The Montreal herald, 12 novembre 1904, samedi 12 novembre 1904
[" iil PTE Amn po ALB AS 88 pic, 23 3 mains pn a an ae Ce mr wham 40 SR ET irs re sain a \u201c teen, of Chateauguay, \u201c stitution.Gothenberg system, .this idea could be \u2019 POR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Columns.- ue le =\u2014- nr % .ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.267.TWENTY-TWO + + ty .or THE MONT PAGES.MONTREAL, | .Es == > TURDAY, NOVEMBER 12° 1904.1 | \u2018 a \u2019 \u2019 =a TWENTY-TWO PAGES.° = T ; | A \u201c1 \u2019 .| a t ; > POMORNC TS, WEATUES |\u201d A Sun red at 7.007 asta:at 45%, : * | PRICE ONE OENT.HURLED INT THE NB DFG: ATE $ One Man Had © {and Torn Off and I~ Die ga ie 30 a 3 = \u20ac \u20ac WALKED UNAIDED TWO MILES \u2014 They Were Tended at Chateauguay by Dr.Marchand, After Which\u2019 They Were Removed to Montreal.Alfred Camillard, twénty years of &ge, and Telesphore Allard, aged nine- P.Q., were the! victims of à terrible accident yesterday morning.The twg young men were in a lot belonging to Mr.Goodfellow, of Chateau- guay, about two miles from that town, engaged in blasting rocks with dynamite.One blast having failed, they were about to put in another charge.Allard was beside the rock and Couil- lard sitting on it.using his knife to clean out the cavity which had been drilled for the blast, Suddenly, caused no doubt, by the scraping of the knife, the dynamite exploded, hurling the two men into the air.\u2019 For some minutes they lay stunned, but at last recovered and set out to cover the distance to Chateauguay on foot.The wark was a terrible one, but at last they reached the village, where Dr.Marchand tended them, until they could be brought to Montreal last evening.They arrived at Notre Dame Hospital at 10.30 o'clock.Allard's right hand was torn off and he sustained bad cuts on the face and; head.Couillard is wounded danger- | ously on the face, hands and breast, It is not expected that Allard will recov- cr, as he sustained a tremendous shock and lost a great deal of blood during the walk to Chateauguay.: \u2014 PREMIER PARENT'S LETTER; SEN.DANDURAND\u2019S REPLY Hon.H.B.Rainville has recelved the following letter from Premier Parent with regard to his campaign in st.Louis: \u2014 Quebec, Nov.10, 1904, Hon.H.B.Rainville, Montyedl: My Dear Rainville,\u2014I have just received your letter informing me of Mr.Godfrey Langlais\u2019 candidature in 87, Louis Division.I regret very.much Mr.Langlois\u2019 attitude, which is not ut all consistent with that which he he has always championed in \u2018his newspaper, Le Canada.His couduct under ihe circumstances is certainly a lacK of discipline, seeing that the Government has accepted you as their candidate.AU our friends should, therefore, understand that you cannot be put aside in fuce of the very considerable services you have rendered the Liberal cuuse.This is the position we intend to take, and every vote cast against you will be considered as given against the Government.Yours faithfully, S.N.PARENT, Prime Minister of the Province of Quebce.; Hon.Senator Dandurand, who has been taking a very autive interest In the contest in St.Louis Division, was this morning asked by The Herald if he had any comments to make on Premier Parent's letter.In reply the Senator said: \u201c \u201cIn the first place, Mr.Parent has apparently overlooked the fact that : large and thoroughly representative | convention of the electors of St.Louis has selected Mr, Langlois as their candidate, and that, being such, Mr.Lang- lois is entitled to the support, not only | the loyal Liberals of the Division, ! of Mr.Parent himself, ! \u2018In the second\u2019 place, Mr.Parent, ; while engaged in safeguarding the \u2018n-; terests of the city of Quebec from the | encroachments of the Legislature, and in attending to the multiplicity of his | other duties, has overlooked the serious | attacks made in the Private Bills \u20acom- mittee on the integrity of the city of Montreal.As a consequence, he apparently is not aware of the injury | which this city has suffered through the Legislative acts of Mr.Rainville and of the members who have assisted him, nor of the deep indignation which all classes of Montreal electors feel in regard to these Leglslative outrages.\u201d GOTHENBURG SYSTEM AND THE DRINK PROBLEM Paper Read by Prof.Macnaughton Before the Montreal Economic and Statistical Society.A paper on the Gothenberb System for the prevention of drunkenness was read before the Montreal lSconoemle andj.Statistical Socfety by Prof.Russel I.MacNaughton of McGill, last evning.The professor observed that it was generally admitted that some reform in the drink traffic was necessary.Various ways of coping with the problem had been suggested, but the only one which attempted to deal with the question in a scientific way was the Gothenberg system.The licensing system.has a tendency to push the sale of an article, whose abuse.Is admittedly a danger for the state us well us the individual, for its abuse has filled the jails and asylums and caused an incalculable amount of unnecessaiy de- The fault of the present system lay in the fact that by what economists call the \u201claw of commerce\u2019 each saloon keeper i8 compelled to push the sale of his wares to the greatest possible extent.The more alcoholic liquors he sells the better for himself, and the principle which leads a dry goods mer-: chant to push the sale of his goods to\u2019 the greatest extent leads the pub.icun | to do the same.The Gothenberg syas-, tem aimed at cutting out this private galn and so the incentive on the parti of the dealer to try to sell a greater: amount of his goods than would without effort be disposed of.By paying the barman a salary and a commission on non-alcoholic, drinks, as in the\u2019 carried out, Mr, Lone,manager of the Charity Organization, Prof.Tory, of McGill, and Ald.Ames, also spoke briefly on the temperance problem, en\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt SUICIDE OF EGANVILLE MUR: , DERER.Kingston, Ont, Nov.12.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014 Gustave Mittlestatt, in prison for life for killing an Eganville, Ont, man.with a pick, suiclded by hanging in| the insane ward yesterday morning.p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 MAY BE MADE ARCHBISHOP.Winnipeg, Man.Nov.12.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Bishop Matheson is likely to be eleot- 3d Archbishop of Rupert's Land in suc- Pession to Archbishop Machray, - \u2019 \\ Statkelberg has been surrounded, PROF.£.AUTHENFO AWARDED FAMOUS RUMFORD MEDAL AD, OF NEILL, During a Century Medal Only Awarded Sixteen Times the Honored List Including Davy, Brewster, Faraday, Pasteur, Maxwell, Tyndall and Rongen.Dr.Ernest Rutherford, professor of.busy day for His Excellency aud Lady Minto.It came after several private visits, the reception of uddresses from the Ontario ling Association, and the National Chapter of.the Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire, a semi-official luncheon, and, with His Excelléncy, the dinner of the Canadiun Bankers\u2019 Association, at which he was the guest of honor.\u2026 Quebec Plans a Farewell.\u201c Quebec, Nov.12.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014His Iëx- cellgncy the Governor-General, the Coiitess of Minto.family, and suite, wil] sail on the 18th inst.from Que bec on \u2018board the Allan line steamer Tun!san.and members of the Dominion Catinet will-come to the Ancient Capital to bid discovery in light or heat during a their Excellencies adieu.On the night of the 17th \u2018the city of Quebec \u2018will ten- physics at McGill University, and one' termi of years, considered worthy of ger Jord and Lady Minto a farewell of the greatest authorities on radio-! activity, has been awarded the \u201cRum-, ford Medal\u201d for 1904, by the Royal Society of Great Britain.| The Rumford Medal has a glorious\u2019 history.It consists of a gold medul and a silver trophy from the same die, ! sequence, the Invested funds have ac-, and is awarded once every two years,\u2019 to use the words of the donor, \u2018\u201c\u2018to th.author of the most Important discovery or useful improvement which shall ve: made and published by printing or ia any way made known to the public in any part of Europe during the preceding two years on heat or on light, the preference always being glven co such discoveries as, in the opinion of the president and council of the Royal Society, tend most to promote the good of mankind.\u201d This purpose of the medal was outlined by the originator, Count Rumford in a letter to Sir John Banks, dated July 12, 1796, at that time president of the Royal Society.In this Count Rum- ford sald that he had purchased and trapsferred £1000 in the funds of Great Britain to this end.In the event of there being no new eee the medal, the value was to be invested medal in addition to the decoration.The first to receive the medal was Count Rumford himself.Before 1846 it cften hapuened that no medal was awarded for four years.As a con- cumulated and the present winner will receive about £70 in addition to the medal.Among those who have in the past carried away the famous prize were.1816 Sir Humphry Davy.1818 David Brewster.1840 Jean Baptists Blot.1846 Michael Faraday.1850 Francois Jean Dominique.1852 Sir George (Gabriel Stokes, 1856 Louis Pasteur.1860 James Clerk Maxwell.1882 Gustav Robert Kirchoff.186+ John Tyndall.' 1868 Bulfour Stewart.1874 Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer.1580 Sir Willlam Huggins.1894 Sir James Dewar.18% Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen, and T.enard Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge Becquerel.MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL LIBRARY IS NOW OPEN The Formal Initial Ceremony Took | Place Last Evening in Presence of Many Well-known Gentlemen.The new municipal technical library j at the Monument National was for- wally opened last.evening.Among those present were Ald.Dagenais, chairman of the civic, ecmmittee; Ald, Sadler, Bastien, Levy! and Chausse, Hou.J.I.Tarte, Senator Belque, Senator David, Senator Dan- | durand, M.Kleczowski, and about two hundred invited guests.| Mayor Laporte told of the refusal of, the Carnegie donation for a public lib rary, and how the present project of à | small library for the use of those fol-| lowing the free classes at the Monu-, 1 | ment National was started.Hon.J.I.Tart: sa.d that If thers, were more readiuæ rooms in the city, there would be less money spent ou drink on Saturday nights.Senator A Beique remarked.without | doubt, Canada\u2019s strength must depend on .her preparation for the industries.He hoped, therefore, that the working, classes.would patronize the library.| After the speeches the visitors were; shown into the,library room, which\u2019 was found to be ta pretty place.Some of the latest works were found on the shelves, and the reading tables were covered with the best English\u2019 and French periodicals, | x LIQUOR LAW IS DEAD No Strong Sentiment Behind it, and Drunkenness pant in Prairie Province Than Ever.Winnipeg, Man., Nov.12,\u2014(Spectal)-< Discussing the recoimmendations of the committee on Church Life nt Presbyterian Synod last night, Rev, Mayor Laporte, Dr.Duval urged more active work! A to combat the liquor evil Me sala that the had been a dismal was The liquor law fallure and drunkenness rampant than ever.acted und the statute is a dead letter.CANADA BIDDING ADIEU TO LORD AND LADY MINTQ \u201ciusto will make this Toronto Gave Public Reception Last! Quobec:., Night and it Will be Qusbec\u2019s Turn on 17th.Toronto, Out.Nov.12\u2014(Spectal.) \u2014! Prince To all of high and low degree, the halls of Toronto\u2019s civic bulldiugs were open last night for a public farewell to Lord and Lady Minto.With much pageantry the Vice-Regal party were escorted to the hall and there, under civic auspices, received the good wishes of some hundreds of loyal cltigens, The ceremony occupied less than Through The Heralds Steve.WE MIGHT fill the aching void by getting | Buster Gourley to blow a few war speeches into a phonograph and set it up in Pariju- ment.\u2014 ON TIE official recount Port Arthur continues Russian H.R.H.the Mikado.IT WOULD BE intercsting to know what the Star would be willieg to pay McGill students to cheer for Flynn, the masterly retreater | of Quebec.i To Lord Dundonald.+ (Vancouver World.) .| Mon, but it was a gran\u2019 victors.4 | SOMEHOW we can\u2019t help feeling that Mr.Blais 1s iszing the chance of his life.Here are the Quebec elections less than two weeks! away and he han no job to resign.SAYS CHEFOO.[Chefoo, Nov.10.\u2014There is a well founded | rumor here that Port Arthur has fallen.) i Once again Port Arthur's fallen, ! Kureputkin's had a maulin\u2019, © Says Chefoo: NMendenkampt has bern impounded \u2014 \u2018Ali's confusion worse confounded, Says Chefoo.R Jups Lesieging are defeated, Says Chefoo: Nodzu hurriedly retreated, Says Chefoo: ' Kuropuatkin's won the day, Old Oyamn he will slay \u2014 Russiaps never run away, Says Chefvo.Prince Ouktoinsky's been suspended Says Chefoo: War is practically ended, .; Says Chefoo; Tighting's only just begun, Both sides madly on the run- Telling whoppers is such fun, Says Chefoo.Poor Kuroki's quite prostrated, Says, Chefoo; No, he's not: he's quite elated, Says Chefoo: Fighfing's over and it's not, YWesther's freezing cold, but hot\u2014 + Ain't it fun to send out rot?Says Chefoo.If I dwelt in Montreal, Savs Chefoo: | The election news I'd call, Says Chefoo: \"Twould be good and not inferior\u2014 \u201cNot a sfngle Tib.would wenry yer To the west of Lake Superior,\u201d ; Says Chefoo.-\u2014 .The Voice of Experience.\u201cCome.now,\u201d prompted the teacher, who bad been giving the primnry class a taste of Shakespeare, \u201cwhat {s it that is sharper than a rerpent\u2019s tooth?\u201d / I bet pa\u2019's razor 18.\u2019 said little Henry, | who was still carrying his thumb in a sling.RUSSIA =hould imitate the Quebec Oppost- tion, and resign, thus allowing the Jana to carrvethe constituency of South Manchuria by acclamation.Mr.Borden Kissed 1.544 and Sir Wil- \u2019 frid Only 12.(Boston Globe.) , Wo read with melancholy interest that Mr.Henry N.Goldfogle, bachelor, candidate for congressman in New York, who kissed 5,000 babies during bis campaign, was defeatod by the married Mr.Elverson.Bargains in Age.\u201cYou must mark down your age in this blank spaco,\u2019\u2019 sald the insurance man to the beautiful woman.And che did.She marked it down from 28 to 22.FAR FROM the madding crowd, in the sunlit Bouth, Mr.Borden will have time to figure out another estimate of what the G.T.P.will cost the country, that will make | .will not be published to-morrow.\u2014New York : the Hon.J.1.Tarte, with the accent on the {I guess not.\u201d .THE Con.pupers.are still holding an inquest over the elections, and the jury is back the, un, the Liberals have received their hour and Was tha closing event in a'from the Province reception, to be held at the City Hall, | and a cash premium presented the next which promises to be one of the soctd lavents of the season.\"Mayor Parent will (ssue u large number of Invit-«tions to prominent people in the principal cities of Canndau, and ns n matter of .course the elite of Quebec will be present.In the meantime preparations have already been commenced to make the reception a memorable one.LIBERAL VICTORY Had a Majority of 50,060 Votes Over the Whole Dominion.POLLED 53 PERCENT OF VOTE Margin of Popular Support\u2014 | is Now More Ram- | Without Quebec They Had a Good | 8ix of a Majority in Every Hundred.couparison of ndjorities only Ce {oibera to show how thorough was the ° : ; former great tem-| Liberal victory over Canada general-i : : i perance sentiment seemed to be dead.'ly.Totalling the wajoritics of th On Arrival Will be Arrested erals and Conservatives [tis found more that the former claim a majority over! on Charge of Forging [all of 43,612 ; The moral support of politiclans was: of acclamation, so that it can be stat-! not behind the legislation that was én- ed ruughly that Sir Wilfred Laurier's po ; Hicy was approved by a fifty thousand; - ! iimmajority votes.This is exclusive of the Votinæ strength Canada, and the total vote polled was under x60.000.Thaoa following table of this clear: Con.riajority.35.446 s Ontario .14,687 16.5381 Nova Scotia .lu ee New Brunswick .U.161 3,807 - Ldvard i Island ees 223 447 Mamtoba-.2g Go Northwest Territories .0.i.46747 319 British Columbia .1.745 vee Total .4,880 It has, been statgp, frequently that over of Quebec.but it ! i will be seen.from the above table that the, Government hag still a majority of over eleven thousand\u2019 votes in the | other provinces.The Couservatives have the consolation of knowing that they carried onl ; votes in.the three provinces of Outario, (New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- with the theory tbat the aifair was due to a | wand, tcarcity of votes, -\u2014 PERUAPS there will be some one at the by\u2018 a smell majority, over World's l\u2019air who can give IFon.Mr.Blair à.4, Leos y Jority practical demonstration in the art of manipu- : Xatives luting bembshells, | The average Liberal poll wis fifty three per cent.of the vote poilled all over the Dominion, while the Conser- polled forty-seven per cent, The Liberals.had, comparatively (speaking, about six of a majority in + \" MeGILL will LL.D, Earl Grey as soon as \u20acVery hundred votes polled, he gets off the boat.honorary degrees gets any keener, the ceremony will have to be conducted at Rimouski.We'd Rather Hear a Buzz-Saw.If you want to enjoy verbal pyrotechnics sek a man who stuttess to pronounce Admiral Rojestvensky's name.SANTOS-DUMONT hopes to remain eight days in the alr.If he gets au early move on | him he way mect a few Cou.leaders coming | own.WHILE THE JAPS aro doing protiy well with the Russians they are not having what we prise call à Sir Wilfrid Laurier kind of & time.TO-DAY bei:æ Election Day, this paper Journal of Commerces Suy it over slowly, please.ACCORDING to all accounts, there 1s not enough of Port Arthur left to muko cven a little buinp when it does fall.CONTRARY to expectations, the MWaltis fleet bus not yet begun firing at pink sca serpents.IT WAS an error on tlic part of the proofreader.The Star meant to say that there was not a single safo seat for the Libs.west of.British Columbla.SOME of the Con.papers are still taking.the wrdicine with a very wry face.The Cons.should be good Insers by this time, us they've had such a.lot of practice.THE GAZOOT'S interest in the elections continues intense.Its editorials ¢o-day are on: \u201cThe Bank of Montreal,\u201d \u201cThe U.S, 8Situation.\u201d and \u2018\u2019Lord Lansdowne and Sir R.Fin- ey.\u201d + THE CON.LEADERSHIP.| | + 4 Jacques Cartier.Nov.12.\u2014(Extra Spacial.!\u2014 Your lying correspondent bas Just had an Interview with tho Hon.F.D.Monk on tho Con.leadership.; Judging from his remarks.Mr.Monk favors In a rich contralto, Mr.Monk said: \u201cTho Conservative party needs for leader a man who can carry Jacques Cartier County by a majority of over 400.\u201d \u201cWho is ahle to do that?\" \u201cI can\u2019t think for the life of we,\u2019 said Mr.Monk.tao \u201cAny other qualifications?\" oo \u2018Yes.Tho man we nosed for leader should have oxperiopce, and his name should begin with the letter M.\u2019 : \u201cMaclean,\u201d I yelled.* \u201cNo.\" sald Mr.Monk, \u201cthe leader's nume should only have four letters.\u2019 Mr.Monk would say no more.If ever thers Was a mystery, that mystery But if competition in | i (Chicago Chronicle.) : | 1 | \u2018 | } MANY OFFICERS AT SERGEANTS DINNER First P.of W.Regt.Fusiliers Held Annual Function at Armory The annual dinner of the sefgeants of the First Prince of Wales Fusiliers was lield in the armory \u2018last night, and was a most c¥oyable affair, + Sergeant-Major Flawn.occupied the chair, and on either side çat Col.Gordon, D.O.C., and lAeut.-Col.Finlayson, O.C, 1st Regiment.\u201d The other ufficers present were: Major Simpson, Capt.W.T.Stewart, Capt.I.W.Bonham, Oapt.Fergusson, adjutant; Capt.Spry, Capt.Cooper Capt.Brydes, surgeon- Capt.MucTagsgart, Lieut.-Col.Butler, R.O., \u2018ind Cupt, F.H.Stewart, Sixth \"Hussars, , nied by the singing of the National Anthem, while hetween the other toasts of the evening were interspersed song and story.; It was with much regret those pves- ent heard 0° Sergeant-Mäajor Flawn's retirement from the regiment, but it was \u2018felt he had done his duty after completing twenty-three years\u2019 service.pald to his ability and tart, Col.Gyrdon complimented the sergeants upon their good work in bringing the regiment te its present high state \u2018of efficiency, and urged upon them the necessity of always being in a well us in name.Lieut.-Col.Finlayson, Capt, W.T.Stewart and Capt, 8nry responded \u2018to \u2018| the toast of \u201cOur Officers,\u201d and each warmly thanked the sergeant-major and sergeants for thelr loyal support.The \u201cPast Officers\u201d was replled to by Lieut.-Col.Butler in a worthy speech, fn which he pointed out the progress of the regiment from \u2018the old days to the present.\u201cThe Ladles\u201d was responded to by Capt.Bonham, and \u2018The Press\" by representatives present, Weather To-Morrow Will be Fine To-day and Sunday\u2014Fair and mila.Fine weather continues everywhere, with mild conditions in the Territories and Manitoba, and a tendency for higher temperatures elsewhere, In this locality the weather has become dia- tinctly warmer.The temperatures re- cordd yesterday were as follows:\u2014Vic- toria, 40, 56; Calgary, 30, 58; Winnipek, 22, 54; Port Arthur, 26, 46; Parry Sound, ; Ottawa, 18, 30; Aba wealth of Crosgus look thirty cents.1s this mysterx, 14, 40; Toronto, 4e.4: |Suebce, 14, 28; se John, 20, 34; Hallfax, Ï Sir Wilfrid Lawler, Lady Laurier VERY PRONOUNCED ef, ta jurity, \"jhe home The toast to the King was acconmpa-; Many warm compliments were position to assist the officers in keeping the regiment first in cfliciency as\u2019 ANTI-DUMPING CLAUSE KEEPING QUT UNJUST COMPETITION Will Have to Mr.White, Collector of Customs, Says It Has Effectually Prevented Dumping Operation\u2014U.S.Manufacturers Build Here.| Mr.Robert White, collector of customs, returned this morning from ng] tawu, where he had been discussing matters connected with his department with the Minister of Customs.Among the questions considered was the working of the auti-dumping clause of the present tariff.Mr.White says that the operation of the clause effectually prevents the dumping on the: .Canadian market of all goods\u2019 whic] | compete with Canadian products.| When it is enfbreed slaughter\u201c prices i for imported goods are impossible, \u201cFraud znd evasioh of the, act 18 | Mera.\u201d watched for by the customs | officers,\u201d said Mr.White, \u201cand in such cuees the goods are qelzed and contis- cated.The United States, of course, fs the country from which most of our ! duinped goods come, and the operation of the clause will effectually block, | such qu'iness In the future.© \u2018In ming to apply the legislation on this point It was discovered that It was somewhat more far-reaching than Parliament had contemplated, and that some classes of transactions of ; perfectly legitimate character were | falling under the special duty clause.ican Axe & Tool Company has decided | I The Minister of Customs is now giving | consideration to these cases, and pro-| |! vision 1s being made to relieve them | | from the application of such auty.Such causes are bona fide cash dis- i.me counts; eamples and goods purchased at a fair market price for shipment at a later period.For example, lin seed ofl i8 contracted for early in the year for shipment during the season of navigation.The law as.it now stands levies duty on the open market price at the time of shipment rather than of purchase, and if the price has \u2018advanced duty has to be paid on such increase.Similarly if the price falls the duty {s on the lower price.This class of transaction has, been excepted from the action of the special duty when the value of the goods at the time of shipment ig greater than at the time of purchase, provided always that the latter was the open market price.\u201cWhen points like these have been arranged for and the rough edges smoothed down, this legislation will prove most advantageous to the Canadian manufacturer by proving a substantial protection against unfair competition caused by dumping.\u201d Lo.Mr, White thought that the operation of the clause would have the effect of leading foreign manufacturers to build plants in Canada for the market here in the same way as the Amer- to do.The customs officers are being constantly called upon to enforce the regulation, and are thus freeing the market from the legitimate competition it was formerly exposed to.WILWLE HERE NEXT WEEK $10,000 Cheque.\u201cChel Detective Carpenter with D.A.\u201d Jamel, the defaulting ty paymuaster.-! buek from.Clubs about the midule of uext week.A tumor was is expected NLNLLON MONA | \u201c | | ! MR.ALPHONSE HAMEL, | Who Will Arrive in a Day or Two to Stand His Trial.Jr STE | circulated yesterday that they would! to-day.but this is denied ut; vheadquarters.| | As seen a8 he arrives Hamel will be ; | arrested on the charge of forging a! s10.900 cheque of the Bank of Mont.youl.|BIG LANGLOIS MEETING WILL BE HELD TO-NIGHT Many Leading Liberals Wiil Speak \"| | St.Joseph's Hall.- ; | A large meeting in the interests of Mr.Godfroy Langlois, Liberal candi- \u201cdate In St.Louis division, will be held to-night at eight o'clock at St, Joseph's Hall, corneF of St, Catherine and St.Elizabeth Streets, Amongst the gpedkers will be Senator Dandurand, Leigue and Cloran, Ald.Bastien, H., Gervais, \u20ac.A.Wilson and R.Latulippe.A big meeting is expected, Mr.Langlois\u201d campaign is creating excellent progress, tle has establish- od his central committee rooms at 1877, St, Catherine Street, \u2018phone, East 2301 mr ! SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.| Employees\u2019 Had an Enjoyable Dance Last Evening.| sans + \u2018 «The Sherwin-Williams Co.in Canada, whose destinies are presided over| by Mr.©, ©.Ballantyne, vice-president of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Asso- clation, gave their amiual entertain ment to their croployes last evening, in their new building at 629 Centre St.Friends were included in the \u2018invitations.Al the talent and necessary expenses \u201cwer provided by the company, and the programme was an excellent one.Light refreshments were served and after that a weli-selected list of dances was carried through, In the employes dining hall.rere etn | THE LABOR CANDIDATES.Mr., Alphonse Vervielle, president of the Dominion Trades and Labor C'on- gress and president of the special committee appointed by the Montreal Council to choose labor candidates In the various city divisions, said this morning that as yet no men had been decided uno.Lo A mass meeting will be held to-mor- \u2018row afternoon at 2 o'clock in St, Joseph'e Hall, when fit is probable that candidates will be naned for each of the city divisions.The meeting \u2018as been especially called for this purpose.aud a request issued to all interested in theclabor cause Lo be present.eee N.B.OFFICER DISAPPEARED.Victoria, B.C, Nov.12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Capt.Ryan, of Kentville.N.B,.who returned herc from the Orient.in September, from study the war, has mysteriously disappeured.ree re THE BUTER MARKET.(Canadinn Associated Press Cable.) T.ondon, Nov.12.\u2014The supply of Cau- ndian buter is diminishing wekly.hut prices remain about the same.Cheese .of Hogue, ; death.| decided : Mr.PRESENT MORGUE DISGRACE TO CITY Question Will be Thoroughly Discussed at Meeting of Hygiene Committee.The action of the Finance Commit- \u2018ter in doing away with the publication of -the departmental reports came in for severe criticism at the meeting of terJay afternoon.officer.reported that by order of the Finance Committee the annual repos of the health department were to be printed in the Municipal Gazette alone, | i The inconvenience of this method cou-| sisted in the fact that the report would b+ spread over several numbers the paper.@ther cltles.sent thetr reports to the department in bound volumes.win] Montreal had alwa: s been able to return the favor.Ald.Ames suld that he was Not in favor of the new way of printing the reports, and he thought the best thing to do was to discuss the offer in Coun- cit and have it changed if possible.Ald.Larlviere came before the committee to eupport the offer of Mr.C.Bougie for a new morgue, \u2018Chairinan Dagenais said that he had : Visited a site at St.Urbain and Lagau- t éheticre strect, but found it unsuit- ble.: Ald.Ames.asked to have the proposal of the Montreal General Hospital to erect a morgue considered.The morgue question will be discussed at the next meeting.° HOGUE WILL NOT HANG.Cabinet Decided to Commute Sentence to Life Imprisonm at.Ottawa, Nov.12\u2014The Cabinet »yesterday afternoon dealt with the case lying under sentence After full consideration it was to approve the recommendation of the Justice Department that the sentence be commuted to life im prisonment.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.COCHRANE NOMINATED.Twenty-seven of.the thirty-one members the committee named at the st.Lewrence Liberal convention on Wednesday met last night at the office ot U.H.Dandurand, and decided, after some debate, to tender the nomi- mation to» Mr.Cochrane.The name of Mr, T.P.Crowe was also suggested, but after some discussion Mr.Crowe \u201cacked (0 have it withdrawn, The nomination of Mr.Cochrane was then made unanimous.\u2019 rrr STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.New York\u2014I'eninsular, wucania, Antonio.Liverpool\u2014Baltic, Genoa\u2014 Prinz Oskar.Queenstown\u2014Campania Es The pres-! ! ent morgue was a disgrace to the city.of J.H.Doherty, Sleeping Car Conductor, Shot Himself.REASON OF ACT UNKNOWN | Was Steady and Industrious and His Friends Cannot Understand the Fatal Deed\u2014Died While Yet Unconscious.J.1.Doherty, a sleeping car conductor in the employ of the C.P.R.comn- mitted suicide last night by shooting himself through the head with a revui- ver.The ratality occurred in the lana at the rear of the Academy of Music.It is not known when or how the uoi was committed.Robert Harmon, an employe of Scroggies department store, discovered the body in the lans when returning from work to his homsa ut 58 University street, by the rear entrance.He heard some one groali- ing and hastened to inform Constable Landriault of No.6 station, who wad on duty in front of the Academy.The officer made a search and found Do- herty lying in the lune at the point of death.The unfortunate man held a revolvae \u201cin his right hand.Re was still breath- ling.though unconsufous, and a hole in the right temple showed that his attempt had been only too successful.{The General Hospital ambulance wag called, and Doherty conveyed there, i where hoe died at 9.15 o'clock.Papers found in his pockets revealed his iden- City.: J.H.Doherty was twenty-cight yeurs of age and unmarried.Fe had bern the employ of the C.P.R.for six vears, running.between Montreal and Quebec.11le boarded ut 25- Brunswick | street.\"The people there can give no | veason for Doherty's taking his own \u201clife.He was, it, ls said, industrious \u201cand steady.and always in good hie ! mor.His only relative was an aunt, of advanend age, whose uddres# hus \"riot heen learned.: None of the residents In the district heard the report of.the revolver as far as is known.The police.have as vet been unable to find anyone who saw Doherty center the lane.CPR, NOT AFTER ! i 4 1 \u2018 .| \u201cAnnee sum 4 the Hygiene Statistics Committee yes | BOSTON AND MAINE BA L Dr.Louis Luberge.medical bealth: | ' ' i Sir Thomas Shaughnessy Explicitly Denies a New | York Rumor.i - > | New York, Nov.12.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Sir | Thomas Shaughnessy is here, and yes- !terday had ah important conference with Vice-president McCrae, of the Pennsylvania Railway.C.P.R.is after a controlling interest in the Boston & Maine Railway.1 Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, who re- i turned from New York this morning, : when questioned regardin the truth of the above despatch, replied: \u2018\u201cThere i$ absolutely nothing ln it.: Boston & Maine was not even mention- | ed during my visit to New York,\u201d MR, BOURASSA INTERESTING LONDON Saturday Review Wonders About Imperialism\u2014 Aldershot Exams.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Nov.12.\u2014The Saturday Review says Sir Wilfrid Laurler's us- tuteness in avowing an enthusiasm for Imperial taxation robbed Mr.Borden Of the chance of sucess which might have been his if Sir Wilfridghad not thus glazed over some of his \u201cprevious words and acts.One of the results of this policy that will be most eager- iy watched will be the bearing of Mr, Bourussa and his party.CANADIAN OFFICERS PASS.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) London, Nov.12.\u2014Lieut.-Col.W.3.Hodgins of the Canadian staff, and Major J.C.Mannselle, of the Canadian Engineers, passed at Aldershot the examination in tactical fitness for come mand.tee te, \u2014 po The Herald | only recently established | ments, as this is valuable Hçrald.paper, in the form of peo ment.I recall numbers mentioned,\u2014a splendid prices are, choleest 48 to 49, fintet 46 (to.47.4 \" POINTERS ON PUBLICITY.Reaches the Buyers = } JOHNSTON BROS., jewellers and: diamond mer- ( chants.2379 St.Catherine street, use The Herald ex- | tensively as an advertising medium.The house, though of the leading centres in its line in the Dominion.4 Jas.S.Johnston states his opinion of The Herald\u2019s advertising value as follows :\u2014\u2018\u201c We try to have our advertisements contain store-news in plain fact state- their interests are best served by buying at our store.We are now in our second year, and have made our- ¢ selves known largely through advertising iw The Our most direct results have come from your with the advertisement cut out, inquiring for the goods | ) ability to reach the buyers.\u201d\u2019 \u2014 in Montreal, has become one Mr.to eustomers who realize that ple speaking of our advertise: of instances where they came ( indication of The Herald's.Vo DIESBY DWN HAND.INACADEMY LANE It 1s said the ~ ir en ee are ire es > : * From 1892 to 1897 Every Plank Upon Which it Attained \" Power Was Shattered\u2014Debt and Taxes Were Increased, \"Railway Subsidies Distributed With Reckless Profusion and Corruption Was Rampant.» In view of the extraordinary course tuken by Hon.E.J.Flynn In calling off the Conservative opposition In the present campaign and making it virtually commit political harl karl {it may prove instructive to cast a backward glance at the records left of his last administration from 1892 to May 1897.Mr.F.oyun's own record is sv well known trom the time he deserted Hon.K, Mr.De Loib:niere in his need in order fo secure palical influence for hiim- self is well known to need recalling.The records of the Flynn administration are not pleasant reading to patriotic citizens of Quebec.But at the present juncture trey are certainly instructive, if only for the sake of contrasting them with the history of this Province since the Liberal Government came into power in 1897.ATTAINED POWER IN \u201892.The Flynn ministry came into power in 1392 under the fairest auspices ' for giving good government, substantial majority, and five years in whieh to carry out the pledges which they had given as a means of gaining power.They had promised purity of administration and retrenchment in the public service.They had aunounced a policy of economy which would lighten taxes and avoid deficits.They had guaranteed a reform of the ratlway subsidy system, with a strict limitation of any aid, and enforcement of terms of subsidies already in rorce, ete.\u2018 All thesc guarantees were cattezoric- ally and industrivusly broken.; As w retrenchment in the public ser- vive.In 1801 with salaries and pensions tie expenses were $231.149.In 1586 they had grown $14,764, to $245,- with a , A tax of one per cent.on real estate transfers.License turers and traders, Levying of heavy succession duties.Direct taxes on protessional men.A variety of new charges on municipalities.\u2018There had been $3,364,000 additional taxes taken from the people during the Conservative regime and the Pro- \u2018ince had not benefitted from it in the least.Over a million dollars of this had been lost in the disastrous ~3 tees imposed on manufac- 20 ~~ Tts' Pledges to Quebec.Province Ihcrease in 1895-6 Conservative Government which \u2018was to reduce the taxes and the debt: Increase in 1882-3 $937,610 Increase in 1893-4 Iacréase in 1884.5 766,643 890,766 a total incregse In four years of $3,364,4u3, or an average -in- crease of over $841,100.And still during the four years the net liabilities of the Province were increased by over $2,700,000.\u2019 Perhaps the most scandalous abuse of powes of which the Flynn Government was gulity was in its dealings with railway projects, The Province escaped none of these forms of exploitation and bleeding of Government \u2018Makin .and bondholdere that had been invent- Paris loan, and despite the great in- {creuse in revenue the Province's finances were in worse shape than ever.: During their four years of office the Conservatives had so increased the expenditure as to incur yearly Încreas- Ing deficits, their last in 1897 being apparently $58,000, but really much Harger, the balance being hidden by juggling the province's books.In order to show a decrease of deficit they \u2018had taken twelve months of expenditure in the civil service for 1895 and 1896, but had only shown eleven months for the -next year, and thereby pretended to have saved $45,000, and had also carried large sums, such as $101,000 for the Montreal Court House, the electors.| THE RAILWAY SUBSIDIES.| Nothing however so emphasized the i*bsolute faithlessness of the Flynn \u2018Administration as its course on the \u2018question of railway subsidies.Not only did it utterly ignore its own pro- tessed principles of abolishing rail- (way subsidies, but it widely extended, nnd basely abused the already existing system which it had so strongly denounced.Instead of cutting off sub- cao whose schemes were «til in thin ed in any part of the world, All were ultlized to the full: - Although the Province's debt had been largely created by the railway - policy, an unparalléled exhibition was given by the Conservative Government of the needy charter monger and the hungry politician working together to de- vige fresh means of profiting at the public expense.The worst methods of constructing and subsldizing were adopted that contractors and politicians might batten on thu treasury and the foreign Investpr.wveri- ment nd municipal Money, and land grants (subsequently converted to a cash basiy) were lavished on projec- alr.SCANDALOUS SUBSIDIES.The Temiscouata Rallway, with 113 miles of road, received Government and municipal aid to the tune of $978,- | > over to the next year, in order to blind : 450.The Bale des Chaleurs Railway, with eighty miles built, recejved in Government and municipal a $t- 440,000, aid had a deficit for threo months of 1897, under Government operation of $2,000, and ail upon à share capital of $30,000.Then to cap the climax the Flynn Government started negotiations to guarantee the bonds of the Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway, at the Province's expense, This was a proposition to guarantee at four per cent.$8,270,000 of 2% year bounds on the line from Montreal «to with the result that 84 Isters invented the famous theory of election showed the opinion the public held regarding such matters, Ut was weil known, that \u2018the, Govprmment had been in the/habit-o£ col \u201ctolls\u201d from the people having claims against it.Intimute friends of the Government had been carrying on the trade of toll keepers and pursuing nearly everybody who had claims against it.In order to promote the busipess the min- holding as illegal all contracts made by thelr Liberal predeceasors and subsequently discovering that a moral obligation existed.According to the theory they would refuse payment of debts anterfor to the fall of the Mercier Government and refus e the claimants a chunce to Prove theird Canada is an excellent country to Thut ls the opinion of ÿ con- 1d siderable number of energetic young Canadians who the Of It as far ag Buffulo Ly the tempt matter, and each minister had one or ng offers of the American Silver Co, As soon us the or tnt claims In the courts, Of course ther than lose ull the claimants abandon part of their legitimate demands in favor of ministers\u2019 friends who would undertake to settle two such middleman, claims passed to the middlemen ghey became \u2018moral obligations,\u201d the min- when tle them, the tollkecper claim, CORRUPTION WAS RAMPANT.The practice wus sald to huve been \u2018carried on in Mr.Flynn's own office by his intimate friends.Mr.F.At- kinsgon, of Levis made u solemn declaration i which he etated hie had a claim ot $1,017, for work ju connection with tho Garneau bridge, he could only get his pay on promising to give a middleman $400, This claim Mr.Atkinson swore had been pending for soveril yeurs but shortly before the 189% elections he met a middleman at the office of Mr.Flynu's sceretary, und closed the bargain.He was pald Immediately, In another affidavit Mr.Atkinson swore that to his knowledge another man paid $100 to the samo man In order to get a contract of $1X0.HAD $4,006 STOWED AWAY.Fort Willam, Ont.Nov.12.\u2014Poorly clad and without friends, Mary Allen, an aged woman, of Nelson, B.C, a passenger on last night's express, bre! cause of her peculiar actions, was hand- | ed over by the conductor to the Fort William police, Questioned at Lhe ro- | lice station, the woman stated that a purty of thleves on the train were plotting to rob her and that she was feare = 'btay I.with bin, of Montreal, fgrituluting Hhlinsel batter this waters of un pressive hin Hing of the Silver Company's pro- apprecluted beauty of the situalion us A00n as pe Dubin 1 uaw'iltingz.the Issue of x suit agidnst a gentleman ical Lo duels, Kol Five, him well there, who Anis riean whlle CATCHES CARADIAS by $48.city, whien certain is Mr, Mr.than \u201coul the advertisement and aseured but he Mr.oceupyins in in out of has reputable Isters would entertain und finally set- Bile name, but of other cities.had latest resident of this country to remade sure of hls share, which In some turn, a wiser, and a sadder mi, from cases.wus more than half the whole Luma, have been Charles Vladiinirgælu- Dubin f on getting oft $30 his fellow-uficrers Ingenuouy veiled ay far as the city on the heud !.rie Canul try.offering au salary a putting busineas, vo counecetion firms of the | is humbie position in a Buffalo railway of- turned out to be the Silver Company, whom he claim $4% travelling expenses jn accordance with the offer made Montreul, ado Toronto gentleman who was in the same box appear to have succeeded eiterprise ated upon Îts doorsteps and warn - Falr lured out MS, y Sx] CEYLON TEAS | [RE .o£ : ; Le World's - .Co j ow-the'Flynn-Government Btoke HR.== BUFFALO CONCERN |ReReward \u2018of Merit! : St Louis .1904 QUALITY N SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY Mr.The croftic, is con- from lle Lidge in response I im- the ta supplied threatened and they pany\u2019 tor rested; the fui} 41 present cipal, for His Jor.SONU business, cler lected a fau fre whole and of Of His one from profitable.Toronto men, another frou Mr.Dublin pretey tho r ver yard.1 Ufe with the Russion The Surprise is in the Low Price, AIRD\u2019S BREA BUY Malin 1025.= anutiorities in Canada on punt of view, ! } | Take Laxativ > Proma Quinine i Ju a credit to Canada.Limited Edition.CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE, 2407 8t.Catherine Street, MONTREAL.fie the the et In \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | A GUARAN\u2018 LED CURE FOR PILES.All druggist ref nd the money 11 it fails To Cure.Tablets, ed intending applicants till tho \u201c\u201caom- huve them ar- police with information enough to secure, not the criminal prosecution of the prin- trucks, were covered, but the suppresion of his pre- He had seemingly colin return for $2 worth of sumples from betwess twenty and thirty people, so that the business was victims two Kingston and astern Ontario.Mr.Dublin is a Russian, ardMan exe officer of the navy of that power, who hues anade Montreal his horne for some He spent many yedrs of his Far astern waters, and {3 ore of the pest Lustern situation from the military and naval too well were = Beaugrand's New Book of Canadian Legends A beautiful book in get-up.Price 35.00.Illustrated.Bound Roy- PATENT REPORT.The following Canadian patents have heen secured during last week through tbe agency of Messrn Marlon & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Mantreal, Canada, aud Wasblugtou, D.C.: Simon Scott, Wellington, N.Z., moulds ured tn the manufacture of short bread and similar cakes; Alfred .Bonnier, Calrnside, Que., pipe coupling and poluts, Franz Kou- nick, Elving, Germany, presses for artificial sandstones, Ncussrd, Thibault and Forest, St George de Windsor, Que,, milk aerating apparatus; Joseph Elsner, Berlin, Germany, lifting and transporting apparatus: Messrs.Alexander and Smith, Bairnsdale, Australia, gate post falls; Joseph Aiph.Vallee, Ste.Anne de ja Parade, Que., autninatic windows, Walter G.Anderson, Toronto, Ont, wardrobe.The \u2018\u2018Invontors' Adviser\u201d\" is Just gh lished) Any one interested in patents or lu- ventions should order a copv.ee | Are you golug to try?Sre page 20.| \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' NEW LAW FIRM.Mr.W.Pattrsnn, advocate, and Mr.¥.N.Brown, advocate, have formed a law gTarinership, and will hereafter practice their profession under the finn buine of Patterson & Brown.- A few signed coples also to be had at sidies Mr.Flynn extended them to the Gaspe, limit of the Provinces credit when new lines failed to earn subsidies Mr.915.Promise Number one gone.| EB.W.Grove = elgnature 1s on each box.Zhe.i ful of losing her life.The police then PUBLIU DEBT INCREASED.the greater portion of the bonds Co volunteered to take charge of the wo-§\u2014 - Lo J - oo Co would have to be deposited with the They promised to reduce the @ublic debi, During their term of office they borrowed $11,270,308, of which only $3,860,000 went to pay vious debts.Part of the balance included the scandalous Taillon loan of $0.332,076 at 77.which inflicted almost irreparable injury upon the Province's credit, Promise number two broken.\u2018The taxes were to be reduced.But besides borrowing these large sums the Flynn Government in four years yok $1.944.252 more out of the people \"by new and burdensome taxes, and still, incurred annually growing deficits, while ut the same time their cbl- onization policy resulted in anything else but colonization.off pre- \u2018Fiynn distributed them over lines already built; when they lapsed he extended them With reduced restrictions.In 1894, he rushed through the Leg- tslature, on the last day of the session a set of bonus resolutions unequalled for prodigality 1n the history of the Prowince, and during the rest of his term he still fupther entangled the province with subsidy conversion and bogus guarantees for the bencfit of his friends.By this course he involved the Province in millions of dollars of liabilities and everlastingly disgraced his administration.* At that time it was said of Mr.Flynn \u201cHe has shown himself to he ,unique in the unserupulousneds Government as security for interest instead of the proceeds going to thelr legitimate use of bullding the road.Sixty per cent would be needed for this purpose, leaving after paying claims against the road, about $2,270,- 000 for construction purposes.IMPERIAL DOMINJON'S CABINET.The whole scheme as bucked by Mr.Flynn was denounced ag a plan to delude .the British investor, (and a wil- ru! blow at the credit of the Province, | : ngineered for the sole purpose of collecting the votes of the electors of the people of the South Shore counties and in Gaspe.| This transaction called tests from all ever Canada, as one forth pro- | man's belongings, which they agreed to express to her home.From each ol | \"her stockings the woman pulled $1060 and from the lining of her dress $2,060 more were taken, At the conclusion of the .search nearly $4,000 in bills had been laid on the statlon desk.Mrs.lAllen was bound for Carleton Place, Ont.The money was forwarded by the police and the woman resumed her, journey.{ .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.\u2019 | Your druggist will refund movey if PAZU | OINTMEN L alls to.cru yon tn 6 tu 14 duys.bu.| rtm i | i | | i MR.FOSTER WILL SPEAK.The sixth anpual banquet of the Canadian Club of Boston will occur on Monday evening, Nov.28, at the Hotel Vendome, corner Dartmouth Street and Commonwealth Avenue.A reception will be held from six until seven, and \u201cbanquet at seven o'clock.The guests and speakers will Include noted men from the United States and Canada, Hon, Geo.IS, Foster, of Toronto, ex- Minister of Finance, will deliver an address on \u201cCunadda, Her Position aud Aspirations,* \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.es There will bo big icrowds at Carsley\u2019s on ST Monday.Jt will just be ono of those typleal {baurgain days tHiut bus made The Big Store \u2018furvous.The rpeciifeofferiugs will be numer: \u201cous and astound iLply economical.Sledge hammer bargains the, advertisement calis them.That expression rings true.Just no- Promise num- which would imperil \u201cnot only Quebec'x but the whole Doaminion\u2019s credit in England, Of 1t the Toronto Globe sald: \u201cThe Province cannot afford to lend Its name to a project which is caleulated to raise money under false pretences, The guaran- Ltee wi be used-ns If it were an en- dorsation of \u201cthe rallway project, whereas it 18 only an ingenious device by which the investor will he paid Interest oùt of his own money.Such an enterprise can only have one ending.It will add to the already too large number of sinkholes for cap- îtal, and in this case the fair fame of | ons of the Provinces and the 1 ml _\u2014 Iwith which he is prepared to exploit Quebec's credit to further this own ends.He has vast aside every vestige of good faith, truckling to irrespongible boomsters in return for political ald, and destribut- \u2018ing public monies without stint,to the purasites of his party.Lu \u2018The ending of Mr.Flynn's official career will be consistent with ts THOUSANDS DIE birth.He first carnet (he right to .; termed \u201cHouvrable\u201d\" by an act of FROM CONSTIPATION |tr treachery tn his leader.whom he de- , .serted in his necessity for the sake of pme sonâttion Causes so many fneur- power.During the dying days of his + seases as constination.It nat regime he has added $2,000,600 to the only \u2018prevents the kidneys from elim- public \u2019 an unnecessary and inating the poisonous wastes, but caus- and cs.unuermiu, stomach trouble und indi- ber three ignored.e NEW TAXES IMPOSED.Amongst the new taxes imposed by the Flynn Government by wav of redeeming \u2018ts pledges to reduce the burden of taxation were: : Arrangements have been made with.7.A.Lambert's Cash Grocery, 692 SHERBROOKE ST, (Corner of.B'eury>, mr ee Tm PHLEGM IN THE THROAT.Makes a soft resting place for the germs of consumption, -Catarrhozone clears out phlegm and discharge in alo Carsley's prices for Monday, and tho\u2019 few minutes.You're foolish to walt-\u2014!inany money saviug opportunities they offer.get Catarrhozone to-day: Jt .cures\u2019 Thats the sledge hmmmer at work.You'll quickly.Catarrhozone\u2019 {8s pleasant | always find The Big Store prices way down certain and never Falls.Cure guar- lower than other peoples, but tha quality is anteed with every dollar outfit of Ca- always tho Jpame\u2014the best\u2019 obtainable.~The tarrhozone, Tyy it, ; $.Chrsley Co, Limited.- .; Loc e is |LAKE MANITOBA'S PASSENGERS.à | The Canadian Pacifle Atlantic: ne! &s.Lake Manitoba from Liverpool four: P 'Quobec and Montreal, arrived at Que- B bec at 4 aan, this morning, and is due hero to-morrow.Following is the ist RB of her saloon passengers: \u2014Migs Hardy, [Mrs £.B.May, Mrs.M.A.Jones, Mr.1G.H.and Mrs, Gowan and child; Mr.LP.B.Skinner, Miss.F.- H.Whistler, | Micy Crawford, Mr.H.E.RicharAs, i Miss A.Brown; Mr.and J.Vv Bireh- | enhall and chlid, Mr.Averill, His Fx- | eellency Hang Yu Wel, Secretary Chew Kok Hean, and man servant, Miss i Thompson, Mr.Arthur King, Mr.Jo- han U, Laursen, TO GIVE GREEN CASH REZEIPTS ON EVERY PURCHASE.into cash: be has unsuccessfully at- Pills ard get cured?This excelletl pe hag alin, without success, tried the Your system will be pure and clean: INCREASED.jovial =pirits and perfect good health.debt by susPicious conversion of land subsidies : gestion.tem ictril LUE île .; ; .pred to distribute 4,000 square miles Why don\u2019t you use Dr.HamiltoWs of Cr wn :imber atronegst his favorites: medicine restores\u201dnormak bowel actioil game with two valuable wnter pow- 111 one night.Thousands say so.lars.\u201d ° : You'll'be free from hendaches, no more HOW TAXES WERE sour stomach.In short you'll have - ; r The foilowing figures will show how Dr.Hamilton's Pills are sold everywhere, Zic per box, get the genuine, the Province taxation was increased | during the four years of Mr.Fiynn's This will he greered ag vcol news by our ovens fw this Wins Sac carrying a lavge stock of tha cholevst Groceries, ut these Liquors, prices.\u2014 Rest Creamery BUTTER at.Best Dairy Butter, LL 2120 220 eee ses Pray il .A : * a m A RE PATI i Oo rE ter SAP agg mé ES TEN & CIE, 1493-1497 St.Catherine St.ENTRANCEB ON WOLFE AND AMHERST BTS.A Window of Hosiery! LGGS\u2014DBoiling.per dozen.122400000000 Strictov fresh oo, Lovee on ones Cooking.(ove viii iiiiie viene .FLOUR\u2014; Ibs.NNN Best Pastry.\u2026.\u2026.FOR INVALIDS AND ATHLETES.It 1s remarkable that the best food for an athleto-SWiss FOOD at the sane time equally good for the most deitcate conatitu- tlous.Gcod for old and young ullke.-adv.SOAP\u2014Sunlight, Comfort, Surprise, Gilt CT a 25¢ » Edge, etc, O bars.0.0.A HAPPY FARMER BAND.At the Prudhomme farm, Upper La- These are only a few prlikes sole ted from a lon: list.Don\u2019t you think that whan a first-class ; À chine Road; yesterday, there took place ; .4 Host moulds © » qhnarket te \u201c3 ash price an \u201c> STE A 50 Dozen Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hoslery to : he sold at Half Price ' the \u2018sale of took, cattle, implements, Grocery Îike this afro the be t E = \u201c n the Jats bn \u2018 ano c a prices.| a wen GIV Æ B \u2019 \u2019 {| etc.,, on \u2018account of Mme.Scraphin GREEN CASH RECEIPTS, tho tit ds a very a racty nucentent to buy.Puy them a Visit-\u2014it 3 AL ( : Cloutier, under the direction of Mr.will pay you.: TO-DAY AND MONDAY we are placing In our front windows LADIES HOSIERY, of Baldwin Cash mere Wool Prudhomme, N.P.The fine weather \u2019 a big display of LADIES and CHILDREN'S 8TOCKINGS, Hose, seamlesy toet, aplired heels and tues, rib- 50 brought out -a larg® audience of > ' BD simply as a hint of the.great range we carry in stock.bed, ladies\u2019 sizes.Per pair i.ovoeieiiiiiiiia JUC Jacques Cartier county farmers.The D sphere air are all Fuaranieed fust Llack, wade of rib- CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Flugering Wool, heavy snle was a very successful one and .= » ingering wool, sizes, os, 84, 9, 9%, weight, alzes Nos, 6 to 8.On Sale To-day and Or air ice 1ted.r.I Potter ra .I Aten vold for 36.Your chalce, To-day 23\u20ac NS Or POUR 100 DSL ET [het var TUE AS A SPECIAL OPENING OFFER > ; POULE) APP creer ean to 40e \u2019 GHEE.I RANGE OF CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, rib- : ; Or three palrs for (43 ¢ How to Cleanse the System.\u2014 Pannelee\u2019s A - bed and: plain, in fall And winter welght, sizes LADIES HOSIERY, of Fingering Wool, heavy 45 .Nos.5 vob.PricUs from.* RATES 30\u20ac Vegetable Pills are the result of sclentifie ° : \u2019 welsht, for wiuter, all sizes cerises VC | = to t5\u20ac study of tho effects of extrarta of cortain ain a ii i roots and herbs upon the digestive organs.| Nome gh a he 4 .Co iy Their use hna demonstrated In many in- ax EE SE ou 3 e § \u2019 .ot atances (hat they reguinto the mettons ot the | N EV 7 itd ui Ah \u2014w ; ; liver and the kidneys, purify the blood, and .J Trees Ni es Our { « BLINDS rae have 5 Jarac Tahse in a carry oft all morbid accumulations from tho : ee | ! i i ain an mn THe to K3.04).We also sell Linen system.They are ¢asy to take, and their .( reen as Ë \"DEPARTMENT pe Fringe and Lace by the yard, for mak- action is mild and benoflcial.; A) .: : \u2019 ing Blinds, Curtains, etc.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 .; - y POLES, for Curtains, fancy and PLASTERERS TO M ; .* plain, All wood, fitted with rings A special meeting of the National eCe1p S : a \u2018 and orhaments, sizes 114, 2, 24 Progressive Flasters\u2019 Union of Cunada, ou and 3 in.deep, for o.oo.25¢ Local No.1 of Montreal, will be held.: on the 16th of this month, All the be; members of this union are Invited to this special meeting.METAL POLES, made of brass, fancy ornaments and brass rings, a very su- WILL LE GIVEN in all designs, in Lace and Insertion, 30 inches wide, sold by the yard for small windows or drapery, for 18c, 20c, 22c, 25é up to 75c.perlor quality, from 25c to $6.00.ere pr 7 : : = WHITE NET CURTAINS, 315 yards lang, The Herald's Great Educational Con- Ir: a > WE Me je .