The Montreal herald, 20 octobre 1904, jeudi 20 octobre 1904
[" FOR LITTLE WANTS Uses Herald Want Columns.ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.247, FOURTEEN PAGES.THE MONT MONTREAL, THURSDAY, O 23 REA CTOBER 20, 1904.L HERA FOURTEEN PAGES.FO-MORROW'S WEATHER, : .Cooler.or : - @ Sun rose at 6.26; sets at so \u2014_ PRICE ONE CENT MR, '*' MAKES FINAL STATEMENT AT HE WILL NOT JOIN CAMPAIGN St.John Ha.\" Bay Cana - Views of the Resignation\u2014Toronto Globe Deplores Loss to Country Through His Leaving Commission.KHRHHARRNIER EN SE Dis aud would therefore have bo des x vine, %* \u201cNO THANKS x SOJOHN'S RUMORS x SAID MR.BLAIR.% Go John, NB.Oct 20.- (Special) \u2014 \u20ac \u2014\u2014 Ro \\, I of .pe Absolutely nothing new has come out Va or bh.20 Special) regarding the plans and intentions of x elerram , od meh IL $ Hon A.GG.Blair, but friends here say Rien, rdso \"9 iting him 0 s | he ts coming to New Brunswick at the x s .wo in n Rando aguinst % end of the week, and will spend Sun- * Hon \u201cMr \u2018sifton Mr Blair de- * [iv in Fredericton.1 is said that se lined.Ce Ce sw there is nothing in the report that he x * x las to enter the CPR employ, and those in St Jehn who know most, to- ! PE EE EE EE EE EE SE SEE CEE Ottawa, Oct.20.\u2014(Epecial.)\u2014Hon.Mr Blair this morning stated that he had fcthing further to add as to his future.He said h thought had made it eufficiently clear that he did not pro-1 rose to re-enter political life or take: any part in the campaign.In view of that declaration Mr.Blair: hints from said he could not see what interest the' and of Mr.Russell regarding a new public could have in his future.That surprise that will be sprung in a few vas his own private business days, There is an impression that the Georgian Bay Canal scheme is in some gether with the Russell papers, declare he is going to stump against the G.T.P.project.It is reported that his speech-making Will all be done in Ontario, and that he will return there immediately from Fredericton without delivering any addresses in this section.Nothing has leaked he out as to the friends both of Mr.Blair Hon.Mr.Blair stated that as soon | ! as his resignation from the Raîlway M involved dn the movement and Commission, became known telegrams \u2018hat if will play an important part in\u2019 the campaign that is being organized.began to paur in upon him from C'on- F P Conservative workers here are boast- rervative candidates all over Canada ! tnviting him to ddress mectings in the ing that the new conditions will place constituencies tly were contesting.To at the party's disposal abundant cnam- paign funds for all constituencies, (Continued on Page all of their telegrams Mr.Blair says he replied that he was out of active poli- even.) MAISONNEUVE HAS CANADA'S ATTACH FIVE LIBEL SUITS Meeting to Protest Against the Street Railway Was ithe Cause.Captain Thacker Says Russian Works were well Designed bora, fret, LA, The publie meeting of Maisomieuve AXpeciald- The Can- proprietors on Monday night to pro- adian military atache, Capt.Thicke, ha CRE vu ATANIE nf fran- Ws with the 2nd Japanese army at the chise to the Maontreu) Street Railuay x ; ; ; ; attte of bi: ang Chas ve \\ has resulted in seven libel ations \u2018 biao Ya 12.He has sent the amounting to FH.M0.Na less than four Militia Departnient plans aud a de- actions, each for 0,000 damages, were Scription of the Russian position eom-: instituted against Mayor Bleau this manding the surrounding country, the morning.the names of the plaintiffs Various paints tlanking one another.being Joseph Trudel.Joseph Riendean, W.Richer and P.Bennett.The position appeared as strong as Three actions for the saine amounts nature conld provide, The natural po- have been eatered against Councillor ction was strengthened by admirably W.Reid, hy Messrs 0 Rennett, W.Tow ; ., ticher and Joseph Trudel The acc designed field works, and well-placed tions are based on state ments alleged Obstacles, which made It practically im-| to have heen made at the meeting hy pregnable.For the first time in the Mayor Rleau and Councillor Reid, to campaign the Russians coneealed thelr; the effect that the present plaintiffs defence works and masked their guns, had been bought by the Montreal Street A= a cesult Captain Thacker saves, Railway.The actions are taken though in a good position for observa- through Messrs, Bastien, Bergeron and tion, he never saw a single sipn of à Cousincau.\u2014_\u2014 flash oor puff of smoke during the two \u201cdays.! = Mr.Justice Mathieu, in the Superior Court, has given a decision in the of Edward Baron vs.H.Lamaontagne & s vase Co, awarding 381.500 damages to the plaintiff for injuries inflicted on h:s minor son, Joseph Buen Vas en- ploved in the factory of tt: Vainon- tagne & Co.and on Septemher 76 ha \u2018mor That He May Join the Georgian future plans of Mr.Rlair, but there are ON LIAO YANG FIGHT \u201ccomotive \u201cthe building ; Blair will become the OPENS CAMPAIGN Locomotive Output Increased From 40 to 300 in Last Seven Years \u2018Under the Liberal Government Canadian Railroads Buy Canadian Made Engines When Formerly They Came From the U.S.\u2014 Longue Pointe Works Will be Increased to a 400 Output.A striking instance of the rapnd de-(tives at lower figures than they could, ed lvelopimnent of the trade of Canada during the Last eight years of Liberal rate: is to be found in the history industry of the Dominion.A lrading official of one of the largest steel and locomotive works by The Herald ta pein Way that hid, been mide possibilities of à rapid made the following statement: \u201cPrior to the revision of the agian tariff, there was one locomntives in Canadian Jocomotne Works ai ton- with a capacity of locomotiv s per year.The largest out the nearly all of their locomotives and facilities of the abled them to build superior {the Lo-Toromotire Canada When asked: head-, un} increas: tana - company\" Canada-\u2014the hitigs- perhaps forty vasi- Way svstems in Canada were importing from ihe States, us the extended experience builders theer en-' locomae- Forde Company, of Toronto have plod themselves in post - tion to manufacture locomatives; and the largest aud best equipped plant a Canada has been erected in Mantreul.and is the property of the locomotive & Machin- Ca of Montreal, Limited.his property represents an investment of over two anillion dollars, and is at present employing about 1,606 men at longue Pointe.Its annual output is abont two hundred Jocomotives, hesides which It operates a fiructural plant having «à capacity of twelve thou- sain] tons nf structural steel per vear, Sines the compietion om works, locomtiv 5s have heen completes Through The Heralds Sieve.WE HASTEN to deux the rumor that Mr -bhciter of the Abbey Hifervesrent Salt Ca.MR BORDEN i: after the golf vote hy announcing that ft 1- n grand, game.hs next move will be to ebmh the and parlor croquet support.ONLY TWO WEEKS more of the camnaign \u2018 his foot badly crushed by some machin- crgar.ery.The amount susd for was $t 600, mT \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ! NEVER DOURT bur we «hall hear from .i St Peter burg that thi i all part of à grand CHR TER | scheme to lure the Japanese np ante the * | Committee Rooms Opened [country away from their base of supplies.% MR.GERVAIS COMMIT- | 0 TRE ROOMS.i J \u2014 BR; AMR.BLAIR should have a Tubber stamp > Mr.Honore Gervais, the 10 St.ames Big Meet- made for his re-1gnetion< to save him the À Liberal candidate for st - .trouble of writing then .st.i g th ¥ James Division.last night | ing Saturday Night.- # opened five committee rooms ' ITS TOO BAD the Cons hase uch poor + in his riding, as follows: Deyesight, as thoe are a whole lot of fine * Ceutre ~The old Theatre del .Co ; ,\\ = Ville, corner of St.Catherine With the expectation that the Con- + and Montealm stroets, corvatines will to-night nominate a * Brault's Hall, 76% Berri st, candidate to contest st.James division #* corner of Beaudry and Om- =: ; } ar = AE: s : .[RTS RE ons % tario streets: at 215 Craig dy more lively.Just night Mr, Gervais, HR UNE opéned.five committer rooms fn the re en ein various districts of his county.Although the fact had not been adver-\" | WHAT IS GOING ON | (tired large, numbers of his supporters [ \u2014 turned out, and every room an im- His Majesty's\u2014 \u201cThe Billinnaire.\u201d\u201d promptu programme of was Academy\u2014J.J.Corbett in \u2018Pals The Tibéraïs of St James \u2014 Nat speeches carried out, \u201crancais\u2014\"Dainty ) se,\" - lene oe 1 > Duchess, bur Jivisoan are confident of victory, and Nouveautes\u2014\"Franvillan.\u201d \u201cegard the nomination of an opponent to Mr.Gervais as merely a manoeuvre to keep him busy in his own riding.DEATHS., On Saturday night Mr.Gervais\u201d eam- - | .ign will open an earnest with a hg! HOSTLER\u2014 Mr.Charles F.Hnstler.at Jte- PEER ; Th Theatre del Ville, oe gina, NW.T., on Oct.17th.of 1vpho'd m \u20ac ' = ; vire del Ll arner fever.second son of W lostler GTR of SU Catherine and Montealm Streets.Funeral will leave his father's residence, | The speakers will be Hon, R, Prefon-, 19% Asb Avenue, Saturday.Oct.find, at Thite, Hon.TL Gouin, Senator Cloran., 2 pm.to Grace Church, thence to Mount And Casgrain, and Messrs.Godfroi, Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances ! Langlois, A, J.Gareau and the candi- are respectfully invited to attend.x date.POINTERS ON PUBLICITY.The Best English Paper | THE OSWF/GO COAL COMPANY, 25 St.James Street, arc well known eoal merchants.Mr.Duelos, the proprietor, has recently acquired the Canadian rights for a peftable heater, which can he employed for | heating carris£es, beds, muffs, ete.Said Mr.Duclos : ) \u201cThis articles is found to be in general demand in such a chmate as/ours.It 1x a metal composition confined 1n a conveMient nickel calnnet.After immersion in cold wate/ for a few minutes, it will.when taken ont, | remain warm for twenty-four hours.It will be indispensable to invalids, taking the place of hot water bags: cap be carried in à mnff, applied to the fret, ete.\u2018\u201cl bave selected The Herald as the best English paper in which to advertise such an article.l am sat- 1sfied that it reaches the best people in the community people who have money and who are likely to be interested in a patent, which, while a Inxury, has advantages I will that will quickly appeal to an intelligent publie.use no other English paper.ji 00000 ; Tupper.smoking factory chimney = around that greatly decorate the scenery.ea Pat It ll Pm SE MR.RUSSELL AS BOUGHT For One Cent.SN A SIR CHARLES TUPPER, JR.The Star has a corre-poundent in.Cape \u201cBreton who must have taken lessons on how to cultivate the Imagination from Sir Charles He wired the Star yesterday The announcement of the retirement of AG.Rlair from the Panlway Commission has fairly paralyzed the Liberal party in Cape Breton, They now see more forcibly than ever that their policy 1s mere sham and that there must he something rotten about It when such high authority as Mr.Blair js publicly protesting against it.Reports from all over the Island to-day state that scores of Liberals are disgusted at the sHuation and are throwing in their lot and influence with the Conservative party.Therrs orlv ane way that s on election doy, they are invincible.to beat a Con.and Before the elections Those Russian Victories.There is no sûch thing as à Russian defeat.Kuropatkin tx simrgly performing a series of beautiful strategic evolutions for the benefit of the world at large.When the Russian forcer retire it is according to a prearranged plan.=o that what might look like a disaster to an outsider ta really a great vict We have had generals in previous wars who Were neenserd of winning victories with their typewriters, but Kuropatkin and his aides are the first to turn defeat into a glorious trivinph by this simple method.The modern army that bas its explainer along and in good repair is pot lost, no matter what bap- pers JUPE pour CAR ére a talk la | A Ian whirled in one 1 And dwn THE HERALD BIGHT YEARS of cold work hy the Tiba are pot gang to he ppt hy a séries of cleventh hour Un can explosions THE Citv of Montreal] needs $17,000 000 for improvement To the Con.candidates What are needs\" WIT IAM ls not that be 1 but bécane he docs your EMPEROR veal mines social om Rong a behever an state not think there IS room in one wall country for huneelf and a «oal trust, MR LATHE 8S bhutterfly fluctuations from one 40h to another re ali the clas-ie exploits of: Off again, Où nraîn.Cone again, Frlrnmigan.The whirlwind orator has come, the fiercest mn _of the your, In nile-a-unnute verbiage his speeches strike the car, Above the whistle of the train we hear his rolling tones Besser ing u- to vole wote for Jones, for Smith a half.way and whife we are intent Upon his words.the tion pulls out and stops the argument.through, Upon the platform at the rear throughout the dav he stands And .on Friday at this price Sree ADs tehes with favey border Hegular $1 Fridus Xl.GO 400 Piotures, 25e Framed 1u one tnch Grr Moulding wih faney Drdss vorneis They are phon RrAvures Nue !! dy 4 toches.se Rare sub la triudsy -t meee Regular Friday Florida Water ath: ude Witch Hacel Cream iw tse Eau du Cologue Water > t5e Hrightons Male Restorer se Hee Dentalttue Tosh Powder ©.Rw LRN Deutifeau Tooth Wash So ta Regular Fraday.- ; Hope Autibihous Bills.vec ts Hriatolx Cathartte Prés .Be 3 se.Dr.Withams' Pluk Pills 0 doe be svrup White Pine aud Tar .Tv 1 dee Rivetrie Lintment Le 16 0 | Heiptot» Nursapariite fa ole five\" GOe Rota Culery Pepsi .5 SAS Tip ve \u201c8; CARSLEY CO.wire 1766 to 1788 NOTRE DAME ST, 184 to 194 ST.JAMES 87, MONTREAL.Lys emeces ST LA D TI aT Useful Things Opera (lasses.All thé best makes: In attractive - mountings of told and Pearl, at most reasonable prices.Cutlery Fonknives, for Ladies, She to $2.Gents* 4 blade Flat Vest Pockot Knives, at $1.00 and 1 36.Hunting Knives.Boys\u2019 Knlves, Lhe up.- Fancy Work Scissors, Ihe, Jie, Bc and 600 pair.Manloure, bie, 606c, The pair.Largo Cutting Sel: ors, our $1.00 FOUNTAIN PEN, with 14 kt, gold point, cannot be equallcd.- G.W.CLARKE & CO., 2270 8t.Catherine 8t.Tol.Up 2036.> \u201cTmnion.74.000; Confederate, 78,000.Losses: Union, 28,190; (Including 7,000 missing); Confederate, 36,000 (including 13,733 missing and cup- tured).Sedan\u2014September 1, 1870.German, 250,000; French, 140,000.108,000 French surrendered.rare A MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITION, No offer that has been-made in will be appreciated s0 much by the public, eapes cially by those who take an interest in politics, as that of the Calcule Company.The Company purposes distributing the maagnifi- cent sum of $3,260.00, divided into tour nes, to those who send in the closcet catimates of the total vote that will he cant in the Dominion Elections on November Srd.This splendid opportumit \u2018tion of a fortune.The ments Alive.£ull par om \u2018a advertise.\\ \"DEATHS ELLEWHERE.| ATKIN \u2014Kingston, Ont., Oct.17, James Afkin | aged 76.| .: BATTIE\u2014Levis, Oet, 16.Fanny Battle.widow .of the late Stepben Jones, of River du Loup ten Las).aged 83.| BRIGGS\u2014Chi ago, Oct.17, Wm.Briggs.for.merly muzager cf the Montreal Rolling pes RELEN-Gra verkurst.Ont.Oct.17th, C bird daugb'er of Mr.and Mra I \">.Ce- \u201cburn.of Gravenbur::.CAMERON\u2014Har on Oct.Oct 13, Maries Isabella, ouiv -.ughter ¢f! Duccas Cam- rot.T ER-Q verer , Ce Amo.Amas.Amat.geal is Laroc vus Yecos sis The Forsstha Gramiia à Bardia Ox.LIMITSS.Wesumenial Bragch, te D Mise Sead Jas and Facture Cd se Rs EMA MR.BORDEN Says airs qu avident we pood Frutaties, evd the , Wvatb.Prophet agcves 1 LAS IW te \u201cDes your \u2019 | | Winter Underwear Tre (rent Trend Points lz \u2014 as the best place te buy.where you can get variety of weights and qualities at very moderate prices.We will not ston at nine-tenths: wo will give you tbe full\"Tén-tenths value for your money in every line, whether it ta home-made Canadian for Canadians or Grand Trunk Imported.We.buy right; that's the secret, and cash is the powerful lever that cnables us to sell the.best goods for the lcast, money.: Take Socks, for instance.You can buy a pair of Socks for 5c anywhere, but you can't buy ns good Socks anywhere as we sell for 23 rents in fine All Wool Worsted, Black or Heather Mixed, with card of darning wool to match.Al] sizes, 914, 10, 10%, 11 and 11% inches.Also the Best Black All Wool Cashmere Socks, at 2he pair.Seamless, with double heels, feet and toes.OUR UNDERWEAR, at $1, $1.25 ang §1 per suit, and our Natural Wool Unshrlobable at $2, $2.25 and $2.50.are all exceptional good values, in medium and heavy weight.Also potter lines in WOLSKY and other brands, We invite \u201cinspection.Corner of Craig and Bleury Sts, and 2209 St.Catherine Strest, Montreal.EE EE NOTICE TO CONBICNEXS | The Allen Line a 8.8.Po Pomeranian, Jas.Har- w, ls entered at rluon, please pass their rie wi C ome.entrion without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, Agen \u201ca Funeral from his - NA AJ Sgen ET Ë i % $ hirds Father Bréad te luy the fond: | Give Abe Old Len = Chase.PS THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1004.QUEBEC TEACHERS IN CONFERENCE Scarcity of Teachers an Important Point of Discussion.The Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quevec opened their first morning session of the annual convention at the High School, Peel street, at 10 o'clock this morning.In the absence of the president, Rev.i.1.Rexford, D.C.L., LL.D., who was unable to be present owing to a family bereavement, the chair was taken by the Rev.E.M.Taylor, M.A., ex-presi- dent of the association.Miss Hammond read the report of the library committee, which did not appear so satisfactory as its advantages should warrant.The Rev.E.M.Taylor was of the opinion that the report did mot really indicate that teachers were reading less, but rather that they had more local advantages.It was decided to try a better system of communication to bring the library and the teachers into closer intimacy.Mr.H.J.Silver, as representative of the Protestant conunittee, read the report.His report pointed out that it had been represented that the study ot Latin should be subordinated in favor of French and mathematics as possess sing greater commercial advantages.This perhaps in a measure was true, but Latin tended to train aed intellectualize the mind, and to fit sen for the profession they were intended to embrace.He wag glad to say that the well detined line of demarcation Dbe- tween academies and schools had been largely removed and the schools were now able tu teach those higher subjects which tended so largely to refinement of character.He drew attention to an ever-in- creasing cry\u2014the cry of the scarcity of teachers.There were those who believed that the situation could ge relieved by a legislative enactmunt to put cheap teachers in the school, teachers willing to go to the remotest corners of the earth and teach for less than they could get in town.The idea should be strongly condemned.It was the very essence of education that teachers he competent, There was nothing \u2018 to choose between no teacher at all and an incompetent.Competent teachers refused to teach at the snlaries offered at present, and sought more remunerative employment elsewhere.Some stringent reform was necessary.The report of the pension commis- siloners was read and approved, and showed a satisfactory increase in the fricome.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.BICKERDIKE CONFIDENT OF SWEEPING VICTORY He Thinks the Other Candidates Will \u201c7 Lose Their Deposits.\u201cFrom the present outlook, I feel confident that both Mr.Campbell Lane, the Conservative candidate, and G.W.Parent will lose their deposits in St.Lawrence division,\u201d wus the opinion expressed to The Herald to-day by Mr.Robt Bickerdike, the Liberal candidate in the division.\u201cEven when there were four or five candidates in the field,\u201d added Mr.Bickerdike, \u201cthere was not the slightest doubt as to the result, and the retirement of jrome bf thd candidates will not make any difference.The electors of the division seem deter- \u2018mined to suptort fhe candidate of the Laurier Government.\u201d ; CRUELTY TO CHICKENS.City Inspecters : are Hard After Offending Farmers.The farmers who overcrowd chickens fn crates will have to answer in the courts for their conduct.When the steamers Berthier and St.Laurent reached poit this morning, Inspector Fletcher, of the S,P.C.À,, found on board three crates which Were packed with chickens, no less than 100 fowls being locked up in them, The erates were orvenel-and the chickens released.No less than twenty-five were found to be suffocated, while the others were in a stupeñed condition.The city health officials were notified and they immediately confiscated the dead chickens, Inspector Marshall is learning the addresses of the farmers who shipped the chickens in such a disgraceful [ashion, and they will be summoned to appear in court.The fowls were sent trom the district about Berthier and Laroraie.re -K.OP P.ORGANIZER APPOINTED.\u2019 \u2018At a recent meeting of Syracuse Lodge Nu.4.Knights of Pythias, it was decided to put an organizer in the field in the interest of the lodge, and Knight Samuel Thompson was the unanimous choice Mr, Thompson has had considerable experience in this kind of work.During the late summer when extra effortg were put forth by this order, with the object of the institution of the Grand Lodge, Bro.Thompson was iustrumental in organ- lzing a splendid lodge at Farnham with forty chu@del members! Mr.Thompson Was Al a prime mover in the organization of the Hackmen's Association of this city, winning the gold medal of this association for organiz- Ing work.He is also an active worker in the Canadian Order of Foresters, and has filled every subordinate of- \u201c fice in this order, being at present Chief Ranger of Court Freedom.ABSULUTE SECURITY Genuine 2 i \\ Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of See FacaSimlle Wrapper Below.PORT ARTHUR IS NEARING ITS END Japanese Steadily Strengthening Their Positions\u2014 Naval Sorties.v Che Foo, Oct.20, 3 p.m.\u2014The most important recent events at Port Arthur include the capture by tue Japanese of further minor positions near Rihlung mountain and the severe damage of a Japanese torpedo boat destroyer by striking a floating mine.According to Chinese advices, which réached here to-day, and which are -confined in essential points by Japanese letters from Port Dalny.the Japanese made assaults on the remaining outer works of Rihlung mountuin at dawn Oct.8 and were repulsed.The following day the Russians made an attack on the Japanese trenches, and {they in turn were repulsed.The Japanese immediately followed with another assault, resulting in the Capture of an iron railroad bridge and the heights south of the bridge, which 18 five hundred yards from the main fortress.The imporcance of these cCap- tures lies in the fact that they curtail the Russian fire in harassing Japanese who may attempt tor advance on the | trenches located on the slope of Rih- lung mountain.This attack seems to have been a surprise for the Russians, the Japanese claiming that they lost only fifty men.Since the capture of the points mentioned the Japanese assert that they have successfully resisted numerous sorties in attempte to recapture them.Sortie From the Harbor.At 10 o'clock in the morning of October 12 seven Russian torpedo boat de- Port Arthur and later they were followed by two moe destroyers.This squadron proceeded to Shaopington and \u2018bémbarded the Japanese left flank.!Four Japanese torpedo boat destroyers hurried to the scene and the Russiins retired to the harbor followed by the Japanese.The pursuit ceased upon entering the imned area.One Japanese destroyer, while returning hit a mechanical mine and was severely damaged, but she managed to reach Port Dalny and is now being repaired.In the meanwhile the Japanese siege gens continued to drop big shells in the harbor, the Japanese claiming that they damaged the Russian gunboat Giliak and another: Russian warship.A Chinaman who arrived here to-day decalres that during the Japanese as< saiilt on Rihlung mountain the Russian battleships fired almost incessantly to the north.Ceaseless Rain of Shells.The Japanese at Taku mountain have dropped a ceaseless storm of shells on thé Chinese town and many rifle bullets also fell in the place.The China- man adds that the fighting was very severe and that the Japanese lass was considerable.It is estimated taht the Russian force \u2018at Port Arthur now numbers 5,000 men, excluding the militia, which is not engaged in the fighting but in guard duty.\u2018Arthur, shoes particularly.The Russian soldiers are wearing Chinese shoes and some of them areu nable to obtain even these and wrap.rags about their feet.The agrrison is greatly worn out by the many months of exhausting, anxious labor and fighting.The town is full of wounded.Flour is plantiful and the slaughter of horses, mules and donkeys continues.RUSSIA HAS NO USE FOR « PEACE AT ANY PRICE\u201d st Petersburg, October 20.\u2014The Novoe Vremya this morning, deprecating the renewed talk of foreign in- says: \u201cSuch talk.if hased upon the fact that now and again the voicing of an urgent desire for peace is heard in Russia, must reflect the marvellous ig- inorance of, or indifference on, the {the part of the foreigners to Russia's true internal condition.The fact is | that in Russia, as in other countries, ! there ure several parties; two of these ; want peace\u2014the extreme reactionaries, because they constitute what Iwas known in the United States dur- \u201cing the Spanish-American war, and in | England during thé Boer war as \u2018peace lat any price\u2019 men, and the ultra-radi- cals, because they are in favor of a humiliating peace, which would weaken the present Government.But {these parties are insignificant.beside the great body of moderate Progressives, who wish to see Russia's interj lor economical capabilities developed ttn their fullest extent, and who real- \u2018ize that only through a decisive.Russian victory in the far East can the i wound he healed, not plastered, and | Russia have the opportunity for in- \u2018terior development on which their heart is set.\u201d - \u2014 QHE STOREY SHEDS FOR THE HARBOE Contractors Have Accepted New Proposition\u2014Will Simplify Plans.An entirely different system of steel freight sheds than that already contracted for will now be erected throughout the harbor of the city.The announcement made yesterday that some important changes would be made in the style of sheds was foliow= ed by a statement by one of the members of the Harbor Board that the changes are so drastic that everything except the foundations will be different, : The plans as prepared by Mr.T.W.St.George and accepted by the Min- {ster of Marine and Fisheries and the Shipping Federation and more important still, the contractors Messrs.Peter Lyall and Sons, have agreed to erect the new style of buildings, By the erection of one storey buildings with very few posts, the difficulty that was anticipated with the city when the question of vamps on Côm- missioner Street would be brought up will be entirely set aside.It was announced to T'he Herald to- mitted shortly to the Harbor Board to PROF.PIKE MAKES AMENDE HONORABLE A Complete Apology for the Recent Kingston Incident Kingston, Ont., Oct.20.\u2014(Spécial.)\u2014 The following is issued for publication: \u201cOctober 20.\u2014I destre to express my regret for having publicly stated that Prof.John Marshall was not a Christian.I fully withdraw the statement and humbly apologize for having made i WALTER K.PIKE.\u201d This is the final stage of the episode at the Bible Institute where one Professor of Queen's objected to another speaking because of his alleged non- Christian views, \u2014_ MR.T .W.HIGHT'S FUNERAL.The fuenral of Mr.Thomas W.Hight, second son of Mr.W.J.Hight, which took place from his father\u2019s residence, 103 Anderson Street, at half-past two o'clock this afternoon to Mount Royal cemetery, was attended in a body by stroyers emerged from the harbor of| Winter clothing is very scarce at Port[ tervention in the Russo-Japanese war, day that the new plans would be sub- || the members of Courts St.Jude, No.15889, Aancient Order of Foresters, and \u2018Loyal Star of the West Lodge, Manchester Unity Oddfellows, with both of \u201cwhich the deceased had been identified.\u2018as wel lus by a large number of personal friends and acquaintances.A service was held at the house, at which the Rev.W.T.Halpenny officiated.The chief mourners were the father of the deceased, Mr.W.J.Hight; Messrs.W.J.C.Hight, Robert Hight, L.R.i Hight, and C.Mc.Hight, brothers; Mr.R.G.Brown, uncle, and Messrs.Percy Brown, Bert Brown and William Mar- | shall, cousins.The pall-bearers were (six members of the Lily Association of the St, James Methodist Church, of | which the deceased had ben a life-long member: .The floral offerings were very numer- lous, and besides the tributes from re- (latives and friends wreaths were re- jcelved from Court St.Jude, A.O.F.Mr.A T.Patterson, grand recorder of the A.O.U.W., and Mr.F.W.Atkinson, master workman of Federation Lodge, No.3, A.O.U.W.: crescent mounted on a star from Gault Bros.& Co.; wreath from Alfred Robinson & Co., and (ancrors from the Lily Association and afternoon and morning Sunday schools of the St.James Methodist Church.rare NEW C.0.F.OFFICERS.At the annual meeting of the Council of present and Past Chief Rangers, \u2018Canadian Order of Foresters, held in \u2018the hall, 2204 St.Catherine Street, the | following officers were elected for the \u2018ensuing year:\u2014President, Mr.W.J.Gullbault; vice-president, Mr.J: Johns, Court Seaforth; secretary, Mr.D.R.Kennedy, Court McGill: treasurer, Mr.Clovis Laperte.The financial state- metn was satisfactory.It is proposed to hold an \u201cat home\u2019 shortly.LP.COLLISION YEAR WESTMOUNT Inquest Postponed Until Larne Draper is Able to Appear The main point brought out at the inquest held this morning on the body of W.A.Macmahon, the brakesman killed yesterday morning in the C.PR.collision near Westmount, was the difference admitted by train crews between hard and fast rules and the expediency of the moment.After listening to the evidence of a number of the members of the crews of both trains, Coroner Macmahon postponed the inquest until such time as Lorne Draper, engineer of extra 1145, the construction train that backed out of the siding and caused the collision, should be able to appear in person to give his evidence.Draper is at present in the Royal Victoria Hospital suffering from injuries received in the accident.Albert Minchen, of Outremont, engineer of the regular freight, explained the bloek system of signals, and testi- fled that the first block after Montreal Junction showed him a clear signal.He pulled his train into the second block, and met the construction train half way between the two signals.The dense fog prevailing at the time prevented him from seeing the other train until it was within a distance of one car, when he suw the light of the van ahead.This wus at 5.30 yesterday morning.He turned on the brakes and jumped just as the trains wet.When asked his opinion as to how the accident occurred, Engineer Min- chen stated that trains had no right to go in the opposite direction to that, regularly followed on double truck systems, except at the orders of the train despatcher, who, in the present case, would be the Farnham des- patcher.In that case, the regular freight would have.been held up at Montreal Junction.\u201c Walter Finnigan, of Farnham, conductor of the construction train, extra 1145, explained, the movements of his strain prior to the collision.They bad te back a distance of \u2018fteen cars to let the other construction car, unloading there, room to go out.He sent a flagman out behind to warn any oncoming trains, and told the brakesman to back up.fifteen cars.The engineer backed up too far, and went west of the block signal.He supposed, the reason of this to be that the other engine gave \u2018three long whistles, a signal to back.The rear, brakesman saw the danger and ran over the card towards the engine, but the trains collided while he was still away, the from being seen by the engineer.The\u2019 conductor had no orders from the train despatcher., \u2018Brakeman W.G.Walker, of West Farnham, and J.P.Drake; of Farn- ham, both of extra 1145, gave their testimony, the bulk,of which went to show thät Engincer Draper had bacëk- ed.in obedience to the whistle of the | engine In the siding, without awaiting Mr.Blair Manager Lake of \u201cthe Woods Co.at $20,000 a Year #35; tion Mr.Blair has decided to accept is that of manager of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company, at a salary of $20,000 a year.This company was & The Herald is informed that tha posi- reorganized some months ago by Mr.David Russell.Mr.Robert Meighen, of Montreal, is its president.The general meeting of the company is to take place on October 26, five cars| \u2018fog preventing his light | signals from his conductor or brakes- man, and that he was unable on account of the fog .to see the signg® to stop when he had proceeded far enough.CLOSING QUOTATIONS AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.11 Pacific at 133.6 Pacific at 13214.