Desirable?wlll | ° upwards, according to steal \\ 4.3% p.m, (N53 p.m.Ar.( IRA pom.4.20 P.M.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingdon, Ft be debated: \u2018\u2019The Dual Language in McGill Faculty of Sélence, first year.so location of room.Second cabin, | 1.60 a.m\u2019, 10.80 am.7.06 p.13, 89-40 Pis Covington.= = rs Polnt, also Canada\u201d Mr.A.R.Oughtred; \u201cCan-|have elected the following class offi- and 338.LAB BL 1230.04 aos din Pa: 50 8.10, 4.45 PM he adlan Currency,\u201d Mr, J.T.P.Knight; cera:\u2014President, O.Stitt; vice-presi- Bteerage\u2014To Liverpool, London do am.\" (n)1.00 p.m\u2026.42.10 p.m.5.01 P.M.\u2014Faroham, Granby, Waterloo, \u201cCitizenship and Education, Mr.T.| dent, O.M.Ross; secretary-treasurer, TN Glasgow.Belfast or Londonderry.in- * Daily.t Week days.§ Sunday oo.Marieville, St.Cesaire.Henry Stanford; \u201cReadings from Can-|C.W.Drysdale; class reporter, V.UN D ER W AR cluding a plentitul supply of provisions (El Monday ouly.t Dally except Saturday | 5.16 P.M\u2014St.Hyacinthe.adian Poets,\u201d Mr.S.M.Baylis; \u2018\u2018Publin Dawson; representative to alma mater, Pt cooked and served, and every requisite ally exoept May à Satur- only.x} Paitg excent Monday.®stgrday and Sunday.(®) Fri 5.40 P.M.\u2014St.Lambert, Chambly.G.:20 P.M.\u2014St.Johns, St.Albans.Speaking,\u201d Mr.Geo, Murray; \u2018Should Canada Possess Treaty-Making Pow- G.Pitts; reading room committee, Abner Shanks and G, Raphael; football PROTECTI ON FROM CHILL for the voyage, $16.Round trip, frow Liverpool or Moville, $32.50.day only.(m) Tuesday and Thursday *7.40 P.M.\u20148t.Johns, Rouse's Point, New or 2 will be debated; \u201cEducation,\u201d captain, A.Pratt, tu à INTERCOLONIAL.P.M.\u2014Cornwall, Kingston, Toronto.|e\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 PREVENTS\u2014\u2014 q GLASGOW SERVICE - LOCAL\u2014Lv.7.40 a.m., 449 p.m.11.43 p.m.Arr.10.30 a.m., 10.00 p.m.MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv.12.60 noon daily except Saturday.Arr.\u20146.00 p.m.dally except.Monday.Leaves Levis 12.46 p.m.Arr.in Montreal 6 p.m.Mondays only.OCEAN LIMITED\u2014Lv.7.30 p.m., dally except 00 8-89 P.M.\u2014St.Hyacinthe, Richmond, Que- dec, Portland.\u2019 *Q.40 P.M.\u2014St Johns, Boston, Springfield, New York, via C.V.R.10.30 P.M.\u2014Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, Chl- cago, St.Louis, Mo.Note.\u2014*Dally.All other trains daily except Sunday.( or write for free catalogue, No, Underwear Materials.DR.JAEGER SANITARY WOOLLEN \" Rheumatism and Chest Troubles.Jacger Pure Wool is the only safe wear.Cull \u2014, containing samples of the Jacger Pure Wool SYSTEM CO., Ltd., 2206 St.Catherine St., Montreal, From Glasgow.From Mentrest Sat, 24 Sept\u2014Sicilian .Thurs.13 Oct.) Sat, 1 Oct.\u2014 Preforian., .Thurs, 20 Oct Sat., 15 Oct.\u2014 Corinthian .Thurs.3 Nev Rates\u2014First Cabin, $40 and upwards; return Saturday.Arr.7.45 nm, daily except \u2014 \u2014 tickets, 10 per cent.reduction.Second Cabin, Boi IFR pos SUBURBAN SERVICE.mime | a es Ta or c à © A 37., .every- NEW YORK GENTRAT & HUDSON Tables, which can now be had at Company's thing necessary provided.$15.00, an 7 M.offices.NEW YORK\u2014Lv.8.20 a.m.dally ex.Sunday \u20147.00 p.m.daily.Ar.9.20 p.m.daily ex.Sunday\u20149.31 a.m.datiy.VALLEYFIELD LOCAI\u2014Lv.8.25 am.daily er.Sat.and Sun.\u20141.35 p.m.Sat.only-5.10 p.m.daily ex.Sat.and -Sun.\u20149.45 a.m.Sunday only.Ar.8.20 a.m.dally ex.Sunday\u2014 4.25 p.m.Bat.only\u20143.40.p.m.es.Sat.and Sun.\u20148.28 p.m.Sunday only.CENTRAL VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW YTORK\u2014Lv.9.00 2m.8.40 p.m.Ar.7.25 a.m., 8.10 p.m.10.15 p.m.DELAWARE AND HUDSON.NEW YORK\u20148.45 a.m., 11.10 am.7.40 p.m.Ar.7.15 a.m., 3.15 p.m., 7.5 p.m.RUTLAND RAILROAD.BOSTON AND NEW YORK~Lv.8.50 a.m.and 7.16 p.m.Ar.7.30 a.m., 9.40 p.m.OPEN SEASON IN Quebec .8ept 1st.New Brunswick | Sept.15th Pullman Parlor Car leaving Montreal at 8.00 a.m.for Quebec and arriving Montreal 6.50 p.m.from Quebec will be discontinued after October 1st.\" CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 ST.JAMES STREET.Telephone Main 460 and 461, or Bopaventure Station.13 TIME TABLE CHANGES.(in Effect Oct.9th, 1904 Boston .9.00 a.m.*7.45 p.m.St.John, N.B.7.25 p.m., ex.Saturdays.Plantagenet.8.46 a.m., §10 a.m., I 1.40 p.m.Montreal Junc., 6.15 p.m.Discontinued beyond.; St.Jerome, 9.00 a.m., 59.15 a.m., (1), 1.40 p.m., 5.20 a.m., A6.25 p.m.Ste.Agatbe, L9.00 a.m., f9.15 a.m., 5.20 p.m.Labeile, B9.00 a.m., $9.15 a.m., 5.20 p.m., Nominingue, 5.20 p.m.Quebec, 8.45 a.m., 2.00 p.m., §3.30 p.m., *11.30 p.m.Three Rivers, 8.453 a.m., 2.00 p.m., 83,30 p.m., 5.00 p.m., *11.30 p.m.St.Gabriel, 8.45 a.m., 5.00 p.m.Sunday service.discontinued.Ottawa (Place Viger), 8.20 n.m., 5:35 p.mn *Daily; À daily except Saturday and Sunday; B.Thursday only; (I).Saturdoys only: L.Tuesdays and Thursda; : $Saturday only.All other trains week days only.Suitable- for THis mr Brandies, etc.Delicacies.: BELL TEL.UP 148.EMILE P.DAM BES Direct importer of Port Wines, Sherries, Also Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, and Table 182 Bleury Street, near cor.St.Catherine.Double Cash Receipts given every Thursday, GET A SUIT Kind of Weather .and be Suited, at CAMPBELL\u2019S - - - 267 St.James St.Friday and Saturday.MOONEY'S Steamers on this service Dave excellent ac- commodacion for all classes of passengers.e Saloons are forward; Staterooms pes?the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds et the length.Electric lights throughout, ané slectrio.bells In every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, 85 Common Street.Montreal.© DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS *Canada.Oct.8 *Dominion.0ct.29 j8outhwark.Ont.15 $Canada.;.Nov.12 tKensington.Oct.22 {Southwark.Nov, 13 MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH, (BRISTOL) *Manxman.- Oct.12 *Turcoman.Nov.5 *Englishman.Oct.29 *Mafdxman.Nov.18 Cold storage.: *Cold storage and ~ool alr.Steamers rail at daylight.MODERATE RATES.\u2014Ask Agents for particulars of moderate rate scrvice: To Liver- ) | pool, $35.00° to London.$37.50 and upwards, according to steamer and berth.For all particulars as to freight and passage, apply to Local Agent, or to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPCOL FROM MONTREAL Nova Scotia.) Yn | avai LIVERPOOL._ TILAINS FOR THE CHEAP EXCURSION er .=\u2014\u2014 .\u2019 $3 00 BOOTS Sen TAKE ERIE LL.TLE TO THE LATE U.8.SENATOR HOAR, WHO WAS BURIED YESTERDAY.° TARE CHAMPLAIN 06t 2 Maritime Provinces THE Ocean Limited %.29 p.m.dally, Saturday excepted.; The Maritime Express \u2018for Montreal.CAP-DE-LA-MADELEINE and return from Montreal.October 11th .-.-.:.$8Z.10 October 12th .-.$81.30 On October 12th a special train will leave Place Viger at 7.00 a.m., arriving Cape-de-la- Madeleine at 10.35 a.m.Returning will leave Cap-de-la-Madeleine at 65.00 p.m.same day Colonization Excursion ms \u2014 fbf i HERALD SERIALS AR The Mystery of a Hansom Cab BY FERGUS HUME, E GOOD SERIALS: .For MEN.For WOMEN.WE GIVE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.MOONEY, \u2018 The Shoeist,\u2019 Cor.Alexander and $i.Catherine Sts.Phone Up 12 .LAKE ERIE .1.LAKE MANITOBA .Steamers sail from Montreal at daybIuak, passengers embarking the evening previous.RATES OF PASSAGE.Beduction in First Cabin Rates: Te Liverpoal, S47.50 and $50 and Upward, ascording fe steamer and accommodation.Round trig fickats at reduced rates.Second cabin, to Liverpool, £0.40; to Lon- Nov.don, 332.50.12 noon daily, Saturday excepted.\" \" - 0 : els use Hate Ly ana st PAR ÊÇ NIPISSING DISTRICT CHAPTER XV.\u2014(Continued.) ere re ere the Lowe R ED U CA I I NAL » Qe dat Annee Ts Con The cab was just passing the Burke|Yer.