\u2018 pe uly?ts 66 niches wide, ia iil deslgns, neat and test Announcement on page 20.2) BS rb ) BRT) a i tly, .00 pair._ Fo) TRADERS AD ALL N RTE Ta EE N BOBBINET RUFFLED LACE CURTAINS } 4 Te A Ar BE EAA RUE | 4 CSI ani SLT 7 L.GOT Ki fi FLA he : ' .DRUNKARD | fi Just, visit this large store.It will not as cheap as nny store in the elty, MADRAS MUSLIN, for Long Curtains or a We want our patrons In this section to give them a trial.take you two minutes to find out that you can buy the best goods We have nome very beautiful | Draperies, 40 and 50 inches wide, in y ul and artls- it mm i Draperies, 40 aud 0 {nchen \u201cwide, In tie designs in Carpets, and such ae sown SA, and that you are getting a most attractive offer as a special inducement.| These are 'e Opp A ors, all very pretty designs, for 35c, 40c, only seco at this store, a magnificent col- i tunitics which you can profit by.It ls.so plain you cannot afford to miss Jt.Ey hOc, 80c, 65c, 76¢ and 90c.We make Draperies and bang them for you when requested.lection of English makes, In elegant high clags art effects of Floral, Oriental and Persian patterns, is a trouble Is stocked with everything necessary for to hi if d o himself an .the Decoration of Windows.Leave your .> + styles and colorings : ~~ - - i order and our men will call and get the PORTIERES, d £ .« .N \u2019 correct measurements, cut them, and put colors, 3 SAAN Sol IN rari ah pales 1e rooms, parlors, everyone he y | \" Wr ; them up a charge.ve vues at prices ranging from $2.50 up to $12.00.TAPESTRY CARPETS, In all colors comes In i ry ALAMALIALLATIAMAN/ My Tt Ai 4 e ra e rs ; 1 : : and new designs, % wide, from 30 a h > TABLE COVERS, of ' ve .i ! BLINDS, all sizes, made of Special and pratty design mami many new up to Ghe contact with Thle Coupor is Worth One 3 Qualitv of Linen, 2 yards long by 12% lengths, from 60c to $3.50.Fortunately the .i i t à 1 yard we, for kitchens, ete.28¢ G an Cash Rece p =X AN § = : PILLOW SHAMS.made of Lawn, hem- Doumit ig CARPETS, of suparior number of such = a eo à BLINDS, better quality Linen, with stitched, marked | ; y.pretty designs \u2018and all =n.é .Fringe ne ava) to aa ty herd rl a fancy designss Prices colors, % wide, from DOC to $1.50 cases is decreasing.WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE = ver 1S1 n g 0.Ë x 1 yard IONZ .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0becsers 50e : .TRATTRS ADVERTISING CO.=.IR \u201c PILLOW SHAMS, Buroau \u2018vers, and for.: , at - v ; BLINDS, with Lace Insertion and- Small Chiffoniers, made of Lawn, hem- | VELVET CARPETS, all new- de- \u2019 >= \u201c0° ce = } Ë Fringe, very special quality, size stitched in fancy embroidery and lace, signs and colors, an excellent \u2019 Nov (2th ) = ; - om ) 5 2 x 1 yards 10DE .eveersnsnrnnnns TBC from 50c to $1,76 each.quality, from .81.25 to 82.50 ; 1904 Onty.êne Goupen of the same - =H 1835 NOTRE DAME STREET.À FANCY CUSHIONS, for, cosy corners, SILK DRAPERY, for Plano Covers, Por- : \"ls curing hundreds £ J date alitwnd $0 sash poreen.=X Lo Q in.3 ounges, etc, band painted, in Satin eres, etc made of Japanese Silk, FANOY RUGS, with or without a ; i : Loe F ct TEE Velvet and Silk, upholstered with mixed worked with beautiful designs in gold fringe, all wool, different sizes, oo with his oeleprated 7 shail lA los A Bb iE a ov + à down, all new patterns, size 22 x 22, at.lace braid, with lace fringe, all colors, very suitable for halls, pariors, .- - épéoifie, * 1 7m \u2019 SN AEE Cel ) , prices from $1.25 up to $6.00 from $1.00 to $8.00.' ete, from .SEE to B8-GU v E A D Le i : | EVERY WEDNESDAY NQ uy to Conse nly 10° ; Ty > | * AY \\ ) RS rer besa pn be sms mea a mena Ban de EEE od Call Re callow ke x fa We = - è.Ed ray AES oh ne Rpt om 0 tril arid 9 DED?Bg Pra A All former sales will be eclipsed! Our big Third Anniv- : À ersary Sale now on! Thousands of Bargains for the.: asking! Prices cut in all departments! ° This is the season of Dress Goods.Women everywhere are buying For their Fall Suit or Winter Dress.L X Such being the case, to-day's news from this section will prove of extraordinary.interest to all, and at the i oN : interestingly low.prices there are sure to be throngs of enthusiastic shoppers selecting their requirements to-day and Monday in this section.Don't hesitate a moment.Come while this sale is on.|f you've never traded here, you'll be astonished at the remarkable values we are offering, at prices whioh speak for themselves.Attentive salesmen will wait on you, and your every requirement.We want your custom, and ; will make strenuous efforts to try and please you.An inspection of our values will convince you.HERE ! ! ARE THREE SPECIAL LINES.Compare these Prices and Values with any other store in Montreal.SE NO CEE SE ES ! Ç HEAVY COSTUME CLOTH, Zibeline finish, 44 Inches wide.In Oxford gray, blue-gray.blue or ; iN brown.Regular 60c.For to-day and Monday .ceoovnn.eevee aaa aa, zac ' : FANCY TWEED, for costumes or skirts, 42 inches wilde.Snowfluke or Zibeline effect, in navy 1 A blue, royal blue, light brown, dark brown, cardinal, green, etc.etc.Regulur 75c.To-day and ! E 3 MONdAY 2.220250 0 ea ae ea ee area ae ee na ne nee» ee eee eee rer etree aaa 37150 ! 4.) ETAMINES, two colors only, black and navy blue, 42 inches wide.Regular price, 90c.Sold at.37%%e ; oo aa al i ets $3.50 Ladies\u2019 Jackets-our special price next week will be $10.00\u2014comprising black zibeline, brown or navy blue tweed, semi-fitted, $10.00 .1 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, in light gray tweed, lined, turned down collar, tailor- i made, in sizes 32, 34, 36, at.ERY Xe ARN shoulder capes, etc.,etc.Ask for our special line at.a TH BLANKETS.all wool White Blankets, blue or ' / LADIES* UNION VESTS, \u201cwhite only.long pink border : size, 60 x 80.Special value at.$2.59 RB + sleeves, open front, lace trimming.Speclal at 38c | ! i \u201c1e Lu Lena Le Le i o .BLANKETS, gray Flannette Blankets, pink | LADIES oy EST ES, fine \u201cwhite ribbed union, in 9 { or blue border, 10-4 size, at .79e | gray only, open front; very heavy, at.59\u20ac SASH CURTAIN NET.plain net.trimmed : | FL ANNELETT ¥ DRAWERS.plain or wark- with frills and insertion.Special value at.16e ed with light blue and pink silk floss, at E M BRUIDEKREI> LAWN for curtains, 27 In.| ee eee Las aa ere en a 000 + 50e, GYÿ6 and 756 | wide, at 1022220000 0000 La ea 0» Less se FLANNKLETTE CORSET COVERS, In © SPECIAL LOT of well - hemmed Handker- 4 | white only, at : Hy - | chiefs for children at .JO ae Li 0e lac ite V, dleessseseecrssrneccssic amd and 49¢ - a .race ; | H A NDKIERCHIERFS in white batiste, narrow : FLANNELETTE NIGHT, GOW.3, white here and initials, for ladles.Worth luc, I! .only.plain or with light blue or pink em- TO ieee ares ere ce 10000000 ae : broidery, at.83¢, 81.00, $1.35.xi.50, $1.85 WORSTED RIBBED STOCKINGS, ladies\u2019 - and $2.00.size.Very special at .38¢, HOe¢e and 73e¢ % ed Double Green Cash Receipts To-day and Next Week.eR | i i \u2014 ee me ee es Ce i ; moms! | \u2018 THE BOARD OF CUSTOMS vessel under the Customs interpretation ST.JOHN THE EVANGELIST.; ESTABLISHED NEW RULING structed.\u201d should not be classed as ?pra next will be observed in this CL manufacture ander Tariff Item 543, hurch as the annual dedication fosti- TTT Question as to duty of \u201cDonkey\u201d Lo- val.There will \u2018be special services, A meoting of the Board of Customs! comotives used on narrow gauge tracks processions and music.At IL aan.wus held at Ottawas, 27th October, 194.or tramways.of : Mining Company.high celebration and at 7 pan.even- \u2018 The folowing rulings which became law, Declared ihat the Tacomotives ire li- song.The preacher will be an 1Kng- ; were nude, : lobe to duty at 35 per cent.ad valorem lish clergyman of note, the lev, John Question as to duiy on metallic lifet under \u2018Pariff Item 241.Wakeford, vicar of St.Margaret s-on- boats, when used os cquipiuent of ves-|\" Question as to duty on bleached straw Kietd, Liverpool, Mr.Whkeford has \u2018 sels.Declared tier boats of fron oripulp.Declared that pulp of wheat attracted much attention of late be- | glen] are not entitled to entry free of betas and pulp of the straw af other cituse of the remarkable influence \u201che! | Œuty as \u201cmanufactures\u201d for use in thei*rercalst® are liable to duty at 24 per exercised at the Chnreb Congress held y equinment of ships or vessdls under! cont.ad valorem.in Liverpool last anonth, Although ! Tarif Vtean Neo.512), zuthough the boats Questou as to thes duty on bullion, fnown to be à High Churchman, he are of à Class or kid hot built in Cau- | wire, imported for the manufacture of seems ta have won the support of not- | ada.lbullion-fribges, Declared not to be ox- able Low Churchman (such as br.he majority of the Board were ofleunpt from duty but dutlable accord-, Wace, the Dean of Canterbury), be-) the opinion that a \u201cboul.\u201d oemg ing 10 material, : : ; (RUse of his masterly arguments in, \u2018 \u2014 TS ed \u2014=-| Question as to duty on Sulit rattan\u2019 connection with the Higher.CriJeism.i 7 cs .or 1 onboo, covered with white tubu- While @vidently vonsetous of the trend, ; Ÿ - Jar ood ond used as framework: for OF the age, he seems to be a liberal, | \u2018 \\ lrdies* lacé collars.Decltred to be du- but fimn, supporter of the conservz-.i Liable af 35.per cent, ad valorem, the: tives and traditional view regarding | tubular brald being the component ma- | the Holy Scriptures, : : .terial of chief value.| Mr.Wakeford attracted large num : Question, as to duty on Iron or stecl bers in Boston, New York, Philhde A a belt pulleys for power transmission.phia and Washington, where he has Declared to] be lable to duty at 30 recentlly been heard.Having com-: Ë per cent.ad valorem, under Tariff Item Ploted the special mission for which} i\u2019 ; Bc ; tho Bishops of London and Liverpool I: Question as to duty on sprats, pre-1 Sent him out to this country, he will P served in oll.Declared that sprats sail for home next week, and this will Cenuin preserved In oll, In boxes not marked be the last occaslon on which he whl 8 e \u201cSardines\u201d or \u201cAnchovies,\u201d are lably he heard on thls side of the Atlantic.ä to duty at 340 per cent.ad valorem! \u2014\u2014\"\u2014 FIVE RE DIEISENTATI VES.The Montreal Branch of the Cawa- undes Ttariff Itern 113.: \u2018 Question as to whether the weight; of paper bands on cigurs should be| ; included with the cigars in the weight: dian Manufacturers Association was for specific duty.Declared that cigars no.fied to-day, that it will he allow.with paper bands thercon may be en-| ed five representatives on Lis geveral tered for duty, excluding the weight, iusuranca committee that will have of the band is computing the specific charge of carrying into effect the fire duty, but collecting the ad vi#lorem: insurance plan adopted at the annual duty on the hand, the value of which] vonvention, Mr.J.J.McGill, chair- should be included in the invoice price min of the Montreal branch has been of the cigars.j requested by the Cogneil to make the > | , jappointiments, ool \"As the meetings of the comniittee ° ARTISANS STILL WANTED.(will be held in Toronto the local branch jof that city will have Len members on Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.f Must Bezr Signature of RE | Seo Fac-Simifo Wrapper Below.Winnipeg » Trade Council Misrepre- I the important committee, | [ems senting Conditions in Endland.why cutter from, meal nosser, want of 8 \u2018ep y, le FOR HEADACHE pate opera PR rm | rs poser Be wien A Trades Council stating there WeT®© |jemmcdy ua Northrop & lyman's Quinine Wine morn artisans in Canada than are needed to supply the demand, shows cleatly the labor unions are following thelr tactles of falsehood,\u2019 sfated Mr.¥.H.Cooper, accretary of the Cana- may ba had at any dryg store, This article is highly recommended by the members of the madiva) faruity in cases of indigestion, general debllify.loxs of appetite and nervous affactions of all kinds.: 1t is also specially good to children and delicate females, and to FOR DIZZINESS, FOR BILIOUSHESS, FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION, seen them pince she was thrust into { Maybrick, she is not well Lo do.\u201cnot brought out in the evidence heurd \u201cworld that her \"came so near bringing her to death on \u2018a- 22 mile -course the bout average of 20.11 land or 17.46 nautical ! \u201cest thing on lone of which the \u2018studying \u2014\u2014\" TEE MONTHHAL DAIDY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13; 1904 .LOVE MOVES PEN OF MRS, MAYBRICK She Hopes to Win Back the Lost Affection of Her Children.New Yo: x, Nov.12.\u2014In a sunlit room overlooking green lawns, and daintily furnished in a manner tended tu soothe mind and body, à woman of past thirty was absorbed yesterday afternoon in the most terrible chapter in the life of Mrs.Florence Maybrick.1t had to do with the cell in an English prison in which Mrs.Maybrick could not shut out the sounds of workmen building a gallows on which she was to hang.; The writer was Mrs.Florence May- brick herself.She 1s preparing in the home of Dr.Helen Densmore, Eighty- fourth street and Eleventh avenue, Brooklyn, a history of the famous \u201cMaybrick case,\u201d by which she intends to prove to the world that no stigma attaches to her name.But dearer to her than this unlversul vindication is the hope that, if won, it will bring back to Her her two children, a beautiful girl, now eighteen, and a youth of twenty-four.They still belleve thelr mother guilty, and she has not prison, more than fifteen years ago.Contrary to reputis tnat considerable remains of the ample fortune of Mrs.She has sold the serial rights of her book, however, for a good sum.Mrs, Dens- more is a friend whose loyalty remained steadfast during years we Mrs.May- brick had few who helieved in her innocence, She will call her story \u201cA Travesty of Justice\u201d It will deal with conditions and circumstances which were London courts.She will tell the husband, James Muay- brick, died of natural causes, and that the web and woof of evidence which in the gallows wus woven Ly the English | police.The story begins with the ill-] ness of her husband, which resulted fatally from gastro-enteritis and inflammation of the stomach and bowels.She will proclaim that her husband was an arsenic eater, and that an effort to conquer the habit contributed SLEDGEHAMMER BARGAINS for MONDAY ! This headline is a guarantee that every item noted below is a decided bargain, priced so low that peo ple will throng to The Big Store early on Monday morning to sharé in the economies: Regular.Monday.Regular.Monday.14 sue es y Gallon Oil Cans, 50 only.3 Good Gray Flannel Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose 25c 15\u20ac.Stroug Tin Dippers .Me she Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose.30c \u201cle Good Lace Curtain Net .6c she 72 inch Bleached Sheeting.196 14%e Scotch Oil Cloth .:.cs 170 Stout Pillow Cotton, W in.124c que White Lace Curtains .28 19¢ Ladies' Winter Undervests .3Xc 23 Window Shadek, full size.35¢ IME Good Laundry Wax, 4 for.10c 5e Stout Tin Wash Boilers, No.9 blc doc Strong Hair Pins, 100 to the Fancy Bread Boxes .Goce pe |) SE Be Le Enamel Wash Basins 18¢ 10¢ Men's All Woo! Sweaters .76c 49e Enamel Saucepans .25e 15\u20ac Men's All Wool 4 Hose .25e 156¢ Iancy Cushion Tops .20c 12e Flannclette Night Gowns .4bc me Ladies\u2019 Woollen Gloves 20e 15e Good Strong Pins .-.24gc 1e Children\u2019s Rubbers .40c¢ 23¢ PW THE GREATEST SALE or ThE YEAR! Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats All offered at Incredibly Reduced Prices EVERY COLORED COAT IN THE STORE REDUCED.Most to Halt Price or less.This appears to be an amazing statement, when one remembers our immense stock.But it's literally true.LADIES WINTER COATS, in every conceivable shape and design, representing the newest and best of this season's smartest styles, will be offered at prices phenomenally reduced.The Jaunty llalf Length Coat, the Elegant Three-Quarter, the Graceful Paletot, have received but scant mercy at the price reducer\u2019s hand.Without doubt, this extraordinary offering constitutes THE MOST TREMENDOUS BARGAIN SALE EVER KNOWN ! $10.00 Ladies\u2019 Stylish Coats for $3.75 THESE COATS are made in the latest style, three- quarter length, extra fine materials, A variety of thoroughly smart and up-to-date styles.$10.00.Sale $12.50 Ladies\u2019 Winter Coatg for $5.49 SMART HALF-LENGTH COATS, in Fine Dark Fawn Beaver Cloth, semi-fitting style, step collar, inlaid velyet, satin llned, remarkably stylish Coats at = FE ® $5.49 \\ $12.50.Sale WINTER UNDERVESTS.Extra Quaiity FOR LADIES\u2014They are Heavy Fleeced and Ribbed, long sleeves, fully shaped, fancy lace trimmed.Good value ; P 45¢ A Speoial Hoslery Offer! Ladies\u2019 \u20143 pairs for $1.00 We contracted for 330 Dozen of these SPLENDID WINTER HOSE, in fast black.The feet and ankles are spliced for extra wear.Fine ribbed make.Very at 6c.Special o.oo dexrirable for winter wear.35 o Per pair .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u202622000s0 eee es ac LADIES\u2019 FINE SWISS RIBBED NATU- .FF pairs for 81-00 RAL WOOL VESTS, long or short LADIES\u2019 NATURAL\"WOOL HOSE, very sleeves, good elastic stretch.Ex- He soft ard comfortable for tender feet.tra value at 90c.Special .1° Regular 76¢ quality.Special Priva oy dually.Spec 50¢ |\u2019 LADIES\u2019 FLEECE LINED RIBBED LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE HOSE from, VESTS, for winter wear.Spe- \u2019 DEF pair iin 18\u20ac cial .benesee seras seen sec 0000 22c to nis death.; Mrs.Mæybrick's children, Gladys sind James, are now with thelr uncles, brothers of Jumes Maybrick, in England.and expects to complete her work and deliver it to the publishers within fortnight.spends less than hours daily in writing.CRUISER VIGILANT MADE A SATISFACTORY TRIAL | \u2014 | On Trial Course Made Excellent Av- | 1 8 erage Speed of 20 Miles.Ottawa, Nov.12.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014The Canadian lake cruiser Vigilunt was given her speed trials on the Luke yeste>- day and developed greater going capacity than had been noped for.Over This makes the boat the fast- the Great Lakes and a credit to the Canadian bullders.The miles.! Polsons of Toronto, completéd the Vigl- lant, engines and all.The boat 18 175 feet long, 22 feet beam, has four onc and a quarter vouud quick firers and has a thirty thousrud candle power gearch light.prete WILL DESCRIBE HIS JOURNEY.Mr.D.A.Budge Will Tell About His Experiences Abroad.i Mr.D.A.Budge, general secretary of the Young Mens christian Assucia- ton, will speak this evening at eight o clock in the assoclation bullding, giving an account ot his recent visit to Australia, New Zealand and the Canu- dian Northwest, with special reference tu the progress of we agsoclation movement in those countries.Mem- pers and frienas and the public generally are invited, The mecting will De open tu both ladles ana genuemen.The board ol directors invite the members and friends of the association to an Informal reception to Mr, and are, Budge in the association parlors this atternoon between 5 and 7 o clock.Rev.W.Db.Reid, pastor of Taylor Presbyterian Chureh, will address the men meeting on Sunday afternoon at 13 o'clock.The monthly meeting of the board of directors will be hed on Monday evening next.rer \u201cA bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.\u201d See page 20.2 \u2014 A FINE WEST END STORE.In the West End, which 18 becoming noted for the number and size of \u2018ts res ste are ; -1r 8.Toro as anywhere; ; ; stores, there are none which are bet | right as much in Toronto as any {at Summerside of John R.Landry, of; ter equipped, none which \"caters in a more Watstactory msnnar to their\u2019 customers than the West End Departmental store, owned by Messrs, 0.Lemire & Co, and situated on the corner of St.Jumes aud Fulford sts, It stands as a monument to the ag- Eressiveitess and brogressive spirit of Its owners and is highly deserving of the prosperity whieh it has attained.The purchasing public of the West Eud soon reahzed that it had at its vory doors a store within whore walls was to be found an immense stock of great variety, the prices of which were as low as it was possible to make them, they further realized that the propriétors always: kept faith with their customers.and the result has been that the store has continued to grow.and develop until it 1s to-day West End may well be proud.No department has been overlooked, the clerks are polite and \u2018obliging, and it merits the appreciation of all the residents of that part of the city.$100.00 GBld Watch, perhaps for you.Sce page 20.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DR.PAUTALEON PELLETIER, EX- M P.P.Phe late member and present candidate for Sherbrooke is oneof the \u2018best known men in the laetern Town: ships, as a politiclan and a physician.He was born at Riviere Ouelle in 1860, and educated at the College of Ste, Anne de la Pocaticre, sutbsequently' medicine at Laval University, Quebec.He served through the Northwest campuign-of 1885 as lieuten-\" ant of the students\u2019 \u2018company vf the Ninth Battalion, Quebec.On returning he finished his course, añd has aince practiced medicine at Sherbrooke, where he met with considerable success.For twelve years.hie was coroner, of the district of 8t.Francls, apd for four years \u2018the Order of Catholic TForesters for the Province of Quebec.He ls also a director of the Eastern Townships Agrl- cultural lExposition.Mr.Pelletier 15 a man of great ability and energy, and is very popular throughout Shorbrooke district.He was firet elected to the Legislature in 1000,.when he defeated Mr.L.E.Paunelin, the Conservative candidate, by 91.Fredericton, N.B.\u2014Considerable ice formed last night, and it looks as if navigatoon would close before the cifd i \u2018âlan Manufacturers\u2019 Association, to: it FOR SALLOW SKIN.The Horald to-day.\u201cAnybody ac- business men, students and those who.have à quainted with the conditions in Canada much brain work.It 15 plessant to the taste ji FOR THECOMPLEXION ows there are a: number of trades and contains nothing injurious to the most : oi ORIN et able a i that conld easlly use a number of men inate Oat North ou ask Jor Bf Purdy ogeiad) \u2019 \u2019 - \u2019 : \u2019 rthro \u2026.Ly- L 2 = 10, .| more, Of course, the demand is not an lnan, Toronto, and we Are sure vou, will a J ; .great as.it {8 in the fing time, but ratisfiod that you have full value.for your # CURE SICK HEADACHE, the supply docs not meet the demund.\u201d money.1 : er - v ¥ : \u201c x $, a + .< - of the week.- .Mrs.Muybrick is & räpid writer, Her friends say she has dis- | played some unexpected literary ability.| , She seldom eight made an.wae chief physiclan to | Swanton, SILK PROPOSITIONS.You are always ready to listen to n good proposition, something that's llkely to be of profit to you.Then this one cannot fail to be of interest.It includes some of the most remarkable values in Silk ever offered! : : PURE WASHING SILKS, in the newest and prettiest shades of pink, sky.blue, red, Nile and mauve, relieved by dainty white open work.Regular 30¢ 49¢.Special, per yard .o 0e eave nes as ae er 00000 PURE BLACK TAFFETA SILK, splendid quality.Regular value, 50c.Special, 37 a per yard .eens presses La aa ea ea ee se ose ne sr eau 0000000 \u20ac C FINE BLACK PEAU DE SOIE.Good value at Hoc.Special, per 38 2 yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.da Le ees i ieee an C VARIOUS COLORED TAFFETA SILK, 36 in:hes wide.Speclally suitable for \u2018PA a evening wear.Usual price, $1.10.Special 040040 00r sara e nana ca cena cc esse { iC LADJ/ES\u2019 GAITERS GROCERIE s \u201c With the touch of-colder weafher comes ; .Regular.Monday.the wearing of these comfortable Gaiters, Finest Valencia Raisins, ; x They are planned to keep tio feet wim, EU ste 365 Z5eC | -LADIES\u2019* BLACK, CLOTH GAITERS, ; Good Currants, @ IbR.+.» 20e 18e .thoroughly well finished, leather under- Secded Raising, 3 pkgs.200 25e ' strap, in sizes 5 to 7.Regular s)e) | Sunlight Soap, 6 bars .se ZAC i Sie.Monday .\u2026\u2026.eens iC Corn Starch, § pkgs.-.we 20e ! \u2019 y ., ls ¥orca Food :.he 12¢ LADIES\u2019 GAITERS.of Fine Melton Cloth, Baker's Cocoa, 3 tins .25e Z1e extra quality.9-button style, leather Baking Powder.1 Ib.tin de 1220 .understraps.Regular {0c 43¢ Condensed Milk 124c 10\u20ac | Monday .\u2026.\u2026.Genre crea casse .Finest Creamery Butter .2c 22¢ Te ~~ MN 5 ce E : ) & 0.- | - LIMITED ; $765 to 1783 Notre Damo Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street.Montreal.No \u2014 DECISION DOES HOT AFFECT MONTREAL : Privy Council Only Defined.| Bell Company's Rights | More Clearly.re EEE lirs who cleaned out the Bastern Townships Bank at West Shefford recently.A pretty wedding took place in St.Cuthbert\u2019s Church, Dixville, when Mr.Horace F.Mayhew, of Brompton Falls, and Miss Sadie Pearl, youngest daugh-\u201d ter of Mrs.Arvilla Johnson, of Dix- ville, were united.The Rev.W.T.Wheeler performed the ceremony.At the annual meeting of the Shef- furd Fruit Growers\u2019 Association at Granby, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:\u2014Mr, John Irving, president; Mr.J.Bruce Payne; vice-president: Mr, FE.E.Gleason, sec- 1etary-treasurer; Messrs, H.G.Sample.Fayne, directors.Ways and means are to be discussed lqoking to the erection of suitable buildings in the near | | *Mhe decision by which the Tmpertal future.! Privy Councll yesterday dismissed the t appeal of Toronto against the Bell OBITUARY { \"Telephone Company, and which gave f | to the company the right to erect pules \u2014 .and lay.conduits as\u2019 it saw fit, without, GIBSON, N.B.\u2014Morley H.White; first consulting the municipality, does!died her after a lingering illness.He not affect Montreal, according to an' was twenty-five yeurs of age and unofficial of the company, who stated to; married.| The Herald that the company always} Connors, N.B.\u2014Mrs.George Bernier i had the right to lay conduits or erect died here recently.i poles in any municipality in the D0-'band und four children.She was for- mnlon without first consulting thatimeriy Miss Minnie Tierney, of St.municipality.; .\u201cJohn.Ome sister, Mrs.J, H.McInerney, | As the company was operating under! of Fort Kent, survives.s a Dominion charter, it had this sane Fredricton, N.B.\u2014The death oceurred else.The dispute arose over the word \u201csuch\u201d In a certain clause in the char- | ter, and the city further contested { that the company had only, the rizht 1 to lay wires merely \u201cacross\u201d a @trect i and not \u2018along\u2019 a strest.The com-, puny, of course, interpreted the clause: differently, and the result was that the vity brought the matter to court, Lower Montague.The deceased was twenty-four vears of age.ployed for some time on the Hillsbor- -oush Bridge, Charlottetown.Mrs Charles Whittlesey of Charles W, Picket, \"cditor of the New Haven Leader, dropped dead while reading à paper before the Hannan where 1t won'fts cueê.The company: Woodruif Chapter, Daughters of Amer- did not let the matter rest there, how- ican *Revolution.Heart disease was ever, but appealrd from court to court; the cause.Bh until finally this appeal wis upheld Peterboro.-Report has reached here by the highest court in the IKmpive, of the sudden death at J.8.Knapman's re n1N .umber camp, Manvers township, , of A LEGAL OPINION.| Robert Shackitten, Deceased was Te - À prominent lawyer of the city gave ployed apart from the other men and a somewhat different version of the was found dead from apoplexy beside trouble which.existed between the city his work.He was forty-five years of of Toronto End the Bell Telephone age and leaves a wife and six children Company.The provincial law of On-jat Yelvester.tario, he said, aims to protect the in-| c'ornwall\u2014John Angus Grant, who terest of its different municipalities, was hurt, in a runaway accident on but the Bell Telephone Company claim- Monday, died on Wednesday.Mr.Grant ed that their Dominlon charter, Which was n.life-long resident of the South gave them permission to erect poles Branch and had many friends through- and lay condults on whatever street out Stormont and Glengarry.His wife they wished, overrode the Provincial died about eight years ago.He is sur- law.The city of Toronto tnok issue vived by six sons and one daughter with them on this point and brought His children are: \u2014 Roger Augus, the matter to court, through a succes-; Joseph, Alexander and Archibald, all sion of which it was fought with vary- of whom reside in the Western States; ing success for both sides, until the, Donald Peter, who lives on the home- company finally won in the Privyigtead, and Mrs.A.R.McDonald, of Council._, Çorawall.i J \u2018 St, John, N.B.\u2014Mr.George Merser- Are you See page 20.l'eau, an aged.and very highly respected going to try?ft EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NEWS.A rich deposit of iron ore has been discovered on the farm of Mr William Talmage, near $weetsburg.The veil gperations on Cain's River and the is belng uncovered and a quantity off Hungarve., and was one of LS 1 resident of Doaktown, died at that place recently after a Severe week's illness, brought on by the infirmities nf age.For many years the Inte Mr.Mer- the ore will be smelted in order to.test] known men on the Miramichi, poll- its quality.a ; ties he was a stalwart Liberdl, and Mr.James McGraw, of West Brough! quring his last hours he is said to have ton is 1060 years old and us smart as a) expressed regret that he was unable whip.He tended a large vegetable; tp go to the polls and cast his ballot garden all summer and .walks a mile| for Mr.Loggie.He had reached the to church every Bunday,-rain or shine.age of eighty-eight years.His step is firm and even jaunty and se his mind is as vigorous as ever.Mr, : EN his mind fo a ein County Antrim, | ALD GALLERY ON PUNISHMENT.Ireland, and came to Canuda over sixty.Ald.Gallery, M.P., wishes to corroct years Ago: the statéament attributed to him at the Another elopement case has occurred ceting of the Cathoile Board of at Farnham.The sixteen-year-old School Conunissioners on Wedicsday- daughter of a | cal blacksmith eloped ovening, to the effect tht unjustifiaby with\" oman of tewnty-cight, who was.punishments were being administered employed in a livery stable next door.|in the schools of St.Ann'e district.he couple proceeded almost at once to; \u201cI raised the question\u201d remarked Ald.Gallery this morning, \u2018about boys be- Vt., where they wero mar- Med.A short time afterwards.they ing detained after school hours and made to sit with theld arms were located in St.Sebastien, whither{anz but I did not refer in any way to the the {rate father procceded.No trace has been found of the burg- &hoais of St.Ann's district.* It was \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 +S.CARSLEY C2%-| © 1.Pare, Kev.J.D.Ellis and E.W.} £he leaves a hus-.He was em-| | Picket, wife sereau carried on extensive lumbering, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.TAGvertising Rates \u2014 Birth Notices.Ug Notices, Mc; Daath Notices, Sa, \u2014 BIRTHS.BISAILLON\u2014In this city, Nov.1, the wife of.Mr.Pierre R.Bisaillon; of a daughter.5 BOWDEN\u2014Nov.9, at 497 Rivard Street, the wife of A.J.Bowden, of a daughter.FLOOD\u2014104 Chenneville Street.Oct.9th, à daughter to Mr, and Mrs, F.W.Flood.HARPER\u2014Winnipeg, Man., Nov.4, the wife of Edward Trefaulx Marper, of a daughter.McCABE\u2014At Robin's Hill, Ont., Nov.3, to -Mr.and Mrs.W.McCabe, a daughter.MOCKETT\u2014At Billings\u2019 Bridge, Ont., Nov, $ to Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Mockett, a daugh- , ter.NASH\u2014Oct.26, a son to Mr.and Mrs.N.F.Nash.OPZOOMER\u2014On Nov.5th, at 14 Darling 8t., Montreal, a son to Dr.and Mrs.Opzoomer.PRICE\u2014450 Berri Street, Nov.6, to Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Price, a daughter.RIVA\u2014691 St.Louis Street, annex, a daughter to Mr.und Mrs.11.W.Riva.MARRIAGES.ANGUS-STEARNS\u2014On Wednesday, the 9th of November instant, at St.Paul's Church, by the Rev.James Barcley, D.D., Willtam Forrest Angus to Grace Nye, daughter of Mr.Seargent P.Stearns.26 ABRAMS-McCON VILLE \u2014 Napanee, Ont, on April 18, B.W.McConville, Kingston, to Agnes M.Abrams, Napanee, CONRAD-TAYLOR\u2014Bridgewater, Nov.5, by Rev.A.D.Morton, D.D,, Leamon Conrad, of Upper LaHave, to Rosäbella F.Taylor, of Dayspring.DOUGLAS-KNAUFF\u2014Nov, 9, at Emmanuel Church, Ottawa, by the Rev.Dr.Spence, Harold Cecil Douglas, to Elizabeth Henrietta Knauff, daughter of Henry Kbpauff, Ottawa.HOOVER-BARTON\u2014Toronto, at the residence of Mr.George Dunsheath, by the Rev.T.W.Neal, of King Street Methodist Church, Miss Nellie Barton to Alph Hoover, both of.Green River.Ont.NICHOLSON-BROWN-\u2014Kingston, Ont., Nov.9, by Rev.W.T.G.Brown, H.E.Nicholson to Mrs.F.J.Brown, daughter of John Elliott.TURNER-SWANSBURG\u2014Shelburne, N.S., on Oct.26, by Rov, HH.Burgess, Edgar Snow Turner, of Jordan Falls, to Miss Josephine Swansburg, daughter of Capt.Harpell Swansburg.\u2019 DEATHS IN THE CITY.FOLEY\u201435 Mullins Street, Nov.11th, Jame Foley, of the Montreal Water Works, \u2019 HEAGERTY\u2014On -Nov.11th, John Heagerty, aged 76 years.Funeral from his late residence, 60 St.Charles Borromee Street, Sunday, November 12th, at 2 p.m.Funeral service will be held at St.Patrick's, Monday, Nov.14th, at 7 a.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to aitend.268x JOHNSTON\u2014In this city, Nov.10th, Fanny Fee, aged 47, dearly beloved wile of Francis Johusten., Funeral will take place on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.from her late residence, 13a Eleanor Street, thence to Mount.Royal Cemetery.Friends and'acquaintances please accept this intimation.LUCY\u2014In this city.on Nov.11, Lucy Hurly, widow of the late Jobn, Lucy, formerly of the G.T.E., à native of County Cork, Ireland.Funeral will take place Sunday, November 13, at £ p.m., from her late residence, 6 Lallemand Avenue, off Workman Street.Friends and acquaintances please accept thls intimation.New York and Cin- cinnatf, O., papers please copy.MCCARTIHY\u2014On the 10th instant, at Row, Helensburg, Scotland, in her 78th year.Margaret Briscoe McCarthy (nce Asterley), widow of T.J.McCarthy.master mariner, of Liverpool, England, and mother of T.R.McCarthy, steamship broker, of this city.McKIM\u2014Napance, Ont., Nov.10.In her 7üth year, Jane Shibley, widow of the late Jobn \u201cNelson MeKim, moiber of Ausou McKim, and J.N.McKim.of this city.TILLEY\u2014In this city.Nov.19 Una Lacey Tilley.aged 13.Funeral will take place from her mother's residence, 17 Arcade St., on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances please attend.Newfoundland papers please copy.WEIR\u2014In the city, on the 12th Nov.Jean Lillan.vaungest daughter of Mr.apd Mrs.Geo.Weir.1 Torrance Street.Interment Monday.14th instant, at 2 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.x DEATHS ELSEWHERE, | CHAMBERLAIN\u2014Plantaganet, Ont.Nov.9, Wyman Augustus Chamberlain, in bis 64th year.CLARK\u2014Cobourg, Ont., Nov.9, George Mc- Kenzie Clark, Esq., K.C., for many years Judge of the County Court of Northumber- land and Durham, aged 76.DICKSON\u2014Halifax, N.S., Nov.6th, Isabella Thompson, widow of the late George: P.Dickson, aged 79.| DELONG\u2014Kempt, N.S., Nov.1, Maggle, wife | \u201cof Mr.Humphrey DeLong, aged 26.| HODGSON\u2014Hudson, Que., Nov.5, Lieut.-Col.\u2018 | E.A.Hodgson, aged 52.| McCARTHY\u2014On the 10th lustant, at Row, Helensburgh, Scotland, in-her 78th year, Margaret Briscoe McCarthy (nee Asterley), widow of T.J.McCarthy, master mariner, of Liverpool (England), and mother of T.R.\u201cMcCarthy, steamship broker, of this city.: x McKENZIE\u2014New Glasgow, N.S., Nov.1st, Margaret McLeod, widow of the late Alex.McKenzie, Four Mile Brook, aged 84.| MILLER\u2014Winnipeg, Nov.5, Wm.G.Miller, aged 39.MACPHERSON\u2014London, Ont.Nov.S, Dun- ! \u201ccan Ferguson Macpherson, of Macpherson & Hovey Company, Clinton, aged 43.6TEWART\u2014Meaford, Ont.Nov, 8, Christina | Melntosh, wife of Wm.Stewart, in the 6th | year of her age.- ! THOMPSON \u2014 Winnipeg, Nov.6th, Charles : Thompson, aged 72.| TRENBETH-\u2014Port Britain.Ont., Nov.8, aged | 8%, Mr.Richard Trenbeth.PTYRRELL\u2014Weston, Ont.Nov.| Tyrrell, in bis 85th year.WHITLAW-OD the 10th instant, at Wallace, Idaho, Charies M.Whitlaw, late of this, ! elty, second son of the late Charles Whit.law.Paris.Ont.Interment at Paris, Ont.Le Bonhomme Grandet longed for charlotte gelatine\u2014sa good.oth, William Cometery Work SV Lettering aud repalrare coive prompt attention.Monuments We have somo osposially attractive tomb designa a prices ranging from $i6) $-250.00, | The Forsythe Granite & Mardis Ca.LIMITED.| Menumente! Branch, 92 4e 90 Bleury.Mead Office ani sactors ++ HITS \u2014_\u2014 .not necessary to do so.If all the schools in the city were as well conducted as those of St.Ann's parish, the eople would have nothing to grumble 8 about.\u201d -.rep La SUBURB INCREASING ITS ARCHITECTURAL CHARM New Buildings Erected In Westmount Above Average Style and; Value, ings erected, the past season has been one of the most satisfactory \u2018in the of Westmount,\u201d was the state- iment made to The Herald to-day by \u201cMr.G.A.Robertson, building inspec- itor of the town when he had completed his annual report.{ history The report shows the total value of - ted to have been $350,300 yles of dwellings were as Terrace houses, thirty-nine; twenty-two; detached houses e | and the | follows: semi-detached héuses, tenament houses, seven, | \u201cBoth in style and value of builde hpuses, four; others, three; making a total of seventy-five.\u201cWhile there has | been a slight falling off in the nunfber as compared with other years,\u201d added : Mr.Robertsmon,.\u201cwhen It comes to ' stylo it might be sald to have been a banner year.\u201d Washington, D.C., November il President Roosevelt entertahied a number of guests at dinner at the folded, White House in honor of John Morley, the British parliamentarian, who is now visiting him.v EE \u2018known men in the country, has gafned >» « 4 ee English Diplomat Does ~~ [THESE MEN WERE |] , \u2018Not Like Borden\u2019s Policy State-Owned Railway Contrary to the Spirit of Freedom\u2014 Some Very Interesting Comments on Various Topics.Mr.C.C.Atchison, of London, Eng.a personal interest In Japanese securi- ts on his way to Japan.He is trav-; elling through Canada, and left Montreal for Ottawa yesterday.He will probably spend a year in the East.Mr.Atchison is going to Japan on diplomatic business.He is enthusiastic over the opportunity that has come his way, for, as he sald yesterday to a representative of The Herald, it has been the dream of years to see that country.An associate of his is travelling by way of the Red Sea, and they will meet in Tokio.\u201cI think Japan is very much ke England.\" he said.\u201cBoth are typical maritime powers, with much indented coast line capable of withstanding attack and depending for the most part upon navies for their offence Thea Japanese are accordingly great favoq- ites in England, but they seem to Le everywhere almost, except in Russia ! \u201cTheir progress has been very wonderful, and I am glad to be able to witness the result of it for myself, \u201cIt seems to me that the fall of Port Arthur will decide the iesue of \u2018his war, and it may occur any day now.As proof that the Japanese are expect-' ed to come out of the struggle on.tho! right side thelr securities are very steady, and I see that in New York, they are the same, They maintain just now a good average, Of course, the new bond issue which is coming out may affect prices adversely.\u2019 I have | ties, and don\u2019t feel the loast afraid of the result.\u201d .Talking of Canada from an English point of view, Mr.Atchison sald thie interest in the Dominion was increasing every day.Cutadian Government securities were now considered one of the safest and best investments, and he thought \u2018that much more English capital would find its way [Mo Canadian fndustries Many years ago a good deal of money way lost in Canada, but that day was past and would soon be forgotten.Regarding the Grand Trunk Pacific, Mr.Atchison sald: \u201cEnglishmen are great believers in railways and are always ready to put their money in such a venture if there is any prospec.at all of the scheme working.From our experience of the first transcontinental railway, I think English capita.lsts are ready to back another.It reems to me that the better rallway connection you can get with that magndicent wheat belt the better it will be for all concerned.*\u201cI studied Mr.Borden's state-ownere ship policy, but I see nothing in it.In the first place, it Is contrary to the spirit of freedom in a county, and such enterprises shoulg be left in the hands, of enterprising iddividuals., There nas never been any idea of state-owned rallways in the United Kingdom, ard there they flouri and are a benefit to the community.\u201d - + 1 A New Species of Genus Hobo I | + With heels showing bare through dil- apidatéd shoes, pants that gaped to encourage the chill air of a November morning, a coat that had earned unquestionable right to end Its Qays years ago, and à hat that defied In vain the attentions of the piercing wind, a miserable specimen of the human kind shuffled along Craig Street this morning.to His hair was long, unkempt.and dirty, his face lined with furrows of years, not so much of age, as of disregard for the first principles of good tiving, his shoulders high and hiy hands deep in deep pockets.He was willing te speak, even If at first {in monosyllables.\u201cWhere do you live?\u201d \u201cEverywhere.\u201d \u2018What do you do?\u201d \u201cTramp.See here, are you & newspaper fellow?\u201d - \u201cYes,\u201d \u201cYou want a story?I'll give you one for the price of a sandwich.\u201d \u201cDon't you drink?\u201d \u201cNo! Hate the stuff.Do you want the story or not?All right, don't ask guestions.\u2019 \u201cI'm lazy, dead dog lazy.I never worked in my life and never shall work.Oh, I was well enough brought up, so you needn\u2019s look at me like that.I can talk as good English 8s| you.Mister.» \u201cWhen my father died, I kept the\u2019 tuneral waiting an hdèr while I got out \u2014e of bed and dressed.There was some money left.I ate and slept and slept and ate until it was gone, and then I got a great idea.I sold the house and went to the West Indies, where I could live on fruits and so on, and sleep and sleep and never work._I went, I landed in Grenada.I boarded,In a house in St.George's until my money was done again, and then I slept out one night under the trees.\u201cUgh! a snake crawled over me, and I had to get up.I wasn't miserable, for I never feel anything except hunger and cold.So I began to beg.I got to Trinidad in a sloop, to Demerara in another, to Buenos Ayres after I had begged enough to pay my passage.\u201cBut these tropical climates are not much good.exrent that you never get hungry.Nobody has any money.So fT got to Australla somehow.I got badly kicked there, for they have no sympathy with lazy men.They don\u2019t seem to llke them here either.\u201cBeen In jail, did you say?Scott! got hard labor.Not me! \u201cTo cut it short, guv'nor, and I think I've earned my five cents, I'm 39, a confirmed bachelor, a tramp, been in nearly every country in the world, and some of them I'll never see again.Canada 18 one of them.1t isn't hospitable, and I'm not used to being hungry.\u201d So he shuffled away, a hopeless laz- garone, a pitiable spectacle of human degradation, an incubus, an incomplete man, Great PERSONS WHO PAY MILLIONS FOR FAME How Newspapers Are Often Tempted to Accept Huge Bribes + \u201cPive thousand dollars cash down, if you will insert this notice of may marriage!\u201d That was the tempting offer made by a gentleman to a leading English newspaper some months ago.The notice, only a twenty-line paragraph, had ap- pared the day previous in a rival, but less Influential journal, and the more powerful contemporary now refused to insert it.But in the paper it must go, and the applicant was ready to offer almost any amount so long as it appeared.Yet, notwithstanding such an offer, the management Stuck to its guns, and the paragraph never found a place in its columns.That his seventeen-year-old daughter might get her chance on the stage, a well known stock broker guaranteed the whole of the expenses of a new, production, conditionally upon hls fav-| orite being given and trained for the leading role.The venture cost him over $35,000, but the young lady has gince earned a creditable theatrical reputation.A SOUTH AFRICAN MAGNATE.» \u2018A unique means adopted to gain public notice was that of a well known: South African magnate, who enlisted the services of a great advertising agency.They contracted to get him \u2018paragra- grahed\u201d in every society journal, to secure the publication of interviews rnd portraits, and in every way to \u201cboom'' him in the publie press.As a matter of.fact, they even went further, and, getting hold of a struggling journalist, got a novel written by him, which was published under the name of their client and boomed into favor.For a little more than five years this remarkable \u201cadvertising\u201d went on.T0-{ day their customer is one of the best a title, and has been adopted as a can- fidate for a great northern constituency.The price pald for fame was no sess than $1,600,000.During some recent baloon and Yly- in - machine experiments a well known and enterprising London cleric offered the proprietor £5.000 for the priv- llege of going up in the air at each ublic trial.By this means he hoped o gain notoriety for himself and bring his church into prominence, The offer was promptly refused; but the reverend gentleman has since 6ucceed- ed in inducing another noted aeronaut to accept his offer, and will shortly make his first trip to cloudland.: A PHILANTHROPIST.* A well known philanthropist, who made his wealth In a gigantic furnish-\u2019 ing and hardware business, Spent a huge sum on his retirement in an effort to disassociate himself from his commercial connection.He was apparently ashamed of the means whioh had brought him wealth and made his name a household word tkroughout the world.He thereupon changed his name by letters patent and spent $25,000 in advertising the fact.Double that amount must have been expended in the paragraphing and booming .which followed, and now his adopted -\u2026.- désiru ze of & pegean .name is almost as well known as was his trade name.: \u2018When royalty visits a vincial town the authorities frequently receive most extraordinary offers from wealthy, but, Rithr-tn unnoticed, residents wha are playing some part in the; t An énstance of this kind oc- curred quite recently, when the King and Queen went into the province: The Mayor of an tmportant seaport Te- ceived from a retired tradesman of lavish means an offer to bear the whole cost of the town's festivities provided the donor should be chosen to present the engraved memento of the event to their majesties.What this offer would have entalled would best be understood when It 1s stated that the corporation spent $16,075, A POPULAR ACTRESS.A few years ago 8 popular actress, whose latest production was proving disastrous induced a friend or accomplice to utter a libellous criticism of the play.She thereupon took proceedings against him.The case occupied considerable space in the papers, and the amusing nature of the evidence attracted immense attention.She won her case and got heavy damages; she also gained success for her play.But all the costs were borne by her, and for this advertisement she had to pay several thousands of dollars, , À well known lady who was presented at court a ,few years ago found that- her name, for some reason, had been omitted from the papers, She : thereupon offered a leading firm of advertisers, 85,000 1f they would secure .the insertion of a speclal paragraph in the principal dailies.The firm refused, whereupon she personally sent offers of various large amounts, all of which, to her chagrin, were rejected.i Boucher and Roffey, tallors, beg to announce that their stock for the coming season fs complete, and would thank you to call and {inspect the same.Corner St.Peter and Notre Dame streets.\u2014Adv.re \u2018STORMONT LIBERALS TO CHOOSE DELEGATES.Cornwall, Ont.Nov.12.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014 A meeting of the Liberal Association for the county of Stormon will be held in Rombough's Hall, Nefington, on Friday, Nov.18, at 3 o'clock p.m., to appoint delegates to attend the Provincial Libera] Convertion to be held at.Toronto on he 23rd inst, and to transact such other business as may be necessary.- pe $169.00 cash buys slightly used $00 Upright Piano.Apply Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine street, between Stanley and Drummond.\u2014Adv.Nearly half a century of- first-clasa treputation is behind the celebrated Mason & Risch, Planos.Assortment latest styles at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine street.Bole agency for Montreal \u2014Adv.: \u2018 HENRY GOT THREE YEARS.Patrick Henry, cliarged with assault- fing\u2019 an old woman with intent to kill some months ago and who pleaded gullty yesterday to assault was sentenced this morning in the Court of Kings Bench to three years in the penitentiary.Henry is already serving a term for highway robery.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The four individuals arrested in connection withe robberies at fhe house of Rev.Dr.Edgar Hill, and for the purchasing of which the second-\u2018aund \u2018dealer, Goldberg, was sent to the penitentiary, came before Judge Desnoy- era yesterday afternoon for sentence, Jenny Barry (who has served fifty- elght terms in jail) and Kate Duff were sent down for twent-three months; Edward Davidson was condemned to four years and Albert Olsen to flve years In the penitentiary.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014 -Rome.\u2014It fs officially stated that there 18 no truth In the report that J.Pierpont Morgan is to be made a Knight of the Crown of Italy in recognition of his returning the Ascoll Cope.The King alone will decide what recognition wn be made for Mr, Morgan's generos- ty.: prennent Buston\u2014The two-atory brick bulld- ing extending between Irvington and Harcourt streets in the Back Bay and krvvn \u2018as the Harcourt studios, was Eutt À by fire last night, The logg Is Jaraneso army making a al 8 total und fully $200,000, ul the methods of tranpo budy mm im edgy deb de i 2er co 01 mwctCscrairdts Ann veus Laisse | Province.Thu date will probably be of course I have, but I never | NOT TELEGRAPHERS Charges Against Maison- neuve Electors Fall to the Ground.> Judge Desnoyers had before him yes- terduy afternoon the seven men, Tas- chercau Beaudin, Michel Campeau, Alfred Baril, N.geguin, J.Beauregard, J.E.Tetreault and Arthur Beauche- min, arrested on election day on a charge of conspiring to personate voters in Maissonneuve, \u2018Mr.E, Brisebois, who was complainant, was unable to give evidence showirg that accused were guilty of the oftence.Information had been glv- en him, ho sald, by parties claiming that the seven accused had conspired {to telegraph votes, but he had no per- sonai knowledge of the affair.Mr.J.L Perron, who was organi- fer for the Hon.Mr.Prefontaine held that the election had been conducted in a perfectly regular way, He had not made any accusation against Judge Desnoyers, to the effect that His Lordsaip under the influence of party spirit, had been too ready te grant warrants for the arrest of accused, ' Mr.Archer, for the defence, asked that the charges be withdrawn, seeing they could not be substantiated, and r.J.C.Lamothe, who represented the \\prosecution, sald there seemed nothing left for him but to drop the case.He had expected to be able to! prove the charges, but now recognized; that he had been misled regarding the strength of the plaintiff's evidence.Judge Desnoyers, said that having regard to the accusations made against himself, he would not give judgment off hand, but would hold it over until Monday.ONTARIO CONS.HAVE A CONVENTION ALSO It Will Probably be Shortly After the Liberal One.Toronto, Nav.12.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Conservative has decided to call a convention of the Conservatives of the Nov.24, immediately after the Llberal convention.6.7.2 ROUTE LIKELY Prophesies Engineer Doucet, Though He Surveys South Alse.\u201d Quebec, Nov.12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The several panties of surveyors in charge of the surveying of the eastern section ol the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway pro- Ject, under the direction of Mr.E.A.Doucet, C.E., divisional engineer of the work, are making excellent progress in their work.Mr, Doucet has eleven parties along the proposed line, and ali the reports so far received are very favorable.The surveyors are meeting with, easy gradre, and there is every prospect of obviating all of the dJdlffi- culties anticipated.Divisional Engineer Doucet, who was the chilef engineer of the former pro- Jected Trans-Canada Railway, 1s familiar witih every mile of the ground over which it ls proposed to locwte the new transcontinental rallway, consequently he knew just how to instruct his assistant engineers to proceed with their work Respecting the work from Quebec to Lake Winnipeg, he i8 having two lines run, one south and tbe -ôther north of Lake Abittibi, thougn he is perfectly confident that the line run to the north will be the one adopted on account of the easy grades.In conversation with your correspondent, Mr.Doucet said that he expected to see the work of surveys finished, In so far as his part of the work was concerned, by the month of May next, which would afford the Government the opportunity to award contracts for the construction work in the month of June next.Ç CANADA'S WIRELESS SYSTEM IN MARITIME Future Companies Must Undertake to Hand Plant Over to Government.Ottawa, Nov, 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hereaf- ter wireless telegraphic companies doing business in Canada wlll be granted permission on the express condition that the Government have the right to take over their plant in time of war.The Imperial Government has done this, and has requested Canada to take the same step.In war time the wire less signals would be essential to military and naval manoeuvres, Independent companies sending eignals might prevent the military messages being sent.Therefore as a military precaution it ie deemed necessary to impose this condition.The terms of the Marconi Company have already been fixed ae far as Canada is concerned, and this condition is not in the agreement.However, it is probable the Government would make use of the Marconi system for the handling of messages during hostilities, and other companies would be closed down, so no interference would be possible.~ \u2019 re Toklo\u2014The Emperor to-day gave his annual chrysanthemum garden party In the park of the Aoyama Palace, where ho eutertained about 1,000 guests.Sir Claude M.McDonald, the British minister, presented to the Imperial party Right Rev.Wm.Awdry, Bpis- copal bishop of South Tokio, and General Sir Wm.Mlller, director-general of military intelligence of the British War Office, who had been with\u201ctha NORTH OF ABITTIBI Loe oe ho .y .pete LABOR CANDIDATS IN ST.ANN'S.A large deputation of la~ boring men waited on Daniel Mackay Friday evening, the 11th, and presented him with over 600 signatures and requested him to be their representative \u2018for St; Ann's Division in the local Legislature as an Independent Liberal candidate.He consented to run against all- comers, * MINIME INSEE MISE IE CONSERVATIVES WILL REFUSE TO ABDICATE Quebec, Nov.13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The rank and file of the Conservative party evidently have no intention of ablding by the decision of their leaders to withdraw from the provincial political contest.Already a number of the old Conservative members here have announced their candidacy for Legislative honors.They openly state that they were not consulted as to the ad- vieabllity of the Flynn manifesto, and 80 do not feel themselves under an obligation in the matter.Mr.A.Glard, the sitting member for Compton, together with Mr, St, Pierre, member for Stanstead, are of this opinion, and they are backed by numerous other Conservatives who think jt is cow- ally to allow the eiections to go by default.Prominent Conservatives of this city also condemn the Flynn manifesto ae unwise and calculated to crush the Conservative party out of existence in this province, \u2018The general impression prevalls that many constituencies will see the nomination of Conservative standard-bearers on the 18th inst HKRERKRRRRRERARS 5e je 92 25 58 fe 0j de 6 af 26 af MDN de #4 NOVA SCOTIA BYE-ELECTION.Halifax, ,N.8., Nov.12.\u2014It îs exzect- ed that Premier Murray will bring on the Nova Scotia bye-elections at once.There are seven vacancies, six caused by members resigning to run for the Commons and one by the appointment of T.R.Black to the Senate.Several Liberal candidates have been nominated.The Conservative party in Nova Scotia is in as hopeless condition as its sister party in Quebec, and in all probability all seven seats will go to make 36 Liherals to 3 ConserŸatives in the Legislacure, P.E.IL.POLITICS.Charlottetown, P.E.I., Nov.12.