- 2 Pacific at 133.25 Halifax at 9544.50 Stee! preferred at 41.10 Toledo at 25%.100 Toledo at 25%.25 Toledo at 26%.50 Toledo at 25%.* 100 Toledo at 255.125 Toledo at 35%.25 Iron at 14%.25 Iron at 145.50 Power at 82.25 Power at 82.100 Detroit at 7414.125 Detroit at 745.2,000 Steel Bonds at 7544.5,000 Steel Bonds at 75.3,000 Steel! Bonds at 75.100 Mackay preferred at 73%.60 Mackay preferred at 73%.26 Mackay preferred at 733.CHR NEW YORK STOCKS.\u201cBy private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, by J.S.Bache & Co.: Oct.19.Oct, 20 DESCRIPTION Op.OL Op.GI.Amalga'ated Copper.653% 64% 6434 641 Am.Locom.Co.se \u2018 15% 28% 38% do do pref 9747 OI .97% Am Bugar Rfg Co 13756 138% 186 136% do do pref .Am Smeltg & Ref Co TY 68.Tle Am Car & Foundry.30K 126% 28% 36% Anaconda Mining Ce 98% 054 9 9 Atch.Top Santa Fe 654 864 a5 86 do dopref.1013 101% 102 103 Baltmore and Ohio.9 MI MY O4K o do pref.ves ween J Brooklyn Rapd Tr.675% 86K 67 Ll} Chieago & Alton Co.eee Canadian Pacifico .\u20181834 188% 138 133% Sanada Southern cour FP er eee ves and @hie .4554 MM HY 444 Chie, Burl and Quin.ves ees mess Chicand N West.18254 192 191% 191 Chic R I and Pac.do Con Gas, N Ool Fuel and Iron.37% 37% 3885 39% Olev.CCandL.ae 17% .\".Detroit United Ry.74) T4 75 THY \u2018Del.Lack and Wess.cee 101 MY Delaware-Hudson.173% 178% 175% 174% Denver R G pref .: .80 ss 84 Duluth S Sh-Alt .ces ny 11 12 © do do pref .19 19 \u2026 184 30) Great Northern pref, .General Bleotrio .198 1784 173) Jersey Central .\u2026 186 J Hoeking Valley .vie eee meme eee Iowa Central com .\u2026 2874 88%, 49 294 Kansas-Texas com .\u2026.284 29 29 19 Kansas-Toxas pf, .57% bo¥ 57 564 Loufsville-Nash.138 18534 13444 185% Man Elevd.167) 158 159 Missouri Pnelfic.105 104% 104 104% Metropolitan Trao.331: 12% 123 127 en Hudson.134% 184 134 143% Erie Railrond .3% 3616 3553 BSA do dolIptd.NIK 71 Ny 72 do do Ilptd .9%, BY 50% NY Ont-Wastern.38% 4 36 60%, Norfolk-West com .785% 73M 7:4 71% Northern Mecuritie es hee eis ae.Pacific Mall .Loo.3753p 38K 38 38% Penn LR .136% 185746 136 135% Prossed Steel com.412 403 4056 40% do do perf .81 eer R274 Peoples Gas ., 107 10573 106% 107 '» Philand Reading .764 74% 76% \"5K do do Tpfa \u2026.\u2026 BI 874 8 Ef do doll ptd.82% 81 81 _ 8! Philman.\u2026.\u2026.2 LL.eer cave Southern Ry com.33 34.MM 3K do do pref .9514 9534 85 93 Southern Pacifle 613 613 @1K 61% Tenn Coal-Iron 57 58V, BOM 564 Texans Pacifle 85 B15a Sh 3X Twin City .130334 10% \u2026 103% U 8 Leather com 13% 13 1354 18 de do pre sie Qi ss 904 cn.22 8121 2034 0 .83% 284 Aly BI U 8 Rubber com.i983 3 28 187% do do prof.Bis il 82 83M Union Paeifle oom.107 1 3% 10634 106% | do do pref 942s 95 95% | Wabash.21% 2% MK 8) | do pref.day 4AL4 v 63 43 | West Union 9:34 IM 2 IK Wis Cen com.24 12% .234 40 43% 483% 40% Interesting Details Dom.Steel of What the Co.is Going to Do There was some disappointment among the Dominion Steel shareholders yesterday that no information was | given out in regard to recent carnings, read with Interest and received with satisfaction.Among other things Mr.Fraser said that the company would mine about 315,000 tons of ore in Newfoundland this year, of which ore to the extent of 115,000 tons will go to Europe, where and permanent market.Other interesting features of the report are quoted ae follows: Coal\u2014The coal received from the Dominion Coal Company requires to be washed in order to reduce the sulphur and improve the structure of the coke so that it will work economically In the blast furnaces.Our coal requirements, with two blast furnaces running, are about 45,000 tons per month, Coke ovens\u2014It has been found trom experience that retort ovens, such as the company has installed, require forty to forty-eight ho rs to make coke suitable for blast furnace purposes from the Cape Breton: coals, which are high in volatile matter.\"The present 450 ovens will, therefore, not make as much coke as is required to run three blast furnaces, but I think it would be better not to build additional ovens until the effect of the washing plant le better known, when we can tell more ed.Furnaces\u2014The company's four blast furnâces are well equipped with modern machinery.Five of the ten furnaces of the open hearth plant are In operation, and doing fairly good work.Blooming mills\u2014The continuous billet -mill, which was completed in April, will roll blooms into small billets without reheating, faster than the blooming mill can deliver them.The billet mill supplies billets to the wire rod mill, also 11-2 to 3:inch billets for the market.The rod mill, which was also completed in April last, wae designed to roll 200 tons per day, but has proved itself capable of turning out 250 tons, This mill has proved highly successful, and is making wire rods of very satisfactory quality.The rail mill now being installed will have a capacity of 500 tons a shift.We expect to be ready to roll for next season's demands.- Products.\u2014The Company's products now cover the following range: 1.Basic pig iron made from Wabana ore without admixture.This is the only pig iron used by us for the manufac-; ture of steel.2, Fouudry pig iron, made from Wa- bana ore alone, which produces cheaply borough, Eng.3.Foundry pig iron of better qaulity, similar to Scotch foundry iron, made from Wabana ore with a percentage of low phosphorous ore mixed.The ore \u2018used for mixing has usually been i brought from Spain; this year we \u2018a satisfactory price.4.Steel ingots, in manufacturing which pig iron made from Wabana ore { alone is used, | 5.Blooms, billets and slabs for sale, \"and billets for use in rod mill.6.Wire rods up to 3 inch diameter.In addition, sulphuric acid and the 1 by-products -of the coke ovens, tar, sul- ph of ammonia, etc, are sold and | beâfffe long we shall add steel rails to the above list.> | Now that we can supply two blast furnaces with coke made from washed \"coal we\u2018 look for an improvement in practice and cost.The results of operations in September indicate that the new coke will enable us to increase our output of pig iron and decrease our consumption of limestone, both potent factors in the matter of cost.| Steel made from Wabana ore alone ;has proved to be of good quality; a large tonnage has been thanufactured axle, angle plates, wire rods, and all , other products for which open hearth jstcel 18 used.Before starting to build | the rail mill, 115 tons of steel blooms were sent to England and made into | standard 80-pound rails.\u2018The raîls were rolled and tested under the supervision of Mr.C.P.Sændberg, who represents \u2018in such matters the Governments of i Canada, Sweden, etc.and many other limportant bodies.He reports most lfavorably of their quality.Markets.\u2014Canada consumes annually lover 1,000,000 tons of pig lron-and steel, |and should undoubtedly be our best \"market, The output of the plunt should [therefore be manufactured.products as the Canadiay market calle for, keeping to the fewest lines which will keep the works running fully.Our whole tonnage could undoubtedly be sold in Canada in the shape of rails, billets and wire rods, but it may be found later on advantageous to instal the plate mill and 22-inch merchant mill, which the company has already purchased.° : do do pref into such, ' QEALED THLNDERS, addressed to the un- - dersigued, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Public Building, Levis,\u201d will be received at i this office until Tuesday, November &, 1904, inclusively, for the construction of a Public Building at Levis, P.Q.; : | Plans and specification can be seen.and forms of tender obtained at this Department, i but Mr.Graham Fraser's report wae an iron of better quality than Middles- sud at the office of Mr.Lamontagne, Mayor, | evis, P.Q.| Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with thelr actual signatures.- | Each tender must be accompanied\u201d by an accepled cheéque on a chartered bank, made .payable to the order of the Honorable the it commands a fair price and a ready ! bought 20,000 tons on Luke Superior at.Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per vent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, -decline to enter into a contract when called work contracted for.accepted the cheque will be returned.cept the lowest or any tender.By order, FRED.GELINAS, Secrotary.Department of Public Works, - ; Ottawa, October 18, 1904.Newspapers inserting this without authority from the Department, will not.be paid for it.; SPALED TENDERS, addressed \u2018to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for St.1 Alexis \"Wharf,\" will be recelved at this office | definitely the number of ovens requir- into boiler tubes, boiler plates and car| until Wednesday, November .2, a 1904, Inclusively, for the completion of the wharf at St.Alexis, County of Chicoutimi, Province of Quebec, according to a plan and a-specifica- tion to be seen at the offices of Ph.Beland, Esq., Clerk of Works, Post Office Bulidihg, Quebec, and J.C.Tache, Esq., Resident Engineer, Roberval, Que., on application to the Postmaster at Grand Bale, Que., and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.- 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, payable to the order of tbe Honorable the Minister of Public Warks, for nine hundred dollars ($900.00), must æccompany each tender.The cheque wilt be forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract or fall to complete the work contracted for, and will be returnod in case of non-acceptance of tender.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.5 .' By order, FRED.GELINAS,, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 18, 1904.Nowapapers Inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department, will not- bo paid for it > IT IS WELL KNOWN + that comfort at home ts tHe desire ber of things to be attende the most modern styles of to, but none more important than to be passed.The different members of the Board were informed to-day of the \u2018change to be made and those Seen were entirely in favor of the ultera- For RiLIOUSNESS, PO © - FOR TORPID LIVEN, FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR BALLS SKIN.REVENUE MEN WERE AWAKE.B.Schwarts, 8t.Lawrence Street, has been condemned by Judge Sicotte to pay n fine of $50 and costs, with the alternate of three months imprisonment, for an evasion of the Revenue Laws in respect of a cask of whiskey imported from the United States.a CURE 910K HEADAGHE, _ ?kind of Fixture arranged to show the in an appropriate environment, 2458 8T.CATHERINE STREET.Streets.of everyone.There are such a num- ave _ Gas or Electric Fixtures which, besides enabling one to read in comfort, would win a: place in &ny home on their artistic merits alone.At our showrooms we have every tull effects when in actual use, and McDONALD & WILLSON, | (Between Drummond and Mountain WE AIM TO PLEASE.\u2019 which will be forfeited if the party tendering - upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the , If the tender be not ¢ The Department does not bind itself to ac-' advertisement WEST STORE\u2014 2446 St, Catherine Street, NEAR DRUMMOND.FOLLOW THE LEADER Everybody Is Doing It! Furniture Dealers all over the country are reproducing our advertisements vainly hoping to secure somc of thetrade coming our way, but Something Else is Required besides the mere display of an ad.The goods must be there to back it up.Our advertisements bring customers.Our immense display of Furniture and Carpets hold them and our reasonable prices induce them to purchase, We have Everything the Furniture and Carpet World Offers from the highest to the lowest grades.There are many standards of purchasers, each wanting the best value their money can obtain.We can supply all because we have what thev require.In addition to this Our Prices are Strictly Low EAST STORE\u2014 1547-1553 St.Catherine Street, We believe In small profits and quick sales.We look ° for returns on bulk not on individual sales.If you ca buy elsewhere at lower prices ¢ The same Quality of Goods offered by us, we cannot and do not expect your patronage.But do not take it for granted that you can, before getting our prices on everything and anything you want in Furniture, \u20acarpets and Praperles.Rent our Green Euchre Tables and Chars.- aing\u2019s Beef Sirloin or Rib-Roasts for to-morrow\u2019s dinner\u2014vou will find it tender, juicy and rich flavoured - The Laing Packing and Provision ~ Company, Limited.Retall Stores all parts of the City.Can Anything Be Too Good?.There is nothing made that is too good for our customers.That is the reason ° 4 -|- we sell such FINE CUT GLASS.The color, brilliancy and polish is not to be surpassed anywhere.- \u2019 SALTED ALMOND DISHES .cccivrevessee werencen cause BON BON DISHES, with handles.\u2026.inn.£3.40 LOW BOWLS, HIGH-BOWLS, WATE R JUGS, ETC.GEO.G.A 2397 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Ë .OUR WEDDING RINGS are most pleasing to wear.\u2019 | A Cool Evening The evenings are gradually getting cooler.and the question of suitable clothing i naturally comes up.Now if you would come in and start a conversation with us | along, this line,we could demonstrate quite easily how you could keep warm and ! cpinfortable by wearing one of our beautiful Jackets, the like of which cannot be found in Montreal, for in style, fit and finish, these Jackets fill every requirement.Then there is a very important item in connection with a purchase,\u201d \u201cTHE PRICE.\u201d We defy competition.A visit and inspection of our wonderful values will convince you.: = LADIES JACKET, mixed white, at the hand, plain color cloth-cuff and military collar, Tailor Made, AU L.L ere ac scan ve ss cn 0 sense nor Sen ce0u 0000 prrasreeet ons e sa see seems en 00000 made of Heavy Reversible Tweeds, brown and navy blue, mi-fitted back.shoulder cape, puff sleeve closed by side pleats $10.00 LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, made in Black Zibeline, Plain or Fancy, trimmed with plain cloth bands round the cape or tho collar, with tailor's stitching, gun-metal buttons, three-quarter length, some lined with mercerized sateen, $10 00 The Zibeline has reversible check lining.At .\u2026\u2026.%e-essesarsuuse ° FRIEZE SKIRTS, for Ladies, a large variety of designs.A high novelty in the lot is one with double panel front and side pleats, made out $5 50 of best quality Frieze, at = .LADIES\u2019 TWEED SKIRTS, made in heavy welght, black or navy blue, mixed white, sido pleats at every gore and box pleat at the back, tailor made, Bt .oii ET ans rsencac00 $3.95 A NEW ARRIVAL OF LACE COLLARS, in Guipure Lace, cream, white or black, new designs, Bb .oe.iiieeriiiieiiiirieiitiiiitistiniiii iii sr ec sen 00 10\u20ac : 18¢ and 25e ON FRIDAY WE W.LL JIVE A \"SOUVENIR\" to all persons buying a Dollar's worth or over, and DOUBLE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.) * Es WE EXCHANGE /\u20144b Matane, 199\u2014Smoky; calm; in 9 a,m,, LIVONIAN,; out -6.40 an.ABERDEEN.Cape Magdulene, 292\u2014Cloudy: calm; Mm 7 am, CAMPANA,; yesterday, 3.20 p.m., LOUISBURG.Fame Point, 322\u2014Clear, calm ; in 6.90 a,m., steamer.Low Point, 586\u2014Cloudy; west; out yesterday, 6.00 pan, SNELL ; 10.00 p.m, UNIVERSE.Arrived\u2014October 19 and 20.Montcalm, Barry, Bristol, general, C.P.A.Line.Pomeranian, Harrison, Glasgow, general, H.& A.Allan.Luke Michigan, Carey, T.ondon and Antwerp, general, C.P.A.Line.Cleared\u2014October 19.Pretorian, Johnston, CHasgow, Liverpool, general, H.& A.Allan.Verdande, Olsen, Newcastle, lumber, Dobell, Beckett & Co.REPORTED ELSEWHERE.via Vessel.At.For.Tampican.The Lizard.London.Mexican.Quebec.Montreal.Mount Royal.Liverpool.Montreal.Marina,.%.Quebec.Montreal, | Snel.vires.Bydney.Montreal, Universe.Sydney.Montreal, Montfort.Avonmouth.er LONDON CLOSING.~ London closing priors: Anac., 4 7-8 and 97; Atch,, 88 1-4 and 85 3-4; C.P.R,, 3137 and 133 14; St.Paul, 176 3-4 and 171 3-4; Erie; 8¢ 7-8 and 85 7-8; E.F.74 and 71 8-4; L.N., 138 1-4 and 185.1-2; N.Y.Cen., 138 1-2 and 134 8-4; Penna., 69 7-8 and 138; Reading, 89 and 76 1-8; 8.P., 63 1-2 and 61 3-4; U.P,, 169 3-8 and 106 1-4; U, 8, 8, 21 7-8 and 21 1-4; U.KR.Q., 88 3-4 and 81 3-8.Money 88 5-8, account 88 11-16.Americans in London closed strong.mp\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special Notice, DOCTOR MACKAY IN OTTAWA.Dr, Mackay, made famous by his wonderfil © specific for drunkards, paid his usual weekly visit to Ottawa today.He will be at the City Hall again, next 'Wednesday.\u2014Adv, J, PERCY TAYLOR, Stock Broker, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EX- GHANGE.1740 Notre Dame Street.yet.IN 1854 _, Market Reports.WHEAT YIELD IS 554,713,000 BUSHELS; = - : + CORN CROP WILL BE 2,300,000,000 BUSH The total what crop of 1904, according to the October report of the Amer- compared with 703,000,000 bushels in 1903.This placed the average rate of yield of winter wheat at 1114 bushels, and of spring wheat 1L6 bushels.The total area harvested, 48,279,000 acres, 18 a material falling off of the breudth harvested last year, when the acreage was estimated at 64,648,000 acres.Part 0! this decreuse occurred in the fall of 1903, when on account of the generally unfacorable conditions at end of preparation of the seed bed, It was not possible to plant the full area intended, An additional increase occurred in the winter wheat belt, especially in the Ohio Valley, a8 a result of winter killing and the substituting of spring csops.Complete returns from the American Agriculturist's county correspondents show an average condition of corn Qe- tober 1 of 82.4 compared with an aver- uge of 82,7 on September 1.The corn ican Agricultyrist, is 564,713,000 hushels, crop of 1904 18 matured and sate ro weather damage 80 as cancerned.asing the calculations upon the experience of other years in crop repotting, it is safe to assume, the Agriculturist asserts, that the corn crop for 04 will exceed 2,300,000,000 bushels, making it at least as large in volume as the crop of last year, with quality decidediy better.The Northwestern Miller reports the flour output as follows: TABLE \u201cA\u201d vhgk rel ze ze y Past wk.Prev.wk.Lust year, Minneapolis, bbis.209,680 812,040, 209,500 Duluth, Obl.) rr.14,430, 15,608 42,009 Milwaukee, bbis.40,600 38,860 39,840 Three points, bbls.364,610 366,245 373,300 The consumption of wheat on the basis of four and one-half bushels per burrel of flour, as indicated, would be: Baio 10010 1.207 250 Minneapolis, bu.1,939,5 404, NT, 25 Thre points, bu.1,640,745 1,648,100 1,670,850.Wheat Stocks in : Canadian Elevators Stocks of wheat in Canada at principal points of accumulation are reported ay follows: : Montreal .-.38,000 Kingston .000 neu0ns 15,000 Toronto .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ssssenecs000 14.000 COLEAIU 202000 ecee nc 00 0 2.1,000 Depot Harbor .15,000 Western interior elevators.,.: 1,983,000 Fort William, Port Arthur and Keewatin .cvvve.529,000 Total.Oct.1 0.000000 2,690,000 - Total, previous week .1,064,000 Total, a year ugo .2,425,000 Total, two years ago .2,876,000 \u2018Grain, Flour, Hay Grain\u2014There is no new feutyre in the local market, and business for both enquiry is continue firm over the cable for Manitoba spring wheat, but cully no bysiness is being done, We quote: No.2 white oats, 38c to 88%c; No.3.37c¢ to 37%c ex store.For export, No.2 white outs, 86% c to 36%; No.2 peus, T4¢ to T5c; No, 2 barley, 54ige to 55c, No, 3 extra, B3izc to 54e; and No.3, at 62%e to bic afloat.Filour-\u2014There i8 a steady tone in the market, but the volume of business pzssing is small.We quote: Muni- toba spring wheat, patents, $6.30; strong bakers\u2019, $5.60; winter wheat, patents, $6.70 to $5.80; straight rollers, \u2018$5.40 to $5.50; straight rollers, in bags, $2.60 to $2.85, Mill Feed\u2014A fulr businass 4s being done at steady prices, with a preferable demand for shorts, which are scarce.We quote: stunitoba bran, in bugs, $18 to $19; shorts, $21 \u2018per ton; Ontario \u2018brun, in bulk, $17 to $18; shorty, 19¢ to 20; and moullie, $24 to $28 per ton, as to quality.Rolled Outs\u2014The demand is fair at steudy- for small lots, at §2.30 to 8:.3214 per bag, and at $4.90 per bir.Corn meal is quiet at $1.35 to $1.45 per bag.Baled Hay\u2014The demand is fairly active, and prices are steady at No.1, $8.50 to $9: No.2, $7.50 to $8; clover mixed, $6.50 to $7: and pure clover, $6 to $6.30 per.ton, in car lots.Grain in Toronto.Toronto, October 20.\u2014Wheat\u2014The market for Manitoba grades continue to develop strength and they are quoted firmer.1t is said further sales of Mani- taba wheut have been made for millers of the Northwestern States.Manitoba grades ave quoted higher: No.1 Northern, $1.03 to $1.04; No.2, 99%c¢ to 81.0016c: _No.3, 97e to 97';¢ at Geor- gin Bay ports, and 6c more grinding in transit.Ontario grades are steady.Red and white outside ure quoted at $1.00, to $1.01%; No.2 goose, 90c¢; and No.2 spring.950.Flour unchanged.Cars vent.patents are quoted at 34.35 to $4.46 in buyers\u2019 sucks east or west.Choice brands, 16\u20ac to Z0c higher.Manitoba is quoted at $5.70 for Hungarian patents; $5.40 for second patents, and $5.30 for strong bakers\u2019, bags included, on the track, Toronto, \u2018Mill Peed\u2014Bran is quoted at $14.to $14.60 in bulk, and shorts at $17.50 east or west.Manitoba mill feed is unchanged at $20 to $21 for shorts, and £19 for bran, sacks included, Toronte fre ights.Rye is firmer at 64c lo 65\u20ac cast and west.Corn\u2014Demand quiet at 52a to ble for cars of Canada west.American is quoted at 61c to 61140 for No.2 yellow; 60%¢ for No.3, and 59c for No, 3 mixed on track.There ls a moderate enquiry.Oats are stéfidy.No.1 new white, 321% ¢ east; No.2 new white, 31%c to 32c low freights, and 31%c¢ north and west.Peus are steady at 63c to 64c for No.2, west or east, aE Country Produce.Eggs\u2014The tone of the market still continues strong.We quote: Straight gathered stock, 21c to Z13gc per dog.; cold storage stock, 19c to 19%c doz.; selected, in à Jobbing way, 24e; and Montreal limed, 20c doz.Beans\u2014There is ne change, at a slow demand.We quote: Choice primes, in a jobbing way, $1.40 to $1,45; and seconds at $1.30 to $1.83 per bushel.Honey\u2014is still dull at unchanged prices.We quote: Extracted white clover honey, 7%c to 8e per 19 Ib.tin, 7c to 7%ac per 60 lb tin; buckwheat Honey, 6¢c to 7c; and white clover comb, 10c to 11%c Ib.Maple Product\u2014is without anything new, in a very dull market, We quote: Syrup, in 156 gal, casks, B%c to Sic lb.in ting, 55e to *60c per wine measure, Tüc to 7e per imperlal, and.Beaver sugar, $c to 10 © lb, : Potatoes\u2014The demand for choice below Quebecs is still yp to standard, and all the potatoes arriving are quickly bought up.We quote: Choice stock, In car lots, 55c to 65c per bag; and in a jobbing way, 70c to 75c per ag.: demand, at 33a to 386c for choice Canadians and 28c te to 31c for fair to good, Potash\u2014The market is duil and unchanged.We quote: First lots, -$5,70 to $5.75; seconds, $5.40 to $6.46; and pearls nominally at $8 per 100 lbs.pp Flour Prices The Ogilvie Flour Mills Company quotes the following prices, Roya] Household .#.80 Glenora patent .5,0 Bran,\u2019 ton .c vrocccscoune 19,00 Shorts per ton .steesher ene 21,00 fe Tel.Main 4548, E.MACKAY EDGAR & C0.STOCKBROKERS MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Bonds and Inveatment Securities.BOARS OF TRADE BUILAINO | local and export account is quiet.The- the bids are yet out of line and practi-.of 00 per Hops\u2014There is no change, at a slow |.Te = Wheat and Com on the Firm Side Wheat and corn opened on the easy side to-day, but around the noon hour both saw much higher prices.A wire to a local house from Chicago said: \u201cSealpers bought wheat at the opening, with general sellig by comipission houses.On the break at 11.30 there wus good buying.Seems to be good demand.\u201d The various options in Chicago to- 0 FINAL STATEMENT *(Continued from page one.) GLOBE POINTS OUT THAT MR.BLAIR 18 AGAINST BORDEN Toronto, Oct.28.\u2014 (Bpecial.) \u2014 The Globe, discussing Mr.Blair's resignation, says: \u201cSurely our Tory friends have bidden good-bye to their wits.They are like wrecked manners, who from their raft in mid-ocean convince themeelves that every sea bird that wings in sight is a barque to bear them to safety.Mr.Blair's resignation has thrown them into transports of expectation.Why this should sgatter consternation in Liberal ranks, as opponents exultingly suppose, may be left for them to explain.They seen to forgel that Mr.Blair equally condemned Mr, Borden's solution of the western rajl- way problem.\u201cTo be fair to Mr.Blair, his statement to the Rallway Commission does not bear out the construction which the Tory press puts upon it.He virtually says that he has the choice of taking a more remuncrative post than the one he now holds, and that justice to his own Interests and to those of bis family counsel him to accent it.1t must be said that the note of jubilation in the Tory press can hardly help be- Ing distasteful to the party leaders.Elsewhere it is asked, even if Mr.Blair does take the stump, \u2018what could he say further than he has already said in Parliament?\u201d A LOSS TO THE COMMISSION.Under the heading of \u201cChairmanship of the Railway Commission,\u201d the \u2018Globe this morning says: \u201cFrom the day were quoted as follows: y .q Open.High.Low.12.30 Wheat-\u2014 : May .113% 114% 113% 114% Dec .114% 116% 114% 116% ! Corn\u2014 May .\u2026 45% 48% 45% 46% ' Dec .49% 49%; 494 49% Outs\u2014 \u2026.\u2026.29 2e 29 29 Dec .\u2014_\u2014 Cheese and Butter \" Cheese~\u2014The market continues dull, owing to the continued stubborness of English buyers to fall into line with prices \u201con this side.Very little new business is being done, and, in any case, if holders were desirous of reul- izing to any extent, they would have to shade the prices.We quote: ¥inest Ontario colored, 9izc to 95;¢ 1b.: white ditto., 93¢ to 9%c; Townships, $%¢ to 94e, Quebec, 9c to 9%c; summer goods, 8%c to 8% c¢ 1b.Butter\u2014There is still no frnprove- ment, and the market remains dull.The demand is poor, and the Englisir cable enquiry shows little encouruge- ment towards any new business.Local jobbers, too, show an indifference as regards handling, and the outlook for holders is not very promising at present.We qunte: Townships unsalted creamery, 195 « to 20e; - do., sulted, 19%c to 19%e in boxes, and in tubs, 19¢ to 18% c: under grade, 187%; dairy butter, 15¢ to léc, y Hogs and Provisions The local provision trade was-with- \"out any new feature, the demand for all lines of cured meats being steady from both local and country buyers, and gales were made of somje fair-sized lots.The demand for dressed hogs was fair.at $7.50 to $7.75 for fresh- killed abuttolr dressed and at $7.00 to $7.25 for country dressed, per 100 lbs.The Cheese Sales advanced to 9c here to-day.price 1,200 boxes -of eurly October cheese were wold.The offerings were 3,600 boxes.Some of the sellers held out for 940.At Ingersoll, this week, 700 boxes sold at 9 3-16e, The make continues normal, Picton, Ont, October 19.\u2014At aur cheese hoard, to-day, 12 factories boarded 780 boxes, all colored: 9%¢ highest bLId; 70 boxes sold.Buyer, Carter.Cattle Receipts Toronto, October .20.\u2014The cattle returns from the western cattle market for the second week in October indicate no falling off in the business when compared with the corresponding week last yeur.The figures ure as follpws: 1903.\"1904.Cattle .\u2026.2.021 3.333 Sheep .0000000 4.001 5,617 HOBB .0000000000005 3.904 3.237 Calves .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.145 \"243 Fees c.2cc eue nee $180.76 $189.86 Flurry in Hops Tacoma, Wash.October 20.\u2014A decided flurry in hops was caused to-day by à private cablegrum from Nuremberg seying prices of all descriptions continue to advance.On the strength of this the local market went up to 8lc, Operators figure there are now\u2019 less then ten thousand bales left in Washington.¥ Cattle in Toronto Toronto, Oct.20.\u2014134 loads in to-day, including 1,600 cattle, 2.200 hogs, 600: sheep and lambs and 74 calves.Ex-! port cattle, choice, $4.40 to $4.76; export! cattle, medium, $3.80 to $4.25; export bulls, $3.35 to 81; export cows, $3.1214.to Woodstock, Ont., October 19\u2014Cheese | At this | point of view of the public advantage, it is greatly to be regretted that Mr.Blair has found himself constrained to retire into private life, although it is matter for congratulation that he held the office long enough to alc in establishing the procedure of the board on a firm basis.His business ability, professional skill, and railway experience combined to fit him pre-eminently for such a judicial position.In view of the power and influence of great corporations, whose plans he may at any time find himself under the necessity Of thwarting, the new chairman must at least have Mr.Blair's jndepéndence, courage and firmness.\u201d MAIL AND WORLD CALL ON MR.BLAIR TO TALK Toronto, Oct.20.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Under the heading, \u201cBlair can aid Canada, the Mail and Empire says: ; \u201cBy far the most impressive of current political events is the resignation of Hon.A.G.Blatr and the reiteration, by that gentleman of his bh lief that the Grand Trunk Pacific bargain is unsound.Mr.Blair.who so ably criticized the first scheme, would.render a service to his country were he to come forward, as he is free to do now that he ls out of office, and give his views of the affair in its present shape.Pronounced by Sir Wilfrid Laurier the greatest and ablest railway expert in Canada.his opinion would be received with great respect.and it might go a long way toward saving us not merely from a hlunder, but from a national disaster.\" \u201cNational Railways the Issue\u201d is the .heading of a World editorial, which says in part: \u201cWe cannot predict what Mr.Blair may do during the next fortnight.But his resignation is a protest, | à condemnation of the railway poliey of the Government, the force of which cannot be destroyed or impaired.\u201d MR.EMMERSON SAYS BLAIR IS \u201cWHERE HE WAS\u201d Moncton, N.B., Oct.20.\u2014Hon, Mr, Einnmierson, questioned as to the effect of mr.Blair's resignation said: \u201cMr Blair is simply were he was hefore hg accepted a position on the Ruilway Commission I have nothing to say with respect to his resignation or the time chosen for it\u201d Asked if It came as a surprise, he said: : \u201cNaturally, somewhat as a surprise, especially in view of our last conference, before 1 left Ottawa All I could say as to what Mr Blair will do would be only in the way of conjecture He is simply where he wus ,when he resigned from the oGvern- ment He seems to intimate that he has some position offered him He has not rald more than he.had already said respecting the Grand Trunk Pacific.The country knows his views as stated in Parliament, and his oplu- ion will be no surprise to the country.1 do not sce how anything he may do can have any more effect, The arguments presented by those supporting the Conservative side are bul a recital of Mr.Blair's speech,\u201d WHEAT BHIPMENTS.Fo far this fall very litite of the wheat crop of the West has come down the St.Lawrence route and the opinion of local grain men is thut very litlte more will be brought down be- f£oré the close of navigation.This unprecedented condition of the grain trade at the present season 1s due to the fact that the export force for wheat is two and three centg a bushel] lower than the price at: Win- wipeg and on thig account practically none of the crop is leaving the coun= try.Owing to this unsettled condition the farmers are holding on to thejr wheat and waiting to sce i prices will adjust themselves.: This peculiar condition means a \u2018big Joss to the local grain merchants as $3.50; butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, $4 to 34.50; hutchers' cattle, medium, $3.30 to $3.80; butchers\u2019 cattle, common, $2.50 to, $3.25; feeders, short keep, $3.40 to $330; feeders, medinm,$3 to $3.40; stock-: ers, $2 to 92.124; milk cows, each $26] to $55; export ewes, $3.26 to $3.00,\" steady; export bucks, $2.60 to 82.75, steady; cy)l sheep, $2 to $3.60 each, dull; | lambs, $3.85 to $4.36, dull; calves, $2 to $10 each, or 3c to bc, all sold, prospects : steady.Hogs, singers, $5.15, fats and lights, $4.90, off cars, trade slow for butchers\u2019 cattle, unless for choice; they the gelling export cattle slow, not many on the market; milk cows selling well and in demand, The Fruit Sale The following were sold at the Montreal Fruit Auction this morning:\u2014Can- adian grapes, 8 to 30e per basket: Canadian tomataes in baskets, 206 basket; Canadian pears in bærrels, 61.90 to $4.10 per barrel; refi onions, $1.65 cwt.; Canadian apples, $1 to $1.10 per barrel; Bpanish onions in cases, $2.86 per case.Mr.Walter M.Kearns was the auctioneer.I I, NO GREAT LOSS.