\u201cdo you remember on that men, Re ren ete\u201d su.Stockhalm.ENGLISH MAIL TRAIN Saturday, Oct.Sth\u2019O4} ana wins a Juet pas Ea Calton's Thursday night when the hansom cab .enburg.Copenhagen.etc.320.Stackholm, Urtil the cloze of navigation a special ex- will .leave Montreal at FRIDAYS, for Rimouski snd intermediate T@z=3 7.45 pm.on Low round trip, Second Class rates, from Stations in Quebec and Ontario, Ottawa, Winchester and East, also trom Haley's and Pembroke., TO Tew y Quick eye had caught a glimpse of Rolleston walking down the\u2019 left-hand side.What first attracted Calton,s \u2018(t- tention was the glittering appearance murder took place if any leters were waiting h:re for Mr.Fitzgeralt7\" \u201cWel, really, sir,\u201d hesitated Brown, \u201cita so long ago that I almost forget.\u201d ART ASSOCIATION Individual Hango.etc $23.From Liverpooi or London- derry to Quebec, $15.00; from London, $17.08 To and from all other points at equaily low rates.FOR LONDON DIRECT.; .\u201c : | ot Felix.His well-brushed top hal Calton gave him a sovereign, PHILLIPS SQUARE MONTROSE.on or about Ort.3th points, ccnnecting with the Allan Line Royal Sturgeon Falls, Verner, Warren, Mari: glittercd, his varnished boots glittéred, th Oh! it 8 not that, Mr.Calton,\u201d said ; ; 53 6 one class passengers only.Second Mail Steamers at Father Point.stay, Massey, Blind River and and his rings and scarf-pin glittered; in ne walter, pocketing the coin never- Art Classes\u20141904-1905 at °.Cabin.Reduced fare to London, $37.50.Round \u2018rains leave Bonaventure Station Chelmsford.fact, Ho resplendent was his appear-| theless.\u201cBui 1 really do forget.Yeni nstruction trip from London, via Liverpool, $71:26.Ligut \u2018 ) \u2019 Return: limit, November 8th, 1904, ance that he looked like an animated Try and remember,\u201d sald Calton,j THE ADVANCED ART CLASSES will com.and airy rooms amidship.Good table and - diamond coming along in the blazing |#hortly.mence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th.under attendance.sun.Brown made a tremendous effort.of the direction of MR.WILLIAM BRY MNER, poly to CITY TICKET OFFICE: \u201c IMPERIAL LIMITED\" Between Montreal and Vancouver, leaving Windsor St.at 9.40 p.m.daily, has beeu dis- The cab drove up to the kerb, ani Rolleston stopped short, ac Calton memory, and at last gave u sutislac- tory answer, \u201cNo, gir, R.C.A.Two scholarships for competition.Clazs rooms open daily for study.THE ELEMENTARY CLASS will open on | On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, in all Commercial Sublects, Typewriting, Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Linas Board of Trade Building, st.Sacrament St, ; sprang out directly in front of him.| \u2026 there were none!\u201d ; OCTOBRE and Shorthand, io both languages begios Montreal.143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.continued.spr pp yin front Of Mil \u201cAre you sure?sald Calton, feel, TUESDAY.OCTOBER 4th.on Monday, Sept.Bith, at ontre \u2014 - down her veil, not wishing to be rec- tng a thrill of disappointment.For puriiculars, apply ta the Becretary.T \u2014 MONTREAL AND PORTLAND ognized by Felix, as she knew that \u2018f Quite sure, sir,\u201d replied the other, | - - Sleeping and Parlor Car Service will be dia-\"| he did It would secon be all over the dently times.that ni£te letter, .\u201cconti d for the season after Friday, Oct.town, 5 it, an | A Low continued for 5 Fridey No! old chap sald Rolleston, In| Am sure there were none for Mr.Fitz.JOHN Be NORTON LIMITED.Rates æ Economy, Comfort and Scenic Grandeur.Toronto - - $6.50 Return - - $11.50 Hamilton - $7.00 Return - - $12.00 Including Meals and Berths.MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON LINE\u2014 .ES STREET TICKET OFFICE * 81,14 a price) NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R.R.Trains leave Windsor Station as follows: J Dall - for all Adirondack 1.00 AM.cept Sunday Mountain Points, considerable astonishment.