\u2014In have nominated Dy.Warburton and Geo.XK.Hughes for the Provincial election.The Conservatives have selected Dr.McNeill and P.8.Brown, MR.PREFONTAINE WON BY TWENTY-TW0 HUNDRED The official recount in Maisonneuve gives Hon.Raymond Prefontaine a mi- jority of 2,220, the exact figures being Prefontaine, 6,000, Wallleres, 3,780.Following are the returns by polling sub-divisions: \"+ y co : _ Mad.for Pratontatnotse i a! , the Charlottetown district the Liberals\u2019 Poll.Prefontalne.Vallieres.iceieisennecnces DB 37 cesses rssnnciaee 62 .3 B.scssoveccoscien 65 47 b.ccsovoscncucse GK 37 \"Dreveascasescesns 72 bY 65 36 al 23 64 33 75 28 66 si 63 32 72 63 : 6 49 .14.acovosouseoce > 33 15.e\u2026cocauc conne 1 29 16.0cevasnccans 38 re) 31 39 i 47 27 4: - 55 23 13 43 at 4% a9 IL ac ss 00 uns 00000 37 18 D Lacan ces s 000000 38 17 Qessvorcoscuc0s0e 45 40 20 19 49 37 Bo 37 22 26 42 37 35 4a 38 40 J 68 44 Bhccecsseccc cesse 89 33 85.iiiienleiney 48 33 B6.000s0n 000000 43 82 Bloeusaccousecus 42 27 41 23 43 26 29 2 .05 35 \u201c64 26 60 _.88 44.iinenerienns 50 32 db.ecconcepeens GA 41 46.66 61 direseceseseocsecs 46 26 EE 21 49.nc0sonsessonse 61 22 60 2 61 et 36 23 31 = 39 39 BBensiesroncrsnses 69 34 B6.59 21 BTiecsesnssencenne 765 32 68.crverescecnces 46 33 13 43- 25 60.\u2026.cn0000-00e DO 16 6l.cececrennscanse #0 18 34 31 64 19 44 29 60.cvitreccncenm.s 66 24 60, c0esvsscnscanca 43 18 41 2 61 33 87 23.78 20 80 \u2019 41 ; 8 93 , 70 38 47 11 94 25 50 2 Teeeecececonomes | 84, an.TB.\u20260coscacosu0se 29 16 TO.\u2026eonusraucce 56 28 BD.a0s0n00omce 43 19 Bl.evvosceucecs 7 47 R2eprcuncusacoste Ta 41 80 37 49 19 47 24 7 a7 : 61 7 43 47 37 46 a 36 27 34 Bl.ciceccncnncans 41 26 92.\u2026\u2026oncénocsuu0e 47 22 7 49 2 48 49 53 86 48 $3 64 av MB.cconcemenere, 44 20 D9.coraccronncress 29 60 - 100.\u2026osovsocsion 28 36 101.\u2026\u2026vocécousecce 26 38 102.crsomevossse 40 28 the Liberals by acclamation.This will | ONE WARD, LOST IN OTHER Following are the official figures tell.ng the story of Mr, \"8 victory in Bt.Lawrence: 87.LAWRENCE, Poll.Bickerdike.Lane, 1 Decooossonvacse 62 30 | ssmavwoecsnosey 33 10 ' secesanesesces 11 16 ! sess es vccesved 27 63 t \u2026.vvovoccc0 38 38 vocuseususecce - ÊU.33 ' sesosoccaccu0e 38 32 1 resseessarsere 23 14 | 29° 27 37 39 26 26 27 -33 13.esorsouvocoss 40 49 é.ocvoceosues 37 18 I.ovoscaucoce 30 14 16.23 29 17 eccescocncece 18 15 18.ccecencocanse 40 17 19.cevscncecane 3 27 20.0000000ancnn 33 43 29 34 45 40 41 62 45 60 25.ceserencraren 44 49 26.icccuccus 44 so 27 ieeercarsncne 21, 29 28.00cccncenannn 26 47 2 PE 53 .T3 B0.n2.caccou0e 36 45 3licvercerceccnnm 2.sg Blecocsessansens 25 22 \u201cnooscons 00000 18 47 27 43 - 50 83 30 29 87 eecasccencese 20 25 38cacrorcacanesy 29 26 38.\u2026\u2026.83 29 ts 1260 1415 ' ST.LOUIS, ! Bickerdike.Lane.43 19 48 25 47 25 hercassesouause 46 18 bescscoceceuc0u 63 - 87 6.00sac0000 0% 43 26 Tec sssecnveuse 49 14 BasccruesonŸes 23 16 Becccuss ve.us 14 F0.2.0 00000000 36 14 Il.ssesvensece 48 24 - V2.se000ue00- U5 11 13.ca 46 23 14.oe 66 33 15.\u2026ovevacsecsse 61 13 J6icevenssnscons 7 15 17.0 soscrec0sace 87 20 D PP 28 9 eoresessvoncas B2 19 Be re 18 2 Vi.scovoeoserse 3 4 : Vic sessuvaosse0 45 pa PE RE + ces 45 20 ¢ 29 10 il part ol 25 Di snerenoscunveu 42 21 28.seeeccapoceca 68 3 29.verectnnesen 46 24 30.0iieecacnnnes 19 33 Bl.enserunooss a aT Dosvecanesecnse 07 42 Bd.ecs00sso0ceep 45 ba | PE 50 45 38 48 68 62 36 46 Ba .ensenccnece 38 16 B)rnss+nrcsacecs a8 16 : 40.e\u2026seconescrse 38 3 : Bl.ecssosessccc: 34 42 - A2.ecsonnon0uve0 ne 16 .LPS 71 3 .bd.voconeuncu0 >> 62 : bi.acovaveccece ht 44 : 2032 1217 A CONTEST IN BEAUHARNOIS.Valleyfield, Nov.12.\u2014No candidate «vas selected by the eBauharnois Liberal convention yesterday afternoon.Besides Mr.Achille Bergevin, the late member, Messrs, L.J.Papineau, G.H.Thibeault, Mayor C.Leboeuf, and F.X.Lecompte aspire to the nomination.Mr.A.Plante, the Conservative nom- see, while expressing an academic approval of the Flynn manifesto, will probably remain in the field.A Conservative convention to decide this point will be held on the 15th inst, TENDERED TWO NOMINATIONS.Pr.L.J.Lemieux returned yesterday from his successful campaign in Gaspe in support of his brother, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux.Dr.Lemieux was tendered the nomination for Gaspe for the Provincial Legislature, and also was tendered the nomination for the Dominion House in case the Solicitor- General decided to sit, as he announced, for Nicolet.Before accepting either he will consult Premier Parent and Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, MR.J.B.LANCTOT FOR | - ST.LAWRENCE DIVISION \u2018Mr.J.B.Lanctot anounced to-day he would be an independent Liberal candidate in St.Lawrente Division in opopsition to Mr.Jam Cochrone.St.John, N.B.\u2014In the police court recntly John Bpeardates, convicted of selling cigarettes to minors, was Ben- tenced to a fine of $50 or six months\u2019 ail.The magistrate annqunced that ereafter the penalty would be imposed on every violation of the law.rt Lima, O.\u2014All records on the Penn- syivania Rallroad for long distances runs were broken yesterday by a special trein from Crestline to Fort Wayne, Ind., with General Superintendent Schoyer on board.The distance of 181 miles Was covered in 113 minutes.PATENT INFRINGEMENT SUITS : The suits for infringement of patents, which have been brought by the Copeland-Chatterson Co.against certain Montreal concerns, will be followed with Interest by patentees and all those who manufacture under patents generally.It never becomes, necessary to protect & patent, which has not been made valuable by its practical application and use to the public, because no one ever thinks it worth while to iffringe jit.In the Copeland-Chatterson Co.'s case, however, it is very different, and the almost universal adoption gf their business systems by the co nherclal I houses of Canada has made thelr patents very valuable.Being in such general use, the local printer naturally comes into contact with the system which the Copeland-Chatterson Co.bave installed, and no is sometimes led to try to imitate their goods, and In this way to appropriate to his own benefit the work of the originatore, On the other hand, the Copeland- Chatterson Co, never golicit any business in the line of bound books, or what may be termed the ordinary com- merolal stationery, but confine themselves exclusively to the work of Introducing and installing their own; systems, giving thelr customers, in so doing, a professional service without charge, which is backed by more than seventeen years\u2019 experience, devoted with the most intense interest to thie special line of work.It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that the plaintiffs In the present suits seek to protect thelr rights, and conserve to themselves the results of their mgenuity and - » .> \u201c , SUGGESTIONS ; .T .oo = * ; a ; bts as RE da SRI.GR ye preme Cour Toonto.\u2014Mé.Agnes Knoxr Rlack,wife of Pot.BE.Cal Black, of Cambldge, Taylor, of Hamilton, was read on thas Maas., has, beelt appointed to Boston University faculty, and is.the first wel C ae eae a ve - \u2019 _ / 5 Sg À I~ i .4 > C st cl 56.80 do cn sn eee .R A pe + ; iW * matt data > Probably na business exists for the marked ° quelle qe - expression of kindness like a modern jewellery store.The perplexity of selection is soon dis- ) pelled by examining our stock.On every | side there are suggestions of appropriateness ( | for all occasions and circumstances, \u2019 .: ; .Birthday oo | R brances, | emembrances, | B hal Rings, | etrothal Rings, Bridal Gif 1 ridal Gifts, W etdi { ° 0 ' ] Anniversaries, , i ° To | Presentations, and the now approaching Christmas season.The coming week we display our New Jewellery, in designs and effects never shown befoie i in Montreal.We have heard a continuous | > comment in the past about our artistic display of Jewellery, which has met a ready sale on its merits.' We are now far surpassing our past efforts, and will take pleasure in showing our latest achievements, whether you wish to buy or 4 Lo .: merely wish to see the exquisite.| LX * q ) \u2019 | JOHNSTON BROS ) \u2018 °, | Jewellers, e | St.Catherine St., Near Peel.4 _\u2014 = = \u2014 \u2019 Co.= The Standard Life Assurance Come The New York market was very pany of Edinburgh, Scotland.strong to-day, with advances all roun ._ the list.Missouri Pacific was Strong ESTABLISHED 1825.again and Canadian Pacific was also! \u201cThe.Book tt anv stronger.Dom.Steel sold In Boston the Toth are Company.close for at 1915.The Montreal market was receiving proposals to rank in the pro- booming.fits of this year to be declared as at 100 Pacific at 130%.the quinquennial period, 15th Novem- 600 Pacific at 131.ber, 1905, is extended to the 29th No« 25 Pacific at 131%.vember.\u2019 100 Pacific at 131%.200 Pacific at ee Funds invested in Canada over $15,« 550 Steel at 18.000,000.25 Steel at 1813, .: | Prof; 10 Bteel at 1812 Promo: Settinoris, Moderate Rates, 150 Steel at 18.= 100 Steel at 18%.Agents Wanted.» 25 Steel at 18%.D.M.| 25 Steel at 18.McGOUN, Manager, 50 Steel at 18%.Montreal.50 Steel at 18 1-2.- \u2014 25 Steel at 18 1-2.25 Steel at 18 3-4.\" 125 Steel at 18 5-8.125 Steel at 18 3-4, NEW IDEAS IN 100 Steel at 18-65-8- \u2014-\u2014 - ; .Th Steel at 18 3-4.: 10 Steel at 19.B Î L th 6 d 125 Steel at 18 3-4.urn Ba Br 00 S T5 Power at 84k.: 225 Power at 84.Handsome Post Card Albums, decor- 25 Coal at 63.ated with colored floral and conven- 50 Coal at 64 .tional designs, the finest yet pro- 25 Coal at 6414.duced.| 130 Coal at 65.\\ Jewel Boxes, Stamp Boxes, Collar 50 Detroit at 7516.Boxes, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief 25 Mackay at 33 1-2 | Boxes, large and small size Desk 475 Mackay at 34 > | Pads, Writing Portfolios, Cigar and 100 Steel pfd.at 49 Cigarette Cases, Book and Magazine 45 Toronto at 107 1-4.| covers.ete.etc 50 Nova Scotia at 69 i Our artistic pieces for libraries and ° \u2018dens are in great variety, including 25 Nova Scotia at 69 1-4.- Pillow Covers.Wall Panels, Pipe 6 Nova Scotia at 68 3-4, Racks, otc., etc.25 Nova Scotia et 69, All tho abovo are useful, ornamental 26 Nova Scotia at 69.and low in price.T5 Nova Gcotia at 69 1-4, aN v 100 Montreal Cotton at 106, 10000 Steel bonds at7& - 0 Bteel bonds = G.W.CLARKE & CO., 25 Pwina at 107.2270 ST.CATHERINE ST.75 Twins at 107._ e\u2014 \u2014 = CT TEE | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, + - \\ V'ANTED \u2014 EVERYBODY TO JOIN OUR London, Ont.\u2014In consequence of the| cents up to 120 magazines tor ons fond city having complled with certain re-!List and 20 new samples, 10° cents.Beire quirements of the Canadian Fire: worth\u2019s Sub-Agency, Ctapstead, Que.ts Underwriters\u2019 Assoclation in the way \u2014 ; of improved fire-fighting services.OR SALE \u2014 THE BEST FUEL.NO.f Mayor Beck was notified that the as- Scranton coal, $6.50 per ton, all sizes, sociation had granted a twenty cent to Millar, 196 St.Antoine st.Tel.Maia reduction in the « city's key rate.- 4, 282 Orillla, Ont.\u2014Electrie power Was Ie-|pyg LET \u2014 MIDDLE FLAT, 243 ATWATER cel yesterday afternoon from the avenue, 6 rooms and bath, Dalsy furnace.Ragged Rapids.Last April the dam] Rent $20.00.Immediate possession.Apply on at the town's plant on the Severn River| premises, _ 270 was carried away.Since then the elec- \u2014 _ tric light and powef plant has been run T4 OR SALE \u2014 $150, PAYABLE $10 CASH by the auxiliary stm plant in \u2018own.and $5 monthly.buys n fine Rozencranz'a Petotborough, OM.\u2014The resiunce êt|voricbt, Diane, sxcat ons and, good, action ames Fife, at Keene, was burned to NON sors : J oe, All fhe effects were saved.Stanley and Drummond.Open every evening.The house was valued at $2,000; there _ was a amall insurance.R SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO SNAFS, Sydney, N.S\u2014A sensation was cre- for people with cash, $169, almost new, ated at a prayer meeting in St.An-13300 upright.$195, almost new, $350 upright.drew\u2019s Church, when one of the speak-|$:5, almost new, $375 upright.Apply Leach's, ers, refrred to Sydney girls as \u2018\u2018chil-|2440 St.Catherine, between Stanley and dren of the devil.\u201d Quite a few of the| Drummond.Open every evening.267 lady members of the church will with- 5 draw from the church.Lt ; Lo Chatham, N.B.\u2014At the meeting of man who ever.held a position .in the : the town council it was reported that| faculty of that institution.: three deaths, which occurred last week! Quebec.\u2014His Excellency has sent '® were due to heavy drinking.and it was; Lieut.-Col.Evanturel, A.D.C., a very believed that the liquor was secured handsome diamond scarf pin as a token : from political agents on election day.of personal esteem and remembrance - : Halifax, N.8.\u2014No verdict has been|of his services as honorary\u2019 A.D.C.on \u201d, reached by the coroner's jury in thei his staff.\u2019.Warren murder case at Charlottetown,| Toronto\u2014At a meeting of the United i.and it has been handed over to tha Su-| Empire Loyalist Association in.the Confederation Lite Buflding an ine 5.- teresting paper, written by Mins Agnes _ \u201cUnited Empire Loyalibts of Nortolr Hf : \u201d : .\u2019 WL COM 1: tate eg in meets XEN BAL of a dés 7 *.ht A ler WR fre ed 5 a OR OUR 4 J Le + an an om mv ap rn RI ve SRB pe CoRR AES re sim op a miner ta ! 1 4 \u2019 .THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER If, 3904.rer \u201d \u201d RET \u2014\u2014 \u2018 wos Ta ur {Catarrh and and Catarrhal Diseases Made Invalids of em eee me \u2014a\u2014 1 More Women Than All Other Ailments | Com.Suffered Long With Catarrh.Washington, D.C., writes: that fills me with more gratitude and at the same lime a sense of future security, ng a vure after long suffering from catarrh, brought about by using Peruna as Giracted.It has completely curèd ne.\u2019 \u2014Clara Case.Entire System Toned by Pe-ru-na, - Miss Mary Bennett, 1619 Addison ave.Chi-aço.Tli., writes: \u201cA few cold by getting my feet wet, and ai- though I used the usual remedies 1 could not shake it off.\u201cI.finally took Peruna.ceeded in ridding myself of any trace of a cold, and besides the medicine had toned up my system so that I felt splendid.\u2019\u2014Mary Bennett.ST Miss Clara Case, 715 9th street, N.W., \u201cI can think of no event in my life.months ago I contracted a In a week I; was better, After several weeks I suc-' HERALD PRAISES OF PE-RU-NA.Physicians Had, Given Up the Case \u2014Now Entirely Well.| Miss Gertrude Linford, Vice-Presi-! dent Parkside Whist Cluh, and teacher of whist, 221 Niagara strect, Baffulo, N.Y., writes: : \u201cPyruna has effretuatiy cured nie after physicians had practicdily given up my case, : \u201cFor long time I suffered with ca- ttarrh of the kidneys, Lod a weakness fend pain in the buck, io: flesh pial: 0 my feet were svollvn, my, fae twas cuted under the eyes, asi 1 Led a voiat Wowness of the shi .4 ; A : soi Peruna for sore thie, ov Don rev Well.1 ocamnot ondores Pr- Tui.too strongly.\u2014Gortrude Linford.RA SP A, MATRIC dad NT : PE If you suffer frem catarrh in }: any form, do not delay.Take Pe- | luna at once.Delays arc dangerous.EAE ca ehiaens Caan NIN THE RARE RECORD OFAN Valuable Collection of Old- Time Wit Presented to a Historical Society What 18 regarded as the most valuable collection of anclent jokes in existence has just been presented to the Missouri State Historical Society by W.H.Thompson, of near C'olumbia.The chestnuts are in 108 almanacs, one for each year since 1795.; In the almanac for 1804, now just a century old, considerable space is dv- voted to \u2018original jokes, witty remarks and humorous anecdotes.\u201d Here are a few of the \u201cvery funny\u2019 things in the almanac of 1804: .\u201cA dull judge in the interior courts of a sister state, having attended to a variety of causes in the morning.Went to dine at a friend's house with a most excellent appetite.Among the company was a witty barrister.The judge, eating very heartily of a dish of salmon, observed that he had fil -d him- -gelf so full that he needed hooping.\u2018Your honor is much more in want of heüuding, \u2018replied \u2018the witty barrister.\u201cA professer, lecturing on heat, oD- served that'one of its most conspicuous properties was the power of expanding all bodies.A humorous student rose in Is seat.and asked: \u2018Is that the reason the days in warm weather are longer than those in cold® \u201cTHE BALIFF'S VISIT.\u201cMr.Hare \u2018and Mr.Fox had upart- © ments in the same house and each had frequent visits from the bailiffg.One morning, as he was looking out of his window, Mr.Fox saw two of them at the door.\u2018Pray, gentlemen,\u201d sald he.\u2018are vou Fox hunting this morning?\" \u201csir John Doyle, on being informed by a traveller that he had been in a 4 TO prove to sor that Dr, Ï es and abaolute cura for cach and every form of itching, tleadingand protruding piles, timonin « in tha daily press and au k rour noig' dors whatthev thinx o\u2019it, Yn ran use ft and get Your mone hai If not cnred.fc a box.ot Chase's Ointment is wcortain the ma n\u2019acturern have rmamnteesd i\u2019.Senate all déalors or YoMavson, BaThe & Co Torante, Dr.C\u201dH2s8c's Ointment -_ ; ENT JOKES «ment of death should | \u2018and powerful that two of them would \u2018drain a man's blood in a single night, humorously replied: *My dear sir.we \u2018have similar animals iu Ireland, but there we call them humbugs.' \u201cA man having been capitally convicted at Old Baileywus, as usual, | asked what he had to say why judg- not be passed on | him.\u2018Say?replied he, \u2018why, 1 think the joke has heer carried far enough, already, and the less shid the better\u2014i (if you please, we will drop the =ud-j \u201cject.\u201d : i \u201cIn a newly-ralsed corps a soldier, \"lately observed to his comrade, wha was an Irishman, that a corporal wis to be dismissed from his regiment! \u2018Faith and indeed,\u201d said the Irishiman,+ \u2018I ¢hope it is the corporal who is Fo?troublesome in our company.\u2019 What} is, his name?\u201d replied the other, \"Why corporal punishment, to be sure,\u201d replied Pat, \u201cA person who could nat read a svi- luble took up a newspaper in a New against war nna an appeal for the re-! yr he provided the money for that work.York cdifee house, and, holding it upside down, precended to peruse the ship advertisements on the first page with greut attention.\u2018What newe\u201d\" inquired a bystander.There has been a great storm in the West Indies\u201d replied the reader, \u2018the vessels are all npset FOR WANT OI MONEY.\u201cA country sonire asked + mérry Andrew + hy he waz playing the fool.\u2018For the same reason you do,\u201d said he, \u2018out of want.You du it for want of wit, T for want of \u2018money.\u2019 Some of the jokes, humorous rê- marks.puns and witticisms whieh were perpetrated in the \u201cWestern Comu-, ick Almunaek\u201d ir 1854 and which have not yet outlived their usefulness are the following: \u201cAs a broker was folding some hank bills 1 wag observed: Vou must grow rich fast.I perciive you readily double your money.\" \u201d .\u201cA poor country hawker being \u2018 tected in the act of shooting a hutch- er bird, vas taken before a justice.\u2018So, feliow.cried the justice, \u2018vou see fit to shoot without æ Tiernse, do you\u201d \u2018OR, no, your honor, said the offead.r.T have à license foi havking® So saying he handed bis peddlers llcense, wid, the bird: shot being a hawk, he was discharged.\u201d \u201cWhen Mr.Alexander\u201d Gun was discharged from the Edinburgh custom \u2018house the cotry med apiinst his name was: A Gun, d-ehorged for making a fais report\" 4 +4 OUR DAILY WHIRL.At the equator a point on the earth's - Surface moves rather more than 1,000 miles an hour: in latitude.forty-five degrees north or south, the rate of mo- , tion Is about 750 iniles an hour.Ieon- \u201cdon is ecorrfed round The earth's imaginary axis sms 2e rate or more than J ten mile per Ininute, .+ ONE TRIAL Will convince you of ths Superiot Quality of | STROUDS DELICIOUS TE AS and | \u201c COFFEES country where the bugs were so large | + cu Miss Nalley's Stery\u2014Short, but În- teresting to Every Woman., Miss Addie Nalley, 137 D street, S.E.Washington, D.C.writes: ) \u201cA cough.the srip, catarrh of the Micanest kipd- ail\u2019 cortas of remedies,\u2019 Hôite, pant and, pieseribed by doc- tar did no rotor that tells my story, a osrory of suffering and distress that! lasted Torr yours, \u201cFran three hotles of Peruna\u2014' CALPITh sone appetite nnd strength return «0 a haopy wo:pan, and none thor aoe! for the blessing of heath thar a+ want Poruna has done Sor oes MN Cdie Nuls, A reward taf Aon his been daposit- ed in ive Market Fxchang Bank, Col- Uinbus, Où as guarantee that the above testiinon are genuine; that ve hold in ase poraession authentie letters cortifvine to the came.During many yoarst advertising we have never nse] a single spurious testimonial, poem \u2014 ee ; | PROF.SHORTT - OPPOSED TO WAR EF: cr ; \u2014 Church Held Responsible for Perpetuating False NO- of building n national opera house at\u2019 & cost of à milllon and a quarter doi-; tions of God.Ritigston.Out, Nov.12,\u2014Prof.Shortt on \u201cDemocrtes und Mode:.ociety,\u201d\u201d Lefore the Queen's alumai morning.The Lecture Was an argument :« guition of hunmiinitarinn And Christina princinles in (nternational affairs.Prof, Short laid resporisb.lity upon the\u2019 Chiron fes rates perpetuated false notiniis of the cinitarter of God, and eaproscet the bel ef That war between Leu Tige peoples coud be abolished by the present senersiioang i The lecturer stated that while no Christian churen laid c thou- vo \u20acand mujoriy.21r0-.Vérsy WILS- going os Mr.Giaëstone thought of bringing his influence to] bear ond privately.intimated his witl- ' lrigress 10 Go so, for while He heart- 1 ¥ believed in the caucus as a political\u2019 agency.he uphsid the right of the ember to appeal for a judgement 10 the whole peuple in case the caucus rejected him, Since that time, the\u2018 caucus.or convention.system has been generally 1 vogue in all countries governed under British Institutions, and the essentials bave not been changed.Ir most cases, if a man js not the! choice of his party convention, | ends it.In some instances he appeals ! from the convention to the people: in { that event he is regularly before te electors to have a verdict passed upoi : duct, aud the nominee | of the party convention, if there be a\u201d nominee, becomes thé regular party | candidate.That is the British view of what constitutes order when the deino- cracy is engaged in.choosing its musters.; When Mr.Forster was rejec ted by | the Brudford Liberal caucus because of what he had said and done about! he promptly turned to the | people and discussed the merits of the Education Act complained of) He was Gladstone's Liberal | Government, but the nominees of \u2018the caucus.were the official, Liberal candidates.2 » It is to be remarked in the local case | that Mr.Rainville did not allow a vote to be taken at the snap conténtion called _by himself, and that he was hopelessly beaten in the convention of, the next day.local members of the party disciplined + cedent, but equaliy without constitu- | tional justification.He is avell within his rights in asking for a verdict from the whole people on his record, but ty be within the precedent he should address himself, as Mr.Porster.did, to full and frank discussion of the grieve ences urged against him.JInstead of pluining himself upon the sums of money he has disbursed in his own and other elections, and upon the! ginount he expects to disburse in this one, if he would try to convince the people that he did right in heading the light monopolists\u2019 lobby, in helping '- the company of which he is a director to an easier and more certain means of paying dividends on many millions: of watered stock, he would be sure of an attentive, if not a sympathetic hearing, and, what no douht counts for much more with oné whose ideas of order, propriety, and the Importance of precedent are so delicate ad so nice, he would be doing just what the oc- carion calls for, ) Mr.Rainville,\u201d however, evidences little disposition to either explain or excuse his doings as head of the lobby.therefore, must be excused if they avall theinselves of other means of forming a Judgment.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 GOVERNMENTS AND \u201cPRIVATE\u201d LEGISLATION.; On many occasions since the assaults felature began four years ago, The Herald has urged upon Mr, Parent and his tôlleagues of the Cabinet that it ie very difficult indeed, in the conditions of our tic, for the Goverment of the day to maintain that position of.albof-, ness towards Avhat ls called \u201cprivate\u201d legislation, which is considered proper by strict constitutionalists.The late Mr.Duffy, than whom a better disposed, man never entered the halls of the Legislature, was very.clear about the constitutional doctrine which 're- lleves the Government of the day of tion.st fs turning out now that the separation Is by no means as complete as it loGks, for while the Liberals of the st, Louis division of Montreal are ousting Mr.Rainville, the head of the lobby, which has struck many a da iit the interest of the cit rv, i.Prem th Wiking: suport for t other Mr.Rainville who has} stood the Government's policy, and Toa desomes incréasinatz éifioult\u2014|.interpretation of parllamentarg| messes ou) be toute\u2019 vien ; \u20ac : viously the work of a vigilant Opposi- \u201cthe former Conservative Speaker.: ftaelf, (\u2018existence on dofes from the same bene-, or.ce adinit of the election or; ville, the\" Spegitér ahd: supporter of taie | Govarntiidhit, aml the defews of Mv.\u2018Rainville, the lobbyist and Power Company director.With human and- physical limitations what they\u2019 are, about all that can now be done is to puhish the lobbyist at the polls, however much the Impenitént Liberals\u2019 who take that \u2018course may regret their inability to reward the Government supporter \u2018and honor the Speaker.This Incident, it is to be hoped, will \u2018have the effect of convincing the stateëmen who govern these great provinces of Canada that measures which affect the resources, the wealth, the credit, the well-being, of great centres of population like Montreal, cannot, ought not to be, any longer claused as \u2018\u2018private\u2019 legislation, for which the \u2018executive body can disclaim, collective responsibility, and as to, whlch the members of a Cabinet can publiciy take sides against each other, Is But- whether or not this desirable, reform is brought about, it will still be the right and the duty of the people of such cities to resent,\u2019 if they cannot effectively resist, such robbery under warrant of law.i rt A COMMON OAUSE, | There are many Conservatives, we venture with much confidence to say.are ; vet partly chagrined by the turn affairs have taken, \u2018They ave glad to see that a fight, a good tight, 16 being made against the debauchery of the Leghi- lature to serve the purposes of the light monopolists; and they are chagrined tv find that vhat was so ob- | tion has been by them abandoned, and! .has been taken in hand hy aggressive \u2018'{s done quietly: Liberals.- Be sure there are thousands of honest Conservatives in Montreal to-day who envy the Liberal party for; what has been done since Senator Dan- lent from the Windsor Depot when the eagerly, with the love light in her eyes, durand gave a lead over on Tuesday, of this\u2019 week.\u2018Moreover, : Ing their duty in the Rulnville case: there is apparently no Congervative to\u2019 do the like in the.case of Mr.Leblanc, | i who ; has ehown himself quite as faithful a friend of the monopolists, and only less ; dangerous to the interests of Mont-| .real in so far as hix abilities are leve.| consummate.The fact Is that this\u2019 \u2018senile Opposition, which hag -now made away with had been maintaining its feeble ficent monopolists, a circurnstance: which explains not only the non-resist-! ance of Conservative members to those engaging \u2018private\u2019 adventures, but us well their too general participation in the raids.A fountain, after all, cannot rise above ity source.more than probable, all, fnto\u2019 account, that the\u201d order \u201cto the leaders.to\" make away\u2019 with themselves \u2018aiid their following {was issued by the monopolist influences In thelr capacity as purveyors to.the party commlissariat, There are signs that the vigorous action taken by Montreal: Liberals has rather upset\u2019 some of the calculations on w hich the order 10 withdraw was based.some | time, no doubt, the Conservative party | \u2018will reorganize on à basis consistent ! with- the self-respect of its member-} ship.Until then there ie riothing tor it but for patriotic Conservatives to] take their stand by \u2018Liberals struggling } | for the right.It is, indeed, things taken _\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAVING IN THE WRONG SPOT.The Finance .Cominiltee, with aleve produced a great crop of tribulations.| from Lord Minto to the British au- for economy not too vften met with in\u201c | public \u201ctuo expensive to.publish the annual\u2019 reports of the civic departmients.Medi- periy complained of this to the \u2018Hy- Givne and Statistics Committee vestir-i cay.He told the - members that the\u2019 Finance Committee had ordered \u201cthe\u201d annual heulth report of-the city to Le printed in the Municipal Gazette alone.\u2019 Tris meant, that the report, which iy a long one,\u2019 would run into several tiumbers of the municipal paper.When\u2019 it comes to exchanging with other, cities, there is no doubt but that the: \u2018health officers.of the leading Amerl-, can centres would be Charmed to receive a bundle of Municipal Gazettes) tied with u string fn.return for their neatly bound and printed reports.What | \u2018impels the Finance Committe to this, \u2018burst of economy?Did.not this very committee on April 11 last throw away $069 in the sale of city bonds?- oT NOTES AND COMMENTS, \u2018Office must be the sole aim of men | who quit as these men quit.Still, Liberals are able for the work.I.The Star's opinion on the candidacy\u2019 of Mr.Rainville, aiid the duty of good! - citizens towards it, is to he found in able editorials on.the Russo-Jap war, on the Ontario Liberal Convention, and on the Reinstatement\u201d of Detective Cote.= Ce \u2018 Co , The Ottawa Citizen stièks to fits suggestion that, in case Mr.Borden declines.to resume the leadership, the Opposition should take to the back seats \u2018and cfface.itself as.a fighting organization, The Conservative party throughout the Dominion, it is to be oped, will not prove as craven as the i wing of it Las shown itself: lo be.\" ) hava it in their power.to assist in guarding.the city\u2019s vital interests, jeopardized by the Quebec Legislative, by urging their readers to ussist, in relegating Mr.Rainville to private life.But nefthér thé Gazcite, Le Journal, nor the Star lifts a volce, excepting in ridicule of the efforts of the Liberals who are struggling to.ensure the city\u2019s safety.These papers are freed, by the abstention of the Conservative Opposition, from any embarrassing party ties, and could, if they so desired, help thé cause of good government without committing themsaclves to any political course.But they prefer to whitch the \u201cfray,~in ghoulish hope that it will fesult in harm to the Liberals.The city's interests can.#0 hang, colons ri apasmbip, 4 4 gifoult te ori jan Mels party's cada are darved, Us, not angry: , ime ng of barbaric :8& closely diately \u201cpers prostrating and * farmers\u2019 The Conservative press in Montreal | 2e otonous tir.ity; batphere of slAv: oi, symmetrical Troas, co Wear ness, cold and granite,\u201d \u2014-Pushkin.Considering that Russia is in the throes of a mighty war, I naturally expected to see some evidence of its existence in the streets of 8t.Peters- burg.I looked in vain.The curious mixed races on the streets gave no sign; stolid and apathetic they pursuo their way conversing without excite- \u2018ment and without gesture, Among the crowds of uniformed officers there ! was no.aign\u2014nothing seeined to bo happening in which they were intorest- ed.I looked for the large bulletin boards and the crowds reading\u2014none wére to be seen.On the public builld- ings were posted small telegrams, which were read by the few, who pass- eal on with little or no comment.Ro- | [with diamonae \u2018Akonus aro seen ovarpwiiere\u2019 cf) ring Witels, the sacred kann rubles and © cious stenes; vagt concourse of Deo- ; the pweet singing unaccompuniod yy music; the pomp, the cervanony, : magnificence wai indoncribabls-the Jæcéie superb, The ringing of the bells to was In accord with the oriental exterior of the churcges, dJuite unlike the chiming of our, bails et home.\u201chero wa à funtusclé blending of invongruous Aarmonies \u2018when they.rang out\u2014the grave and the guy muse led together us Nu Bpanish 7andungo ; wid 0 funeral dveh wore plnyed Lux | other.rut thrag prolonged notes rom u allver-tongued Luanor, then uw gay Utile Ji tncreasing Ju voluine and in Variations; « yaude und aliliriens, and tho big buss bell rolled eut In the silence fato whbidels Uhe liamiony «f the ttle boils sunk lke velvet, \u201cHoly Itusnial Yen; enbleme.of thelr tadth, niucred plored, Cros, in private houses, rentatitiichle, hirteld, stores, bul- ces; ul corners of direst, Kiowa; | whenever huimanily mont do copgre- | gate they ura thers, An places of! \"marking on this apparent want of ine terest to a Russian nobleman, Burons R\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 he explained the situation: \u2018We are not really Jnterested, we ure.net yet angry, not roused; we have scarcely thought about\u2019 the thing yet, not: \u2018taken it seriously, we are only surprised and u little annoyed; bye ang, bye we'll get angry: \u2014walit tH] we do get angry.\u201d Such, 1 have gathered is the mind of the unifornred Russian; but the peasant in the country, and \u2018thd i working classes in the towns know lit-\" tle about the war at all.\u2018Some know a war\u2014somewhere, but where, they don't Know -is going on, some think the \u2018fight is with the Euglish; but, ae they : cannot read and must not talk, they, really know very little about it.They ave phlegmatic and passively obedient, | like vxen.\u201cThe Utile Father, it is true, may want them to go somewhere, at some time or other, verhaps to fight, its alt right, The tittle Father knows best.\u201d Thus the peasant solfloquizes.The upper class- the peasant, still asleep.Many troops are, however, being (drafted for the war.to do something, without parade; \"bands accompany them to see them off; there is no hurrahing, no enthusiasm.{We saw sonic most melancholy depar- Cures at the great station, very differ- ;Canadlans left for the front during the Boer war.Yet though many of the soldiers were alone, sone were at- while the Liberals are dn- (tended by their male friends who.kiss- a arty of officers roing to the war.a them tenderly on cach cheek, hug: ig, 5 \\ging them to their breasts, and making the sign of the cross when the train moved off.But Ho women were there | to sigy \u201cgood bye\" no mother, no wife, : no sweetheart.The Russian peasant \u201chas no money to spend on se ntintnt; ' wnd the distance from home is far.Opposite our hotel (D'Auxleterre) is ihe large squire Upon which is bullt the great Cathedral of St.Isaac, a lmaghificent structure in modified By- ivantine style.lts domes dnd- cupn- las are covered with pure gold, and: vurmountegd by «à golden cross, ahd the; external walls are enriched with mar- \u2018Vellous mosate paintings, representa- ing s faints.Ko curious and for ign are an the churches in the city, so utterly unlike any seen elsewhere, we never.fired of examining them.Though spe- splendor and, dis- at the same time many of them chaste and delicate, \u2018but .few women, \"throng the churches.The services -aro fearfully long and ag there are no seats It is very fatiguing.\u2018This may account for the poor attendance of the women, It is almost Tmpossible to get out before the close Of the service, 1s the crowd packed, and a little space it ix fmme- by devout worship- crossing theimm- piay, are exceedingly Crowds of nen, Is oceupied if there selves, The scene inside the chtirehes: filled me with astonishment, The bluze of lights.the glitter of the sumptijous vestments worn by the priests besr angled with gold, silvér and! \u2018Election Experiences : Ottana, November 11.-espretal)\u2014 , The sucessful\u2019 candidates and the vlu- tims of the contest are drifting futo, the Capital with the stories of thelr | experiences, The election seen to have Liberals of the! One of the leading bodies, has decided \u2018that it is jast house vlaims he had a enttle guard; campaign.: Lane His attempt to have the | cal Health Officer Laberge very pro-.* ontalns five railroads and forty thou- | ferred for when the\u2018Canadian- Pactfie \u201cI had more trouble than wall-eyel steer.My constituency: {sand farmers.The ruilroads Kill the cattle and my constituents firéenthusiusts- for a law which makes the companies pay for all cattle killed.,The proposal wits first introduced to.the House in want of confidence resolution which lowers hud to vote against, After that we made the law that was wanted.The killing of the resolution wag reported in full by à \u2018farmer's paper which failed to give us credit for the passage of the law.Thousands of, copiès of this paper were distributed! among.my voters and my opponent made it his business to explain the part I had taken opposing the - reso- \u201clution.arly fie the campaign I gave lap\u2019 talking tariff.Grand Trunk Pacific, prosperity or uny* thing else.I dn] voted myself \u201centirely to explaining, i the new act relating tn cattle guards, ; followed in the footsteps of iny enpo- from others.nent with my explanation, The five! hundred majority I brought out of my| riding 's sufficient -indication \u2018that the, farmers now thoroupmnly understand ; this feature of our.railroad law.Ij will wager a hat that the next rail- rond waich kills a cow will have to pay for it -er stand a law sult.The turmers know their rights now.\u2019 Pay, Pay, Pay.Bh Another member from'a distant con- ptituency which gave him a thousand majority is getting an interesting lot of reminders ôf the campaign: .HHeré 15 & sample! \u201cDear Sir;-\u20141 worked for you in the campaign, 1 took my two [sons and brother to the polls and we cast our votes for Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and \u2018you.1 paid thelr railroad tickets and two bottles of gin.I lost one day, trom work.If you could pay me this 1 would like you very much, IL is 8.4%\" ~ The same member has a bill drawn up in form mac au statement of \u201cone day for you, $1.25, please remit and oblige\u201d \u201cThe awkward part of these requests is: that they may.be used by iny opponent.to make ir.cuse in the courts,\u201d sajd the candidate.\u201cI may do something after Yorty days bul before that time T Would probably find my kindness.17 LU don\u2019t do something rome men who voted for inc.this time will probably remember me to my disadvantage when | ask them to vote for me and good Government.There is more trouble in the: game: of politics for-the man who is elected than the jgman who is licked.\u201d Letter from Lord \u2018Minto.There arc not many Chinese who have gone back to the flowery Kingdom with auûtographic letters from si Canadian Governor General, - Tt problematical what such letters are worth but Yip Yen, Inte of Vancouvet will have them, Yip Yen for seventeen years has served the King in fanads as translator Bt Vantaiïver.beech a faithful servant ond han become recognized ns mie\u201cof the institutions of the Pacific metropolis.In nddition to his duties as transiator he has carried on a large mercantile tte ritish Columbia.When Tad, Minto were last ig the ° a \u2014-t = ticket and but the \u201csend off\"; no | [They were evidently vowing to be \u201ctrue | ali Government fol- - my election protested us the result of umusenent; pujbway ld len; wteam- bwats:; and worshippors Of avery age, Sex aud Class ura Hr he moon every hour, of the diy prowirating Chenisciyves be- | fore them.No one passed ie church without a mark of reverence, IfUNEg the hat, bowing und: crowing; and: the driver of the droskin, though passing St.lagac's Fifty times a dity, ever fail to remember tholr duty inthis respect, Wo spend many interesting hours at.the crowded rallway station; it 15 there and at the public gardens you can best study the munners of the people.\u2019 Neur the booking office was placed a large fkon, and on @ stand near,\u201d holy candies, all sizes ware (bo Le purchased by a \u201ciickle in the slot\u201d \u2018arrangement, No one.with any pretensions to piety undertakes a journey without buying a candle and placing it before the ikon and saying a prayer.I watched two young lovers, hand in hand.They had.eyes for no one but themselves.He purchased his * two candles, one of which her.Clasping hands they prayed, then placing the | the proper receptacle they! he gave to knelt and candles in kissed the ikon and then each other.I =aw her later when he She passed me, walking \"till death.\" had gone.quite happy, though alone, Everybody © in Russia kisses each! lother\u2014=even the men kiss.We watched , saying \u2018\u2018goud-bye\u201d they clung.to each other with much affection, Kissing on either cheek and sobbing uud- i thly.They were \u2018fine, handsome, finanlv felluws, not at all embarrassed iby the display, in fact they seemed ; completely obigvious of any one's presence.The same indifference is shown\u201d by worshippers -in the streets, lovers , ore soldiers.You are not allowed to du'mauy things in Russia; but you are permitted to klss.Happy exception! One of the delights of the city is the droski driver who always iwears the national costume, with- | cout which he would not drive you no not J for a Hundred .,roubles.It 1x thickley- wWadded, like a feather bed, and when \u2018he sits down you can imagine his size.You can.poke him in the rps and he wouldn't feel; a hat pin would make no impression; \u201chig ear is uncovered, fo you shout, \u201cand though you.are tearing alotig the: cobble stones at u furious rate, he gen- ! erally hears and stops.As he drives along -he encourages his horse, \u201cNow | my: little turtle dove, now.any little: diar; what oh, tired already.precfous | one\u2019 Soul of mine, Gee up!\" and us Pee c¢ndearing epithets are accom- | panied by the crash of the whip.On he aont of the droski, instead of on the horse's back, he responds gallant | Ay, and fly's for very life.Many drivers carry no whip and those who, dd, never usd ther, ! \u2018 \u2018HARRIE T IH, BULLOCK, £t.Petersburg, October, 19u4, \u201c i.5 - - a -.3 _ west they called at his \u2018establishment and made some purchases there.Yip Yen has decided to change the Ocet- dent for tae Orfent aud is going 10] Tike the fortune he has amassed tu | the home of his fathers, As a pre- liniinary to this he made the Jloyr, journey from Vancouver to Ottawa and called at Rideau hall.\u2018fhe result of that visit was a letter of Introduction thorities at Hong Kong, à s{lver card: case and pictures of thelr Excellencies, has con- of Canada\u2019 and | the development his Excellency earned the hoor was heing constructed, Yip Yen wes one of Onderdouk's right hand men and iruled five thousand celestials on Can- judtan Pacific construction work wita 1 great success, CAB Auld Reekie .: Edtirburgh people say very ttle about their ancient city, for they have the ides that all the world knows of it.| The word \u201cpeople is used advise dly, for In Scotland they talk about \u201cFdin- burgh people, Glasgow folk, and Puis- lcy bodies.\u201d This 1s eupposed to signify the superlority of the inhabitants of Dunedin.A | Yet \u2018Edinburgh possesses.characteristics that single it out ae a élty apart Rev.John McNeil, the evangelist, once described it as \u201clast windy west endy Edinburgh.\u201d The description Is true.The cold winds from the Forth of a day in March would make one blush to wear a fur coat in Montreal midwinter, Never was cold in the temperate zoue colder, but these Edinburgh people seem to like it, and simply button up their overcoats, Pers haps , that 1s why, metaphorically siicaking, they have buttoned theém- selves up and become west endy.When an Edinburgh man comes to Canada he desplses un overcoat his has been glorious, the «fternoon lovely, but as the gloaming\u2014better say -twi- light, for Auld Reekie is now tou west endy to epeak broad Scoté\u2014Wears on a White mist or hoar creops stoalthily up from \u2018the sea and sotlles down like a raw wet evil blanket that cats way Into the very marrow of .oncs hones, aud the people pass one: another with ecarce even a chilly nod.No \u2018wonder John Knox wna a hard mau, and Queen Mary felt the coldness, Ho much for the \u201ccast.windy.\u201d The \u201cwest endy\u201d is one result of it, Idin- burgh is sald to be, and with much truth, the educational centre of Great Britain.Therc are certainly .more schools and\u201c æcholars congregated An| the Scoftieh capital than in- any city outside of London, but when the medical school 1s talked of, Kdinburgh justly claims she has the largest and most cosmopolitan in the world.On account of this Bdinburgh people hold thelr heads high.\u2018They point to their Royal Infirmary, and teil you that when the last addition wae made, & decade ago, it becamé bigger than that of Vienna, and thereby tlie largest on the globe.\u2019 Yet the unlversity in a way is not Edinburgh.These students gathered from the ends of the earth dre \u201conly objects of commerce.They hold no poiftion dn notte, thet 18 Bdinburgh socioty-\u2014à er under that |, title and quite.Sa, tion eome years: ago.Bub Baia voeu people are noted, ! ~ aL | ai Yip Yen has done sometning towardj, J Mr.Borden or any other capable outsider, { Mail hax vefrained from remarking that Mr.first winter, and eschews flannels, The second winter he wears flannels, and the third he.dons a raincoat, After that he becomes a Canadian.\u2019 - There is a reason, for.thie.The}: coldest: Kdinbutgh is more searching \u2018than the coldest Montreal.The day | its.for \u201cpride az and poverty,\u201d and the students are tolerated, When the law students are considered, matters assume a d,fferent aspect.The buaaing advocate is ne churl from the Hislan's, He is the ation of sams one or other distinguish- line of lawyers.If his father was .8, he is all right; if an 8.8.C.: : doutbétui, if a C.A., well, it much de-| pends upon his ancestry as far back as Robewt Bruce at the .atest.Tha legal traternity live towards the north of the city, excluding Stock-! bridg(, which lg now vulgar, and fit only tor the \u2018commun\u2019 throng.Princes street, that vision of beauty, divides the north from the south, The tradesmen, the 'widows who have gone to | Edinburgh for the education of their orphan children \u2014 Edinburgh might wall \u2018be termed a city of widows\u2014the humbler fry wha are not received In Edinburgh society, Hve in the south, Jhe lexul luminagles become known about seventeen; then they cut them- w8\u2019vew adrift from the lads whose futhérs muke their money in trade.Lin-y pase thelr old schoolfellows by with ching In the alr, kopt ju position by abnormally tall collars, That | sign of thelr aristocratic breeding.Belngp city of professional men, the clergy (ulm same notice, Thelg parl- tion in soclety resta entirely on thetr position in the church or the pedigree they an claim, The Rev.Dalry StockbrAdge was born in a shepherd's cot, and {8 cleric of an fron church Poor mau! FI) the church.plate with.i coppers, and cheer him on in his work indulgently.The Rev.Edwyn St.Ed- wyn was zearcd In Royal Terrace, and his hegun to read prayers in fie \u2018High Church.What a hright young man! Proffer hitn a daintily gloved hand, and invite him to dinner on gilt-edged note paper.Once a yay in Fdinburgh there t8 a society event, The King's Lord gn Cominissioner goes to Holyrood Paldce, and holds a séries of levees, Imagine the glory of attending and having names and descriptions of gowns published in the papers! Ye gods! LM i 4 -\u2014 Election Opinions, | | Gay and Otherwise | PP Bogus All Round.(Flamilton PSimes.It seems that the story about the bogus ballot boxes was bogus.A Hard Job, .{Toronto Stay.» After\u2019 all, \u2018tis.\u2018preposterous to expect Mr.Foster to offer his seat to Mr.Borden, Jt might be difficult to doliver LLe goods.Dear Little Things.(Toronto (lobe.\u201c Quebec Consorvatives ure sulking, And just ' won't, so there! The Nerve of These Libs! (Toronto Glow.) In Québec the Conservatives are dumbfounded by tho outragedus fact that Liberals are actualty in power.It seems foo Moustrous to be contemplated.Ed, Be Generous.(Toronto World.) : A petition is being circulated in Carleton\u2019 ashing Ed.Kidd to make way for Mr.Borden, Now, A Prediction.(Hazniltou Spectator.) Co.The.Conservative purty will not.désert Borden, Borden will not desert the Conuserva- tive gn arty.What Beat Him.(Uuinilfton Times.) The Mail's prattie, about what fit cost to ; deteat Borden tn Halifax is\u2019 positively silly.Tiorden wus forred by Lis party to stand in\u2019 the way of progress In the G.T.P.matter aud be was pitched off the Luck, \u2018That is all.Try Fielding's, Too.(Ottawa I ree Press.) Is {x raid the Jnps are \"thinking of borrow- inp Eur Wilfrid's brow, They have got uoth- fu\u2019 \u2018quite 50 swropine in Munchiuria, » : Brilliant Idea.* (Ottawa Journal) Sir.Wilfrid's majority in Wright is 1.212, and in Quebec East tio, If the Liberals were to conclude before next general election that they sire golugz to have a hard fight, they could, of course, run Sir Wilfrid ju every constituency in the country, on All But F.D.Monk.(London Advertiser.) The Conservative candidates have dropped out in Comgx-Atlin, B.C, Dauphin, Man.and Guspe, -Que.This makes the Government's majority 65, with five clections to be held.The country almost made dt unanimous.The Prospective Victims.4 (Toronto Telegram, The last two Conservative leaders have lost i tueir seats, and this coincidence may create | a movemeut to thrust either George Taylor.MP.Samuel Barker, MP.or Col.Sam Hugles, M.P., into the vacant job.Completely Indifferent.\u201c(Brantford Courier.) ; Some cateamed contemporaries are still figuring up the size of the Government majority.That's a subject which \u2018has lost all taterest: for this great family Journal.Very Surprisin\u2019.(Toronto: News.) Who would have Sexpected Colonel Sam Hughes to be the first to offer a seat to Borden?Only Sam Can Win, (Toronto Telegram 2» Col.Bam Hughes\u2019 offer to resign, looks like & B-L-U-F-F, Victoria and Ialiburton being | the sort of constituency: that the Consdrvu- tives would lose if they tried to carry it-with 1 Indeed, Montreal, of the city \u2018The problems of of Glasgow are the problems cf\u2018every gu@ing urban co! munity.Ets efforts to esive those.problems afford object lessons to all] cities.Sooner or later every city whose population is tntressing repidiy has to face the problem of making provision for the proper housing of its) working people.Glasgow tackled the problem years ago with its usual ener- 8Y, and has continued to apply itself \u2018to its solution on an.ever-increasing scale.To-day the City Improvement Trust is one of the most important branches of the city government, and the result.of its work is manifest in the improved appearances of many portions of the city and In a decreasing death rate, In British cities conditions exist which render the housing question one nf vital impôrtance in conditions fortunately more or less absent in cities on this continent, Most of the cities in the Old World grew up in a haphazard fashion, and the older portions ut any rate seem to have been laid out with un eye to complicated inconvenience and without any regard to the requirements of heulth and comfort, Streets begin anywhere and end nowhere, and In turning a corner you are liable to get lost in a labyrinth of \u2018crooked lanes and narrow alleyways.These congested areas are not only an eyesore, but thelr unsanitary arrange- {ments constitute a menace to the pub- \"le health.Glasgow has wiped out lots of these districts, laid out broad and weH-ordered streets, and lined them with well constructed buildings, principally working classes\u2019 homes, but there are still many congested dis- tary race rangements agaînst thé spread of fire\u2014 these and other matters the city should reguiste in its own interest are left to the determination of chance.\u2014Colin Mackay.\u2014\u2014\u2014_prmmemennnmasmn THE HEALTHIER OCCUPATION.[According to \u201cChic,\u201d housework is by fas the healthiest exercise that a lady cam in- éuige in.) If the world seéms dark, dear madam, and you don't feel very well, If your enervated system needs correction If à month or two of dances bas at Las begun to tell, On the freshness of your exquisite com plexion; Oh! seek not on the cricket fields to drive the ball for four, Oh\u2019 sport not on the tennis court or river! It's far more healthy exercise to scrub the kitchen floor, And extremely beneficial to the liver.It will seem a little odd at first if Lady Clara Jones, On calling, ask, *I8 Mrs.Very Ritch in?\u2019 And your grave and stately butler says in supercillous tones, \u201cShe's, shining up the saucepans in the kitchen.\u201d But never mind appearances, mutter ends, - While cleaning \u2018up the house is your vocation, The Lady Clara spends ber time in cleaning out her friends, And yours is far the healthier occupation, \u2014* Bystander.\u201d eee - New York.\u2014Officers of the Salvation In thls the tricts\u2014districts where the death rate\u2019 ranges from 30 to 40 per thousand as compared with-a death rate of 9 per L000 in some of thé suburban districts.Cities on this continent have certain advantages over British towns, The invigorating atmosphere has apparent « ly inspired a passign for well-regulat- | ed and symmetrical conditions calculated to promote the easy and orderly conduct of life and obtain the maximum of speed und efficiency at ihe least\u2019 expense of energy.Our cities are for the most part laid out on a definite plan, with broad and symmet- rically-arranged streets which contribute.to the health and cheerfulness of the people, and by facilitating the movements of traffic, increase {hy ef- {ficiency and economy of the city's business organization.But nevertheless in Montreal, as in other new world cities.there is much- room for improvement.according to the sanitary engineer, has districts as congested as any on the continent.\u2018The congestion, however, is rather a matter of close construction of \u2018buildings, than of \u201cpopulation.In.some sections the Lulldings are jumbled together thickly, but it is hardly likely that the populdtion is so dense \u2018as in some of the East Side districts of New York.As the city grows it will be impelled by the enlarging requirements of scien- tifie sanitation* to devote mure attention to the problem of housing its work people.It.can do much to minimize the gravity of the problem by effective | regulation of priv ate enterpr ise, and it should take measures to preven?the carrVing of the conditions of its congested centre areas.to its suburbs.German cities-have Jong had the power of laying out streets, and regulate the construction of houses for miles béyond thelr proper boundaries, and British cities are acquiring such powers.Mont - réal, too, should acquire the right to regulate her growth.On tHe outskirts buildings, often of a very VEY Army from the south, east and as far west as Chicago last night gave a farewell dinner at Army hzadquart-r3 here to Commander Booth-Tucker, who has been called from his command ia America by General Booth, to assura the office of foreign secretary in England.Eight hundred officers and the families attended.\\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee i - Elongated Edward-\u2014Say, Shorty, can you lend me a quarter to till a long- felt-want?.*.Abbreviated Bill\u2014Can't, old man, Tm fli sy construction, are springing\u2019 up a little \u2018short.to-day.\u2014 \u2014 o THE \u2018\u2018CLARNICO\u201d SWEETMEATS .Jams, Java Figs, Giace Pine Apple, Crystallizec ! 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The \u201c\u201cClarnico\u2019\u2019 1-1b.Drums of Java Figs.\u2026.diercanseus =) cents each The \u201cClarnico\u2019\u2019 1-1b.boxes of Glace Pineapple .5d\u2018cents each - The \u2018\u2018Clarnico\u2019\u2019 1-1b, boxes of Crystallized Ginger ; 3.cents each The \u2018Clarnico\u2019 1-1b, Drums of Turkish Delight.,.DR 3) cents each The *'Clarnico\u2019 1-1b.bottle of Mitcham Mints.cc.ouvennn.6) cents each\u2019 (Pepgermints.) : : .SARA TOGA VICHY WA TER Fresh from the Springe.Saratoga, N.Y.BARATOGA VICHY, In pint bottles, $1.60 per duzen pints, $5.00 per case of two dozen pints.SARATOGA VICHY, in quart bottles, $2.40 per dozen quarts; $8.25 per case of 30 quarts THE TALISKER ! THE TALISKER ! THE TALISKER | .The Finest Whisky Made in Scotland.THE TALISKER! THE TALISKER ! 