> A certain M.P.ls In the habit of buying.a paper frora the sume newapaper boy every evening on his way to the House, says the St.James* Gazette, It chapced that one evening when he came to put bis hand into his pocket he found he had come out without a single penny.He hesitated a moment, and then explained the situation to the lad.\u2018Don't mind about that, sir,\u201d was the reply, \u2018you can pay for It to-mor- row.It will be all right.\u201d \u201cAnd tomorrow, my boy, 1 may be dead,\u201d sald the politician, with the idea of impress- ingla moral lesson ypon the youthful mind.The answer of the lad left the marnlising legislator gasping.\u2018Well, slr, thet is the cage, it will be no LI A | sreut logs, after ail,\" the summer has been dn unusually dull one and the majority were looking to the fall to secure some busj- ness.Mr.James Carruthers, a leading grain exporters, stated to-day, that, as yet he could not see any solution to the peculiar situation.It was certainly an unprecedented one.A feature that should now extraordinary, were the existing condition was that better profits could be secured even on a option market at Winnipeg than on | t e prices that exporters were willing Lo pay.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ FORTUNATE BEGGARS, There are various instances on record of London street beggars have amassed fortunes varying from {L500 to £3,000, says Tit-Bits.In one or two very rare instances they have been still more fortunate, Many years azo a woman, who had stood with a broom in her hand for about a quarters of a century in the neichborhood of Charing Cross, died worth nearly £3,000.She got the name among the fraternity of \u201cThe Banker,\u201d because she was in the habit of lending small sums to others at ah enormous rate of interest.It was proved by bills found in her possession after death that she had loaned gne tradesman in Westminster £60 for! hundsome interest of fifty per cent.per annum .But the most extraordinary jnstance| of good \u2018fortune in this\u2018way was exhibited in the case of à men, & black, who for nearly thirty vears swept another crossing at Charing Cross.He actuailyesaved in that time, by his profession, £5,000.The yearly average proceeds of the man's broom were ocalcu- Jated at £300\u2014the £8,000 being found at his death in the wretched hovel in which he vegetated, mo that none of it could huve been the praceseds of interest on stock.5 Another woman, who for many years \\ | \u2019 three months at the) IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA fonital Paid Up.$3,000,008 unt .2,850,000 HEAD OFFICE - - TORONTO T.R.MERRITT .PRESIDENT co.Vice: d D.R WILKIE.CENT MES ER MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014Gouth-weost' corner of St.James and MoGQiil Sta General parking Business, | Hsg Mxehange.J.A.RICHARDSON.Manager.Lukis, Stewart & Co.INSURANCE, \u2014 Fire\u2014Life\u2014 Marin2.Special Agents Liverpool & London & Glob Gapesal Arents Merviana usity Ca Employers\u2019 LiabMity anda Steam Pollers.) 16 8T.SACRAMENT STREEY.GEORGE C.HIAM.0.C.PANGMAN HIAM & PANGMAN, Genoral Insurance Agents and - Brokers.\u2018 Liverpool & London & Globe : lasurance Co.\u2019s Building, Montreal.OPTIONS on AMERICAN and CANADIAN RAILS for 30.60 and 90 days.LONDON and PARIS EXCHANGE, Limited, 81 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO.BUYING and SELLING commands for securities traded in on the New York and other Stock Exchanges are solicited by NORRIS P.BRYAN T, 84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.Private wires.Phone Main 2400.SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WINNIPEE, The Executors for the Estate of the lat A.T.Wood offer for sale the foto ms - properties: PARCEL 1\u2014(a) In the City.of Wi in the Province of Manitoba, doing in acenes: ance with the special survey of said city, and being lots one (1), two (2), three (3), and nine (3), which lots are shown on a plan of re-survey of part of lot six of the Parish of Saint John, registered in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office, Winnipeg Division, as No.139.' (b) The most westerly 99 feet in depth of Jot two (2), and the most northerly five feet four inches in width of the most westerly 99 feet in depth of lot one (1), lying between Arthur and Albert Streets, which lots are shown on \u2018 a plan of survey of part of lots six and seven of tbe Parish of Saint John, registered in the Winripeg Land Titles Office, Winnipeg Division, as number 16.PARCEL 2\u2014In the Clty .of Winnipeg, in the Provinve of Manitoby, being in accordance with the special survey of said city, and being the most westerly 99 feet in depth of lot one (1), lying between Arthur and Albert Streets, which lot is shown on a plan of survay of lots 6 apd 7 of the Parish of Saint John.registered in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office, Winnipeg Division, as number 16, excepting thereout and therefrom the most northerly .five feet four inches in width of the said most westerly 99 teet in depth of suid lot one (1).Upon said Parcel 1 is the substantial four storey brick .and stone warchouse (with basement uuder a part of the building) now queu- pied by tho firm of Geo.D.Wood & Co.us a wholesale iron and hardware warehouse, and is situate at the corner of McDermot and Arthur Streets, having a frontage of 73 feet | more or less, un McDermot Street, extending back on Arthur Street (over an intervening Jane) 203 feet, and cnjoying the use of a certain lgpe in connection therewith, .Upon suid Parcel 2 there is situate a small frame cottage end old wooden warehouse, and has a frontage of 65 feet 8 inches on Arthur Street, immediately southerly to Parcel No.I, and has tbe privilege of the use of the lane\u2019 in rear thereof.\u2018 Parcel No.: will be sold subject to the lease of the present occupants, which expires on the 9th day of April, 1906.Parcel No.2 will be sold subject to the monthly tenancy of the present occupant, Titles are under the Torrens System.Terms\u2014Cush.The highèst or any offer not necessarily accepted., Offers for either of the above properties to be mailed on or before the lst October, to the undersigned.; WASHINGTON & BEASLEY, Vengors Solicitors, Hamilton, Ontario.Dale: Co.Marine and Fire Underwriters, 30 St.Francois Xaviar $t.MONTREAL, Phone Mainfos:i.THE PROVINCIAL\u2019 Mutual Fire Insuranes Company Room 57, Guardian Building Montreal.A General Fire Insurance Busines transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS WANTED tbrouhont the Province \u2014\u2014 We Have For Sale FIVE SHARES .Canadian Machine Telephone Co., Ltd, a.J.ADAMS & CO.205 ST.JAMES ST.Mnin #95.\u2019 ~ JACOB BERRY.H.L.BENNET.JACOB BERRY & CO.New York Consolidated Exchange Mombers New York Produce Exohange Philadelphia Stock Exchange ESTABLISHED 18835 Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton 84 81.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Direct private wires in our brancher at Boston, Hartford, New Havcy, Priézeport, Philadelphia, Quebec, Albany and Brooklyn.Pamphlets and other dats om Financial Markets issued upon request.mo Hall Engineering Works Consulting Engineers ahd Surveyors Member N, E.C.Inatitute.Engineers and Shipbuilders, Phone Main 366.14 COTE 87, TES rss ee 1 \u2018 swept a crossing in the Old Kent road, left at her death £1,500 to a clerk in the Bank of England, simply because he was in the habit of giving Her a penny more freugéntiy than any other passere by she knew.© Herald ts publishea dy The Herala ™ Publiehing Company, 608 Craig Street, Montreal.James §.Prierley, Managing Director.\u201c 7 v \u2014The Belfast Warehouse\u2014 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THIS STORE Haycock & Dudgeon 2453-2457 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Not a Gheap Store QUALITY COUNTS FIRST HERE! We never figure on low prices only.That is a very simple bargain (7?) making way\u2014but how unsatisfactory! FULL VALUE IS THE WATCHWORD HERE.If there's such a thing as a lot of \u201cseconds\u201d put on sale, we are careful to tell you just what's the matter with them.Take, We call these \u201cBargains\u201d in every just why.for instance, this first Blanket item.sense of the word\u2014and we tell you 1t\u2019s this continual keeping to -a higher standard of merchandising that gives this store .its steady growth and rather enviable position.All Wool Scotch Blankets oo ONE-THIRD UNDERPRICED.Mill \u201cseconds,\u201d some with soiled weaves, requiring a little darning.A with red threads.These Blankets a ity; no colored borders; each Blank Here are the sizes and prices: spots, some with damages in the 11 imperfections plainly designated re large sizes and of superior qual- et nedtly finished at both ends.Size 68 x 90, Worth $6.75, FOI.iu eevacoesinonosvrcreniasraenns 1.50 Size 73 x 94, worth $7.95, for.RE 3.29 Size 90 x 100.worth $8.75, for.evecare aaa, To Surely, Mrs.Housekeeper, the a bove should hurry you this way Friday morning.Stockings Undervests SPECIALLY PRICED.UNDERPRICED.Winter Weight \u201cLlama\u201d Cashmere Ladies\u2019 \u201cWinter Undervests, fancy Hose, self toes and heels: a very special quality, soft, warm and elastic; sizes 9 and 9 1-2 inches, and worth 60c; specially - priced at .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u20260\u201400u0cuce 45e ribbed, shaped at the waist and nicely finished at front and at neck; specially priced at.50\u20ac Open and «\u2018losed Drawers Lo match, same price.ENGLISH FLANNELETTES ONE-THIRD UNDERPRICED.A clearing line of goad English Fla nnelette, soft and warm and perfectly fast in color; suitable for men's night shirts or pyjamas, women\u2019s night.dresses and children\u2019s wear; 32 inches wide and marked .\u2026\u2026\u2026.12¢ Neckwear AT HALF PRICE.Manufacturer's\u2019 \u2018\u201csamplè:s\u201d of Ladies and Children's Lace Col- Blouse Flannels IN DOTS AND STRIPES.~ ; Navy \u2018 and black grounds, with lars, in white, butter and ecru; white dots; white ground with imitation Duchess Guipure and navy and black dots; stripes in Renaissance; prices from ; - .$5.00.On sale while they last at black, blue and red; HALF PRICE.PriCe wwesossossarsorsares .50c Special Sale of Ladies\u2019 and Children's Flannelette Underwear.- Ladies\u2019 heavy Flannelette Night Gowns, white, pink and \u2018blue; * buttoned high at neck and nicely trimmed with self ruffles.\u201c Special for Friday, \u20acaCh +0 0umenere messe caen ec A0 00115 9e Heavy Flannelette Night Gowns, made with yoke and buttoned high at neck; front, neck and sleeves trimmed with flannelette embroidery; colors are white, pink and blue.Special rT is each .\u2026\u2026\u20260\u2026\u202600u0es0 Macros s een men sen 1 scan uen RS RER 19 Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Drawers, finished at bottom with self ruffles.Special at, per pair.tech ese Esbasctr nese vate Teatro Oc Ladies\u201d Heavy Flannelette Drawers, in pink, blue and white, trim- .med at bottom with silk.embroidery edging.Price, per pair 69e Manufacturers.sanples of Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Night Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Skirts and Chemises.These samples are slightly crushed.*On \u2018sale Friday at a discount of.33 1- } p.c.off Manufacturer's samples \u2018of Children\u2019s ° Flannelette Slips, Night Gowns and Barrow Coats.On sale at \u2026\u2026.-e\u2026voc0uee 33 1-3 p.c.off White Lawn and Muslin Children\u2019s P inafores, made up in several .\u2018 dainty styles, trimmed with embroidery and lace; sizes for children from 6 to 12 years of age; all marked at.33 1-3 p.c.off wHaycock & Dudgeon STORE FOR CORSETS.«À, THOSE MILLS.Editor Herald: .: sir,\u2014The general public must be heartily weary of the dismal and monotonous wail that has, for months, gone up from the woollen mills.One would think to hear the dreary and persistent * plaint of these mills that they were the only enterprises in Canada that ever knew mishap; whereas, in truth, they are very far from having a monopoly of misfortune.The wholesale ner- chant, the country trader, the farmer, the bootmaker, even the green-grocer, and the one hundred and one other agents of production and distribution, have'all had their own share of the calamities incidental to putting money into an unknown quantity.Also, within a corresponding period of time and corresponding ratio of amount, have they all, in turn, paid as dearly for \u2018their experience as the woollen.mills have done.: The merchants, miners, and general productive craftsmen, loasal losses at diferent times from preventible or unpreventible causes, have never put up à plea for pity, or expected the Government of the day to deliver them from the caprices of trade, or the effects of their own miscalculation.Other industries have been tried in the Dominion besides woollens -and have failed.Years ago the silk industry Was introduced under very favorable auspices, but throve no better than would have thriven tion of oranges or the m fabrics from.shoddy.Again, the manufacture of cotton wrap cashmeres and merinos was tried, but with the same abortive result, If, therefore, silks and cashmeres and oranges cannot be produced in Canada at a sufficient profit, why should it be considered an incredible thing that certain lines of woollens should also fail to succeed?What gave the woollen industry a damning blow in its early career was the foolish imposition of a duty that put from 60 to 80 per cent.on goods which constituted the clothing material of nine-tenths of poorer classes of the community.This, too, on an article traders, farmers, confraternity of \u2018despite their co- which was semi-raw material, from its» having to be made into garments by the domestic clothiers before it hecame really \u201cfinished goods.\u201d The glamour of this impost, whose practical working sir John A.Macdonald had only to , mee to repeal, allured a host of small capitalists into this class of manufac ture.In their eagerness to get rich goon, they had produced a quantity of goods that glutted the market and which finally had to be forced off.at prices which not only wiped out their own profit and that of their competitors, but utterly demoralized the local markets.To stop this reckless work, NERVE RESTORER | © Flu after first day suse.CONSULTATION, persons) er by mall.treatise and 82 TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Permanent Cure, not only temporary relief, for 1) Nxnrors DisounEns, Rpllepay.sp , Bt.Vitua* Dance, Debility, Exhaustion.Founded 1871.DR.KLINE, 10.831 Arch St., Phitadeiphia, STOPPED FREE Permanently Cured b DR.KLINE'S GREA the cultiva- anufacture of.a resort was had to amalgamation, and this was the beginning of the end.In this well-meant scheme, good money was thrown after bad and worthless concerns had to be bribed with prices to come into the combine that made them a drag and an incubus ever after.Of the old mills many of them today are making goods which are a credit to Canada and a terror to Yorkshire.A representative of one of the unfortunate mills recently that the Canadian mills which are doing well to-day are those that have gone on to \u201cspecialties,\u201d instead of fol- {owing one another like a flock of sheep until the hindermost got drowned in the ditch?There is no limit to invention and the creation of \u2018\u2018specialties.\u201d It is a field without bounds, while humdrum monotony is a back number and has become an abomination to-the genius of the age.' There is, therefore, nothing for those unfortunate manufacturers but to take the next thing.Their present situation Is outside the sphere of government, industrial in a community were to put the hat round to the government and meet a sympathetic response the taxes would soon reach a point which would 1aake It harder for those who bore them io live than it is for the present \u2018unfortunate manufacturers.Tf- one class of trade unfortunates is entitled to.become mendicants at the footstool of the government It will be difficult to decide at what point a line should be drawn to exclude similar suppliants for.the public charity.For, stripped of its disguise and\u2019 euphemfsms, this is what all this posing in extremis means, Here and at this hour of the day any industry that cannot survive under 30 per cent.protection has no title to live.Such have rnistaken their calling aid should adapt their parts as expeditiously as possible to a more congenial field of usefulness.No amount of so-called employment possible in these mills to the native population, would.ever compensate the vastly disproportionate number of the masses, who would have to pay increased taxes, Besides to support what is demonstrably unfit is economic immorality.1t is a premium on inca- I pacity and would have the effect of emasculating the national intellect.Fair competition is the soul of business; and never let us forget it.I.McG.rer CANADIAN ELECTION RETURNS.The Canadians of Boston and adjoin- Ing cities intend holding a \u201cCanadian Night\u201d at Union Hall, 48 Boylston st., on Thursday evening, Nov.3, to receive \u2018the returns of the Canadian elections.The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Canadian Club, and they have specially engaged Mr.A.T.Kemp- ton, the well-known lecturer, with his varied, beautiful and original views on Canada, \u201cEvangeline,\u201d \u201cHiawatha,\u201d etc.The portraits of all leading men in Canada will also be shown.\u2019 Arrangement has been made with the Western Union Telegraph Company for complete returns from all parts of Canada, and a special wire will he placed In the, hall.The public, including ladles, are Invited to attend.Tickets on sale in advance at Dominion Atlantic Railway, \u2018228 Washington street, and at hall dn evening of entertainment.) - Sir W ilfrid\u2019s Triumph Again Repeated in North Ontario Crowds a Hall Three Times the Size of That Used by Mr.* Borden\u2014Station Demonstrations Continue\u2014Strong | Promise of an Ontario Majority for Liberalism and Good Government.Orillia, Ont, Oct.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u201cEast Simcoe won for Laurier and progressive and economic administration,\u201d was the sentiment which governed the four thousand people who crowded Agricultural Hall here last evening.As the Laurier Ontario tour progresses, day by day evidences accumulate that the people are prepared to give to him on November 3rd substantial evidences of their approval of the honest, clean and progressive administration of the affairs of the Dominion which has characterized the record of the past eight years, The great demonstration in Agricultural Hall here was a reflection of the growing sentiment which exists, especially in the rural portion of Ontarlo, in favor of continuation of that policy.The town of Orillla was en fete, the principal street being decorated with banners, bearing among others the motioes, \u201cWe want the G.T.P.built,\u201d and \u2018Laurier and the larger Canada.\u201d Spceial trains were run from Barrie and other points to carry the crowds desirous of hearing the Premier explain his policy.The meeting was a magnificent tribute to the personal popularity of the Premier.The large agricultural build-' ing wus fitted up to accommodate ahout three times as many people as the Opera House, in which Mr.R.L.Rorden spoke upon the occasion of his recent visit, but proved Inadequate to accommodate the large number present.The Premier's address was cheered: to the echo, his exposition of the Government\u2019s policy in contrast to that offered by the Opposition evidently satisfying his audirnce.There are strong evidences of industrial prosperity in: Orillia as in other towns in the county, and quite a few new\u2019 factories have heen\u2019 opened in recent years in this busy town, glving employment to a large number of people.The business men of Orillia also pride themselves on the fact thit there hus not been a ingle cise of bankruptey in the town for a nuinber of years.Every commercial concern, it is stated, 1s flourishing to a surprisng degree.The Premier dealt somewhat in detail with the tariff and transcontinental railway questions, and medicted a great Liberal victory on November 3rd.THE CRY OF SECTIONALISM.\u201cI have no dotibt at all that I shall have a aojority in Quebec, sald Sir Wilfrid.It is conceded by our opponents and they make this point against me: they say that Quebec is with me because I come from that province, and because I am of the race and of the people of Quebec.So at is; but sir, I say it, and 1 say it with pride, that I can see no reason why, having behind! me the record which I have, having never appealed to the prejudice of uny man, having stood above all things, upon the broad principles of the Lib-| eral party, I should not obtain us much support in Ontario as in Quebec.(Ap-! plause.) Ontario in my younger days, | when 1 was a boy at school, was the! hot-bed, the bulwark of the cause of}; Liberalism in Canada.At that time! Quebec was Conservative,but there has been à change from those days and Ij hope to see the day when Ontario will come back to its first love, when it willi become once more what it was before, the bulwark of Liberallsm.\u201d.When Sir Wilfrid resumed his seat, having spoken for fifty-five minutes, there was proionged cheering.BOSTON Boots and Shoes FALL FOOTWEAR THE LATEST STYLES If you wish the latest styles in Fall Footwear look over our lines, Infinite in variety of shapes and leathers.La are Calf, Velour Calf, Quaker Calf, Box Calf.Blucher.All the popular styles oË heel and toe 9350 \u2014a #6 shoe value for 83.50, En \u2019 We have a great line in Box Calf, Viel Kid, Patent Coltskin, Patent Kid, Patent The departure of Sir Wilfrid Laurier from Uxbridge yesterday morning wus | witnessed by a large crowd who gave) the Premier and Ludy Laurier a parting cheer as the train pulled out.At Blackwater Junction Sir Wilfrid held: a reception at the railway station while! walting for train connections and shook hands with a large number of passen-! gers, who.are always to be found at! this busy point.Among those who were, introduced by G.D.Grant, who accoimn- panied the Premier to Orillia, were, Rev.Mr.Sparks, and N.W.Hayle,! M.P.P., with whom Sir Wilfrid had a pleasant chat.At Canuington, the home of Mr.| Hoyle, quite a crowd had gathered, and in response to the cry, \u201cLong live Lau-| rier,\u2019 cheerd heartily.i VOTE AS YOU CHEER.| \u201cMy friends, IT hope you can vate as: well as® you cheer, and it will he all, right,\u201d suid the Premiers, when the cheers were renewed in honor of Lady Laurier.At Lorneville Junction there was mote cheering, in response to which | Sir Wilfrid appeared on.the platform, of the car and exchanged greetings with his admirers.In reply to a ques- Leather, Quaker Calf, Kangaroo Calf, Velour Calf, Button and Lace.Boston Shoe Store 2325 St.Catherine St.\u201c MONTREAL, \u2018Canada.Il _ These are the equal of custom made footwear in all respects _ All our Boots and Shoes are made on our Famous NATURE LAST.This is a guarantee of fitting qualities found in no other boots and shoes.FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Send for Mustrated Catalogue.ders by mail filled ut $3.75, our Most Stylish, Handsomest, Best Fitting, The Newest Shapes.All the newest ideas in Footwear will always be found in our stock.We are originators: others follow.Our designs exclusive as well as correct, FOR MEN AND WOMEN We have an immense line of Boston Boots and Shoes in Patent Leather, Patent Kid, Patent Coltskin, Vici Kid.Kangaroo Button, Lace und represented.da For either school or \u201c dress\u201d wear, our Boots and Shoes for the young folks are way ahead of all others.We are the largest retailers of Boots and Shoes in the world, with factories and tanneries at Boston, Brockton and Lynn, Mass, and stores at New York, Philadelphia, Roston, Lowell, Fall River, Springfield (Mass.), Hart- Baltimore, Washington, Worcester.Lawrence, ford (Conn.), Newark (N.J.), Providence, Rhode Island, Buffalo (N.Y., Cleveland, Toledo (Ohio), Montreal and Toronto, \u2018\u2018anada.Others now being arranged for.Or- carrying full guarantee.Wholesalers in BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS._J tion he was Informed he was in Vie- toria county and immediately inquired: England, the genéral manager of the\u2019 Assurance \u2018 .Liability Assurance Cor-;'Hamilton, brother-in-law of the Mur-|te use cheap drastic u ; \u2018poration, Timited, has been spending a\u2019 quis of Lansdowne, and chairman of|remedy for | We have not seen him lately.but few days in Montreal with one of the the Great Eastern Railway: also \u2018Sir; liver is Dr.Hamilton's Pills of we are going to try to turn him down.\u201d managers of his company for Canada, | William B.Forwood, director of the drake and Butternut \u2019 i asi Mr.r returned from regarding the welfare \u2018of Col.Hughes.cried an ardent Liberal who acted spokesman and led the cReering.Sam FKmployers' Corpdration, Lord Claud R.1.Griffin.attending the annual \u2014\u2014 aT MR.8.STANLEY BROWN IN meeting of the American managers ot} much plesed with the position hia MONTREAL.his company at St, Louis, Among those] company has attained in Canada.i.who.attended that meeting were the - s Mr.S.Stanley Brown, of London, chairman of the Employers\u2019 Liability IT IS HICELY INJSURIOUS physic, constipation and Safest torpid ane which.loosens Mr.Brown has just Cunard Steamship Company, Limited.\u2019 the bowels without griping pains.Use Mr.Brown expresses himself as very only Dr.Hamilton's Pills.Price 25c.SHERBROOKE DID NOT GO WILD OVER MR.BORDEN Great Demonstration at Eastern Town- | ships Metropolis Was Rather a Cut-and-Dried Affair.Sherbobke, Oct.20.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014The much heralded Conservative demonstration was enacted last evening, and the Conservatives have the county already won, The leader of the Opposition was escortéd from his hotel to the Clement Theatre by a crowd of the faithful, who had been armed with torches-and fireworke, from the Central Committee room of the Conservative party.There was a large crowd along the streets, and the Theatre, which has a seating capacity of about 1,000, was filled.The ladies and the Bishop's College students occupied a prominent part of the building.- A special chorus of about fifty voices-also occupied a \u2018conspicuous place, and a majority of this number were non-voters.The theatre was decorated with mottoes and banners, which came along.in the same train with Mr.Borden, and which had the appearance of having been used on previous occasions, The workmen who had charge of the decorations were from Montreal, and the local leaders had to take their instructions from them.\u2019 Mayor J.O.Camirand presided, Dr.Worthington was the first speaker.He their medicine like men and gon oa to] terference or help.If every luckless in-.spoke generally of the Liberal party \u201chaving broken their promises made to ithe electorate in 1896, and sald that !while Laurier was the idol of the people of the Province of Quebec, the country would\u2019 on the 3rd of November, show that they were.done with broken pledges.He criticised the action of | the Minister of Agriculture in acting aamittea\u201c in the way he did in Insulting the pet lor the British nation.He {intimated f the Minister of Agri- |that the name o {culture would not be found in the gentlemen.The ipecrage of nature\u2019s candidate for Sherbrooke county was most bitter in his attack on the Minister of Agriculture, but his words did not secin to go down with the maljori- ty of the audience.The applause seemed to come from his loyal supporters in the front row.: MR.BORDEN'S SPEECH.Mr.R.L.Borden, the leader of the Opposition, went over the same speech which he had delivered in Ontario and Montreal, and he repeated the same old stories which have gone the rounds since he started his campaign.The applause was , very stinted throughout his address, and it was admitted by bis own following.that he failed to arouse any enthusiasm.The leader of the Opposition closed by.predicting that on the 3rd of November, he.would have wafted over the wires not only a victory for Sherbrooke county, but also for the whole Dominion.* Hon.Mr.Tailion and Mr, R.FH.Pope followed, and the latter repeater his tirade against the Minister uf Agriculture.WHEN LIFE'S NOT \u201cWORTH LIVING Your Stomach is Out of Order and Needs Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets\u2014 Story of Isaac Jenkins.Are you afraid to eat for fear of the consequences?Do you have pains and aches, a feeling of despondency or sour stomach or heartburn?Are you restless and irritable?Is your work a burden?Are you troubled with sleeplessness, or 1s your night filled up with bad dreams?If you have any, of thes you needn't rush off to a doctor.procure à: Tablets.They will fix up your stomach and make life wo iving again.They've done it for others.Isaac Jenkins, 116 Dundas Street, Toronto, says: \u201cI was troubled\u201d with Dyspepsia for one year and could get no relief.I would have sour stomach and heartburn and could eat no rich food.I i \u2018Dyspepsia e symptoms Just used half a box of Dodd's Tablets and am cured.\u201d Special Notice.DOCTOR MACKAY IN OTTAWA.Dr.Mackay, made famous Hy his wonderful specific for drunkards, paid his usual weekly visit to Ottawa to-.day.He will be at the City Hall again, next Wednesday.\u2014Adva ., .Clement | box of Dodd's Dyspepsia | Half Price Umbrellas \u2014For $2.50, $3.00 and $3.25 ones.$1.3 Fine Taffeta Covers,\u201d handsome handles, small rolling.The maker's samples\u2014that's why they are so cheap.Taffeta Silk Blouses TAFFETA SILK BLOUSES, colors black and gray, pink and champagne.$5.60 for $2.76 $6.00 for.$6.50 for $3.25 $7.25 for You'll wonder how it's done.Lo.13.00 \u201d ; THE GROUND FLOOR.FINE MUSLIN TURNOVER COLLARS, also Guipure and Battenburg 19¢ JC.Stocks, 36e.For oo.Lace EMBROIDERY ANID LINEN, IUSTER BROWN COLLARS.oz 25¢ Were 60c, Now Leather Goods FITTED HAND BAGS, oxidized frames, strap handles.Worth Tbe.oO FOr oo eee Joe NEW PEGGY FROM PARIS BAGS = $1.00 ones.To clear .ole IN THE BASEMENT JAPANNED COAL\u201d HODS, 2c.For Cera Teas Teas GALVANIZED IRON PAILS, three sizes, 30c, sie and 40c.For ENAMEL DOUBLE BOILERS, 3 sizes.19\u20ac TE (1 dE 4ite EVA de) JE A A ER ore BTC, MOF uvvvriurnernsieiseonionenns.7T3¢ \\ : JIN THE BASEMENT.ENAMEL TEA KETTLES, guaranteed not to leak, Threo slzes.Worth\u2019 90c, for ve Worth $1.25, for .\u2026\u2026.-656 Worth $1.35, for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.0u0ecus sise HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, 12 oz.- bottles, 25¢c.For ; MENT, AT LESS THAN HALF.BROWN FEARTHENWARE TEAPOTS, 4 sizes, 1336, 15e, 17\u20ac and 20¢- IN THE BASE JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT'S SPECIAL OFFER! Fr .\u2014FOR LADIES\u2019 $1.50 to $3.00 LONG { OC CHAINS, for Watch or Mutt.kinds and styles.THE A Most Comprehens All \u2014 LIMITED \u2014 and Fashionable.at Prices > ~~ pa ~~ pros ~ THE BUSY THIRD FLOOR mA Offers Many Specials! S9CTFOR LADIES' 690c GOOD FLANNELETTT NTOITT ee.GOWNS.Frill around collar and cuffs, Only a limit ed quantity.and not more than two tO CULU Cuoscas.SALE AT 8 AM.sen o 9c \u2014 FOR LADIES\u2019 FINE QUALITY FLANNELETTE .WRAPPERS, lined to waist newest striped materials - Colors, black and white, blue and white, cardinal and white, êtc.Sizes 32 to 41.Friday and Saturday only, 79¢ each.OUR MANTLE DEPT.Which is a Fashion Exposition for Women in every sense of the word, again and again, we have demonstrated by the power of our low prices, aud the desirability of our merchandise; that we are leaders in this sort of commercial endeavor.Distinctly Desirable Garments For Women WOMEN'S THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS, up-to-date in style and finish, material Black and White Mixed Tweed, double breasted, new shaped sleeve with turn back cuffs, shoulder epaulettes with plain cloth strappings -and $10 50 Bun metal buttons, $15.00.For .het eee maar rama, STYLISH BLACK OR GRAY FRIEZE JACKETS, fitted back, double breasted effect, new sleeve, stash pockets, tailor stitching.Very neat and be- $5 coming.