\u201cWhere did you spring from?\u201d \u201cFrom the cab, of course,\u201d answered Calton, with a laugh.\u201cA kind of Deus ex machina\u201d Rolleston, atempting a bad, pun.\u201cExactly, said Calton, Rolleston, de you remember the night of Whyte's murder\u2014you met Fitzgerald at the railway station.\u2019 \u2019 \u201cIn the train,\u201d corrected Felix.replied \u2018Look.here, gerald.\u201d \u201cAh, Ithought as much,\u201d said ton, heaviug a sigh.: \u201cStop!\u201d said Brown, as though etruck with a sudden idea.\u201cThough there was no letter came by puat, sir, there was one brought to him on that night.\u201d TAN!\u201d said Calton, turning sharply.\u2018At what time?\u201d ; \u201cJust before twelve o'clock, sir.\u201d \u201cWho brought it?\u201d \u201cA young woman, sir.\u201d said Brown, Cal- F.A.G.0., A.R.C.O., Lic.Mus, Fellow of the American Guild of Organists, New York, Assoc!ste of the Royal College of Organpists, Lon., Eng., Licentiate in Music.ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.\u2018 Lessons in Pianoforte and Organ Playing.Vocal Culture and the Theory of Musle.A \u201cBpeclal System\u2018 taught for children from 6 to 10 years of age.uplis prepared for ex- 46 University St., cor.of St.Catherine.Call, write, or telephone Uptown 151, for - prospectus.J.D.DAVIS, Principal.Te SS.\u201cCAMPANA\" Next Sailing from Montreal Menday, 10th Ocot., at p.m.And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, leaving Quebec the following day at noon for GASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAP8 COVE.GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN and PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after Noon of sailing day- .\u2014 \u201cWe .d Statereom, applr Via 1000 Islands apd Bay of Quinte \u201cWell, well, no matter, you came up ; Ter MONTHFAL For Freight, passage ap \u2018Btoamers leave on Mondays, Wednesdays 8,30 P.M, pay, Syracuse, Roches:.with him to the club.\u201d In a tone of disgust.\u201cA bold thing, Searona from 4 toh and 8 os moe | to J.G.BROCK & CO.Agents._ and Fridays, at 7 p.m.ter.Butfalo, Albany, New York and all points ,.Ye8, and left him there.\u201d - beggin\u2019 your pardon, sir, und no bet-| BISHOP STREET.\"7 \u2018311 Commissioners St., City.QUEBEC LINE\u2014Steanters leava dally, except goto \u201cDid you notice it he recelved any|ter than she should be.She bounced = \u2014_\u2014 oF musIC: Tel.M.4694.Sundays, at 7 p.m.8-00 am.except Sunda message while he was with you?in at the door as bold as brass, and .: Founded In 10gy by C.À.si ths Directon oo 2 SAGUENAY LINE-\u2014Steamers leave Quebec on 10.20 am.except June Local train for \u201cAny message?\u201d repeated Felix.No, singe out, \u2018Is he in?\u201cGet out,\u2019 1 says, A $ IN ENGLISH FOR BRAN Ned orchester St.near Mountain.Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 a.m 2.00 pm.oxcont Sunday Chateauguay, he did not; we were talking together! \u2018or In call the perlice, \u2018Oh, no, you | CL S ADULTS \\ \u20ac Mise, ao Le head 0, Drm.the Theory of FURNES WITHY & CoO.Ltd CITY TICKET OFFICE.5.10 p.m.except Sunday Deaphornols, the whole time, and he spoke to no one, won't,\u201d says she.\u2018You'll give him that,\" 1p order to encourage the study of Literary : : 8, \u2019 128 St.James Street, Opposite P.O.7.30 p.m.dally Valleytield.804 but me.\u201d and she shoves a letter into my hands.English, and to cultivate skill in essay writ- > = \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ,, .9.45 am.Sunday onty \u2018 .Was ha in good spirits?\u201d Who's him?1 asks.