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Mr.Berden will remember that Mr.Foster had asnuumber of Heats offered to him-\u2014with tacks in them.Morley's Loyalty.(Toronto Globe.) .No one In Britain would think of questioning Mr.Morley\u2019s: loyalty.Tut in Canada he should be moro guarded fu his remarks.$100.00 Cold Watch, perhaps for you.See page.20.- Cri CEE te = TTT Tor ARGE STOCK AND OW PRICES TEES DE SKS, 300 sr.VAMES STREET, 4.ance to.you.Is Unequalled In Montreal.See our stock before going Blagwhers, MR.HARDWARE Man 2 Née - Have you considered placing in a stock of Electrical Novelties for the \u201cXmas trade?If s0, our.No.20 Novelty.Catalogue will be of great assist: - FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRIGA BE.A.STE.MARIE 1499 ST.CATHERINE ST.(Cor.Amherst) wb 2 en Sayer Electric Co., 22m Tel.4548 tt pat + PBA ES TING I TH PUNO STE .ee la fo RETA ASAP VA AR SAI peas eee Ï Ni : i H ES \u2018his younger brothers and sisters.\u201cing more.to do with her.\u201cone Jong round of continuous drudgery.sery maid and maid-of-ail-work in turn À Servant Girl Who Refu | to Become a Millionaire 4 \u2018 + A + vi : .\u201ca st Romance of a German Maid of All Work, Who Preferred to Stay in Service at $5 Accept a a Month Rather Than Fortune.° \u2018Berlin, Nov.12,\u2014Old Truth goes right on being stranger than ficuon.A thing happened in this country recently that is just Israel Zangwill's Merely Mary Ann over again in real life; with a denouement, however, such as even that writer would never have dreamed oO The plot of Mr.Zangwill's story and play are, of course, familiar.To Mary Ann the slavery of a London lodging- house there comeés unexpectedly a legacy of sume millions.The girl accepts it and leaves service to be made into a mcdel heiress.Well, to Mary Meyer, (same name, you see), who is a servant In a South German household, there | also has come a legacy of some mil- lions\u2014but she has refused it, and elected to remain a common domestic servant., The first act of this romance took, place a quarter of a century ago, whenj a young man of good family named Norbert Meyer contracted a secret, marriage with the pretty governess ol He Was 25 years old, and she was 18.He Was dependent on his father for his entire income, ahd she had nothing but the clothes in which she stood at the altar, In these circumstances the young couple, who had married for love alone, had a hard struggle.Norbert's allowance did not suffice for the maintenance of a wife and the cost of an apartment, and soon he was plunged into debt.Things went from bad to worse until within six months of his wedding he was compelled to disclose the secret to his father and to apply to the stern parent for money.GAVE UP HIS WIFE.The father, a man absolutely without feeling, took a harsh view of the case.Starting from the assumption that the governess was an unscrupulous adventuress who had plotted his son's social ruin, he declined to settle the debts unless his son abandoned his young wife and promised to have noth- Youug Meyer! refused those terms at first, but neces- : sity drove him to reopen negotiations | with his father.His creditors were on: the point of selling up his apartment! and the public prosecutor threatened to take action against him for incurring debts with intent to defraud, as.the phrase runs in the German statute Dcok.In addition to these dangers, his: father announced that he would be: disinherited unless he immediately came to terms.In his desperate position young Norbert Meyer surrendered \u2018and informed his wife that he must de- | sert\u2019 her.In accordance with his father\u2019s instructions, he offered to pay.ber the sum of $S7,500 if she would con-; sent to a divorce on the eround of mu-| tual incompatablllity of temperament.Wounded in her pride and unwilling! ta force herself on a husband who was ready to abandon her.Mrs.Meyer accepted the bargain after one tearful appeal for lovalty \u2018The sum of $7.500 seemed to the former governess to be a solid fortune and it never occurred to her to get better terms for hereelf.In: due course the divorce proceedings were becun on.both sidea and legal separation was arranged by mutual arrangement on the ground of mutul incom- patability.Mrs.Meyer had given birth to a.daughter, who received the name of Mary, She is the heroine of this etrange etory from the banks of the Rhine.DESERTED BY HER MOTHER, Mrs, Meyer felt Mitle or no motherly love for her daughter.On the contrary, she conceived a dislike for the unfortunate baby, simply because it Was the child of the husband who had humiliated and deserted her.About a year after the birth of the baby, Mrs.Meyer entrusied it to the care of a peaeant woman, to whom she paid the sum of #5 ua month for its maintenance, Scon this tax on ler slender income became irksorne to her, and she dis-| appeared from the neighborhood, leaving her little daughter in the care of the peasant woman, who naturally refused to be burdened with the maintenance of a child which had no claims on her whatever.After waiting a few! months for the reappearance of the, mother, \u2018the peasant woman handed] over the little girl to the nearest pub- li.orphanage, in which she was reared and educated.The life of the little pauper orphan was not a happy one.She grew up under strict and harsh! discipline, wearing an ugly uniform as a token of her dependence on public charity for her maintenance.At the earliest possible age she was obliged to do household work, sewing, washing and other duties.Scarcely had she passed her fourte nth birthday when she was sent out into the world to earn ber own living as a domestic servant, A LIFE OF MRUDGERY.The next seven years of her life were \u201che was Kitchen maid, housemaid, nur- in a euccession of modest homes.Her earnings never exceeded $5 a month, and were often considerably less, She never had more than two or three hours\u2019 recreation on one single day in a fortnight.Her lot was Hard and her prospects in life hopeless.Finuily, at the age of 21 she obtained a position es domestic servant in the house on the Rhine in which she Is still living.Her master and mistress are a venerable old pair who contrive to contribute to the happiness of those dependent on them, It is not a large house, but it Is situated In its own grounds of two acres.Beside Mary Meyer, there are a cook and a gar- denér who helps about the house, There is an atmosphere of peace and contentment round about the whole establishment.The old couple\u2014we will call them Schmidt, for they object to the publicity which hag been indirectly forced upon them through -thelr de- mestic servant \u2014 live harmoniously.They regard their servants as members of the houschold in quite a patriarchal fashion.Master.and mistress share their Joys and sorrows and take a personal interest in all the petty Affairs of their lives, Mary Meyer, who has now been employed in this exceptional household for seven years, earns a monthly wage of 35.Her work is Jight/ but includes sweeping and scrubbing floors.Fer the last two WE CONVINCE SCEPTICS Colds, Catarrh and Catarrhal Headache Relieved in 10 Minutes, and Cured, y Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhal \u201c Powder.Hero's one of a thousand such testimonials.Rev.A.D.Buckley, of Buffalo, says: \u201cI wish all to know whyt a blessing Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder is In A case of Caturrh.I was troubled with this discase for years, but the first time I used this remedy it gave most delightful relict, I now regard myself entirely cured.\u2019 Dr.Agnew's Pills are delightful.\u201c40 doses 10 cents.\" Sold py B.FE.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame Bt.es : SMOKE! CAVENDISH MIXTURE | SOLD ONLY BV H.RAWLINS, 76 Bleury St PPL dd » years she has been engaged to be mar- dent, referring to the dispassionate and harmonious discussions between German and English eciantists at the recent meeting \u2018of the British Assocla- tion, says: \u201cI would that the disinterested community of aim, which thus binds together scientific men through- brotherhood, could extend its healing influence through all ciadses and interests.\" neg MARTIN FOUND GUILTY, MRS.MARTIN ACQUITTED Toronto, Nov.18.\u2014The trial of Alex.Martin and his wife for the murder of their child was concluded yesterday.ried to the young gardener, who is only slightly olacr thau herself.As a dOmestic servant she could hardly wish tor anything better.But it was to be expected that she, Like any other mor-| tal, would jump at the chance of being transformed from a dependent: wage-earner into a full-biow muloin- aire.During the quarter of a century which has elapsed since Mary Meyer was cruelly abandoned by her parents great changes took place in their lives.Her father contracted another marriage, according to the wishes of his parents and became a wealthy man.His marriage was childless and turned out to be unhappy in other ways, and as years went on he became conscious of a desire to ascertain what had become of the daughter born to him before his divorce.He began a search, but it was unsuccessful, When he died a year or two ago he made his daughter Mary his sole heliess, subject to the payment of an annual allowance to his first wife, if she could be found.His second wife had died betore him.After his death his lawyers were faced by the task of finding his divorced wife and deserted daughter.SOUGHT BY MOTHER, TOO.Meanwhile Mrs.Meyer had also contracted a second marriage with a man: who gave her wea.th and position, AB years went on she too was troubled by her consclence regaruing the tate ol her daughter, but she reared to start investigations, for she.feit that she could never confess to her husband how she had callously neglected her maternal dutles.In course of time, however, her husband died, leaving her a comrortable fortune and sume soild house and land property.She, too, had been childless in her second marriage, and when she was left alone In \u2018the world she felt a longing to be united: to her deserted daughter, \u2018While she was engaged In searching; for her lost daughter, her first hus-, band\u2019s lawyers succeeded in tracing: her, and from that time she co-operat-| ed with them in hunting for the girl who had become a double heiress.Step.by step they traced her course In lite, | from the cottage of the peasant woman, | long dead and almost forgotten, to ihe: orphanage and through successive.phases of, her career as & do:neslic | drudge to the home on the banks ot the! Rhine, where she had found happiness.On a fine summer murniug a few, weeks ago, the mother and laywers appeared at the Schmidt house and announced to the astonished pa.r that \u2018their servant, Mary Meyer, was the heiress to -two fortunes.After the story had been made clear to them, Mary Meyer was summoned and informed that her long lost mother was there in person.The meeting was not marked by any great cordiality.Mary was shy in the presence of the grand lady, and her mother, on her side.was roughly disillusioned.It had been interesting enough to conduct the complicated search for the lost daughter, and the romance of the whole thing had appealed to her.strongly, but it was an unpleasant shock to see the} daughter wearing.the attire of a servant.Her enthusiasm was killed in a moment, and she left the lawyers to explain the situation to the girl REFUSED A FORTUNE.Mary Meyer how learned that her father hal left his entire fortune to her, amounting to over 1,000,uu0 marks, Her mother was willing to make her heiress to her own large fortune if Mary would come and live with her as her daughter, The prospect did not appear in -the least alluring to the simple-minded servant.Alone among her sex she had no desire to be able to buy fine dresses and drive out in a gorgeous carriage with liveried coachman and footman to mark her grandeur.She perceived at once tuat if she became rich and went to live with her mother, he would certainly be revented from marrying her sweet- \u2018heart, the gardener Joann.within twenty-four hours she had resolved to reject the wealth and to refuse her mother's offer.She felt happy where she was and she feared to exchange the known, which gave her contentment, for the unknown which-appear- ed to her as a new and unsympathetic world.The lawyers came and impressed upon her the appalling folly of her decislon to reject worldly wealth and prosperity.Her .master and mistress emphasized the gravity of her choice,\u201d which she would almost certainly regret in years to come.If her mother had exhibited real feeling afid a real desire to reclaim her daughter, Mary Meyer would probably have been persuaded, but her mother remained aloof and did not attempt to influence her daughter, : So the wonder.came about that the domestic servant, Mary Meyer, signed a document rejecting the legacy of her father's wealth and another document testifying that she had no desire to live with her mother or to become her mother\u2019s heiress.Mary Meyer, who could be à miilionaire, remains a domestic servant with a monthly wage or $5., In a few weeks she will become the bride of John, the gardener, whose earnings amount to $ a week, She will inhabit a cottage of four small rooms, and will have only the remotest chance of ever living in anything more cheerful than poverty.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ARISTOCRATIC PIANO.When people of the highest position and greatest culture purchase a plano it is usually a Heintzman & Co., made by \u201cYe Olde Firme\u201d and sold only by C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine Street.\u2014Advt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TORONTO WON.AGAIN.Toronto, Nov.12.\u2014The city.again scored against the Toronto Street Railway yesterday, when Mr, Justice An- glin set aside the stay of proceedings granted by the Master in Chambers in the $100 a day penalty syjts against the company for no erformance of certain parte of e agreement.In all likellhood the gOompany will appeal New mainspng in your watch from $1.00; guarante R.Hems- les, av atchmalcer, 255 St.James Street.\u2014Adv.= SAULT STE.MARIE DIOCESE.Ottawa, Nov, 12\u2014Thé official brief \u201con Rome announcing .the division or the diocese of Peterboro wae ro- celve by .Sbaretti, Papal delegate, yesterday.The brief also confirmed the appointment of Rev.Father Scollard, pÿrish priest of North Bay, as bishop of the new diocese.thus formed.It, will be known as the dlo- cese of Sault Ste.Marie, and the seat \u2018of the: bishopric will be at the town of that name.Bishop O'Connor will continue in residence at Peterborough in charge of the eastern and southern sections of the diocese.The division was made desirable by the rapid sct- tlement of the Sault Ste.Marie, Nipis- sing and Nepigon districts, which formed part of Bishop O'Connor's dio- .cese, probably one of the largest, if not the largest in Canada.a tr Sera page 20.A chance for a Trip to New York.: .- .MR.BALFOUR'S WISH.\u201cYs ndon, November 12.-\u2014Prime Minister Balfour, in & letter to à correspon- (Mehing Company, which Chiet Justice Falconbridge, in his charge to the jury, sald that as far as the male prisoner was concerned, it the jury believed the evidence, and thls! was very stralghtforward, they could: bring in nothing less than a verdict of i murder.In the case of the woman the verdict might be murder of manslaughter or acquittal.He criticized the counsel! foi the woman for, on geeve\u201cal occasions, imputing motives to the witnesses, and also for counsel's statement that it was unfair to exact two full grown lives for the life of an \u2018in fant that had hardly entered into\u2019 existence.\u201cnat doctrine, said the judge, would not hold elther in law or in morals.The evidence, he sald, was very convincing, and was entirely un- contradicted.\u2019 .The jury later brought In a verdict of guilty against Martin, and declared Mrs.Martin not guilty.| reer.PATENT REPORT.Owen N.Evans, Solicitor of Patents and Expert, Temple Building, reports the following United States patents granted to Canadians: Brush holders for electric generators, leidor Deutsch: spraviug apparatus, William H.Heard; safety device for razors, A.J.H.Lefebvre: shaft holder, William Dickie; safety commercial paper.James Rowan; corner guard or protector for trunks, Wilkie G.Fowler.pees NORTH SEA AGREEMENT.Text of the Amended Agreement Has Been Given Out.London, Noveinber 12.\u2014The text o' the agreement between Russia and Great Britain for the formation of an international commission to Inquire into the North Sea affair is published as amended., \u2018 The commission 1s to consist of five members, two of them to be officers ~f high rank in the navies of Greut Brl- tain and Russia respectively.France and the United States are to be requested to select each one commissioner, and the fifth to be selected by agreement between the four mentioned.If they do not agree the choice of the fifth is to be intrusted to a reigning monarth.By agreement of both sides, the commission will inquire and report.upon\u201d all circumstances of the case, and particularly as to where the re-' sponsibility lies, and the degree of blanie that ataches to those upon whom.the responsibility if found to rest.: \u2014 mamie \u2014 From Flour toyour kitchen and never touches a hand eut the world in one international| Mr.du en FREE \u20ac Tv boys or girls or any one BANKERS ELECTED NEW OFFICER Mr.E.S.Clouston Was Again Named Presiding Officer.Toronto, November 12.\u2014At the meeting of the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association yesterday a committee was appointed to consider the formation of an institute of bankers, the members of | which would be the present members of the Bankers\u2019 Assoclation, The following were elected officers\u2019 for the ensuing year: | President\u2014Mr.E.S.Clouston, Bank of Montreal.Vice-presidents\u2014Mr.Duncan Coul- son, Bank of Toronto; Mr.Geo.Burn, Bank of Ottawa; Mr.H.Stikeman, Bank of British North America; Mr.M.J.A.Prendergast, Banque D'Hoche- laga.: Council\u2014Mr.B.E.Walker, Canadian\u2019 Bank of Commerce; Mr.Thos, Fyshe, Merchants Bank of Canada; Mr.D.1.Wilkie, Imperial Bank of Canada; ME Hhos.McDougall, Quebec Bank; Mr.Jas.Mackinnon, Bank; Mr.W.E.Stavert, Bank of New Brunswick; Mr.Jas.Elliot, Moisons Bank: Mr.P.A.Lafrance, La Banque Nationale; Mr.G.P.Reid.Standard Bank of Canada; Mr.T.G.Brough, \u2018Dominion Bank; Mr.E.L.Pense, Royal Bank of Canada; Mr.G.H.Balfour, Union Bank of Canada; Mr.D.R.Clarke, People\u2019s Bank of Halifax; H.S.Strathy, Traders Bank of Canada.Doubles the Life of clothes\u2014Fels-Naptha.Washes without the usual wear and tear, Fels-Naptha Philadelphia giving ns a fow \u2018minutes of thelr srars time.Ben your namie sud addres«\u20141w Inonoy .\u2014und we will send you, poat- .age paid, ani trust you with 25 af our s.ort d roy tewellery noveltion tn eell or \u201cus at 10c.each.They sell eaptly, as each customer is entit'el ton beautifii extra present from us © We on sold, send us the money (92.50) and we will send Free, all charges pald, this ndsoins guamntead gold la Amert- can movement, $360.00 ap.ÿ pe ri W :teh né Chin «nd If yon sand your ord-r nt once we will # Nive as xia presents » pair of handsama gnld Wid Cu.Buttons ard a finn solid geld shell pins, À 2 [lat « engraved, or with hrilliui t atone settin: equal B appearanica to rings coating $15and $20; with wear *for vear- Order now and earn all four pre ente.Addrms TUE MUTI AL CREDE co.Dept.7895 Colborne Rt, Toronto, Out, 1 : COOISIODEEDATECCOGRERESTF \u2014 Purity Bread.James Strachan, Bakers toRoyalty Results Are Sure Because erald See page 20.to New York.Eastern Townships! [PURE F0@D IHSURES A chance for a Trip | TER MONTETAL DAILY ERRALD.SATURDAY.NOVEMBER TR, 1904 One \u201c Fruit-a-tives \u201d Tablet contains all the medicinal virtues \u2018of several apples, oranges, figs and prunes.In eating fruit, the part that does you good is almost counterbalanced by the indigestible pulp.AI or Frult Liver Tablets are the curative qualities without i the woody fibre.The juices are so combined by the secret process \u2018that their action is much more powerful and efficacious.Try \u201c FRUIT-A-TIVES.\"\u201d See how gently they act, and how quickly they cure you of Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Stomach, Headaches and Kidney Troubles.At your druggist\u2019s.5oc.box.FRUITATIVES, Limited, OTTAWA.Punde & Boehm 2365 St.Catherine St.The most up-to-date Tiair Store in the cfly.Ladles and Gent/omen should call on us before giving thelr orders else- where.Our Wigs and Toupees are perfection in fit and finish.Satisfaction guaranteed.\u2014 = COMPANY LIMITED E.W.GILLET TORONTO.ONT.- With the The finest masterplece ever composed would not be worth the hearing if barren of individual expression, , The Pianola, As it has been known, gave perfect means for playing with expression, and, in the hands of one skilful in music, was the embodiment of art.But when the player musical experience, there was a difference.Possessing perhaps great natural ability, but lacking knowledge how to apply it, we could not glve the same artistic interpretation.The value of the Metrostyle, which changes all this, is obvious.The Pianola, fitted with this wonderful Improvement, is eloquent allke to the musician and the tyro, May be purchased on casy monthly payments if desired.lacked The PIANOLA | Metrostyle > PROGRAMME, .SATURDAY, NOV.12th, 4 P.M.) 1.La Sirene Valse .Thome Pianola.2.Stein Song (Prince of Pilsen) arceveccreerces0r0c0000000.Lilders Planola.- 8.Waltz, op.34, No.1 .Chopin Metrostyle-Planola Piano.Signed thus: \u2018\u2018The line on this roll indicates the tempo according to my interpretation.\u2019 4 J.J.PADEREWSKE & William Tell Overture.Rossini Orchestrelle.5.Serenade d'Arlequin.Thome 4 Metrostyle-Pianola Piano.Signed thus: \u201cThe line marked on y this\u2019 roll has been indicated by THOME.me.\" \u2014FR.6.Berenade .sessec.Diemer \u2018 Pianola.' 7.Polka Mazurka .ceees-JArvis Pianola.| ildi L Î One of the most economical lots in the centre, of tho city.\u2018Frontage 119 feet, depth 80 feet.Lano in rear.No waste land.This lot forms one of the best corgers ip town, and is .in a good renting location.H.L.Putnam, 1st FLOOR, TEMPLE BUILDING.PICTURE FRAWNES Every day is bargaln day.We don't give red, white or blue cash receipts, but our gopds are 00 per cent.cheaper than anywhere else in Ciunada.G.°W.WILLSOR & CO., 685 Craig Street.SoLE AGENCY : Pratte, Nordheimer & Glendon 2461 St.Catherine Street 4 Fine Residence, Crescent Street, For Sale Close to Sherbrooke street, A specially built and designed house, with rll modern erpointments, finished basement and exten sion kitchen.Suitable for a doctor, H.L.Putnam, 1st FLOOR, TEMPLE BUILDING, ST.ANTOINE & CRAIG STREETS 50 FEET FRONT FOR SALE On north side at junction of St.Antoine diate possession.and Cralg Streets: area 3,812 feet; imme-« Remainder of block to St.Genevieve \u2018Strect, comprising a fupe ther area of 6,000 feet, is also for sale.Best centrally situated factory site in the city.Plan anc particulars: at this office THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 205 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014 he People Who Buy, Sell or Rent WHERE TO Situations Wanted\u2014>Male.\u2018 Kai Advertisements unzer this hoading\u2014One FIND HELP = \u2018Situations Wanted-\u2014\u2014Female.£Zr Advartisements under this heading\u2014One YWVWANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC everywhere, wo distribute circulars, samples and advertising matter.Uoud pay.No canvassing.Co-v,eralive Advertising Co.New York.26 VWANTED \u2014 MATTRESS REMAKING, AT residences, trom Nov.l14-iÿ, 1-3 off regu- The Matiress Renovator,\u201d lar prices.Fraser, pa 4:6 Bourgeois st.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, POSITION as bookkeeper or office clerk; willing to vegin work oun swall salary.Michael A.Heron.: 2:3 ANTED \u2014 BOOKS TO WRITE UP, statements and accounts to make oul, or other clerical work fu ithe evening.Terius moderate.K 438, Herald.202 ANTED \u2014 BY CUINA BOY, SITUATION as cook.Apply 2021 St.Catherine ut.267 F YOU WANT THE RIGHT MAN TU LO your house repairs, send postal to 1ZL Alexander st.High class furniture repairs.Glass put in.Mouerate charges.zu ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A SOBER young map; work of any kind; handy witb tools; speaks Frouch and Euglish ; has third cluss certificate as fireman.Apply Chas.I.Andrews, Agues Post Uilice, Que.Boots and Shoes.00TS AND BHOLS \u2014 WE MAKE BOOTH and shoes for straight or deformed feet.«pecially of repairing -suoes, rubb , rubber boots, water buitles, sud everyiuhidg made of ravoer.A.HOULNA, 4 Beaver tial lull Legal Cards, .ACLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, M Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont.D.B, Maciennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, ¥.J.Maclennan insertion, ZU Words, A cents; one week, Insertion, 2 words, 10 ceuls; one wouk, 25 cents.% cents.WORKERS ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL WISHES 8tT- Uation as good plaln cook; no objection to good boarding Louse, must Lavo 17 dollars mouth.Apply 160 St.Autoline st, upstalrs.For Sale.#4 Advertisements under this headjng\u2014%o per word for oue InsGrtion.Six fusocuons ior the price of tour, Wakiug the Fdiy 74 cout per wuld per lusertou.NOR BALK \u2014 ONE QUEBEC HMNEATEL, MNO.2.Apply «47 bHlutculsun st.VOI SALE \u2014 A MACHINIST'S TOUL BOX, cim, oue drawer, $i.UU.44 Clty Couu- cujors st.403 NOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS \u201cWoub™ pedal organ, manufactured at poston, nnd conlntulug 8 sels of reeds.Cost orlgin- ally $400.By way of advertisement wo will suil thie instrument to any society or church for $11v cash.d'or further paruculurs, apply to Laywn bros., 144 Pedl st.py] Ol BALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR DIE MIL- Mon.Kindling wood, §.w, cut hard wood, 33.00; mill blocks, $1.76; lamnruc blocks, $2.00 per lvad.Also auturacite cual, J.C, McDiarnild, 3 Canal Busiu, Corpor Guy and Willlam st.Tel.Main dove.NOR SALE \u2014 1 HORIZONTAL SELF-CON- tained bollor, ubout JU h.p., all tittings and stack complete.No turther \u2018Use lur steam.Apply Le inspector st.as Rooms and Board.HERALD DIRECTORY.For RUUMD, BUARD, LIL LAL LL BOARD.Persous satsif ti Luiorwaaon eps ding rues of roovtus, or LOWrdiug, Way oblast BALLG OU Calllug Ut Jiévratd Utile, where 1eeurds wiv acpl ur Weld acduluioda- tion.Ad Advertsetionts undek this heuding\u2014Que Insertion, 4 Worus, JU ced, Olu Weuk, «+ Ceucs, I UUMS \u2014 NiCELY FURNISHED ROUNS, ouu large, sulisbiu Lor lharricd couple or LwU Guulituitl, Uur bUULU slieidy wo aus viuce, Apply Ub Muyor bi soi 1 Wal, UL LU baw Libor, dua ladugly tue Cusndivl, Nue 4UG DU LI VUILTSL Lu I VAHU\u2014MKD.LDUCLUL duAitl., STRICT - 4Y plIVAiU ULCULLILOUALION Jus lddies, willl biUitosivuut died Wodicd wud \u2018 ébutaduasÉ su, ULLULUEU.od DL MUULLLQUO BL \u201cie > ; 1 OMB \u2014 Ua UR TWO GENLLLMN wisi) LO earn breach, would Dud oo lice, tiny bLUJLU, I VUMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO COMFORTABLY furnished routs, oli UALU Lial, BULLAVIO Lux Beuvltiutli, LOL Wall Desulyg.Apply 4 {animal loge jts hair first 1x thet the glands of the skin are less healthy and \u2014\u2014\u2014e = jthe muscles more flabby.i brushing.Combing nani strengthens the hain roots, :Thfs is found to be the case.with pan- ple ns wel} as horses, Rut this, tholich i helping: tn exidain whe groomed horses | hall thelr coats longer, Is nat an ar\" \u201cTment against grooming.\u201cof fait it prove that croomine.vro- ;Motes a more.healthy condition 6° the ,TOOt hairs and glands of tre skin Mol erate.grooming being beneficial to tie\" body.lessens, the necessity of getting rid of the éoat.The Jack of It resnite Jin unhealthy conditions of the skin and stimulates the system.to increased -of- fort in getting rid of old coat, This.is im accordance with the well-known laws of phy sinlogy \u2018and strengtiiens the :élvim \u201cthat moderate grooming fs n \u2018benefit, though.tnvolving \u201che tneident- \u2018al -disadvantage of delay.ding of hair.' he \u2018main -poirit is whether the work | will pay.Ordinarily,~we believe it wilt\u2019, pay.to sped some time on \u2018all animals that -are :confincd, {than is.profitable.to waste tinie by brushing over \u201c Mere- Jy smoothing the hair down and couih- tng out the mane dons ijtilé gond ox- cept for Amme\u201cliaté\u2018appenrance.The Kind of-brushing thal.benefits horse fs the ruffling of the hair follew- ed by a quick \u2018outward \u2018and upward movement of the \u2018brush Instead of {mere #moothiig one, \u2018Therd\u2019is a 'knavk Erooming.: Horse, which must For dire by mrad tice,\u2019 but the essential \u201cAs À matter in the shea-: -I\u20ac is possible to.| overdo it ghd spend much more \"tin Tt ig.quite possible, the the ; i Mr Putnam has aleo.received iinswers; from several fesituco sn lo & cIrculam! letter whl«hi he sent ont some tÎime ago! With a view th aren il 1% hints and sug-/ gestion twang] MC ntinved | improves\u2019 \"ment.Fore of the replies ane -Lo the\u2019 effect ihatu Himmber of factories should Have Cooler.dming rooms.and\u2019 better :draînage: Chât Cheesemakers should res\" \u201cdeët 9H tuint-d and over-ripe milk, and \u2018be.mare abre-vont In reveral important dototis nf the work.One lnstruètdr Ahinks.fictarv-owners should\u201d uve no ovitiin, ve compulsory.* + oo Progress Ini Dairying: Sn many the cow,\u2019 careless nr f@uorant of hls own best interests.forms his dairy herd: - from: cons.hired awis Tromoinity nes, gives then: [Insufficient fou und vain- iveuxéaits thé, prosperity that never comes.He must net expect 6 per cent, \u2018milk from the two per csnit, anfmal\u201d\u201d Here is the serret of suvcess tersely \u201ctold: =-The dairymun\u2019 or farmer who is.feeding + 'goéd cow In a niga:irdly way, jor whe is generously passing good feed to a caunterfell\u2019 cow.of the hlue-milk.variety is defeating his own purpose, The firet .$12,85 heer Ted wn atin ely iar, whens Îtse rue she urdinaey intellect, that\u2019 the and to fix - Ahis percentäge In the off-\\Stark;änd Ben Davis.apples and Set Defrit, - $15.00 Port Huron, - 51486 rer vou can spare the dre iF wn AE ue Th dhe Food cont Sim SOUS Meleet the ee noeud ee vers 1 de mot think.\\ êver You \u20ac .ot i \u2018æutittes « Four 7 by exterior characteristicsibu ere 1s âs much excuse for shipping, ENGLISH MAIL TRAIN - And oth: pa a é Soul Rel.dhol vaiue ror\u2019 sen, fem An by rhe cow, \u201chis in later years.lim, sind require the same measrue- Stark or Ben Davis in October as there: \u201cMas: pa pri.al sd ftom - inaily, do\u2019 not LH * ir out A han WAT a he d.and, Ty.fuel, dispraved ment as in the cow, with a few xarla- js for shipping Northern Spy in: Aug-| Until the close of naylgation a \u2018special ex- | hurdiate v ; pentes 12 pir .Lin vs ro erly a By Th, vAports OF cour se, that tions, as to.head, neck ete.| ust; and the.practice should be fec- press will leave -Montreal at\u2019 7.46 poy.on)\u2019 Fois TXT ARE With à cenéttis of tr oy oo ï Rrush- the quant ofthé yiehl is Hablè to be: The size of the animal, as long ns he! ognized as \u201cdistinctly detrimental to the FRIDAYS, for Rimouski aùd otis 3 F SING LE CLA 38 sents (his Kiel \u201ca rér me ne.or lorgélr infigemced by.Ah manner of has: passed his firat year; ls immaterial, J fruit trade: points, connecting with the Allan: Line Royal ; or a et ie the feeding FW itinirigement Is not as thep roportion of body.would be thé: \u2018These apples will riot be fit for con- Mai! Steamers rd Father Point.| va fo Going bie Xo noms / « person'< -haï pu to Lu a rh pre sped, bul iL seen to be clearly g same ns in the grown animal.Of suinption for three months, and.yet if] Taine 1 Bontvencur ! dééturn, Tome Nas UF operation, must ) ; per orn a: he shown hb the\" propoirime àf fat \u2014.ceurse T should also require the désir:'shipped now\u2019 they go direct to the con-\" , Trains leave Bonaventure Station.4 ; } pon Hie æ t fs ihe .am pL arhervi fut The qu: ality of the mllk\u2014is gple points, - perceptible to \u2018eye and, sumers, who will find them scarcely\u2019 : \u2014- =i World's Fair Tilt is on Sale Dai.Ba Tt Ain CUVESS CRT or the \u2018decided.by the inherited or individual hands, a\u2019atrailgbt back, correct stand- more palatable than a Swede turnip.CITY TICKET GFFIGE: .oe Brushing: is De a in .\u201cÀ y for his properties of tiré aalmat.the contene-{ng, mellow skin.(but not \u201ca paper When the question of.shipping imma-! RN Ln At, Pur am vast in : it: Sw being that a cos wii \u201cgive rich, hide).good .secretion,\u201d duel but pat ture Ta.being discussed, it should : ç 1187 ST 301 rtephone\u201d Mata © ; Medium; cor precis uilk, not according treacherous eye, gentle dispos tion, etc.no e forgotten that to ship late: 15 Si James S as Bonaventure: tin I as hd i, : poutres nitrre station.\u201d FAO TES ; (AE wpe ds fed hut acceding as she is But the right make-up of the \u2018body they winter viirigtles as early as this Is quite.rT TTT Te ET PE - Fat! Care of \u2018Calves.\u2019 order onathiited.oy Trang.cow must have, to.enable her \u2018to pro-, feties ehensible as shipping fall var-: Le F.Co aries of experitnnes bending on this gue the, lar est fl w.\u201cof milk, cannot eties in August \u2018and Se tember.- THE GREAT.NORTHERN RY, OF CANADA po.KINÉ s BODYGUARD, - AA She, as cs, rosie, an oh subject has bedn conducted Al the New: uuce.8 vil p oy ; \"table.Aflow them to be out « Vork lixperiment Station with th a TTT es a Ag - foros TS ! The Nera BUT (6 T4.Majesty, King artably , .o ) ! an with the pri-, : Trains leave Corner Morceau and° °° | Edwerd, wn 15 the léngtisir hodyszuied of Ang pleasant ed.sus Fh day Lh r'arvoobfert of ascertaining the: source\u2018 = ee St.Catherine Sts.J] geatlensen-at arin bs Tingled in number, n That thelr are ions when gid, iting timid, ar] the\u2019 following in-, For I.Assomption, L'IEpiphanie, Joliette, Iv romiposed AL OTTICerT Who TRIvT Sep Si Ter syhids blrwe\u2014ahe\u2014treopa patito.SHOW or Sess irce-hern=rrréved=ats LE yr Www EY el ti Shawinigan Falls, Grand Mere.anil Quebfr, der ; certain hh znd They should = avoir with RNUR \u201cog Sd during ninety-five diva 8.50 amp + > 4 + uate of a spolnt- stalls dnte whist the mutch CAM PR angel radon from which the fat had: 4 For -Jol'ette, avi A Falls, G fm il : sf poinis che ter \u2018 M A0 Hénrte eut : New AEN 5.5 pm.?rama More, pétirers who k iE aitard, and the \u201cMéreirté Uh wal] nahn thie Cow of pren a Te TIN be he am inued to + q 7 : i re.plop fort Division, lose cor HE Ah TL aT A hee Flair, avi, tie COWS dpe on AU heu fe ou Te soie kind of hay and Fellowship .in Heavén, fion \u2018and \u201ctaste which cause so.much- fran fon 0 ania pen Tor an 5, EVR af, ie x su ' NE = ve gr: abun.Chie Hii) condivion?Jesus plainly\u2019 taught in al a \u20ac of\u2019 \u201caa asperity- will not disturb- our fenosship | : © véives, = uepers to * j in the New Jerusalem.prayers that hin.disciples shail be with _ \u2018him.in-heaven.one of thé most 1n-\" spiring thoughts in \u2018the entire.gospel i fs that plesus earnestly desires.our -campanionsily, : He cannot \u2018be\u2019 sutis- fied without.JACI one of \u2018those vear nings w ne he saw fit to put into u prayer.Fellowship means mote than helng near to onc another.Tt tacaus friendship, fnarmony,: iriter- change of thoughy and feeling.Mind\u2019 meets anind, heart touches heart: soul mingles with soul It is not necessary that 4wo fricids should he equal.but it Is necessary: that they be céngentat: Religious Thought.i ! One wlio, begins taking pagt in - a meeting in only\" the: smiillest ways will develop hs abilities: ufiti} he Breat.proficiency.roe + The lite that does not Want \u201chard things, that seeks.to evade them ov alitft.then on others, can never be a beautiful pr-a high one.The loveliest surroundings, - the amplest opportuni- thes: will.Qevers make it \u2018arivthing.but ugly aud dwarfed.\u201cFaïdûre hardness- \"As the Rible pide fine findirig the fines! possibilities.in life, £.5 i.Apply to.-: 4 attains = \u201817 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.| a Canadian Pacific Railway Cas.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, | SUMMER.SAILINGS, MONTREAL AND ' a LIVERPOOL From Liv erpool.\u201d , Steamer, From Montreal .LAKE MANITOBA .Nov.1 Seniors sail from Montreal daybi pissengers embarking the \u2018evening\u2019 previous, WINTER SAILINGS.\u2019 From Liverpool \u2019 From St.John, 3 X Nov.15.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Dec.Nov.23.7 LAKE ERIE .ccceee.t Dag: Dec.13.LAKE \u2018MANITOBA: +.Dec.3 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014To Liverpool,.$1.50 and $50 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Round : \u2018Trip Tickets.at res duced' rates.\u2018to: Liverpool, $30.00: to Lone don, Second Cabin, £32.50.\" Third Class Rites to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens town, $15.\" From Liverpool or Londonderry ta us $15.From London, $17.To ahd from Jan other- points-at equally low rates.« DIRECT SAILINGS TO LONDON._ MOUNT TEMPLE ve.Nov.14 Carrying Third Ciass: Passengers only.Excellent accommodation in closed rooms.Halifas- 10 Nov.Tonian, .2 Hor, 1pm 28 Round.trip, frous : ny ; = MODERATE RATES.\u2014Ask Agents for para | - .x .1 ; .| | Nov.9 *Manxman., Nor.PE .° \u201cRates to London and other British, Scane , - Liverpool service._ \"Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.antic \u2014 Lines \u2018Board of Trade.Building, st.\u2018Sacrament ste Montreal.\u2019 mate + BLACK AMOND UNE Next\u201d Steamers are \u201cIntended to .Load | as follows:\" \u2018 For Sydnev and North Sydney, \u20ac: Ba and St: John\u2019 s, Nfid._ 3, GAPE-BRETON - = on or aboul Nov.10 \u201cdinavion and\u201d Finnish\" \u2018points; same as-vig-\u2014- passes for: \u201chow eau \u2018two walk together »x- .» ta oe cept, they be agreed?\" Te seeks the} \u201cJoy and sorrow are general.or ms M or Chartottétown: P.E.l, \u2018and St.Ty of his dine Index for the.pleasure We cannot really cad a man happy or ; John\u2019 S Nfld.; ther goclety gives: him, unhappy unt) wesknao ah.Tut the Christian shall he.with ait! Joy or sorrow he is nt Kind wry A 8.GA GOUNA = = - En or about: Nov.14th those whom\" Jesus has redeemed out ! MEI sorrow je a happier thing than a \u20ac the world\u2014the\u201d patrlaréhs atîd_pro- selfish joy, The soul.that glwaïs wants Ereight Office, opposite Bonsecours _ 4 phets, \u201cthe : apostles and\u2019 martyrs.the Joy.that craves nothing.else.ends hy + maire \u2026 Ta}, Main.S851, + : noble men whom we \u201cDave never sen, | büt \u2018ôf- whom we havé read, and.that ; happy throng of holy men and women whom we \u2018have known on the earth.Our fellowship will not be as it is here.+ sur relitions will.not be as they are here.In one.respect at.least those re- lntions will be far better.In this world, +£00d men do not.niways see eye.lo eye, The best of friends oftén.ditfer, \u201cnt débaäle: and dispute.Tn some.cases thelr controversies are attended wifi too much- acrimony.Paul and Barn- \u201cahas did not sec eye to eye at one time: The contentlon \u2018between them was so {sharp that they parted asunder.Yet | they were good men.Paul was one of the grandest herdos that.ever.unfurled .the banner of.the cross, and Harnabas .Holy : æetting only the poorcét forms of lt: Indeed.as the w ise pont wavns Us, \u2019 \u201cWho reeks it, fa dizging Joy\u201d s grave.1 - \u2018An all true Hving.Joy in life.we ave off the track.We need not\u2019 search for miseries in our lat\u201d na the cnusge.effher.Any Hie that is.not dominated, by \u201csine ôr-in, 1ebellion agoinet Goi, van have real Joys in\u2019 ft.The thing.to donteh for : ad east out ls the lack of for, of faith, of love in our own «pirits, Nobody cver, wag\u2019 \u2018a blighted being\u2019 except through cons, tributary nezlixence on his or her ow n° side.: * * ., It.Je wonwderfiil how\u2019 easily Yuxuries.L1f possessed for n Mittie-wvHile, groxé into - Ad! nécersitisa: how eashy benefits which ted Avepue, Wesinosue\u2014,v Lin.Cov adu to 12.10 am Chis LR Y Luau Sucwdon » Junction ~ 40 Dill, vOrvicy, wW d.us 10 12.00 midugat trois Cartiesville-aÿ Win.survice, bd aw, tv Moa p.m, + Mu Ni Au SLT LINE\u2014Specti Melt Lige, service required, vix st, Catherine St, baie cars i be-run-on all Whes as re.qui: és.\u2018For extra cars for La hiue, také cime Dame cars to counect à: Co.c 3c.Pau Vor extra, vite for Sault au Recolle, nervy; a.take.Hillside, Ont., says :\u2014 M1 wis troubled greatly with my v bentt, toit at will, \u2018and was \u2018so very Bervous.that.the least.I little thing startled me, © \"My appetite \u2018was very poor ; 1 conldl lnot sleep ut nights, and wes diazy mest \u2018of the time.I.touk three boxes of Mil \u201cburns lieart and\u2019 Nerve Pil's, anil: Iam voy many parson die annunily from choi.\u2019 a and, Kindred summer complaints, might: : Have: Bean id 1?proper réels iy not delay in Cordial.the medicine \u2018that never falls to, 0 tect \u2018a'cure.Those\u2019 who hive used it vay it \u2018promptly, and A subdues : Lhe teeny; | ad used, Backed do siting a \u2018Bajtle.off Dr J.Kellogg's Dyien- - T'anny tte \u201cwhere the: , an have ae ed .Refringretion in Argontine.It is sald to be an I wlhd that blows no good.So, whils the Britieh érihar- i fet thei rao.\u201c are.hyuaht A8 follow the same Fo agalipet-cctte Pfrem A sgentiho wae CAlves-aahien eed © gre -#urplus- ranet céverolv félt in South Amelva at lesir covers d= eles, ond young uge thé time.it.has Leen the meane bf.ra.Can only pHEUy give Lely peture of dually building up the packlig fnter- .the \u20acrown animal, 0x: eomplleates th.(ef in heaven.\u201cSelecting a Bull \u2019 Selecting: a bun qualit'ed \u2018ta \u2018hnproys \u2018no dabryiherd, U0 ene of the most di ete Lasik tor fhe \u201ccbsrsgs farm er, The ffi- \"world, It is a great blessing to mingle not\u2014mce\u2014eye\u2014to\u2014cye\u2014at\u2014all times: Mr at _swakene : Wesley did not always agree perfectly come mere rights fon w Wien no thanks\u2019 with his brother Chuirles, Notwith- | are due, Perhaps there is no -deteriorn-i standing these ripples on the surface tion of character mors subtle than the of the fellowship of.the saints in this selfishness which grows and \u2018flourishes, under \u2018love's.own\u2019 sunshine-\u2014receiving gifts and services.w thout thought.or with- those whe trust in the «ame God, Acknowledgment mel bacauss they.\u201cSaviour, enjoy \u2018the\u2019 ~samo hope, fight: the rame battles, aml] \u201cjourney to the same country.Dut the fellowship of the saints.will be far bet- Paul and Barnabas un- | very pleased to say that they.did me a | wonderful lot of good.\u201d | Milbum's Heart and.Nerve Pills are.\u201860 cents per box, or 3: for $1.26.druggists, or-mailed direct, Foromao, ONT, | sts of \u2018the republic In a manner that; \u2018might have | through the agency of this enactment.{When Argentina could rot expost live | cattle to the British market \u2018the.only alternative vas to kHl the cattle at.Tan T\u2026 Maraunx Col LIMITED, «| home.-and-ship the dressed product, or, vigor and vitality, .Ct else 80 out of the business, The for-, most cases.: \"The Production of the dam! the accidents of belief and Interpreta-.Ca been delayed for many! yenre had it not been brought about Improve his herd, \u201cwill buy his future; laborers are of one mind.and eoul-in matier.No ex norier éd, a deyman, : alixlous\u2019 to i sire ds neall.\u2018He i a dat -lenst be mu Lseartine, ardoa 1550, Cit weveat-old is- at{ll mure wo e * Jhreauss ihe\u2019 calves of the lattes + 111 show moru and.he larger - in 5 \u201cderstand cach other perfectly in héav- -B atr\u201d PP | e | on Son ean a hin: fellow.lair S : ills £ Groat English Remedy for À -Gout & Rheumatism .henven.Methodists wtio.come up to heaven from, the South will mot stand aloof from r brethren \u2018who have à - eérved God Mine North.Different de- au Bates weana $1.0] voininatjons wlll not prevatl there, and cvean, sont a oo - WPNTREAL.\u2018There ta ana ought, ta \u2018bé exultation When\u2019 theve.is no | General Offives-\u2014112 St , James Street.TELEPHONE MAIN 4491 INTEREST are respoëtfutly- \u2018remiuded that as\u2019 \u201cfn teres: on all accounts remaining un~ \u2018pald after - 1st November !f \u2018made {mes ative by the Charter, _che heques \" pere \"Te = THE MONTREAL DAILT \u2026 - \"as '.- > | SHE PATIENTLY _ %*\" BORE DISGRACÉ How a Lady Cured Her Dissipated Husband with a Seer JfRomedy.For I endured the disgrace due to my husband's drunkenness, but at Jast I decided to try your tasteless Samaria Remedy.I got some and gave it to him in his food.He never noticed it at all, and to my Joy it quickly banished his eraving for liquor.He is completely eured now, and we are again happ and prosperous.After a while I told him what I had done, and he acknowledged that I had saved him, for he could never have quit by himself, \u2019 I heartily advise all women afflicted as I was, to try your remedy.FREE SAMPLE î\"4 pamphlet sivin full particulars, testimonials and price sent in plain sealed envelope.Correspondence sacredly confidential.Euclose stamp for re ly.Address THE SAMARIA REMEDY CO., 23 Jordan Street, Toronto, Canada, Also for sals by : J.A.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame Street, and .H.Harte, 2450 St.Catherine Street.pn THE Karn Piano Is as good as it looks, the interior receiving actually more attention than the exterior, \u2018 These beautiful instruments can be purchased at LAYTON BROS.Either for CASH OR ON TIMB.Warerooms : 144 PEEL ST, N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings, HOW TO CULTIVATE BEAUTY Have You Wrinkles ?Our faclal massage will remove them.Bean- tifies and clears the complexion.Don't go about with a blotched and pimpled face when you can be surely cured.- Supsrfluous Halr Moles, Warts, etc., permanently remowed by our painless method of Electrolysis.Manicuring, including @ hand whitening.Corns and Bunions \u2018successfully treated.Satisfaction gyaranteed.: DOMIXION DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 130 PEEL STREET.High Grade Corsets In latest American designs, with the new high bust and lacing front effect.Our large stock enables us to fit the tiost-difficult figure properly.PARIS KID GLOVE STROE 2325 8T.CATHERINE ST.High Grade Ladies\u2019 Tailoring At Moderate Prices Finest of Imported Goods in stock, A call respectfully solicited.Own Goods made up.F.X.8TUTZ., PARLOR 23, 1st Floor Birks Bullding, 14 Phillips Square.TEL.UP 436., VIBRAGSAGE 1s a great improvement on the old system of massage by hand.It has given wonderful resylts, and our customers are simply delighted.By establishing a perfect circulation of the blood it removes the cause of almost every skin trouble known, and does away with » BLACK HEADS, BAD COMPLEXIONS, FLESH WORMS, PIMPLES, WRINKLES, because it builds up the tissues.and - cleans the pores of the skin.VIBRASSAGE is wonderfully soothing to the nerves, it relieves Irritability, and brings refreshing sleep to sufferers from Insom- \u201c Fnia.Its effects are wonderful for PETER SCIE DRASS ie or: HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, CATARRH, FACIAL PARALYSIS: You will be delighte® with it.It fs extremely refreshing, and the application 18 delightful.Come in and try it.SO cents.PALMER'S 1745 Notre Dame Street.Phono Cars Pass Main 391 the Deor cp | PERSONAL ANDSOCIETY NOTES A Fa Miss Affe Wilson, Montreal, \u2018is visit- useful home-keeping attire.This booth | ing friends at Morrisburg, + will be in charge oi Mrs.J.McD.Mre.Smith has returned to Mont-! Ross.Miss SC by Me, Me, Non real from Abercorn.lertson, Mrs, PB.McLagan, Mrs.W.Mc- Miss Florence Hall has returned to Cormick, Mrs.Geo.ertson, Mrs, A.Montreal, having spent two weeks &t Austin, Mrs.F.Hyds, Mrs Clelland, Danville visiting relatives, Mrs, Gass, Mrs, D.F.Gurd, Mrs.Mc- Mrs .Paton, *\u201cRockmount,\u201d Sher- Phee, Mrs.C, Smart, Mrs.H.G, Mc- brooke, is in Montreal, the guest of her| Laren, Mrs, R.Bickerdike, daughter, Mrs.H.8.Holt.Mrs.Lewis, of Cowansville, is spend- SUCCESSFUL CONCERT A most enjoyable concert was glven Ing a few days with her mother, Mra Thursday evening In the parish hall Thomas Hiam, University Street.Mrs.Ernest Chandler, is the guest of St.Stephen's Church, Weredale of Professor and Mrs.Chandler, Lorne Park.The stage represented the yacht Avenue, Weredale, which had Just landed at Mrs, Alexander Blackader, Mountain! \u201cWestmount Pond,\u201d under the com- =.an » NOVEMBER 19, 1904 7 _ mp | | GHANGEABLE WEATHER \u2014is\u2014 Bovril Weather this afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Prendergast have closed their summer residence and returned to the city.Mrs.John A.Macdonald, .Belmont Street, will entertain at tea on Tuesday afternoon, Nov.15.Mr.and Mrs.R.R.Samure, Sum- merhill Avenue, have left on a short trip to the West, staying with Prof.and Mrs.Dupuis at Kinfston, has returned to Montreal.The engagement is announced of Mis sMary Josephine Lynch to Mr.Herbert E.Chowles, both of this city.The Daughters of the Empire will give an afternoon euchre in Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Friday, Nov.18.Miss Harvey, of Montreal, has returned home.after spending two weeks with Rev.J.B.and Mrs.Mceod at Melbourne, Major Edwards, American consul in Montreal, who, with Mrs.Edwards, is at present at Fargo, Dakota, is being royally entertained by his many friends ed for some years, Mrs.Farquhar Robertson, Avenue, entertained informilly at the tea-hour yesterday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss McNee, of Kingston.Miss Bethune and Mrs.Bovey were in charge of the tea-table.A musical event which gives every promise of ranking first among the season's engagements will be the pianoforte recital by Mrs.Ada Richardson, L.R.A.M., A.T.C.L., to be held at the Art Gallery, Phillips Square, on Monday evening, Nov.28.Mrs.Richardson will be assisted by the clever young violinist, Miss Grace Clark Murray.The concert will be under patronage of Judge and Mrs.Archibald, Sir George and Lady Drummond, Mr.and Mrs.E, B.Greenshields, Mrs.S.Green- shiclds, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.C.A.E.Harriss, Dr.and Mrs.Harrington, Angus Hooper, Esq., Miss C.Lichtenstein, Dean and Mrs.Moyse, Mrs.Alexander Murray, Miss Oakeley, Principal and Mrs.Peterson, M, and Mme.de Struve, Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Symonds, Mrs.Thaxter Shaw, Rev.Mr.and Mrs.De Sola, Miss Stikeman, Miss Skelton, MR.GOLDMARK TO LECTURE.\u201cMr, Rubin Goldmark\u2019s lecture recitals \u2018fon Wallruere and Parsifal, which are to bo given next week in the Assembly Hall of the Royal Victoria College, will be of unus - interest to music-lovers.His visit i®very oportune, as the productions of Wagner have latterly been frequently before the musical public.Mr.Goldmark\u2019s vivid Interpretations of the great masterpieces, which he 1!- lustrates delightfully, mark him as being not only a gifted lecturer.but also a musician of high order.Few artists can, to the same extent as he, both Instruct and entertain.Always a favorite with Montreal audiences, Mr.Goldmark will this year be as warmly welcomed as upon former occasions.WOMEN'S ART ASSOCIATION.The Made-in-Canäda Fair, which !s to be held shortly in Brockville for the benefit of the local hospital, is ata tracting much attention and promises to be a great success.A unique exhibit 16 to be sent by the handicrafts department of the Women's Art Asso- clation of Montreal.This will contain specimens of the home arts and in- Street, is entertaining at the tea hour mand of Captain W., H, Jackson and Mrs.Melvin.Taylor, who has been I the close of the evening a chorus was at his old home, where he has not visit-| Ontario\u2019 his clever crew, Lieut.Baylis, Lieut.Woodward,; Quartermaster W.L.Scott, Boatswain Allan MacDuff, and tabln boy, Mr, Plekard, who entertained most |euccessful the large audience which i filled the hall to fts utmost limit.The progra e consisted of songs given by | the yaclitsmen, Mr.MacDuff and Mr.| Pickard fairly bringing down the house.The Weredale also entertained some ladles on board, who sang a very pret- \u2018ty chorus.A solo was given by Miss Miller, a recitation by Miss Hillliard, and a bags golo by Mr, Honeyman.At \"sung by the choir of St.Stephen's Church, who presented their leader, Mr.MacDuff, with a handsome efiver baton.The success of the evening was entirely due to the efforts of Mr.Pickard, whose clever painting of the scenery and equally clever acting and singing was thoroughly appreciated by every one present.The Herald's Great Educational Contest Announcement on page 20.| Dance at King\u2019s Hall The King's Hall, St.Catherine Street, {which In itself is such a picturesque spot \u2018and fitting background for the many charming gowns worn, was a brilliant scene last evening, when Mrs, Thaxter Shaw and Mrs.Thomas Hodgson en- | tertalned at.a most enjoyable dance given for their daughters, Miss Bessio Shaw and, Miss Mabel Hodgson ,who are two of the season's debutantes.The hostesses received their guests at the entrance of the ball room.Mrs, Shaw \u2018was handsomely gowned in black paillette net over green chiffon, Mrs.Hodgson was in gray crepe de chine, with trimmings of duchess lace; Miss Mabel Hodgson was becomingly gowned In pule blue crepe de chine, and Miss Bessie, Shaw wore a dainty cos- _ tume of apricot chiffon over pale pink, with violets on the corsuge.Ratto\u2019s orchestra was statioried on the stage where a perfect bower of greenery and foliage plants was most artistically arranged.The pretty little white aud, gold programmes with the entwined] Pity hs \u201cfis Irue'\u201d| Furniture 0 Retiring Sale Discounts Apply to all Departments\u2014Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Linoleums, Drapes, and Upholstery Goods, \"and Mattings, Ready-made Carpets and Odd Pieces Mats THOMAS LIGGET, Empire Building, 2474-2476 St.Catherine St.monograms of the hostesses, designed =\u2014- on the cover, called for eighteen dances) and several extras, which seemed all, too short for the many enthusiastic young people present.The sitting-out, rooms, which were most coslly arranged, with pretty rugs, easy chairs and charming little quartette tables, seem-| ed very popular with the married peo-! ple where the fascinations of vridge outdid thec harms of the ball room, Short-: ly after twelve supper was served In! the banquet hall, where the color, scheme was effectively carried out in pink, chrysanthemums being the flowers used, after which the guests returned to the ball room until the dawn of morning ended one of thu sea-\" Pendants.To sce them ls to want then, \u2026 LARGE HEART .PEARL PENDANTS We have just finished some new and very handsome designs in Pearl Brooch LARGE FOUR LEAF CLOVER .coeeariverecascsencree.$14.40 LARGE 6 POINTED STAR GEO.G.ROBINSON & CO., Jrwe , \\ 2597 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Watches and Clocks properly.repaired.22.50 13.50 vocroquessauncs10u00 son's most delightful functions.The Invited guests included: \u2019 | Mr.ando Mrs.H.Ek.Stearns, Mr.andj TTT Mrs.James N.aing, Mrs, Cottinghain, Mr.and Mrs.Mackie, Mr.and Mrs, 'Hi Yuille, Mr, and Mrs.McLeod Yuile, Mr, Re and Mrs.C.Peters, Mr.and Mrs, H.Carter, Mr.and Mrs.J.Slissor, Mr, and 3 (Mrs.KE.Birks, Mr.and Mrs, G.Grier, Mr.and Mrs.K., Thornton, Mr.and] Mrs.G.Falrbanks, Mr.and Mrs, A, Mc-| Master, Mr, and Mrs.P.Cowans, Mr.gi and Mrs.J.C.Hodgson, Mr.and Mrs.JB.G.Gagnon Co.| C.J.Hodgson, Mr.and Mrs.A.A Hodgson, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hodgson, 8 Mr.and Mrs.T.P.Howard, Mrs.Gard- 5 ner, Mrs.Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.M.throughout the Dominion.Two women The Misses Murray Smith, Miss.and loom.After the Fair in Brockville I.Slater.Miss K .Howard, is closed they will be permanetly es- \u2018Davis, Misr C.Mackay, Miss E.Mec-' tablished In \u201cOur Handicrafs Shop,\u201d Furlane, Miss A.Ogilvie, Miss E.Bags, spinning and hand-weaving that have been practised by the French-Cana- dians for many generations.\u2019 Featheratonhaugh, Misses Miss E.McMaster, Misses Shorey, Miss > | dustries of the various races scattered | McMaster, Mr.and Mrs, C.L.Shorey.| will also be sent with pinning wheel Yulle, Miss B.Laing, Miss Durant, Miss oi Misses! g 2456 St.Catherine Street, to fill orders Miss D.Weir, Miss A Mathewson, Miss pf and to Illustrate the methods of hand- .G.Ayer, Miss M.Brawn, Miss M.Root, [8 Miss B.Cains, Miss J.Oliver, Misses § Walker, Miss G.Stewart, Miss F.Williamson, | F, We are ready to meet it, and solf ready, just call at our.store t and you will save money in Carp ers, Portieres, Curtains, Window Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribb tumes, Jackets, Cottons, Fian nels, of Men's Furnishings.IN AID OF INFANTS HOME.A musical and dramatic entertainment will be given in the Windsor Hall Thursday evening, Dec.8, by the lau- dies\u2019 committee of the Infants\u2019 Home, in aid of that instiution.The programme will be under the direction of Mrs.Belle Rose Emslle, and selections from \u201cMrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch\u201d will be given.N CENTRAL BRANCH, The Central Branch of the Montreal Sunshine Soclety held their regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, Nov.7, at the residence of the president, Mrs.R.H.Seabrook, 397 Mance Street.Chris s work was fuliy discussed.The all those who rummage sale, FANCY FAIR.The Fancy Fair given by the ladles of St.Andrew's and Caledonian Societies In Windsor Hall, Nov.26, 28, 29 and 30, gives every promise of success, and the Good Mothers and Young Housekeepers will be glad to welcome all to their booth where almost everything in use in the home will be found.Linen, fancy and plain, salads, cold meats, jellies, pickles, home-made cakes, shortcake, oatcake, Scotch buns, etc.The assistans will be gowned in lonated to their recent VV Metropolitan Soap Co.,L4., Toronto, Can, $ MRS.DOOLEYS LAUNDRY SOAP It's a full weight laundry bar\u2014containing the right proportion of borax, which softens and cleanses\u2014oap- able of doing the most ' washing with the least =.effort\u2014and selling six bars \u2018for 25e.In additionit : hv : : 8 : : : WILL FURNISH A HOME FOR NOTHING Ask your grocer or write us for complote catalogue illustrating hundreds of premiums sont free for Mrs.Dooley\u2019s coupons.Address : \u2019 : : $ $ : ô o : : : é : Metropolitan Soap Co, Ltd.