$7.50 ones.For J.Exceptional Value in Misses Mixed Tweed Coats Double breasted, military collar.deep shoulder capes, half belt across back, red cloth | strapping: and brass buttons.A mbbby garment, trimmed in a pleasing manner throughout.The usual price of this Coat*is $9.50.On Friday and $5 ™ \u2018 > - d FPT ES EAP The Popular An Attractive Men\u2019s Store | Hosiery Section dAe-Eer Mers se Fiannelette Night $2.3 \u2014For $3.00 and $3.60 Scotch ie Flannel Pyjamas, neat patterns, finished with frogs and girdles.49¢ Eker Jouvin's $1.60 Fine French ® Suede Gloves, in light tans and They have buttons\u2014that's why.49 Fer Tic to 81.25 Ladies\u2019 and Child- TIC dren\u2019s Ribbed Natural Wool Combination Suits.DZ n\u2014For 35e to 50c Women's and Child- \u2014mC ran's Wool and Cashmere liose, Plain or Ribbed.; 15e \u2014 For Women's Natural Merino oc Vests, high neck, long sleeves, nicely trimmed.: On Sale from $8 a.m.to 6 p.m.grays.Half Price! A LOT OF MEN'S SAMPLE HOUSE COATS.This season's styles.$8.00, TOT .eovverrrnenrronrannens .84.00 A Great Glove Offer 10.00, for Lee .5.00 \u2014For Women's $1.00 to $1.50 Kid 15.00, fOF L.2000 0e seance nnuces - 7.50 49c and Suede Gloves, broken, lines, all colors and sizes In the gathering.This offer holds good for the Two Days Only.On Sale from 8 a.m, to 6 p.m.39¢ For Men's 50c to 76¢ Braces, Lisle webs, kid ends, with cut off.15¢ Fer 50e 52 in.Tles, Silk, for wear- | ing with Bustèr Brown Collars.$1 65 FR FLANNEL BLOUSES.\u2018Boys\u2019 Tweed Suits 83.6 10\u20ac 'FRILLED CURTAIN NET.Spe- \u201cWhite All Wool Blankets The JOHN MURPHY ive Series of Bargains FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SELLING Splendid Stocks of Everything New \u2018 of Intense Interest, Small Wares American Pins, Sc, for .voeconcc00s Ge Tooth Brushes, 10c, for .a.se Clothes Brushes, 15¢, for .\u2026\u2026.10c\u20ac Nail Brushes, 5c, for .c.covevnnenenn.se Feather Bone Collar Forms .5e SIDE AND BACK COMBS, 20c to 35¢.FOr Lor-acocess 10\u20ac.Flannel Blouses aa The $3.25 to $3.76 kind.Colors black, navy and red.Assorted sizes.) \u2014FOR BOYS' TWEED SUITS, Norfolk style, that formerly sold at $5.75 to $7.25.All this season's goods.The maker wanted money and got it.7 Handkerchiefs HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014Fine Swiss Embrotd- ery, slightly damaged.Were 20c 10 and 25c each.NOW ce : C Ma aa Gray Flannel A YARD\u2014FOR GRAY FLANNEL, Plain or Twilled, light or dark shades.Think of it, 1Qc a yard.72 in.Bleached $heetings 72 IN.BLEACHED SHEETINGS.16c Per, YAFd so.\u2026.cereccccecsenscsscee cial, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026sessssescc0e 15e £ $2 6 PAIR \u2014 WHITE ALL WOOL ade BLANKETS.Size 56 x 76.The best Blanket in Canada for the money.UNDERPRICED BLACK DUCHESS SATIN, fine quality, Pure Silk\u2014 : $3.00, for .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.M2.00 yard $2.50, for .$1.70 yard First Floor.Terms Cash Pa The JOHN MURPHY pF PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS \u201c#4 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.CORNER METCALFE ° CO, Limited, Telephone Up 2740 \"Hamiltons or Torontos THE NEWS OF SPORTS TERSELY TOLD SPORTING COMMENT That there is a rift in the O.R.F.U.'s lute is made apparent by the following criticism of the Burnside rules by the Toronto Telegram: \u201cThe enap-back game, as played in the O.R.F.U., does not appear to be holding the friends it made on its firet appearance, and at last Saturday's game you could full many a time and oft hear the remark, \u2018This is not as good a game as last Saturday's,\u201d That last Saturday's game was, of course, the Varsity-McGill struggle.; \u201cThe trouble with the snap-back, from a epectator's standpoint, is that there is too much sameness to it.It consists of two futile attempts to buck the line and then a punt.And like the old songs, every verse is a repetition of the first one.In the scrimmage game there is the fighting on the wings and the throw-in to relieve the monotony, while the new rule requiring a gain on three downs puts in punting enough to satisfy the ordinary appetite.\u201d = * * The Burnside rules were adopted by youthful delegates to a+ acked meeting of the O.R.F.U.two years ago, and they were adopted in order that the big, strong players might be put out of the game.Some of the older heads urged at the time that the old rules should be maintained in the senior esrles and that the new rules should be tried out in the intermediate and Juntor series, but the youthful solons, who were in the majoriity, would not agree to this plan.Of the senior clubs that were in the O.R.F.U.at the time the Burnside rules were adopted, not one was in favor of them.Messrs.Harpell, Kingston, Dumoulin, Hamilton, McGiverin, Ottawa, and Thompson, Argonauis, were at the meeting, and they were all opposed to the innovation.The result of the youngsters\u2019 stubborness was that the Rough Riders dropped out of the union, the Argonauts went to nieces, and the Granites disappeared.; In short, the glory and prestige of ihe Ontario Rugby Football Union disappeared, and it became an insignificant body.It is looked upon as a junior organization, and such, indeed, it is.; Varsity last year trounced the alleged seniors of the O.R.F.U.in rude fashion, and will do the same this fall, It is easy to imagine what fate the would meet were they to be pitted against Ottawa College or Montreal.* = .> The Telegram has pithily expressed nne of the great objections.to the Burnside game.The latter is too monotonous.There is no variety to speak of.CL The tussles and strugglés of the Q.R.F.U.matches are missing, and there is - no denying the statement that people like to see individual as well as team contests.The Quebec game furnishes both, and the Ontario game but One, the individual.It is perhape not too wild a prediction tô hazard the statement that Que- \u2018bec rules will be used again by Toronto teams within the next three years, despite the best efforts of the cliqué that at present controls the O.R.F.U.[IRE - » In The Herald yesterday appeared the following: \u201cThe Westmounts will be dangerous in only one of their future games, and they will be apt to upset the calculations of the experts.Altogether the season promises to be as interesting as any the O.R.F.U.has ever haa.\u2019 - ~ What was written was: \u201cThe Westmounts will be dangerous in every one of their future games, and they will be apt to upset the calculations of the experts.Altogether the season promises to be as interesting as any the Q.ILF.U.has ever haa.\u201d = * .The announcement that the management will- permit only one league to pluy games on its ice, hus caused more than a mild sensation among the backers of the C.A.H.[.and F.A.H.L.Both leagues have been counting on securing the Arena, and the one, whose hopes are dashed, will not be ecstatically.happy.The Westmounts have practically the deciding voice in the matter, and the course they take at Friday night's meeting will settle the question, The Wesg mounts have not determined whether to accept the coy advances of the C.A.H.L.or the shy proposal of the F.A H.L., according to President Andrews, but it is understood that the Federal is the favorite in the running.\"As a matter of fact, the Westmounts will be in good company, whichever league they join, .- Arena * L The Westmount Amateur Athletic \u2018Association has emerged from the soft shadows of intermediate athletics into the dazzling calcium light of senior athletics, and they are bearing the promotion wih becoming modesty, \u201cNo swelled heads\u201d is one of Coach Pow- ter's admirable mottoes.TURF AND TRACK RACING AT MEMPHIS, Memphis, Tenn., Oct.20.\u2014The Dividend stakes for 2.20 trotters, and the Mugnolia stakes for 2.14 trotters were decided here yesterday, Bonnie Russell winning the former in straight heats, while Lesonjero took the latter in straight heats, Both horses.were tavorites.The third race for 2.07 pacers went over until to-day, aftcr Belle McC., King Direct and Sphinx S.had won a eat.Prince Alert, with Curry in the sulky, attempted to lower his own.pacing record of 1.59 1-2.Accompanied by a runner, he made the mile in 2.01 flat.Lou Dillon has recovered from the attack of \u201cthumps\u201d from which she suffered Tuesday in the race with Major Delmar.She was taken out of her &tall yesterday and around the track.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 H.B.Duryea's stable won the most money at the Morris Park meeting.More than $22,000 is credited to Mr.Duryea\u2019s account.E., W.Jewett, with one colt, Bedouin, won $14,475.IRY STILLWELL\u2019S POPULAR [50 MEAL OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.Bor.CRAIG AND ALEXANDER §7& r vo # Schmidt and jogged slowly International Golf Match is Being Played at Toronto To-Day The Misses Curtis, Philadelphia, Won Medal Matches Yesterday.Toronto, Oct.20.\u2014The team of lady golfers trom Philadelphia, brought here by Mrs.Griscom, on the invitation of com, Philadelphia, and Miss Dick, Lambton, tied, with 71.Miss Dod, the English champion, played against Miss Harvey, Canadian champion, Miss Dod making the course in 74 and Miss Harvey in 75.They were, however, all even on holes.The scores: Phila- Can- delphia.ada.Miss Bishop 78 vs.Miss John Miss M.Curtis vs, Miss Dick, Lambton.71 Miss Griscoll vs.Miss Green .+.83 Miss Wells : .vs.Miss Phepoe, Hamilton Miss H.Curtis .70 vs.Mrs, Bolte, Toronto.83 Miss Ayers .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2H SH Thomson, St.8.76 : Vs.Miss Davidson, Rose=- ° ; dale .coi.se.oacsoso0ss .TT] Mice Thomas .34 - vs.Miss Cox, Lambton.80 Miss Lockwood .T6 ; vs.Mrs.Dick, Lambton.-81 MISS DOA .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.14 vs.Miss Harvey The draw for to-day\u2019s international game, in which Miss Dod will play with the Canadians, is: Mr.A.W.Austin, president of the Philadelphia.Canada.Lambton Golf Club, were late in arriv- Miss Bishop Miss Dod ing yesterday, and were only able t0| Miss M.Curtis Miss Harvey play 13 holes, but were in time to play Miss Griscom Miss Thomson yesterday's medal match preliminary mies Wells Miss Dick to to-day\u2019s international event.Miss! Miss Lockwood Miss Green M.Curtis, Philadelphia, won with 66| Miss H.Curtis Misg Phepoe strokes, her sister, Miss H.Curtis, be- Miss Ayers Mrs.Dick ing second, with 70, while Miss Gris-| Mpg.Bettie Mrs.Bolte Miss Thomas Miss Davidson VICTORIA LADIES COMPETITION.Miss Nora Smith won first prize and Miss Knight second in the approaching and putting contests of the Victoria Ladies\u2019 Golf Country Club yesterday.Quite a large number of members competed.A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR.In the first edition of Fhe Herald, on October 14, appeared a despatch from Ottawa, concerning the victory of Ottawa lady golfers over a.team ffom Montreal.Instead of the heading of the article reading \u201cOttawa Ladies Beat Montreal,\u201d as it was written it read \u201cOttawa Cads Beat Montreal.\u201d \u2018The typographical efror is regretted.Saturday's Q.R.F.U.Games Will Certainly be Very Interesting Teams Are Well Matched and Each is Set on .! Winning.The indications are that a banner crowd will attend Saturday's match at the Baseball Park between Montreal and Westmounts.Both teams are dissatisfied with the result of their last game, which Montreal won by fifteen | points to eleven, the Westmounts be- | cause they did not win, when there was every prospect of their so doing, and the Montreals because of the; doubtful glory of their victory.| The Montreals are out for the cham-! | | | | i J.W.BROWN, one cf Westmount\u2019s i | Speedy Players.; \u20ac pionship and the Westmounts are out for a victory over Montreal and the rivairy between the teams will ensure an exciting contest.Montreal will have practically the same team that defeated Ottawa College, the only player not available for next Saturday being Og- ilvie.Westmounts will be stronger than last Saturday and as they have put in a week's hard practice, they may be relied on to keep the Montreals on the jump.followings, which will turn out in force to root for their respective favorites.Charlie Wilkinson, of Brockville, will referee.TWO OTTAWA TEAMS PREPARING Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, will be the Ottawa College come \u201ctogether in their gecond fray .of the season.There Isn't.a world of iove lost between these contest will be dull from a spectator\u2019s point of view, The Rough Riders they will take a lot of heating.The Both fourteens have blg scene of a Titanic struggle Saturday : afternoon, when the Rough.Riders and'nedy a teams and it is hardly likely that the Collegians are admittedly strong but it is hardly likely tht they are any better than when they dereated Rough Riders on October 8.If the garnet and grey loses it will practically put them out of the championship race, -but the last thing that King Clancy's proteges want happen them, is to be beaten by Rough Riders.Yes, At will surely be a battle, Ro MISCELLANEOUS © GOOD OFFICES RECOGNIZED.Because of the assistance that Mr.J.S.Robertson has given the Canadian Hunt Club ii running off its races, this organization hus made him an honorary member.ST LAMBERT BOAT HOUSE.A splendid programme has been prepared for the final concert of the season, to take place to-morrow (Friday) evening in the Boat house, St.Lambert and it is sure to be an enjoyable affairas usual, The last train leaves the suburban town for.the city at 11.30 p.m.so no -one need to rush away but can sit out and enjoy the concert fully.\u2018MAT AND RING.SCHMIDT WANTS TO MEET .MAUPAS.Florrie Burnett, of New York, Is.trying to arrange with George Kén- i JACK WILLIAMS, Queen's Half-back.NS A ASN Centre | ed swinging clubs at 3.30 a.m.Tuesday, Burrows Established New World\u2019s Club Swinging Record at Arena He Kept the Clubs Circling for Over Forty-three Hours.A world\u2019s record for endurance club swinging was established last night at the Arena by Tom Burrows, who at 10.36 o'clock completed a feat never before performed, viz., swinging clubs for 43 hours 6 minutes without a break.Burrows held the former record, 42 hours, but on coming to Montreal recently he decided to set a new mark, and his performance at the Arena was the outcome of this decision.He start- and all the time he was at work judges were present to see that his attempt was honest.Through the long hours Burrows maintained the monotonous.swing, using a wrist motion, and his average number of swings per minute was 120.This means that the clubs must have made at least 310,320 revolutions.Burrows was on his feet every minute of the time that he was af, his task, and this in itself was a severe strain.Towards evening hls pace slackened, though he never went below 120 reve- lutions.At ten o'clock Prof.Murray, announced that only half an hour re- | sponded by taking his time from the b music.mained.A pianist struck up a lively strain, and the gritty Burrows re- His speed increased, and he handled the clubs with all the cunning of a master hand.The exhibition was pretty, and the spectators applauded the performer at frequent intervals.At 10.30 o'clock the crowd broke into cheers, and when Prof.Murray announced, that Burrows would continue for five minutes longer, the enthusiasm was augmented.In a whirl of clubs, and to the time of a lively waltz, Burrows circled thé clubs for the last few minutes, and when the judges held up tehir hands to announce that a new world's record was established, the gpectators cheered again.Burrows dropped limply into a chair, which was lifted to the front of the platform.His admirers erowded round him, extending congratulations.To these Burrows tried to reply, but all he could say was: \u201cThank you for coming here, and I think that this mark will stand for some time.\u201d Then he disappeared behind the scenes.This morning he was out for a walk bright and early, and seemingly little the worse for his trying experience.His hands and arms are rather sore, and the muscles of the forearm keer twitching.This, however, will disappear in a day or two.Burrows challenges any other man in the world to swing clubs with him.McGil! Athletes Will Meet \"Varsity at Toronto To-Morrow reg 1 For the eixth time the track teams of the Unjversities of McGill and Toronto rhet Friday in battle royal for the intercollegiate track championship.The team which is to uphold the red and white left at nine o'clock this morning for Toronto, with the.best wishes of the whole student body.For the last week or so the main topic of conversation in hall and lecture theatre has been the old question: \u201cWhat chance have we for the trophy?\u201d With the performances of last week befôre them, the victory seems almost certain to.rest with McGill But appearances are extremely deceptive, Last year everything looked easy for the retaining of the championship, yet Toronto came sixty puints to the good above what was expected of them.: Apparently from a comparison of the records, McGill should find no difficulty from Toronto are not regarded as correct, and no such over-vonfidence will be entertained aa that which proved so disastrous last year.: The intercollegiate games were or- in winning the trophy, but the results|.1 16-1b.hammer\u2014Gus McIntosh, J.G.tablished, McGill holds eleven.Next year will see Queen's a vorthy rival of both, and the three sister universities will strive for the title of champion.The Mc(iill team ad their entries are as follows.100 yards dash\u2014M.J.Carney, R.A.Donahue, G.2.MeCuaig, G.T.Brown.120 yards, hurdles\u2014O.5.waugh, R.A.Donahue.440 yards\u2019 run\u2014R.A.Donahue, G.E.MeCualg, I.K.Deback, M.J, Carney.820 yarde\u2019 run - M.J.Carney, KR.A.Douahue, G.Æ.McCuaig, G.T.Brown.\u2018880 yards\u2019 run\u2014E.H.Grey, lt.E.Powell, W.J: Scatt.Mile\u2014Cs Gamble, FE.Hawkins, W, J.Scott.Broad jump \u2014 M.J.Carney, R.A.Donahue, Gus McIntosh.: High jump\u20140O.5.Waugh, R.E.Powell, J/ G.Beaubien.16-1b.- snot\u2014Gus McIntosh, J.Mac- Young, J.G.Beaubien.Discus\u2014J.(i.Beaublen, tosh, J.MacYoung.Pole vault\u2014R.A.Donahue, A.Cumming.EE.H.Debeck.\u2019 \u2018Gus Mcln- Beaubien, J.MacYoung.Princeton's defeat by Annapolis on Saturday fairly stunned the undergrad- uales.> | Joseph leads the Chicago National pitchers with elghteen games won and nine lost.He also batted .222, In his first fifteen games Chicago\u2019s new outfielder, Schudte, made fifteen hits, including three doubles, a triple and a homer, foi New York, Oct.20.\u2014Following closely his inauguration © a dancing class, composed of the young members of his congregation, Rev.John IL.Scudder, pastor of the First Congregational Church, Jersey City, has startled his flock by announcing that he will add to the dancing diversion that of boxing.Scudder has engaged as boxing master Patrick Cahlll, a saloonkeeper.The Marlboros expect to have Pete Charlton, Frank McLaren, E.Winchester, H.Birmingham, Bert Brown and Lal Earle of last year's team with them this season, and Roy Armstrong of Peterboro\u2019, Hall, an eastern player, Redpath of the westerns, and Tyner and McKernan of Barrie.The litter a goalkeepers are the new men available, New.oYrk, Oct 19.\u2014Prize money amounting to $35,000 will be distributed by the National Horse Show Association of America during the twentieth annual exhibition which will take place in Madison Square garden, Nov.14 to 19, inclusive.Several new classes have been added for competiion this year, including an increase of $3,000 in the prize list.) The annual rifle competition of the McGill Rifle Association will be held Saturday at the Pointe aux Trembles ranges, beginning at 10 o'clock.The competition will consist of twenty- one.rounds' each, a string of seven being fired at each of the following ranges.200 yards, 500 yards and 690 yards, shooting in any position, with head to the target, The Diamond Sculls won by Lou Scholes, of Toronto, will shortly be turned over to City Treasurer (Coady for safe-keeping.They have been removed from Ryrie's to Echoles\u2019 hotel, and ave now on exhibition there.Iou would like to keep them at the hotel, but he ig afraid of fire and burglars, and so will send them over to Mr.Coady at the end of the week.The Palma trophy, after having been won hy the American team in 1905, was returned.to Great Britain because of the allegation that the Americans had shot with a special make of barrcl \u2018The Rritish Rifle: Association did net ask for return: of the trophy.but the National .Rifle Association decided that it would not keep it if there was any question a3 to the genuineness of the victory.° In his report of the doings of the Vancouver \u2018\u2018rieket Club to John A.Hall, of the Canadian Cricket.Association, Alexis F.R.Martin, an old interantinnal player.writes that the teain hzË « good season financially and on the fielT.The captain, L.O.Garnet, is an old M.C.C.man.The report shows [that L.York made two centuries this year.Mr.Martin says that York, who Is twenty-six vears of age, would strengthen any Canadian team he ever saw.On this recommnendation York will in all likelihood be found on next year's interne tional, \u2018 BASEBALL Secrelary\u2019 T A boxy overcoat that comes just below the knee.For medium height men \u2014those whose fondness for rich, dressy fabrics and neat snappy style make them espeeial friends of the Imperial.The form is carefully hand-tailored on resistable shape of hair-cloth and shrunken canvas, moulded , by the hot iron, afterward made shape permanent by much skilful stitching.The skirt is boxy\u2014the velvet collar and shoulders fit neatly and closely ; yet they are loose and comfortable and give easy movement to the arms.Made of Isaac Carr's famous West of England Vicunas and Meltons ; Brown Brothers, Gala- shields, Scotland, heavy Scotch Tweeds and winter Cheviots.Price $1 5\u2014$30.4 | Semi-ready\u201d Tailoring MONTREAL 231 St, James Street, .1551 St.Catherine Street EI) * CADETS TO PARADE.\u2026 The cadets of Mount St.Louis and] Saturday afternoon will be a strong at-! traction, not only for friends of the A STAR BATTING TEAM.anized five years ago, and have prov- .A reduced rate having been secured, | ; Co Pet, ed a decided success.They are with-|a large number of students accompa- Mullin, Detroit, piteher.«300 out doubt the best contested series in| pied the team.A stop-over has been\" ugden.Et Louis, catcher.- 260 the Canadian athletic meets.For four| arranged so that the team may witness | J.Davis Phila.first base.= 01 years McGill were the proud winners the football games at Kingston between | padoir.\u2018 leveland, second base.71 until last year, when overconfidence the Rugby teams of McGiil vs.Queen's.! radley; Cleveland.third base.-301 and unforeseen disaster proved th2| The president, Will Stewart, and the | Parent.Boston, ShOTLSLOP.298 means of sending the trophy bark to! gecretary, F.GG.Wiekware, will take a fen LE.left fed 0e : a cords eS- of ; cam.\" «\u20ac .centre field.302 | Varsity.Out of the sixteen recurds e vHarge of the team Keeler, New York, right field.539 - : _+ M'GINNITY'S GREAT WORK.Joe McGinnity, the iron man of New GRIDIRON ECHOES York, was the best pitcher in the Na- .| tional League last season.The proof : | .| thereof is on the figures, which, in this oo.! \u2014e vase: at least, do not prevaricate.Sir worked in forty-four decisive guards, he said, were.lined: inside and| gz mes lust season, and, parts of seven out with cotton and were used in PAT\" jar eight mare games.Of fhe decisive ticular as a precaution against clots Of pattles he won thirty-twe and lost but : MA ra ave seri \u2018| blood.He sald he is inventing a SUb- nine, tying the rest.This gave him a | jane Yale conches are Seeds to stitute to them which cannot be ob-\u2018hetter winnig average hart any other BE aking * À piectea to, as in the game Saturday.! National Teague slabman, while he aloe : I In the West Minnesota leads the lowed fewr runs to the game than With the exception of the Yale games elevens with a grand total of 440-anybody else.the defeat at Anhapolls is the first that points to none for its opponents.This, Of course, McGinnity had a.great has been administered to Princeton record has been mnade In seven games, team behind him, but his work stands \u201csrnce 1960, and also the first time thel and there is a likelihood that the ré- out distinctively and in high relief as Tigers huve scored one since 1902, It is rumored that Filley, Harvard's; tig end, will drop football for a couple © \u2018of weeks and perhaps for good, to look \u201cafter the oarsmen, he being the crew captain this year.This will leave Har- jvard in a bad way for ends, Blnomer's absence in game was due to an injured shoulder.Saturday's: He re-opened the wound which erip-; pled his last year.He will be able to] Chine up for Yale against Wost Point) next Saturday.but will not practice much this week.|! No player has sertngthened the Pennsylvania line so much as Steven- soh, who supplanted orson, at quarterback on Saturday.Tbe youngster: \u201ctackled like a demon and ran with the , ball better than.any otner man on the team.Furthermore, he \"did not\u2019 miss a punt in the back field, and ran the team perfectly.\u2019 Tooker at present is playing a good game at end rush for Princeton, and if he keeps.on with his goud work a place pen Goals\u2014from-the-fiehl- have cut | match ween Carl\u201d Schmidt, \u201cof New York, and Emil Maupas, , Graeco-Roman style.best two in three falls.In the hope of securing a match, Schmidt has started training.Schmidt wants to wrestle in Montreal.He has defeated such crack wrestlers have been practicing faithfully as they , a5 August Faust, Mike Miller, and has are dead anxious to trim College and | wrestled a two-hour draw with John Prinning.' Denmark\u2019s Champi Seeks Fame New York, Oct.20.\u2014A new champion wrestler is on his way to this country.The newcomer, who is anxious to test his merit with the crack American wrestlers, is H.H.Egeberg, champion wrestler of all Denmark.In Europe, Egeberg is known as the Great Dane, having succeeded Beck Olsen, day on the steamship Main.be met by his manager, John F.a delegation from the Danish societies of Brooklyn.Manager Schmidt, who brought Olsen to this country a few years ago, when \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Css es on Wrestler and Coin in States he won the championship from Ernest Rocher, says that Egeberg is a greater wrestler than the former champion and that he expects him to beat all of the American wrestlers.Ernest Roeber saw Egeberg wrestle on the other side wlten he won the championship by Egeberg | throwing twenty-five men In one week.is expected to arrive here on Wednes-: Egeberg weighs 205 pounds and stands He will six feet two inches in height.He is proportionately built and is so finely developéd that for three years in succession he was awarded the physical culture prize for the best developed man in Denmark, æ i - Yankee Rogers Roughed it in is Match With Emil Maupas' bu he maten\u201d ih ne Cane- in the Buffalo Enquirer concerning the Maupas-Rogers wrestling match which he réfereed, says: : \u201cBut Maupas certainly showed he was a novice at the catch-as-catch-can game when he got on top.He did not know what to do, and with wicked face and leg holds, the latter hurting the Frenchman so that at one time he screamed in agony, Rogers finally put his man down for the first fall in ten minutes ænd thirty seconds.\u201cMaupas cannot speak a word of English, neither does he understand that language, and he had in his corner Dr.Gadbols, a famous Montreal physician and sportsman, who referees all of the bouts in that city.He speaks Eddie MéBridé ( Hotspur), writing English fluently, and the rules of the.second style were explained to Maupas, who, by the way, is a handsome leok- ing man, and his gameness, coupled with is inability to understand what was being sald about the ringside, soon brought him many admirers, many men who sympathized with him simply because he was a stranger and in a strange land., .\u201cIt was a most gruelling match from Rogers\u2019 viewpoint.Twice I had to caution him for roughness, although he Was always within his rights, but Rogers is a vicious person on \u2018the mat, especially.when he does not like an opponent, and poor Maupas was not tn his good grace last night.The final fall was taken in-arlittle over thirty- one minutes.\u201d 10\u20ac wil) \u2018have to be made for him on the jtesm, especially as he is showing.up twell as a drop kicker, He showed signs fof this ability last year, hut with a kicker like DeWitt he was given very little attention.\u2019 One thing which as hesn neglected so far'this year at, Princeton is.the finding a competent man to kick goals.Perhaps two of the best men of recent years who did this in good shape were DeWitt and Cadwallader.Both men kicked goals for their school teams.and were successful because they practiced long and hard at it.lure to hold the-sy Trainer MacMaster, of, Harvard, says, touched his heels.that only three men have been wearing | too quickly aluminum guards for the legs.These weight resisted the strain.card total of the season will fall before the hest he ever did, and the best done the season closes, Michigan is next in.by any National Leaguer in 1904.line, with 279 points, though it hus six: Of the other New York pitchers, Ma- points ag (inst it.| thewson worked through as Eight or nine Yale football plivers) games as MeGinnity, and won alinost are the victims of a distemper which its frequently.He struck out more men Las upret them physically and which than Joseph, and fewer hits were made was largely responsible for Yale's fail- off him.and the only explanation of euse eleven in the his failure to win ag many battles must second half of Saturday's game, The lie in the fact that he is naot.the gen- Lest> men\u2018 affecte 1 are Ralph Kinney, eral, with Bases crowded, that the Iron guard: Rorahark, centre rush: Owsley,, Man is.a qu:.rter-back.and Quill, half-back, An.Taylor did the hest pitching of his equal number nf prominent substitutes career, Wiltse, though only working jin fourteen full games, proved himself are likewise affected.\u2019 / k hile À à Eli arvard- .Chie e & corker, while Ames and Elliott got Harvard is now the only big collez | very little show.in the East that has not heen scored on | many\u2019 ¢rally who have a liking to see the: youth of the vity grow up hardy, heal- (thy, useful sons of the Dominion.The} occasion.is the annual drill inspection : for the usual trophies, and it is ho: secret that in Lhe opposition camps: there has more than usual exertions been put forth to reach as nearly as nay be the pinnacle of perfection.© Lieut.-Colonel Carrieres and Captain Bonham will be inspecting officers, and not the least interesting item on the afternoon's programme will be the presentation by Lieut.-Col.Burland, of the prizes won at the last competition, viz.: the cup to St.Patrick's, second trophy, Mount St.Louis, first teamgy third trophy, Mount St.Louis secon team.n The muster is set down for three.o'clock.bi members, but for those citizens gen- ! _ \u2014; to yar.that Dr SE TO prove .Chase's Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, blcading and prouruling piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it.See tose timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh bors what they think ofit.You can use it and et your money back if not cured.Oc a box, at al) dealers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto, Dr.Chase's Ointment, = Stylish Hats IMPORTFD DIRECT From England, United States, France ! and Italy.Fine Qualities.i From 50 to 500 Cents each.i A.ARCH.WELSH, .2262 ST.Catherins Street Ovposite Victorla.this season by any of its football op-i ponents.