\u2018I dunno,\u2019 she |ing, among thuse who have not the oppor- Proposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited tun! She had in a' great measure -recov- For tickets, time \u2018ables, Pullman car accommodation, and full.information, call .at \u201cExcellent, made me laugh awfully-\u2014 but why all this thusness ?\u201d answers.\u2018It's written there, and I can't read give it him at once.\u201d And then of taking the work in school or unl- versity, n class to meet weekly will be formed ered her spirits, and seemed confident CANADA AND MANCHESTER.From Montreal.267 * anchester.the city office, | \"Oh, nothing,\u201d answered Calton, get-| she clears out before I could stop her.\u201d i rpportell's Academy, 2617 Bt.Catherine st \u2018that she would save her lover.But From Man Manchester Importer .Sept.24 130 8T.JAMES STREET.ting back into the cab.\u2018I wanted nd the letter was for Mr.Fitzger- Mr.Calton saw that he nerves Were sept.10.\u2018 Manchester Commerce .\u2026.Oct.à .H.J.HEBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, little information from you: TI ex«|ald?\u201d\u2019 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 | Strung up 'to the highest pitch, and Sept.23.\u2018Manchegter Trader .Oct.13 \" CEE : City Ticket Agent.General Agent.plain next time I see you.God-bye.\u201d \u201cYes, sir; /and a precious dirty letter 7 ; \u2019 trat it was only her strong will that (Via Charlottetown).; | \u201cBut I say.\u201d began Felix, but the cah| it was, too.\u201d discover the truth than my reason-|kept her from breaking down alto-!oct.6.Manchester Clty .Oct.% had already rattled on, so Mr.Rolles-| \u201cYou gave it\u2019 to him, of course?\u201d ings: but that is often the case with Sether.Above steamers ha | EXCURSION from Montreal (Windsor Street Station), to NEW YORK E.R.0.ton turned angrily away.1 \u201cI never saw anything llke these lawyers,\u201d he said to himself.\u2018\u2018Calton\u2019s & perfect \u201cwhirlwind, by Jove! Meanwhile Calton was talking * to \u201cI did, dir.He was playing cards, and he put it in his pocket, after having looked at the outside of it, and went on with his game\u201d \u2019 \u201cDidn't he open it?\u201d .women\u2014they jump dn the dark where a man-would hesitate, and in nine cases out of ten land safely.\u201d oo \u2018Alas for the tenth!\u2019 sald Miss Fret.tiby.\u201cShe has to be the one exception \u201cBy Jove!\" he muttered, in an admiring tone, as he watched her.\u201cShe's a plucky girl, and Fitzgerald is & lucky man to have the love of such a woman.\u201d a dation for a limited number of passengers.CANADA-SOUTH AFRICAN JOINT SERVICE eal to Capetown, Port Elizabeth, East Montr London and Durban.ewyandotte, from Montreal s\u2026s0s00>00.Oct.18 Madge.- .\u201cNot then, sir; but he did later on, t# Prove the rule.\u201d .(To be Continued.) eFitted with \u2018cold storage.doing Oct.13th, returning until Oct.24th.\u201cYou were right,\u201d he said, \u2018there| about a quarter to one o'clock.1 was For turther particulars, apply to t must have been a message for him at |-In the room, and he opens it and reads FURNESS, WITHY & C0., Limited, Agents, 10 6 FOR THE the club, for he zot none from the time | It.\u2018Then he says to himaelf, \u2018What tm- ! op ; ONTREAL.ROUND TRIP be left your place.\u201d , pertinence,\u2019 and puts it into his pocket.\u201d «a Bt.Francois Xavier 5t.MOR Further information and Pullman sccommo- tation at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 141 8t James Street.(Tel.Main 4466), Windsor Sta- Non.Lo MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.service, (Etihopiai Rheumatio Oil) Cures Rhe: matism _\u201cAnd what shall we do now?\" asked Madge, who, having heard all the conversation, did not trouble to question the lawyer about it, \u2019 10 \u201cFind out at the club if any letter was waiting for him on that night,\u201d said Calton, as the cab stopped at the door of the Melbourne Club.we are\u201d and with a hasty word tu Madge he ran up the steps.He went to the office of the club to \u201cHere \u201cWasa he disturbed?