¢ Taronto, Canada, | \u2018| ARVO VRAD ARAN VS $s os v ety wishes to thank H.Wainright, Miss J.Newman, Misses Ross, Miss Acer, Miss F.Waugh, Miss À J.Paton, Misses Baker, Miss M.Day.} Misses London, Miss K.Agnew, Miss McMurtry, Miss \u2018W.Robb, Miss M.Thompson, Miss M.Forbes, Misa G.HB Dunlop, Miss A.Wilson, Miss M.Fra-, AU Wool or Flecced ,Lined ter, Miss E.Cobbin, \"Miss M.McCon- | 88 .year.Worth 7üc each.nel, Miss L.Stevenson, Miss D.Boul-, BA oa W ter, Misses Wilson, Miss A.Sutherland | ; {lered at .s+eesansereu0e Miss B.Willson, Misses Mudge, Mlus| Very Good All Wool Gray SHtlkeman, Miss Kingman, Miss A, Ew- ; vers.Wo ing, Misses (Cassils, Miss H, Gibb, Shirts a Worth Misses Grier, Miss J.McDonald, Miss Bic each.ered .GENTS\u2019 UNDERWEAR 500 G.Murray, Mis E.White, Miss Bb.Extra Good All Wool.Heavy Peterson, Miss A.Morrlce, Misses Gray Wool Shirts and Draw- Boulter, Miss G.Stevenson, \u2018Misses T.a-: § ers.Worth the each.Offer- rocque, Misses Hanson, Miss yi.Suther- E At .\u2026.00000cerseesec ces anese The land, Miss O.St.George, Miss L.Stev- RB , > .enson Brown, Misses Foreman, Miss TL.Ë Superior Gray Fino W ool Edgar, Misses Hays, Miss McComb, Shirts and Drawers.Worth Miss Scarff, Miss Parry, Miss McIn- § $1.40 each.Offered at.Extra Heavy Gray : Best Wool Mr.F.Murray Smith, Mr.C.Laine, Shirts and Drawers, oll sizes tyre, Miss Jean McIntyre, | \\ Mr.T.Laing, Mr.B.Howard, Mr, cl Di Davis, Mr.F.McFarlane, Mr.G.| up to 46 {pt cheat.* Worth Ogllvie, Mr.F.Ayer, Mr.Cobbin, Mr, $1.50 cach, Offered at .C.Root, Mr.G.Cains, Mr.Feather- I stonhaugh, Mr.H.Walker, Messrs.ll A Cold Weaiher is Near at Hand to meet all your wants, in fine and seasonable goods at low prices.If you think of getting your his evenina, or any day next week, ets, Oilcloths, Blankets, Comfort- Shades, Dress Goods, Linings, ons, Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Cos- Flannelettes, and also all kinds MEN'S LINED GLOVES AND MITTENS! Men'a Wool Lined Working Gloves.Worth bic.For .doc Men's Heavy Buck Working Gloves.Worth 7c.For .50¢C Men's Wool Lined\u2014Kld-Mittens.Worth 90c.For © Men's Wool Lined Heavy Working Mittens.Worth 75.For 506 Men's Wool Lined Fine Kid Gloves, Worth 80¢.For .Men's Wool Lined Fine Kid Gloves.Worth $1.00.For .A Lot of Men's Sample Kid or Ruck Gloves and Mittens, all the best goods.Marked down 25 to 35 per cent.cheapor than regular price.Some are marked\u201875c, 81.00.81.25.81.50 stewart, Mr.A.Willlamson, Mr.B.Me-ifl Master, Messrs.Shorey, Mr.Wain-![§ right, Mr.ML.Newman, Messrs.Ross, À Mr.Fraser, \u2018Mr.O.Waugh, Mr.A.\u2018Agnew, Messrs, McMurtry, Mr.F.Rodt,, | Messrs, Wilson, Mr.G.Forbes, Mr.A,| § Dunlop, Mr.M.Boulter, Mr.L.Suth- § crland, Mr: A.Wilson, Mr.Stikeman, #4 - Mr.A.Kingman, Messrs.Ewing, Mr.f J.Cassils, Mr.G.McDonald, Mr.W.J.| I White, Mr.Smeaton White, Mr, CR Stovenson, Mr.C.Melntyre, Mr.C., Brown, Mr.A.Foreman, Mr.G.Eadie,! |i Messrs, Sims, Mr.H.Scott, Messrs.| aw Cowan, Mr.Papineau, Mr.Holland, Dr.Lang, Mr.B.Popham, Mr: M.Gardner! £ Mr.C.Stroud,\u2018 Messra Pillow, Mr.S.Lyman, Messrs.Southam, Messrs.Linton, Mr.M.Gibbon, Mr.Rae, Mr, G.Hartt, Mr.K.Rate, N.Y.; Dr.H.White, offered ut .Present for Christmas.chases.Buy our MEN'S HEAVY WORKING SHIRTS.Regular 75c quality.> 50c Ask for our Sweaters, Cardlgans, Braces, Socks, Ties, and all kinds of Underwear for Men and Boys.We are giving numerous Fine Presents In Silverware.Ask for our, Coupons, and collect them, 1f you want to have a Beautiful | We give these Coupons with all pur- D.GAGNON & CO.165 St.Lawrence Main, cor.Dorchester Messrs.Cromble, Mr.A.Starke, Messrs.Hodgson, Mr.G.Coglin, Mr H.Baylis, Messrs.Dobbin, Messrs, Greenshields, Mr.I.Jamieson, Mr, F.McFarlane, Mr.A.McKergow, Mr.D.Cameron, Mr.H., Grier, Messrs.Mc- Cualg, Mr.W.Redpath, Mcssrs, Gurd, Messrs.Morgan, Mr.D.Brown, Mr.B.Brown, Mr.H.Buddin, Dr.Nutter, Mr, Nutter, Messrs.Peax, Mr, F.Johnston, Mr.Williams, Mr.C.Harrington, Messrs.Gale, Mr.J.Carsley, Messra.Smith, Mr.H.Stevenson, Mr.J.Paterson, Mr.L.Cushing, Mr.Pinkmun, N.Y.; Mr.J.Barlow, Mr.H.Duff, Dr MceKenzle, Messra, Tait, Mr.W.Cor- ristine, Mr.Paul J.de St.Maurice, Mr.S.Simard, Mr.Wi, Marler.HISTORY OF THE LO' sct.LOVING CUP.The history ôf the loving cup is related by the lute Lord Lyons, British Ambassador at Paris.\u201cKing Henry of] Navarre, who was Henry IV.of France, while out hunting became separated\u2019 from his companions, and, feeling' thirsty, called at a wayslde inn for a.cup of wine.The serving maid, handing it to him as he sat on horseback,; néglected to present the handle.Some| wine was wupliled, which solled the King's white gauntlets, While riding Indigestion ~ Isn't always the stomach\u2019s fault.Constipation clogs the bowels\u2014lazy liver won't work\u2014kidneys get up- No wonder food is not digested properly.ABBEY'S SALT stirs up the liver and kidneys \u2014 cures constipat'on\u2014makes the bowels move regularly.It tones up the stomach, aids digestion and gives you an appetite.Absolutely free of alcohol.At all Druggists\u2014in 25c.and 60c.bottles.Abbey\u2019s Effervescent Salt home he bethought him that a cup with two handles would prevent a recurrence of this, go one was made at the royal potteries and sent to the inn.On his next visit, when the King called for wine, the maid, having been instructed by her mistress Lo ba very cavetal gf, \u2018 holding it herself by Its \u2018wo handles, At once the happy idea struck the King of a cup with \u2018three handles, which was promptly scted upon, his mujesty ouaintly remarking, \u2018Surely oul of thread of = the King's cup, presented it to him, handles I shall be able to get one\u2019 This was the origin of the loviag cup.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Herald's Great Educational Con- ., eens ET IT.test Announcement on page 20.ï \u201c ; Ru 2 SREB OBRIBHHUBUERY COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.Ladies\u2019 Fine Furs d », \u2018 3 + FRSRERESTVSEELIBRCL ERS HAASE EATBHLELHR Black Thibet, 3 yards long $12.75 Black Thibet, 2 yards long ~.708 : Black Thibet, 1% yds.long 5.7 White Thibet, 2 yards long 5-1 Bear Material, 3 yards long 237.50 Bear Material, 2 yards long 24.00 Bear Material (Cape), 3 yards long .7.50 Bear Material, 2 yards long D.27 Baliic Seal and Mink Tie.R:835.23 Near Seal and Sable Squirrel 17.25 Mink No.2 0.eer 65-25 Gray Squirrel .- 15.75 MUFFS To match all the above Furs, in the Round and Victoria Shapes.28 ALABKA SABLE SKUNK, COON à GREENLANU SEAL 125 © ELECTRIC SEAL NO.2 .\"9.50 SQUIRREL .c.0ovn.corerneens 13.50 +] COLUMBIA SABLE .veer 13.00 L.gdies\u2019 Fur Muffs se In the ROUND SHAPE and the VICTORIA % SHAPE, to match all the above Furs.we % ° : ae 9 i MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS DEPT.x EC McGill Jerseys 5 4 y 2e 10 DOZEN MeGILL JERSEYS, Fine Imported Wool, fast - oe Se eee well mado.While they last, at F1 50 9% SM 1ror uNDERWEAR, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, alt stzes, Sk Fine English Wool, full fashioned.Regular $2.25, at, $1 50 p se each .eevenrnnnnn.sonsesre rase sera sac 0 sens suu 0 reas : .o an | = 25 .SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.- ae aS ° 5 : : oo% 3% = #| Henry Morgan & Co.| #| Henry Morgan Co.|# g ; 0 MONTREAL.-% Tens Ap 45 A He PR Tr ) The Stamps are Just as (ood as Ever \"We advise our patrons to not believe the stories being told to discourage the continuance of collecting, On the other hand to encourage you we are giving on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday DOUBLE ~~ GREEN ®* STAMPS We have prepared for these Three Gfeat Days a list of Bargains which should interest you and you are certain to profit by attending this sale.E.LAMY 209 St.Lawrence Street LAMY & GELINAS 1558 St.Lawrence Street Soot Builders, Plumbers, Painters, Contractors a.id Mill Shelf and Heavy Hardware 2543-2553 Notre Dame St., - 292-300 Seigneurs St.MONTTTRFL AL MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 PREMO CAMERA 190 MEDALN JOR DEPARTMENT-|R.F.STH \u2014_\u2014 Full line of models far 1Svt just to hand Sendfor special baruain list No lé 1380 Notre Dame street 4 4 pt A ~- Sad ce TES br tem we ON trate RR Be SAE AAP WO 2 er kL ; Le a ES - pn va i + Ap PARTE né - \u2018i \"at its next semi-annual meeting wil 010 22e tee ;__ THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1804 OR NEW S OF SPORTS READ THIS PAGE.SPORTING COMMENT Tom Burrows, who has wrestled anl boxed in nearly every part of the world, says that Eugene Tremblay is the best man at his weight he has ever seen, and also that the local wrestler is exceptionally clean in his methods.Some wrestlers, Bothner for instance, arg 10ugh and tumblz wrestlers, who acrag their opponents whenever opportunity offers.Tremblay is not one of those, though if he were inclined to be nasty, he could, with his immense strength, make things very unpleasant for his.Burrows thinks that if; #t the side.antagonists.Tremblay could get down to 135 lbs.and still be strong, he could throw .Bothner- LJ * - AM.Allen, of Ottawa, is anpther pug who has retired from and returned to the ring half a dozen times.Allan is built somewhat like Hal Walters, and LOU DILLON BROKE A WORLD'S RECORD Trotted a Mile VInraced in 2.01 Flat, Under Inclement Weather Conditions.Memphis, Tenn, Nov.12.\u2014Lou Dillon smashed the world\u2019s unpaced record for trotting here yesterday Lg completing the mile in two minutes and one second flat.The former un- paced record, 2.01%, was held jointly by Lou Dillon and Major Delmar.The daughter of Sidney Dillon was driven by Millard Sanders, her trainer, and was accompaliled by a runner The day was cold and | disagreeuble, After scoring twice the word was given.The little mare stepped the first quarter in 30 seconds flat.When straightened out down the back stretch Sanders called on her for a faster ef- ifort, and the half-mile post was passed In 59% seconds, The runner challenzed the mare in the turn for home, and She passed the three-quarter post in 1.30.18 one of the hardiest specimens of man-/ When well lengthened out for the flight hood to be found in Canada.He can stand any amount of punishment anil can give some.If Billy Weller can whip him, he will perform a feat that many have tried to accomplish with but indifferent.success.» x * Rev.Elijan Dowie allows the youth of Zion to play football, but will not tolerate rough or foul play.What he says goes, and so far there have been to\u2019 the wire, Lou Dillon slightly fal- jered, but passed the judges\u2019 stand in LIVERPOOL CUP WINNER, T.ondon, Nov.12.\u2014At the Liverpool autumn meeting yesterday Wild Lad won the Liverpool autumn cup of 1,200 sovereigns, 100 sovereigns being in plate (a handicap for three-year-olds and upwards, a mile and three furlongs).The odds were 1 to 2 against Wild Lad, who was ridden by W.Sax- Flower Sellers was second and no casualties reported from Zion grid-; Veil was third, There were 22 starter.irons.The boys play a game that is similar in some respects to English Rugby.Percentage .of win- There is a growing feeling in the: Jockey.w.L.ners, in fauvor » .| D.Maher* .\u2026.111 320 25.7% of lat pi are - ee AIL Rats W.Lane.124 444 21.82 ate years, unusually DI& 10.Madden .147 567 20.58 been impressed into the college football, &.Dillon** .65 261 19.93 squads with the result that the games! H.Randall = 50 219 18.08 have become close.The matches have x pheatiey® 464 17 ast 16:58 : » 2e 000.Je Oa oa) Leen resolved into contests of physical; A Sharplesse lan 68 562 15.81 strength which.while they are not dull.: G.MeCall .\u2026.256 ê7 199 15.67, are not exciting nor.spectacular, as, W.Halsey aecscc0s haz 82 460 15.12 were thie battles of other days.Har-| Jamon eee 3 a Sis : vard caught the fever and dug up half; p' Lynham .!!! 298 50 198 #315 a dozen heavyweights this season and; J, L.Jarvis**.308 of 2T 12.33 lost to Pennsylvania as a consequence.{.J.H.Martin® .222 58 784 So Bo t ritics have declared and WF saxbres RRRRREL 375 z 388 So Boston critics : W.Griggs*® .B83 37 B26 they are urging the Crimson to rely on.C.Trigg .211573 54 Rl9 9.4?speed and skill more than strength, .° » The proposal to purchase a Dominion | championship trophy should meet with! the approval of old players.Lacrosse and hockey have their trophies, and there is no doubt but that the Minto and Stanley cups add Interest to the, games.It is therefore reasonable to! suppose that a similar cup would tend\u2019 to augment interest in football.\u2019 - - * | ENGLISH JOCKEYS\u201d AVERAGES.\u2018American.\u201c*Apprentjces.Qualitication\u2014Thirty winners., ' \u2014\u2014 going to try?See page 20.fp NEW ATHLETIC AND SOCIAL CLUB FOR BOYS FORMED Are you Its Object is to Encourage Manliness! seams to toughen the grass and fill: matches for the Edgbaston ground.in Muscle, Mind and Morals.On Tihrsday evening, Nov.10, a 13.16% also that it improves a Yale\u2019s and Princeton's Styles N of Play Compared by an Expert The Former Will Depend on Their Weight and Tigers on Their Speed.collegiate football championship be decided Saturday down in Princeton, when the clevens of Old Ell and Princeton clash?.If Yale wins, the wearers of the blue must also defeat Harvard, for unless Yale wins both games Pennsylvania will lay claim to the coveted honor.It Princeton defeats Yale, then the Tigers i will be counted the champions of 1804.The Princeton team dces not play two of the \u201cbig four\" while Harvard and Yale play two, vet if Princeton is successful in the Yale game the Tigers will be the champions, under the odd way of deciding the issue.New York, Nov.11.\u2014Will the inter- The game Saturday wiil be like the Harvard-Pennsylvania contest, a battle between a heavy and a light team.; Yale is heavy, while Princeton, not so | light as Pennsylvania, 1s light nevertheless when compared with Yale.Will the fastness of Princeton win over the weight of the Yale team?A compagison of the Yale and Princeton elevens brings out some fine points for both, although their styles, of play will \u2018of necessity be of direct contrast.: ' YALE WILL USE LINE PLAYS.With weight to back it up, It is anticipated tht the Yale team will use their old famillar battering ram style, of close formation plays and hammer their - opponents incessantly for short but sure gains, through the line from tackle to tackle.The Princeton style will be exactly opposite.With a light team, lightn- ing-like end runs will follow each other in quick succession, varied occasionally by sending the halfback on a \u2018\u2018cross- buck\u201d just outside of tackle.PROBLEM OF KEEPING GREENS IN CONDITION Different Methods Used to Prevent Them Being Ruined in the Winter.This is the season of the year when golf clubs and green committees ave planning the proper preservations of their putting greens in the winters months.Much experience has been gained In tn theories on the upkeep of the eoll, but it ls now generally admitted that the top dressing of greens with manure which was prevalent a few seasons ago does more harm than good.Those who have made careful study of the subject say that an application \u2018of sea sand containing some.proportion 14.504of bone dust is the best preservative, green to keep it -in play to a moderate extent in the \"winter months.This is a reversal of 11.80 the rule of a few years ago, when it hope to be able to arrange two matches 11.20 | was thought that the only thing to do with the Australians at Trent Bridge, AT! was to cover the greens with straw -instead of one, as on the occasion of \u2018and clean refuse, leaving them {idle during the cold weather.; | \u201cIt was found,\u201d sald an experienced | golfer, in talking of the subject rec- cently.\u2018that grass so protected will not wear well and that when spring ;comes the ground is filled with worms.| Govd, clean sea sand should be sprink- | led over the greens until snow falls.(This should be done only at intervals, [rat the sand may be partially dissipated before the next application.This the crevices for spring playing, Play- mg on the grass does no harm; \u201cin fact.it works in the sand and mats The Quebee Union has accepted M2 number of boys met at the Y.M.C.A.the roots of the grass, thercby pro- 1.$.Wotherspoun's'offer of a cup and, «nd organized a club.called the Strath-!tecting them,\u201d draw up rules to govern the trophy.being the first winners of this cup.» - .If the scheme to form a new amateur athletic union goes through.some inter-| 1.cona Social Club, named in honor of, Rt.Hon, Tord Strathcona.is going to meet once a week.The Executive Committee of the Unl- The clubited states Golf Association has been! with well deserved success.; The requested .to cenfer with the Committee.\u2018come of this special effort will be the Ottawa College will have the honor of object of the club is the cultivation # on Rules of the Royal and Ancient: addition of a sum of £461 to the \u201cGuv\u2019- effect of the various: FIXTURES FOR ENGLISH MATCHES NEXT SUMMER is Expected That an Australian Cricket Team Will Visit the Old Country.The M.C.C.cominittee will probably | recommend to the Board of Control -the following dates for the test match- es-next season, and under auspices approved by the board:\u2014May 29, June 15, July 3, July 24, and August 14.The match on June 15 will be at Lord's.| Yorkshire next season will play home and home matches with all the.present i first-class counties, but not with i Northamptoushire, and their other en- | :gagements will be with the M.C-C., | Cambridge University, and two with the Australians, at Bradford and Shef- | field respectively.Notts will meet the same first-class \"counties as last scason, and will also i oppose the M.C.C.at Lord's, while they It ,the last visit of the Colonials.Notts |are also applying to have one of the | \u2018five test matches allotted to Trent) Bridge.| Should Northamptonshire secure the \u2018requisite: number of matches to guali- 'fy for rticipation in the champion- .6hip petition, Warwickshire will iarrange fixtures with that county.Warwickshire will meet the Austral- tans and Cambridge University.It is also\u201d hoped to get one of the test | ABEL'S TESTIMONIAL.J Arthur, LE.SLIGHT CHANGES MADE - IN-LC.R.F.U.RULES Scrimmage Rule Amended\u2014J.D.Me- Callum, of McGill, Elected President.Kingston, Nov.12.\u2014At the annual meeting last night of the Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union an amendment was made to the rules whereby if a team makes ten yards in any of the three scrimmages and then loses ground it should be allowed to retain possession of the ball in view of the first gain, was adopted.Several additions were made to the rules concern Irig referees and umpires in view of draws.Queen's proposed that the umpire should declare whether a team has made or lost the necessary distance in these successive draws.This was rejected as it was felt that the umpire had enough to do.The eliglblity rule was changed, and hereafter certificates of players must be required by both the college registrar and also by an academic head of a faculty, \u2018The proposal to adopt the snap back system will be considered at the next meeting as \u2019Varsity did not give su£- ficient notice of this amendment.The officers elected were:\u2014 aon president\u2014Prof.McLeod, Mc- 114, President\u2014J.D.McCallum, McGill, Vice-president\u2014R.K, Patterson.Secretary-treasurer\u2014A.I.Davidson, \u2018Varsity.Commnittee\u2014P.D.Mitchell, Trinity; Cadet A.T.Powell, R.M.C.; J.B.Mec- McMaster, ficld, Bishop'sand W, J.Bons- WESTMOUNT VS.M'GILL.Westmount goes to McGill campus this afternoon and defend their cham- plonship title against the Colleglans.The kick-off is at 2 o'clock.West- mount will select their team from the following plavers:\u2014G.H.Heald (capt.), H.G.Woodburn, G.Shortrede, \\V, Martin, J.Martin, R.Crabbe, R.Hollis, A.Graham, J.Nairn, W.Deans, James Macfarlarie, G.R.Harding and \u2018ay.Mr.W.McCombie has kindly consented to act as goal judge, and Mr.Pattinson as linesman, The referee will be Mr.Frank Calder, M.A.A.A.TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.| The principal fixtures for to-day are, as follows: \u2014 .Montreal vs.McGill at M.A.A.A.grounds., Montreal Jrs.at Quebec.; Westmount vs.McGill (Association) at McGill campus.Argonauts vs.Toronte (O.R.F.U.).\"Varsity vs.Queen's (Intercollegiate) at Kingston.; me e\u2014\u2014 | Special Notice.WINTER AT THE SEAT OF WAR.The suffering the Russians and Japs must endure this coming winter cannot even be Imagined.A winter in Canada fs severe, but in Manchuria The testimonial fund arranged by the , Surrey executive In recognition of Robert Abel's great services to Surrey, \"cricket of late years, has been attended; The out- manliness in muscle, mind and morals., Club of St.Andrews with regard \u20180 nors' banking account.The club is very much interested in the amendments to the rules of golf; athletics, and in the coming spring the recently adopted by the foreign body.| boys Intend to organize a harrier team According to the writers abroad, the anteed for one Most of the mem- new rule, No.14, dealing with casual: Watchmaker, and baseball team.football on skees or snowshoes.© WORLD.of and yet are unwilling to be publicly, Detroit, known as professionals, \u201cThe sports- gef together enough money they in- men who are couragrous enough to lft, fit up their club - rooms.Contributions the veil will deserve credit, though they, 5,3 \u2018donations from the citizens of - active membe~ of the Y.M.C.A.and an s bi it luv \u2018making E&nd F.A.H.L, will willing to accept money to play games! individual member of the O.A.B.the ball as it lav.though in rnalcne I his stroke he had perhaps to hn- i He thus paid the penalty of a lost shot .shower of rain.: Now the player muy lift the ball| Your watch cleaned from $1.00; guar- year.R.Hemsley, | 255 St.James Street.\u2014 | amalgamate before the hockey Season commences.A Mich.As soon as the bOYS | merse the left foot up to the ankic, ; movement isu nder way again to effect an amalgamation as the leagues recog-.tend to buy books for a library and; through tha accident of a temporary | nize that this step is necessary to avoid ia ruinous winter.The Arena management has not [80 many | conditions are different.Here all one hag to do is to go home for comfort, and those whe keep a bottle or two of Marghant's famous Scotch Whiskey forget that outside the temperature is degrees below zero.\u2014Adv._ rire ECKERSALL'S FINE KICKING.The Chicago News says: \u2018\u201cTwentr« six goals from the fleld out of thirty trials is the record which Walter Eck- tance drop Kicking\u2014the little Maroon quarter spent an hour in practicing sending the oval over the goal' posts from the field.For a long time he worked by himself on form, and then with Center Burt Gale passing them to him he commenced his record- 231 St.James Street, The Position of MARCHAND in Ladies Ready-made Clothing is unique, and suffers no competition; thanks to the perfect machinery of our workshops, and the acknowledged skill of our designers, tailors and.cutters, We make nothing but Ladies\u2019 Ready-made Clothing, and we manufacture the greater part of our goods.Qur large turnover allows us to purchase our cloth direct from the mills, thus saving a considerable sum on the price of manufacture, Three-Button Sack, Winter 1904.\u2018 f We can gratify every taste in Semi-ready three- button sack suits for winter 1904.Many Scotch tweed suit- ings, manufactured exclusively for us by Brown Brothers, Galashields\u2014 \"Irish tweed from Athlone Woollen Mills Co., are exceedingly beautiful weaves, Brown and grey mix- tureswith underlying plaids and overchecks of ruby red or reddish brown, with splashes of grass green here and there, are particularly worthy of attention.Each suit carefully hand- tailored on a resistible base of shrunkem canvas and genuine haircloth, moulded into form by the needle and hot pressing iron \u2014 absolute permanence of shape assured.Prices $15 to $30.as Semi-ready\u201d : Tailoring MONTREAL All these advantages allow us to manufacture and sell directly to the consumer at manufacturers\u2019 prices, which is 35 to 50 per cent.cheaper than the retail price.It is to your interest to visit one of our four stores before making a purchase.Stylish Skirts at $1.96 Ladies\u2019 Beautiful Heavy Skirts in frieze or cheviot, new style, trimmed with silk applique and stitching; colors, navy blue, steel gray or black.Regular value, $2.50.Special, $1.96.You Will Need à Warm, Comfortable Winter Suit * 85.90 Tailor-made Costumes, fn steel gray and black frieze, double-breasted.velvet collar, turned-up cuffs, skirt stitched.| Well finished.Lined.throughout.Worth $13.00, for $35.90.Jackets, $5.25 In Black Frieze, with shoulder capes, braided and trimmed with perforated applique.Single or double-breasted, three - quarter length.Sleeves trimmed with fancy buttons, turned-up cuffs.1 Ju St.Catherine Street.Tuesday, November 15 JOHN THOMAS CONCERT CO.OF BOSTON@ ASSOCIATION HALL, DOMINION SQUARE, Worth $9.00 for $5.25.Ask to sce our New Jackets, worth $10.00, for $6.75.- Winter Corset Coat This Jacket is in great demand this season.Made of covert Cloth, in light or dark drab, velvet piping, and the new sleeve with turned-up cuff.Retail price, $16.00, Manufacturer's price, 812.530.Great Cholce at $10.00 Jacket made of Very fine Bea- At 8-18 p.m.\u2014 co esting revelations may \u2018be looked for.Ai bers arc members of St.James the water.Is a great improvement on the.Adv.: < 3 .i ver.Colors: Drab, navy blue, new broom sweeps «lean, and a new, Apostle choir.Master Homer A.Fen-'old.It 1s more specific in its details.; OE pet in Sosterday 8 practieue An ARTISTS IN royal blue, steel gray and black union will, 1n-alle probability*throw the! ton was put down as president and and consequently likely to prove more! x) TY lard mark from nearly every angle, JOHN TIIOM: ; with capes on shoulders, trim- ; [ atos Ww Hugh Collie as vice-president.Homer smooth th its practical working, Cases HOCKEY | Yard mark from.Se rong, N THOMAS, Elocutionist and |} med with fancy buttons and harpoon into many athletes who NOW Fenton has been a member of St.James | have frequently occurred where a\u2019 play - hind the 50-vard line boasted from .be- Humorist.| stitching, silk piping, fancy pose as amateurs.PE The À Pe year ho was \u2018eleute | wide Ba res Just PP Ht RU MORS OF AMALG AMATIO pa L pitted ou sh Ys Dewy Jeviaed ANNE WEBSTER THOMAS, Violin | ER PT OS tons Tt seems queer that some fellows are, \u20acd general secretary.He is a regular the golfer \u2018to do anything but play!- Tt is again rumored that the CAE EL \\ivention for accurate and long-dis- ADELAIDE LOUISE WOOD, Pianist.{fj Vargain at $10.00.ADMISSION 25c.| New Imported Jacket Reserved seat plan now open.Jackets made of Beaver.Extra quality, with capes on the are more likely to be condemned than| Montreal would be gratefully rece'ved 'iving.on the edge of à pool of casual! «losed with any clubs as it hopes that- A ' : ¢ .v S praised by the rank and file in Can- and acknowledged.Donations may be | water.so as to secure «a dry stance, in the: interests of itself and of the He NE his attem is and the deseribed ae the eign wae NU Tue choulders, a and fn ith PS : sent to the president, Homer A.Fen- | gropping the ball a couple of clubl game, an amalgamation will be ef- Jive-sixths © 8 pis.an e described as the Jian war cry.e plique braid and fancy buttons i The FA.I.L.has an option four he missed were, not far wide of song goes as follows: and imitation of button hole.ada's athletic world.ton, 25 McGill College Avenue.* * LJ : URC _ ; Homer Fenton has made out an ex- If anyone thinks that Queen's will cellent constitution to be adopted by not play Ottawa College because of \u2018the\u2019 club.cold feet, he is laboring under a delu-! sion.The Kingston players are game from the cleats up and it may be taken $350.00 Shaw Piano.First prize In a great educational contest.See page 20.lleugths behind the pool without penal- ity.That seems a sensible alteration cand so is the added provision that a ;baH which has been dropped and rolls back Into the water, may be redropped without à penalty.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | fected.\u2018on the Victoria rink, but final negotiu- | tions will.he postponed until it is sof: whether or not a unlon can be af- ranged.BRANTFORD TALKING HOCKEY.1 | Brantford, Nov, 12.\u2014The sentiment (appear bothered fn the least by the their mark.; \u201cIn orger to give his speedy little quarter as much practice as possible, Stage lined up his squad in the usual formations for drop kicking, and sent his regulars to block the kicks.Not a one was stopped, and \u2018Eckie\u2019 did not The War Cry.When you see the team a-coming, Uheér for good old Yale.When the contest is a-humming, Cheer for Yale.Now a long and mighty shout, We must win without a doubt, Just hand them out a battlecry Same trimming on the cuffs and collar.Retail price, $15.00.Special, $12.50.THE 4 for: that Capt.Bob Patterson and his plaÿ-; SOME CHAPS SHOULD itn this city is piparently In favor of dashes \u2018of the big fellows toward him.Yale.ers have substantial reasons for\u201d their : | senior hockey this Winter, in view ot) \u2014\u2014\u2014 ers ha mer SPORTING NOTES NOT PLAY FOOTBALL The fact that mrantford will hive a | chorus, se.« eo = Th .UE of the Park T _ .| Btrong team and a Dew rink, capable, t Kahmahti! Korah! ~ Korah! Kah! : .; e annual meeting o e l\u2019ar o- ; ; .y: of accommodating 3, gpectators tH | E C c 5 \u2018 it 1 Hamilton and Ottawk Coilege should pogganing Club will Le held this evens They Run Chances of Being Disabled ||), \\).o ™irno loval club will organize | n cvery Country Teuati! Tongatll Facka! Ti! Rah! play off while Peterboro, Argonauts and ing at the Windsor.and of Losing Money -making lon Friday night, when a representative | Nana 1 mal \u2018for Yale! Torontos are fighting for the honor of} The semi-annual meeting of the S.A.Abilities.iWill be chosen to Ko to Galt, on Nov.| and very Class Kahmahti! Korah! Korah! Kah! STORES meeting the Tigers in the Ontario Union, A.A.will be held Monday evening, in .: [16 for the purpose ôf meeting delegates Tenati! Tongatl! Facka! Ti! Rah! \u2019 ; lithe Young I.L.and B.Associntion Rube Waddell js foollsh to play foot- ; from Woodstock, Berlin, Galt and * Korah! Xorah! finals.Otherwise they'll be playing: Hall, to receive the reports of direc- ball, says the Buffalo Enquirer.Wad-! Stratford.These four poluts.with Nana 1 mal for Yale! 2024 ST.CATHERINE STREET.tors and secretary-treasurer.A pigeon shooting contest will ha ; \u201cheld at Bout de l'Ile ThanksgivMg Do YOUR CORNS ACHE?{ Day, commencing at 11 am.For in- \u2014\u2014\u2014 : ; ; he would in all probability be carnh-: likely be fn goal, with Roy Brown, for- Dodd* D si : Tablet hav \u201cMail advi fr India state that: , \" y formation, apply to J.B.Bureau, Bout : 2 } , be Boal, y Brown, Dodd's yspepsia ablets ave| Mail advices om India state © of course they do.out Pataca | de \"lle.or Plas, Demey, 687 Notre ing small wages.At football Me.erly of Paris, in front of him.A reached out into nearly every country|ihe 1st Cheshire Regiment has won the; ure then 3 ?4! .Waddell is liable to gel a leg or an : cover-point will be picked from Roue-| and into every class of soctety.Indi:| Bombuy Rovers\u2019 Football Tournament |\u2018 Painléss Corn Extractor.For nearly Dame, Street, Malsonneuve He depends on thls profession for a livelihood.-He earns a big sulary with his pitching arm.Without that arm arm broken at any time, or he is liable\u2019 dell is a professional baseball, pitcher.| Brantford, may form a senior O.H.:Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are Carry- +A district.- There is a big field to choose from here, Itobblns, : last year player, will ell, Preston, and the two Kellys, Rill\u2019 ing on their-Great Campaign Against- \u201cAll Stomach Troubles, : : gestion and Dyspepsia are everywher:, | 1453 ST.CATHERINE STREET.129 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.1871 NOTRE DAME STRET.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ENGLISH FOOTBALL NEWS.for thé third time in succession, the fifty years Putnam's has been the safe} The annual meeting of the Metro- ty get knocked down and get his Taylor, the swiftest forward in tha! h $ ty) : à | ! I ; FO- .I - Tay , 8 QI ; ; t are the -found | 1s fs Highlanders being run- and painless corn cure.None so good politan.(Golf Club will be held neXc spine injured.H such a calamity game, will play rover.The three for- | Dodd's vspensia Tablets, Peso Te ator ne Éheshires are fue in as Putnam's.- - Friday evening.; | should befall Waddell what would Con- wards will be chosen from \u2018\u201cTexas\u2019\u2019! people from discomfort and suffering.England this month, after some twenty, > | A meeting of the Inter-Church Jun- {ule Mack and the Philadelphia Am- \"Gilliard, Skelly, Marlatt.Duff Adams.You can read of the great work they years\u2019 forelgn service, and intend to! Stylish Hats The scores made by the big American Jor Hockey Icague will be held next: erlcans do for their star pitcher next ; Kaufman, Edgar, and Clifton, formerly are doing almost every day.People rrake a bid for the British Army Cup.| : Colleges this-scason are as follows: | Friday evening, 8 p.m, Nov.18, in the season, and how could the fans Feb ot Stratford, who find fe once more worth llving:They are to meet the 1st North Staf- IMPORTFD DIRECT For.Against Y.M.C.A.AI chureh clubs desiring to along.without their Rube.Yan ve, All of these players have been In gre telling about it.fords, who won Lord Harris\u2019 cup in! From Kngland, United States, France vis 196 ine \u2018| become mernbers of the league will re- Rogers, the hig wrestler, is another | the city for some titine, and will renuin Me.-\\W.Lacey.formerly captain of; Poona, and whose sister Battalion has | and Italy.Fine Qualities.le ee soa] ol \" quire to be represented at this meeting chap who is faking foolish chances by | here throughout the season.Thés new'eha Salvation Army in Hamilton, büt.this season carried off the Durand tro- From $0 to SOQ Cents each.Harvird eae .ja ou by two delegates.\u2018playing football.He is a professional rink, costing $15,000, ie now in the pow a resident of British Columbia, | phy at Simla.: | A ARCH WELSH Princeton ME a 4 A well contested game of football] Wrestler, who hag great prospects on! course of erection, and WI Le com-|says: 0° Horsfall (Tonbridge and_Calns) , on ; Tennasivan Bears .450 as was played on Saturday afternoon at, the mat, He is low matched with pleted by Christmas.©] was troubled for eight.years with a port for Cumbriage against ox- 2252 ST.Cathorins St»-ss: Cofumbia 000 108 6?{he grounds of the Collegiate Institute, Frank Gotch for, tha championship, .| Dyspepsia.1 have hud It so bad ! ford in the Rugby match last year, is Opposite Victoria.Qu a oe \u2019 cn on Perth.between the Smith's Falls High! and several other Important, contests LACHUTE HOCKEY CLUB.«would not work I tried dit- ford °n the Rugby ; y bone West Point vt ha a= School and the Collegiate teant.The mdy follow.Now, if Yankee should; Lar te, Nov.12.\u2014Th : It t-! ferent medicines but, could not owing to having oer Hy collar ty Atmapolis .0 133 2% Toon] Kickers won out by a score of Ket disabled In a game, accidentally | ey Nov, 12\u2014The annua Da get a permanent gure.I used In the opening match of the University \u2014\u2014- \u2014 RUN H favette Loo.LIL TE thres to one.Mr.Charles\u2019 Itobinson: © Otherwise, what would become of hey of the Lachute Hockey cu was Be box of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- 2°8S0n, unlikely to be seen In the arenä probably assist Somerset.Two others, Carlisle .rc ET COS vas umpire c \u2019 : his matches.He would be thrown out held on Tuesday even 5 dre was ut- lots, and now I can eat anything.[ for some weeks, if.In fuct, he\u2019 is abl6 Wood and Evans, ave also candidates Amberst oon.en 124 6.; a .of thousands of dollars, and as a re- toed by about one hundred enthus-j US SUC, BIT 5 want other sufferers! to APpear în the \"Varsity match.for county henors, the former having Dartmouth .116 4 | The prospects for a successful curl-1 a his family would suffer as well l@stic supporters, > \u2018ot to know Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets will The Rev.A.A.Matthews, vicar Of been selected for the Devon trial gume, Williams co.23 so ing season in Perth this coming winter as himself, The team worl the championship \u2018of them.\u201d St.Paul's Church, Newport, is an old ile the latter took part with cradi T.ehigh .eave 000 42 166 are bright, and the Perth-upon-Tay 4 the Lower Ottawa Hockey Association cure ce | Welsh international half-back.Nash! the Somerset trinl on Satürüsv Brown .sevens ve .\u2026.185 29 Curling Club will again enter the Lan $350.00 Sh : Plano.First pri na last year, and their friends fully ox ; D the trainer of the Cardiff football team.!, \u2014_\u2014 Michigan .\u2026\u2026\u2026 41 10 ark County Curling League, which has: 50.00' Shaw Plano.First prize in pect to see em hea e list again erhaps for you.|i8 the Glamorgan county bowler.Ben! Washington, D.C.\u2014President Toose- Chicago .eee vee.319 IM proved a great success during the past, great educational contest.See page 20.this season.Ses page Gola Watch, perhaps for you.Davies, the Llanelly and Welsh inter- velt AC the announcement that Jonn Northwestern.300 32 two seasons.New officers, as follows, : \u2018The \u2018following officers were elected: : Er * national half-back, is a brother of Huy would continue as United States Minnesota cer oo 594 12 have been appointed by the local club: MAT AND RING Hon.president, E.H.Wilson; hon.' LS A.Lieutenant W.T.Davies, the crack secretary of state during the four years Illinois Le vu 164 12 Honorary president, His Honor Judge ° Vice-president, Geo.Hay: president, A.| THE-AUTHOR OF \u201c.BOOLA shot and twice winner of the gold beginning March 4 next.Wisconsin Lance nue 237 28 Senkler; president, w.J McKerracher; i , D.Kennedy; vice-president-Dr-A W.|\" medal at Bisley._ = x Iowa \u2026\u2026 teres eve s+se 149 62 vite-president, Dr.J.F.Kennedy; sec- TREMBLAY AND WEIL.Btackhouse: secretary, F.A.Brennan; Confusion arising from similarity of! > .retary-treasurer, W.P.McKiven; mari- aging committee, a i vassing committee, Messrs.W.J.Mc- training hard for his coming match delegate to the league meeting in Ot- ional Hymn, and Sounds , 3 h 1.Baker Js to send your Lace Curtains or Kerrucher, J.A.Kerr and H.gilver- at Montreal with Eugene Tremblay, tawa.tien > ik It | Counties va sont a E a Enghien Draperies here to pe cleaned or dyed.* > memes .: .: ; ew : eri y x- tone.the Canadian champion, best two out international.The latter played for! perts.who aro careful not to injure Memphls,.Tenn.November 10.\u2014Lou Dillon, the recently dethroned queen of the trotting world, has been driven by Willard Sanders, à mile in 2.01 1-4, thereby equalling the record recently established by Major Delmar for the, distance, without the aid of a pacemaker or wind shield in front.The closing dance of the season will be given in the St.Lambert boathouse | this evening, and the committee has, spared noexpenge or trouble to make the success of the season.Blasi\u2019s rchestra has beën engaged for the éc- casion.The laet train leaves St Lambert at 11.30 pan.On authority of the new board of directors of the Brooklyn Chess Club, reelected recently, Secretary Samuel EH.Cragg, of that organization, recently tforwarded a reply to the challenge of the City of London Chess Club.for the ninth match of the series of international cable chess matches between | America and Great Britain, accepting thn same.No dates are named, this being a detail about which there is 10 pressing hurry and which will probably be decided upon in the early spring.rt PA bird in the hand 1s worth two In the bush.\u201d Sce page 20.' STANDARD OF THE 4 Messrs.W.H.Grant,i Charlte Well, the lightwelght cham- A.T.Wilson and J.G.Mitchell; can- \"pion of the New England States is of three falls, catch-as-catch style.Well is training With Cavil Schmidt, the Russian giant.He defeated lately In a tournament, three men in one night, Mike Williams, Jake Miller, and Young Muldoon, throwing the three men in thirty minutes, He will make the battle of his life with Tremblay.\u2014 pme dt \u2018 \u201cA bird In the hand is worth two in the bush.\u201d See page 20.\\ WALSH AND WELLER.Jack Walsh says he called on Pat Rooney to cover Weller's $200 to bind a fight and that no money was posted for Weller.Walsh added \u2018that he\u201d handed the money over to Joe Connors, 6 Phillip Square, where it 18 lying any time Weller wants it 78 STILLWELL\u2019S FOPULAR 15ç MEAL CFPEN DAY AND NIGHT.\u2014\u2014 treasurer, W.H.Garretsee; committee, H.W.Nell, W.S.MoBride, Charles : Kind.Mr.A.D.Kennedy was elected , GRAND TRUNK'S PLANS.The Grand Trunk Boating Club held a, general meeting in St.Lawrence rink last night to discussæthe hockey !situation.No decislon was reached, land another meeting will be held In the \u2018course of a few\u2019 days to consider the matter again.The club is uncertain as to whether it will be admitted to the C.A.H.L., but in case it isn't, 1t will join one of the other senior hockey leagues, F.A.H.L., or O.H.A.imem A Carefully Prepared PilL\u2014Much time and Attention were expended in the experimenting with the ingredients that enter into the composition.of Parmelee\u2019s Vegetable Pllla before they were brought to the state in which they were first offered to the public.Whatever other pills may be, Parmelee\u2019's Vegetable Fills sre the tesult of much expert study, and all persons suffering from dyspepsia or disordered liver and kidneys may confidently arcept them as being what they are represented ta be.© .7 7 \u2018eme men \u201d \u201c \u2014 Neither.J.E.Raphael (Surrey) nor A.D.Stoop (Middlesex) will play for thelr respective counties before Christmas.The inability of the two brilliant Oxonians to play will greatly weaken their countics, and deprive the carller Fe CRAIG AND ALEXANDER §&T H WRITES A NEW YALE SONG It is Modelled After the Fijiian Na- New Haven, Conn., Nov.11.\u2014\"Pop\" Hirsch, author of \u2018\u201cBoola\u2019\u201d has written the music for a new Yale song called \u201cThe War Cry,\u201d the words by J.C.Ewing, '89.We do not know what the music is like, but the words of the \u2018day, after being absent\u2019 from the game chorus are calculated to drive the op, position to the woods or dislocate: the county games of two attractive players.4 i Leaders in Novelties and Neckwear.EC A BRIGHT IDA names sometimes arises concerning the identity of E .W.(Watkins) Baker, who played last year for the Western, Moseley against Leicester last Satur- the fabrics, BR.PARKER & CO, , Dyera and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.2410 St.Catherine St.and 1958 Notre Dame Street.Phones: Bell (Up) 3041, Main 1597; Merchants 23.for four seasons.Of the eight Bristol club forwards, three have been selected to play for Gloucestershire; and three for Somer- get.Three of the backs are also In the Gloucestershire team, and another will : SFYLISH MEN find our store a satisfactory place to look for hats.Business styles in everything that is up-to-date.SILK HATS, for formal occasions.The quality and style of all our hats is unapproachable.: : : ce ROY AL STORE: , $400 and 248 ST.CATHERINE.| 297 MAIN and 225 McGILL, \u2014- 7 PLACE D'ARMES Hitl: J} 2637 NOTRE DAME.= + Vo SEIS SRS, 4 i Co { - : - ; - : a Qe = 7 + THY MONTREAL DAILY HERALDSATURDAY, NOUV rMBER 18, 2804.Co | um.Nr Ny: \u2018 - ] ' - * ll Genuine B in Stock Market; UE 18, 15 NTREAL.| IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA ; Genuine boom in Stock Market; .H.GAY §& CO., BANKERS, 157 ST.JAMES STREET, M I F CANADA A ; .J.\u2018 on.- .a 9 \u2018 : 4 \u2019 \u2019 : + 2 CU 4 Capital Up.ewe ve od | \u20ac ?° ° ; oo Ve = : : 7 Rest Account nr A ! Billion Dollar Rise in Wall Street NEW LOAN READ OFFICE ©.TORONTO \" d vossee pause s0500- BKMLDEN i .° 8 ® \u201cID.R WILKIE (EE apa 3 si | .2 BE.V GRMERAL MANAGER de, + : | ( OÙ ON Of § MONTREAL BRANCH South west JR .+ J .corner a dames and McGi ts.5 It's Just Like Old Times in A BILLION DOLLAR RECOVERY IN PRICES.9.l va fav General Banking Dustueas.a : 5 Eighty-four of the most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange have, ngs Department.Ster change.3d the Stock Exchange since the first of the year, recovered $1,194,883,376 in market value.Steel pre- Co _ 5 A.RIGHARDSON.Manager.® Th ferred shows the greatest appreciation, $§119,354,045 on its $360,314,100 outsand- DATED 1st JUNE, 1904 - : \u2014 + ese Days.ing stock; Steel common follows in a gala of $9,267,898; while Pennsylvania E li Di Obli : t Ci î i i t ) # as appreciated to the extent o ,269, o u rect ation o ty of Winn at Large : : FPT ; : The appreciation of 84 stocks is shown in the following table: ! g y : peg rg ! oO IONS 1 \u201cLike old times\u201d was the cry on the .Low.Recent, é \u2018 Maturing from 1911 to 1924 en AMERICAN and CANADIAN RAILS JI Montreal Exchange when the gong A vated 15 887,000 To Ta Ar anton i far 30, Go and 0 days.: | s\u2026\u2026+ec0.v.103,887, ,897, 7 7 , .: sounded at 3 o'clock yesterday.Amer Ag Chemical o.oo.17215600 13 21% 1.398.767 Interest Payable Seml-Annually June [st | 324,928.22.PLANK SIDEWALKS, etc.48, due.JUNE 1, 1911 LONDON aoë PARIS EXCHANGE, Limited.{ It was one of the most active days American Ag Chemical pfd 18.153,000 72 81% 1,724,535 dD Ist at London, E N York 49,590.39.MACADAM PAVEMENTS.etc, 4s, due.JUNE 1, 1914 84 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO.1° the local market has seen in many Ami Car & Foundry .30,000,000 14% 27% 8,863,500 and vec.IS » ERB.NOW Tork, JUNE 1, 1919 = = ï ; ; 152,770.05, SEWER, 45, dQue.eee beeen , 1938 4 === months and bullish enthusiasm was Am Car & Foundry pfd .30,000,000 67 8514 6,287,600 .M t | T onto and Wi | foll ° .; Am Cotton Oit .c.20,237,100 244 383 1.770.746 ontreai, l'or AATPEE àS FONOWS © 170 561.04.ASPHALT PAVEMENTS.4s.due .JUNE 1, 1924 .& everywhere in ebidence.Am Cotion Oll pfd .10,498,600 88% 95 637,412 At 100 d In PRES > E 4 oe Terre CS u 8, tewart v + 1s now a big, broad market, under Amer.lce pfd .1,922,200 .244 2 2,637,894 t an nterest Pa 3 ull er cent .1 tho leadership of the professionals.American Lingeed .16.760,000 1,1 1,340,000 ying yap .INSURANCE.\u2014 Fire\u2014Life \u2014 Marins.4; , + ; Amer, Locoinotive .25,000,000 1644 303% 3,662,500 : i hey aro rapidly instilling the public \u2018Amer.Loco.pfd .\u2026._!!!!!!!! 24,100,000 Bi 1004 6.025.000 ALSO oo Special Agents Liverpool & Loudon & Glode at With the old speculative fever.American Smelting .50,000,000 46 741 14,260,000 ps.Co.; J There were plenty of public orders Amer.Smelting pfd .0,000,000 883% 115 13,125,000 $45 000 DOMINION OF CANADA 34 per cent.INSCRIBED STOCK Emery Fr i an tea) 7 in the market this week and coming American Sugar .45,000,000 19044 1464 10,912,000 \u2019 18 8T SACRAMENT STREET.Bi in conjunction with sume unusually American Sugar pfd .45,000,000 123 1394 7,425,000 1 - : : À heavy arbitrage transactions the list Amer, Tel.& Tel.131,543,100 121 14514 32.225.109 Due November 1st, 1913, At 985 and Interest Paying 33, per cent = +, of sales expanded beyond ordinary pro- American ee ES 2u.501,000 > 2 3,245,110 GEORGE C.HIAM 0.C.PANGMAN Is 3 \u2019 mer, ollen .26,04, ; 4 14 3,100, Ce a .P The seeds of this movement were ARCHISON ocscranresaa NICE 102,000,000 64 881, 24.735.000 .Interest Payable May 1st and November 1st by Check to Holder.HIAM & PANGMAN £ gown in Wall Street when the market Atchison preferred .114,199,600 87% 102% 16,544,428 .o a vy ; began to anticipate a sure Republican, Baltimore & Uhlio .124.262,099 2% or 28,272,008 Deliveries to Suit Purchasers.General Insurance Agents and .victory.acte ueccou veu teary 1 .s » Wd .?Shen the victory came, the buils In-! Canadtan Pacific .84000000 109% 185%, 22181250 Deir mak TI TnI Brokers.« Pplred their friends with a taik of a , Chesapenke & Ohio .62,793,700 28% 47 11,768,818 eur ,! A more A mere \u2014 oy Liverpool & London & Globe .* boom that would rival the great move- C.M.& St.Paul .58,183,900 137% 175% 22,182,611 E A : A i : is A Insurance Co.'s Building, Montreal ¢ .1cK se | C.M.& St.Phul ped .43,374,400 173 191 8,707,392 = * ment following McKinley's election in Chicago Gt Western 29,924.60 2% 34 3°703 169 : 1900.; ever! Chicago Northwest .48:335,400 16144 197 17,340.349 Orders Solleited for The market has been on tip-toe Soon.ol CER se nL LUE 28.000.000 681; 867 5.143.000 \u2018w » .nas s , v .PEN 0., a 8 ° \u2019 st \u201d § ; since and there ar only cen Colorado Fuel .'eeveeeeen.239320000 2514 44% 4.606.910 BONNIE DOON\" and * GLENFINNART % \u201cFhe local list has received a\u2019 great Colorado Southern 30,995,000 13% 23%; 8,099,500 © genme local Met as receive à Brent Consolidated Gas .[ 80,000,000 185 220 28.000,000 __ SCOTCH WHISKIES \u2014 * with marked advances yesterday in Corn Products_.-+ 45,115,500 su 18% 3,956,306 Pickles, Sauces, Anchovies, Sardines, + Nova Scotia and Dominion Steel, Do- Corn Products pfd 21,380,700 65 TA 3,354,135 Jams, Marmalades, Tinned and Bottled Del 5, & d ry r 2.- - .: Mminion Coal, Canadian Pacific, Mont- De rare Ww Hudson .ae 200 000 peri oa it Fruits, Herrings and Tinned Vegeta: real Cotton and others.2 de Tones, me à EDR SEE ea de es ago, Vermiciili, Macaront (in Bentiment towards the Steel shares Erle .eae PS 112,378,900 Mle Allg 22,004.39 tins).| @as been improving right along and Tiinots.Central ol 35 040/000 19% Loh 19008000 R.SULLIVAN DAVID : hat : es a .al.EE 5,040, 25 0% 008, ° ) ' : Hey have so far Justified the earlier Louisville & Nash .0.l0 60,000,000 3101 137% 21.900000 \u2019 t Pons bid for the ari leadership.' Manhattan .\u2026 05,200,000 139% 164 13,386,000 .Manufacturers\u2019 Agent, .There has been a good deal of arbitr- Metropolitan apte 82,000,000 104% 130% 13.825.000 Room 8, 210 St.James St, Montreal |\" age trading between here and Boston ) ex can entra .Cees 47,053,100 > 19% 1,073,082 Long Distance Tel.Main 3893, + with some stock bcing bought by .peo- M.St P & 8S Ste M., .14,000,000 ou 95 5,690,000 , ; HA an M.St P& 5 Ste M pfd .7,000,000 116 150 2,380,000 (Wholesale Trade only.) ple who undourtedly intend to hold M.K&T ° 65.300.300 .A ~ 104 054 _ « It for a long pull, .MOK.& T.pfd .13.000,000 ave us 508.750 where your clothes are washed clean in pure : \u2014 TS ' The cottons, as stated yesterday, are Missour! Pacitie 1100 77 450.300 87° 100% 14 4°5 118 soap and water.Where your linen is glven .gaining more friends owing to the Ty 7 1 \"244 06: the exact atiffness, color and finish desired.The time to buy, Marconi securities 18 vu ; growing belief that the Government : New York Central rrtsee se 132,220,000 is 136% re Where your finest underwear and SHIRT .10% : a e = O k of oti in- w .+ 0% ., STS .s careful : ation, Is .; » .Ti aforq more Biol len by the au N.Y.O.& West 1.1.1! 53,113,900 19% 47% 16,562,461 A ITE LAUNDRY, cnt 1s to be now, while the price is low, and the company © ' oa ; Norfolk & Western .66,000,000 , 63% 73% 13.565.000 , THER! in the development period 4 ML Pacific Coast rn 800.600 51 80% 2,008,892 CROWN LAGNDRY CO.4218 ST.CATHERINE I pe .arine an ire 0 [Wii ars .- ; i acifie Madl 00000000 .20,000,000 24 4053 3.325,00 Phone Main 1058.M dF U de t BUCKET SHOPS HIT.> Pennsylvania .221000 30004830150 111% 138% 80.260.888 _ As investors made hundreds of thous \u2019 The so-called \u201cbucket\u201d sheps\u201d have People's Gas .\u2026\u2026.4!.968,700, 923, 1105, 5,893,155 .30 St Francois Xavi St been badly hit this week ard as the P.C.C.& St.Louls .© 24,780,300 B57 6,431,666 ST.ARONSON & RUTENBERg, sands out of hundreds of dollars invested in Vv Ol .crowd has been playing the market for Pressed Steel Car .12,500,000 2414 4444 2,454,375 / ' \\ Pawnbrokers & Jossliers, 49; .: MONTREAL, a rise they have hud to fork out money Preesed Steel Car pfd y (0,000 57 S43 2.171.875 © pores de or wo eus ve the [clephone,.so you can profit by the right and left.eading .ines eee 9,900,000 38% TTY 27.261.000 lame .Let, ne \u2018ely, .= One Montreal man took $6,000 out of |.Rep Iron & Steel \u2026.\u2026 27 181,000 6 144 2107.30 @ a Clathiug.Furs und Dy Goods Marconi Wireless Telegraph, Do not let ° a few deals, while there have been Rock Island .cvn.83,855,900 1916 3474 12,988,429 \"oe Pre uring sudier .: .Phone Main 981.other heavy winners, ; Mork' Island pfd .eevee 48,890,200 674 7019 8.642.510 ; this opportunity pass.; i ; 3 Yesterday the«Federal Company of Southern Pacific .197.532,100 4114 © 641 45,616, 82 .\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = + Boston, gave up the fight, It had Southern Railway .119,900,000 INYG 3g 21,881,750 ; .; .; Montreal connections.The company! Southern Railway pfd .#60,000,(00 Til OY 10,950,000 .- Send for particulars, or call at our office - \\ X : ON .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.22,653,6 5 24 2 ; .: ; was one of the largest concerne mot, Tenn coal & Iron 11) mifnom BL Mix Fur , DR.J.| and witness a demonstration of the system.Mutual Fire Insuranca Company \u2018doing business In the east.Its cap-i.Twin city \u2018enn .6.611.000 8714 oz Janu .; Room 57, Guardian Building .ital was $200,000 and it had five offices \u201cnion Pacific .105,772, 0 : A .\u2019 M eal.more in Boston.Epion Pacific pfd'.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.HV,567.100 88, MM v.208,056 COLLIS BROWNE S A General Faonireal Business ._\u2014 ; J.8.Leather .\u2026.\u2026\u20260e.61.580,K00 Gilg 1d 4.570.400 _ : : C.P.R.LAND SALES.\u20ac s Leather Pfd eee.co.dub on Thhe BUY 10.482.703 & ; transacted me Lowest Rates.4 | - 7, S.Rubber .reeves aren 23.666,000 104, qa 2.307.430 A AGENTS WANTED throubout the Provi The sales of land by the Canadlanf\u2014 ©) &, Rubber pfd 1111111111 23626600 41° BAL 104100 ; MUNRQCE & MUNROE ubout the Province Pacific Railway and the Canadian, U.S.Steel .ng di hoa Kp 1415 DOSNT.i £ Northwest Land Co.for the past year | U.&.Steel pd \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.360 414100 B13 Kid 110.204 045 PE I or so have been fairly heavy.uring Wabash .c0e00en ce 38.000 15 22% 2.005.000 - | : October the Railway company ar Western Union .97 270.000 83 7.780.610 - LOL T0 Managers for Pond 1 PI 24 1 % | posed of 28,982 acres for which a tota \u2019 - Westinghouse 2esssvro0e 20,0 120 174 171 4,766.358 ; 7 |.\u201d 1 Pond Iron Planer, n.x & in.x sum of $104,843 was realized.This gives\u2019 Wisconsm Centrai CIE 1107000 18 2 Lmrol || Original and Only Gonuino The Marconi Underwriters 6 ft, vertical feed .c.$400.08 Li an average of about $4.50 per acre.For : \u2018 a ' 1 Batra [Eom Lathe, 2h.0a, swine, the ten months of this year ending Oe- Total .sescerssercuss aéeraenenanee dés ca senc ane 00 Ge sr ana ca ce cts 1,194,583,375 : : .- .tober 31st, the land company disposed.~~ ~~~ ~~ ~~ A Le Lo 3 + \u2018 Each bottle of this well known - \u2018Canada Life Building, Montreal.t poutres.Tod nd Jo Dele the 450.00 of 38,250 acres, for which they received: =\u2014-\u2014-=-\u2014\u2014 om nes 275 Remedy \u2018for J a back geared, automatic feed .300.00 256,000, en average of about $6.50 per cents since the first of the month.| FEED THE EDITOR.f° Broad Exchange Building, New York.1 MacGregor, Gourlay & Co.Engine acre.For the ten months of thls year Hides are in good demand at.stead = COUGHS, COLDS A THMA as : Lathe, 16 in.swing, 3 ft.bed, bol- : E y \u2019 \u2019 State Mutual Building, 50 Congress St.Bost ending October 318t, the land company prices.Boot and shoe manufactur Best Way.to Get Good \u201cCopy.\u201d \u2019 9 gress » Boston.low spindle, compound rest, power | recoived S256.000,.ACTE orage Of abo: ers are not very liberal buyers of lea Not ev eryone knows what food to\u2019 BRINWCRITIS, NEURALGIA, fue ete, only & Tow months 375.00 | receive , , an a \u20ac Y\u201cther just now, as most of them willi N¢ 3 3 slr,\u201d and the detective glided out.A \u201cI.wonder if that old woman knows | anything?\u2019 sald Calton to himself, us | monev, $1.7, and we wil serd you this handsome, Watch at once.Jiont ; elay.If sou « scll the goods and rtm the money qui Ki) [We will send a haniscme Chan and Charm with your] + fWatch.\u2018Address The Marve el Bluing ©: : Dept.203, Toronto pry a PS .J iy ÿ Blinx Wo wiil' a RET EERE RE BR A A JES LR fo > FAR 3 4 AN ELEGTRIG LAMP ts in No greater need of electricity for Cts life than is the human body.Without Electricity the nerves will not perform their natural function.pr PRIME [iat te M fh TY mr ee With Electricity the stomach soon loges, Îts efficacy.Then soon follow loss of appetite, constipation, dizziness, headaches, joss of energy, inability to do one's work, pains in the loins Asphalt Cement \u201cJt was a lesser danger to avert a greater one,\u201d replied KKilsip coolly.