\u201cThe Carlisle Indians have run up a lirger total of points thanany of the colleges in the East, hut they have four points scored against them, Princeton, Yale, Pennsylvania, Cornell.Columbia, and the others have all been, scored on, though some of the elevensi have not had touchdowns mude On] prominent figure in the contests so far \u2018this season.By the irony of fate Brill, who weighs) 2:0 pounds, who has, safely passed alll the dangers of football, hurt himself while tryfg to convinee the Harvard athletic authorities that he is fit to play football, He was taking the required strength test under the direction of Dr.Dudley A.Sargent, director of the gymnasium.The big fellow worked too hard and snapped a muscle in his leg.He was doing the squatting act, trying how often he could lower himself from a standing posture to one where his hips Brin started to rise Tapestry Carpets, Borders and 8 Rugs, Beds and Bedding, all at Retiring fro and our immense stock of CARPETS, medium grades from the world\u2019s best makers, .in Super Wilton and Imperial, in Royal Axminsters and Genose, in Russian Velvet Carpets, in Super and, Medium Brussels Carpets, in large ranges of comprising the best and tairs.Extra values.Curtains and large discounts.\u2019 THOMAS LIGGET, 26743476 st.catherine st; and his 220 pounds of A » 7 + SPORTING BRIEFLETS + ; ! Billy Breen has agaln bcen electedy \u2018captain of the hockey septette of the | Winnipeg Rowing Club.A St.Louis club has offered to match \u2018Terry McGovern and Benny Yanger for October 25, and guarantees _a purse of $3,600.Stanley, captain of Quebec's hockey team last winter, will play with the Winnipeg Rowing Club during the coming seasot Max JAley.whoshas been defeated dian wrestler.Bob Fitzsimmons called Jack O'Brien's bluff to fight for the middleweight championship by posting a $5,000 forfeit to bind the match.: Charlle Weil Is in training to meet Eugene Tremblay for the Canadian nghtweight championship, catch as catch can, in a few weeks, It 1s repdrted that Lily Langtry is the purchaser of Meddler.We wish Lily would instruct her press agent-to keep out of the sporting columns.\u2014Chicago Record-Herald.The High School Footbal Team left for Quebec last night.It will piay the Quebec High Echool this after\u2019 noon.Mr.Powter was in charge of the team.\u2018 Buffalo, with & champion Eastern League team, is a good baseball city, but it is doubtful if it would be with à T ls tail-end National League team within 2 Its portals,\u2014New York Journal.The St.Louis Nationals refused to play the deciding game for the championship of St.Louis with the Americans unless they were given a share of the gate receipts and the: match hay been declared off.The weekly general meeting of the Athenaeum A.A.A.will be held at Roffey's, corner Atwater and St.An- tnine streets.Friday evening, Oct.21, It is the most satisfactory VAS NS RS OS SAS OS ASS ur Credit Plan § plan.in existence, No strict requirements as contained in other Credit Systems; no red tape and no annoying features whatever, Thousands in Montreal owe their comfortable \"liberal plan, and the same opportunity Is open to you.You make your own terms.homes to this We are doing THE Furniture business of \u201cMontreal this Fall.The little prices are doing giant work.at 8.30 o'clock sharp.A good attendance is requé&sted.: \u2019 \"Jack Walsh announces his willingness to meet any man in Canada at \u2018145 pounds.His addrese is 477 Wellington street, and he would be glad to! ,hear from anybody anxious to test his prowess in the ring.Phfiladelphia Jack O'Brien, whose = real name is Joseph Hagen, is easily the wealthiest fighter in the world.He has $80,000 in the bank and owns twen- ty-one houses in the Quaker (itv.His Metropolitan House Furnishing Co., 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street.Completa House Furnishers, JAS AS NICAL NSS NSA NY present.home is fn the best residential part of Philadelphia.\u2014\u2014 lives like a wealthy merchant.fAshter) SPECIAL SALE OF HYMNS, ANCIENT AND Benny Yanger may be up against a tougher proposition than he thinks when he faces Maurice Sayers at Milwaukee the latter part of this month.It Benny's shoulder is \u2018still weak and he thinks he is picking out easy meat he is wrong.\u2018 Carl Lundgren, the Illinois youth, .Exceptional You can always get the latest in All at 25 per cent.o .CHAPMAN\u2019S BOOK STORE, MODERN, COMMON PRAYERS, OXFORD BIBLES Opportunity.- i marked prices.- \u2018 2407.8t.Catherine Street, Books al Chapman's, ° St.Patrick's at Champ de Mars onl m Business superior workmanship mean excessive prices.of the world.EXQUISITE GOODS MODERATELY PRICED It is an accepted fact and one constantly demonstrated by Henry Birks and Sons that design in the making and setting of Fine Jewellery, Silverware, ete, does not necessarily The stock of Henry Birks & Sons is moderately priced, not because of any lack of artistic merit or quality, but solely on account of their improved manufacturing facilities and their mature experience in the buying markets Three City Stores: MONTREAL, OTTAWA, WINNIPEG.and originality of = \u2018Fine Plants \u2014\u2014 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT \u2014\u2014 HALL & ROBINSON'S 2671 ST.CATHERINE STREE and Flowers T.\u201cTel.Up.3673.IN Prepare and you PHRicHARD COGNAC and same lemon an LAPORTE, COGNAC Ph.RICHARD COGNAC One pound each of fresh beef suet.sugar, currants and apples: wash, pick and dry currants, and mix meat, suet and apples with 1-4 pound of citron all are well mixed throw over them by degrees a quart of.Cognac.Wholesale Grocers, Montreal, Agents for Canada.THE KITCHEN your mince meat with will have a perfect pie BRANDY MINCE: of orange peel, juice of one d gruted peel of two; when MARTIN & CO.Ltd, YOUR MILK Should be pure and clean, or y eases are traceable to this sourc proof bottles, which keep it as clea the cows.Give your child pure milk, THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK COY.2685 ST.CATHERINE STREET.SELLING OF BAY ON THE WHARF Objections Raised at Meeting of Chambre de Commerce Yesterday.The modification of the plans for the permanent freight sheds on the harbor frent occupied the attention of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon.Mayor Laporte said at the meeting that he favored the modification, The Harbor Commission had entered!\u2019 upon the erection of two-storey build- 1lrgs without providing practical means for reachinæ the second storèy.He, however, did not know that the work of reconstruction was interrupted.He advised the Chumber of Commerce to write to the chairman of the Harbor Commission asking for inforrnation.\u2018 President Brault cousidered it would: be useless to apply to the Harbor Com- a\u2014 \"TREATMENT OF PILES.Permanence of Cure the True Testa Many so-called pile rernedtrs will afford the user slight tanporary relief, ard the mijority of those afflicte® do not expect more than this.The average sufferer, tried every preparation recommended for the cure of piles, comes to the conclusion that there is no cure except by anxopzration, and rather than undergo sthis \u2018last resort\u201d he suffers on, vesigned Lo the situation, s0 far as may de, The attention of those interested is invited to the following experience.\u201cAfter ten years of suffering from blind, \u2018bleeding and protruding piles, and.after using every remedy I could hear of without any benefit, I finally bought a fifty.cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure, and used it,with such good results I bought next a dollar box, which finished up the job.That was nearly six years ago, and as far as piles is concerned I am curedyand have never felt a symptom of them since.\u201cMany others have used this remedy.by my advice, and with the same re- after having sults, and I.always recommend it to suffercrs with piles.\u201d C.H.Potts, Burlington, Kans.% \u2018Testimony like this should convince the most skeptical .the Pyramid Pile Cure not only cures, but cures to stay cured.It is in the form of a supposi- 2 Bp ou are taking a risk drinking it: many dix- e \u2018 Our Milk is put up iu air-tight, dust- 0 and pure as when it came fresh from .TEL.TPTOWN 669.\\ ere mission when the Mayor.who was a member, could say nothing about it.-He thought it would be better to ap- \u2018ply to the Government, vol The menibers agred to this, but decided to.apply to the Harbor Commission also.The question of the prohibition of hay traffic on the wharves was discussed.In answer to a request by the Chamber the Harbor Master said that he had advised the commission to impose a tax of $50 for the season on five or six | dealers who had been using the wharyes! as a hay market, but that the Board! had done nothing.He considered this unfair to the merchants of the city who paid high rent and taxes for simie lar privileges.In his opinion the city of Montreal should put a stop to the traffic, Mayor Laporte said that the regulations imposed no specinl tax for the selling of hay! and the Chamber decide ea to notify the City Council, ° tert SARNIA JURY APPEALS TO RAILWAY COMMISSION Wants it to Consider the Best Means of Ventilating St.Clair Tunnel to Prevent Loss of Life.Narnia, Ont., Oct, 20\u2014The inquest on the recent tunnel tragedy was conciud- ed before Coronér Dr.Wm.Logie.Twenty-two witnesses in all were ex-' amined, aud_the following verdict was rendered: \u201cWe, the jury empanclled ty; enquire into the death of Daniel J.(3il- Hes und others, find that Duniel J.Gil.\u2018Maleolmson DOMINION NEWS TOLD IN A LINE One Day's Record of the Latest Happenings in Canada.Halifax, N.S.\u2014The death occur.d on Saturday morning of Mrs.Mary Wiggins, widow of the late Geo.Wiggins, and daughter of the.late Wm.Colsell King, for many years rector of Windsor.\"Amherstburg, Oct 20.\u2014The ratepayers voted on a by-law to raise $8,000 to purchase a new pump for the waer- works.The by-law received very little support being defeated by twenty- two for, 251 agalnst.: Quebec, 20\u2014 Messrs.P.A, Choquette, A.Lavergne and A.Taschureau, will practice their profession af advocates under the firm name of Choquette & Lavergne and Taschercau, at No, 97 St, Peter Street, Halifax, N.S.Oct.20-5.F, Smith, the well known stock broker, is now in the United States, but his assignment is in the hands of the official assignee, Geo.KE.Faulkner, The liabilities are .heavy, Ve dW a À St.John's, Nfld., Oct, 20.\u2014The Lub- rador mail steamer Virginia Lake, concerning which there has been much anxiety, is safe.She was detained by the severe hurricane that swept the coast of Labrador last week.The daul- age done by the hurricane was great.Ottawa, Oct.20.\u2014Rev.Canon Mclar- thy.late parish priest of St.Bridget's Church, is seriously ill at the presbytery.Dr.C.F.Martin, professor in McGill University, and specialist In lung and stomach diseases, was called in consultation.Ottawa, Oct, 20.\u2014Judge O'Meara gave judgment finding Charlre Kelly and Albert Hillman guilty of keeping a commen gaming house, The prisoners were remanded for sentence till Dec.1h.Kelly and Hillman were allowed out on $1,000 bail.Whitby, Oct, 20.\u2014A prominent citizen and pioneer has just passed awdy in the person of Mr.Arthur M.Richardson.Deceased was born in Pickering township in 1837, and after many years as a successful farmer he retired und removed to Whitby seventeen years ago.: .Peterbaro, October 20.\u2014Peterboro is the largest town in Ontario, the present population being 14,175, \u2018us compared with 11,548 in 1903.An increuse of 1.781 vas brought about by the addition of the village of Ashournham to the town, while the natural growth is responsible for the difference.North Sydney, N.8., Oct, 20.\u2014(Npe- vial.)\u2014 Another fatal accident occurred at Sydney Mines last night.A boy named Bernard McMillan was returning from work at.the -winning plt and fell off, the car passing over his body and mangling it fearfully.He was only fourteen years old.He leaves a father and mother and three brothers.Preston, Ont, Oct.20.\u2014Tast night the buildings of the Metal Shingle Company were totally destroyed.THe loss is about $30,000; insurance unknown, The workshops occupied the farmer power house of the Galt, Preston and Heepeler Street Railway.The loss is serious, as the company are rushed with orders.The cause is not known, Brockville, Ont, Oct.20.\u2014At the ASsizes Court Mark Forsyth, of Kempt- ville, obtained a\u2019 verdict against the C.P.R.for injuries sustained in August, 1905, near Kemptville Junction.Forsyth alleged that while driving over the plaintiff's crossing the horse Lonk fright at a pile.of ties unloaded on the highway by the company's employes.London, Ont, 20.\u2014Londun, St.Thomas and the Talbot settlement in kKl- gin County are soon to have a visit from two distinguished personages, Lord and f.ady Talbot de Malahide, of Ireland Lord Talbot is a relative of Col.Talbot, founder of the Talbot sot- last year celebrated at St Thomas, and with Lady Talbot he will spend some time In the district which bears his name, : Hamlltga, Oct.20.\u2014As a result of the investigation by w special committee of the Board of Education Into the case of Miss Mulcolmson, a teacher in the Cannon Street School, it was decided to recommend the board to stand by Miss Ih her appeal against the decision of the Police Magistrate, who fined her $2 last week for too severely whipping a boy named Kelly.Evidence given for the teacher was to the efefet that she had not unduly punished the bov, who had played football shortly after being whipped, Toronto, et 20 \u2014Charles Horace Gooderhain is dead, aged sixty, the youngest son of the Inte Wm.Gooder- ham, Till twenty yeurs ago he had charge of the millinery interests of Gooderham and Worts at Mansonville, but he then mnoyed to Toronto, where he has since been prominent in various nancial institutions Mr, Gooderham at the time of his death was a direc tor of the Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation, the Confederation Life In- lies came to his death hy suffocation from gas in the St.Clair tunnel, Octo-| her 9, 1904, while in discharge of his duty as a tunnel brakeman for the st.Clair Tunnel Company.Your jury also are of the opinion that if the company had betler equipments for ventilation it would, we believe, have prevented the accidents: that have occurred since the opening of the tunnel for traffie, and we, your jury, strongly urge that the railroad commission appointed by the Government investigate what means the St.Clair Tunnel Company should adopt to prevent the loss of life in the future.\u201d .BISHOP'S COLLEGE STU DENTS, Annual Meeting for \u2018Elections Held Yesterday.\u2018 The Students\u2019 Assoctation of Bishop's College have elected the following officers for the current year?Hon, president\u2014Dr.F.W.Campbell.Hon, vice-president\u2014Dr.W.Grent Stewart.5 Hon.Treasurer\u2014Dr.Jas, M.Jack.President\u2014G.Gellaty.Vice-president\u2014To be elected by dep- tory.can be applied in the, privacy of tal '05 the home, directly to the parts affected and does its work quickly and pain- lessiv.: Secretary\u2014J.J.Mullin.# Representatives\u2014Messrs.F.Martin, \u201808; J.Rowell, \u2018O7; A.Bercovitch, *06; Druggists generally sell this famous!'0; to be elected.remedy for fifty cents a package and The annual dinner will take place sufferers are urged to buy a package! about November 15, and a theatre night now and give it a trial to-night, cept no substitutes.A little book describing the causes|Chairman, W.H.Rielly; sccretary, À Ac-|two weeks later, The theatre committee is as follows: and cures of piles is published by the|Bercovitch; treasurer, J.Dohan; com- Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich, mittee, Messrs.F.Martin, M.Pitman, and same will be sent free to any ad-jT.A.Swift, J.Rowell, B, A.Conroy, éress for the asking.surance Company and the War Eagle and Centre Star Mining Companies.Un til n few ycars ago hé was one of the Board of Regents of Victorian Univer.Hity, Mr, G ooderham has also for muny vears taken a deep personal Interest in the Home for Ineurables, of which he was a trustee._\u2014 New mainspring in your watch from $1.00, guaranteed one.your.KR.-Hems- ley, Watchmaker, 255 St.James Street, \u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014 Ry a majority of 10 to 2 a Jury has awarded $1,000 to Mr.B.Hugman, who #ued the town of Westmount for damages for injuries sustained by hits wife, who slipped and fell on à Greene ave.rldewalk last winter.The chief contention was that the accldent wus due to the slippery state of the sidewalk, and that the town ought to have provided a sufe passageway for pedestrians.) * YOUR WORN OUT STOMACH What it badly needs is the toning, strengthening influence of Dr.Hamilton's Pills\u2014they work marvels where the stomach and digestion are poor.In one day the appetite increases, everything you eat is promptly converted into nourishment.The blood supply increases and \u2018the whole eys- tem is radily strengthened.No stomach specidlist could write a better prescription than Dr.Hamilton's Pilla.J.Mullin, Money cheerfully refunded 1f they full to cure.At all dealers, 25¢ per ox.THE MAN E is the man that + BEHIND has never used-a bottle of Imported Claret indorsed by all physicians, Sold only by GRAVEL FRERES, °° r St.Catherine Street \u201d McGill College \u2018Avenus, ; Tgp fen tm am RP CL IE tlement, the centennial of which was Jauired.| keep the vessel ri THY MONTREAL WEBALD.THURSDAY, GRAND TRUNK ASKS FOR LESS TAXATION Company Considers Point St.Charles Shops Are Assessed Too High.The Finance Committee held a special meeting yesterday afternoon to cousider the complaint of the Grand Trunk Railway in regard to the over- taxation of its works at Point St.Charles.The Conuypany conterded that its property is overtaxed by $199,000 and asked that a reduction be granted to that extent, that the amount of its taxable prroperty stand at $1,000,000 The committee did not agree with this view, but offered to keep the taxation at {ts present figure for a period of twenty years.The difference of $199.000 occurs in connection with the ralls, engines, boilers and motive power at Point St.Charles.The city had assessed these at $229,000, but the company considered $80,000 to be quite sufficient, as the tracks and other material were movable : Mr, Willlam Wainwright wrote that it would be well to settle the question amicably, us (he company was preparing to extend ity shops at Point St.Charles.Mr, R.S.Logan, assistant to the general manager.pointed out that thy company was doing a large atnount for.the working people of Montreal.The company was only making a reasonable request when it asked to have its property assessed on a basis of one million dollars.able property of the company was $1,- 053,100.To this should be added $52,- 300, the value of the land the company had an option on at Point St: Charles, making a total of $1,105,600.Ald.Sadler, thought that upon this the committee would be willing to grant a fixed taxation for twenty years, provided the case of overtaxätion were withdrawn from the courts.Chairman Vallieres said.thaË the city would ouly graut fixed taxation in re- men, men were to be employed in the new shops.the company would employ as many men as it required.About $150,000 would be spent on the new shops.The matter was leftfover until the next inceting, THE DISHONESTY OF SOME FRUIT DEALERS Montreal Buyer Duped but Only for a\u201c Ald.Sadler figured out that the tax-| turn for some benefit to the workinge- | Ho wanted to know how many Mr.Logan sald he did not know, but, .Brief Space, When He Got His Money Back.| The fruit inspectors are kept pretty busy on the wharves at present examining the apples shipped abroad.De- | spite the Government prosecutions for | coming falsely, a\u2019 continually marked fraud they are across shipments flagrant example of which came to light yesterday.A Mnntrealer dealer bought à car load of apples from a prominent apple dealer ln Trenton, which were suvb- posed to.be number one quality.He pald for them without examination and they were duly delivered here.On arrival he noticed that the mark Had been evidently changed, so he refused the lot.He demanded his mo- néy back and Trenton dealer to aveld exposure \u2018refunded the amount and sent a man down to\u2019 remark the Foods as number two standard.The inspectors examined\u2018 the lot and found them number\u2019 two and now the apples go to England with the telltale erasures and remarkinge te nati- fy the merchants there that all Can- adlans are not honcet.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u201cINVENTOR'S ADVISER,\u201d This ts & booklet just published by Messrs.Marton & Marion,\u2019 Patent Attorneys, New York Life Building, Montreal.It is à valu- ablo guilde to patentees, since It points out the pitfalls into which inventors are most likely to stumble.The book, which is hound in cloth and contains 138 pages, is mailed to any address upon receipt of 25 cents.NORWAY WANTS BEST OF CANADIAN APPLES Canada\u2019s Commercial Agent Reports Numerous Openings for Trade in That Country.Ottawa, October 20,\u2014The Department of Trade and Gommerce this morning received: a report from C.E.Sontum, Canadian agent in Norway, In which he states that Norway has entered into iL parvel post, convention with the United States, and ruggésts that Cun- ada should folow suit, Tcéland, which has\u2014been\u2014salated\u2014from\u2014the\u2014rest-of\u2014tho world lherefofore ts noy to be brought into constant touch.With Europe by means of a cable with Norway.A cou- tract has been entered (nto to lay the cable lhe and the work is to be commenced tmmedilately,.Canadian apples of first rate quality are in constant de- wand, notwithstanding the high rate of duty.A Market can be built up so long as only first class stock is sent over.Buldwins uros rincipally re- Tn view of \u2018the short crop of hay, he has placed CanudHan exporters in touch with buyers, and thinks there are excellent prospects for Canadian hay.Mixed clovor and timothy {8 required, not course hay.Scarcity of water In Norweglan rivera may have tho efefct of reducing the output of pulp and lead to an Increasing demand for Canadian pulp in the foreign markets.: DIGBY, N.S., SCHOONER WAS ABANDONED AT SEA Terrible Experi:nces of the British Vessel Syanera During Recent Gales on the Atlantic.\u201cNew York, Oct.20.\u2014After having been buffeted by wind und wave for seven (days, until only her battered hulk remained, the British schooner Syanara was get on fire and abandoned at sen October 18, off Georgetown, 8, *.Mer commander, Captain Morehouse; and four members of the crew' arrived here yesterday on the Clyde Ine steamer Apache, which, after reacuing the five men, set fire to the hulk.Two saullors had : been taken from the wreck on Monduy by the British steamer Barrister.The Syanara left Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, October 11, with a load of timber for Digby, Nova Scotia, and on Wednenday began her battle with the gale, which finally compelled the cutting awhy of three masts in order to ted, This was on the storm, and on the third day o Saturday, the sean the fourth day, avan over the dismantled hulk, forcing her crew to take refuge on the after house.Thit afternoon Geo.dol the mate, anid two seamen ere bn from the it k by hoary e à vere! ronnieb The storm\u2019 began to abaté bn Sunday, and when the Bar.rigter was sighted the five who ar- herd felt that there Wan à ponsi- .esl rived: he iNtY of er reaching .an.American vost and! Geingd the a8 Wen THE ACCOUNT of .BUSINESS MEN SOLICITED Day and Evening Classes.Open al) 2204 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Opp.Christ Churoh dathodrat = Two doors east of University street.\"Phone Main 1714.Cor.ST.JAMES and ST.PETER STS.West End Branch, Cor.Guy and St.Catherine Streets, Open Sat.Evening from 7 to 9.EDUCATIONAL.MISS GRAHAM'S | SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, E NGLISH.FRENCH, BOOKKEEPING, | Leveque Universal System practical business training.- Positions guaranteed to competent stenographers.COAL.THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING CO., LTD.Works : Drummond Ceitiery, Westville, IL 8.Mipers and Producers of \u201cDrummond\u201d Cos} and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotis.Offered {8 all sizes and quantities to sult purchasers.Shipments by water or rail.\u2019 Head Office, Roem 121i, Merc J Building, Montreal.BASts Bank COAL | Bost American and Welsh An thracite, Scotch and Sydney Steam.Lowest Prices.Andrew Baile mcd s.Mosquitoes | Mosquitoes! Mosquitoes! BLACK FLIES! 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Hon.W.&.Fielding became Premier of Nova Scotia in 1384, which position he held up to 1896, having sat for Halifax throughout and acted as Provincial Secretary also.In 1896, however, hs resigned and joined the wonderfully brilliant -coterie of Pen-statesmen who entered the Laurier administration accepting portfolio of Minister of Finance, which he has since held with conspicuous ability.He was elected to the House of Commons for Shelburne and Queen's by acclamation and was re-elected in 1900 by a majority of £93 over Mr.J.J.Ritchie.Mr.Ritchie {fv again his opponent on the present Occasion.Co The new Minister of Finance signalized his entry into Dominion politics | MINISTER OF FINANCE.by introducing a new preferential tariff scheme in 1897, and moved resolutions during the session of 1898, amending it so as to make it an Imperial British preference: He visited England in 1897 to float a new Canadian ban, which was obtained on bet- \u2018ter terms than uny ever before secured by Canada.He was one of the Cana- -diam delegates to the Colonial Conference held in London in 1902, and attended the coronation eof King Edward with Sir W.Laurier.LC Initiative and courage, combined with admirable precedence have been the characteristics of Mr.Fielding's administration of the.Department of Tinance.Each session of Parliament has: witnessed glowing scenes of enthusiasm when he made his budget speechs, and unfolded the tale cf prosperity of both people and Government, in the creation of which he has taken so active a part.The inspiring scenes which marked the introduc- \u2018tion of the British preference in 1898 will long live in the memory of those privileged to witness it.Almost equally enthusiastic was the outburst of patriotic spirit which marked the reception of his German surtax plans in 1903, to combat German trade hostility, and the \u201canti-dumping\u201d provisions of his speech at the last session of Parliament.Besides being a masterly administrator, Mr.Fielding is one of the best speakers in Parliament, and as a debater has few equals in the coun- trv.Hon, W.8 Fielding is a governor of Dalhousie University, and was.for some years president of St.George's Society of Halifax, He is by religion a Baptist.) WE a DEBATES IN JACQUES CARTIER.A joint meeting was held on Tuesday.evening at Notre Dame de Grace, in Jacques Cartier, on Tuesday evening, avhich was very satisafctory to Mr.L.A.Boyer.and his supporters.Mayor J.De Corrie presided, the Liberals being represented by Messrs.Li.A.Boyer and J.De Corrie, jr., while dr.F.D.Monk and Mayor De Corrie, of Lachine, represented the Conservatives.The sympathies of the meeting appeared to he warmly with Mr.Boyer and Mr.De Corrie, who were loudly applauded.An anrouncement that some time ago orders had been issued for the construction of the bridge over the caual at Atwater Avenue, was.received with strong signs of approval, = The same speakers also held debate ut Godin Hall, Cote des Neiges, last might.YESTERDAY'S NOMINATIONS.The nominations to date are: Lib- erals\u2014J.I.Marcil, Bagot; D.B.Meigs, Missisquoi.Conservative \u2014 Lu stafford, Quebec West; Edward Kidd, Carleton County; Capt.Clive Phillips, Woolley, Nanaimo, There are also two withdrawals, Mr.J.abourg in Pontiac, and.Mr.Halley in St.Lawrence division.MORRISON OPENS CAMPAIGN.Mr.M, J.Morrison, the Conservative tandidate in St.Ann's, opened ls campaign last night with a meeting al engineers\u2019 Hall, Point St.Charles, He was assisted by Mr.Donald Maumaster, K.(., who made an excellent speech.Dr, Sharp presided, and first called apon the candidate, who spoke briefly.In opening Mr.Morrison expressed his devotion to the principles of Conservatism, which he declared he would sup- MR.J.A.C.ETHIER.Joseph Arthur Culixte Young man of thirty-six.As hig name indicates, he is-a French-Canadian, born ut St.Benoit, county Two Mountains, which.constituency he has represented since 1898.© Educated at Montreal College, he adopted the profession of law and from 1888 to 15895 he acted as deputy prothonotary for the district of Terrebonne, and subsequently was appointed Crown prosecutor for the same district.Besides the study of national politics, he has taken a deep Ethier is a come forward in the Conservative interest.LEEDS LIBERALS, Brockville, Oct.20.\u2014(8pecial.)}\u2014 The Liberals of Leeds met in convention at Delta yesterday and nominated W.J.Gibson, of Gananoque, us their candidate for the pending election for the House of Commons.Several names were proposed, but only W.J.Gibson and F.C.Fradenburg, of Westport.Mr.Gibson is engaged in business at Jananoqua and will be a strong can- ate, AN OPPONENT TO MR.POWER.Quebec, Oct.20.\u2014(Bjiecial.)\u2014The Conservatives of Quebec West have at last agreed upon a candidate to oppose Mr.William Power.Mr, Lawrence Stafford, advocate, of this city, who already has been defeated in three previous political contests, two in the county of Portneuf and one in the county of Lot- biniere, has been chosen.\u2014 HON.MR.PATERSON AT GALT.Galt, Ont., Oct.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hon.Wm.Paterson, Minister of Custonms, addressed a meeting in.the Opera House here last night in the interests of the Laurier Government, and George Laird, Liberal candidate in South Waterloo.The meeting was well attended and the enthusiasm was marked.The unanimous opinion of those present was that Hon.Mr.Paterson's address was the fairest and finest political address ever heard in Galt.He was In great fettle, despite his arduous and exacting work of the last month, and his address was studded with bril- liunt passages, \u2014 RESULTSsOF PAST ELECTIONS, During the present campaign almost every voter in Canada is a siudent of comparative politics.To such the following table, showing the results of each general election in Canada since Confederation, will be of interest: 1 .Liberals.Cons.Ontario .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ccnccu 36 47 Quebec 000000000000 20 45 Nova Scotia .16 3 New Brunswick .8 7 Totals 1220420 00s000e 80 102 Conservative majority\u201422, 1872.; \"Liberals.Cons, Ontario .\u2026\u2026\u2026ovssss0s00cs 50 38 Quebec .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ceil 27 33 Nova Scotia .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10 11 New Brunswick .9 7 \u2018Manitoba .1 3 British Columbia +.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 5 Totals 0000040000 97 103 Conservative majority\u2014f, 1874, i Liberals.Cons, Ontario L.\u2026esenec00000s 64 24.Quebec .\u2026.33 8: THIN AND RUN DOWN If vou are thin, pale and in a general run-down condition, easily catch \u2018old and subject to coughs, take An- stier's Emulsion.It will surely strength en and fortify your system and estiublish a greater power of endur- alice and disease resistance.It is acceptable to the weakest stomach.Nova Scotia .cevceem 17 4 \u2018New Brunswick .1t 5 Manitoba .8 a British Celumbia .0 8 Prince Edward Island .6 0 Totals \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.188 73 Liberal majority\u201460.1878.Liberals, Cons.Ontario ssec.scu-acmveuse 29 69 Quebec .e 20 45 New Brunswick .11 5 Nova Scotia .cceceeem 7 14 Manitoba .asc.1 3 British Columbia ., 0 6 Prince Edward Island .1 5 Totals s.cveccesercccnns 69 137 Conservative majority\u201468§.1882, Liberals.Cora.Ontario .\u2026.-.+\u2026\u2026\u20260c00oumes 38 54 Quebec .crcrcraverarm 17 48 Nova Scotia .\u2026.\u2026.6 15 New Brunswick s.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 10 Manitoba .cccvvee 3 2 British Columbia .0 6 Prince Edward Island \u2026 2 .4 Totals 0m.73 139 Conservative majority\u201467.1887.Liberals.Cons.Ontario v.0\u2026.asouneon 38 54 Quebec .ira 29 36 Nova Scotia .cera 7 14 New Brunswick .e 6 10 Manitoba .PA 1 4 British Columbia .0 6 Prince Edward Island .6 0 Territories .0 4 Totals .armenia .87 28 Conservative majority\u201441.1891.Liberals.Cons.1Ontarlo ces 44 48 Quebec .J 35 30 Nova, Scotia .ni 16 New Brunswick .3 13 Manitoba .0 6 Prince Edward Island .4 3 Territories .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0 4 Total 0.93 123 Conservative majority\u201431.1896.LT - : Liberals.Cons.ontario \u2018w.RES 48 43 Quebec .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.49 16 Nova Scotia .10 19 New Brunswick 5 9 Manitoba .2 4 British Columbia .4 2 Prince Edward Island .3 3 Territories .vee 3 1 Totals .Lee 133 88 Liberal majority\u201435.1900.Liberals.Cons.Ontario +.