\u201d : \u201cWell, sir, he looked angry like, an put his coat and hat on, and walked out about five minutes to one.\u201d \u201cAh! and he met Whyte at one,\u201d muttered Calton.\u2018\u201cThere\u2019s no doubt about it.The letter was arfçappoint- ment, and he was going to keep it.What kind of a letter was it?\" he asked, \u201cVery dirty, air, In a equare enve- Drafts, Money Letters of Credit Exchange Bought and Sold : Orders, Issued.AFTER DINNER TRY A PIPE OF CAVENDISH MIXTURE SOLD ONLY BY §- Rawlings & Co., 76 Bleury Street.40.a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car at 12 mid- find out if any letters had hagn walting | ; - ; ricky From Lachine\u201420 min, service, b.50 [| Neuralgia, Gout, for Fitzgerald, and found there a walt- lope: hu tthe lLoper was good, and 80 PHONE CTO'Y a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car 13.50 a.m.bolatica, Stiff Neck, er with whom he was pretty well ac-| « a THE BELL TELE AL A Sta: service, 8.15 Inflammatory arid he quainted.© much obliged to you.\u201d and he hurried OF CANADA, LIMITED, Ehesnevill 2 in Tice, Si ao.to Le Zora qnronts down to where Madge awaited him in \u2019 1100 p.m.Lest car i2 midnight.¥rom Sault ° » Ets.r = the cab.au Recollet-46 min.service, 5.30 am.to .= Important ; - \u201cYou wera right,\u201d he said to her, the time he met Whyte.\u201d 12.18 > D: ¥ min.service, 12.15 p.m.to d th .When ns cab was nce more in me: Notice of Dividend °°: 40 .= tion.\u2018He got a letter on that night, ' Tn amt , UOUNTAIN From Mt.Royal Ave.\u201430 mip.Sold by all Druggists and far beyon the money in and went to keep his appointment at ; .: .I ; service, 5.46 a.m.to 11.40 pm.From | I~ 40 BRANCHES IN CANADA.\u201cPR OT le- oris Avenue, Westmount\u201420 min.serv, am.to 12.10 a.m, ice, Dealers.volved: Fels-Naptha soap.\u201cI knew I(t,\u201d cried Madge with de- \"A Dividend of Two Per Conti \u2018bis bees: \u2018 .Pring 03 a rk/| light.\u201cYou mee, we shail find it in his s.: \u201cMf|aociarea, payable at the Company's Office, CARTIBRVILLE Frito, Sacwdou's Jusetion - Price 25 and 50 cents The bar saves half the work/ igre.Interest Paid on Deposits.Facilities For all Id Monireal, on the l5th October next, ie min.service, 5.40 a.m.Carti p.m.MOUNTAIN BELT LINE-Special Belt-Line London.\u2014Despiftches from the Lhassa \u2018ina week's.washing and-half the wear on clothes.\u201cI hope 80,\u201d answered Calton; \u201cbut \u2018we must not be too sanguine; he may | have déatroyed it.\u201d 6 : - 0\u201d.\u2018 \u201cFL a Lo 5 Np » a .ë ; j ; oo ELIT NU CIRC expedition state tint tha Chines Am: na GOR ty hapa TePled: Pham fC \u2018Cor, 87.JAMES and ST.PETER 879._ quire@; For extrs cars for Lachine, tak, DAU signed the Anglo-Thibetan treaty Feis-Naptha .Philadelphia Sond x atisvered Calton, 16okfnÿ at wast End Brised | ; i , LEP ER te nes Dame cars te connect at Cote St.Pay; Without having received the necessary \u201c , Ré td tre oi you, for your \u201c0 \u2018 Gn Saterlyy Evoning from 1 hs.CAT A irs oars for Sault au Recollec, take permission of the Chinese Government - \"> femitiing mstincts have dana aw 1.ns = - ; IONE Cu rE Be een de SN cL .> or à >.here mène F : Fae Sans PT M4 me cm eaia aa fon se aiden od pi sand\u201d ESS Are .a oo.La 5 à cL cL Lt Co ., .Noy | .à, - #15 : Kinds of Banking. x PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u201cxi! nafs \u2014\u2014 \u2014 The most important part of a contains \u2018the sewing mechanism.hachipe 1s constructed.is practica with the result \u2018that ours is a pe rapidity of movement, with light The vibrating action embodies the est simplicity.All.makes of Sewi PRICES FROM 827 SE WING MA CHINES , Efeat difference In the manner in which it is appied.This appliop- | tion marks the \u2018difference between a good machine and à\u2019 poor one.' \u201cIn our line of sewing \u2018machines this principle is skilfully applied.HAND.MACHINES, $14.00 and $17.00.