\u201cI im sure that Moreland was not drunk on that night.He only sald #0 to cs cape\u2019 awkward questions as to his movements.Depend upon it he knows more than he lets out.\u201d \u2018Well, and how do you intend to set about the matter?\u201d \u201cI shall start looking for the coat first.\" ?\u201cAh! you think he has hidden 1t?\u201d \u2018J am eure of it.My theory ls this: When Moreland got out of the cab at Powlett Street\u2014\u2014\" WHY DOES A BABY CRY?Because it is either hungry or in pain, Properly nourished it will usually grow up right and be comfortable \u2014that's the\u2019 principal \u2018thing for a baby.If its food lacks strength and nourishment add Scott's Emulsion at feed.| \u2018ing time.A few drops will show surprising results.If a baby is plump it is reasonably safe.Scott's Emulsion imekes babies plump.We'll send you a sample free.he resumed his seat.\u201cShe may have /§ overheard some conversation hetwec i Whyte and his mistress, and intends to divulge it.Well, I'm afrald when Fiti- gerald does confess, I shall know ull about it beforehand.\u201d CHAPTER XXXII.Punctual to his appointment, Kilsip called at Calton\u2019s office at eight o'clock in order to guide him through the squalid labyrinths of the slums.He found the barrister waiting Imputiantly for him.The fact ts, Calton had got it into his head that Rosanna Moore was at the bottom of the whole mystery, and every new pleco of evidence lie discovered went.to confirm this belief.When Rosanna Moore was dying, she might have confessed something to Mother Guttersnipe which would hint at the name of the murderer, and he had a strong suspicion that the old hag had received hush-money in order to keep quiet.Several times before Cal- ton had been on the point of going to her and trying to get the secret out of her\u2014that is, If she knew it; but now Fate appeared to be playing into his hands, and a voluntaty confession wns much more likely to be true than one dragged plecemeal from unwilling Ds, By the time Kilsip made hls appearance Calton was in a high state of excitement.\u201cI suppose we'd better go at once,\u201d he said to Kilsip, as he lit a cigar.hat old hag may go off at any mon » Eke might,\u201d assented Kilsip, doubtfully; \u2018but I wouldn\u2019t be a bit surpris- ind back, nervousness, sleeplessness, and these ailments lead on to rheumua- tisnt and other permaliéent and serious diseases, \u201cReady for use.Just the : thing for small repairs We do not say that In every \u2018case Jack of electricity has caused your trouble, but we do say that.an increase of electric\u2019 energy to make the nerves tingle, to-quicken the pulse, to impart vitality, vigor, © STRENGTH TO EVERY PART, to brin: to full power any weakened part, will quickly bring back your perfect health, & FREE.No need of hospital cures nor expensive treatments.Dr.MacDonald's Electric Belt will feed electricity to the system gently, gradually, and will bring those results which you .seek.Very shortly power will be yours\u2014power that, ds the strength of nerve and power of will\u2014power on which depends the fultilfient of every part of man's mission.In order to enable any sufferer from Rheumatism or any other Disease of the Muscular or Nervous System to be benefited by my treatment, | will, during the next 90 days, send one of my Best No.8 High Power Electric Boits - ABSOLUTELY FREE.If, as YT am sure, It cures you permanently, I know you will be grateful enough and pay me the small price asked.On the other hand, If dt fails Lo.benefit you, ull you huve to do Is to return me the Belt at my expense, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE\u2014FREEI FREE! FREE! My book on tha diseases of men and women, and thelr treatment Ty electricity, Is worth its weight in gold.It is profusely illustrated, and .teaches all about the human body, its construction, to metal or gravel roofs.Put up in 5 and 10 Ib.tins.~35¢ and 50¢ IL M.235) #0) ROOFERS, ETC.785.Craig Stroots IIASTSAÿ HAVE YOU GOT À COLD?Then got a box of HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERS.Cures a cold in 24 hours.HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURES Will cure it.Now is the time.\u2018 ed if she pulled through.Some of these functions, and the ills it is subject to.This book, although it cost JR .old women have nine lives Ike a cat.\u201d me quite a little fortune to publish, will be sent free, and securèly M J.A.HARTE, - Chemist, \u201cNot improbable,\u201d retorted Calton, realed, to anyone sending me his name and address.Write to-day.À - 1773 NOTRE DAMB STRHET.\u2014 as they passed into the brililantly- This fs your opportunity.- à \u2014 = = lighted street; \u2018her nature seemed to mé to bo essentially feline.But tell me,\u201d he went on, \u201cwhat the matter with her-old age?\u201d .I The intérior of a Toronto street ea - \u201cPartly: drink also, I think\u201d aria.8 BLEUR y STREET, MONTREAL, Que, presentative of the refrigerated car to re Scott & Bowns, Chemists, Toronto, Ont, \u2018wored Kilsip, \u201cBesides, hes surround- which the Qttawa Opposition tres bave to inga are not very healthy, and hor dis- IE REGRETS bronthe for\u2019 the pont ve yours, .or ' .a 1 | ; | \u201c.on À ~ Ce Ch or AR w + ; ; ! .\u201c SBN Aa i fees a DR.J.A.MACDONALD, = | Down Around tre, 0 Joo EN.Bd 0 0020000 Ca VS ry ol + pa cree meade 4 : \u201c Ainformation,\u2014in short all the Informa- \u201c personal description.SECOND SECTION PAGES 13 to 22, THE M reasons ss ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.267.TWENTY-TW NT O PAGES.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1904.AL HERALD.TWENTY-TWO PAGES.SECOND SECTION PAGES 13 to 22.\u2014\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT ~ THE \u201cSYSTEM\u201d THAT ELECTED ALD.AMES ~ WHEN LAURIER SWEPT THE COUNTRY No Such Use of Card-Index System Ever Seen In Canada LISTS, LISTS AND MORE LISTS Even the Applause Was Scientifically Noted, and Put to Good Use\u2014 Not an Effort Wasted in Useless Channels.The election campaign conducted by Ald.Ames in St.Antoine Division in the conteet of 1904 ls likely to effect something of a revolution in Canadian compaign methods.It demonstrated the enormous effect that can be secure: by thorough and systematic organization in the hands of one who has! foresight enough to commence that task many months ahead of the date of battle, There was a tendency before the election to ridicule Ald.Ames\u2019 preparations as a \u2018\u2018card-index campaign.\u201d It was one, very largely, but the card-index vindicated itself.The fact ie that it was used only as a means for diverting the personal persuasiveness In which Ald.Ames\u2019 cause w supposed to be somewhat wauting in those channels where it would do the maximum amount of good.The whole campalgn was a model of economy in its broadest sense, of the securing of the largest possible results from the.means at hand.And it was all done honestly.cpenly and above board, by aneans of System with a capital S.If Ald.Ames ever loses all his money he can make an excellent livellhood going around and showing politicians how to adäpt System to thelr individual needs.It bezan, in Ald.Ames\u2019 case, two years before the election.Then it was that the coming member of parllament for St.Antoine\u2019s took the first of his three great canvasses of the Division.It was an information canvass purely, and no attempt was made to solicit votes.© No political questions were asked except tl.2 single one relating to the general party inclinations of the voter.But\u2014It secured a card with a condensed description of the personal appearance of every voter in the Di- vision, with his business us well as his private address and it provided a means of checking the subsequent canvasses that made their completeness\u2019 a matter of certainty.The second canvass followed at the time of the election \u201cscare\u201d last January and was marked with the same thoroughness.Every canvasser Was bound to see his man, for he had to bring a description of him, and if that description did not tally with the previous one there was an investigation.The records of these descriptions were held by trusty district captains, volunteer workers and, not paid men.The Monument Lists.It was now possible to draw up a: descriptive list of the entire electorate of the Division.The electoral list was taken,\u2014and it is, as- every one krows, numbered in a fresh series for each polling-distrié¢t~-and was given one soll consecutive.numberinæ throughout, running up to 8529.The! number thus attached to each wvceter| became his designation, and voles could be discussed, tabulated, telephoned about, without using the: name at all.Upon this great numbered Mist, of which each committee room possessed a copy, was inscribed also the gupposed political creed of the voter, his business address, his house address if he had moved, his language (whether French or English) and other tion secured about him except his \u2018The accuracy of this liet, when revised by the third and final canvass, at which yet a third description of the voter was brought in and tallled with the two preceding was almost unassailable, and fn face of such a thorough means of proving or disproving identity as the description cards placed in the hands of the poll-captains, successful personation was utterly mpossible unless by a double.\u201d An extraordinary feature was the completeness of the information secured about the absentees un the list The Elimination of the Dead Wood From Lists » One of the chief results of the first tanvass was the elimination from the voters\u2019 lists of an enormous quantity of \u201cdead wood.\u201d The law was applied as it read, and a long number of allens who had never taken the formality of naturalizing themselves but had voted for many years were to their intense astonishmnet left off the list.The result of this pruning of aliens, absentees and \u201cdeads\u2019\u201d and of the gystematic efforts to get at the remaining vote on election day was that the percentage of votes to enrolled voters was unprecedentedly high.After the first canvass all non-registered voters who were not known to be Liberals were personally urged to register, a task that was accomplished with excellen results.: The Colored Envelopes.The information acquired being now tabulated against the name and nuin- ber of each voter, Mr.Ames\u2019 committee proceeded to make further systematic use of it.They devised a system of colored envelopes, of which 10,000 duly addressed to the entire Division, were kept always ready and replaced as soon as they were used.This part of the work was in the hands of the \u201cBureau of Distribution\u201d at 286.Guy, street, which \u2018was presided over by a lady with an office experlence of; years and a highly developed bump of system.The envelopes were of four: classes, white with white lining, Eng- lish-speaking voters resident in the district; white with blue lining, Eng- | lish-speaking absentees; light blue, French-speaking residents; dark blue, | French-speaking absentees.Besides, the address the elector\u2019s number ap-! peared on the corner of the envelope.| In this way any desired plece of in-| formation could be sent to any class of voters in any district of the Division at half an-hour\u2019s notice.Personal intimation of every one of Ald.Ames\u2019 meetings and of the Borden meeting at Windsor Hall, was thus sent round to every elector whom it could interest, and to no others.\u2018The maximum of effectlvenésa was secured for the «minimum of distribution, At an early stage In the game it became apparent to Ald.Ames\u2019 workers that the changeable vote lay mainly in the \u201cswamp\u201d district.The percentage declining to declare in favor of elther candidate was {immensely higher there than elséwhere, and a great proportion of the uncertain vote was French.Mr.Ames therefore pald earnest attention to his French meet- Ings.He himself did not know in the trast what arguments would best touch the heart of- the elusive French voter.So he secured good French speakers for each of his meetings and awaited developments.From thé successful speeches he extracted a dozen crisp passages, those passage \u201cthat THE STRATHCONA MEMORIAL.Complete Statue as It is Being Erected on had elicited the most general erthu- slasm among their hearers, aiid published them in a little leaflet, which he sent to all his French-speaking constituents.It made one of the finest campaign documents imaginable, giving in fact the pith of half-a-dozen meetings in five minutes\u2019 reading.The Business District List a Vast Affair Now came.another enormous piece of assortment.The city was diviiled into sixty business districts, and every voter with a business address wad put in a list according to the place ol his occupation.together the names of all the St.Antoine voters.in every factory, office block and store In Montreal, with a result in the way of personal influence that can hardly be over-estimated; for every such -group of voters containe:l at least one good Conservative ~who was prevailed upon to make it his duty to get out the largest possible Conservative vote from hls shop or office.This tabulation by place of business was put to a good use on the day of election, when every polling-captain knew exactly what men voting at his poll were to be found-in eny given section of the clty, and wasted no cab journeys eending twice for two men working in the same block.With the business address had been compiled the telephone address, and from carly in the morning there sat at the nearest friendly telephone to each poll-station a man whose sole duty it was to ring up the voters whose names and \u2018phone numbers were on his .poll-list\u2014to ping them up until dewy eve if need be, unless hie were notified by the poll-captain that they had performed the sacred duties of citizenship.The business\u201d list was also used for the sending out by mail, for delivery on the morning of election day, of i card which reached every voter with a business address, Including many who could not be got at by phone.\"l'his card informed the voter that it was élection day, that he voted at such and such a place (streot number and names of nearest cross streets being given in every case), and that further information, carriage, etc., could be secured by telephoning such a number, that of the appropriate comniitter room.\u2018There was no wasting of this ammunition at the voter's house, where h: would find It when he came bark from his day's labors, after the.polls were closed.Tt stared him In the face when he opened his morning mail, just as he set down to think out his programme for the day.Distributing Literature.fThe campaign literature wae put forth with equal economy.Much ot it was actually specially devised .for certain small classes of recipients.oj- whom alone it was sent.Thus everyone connected with .the importing business received à copy of Watson Griffin's attack on the dumpling-clause, and sin flar speclal subjects were dealt with for special audiences, The meetings could hardly be classified in a similar way, but realizing that there would be \u2018some of the same people at every two meetings of the series, Mr.Ames made his speeches somewhat particular and confined them to one or two subjects of his charge against the Government, never repeating himself In the same neighborhood.Being provided with a file of exhaustive notes nf each address this was not difficult, Committee Rooms for Business, Not Loafing In the matter of committee-rooms Mr.Ames endeavored to establish a There were thus got! diver, a somewhat rare bird which can dive @ great depth for any fish it may \u2018fancy, says the London Express.The man was plying his rod about a mile from the shore, when suddenly he felt a series of unusually powerful tugs at his line.He began palling in the catch, and had hauled it nearly aboard, despite a resistance which nearly lashed the water into & fury, when the diver suddenly darted from the sea Into his face with a force that almost hurled him overboard.: Before he could recover himself, the bird ewooped down again, and theu whirled round him, dashes It spilt open the back of his hand; in another, it struck him above the eye with {ts beak, inflicting a wound two inches long and laying the bone bare.Using one of the boat stretchers as a weapon, the fisherman was able, with a lucky blow, to break the wing of his infurlated assailant and then \"ki It.He rowed ashore, and his wounds were stitched by a doctor.The diver was found to measure three feet across the wings and w the bird was cut open a small hooked whiting way discovered.The bird had ho doubt seen the fish wriggling on! the line, and, diving twenty feet.h.\u2026 | swallowed it and been also hooked.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | In one of its mad} PRESIDENT LOUBET'S bo French Village, Where Loubet Goes to See Her.Paris, Nov.12-An affectug Incldent \u2014 | was the recant visit of President lLou- J, het to his mother at Moutelimur.The Ji other of the French President is a rumble market woman in the little village, and despite her son's endeavors refused to leave the place where she was born and laa lived for three- quarters of a century.Her son awalted ter in the murket place as slie drove up fn her little eart loaded with vegetables.Assisting his mether to alight, President Loubet gave ber diis arm and aycorted her to her aegustomed reat.1 Then placing over her a large umibrella _\u2014 0 + to shield her from the threatened wea he eat by her side, and mother ~ SE .ther, | | her son enjoyed a long tulk together.» We can learn more ol Fresideiit T.ou- { phy that might be written.No man bet'# true character from this Itttle - ; Worthy the name of man ever forgets his mother.- She is the first love, and ; to her he remainé truc throughout the \u2019 | vear.Married or single, old or young, .+ : « people feel that he le one of them; Ingenious Invention of Hon.| that he can enter with sympathy Into -) thetr !fe; that he In & man after their R.Strutt Prevents Very own kind.The incident which we have.Frequent Winding Dominion Square.he is still her child.M.Loubet 15 one Just related will! bind M» Loubet more of the moet popular men who ever o.- cupied the Presldential chair.The y closely.than ever to his loval people.; LE i NEGRO 18 120 YEARS OLD.of Very Old Colored Man is Vouched for by Records, - in Virginia.IT WILL ONLY COST $1,000], Not so Sure That Something Else Columbia, Teun., Not.12,-In this city resides theo eldest persou in the Won't Stop it Before the Time's pel up, but Scientist Ap- Cnited states.the was born in Virginia.1775, es at- {tested by records In that State.He was .: sald to William Porter, of this place, \u201cav 7 î n 1804.I.London, Nov.12.\u2014The Hon.Richard The first court house.ewer, built in Strutt, son of Lord Rayleigh, has made! the county wus erected in 1808, aid a radium clock, which will go for two; Richard helped to lay the cornerstone th A ; wit inding up.|aud erect the hullding.The corner- ousand years hout win g up 1 8tbne of a new nine thousand dollar In this clock a small piece of Bold) Court House was lui last week, and leaf Is electrified by means of a very| Richard with .trembling hands, ce.small quantity of radium salt.It bends! mented the stone goihg through some away from the metal substance, and 0f the same exercises ho did uinety-six keeps on moving under this influence years ago, \u2019 until it touches the side of the vessel.|.A sister of Porter recently died at At the moment of contact tt loses its' the age of one hundred.His mother electrical charge, upon which It springs; Uved 16 be ninety-six.back and is clectrified agalu.\"The reproves Idea.again is the whole secret, and Sir Vil- linn Ramsiy considers It might be ox-] pected to go on, barring accidents, for NOT ALLOWED BY THE CHURCH.a couple of thousand years { Asked if such an Instrument could ba] Tt used to the custom in eptie made « reltable timekeeper by which a of tha Scotitsh purish churches for the business man could keep his appoint-' minister to bow to the laird before he ments, Sir William, answered: \u201cYes, so.began his dis.ourse.fur as the principle i8 concerned, You' On one occasion In a ecertaln church have the energy, and unless the thing (he laird was not present, but his wife, stuck at some time or other, It would 2ccompanied Ly her daughters and a go on and on, and could be rigulated bevy of fair ladies, Was fn occupation to nove the hands on a clock face to 1] Of the luird'& pew., The minister omit- mechanical nicety.\u201d \u2019 ted the usual salaam when he noticed Sir Willlam did not think such a} the lalrd\u2019s absence, \u2019 clock would be 2 very expensive luxury.| \u2018when they met, however, the lnird's It ought to be possible t» make vne for eldest daughter, who was famous for about £200 (31,000).her good looks, and afterwards becand i known as the beautiful fmt hearing are defective, \u2014_\u2014 Yar: An old Aberdeenshire fisherman who fishes dally In Cruden Hay has had an exciting fight with a.great northern \u201cA bird In the hand Is worth two in the bush.\u201d See page 20.Pu ! FIRST LOVE HIS MOTHER .' §he is a Humble Market Woman in al incident than from volumes of blozra- He is Richard Porter.colored, and\u2019 He fa able to move remarkably well, petition of this process over and overlconsidering his age, but hl: sight and | Crown, Showing a Trooper\u2019 THE STRATHCONA MEMORIAL.Thomas Yates, Sole American Survivor of Light Brigade of the Strathcona Horse.\u2019 a Toledo, Ohio, Nov.12\u2026\u2014RBelieving himself to be the scle survivor on this side of the Atlantic Ocean of the famous \u201cCharge of the Light Brigade,\u201d tmmor- talized by Teunyson, Thomas Yates, a respected resident of this city, will cel- ehrate its fiftleth anniversary thi.year by taking a day off, which he rarely does, desplte hig eighty-one years.Mr.Yates Was à member of the Thirteenth Light Dragoons, which rode in the charge.Only nine otlrer men of this squadron beside himself survived thie slaughter, which reduced the ranks of the famous six hundred to a third, He fame out with two sabre wounds in .| his left arm.Later, while doing picket.their golden wedding in four years, I duty.he lost his right forefinger, and for that reason was given his discharge from the hrigade upou its recall to | Great Britain when {t was stationed in barracks in Ireland.He had intended to go to Australia with his family, but his discharge came so Jate that he was left behind and after spending Geveral years in Scotland he emigrated to Canada twenty-nine vears ago from Nashville, Teun, where i he made his home several years.Mr, Yates is hale and hearty, and In al his luug life has never required the services of a physician.He and his wife, who {is still living, will telebrate rg iri \u2018mba.the\u2019 un of the order of Ti Shepherd Kine\u201d premiere A à re root fonctions à coup Pince D (rly eoriatotire cent fo anybody, Mo chars OF IL, Ca offre, am In \u201cDusk at the Sods - ; .: : siTis.JerkK EIB won ve impoaaible, : G3 dao ow ; > ne ; PRR, the jest sure that there aur friend Mr.David Higgins struck horing village with his inamorats ure; Phe astute pr wi tell-you that eo The! he foal van = anytnl ?ga either artistic- | Manhattan with \u201cHis Last Doliar,\u201d and to be marred in the ramo house, whose * : astrophe when.We 1 rns, ?va Du TRS nous 1 or Biblical Adieu & graut melodrumatic success.keeper, a sea captain's widow, Is their - De aia, pia - usiasm for ical, Aridrew.Mack started up n new Irish friend.Two of the Heutenants are © > rises u Ss ull productions.There 18 a well known melodrama called \u201cThe Way to Ken- tuuble to absent themselves except for .{Ome of the drat steps will be to place financial reason for them, In the enor- mare,\u201d which is much llke all Irish short perlods from the camp, and they \u201cthe work of transtation Into compétent mous profits which both induction and melodramas, and Is by E.E.Rose, dru- press their fellow officer \u2018\u2019Toppy\u201d New- hands.It will de pt divi od ut at t re experience teach us can be drawn by matizer of the Zendy stories.May Ir- nan, the third of the military bride.will be no delay, The translations wit him, who can contrive to break down win, whose returd to drama has ul- grooms into thelr service, His adven- be made with, the ébjout of Javing the religious prejudice of certain class- \u2018ready been signalized In theBo columns tues In suving the girls form the main them not only AUS but literary., \u20ac Against the dramatlic art.That pre-in the faint hope of preparing the thread of a plot sald to.be iminensgely The new translation of \u201cParsital\u201d wili judicenhag been broken down on sundry! Montreul public for thé ordeal of say- funny.Of course there 18 a gener be used as a modulo Co occasions in the past, and never with ing fareweil again, got to New oYrle mix-up of identities, such ns Du Sou- Mr.Savage will wend a represent any benefit to the art nor probably tolwith \u201cMrs.Black is Buck.ler suc- chet generaily accomplishes wititell- tive to kKurope In -the near, future to ai sa oY her: cost, if somewhat personal, was none ing effect In his firces.LA ; Sree moguls oO Jeenery-und.order, .er, \u201cThe [the less enormous.\u2018There was a4 wag- \u2018he.role of \u201cToppy\u201d Newman, us VATUIHICH à > satue ¢ ow Sign, of the Cross\" ,1s the rtandard ex-\u2018 gon-load of bouquets.Geuge M.GE paye by Walter Perking affords.the employ Amerlean Inventiy « genlus Le amp th Artistically bad in itself, 1t han, who has labored unde.the vau- little comedian, it 1s sald, the greatost devine.ved ble of ec the dim ; as the ploneer of a whole series\u2019 of*devilininous sobriquet.of \u201cThe b'our chunce hé has had since his memor- cult scente problems.\u2018The \u201c\u2018Paraita Ce SES orge, until the Conan\" for su long that his real merit able success In My Friend rom In- Than.he eed oa a Jclens for a ?\"0 Was in.danger of obscurity, emerged dia\u201d \u2018\u201cToypy\" Is shy and at aso a Rae, SOURSATN years and more with a so-called \u201creli- from the shadow of the other three with women, and he Is.enjoined to do the new undertaking.S-veral singers Blouse atmosphere that was an Insult (who nevertheless aro still with him) everything possible te hold thé brides of lntornationnl reputation are Lene o rellglon.\u2019 It was not to he expected and shons as a star in \u201ciLttle Johnny uni.the marriage ceremonies cin bu considered and the work of.elguging that the new theutre-goers, attracted Jones\u201d In snap and cleverness both performed.- : à them WII not Tong be delayed by re par fact that these plays treat- piece and cust scem Lo be \u2018way above Local interest will contre in this at- \u2018a, \u2026.ça a ning Po A Fi the overage en +, traction from the fact tint Minnie Al ; TH PUFF-LOX: A cai Cl .: \u2018he only other futeresling New York len, a well Known Montreal girl, 1s Mr.; \u2018lu rarely talks fo Farinan SF that mont Boule \u201cart OR Euro pn ty Sorc | Pot ring part Sy i heb, Fa aks foe houl .; \"on Tlhursduy-tou late to notlee.[ines most Canadian actresses who have à ne ; the res ehould succeed In scerning the falsity) .° ° .Juttained fame on the stage, has lots =.ed (he teur ot 4id not succeed.They continued ry An ovent of great Importance took | vf churm and beauty.i 3 wmtention of retiring from the stage.\u2018years in the bellef that \u201cThe Sign of placo in New Haven, bat little is Hkely | .rr Ass Rehan is still à young woman- the Crons\u2019 and its followers wère a wv be heard of until the production, FRANCAIS MUSIC HALL.| she was borh in 1860\u2014and her love.of great moral influence, unt : en Inaugurated reacues & larger cen-| At \u2018the Francais Music, Hall next, the theatre Is such thut a life of sickened hy they knew not what.Fc de Miss Margaret Anglin made her weuk will be presented dnè of the bent | leisure would not appeal to her.The ing that their dramatic pabulum RY) a ut ay a mar lu Fhe Æternal Fem- and Most phenclneually \u2018successiul pro- MISS MINNIE ALLEN, \u201c vetress.avers, however, that after this turning to ashes in the mouth y ve.THRE & play, which Is un idyllic: gyetions over given ut what is known! - oy Le > 1: year she will play \u2018routes which Jo they res A Montreal.Girl, \u2018Who H Lead turned to the old path of avoldance of (© 0Y; WhORC HCENCH ATe An thé MY- jus populär prices.\u201d Producod at the,\u201d Role in Ww a oa The S2diIng | ot Involve much travelling,.and ont, the theatre, without ever having seen thicat'Island.of Halcyone, in the Aok-'(olgmbln Music Hall, tn \u2018Boston, U.S- le in 10 Goon hero.Jin.the largest eftles: Consequently, - \u2014 _ : \u2018WINE Heen gan; time 400 BC, wAs adapted into, A: the home or producing house of the |: i - hier present seuson is In the naturë of ces s ps \u2014 ss English Robert Miele Tom the go éiroult of which 1t 1s a member, It Jo.\u2019 - F god-bye to the ee rh Toa 1t : ; \\ : .le thé incid-\"appealed an to attract crowded audi- Co Aa UE {in For this reason thet #8 Rehan , THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL | ental mule was written by Professor ea The title lé \u201cWhuop-de- oo,\u201d the longer he rontains in the business, \u2018lus clung to a repertoire of those: + People K ; oratio .Parker, head of the, depnrt- \u2018und Ît is one of the best over \u2018given bY Lehre ar about 1 u 5 8 \u201c > comedies with which\u2019 sentiment and ow People Know How Useful it ls in ment of music In Yale.It is Dr.Par- (hat colebrated New York firm Webér- SujuLsily toe OL AU.TB, hy ha the her\u201d own ability have.most: connestel Preserving Health and Beauty, |! ker's'first contribution to dramatic mu-.prielas.All the original costumes h roy of the whims of the public und her, \u201cThe Taming of the Shrew,\u201d Nearly everybody knows that charcon inter of the play the New Yavin He: seenery and othér appurtenances are The mars wth It, und Me \u201cThe School for Scandal,\u2019 aud\u2019 \u201cThe, the safost and most efficient disinfscta is 8 ya: \u201cIho Kternal Femin rotained, À splendidly equipped chor- tl 5 te tines, le.uu Who Country Girl.RP purifier in nature, but few realize ie band offers Miss Anglin an excellent op] * un of thirty show girls, the.cleverest vin Lake the mmanuseript of \u2018wu antried | ce eve\" when taken Into the human system ton 1e tunity In whlch to display her talent of\u201dmidgot ballots of {welve and a big, Puy any bredict with abgolute certain.Herbert Kelcoy and Effle Shannon same clesusing purpose, that th - © | for gorlous wrk.ane May in nm bunéh of comedinng and slngdrs ara ay Is success or failure, dues nol ox-' concluded thelr .tour in \u201cTaps\u201d last.Arcos « remedy t the more yoy Bilal satire of unquestionct inerlt\u201d The employed in the présentation.- - , ; 4 : [1 .\"week at the Broad Street Theaure, take of dy aboorbe the.is not 2 rug at Si, Hehief actor tn Msn Anglin\u2019s support, Gracelyn Whithouse, the prima aon-! weharles F rohman, and Gro.Edwardes Philadelphia.The closing resulted from always or t in the SOC Me PUTItOS | Mr.Ro ert Drouet, tho best louding pa, so closely resembles Lillinn Russell the f re h aimllarly ut seu regurding the maturity \u2018of certain plans which and carries them out of the system LR pant on oF i ment took plays [that she 1s frequently mistakeu for.teu ha hee air | a od ar Manager Shubert had been [fostering for : re - udy.Kitty Blngham, captivat- lu Amerlcaewhen they deckie \"af the presentation of these sterling playing.Grinkiog of after CRUDE Ohlone ong\" mok- house, > an ra dy ctross and very clever aa FK0 to interrupt ity successful London gra with an all star cast In a standard odorous v bles.er 2.a .: >.ja singer in also with the company.Tho run and transplant the costly produe- comedy.+ Two worke\u2014oune by Belasco - Charcoal effectuslly clears and improves the I note that the-announced progiamme littio Misses \u2018Tupper and Shes \u2018will tion to New York, It was stinply cust- end De Mille and the othe: by Clydai complexion, It waitens 1e tooth and further ot uen -D'Albert's tour of Americ& creute a favorable place in the regards tug the dle to win moderately or loss Futch\u2014are under consideration, and acts ae a natural «minedtly safe cath- os dos a date for ohontreal on, Merch of the auditors by thelr .clever work, | ds Yow Yisrkers took.to the big {hat which A Jeterimined (hon | qu grees Y | There are five comedinns Including| = He .Yorkers .( & pht bi tehearsul before the middle vole dome and bowe ; it dinintcsoliect the Washington hon on this continent Frank Manning, Joe Fields, brother of (Show at once wid all through the « tol OF November.++ © mouts ane nront pro hie poison of catarrh, DeKoven's orchestra, and lu Temarkhble he renowned Low, Tom Ward, boul It is.an open socret that the managers \u201cA China Doll,\u201d a musical \u2018comedy another, \u201cfue probably the\u2018 best char or| event of the tour will be the D'Albert ça of them mr He has\u2019a now song | divided between them a profit of $30,- [hy Alfred .l.Aarons, which has been the mokt for the \u2018money is Iu Stuart's Char L88YO concert in Now York, Januar#*.vhich will outtust his celebrated \u201cGoo: 00.00 on the New York run alone.What) booked for the \u2018Academy for n neur| coal Lozenges; they are composed of the 2% Bt Which both will play solos Bnd Gone pong.it*1s entitled.\u201cOld Mr.they will clear yp an the present tour date, Is lable to be rushed to New! fie Free Fr, Shell Sadi DA Post SERRE IE Stn Tike nd 5\" company | me =e Yon, Shoah, not probably bet ht he r rather |.: .ment of twelve pretty pajama giris ho .Art \u2019 ontrenl ensa ent.IL 0 succect Bos mea BETA hes ue hal bars tend toe, Hh ah MER Spl Hd HAVE YOU A PAIN O i min.Nill \u201cThe daily use of these lozenges wi! da N fails to carry the house into repeal ' 4 4 es Te - teil fn à much Improved condition of the gers | ten Plays In December.encores.,( -: AN ACHE-ANYWHERE | ter\u201d, the \u201cdramatization\u201d of the Muera health, better complexion, sweeter breatn C7 - Amongst the olio artists are Mlle, : | Cutcheon cartoons in the Chicago Tri- \u2018and purer blood, and the beauty of it is that = J.Ninon, the celebrated French chant- It's inconceivable that Nerviline could bune,- comes to an untimely -end to- \u201c no\u201dpossible harm can result from thelr con.Sn don moy couse; LeClair.and Bowen, greatest fnll to relieve pain, so powerful.is \u2018:,, night.The new production is an impor.tinued use, but on the contrary, great benefit, | ; ofa a coïmody acrobats;.Kitty Bingham, com- and yet In sweetened, water it muy, be lant ona and \u2018Includes among oth ~~ \" « ; .* 5 J : t #2 + \u20ac CL a .> at no ¢ vo < ' + i w ce #* .Cy i 3 \u2018 .* \u2018 ~ \u2018 ce .- ré Fe oo : : : ' L 2 - \u201c Ls 5 à 7 Te a #3 i As aR Pr Hn © oe 2f - - 3% © ; Ce Cee ay owt ar «2070 he ae hd es de Era cu dp a yet ne 2, .; So.; ; : \u2026 ES .- ac REE « ot .Loo 20° - A a 1° 13 \u2019 à oo 3 * \u201c » , .0 J ; 115 .n a ~ .- LC + %.e 3 + 3 rg de dt Ca = Rh Tat pa Le pe Frainie : Book-Taught * Bilking - Learns: Dog Ti \u2019 ng.\u201d È tj PR bd 40011; lis, © r - Co - 1 ve , of .7 Say, Boss, l'il take one of those 3 ii rho de pu oe ow AS : e one of those dog, books and a pair of .Lesson First-Hold à tempting morte! 3 few inches from , .y | 7 a To-cav thou art » hey en gra- 33 To-morrow tiny gt 4 \u20ac X XJ L «Hdc'à in tius has WZ 17 = Tyrant Men.o ' Book-Taught Bilkins Stadies Politics.Theres a couple of imbeciles potiticg-end- ébsolutely ignorant of their subject.talking oe f Great guns! b was 100 near the meat Ah! They have spied the cat.Say, gentlemen, to show what i norant, imbecile Blocks eads you are, let me read vos you are.let me 1 you what Henry Clay said on that - pecs, frervet- 0, der.« a vase act 9, vers i 725 Ca \u2018a \u20ac ar x to ft, .my hustandt Kes cosine.AS something of oer , Motber-\u2014Wisat 5 5 ] ve Jurtmed\u2014 ON.« serythag! ki wanted me fo cam Al the ie ni 7 & reedis for him so.he Goal) mend Bs \\ ie mature of The voip He sante\u201d y vesterday be just Ta tread a He Needn't Wait.\u2018Yes, 1 am cheated | will fake them Pack.They» common \u201ccat dogs,\u201d not bird dogs.cy'are cnly And I won't stand it either.(Biff1) \u201c Aw, shucks! | ain't goin ter \u2018put on any ©! Faevely on that we 2:0 not c.ucated wh sh: high modem * .; i i in\u2019.wi si ow standard, It devoives L,.n Mic i a ACM NO WAR to com .fem city airs, like catin\u201d with torks and sich fes no adr he ps \u20ac .« Mrs.Newed\u2014You rever give me any money» * Mr.Newed\u2014Well, blame it ab, you always want Esmond pins.© Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, = No City Airs for Him.E ; 1 2 pensive Pins.A_Tricte.\u2018 \u2014\u2014 - 0 Le \u201cFed the stock, Jost?\u201d oo ?\u201cAil but the big sow, did: but tour breakfas\u2019 19 ; most reads\u201d ; \u2019 \u2018Fire @ Week, CT ; 1 Te doctor says thegez ua you awe drops.Ne © ertirgton=But vos ed na 2 tt wes Mdeoas.oC YS getbecause you dort eal property.\u201d : fo shore: me æ Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, » = : 1 ess I'l have to give fi ; trial Before I discuss politics.ew mre physical training books: Was Quite Willing.\"1 want you to understand, However.\u201d soi\" fai ee that l consent to your marriage caly under) Co \u201cOh, that's 11 right\u201d the man ; \"if you will fet none of the demands | may you afterward go to protest.\u201d HOL WHISKEY - ITS GOOD AV |}; | NERVOUS, ON SAY DOCTOR \u2014 X SKEY _ THAT TONEY.77! 5 y~ or REALLY PROMISE oC pd WHERE DO Yous oy © 12 IN ON THAT\u2014 CY 17 WONT COME HARD, T 1 2 - Ti 23 MAKE 172 Ya en 30 AFRAID IT Wily MURT , 2 A }' I S 3 à.Ll AN x.er a or \u2014 ~ OA > DÉS = ME SL 2 » rh FR F eee = > Mri \u201cweligton\u2014iluw mens in heip do you > fF: .Ars.Da Style 0h, atout cour ce Ce à week A Question of Boots.0000000 CONFIDENTIALLY NOW, m > (DOWM IH THE CELLAR : saine ; ARE YOU SURE IT WOT OH YES.T, SEE IT ; MADE IT YOUR DOWN IN THE CELA .CELT ( 4, , I MADE IT MYSELE ITS dep Est Wen) iE 1 GOT MY LYTLE JUG Su: Paire HURT.DOCTOR 65 VAE up, [ve Beau mor?WHAT 1 CALL WOOD ITS coon i, OF WOOD ALCOMOL ANDI + 10 WERE VERY : GENTLE BECAUSE | NILE) TAN Pa: JusT KEEP (DoE 1.WATER.PRUNE JUICE \u2014 Grip To LET ME Bs IT WONT TAKE BUT A SECOND.LETS SEE.ITS A WISDOM TOOTH AINT IT.Swe BE BRAVE tow.© \u201c(Come ON GRY MY THAT Comes) ) ZN TLBUSY THERE WARD, TM AFRAID 1 ; = wit, HAVE TO CHISEL SANT OUT.WELL OF ALL TEETH THIS IS A TOUGH ONE.YES 1 WiLL THE CHISEL \u2018THINK | SHALL - © .TAKE To THE W EE TIMBER, I'M TIRED) RANA 1 ANY WAY.Do You 2-1 V7 NES) DRINK Much oF Zh VIE SES (No! THANKS] _ 0) 8 WELL WHAT D0 You R THINK OF THAY?IT Ae; WONT BUDGE.TLL WcoD ALCOHOL EH?DOWN IN THE CELLAR EWJ (1 TASTED ALL RIGHTY BUT WELL! FOR GET IT TANT FIPING SOU.LM WAITING FOR MY CAP 31.0 pecan to insingiie that my boots would be init wei his?.e.Was Too Far Aswvay.5, DONT YOO (PIPE MOLE / ; [pon YOU LD ME à | VONT STNDÿ / ror A aH Foams (OH! T AM OME.ONE \\WOULD GOOD! BUT 1 CAN A0MY TAKE : \u2019 THE MAN WHO \u201c| \u2014\u2014- .& D ME LAST NIGHT ol a) PAR BIS Ucn gh » : \u2018 | 0 Stie\u2014How did you like the new opsehc tenor.3 Orunë They say he can amg to gh .\u2018Hee=} couida't hear him ; 1 sat mC | + Var er - .! , Val \u2018 i \u2018 { / - \\ .- - ' + , 2 te; .> , TOASTED CHERSE | Wii EAT NO MORE.OF ALL PREAMS, OHI WHAT A DREAM, NO 18.EAT NO MORE Far es., MUCH AS 1 LOVE rm ag | Re Emr em ESS | ,of Nova Scotia.GASOLINE ENGINES Get Speainl Farms To-day C.WHLBON &SONS.43 Esplanade St.Enet.Toronto, Ont.Quality Stylo GOOD POINTS \u2014IN\u2014 STEWART'S| SHOES 3.8tores: \u20182895 St.Catherine $t.287 St.James St, 1541 St.Catherine St.COAL.THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING CO., LTD.Works : Drummond Gafliery, Westville, I.$.Miners and Producers of \u201cDrummond Cos) end Coke, from the foiob oa - Offered in all sizes and quantities to suit purchasers.Shipments dy water or rail.Merchants Bank Head Office, Roem 211, Building, Montreal.COAL Bost American and Welsh An fhracite, Scotch and Sydney Steam.Lowest Pripes.| Andrew Baîle m6 2.[3 a ZL Educational | ART ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS SQUARE Art Classes\u20141904-1905 THE ADVANCED ART CLASSES will com- the direction of MR.WILLIAM BRYMND R.C.A.Two scholarships for compeééiion Ciass rooms open daily for study.: THE ELEMENTARY CLASS will open on TUESDAY, OCTO 4th, \u2019 For particulars, apply to the Secretary, We are helping more than TWELVE HUNDRED Young Men and Women each year to obtain a good av in lite.Our graduafes win goad positions ay good salarjes.Our School, The *rves enna brecceu vers se uses ve ce eu es ee ses cu 00 : CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE : of Toronto, Ontario, with sixteen ular teachers, fine equipment, and best courses in its COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND.and TELEGRAPH Departments, offers superior advau- tages.Write for particulars to W.H.SHAW.Principal.\u2014 \u2014\u2014=\u2014 SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITINS, BOOK-KEEPING, Accountancy, Penmanship, ete.\u2019 Practical business training.Private in- dividunl instruction.Best and quickest results.W.W.Harries's Academy and Commercial Institute, 2749 St.Catherine st.W.RAPHAEL'S: ART CLASSES Will open on the 4th of October.For tieu- lars, apply at his studio, particu 2204 ST.CATHERINE STREET.JELEGA RIN ERB \"FREE GS E 14K SOLID GOLD SHELL Your choice of 4 14K 86lid Gold Shell bridlten Rings, plain, engraved aod wish t stone bettings, equal in.appearançe to the most costly] awelled!rings * 29, will wea for years (warranted), for selling only 10 of our handsome Jewciiery Articles ag zoc each, eas Loi tre meting yon er re nai jewellery to sipaid, When so mit us cho $1.00 tecained Ve i REDIT CO., Dept, 014 Colborne St., Toronio, Ont.ANIMALS GRIEVE FOR DEAD KEEPER Two Pet -Deer Found Dead Are $pposed to Have Commijgted Suicide .Danville, Pa., Nov.the animals at the Billmeyer game preserve at Washingtonville have refused 10 take food from the hands of the new keeper.Persons who have visited the grealgame park since the deuth of! Samuel enderson have noted the strange action of the deer and squirrels in particular.For the first two days after the death of the old keeper they positively refused to eat, and all through the night strange nolses were made by the animals.Two deer that were pets of the former keeper are believed to have committed suicide.About two weeks ago Mr.Henderson &'as found dead, having been drowncä fn a small pond from which the gnimals frequently drank.On the following day the animals began showing their grief over the death of their keeper.They refused to come in for their feed for a time; and it was nec- \u20acssary to carry it out and place it where it could be discovered by \u2018the deer.The same condition existed concerning the squirrels, and of the day.On the day of the funeral some of the squirrels were secn hur- Trying across the roads to the woods, about one-half mile away.Up to the resent time many of the little fellows ave not returned.Gunners\u2019 have profited by the action of the animals in leaving the preserve, and hunting is reported better than it has been for many years, Among the half-hundred or: more Beer that are kept on the preserve, were two that were especially fond nf Keeper Henderson, and they had be- \u201c come great pets.They would eat out of his hands, and while he was out walking on the preserve they generally Were found at his side.At his death 12.\u2014Many of, they re-: mained in the trees the greater part these two deer were missed.A day or two ago, while working in the brush in the remote part of the preserve, the \u2018new kecper found.one of the pets dead, and froin appearances it had starved to death.On the following morning the other pet was discovered dead, It having ended its life where Keeper Henderson was found dead.The head of the animal was covered by the water.: The body showed that the animal had taken little food of late, and was In a weakened condition when it reached the pool.Now He Has a Good Strong Back WHAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR H.M.SPEARS.Thought He Would Have to Stop Work.but the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy Made Him Strong and Ac tive, Antigonish, N.S.November 1J.\u2014(8pe- cial.))\u2014Mr.H.M.Spears, a well known farmer living near here is shoutiuz thé praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills, \"When I came to Nova Scotia about four years ago,\u201d says Mr.Spears, \u201cI wag so Lrou- bled with Backache [ began to think I could not attend to business, However, 1 got a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and was able to attend to works \u201cl had not taken enough to root the Kidney disease out entirely however, and the following winter I was troubled with pains in my back and limbs.Then I got more of Dodd's Kidney Pills and after using three boxes all iny pains and lameness left me.\u201cI can't say too much in favor of Dodd's Kidney Pills.They put me in a way to attend to business after two \u2018doctors had falled.I was a cheeso- maker for years but now I am a farmer with a good strong back.Lame back 1s the first symptom of Kidney Disease.Cure it with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you wjll never have Bright's Disease.- tree Ottawa.\u2014The Ottawa Street Railway Co.has agreed to fix a price on its sya- Mayor Ellis.It ls anticipated the price \u201cwill be sufficiently high.\u2018Branches in Canada \u2018Savings Bank at every Branch Deposits of One Dollar and upworde caceived.Facilities for \u2019 all kinds of Banking Exchange 0 Bought and Sold on al parts of the'world MAIN OFFICE~Cor, St.James and St.Peter Sta.WEST END BRANCH-\u2014Cor.Guy and St.Catherine Sta.(Open Sat.Eva.7-9.) * a mence on MONDAY, GOTOBER 17th, under tem In accordance with the request of REMINSCENCES OF EL: en | RR \u2018Notable Book That Has Just England 1PATHOS AND HUMOR OF BENCH His Greatest Dslight the Oktaining of tho Acquittal of Somebody Whose Quilt Nebody Could Doubt: The making of Hawkins, J., was not quite\u2019 of the usual character.He was, that is to say, not the usual, machine- made output of circumstances.As the person most interested, he was minded to take a hund in the manufacture.And the hand he took, and the circumstances that he had to manipulate, and the process of evolution generally, illustrated and enlivened by a happy combination of humorous conte, and caustic comment, constitutes not only the reasoh to be the present volumes, but the reason why thelr readers will be everybody.Sir Henry\u2014one is fain to write him as one thinks of him, by his fonder and more familiar style\u2014took his own measure pretty early.Otherwise clr- cumstances might have made him a professor of dead tongues, or an actor, who would have done something more than delight a Knebworth audience, as the younger Knowall, More probably, perhaps, circumstances would have made waste of him as a countr) attorney, and thé successor of « useful relative, whose practice, however, je was to exploit no more than he could find it in him to exploit his purse.IN MODEST CHAMBERS.But, upon a fifth floor in Elm \"Tree- court, a modest set of chambers was walting its occupant, and there a spe- clal pleader, who had begun business on an allowance of £100 a year, for five years, \u201csink or -swim,\u201d was eventually justified to the extent of ten and six, the fee murked on his first case, The guinea was longer to come by\u2014so long, that the world had almost got another stager; hut it came, and experience came of it.It adorned a brief for the defence, at the\u201c Hertford sessions, before the penultimite Marquis of Salisbury.The defence was hopeless, the prisoner had pleaded guilty.The con- sclentious beginner returned that brief.The udmiring attorney gave him an- other\u2014for the prosecution, this time.There, also, and for: the same rcasoi, the defence wus hopeless, so the nec- phyte scored a triumph.Meantime, the leader of the s-ssions, who ought .to have been, the neophyte thought, fav above a guineu, hud accepted the other brief, and just thrown his client on the clemency of the court, The rightly considered he could have done that just as well, and never turued a hopeless case away again, \u2019 Experience of all sorts must have been pretty rapidly ucquired lu those davs., The Old Bulley wus a \u201cden of Infamy.\u201d The method of procedure there was calculated to mature a bar betimes.\u2018They saut right through til tive.Then the judge went to a sumptuous repast provided, by the lord mayor and aldermen.When they hud I done, the sheriff entertained the minor, Hghts, The chaplain of Newgate dined at both tables.Thén a pebsolier would be put up, tried, convicted and trans- junior © \u201cYou don\u2019t.mean :o say the mansion is burnt, John?\u2019 \u201cYes, sir.It of the funeral.\u201d \u2018Whose funeral?\u201d well, hd \u201c3 this way.celved a nd Yon thin.war.He in |had gone déwn that had the whofe of | his fortung on board, and ent oc killed him.\u201d \u201cJohn, I 4m entirely ruined, then.\u201d \u201cThat yoy are, sif.An] the olÿ mag- pie is de: ROMAN URNS., \\ Discoveries Of a most interesting chéracter wêre made in the East End recently, says the London Chronicle, during excavation operations in con- neetion with the demolition of a row of old houses\u2014discoveries which have every promise of being rich in interest to antiquarians.\u2019 Mansell street, Aldgate, where the discovery wae made, contains some of the oldest houses in London, and a number of these have just been pulled down.\u2018While working in the foundations about ten feet below the surface workmen came across two huge, queer- shaped eart watermelon®, and were about five times as large.Sealed earthenware lids were on both of the vessels.Recognizing something of the importance of the find, the workmen eummoned the \u201cclerk of the works.\u201d He in turn informed the Guildhall au- tharitles.and responsible persons were d:Fpatched to the apot.nfortunately, in the efforts to re- mdve the vessels from the place where they were discovered, one broke in halves.In the interior there was a \u2018vessel of similar shape, and also sealed.This was also broken, and in the in- terlor was seen a heap of calcined human bones.As far as can be at present ascertained, the vessels are old Roman cremation urns, probably oyer 1200 years old.THE FULL AGRAFFE.The full agraffe used \u2018on all Helntz- man & Co., planos is one of the greatest musical Inventions of the century.It Is the gecret of their wonderful power of standing in tune.C.W, Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine Street \u2014Advt.rt It will be the \u2018\u2019Talk of the Town.\u201d.See page 20.rer WORLD'S FAIR ATTENDANCE.The total attendance at the St.Louis Falr from April 30 to Uctober 30 was 15,993,295, which seems to be a prodl- gious number; but the attendance at the Chicago Fair from May 1 to October 30 was 27,539,621, At both Expositions the attendance in the early months was very disappointing, and the \"heavy attendance has heen In\u2019 the fall months.But st.Louis has not done so well as did Chicago.In September the attendance nt the Colum- bian Exposition was 5,808,942, against «1,601,870 for St.Louis.The St.Louls Fair is generally decined to be one of world expositions in the long Mist, and, of course, the largest.The weather this fall tn St.Lou!s is very pleasant.and the only explanation yet given ol the comparatively small attendance is the conjecture that perhaps people are tired of expositions and that they have been overdone.Every twenty years ov #0 perhaps a great exposition might attract the largest possible numbers, hut not every nine or ten years.In twenty yeurs a new generation appears on the scene, and even those who have seen an exposition are in a mood to see another after a'lapse of two decades, ' \u2019 handkerchief, ull in three minutes fifteen seconds.And he would be lucky.For un offence that, nowadays, would be considered adequately mgt by a de- terition of twenty-four hours, there wus, then, the ever-ready rope.HU\u201cAOROUS RELIEF.Outside, this monotony was, however ometimes provided with humorous reef.Once, for instance, a prisoner kept the court waiting in an unaccountable Way.It turned out that he was not there, having, in fact, been l=ft behind in the county jail.Another time, it was à çase of murder, Sic Henry for the defence, and oniy the plex of insanity to urge.His impassioned address, the pathetic references to the prisoner's two children present in court, in little black frocks, and weeping bitterly, \u2018brought about a favorable result, not- withstunding.What did it inatter thut as sir nry afterwards learned, these prospective orphans had been observed rehearging the operution with a cat and a string, andesinging of the way poor daddy wus to Ko?He had got the [ verdlet, and, as he confessed later, his \u2018greatest delight war \u201cthe obtaining the acquittal of somebody whose gullt nobody could doubt.\" Sir Henry's conuectlon with the turf ls of long standing, As à future mein- haps, bound to own a racehorse, and he did.\u2018That three-cornered quudru- ped, though wus not calculated to lead kis owiler into any very reckless back- \u2018ing.In point of fact, SIr Henry was glad to part with his stud at a very modest price; and though, in the light corded his opinion of the buyer in the remark that He \u201cnever saw him after.wards\u20140t even jn the dock,\u201d he was not.to bé teinpled to recognize a stable.\u201c THE TICHBORNE CASE.Politics later ou, when Hawkins, Q.C.\u2026, had letsure, and'oportunity, to ex- perimerit that way, may have tempted him more.But Barnstaple, \u201cdirt cheap lat five pounds a head,\u201d was hardly good enough: and when the Tichborne case came along, the man\u2019 who, out of all these varied experiences, had developed the most dissolvent cross-ex- aminer that, till then, had been brought to bear In à court of law, was outsiie division bells, and concerned only with his morc proper business.He had been retained for the claimant, and if he had not got that retainer \u2018withdrawn, one rather wonders what might not have happened.As it was, in the action of ejectment, before Bovill, C.J., sir John Coleridge led for the Tichborne trustes, on the strength of his having become solicitor-general, and Sir Henry had only to obey orders.If he could have tackled the claimant then and there, he would havé extinguished the case, so palapably ignorant was \u201cBir Roger\u201d of his own lfe and history.In the perjury trial, beforb Cockburn, C.J., he, after \u201ca labor fear- Mr.Orton for a term of ybars.That, of course was the finish of tha making of.Hawking, J.: fee.It will be the \u201cTalk of the Town.\u201d See page 20.\u2019 re = BROKE THE NEWS GENTLY.The son of .Synth Hf Englund squire had been travelling ton Lwo Or ihree years, and on his return was net at the landing-stagc hy ihe butler.\"Phink- ing it strange that the butler should weet him, he ask:l if there was bad news, \u201cYes, sir,\u201d replied the outler, \u201cvery bad news.The old magpie is dead.\u201d \u201cSurely, John that is not such bad news.But what did he die of?\u201d \u2018\u2019Tog much horxefisen sr\u201d \u2018 ever did it get :L from?\u201d - \u2018The carrilage horses; sir.\u201d.\u201cWiat, aro they dead, too?\u201d \u2018Yes, pir.Died drawing water the night of the five,\u201d \u201cWhat fire ported for seven years for anneging a: Her\u2014of\u2014the_Jockey Club, _he_ was, .per- of its subsequent performance, he ro ful to look buck upon\u201d extingulshed ; \u201cFoo much horsetlesic Juhn?Where | from over-cxertiony.\u2014\u2014 se = mr i NUTRITION irae \u2018but \u201cbé quasi | \u201cour .mather's, gir\u2019 ; ,.Sa PEIR EEE 4 after your father \"no I Great heaven! Father sone aa well never .beard_a wW of any.misfortunes, * Pau ne Hane pi the squire's 2 ct, n vessels.They resembled - Sold only by the most attractive and satisfying of TRUE BLUE.est, all- tne tailoring.service.Suits, - - + \u201cWhen a man\u2019s true blue, he\u2019s tried and true.\u201d An old song of the sea.À \u201c Jacky\u201d who is \u201ctrue blue\u201d has proved his loyalty and friendship.Fit-Reform Clothes are BK] They are hon- MN way through.[NC They stand every test of fine A They prove their | L honest quality by wear and U Trousers, $3.50 un efor ' 2344 St.Catherine Street.$12 up Imp The professional cook would not be without the improvements and conveniences of erial Oxford the | The rebellious st6mach becomes do- | eile, receptive and fetentive under the treatment of Angler's Emulsion.It promotes and actually compels the com- | plete digestion and asshnilation of sufi flelent food to maintam nutrition.It prevents the growth of disease germs | and intéstinal fermentation.- Range His skill would only be wasted in a poor stove: The amateur cook cannot expect anything like satisfactory results without these improvements.No matter what skill is employed in your kitchen you cannot do good cooking without the conveniences of the Imperial Oxford Range.