\u2026.000000u0n ene 87 Ba Quebec oii \u2026\u2026 hs 7 Nova Scotia .ven 1 5 New Brunswick .9 5 Manitoba .a.3 British.Columbia .4 2 Prince Edward Island .3 2 Territories .2.4 0 Totals .133 30 Liberal majority\u2014>03.© DR.ROSS\u2019 ELECTION SURE.dolphe Lemieux, Solicitor-General, and St.Flavie, county of Rimouski, wherc they addressed à large mééting yesterday in the interest of Dr.Ross, the Liberal candidate, Mr.William Price, the Conseravtive candidate, was re- protented by Dr.Gauvreau and Mr.elley.Three thousand electora were at the meeting and listened to the addresses of Hon.R Lemieux, Senator Chequette, Benator Fiset, aud the local member, Mr.A.Tessler, The meeting was a Liberal success and leaves no room for doubt of the Liberal candidate's election.MR.BERGERON AT VALLEYFIELD Valleyfield, Oct.30\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014Mesnsrs.Bergeron, Plante and urendeau addressed a Conservative meeting here last night.Aa fair crowd was present to hear the addresses.ENTHUSIASM FOR PICHE.Mr.Camilla Piche, Liberal candidate in St.Mary'a division, held an enthus- lastic meeting last evening at his central committee rooms, 1232 St, Catherine street.The occasion was the opening of the rooms, and the electors of the division responded loyally te the call.Not only was the large hall jtaelf crowded with enthusiastic voters, but the sudience extended through the doorway and blocked the pavement outside.Of the speakers.Mr.Piche and Senator Cloran were given an especially warm recèption.Mr.Nazaire Pulze occupied the chair, and the entire staff ,of the committee were present, {ncluding Messrs.Hor- misdas Lapointe, sr., Joseph Dionne, Joseph Bourgelas, Joseph Bariteau, J.Desjardins, D.G.Lapointe, G.H.A.Pellerin, Theophile Trudeau, J.B.Charbonnead, Henri Dubord, C.B.La- fond, H.¥.Bellemare, H.Lapointe, jr.Aristide Rivet, F.X.Charbonneau, Senator Cloran opened the meeting by an address brim full of patriotism.He enumerated the benefits bestowed on the country by the great Canadian, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and exhorted the electors to cast their votes for Mr.Piche on November 3.\u2019 The candidate followed Senator Clo- ran.Mr.Piche was received with a storm of applause, those outside the hall clamoring for him to make himself heard there as well as inside.Mr.Piche responded with an address that was full of eloquent alluglos to the history of the Canadian people.Then passing on to the present day politice of Canada, he showed the merits of the Liberal administration, evidenced \u2018in the prosperity that reigns on every side.Messrs.J.Decarle, G.A.Lacombe, and R.latulippe followed the candidate on the rostrum.ST.CUNEGONDE FOR RIVET.The school hall on Vinet street, St.Cunegonde, was too emall to hold all who wanted to hear Mr.L, A, Rivet speak last evening.Nearly two fhun- dred people gave him a splendid reception.The Hochelaga Liberal candidate began by referring to the last election.when he was returned by a majority of 250 votes.He declared that that ma- | jority would be doubled on.this ocra- sion.that His reason for helieving so was the Libéral Government had \u2018brought the country prosperity unriv- \u2018 Senator Choquette, have returned from! \u2014 Fels-Naptha ~\u2014 saves Half the wash-day\u2014time, \u2018cial.»\u2014Nr.Quebec, Oct.20.\u2014(Sperial.)\u2014Hon, Re- back, hands, clothes.Fels-Naptha .; Philadelphia I u aled in the \u2018history of Cansda.He eriticised the speeches of the leader of the Opposition, particularly that at the Monument National, Discussing fiscal affairs, Mr.Rivet said that Sir Wilfrid Laurier fra 1896 had declared that the protectionist policy then in force meapt ruin for the country, and that if returned to power he would establish a tariff which would give satisfaction to the whole country.This he had done, and the country was benefited from that legislation.r.Letourneau, of 8t.Henri, Dr.Charbonneau, Mr, Bazin, and Dr, Pou- part also spoke, MR.BORDEN AT SHERBROOKE, Sherbrooke, Que., Oct.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Mr.R.Ia Borden arrived here yesterday at noon, and was given an enthu- siastiec welcome by the Conservatives of the city and district.He was met at the Grand Trunk station by a deputation of citizens and escorted to his otel, In the evening a mass meeting was held at the Clement Theatre, where congiderable enthusiasm prevailed.hen the leader.and Dr.orthington, the Conservative candidate and his party entered the hall, the applause lasted several minutes.Mayor J.O, Canu- rand of Sherbrooke, presided.Mr.Borden dealt at some length with the Grand Trunk Pacific scheme and the tariff.He covered very much the same ground as in his speeches at Montreal and Quebec, and was follow ed with close attention by his auditors.In concluding his remarks, Mr.Borden stated that the prospects of the Conservative party were of the brightest, \u2018The reports which he had received, were very encouraging, and he believed that on November 3 from British Columibia to the Atlantic the country would once more turn to the Coriser- vative party.They would get good tidings from every province, he felt sure.Mr.Borden was confident that on the evening of election day the good news would be wafted to him over the wires that Dr.Worthington had met with the appro\u2018sal of his electors.Dr.orthington spoke at some length on the political questions of the day and was favorably received.Hon.Mr.Taillon, Mr.Rufus Pope and Mr.Bumbray also spoke.Mr, Borden left by the C.P.R.at 10.30.SHERBROOKE TLIDERALS CONFI- 4 .Ascot Corner, Oct.20.\u2014Three hundred Liberals met at Ascot Corner.yesterday.Mr.Knight, the Liberal candidate, Dr.Pelletier, M.P.P.and Mr.John Leonard addressed the meeting The general feeling here is that Mr.Knight will be elected by a good majority.\u2014\u2014_ HON.MR.LEMIEUX AT LACHINE.A meeting will be held a tLachine this evening in favor of the candidature of Mr.L.A.Boyer.Hon, R., Lemieux and others will speak.DEBATE AT COTE DES NEIGES.A Mr.S.Deguise presided -at a joint meeting at \u2018\u2018ote des Neiges last evening.\u2018The speakers were Messrs, Cousineau, D.A.Lafortune, l.ussier, Emile Demers, Monk and Boyer.MR.CHARLES MARCIL'S CAM- PAIGN.Metapedia, Que.October 20.\u2014(Spe- Charles Marvil yesterday addressed a mass meeting at St.Andre de Restigouche, one of the hew parishes of the Metapedia Valley.He was .received with cvery marg of sympathy and encouragement.To-day Mr.Results Are Sure Because Situations Wanted\u2014Male.WHERE TO FIND HELP Situations Wänted\u2014Female.£4 Adverttsements uveer this heading\u2014One insertion, 20 words, 10 cents; one week, 2 cents.£4 Advertisements under this heading\u2014One insertion, 20 words, 10 cents, one week, 25 conte.V JANTED \u2014 BY A RELTABLKE MAN, furnaces to attend to, weekly or monthly.First class references.Apply Matthew Irvine, 12 Balmoral st.243 V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CHINESE AS \u2018ook or to wait at 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policy as a mongrel one.Mr.Morrison said he wanted a clean, open fizht, devoid of personalities, and he would be prepared Lo meet Mr.Gallery on the platform at any time, .Mr.Donald Macmaster devoted mo# of his time to a discussion of the Grand Trunk Pacific project.He closed with a patriotic peroration.lauding Mr.sorden as the man who would see that Canada took its proper place on this continent while doing its duty to the Empire.- This was the policy that Mr.A COUGH - - CONUNDRUM When is a cough \u2018more than a cough?When it's a settled cold.When it hangs on in spite of all you can do.Cough mixtures won't cure it because they are merely for a cough and this is something more, Scott's Emulsion cnres the cough because it cures the something more, It heals and repairs the inflamed tissues where the cold has taken root and prevents its coming back.: : \u201c We'll send you a sample free upon request.SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York SMOKE ! CAVENDISH MIXTURE ! SOLD ONLY BY been Mayor of\u2018St.Scholastique twice.He is secretary-treasurer of the rural municipalites of St.Scholastique and St.Colombin, ind secretary of the Mutual Assurance Company of the parish of St.Scholastique.Mr, Ethier, when returned at the general election of 1896, had a very narrow victory over Mr.Jos, Girouard, being elected by a majority of-hut fourteen; however ere the general election pf 1900 he had considerably strengthened bis position and was returned by a majority of 131 over Mr.Girouard.His friends of Two Mountains are confident that on Nov.3rd he will yet more increase hisilead.Am Morrison, as one of the \u201cmen behind \u2018Borden,\u2019 would support.Short speeches were also given by Mergers.Frank Curran, S.Carmichael, and W.O.Smith, MR.FOSTER AT WHITBY.Whitby, Ont, Oct.20.\u2014Hon., George E.Foster held a meeting here last night in support of Mr.Peter Christie, the Conservative candidate in South Ontario.He denounced the G.T.P.as an outrageous arrangement gor the benefit of grafters, favored Government ownership.and promised, if the Conservatives won, to reform the \u201cvic- fous system of the Intercolonial Rall- way.\u201d BOULEVARD ST.PAUL LIBERALS.The Tiberals of Boulevard St.Paul will hold a mass meeting this evening jn support of their candidate, Mr, Alphonse Boyer.Among those who will speak will be the candidate and Messrs, 1.Charbonneau, P.Duchesne, Aubertin, and Arthur Geoffrion, HARRIS CLUB OFFICERS.The elction of ofifcers of the Harris Club resulted as follows: \u2014Henry Campbell, president; R.Lindsay, vice- president; T, Boyer, secretary: N.Wie son, treasurer.Mr.Jos.Marchand was unanimously appointed a director .of the club, the first French-Canadian to ogeupy this charge.The club will hold a banquet on October 22.ee \u2014 MR.PRICE DROPS OUT.Mr.H.Price, the Conservative candidate in\u201cMontmagny, has withdrawn, H.RAWLINS, 76 Bleury St, leaving the field té Mr.A.Lavergne.It is said Mr.A, Bender may, &galn \u2019\" * @hancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C.,, R.A.Pringle, J.A, C.Cameron, LL.B, LIBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc., Richmond and Carling sts., Loudou.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.{REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIBLDS, Barristers, etc., 1734 Notre Dame st S.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.e Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St James st., Montreal.\u2014 I, _ Educati ° 1 PFACIAL MASSAGE, MANICURING, SCALP treatment and Electrolysis thorougbly Babmer, 454 Guy 250 taught.Terms reasonable.street.\u2019 RS.JESSIE KELLOND, THACHER OF plano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.60a City Councillors street.283 purs WANTED \u2014 ENGLISH, PENmanship, arithmetic, shorthand, taugbt privately by experienced professor.Excellent references.Address 23 Brunswick st.(near Beaver Hall).261 tre To Let.O LET \u2014 BELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, eight rooms and bath, modern convent- onces; possession November first.Apply No.7 Gladstone avenue, Westmount.288 \u2014 mat 0 LET \u2014 A NICE BRICK FIVE ROOM cottage to let, No.260 Boyor st., eight dollars.U.Johnson, 494 St.Paul st.250.| Doge\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.dTisters, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors 18 ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING, BY FIRST class dressmaker.219 St.Urbain.250 (WVASTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL, JUST IN FROM ¥ the country, desires a position as nurse in small family.Address 306 Magdalen st.247 WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG WIDOW, WORK by.day.housecleaning or offices: Al Address 749 St.247 «ook; best city references.James st, ' VVANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH GIRL REquires sewing for children by day or weck.Address 86 Arlington avenue.Phone Westmount 258._ 347 For Sale.&d'Advertisements under this heading\u2014%c per word for ons insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 FINE SPECIMEN OF CANAdian wild pigeon, mals\u201d bird; well preserved.Address K 417, Herald Office, 250- OR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, SEVEN octaves, ivory keys, in good order; a bargain for some one, $:3 cash.127 Alexander 9 et.rT TT - 247 custom, good rigs and milk supplied purchaser.Apply P.O.Box 78, Ville 8t.Paul.- 261 OR SALE \u2014 THF BEST FUEL.NO.1 Scranton coal, $# 4 per ton, all sizes.J.D.Millar, 196 \u2018St.zintoine st.Tél.Main 4032.240 NOR SALE\u2014MORRISON CONCRETE AND Macadam Stone, in all sizes, made from \u201cBanc Rouge\u2019 8Syenite, is recommended by engineers, architects and contractors in important works, for many reasons, being ma- chine-broken, clean-screened, dry, fireproof, promptly delivered by our own teams at reasonable prices, besides giving the highest test results for all kinds of concrete and macadam work.Roofing Gravel and Top Dressing for cement floors, dic.The Morrison Quarry Co., 204 -3t.James st.Telephone Main 4632.250 OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MILlion.Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hard wood, $3.00; mill blocks, $1.76; tamarac blocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Quy and William st.Tel.Main 462.JOR SALE \u2014 MILK ROUND, 30 GALLON | Herald Wants Reach he Peope MarcH will visit 8t.Alexis.On Moss day next, he will speak at a great Lib eral assembly at Campbelltown, In company with Hon, m.Pugsley, Soli- citor-General of New Brunswick, LAURIER CLUB TO-NIGHT.A grand rally of the Laurier Club will be held to-night at 8 p.m., to organize the Laurier demonstration which is to take place uext Monday at Sobmer ar - SCORED MR.COUPAL, \u2018 The magnificent weather yenterday made possible the gathering together Of à large number of electors at the open air meeting at Laprairie in the interests of Mr.Koch Lanctot, the Libeg- al candidate.Mr.Lanctot was agaist ed by Hon.Raymond Prefontaine, C.Cherrier, M.P.P., and Mr.Marc Sau- valle, of Montreal.Mr.Lanctot himself, opened the meeting with an excellent address.He presented himself asa warm support- \u2018er of Sir ilfrid Laurier, and challenged his opponent, Mr.Coupal, who is running as an independent, to come plaine ly before the electors, with a statement as to his position.He showed the necessity of givingthe present Government gs strong a following as possible in order that they might be able to carry out their energetic railway po- lilcy.\u201cI'he farmers of Laprairie felt in their own prosperity the results of Liberal administration, Such a party was the ont to support rather than the Conservative, to whom this opponent really belonged although he had not the courage to come out and frankly say so.Mr.Coupal then endeavored to make his position clear, with only partial success, hile his qpinions apparently leaned towards the Conservative platform, they were so indefinitely expressed that the audience secmed unable to determine what policy he intended to follow if elected.Mr.M.Sauvalle replied to Mr.Cou- pal by drawing a sharp contrast be= tween the frank way in which Mr.Lanctot placed his opinions and intentions before the people and the apparent fear of Mr.Coupal to commit himself to any statement, Mr.Laric- tot was justified in his allegiance to the Liberal party by the great advance made by Canada under it, the great public works projected and the brilliant future they were opening up for it.\u2018 Mr, Patenaude then addressed meeting in favor of Mr.Coupal, and Mr.Cherrier for \"he Liberal candidate.Hon.R.Pre'untaine followed, receiving a magnificent reception.Ha took up first, the question of protection and showed how, while this wag the great cry of the Conservatives the Liberals had reully been the party wha protected the industries\u2019 of Canada ag was shown by their great advance in the last cight years.The -Conserva- tive party, hc said, had, in Laprairie and Napierville, a candidate who seemed ashamed to take their name, | Mr.Charles Beaubien spoke briefly lin support of Mr.Coupal, \u2018designated as an independent candidate, CLEANING AND DYEING Done in the most modern and scientific manner.Delicate fabrics and costumes a specialty, ) R.PARKER & GO., Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.2410 St.Catherine St.,, and 1958 Notre Dame Street.Phones: Bell (Up) 3041, Main 1597; Merchants 23, Who Buy, Sell or Rent Rooms and Board, HERALD DIRECTORY.For ROOMS, BOARD, OI TABLE BOARD.Persons desiring information regarding rates of rooms or boarding, as advertised below, may obtain same on calling at Herald Office, There records are kept for their accommodu- tion.E4 Advertisements under this heading\u2014One insertion, 20 words, 10 cents, one week, 25 cents.OOMS \u2014 TWO BRIGHT ROOMS, ON ground floor.hot and cold water, opon fireplace, with or without board.160 Mansfield.st.262 Reo \u2014 LARGE MOUBLE ROOM, SUITable for one or two gentlemen or ladies, with or without board.638 Crescent st.20LZ OOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT board, well furnished rooms, all conveniences.60 Victoria st.252 OOMS8 \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED rooms, privileges, Apply 4127 St, Catherine st.247 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, large bright rooms, beatesd, Auer light; suitable for gentleman or married couples.2717 St.Catherine st.258 OOM \u2014 TO LET, OND SINGLE.ROOM, on bathroom flat, a)! home comforts, telephone and steam heated; for a respectable lady or gentleman; references exchanged.78 Mance st.27 «WHERE TO Situations Vacant.&4# Advertisements under this beading\u2014One insertion, U0 words, 10 ceuts; one week, ob cents.\u2019 .\\ ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON LADIES\u2019 underwear, blouses and skirts;.good wages and steady work for good hands.The Progress Mfg.Co., 10 St.Peter at.258 V ANTED \u2014 A BOY FOR MAIL ROOM.Apply Herald Mail Room, Chenneville street, 240 WANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT, APPLY lla Bleury st.247 YWVANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED FURE- man for r wholesale fur establishment; must understand designing and have a thorough knowledge of the manufacturing of furs, wages nao object; yearly engagement.All correspondence will be treated as confidential.One speaking French and English preferred, Apply P.O.Box 1145, Montreal.247 WANTED \u2014 GOOD SMART BOY, FIFteen or sixteen years old, for warehouse.Apply, with references, between five and six o'clock, to G.S.Hubbell, 59 St.Peter st.247 ANTED \u2014 A GIRL WISHING A GOOD \u2018home.Address OQ.L.Johuson, Sutton Junction, Que.251 Property for Sale.OOMS \u2014 LARGE, PRIGHT, FURNISHED double room to ront, with board, 33 Mc- Gill College ave.247 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT breskfast.Apply 60 Victoria at.247 Roos \u2014 LARGR DOUBLE FRONT FURnished room, bathroom flat; other rooms above; good English board; vacancies for few Reous \u2014 TO LET, HEATED BY HOT water, gas, very comfortable.478 St.Lawrence, near Ontario.247 OOMS \u2014 ONE OR TWO WELL FURnished rooms, breakfast and late dinner, west of Guy, above St.Catherine; telephone in house; private family.Telephone Uptown 3017., ReoM ~~ TO LET, LARGE, WBLL ¥UR- nished room, central, all convenignces; 105 Church 25! private family; gentleman only.st.(near Sherbrooke).room, with sitting room, on bath fiat; also furnished or unfurnished front and back parlors, $723 St.Catherine st, Phone Ue, a OR SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, - kitehen stoves, hall stoves, and cvery- thing for the house, at cheapest pricess The Prince Co., 33 Bt.Lawrence st.NOR SALE\u2014-SAFES, FIRB AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Largest stock in city.A.Ahern, Montreal Sate Works, 390 St.Jam st.Telepho Main 814.NOR BALE \u2014 PURE MILK, 600 GALLONS * dafly, in quantities to suit large usera.Regular dajly delivery.For terms per gallon, write Milk Dedler, Herald Office.22 84\" Advertisaments under this Meading\u201454c | er word for one insertion.Six insertions or the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per insertion.{'OR SALE - A PAIR OF OUR FAMOUS Dane puppies left, from such deacandants as Champion Sandor Vopn Inn \u2018Champion Harold and Caesar, the finent combination living.Apply Hox 18, Brookfield, Col.Co, Nova Scotia.247 Fer BALE \u2014 FOX TERRIER PUPPY, well marked, 11 weeks old, male.233 Stanley st., 247 OST \u2014 STRAYED FROM 341 DRUNMOND street, a white bull terrier dog.Reward.\u2014_\u2014 Found.{OUND \u2014 LADY'S FUR NECK RUFF, just outside M.A.A.A,.Saturday evening, 8th instant.Owner cao obtain by describing accurately and\u2019 paying for advt.Apply Box 215, care of W.B.Stone, Westmount, 341 \\ \\ = 7 Lost.\u2018 I OST \u2014 OCTOBER 9, GOLD 8TICK PIN, 4 pet with a Hrazillan bug, between Mansfield st.and Cedar ave., by way of St.Catherine, Gug and Pine ave Reward at 99 Maans- field st.241 OST \u2014 FIVD DOLLARS, ON 8T.QATH- erine st., Tuesday afternoon.Minder will pleane telephone Westmount 1077, or return to 55) Argylo avenue, and receive reward.247 OBT - MONDAY NIGHT, ABOUT h:30, gray flatiron bag, containing small amount of money.Finder please return to No.3 Albert Place, Westmount, 247 OST \u2014 ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, aout three d'clock, between Chesterfield avenue via Victoria avenue to Sherbrooke street, or on St.Catherine car, or Guy street to St.Luke, lady's gold watch, in plain case, with short chain and tassel.Reward upon return tq 48 Chesterfield avenue, Westme at À OOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGB, BRIGHT furnished parlors, suitable for gentlemen or married couples.Terms moderates.Apply 2777 St.Catherine at.; 247 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED LARGE FRONT &4r Advertisements under this heading\u2014¥c per word for one insertion.Six insertions tor the price of four, making the rate 3 ceut per word per insertion.FoR SALE\u2014RESIDENCE, 871 METCALFE avenue, Westmount, 10 rooms, up-to-date, everything of the bost; always open for inspection; good garden.Apply premises, or Colt Binks, 515 St: Paul st.Telephone Main 416.: 208 (YOR - SALB \u2014 NO.745 WELLINGTON, double tenement.Photographer's studio on ground floor.Lot 256 x 118, .Will sell for $1,600.00 to prompt purchaser.Apply G.T.Hickin, 136 Church ave., Verdun.248 and 3 farms in country\u20143 in Arundel.Will sell or exchange for small house in Montreal or vicinity.Particulars at 813 Cadieux st., forenoon or evenings.OR SALE \u2014 \u201cWINONA COTTAGR.\u201d Country residence, Y rooms, bath with water connections.Fruit garden, large stable, hennery.One mile from Victorta ave., on Sherbrooke st.extension.Apply W.J.McGee, Mechaniçs\u2019 Building.ARM FOR SALE \u2014 LARGE BRICK house, 2 barns, stable and granary each 50 x 26, shed 30 x 25; all new: 140 arpents good land.Price $3,000.Near depot.Fulton, Mascouche, P.Q., Canada.OOMS AND BOARD \u2014 A DOUBLE AND single #pom, with board, for gentlemen; all modern conveniences.Apply 16 Kinkora ave., corner of Mackay st.260 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT, TWO LARGE FURnished rooms, on bathroom flat.174 St George st.1 240 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED \"throughout, steam heated, Auer light, bath and telephone; gentlemen only.20 Osborne st 247 OOM8 \u2014 TO LET, DOUBLR OR 8INGLE, well furnisbed, vacant -for 17th, electric light, bath, etc.179 Mansfield st.247 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, A FIRST CLASS suite of rooms, with separate bath, elec- trio light and all other conveniences, X 414, Herald.288 OOME\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE furnished rooms, with modern conveniences; very plessant; central locality, 26 Belmont st.251 Roy \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM, en parlor flat, suitable for two, bot water heating; use of kitchen if desired.3¢ Mance street.Tenet %1 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.ONE LARGE FRONT room, suitable for two gehtlemen.224 St.Antoine at.28L\" JOOMS \u2014 WITH \u2018BOARD, TQ LET.SA t.Antolne sty © SAL BEAUTIFUL HOUSE\u2014$5,650 FACING MQUNTAIN PARK\u2014Charming hew sandstons front, elght rooms, hardwood .finish, nickle open plumbing, enamelled bath, hot water furnace, and all newest appointments.A dainty model home.VICTORIA STREKT\u2014Above Burnside.Fine brick house.3 storeys and basrment.Good order.Would make good te nents.A bargain to quick buyer, $4.0 ST.\u201d URBAIN STREET\u2014Good k double tenement, with hot water .naces; in EN good order; 2 storey shed.Frice $4,200.Rent $448.Want quick offer) OTTAWA AND MURRAY STREET-Corner stores and 12 dwellings.Good, size lot.Pays thirteen per cent.$10,500, FRED.R.COLE, 138a 8T.JAMES STREET.Cartage and Storage.Have Your Furniture or Baggage Moved or Stored by The Merchants\u2019 Express Co.340 ST.JAMES.Phone\u20142388 Matr \"MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by Arthur W.Wilks.WILKS & MICHAUD, ACCOUNTANTS, Merchants Bank Building, Tel.M.4135, Eveninge, 646 Plessis 4 Lot, Tol, RB, 33.OR SALE\u2014HOUSE IN COTE ST.PAUL, FIND WORK £4 Advertisements under this headin \u2014O insertion, 20 words, - 10.ceuts; one Seek, 25 cents.V ANTED A PLAIN CANDY MAKER; one who «ou Eandle cakes pre A Address S.Slinn, Baker, Fernie, B.C.ferred AXN/ANTED-FIRST CLASS LITHOGRAPHIQ artist; one familiar with working on Btone preferred.Highest wages and steady position to the right party, \u2018Canadian B Note Co., Limited.» : 20 ve .BE Wax TED \u2014 BY ONE OF THE LARGEST waist factories in the city, an energetic and ciperionced man to take entire charge of our sewing and pressing departments, Apply, glving referonces, to P.O.Box 128.253 - WANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, ALSO housemaid.Apply, with references, 9 Dorchester st.a ANTED \u2014 SERVANT FOR GENERAL housework; no washing; po cooking; woman preferred.47 St.Famille 8 t.247 V ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST in general housework.Apply at once, to 12 Tupper st.247 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTELligent persons to solicit orders for aurs- ery stock; to the right parties I can offer the make a start.Apply for terms, at once, te E.D.Smith, Winona.Ont.: LL THAT YOU MAY HAVE THOUGHT about a nursery salesman's position may be wrong.Let us tell you about what some of our salesmen are doing.No experience necessary.We teach you, Write Lo-day.\u2018Luke Brothers Company, Montreal.* ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT, ENERGETIC MEN, to sell Glacier, the wonderful substitute for stained glass.Exclusive territory given.\u2018Apply The Martel-Stewart Co., 681-633-653 Craig st.Undertakers and Embalmers, J C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st., and e 123 St, Dominique.Uptown 2728, East 117, WiLLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine ut, Uptown 2667.; LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington street.Main 4118.\u2014 Ea] A gents Wanted.SALESMEN MAKE 500 PER CENT, COMmission, selling \u201cNovelty Sign Cards.\u2019 Merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight.500 varie ties.Catalogue free.Sullivan Co., 1139 Maple wood ave., Chicago,lll, 247 Business Cards.A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FINe layron & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warchouseman, 415 and 417 St.Paul st., Montreal.Heated Storage, Bond or Tree.\u2018Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.Picture Framing.MIRRORS In all sizes to order.MALONE MOULDING & FRAMING CO., 48 Beaver Hall Hill, ET Marriage Licenses « ISSUED BY 3 JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Strest and 49 Cresesnt Street.EEE TRADE MARKS, PATENTS [ih REGISTERED PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIES.8.4 FETHERGTONHAUG & go SWOLIOITORS AND EXPERTS MONTREAL \u2014Suitable for Bathroom, the whom he .Situations Vacant, : very good home for right party: middle-aged.best\u2014inducements; best -time in-the year to _ Parlor or Display Purposes. SicKness Comes there's always a need for Armour\u2019s Extract of Beef.It keeps up vitality and prevents excessive loss of flesh and strength.It's rich beefy flavor makes beef tea that is as appetizing as it is delicious and stimu- 2 lating.Sold by ai! Groovers and Druggls ARMOUR LIMITED, TORONTO.Bole packers rnd shippers NORDHEIMERE Are PIANOS § Pianos finement, durability and musical beauty, their prominence in Canadian homes is due to their merit alone.The new designs we are showing are quite within the reach of modest Choice Styles at $350, payable $10 monthly, to people calling direct at our ware=rocms.Pratte, Nordheimer & Glendon, 2461 St.Catherine Street.eras - Pry eT - Paris Kid Glove Store 2335 ST, CATHERINE STREET, STYLE IN CORSETS Consult if abd we will ADVISE the model BEST ADAPTED to your INDIVIDUAL NEEDS.FULL FIGURE a specialty.,\\ Mrs.Thomas Crane, Kensington ave., incomes.AND HER INTERESTS.pA Personal and Society Notes Hon.J.D.Rolland has returned from Quebec.Mr.Vesey Boswell, of Quebec, is in \"Montreal.Miss Jessie Scott has returned home to Quebec from Montreal.Miss MeNee, of Kingston, is the guest of Mra.John Magor at Lachine, | Mrs.Mackay and Miss Louise Mac- ;kagq, have returned from Quebec.Mrs.Hayter Reid, Quebec, is staying with her sister, Mrs.Bolte, at Toronto.| Mr, and Mrs.W.Mussell, Westmount, fare guests ut the St.Louis Hotel, Que- : bec.| Mrs.R.Macfarlane, Mountain street, \u2018eatertained informally at ted yesterday ! afternoon.\u201c Mrs, Hugh Graham and Miss Alice Graham, Sherbrooke street, are guests at the Chateau, Quebec.! Mr.and Mrs.Davis Thornton sail next Wednesday for London, England, where they will in future reside.! Mrs.Arthur E.Gault, of Crescent street, is in Quebed, visiting her fath- \u2018er, Mr.H.G.Beemer, Maple ave- , nue.\u2018 Mr.Saunders and Mr.Hensley of \"spending a few days in dod wdodadoa «the Bank of Montreal, are spending a few days at Ottawa.| Mrs.J.I.Tanguay, and Master Oscar Tanguay, of Quebec, are spending à few days in-Montreal as the guests lof Mrs.Arthur Ware.: | i | © Westmount, entertained informally at \"the tea hour yesterduy afternoon, in \"nonor of Miss Ermitinger, of St.Tho- | mas, Ont, | Mrs.M.McLeod Yuile will receive next Monday afternoon and evening, i and also Tuesday afternoon, October 24, {and the 25th, ut her residence, 4085 Tup- per street.' | The engagement is announced at Of- 1 tawa of Miss Elizabeth H.Knauff, duughter of?Mr.and Mrs.H.Knauff, to Mr.Harold C.Douglass, of Montreal.The marriage will take place \u2018early in November.Mrs.J.G.McCarthy, Drummond st.\u201centertained at tea yesterday afternoon Lin honor of Lady Semon, of London, England.The tea room was\u2019 prettily \u201cdécorated with pink roses and smilax, | and the drawing rom wus done with | echrysanthemums.| Mrs.J.F.Wilson, gave a most en- ijoyable tea at Quebec Tuesday after- \u2018noon in honor of Mrs.(.Fitzpatrick, wife of Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick.The (tea table was prettily decorated with i white chrysanthemums, and the young ladies who helped were Missy ; Drothy White, Miss Grace Lowry and \u201cMiss Ponsonby.: At a farewell tea given Mrs, Stan- | ley Maude at Ottawa last Tuesday by | the Woman's Art Association, she \"wits presented by Mrs.Robert \u2018Cart- | wright on \u2018behalf of the association With a handsome gold wateh studded with diamonds as a mark of esteem \u2018and appreciation for services rendered | \u2018to the society, of which she has fill.| led the office of president zo sutvess- (fully for the past two years.\u2019 | Mr&.E.RB.Osler: \u201cCraigleigh\u201d To-! fronto, gave a tea Tuesday afternoon to! introduce her daughter, Miss Mary, i Osler.Many of the season's buds eas- sisted ir Inokinæ after the guests, The tea table in the gallery was devoid of flowers, but all other parts of the room were adorned with: magnificent groups ?| of chrysanthemums and branches of beech, eorfnected on the mantelpiece with garlands of smilax.The dehu- tante was in a white gauzy froek and carried an immense bouquet of violets, A largely atended and very enjoyable ten was given yesterdal afternoon hy Mrs.L FE.Dodwell, Thornhilt avenue, Westmount, in honor of Miss MeNee, ofj- Kingston, The ten room, whlch was charmingly arranged with autumn decorations, Was in charge of Mrs A.CL - Morphy.assisted by Mrs.CGentles, Mrs.I Pyle, Miss Raynes, - -Aliss Magar, \u201cMiss Legér, Mrs.Woo Magor und \u201cMiss Reirl.The hostess, who was \u201cgowned in green voile, received her guests at the entrance of the drawing: root, ahd wes assisted by Miss MoeNee who wore a gown of pale gray \u2018silk.Ars.laavig S.Thornton received for E.Munson Hill, of the Congregational College, presented an illuminated address to Mr.and Mra.