- = oy rap CE Cap cea, \u201cSewing Sache\u201d te the He.ni While the principle on which.our lly alike in ail machines, there is a rfect machine, combining ease'and and perfectly noiseless running.latest improvements and the great- ng machines carefully repaired.2.00 TO $32.50.BRIDGE > Ne.016\u2014Cloth Covered Case, ¢ : rules and 2 scoring pads .Bridge Scortme Tablet.: ees Major Thompson's Bridge \"Sed The Club -Bridge Scorer The Climax Bridge Scorer .\"The Grand Seam, illustrated Camden Bridge Marker Corona Bridge V.V.V.Bridge Markers, each Klick Klick Markers, per pair * Our Special Imperial Club, plain - AN requisites for.Poker, Wbi stock.; | \u2018Stationery Department No.743\u2014Leather Covered Case, fittings do.No.790\u2014Morocco Case, with patent pring, Imperial Bridge Markers, per pair Markers, per pair PLAYING CARDS.iety of backs, in telescope boxes WHIST.dntaining 3 packs Cards tle AAS So .y - ASS SMANAH esl =e 6366480665 or gilt edges, large va- Cribbage, , Bezique carried in .st, Wrought Hardware : Dept.(2nd Fioer) : ers,, Curbs, Hearth Stands, Trivets, Dogs, Rests, Stops, Jamb Hooks, Tongs, Pokerettes, Shovels, Wood Carriers, ket Grates, .Imitation soft coal, Loose Coal, Gas and Ol! Heaters.All tested .and.guaranteed.-Iron and Brass Log Dogs, Fend- Fire as- Blower Stands,, Gas Lo0gs, .AN sizes and best makes.OFFICE and STUDENTS\" OFFICE FIXTURES at reason * OFFICE AND FACTORY LIGHT euretecrenenenenenceneennte see cesoseeencenteLes ELECTRICAL DÉPARTMENT PORTABLES, \u2018with all the Latest Improvements, {n great variety, complete\u2019 trom $30.00 up.\" REPAIRS of every .deacription promptly -attended to.ESTIMATES FURNISHED GRATIS.able\u2019 prices.AND BELL WIRING.od =n Special Attention.\u2018Given to Mail - Orders.MONT pd Henry Morgan & Co.REAL.P gg û Book and with the same nice discrimivatign as Han dead eat death te _ Lot an \u2018make up many an evening's pleasure, 4 Es + # 8 es Emporium \u201d.The \u201cbookish * man selects his ciga he does his books, ce * ~ Emporium: is everybody's favorite, 10c Cigar Its satisfying flavor \u2014fragrant aroma\u2014end pure, white ash.prove its Havana filler, Smoke * Emporium,\u201d and you smoke the best Cigar that 10\u20ac can- \u2018buy.ANUFACTURED BY EMPORIUM CIGAR GO.BT.HYACINTHE, QUE.LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT ~~~ HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Although the fire of last\u2019 fail was a most disastrous one, costing from $10,- 000 to \u2018$11,000 and almost insurmountable difficulties seemed to \u2019\u2018arfse at every point, owing to.the kindness of many: interested friends and.the \u2018de- votednes sof the management the past year.has been a very successful bne.Such was the dominant hope brought out at: the «annual meeting -of the Ladies\u2019 Protestant Benevolent Society held at the Home \u2018yesterday, with Rev.Dr.Symonds in the chair.In the secretary's report a formal vote of thanks was a to Mrs.\u2018Wheeler, ; \u2018expressing the se ratitude; of the committed for her * nguished services as one \u2018of the \u2018managers of the Institution ; fof .thé past forty years, and for her special torts sihce the fire, in.colecting personally $6,600, as well as heading the bagaaw of Jast March, at which was netted $2,625, this combined amount having placed the society out of debt.The treasurer's: report _ was.also satisfactory.The; School Committee: \u2018 réported minety-seven children in the Home and that- good work.had been done notwithstanding: the years .drawbacks.Prizes for general proficiency were presented by Mrs.J.G.Savage, the successful little pupils being A.Barb mett, John Irving, Bertha Curran and \u201cMacdoriald, equal, and Fred.Hall.ovine \u2018prizes presented by Miss ampbell and Miss Molsan, wer won by Ethel Knight and Bertha Curran.The adoption of reports was moved by Mr.G.C.Dunlop and secohded by: Mr.G.F.C.Smith, bothe gentlemen speak- ng highly of \"the committees praise- vorthy efforts at the time of the fire.Rov.Dr.Symonds also gave a short pd ss.The following officérs have been plected for the coming year: Furst diréctress\u2014Mrs.John G.Savage., Second directress\u2014Mrs.