\u2018The diffusive flue construction means an evenly heated oven; the thermometer tells you the exact heat of your oven ; the draw-out oven rack makes basting simple; the draw-out grate makes - repairs easy.fhe the least labor.Imperial Oxford Range does perfect cooking with The Gurney-Massey Co., Limited 385-387 St.Paul Street Montreal \\ PRICES FOR | LOWER ! Quality considered, thas any other Needles, Oil, Repairs_ FOR ALL MAKES AT Singer Stores } 2327 Notre Dame Street.1427 St.Catherine Street.2437 St.Catherine Street.166 St.Lawrence Street.1862 St.Lawrence -Strest.er Se E.R.(0.(Ethiopian Rheumatio Oil) Cures | Rheumatism ~, Neuralgia, Gout, Sciatica, Stiff Neole inflammatory Sprains, Muscular, Sore Throat, Lumbago, Eto, Ete.Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.- Price 25 and 50 cents N eo » FO R e Watch and Clock Cleaning and Repairing GO TO M BEAUDRY & SON, : THE HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERS, 122 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, [% a] THE CH 1 EAPEST FUR STORE! Persian Lamb and Electric Seal Jackets, Rutfs, Stoles, Caperines, Hoas, Muffs, in Mink, Marten, Alaska Sable, etc.Racoon Coats und Men's - Fur Lined Coats, Caps.Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Capes, etc.Repairs and alterations made.Weekly payments, Call or write for our prices., Country orders promptly attended to.R.DAVIS & CO.Wholesale and Retail MANUFACTURERS OF FURS \u2018416 ST.LAWRENCE BT.Open until! 8 p.m, LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY, LIMITFIZD.The best Hard Wheat Flour In the World _ Mills at KESWATIN, 2,500 bris.per day (the largest mill in tbe Britten Empire).- PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, 1400 bole.\" por day Our flour bas been exported to warm and cold countries and is far tamed tor its keep- lug \u2018qualities.All grades of hard wheht flour told ju barrels snd bags.Quotations ang other information on application.Offices, 1st Floor, C.R.Télegrapb Bidg.Montreal.dit = Pre TEE In Halrdressing appeals to the artistic taste of every lady.We alm to please our customers and endeavor to give to each one just the style that is most suitable to her face.SAMUEL TARRANTE, 2267 ST.CATHERINE ST.Up 1471.Tel.PICTURE FRAMING most REASONABLE prices go \u201cEASLEY, Tele Fran, near 2087 St.Catherine Streat, Bar.* Greon Cash Receipts,\u2019\u2019 ww Hiram 944 ST.PAUL ST.Importer, Exporter and Wholesale Dealer in \"Raw and \u2014 Dressed Furs / AB Ca A large assortment of Persian Lambs, Gray Lambs, Mink, Martens, zables and all kinds of Dressed Furs always on Land.Cash paid on ali conbiguments of Kaw kugs, Sking, and Gfhsenz.ares DRINK \u2026.BEAVER Caledonia Water x x Health endorses it.The Hydro-Blectric department of the Mount Royal Sanitarium, under direction of Dr.and Mrs.McBean, is now open.Blectric water treatments and skilled massage.of tickets at reduced rates, MOUNT ROYAL SANITARIUM, ® 46 METCALFE STREET.\u2018 Telephono Up 448.Books MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT.~\u2014\u2014 PE ti .24 = VV 2 y A rem Manufactured by, the Ametlcan Fluid Beef Company, Montreal, 10 BEEFENE \u201cTO KEEP OUT THE COLD * n eds dame If you want GOOD work at | Fm Johnson * YAN Taste prefers ft.Baths, Turkish and Steam Baths, with various |.LACHINE, P.Q.on coon ome BANKS ES ry og We have for sale, in the shops of + the Northrop Loom Works, at Valley- field, Que., the following list of second band machine tools and new stock, and it {s our desire to close same out quickly.LATHES.- Lot No.24-28-27\u2014Three Draper Tool Workers Lathes, 16 x 16, 5-step cone with taper, hollow spindle, change gears, countershafts, wrenches, steady rest and face plates, with rise and fall rests and chuck.30-32\u2014Two Draper 18 in.Chucking Lathes, friction head, back geared, 1% in.hole in turret, working 134 in.stock, with cut off rests.84\u2014Draper Engine Lathe, 20 x 6, with plain rest.44\u2014Draper Engine Lathe, plain rest, hollow spindle.46-47\u2014Two Draper Tool Works Co.'s Lathes, 20 x 14, with plain rest.56\u2014London Machine Tool Co.24 x 16 Gap Lathe, compound rest, swings in the Gap 40 inches.73\u2014-Tuwrret Forcing Lathe.DRILL PRESSES.14\u2014Barnes Three Spindle Drill, with automatic stops.15-16\u2014Two 13 in.Dwight Slate Sensitive Drills, with round and square tables, automatic stop and sliding 18 x 10, head.17-18-20-22 \u2014 Four Blaisdell Drill Presses, B.G., P.F., 20 inches, with sliding head, EMERY WHEEL STANDS.89\u2014Besley.No.4 Disc Grinder, 18 1n.76\u2014Norton Emery Wheel Grinder, 16 x 3 wheels, 13 in.arbor.38-57-132-122\u2014Emery Wheel Stands.MILLING MACHINES.11- Becker Brainard No.43 Plain Milling Machine, belt feed, working surface 24 x 7, with universal dividing head.: 12\u2014Lincoin Milling Machine, Pratt & Whitney.FORGES.1\u2014Buffalo Stationary Forge, No.3, size of pau 17 x 4, with hood and stack.5\u2014~Bradley Forge, size of pan 11 x 17.:6\u2014Buffulo Forge, size of pan 22 x 45, with hood, stack and draft.SHAPERS.23\u2014Pratt & Whitney 14 inch Shaper, KEYSEATING MACHINE.37\u2014Baker Bros.No.O Keyseating Machine.TAPPING MACHINES.43\u2014Browne & Sharpo Horizontal Tapping Machive, with Westcott No.1 chuck.CUTTING OFF MACHINES.B3\u2014-One H.& R.No.8 Cutting Off Machine, capacity 3 inches.Co BENCH WIRE CUTTER.&2-One only, Bench Wire Cutter.HAND STRAIGHTENING ° PR .KB\u2014One only, Press.- ; 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re 4 \u2014 me * eg .ve bo ; \u201cteniced to Prison \u201cthe Discovery of Murderers [A Woman of Thirty-five ss igh the Instrumentality Mrs.Hutchinson, and ber .son may | have killed Feasel in\u2019 defence of nis = mother.The supbosaition is that mother and son tegether buried the body in the outhouse.When the rumor of the spiritualist\u2019s revelation came to | thelr ears they moved the body to the.field near Guide Rock, y obtained employment near that migh guard against the discovery of the se- Her Young Son Are \u2019 Lincoln, Neb, Nov, 12.\u2014Nebrasika \u2018revelations of a trance medium that two murderers are now within the walls of the state penitentiary.The prigodr ers are Charles Hutchinson, aged nine teen, and his mother, aged thirty-five.The bey is sentenced to twelve years imprisonment and the woman to tem yeqre for the murder of Ell Feasel, an 0ld man and thelr employer.Ell Feasel lived on a farm abe elght miles from Superior and Mie Hutchinso wag his housekeépet.Charley @id the bulk of the farm wor Harley Feasel, a nephew of the old man, was a frequent visitor at the farm house, drawn there, it {is said, by the attractions of Mrs.Hutchinson, whom he soon became in love.(he elder Feasel \u2018also had eyes for .\u2026.BUY A.\u201cProwse\u201d Range 1 There's a lot of satisfaction in owning the BEST Range.It means good cooking, and lightens labor for the housewife.But that isn\u2019t all.There is no Range in Canada that can beat the \u201cProwse\u201d as a coal saver.It is well made, and is guaranteed to give satisfactory results.Call and see it.& y rest the charngs of his housekeeper and ob- Jecte mag by his nephew, Nevertheless, it 18 asserted that the two were engaged tq he married, and rumor said that they had declared that they did not care whether the old man gave his consent or not.In the meantime the old man was annoying Mrs, Hutchinson witb his love making.This angered her soñ Charles, who at one time is sald te have threatened his employer with dire vengeance if his mother was Hot let alone.The rivalry between uncle an nephew thus caused constant friction in the Feasel home.\u2019 FH Feasel and Charles went to Su- perfor October 1, 1903, with a load of corn.Feasel was seen that afternoon | buying a flask of liquor, but was never teen again.A few days afterwards neighbors missed the old man and inquired of the Hutchinsons as to his \u2018whereabouts, They sald that he had gone to visit his mother and brother, who lived near Humboldt.© BELLING HOGS AND CORN.Comment was roused after this by young Hutchinson selling hogs and corn to Wise Women Visit our Store the first opportunity you have, and allow us a little of your time to show you the finest 8 specimens of all grades of § charming in the most exquisite fashions and styles.All Furs sold by us are absolutely our own manufacture.We sell no other, and every article is priced and marked in plain figures.No two prices.A written guarantee gladly given.: 0.NORMANDIN 274 St.Lawrence Street.- ¢ This cut represents one of eur New Model Seal Skin Jackets, \u2019 Open daily until 7 o'clock.Saturdays 10 o'clock.\u2018from _the barn.Soon several nelghbors the brother at Humboldt, inquiring con cerning Elf and saying that his Bums boldt relatives had heard nothing from him for a long time.An Investigation followed and Harley Feasel, Mrs, Hutchinson and Charles Hutchinson were arrested on suspicion.But no evidence could be found against them, and at the preliminary hearing all were discharged.The Hutchinsons left the Feasel farm, the mother obtaining work os a housekeeper on a farm near Nel- gon, an e son getting work near Guide Rock.ne 5 © One of the meighbors of the missing ran consulted a trance medlim about the affair.,ind was told that the body of Eli Feasel would be found buried in an outhouse on the Feacel farm.This caused considerable discussion and a party decided to investignte.No body was found in the building, but a hole was there that looked as if it might have contained a body, and in it was a rusty wrench with spots on it, which chemists declared were blood.The me- dlum was again co: sulted and this time taid that the body had been taken from | the hole and buried in a fleld.Vague directions were given as to the locals lty of the field, and amateur detectives dug up most of the Fcasel farm without result.; Seven months afterward a human hand and a coat containing in a pocket an empty whiskey flask was ploughed up on the Stanley farm near Guide Rock.The Stanley farm adjoins the farm on which young Hutchinson was working.Only the day before the discovery was.made young Hutchinson kad quit work, saving that he was ill and would have to go to town.He appeared that night at a livery stable in Red Cloud and obtained \u2018a bug and team, which he did not return until six o'clock the next morning.The |\" ore almost exhausted.HUTCIHNSON ARRESTED.Hutchinson was arrested a few days later for the second time, as were also Harley Feasel and Mrs, Hutchinson Testimony showed that a body was burled in the place where the hand and the coat were found.Tt was evident that the ground had been recently dug up, and a man's and a woman's footprints were visible around the spot.There were tracks of two horses and a buggy.One of the horses had a NO ARGUMENT NEEDED.Every Sufferer from Catarrh Knows That Salves, Lotions, Washes, Sprays and Douches do__ : Not Cure.Powders, lotions, salves, eprays and irhalers cannot really cure catarrh, because this disease is a blood disease, and local applications jf tucy Accoimn- y - | EVERYONE WHO DRINKS COWAN'\u2019S PERFECTION C OCOA | Prefers It to all others.1t ts absolutely pure, very fine flavor, and the most healthful of all beverages.The COWAN CO.Ltd., Toronto.plish anything at ali, eimply give transient reifef, ._ The caturrhal poison is in the blood and the mucus membrane of the nose, throat and trachea tries to relieve the system by eecreting large quantities of mucus, the discharge éometithes closing up the nostrils, dropping into the throat, causing deafness by closing the Eustachian tubes, and after a time causing catarrh of the atomach or ser- jous throat and lung troubles, A remedy to really cure catarrh must be an internal remedy which will cleanse the blood from catarrhal poison and remove the fever and congestion from the mucus membrane.The best and most modern .remedjes for thie purpose, are.antigeptics- scientifically known .as Red Gum, Blood \u2018| Root and Hydrastin, and while each of these have been successfully used separately, yet it has been difficult to get them all combined in one palatable, cci.venient and efficient form.The manufacturers of the new vch- tarrh cure, Stuafts Catarrh Tablets, have succeeded/adnmtirably in accom- Ti.Mt, 1129 VV.J.CHAPMAN TM 1129.Interior Decorator, Enamelling, | Paper Hanging Estimates given cheerfully.\"4216 ST.~*~uUERINE STREET.Le ; 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my head is clear, my digestion all I could ask, and my hearing, which had begun to fail ss oa resitlt of the catarrh, has greatly improved, until I feel I can hear as well aa ever.They ate a household necessity in my famlly.\u201d = Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are sold by druggists at 50 cents for-complote treats ment and for convenience, safety and prompt resulta they are undoubtedly the jengeloaked for qatarth cute of Spiritualétis Direction.Spiritualists assert that it is due to ths with to the attentions paid the wo- received letters from Thomas Feasel, {a child of the eea.| cret.When he saw that the Gedy must be discovered he obtained the team and buggy from Red Cloud, assisted by his mother, moved the dence of their, crime.In their haste the coat and the hand were left de- hind.\u2018This is the case on which mos ther and son were conde .' The trance medimum wad consulted for the third time and declgred that the body had been moved from the field and thrown into a river.All.the streams in the vicinity were dragged, but nothing was found., Lord Charles Beresford \u201ctpalled\u201d shoe, So had one of the horses taken that night from Red Cloud.Young Hutchinson was unable to tell of his movements the night he took the team from Red Clgud, May 8, 1904, .or the night of October 1, 19983, ; after he left Superior.Slowly the links jot evidence were forged, all circumstantial, but damaging.Harley Feasel was able to prove an iret and was discharged, but Charles \" Hutchinson and his mother ware found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment.and, Se we a \u201cNOVEMBER \u201819, 2804.PT LE TS 0 780 Tok ve \" ene i | » ar 2 2., ; \u2019 1 7 \u2019 -\" nS = enjoy a bedtime.cup of beef tea made from Armonr\u2019s Extract of Beef.It's grateful to the stomach, is quickly digested, soothes the nerves, stimulstes circulation, and brings sound, refreshing sleep.Armour\u2019s Extract of Beef is liquid roast beef.It has the strength\u2014the rich flavor\u2014of prime | roast beef, without the indigestible fibre.Just i teaspoouful to a cup of hot water makes delicious beef tea.It's economical ARMOUR LIMITED, TORONTO .SOLE PACKERS AND SHIPPERS FOR CANADA Armour\u2019s Tomato DBouilion, a tempting relish.Makes delicious bouillon.10 \u2019 BOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS, Pride of the British Navy \u201cAn officer whoee readiness of resource and whose ability as a leader are only equalled by his daring.\u2014 Lord Wolseley on Lord Charles Beres- «ford.Lord Charles Beresford, stands, with the common consent of the British Navy, as the true type of the British, sallor.Hie breezy personality, his cheery courage, his indom.tableness in a campaign, have made him a favourite ashore as at sea.If he had had no other magnetic wirtues, his downright earnestness would have made him a national figure in an age when the ' gospel of efficiency, howsoever little '{t may be.practised, is preached day \u2018and night and everywhere, Nobody who eaw Lord Charles Ber- esford do down one day to the House of Commons and ask for seventy ships that would cost twenty million pounds is Îlkely to forget it.Not even the House of Commons had spoilt his fighting scion of & fighting house Le was not afrald of its com:ortable contentment.The strongest force in the world needed strengthening, and Tord Charles Ber esford asked for seventy ships, He had preacned efficiency to My Lords at Whitehall, and he gave up his post at the Admiralty to preach efficiency to the House of Commons.ing the story, \u201cif one of them Kad happened to hit us there would hav® been an end of the etory., But they | didn\u2019t and a miss is as good as a mile.\" For two hours the Condor \u2018went on firing, and at the end there was not one effective gun in the fort.We have heard of Admiral Seymour\u2019s signal until it has become famous; but the \u201cWell done, Condor!\u201d \u2018which went up before the whole fleet was the recognition of an act of gallantry as truly gs great as any that has been achieved in war.Nor was the sHencing of Fort Marabout the only contribution Lord Charles Beresford paid to the building-up of the new Egypt.When the fighting was over, and Arabl Pasha sent his Arabs to storm the Khedive's palace and kill every person there, the coun- ter-move fell to the commander of the Condor, who went ashore, enabled ihe :Khedive to escape, and set up à 6Y#-| tem of police of which one authority said that \u2018no such work has ever been done with such complete absence of| violence,\u201d A STORY.The mere naming of Lord Charles ~reaford's achievements would fil more grace than can he given to 'h a here.The regcue of Sir Charles Wilson + om their THE FIGHTING BERESFORDS.return from Khartum, was described .minubler as \u201ca remarkable feat ne TRE LaiS, Pa PérmirmeE| does ana Twas achieved after \u201cwy .; 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and thdre was a Beres- ford, too, who ed the Egyptian desert for British arms In 1801 and helped to take the Cape from the Dutch in 1808.Iriéhmen can hardly walk about in Dublin -~ithout thinking of this \u2018brave house, for it was a member of tt who gave Dublin Backville-street and opened wp its greatest thoroughfares.Even in peace the Beresfords have found the least peaceful posts of all; when the Church of Ireland was disestablished, there was a Beresford at its head, .Lord Charles .has the spirit of his race.His fame\u2014and he is, perhaps, the most famous of all our seamen\u2014has grown naturally out of his life.He has done more.than any other man now living to popularise the Navy.Outside the Navy he has been its best friend, oe inside it he is ong of its best tact- ans.: .WHEN WE WENT.TO SLEEP.He has a profound faith in the fieet, -\u20acnd those who know:him we speak with confidence of the ships under his own command.Lord Charles is amoug the greatest masters of tactes in battle, and has his own conceptions of tactics, which, 1t is said, are characteristically novel.He believes in the.Britieh Navy as the best-Navy-ou-the sens, : If that is so, the credit of it is due largely to Lord Charles himself.It was not always so.That was a striking thing which Lord Charles Beres- ford told a Frenchman when our soldiers were still pouring into South Africa In tens of thousands: \u201cIn 1588-9,\u201d he sald, \u201cif you had had the man, and If the circumstances had been favourable, you Frenchmen could have defeated England without any alliance.I say this to you\u2014I, a British Admiral .England thought war no longer possible, and we all went to sleep.\u201d The old order changeth, yielding place to new, and out of the fleet of 1889 has come the fleet which, in Lord Charels Beresford's words, is \u2018\u2018capable of beating the combined fleets of Rus- sla, Germany, and France.\u201d Not that he is impatient, having the power of a glant, to use it as a glant; 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Mad it was, no doubt: but it was the madness which triumphs.\u201cOf course.\u201d Lord Berosford han often ssid in tell; He French Government would have {ven bim the [æecdion of ques 1 dmirulty had not refused him per- fssion to take it.He has claims to istinction, too, of which the public ittle dream\u2014it is sald that he saved, ho opera for London when Sir Augus- Js Harris would have abandoned it.3ut he stands.among our eat men 18 A seaman, ag a man whorl we may rust, as an inspirer and a leader of she fleet which, in :these last few d\u201cvs.18 lain restlessly upon a troubled sea.A NEW IDEA\u2019 Tonio Treatment for Indigestion\u2014New Strength for the Stomach from New, Rioh, Red Blood.The Tonic Treatment\u2014that ls the latest and only scientific cure for indigestion.\u201d All the leading doctors of Europe and America are using it with sensational success.No more purgatives, no more pepsin, no more patent foods, no more long diet liste saying: \u201cThou shalt not eat this or that.\u201d No more of all-this\u2014nothing, in fact, but plenty of new, pure, rich rea plood ta tone the liver and give the swmach strength for its work.That is the Tonic Treatment for Indigestion.The tonic treatment is based on ghe new idea that drugs which digest tho !food for the stomach really weaken its powers through disuse.\u201che digestive organs can never do their work properly until they are strong enough to do it for themselves.\u201cThe only thing that can give the stomach and the liver new strength is good blood\u2014and the only thing that can actually make new blood is Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pllis for Pale People.They have long been known as the greatest blood-building J medical authorities agree that the one scientific cure for indigestion js the Tonic Treatment, The marvellous success of the treatment has been proved in every corner of the Dominion.One of the; latest witnesses is Mr.Joseph Jtochétte, St.Jerome, Que., who says: \u201cI simply hated the thought of food.Of course I had to, force myself to.eat, but afterwards I always suffered with dull, heavy pains in the stomach.I seemed to be billious as well and this caused severg headaches, which further aggravated my unfortunate position.1 grew pale, fell away In weight and the trouble seemed to be undermining my whole constitution.1 tried several remedies, but without success; a doctor whom 1 consulted advised absolute rest, but this was out of the question as 1 had to work for ma* living.Fortunately for me, one of my friends advised me to'use Dr.Williams\u201d Pink Pills, and I decided to do so.After taking the pills far several weeks there was a decided improvement in my condition,\u201d Not only was my dl- gestion better, but my general health improved -in every way.New blood seemed to be coursing through my veins bringing new\u201d health and strength every day.I took eight boxes of Dr.W.lllams' Pink Pills altogether, and those who see me now would never know I had seen an unwell day in my lite.I owe my splendid health to these pills, and strongly advise every dyspeptic or weak person to lose no time in taking them.\u201d + Mr, Rochette\u2019s statement is a strong tribute to the Tonic Treatment.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills cured him because they actually made new rich blood for him.\u2018These pills go right down to the root of the trouble in the blood and cure that.The new bload they make carfies health and strength to overy: part of the body.That is the new Tonic Treatment, and | the highest medical authorities now recommend this treatment for all the common ailments such as anaemia, headaches, backaches, rheumatism, scl- atica, neuraigla, nervousness, dyspepsia and genéral weakness.Thege are all caused by bad blood and therefore are all cured by Dr.Wililams®* Pink Pills.You ean get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mall at 500 a box, or six boxes for $2.60 by writ-| ing to the Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GARDNER'S QUICK LUNCHES are fresh and aweet, snd nothing but the best served.That is why they are 30 popular, ce snd Try a Bo, or 15c Lun 0 night.61 UNIVERSITY STREET.MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 _- \"HERALD JOB Wor tonic-in the world, and all_the highest] = erereseree@ | JOB DEPARTMENT - rocade pAAAAd\u201d JENNINGS _ Name on One of These Single Lorry Sleighs Carty [CIE ~~ AlN JP fr Guarantee you the best that can bé bought at a moderate figure.Stock now on view.\u201cA.JENNINGS & CO.CORNER GREY NUN & WELLINGTON ST.we TA VASA AAS SAS The Time to Buy is Now- The Place to Buy is Here.This business hasn\u2019t toveloped-end grown to thé great home furnishing concern that it je by chance\u2014eyoars ago wo \u201cheaded the list\u201d as home \" furnishers, and we've maintained supremacy because we've deserved to\u2014 maintained it because you've been quick to appreciate our einoerity in trying to make tMis the best place in the ecity\u2014yes, in the country\u2014fér you to bave your home needs supplied\u2014maintained because we've not rested a minute in putting into practice the most liberal méthods we \u2018knew that meant \"your good will and a good\u2019 service\u2014and to-day\u2014on the threshold of what we bellove will prove the biggest season in our store's life\u2014let us introduce you to a magnificent lot of home things with money saving a factor in every -item\u2014Cash op Credit.Complete House Metropolitan House - .: Se Furnishers, Furnishing Co.,, - \u20181678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street, ui HO JIENRÉABSQU-HNELOAN 00 BMER AE SERS 218 mneandstan 0 TH a TERT Ta et ee dede data aie PEU AGROAE > Cy .les om = \u2014\u2014 owe their igor- ous health to Peychine These mothers of rip- eped experience and knowledge give Psychine (Si- keen) thé praiso of which it had ven worthy in combating discaso.: \u201cx \u201cge Ce OBLE CANADIAN MOTHER write: \u2018\u2019 Psychine does all that is claimed for it.T know of ho Letter tonte or blood purifier.\u2018Through disesse and overwork I Lecame greatly run down; had no appetite: was weal and nervous; life was something to be endured rather than enjoyed.\u201c Growing steadily worse with diner treatmente, tried Psyckive, and with the most pleasing results.\u201d Paychive 15 voman's truest friead, With Psychilne your bigod will be made pure end rich: new vigor will ba instilled into your nerves; you wi] Ircrease fn welght and sirens place aveakness and disease.Tends her garden at eighty-nine Mrz, Tlaisdell, Arnprior, Ont., writes on follower: \u201cTte a Inne time since I nsed Psychine und Oxomulsion.7 had felt miserable for a long time.Had no appetite, couldn't obtain any sleep, and was \u2018unable to work or enjoy life.Psychine has proven a blessing.1 work every day in my garden.and I am very grateful for what Psychine did for me.\u201d ?Melfiunon, 17° ai ER arr A ; à Ingonish, CB Se 22 mith beelth and viraiity will dis.\u2019 + mt < Mus.Brag, 168 Artillery 8t., QuEBXO ' ° Mrs.Thos.Blals (widow), 168 Artillery street, Quebec City, says: \u201c1 certainly can recommniend Fsychine for catarrh, colds, lung tréubles, or decline, Some years ago I had la grippe, and it left me fn a precarious condition.Psychine did me à world of good.I remain, with gratitude, jours very truly, Mde, Thos.Blals.\u201d\u201d ' | > Psychine is pronounced Si-keen For sale Ly all druggists.For further advice and information write Dr.Slocum, Limited.179 King street west, Toronto, Can.\u2018Phrough an enlarged laboratory.new labor-auvine facilities, ability to purchase raw products in Canada, Pevebine, sold for years at $1.50 per bottle, !s .Now Sold at 31.00 This beautiful fine anality rich black FUR SCARF made from fine salccted full furred skins, in the latest Now York style.handsome black tails and silvered neck chain, all complete.beautiful Rearf It has 6 large A lovely high class warm and Sinches wide, Free to anyone for rolling only 20 of our assorted Fancy Jewellery Noveltie: at 10 cent= each.Each extra pr sent.Fur 8cart send your name and address, trust you and ror tho 20 Jewalery Nuveliier 89 to you, poatiage jail, T r - tho money.$2.00 you tho beautiful Ecarf.Fi and roll the goods and quickly, we givé you an opportunity to secure ng an extra present a Hind: \u201cGold\u201d Watch Free withäônt rellin OU, OVER 44 INCHES IN.LENGTH.Our goods nro easy to kell curi mer ls entitled to à handroine If yon want this beautiful we ben kold return na Land we will promptly send This is n gra hapdsome Fur Bear: If vpu answer promptiy return the monoy ortunity 1e géi a EE.Don: delay.ndsome Fur Mutt or Address, MUTUAL CR TT co, ept.109 Colborne St, Toronto.Ont.\u2018 eu / per dozen.Christmas.Photographs of Children are effective and pretty in our York Cabinet Style.A pure platinum print on wide white murgin mount, $6 (1 Just the Thing for WM, NOTMAN & SON, 12 and 14 Phillips Sq.or / = | ecit-wv£ Mani, 1rom the incredsag rav- and recent \u2014-\u2014The folowing table gives the i Weekly Bud get of News Notes 7).| \u2014\u2014p x ~ :, ENGLAND, Out-of-works \u20181 Cquentyy are finding ; patiof In gxthéting acorus, Lsed atfipod 10 affine.Dr, Rbicott.\u2018who has reached 4 very ad.-d uge, has de.lded tu resign tho bishopric oc Gloucester.Lloyd's Bank at Wolverhampton has u {teense to sell beer.Lt }8 sa.d to be the omy \u2018bank possessing such a privilege, .| wo gpecimers of the Klug Bird ot i Pi.adiss are.now at the Zou, this be- \"lag the ilrat ie the bird has been cuit Li_}e.T | Ligididkivé assistance is belng sought Pav plundSf the (vase arvuau Michael, + ugu# of Lhe seas.\u2018he Halifax .unempioyed turned up at the.aayoress\u2019 \u201cAt home, auu had 1 colversaaon with the Mayor.alepuised quietly.ruuly vf the Llbble 2ut Muuchester Ship Canal traffic 101 thls Jewl «nuns wil BPPIvaLalo du.Crudse «Un a 14,403 UVEL 1u6 irst nine wionths or las year.\u2019 A man visio cuinmitted sulcide at Saddlowot wy turowsug AlmeclE-0Ver fa, quarry uewny milled 4 aus: PSV EL | vau VWaë Al MUrk Liuuw, A buneh 07 seVen maglstrates at Wilber ellaodlicte Leal ly were \u2018AQU Las cute\" bl CULGOE vu iL Laoag, su Nu ucsiz.vi: WoW U Lu given.| Tue Cho ve Di, LUKE S Lauren, Har- | POBUAY, lies SUIS OÙ allay ald the org- | auBl- lias Fusbstiku secu liso tha vicar uvulAred thi wes sUSic Wds lol to Ws Lik.ng.; Manchester Education Committe: are Bucking Powers LO vurfow a aurtiaer SUL! Go Li5,000 In connection wid the creudion and equipment 0: tne scuool ot LuaivIOZY.Stockport Education Cominittee pro- puse LO SPoehu Hudvly Luu,vuv in provid- JIE Gay BA LOVIN, and #msu have unger cvusSiuerAlion a scheme fur the ealea- \u2018sion of the echt Subool ut a cost ol £1u,5W.| Aïter lusing a.l his shops suve one, owilly to IHuvic.d\"t, Tholnad Pucry, à idaiuttnersit.nus Liddbiûresssr, Coumttatles siucide by pas pu.svi IN, And ut the ins: quest a4 verdict ve temporary SALLY \u2018 wils returMiea, Mr.1.A.Gorell, who completed iis lovin year lu Augus.last, nas died, ur Voiilshall Olu aaa, pear Norvien, le nag enjoyed remarkable health and strength untd a few months ago, and hs iuental favulties -were uvimpair- er, i 1 Twenty-one years ago.having recelv- \u2018ed tne corpurativon marriage portion, Land not having married, 1 retuçu the.ter.| £15 and Interest, with many thanks,\u201d | generate drink ior a anan with such an; Hoctety of London.|\" From the Lands Over the Sea.wae Preston (Lancashire) Corpora-, (lives have declaed Lo seek borrowing i puutis LOF asc, 00 TO 1MProve tue es-| ap tgow is the largest Presbytery in the world, There are at present 8:00 houses standing empty in Glasgow.It is calculated these would accommodate 40,- G00 people.- On a Perthshire farm a gatherer has lifted a potato which had u half-sover- eign stuck lnsid'e ft.That's the sort of potato to encourage.; A nursery In the South of Scotland ix rejoleing over an upple tree about four and a half feet high, with no fewer than a score of truss:s ol bloom.Another draft of the 2d Battallon Scottish Rifles, at present stationed at Maryhill, are under orders ror India.The detachmeat leaves en 17th December.It ls proposed to raise a fund from all the glris 1n Argyleshire to present \u2018They |the new cruiser Argyit with a silver 1 shield io be shot for annually In bldg \u2018gun practice.A new industrial school for girls has been opeyed \u2018at Gilmerton, near Edinburgh at a cost of £10,000.The schools are in connection with Dr.Guthrie's Industrial Schools.The Rev.Dr.Campbell, of St.Mary's, Dundee, has intlinuted hig desire to re- Linquish the active Cuties of his charge \u2018owing to illèhealth.The stipend Is one cf thesbest in Scotland.The Gymnasium portion of the new baths und gsimnusium, glfted to Duu- fermllic at wa vost of E35,000 by Mr.Carnegie, vas opened by Dm Ross, chairman of the Curnegle Trust.Mr.Gardner, the representative of Scotland on the Council of Amalgamated Society of Engineers, is 49 years of age, \"aud he hus been noming cd for re-clection by 49 branches.Thos.Mollville, of St.Andrews, and his vroiher, (Geo, Mellviiie, of Cupar, who has Just celebrated their 94th Ulrthauys, are tie oldest twins in Great Brituin.Hugh Hutohinson Cardiner, clothier, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Fondon 18 + ; the Bankruptcy Court.His gross Ma- ; bilities vere stated ui £329,380, of which 1196,091 are unscécured, and assets ut £34,614.Mr.\u2018\u2018ameron \u2018\u2019ovuett.M.P.president of the West of Scotland Steel Trade Conciliation Ly tite mm unbers of the board in ap- preciatlon of his s'ævives.: * Messrs.Thornycroft, of London, and | \"Messrs.Napler and Mller, of Glasgow, have-each contracted with Scott's Engineering Co.to supply the machinery for 10 boats whlch the firm ure bufld- !Ing for the London C\u2018ounty Council.i Donald M'K«y pleaded guilty at | North London to being drunk and dis- , orderly.Mr.Fordnam-\u2014-Scoteh, T suppose\u201d M Kay-No, it was gin and wa- (Laughier.» Mr.Fordham\u2014A de- ran a letter enciosing £24 Jus received | hanoured tune.\"by the Henley ; week.\"At the Instance of the family of the \"late Admiral Sir A.Hoskyns, Adiniral \u201cTyron's Union Jack.lonithe fl-fated Victoria when she went Idown in the Mediterranean, has been charity trustees last ' placed In the parish church at North Perrott, Somerset.| \u2018Can It be that we are approaching the time when the labor agitator will be reduced fo.the ranks of the unemployed, or have to get a living other- \u2018wisi.than by the sweat «of his jaw?\" asked he secretary at the Free Labor \u20ac oa .css nt the Memorial Hall this week, ; ; .; Because he thought it an extraordin> lary \"thing that anybody should try (to close restaurants while all the publle- houses were open, the chalrman of the | Blackburn magistrates refused an ap- \u2018plication for summonses under | Lord's Day Observance Act against a number of refreshment-huuse keepers.\u2018for opening on Sunday.SCOTLAND.| Tin has been discovered | Chuinneag.Ross-shire, \u2018fhe United Free Presbytery of Glas- on | i POPULATION OF BRITISH EMPIRE OVER 400 MILLIONS., \u2018The British Empire -\u2018to-day numibers 444,543,714 citizens.The recent completion of the Cape census enables the to- (tal to be made up.Over to the number of square mile.; - figures \"in detahl:\u2014 : | Area, + Group.sq.miles, Population.Unit, K.121,382 41,609,091 .(In Europe 3,703 472,502 31,564 {In Asia.1,849,209 309,604, 117,698 In Africaz,.659.297 146 z \u201cAmerican 4,036,871 | Aus'\\asia B.176,225 5.154.465 i Total B.Empire 11,576,745 ' THE LONDON MEMORIAL TO ere EE I OI OI WHAT RUSSIAN AUTHORS EARN- sums for which the productions of THE LATE MR.GLADSTONE.; .ED some of the beat known ltussian au-' - } .thors ot the old school have been sold Tt is the custom for Russinn writers are vives oy follows by the Mmformant.ellers along the Strand, London.of established reputation to sell their entire copyrights to the publishers more frequer tly than English authors do.Shortly before his death Tirwgenteff disposed vf the copyright of all his works to a publisher for £9,000.The different 1 £6 600; Pusehkin sand each realized about C500, while Krey-!in front of St 10ff's fables brought about C1,400, and; at the junction with Aldwych, seller sums than that, © cles of varying sizea, ung Man Again, + Writes Capt.James Moore, of the Steamer Eva Stewart, Parrsboro, Dear Sir-1 am perfectly satisfied with the Belt, and feel like a young maa again.I would not take i thousand follars for it, if { was sure I could not get -unother.[ ve quite a number of friends who would lke to have he Belt.Lut they think.it is like the $2 variety.If they would try your Helt ! ould soon find out the difference.- 1 think I cau make -somé sales for y 1! le vinter, I hope to call on vou personally, Yours respectfully, CAPT, AS: MOORE, of the ariiooner vii Stewart, Parrshoro\u2019, NS .1 clatîm F can cure we: k people; that I can J ; hy ) } ! ; pump new life inte worn-out bone 5 that y can cure your pains and aches, limber up your joints and make you el as frisky and Vigorous os you ever were in your Lfe, - That's clalm- Ing a Brea deal, but 1 ve git a good rery claim; that they are now big, husky say and» me hat I ve made good every claim; that they are now big, husky sky Imena of vigoroug manhood, and they haven\u2019 : 1 pain in their bpdies since using my ' y we an ache or a Dr.McLaughlin\u2019s Electric Belt This Piel, vt rpecinl Electric Attachment will rest 7 .eeint I ie Att , re your vigor.\u2018 v in chret n!l lose of vital power and nffects every organ.of he body.Tt cures Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Lame Batk, Lumbngo, Sciatica, any case of Kidney Disease that has not gone as far as B \u2019 ' .Trouble, Constipation.fone Tn rights Disease.Stomach -~p io 3 i XAT 3 My Belt 1s just as good for women as for men.It cures all those special niiments for which women are always drugging and which drugs never cure.wlll Ve glad to give von à free test if you will call.Conaultatton free.Or I w you ty FREE BOOK, with full {nfotaation, scaled free, My Helts not sold or poo] 214 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, Que.Not'nold in drug stores.: RER Ciilco Hours» a.m, to 5.90 p.m.- Wednesday sud -Ssturday-til ) pn Call To-day.Frez Deok.03.M.F.MoLAUGHLIM, which was tying, Chueh, passed awry\" in the person of Mrs.Wim.Barclay, who was in the 99th yrar of \u2018nor ag.Mrs, Barcley,.Who fairly active ili the beginning of her last Pues: a few months ago, was a high Intelllgent and bright old! lady.= : \u2018the 11,876,745.- square miles British citizens are dotted about thirty-six per ap ties.and he says: \"| ment who has not atlufned office tends\\ 400,543,713 13,261.11) i that Great interest is manifested by trav-in vole of confidence, and independence Those ; ; iN A even on minor questions Is scouted Da hose of Gogol were dispo-ed of fortlurge wheel-llke structur\u201d some twenty.disloyalty to the party.Gontcharoffs; feet in dinmetcr standing immediuteiy ; : Clement Dane's Chure Hghhouse had attempted the indepen- the entire copyr : ; The dert attitude in Parliament à hundred, k core copyrights of many well- {wood paving in the.immediate VIcinitY .years ago, he wonld not have got off nown writers have been soli for much 1s marked by 4 number of white\"clr- \"with being \u201cscouted.\u201d | | longer.+ i } It is c«imuated that from first to utmost\u2014until nature re tizer and digestant.A than to try to win back Tonic Wine, rich in iro keep the whole system excessive the three Peurd \u2018has been presented | v.ith a \u201ccautifully Hluminated address | A brain that has become overworked\u2014a tired, exhausted body \u2014nagds e t e i Mo: eC It's a builder of strength and vigor.A maker of pure, rich blcod.An apps- Vin St.Michel is France's gift to Canada.and generally exhausted.Vin St.Mishel.It was not long, a few days only, till I felt considerably better and to-day I can affirm that [ am perfectly well, it is exclusively due to PRET aa OR RE eT 4 ~ \u201cWhen the invalids chair takes \u2018the place of the office chair how a man does fret and worry.Yet how few men take the proper care of thems=lves.They overwork mind and body\u2014push their energies to the bels and compels a rest.developer of sturdy health.How much easier it is to take Vin St.Michel and KEEP WELL \u2014 health after sicknesss : It is a famous oid n and phosphorous, and remarkable for its power to in perfect condition.\u201c .f \u2019 I certify having been completely cured by the Vin St.Michel.I was ly weal: and without energy.When working, I would feel very weary I gave up taking all other remedies and used cnly bottles of Vin St.Michel I have taken.(Signed) ZACHARIE BREAULT, St.Winceslas, Nicolet Co., P.QT BOIVIN, WILSON & CO., 520 St.Paul St., Montreal.Sole Agents for Canada & United States.EASTERN DRUG COMPANY, 14 Fulton St., Boston, Maass.Distributors for United States.the chief artistes at the sixteenth an- concert of the Gaelie This lady is by name a Maori, but by descent Is half Scotch, and sang such thoroughly Cale- \u201cDoon the Burn, nual Scottish donian lyrics as Hast the litigations between the United! avie Lad\u201d and \u201cJock o' Hazledean.\u201d \u2018Free, and the Free Churches Including, Free ; Free! the Judicial expenses of the have cost the United Church the sum of between £20,000 and £30,000, : Mr.Arthur St\" Clair l'Fhorson, youngest «son of the late \u2018Colonel Anatruther-Thomson, of Char- leton, the famous fox-hunter, who only ied on the Sth inst, expired at sen of typhoid fever, eight days after his KB tather, in his 22d year.The oldest fnhablitant of Targs kas fuarban, South Africa, .| Anstruther- | The Rev.Watson (\u201clan Macl.aren') has congregation of Sefton Park Presby- Church, Liverpool, his inten- retire, after 25 years' scrvice minister.He declared that of work with advancing Dr.Johu | terian tion to (as their | the, burden | yours had grown too heavy for him: : \u2018The death is.reported ftom Stronma- (Rhan, Glenary, of rhe last of the race f a very old Argyleshire family in {the person of Miss Kirsty Turner, at WY ! Up | the advanced age uf 97 vears, Miss Turner's ancestors were for many cen- (turles the lairds of Drimlee, Glenshirc.to her grandfather's day they (called themselves M'lnturner.{ The Rev.John B.M'Intyre, the popular minister of Clark Memorial ULF, _ Fr Ce + Church, Largs, has just intimated his Intmation has been recived of the retiral from the pastorate of the church, | OL.¢¢ which he was ordained In 1864.announced to they FIGURES - DON'T LIE! , Hard coal costs $6.75 a ton: COKE death ad ] The! \u201cMr.A.[Alte late Lanttary di Rev.Mr.M'Intyre, who Isa son of COSTS ONLY 85.00 a ton, delivered spector under the enfrew ounty ow r le - ; po Pp the manse, was born at Klleross, Ire to your home.Council and Barrhead Town CouncH.sn appointment in Durban about 18 months ago, died from plague.Princess Te Ranjl Pal -was one of \u2018the tO The stand marks the site of Gladstone Memorial, which will, theres tore, be crected On one of the finest spots in the metropoith, us the Strand here is at its widest, and the memorial will be clearly discernible from two important thoroughtares, WHY NOTABLE BRITISH MP.; iS RETIRING FROM HOUSE.1 ) - Se | Among the documents from which Natives i the future histortan will draw bis gen- of U.K.|erallzati nis about our day perhaps the AI.{letter v deh Mr.Henry Hobhouse has written to his constituents may find a place, He explons why he is giving up Pariizmentary work for county poli- land, in 1838.the Universitied of Glasgow where he had a distended and Aberdeen, tinguished career.ment.If that Liberal majority should desire to abandon, or to indefinitely postpone, the concession of the Irish demand, then it might become the duty of the Irish to mike wur on such a Liberal Ministry, as they had nade war on Liberal Ministries in\u2019 the past.| He wanted the Irish to be the allies of the British Labor party, but he could not admit the prudence of putting th» Irish cause at their mercy.THE IRISH SITUATION.The Irish question is brought Into I prominence again by the modified Home Rule scheme adopted by the Irish | Reform Association, He was educated at Afr.Alike.who left Barrhead to fil! Belfast Academy, and afterwards Kai Cart x .\u2018 WEEK \u2014_ i Mr.Henry W.Lucy.is an authority, a Memberfof Parlia- ; ° | who gives an, interesting expression of The position of \u201cpersonal opinion on the new proposals, more and more In these days tu become 3 The scheme provides for the constitu- OKE | is LIGHTER, CLEANER and in every ; way MORE SATISFACTORY than \\ | coal.; \u201cAll-night fires when vanted.t .- | \" THE MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER Co.{ New York Life Building.* Tel.Main 4040.| i | NEW ZEALAND WANTS STATE.of a mere patty follower, depriv- | red of all power of iatinting legislation, | und (ff he happens to sit ol the Gov-| ernment sides huvlng bu! little eppor- tunity cven for: effective eriticlam.! ; Every important question 2 now made | The Daily Mal thiuk$ that if Mr He would probe: \"ably have bad to go out of Wimbledon ! \u2014 Common before.breakfast amd take his! \u201cchance with the pistols, | BANKS AND FACTORIES., Mr.Seddon His not hitherro ports | troubled with 50 rgularly-organized! Labor Party in the New Zeniand Pav- | Hament, but that will be the case NO: By the lust Australian mail! there are reports of a conference of | the Trades and Labor Couprils of ther Colony.at which a strong ¥ otitienl T,a- Lor league was launehel.Its programme fucludes un State hank, State flour mills, State clothing and boot factories, preference of rinpioyment for trade unloniets, and the nationalization of the mineral fndustey, < + The secretatirs 64 176 trades unions of new South Wales have banded {hemgelves fnto the Trade and TndUS- Iriai Unions Secretaries Association.\u201d Among the objects of the new body are the promotion of a better under- standhig between tbe sccretaries of tho unions, the provision où facilldes for an interchange of optalon, and the ven- tHation of matters af commen concern, Arbitration Court procedure and the advising of unions are tu be kept specially in view.\u2018MR.T.P.O'CONNOR AND THE NEXT PARLIAMENT.As Mr.TT.CCenvor had b2eit announced to r'ake nu imortant statement ax to th Trish vote 'n Great Brit- Ain in the nest peverst elgetlon;, à great Irieh meciing io hear him assembled at the Town HnllAe ru t n last week.The hou.member said the avinpathies of the Irish wears with evry effort to fnéreare, the o'itlcet ow roof \u2018abor In England.\u20181-84 \u2018ertud bad shown labor the way fi every country in the world, \"There would probably be a large Liberal majority In the next Parlia- ~ Cured by \u2018Burdock Blood Bitters, and it completely tion of two new bodies, us follows: | An Irish Financial body may consist of twelve ¢lected \u201c Atl vo Bris For Ten Years.\u2014_ Four Bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters.Mrs.N.Peister, of Brighton, Ont., was Cured Two Years Agc and Has Had No Return Of lt Since.~ Read what she says :\u2014** It is now about ' two years since I was cured of a terrible! attack of Erysipelas, with which L had been afflicted for about ten years.I trad tried almost everything, including medicine from several doctors, but could get no relief.I had given my case up as hopeless, but I procured five bottles of cured me.In fact, the cure has been permanent.It is mow two yeara since I took Burdock Blood Bitters, and I have | not had the slightest gign of the disease returning.I fully believe, that your wonderful remedy has taken it so completely out of my system\u201d that I shall uever be bothered again with it.1 have the greatest of faith in Burdock Blood Bittern,\u201d nv \u201ceft Ti \"istry.Council.\u2014This, .# _\u2014 members and twelve members nominated by the Crown.lt would submit the frish estimates to Parliament annually, and control the lrish spending departments to the extent of £6,000.008 annuall.| A body compogcd of Irish representa=, tive peers, Irish MPs and past and, present members of the Federal Coun- Ne would have.authority to pro- N mote billg for purely Irish purposes and to conduct such other busingss as Par- Hament might delegate 10 it.\u201cPhe association will use its best en- denvors to haye the whole subject investigated hy a Royul Commission, a 9 2 sn EID A 1.C.C.RICHARDS & Coe ; Dear Sira, \u2014A few days ngo 7 was takes wih a severe prin and contraction of the cords, of my leg, und had to be taken home \u2018 in arte T vould not steep for pain, and Was Is the repert of Lord Dunraven\u2019s heW unable to put my foot to the floor.A friend association n kite sent up to see which told me of your MINARD'S LINIMENT, an@ way the avind is blowing, asks Mr.one hour from the first application 1 wae Lucy.j able to walk, and the paln entirely disap lt does not follow that it was done at, Pred the suggestion or with the connivance.TP LE rise mr name ns Prey Je vou ik of the Chief Secretary or Mr.Balfour:| yeed.Là nelther, as far us any one Knows, wis CHRISTOPHER GERRY, Ingersell, Ont.> the inauguration and campaign of the; Land Conference, which, nevertheless, resu\u2019ted in the passing of the most Momentous measure of Mir.Balfdur's Min-| But wise statesmen are ever gratefdl] for the opportunity of studying the drift of public opinion ns affecting possible legislation.It will not be forgotten that in December.1885, preced-| ing hy two months the introduction of! the lowe Rule BIL n kite was sent uni, from Leeds which startled the country by prevision of the coming event.the subject enter- As to opinion on : | tained within the charined circle of the.Ministry, I happen to have curious ana\u2019 slgnifiennt testimony., i writing to me with; Two months ago.publish.d- on the: reference to an article SY .Dee of the Inst session of the \u2018SutanC: dOmpan7 of Edinburgh.Balfourian Parliament heing devoted \u201c to a measure dealing with the vedistri-\"-; .bution of seats, a Minister said: 7ho Cides: \"TWIXT LOVE AND ART.The scene of Mr.Charles Marrlott\u2019s new novel is laid in Cornwall, not far from Land's End.\u201cGenevra\u2019\u2019 has been well received in England, two editions ; being exhausted in one month.The | plot 1s simple in tho extreme, if, in- \u2018deed, it may be calied a plot at all, but there are some strongly drawn charac- \u2018ters.One of these is Genevra, tho .¢auglter of a farmer named Joslin, but descended from a noble Norman family, the De Jocelins, which settled in Cornwall at the time of the Norman Conquest.At the time.when thé story opens he had been dead for some years, sand she was living with her brother in the old manor house, which had come 'uron ruinous times.She was then nine ;and twenty and possessing the ability to write poetry sufficiently good to ut- tract the attention of Edgar?Noy.a distinguished.London editor.When the story opens she is revising the proofs of her first volume.Her brother is financially embarrassed.The man who held the mortgage on the property is a young solicitor, who wants to marry 1 1 i .Genevra.This is the basis of the story j which is undobubtedly nothing new.It 11s the old conflict.between love and art.But originality in plot has become a rare thing in present day novels.Mr.Marriott Has, however, developed the story along interesting studies of life.as well as vivid descriptions of nature.More than that, he writes clean and vigorous, English, as refreshing as.the sea breezes, which sweep in over Cornwall.The entrance of a young painter on the scene, be- inspired a mutual regard, finally developing Into love, and her promising to marry the eolicitor in a moment when ker nature and that of the painter have clashed, indicate the tenor of the story.(London: Methuen & Company.) BY FRANK H.SPEARMAN.A RAILROAD STORY discovered that the railway affords a good literary fleld.One of these is Frank H.Spearman, whose latest experience.'The \u201cdaughter\u201d goes as a member of her father's party on a tour of inspection to the Rockles, where & new railroad property has recently been acquired.ceptionally clever construction engineer who immediately breaks all ticnal precedents by falling in love with her.After due course he wins but the path of love in winning a mag-.rate\u2019's daughter may be made exceed- ingly unpleasant by the magnate him-i.gelf, and that was Glover's trying ex-.rerience.It is a readable story with, plenty of excitement.Locomdtives, Pull-! mans, \"conductors, engineers, floods, telegraph stations, mountain scenes and I raflway camps fly past your vision .with bewildering speed.The reader is given a fast trip to Readville.(Toronto: Langton & Hall.) .! COLLECTION OF CARTOONS BY MR.ALONZO RYAN Decidedly unique te the callection of \u2018cartoons isgued in book form recently under the caption, \u201cFree \u201c.ance Political Caricature in Canada.\u201d The author, or rather maker, is Alonzo Ryan, A young newspaper artist who is yearly increasing his community of admirers, joys the unique experience of making cartoons for both English and French papers, differing in their political views, ! at the same time.To «ater to such \u2018a diverse audience successfully is no small achievement, laying as it does a heavy toil on the facuity of conception.To put up a strong argument, one niust know the other side's weak points without necessarily having to know hls own.Mr.Ryan evidently knows both, and has used his knowledge to good advantage.A marked characteristic of his cartoons is that they are both caustic and kindly.The arrows of his wit are sharp but not barbed.In the collection many are independent.The \u2018cartoons extend over a comparatively short perlod, since 18%, in fact, but much thas happened in Canadian political life since then.All the outstand- tng political incidents since then, Sir Charles Tupper\u2019s downfall, Sir Wilfrid Laurier's rise.Mr.Tarte\u2019s actions, the Monk-Tarte episode, Mr.Blair's withdrawal, etc., are given pictorial expression.These have been treated In an original manner, and touched \"with a delicate huinor.(Montreal: A.,T.Chapman.) \\ | LiTERARY NOTES OF INTEREST.Mrs.Katherine Cecil Thurston, who ' has achleved such marked success with | \u201cJohn Chilcote, M.P.,\u201d will soon have completed another novel.It will appear first serially In a London magazine.Dr.8.B.Dawson, King's Printer, has prepared a volume on \u2018The St.Lawrence Basin and its Borderland,\u201d which will soon be published by F.A.Stokes & Company, New York.- Probably the most important book In the Fleming H.Revell Company's fall list 18 Norman Duncan's novel, \u201cDr Luke of the Labrador.\u201d American critics have found no words of commendation too strong for the work which Mr.Duncan has dons in hls shorter lines and has redeemed it by some fine.twefn whom and the heroine therd 1s- There are a few authors who have! story, \u2018The Daughter of a Magnate,\u201d™: Is a skilful mixture of love and rallway\u2014day\u2014his\u2014uncertainty became greater.There she meets an ex-| \"Mr.Ryan has had, and still en-.Meynell.Belections from Coleridge, George Herbert, Byron and Milton will appear shortly afterwards with introductions by Mrs.Meynell, the Arch-, 2 =Y e:man's father was a full-blooded.Bloux i 7 - 7 \u201c - - bishop of Armagh, Mr.Arthur Symons, and Professor Walter Relgigh.ber £7 J \" # gr\" \u201cRed Hunters and the Xnffhal Peo , ple,\u201d is the title of Dr, Charles A Fast- man's book of, i LD h the Harpers urs J blishing:< Dr.Bast- named Many Lightnings, a remarkable man, and his mother a beautiful half- \u2018blood woman, the daughter of a well known army officer.She died soon after the birth of her son, and Ohlyesa, or The Winner, as the child was called in hls native tongue, was reared by his grandmother and an uncle in the wilds of Manitoba.Then he learned from babyhood the ancient woodcraft, religion, and folk-lore of his people.DOUBTS O \u2018 a \u2018e F FRIAR ALFUS.A LEGEND.