\" McKillican, together with a purse of gold, on behalf of their friends.' Mrs.Lemuel Farwell, of Sherbrooke, who acted as bridesmaid at the wedding half a ceutury ago, was present.' Mr.and Mrs, McKillicanr were married in the Congregational Church at Danville, by the \u2018pastor, Rev.Amine Parker, father of the bride.The groomsman was Mr.James McKillican, brother of the groom.In his earlier years Rey.Mr.McKillican was a missionary and agent for the Canada Sunday School, travelling from Sarnia to Prince Edward \u2018Island.He organized more than 1,200 schools, with more than 6,000 teachers, and 40,000 scholars, and delivered 8,000 sermons and addresses.Rev.Mr.McKillican was- born near Vankleek Hill,Glengarry county, in 1824.After taking a four years\u2019 course in the Toronto Congregational College, he was called to the pastorate of the churches hig father had superintended before him.About fifteen years ago Mr.McKillican retired from public life and settled with his family in Montreal to enjoy well-earned repose.Y.W.CG A Dr.D.F.Gurd will lecture this evening at the Y.W, C.A., Dorchester street.The subject will be \u201cHealth.and How to Keep It.\u201d The lecture is in connection with the nursing course of the assoclatlon.\u2019 solled lining that is still 18 good condition otherwise can be made as good as how by the right sort of home clean- ng.Linings for fur coats are fitted in after the coat is quite finished, and may be renoved.without any ripping beyond the actual tacking \u2018that holds thèm in.Once out, shake and brush with a velvet whisk, then regularly wash in 4 luke warm suds Of castile soap and borax, two teusponfuls of borax and a handful of soap shavings to a bowl of water, and let drip in the wind.When almost dry roll over a curtain pole, pull taut, and pin, stand near the fire.\u2018Uiroll the next morning and you will tind to all intents und purposes à new coat lining.If the lining is in a pale tint, soak in cold borax water.two teaspoonfuls to a basin of cold water, for half an hour before washing, : -It is not Impossible for the amateur dressmaker to do over her own furs, with a hint \u2018or two about the work.Use always « seamless pattern, place in on the leathér side, tack with pins, then cut without uny seam allowance, using a sharp penknife, The seams are overharded with tine stitches.Tt is wise to first eut a cambrie pattern, see that -it fits perfectly, and make a stiff paper pattern from that, as any wrong cutting in tur work is serious.| In piecing, make sure that the nap of the fur runs in the same direction, and that your colors are what the furriers! call \u201cclose.\u201d : CHILY SAUCH WITHOUT COOKING.Pour boiling water over a half-peck of ripe tomatoes, using a colander, wo that they do not stand in the hot water.8kin, chop and drain for two hous.Pour one.quart of vinegar over the tomatoes, and let them stand while the rest of the pickle is preparing.Mix together one cupful of fine minced on- fon, one cupful of sugar, one cupful of white mustard seed, two tablesponfuls of black pepper, one tablespoonful of cinnamon, one tablespoonful of cloves, one teaspoonful of mace, two or three heads of chopped celery, one small re pepper chopped, one cup of grated horseradish, one-half cup of salt and one cup of nasturtium seed.Now \u2018combine the tomato and vinegar with the rest of the pickle, mix thoroughly, and bottle without cooking.MANGO QHUTNEY.Scald together one quart of vinegar, {wo tablespoonfuls of mustard seed, two tablespoonfuls of ground mustard.two tablespoonfuls of salt, and two cupfuls of brown sugar.Stone and chop the raisins to make a cupful.seed two green peppers and chop with two onions.Put all with the vinegar and simmer two hours.Then add fifteen green sour apples, pared, cored and quartered, and stew another hour, or pntil the apples are tendgy.Put in small heitles and seal.Badly fitting Eye Glasses made\u2019 to fit by R.Hemsley, the Optician, 250 SL James Street.\u2014Adv.THE NEW KING OF SAXONY.Pot Pourri.\u2014 \u201cCONTENTMENT.Dey ain't no propah reason for a nig- gah-man lalk me .A-kickin' case he got no clo'es to wear: ; De Lawd look down f'um heaben, an\u2019 he boun\u2019 fo\u2019 to see care.\u2018 Le De rich man wif his autumbilé kin sat- ersfy his heart A-ridîng anywhar he\u2019s minfl ter go, | But we'se chippah ez two sparrah in ouah lettle \u2019market-cart, A-dribin\u2019 home f'um market, me Chloe.an\u2019 W'at am best for de niggaht in His ; SAXONY'S NEW SOVEREIGNS.When we'se sold de valgs an buttah in de vity obah yon, An\u2019 de nickles in mah- pocket chink an\u2019 ring, An* we'se gittin* home ter suppah de.settin\u2019 ob de-sun.Den 1 \u2019low dat J+ ez rich king: _ An 1 wouldn* swap de gladness wat is singin's in.mah heart Fur all de wealth upon dis y'arth beat ez any PRINCESS LOUISE.\u201c| the ee COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.+ MANTLE DEPT.SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY 100 Ladies\u2019 and Maids\u2019 CLOTH and TWEED JACKETS, in winter weight.Also a few Children\u2019s Blanket Coats.HALF PRICE.Balance of Ladies\u2019 and Maids\u2019 WATERPROOFS, HALF PRICE.ha .A Few Special Lines Ladies\u2019 three-quarter WATERPROOF'S, $5.00; were $25.00.Children's RUBBER COATS, $2.50; were $5.00 to $6.50, Ladies\u2019 and Maids\u2019 CLOTH JACKETS, from $2.00 to $5.00; were $10.00 to $20.00.Children\u2019s Long PALETOTS, from $1.00 to $3.00; were $5.00 to $15.00, Maids\u2019 WALKING SKIRTS, $1.23: were $2.00 to $5.00, Ladies Brown.ZIBELINE CLOTH SKIRTS, 82.00; were 50.° Men's Hats! SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE For Two Days Only.- S000 SE 40: JA: Je SL SE Sa SE \u2018Albrechtsburq Castle on the Schloss.| 0 berg Meissen.\u2018 Saxony.was born at Dresden dn 1865, and is \u2018In the prime of life.He is the oldest of the three sons of the late King, (ieorge, the youngest being the well-known Prinee Max, wha took priest's orders eight years ago.and is a professor of canon law in the oi versity of Fribourg.As Crown Prince } King has actively engaged in| military \u2018duties, commanding an army, corps.Cod : ! \u201cHe was married at Vienna in 15M to the Archduche=s Louse Antoinette.| daughter of the Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany.Their eldest son, Prince George.is now nine years old.| After the Giron scandal of last year A divorre took place, the Crown Prine: cees forfeiting her rank and privileges, Montignose, The royal house of Rux-| ony was founded hy Albert the Courageous, uke of Saxony, in the fif-, teenth century.It did not assume the ony became Kinge of Poland.They ; .004 held that uneasy sovereignty from 16904.UE \u2014 tw TTRI THE title af King of Saxony wus assumed in 1806, and at the union of Cerma y atater in 1871, the King of Saxony played a conspicudus part.The yopulation of the kingdom is 4.200.000.t \u2018 HERALD SERIALS AR | The Mystery of à Hansom Cab E GOOD SERIALS.Frederick \u2018Augustus, the new King of * and taking the name af the Countess kingly title until the Dukes of Sax- A \u2019 + RE REE RO : ' .FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 2ist and 22nd Inst.20 dozen MEN'S BLACK STIFF HATS, best English and American manufacture, neat trimmings; regular value $0.50 and $2.50, for 81.30 cach.Sizes 6 1-2 to 7 1-2.Thirty-five styles\u2019 to choose from.These goods are part of our Fall styles.which are broken up in sizes, but taken together it makes a fine range.2% ' ' \u2019 Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.St tSSSNLoNtttSOTSS ru nn .FRIDAY SALE! ON SALE, FRIDAY.19 DINNER SET of 1M pieces \u2018a ; yh OXFORD Withou:! Hival, CAFE « the first time since\u2018her marrlage yes- low, = ® $5 99 S different colors.We offer this as 1 : 3 &.> offre this as pecis - terday afternoon at her mother's resi-| fur we'se chippah ez two sparrahs in.- e Line in our Big Friday saie.Kegu'ar $1* set, Fo ed GL dence, Redpath street, Thé bride, who] ouh Jette market-cart, .BY FERGUS HUME.v s : pile - teguiar $17 set.For £5.99 wore her wedding dress, wis assisted A-dribin\u2019 homie f'um market, me an\u2019! 2 in recelvinz by Mrs.Grier, who was in e pe \u2019 .; : ATR rep de chine, an by her wis- hilo | CHAPTER NN (Continued) | Portant being comparatively ynlm-! 3 LADIES\u2019 BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS ter Mrs.Kenneth Thornton, who wore Cn Ce Cs ; qe portant as rompated with this point of ; a pale blue gown, The tea room, whieh! = MAKING OVER FURS: : Wales Sr, bevase 1 thousnt ta time, The witneds Rankin, who drove: 2 z0 Doz Ladies Black Ribbed vas decorated with white chrysanthe- Furs are wu hit of a problem for the Aaa sut aire He wus paving the prisoner te Powlett Street\u201d (a8 © D ot \u201coe $ 2 1C ac suns aid pink AREA rare of woman who wants to dress well on awe my\u2019 fave, | osuw the dimond glitter er ent me AN hie.© Cashmere - Stockings, guar- M Mis Murray Sith.Miva Pauline modérate sum of money.They are ex- [on his finger In the moonlight, When the prisoner got down from his | teed f; black.Si S+ vher, Miss wy 0h .Miss M BE A pu ; ie .AN EN .sone g $ .; a ; .JAN Miss Yuile aud Miss Winifred pensive to begin with, and vary InN Calton fhat will do.fonc was cab in Powlett Street.o~ anteed tast L ack.1Z\u20acs St, Crier ot style almost as often as frocks and The.éonnsel fon he defence ' Crown Prosecutor: How do you know @ _ l + _ oo.- SIE .hits do.There fs a new cut in the pleased with this hit of véidencés UX that?: ° = Oy and af regular ; .© sleeves every winter, a different length, | Fitzgerald detested vings, and.ever] Saf oo Because I heard the post- orice 2x0: f Dei \\ : : Doings in French Society i variation in collar and sume novelly \u2018wore any: mo he made a note of the offite clock strike.| > .\u201cPrice 55\u20ac: for Fri- Ready to serve.- bu ling.a to + \u2018 D ou his brie landlady of the | (Town Prosecutor: Could you hear it, > days Big Sale C Tnese delicious small tongues Mr J.$5.Renaud has retürned fram], Urs Use no be a real comfort.Jord Nets them called, aud deposed at Fast Melbourne?le ° > ER 2r¢ snmewhar cheaper than'ox ron: - You packed them away with blunkelsj eased, was th z led \u2018ith her Witness: It was a very still night, : Cm .LOTGUES #7 a 1d t be more 5 \u201c1 pe.- aad curtains and borax powder to out- that Oliver WwW hyte had lodged with he and 1 heard the chimes and then the e ; PUEUES and could no RN Pr: Letourneau, Lewiston, Me, 18 In wit moths, and all you had to do in the | for nearly two monihé, Me seemed ny Atrike quite plalniy.1a > MEN.tas ty + : pe i sh vo z an, but ofter H juite plainly.LS Sans y ._ bg 1h city.| - J fi] was to shake them, hang them out [quiet enough Young man, alten This conflicting evidence as to time » | a re (Age Nana ae ana : .Lark's nome guarantees - air.ND Rainville, Northampton, Mass.| to air and then be comfortable Carine home drame eon land.Was a étrong point In Prius favor.i a 1?DOZEN OF MEN'S OVERALLS.regular value 63c.but - their quality.is fn town.' : \u201cBut nowadays women begin fu she knew he had was Mr.Morcland 111.as the Inndlady atated, où the au- .an they were hought at half price, we are able to : ho wits offen with him; Ou July 14h 55 the landlady af OU thet wu offer them at the ridiculous Prive of .\u20ac- Vi.CLARK, wim.Dr.H.Masson Duhamel his returned August 10 wonder how they can get he et er ealled to see Mr.Whyte, {horfty of the kitchen clock, which had og ; JT eee sree vi VUNTREAL.from Furope, thelr furs up-to-date without bank- the prisoner où led to see MU.sus : ue em mmm ; J She heard i - \u2018 E < wn = SWEATERS LADIES\u2019 GOLFERS SHIRT WAISTS AN Smart Styles for Holiday Wear.Send for Catalogue No 6., § Ray : DR.JAEGER'SYy bottes SYSTEM Pot 2206 St, Cathorine Strout, MONTREAL.© Punde & Boehm + 2365 St.Catherine St.The most up-to-date Io: Store in the efty.Ladies and Gentlemen should call on us before giving their orders elsewhere.Our Wigs and Toupees ure perfection in fit and finish.Satisfaction guaranteed.\u2018 \u2018| of the vénerable This Paper is printed with The Queen City ° Printing Ink Co\u2019y's Ink.10 \u2014 Philadelphia, .Cinoinnatl, LE ER - Chloag æoston.; Mr.Amudes cttoffrion has réturned ; from l'Assomnption.: Mr.and Mrs.Lombard, at the Fluce Viger.>.J.Boston, are Mrs.B.Turmontagye and family Mr.and Mrs.Rene T,emoine,.Quebee, fl hive returned from feurope, d| pr.Lecavaler- and Mrs.Lecavaller i have returned from their wedding trip.Dr.Tessisy, of Montreal, was in Quebec this week, a guest nt the Chateau, Mrs, Po Beaubien, Shuter street, gave a bridge party om Tuesday afternoon, \u2019 | Mrs.Jozeph Doutre, Montreal, ia the © guest of her sister, Mrs.Waltèrs, at Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs\u201d Alphonse Audet are the guests of Mr.Francis Audel, secretary of State, Ottawa.Mrs, IT.Chase Casgraln at seven-hænded_euchre Mrs.Borden on Sarûrdny.Mrs, Charles Moncel will recelve the second nd fourth Tuesdays of the week \u201cat 248i Sherbrooke street.Miss Angellne Benott will recelve- on the second and fourth Wednesduys of the month at 42 Rachel streets entertained ii honor of Golden Wedding The golden wedding was celphrated last night of Rev.John MeKillican, Congregational minister of this city, and his wife, nee Parker.\"The beñnuti- ful ceremony togk place at the home couple,.who reside with their son-in-law, Mr.E.A.Wright, 942 Dorchester Street.Mrs.MeKillican and her daughters were assisted by Mrs.T.Y.Foster and Mrs.F.J.Day.of Sherbrooke; Miss Bryson, Miss Nora Pedley, Miss Mary Johnston, f#Miss Edith Upton, and \"the Misses.Gamble.More than two hundred relatives and friends were present.In the course,of the evening Rev.Dr.amer a I Blair's Pills 33 Great English Remedy, for ps Gout & Rheumatism Q 2 Sate, Sure.Fffective.Al Druggists, 0c and 91.00 (73 | plain light twilled taffeta.rapting the family exchequer.For furriers are ag heartless as plumbers and almost as essential to happiness.Of course this fall's furs differ good deal from last geason\u2019s, but here 13 :L word of comfort, they suggest all sorts of prictical schemes for the artistic remodelling of old garments, Almost all furs are trimmed or made up with, other furs.Ermine is com- hined with almost everything but seid, deer and baby calfskin, chinchilla co- bines with seal nleely, e neclally Rus- sin chinchilla, which has a brownish cast.It 18 also used with deer and mink, with Persian lamb and tine dog- skin.Usually the light fur is the trimming, but squirrel beaver, tibet and moleskin are all very smart trimmed with suede leather, or for dressy oc- -CASIONS, With embroidery.This use of leather is new, and you have no {den what a smart touch it gives an old coit put over collar, cuffs or set In a double-breasted tiilor vest, ' It comes in all the dull vegetable dyes, in hunting green, golf red, mahogany, bluet blue, navy blue and every conceivable shade of brown, light and dark.Sometimes it is em- hrotdered with oulline work in gold thread or atlk.- : The embroideries most In vogue for fur trimmings are straps from old { Chinese silk petticoats, to be found in any Chinese shop, bands from Persian towels, strips of Russian or Hungarian peasant work, and all the rich Turkish, Indian, and Japanese hand embroider- les.The colors are selected to match the color scheme of fur and lining as clogely as possible.It would be very easy for a clever girl to imitate Russian or Japanese embroidery and make her owtr trimming just to match her coat.There 1s one bit of good fortune In this season's furs, they are fashionable all lengths, and both loose and tight fitting.You are in the style whether your coat Is a reefer, blouse or baspue,\u2019 and your slesves may have fullness at the shoulder, or a trifla at the elbow, and the stole effect of last winter is puite gone out.Nearly all.coats, plain as well as \u2018Hanay,-have-light-linings this fall, satin brorade, Jamagse and broche silk and As this was in vogue last year, many women will unpack their furs this fail with a sense of dismay over the solled somewhat 3, and they had a quarrel Whyte say, \u201cShe is mine, you can't do gnything.with her\" cand the prisoner answered C1 Tean Ki vou, and if you magry her PI do it, even in the open She had né [der at the time street.\u201d of the talking about, \\ .There was a great sensation In\u2019 the court at these wards, and half \u2018the people present looked.upon such.evi- to dence as being sufficient 4n- itself prove the guilt of the prisoner.In ¢rogs-examination, Calton wag une able to shake the evidence of the witness, as she merely reiterated the same -statementsPover and over again.The next witness was Mrs, Sampson, \u2018who crackled into the witness-box dis- volved in tears, and gave her.finswers in a prercingly shrill tohe of anguish.She stated that the prisoner was in the habit of coming early, but on the night of the murder had come in shortly before two o'clock.Crown Prosecutor (referring to his brief): You mean.after two.Witness: \u2019Avin made a mistake once, by saying five minutes after two to the policeman as called hisself a insurance agent, which 'e put the words into my.mouth, I gin't agoin\u2019 to do so agin, it bein\u2019 five mh ates afore two, as I can swear to.Crown Prosecutor: You are sure your clock was right?Witness: It \u2019adn\u2018t bin.hut my nevy, bein\u2019 a watchmaker, called unbeknown to me an\u2019 made it right on Thursday night, which \u2018it.was Friday mornin\u2019 when Mr.Fitzgerald came \u2018ome.Mrs.Sampson bravely stuck to her statement, and ultimately left the wit- ness-box in trfumph, the rest of her DON'T SNUFFLE! You make people sick\u2014you keep youre self siok, Secure relief in 10 minutes from Colds, Catarrh, ' Headache or Influenza.Cure that cold, you can do it if you exercise common sense and use only Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhul Powder, It reliev ¢olds and | catetrh and oures headache \"in a few moments.Rev, L.McPhetson, Buffalo, N.Y.says: pr Agen Catarrhal Powder rallov- a me, 10.10, nutes and is à, biessing to manna.sed 55 Dr.Agnew's Liver Pills aré better than name of the lady they were |, | mee the deceased?been put right on the day previous to the murder, Fitzgerald had come gaie the house \u201cat\u2014fiveyninutes to.t \u201cie | could not possibly he the man w haha alighted from - Rankin's eal al (we o'clock at Powlett Street, The next witness wan Dr.Chinaton, who swore to the death of the deceased by means of chloroform administered in a large quantity, and he wus followed by Mr.Gorby, who deposed as to the finding of the glove belong: ing to the deceased In the pocket of the prisoner's coat.Roger Moreland, an hitimate friend of the deceased, was next called, He stated that he had known the.deceased [ln London, and had met him In Melbourne.He was with hin a great deal.On the night of the murder he was in the Orlent Hotel In Bourke Street.Whyte came In, and was greatly excited.He was In .evening dress, and wore a light coat.They had several an hotel in Russell Street, and had some more drinks there.Both witness and deceased were Intoxicated.Whyte took off his light coat, saying he felt: warm, and went out shortly afterwards, leaving witness asleep in the bar.He was awakened by the barman, who wanted.him to leave the hotel.He saw that Whyte had left his coat behind him, and took It up with the intention of giving it to him.As he stood in the street someone snatched the coat from him and made off with it.He tried to follow the thief, but could not do so, being too Intoxicated.He then went home, and to bed, as he had to leave early for the country in the morning.In cross-examination: Calton: When you went into the sireet, after leaving the hotel, did you Witness: No, I did not; but T was very drunk, and unless deceased had spoken to me, I should not have noticed - him.Calton: What was deceased excited about when you met him?\u2019 Witness: I don\u2019t know, Hae did not say.i : Calton: What were you talking about?: Witness: All sorts of things.London principally._ .~ Calton: Did the decedsed mention anything about papers?Witness (surprised): No, he did not.Caltori:' Are you sure?.© Witness: Quite surs.drinke together, and then went up to | * NIGHT SHIRTS: FOR MEN Our own make.Perfect fit and finish guaranteed\u201d or money refunded.They are \u2018cheap at goc; our special Friday .price will be.Joven.- sdwe)g Use) gz Y1I0M OSEYOIN |G PUR \u2018PY SIUL 63c i | TRAHAN FRERES, _.290 Quy Streat._ ing Witness, Sal Rawlins!\u201d (to be Continued.) RE 365.00 will-buy a Solitaire Diamond |.Engagement Ring with a specially se- MONTREAË ART PRINTERS\u2014 \\ conditions of their pretty coat linings.others and cheaper, 100.« | Calton: What tire 41a ye {got home* lected stone.R.Hemsley, 805: Bt.WUT MGRALD JOB DEPARTMENT) \u2018\u201cweutacan = Buk.shore ja ne noed 40 WOT, 2058) Bold; hg: Be Mofile, $133 Notre Dame Bis Siiaqiss font Among as t00 Jom DAS ; .; he ., Co.+ Mo A i pe , 3 » rs wo ST NOM whos ; EB ; .ak oo 2: LL Og .eS of - .» Lu oo LE : ne ; .; A \u2026 ; i ; , ; A; : THE BIG WEST END ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE + Cor.NOTRE DAME AND GUY.drunk to rerhember.This closed the case for the Crown, To and as it was now late the trial was adjourned till the next day.: 9 The court was soon emptied of the busy, chattering crowd, and Calton, on , looking over his notes, found that.the result of the.first dags trial was.two points In favor of Flÿzgerald.First: The discrepancy of time in the evidence: ' of Rankin and the Iandlady, Mrs.Sampson.Second: The evidence of N the cabman Royston, as to the wearing of a ring on the forefinger of the right\u2019 We supply Barbers with all hand by the man who murdered Wyte, the Towels, - Hair Cloths, etc., .- whereas the prisoner never wore rings.they, may Epautre, for 60 cents These were slender proofs of inno- Pur facliitios ste wach that cence to put against the overwhelming no contræot is too large for us mass of evidence in favor of the pris- to handle nor too smail to re- oner\u2019s gullt.The opinions of all were colve careful attention.pretty well divided, some being in favor Phone us and we will tell and other against, when suddeniy \u201can you more about this.i event happened which surprised every: .LE one, All over Melbourne extras wer The TOILET LAUNDRY 80.We., posted, and the news passed from lip We.: , to lip like wildfire\u2014\"Return of the Miss- Sa at a preps « .- « TRE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1904.GANADIANPACIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL, Corrected to Oct.8, 1904.BT.JOHN, N.B.,, HALIFAX\u2014Lv.$7.2 p.m.Ar.(x) 8.36 a.m.\u2019 MORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, MO.CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.19.30 aun., *10 p.m.Ar.97.35 a.m., $7.15 p.m WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.*9.40 a.m.Ar.\"6.30 p.m.B.8.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINN LIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.10 p.m.Ar.*s.0f am.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger, 18.20 a.m., 15.35 p.m.Ar.112.40 p.m., 110.45 pm.Lv Windsor st., 18.45 a.m., *9.40 a.m., §10.00 a.m.14.00 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m., 111.4 am.\u201c6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m., §9.46 p.m.QUBEBEC\u2014Lv.1846 a.m., 2.00 p.m., §3.30, ®11.30 p.m.Ar.*6.30 a.m., 12.60 p.m., 16.45 pm., §6.30 p.m.BOSTON\u2014Lv.*9.00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.*8.15 &.m., \u201c9.15 p.m.VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.+8.45 a.m., 19.20 a.m., §10 am.(i) 1.30 p.m., 4.00 p.m., t4.13 p.m, (a) 6.15 p.m., *10 p.m., *10.10 p.m.27.35 am, *8 a.m., 18.40 a.m., fois p.m, *6.30 p.m., $7.00 p.m., 17.15 p.m., §9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv 18.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m, $7.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.35 a.m.t11.55 am, $7.05 p.m JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.45 a.m., 15.00 p.m.Ar.18.60 a.m., 15.45 p.m.BERTHIER\u2014Lv, {8.45 nm.(12.00 pm.16.00 p.m.Ar.*6.30 a.m., (g)8.50 a.m., *2.45 p.m., 16.45 p.m.ST.JEROME\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m.§9.15 am.(1) 1.40 p.m., 15.20 p.m., (a) 6.25 p.m.AT.18.80 a.m.19.50 a.m.17.00 p.m., £9.45 p.m.STE AGATHE\u2014Lv 9.00 a.m., 5.20 p.m.Ar.(&) 8.40 a.m., 19.50 am, 6.55 p.m., §9.45 p.m.LABELLE \u2014 (m) 9.00 a.m., *5.20 p.m.Ar.(R)5.40 a.m., 19.50 a.m., {10.00 a.m., (m)6.58 p.m., §9.45 p.m.*Daily 1Week dayn.§Sunday only.(8) Monday only.tDally except Saturday.(x) Dally except Monday.(a) Dally except Saturday and Sunday.(b) Friday.(1) Batur- day only.(m) Thursday only.- INTERCOLONIAL.LOCAL\u2014Lv.1.40 a.m., 4.40 p.m., 11.45 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 12.45 p.m.Arr.In Montreal 6 p.m.Mondays only.OCEAN LIMITED\u2014Lv.7.30 p.m., daily except Saturday, Arr.7.45 a.m., daily except Monday.1 _ NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.R.¥cr Malone, Utica, Albany and New York, \u201c8,00 a.m.daily ex.Sunday, 7.30 p.m, daily.For Valleyficld and Intermediate points, 10.20 am.2 pm.and 5h19 p.m.dally except Sunday, 9.45 a.m.Sunday only.Arrive as follows! 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At the annual distribution of prizes at the senior departments of the Gault Institute, on the platform were Dr.Sutherland, the chairman of the board, who presided; Mr.James A.Robb and Mr.D.F.Smith, the other trustees; Hon, J.K: \u2018Ward, Rev, \"N.Henderson, Rev.J.E.Duclos, Dr.Ostigny, the chairman of the Board of Roman Catholic Commissioners; Mr.Jas.Wattle, and Principal Messenger.The hall was prettily decorated with streamers, and the stage was adorned with flags, gatnets and cream bunting (the school colors) and flowers.The pupils were at their best, and deserved the praises given them by i.e different speakers for thelr appearance and behavior.An interesting programme was rendered ' by the puplls, and short addresses were given by Hon.J.K.Ward, Mr.Jas.Robb, Mr.Rivard, principal of Ormstown Academy; Mr, Jas.Wattle, Dr.Ostigny, Rev.J.E.Duclos, and Rev.W.Henderson.After the distribution of the prizes and certificates, the various school rooms were visited by the many parents and friends of the pupils, where the specimens of school work were much admired.The: following ts the lst of winners of prizes and certificates with regard to which it should be mentioned that the prizes for general proficiency \u2018are all donated by Mrs.A.F.Gault, A A class\u20141, Ralph Douglas Hill, the Gault scholarship of $lu0; 2, Grace D.Stickler, the MaLennan prize of 05 for specimens of school work, Grade TI, Academy\u20141, Ion Hill, the Smith scholarship of free tuition, the \u2018Wood prize in mathematics, the Smith prize in Latin; 2, W.Allen Walsh, first prize for general proficiency, Grade I., Academy\u20141, Katie Wishard, the Robb scholarship; 2, Effie Rowe, the Ewing seholarship, the Wood prize in mathematics; 3, Irene Cunningham.first prize for general proficiency; 4 George Walsh, certificäte for general proficiency; 5, Arthur Walsh, certificate for general.proficiency; 6, Minnie Chad- \u2014e wick, certificate for general proficlency; 1, Jessle Brown, certificate for generat proficiency; 8, Janet McCalg, certificate tor general proficiency.Grade III, Model\u2014Ii, Isabel C.Young, the Lacey scholarship; 2, Florence Mills, first prize for general proficiency, the Bergeron medal for French; 3, Ar- chile McCalg, second prize for general | proficiency; 4, Robt.Ward, prize for proficiency and application to study; 6, Knox McCusker, certificate for general proficiency; 6, katie Shannon, certificate for general proficlency; 7, Annte R.Wilson, certificate for general proficiency; 8, Bernice Duclos, certificate for general proficiency.Grade II., Model-\u20141, Grace Lamb, the Ewing scholarship; Stanley Clark, the \u2018Ward scholarship, the Smith prize in Latin (equal); 3, Vera Stapleton, first prize for general proficlency; 4, Mina Rowe, second prize for general pro- fictency; 5, Miriam Whittaker, certificate for general proficiency; §, Helen Stickler, certificate for general pro- ficlency; 7, George Wishart, certificate for general proficiency; 8, Pearl Sparrow, certificate for general proficiency; 9 Laetitia Duhaime, certificate .for general proficiency: 10, Alice Angel, certificate for general proficiency.Grade I, Model\u20141, Willle McCusker, the Loy scholarship; 2, Walter Suther- | land.first prize for general proficiency; 3, Mabel Hastle, second prize for general proticlency: 4, Flora Foster, certificate for general ploficiency; 5 Andrea Duclos, certificate for general pro- ficlency; 6, John Angel, certificate for general proficiency; 7, George Bassett, certificate for general protictency; 8.Lily Chadwick, certificate for general proficlency; 9, Gorddh Clark, certificate for general proficiency; 10, Bertha Stickler, certificate for general pro- ficlency; 11, Willle Whittaker.certificate for general proficiency; 12, David Shaw, certificate for general proficiency; 13, Roland ill, certificate for general proficiency; 14, Ida Meore, certificate for general proficiency; 15, Lela Baylake, certificate for general proficiency.| WHAT REAL ENGLISH GRAND OPFAK I Col.Savage\u2019s Representative Talks About the Coming Season.Mr.W.Payne, representing Col, Henry Savage's English grand opera company, is in town for a few days, making extensive arrangements for the ap- bearance here of that company during the week after next, .The company which opened in Brooklyn, with .a six-night season during last week, is now playing in New York Siate, and will continue doing so until it for the West, These two are its onl dates in Canada.Mr.Payne stated to The Herald that the great 10,000 mile tour upon which the grand opera company has now ém- barked was simply an outgrowth of the old circuit of eight or ten cities which Mr.Savage's English Opera forces have been playing for nine years.For two or three years this circuit has been gradually extending, as it became increasingly evident that grand opera on» & real grand opera\u2019scule could be made y.Visited twenty-seven theatrical centres.This year the range is enormously greater.:Une-week and half-weck bookings are being made for the fist time, Mr.Savage being of opinion that his] company is sufficiently well known not.to have to play to empty houses for: the first two or three nights in a new: town in order to get a hearing afterwards.This fact, along with a natural desire to avoid the United States during thé last two wecks of the Presidential campaign, \u201cMr.Savage's undertaking.\u201d sald: Mr.Payne, \u201cis entirely unlike anything you have had in the way of grand opera before.His idea is based large: | ly on the knowledge that opera is run! successfully in small cities in Europe, at popular prices, attracting the in- -terest and support ot every class of the community: and he believes that the same can to some extent be done here.USE OF THE VERNACULAR.\u201cAn essential point In this theory is the use of the vernacular.The opera houses of Europe could not live a season it they presented their repertoire in languages the ordinary people did not understand.In America, except a few very third-rate touring companies and one or two splendid but ill-managed efforts at good English opera, the public has had no operatic performances except in foreign\u2019 .tongues, This reason has made of it moret a society fad than a popular in- social backing the opera season of London and New York would be fall- ures, They are not and cannot be popular, \u201cMr, Savage believed, too, that besides putting opera in to the vernacular, Ît could be made more interesting in its presentation in other ways The use of toreign languages and the absence of any school of-opera in this country made it necessary to employ foreign choruses, and they had neither the intelligence nor the interest in their work that would be shown by any American comic opera chorus.The substitution of English and the gradual recruiting of the chorus from vocal training schools all over the United State and Canada removed the defect.\u201cThe matter of staging Mr.Savages Was pretty sure of.He knew that if he could once make his productions appeal to the people, he could make enough, even at prices enormously low-~ er than those of the Metropolitan Opera House, to pay for entirely adequate staging, and his experience for the last few years has shown that he was right.