- Frank Stott.Treasurer\u2014Mrs.Evans.acretary\u2014Mrs.R.D.Savage, Treasurer for children\u2014Mrs.L.J.Pa-|t pineau.Buye of provisions\u2014Mrs, G.F.C.Bmit Buyer of clothing\u2014Miss Hague.Acting managers\u2014Mrs.Austin, Mrs.Buey Austin, Mrs.R.8.Bagg, Mrs.astle, Mrs.A D.Durnford, Mrs.A.+ J.Ferguson, Lady Galt, Mrs, Lachlan Gibb, Mrs.Hague, Lady Hickson, Mrs.Ives, Mrs.Liddell, Mrs.Maculloch, Miss Macintosh, Miss A.B.Macintosh, Mrs.Macpherson, Mrs, Pennell, Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs.F.Wolferstan Thomas, Mrs.Trenholme, Miss Urquhart, Mrs.Wheeler, Mrs.Wood.School committee®-President, Miss Budden., ; Yecretary\u2014Miss L.S.Molson.Acting members\u2014The Misses Angus, Bond, H.Budden, K, M.Campbell Ewan, Galt, Hickson, R.Harrington, Holland.Kiery, Mackenzie, McEachran, MaccyHoch, Macfarlane, MacDougall, @.: Molson, Roébertson, Skelton, Scott, J.Scott, and T.Stephen.- Advisory an odbuilding committee\u2014 Messrs.G.\u2018C.Dunlop, George - Hague, H.R.Ives, W.de Marler, E.Goff ; Penny, John G.Savage, 8.O.Shorey, and G.F.C.Smith.Medical advisers\u2014Dr.James Stewart and Dr.James Bell.| Visiting physicians \u2014 D, W.PF.Hamilton, Dr.Gordon Campbell.and Dr.Malcolm Mackay.Oculist\u2014Dr.J.J.Gardner.Solicitor\u2014Mr.Peers Davidson.Notaries\u2014Messrs.Maclennun, and Cameron., Auditors\u2014Messrs.- P.8: Ross & Sons.= OBITUARY Prescott, Ont.\u2014JIames Parry, aged 80, dled from apoplexy.; Gananoque.\u2014H.S.Raymore, aged 70, a long \u2018resident here, Ged In Toronto from inflammation of ithe brain.\u2018Delta, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Emily Wood, aged 100, widow of Amos Wood, who came to Bastand towrshi frdrg London, Eng, in 1818, dled on Saturday.She had eleven children, of whom three |! survive: Eli, on the kemestead; Willard, Crown Lands agent, and Mrs.Conors, of this village.\u2026 Kingston.\u2014John B.Turcotte, \u2018aged 84, fs dead.He was born at Three Rivers, Que., and over, Jere ago located Fair.on Wolfe Isl.posi Chafinel Gr 3 sadly Le Sony ther-in-law,¥: y! Spebn.bo ae tea it to Kinkston \u201cand 11 e e.with five ste hn \u20ac The late MA Tiroofte was a noted-sall-' of, in his khynger, days.HepWas the.only survivor of the famous Wolfe Is- Jund crew which; in.1841 and \"1842 won tie rowing competitions at Toronto and Niagara, and in, 1844, in Kingston har- r, when.the -Sackets' - Hatbor crew 8 80 badly défeated: Another Wolfe Some eighteen a re- | Island member of that crew, who died recently was Morey Spoor, Paris.\u2014Frederick -Augyste Bartholdi, the sculpton,\u2019 den oL the Statue .f fgure holdiax eut & laurel.1 wrest.ut EE ton, Tel, o Mr.Ture otte | ve eyives] along \u201d prive born.| 1 in New a EE Rate Sle) ral as e al of \u2018the save nû é tothb.1 TAIL Lieve sioee o co s1s ose sence sous 8eath .Height, 6 ft 4 In.100 yards run, under 16 years\u2014 EK J.Bennett .Ti s.Miller 338 Hutchinson sense esvse seca me, \u2018in 2-5 mecs, ere Benes 0e Hop, step and jump, open to school\u2014 H.Child .as a.sence cease essoe WHHAMEON o.+0 ccsee cee 6 soca sane J.Tait .E.C, Miller H.Thomson J.Bennett Ti Distance, 85 220 yards run, boys ynder 16 years, ou.\u201cew .ft.7 in » s\u2026\u2026ove arcce onsen seen me, 26 3-6 es re een secs.\u2026\u2026.120 yards, hurdles, open to school\u2014 \"PT.Ju IrVINE .0.0 oeess
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