+ \u2014By Emile Souvestre.: Before Luther had come to preach.the Reformation, monasteries wre to be seen upon all the hillsides of Ger-, many, large edifices of peaceful aspect, with slender belfries rising above the trees, and arouud which circling pigeons held thelr sunny flight.Abuses sometimes -may have crept in; but there also lived men who were insensible to the joys of this life, saints avariclous of thelr time on earth, whose spirits were occupled solely with their eternal - heritage.At Olmutz In particular was one who had become famous in the country for his piety and his learning; a man of simple spirit, like all who have great knowledge; for knowledge is like the sea.the farther one goes the larger grows the horizon ani the more one feels onc's own llttleness., Friar Adfus, however, also.had his hours of doubt; but after having seamed hig brow .and whitened his locks In the Saar Yor uselgas demonstrations, he had -called to his aid the faith of the little \u2018children.But evil blasts sometimesg agitated his soul; at times the \u2018temptations of the Intellect returned.Then\" Friar Alfus became sad; great clouds: voile for h.n the inner gource of light; his heart was chilled and he could no longer pray.SWandering 4h the fields, he seated himself, \u2018upon a mossy rack, stood sl- lentéa the spray of cataracts, walk- edmid the murmurs of the forest; hat vainly he intérrogated nature; to all his questions the mountalus, the floods nnd the leaves had but one :an- strer: GOD! \u2018 Friar Alfus.had {issued victorious from many a crisis, and now ajuih he had strengthened himself in his faith, for temptation 1s the gymnastics of the conscience, and when it does not break, it fortifies it.Bui for some time a niore poignant inquictude had poesess- ed him.He had often remarked that everything that\u2019 18 beautiful\u2019 loses 1ts charm by long usage; the most marvelous landscape fatigues the eye, the sweetest voice, the ear; the sincerest, love the heart, and he had asked himself how even in heaven could be found foy eternal.What would become of the mobility of the soul in the midst of splendors without limit?Must nor uo.varied enjoyment lead to weariness?Eternity! What word wae this for a creature who knows no law büt that change! What man would wish for all eternity the greatest joy that Le, has known?i Thus thought Friar Alfus, and each\u2019 One morning, before th& brothers ha} risen, he left the monastery and went \u201cdown into the valley.The fields, still wet with the dew, were smiling beneath the first raye of the dawn, like .a woman through her tears.Alfus conven-; slowly followed the shady paths of tho hillside.The birds, Just awakened, ; flitted through the hawthorne, shale ing flowers of dew mupon his bald head, and butterflies, still half asleep, carelessly described thelr eccentric curves in the sunlight, drying thelr wings, Alfus stopped to look nt the landscane that \u2018vas epread out before him.He recalled how beautiful it had appeared to him the first time he had seen it.and with what intoxication of content he had thought to end his days thera, For htm, poor child of the town, accus- .tomed to the sombre alleys and the dismal walls of citadels, these flowers, these trees, this air, gave a delirious thrill.That delightful year had been the year of his novitilate: How many\u2019 long excurelons into the neighboring vales! \"What charming discoveri(s! Rivulets singing among the gladioll, glades which were the haunt of the nightingale, crimson eglantines, wild wood strawberries\u2014oh! what plearure to find them for the first .mel.What joy to walk through unknown paths, vefied by pendant foliage, at almost every step to come upon springs, avhone | waters you have not yet tasted, upon virgin moss that your foot has mot yet pressed! ; | Rut alas! even thesn Tlenaures en- | dure but little; soon you have explored all the routes of the forest; you have listened to all of its warblers, you have plucked some of each species, of flowers, and then, adieu to the bcautles of the country! Habit, which falls like a vell between you and creation, ders you blind and deaf.Alas! Friar Alfus had arrived at that point.Like men who have abused the stimulus of strong drink until they ho longer feel its power, he viewed with indifference the spectacle that formerly had so ravished his sight.What celestial beautlem, then could eternally engross that soul which the works of Is Your Liver To Blame ?HERE ARE THE SYMPTOMS WHICH TELL OF A CONGESTED LIVER, AND INDICATE THE NEED OF Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills \u2018The tongue 1s coatod, -the appotite .1s impaired, digestion is derunged, the bowels are constipated, and tlieré are feelings of fullness and soreness about the liver.Co | | were drying thelr linen on the alder ren- \u2018| gatekeeper caine Lo open for him.formation of gas, which if retained uces frames of seif-poisoning.Food long re- ia the stomach and matter in the dis show all the signs of putrefaction, when Bxaiminad acer tbs plcaach pump i uae, vi pour odor, bacteria, y saccharine and Grgante acid, which are deletarions to the entire and Butternut Pills care mes s the pores auf yonr an appreciabre Ca you bave specks and floating objects befors bon use Smith's Pineapple and Batter- our blood.mber, they always cure headache constipation and biliousness in Rant.cents, ail dealers, ganaine w.FP.Smith.| rer SMITHS BUCHU LITHIA PIL tales of Newfoundland and Labrador| You may have headache end dlzzi- life, and the first long story haa been ness, pains In the limbs, feverishness, awalted with impatience |yellowness of the eye, and skin, de- .pression of spirits, and Irritability of .By desire of the King, Mr.Rider temper.\u201d .Haggard has writ:en an Introduction - So-great 1s the influence of the liver to a book shortly t> be published.The on the other organs of the body, that author of it fa Mr.W, A, Dutt, and ita once 1t is deranged, the whole system subject fa fndicatud in the title, The seems to be upset.+ - God upon earth could charm but for an irstant?While questioning himself thus, Alfus went deeper and decper into the val- lex.His head was bowed upon his .breast; ls unms hung oo0sei,; ne walked on and om, seeing nothing, crossing brooks, woods and hills, The belfry of the monastery had already -disappeared; Olmutz, with its churches and its tortifications had gunk into the hazy distance; the wmwounta.ns themselves seemed like blue clouds upon .the horizon.Suddenly the monk stop- \u2018ped.He was at the entrance to a great.\u2018forest, which stretched as tar +.lite eye could reach, an ocean of verdure.A thousand vagu2, but charming, ac- \u2018cents munmured about han, and an od- orifervus breeze sighed through the \u2018foliage.After having plunged his gaze into the soft obscurity of the wood, Alfus entered, hesitatingly, as If he were \u2018afraid of doing something which was forbidden.But as he proceeded the forest grew grander.He found trees that were loaded with flowers, exhaling an unknown fragrance.This fragrance had nothing \u2018Iutoxicating about It, llke those of the earth; one might have deemed it a kind of moral emanation, perfumlng the soul ;it was at the same time both strengthening and delightful, like the spectacle of & worthy actlon or the approach of à good man, revered and loved.Soon Alfus hesxrd a harmonious mu- ele, which filled the forest; he still advanced, and he perceived at a distance an opening that was all dazzling with marvelous light, What gtruck him with especlal astonishment was that the perfume, the harmony and the light seemed: to be but one thing; they were all communicated to him through a single, pérception, as if he had deased to have distinct eenges and only his soul remained to humm, .Meanwhile, he had rfeuched the opening, and had reated himself, the better to enjoy these mnpiarvels, and gudden- ly a voice was heard, such a voice that nelther the sound of ours dipping In n lake, nor the breeze laughing among the willuws, nor the breath of a sleep- frg Infant couid glve least Idea of (ts sweetness.In truth, whatever enchanting murmurs have water, earth and sky, whativer seduction there 1s, human tongue and human melody seeimn- el to be blended together In this voice.It was not a chant, and yet one would have sald that there were floods of music; it was not speech, and yet the volce talked! Knowledge, poetry, wisdom, all were in it, Like a breath divine; it\u2014transported\u2014the\u2014soul\u2014 aud caused It to soar into an ocealt ro gion, Hearing it.one knew all and fit all, and as the world of thought which {t embraced In Its entirety Is infinite In its mysteries, the volce, always unique, was always varled.One could have heard {t for centuries without finding it any thé less now.The loriser Alfus lstened to it the greater grew the joy within him.It seemed to him that at each instant he discovered Innffabla mivterles; it was THE MONTREAL DAILY HERA.SAFURDAY, NOVEMBER Is, (804.- MISS Montreal Young Lady Finds the Key to Enjoyment in Life After Years of Distress.|Sound Digestion Opens the Door to a Naw Bright Outlook and Makes Life Wor h Living\u20148t.James Wafers Restored Her Stomach to a Healthy State, and From That Centre Life Lo ~ and Strength Radiated.abled me to look on the bright side of things, and | can eat without fear.\u201c| don't have to stay in bed as | Once upon a time, so runs the old story, the members of the body re- Lbelled against the stomach.\u201cWhy should we be always engaged in attending to the wants of the stomach,\u201d said the members of the body, \u201cwhen he does nothing but take his rest and enjoy himself?\" So they retused their, assistance to the stomach, In conse-, (uence the whole body quickly became weakened.The hands, feet, mouth and eyes when too late repented their folly, and realized that the stomach merits every attention.' Now, here is a modern showing how the stomach responds when it gets the help it needs.Miss A.McDonald, 351 St.Andre street, Montreal, writes on the 2nd of June, stomach 1904: \u201cFor about two years m was in a bad state.| was bilious, constipated, ha! belchina of wind and my rest was broken at night.| was much worse aiter a severe cold | had last winter, .\u201cBenides the stomach trouble, 1 had pain in the small of the hack, was pale and weak and had no appetite.\u201cHearing of the benefit got from ot, James Wafers by people who suffered | as | did, | started taking them about three months ano.co \u201c] felt relieved after | had taken the first box of 8t.James Wafers.| have taken eight boxes and shall soon sto taking them, for | feel that | am cured.\u201cAs a cure for stomach trouble and as a strength-builder they are unequalled.St.James Wafers have en- | instance, hearing your voice.I understand now what paradise is, and {ts eternal joys.Blessed be Thou, O, my God! and pardon Thou thy unworthy servant!\u201d Having spoken thus, Brother Alfus stretched out his arms, embraced the earth and died.ey Always Eat the Best\u2014 rida \u2014=T\"x JAMES STRACHAN, Bakers to Royalty.Sectional Bookcases like the horizon of the Alpe when the mists are lifted, unveiling one after another tlis lakes, the valleys and th: glaciers.But finally the light which bright ened the forest was obscure, a jong nurmur sounded beneath the trees aliv the volre was silent.Alfue remalned for rome time.niv- - tfonless, as if he had issued from an enchanted slegp, At tirst Jhe gazed stupidly around him; then Be tried to! rise to continue on his way.But his! feet weré benumibed; his limba had lost thelr agility, He returned by the; path by which he hu dcome, and soun found himself out of the woods.! Then ha sougtit the road to the monastery, Thinking he recognized lt, he hastened his steps, for night was ap- rroaching, but the farther he advanced the greater was hls surprise, Since le; left the convent everything about thei country seemed to have changed.! Whera lie had seen young saplings growling, giant oiuks now reared their heads.He looked for the little wooden bridge, carpeted with wild briar, over the siream which he was accustomed to cross.It was no longer there, In its place- was-& solid stone arch, As he passed near a pool, where some women bushes, they paused to gaze at hin, | and sald among themselves: \u201cLook at that old man, dressed lke the monks at Olmutz; yet we have never seen him before,\u201d \u2018These Women are crazy to himself, and he passed by them.* However, he commenved to be Uneasy, when the belfry of tho convent appeared through the foliage, He hurried his pace, climbed the little path, turned the corner of the meadow and advanced toward the portal, Astonishment! The gate wus no longer at Its accustomed place.Alfus lifted his eyes and stood motionless with amaze.The monastery of \u2018\u2019 enid Alfue | Olmutz had changed its aspect; the precinct was larger, the bulldings were niore numerous; & plane treo that hz had planted a few days before near, the chapel now entirely covered the\u2019 sacred asylum with its broad follage!: The monk, beside himself, turned toward the new entrance and rang softly, It was no longer the same silver bell, whose sound he so well knew, A young \u201cWhat has happened?\u201d asked Alfus.\u201cIs not Antviné still porter of the convent?\" - \u201c1 know not Antoine,\u201d sald the young brother.Alfus, affrighted, pressed his forehead with his hands.\u2018Have d become crazy?\u201d said he.\u2018Is not this the monastery of Olmutz, from which 1 ret out this morning?\u201d The young monk looked at him, \u201cFor five years I grave been porter; \u2018here.I do not know you.\u201d Alfus gazed about him wildly; eev- eral monks wero passing through the cloister; he called to them, but none responded to the names he -uttered; he tan to them to look into thelr faces; he knew none of them.\u201cIe this some great iniracle of God?\u201d cried he.\u201cIn heaven's name, my King\u2019s Homeland.\u201d It is a description There are no means by which you of Sandringham, King Edward's charm: can so quickly and.certainly obtain re- ing Norfolk home, and of the country lief from torpid, sluggish liver action as round about.iby he use of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.A book of Indian stories is presently.One plll et bedtime, and the result to be published by a native named 8a-)is a thorough cleansing of the filtering ath Kumar Ghosh.In it he will de- brothers, look at me.Is thera none of you who has ever eeen me, ere no one here who knews Brother Alfus?\u201d All gazed at him in astonishment, \u201cAlfus!\u201d finally sald the 'oldest of them; yea, there was once a monk at Olmutz of that name; JI have heard t the poisonous elements out of § eribe the trials which an Indlan jugs gler is condemned by the king to undergo &8 punishment for his presumption in loving the princess, each Incident being founded on a traditional.feat of Inwian magic.Mr.Ghosh's publisher promises that he \u201cwill assuredly be acclaimed as the Indian Kipling.\u201d Walter Pater is to ba admitted to the \u201cEnglish Men of Letters\u201d series, ' the monograph being written by Mr.Arthur C.Benson, who lately contributed a book on Rossett! to the series, and showed therein that he was worthy of the tra- tion established by Mr.Morley.It will be interesting to see what Mr.Ben-| | and etcretory systems, and new vigor §: gald by those older than myself.and regularity for liver, kidneys and He was a learned man, fond of revery bowels.| and solitude.One day he went \u2018forth No family medicine has been more into the valley; he was lost to view extensively used in Canada than Dr.tn the diatance juat with'n the wood.Chase\u2019s Kldney-Liver Pills, and none They awalted his return, but In vain: has such a reputation for reliability je was never known.what became of and certainty of action.Brother Alfus; but since that time a Enliven the action of the liver by whole century has passed.\u201d .this well-known treatment, and you Alfus at these words uttered a great ensure good digestion and regular ac- ery, for he now understood all.He fell tion of the bowels\u2014the foundation of upon his knees on the earth and clasp- good health, Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liv-, ed his hande with fervor.- er Pills, one pill à dose, 25 cents a box,| \u201cO, my God!\u201d he said, \u201cyou have at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates &; wished to prove to me how insenante Co., Toronto.The portralt and signa-| I was to compare the Joys af the earth ture of Dr.'A.W.Chase, the famous | with those of heaven.A century has} recipe book author, are on every box.»wsed for me like a single day while - To-day begin taking St.James Wafers.or © If you suffer at all from stomach ! trouble you want to-know is the.best possible remedy.It must be a remedy that will relleve by going to the very root of the evil and renroving the cause.It must be a remedy that does not contain any dangerous -or harmful substances.The cause of the trouble is the failure of the stomach to do its work.The blood is the life, and the stomach\u2019s work js to make blood.Health is 1m- 1.possible unless the stomach is doing this work.K ! 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; de pa or one week at first-class Hotel $2.80 \u2019 $1.00 $8 $11.00 ] $15 > - J ._ OPENS 1 Oth NOVEMBER.af Sec Other Side of This Page of LASTS 50 DAYS.- ET rth nd 2A mea \u201c Legault In regard to permitting vice (@) « 0QD000000000000000000000 \u2018 + THE SATU RDAY Pcocoouoge00009000 0900000000 oo.Re asi 000000005000909050000900000c oe AE TH 2 Same \u201ces cb a - Lu 0 G 00080000000 CS < HERALD Qs: 1000ANHAOS0 REOV00 0400000600000 \u2014\u2014 O000UUd006O00OSHU00GUOOOUOVOOO00VA000000O9000200000000000 = Q7s = DIY BY) > B= Ed Es EG 4, mn * TSN 0 ~ + 00QUQVABOVBLAD 2538 daly See EE = MONTREAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1904.By A WoMAN « Weekly Talks to Herald Readers The charges brought against Chief by blackmail have made us realize how dependent we are upon police of-.ficlals to suppress sin in .our city.Most women, ad a rule, have a feeling that all these questions of raids, disorderly houses and the llke are very far away from them.They realize that somebody is very sinful and that the law Is supposed to suppress sin, and feel content In that assurance, All these things have to do with courts and policemen and the people who are included under that heading, \u201cthe submerged tenth.\u201d It is not brought very near to us, and although we regret that such things are, we have no means of preventing them, nor have we, as yet, devised any very practical method by which the trouble is lessened.: Probably it is more for this reason, than any other that we are indignant that the man, and the men under him, who have charge of a city, and who are supposed to be cognizant of those parts of the city in which houses of {ll-repute are.to be found, who are supposed to suppress them, fail of thelr duty, not through carelessness, thought lessness or negligence, but by a worse crime still by which they reach a lower plane than the keepers of these houses themselves.The keepers of these houses are usually ignorant, their \" minds warped by a wrongly focused past, the lower things of life being stronger than the higher.Sin is common to them.They ltve in its atmosphere, and it loses all significance to them by daily companionship.They are warped both physically and mentally.We can but pity, hardly condemn them.But when we appoint men\u2019 to see that the evil which 18 Killing tHêse people be kept from the other part of the population by suppressing it, and the punishment of the wrongdoer\u2014 when we appoint men to this duty, who know life and know it fram a suffl- clently broad standpoint to realize the horror of moral laxity, and they in the face of this knowledge, for personal gain, alfow it and encourage it.there is | no excuse that one can make for the: © They have violated the people\u2019s coni'- dence, they have been party to civic corruption in its worst form, they deserve punishment.Perhaps it is because we are patur- ally sympathetic, naturally become depressed at suffering and sin that seem beyond our healing that we turn from the dark sides, the dark conditions of 1'fe, and shrink even from the description of it.The pity of it is that it is not lessened by our attitude but, rather, grows greater.Outside of our lives it may be, but always round about us is this struggle between terrible sin and God's commandments.It {s being fought here in Montreal.It is being fought in every city in the world.It seems little we can do, but, at least, we can demand that the men who are deputed to look after our laws shall be honorable men, and antagonistic to the existence of crime.\u2019 The seventeenth of this month Is Thanksgiving Day.The year has rolled around and once again we have come to the geason in which we are supposed.to join in thankfulness for the summer time and the harvest, the sunshine and the rain.The olden time Thanksgiving, with \"its big family gatherings, its great turkeys and its pumpkin ples, In too many sectlons 18 becoming but a tradition.The children go far away from home, to the city, to a town too far away for them to reach home for Thankegiving, and the dinner is a very small, formal affaly, instead of like the historic ones.: Still the fact remains that it is Thanksgiving Day.It is not necessary for us to take a slip of paper and after putting down our blessings in order, piously repeat tliem and say, \u201cFor all these things we thank thee, Oh! Lord.\u201d We might do this eyery day fn the year and still be no more truly thankful than if we did not do it.We have, however, so many things for which we can be thankful.All the glories of the world, the sun and stars, - the love of children, the benediction of parents, the comradeship of friends, all | these, or some of them, are ours.Sometimes I think that the incense of a\u2019 glad heart is the best kind of a thanksgiving song.We are to have a new \u201clookout\u201d if the money that i8 voted for this purpose does not slip away in that mysterious way euch public sums have, It will be a relief to climb the mountain at some future day and \u2018find a symmetrical ahd uniform bullding in place of the present ungainly one, | The other day I was up on the mountain looking for its much talked-of \u201ccrater,\u201d but quite failed to find anything that looked llke one.Have you ever found it?You know the tradition is that some time Montreal will be quite completely destroyed by a bursting forth of this crater, for ths mountain is of volcanic origin, so I.hope you are prepared for any such\u2019 possible calamity.I could hardly be- pore the dear old mountain would ever ET 5 LG | is the model in the new olive shade of sicillentie.iin stiched-down box pleats, that taper toward ! akirts, pleated to match, are applied invisibly beneath a loose and shaped The sleeve follows the Paquin outline, \u2018crossing and running up to the neck bund.lighter velvet, decorated with row after row of the oscillating stitch of the \u2018sewing machine, and the belt Is trimmed In similar fashion.TE \u201ctreat his friends in such a shameful \"ru \u201cway, hut scientists tell us Nature is hut one standard of courtesy, which tearer- they always wedr, changing it for no Rubservience to rank, awe] | belt.\u2018à relentless builder-up and \u2018down, so, even the 81d mountain may.( occaston.;at some far distant time, revive its of wealth, fear of great persons, al- exinct crater and play tag with death and destiny.There are many, of us who are re- \u2018gretting that we shall see no more \"black and white work of Charles Gibson's.In a recent Gibson number of \"one of the periodicals we are told that \u2018Gibson intends to devote his time in | the future to color work.While thinking that this may be a wise step\u2019 from \"an artistic point of view, we shall miss | Gibson's strong-lined black and whites.STYLISH FOR ALL AROUND WEAR.\u2018There are some extremely sniurt long coats that are just the thing for \u2018between seasons, and, indeed, can be worn for almost any occasion.He has been unusually successful in- \"that line and a great favorite with the \u2018public who have become \u20aco well -ac- however, so many followers in his Une \"schemes that many of these disciples {win probably try to achieve the samo fame by copying thelr master.not interested In politics.This canndt \u2018be said of Canadian women The night tof the last election day the Interest taken in the returns was very keen, women.of the\u201d very \u2018roughest places In the crowd before one of the bulletin boards toward eleven o'clock.Perhaps the hardest spot in which I ever have seen a woman was Windsor Hall during Laurler\u2019s meeting there some time ago.So terrible was the crush that even men cried for man carried backward and forward with the rush, but as unconcerned us if she had been in the gallery, and go cool and collected Was she that even her hat did not get awry.If a woman keeps her wits about her it ig all right.But how many of us.can help pushing and crying for air if.we stifling, so oppressive, in the jam and struggle that one often loses one's sclf- possession in trying to reach safety.To make class distinctions In the extension of dally courtesies is a sure indication of ill-breeding.The person sure in his own standard, place and position has nothing to fear in extending the same thoughtfulness to the poor man or woman as he would to more fortunate ones.It is, the coward, socially and morally, who intentionally \u201ccuts\u201d anyone, save as a rebuke or expression of scorn.far {ll-doing.The A relief, and yet, right in the midst of the worst of it was a well-dressed wo- \u2018these twa shared the sdme.hymnhook | ; \u2018and t young man treated the youn | quainted with the Gibson girl.He has.14 the young yours It 1s said that American women ars.jand at the bulletin boards about «\u2019 qua ter of the crowd was composed of A woman who got into one.remained there, carried backward and forward, quite patient and content till ; And why?- get in a crowd?There Is something so |.his sister.Yet that young Woman was a servant in the clergyman\u2019s household.' Such The waist portion is laid the waist, where the full with .two broad box pleats Both collar and cuffs are in a e gentleman and gentlewoman have ways bespeak the vulgar mind, and when man or woman shows in word or tone any discrimination of persons, because of class, he immediately ranks himself in that unenviable class.terme ed \u2018\u2018sriohs.\u201d .In a certain church to which I was occasionally accustomed to go, some years ago, there used to come to the ; preacher's pew on a Sunday a quiet | Ifttle woman who would take her place | in the end of the pew.The preacher's son, a big athletic college man, was often the.only bther occupant, and worhan as courteously ds If she were \u201cbegin to class Winston Churchill with \"Mary \u201cChurchill has not retrleved his repu- \u2018| ta sell upon the strength of the repu- her handkerchief.The woman next her restores it.She takes it mechanically.She orders the conductor to Jet her of at some corner.\u2018The conductor is only a machine paid by the street railway, so she docs not thank him for his kindness in helping her off.The pity of it! The.harm to that womun who is acting so foolishly and rudely {8 incalculable.© Her mind fs warped, her influence 1g harmful, her life is worse than useless.But \u2018good\u2019 society Is full of her kind.! \u2014 .The Academy has been running a: play this past week based on Winston Churchill\u2019s book.\u2018\u201cFhe Crisis.\u201d .Wins-, ton Churchill ig well-known to us as a clever author, and\u2019 -certalniy \u201cThe Crisis\u2019 makes a pretty play, as it ls a pretty story.\u201cThe Crisis,\u201d however, as a book does not nearly aprpoach his first book, ! \u201cRichard Carvel,\u201d and since \u201cTlie Crossing\u2019 came out, n hook even more disappointing, it is not strange that we Johnston.\u201cRichard Carvel\u201d.showed such careful workmanship, promised such possibilities that \u201cMe Crisis\u201d was a failure beside it, and de- terforatlon Instead of advancement seemed to have set lu, So far Mr.tation, and appears to.have allowed himself to follow in the line of that great army of writers who write books hast led us nearer to Thee, we are truly thankful.For the strength to work, the power to endure, the courage to struggle, wa do truly pralse Thee, for all that we do is' through Thee.Therefore, perfect our life, for Amen.\u201d still shone from The choir began to sing Thy prajse alone, The troubled soul troubled eyes.gently \u201cNearer, my God, to Thee\u201d .The hauds clenched themselves tightly.The past year alipped in review before the troubled soul.The anguish able prize.The cutting lasted until seven o'clock, when the work was put away.hostess then asked her guests if for the men folk.arranged it as attractively as possible placed on the table; others were put on the shelf of the dresser.The supper consisted of Cold Ham Rolls Boston Baked Beuns Brown Bread of a farewell, the sorrow of loneliness, the pain of a little grave, all arose to | start the rebellion in the heart again, ; the line-drawn forehead grew deepcr in its lines.The preacher wae speaking: \u201cThis {8s Thanksgiving.Perhaps ons | which may bring no joy to many.hearts, perhaps a grave, a sin, mar it,\u2019 yet may we be thankful that God has led us nearer to the men and women of the world who sin and auffer, that we are not isolated in selfish life,\u201d The troubled soul bowed ts head.\u2014to thauk God we are not isolated in | sorrow.\u201d a In the next pew was a woman with patient face and wearing a widow's bonnet.Beside her a man, deformed tn figuie; further away a man in sombre mourning garb, with a wee balrn in black beside him: a girl,\u201d with the tution of a populir one.\u201cLet us be thankful.\u201d The troubled snul shone through the! cyes of the listener in the pew, a8 1he words echoed through the church, The light falling dimly through the stained glass windows fell upon bowed heads, but not in peace upon all the hearts, The preacher continued, ; \u2018Fes all these things Ly which Thou i stamp of cousumption on her fuce\u2014the | troubled soul looked in pity.So they all had suffered\u2014they all| had suffered! : The words of the preacher continued, | but the troubled soul did not hear them.The lines of both forehead and soul smoothed themselves out and a heart at peace with itself bent, with the others, as the preacher sald clearly: \u201cLet us praise God, and be thankful!\u201d CHRISTIE CAREW.FH HH HHH AHHH AON HHH HSS 7 The Home.I x 3e HA KH MINIME IIS NMNIEMNEINE A BLUE AND WHITE RAG PARTY Here ts a novel way of entertalning a few guests: A hostess who had % quantity of blue and white rags which she had collected for a rag rug invited: a few ladies to help cut them.She decided to hold her pag: party In the rood old-fashioned style.The kitchen was very large, with four windows, which she draped with (fresh ee ee L- M was draped with a patchwork quilt, | at sight of ye clock.ExTRA O muslin curtains, and the.dresser was treated in like manner.Rocking-chairs were substituted for the strajght-backed ones; rugs were gpread on the floor; the clothes-horse doing service as a screen before the fire, and bundles of corn and herbs hung by the chimney side.The {invitations were worded thus:\u2019 Ye are nsked to ye Old Country Rag- cutting at ye\u2014\u2014, at glx of ye clock.Bring ye aprons and sclssors, and come prepared to stay to supper, served Ye husband is asked to supper.Each lady was provided with a bas- Cold Pressed Chicken Relish Old-fushioned Cottage Cheése Baked Apples.Crullers Gingerbread Coffee.Frult Nuts Various games were indulged in dur-; White crochet and knitted ing the evening, and the guests at their departure voted the party the success.of the scasoy.' \"OAT MEAL WATER, Mix \u2018hree gills of water with two ounces and a half of oatmeal.Boll for, half ain hour and strain off the liquid.! Double this quantity may be prepared without fear of its turning eour {f, after it is bolled, strained and cooie:l.bayv-rum is added to muke It ahnosL of the consistency of cream.largest quantity was awarded a suit-l After be-| pour enough gasoline over it to wet.it thoroughly, leaving it to soak for a few hours; then brush lightly every The part, especially the neck, sleeves, cuffs theyi and front portion; be careful not to would belp her get the supper ready!squeeze or inuss the garment; shake It The ping-pong tublz, out until nearly dry: was brought in, and two of the ladles a cl then lay it on au ironing-board end ge over it ABaiil with a piece of soft flannel, rub- while the others helped the hostess, bing thoroughly the soiled places; now prepare the supper.Candles In the old-; hang It in the air and sunshine.After fashioned candlesticks were lighted and the airing, If there are still any spots, wet your rubbing cloth with a little.; Warm water and touch the spots; then | rub gently with a dry cloth, « A great many spots may be removed ial once If washed carefully in clear, I soft water and pure white soap and \u2018ammonia, but old dirt spots need the ; uppltcation of some other agent.| Dry-Cleaning: White cornmeal or flour is used to dry-clean white or any light \"shade of woolen goods, also for j articles.Place the article to be cleansed in a large vessel and cover with white cornmeal or flour; add ten cents\u2019.wortn of powdered borax; use the same Movement as in washing with water; shake well and brush in the open air.xepeut the process if necessary.AN UNHAPPY LOVE STORY.Lady Arabella Stuart, whose claims to the throne of England were perpetually lug urged by intriguing persons, ing applied to the skin it should be'¢Ontracted uw marriage privately and in- wiped off with soft flunnel before becomes dry.> CAMPHORATED OIL.Have ready a clean glass bottle con-! taining half © pint of sweet-oil.Place\u2019 flat pleces of wood fin a tin pail, set the bottle upon them, and pour enough | cool woeter into the pall to reach to the; lieek of the bottle, and place the puil' on the hack of the range, Break about, au ounce and a halt or gum camphor! into small pleces and drop then into the oil, Allow the botle to remain in tiie water until the latter Is hot enough to dissolve the camphor.When the bottle is taken from the pall shake the; contents thoroughly, cork and set awuy tor use.\u2019 FOR REMOVING STAINS.Benzine, Gasoline, or Chloroform: Note, first of all, in purchasing benzine or gasoline that you are buying the best grade, and remember espec-| jally that both these agents are highly explosive and must not be used at night or in a room with artificial heat or light.Many a soiled, delicate silk dress or waist, light volle or etamine, as well as black goods that have become gray and rusty -after a season, may be freshened up to look like new at home, by the knowing how to do it.There 18 no fear of hurting the most delicate material, as gasoline will rather.improve than injure the finest fub- ric or color.It is necessary te have a large wash-boller or a big crock for a dresg and at least a gallon of gaso- Une and a soft, small brush.lay the ket of rags, and to the une cuting the gown to be cleaned in the boiler and \u2014 TO PT i a =~\" OUTSIDE THE CITY OF MONTREAL AND SUBURBS aprem PRESENT-HERALD READERS | Two Chances for One Trial .They we may keep record of Speaking the other day of a certain assembly of women who mgt for personal Improvement the question came | up as to whether the assoclation was\" Lrond enough to include \u2018servant girls.\u201cThey might get in, but they would pot care.to gu more than once,\u201d 4vas the answer.: Upon enquiry I-found that the recog- | nized way of following the plan of! \u201costracism\u201d was a process of \u2018\u2018freczing | them out.\u201d , Because they were not of \u201cour class.\u201d Some women are déspicable.Let women be what \u2018they will\u2014foollish, amongst the crowd.at the rear of the generous, thoughtless, and have a hundred other human failings, one can love them, sympathize with them, pity them, if need be.But, if they are possessed of that narrow pharisaical disposition which makes them gather their skirts about them and, lifting \"thelr eyes heavenward, pray; \u201cI thank Thee, that I am nut like unto these,\u201d they, are despicable., v The world treats a man who 1s a \u201csnob\u2019 in such a rough and wholesome way that sometimes It turns out a fair specimen of a © chastened ,man, ut the world refrains from curt, rough treatment of the woman who is also a \u201csnob.\u201d \u2018\u2019Good\u2019\u2019 society reçeives her if she has money, poor people and tradesmen cringe before her, refined people force themselves to endurance, Which proves that \u201cgood\u2019 society is, in some re- aspects, \u2019like-the_ state of Denmark in the time of Hamlet.to .Let a woman of this nature come into a street car.A man gets up from his seat and the woman sits down with much rustle ahd commotion.She is too concerned in the impression she is making to thank.him, She drops Contest, \u201c and 0 grd \"Lee > ath to 10th Pr 4 RL o\u2026.+ 11th to 13th Prizes\u2014 Five The HeraLD offers the Prizes below for a Special Half-Way Contest = in connection with the Educational Proverb Contest.This contest will be open to those of our present subscribers who will send us the name of one new subscriber for a two months trial of the HERALD together with 25 cents for same.will be awarded in the same way as the main contest, onl ing.will be on the FIRST TWENTY-FIVE prover This contest will in no way interfere with your It is an extra offer to those of our readers who will do a little work for us.Send in the name of your new subscriber on the coupon below in order that your name as being entitled to compete in the Half-way The Prizes are as follows : 1st Prize.Gun, valued at.$12.00 valued at .Meat and Vegetable Mincer, valued at., 2.50 \u2014 ize.Seven Prizes of Four-Volunies of Popular \\ RR Literature, Handsomely Bound Prizes of Three Volumes of Popular.Literature, Handsomely Bound.16th to 20th Prizes\u2014Five Prizes of Two Volumes of Popular Literature, Handsomely Bound 20th to 25th Prizes\u2014Five Prizes of One Volume of Popular Literature, Handsomel Baok Ceples of The Merald can always be had during the Contest: lances in the main contest.\u201d y the judg- | published.- 8:00 i vee.14.00 7.50 5.00 y Bound .2.50 LY dress Enclosed find 25 cents for whic Proverb Contest to Name _ Address * This is to entitle the undersigned.to compete for the \u2018\u2018Half-way\"\u201d Prizes in the Herald's Great Proverb Contest.Name.Address HERALD PUBLISHING CO.* 603 CrAIG STREET, MONTREAL, » h send Tur Heravp during the My name and ad- { it! | struction.curred King James 1.'s anger.She was promptly separated from ler Iyoung husband, , William Seymour, a grandson of Lord Hertford, and confined by the king's orders.\u201cShe was very well educated and learned,\u201d says a contemporary.\u201cin the French, the Italian, played on instruments, danced and writ very fair.\u201d Queen Elizabeth sald of her, she \u2018is a girl of much tai- , ent and speaks Latin, Italian and French very well.\u201d Yet all that did not save hier from the royal anger.The story of.her escape from durance at Highgate dressed like a man, \u201cwith \u2018a air of great French-fashioned hase drawn over her petticoats, a man\u2019s doublet, perruque with long locks over her hair, a black hat, black cloak, russet boots with red tops, and a rapier by her side, and mounted on a goo1 gelding astride in an unwonted fashion which brought blood enough into her pale face,\u201d is as romantic as any one would wish.The husband escaped at the same time, also disguised, from the Tower, and the pair sought to meet on board a French bark, engaged for the purpose, at Lee; but by some mistake the unhappy couple never succeeded in doing so, and were never again united.Lady Arabella was cwértaken on board the ship and brought back to the Tower, where she remalned prisoner, while Seymour safely reachéd the \"Continent.For six yveary, part of the time distraught by grief and anguish, the unhappy woman languished in captivity and finally died, a victim to her unfortunate love affair, .Correspondence.(All-communications should be addressed to Christie Carew, The llerald, Montreal.) A correspondent has kindly furnished me with the recipe for lobster a la Newburg, a request for which came to me from another correspondent a week or so ago.It is as follows: LOBSTER A LA- NEWBURG.Pick all the meat out from two fair- sized, freshly-boiled lobsters, then cut Into one inch lengths equal pleces.Place it in a saucepan with one ounce of the best creameYy butter; season with one pinch of salt and half a saltepoon of cayenne pepper; add two truffles cut Into small dice-shaped pieces; cook for five minutes, then add a glass of gaod sherry.Reduce it to one-half by cooking other three minutes.Beat up the yolks of three ¢ggs with half a pint of sweet cream and add this to the lobster.Gently shuffle for two minutes more until it thickens well.Pour into a hot tureen and remember it must be served hot.This is sufficient for six persons.Atlantantala\u2014Do you know the story of Atalanta?Atalanta, who was exceeding fleet, contended with -Hippo- ments in the course, on condition that if Hippomenes won, he should marry her, or forfeit his life if he lost.The match was very unequal, for Atalanta had conquered numbers to their de- Hippomenes, therefore, had« recoiifse to stratagem.He procured three golden apples, and purposely carried them with him: they started; Atalanta soon outstripped him; then Hlip- pomenes bowled one of his apples before her across the course, in order not only tc make her stoop, but to draw her out of the path.She, prompted by female curiosity, and the beauty of the golden fruit, starts from the course to , take up the apple.Hippomenes in the ! meantime, holds on his.way, and steps i before her: but she.at \u2018 swiftness._soon- fetches \u2018up her Tost { ground, and leaves him again behind.| Hippomenes, however, by rightly timing his second and third throw, at length won the racé, not by his swiftness, but his cunning.ro Your experience and question, and the name, recalled this story to me.Perhaps your story will turn out in the same way and Hippomanes may even yet win the race and marry you.Seriously I think he is right In asking you to settle the matter one way or the other.and vou should, at leakt, treat him from a true standpoint.I cannot undér- stand your point of view, nor whether you care for him, but he certainly deserves a fair treatment from you.Acadian Girl-If you love the young man and know his disposition, characteristics and habits well enough to Justify your marrying him, the length \u2018of time you.have kmmown him is not too short.Be very sure that you love him, however.o not make a mistake in what may affect thé happiness of the rest of your life., A tie or handkerchiefs, or scarf-pin, would be a sult- able present.A long engagement would be one extending over five or six years, You are frank, kind and thoughtful, Talk It Over with us, it you have any SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, Warts, and Birth Marks, Skin, Scalp, Hair or Complexion trouble.If you can't come for a personal interview, write us fully.Strictly confidential.Satisfaction.guaranteod.Dominion Dermatological Institute, 30 PEEL STREET.ve à by her natural_ \u2018 I think he \u2018\u2018rings true,* | Fashionable Dress re 7 H - sf; 1 PT ; + ! * hl i à \u2018 had 20 : .2, .~~ - - :° ,Ç FER MONTREAL, BAY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Is, 1904; _ ! Co / =.+ oods=-An Im CLEARING SALE COMMENCES ON MONDAY ! \u201cThe right sale at the right time! A Sale of Dress Goods i in the hey-day of their popularity assures the cleanness of the stocks at the season\u2019s Greatest benefits accrue to the early visitor ; close, Fine Wool Voile de Paris, in & 20 lack Alpaca, or lustre.pieces ac 5 range of light and dark colors; Regular price, 25¢ yard.Sale price oeveesescneses acc.Zbe rich material for evening and re- 15 pleces Black Panama Cloth, Re- ception dresses.Sale price, oo | gular, Bb0c a yard.Sale YVUTÉ cnovvocescc 000000000000 Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026vocsouces .29¢ 54 inches wide Mtva4 Tweed Suit 6 pleces Black Hopsacking, a ings, all fashionable shades.Va- popular weave, yard.F6 49c lue up to-$1.00 yard.Sale 59e 20 pièces Silk Eollenne, for evening PriCe avocccss0000ceceu 0000 .dresses.Colors are: Cream, black,| Odd Ines, 54 in.wide, Tweed.green, light and medium gray and About 10 pleces.Regular Le $1.00 value.Sale eDe price, $1.00 yard.Sale price 29e rice, yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Buck Stik Grenadines, In new ef-]| Cream Satin Striped Delalne, for Blouses or Children\u2019s Dresses.Value, 456 a yard.Our sale Price eeeseeccecrcsccs Jeers.=5cC 10 pleces Gray Mixed Tweeds, for separated skirts.One of this fects.Regular $2.00 yard.Clearing at .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.35 Fine Black Cashmere, all wool, henrietta finish.Value, 75c yd.Sale price 54 inches wide Black Homespun, all\u2019 season\u2019s most popular fabrics, wool.Worth $1.10 yard.Value, 75c yard.Clearance 50 Sale price .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.89c¢c PrICO ceencereovscersrsonns oe e In the Shoe Dept.Monday Ladies\u2019 $2.50 Boots, $1.95 120 pairs Ladies\u2019 Choice Dongola Kid Lace Boots, finished with patent tips, made with the genulne Goodyear Welt Soles, anilitary heels.Handsome and serviceable $2.50 boots.Monday's speclal cial price PAR 81.95 Children\u2019s Fancy Warm I%lt House .Slippers, red fleece lining, felt and cork soles.Slzes, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.Monday 8 a.m.special eoBe@edvercesrss eros .Blouses-Whatever\u2019 S Fine Whatever's Good In Style, In Value, Is Here.A neat Striped Flannelette Blouse, dn a new mode, made with several large pleats ront and back, trimmed with small brass buttons, others with fancy braid down fronts: plain sleeves, with cuffs, neat tab collar.Colors of pale blue, green, red and navy.Sizes, 32 to 42.sie .«A splendid lot ot Blouses, made of lustre, canvas, also flannel; all of t hem this season's styles; some with deep tuc's frent and back, others with inverted pleats; trimmed with fancy silk braid, full bishop sleeves, neat tab.collar.Colors of cream, navy, pale blue, pink.gray, champagne, also black.Sizes 33 to 42.Regular $2.00 and $2.26 blouses Monday 81.85 TOI seceeeccsowo qrvoavsencevionnnscssnonvescssnsse Music Dept.Abreast of the Times $3.25 Carpet Sweepers, $2.25 .Cyco Ball-Beuring Carpet Sweeper.nickle plated bar, best quality: \u2018made.Worth $3.25.While Selections from the opera \u201cPrince they last have one at.$2.25 of Pilsen,\u201d being performed at His THIRD FLOOR.* Majesty's Theatre this week, on sale nn in our Music department, third floor.Complete vocal score.5c Cakes Castile Soap, 2¢ Small cakes of Colored Castile Soup, the usual 5 cent size.On sale Monday for THIRD FLOOR.All other Musio of recent issue, .both vocal and instrumental, on sale at- the lowest prices, too,\" & .: 59c Wrist Bags for 39c | 3 dozen Yeather Wrist \u201cBags, walrus finish, nickel frame, two strap handles.Regular 59c.On °° Monday, OF secvscsrcecs.SOC Coal Oil Heaters for $2.75 Grocery Dept.® Specials = = 2 bars Bond\u2019s Cleaning Soap.Be 3 bars Hand Sapolio for.27e 0 bars Fels Naptha Soap for.25¢ 3 pkgs, New Currants, 1 lb.each (cleaned) ._25e |- Clean, Bright Sultana Ral- \u2026 123%e BIB ccossostéese0a0s \"cp Al b à + _|-\u20147 bars fs Strathcona Soap.\u2026.20\u20ac uminum base and top; guaran- ; on.teed no.smell or smoke, Money 7 pkgs.Soap Powder se.23e refunded if not-satisfactory.Laund Starch, lb.\u2026.Ge Susy ta haïidile.Special at.82.75 y h, : Gas Heaters, Best \u201cburners Mixed Peel (Lemon and Or- 191 made .\u2026.0e\u2026ss-cec0u0s $1.25 ange), 1b.oeoceelnnnnnnn ke THIRD FLOOR.Finest Creamery Butter Ib.22¢ |.\u201d Sale of Azalea Plants Due to.Bloom at Christmas-Time ç nent Friday\u2019s attractions, and a new venture for this store, will be a sale of 200 hardy Azileas, all the way from Belgium.These particular species are calculated to thrive, if properly cared for, in the climate of Canada.Plants of perfect shape,\u201d potted by competent gardeners and due to bloom at Christmas time.They'll certainly prove a harmonizing and brightening, note in any holiday decorative scheme, Blossoms are close counterparts of the rose, both in respect\u2019 to shape and the exquisiteness of the colorings, We'll have three varieties to choose from : white, pink and cardinal.Prices will be announced in next Wednesday's advertisement.\u2019 Azaleas, so our advices read, are scarce, so you'll ap preciate our urgent counsel to choose early.Ladies\u2019 Flanneleite Night Gowns, turn down collar, front with hemstitched Black Fabrics, Colored Fabrics.a NS ~~ Now It\u2019s a Sale of Every item in the undernoted lists is a fabric in popular demand\u2014a fabric of this season\u2019s importation.the quantities are greater, the range is broader, the chance of securing the very fabric you want is certain.this event at \u201c The Store That Sets The Pace.\u201d ry AN, PAPA, MEN'S ULSTERS Keyed up to do our best always.Our best invariably proves to be the best available\u2014the best within choosing distance of Montreal's public.Ulsters engaging your attention now are : 50 Ulsters, Value $9.00, 25 Ulsters, Value $8.00, Thèse Ulsters are made of all wool Irish Frieze, Oxford gray, made with deep .pockets, and two at the sides, all wool tweed lining.- ideal style Coat for the most stormy and severe weather.The best values in Men's newest style for $7.50 for $6.25 m storm collar, two slash breast Ulsters, the Regular $8.00 and $9.00 values for $6.28 and $7.50.Damask Table Covers The showing of Damask Table Covers here would be hard to beat, _ either in diversity of designs or lowness of prices asked.Curtain Muslins\u2014 Every Item a Special Value White Sash Curtain Muslin, in funcy figures, width 30 in.\u2018 Extra value, per yard ., 10\u20ac White Sash Curtain Musling, 30 fu.| §.4 Damask Table Covers, wide, an wide lace and Jduscr- CUCH Le ceecsaue eee oc tion frifi Extra value - ; Tr 8-4 Damask Tuble Covers, per yard.L.sees 12130 CF: V0) 5 MER 1.73 White Sash Curtain Bubbinet, with 10-4 Damask Table (overs.extra fine lace and inser- BR TT 1 + Leccscece ss eeua neue ses mai tivn, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.SOC 12-4 Damask Table Covers.a ART MUSLINS\u2014Extra quality fine each .eee ee eee see 00 82.95 Art Muslins, in small, medium and 4-4 Table Covers, in Damask, large designs: formerly marked Chenille, Velvet, etc.ut 16c, 18c, 19c and Z0c.Chofce extra special prices, from, .for, per yard .s.123c| eHch .0000c0sc0cecseesss 60 Leading Styles of Ladies\u2019 Coats Cretonnes and Denims\u2014 Monday's Splendid Specials 20 inch Oatineal Cretonnes, extra quality cloth, in an assortinent of the newest designs and color combinations, worth 18c yard; here for .0oseese scene 000 15e St and 45 inch Reversible Cretonnes, with handsome borders, special designs, best colorings, suitable for window curtains, drapes, ete.Marked 25c, 30c and 35c 7 yurd.Choice for .c.19e: 36 inch high class Art Denims, in Oriental designs and colorings; marked 25c¢ yard.Choice on Mouday, per yard 16¢ ets ne cas, - \u2018 Most Numerous in this Store\u2019s Stocks _ demand.- Ladies\u2019 Coats, in black Beaver, fitted back, full sleeves, lined throughout.Black and blue back, double breasted, bishop sleeves, finished with braid trimming.0.y + Ladies\u2019 Coats made of fnavy-blue Zibeline C Cloth, fitted back, bishop sleeves, velvet stole collar and satin StrAPppinge.0.i0ccasslae nca 000 sa0000 a em Gray Vicuna Cloth Coats, semi- fitting, slot seams, bishop sleeves, deep shoulder cape, velvet collar, brass buttons.Three-quarter length Coat, made of gray Frieze, fitted back, fly front, shoulder cape, bishop sleeves, black cloth strapping.Crease ieee Ladies\u2019 fine black Beaver Cloth Coats, tight fitting back, double breasted, military cape effect, frill sleeve with fancy cuff.The largest business in Ladies\u2019 Coats has centred here\u2014the reward of showing the greatest range, the finest assortment, and being on the business-winning side in every comparison.Enough Coats yet in this store\u2019s selections - to satisfactorily meet every existing and arising $3.98 Beaver Cloth Coat, fitted $5.50 Box Beaver Cloth Coats, tight back, double breasted, fly front, with new DT TE STE $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $14.00 $17.50 Np 8 to 10 a.m.Shopping- A Profitable Lo HABIT TO CULTIVAVE Constant increases in the audiences that visit the store between 8 and 10 a.m.daily on money saving bent.day.give 8 am.shopping a trial Monday.Constant increases, in fact, in our audiences throughout the Few, however, will decide to return to the afternoon.shopping habit, advantage and pleasure of early-morning shopping have been experienced.once the Suppose you Flannelette Night Gowns for 64c| MONDAY\u20148 AM TO 10 A.M.tucks, trimmed around collar, down front and around sleeves with frills and lace edging.Colors of pink and sky.Special price be- tweeu 8 and 10 am.Monday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.esscncesse $1.65 Lustre Blouses for $1.19 MONDAY\u2014S to 10 A.MA very fine Figured Lustre Blouse, in the newest mode, made with large p'eats front and back, trimmed with three large fancy buttons down front, full sleeves, with deep cuffs, neat tab collar, lined : 64e acsssescon sance 65c Nottingham Lace Curtains, 45c .FROM 8 TILL 10 A.M.MONDAY.\"terns, floral designs; alges, 34 in.x 2% yards.Marked in stock, Go \u201825c Papeteries for 15c MONDAY\u20148 TO 10 A.M.About 200 Pretty Boxes of Rough Vellum \u2018Note Paper, containing 20 sheets of paper and 20 envelopes.Regular value, 25¢ box, Spe- cinl Monday, 8 to 10 a.m.15e \u2018 \u201cOnly GO pairs tn this lot, In two pat- |.89 Cosy Covers, 29c MONDAY\u2014S TO 10 A.M.White Irish Linen Cosey Covers, with open drawn work, and spoke stitch all around, some with hemstitched frill, and some without frill, either stamped in conveu- tional floral designs, or plain; \u2018\u2018Hlso Blue Linen Cosey Covers, embroidered \u2018 in white perri lustu.Some marked from 45c up to 89c.inviting visits of inspection, _ midway between the arches; .viously intimated, have been get.While they last, Co8Set Leia eens se O11 Hottles, special, at, Teall cere reese CC Plain color Alpaca or Lustre; cream, navy, brown, gray, red, ete.30c and 35e value.Clearance price, yard .ze Rich Satin Panne Cloths, only a few colors left.Regular price, $2.45 yard, To be cleared DL, yard c.e.eeiienne.75¢ 10 pieces of fine silk Crepe de Chine, in all the leading shades, such as light blue, rescdu green, gray.champagne, navy, also cream and black.A most fashionable fabric for evening wear, Vulue, .\u2026.\u2026\u2026e $2 0H à yard.Clearing sale Price oie ee ee $1.49, Nev Colored Melton for children's | dresses, Value, 25¢ and 30\u20ac yard.Clearing price .15e 54 Inches wide (\u2018olored Habit Cloth, for winter costumes.Colors are green, brown, blue und gray.Clearance price 4De ense No sale of fashionable Dress Goods to vie with Peruse this list of instructive comparisons: About 50 pleces tine imported Scotch Tweeds, in a wide range of new colorings.Some are worth up to $1.50 yard.Clearing price ,.PE .DSe The popular All Wool Plain Clothg to be obtained here at extremely low prices: 1 line 42 inches wide, in a\u2019 good \u201crange of colors, including brown and navy.Sale price, per Yard eerie a, 190 Another liné, 48 Inches wide, All colors, at, yard .20 Still another line, 54 in.wide, all colors, at, yard.$1 00 Another line in 54 In.wide, all colors, at, yard .1.535 All these prices in Plain Clothe are special during this Clearance ale, Girls\u2019 $4.25 to $6.00 Coats For $3.19 MONDAY\u20148 A.M.TO 10 A.M.There are several styles, but one weight, and that adapted for winter wear.Long and Short Coats, some box buck style, with belt, bishop sleeves, military cape; fabrics are camel's hair, ladles\u2019 cloth, zlbeline cloth and serge.Colors: Navy, blick, brown, green, gray and fawn.Sizes: 3 to 8 years, Worth from $4.25 to 96.00.Monday, 8 to 10 a.GUCh.teeeenerecenroanerreensronnoen 383.19 The Books and Their Surroundings Gift Books \u2014 such an assortment.Covering every phase of literature, waiting upon the mood of every reader, All arranged now on specially erected shelves, encouraging immediate purchasing, The spirit of Christmas i is already hovering over the Book department (second floor.) The plan of decoration is complete.Arches of incandescent lights overhead ; a tier of similar lights ranged on, each side, crowned with quaint Japanese shades; a huge bell suspended from the ceiling garlands of evergreen and tinsel, furnish a sight beautiful to \"behold.Juvenile Books, as present up to the third tloor\u2014 a neighbor to the Toys.Newest Arrivals\u2014A Line of Cloth Bound Books The selection includes Fiction, Children's Books, etc., etc., by well known and favorite authors.Usual price of these books, 25c.i Our special price, 1%¢.| Ladies\u2019 Flannelette | Wear We've got to sell heaps of Flannelette wear in a day to make vase Tues such as the undernoted a cone tinuous feature.Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Night Gowns, in *.colors \u2018of sky and piuk, yoke with hemstitched tucks, trimmed around neck, down front and around sleeves with embroid- (3 à APP sge Striped Flannelette Drawers, frills and elastic.ive 200 Flannelette Underskirfs.in colors of white, pink and sky, flounce with tucks.Price .D Flannelette Corset Covers, in cole ors of white, pink and sky, yoke , With fine tucks, trimmed around neck and arms with embroidery seececesescinacenn.496 Flannelette Chemises, !n colors ot white, pink and - sky.trimmed _around neck and arms with frills and lace edging.496 \u201c Ladies\u2019 Spend Enough to \u2018Get a Good Underskirt The undernoted styles so worthy .that we'll buy them back if they fail to realize expectations.Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen Underskipts, made with accordeon pleated friil, finished with \u2018small frill and \u2018 Strapping of Same s.\u2026.\u2026.750 Black Sateen Underskirts, made with accordeon pleated and two small frills, several rows of pin tucks, finished with strapping of same.Others with deep frill and several rows of pin tucks, finished with small frill at bottom.sSye nec vecunesscc0» \u201c Single Blankets are Selling Rapidly\u2014All Sizes The special line of Single White Wool Blankets is rapidly changing owners.They are in single, « double and extra double bed sizes: pink and blue borders, double whipped ends, and are only.each, Glass Table Ware-A Sale Glass Water Tumb- new patterns, ench.be Glass Butter Dishes, - new patterns, each.oo Table Glass Sets, 4 pleces in each-\u2014sugar bowl but- dish, spoon holder and Worth 50e a ter cream Jug.cach Draperies and Furniture Coverings Special line 50 inch Tapestry.erings: 4 pieces DO inch Tapestry, writable for curtains, draperies or cov- colors are uile green and white, Worth 90c¢ yard, for.in grounds of red, green and blue: also yellow aud white: new designs.Worth 90c RTE 2 PR CU A EE 70e 50 inch: heavy Tapestries, In dark colors, for furniture coverings.> Worth $1.65 yard, for.ede rt areas reaasaaa ean ; aus es 81.23 Damask, in eight different ground colors, worked out fn go.then Extra special, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.AE handsome scroll desigus.AANAAANA, .Limited St.Catherine and Victoria Streets, On sale Monday, 8 to 10 In Mie ur Bret os to 40.\u2018pair.Irom 8 to 10 a.m.am.only, each .20¢, to 10 an, aeversacns cn ccce Bl 19 Monday only, per pair.48¢! No \u2019Phono or Mail Orders filled, > .opr : pa pada J ; ; 5 ha aii de LT CARS BEIT INST Tr SAT THORS TERR?lahat ES PE IR LT APL TREE a ue RS MT A from $1.30 to.$2.40 - D a "]
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