\u201d Mr.Payne added that Col.Savage was not out for personal profits, and though his English opera had \u2018for Bome seasons now been paying its way the profits went Into the enlargement of its scope and Improvement of its productions.Whether the annual programme of the company will continue to take in the Canadian cities will depend in great.measure upon the amount of interest shown in it during the weck after next.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Your watch cleaned from $1.00; guaranteed for one year.R.Hemsley, Watchmaker, 2565 St.James Street.\u2014 Adv, : .re { LIFE IN HAPPY SHERBROOKE.Sherbrooke, Oct.20.\u2014The street railway .service on the.belt linc was interrupted on Saturday evening by \u2018a street car tolllding with a cow.The impact was so sévere that the \u2018car was derailed, .and.the flve passengers received a severe shaking, and one-lady fainted.The cow died in a few minutes.- se EE \u2018Always Eat the Best JAMES STRACHAN, without authority from not be paid for it, a LY \\ » Lapartment willl \u201cBakers to-Roy aly .somewhat of a rush before then, espe- j cially, when river trafflg ceases MR.EDWARDS STARTS HIS NEW MUSIC HALLS The Columbia of Boston Opens thé Series With a Big Success in a Combination of Burlesque and Vaudeville.The Columbia Theatre, Boston, is now.running as wu \u201cmusic hall,\u201d the first or the circuit organized by Mr.Edwards of His Majesty's Theatre.It is putting on a combination \u2018\u2018burles- yue and vaudeville,\u201d bill, the former section consisting of the Weber-Fiolds piece \u201cHoop-de-doo,\u201d and .is playing to an immense business.Mr.Edwards has been in Boston superintending the opening, .\u2014_\u2014 et .OO MUSIC AND THE DRAMA nerve-destroying, health-breaking\u2014it's ¢ Pandora.\u201d À new \u201c\u2018 Pandora \u201d rang it of all the worry, it cooks on time, it Sold by all up-tqdate dealers.Henry Morgan & Co, Phillips Square.R.& W.Kerr, 2226 St.Catherine St.P.Forget, 927 St.Lawrence St.J.& P.Davignon, 1064 Ontario St.Don't be a slave to your range\u2014range-slavery is household dradgery, it's If your old range is making your life a burden, throw it out and get the The \u201cPandora\u201d is easy to run, it robs kitchen work of half its labor, it robs best for cooking, not for making a hot kitchen.Made by + MClarys ary\u2019s London, Toronto, Winnipeg, Montreal, Vancouver, St, John, N.B.killing.e costs less than a new set of nerves, cooks economically, it uses all the Versailles Freres, 240 St.Catherine St.L.N.& J.E.Noiseux, 3174 Notre Dame St.May Sros, 597 Wellington St.Decorator.Wall Paper, etes W.P.SCOTT 22 GL Catherine 4 MONTREAL, - \u201cA Chinese Honeymoon,\u201d with t's tuneful music, novel situations, pretty girls and a splendid cast is the attraction at His Majesty's Theatre next | week.Mr, 8am 3.Shubert, who manages the opera, has sent the company on the road this season with ali the lavish details which characterized its New York and Philadelphia productions Te company is headed by James A.Kiernan, Lillian Reed, Frances Golden, Fred Heck, Charles Prince and Marie Louise Gribbin, * .e \u2018Among the hits of last season was \u201cHis Last Dollar,\u201d which will be scen here at the- Academy next Monday LACHINE CANAL.: Notice to Contractors.~ SEALED TENDERS, nddreased to tha un- | for will 16, and endorsed \u201cTender Substructure, Atwiter Avenue Bridge.\u201d de recelved by the undersigned until o'clock on Tuesday.the Sth November.1904.dersigned, Plans \u2018an ba seen al the Office of the SupeT.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY -\u2014- \u201cFENDER FOR BUILDINGS.JEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- derrigned, -and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Buildings, Riviere Quelle,\u2019 will be received up to and including , .TUESDAY.the 26th Day of OCTOBER, 1904, for the construction of a dwelling for the Agent, a Baggage Room Building, remodelling of .the Station and Out Buildings at Riviers Ouella, P.Q.Plans and Specifications may be seen: at the Station Master's office; Riviere Oueclle, P.Q.and at _the-6ffice of the Engineer of Main 6, Moncton, N.B., where forms of er may be obtained.Al}-the-conditions-ef\u2014the-apecifications-must ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.80 Steamera, Aggregating 166,304 Tong NEW TURBINE STEAMERS.Viotoria (launched), 12,000 tons.Triple screws.Virginian (building), 12,000 tons.Triple screws.MONTREAL and QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL Calling at Moville.ROYAL\u2019 MAIL SERVICE.0 From Liverpool, Montreal.Quebse 8 Oct, .Tunisian.21 Oct, 9am, 11pm.13.0ct, .lonian.28 Oct., 6 a.m.3.00 p.m.20 Oct, .Bavarian.4 Nov, 9am.10 pm.27 Oct, .Parisian.11 Nov., 6am.3pm.3 Nov.,.Tunisian .18 Nov., 9 am, 9 pm.Tunisian and Bavarian are tha largest and finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 3 hours.Bavarian's record run, 6 days 3 hours, 12 minutes.The saloons and staterooms are in the cess tral part, whers least motion is felt.Electricity is used for lighting the sbip througb- out, the )ights being at the command of the Dassengers any hour of the night.Musie roolus and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms are h by steam.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $50 and upwards, according to steamen and location of room.Second cabin, $3.ana $3s.Steerage\u2014re Liverpool, Londom Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.ine cluding a plentiful supply of provisions cooked and served, and every requisite for the voyage, $15.Round trip, from Liverpool or Moville, $32.50.GLASGOW SERVICE From Glasgow.From Montrefia Sat, 15 Oct.\u2014 Corinthian .Thurs.3 Nov.Sat, 22 Oct.\u2014 Sardinian.Thurs, 10 Nov.Sat, 29 Oct.\u2014Sicilian .Thurs.17 Nov.Rates\u2014First Cabin, $40 and upwards; return tickets, 10 per cent.reduction.Second Cabin, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $27.50; return tickets, $19.37.Steerage, $15.00, and everything necessary provided.\u2019 Steamers on this service have excellent ao sommodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds ef the length.Electric lights throughout, ané slectrio bells In every stateroom.: H.& A.ALLAN, 85 Common Street.Montreal.Canadian Pacific Railway Cos ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND ; LIVERPOOL.From Liverpool.Steamer.From Montreal.Oct.11.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Oct.27 Oct.25.LAKE ERIE .Nov.10 Nov.1.LAKE MANITOBA .Nov.17 \u2018Steamers sail from Montreal at daybreak, passengers: embarking the evening previous.WINTER SAILINGS.From Liverpool.« .From St.John, N.B.Nov.Ii.LAKE CHAMPLAIN Dec.3 Nov.29.LAKE ERIE .Dec.17 Dec.13.LAKE MANITOBA Dec.31 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014To Liverpool, $47.50 and $50 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Rlound Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabli, to Liverpool, $20.00; to London, $32.50.; Third Class Rates to Ltverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast.Londonderry and Queens- town, $15.From Liverpool or Londonderry to Quebec, $15.From London, $17.To and from all other points at equally low rates.DIRECT SAILINGS TO LONDON.LAKE MICHIGAN MOUNT TEMPLE Carrying Third Ciass Passengers only.\u201cExcellent accommodation in closed rooms.- Rates to London and other British, Scandinavian And Finnish points, same as via Liverpool service, Apply to, .: night, when it.commences a week's popular, and last year thé organizatientengagement\u2014 Not only did David \u2018Hig- Bins and his co-author evolve an excellent plot and story, but it was given the ald of elaborate scenic surroundings and the work of a clever company, and yet the major portion of -the success of the play can be trace ¢d to-the personality of David Higgins, the star, whose _actt B Is at all Umes convincing, _ \"TT Lu .The New York Stars, which will commence a week's engagement at the accounts for the Thedtre Francais, Monday next, furn- Canadian invasion.id sh an entertainment that is far removed from the ordinary run of burlesque offerings; it Is.a two act comedy, abounding In humorous incidents and Judicrous situations, with a capable cast and a chorus that is hurd to equal in voice and beauty.° LS THE MEISTER GLEE SINGERS.The Meister Glee eingers, who will he heard at the Arena tomorrow even- erintendtog~FEnginser\u2014of the Canalg the Province of Queber, on Monday, the [7th October inatant, wher écifications and forms of tender ¢ procured.The Department not bind itself to accept tl Gwest or any tender.\u2019 vs By order, LL K.JONES, semen ne TT TT - Secretary.Department nf Railwäys and Canals, Ottawa 14th October.1304.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department, will not be paid for it.\u2018 BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal Jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, wiil be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY or MONTREAL, on WEDNES- ing, will be a very rare treat.They are undoubtedly the finest quartette in: England, and their singing is of à most\u2019 delightful nature.They sing every class of music from a fine work of El- gars down to a plantation molody, when their own voices furnish the banjo accompaniment.They will be assisted by Mr, Roland Henry, of London, England, musical sketch artist, and Miss Ethel Henry.a very charming English elocutionist, Among the selections they will give are \u201cLadies Fly from Love's Smooth Tale, LIL} Me to Sleep.\u201d \u201cThe Devout Lover, \u201cThe Old Folks at Home,\" with tmitdi.- tion banjo accompaniment, \u201cDing Dong\u201d and \u201cSunday Fishing,\u201d a humorous quartette.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ECHOES OF THE BANQUET.The banquet at the Windsor to Lord and Lady Minto was a huge BUCCESS&.Every detail was carefully attended to regardless of .oxpense.The comment Was universal upon the beautiful tone of thé Heintzman & Co.Grand plano sujplied by.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine St \u2014Adv.SHANTYMEN SLOWER IN COMING FORWARD Wages Have Been Much Reduced, and the Lumber Jack is Chary of Going \u2018to the Woods.There is a dearth of shantymen this vear.Laborers in Montreal are not very much affected by thg limber camps, as a rule, for those there are in the city have for the most part steady work all the year round.\u2018The majority of the men sent to the woods by Montreal employment agencies come in from the country districts, where they work on the farms during the summer months.Those who go from Montreal itself are usually laborers on the wharves.They are waitinæ until the last moment, for thelr pay is better than in the camps.\u201cWe are very much In need of men.\u201d said Mr.T.D.Tattersall, of the Dominion Employment Agency, this morning.\u201cI could señd two thousand to the lumber camps if 1 could get them: They are chiefly wanted in the.Ottawa, Papineau and Parry Sound districts.\u2018 \u201cWhat wages do you offer\u2019 \u201cFrom $22 to $28 à month.Last year ithe lumber firms were paying from $26 to $34, but they were badly hit.There Was an unusual amount of snow, and the trees were therefore not cut so low to the ground as is ordinarily the case, This meant a serious loss, During the summer, therefore, the lumber merchants got together, and agreed to keep down the wages.However, this is much higher than we were paying rome ten or twelve years ago, when the price was from $i4 to $32, \u201cWe dend ment out Up to December 1, and I anticipate that thera will be \u2018| Station Master's office at New Glasgow, N.S., DAY, the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT.at TEN o'rlock in the forenoon.In consequence, ! give PUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the said District, and all others, that they must be present then and there: and I also give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, In and for the said District, that they must be_present_then and there, | with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and othér Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them In their respective capacities, \u201c J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Sheriff.Eheritf's Office, ; Montreal, 13th October, 1904.Tender for Double-Tracking.EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside.\u201cTender.for Doyble-Tracking,\u201d will be received up to and including ; THURSDAY, the 37th Day of OCTOBER, 1904, for the Grading, etc., to Widen the Present Road-bed for a Double Track between Stellar- ton and New Glasgow, N.S, ° Plana and Specification may be seen at the and at the Chief Engineor's office, Moncton, N.B.,\"where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 12th October, 1004.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER FOR BUILDING.BALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Building, Stellarton,' will be received up to and including MONDAY, the lst Day of OCTOBER, 1904, for the construction of a Stores and Office Building at Stellarton, N.8.Plans and specification may be seen at the Station Master's Office at Stellarton, N.8., and at the Office of the Chief Engineer, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with.D, POTTINGER, Joon! Managor.llway Office Ba onston, N.B., 15th October, 1904.\u2014 \u201c ARONSON & RUTENBERG.Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, oa Craig St.Money to Land op Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery, \"| will be recélved \u2018up to and including be complied with, D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B,, 11th October.1904.WW EALED TENDERS, addressed to the un! dersigned, and marked on the outside Tender for Windsor Station,\u201d will be received up to and including TUESDAY, the 25th Day of OCTOBER, 1904, for the construction of a Passenger Station at Windsor, N.S.7 _ Plans and- Specification may be seen at the office of the Station Master, Windsor, N.S., and at the Chief Englneer\u2019R office, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained, All the requirements of the specification must be complied with.- .D.POTTINGER:; ; General Manager.Railway Offire, \u2019 Moncton, N.R,, 11th October, 1904.Tender for Buildings.YFEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for Station at Drummond- ville; \"Tender for Station at Montmagny.\" or \u201cTender tor Station at Memrameook,\u201d as the case may be, will be received up to and including SATURDAY.the 29th Day of OCTOBER, 190%, for the construction of a Brick and Stone Sta- \u201ction\u2014\u2014at\u2014Prummondvilie;\u2014 PQ tho Te] modelling and enlarging of the existing Station dt Montmagny.P.Q., and for the construction of a Station and extonsion of Freight Shed at Memramcook, N.B.Plans and specification for the building at Drummondville, may be reen at the Station Master's office, Drummondville, P.Q.Plans and specification for the work at Montmagny, may be seen at the Station Mas- tr's office, Montmagny, P.Q.Plans and specification for the buildings at Memrameook may be secon at the Station Master's office at Memramcook, N.B.- .Plans and specificatlons for the works at all the places may be seen at the Chief Engineer's office, Moncton, N.B., where forma of \u2018tender may be obtained.: : All the conditions of the specifications must fie complied with.© D.POTTINGER, \u201c General Managera Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 13th October, 1904.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Diversions.SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for Diversion of Line nt Mitchell,\u2019 or \u2018Tender for Diversion of Line at St.Leonard Junction,\u201d as the case may be, THURSDAY, tho 27th Day ot OCTOBER, 1904, for the Fencing, Grading, etc., In the construction of Single-Track Diversions at Mitchell and St, Leonard Junction, P.Q.Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Station Masters\u2019 offloes at Mitchell and at St.Leonard Junction, P.Q., also at the office of the Chief Engineer, Monoton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specifications must be complied with.: D.POTTINGER, General Manager, Rallway Office, Moncton, N.B., 6th October, 1904.DRINK BEAVER Caledonia Water = = \u201cTeste prefers ft.Health qngorses.it, .- Clothing, ts and N3y Goody, -\u2014 Furs stored , gudinx.swag MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 = HERA Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Lines: Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament St., Montreal.Porposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited.CANADA AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal.Oct.12.*Manchester City .Oct.30 Oct.20.*Manchester Commerce .Nov.8 Oct.15.Manchester Importer .Nov.15 Nov.3.\u201cManchester Trader .Nov.22 Above ttoamers have.first class accommos dation for a limited number of passengers.CANADA-SOUTH AFRICAN JOINT SERVICE Montreal to Capetown, Port Elizabeth, East .London and Durban.*Wyandotte, from Montreal ; «fitted with old storage.For further particulars, apply to FURNESS, WITHY & GO., Limited, Agents, ¢4 8t.Francois Xavier St., MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP G0.8S.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d Next Sailing from Montreal.Monday, 24th Oot., at 1 p.m.And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, Jeaving Quebec the following day at noon for GASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPB COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN and PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers.FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Ltd ALLANLINE Co \u2014No-cargo-received-after noon of sailing day.For I'reight, passage and Stateroom, apply to JF.G.BROCK & CO.Agents, + 211 Commissioners St, City.Te).M.4491.; DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL { Kensington.Oct.22 *Dominion.Oct.29 tC 5 TTT Te \u2014 = Nov.12 - \u2018MONTREAL TO AYONMOUTH, (BRISTOL) *Turcomun N *Manxman.Nov.10 tCold storage.; .- \u201cCold storage and cool uir.- steamers sail at daylight.MODERATE RATES.\u2014Ask Agents for particulars of maderate rate service: To Liverpool, 335.00; 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son wit ibricse In our regular dal clear ice fériday, + Te: 3 $1.98 > on sale Friday At.\u2026.n0u0eac000 225000 stock establishes it to be wu $1.00 | ver yard ne wr ce ren 5e price, Friday LL.C 4 value.On sale Friday for, en | .i per yard oon eens G0C No 'phone orders and only 1 i e > .-1 i I 9 44 inch wide new Mixed Suitings, in \u2019 Underskirt to a customer, ; adies $1 Wrappers for 69c durk effects, also black and white.Ladies! Linen Collars, Sc i | Mas bought hem, for but n mere REGULAR 15c COLLARS - - .: rifle more than their actual value.: ne ; ° Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Wrappers, in colors of navy Blas, royal Tou maux enjoy the same advan- 85 dozen Ladies\u2019 4 ply Linen Collars, .oa ; : i .- v : - | age Fridag: 90c¢ fubrics for, with self t cer: a thoroughly! - 3 : blue and cardinal, and black and wi.e with polka dot per yard Lacs anna eue 49¢| new style, In ates 12 to 14.| REGULAR PRICE 18 15c.Odd Lines of Silk Clearing at 25c yd.and stripe effects, turndown collar, deep frill on \u2014_\u2014 | Rach Lecce eee cree se 50 down White Battenberg Luce | Fancy Silks\u2014many different li th | | .; - saict Ving 3; Colored Reiver Clow.for ladles\u2019 and Stock ab ut f ax tri rent lines, the regular f which skirt, with fitted waist lining.Sizes 32 to 44.69C children s coûts olor \u2018are fawn, | Slacks ith tub at front.Extra ! Te, $100 and $1.25 yard.Very suitable for fancy blouses, light Regular $1.00 Wrappers; Friday only for.brown, red, gray, green, binck, row, each 0.10¢ AN will b ° ects, including taffetas, broches and dainty stripes.navy, bluet, etc: 54 inches wide.75c Tapestry for 49c © grouped together on a special table and marked at, Ladies\u2019 Walking | Skirts-Two * Special Lines $1.35 The Store for Shoe Bargains AN 8 TO 10 A.M.SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY.- Ladies\u201d $2.00 Boots for 95¢.Lace Boots, light soles, patent tips and heel foxing, dull tops; sizes 4 to 6.These are $2.00 Boots.Also 60 pairs good Dongola Kid Lace Boots with patent tips, light soles; sizes 2 1-2 to 6 These are good $1.50 Boots.Youp choice from 8 to 10 Friday morning for.95¢ NO MAIL OR \"PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED.Ladies\u2019 $2.50 Boots, $1.45 200 pairs Ladies\u2019 good Dongola Kid Lace and Button Boots, medium and.Goodyear welted soles; sizes 2 1-2 to 7.Every pair a genuine $2.50 Boot.Friday 8 a.m.bar- $1 45 e - Gain Price 2.\u2026.\u2026\u2026vanneo4 Sample Lines of Children\u2019s Coats : 90 pairs only Ladies\u2019 good Dongola Kid \u2019 The fortunate buying chance permits n $2.00 value to be sold Friday for, per yard Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Gloves, 12%c Ladles\u2019 Fine Black Cashmere Gloves, a , A line of Rich Tapestry Furniture Coverings, full 50 inches wilde, in five different colorings.Worth T5e yard, Extra special, per Vard o.oo ire 49e \\ Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose 43c | | An Overstock of Wrist Bags In other words, our stock of Wrist Bags is greater than the space at their command for storage and dis- per yard .Tt ete eee ae 04 48 4 4 0 dae eee, Festi sensu ena, 25¢ pr Boys\u2019 Raincoats for $1.25 Worth $3.00 and $4.00 Boys\u2019.Raincoats, of fine quality rubber-lined cloth, several dif- with fine fleece lining, in black play, and there's mcre yet to come.° ferent colors, light and dark shades, made with fl front, | only: sizes 6 to 7 he Per : 3 PAIRS FOR $1.19.To relieve the congestion, this spe- slash pockets, \u2018velvet collar.These Coats are warranted not j Pal oie 123%\u20ac | Ladies plain black Cashmere Hose, cial for Friday: \u2014 to crack or get stiff.Regular $3.00 and $4.00 values.100 | - Ladies\u2019 $14.00 Coats, $11.25 Splendid line of stylishly made Coats, in Fancy Cloths, colors of \u201cblack and brown only, fitted back, double- breasted, fly front, military capes, slash pockets.Regular $14.00 Coats, on sale Friday.° - $11.25 BASEMENT I BARGAINS Black Japanned Coal Shovels, what you usually pay 5c for.While Third Floor Bargains \u2018Maplewood Chopping Bowls, on .\"Chintz covered Bed Comforters, well filled with white $1.25 only to sell on Friday at.superior quality, full fashioned.\u20ac te y at.er reierea, seamless feet.spliced heels and; $1.00 Wrist Bags for 79¢ Lot No.1 is a sample range of Skirts Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Wear ES TE Pay les: 2 gross fine Leather and Walrus \u2018 » Le o.1 is.1 | ' er 1.111010 â:te finish Ledther Wrist Bugs, nickel ' : V qe embracing as many different styles , NIGHTGOWNS FOR 39%c.per pair .be.frame.some with two strap han- 25c Black Fishnet eilings for 10c as there are garment ue also ce UNDERSKIRTS FOR 43c.» OR 3 PAIRS FOR.$1.19 dle, others with plaited handle.i ; $1.00 iz u reasonable price\u2019 1,000 yards\u2014a manufacturer's remnant\u2014 ed effects.Values up to $3.00.Fri- Ladies\u2019 Striped Flannelette.Night | | for them.To-morrow, each THe \" though many stores would consider x a rospectably Terao atom! _ days price, each.-0000e0 eee etc Gowns, turndown collar, trimmed «9 .Being a manufacturer's \u201cremnant,\u201d one that he was willing to .; around collar and sleeves with Ladies Cardigan Vests, | La , ; dispose of at a greatly reduced price, makes this value possi- - Another line of finely tailored Skirts\u2014 frills on sale Frida , .bles ost ¢ .ic | poss © the last of lots from our regular at § ay 39¢ $1.15 Infants Bootees, 124c pass c fancy black Fishnet Veiling, on sale Friday for, per 10 stock which have been grouped for \u20ac rss 1 0000060000 SES 0010 e | IER EE Sree see eee hrc ei etree eta bene C quick clearance.In colors of black, , \u2014_\u2014 Ladies* Cardigan Vests, crocheted | WORTH 23c PAIR.: $3.75 and $4.00 ; dû \u2018 ' , AC Ra .\u2014 navy and brown: 33 A no .Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Underskirts, in neck and armhcles, tight fitting, ancy Rdotees.crocheted pink and values.On sale Friday at, each.! colors of pink and sky, flounce waistband, in cardinal and | white, pale blue and white, and all .© © with fine tucks and hemstitched scarlet only.Special for white.\"Worth 23e pair.Bl k d C f ==S hem.Friday's special price 483¢ Friday #15 Friday sosscsnece sense see 12e ankets an omiorters- pecials White Wool Blankets, size 64 x 84 inches, in the $2.50 qual- = ity for, per pair Pee ete taser atta ere eae eee ae.,A splendid assortment, embracing all grades, all sizes, all prices.Extra specials for Friday will be:\u2014 $2.19 cotton, strongly stitched to prevent limping; size 60 x 72 inches.Extra special for Friday, each.\" eres $1.19 Bought 25 Dozen Kid Gloves At a Special Price\u2014Such Purchase Enables us to sell $1.25 Gloves for 79¢ Ladies\u2019 2 dome Real French Kid Gloves, made in Grenoble, France: fancy silk embroidered backs, 2 pear! .dome 5 3-4 to 7.A good $1.25 value.To-morrow of - Special in Ladies\u2019 Wool Undervests, 35c Ladies\u2019 White Swiss Ribbed Wool Undervests, short sleeves, silk taped neck, superior quality varn.cially marked for Friday at Shere er Eee ces steers see antennae And like all sample lines there's a variation in the fabrics, as they last Friday, each.=c we 8e, euch a Ca ee Sc ° ° well as in the styles.Colors are blue and brown, made with : ' \u2019 .© BD6 Hind, Special Bee Sze F d B | f shoulder cape, fancy strap back, full sleeves; to fit children the 85¢ kind.Special Fri- \u2018 Il ay ar aims or en from 7 to 10 years .cesemecess reste arrose snconre nsw $5.00 day, cach .soc ; .rrr rr ~ mr More of our special acid proof En- 3 dozen only Men's Negligee Shirts, fancy figured effects.also amel Lipped and Straight Sauce.white tucked bosoms; sizes 15 1-2, 16, 16 1-2, 17 and 17 1-2.Reg- 25c ; .: oe pans: cannot usually be bought ular 75e value.Your choice Friday at, each .$4.50 Black Coney Caperines, $2.98 for less than 46c.On sale\u201d «| 4 1 et Le tetes» \"|.Men's Flannelette Shirte, buttoned front.with collar attached.in - | Caperines, of fine Black Coney, made with cape and deep storm stripes of pink, blue and white; sizes 15, 15 1-2.16 and 1671-2.collar, lined with black satin.Regular $4.50 values.On sale $2 98 Special Price .cciiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiienane sscensc se su0se0 s.\u2026\u2026.25c Friday for .Lac rss sa annee sen 000000 recranceusecensan sien ° Wire Bowl Strainers, wire and en- TALCUM POWDERS , , .; ; , ; amel \u2018handle; worth 10¢.To | 5 dozen Men's 4 ply Linen Collars.slightly soiled.straight band.; be cleared at, each .B©| Black Japanned Coal Hods, made Violet Talcum Powder.special round corners and rolled points; size only.Regular value was ; * Calored Serst-porcelain Dinner with funnel, decorated with a gold price coon .10\u20ac 150.Your choice Friday, Z for.STieerreseree Sc a eta 1 ouses 9 Plates, worth $1.00 doz.On band.Warth 3%¢.Friday's .Mennen's Borated Talcum, * : PLIS L 9 ° sale Friday, exch 3.0.0.3e price c.\u2026e+ssevr ses e0 000000 z5e special .5.00542000 15¢ ' ° en .) ! ( A Mennen\u2019s Perfumed Talcum, ° > : NS NL # Th Eni Yo to Chaos from ee fg reed :| Ribbons-FYE00mE | ., - Colgate's Violet Taleum Pow- \u2018 == J ; $4.00 to $5.00 Values Dress Trimming, 1c yd.Flannelette, 6c yard : AEF visti tian aaes eens 15e y a \u2014\u2014\u2014- 5 Envelopes to match at same prices.$1.95 Cream Imitation 124c Victoria Lawn, 7c à : .Stamped and : Bearskin for $1.25| 50 pieces F1 s Vic yw, S al | M \u2019 Gr \u2018 G .\u2026 any 109 y Beerslin for SLI) me me ve ee Specials at Montreal\u2019s Greatest Grocery Embroidered Linens ; tion Bearskin, long hairy finish\u2014 , SSeS La Pure Irish Linen Centrepleces, an imitation that imitates, double width goods.price $1.95 yard.Our regular 3 Friday for.81.23% Sash Curtains These two specials for Friday only should result in hundreds of yards chanaing hands: \u2014- White Sash Curtain Muslins, 30 in.1,000 yards White Cotton THE 11c QUALITY FOR 7e YD.BETWEEN 8 AND 10 A.M.FRIDAY.Special Demonstrations of the following high-class goods now going-on: Strathcond Brand Mocha and Java Coffee, Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits, Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, Triscuit, Kkovah Jellies, Gleason's Unfermented Grape Juice, and the new Table .Salt, Test the merits of these goods.stamped with buttonhole borders, conventional or floral designs, either round.or square; rize 18 x 18 inches, Regular 25c, (+) APR AAA 15e Stamped Glove, Veil, Handkerchief, Shaving Cases and Tle Cases, each 15e sert se rs ane 0 5000000020.wide, in extra qualitv, wit .i ; - Pure Irish Linen Lawn Casek, print- An extra fine qualit ure \u201cWhite frill and ra a mh, heavy Finest Creamery Butter, 1b.21¢ 1 24 Ibs.Strathcona Flour.73¢ ed with frills and embroidered in Family Cotton.» pure LH free 16C yard, fOr ceecececenren.104c Poa Meal Boneless Bacon, 1b.18%e¢ 21 Ibs, Granulated Sugar.81.00 7 Ibs.Strathcona Rolled Oats .z5e linen: Night Dress Cases, Brush from dressing, 38 inches wide; an White Sash Pen Meal Hama (Special), Ib.16¢ 3 1bs Frult Sugar.Z0c¢ s.w.Hiscults, or Triscults .12%c and Comb Bags and Cosey Cov- 11c uality \"on sale to-morrow : e Sash Curtaln Net, of fine Fresh Pork Sausage 11 3 pkgs.Kkovah Jelilen .Zhe Wheat Germ, or Malt Food .12%¢C ers.Regular $1.50.On sale te q ty.om e : quality, with handsome lace and co.cc, © Perfection Cocon, 4 1b.tip .zse \u2019 x Friday, each .\u2026\u2026.TRE per yard an a.m., for, ze Insertion.Worth 19c yard, Horseshoe Salmon, 1 lb.flate 17c Mocha and Java Coffee, Ib.35C 5 o'clock Black Tea, Ib.33e¢ Not th 2 tre da 4 tt OF socssssececacn css anne ».1Z%e\u20ac ©Shaker Table Salt, PRE.s.10.0000.10e Gleason ® sirane Juice .256 and pue Quart hottle Tomato Catsup .25e ot more than yards to a cus- 3 1bs.BE ted | PES se 3 lbs, Cleanod Currants .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.ac : tomer, and no \u2019phone orders will be Cushion Cord 8tc yard 6 Te Finest \u2018Rolled Wheat ren £30 3 lbs.Valencia Raisins .0.23¢ New Music, 19c oo © accepted.Heavy Merceriged Cunhion (nord in * PE Pure Powderod Borax .25¢ Pure Fruit Jam, 5 lb.pail.45\u20ac 3 bpttlon Extracts .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.z5e ON FRIDAY.REGULAR 50.Special Introductory Sale \u201c plain and mixed colors.Spe- 5 Ib.Special Japan Tea.$1.00 5 lb.Special Ceylon Tea.#1,00 .Quilts\u20142 Splendid Specials | clal for Friday, per yard.8l4c¢ $1.10 WHITE CROCHET QUILTS Sylvle\u2014Song.Teasing\u2014Song.Pansy Faces\u2014Song.Men's Clothing .tN For Sale: A Baby\u2014Sghg.FOR 85c.i ; : ; Wedding of Barney .and Bedella\u2014 SATURDAY 10 eme Crochet le 11e ss Side Combs for 10e Hal .© EN An Owl and \\ y hemmed Croche uilts;, read x eren erns o e air .body's Lookin\u2019 but An Owl an ; : ° \u2018for use.Our regular $1.00 quai-| ~~ Combs, worth up to 26.- { CN eon Sons.+ nd! Full particulars in To-morrow\u2019s ty on sale Friday for, 85 Your choice for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.:.10e 4 À ! Alexander\u2014 Song.L \u2014s : issue of-\u2014 \u2019 each .c.civiiiiiniiiinan, \u20ac A : Good-bve.My Lady Lov ong.: .\u2018 .ha .Funny Folks\u2014Two-step.; $3.50 Ane a eee Mags Light Weight Dress Shields | ® Polly Prim\u2014Two-step.\u201cTHE HERAL D\u201d D Ie ) J ~ i \u2014 - , YORE Only 15 extra large double bed size Lightweight Dres¥ Shields, lined on To : - e a] Karama\u2014Two-step.- Co a : duc ET A White Marseilles Quilts, rich pat- both sides.This js a thoroughly .- imited +l Laughing \u2018Water\u2014Two-step, Men nte rested ne \u2018good terns, \u2018heavy and durable quality.reliable Dress \u2018fihlald, at the fol- =.hw \u2014 4.Roses and Thorns\u2014Walts, - clothing shold make:a woint | wile soiled on the under side\u2014 lowing \u2018prices Yor Friday: \u2014 ~ - | \" .LIRR oe Ce - Yn ot the Rose\u2014Walts.|\u201d clotSings 3 \u201cma SA por s that will quiekly come out : .ts arcella\u2014 8.° \" rey FRE rid iE eh A 8 Y \u201c8 \u201cthe wash, Regular $3.60 and No: ; or par .PUS Ae St, Catherine and University Stree e ; .4 Autumn Buds Waits, a of ding the ad and âttehd- yu , WN 4.00 Quilts in the lot to sell .2, +11 | e : ymphia\u2014 > +: 3 py Come TT Gods Pridey for, each .s.82.88 No.3 per pair .156 * STORE OF- SATISFACTION.Awakening \u2018 Walls.PO ing the Sales SAR \u2019 ve « : : Lo ram te ant Deere betel Coa aE ay + woe oe on a La .wo Coto LT LAY et et + a mire Fou - - \\ I \u201ca oA \u2019 J - - mm Cr a .: a - + © VE - .oo wet \u2018 : 8e > ee 4 , YVES Ben 1024 1 2 1 \"a _ Ca , : .L 0.LS Le Co BN D A 2: - 3 > LL» "]
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